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LATEFRO* ENGLAND.
Tho arrival at Ne.y Yi>rk."f the packet ship
South! Americaj brngs. Li vurpoul papers . to
the 14th April.
Tlte Parliament^ Great Britain Lad re-os-
•eembhx}.' /
From P.atiig/the latest accounts received
Me very favorite. % Brngnand Beja Had stir-
yettdered to mwnpra troops. At Oplir-
to every,thiir was tramuil. Admiral Napier
featl taken /laiio. and Vftletichin, and ho was
jnarehingf'yard, with a foil tide of success.'
' JUsftpajfW'P
p'Orts
|M>rto Imvo beon declared free
die deurea faf that purpose has givon
, ifeat^rnction. .
TltrNew York Courier sitys, that a'pri-
■vate dter frofn Franca, estimates the nlini-
t,er rfersons killed at Lyons at,. 1200500
, inchurch, 300 in another, find .the remain-
do jelievl-d id amount to 400.
.he editor of. tho National Gazette has
ben favored tvith-the following extract of a
nter from the veteran' Lafavettk, dated
/aris,15th April, 1834.—Brief as it is, it will,
/be read with, do common' iutercst ■
( “Injny former letttirs I have pointed to you
hnyt, to my great disappointment and Chagrin,
the American Appropriation BilL:W%'.rej'efl>
ted by a majority of a -few. votes. iHeli'cve
that ifthe votes were again to bo taken to-day,
a different.result would be produced.
. **We arc now.in a state-Of.jgreat.ilismr-
Tim, operatiy??- at l.yous fought <lii-
3>y».aanio»t.»ho4rbri[is of.lhm line -,
atigh the government asserts ihht it is
1ft aD '"tid, the fact is' not yet completely
• n't. The day. before yesterday and^ypsr
lay morning, there was here N a.small in-
reet ' oa vl'some discontented persons, .exei-
nobody knows bywhom: The'most' ar
il u»n of tho -opposition party were np-
%lt. Thetoltw been blood spilt'; some
'(distinction {gmiquei hnmuua imrqitants)
the ntational guairi atid in the line,- hnve-
imlort»nS te ly been kpled. and some nl'the in-
•-‘fcprgehts ivere.put w death fsgorges) in the
Jtouse* vrhefra they were fsund. All this is
Sjteally to be depiot oil.^^Much blood lias beon
spilt at'Lyons on hotjk sides. ';They spenk-of
new laws of- reprifssiou (his d’exception,) in.
k y addition to thosyfwhich- have, already Eeoa
whoa- presented -to them in plainness mnt -national Bank, •either at Washington iClty or
COLUMBUS:
Saturday; illuralag, June 7.
\ “My heajtit is notj'ct.restored, but I.am in
- t- ’a fair way towards a complete recovery," ‘
By laws of exception is meant laws By which
the-constitutional rights of. tho, citizeus ‘dr*
temporarily suspended, ■ as theeuspensbin 'tit'
the .Habeas Corpus in England 'amt ill - the
United-States,; •" . .-
LATER STILL KU(lM LI VERPOOL. •
Ftyfo tbs-NcaiVork Courier 3it Eiinuiror, second edi-
tiiin, Tnur^ihy.'M swgd, lu’eloek,-i 1 , M.‘
' _ The packet ship Ni/paimn, Captain Smith,
arrived-this motning fVom Liverpool; itriiqr..
ing Lpndpp • dates tti 'the 23d of April; . arid
i Liverpool to tbe’44t)i. She.- sailed o'a't|tc
'iluy. .
hiquility bad' BnctL entirety restored in
s and Paris. Til# iuaurrectiou appears
aye been of .qu&iderablo' extent "in .tint
former city andto tiiiVe-oniy suppressed .by
gredi exertions and at an tminense loss of life.
Mufch "alarm had been created in London
by. a procession of the'Trades Union, consis
ting mBd.OOO men.- -It however,passed over
witTiplifuny ciitlision between tliem and,the.
police dial, soldiers', who Were oulltsd out lit
,. great number. . ~ •.
v The accounts fnim PtlrVugal . are-./ayopablo
to the cansq of-ihe qiieuit Uona Maria. All
..thefifiarts. in‘ihe',mirtlri:-hd ve hdori taken: by
Naiua^s^Hiu* all C'iinmuuipation betweeu
Dnn AIigiiel aod otlier foreign countriesi etteo-
mnlty cut. Oil'. Miguel himself j« still With all
his forces concentrated tit Saritureifi; where ha
, , will probably Be shortly attacked; bat the
V IHOst imporlant of t he recent events is the en-
A trance.of a .body of 2,000 SpantBrUs in the
|prov|tu:e ;iifTra3-osrMo'utes.ia pursuit of pint
Coriiw—this, id stated to be merely the Van
guard or a large aruiy . • -
A Very.gelieral- opinion prevailed in Lon-
: dun, that the GovernmentHuf Englaud ami
France were about to taka «iime' decided
, measures hi relatloft todtio alfuird of the Pen
insular. . "
The Cortes of Spain has been coavoked.—
Tlte convocation is com postal- of 50 articles,
I specifying this mode' tif. meeting'of the legbla-
‘ x tive atiriliules ofthoGOrtes,' auti issighetlhy
,'sis ministers of state.' Tbe;piibliciition'of tljc
) ,i .^decree hail |*veu very, great rind gQuoralstttis-
.. .. --. ti.-,-. -V-i,'-—' ■
The- New -Yiirk Courier -shye—A private
• • letter; to a friend of quits', estimutes the mini-
her of-persOUs killed lit'.Lyons at 1200; 500 in
* one church; 30d iii another, and the’'remain-*
Ucr Believed to amount to 400'.' ^ V ;. .,
^Fjikncii Royalists.—It is reporled al'Na-
pels\that Bourutohl, Lamciiu.iaetliielin,- and
Otberlqtticcrs/WliodiaYC'receVilly Boeij eonsjii-
cious in Portugal, liaye taken a solemn; Vatli
> not to shnve iifl'their beards uiilil lleiiry V. is
seuled upun the throne of Fmnoe.
’ ’'Famine in the East Indies.—Accounts from.
/ the interior of our Inilinii tirrhofy, give du-
jdpruhle accounts or the stale of faiiiiue-.exis-
uMg tlierein. It is saitl which wp cmr’l believe,
.in some oases parents have, actually
w. and eaten their children ! Tile cltplc-
is been destruelivc at Pjuwnpiuo • njiil at
know, .30,000 beiogAwept off at. the fot-
, mid 50.00U nt the bitter. - , ‘ ,
sbert Burns'’-Widow Bead.—The vencra.
elici of-Biimsdied lntely'aHref liiiusC itr
__ OVtos—Tho mc.njoiy.of this worthy wo:
m will lie-ininiortiil, IBr It fins been. triudtS-so
tlaS poetry of uu iiumociai busbaud.-
(■- iiankof Magnolia—\\c iinve-hemt regiies-
: V by the Presideut ofthis iristitutio.n.tdc'xuni-
ii into its ucmal condition, in'ordcpdliai lira
p blic ritiglit be -inliirmed iis xuritC-prospctaul'
t ■ rtltiniute retieitiptiuu Of its twites. O wing
t lie nuparallelled pressureof the money ntur-
i ij the most untiring exertions of tho J'resi';
< >it have not enabled hint |o realise cash for
11 assets of the Bank, lor 'the redemption of
It large mitmtht.of billsttj cireuhition ; bat
' arc 0itfitloal, from the exhibit made to iis,
i a the funds of the. Bank are inure than sulll-
rnt to ellitet this object. .Within the short
rind of three-mouths Mr. Gordon hasre-
emcdthren-fonrtlH oftliq notes in circulation
thpf there' yet'remains iiuprovided for only
u suut'of lild.lkit). This oircumstauee, so
i iitoralile to Mr. Gordon, sltopld givc conli-
: mic ill llie- ullhiuite success, of-the ellbrts
’Milch lie is still malting id save the public
'• h im loss mid festiire the credit of.the iusillu-
ti u. ; It is due,' also; to |iim; to-state that a
j: go proportion of. the bills haye been so far
n Woua by Itis own private resources. We
aifvisd thc-hoideri* of. the bills Hot impart with
f it, as;it is ciiiifidenrly hoped'iliat in a few
ks.they will be',redeemed.—Floriditm.
sCKNniAKiKH.—On Friday night an at-
pt was Hindi; to fire the house of Martin
Gonims, Fsq. in Royal street; but it wns
(mivideuiially disenvm’d in tirfio, though the
viliiiins escaped. There is, unquestionably,
a build of incendiaries tinning us, joined with
•Other vagabonds and pieklsicket*.
. sVtia Orleans Argus.
;tbe iiridge question.
The meeting of citizens to .take into consid
eration the Ititendunts protest, lias been ad
journed to this morning*!} o’clock. VVe are
sorry to see a disposition among a certain,
cluss to make- a party qnestton of this matter,
Svhiclt lias about as. much to da 'with politics
ns it has with religion-. We. hope that our
friends will not sailer their litlle party feelings
to go with ritem to the court house this', morn-,
ing.- Let them go there with the desire to
ndopt Bucli measures as shall r.esult to tho b6n-
efit of tho town t and they will - have" hereafter
Opportunities enough to'sltnW their atthehment
to political parties. .vyheirthe, interesto of the
community will 'nbt be soliable io suffer from
the gratification of their |Ktrty fooling*.
STATE RIGHTS ASSOCIATION
,ov MUSC00KK county; •
Wcducsilay, 4th June,—The Stale Riglits
Assuuiution of Muscogee county met this tU-
tornoon, ai d o’clock, acoordiug to a previous
call of the President. ■- .
Mr. Flournoy, from the committees to nom
inate candidates for tltQ LegCslalure, reported,
that ' ■ - *'
At a meeting of the conimittees, hold litis
lay, the following gfhileinoit were Unani
mously nomiputed as candidates fort ho eiiau-
ihgLegislature. r , « - ■
Per SoiiBts,' ■;
WALTER T. COLQUITT.. • •
For.RbpiosciiiativiM,.
• WILLIAM L. WYNN,' - *
; -. ’ JOHN WOQLFOLK,
Which report, was, oh * motion, nuatiiinottsly
-accepted;! I--., .'•* • •*
■ It }vas then ordered, that tho President
shall, notify the geuQeincui of their • nomUra-
tlou. > - : ... • 'T.<
■' Mr. Tdlrhnco otfered tltg folimving fesulu-
Jtionwliich.'>ynsad(iptei,l.: ; '• • '
; Resolved, That in the.evetu^if the refusal
of anyone of those nn'mimtted * ns enndidaias
In rqprekeu't'this county, in the Ltigislattlrll, to'
;tccep(, the Presidiut -shall amfpiiit .a cun;ihtl-
teo of four, who, together wh.lt liimsell', stiolf
forthwith proceed,to no'irllnnte soine person ns
u cuniltdata instead ofiltfc-person sotieitljuing.
On motion, Rektilvcd, lbiit llie Prisii.iom
appoint a ..Committee to prepare-Totisto, .a
'Committee'of Arrangements, and it Commit
tee of Livitaliori,- preparatory tii the eolebra-
tinn of the Fourth uf Jol v—rtlte. Hrst to cousist
‘of five and lito.otttersol' iltree lije.hbers Buoii.
;Wn-uriderst ith’d firpt -M r'.- WoolfolU' dccli ties-
the noniiitariqrj of;ttie Stnt'B Rights Nothinh-
tee. • From a ci)AversatIou. 'witii this -gentlc-
tnati Onthe subject, we are ctmvineed: thill the
circumstaqces-wliich have influenced hint iit
declining the nomination (being'entirely iif ii
dothestic, chariftt'et); fire- such ay, will lie re-,
ceivedh-y the party tis u satisfactory -reason
(hr the withdrawal of’ltis nftme. - Altliiiugli
we were highly-pleased withtij 0 . nqmihatiun,
believing it to he the .best that could b'e umde,
yet we feel it dor duty to rcceieVo his apology,
and, we hope that (He President .■will immedi
ately nominate.a edinmitteo to select anotitcr
candidate. .
mbmmrpi
■ s ! m P Uci, y.‘ The doctrines we espouse need
. -J* ' ' •* no apology; they noed only to be rightly.'un-
I'Tlia Union of tlie blMe«,»nd Qio dovcrelgmy of the Snac».'’ derstond, find We Venture Ottr judgement UJKIlt
*' 1 — * the assertion, they will be received- mil noted
upon by iiinc tenths .of 'ear pebple. .It in. the
object' of the Stato.Riglits Association to' ae-
compllsh this work—and the Stato Rights
man alone, can have part-itt'flto strtfggle.—
There .are men enough to tie found, uspiring
office seekers, whose only hojto of success is
predicated upon their’tact-at deceiving the
people, and- prejudicing their minds against
the doctrines for which \yiser nnd better men
qontend, and whoso defeat is (hair-triam'ph.
And there nro federal presses, onquglr, tin-
gaged in circulating all the fudge and falso-
.httod .which corrupt men -cati intbgitto.'fihd
dress up in a show of 'decency and truth,
that the.- unsuspecting people.may .bfi galled
and poisoned—all thls'Onholy ivtlluouee mast
be met and counteracted by Uio .S tate .It igbts
party; and it ennuot be.'dprio. without inuclt
zeal anil perseverance. We wish not i'or the
triumph of pnrty, bnt for' tlie triumph of prin
ciples,—and wo would Hot bo satisfied to have
every man in Georgia support onr (tarty, un
til they did so from tlie firil'parsmtaiqn. that
onr principles-were sound,- nad th'eit highest
tendency tho liiiprty and happiness of tlie
peoplo. Let nil then, who-have engaged' in
this jioliliital reformation, put tlieir stirnddera.
to the wheel.- Do nut depend qpan.tlie labors
of the- press' alono. Setiil. ‘out ne'Wspppeirs
and tracts-; circttlolq tliem freeljr, -Let eonj-
irtitteos lie nppolnVed_. Od the. "putpose,' Wl;b
shall furnish -every.njan (it tSe'countcy.-witb
a.tract or newspaper cotitairiing a dear expri-
siiiori of our doctrines. Meet together fre
quently, drill atif up each sihe.r by ci/nverea-;
■tian, &c. Call }h'o .pooplfi, tognthcr on-puli-
lie - days: and address: them. - Dfiviso Kys-
tonjatie plans of operation,. and- let tiuiri-
fling excuse, and no'small sucrilieo hinder
the work. Let overy man be actuated frotti u
firm devotion to liberty,.otiil let huttwitodliahU
ihe correctness of .our dticrriiies, claim no
place among, us. VVe had. -rather .stand the
solitary champiofts lhfi the preservation-of
threatened rights, ihad to bo surrmmdcil by
Iltousapds W,ho. pptfessed attaohinbut to ottr.
cause, and had not; courage to iiiuko u sacri
fice for its proraiHpri
TIIE GOOD CAUSE ADVANCING..
A State Rights Association has. Been or
ganized' in Harris county, recently. The
proceedings of ilto' meeting .w.iii-be found on
nur first page.- An able n.nd. intorestirig, nd-
hrress; was delivered to the me-eliiig; by .our
friend, ;M> J- VVellborri, Es,q.'a copy of wftiqlt
Inis been solicited for the press by the'assuoi-r
ation. ■ • . N
Another Assoeintion. hits been organized ia
Talbot county—tljo. proceedings ;of; which,
nlso, will he found on'iijir/ficst'pagit..
-The Association efTiilbia-couiiiy have al
ready taken' 8i.iqin ;eHjeinht. meit'siireS to pro-
sent tltoir caiise hufore the' pebplu, by printing
in pamiililet-fqnh, forgratiiilo us distribution,
the excellent preamble, chnstimtimt add res-
olutioiix adopted atriieir orgniiiznlioo;'' -
While upitu tuis subject wo would remind
our State Uigltis'fi ieniU generally of tlie ltn-
pprtant blllig-ttinns which tltcy liave tuken
upon theinselves. -by- fiifming' assctcintions, to
eircitlnto fiifiirmiififiii Stnpag the people. VVe
have already witnessed a dispinilion ou the
part' of soma nintciatioits, .to slo'p theii 1 wiirk
just where tlioy.coiuaicncod,’- Now, altito we
o'ro not disposed to detrabt fit all from tjic
praise which they, deserve fot tltejr Inudable
zeal til us far ; yqt we .nt ust heg;. leave to ex
press the iipiniqn, that'qoloss spinoiliinjf more
isdqjte thai't-a si‘n(tle organizatioit of bar for
ces, but very little gond-Wilhresult to the com
munity. For ivljat purpose two .assoniHtld.ns
organized ? Is it simply, with,tho viow of
keeping the Statu Rights patty' togetlier ?—
True, this .is an Important olijuah nod would
itselfcompunsate us lor all the trimide nail in
convenience mieuling the 'measure. But
the niaitt'object of our organizatufii. is, to af
ford the coiinuua pimple, wititso ojiportuttities
oforitainiag informtltioii nre ve/yllinifed, ihe
qieuitsof becomiug fuiniliar will) the-doctrial's
of the re|HtbUean (tarty, and tlie rtioit itnprtr-
tant ’ argitinfiitts in favor of their, universal
adoption, as tlie-ground work ofidlhepublfehn
government. We Believe that a 'few months
is time enough to pluce tlie. whole matter.be-
fore our people ; and that nothing is -wanting
to the complete triumph of our principles, lint
a willingness ou tlie part, of-our friends to
make a little sacrifice of lime uud money, for
the circulution of such documents unit paitors,
as will place our cause fairly before the peo
ple, .. It has been said, frequently; that the
people of Georgia are wanting in political
honesty—tfial they are si) blinded by, precon
ceived prejudice us to.render them incorrigible
to political truths. ' That this is tho case with
many of the leaders of the federal party, and
would bit office' holders of tlie smooth skinsi
whose ambition to ho great ifistronger than their
desire to be good, we have no iloubt; but we
are far from believing that the majority of our
citizens or even any thinglikn a largo proportion
.if them, would •WUtthoirtyei.agaiUoi tiiu truth,
Judge McLean, who' has been frequently
spokeit of ns a enndjihtto fdr the'; 'Prps'deney,
has through his friqji'ds ittode. p.iiblic ltis.sefiti-
merits ih'fegahl to fi' Datioual Batiki-. lie i«i
opposed to tlto JJiiiteil; Slates Bauk aiid vvintld
vote- against its reelm'rtor;' at the 'same tithe
however ha ist.clearly ta'fayyr of a b^tikhig
iustitutibn for nnttooal-liurpuses to be locatcd
within the District of Ciditrolfia witii ihe (ir.lv-
ilego of sending branches littq the -Stateq at
tljuir jtletuiitrc uudoit sitbfi cimditiuha asjtftey/
may;, respectively intposiV.-Sit titr he irifiy
be permitlyil to enjfiy jj'a. pl!Wl apd -his jtias^.
peels. Tis true wp dp not like tfio' idea of
incorporatiug a great moneyed monopoly’ tu
the spat' of' gitvoritiripat, - tlieroby._atr.m|ing
groitter faeijities. Tor. . wicUpd ’ mpn to work
their vicious en'lSt itor yet do' wa like-the
thiinglit; tliat at popia day itOt.distaqt.all the
energies-tif- sticlt an'iustltutiOii so lotated
would be .weilded- by lire gqvorumnnt for the
■opprP&ipa and ensla vemeii t nf tho people—
.^tflptsiich im jrisitiittioii theti'bo establlsjjci
either ; in.or jibout'. the Tin miles square, fitr
(bar the’. member,s of The Kitclien Culthiet
shoitid assume to diroct its uffidrs qud bring it,
as tilay hayq,'ijpa6 the present ndiniuistrutii'm
tqtiib'ankrupfity.atid pi;t)Hp.r;dieale.- •
What strikes' us however' with most force tu
Ahe plan'bf Judge McLean, is- the ntteinpt
which ho hits apparently 'made to lull In sleep
the objections of tltti pppitsers-of tile' Uujtoir
States Bunk, by prn(i<Mmg to tlttoV flfcnlfwT
Ills bantling such r.as.trictioits ok will Hunt-its
(tower to do mischiof. Ttipre arc, we woitld
suppose, btii fcwinen;in this cquiilry widi.
any .pretension to common, sense,, uud still'
fewer who have, profited: finy tliilig-by expe- 1
rienoe, but know lull well w.ltut feljanco ban
be placed -on paper restrictions, - and chjtrtor
ilmitutiods. Vaulting umbitiim wiatelimas
overleaps itself, amlsiUelyin hjirier iis despe
rate boo lids, it might pass ovtortlte pupfir Ipii-
ccs ereetecl by Olivos’ favorite son'. Wb liop'o
Uierofnre tlie Judge woukl ant. insult the feel-
itigi and principles, of the State Riglits
party'so fftuch as eyefi'iri desire Ur-lull tliem
into indifferoncejUy pro|Mtsiiig iliits lo gitafil
them against danger. VVe-trust lie doep hoi
deem them' quite so slitiHow as to surrender
tlteir constitutional ohjeetions for the mere
pmspect.ol'ancli iincertnin gtstd.
Tho objections of tlie' Rutmblirurts to tlie
present Bank do not arise' mainly front its
maladministration.. They rogurded' its cslab
lishnient na a direct violation of the Cousiitu
don. artd'they would regard a Bunk-located
iu Washington. City—under the scrrjlence
and guardiaiiship.of tlie ExfinuUve—Iwoding
all its power anti energy-nl liuics tti strength
en and nerve the arm qf ,g(iveri:hicnt—'lling
ing the weight of Us mighty inllmdlee itito tlie
scale against the Sovereignly tlf'thq Slutes
and the rights of tile people, as.traiiseutidum-
ly more dangerous than tile, present misliu)Hm
and liideoas monster* Our objections to the
plan suggested as well as,to the present insti
tution lie in'this; we regartl them both us
palpable violations of,tlie Constitution, as op.
|xtsed to the best interests of the people, ami
us tending in tlipir practical operation to' tile
corruption of tlve cominnuity and the final
overthrow of freedom. If Judge McLean
wiU'destroyjtho Coustitutiou, or blutbui the
limitations which prudence suggested to our
fntbbrs lit he placed tlieceitl) if he wiJI bury
that sttered instrument so deep under the rub
bish of implication qnd- construction, that it
never can lie dug up, then with him We will
look upon the present Bank or any other as
|M>Ucy tuny suggest: Bui So long as one rem
nant til 1 tliat Constitution floats ou the troub
led waters around us, so long as one tittle of
its original purity survives'the madness of
ambition, find tlie greediusss of avarice, no
elsqwherc, up moneyed monopoly sucking the
lifcs' blood aiid preying npou-tliu v.itulsutf the
Republic shall go unscathed if 'our Ib'eblc
arm fan roach-it..
VVe.hate front,aur heart, exclusive priaci'-.
pjes. -.VVe deprecate from onr imnost squlj,;
tho spirit of onfcmuctltnoat which Is walking
nhroail in the lafid. VVo nbhnr nil that con
nected system, of usurpation nnd abuse of
whichjUe Bank is the most pdwerfut ns well;
us tjic most dangupms ally; fiud tv-C despise
with u hatred deeper than.ujl ihetio, tlie very
tneulldrj of saclt a plan ns Judge McLean has
proposed. '. ; '
GENERAL MEETING. -
Agrnoabla to previous notice, u number o
the citizens of Stewart conntjq eouvetied W
the' Coiict-Houseln Lumpkin,.for.the purpose
of disciissiiig ibj) .principles upon wliiejt tlie
Federal-.Government is basetl; tho rightsof
rite States anil, the'proper romediesj'or all vio
lations ofllie Fcilerul compnet.' .Onrmotimt of
Gtismvus'Delaunny.'Esij. Dr. llurvis.ini Jones 1
was enlletl to the chair, uud Neodltnm It. Bry
an, tifqtnUued Secretary.' Tito Chairman
called: pjiiilt Gitsitivud Delatinny to' explain
tlio object qf-tlie meeting, wliieh was dime in
a candid mid itiiliqtetiiluiit address—hriefty-irc-
lating tho forntutiou- qfMlie Fndarnl Govern;
jttsnt; it is powers, tlte righisnV die Stfitvs;
•nnrftho remediesagainst thu exercisu orjjttvv-
'ers tint enumerated iu the compact ..
Ohtrintittii of Gusmvus j)elnunny 1 nCom- :
tnittoe was 0|tpOinred to; prepnrtt.an address
and resulutinris-ctnbndyirig the priueipUts up
on -which' tljo State'. Rights party, of Georgia
act—consisting til' Ihe tiillqyving persons, G ns-
tavns' Delauuuv, Dr. Brytin Iletliitl'lielti; Jufi.
'Talhut, Henry W. Ji-riimitti, Geo. Bniiks.
John Stapletnii, Sumpson ltell, Felix'G. Gib-.
sonS-' Philip F.-Snpp, Tlirttipis J. Still, mid
Lnreud Bryan. - Tlie irfidsc llten adjourned-
to mect'dii tlie 4th'day of Julv. "
•HARKISOIV JdNE'SV Cltoirmdti.
NEEDHAM Kt-BRVAN, Secretary.
N, B., The Committee, will meet iu Lutq’p-
kin oil (IteSUtli Jtmc, ' '
: Hank Viniivva'As—yV'e .uiidcrumnd that
thu Situate iiqve eqiillriued ilto iiiuniuiitinns'
oi'Messrs.- Wliiiff;i»f Baltimore; Alley,ol'Netv.
York;.und AlVAllister;■of Flul’ndelpltia.' Tltitr
will.pat. uit,end id.Ml tliq'iibu-aoiwieul' clant-
ours uf tfto,Glfipo^ ‘ttlsiui the' unwillingness of
the Senate' lofituvo iu thu Batik, us directors,
persons who'uro in itie'coufidertce of the Kx-
eentivo.-i-Telegraph.
.Unhappy Occurrence.—Aniudivitlunl by the
quote of.-Uvxaitilcr Was shut ill a renctmnter:
on Tuesday p.caiog' lasl,. aliotil three or Iqttr
inilcs.'out of the city.! The' latest iiiffirmfflipn
reueive.il last qveiilug.was, iitiit'tho. iiidivitliial
wpnnded av»suiii y«l. dead,.but insensible nud
past-all hope of recovery. 'J’lto-individual
whu euntmiued the deed Is iiqt known with
egrluittly, Uajhero were several per^tnti'' at the
litiip about, who ,weio armed wjtit guns'.
... Mobile paper,
/*• ■■ j ». ■■ ,
flJ- Tho Rev. Mr. Heard. ,wlU preach; in
the' Baptist Churolt oTtltis plhcer oa Sunduy
nex^at'dte itgiiul hitrirs. 'r- , .
AHjuuko: in liurii, eiaiiitv, an tliu.Siith'of Mny,by
the Kav.' iUK Uuiiii; Or. A, ,q. ,VVsl.Et:ti, «r.Cii{qui-
bas, tu AljMs K4ta % Aloueiiox', eldest daughter ef
ALL IN ONE DAY.
By Authority of tlio Legislaiure of Georgia.
tieergitt Uleraluvc Lottery.
Oil. file beiiotit of AliiJIrton Academy, Morgan
, cuuittv, OIuVs Numlwr One,
rctumieili
lv, ..in., (iii-iim ."bo drawn in
'lhurwlay,lUUiduy ul' July, or die money
T'O lll« Public.
kchenu*.
1 Prize op $10,000 1- Prize op 150
4,-000
1,000
500
' ■ 500
200
'200
200
I-
5 «
5 “-
36 •'
72 “
•432 “
3780 ’ “
150
TOO
50
20
10
-B
5
AMOUNTING TO.
4l,4S« DOLLARS.
\VIioIg Tickets $ 5—Ilulvo* 5d^-Ciuaitcr» $ 1 2Tr
—tW| c«uts.—A jmckiiRC oIIVVIhjIu Tickets
^ 71)—wTirrumed to uiuw'lossdiscouut f 30.
. NOW FOR THE 1‘LAiV.
This I.ottor.v, is formed by the Ternary Combina
tion of’numbors, (from 1 to 42 ittclusiyn)- which are
progreHsiveiy nmunred by tiiieo’n, (eoelt ticket Imviu^
thive tintuborif.) A ad on the day of drawing the 42-
iiifinboni will lie aeverolly plm ed ili a wheel by tlie
MuiiaitoV-r-under the nuiteriittoiidettce of gentlenluii of
the Urn rekpcctnbility—frtfat which 8tx iiallots will
bo drawn, mu ar romloni by a child not two years
old,* / \itd these six numbers will distribute to n Jim-
llipmuticiti fortuiuty, nil |Iic lirizoR tii the. scheme, iu
tlio Tojlowinu older, to wi|;. .
> e\n. Til ft TicKtjT HAvjiMa on rf- thu
l*t».5d nnd M drawn NdswwiU be entitled-to $ 10,000 •
l«t, 2d. and. 4tJt M M * « 600
Ihi, 2d mid 5th> * « «• v 200
1st, 2d- mid 6th “ “ -u * 5200
1st; 3<! 'ait(l 4Pi “ » *•■':♦•« *200
1 st, Jhi u;id 5th % u ** . - 6 •** ’* 100!
Uu 3d*,artd 6th' \ 4 : " 160
IVt, diitand fitli, 4 ** 11 . ' ’ u •' 100
1st, dtlimnl BUr*.^ •• * d .100
1st, full Aid Blit w * “* . M * . 100
Bd, -id nnd Hh “ . 4C u - ItOOO
2d, M<l mid :»tli “ “ » ' . 100
2d, 3d nnd 6th “ V , •“ 100
~’, 4thmuV6tli .« ' -«•' « 60
J, 4thend fitlt “ 1‘- . - “ .60
2d,"5thmid 6U» *5'-,. .0/ * * « .'50.
0jl,'.4(l|ond 5tti . >a - . 500
3rtr 4thtin'll 6111.,“. u . • • J • • . . w
3d, 5diniid Ctlt. ■ . H ■. . .. . «* • - -
4th, 5ih and- 6th- * 44 4,000
■ TIioro 30 Tickets hAving tlio 1st nnd 2d drawn*
iiulnliors.cRch to » . , • • 2p.
: Tiiojie 72Tu*kom‘hnviitff'lho 1st and Sd, \*X k
•sthl 4tJrdraw«rttwhcra,0Acb to . • - * . .10
An 0ilrcr« with two draw,» Jmujhors lioiug 1 432, .
• !;-enchtO; / 'i. • • -8
’ . And aH.othnrs havinsr one «tdy, of tho drawn
huinborf cin t|iem, bfiiny J|7U0, oiuih to - .'• * .5.
Prizes piiynldn iu cnsh-’tliO montetd tho ticket is jmj-
snntcd, nt llie tisiial dcdudlhin-bf 15- per ciyit., if do-
nionded in 6 moluhs.after tho drawing—otherwiao Utr
j?mno will he forfoitod.’ ; • - ' v ■ : ’ : T -• -
.'J 4 b« Pnpititl'Prize of Ton Thousand Dnlluts will
bo piiid -lir pnrt by Iftild, valued by r/»ni|ietcat jiiukcs
to eix thonsatid dollhrs. Uut tho Matiuger t’Claiuidp
tlie right tb-pay the^anib in Cnsh. 1
* r ; GEOUGFs EI»GIN,|fAN*nr.n.
• N. B. Oniors lor.Tiokets, enidonitig tlw basil, shall
jileet with; proiunf atteutiou.’ . . .
JGOUI*NttY NORTON, .. .
Agent for tho Mnnmrcr.
"Untie
Died, of: Apoplexy, <m tho night ol‘ the 3d lust.
Jobkpu F. 'liuitiuY. u native oi riurth^CaroHuui uful
recenUy u citizen of this place - Ou tup morning pre
vious to his death, he wus as well ub .usual 1 ubout 11
o'clock ne-Wurt seized witii dll Apoplcmie Pit, which
WQBin a few minutes succeeded by miolhur, which
termiutiled hisonintencc a little after 9 o’clock-Ut liigiH. . vjociiran a. •;*
It may be some cunmluiiou to his relatives tutd friends, (j mn0 (j. It.
to kiiutv that every, atteiitioii wus paid hint during hiit
iliuOsSf uiid his rcuiuiiiH decently iutcred.
j:Tiiur J15 cu4’'life* - '.we uro iu deoUt.’*; .'
Macon, June,3.
Rcocijits of fjotton up to lgt Jtlue,' r 66,610
fcnoukintim'.vv'ure-itourics, • • 1,-167 '
. 'l nJ t'Ohpn.ro4e»V4«^Jurmg this month,
Willprohiibfy incrcipwuie roccijiUU>
. ab(jdt76;UU6 ' . *• 4 • j .
i'olul receipts last j^car 59,980
Auqobta, J uite 'dr—Oo-j'fon.—Thcro was but little
duuO mvmttDU on Friiluy muJ oUlurdayi yesterday,
how ever, Utero upiicured to bo u huitor Iceling mid pules
were rnudd »l im improv uncut of $ of a'ccut 'trout Just
a L*^oice will coimnundj u
Hiudoiiigiiprf ' ,, . . t * V \ j-i. '..\ ■ • •
Bavankah, ^lay 31.r^Corj.oN.~Wo hove had a
inoderule dmimml Ipj Cpjniids tins week uniltlte sales
amount to ubout .<ouU hm« s ut it* a l ii .md imp nt piL
priuci|ntliy. ut ili u lxic. Tiic piiCo4.pl' p*.a»fe pfla
. whi orttiCtc^ . , .
R emaining.iu the Post otRee, «t co!uiubu«,
Ga. Mav 31st/1034. ’ - .
Alilmt Mrs. Eiizuhoth Kirklcy John H. 2 •
IhindyE. C. : .... Kirknutrick Airs. 51ary
llrockway Cltnrlea Kimbrough Mrs. utury E..
Bedell Joseph U. * , Kirvin Stapljon
Biekerstuif miliaiti . KookageofcJiunUol
Bloodsworth Thoiims . - l.ogiui:Jolm.
BroWii Ephraim l*uvclesai>4 M. 2
BosWelLLeviM.’, • . . Lnumord J«lm ai.
Bulloch* J Unlock* ‘ ’ Levi Authoiry **. *‘ .
Helmut Mrs. Lmicy . Liiiu SoUi • *
BntOy Thomas * « \ hniuut Mirnhcnu B. 7- •
Brower M ra. Man^ral ^ v.^m|Rtg^apBijitl0»l6tU./. v-
Mburoe Vitrick v . t .* ,
1 Medley John B.
Mulouc B. FranUMn. .
M(lls WUUatu 2 .
Masters Charles ri.
MuguriJohn- •• ■.
.. t Mure rum Jumoa
or a, R, Vickers Muys a. A. J. * • .
1 , Mitchell Ool« John
• Mitchell Thomas **
MumutiK \yUUum • -v
Mortis RincUcu* *
Murnry urceu. ' ‘
McCoy Bnilpy'Gu/ .
AicLaugl.liu A. •
Me Aiichuol Lemuel •
ftleCoy J^OHj-nuon* _
Til HE rccciit stiitiort which I have fpr a short thmr
ML filled, us l'rK^idcnt of the Farmers Hank o|
GhnUnhoochic. makes it neecssiiry, At ihr. Cdthmunifr
has a right to deumml, and he iiiioi .oed of thu ui timr.i
uud domgs uf myself, uud the halnnceof th? hourd of
director* with whom 1 acted, ns fur osllieir ink'rust. I,
been c<—* 4 ** .. . • -
jaijjlC will lie rccolh ch'd, tliat u
riotne time in tho' moiilh uf April
ccoljcctcd.Utat u imi.iority'cl fhe
• .1" ’ Imukol t'nuUulieochie ( n;m^C,i jnii.d .
umlhy tho cousent ot the party selling and h';c , -m i,
puicimsuig, tuyself and Utc hulunce of tlie hohrd witii
whom I acted, wore by tho purty selling, elected a
.bourd pt directors lor tJW 1 m tituttoit,- with a»sumn;*a
by mo purty purchusiiig that funds slHiuld In* nro\ w
ded nnd placed iii tho Bank iu n short tiino, which
non Id be'sufficient' (o onublc the Bunk tu rcdeini
oil iu Mils in circulation, .auduo rc-muo its ordiiu v /
husindss'. Under th ’/uvpledges uud iniprC^shijis,
self und those with Whom-l noted, nc- '*p»sd ottr r;**,
poiutincnts. A rcuBpuoble time hr.v .n r lieeu tidmv/4.
lor the purchasers 16 nntkc iim*n omont? tc r a ci n\{
tho LlHthiition nccordiiur lo v th:ir jwotiii^, nt tl».' tuii-i
we accepted our opptNiitineiits, and they havbirr full' d
accepted our appointments, n .
to dd so, it w us llie diucmiinutioii of myself nud tho n
with whom I acted, to wind up tho tmiitntiun forth*
witii.' Having beftn absent myself, on biisjiics.*i con*
nectod witii Uio Bank, front.tbo 20th of April, until a
fow dnys ago, tho purchasers of the stock ve-trunsA r*
rod tlinlr ptock to Col. Allred.lvcr.sou, which gin'} '
him lignin the oonthding influence of thu (tistitiitinit,
fow dnys ago, the purchasers of tho stock ve-trunsA r*
bur stoek to vQ{»>AI ' *
ignin the oonthding ii -.......
being tlie largest Ohdpnncipiil stcs'kholdcr; nfidpic-
ferring to take die niniingoment of the institution, mv«
self and those with whom I acted, resigned,*, nnd plac
ed the Institution buck into tho linuds of the pro*opt
board. Viulorour adiiiinislraiion, the cirrtilatii ii fnn!
been reduced from 94,000 to dnllnis; this hi i
been ufleeted by rceeii ing the bills h* pavni< nt oftflbff
due the IiiHtitution. The Bank will lie able 0 retkpgj
the whole of its hill-, so soon n» it call Itiuho collcc-
tioiiH, und the necessary stops'hnve been tuken, nuj
are taking to itiBitre~nn<l compel payineift ns spdrdily
us pnsriildo. In haste, I linvo omfctivorad to lay sitcfi
infoVmntion .hdforo tho rnmmumtv ss I considered
connoctod with their interest. Whatever rumor mny
have gone out nhout, the Institution or its maniigu-
menu since it hq# been under tho direction of my self
nud lho*c with whom .I acted, they may re«t assured
thutdimn* hue been ih> act t.hn| Will prove the West
prciudit'iiO to then* interest. • r . •
* * *Dr. CnmuH atill retain** tho office o( rnshier.
ALLEN LAW1ION, f
Pri>«idi>nt, ♦ v?
Of ilto Fimucrs Bank of CliattnhnorTde,
June «• r . ttt-Atv
. * ';i Jff A.-Clfvclaud,
... DKNTiflT,
W II<L remain in this place a fow days, and ntt:v ;
bo seen at the McIntosh Ilnll.- .'* • * .
• June. 6. • ' 18—It fc .
. '.'J.'licati’c,
T HE managerTesneetfully uniiouhres 10 Th- cift?-
zc-'iis ’of Uoltdnbnb that, having iirgauizo.l. rP-
company forthe emmiiixycnr. ho will open the *f’hat
tm in Colunihtis in h (hurt timo, 'due notice of, v Lit I;
will be given hcroufW.
The cpmpnnv consists of * • *
Hcssn'. Sol;Smiih-^-Fiel<i—Lniigton^- Spot? *'
* nor—Guv—Httritr-Hi^ct ami Hagg.
Mrs. Sihilli—Mian CVIe'itimv and Mr*. Gnvu
•• Lender of the Orolmstrn—51 r. Walsh. .
June7 -v--
i JProviftioiis til Aik IIoii, .' ' •
nil ACCOUNT or LHK UNITKO^TATES.
O N-TuosJay, tlih lffth of Jntie, I fvill dfWf^t-pidi -
lie miction, at Fort Mitchell, Alu. the'follo\vn'~
SplundiiLAsxortmunt o'f ; I‘r , nvisionx„yi/.: -
. -. 23 Mil*. I’ork, | 42 llu-liols llano.,
132‘ Tlmir,' •- 17 “ 8*11,
' ■ 497 lbmXhutdles,| 1.401 lbs. Soap, . -v
• ,' * . 90 Gallons Vhiffgari* * •. . * .
'1300 Ilia. Hiipor, .971 IW**,'Ooffeof*. .
By order of WILLIAM HUVANT,
»• - *y > Lieut *iioiit nnd A. 3. <JomVNrbf^,
. E; ^inQURNEV NORTON* Auctioneer. •
F»tt-Miti'JjpJI,Hay 31 IK—It
- Oil ConslRnmcnt'
-.AT Tltr, Ctli.UM huh 'AUCTION Rnr.f.‘
I llAVE now an IibimI, at ilia'Siorc fonncrlv keiU
bv JWokmv. M. W.'l’i'rry; JV Co.' ; L
■ . 00 Mils. Miiitoiipnlteln WhlHkpy,
* Together witii n Inrgd qunutity of Neils, Iron, Hard*
wm-o, Atc. &-C, which will Im sold at cost nnd charge *,
on 2, 4 nnd 6 months 'credit for satisfactory pnper—
the above jyf • the best muddy. Alsn f «• above, alatae •.
assortment of Fresh tiniccrios on hand—for sain \.y
G.B/renhT. . E. SIGOUKNEV NORTON.
June 6., l»-ff
choice ipmlitiort hove, boou well attsl
cpmlitioH nave bccit disposed of ut the
in our.iuiil. i>>ir • - * *■* *
liuvo obtained i
terddy uceoumk
Oorumo Miss F.mily O.
Glmstion Edward *i . #
Coiner jr..J antes
Cromwoll Wnrliua '
Cravens N. A.
Curds Boliert -
Campbell J. W.
Colbert Wdlliiim *>
Coggins A saliel- • • -
Couisoh Dayid-B.'
Cheek Alexander
Cone* Huliliol B. * .
Cloy ton P* A. - '
CrawswelhEli
Oarpentor. William.
Diiy David
Dun John'
Dillnrd'Mlss Mgrgarat
Dos<ftW\Vm
MeCrnrj
, .M«C/ary 4Uibori.c. ;
, • MuAhUmn Jiunou IC*>.
'AieUutohoon Afurk v
NbionW.D..
Newel-Josho
NhPI'bottnm -* *.
* UUqjii Dciusby
Oakfuifi \V>M,.A-
Vetcrd Nutlumipl3
Difitiovvitty Antiitfny2 , Voppllcv.Tj^.’.Jmaiu 2
ffiFP"*'"'
CrtKikery nmlOliusy
. sAT.ttE^-YOltK I'lllOF.H..
T HE subscribers.rcMMictfullv announce to Uicir
friomlH nnd die public, tliat dicy intend, keeping
open their e.vtublisb'i/icht througb.tlie summer, wjfb o.
fulljind extensive a^«ortment of GOODS for the ro-
caption of orders, .whitji tltey |drdgr dtciiisclves tp
execute witlf fideiity.nnd di^isitch uud at Acte \oyk.
. • . ' . ' ......
, AfefeJtiinri making flioir other :piirchn*.es nt the-
Noith, will find it to tliflif intorort to purcbnflC their
LVockdry.-of us, which can us well hc'doin*, by or#.or
as othorwiee, anil those passing through this place,
are solicited to coll nnd examine our slock..
Goptlecun boot all times sent tiiColumbio, ^umd# n,
Augusta, und Mucon v*a Dsrlcn.' • ' :
H. lkOT.EA^)N 6l CO k
Charles;,ntf, May, 30,1
J, '■
Fraser DapTirtoy
Fountain Noah .
Farmer. A!^.* ATo’rgutct
terddy uccount's t?oin Lireijmet via New T.vrk tu-llio* ^untui^Arihiir.
2ithult,.which«ronotuh favorable an Uud boon.guuei- yriinea Josialv
ally .exjicctcd urid they will do out marigvt ip>, good.— MroarJUftWa
XV.ro.'Uurtiwcji u' gotsi. dcinupd ibr tie a Uiotuh}. CM f e u * r 'i ,, ‘' r Colin
fjttuto 2 ;i'a'3U nud upwards foreU«ioeVfittda7^aIes, Hitwiwr John
• iAHfifiw, ivlay 31^CoTTOK-jli < fj.c,t < .„»ivo 5&J* l ty ,WWM '
boHiuesH luiH, Ituaii Uoao tu Uusa:W:lt;,lai- m V|b.ja M ,
waaa, oiul Ilia sales wore uiorotoxfciuiivc Uinti it, any •&m'',wXv
w,iok tliu AroHeut/eouHOtu ThalimiM ou BatuiJay «lpur Hlrh„r.T
iUompwlifti dull—»»m ..it i.ititiiiiiv nt, ut.iL/ «rcKr it ion nro.
‘tfiaSi- - ~nVB . - 4 . r
Xy C». AvSSydttflyHIe, Feypii.- P“* '#«•
solved, hnu 1 hu’i no lnn-rer ivKpimKihh* lor any debts
• be.* tmCv l»o .llproaftor tnujlo ip dm numc.H of cither
' Bvrno^orTlioiimp Hyriie. at
Kl.KAZKIt Wtt.'lWftOl);
ucuouuhi from cWi|iobl t coiTtliiucd'a\> to close o^iho
dm,week. Tno donmmi wn« piiiwiimlli lur'good fair;
gtMiuto imuio, und choice. A »>liiulq advance )iu« been ■
aceoedeii to by putuhuaer«i, euupodlfy Uto-vory uoimu**
W0. eompetiuoii wuiuU'TiuA''eubsi>*ied Among them,
witch is more perceptible on fixe gn'jd nud prime ouut>
itiuri—ujedmviir daieriituims being Jiitfe iuTehiwst.
iflifi sales Uit|ouut to 74)66 bales,rf which tJie/oJIo
P^Pw.i ifi» do. i0P|pilliii|ppPMPR9iP4i|l
« , W . 1 w i;. luT.ougt'OtiQits thorc. Jui« boon likewise a'
luir busmoHs, the salos of uli Ou.iori.ifiuuk uiualiutcd lo
'Uhuut' 650 bulutij of which uho.it 1J0 tiea Islunds, the
remainder .Soutec* uml;hluiuti8. We <quoto, tim is.
Jiuiif# mid Maine, common to gnod,.2fl a 29; fine, 30 u
3o, nud extra diio, upwuidu, short stujdo,' ini’ci ior Oi u
II; iniddlhig,toliiirllfn UL lair to gomhuir, HI a fch
gtiodio pr*ino l J2Lk J‘4i;cMoo,l3« 13L
• ,•y.adtenlHy look a curufal urcoijm of the stock of
Colton ou huiia,- hml gave tur finiowiiig us dio result,
riu.i fHiuuds 356k halos; Uj-iniids 14,66bl>iiies;mid liUvo*
correctedqurtublca ncioidjngly. \
- NkW, .VorkJ May. 2h—U'-itton.—Holders rtVd still
iputr desirous to nsolir.u end thu tuudeuct of the inur-
krt id now uWuyd.. Wd'jioticc uow a decline or £ cen)
Iroin thu prieco’uurrant » week or ten days ago, adjust
Our-emotnuoug \occonIKgly. T’liC sok* tor tliffjasl
Uireo days coiulirise cbuiil7U0 Imlni of Upland atJ thi
a J4 emits; 400 Vloroia, 114 a 14f,msl 100 Alabama nud.
Now^rlomH^a u 14 Infixing u total fdr the week oi
2206. Tlio truiimi^tions have been Inith lor
homo into au#l export. •* By the nllip Nmmlemi wo have
uummutafroni Liyerptml 4tf2kApjtl,inclush u.. Pi »cei
UhoreWorHjdJowei- tliail on 4lle I2th. and tho snlesof
I low^. Uiaifpii4hpl,.,., .—
dmg four days only about 5606 bales.
Up.
tuo.pr
lands am quoted 7|d.; a|d. nn) 9d. By the same uoin
voyaimc'accounts were received from Havre th ]f:ili
April. The busiueBs there was quite at a stand, and
prices nominal.
_ Masonic Notke.
T HERE Will Bo a Masonic c. Ichrntion on the
24th June nuxt, by Orange IhwWc, atgi'albollon,
Gu.—the noiclibnriug lmdKcs'nikl hrytliran lira m-
spoctiully solicited to nttenu witii us ou tuat imjior*
tunl occasion. • :
Sjfjl b« furnished in the evening at brother
William's Hotel.* * ■ / •
J. B. DAVlri.
L. AiADDUX.
* F. A. BAILEY,.
II. B. MEKHUON,
_ „ , A. L. AC EE.
Taliiouon, May 3i
_ ;iok James K. . **'
rorry John 7 •
itugors Mrs. riusannoh
Uouortsou Robart
ilossJtuiies
.Itolotid'WiiUuu) *
JlogorsJob • '*'
RoquouioroT.JiJt
UllHhl l JtlUHM «
luiystcr boloihop ■
Heed George' - .•
fciinmoiis W.JI. •
SiiumouH riolonnm
Ni.ii'iiu Ilifl. V.il w. 1
t,|iiv«y W. O.
' bu.nvtt Jumvs
Bifiitb Miss WutilJa
UiVitll tt’I.S
(l.tasAtiv. Ann 11.
IIqUuii 1 htwIh I’. 2
Hardy Thttuia*'- ft,
llmnilioii JJrs. ’’ ' ■ Blatter Mm. Nanay , .
Hnwrtrd Mrs. ElcunorJI.VHsficnaor jr; Bay ftl
IImm.iiM.- ISwrarinaun JuhiuIi •
’ ,Mttjdt‘Jyun !'• "
:
mav be .llproaftor uuni^ ^ „
'ITiitijuiH llj-nic, Richard llyrno. or Tlioimt. Ityriu'
Ob: • - -■ . *-
Mavno—3t—18
B V ortlrr of Ilto IiifariorCoiirt
Wdl bn sold oh tba'Bmt Tuanday i(U*.uSmS;!!’ ',.
qt-tho i-uiijt-bmii'n, in Enrly routity, one Jr? !.
No. 132, io tbo 4lh dlatricl of nniil- cbunfy j,'h-f.jl,
(iiirt of ;bo real cumin 0 f Juba Omni, duocaMj
.-.Toruii liiialo kiiown mi ilm day of-uio. v '
EDWIN ONE.\E ,
JOHN NEA1.- ’•<
Juno 8’
*> Ailin'rt.
ii**au
',/or fire [.Hudreirtlollnra,^.,,,,,* „ r
ir>, JUfVt iu I wilf
or h’fnnj
. it pny it Uf
JAtid BLACK.
&Job!.a.'
Mlr-lnn Itaim-l -
Hardy WUilnrt
Haymis’l'hi'iimia
lluwy Hirmn f
ilitouroryi' II,
.Hull T.atlmm
llard'wicb.fJpOrga-
lliittou Jolin
HofninnJiuiuh
Horn John
Ivey Jnlm'
Joluonn John •
Jour. Willbuii M.
Jordan Ciiarlna HI. 2
J Oilman) M. Y.
Jonaa WSIIialri.F.
■iordhn Jobii D.
Knlimnly lilra.d’orriraa
Kllt.-llaild I'. K. '
Kciiqa' llrnry,
'i'iiuraliy PiJI 3
' Tuolo aoiulban
Tumor .rattles ’ ,
Tumiur JaWllH .
'I hutrun Duval .
Tiairnion Mtfi Dor.iar
'Ibmiitiiu Thoniim
Tlioiiqisun, Etlwa nl * ■
"Tarver John'I', b'
IVlaid II, It. 2
Williams Mra/riamli
W'arick Jaiuoa Ai.
'WbeoloriKialnoy
Wynn Lmvin
Willard Alim ,
Wtuldhr William ■
Williutns Jlra, Uliz’th B;
Williiiin-on 11.
VatraJobu
V.nibry
■ 1 uiiicy Jacob I*
Kuolta N-rlbsufid 3
Kmmnii itr.-O; E.
I'orwina rullinr for any of tho above ldtlcra, will
ploaMi soy Urey ,
Jnno 6
J kdtrrtlred.
JAJlfcS VAN NESS, P. AI.
■ • - iii a.
N '-tllOlv.—tvtraynd from my plantdtioh at i'ond
- Townl-Smnur I'onnty, alaiuttbe'laat of Fobru-
"r.-i a small dork rouh Alara, alaiut fmir years old.
jvitli'u lun* atrlleli tail, ilia end while, some Vrhito hi
her mono, und a small luma on her bark, ret-ks ivlimi
muter tho Middle; any (airron delivering tho said mnro
to mo, or given iulbrmatiui) oi-tlio enino, ahull bfrpabi
lor their trouble.' U u. 8AHTH.
June a ia—at
For jialifi
V rgyiilnneo iii the toivnofCoImnliii.a situated on
lvl tboeomrr'of Trauii oaiTUryaa street, now sc-
eu|iied bv Jonntlimi Ai Miidrorl. Those whu are de-
■irons of Imieha'sliig will (tlegss coil and examine tlie
immiives. For tciins'iniiv apply in iny ■bsuiH-e to
Thai kiir B. Howard. A. A KliTIItlU OKU
April 12, IKH.' : .; • • 10—Pm
TaKcnt,
Itoomfon th. eorner of
.-j 8ttr.ts, over Smith Si
J recoaily oecupird bv AL It. 1st-
For taruis, upjily to 11. S. SA| JT11,
Rf- airy and .paeioii. !
1 lirpnd and Bandolph !
Morgan’a St 'and reroolly
^NEOftOIA,
_ JT -
til -ills.I'fcl, (j. AI. toiis b’l', ;
'^ wfth. a blitao in Inr
iiiu, uiw wirrci rouii ^
tse<VBoni» vnddb',.'sputa on her. 'lineic, tail or t”'ei’\s
v«nra old, lisilyi,» small bell with thrroiiaielas on iu
-iio.ottior mimr.a nr Mandli iQsuvcmbld; lannUll,
[lolieii E. l’/nioii and Robert Collier, to Ihirly-revLa,
MtmutfwWKMs »-*<!' April, IKH. J A
.. . tit.I.IOT ItF.ED, J^P
■ ,l »o.e*ir.et from the E*irnv‘Iiook, Alav-'M!-.
OUVER I*. FEAl.H^'l-'L'
■ ■ . Ice! Iccl! lce!!j . •
FljTHE ColmiibiiK Ice Oofiinony reoiioetfuiKr inform
X tlio (liiblicjTdint they have miw oiwiird ti.i-ir
Homo,, ami otl'. r the Ire fur. «(,. Ip cS |mo ,,
April 4
lire tian r/iudu, u\
. • .-. y J.t.VfbiH KIVUN,
* Agent for tlie f .pluuib^ lau Conn>an“ .
i. . . #~tf
niuiiiltuii Arp irinjr,
rglHB TtoMaw -Of lUblnMitjitom fire enabled Cr.
M.. ftifonn'il- Iriapilsaml pniros ■; that the. iu,,.._.
uunal tbwsurvive.-ot' ilia Itev. th. Win. li.'ttirl,,, ii,
in the Mslo deportment,and AUU FInrrint ||, lienlu-i.
In tlie Female dopaotnemol tUbicedoniy, f m - t|, u , r ;i,
year. IU en,moMrto bafeh, and ihSrruSJS^
Gunnlians aro resiieelfnlly
"'rUmwn
nyilei' loriVr us their sup
G. OritlOKN, Herman.
_ ^n
i'« Kent, *~~
lho tS^ Veanlblrtohlo to-.,
JJl. story dwelling hour.-, will, two lire allow.m • rf
FoMbn ami stable;find nui' 1
njeatwaMefa.opieoeani pun of tlioToWu. Emodv
° f ^mh„v.A„riri2- ' EWTOKrl
Row Olliec,
A ,'„' j. C?i.«M«t's,'C*'s.AlavMill, 183*.
AIAIIi for Ncw-Ynk City, aitdlliaessi.-ni ritno
is mnde up. rvrry Mnialiiv, si 0 n’cjo-'k. F.. ?
, vl! > ".| , T l """£ l, * r ihe. Charleston Ste-tu I'aeKet --
iJv lo * Ul »'*e|V‘»'t.'d in thu otlH-e mi Mombiv, t r
Nrw-V'uk, ond tin Su es east of It, will be mr'e
Ubarlmtun, unles. oil rrwlre dirrrl- d b, wri "“
Al.y31 WUEd , 7 ;,' r