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Amras at wakhitoton.
CoitCfjxmJonw of the Charlciuori Courier.
!■ •“ WAStiiHgro.+.'May 31. -
' - “.'A bill iva« introduced ipto the ifousc -of
Ijopresentntivcs this : morning, by Mr/Biua,
Hwll the Committee 6U the Judiciary, giving
i assent of Congress to the.Conveiuion cn-
tcrcd^into between tlio Stateser. New-York
MM\NewjJersey, oa llie subject oftheir terri
torial limits.' After/the hill Amtf becn rcatl
ice,Mr.. lly.LL (lesircjjis epgfos^meiit* pcc-
uttary fit 'winch, (Twits necessary that the
„>irtt<r-tbe terms' on which tho Criu
on ririiTtiio Bill wero framed; because, jt
tied to him, that- Uuth of - these spoke of
exclusive right of the Statesi! interested,
"itdid not eecra to have occurCcl to any
-llwttlic!. United. States might have iin-
ht interests concerned, .which had not
, v-eofficiently guarded. • A part, of tho
oundary line botivcen the two Stales hi de-'
^rilted as running along tho middle ofri riy-
; and tho United States certainly possessed
1 ittipdriant jurisdiction over time rivcr. oii
. 1th sides of tho boundary line. ' Mr. BeM.
briefly expressed Ilk impression, tlmt the only
.rights rcferrodAo by the Convention and Bill,
-are those-rights which tho Statcb could con
stitutionally claim, and without SctVjmeiit to
“any rights po'sSessctl by tho UnitcS'States.-rT-
lio signified his roadiaess.to postpone tlio cu
lt of- the Hill, and tu admit a provision
gtiard, ia specific terms'/tho
jurisdiction of the United Stales,
WWW* slich right- exists. • The Bul.' wos
“ jiustpoiicd','- and mode the special' order
Vednesday next.J . ' ■ - -
.... “.When this Bill was disposed of, tmefiort
was luailtr by. Mr. CninTow to obtain atsus-
istoti of,the rtlib, so as to. introduce n r.es-
:iou appointing an earlier hour every day
tlto'.meetiug Of’.(ho House,font the hjli'tlou'
s an nnsnseettSfijilRiC i and the House then
I tlie cogifidlliutioil of the Kniliceky.
('speech' matle yesterday
. I.etcjiEsSIb. rapport of his claim,
bwcrfnl tkO*.' It occupied three hours
atf raXiu: atlivery, covered tho. whole
disclopeii all tho fgpts, cxhibitetl the
tcVllte cNEtoras of -tbo State, and left,
<at its cohclusidn, n very-vivid and favorable
intpresfiiun oh die uiitw’of tho Housb.. Mr.
| Moore teplied -today,' affecting to disclaim
t... “■*
“**» Uolpauf UtbStato*, ond ihe IteirtirhfgaiytoYitig Stole*. 1
-•Mfc ‘-v- cqjumtBtJs
Saturday Meraihg,. June H, ■
FOURTH OF JULY..'
In pursuance of the. Resolutions passed at.
the. lastmcctingofthe State'Rights-Assocm-
pIkvjI.I Is- read/ On its reading ^JIQ. ^^^ow^comoahteeS hnvo becn.ap-
Ors-Suggostc J thn poinriety of a liulamoro P.°“>tetl-bythe I resident. , v
Er_. . .Committee to fill tracanctes.^Johh Wool-
folk, Iasi N. Bothune, S. W.' Flournoy, jl,
S. Smith, G. E Thorariq to 'act ih tlio Presi
dent's absence.
Commiliecof Toasts.*—Jtulgo Shorter, Col.'
Harwell, Doctor Clifton,'Gen.'Betliunc end
Mi Torrance, Esfl*'
Commitleeof A.rratigmente.-Gen. Howard,
Thos. Morris, jl. S. Smilii, A. B. Davis, tmd
A. K. Ayer... _ . ,J
Committee ojt invitatiomr-T,C-McKeejn,
Esq. Aug. Hnywootl, J. T.' Ltuiikio. Esq.
M. R. Evans and John Townsend.
Tho Committee uppoihtcd'to select on Or
ator, hgve chosen AVnitpr T. Coiquitt,' Esq.
todcliyer the Oration. ...
Tho Declaration' of Independence 'will , bo
read by Eli-8. ShptierfEsqV.. '' '
Wolcarq front tlio. Millcdgevillo papers,
that .all Alto, nominated Candidate* for- Cow
gross of tlio §tate Rights party.,'have accept-
od, bijf Col. Jones, whd declines ,1 ro-clee-
aU party feeling, and party assistance, and
j'mpnsiug thalaTl who, Utul.taUcn the trouble
thread the rita,S3 ofeyidenoeon ilte hubjoct,
should fbrtn their decision from a vlrny oftho
merits. When Mr, Letciieii closed vcidor-
day, he declared that he could not consent to
reecivo tho aUoivmieo recommended by tho
Committee, jiir hts expenses and'loss of time,
, fltie usual her JSem and mileage) unless tlio
- ieris'ium of the House should, by placing him
.in the Se^t'which was the subject of contest,
estftblUhlilis rightto'tliat' allowance.'' This'
'.•-svas-vrormwootltoMr. MoOre, sifleo, in rase
\Wdecjsioit of tho- House should reverse that
- oCtha Coinnt'utoe. he would scarcely be able,
.avifliHUtyorhe- loss of clinracter, tot accept tlio
S otyaiteC. rcpomuteuded to liis competitor,
tsiutchdctl to push the subject through .to
yi .If Athiyonwillfimlilie result-conveyed
.is this ietterj^v; \
.« The.'Beuatodms been engaged, to-day on
itfate bills; • ^IrfCHAMXERs fixed on Mon-.
f ‘ thp ihh.to ttiio uptUe bill on tlte subject
reach'Spoliations, mid it was made the
jnl, oivler for. that day. M^ho-. bill relative
the Constita^df that State pud of
^o-liiBfitrtlw reliett^SIrrtter-- •tha UruleAStates^. ..WliatQexU
xvmtlHmdiSchssod. ^bisRbvplutipnary The Speocltof Mr, Wellhorn.whichoc-
cer wasthc luto.Sergeanf-et-Artnsol the —• _ .... —
Complaints are daily reaehingus'ffom our
subscribers in Harris cbnaty, tltnt ogr.papers
mailed to them, atid dlreete<rto jlaialhon, do
not reach them in due season.. \Vhy- this is
Lhe case W o do not.kpaw. One tiling howev
er \vc do knbiv, that all the papcrs scut to that
placo' are regularly mailed in ■ Columbus ,bn :
Salurdey, and leave, hero on Sunday morning.
To this fact the certificate of tho Fost Master
Can bo-at'any tithe given. ; Our paper then
ought to reach Hami lton cy ery . l^ohdtfy 'pttbrh-'
hig. We liavo ho control over intervening
Post OfiiCos, and cari'bnly deaire,' far the Ben
efit of all concerned, that if delays ate otfea-
sionetlpn the \iray tlmt thcevil ba-JiohQclonh
corrected. ' \Ve ate informed thtit the Sentin
el arrives at llamilton on Jlondoy nwrning,
whilst ours lays behind until Wednesday; It is
strange that' ns they both start at once and
travel by the same 'conveyance;"that hno'of
them sliould o far out travel the other.
Complaints; from some'df our friends below,
hflvc also reached uson.tlie.6ame subject tlio
remarks itbovo ,are, applicable totheni. We
can scarcoly boliovc that any officer yifthc
General Government in theso days of official'
honesty, would so far forget his path as to be
guilty of such; petty larceny as tlieso' things
seem to imply.; _.
A majority oftho Judges inSmitlt Caro
lina have dociilpcl thattlio.Test Oath is con-
VM
Haltitfjesttbutst^tiblitv and issufi-
i_.tiftder the gripe bf jdymiy,^ Ho has
grahted, by ari tuft ef Cdllgrcss, .the A-
Jatef his .commutation % half pay, tind
i ‘hill now debated woajfur interests on* mat
“ itutiun. The auj^ect of grimting inter-
,theseeasos is'nile whiclratwayse.nas.es
Oil discussteit, tmd'Bus, grant is considered
io"im<'^hteb.yanW esmWisli a raostdnn-
Erauu itr'meime/nnd'ohe whieip would Cx-
ust. tho Treasury, Batie* hns, it is trite,
:civedi)iscaii>mutationof 2250dollars, and
how rocwvitfg * pension .of 450 h year,-as
tdh iiv the Maryland Kile. His lull will
ely obtain ttipro favor out of dours, than
. jsipund iii Cop'^'ess.". ;, ■
"T. S.—Tlto ilueso has coine to rte- deci-
Stibh mi.the eontosted Electido of Kentucky;
■ ‘ but .swefaV, amehthnems. .proposed by Mr.
Baxho, iu favor of Mr. Lktcuku, tlio auti-
Jacksoiudairaaut, have been, ndoittetl. 'l he
Ilouso adjourned at.half paat 8 o'clock, pen-.
■ ‘ding dfscussionon thedth.pfojtusitiou-,”i" ’; v
Wh See that some if the iitrpers iu Ute op :
tsltioir nrp circulating n report that Gen.
n.-ksoti is to bo a eaitdidttto fur re-elcelitm;
biithers insi'st;upOrn-g«tling;,hp » meinoritri
^i„ird by the pcopteof thQ United -States,
nenuesting hint to resigu ami retue to private
lift,. Wo tlo not believe that onyjine enter'-
• tains ah,expectation tlmt Gen. Jackson could
iKi re-olefeted. Certain-it is that none but his
immediate personal dependants^who .govern
tjto'coimiry in his name; desire it; ■ As IQ tlte
other -proposition of asking l|im to resign, he
never could be •iifdoeed Ui resign. • If every
rho-peupie-sltul* have-cmanelpated themselves
ftoiii.tti# vassal ago of thB'Central Regency,
nuihuot uutU; then. If the eleeltuns of this
thU»shoul4;pl.aeo in tliD'Oexl-Cottgress-.a m»-
iority.-.tvhb wilt faithfully represont the peo
ple, regardless of fixeCbtive dielttlionf, 'the
eouifliynvBV bo saved. This is ont hope, and
to litis tlte united ouergios of nil who are bp-
posed to Excoolive usurpations shonld be di
rented.—f/. S. Telegraph. ■ •"
♦
a townsltip of land to the boily of 1‘olisli S ul-
pitiers, who luivo lately arrived in this pountry.
It wiltVive them about ono-buudrud acres of
land each: aittbisld bbsttaated m Ohio. We
regret .tltat tho nakedness', to wltieb most,of
rittSoiitlmm Suites Uuveredticed themselves,
aifv public, lands, has made ,it impossible fdr
our State to exert, in favour of thebe 'bravo
n'nd eniwjwy men, un net of wise mimificettee,
that wop Id Ijave ac'tpuredfdrus abudyofsiich
udmirsWo ejtixuus. They to whom nolliiug
is so dear as liberty, are worthy to have been
South Carolinians. • We want a few of them,
at least; urtnend the breed iff out UuluiiLsu.
Columbia Telescope,
It is stated in nn Upper Canada paper, that
n covtleinuu from England, ptmuer or agent
of the firm of HothscMld & Co. ha* arrived
nt tho city of Toronto, enpittd of 1 pper Can,
nda, where lie intends immediately to open •
Rank on the Scotch system
have styled themselves tho tmly friends of
tho Union. Wo revere thp Union,and we
■iovp its friends, hut wo cun claim no com
panionship in politics with tho man or set of
"tneii who sanctions every niensttro calcnla^
tod jo nltoliate tho afloctlonx of. thd people
Irom the government pfthcir ; cltotce,.imd
consolidate ail the well balanced powers of
mass of despotism. \ Wc should iiate our
outlives, .if in u tuntest . ngaiiut'tho righti
orGeotgm, wo did liotstaVid up inlicr be-
tolf; tve would-be justly dpspispd fiy’otliefs,
it when the strong arm of power was uplifted
for her Jostruction, wo did not join tlmt de
voted phalanx whoso united .cflbrts'mighf
break the-fury of its downward force.
Au active and watchful spirit Bos witbm
tlio.last six months boen aroused, which
promisos to redeem the country. Front Olio
end of thp union to the other; symptoms of
recovery and ovontunl euro are niithifostihg
titemselvcs in tho combination of moral ixud
political causes, all tending to tlio eventful
overthrow of a petty tyrant, more intolerable
than actual slavery, . The gre’at community
of the Republic, wearied with the present
mismanagement of public affairs, and hoj'
have resolved toupstop tiio dull cold car of
•power, and reassert af tho ballot- box,add
olsowhoro tho original rights guaranteed by
tlte eonsthutioti. ■ Tirtlris good; -jyork Geor
gia nppeaw new tp bo. takitig part. Her
sons, always trtto to'tlto doctrines of tile great
Apostle ofliberty, when notdbp.ed by.ilesign-
ing mien,-are again shaking off'-thtr slumber
of yoars and riSifigip.thcir uutfcd strength^
inspired by common danger, to effccta com
mon object.. ,;In o very part Oftho State as
sociations are forming for-tho diffusion of
principles,'until now .lipid sacred by iffnc'
tenths of tlio South. Tlio poisdn of tlio
Proclamation having blinded' the.eyes of
thousands, j* hptv working off, and though
copies so large a. proportion of. Our paper
this ntoruing,wiirbe readtfgth interest by the
friends of State .Rights generally. Wo had
designed saying;somctlung of the particular
merits of this intercstmg document, but want
of time has-prhventod us, from performing
tlio pleasing task—Vyo tjaunor llDWovCf, re-.
from, from' tho expression of our high admi
ration of tho .masterly stylo in which Mr; W-
handles, the dbetrines oftho federal party
andthe ingoniousnm with whichhe Introdu
ces oitr Chief Magistrate in the distinct char-
Uctofs-of patriot aud tyrtnt—at one time tho
avovyod advocate of State Rights, and at an
other, the open' enemy, to tbosp principles
which ho onco so ably defended.- Wo hopo
that none ofour readers will think tlio speech
too long for ti pcntsal.' Itis full of interest;
anil, will ahiply:remitndrnte tlio .reader for.
all tho tinio wluclt its perusal requires.
■ Wli wero 'of opinion o' few- mouths ago,
that' tho ctuiso- of coiistitutiOnul ijteqdom
would ultimatoly portsli .throughtho lethargy
At indifferonce of tliepooplc. Tltero seemed
indeed to rest upon their energies an incu
bus'; which nothing could sluike off; p for
getfulness which s'unk in deeper repose as
tho danger'tbickonotf‘artmnd'tiiem». The
voice nf Warning was unheard or utllteeded—
the spiritofOiicroaclnncnt vvalked abroad in
all its fearful' consequences; - tind tho resent
ment which should-have resisted it's march,,
slept it seemed tlio sloop of death, A matt
voter Jn tbo UaitedDtatci.were to sign sitcb a un ger siich circumstances, only ' moderately..
. reqnestrdio inViivUluals to whmb vvo have re- '(jevdtod to tlto interests' ofhis.oouutry.'might -
ferretl wonUl poratfatle'Win tltat the nathes had w<! ji iiave thought thaftho eXpcriinent-ofscif
^^^WlWently'Obtamedi-Wtd'thtttf bts pop- wus about to a „d that all
fheWpssings promised by.a wise bud; well
th« State Legislatures regulated system wore but allurmgswccts.tp
ttnif npon tlm noXt Congress, and all will be tcmpt-iison to rrnn. He,might ltavo aeon
well; Gen. Jackson wilt immediately retrace in all tho written constitution^ ras eountty,
^ Itis steps; ■ -All the ■ difficulties which disturb jjghts protected ajtd power limited,-yet in
»tlte public traiiqaility wjl.l bo adjusted, jvllcn ■ •. =-•
looking to tlio iuterpretatton and adminis
tration of tltat- iiistrimient.-ho would havo
soen thoso rights sacrificed at the' altar of
ambition, and tlio limitations of that power
broken down-tint! destroyed by a jaiitudh of
construction anti tt freedom .of intplicaition
wltich' svvopt nwuy bol'ore them the beauty,-,
the strength, fiitd the' safety of the system.^--
•And worst df all ltd would ltave scoit the
great body of tlte people hold captive by tlio
, i . magic of a name, and firefly rallied under.
Tlte Unrtcd •Stales Hplioto lias ..passed[the Am'himhBr wlilcli was wdving in.'dofianpei'
^.^u^Ujr-Mrajwffi^r^ung, over tJw prostrate and perishing forms Of
cription, yet tltero is. strengtli enough still
ipft, if it cun bo called into a^onr 9 to redoom
the falling honors of the state, atid did essen
tially in withdrawing, thoso improvident con
cessions whicli insidious men-'havc won from-
the: tebblo grasp Of scrv'tUfy. Tlio clouds
are passing uway; tbo darkness that' lwag
around us is giving place to tiro lightof trtltii
and reason, and ope united and; fearless ef
fort may bring'arotind the future destiny .of
Georgia tlnr mid-day splendor of-hor former
glory. Let no man foen be afraid to moke
this effort. T|io hour. is propitltioOs. A
redeeming spirit-is abroad amongst as, com
vincing men of past ori-ors and poiutiiig-to
future security. Let IJiitL spirit ga. -Aid
its struggles by every possthfo metifts, and
when tho gloom-of tho present slmllbo scat
tered, and the glory ofcomihg,'events shall
beam upon our native land; wo shallrejdico
for having stood in this dread Crisis by our
HOMES, our FIRESIDES aiidour ALTARS. ’’.
Various false reports are in circulation
with regard to thoTtpallli. of. this city. If
,our friends from the. country would bring in
a fow articles Of provisipiii.tho strength'of
Our appetites would astonish tliom,
.ME._BetE of Tennessee has, after tea
ballotiugs,. boon, elected • Speaker , of the
Ilouso of Reprcsontativcs of tho United
States. We do not, under the civcumstah-
cesjVmtfch rogrot’his e|ectton K 'for although it.
friend to tho presont- administration;' he has
given" to jts moastircs only sucli support, as
walipivo’ nodoubt he.considered tltoir duo.—
lUpdii the.wholp- iyoVayis. alwjtys regarded
hhaasanableV cfitcientund hrtnogt|ntombor.
Our-preference was of course for Mr. Wilde;
but having nq hopes of his success, we ure
content that the whole possce of wliolbjiog
men, have been beaten , and routed,* horse,
foot, and.drdggooas. '. There, were fifteen or
twenty' otlieri supported for "tlio- vacant
chair, amongst whom.Mr, Wildo.was most
prominent, having recoivcd for tlio first two
ortbroo bullotings tbo, largest vote. Our
Representative Mr.VVuyuO was not ’quite
?o prominent, onWrtmging in tlib- different
ballotiugs from fifteen to tiijrty,' Tlte pop
ularity of this gentleman, has ull aibitg been
very much overrated,'or ifltas rocoivdil from
some cause a very sudddn-chock., He is not
the mmi at Washingfou City that lio has
'iccii cr'arkcd np to fie.
Tho followiug we solect from n number
of l'cttcfs rocetved during ilte past week, of
tho like Import. We - select- this pno,' be
cause we- edmifo its brevity. There can bo
no miscdhstructlou of tho writer’s meaning;
and Coming as it does front nTrottp mail of
’25, wettiko -itfor granted'that there arc a
few of-, that rood: old Stoqk that are not yet
Qrantlanizcd* '' *
• .TALnoTTox;Ttttjti|ic, 1834.
Messrs. F4Uors:—PlcnaO send mo jour imjior, I
will rako Mr. GntsTLAsn’s piano.
. Yout* with ltos|iej.-t, ■ J. JONES.
•" FOR TItE KKquinER. -
Messrs.■ Editors:—As Editeatiuti ‘is tlio'
sonrlo tiom \vlicucc every thing noble,!nviig-
nificeut rititl great is derived, it may not be
unacceptable Uf a portion of your readers to
offer a few thoughts on llie’stibject. • Having
bestowed a great deal of aiteutioti on tlio .sttii-
joct for several, years I am* of opinion that
coneiderabTS Imptovetnenfo arc yet to bo
made in this country, and particularly tho
Houthem and WcstcniStatcs, • ;■ ■
Notwithstanding, mifclt has boctl done-in
the Smith towards tlib irtprovemem of youth'
much remains yc*i to he doittyUoMi by tho Le-
gisluturcs of the several Bluies. ntiil the-cum-
mnnitics' or well informed eirizens of thpsc
State*. • " ' '.. ' . . ■
To an trainformed stranger travelling ta ottr
country, hhtl seeing tlio-number of ri-iutiin-
life^; Great distittenuns hro perdoivabio in
dWercat soctiops uf our own country^the pro
gress of some States and -sections being Had
ward, to that dt-Kirablestate when all will pos
sess lUlcltigciret, iufurmatioii udd knmvl-
: ;Oar oWa Stafciii particular, hasmndo hot
little Iirogrpss in foo spread oflUerery.mtuiu-
meuts among Itf citizens;—but 'a-shorl time
since, hut htllq was-say-'or thought in rclaUbit'
to fiteramro ia-cdnetaUi'I tnnsr hare nnirind
my render that |l,is uoftto higher-branches
tauglit in,-dqr. Colleges dfijl S,entinrtiics tltht
.1 particularly whale tu,. bat,to,'the (tindu-
tnc'ntal mid soliill brandies of an EngUah edn'-
cation, ■ .TJicre nre several irtsthutions of.ro-
'eent origin in tliis State bf>1nCl| I am not
prepared to speak, riot having miy acriimirit.;
nuco with them, but may lio allowed'to say
that they evince to us that tbo public mind is
awakening to tho-inteiesis aud hoiior 'of the
St'nto, rind W.e, nt.1y cmt|tdein!y 'look for' a
fruitful- harvest at no vety'dislaiit perlixl.—
'Whoa wo reflect -tbnt tfio lio'not', prosperity,
aftil ".jiappinoss df our ieHuw-cillzbna tto])end
nn .educatirfli il tmtst. btj-fflritter nrtatepriso lei
us.tliat it sliould so lorigdravd-.liectuinglccted.
There arc some npu#s oftiviiich I may
h.oreallcr ttjmuk if-I nm adtmitcd into yocr
dultimus. - • " b.
v ’■ ** qyy ■■ * a i w*—••
-. tbt} piiliadclpliia Exemlnor;.' . „ ’,
As an ovitlenvo-uf tbo growjug intcrost tfclt
'in the dissepltnalitm ol'trua repa’diemi princi
ples’ in t]ie;stnfo of Alabama, since she (blitld
Iierserf.obligcd (oa*s!uine riii nuttmle.ofiuier-
‘posiliun, in firdqr. tfonrateqt’bet rssfrvfal right*
.against tbaStanuingurmy nf. General Jacktiour
wj aa nietiliitn that'yr'a lijive tofiently- re-
cviVed nil order for one. tyoitipiul.copies of Nq'..
5, of the Examiner, containing tlio Virgiitia
Rcsntutiims nffir), mid. Madison’s celebrated
Report, intended fur distribution. As weiiqvo
that' number -in utcreolype, wo can supply
any number of copies thot'tnay bo cailcil for,.-
mid there is certainly-no ehennor mode of cfp-.
oulating thn-oitlioilux creed qf.the republicalj:
party than the one hero.presented. A singto
number of thoExbminer can bn transmitted
to any part ul'djeUnited'tStmes, at a postage
of.one and a half cents. Tito matter con
tained in No.5,,in rirdinary ]iompblct form
and sfee, WduUl .occupy, 48 pages, ntrti cost
with pamphlet posfage, 'four times as nitich
ins tho prico cliurgcd.by ,Us,' which is lbr 1 —100
copies 83,00.—2w do, 5,00.
t ,Aud in tin- mine prnpnrliim liir any 'larger
number, to be trapsmittqd in packages of twen-
ty-Jite and to be addressed to riot luorc tlian
W.jiersons for'ejijry.fiupdred. . , .
Wo were . yesterdayfrsltcwn a Coimterfcit
Quo'Hundred Dollar ilill of tlio United Statos
Bank, being'the-fifth.'one which lias been nre-
setttbd tu tlio office hi this city within a short-
period.-' The eugruling andsigoaiuro ale ve-'
ry.wejl executed, bnuho-paper is Of a reddish
cast, arid ol'inlbridr quality. The genoral np-
peranco of. (ho Bill, is well ciib^tlutcd to 'do.-
ceive any one xvliu is not jr,' judgo of counter
feits. Merchants should bb on theit guard.
‘ ■ . ’ -■ ‘ Char. Cowr. •
Wc arc credibly infnrnted, says tlifr Colum
bia.///tier that fi/r n day nr two, past emit has
-been sold at two!dollars per'busuel, arid Fod
dernt nvo dollars twenty-live cents per bud
tired. . ;
A fluted cdlumn,.'144 feet liigll, js nbont to
bo crectod iu the ceutre o'f .Genrgo Siptarc,
Glasgow, jo the Mouibry of fiir Walter
ScotT. ’•
of onoJiumlreWJSliaics t
cent visit,to Jackson cunnly. -No dimbt.but
.thrilr success wqt^il'lmvo been; much, greater,
'if. groator. and- enrfiori rtfolieUy (.quhlhave
been givtn of Umtr intmidbdeull ripftjt tbadte
i/.ensof that county. Investigation ,however-
is nowuxcltod adiong.tljo people, and will as
suredly lend to tlio must beneficial results.
Southern IWg>
It is said tbat-Mj'.-lInrberi,- Irite i’ostmqster
nt Gainsville,-has brought his .action ogaidst
Messrs.'Botes, MeAfoo, Garrirdti and. uunu-
gan, for.fob letter of last Dcccmlicr, to the
houmiibio James M. IVtlyric, iii.crtiiseqricnc't;'
of which lie was itirned-ont of bffiobi-
■ Geo. Journal. -
Several ndvertisomonts,' andf' olhtJr arti-'
closaro unavoidably omitted till ftoxtweokr
cnifiiAHY. v~
plKOM lirr reriikinee, in tlio viilnilyof Columbus'
OH tlio munilni of tlto Dili iu-t. Mrs: Anurv KDtnln-tk
\yvun,.tho wiiSnrwarsBi L.Wja.,, i„ , li 1 S ) T„
of her ogo. Kbo wtts lira daughter uf Mr. Pioroe A,
•ml Mrs. Phmbo A ronnnmt on tho!»c
of July noj^f, for lhe purpose of dc«i.
r 10 in wuich tho ianunof the com- ’
wuy Htiuil be tlmpbacd oft
Jnriew : , ' ' M. W. PERRY, Tr.
U~S&,
- Thqsto who nre Building.
ftUUt, y hoc; Copper, Sheet Lend, Tin Plato, Aw-,.
is. , to^bvo sift Inliuiiohl tiibi, bin
■ •llqw enumrvlvlng Irioads rcHtrnin,'
The •""■onlpOi'g they fool, hr tmw <
- ri<°s«d bcrcutdhgetrtikoouslolui.. .
T?q dw wafi hur ctcmnl . •
Oh! nowconmdjrt^, whllft^wowr^pv *
■- COJIMEKCIAIi,
;. ' . PRICES OF COTTON.
Af iCdlumbus, - - 10 ri ll ,
J» AufiM/'a.;10 4IS IMi
:.At-Oliurlesmu,'-. ;. ,JIa.13-143*
Savauaaii, ,: - 1J l-2 a l9 t-2
I.ivcrpuol, Mpy.l* 7 3-4d a!) 1-2J
„ 'Pb<i expptl!i of-Cpttqji ftjim tile-purls in the
United'6.mM,.co t ritfen«rag;Oet'. 1, 16331.10. -
May 1,18, M, werc.'ris follow* s •• ‘
_ G*' .Pjrit*’£'‘.iFf a ’ ,eei Other ports: Total.
Snvnrinnli,- »5V45fl . 0,458 1,174 108,088
Chrirlcsutri, 07,127 28,081.10,ODD 135:907
NeW york, 33;102 10,208 (1708 53,288
Vlrgiuia, 12,750 6,580- • 630 ; 20,034
N: Oriohris; lB8;138 r 70',075 '4,040- 262J153
Mobile, . '62,085 11,020- 0.85L . 77,850'
Ojfier.porte; .'
6,054
400,754 143,021 23,054' 663,083
Am’e shipped to.lbroiga ports, • bales 663,033
Htook-iri NcW-Orleanr, May-1,. 06,586
Charleston, .-: . . lfl,290
Augusta arid Hamburg,' 27,058 . .
. Savanaph, , .27,769
■Mobile,'. . 25,408-
Macmt, •: *. 0,600 V
Estiinateil. amount ftliippctl
to imiilirirri ports and not.
.. 201,177
exported,.
190,000-391,177
'1,054,260
WUUUIVU Wruuvm - . -
-Tlte abdVo Ktatomcnt.Is tnudu w'im-.tlto
'view of estimating -flic extent left the crop. of.
the present season. . ' . ' : '
Itii July Tcmperaiiee Meeting,
CT- Tlto annual mdqtirig of the Harris
'conuiy Tciniramnco tSooloty, will be held nt the Court
House,,lu IIateiUo|i,,)m tlio Puekvii or'.
A.gom!rul nttcnJoiyiv of inn Mriiibern is roi
evtlier with nil ofticrs.whii ISel hli ililrrent in-tho snb.
jeer;- .IlM-vTIinimiw,t,ttin; rrijuertni'tltbConimntoe,
willdcllvernn ndjrcsson die oecimiuu.
Gold foots at Aacttim. ■ ,,,
OR* TUESDDAV.' TJIE I5tU JOLT KEXT; '.
W E wtil eoll'-nt Aevllnn, In-loro riurStuto in Cq*
iuuihnei GiL tho uiiillviilctl hiiiref-GqlJ-Iai,
No, 528,1st Sect. l2ib J)ist. Lumpkin Ci>,
Lot 342, 2d Seel. 21st Disi. Cherokee Co.
The ulmvo.rirO said tii be Sun Qbld Lot*, psrticti.
Iirtlv-tlto fiirt number.- TermsCatli, ' '
r.;.-'. ■.ttAM..K. JIO!)(iKd, 46 Cut Auctioneer*.
Coluinbus, (iu. Juno U It)—Id*
j'tin SouUiera Wltie will- pleo*" giro thn Sibo.vo 3
b)Sjrtl6rm, niiil forwent lltcir ni.-cmim to tlua..olf|t'o.
Auction.
JurigM.
.... „ . ,lj un. St MOSES.
Aflomuig Beilell It Wtlker’a l'»vcni.
I-'..' . lO—oowiu
¥ .AMI’. UNSEEU ANO-TRAIN OIL, ot supert.
MJ ornu»Uty,fi>r«»lol,y HALLCi-MOSEs"
. June 11- -?.!■■- . .. .lit—eowjt
■ - ’ ' Tin Wore.
A .LorgoStock on hsnd.-olTcroJ on libcfal termr,
nt wholesale ami retail, by' '
H.ILL & MOSESi
V . 1®—•eow3|
Wittiuti, Grcciiwodd A Co,-
H AVE Jiist rpeolrntl, arid kro noWtetoivitii frou
Wc\^\ork, Rnd Wcw-Urloftnfi, ou E&tcoiiv^
. Lm1Hhh,V
. Iron, Stwl nml Canting*.-V . . . ..
1H,000 Ibu. Bacon, 07 kega l*ard * • ... i-
*. IIW BW*. Orleans Sugar, 30 do 8ft Croix do
01 nacks CotTho
™ IJh|s. Wostcrii Whiskcv , A. -'. U V. /
12 ± .1 do Ruin, 30 ill) Norihflni do.*
33 bdXoo liar *Sbqt, 30 hogs Ndiu» . . a
JrmokiM llccf nml lkuf Tongut}*.
. Crackers i ml Ktuniiis. * r ' . .rp" v'.'p.?
I.nnon uud ItanUirry Nyrup.i
Jnipnica Ruth nml Mt»lngt» Wind • '
Jluliund Oin and Cogniac Mrandy ' ’
Albany Cream Al«
CordiutH ftmmrtcd, Cnrtdicji senorttd • A
, ‘ Putty ntid Glaus, .White Loud / y * • ; • i*
■ Almonds will Filbert*; Popper Spice and Oittgof .
• Crown aitd whitt) n^vcumn Su^or'- '- -
• Trfiaf ondimnip’ Sugar, tiui) 1’Qwofir and Irap'l. Tu
'• Brown’ii 1m>ai ch.iwiua; Tubuoco,a mipdrior article,
logr.tlip.r uritli a grunt\arictyt)f olher nrtiefes which
4‘»oy oflbr lowxt whoioiftilo dV rotnil—nursoufl tiurchfA-
ing, «ro invited to call uth) examine thoir aluck.
. June 11 . .* ' r • .]0-><f
. Sicana Roak lbr Sale. ;
flPtllK yub^cribrr will roll nt public auction, os
JL' tho furti .Mcmiluy.iu J uiy, at tho Xdfcu of Coima.
bus, Qem-gia, . . . ,* • - . r
I'ho Stcoin Boat VAN BUHEN, six months old#
built ot ritteburgli—ftngtiin by Phillips & Son, tjf
ItoubonvillcwHTraWB Jtt iuchcs* light,
’fhb Steam Bout ANDREW JACKSChV-.-uiaa
mouths ciltU—built by MiiTrrty of Stoubcnvillo*-£n.
ginobyPJiirtipiA Soh. . • . '* \ :
•. Also, tho Slonin llpht VBU3AtLLES**dhwe jrttif.
old—built at VcMaUicK.Kflnuicky.,'...;\. f \
. Tito' alxjve'BortU nfo all of light draft, and are wolL
(urnished with rigging uml Cabin Furpiture.
1‘htf terms of sale will h«j* l-ll tush, tlw balanco id
four:onunl payment*,*ht throe, u\x t . nine and iwnl\«
muntbs, with iutcrcpt front tho day of ral«s bond and
rtccttrily. ; . % ROli’A’. BEVEiUDGE.-
Jtino 15 I9*~tils '
Htutwny Slitvei* ; ; ■- \ • i
B ROUGUT to jail, fn diisplaefc/two ncgron'lky-
tlio namo of RALPH mid BEN, on.rbb ICti
iitM. Urho nay Ahoy bbtaiig to Naucy .Ci»imh*art,tT
Munlgomnry nounty, Ala, Said wgrobs Vro 'uf^otit tRo
Homo H.iyjt; until about 5 tW*l J0 inches high. lUlph
has 1wo«f lil« up|Hir troth lower than ilia ofhrrri, uud
is tulurnldi) black. Ben lias full eyca, anti in tif u nop*
|H|r SO^oahi of qgg; j 31id own-
jtor color, thdy an: nbuitt
cri»i requeotod to cmupl/
oWin . JA
Juno 14
flit* law, ami toko them
AS. Vt HOLLANIb Jailor.
. 19—St
G EORGIA; MUSCOGEE COLNTV.—r-Jrna-
than IVacuck <if the 675th • district, Georgia
Militia, tiostcd bcfori? mo oi>o onthiy rotut liorscj
id to bo ten ycnrs.old, torn feet sevvu inches
mmqd.oii 'lhe loft hip und/eliotUdeiv with *
Spanish braiMl, end Appr«ii‘*n lit f’Imrlfe* it. I*cc, and'
Jnnv?i< H. Jotici?, lotwcftiy*fivQ dollant,thiii21»tMay,
A true extract from‘tho Eh tray I’.ooU, this iCtii Juno,
I034v’.. JOHNTOWNSENlVCl'fc
•JutiftM •• .vi;; ^
i oilUIA, MUHCOaiJU COUN'i'V^-Murkb,
i>lnm of die 7*iifrllt di«ft toll* hjfo
lirtuiiOoiilijtariieni.
■S' HAVE jitet iwojToiiid tho OoiWneS Auofiox
JL Aim Co«»ii.«rios ItuCM^ u f.uu 101 uf Ladies rail
ticiidnmvn’n )io'i'flu)l’-S 1'UlllpB, die. &li. ivhleb
will bo Biitd vdiy IMrtyr tfwll."
Alan, n CnoniBBo! Imctit of GcuQ.inon'i* CiiHliing—
J ns Clonk'*,.Oftfttx, t'untiilikmn,' Votis&ciogcutcf
iSiSgS
About- twctUy-oao tlirmenud Bales of cot
ton iinve. Hicott received huce no far, Tim
number Inst yclir afttic .samo ilute ditl ,pqt
eXceuil«ixteor| jtiiovsauil. We' presume liic
ntry, ,, ....
ties; CoUogeil arid-scltoois, tlto iiloa* would
imturally. present itself tlmt we are tlio best
cduhatet'l'people on earth, yet saictly spell
ing rio idea could bomore CTrutteuiia.
The advantages arising ffom tlio ubove re-
vretv of tjte. subject extend* to lew, but very
few in comparison witlt the great dm-* ofour
feUaw-citfoens, and thougli nil moy be said to
have edacmioit, riot more than one of, oviry
fifty |xmeWs Its solid' advantages, I mean
those brandies necessary to a commercial in
tercourse witlt Our neighbors) or proper dcvel-
opement of lhe htinmn mind to as.m niuke
litem intelligent ciiiietts or sociable compan
ions. When we, triko'n View of tlio present
mato of the worlil. It i* matter of wumter that
w-e shrittfd be behind uny nntlun on die gtobe
in any tiling that will adorn tlto human, char-
national justice and iu'dividuril libewj',
, It is deeply to ho regretted that our oa n
native state 1ms been rieccssary-ia some de
gree to-the common iiyury. In every strug
gle. involving tlio essential sovereignty 'of
ute States, a large portion of Iter sons havo
boon found'hi activo "conflict, side by sldo,
with tlto all conquering cbmitpions of federal
usurpation. Nothing has been too tnon*-
strmis forfitcir credulity; nothing too 'out
rageous for tltoir sanction. Doctrines tltat
would havedisgtraced the most bitter and ter
lentlcss revilors.of-tluj immortal Jefferson,
are proclaimod from tlto palace, and find a
ready resting place In the bosoms of tltoso
our brethren. Laws of positive butchery,
and schojju’) of military nturdcr, ure devisod jncteriyet »ueb |» the buueninblo fact, that al
and onactod agalast u sister State, all of! most every enligiilened ebrislian country sttr-
whirlt have been , ofonded by those who i p.w.c» us to education in tlte middle wulks of
Gov.DnvoVaP-FlotiiTa;. CRiimofos tlio mi
ttunl. vnlURof prpperly wreeknd. on tliu-Florida
coast m $503,1X30. amt one vein it amounted
to$700,(m '
IVe havfc hrioit ,favorcd, says tlio Boston
Journal, \viili ,the perusal of private. teijers,
received.-by llio.Napolcou, front an oxlcnsive
Amcricoii Iltlusc at Munciiester,'• Eugland; to
an Importing Hoitsc in this city, doted April
23d, wltich sitites—o thqt there is scarcely
ntiy tiiiug. dhitiBfor.'.tlie Airierienn Alarket;
but very law orijers.lmve coiij'u lot wnrd'fnr- die
Aiiluiiim.aiid ail'riro'oxtreijiely limirod lit a-!
mount. Business, however, is good both for
home and cooimcuUil Markets, and prices re
main fiim."—Pent son's Advertiser. , . -
Au appuramslins' been invented in Eng-
hnul, by whieili ibts ufdilleVeiit kinds ijtnj'. be
made iu ten mimuw, in qtlarittUeS. ffijm one
iu ten iputrtS;Vii8o, mi article tailed fictwi,rig
iKiwders, liirgeVihmitilieS cif-tvitielt shoSild-bo-
iinporioil,'risitlifertr.ttrilp)aiiy ofour lioi headcil
politieiaiis \Ylrorcfmiiesoincthingtocool foeir
eouragepbr ardor,-in file jmrsuit of oftuio.
Singttlar jUscoeerye—itir. Horton, a gorttle-
rnun wlHilimilie8n *rigpgeil in Uoilrig Itn w'a-
ter in I’ntvKldttoe^iia's prcsenteil fo,the-public
some reinurkable-resrilta. In 111* secoiRl . cx-
Iteriineut-hr boring, 'lie Seleclttl the cxirenic
jKjlm of it 'w liitrlV mnny Vitrils from^tift original
iaud. Ihi' bored, ttiroiigh tlto I'rtifittnlmiH—
then tin uugH a stfatpln of thud, .then through
——, Atlhta+riint;
■nndafsimij;
r < 'ceil firtther.'
lie next slrack a vineyard, null drew qp vbrpS,
gnlpes, grapeneeds, leaves, ifcoriW, linslciints,
pino bars; arid tbeeikub' of )ifikiuhyn fi riils, 10-'
getlier witlt pUr«--wj<lor. ■ •Tl)iu was 33 feet bo
tow tlie bed of ihoriyer! '•
Mr. jirdylai"Safely. Carrl.:#.'.-'-W« ltave
foriys tlio Aiugii.bla Stale; Rights’ Senluul,)
just exmniffeilfa inpw bigcuiuii*i inventiiiii oi
narnu miiit^iut die bend
iugu tiuuyjju .{) -ptiaiuiij *»»■ Mitoii,.n*>.**
sand, peblilcsundiiiiartE gravel. Atlhis
water impregnated Willi voj)(teriS nnd r
broku liirrii, lint' detentiliied le profeeil ft
-DRv odons ANh ilAnDWAhnr‘-ombraciug
Nitert) CloihsiWahkeiSiUnnicspuns lec.
Tenns—iill siiiiit over 8IH-i,l.lx inontlis credit, with
hanUftllb iiutu't, ond:0|iiirmcd Cal'
, and: tqiprmcd emlufwi,icuts—-under
-luo, arariatr. brntber article* fur cofh..
M. K. HQHfres, Is ut>j Aiuiihn^ti
finrfog flnrilcu,
trs -will, tko Lest reed* nt ot cry kiH<t, mid will liu-iirc-
pared this eeprua to-m4I t!ni|iti CuUiiMta and bntit
Trees af. die bc*t und man eliidea variants.;
JUtlNKAVANAH, Bupcrinleiulcnt.
June 14 , - ' ; ll)-fif .
■ N«tico. ;-
ntCDMOMD COUNT V OESnOIAj AND.RtOULANP
DISTRICT BbUTH*CAHOUteA,
■BTJRfiPOt-Ue, show ttvnnty-ana.Cock', tyiiliittthe
Or following limit*—no Cuek to aoigh Icss.Uian
4 lbs. dad umre to exceed 0 lb*. f> ifz, |b niutets nn-tlie
3,1 Monday in July next, aaMiift tiny one in Uneenn-
4io* of Muscogee, Gn.’or llur.*i-ll, Ala. any it here on
halfway croumkaud lighttbr'tiltj- Hollarsenclt.battle,
and ouo tlipuiunil (Tallah ilia oiltl, UI roudoiie lliire
hc-ncuepteil l,y tlio XDUl June, Or
NELSON A EI)MON!WN t , .
■Jutwi^l .ia-4)t.-, . „ • . . AugniaiGo.
dnrkronri UMN with k *|i„uod rumn, tmtb Ulna feet
•wbit», witli n etar In hla fnrohoad; iHros yean, old,”
faurti-eir haniluHod-n h»ll'liigh, njmrai**d tn aixly dol
lar*, by Ayeltibald IIOoueH, nod William C*u«.
A tnuSaxtmaf from Ute E.tniv Ilaokjthh lOlh Juno,
1334. . . JOHN TOWN'SENl), Cl’k.
Jmi-1-1 - . . - . If)—St
SORUtA, HEA RI>. CUUNj’V;—Lewroes
oM Siiuthf of Ihe 7©J?il ilnfrici G. M» toll* befom
i0. onu .bfttray liorao, ft bright bay, with U»«» loft fnpo
Hi liiiiil fiiot Cvhitu, niffl n mimll whito «pftt behind tho
ciun, HimpoH.ed P)bqiJourtBimicd by the polo-coicl, und
m Hinall white nj>ot on lii*< Irft fdiouldor, t'iclit or tiiuo
yi*nr« old, tfpi'irnltit'd hy John Iftdmoh, mid Johli Stow*
art, to fotty.fitb dollurfi, Ihitt l M\ Mav, !H!M.
;• • . WM. BARKL1VJ. P.
A true extrapt fiom tho Entruy JRwk, this 3d Juno*
IB3V BAILEV JILE^op, I). CIV.
‘li-inM H>-~at
: 71 OUR. ihonllui jiftcr dale ajiulicnrioh will be andu
. ‘ lo thb ltonnrnhlu tlip Infonor Court of Muneogt o.
ionmv. whenHiich«r»M uCourtof Ordiosry.for leavft
urfeU lm»,ur jimd No.TWVW Bw 1 fi%i nt
Alip Itftli di^trki Jkl secUunof
bIbo,Nq* tho lfltdis*
tu M
HcTtion, and Nu,
tho ChcroKco ,
triet, Ibnncrly MuwOccp, now. Marion cftiliiiv, being
tho rent estate of WjHiiui Tilly, lfitn uf
coitnty ducOukodi 'LIIOS, B. HEEftE, Adni’r.
Juno 14 - f
Goo'rain. UnrroU tornit?,
6. fORTBti * WinCim, i ’ '
. : -M-*. ' -> BSpwIM Court, April
lASIEB S. 1'ARK. .. } .. -Tern, ten. > '.
llltlo Nisi, for Foreclosure.
' rTPON the petition of Oliver Parlor, William Redd.
• Uj'.JuuiO* K. Dunivll, Itkliord N. I'ark, Ihiiraas
.Cunnineluinu Joliu Cuimiiirhiun, WunIbou Heard,
mid I’eier J. Wiiiiuin', finilny that os the S4lfi dutr.
day*,- half forfell, 01
sooner if'ppiribloi -
r*H ■YtXV-i Otli Typo FOtWWf'
:'HuhJ«riher*'.ro'poetrully inform ilia Trim
, r in lift, Ktyk’.of ilte I»tc*t Euro-'
Bjii'a*,inll ealeUliifi'il hfi omumcntiil print-'
did display, unit looking their aMorUorot of.
TV pro eiuiraled.iir beauty, extent nod trip
Hft.lt of rjpn-hliviei luny lie obtained nt tlio
Nilj. iU,. (/'Iitonbcra All-eel, uoor Ciintlilnie
mgwmst
1‘MBTJSO
riel} 1 . At!
foundry, Tv'if,. '4U,': A-liamlrarH afreet, aoor Cbntlitnn-
*m:ot. itfamlidu.}'BfoarofftpU froiu Ttvciva-Li,u) RM
tuTriarl—eotniirhriiig ' . ' . •.
43/ loron of Jtoiuirti -Cdjiimls with - Lower Case,
:« do.. Iloilo, , do do
S dil Tide Roman ikt do
5 do Title Iloilo do ..
■ r. ,i.i S)ia'dRoin'ndo ;
Ailtinao- do
ltlncK-, -jld .... -
Oift’f, ni'ick dd ■ /
Kvrifl , fm . fi
IJeim’h'l tXldn
Oiien Text do . ^
Twiiline Hoiinb Caritr.isWiiUliKiiros.
Two line Iljxic Cpjntid*, ■
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Ui»
do
do
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Jkr’ t
Iki^idosonifttncui
,0, riiml .HV.'hsl-iei vuiion* kinds
tlo* - , -Olif if f 00 . do
ItaliuiidL'njiital* *n,1 figure*.
sooifoilTfifite.. i- A kiugie jerk of a rtring,'
(U«eiigiig«»T(/e liroc.i froin' tin- single-trees ;
uml tlio firel otej) u|' the lirirtn'* aflerwitril* re'-'-
lYioved tftfc foatot ehulas Loiil tlio tongue.*—
Every irian wlio lias a carriage,aught to liavo
it fixed iipnii Mr. Binyleo' ptoti. The beauty
of it is, tltat it cunitot fail ,if snccoi’s, ft>r it is
presume that be will be rrioembersu, a* foftjl
tA inefl love file anil whole boncr.-rojtep.
iifiirte, I*)t.
-ry Httiire*, Ticoo jr racDoavbupetiorj, A*UP—“*
•af and other fftaisf Bpacp 4late*r Ilrasa Hide.',
menial Dusliis, l/ju-.llincoii liihre th»u liOO-kinda of
ttui Jcr*. >,id MIAtfi iliuh 1W kinit* ul' Uuts anil Crna-
moutB tor *ely*ol,- Iftfak*, iWmnlniitr* and aeientinc
win k* i-tdet/ for any of which, or for Canippmns
fillckr ( C««y, CiutBoi, Ao. witt lft- exeemed with die
utmoKt jiivrj,initiide,»,!tl|;o stuck beiug olway* on
mil," . j. ; .,
TbeyX*il) also exocutoptden, far Pnntin.ir
Pai>cr, Ink, ic. ivlijlli liiey wiiiCjiaad* el “l
**pS«sr» ofuew/in|)«ir» will please pahU*h }hl* ad
vcrtlscaient (tdMnb uatet three liuiaa, *euduig n pa
per cautidiniig it
when they tfntf.
kffilrom is fioiiudry. CE0R( . E BRUCI ; ^ (jo,
New-Yo.-)t, March 5T-
[hUnota) tlirco lima-', *euduig a pa-
1 tho Foundry, aiij recebo payir— 1
dm/liape four tiliioa tbo amount of 1
ami Bo«Iaaiiii:L r - -,. T , „ . ....
embracing-amim;-, oilier ardcioitflf projicrly.a ctttoiu
lot of IiumI, mown uml dlali.icui»l,eil a* lot number
ouo Mindreil aiid iwcuty-twivio Ihn *ixih district of
Carroll cmmty < el*o, t,ao odlor bit, know* a* nninbar
‘ hi Um sixth di.lrlct-af eilid eouoiy of
, Iiae otlier-lot of laud,.known a« nui
idnciy-eig!
.'uriull; aiHO,inio oijier’iuk mi iimu«*.^wv*« ■« uum-
|)dr 0W hubdied uud fiix!v*fulir, ul thn sitid nixthdite**
trict of ^Carroll criumy, which fidd intHfgflRe wan ex*
cmrtod for the t)ur|HifO of Fdvwj* tho tMtitibnor^ and
tho FiJd I>n|ilcl and Ecnjumin ^Hiiford, fti.ni nny 1la».
Ifilily ^Uiu-U uii«ld bo oci:a<joucd by i*ny defiitcutio?
(hut Itad or’iMiclit occur «m flie ixtri of the fiftid Jantea’
Purk» in CVltiwr of tho Brmialiof the flunk oftho
Htntafif.Oceirgiui hirninji in Grrrnsborou«h, tlio M>U k
tioiriv,m*d liioxtld and Beujnioui HanfV>rd Its*
vinjc hcuoiii* (hi KcourUlosof thft hhmI JauieH 8. Park,
for Uia I'uirJilVit ucrrorn;onrc of uUtftiiiica aaCarhieff
IIH nfon-rni.l, mid tlio iMJtillowoni living Hkernti to tin)
Gonri tlmt il»ftro iij.ninv duo fthd o'wiiut «u Huiifmort-*
«>, tbu Hum of Ihtrty thounand dollan*, it Ik there*
o uidcrud by tlu: Court, (Iwt tho wild Jamcn S. Park
•Miy into the CterkVolffcu of ihia (Tourt, within aik
idoiiiIh frorti tbtft ihno, the SMI cum of thirty thoiiFond 1
dt.llntf, with the accruing on. ilia name, «n ; *
■“ * • h» dofanlt uf »uch-payment
all If ku! cost* auA that
that tW uqnii *
!»c h«Ml<’*>forth'
Xi.
Ik
equity of fudcinptiim in tfiofid Iota of land
^rorth «U)«l fot over barred nnd forcel0?od, niul
ills limlft-r ordered by tho Court that n copy of 55
rote-ho Jmbliihed In one oftho pohhc a*wtt*« of
lids tltuto, once« month fat fun- mm,111*, or seeved oit
tlio mflrumb-r or tils specmt-aaoiit, at lea«t three
oonih* ptevioiis to thp lllno tbnt.emd pa) went is.
GSrokr oirketodtebomade.
A true extract fibtu the teteto^jW^togf Wav,
yfnmU ' v
'I'on it I’rOjX'.fty Her Stile. - ,< ■
stib of changing th« direr'*
df hi* v’lijmHJ, upi-rN fur wdft, oil accuuimoj
Ilia uu.-ra lor haic, on
dotTiiK iftrmn, hi* HOUSE AND LOT, in the town
of C<)Iiimbna. The.bit U i*\tcnal?o, Including
hoR'aiircft, Nuu.lWh «nd WiO.t’nnwftg 0irog«h rind.
tl»fi»iHrHi®dfpr«5?emjnk three fto»«a. The ahuatioii
is nn eligible one j l»clng I|i«i and hiuxjMmu*, and at
tbo upi^r end of town, on (Iiq direct on which tlio trv-
vclliiic iri flOhe. Tho dweNlrt£-hmi?o coashte wf rift
comfortable rumn«, aml on mony fi«>*pin^>». Th6
out^hoiiflcv nrc-firat ratoj ftie wftlldKHie^
- l-or tlv» tefo^-spidy to John Fontnioo,who te*a-
fiailwd Ui toUs 'Undl'putod tli>* will hegketft^
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