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OOLUMBUK:
Friday nprubig, July 4.
An Address upon Temperance, delivered
in Merriwether county, by Dr. A. L. Aoeohas
been received, and shall appear.next week.—-
We are obliged to defer it ib order to finish the
letters of our candidates for. Congress,'which
\ge commenced last week.
LAFAYETTEIS NO MORE.
Paris papers, of tile 21st May contain the
consequences. Is there one son of ourflofofi
sires, who does hot,-’ whilst he weeps ovoi the
ptospcct' : pf.^in:drci'und us,'rejoice fromhisjq-'
■host heart thht hi. own individual efforts may
aid essentially In';rescuing the-Constitution
from the hands : og tlioso Who have nut only
tarnished' its'brightness, .but .are. ‘still, like
wolves, prawijng in tho prodigality of that vc'-.
rjr ruin ihcmselvcs have; made?. BredtheVihcre
flic man with sense and told so dead, as to
ling to Ms slav^i*- bosomthe chains rithich
others liaved fdrge'd for 'his wearing, without
anofioft to broqk them, or a wish to Stand
erect in the. dignity of freedom I 'lS tberd .one
vilb wretch amqngst usj.-who forgctfhl:Of his
na|ivein:jadop)(Od-^tp'ti!|and,dllher' deopi add
moumfui intelligence. or the .deatffoffiiis die-: cnfeetfca .interest, ^iU^um/frolh dtir no^.
Anguished map.' He Sf his resldehce ini and shudderntfiip ftowns.or .court rthe trtnlles
Ilia age, after a ahSrt illness.' ■ We»n6t
attempt to euldfee the rocifioiy of, this gredt' »pr drebbons; o- : its. institutions ,with'
and goodinam Ilis' name fa" written upon* * frf?®h.theiube,.Ist present deeds
■ • ■ . . * 'S|, Ka a1. ajI 1.' — OAi.1. A A - Ini
dWtetms of Americans, dndiis^tde^^hgl.^^^ !«P pumslinient ;dt^ his
them, need no comment. .We trust thatvthe .cast out as evil r.and his memory,
friends of republican liberty throughout s ihe' tong high,'tliqLgencratiqns yet uijbpm may
Union, wUl pirn-a tribute of resjiiici to - tho ibe ? ndhbOW}Jiaf»hen.Georgiawaslnsolted,
♦memory of tho man, who stood ^so high- tur ?j l1 -
their affections, ami who* made so great fiiujrl-;,
Sees for their weal;' YVd respedilully'. re-'
commend tq the citizens of Columbus- tliat ; a
meeting becal.ied.for ihepurposo of adopting
. measures expressive,of: tour deep sOrroW for
f. this melanoholy evept.
from hitf rescue, and dared-'not defend 'his
wife, his children and his fireside . - ' ;
There may' npcihdeedbesuCh/asthesejre-
itiarks'would seeiri to itripiy. There may not'
dwoll amongst us one' who would.with malice'
prepense; aid in the subversion of tho funda-.
mental principles of ..the, government, nor one
.who -wouldT willingly- sanction the. abuse of
delegated power for the;, purpose of guiqiii-g.a;
mean,corifernptil)je, party triumph. If there
when frgedota’s'flug first -floated in' proqd doii-
ance overall ifijured, iqaulted, and- bleeding
■ country; The mind. goes.bach to that hour
'• gs-v-and seems to' mtnglotigaia iff the first great
'•iHdf^truggle'Tbf enlightened 1 .public Opinion,-to
.burst'tho shackles of kingly dominutipn and
governmental misrule. The present period
Strongly reminds the patriot and lover Of - his
.country of that dork arid porteptoua day, jHo
•people, and the • constitution of histoounlry
by the parasites of’UiOpaldc'p," ahd re-echoed'
by the ambitions, office huntershe feuds up-,
ton llic'statute bliok'the ihfatuons Bloody Bill,
arming tho military • cliieiitm with’ power, to
bgteher tlw, warm-hearted 6opa ofa-sister
■ fftate: he-beholds Alia once heauliful.imege of
n free and republican' government, - changed
’ l>y the magic of a Proclairiatio.il, into dU'that
appears to us folio tod exclusive in its objects
to safisiy the ttwto'of the;times;. Works that
are altogether scientific .will nothin, tho pres
ent age; bo genernlly popular or.cxtcnsivcly
read. Tiiopubtic mind.is prorio to the laxti:
ries, rather, than to tho labors of looming*, and
ho Who' Would lure it from this effeminacy of
lettora iMo profitublo iatoilcotual toil, will
have to accomplish tho task,": by leading it
insensibly, into tho barren fieUl*of. scicnco
(hro’ the flowery-paths of. literaluret Wo
would- tliorbfore respectfully. - suggest, as an.
improvement,; that 'the Academician should-
blend with. i(s 'science a little} more fugitive
reading)'-relaxing ,its gravity .with occasional
nurth, and its erudition .with tho scintillations
dr wit . • • -/. .
•'We;have received ftoin some unknown
friend; twft fifty dollar bills on- Mr. Vafi-Bu-
reri’s glpry-Baftk- r 'Ik these'hard times when
lx will be' discovered - that we'have not}sou-'
zoned our articles quite'so high Willi the.pep-.
per of politics ibis week as usual. 'We‘hold' ... .... . .. ...
it absolutely flecc'ssary onceln'a whuVto owl ‘he signs of the
flown and suft'er the heat and efferyescenco of : ^ and.SvUtginifly. -«M- corrected When
our wrath to pass awav,otberwise slidhitirieotis .^1101 box; shall reU dfe tale of lruth, and
combustion might mke jadee^endoui. J^-.* '‘M”-***
brightcareerinsmoke. TheWcittheitofitsclfis fowcendentiy gionoUasuccess of prmejpte-
hot enough in tllis Southern climate; wiihtiut An instance of the . retort uncourtfcpuS is
o ednstaut Bu'pcraddiiiori of patty disquisition 'said to havo'bcea exhibited-in tho Scnatd of
arid political inquietude.' The mind like the Ihe.United States, a few .days siaco 1 . Mr;;HiU
body grows weary in well doing, gpd might who was duringim Editorship inNotv lIamp-
from successive paroxysms of patriotic iudig- shirei rather roughly handled by "Judge Uphum
nation fall into complete coltops6, ..without for Certain slandertm's charges cqataiined in
. .'some respite, from tho.turmoils and vexations . thoitotriot, was reddtng- .a rbal long ‘winded
. of spirit .inseparably connected:wHh our- high cbllar’spCecbin extenuation of tboobuses and
vocation.- Wo by np ipcaus wish to ; bo .Tfti 1 . corruputona charged upon Ahd PokGflice De-
flerstotKl as grounding oqr arms, or redring in partuieirt.'in the course of .which |e asked
flisgustfromtlte.contcst; hilt simply, as claim- Mr. Clayton of, "Dbiaware, what remedy he,
ipg a truce uutil,as_mqh, .we ea«;ragale ; our-' (Mr- C-l wouldtproposefor theSe. abuses 1. to
. selves arid offer our flevotipas-at -rite altar of which'Mr,'}0. repitcdr '“Timothy Upham’s
our country.- The glorious auuiversary uf ronicdy'for basu caluminators whomndcsetir-
’ Indepentlcncev’that brightest apd.mo^thtaiiir-.irility theiiitrade. 'Perhaps; continUetJ Mr. C;-
tiful epoch m.all,the worlds, cheqaeripdvhisto- the niembdr is able to jpdge of the efficiency
xy, claims oar attention and calls 1ioi(ie alji, o.ftha remfcayV’ .-' .Th&rept/muSthtw^ ftiUeh
'X/oflsSpoadcuce of tho Charleston Mttrcufy, ■
Washington. Juno 20,1831.
Tho report to day is, that Mr. Cuss also is
about to resign in a day or two, and Mr.
Benton to be transfored to Alto War Depart
ment. It is also said, not,with much proba
bility, that Mr. Forsyth will not accept the
State Department. Thera is groat trouble in
•botli. Cabinets at presont. Tho fthite are rap
idly running into vulgat fractions',and unless
tho old.llcro brings back Major Dawning, ho
will not easily quoll tho disturbancVs which
aro.broivulg. Already Mr. Moore to spoken
of as thb Successor of. the Adjutant tto tho p-
hio Forties, who presides over the comer as of
the Land Office. . T. L. Smith of die Treas
ury, will havo to follow. His moral toiiloso-
phy is notov^ri rigged efanugh tor the lltitude
of .Washington.' .Barry 'sui( .hahgs fafth'd
botli partip* condemning hisman-
Post <
a dimo looks aiiriost -twice as large os adpdli-.
lpon tormej-jy. did, the eight of any Jtintj of
money, makes an Fditdr open his ’oycs.'. Tlio
sight flf Stole' bills; .did therefore most wonder.-
fully astantoh our weak .minds, until, we'saw
in. whatkind ofspecie they.' ware toije 'rp* :
deemtfd.. .Uibry'- to-. hii article well* enough,
when directed to. a jreper bBjccj, but ns'iCfills
no empty pocketsr Wo s’hnll.have the aforesaid'
Bill's -regnlarly noted and protested for noh-
acceptance,. and sent back to the Motlier,
Bahkat ICindcriiook.for redemption.
:Oua readers aro requested to notice parttcr
Atfarly a "short, .correspondence . betvvcen; Mr.
: Forsyth pnd Mr. Wilde,, whicli Will'bo: tounti
appended to Mr- Wilde’s letter tp the Central
.Oommittcn of this'Stale., Thisliwlomatter of
living iiislory will exlubit in bold relief the.
little electioneering tricks of. certain great mCh
who moye the, wires tor the whole Union Par
ty of Georgia. ■: Mr; Wilde was-rather too old
U bird to be caught withsuch phaff. ’
Wp acknowledgo with ploasure the receipt
of t\yo pamphlets—«ne containing alt address
by Daniel,Chandler, the other an address by
Sampson'. 'Fouche,' delivered before the Slate
Rights Association of Wilkes county. The
Sovereignty, the rights, and- the remedies of
the Isifdea, are' in these addresses ubly vindi
cated and sustained,'; We wish it was in Pur
•power to publish , thorn entire, m our friends
would find dheroiu aU that is necessary' to
ciuivlnce lliem. "of, 1 flip .correctness: of the doc
trines which -in comihon.with themselves we
iitre .endedyonring to enforce.- There never
wu^ ddpabt pn our tuiuda ihat old. Wilkes
Would Up jicr duty and her present altitiide con-
yinces us that shoja'about to -sustain, tier liigli
Ugentent ofilip Offiee, bjttold Hickofy to de
'tormined that he shitU tiold ou tp him; fTlifr
Senate went-lnro Executive business, - W it
to supposed tliey gavb StoVerison a. irf
ovpr.- and - laid -him .diit, to eool'-tilT fit
niatV'Wten it is cxpScteff .tltoy -Will Hiaaru
hirh--rand vindicate tho injury ijonc to iho
character,' tlur. Constitution,'-the jqw's ajiithe
cause of Representative Goverahinht. fiy. his
bargain, and sale With AhdreW-JpckSpn.—
There is now.noapology .for' Simatbre hthig
swjtybdhhr' through qharity, led Jo vjjtpyhr
him.'.'.They have tho evideliqCpflii^'Corrup.
tton before -them* ‘ Let their, moral Courage,
•bo cPual to.their -animal; icuhcitf remenlhor,
the glorious example of die cldcr-Briap?, .and
■let them :hot bo So brutish ns 1 to nnstakotljc
lesson which itteachcs, ahd-sacrifibo tho prin
ciples of fimiian liberty at rite sbriuo Of pity,'
personal feeling, or motives of policy,' The
couiiiiy expects thpt eiclt.seutmel.'oh tile
watph tower,wifi do jjis duty,' .;' tf, ; ■>
. Loow«n.tk,' (Ky.) June
chunr GccuRnKXCK.—A shocking becUrrurtse'
the 'wandcriug' atleotious of the lieatt.; .Let iikp'dropsrjf gaU ori tile'feelings of Hill', C>r it', character.; ;Weli dono tor her 'and'her'gifted
a..Las > aUa iLo'Jik' Ar f«1i» S.4tl>d.« ...S11 1— "— :v -- 1 1T—U«—-.-.A BODjijp V *. ^ ' .. *.•- *,
what else may bo'flojie, the.dth of July wher-; will bo rCcoflecfcd that llpham’a remedy was
ever-it'fiuds"n'whole ; spUledAinencau,exacts llip horse whip, and thatiie madp'a Vefcy-1 • ■_™ .
from .him.'tlie-rcmembmncc-ditodo.the: day, feeling applicatronof it on. a time ta the hon-V ' ^ . •*
nihon (roMlntn's'ttniT 'flWt flnniA,i I'n'turmid flnfi- orablc Senator’s Outer man. WeXQprctfly know '- anc y d c .d^ 8 '°W- t - ®,. : 0
Which weihad.rather.have borne.-the,original Boms Wtlfctdke place on MortUay next,
dose of tho unfeeling allusion', thereto. The Talbotton, judo 30tli, 183-1.
Sepalor from Ncw^-Hampslurd itayiUg~ot}CC Editor! nf ikaERquircr.—Xon willploaso Bond too
belonged to the corpse Editoral, a felldw feet ^ourvery valuable jtupqr, niid eoMidbr.inpea. Oolng
ing almost induces'us to'tuke Up tl.e crtdgel.in > ‘ i, °I ,,ac0 * * iU be + U<u 3 r
beaten.
his behalf. .,;We eutreat Mr-; Clkytpp, if■h'e.'l" v T”“• ■; ^'JOSEPH JACKSON.'
should ever cpudcscehd tp.hoticc hlnq .again, Co«jmNT.--Woliko youk notions, bfthiqga-vjuat
not to allude to diis past period in lhe liistory' go ahead. - Editors ENauinra.
almost hears ngain .thoarbitrary edicts of.lpf liis life;- -Suchallusiohs makes a fnan,no ..... - - : m thk zxquntzR
power, crushipg wilh-a-breath the substance mattef hOw.maignifi'cantJ'eel somuch'likejm -. Meuri. Editors :---aince Caiigula’a 'liqrso .\vca
and form of freedom. He ldoks.now ugiltri‘ -wphau . ”}•■• -•<? ' modc.(>nsul,mttOntK)j)era*-,inwplii,.oraoorgia,
-ttitoh CiicMMarin whoso akspcitdiPg 1 <.i&l'
Louis. MdUinb. lias resigned "the office of
tacy cleave to rile I the Ubcrties of the p[ Strife i for whaK.reasou is hbt thing.iinpossibio in all nniur”^jb)iUcrdly Bp'euking.
tot iiilbB Congress of the. Unitpd ’ States, there (a no.
. . - . exactly dtqowa, ;It is.said that a .iriisphder-'
Jie lipajW.the.hparse notes pf dcspqusiit, raised- ,?v,r _u-.i- n.„-
staudiitg .took- plpco .between him ahd-'the
President, with rigard to a letter, fofuishcil the.
Sciiute in pbedienco to a call by that, body on
thp .department of State, for all .llte pnpors re-'
latiye to the.appointmcut of minister to Eng-
liind. TbisWk&a ietter.written about .'iweitte
months ago, iti wflicU tlto. President .rtotified
Mrs S(evenson, that lie should noarinatb him;
jts minister tp^Jreat Britain. When the Li-
is fearful in a cortsolidlttod bm^ and all ^^ lbun d Ul0 nhe-crit was let out, he sdnt-for
that to odious in fin absolute desjmtism. And
W. wind Itp- the system of fraud anffWtrqng he
hebrs the executive claim of supremacy.Oyer
the. sword; the purse,-and (he goyeriimont,
and sees that clnim in^ part enforced by ..the .
Chief:M^istmte, in-,snatching the.public;
TBEAsitatfrdm the:.piacc wltere rust might.
have corrupted, and'.plifcing iL'where thieves
will break-through'aud-6teal'i ■- -I-.ft:.-
Amid such scenes of dahger, thickemnjg ev
ery hour, the imniversaiy of freddom cOmcs
like the gentle sliowcr upori tho parched and
.perishing .vegetaiion of cajth, reviving each
withered, feafof.hoptifa.nd cheering each-dying
. hiid of patriotism. It- sits uport Uid dark arid
■Stbrmy cloud iike tlio'beautifaV'rainbow’, if
not the ltarbipger of peace,; uiieast the wittfess-
that thestormfTJf assiiig aiwayfutd tlint-shcre
s'till remains' in the -ark. of .the- Coustitution,
ono little bond of, devtoed bfotliers,.wlio have
*odo secure; amid the waves' it’ corruption-
lunuirtg-mouhttiins high. 3,'hoy .wiU riot now
pve up rite ship; '•he ftiends OfStaVo: Rights-
on this duy vhil-n0t.be tdafmod at'iheliypi^'
.critical cent aboui-tiio Union;; ■ih^r’-knqw tliat.
their doctrines are based oil. the immutoldft
principles of uulionai and j'udlyiduul justice,
.and they feel tUat.thos&.docuiacs jntW
jnateiy- redeem fha jeountry, or that coujutry 1
must perish; Vftth silch feelings they come
apto the desecrated ultar,' and .looking flu its
rnatred aud mioultieriitg'fiequiy, jswefutoerecl
it agoiti, all hduofed ’ns it was, or fall . ut.tiio
door of tho sanctuary. These are the fco'liitgs
that makes ainan love bis couutry whilst he
forgets office.' -These are tho sentiments
which breathed and burnt in the scathed and
devoted bosoms of our fathers, when, tlioif op
pressions like bur own,, wore threadbare 'an
overstrained patience, and drove that patience
to acts of desperation,These, are .-the 'seriti-
menu, the'doctrines and the feelings which
must and will turn back the tide of . usurpa
tion, ns it rushes on in wild and reckicse folly ,
to tho ultimate cousumrimtion of ouribtended
slavery; end this is rite proscribed Und deyo-.
ted band, who.in this perilous aud liueateuing
hour, must and will stand firm and true,'re
gardless alike of personal ease and political
the Secretory and shaking his mane, Warned
hiuftokeep clear of his wrath. Mr. McLane
took Ttira at’Ids word, •• It is‘also said thin Mr.
FromtlioAlabonm Journal.'
..-Tho information-contained in tho following
letter from our Represedtotivo. Mr. Lewis, to
the’Editor of .title papir, twill be iutoresting to
.many .of our readers,
-WashiNoton, June 12, 1834.
T. S. Mans, Esqr. ■ ; .
Enclosed Isena you,for the information of
the peopio,'the within bill which has just pas
sed-both-House's. ’ It-is very much .to be re
gretted that the provisions of- tho bill did not
extend to those who Cultivated the ptiblic lend
in.1831, but that was founddmpracticnfilo, and
:we. werb''bbliged to. take fho'measure in the
irosentfyjun or-loso it entirely. Shook! wo
dpvotedrto tho purpose's of Education, and wi
think n hotter present; for ijto same aihouiU of
money, cannot be-piaced by parents' ;iti the
hands of. their children. It w adtpirahly’.a-
dapte.d to tlto. youthfnl capabify, touching up-
v “ ie, y. o;.th^mbst mtorestingmatters of and thirty-tgfee,
sciepcecaridrepderiqg.tfll plain tbthe compm- ^ Entitled to all fhVbenefits and privile-
iy familiar find ges plqvide^ hy-.thb.net-entitled “ An . net to
happv illustratibris. Sack a-publication}' it "grant pre-emption rightktiJ settlers on rite -pub-
nppy.tu . . , - . ■ ’ . lto'lands,” approved may-tWenty-nine, .orte
appears to ysr ipightAr extensively ctreulatad, hobdrud and thirtyj and the
AA* j, Laa.1..S •.Ai.ta.Ai'L -ntiil oliall (•Itltlimin
siiedtiifig’new light omscience, and’by the. ... .. „
important imprbvemeriteto which it may lead
id the business of Education, bat also by tlio.
salutary influence which'it Is calculated to
exett. over thnihorols of the ypung, arid by'
tho-early love and taste whieh it must inspire
in the Juvenile mipd, 'for the less attractive
but more beneficial brnnches of learning. '•
If we inight be perniitied to suggest to tile
Worthy and talented conductor, au-improve-
merit.which we tliink would be likely to se;
rice hereilnst week. A MrT O't married
Miss Btfckner last week, a beautiful and fitter-’
sstijig woman, Of ono of our most rdspoetoblb
lamiUes. ; On the evoning.Mrs. Buckner (the
mother of the brido) had a large .quantity, of
custard-madq, and sent to tho houses of her
married children. On Sunday Mrs. Foster
iter dariehtcr) was token ill, and died in a few
tours. While the company was assembling
tor her funeral, a daughter of her's became
sudenly ill, and the funeral was postponed,
that both might bo buried together- Before
this took place, Mrs. Buckner died; and, one
TTWEMAlb
JHk
flint or Letters . , -
.. .. Fpst Qffae, at Coluinbs.H,
Ua.Jqnq30th, 1K1L-- v, iv .> .
Alison James ' ~ r '' • Lynch Misi Eliza
Atwell Jainas.. . - - Laukcuin A. At.
Alston l’liHip .- Lathrop Esq. E. .
Allcn jatncs Lewis I*. - - ,' -n
Billups Aim.'Elisabeth. A.Loving John
Blox Master Jqitacs Lanfar, Col Alirabean B. 3
Batoy Billy ' . ; Minor itosliu:
Bishop John .' ,•- ■ I. Alatliews tie
CliHatrau-Jbhn'.
' • Alootp.Airs. Aluscogco E.
■ Altiyficlil Bnmuol ,
' Milton Col. John-0 .'
■sSliKs Or. Columbus, 9..V
Jli)tS;y.ouun^sq, .
AleKcon ’X’ltonias.
Cook f. S> ... - Nix I'limmts 2 , *
.CiJntor Janies Esqh. ' Nplstiu W.Al.
Catiss Altss lflusia :’•} Nance William AI, -; ;
•Catly Dr,S;<3. r Sk'. .Nier>llotS.N,
Nuckpls Nathaniel
Overton.Mr. or liis Agent-}
OstrandiirAttaliiow
tm m tt. wi
it,. B, , J
■DuaW,tn.J;’ f .- V»>-pdu
CSS,'-
■trin.'JOsp(!h,.-'.Vpicl’t!tnJ«hn. f•?
i Honry C.'jr ' . 'Pattoii. AtotCr.E. - '
IWtSow T.-.'.Pqrtrlck 1'lidtimVA. •
B v
Choi
of Beal
tJLIUU I .... , ..
qverboett visited by this Scourge of nations, I khdw it
nuhatid il'tlio'-o is a mote salubrious t * -
A Cards
last received from the Rev, Of. Brown
’ find it is reported that the
visited my house. If Fort Gainfcs line
— Jons spot from Cetera ••
bus to.tlia ocean,-I nnt a stranger to it. - In relatiou to
ray huiuie, as a public house, just give mo one call on
trail, •*. 4 . P, L. JACKSON,
Fl Oalnos, Jntie 28 21—31 .
, -A. Copartner Wanted.
•Jh YOUNG msrricdmsn.ofsteud.vhabits.anxioustp-
-cm..engagetnso'hio busiacsatlmf willyicld a genteel
hvmg fitr fc growing family j, bill not haring tin) meant*
lnnttelf,'Would be gladto connect. Itimself with.i,om»
one who lias capital, wldch'ha would be willing to in
vest under the manngoment pf a'notliesjbr. a sltatc of
the profits. If Acopsidcralile cxpsriapco iti business,
with an cxtqUstVfr acquaintanedin MUsengee and the
ufiiAc'ent.eounbcSiaro aUv-indueemeht; it is .thought tho
money may bb-found; BatL-.fauto'ry'refeienep'can be
. inado iii tho town of Columbus. For further imerma-
*a, Alurksnt.lho Enquirer office. It
i. next fall season will lw an auspicious
2i—tf
OiMution. I • ; -
ip. horetofuro existing between
JL " Alopsynt B.vTt:s,hii* boeiMhisdsy dissolved,
fiy. Inutunl: cnusctil—all iwrsoua. indebted to the con-
tua iituius ui u)i inner:
sing <lewauto$aiflsi.ti
»T ■ V-'.- Jrll. AlOONEl
Coluriibas flaikk stock
.* -for sals;, . .
rilHE suhscribortiflfcrs for sale ’Thirty' Shurcs of ■
. R. .Columbus Bauk'titock. "
■ v *", * **** PIATH’L-NUCKOLS.
, -Aprils. --y " »-ntt
—...—......... . JVtddyyJambifJiOnd-Pfid.-
Etmdrb Mrs..Iuiura At.'ctuo. dy'Alnn Juditli --..v-
Fat-inert* Bank or Clinttnlioocbcc#
CoLUMnps, 30th April; lc3d; '
" this.Bimk,arclicrotiy notilied, tlmt
PfJno A.Etmure
Ewurtl).&J. -
Ellis U-Jtllani a.
rjlHEdebtors to foisj! ...
JL - entire payment of ihojr nules wilt be required,
ns.thpy fill duo (-And that 3 ' ' '
after the otlier, eiglit have died, and uinc mote
Ills william t3i .‘ -■ - Quartos.John AI,}. ,
j'ljn l>- Wr ;•. >• Unuiorfo'rd Fivtou Ti-T ■ :t '
x-uikJohn”.- - v-, ,-Reeves Wras
Field’Htnry.Hc'y - .-itequompro '('humas'Ai'.
Fafrisjoh'nj.'.tReynolds James,!!;-.- ,
FIoronoyl’.F. Esqr.2 Reilly John '
i? n vv..u.'i'i.~*»,- < ..ltitcli Jetlbtsnn - ‘
■ Robison.Ur. A. J; r ,
.RsoseDanhilJ;
. Rounds Mrs, Mantra' -
,'Banford ltnJHn .
.Spier Ban #. Amlorson
SniruldUr,BenboniJ. '
. • Strtuil Eli *-
GrCpn Lemuel. •.Stapler William Ik
GreeiiwWdWiiliam , ^SlappyAqlra^, . ,
GordonAiJ-. ■: flhorrod Rolton
Gilbert-Wilej Htoll Thtmtgs J’.-
. HMi that tha-Bills of the Rank wiil
tieroooivedirtpaynttmtthereof; . ' ■ «
' ' ROBERT W; CARNES, Casldcr.
’•.■V. .* : ,- 13-dr
FatVow Thomas
FieldAIiss lionWbtta •
Gay George- ■ -
Green tyifiurtrt ’ .
Godwin John
Gaskin Thojnns AL2
Griffin A, U. Esqi*. 2
Garrett William
are dangerously
Poison having been suspected, the servants
are all imprison, but there ,is no evidence,
external or internul, to prove the charge.—
The contents of tho stomach show no appear
ance of poison. The symptoms in till resem
ble those of Asiatic Cholora—yet no one else
in town lius been attacked, and not ono nl tlmt
devoted family wllq avoided rite custard. All
hi
who ate of'jt have died or are ill. Tho. phy
sicians and magistrates are all in alarm and
bustle,-and rio two- pcople.scem to ogroo in
opinion ns to tfib true:cause of this raelan-
citolyvisitation,- . •
CoksvmptIoN.—A,yoUri'g,litdy, iji tfio lost
stogo of cousumption, Was lately rbslored to
health, by tlio toUowingoxtjfaordmary.and.ac-
cldenial remedy; Site liad.long bccn.attend-
iltjr, ' ' ' ' -
et) by'the fitcufty, but derived no benefit from'
'tlieir prescriptions, hfid considered herself ver
ging" to the. end of-'existenee, when she re-
tired, dpring the .wnmmqr,. -to, n vqlo -in^jl"
'country, witli tlio ilitontion to wait in safitui
the hour of approticltiug.dissolittion. While
in that'situation, ft was her custom to-rieo air
Grace John J. Stephen Air.
Gordon Wtol .' Stoqo.Gcurgo , ' :
Glean llr. Gcorgo W, •} Stovops Esq. Elniitlinn'
llitcliQOck Col, ; v -- .Slurtes BetdanilnH, -
Hallonbeek .Garrett Eaqr.StiiVrt JolitTP.'
Horton Airs. Ruriuitiontl Smith George . • ' ■
' ’
, Alttf'Corctn'IIaiTliqMcfiw’otlier,Troup, llouril, Cow
eta ahd'Fuyctte. Jits residence is ntLuGrungtf,Tratip
county,-olhee on the North side of.tin- puldin sqnnro.
r> ;r ■ '• -JOUdR c*alford.
: 'Apifljfe. • . -■•'U ,. ;• . 12—lbtn
Ilaniilton J
Stratton
Horton LbwnjPr-2StrattonCiS-. ,V- <
.y, • --:,rt.Nnt!iVj.'
t'. Nhtli'l.'J.'
klyv/nd.P, -.
ways ns eariy aA her nmlndy would .permit,.
'ditto', tlio'beauties’of; .Tmtiirpt froni'
aruLoqniempl .... ... .^ t
her .chamber ■'wihdow, fro)h' rtiuch-.sho>ob;
served a dog 'belonging, to tllb .ltouse, with
flesh on Ids blinds, consianUy-
scarcely any flesh on hie bonds, eonstanlly-
go and lick tnedbw off a-camomile bed jn. the'
■r'J, ,r: BlsNoiiMWii.
HEcopnrtnorsliiplicrotoforb existing under, the
firm of Quin & CODE, Is dlls day ibsolvod..
garden; in doing which tho animal was no-'
deed to 'alter rtf’
PlUtO.-BOB SHORT.
jiS -appearance, to recover
strength, and finally look plump .find well.—
•The singularity pf tlio circumstance was im
pressed strongly on the lady’s mind, and in
duced her-to try wlmt tfleet might bo pro
duced from following die dog’s example,
accordingly procured tho dew from the same
bed of camomile, drank a small quantity each
morning, and alter continuing it for some time
experienced roliof; her appetite beennio regu
lar, sho found a return of spirits, and in the
cud was completely cured.
Colonol, tu mi lue «
tion of tint. Lowis.
Juno 21
ft/** Wd aro authorized to unnounco John
A. Hanfoud, Esq. u candidate^for Colonel, at the on
Fprsytlilias bd'en^or will ho Pppointcd >n hi's lie no. fortunate at tho ne^t Session as to extend
wsgtSSfflKistssss..
the polmeaj cour§e,ot tins last named gentle-. aUvnutego to.our section of cpuiitry j bntbft tliis
man,-we expect ;he will fill tfip olfico os Wbll - '
as nay one, 'tliat the •Frcsident.Wiil be disposid
to ’appoint. Tho Globo informs us tfiat tho,
President add Jfr- J!IcBane'Mwd.iri peace h - g^xhh'bill for’r"edq6ing «iid^^#itlan;
take notice-(&e Gldjib, say^ it* * -Vv - . ; . ;iinc ihe -pHce oCthe‘irublip iaii<& wbii out.cal-.
aionoJby iho resignation of Col. Ulysses Lewii.
Juno^l ' ' 20—Ulo
;>0,000 sl ’ A ' ISIf SEQARS, just to'
TitE AcADUHtcAN, a paper, pnbtishtid. in e^ 9 r, hud flvery.exortion wil^l/o ^ «f
.. .. IVOrtoii’s
AUCTION AND COMMISSIOS K0OM, ON AttOAD STtlKET,
... FIVE, IIOOIIS *‘,IOH.TnE COI.UHUIW BANK, •
OOI)S. inmiidvd FOR TlilS AUCTION,- for-
wJT-wurdnd.to tins office olio duy-prevrous tb'tho
hayqlLdctet}; op; and-passedV ■ Thq waht .of
• Tf .. .. .. - .Liijri, 0 -nt‘hisfat ‘ ' *- ' 1
itrt Scottijbdro, is valiittbldfor-the seientrlic m- great pressure .
fotjmatibli-which it cbnttunA, andjiimnot: foil greatest ditficnUies in accpmplisliing ^»el*r-
'to !i(e' especially, usefuljto^ ifioso qyho urd : ejfc" vmtitkd “ An'
gltged In the■Jaborionhr.out ill-requited-voertf - >
'riori of tearing the.tcrider .midd,: and .teaching
the young idea how to shoot}” . It is chiefly
WJV-wurdnil to till, office olio uiiy-provinus lo mo
solo, willnieetwith'imhaiitHitcmhiii, ■ -
. - •; E. SIGOURNEY NORTON, Aiict’r.
•July 5 ,f. '22*—t(.
Odt to (
Jrbhiplion.rights to settlers oil
tjid public lands,” uppreved May twenty-
' uusand. eight, bdndrcd and
. nine,.,, onct thdusai
Beit enacted bu. 'lht StnaU and Hbuse of
JteprcsentatlvcB, of the Ifntfitt -{States of Airier-
ica. in Congress assembled,' That evoiy Adltter
or occupant of tho} public lands,'prior to the
passagi) of this act, who is now-in possession,
pnd cultivaled boy part thereof, in tho -year
a! J*.’ -l.V I... —Avnrl nnrl < Vi! rl Vf.t It <•
ire thb meausflf doing much good, riot T ouly.liy ^[ff'qctis hereby revived, ;atid shell coiitimte
. i:«Uf « n muimnn* onrV Y\m iVio indorse two* ycriM from th« passage of Uiis uct,
Sec. 2'. *And ‘fif it further, tlyicled,. That
wliere n person'inhabits one <|Uorter section
atitj cultivates dnotlter,' he shell ho permitted
to enter the one or the otlier at liU discretion:
'Provided, suchpccupantshall designate, with-
'in sik .tnomhs flont tho pasBogo of this set,
r)t£. quarter section of which he claims the
pre-emption under the. 6ame.
See. 3, And be it further enaettd, Tlmt all
porsolis residing oil tho public tandq, and cul-
•tivoting. the Same prior to tho year cigiiteeu
_... . . , . hundred'and twenty-nine, and who were do-
curo .to'fiis journal a-more extensive cirquiu- .prived of the advantages of tho law passed ou
tion, and of consequence nq increase of its use- jfce ’tw.tjiity^nioth 'May, eighteen liuudred aud
fulness, we wbuhl advise stifch a iiartial depax- thirty, ire tlp ! constructions placed on said law
luretoom ihe oiain desjgn'of the paper, asxo mi
admtt-.of a |iomoh ol light.and miscellnueous „; n , um pricetlioGovtinment, ono (;uarter
matter, with a view to'nmke it more occepia- .ectinu of the lands within said land
bio to the indolent and desultory reader. It district.
tt7*Capt. Asa. Bates is a candidate for
lonol, to till tl
III the vacancy occasioned by the rcalgua-
2fi—Ulo
jiily Ti
* ccivcd, and for sale by
O. 13. TERRY.
v On *rliursilay next,;
oBbRoiA LiTEnATonq i.o-itEnv—class ong.
-’.A- towt-Tf '
before Thin
. it JJr pereoii. aro hereby wu'rneii Opiinst ttnilin:
im fi>r,-lutruduig on, or oiherwi.o imntfering will
Lot of Lsiitl,No.S3, III Uiu 7th district of Muscogei
jauiiii, tin, tqj, in ^iu i in uioiiili ui aixiwli
bounty,-ji. I iiavo purehased said lot of lend from
[rfihwiH'uinn, of \Vi ' A
Washington county, and
f Hiram Pee “
Thompsi
TfirnerJ- .
Tny ter FmiiUUn K. 8 ,*
teeraa?Btbjl\hdn}y;8':^iSi!ids?«Su^' l V'
Jdhnjon John ** /-Willon Jool
Johnsdn;David ;W.- ' WooksEsq.BiirUiltr
JotiinOn lfiraln ii,. - Wddieott-jr, Esn. John
Jcnkins.Gopt. John 3 • WbstWifliem .- ,
Junc.MisB -.V Woodruff,Goorgo ’
Johnson Atnsca t)u - Wilson Mrs. James
Jnckson Gnhribl - Whlimnii George
Klllgoor William' WelkoMIyrum
King William AVestcolt-John
Knight Ricliord 2 '. -* -WiUlnro..Lerey
Lowi'eLoinicns ' ; Wetfggbnuor.l’ried
V 1)1'. A;M. Walker,
' t JLttW Police.
ol.tlie^udiacoiit countics'ln Alabama,- inso^lio in ay a
ors Court.ofCufUinlinH, rrofosHionut biinincss dntrtiet-
cd to his oaro, will niri.’t with ltis undivided attention!
.-Hi» oflieo is iii-Joncu’ Bnildingj oh*liroud Street. -
,■-v ■JoiiNvT.'rLAftiKiN.
.AMqy .10 ‘ 11—tf ♦
.JLtiw Notice. . . ..
"'"ic’d Wl tnkbn iltb'Qffico formerly
-- oecupicdl^CoU Jbllb Afliton—and nesurcs tho
puhHe thetliV. aVtontitm .to lti6 Pracllto.of tho.Law
blmlltmoxctesivo Mid imrcmhlirig, Ho will-ntt(!iid ft,
•fow of th# Court. In tlio tiadaliooclico Circuit; undin
tho oonnties of llussolt .
jU,ChoiiiliorB, MecoiYnnd others s
(n'Jlio.etattfpfAlabui'ns. -. - •'.
* ' . ' f ROBERT m CARNES.
, Ree, .7 -. , r ' V . , ; . 2(t-tf
Lnw IVoticc.
subscriber, bus' removed to.Cnlnnibup, and
r-coiiliiiue. tbp.iiyaclico ot'iub Law- in tho A
rAprit#'
Streob.botween
•u-»tr
to bo'truitiraittci
by inuitinlcoanant. - . .. •'•*•»♦
Tlih'.husrttlvd butineek of flu—..—
find'to by JiilmJ. Moore, wbonlono i. eufiioriscd to
senKrelmw^: ^ V .
Jfljy 3
' . S»-lf
f "■ Itluscogcc Nnlcs;
W ILL BE BOLD, on iho first ^TucminySn Augu»K
next, at tile Cinirl-H<m»o door in dio I'owu of
Golumbn., tho following property to Witt ki „ - •
Lot of land- mnnber two.iiutidred and thir
ty-two, in th'o Stli district ot'-Muscogco county, levied
on to entity n fi fd thorn Hall inferior Court, in. favor
of l’utrick J. AIuruy,T.; Jolui YdrliroMgh,-pointed
out by said Alumiyi
Ono nogro woman' named Rhoda, about
30 yours of age, lovid on 'us llm prtiporty of AinVant
Wlmllnu In entifv.'ltl'A A' frfllll 'HfliapnlrAll ' ritTopliiP
Wliatloy, to saiifv a-ft fit' from Altiseogoo Ini
Court, in fhvor of JiniatlilinP. Jackson,
flu#
ley; and.
Bdbro, and otliors, vs..MutantI
returned to luohy nCanstaiiio,- ... .
Ono dot- of lund number oho hundred apd
vs. said Wjtat-
fns in' liivpr of Tiros.
“ lpy,.tovl6d on end'
T -AA(P, LINSEED AND TRAIN OIL; olrnnori-
. JLfl .Or qmtlity, for snlchy ' HALL Jr A10SEH.
.i-JuriflM- .; . I'J—cowdt'
severity-two, In tlio; |Olll district of Atiiscqgec, with n
Grist Alfll “ “ ’ ’ *- *’• ---
_ . thereon, somo cleared land; amt comforta
ble cabins, whonxm-Goorgo.Parker tiow.iivari;.levied
onas the propPrty of GeorgePnrjicr,t#sntisjy.sumlry
fi fas from-ft Justifies Court, In .favor of Slowurt ot
Fontaine,’ and mhcrs^vsi ir a -' r—■ i-i-i
on and retumad to mo by a
‘ 18
Tho interest .of Mark. B; Elum, in half of.
lot of land. No. 2D, in ttio.33d" district of originally
’■ '■ J * ’Atlas thoqn»p«rty
1 fas ftjnnn Jnsti-
i nu* 4i'i| tu
Li e, now Muscogee cod
■of. Inn said Elam, fo ;sel
ces Court ofAIuscogeocouinyy'twoih fiivoxof John
Vietoryptlio other fit favor of EvEnPowcrs, vs. sold
Elam, levied oi,.nnd ' I* — - - - —1|
. to nicby-W. Il.'l lusting,
AVM, HOLLAND, Sii’E
VVfMWUHV* - 'r, , UliUl AIU^U<UII/| u;i II.
Oiio riogrh hoy untried llillgflboqt thirteen
-your, of-age, levied on ns the proporty of'JoIm.MUton,
to mitlsfy a fi fu from the Aluynrs Upnrt, of.tho town or
Ooldnibtfs,infuvor of Jacob i.'Alpies, vmJolmAlll-
telkl-.T "
‘. v,,:.. P08t Ollice,
i».,is inodo-ftp. Avery, Monday, at 2 o’cJoek. P. Ji,
id-hv.UlS. CliarioBtonStcnm. PaukeL—■
TO Those who UPC
HR.
.nperior quality—i.intccil Oil,Colour^ Window Glass,
.Fultyi Sheet Coppeq Shcet Iroml, TiiiPlate^to.
’ •' V 1.< i* •' ’ Ibi’IiU.fls iilOSES.
"■ '■ -'•}■ Ajlolnihg Bedell & Walkor’e Tavern.
. Jana 14. ,19r^eow3t
. Tin Ware
■A Large,Stock; on. liaiiiL <4>-’red on- liberal terms,
X*. at wholesale und rotuii, l)v .
' , ILALL de AIOSES.
. ■ •.. ...... 19—6ow3t
Jane 14
steam Pructice.
ttNRESYr LOBELIA.—AToo-packages nf lhisex-
R- . traonlinary ujcdicirie, ilfrect from the Shaker So»
•flk-Wg DIldilNGHAAI.
BrtiRH and itledlctncs, -
FVHIE Btihscribcrs are constantly receiving torge
, Jt ..arid extensivo mippfios.of. ,
- ’Vugaand Medicines, -I .-Burgeons Iristrumente,
wf.’l PatentAlcdieine's,-
, tensive opppriqS.®
-. .TjiruginiidAlcdichi.es, -j.-l
' P>:o}8futft, . I Perfumer}..
Iil mtduluu tu -their stock tm lumit, will inttko their
assortment Vrty complete, andwltioli is offiircd farsulc,
on tlie moat liberal terms, tm'dnt reduecd nitos.. '
, HOXEY & URQUHART.
^FJbfitaryJS;• .. ••... a-om
bond asguanlytlv of lliram Pearson, to make ms good
id.sntBoicnt title, to tho'same. _ .
PETER T. BL’GG.
Coluhibus.July 5 v. 22—3teoW**-
^JEORGIA, HEARD COUNT V.—WhorcnqNnxi-
tty Buinncr, triplies for letters of Administration
on the cstato of Benjamin Sumner, late of said county,
deceased: ••■■■> ....
Thla i« thorefora to eito and admonish nil tlio kin
dred mid creditors of tlio deceased, to appear at my
office, within tlio time proscribed by lnw, to filo ilieir
objections, If any cause exist, why said letters of ad-
nifnrstrqtiun should not bo granted.
Given under my bend at oflico, this 21st Jane, 1831.
TIIOB. SMITH, c. c. o.
July fi 22—iiitim
.-s 2Proiip SRlefc
the sold on tlio first Tuesday in August nexr,
the-.Town of LaGrange, Troup county, ilia
, A WMbul^rifjlat'of.lan^.ritiqib'or nine
(yqilrioeiawo 'l ltK disIrict of Trorip coupty, levied inn
op "as tlio property of JcrcmialqBhoerliqkcr, (o sntisly
two fi fa. from a Justices Oohrt of •nid-counljyin fa-
vhraf ThoinnAH, Tniylot, vs. Jorcraiali Bhoeinuker,,
juud John Vickerl. jmraorty pointed out by .ono of tin),
doleridants-, levy ibado byACanstahlo, .
'; AlS>,ime'-rotal waggon rtail .hurntigs, levied
upon^S. thn proiierur of lleidofilin Jordon, to«nt|sfy
ttfith-fitini-tho Superlof Court oi sald eoutlty, inlfii-;
•■vor at Henry Kellam, v». Benjamin Jordon, property
out fiy. tfio dAfoiaku>r. OH ^
AT.Hir. sAur tike and rtAor, will bx sold, },
One lot of land number tliirt/-»ovcri',in
tlio fitli district of Troup county, leVidd: upon is tijo
liore^vosGoorgo Deeq, ■ . . ^.
^ , , Rkin:knrel tuul Llmc. -
UfECEIVED lids day on consigtnncrii, ririd forsole.
Jti, for eftsh holy,
•200 Rbts. .Mackhri!i,-'iya,'2.ant] 3
100 hnlfBMsi do -}-,•<' “
-.; 7.5 Kite , do '
-.400 Bblsi TlioinnstOn Limm-
' : - 'G. W. DifXiNOjHAtL
' April id
Xibd for Divorce*
SARAH GOODWIN,
Eaton Boss, and otTicrs^vfwGioorgeXX
Also, oue negro girl by the uanic of !Silvy,
18 vcora old, one sorrot horRc,O ycarR old, saddle and
lO VL'tU* UUl, *JM» r —-v
bridle, levied upon ns tlio property of Gideon Attliur,
to satisfy two fi fits,’one frelti-tho riuperier Couit, unj
" M tt of Pu|aiklcdunty, in fa-.
A... . ", r
ono from the ii
vor uf WtitKjn Jr. WarrciqWs, GidcOriAr'thnr, .
f Also, the oasV half jof Jot .of land, -mimber
Drupe's Netv-York Type Fouudpy.
•KiflWl'W'Prta.
h V° coqinleleila variety
y ha obtained' at thu
nibeys ateofit, "near Ciihthuu
from Twelve Line rtcu
s ipeeimena (
Mr-j,
■" Capitols with Lower f,M| ’
■:ltollo
'" Tiilft Iiomnn do
TitloTjelio <io
Bha’dRoni'iido V.
....Antique - .-do
.. Blpcki Sft
tfi .do ’ . Open Black'dd ..
'•■ft. -do ,. : Script do
.5 .- do Germ’nTeXtdo -
.9 -.do- Open Text do
25 do “
U do
do .
■ do .
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. do
* 4®
-do ♦.
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254, in tho 7tli district of said county, containing 1811
acres, more or tore, levied upon at Aha property of
Richard 1‘ryur, tu satisfy a fi to from Troup Interior
Court, in favor uf julin j. Hnssey, vi. Richard 1’iyor.
“ K U, 8. KOBERTcJON, U. Bli’o-
|N,j
J IaTalkol Siqicrror Court, March
JOHN A GOODWIN. ) . Terui, 163*. -
I T appearing lo die Court, by tho return of tho Slier-
iff, that tiro defendant John A. Gqodwin, is not Ui
bo found in said county. Ou motion of connect, order
ed, tliat tlio defendant is hereby notified to appear and
file bis answer ut Iho next term of this Court, and that
service of.ihis rule be perfected upon tho defendant
liy publication of this rule oiieo a mouth for three
mondis, in ono of tlio public Gazettes of this riUitn.
A into copy from tho minutes, this 24lli Mureli, 1834.
F. A. BAJI.EY, Clrit.
April 13 ID—rn'Jin
duly S
Marion Sa|e.
^j^lLL nE SOLU^bcibre tlio Court House door,
_ _ in lie town of Horry»Marion tiouuiy, on the
first Tuesday iu Augdst npxt, between tWrusuaJ Iioura
of solo, tho following property to wit: " - •:
.Qne lot of lntnl numboif two hiinurocl and
thirty-seven, in tho first district of origiunlly Musco-.
e.bi
gee. but now Marion county, levied on oh the property
of Jcremiuli Ester, to satisfy o fi fa IVom Mvlntorh S»u-
perior Court, in favor ofUeorge direct, property point-
cd j UU. ^ A.Kerol^.^ JUTUI3i D 8h , tt
do' ~ Shxded Capitals ol various kinds
do • Upon , jte - • - do: ; .
do • Italian Caffitalaonfi figures.' .•
Besides ornsraonlaHjiucrs, Bavk*rapc,'Afueic,
teiy figures, Fipce FrectlCns, tlliporlo^ Astronoii'-
cafand uthefiSigns, Spaqo. Rules, BmssRalcs; Oil:,
mental Dashcsj Eongflraces,.|mirc than 200 kinds »•'■
Borders, and more than 1000. klndit pf Guta and Omr
nients forschaoV books, nowsnapeis mid scidntit-
works j orderx for ahy of which,, or for-Cfimposinv
Btieks,Caries, Chases, &c. will be executed*Ah Ui,
nterosfprvqpptluido, a-largo stock, being- (dwayo ou
_ Thriy will Also cxccmVordcrs for TriplingTressee.
Pqier, Ink, 4tc, which they will furnish at tlio qianu-
fapturer’s prices.- - • “
, Trintcrs of newspaper, will pleeso publish this ad-
vertiflcmnht (with this note) three times, sending a pa*
per containing it to the Foundry, and receive payment
wltcn they purchtiso four time* the amount of their
biUirUtn ino Foundry.
. , _ GEORGE BRUCE & Co.-
Now-York, March 22,