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Vj their allegiance to submit, or bo shot at de *ert-
ert for refuting obedience ? Look back upon the
•ombre history of events for the latl two. yean,
and iintwcr this question fur yourselves.
Tbs parallel druwn between the conductor the
Five Nations of Indians and tho w democracy" of
the Empire Slate, in the latter part of the extract,
is decidedly the uukindest cut we have ever read.
These Five Nations, feeling power and forgetting
right, dictated the most arbitrary laws to the sub
ject tribes around them, and the violation of these
laws was visited with extermination and desola
tion. The march of this desolation, we are in
formed, was finally stayed by the Cataubns, of
Mouth Carolina, and the tribes inhabiting the re
gion now forming the Slate of Tennessee. Uow
happy is the comparison! The Regency of New
York now dictates the law, and direst punishment
is denounced against the tribe who dares refuse
its assent. The Calatcbat of South Carolina, to
gether with the iudepchtlrnt and fearless sons of
Tennessee, are.at this time battling manfully
against the arbitrary decrees'of this irrcs|KinsibIe
end .self-constituted inastei, aud as in limes past,
they must ami will triumph.
One tliiug connected with tite historical fact al
luded to by Mr. Bell, should fill every Southern
freeman with apprehension. Seme of the tribes
of the South, it is recorded, forgetting what was
due to> tjietnselves und lUeir own safety, jttinetl
the heartless combination of ihe~nnrih, aud aided
to crush and scourge their natural allies, who weie
, already weuk and ground to the earth by their
oppressors. The analog^ is not lost in the pre
sent struggle-. The terrors of the cOndiinutiiin are
now hung over the devoted heads of the wronged
and struggling South. The scourge of the tto-
geiicy is raised by the arm mf power, and brans
dished to disniay or punish the refractory ; and
■hall it he said that Georgia, the once (fraud cham
pion of Southern rights, proved redreanl in the
hour of danger, and aided in her owu destruction 1
Will her eons, for the bare hope of coming in for
a share of the .(toils when the Aunt is over, join
the pack that ate uow rushing with open mouths,
and threatening to devour them if they refuse to
submit 1 Let the Fine Kalians come, let their
legitimate descendants, the crew that cumposolhe
present regeney, do their worst; but so long as
we are true to ourselves, we may prpmlly bid de
fiance to lltti' (tower, and successfully resist *• tho
law of the jiunt.” Oilier extracts will be made
occasionally from the speech.of Mr. Bell, but fur
the present let ibis suffice.
"But does there not exist at tliieiimr, oristhcre
not undergoing the process of organization, a par
ty, one of the fundamental maxims of which is
that all the' offices, honors, and emoluments at
tached to political power belong.of right tu, und
ought in propriety to be awarded.to, the victorious
in ull puny conflicts; a pint v which, does not hes
itate to avow this to be one of the (irineiprcs upon
which they associate as a party; a parly which
not only avows this principle us one of the land
-marks lift heir future uciion, stiauld they conquer
In the preseut contest formic control of the Feder
al Government, hut which* whenever in any
State they have heretofore possessed themselves
of tho reins uf power, has actually practised up-in
this principle. Is this not true of the party now
iu power in the, citato of New York, mid is not
the party now in powerin that State the germ and
nucleus uruinid whieh.it is proposed'to form a
g reat national party? 1 affirm tltut it is. And
there any form of military discipline, Russian,
Prussian, or Austrian, more degrading and inex
orable, and at the same time better calculated to
-subject the mas*—the rattk mid file of the people:
to die ubsulute control-and guidance ufo chief or
chiefs, than the' code ol party tactics and discip.ine
enforced by the dominant party in Now York?—
Thespitil'of freedom and of 1'reo deliberation, a-
animg the tiiemhersofthe party, is suppressed, not
dndeed by the baynnet, Inn by a system scarcely
lea* effective and teirjble. While it holds out tho
lure of-stBce to the obedient aud faithful, it ordains
extermination ft the actual ur.llledged und urhilra
rily proscribed oHetider. A rtiun -who ijltall have
tite independence tit set tire decrees of the party,
however obtained, whether by the fiat of a single
head or she resolves of a secret junto, at deliuuce
or shall refuse to support them iu the primary as
semblies of the pt-ojdo—usseniolies called not to
he primary in deliberation, but notoriously, as 1
understand it, called lust to council tu order to
ratify wltut lias been already decided; u man, 1
jay, who dares to oppose the action of this sys
tem, no matter to what, unjust or mischievous
extremes it may lead,, is not only snipped .of all
his privileges, mid of whatever |kirlian (ti the spoils
which limy have fuller! to his lot iu former tri
umphs, but he is tube tainted—to Ituve a liluek
line drawn nround him—in fine, to be shut us a
deserter! I know of no purttllel or any analogous
practice in the history uf the country, but what is
recurded of the policy of the Five Nations of In
diana, who once, from ihuit castles uuil fastnesses
. la the country which now forms the Siutc of New
York, dictated the conduct of thc siibject fribes u-
rouud them, extending, ut one lime, nearly u
thouaund miles tu the south and to the west.—
These conquerors of the forest ordained vvliat
they called rite law of the Aunt, aid wu and cx-
tennitmtion were the lot of the unhappy tribe that
unwittingly or otherwise happened or dured to
violate it. The successors ofthese savages have,
it seems, in a spirit of equal address and itottipre-
Jmnsiim ot design, estahlishedetl their law of the
&unl, hut nut the hum of the bitffiilo, of the. bear,
•ltd of the In aver, but of the spoils! Those who
have driven these savage visiters from their
ltaunts have profited by lln-ir policy, and the sub
tlety and enterprise'of ilia Mohawks me imitated
and surpassed by their white int'ailn-s. But l-l
them beware, and iet those.who regard the sue
cess of this system of party discipline, with the
tame apprehension that I do. take courage man
the historical fact that tite Five Nations, terrible
*ml'powerful ns they were, had Itouuils set to
gheir ambition and llicir dominion, . The Cntuw-
Ibas of Smith Carolina staid the t.urenl rtf ilesoln-
(inn id its progress along the Atlantic border, tho'
they were well nigh exterminated in the t-onllici;
-but when they were reduced to o very stimll train
her, they still resisted—made riclt reprisals uf
blood upon their numerous aud .haughty fin's,
and still triumphantly held their country ! But
these conquerors of the NoAh were successfully
met, beaten, and driven back with slnughicr. iu
iffrequeitt rencounters in another quarter. Along
( lhat whole line of the-country running east anil
- vast, and crmsiiiuiing wltut is now tite Mime of
"Tennessee, the Indian proprietors maintained
• their ground ir, s contest of half a ceittury, and
-•till bid defiance to the limiters of ull the luuntry
:.to the north ditrio ■nirtliwesltay, air, ami they were
,..reiply to submit to extermination rnthcriliun po-
. Ifitcal slavery. The anology might be traced litrlh-
. er. In this war for national independence, waged by
- the natives of this nrdite tract of country, they laid
. to encounter, not the Five Nations aud their allies
ofthe north and West only, hut tiflen a coinbiiia-
lion rt)',vunu,ofilie tribes ofthe Month—their own
nmurai allies; but still they Mood and fought un
dismayed, so I were dually vietniioos !
The follow]ug remarks, by a correspondent of
the Charleston Conner, writing (ram Washing
ton City, confirms tite rumor lltoi Gen. Gaines
had made his head quarters in Texas. We had
supposed when we first heard of this movement
that it was only made, if made at all, to ensure tpe
.. iclfiic ilis|Kisiiion of the Indians on the Subine,
and without any view of aiding the Texiant in
their conflict for freedom. The correspondent
however thinks otherwise, and his opinion, from
the circumstances, is entitled to respect.
“There has prevailed, fur the last week nr
two, a general impression that .we shall beetime
involved in the war between Mexico and the’Tex*
. ions; end within the last eight and forty hours
this impression has been greatly atrengltiened.
Information has been received .nr the War De
partment, that Geo. Gaines has determined to
push a force of 70<K) men over the Texiao fron
tiers. and has issued his orders, and made bis
arrangements, in conformity vvitlt that intention.
The movement has lor its object the cheek ofthe
advance of the Mexican troops, and prahahly, in
cast) of extremity, tite succour iif the Tcxiatts.
should they be unable to nope witlt their enemies.
Anti the most important fact is, that tho movement
of Gen. Games A as received the entire approbation
of the government. The inference is, that the gov
ernment lias determined to encounter dll the con
sequences vv-hieh may result from the position in
vv hir-ii i‘ will he thus placed in reference to the,
Mexican Government | and ns tilts interposition
on our part must have the effect or stirring up to
actual nod snnguinnry collision, the already ex
cited feelings hi the Mexicans, war must be calcu
lated on as among the first of the results to follow.
In fact, without an interference, there is too niucli
reason to apprehend that Texns rnnnnl ho eman
cipated from the thraldom of Mexico. Tite troop-
of the latter (tower will come d->wn on the plains
of Texas like nn inundation, and we shall he
subjected to the cruel alternative of standing coni-
Iv by. and with folded nm.s, looking mi the cold
blooded minder of our gallant countrymen, or of
rushing iuto the melee, und turning the tide of
balilc. ■
We (ire informed ity the United States Tele
graph that Gen. Scott arr v a) in Washington
City on d'e 13th ull, but not finding enough of tho
Government left to. report himself to. depntted and
vyent bison way rejoicing.- The hnysit would seem
me all gone from their posts to electioneer for their
little Master that is to be, whilst the interests of
tite country are sufiering nt every point. When
Adams anil his cafnivagont gang used to do these
things, the way.the present democracy howled it
through tite land was a sin to Davy himself.—
Novy all's right.
Judok Lokostbkkt has resigned the editorial
chair of . the State Rights’ Sentinel to \V. E.
Jongs, Esq.'the former a'tle editor bf the Southern
Whig. The following sensible extract from the
valedictory of the Judge, we commend to the se
rious consideration of the wliolo people of Geor
gia!
To the people I would say. your danger lies
in ynnr devotion to men ami to parties. At'tltis
moment many of you are supporting" a ntun for
the Chief Mugisirocy, litr no other reason tliun
that ho is the tavnriro of Genera! Jackson. Yititr
favorite lias nn community of feeling or interest
with you—no particular |>ersouul claims to your
|iport. You uro about tu select him fury mil
ler, from a community between whom ami
yourselves, there is Just at litis lime a v>-ry deli
cate aud dangerous relation. You are going to
pul into the hand uf tin-* stranger the army Ontl
ttuvy ofthe Union, forty iHoiisiind officers, and
thirty millions of dollars. If he uses this im
mense power for your benefit and protection; then
happy are ye-; hut if lie turns it against you,
why then you are ruined. You have for your
security his promise that he will carryout the
principles of General Junksott, a pledge which iu
us very leriny, breathes alow, sycophantic, ser
vile spirit. You have against you nil his local
interests.and attachments; If lie displeases the
Mouth, lie displeases a few millions; if ho dis
pleases the North, he displeases thrice yout num
ber. Ask yourselves, Van Buren neii of Gear
gin, if inliitualiuh lias seized upon ymrthut you
take risks where lire odds are so much against
you.) Your answer must be tltut you do it in
compliment to General Jackson, lily valedictory
warning to you is, to rake, care how you stoke
your viral iuierests. in compliment to nny body.
And hare let me fell you. with oil'll tie regard to
the better .point, of General Jackson's character,
that if Martin Vun Buren carries out ull lire prin
ciples of General Jucksmi, this republic will not
survive his term of office. . Let him deuluro. the
supremacy of Congress, let him deny that'the
Mimes were ever.sovereign, let him dissolve his
cabinet because they refuse lo visit a woman of
doubtful Character; lei him electioneer with the
state Legislatures; let him take the pubiic-uio.-
ney from (lie lawful depository, ami scatter it all
over die Union, muting a set of irresponsible fu-
voretl . corporations j let hint reroiimiend caucus
noiiiiiiutioiis; let him curse und duinu the Semite
for op|Hidiig his high-hunded measures—and If
the .union outlives his term of office, the people of
the union are a more despicable race tliun I take
incut to be. No. people of Georgia, be no twin's
men, be no party's men; but make yourselves
acquainted with the concents of yuurgovorniiieul,
and make nveu und parties move in the orbit
which your better judgment prescribes to them.”
A Wholk Il-to An ir.mu.niT.-*—A member of
Amherst College Iras lutelv gone home with n
singular companion. ■ Thegenilenran lips been in
the habit of -quiyilig attention" to a cnliued wo
man, nnsm-iuiiug and “sitting up” until three in
die morning with -her. On ii sudden lie quirted
college, anil actually rode away iu cuinpntiy with
tlinhlaekmuorto his fruiter's house, in Asfiburii-
hatn, in this Butte. It is Kiippused that his oirach-
itietii will eniitiiiue intubated, as lie Is a moil ithii-
llliotiui,"insisting always upun the equality of
the blacks with the whiles—advocating imrtlgn-
iiiotii.ii and openly boasting oDds refined taste.—
He was a member of die sophomore class, is a-
boul twenty-three years old, aud liis nume is Ray
mond. Ills conduct bus excited disgust, allied lo
the, pity we feel for a loathsome reptile. We are
.riot informed whether or not rite faculty of Atn-
lietst College Ituve expelled him—we believe they
have mil. He is a member ofthe College church
unit we sup|s,se, will yet pursue his original de
sign uf preparing for the pulpit.—Pearl.
Go it JfcMir ! When Dick Johnson's lime is-
out, ytmr claims lo the Vice Presidency, will be
retneiiiliered by the Democracy. We Georgians
like 6uclt fellows amazingly, mid will give you or
your prototype, die ilhisirioili Colonel ofthe Great
Crossings, a lift ut nny ti-nelo your proper elevation.
You lire a sweet scented couple and shall he
worn liken nosegay, close to the olfactories of the
people,
rots 11IK INQUIRER.
THE PEOPLE OF COLUMBUS.
Messrs EutroRS.—It has been my lot more
than once this summer to hear the people of Col
umbus utterly reviled by |teople from other parts
ofthe Slate, arid charged with a worn af courage,
and abused fur requiring truops to be sent from
miter .parti of die Stine to protect the frontier.—
Let us see how fur this charge is true. Tite first
tiny ofthe war a-ronipuny left Columbus to escort
tite settlers who were (lying lo Culmnbitsfor safe
ty. Oii-the nexi> day, die same company with
smite citzens of Aluhanta, went over the Uchee
for tho same purpose. A few days after two com
panies went to Roanoke and Irwtuitm and volun
teered to go with Alaj. Howard inlo the'Creek Na
tion. Ami ugoiu when the seel of war was trails-
ferret! to Baker, at a few mint tes noticr.lnur com
panies marched to. Baker, and uuderweul more
liurtl»lii|Mlliuii has fallen to the share of any troops
lliu'i have been in tite field this campaign; and
scarcely had theyV returned, before they were re-,
quiredtoreiuni ro Baker, & three compaui-s all of
them in service, immediately ubey ed die summons,
ami are now in the field,
Inoddiiiun lo these men, there has been many
other viiluuteers from the county, one company of
whom returned two days ago from Randolph
comity, commanded by C'npt. E. Brown, This
company although living half their lime on roust-
ing-ears.ettd their horses on die same, were ever
ready lo rake the worst swamps iu the country.
Besides the regular companies, there are many
citizens who were ever ready at a moment's war
ning. to march wherever there was any prospect
uf rendering service, and that too without pay or
!rations. What county has done mure? Not
one. A COUNTRYMAN.
tis generals and his stulesmori. Tho enemies of
Gov. Schley deny Atm tin- possession of tnlcttis.
Let them took at his appointments anti cense tltoir
vile clanian. -'MUSCOGEE.
It is ascertained through die squaws captured
in Lnwnils county, that thelndians lost about six
ty warriors in llicir- former engagement with the
volunteers urtder Col. •Benll' in the Cltlekisaw-
tratchie swamp. It is not probable that more
than twenty ofthe entire band will find their way
to tite Seminole*. They have lost tlielr Horse*
aqtl plunder, and sin closely pursued, Capt- Du-
|Hint with his command of Florida volunteers,
has moved up the Suwannee to intercept litem,
should they'escape to Floritln.—Floridian. ■
Front lltp Florid* Herald; Jttl.v 25.
Anotukh ACTION at Micasopt.—From the
extreme unhealthiness of the position, the Conn
imirider-in-chirfhns ordered the abandonment of
Fort Drone. - The removal of the sirk and suites
to Micanopy, commenced on tho Wilt inst. A
letter front nil officer ut the latter post, received By
the conmntnling officer hereon the 21sl. status
thnt the first train was attacked on that evening
within n quarter of a mile of Micanopy by three
hundred Iniliniis—the action iusictl more than an,
hour—twelve men were badly wounded—liuiny
horses killed. Capt. J. A. Ashhy-of die 2d U. n.
Dragoon*, severely wounded through the neck—
ontl Assistant Surgeon Weight limit, badly woutt-’
ded through the'ihign. Oil hfeuring the firing, till
the dispa-mble three, within the work ut Micanopy
moved nut lo Ihe snp|Hirt til the escort. Ollier re
sults, or the lo-s of die enemy is not stated—
There were 150 sick at die two posts, nnd nuiny
of those returned “for duty’! were in a leebla and
debilitated state.
Since writing tlto above, accounts Itaye been re
ceived tluil tho Indian force was 201)—tltut tite es
cort consisted of 80 men, tinder eoiniitRiid of Copt.
Ashby, of tite U. M. Dragoons, having it howitzer,
and that the Itulufiis were defeated—several ol
our men am mortally wounded.
By ihe arrivals from Tampico, information lias
been" received dial the Government of Mexico had
publicly apologized, through its proper organs, to
dm Gaverniiieut of die U. Sights, fiif the .insult
uttered the American flag ai-Tttmuico, sometime
since, in the nffitir between the/officets nod crew
of the U. S. ct tier Jelierson and the Coiiiman-
dittil Gomez, of Tampico.
Gomez hud been suspended mid Itltd been or
dered to Vera Cruz fur trial by court muriial-
Every tiling appeured to bu quiet til Tampico,
in relation lo Texas uffuirs, as there were' no sol
diers in die place..
All, foreigners, particularly Americans, were
threatened with annihilation by the lower orders
of the people in cunscqtience ofthe ill success ot
tite Mexican arms in Texas.—Bulletin,
For the Enquirer,
L0D18 THE XIV AND COT. ECULEY.
The egetnies of Lewis the 14th denied him the
possession of great talent); his friends pointed to I tits -responsibility" be assumed.—Star.
Extract of another letter, dated,
- . ' Matauoras, July 1, 1836.
Dear Sir—Through die medium oi'ynur puper
I think it highly iiecoss.iry, that the Government
of dm Unlred Slates, us well ns the Texians,
should lie.iiifurmed of what present itself, so odi
ous in my opiuiot), in Ihe. character of Gcri. Ur-
rea, die Mexican Cetninauder-in-Cliief, too un
pardonable to tie oveilooked, and should be* im
mediately attended to by the Utiitetl States.
We Ituve at this moment Imre, six or seven In-'
iliati Cniels. Cherukees aud other tribe), witlt llicir
ir.lerpieier, from Texas-. These Indians urn mi u
missiou to the General, and have had several pri
vate meetings *idi him. There exists, no doubt
of the business they Ituve cmile uii, and .liavo
made propositions loilie General, to join the Mex
icans against the Texiuus, which upimurs now Hi’
he cotmliided. As Colonel VV.ulerolieti is to be
dispatched tn-nmrinw to their cutnp, some dis
tance iip.dro river, where they have 30 or 40 in
number, to tie used ns spies or runnels. ' 1 hud
occasion lo cull un Uctmrul Urreu'ul Ills, quarters
(III busiuess. wlien 1 met there three of die Indi
ans. with dteir interpreter, making enquiries of
the strength of their tribe, die General being anx
ious tu usccnniii w hat force they could muster with
tho other tribes.
Tito Commissary of litis place, lias otders to
pdrehase 800 nr 1000 horses lor the'cavalry, which
lie is now doing. Every movement appears' to
cuttfim the belief titut the iicgoeiuiion is conclu
ded, with u promise to the Indians, of hind ami
cattle, should they assist mid succeed ill exter
minating die piipulutiou of Texas.—Bulletin.
SOUTHWESTERN ARMY—TEXAS.
W e understand that Gen. 'Gaines Iras made a
request ofthe Suites jfLouisiana, Alabama, Mis
sissippi, aud Arkansas, of seven thousand men,
which ha's 1 been approved liy dm Executive. We
presume this has been done in consequence ofthe
match of tite Mexican forces into Texas. We are
■lecidedly.of opinion, dial if lire Mexican Gener
als know wltut is best fur themselves and dteir
troops, they will stay where limy urn. mill not do
nny thing to bring nn a cnllissnm between ear
troops mill theirs. There need be no wor'be.rwee i n
Mexico ami Ihe United Siu’es. There might to
be mine | vet we ciinuol disguise fhe I'acl, dial
Iherf. is a feeling'iii the country that would lie
gratified, if an excuse could be lottntl liJr engaging
in one. This is u feeling that remain has nothing
lo do with i but it is route tlm less efficient in
bringing about tirut which it wishes. If die Tex-
inn forces should In defeated, dud retreat to die
neighborhood or Gaines’ iirmy, anil he pursued by
the Alexiclins, it will require no prophet In. litrcst-e
drat he will not be.able'to restrain tlm nifliiiri
under his cmintiHiid, from taking part iu the con-
le»t—U.S.Tel.
Nkw York, July 20.
Another Calamitous Fire.—About half post
3 o'clock this morning, the iHrge four stury In irk
building, 119 Nussuo-slreel, between die Bible
Mociety house and Clitilna Hull.' was discovered
to be .hi fire* - In a short time, die whulo inside
of the house was in flumes, which were'not ex
tinguished uulil die must of the property in the
building wns destroyed. The house lialiingr-d to
the Bible M.ciety, und was ecTitpicil by Alt. Dan
iel Futislraw, ns a |iriiiiing office, llis vuliiuble
steam presses wetc iu litis building; they were
eriiisii|erably tlatimged hut not destroyed. 'The
luss of Mr Funslmw is cotnputeil at 15,000. of
which $5(100 Is insured t arid dint of tlm Bible
Mucicty. in dmnugc lo tlm building and buriiiiiguf
sheets of their publications, ut $tilliJU—insured.
From the New York Slur.
Tlm Loco Foods shako litelr Heads and
hsik dull—they Ituve received Vun Ruren's an
swer to their letter, which is the quintessence of
non-committal, mid directly die reverso ofthe
strait lorwuid Jack Code principles of hnnesi Col.
Johnson. The Locos uro imrtirtilariy nettled, at
die following equivocation iu the Vice'Presiideitt's
letters .
'• For my views in regard to other propositions
contained ill tile deelur.itimi, and especially to
those which relate to Ilia subjects bf banks, paper
money, specie currency, and monopolies, you
intist allow me to refer you to a public course of
no titronsidciable durmtou in tho Srate und Fed
eral Government, und lo a succession of public
declarations heretofore made by me. Oil some
of tin! la ter subjects. 1 shall til-it have an occa
sion fiir a fun Iter expression of my opinions in ru-
ply lo u call made upon mo before the receipt of
your Idler.” .
Poor Vmt Buren—he Is so little trusted by the
people, his (iriticiples hang so loosely ii|h»ii him.
his claims ure so diHibifiili dial men of his rum
parly cull npun hitti from ull quarters to pledge
himself tu on honest course, sodiul He is compell
ed lo say lo one brsly, •• ] uni utl-ier tile necessity
of answering a cull made previous to ilia receipt
of your letter." First eomr, first served. ,
A craxy man by tho nemo of Bridgos, very na
turally mistaking die President'* mausion for the
lunatic asylum, marched Into the house, and de
manded of tlm semiots to surrender the premises
to him. He then repaired to Mr. Woodbury’s,
and required that he would hand him over' 'the
keys of iha Treasury; but the worthy Meeretary,
instead of disgorging, resolutely refuted to recognize
his authority, lie belongs Ui Philadelphia. Tite
Times of this morning, calls him a whig. We
should ralhnr consider him a Jackson matt, from
We are sorry to see it staled in the New York
American that the odious and corrupting “spoil*
system,” is eating its way into, the Army. Noth
ing is heller calculated tu breuk down in its own
and in the public estimation tint branch ofthe
national delcnce. “Met;,” »ays the American,
“wearing an honorable uniform, have nor Itemt
ashamed to plead party services as a considera
tion fot advancement or other favors, and appoint
ments, as recently hi the. organization of the se
cond regiment uf dragoons, and Itahitmillyip the
selection of ppymasters, nfe made, nut for military
merit or services, or acquirements, or education,
but on sheer party ground*-”
Can wo wonder, under such a stats of things,
ihul resignations are so cututinm J
Alex. Gautte.
Romance in Real I.iek.—The Hague Jour
nal contain* tite following recital of n horrible
event that has lutwly occurred at Dettit Pome :—
Nine yrarsngn a young man living as servant iu
dm family of Adam Kcitcnring, at tlmmnerslmrg.
become enamoured of n tluughr.'-r of his mnmor,
and found in Lisoite n return of affection. The
parent*, however, treated him wiili liarahtiess, and
turned him nut of doors. Shortly niter, a tumor
was spread ill the village tltut the voting mutt and
Lisctto hud 'Clnpcil t llto rather iindniiiiied that
they hml gone to America, and the report was
behaved. Nine.year* pns*rd nlvny iu this man
ner, hut soineiinie ago the village watchman an
nounced to the bu'rgninusier. that having been
seated during the night itl'tliodoorof Ketteuiing's
house, tic had heard groans und -sighs proceeding
from lira cellar, aud lind llicreforo deemed it llis
limy to inform the proper officer of. the circum
stance. The htirsumnsier, jti'whpsrt mind tho in-'
Itlligentc awakened a suspicion against which he
had hern struggling more tltnii n year, ordered
the watchman to keep strict silence on the stihjeet,
,und gave notice unite superior uqlhorities of the
circumstance, mid of' his own suspicions. Mens,
ores were immediately taken,.the hi.nseofKel-
leuring was surrnundciTbv gendarme and himself
arrested.
The agents of justice then descended to the eel
Jar anil m'lheir horror, fiiitrnl.that Ilia groans pro
ceeded from a kind of cupboard, lormed oft strong
planks. The cupltnard wns opened, n fatlld odour
came from it, anil a frightful iihject was seen—a
(freon ntiktil, covered with filth, crouching in a
uorttrr, und hardly showing any sign* of life. It
was l.isctic, Ketieuring's daughter, who li&dhern
sliftl op for nine years, in the toinh by her own
pitreoi*. Here Ihls urifortunaie creamre had been
kept like ait - animal upon eonrse fond, mid the
monster of a father, afraid to kill his dmtghler,
had lull her there to perish gradually. Tile mis
sliopeti being .who was thus discovered hml only
a lew remains of her chemise ahogt Iter neck, oft
all the clothes she had tin. when first shut- up.—
Mite was halftbruralizerl, and lit q dicmlfiil state
of exhaustion; she rot longer knew how to speak,
mid ihe wards died on herlipt. Propercsre, how
ever, having been jekt-ii of her. her miinl rind Itu'
jly began lo rycover t iter memory lo return, .and
site is now in a fair way nf being tefesltibllsiieil.—
The question uow is, since the girl is here, where
is her Inver 1—Every atrocity may be. expected
to have been committed by such parents; and jl is
generally supposed that'the young man was as
sassinated before die eyes of hi* mistress, nnd
thut.sjte, as'a witness of rttis'erime was iliiisshui
up alive in-her tuitib. The rissize* will soon .clear
up the mysfery. • '
-Plater's Wit—One offltc best tliinas that we
reincmbeFto have heard rif* was the sayiiig' of a-
poor pluyer wiio was present unite burial nf Kean.
The church Wiii cr.iwdcil, njtt) boys.'busy eruund
the windows to catch n glimpse ofthe cot^n ofthe
great trngedinn. ' “ Alt," said the pluyer, “ Kean
draws a full Itouse In tile Inst.”
ninrrit'A,
On Tussilny. the 2d last, liy tlio Up-. S. K. Ho-Jgi-*,ihe
Uo». O. Aptoiry Chnpitle, prsslilin ; ehlorof this ilUtrirt,
In Mips EUis Ann 11. Adams, daughter ofthe Res. Rulu-rt
Notice.
W IM.1AM ENOW is siilhoriied to act as tny sg-ui
during mv tihssnes tu tlto Nurlh.
Aug. 4, tf—27 JOHN ALLEN.
AHEBIH 'S
.Died,
At the Itouse of Jnhn Stewsrt, In T'srly cnvntv, on the
Metinsl*nt, Mr. JOHN M. JORDAN, s nstlro'i'r K.n-
tuck.v, toil recently from Oglniltorp* coiinly, (Is. * mill-
wrlglil liv profession. It rosy perhaps tie s consolation lo
his futnil* or d friends to know that tlmugli he wnsniiiongsi
strsneeis, lie rccpived every onto end attention thutcould
bo desired Air hint.
G7“ Dbrinq my nbsenco from Cplumbus,
Aflt. RICHARD J. WADE, will adl at tar antlnirixcd
attorney. . JAME3 RIII.N'ri.
House. tinA Lot tor Male. -
T 1HE limine and Lot wlieroon Ain. Menmno huwre*
. niilftR. nre now nfrnratl lor sulo on moJorute term*.
Fur pnrticQltirM apply on iho promiiiii. *
Notice.
W ILL lie sold at tho lute residence of John Al. tins-
disun,dveussed,in • uly thmnty. on tlm 15th day
of September nesi, iheperuhalile pro|iei1y of said deo'd,
eonsisting of Horses, Hog*, Osiris, Household and Kitclt-
eii-Furniture, Knnnlng Utensils, Corn and Fodder, and
olher nrtioles too tedious to enuipemie. Terms m ide
knownsm tbodny ol'salo by tlto AltillNIS'i KATOR
July gtt^ 11136. fjr]
A SMALL POCKET ROOK, containing a $20hill ou
Jm the Central Hindi ol Florida, Info $11) hills in; the Pi-
gevn Rimisi Mining Couiptny,'*ud ops ur ittora $5 bills silt
other hanks,- with divers papers nf no importance lor“
line but the owner, 'fits tinder uf su'd pocket Ituuk v
be handsomely rewarded an leaving it at this office.
Ang t 4. 27-tf.- v ,
*-turnwny trout tlie'Mubscribvr*
O N Iho night of the IClh instant, a imgro follow bvllts
name of DANIEL, -lie Is about 23 years ,.fage,
light complexion furs negro.quits'shrowil mill freo epos
ken. lie will probably cliuMgo Ins nsuuviud inav nbiiiiu
n free peas, as he fun away nnee bot'oro, and wu* fliuml in
Upson county, with s pass, giving him permission lo biro
Ins own lime. He pasted them ss a well digger, by the
neme of Bob. lie' will probably endeavor to gel lo C*
Innihua, as lie lies some Acquaintances nrsr llist piece. I
will glvo t liberal toward Bar " ' '
fineutenl, so lint 1 can gel I
expect ceu write.
Forsrlb, Men. Jut if 23.
Catiiiois.
A LL persons eye Wfttraniad ggtlou ira-ling for a note
on Jesse II. Haralson, fur fifty five dollars,mads puy
able to Jellies II, Kites, dun alaiui Oltrislnms, as ibe sa)d
note Its. been lust ornuslaid, lids Itb Alsreli IKJli.
JAMES II. ESTES.
April 8 II ni3m
maple Supr. ,
"g AA LBS. MA1*LE tiUGAII* jii»t recphfd nnd
J. IF W lui fn!e by STAKE & ItUtfE.
Notice.
A LL pprponR am cautioned KgnitiRt (ndinf for a ,du*
im bill, or receipt o» di^m-itc, eiven me bi Mr. R« J.
Wild)*, fur out? hundred dollar*, dated Humclimp in April
or lnt*f.AR the hhiiic Iim Ihwii »loul or ininUid f and In?
in rdiiueoiri) not lo puy the Mine lo any otlmr permju ex*
copi inyMir. THOS. MOHAN, O. C. U. 6. Army.
Fort Miuliel), Ain. July . U3*~li
II. .€• PHELPS & Co. ■
H AVE on IiuihUIi.i Ol Itm.lyMmle CLOTIIING,
wiiiuh they will cell at coni.
Jhii* ‘J9.
On Coiifttgiiiiieiil, ol Apnlsiciiicoln.
VOW. lundiifp and will Im rnld cliexp Air cwh or 'on
iNI nhnri cmdil for npproved puper,
flofl burrclRMupfiiorCiihn MoliuMa
350 Iniitn,prime ftiernCoflta
60 lilidRvrryruitprior MuBcovxdo8anr
200 Al 8pnni4i orpant > *■ .
Toffihrr with mnny other iirtklm of Gcoceriots Apply
lo Die «l Si. J usejili or Apaluchiuoln,
July 18,19H0.
26—41
EDW. J. HARDIN.
•by li*o
OiNNolaiioni
.1. K. TA VLOH Sc
UaflMtion, ihn unurtilcd buxineM of the
fjpllE firm of If. IL TAVLOK & Cq.brjn* dhuiolrfd
_ r . own limitation, tnn unwtued mixinew or tue
concern*will ItecloMhd by II. U* Taylor, wlm U duly xu*
th'irited to utllo llitMtut, * _ m .
II. R. TAYLOR.
K. LATIIROP.
Apalachicola,JulyIrt,IBM. J. JENKINS.
H. R. TAYLOR would hero rrRpcctfully tender to Wa
frifndw a irrmcful acKnowI<dcim m fnr nant favurr, and at
ihn anino limn inform them thnt lie will coininne to Irani
act iiiiaineim nt Anaincldcolit, xa will bx (bund by rofereuce
U> iba uunexod udverlisctuent.
EDWARD J. HARDIN & If. R. TAYIA5R.
General Cuininiaidon and Forwarding Merchanta, Apalx<
ehierth, Florida#
T HE aubacribrra ber Irave to informthrirfriend* and
■ th^ public gout rally, that they bavrthla day formed
a conneciivMi for- ihe ptirpoae of tnniMitting a Gfneral
Fnrwarrinf and Coiuiniacion nm>iooM,at Apalachicola —
TfjFir armirgfmfnta embrace whaMe Ware Hon pcs and
Sbrd* for ihe eerurity and poailive prmecihxi ol all good*
and cotton tint mu It* arm them. Tha undivided prr
aooal uttraiioa of R. If. Tajrlnrwill ha givan toihn hnai-
n-saa. ^ EDWARD J. HARDIN.
. . • . . . II. R. TAYLOR.
Apaluclneola. July Jtt. 1636.
T| AN.SOM GODWIN, (>q. i* uiy lawful Agentdar-
MM, i»g .ny dbrenca froui ihiaplucis
• NEILL McNAIIL
Colombo*, Aocu*! 1, 1830. 3l—27
Private Boardiug.
A FEW voting gentlemen can obtain board ny opply-
Xm. ing cnrlvto lhe aubveriher.
Aug. a. Df-'-H JAS. S. NORMAN.
'l'lie flnbacrlbm
WWAVINO forraM ern-nnrtti-isiiip tmdrr iho flrnt id
JHI 3IUCKKI.KJHD, IIOAG & CO. for tlip |mr|»>se
of Inqiorlinz ami (ransuctinz a wltnlrsnla Dry Qooue
hnsiness'—Tliov'will open > larze and extensive stock of
Corals (ilirrrt from Knrops) -nitre! to ihe Smtlhrin ttoir-
kst. sb'jnt rite I-tot September, in Falter’* lilock of build-
iurs, at He corner of Frsrer's rslmrf nml fin-t T)e\'.
‘ J. Ml SHACKELFORD.
W. 3. UOAQ.
, Clisrleeton, July OT, IDW. tf—2m
3. JVILES & Co.
Have jn»l received and offer for sale,
AJlJk LIES. M**ori »d BACON, aui»V aunlify
109 piccen Heavy Diindca isaggidg
7 lUOcoil* llemp, Joto and Kewehii'd Hide Hops
10 ton* Iron, ii^xoro'd; Hoop mid Sheet Iron
. Nail uud Cliniti Rod*; Cant uud Blistered .Stool ,
fid art* Curt and Wagon Boxes
conn lb*. Casting*. XMorted ^ M .
103 k«g« Cut mid Wrought Nml*. from 3 to'40d,
• 25 hint*. P. R. mid St Croix Sngnr
109 hng* Rio, Jiivn, and Cubit ColVeo
75 lumkcls nod hoxe* Champaign, a**ortod
130 hhl*. \Yhi«key; 25 do. Nnrlharn Giu
50 do. Wrilrffl Ntir«herh Rom
25 do Malaga Wine; l(i do. Sump* do
50 do. N. O. MfriunuMi} l pip’c pUamptlgg Brandy
1 2 plpr»j Cognuc Bnmdv . ■ .
2 quarter cu*k* Pain Sherry Wine
* 2 do do Mndeiro uo •
2 do do ’IVneriffe do
2 bl»ls. Jninnioa Ruin; l do friah Wbinkat ,
. * 25 do FffiUth Brandy; 2 do Chvrry C.mdtal
•* • s&.ii$> fir*i quulitv Cider Viu ,, C«r ;
5 do Now Ark Cider; 5 do Tiinner* Oil
5 do Winter elruined Spenu Lump Oil
'24 boxe* Window Gla**, nxmirU'd
120 b'Xv* nnd bud* Tnblu Salt
. 1000 lh*. I.onf Sugar •
2f bag* Sliot.Ma^orled^ 12 keg* PoWjUr
‘ 40 do Sperm Cumlle*, aeaorted >
12 do do l^mon, Sirnwherrv mid Ginger Syrup
IB do do Porter, quart* ami plnia
5000 Snanisti Cignr*, firat quality
, 75,000 Flori la do do .
24 jura Picklt»<vn**nriri!} 25 Grind Stone* -
' , 100 C iitv’* Iiypciuil, Gunpowder and IlyaonTea
AMuin, Coppern*, Suit*. SalaMnin*
Marknhov Snuff,hi jir*and huillea
Soda ami SeidlilS Powder* f
5doxi‘nr>i'miiolin*.pj»"or,»ed fir.o*
-Stellvnnl*, cu| tuck*, ehiwolfi, file*, powder fla*k*, nut
aud drain bottle* with willow and hmllier cover*, naiU)
dad^iiig. quill*, pine, per*p**ciive glmi*e*. phot belt*,
drawing kinvea, nuger* MMOitod, hummer*, hunter* uxuh,
now hell*, garden r«ke*. ; haodsaw*, pndlnukn. mmbU**,
ihoskrf and rifle flint*, inhatund*. finhliilCB nnd |u»pK»,Wafl«
Iron*, hook* and hinge*, plate hinge*, alcdge*, wiro aievc*,
*pnde*, *lmvel*. epiltnou*, Iirua* andiron*, knivea and fork*,
feiwfe kilivo*, pocket knives, Inble apooo*. hat hook*, *erew
plate*. *crevr ptillie*, ghnlei*,en*tor*, tnlll *nw*. cro** cut
mw*, 1 brace and loll*, plmitnlinn nml ridnig whip*, vmhim
and airing*, pistol* ofvariou* qunliliea. hrnea vhovvU mul
tonr*. cotton cnrd*,hor*e can!*, Trying pau*. alock lock*,
knob lock-, n.aniiln eOnM.plow line*, currv.coodi*. cofTee
mill*, irnipt hniahea nnd painter** und*, faucet*, acrcw*,
butt*, aund *feve*, hlackXmith** vi« «■ and bollowa, plums
a*»orte.d. Iiowb hru*l»«a. putiy, manure forji*, Deals tub*,
flour pnil*, no*l* augnr boxe*,broom*,heat* mea*ura*, gig
aud flimr mat*, clnibe* hamper*, willmy cradle*, waggon*,
fruit and market hnakcl*. knife luixe*. cocoa nut dqiper*,
liquor caae*, hnrrel-cover*, floor mailing, glaaa ontl crock-
*A variety ol «pjcr.3id LonkldrGlM#*
The above, with n variety of other article*, will b# sold
vePv cheap. 500 bu»lu)l*-CORNs . ’
Aiie-4.' . >*!&
Notice.
nfllJ. hs-OoU on lira first Tuesilejr In November Uni.
VV injlie town of (Ireenville, Mi-riwtillter Cmmtyi.nn
Netrrn Women end l» o V'liililren, as tlm pro|ierty |tf riant 1 .
Rrov, dee case J,lur the banofi-.ofllm heirs and creditors of
MaU - SAMUEL ORAY.iJr.
. July 29, IMfi. [2T]-3t
Dlasbintlon,
1|F. copartneVvlnp lu'irtoforccxWtinr under the firm
JL of YONGE & COBB i* dinrolved by mutual con
sent Tho Wahl House, Fnriornge uud CmnniUriyn Hu-
*iuo** will he conlinued by Win P. Yonge (nt their old
etaqd in Front *r.) who is author ill'll to settle ull account*
due iu nnd liy raid firm- ' W M. F. YONriE.
WM. X. conn.
Cnlimditis. Jtilr^S-IMfi W-df
itiouutb
A YERAs’HOGG having, puruhaet-d the in'eresi of F..
im H> Metcalf, of thn firm of Av*»r..Hi>g« 6l Metcalf,
.vould Inform fha piddle that ill* bujin*4a«wl!l continue at
their banal maud, in the namn uud firm Aycr& Hogg, -. Im
now have on hand an exleurive and well r>elected alrck of
llrv Good*, 4iroeeriee, Ilndware. Cutlery, flsrt all of
wiiiuh thev offer for aojo upuii the.uiuli accommodating
rermafurcBsii. Avntl & „ 000 .
Cidttnthti., 2«ili Julv, I830. tf]
A Sawyer Wanted.
flTO a Sawyer that-can come well rcfommeoded. lilt-
A end wages will bo-glven mid emjilovmiMii till Ghri*|-
inn*. Apply ntTho aidiM'rihcr’* mills 14 mile* idmvo Co-
luinhii", near the We*t Point Ruud, on Ihn Wocoochoe, in
Kuxaell..»untV, Ain, '
..July23. [37 3r] B. IL BAKER.
Nollrtc.
A LL neraon* indebted to fl^cetnt/* nf Jam** Pill*, Info
iim. t|f Tniup comity, dcceuavd, nrC requeeted to mute
iiliin. diain pifvTiient All ha* hnr claim* agaiuHi fhe fluid
eflintr, nro requeflted to pre*cm them in tririii* of the law,
or (hit notice will bo plead In bur of tlielr recovery.
v ; LA1JON PITTS, AdnPr.
July 26,1836. . [27 6f]
Gcnorjil ConBiilaioii and Tot ward*
. liatf lliiiiiicn lit st.Jo*vpli, Flo*
'f|T l|E ondfr*igord nguin lender* In Id* friend* and oil*-
A lamer* hi* flimtero llouik* for llm very liberal pa
tronage which they have cniuintird lo extend tu him,-nnd
would respectfully inform thnmth'it Its i* picpurcd lo givu
iironqit -pcritoual nticnliou'lo nny bn*hin** in hi* addresa
rvt the uhovo pliiqe, and at all veasotifi uf tun year.
v edwaicd j. Hardin.
July 20. 20—2nf
Tlm Rnpiihlicnn Herald nnd Columloi* Sentinel will
piihlijdi the almvn for two month*,* nnd forward their ac
count* to K. J. Hhrdju for payment. .
,'l'iveiiiy l.olltiI'm Bcuntd.
TJ AN AWAY tniuMiie wiln-erilier. living br linrrl.ro.
IV-Mimeiimn in April lost rrm-rro soiiniiianrnnl LOU
ISA. (limit! five (ed elttlit Inf liv. Iii.li, very iliukiomtiL-i-
K-tl. Inrtre ltrr.M, 20 nr 25 vfsr* nlil, qntek vpulren,m Itati
<in wlirn rltf 1-11 . d.ik ceiirii clrera. l-|iitrc1iu>—<1 sab!
neprit m t'lltanilit. cmiuly, U-n. hr,ml. llte rrtatn nf-
Fi'iiiUltil Cnl.il, etui -lie lies probably tnnile iter way bsuk
In the nrlllement .Irarnmn from. Twenty diillnr* rew.nl'
Will he ziven.for lit- delivery nf ..id n.-frii, nr for bor be
ing In ljr.il in «nv .nfeinll-en I trel her.
IIKNJ. L. WOODI.NC, near Hamilton, Harrl.cn-
Aug. 2. .- 27-1
Notice.
A LL pe-ron. having demand, .troiovt tite rslnte nfpf-
iX. ter Kulli, dcceaseil. .re berehy notified, tu present
Un-in within the lime, and proven «» the law directs.tn tit -
•uh-crilmrs. pnd all pi irons imli hied In soul estiilo initel
•rllln witlt lira iimlciiieiini, win, .revested witlt full pu)v-.
er tu act fur tint heir, of .aid esinin.
WILD-* HOLD.
VALENTINE KOLB;
Aug. 4, 1836, [27—lnmlhii]
Ad.nialBtrnior’i. Stile.
‘WK7II.I. bo fold tin Wednesday, lit. 7>It dev of Stptem-
W loir next, at lira residence of Juntos f'iitv, Jewtu-
ml. uf Tnmp'eoumv, tlm fidliiwitu prninirtv.to wit,
Hur.es, Cattle, Huge, tflieen, unc yoke nf (>»iu, one nx
wernn, Plniitniinn Trails,Dei).,, Hniraelnild Furniture, tu
gather will: .evnrnl oilier .rtieie. ton tedinu. tn inentiun,
with tiro crop uf sura uud fodder. Terms mute kiiuwn at
Undiyof ule. -
LABON PITTS, Adio'r.
July 26,1830. [27 hie] ,-
■TIOGR moplhV afierdalo, aiqdicaiion will he uwdeto
Ml Ihe hnuoraldq ihe Inferior Court of Troup cimmiv,
when riding nn a Court nf Otdinnry, fur leave to sell tfic
Limdsnmi Negroeanf Jxiuo- Pin*, drrcn*rd, fur tiiuVuelii
of tlm heir* and crcdUora of raid dccMncd,
LAlipN PITTS, Adm’r.
[27 4m]
TjlObll n.oiilh* idler diite npnlicnliun will In* made lo
■/ the Imiiornhlc tlm lufejbir Cduii of Trunp toimiv,
when flilllof a* a Court of Ordinary, for leave to *11 tfiv
oegroc* ofeSyuilia llcndmi* dtreu*rd, fur tim benefit oi
the heirs and creditor* of *aid decea*«d.
IIART.SI IELD HENDON, Adni'r.
Julv 26,1336. [27 4m]
Afuwcogec Mies.
TXLI. bo sold on tha firm Tuemlay 1n Scptcmh4»r uoat,
f ui tiio court houiwdoorio lliecouiity pl Mu^C'jK**a,
One Nteamhosif cnllcrl Pnlamlcr. levied «»n aa
h* pruntriy of ll«*xrkiiih K NVihxI, tu (Wilisfv a I! fa i , *«ni'4
'wu MuM'tigcc StijM'rior fVri/rt, on i!i»* ruYt'chrMir.i; uf k
lortiragc in lavnr of Tier nan (’tiddy 6t Co. 'vWaaid Wood,
'roperty |nnntcd out in ftlid ii fu.
Ainu. on<rni*cro wjininil iibmed'lAji.'tlawfrtWr.
Mhrec year* rddj nnd her child Marv, iibvuiNmSnoiu**
Id, lovi* d un n»* riio pnpofiv ut Harrt.un Smjth, l« awti.»*
v « fi fu i*Mind fhuif JriL«f>1nTcri«iYCmirt.un th<- foMclo-
nre of n Morlgnit* inJnVor of Minrlinj: W. Stiihh. Execn*
nr of Harnnin Sfmlih. d.'cwjrrd, >i*’. siiid Harris buiiih.
^roiicrty pwinteil uni in siid fi fu. •. „ .
JOSEPH 1). D^TIIUNF, Hep- ShC
Also at ihrtatmib time a;id plnco wilt he anhL
fine Town Lot nnd »mpmvor|if*ritH in tin; town
f CulunilMH, known hi tha Miid inwu nmiihar fit*
umlryd mid two- levied bn ax rh* property'i.f Jnni»a it*
.yon*, t»\ a 6 fit I**nod from Superior Court
iririn^tThoiiiRM l.ang, Jr.uiiilJmift!* U. Lvi.d,m i«uutily
u urn. nn, tforid. . <;
Aim. iiliy nrr#*.* of Finn Lnnd. h«*iUc n pprt «>f
' »hundred Hud /orty-ciflif. rti « l ;u niutli di<-
E it
i| iHorntfd to ilichy ucMiiandde.
iid.ilhilt. Levy*
A up, 4.1636. 127]
A. RATES, Wilt
September next
Rliiiiou Stales..-
W ILL ho Mid on iho first Ti
•at T*
mnty.witb _ ^
Olio lot of Lund, No. 97, iu (lie 2lhli district of fWinnrly
oe, now. .Mitrimi county, Invit'd upon «* propbriv of
ninei (), Clmk, lo futi-iy sundry ti. f«* fnpn » luMico'f
nun of Newton copniy, in fuvor «*f rtmnov. Cmlln vj»*
uineM O. Clink. L"vy *omdn njfi rotiifiicd Ijy nctitirtiahlu.
Oqo Ini inf Lnnd. No.72, Ip ihe SJjjK dfsirici of
. irmcrly Lee, now Alaiion romiiyjovu'd upon uh die jiro*
periy of Council Groom, to mmal]p n fi. fa- from a Supe
rior Comi uf Upaon county, in favor df-John li.wiu va.
“ ouncll QroiVth. 1 " ’•*
Ouo third (Ufrt dPTirl of Lnnd 137. in tho
thdlrt.of funurrly l.rr, now Mhriufi C’o feviedoiiMth*
Properly of Hamlin Frtmmnn, trtMHiiHVa fi.'fa. Irotta Holla
July‘‘6.
m
iialu
F.LIAB JONE 5 *, Dep. 8hfl r .
* - Ilttiyln bnh!«,. \
W ILL ha aold on the firet TuS In Srptemlmr next,
Inlliimiltun, Harris ro. the jdllowinj: proj»oriy:
Onu Mi nf Lund, Nn. 133, Ifj.th’ar 81m dUirict of
irifinnlN Miucopoe, now Iliirria comity. tf»M|tiwty mo fi.
at. irunrGrant «iiperiorCourr, one in ifnjnr-m ftrHr)oner
it Cii« va. Lee ,V Mmixoin.ootf in favor of L'riaji U. C)w-
liv, for the unC oi' Wiley -Swim-y ve. Lrr'tfr Maujft.*-.
if i nj. Willi a m Dcp. shir.
Jotv 27, IH30. • [27]
Sum ter aaie*.
ISriLLho aold no llo* lirnl 1’iK‘wd.tv iu Seplmobrr next
If a\ the court houve door, in die mviti of Ameiicua,
uniter eouniy, within tire..uiuul liourixf.axle,.tha loi*
iwiug prujror’ty, lo wilt
Lit of i.iimjl iiiimiImt Iwo-linpilred nnd thiriy-
vr, in the uteniy-ar.veiilli diiMriet formerly Leo uow Sum-
ircounly, levied on *ia tho propeity of John Lanthom. t#
illify a fi (a from a JuMirei' court oflUchmoiidcouniy*
i fiivor •)( Wlljimo Fraxi-'r, rocothcr willi aondry other 6
m vh. thn mild Jolih l.aotliurn. Levy uuoU and reluriMxl
> me by a runMiilde. », *# .
Al*«, lot inimher two hundred nim f»f>ea*n-infbo-
Urticth dUtrlct furumrly l.co nbw.Sainlor county, wbru>-
n Williuiu Hull now live*,levied on an iho projicrly af tba
hiiI Willhoo llall, 10 aniialV u fi fu froiij ciumtcr Superior
Jourt, in favor of Shorter, rarver 6c co. and tidier* v». aaid
Hall.
Alao.^onf boy Mare, s lt'vird on nx the prnperty
of William Brottju aaiinfy two fi fa-fnjpi HompOT
rior Court in favor oi Iwiar. McCrary va. aaid Brrtl, aud •
Lemon C. Morgan and John K. Monro. «
Alipi, lot niimlmr mxiy-cdiP. in the iwvnty.-aixth
dinirict fornirrly 'Lee now Pointer fnnijty, levird «»n a* tha
property of Jamm Ci Gain*, lo PMinfy a fita from • Jna«
lice'acourt of Kahon count*, in favor of John C. Miller
va. aaid Gain*. Levy made aud reiururid by a convlahle.
July II, IffIG. * JAMES t»LA88, rildf.
Gunrdttiii’A bale.
A GREEARLll lo mb onlur ol «ho Uimorabie, ihe Infc-
ijL riorCuuiiof Mouroa cmmty, wh*n witiitig for ordi
nary purpiiiw*, will be mrid on Ilia firni Toeadiiv iu Dole-
her nr*i,at Lumpkin, StoWart county, uno timftvidea half
of Lot No io the 20th di.Mrlc.i, oriyinidly Lee, now
Stewart, *old a* purl of ihe real er»into. of Evelina Frea-
tmiB, minor and me Uev benefit. TvrmxV^ ,_
July 21
Note LoMa'
O N the iwentv.fifihdav o&Drccudicr next I pjondaa
to nay William l*. William*, or.bearer, llirconomlrod
dullMrx.ftjr’vulue received, il»h lnl dly^b.DJ3oV^qng4
Lori on llm 28th nr2lhh of July,. ltt^tG, near die 1‘iad
Moiintdhi io Hnrria couuty, a prnintM»ry ooio, oi which
the above imi copy. All'jmron!* t»i« hereby fureuapH-a
lioflo trade for raid DOto, and Ilia. umKcr of naid nolo i»
likewise jmdfiod not to pay Mtid jvuuooly to William L.
Williuiic*. who in •Imowinirof *iddooh*.
Aoimi-i 1. 27-3i* KU3SEL W. GAAK.
/ rive Dollaw Rvwui'd-.i ICifte Cun
LomI. '
rn^IILS Rifle ii a largo mjhI Imnflimiito Gun, onrrying
JR from t*5 to 7(> lo dm pouml; hud iulnid a piece of
nilvnr purall* 1 with tin* hantil.nlimil 2 or y-LJInelju* mag,
nbntll Imlf di M imiua botwoco iho |r lt V 'Old liin<liiiCi>l *i|!lit.
Alim, ilirce inlaid hniidv, two nroimd the ino/ali 1 ucar tha
from aichf,aud one i»enr tin* hrpaHi’. Thi' atot'K ona Mima
.little defimrd. with a miiihII iVtfetoVo m ar the morrir. Tlm
imirh box wna confoird vvjili a imik. I Im cnlch having
Veil broke. Srvbhu iiioiiiIh ainre f loom'd llir nhove i iflo
to Mr- Cliurtcr Howard, Catling upon him for hnr, bn *(»•
led Im w/ih uod>r lloj imiirr^ainp ha had acol hrr lioma by
rv ainall negro girl, w bo, by dm |/ye. dill m<l Uclivrr
’Thoaoovo reward will l* paid lo any porron d'div-
criiig win! gnu to ibe auhseiiber— or any Infumrittkiii
thaokliiliy rccuivc'd.
G eorgia, early coun rv-Thiny «ity» anei
.dole application w ill he innda to the honorable die In
ferior Court of Early County, when Filling fur ordiuar)
puritoMv, l»y Kohe.1 W. bln flu id, for leilcra uf ado.iul*-
traiioudeh nianon dn tho e*latu of Jcaan Brown, lata ol
raid county, deceased.
AIvo. thirty day* after dale, application will be made a*
nhnvc by Seth llardiwm for letter* of odininiKlialion oft the
estate cf John M. Ifardiron, lnt« of raid cOUBly,'deceased;
Thcimare therefore le cite and admonish all aud ringo
Cnbri.tbf kiadred acd creditors cf raid deceased peramm.
to lie and appear at my office within the liutepftteribcd by
law to file t »eir objection*, (ifany) lo shew caoaa why *an!
Inter* ahnuld not ba granted. Whites* (he hotiurnblr
Richard Grill, ooe of the JuMieea.of said Court, tbb iSI
of July, IWL _
Aug. t (9fJ JOP. W. PERRY, c. r. u.
C 'lEORGiA. Muscogee countY-Jo-ioi, strict-
TI land, 7U7ih dltttbt U. tolUbcforo ine a bay umre
Mule, aimot four venr* old, a amall white i-pot ou thu wea-
iber*, marked with die gear.black opto the kimea. lour
"Vet 5 inuhr* high Appraised by CL.0*DiH)hd nnd Tiioui-
i* llnvlu lo ba worth .eighty'-five dollar*, June 14.183C. •
alex.mgon.j.p.
A true copy'from ihv iwtrov hmjk,
.UMtS TOWNSEND,
July 29. HH6. f27 ‘‘l]
G l -Jltr.lA, MUSdoGEE C0yNTV.~D"»iiel Gra-
Iihiii, of iho 7U/'ih distriVt G.,.'l. o>lN lx’foir um a
aorr 1 lump Pony aodCotf—llio, ninrriil ool four yfMr«id *,
flax in-$iiand -tail, lour l**ot un«' inch b*igli. The roll a 1 ay
• wo yrura old, and has uiirmnmoii long hind fa. 'o-
pruUrd bv Lunc Pmvt'Jl aud Jl. C. Picket tu ihit 7‘Iv#
dollars, Juiiu 23d, 1335. >* . f „
- ALEX. L1GON, J. P.
A true extract from llir cilrav !•>»•
if nt v 'moral
July 29,1H36.
JOHN TOWNSEND, CPk.C.tJ.
fNilnmhil*, July 26, T89H.
OJAS. If. LYONS.
flUlS ropannorahiji' of PODL 6c LIVF.LV is di*-
Ji. potted by imiliiiil rooHfnU.*mid ibe eiibrciilier* will
hereuner conliuiio lla» Gwicerv jIiHiue** nt i!ie old etaud.
under ibe uoioe aud firm oS Pool, Lively »V (Jo,
WtirW. POOL.
WAb.dl*. LIVELY,
Julvill* 9-T tf 'I*. W. lOP.TSiW.
B Y Ciiphdn Kendiick'* Coiiipdny, aboul tha 8ih in*t.
ahuyhor*p Utile, uhopl 4 >Var« old, lightly hipl on
the left. Raid mule wu* taken iiafive or *ix mile* below
Uoiinok»,in Alnhuum. Thoinvin'r i* nqoe^lud to prove
properly, pay llieeXpeUM, nml : luki' Ihe inohv.
' \V. KENDRICK.
ForfMeCrenry, Jolv 14, trait, . 2.W2i
II. a.I>llBliif At Co.
A T Iho aland la\elv (tohUpbaf I'V II. Middle, j
have on hind a lot
which they will evil nt oust,
June 20. , .
To oil CoiMH'riK'd.
T HE Note* nod Aeeoanlaof.il. M'ddlebrnnk A Co.
liiivM bent loft wiiji «>uh»cjiber* for colln.ti*u.
Tho*o indebted tutlmt concern, 1 will plemr call uud xeiilo
with * "fi. C. PlIELPS «• Co,
June 23. 22— tf
1EOKG1A, MAIUONTOUNTY—I’huo
IjTi ‘ * *
, Major*.
of Ihe 7-lUtli dirilriefti. M: Tull- b*'fiuv k* one airnv
Lhceniit Horrel man*, lilu/.e fiiee^lku lliane mid tail, bnlli
hind led while, about 4 ynpr>C-#],l. Appini-ed to ►ixly
hdloraby Nathan Moll uud TliL'iin- Kihemlgn, Julv l*i,
IMP. JOSEPH MOTT.j.'f.
A trimcxlracl from ihe e*Wylii«»k of Marion comrfy,
July UTr. «i LUM/lN W. IK>WI». C .
Sh itycd of stolen,
F ROM the U. S «ervie..' f «mfThnr*dav,the Hih in*!,
EDWARD BUeiENUp.lr. non, Monroe eounlriul
Iho Grorgin line, Cul. Hiirdririglt* Rp^iniunl. Iieing mm of
my conioiund. Ah coiicuiin d # wih pleu^> take uotn-o.
f Al^X. IlUriSKi.L, Capt.
July 23 ' er. if
Notice.
OR the greater com i'imqiwo of tbnao IntfnvKA.ljte
ET lime torceiiilyinc i.ummuhoi* furt’ii. k Re»-piv'r-
tinn«, will ba ••xteiulcil to ibu2Uili An ':•! i:i'M al wlnrb
|HTKHi it will be rloM .j .'"I I N PAGE,
Capt. If. 8. A. and Sun't. Creek ReomvaL
A mice.
C A'*E io my living on ih# lafinap E**4,
twriir mile*aboveColiurhiia.onihv *i»i«euih Jaae.
uixumxi IIQR8E.ulH.tat «VU--.rtr» vwn*m
one nr two inches high, wjiite Maw aome whitn
on hi* right (bre f.»or,'ii*d «m idd iK»e*. In* beck % U«U
sore, purr* and trot*. The ofca* i#-aH)tte«ted u* c*vc»
forward, pa} ubmgcaetnl i ' ‘ ‘ 1
741 tv ti
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