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Committee* were Appointed on the notices
of yesterday.
Mr. Black from the Select Committee to
whom the reports and documents on the sub
ject ofCreek depredations were re-committed,
made n report, with a counter report on the
part of the minority, (Messrs. Black nud Bi
vins) the same report previously made by the
majority—
Also! A bill to protect the citizens of our
frontier counties from farther depredations.
Mr. Black then moved to print the reports
for the use of the House.
Tile Chair decided the motion out of order,
as the House had refused to print the report
of the present minority, when it was the re
port of the majority.
Mr. Black appealed from the decision, but
the House sustained the Chair.
Mr. Black then moved to print the report
of the (present) majority—which was also re
fused.
the Northern Abolitionists, when ttie Rev. \V
Moskley was called to the Chair, and James II
The whole was then laid on the table for Staiui appointed Secretary,
the present,
BILLS PASSED. I ln R
‘ ***' The political character of I cent bat prepared carcasses of persons who had] The disturbances in Stewart county still con-
air. Van Buren is admirably hit off in the follow- died of leprosy, plastic, or any other disorder— ] tinue. On Wednesday of last week, a party of
ins To; st: that an end was pat to the muminy trade, not Hitcltalee Indians, 16 in number, and a hanilfof
“ Marlin Fan Horen: Who is there 1 I s me ' I ’’r l m, 8' e S8ivcly immoving medical science j of while settlers, (15) had a skirmish on the Gear-
Which Hide of flip iHnrc irr -.m, i Thin ; i , ° ■ * ,,rc, |>*',. I> 'i by th«* M usmltnius* fining and £<•> side ol the river, in which Iwo whiles were
11 so j. |r i. i * *1 * WIn*rn r ' m P r '* on,n g **»e Jews for being concerned in sbgliilv wounded. The Indians escaped unhurt.
• ‘ where are von fric ' At. V" ? i J " horrible—so !;,te n, (So lime of; will, the |„< 9 of two ponies, wbieb were Killed
’ * ie 0 1 J ; »oh*s I., ilio canuih.il practice was still followed during the lire. We understand also, that n pwr-
by the Faculty in nt*hind—that Lord Bacon j *>‘ °f these marauders were a few days since dc-
h inself says, •* mummy lias great force in staunch- | Icctecl in killing cattle, in Talbot county, ami
ing blood’’—and Boyle states, “ imrtimy is one when discovered, made battle upon the whites.—
ol the useful medicines commended and given by 1 Columbus Enquirer.
our physicians for (alls and bruises, and in other j 1.1 , n r . , ,
rases too and that the Arabian regular doctors. 1 fl 1 ° m 1 ,c 1 cr r.«°ry of Arkansas wc learn that
from whom much of the medial knowledge of 1 ,lie , - e St*’d. , ture of l! '" 1 territory has passed an
»<» Faculty is derived, use hum;.., flash mixedi '*‘‘‘'."'1' 'he approbation ollhe (Juvernor, Inr
w,.h lamer, under ihe name ul mu,,feu, .0 the pre 1 * lcc " n * '» a Oonvenltot, fur .he pur-
sent day. pose ol forming a Constitution fur the future htale
Since',hese are incontestil.le facts, and the re- I I’. 1 i / ' rk ?T ' C ° ,,,CU,i °" is °"
- golar boast ol three thousand years experience, j * C ,rS * ° nnui,r ^'
■jaa.1 .I.m.-.c r* ..... . , . m , * , . R | ' vw »hl it not be well to amend the medical law of i Wk learn from the last Little Rock paper, that
i* 'i r . C ‘ 1 dia. to take into const-* . Georgia, so ns to add a .nember to the hoard of Col. Davy Crockett passed through that place
deration .(he *V! , Jec , .ol_lhe recent proc,md,ng ? of I regular, from ,| u . cannibal doctors of the Upper j about the ISih tilt, on Iris way t» Texas, to join
Orinoco, and another (rout New Zeland, to ena* j tite patriots in their struggle fur liberty,
hie them to decide on the utility ul the regular , . r
, practice in Europe front the year 1100 to that of .. A 1 , '. ,oilJt ' on 13 no,v before the City Coonctl of
After a brief statement of the object of the meet- I 1700, and ascertain whether it lie expedient to re- j
8 bv the Chairman, it was agreed, no motion, open the 1 • *
Here I
the Northern of Southard ! Where are you go
ing? I’ltis way ! Goodnight.' 1
The population of Columbus, as ascertained
by recent miniera ion, is 8024. The Sentinel
suggests an error, and expresses its belief, that
the number is nearer 5000 than 8000.
IIenkt County, Nov. 21st. 1835.
Pursuant to previous notice, a meeting was held
by a respectable number of citizens of Henry conn
ly, at the house of Jesse Johnson
mummy trade for medical purposes, with
To incorporate a Company of Light In- ! 1 . ,,il ‘ ,he „ CI,1,i '' ;>l>P<>intn committee of seven, to ; Mel.cmet Alt, the present Viceroy of Egypt’ ? I
faulty in DeKallt. , dralt a I reantble and Resolutions, when the f»l- hope the Faculty will answer the question, or
3 1 .1 1 r ,, .. „ lowing persons were appointed saitI committee:— vaunt less of their antinoitv “ •-
To prescribe the mode of collect,ng Coro- , Jollll M . Ponder. Jesse Johnson, Charles Jordan, i antiquity,
tier’s fees in this Stale. Aaron Turner, David C. Kiilsnn, Users., Cant, _
To timctid the chnrter of the Batik of Co
lumbus.
To nutliorize tlte trustees of the Muscogee
Academies to sell a portion of the lots set u-
part for their use.
To amend the act of 1834, appointing
Commissioners to select n site for tt Court
House in Lowndes.
To nutliorize the Inferior Court of Haber
sham to levy nil extra tax.
RILLS LOST.
To ndd a part of Henry to the county of
Butts.
To reduce the Sheriffs’ bond of Cherokee.
. .sips., tjnpt.
A. Derick and Dr. James 11. Starr.
Tite committee, after being absent for a short ■
time, reported a Preamble and Resolutions, which
were tirianimutislv adopted :
MlLLEDGE, 2d Dec.. 1835.
Well, Davy, I mil here, an I a quarc pi tee it is. ]
I ueul yesterday to the Stale House and got up j
r«] ... . >11 1 . ,1 t into the very loll, where I had bendy set down. !
( the citizens ol llenrv county and especially 1 lu , lnil , 1 * 1
I a,,1,, - 1 )• , ; , ... 3 ' when a man rather under \01tr size got up and
h. sen the 7.3d district, Georg,a Mtlttta, view , , illlnll( h.Mv tho logins killed the
r e a inn r f 'mT"’ !? i people, and st.de the cattle and hogs no,I horses, i
1 U « At I , " 0n , ,l " vel,ol " l ." 1 * Sl; " es ' | from the piny folks, 00 the I
I ri b n I f r'l W " r,m * ,,,e ' " °" r : bo V Governor l.oo.p instead of stopping i
"-.''I '"‘ ,l .'! "> 10 '" lo l" such measures, as tn our q, sllil| , ll( ) now ,Vh»t to do. as the Ingitt- i
opiiuon will most successfully ward nil Its evil el- 1 l0 vagabonds. (1 say. Daw. is vagn-
tects. we do believe they are the course b „ n( j, ., rjle ki ,| w | 10 \ hn l 1 I
1- ....... 1 i. 1 , » :
New-York. Car having one mile anil a qiiaiter of
Broadway paved with wood.
'Phc Philadelphia Inquirer of the £5th ull. say*:
“ We lean that Col. William Duane, formerly
editor and publisher of the Aurora newspaper,
and since the election of Gov. Wolf. Prolhooo-
tary of the Supreme Court, died in this city yes
terday morning, ill the 7Gili year of his ago. Me
was for a long period of his life, one of the most
active and influeritinl politicians of Pennsylvania,
lie lived arid died a consistent democrat.”
The Charleston and Cincinnati Rail Road —The
Cincinnati Daily Ga/.ette of the Gth ult„ says—
“ We are informed that examinations are now i u iiu t
making on the routes between this city and I*ari^JmViiidVilii nl)nv,- fourtbuJr
Kentucky, and that application will be made at December 8
the ensuing session of the Legislature, for nil act A—
authorising the construction of this road. Willi ESOAf A€AI)EiTIYs
id
STATE SO VEnEWGJYT\\
MttovUtw
ilIIEI.EDGEVII.I.i::
TucSil'tV, December 8. 1835.
THE CEOPLK'S CASH It, ATE FOR THE PRESIDENCY.
SIUKll I.. While.
The most important matter which has occurred
lives human or religious-hut that their object is j , Ie | illoHe d thn could he indued a cut tuj .il
to cllee.t an immediate emancipation ol the slaves as vagabonds *
in the Southern States, with all its attend ml lior
and if they
Well, the little n»nn read
■ until lie got mad enouf, and lie give it to Lumpkin
rors; and if they are permitted to proceed in their ,,own Fast, (| suppose it was bis hogs ,
tinpr,net,tied and nefarious designs, our peace. ] or or kin.) The,, another got up.
happiness and safely will he endangered. \\ e was ., lrjtM1 ,| L tl;n ,>km, and l.unml
believe their acts to he in viul.ition "f the letter
anti spirit of the Constitution of the United States,
and if persisted in, will he more likely to disturb
the peace of our common country, ill m ; ny thing
j which has liillicito ihreateiied its repose.
| We earnestly desire that the States in which
I Abolition Societies are formed, and incendiary
; publications issued from the press, will use tin ir
i exertions to arrest the progress of this alaiming c-
j viI, and thereby prevent the ell’usion of human
, blood. Oor object in asking this, is for our own
| safety, and the perpetuation of .1 good understand-
. , . , 1 . • . 1 1 • • | ing with our brethren of other .States ; and we can
in thn Legislature, since our last, is the discussi- , , , . , , , ,
1 * ■ o ’ .... I not but hope, that the publication and circulation
on and rejection o( the hill granting hanking pri- J ol incendiary papers will be diseountemmeed and
vilegen to the »S. vnnnah Rail Road Company, on j suppressed, both by ihe continued manilesfalio is
Saturday last, hv the Senate. We give below the | of I'opular assemblies, and the stronger arm of Ic-
, ' . v , , . ! gisl itive authority,
yeas and nays on its rejection. Yesterday was' 0 - ’
occupied by the discussion of a motion for re
consideration, which was carried. j Resolve 1st. That we will give neither eneott-
VEAS—Messrs. Balter, Baker, Boggcss, ( ™gement nor support to preachers or teachers I ..nd | hleave he’d file rather m»r rttn. Well
Brown, Clayton, Cone. Crowell, Farris, Harden, i ""boo 1 w « fintl advocating or entertaining opinions I ,| lelli „„ 0 tllill r( .,l ,| le |j rsI |);11 „. r , |, e sai ,| | le
Harris, llcinmingway, Hephurn. Hines, Holmes, M n any manner lavoraltle to emancipation. i would file him, if he wonhletti let totlter one
Hutchins. King of Fayette. Little. 1M * AI lister, j I hat we will not stiller any negro meetings I c j 10 | %e him, (hat he had r u t her file a gentlemen
— “ I ,n our district or county to take pi
and said the Governor was r:ti», not to make a
fuss about it. And I think no two, for you know
it would bin hard to let the gi ns t.ike our cotton
jist because tite logins were killing the piny woods
folks, that mostly look like ilia had desalted from
(he grave yard.
Well, alter the leliow who sorfa made file nml
1 'hen went out, another one e it tip and wanted to
r or our present and future protection and sale* p ri(ll (be whole matter; nud s,id nothing must
! t y*^' e . 1 be covered up, nud lie talked big. and looked big.
nd set down with a sort of a mad giin on Ins
1 GO miles already completed on the Southern end
(Irotn Charleston to Hamburg.) and 00 miles a*
bout to Ire undertaken, on (be Northern, (from
Paris to Cincinnati.) no shadow of doubt remains
of the completion of the entire work within five
horses j yents from this period. It may go on siniuJtane-
and said ously in all the States through which it passes—
pLin, an«l Lumpkin had a and, however profitable sections of the road may
! °* bten'ls in the house, and ilia should^nt ; prove, it cannot be doubted, llint 'bey will bo im-
print any thing agin him, and he and Lumpkin's I mouse ly more so when there is a continuous line
J friends want afraid, and he seemed tome like front ihe banks 0 | il,e Ohio to the Southern sea
making file, ami looked round at them ns net by board.”
I him, to see if tim'd hack him; hut Ilia set still,
j and dideiit say nothing, and then he went out. CiiAULEHTON and Cincinnati.—A com-
But I forgot 10 tell von, a fur the first man read j wittee, of which Dr. Dkake, of Cincinnati,
; his paper agin the Governor, for saying it was a u\is clminn.in, some time since made n rc-
little matter lor the logins to kill the piny woods port upon this subject to the meeting that
1 folks, and steal their slock, another one got up j hud appointed them for the purpose.—
! The report conveys, in the following words,
Mosely, Murray, Pa tersnn, Powell, Powers, Riv
ers, S a (Void. Sellers, Seutel!. Smith, Steelman,
Swain. Walthall, Walthour, Willis.
NAYS — Messrs. Alfcrd, Avery, Barker, Black
mon, Burkbalter, Cbastian, Cochran, Cooper,
Cowart. Dawson, Dunnagan, Floyd. Gibson, Gor
don. Heard, llcmphili. King ol Glynn. Lunar,
Lawhon, Lawson, Liddle, Leggett, M’Cal). M -
Connell, M’Daniel, M’Donnell, Mitchell, M’Lcn-
nan, Nisbet, O'Barr. Paulk, Pike. Polk, Reese,
Rogers, Rutherford. Scarbrough, Sheffield. Sta
pleton* Surrency, Taylor, Walker, White, Wood
of M'lnlosli.
t ol h !■
knowledge, but that we will give our blacks every I ,| ow n
privilege of going to hoar those preach the Gos
pel among the whites, and allow them to wor>hi|
God according to the dictates of their own con- j j
sciences, as regards ordinances.
3d. Til it we organize ourselves into a Commit- |
tee of Vigilance, for the purpose of enfoteiug more 1
I and he wlitped with fare play, than he choked
rigidly the patrol laws ; and we earnestly request
the officers, both civil and military in our district
and county, to he vigilant in the discharge of their
duties respecting the same.
4th. That we, as a committee, will keep a strict
, j watch over the conduct of tin* negroes of the neigh-
Tho House have determined to suppress ie (j )(ir | 10n( j^ nud strangers passing to and from, or
publication of any report of the committee on that 1 through the country, whose business is not appa
part of the late Governor's Message, in relation to
the disturbances of the Creek Indians. \ his de-
lle stopped and looked at
man, and I didenl hear ill** rest ; and then
• re got up. first one and (lien (other, and talked,
suppose thn were trying to make if up; and
lli' ii a man bv the table called all their names.
I suppose to find out the missing ; but there was
none Killed and none wounded, like (he battle ol
id no body hurt.
, some answered
information highly interesting and useful:
“ The connections which this road would cs
tahlish to the north are numerous and important.
They would extend,” says the report, 4 * both east
and west from Cincinnati, for several hundred
miles, and throqgh every intervening northern
point. First, the Ohio river would «ounect it
with Western Virginia and Western Pennsylvania,
embracing the valleys of the Great Kenawhn. lilo-
uong,lhela. and Alleghany rivers. Second, tl»e
Ohio and Frie C-nal, from Portsmouth to Cleve
land. already finished ; the Miami and Maumee
canal, in progress from Cincinnati to Lake F*ie,
uniting at Fort Wayne with the Erie and Wabash
canal of Indiana, and the Mad river and .Sandusky
rail road from Dayton to the Lake, the execution
of which has commenced, would connect it with
the entire chain of northern lakes, from the Falls
of Niagara to the straits of Mackinaw and Green
Bay, on the western shore of Lake Michigan, in
cluding the eastern border of Wisconsin Territo
ry, a part of Upper Canada, and ihe centre and
northern declivity of Ohio. Third, the Wabash
pv life Were fluttering ; hut alae l how quickly Ie ell
blighted by the rold band of death* in the short space
of seven day* nflllction! She Inis left "ti disconsolate
InMmnd and infant son, n widowed mother, and many
dear relatives mid friettdi to deplore her loss. Hot
their loss is doubtless her eternal gain. She died in
the calm exorcise of her iniiul, exhorting nml rhsrgmg
her friends In incut her in Heaven. She left the world
in thn triumphs of the Christian faith.
f|OLETHOBPE SheHfTi I
W iU be *oy, 011 the fiat Tuesday, i
next, iir the town -f Lexington, xVithlrTTn# 11
W K ara authorized to announce William A.
<
Cook, as a candidate fur Clerk of the Infe
rior Court of Baldwin county.
December 8 51 3t
rail mu: \vn* taken from 'lie Bar R >om
JL Fayette Hall, on the 20th of November
Drtrl) colored napped Overcoat, with
while PesrM.iii!oiis, containing ill the side-pocket,
three packet* of papers —mil’ addressed to
Charles D. Stewart of CtminihiM. a
•alCr—
^ in Stuuery
B ^ , hours
of sale, the following property, to wit:
One d uct of laud in said Qualify, on the Waters of
Long Creek, containing ijjtl acres, more or lots, ad
joining lau-ls of F. A. Brewer nod others, to »nti»fv a
fi fit foil 1 a J ref ice's C>u t. in av .r of T A. I) e««r
vs. S eplien Aden —property po-nicd o«* bvssrfd Brew
er. J&SEm JENKlNs, 81 iff
December I
Postponed
and direcled to that
place; one addressed to the lion. Archer Avery of
Columbia; the other addressed to Ihe Hon AV. Wright
of Columbia, tiie two last directed to llilledgeville.—
The person who may have taken the Coat by mistake,
will he so good as to return it (o Gen. Mitchell, M J.u
Fayette II
Derryn<Ter 8. - 50
H ancock sii<>ii<i** sni<%—\m\>*
sold, 011 Ilia tir*t Tuesday in January next, at
of l.n the Court-house do.»r m'tlw* town «<f SpAfta. within
last, a ! the lawful hoars of snV, the |ollov\ ing propei ty, in tfitf
One smrel itrtr •, one ox cart, nml one oxen, leihd
on ns th • pro u'rfv of \Vi Sion Brooking. t > satisfy a
fife in fivor of C. I. Haynes—prop-rtv pointed out
by «nid II iyi.es, IV. IC BUT I'Si 8I»'IT#
Dec.-mber I
V
nee 1!
^1 ill way Seminary*
HE next term of this Institution will commence
the fir^t Monday in January. Thi* Institu
tion is now under the cure of the Trustees of Ihe Ogle
tliorpe University, and they nre prepared to make full
provision for die reception of a large number of stu
dents during the next year. The Rev. Mr. NEMAN,
(lie Principal, will lie assisted by .Mr. MEADE, recent
ly teacher of thn Mount Zion Academy ; nml if the
number of Scholnis require it. other assistants wifi he
pinvided. •
AM communications must !»• addressed to the under-
si ned, Secretary nud Tree iirnroftlm Hoard ol Trus
tees R. K. HINES.
0* The Sentinel of Augusta , the Georgian of Sa
vannah; Charleston Observer; Southern Banner ;
Colnuihn* F.iiqtiirer, and Macon Me-ieuger, will
50
The Trustees have
the pleasure to aimmiiiee to the public, that
they In ve secured for the ensuing year, the services
of Dr. ASA POND, for die Male, mid of Mi** ELI
ZABETH THATCHER, for the Female Depart
ment of ibis Institution. The former lia« been too long
known among us as a gentleman, a scholar and a Chris
tinn, to need commendation. The latter has taught
for the last two years in this seminary, and the im
provement in tlm minds, manners and morals of her
pupils, are testimonials of Iut competency, known
and appreciated by all of her putrons The Board are
making ariangeineiits to have music taught to those
who desire it.
The Schools will.open the first Monday in January
next. Terms of Tuition, the name in both deport
ments for the English branches, viz :—Spelling. Read
ing, Writing, Arithmetic, A c., lour dollars per quar
ter—Grammar, (ieogiupliy, Mathematics, Philosophy,
.and all the higher branches of English, $ ti per qoar
ter, and for the Language 4 , $ 8 per quarter. Tuition
payable quarterly in advance. Board can I e had in
the Hotels or the best private fatniles.
JOHN MOORE.
EDWARD COX,
GEORGE It. GILMER
JOHN BANKS,
JOHN BILLUPS, i J
GEORGE II. YOUNG. ) r
JOSEPH II. LUMPKIN/
51 3t
r.u,) i
'■TRUSTEES* S.VI.F.—W eaMy ton decree «if
H the honorable the S ipe? ior Court of Bibb coun
ty. Hlting as a Court ofChnneury, at November ter u,
1835, will be sold on the fust Tuesday h* Junwuiy
next, in Macon, between
30 anti 40 Likely A^rocfe;
Also, a Tract of Laud, containing imar 300 acres, in
•libb county, nnd adjoining ihe cry of Mecon ; also,
on* 10 fieri* City Lot. and also various oilier articles of
personal properly, it being the entire estate, both real
and personal, except one family of Negitcs. conveyed
by Surah Denton in ker life lime, to us, a« Trainees
of EH«a and Mary Vim Denton
Terms of Sale —The Land and House and Lot trill
he hold on a credit of one or two years. Tilt negroes
w ill he sold for one folia 1 ti ea<*h, uud the buluure on 12
months time. In nil rnses of credit, the must taiplt
security will be required.
IIOIKUT A on BEAIX, l Tra , feel
1 vi'iri i v ( » rusiees.
November '
LEVI ECKLEY,
(dr
December
J^OTlt’E-
exi‘1
•'The i opa* luersuip heietolo
ing between GRIGGS, LWVSON A. Co., is
fids day dissolved bv mutual consent. The concern
will hereafter tie carried oil under the firm of GRIGGS
A SANDERS. JAMES GRIGGS,
P. A. LAWSON,
WM. SANDERS.
Eatonton, August 21, 1835 51 4t
T
PROPOSALS TO PUBLISH
The Countryman's Friend.
fJJHMS work will contain nearly the same ntatlef
a h» the F«uim*r’f» Register. The portions of tha
latter which may lie omitted, will never exceed one-
eighth part, and that of article* of IcuSt practical value*
which will be 8iib»titoti d by ataiemfmts of prices <fur-
rent of country pr- durte. a Summery of foreign trod
domeMtir. new»«, nml lutveilinementa parricii*
Inrly to faro.ora nud couurry reaiiew. In oilier respeete,
there wif be no change of character, or form.
The Countryman's Friend will he published four
tiim s n month, (on regular and stuted days.) in a sin
gle sheet of 10 large octavo pages, on ill# following
terms :
For a single copy, the subscription for a year is $ 3.
For two copies, (or one subscription fur iwo years,)
ordered and paid for at one lime, 9 5, nr* 8 50 a year.
For 10 copie* ordered from the editor, nndpsid for
ut one time, $ 20, or $ 2 lor each.
Pay ineuts for early snbM'.rrpti’us must he modems
soon ax the publication sliall lm\e been regularly com
menced—and luter suhici iptious, in #very cane, in ad
vance, nr orders for them will not be ob#y#d. Remit
tances by mud must be in limes currftUt at par ill
Viiginin, and the ri«k id' loss of all sum# for#ub.wript»-
oropcrly com null td to llitmad, or to a Poamatlt/t
la. is assumed by ihe publisher.
Subscriberli to the Fanners* Register who have paid
j for the current volume, and who may desire and re
quest the change, may receive instead, two copies of
j 1 lie* Countryman's Fiicnd, by sending the name of a
I new subscriber, to whom the second copy is to be ad-
j drexs* d.
i The respective advantage* of tl.c two publications,.
I will ditrorio a considerable extent—and those persona
I who pielcr those of cither one, must not expect also
! the pci uliur advantages of the other. The subscribers
lo the Farmers’ Register will have, as now, a work
well printed on fine paper, and in other respects in the
style of good hook work—the form the moat conveni
ent fur use and preservation, and m iking when bound,
a handsome volume—and also lh« delivery of monthly
copies by mail, gamanlcvd to subscribers. The like
advantages m e not oflcicd to subset ibers lor the Coun
tryman's Friend. Ion instead, there are these—lower
Imuih
cisinn of ihe House, however, if we are not mislah-
en, will not precliule ihe people Irom a perusal oi
(lie Report. It will, we dare say, in due time, he
placed before them, although it will not be, il
eeeins “ by aulliorily.”
answer, here, lino He do when Oapl. (’row calls
his roll. Well, when ilia weic qunrrilling. a pow
er on 'em just walked off, some to buy apples
known to us: and if any member or mem- I f|(1I j orf;m! ,,. s t ,,i„b),crs, some lo gti a (Link,
hers of lliis committee shall have knowledge ol I a|| | s „ |n) ," | tlimir. In away from die lilo.
any negru or while mail, who-e con fuel exciti s j Well, at nite, I win! lo the conceri and paid u
suspicion, and who cannot g.ve a sa islae.lory ac- ; ( | 0 j !;ir< !l||( | u | ln , S(ir[ „f ;| || ; j n g ,|„ you think it
con 111 of himself, or who may he found sowing I In* j wn , j j. st three cornered wood frame, p limed
seeds of discontent among our slaves, or guilty j , lm | .,,,,1 8(imP strings slrelched lip and
of any conduct whatever, lending lo an iusurrec- j ,| l)Wn across it. and a tolerable good looking lark
mher nr mom-
tin* squirt, no bodily killed
And when tin* man called nomu nn-i..«-■,%.*• i . .. . , . - . , , , .
ves, and answered no, and soma dident , "“ l I'^ne canal just menhoned* and the rail road
answer at att, amt I'irn t»«* ..vor l *«»•»» Uwraitcobunih at l\xm moulU «C tW*. nre*i
until all answered ; but ilia dideiit none of the
SALE OF LOTS
In flic Town of St. Joseph,
POSTPONED.
J IIIE sale of L*d§ in the Town of 8t. Joropli, bin j co , t ol 8ul)8cripti«»n uud ol puMage, (the latter being
been postponed till the I8tli c*f January next, al t |, c newspaper iale,) a more frequent delivery, ana
\v hen they will take place on the same terms us those || ltt publication in advance of the utbwr for the greater
heretofore adverthed J pin t of each m*>n<h.
ROBERT BEVERIDGE, President i \|| persona who may winli to ob'uin tliiswork, ofto
Lake Wimico and St Joseph’* Caiiul Company. u *„| j,, t |„, ell’nit to ditfime ngricuRural information «■
St. Joseph, VV. F., Nov. 10 !*!?_ i widely and an cheaply us po*»ibte. urft requested lo ob-
U herebv given hy Mia Execiitori of Cob j l ,,n n| 'd tramnnilnulnci'iptioiia. Povlmni*ter*, or other
111 John Rutherford* Ute of Bnldn in conntv, dec’ll, i who may procure mid send the names and
lloil a aide of nil ihe acnilrnul Tracts of* JLflllvl f P«y menu of Ion mibacribers nr luoro, at o*c time, will
Miami, to Indianapolis, already begun, would car
ry ifs advantages into (lie depths of Indiana , . -
Fourth the Ohio river from the Cincinnati to the belonging (o (lie dec’d, will fake place at the Court- i he entitled to the same Hemiciion-tis i» otleicd above to
Mississippi, would connect il beneficially wilh ) house in whl counly, on the fi -st Tuc.luy l„ fVhr.m. «'««>• <>f ih..t ninnher. Uul .m<lopartnrefro.il the ex-
So,,.., , , ,| Wcsi lllim.is und Missouri, ami .he T KWO, viz: one Fraclion in 3d dhliict Wilkins..,, «•’•'»'ms »l this iific, w ill h« made, and every such
I . enmity. No. 313, on llic Oomice civ-,-r, ccnPiiiiiug fdd ■ ,r a.»sacliwii imi'l l»c coniplelifd cl once, so ks to require
immen.c ex cut of unset le.l territory watered I. > | H / nr „„ t „ K< . llier „ ilh nh „„, „„ ; no cccmnls n. he kc,„ I his score.
upper Mississippi and Missouri rivers. 1 lius | >j|e side ( |, e river, Itci.re Ihe place on which d.--| Thepoblicalmn will coinmencc rcgnlorly. ns soon
We are upon the eve of a session of Congress
in which topics will be agitated of unusual na J
tionnl importance, anil many ol which, wc lear, |
are destined lo produce much excitement, front j
one end of the country lo the other. Tile French (
question is, of itself, one, the decision of which may j
greatly affect the happiness and the prosperity of)
the country. The mutterings from Washington
or. this subject, have been ominous of evil—but
the proposed main trunk, from Cincinnati to
Charleston, would resemble an immense horizon
tal tree, extending its roots through or into ten
St ties and a vast expanse of uninhahited t< rritory
in the northern interior of the Union, while iis
branches would wind through hnlfas many popu
lous S(sites on the .Southern seaboard."
Wm.mington and Ralkigii Rail Road.
'•ion, it shall be the duty of such member or mem- J "- |MillsI | K .| im ,| j,, t„ keep it liom lalling. Well,
bers, to apprehend such offender forthwith, and j xv .|,,j t . | u; »s a looking at the concert, a fellow lie-
carry him before the legal tribunals, to be dealt R;ul l() p|. iv j| ie f„| ( || Pt nnd lie would play a jirk
with as the law directs. | or j xvo and tlien Inake off sorter tuning like, and
5th. That we will not support any man as a can- f l||(>|1 |,is fi Idle bow faster than you ever
didale lor office, who is found in any degree la- | saw n uoodpeeker sh «ke hishea l. and play down { ;in exhausted puhl'.c treasury, is exhibiting in the
vorahle to the aholilion of slavery. . { so fine, that it went for all the world like the last j entorprize of her citizens* a duo sensibility to the
Gth. That a copy of these proceedings be lorn- j S( ^ 1|f , ,| 0 j dying pig. And then a gal got up j g pj r j| G | internal improvement, that is now walk-
ished to the Souiliern Recorder and Georgia Ie- \ R|l| j | )P g. ul | 0 ying, and no body coiil.l bear a ] i,,^ abroad in our land, promising lo open new
legraph lor publication. ! word she said, and when she quit we were all so sources of wealth and prosperity, and to bring in
The meeting then adjourned until the 19th day j s j Jf , uas done, we clapped our hands and ! cJos**r. more intimate and more profitable connex-
( of December next. . j kept sti' b a lumbering, that you would 'av thoul , j OM ,|, e various heelions of our wide republic.
jibe house w.i* coming down; and then she Viguruus exertions are now in progress to exe
reused :ic« Imd a ferry umi fishery. AUo. o|ie srnnll
tract in WHshiiiglou county, udpiiiig («. Strnngo, near
the river containing 75 acres pine land. The Fraeti
oil. &e on Hu* Oconee is iiniuiproved, hut lias tome
good swamp land. Also.one Gold l*ot No. 118, lf» b
district, 2d suction, now Cherokee county—also, two
Lots of Laud, No. 75.27lli district, 3d section, uud No.
245, 2Sfti district, 3d section—both these last Lets
apposed to bu in Walker counly All the above
WM. MOriFLFY, Chairman.
isler Slate North Carolina, although with I '‘“Med lauds^.vill^^prr/l'rBEf)ItD
BENT. II. RUTHERFORD, #
December 4
1 Ex’ora.
Ids
! as lb> re arc enough mimes of .oilmenhern i eceived, or
I a sufi'icieiil indication tluit the agdculttiral cumiuiiuity
j will Must.tin the iiudurtiikiug.
I Addresa of the Editor and publisher*-'* Edmund
; Ruffin, I*. M., Shellbacks, Titiu e Georg© county,V-ri
I ginin.”
j December 8
The Silk C'ulturist.
j TSAIIE Executive Committee of die Hartford Conn-
jfl. ly Silk Soci« ty, have commenced
j puulicotion, called the
D issolution of copartnership-
The copartnership heretofore existing Nctwr
Jamks II. Stauk, »Se. rotary.
| woi.ldcnt sing for a long time, and the men that clllo 1 1 )( . project, for which a charter lias been
j set by her kep bogging her, and Ilia kep playing j already obtained, of opening a direct eommuuica-
,vr cm, no. bring ourselves to zUm.t tur a momen the coutitv of '. >».e ttn.i * l.i K file •ill. a hole in .lie ; llon Cli.irle.tnn »n*l lUlrigh, by mosns
«hat a more splenetic ami linsly -ugge, ion of I ha Cent al C.im.nt tee for ll '* c,,ul lha ^ „rii.„ an,I the., »hen , l( ll | Rood frnn. the I,.tier placed Wilmin^
Gen. Jackson will be deemed by the fioml sense Imurens, metaccordingto ndj.M.r.ii.iBiit, win i j >|i(> fM|j , llp(li un |,ed like (lupins t J lnn , | )y a line of steamlmn.s from Wilming
-of the Representatives of tlie people, to be suffi- i flic followin'; Kesolutioii wn*» (» ten i tux j an| j ,| l( , n s j |P WO nldei.i sing any more, and then : f( , n » 0 Charleston. If practicable, the Road will
1 ttnatiini usly mlo|)tcd, and ordered l»lw pith- ({l( , p |( | ( |j,. r phayed Yankeedomdc, one verse in f H . made to p iss dirough VViiynesbosough, the bend
cient cause to involve our country in a war,
which must, for at least an indefinite period, cot
tip by Ihe roots the sources of our present pros
perity as a people. The Abolition question, if
touched at all, which we trust may not he done,
must produce, in our opinion,decidedly injurious
The disposition of the surplus j cncc «o prevent the firm
W ILL BE SOLD mi Wednesday, the 20th of]
January next, at Him residence of Mr 4
of guns, or any otlie
consequences. The u.sposmm. u, I u n j lsllil ) nmse which may he the occasion of alarm
revenue is a subject of intense interest, ani t |,e present excited state of the public
must, we perceive, be attended with infinite diffi-
REGULAR FACl.LIV. j T l,e New-Ynrk Mercaniile Advertiser say*
Messrs, lulitors .-—In the House ol Keprosen , „ A ...q , r wi.sdespatched lo France
lalives, on the 25lh lilt., Ihe aim ndment offered to j w | )o ^ j |( ,| |u .Septemlier packet, uilh in
tiie bill for organizing a Board of Botanic Nival- | gtrucf - |n , is Charge d'Affairs at |*.,ris. in dc-
culty, provided we remain at peace wilh France
otherwise, we shall soon find an outlet for not on
ly the surplus in the Treasury, hut for a large
portion of our cotton crops, reduced in price, as
In such a result it would inevitably lie, to some
four or six cents a pound. ^
The disposition of Ihe public lands, is another j cians in this State, that an equal number of Dur-1
subject which greatly inleresis the public mind, hr.mi.es and Root or Radical Doctors he added to •
sunjeci WHICH gre.liiv u. , he ]; oar( ]. is an indirect, hot Uilierly ironical
and Ihe settlement of which is calculated to ,,ro ‘ t | irug , nia ,| e „( the Regular Faculty. The use'
duce great excitement, at least with a large portion j nl .,,i c 0 f |,yncyamus niger, alrnpa belladonna, nc-
of out people. We have had intimations that on iiuin unpellu-r, cicula, rligitalis purpurea, ilaiura
Gen Jackson is anxious to render his administra- stramonium, and other vegetable poisons by Ihe
tren. Jnchson is anxio » •• root facullv”. forms an unpassaldc gull between ;
lion something li c Mr Jefferson s, by the annex- ^ R ;1( ij ca | Doctors and ihe followers of Thom- j
ation of Texas to the United States. It has been j son _,, n j brings the former, if not imo the same
even said that ihe purchase has been made of j species, certainly under the same genus with the
Mexico. Should this he so. orshou.d any recnm- Regular
mendation to effect this object he made "X ,hc j r .,| ( ornls of disease, anil the value lie sets o.i uro-
President, it will become another fruitful subject j Jco p,- a< ,,, indicating the remedies to be employed,
of discord. For we presume, no Southern poll- j present a bar insuperable between the Medico Bo-
ei-in for a moment believes that the North would I tonic Thomsonians and the Durhamiies, and cs-
cian tor a momtn- u tnblishes the legitimate brotherhood in existence
consent to see the power of the South increased by , bpUcen ,| |C lalicr and the regular Doctors —
adding two or three Other stales lo her count. We | "though ihe assertion may, gentlemen, slanle you,
•hall have somewhat of a novel scene, when the ' it is literally true. Uroscoyia forms a considera-
renre.entalive.of Michigan, not ye. admitted into hie part of the symptomatology of every book ol
represenuuves Ol «n S • 3 j their practice, as you will find on examining il.e
the Union, present themselves and claim ,helr i gy m p| 0 ms of most diseases as given by them. In
seats, av Ilia Representatives of the State °f! truth, they carry uroscopia lo a greatci extent than
Michigan ,)r - Durham. lie employs ihe eye only in his in
Some modification of Ihe naturalization laws I spec,ions, but they frequently use ho,I, eye and
©omo mouincaiion o. ... tongue, as is mnnifcslod by their descriliing Ihe
may bo attempted by some of the States, who seem j uf .® e jn q j„b e tes, as being of a •• sicetlisli tasle "
to consider this question one of deep interest | Indeed, of all professions in the world, the
ii ivus micron tiiui | , l ''
' , , , I ami then she wm
„ . * oruert'iJ to Ih* |mH>* jj |( , ptnyed Ynnl.ecdooiile, one vi ne in ^
lislied in the Southern Recorder and federal ^ rc „ c i, a „ ( l one in Luhsh, and told us lie wanted 0 f navigation of ill*- Netme River, for the accnm
Union:— I to show us the consert once more, and we t.11 ] modali'.n ol* Newherrvor the same stream-*:in<lI'j ( ” I: ;v lllllivil ;,. t Mu.irm county,) the perid.ahloi.ru
Resolved. That it he reroninicmh-d to the coon- I went home. from \\ ayneshorottgh, (if 'he reiersnur^h Rail i porly of Rohert Jonei. late of cnid rooniv, deerased,
ties conerallv and more particularly n» those ad- j 1 U"t acquainted with a man tha call Then, and Read should not he continued tr. Raleigh) a branch consisting of hoifehold and kitchen fnrniiore, homos.
• t •, ,o ., t home their slaves duiing the ! I axed him if he know'd any body t»oii»K to your 1 w i | he constructed, running through Tarhoro. hogs, cattle, * agon nnd linrne« ( one small jer«ey wa-
Glirisimis I,o).!l;t'vs nud Hint they use their infill-! house, :m.l he s-.i.l no; tin,I I axel him l,o>v 1 : ||.,| 1|!1X „„«| Welden, on the other sole of the Ron on. uorn and fodder and iio.iiv atl.sr .rticlvv tuo tedi-
' * could spihI inv letter, and he warned to see it, and | rioKe River, to the heal of the Petersburg nnd g 00 ’ 1 tiieiition. I ernm, 12 tnnntlis.
will'll I il lo I.ihi. lie axed me il you dulcot N „ rf „, u K ,,q R oi „|, thus offering lo Charleston a j . At dm same nine, l ie negro.-, ol •»><! oslute will be
. ii i . | f» 1W r ,i , \ * .it/ : hired, U lint of holore.
take the papers, and I said you look the liecoru- new ehannel of communication with Virginia ami LITTLETON T. P. HARWELL Adm’i
er. and he mid me to give it to the printer to ii,d#*cd .1 new avenue of Western commerce. The j December 4, 1833 * 5t ids
print, and mat would s tve postage, and so I did. i pmjected route passes through a level eounlry.
And so 110 more from your lovin’ friend until ihiukly timbered, and the cost of construction will
death. JACOB GFSS. , he comparatively trifling. The whole distance
monthly
S.lfc Cnltarist tt Tanners' MtJhmml.
~ j The object uf the publieoJiou, is t«» disseminate a
(| j tliurough knowledge of the e.idiivutioii of the .Mulheri«y
Jacob I*. Turner and To,lie 11. Audi... under the firm I «» vanelie.; the rearing of ti,Ik Worm. >
of Jacob I*. Turner A Cm. wa, di«nlved on Ihe I fid, " e l' r<M "* o( -ot-oou.nndtim t.'*rdl„gof 8,Ik, ...
day of la.t, by the death uf jaunt, 1*. To, 1 1 i;? veH " ,el , 1 «»H»rUnc* nf tilM
ner. All perm,,, in.lol,ted In .aid firm, are requested 1 know edge will at,pear Irom the luut, that tlie aeUpro-
lo make immediate payment to the suhse, iber. », il is | ?| ^ Cnltugeofailh, mdodbl*. . f
H^sidutely n. cetsary that said cmnirii l»« aetlled op
and r.luted iunni'ilifile.ly—'oilier iiidulxi’iice cauU"t
he given. , . ,
TUTTLE II. AUDAS, Sure. Copartner. I “ ,lk
Sparta, (»«.. Doc-iulu r 2 50 :>t
BFNJ. W. HAMPTON, Cli’mn. ;
A. F. Moork, »Sec’ry.
December 1. j
^ LL persfius having
from Wilmington to Welden, is hut 147 miles, and
the proposed route possesses, therefore, great ad
vantages over one, through the middle of the tftate,
lo join the South Carolina Rail road, which would
traverse inure lhar. 300 milcsof less favorable sur-
...and the payment of the indemnify. The pack- j lace. The distant e from (he in jin Bar of W'ilming
et which carried iho-e orders It ul not arrived at
luims against tlu« estate of
Robert June*, deceased, ol Morgan county, will I va,,r ^
bring them in legally authenticated, and those that 11 1
may be owing, will make immediate payment
L. T P. HARWELL Adm*
not tn hie, to that domed from any other crop which
ean he pul upon it It is aho u fact, ihat every inode-
rate firmer cun taise ocveral hundred dollars worth of
interfering widi hi* ordinary agrinHlurel
opeiation*. But hi oidvr to rvil l.i nsell of thi- facility
to ohiuiu conipetenry and wcuttli, u Inch oor soil ntid
climate have given him, lie must purses* hiin*elf of in
formation on the subject; for without it, Ins attempts
w ill lie fmiilcH.d. It i4. iliurelore. the object of tho
Com nittee to diffuse thin iuforniuiiou M8 extensively as
pnsmhlc. nud at the cheapen! rate. The publication
will contain u complete Manual or D-rectory from
sowing ihe seed to reding the -ilk. Dtgether v\ i Ii »o< li
facts an I experiments, as will enable firmer* lo iihs*
.-i’.k and prepare it lor market, without further know
ledge or assistance. Il wi.l also contain interexting
mailer go ug» icnl' mul subjects ill gc*ncrai.
'l l rms.— I he « it turi^r will he published in month
ly milliners of I ulii Ciu irlo pages, ut GUcriitx a year.
N'.» mib'eripihui will he received, unless paid in ad-
mi fir mu less than u ye«r
8uhi«eripiioos received I>y F. G Comstock. Score**
(ary. Haiti id. Conn., to whom also commtiuieationa
iy be addressed, w Licit, if post pud, will be attended
Dehem her 4. 1835
51 G'.v
to.
ton lo tho Charleston Bar, docs not exceed 120 j
miles, which a wteam hunt of ordinary speed could they have b,
_ I U* Edhors w ho w ill ropy Iho above, shall receive
Jefferson Acadeisi}’, I'utisam County.J thopulijicaiiou fi;r uno^yeor.
HE I *rii»tee* of tbit insiitiition lake great pica
our last accounts from France, but from the long
interval that has occtirreJ, an answer to them may
be daily expected, nnd is looked for with much
anxiety— isihe future movements of our govern
ment will be grounded, probably, on the intelli
gence they may thus receive.”
\Vk learn from good authority (says the Boston
Mercantile Journal ol Thursday weeu) that a let
ter has been lately received Ly a ceiiilemau in
New York, from (ini. Bernard at Paris, staling
that in his opinion, a war with France is inevitable.
The King and Ins ministers had taken umbrage a I
Home sentiments expressed by Mr. Livingston, in J — —
his speech at the public dinner given lo him in - Married, in Lincoln county, on Monday eve-
New York ; and Louis Phillippe had also cliang- n j tlK (fie 50tlt nit , by the Rev. Jesse Mercer,
ed his views with regard to the policy of » wnr Mr. William A. Meecer, Editor of the Wash- r|||| . im t% ,
with a foreign power, lie thought Butt such iugton News, to Miss Mary Axis Walker, Bie last five years, and fr<
event miglit stieuglhcn his government. | daughter of the Rev. John II- Walker. j M#f ohuiimd from the Trii
On Thursday evening, the 3d iust.. by the Rev. j iln*r scientific gentlemen, as w ell
nm in a peiiod of from 10 to 14 hours, consuming
from 15 to 18 hours in passim* from city to city.
[Charleston Courier.
Cure for ths If hooping Cough.—Take one-
fourili of a pint of sweet or olive oil, the same
qoantitv of common Seeks, cut the leeks fine and
1 simmer them together modeialcly two or three
hours; add honey sufficient to make it palateablej:
i half a table spoonful a portion lor an adult, li
i taken four or five times, it will in a few days
I remove this distressing disorder.
lily ins* parents and guardians that
n inritiuHlK a- lo pmctiie permanent.
Hartford, Apr I, 1835.
gentleman who arrived laM evening*
Road, from Augusta, that the lion. John C- Cal
lion ti, on his way to Colombia, wli
miles of Abbeville C. IL, was v»*ry
ly. the services of Mr. AUGUSTUS KICIIAUD3
principal Rector of I-»is institution. The v< ry liij'li
idiHiacler which lie p»j*s***i*s hkhii instructor of youiii,
rendered the acquisition of his services a matter ••('
great inixiMy tu tue Board. The felJCce^s with widcli
i.e has taught, and the sii’isfacliou «o universally given,
have induced (lie Trustee* lo believe that parents ami
guardians who wish In give their children or WHid*a •
liberal education, (ami particularly those who wish in '
prepare them for u collegiate uour-e,) w iP find this |
one among ihe best in»titi«*-otis in thi^ com.try
Mr. Hioliards is a eha-te English and CIh*mchI sclio- i
lar, also, a geiitleni.m. whose iticrol and religious \
clinrtcter is iirepruacliable This method nf instruc- |
lion wc conceive peculiarly vxiu Ih’ut; and Ins mode |
of conduct towards his pupils to he such, that w hihi '
it insures confidence, wins e-tma lie has had
barge of Washington Academy ru lids coiiu'y for
in totimonials now (*efcire
uslees ol that school, ami »;•
from oor own per-
iestl
• Mill
1 hursilay List. s;tys : ** \\ e l*.irn troin " | [ iUCr j n djmghie, „f Natl,an Renlroe, Esq., all | tvilk eminent fin-ceas ami xr^Hl mi,i,faction I
1 „f Jnn^a connlv. j cerned i at m.cc, mild, nl.ligitig and dignified in Ida
’ matiiiers. iecuri»g I’uin the respect and affection of
his pupils, while his unwearied exertions advance
£ con music at kd ] I them rapidly and thoioiigldy in those ttudies Co w Inch
Fox* Sale or Rent,
TIIE ai.OBE T.l TEMJT,
N MONT1CKLLO. (arinctly occupi
ed by (ieorge (Stovall, #nd more re
ly by Mr. iftMilaby. Vht# hu#le is
Ion well known t# require a particular de
scription. It is handsomely- (urni-hed
w it Ii every thing necessary lo carry <n (I.# business.
l'oMefsi**n given imiiiediiitel#. Apply to tlessrs.
Hill, .*r S.iimiel Fulton. E«q.. Moitiicello. or
MdiUNZlE i BENNOCH. Vdfusta.
December 8 50 w6l
Negroes for Sals**
O N the first day of January next, w ill be sMd in
foe town if I.rxiiigton. county,
Georgia, Mrs .Mary E. 11) all's (formerly Italy E. Up
son) share of the Neg-ae‘ belonging to the e#tate of
Stephen Upson, deetased.
F. L. UPSON.
Decendier 3 Ida
within ten , <
riouslv, hut |
not dangerously* injured, by tho upsetting of the
Georgia, Oglciliorpe Comity.
Superior Court, October r mrm. 1835—Present,his W#q,
Garsjctt *
u-*kd m«m., , r»«k.
‘to make U,oTV^mi„i«tr«lor of
stnue.
We believe i
Died, in Thomas county, on Monday idght the 2 kl j,e diiccl* their ailenlhm. Charlf.s itooT, W’n. V ° u? n snt f>«rtv in ill#
of November, afier n long nnd lingering illuoas, which i Jeflerson Academy is located in one nf the healthiest Cuss «jfaitAM,& Wjl- | 7
she boro with calm resignation and fortitude, Mrs Eli- neighborhoods in the Htnfe, surrounded liy a dense, i.iam Pvk. j ® 0 '®
... Iiinn nf thi4 unfortunate ! *h« horf with calm rooigfiAiion ann lomuiue, mirs r.Li- neighhorlnxMli in the Slate, surnnnuied by ^ ,
»~ ■* *• !-r**— swans
Oiemarlvea of the moat inflamatoty ktml. the I re- j -p e(| . hlin^of MummiYH, »„Y,he“ j ill,OVC l»» ri »6'»l ,l »* vtdauca. ah. hwleftjl Vi»d ! M,, ?.‘'”r.V*; ... . ’ ** j Mmanonmi tvjth a ir
liilential qiieation will iuelf be one of the most j (|||)( (hc re pu|nr li,culry ol Euriqir, for 'J'lir Imlim
important ami the moat excitine subjects which „,„,* t!,nn five centuries, eshibitcil mutnniy in ilia* the Columbm
ILI.1AM CL'-VVINEHAM, m>* of th* J*f«n-
|n, al,”** care, Imviitf b»*n duly
8>-ire Tarlarin tin- *liot*eaa*, and
n.iimn* ;n im,iced iti our Inal s;,vs I drei, lo mourn tin- losaol an affect,m,ale wife nnd pa- j Mr. l!ic|,nrd* «ill he aa»,»t*d by Ida L illy. ul,o |<' it niii ea;in, ,11 tin. Cm,,l diet the ollier defendanlar*-
« « ! rc,«. | equally qualified, «„d will lake clt«r K * iifllm Fa. «,d. ...it ol ihe Cats rttia, oral Irarf nut oftha
l-.nquirer ol me 4t„, luma oui iu i r*oi.«o»M*T*o 1 ! malea eottniv of OiMm'l*—I* I* ordamd, that Ilia dfft**
iX'^'-r.ilci account a Departed lliinlde, Saturday n,»rnin(, the full in-l. i The Selioa) will gu intu npnra’ien e,»in, lha first ilau'a ftidil and he *•(»*,! with aerriea of thaa.
,llB wile a,„l four olitldn ^ (a Jigrq,, Myiieka', (her mother.) Mr». Maaait : Monday n, January nr at Tunl«,i lera moderate — liove Hi lit rail**, by (mhlteatiiiii In a»i of lb* pub-
.. . ,SMBS # hre,I iiiuriierril, we me inform. | AllAUXl d k k, eiimuiri «l Edmund Mcfirlaw, •» ; Board may he ohuieed hi map*, table Umilie* on **• 1 lie (laarI,** nf 'l'** »••*"> *' •***' “"** >"«*lh*pr*»i-
r. End perhaps equally impor- pi, rt *|, il Hi; mummies—that the Jews of cd ill Al Mr* B. himself "M killed, while his j ib« I7t|| year of Her age. Hits had lotiu nutMHl in tii* eommodsliog terms
. We may wall look forward I a,'' ’ |,j„ R u(el , a> | la.nir, I :i and Aleppo enrri- and children wrre only head'll by U,e.o aaeage*. of piety, war alw.iya moat placid arid mild in Iter \ By order <■
roarhing Congrcaa. wilh unu- I on a laig. uade will. ,he Facul.y of Europ*., and au.t.in.d on aerio-a injury. Th. par.muk.,, j wlad. d.|iortmeni. .o.l > mu8 , . f r , w J
.....Ut. i not in bodiei from the Calacomha, but in the re- otherwtaa were conccl. ad.iigl.tar and wife. Her il.iu^p*oap*eU lor a Hep- * aalard . non l
hat for yeara occupied Ihe public mind, and will
%*e fear, occupy the minds of our public men, to
lha prejudice of other, and perhaps equally impor
tant public iniereala,
the relore, to the approaching Congrcaa
,ual intrreat anti dcap anxiety
ease, or, ,n oilier words, converted their patients i.nvr been an rxa
into cannibala—that a» late a* 1054, Ihe King of action, loataad
Navarra sent Itia physician. Guy tie la Fontaine, to Mr. Brown havinti bee,, ninniereil.
o«. I > ,1* , «»l Court. „
A uue valrael from th* I'laaln nf •«„! Luttil.
JOHN I.AfCpitUM, <Tb,
DertaiVr *, lea# mb«t