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IVc &'•- 4’ •■ • ■*’ g!o ‘-■ “
that •!.®* V,I. li. *S* •**•*&•■
of iiir SNullicrn Cirrail, h. cons •<! to >;i
Agco> fig 1 tin 1 A>r i. a ■ #: \ - . t . iV- - : fin
.ring I'i’ attciidalTic'C Cnaii - ! :>:* ;*out
t!r C ircuit. :i .i ; i*#. - * ■•• r. c .v
mid rrjeipt t I •:< ■ •*■ A •i# fT* i> ■ r.
and A> contra, I for niiicTl: ■ ;.!< nt% fjjjr lh^>.uur.<
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*, ® state: lOxvExiio.y.
fcoos#
toe uf*the fpfw ition r JJ * J y
■, d%j, 111 •* V. pAsen? * tiding ;
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call: ** ‘ ‘ ft * ®
% The citiicn%of jp#orgi>i who #e opposed ifeth to
sehtfra s < f the anti err j t
North ata-1 to the iMmm and of the
Democratic party-do all intefcsence by one sec® n
with thfedomesti - ins i, •• ~;• {mother, whetherin
tfte Slatoafor lit t If.- Territories, wMoffyo the
nn property oftall thetjtatesg—wh “beliefe the cm-
right .of the * fr •* • •
the liiU®r, witi*<.*
bofhjyst E **- * *
* ini ‘a j pu !• Miry *
— w i° * ‘■ . re
®spect and <-KMtiei.ce t- 1 *n p *
•whereof, and to the* * % * * a .i 1
*ril)’tnal.-*bf the l:fl i. af .c- -l i r to iu tln ir
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p tint delegate* to a : t ® .to • *'t-i-i
the fitv or .Mi;i lg \ilf, n •
iof Mat nextft ftfr the nun.. mg such action*
asjnuv If. deetW I** * * ‘in iv. *#ce to tfe tp- !
preaching lfesidcn:iai.h .: i. n.
®a@* We hftv| rc Aif! aO : ♦g n signed j
‘ Brookvi./ • j*. t • t.c- i
scSftise it if tviftteli with cucil. so • ;;n iy that it e .n- :
, no? bg jgad; at) re
spOjjsdlil’
will do9?ell tcftioteAft fact, ti.at c ..i:%ication
ca:f‘ gtjyyi admittance into ot:r coin ;ns. whatever ‘
may Wflie character wiffot#
the atiuoit * • 8
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, S’iA ’.• •- fj , t ,4 ■■ ) 1 io-#-
•Hi <U fia., 1 i b <f rend\. and. ]#
larfe and ndfcfly prilled Democratic iu l %>oli-
edited with ( eg %
• Editor, and E. L. Pearce#
•bundnut p^-uni ary succc^
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Tnf*FArrs; ft! “vt Who- f ton doi = T#; Sr: Lif*
•Who Profits by Si.av; I ‘.tor’ Wi: . I.nivtkd
the Slave Trade ! What ha\f ff’ ® .ulam iirq
• FISTS I>o\i: / Ttj|i L>. 1 -r; .n %-\v:: :. tv (~ ,
1 if m ia 1 k.wn. Ai. “ \ouny Aak i’ VbroaJ ”
;• kounf America iu W.. 11 Stan-:,” etc. 1
Pnee 25 cento m •.
Me have fbttivcd a ccfjy tu the above work from |
the publisher, R. 51. Do M itt, ICO and 102 Nassau i
ttlif eet, Nf* \ ork. Ihe !;m of this lit,ile volume, 1
evidently disgusted the misrtf ven nfations of
.English write;dw'.n#. Ah, litioni -t-, has re
plied in an on-hand way*o the questions.—
Jtlis book of 141 pages bristle s with fit is and figures
which given vet®difiVrent a poet to tlu: Slavery
Question froru that presented by Helper, Mrs StSf*e i
‘and other enemies of the Boutlt*anT her peculiar
domestic lie i*,;yc- that England ini- i
tinted the Slave Trade, and reaps ftie profit of slave
labor; iu.d that the emanoipatforysts of GreaOirit- ■
*hin and The Exeter Hall philan; iiropif: s
ly aggravated the condition of the blacks in the
West In*ia y! it; ... 1 ®i*.’ He
Contends that the Old-Testament exemplars of reli
gion and virtue were M tve-owners : t! m Christ and
•hityipostles did not repufdtttc Slavet-v ; and that th.e ,
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“primitive Christians” made no fuss t.bout it—that
the Bltwes in Anyrica are infinitely better off m
their countrymen in Africa—that cotton, rice,ym 1 [
sugar cannot be produced in s #,iciit •• n •utiiu a bv
#®f 9 ®
free labor®!o meet the de , P
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world; an 1 that ei:iancip>a.tion in the South would
be ftllovftd by a rc\ -la.i pt; Englan 1, a gen al
<leran#men®f 4rade *nd t , nilaefce, and a radical
.ujfcttii.p; ... t ■*’ *
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CT. IY’B DAY OV ’iyilT ‘>!!,
M'ithethe solitary esc •] tiou of Ceorge lVasldi®-
’ ton, says the Savant. # * * : . v m. tVorc is n“Ame
vicanjiame tnat wowWo.. and ejPand stnoerc
an frotP all he J**’ * ‘ **• ‘<*
# ffhe pageant thy signalixed tl>e~crcoti. aof y. ue
to that tjily tP'jjjU n. .n, it- .'yytr! <‘ n ”di. .<•
# sjy,*Aprifc l_l#, hay 9y, if any f ;n;llels In Shc I
higorf of <#tr count: E.j L . ‘. n s- a uPthe i
W w
memorable oeeAi’ n; _ •
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Theyvliole population seemrTto have emp:ic-dj
itself into the streets, k or m l upon the galleries
and btdfomies?® Every phme where %hm.m being j
Auld standyipon t.M st. yd < t’tvey* which #ic pro- j
Wcessioa passed, was ocCTfpied. Wlien :m immense<j
thrfng poure l thenraelves int<s## I
the statue, the see*.’ j.#s one th ba i d®c;-.J9
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We have ifbt%pae wte dra t and like even a
skeyt<fh of this passant of pygo&ata, ,*m\ if ri
nt? desS’iption you Id do it jt. P % L
Jlle mttingijijylgmint on the lift User • • ft
*(i*AY, <-..(/ It r- -V. * * •
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was unveiled, tnc voices ■■{• tr.e multitude went j
.ujPlftco the vokes of :*#: ♦ ‘ *
* WhatocPaid the presi !.♦. - iftfre *id ‘. ‘ *v
®sl statue #iiat IT 4 i-• 1 bv sua
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upon the heart* of l“s countryfen - ? • *
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0 ItOK'l'OV AVD EVEBEXT.
The Menutlii Httlletiu says •tv . ctrues “as
the Union candidates for the tv* fir sos the
# A| m
tymntry, would* r -ish v. . *l*
and paint lilies * dismay upon the . >.vk of the
Democratic pPH-tv.#** •#****
Iu a recent letter on the Presidency.*iddrcssed bj’
Q#n. Houston to n committee* g . remen at df.-
veston, he defines yk pos:t i *. \vs :
fc * *’l f my b; usedP.i’connec‘:or>*with |
tlm P?esidetPey. the movement must originate®with •
tire people themselves, as welKis iful wkh th :m.
will not consent to lot 4 *nv nan: • snionittedTo rStv
convention.nor anomiiuitifti.if ir werk!
tendered me. and l\#ea ice. tridc or
management a thing wete that b
youhi be elected, and not in liarinony with fcha.voie
*#hold tire position a i y private* 1
station, by s t.'-ro-: t.
D Thine ’ m . •'• Houston/ 1 ’
We suppose thS Hero of San Jacpto; t s tl*j Macon :
Messier, by ft nvemion ■■
► TOntiana,st called!# 1 gil QonveDti , B# *
ve it arya .
uckets, ko. His rej u ifation*. f1 . * ,
new : Mat this E . W U he
him strength, with ; ,A . . Tvho no
be bound unc nditi. o’ . , * j
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s The taciil WaaitoiTr <
The hearing before Judge Spdfgtfe, upon the \&\
or l e- crew the yacht Wanderer, f r t V :.g.- ? , etc.
® and partit 3 tqf store . wa
day. lsays @ the ‘ n Traveler, . . ,<B
ion will probably be given next#week. The ib*eiion
will be an import aft one: ass! inv.ives the question
whether she a is fitted out by 1 ,] Je
*lave trade® ® #
j , |:bitoriai, OKJMEAI*OI*DVICK.
VN’CY GA., April 15 r 1-V.0.0
1..* I left you to try j#ur skill, Err the
* while €
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rambled for a f.vr davs among the numerous beaoti
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0 • • • .Ge >rgj 1. I Know
11 are a vef’y modest young man,*b*tt -hat#
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t. at yon ha#e true E*igbt of the ‘*Gray
e *• e.t n ehe • aim an 1 oove^aj^your
®eif v.Mt gletv* * •
• I ** i fl*. .:!# write a cbtpmnnica
* • f these delightful seAtossta*-
- an 1 telLvotf all’about the attract ion* of tßese
n Isles, fanned by the oceanr>ephyrs*ana borne,
j ke*gems, ujfon old NepTßne'.s’bosam. If so. with-
I out afy intention to give such information®!:) de
tail, I will remark # th#t £coufi not l.a\;e efiege* a
• ■■■>) for i it-pit ;::i,,’i ti.uu i • fr.,;., wi.i ;h I
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M&qy things constdr£ to render the visit of a friendT
or stranger here memorably agreeame; but as deli
cacy will not have the v i ■ removed, -
or i mustashare tbOir unlhmed though equally modest
h
I kindness and
(jt) # ’S’ m
•fliaracieristics of but no where, peAaps,
aratheße virtues practiced to a greater ex*ent titan
f .* •
Lam ng too pi inters on on# sea eoflsE ftully tppr#
eiating the pleasures of a sea-board l;*e, gnd i,.r
a j Bbw others may be interested iuiist # s won
• l cblights, theyofreclv offer*• very ttes*sTble
atm • RficatifQ of curi and fancy.
And*, ho can 1 c *.,id of cticiosity and #mej®.yt •
’ #ng upon Oif shore of world-wide fluetu
, aflng fiviii. j .t* pole, tufliul; ußtnsly llowiug
through a?l elitScs, joining continent >, kingd tnjs
• an l topgutm, and*Comi#ingling :he.^liver<ifietf'inter- c
j esis and pursuits of mcn# # *Jt is a volumb pWpared
p jl ! whioh we mtyaopen and read -s#th increas
ing inti res Mi: h tiw ra polity of thought,
we are carried bask to the beginning, to read again
soleA#>a w^#!ie \rsf inscriptiofi upon us page,
? -A:§d the spirit moved upon the fac@)f the
waft-r 5.".,, tHftvn the stream of time
weJiear that “the fountains of the great decn were
“ pV M ‘ : ••
And one Wild, unbroken delugtft-eigt • • %
O'er till ilia: earth from heaven had
i AY ho can sit solitary ujon the salt #.:i shorej even
ti; ir ill ■l, obsetirc and unpret*ii ling coas** fan-
L, l bv the ‘and .* v..y*> after
‘"•Ytr,*’ as the® chase one- aat upon the.beach
j and roll exhausted back to the main, without giving
~ I re n to Jlncy and upon memory for
tier treasured stores of history ? * ®
“ Hrcatlies there a man to Nature’s call so deaf, ~
‘1 heftlare not turn this sacred lyaf. ‘•
reradventure, Ihcse wiud^//^.<eyaves wafted Ag
amemnon to the siege of Troy, Xerxes to the shores
,f Greece, and Alexander to th? conquest of tht®
Has * ® .
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Pferlmps they bore the fleets of Bom*
• To sack the Cartliagi tian home,
• An in tl temp st baftiA f*jgl t a *
• Ihe Romans maddening fury taught.
Or, it this !,,> a) too classic and we *may
stray lower down, fall upn modern times, wreck
the eelelr.ited Spanish Armada, overhaul Nelson, ‘*
boast of the Oaring f'ttiie noets or tr,e eew w'orDi •
(#)
: and lvter still, glance at Sebastopol and the Baltic.
! *A.side from all ,tSis, however, the ocean is not depeu
dnt upon its cwnne*!ion with the deeds of men, for
1 absorbing inte,i* -t. It has a history of Us own, ex
j liibiting wonders in particl? far outre,filing
the lWftiest intellects that have ever yet attempted
1 .4.'’ ‘® I 'P i s hidden store# More than enough is
pr.-- . ated to the eye for a ljfctiiffb studtf
and the earnestaeeker after k#bwl&dme(#is brought
xj. e o o “ rt
lie- oftles; air when lie measures liis finite
capacity with the infinitude of CH# ? s creation. Ho
longs for a thousand, 11a, a million year-, to Continue
hi- vain attempts to*)comprehend Deity, without
even theywptftUat he would approach nearer in
ilitudo to The Grand Architect of the Universe.—
But I am running thjs.x:*(fcmunir#ion to too
lengtlpf—“brevity,” it is said, “is the soul of wit,”
but i#h as mu be s suf®ected of attempt
i : ■ i&L L will Venture to assert that there are some
(Vtiiought* 1 ai;,vjeth.-r spoiled !)f brevity. Let th*se
filisojtt#M who wiHJjitt let them remember the frag
#enu-j of the slroit-i arg:#nentdying scattered around
• dl)
| the feet of a ruthless, ir.ffair, or inctiptwiUUed eppo
j and. reject hfuv easily they would vanquish
| ml if it wer* only woA #o trouble talk
t * . * •
WE PRSIDENeV-HON. 12. BUMIX^Xug
9 9, * •
! “The Ittjjin and *he a correspond-*
eat Dfc# tta Nnlimsl ‘American, asyM
(9) (§) . 9* f
L “i am pleaswl to see tmu oqc faenda #1
i;fo|pnt (fmntks Georgia, are moving
with so * .'f unanimity wit* a view to b repre-®
* - jtutional®l Gonventiosk
I rrtly to Assemble m Baltimore. And wliil# the
* * •’
* ixyr fh§ names oLtherr respective favor
. * , donca*dta; o s for the lHemdency of the
♦ £ . m I * *
the delegat|jshortly the name of our
distinguished fellow-citizen, the lion. R. 11. HILL,*
1 §ai qualified
•f. r ■: : - a gon**. :a9 of liber
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e uservative. of sonad j dp merit and disenmination;
ferunkh fdy honest:®had combines as many of the
• • arv tieu.iiit.i ; r ..e Executive as * v tnandn
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9 (9 t _ o
“1 mv..- kr. v| r archil ->6-!. .and know
hin9to any emergency inlwhich lie*
shaM be cm.IITO vfyon for ftetion. I. therefire. re-
• ‘ t<o .’ • C listirutional Uni n#Con
v# in, . to ll *>iin #iilletlg'..‘vi:i® tha*
i* j§tak# such action in ?,e premises as shall cause
#,e name of ■•is uH i%-:i*ied Georgian to be pre
j senied amongst *he names ~f other patriots at Eal
i t.’ *• • 0 a*** ‘ for the most el.# ted office in
the gifiof the Amerii.-.ti pep] ie.” , a
#’ * Vcnc? Lo<t. • * *
Now Orleans. *’#[• ri 1 10.—The bark Yirigo. gs New
bound for NpyuOrl * -. > ; Been l#st in Gin
•ge Bread Ground. A Her o**oo w.ife saved in a dam
aged condition and carried iqto NaesaC *
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m • % Aid for Tlir:ifi<yi.
New Wrleanse April I^l. —It is reported that a ves
s#> with amunitiiif, etc. 4 in aid of* fii*:mon, will
leave here sbertlv. •
4ft O►- ip- ■
Exiiibition in E.ondon. in IsGl. ,
Tthe Trustees been appointed Rfor ts new
Get ’ Exhibui *in tor.lon. in 18>1. They arc
•„rl Granville, tiiQ s"rquL ; of Chandos, the Bight
Honorable Thgirms Barring, an 1 U. Esq.—
‘ f Prince A:d r: is tke actiye Lead and man
ager of the undertaking.*unl iiis name will bring
9tagether the guaranty tunil and the sinews of war.
It is aid that tliis will h® a very kiiffereßt afl’air
from exlnbition of 1851, a; i r.'fti a#much wider*
atid results. m
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The ■lothodi*t Epiaropnl C ty* r h # :md Slaverr.
The following are the*v#tes of the several Confer
en.es of the Methodist Episcopal Church, iu regaial
to tiie general rule of the Uhurch.so as to
exe'uue slaveitolders from communion : •
ArvwtfTl. ...fr it an . 5e ;..,.® A . g . a *.! t c it e %j
Baltimore. j
; East Baltimore....®
Philadelphia, I>, y,~ 9j
, Missouri -12
I.nec Cotton. 0
Tii'.? f Htor of Ofhani 6el La has been
shown some sample*, of the lace cotton. It is rt pre
•* be a fine anti beautiful article, jsf -
:#;uly equal to the Sea Islaod, ami of
hue, lighter than nankee% 1 0 .•, •
county Hi - . atfd s<fTd at from K> tog 1” cents per
pound. ij-sSmi* mystery, .
:■ t the ml, ‘y os this *_•>!t• n. A .;• ,'e --(vy
-** 1 fa rt -mfling NiceragT.an j 1 •
o''. i be
• noted, f by
fathered so * s 9 °
them in his portmonnaie. On hi- return heme,
‘• a-A AA. and wht n a Ben > fiie, •
•’ ‘ ** 1’ ■ ••• 1-1 t A- O ; his 1 :
ti'iie ‘ii! i plant them. Tiiis^ra%doue t °
duet, under good cultivation, is this superi >r ai
of cotton. m
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SA. We cliifthe following Ueius from the
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• £ r.vannah ul 1 tea u: t
Horatio Johnson, of Clinton, a student at
Mount Zion, aecldentfiiiy shot himself
thighQD the Tta jnst. Ills lft ‘was in danger
at la;t accounts. e •
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The lion. Borland has purchased 4he
entire office of the Memphis Enquirer. the
paper wi**l hereafter he published in his name.
Jere. Clemens unites with*'Mr. Borland in the
■ editorial department, thus making a strong
team fir our Democratic friends to pull against.
fn* Morse Telf.grafh Patent. —A letter
from Washington say*.! the Commissioner of
i atom* has granted an extension of the Morse
‘•telegraph pater t for seven years but has not
yet prepared a wstten opinion It covers tiie
patent of * i‘h including t*. instruments and
Ltbe mode used under Professor
I Muse's present gatent..*’
ACQTJITTAI. —A vovdior'*-.f acqjjit fa£hns%een
rendered by the j ary in the c.Wc ot’ J . B. Browiv
! low.Mn trial <3ast week at 4bingdon. Va., for
the killing of J;is. W. Recie, (j,)ot.h students {ft
I'gi.ory and Henry College, ; on 23d of Mebrua
•ry last, ‘j ijp c®?e wg’ given to the* juryriate,.
Thursday evening. aid they wore absent but a
few minutes before agreeing, 4,he vertict was
. retft*ved with loud acelamoriom- of applaiw by
‘the large auditory in fife court rocnw. @ (,
The fie W|ia Railroad and BaukThg Compa
ny have declared adividoml of four dollars per
share. •)’ * g
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1 VScu's Associatit;A
* Mum the Mobile ITvikiinc, we learn that sie
: following delegates from Georgia haw parsed
through #uit cita to attend she Confederation
of Young Mrinb Christian Association# in New
Orleans: *
Mr. J. Berrie'n Oliver, Colurtffeusp.Ga.
Messrs. R. Sftussy, Julius A. Fcrrill, Sa
vannah. ®
.Mr. J. A. J&ugh, Pr. J. Bieksoh o AmiJi Ma
con. • •
Messrs. Henry I>. Sibley, Yv’. J. Ansl#y, YYil
l*am f. Royal St. JMrii Moore, Augusta.
. Latest From Texas. 0
Recruits —The Granada took out to Indian
! ola, on its last trip, recruits ordered from JS T ew
V©rk, to fill up the companies in Texas. Y'he
number of recruits wer* about live hundred.
* N*EW Church. —The first con
i A'regatiou in Antonio arc eroding a ‘fibm-ch
edijjoo, which, the Herald says, will bu ttio l*.
1 gest building of kind in Texas, except
Trinity Church Galveston. 0
The Brio,st.—The latest frosts in Texas have
done much damage. A traveler through the
yßrazos bottom says:
We saw # po injurious the fr<n#t
until we rcaclftd the Brazos bottom,
| we found the (giagncen^
in ruins. The young corn lay Aw, as if the
angel of destruction had upon it asAe
j passed in the night. •TiioAe broad acres were
: deprived**)!’ all their beauty, without any living
i thing visible, an old negro woman, who
seemed to bo digging promiscuously and plWit
nig'hbmetlnng, but what we could Wit toil.
(•) (o (•)
Convention* for Photection. —The Dal
las Hexjtld says: ®® (•)
j The of yhc frontier coufitics, for
! t,fce purpose of adopting some measures to pro
j,tect4h 4 oms?lvcs. was held, r.eeording to pivviuKS
i^)tiee,it*VA-atiiorf**!. : ft thcfc2( th. .'llieYiJn
vention did a large business, and we
slutjl give a syifbpsi.- of it i proceeding in our
nexj;. W have received a letter fi’ftru Capt.
T' 4 ?:ylor, one of *he committee appointed to
|*s .licit aid from the cotmßcs, cailiiM® on Dallas
county foifeas-istance, by ’ fur iishing flour for
the companies to be raised. * a ®
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0 0 *Fivc Xcp’oot Killrd. o
..YCe regre tto learn that a sad scene vn c’n-.
i aetotiin county, on Monday. *A ora-’
7. y negro man, bel’ongingito Mrs. I'ace* went to
i neighboring fiaiftafion %wnod by Col. T.
; Clanton?and brutally. folr ifegroes.
: One wa.* tin old woman, and the others were
jchiidAn. *.f.r. WhiEogton*Col.*Cianton’ s over
|see r. ft earing the disturbance, promptly proceed
ed the anti the crazy negro .made .j des
perate attempt to kill him. The ovefteer shot
I tlft crazy Aegro, and An that way arAsted fur
ther life. • . ° ° „
* A Coroner’s inquest wtfs htijd on the dead
i bodies, and the jujw rendered a #erdict in<ltc
; coriancc Vvitl^tlm^xbot‘.facts. T4ie jury, also,
j,*fter bearing.*Jic evidence in the c#se, declared
1 that Mr. Yi hiyngfon, the overseer, was fully
in shooting'the rAgru. —Augusta (Jon
stitutionali&t. . • ,
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: Atl ArrcWt. °
.Martin V. B. liraniiry was in this
city ou Friday night last afid taken t 6 Savannah
by the train which left at ten o'clock, Saturday*
morning/to answer charges of purloining letters
f'rofn the mail while acting as"foute
tw*eu Albany and Macon, and 3lacon and
; Afigusta. He was under charge <9f United
| Stiti s Deputy .Marshal Thotnas i <; Ross, nd
will be tried before Nicl ols in the Uni
ted States District Court. Vflijt amount *of
rnfmev is missing, or what evidcnce*therc exists
i againsl ‘Bfantley, we have fiot ascertained. —
! Macon Telegraph * .
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• ilcffry %tuports. 1
* The Fortland (Me*) Ao’certiscr says that the
aggregate amouat’oi’ goods jessed throifglFthe
| Boilfled Warehouse at this port, brought by the
! Canadian steamships flic past winter, amounts 1
Already to over the cargo brouglit
by the Bohemian filone on her last trip being
wilued at over 51,600,AG0. <L’he cargoes of the
Indian and Hungarian would have swelled the
amount considerably; as that of tiie Hungari
an alone was estimated at §1,0G0,000. #
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# AiSanta a Port of Brliverr.
The AtlantaMntelligencer has received a topo
graphic, dispatch from Hon. L. J? an- :
Bouncing that the bill to establish that city as a
port of delivery, passed the House of Repre- i
sentajivts the morning <?f the 11th .
iiombarduirnt of Vrra (Taz. •
® * h 23. 1 60.
Robles has finished his i Y> • ‘* work, a*] re
turns Vrth Ks figces.leating city in ruins.
h’ avy *> - • d.A t.: ht eg ‘ <v> : .il 1
not #pnqaer this city — q{ sistin •
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!...'. e*...i n. •! ik“.!>i.'< >• .p. ■> ■ :.... t
I able and caleulatoA io be about ti\ i..iS’
|of dollars. The destruction of Rouses ulone*'*
, amounts to 09 or three of d^it
Ro*ies —*Butcner ± v oMi —w<) y companion
of Marques, has covered his front with M *es of
blood, to show .0 the stforid .1 lace which every
*. Kll Bfii on. (•) .
.it ;* pear- that Miramon retired* froi# the
: camp on th2'*th tie le
warfare,hmFgave the command to* nobler,
frequestiiuj *hsu* to return with his
j Robies, however, being left in sole eonnirund,
exerted himself invert ana
i firing ff shells to such an extent that at times*
’ thr^p.shells were in the air, and tife round shot
uncountably. * * ...
On the AOth iust :; Capt. Alflham, of H. 14 #
M. steamqr Yahfrous. protected a-ainst the lom
-1 WffDMOt, calling it inhuman, inutile, Me
on the 21st,.3Nramon answers fh*t lbr the salee
oC humanity, he retires with hiaiorpes. *
Miramon, Robjes Y Cos., cowards in the hkrh
ust .-eti.-e of the word, (and not dare to attack the
hity
d'hei'f destructive fire upon the fortifications and
batteries, took their aim* jn-eeiseij; un life
’ p4‘ tow a. ResiVnecs and stores of flier
chants, churehjps bospitafe, powder., roajgazinea
and vessels ut- anchor in port, knowing* the lat
ter to be filled witb-Jhightencd females and chil
drdh, who of tow'ft { take ’shelter
i from the missiles of- 0 .
f ‘Wiis.'cx-Minister v.f Mex it* o to the T'niied ,
* that the IV i Aa-nod in ha’: i rants
would, prevail upon tiie defender of the city to*
. surrender —M was ths case in tlnftime.pt Gen.
Scott; a foreign enemy bombarded the ei(y, li?
(Robles) then defended her. *
•)* # Qs 4
111 thjs his Excellency, Che Gen. Mexican
Desbrayes was mistaken. The valor ami eh
thusjjism df’ a Mexican population has rfiever
been betto* displayed iliun on tms occasion.
\Tives accompaying tbei#’ sisters
their brothers, their beaus, to stand
up for the defence of the city. Od Vave and
valiant Nafitjtnal Guards, wit|; the decisive
“ Conduer or Die,” have fought tSe gallant bat
tle. * ®|r
ISixAliousand regular troop#, led by a yotuiu*
scamp of 28 years, and directed by an upstart.
General wlio Owes his whole existence to Vera
1 Cruz, could not conquer three thousand volun
teers, whose daily labors make them unaccus
tomed to the use of arms. * ©
I have counted 39 houses in ruins.
The Diligence Hotel received six shells. —
The United States consulate is demolished, flag
j and shot d>fwu. 1 ‘artjpular aim was
also tjiken to reach the Saratoga and Savannah
in port, tlft shells exploding not fifteen yards
! from the Savannah. The National Gitartis suf
i'ered but little in their lines, and their loss of
lives does not
The steamer recently bought by
the Govern went, left yesterday, under
Mexican colors, to cliast? a suspicious looking
Lbark a and returned this
, uft( niot.il, ‘•bringing in tow a Spanish bark,
which pr ives to one of the Marin expedite®:
and 1 .aided with provi.-shms and pew her. ®
The captain of said bark states that he is
bouitd for Galveston and has lost Sts way.—
: Clearance and customhouse 1 tapeis he can
! produce, but lias applied to the Spanish men ot
l war *t Srgrificius for protcation.
it is said that letters have been ibiwid on
Beard from t*ie Cap aiu t d*:.cral of Cuba ti
Miramon ,%pd Mari.i. o
TTic Spanish >aeri!feios is increas
ing rapidly. Twosbij *of-:iic-lin#-. one steamer
and one brig have arrived, probably with the
; idea of strjipdrting Marin, and givfjat once their
adherence to Miramon on his entrance into
A era €ruz. • •
Spain Is wfsr in her politics United 1 ! 1
Statesman regard ’\Vhili*#ie Amcr
mg squadron is tiithdrawn, that* of Spain fs
increased. The U.*S. steamship
iievigr more wanted'tban the last fortnighfc. As
yet, has no” niaiSe hcfeappearanh^ 1 , depriving
ys andfhe of a morM sup
port given by her presence, to*he eyes ot
and Spa its. ,
The U. S. tyoop Savannah lcay#s
for Vensacola, and tl.e Saratoga Is the only any-*
ed vessel of th& United States in port.
There neglect somewhere. Instead** of
sending iiaval forces to the African and,
; the ?.lediterranean ; where.tl;ey are oi’po earthly
! use, #liile they are wanting fierc, tiifc
the t^G o vernmentr4 l eeds vc:^ - lutli tlyy hints and
advtc-es w’ Air. McLane.,| *
0 News irom* the •ity of Mexico is to the
i 19th., . * ‘% •
Warlike preparations are going on in all parts
held by the Miramon government. •
| jobberies were ctimniited daily inkmc neigh
borhood f alexico. ® %
fiy*a decree on the loth iiri-t., all
are banished fro4o the •Fy^public.—
Those living in Mexico have alye.auy reccivcdf,
their passports. * ** *
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(%
• ~, l>rnth of mi Enormous Ainu. #
F. “Weber, the well known keeper of* <( \Ye
; ber's Large Beer Saloon,” UeHYJ’oint, died
: very suddenly last nigkt. open*J the
above Safe)on some ton years ago, and his weight
at thii4* time u*is But 150 pounds; since tnen,
! however, his avoirdupois hasicontinued ®t<f in
crease at# his deatjr h? weighed 475 lbs.
r ytis esstraonlinary incre.:>o in weight is *at
j tributed to the* excessive u%e of his favorite
j beverage, Imager Beer; it i*,said the quantity of
j this liquid which he utfmk daily was* almost
j fabuleus. For the last few months he fattened
| r-o rapidly as to givg him some alarm, and lu®is
Csald to have restricted potations. to bufrnie
Jcng ]%r dag— two and even three ha<] not bceß
j extraordinary befort!. The cause 91 his death
was estfess of fat about the liver. His coffin,
measured Infect in length and 4 feet in width*
—Baltimore Cor.Wacon ((la) Tdegraph. *
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Income of thr lVeulfjan Tlissionur
The Brin don Watchman announces that the
income of tße (English’) Wesleyan Missionary*
Society for 4859, including a legacy—th* net
income us which was j 69,000, was t , !40,00U„0r
k)lx>ut 870 # 0,000, an increase of upwards of
§56,000 upon the previous year # *
• We perceive (saysrthe B&turuir & American ) I
of % reunion of c
Cl"; Vi:, North and fc^u!h,
. extensively#;difleussod in the v::r us paper-yof
tire o#;i;.A- and the pre.-ig-nt ycfjft I cym
Stales, is regarded as the most fitting tiure for
9 The * ih
| *
dist Epi ;• trail this city, te.® the
Subject wide# consideration, and took®;
measure* for testing res practicability. ’ 1 *-
as _
t a 0 A •
siloing “A takes uj ■* *
qu< sti a in a \ - pyacticSl mafinsr, ana]
. subnms a plan as initiatory* t th# d< S&opgpent
’of some scheme which imn\l 0 fraught with
practical resdfta. * • 8 •
; qses the assemblage of a “'conferenced
of e-union,"*t?ie delegates tovjiich to?>t elect- <
ed by each and ever}’ annual eAuerone \ m that
(c Vd'C section(#nd stride of opftiiu® in the (3un-
Ay shall be The delegates to cbn-
Vi-'t •• ** :li c*A'?c;il andjay delegates, and.to ‘
iLeot in some cereal city near tfte border line
of the two churches (say Washington city,)
;*,d a*:Ur Staturedeliberation and duC consider
ation,,; report a plan iVtr re union, to he submit
ted to all the con&rejict s for ratification. If
the plan proposed should Tail tgs receive tlia.ap- <
prqval of two. thirds of the con sere nets in the
IM. id. Church Jiforfh, and fwo thirds of the
conferences in, the M. E* • then
■ si#,rli plate shcihEj be null and vffld, and of no
efiiapt. On the otlicj Hand, it is suggested thaj
it the plan* ]imposed should receive the appro
val of tjo Wiirds Os all <&oh*
| church, tlicn’ro.union should be
cd according to plan the conference
may ( flt#vc proposed. *’ *
‘l he writer also suggests-thmt'-any difficulty in
j.tlie j*; iscopae;, might be r medial bf the elec
tion of one flfimop overy two or • rce
r-oidevenecs who shall waus.be the presiding
Bishop of said confluence, assist.,! by .as many
’ othW Bishops as uuglit choose tfi lie present. —
: By this m-xfns it is eonmndod thaf every s-ctio§i,
,of the Church and of the country would ha,te
7 its pro ralu episcopal rcprs>entati<|H #nd juris
; dict-iou. The editor of the flichmoad .-Uvorato,
in referring toti*e proportion of his Baltimore
’ correspondeiit. < fein:-..-: s
‘* “ A*ias! ftfc lear it 4,s impossible. We s?e npt
’ lav/,- the two brothers. tills Jacob, anfl tiiht Esau,
can ever be rfegHjCiTod on the ijuV ; %m ,fl slave
ry. We Bs*f with regard to ou^jßalti
more brothem. ever vucilating btjwecn
fiope and f%ar.” .. (•
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Excoiiliuuuicaliip; a eviiig.-- Blow if t dour.
A late arrival from hurope announces the
ex-communication of King Yinter Emanuel, of
Sardinia, by t|us head of tlie Bomish Church.
I A currespon font of the huhjtcndcnce Jj hjc
* givc-s the following account of the ceremony as
i it was set forth 11 the program me to be observ
ed on the important occasion :
•‘The ceremony will takgjilace in St. Peter’s
1 CburCli, with great pomp. All the Cardinals
will be pre njit; the whole church will be hung
; with blacl : the crucifix wili be veiled; and
torches of yellow wax will be lighted and ex
tinguished one after the other. There will be
a grand pfbccssion of all y.e monastic orders to
Borne, who will afterwards depart for their
monasteries and convents, chanting the Mis.
as they pass through the city.
gives rfle this information 4' >os not think the
I stOitenee of cxcommunic :tio# will be pronounc*-
ed Jay Tho Pope himself, but by a Cardinal
selected*for that purpose.”
laqMrtanl 19
| Both Hi greedlb the
ail! an.horixing jml.di; uers io scudinu- 1 .-mers I>v
*-■>;! s‘a ; the a Idfess the date v. i. • u sub
scriptions will expire, and !;• > providing that
the eaigiers in thpfl<. nd towfst
but oa* cent on rlelirery of drop letters. Tim
wliolc # beOicfits of Air. Dicks’ admirable “ae
; count and dispatch patent,” printing and at
taching the r..:mes and daths ol subscription’ to
newspapers while in the p&ae of b ing pack
ed for the mayls, as they come rapidly from thA'J
■press, can now be fully the journals
of large circulation, to whom it is so desirable.
■ says the,,J3altimore fun. In addition to this
beirm: a Blatter .of grcai| convenience* to both
publishes and it also facilitates
the dispatching of papers to distant points, af
fler bolding back ipr the.latest fiew#. * *
C1.8.l \<cifc-j:S:: li y Whot.
The Augusta Disjottch oi April-17th says:
| “We learn that a gentleman residing at Knfiin
accidentally shot his own child, a title girl six
j years of a*e, # at 4>c supftu- Table last I
YVe*lj<l not lcar# Ms name, out learn that he
; t*d his pfetol out, and had been a difficulty
with soin <4 one eltgift) when it accidentally
I discharged, •the contents enfering tl# breast of
1 the child. The wifunds were considered fatal.”
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T'ljo National Convention.
J lie Constitutional l Convention to meet *
’ in Baltimore on the 9tfc of i*ext month, nas se
cured the Fropt Stretf Theatre for fife date, at
the rate ol # 8100*pcr day. r Flie Tront tier of i
boxes ispto be devoted exclusively to tJe use*of
the indies w'no to be present. . •
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Idargc ftraul to a Kailroad.
i Tiie Towa Legislature has conferred upon the
; ‘ V'uir Rapids Missouri Rite* Railroad ;
Coiftpaiyr a land grant of 700,0(Tt) acres recent
; iv, reserved for the lowa Cental
J his is the most valuable grant in tJic*State,
an, i insures thtifipeedy extension of t||at line to
1 the Missouri river. * - #♦ •
• „;•* v. —
• Ilruvy Sim.
A involving the title of the •whole city
ot San h ran cisco, is be commenced an thT
Court at W ashington, next Monday.
ihe <*laim is made under a Mexicanftgrant a
( atbolic priest, and 4he case?rests upon the gen
uincss of Jlihere is a ar
ri¥ ot eminent lawyers oft the side of tht
clatmants.* • * m
-
IBovr to Ur-itroy the Orange Tnsrct. *
ho has not daplored the ravages of this
little insect on our orange trtes? But shanks
to a {fiend in Hernando founty, a sure and # ef
feetual reme !y*has been at last discovered# It
As simple an*l easy,tso that any <Jhe can try it.*
pPlant some common gourd sped about your
: orJnge trees, and let th* vine cover the tree
entirely, (as it will not tioubled,) and the
* insect will disappear and worn* trees flourish.—
Our friend tells us that he lias tried this plan
with success,'%nd now lie has the satisfaction of i
seeing his trees thriving, and no appearance*of
this troublesome insect about them. It is a j
j simple and cheap remedy. Try it. — Florida
Dispatch. © • ®
| • The State of Arkansas is the only State in
> the I’nion without a she has not
i n*fuot f line within her border* •
” ‘W j)- _
IVcw
( The old project of forming a ih% State out ‘bf
the ext re m# w. %:i jflintih® Kentucky, has
been n vivciL aiid the Tenm ssce legislature
1 *:f#i n*it,jA proj&ed Stat 9
• , * : e river on <
the east, ;hr<;*-, the State of lientfflfly and®
fe#iim .. . * ion the west,
* * ** • >o#.
j 1 r ‘ 8’ w l -- - ... *
(. (a) • t Uarkel, ; ®
.9 I if *• ton to-dai , woro
. • *• * * A* I".
* . • SPat 10% 9... ,11. alii.
(Ait li'S,-iS at l! l v. ‘ ,8 *
... . *
Ai (.1 sta 4pri! 21—Tin re Basyiiai remand for cptton
to M(iv. hut n a I’ri. . flachatig
e,l. I !..---1,a 1 ,- toot up il'ISfll:. .S. :?• tin- tojl>>wj*iu; quot*
lions; 1? a! ■>, a ill ('. I', ai L 1 hi 7 v 17 at *, C at s h.
8H 35at v - •>'( ;0.>,L1.7 a; in. .fl at 11, audi
L 4 n ; *r, , ei{Bl W|K *7i 1 :ifT*v .
Mobile, April ittofi l.OBOBaB*; market
iiii'4uii,..*s-.; ®tniddlittg lv U> •a* * - # ,•
Morii.e, April lt*~S..’ *of ooti, n 3,5 )0 Aaijet
daH; Middlings
* X, w. Oat nf, A I*sl f : - —%le* of cotton 8,000
ir.iOdiii.g lvt-i ‘ flour qiiiei ut on
•ptton to LiverpM 7-lfid. Sterlifft Bd.
Bl■ m : bn 7S 7 ‘ K.\,-h:mof ou Now d)S-
to l s premiMßu. * * .
NVivpitt.FAAS April I'.'.
. Julies •. ntirke! easier ttid unchaiiged. Bugs?
V*4 Molas>es unchMi•:,.**!. Flour firm at s;> 75
<i 5 S'tvio. Freights on 000911 to Uvcip9>l hi. JgE
j) eliap.e< r # _ @
* , in A soor. i, April fl —l?acon. Sides and Flams, 11c
delivered Hi the dt p Hog round at 10</li ;l i<'. Cooi
delivered in depot at 00c. 1,9011 the \\%urf, several hufc
dred sacks sold at 83c. Mlqut, no-aiianee fromlast week;
hy quantity $3 75. lie-tailing ehoit e Family *4l ‘-’vk —
, Stocks lirflit. AMieat led !fl oO; VVhite $1 50..
*•* * * *
THOiifASVILLE PRICES CUREE]Nfh
. i Alt l,| l'i.l. V COftKECTKP^IEEKLf. 8 .
, APPLES Gaeun * <
Ifried lh *u>u. ,r •
fSAOGIX'<! —Kentuekv F yd! ©! *
..9, i> •:> •
* *.
HALE f. Flh ,® •
* Northern v llj 9 cp “
BEESWAX ...fl V lh ®5
‘ CANDLES —Sperm y lh . I *
• Adamantine 9lk
I’ Waa- • t- lt> •
corrEE-ui... ‘.*... fl A- 15 a f>
•>■- P♦ ,19 <1
M • ft.®..# V, . •
Lajauni .. *, 9. Pl 6 Jk
tSOI.'M- *..-*> bu <T
• ® 9 1 40
lk)Miny F l.u 1 e. 4<t 1 40 1
r:® ;.,; r. *9
FISH—.MiI, lo re! Ao. 1 F 4’lj ®|
NO. a U Ti'l a #
“I. N0..3 . fl h’l * 3 .
Salmond - -rt%v F 1L( 23 j®l €0
God ? ‘ * - 10
FLOI’Il —ijtjperline Fhill 00 G
• r iri • <
Family - if* h’l @j
# Extra Family..-g,. VF'A’I lfl 00 H •
LI'S'IhiWDE# Fife “ 50
BIDES *. Plh 9 t *lO
Jeon—Bngliesh. F ft, , d.| * .
S% ( l*i is A’ 1 * ]i)A • a
• ftS t| •’ ••
‘Hods end Jhii.ik • P ii> ,
LrflE . • •. 1• bn ft la 8
NAILS Flh G a ! 7 *
OlLS—Linseed ......... gg. 1 128 .l #
Train...'... , i’fl
4) Si terra F g’l ! 3
Kernsiiio F y'l 2 00 !® I
PBO) t: VS CUN ’ft
Beef—Mesa i> ft i J A *
*. • Pda* >*• #
Bacon—Hams Fife 121#a I 15
• -• I-. 15
’ 9 Should) rs F lh i-ji. l4
Country Hound .. F ft lAm-/ . 13 a
! • feu -Mess Pft ..• j * “
! ■ f’
, Country Fft 8 % 10
Laud F ft 11 •)© 15
‘• Bcj 1 Ei;—J.h..sh, 11 •id 35 37 V 4
. * W-rtem 9, Fft 28 a,• 30
gauntry Fft 25
CyEjESE Fft ’li • • 20
SAL! .-ft 3
s! |Or ft 1,0 *25 S 250
K 1 F —New Drier.m Fy 4K ii
< * 108 3$
El3. . : 8 7;,
* *I 1 ‘ ■ - v. i# *
7 P g’l 7 5 .. ICO
4 i ‘• ■ ...
s'! < • All ,'■ . 8 t
Fvb ‘d !’ hu. 14F % 15
( * .f if 1
TALLOW Fl: 1 jai 10
b’F 1 FI 7 ‘.j a &
‘F 00r :• ]:, 20 ,7 *3O
ap CtSIJI'fCIL. ®
BES 5,-411 7S £7 STI XG;
* • >UNC IIAMBER, A ktL 23.
f ■ ro ’ n E *f° n - C. C. Beall, Ma;.®r —Aldermen Hubert,
V) ri.Ait antjkJA'sor® *
• nt ■ feviflj,Lane rUd® *
’ P *. *• , - ft. a woia s^di
!l ,;i 1 ‘. f ‘ bop * : ■ next to Dr. Bower's office—
Oil motto; Hfifd over tifl t!q- next m,® * ; ,;** t ion* *
1W- rhitral®. sto as- ss damages the exttmsicm of
tjpd’er-in street, repot® as lows® and on motion the
Council deferred action till the next meeting:
r° 4- s* Mmifat
• Wmi
(ii'.Nij.; i*\,iM ;it your rognlatlftinootimym
the* loti. in.-t. Arbitrator oatue pHti
damagi sas may be don. t*4'ie property of
t. .1. Me Bat# by tiie extension of Jefferson st&.-t to'tbe
ci:y lnni^k; ‘ anil accord. MU ,on tin# -Ist in. -Taut, with
L- l.einingjon. Esq., Arbitrifor orfthe part of T. .7, Me
llaiig pri*. cdld to view the premises ,*uid have agreed
as follows? 0,“ v
Ally ing T. J. Mcßain reasonable and full time to re
move sis buildings, and the#Towa Council to openfi
siivt*. o'nc limited and five > 10-£ feet wide t£rou£hgJii9
premise. ~ jji a mWU ii direction, in cijgjtmuation
.Tefierson str*t. from toe terminus of sid street
tp the hue of *>t of !;*■! .-belonging *o S. Al.-.v Smith;
t.( i*-. ’ ion the south .--ii iv. In■i .1 g about hundred
t.-ot, and on the north ride of said street aboatlbr
bundled and ninety ( i'JO) feet, more or less; and nay
to the said 1 ,#J Melina t.ie f.j; of two thousand dollars
v *--ddlli for sakl land, and in lull for all damages to pro-
Irtv# Respectfully, * f *
ED WARD SEIXAS,
Arbitrator fu- the Council,
EDWARD REMIX! il’OX,
_, 9 ♦ A initiator for T. J. Mcßain.
ThOmasviuF, Ga, April 23, 1860. * 9 m
A committee was appointed to confWKvith S. A. Smith
upon what terms Jeflerson street can be ex
tended through property to the
dermeift\\ right, llnln#; ni l Tooke,
Thet 1 ? being no Council adjdirned.
•* ** F. H. Clerk.
NEW AIw£rTISEMENTS. #
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W Duncan, Jas. IB Johnston?
DUNCAJM & JOHNSTON,
• Cotton T^^ctors
hut) hlei'ci|tp)i*s,
• % • GaT #
ti tressrs. I-ft Rcmingti*.i X Son,
Esq., It. Evans, Esq* Is. F. Hubert, Esq.,
Col. A. T. McTntvre.
April 25f11860. * . •'dm
/ t i-ityctß v,* r i iio u.tw f?i .mV. *
j v„ft Court of. Or<Unar>f, April 2-, 1860.
I'* lu-a. is, EDWARD A. KORXEtIAV,
and f.ft person and property of Sallie E. a
minor, makes application, by petition, to this Court for
I, if! iters of Disniissbm from siiid (itiardianship—
All persons interested tire therefore hereby notified to
file their objections in said Court, if any they have? oth-
rwisc. s;iid l.eitt iAv. ill hi- granted to siiid applicant, at,,
‘ a regular •Term of said Court, to be held at the Court*’
Uhooap in said county, on thedirst Monday
lnftJune iTc-xt. * ® ®
ap 25-40d @ IIEXRYII. TOOKE, Ordinary. (
C7I-IX 9I NEIKiSiFi -N XAI.EH V/ILL BE®
J sold before the Courthouse door, in the town of Mag
nolia, Clinch County, on the lii-Tt TUESDAY IX JUNE
next, within the lawful hours of sale, the following pro
j perty, to-wit: ® @ © © “ ®
South half of lot of land, number two hnntffcd and
i ninety tiine (299) in the ten;h district of originally Irwin
i no\\#f linch county, levied on as tiie property of Gilford
i Eastjjger to satisfy one li fa issued from trie Superior
Court of said county in favor of James Inman vs Thomas®
Aldnger, ( and John C. Nichole
i er. Property pointed! out by Lastinger.
’ or 25 ’ SIIIML EL TIMMERMAN, Sheriff