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nis they will na.# the safiefaotioo in a very
•t •.■salutary effeet of tlfe*r
a t •• • . # lu carryi he
M toJae ‘..ilod
a*” such, anil hringinq: k to a successful issue®,amch^ 1
of *• 4 ■ Rss vigihißC* an^
gH * ieral ; l ut firmkr relying
*ik S present at la in
.* * ity have rcasjpti to tfxpect that
• #ov er ■ the court® TrtW pfo
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I v ‘ :1 . , icaeh all evil doers that the laws
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penalties. If, a#s-
H ite of p f self rtspect, of common decency,
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bc.rol hfd of her dues uor l-etribation
f re; enUiICo taidacfvf
-4 ■ * * lay last, the J.Blh J
iu.u., But as we Lave r.>-t yof had time to liear from
. it, . . are any account oi
tioA in . • *. . u
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round , . : stlv predicting either the
. i. ugkts an 1 a consequent “bust up”
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so; r. t : n ti yy@of ;lie opinion of those who
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of the tTui ih, we believe flie salvation of the J*nion
:i#..e destTuctioa of the Uemoeratkfe -
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h nit n, why, ti 1 e we say he destros
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h ft e prefer ten tftnea over j
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. I ‘*fcssion of the i
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■ * -l humanity,afet the fc>ul
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~ ( A TB tridaC*iiilfreac4 ® ®
® ation et several ani- ■
I : ly, and as it has attracted
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* . * ‘ <A article w: it ten h *"•■•;
• • h ■■ BuchJ, and®p;;bJ?,hed in ;
*® ‘ ® of the 14th in-t. B>’o
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~® iio do the sidjcct jus- 1
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w ® af provai 0% hig L
8 l nd ® ® ‘ mvincl alLwlfo ;
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> . . 9 against :yul@we think j
u l of
lDl ” in ti..d field, should he sufficient
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# . pablic scl m Provi lence#
a. charge of one hundred audp
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j Vi eor ‘/ifl nncl Florida t.'gnnf( •
m ‘ # •- art swe ext! act from a .
• Floridian
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d:#:-!es ‘c.-s of • •! ! :’i I,#1 ,# .1 Ei) \v
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• of T.isville f-^ - lhereason*!
e & c<janec unless it be between Furhan
* • ■’■•l the interests oi the stock
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;f; - Western, the Stt#anfee ®eing
o ti'ic, and hrktgs the “house “ againyt 1
t'•• ■is too mrti.esi ‘v-® n point v
ruction can safely made, uni s . jyfsaid bifer*
• * * .• between Furnandina and
Sayaßah. And why should not t! fie i
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asviU* to pass M ... *■
:..C nt would t%absur<jb in view, of the fact tkahfeFur-1
1 ‘■*’ ti no \: liiiti • p.mt will be com.ceicd with
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Th re are two p mis gs conni ... •■ 11 ♦ 1 § \
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* * •* . ®From ! ftllsihass|/8 to {
lh t | ♦■ and $ n‘ 4
* 4- liturti-f.r gind tiyc Sidles. Madi-
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Kti l i distant some - J or 1L
from J,ak. tlSty. ® *
* • Georgia ton- ■
♦ :ion.*•. l.icii L destip la *’ * .. t
t * * U * east
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isac . •- i-i*d would be bgSt consnltcu I j
1 ing tjje connection east of the Alaj.pah*, rathe®than 1
• it if
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is# naccssa n1 y bO
*’ 0- ■ 1 legitimately bei.gs'T>. it.
u>h j idable,%nd it hnpdheg upoM
<* ha• e the control of the matter the dutjjof ‘
• *’ f< ,® s edtaimitted cliaitee
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in selecting the point of >nn icfioiß In all pvoba-|
■'. oad wiiluced every freight !
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0 -A rily t . ] ,rt . f the.'-e
kfr< ight* from a portion of the road when, hf extrtul
: ing the* p'dfit .f junction furiher east,The 4
thus robbed slight enjoj I by
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’ Aallaha see would pity to the •road
‘ ;8 if thrown off at Madtspu, jvou ® 1 be
r,khat the same bale, by going on our dead “•">
lor 3b miles itinher before leaving for >•'*;. should
nay a doll/nf afid a kail f In in her words, would it
y your'ears at Madison awl let them
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kg this ifunaiuder a tax on the (supposed)
part? firs ‘ Hi;: to ii*that.uhe matter is j
j too plain ‘for speculation. , ,
| Bit thmre US aftathbr view of tho (ptestiun i
.; -i.'o ; the ro*son*in favor of tiie connect ioja
fidst or the Al#ppah4. W the point of departure to I
‘Main
. vary HWIe will wane
wi-si from Columbia and Lake Oifcjf seeking Savan
na n ; whereas i* i* Tlear jfit-iher east or
ni e the t > 1 11 .ftu
fital le business to nlf that part of th® roatl be
►(w ‘ U the place i.f junetign and l.ake Cify. lndee*d,
it is alaaost absolutely certain that ifwast of Alaju 1-,,
1 e selected instead es Ma lison, the short tffstanoe
between the niece of connection and Lake Cfty,.ju- 1
#’ * 1 tax on t 1 be
the ease if Madijon is made the point of departure,
Vfould not only sustain itself but would contribute j
••yards making the whole roa 1 a profitable eaier
! prise* This
I 1 - * sight pf, and should be conclusive of the ques
tion. .
• We do not understandtliC of Leon, 1’
in the n -olati n adoptdU by tiiciTt on the subject,
and whielf have l*on published in the Savanna j
]'c:s, #?.d vommeno’il on l>y smfie of ilie press of our
An Stare, as . •.mn.itting the country to the Madi
• : . . §t3k c innt • tion hr|vocal lv. So far
i up r. those re?olikionsratfiir in the
►hi oi indicating an*expression in favorV)f the j
f cei iqliagi mitekore, tl;an # a an uucluytge- i
®bl qtarfiality for a
V utid-.-: :al;> ‘• iy tiiat , ..*ii -i iiicrs could
... ire, an® it’ what they did say J
*•. t v tb foreg,tk%Directorinto some!
dettnite ; angeivu-uis with tlie “ Main.'fru’hk,*’ so)
t that stockholders at., their meetinghm the 25tfa
shall have fee question befSre them in a tangi-
Ile shape,‘their resolutions were well-timed. Rut ;
tfiai they designed ir*ovocbly to comilk rae v®ty ‘S’ ,
ti.syounty in favor of a*j articular \ ho-.; # wo do not
a ml. shiukihe scinel will show t hart we .
ara vight, ,* ‘ 1
• The Fro*x ehe t igliliii-n Hulls, 8
Th ’re is-’ an Lid labie by Al.-op wiiic!t®-e think sq
ar.plicable to, awl illustrative of, the positions of 81
the leading politicians of the Soutti, that we uirte it
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! clow, :• r the bejn lit of the common people, ttpon
~whoe shouWers the the lonilict, from *
f hatggor s..,urge it Cuiaes, mr* t inevitably fall, and
be borne to the Idtttfi'Vud. ]>t it be carefully read. ,
anklet lb use who cry out, dishonor, danger, dissolu
g) # •
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( of the people duis not |nd them to be the “fighting
1 butte:”
A Frog one 4av piping out of the lake.fiind look-.
.4 U im, saw : !i -k;in : diS-J
1 tatu:e oh. * the meadow; and c.-.Lk:!;; to some of ftis
* *• •■ he. wli.a dreadful work?
| 1 I Dear.sir, will become of us ?
* \' t 1 p ■: iVigliicn *•• “r-
I . fibthing; hoy can all
. n ey are of a different kind and wtv of.livn*.
at only which haU be
• ; the herd. That is tlue,arepses the rsf;
their qiiality and station in Rfq is, to an appearwee,
dififereiki enough fro®) our; btk as one of will
•i 5 r * :. he t'4o 4®is Worsted, bdfeg
dm of the iwad >w. will take reftge heap® in the
marges, and may possibly trdkj out riie.gnrv ©f
pome es us; so you gee we areaiorc nearly conccrfi-*,
ed i#this dispute of lhftSs than at first you were
aware ot. ®
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timorous frog had just re as A for its
fears a#d suspicions; it jbeing htlgfly possible for
L* ‘* l people iu # lall invoaring nmnv be- ;
; hpW them in the same fate. ay.whatever ffcc’-iiics
• : fl.'.’ torrftcr, the Matter ®ire sure to sutler; tlmse
may be oßly flaying t%; fool, whist. these really ‘
Stuart f$ it. % ®
It is of no small importance to tie Jhonftt, cpiict e
part of naankirM, who much as to
D l virtue T t, tit: seriously afnl
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# M it as the quarrel® of the great may some- :
Uirrjße be, yet they are nothing without theirespous
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is it that occasion* ptrtie&bnl the ambitious or ay- <> ,
nr ’ : ‘ ,IIS V i% : ’ ’•:1 Mi .0 Hi •#■ is. who wani
cngi\..-s a.i poweW 111 inch- nwn ImiuN ? ujam llii#
1 ie - v l“|“ciii_di\ i- * anfi : .nn # i and t-xri*’
ui: ’ , • iTi; ‘| lll ' l ' v nn vm-U *ii..'aninu: but itudcscrving
U ■ uk > h i4 e that the great aim of tfPeir 1
•■ t •’ . -• ’'".re than the „f tlmir
The £.,,1 of ,h e publics
ft-'#” ‘•* “m s ””h occasions, and mat
sometimes happen talked to their own- but
I *“® n 11 is purely accidental, and was never #rigiual
■b- ioicfded. One know® uot what remedy to pre^
I ;n # .11,-! so cpid. lai. a'T and frequent a malady
! ,j u|nuly. that cvci v man who ha sense enough^*
•pitifu? ] t*of
* th#|rnt p l*f
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coinage, heartily and openly oppose both. *
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“ Mr. C\ ivsffewaa # ’ • • >k
’ j-.* l ’ vv-.-.i • a myt/na: ion for tin* l’n -! l e ucv, H;>
supposes the *Fiee Preiideney will do*as well ” -
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To show how r.nserir ulou# cm- neighbor is ami
hßvf bad ha will mUrepreaeOt, if he*tlynks he will
• . • he!'.-vr w : >ut *Mr. Everett (hid
myi * * . ♦
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• “*• been to nee, notwitflsfaml
;‘h# l beSe avowals. tiiaf 1 might be tbi nglit <• •
j Li.i :i Convention, as xf Andidatc for me Pre
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, * • forward, • ] t
!■* >i'e that in th#se Pi,ad only in,
v tew th# anmihation to the, Preside! zy, at ne ether
• ki
above indicfted, which led m#i#adva*ee to decline
I hi nomination, hpplv with equal force to *•
. Vt<sjp Presidency.”—A’>;ertdr fetter <s; Acceptance^
• •Cro*:,-eV the reverse of the Major* Qharge an# in
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no w#y c;i : ible of being even .;’*/ into such in
;r; i* *i. i* After any one be surprised
toy thing I* i y say? ii he coigd not under-g
stand#o plain and simpe a sentences the aborts
how'could I S .pected fo* understand any thing
ab -tit a subjecfjjso cftmplkeitcd'irs that of the (t€feor
i gia and Florida bovndivs .
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® ¥or tile Ent*;-pns :
if) itlarriasc. mid CWNaaf^nilp
ii @ Vr. Edg<g; Please give the fallowing flatisttts,
upon the families intermai-ryiffg,# place
* in y..ur ]■ iper, a% every class, and individual of the
: human ffuuily, luve*ome~interest fii st#dt things:
I’rou 0. .M. Morris, a member of the Aimuittcc
i aiS uire into the effects of martftges aw|eeasan
i guiniy® gavg somftstutistie.ilfUicating the progress
ul their re. earelu s. ?t appeared by this statement
the £< “rotary of the Risite of OKBo, in a recent
* report to the Governor, said that #tore were 12,820
4afftistedf>erg(gis in the pubUc msiitutioas®®# #hat
I State, Abs tvhom 8 >7 werf i* 1 iii?.im>
dc;f an l dumb, 4 l b 1 lind, 4? iftat? dumb and i< 1 i>t
-16 deaf, dumb aad i^ane: 7 #eaf, dumb.#,and
b-'i : 3 4>/d ami i Itedfc, 1 Idind and in-ane.Hml
J le afflicted with epilepsy. Th# relation ship of pa
umge were is t ll<■ ‘0 had no refctionfl.ip,
Jf'TTl f\ relationship, and of 2/M3 milling was
• , twn In n.■ s •'!!e %lso that or. Be
ndas,(*>f Kfntdeky, ha# rej.cifed to the American
* [ation, tlie fpllo of the pro
pcrtiuuaUieffects of #j!ermarriflge:
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1 Third Cousins g.l.'i 17 I 42 2!>
‘2 Second Cousins.. • 120 SUJ 3lr 196
[ 3 First Cousins ‘GUfI 2,7/S 912 1,866
4 Double 2/ 15# 183
5 Cousins’ Cousin-. 64 187
6 Um le and Aiftit, (• •
• NepheW & Niece 13 33 10-” 43
7 Incestuous connec
tions, 16 cases.. -• 31 ® 1 30
8 First Cousii ■•rep
orted irregular.. 30 113 t 43 70”
Total .873 3,970 1,410 2,400
ft:’ 125 marriages, where no relationship existed
between the parties, there jvere 837 children, of
..wi.orn 18 were delecti#o aiftl 819 perfect. In anoth
er COM of tlue kind, in a csiinny village, #1 fami
lies had 257 children, ail perfect.
The above statistics show 14 mebiM*dy sr'nte of
facts—fac|s that all •may acquaint thrmseives with
f wno will tal (he time to investigate. ® * •.
J. But a short time §iuc% tsb-ue Semite of (ieor
■fia pissed a bill, the object of which was to put*a
stop 10 an much WBtmittrai ninrrtngn., uut i, VMI
| —fool-like, as waS usual rfheV important bills Were
up—defeated it. Thus %as *J. the most impor
tant bill ever before the Legislature of ti e State on
this subject. .Vf'hy important? Because the mental,
i physical condition of every family, and
•very one thaf expects lo.have a family, was involv
ed in it, nyt only at the present tiHie, but for gener
atiOTis yet to come. It is to be hoped that (lie next
Legislattfre—which has the reputation for more tal
j*dit than is usual—will take up the subject and pass
j a law, making such unnatural and uuscriptural
marriages penal. It would correct evil that has
cursed our race and country to a much greater ex
tent. than is generally know I .*or believed. • • ,
“ Matvijea.’#
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China Viflls < to the Dcinnnil* of Ifriiiiec :iml
* ICnglaud. * *
, * INTERESTING FROM .7APA^.
Ciiixa.— Tlie schooner Page, whidi h4t the Bay of
Jeudo, April 22d, Hud the steamer Yangtsze, witli
| news froiu China to April 10th reports that the Chi
nese have concluded to pay the English and French
governments expeimes, and accede to all their
demands.* The ports and life navigation ot tbe risers
are to be free. • . .
The Americans are charged by the Chinu Cronicle
with having been engaged in the Coolie trade, and a
4 proeta mat ion lias been issued by .#dist#iguished Chi
-1 nese oHieiaj, warning them against the practice of
j
It lion of the Emperor. —The Prince
,J Coitark), who was at the l*ead of tiie present Japan
ese Oovemmcnt, was on tfcw 15th of
March. lie*wa going from his lionse t*> the palace
with hi^train, wiien lie was attacked by 14 Japanese
I,as travellers- iiis retinue had six killed and several
wounded, •one of the assassins who was wounded*
j and cauh? not escape, lmd #is head cut off by his
fcomrades, .an 1 carri *d off to prevent his beif.g re-
Fcoggjiied.* Five ot the assasSyis wc-e Princes o£
hi ‘<* giink, and 1m 1 the privilege given thenisof.*ut
tiiig open tlieir own abdomens with a sword, thgreUy
prOTenfingtheir property being confiscated, and sav
j jag their the disgface wld.di would entail
• m tjicm had th v if .11 bel*eatied.* Thirty people
1 were brhcaJ l on tffe Ist of April, having been iu
’ tm.sied in the affair. ‘Sirfbe the deaWi of the ofd
Tycoqn, under whose regicne.fhe treaty was made,
f heTe has It. en an entire change in the fiovernment,
; the present dynay being opposed to foreign inter
i oine, t it rov. ing ■ very obstacle in the way to inter
-1 rupt trade and comuierecwfliat they possibly can do,
*■ ; v dating their -it-jr. J'i*.* H the
head of which is being as strong
ns the present government, and insurrcction'is mo
rflenariiy cx#yed. C n;rd-houses. wUh stands of
.-f; .'.anmerous, both in the j-wns andalonz
the i'oa.d t oihe.fi! wof i Ido. * All f
quested uo4o g ‘ out afterdark, and are vised
their respective consuls to go armed at all times.
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Pnrtnri* \ttiiiic,l. @
-The Sditor of the Macpn Citizen, witli a yfew of
commencing a Daily l’ajW'r, on life test of July,
would take in a suitable gentleman
: as Partneriin the Establishmenf, on the tuost favo'-.
Dable tern; ■** Only thgge thousand capitjl®
needed, on which investment from 33 1-3 to
cent will be guarantied. Or, the whole be
sqhfeif preferred, and tii*e giw;n%n <*ie half®the
pdgclwifw moftcy. For further ].ari apply.
H-arlv, to Sic Propfietor. (?. F. IV. Axdkmvs
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4 <>nliiiTi<nis j[{;iftrkft.ll Imiiu llaiiir lo r.^iiiNiaiift.®
The gajj in tlie Mississippi Railroad is finished and
| (Besconneegon to New Orleans, is now coiu-
I ’wtr. The timg betnveen New Orleans ami l’hila
, dpliia by this route will be onlf eighty lnSirs. By
coiapletiou of this link,g(liei# 1 is a continu
oiis railroad from Bangor, t <P New Orleans,
except threc®nliort ferries ntjfudson, Susqtehaunah
and the Potomae rivers. ® ®
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3'h indications from Afi -aehusetts in favor of
tj#e tV- PresidAt and \’ie# l’renident
are beginning to be vei*. suing. r ratification
meeting at LowelWast wAk was a@erv successful
alf.kir, not les- than thousand persons being pres
ent. It ht-believed tb&t • lafjge portieii of the Dem
ocfti-y hope of carrying the State for th#ir
own ticket an: inclined to support Bell and Everett. I
POLITICAL*J.NTE-LLIGENCE. •-)
Hr. Bell ami Abolition Petitions?
The Amende Honorable.—The Columbus Times, !
having charged Mr. CM', jvitli voting for the recep
tion of a petitions in t#mgress, makes a .
manly retrae ! i.-n of the charge.*, id says it
I by --a est radiiig of the ufhals.”
, Wo%lwaTs believed that Colcjuir would back out
ffi m ti. ch .rge as s■<nn- he l c tine sen-ib I ®, :
tV trmli. Mill other 1’ •# ‘ •* #1 the*
8. mil. w! o have repeated .he cWrge. do Mr. Bell
a similar act of justice 7 —N e. Ii uLii *
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. Antther Lriler from Hr. Fillmore. •>
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At the great Union demonstration in New York, !
rri'tay liighi, *Ef;i*ti:s Brooks, Esq., read the fol
wing *x;rac!fr(ffn a letter iWceived from Mr.
F blip ore 4
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“ l re I® f*’ /.'w
If j£>i udt ■ * 4,
so or nut.' 1
W% call Upon tfic Democratic press. Hho
have so industrien-ly circulate# the Black Republi
can sl.-#ider, to do Mr. Fillmore tin# justice to copy
ti.e J#xove. -a->'</<-. Rep. ® •
• • •
•) * ,S k'iiiiioin! C'onvrnlioii. >t
BtcHMONH, gillie 12.—The Den*crfti#< >nv, otion
completed its®rg:ini#tioti. the election of
Gen. Jrwih.igtf Alabai*a, permanent
9 full list of Tresid.-nts ami Secretaries, com
prising one ft-otki each State iu’tho Coa
vej§tlon. • ®
The ComnriWee on (S-cdentials Reported against ’
the New York delegates being admitted to seats. .1
I The (xmventmn *#as#trtcd the majority platform
“oHSthe Clmrleston Convention, mid adjxiuWned <fver ♦
to Thttr- ‘:iv of next week.
All the delegates will .seek kdndttaime into.the
Baltimore Convention, but those from South Caroli
aa affd Ftoi • # •
5 A r 6f delegates from the fijr'*South. not
acre, have galegrapHbd thjft they are o* the wly.•
•- * .
Florida TVoitAinntioiiN for Covmioi’ A't mio
The Florida Hcmocratic State Conventk>ll. Vhicii
in Quincy, Florida, week itefore Imf, nominated
Gen. #olin M. Aii 11■ i*. of Jackson County, fur Gov
ernor, and R. B. llil®m, ii. q., of Leon* tJe Repre-*
sentalivixfu Coagrc: ,q ® *j
® , . •- . • .
<aip! S.ojjß'.
§)TSe M ompTifk Enquirer ♦ay s : .
“Thf !‘>iiioerat!c f-arty teive beyai saving the Un
ion iV years, and now they lellkis it is in
more danger than
confided to other hands.” •
® 9
What disi the l>cmocrutic Party 4>i* of? ,
*The journals of the country fft-e holding a poit
item cxnu#nation over the Democratic party. —
All sorts of options arc expressed as to th* cause
death. The ven#et of tlie majority appears to
be, “died ®>f Dougnis.® One journal. # Jiowever,
thinks that it died of the nineteenth century ; another
says it died of old age®md general imbecility. A*,
very religions jott&ul suggests tlfflt it died of a vis
itation #f God —for its sins. A Yankee
“the (Gant sot on it, and killed it.” A
wag insinuates that it tumbled off the platform and
brokfjts neck® A Southerner says it*was strangled
®While trying to swalUw squatter sovreigufy. A
Northerner declares that its insides were burnt out
by an injudicious attempt at fire-eating. A lawyer
4 says i; died of tli®Dn and .Scott Decision.® A delegate
to Charleston says it became insolvent, owing lo the
hotdi extortions of that city, and concluded to cont
mitgpniSde. Anther delegate says®hey went to
Charleston with tlie nfgtto, “Douglas d®itli,”
and as they *ould not get Wmglas, they had to
“kick#hS bucket,” as ti ijiatter of coSFso.— Ex.
®
• i® <& *
Bell n.iil ItoiigluH in 1850.
Whoever th*. Congressional record of the
great contest 6T 1 Soft over tlip mo#p of regulating
the new Territories acquired from Mexico, will Ob
serve the prominent fact that one class of politicians
(wo icier not to party navit-s, iftr tUby were lost sight
of iu sectional <fiyi-sin’ 1 i t*“**° *kryirrg to
lriipi®:; or to retain south'restrictriyi that, would ex
clude slavery; while another
tent on keeping (4e Territories open to ysv
Southern emigrant aml i:is skive property and to (die
Northern settler with .his free •• notions.” v&d if)
tlie reader tjcans this record witli a view to the posi
tions of .0 .7 bel'or#)the, cm;utry, he .
j will find that John Bell-was undcviatingly *rue to 5
DTc policy of the cfeiss last mei^iom i D, ami that,Ste
phen A. Douglas Ckjtially bent on obtaining a triumph
! for th* first named. We have only
time, just sow, to releimpartbularly to a few of their
votes antagonism. ®
Oitiln? -ah of June, 18 0, in the Senate, tlft vote
Nvas on the following amendment (flfered bv
i*Mr. C base (then a Freesoiland ui#ilrecently a BlacK
Republican Senator from Ohio) to the Compromise
. birf =
*“ That nothing herein contained shall be construe
1 oil as amhorizing or permitting the ittiroduclion of
slavery or Jho holding of persons as property With
in said territory..y, # .
For this iMncndment, Seward, Chase, Dayton and
every otTier Frcesoiler and wit# them was ‘
St]>it#u J,. Dtjilglas. A*m ug the nays was <#ulm
Bell. * #
On tlie same day, Mr. Rcwar'4 moved Llic “AYilnfot |
Proviso,” # jn tl*e follow : . ®
“Neither slavery nor involuntary
-14 than upon conviction shall ,•* < r be,.,
allowed in *either of yijd I'erritories of and |
New Alexico.” ® ®
Again Douglas voted with Seward, Chase, Dayton,
and others in the a#fruiativc, or for the proviso and
again,Tohu Bell voted against it.® ®
011 tlx? same Bay* an amend inapt was proposed by
Mr. Berrien, forbidding t lie Territorial Legislerfurjft
topa -* an# net either “ ablislting or
African slavey,” Mr. Bale . tin- -•mm old “Jack ‘
moved tij ttmcmi the amendment by adding tlie words
“or allyirii/p,” which woukteclcarly have forltßlden
*; any Territorial proterfi -n of property
; vied there. Dob-*’ .* : votfd wßli Hale, Chase,
and others of that.-tripe, fur Hale’s
j Bell voted with Berrien against it. @ *
,• Qn the it--' ! . tb & % tegm is @tken on an am end
•rnent. otfered W Mr. IValkev—“that peon slavery is
forever abolished and prohjjjitcd.” Douglas
for it, wjih all the <#her l-rfesoilers; and Bell
ngaiifM'Tt. r* ® ® ®
On.t!ii’ stime day. Mr. Baldwin moved an amend
ment, that the Mexican la ws nliolisAiing African
shtveys in New Mexico and lit aft slpuhflic
ed as ‘ill in forec, and should so remain until re
pealed h>/ Co.(ynts raining the
Legislatures ft-rm removing l-< ®actions ®ig*tinst f
slavery.) Dougfils voled/o%BaMwiu"s amendment, j
ami B#ll it. *’ •,, ®
We miglft to ollxjV oi a sinTilar >
Cer, but these will do#or the predent. *. ®
•Ami in the face ®bf records Suites® this, %oral
s■>•;!!mrnyj<-ig*ei ■ r-* is iit®issertiiyt that Doug
las is as g. and a man as Bell on questions affecting
slavery in the ’ferritoi ifs E:i t iinr.
® -® —* ( y *-®— * — ®
Itow Ih^ 1 Moiitlicru Ketlt-M
A correspondent of the Petersburg Express, wri
ting from Memplys, TAII., says: ® @
#• To give the readers ®f the Express an idea asfto
l^o w (he Arkansas. Alabama and Mis.is-
J Bippi'bellesplress. large numbers of whom purchase
;*Uieii#lry goods would stale that € J
saw silk dresses, a single pattern of which sells for
£l3O, and mantles and other summer wranpingp, fit**
lace, and i#.rked by the liumag
jrniees ranging fro#i £75 to
- Oge young residing in iHs-issippi,
*) at n sit dry goods house in Memphis last
year, and for ti;” ad. rnment and comfor^of heiSbwS 1
person, the moderate figure of ££.825. What do the
N#r!lt Carolina and Virginia belles think of that ?
Enormous amounts are also expended at the jewelry
stores at ant the ladies here appear at
■ concert and parties, 1 itemUv covered with
diamonds.” ® ® ®
—. A, _
‘['he Secret of Literary Notoriety is to write for
the gratification of little minds ; j#, u have th?n a
hundred to o#k readers in your favor. If your name
I be somewhat singular, it is the more easily remem
bered: make it familiar to the vulgar, and’ they will
forcer into publicity. N. B. It ft possible f or an
author to write for all tasics and understandings as
Rlia k-I ere wrote “|or all age#/’ But a eou.Ory has
seldom more than one man living that is :o rarely
l drifted —Hoiui Jvun a!, ~
(- (g) ®
D<’lriicli(Mi of a Town--Appalling Sct nrt.
OUie Western papers bring tli£ particulars nf the
ef the l ife town of ("Tmunche, in
by the terrific tof-nado #r* the 4th in-t. A corrcs
pondeat oi’ the Chicago Press, who visited die .-pot,
* a vs; ‘ ® *
The tornado struck (lie town a little past
and in less than ten minutes the whole was in rums.
After it had passed, the town was all ail oat wi(h .
vguer; all that could,, begun to run from hie.■ to
iI*M e, ftallpg foiffrielkls and chiMren. In every
pile of rubbish, and from every demolished house,
i the groat..* 01 the dying a 9B ■ • ml.
and the soumftAme l'rotu ever/ part of :• w:i. go
>1 one * 1 r ■ 10 t.r~t. ‘I ■ * 01'e
4 •
: stoned by the black clouds, the air being filled*^rh
rubbish of e-v®rywonee:y.-il le character, and the near
ih of night, rendered the a*ne atm ip
aj j#llijtg. and such R of lament.-iti >us. - >rrow
sand two never went gt> from any place in the
Uislory 01 tor nadoei, fte did from this Knitted a tub
destroyed, city. Noth}hg c#uld 1* founfl to bind up
the w. . ii*’ <W the s-.:tiering, no medicines Were to
be got, and (be wails at the m< ther over her dead
, guiißi of a wif# ever the li teles* re
mains of a husband, the fathee over his slaugh.’ *ed
| childiftn, hutting i# vain for lids wile -ail thes%|
Lffpre seen es that can got possibly be dcsoribfcd.
Lia ofte fat lilj :1 that was left ve*-•-. three little
giSls. the fattier an 1 mother and two * in having
been instantly luljed. saw a fencejioard ,
had beenTorced clear through the lioqpe, ;
hundreds of shmglcSforced !?;Ctfl- j
selves clear through tin- clapl gf a hous *. **4
. W* visited the grave-yartT, and saw twenty -eight
graves, aide and side, all dug, waiting to receive the :
rough hftxes containing the remaies of rtie slaugh- j
>1 tered people. JThe win le atmosphere around the I
town is sickening, and g ateneli is gerv&ding the
i whole path of;*th y Ctiiat is aipaost impossible to
1 endure. The loss of property is in iwse. and can
•never be known to its full extent. Three of the men
*on the raft have made their appearance. They state
Chat they Were i-kv.-ii from the raft, clear oil to the
; Hliiu*is shore beyoifd* Albany, and for a long time
| w*".e unable to move or stir, but* aft est recovering
1 from the sjtock succeeded in crawling#to a house
where they were kindly caved for. They know 110-
tiiiiy;’ of the rest of their eogtrsidcs, n<g having seen
them since they \yne on the raft tther. in tips
yeini/-. lg'ar liiig. the w. umh d< § dying al- 1
most eyery day, and o vcry’tanu hoWc is a hospital
*[ for tiie dying and wounded. # -• j
Hbrses and cat tip are lying in every.
j # kilh and fr. in tli * cl!■ igs ol* ii e storm. The hui. lings
as though they had all boon torn in ftna.ll frag
; incuts,'scattered ov#r the whole cmairy. an 1 feath- |
i ers from the bedclothes lgie the•grpund, and then
all lgid been oVerswcpt with rushing.y ators. We i
went into one building where were fifteen bodies, I
mangled in the must manner, and
only wrapped up in sheets and put into a rough box, 4
ready foiibui i*!. *
Fiom Sub tay evening to Monday noon, mit; pity* j
sician had visited ninety-one wounded, and set twen- -
fy-three broken limbs* We saw twenty-eight dead ;
Turlies, and there were eight .-4 wo tint required
strict 111 dical attendance, and as ffcany m re that 1
4 are nmre or less hint, y■ -1 are able 10 be around.— ;
! In addition to tliis number.••twenty ofgkt .--.v ni
1 from the raft in the river that was passing # af the
time, an 4 t#n are. yet misaiffg froln (he hr.ui. that
.are supposed (b be buried in tiie ruins, or are blown
flit o the river anS drowned. With the exception of
half a dozen houses on the novth*side of the town,
every single building is either tiy*n down, unfoofed,
or otherwise damaged. • . *
A Worse sight no human eye ever bell el tb And the
heart grow s sick in %eeing such a destrnefiun of li d*
and property. The town is 1 nfiralj ruined, and \ye
do not s<§) . ever can be rebuilt, Tbwse a c
whole blocks of fois that arc tntindy vacant, with
nothing but the cellar In indicate tint, a 1i0r,.-e ev#r
stood there. We saw a parfeof a wagon, consisting
of the forward axle and cup hujj, and no of it
j. could Out of Flie ei>nlents of thrye dry
-a-goods stores, not one cent's voith of goods have f
---er been found. ® . ®
® -* -••—• -*
Ijatrr from .1 ii|inig. ®
ST.(i.ot [s®Mo., June lltli.—The ponoy pxpresß
has arrived, loiter ;uf\ices grom /npgiii reportishat
tbe Tycoon lias been assnssinatod. ® ®
®{ iiaiM) I) I S PM !<•!!.]
iSriti®im:Li>, Mo., June l(^)tIi. —Tiie overland mail'”
brings news that the Chinese have submitted the
demand wf England and Frain^.
fiOnKsd^panj.states that the Tycoon liad been
assassinated, mul trial the present dynasty is antwgo-®
i liistiigrto forcicu intercourse.
®®’ - . ®
Or. (luimuiuv. _
_ (Si ®
Dr. Cununing, of London, fieliyct ed n* eturdQ>n
the fnlti 1 ment or jrophccy, in the s®l.. 01-r—:si of
Clii’isrt ihureb, @ ( lhugliton. lie
late 1 in tlid®eommns of liayiiu;-. 1 . j
priilistimding belief lii.d tin- won 1 was
to an end in INJ7, recently relieved the 1 e a
cottage for ten years. The accusation, lie said,
though no^literaI ly. v. as generally : his a:i
swer to it was, that a belief in proj hc®y®should m t
override coiunion sense. *
® ®®
\ ounsj Ib n in ?*oit3ir Carolina.
A correspondent of the Edgefield Advertise*;
writes— @ ® * ®
D Seems that flic day of South Carolina's great
inert is over She was at <me time represented by
li(4j-Call: ■a® !,owinies. (“luHe.s, Mcl'uitce, and Wil
liams, and none have appeared to take tlu®r i-s.
The policy of this State in the promotion ol her
young men has been the cause of all this, for ours
is a representative system—with us it is esteemed i
P almost a cringe to be a young man ; and promotion
is unprecedented, exeep® to fill the places of
who have lingered to eat the c-uiulx of applause.
g*fcen eemsed to be effective in @lO discharge £f
thealuties of nieir ofiiee, were |gum ved by doani.—•
The distinguished 0 a min on and rightly watered wnh
reluctance upon the duties of Senator, his
promotion #a^ deferred until evening of his life®
®\nd the gallant Rmlmm |Jioula JTave Been fifteen
years ago where he®s nw. If the policy of our
peopl®is not changed, we will continue the
best spirits among our yommr men, becoming the
leading stars of the Western @
And if the policy of South Carolina i%nc* chang
ed so as to institute®irac:i;-al popula® sovereignty,
things may be even that. ®
® -j.-• -► ®
Newton's nephew w. a clergyman. When lie had
performed (lie marriage cer:-moiH T for a couple, he
always refused the fee,®sayfig—“ Go your ways,
poor devil.fi I have done you mischief enoiiftli al-
®®
A (tood BfeAicfae.—McLean’s ftoenglhenis® Cor
dm! aifl blood iWiti, ®is one of j| K ®n®st mcluimtd id.-a
kvv. rages outlie da v. Ills mild and mA'eeal'le to
Uhe taste, bracing the nerves, giving a heultliydone
! •s: t)in:i#!. Mini if Jl :i]']M-tite. A win.*
lull lalum tim e day■. vcill • than n
tanii!v ! iivsiciam a- no n.adirinr will !>,• o .oiiix-d.
1’ or ladies j\ is j ulaiTv ncoimneiuled.as it strengthens
fe rihn ol the weaker vessels in atwastonisMirg degree
s,-e advertisement in aim:her column. S*ld by K. s, beam
L houflftsville. ®
® - , _ ®- m
S lie <> ecuf a vvbsick to pi i sons endaratinuht> lhe
extreme south and western country, is the fear they have
or %> F@er and Agu^—thofHoat%#eful of all diseases,
tv very dav we hear of fm ,-ous attacked by this discus.-
and team- helpless in if short nine, means of
iitlordiiiu’ relief In view of the great demand” for a renf
edy. Dr. Host. -Iter kus presented his celebrated ••Hitlers,”
whose 9-iirative piAvers for all diseases of the W.-maeli
nine Im-An universally aekiiowledg.-d. Th®*t‘Bitters .
prepared #ter a !*iig®e.\pe:w nee and deep studv, have
received the encomiums of the most eminent plivkiciai*
well a- ail elasst s. lroin e®erv part of the eo'unti-v.
To those who doubt their many virtues, all we can say is
to tp\ i boin. anil j ll due for themselves, respectively
1 . s ”jd by druggi-is and dealeis
w ‘ ia ! ®. S>-e ailverti-< i:,.-i:t in ar.other column. ’’®
•* 01>ITU Alt
Dital, at bis residence® Brooks Countv. Georgia on
the-.'if instant, lln.su® AxtiKfsox, in tin® six: v-soventli
year ol Ins Hge. ®
s, The del eased mu born ia Nash County, North Caroli-®
nn. the ~'>tli Wl February, 1791, and’ spent the lirst
years of l„s hte in that State. Oncoming to manhood
il r. Anderson lett his native Stale, and sejaght a home in
South,-rn Geiuf-m, then a wihlcrm and
tye: e, iilJit lacing the dangers privations and trials of
frontier |,te las lmme, and after living along
@md useial Use Be there has j n tiled dp (tia b,„iv to its mo
trier taiWi, and Ins spirit to I who gaw- it. ‘
nad. tor mmiy years, been a consistent member of
< hurea, ;*id bad long looked tor
ward lo t*, final render.m. up of bis aeeount to the Mas
, • “* bud. as he trusted, made his peace with Him
through the Wood <d Ids erne hied Kerneemi r, in whom
lio i rust, ,|, lie leaves behind llinva wife and five eliil
dn ii t® mourn their loss; but while they veep over his I
remains, they remember that their loss is his eternal gain,
tor it is Vjgitten, “ Blessed are®tlie dead that die in the
Lord.” ® A FitKMi.
/Zs *
THOMAS VILLE * PiftCE3 CURRE^ T. *
<.*:!! LLY CORRECTED —
A I’ll.l is Green ! -
Dri,® ft m 12,v a ! 15
BACHHNU —Kentucky | ( vd (• •
India 1 fyd * | a
Sea Iskiud OVd Tv • * <
BALE HOPJ .
•Ni ...• if, „ □*
beeswax v lb* ® fe,
A CANDLES— Sperm i-tt.* |®j *
Ad;!!;l#tlta- t* H. 30 a %5
* Wax t> tt> - a,
Tallbw*. ‘D lb „ •
COFFKI*- h*io Dib l . IC-li *
_ Java Plb 19ftLa *#2o
* Jl.vlw*... t> lb *.
1-iguira lb ‘'</
CORN #. C bu -
Meal. *> bu 125 u t4O .
Ii * e , lgQ5 I 40
FEATH EltS’ V.
FlSH—Mackerel No. L ■ ! * S .
* “ r No.#. V b’l ‘/a ‘ *
• “ No. 3 P b’l
* Salmoml a 1!, ;tii
Cod *’ | 10
rtiOl R Srij rfii * . .*. P’ b’l IT 00 .
. E* ■ • % t* 1. ! , (
# • Family 0 P b’l .
Imi* Family... ~ *bll2 00 and *
GUNPOWDER i. . 0 •
HIDES io
IRON i* giissh i- lb tel
S\Vt 11 CS • lb A ti’ ] m
. She, 1 ... . .. .. I* lb (I * *
b .11 ill i>7 1 isl + 1: ‘ • i®
LLS * I* lb 6 7
OILS I ins,, I P*gl 1 12 1 . .i 2£
. Train Dg l 5
•",• ui # g'fft .
. Keros.ne t v g I 2 0# *.
PBOTIBIONS.*
7 lilt Kl— Mess i> Ibl •
* Prim? #’ lb *
lLc,-::* I! u,a... • t> it, 12> • a 15
. Sides *... 9lh . . lfMt a 15
#* •*. ■ ..* i * It, i g 14 .
C Round. .. i . . dd ,
• Pont—#e®. a...’. t> ft •
Prime *... &lb ■ a•• *
• • Country..*. Pft 8 </ 1 0
I..\i:y * ’. *... i‘ ih II I$ • #
. 4JI lli :: -t iesie-n* .... r It, J .It? to
* West el n *.... P ■!!, gs :tlf *
a . C-otmtry--, g*i u|.
CwtEte c ft !,;
■l44’ t*sk 3 na 3*60
J SHOT ‘r bg 220 a
I SVRCI'-* New Orleans #i: li. .
(’omitiv 4 _ ii 50 .
VV T HISKl r —Rectified g'l 50 ™ 25
L * . *.Mo*ongab, la Pg’l
Old Rye 75 I 00
SPIRITS TOKpENTI ME ;• • „
I SUGAR —Hwwn 1* ft * s , 12IJ
Clarified f If, 12 1 a 15 .
Crushed Z Dlb . II u 16
TAU.OW :■ I a 111
t RICE •. i 1 11, , 1 ■< a s
I WOt >L ,# 111 20 „ Ifcl .
• - “
NEW ADVIftITISEMENTS.
♦ ♦ ♦
AUenßon, \i^ii(-Iliuvks!
riMITS IS TO ( KRTIFY THA T \l\K
j X (vile Slider-ill Cl is Si, :;,It.
I reijuests a meeting of
! their den 8 o’cloek, t>, afc-ango •
such business as flaav come before rlieni.
K dim,- 20, I- <■■< * It •
PIONCBB R
‘Variety ..Works,
t/®2 . 7
TlimuSTn,LE, G A f>
rniti; t;xdei;sit;xed woeld j;i si-i;rtfci.ia
X* i ■ •*’ ai g *
, ~f Thotiiasviii,. and the siir .
• rOU®dillg I ‘:’ ;’
i I ik *
tin n’-ove mini# I plae, for- ’ F"-3b-rr
know-#;a- . ‘. : 3
sTtk'EXs \-f:rn.i;i;s -'‘X C
variety wo::y, “
• WITH EM I IPi: XEW
.* ♦ *■. , ‘. .m: i: •
irDTum kmtT “ * .
® jj I I 3i >tit it, * •
• AND Alrt’.fi'W RI'.ADV Id FILL AT.L t/tDERS
PRO.sIi'LEY THEY MAY HAVE FOR
: *S i>IS. ®
R 1 LBIXU.
J ® * a iS.fj tIORIi
vS)
< >ur Orii,ding be ®
Me ti ucsd ay s an %Sa Jii id sys %
I ® A liberal is regretfully solicited and wi*
jMiope. TANARUS, v our strict attention and nrcfnrptiioss in tin- J,nsi
j ness, together with *
Wot h iiol Snfciitfir A%j r ,
|to pleat® all t.i■ 1 1 may favor ns with a csdl, *
>; . : if Our Terms an- CASH ON DELIYERt fr, every
j instance,
i- - 0 4t M< HENDON &HI TLER *
® ■ ‘ .
Grx)overville Academy.
riwi ki ’ /i: 1; 8 1 <: \1; 1 i*wt t^t, i ttt es 1 1 1; < t k i.j. ey .-
4 *1 ■ -n.; tiie 1 iti/.ein • >v<■ i.. i am ,> irr,mud
■. g * uani m , : . . a; t ho®-;. n in—E:.; <i >, ... | - ypeu. ,u
July IGfti.
I nankin] b r tue liberal pat: w rhAje has reeeh
V< ‘‘B be hopes bv t■, fa o, “md/ see, not
1 only to receive,, but to merit a continuance of the same
in the future. .
ftf' 4 *” ‘ T-fr-Mon of T§catf IVi-ckl.
• Primary Braneltcs sjo oft
Common English ; ...12 00 *
H ®ii, :- English or Eat in ©. .jg 00
V ‘ft l hail ti : g
•* .* except in eases of*
(S)
N. B. A Boarding House lias been opened in the place
when- good board can lie obtained. C 0,,,! board call also
be hud in private families at reasonable rates *
J e E.M. HOLMES.
—*■
Adiiii:cis(ra(oi’s Sale. •
A OREEABEE TO AN ORDER OF THE COURT
7 V 1,1 Ordinary of Eo\v*d,-s will be sold l.dfore
thdW ourtjiouse door, in the town of ,m the first.*
Tueadav in August next, within the legal hours of sale,
the following property, to-wit: One hundred of
land, more or less, m the north-east corner of lot No, 150,
in tli to* 1 * <>i Lo-wndes county, Greordla
belonging in t-he emte of-Jaceb Lindsey, deceased. Sold
b>r the benefit rif the heirs and creditors. Terms made
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. William ivm:m;,ki;i?. Admf
OOMM ENFGEMfiSrT. .
Baptist Female College,
* puthbert, Georgia.* •
EMEMT sEi.-MtfN, bv Rev. sftl.
Vd VI ll®. . duiv Ist, • •
MISSIONARY SERMON, by Rev. U&. Sdkiami,
| ® Sabbat ii X ighr. * .
: EXAMINATION, M-mday mid Tuesday, duly 2d an,l*Jd. ‘
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('O.'I M EX(; EM E.\TT)A V. Wiilfu- JBiy. .Tul v 4th.
l. ERARY®ADDRI by 4 (•. Jxo il ILL Suon'fttß
ot Alubiinia.
® ®,K- and. >f,y ,LARY, President.
. .Apothecary’s ’ Hall.
‘'I'MIE SUBSCRIBER, hAY INC JAKES A STOKf?
|® A ®1 Thßn*i,N Ved Brick BuiMinn.
rerpeettu 1 ly invites the attention oPthe public to his com
plete and well selected stock #
Drugs, @ %
„ Medieines, ® ®
® ® Chemicals, ® ®
Paints, * ® ®.
Oils, * ®
®® Dye-Stuffs, ® • .
J ® Perfumery, ® ® @
•Spices, ® *
® ® ® Tobacco, f . ®
• s °j ars ’ .. •
® ® “mo Brandies, *
® Wines, ®
® Poster, f
® *
® xoilet-Soaps, @
, ® ® ® Potash, ®
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AEE OF ®V 11 K ’ll Wild. IIFSOEI) OX RE \SONA
® ABLE TERMS,
ivr Attention,given /h r*,inutly' to the preparation of
I’liysir-itin's Prescriplioug. *
a All MEDICINES wairanted genuine
.... ® T ® n. g. McDonald, m and
ahoiimsville, Ga.. June b, IS6U. . tk ,