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Mr. HenryE; Buck; b cow?to''Ooi (%,
indnOfiB
getting up large cUsscs to <
0ME&3H
G«atp»JWtoe.
Ws had tto pteasureonjeiteidayof
ia* tad ccovcrainz with oar friend ait,
Nt. 0*tf* wtth a «FT* k *
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UtoM.fatertitatoe^V^ Of* 1 *
(Sty* pw*ae# ia *T“ 1 >
•r ddmestomnu&etnre. Our ttondn of
«kojw»j" **» fo’ ?:^g» .T&fe-Pg*
tboleall of Mr. Art, who will douUfesnvWt
tbrirnroeruuLuanoobcahia arrival, ted s»
thus befc»aaoppartBni*y of uulwMing to
U» l i.»riirrrrt m»iBg,hii*0«CTgto Qa*
Motor'. Tar oar own pari,- we foelsuttasd,
that*superior wine oumot to
Amerieu, and doobt much, ff for Savor,
body, cr test it as joa any. to saperior can
on found to all Baropa. Oar Meeto to
Sew Otteasa .m do wri te enkivut* tto
itMaUuM of Mr. Azt» apd (oiecvi i
np^yot^inmibsxtht wtU Irtrodoee ia*
to iMm
A Wtsstud Brady'8ngs«stio« to Uie
Tto 8avsnn*b Georgian, uodet the above
tsstLecaatsau follows upon an artkk.
which appeared recently in the Coeatitttie&-
store! Aogmfa. --
"The editor of'to •'Oonsrataticr.aUst'’ in
aa artfclo upon the wo message ofGorerocr
Brown, ofien tto toBowtog eooad sod prac
tical advice to the banks
U^TtoStoS^S'to totHW todwe
eonntonrioo, and if tto policy proponed in
|i*iinif.~ ttobankswiBooraichjtojnitigste
thaaltoaaby. which tbeyars now sairoaarf-
ed."
Tto (fallowing fa tto article, or extract,
ufuwitoe
•'A great social and moral reapooaibilii
nowdSohtoootto tank, of Georgia. It.
in ttoir power,by a policy at dnee preden t
m l Itowil tr—* ~ «toja*t orpeefatioovof
tT^W.’SiSKSSS
They Bay arr alike byaa tmrotsoning tin-
idxrp. or by a selfish and harrow policy u
coettone and, era egp*»»U tto pressure
ariatoc Groo the depreawd staio of the pro
dues markets tod tie nnwOlbgrcss cf tto
former* and pUaiera to part with tfce pro
daets of their todmfay. They nay area giro
-BiaMth andptoaibiBtr to the torretlaM of
aUbttodSerioo eftfcor enemies and ds-
!. On tto other toad, it fa to ttoir
! ch the more delicate detail) ani.
shades of sach a picture. ‘ Tho' ?robto:
the rdyadjST’l *”
<to on place's ^
action as this. .iM absfectiunof .lire „
dust,upon tfafcSoath Eastern eras ao ~<loul>'
planned with wonderful ingenuity,followed
up with laiaarkable perseverance, and ef-
fecteJ with signal audacity, bat it'tvus al
jogether wanting ia tberich^cnmk rein
moot ofwlhicifwe^rbtMS*treatinB ■ * i
,-^r- . 'toWitreattaS lnMI
it no insuperable difficulty, to be sure, in
the removarinfa bos from tho top of a cab
by three London tbierej who ate on the
L.'ok ut for aajt^jgittoi may torn Op to
their advantage. This box, bower r, was
tba.property of a lady of high rank, and
contained jewelry and dresses tho ralue of
whiebtopjvbbbly'undaratated atjC15,00O-
#00.’ The fellows who made this mormoua
veto were so entirely ignorant of ito.eXteot
oflheirowngdod fortune, that they mistook
the diamonds for paste, aad the dresses for
theatrical properties end accordingly dis
posed fora law shillings whal had cost
some thousands of pounds. They appear
to tore bad pretty moch the same idea of
thS real nature of their booty as a mob of
South Sea savages or a mug of druuken
sailors might be supposed to hare had un
der similar circumstances. The bexatior
of Clown and Pantaloon in a Cbriytmas
pantomime, when ttoir thievishefforts bare
been crowned with success, probably pre
sents the dcsrest known counterpart to tto
proceedings of Messrs. Wbitty, Saint and
Atwell, when they were unpacking the re.
salt of ttotr little expedition. IV e were
enabled to oar impression of Saturday to
by a correct torsion of the story before our
readers to sketched by the master band of
one ofthie partners in- tlre theft If ire re.
cur to ttotransaetton to day it is nnt in the
Tito tope of rivalling the graphic descrip
tion of a writer who might hare extorted
thy apptouto of Defoe himself, hut simply
Ito tto discharge of a usual duty. The rob
bery of Lady Ellesmere’s jewels is one of
the most MrJting incidents of the day, end
we are bound to caU attention to it, now
■bat the mystery has receired ita solution.
It is, however, bat bare justice to the emi
nent writer in question—Mr. Wm. Attwell
—to state, that to has related the progress
of the transaction in a spirit that sets all
eatapetitioa at defiance. It U not only the
taannerfa which to marshals his incidents
which commands our admiration, but the
rich racy English in which'bis narrative is
embalmed is far beyond the reach of'any
ordinary, tale-teller. This gentleman has
for tome time past resided in seclusion tt
Springfield Goal, in tto county of Essex,
and iris from this place of temporary re
tirement that he dates the narrative which,
we are now aboot briefly to recapitulate."
On the 22d of January of last year, Mr,
Attweii, to company with bis two fiends,
Messrs. Saint and Wh.tty, set out upon t
little excursion Grom London Bridge to the
Test End,.to see if snyibingcould to done
in the line of their peculiar profession.—
When in the neighborhood of Grosreoor
Square Iheysaw a carriage drawn by twohor-
tea, and immediately preceding it two cabs.
On one of these was placed a Urge port
manteau, with a smaller one by in tide.—
Mr. Wbitty hereupon remarked ‘ There go
Pott St. Peters.” which expression being
intetpreted, means ''trunks.” The friends
were instantly fired with a noble ardour.—
“May. I be tagged,” exclaimed Mr. Wbitty,
fall ol noble enthusiasm, "bat I’ll tore the
big one.” Th y accordingly gave chase,
and when tto carriage and the two cabs
parted company. Mr. Wbitty jumped tip be
hind the vehicle which was the object of
' pursuit, laid hold of tbe rail
, and with the othir dragged
tmran.off into the road. It
was so teary that, w* .are told. Wbitty,
toing then somewhat out of condition, fell
with it. Tto tona in the cab—so violent
was the jerk—rored up, bat the driver was
ri't "tumbled,” in other-words had noi
taken alarm-- Tto three friends endured
some moments of intense anxiety as they
watched to see if the two "cheers,” otcabs,
proceeded quietly on their way. They did
so, and it wto only discovered at''the rail
way tennimu. tbit Lady Ellesmere’s jew-
el-oox, or rather jewel* trank, had apparent
ly melted into empty air. Upon the con
sternation of the guardian vafet, and of the
cabman, and of the lady whose property
an exorhli
Vo
exception, porhL r —
Id and dlawond Mcklace, whieb, on
g to.JaCkson’a ac«..unt,..wa* rold to a
tho reward for
Bros was offer
lies letto to bare taken alai .
many articles ot great value were thrown
away, lest they should lead to their tolee-.
tton. The emtrald ilrop and dlamto ‘
were thrown' away la SpifMfckto
pair of diamond tariags wssflung totoa
fir’d near Whiterohspel.
were in great pert mdttddown. and Mto.
ither it a totoftered thdt there is but bt.
«6w»-
any portico ol her property. We .too not.
howorer, nt tbe end of the inquiry, yet; for
Whitlv and Saint, two of tto chief actors
iu the rubbery, are still ’wanted.’ On the
whole, it may well be questioned iffortpany
yuan past so strange a story has b-cn
brought under the notice of u London po
lice magistrate ns the fote of Lady Elles
mere’s je ire's, . _... .
Marrsas IX PatU.UMS.'ft'—GoVKBXStEXT IX
Ixdu.- The qaestioo ol'lbo Government of
India will nnt obtrude Itself ■»> Parliament
before February next. Tto bouse, In alt
■olability, will sdloorn Utis eveidng, oron
ooday, over tto GbrUtmna holltdays; for
the purpose. for which ilamembleaa few
days since has been accomplished The.
Bank Indemnity hill has passed the lower,
aind, no doubt, hut night passed the upper
house. Contemporary with It was a bill for
ring a pension of £1000 a year to Genera)
Ardloek; and, although Lord ioha Bussell,
on Thursday night, ventilated the Jewish
Emancipation question, and Mr. Wilson wai
tost night to say something abbot the finan
ces, tto real borioess, by general consent;
stands over.
Of tto appointment of a select committee
kdSst
power by a wild sad reekiess coass of infls-
tioe to give taraporaryreSef and wto pop*-
larity, st tbe hmisid of safety totfaemsefvee;
or to tbetoeresib of tbs dd&eaStfcs now sar-
wuadtog a resaoptioo. Thejastmeans Drs
betwtoo ttose extremes, and it is quitepoaK
bl« for tto faaakWM every step to sffaru rea-
Hetabia acsnaiodstfons aad facilities to every
- breoob of todastry naiat tbe eame time for
tify Wmmim for tto foWiment ol all ttoir
Tto qoearinn now tto banks porme
tto poliqr proposed to tto above extract!
Or, wa nlgbl ask, whal fa to to tbe policy
ofthebaalat ‘Ha^ hare now onbT tto ldtb
of Xoveaber next, to prepare for reremp-
Uoa. To grt thie act of grace from tto Leg-
falstare, what was promised! That tto
beaks weald tton aObtd ttomeaaa neceamry
to par chore tto'cotton crop! That tbf y
would nitora the presmre apoo tto ooamter*
ofal socooaoityl That they woold corns to
tto aid of tto people to n time of pecuniary
trouble: Wa wait now to lea bow ttoir.
pledges will tor redeemed. Tto first, we
hove ao doabt ttoy will tedsem, if the cot
ta planter is content to sell his cotton to the
banks, pf to their agents, »t prices which ewOl
leave a margin cf certain pwfil to tto Banks,
beridea tto advantage of ranting ttoir paper
tote gold, swi ia resiismg a premium upon
exchange. Bat we opine that ihe.aercbint
will, like tbe people, coffer in tto meantime,
for bask leeammudatioas. Exchange now
nt t, *U1, we predict, if the vospenston U
eoatiwand for three mootbe,bafi l ||ef cent if
oetMgfaer. AB that we ask Is ttoir to prove
that tto hankscsre for no ooe, or fornoto-
tfccat bet ttoir owuj and aO that wa aak fa
time to prove that Gorernr Brown was rigb
in vetoing tto bill tfatot tto togisittoro paw
ed. Tto “Qonstitatiocsfist ” gives good ad-
viev to tto baokA bOLtoeor judgment, it fa
adriea thrown away. ■ v .
tto pamatoot stora tor pa«toonr.Em
without rofiiag tto earrepcv of us EoereJd
Isle. 7fol only haw the frith tanks stood
stoutly oohsad innw Sate wwiM, bat
they have toco pnyteg antosid of
l0LJa England U to tewribh to getre-
cnxiu tor tto army, So tto greatstatesaeo
art exciting popular eentiment, ondebantof
the English Ly parading the fact, that Ire.
toad fifi tto innka with glory for Britain.
Tree, aad kpiy Ittotroe!
r day at a public mesUng la
‘ l LordSbnltoebbryex.
pan. to inroad of oar
pride be el the fcunblr
lEtorJ
ttoir
with
tto
had thus mysteriously disappeared, and of
her aiaid, when the disappearance became
known, we hare no space to dwell. Prob
ably tto hat supposition that r ecurred to
any one wts that so heavy a box had been
quietly lilted frem (to top of tbe cab in the
face of iKfepk&cfsby who were there, and
of the ppHee who eoould hare been there.—.
This part of tto story we most leave to ths
imaginations of our readers; nor can wc
dwell at any length upon the ingenious
manner in which tbe trunk was conveyed
to the shop of one Edward Jackson, an oil
and colorman ia Leonard street, Shoreditch,
and depoeiled under hi counter, although
it bad been forwarded to him in the regular
course of business. The confederates silon
assembled in Mr. Jackson's back parlor.—
They consisted of the friends, VVhnty, Att-
weB and Saint already named, and of Mr.
aad Mn. Jackson. To giro an idea of \
what followed it will he proper to mention
what was tbe real nature ana what the rat-
of ttojsropertf which jrssjtoon to be
sed from hand to hand ia (he little bxrk
parlor, ol tto Shoreditch oilsbop. IVe lake
at random from the detail account; a pear
necklace, a diamond necklace, an emerald
aad diamond necklace, a pair ef diamond
ear-ringa,a.pairof emerald anajdiamond
”ttgi
lUjl
raid and diamond bracelet, and so on
on the bank ohaf ter, it was thoaghtthatMr.
D’lstaelTiupported by Mr. Gladstone, would
oppose the appointmen t of tho committee; and
it wait added that the cabinet itself was di
vided on this point. lit order to.obviate as
far as possible, all adverse disoarston, Pal'
merston has consented to mike an addition to
the resolution, empowering tbo committee to
inquire into the cause of the late crisis.
There bare been several reports—in oil
probability groundless—respecting the. want
of unanimity in ti e Cabinet on monetary and
Indian affairs; but supposing there true,
events tend to * reconciliation, for the
Indian rebellion will be entirely brer in a few
weehs, and. about the same time, tbe oriris
will be a thing of the post.
Tbe despatch of troops to India was in*
cidenally mentioned daring the week, and
there area; out of it a‘pasture of arms,’ be
tween the earl of Derby and Granville ssto
the accuracy of statements made by the lead-
.erof the opposition—but the foot remains for
rerificatioo. It wes admitted by Lord Pan-
ore that troops could have been tent by tbe
overland rente; and tbe inference obviously is
that, as they could bars been wot in that
way, they ought to bare been sent
So mutter what the cost might hare been,
it is quite certain ”iat had even 5000 soldiers
been expedited across Egypt in July tto fate
of Lucknow would not now threaten tbe na
tion with sorrow, while the loss of life at Del
hi would have been much less. The evils of
divided government betrayed themselves in
tbe discussion; fur tbe government shifted the
blame from tbemielves upon the East India
C mpony. while, with more reason, serorid
members held ministers responsible for the
negltct. The truth is, the government did
not appreciate.tbe exteal of the ufl'ilr in In-'
dia.and thersforedid not set with vigor.—
Liverpool Journal.Dee. 12,
Unnofa ture cf 'Ihimilo — \otwitbstan-
ding the facility with which the manufac
ture ot these small, but essential, implements
is carried on by means of moulds in the
■tamping maebins, few processes can cam-
p ire 1 in ingenuity and effect v adaptation,
with the coolriraocc originated hy M. M.
Rony A Ucthieb, of Paris. Sheet iron,
l-24th of an inch thick, is cut in o strips;af
dimensions suited to the intended sixe'of the
thimbles. These strips are passed under a
punch press, whereby they ire cut into disks
of about two inches diameter, tagged to
gether by a trail. Each strip contains one
derz-m ol these blanks, and these are made
red h It, and laid upon a mandrel nicely fitt
ed to their sixe. The workmen now strike
the mi'idle of each with a round-faced
punch, aoout tbe thickness of his finger, and
thus sink it into tbe concavity of the first
mandrel. It is then transferred successively
to another mandrel, which, has five hollows
of successively increasing depth, and, by
striking it into them, it is brought to tbe
pr per shape. This rnde thimble is than
s uck into the obuck of a lath', : n order to
polish it withio It is then turned outside,
the circles msrked for the gold ornament,
aad the pits indeoted with a kind of milling
tool. They are next annealed, brightened,
and gilded io-ide, with a ra y thin cone ol
go’d lea’, which is firmly ooiied la the sur
face of the iron by tbe strong pressure of s
smooth steel mandrel A gold fillet is ap
plied to tbe outside in an annular, space
turned to received it, being fixed, by tbe
prewnre at tbe edges, into a minute groove
formed cn the Isthe.
ear-rings, a brgtpair of diarnood branches?
s small pair of diamond branches, in erne
and diamond bracelet, and so or
throughout. Besides the jewelry, there
were laee'dresses, China shawls, velvet
cloaks, Indian scarfs, and other article*
such aa might naturally beaoppoaed to form
part of tto wardrobe if Lady EUesoww
when on her way te Windsor Castle*
Tbe back parlor, Iton in '
Shoreditch, soon
Aladdin’s Cara;
Aladdin*, ttoeot
jewels were only so
or stone. Mr. AUwel
hare had some dim sosptotoo efrito'ranHty
for, as to took up s diamond corocat, ho ex
claimed, 'Why, them things are sparks!'
acksoo, who might be supposed
informed than her male compaoieoiMto such
feminine mysteries, give it aa a suggestion,
‘IbM tto itoy who owned tto article) most
to n Mod of nshleoable woman.’ But it was
Decenary to proceed to bosinrai, that ia, to,
dlnde tto spoil, and to ooorert it iuto money.
Wbitty sold a diamond butterfly which hod
Wien to bis share, for 2a. to Mr*. Jackson,
todabouface shawl at the tamo figure—
Tbe real raise of the ntioln wts about £50.
Other smaller portfoon of the property were
(!:.pcrod of atdmilar price*, end in the stum
way* WUlly.aaonghieKure of tto spoil,
obtained n pir of Lady Elfacsre** stays tux
byhtalo.bdy
OMMO*ronfmown*© e
Tto reora as.-ieo' dlicaiihn, however, sat
u to tto value of the grew bulls of tto ipoil—
•umt 4 s * u> * n *ero completely in tin dark opos
•'ss?T j ^Sefea
a MMMw*. ennui.
Columbia itill Ahtadl—Soma time since
we copied a notice from tbe LaUrsnge Re
porter, stating that six band) in one of tbe
sbopi there bad made something under 100
pair of shoes in ooe day. Mr. C'lapp of tbe
Colombo* shoe (actor; railed on ns last
Thursday sdJ -tated, that five of the bands
of bis iho,, each made, in one day, 90 pair
of shoes and one other band 14 pair—tto
six workmen turning out 114 pain as one
day’s work. Our LaGrange shoe-makers
must knock under to tto industry, euer
sad rapidity ol the Columbus workmen,
tnrping oat shoe* for tto million.’—Coton*
but En{uucr.
A Short Sermon and a Good One.—Tbe
Rev. D. B , of Philadelphia, ia noted for
brief, sententious sayings in tbe pnlpit and
•ut of it. As be «u coming down on
•,Chestnut street the other day, a gentleman
naked him—
. ’Sir,’ can you tell me how to find tb* store
iff 1 * office?’’
‘Yes, sir/wp* the. reply, evert/ time you
4am Jive doUan mend leni''
. Saying this lh«f Doctor walked leaving U*
questioner gaping upon the sidewalk. H*
waa a stranger who had come to town on
bnsineaa; and asked for ibfornotion; bat
the more to pondered tto atom to was cons
vioeed that his oaknown informant tod ans
wered him,wisely—Aria York Oburvtr.
t&- A number of Pawnee chief! are pay.
log President Buchanan a visit. Than del
ttatea-xtpnmsnt between three and 4,000
Pawnee*. Ttoir first approach is masked
a deep silerce. In ohcdieoeo to a relK
is custom, tto bend chief, embrace* the
Great Faitor, and allow* himself to fall
into a reverie while to contemplates him—
Tto reverie lasts la some mtfaMw over ten
tuor
muo. "“I®*' jo Akiiiltti T AU«» M T .f *
nSHirr” mr
Mannti Jones. —*—
scribe "that old fastnessjt lts loop, holot,
thidk tiyalls, small windows and;;olhef.wr
bus evidences of the ingonulty of forme,
days, But we may say that it is only oos.oi^
a oordon of.suubturea of Which three or
four others can .to,:.,nantodL that. afforded
shelter ftbut dangerto ihe^milte* otfthi
tvho were engaged in repoUing tl
forays,'' It was at this place ssvei
treaties were made.
The Jones’s; or KoWs id Swedis
left after them, in addition to- the)
merits, homo of tho name, ndt 'omi __ _
eter and CafollnhJJbnei
dren, of whomfeleven are
are deceased, Tho united »!
those living amount to 792 years . ..
months, equal to an avorsgeof72yesrsant
10 days. Of these, five fesido in Ohio, one.
in Michissn, one in Chester county and
four in' BerksconhtyV Pennsylvania. Well
may it- be said that they- 'thare -honored
their Kilter and their Mother, for their days
hqve Been long in the<land*”—Heading
Prtu,
lCorrapondena cf the (Veto York’Herald.]
Gay Lif* in Washington. ; Vf
The Cabinet is oomposed of wealthy men
from whom mush in toe way of entertalm
ing will be expe'oted; ind they will ttoi dll^
appoint the pleasure seeke s, or 1 am no,
tropl ct. Ttioro are, besides, some half-mi’-
onaire Congressmen. as well as 'permanent
residents, who understand both" the soeotr
f airt and the taroir vitre—sad tba foreign
reptefeotalives aro generally ‘wgll'to-.* on *
invariably hospitable. In on rapeciol man
ner may I name Lord Kapler, to whom and
bis lady the tangnagb of Mr. Sparkler may
be happily applied—that ftherbls no begad
nonsense about thorn.' They have already
had several small gatherings, and they*; are
always spoken of as modest, well*' behaved
gjotle-folk.
My lord has bat'little, If any, of tbs
Cockney ysw-ysw and braggsdvoiotoo com
mon with his f< Row islanders, arid her lady
ship wins all hearts by the; affability and
sweetness of her .manners,, They have
made a good impression thus far, and are
daily gaining upon the metropolitan* 1 '
live in a square, brick, gloomy, Ly, -
h juso ; but as comfort, elegance and'bi
tality reigu within, we may nol .h;
cise tbe color or tbe style of arobl'i
Affray in Brunttciok.—We 'learn from
a private source, says the Dispatch, tbat.on
the evening of tto 24th a dlfficaltv occurred
between Ool. O. L W. Style’, formerly’of
Rdgefield, and Jacob W. Moore, represen
tative from Glynn, in which Mr. Mepte was
killed. It oecnrred at a public cseetlbg ib
the Academy,, In which Stylos qnestlonco tbe
fidelity of Mr. filobre In some matter of.pato
slity of a
pofiey,*
and Moore t
false. Recrimination followed, and shots
were exchanged in the Academy, the by
standers being requested by Mr. Styles to
lower tbrir heads. Oar Informant reports
Mr. Styles a* acting on tto defeasiys—
Styles is a candidate.for Mayor of tto city.
The South Carolinian says that the
Commercial Bank has decla.cd a dividend
at tbe rate of four per cent, for tbe lilt six
months, and ihat tbe South. Carolina Rail
road Company has declared a divided at tba
rate of six per cent, pet annum, payable in
sorip, redeemable ml 859?
>ry that Lola'’ Montes was a
to be married tb Prince Salkowsky is con
tradicted by the gentleman himself, in a
letter tea friend’in Albany. Be says
he is living on his (arm, mar LowriUe, N.
Y.. with bia wife and family, ,: and;ia quite
indignant at tbe use of bis name in tneh a
connection.
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Harpsr B . S
Hawkins E K
HaynssH J ■ '
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James John
Jennings As*' • *
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Jons* H mn
'Jonas BW
Kendrick. John
KingHF H
Floyd J A mr*
FraxictJ U
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Ol ;; ', .
GnUbatt H stm .
Grady AKUMmw
Griffin T A'
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. Harris JP
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Harris W U
Hunt W J
Hfinls A J ; •
Hogan: Pins* miaa
HuhtWH
Holden d J tors ,
ittiV”’ iK^oraeli tWn*. 1 Si Pmclli
at tbsir cub yata), tnd.all ths fraSIs- oyer.tbs
Johnson Th'oa
Johntoa J M
Jones X miss
JaQts John L 9
Jebntan Margaret
MsnLW-.
Junuscn Ann mf*
Jukoson Wli
K.
Kendrick Mary
Kotos A
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Logan A’B
. which sell
f rises srsdtstrt
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thawwsSa.af.skaJisaa te ba.a htfhkr ftfars.. \
I A HEW IDEA, BEAD I BEAD 11*
-Si mk aoheOP »s tesdvWt'ksboajr uatlr ths*
InpwiVNt frit* tb.j draw. -Soy pstsoa-wUhlerto
UigRB i** *l'»jyAiSri*Of«^osly • oesl toa*ar.
m iTH T'"T"'PM
g f Tooon^. j
Lewis Lewis .
uttlsmrtbo man that.LsneJ C .
' was staked by MsgeLttebfmJ B
Panymsn . Laxtrnu B X
Logan Robert Riv Light Baby
Lyned E
Love John
Lyons Hecry
Maguire L
Martin P
Msnn Ol
Muin C M am
HedlinJA
Maifdox Walt#
Mason G-W
Mmgan J W
Morris A ,
Mitchell John
Mnrrah Nancy
Morgan Gnus
Morgan W M
Hewton John
Lirington W A
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M 1
Ms ris R -J
. Morgan B .
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Morgan RJ : ; '
McDonald OT * ;
McMikslin Prank
VeAfeeW ; ,
McDonald A 0 -
HeCnteton W V W
. MeAfeo TUman|
McShaneThos
Mem* J P
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North 0
Newsome Thoms* WNorinan O B
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O’Connsr Mary miss Oalin Mat mts
Oliver S W Ovsrton Bamoel M
OsUn Sarah mra
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Wm. Allman, for bigamy, In North
Carolina, wss recently sentenced to res'
ceiye thirty-nine lashes, to be imprisoned
one day, and diseharged on hit; personal
recognizance for his appearanco at the next
coort, then to be branded ran the left cheek
with the Liter H.in the presence of- the
coart, and to receive another thirtywino
lashes.
1 1 1 ■ ' i n
X©-There Is every prospect of a'stent
war’ between Brazil sod Paragony'i Fleets
have been fitted out by Braxil, and threats
•have been Hang, .by 'Both people at each
other. . ’’ • ■■
IguNotwitbamnding romors to tb* con
trary, we have reason to know that ff
does not exist a new treaty 'of olHane*
Wade between England! and Austria, but a
something Irom jbat direction ‘looms in tho
future.'
WOOD'S HlUt rarORATITg-fr*. w*od; ths'
rsoow’osd dtMovwvr o( the larstssbU Bair Besthrw?
Urs, stUl ooQtlsase to tsher Is behalf cf 'ths-smiettd
Hu aiadlthws.sn ulvwnUly tdallw) by ths
Xmorimo prtu lo ks tsr sspertor u «H. others far
e*a4s* the hair oath* hss4 of tho sysS. that. hao
hooastlnrad to, auyymrs.ta grow firth with so
noch wforood lusrtoooosswbsaktosooStgwhh tho
sdnoUf) of tooth. :
Thwv soa ho oolMgri thot It to ooo of| tho (mint
CtoMvarto, loth* msdtoia world, i (•■torsi porem-
•ooUy any tot, lotto orifioal-Mlor, mi utjt/m tt
unMUtohoostlfstsOby tostsnjwhtoh has b«)a
nry duirthlo la aO wh «f ,tho world—(81 J .Loafs
Korols* BinM. ‘
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n ’si’Tse
? l- Psyne Elizabeth am
Porksison E F mi**
JfigT , y Pridgen R’K
’snSeySL r Pool jtekson
Pierson Jos W Phillips jso
Patterson jo* PomsoyBM-
Paiksr Rschel mlu
Qumtud Chad T j Ro^lsillUn S O’doi
Jno C Rilsyjss
Rsvoy Yirginis B mtaRossetbaa*
Reaves R B P M Rumsoy Fisld*
Robinton ju. -Shia-W --
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BeweliMJ'mit*' Blsugblsr jts O
" Louisa .'
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8tnders 0, A
Sumpter Martha
Jussry 1, U53 , i
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' JBA0O, ABBOTT A Co.
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iOi V Wl :; "V, ..jbBXjc. BOtTOasa, wa.
Postponed Sale*.
At vs* SAXO ns« A»» I'uot wiu ss sou
■ m
-BBWpip. iftfCtfrulL D*«r u*r \ *■
eomatjr. l*MD«rty p«4ot^ 4 0ttt by d«r»Qd«Dt.~
tuoad from th* U43t.d._
P. Alittlout; UI
«Mot Urn, M, Ith dUtrfot
AUooeoMnty. Prabarty j
LaXadatd r*tum»dbjfo<
da th* profit ; 6fB B WairW* ^
SAUarjr oca Jorttico Court B U, KJ W*lharbjr tb B ‘B
JOIjS K. BOLOOU0B, Si’fc . •
hours ot ssle, lh« luhuwing property to wit t -
Lots of-lsnd Noa. 8, in the: lot sec. tni, -
Nos. IS sod HO, in the SOth dial and Sd seo.
contslhing40 acres eteh more or less. Lovled '
in to satisfy ons Superior Court mortgsgo fl f* .
Go”'™"'W^WhS"'"?^^
tointod.out in tha mortgage.
• JOHN, K. HOLCOMBE, 8h’ffi„ .
Janusvy lst.:W84ds.. -■■■■■ - -
f-Ll
Currollion Masonic Iuatitato.
JOBH K. LBAK, A. B., PnsUsut'
■WmSm"
is
Ko’.nBSo
iiSSwrail
It is said of Daxic. Wrnitt,
he one* arrived at tbej Girard Hc._
* hot, dusty, exbautiing ride from
txsmM
Cftvlnuette KhorMPg gale.
• a f IIX U lots h cttOo-Jbort Hsbsodoir Is fas ,'
JtoCtnoo nrtlord < | f to tbo ?lh dUtfiei tb,
.... .
of 0»rg« w. Ambnst» Utoltl U Baton maker, sad . i
.hmoaontfooMonctr Propwly pofatod oal by
rltlt, Utw*Mth* ,trt,U leadlD* from utd tuon to
StSS'iHfliaiS
“tsasssaasgfiaafef.
tpslsb 8 Pstirson. Property
jy btlog-sohjMt to th<
Attomsy. Tho said proper.
ths payment ol thorptlnhtw
So?S^
■AjSoTThros'kogroaTto-oti: Robert s hoy shoot
?14 jiArBoid, Kai«tfD« • girl About 13 joam old, m4
woaua »bottt njrwioM. UtM onto
I Vafrtle* Court fi fiHi'In f»ror of DUmui if
ijt* «*rj Brown, DUino* ^ LjU ti OUb*rt Pimp.
- J£0, IWifirt of Uady »ora Uu t lying to thi 7th
r Mittiet of QwTon*tt county, It bring tbo entii* pot.
tsipB whireoo Hifphtn HcQiutU oow rppldw od*
Uato^raaonnraio.^btrtudTthwi, ‘o
iChittahooehM rim, to utlsfy the foUowtn* nuj.
Ufir: Two honerlor Court S Csa to favor of litas
’toklaod vtSttpoeo KoOInnlt.tsd :
Iarrto vt Cttpttn UaSOnnlt, oetSoptrior Court S fa
a favor of J J John rtS. HoOlonlt msktr, N, UeDilI
L^ogtor,tnd J If HeKIUlan sod Tboms., IJiift won-
■MMkn appeal, on* lofarior Oonrt 0 fa In favor of.'
mrdrfltriekUdytiftwtonMolMl todBttphtn Be-
Co KMIooto °itiltotrat^*pro[«rty P o7Bttp$
POSTPONED SALES.
- ALBO. Ilfty knot of load, sort of lot No. M In tho .
Slit district ef uld county. Pttntid oat by Jsars B
Usury Itor lid on to ratlify nAaptrior Coart ft fa It
-Doo.1, mr.
m.
K!
tholrasl hccrsofssle.thsfolJowing. property
,y!fto’ eut..to!foflot of land Nqi;98, oantain-
ing on* hundred tciot, and tw*nty.lwo (SI)
.oi l , •
L. Jackson,
a-®*, by. a Bsl-
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