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PHILADELPHIA, Dec, 29, TS3I,
The \v,ii of the Ltie Stephen Gn ar.i,
was r.; nl but night :«t the Coffee lii j
lie hasleft lus Nephews anti Nieces £lfi,
000 each’ For a public school, to the |
in toAge met it of which no cltTgniau of:
whatever denomination is to he admitted !
£2,090,030. To the St itc, ior some >|>< -
ei.il put*]loses, 8 >OO,OOO. A lew ni:nor
l) quests. The bulk of Ins
present estimated at 15 miil.ous) as a
lieques: to the city for i’ublic improve-)
meats. It is supposed that the bank bn-j
sitless will be closed in Lttle more than a !
rear.
From the i'hiiadclultia Chronicle
It is generally received as a certain fact
that he Ims kit two millions, with direc
tions to apply inure,should this sum prove
insufficient for the eslalil sliment of :s
great Public School, for the city and con i
tv, to be built on Ins land at the first luni
ji.'.ke gate on .the Ridge Rond forty-fiv e a
cres iii extent.
This institution is said to he endowed
with all h.s real estate m this district.
The sum of three hundred thousand dol- !
l.trs to the State of Pennsylvania to lie!
subscribed to the Danville mid Pottsviile
Rail Road; wlsetheror not with a condi
tion for the release of the coll iteral it her -
tanee t iv, we have not heard. These pro
visions are spoken of as certainly existin';
in the will’ and it is also ascertained that
the ail airs of the bank are to he wound up
at once.
If is said there is a bequest of half a
million for improving the docks and the
east cm front of the city; that there are no
legacies oid. i aials exceeding t<- thou
sand, dollars. The testator’s Louisia .a
estate is reported to have been ,-o left t ai
one h alf is to lie disposed of at New Or
leans, and the other half here; and it is
atfiravd that not more than two or thru#
hundred thousand dollars is to go out ol
this country. We hear the wliok amount
of the estate is estimated to-day at six
millions, but there Cm he no certainty on
this point.
Tin* Executors ar.* M 'ssr«. Tunotbv
Paxso-i, I*. Cope, John Barclay k»-
seph Roberts, and Wiliam . Du n .
The Evening Journal specifies the
following heq ests to snd.v .duals:
To airs John Hemph.il, a neice fifty
tliou' ind dollars and to her husband 10,-
000. To Mrs. Clark, (formerly L iie- |
fnad>') 10,001), to moiiier niece 10,000. :
To the and i lighter of Mrs. Ldhun fi”, vvlio j
resided with Mr. <i. 20,000. To those j
ofli s sea-captains who shall retur-'tin r
sli p- in safety 1,599i To a hr*»:Jm r|
residing ui Frince, 2.000. The clerks j
in his bank ire also pres- ited w li
handsome gratuties; and a I irje amount
bestowed on various ciiarita le institu
tions.
HTVESTY REWARDED
A merchant in Kilby sire-a In- si 900,
bill, on liis wav towards Mill sir ei y i
terday morning.—ll ■ so<>n ascert *: and
his loss, m<4 several persr ns com a' 1
look’ ig for if. ( l ho test I' sh lad w' o
vv is Piriolov nl in getting m coal in C»m
tral-sfreet, who did not know of the Ins- j
foil >f| the hill near the head o*" Central- J
street, md tol l tit! l oerson who ha ! cm- |
ploye ! h nof!i is prize. On tli ■ hdl be
ing r< st,,u t|> ts ov i < rb< pr -- en and 11 ,■
lad a si”>, ’• II a■ Ia suit of el,.tlies; and
intends » is said to do him far*her kind
ness for his honestv.
Pastn>; Pat.
W iSHtvrvrov, -p, ol *4 I-i the S-oate
yo-'ord'v. "iTr. F>nl! : '’’'iv a,, n 'lti 'n' l, I
nnil tnoU hi- so >* r* ft-':v nr r ‘-
9en< •<! h«- t{ »n, M '■am,
r<cM.-ton. Tv! . M •” v n-f'n-. 'V
ins and H-n n. an I p •••»•* v-rr*
hv M. •lilnp'o, *1 inn
15 n<!(•■<•! «. F?r«»-J-r»'■ i*. ,T luis’on, and
Bh»li.f h.- -Th» r - "• oloti i'ij sn!tT)' , ti (l on
Fri f-v I -st I»v II *nd:!ol: -. fi >no
an'! II •n , on, \v«p"'‘ tnsi md ‘d-ei
trd: ands 1 hills forth-' rpii-f ofldl
ward S M"d“or. and of Dixon
\\“l*o road t’> ' third fin*'- (lid »- -a J.
A mitnh"P of hills fi-om thp II -ns« />f
Rporps-'nt ''ivfs.wep" r -nd th*» fii- o t;nv>
and ovdcpod ♦ > u second road!'’*r. and
gpvpnl p-n <lp b : !!o rap'd vod f e'r se
cond >—adingf -fid ivpi'h orlor and lo ho
ensjrossed. \oor the oonsidopn i*o of
pxpcnlivo business the adj -ril
ed.
fn Ih" of Representative®. pe
tition® wore, o« usual, nr o ® -nfad. nnd a
Jaro-o number of private bil ! « forn onf'd
tltponih 'aoir didV*rent s taffes '’ r.
Dr ■iv*on, from thp mmmittep of -TM’ta
rv hairs. ppnortpd a hill to irm ot'>-.
eonditinn of the non «-ommi-f! : o»o,i ofi
crrsdfthoai'ioy aid to nrevopt deser
tion; whi"h was road a firs’ an-* eoonnd
tim" and rommittrd. '*r fl *Ti an.
from the pornrnittre on naval If * : rs. ro
port<-,i |,jil npovjdinv fir ’he repair off ...
fri-rates -lava and 'tr.eednnian. and thp
sloon of war Oyano: whir'- worn sr>v*-r
--pjlv road twine, and committed to «l
CommiPpp of tho Whole on the sf -lp of
t.l»o I'niop. 'I ’’’D'lliip. f'ori tlir fnm
miitee of Ways and ’’pan . report *d
tlio no.nsion an o-o.i'-ii'ion f»iM fir I""?-?,
whioli went thronc |r h i;- first and s-eond
readioff. and »v s ilso referred > :
Committee of the tVh do oil tV» - 'at • of
ihe Union. The rr s iln'ion int-of|«i*<,»d
bv Tr. Hl.iir. of T' nnofsoo. on the nth
jaot »f i'ip distrih i ion 'if the 1 ro'"'<’d- j
r'”tli • Pnh't • Uand-. ais dismiss > I un
til t-'i;* e\oirutioii offh •••oar- I •p- r
tilt* Ir insaotion of farther nrir ' b'l*i-|
neii on liiiis, the IJoiis*. itojoiirn and.
T 1 rraph.
i tatufo •> •«. igi/i "t!
A hill i< l> 'fur • the ••• l<f .iro o'”N"« f |
ffihil im Ix< ni|it l ( Kf Uf-tTfi n •’ !
li* I of. ,11 fr- -'#.»! I -r*. ( oededi ••
'J'vtdJ, 1 • *i<# iso) fro 1 -i). ■ * ;»■ n
for aar Jol/t* «f;«r Ui« 4*h o ,
next.
in ft: DKHOCU At,
SATURDAY. JAM AliV 11. isg.
\i e re < ived a fiav days since, .from
an esteemed fiaeial, in one of the upper
counties, a letter propounding the fol I
lowing question, viz: *• Whether or not I
vve would he willing to publish in the
I) -■moernt, ‘lie trial >f these persons
who kidnapped and murdered Morgan,
ts-** kc. and other pieces against Mason
,v. u
Now in reply vve ran state, that vve
do not consider the masonic lust billion.
it her too sacred or too powerful (o be
approached with the talisman of Truth-
If frail, and corrupt, co e.eiited only by
dishonesty and blood--let it crumble to
pieces l.y the touch. JiPifon theolh
er hand, it he nearly or quite perfect*
al! bright and glorious, as many of its
advocates pretend— why then it can
lose nothing by the lest, hut will appear
fairer after the ordeal. We feel, there
fore, quite free to speak out on tiiis, as
well as all other subjects. We have no
wish lo keep facts on any interesting
subject, from our readers and the peo
pie.
Rut the proposition <:i publish the ‘tri
al of the persons who kidnapped Mor
gan,’ embraces considerations ofanoth
er kind. For although i; is our duty St
our wish to give the f;*W&—yet the limits
ofoui paper wilt not allow us to n ir
rate all the interesting facts that occur in
the world: and vve must therefore eon
tent ourselves with a selection of such
a- more immediately address them
selves to the circumstances of our im
mediate patrons. In regard to the
Jiorgan ease, the facts and documents,
which have oeen accumulating f<r sev
eral years, nave acquired sj. ’ iialk, that
ai this day. it would !>e utterly impossi
ifietorc . .a* them all in the Democrat,
lOt.l to gave a garble-d and imperfect
sketch oi the trials, vvouid he doing in
justice to one or the other of the parties,
perhaps both, ('mild vve be furnished
with a candid history of the Morgan af
fair, from first to last, prepa r'd with u
iii!” li g I <i io our limits, vve would pub
lish it wit i great frankness. In so do
ing vve conceive vve should not only
consult ibe w ishes of a large portion of
our readers, but fid out -m important
ge in tin* history of our times, tint
dlls . a labor, for vvnich vve have neith
er the’ materi Is nor leisure, necessary
io a successful accomplishment.
in regard to our silence on a subjec
winch a.is la ely become an extensively
interesting one- we ii,ive 'ou, ibis lo say:
W i-eii tiic clamor fii’st arose about the
abdviclioii of . organ, vve deemed it a
'oat/ excitement, .conjured up far a local
political effect. vt ibis d'stance, vve
had not the means of investigating care
uiiy, the facts of .'be ease, tnd long re
maned incredulous, as to the imputed
a idue-iion of organ, and still longer,
.i<i.’l!ie laet of his murder having been!
comb ved at and screened, by a combi-)
it iti ai of masons. We did not remain
sinnii, as same very r ’Speetable persons ;
nave ehutged the press, from a dread of
the power and he influence of masonry.
On the contrary. vve ha-e always look
ed upon that institution, as more harm
| loss and riilirnlou-, than niiseliievnns.
It ’.vas not utral the trials had eiicited
j the true tiutni’r* of the tranaaetion, that
vve chunked onr opinions on the su'ijeet.
But even now. we rlo not conceive
; !»at every in is m, or every lodge is
I ; u-tly chargeable with tlie crimes of a
f-vv abandoned wretches: Si ive woti.il
! uni therefore willingly lend ourselves to
! a cm,a. ■e.aHon for the purpose of hunting
tlo .ti individuals, merely because they
j are masons, without any regard to their
) public or private 'orlh
The institution of masonry itself, like
all other liistautious, affecting or snppo
’ sed to idlV’Ct, the stall in" uiaiua rs a.id so
i'd. ty, —ii: tv tii.rlx In come a subj. et of
I puhl.c interest, o; serutiay aiui discussion.
Mostnr’- may be attacked by the \m:a|ioiis
.of i mill and reason; null slu must sustain
hers-If by the hue, or lull. We have no
esit it.;;., in saying, ilierciorc, that our
! eoiuinns will he ojm ii to well wrdten jtie-
Ct s, ik reasonable it ngtli, i.Jiou liie sub
!ji ei of masonry, either original or select
j ed.
I Our own views of nmsonry may be ex.
j jiressed in alt u words. lake many
| ofln rs, we presume, jiarllv-incited by c.u
--; , and jiartlv induced by theinflu
atce .if e-.ample, we ourselves, some lew
: vears ago, l-eeaiiu' a tinanberofa mason-
I it; helge, md as we expressed ourselves on
the occasion to the worthy intlii nlmd who
'id a- the lint or t" i'd l ate us info the
I invsti'r es <if the order, we conceived it a
I farrago of not.-ense, a humdrum con-
I et r”, a f r'gca! rn< and!« v n r the al surtl and
the r,tlh di "«’ .a i l although we after
ward* aHeoded «omc half a dozen meet
; ;.|g ~ dr,ri| i: ‘- advaatu Ito the in«s
--t, r ‘* '1 "<l. tetn tr imttfessiocs lieeninr
*o’ *1 'Jitle te«. ■ fit'll, I'lMin the
n, Ip v ih H n «»o rv in v ill it* <h*y,
! ii|ts h en a highly useful institution.
During the iron age of oppression, in the
and u k ages of the world, it .s possible that
the Judge max have been the favorite re
treat of morality, of science and of liber
ty; but masonry has remained st.ftio uirv,
while all the vv .rhi has lieen advancing
i in civilization, in learning end in science.
M isonrv therefore, the institution of a
ruder and more barbarous age, is now
much behind all the lest of the w orld m
all that once rendered it valuable. The
! iiiiiiiifu of i rtue and morality, ofhroth
; erly love, and the nature of o,ir social (.
j relative duties, once mciilcated under the
(I irk symbols of inasoary, arc now more
clearly and plainly taught in the pun r
! lessons of our" religion and our schools;
| md since the multiplication of books, the
| in-asurt sos a scieuer , once only presen
| <’d in the lodges, umv nmv he gleaned
i from a thousand more accessible sources,
i h-would appear therefore that nnsonrv
j has outlived its day. Its forms and cere
I monies, its tnunjicry and parade, con
| stitutaig a hodv at once fantastical, and
meomprelu'iis hie to the pnhl c eye, still
remain; hut its so and, its c Jnts , la
departed. We could wish therefore, that
the masonic institutions of our country’
would quietly dtssolve themselves, and
thus withdraw trom the puhl.c mi ml, a
j»res n fruitful source oft xe tr rneut.
But w hile we thus entertained opinions
unfavorable to the usefulness of the in it
■ '
ome institution, vve never lor a moment,
u .til tlie late t-xeit -iaent, suspected it of
iay misehict. 11" incapable of doing good,
we also supposed if as ponn-rl ss to do
harm. V» e always looked upon the
• edge as a very harmless affair; a place
where wise men nng'it get together and
ol iv tlie fool, (is wise mcti may soine
’iat. s choose to do) and rin no risk of
i g u .ckedly I ttighed tit !iy their
leiglibors. But since so many are at
present disposed to in ike masonry a -'.Kg
tt-bsio, why let it he abolished. For our
•i-lves, vve se- hut little good or ovd to i„
ii iiapsil vve had known more of it, vve
ought have formed a more decided opm
p.liiOil.
JToi (he Dimiicrat
THE I'MiuJ .r>TA BANK-
Tiie great pow er of this Bauli seen.S
lo iie ii.e <:< oand ofobji rliini so Cui n< >l
- urged ii\ iis op, on nis i'ii y utiiiii!
it •<s :u ver iaiseu ipower, but
iHitin i iay harp on the danger io i>c :q -
pre.bcuti -it ifp.m it it reebartered.
Si niusti tie obvious to all. thatsuc!i >*•
ifisututioo without power could be pro
du tive of no good results, eitin r to the
j-uoiic or individuals. It vvouid oe a
ni're form without the real.ty: N r otSiing
>( lies and s ripti.iii was Winded. A
St itilt with siufieieid power to regulate
the currency ofiour country was the ob
jet sought for, am. those who urged the
necessity of rechurlering the former
tJauk of :tic Uuitcd States, saw and
j jiom.e l oui < learly the pcrnicioOs eon
I seijiien: cs ' Inch would resuit from slo;.
ping its operations. Any one who
doubts this laet is referred Ii the able
! speech of tue Hon. Win. 11. Crawford
lin the Senate of the Untied States in
l«li>. The difficulties if conducting a
war with a foreign power without the
aid of.m institution of Ibis kind was
soon discovered by those who had stren
uously opposed the renewal of the char
ter, and many of them were among the
first and strongest advocates of crea
ting anew bank in 1810, when tire pres
cut bank was ebariered.
Mr. Madison, (who till then .had op
posed the Bank) gave Ins sanction to
the bill, as President and distinctly
says in let ers of a subsequent date, tha*
admitting there were good grounds to
question the constitutionality of crcu
ting such i hank in the first instance,
these objections were removed by the
frequent decisions of the people through !
their representatives in Congress. Ad
ded to this, vve have the names of every
President of the I ni‘ed Slates down to
the present incumbent in its favor, and
every secretary of the Treasury lias ur
sred in the strongest language tlie ne
cessity of having such an institution, to
aid tlie government in its financial con
cerns. If men of their sagacity, gener
al intelligence and practical knowledgt
and long experience are not competent
judges of ihe constitutionality and ex
pediency of the bank, where shall vve
find men that are? Let the opponents
of the bank answer this question.
ft evidently is the object of thp oppo
nents to raise a line anil cry against it.
Ivy asserting its un<*niislitntionality, and
inexped": ivy, without cither fact or
sound argument to sustain them in their
assertions; —and why is all this? There
is good reason to believe, that with tna
ny, political effect is the sole object.
They make this a hobby, thinking-to j
blind the. people to their best interests. )
Th“re arc those opposed to the bank j
from other and no better motives---those |
who arc interested in local hanks and j
wish to inundate the country with* their
notes not having the ability to redeem
them. In both cases, self-aggrandise
meat of the few at the expense of the
pi >nv. It >s boon the governing motive.
With such it is useless to reason --
• <\no ;»<■-, ii • in ftt>ibr*l Ids s ill
' n<) in* i of <lio "intis »|ii-iiiui util!."
We shall endeavor in a future number j
to offer further reasons why the bank |
should be recharterid. L>
The Legislature of NortltsCnrolina
have refused to rebuild thi- r f atid'd—the j
ill s 'II tA esl.dd sh tlm statu Coicru- i
meat at Fayetteville*.
tT c ji\ au 11 . __
COUUKC rr.l> VVKEKLY.
B icon, :::::::::::: 12 J-2 lb.
Cottoa Bigging, (Kcntuckv) : 2-1
Inverness, : ; .* :29a 23
Candles, Spirm ::::::: 3.> a Ik- lb.
Tall air : : : : ; l.j a 10 lb.
Castings, 6 a 10 lb.
Coffee, :::::::: ; : 14 al6 lb.
Corn Meal, ::::::::: 50, hush*
Cotton, round hags, : : :: 0a 8
Squgre, do : : : : : 7 a 8
Mackerel, No. 1. : : : : : : slo—Mil.
“ No. 2. ::::::: 89. “
“ No. 3. :::: $7 a 7 50. “
Flour, Northern-,'. $lO
fir or gia, : : : : : :: SB. “ *
Glass Window, Bbv 10, $450, liox.
“ 10 hv 12 .* .* : ‘,85,„
G: n Powder .* •* : ; : : $7,50 a 8 keg.
Irn •, Sweedrg , .* .* .* : ; : : :0I -2 lb.
Bar Letld .* .* ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; 9 “
Molasses, .Y. Orleans 40 a 15, gallon.
Salt, Liverpool ground, $1,09 bus >cl.
“ coarse, $1 a I 1-2 “
Shot, : ; ; : : ; : : : ><2 i 2,50 ling.
Spirits, Brandy Cog. 1.50 a 2,59 gal.
“ Apple, scorer. “
“ Peach .* ;.* .* .* I “
Ram .Tamiaca : : :: : 150 u -209 “
“ St. Croix .* .* .* ; 125 t 175, “
“ N. England :;.* ;; ;-50 aOO “
<Jin, Hollaad .*:::: 150 a 175, “
“ Northern ::::::::: <55 “
M lia key, Western :::::: GO “
“ Northern : : : : 50 “
Sugars, N. Orleans, Itcmcn 9 a 11, lb.
Loaf : : : : : : 18 a *22 “
Tallow .* :*8 “
Tea 125 29Q , “
Wines, Mach ria : : : 399 a 500, gall.
Tent rdiee ::: ; 150 a 275, “
Malaga .*.*:::; 50 a 100, “
t* s» I T ■ I-- - I, ■■swi ls
PORT OF COLUMBUB.
.v;o*r ? t>.
J w s ~ |{ , timore, J ni. ns,
M-istcr, from Apa«achi< ola with Mer
ehamlise &.e.
’* v ‘ am; r (ten. .■Marion. Ward, Master,
Ir on .‘.(.j nliichieola.
f*te. -liner Plaqucmine, Gnyiml, Mas
ter, frr>iTi \ pafnchieola with (iroeeries
Ik. m- . eimnilise,
!8 c iner CJ-orgian, Britt, Master finm
tue above port, \ith Groceries is.e.
DfiPARTKD.
J >. 3.--Steamer Baltimore, Apulach
ieol -
Id - t timers, G ”, M u*i u, and PI -
qa-'Hiiitc. \ paiachicolti.
11.-- Steamer G”org-tin, A ’a! •* hico
lu.
NOI I C E
Ibo f»o!d tf i ibe f nit!i *bj ;,|nv in
! I'Vbrfifir' n“xt ai) tli» por on-tAI prop»*rty
h ! to the ostafe T Aic.vn, or K Vl’i jtn s
j*' i‘. ; ‘t h s rojiidoiT’c? in \lns» tre* ooonly, con -
! s ' s * *if fi ' 10. f I gi. f orn. Fiid ‘r . ii *iißch<Dd
a i ki'clie i Furiiif and nth. ;»iticl <mo
i *o men-i n. Terms fsulo nad»? known
on liie dav ol sdlo.
George /?. Mr Cards, idm'r.
Llizabith McCants, idm'x.
jan. 14 ; ' '92.
NOTICE.
* RRl’. T!*n by ,e iii Nn vimn on the 4'li
- jaat. /./1 / l.'l t'O.V PHI.Vi /•', tt ii > t-ca
ped fro,ll U.i- Ju! in Vtun'go ncr . Alabama.
Cttitfiii’ti nnciiirg -f ten'iug laves.
Tiie -iii T’rinct* is sa ipisetl . have passed
c a ti'rfeit tri'iiie, in tlitfaruit par's of lhi - state
co h’r tea su md name of J-i no Vtartin
He liad in possession ulien aire.-ied a I ai
nil o, with 2 while Inn ile «s it Ii a ihin ii.su",
and no loro t”p a small blaze m her face, and
iii'e no-e, u'toiit 10 year "itl ami lie -ize '■( a
large Indian Konev, said m ire in bu.v t rder
‘ i llelfin Prince is ah ml 5 foe: fit inches in
heigh:, cross e nd. and dark hair and tla-k etna-
I’l xitin \'.fHaRSOiN I). AIIKAIIAM
jm. *4. 1812 *
# % ‘diuirs trieiidh to the cause of justice are
de .ret! to pnhti It th a "Vn.
BOOKS MISHIN. 2!
ft I ik
■iil’scriliei would be h ud.ful to those
wlm have the fol! nving ho k in lin » poa
session. to retnrii them et him, it hot t lu ilier
"‘dice:— Lewis ,V * lark' Travels; Scott’s \«po
;• o. Is 2nd and *srd vn's, !i run’s T’oem-; I-:
"nl. C'i, t. Hall’s travels iii tlio U st-itc-; 2tl vol
in •«»* Hi In of K g'a .1 -R SLVTI ER.
Crdimibus, January I 4.
to in: xt.
\ omf«r:ab!e dvve ling lions* with several
rooms, ".xitl oiU-li'Mi-es, largo garden. A <■
in the most pleasant patl of tovii on v ;y mod
file terms, by the ninni'h or year —Apply ai
tin effio jan. 14. ri:!2 -It.
MllS. It LAX TQN ’.s'
AGIVATE FEMALE SCHOOL, will
- opened in < olu übus on llie first M
lav i'i February next. As leganis *irs. 91. -
ion’s qualifier tions 4c. the community is re!" i
ed to *' I Harper Mr. Oilliriglnun. Fsq Tar
ver Oen Wo-'lfolk, Docl Manley, A Duel.
< 'lulder*. 'I hose who mav still wi-h to enter
ihrur ehildreu will please call on l)rs Man!, v or
' hiTflets t'olumh s Jon 11. 18!V!—2t
CASH! CASH!
F you want any of the above aitielo. take a
Tie et in the Miiledgevil’.e Street Lot’erv
[ n inch his a -plentlitl acheuie, one prize "fijijb,-
OOff 3«ifl».ffw 4 F ,CKH» 9of UNTO, besides
mam large and small prizes too numeious to
..irntinn. *®
The first days dinwing to lake place on the
Ist dav of Fcbruaiv
AV holes $lO -Halves $5 Rnatters §2,'4) —
to he had in a great variety of number* at the
liook-Slore of
E. 8. Norton,
Agent tortile i a agers.
! jan 14
• HEBOKEF' ("Ol NTHY.
) AtS" irs of the Cherokee Cotinfrv just
Ma r ,. ( . ,j ,i M J for - fie a the Culuut-
I ii H" k 'lor-, ‘t doors from the eb.aitnbu
tUrtl Hr. ad-tslticul.
j Dei 31. E. S. Norton.
E. FEATIIERSTOX
3*TAS received t>y -leauerr iiHlt morc and
*-* l’i: q'li-ilii .e. gi-ncml ns- • cut of
GROCIBfiKS
* oiisistmg ol 'oe folloutag vr cies:
M os' lndis 'iasai mid Vtolatu-c*, ,sii,-cri rar
ti-les ) off* e A pie llraeilv, (Jin, MliiU-y,
tael, Itiandv- Honey < house, ' avcudi-h To
•nceo of various quale ice. tViuv Ark ' i-. er, Ap
ple- 11 u pout' P iivd • I'F.’’, Per l ead. Itr. e,
>oap in Gar • <! n . ike-. I .oaf sugar tepee,
'Alspicu. at’u |iiucos.ol c. i-tiagH of various 'zes
;u and -I pcs, -we i,-- ircti'-l ari ' s q lilies,
frc-ui •? i 2' n-r . ,'l •>! ,t; . n i
' It. IM ft:o ]! •• V I). l air l
' ; >re. (aitk-ry, juU Dsiking (i)asse ,c.
: ’h °l v. :.i- ii io t ii-'ia i- r sale «ti me icwuit mar
ket prices,
jo 14
.Toe
-* * - <•(.' (* (*i(r, Apply at niis
Office. jan. 14 — 3 t.
TILLS OF KXCIM.VGE
A N I)
LANK CHECKS.
I>AKK CUHKS 11 die R:\AKOFrOT.UV
> i!US nnl the F.-V .-'F.k'' H-\ k! OF
tlAi lAlluOi II I. tat>i und into quire*:, ard
Iti Is ot xchange ju-t reeei-rd nod f• >c sileavt
the ( ohuntvis 1 ook-St -ie, 1-. - doorn tr. ill Uio
Cc‘uinb'i« It.i' k, - load-: licet.
jan. I t IBfi*2. E. S. Norton.
u a r: j^
by the Shaker Societ.cs at
Enfield and Lehannn, for sale at
the store of
G. W. BILLING HAM.
u ileoni-n canv spi mg ti ll do
vet v. orhoii long ha’ over di>
red cnion ■ utalmg i do
blood heel ulii e flat do
eir v tumipdo cin.liflouer
fiench sugar do sago
mat gel wi.rrel d> squash pepper
' tar-gt ca:rot ra enitc pepper
blood carrot doulile pepper grass
gnerm-ey parsnip vcgctahle ovster
l n_ white parsnip tmnnfos
long eucumlier solid celery
••ng ifremi do sum. er *nv- ry
ea i- it" ruiled --nrslev
ea-ly cluster dn ri art curled do
nr ( klv gherkin do new zedaud spinnee
wntermeMon rote and [nmge
'mistime!!' n long u Ime okra
eu meg c'lon nsparngiis
< niile! pe do nas’urtion
d' t h snitanor squash r. qui ttc a floe sailad
'•run , neck -umiiiei do garden cress
er* ok ui i k inter do engli-h sur ell
relute head let are white mustard
ice head and" laoundo
i iic-is do leeks
imperial sugar loaf do early sugar corn
* ' lmage load do earb wa liington pass
> •'inioti radi h «-nrlv ju do
< " <t" early charltori do
caret urnipdo white mai rou fai do
cartel short top do strauhyriy and, a fdo
r!r, ai lisad Cibbage dwar Inite i t-pr-n: Ido
mu! lorkd' earl- inna dwarf nna
gieen Q’-uydo earl in-In, k dwelt do
elhiu savoy do w hite tiidnev dwaif do
early sugar lat do sttpei lor white po edo
green glazed do. craimerry pole do
re and u toh do limapoedo
nurfell tin; turnip
jm 14
TO Bill IMG; lUJLDEITfT
I iitenclant timJ (Vuiiiiii.ssioik is of
® ti*e Tmvti of Columbus wall receive
e.leil proposal, ti I tlie fir-, day ol MtnCli mxt,
lur tie building u a midge across the ii t• ta
li Oehee. including Ihe tah I a-d the p ice.
Ihe selection will ho nm e w it: i fi t- days
thnrcafter. mid tlie person taking the cm tt ct
' ill he ri q ired to give rcsp< nsilde ieeii io 11 es,
"ho-.- is must he presented and I "la’d.-d.
Ii will have t- be ah- ui four hundred iee*. ii ng
inrhidirig. the ahui i.en s. n and limit high and
st'ong of durable ina*erinls. One imn red
dollars will he given lor tlie niost j-paiv' and mo
*l**l \ < iJin .-iiui iiiiuns must he direct.'- to
.lie Intendaiil and comnussionm at ('uinmi.us,
(• oorgia.
Allen Lavvlioti, Intciidant,
(>. E. *i liomas j "5
Cliiirh s Stewart,
G« o. '' • Dillingham y 3.
ll.rum Noittse > 2
AV i lli.-iin I), [aicas §
Elishn Tarver J 2
Ifenfj* C. l J hclps,-« ik.
f’lm <»e r-n Juuri n ■ ltd Nat nna Intelli*
gcrieer, v ill give the aho e 'luce .. ees.y -n• er
li 'i.s md -or mi their a. c unis t■> the luteiid
aut and o<>, i issi rims for riav.i ent
J!y order of the c .inmissi-uicr .
I!. C. I helps, ( Ik.
NOTICE.
VI. I. persons having Inufinds against the
estate of Aiexa .dm K k .lc( ants late of
vt'isc gee county, nee. aro rrquesled to pro
-ent the tame in terms film !av and all 'hose
iod- bled to said esta e are reqacs.ud t» uko
payment to
George R. McCants, Adtn'r,
ializabctli AleCaiitr., i dm'z.
jan. 14, iKtg.
IJANBOLIMI t’OUOSfilth BAI.E.
VV t .1 he sold on the ti'' t I uesilav le r eb
r> ary next, ai the house es J-.sepli t'leaiips. a
•he • >s:uril place es holding c i rts to. Ra and lpli
minty. I«et*vecn the usual hours of sale, the fol
lowing property, to-wit:
1 oi f land no 3(if> in the Sth district of said
county levied on ns lliepropcrU of taikey
■ Vdlins to satisf* l.vo fl’ns trom a justice .• art
s -aJ lo aity <i*| vor ofCminim" e t Sliuf.
tic .1, the -lieiatf heing i'i eresied. roperl poin
ted out fiy the ricfenuaot, levy uiade and ie
tui nod to n:o by a Consmble
Jose jib Day, Coroner.
jm 4
THE NEW LINE OF BTAGEB,
From Macon to Savannah, Ini Mm ion A*
Dublin,
« t r li Lnm tlire- 1 i o . eek, leaving Via
v ’ c.et ..'.I st»V!in»tah on ondays. Wednes*
dav* and Fridays it three o’cloc; iii the ui*rn
ing and arriving at Macon nod >avannnh on
T csdais, Thur da vs and Saturdays, at eight
o'clock in ihe evening.
Kates as usual.
J. Longstreet.
N. Ti Pc rent s wishing seals will apply at ill*
Waahiog'tm M til, v, aeon.
dee 24 ne
q 1 ict ion err.
J MIF, poblie i* ro-neetf • It* inform H that by
a V 'le f the ctviiiui toners, the Solrcrioer
h»s been appointed an Auciinneer for the town
of < nhunt-iH
tin si-til infirms hi- friend'and the public that
h iving some ktmwle'lgs of ’he bll-hiessbe loci*
eo'UW*nt of giving -tlis action to all who ay
I favor Mm with <hcjr husbi •*
Any p^rs'S requiring his service .bv sddress*
; mg a lino to the nlu ul»"» 1 o- k toro two
-do >r- from the (, tdo bus ‘sok K.oid stiost,
will movi wi; h prompt altt-idion
! Jan 7, mi i: B. NORTON, Aimt.