The Democrat. (Columbus, Ga.) 1830-18??, May 26, 1832, Image 3
THE DEHOC'kIAT. SATURDAY. MAY 36, IKJ2. We are gratified in perceiving of late, a more conciliatory spirit manifested on the part of some of the leading Southern Journals, on the subject of the Tarifl', & the difficulties with the general «o%em inent. Indeed we arc not ret entirely without hope, that as the crisis approach es, it may he met with becoming temper; that real patriotism, expanded love of our whole country, may prevail over local pre judice and sectional ambition, and that our political institutions may still be pre served, to shed their genial influence n round the destiny of our children, and dispense to them those blessings which they have hitherto heaped upon us. The following paragraph from the (leu. Jour nal is penned in a spirit worthy of the high character of the talented editor, and we can. not but hope it will have ils influ ence on tlifl public feeln.'g throughout the State. *• VVe have received the report oftlie Secretary oftlie Treasury on the tarilf Accompanied with such a bill as in his judgement will best reconcile the rights and interests of Ihe various sections o,’ the Union- We have neither time nor health to give it that careful perusal which ought to precede any expressed opinion on so important a subject. But we see enough in the principles he as sumes. to authorize a hope of its affor ding the basis of an adjustment. So far as it gives substantial reliefto the South we shall be in favor of it, though it may not relieve ns as far as we think it ought. We are not for applying the extremum suppliciuin in the Nullifica tion or in any other form as long as it can he avoided. The constitution was formed upon compromise and are we abov? continuing to administer it in the same spirit?—We avow ourselves the friends of .'uoderate measures. We will never goto extremites for a mere ab straction. \Ve closed the war with England, and wisely closed it when tlie actual grievance ceased to exist and shall we he more 'iclgerent against our of this Union? Mr. Sol. Smith’a Theatrical corps made their debut before n Columbus au dience on Thursday evening lost, in ihe interesting Comedy of the Soldier’s Daughter. The Piece is a good one, and was well sustained hy the compa ny. Mrs. Smith in the character ol V\ idow Cheerlv. showed herself per- i fectly acquainted with the business of! the Stage, and displayed much fine act ing. She possesses talents that would command the attention of any audience, and grace any boards 11 :>r song. “Ilark ■ tis the Echo” was admirably executed. Her voice possesses great power and compass, is inexpressibly sweet on the higher notes, and was managed with great taste and judgment. Mr. Sol. Gov. Ileartall xvas also well supported: and Frank Heartall had an able representative in Mr. U. Smith. Hath of these actors possess superior talents. The inferior characters of the comedy were v erv respectably' sustain ed. And, upon the whole, the piece was received with much applause by a very larare and respectable audience. The Farce was also judiciously’ cart and well sunported: but it should h, vc been pruned of some of its impurities before it w s presented to a mixed au dience. Indeed public taste in this cnun'fv is daily becoming move discrim inating in these matters, and jests and inuendoes that would once have pass ed off with general acclamation, would now he offensive to a large part of the audience. Pieces therefore prenared p?r an English audience, or for an earli er neriod, should undergo a judicious revision. Expedition.- A Theatre 70 feet Ion" by 40 wide was eommeneed on Monday morning'last by our enterprising fellow citizen Mr. Bates, and finished on Thursday afternoon, in season for the •eception of Mr. Sol. Smith’s company on that evening. A great portion of the timber, on Monday morning waved to the breeze in its native forest : four score hours afterwards, its massive piles were shaken by the thunder ofnpplause ip the crowded assemblage of man. A bill has been reported to Congress granting a township of land in East Florida to Dr. Samuel l’errine (Ameri can Counsel at Campeaehy) anil his associates, to encourage the introduc tion of useful exotic vegetables and tro pical plants. The intelligence oftlie destruction of tiuayama is confirmed by an arrival at A'ew York. It is further stated that the negroes in the island of Trinidad were in a high stale of insurrection, and ■ that several large estates had been burnt. The r. 8, ship Ontario, whose nrrl vnl in Hampton Hoads from the tied iterrnneaa. Inis been noticed. left Syra cuse on the 4th Mtfrrh - TJ»e rest of (In* squadron was there and reported to be generallj well. Ontario left Vaplcaon the Ib'lh .March, and tiibru'tur oil the «4 Apdb The following paragraph from a Mont ! gomerv paper, exhibits the estimate form -Icd in that place of the merits of Mr. •Smith’s Theatrical corps, now perform ing in this town. Our Town is cpiite lively, business of all kinds brisk. Mr. Sol. Smith aud his company are still playing tocrow ded houses, the strongest evidence that thuy merit the patronage they have re ceived. The exertions of the manager lo contribute towards useful mirth and salutary woe, have been justly appreciated by a generous public, and we hazard nothing in saying that ihe company have given general satisfac tion. Mrs. Smith is an actress who de serves a place in: the lore most rank. We have had the pleasure during our liit* of witnessing the performances of many i female “stars” but in no instance do j we ever recollect of seeing any one of them appear to advantage, in so many : various characters. Assign to our ! favorite Mr. Smith any diameter yon 1 will and she personates it “up to life itself." This talent being rare > wherever found, should be liberally cherished. Air. li, Smith is a young gentleman ofline promise and ‘acts well hie pari*. —Should he pursue his present profes | sion he cal.mil f iii become a distinguish ed Dramatist. Act why select, where ' all have done well. Planters Caz. The Sheriff of Tuscaloosa County arri ved here on Friday last from New— Orleans having Mosely iiukir in eusto dy.— Mobile Register. In tiie state of Missouri a divorce was recently grafted on die petition of both i arties, stating that they could not live happily together and that the hap piness oftlie people shoo'd te the ulti mate end of all government.-- Western j Paper. An application of soap and and a poultice of corn meal, is recom mended as a cure for the bite of a most poisonous serpents. __ rapid 11 «»•&.—Messrs. Philips ami ; Graham purchased a tract of lid fn u Gen. Uncock, on the O' io liner, on Mon day of last week, laid out * tnv i op : Tnesdav, and built Fourt. e i li> i • n four succeeding davs. At the ! ■ v intend establishingth ir ship yad—,'ea vrt (Penn.) Angus. 1 ' - The debate in Houston’s case, t? seems bn,? lately turned upon a very nice and j subtle point. A moio: J-rs been nn ii to acquit him, became bed and not strike Mr. Starilierry for word* “ken <n de bate, but for having p*J Si-Jtfd his spree'--. So if ;i member «»•: Congvrs•> he k '.'"Kee down for any tiling su,d upon ti >or, it I is a breach m° privilege but if be be kdook- ' ed down for puM slong what be sac 1 , it is j no breach. ' Probably Mr. Stanberry , was not aware ot this important d;s- i tinction between uttering and publish ing. I Corned Pori.' —A man by die name of Hogg lias been sentenced to three i months imprisonment in Kentucky, as a . common drunkard. A lad in Philaclelohia aged 12. who j had received a deserved scolding f'oin his mother, out of revenge, took ; his brother aged about 8, to the wharf a botit dusk and piling -d him overboard, | then returned and toid his m it! er say | ing be only men? to push ban ::vand pull him out ag tin to s.v te her. Vf* said he had seen him sink thethir i fine being unable to save him. The dis*re> sed mother had her ehilti restored next morning by strangers. are authorised to announce i Joseph Coleman. Esq. a candidate to i represent the county of Muscogee m toe t j Senatorial branch of the next Legisia | ture. Miruieau 11. Lam»u, Esq. has ’wen announced as a c ladd ite for C .ogress at the ensuing election. rcs*., w.tc i it i . ♦'-xarr.*w*T ■.-.-rmm*-. SmS MARHE'I t;iit>liN ANUii. Sec. 1 Be it vrdainu.'Jy the Inh r.dant , and Commissioners of Ihe J own oj iJol-, umbus , That the Market hours shall lie from six o’clock until nine A. M. in the months of December, January and Febru ary; from live to eight o’clock, A. M. in the months of March, April, May, Sep tember, October and November; and from four until seven o’clock, A. M. in the months of June, July and August, which it shall be the duty of the Clerk of tlie Market to see punctually attended to. Sec. 2. And be it further ordained, That the Clerk of the Market previous to Ins entering upon the duties of his ap pointment, shall take aud subscribe the following oath or affirmation, to-wit: “I A. B. do swear, (or affirm) that I will well and truly perform the duties of the Clerk oftlie Market for the Town of Co lumbus, during my holding said appoint ! inent, to the best of rnv ability; and that I | will not ask, demand or receive any grea i ter toll or fee than is allowed me by the | Corporation, so help me God.” See. 3. And hr it further nrdatned, ' That the Clerk of the Market shall at tend the same every morning (Sundays I excepted) when any article of provision ! is offered for sale, and remain until the market hours are over; it shall be his du- I iv to see that the hoteliers and other per son* s< Hing meat in said market, do im im.liatHv after mark'* floors clean down j the stall* they have f*e.eit using, mid re move every nuisa'ice appertaining tlrere to, tieyoiid the inhabited parts oftlie tow n; and for every refusal or neglect, thev shall be fined in a sum not axceedmg the dollars. Sec. 4. And be it further ordained , That the Clerk of the Market shall en force the rules and regulations of the Market, examine all weights and scales used m said market, see that they agree with the standard established hy law, de cide nil disputes between buyers ami sell ers, and maintain good order and regular ity in the Market-house; audit the eh rk tail to perform the duties hereby required I of him, or shall be guilty of injustice to i any out while in the duties of Ins oti: i, j or r im'd exact more than regular to|! he ; shall be subject to a fine ot o i duli .rs, <A j lie shall be liable to be dism.s. < ,! : ' fioe, on complaint upon with b-i .. ed be ore ihe Board. Sec. 5. And be it furl he■ ».••«' dried, That all persons »hali have iilu r o< x pose to sale, any article or prnv - \ country or other [ roduce, on aav tlie week (’nnday excepted) ia th. * rt ( ot the market bouse s, * apart t r t| m ‘ bv the clerk of tbc market whose o t 1 shall he to designate certHM, stall* od,- 1 • r sanations in said market bouse. •' tlie ! butcher-, ami other p*-r«oi a a": ling 1 ;he sud market, with .n, r,. -.le;' each person paying to ti e .! ik i lo'l ».r j li e. )inre* alile to tin follow !e -; vj/: for ••• |.uiilcr ol beet sole ,;,i umr kei 12 l 2 cent': for ever,- i ■> footed animal weighing fn’tv ponm'. . I ,ver, 25 cents; for everv four fimtei! ..ma, weighing less than ‘ : 'tx pan i 1-2 cents; ami anv person r-- 1 e:-■ ••- p p • i tie sad clerk bis Ice us afore oni. so d', on liitorniat on by tlie clerk nod ror*le<ioi» I ol sa, l persons, before the li.<e: Lint, or • aov two of die Commissioner.-, of said town, be lined not exceeding five dollars. c. ti hid be it further ordained , That if anv person residing within the limit-ot -id low a, si.ail Guv, s'lgiigt-, cn.dr ict <ir .iirg'un for b in, herself or j others, a y t‘ • t, pork, veat, innttou, kiel, or ntltev ->rtecie of provision, e v*. at at tlie ill trkel inn -v, during market, hours, as rof .cfoj<-uv •i •• oed, every si.cli per s mi or [ere I--- s'' :ll f.>,*fe;t and pny a sum not ex- il ogb’.e dollars, and any slave who s: and! conoict srn ii oil''fee, hiiall re ceive tve ity l i -in > the discretion of die 80. "and, unless the o'vie r or employer -'t sud .'Live sliail pay to the Treasurer of du? B>«f-l,- the amount oftlie line • a wh.tc person would have to pay for a like off - ee* .nd any free person of color \i ol-itin/tins ordinance, his or her guardi an sine !>< resnoiisi’dc far such nffiuice. Sec. 7. And be it further oriia tied. J Tiint m» person shall sell, or offer fori s tic, any unsound or impure meat, or ar- j tide of pro-osion in said market, upon I p.t.ii v»i p ,yi g double the sum demaudt-d ! tor u; nd is the frk forbid the sale of < *ny article of tins descno'aon, the owner, if he or she well 0, c. call on one, and I the ttlerk of the .imrie t another disinter-( ested citucii, who shall give their opinion j on the article or nC'Clc.* so l'urhid by tlie; said clerk, and tluni' dtiusion shall lie conclusive, net>veen tlie ownei* ot the j saute,,ml tlie clerw oi'lhe market; ami a- | nv one selling or offering to sell within | the limits of tins corporation, such tin- j sound provision, on condemnation of the j same, shall forfeit anil ;>av twenty dollars, one half to the informer, and the other half to the corporation. Sec. 8. And be it further ordained, Thai all persons who shall kill, or cause j to he killed (except Italians or Indian Negroes) ami taken to the said market for j sale, any Mack or neat ctitile, sheep, hogs ■ •r goats, shall give the clerk of the mar- 1 h-t a .‘K'-x; .juinn of the marks brands, (if! o.y) color, ilia kind of animals so killed, j and from whom obtained or purchased, j with the ears of such cattle, sheep, hogs or goats, ai.d on a failure thereof, shall I foi fait and pay a sum not exceeding fifty dollars, for every black or netit cattle, and ♦wo doll irs for each oftlie other animals; and every such description shall he en tered hv th< clerk, in a book to be kept by hiai for Hint purpose, which book may be ,I'pr 'ted by any person requesting to ex- tlie saidfe, on paying the clerk for verv search 12 1-2 cents, and for each certificate 25 cents. Sec. 9 And be it further ordained, That tin: clerk of the market shall lie fin ed at the discretion of the Board for each neglect of his duty which may come to their knowledge; and it shall be tbe duty of the Marshal to'rtotice till violations of this ordinance. James 11. Westmoreland, C. M. V RESENTMENTS Os the Grand Jury of Heard County. Hfahh 3rp Court, Mav Tfrm, 1832. WE the Grand Jurors, sworn, chosen and pi levied for the County of Heard, in conclusion of the duties assigned us for the present term beg leave to make the following presentments: The first subject and one which has mad a weighty impression on tho minds of the jury, A . one which they feel themselves obligated to j notice, is the lecent unwarrantable and mjeon-1 stitutional interposition on the part of “the 8a j preme Court of the United States with the j criminal jurisdiction and lav sos this State, they feel fully justified in saving that this act "a* without lae pale of the constitutional powers g anted by the people to that tribunal, it is a s ilia jury conceives a blow aimed at tho *ov reiguty of t 'C States and wait designed alone foi political effect, bet relying on the justice of our cause and implicitly confiding in the integ iity of our venerable chief magistrate to tun tain the rights of general government, we con sider that we ipve nothing serious to apprehend; it'll wover we should be driven to detenu our ! sovereignly let onr conduct tm so directed, that ill every slop we may with c rnfideiicu appeal to . tho Sovereign Disposer of all events tor appro | val \\ e entirely concur with our follow-juror* j in unity of onr arsie' counties m no nmsting i out Denature and tepre r-n'itive* in t ougrss*. I deh gt'ceto represent tho isle ui Convention I pr-.poM-.d is tip I oeMi in iisiurmis in May but. to select a run jelife tor the Viee TrcsHenry of the iUiitPii -Stxtoe. We cordially spprove <f t!ie of.jeel of a conwntio.l ol delegates to amend flic c. nslitution of Ihid >lt:a so for au to reduce die noiuhor of si-oHl.a.' and repre-ealatives in Ihe legislature, and cone nr in the appointment of a central coinmi'tee amt of the individual »e h-rti< n lo compoev dial committee, ai.d recoin mend lo onr lePo.v-citiiens of this county to meet at Franklin on Monday tlie gist of May, uist and elect two delegates to lepre-enl our comity in said conven'ion to he |o.td,n in .Mill* edgeviile on the first Monday ,n J.oio noxqand request the clerk to advertise foiliiw.lli such meetiniT and intended elec'ion. In takinv leave of hi* In nor J'ld-re Colrjur-tt, wi pioseut him our tiia-u s f,>r his indulgence to u* and the aide disebnge of his oiHcial du ties during lire present term VVo also present o i; thanks lo the Solicitor Goneral for Ins po -iie attention t.o us during he present term e request uO llioeh of our presentments as r< a - cs to public matters he puhh- lic.l in lt«- f "luiubi.s Ueinocrak and Sontheiu Recorder. ! JAM .S-. ‘ -OOPEK, Foreman. j 8 wocer Ge> ige, Joshua Evans, 1 ’ ifii:nn t’orry, itonialt M't lend n, ib-hoit SpMimon, Joi.’n Wo it, • eplion Btepliens, Obajiah U n is, i-s llai thorn, John rt "1111 gluer, , ii* vVood, John Ronton, ( avid .Miinli, l.rwii Eachry, viuglon viilliams, Garrett Jourden, Ih< 1 iron Foriuhy, tj il inon Long, I !ios Ituteral, H. Aliiiou. On iiiol.ion of the itofieitor General it is or d r<d Inn so much ■ four prese tinents as re ’.lcsto public 11, aiers he pociished in the Go ; In’ ns | *ein rial ami Sou hern Recorder .» true copy fro ~ the minutes, 13th flay, 1832 ll.All.i'Y BLEDSOE, > Ik NOTIGE tllerr.Uv fbrwarn all persons from tradioir for a cer'sin note of Iniod given hr invsoif to Henry l iVI oy. tor forty-five dollars, pa calth; ihe 2eth dry of Uecember next. The consider a*imi h r which said note was given havioir wholly filled I am determined not t > pay it tui til compelled I v law. E G. R vT<'HF >RD mav 'hi, 183 . (LV c i)N *>/GAMEJX P Al l for *!, e l»v 810 T , T\ii VER ,V- Go. Bbls. New ti k Cider, first quality. m.iy 2t> FRENCH MARKET COTTON. ’'l'f.ti snhserib.o will wish to purchase troni 8 new r.iop in tlie Fall ab. in 2,''(10 hales M ince Govton for the rench omrket—lt imi't i " clean, wi II ginned, in square hales not less 'h.iti 4'Mi ihs. and i,ol over 4.r(! ibs in strong bag gmg may 19. G. AV. DILLINGHAM. LOTTERY NOTICE. / jjilK holders of t ickets in the .vtiltedgevillc *.L Street ' otterv. are informed tlitu the re sult <f the ('rawing which took place on the slh 'lay, 1832, may be seen by applying to e. .8 Norton, may 18. Agent lor • lie Managers. "iaoosi lTwrimr J 0 £.? \K AW/vY from the sub fcfffyd 6* scribe , livin- near the tails JgrWJ of Goosa Rivei, .'tiiauga county, / Ala. about the first of January •MutkMM last, two negroes, named VV I i.LH and S I F Pli EN Stephen '« about ‘"2 years of a »e, full face, black - moth skin, thick short fee', and is, I sup pose, five feet 4 or 5 inches high " nil* i» a yellow lad, 17 years -f age no t>ar tieular marks recollected lie h’d an iron ring round one of iiit- legs when he htl hip Ttio»e u -.nine - carried -ls .vjth ‘hem a large yel low ilog w i h'he end of ids tail oft' Tlie last cei tain iiecico't I h v*'of them, they were male ing foi the Chemkee Nation I iiavs good rea s n to believe that they have been run from then to the Greeks cr t’lierokecs vvi-et oftlie -ississippi, by some white riiliau or In dia n I will give the above reward for the snpre hending oftlie villian and thencgices with suf ficient proof to convict him—or fitly dollars will he given fir the delivery of tlie negroes to mo at my losidence as above mentioned, or twenty dollars for securing them in some safe jail, so that I got th in, aid all reasonable ex penses paid Anv information of them will be thankfully received HOWELL ROSE. May ID 3t. GEORGIA —Men not ther County. % 5 H ERE AS James tshi-n, administrator V>■ of the estate of John Pullin, dec applies to rno for letters of disun sion or said cstete— Tiles* are theres ire to cite and udm ni.-h all and sin iilar. the kindred and creditors of said deeeasSd to he and appear at my olliee. within the time prescribed by law, to show cause if anv tiiuy have, why said letlcis should not ho grant cd Given under toy hand and seal this !Hh day of November. It-3I nov ID LEVI M. ADAMS, c c o. GGOKG IA —Merriwether County. Allnirtus F,. Jackson * and Jordan Reece aptdies to ine for let ters of administrat on on the estate of William 11. Sandeis late of said county dec. These are therefore to cite and admonish, all aud singular, the kindred and creditors of said dec. to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law to shew cause, if any thuy have why said letter* should not lie granted.— Given under my hand this eth day of May. |832. may 19. LEVI M. ADAMS, c c. o. G EURGlA —Handotph County. \T J HE REAS Hardy 1* Humphry and Mari i v ‘ ah E. Everett, applies to m- for letters of Administration nil the estate of William I- vorelt Into ot said county, deceased —Those are theie tbre to ci e and admonish all and smguiai the kindred and creditors of said deceased, io ho and appear at rnv office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be grant, and. Given under my hand, this Dili May, 1832 may ID. WM H. BARTON, c. c. o. GI AHDIAN’N HALE. 'SS7ILL be sold agreeable to an order of (lie ▼ » Interior court of Merriwether county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, on the first Tuesday in August next, at Greenville, between tho usual hours of sale— Lot of Land No. Is 7 in the HHh dist.cf formerly Troup now Merriwclh or county, tbe property of A A. Birgi.ie Lewis, il!r gitimate, sold for the benefit of said illegiti mate bA.VI’L LEWIS, Sen'r. may 10, 1832. Otitirdian. HEARD SHERIFF HALEH. ■ ® 'll.l, be sold on the fiist Tuesday in JULY t w * next between tlie usual hours of sale, | before the court house door in the town ot Frank Ii ii. Heard county, the folio* ing pro-.erty, viz. One Is rt of Land, No f..r(y-»ix (4(i) in the! ! thirteenth dtsiuct of origtually i urmll, now i ! Heard county, levied mss the properly of Eli- ( jail Hulsey, losati. fv a fi fi which issued from Hah Inferior court vs Jesse llsmum A ElijaF, llulsev las security in favour of Root Milch/ It surviving cocartnur of Venshle 4- Milch'dl, Xt- U/rnejs <a Law —-I'roperty pointed sat l»y (he said iieWl Mill heh, this ts( da* -d Msv, • m y 19. JONATHAN Mb'KH K_ t»hff- ® y r iii a r u c t. COItKCCTKD XVEI.Ki V. I Bacon, :::::::::::: 12 1-2 HU Cotton Bagging, (Kentuiiv) : 25 Inverness, : : .• :29a 23 Candles, Sperm : : : : : : : 35 a 33 lit. Tallow 15 a Hi lb. Castings, i 8 lb. Coffee, :::::::: ; : H a If) lb. Corn Meal, :::::: 02 1-2, Lush. Cotton, round bags ,: :;: 7a B Square, do : : : : : 8 a 9 I*4 Mackerel, No. I. : : : : : : £9 —Lbl. “ No. 2. “ “ No. 3. ::::s6a 6S»>. “ I*l onr, Northern,: $lO Georgia, :::: ::: .ft 8. “ Glass Window, Bby 10, $450, I t ox. “ 10 by 12::: $5„, Gun Powder : : : ; : : $7,50 a 8 keg'. Iron, Sicndei, :::::::: (i 1-2 Iby Bar Lead : : : ; : ; : ; ; ; ; 9 “ Molasses, N. Orleans 40 ti 45, gallon. Salt, Liverpool ground, SI,OO bushel. coarse, 75 a 87 “ Shot, : : : : : : : : : $2 a 2,51 bag. Spirits, Brandy Cog. 1,50 a 2,5( gal. “ Apjile, scarce. “ “ Peacli :: : : : I “ Rum Jamiaca : : :: : 150 a 200 “ “ Sr. Croix : .' .' .' 125 a 175, “ “ N. England :: ::: :50a 00 “ Gin, Holland 150 a 175, “ “ Northern ::::::::: 05 “ AVhiskey, AA’estern :::::: 50 “ “ Northern : : : : : : 50 “ Sugars, N. Orleans, brown 9 a 11, lb. Loaf : : : : : : 18 a 22“ Tallow : 8 “ Tea ; ; 125 a 200, “ AVines, Maderiu : : : 800 a 500, gall. Teneriffee : :: : 150 a 275, “ Malaga 50 a 100, “ 43ort of (Tolumlius. AKfti vein Tuesday, May 22—Steamer Plaque mine from the Kay with freight. Wednesday, May 23.—?8tearner Haiti, more, Jenkins from the Kay w ith freight DEPARTED. Steamer Plaquemine for the Bay. Muy 25.--Steamer Baltimore, Jenkins, for the B iy. theaYae. npil S public of Columbus and its vicinity are t respectfully notified that the THEATRE i* now open for ash i t st a* n under the nian agonienl of Mr. SOI, ‘ .11/77/. from Alabama. S A TURD A Y EVE XING, May 26. Will be acted Ihe interesti -g plav called tho HUNTER OF THE ALPS. After which the Conuo Opera oftlie b»ook. moij>ii:h. During the evening, a number of 801NG8, by Mrs Sniitli Mrs. Garter, Miss Garter and Mr. Svd. Smith. For characters ckc. See Bills. •Yrtc Supply. GROCERIES AT APALACHICOLA, i/||IIK subscriber has just received pe jehrs. ii Mary, Hannah, Elizabeth and Emeline, fruit. New Orleans, the following Groceries: 20,000 lb Bacon, 50 bids. Pork, 50 »' Whiskey, 15 hhds. prime N. O Sugar, 30 l>bls Rum, 150 casks Nails 50 bids Flour, 100 coils Bale Rope, 10 pieces Kentucky Bagging, 30 coils Marnda and Tared Hope, 6 pipes G Brandy & Holland Gin, 50 bags prime Havanna Coffee, 25,000 best Havanna Scgars. The above t'>ge’her with the stock on hand is the best ever offeiod in this market, all of which, will bo sold low for t ash or upprore pa hr V E NORTON. Appatsch.cola, (Flor.) May 10. 183? G. AV. DILLINGHAM, (Dffcrs fov Sale, 100 barrels Pickled Pork, 200 sacks Liverpool and Tuik’s Island salt. 50 bills. Western Whiskey, 100 do. N. Orleans Molasses, 250 do. various qualities sugar, 50 do Mackerel, 400(1 ibs. blue gist Grindstones, luO Sides upper Leather, 2000 lbs. sole Leather, 80(10 lbs Bacon, 150 Bolts Kentucky Baggf' u 2 80 coils Bale Rope. ’ ma y jr, DISSOLU' no jV. Tt E Cnnn ! X r in I,r mn ° B * under the firm of t M ,r h e i r t "" sd ' s ' olv, ' , l <m the24tn ot March last by the dea.! 10 fM r . Squire, the business, film corn ur|lMil| (ie b * h subscriber ’JENJ. P. TARVER, mav lit, i^*4 \ Sr"?" ' il " loo, * and o*e os Late of Jcd.n , ‘ .nton i ,«c. are requested to come ' forward ai./ 4 , rtll gp payment without ueliy | , IKW. Vt.A KLAiKMGN.Adm's. TO RENT. convenient Dwelling House on ('glethorpe V Street . Also w t IVERY STABLE on * irawford 'treet.—Apply lo march 3—it. JOHN Will rK«II»h*. DOMESTIC MAN I FAC I OR V. ' lit dux. hisne mads < il AIR.', ■ ' tor sate by law bun fv Euwil!, any W»