lina (o Mr. Van B-ireh, and that without it? th tbe mijoriiy would be against h??n. They! were c ull inn ?lly aliening iha! the question J wi was not considered ' by the administration ih raemoers according to ins merits, but that'sc -every thing in relation to it, was made by re them to yield to party c ?indentions, and M every thing adopted with a view to ihe pro- ?-*'i -motion ofpirtv pirjiosrs. w It his turu -d oil. however, tint notwith- c* standing the iriends of t ,e administration <*i are know t and admitted to htvo a largo ina-U'i ion'iy iu that body, the seat his not beeu, asjdt it predicted it irould ?>e, jjiven to Mr I hi Newliiid. It appears, however, that Mr j " Martin, a member lnnn Alabama. who isj ,v claimed by tlac friends of J ?in? White as ai'* member of their piny, and as bt'iu? friendly! ' "to their caiw?. laid 111 I iv.?r -if jjiviii^ tl??*! ?? scat to Mr. Xenliud; and 12?o W a'hingtmi 11 Sun denounces hi a m 00 Tiioasnreu terms j '' elected a.? a Irtend ?f Jud^e While, an I lr j ' yoie certainly docs scctn a little M an r\' in a; Mr. Chap-nan, one of hi* c->! a^res is in^hl * i!extolled for the reason lit 1" h .va< ffiud, :'1 ? .In I-.. - ..I" tvtiS, .v w.-? .fiii P.-vfim nititri. V' 3IU1' 4?J MM1 *? -vrw ^ bating '? q*rjta of excr ion to hwvl the little mdMn'T into i majority. and to defeat ^ "the tlesnr' .c : *T>rt-> ol the V *n nr'-n 1 sotic nca?, to '?? uo ar. ^Tendency lit the delegation fi ? i? North Ca ?l.tn * ^ N ..v wliht does ihto prove? Simply thai h' ihe opposition, while they were charging the friends ofthe adtnmi-ural on with voting upon the subject noi upon iho grounds of me mer-j*1 its of l case, hui U|w>n piriv grounds, t?u: ( ' winch the rtwill ol ihe ro e proves w is not the fact, the opposuion were voting upon it 11 upon party ground*,-and pirtv grounds alow a; and uot beiug ?ni>fi. d \th having, by so ^ doing, deprived 'Jr. N whud of the r? they dcnoi ce one ol" their p my ior hh h iv- 1 ing n>t'-d wi:h them upon tint ground, ami 1 place their compi mil aguiiM him ojMuiiy and *' avo.vedly upon piny grouu s. No v wr put lf it to any intelligent md lto:ie*t iiidinduil to ' say it this u ii ?t a hare faced 4 pmco of i n- 1 pudence as was rrcr di*} Ityed. Wc really ^ did suppose that if I hey nad no more huui'M) 1,5 thau t?i have acted in the manner they have 4< done, thev veoul i uot hare had *us!icien? ??pudsuceto enable the-n to have utade such an ope?i arowel of the fa*t. j( Opposition* ? )\e-.tv -ThcFlitor ofj d th#? \ ? j.- V ?rL l'ri'iii'1 r Sf jp in hi%heina I ? _ . - ** . '? i . the reoi^u ilion by Air. lb ar dairy of W r *' York. of hiH ?C41 in C i I C ?0*Cqu etice of hi* hiring tern appointed At*I'11 t?arncy (ieuerat of the Su:i*of X<*w Y ?rk aa*s, way
  • ?j i itt*- ! **iih the f?e.?, \x ?ul > 1 be (hbt ?t* Air. tb'ard *l?*y teas pre^ni * \rh '0 the queali ?u .rferr*! la aaa liken. ^ an ' fil l rate I ti f?r s? nt, and voicd in i* favor, when the Cl vote* was taken. Fins, however was not the ? ?**, we hare airea !y iW'el. an I |U* therefore the insinuation of (he Star proved ;t>< to be false. fne fact i* th it had ?lr. .ie^rJ-i ^ sley given his vote in favor of M.. \'c*-far?,< land, as the .Star insi mates he retained | ti?< his .eat far the purp ??e ol doing. il would ?? 1 hare ma le a tie. and the ?pcak? r. il he I lT had been so disposed, mig t uuvo gi*,?n jy hi* casting rote in his favor, and thereby it*. ha?e ..cciire i to AI.. Sew,and no ccati'ft which he lost by a najmrty of only 'one vale. The allegation o. the Sur is there-|*j fore not only false, but it is ridiculous, a*! ft< ra iy he seen by any one who will lake the! lei trouble to notice the ?otc* which were) girrn upon lite occasion to which rcfcrcuc j <"i is made, Rrp. yo From the VVaaajosjion G!-?be. THE lAU.*faStvi.S >F I iit. HOUSE. ^ The public ?rc already apprized that Mr. Bell, of Te nnesscc, ?j nr ? ?* weeks In ago, moved to stride si unworih\ ^ supporter?unworthy he must appear, h nil nuke amend*. lie moved to cut oft* Ifi. 'r) orJiovry appropriation to miiouin tin #|( navy yar I at Hi* mads III? fir! I'jrto^oe to cmpiy ?cau, consuming tw??. f?t third# of a week; taking, a# a member wittily observed, a day more In deliv? i " lii;n. aui kept up the war of word#. T .e *tn }>ro.*e ;iic General ? great mihltr tietuin; a a J aft?*r he had arcomplnhe. is a>t 1 tol i the House that he was rer; ar to liii, c m-aiiuenu. (although he ha? en ririce rejected by their* f??r ihe o0ie Senator and Hcptcdcntaiit'r) he gav iy I tic at nigiil, nn 1 the question wj? a >i force I in r ? iitniller. an.! tit llous it j?'?Hies>i.?u uf the bill. C'lio: el Lau Indiana resolved t ? renew M . Hell' olion in the 11 i*t% where tin* ? an? v j* coul i ue dciu.an IcJ. for the purpo* showing h"vv perfectly friv dons wa ,? .j -s.i.n: which .Mr. ileil had raised ti i.ig a le lii.tts i;*ru-i-i ?n oil to waste tiin? J none/ too, under pretence of savin, . Iin* n uion was m ?dc, and the yeas a.n lys called, witen there appeared in fa ir of Mr. Bell's laborious viTort to s*rik( jt, S1a?against it, ONI) iiU.NDKKI Ml) SIX I'V. Those in favor of it wer . Allan, Gravis, Hardin. L>*kc Lt:t KAi.fi: el M?ryla:ri, and *Ai?k!!!!! Ir liell *"ai in iront of the Speaker, huu is head, and declined voting. Ordinary Mm.iriA Dctv.? \ disctt* iin it as origin,! led relative to lite inranin f this phrase in our militia law; and i iforrect report of a ruse in Imp 4th Vol inc of "M'CoRn** Rrp-trls" lias induce i eronco is impression on the snbj*'Ct.'ite ruse is thus hri? fly noted in the boo] f rretl ??"State vs. ft -itcclor of Miii a 1* ii.cn?" Till' Vet of AsstMiibfv i vciiiii ? - - - J i ne rorui.M person* from ?f?< perl'or iu:ir f "ordinary wtts'xrsonly exempts iht-n hp coinpioy j?arutlr??." oil rrfereiicr \rcver, in the original manuscript ?!t iiri the u/Hrc ..f the Clerk of in nrt of Appeal* in ihis city, wc tin lb? n* K* 'drier staled r c decision l<> be rx :ily .he rcrcrse of .that i> umh. Tu anuscrip; case (and >1 lis identity ?i>. ic repotted one, we ire assured by C*i r.>s*, the Attorney for ihc Relator, an / Correspondence of dale*) i'm an "?} ication for a Prohibition es Il'.Unioii laiifA LockwooH, r.s. ?ne Collector ? U rtia Fine*, to prevent the lerying of i Lln.a Fiitc, for ilcfault, a! a Kegnuentu nicer, agiinsi the Relator. wiiu wu* ink officer, exempt f.o ?i ordinary mill * duty." Judge Kiciiikdsix. befpr hoin the tn0.10:1 for the prohibition um 1 i'l?', ret used to grant it, c ?nstruing lit nrasc in quc?'.i??r*. *? tne reporter hi itcil. The Court of Ippeala in Fef ?30, Jndge D JotiN:nn Hebbari r.*i*d y??tertli)r aitcrtio>?a frmu i*iec 1st*, ti c&?onv*lU*, Xe we irerued lb*- Jaidtk.nrili mrirr ot Tbur*l*r l**t. Ir?wn which ?r ru?ke ri ict? VVr toec received by Clw O ?!p!ur., Caj in Penuoyrr, armed tin* ?n irning from F?e ..bu letter 4?trd l??l Wednesday. which will befmn low ?Vc uu*t j v?ii f??ljrnl1jr ihr b r nrxlboaL We lru?l llu; I bey rr.ll be *u?p; JUS. ** Picoun, A mil. 6. " I d-d inland lo ?t?Ip la yoa ?t ?mc length b f Florida. but *'* - &< * vid j> 4iJT gnring u? n ne l?i write Wr hive ??? new* nbalcff fr?r >* %i a/ *snrc ii U-A Fort t>.ane. and are iberrfm ptcttc .i*tre lint ?>tir tfoo,*# U?ve ff>>ne to T*:np lbtt wr ui md of General i.nilh of I^MiUiana, end the lei inuianded bjr Col. IGnkii-nd Lfrfv pKcinlMi a* Likm to guard a jam*! ?urp?i*n a, and C?d l,itid**y'i ?M I tmpi. about uht fta* time Utst tbrv arm i K >rt , - Florid* it the wont country in the itnr!d l iit<* mi i3. ^ j ?no iu-ia? of l:-.ii?p tj lion. If J can get tar thing authentic, 1 Will writ u bv the ne*t i* at (/Vow (t*r JiuktatktilU Conner, Aprit 7.) Tn iFur.?.N iilunjj definite lu? been heard frt?r - a. ri it omcc tin* of lua carta >a inn?unc fm ar.rn! at Ui* \S lUilaroocbee, on tiw? 1 rihortly after tlie ?r ?>';? loll Fort l>r*n:r, ?h (iiu> liomt Uir plnrr ol ?lr Ur *o*s. about fou ite# fr on u>" Fiirt- F/o.n ihr Intent HOitnti. i ?uij ?p;?cir that the Indiana are peatUrin; ?].# luvr t>r<"ti diaeovered trading m ?4r di nop'. and hire driven oil" vpot.i1 cattle rihouii r Indiana aeparalr Into rttr.o^l rtjj pait'ea, it wil iinj> ?**;Llr to rem ?vr Ui-i:i tin* apriujf. A. m it *) t!??- piry of a nring enemy, driven l?? de?j?rra 1:1 bj t pr iife-ctvh?**.jfe Ui*in, by hunger am irration, or do'h. Total rum inii?l .atrai! tin ts-nt if Vucljja, uatens Gui'tftO'Ucnt coiac t' rir irlief. Mr l/i*f, irhi arriiej front Alachua lut rrr tig.. briftr* the new* Uial C 1 Lindasv m,-t tit diamt ?tew ui.lo the other mJenfthc Wiih!acn.i ee. before lie hid joined lien Scott Col. Lind f fired tip ?n the Indian*, ?r!m, after returning lb ?, 8<-d t-> tli*? hiin?auck. Thirty Indian# rrt*r< ?nd dea l U j!y "lie white nun wu killed irtner particular#, and lite coiiarqucncoa ul tui jtfiurnl, no arc uoahic to learn, r.ie flea ner ijanlce readied Uji# place latt night left Vnlu.iia Hnnday .Nothing Lai it heiid fro u Gtn. Ciuti# s.noe the da/ aiWlell Vo'unv Hie toree d:*isiona oflhe army moat lure me ihia The consequence we are anxious t? rn. > ini" invalids, who arrived a few ?Iay? inner t>i Volum*, report that of7i>0 men belonging t< lone! Bri?t>ane ? regiment. 30*1 were unable U ?ecd on !he march, thr ?ugh aicknewr nnionj n?- Tyoj fellow-*. r):-jr doubUcs# find that fight r :oj the Indians is not " what it TU cracked up it i bo*' I Brig'. Oen. Pope has been honorably dischargee: from the service of the United States by Majo: B Gen. Msconib, their bciog no need of so large i { force from Georgia as a brigade. ,, We team, moreover, that Cot. Crane is inslruc . ted to discharge likewise the batalioo ot moanlec infantry under Mai- Hits, wh:ch reached New a mansviltr on Tuesday evening, and is daily ei . p?*et/-d at Picnlata, from the same Slate, as soon a it shall arrive. Its service in the estimation of tin *. commanding officers- in Florida not being required Oon. Pope, with those of his staff", who have 0,0 r slrrady sr-ifl leave this evening, in the Flori J da. f>r Savannah. Bv tii" arfjvfl ?.f the Dolrhin, from St Angus u ' line. w>* loirn ':u'. (Jen. Micorob left for Tamp. c Hat ytstcMay. 1I ~~fTni.r otRTilT J CAMDEN, APRIL" 1G, 1836. 1 i Wr lavitr llw attention of our readers lo J.* L* ' 1 * { R"pirt of lb.? 'I.1.1 ouiry Society connected will * 1 the South Carolina Canfrrencr, made and adoptei o , at it* late mertiug in Charleston, in February list ) I it will be wen by Ibis P?p^" that much good ha ] ; been. and is likrly lo be effected, by the efforts o . ' those enoa^wd sn this work, and it i? partly for lb p ; purpose of sliotnn ? the result of Ihe labors of tbi yt Missionaries thai we hare {riven the Report a plao t in our ciluinm. Wc had however, another objec in *iew. that of giving the public the sentiment r of the South Caro n? Conlrtcnce of the Melbe ^ din Episcopal hurcii, on lh?- subject of slavery This Report being mvlr at a liutc when this sub :ret was ajpiating the country from one end to th ther. the society thought prnjcr U embody lljej 2 e.ita.nenU, aud those sentiments were adopted b * the conference. The opinions pronounced by then are clear, nnohatie.and onrqujrocal; and such, wi " think as accords with the ecriptures of truth - , ; '**? ?,TC no countenance to the labor* of fanali K CISJti. FLORIDA. W?? hare heard nothing from this Territory c 11 utrrf^t ftincr our last, and not a rrord from lb ' K.-rnhiwr Volunteers The extract of a lette A jnen tpp^arrd in our last paper, taken from lh< Vilu nbia Commercial Bulletin, staling thai , ifieat iiittle had brn fought, ,*.c is contradicted vid wan no doftbt a r.le forgery Tb" tnitcrran -rh ? could perpetrate such a deed dcarrres hi mac! I be * killed by an Indian " r.?Thr salary of the Cashier m i- i i- Ciuitn b Hunk. Nrw Orleans, is thirteen thou , ?inJ J.i.Ur*. which tojwthor with the house fur n-.tiied hun will increase ct to $15,000. Quite cmiforubio birth a _______ ' Lv>king oser the list of advertised letter* u re a naming in the 'a%\ O'fice at Baltimore, on the Is instant. we perceire one Willi the foliotring carina superscription; Par !'Ma lies. ike little carpenter lhs:'s ?../ a kin p.uf of tekiskers. kit trift keeps > shop. i iJ u i Jvekutnt man. and rsiej for ike Union ^ and fir*s in f/srrij-m eiroI. ajiir ann* near ih ( market, and teorks dote kj " Ptr rn.aal Kit m mmIIw crMt?.4we?KU C.!l C J. > fit "V m |*M 4U1U ICilVi W tfUU the len/'.h if In* uldr?'??. and hu *ilr Uw, muil b ,? a eery notable body. We are- rrj deed to find lha , tht **i* a Jicktun ??, vnd riyi fx the Union." ? Bill* hire pa.?wd fl??? Senile of th*- Unitr, * t> tie* ad .-i:Um? both M ichigin and Arkansas, a tj'atc*. mtoliic Union VIRGINIA. The election* tn this State are now jfolnjj on.bn ^ the rr*uit uill not, of coarw, br known for aotnc \ t ax". A* fx: howrrer a* the election* hare take place, the idru* publican Got* rr.mcnt. > . We lute recesrrd tlw Mirch nnrnber of llu y..SorTtttft* Lirtatat Muuior* Like iu pre 0 d<-cee?or*, it contain* a fond ot original otattei n not *urpa?wd, (?f equalled) bj anr < Krd.~rat.irr Republican inVm of G irerntncnl j upon Lileraiuir. and tbe Development of Chirac 1 W," by I'rofeaaoi Utw. We especially reeom ' me.?d it to our mile frienda. We can mure them ^ that although well calculated to interest ike tadtct n the Slt-vmgrr invariably contain* a great nrictj ui wen wunn iwir aiirnuoo ww. >, . __ y Jorcc Hern, ot IG3vcara. has turned ??l u ti tutpcelrd Ion; ago an arrati! i:npoalor. The biilc ?*lc to Ucnrrnl W ttuiforos's fai *r, haa a) p turned out a h?a* Si a forgery, Ac the whole cun crrn a tlun; got up to humbug the community a and thua cheat them uf their money. ^ TV Tciisna hare juat pul forth a declaration c j Imh I- n leocr, wgrn-d by a number of - Vfr i rrs;e- .. ill- people lur ought are kno'v, hut the , j are in had eouipaor, Koainr Portia of motoric* '? memory being ?m ?On t/nniJij evening mil, a ' the Meth?di?t t|?wco;.\] Church, by tbe Rev Mr : J Stacy, Mr C. Tart, u> Miu Jui I ^ II** try*, bu'.'j of tins conuuati aiku. J UrjijrtfJ iJtia hfr, oo Saturday ihr '.hit inil. it f theeiaty fifth year of hia age. litsr. KlffttlAS ) K*| at In* ivmdrnce near tbi? place, aJU.r tin.* ill ne?* nt a few day* Mr H.nrbam wu a native of North Carolina f I and ramp to this town, early aftrr his majority .. where !a?* had ever *inc? c 'ntiuuisl t?? reaide tud-iwed by nature with talent* of a high grade r he hid unproved ?beui by study and sinewed anil e rl'??c obseivatmn 0,1 mm and Hung* iu ao great e I degree, a> to for.u a Judgment, m b vidasl friends bj the aid of his counsel, as to lay ? tiw fbanditiocs of theig future prosperity ia lite. )' V' ' " fli > TLrs advice too, wis al way* given with a cheerful i 'M nod liberality thai delighted, even the' his * ! ~uunsels were not adopted. * As a friend and companion, with a pleasant and k agreeable manner, and a rich vein of humor which LI, ran through and ujxgrd with gieat brightness all ^ h.tf conveisation, wnicu tore the tone rather of , I question and suggestion, than dogmatical positive- 101 new. joined to lis strong good Sense, judicious ob- wl . servation and a.i inexhaustible land of anecdote, as! i lie was J-hglilful tuJecu. . . ' ilu frendahips weie few, but firm and imtnovea . Me. Hi* uprightness and integrity were- of that t high-md pur- older, whico drew from-Tope, the - e*j) region of that beautiful thought, "an honest man ' is the chief work of Deity Amongtfae mar By actions which are remembered as wincing bis i integrity, none are more prominent than his .management ul the complicated interests of a deceased friend for near twenty years, with an exact- Ci nes* snd purity of purpose wnich at onco evinced his capacity for business, and gaTO entire satisfaction to (he individuals interested and benefitted thereby. To the poor 5iis heart and band were always open 1 as those around him will amolv testify, who iiave ? I ? * yciri ?t|! nirh Tired upon bin jenfP>o?eharjw ! Q ji and open handedLcaerolcnce. Tiie distf ssed af-: ^ 1 : wnys found in hitn the succoradapted & fully ade-1... j quaut to their wants and necessities. He was emi- j ? nrntly a modes* man, which joined to the simplicity ; 10 f , and purity of his charade;, aided by the consisten | |jr ey and h?r*nony of h?s principles, and the wisdom ' ej( p and integrity oi all his actions, placed him ?n the j p highest esteem ol his fellow cilixens. as one of the j ? wisest and most worthy of their number. !wl Indeed their is no point of his character,* but J til may well be studied with advantage by the young, tm a pattern of high excellence, and every way .. ,. i worthy ot their deep regard and imitation, ?1' lie iiH left us for a better world?and these but | remains the proud cs-.tuple of bis integrity, -rixtoc , f J] and wi?dt day of March last past, shall be, and hereby is limited and confined exclutireiy o n to such bonds of the description set forth ti g in said act, as were made and entered into m p at the custom-house in the city of New * Y?ok prior to the sixteenth day of Do- d f rember last. J \MPS K. POLK, rs * #? ? - - speaker 01 inc House or KcprwntaUtes. ~ - >!. VAN i'.L'RKN, V icc President of tbo United Stncs and President of the Senate. Ami"Vr.t?. April 5, lf*36. \NDtEW J V K ON. p, SoTTTE " s 'plIR subscriber has left with Wm. Mcr| Willie Esq. I??r collection, his notes ^ , mil account* rhosc who are indebted ' j to him arc requested to come and settle .as soon cs possible. J. D. LEMIERB. ,, April IC-13-$.n. ^ r "TTEACHKR WANTED. 1 THE Teacher in the Camden Academy ? being about to resign hi?charge on Account feeble health, a gentleman Df mora) < T bhoractcr and rlasricol aUlm,neuts is wana* hi* successor-, Jq . | "This i sii'.Uthju haring been endowed j by* the l^ginturc is under the fostciing e 1 caro and patronage of a lurgc and re?pec- ~"( , table society and commands the confidence ' if. of the public The present incumbent 7y r* alitesi'or his labor twelve hundred do!- [ lars per annum. ? Application* may be made to the ch&irs man or either of the underpinned commit- on 1 lee, by the 19ih May next. N 'application m< t need be made without ample and satisfactory references (a* t.? capability &. moral no 1 standing) necompanying the saine, and i none nerd apply but a classical scholar and 10 one thokovoulv acquainted with the * Creek and Latin Languages, and capable of instructing in the various branches of [ an English education, j ABRAHAM DeLEOX, M. I) O [I Kcv. EDWARD PHILLIPS. ? HENRY P. HATFIELD. 3 WM. REYNOLDS, M. D. j = I' April 16- 12-tf. I? 'j silks; . i .it .vnr vottu cost, j | Figured and plain colored Sil'xH, a hand sotnc assortment of the abov - article aui- 1 . tabic for spring will be sold at COST. | asm* ma A few pieces DUFFIL BLANKETS, me and NEGKO CLOTHS, will be sold at pa! .costty H- LEVy. April 2. r . $ *#' yr MmLEimK Yf 3 MHS. C^iitFESTER fy'MISS HOLMES, WL removed ;lieir Millenary VUne Iit e house recently bceapicd by Dr. Rcitl/ rce doors belo w their former residence, ?ere they bare just received t fraudsonie^ sorlraeni of Sl'Rl&O GOODS, consist->3 i nfcof u STRAW BONNETS # , ""A . k . - r of ?very kind new f-shionable. Drava Silk BomttU, and JSStftM ; . MM MJ \W0 W MM A/IS VW) JtfUVWJ . IMBR1C MUSMN LN3ERTIKOB AND EDGINGS, LYF.1XTS CAPS, CORDED SKIRTS EM-.. '* BROJDEHED, Embroidered muUa Capes tfmk CJrflawr MUegcaU Salt in Scarfs. A UZE, . do, variety of fancy Handkerchief*, handsome V ELTS, silk and kid GLOVES, ail tors, bunches and wreath* of FI&W?RSi iglel CURLB, whalebone .raanUJa and Jerdown under SLEaVES, jacokocet c ... rjss and book MUSLINS, black and liite speckled Jace, for VJELLflC green id while blond for rciif, aoddresses, prioJ cambrics, black and colored ?gurcd [ks and s bally. The above, with, their usual sopply of Iks. saltins, crapes and ribbons, form jf mdsome assortment, s;ncl will be safe! tr. * ^ . March 2G.?0--3t . _ ~ AC4KI). THE subscriber avails himself of thif iportwniiy to return his sincere thauks the inhabitants of Camden and*ks *ioily, for the liberal patronage and sep>rt tliey hafe tendered him, doriegbis sidenee in this place, and also to-inform ibq that baring sold .his stook of-mer-^ A cliandise U* Mr. 'vYV7.S. OgtBAlP,bo will continue the same busiisea^at is old stand, he solicits for that 'gefltfean a continuance of that patronage awtd ipport from bis customers, confident at no exerticvis will be spared oy him to lerii their confidence-aitd gire * them-enre satisfation. a: catonxct. Aprilll-tf. ~ NOTICE. ~~ THE subscriber begs learerto'.idform is trtemis and customers, Ilia! baring urch sed fr??m - Mr. A. CATONNiPt, b?s\ atirc stock of merchandise on eery libe- * il terms, and added las own to il*dre has rmoeed u? tlwl well known stand, ?or-^ erof Broad and RutlcdgeSireetafwhere^ reparatory to his laying to an cntire new. supply he will continue selling . >RY GOODS, FOR CASH* AT < :OST, AND GUucJHti&S. Wi^ vS and 0N FtCTiONA K V, on eery-reasonable rim. From his customers, and those of Mr; atqsxet's, he solicits a continuance of * leir liberal patrotiagc, whtch he hopes to lerit by close attention Co business and firm determination, to sell GOODS ieap. ; W. J. GERALD. April 0-11-tf. GROCERIES AND CQTTOS teUiinlXii. The subscriber has just received a coin* etc supply of ugar, Coffee, Molasses, Tea, and LOAF SUGAR, i & SO pieces Cotton Baggtlg, It ALSO, nDV r?AAno 1. UUl/liiS, Suited to the season, np^rior French nad CagUdi PRIiNTS, Fashionable Spring Goods, f ir Gentlemen1* wetr. Saddlery, finis, Shoes, ami iURDniiHJB, a hind a general a?sormc;it ol Domestic 30DS, coiMuiiug of ikown tod Bleached axe ancnexxca. 8 and 4-4 Cotton Osnaburgs,. OSARRSLS IT. 0. PIOUR. All of which will be told low for cash, or accommodating terms to poactatl caste* :rs. 4Tbose Indebted to M't'tskill A Rosser, oo lo or account, for Ir