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Sec. 5. Aud be it further enacted. That the funds appropriated by the act of June fourteenth eighteen hundred and th rtys-ix, entitled * An act making appropriations for the current expenses of the Indian Department for Indian*annuities and other similar objects for the year eighteen hundred and thitty-six, for the re rooval of the Winne-bago Indians, may be expended upon such of the said Indians as actually removed, and upon no others. And the sai l Indians shall be removed either to the neutral ground or such country as may be assigned to-them by treaty on the southwest side of the river Missom i. JAMEs K POLK, Speaker of the House of Ucprcscntalivcs. \v. It. KINU, President of the Senate pro tempore. Ai-ritoveo. Ju \ &J, INb? M)R W JACK-ON. _ isidinn A Hairs. From the Charleston Courier. LATEST FROM FLORIDA. JFurthtr Indian massacres.?The schooner (horgc 4r M?ry% Capt. Willcv, arrived at ibis port jcstcrday morning, in the remarkably short run ot ~1 hours Irom J icBfsonvilic, R F. We are indebted lo Capt. Willey. fur a detail of some furtlicr depredations c niuiittcd by the Semtnoic Indians, in Florida, upon the life and property of the defenceless inhabitants of lhat ill-fated territory, caicula'cd to harrow up the feelings, and excite the indignation of every citizen, and to make us feel still roorr powerfully, if pos-rble, the absolute necessity of taking the roost prompt and energetic measures, to extirpate tlu.se ruthless ravages from every part of our territory, occupied by civilized inhabitants. We could almost s ty that even rnrry to them, is equivalent to the murder of our own citizens. - Cwpt. Willey copied from the log book of the United States Steam boat Essayert, the following particular ; "On the morning of ,th?s lG:h insL, while on the wy down Black Creek, discovered an Indian tu a hammock on the b:nk, who did net (lie on the boat At 8 o'clock, in Si. John's Hirer, saw a boat coming from Col. Hallow's plcntaGon, having Col. Ifallo.v and Dr. Simmons, and n few negroes ?>n board. It appeared that the Iudians had fired upon the former gentlernau while in h?* room in conversation with Dr. Simmons, and wounded him in lite head causing turn to fain; and fall. I)r Simmons/ with the assistance of some nrgroc-, picked him up, carried him ?o the t?oai, at the landing, and shored off. The Indians pursued thetu and fired upon the boat, hut fortunately injured no one. In a few minute? afterwards the dwelling of Col. Ilallow wasfircd, ? and in a short tunc Dr. Simmons' house ?as also burned. The t.rwyan ran over to Gcorgt? and Lewis Flcintntng's plantation, look ofi~ tbeir families and n?*groes, and then proceeded to Ihcolata, and reported lite above occurrence ?u the commandite* pffieff at thai post, who dcxuir*?-?* ??r men up .Six Mile Creek, for the p :rjwr<c of mump ! tlic Indian*, on their return. At .1 1*. M. the Iltsatftin returned to llailow's plantation, and found .Mr' Coil's duelling, (which ua? near that of Col, I! } on fire. W htlc off the landing, one ol Coi. Hallow'.* negro**.* made L?s ap|H>arance, and gave a signal, evincing his wish lo gel on board, upon which the small boil was sent for him. lie slated that the Indians were s foiig, and were back Of the negro ??o scs?they se?d they had now Com* dowu ujKju the white.- for the purjxr?c of . pilling their hi ?mJ, and lb it the way be htd been enabled to cscajie, was, that they scut Lint to the landing to see if any troops were coining. He said they were whooping and dancing in Iront of Col Hallow's house, wrhtiv it was burning. The negro was sent back to the landing, and succeeded m getling all the negroes bcluuging to Co). Mallow. (with one exception only, who was taken prisoner by the iuUiau?) on ooaru. in addition to the above particular?, Opt- Willcy informs us that the Indians had shot and killed a Mr. lluilmati, about 4 miles fro .< Whitrorille. and stabbed him Wit" ?? knife i I or 5 places?his wife and chib'rt d made their escape to Gary's ferry. Col. Hallow's negro fellow, who escaped on board the Euayan, reported that n large body of Indians were on their way (lovu the cast and west side of the St. John's Hirer, and expressed their intention of destroying all the settlements on the rirer. The bui! ing* on I,t. 1/Englc's plantaiiou had been destroyed. The loss of valuable property, furniture, fee. in the various building* burnt, is smd to have been very great. Capt. lurrv of the Florida militia, had been sent from Mandarin to Gur\'? I"crr\. to escort a train of baggage wagons, containing; provisions and supplies for the troops, from thence to Fort Drone. On tilts expedition tie found that the Indian* kept i:? hi* immediate vicinity, frequently encamping within 3 rnile# ot his troops. On his return to Gary's Ferry, he discovered a number ot Indian trail*, from which he ascertained that they were proceeding towards Jorksnnrillc. Cap'. C. informs thetc were 1 tO of the troops siek at Fort Dranc?among them ficr. out of sevtn of the officers. Pifty-tieo persons had died at Black Creek, in Jorty days, from measles and diarrhoea. The inhabitants of Jacks nvillo were in a state of great alarm, ami were embarking, with their effects, on board the pch. Mulioa, 'Japt. Willcy, bound for St. Mar;, Tfoia the Standard vl t nion i,.\lra, July 1 GOOD NFW.-v Th" following letter from General W i! cox lo the Governor, contains the cheering intelligence of a brilliant and decisive battle between a corps of Volunteer* from the county of Lowndes, and a party ol hostile Indians, supposed to he the same which lately passed through Baker. The Georgia boys hove done honor to thcrnsclcrcs and their !<late, and relieved ;a large portion of their fellow citizens . from the predatory inroads of this band of out-laws. Telfair County. July 10. j dtcancr Schley.?Dear Sir.? I have j this moment learned by express from one { of the posts on the head waters of thr I Suwannee, that they had an engagement I yesterday, with a party of Indians, in ; which our friends succeeded in killing and capturing the whole. We lost in the engagement, three killed and six or eight wounded. The Indians had nineteen kil Jpd. Among the killed I regret to stale there were three women ami one childt i Twenty prisoners, all women and child! ren. j I am not able to stnic who commanded, hut suppose it to be Col. Blair of Lowndes: You must excuse the shortness of my letter, as it is written on a temporary table, and in gi cat haste. I Ycrv respectfully, vour ob't. servt. MAKK WILCOX. P. S.?The persons killed are. Pennywell Fulscn, .Mr. Shanks, and Mr. Partis. j * From the Columbus Srntinrl. By the following extract of a letter, reoriel from our correspondent at Fort G.lines, it will he seen tha*. as soon as thr troop* left Baker county, th Indians made their appearance. Would it n?>i be adtisalde to station a company oi troops at some po?i)i in IJjkf-r, and one al Fori Games, t.? lend a helping hand incase ol need. It has been suggested by the people ?>f that section, that they are apprehensive of danger, from continued incursion! of hostile parties (rom the Nation escaping to Florida. Wc thi.-.k that they arc in much danger, and steps should bt taken to relieve thctn by Gin. Jissup d: Gen. San ford, to whom the Georgian? now look far aid. As Gen. Jessup is ta k?ng good care of tire people of A la bam 2 and the hostile*, common justice require; that Gen. Sanford should lake the re sponsibiiity of oiding his exposed fellow citizens ol Georgia. The people of Cakcr hare a right to e x pert and receive this aid -a* well as the inhabiUnU of Stewart and Troup counties both of which have a force continually or their Kiver line. Ft. G.uvr.s. 19th July, Editors "f the Sentinil:?Gentlemen?1 wish you to announce the dcath'cf Jubn i M. Hardison, who was killed at the bn'.tli of Chiek&sahatchir, in Baker. on thr 2d in*t. He n ai 'JO wars of age. beloved fin,1 rw-r f nl hv nil ulid knew lit in. -/ - - -----Souic Indians have born seen in IJahrr $!ncc the Irui>^> iccrA fl<?? Itll I C< Tn*? n.aif rider just nriivnl from Biker. that thirty Lilian* \rcrc seen tin r?on 'i'iiutMlay la^i, ?il innuulnl, on a rre? k raiii d llurrusu? Creek, about lea ruilcs abutt tire bailie ground. With rcuprrt, JOHN Df.LL, i | I'CNMACOLA, July !?. 1 The U, S. eu'.l? r Washington, 11. June* K*q. Commander, arrived hero on the In inai, from Tampa Hay. The cxprditito Tallahassee under the command ; Capt. J. ond Lieut. Adam* of the Mart returned to Tamps, on the 2!Jd ult. Tb i cutter brings no urn* fr in Tampa. T! hostile Indians are occasionally u rn a heard of there. About two ueuhs at* two of them were found .ndulging tin ; curiosity, by looking into the storkio f om a neighboring tree lop. A pUre I artillery w as immediately brought l?? b ! upon the tree, I ul the Indian* were no I gcrt here. A party was sent out in pursuit of them, but as usual, returned u i houi finding them. Capl. Jones thinks there i> a large party of hostile Itoliaus at Withincouchec, another ?t Mnyacra, whit It em j ties into Charlotte Harbor or U*\. ulmui s^ --!? f .! _ ...i, ..,., i,i lit ill,, liut i ura irum uu* vu i< u ??. v im v ...? f 'ami 3 thin! is on Sinehnl Hirer. i The I'. S. steamer Lieut. IznrJ, Geo M. Hue he, Lt. Commanding, sinrlrd or } Thursday last for Apalachicola, and it t* run up the Chattahoochee and co-npcrati with the army, ft is supposed that tin forces uo'jr employed against the Creeks u ill shortly be transferred to the southern Coast of FlmhU, in which case this l*>a o ill he very serviceable, drawing but 3 l.V feel when light- ?>he is arinrd with twe f? pounders and a compliment ??l *10 men The following is a list of her oftieers: G M. I lache, f.ient. Ciimmanding. Midshipmen ? Wm. 11. Hevcrlv, Win L. Harbison, am! L L. Crcccv. Strain Xnrigaliun to Europe ?The New : York Courier says: ? We ate happy it > have it in our powor to state, 11>ht Cap! Cobb on.I his assistant* of "the Atlanta i Steam Company,'' htfvo completed a] | their arrangement* for establishing a Line of.Steam Packets between this port nm Liverpool, and have actually contra* lei j witli Messrs Drown iV Dell, fur a D ??i suitable I?:r their purpose, the building o winch, will commence immediately.? They have also contracted with .Mr. 1'. A Sahbatoii for the engine, the tlues of u hirl 1 m ill be constructed lor burning Anthrariti Coal. This information we are tjuiic ccr tain, give very general satisfaction boll hue ami in Liverpool, and we may add that at the meeting of the next Legisfa tore, the Co npany will proha'dy apply I'm an act of incorporation, willl a capital u o iii<Jiott5 of dollar* KlVGLlSll 11 G.1ROE.Y SEED f FBI! IK subscribers are uour receiving a supply o . J. Lnglish Garden Seed* oi llie growth ot lc3o, 1 , winch they can rrcominend wita great confidence < to their friends and custodiers, as Lh..ii<< ficsh and ( 1 genuine. Among which ate the following < j Early Hutch Cabbage, Garden Cns, . Late Hutch do Gunt Asparagretf, Large Early York do Curled i'arsluy, Sugar L-af do 9VVgitc Soi;d Celery, Large Drumhead, do iLarge Giobe Artichoke, .Mountain do Dong Grange Carrot, | Green Glared do? Early Utangc Horn do Early Curled Saroy, Summer Bush Squash Col wart or Collards, ? Crook Necked do url?*d Scotch Kale Red Clover Seed, Early Cauhdoucr, L??n.; White Ochra, Lste do . . S!i<>jt do t'.fU- WI.,1,. 11 1'., .. P..*? Furpj- <3o Early Charlton do Fir.* Br>.iifi -nr. do Eany Garden lUupur EarL S,?rng Turnips Eerly Owarl Marrowlal Lilr Flat liaicii du Ur;i- do Early do do Dw.rf I'jolific , \*ell??w Ma:lr<-? do do Wrwtr oi'tnik do Dwarf lirrcti Imperial i Al**rdeen?or Scotch do Kmal Dwarf Prolibcdo; | Yellow lluta liaga do Early Speckled Bean* ; ! Large . landers Spiuahc r " Mohawk do J I'rckley do do v ' Dmuf Prolific, white do' .New Zelaftd do White Kidney do Iy?ng liiood Lcet, Early Clitua , do Early Turnip do Fine Lima l'ole do Yellow Sugar ~ do Chip tree Pole do English lejlow do Early Mazagan do Fn-nrh Sugar do ' " E"ng Tod do! Mangle Wnrt cll. Large \\ indaor do; jS .elling Sugar Farmip, Virginia llommony do' i fir.ernwv do Earlv White TuaCATors lx>ng Scarlet Ksdi?h, Corn, Scarlet Sliort U>p do. Flint , do ' j l?ong Salnmnd (Jo Sugar (Jo I White Turnip do Red Planting Ocionn ,' It,-J do do Vn!ow dn do i j lilack W.ntjr do Kariy Cabbage H?*ad ' Curled .nd.rc, Lrttuce i I*ong Crren Cucumber, White Curled do ijEarljr do do Ice do r jiljil'r or Vegetable lUrdy Tester do r Ujrtrr Brow Dutch da Pcpprrgraer, or Curled Magnum ?num Crc*?, , White MuiUtd Seed Fmr Canlelopc Melon l-arc* T.u.ato.s I Mutn:eg do j lyondou Hag Lcrk (Jrci t; Citron do Smooth Orange do I'm* Apple Co I Red Onion S,od, Persian * do White do DUnd Wat rtuejon Bi'*ad I.c.af S.>gc Cayenne Pepper. j Street Tomato** Shaped do jThvnic Bell do i Sweet Male rum Purple Fgg Plant 1 do Lau nder i .N'uturtiu:n ; Pet Mangold j True Tart fthnbarb j Catnip , The ah >ve cata!'?j?ije of itecd cotnp e*e? the a*, ort.m p'. r,f ?erd f' r thu (Iiui '-'.e. a ernrral storl; o 1 wrh.eii will alwavi be k, jit on band and s"ld at the' | ut ;a! pnee*. ^Ol'NC* M KAI.N; I FRKSI1 GARDEN SKKDS U?-EJ _Ii UJvi/i/UJil sDJ* i & v - ? j Full .-'Al.K IIV 1* i Mi ?;ViO.\\ . tr+<- U ^ i hub ulf tf.r J,>l',L. Utfg j J.ajly Tork t. Atll>.\(iL Irr d*? ' d?# l)uu >i do \ Kvilv Wlntr lir.vl d?? ! do b.ijjw luf do ?i-? tort d do ] do Savoy Ho ' Sumiiirr buali Sl^l Asli , Drum tl< &t{ do | do crook nrck do J?ato Uukii do j Crook r?cri? r?jdiiK, ??\n ? liiaird do l-on^ (Jrrt*n Cueuinbrr, ' Ka.-sjc hnjj Savoy do Usrly do i.oud lauii..tkurr. I'fukfy (Jhrrkrnr, -ate do (|.?r jm.ai*-*,) \ Into Urocoli, . or xrotch K*Ic, iv*a (?Und Water Melon lolruarU, ' (a aUftrrioi klOilj -arlj Sj?r?og TLRN1P, ; Apple M-rilrd do [ .uu ll?c*. or WintrrCiU rl, . < K'ih Hum* do , (for timrmnc) Norfolk field do Larpr .Musk Melon K.'al Dutcti do L'tatrlnpe do >?i cotcli do .Nutmeg do < i.io'* do VfgvUoIc Oti'cf, (ch'uer kind) .\t?iurt;?n. ?. d and M hUr Onion, l.arpr |V.J I'rpper, Jl?tc lingilill MttrUlil, ( ?\rnnr do iMt*n do K>>u:u] T inaloc*. . Fiandcra Spina^e, (iiiiim t'i?-*?, Round do IVjipri jjraaa, .'ricklr do Cuitrd r?n!fr, New Jlr?lanJ do "^ohd Cflrrj, nj Whitr Ultra, , Sape, t Larly b!??>d Turnip tier 1 Red Clorer >eed, du jrllnw do do Wlntr Marrunlit I'KAS l.>?np bl<?od do Karly June do I 'dandle Wortsrl or " CliatlrUn do | bulr Scarcity do Supat do 1 Sitrcllinp I'annip, liiahop* ptulifir dwarf d(iiiriuirt do K rJy .Mohawk (lean* j On .fr i arm!, do China dwait' do i<ong Srarlft K.\DlSll, ! do ahilc Kidney do Short top do do; do dwarf do S unon do ' Sujwrior ? lulr pole do l^mp blark winter do Varirpatcd Cranl>erry do i White Tni nip do Lima do ( Large Cabbage Head E*'h Tn?c>rora Corn LKVTUl'K , do Supar do Magnum B??tiura do j do Golden Siouj du , (a choice kind.) > ALSO. 1 Pamphlet* on (Saivfonins. Calculated b) tlw* anbacrdwr, to a*i?wcr h?r t 'am- I ; den end lite adjacent country, near the eame lata ( tgde. . " ' l*1- -I O.. I. ... ?rirf.nl|.(l Khiiuld ailV | <11 IHr>nnir.xr?'-.. I oiif ft ml tlieuj otherwise, after a fair trial, other*' I ' u'tll U* giren it) their plate f)"v 21. I NO TJCE. i A A ItO.N III KK is authorized to ? J tJL a*t a* our agent nml all persons in* . ilt hud to u? are requested to make ironic* 1 i diale payment to the said ngcnl ulin is 1 | fully empowered to nettle all our account ? and give receipts lor the same. it J- S. WHITE. I Durham, Conn't. July :f SILKS .tr.vr; if yoitkcost, Figured ami plain colured Silko. n ham! ' some assortment of the above article sni table for spring will he sold at COST. J ASI.O 1 1 A few pirrrs Dl I-TIL BLANKE TS. ' and NEC HO CLOTHS, will ho sold at cost by II. LEV V . April I l,\VV KLWKS Fgr sale at litis Office. ? MEDICINE . i TIIE subscribers have jnsi received and are now opening a lull as.-ortmeni of Medicines from the North, which can l>e recommended with great confidence, as far as regards their purity and genuineness*, having been purchased hum one 01 the oldest and most respectable houses in Philadelphia.-? Physicians, Planters and others, an- requested to c-11, previous to laying in their summer suppl es, and ex min e thg qualuy of those nowollercd lor sale; whiclf we feel confident in warranting and giving satisfaction to purchasers. Among those lately r ceived*and now opening, arc liit: iollovvng: Alcohol, * Cantor tlil, Rhubarb Boot, Florence, do. Calasaya Hark, Castile Soap, Lobelia Ut-rb, Borax, do in Powder. . urkey Ujiium, Slippery Elm < ?ik, Catnplior. ct?>. in Fo<- der, Calomel, En?j. Bole Armenia, ' ? ? v lnnamon, r?r>una .nutivaiu, Cloves. Pov.d. Cinnamon, Orris Koot, Arid Umon Drops, CuKor, Florida Water. Chloride of-Soda, Kidder* led. Ink, Flake Manns, Carpenter's Sarsaparilla Clurn Myrrh. ? > " Kxt iluehu Powd cjum Arabic, " Piftk R??H, arh Iron, Catnpd Cub. do IrarsaSftilplt Quinine, paril'.a, " .Morphia, T hu Detain, Acetate, tiu. Kreovct. Genuine Pears Oil, (not Pu!r. Cubcbs, pei fumed.) Tamarinds, .Nap!{-s S-*ap, ilutier's Magnesia, Mu?k i?i?ap. Citric Acid, M*cc SnuiT, Tartaric, do { Hair Powder. Ac. A Erra* variety of article* too numerous ts? mention. xn nd-iitjon to the above, a full assortment o$ which v*all always be l-cpt on hand. YOUNG & MKA1N t \ iM>f7\ rl7TiJs \ ?, rn I % m. M?M i f A mm m ^ 11iiid Ddmd ar*aj;aril!a. F.xtract Buchu, 4 Mruu J.dap, l.xtr.icii DuAruut,>yrup Lnerwort, Buder'a Magncsiaii icpericnt, Balm ?>f Columbia. Hunter'.* < urn i'la-icr. ILgean l'lila, I mi* rial Hair Dye, Beaching Liquid, it# remove ip>n mould- and ink spot.* irotn linen. Deumg's Cement, for mending brok ? ?l<i?s , < lunn . iVc : J w Hi's \\ atei Woof \ arnish. ALsH?Sal J?ralus, Isingl.iv>, Gum Arabic. Gum .Senegal. Arrow Root, C iron ujulm I'aMe, T??hi Lozenges, Soda d<? Liquor.ce and Up um <ii#. I'? ppermint do. Rhubarb d . x eta I Bronze.*, and a rariety of Surgic >1 Instrument:*, ju.-t r< etived and for sab bv YOt'NG &. M'KAiN. March 1*2, I>.bi iliioin's ikotel c5 , %. r. ,*1) I 'J tr.i!<J J '. J ' < %{', .\ ( t .< (i' I W) i . s?i!>?rr.!<t r c.-utsniu t? |n> 11 i II 11 it i iiiiiik i ', liu iii^ In; 11; n titic hi'ttfr t i\pn??is I r 11 1 .?rri?iifi). ...jijoii .? r-.ii?er??. II'- hopes l'? be abl?- > rcpdrr I i* Etjr>?i* con l. ruble and haj p\, and solicits a runtinuancv of former p.i ronagr.?.N rxrrtion* shall be wanting on the part of tin* Subscriber. DAVII) I! GINS. Jul> 1G 25-rm N. 11. .Mr WinJet, my ajjrnt for tin house, will lu in constant attendance. D. 11. SCMTUU HU'l l\.Li. r 1111 Lw Subscriber informs hi* frttMul* A and iiic public, that he has taken (In 1I >?u*c formerly occupied by J. Condemn! ami more recently by J. J. Kxiuu aa a ; lintrl in thr'!*??? n of Camden, and near i he Court House, trhrfe he is prepared tr> eceirc company, and flatter* himself that those who fuv r him with their company ! will be satisfied with their accommodations. A. It. Kl FFIN. Mav 23.?20::-tf. LANDS j PCR SALE HB DCS n?rpesi .ier-r) 4 |.!Ili ubsciiber otlcis (? i mIi In* %? luable plantation. on the *nil side ?>| the Walcrec rm r. and on both sidi s o! Saunry's Creek. about 10 miles abo*c L'liiulci), consisting ol upwards ol 3,000 Rcrc?or Inmf, There is about HH) acres ?!" open land in' the tract, nnd the balance well limbered ' with oak. hickory ami pine, hi the tract, there is a targe bodt of the best land, uncleared. On the premises are ail the necessary buildings, ami in excellent repair for carrying on an extensive plantv li 11. and supplied, with the best w iter ? Dn Satinet's Creek, limning through the land, there are atune valuable mill to ats.---' a, - t..r :_ '1 li t'P 11 * ' ViTV III |'UM l> O !* j U , ivi?ul>1 do ivt'll to examine ihr premium, n> ? Surest bargain may bo ! ail, nod mi liberal irrn.s. ALLEN STEWART. June I^-21-ti" < <>5lmi1TEU ft the Jail of Kershaw I^ij?- ! /T^ trict, a Mnlntto ^irl, uhoj fi'vL^nlis her name Mnlihhi. She i?! Jxyti about TJ \rnr^ oh!. 1 lert bij;b. niol i>n\ - >he belong* to Uirliarii Wur<l rf I'M**otieI<I ILstrin. I ho) ? | nvnrr i? rcijuoteil to emue forv. aril, j?r?>rc !iin property. pa\ chaigcs anil lake iter 1 U U V. J \ MTS \ h'KF.RS, Jailor, K. I). July 1-tt. illfiHt; iCrtnult Mi a it k .Vr/fes fit* (MKKSi rou <- \i r. at tin* orrice. for sale. Tbc subscriber w?isl?ing to move into the country will sell his House and Lot, a bargain if applied for immediately. On thcdol is aaucrilent well of water. JLEO. <TM iMDSH. ; July 23-2G--C ^ ' " | r ifotlffc# i THE 8ubrcribe?haK just nSiei red. supply ' of choice (j rorf rii-s,,rs. i sugar, moi#sses/ tOFFKLfEA, BtSi - .ADAK? VIIAB, POUT - i do. ; TEA'Etfirr, * </?. j MARS AILS*. DO. : PAIL" do. I Rhl Fino SSnlmmi Fifth. IJ5 3EJ5C ,Uz j Lefiwitch's best chewing TOBACCO* vj honey due do. ( J. L J | The above articles will be sold low for cash. J.L.JONES. ;? j May 21-1? if. " NOTICE "T? 1 TI1F! subscriber begs leave to return his grateful thanks to hi? friends, customers, and the public generally, for the very liberal encouragement hitherto Mtfordcd him, and soli cits ? couiiau.mce of former favors, lie requo t to inform lie public generally, that he has on h.tud a large assoriineut of Grocenejt consisting of Sl'U vli, (OFFEE, RICL, MOLASSES; Ami upwards ot 5,00u lbs. Kentucky and North Carolina BAl ON. | ALSO.?Hating bought the entire stock i of < < RDIALS be! ?ngtng to Mr. itines 0. Lernure, with hi- apparatus lor making the -ante micuds to pursue the same line of busi? ncss as pracuvd by htm. lie bax also on hand Old Port Ogmac Brandy C la ret in bottles ? Wet India Rumy or on droit, $ J trnaica tlo. ! Pale Sherry V> itic Srotch whisker, .Malaga do Old Monongabda do lioliand Gtn. .M! unqui-tsonaMy of the first quality, all of who h in- will nil u low un the nritde*caa be .fi<ud. d at J A Mi S M EWLN. June 11? - ? ?g. {Dissolution oi Copartnership. T-.c ruparSnrp! !;> Shannon and M ih>vall a?- i...-? ?*? i! by mutual consent on the 1 -i i?:>?. They lender to the ! ;Mu- their grateful thanks for the favors j ihrv l.a*e received. i J. SIIANNOX. W. D. M'DoWALL. June . : N< w( op art crsh Pp liC uinU r icn? ?i having <?n the hi inst i -* .in- riatni theu >elvcs in ihV mercanI ti'i- untlcr tin- firm of Slmiio.on, 1 M'tiec Co. respectfully 5*c?)icit from the . romniui.ity u:ul particularly the former ' customers oi Sh nnon & M'Doxrall, a t F , continuance of the liberal patronage ex tended to thai hrin, and which tl Will bo their cndcarur to uicrit. Their stock of DJt v <;oot)s, | HARDWARE. Si Groceries, is select and extensive, and will be ilispo* , scU of on liberal.terms. Ik J. SHANNON, II. T M'GEE. \Y. D. M'DOWALL. June lS?-21-tf. The business ef the late firm of Shan non & M'l)owall w ill be settled by tho subscribers. SH ANNON. M'GEE Sc CO. NOTICE. Those indebted to V? askill Ac. Rosser, on note or ac??Mini, for ISfci '4 and '5 are rennested in unkc naimmi as it is dmiribls to close the books of that concern. P. M'CASKILL. April 9-II-.tr !> ARLINGTON DISTRICT. /.V Tilt: COURT OF LUMMOX PLLASL. Hikaw H. Rice, 1 v*. > Care in Attack*.rat. Wm. Y. Fryer. 3 nj HERE AS. the plaintiff in the above action did. on the i.ttii dav of April, A. 1) 1^3&, tile In. d? t laration in the office of the Clerk of this Honorable Court, agnimt Mid defendant, whoia abarnt from, end without the limit* of, thia State, and haa neither wife nor attorney hnnwn within the aaiite, on whom a copy ol the eatd declaration with a rule u> plead thereto, within a rear and a day, might In- nerved? It i?, therefore, Ordered, in pur iiarice o( on r.< t < t lite General Aaartabfy, in that ca??- inn do and provided, that the wtid defendant do appear an plead to the ?aid deelararation on or hefore the tf?tli dav of July, m the year of our I ord one thnu?and eight hundred and thirty-ai*, otherwire tinal nml absolute judgment wiil then he a war dcd araimt htin r- n ? fa J SO. H BRUCE, C. C. P. Office ?f Common I'cm. > , ,d , fw *c Darlington. Jo'y * * ' J J * .11 ST RECEIVED, IN EXCELLENTORDER, From *V. 1 orfc and Philadelphia, A FULL SUPPLY OF r?.rss & ussxoznss, French X English Chemical*, Together with a largo and various assortment of Cupping and Enrmata InstrumaUs of superior quality, deserving the attention ol families a* well as practitioners of Medicine TVe 1\>. ]\)i, 11 EX SOWS.