- - 1! I n PdETRT. I don't ears ibret-aod-aispenct t v For any thing io life i My days of fun are over now, ,, I'm married to wife fa awried to wife, my boy, And Ui by Jove's J"k ! I've eat the white of this world's egg, A1 now I've got the yolk. r ek of sending marriage ek. Of eiing marrieea dinners. And of aft 'ho fun rht people stake With MoVved beginners I core not for white champaign, I never cored for red j flee eoeri ore ill blue boon tS me. And limerick glovrt are kid. And as ft porting op end down. It adds to all By ills i At every pakry enontrv tow I wiah yoosaw thebi(li Tbe? know mo.fur morried smb, Their emir king eyS they do, And charge - m the Scot Greys charged The French 11 Waterloo. grown, ton, -mw on idle regie, . I ily Ml end drink I 8 dmg Uh me is sot U oogoe, I een't be pla,a4 to think , fVlxM breakfast's ever, I befit) - To with Yeee dinner time, A.s4 these ore all the changes now , ,, g aj, w'lft'tptntirmine. Ll. ' I wonder f talstfaU Be waAS f .(,-upon wy word, I hop I will b over Soon 4 - For too much honey Is to me Much wort than too much salt rd ra'her read from end to end, The works of Nr. Oth, 0 ! when I was a bachelor, ""IT" I was as bruk't a bee, Bui now I lie on ottoman, And languidly "ip t--. Or rt ad a little paragraph . -1 any orcnUg ppr v , Then think H time to go to steep, And light ory bedroom taper. " t)t wtien I we bachelor I always had some plan T win myself luring wife, And be a married man i And now that I am so at met, ". My plana are at aa end, - f acarcery know one thing to do,' " "J M time 1 eaW jtt.-TT .O.I .wJhenJ was bachelor, . ;." : f wlk'j as if a pair of lngf tUdto aay feet .bees hggd : ; Bu I walk much more slowly now, "C Aamarried people should, Were I to walk ait miles an hoar, My wife might think rt ride. after all I must Confess, - -Xhie. easy sort of way -.- - -: . Of getting life's jnhing eoadV - v I what f can't gainsay i I might have been a bachelor VMl rydyg eVi-4 . JSThM woqld bare beet to err at few" A far the other car- I ervcd(aa J ffctauo io bis m notrs) with G'-n.-Washington in the Ijf il.rtro of fifRini More th? Jfc. ilutioo, tod duriog it," ith Wci. F' .klin lo Conereas. 4 1 nerer hetrd ithcrof tbeflSspeA-ieay.fltHjrttea t- a time, nor tn atfr but the main poiot trriich wi jo, decide . the . question. Tney laid their ahouldera to the great points knowinw that ,the little OBra would f -llow of theniaclret. A just Distinction. Th rret dis. . . a a . imciioii oetwecn a duo and a ootUe . ef claret in a Doete' a j'rret I itjJtlMt the 4uucijviv(i a man out nit. A. . - -i r i .. lnvea a man -out t. hit.jvita. thUejLKikttcr dftret lhtiw tit o! the ni40. --"Thbw ohd outTiVe tTieTr Inco picuuyr, id urcaa or equip tge. Are well laid to resemble a house oo fire, which hiaea by that'wbicb, denroj t :(. o aM "' Trench PolUeneu. Thttariomini Compt.ineni was lucly p tid by Par. sianaenuiuoa teveral im ff c ual atiemn a to draw last thai he m tat give it op, Apologia. it tmp raaihle for any , thm a bad to come out of yrwr oi futh ! ! ! W llardir e at a good ttory to tell. hurt oo d .ubt of its trmb, He had keen painting a yery pretty girl, who brought nr aiater to tee the picturrl lr M try,'' 9Ut wheo ahe a it, "flr didnt you have blue eyea V "B'tte eyet,hld I why Iby back Ah, but " Woe eyei are roach prefier , A;geeaiaiimrootne treeu, who waA ill of a feonaUmotion. e"'l atroeted hin thui t"rAh f .anrf Epied Jfce man, bul a -going fait. -rWHU Id A GENTLEMAN. The anewer to th question, among Aenericrt. dependt general'" up o the condition, Itrtllng- aod particular anode !' thinking, ol thote who my undertake to answer It g And const. Suestly,' he whu ta very much "fa ger. cnan in the catireattnaoi ooe pcrtoo. ia n geniienaQ at all io the opiotoo ol pettier. mine host, it one who calls freely for all the r od thinffi aooertainioi ' to the bar, the wine cellared tha table g piya bit bill punctually, it tout dis puting the itrma or the prices j and tpeaka io ituriug. terms ol 'every thing b tut bit lar.dlotd't premiiet, from ihe ,bedAia tbt attic to Bcity b the kitchen. With waiter and others, a gentle. a 4B L ! t man ispoe woo ta nuin i nit cam who after having paid their matter at much at their termers are worth, pays them four timet their value into the bargaia. MMatiD sh," aya Cuffce, " he be one rl gcmnioo g he gib me half a dollar for brush bit boottg trre quarter duller for hold ' is host, aod bole dollar lor collio him a geoaman. And he be a fust rate gemmao oo mistake.' I A gentleman, with Dotty, the cham bermaid, it one who tayi a toft thing to her, praises her good luokt, com pares her cheekt to the dnuk rose, her lips to red cherries, her eves to fe pi net Venus, and her waist to an hour gUst f .and who, to prove - the eincenty of his Koft nothing, gives her "C. aaionally tly kiss, a gentle squeeze of her hand and a blight silver dollar. A dandy litim .rion of " ar gentic man; It bated n a foundation pcruli- who Aat ny thing to do with money, sense feeling, flesh or blood. -lie is wholly 4 ficti'l us animal, made up by he tailor, the seamstress, the cord, -vai'ier, the hatter, and the corset man uf'Cturer. lie it, to be sure, a crea- ture that walks, ttlks, and eats g but io d cs all iheae front no ordinary I mmivr. He walke merely to aho I his t oilema: ly figure g he talk only I hecause he never thinks g and eats for the. tme rctoo to tt bis taiiot . uses padding, vix: to fill out bis proportion. ""With aducltisr, he is oi gentleman who refuses to fight a duel. lie may enact as m ny villonnos tricks as he plr-ascs g he may seduce the weak, be. tray the confiding, cheat the honest, and murder the unresisting- ill these d not detract rnw whit from his gen- tlemanlf:ptetesf"osr- Hut if ;..hjTe faset to sta-'d up and be too at, he is no gentTaman," II vihg complied with Ticse; ?auiits,he it a gendemao: every inch of. him, adultery, treachery and m u rder ia the coouiry oot wtthsUod. ing. ' " With good aociety' people, be on ly is a gentleman, whose ancestors "were gentlemen before ' him.c"WftO can enumerate A long line of forefath ers andforem Hhersg or who according to , the idea of Franklin, left off their woollen shirts od linsey wooUey pet ticoats, at least one generation sooner than their Piebi ts.aeigtbors.; la abort ia the -pioioo of good society, the termPeehttctit itr ltai OT-Teference to what a man femaelf is, but to what his aorestors have been. With the ttr Mss, who never breathes freely only io the opco atmon phere of folly and show, a geotlern'm ta one who exerts himself to promote her wishes i who gallants her to thea tree, balls and sleighrides, who oeg Icctt hit busioess to aueod H her am usementsg who spends his money to advance her pleasures I who in word, is pretty much,if out altogether, a ladvs man. But with the youeg lady's msiden aunt, S4id gentlewoman of forty, the gentleman is still a diaercnt personage, II it the essence of respectful atteo- U-Hi Ajd does not indicate bv word look; oractToo that he suspects her of o(KgoMer-la40-aAe-W4rhat he prelert the company of younger Alweif With the old ladies of revolutionary times, a geotlem m is one who wears a three cornered bever, haa hit hair tied behind, and : powdered all over, g and haa his shirta ruffled at the wrist g woo weart abort email clothes, and A long waistcoat ond pocket flaps; who wraritilveir'iiucklet that Teach from side to side of hit well thaoed shoe who--walks wrrh rrld heeded cane ana wno in ms manners, neglects n The pit-apat heart, of a susceptible girl of sixteen, tells her th.r A gentle man ma tall fellow, wirn a hoe milita ry tfcpbisbead; a Woe eattUrtied up with fed fac'wg g a aword bv ;s -tide g o neat pair of .w'ritkera i i'at . aured step, and a II w do you do. my chsrmMg Mms f , lu Are jh lovr. lieat creatu-e I ever beheldiHlpoe my soul you are f- - . - - Mist Phdlit to the hah her gem- man. And he b a brack man trait. aa lamp post,, irid ite teeff j.0uy eye, shiny thtn, flatty foot; lumov tip, broady tjoae a nigger wh- we r a red to, rer dr color what if will I hfdoe1;t chmas, mtluhw thrctj' bow to a minit, and; 0 loddy! Mrw PhiHir-THIv -HUIUWa-:iw Bs-itr your unpalaieaMe beauty -has act my Jhere is aomethl g io sickness tht heart on ie. 0 glue pot !' , ; . - -, breaks down the pride of manh iod g Among f x hunters a grutlemao It that softens the hert, hring i' a fellow who cat) leap a vejarred back to the feelings oflnfancy. Who gite, l imp tweoty foot ditch, tread th hss languished even ia -advanced the windings of I forest at full gill p, 'life in sickness and deipo dency g smell the track when the hounds irtj 4no hat hat pined ou a weary bed, at fault, be the W at the death f;JB the neglect and loneliness of a for. ftevnard i din the brush in a bowl of, ,,. .0d. bu thtt haa thought on ft punt hdriak the washiogf of fox tail.) mother "that looked on, bit" child-ITilhTsfdWflloiliwTffla ery bit of a gentleman, who praises her domestic accomplishments g ex tola her cookery, admires the neatness of her h use, and pats the heads of her childreo ; who prefers n .lasses toeu- ...... gar to swretnt ig concr g cam bread with a wrjf hcc g despatches tne worst articles oo ' her table with the best relish I rises at the crowing of the cock g and w Jthes his f ice at the pump laucad of disarsnjing her ewer and bain which are kept lor shew. A s.ilor'a eeailemto it a bit of tar. He it man wrto can oo n - o mm L B. compasg knot.tplice, hand.reefieerg who can run lot: with the mmoirnra of a cit, and keep ha footing oo a rope, a fearless as a spider on ht wrh. Who reckt little whether he tleeps in hit hammock, n t ie round ton, or at the bottom of the ocean whofeart neither norma, nor billow, nor a hostile s ilg -ho cares not a groat for money g wtv-se hand is ever .pen at the cry ..f d stress g wno lovet his wife next to hit ship t cannot abide a fellow, who comes in at the etbin window hatet meanest, and despises aland lubber. In the opinion of some, n m a ia a orotleman wKa ia out-richraad his ecntil tv is accounted to eiatt pr.tpor 4toe, le-tho Hmherrqulity r and value of bia house vndt and lloCIi, I n the estimation of others, no man can be a gentlemen who does not keep a carriage, live in splendor, ana ovae a good del of show. But it would be endless to roomer. I a a i ate te d rent opim .na, whicB goto m ke up a gentleman. And wetl'l as well conclude at once, by navi- that with us he is a GENTLEM N, in tare,- capitals, wno auoacnocn iui THIS faf EX, and pays in advance.. . "K. Constellation: " . i i : u ... - rORTTOWSOM.tjn Red Ri-V ver, Arknnas TV J JiNUAXT 1: I8J4 Remarkable fact in relation to $hooting Deer. "- -' Z MCEdU ri A verj remarkable cifcumsi: bee in jeli'io" o te Drer. which I think worth commu nicating, w s told me lately, by an old border J hunter of yn.fi city one who had bee iff the halm, f.r.yrretol; wteldin his formidable rifle on the head wa ters of B'g Red, lit ihitt ettion of country tuc Indians subsist almost en tirely 00 B ffatoe me ;t, bwmg to lls superior sweetness and lavor, iu ercat abundance, and the fatilirv of proeiringU.'Thei Deerr fa kont q ie ce, are altogether unmolested, and mav be seen browxio quierlv in their 'titKiinv&f ytinwimtom all apprehension of danger, and, al though they leelnstinci ivVTyirihe tight of man, they are but little alar, med at the sound of trie, -The hunter, - peering - throogV the woud to hit still, noiseless wy, disco yered at a disunce, 19 of these beau. tifuLAiumals, feeding together tu eon sr iout security. - Bv a soft step and lha.inteEveytion.j'f-J.-ireevliw..ApproA. ched within good rifle shot, selected his mark, a d (in his own words,) " drew bead, let slip, and drapt him The other Deer startled, raised their heads quickly in the direction of the sharp piercing sound filed their eyes intently, for ao. instant, oo the spot where the hunter stood statue-like aod thent went q iietly to feedmg a wift wiKonscioo. that one. bad fallea in the mtdatof thm2HEhje3r tlewSt Fe-I aded anoweflleer hit the dust: ftlacopaaiooaxptssad awta less alarmthao; before. 'ThfLS.flJSirj.'j??:: peated his operations, until the' whole twelve lay prostrate before M tmer mtr. aim,- -J, Ar';- fQtfcTtf. Would Deer, wich had never before heard the sound of A gun. or seen a human being either savsge or civil, fy at the approach of A man Am. Turf Register.' SuJtdtdfr. A pert young ady at B'tflhton, vhen the encountered th celebrated Wtlkes t Y u "see,- ob. served the Udv. ? I ana .'ome out for ter madam, get a little husband rt.' ' A genteel topking fellow bargained srth ,rA la'iridon shop keeper for at much la e a would reach fromiooe of his ears to the other, for k mere tri ge he fellow p it owa -the motey, ttyiag, oneJ yeaf ia here the other It nailed to the pill try in Bristol. I fear you have ot ao much bfvvou. therefore t Will ike'hat VOtt havf th couo'er and trust tht th win'hVrovTic'wii'iioi cx DediUOS. w - ... administered to his helolessnets. O I there it to edesrtng tenderoets in the love of a mother to a ton, that tnnscendi all other affections of the heart. I' is neither to be chilled bv selfishness, nor daunted by ' danger, w r weakened by worth tetsness, ooi stifled by ingratlttider Sie will tac. rtfice every comfort to hit conveni e e g the will glory in hit lame, and exult in his prosperity g and if mitfor. tunet overt ke him, he will be th dearer to her from hit misfortunes g and if disgrace so tie upon his ome, she will still love And cherish him In spite of disgrace g and if all the world besides cast him off, the will be all the world to him. -a Tne wonderful advantages of Drunkenness. If you ae determined to be poor, be a drunkard ; aod you will toon be ragged and pennyless. Ilyou with to ttarve your family;, be drunkard g for that will consume the means of their support. fiM If you would- be tmpoted upon bv ku tves, be a dr t tkard g for that will make their task easv. - . ' . 1fy6u"wTcnbecome fo'oTirbVa drtink-'trd g jnd you - will soon loose 4 our Understanding. - r?;. j II j ib Are determined tolexptt 'all c mfort from your h use, be a drun kard g 4d you will do it efeCtnelJv. l you would expose both your f I ly and secrets, be a drunkard g and they will toon run out at the liquor runt in. If you think you are too strong, be a drunkard g nd you will soon be subdued by to powerful an enemy. If you would get rid of your moo. ey without knowing how, be a drunk ardg and it will vanisu insensibly, . l you would be a dead weight on the community, and ."cumber the Rro ji.d," be a drunkard g lor that will render vou useless, helplen, burthen some, and expentive. If vou would be a drunkard g for the appr oach of a drunkard irtike that .'II?.VdojghHt:2"f:'' If -jroti-would be hated by your fam ily and Weod be ruqkard g ar3 you will toa be more than, disagree. riTinallyii ifrTPO' iire::t)etlotirt6 bTutteriV"aestr'1vei3,ln1e oul be a drunkard ; and you will s oo kuoar t c. it it iinitostible to adopt a more tff ctual meant to At compjiab your ani- ' zt'ZZZZZ: f A genthrmknVrwtih hit- wife and tome children being oo a travel' re CeuUy, stopped at a tavern, qot more th n a hundred milea from the north P.rf.pf Pixmouth, and Jesired rtiat a dinner roigt be prepared for the pare ty, Woat will you havt l in jtred the hoatcat. . Why, a roast guose, ith accompaniments, taid the trav cller, would not be amiss.' MVe have no such .leltcicy,' : said mn hostess, 'bu( if your hoOtircoul4 take up with poor folk'e fare. vVetl any things' said toe gendemao, nave yoo venison, beef, veal, mutton or bacon?' Ni we have nothing of that tort. Well, what AdPt V'u got, for mer. ey'a ske tell me. g I'm al uotl . starv ed. Wclr; replied the lady, I don't know t we have any thing jn the house ju'.t now but if your honor could wait we are going tu bake to morrow T " ' , v.- '. l BEPLlf. l v ; In a neighboring town, in our cou ty vjf fijsexr where rtha parish parson is reverenced as a right down sleadf man, the following salutation and re ply is quite common i Qood morn ing netghbot Js,-.-, howd'ye do to day 1"; Well, I'm rilwA at one, I thank you how) is't -.with -yott f . Wrryhrat-ettyrtnuchi sort-Stwcen ' three and o how't yoimao,jiirf the't ptettu ,Much what for net con- crawungt I thank v ia good mate. tog. Stem Observer. 'VSurt enoush.n.f-Vfe were nfe at. ed with the common aeote mauifetted by an unfortunate son of Erii, who was being tried before Justice White man the other, day. ,, Are yoo guil v or-not guilty f;aaid the clerk. Awd what"the devil rare Tvou "out lihere ft but to fiud out PV replied . h COTT. Ooverhor of ithe Vte id AfiWitMppi, died of Chbfera, at J tcksou, Jlittitfiippi, on the 12 th spniYa i vfM(ie T UK Iras of Haeaaiv U LtMi V having oa duwolved. the buitntM in nitr win 0 somluctrd by, . ' ' '.' S. LEMLT a SOXf Xew-Tork to Philale1phfa A (OMFI.lt f Aax3 RTP.p.nf ur Spring. aA Summer GOOD?, r Of At Intf. fmprtiUim, tnttin( Ot'Gou, & iireeret 1 ft u, UoKuTti to S tors, . Uar&'Wart; Cutl'-r and I Kl) s.HK, Saddlery, Crockery, tfc. tic. -ALSO- A aaaaaat. asnavaitsv or Carpener's, Cabinet-Makefiland Blacksmith's" Tooli. uaawisa, a ooo turn t or Crrtk, Uatftt an) EnaUsli - school noons ni all other articlea oooally kept la retail Stnree, which they Intend ailing at small pro fit! for oaah, or oa a short credit to panoioel dealers. Tbev retpeetfu ly Invite their friends, and he publie gnn rally, tt call and esamino the assorineni for themselves. ' Cotton, Corn, Oats, Fkaaeed, leeswax, Tal raw, and almost avery deaenptioa of cotint'y produce will be taken at lair prices, in tt cbsnge for goods . Jafc.rv, V 17. lar .Way. 1X33. 7l Spring M-Summrr" GOODS, ORO. W. UltllWK, 14 now receiving from New Turk sVPhilodel phia, a large and esteotive aawrtaaeat o ieh a nd FaaUlnt-sble Selected with great care and bought at tha lowest cash prices i all of which, be ia deter, mined to at-ll at a very small profit for 0AS2L or on time to punctual dealers. Hiatiock con. siits of every variety yiall loond ia Stores ia this secti'in I tf chimin ... via i . .., . WM (B X02)3 p parlriMrrilJrwrricBMCrnclurj, SaDflrri1, m us, Sdors, Bonnets, ttt; . - . tenons wtahing to iurchart'wlll 4d wall to ca! and eaamine his Siock i for ke thinks from the townee of his triers to Induce mirehaser to anyv-rTbe aauat imU ot produce keat in fmjtwcnx. - .. ,. tWJU . tM i - : - -. : rrr ft CMAiyiNQ U 4e pot Omee. Lineolav toA an The 1st day of July; 1 til. ' " ' " Drurg -ArbWood Msaneg tMborn J Btirmt Wtrtm Buhnger Randall Baritone Bpharaim Black . David Boita -Ahred Blact T; ...Bpioua fu'poy - Eliaa'teth Murry"- " William Morrieoa r . R r MeCall The Reprtntat,ivesof .'lMw.i'TAoaas- Mweray, dotv' George Meets Jaeo NuU .v.s-.;viy?.-'"t Jacob rttmck "'- Jacob. HeinSardt. fhilio Rudarill . laoaeBiner ... , Andrew Barrinftr Riibert W. 8oU William titine Robert rbildress v Praneis Carpenter (W orre W. CarviU Jolts Coulter Thomaa Carpontar Luke A Davie Adam DeUinger t C. O. Gree,, Ja iob tiih or Re4 Waiiam'Ridericki J William KankiA 7smes it ip M"af Riiodet t Wtilioa lilado N tev B. Smith Bohenck't Ramaosia Wgilam Uriaaom Noah Salltran Mary H H Goodwya J'el Store . I Crrorre W, H-igtna Samuel twearmetna ; 1MO tsaaae Jetemiat ImiHi -E. M. Sptrrow Joint Siovet, WtlHrw eamma Samuel hullivia Andam S. Springe - J.ibit Smith- ' David Smith WiUia.a A.rdale Janes Taylor David WUfong or I Wov Bandy . ( El'ms H. Hooper Christopher Hope Wriief Hof ma Lewie fl'itt Lawton Henderson William G HenJrick' William Harreboa -John Hotta .. John HugKtns Hura L. HeHdarioa Dank I Moke, jr. Oaid laannur Marttia Wiliiaasa William R J iu ton 3 haat Wills ' Joarpb lK,m Charles Williams Ahram K(.iatler 'Maawdl Warlick nttmUfmmmmfJV-rUw Wwtaawtlla.- lohnleiie'bJr, """' 'sarn'WiuuiM ' j: xrevf ' - j"tirwrw-t- KichaH Ly an. Jnhn iVUU; I aoeaaa Uiwery t. Lemuel Walta Jpsstr Maytterrjr ""' ' t.y tata Woodford.'' Paniel McMeioo - " C,C. HENBBK80N, . J CHARLES TOX and CHERAW, j3 -THR STEAM BOAT MACON APT JVC GRA HAM biting been itcaea ist summer. in tautiiMK iK t te Charleston and Cha- and down will resnme her Trips in the c out of a Xe e days and iv intended to hi continued in the trsde tht ensuing set SOD. . - Her exceeding-iiebt drift of Water dfii wing w ben loade 4 bnlMbouYfouTAnQ' a halt feet water will enable her to reach Lheraw at. all times except, to encom moo low jiver, when her cargo will be lightened I the Li pence of Boat. i ''r:sl. B; CLOOH, lit 's : CAereeee Sefit S aU I i 'XW, 6. "She hM.feomfortabie;. Actomu dttlorj,for a fow: patnengert. ? eJ't, uMaA a ; at this office; - Ki niciisoy SIW reeei.rdthetrt, j .. his new iick crMi.iin, " mCg ) all kinds f dwiet !orll,? ; rr drecrlrrtU ufg ah es and PomtM fur ...,t7 meni- Inch ha warrants to be natle of th " best n.aieriak in a aubvlnniial ,nd faihUnthl. manner, and which he will Ml low furC AStL or tMi'ictual eufomera, uri t short eratlit. fPIIE C'nifiiaie for thirteen sharet "' ol tht Capital or J in gi..ck of ! - the Mate HioKoi N-Tth Carolina, . V sued in -fne name of Fr . ris Lcke (late of Eowan County N. C.) dec'dl . being lost or mislaid, is herrby given to all persons Coneer. ned, that I shad apply to the Frest- deot ofsaid Ba k, cither in pmo -or by agent to issue a duplicate thcrca ' '' f. - i-ite- ts 91. 1 -:'- 4J0!IN8COTT,i'rVf Sst&?tuy,' jlfayiB. 183?. ' ' r-l-'f ' ' r ' : JSOTICK. - I I All nxi ut to close my bosiness id "' " the County of R wtn, tnd 1 dutf I owe to my DEBTORS, induces me te give this PUBLIC NOTICE, thai II n.ttes, accounts, nd demands whatsoever must be settled forthwith. or, (shall be under the disagreeable necessity of putting them in a course' of collection where COSTS will be incurred.. :':T:':r.r:7 7 :f.j-:: I will attend at M tktville etre law day for t c purpose of effecUng ' . ROBERT 11 AITCTATl , y ,v hi v. oiJSDKit y. WITH s vie to tbe more efficient proaicuilon of ibelr basiness, tha Su rribert b'Veesiahliihrd Having procured tbe bcsl Materials from - a '., he North, and employed s WoikmsO. who comet well recommended, tbev are prepared lo execute 00 moderate tcimt, . II orders in this line. Account Books, Records, lie. ruje4 and tstadf to order k and every kind oT Binding promptly'eaecutcd in tae bVst " ntJ neatest manner, on iaonsbr terns, , 38 f J. GALF.H At SON. ltnlriqh Aur Treasary Department, 1 ,;f- April lam 1 2J j IN .'the Uficonaagratl n of trieTrVi . aury buildioSoearlyntU" tho " 5 rctp -odence ot toe occrctary tt tne -Tr aaur y r-f rooa Wca4UisimtkiUf 1. ttie Department to tbe Slit ' M.rch ' U33 w .. ; ilf ttroyed, mcittdiog, at weuTOenglaaricUcTaftdTCitmmtl. Btonrxddrmed:Hio5:iberCurfS; ol the TreAtiirf , At thetecordt of tb lettert and communicatioos -wntua by him, Wun a view torepair-Tht tottaZAefarita'os oScera ol tbe UnUcd States are re. ed, aod authmucatrd by tnem, of s. ny Jettert Excepting thosj btie iu.f. ter Alluded to,y which they mVaC a ' ny time have written to, or lecet4 from the SecTrtAryofre-Treaww-v t- And all those who bjye been in office,' ind other individuaU througnou; the fjuifed States, and eltewuere, are ta-f vited to do tne tauie. That this c r. leipoadnnce roayl be .arMogtd appropriate books, it It rcquesied U4 it be copied vt folio fooUcap . papfia to admit ol utuding, an4 that so more than one letter be contained 9 a teal, It is alto requested, that the copies be -written i a pi no and distinct or ca grossing hand. w. Where the" original K can be spared, it would be, preferred The reasonable expense locurreo ni Copying tbc papers 00s? requested, not excecdiug the rats 1 of ten ctHU for e,very nundred words will be dc- frayed by jhe Departmefit, 1 ' f iroTTCsttondeocer-wnreff - m - '1 t llrtti r fiwr. tie en aawu, pna ws - wn - ooepiea- om deaired, erhacut.d, ol the lettert wrttun by the ocmwj ; of the Treasury to Presidents CAshltts . t Bankfr .nihhe li tober, 1819, t the, 2tb VbruT. 1833 1 all ilii i corresp''ndece7'cl,B" to the revulutionarv claims under t' f of Virginia officers fr'.fia"' fXr f00 plk at iona t orth,ba;&!i.-. v)& '-fm of the 2nd Mirth, 18JI, ana , rUiirerreatttift solvent deotortof the United Bute. finniM ttt tome - circular letters 1tMtioirr,vwrefl?fey'4lit jM,?rfc have Also been preserved t .ana requested that, belwe any copy made of any circular, , letter or struction, written by ' the,6ecreu7 of the Treasury,' the'date Aiod--.obje. of the circular bfcirst etaed ojn D--partmcnt, nd us wisher po f , aubject AtcertAinrd. -4-y. &t Irim V fiecretarvofi Tr!: o evry descn p.n, . v -I A t Vi . tu v.;, rt M 1 f . y " th Aeptaoostanti; wf awr - ; " a j if !fiBiiapltfis

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