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r iUIONI€LE.
„,„,at Moh>i» B . 21.182 Q.
S S/lhe Chronicle.
tlen ’v’„ will have 'he pwdness thro’
*° r nnocr, t*> inform tin v
National tMtelli d'iccr, ths> t <
1 ~«wpe in the extract ot 4h
6 ‘"'' rThus Grimes, of Fakiomh
** ot rt y K -htuckv, to the voters ~
id'clon ' published by them, .an 1
!lS ‘' nC ’-,(i •„;„) ilic roroni’clc; ot I'"--"
" mC "P . .. Here, wlu re ilk sci'mvs
I:,s :’u V i re-i hul mo ho* imnice.it i
my «•«*«. •
iTiI,;V pmc 1 slioil 1 - conttmti-,
“7,, , (r.'otletneii siisriecti-il, borrow
•ln. stolen, wool a be too harsh n
(pf r of the celebrated
“l/Ser CH.rles Phi Hips, to the in-'
1 |l-in ;•-her the town or coon'y ot
Whence he bus taken
•rbalim. DETECTOR.
cpt. 21st. 1820. •
nt of lb navy, arrived here
ifl.-ntn Nottolk, in the schooner
r liav'mp been providentially saved
KjL’u, on the passage. While sm.ng
L stern bout, on the 2d mst, lh.- tuc
Mve wav, and he was precipitated in
-1 iL The Wind was blowing heavy
1 8e « running hiph a. the time, he.
.ver succeeded it laying-hold Os a
X’ va « thrown from the w.sel, on
n , ,‘ e remained an hour and ten mi
is before he was taken tip by the crew.
: “ 1 New York Merc. Adv.
evening cal. Christian and a party
surprise, in the Bowery, one
fti nties that have so loop amv yvd
¥■* with their indefatigable nidus ry
I s ’mr oft’counterfeit hank notes. The
Iritiih t -p-dber with u ia pc .(i.a'U.t)
Kerc taken. We understand that
Ic amt*rfeit n tes which the police
| omiionvd the public ag-mat, in la.t
■L» s MjiporSy have arrived in tins city,
■ about S2U,‘O- Oof ibem.sold by the
and tow in circulation.
■i lc public at huvre, and particularly
|, „nt well acquainted with in.ls, are
liWdnot only to observe veil the bjlis
■ vd, but the pi- i *ons w ho may oner ban
I Great credi' is due to Uie otliceis
to vigilance has been so successful in
Eina these offenders.
■ ‘ 6 N. Y. Columbian,
Ex.j».— It se«ms tin l General Vng is
ft. T vas, ami does not want for friends
Efi.nl »iis objects, and praise Ins mo
§. Oie of these, in the ftrl. ais G z
■of August 3, says -hut lie baa with 'do’
Eop 2000 men, who, as is ven 1 -kely
■e case of men who invade a nei' r hhor-
Eco.mtry in an unlicensed and ftntiv e
Eer, are “ without resources,*’ bm
E been “orpaeized, equipped, trues
Ed and supplied with s ven tnontns’
Eisinns” hv the soi-disant General.
Eli really proves, as his fri md in Or
ft says, that h * d 'serves credit as a
■titry provid ?r.* Texas, it seems. is h.
■ Imp, to form “ three states of the Un-
E —the ski" of'he uin b*xin sold before
■s cmiphi-—and Gen, Long & Co. am
ft pumper* of the American population
ft ” We are sorry it is not better re
lented than by 'll? needy adventurer.
■ have followedhis fortunes. No, no •
Bere is ever to be an American pom.
Bn Jet its msb tutor# expatrial
Bnselvrs in a lawful manne r li' th. »
Bin as a ho Iv, let r be as tiie Pilgrim*.
B in lie gab of p'-acd, and not as a
ft with bun evs l.et hm arms be th
Kind the pi nth, to subdue the fore
■tame tie land. Ch lirhes iuul em
He are any thintr b it . American ths
Hwim in foreign lands at ih P out -,t
■ ‘‘.not by licentious hands (Jen
K nuy b ■ a m i t oftrood ’lersonal c ( ha
Br; "f iiterpi iZ"; of soldierly detv i
■t; generous to h.s a I ier<ini * —he m u
■dtiivse,and a pood" military pr-*vi
■’tibrit: hut h has violated (lie lan
■scimilryandi e low of oafi-ons \n !,
■re h; out* host friend vvlio had tuns
■d, wr should say that he had placed
■tell beyond the pile pf ois countrh,
■ beyond the circle of it sympathies
I vV'.t. r.trl
■rivate letters yesterday received in
Hciiv from tl» United S ales’ Fripate
■ohkss, Ga n tfonhy, left her at anc'.i'ir
■k* Isle ot la,uii, in Canton If.;,
■ni, on tie 9 h .f \prij, w -ie she ir
■l o itlia 2i li fib,, preceding oionth,
■r a ;uixir.-,pf sis lays fr ontMuulla.
■ 'Vus expend 1,, leave th- re about tlv
■ t'iot the t • nidi an I.probably.would
■'n. some of the merchants ships down
■ *, * ' iea ‘ H - -r further destination
■ ii'V’wn b\ the writer of the loiter
■c i \ve have seen All the officers
■ with the exception of I.>eut.
■hhh ivho had left the v,ss I on ac
■", ” ''l health, and taken sliipoing - fu;
■ r- '" r ’ ' Ibid
li ’ ho F'-nnk>in. Cant ff/ii'e, nr
■ i„.»,. J '*J n „ ’>■'’”» Mo iba UTO'in’s
I. - n . r "fm-is 'mrriesnrs. -vliich
Ip 'be hilVri.
Kji j. ' 7 ‘ from Novcrr,t,f.j.
H>i o i* • r°" n,n enced j is* aft r nii.l.
them-of. he F "ink'in
?T Thf,ir req.ired
l*V,v- , P k p e*> the ship he.
■>. . I,r I' l desn’t* of all th «lr es.
■‘•t'>ii-u"i n'*,i l '" ir s '; e ° iim ' bv ihe
■ ntnm •‘mst-vent mi.
l of ; p if(rin{r. the five ton-
Hvriti, ~r "r ’ " em-ded every tliina*
■4 - t'e-ks re •■vent
♦Sf* n>r»V‘'uf *i
f ' V'sn^l
B 1 Iwlr t!” ,' M '"»»•*. t'lnt, *r.
BicS,r. V r| " t, < verHv of .he
At tie »s»e
n I’oriis*,,, t,. np ( | ~ i ii.gif.
Km aI! , ' V ' M: *H- dloimste.l
Hun ,1 rv.-w
of llnull,
r,r *•"' hv po*i 1 sea.
■ 11 Still Spe «• I v ~|
Riil'lmoi'it /■*,.
I |'* r<,,M, '"t Jr* 1 «eot,..„h rI,
*l^'*wtf« c*i»iiif»ut.
■W&’Sb'J'?#': 1
■ .Mil Vifitul*
H
tion. WebcCett that the parficnlars m
• elated b«-low. are suhstaniially cofrect.
We nave collected them from sources
- hie.li may be relied on.
Mr. Nicholas 'lllusion in riding over
is plantation, in tha (hnuitv of.llenry.
asse.l through a body of woods, either
nclostd within his liiirts, or adjoining his 1
state —Slaving a pair i f ih aw ba s to p ul
down, or a gate to open, lie dism mnted
t ir the purpose, when he perceived at a
diort distance from him a negio man,
tartly conc.-aletj'by the shrubbery. Con
ceiving him to be a runaway, ho accosted
■ti with the qtus'ionsof " wliat he wik
Joing there, and to whom lie belonged?”
I'o this latter question the slave answer
cd,h\ sating he lxd.org,,d so Mr. N'cho
is Hairston ; Mr. Hairs'oirtold lorn he b
•I, for Unit he was Nicholas ItairsliAi—>
•u negio irj >b'ed, sa-ing that tie vus a
hnv, for by ill ! belong to him.
*’?»on this, Mr. Haltst' n .advanced to*v
ariahim, as we.Jl wiiii the purpose ofehas
■ismghis itisoh nee, as of a prebending
i'in as a runaway, ile was promptly met
by the negro. \v.n» nothing, daunted by the
firm carriage cf Mr Hairston, closed in
with hmi, and by «li’it*d s iperior strength
hurled bun to the ground. Having so
f«ir triumphed, he proceeded In complete
ius \ ictory, by hutting Mr. Hairston in the
breast, and cUoalcing him--Jn the inter
vals ot his fa iv, Mr Hairston heggrd for
mercy, promising eternaily to conceal
what hail happened, to resign his purse,
it that was his object in wishing t,o kill
min, and even to purchase and ematici
pate him.—Nothing however, could sof
ten the b ‘east of tlxs savage. He pro
ceeded obviously with an intention of kill
ing, to beat his prostrate foe in the mtisl
unmerciful manner. Accordingly to the
account we heard, Mr. Hairston swooned
under the soveivy of lusstiff*.ring. When
lie revived he found th.i. he had unknown
to himself, in.stn e Ively taken Ins knife
from his p.-cket, w bich'before he had for
gotten todo. lie instantly aimed a blow
at the tace of- the negro, which he re
ceived near his eye—he seeim-d however
totally regardless of it, Mr. Haiist in
then aimed a second lunge at Ids side,
winch-produced a more sensible effect.
The negro ceased for a moment, and ob
served, " you dam a’d rascal, yon have got
a knife.”—Mr. Hairston seized ttie mo
ment to renew h s intreaties for nvrey.
ottering to send for ti pin nciat; to heal h..;
wounds, ai dto forget and lorgiyo tveiy
thing. The barbarian was m-wever inex
or. and Mr Hairston perceiving it to
he a matter of life add death, rep ated.
His slabs tiilii such good effect,’that ii) .*
short time, llie unfortunate wretch ex
hausted by (tie loss of bioml, qoitled Ids
grasp of de'uti>', and inrnblcjd off hi In:
last agonies nt dissolution, fdiscri mg *o
Mr. Mairsion " you dmin’d rascal, yon
have killed me.”’ With gicat d fficulty
Mr. Hairston reached home where !us
iife for s onetime was nearly de-spair. il * t
He is represented, howev* r, as cmiud-.s
--c. ill. The persons .sent to look after the
negro, found him dea 1. —The sp u wluo >:
the sirnggio to k place, is said to I id;
more as if it had been trampled b. con
lending armies, than by two individu,
als. —Press
From the National Advocate.
The Missouri j
As we had reason to expect, so it turns
out,’ that the speculators on power and po
'ideal influence, are now using their es
forts to prevent the re-ylcction of those
lUembers, who, true to the constitution,
to common sense,,and above all to die u
nion ol the states, refused to vote f>r the
restriction on Missouri. The same hyp*>-
enry’, the'same plausible arguments, tin
same sand fled clamour w'nich prevailed
asi winter, are now pot in acquisition to
vrry th- point originally i*i view—name
c. the erection of n northern fxinty. the
triumph ifje t-vilism, or the sepenuion of
’he union. One oral! these events weie
.ni.u. ii.siy desired, and posterity will strip
he cloak oflni'iiainiy tV'iin tlie shotfders
fri es 'lea guing speculators, and exhibit
hem in tbeii uuketi deformity There is
a u-ail in die American character whim
ecitiot be too li glity estimated: U.isdiai
if a f a ik and unreserved coufi le iee—
dni'.lai-ning mean a ivant gi s and not sus
p. c: mg it in otb.-rs—preuaivd to comniii
witli au op n f>• -, b i not always guarded
against the secret approaches and coward
at'licks of hypoed- ical opponents I ,
pr..portion to the danger which the agi
•atiou of the Missouri question involve !
lilt; union of th** States', is die indigo-itim
now njaiiif s'ed on the d scoviery of (h
real obj ct m view—and happily for lei
comiipy, (*>t republican principles aid
(me lih'-ity, was the discovery of t te ul
I. l lor obj ms, for it excludes ds project
ors forever from power and influence.
The fbond r of the Missouri ply it is
Hbbs cr.oi Mess chosetis, a man, who to
great tawnts, unites a cold-hearted specu
lative desigm g turn ol mind; his pritici
pi. s ate a si-p beyond federalism, and t‘ie
obj.ct was to daw the line-, to array N ir'h
I ag.iiitSl South, t.hii/,..ii agxiiist U.tiz -i, and
ruin if he could not re Ic. Judge Story
played no sma t paid in the game; and if
a noiiiiern pawn - was to lie created. It*
fl ittercd liirosud That he /as capable ot
takiti". die lead. Ins humane p.dioy is .July
cstin•«/*.■ 1. Webs' -r ad tressed himself!
Ilupkim.on, t.f V Tins, (vahia, (who lately
has taken opine tesde*>ce (n Ncw-Jerscv)
and Hopkins in got up the first ineo ing
on the Rilijcct ui Missouri, in that slate,
aldiough lie now denies a!! iig*?ncyin thru
affair. Mr. Sccredii y Dwight was a car
dinal agent in that p'ot; Mr. Walsh wa-,
eniisteu, and Mr. F'ter A. Jay, and oln
ers, got up the mewling ip this city. We
w -re among the tint who approved of
tu se steps, and attended the meeting—
To arrest the evils of slavery, b/consul i
tional mtas in s, was 'oo muci| in conso
nance with the tree lom ot oar instil i.
'ions, to he disregard'. 1; but we Wei’**
s-on upiirbed nfih -r- id ibj-ct in vie v...
I'o he deceived, mid T the cloak of pn •
unlhropy, was no etcraonhimry circmT
starjcc-i lint tlit progress o( tow all dir a *
level ipe I div seer t i I'enti nis of Ih
mover** /• wus H second '!art ford Con
unititn Hininesi, Con i rued iu*ler 111*
asm to Inrna uiy, ami th nisa*i<U t*»ok so
a live part, who now view the mio's and
di ir ii'ijeiii* uni i ih tig sliun, The u
in -o rn n wep tnoi'e • Tioud) thrc vi* n<-
hold Was during lit" agtiidiioi ol tin*
qo i* i*U ml I'll* iv* i", so lu*'(' in v
tend ug a* I Slc*Tl a t Killing lh* ioltii
ol dm U'lidi, hs» uiilfnj |)i tooth ami'll
w t agaol* l 01, soil cut do 'o the tilde
I il l 'i * we lu> rn ily |io.a h> I, I'lllU
J o, sod *'f-»e «, ware irtlnir sjcols, ng
Mdwii >0 Hisim* » *4'i»h4ou <d tl (W this
J F
stsfe, xnd deceiving himself, uhe #nrxr«
has dow, that he could gain a..piel in*
by it, t l»e took an active ourt, au i, in his
last message, he d’s in. Iv stated, tlx*
f-no nw/” could ne gnsierthan a.lmitting .
nvmri without. restriction; thereby
Meaning to.convey the idea, that tnc dis
wilntiun of the unnm would nnV.be ctmsn'-
ree las so evil * qnaffy us great as the Mis
-n.iri wit.ifx.it rcsirictimt Tiie owns ito
tiuuofdiat stslo has at length been recei
red, and is provision# a,,ainst the exten
sion of sliiWt ry ai ens favorable as honest
net' could wish, Ix s.dis it is known tha:
M Soiiuw ip neither pir-bicc o*.M*in, so- I
gur nor rice, and oonseq,iciUiV re grtr s
will tioi be r*quirod-T'hc constiinti., i wi);
'no approved by congress and the ar.itn'ors
of this pml dfi-r.il.i il and diS p'.yjed—Mr.
tlopkins oi, it sh tniil be koowi't, is'hang
tog about the Le g siature of New-Icis**y»
to tie made S' tuil-ir in congress, but that
(-publican state is not to ne speculated
upon by federal gentlemen from Fennsyi
vada. • • ■
One fact more, and in; are done. Tiie
following advei'iistftf.tnt cut from aCaunn
oa gua paper, in tins state, will at .one*
snow how hollow a e tile pretensions ol
-some advocates for emancipation. Here,
outer the head ot S'nvery Abolished, is a.:
invitation to reglstei slaves to prevent,
their miinjimission;—
dfjr SLAVFUV ABOLISHED!!
“•All persons hKI to Setvo as slaves '
within the stale, who were born since tbe
year 1799, aiul v.iio have not been record
ed according to an act, entitfid "an ac:.
relative to stave# and terrains,” passed
March 31, 1814, or woo liuve not been
taught to read according to the provisions
of tiie said act, are thereby
a’the age of eighteen years, any law to
die contrary notwithstanding
" N Tice IS H< re;bv given, that onlv
THitEE slaves have been so recoicled in I
toe town clerk’s htiice of Canandaigua.
“N. ti. OUKaKJJUO, Town Uierk.
“Canandaigua, Aug, o, idJJ,
The three slaves bore registered to
prevent their emancipation, belong we are
credibly uifuTneu oJonn C. Spence
a mao who m.* le it uis hnsinesslo go ;p
apd down toe canai, cryi ig J'ompkins an I
Slavery, and who on the floor ~| me A
se.ubly, v*as to.id in favor of restncung ,
Hfissou'v—Duihe is sma.l gain*, in this ai
ui.i. aith -wgli he is a practical evidenc*
ut die STIC my felt by lilo pi lule inove*s
l.i Inis oisgracclul plot;
VtictMi Cvuce.nl.
corros, 15 a 18 ctß,
Uu. lUfioiifo, 2\Ja 25
TO H aCCOj 4 44
SCUAtt, 11 „ \\
salt • 82 8 7b
run?* 4 a 6dd
c*i UN, 371-2 a 50
Jtr.Ai, 50 a 6 1-2
cofeke, 28 a 3 U
axd
Comniissiun Jtusincss.
1 lli> witweriber returns thanks for the
encourage ~mu heretofore rec ived in the
above- bus* Hess, and i Jonris uis fnytiuta
a"d die public that he is eow enlarging las
Warc-lluUsc, situated at the upper end of
It-aad .Street; wliicu will be i i cornpl. u
order fir -the ivc. ptior. of Cotron, a-d
hopes by his attention to merit a share ot
public patronage.
J. Auslcy.
Sept, 21 fiv
LA fV f rLLki/ih,
I HF. subscribers liave formed a con.
ne.-ion in the various blanch sos pr.ifts
.oniial business, under the firm of ll >ck-
WF,it & Mr.ritcu.v They will an. ,-d to any
businc-S'. confided to them in the foil,owing
counties', v;z :
/ lahhaiti, Jasper, Wilkinson,
Jones’, Ha nock, Pul i ki. (J
Margin, Washington, Laurens,
Grin tie, Twigys,
And also in tin 6,h Circuit Court of the
United Stad-s
Snmn l t!ochcrll r
JoHph L. Hepburn,
Sept. 21
TO -iibjk i',
T- . *
M. AO convenient tenements opposite
*>t . h»v:i ,e’s dwelling house on Kids St.
For par ic M s cnqm e at tile Store *d
-us Me Until, .v.
Uq : k 3t ts
ro uai.\ r,
V, DWELLING ! ouse on the cornero I
Elhs and Centre S, reels. For terms ap
ply to
J istepli \l.*or<*,
■ opposite the Market.
Sept. 21 if
TO UKNT,
OeVEHAL tenements in Cotton H*ngc,
• ,i,»'y stoned for the purch.su of p. o
ice and tiie sale of Groceries.
. J. Anslty.
Sept 21 w4w
K \i ~BALK,
An Elcgtnt Saddle Mare.
Far particular# enquire at ihisolhce.
Sept. if
NO ITCE.
DiHHNO my üb#ence fur about six'
< . Us, I have uppoi (ml M> K lar.ar I.amu
and .Mr. Jams# Canuui'H* hs my ugenls,
Joltu >l. liti ven port.
kept 9 ■ tw-wfr
W« urw iiiitliih Ued
• innotl'ic* I tbOK WAI’KINa, a can I*
«• r for Htt»vtmr nf Tuu Hmurns, at the
nailing vlvlloil.
Vugnsl 14—— 3utu till #t
Klirriir** TiIUV
Fur hull* st du« Offios.
TT.&'B'S ,
AND '
Comwvlssiflu V*ua\ues&
tiif/ subscriber,
BRR 15 lean- so r« uirn thanks of of grat.
itude for the encouragement he has ,
,-receivrcl in Ira
WARE HOUSE
A *0
Coin mission Bn si ness.
At ;,!v- ki'tic time would inform hi*
friend*that b i' 1 ’ larg** Wari-Mon*
ssa and thorns,
hesi M.liia.tyMs ip, Augusta, bod; for safety
and cnilvjiii nec, o i the Street leading to
the Ware II ■mse omini d by him t!i *
t «v(> l ist seas ns— both if which will be
•itrictiy attended to'.
Jo’m Hinton.
‘syot 19 ',r4'
Cotton Tobacco
WAHK-IIOUS.K,
{At the nnihGu.j
rjllfF. Snbsci ihers heg leave to return
X tlicir (Jratefnl h •nks in their friends
a nl thepnhVc generally, for the very lib
eral encouragement they have received in
Uieir
STORAGE
AND
C om\\tisavm Wunlness.
Vnd Would how inform t|itm that they
have made every necessary improvement
in their
WARE JWUtES;
To afford room and convenience for the
reception of,dl
iPJiDS'USJI
AND
M 1C RC lI.INDIB K.
They will continue to make liberal ad
vances on all J’ItODUME addressed to
‘hi;in for sav (if i eqnired )
Well qmudied l isp ct ir i will constant
ly attend to class the TOBACCO in quali
ties, and eveiy dispatCu given to custom
IMS. >
L. r. Cantulou $ co.
IVho Hive for SaLn
l,ll ' <!,eis kAL I,
'A>‘j puces Prime Cotton Hanging
10D cmls 'dope, and
4Uo hs Twine
. /? /j’/* u, bopt. 9——-w
Td VubUe.
.’fliriE Undersig uni take this method t-
A iniorli/ their f.i.uuis a.d the public,
fat Ipry'orxwitinn. if., uu sue D-ismes
ai their WAKE MOUHE in AUGUSTA, us
Vi4uV'tttU3»
AND
i] owuw’i as i<» u cMCi*c\vau\a
Th ir WARE if OUSE nod STORES
arc hi good order for the reception. »f
Merchandize and Country.
Produce;
\iui they intend to g.ve their undivided
attention to the business, and hope by in
dns'ry and oromot alt. n'ion to all orders
to give gen ta! satisfaction to those who
may favour thorn with their custom.
McLawsty Holt.
(s's The Wish! igton News, (,:• ensuo
rongh Selector, and Millrdgevillo Journal
and Record- r, are requested to publish
the a!>ni e 8 limes, ami mrward their ac ts
to ihis otTi fir payment
Sept. 9 8t
aTOUAUE' i
AND
Commission Business. i
' i
Subscribers renew tii<* off-r of '
ti their services to their Friends in the ’
.bo»e Business.
They continue at their old Stand on
BvuaA-bu*fcfct,
A.vn Tin:in
WIRE-HOUSES
Arc in good order for the receptio of
COTTON & GOOJJ£
OF KVKUT lIESCHIfTIOir.
They take this opportunity to return
uluks for favori< heretofore received, and
spedl'nlly solicit the continuance of a
.urtio’i of public patronage,
A. SLAUGHTER & C. LA BUZ A AC.
September 7 241
jy Tne Milledgeville Journal and Re
• irdei*, the Missioi ary and the Washington
\ T . w», are requested to publish the above
l.nies weekly in their respective papers,
, .cl their accounts shall be paid on pre
i - s t*nr*■ tto »!••’ subscriber*. _ 1—
•—— '—" . *•*' i
Ltti.V*uci\e W vtisvjii, \
CONTINUE THE
/actor a£f & Commission
i
BUSIN Ebb IN SAVANNAH,
here kill orders trill be promptly attend ,
,1 to,
» K • ts
SiUUAUE :
AND |
| fjE subscribers have taken the Ware- 1
ilouse lately occupiad by Henry Mltulta,
mpnstie llm Wharf, tsbieli is now In com
dots < rl«r for the reception of t. illon
tod Meiehamlise
Mufkisuxie J) Pome.
OobdNN If •<
The SnHscriben
WAVING taken flir a term.of veam, th
co 'to y m ron icnn
WVM VIOMSfcS
one lined t»v Ur. fl B. Eaha.i
and pjevioiJdy by Messrs M*Ki wa tc Co
offer their services to the public gem:
rally, particularly to the Planters and
Merchants of tho Upper Country, as
I Mcrous,
AS\} s
General Commission
Their IVA.H.E MOUSES are Spaci ~i
'Central to !J,isin« Ss, adil ir flood Prdei.
fnr the I'Ceaptun ol all kinds ot
Produce -I Merchandize .
ArriuDfiiticnts will h.- math; ui doc sea
son for procuring an honest and capubit
Instfcctor <;f Tobuci o.
Being aware that t!ie success ofthmr
■mdertakiug relies on their aliefUiou
they beg leave to assure their Irieods
and tlic p ilrlic that their united ex
eriions will he used to give sntisfac
don in all blisi mss entrusted to their
care.
Win. Sims $ WiUi ims.
JaljKß if
—; I, *
Tiano Tories,
ON llANii.
*au o> th . .(tu,
'P , , sw
5. HE Suksnribei wfii keep hetvnller, n
c instant supply of
pllvo tMurns
Ol the best Kngliih and Amiiican rank,
wliiclt lie will sell low for Cush nr go
Town Acceptances.
A. rietput,
At Eeh.v (f i .ihtton'e A I i
SeptmnUei 7 rntf
KSiMO \\T
Piano Forte
W
vv ITH the additional Keys, Pedal, an
Drawers; made in I'hdadeiphia, hr
M eintitcliirer from liO'idao—am! p<»ss« r
a a very tin- tone, may h- se#n an i, tn
her purticiilars Itnown mi npnlication '
SumiK I <v<‘r,
Teacher of Vocal .Mum at the Sie/wion
Academy, on the Sand .tdU.
Aug- 2i
'Hw* Piano Forte TNiijrhr.
a»o u m
lIiRSPKCTPUU.V v forms the Tadic
of \ng istauihl its ncii.in, ilmt hr has r,
tnnjedto this city, apd intends to undo i
his permanent place o( residence; ii- u >
1 his time to the instr’ii
tion of pupils on the
Pitmo
His attention to his Rch dus he hopes
will merit h,pait of piiblir. patv'inagf—
yppliraii mi made nt t!»e Mansion flouse
Hotel, will be attended to.
)„lv 11 ts
,<1* J e ure muhorisev?
•o Stale that''A. TlUtiO will be a <:a i'l
ale for the oiiiCe of Receiver of’fa rRe
turns, for Richmond county at the ensuif;'
•lection.
August 12 ts
We are niidiorisefi
o iitiHminee tier) Thus firysr <:k, Can
dr hit', for til- House of Ihpr isenatii •. >-
n 'he SUte Legislature, at the ensuirig «•
i ction.
September 7.
R.U. E WIS~
UPON the petit ion of Albert Godbee,
slating that he was possessed of a
certain promissory n.*t« given by Nathan
iel Cannon—bearing date the Bth ts A
pril, in lilt year 1819, for the s mi of three
hundred and sixteen dollars, which note is
now lost or mislaid that it cannot lit
.iind, a copy of which is now on file in
he cl. rka orifice of this court, us near as
the paid petitioner can recollect, (ogelhei
well an affidavit, s'sting the loss of the or
iginal. it is ordered t ! at a copy of skid
note hr established in lien of the original,
iinlenH cause be shewn to the'contrary ai
'he next terra of this court. And it is fnr
t Her ordered that a copy of this rule he
published in one of the public gazettes of
this state, once a month for six months
preceding the time of shewing caus>
(hereon.
Extract from the minutes, /
John Carpt liter, cl’k.
may 31 ntf>
Linco-n Court of Orciuiu.^.
September Term, 1820.
J'tffN LAMAR, assignee of Minn
Winn, having filed his petition, prav’
i .g that an order nwy pass directing P
ter Lamar, adtninistiuUir, and Willitun
Reynolds, administrator in right of hi
wif- Prudence, administratrix of Richard
F Winn deceased, to make and exeunt
titles to him to a certain island in Sjivun
tn h River, called Winn’s Island, in cie •
foirfiity with a bond made by Richard P
Winn, in his life time, to Minor Winn,
and by him assigned to the said John La
mar, s copy of which bond and the assign
ment is to the said petition annexed.
It is Ordered, That the said Peter and
William shew cause la this court at nex
January Term thereof, why they shook
not execute Titles in conformity with •!•
said bond and assignment, and that tUU
order be published once s month fur .1
months in one of* this public ga/' ties, ae I
at the court-house dour of *sid county >
previous to the said January term.
'the shove is a Inis copy, taken froo
the minutes of Ilia court,
Win. IliirptT, c.c.o.
tfepl, 19—>ii 3m
For itlo lit LliU ofUcu.
Bank of Jftuguata,
Bth September 1820.
♦■-S an opinion prevails among many,
■viiucut Ba.-.lc Nfdes in two for the pro*,
tt-r security of i tanamidvou by Letter,
tlui' the i >*suers arc bound to pay the
ulm'e ofaN ,t e , when only luff thereof is
produced, the public are hereby i rorhied,
*b ;l ' in consequence of the se:--oua injury
to which the issues would b<- exposed, by
such on operation, this B ii.lt n«-vcr hsu,
iv-ddoer not, c-msiel. r i*vu-lt responsible
j bo''he bsvmeiit of any of its Notes, with.
I out lie production of the whole, or the
♦most materjui pir”s thereof
HalfNtttes, having'he si-nature of the
■•i.sid nt o> flashier, are entitled, as here.
• fr , to half th' value of the entire note,
>n saiiafiyjt.’iy evidence tv inp enhibiwd*
that dr presented half has beenproperly
Obnined.
Bv Order.
.~us ynoim, cashier.
*ente T ,lvo> 12 ts
mISuE ■
t •
£3 if) Bids m l 8 Tierces A! t«covado
s - cs vu,
Jutt Peer veil on Cmmi^nment,
<V;ml fi»r Sale by
L C. C ANTE tot/ k Co.
Sept If) 2t
« Ik* u(»scribeifH
jun: run fur kfcf.tj.vo,
120 PUR \V,K*
C Olhpil ■: .J‘ It VOf ■ -If HT'ptiOO.
100 Sid ♦» yiiittn Soal
LcHu\‘\
130 Sides W r iv JS'eats Lea*
thee,
Which they offer f.,- sale low fur Cush
u* u;ipr>u d paper
I l 'ml, oodnilV >' A co.
Sep* 12- -3t ■
Tin? I»s« l iiior
H\' .UTST lll.r iYKI) ftco.H
BaVV&tou S^ti,
p f\ •
l >) V. 41> V]'? (J. o'lenep.-.’
fidt'K ST'!.ir HOOTS.
si) Perl'’ si >J luliry M.ncoo ttn I Calf
Slue U Is
N. ' iMicwdcll.
Sc pie mb 0-I*2 4t
Sew i 101 l ,
from Mr JtrnJ. Lee's Mills
w \mt \N : id go<K).
HI MAI, J, MV
1 . (/. r.inlclou & ci>.
Sepi. 12
_
•straw iron ods,
0
Os lKeJln>( qiulily,
Mil ß. TtilTi.E
* >
ESPP.CTFCU.V 'ufnrirs her friend*
nn 1 the pnnVtr ;en that the harjuafc
• Ceived fi< .'I Hu i. U'. rtoi-v,
TWO CASKS St’l’t HIuR Hl'* JTI
Straw hn
f'onaiaiinjf of ih»-N« v si Fashion Shaped
-7 AISO —
SIX CASK- op
Second qualify d”
And a Supply of de in st <-h pant
PITH' ,»i SFC-INO UI!'I,!TY
STH.V-V HJlA'lts
.lll of -ryhich She id A! tell low, cither
wholrtnlc or retil'l,
Sept. 9 wdw
o \ n \ i\
iiOO Vtaeea B-iUiiVXB*
lob Coils t pe.
ON "HP. tm Eli
90 Hags Holler,
40 Hlitis. Soi,ai,
For Sale by
Henry Sfoudcr.
Sent / 14'—— ■ f
I otto 1 Hogging <jrc.
pfECES first quality COT*
ION BAGGING;
13 ) Coils ih.ic (tope, made of the
best Russia llenip,
lOJOlhs English Baling Twine,
ALSO
Dupont’* Gun Powder, r r k r r r.
Fortule by the Svbtcrib rt, low for Casjt
or Toiun .Actefitanern
V. Mitchell & H. Ciarko.
' Sept. 7. lu4w
Philadelphia Double Me*
'lke fcubaciriVjQT,
//ai ou hunit, u J’"w Met It It F.I.S
Doubl * Ale,
Winch he w ill »v|| on the mutt n-aaona,
ole 1 onus at hi* Store opposite the M.*rlu t,
Joh(*|)li Moore. '
Hrptcmhe 9 ——l ft ~ lir "*
Jii'i i.fCi*i\ed
Ihil for inly alike ,V*w I tui- Vummiiiiti
S'J'bU i.
\iui'£.te\»uu\iuurite) luwd
i* K li H I A,
• In »hu > ear
Annual It