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■ , !( | v in her course, declaring that she would
■ rather than submit any longer to the un-
W !„t unconstitutional, and oppressive system,
m jj sr jilan was the only one which she could with
fl ri) ,, r iety pursue in relation to laws, which the
I vclwla South admitted to he unconstitutional—
■ Ijirne ly, to treat them as it' they had never been
■ It might have been expected that all
I the Southern States after their reiterated pro
. 9 and solemn declarations of resistance,
■ watt |d have at least encouraged her ctr<rts, Hut
( ssß aS the time of trial approached, either tVom an
fl uncoil pierable attachment to the Union, or from
■ afearof consequences, they withdrew from her
■ H u countenance and support, or joined the nianu-
I iarturmg States in denouncing her. F.venGeor-
I gia, whom we have seen recording her protest
I the memorials of the Senate, and who in
I Vuit very year had set at defiance u decision of
■ .',e Supreme Court, because she deemed it un
constitutional, joined for a season in the cry a
gainst the plan of resistance proposed by South
Carolina. The right of a Slate however, to
judge of encroachments upon hoi constitutional
privileges, audio determine for itself, questiohs
of this kind, arising between herself and the
general government, was supported by too many
great names to be successfully controverted.—
Mr, Jr fferSoN had declared, that “to contend
that the general government is the exclusive
rjgcoflhe extent of the powers delegated to
it, stops nothing short of despotism, since lln
discretion of those who administer the govern
ment and not the constitution Would he the mea
sure of its powers. The several states who
formed that instrument, being sovereign and in
dependent, have the unquestionable right to
judge of its infractions; and nuu.ification by
those sueereigntles.i)f all unauthorized arts dune
umi.tr that instrument, is the rightful remedy."
Mr Madison had repeatedly declared the same
thing. That inimitable cominenla-y upon the
federal constitution, "The. Fedeiulist ," asserts
‘•there is no position that depends on clearer
principles, than that every act of a delegated
authority contrary to the constitution is void.—
Ter Legislative act therefore, contrary to the
constitution can he valid.” livery Judge who
•
had spoken upon the subject, had dec'aiej the
same thing. Indeed, constitutions would have
been valueless, if those who made them for
' their own protection, had no power of determin
ing tlteir meaning. Tints fu. tilled, South Caro
lina boldly maintained her right to treat the
Tariff laws as a nullity, ana >o fixed and resolute
seemed her purpose to i-x«..-lse ;.i> right at all
hav. uds, that it bo earn 0 matut'eni to all, that she
would have to be coerced to obe.il- tree, or sooth
ed by concessions. The general government
now took the alarm, and nr ItMJO reduced the
duties between four and live millions of dollars.
■j in) act for lids -nr. ose, was however, like
*
anything else hot a tV.-mii nmi open concession to
a s,ufjling people. It was ft.tltlllv and deecp
lively ilravvn; in so murli that it required great
1 d'or uni research ioliud out how far it actually
f. i benefit the South. Them wan scarcely a
i oviiion in it whi -li all ■etnl the into e.-ls of
•do manufuituring Stales, which was not conn
' hai.im.-ed by some other provision in thei, fa
v - —. Tile Co.ißOlivu clauses, were iimi illy su.h
a di! e.nnm ai aeoolextuld not understand, an i
i.iaibly laat-.liZiiig to those of the Sotiiii
v. lu cumd understand them. Ti us a general
ii j'v of fium ten to liiteert per eeldiim vvas laid
n .on all nupo, tationH j.-f woollens, by die clause
.a Ihu hill which al.ol.4iwd the former c.edi’S
lit the duties on siteli aitleics. A ! the duties
nimisiiied hj the first cost, were increased by a
. laiise which detdaoed that the pound sleilmg
. iiiitild he computed at jsTsd instead ol §-l 11 Us
real value. A J.auJsonui concession Was made
ij the f-outli, ou tlie a: tide of plains, much used
! o negro clothing—the duty on this article vvas
.-pditoed to live per cent advaloiem from filly oi
i- say, according to its cost, lint ibis advantage
ftoidd not he reaped, unless plains co-t thirty
f-re opals or loss, and no plains could bo got
f.r this (irice. If it cost thirty six cents, the duty
vvas to ho 50 per cent. To give the reductions
an imposing appearance, the duties were great
ly lessened, or entirely removed, from drugs,
eunfeclioniiiies, and foreign luxuries. 'i lie
South was by no means saiisfiad with this little.
They said that four fifths ol the reductions were
upon die only at tides, the duties on wnich were
sinned with them by the North. That they
drew f.orn the Treasury alone, and that must ho
supplied, and consequently nearly the whole
burden of the government expenses would tall
upon their shoulders. They were told that
nothing bettor could ho granted them, limy
besought Congress for some token that the re
ductions should he continued from year to year,
alluring to bum six, eight, or lon yeais, it they
■ could lie assured of rmlrcgs at tho expiration of
that time. It was replied that one f-uiigresc
■old not hind another by pledges, liiis, thus
admitted, hut they besought this t,'.ingress to
establish a system of gradual reductions, and
tney would he satisfied until another Congress
should assume the responsibility of overthrow
ing it, This vvassjenied them. They then en
treated tiie majority to gve die act its true name,
in order that its constitutionality, if it ever came
b ,-foi o the judicial tribunals of the country,might
be fairly tried. All its advocates now said, they
admit u to bo an act exclusively for protec
tion; therefore entitle it "a Hit far the. eticonr .
• igcinent of domest c industry" so that the Gourl.-t
of the Union may be enabled to take into their
consideration its real object. This wr,s refused.
■‘South Carolina put her principles in practice
—she passed laws for the protection ol her ci'i
y.-ns who should refuse obedience to the tin ill
laws. These dozens were sued in the Lniteu
Plate's C. arts, and judgment modeled against
til-in. The Mai shat attempted I" enforce the
J idguient and was resisted. An armed force
Was sent t j Ids ai I—South1 —South C irolm I declared her
secession from the Union —the United states
Government declared her judgment should he
enforced. Tinough the instrumentality ol one ol
her eiti/.eng, Georgia Was induced to espouse the
principles and (because of Carolina—civil vva
ol the inos*. terrific character ensiled, a d altei
a valiant struggle, Georgia and Carolina were
vanquished. The Igst Georgian who fell in trie
conflict, was the citizen who pressed his .Stale
into the service of her sister, w hen asked in his
last moments h>w ho fell, upon reflecting that
fu bad involved hjqisclf and Ids country m ruin,
hf> -«> la I preferred the honor of the brave
1 and the grave of the fee
■ , ee > m Ino gn,nogs of in
exorable avai.ee ; the penis of unequa, war to
• certainty of unequal burdens; the .word of
my oppress, to «iei, wither,.,, embrace- I
3 the bumble privilege of using my own
- property mmy own way; Meyfo.tgh.VlJ
~. , Jf 1 * Cd t 0 ' h,!,r benefit— they have triumphed
PJ s, « llf y judge between us." Tiunk yo ’
M.C-ananan.myehl 1 Iren wll! blush to bet-,:,.
ITh t ; i - ,lh «ci:t Z .‘ n run. their veins?
Ihatthrywal'eowerhero.e.heHonsofWelis.er
i hast a darkest I' icture of Nullification
has been drawn ; it has been carried to its most
r hopeless results; without one turn of fcr.un. in
•ts lav or, wii >‘-t one battle wm, by it, „ r one
■ coiicessiuii Mae t 0,,. Think you sir, your
1 children vvu'-.V. blush to own the fnhers who
‘ m imtamea.., 'i/u.-.k you sir, that the ruins of
;hi3 great Republic will be ascribed to Nullify.
t 10,,! ,7 - ou tbink so sir, reject i, f and take to
- joursci :U mere honorable title of “ A siravn,.
shin ti-c.-i. but teach your sons patience, in
’ :, 7 te, in all things, that they
may live, while you petition, remonstrate, nrguo
• i a, % t; iaaton foi sixteen years more. Then if an
t lotilTeir Uruhna ..uses, you will receive another
’ | 0 favor 1 0,11 d uur uUuctionato brethen of the
- ‘ north.
i ( it, he concluded in our nest.)
1 CUIIMC NIC ,IT Cl),
I'r. McWHonnca wdl please notice the fob
. lowing Lrr,ala mills last paper. In my Letter,
. ! «r ‘‘disclaimed” read “declaimed ’’—strike I
, ou ‘ bio paragrupti below my signature.
AUGUSTUS D. LONGS TUEET. i
CbLUTioU
A ills persons arc eauiiore i ngaiatti
ti liliue for U Note,.! - i f-uul.givt n '
by brainuo! Hicks, to myst If, gout -tlm«- 1
tlimk in .lununry lust, for $ >6, , 1Jt ‘ the ] t i
day ol ilnnmry, ISl.il. Tiio di’invi-i- i f
-aid Note is Luddd paying- it to tiny !u <
uiyselt, as I shall proceed to c-ule. lit !
HJd.N.I AMIN C-R UMI,
Colunif.in C'jtmlif, jhijr 15. ISdd It !/‘J
MW !
UAVO\ A\l> ig.i atf>, '
fp fi
<F HBLS. sit verier X«v Flour,
tldjUdU junuuis ILlVon, till sides,
.10 Jars Lull'd, put up lur family
use. Just received, .mil ll.rsule by
JAi Oil dltil.sE. j
Aug 25 jt }ty
F/ UUI the JilSl o/OcUlhlf lll.lt.
Dvv. l iugr on Ucynold ;
i|nW» 1 ,,,, ‘ ! *fiii occupied by
VV' ll - liohcrisoii, Jr.
I In ftnf» on Melntosh street, at pre
sent occupied by Air I«o!>c. t iVLTI uia'il. '
fur KTiils, tipplv f’l Ail'. Jehu I‘hiidJty. ()| '
TllO.i! V.< AL.-t.Ji; VN. |
A utr 25 ih w >J-d
AlVtUV.tnlv Avov’ti T: a\yu
0 1 the Jet Tnr-tdiiy in . s'nretnber nnt,
V sold at * Ins C onrt I leu -c in i
V V Coimnbiu comtiy. w ithin the itsti j
nlh ttrsofsule, agreeably to un order ol j
the Inferior CM rt ol'said county, w he;i
,s.lt. ig; f r i rdiutiry parfii'scs :
A Tract ol'lj tod cont.tir.ing nine hun
dred and ninety live ams. more oi less,
■in the waters of Ixerinuny's mid CJreen
llricr creeks, in said county. Tilt land |
is well improved, mi l Ins on it, u lirel i
rate Unck Dwelling- Hou.s.,*.
A . *O,
at the sami: if.\!r and rr.\rr.;
Eig'hty-livencre.s ofLaud, in said cent!
ty, on ti.e waters of Uutle.’s crerk, be- j
longing to the estate of Jan d -Found, de- |i
ceased- Wild for thebi u.-lil o. the licirs 1
and creditors, i ciiii.- m ults known on
die day f sid.
■ TIIOAIAS n HE ALL. a dim
Any 25 vv lit !I'J
fa j \\'e ate authorized to announce
LLi ni; suv ah: ti.isti, l><i us a
Uainlidalc for -e-election to a scat ia the
-fi'nalo.aid Hr.nicli of'ihe !Sta!<? lagatla
ture,onliie first Aloinlay in October.
_\ug I _ td ~-5
n- 3We arc authorised tu announce!
LU Lien. VALMNTINH WALKHU.I
as a ('amlidalc fin* the Mennie of Georgia, |
for lliclinvoiid county, at the election in j
October next. ,•
duly 21 ' |
rr —■—» We arc tmliiorisc'd K r tmnoißu e i
LU LDVVAUD J. SJLAt K IL-j.asj
a < alldidute to Ueprcsent ;td'j
Uicliilioad, in the licjin'sciiUili ve jlraiyeii
of the Stale Lcpr.-liiumc, at* life ensuing j
■ elrtion in Oetolier next.
July 21 )
1 >-> We are autiiori/cd to aniuumcc [
LU Judge A. L. LO.M iSTUMI iT. ns I
a Cundidnltf far a r- at in the Ucprcscn
tntivc brancli of the ."-'intc Lcgisla-;
1 lure, at the ensuing" election m j’lciimcmd •
county.
August II U;i£ ;
-V —g. Dr. LI)'VO Di MOV, ofi
LU Early County, is a candnltile lor
l-Jlcetor of President and A ice Frei- lib nt i
-las being friendly to the re-election ol 1
Vmiiu.vv J-UK O-S and the eb-etifni of|
Pm up i’. ILi.m'L!'., of N »i to the j
Vice-Fi i-ridito y.
,\u‘.rll 2T_
—-U DI JJI.MJ my lfi;i|-or;i
■t)/i«£a rv nbsei.ee than tils city. ;
! ...y Brother, Wtu.i.w F.
• iJaSJbffbt i’l-tMliKßTo**. i duly a*iih->
f in attend to any business, in wnich .
i I »\jii inUM’ctteil
; a 11. FLAIJ’I’diTD.V
, Arurs-f ■ J»;y 1
; TO
« 4tAMI 1< OIAILDI ATLLV. nt
V ’l’.,is Dili no, a lest rale .!<*! U
NF.VAJAN IMDN i'Lil, to whom liberal
.vno-es will be given.
I* S^tWilvV,
KFFI-Jll!** his J’rcjts-'i(ini.'! Sold"; to.
, 1 « Pllic eitiv-ens of Angitsfii. mid tls v t
I .Tally Jlis tUlieeis at dies ( rnvvdey's
fat nu-riv occupied by Dr < .-...nng |, :tm.
’ corner of Wi.sl.i.mMot, ai-d Mbs Greets.
1 w here he may he found when not pi ofes
• sionidiy engaged
i July ?“ - 1
Mmnsia
; i ’OTTON «
; T , \o„v , r cr n ers ~:>vin" "M'ointed
M Hiii' nt'r y \v 1,1 l “’* *' c ‘ ,ns,, »nily on
Kn- ll , h,S . Uare ' n ° ~Si' '- Ol
tholrniv i,T I U ' W,U ' , tllirnl Os
o f I^ ~,i,Ue af * l < * l -»|.. Hor qnnMty.
ml v/'/o .”'; 0 S ° Wdl kmnvn. il.ul .ij'.-
11 • "I t ,j,t they require no comment.—
T t ~t ,M, J «r quality, w ill, , e deliv-
Um ? ;l * "eeks
■ o ue. Ourpneesxvillbelowibrt’iish,
°* pprovi'il
I ■ c VMFRELLa f JLA/.R.
j I' n >n*fil c. J-Jerfun (Jo. July 17 wlin 82
Tl, *‘ has on
' 3 iiiul for Sale, several
| gjy figW ol (lie first rule COTTON
Irom the .Mnnnfao
i->ryol ( a>.pbi;u. «V* (•i.az.u Louisville-
Any on ers (or the nrtiele addressed to
me, will meet |ironi|it attention. Per
sons wtslung to (lureliase. are invite,l to
rail at my Wme-lL.use, am! examine
IMtpenority ol the work.
1 • Tlll -v •- ! xv lin sj
to klst.
Jtgjjjt 'I ite large two story Dwelling
fftvijcf House, belonging to the suh
ilJSjSß seriher. situate upon Ellis st.
j «J»¥SeSSafcbetween Alaeinlosli ,V Wash-
I ingt a streets, Inmieiliato possession
j t-vivea. Enquire ol'R. F. Foe, or
! aj. a. i>. white
AAvWUUHly'.v\nv’s vsu\c.
| On the Just Tuud.iy i,i Srptem/nr next,
be sold at (lie Court Mouse in
j Y T Clarksville, Haniher'slmni enmity,
j the fallowing lots ol Land belonging to
I I he e i»ate of Eleazar Williams, demised
i viz
1 One half of Lot No. II in (lie. fourth
j ihslriet of said county, undone Mouse
j and Lot, and one vacant Dot in the N il
i ,ag« el Clarksville, in -aid county.
AI.SO,
j At the Court House in Ital'tin enmity, i
I on the sanie day. I,oi l\n. o. in the lid!
| district of linhua county. Sold by order I
| est In* Court es Ordinary of Richmond
' eoualy.
W ILIA K f'ATLIN, Adin'r
•Inly \ w id 77
3XU€llA\lC^>i£sA^K.
Aunt jiA, .Inly tilth, IK I'd.
| \ INSTALML.VPof l.> per cent
j /iami tiie Capital Kioeii es lids Hank,
will he required to lie paid, on (or before)
.Uontkty the olit Xov. next, by 2 o'clock
r. ai.
DEO. W. LAAIAR, Casifr.
.Inly 21 ml,] K‘i
AOTjraas.
I SA (tI R months afterdate, application
; NS. w iil he rn::de In the Honorable in
jli rinr Court (d*Columbia county, wln'lt
sitting for ordinttry pnrposes. for leave
I to sell the whole of tbe retd estate ol
j Wu.i.ia.v F. ii,\Telil.l.l, deceased, consist
; ing efonc maiety of three hundred and
sixty-, ne and u half acres, h mg in said j
! fount v.
JOHN* W. II A i'CHELH, .7/, .-. j
j Cog i! in i
;\t\\mu\stn\\A>Y h* f' dVc.
On ih:' first I'u‘ f hHj in ihiulicr next, I
j Aliy® 71 fjf» he sold. «l flic Court limine,
I \j* w in < 'iiiatiUiia ermnly. vvififa the
j i i -11 a I hours of stile, t (green Id yto till order
| ol tho liderim t'lunt of said county ;
t 1 1 Land,containing I!20 acres,
more or .less, on the waters of (iertntmy’s
creek ;iIN said minty, belonging to the
1 estate of Terrel C. iiarrison, deceased,
pfiovv iy) •the possession of Richard and
Thomas Harrison, Kohl lor the benefit
i otHhe heirs and eroditoiij. Terms intuit
j known oil fiie day
ITM'l’if It. BKDRT, ? , •
\VII.IJAM fSCOTT. S
\ \Mgr I wid* K~>
AAwvavWAyuVoy’s
O 'l lhejir.it Tar;:Jap in .\\4N mhrr next,
yy i lLi. lie sold at the Court House in
Np Halter comity, under tin order ol
th' l 4 'oiii t o(A>i diiiai y of {'olumhia (.'*(;
Hot IN’o. 3X, in the Ist District qf.Hu
-1 Iyer county,(foriue.i !.y Marly eounty.J roil
! tinning ~UL’I acres—sold as the properly
j of Uobei t Crawford, <!Aeuse.d, for the
i hens lit of his heirs.
15M.V3A Nl!\ K. CO\, .1 Jr.i'r.
•Vntri.i t sniiil !’d
! COM ,M»IA Klll'lltii F'K K V f,II.
i On Hie first Tuesday in Oetnf.er nut,
be sold at the Cdnrt House,
j f f in C.'oltuobiii county, within the
1 usual hours of sole, (oar negroes, lo wit ;
Hilly, Charily. Charlotte, and < ' Me.
| or Henry, lo satH'y a mortgage 11. la
from ( chili 1 ia Inferh>r Cam I. Archllail<’
; lleggie, and M. T*. Williams, ■ - Jsauc
: Howtn. »
ISAAC H \>IkMV, c. c.
| .Toly 2d s t w -1
r to kkSt#
n a The STiMiliiit present ,-e
copied ijy 11, IJ. Haviinnd A
! Co. conn r of lirotid A Camp
-1 ,bcll streets.
The Ml'OKi: tied l/U W.l.iM,' next
filiovf* W . i*f pri-si'iit orrn
pi#* I l>y JN j iiy.
The* J’ire l*ro#»r.vrO!*E and DWKL
• Jii \(<•. \o. » Ilri* *n\v,
Tljc Id it Prool UJ] and hi*-
lAMi, (now in progress of completion)
’ next above the* Hridge lltliiii. fhi'
| huilditig will be st.’ilafdt* for an extensh <
I (tro< c*r tilid Hoarding lions/*.
T/ie neat ami eoiafoi (able J>\\ HH
, HHNtf. above the I’lanlei.s' lletcl, lately
occupied by Mr. White.
The 2 DVVMI/M1A liS at present oe
; curded bv dli '. Kaia asaboardinv bouse
{Several OFFK MS on Campbell slrcel
1 Apply to
M( KM\ZIM& IHvWOC II
i July 28 (:i ' v
,i TO KfATj
from the 1 I Oiinhtr nut,
Ttif Hiiek IsTOHIi on Hroad
, j .a*root, near the lower market,
llli ii t present occupied by A J t*. C.
i -lUJUgg .1. Cock. Apply lo
JDII.N i'-HIMZV.
1 July 21 "ts
TAX AOTICE.
IW HA, attend at the ofiicc oftheClcrk
of the Superior Court, on each Mon
day in tin* mouth ot August, to reeeive
(ite Returns ot all persons who have not
made tiieir returns—after that date, u list
of all Defaulters will he published.
.MICH H P. IJOISCT/AIII. u. r. n.
Aug 1 I m So
TO REST.
B—jA Tin* commodious little Dwel
Img House and Darden, on
III] Reynold street, second doom
jS«isß9S»bov«* Col. Thomas JlcDmn’s
buildings, Muquire of .Mauv Aluhrmn, or
WILLIAM HKYISOA.
August lo pt<)
G n.rt'lackerel, A.c
il
lihds. Philudelphia I'ye Whiskey,
20 barrels do. do. do.
2-> do. ,\. (7in.
10 do. Xo. i Jlaekerol,
Vo do. do. 2 do.
10 boxes Loaf Sugar,
00 i jr. casks sweet .Mahiga Wine, (
10,000 Mpuniuh Seifais, lor sale by,
.1 AIAKMIALL. ,
mnreh 111 if Cii) i
€6paiiti\m ilm
ril HP, Subscribers, under the Firm ol
it Dwn-.siV Smuad. will heretiftcrcar
ry on n Deneral «; HLCF.ItA’ I i itsiness, j
at the slttnd oceujiied by F. 11. {Sinead.
•loii v D NN ILK,
lb H KNIM.VD.
. Infiiyhi, Jnhj 1 iih, ISH2. wini 82
dbTj o live aes F B r ao s:
g WIND l{et»rned from a visit tc
*.H tbe 'N orthern Cholera Districts,
will resume his Professional duties.
A n g 22 «t 01
A V 1 UfigK
! ynta fa ).v n i: ,v rw r, from sa ivi .v.v.i ii.
Ifd lIKIU*.II Kof spending u portion ol
! J 6 y Ids time in Augustu, in a I'rnfemthmal
j e.opacity, solicits the indulgence of this
mode of conveying his intentions to the
citizens. He has taken private Rooms
at tiie United States Hotel, east end. for
the accommodation of those w ho may
need his services. His visit at this time,
w ill 'limited to three weeks, lint should
in- meet with that encouragement and
patronage, which ho hopes to merit hy
ids scientific and practical knowledge ol
• his peculiar art, ids prompt and regular
visits may be anticipated.
As references, tbe following gentlemen
have Kindly ollered their mimes;
Dr. Cr.NMNc.HAM, Dr. Sivaor,
Dr. Antony, Key. Air Tai.maoi-
Dr. RotIf.UTSQN, Hamiiri. llvi.i:, Msq
Dr. Howti.N, Uoji'tF. Fok, Lsq
Aug 22 2t ill
“WAWKiiT'
RIKIMI Hi to 20 likdy \Ft .ROMS
B for which CASH will be paid, i(
earlv upplieatioa be made lo tbe Ulnler-
I signed, id tbe tJlobe Hotel.
I = C HARLES CUl.T.ird.
I Aug 2? jii
" ; b 7 <7 ”*
Fnnn the Jiisl if Oetcln r next.
jtUV THE largo brick Fiiii:-Fnnoi
i STOI!i:, at present occupied bj
\\\m& the f uhr-criber, next door below
\. If W ldibiw vV Co.
/.iri.Y TO
LEITER.
Jlg.nl fur eIU’X r. .Mml. i/.
A ai* 2H !M _
' a is iV.
ft RAX A WAV on tie
/OT I 2itli hint. Iron, tin* plan
£tatation of the sulisiri
j ber, in Bulloch enmity, n
’ / Negro man by the name
nA.»nNfr-fr K s oI'.IDHN, n IdtieKsinllli.
John is n light contplexioned negro, a
I,out >’ feel hi«h, and stout ; has a sear on
one tine, inconsequence of n stab from it
Knife. The above reward wiil he paid
(o any one who w iij detain John, or lodge
' .him in Jail.
I VVAI. F. WILSON.
The iNlilli dgeyille and Aognstn papers
wiil please insert tbe above for I monlb,
and send (licit* bills to the ollice of Hie
Savannah Republican.
Ang I hn
t««o isJ*:w..iEee».
V K A X A WA V, from tin
(/TcST f abseriher s plantation, on
Xi *._ Stivnntinli river, six miles
* C * r i r * * p *
ucr JTv nlio .i* * hi ry h I wry, on
t<~i\ the 111 si, of Afiril, a negro
i limn, named AI IIN E, about
/ 'fj iff 1(1 year* of age, and aboul
six feet high : is remarlin
; i\ croohed in his !;nees.(lending inu ai d .
j lois lost ge.irly all (I" 1 toes nil' one of his
1 I feet Ii think (lie right.) has a high fore
bead, and large eyes. He was raised in
( baric?(on. S. C. mid Ins the dinle.-t pe
etilim* lo the toxv eountry negroes, and
stammers when interrogated . he ferinei
I-/ belonged to Jit*. Hoslwi h, of Cum
bridge, S. I!, and has a general uequnio
, i I nice with the negroes brought from tbnl
. I piece to llaniburg, within a few years
|j>a?t. He has been seen several time
. I net r (l;e upper .Market in Augu ilu, and
j d.-eei ved persons v. ho Knew him. by td
i ling them i.e came to (own wl(h nr,
, <vagoo. It is supposed lie is f:*eqi:ci.tlj
! if not e'.nstuntly. in Augusta or Ham
. j bitrir. or tliclr vicinities. 'J'he above re
, i word will be paid for the npjn i (teiisioi
. J me! dein cry of said negro to the snb
! seriher.
JND, MIDDLETON,
Hondhurn, Kdgijielil Dirt. U. C. I
lit miles above Augusta.
' j July 28 O' U 1 _
TO M
From the First dmj us UrtiJiT vert.
j « n 'Fbe Dwelling in the Hriek
<• building at the eorner eflJrond
l ami Centre sir/els. at present
uee.indeil by Air. Oliver Rciii.
A
The Dwelling on Email street, ndjoio
ing the above, nt present occupied by
1 .Mr, Teal. ai.so,
Tiie Brick Ktore and Dwelling or.
Hi i a-I street, next below IliiveriSc Aleal
lag's store.—At'fdy to
’ John nriNizy
JiJv !1 mi bo’
I/IST OF LETTEUg,
REMAINING in tliH Pogt-Oirirc at Augusta,
Georg ia, on the Ist of August, 1838, (not
before advertised.) Persons wishing Letters
from lifts list will please say ibey are advertised.
Adams D L vV Co Airny Geo W
Adams David L Ally Nicholas
Adams miss Barah E E Andrews Hubert Q,
Arnold rev Win Ahlrigo Aron
Ardis Henry Z Allen mis Carolina
Altwell James Allen Wil iam
Alston Lewis Allen Jesse *
B
liacot D D Bruckner Daniel
Itaily Win Broom James
Barton John II Brawdey John
Barron Kdvviinl 11 Bryan David
Uassl'ord {Solomon L Me Borders John
Bennilt Mindeid Bowers Giles
Beal Robert Bogan James NV
Beimel Win .d Brown miss Amelia
Berry dr Bradley miss Ann
Howler John cure of iiiemin Ml.
Beallcapl Win P Bmekbalter James
Beall maj James Burden Archibald
Benton mrs Aon BushMayson li
Berrien bon John Me I’ Bailor Joseph
Ultimo irass Clanro Butler Amlrevv j
Bird Gilbert
(,'
Cart mrs Sarah G Carroll A S
Castins mrs Maiy Cosnoham Thomas
f'orr Ivlward CullinosJ H
Cameron James Covvilry Edward
Cuai|)bnll John Pi (!osby U milt
Cary Win II (kilo Selden U
Cauly John Coker John
Caslen James t ossey Absolcni
Cherry Jesso Cooper Win (J
Chnrehill Levi M Combs John H
Cloavoland Geoigo Crump mrs E A
Clark mrs Sarah Cashing Marell
Cold well John
1)
Datiforth Joshua Dickinson I) E
Derly Elmer Doyle I'haielton
Demining Blimn Douso Sainuol
Dent Levi D Dam an H B
Denson John Dunn mrs Louisa
Dillon U m C
K
E I inly
Pilloy miss E Fraser II 1!
Poller Thomas I'oyil miss Eliza
Poster William
C
Harder J E Glenilening Win
Galaher Peter’ (inllinSaiali
Galphin Geo It Goodwin mis A J
Gaylord Win ta• iltin .Madison
Gililans Sleph n ir Giiteii Nodliam
Girdner George VV Grillitlidi Sami
llazzard inissEli/.abulli lluleman An lubald
II itehwell John W Hood Allied
Hardin S Howell John O
Hardonu Jacob M llollowell Thotnas F
Hamnres Lewis or Hudgins Prince
I fares Martini llask Harman
11./ibuck mis .Mary Hudson John L
Harrison rev C llabhurt Ausburn
Hamilton James] Humphreys mrs Martlijj
Heard Isaac. T llmsl miss Adaline
Hill Joel D Hnhburd mury Ann
Hill George Huggins Abiubam It
Hubbard /unlock
J
Johnston Hamital Bowicr mrs Elizabeth
Jolinslon Win care of Henry Jones
Junes U in Jones Eliza
K
Knight John W (,'lmcwie miss Susan Q|
Knigbl John cure of dr Kciinud
Keener inis I. Ivealing mi Aion
Kennedy lev Win
L
Stone John \V or Lainnr Silvy
i.iggon Rimda Lainais m..|.lacoh
Luwiss miss .NEny Lockhart Andeisou
Link \V in I.yon (i. oigi, S
Lamb Caleb Lord P \V
M
Martin rnrs Ann iNI. Tyre dr John
Martin U in Mad well dr
Mi ll.ee Alexander enre. .Mill r J M
ol I human MoCi iinmoii M itelmll I, A
MeAndrew Win IMitein ll Eliza
iMettarter Samuel Meredith .1 \V
Mai ks Cb. isiian Myms \\ 1 1liiitn
Mi l.iiiiin ray .(.inn s Mooney mr
iMcLeuii Andrew Mongin Daniel W
Me'i'yie Mis Ann It
N
Newberry John A Nathans T II
Nelson A I) Niehol mrs
Newman Willi.imsnn
I)
O'Hoiinnld Patrick
P
Partner Janies nr David Pierce Robert
Palmer James Powell dr N II
I’alnnne Willis Purdei Richind
Pettis mrs M xy Prileliard nns Ann
Phelps Edward Prileliard John \V
Play in Kiiiim.l I’nocn John N
I’iliiiaii Eli-/. ,belli I’uidoiis J J
R
|{,nl'ord If unillon Richards N I.evvin
Ramsey l.dvonid Rlsicv 11 W
Kadord mi a Eliza
s
Sandinlin Robert fsniilli James
Handifortl miss Mary Binilh mrs Catherine
A L Hlunglilor /ebilluii
Schley lion \V 7 m Sibley Wdlis
Sawyer miss lirances Stark Eliza
Shed J lines Spellings rniss Emetine
Scng'o Middleton Sykes Jami b *
Seugo Lei any Sununeis George W
'i'
'fuptor col John Torbert Samo el
Tamil Roden ’l'uotu Joenlban
Taylor miss Rosa 'i ortenoes miss Saiab
Tcnnillu Algen.ui H Ann
Tliotnpson Jesse Turner rors Betsey
Tbigpui /. o il'll mil Turner turn Citiuline
WilbaviM I.onl cine of Thompson Matliew
Turpin George 1*
V ,
Va n John M Verdell iron Nurn-y
\V
Walker rev Jacob Whitlock mrs
Walkei Rain n Wells dr W 11
W., ikins .1 icon Widner Isaac
Waikt r A fy G Williams lligsun
VV aihins di C A V. .Is-jiiG G
W rdkc.r Geoigo M Wilson‘ilioniaa
U . km Solomon
V
ioUTlg George W
W.VI. C. MICOU, P. M.
Aug 4 bti
TO ItillTT
n —-ji Tbe Dwelling lluime on the
north eimt corn/’i* of Bi'oml «Sv
j 1 j* JwjSa Eliiert sin els, owneil. mill nt
:m • eiit ne< upieil by iMrs.liur
iTit. aktlnelieel to tbe house ia n lot of
about one line, suitable for a gcnerul
rnurket gunleii. Any one wishing to
rent sueii a sit tuition, will fuul tin* terms
wry liberal, ntiti possession given outlie
Ist Oftoht‘l*, by U|>|ilying to
>A.MEH >l. DARTER.
•A'o. 232 D‘ nail sheet.
July I I 80
poitsu/i;.
!
i ye«i» ol'age emit ii.i v mg a cbihl,
- j one -S niiii i!i<* Olber 1 year old. tugetber
With a BOV in hie Mih year-—-alllikely,
and i Mi-n. I a '(-'i fnnlt.
E'-cpt u p, at this Office.
Y * i'v 4» W
/
CHITTENDEN’S
MANSION HO(J§Ef
GREENV ILLE. S CAROLINA.
Large ami airy Establishment
JL is now thoroughly repaired, lilted
up. mid abundantly furnished for (hr nr
eominodation of travellers, and families
who ore seeking a pleasant and healthy
abode,' during the warm season. The
subscriber will endeavor to proim.de Iho
comfort, and render the stay agreeable
to those who favor him with their cus
tom, by order, quiet, ami wholesome re
filiations, lie has abundance ofICL,
and to former patrons, ids grateful tic
| Uuou lodgements arc presented, with an
i a-suranee of a continued disposition to.
iillbrd the best accommodations, on rea
sonuhle terms.
JOHN CRITTENDEN.
July *2l (!|n- SC
I IS ANIi Id N SHEItIFF’gSA M).
On the first Tuesday in September nr.i f,
WILL ho sold, at Cnrncsville/tViud;
lia county, within (lie naiml hout-j
of sale, the following property to wit ■
One hay Mare, levied on ns the pro
perly ot’Thpnias li. Stanton, to satisfy
one 11. la. John S. Wheeler, f<r the use
oj Robert T. Hanks, vs. said Stan Um-r-and
-and one 11. fa. Nathaniel Duncan \n.said
Stanton.
AI.SO,
100 acres of Land, more orlesi*. adjoin
ing Ala way and others, on the Heaver
Dam creek , levied on ns the property of
Lydia W illingham, to satisfy a (i. fa. from
a Justice's Court, in favor of James Ed
monson vs. Lydia Willingham ; levied
on and returned to mo by n constable.
C. W. ROND, ShniU'
A iir 1 wtd N't
mp C ACTION. .-Cl]
ALL persons are hereby cautioned a
gainst trading for TWO NOTES es
hnnd, fiiven conjointly by myself mid
wile, CArHiiiUMi A. Marsh, to Joseph
Carswell, one of them for diuwnou
the ild of May, IWI2, and inade puyuido
one month alter date—Hie other dratvit
on tbo same day, for sl2 ID els, and pay
able two monilis alter date—as the said
Carswell lias received the full value fog
them.
THOMAS C. MARSH.
Hamburg, S. C. August 10th, IKIJ IK>
The Caroliniuii|wilt please publish tins
above three times.
TO |^ XT(
(S«»A Til E four single story STORE! - !
on tin- South siile Kroad street,op*
posiie tlie lower Market House. They
will l>V i-entcd together, or separately,
to suit tenants, by applying to
CHARLES L. HALL,
nng H (f fill
la w rnwriilt*
B fSH ALL hereafter regularly utieiid
tin; Superior Courts of Richmond
County. My oflice.nnd resilience are in
(aieeiishoroiigh. I’ersons residing in
Augusta, having business to Irunsael,
requiring tint services of a Lawyer, in
die counties of Groene, Morgan, New
ton. Clarke, Ogh-torpe, Wilkes. Lincoln,
Tnlliiiferro, Monroe, or llancorh, and
who may choose to entrust it to me,
will have un opportunity of eonferrilqf
with me personally, twice in a year,
in relattioa to it.
. FRANCIS 11. CONE.
I lee 0 if IS
~'ro lejKW.“
rnoM Till’: ini’ octoukh .van7’.
n a ’l’lie Single-story DWEL
UN U on tlie south side Hroad
'■M.OU street, just above the uppei*
jjjmirqL Market and adjoining the Lot
on which Holcombe’s warehouse former
ly stood, on the West. •
A 1,50,
MThe two story HAVEL LI NO
adjoining the above, on tin;
West, and is painted red in
MThe Single-story D\V ELLIN< J
adjoining the abuvu on the
AT.SO,
jai.ij The large single-story DWEL
[iHm LING and STOUI ailj lining
the above on the West, —w iihf
**Jfl߻Mm.b y outbuildings iiltached.
Apply to
A. 11. PEMHERTOX.
August IH ts !>i>
AvVmvw\ til v alo v’ a Sa W.
On the First Tuesday in November next,
ILL be sold at tlu Court House la
f f Telfair county, within the opr.,.' -
hours of sale:
The Tftiet of Land, known as Lot No
Ho, in tin Mih districtofeaid county, and
also, the Tract of Land, known as Lot
Vo. 05, in the 12th district of said county.
Sold us the. property of John Forks, de
ceased, late of Columbia county, for the
benefit of the heirs of his estate. Terms
made known lit the sale,
LEWIS PARKS, ndmr,
A tl tr 22 JltleJJw* !>1
, J O -pm; lIuLUERd OF
IIAWKIVWVIIXE HANK NOTES.
1 *LL persons who «re doubtful, mil
requested lo send any nmouitl they
f iuive to the Hunk, where United Stales
I Note*, or Silver, is ready for redemption.
) or, should they prefer it, an Agent will
■ boon in ten days, who Will take up said
■ Notes.
JOHN RAWLS, President.
Mu i.i dc.kvim.f, August 7, I w .‘!2. .'lt K~
af/id will soon be Published, at the Office g s
the Constitutionalist.
) 4 HISTORY OF THE ASIATIC
, I 1% CHOLERA, cotiiining on aecoiwvf
i-1 oflls progress, cause*, appearances r.ttt r
, dentil, symptoms, treatment, and meu/w
of prevention—compiled from the latest
authorities —By Aus'b Joes M. I)
' August io isy