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I .■ l. :«l !»~ .1 rn. _ .t. *_ r . . * XT. t— *
yj;n?U» ••■on.. Aiiv uujuwi V/I
I , ie Afinins resolution was to produce union ami
B eoncort, «(• J I cun see nothing in it half so dan
* I fenjua, as these resolutions, Dut if we cannot
n j e nd against a common enemy, without cm
' B foiling ourselves with each other, 1 would in
-5 H Snitely prefer submission to resistance. Butsir,
Ce'icve me, it is no lime for round denunciations.
B It is no time for us to.be applying the. terms
B iraitoc, rebel, demagogue, disorganize?, and
‘B rape-deserving malefactor to each other. A
B spirit of resistance is abroad, which may he con-
B trolled, but cannot be subdued, it has too
B jji'ishlo plead in its behalf, to submit with pa-
B unco to any thing which breathes the language
■ ufdictation, rnochery or insult. We are divid
■ e .i upon a question upon which the destiny of the
■ p.-ipuhlic is staked. The parlies on each side
I Oelieve thatthohopes of the republic and the
9 prosperity of the South, dept nd upon the triumph
9 their principles. Much zeal is therefore to
I te expected, and much joy as victory seems to
9 incline to either side. Hut, by ail the horrors of
I the French Revolution, I warn my countrymen
I .against open assaults upon the character anti
1 inolives of those who differ with them in senti
-9 uiont. Let us lay these lessons of history close to
I our hearts at this portentous crisis—“those who
■ in civil commotions, have been the first to call
I lor ropes and halters, have usually been the fn.-T
I tu sutler from them”—“the inventor of the guil
lotine is said to have been its first victim.” Civil
war between well organized republics, remote
from each other, I doubt not will he civil war ol
the wildest character ever known; but civil
war among our own citizens, will be as it has
ever been, with unheard of ci, earn stances
horror, added to it. While before you, Mr.
Chairman, permit mo to avail myself of this op
portunity of correcting some errors which are !
abroad, in relation to ary principles and my con- |
duct.
It has been said, that I was lately opposed to
nullification. lam at this moment sir, opposed
to IJr or gi<i nullification. I believe tiro decision
of the Sjujitemu Court to be constitutional, and
light; and so believing, I fearlessly declare in all
places, that I think it should he submitted to. —
Sly first impressions were against South Caro
lina Nullification, because my lust impressions
were, that the tariff laws wore constitutional;
bur I am wholly unconscious of over having de
clared those impressions to man. To many,
those opinions seem irreconcilable; and honor
I suppose thotyrror winch I would now correct. :
I have been charged with making a nullification j
speech at Athens. —Not so. 1 simply advocated J
the course which has been pursued here. That ,
of submitting resolutions already trained, rather j
than going ih.ongh the forms of appointing e I
committee to draft resolutions. It lias becn-SaiJ i
that I spoke -at tire Lexington. dinner—Nut so-
J did not even give u sentiment at that dinner—
r.o should-1 have been llrere, ha I not husinessofj
impor ranee,detained rue in that pa lof the conn ;
.1 y. -Thus much-fin-the s die oft-rub. VV ere j
a ! l tiro charges tmu however, I should not blush I
to own them.
it may lea fellow citizens, that Tam yet it; j
„r i o.—ls so, I will moat cheer lolly retract h :
u hen convinced of it. It nr.*y he trial I would;
ike bu» much lor the honor and privileges of
the .South. If so, I plead the example of our lore- [
fithers as an apology. It may he that n.y no- I
t -us ufhbeily, are too refilled ; at, I know rlr .1
I could live wnh less than I have, Bud thill have
nio.e lb in rim subject of any other government j
on earth, li then, X'.,m asireil, “ why lam not 1
Oolitetu wall tin; liberty vrliiidi 1 have,” 1 answer j
because it was not tire liberty I vv .is bom to. r
d was never taught to measure my iipbls by the j
Cuffslingv of v-ttiur nations. I want, iir~-iiot the
.liberty of speaking m the councils ot lire nation—
but the liberty of being heard, also. Not (ho
_i^,uriy of asking redress ol’griy Vances—but die
liberty which exempts me from insult, mockery,
an-1 derision, when 1 respectfully solicit it.—-j
Ivui the liberty of tilling my own soil—bums using j
its f. Hits Vs my own. *<nt tiro liberty ot selling i
:yy own—but of selling it where I please. Nat |
thu liberty of buying—but "t buying from whom j
J please. 'Not the liberty which clothes the North •
: u purple, and the S <uih in rags—hut the liberty j
which spreads health, end choorfultmw, and
equality, through the whole republic. In a word
-. the i.ißm-TY wlricli cnabk'B mo to walk abroad
with the port, and main, and majesty of an A
tnr.ricau citizen; and trot the liberty which on'
tails upon me, the la).lining step and cowe-iflg
1 ■ :k, of a ItH'l'O btljipliatlt tor met C}'.
Thcso are my Sentiments; anil, if Riclrmoiiu
cxde mo for them, I know that I shrill not have
to quit my native land, to finJacnun’y which
will receive and welcome me, with no oilier
misspelt to liver! and atlcctruns, than tfmss
very sentiruentg.
roH J..;; xcoc.rx. cuaedici*
Mr. Editor:
i make no apology for requesting an answer
to lire following i.r10.-fogatori. a, from the editor
of the Uoiroia CoarUr. Ha ha. made hr u*>lt
quite cor.sp.ciiouv for a little while hack, by Ins
Jabbling in politics—with his wtemporar, the
rT.ustifi/immaNst-ami, I conceive it w a duly lie
owes to lire public, to make a candid contewot.
of his fi'lli; lire more no, because ho has been
.nnhignoilH in some of his lute remarks
Are;,.q .ilicotely oj J.-* d to lbs fnUCtlvc
SystfVi
*1)0 you hif.r.vr the prtsrnt Tar Us "oharactff
| by every f. aturo that would calico « l)'s»r
pv '.lie most n I mils !
JJa vi-u wish to he considered as identified
win, iv,tii me L’inu.i party of tiomhCaioUmi t
!•' you do, arc you in favor ol their lulu nmnura
’.ipi, at the Ualthimie t.'ouvgntiofi, -I MurUn
}an II for the Vico ?ie=id<ncy—a »• << »°*
io vou approve of Ins vot- s, - -d a l "* , 1 11
. io"'J'ar iT—»uf his being in or of -Vholl-.m--
..nd,. ' his distribu; m of the ’ spodi uj ojji i*
* • ills lav '.M iles ?
As you .arc a f. flh CumlitiKn. and have re
valodly expressed op ions in favor ui her m
rosin liiui no a ilulioiie, iioW' ct. g-• ” l ”‘
..- jU r' sti; y toher, both in the canvass he im>
'tut > lesidi any, and m her present atmgglu 1..-
■ • or lost liberties and rights i
If you are opposed to h* I ariif. w Ira ■ I *-* •• j
•„ you prooose —a tSouthrsn or tiUit-. C nven
.ion I If in' favor of'ho linn, wh 'r.m n cue
vou adduce, why the .State, inker Ingliev
r.k-n c«m-iiv, qot'h ci,h- m
*“ ' _ - f. . 1 I : .t.
e utterwefidnuhify. Is it no, as likely
hat it would propose the ur«t»
I could request yt U iv % ver a few more;
for a few
days, I will deter it ib r thu present,
ATTICU3.
„ iTimiT'A:
Inthofirstpurtof Judge Lo J m WM ET*..peech,
UUu. IS.ifii ill oil! - l-its. tl, iit
Ul Usl * Wit* following errors occur
red.
. Thß , oftiberty who has been so ir.rcr
nnatdu invoked read inopportunely invoked
V“h parugra; h.)
Lett the Government in debt about twenty
seven util I ion of dollars, and as its interests could
C . "substri'ed," (6th paragraph.)
il.c Eolith Was by no means satisfied vvilli
tins “viffr’o ’—read tins "bill.”
Take to yourself ihc- mere honorable title
read wort - honorable, (lasi sentence.)
I his tbui. au.nitted read this they admitted,
(next to last paragraph.)
'I here are several littoral errors which do not
change the sense, and which the reader will
correct,
immtxrja&eme wmmmn .. n
i" "r 3 ,}' ‘‘ i “' , ‘ tmliiorised to aniioiu-fe
W AT.T'IIU lIVIJKis, H, q as „
v uiuiiihit.-lurthe lieprcimiitative lirnnch
,"f s 'hte Legistulure, at the emsuina
election, in Uiclauuiul couiitv.
t NV e are authorized to announce
Ll—. HIvVKV Mil VhlMi. Idstp as u
<niiiilidnte tor re-election to n scat in the
■Senatorial Itram-h of the Leyish.
tiro, on the first Monday in October,
Any I ' i i
;j T p \\ e lire aulli.j. i?. . la aim.
j vi—> (Jen. \ A I.iI.VFIN id \\ ALivF.K.
I tsa t’undulate for the SSeiiate of (Ji-oryia.
! " r Hicinnond county, at the election in
Oi toiler next,
duly “I s-j
1 i"* e ■ ll t ' ituilioriscd to announce
LL-/ IIDW.AKI) ,|. Hf,Al K. Ilsq.iw
i < andiiiate to ISepresent the County ol
Sviefimoiul, in the I’epivsenlati ve ISraneli
>! the .State lieyisliiture, ill the ensuinu
deliini in October next.
.InlytfL
jf W e are authorized to tiiniounce
Li- J Judge A. H. I.O.NtisITUUET,us.I
a « andiiiate for u neat in the iNqn'es* n*
t.itive lirancU of the State Leyisla
lure, at the ensuing election in Richmond
i county.
I Anyn at 11 tAe "hS
ySMjHfI (Copartnership herctolbrc f-x
istiny between T’iiom.vS F. Am>uh
so.n and John ,M.\ri.r,s, was dissolved on ,
the A’dth of June Just. I>\ ninttn< ! c m’-ent
THOMAS 11.I 1 . ANDERSON,
JOHN iMAI’LES.
F'{'r. ’-'I.II ■*’, mu ’■! ■
ljv 7'hc Dvxu Jiitiy (louet lately I
eecit-iimi by JHr. J..e| (’uilifi
situ itcri on the north side n
iS* Mevm id Nt<-eef, near the (’on
(re • f tin i uy, witli a y.- d («. , den ami
iitbni.’. js. Por terms, iippi'- to
MJbbVS (' . I’LI.V,
t II r !>:,
ifU I']Vi
Sir.i' *-d fi oin a • lover lot, in
.ffr —f|'v (he rear ol die old Mansi
House, at o o'i lor k on Tues
i oii.rniny ysib ins-tanl, a
| bylil iSA V IH tRf’E, c ycinsold, inis a
j star in Iris I re head, v tide hind feet, IS,
bands hii'li. and Ima vvhutis commonly
culled a disli face.
r-T> will :•;> given to any person return
inysahl H. rsc, ifliumd in this rn iyhbor
hood, and as Idyll ns f-\*l» or S;!D, in pro
portion to the distance and trouble m
1 easioned.
IS. I>. SPEf.M VN.
I Aa a 2;) - t*>! _
IV.'.VVW \VvUW\' SOKEtft,
of coLivinu, .v. r.
'SjT& espectfuliy iiifonn their frienda stud
i f *'&, the pnbfie. that they have estub
I ijsheii ntflKU* in Arui;ur,v. (denryid tin j
the purpose cf MaKiny and R. imiriny
t'OTI’ON ( JINS, and are now prejmred
to (iirnish these Mnelimes. made <d’ llie
tiesl materials and in the best manner.—
v. p. yvill keep on hand HI. <S ot diflcrent
iz.-s, front JAMofO bhirt-i. i
(Jur '•'hop Is ill oitl (>nc linn trod i
V'.rds aliOVr !b«' upper .Market in tin city. |
Any C7 ■l"'- ’’ {
jj/ \\ |,r .cKiv, Cnvervnr am!
Co mmidir in Chief nj " Jnnij ami .V.irj vj
j t o i Stiiir on l l ,;l tin Militia thn ’fi
! i a»isotsiiAfl£.vrao:s.
j ~ Aj If 1. tv E \ 1 I weieel iv (I oltieia!
1 v v Ininrmation tbiil on the 111 ti day id
Jme IS'if; in tbe county of Hnrke in this
Slntiv it liiiirovr was eiiniudlli-d n the
i,ody of Isaac Hush, by Ids brother JHIIN
lit Sli of sudd ci indy ; and it bi-iny re
! presented to me that the sai l John Hush
j b is fled from Justice —Now in order that
be may be apprelu tided and bronyht to
I tiiu! for the crime witli which he is t hru’
I ycd. 1 iiavedhoiigiit proper to i-stie Ibis
mv i Vo.'la mat ion licrcby ofleriny a re
i ward of I’lt'O nV.MUU.I) lnJl.UIH>\
!to tin V person or persons r vbo may ap
1 nr, bend and deliver him. tii«* said .Mill '
.1 iM>Tl,inlo the epsto.l) ofthc >he lit ot
’ I h uiil County ofJJurke, in which said mur-
I der v. as eotnmilled—Audi do mot cover
; j charge mid i ciptirc all olliciifs, < ivd ami
i iiddmry, to be viyilani iaetuienvormy to
! apprehend and bringing: to trial said In
i i.rn tiJ.der mv hand and the yreal
M-al of the State, at the Slice hmise
j,. "diliedyeville. ibis eiyhtet lith day
' | of A nyiist. in I lie yoyr one thousand
ci dd iiiindred and tldi ty l v •>
WILSON i,l MJ'KIN,
ISV the Governor;
i! li -Mii.ro:. See’ry of State.
SlESC’itll* Tif)\.
J- mj is ill or years of :t{TC, a
. feet’J inches hi/rh. fair complexion.
"'.■'J d.-omc personal anpcnraticc: is
' u the ntrht m in, which If pm-civa
■ („ mm ,li v b.nift at tabic
; ' yt ‘JJ
kI. . i
jm
i r a7iu
" l11 , 1 ’" : >t the iawet Market House
on luesday tl.edlh September next,
between the usual imurs,
V lAKV'A.Y aNVAUUV'AtN,
, , VIZ;
A Negro Man, a Inst rate house sir
■ant. coachman and hostler, and his
»vm\ a plum rook
A Negro Man. a prime field hand—and
.1 likely plouyli Koy.
Terms liberal, and will he made known
on *>'e d v of sale.
Auy 29 < ); j
liI.VCOLN SIHCHU F's SAME.
(hi thejirsl ftufduy in JVuvcmhcr mxt,
!I ‘!‘ ire sold at Lincoln Court
Tyf House, betwtsm the usual hours
ol sale ;
A Negro tiirl named Flora, token ns
the property of Tims. J Hooker, to satis
•y art. to. from Sa’iic In Superior Court,
' harles \\ itt vs. i'homasj Hooker am! i
Nancy I*. Hooker.
TTIOS. I,VON, sshtr.
Aug 29 *>tw fi.i
1 a»J> Hltl.S, superior New Flour,
dd.Odn pomnls Hacon, all sides,
Jtil Jars Lard, put up for fiiiuilv ’
use. Just reeidved, uinl forsalc I>y
JACOJ* MoisE.
* Atur 35 Hr }»-j
A 1A It IN
wi* 1
xvnuEu.viJKNrits r, fhomsa vaasah,
Jj JUI’SiCOHS of spending a portion ol
B W his dine in A.agusta, in a PrxJ'a&icnut
capatrityi. solicits the indulgence of this
mode of conveying his intentions to tin •
citizens, He. has taken private Rooms j
*?it the United Slates Hi tel. east end. for j
Ttic HCCoinmoilution of those who may
need his services. Uis visit nt tills time, j
will be limited to it.rei" w eeks, but should
he meet with that encouragement ant?
winch he hopes to merit hy
ids’scierititia ana practical knowledge of
Uiis pec.itini art, ids prompt and regular
visits may lie .anticipated.
As rcll rcnc. s, the following gentlemen
have kindly tillered timin' mimes t
Dr. Eg' ni.'shim, Dr, S.waoc,
D". A.'-'tosy, Rev. Mr Tai vai.k
Dr. I kUliJ'dONj • A Mt> I’il; If M.t;, L'lsi;
Dr. Howen, Ron r F. I’m;, J'.si;
zLiiii’ —A 111 !>1
i sVife. .YosYy 7 r Ori7ft[£
UWl.stx H -tiirucd from a visit to
ili». 's .rthern (h.ulcru Districts,
will lesiuuc hiri i’ro ! ’cst»ioiml dirties.
\ iig 22 *dl fM
B'tfff-r.a'a Hil fin, F
I i » .i ffl J. Ml k * si i a
MMItO WtMIIPN utiout 2li
tl years of age. inch having' a child,
in :) ‘and the oilier I year old, tog« tiler
vilh a HOV ’ in his IPh ye it— all likely.
and offered for no fault.
IlMpaia: vt this Omen.
Aug H L
DT3 Dr. JiitVVD. HEIiONV, of
Early ( utility, is a candidate for
Elector of President anti Vice President
as being friendly to the re-election ol
! Vnokiwv Jackson, and the election of
i’liutr I’. K is ora, of Virginia, to Mm
V'ee-Picsideiiey.
_ \ug n J?*
)f or fejaio, or To Hcnl«
P ‘itSCSilioH to he gin II (ill 111 ' L'i Ocll/lll'l * lu xt.
n . The Dwelling House and Lot
on the south side of (Jreenc
street, noxt above the I'tsi
-4 v of .Mr John ,Moore, and
- i below Jlaeintosh i licet. Alfuehed
to the dwelling me nil necessary out
buildings. a n o,
a The Dwelling House and Lot
on the smith side of (Jreenc
street, next above the Mytlio
,disl ('htircli. \ 2d Dom Jack
sou street, u( occupied by ifi<
sllhsefiber.
Persons wi. liing to cnrchtec or Rent,
art requested to call on the subscriber.
1 JOHN FINN,
i .Tilly 7 __ If Vs
TAXMOIWE.
K* v’\ ij A, attend nt Ibe cilice of tbe t flerk
HL of the Superior I’ourt, on each DJon
liny in the month of. August, to receive
1i,,. Returns of nil persons w ho have not
j aunle tin ir rciurm—after tbiit date, ali.-l
) <d a!l Defiiullers will be publislied.
AIK'HTi »'. HOISCLAHi. I!, t. It.
Aug I _ _) _
KfriUTi ’
- „ '{’tie coinnirdiotis little Dwcl
ling House and (J.irden. on
111» 1 i'-«R Reynold street. r-ci'oiiil ilonni
bo vc I cl, Thoums Met Jran s
I>iirUTTii• •’ •• I’niniii'e of Mvm kki x, oi
WILLIAM 15RV<D\.
■Vuifllit lo
I ' " ' f ray
i . . The large two Story Dwelling
Ak House, belonging to tbe sub
,1 f*!• *Seg acriitor. situate upon Ellis st
i !K-i wt in Mat intosli tN A\ ash
' : ingion streets. Itntaeitiale possession
itfiven. Enquire ofR F.l'of. or
M Ali. As iff I E
1 r Dl IH.\(J my tenij ra
r v ab-cfiif o from tiii'- < ily
| P my Hrollter, AVii.liamF
I'l'.’.innsro.N, is duly' audio
rr/.cd to attend to any business, in wlnaj
! am inleiested.
A, If PEMHERTOJK
A r'(;r" r v. .fill v 2* < ib.
TOPf{lAillKl(<
I V«rAM'f:n niMEDIATBLV. a
J i 'P(,js <t If ice. n first rate JOf R
_j n’EVMAN ITHNTER, to wliorn bb.ru
i wages iv.,, L'i
■ .i”5
£*£UWPOB AliS
r. r carrying the Mail of the 11. States
P>r two years, Iroin tho first day of.
day of Demis- j
ber. IK’*}, on the followin'* post routes j
in Virginia, Worth Carolina, South C'u t
rohnu and Georgia and in Florida Ter-1
ifory, "ill ho received at this office un
til (ho second day of November next,
inclusive; to tie decided on thcllth day
ofiS'oveii'.ber.
1\ GEORGIA.
2-102. From Sparta liy Barnett’s
Stmo, Sundersvtile, fish’s Store, Impias j
Store Dublin an.l ilampion’s to II irt
ford, shl n.jlt s and In •-v, unce u week,
j Leave Sparta every Monday at t> a in..
j alter the arrival of the mail IrumAngu.-ta
j arrive at llarlford the next Wednesday
1 by 1 /» "I
j leave Hartford every Thursday at ti
a in, arrive at Augusta the next Satur
day by 11 « in.
f.’lTiti From .Macon by Perry to Hawk
imsvide, 40 miles and huek, once a week.
Leave Miaou every \V ediicsdity at ti
a in, arrive at tlavvkinsvitle same day by
7 pm.
Leave Hawkinsville every Thursday
at ti n in arrive -at .Macon same day by 7
I p m.
, 52101 Fiftm W arrenton to White Oak,
(late Watson's Store)lil)miles and hack,
once a week.
Leave Wurrentoa every Friday at 8
' .i nipirrive at \V bite Oak same day by 0
ii m.
Leave White Oak every Saturday at
t* a w, arrive at \V'arrenton same day hi
Ida u. i
ii It 1.5, From Rivertowu (orFmnpkin
town) to Carrollton, SJO miles ami hack,
once a week.
Leave Uivertown every Saturday at (!
■ ./■ m, arrive at Carrollton same day by Jsf
iii.an.
; Leave Carrollton every Saturday at 1
'pm, arrive at Uivertown sain'e day by ti
\pin.
! I'rliiu < 'arrollton by Tali|)osee to
' the Head of Coosa River, yO miles and
buck,once a week.
Leave Carrollton every Tuesday at 1
;; in, un’vp at the Head of Coosa noxt
day by o p in.
Leave (lead ofCoosa every [Monday
j at ti n in, arrive at Carrollton next day by
| 10 <? in.
»*W. From Marion to Perry, 110 miles
j and huek. once a week.
' ia uve Marion every Friday at ii a in,
arrive at Perry same day by 5 p in.
Leave Perry every Saturday attia in,
| arrive at M anon same day by [i^nn.
iiltW. From Fort Gaines by Smithville
I Academy ami Spring Greek to Bain
j bridge, 11 miles and hack, once u week
1 Leave Fort Gaines every Tuesday at
j 6 u lit, arrive atUahihridge same day by li
I p in,
j Lenveßuitihridgc every Monday at o n
j mpirriv c atl-'ort Gaines sumeduy by f> pm.
! -MOO. From Hillsboro' by Mclilwe’s
| Store uud Hover to Fui'sytli,«l~ miles and
1 back,once a week,
I Reave Hillsboro’ every Thursday at 5)
I p m, arrive at Forsyth next day by 111 a in.
Reave Forsyth every Friday at 1 pm.
arrive at tlillsl, oro next day by 10 n in.
! “-Mid. From Forsyth by i'ehulon to
Greenville.so milos vV baek.onee a week.
Reave Forsyth every Saturday at 5
</ in. arrive at Greenville same day by 7
, P >»■
Reave Greenville ev« ry Thursday at 1
, a iii, art i i at Forsyth next day by <5 pm.
tM It. From Wrigldshoro hyt iravvford
ville and Temperance to Greensboro, 11 j
i miles and liack, once a week.
ReaveWrightshoro every'i'iim’sduy sit
(1 a a i, arrive at Greensboro same day by
■ , ii ]• in.
Reave Greensboro every l-'tiduy at 0
I’ 1 arrive at Wrightsboro same day by
r! ti p m.
iIU. ITrtin Augusta by Kichmond.
Stef*' and Hudson s Store to Ron
! isville. 10 mites suitl buck, once u week
Reave Augusta every ’I imrsday nt 7
i' (! ,7., m-i .fcui Louisville next day by 10
i 11 VI.
•jesixe Louisville every Friday at 1 pin,
1 arrive at Augusta next day by 4 p in
’ o j[.j. From Columbus by Hubbard’s
' and Wutkins’ to |'iunkliu, 147 miles and
* buck, once a week,
1 jietive Columbus every Wednesday at
' ti« w, arriv at I i unklin same day by „
p m.
1 Leave Franklin every 'i'hnrsday nl <5
’ [ «i>;. arrive at t’ylOulbim same day by (>
' , p v,
■j (.Mil. From Me Donnish by Ltd inter s
:• ' Store mid Rockbridge to Law rencev die
J 5 miles and back, mire, a week.
, ve Ale I tonough every Wednesday
'at 5 a >v, arrive at Lnvvrencevilie same
i dav bv 7 p in
! Reave La vreneevllle every Thursday
1 at 5 i m : arrive at McDonough mime day
i by 7 p in.
, i gl 15. From Bainhridgo by Cairo to
jto Duncanville, 411 miles and back, once
c j a week.
I I Leave Rainbridge every Wednesday
i ! at <i n in, arrive at Duncanville mime day
; by ti p m.
i Leave Duncanville every Thursday at
!« u in, arrive nl Huinluidge same day by
“ , ti p 111.
j illl'F !’nun Thomti ville. Ga. to Mon
; lircllo, Flor. Ter. i»t» miles and back, onto
i ,
, a week.
' Leu ve Thomas v die every Thursday at
j (i u m, arrive at Monlicello name day bv
J (I p in.
1 ; Leave Montieello every Friday at ti a
i in, arrive at Thoiuiisv die same day by
t! :t in ,
i iM 17 From Waynesboro’ to Robin
| son’g Store, and back, one* a week.
- Leave Waj nesboro'every Thursday
! at 5 a in, ari'ivt; at Robinsoifs Store same
f ! day by a in.
i Le .ve iiobioKOifa Store every Friday
ti j at (> n in, arrive at Way m sboio’ satin
j day by 11 n in.
J Jill's. From Knoxvilleto Talhotlon, ~5
| milea an 1 bitek. <*nee a week.
Leave Knoxville every Friday at 10 a
i ,vi, arrive at. Talbollon «ame day by <1 pm
'j Leave Talbollon every Saturday alt,
| I urn,, arrive at Knoxville same day by
■ ’Z p m.
a4JO. From MotilirellobyMeDoiiougb.
Fkycltev die. < 'uinpbclllori arid Villa fP'
- to CaiTollon, li Pi miles and b,ick / ,<”' ' c *'
" Leave Montieello every^'^“ "
,1 m. arrive at Carrollton t^ txt *H'“lav
'• -very Tueeduy at € a
•! Leave f
/f?, a rvivr ul i?r
*hiy hy 0 p *
2420. From T>y Cargill's
Ferry and Jackson to Zebulon, 45 mites v
and back, onco a week. n
Leave Monticello every Friday nt 5 a it
■m i arrive at Zebulon saute day by G p in. *|
i Leave Zebulon every Thursday at 5 a a
|m, arrive at JJonticello same day by v
1 C p tn. > t |
2121. From Tvbifo Oak by Raysville, t|
Willborn’a, Gattrill’s, Jackson's, Dan ei
burgh, Williams' and Muckle’s Ferry to | f
Cook's Law Office, Gti miles and back, v
i once a week. ,
j Leave White Oak every Tuesday at ti
'am, arrive at Cook's Law Office next 1
day by *) p m. it
Leave (took's Law Office every Tliurs- P
ilay at (5 a nt, arrive at White Oak next *
day by !) p in. li
2422. From Lagrange by Wood’s tl
Store to Franklin, 29 miles and back, o
nine a week. li
Loate Lagrange every Wednesday at
12 noun, arrive at Fraekliu seine tiny it
by (I p m. 11
Leave Franklin every Thursday nt I? li
a in, arrive at Lagrange same day by 12
noon. o
2123. Front Ferry by Travellers Rest,
Fondlotvn, I uumahassce and Lumpkin
so King's Fluff on the ('battalioovhec ri L
ver and back, once a week
Leave Ferry every Thursday nt G am, ~
arrive at King's Llull'llic next Saturday
by 4 p in.
Leave King’s Hlall'every Monday nt 7
am. arrive at Ferry tbe next Wednes
day by •! /• in.
2121. From Deeatnr by llornslcy’s •
Ulaekstoek’s and Johnson's Store to
Ncvvnnn, ‘JH miles A back, oneC a week il
Leave Decatur every Friday nt (> am, "
arrive at Ncvvmu. next day by 10 a in. *’
Leave Ncvvnnn < very Matin-day nt 1 p v
in, arrive at Decaiur next day by 0 p in.
2425. F. oin Ln wreiicuville by Warsaw
and Downing's Ferry, lo Mi-lmtn in ( lie
rokec eouniy, bU niiJea mid back, nice a
week.
Leave LawrericeviHe every Sunday nt
'> a m, arrive at Lclmiii next day by 7 pm.
Leave I'cbofn evcry Tuesday at Ga m,
arrive at Lawrence villa the next day by
I 7 p vi,
~ 1-0. Front Itlnke'.v r<» liainbridge, 45 "
miles and back, om ea week. ,
Leave Finitely every Tuesday at 3 p
m, arrive at liainbridge next day by
i
Leave Itainbridge every Monday ut H
(tin, arrive at Finitely next day' by 12 ~
uoou.
3VOTIOS. -
]. The Postmaster General reserves ?
ibe right, to expedite (lit; mails, and to
alter the times of their arrival and de- *
purlurc at any time during the eontinu- f
mice of the contract, by giving an
adequate compensation, never exceeding h
a pro rain allowance, for any extra ex- ,J
(tense which sin h alteration may require. 1
2. Seven minutes shall be allowed for 11
opening and t losing ibe mails at each (1
office, where no particular lime shall be '
specified, bat the Postmaster General |
reserves to himself Ibe right of extending •
tb<‘ lime. 1
15. For every ton minutes delay in nr- 1
j riving nt any point after the lime pre- (
i scribed in any contract, the contractor 1
shall Ibrlelt live dollars. If the delay'
nli II continue beyond tlm time for the
departure of any {lending mull, the for
fell are shall be equal to In ice ibe amount r
allowed lor carrying I lie mail one trip. [
If it bo made to appear that (lie delay
was occasion* d by unavoidable accident,
jof which the Fortin.istcr (general shall jj
i be the judge the forfeiture may be reduc
ed to the amount of pay tm- a trip; but ,
in no cum- ean that amount bo remitted ( |
The fori' itnres al’e otherwise nncondi
tional, and will in all cases la- enforced, °
4. Persons who make proposals will ”
state their prices by the year j payments
to be made quarterly ; in (be months of '|
May, Align. I. November add February,
one month uIUt the expirutiuu of each
qniirlet'.
ii. None but n free white person shall
In employed to carry the mail. ‘J
(I. Fn pi.sals should state whether the
person proposes to curry the mad in a
I burst* couch, a 2 horse stage, or othcr
vv ise.
7. If the person offering proposals I 1
Wishes the privilege of cm Lying news '
papers oul of the mail, lit* illicit state it in 1
Ids bid ; otherwise lie cannot enjoy thal
1 privilege.
« H. Propositions for any improvements
in transporting the uniil, as to the manner
jof earrying, ine rrast of npediliov, rrtme.wn I
of ronles. /'Myi/c«i't/ of tripsi, or any oilier
1 iinprovcinenls, tire inv ib-d to be stilted in
| Hie pro|iu»uls, and will be duly consid
ered.
9. The number of the route, and its (
beginning and tcrjnimilmn, as advertls- |
ed, should be slated in « v c ibid ; mid
tin* proposals, must be sealed, directed
’ lo (In; “ (leneral Foal (Hliee, Office id
.Mail (.'onlr.ieis,'’ ar.d Nupcrscribid ’ J'm
jiomls." i
T),e (ollowing i-; a proper form fur a
proposal:
*/ i, ,1! i.uvrythr in n!, aj'rrciihh/ to nifirr
lircmvil, ini route .Vo. , fmrn to
fur the yeni ly coinnrn iutl oi of
dJlarr."
He mn I state the place of I.mWi [
deuce; and if no! a i oalnntoi be iiimm j
I accompany bis led with sale Itidory re
eommendalions.
ill. The distances, as stated, ore e-ti
inated, and may not be entirely correct; |
bat if any rrr.mi have o< ein-rud ia rela '
lion to them, m> im-reuse of conipeium
lion will be allowed on I lint account.—-
The contractor will inform himself on
, that point,
’ (I, The Post master (leneral reserves
the right of annulling any < old met w beli
ever repented failures io arrive within
1 tin-contract lime shall ocytir* or when
ever one failure shall lipr'i' ,, n amoimloig
- lo the 10-s of a tripwhenever any
’ direction which g«vfe slml! not be i
promptly obey; uP *
1 12 \o bid^"' ,, d ho withdraw n afier,
the time receiving it has expired; i
1/ itl)l j s nny person refuse o t-ike n t
y ttt his bid, lie shall tin-feil. all ; i
eotilracfH Ibm he may have vviflijt
Departineiit nml be held responsible , I
fir nil damage that ma* ir.all from Ids i
Ikilure to comply.
]'!. No eoxits-i'd tu-r bid be (cans I
ferred without the* sfe rin: and wiitten
approbation nt the ih--anmsier (jJenenrl; i
and an assignment ofa t ontraet. e; I al. i
nithuid bis .insert, bt* i obtained ir
■ ting :h jf l**i feit if. I ids riile w^,..im •• •
*, *arf ' fer ai, f'
ii
11. If a cont rartor or his ngent shall
'iolatotbe Post Office law, or shall (rami
nit commercial intelligence l>y express
aore rapidly than the mail, his contract
hall be forfeited ; and in all cases whoa
■•contractor shall run a stage, or other
< hide, more rapidly or more frequently
ban he is required by contract to carry
bo mail, lie shall give the same increas
<l celerity and frequency to the mail, un-"
esa the Postmaster General shall other
vise direct, and witliout increase of
compensation.
lo Thu Postmaster General reserve*
be right of curtailing or of discoulimi
ng any route, when, in bis opinion, tho
mhlic interest shall require il; and in
inch case the contract shall cease; s<*
ar ns relates to the part curtailed, or to
he whole, if disconti med—an allowance
f one month’s extra pay being nmdo lo
be contractor.
Id. All contracts for routes embraced
n this advertisement shall commence on
be first day of January next, and con
in ue 1 vvo years.
Decisions on bids will bo made known
>n tbfcfhh day of November next.
WILLIAM T ISAFRY,
Post Mauler General,
sk.vf.rai. Post Ofuck l)F.r*n.r>u;-i. I
Jith/ tilth. IKI2. y
TO Isl]i\T.
B_n 'i'bo Dwelling House on the
t* l • nurib east corner of itroad As
lliiirHl ®***“ 11 streets, owned, and at
iiaasfifcl'ri-M-m oemuied by Mrs. Far
<-U. AUnclird to the bouse is n lot of
ibont one aero, suitable fur a general
nurket garden. Any one wishing to
■onl snob a situation, wilt foul ibe terms
cry liberal, and possession given ontbu
Ist October, Ly applying to
JAMI.S 51. (’AIIJTR,
J\o, 2G2 Liroud strteU
July I I ho
"'FORSAIiI].
J!st#lL su ** !,cr '^ , ' r offers the L('T
now occujijed by him, on tho
Ik Mmulliills, very low, mid tho
jW. terniß mmle easy. Also, u vu
ieiy ol articles of Household and Kitcb
n Furniture, &c.
J. HFTtHINROV.
(t/* WANTiiD.ii Pair of gentle (.ur
inge Horses.—Kuquireus above,
July IS 3tvv HI
TOWI¥
iJ%
i. ( OR SAlilil Ml
r II f-j undersigned commissioners, in
■ vested with power for that purpose,
ly the Legislature, will, on Thursday tho
Ith of Mepteinber next, oiler for sale, Ibe
bots la the Town of Hamburg, improved
ind unimproved, belonging to the State
if M. Carolina, on the following terms,
t’iz: one third of the purchase money to
ic paid in cash, and the other two thirds
in one. and two years, with interest from
Ihosule, to be secured by bond and mort
gage. The surfe will commence at 12
o’clock, and continue from day to day,
mill the lots arc sold.
W. THOMPSON, Jr. ? f’lwsmw-
N. L. GUIFFIN, { > tinners
A hit 22 3t M
frCAI-TION.^O
Ik kb persons are hereby cautioned a
/m. gainst trading for TW< > NOT MW of
mud, given cunjointly by myself, unit
vile. Uatiikhinb A. AlAiisit, to Joseph
kirawell one of them for 42d. drawn on
he Jd of May, 1b!52, and made pnyublo
me month alter date—-the other drawn
m the same day, forii<l2 Issi cis, mid pay
tide two monlliß alter dale—ns the raid
.'acswell has received the full value tor
hum.
THOMAS C, MARSH.
Hamburg, S. (.’. August IGib, IK‘52 9ft
'i'be ('aroliiiinlijvvill please {mblisli the
ibove three’times.
TO MIS ATa
MTIIK four single story MTOUK3
on the South side Hrond street, o)>-
losite the lower Mnrket House. They
ivill be rented together, or s.-jmrulel» |
o mil tenunte, by applying to
C'HAKLMS L HALL
img 1G ts ____
TiFiSewT."
FUG M Tin: IST OCTOBER XI.XT.
MTbe Mingle Dory I>NN Mli'i
LING on (lie noutb side Hroadi
street, just above the upper'
.Market, and adjoining the. Lot 1
on which Holcombe’s warehouse former
ly stood, ontbu West.
AX. SO,
M'l’iie two story DWMLLIN'ti
adjoining the, above, on tb<
West, and is painted rid ir
hunt. i
MAI.'-.0,
The Single story D\\ MLLIN(j
adjoining the above on th,
AI.SO,
a The large single story bWI I
IdN’G and MT<MIF, roljoinlij <
the above on the West,—wit;
sundry outbuildings uttm bed. '
Apply to
A. 11. PB.MMLIFTONU
August IS ts !I0 i
siilwAiiw
v A It AN A U A V from li,
sulifcriber. on the night
the 1 ]tli iiu-t TwoNegi*
fcrfrN men, nnined SAM n
PI.TMIt, both ol.out 2 r ii j
2G years old. Sain is
s ks bout six feet high, si |
uiid weii-mnde, tqie.- >Jj
quick when spoken to, u hideun-linei ; ’J
i etiT is about five feet, ten or cic I mJ
inches high, rather spar-- inui’c, spe, j (■
slow and rather inclined to lisp. ’J' M
above negroes were brought to •• fl
Deeendier, by 11. Slan'£}».., (J|
from Wilniingtoii, N. Caroliiia, ! H
iiopreliend tb«-y will endeavour'™ ,- eti 1 B
I'be above reward of be gl < JH
fur the delivery of x'ayf '‘•'■’’rooa li) 'fl
nbserilier, or in iijl*''. “ ! ,J u *h so tin I ;jU
can get them.? h ‘ s Nt ■!- (<■
or South O'-'”* I**’ 1 **’ fo »’ cilhei.yjß
’’V" SARAH DRNTOf f (S
-t-con, Geo. July 2H 4tw jM