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house in Coni-cub county.
From Mobile in Alabama, to New Orleans in
Louisiana; and the route from Pascagoula,’ to
New Orleans, is hereby discontinued. '
From Ashviite, by Allens mills, Thomason’s
and the Hit? spring, to Ely ton.
From Tuscaloosa to Springfield.
F.om Greenville to Montezuma, in the county
of Covington, by Pear mans ferry, uti Peo river
Dale count-house, tho Black-house, .foci T. .\lc'
Liudotia, to Franklin, in Henry county.
From Montgomery to Ilaynevillo, in Lowndes
oounty; thence toCahawbu.
From Womack’s Post-office, in Wilcox coun
ty, to Robison's store, in Lowndes county, and
from thence to llaynuvil'e.
From Montgomery, via Montevalto to Elyton.
From Florence, byway of Lexington in Lm
dord do county, to Pulaski Tennessee.
From Dalelown, in Furry county to Greens
boro.
From Rurntcorn in Alabama by Claiborne
Clarksville, Coffueville, Washington Court-
House, Winchester, EilisvilU, Willi,rmsburgh,
Monticello, Meadvillo-to Natchez, in .Mississippi.
From Monticello To Port Gibson. ,
From Nawnan, Georgia, to Ilarporsvillo.
From Mooresville, via Fulton, Athens, Redos’
nulls, (cro'ss Elk river at .Tones’ furry.) Prath
»r’s store, Stnithvillo, in Limestone county, and
to Pulaski, in Tennessee.
From Gaines' post office in Pike county, to
Greenville, Butler county, through Wrighlsho-
Tough.
From Montgomery, by William Townsend’s
in tho fork, and Chusuut creek sutllement to
Ash villa.
From Lark'msvillc to Woodville, Jackson I
oounty. !
From Lowndes to Vernon, in Autauga coun- j
From Damapoli®, by Areola, to Geencsbo
ronsih.
From Cahawba, by Woodville to Lyndcn.
From Moniieello in Pdte oounty by Gainers’
Btoto to Montezuma in Covinj'lon uouotv
IN MICHIGAN TERRITORY.''
Front TeuuniSfh,. in lite Territory of.Michigan j
by Ivies’ vilage, to Chicago, in die Stale of il- '
linois.
Fiom Chicago, to Greenhay,
From Green Day to Prairie dtl Chief), by wav i
of foi l Winnebago.
From fort Winuebago to Galena, in tho Slate i
of Illinois.
From Galena to Prairie riu Chinn.
From Detroit to Tucmuseh, Ypsilanti, S.ahino
arid Clinton.
Front .Mongo,icon, to Ypsilanti, through |
IJ ownsville, at Smooth rock.
From Pontiac to S igana.
From Ypsilanti to tho mouth of the river St. 1
Joseph, on die Territorial road, byway of Amt
arbor, and Jaikstmluirgh. *
'Trotn Niles’ to Nuwhuryport, or Saranac.
Front the ntimth of die tiver St. Je.smdi, via i
B-rrian, Pokatron, Prairie, Lagrangv, Young's ',
Prairie ami Piairio Uottdo, to While iV'cLn 1 (
Pi airic.
"From Bloomfield, in Oakland, thiough South. '
field, to South Pekin, in Wayne cuuiiiy.
.From Monroe to Ypsilanti,
IN L.OUISI VNA,
From Vickshttrgh, in Warren county, Missis- 1
cippi, to lake Providence, tn Washita parish, j'
iiouisiana. I
From Springfield, in the parish of St. Helena, |i
to the court house in said Parish.
pio.u Port iln Ison. on tho river Mississippi, |.
jn the Parish of F. si Feliciana, passing Mount I 1
Willing and Alum t’s mill, to tin town of Clinton, I '■
from flic tine ,ni using Richard Hill to Kulcrsto n i I
to meet the Woodville rotllv.
'F mi; Warreiilon, tn U arrun courtly, Missis- |
by die lover end of Palmyra island, to New ; !
Carlltawe. to Coneo. ilia parish L .in-um,a. jt
F oin Vo.’ nibotiv’dle, to Perrys bridge on the 1 ,
V- mil lit at liver.
i’ it'ii Tiiihi: to ir. i’li), to Cassoanx, in the pa- i 1
ri-h til"!’, i rehoiute, widi an mlcnneiliale port; 1
ttlli al dm eri.trl tntu.se of Terrulmmte. j i
F out llio'lo.vti i.l'O.ioloitsa?, in Louisiana. In !,
I]',,, s.’.ttjemem on the Galca-.ii.ui, and liomThi- j ,
bi.iT.invtde hv Wdiiiim-l nrgh, to N.nv'j ort.
Ft,-, n St, Helen t, In U .Inn Rouge, 1 1
from Point Coupee court ( hoiise, down the I <
w, j; .aide ol the iivt.o*, passing West. Baton j
p-tuge eo«. lln'tuso. ami Ibetvillu court house, to , (
I) 111 tld-'UI. '
From P'“t Hudson down dm tiver to Port 1
IJivUey and cius-in;' die river there anil uniting
wirlt ICii) route t,oni Point Gou.ee i.ourl-iioi)-i.',
to Witsi B iton R olge court house on the tveut
batik of the river.
IN FLORIDA TERRITORY,
p uia Moiila.xdl.), in Jefferson county, to Mag
nolia, in I. on comity.
I’rotri -5 tit’ll Augustine in St. John's county, to ,
Tampa bay. . ,
From Motuiccllo, by Rosciti.r’a ferry, to the
seat of jiisticsfi of the countv of Hamilton and by '
Aligator, to Alachua court house. '
IN MISSISSIPPI.
From N atchez. in Adams county, by tho up- ]
per road'across the lloutochiUo le Woodville, j.
in Will:irtuon county.
From Westvilln, byway ofGvo.gelown, and
Gallatin. to Port Gihsgn. , -
From Columbus byway of Cohay bridge, and ,
Williamsburg, lo Columbia, and from Garland’s
fr. Winchester.
From King si on to' Liberty.
Fiom Port Gibson lo Rodney.
From Jackson by Mount Olympus, Boaulics
RtniV, Vernon, and Urhamm, to Renton.
From DoaUs staui byway of Goorgeville,
Fnitiklm, Rankin, Benton, Manchester, and Li- j
vet-pool Satartia, to Vlekslmrglt. _ |
From Pearlington, in Mississippi, byway of
Pearl river, tin) Lagoon and the lltggoletls, to
Fort Pike, in Louisiana. .
Front Vickslt .irgli, to Now; Mexico, m Missis
sippi; ihottce to Vollaiiioiil in Arkansas.
IN ARKANSAS.
From Helena to Hi. Francis' court house.
F.omlztrd court Imtifco to Fayetteville, by l
AVashiuston coitit honso. ,
From Villemont, Ciiicot county, by Caiman s
in Pendleton's settlement, on the Bayou Salma,
Tit Union county, by Pine Bluff? the .tealol •.'!>•
tied i.i .(.(Verson county, to Lode .i t'dr..
From Post of A. kattsas to Pino Hkitls in - bor
son county. r ,
From S't. Francis’ court-house to .• tekson, in •
I. turens ouulv.
S«c; ti. And ha it further enact tnat the <
following post roads be, and tnay tier...*; mo
discontinued. , ,
IN NEW 11 AM PS 111 Kv. J
From Bedford to Amherst.
Front Pembroke to I'andi i.
From Notfiugh im to Emdna.
IM Nij\V i«*ivJn . j
From ithaca to Btmluti, near tun hcs-l 1 . .n- ■
eea lake.
From Howard, by Rndtborm •> settlement and ,
I, Lake sßUienioni, to ( ' ,, no iclon,
Front Bath, by Mount \V bu.gion, la Ltbe ,
nrinoN, ;;U<l idtnm hy ,
i.’mhjili tii'.M j.l (crook : i rut ■
this lonit- iso continued tuidl the thiity l:r-t <•’..• ;
of Dn'ciimhnf, Otto ihunsapJ ei’.'.l liui!..;u>. ->• |
U ir'.y t vu. * ... 1
IN liEN't'bfiv •
From William?; to Madisorw 1.1 ■.
Froni Smillli'Ort to Warren.
IN TENNESSEE. . 1
That part of 'he tonus It out it ' .nm-vt.. !
Keiirttcl.v, to i> ciglißity's, T“im ■■“•a •
Palis a-uti D'.oglitiiy's; liod Item Kiiig-porl M j
Jonaoboreutb. i
. ■ inOHIG. .. ;
Fnt.n Cadiz, by Ne'.v R'm.ky, to ,vav Ha-;
g. rsdfWn. ~ ,
Vi pro West Union, Qhw, so \ ait"! ivo. j
Konturkv.
IN MISSIRSIPP?. |
From Gall.din to Port Fib a o.^
From Gr.ienvi'ie to pent ‘ •■id. _ ,
From Natch b* i-‘" • 13 '
Kin^tun.
Kentltcl.V
-——
J-mYazo court hou-o, hy Smith's ferrv
o raggsvilia, toHdtmun’s Oluff.
c<„ ? „ A. Ss iTlvii.WSOx
‘ V-so f-tr nfthe liaise of H.-j/resenhrtieeg.
tr P , . . •! C ( ALHOUN
- - ‘ is.de/it nf th, I ruled S't^.s
President of Iks V. ..,. r,,
Approved. June 15, isy->;
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VVEO.V.iSU .U\»ovKW »! 83V ’
ELECTION RETOBSB,~
rntl,nH us P't Election hel l in this city
on Muitilay last, for Electors of President and
Vice President, areas follows :
\Vhn R ?i T M n , CL TICKET.
11 vn i■aif 00 *’ E'iwaul Delony, 55
j) i j,. Ltd I’hos. F. Anderson, 51
D vt, Jlackshear, I9i) Join, II .tchcr, 51
Jo. .. Hoy* j. M Bozeman Ajiir, 50
H.-niy Jiu-hson, Hid Janies Bozeman, 50
t l rm ■° ’ ,1H 'i'hoinas Woole.n, 50
John Whituhoad, 10S Put Mtletuu, 4*l
Lilas 8e,a.1, 107 Wm. Pentecost, 49
oantoii (irantland, 197 Uurwell Popo. 49
u'T u- 1 ;,. I! ' 7 S -'Eh'-m-.s 49
W ilson U tlltams, 197,2 Wtllliama, 4li
Messrs, Gumming, King and Holt, were elect
ed members us the Convention, t» meet at Mil
: iodgevillo o.t the fust Monday in February next.
i < PIDI UUV IV NEW OKLIJ.WS,
me Mobile Commercial Register and Patriot,
of the L’Stlt n!t. say*;—“By the Mail just arrived
fiom New-Urluatts, we have the uilieial annuli'
cialion, by the Board us Health, that die inahg-
Hunt tho!cr:i exi>is in that cliy. M
1 A CORICEMPOVUGV {>
i Calls our attention to an urltelu which lately
| appeared in the Courier, under tho signature of
i rocklnssiy uhusive of tiun, Nkw
j .va.x, and ourselves, and the Nulliftots generally
j of Gwinnett county, and particularly us Dr. T.
W. Ai.KXANnt.:R, whose i’lde.pendent and moi ito
i ious coui'du iii a politician, 'lmppcnod to cull
1 1’jrlh :i passing commendatory renuik irom us.
; Our roply is, thatwu have no limo to waste on
I such small fry, or little matters, and aio noil
willing to acknowledge, hy attention lo thorn, i
•dial either us the parties assailed, are capable of j
being touched,, through such a medium, by tn v ;
mere political whipster end scribbler, who has
no oilier chance of notoriety, hut to assail his
belters, and, us in cannot rise lo their level,
drag them, il possible, down to his own. The
whole tenor of the article proves it worthy only
nf utter contempt. When tite author talks about
the nullifiers of the county, having neither wealth
or reputation to pledge in the cause, his-charac
ter is proven in the undeniable fact, that several
us them, at least, if not many, are of the most
wealthy citizens, and that ail are al least egual,
in every point of respectability, to their oppo
nents. And who is ho that talks thus I and what
has lip to lose 1 We know nut; hut relying on
the firineijdo, that they generally attach most im
portance to wealth, who possesa the least of it.
we doubt not, that the poorest nullifier in the
county, has as much to slake as ho. And, as to j
itis reputation, he may be, for ought ua kno r,
some tenth fato limb of diS law, holding about
the santa relation lo it, ns a tilth wheel to u
conch, and, though more indebted Jo the pro
Cession than it to him, yl peiltups not imltdi'ed
to ii for a subsistence. Be whet he may, how
ever, we would stake die value of his head, that
ho is. like ids pro (notion, a eery smell affair. —
Quick, presto, begone I Ami thus we sb ,ke
him ut.d hts potnilitica from our skirts.
eon rn;-: AVauf I‘a .-nuo.xtey k, "
Mr. r.Jitor ■—lo the Chari . lon Outerrcr of
the Utlt lust, over the signature of *• O/nicrun,"
a IVw ipt'-etions ,tre caked, vviiti respect to the
•appro'irlate duties of Clergymen, in these time*
of political excitement, Tito substance of the
fust etißslioo, is this—Ought tt Ciergyman In
s,m 'lion, by his presence, ti political meeting of
either parly, gotten up, cvidenMy, lor cdlecfi
2d—Ought ho to give, over hi.? signature, a pub
lie avowal of his political creed V I would an
swer, Mr. “Omicron.” by simply asking, wheth
er or (tot, a minister is a citizen of the Slate
in which lie lives, and wltulltnr or not, tho civil
liberties of a Stale can be destroyed by usurpa
tion, and his remain unimpaired ? I? it possible
for any man who has been taught to think, to
suspend thought, cm a suhj :ct so momentous as
tin; present and future welfare of our country?
The true posture of idl’tirs, can he ascertained
only hy attending political meetings., when the
I subject is canvassed by men ot nbility. But,
“ Omieron ,” would have.his minister, a political
hypocrite, or such a dastard .as not to date to
avow his creed. Thank Heaven, there exists
no legalized nitjiiiaitilions in our country; un tl
there did, there are limits md?, whoso principle.?
would not waste in the ordeal, Iho cowardly
! casuist, who would recoil front duty, requires
no mark of identity. Like Cain, ho hours the
oiirse in lijs own fotcliead, and like < in, too,
he de.-vves to he ostracised, by all politically
honest and Ind.rpmit t ":-u The rob--
of P.iesthe.od, are in* more int-oitipattblo with
F.a a.loin, lit .n is the toga ’of the civilian,
j Vandals, who would lid’- r down tho con |
I sr.ji ace, we may he tw-ure.l, an; well prapar- J j
| for ** St ‘ • :»• ■■ '* •■, ■' •• '■ y,, r c»j»j»or
j 'unity i* oJi’jr»j.< £»r tho acr. iji ol sticti c*j
j principles. We wool.; r.-fhet “ hrea'be the va- ,
! pour tfa dungeon,” than be t t.s '.he a I- j
I ih.;,- of such pa.aisiiic.il iotoruga’ >•; ?• Ll-rgy- j
; men are mil eyj hot . it. Go? mum ut. They, in
i C()l „ n m with Ihcit fello : oilrz ns, am tl
i „i hth irtpi )t.t, ' »wards the - tppml of the
'i pobtie.tlti -titutimta hy'wddoti tl" y arc p.utcctcl.
i:f ;|.,:v a- .; known r.tdy, a? f.eentott in ' v,
iv. f;v oxvlvde ti.vm '.opt t parti'-inatioo ;
I• rivilogos I If r.Clergyman i? entiled t«
i the right ol suftrrgn, why fbrbid him tit) c*«r
--♦ t .j... ..‘f tl.-.t ccttfoci.itc Mid implied pd'ih-ge,
|,;d',t'; inv e-: ivati* n i V* aid -Omcron'
! nave nil (.'!ergvn.eo mere > vhui-t—clouds w;'!t
I opt wntei-political woutl • ks ’ VVe wt u d
i not insinuate dial at ; uer s.f dd, a.it h.
jideniity himself writ no;. |;'ddtfd if.-.vemet.i,
•sh Old hocumo the ar ! i’.rie timn 1 1 l :t,!u>< *’
j assembly; hut. we sty. lot lu;«. hko tha Apos
:■ ilt chirn hittw* If •* n<>in«ri, Whenevt ;
. f!a!l ,lo its! Ito tre upon
I.i a f ih.r.mm.mt, the
!" i ;’t ■■ irins.c ret./non, is W.t inconsistent
; -"i 111 1 i> r
with a lofty and u - v' - ..n pc.idti c. Ihe
: it ■ -k; -*• '' v ■■■
■wiiiwi iii mm iiiuiii.iLiiii_.a_LiL-ij.BJ um.
not ignis fatui, which can live only in a corrupt
atmosphere, In the crush of Sovereign Staton,
they expect no ungelic warning, to leave tho
cities of iha plain.” In tho consumption of
iltal beautiful constitutional symmetry, which
the world calls American glory, tho inlorests o f
tho Clergy, their families, and their (locks, wv\ V
l-o a constituent pan of _l!ie groat burnt otforing
1 to Aearice. Wiiat rational, ingenuous being,
(■ten, can deny them the exorcise of tho high
prdVoga-ives ol freemen? A compromising,
'iiccumbing spirit, is fit for neither Church nor
iit tie. Iha spirit, too, which would arraign the
privileges td any individual, is despotic in tho
Inghosl degree. There is a virus in it, which
I corrodes that high feeling, the hiitnrtghl ol man.
It virtually distributes the elective tVanehiso to
a few, while the many must act in a state of
i 11181 '* vassalage. It virtually divides a tfrtai
i tMiWiiity, into classes, assigning particular du
-1 tics to particular citizens. We speak not for
) Omicniv; ' but, foa ourselves, u*n disclaim
I political fellowship with any one, who would
I become a satihto to unctlier's opinions; who
| with a pusillanimous, soi dsiam, patiiotism,
I vvoum! civ, peace 1 peace 1 when destruction is
; apparently toady, to foreclose its mortgage up
onour (luvmiiment. Destroy that groat con
servative, Ireedom tit uni
versaliyt ot rights- and our ” political ti: luarncat
is rottenness, and ha broad beau built on stub
bl«*” OMEGA.
Savannah, November 3.
Fhe sloop iToim Chevalier, ( apt. Sisson, nance
ui> to town lias morning, from the ship t ijis
We understand from Cn, t. Sisson, that lie lias
on hoard some of the goods which he saved from
the Am! is, and Would have obtained more, lint
vy is prevented by tho second ollicur of the U.
IS. Culler McLium. (.'apt, S further mentions
’ 'p ■ 1 cuiisidorahlo ol the cargo can yet bo saved.
I he A. >■ out appearances, was wrecking to pie
ces, ami the water at high tide, washed ovoi inn
upper deck. —liejublican
Chahokston, No 'ember 2.
We arc authorized testate, that in euusti
quenne or tho reported existence of the Cholera,
among tho pasaengers and crew of the brig Amu
lia, wreaked at holly Island*—-all boats and ves
] Slils, will bn hum.dll to at Castle Pinckney, for
i examination by the Port Physician, that all inter
course between Folley Island and the City may
j he stepped, except th.ougli the Pott Physician’,
. and persons authoiizod by the Governor or City
| Council.— Mercury.
Kll'il THU HANCOCK ADVEIIT If PH.
fcFAUTA, lOih Oclobor,
ulr. Jno . 11. Childers :
Mu —iho last of Congress having
madu proMti'on, for all Revolutionary ft'oldiurs,
who served j\\ months in thu luvohilionary war,
by giving of ijd jmr month to such ai»
served two yeuis, arid to others under that time
ofsorvico iii proportion to the limn served; to
comenco fnnn the Jay of January, X631.‘ It
hocomes the duty ol all good citizens to give to
those inloii'sleJ, notice of the cxiskfcee ofrv.ieh
provision I hud supposed till recently that all bUivh
put sons aa were interested in tho subject, Knew
the existence, of the law— liadtng however, that
sevunil portions lo whom the ponson would he
ol much import.ince. iiave heielofore hem ig.
norani ufllnj o.xutczico of such a law—! uko
this method lo inform such, that tho m ressury
■ ins;ruefir»iis aii- to ho found in iho Ghj.k’ii r.lfieu
| ui this county ; t*i j I app!iea(i';:i siioi:hl bu male,
j either to the inferior, or v.’ourl ul Or
d.nt y. ami that I will grandma.,!y uttcnJ to
drawing up Iho necessary form;' tor any inlliviJ
n..lof ilancoeh county, uho is cmiilcd under
the law. " JAMES TUOMAd.
Fit ora tub tv. vn.i; ton, c.) i.n;;!*n.*K;::u.
Mr. \\ ajsh, tho o *hor c»l the Piiiluduphia Ni-
Inmai (r.izalla, a federalist cf live old tn lioo'f
& a man of much ability, has gone as far in do
iiouueing nulhfic.Hlioii any other. Hu advn
cutes the reference ol’JispulcJ (jyesli'nisbulwtn!!*
tho State, an j iho General Government, to the
decision of iho Supremo Court. It ic known,
1 that Mr. Cheves, Jmlgo Smith, General 151.dr,
| and other disliijguishod mcmhois of iho
]»arty of South Carolina, have denied that thu
Supieroe Gotnt is the proper ailiner. Even Mr.
John U lincy AtJanis, in Ins last message to
(auigiuss, diclaretl that in such a ease, there
was no aihiier appoinh;J. .Mi. Walsh now a.I
mils, that if the aulhoiily of the Supremo Court
is not acknowledged, nullillealion may ho pro
perly advocated. Hero ate his words :
•• We must say that it* the authority of the
Supreme Court ha not real, ami operative in the
S‘iitcs —ifthat tribunal ho not a.'knowlodged
hy tin* General (iovoi ninnnt, as the mtorpreler
of the Cofistiliv ion, iiulhliealion by a Slalu may
ho plausibly defended, if not vindicated—for
where then Would bo the no union arbiter—tho
fin al resort, consHlenily widi ilia preservation of
pence an*i union 7 Tim right of independent
construction which is asseiYtal in the Vtrio rn a
s«i»e for every ollnjer and magistrate called to
execute tile laws of tin Union, alnogah.H llie
.supremacy id’.ho Com t, and j ivtilies nulliiica
lion in every ijuartor.'*
General Jackson, (lien, according to Mr.
W alsh, is in trulh, a nnlhfier. »
Mr. Ph)/i> int dm aide editor of iho Hn h
mend Whig, a leading Glay paper, and a ihor
mi”li advocate of (lie. T.irill, has recently de
clared his belief in the doctrine of nullification,
Wit savs the present is not a proper occasion for
itscxrci.se. 1 !>.* admits t!io very great impor
tance of the doctrine, for the nr;jerv atiou ol our
free guvcrnin ( nt,
,*a>vsf9>yvwaesxiarrest ■ly.iry*-s^xr*-«
[ l\>j the Ciiv. C datum', it Stu'inuah. \
I.IVKIiKUOf., I’.h
COTTON. —At llie Maui;!.ii.a.kul yes-
I tor lav, there wn a lair ha -iuosa <hmo, ami an
I ...Ivin, a-, el 1 ai per pip';.! cm Icon' . h.'.iw, whibil
I l.aa aj v ',*i. iao.oarfH'J Itni.i.'-AA 1 1 1 11 1 l-c u.arltcit,—
The i.loa I')-' lly have i.N.".mle'l hi eh 11 ) bags at
j vc.y full price:’, i.n.l in seme iuslimu'.a', an a.l
i vai'Oß ai’ 1 -I per I!), iia-c hooil I.; illZod.
j iu.er, —W e whalij 111 V } e-ilonlay by lb.!
I , res.-lit ciiiiveV'.iu;*;, ami have "gain luaiJiiAU
I you oToui.-i. 1 '.lb 1 ': a -r./y in tie; Cult"., mar. j
j hot. Tim ("Ini Mb; : have im.omiiD.i to
| between buid7b 11 bag*., .-i wiiio!. about ijOt)
. iiavo boei. l,;k-uu rcpeoulaliti.i, au.l piiooa an;
| tbliji A.ipi-oriuil.
; Si;IT. i-' 1 ' —Tim aab-V "I'll", wool; are 5iO,00(1
i will, "it a.l\.mo'i ul'-[■! per lb.
i I' .i.rMSts, N)v r -b.-r 3.'
j f.'OT'i'Oy - Con«i!o;ablil atv m-o his boon
I i-Xi".crii;lie..-'I il. I"ir t.’i.llnn murker, .iu.it. t the
! j.:.si iv, ( |.-. i 1. s 0 Mini if very I’ioei', i.ml
| i nel I ~es," mi.l 11 a \)\her s.piaia bag",
.. .- 1.1*.t.1T l ■ ..til * uialt. 11. I* l)tilliUC7tlt,
K.'.'.V t,„ II A VS, (/. '.h. I Si7.
; COTTON.—Bto. Uon hand, on the '<!>• I. ne.i.,
; 3771 1 halos. Ties ilutnhii.l vonliuueo a, 1 ’ "I, abb
piicca steady, witli, tfis thought, tin « c Sonal
Mtni)r..v(!!iir;ii in lb" lower t!e-a-ii ( , »< ■*: llm
"iiihty of llm reooipli h's tint mil- -i ill.v .-h.-r«'l
i),i, 1-1.1 I. i "It- C-h-iifT h r,.- ■. nt.-l !.r a
lot to' this -i ; tier.. H■ ' : -a •7.." I- hut j
,„,t • -1... h .hbir hr.vbsg no rate in .1 |
: t-.t rn.n, '-.M-i.lv T.nianils out |
I lie ail ven'a. e -ii-r ■ M-' ! ,1 • • |
ioiift is r’ornutiiri ’ • h ' - i (wo have -i- ■ non j
.. .; . , rn- r, bit nyt iuJ-V enfitico .
t» U,e.d«t on T ..x- ■ h> S *tW f ■ cl'le . h„v. |
* . . ■ ..... be ;... -sJ .Vila :.j‘J r ;.»ru
Or • ‘s- • ■*'* w '
t'.e only is, that thoro is not choico
' *° ntuet tho tlomand.
i xhe sales of tho week are, 300 bales at 5)1
round; Ini,hi. at 10) do., IGO3 at 10; 270 Jo. at
- ua 4 <3O do. at 111 cents pot lb.—P. Current.
! MO XT, Oil .VISM.MfO,
A SSiiistlsttjsic WjjJUsisg Stick
WITH u Htiolt horn Han. Mo. Silver
r.ionnfiMl, ami blaok leather T'an
-1 sol. r l ho inili ils \V. I*. I*, tire engraved
Mt wriiin» huttil. on tho h<>n.l of it. Any
person having: tho above artiolo in fl.oir
porsesyioa, will inn.di oblige Iho owner
by leaving it at this Ollieo.
_ : !i ov 7 11
Prims Greess Coffey
•.WjO 53.1
.k Oittrs prime C'ofTeo,
l.n'i Cieoes 12 indi lioa.b
(■<>« .N U.E JiV
UOliT. AIoOON AT.O .V < .O, j
Mirhitonh Street.
\ov 7 ;?t 11
I 1 aIS ocmlT i
HC suhsrfibers have in their ware- 1
Si" hi.use, a Complete STOCK oh
GOODS, pm ehime.l lor tf.o Country, in 1
New \,a',i this I’.ll, hy an experienced ■
inerehant; but owing- to hin nnhl.m j
ilenth. they arc now oflbre.l (of faille, hy
the s.it-^i-,ia« partner, tit cost uml eltur
gfes, for Cash or approved paper.
Country nirn-hant? me invited to e:d
mid look at them, ns a bar" - uiti may be
had.
3ic.secove & nrs'i in'.
Nov 7 ;<t ii
30 JB>»jLLAKs'kjßW7l£slF.
(t\ TEN Dollars n ill lie p.l
vcti to any pirnnli vvl.o
VV, H deliver to me, in An
Ji (Ensta, my .Negro g-irl
CJILOE, or secure her «o
that I will get her, and
tea Dollars more will be
given, on proof of l.er I.li
ving been harboured by any white per
son or free negro—Chico, in I*l yearn old
about 5 feet.‘{ or -I im;hcs high, dark skin,
of a pleasant countenance; a small space
between her two front teeth, lisps a 1 t‘!e
in conversation, has a large 11 it loot, a <1
is very intelligent; she was raised by b
bile Itobert .?/cCoinb, and is geiUTi.lly
known in Augusta and its vicinity. .Site
prolnil.lv is larking: about. th« Nainl liil's
or ISeaeli Island, where sbo bits some re
latives. .She absconded about four
weeks tigo.
THOM A • • EVA \B.
N’ovT (!t 41
~~ SO VTIjT~<L\IIIO
EII(IEFIELD DISTRICT.
TObliHH before me. on
the 2»lIt ol - Sept. last, by
ffg? Tlioimis (Marsh, of raid
ilibti icf. it iarg-e dark Hay
(1 vll 1;1, v.iio both hind feel white, l-ig’bt
fore foot white, a slight while spot on his
forehead, about lb baud.i higdt, and about
"7 or S years old. The owner of said
Hoisris hereby notilird tt» come for ward
prove propt riy, pay expetices, and lake
him mvno, within the time limited by
law, otherwise ho will he sold as I lie law
nifccia.
M. Oil A V, j. p. u, n.
Nov 7 tin II
foir-s nvr.r, hope, *.f
various .pmliiies, .Inst liecrived nrni, lor
Side, hy the lot or at retail, at very low
prices.
Jl MUD w, GUEI'N,
OeCil it ;}
fb
tti, PIPES t ognae Uraudy,
1 do Holland Gin,
I til'll l.unah-n K.ini,
2b bhl*» N. E. Until,
2.7 do .N. 11. Gin,
20 .! Potatoes,
-JO ('anal Flour, Beach'»l, i
20 hiill hlil.t. tlo.
bi! ke;'s Nails, .'.ssorted,
. b do Ism* Dead,
do Dnpoitt’a Powder,
2b half kegrn do.
10 tons Swedes Iren, nsßortc-d,
5 do Plough Al ll ultlis,
lli'h it (irnrnil .hiortment of
tuas, €;«rruK,
2.:Kis‘ k ltf<mTl S«j4’iu % ,
Segm'H, Tobacco, A*e. t%'c,
TOR SARD HV
IDUlil) GHIiE.N’.
0.l 111 (It !)
filly BJttSkJh’ft Kcwai’d!
WTOIiKIV,
I-’roin the wagon of flie sub
r.J si riher, on Tiitii-sday niglii
hist, on the road leading: from
to Columbia Court.
Hi ii r, aimul four miles below the latter 1
place, ft >IAIIUH.\N V ISVV IMHiSE. j
I! years old next sjuiny, 1/5J or It) liands I
high, vv id. a long I ail, stout made, in good |
orib-r. slnid before, am! paees when rode j
—ilm h .ii- thin, from rubbing at the root j
of ibe tail, and lliiu on the nniiie also, am! j
Siiim-ivluil early o;i die inside of dm fore j
legs, from Ibo km e down, 'i'iie above'
Howard will be given for the I.Sor-e anil .
Tbit f. with t-videuee to can id Iho lat- I
lor. or Twenty ii dollaiv;for t!ie Horne i
alone, delivered to mo at die liusstan j
Siiringr.. la Ci.hiitibia cojmfy, abcut 2 ‘.1
miles above Angte ta, on the old Wash |
iagion road. Any information of the
{Karse and a'!i:, f, or die iou;o fal,e:j by !
lln-ni, will hi- Ib'inkfolly f oolvcd.
Ald’ilh!) S'i I'ID-’E-C j
The i>li!lod<r;:vii!e i.’eee;■.!;, r Colltnt- i
hi a Teles.-ope, will pnbibb llm above ;
I'.-, i'-e er.eii, and send their accounts to
mo at. Columbia C 1«. A.S.
Oet 27 31 vv 9
is ;
AS A
.7! VN v.iio on iersiamU the art per--1
.- 7 i. fi-ctly, iih-J wiil engu/'ts hijnself, for j
| (!.o eiisn.ng- nr. lor a nioderalt' salary.
\ \ hlUia'e n in, or eonvenienl to fiiyva, I
would -oil him best, but he would have'
|an übj.-elhiit to go into tins country. A J
• line uvlib-es;,! d id. thro’ tlu; Post Oi
-1 lie.v. wiii Ik .»tie;-.ik fl to.
<jd :JL Ut 0
.sry.taa;' wwwdmii— *
.. , ■
BYJ MAKSSfALL,
MAY, at U o’c\6ck,
(To dost a Consignment.)
SOAP—T ’crtns. 20
H. S’« “ boxes or over, MM vlaya cre
fli# approved paper.
a r.eo,
WI ps'l-’lux Imaging, (12 inch)
4i) eoibi Dale Hope,
I nii"‘ If'slhuul Gin,
1 hhd St. t 'reix Haul,
I do old Jaiimieit it;).
If) barrels i'iiliei (s,
5' ibv Jlb-o.
1 »I;> H>.g(riiig Twine,
j 2-) Imxw iHtmc chtsn-c,
{ 2 Kegs Tobacco,
1 i b navl D*)af Sng tr,
j I hag Pepper, .Vo.
A I.SO,
; Ssmdryr.riielef* ol llouat-hold Sc Kitchen
After wliieh. mi Invoee of
mpi,* & rt \t v
DRY GOODS.
Terms cash.
'M SS,!K o’clock,
A Variety of
®ry-s»o«4l«, Ilirihibire f’ut-
It»\v, Il«a3«, Sfiocs, Fa|tor 3
tSre.—Terms at sale.
or* I'Kiuvr nwxt,
AT 11 O'CLOCK,
Will be sold, without the least reserve*
i n account of the under writers—dam
! aged on the voyage from New Vork:
I ease, containing 22 Shot Guns,
Hiniiei.f which are stub and twist
barrels of superior ouality,
1 pueki ge Steelyards,
I east* I •rads,
G eo.l-i Ropo—'Terms cash.
A I.SO,
S USD It V ARTICLES OP 9
Wrorcrics, Furniture, &c.
Terms cash.
Nov 7 11
FALL AND WINTER
HE Btibseribor has opened a fJene
* nil Assortment of Dry Goode, and
i Fancy Articles, at the Store lately oeert
pied by Air. P. 11. f’oMiis, and invites bis
friends (o call and esamiae them.—T’he
Stock is fresh mi'l well assorted, and will
bo sold low for Cne.li or city paper, at
wludcgidc or retail.
It. It.MUD.
O.aiO Ml It
jfiiivcoii.v siruiiiri- M salk.
I)u tkrjir.il Tueadutf in Drcrmhrr nc.rl,
WIDE be sold at tlu Court Mouse, in
I.ineoln county, within the uuual
i.oni B of sale:
Oat! Dot in the vi lagc of Llne.olnlon,
now in the oecupatiey of John Ivnlliday,
le.mlaining a front of 10(1$ feel on the
the pal.lie s.inure, .'mining back 2-11 feel;
bounded on die north ami east by Peter
Daniai's land, til’d on the south by Mo
Kenv.ie .V Dentioeh s—sold As the pro
perly of Alaleoin ,f. Walker, to satisfy a
mortgage ft. fa. from Lincoln Superior
Court, Peter Dui.iai- vs. said Walker.
THOMAS liVON, Skjf. 1,. C.
1 Oet 31 !>!w ‘ I)
Cis*:N,a<:as
VAV r n*
! 4)«missisi.N«<m RantncMK.
•
Siibscrilirrs having formed a
Ml e.imiexioii for the (raiw.ietioircf n
Getieral l-’u rou cr. and Commission I!i;-
si.vkss, in the < ity of Churl'stun, under
tin* Firm of
XIALDNE, COHEN A CO.
Ofl’i . 1 their services to their friends and
the public, and will be prepared to make
the ustnil adv ances on Cotton, ami other
Pummel-;, consigned to their care. They
will also pay parlieiilai- attention to lii-;-
eiaviNn an ! I'ouw viiitmi id’Goons—and
i-espeetfnlly solicit a share es public jm
irotmge.
IJOIIEIIT 31,M.0NE. .
HORACE SISTAIiE. *
A A!!(A COHEN.
,'''iiviiniiiih,~!)lk ilctuhcr, ESJ2. 3t j)
ir'/” iVai.om; .V Sis-r.viu; continue their
business in S.-n tinimh. as usual.
fE’tj H E < ‘oparttiei’skip of l > m , u, Jli hton
j 5. A Co., in inci-cnnlilc business, in the
j District of Edgefield, has been dissolved
i by mutual consent.
1 THOMAS 11. ropjß,
GEORGE POPE,
| PE’l’Ell ItDItTOX,
I T.iWrftrli] T)!.■/., (M. 12//'.. IK!2 3tw fi
! TSTTOflc'V.ffW *ST JLfM If*
j ra "3 WING loentf-d himself at Jack
«..B- fo-.«-Tuuf(;*i, Stsrivcn county, will
altt'inl (i) all tinr-incis entrnsded la his
j '-are. Those ofhi ■? friends who may have
! liasice... if* tla'.t. rctmly. by addressing
Dif.i at )acksonboi;<inaii, skull Imvetlmfl
! attention whi'-h tbeir business mny re-I
ipnire. H<- xvMf praetlee I i the save ul !
D'om-ta es the 3liddlc Circuit.
Oet 21- 3t 7
• B ,3< HI H rnonfha niter date, oplleatioh
1 v\ 111 be made to lbs Honondde fn
| ferior Court nf<7olumb;n connlg, v .bile
j silling for ordinm-y (mii-ivosi';;. for leave!
1 to sell ilm wiadf <.f toe leal estate of
I VVii.t mvi V. i I Vienna,, derer>Fed. .-on«lsi
! big of om* mofety of t hree hand. . < t and
■ sixty onvand « Imifnri-es, lyin ; in tmid
! county.
.JOHN W. IIATCiIEf.r., A'-m
Sag 11 itr.i hti
MISCII AIVIC’S If Afl R* :
Augusta, Oct. Wth,
AN. INSTALMENT of 25 per cepll
on (he Capital Stock of this HndlGll
is required to bd paid on or before thesj|
18th day of December— and n further I«l|
stnlincnt of 10 pel* cent on or before Frig
tiny the2Sih tiny of December next, h&m
tween tlie hours oft) mid 2 o'clock.
GEO. VV. LAMAR, Casb’r, M
Oct SO wtd .ft j|
> ”ISjkw
Til R subscriber line Just Reccivepi
from N. York, per ship Statiru,
l following scarce articles, vhe: j
| 5T Corded Skirts, 4S cords, Tj
I -I) pieces Rngtich long cloth Shlrtin&J
(5-4 super block Italian -Crope, r<
Green worsted iinreav,
Green jWnrsulun and light blue Grows
<le~Nnplc,
Ilottlo-green tiros do Nupte and
] sinctls.
Thread Laces and Edgings, iu a greats
variety of patterns,
Quilling Ijiiees, all widths, ‘ |
Hook Muslin, Scolloped and Inserting*!
Trimmings,
1 HO dozen Ladies white Cotton HoecJß
nil prices, -
Superfine do slate cploretl do
(lilt, black, and color’ll Heads, nil col’i? I
I hale 4-4 Osnnhargs or Hurlaps, M
I case blenched Cotton Shir ing.
And expecting daily to receive further. ,
supplies of fresh Goods, now on tlterivoKl
J. P. SETZE. 1
Sept 5 05 » 9
’ iiuAi/rii wKc < iikCii]ii|
the Use of (he ilygeiait VegelabltM
' fill Universal Medicines of the D: - iti£li||
College of Health, Loialon, which huvcM
obtained the approbation and recoimnep-ij
dation of some Thousands of Cures, inJS
Consumptions, Cholcrn Morbus, li llam-|
iiiation, int 'imilly or externally; Dyt-pepsv
sin. Fevers, Ague, Indigestion, Hiilioiisj
or Nervous nlfeetions, and all discuses of!
(he Liver; Yclinw Fever, Gout, iSheu*J
iimtisin, Lumbago. Tic Doloreuux, Drop-S
<y, St. Vitus’s Dance. Epilepsy, ApoJ
pioxy, Paralysis, Palsy, Small' Pox,*
Ucnscls, Whooping Cough, Scarlet Ft>
ver, Asthma, Jaundice, GravelStoiic>
Strictures, Ruptures, and (Syphilis, in all
its stages; Constipated Dowels, Worms,
Scurvy,(tellings oflheSkln, King’s Evil,
and ail Cutaneous Disorders; in short
every complaint to which the liuimuf
frame is so direfutly subject, under nl
their varied forms anti names; ostia
IJygeian conviction is, that Man istnibjict
to one only Ileal Viscose, that is the Implicit if,
of the Blood,
These medicines arc composed only oi
\iegetnble matter, and nre warranted w:
oath as contained not one particle cil
mercurial, mineral orehgtnicnl subslan
ces. Further particulars respecting
their unprecedented success, mode of ud-1
ministering, Ac. iniiv he had of
RICH AIIMS A liANAIIL a. 1
Sole ,!<:'> nls fa - the Citmf ,’hn*ott'
«tiTlvuV«k a i‘m : j
AWMIib qualified ami cxpcdltimfst
STENOGRAPHER, would limi
prolilnblo employment at Millcdgcville,
daring the Session of the Legislature.
Federal Union.
Del 31 0
‘ r i i a pi pTeLSTI
MSArfWIFTS, 4V. • %
THE iWUSCHIBER HAH UECEIVED .1
SUPPLY OF
C3ITPEKFINB4-4 wliitc-Flannels, J
78 white, red and green do.
7-1 -1 ami M-l London dnfllo Uiunke.l;^
Hose Hlaiikets,-
iSaltinels of various qualities,
Searli I, white At black Merino
Merino and 'l’iiihct Wool Shawls,
Merino Circassians, visions colot’i,
Dark Calicoes, Arc.
J>4KfiJRSTM€ ttOttS)#, ; ;
Consisting of;
■J 4, 5-1 and <!■-( bleached and brt'W,'
Sheetings,
4-4 and It-1 do do Shirting 4 *' |
Hed 'l'icks, Plaids A Stripes, Chci i
Kerseys and Linseys, Ac.
a full supply of other God d.-.a
which will be offered on very veasonnl
terms.-
John legal
Oct 31 !)
•iOHI li*sl*l*l3 fe- r
si .is ke nv vis n ki is-
STOVJI OF vmtCJEKJr, ’M
TO THE iiltll K STORE, 1
Corner ofliroad mid Campbell str>a •
{known ns M’Kcnade A Delmoch’s I
dings) übd oilers lor sale, bn the iiiOr : • 4 J
Coiinmalatlng terms, a Very general :■••• 3
sot Intent of GOODS, consisting ui -fain
folio wing—viz ;
ami St Croix Se . ••■s3
Xti Havana and Java Coffee 4|
Cognuin Hramly had lit,llimd Gin, a
Jamaica, St. Croix uad New-Or-'e- f <3
Rum
niuiioiigahclil, Phlif.deliitila anil 1 u
more Whiskey
Pent b und Apple tlruudy—No; I *s li
Gin .M
. iMaderin/ffeherillo and W : t«J.
Hemp, FluX, uml To tv Ilaggii.”
Rope. Hed Cords, Plough Lirtet . A ■ -S
English nnd American T'w inu
Imperial, Gnilpowdl'rnnd IlysoV 't ■■
No. 1,3 mid !i Mackerel, in vrium ii» J :
half bids,
list tier, Lard and Hoee-n
| (tuunl anti Country Flour
| Sperm, Oil unit Candles
j London Mustard, Spitcj Pepf.i f if* d ?
Ginger
Iron, ('uetings, nnd Plongh !>1 cu'-N
| London Ptirter, Jhilitsscs, Salt. *.»?. S
| Superior Irifib imiens and Ln wd. dHI
I 51) baskets Anchor Itrand Cthae
I hhd, pure Irish Wliiskcy . J
A) M>U, Loaf unit Lamp Sugar V-|B
CV** Tttc t.igtd-'t twice will Ik* g -VB
Cotton. He»;oh. DuliCp, laird Uli" ?
| try Produce in exchange. " 1
I netV/ '-.t *
; j-, - y A <ie;.(leniun ), t< t i . ;^a
;S -ved ill this city.
n VTJtuSr giving lessons on j
LLN, if he can get -<
ficnt number of Sirbscilllfrs. A;-.
lion can he made to him
r.)v’s Hoarding
Oct 31 hi
’ : -a