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From lbs Wsrrenton Reporter. Tho clock from die neighboring io#n-
Sin—Tho lubject of,diiunioa amogg hallpokletl forth the hour •ppetetml Jife
the stater now, composing the United tue execution. A dreadful pnM jDpM
States of Amort"*; h«*, «tne" ihep****"" to follow c-ch heavy ttruke ukmi with
of the Terlff of J828,become one of corn- * dull and apparently lengthened stroke
non eonvenation.interest and eaeRoment, upon (he ear. For a moment the crowd
war aileot; for a moment a alight ahndder
appeared toateelorer it* discordant and
among all clasiea of the people of the
Sodlhew State*, There ia no disguising
the fact that “the pnblle mind la greatly
tionbled and exceedingly uneaay." U|Km
this aubjcctl lend yon for publication. an
extract from the Speech ef our venerable
• fribnd Nathaniel Macon, delivered in the
House of Representatives ol the. United
States on the 83d of February,
the Bill proposing a rdpeal of
the J udiciaty System of the Ut
at had been « J " J ‘
ierectet
laat agoniea of_IM
■ ted and organized In the
M administration of the
first Adam*. The subjoined extract ialrf
reply to the Speech of Mr. Bxyapl of-Defo.
ware, Who resisted the passage of tbo bill
mainly upon Constitutional grounds, or
rather pretences, nod Who, among other
things .ahl. “that if the House should pass
The bill and repeal the obnoxiousinert of the
myitem,and it should produce s Civil W»r,
that not only himaeif, hot many enlight
ened citizens would support the Judges.”
*7 CAROLUS.
“Cao it be pouible. Sir, said Mr. Ma
con, that tbe gentleman from Delaware,
(Mr. Bayard,) was serious when he talked
about an injury to Women and Children
. as likely to result from the passage of the
bill upon your table! The gentleman has
» Also told us, that if wc pass this bill and it
should produce a Civil War, not only
himself, but many enlightened, citizens
would support the Judges. Hare tvo.Bir,
come to this, that enlightened citizens
hare determined on the side they will tak*
in the event of a Civil War.and that disu
nion among the States ia tulked of in this
assembly, with deliberation and coolness?
Wc were certainly not sent here to talk and
debate upon such topics, but to takn care
of tho affairs of the dntion and prevent
such evils. In fact, Sir, it ia onr doty to
take care of the Government and,not des-
tiemau to what >vas said and done to the
former minority I challenge the gentle
man to show any tbiog like it. in all their
proceedings -Whenever we. the then
minority, supposed the Constitution vtuia.
ted, did we talk of resistance to the govern
ment and Civil War? No. Sir, we talked
ol elections, and depended upon them as
the main corner stone ot our safety—and
supposed, whatever injury the public
might receive from a violation of the Con
stitution, that at the oext election the peo
ple would oiect iliose who would repair
the brrach and correct the abuse,and this,
in my opinion ouglTto be tbe doctrine of
ns all; and when we differ about constitu
tional points, and tile question shall be de
cided against os, we ought to consider it
a temporary evil, remembering that the
people possess the means ofrectifyiny an
error which may be committed by us.. 1
the idea of a separation of these States so
light and trifling an affa.r, as to be uttered
with calmness in this deliberative assem
bly) At ttw very idea I shudder, and it
aeeuis to me that every man ought to look
upon such a scene with horror and shrink
from it with dismay. Yet some goutle-
tnen appear to be prepared for such an
etent, and have determined on their sides,
in case it thould happen. For my pail.
Sir, I deplore such an event luo much to
mako up my mind on it until it shall real
ly happen, andthea it must be done with
great hesitation indeed. To my ima
ginotioo the idea of disunion convoys the
most painful sonsattuo; how much
more painful then, would be the reality?
Who si)aN flstlio boundaries of those new
empires, when the fatal aeparation shall
take place? Is it to be done with those
cruel eogines of death that we have heard
.pf, the sword and bayonet, aod the more
savage instruments of tomahawk St batch
rushing billows. A supernatural chill
aecaacd to pervade the air, the wfcite flag
on the tower of the llotclde Ville seemed
to Boat in more hurried and ominous folds
upon the lushing gale; the clouds abovo
were dark and lowering: for onoshort in-
- c , »t»nt all nature seemed to wear a becotn
>f so mnch of lag aspect, to be in accordance with the
oited States deed it was shunt to witness. Hut aoon
the clock was again silent; a new rush was
made bv the crowd; the harali voices of
the guard were again heard qndoavoriug
to repel them; and the whole square again
presented a scene of hellish passions, and
hellish curiosity.
Heavens! wbat oan occasion that burst
tfT laughter,? a general burst of laughter
at that moment 1 His hat Ind fallen from
the head of one of the crowd, who without
having been able to recover it was pushed
away by the current; a ruffian near, seeing
advantage in the change, seizeJ upon it
and threw his own high in the air above
othi
MAI
■bv a, >
Bvety Day, at lfP.il.
ENT.
cent,
ay at 11,A. M
—ounV wait..
waiw**:
SrtUTIIEllN MAH.,
basis* and Riczsono’.
Tuesdays and Fridays, I Wednesdays, end Sub
attP.M. |, days, 6P.il.
ST.Wtat's, ST. AUOOSTIMV., dec.
Tuesdays, 9 P.M. | Wednesdays,6 P.M.'
•visaoer.
Fridays.!) P. M. I Wednesdays. 6P M
BIARIN3 LIST.
POUT Or SAVASTOAH.
the surrounding multitude; another actu
ated bv the tame calculation, exchanged
it for his own, which he |cast from him;
and thus for some seconds—wheu every
second seempd an age—the sight of this
succession of flying hats occasioned a dis
cordant and jarring mirth.
The clock ngain-strikes the quarter! On
occasions like the present how slow the
moments roll past! And such I am convin
ced, must be the feelings of every anxious
breathless culprit, though he well knows
that his existence will have ceased Irefure
the evening hour shall have tolled from
his prison clock.
He comes. I know not but I think the
crowd is silent. With what a hollow sound
the wheels of the cart passalongthe pave
ment,how heavily they roll or er each hith-
crio uuiicuueu aiouc! To liio leuntn of the
cart each stone they pass is passed forev
er—each stone they leave behind dimin
ishes the distance that separates him from
eternity. With an ear of respectful sym
pathy, an aged priest sits beside him. *But
re himself is young—young indeed for
snch a death! Nor does he gaze on the
multitude around; his eyes is beut t upon
tho bottom of tho cart that bears him; an
guish and resignation arc painted on his
fine features—those features which must
soon bo fixed in horrid deformity. Hut is
it a human being endowed with a living
soul that I now free! what shall it be ere
live minutes are added to the ages that
have preceded them 7 how shall the knile
of tho guillotine separate the spirit from
that body! Wbat a mystery is death!
Moments now passed quicker than tho’t.
Supported on cither side, he slowly moun
ted the ascent to the guillotine. Step
ping upon a small board from which a
Smooth pl^nk arose, ns high as his breast,
a bandage was instantly passed around his
back. The board on which he stood aud
the plank before him then turned on a pi
vot, and placed him in a horizontal posi
tion—his bare neck rested on the semi
circular frame work, that was carv'd to
receive it; tbe other half of the frame-woik
closed above and confined it.
On ei ther side of the neck thus placed,
arose a post to the height of fifteen feci;
and aloof, between these, hung the heavy
triangular blade which, on the removal of
a peg, was to slide, with one angle under
neath, in the grooves carved is the neigh
boring (Mists, and in its passage down
wards, was, bv its own weight, to sever
whatever should impede its progress. E-
vety part of live iusuumeul was painted
red.
from the time when the culprit left the
cart to the present moment, oot one min
ARRIVED.
Sloop John Chevalier, &mon. ( harle*ton.—
Mdze. to L Baldwin A Co C. F Palme*. S Phil-
brick, J Low, Cohen At Miller, It E Stile*, \V
Dcncan, F Sorrel, Tucker Sc Clark, A Edward*
Purse Si .Stile*. Pa'scfiguri-J Low. T Wal
ton. J H Ligbtburn, RG Wallace, J Gardner,
aud 18 steerage.
Sloop Oerigo, Peck, Darien, fl bale*Upland
wi fi Knliia 8*1 fiilatifl I? D n..n- I
•ANS VAN BBl __
WOOD, ha* received tbe ship
l trtfok Gentlemen’* Jackson Ties 8hoes,
t oew article
do Van Buret; Pumps, dressed Bock
I do do Bhoes Calf-skip
' do dressed Buck-skip Boats, • new
article
1 case do floe Drab Hat*
I do de. do Black Hat*
nog 30 173m
Goshen Cheese.
50 Boxes Goshen Cheese, in rnund
kegs Goshen Butter ’■
* 5 hi,Is Sperm Oil
5 bbla common Oil
Oq board lehr Exact, at Quarantine-
J- B. HERBERT feco.
■ept 1 173
't'OR mir-YORK. a,
[jtSTABfclSUJtn LllVE.l
The reguhb packet chip
Ttioe. li‘ood, matter.
Will hero. immediate despatch,. For
sight or passage, having excellent ae-
Anmodatiuns,apply to Capt.iV. on board
at Jones’ upper wharf, or to
HALL, SHATTER &.TUPPER.
ang IS 172
To Rent.
and G bale* Sea Inland Cuttou to E P Butts, J
Gumming.
Steampneket George Washington, from Au-
Landing and for sale,
ffk Boxea Sperm Candles
MV I*. BALDWIN &co*
«cpt I • 17ft
gusta.toJ W Long.
SAILED.
ShipStotirn. Wood. tfew-York.
Sloop Leader, Ribernu. Sntilln*.
. DEPARTED.
Steamboat Savannah, Lyons, Augusta.
flPOKEN.
17th July, Ion, 37|, ship Oglethorpe, hence
for Liverpool.
YOU AVOVSTa,
Tbe Steam-packet
r-EO. WASHINGTON,
is renily to receive
freight lor the above
place—for which, or passage, apply to
JOJIN W. LQNQ.
sept 4 174
Justices’ Court.
M Y Return day for September Term
is Wednesday tho 5lh. Court on
Saturday, the ISrtj inst,
W. W. OATES. J. P.
(£/“ Office removed to J button’s •
Square, west of the Monument,
sept 4 174c
Gold amt Land Lotteries.
P RINTED Lists to be published by-
Greene St Onno. Millndffnvilln, at
Jo in advance. Subscribers received,bv
W. T. WILLIAMS
hypt 4 174
Thejeomfortabie nod com
modious brick tenement Build
ing, situate in Johnson Ward
Orleans-Sqaare, at present oc-
cnpiedjhy Dr. John S. Law. Possession
given 1st November next. Apply to
J. D. HUGUENIN.
ang 30 173 »
JSli
FFakemnn & Palmes,
H AVE received* and lauding from
ship Statira,
10 whole and half Boxea Raisin*
Drums Figti, Brazil Nut*
Fillrnrt’s, AIiiioo*
Whole and balfbbls Canai Flour
Batter, Sperm Candles
Champaign Cider, in boxes
Brown & Dooiitrle** No I Soap
In Store.
150 bbh No 1, i! and ft Mackerel
50 kegs Leaf Lard
Mess and Prime Pork
Smoked Tongues, Burlington Hams
Whole and half bbls Baltimore Flour
# White Beans, Wine Biscuit
Pearl Barley, kits pickled Salmon
itysonaud Powshong Teas
Cinnamon, Cloves, Mare, Nutmegs
Loaf, lump and brown Sugars
Java and Cuba Coffee,
Citron, Black Pepper
Mustard, Pickles, Cayenne Pepper
Allspice, Capers, Olivp.i
Spanish ind American Hogars
Anchovies, Starch. Nails
Scotch and Maccaboy Snuff
Powder and Shot, Cotton Twine
Also—A few dcinijona old Brandy,
baskets, and boxen Anchor nnd Ompe
Champaign, and a general assortment of
best Khonish Winex, for sale as above,
nue *W 17:*
To Rent,
A very commodious two sto
ry HOUSE and outbuildings,
situate iu Elbert ward, t rmer
residence of the late Dt- A.
Shefkall; the bouse is in good repair and
one of the most plessant situations in the
city. Possession given op the first of Oc
tober. Por terms, apply on foe premises,
or to tho Editor,
sngl) 104
BY 8. rillLBRICK.
On Thvrtdny next, theGth inst. at U
o’clock, lo front ofttorb, sundry articles,
Sugar, Bacon, Lard. Liquors,
Also, in store, to eloso consignment,
will positirely be told an Invoice pf
Iteadr made Clothing 1
Dry Goods, Ac. &c
*e|it 4 Terms e»»ft. v
1 AdmMtlrator’s 8ufc.
BY S.PIIJLBRICK.. ,
On the first Tuasday iu November next
in front of the Conn House In Chslham
county, during the usual hours of sale,
Lot ol I’ine Land in: the sixih district of
Henry eouoty, comsintng 202* seres, be
longing to tho estate of Angustuu F.lland,
late of Richmond county, deceased.—
Sold by permission of the Court of 0»-
dirury of Richmond county, and per or.
der of tbe Administrator. '
Terms cash— purehtstr paying far ti
tles. sepr 4
BY 8. ITIILKIUCK. '
At Private Salt—A few kegs fresh Tsm
arinils. jost landed. sept 4
NOTICE.
To Rent, the brick Store
odjoininR the subscriber, ro-
| csntly occupied by Mr. E. B.
» Weed, a desirable aitoaiiun for
rsde. Apply to
A. CHAMPION.
aug 23 170
A;
By J.B. HERBERT &co.
At Private Sale^A negro Girl* about
10 years old,a first rate house servant.
Also, A negro Girl, about lDyearp old,
a first rate House Servant.
Also, A Negro Woman, 32 year* of
age—a firM rate Cook, Washer, and Iron*
er. Terms cash,
ang 2d
NOTICE.
AN electees far Director of the 8,
nahtigechee aud Alatamaha Canal Com
pany. on part of the StockhoJ ers in place
of Thos. Youndeceased; will take place
if) the Company's Rom, (MilJon & Charl
ton’s office,) on the I3tli inst. at 10 A- M.
By order of tho Board of Directois,
R. M. CHARLTON, Sep. & Treas.
sept 1 *73
Bank of Darien,
August 21st, 1832.
O N motion, it wai resolved, That a
fuither reduction of 30 per cent be
required of the Dnbtots of this Bank for
the ensuing year, payable as follows:—lo
per cent on the first day ol Deeenabef, ID
percent on the first day of Maruh, and 10
per cent on the fust day of May.
Extract from 4he Minutes.
EUENEZER 8. REES, Cashier,
sept 4 I74fcp
NOTICE,,
A LL persons having demand* against
the estate of the late Thos. Youxo,
Esq. are requested to render statements
thereof duly attested; and those indebted
to make payment to either of the subscri
ber*.
WILLIAM TAYLOR. \
WM. B. BULLOCH. I E
GF.O. W. ANDERSON,
JOHN J. MAXWELL. I
sept 4 174
L.omlon Thermometers.
A Fine assortment of London Ther
mometers in box wood,in Trocco and
J.ipan’d casps. Just received, and for
sale bjr
LAY & HENDRICKSON.
aug3o 173
Soap.
Hfl Boxes Luke Fay No I Snap
JLxLrwF Landing from ship Statira,
and for sale bv
aug 28
Marble Yard.
T HE public is informed that MON
UMENTS, TABLETS, AND
CRAVE HTONES, together with every ]
kind of Marble and Free Stone Work, U
executed at the Marble Yard, long occu
pied by J. tjc U. Moure iu Bull street,
near the Court House, that acquisitions
are constantly being made to the stock,
and that work will be executed iu as hand
some style, add at as low prices a* hith
erto known. Apply at the shop to Thos.
B. Maxwell, or by letter or personally to
tho undersigned, at the stoieofW. Z.
Hall. D *A WEED, Agent,
sept 1 174
BY S. PIIILBRK’K.
At Private Na/e—Lot No. 25, War re ft.
Ward (Fee Simple) with the improve*
menu thereon, consisting of m.large and
commodious dwelling, with a room at*
inched, suitable for nu office; also, stable,
carriage house, &c. and a|l in good re
pair—also a pump affordinf^ji constant
supply of the br»t w*i«r. me situation
is pleasant and heahhv and admirably cal
culated fora city residence, Will be soli)
a bargain for cash qrapproved paper.
Also. A negro Wnjpap, about 'JSjcjA
of age, a good plain cook aod washer, ac*
cuRionieuto house-work and sewing
Also, n negro Felioir and his wife and
a child, about 2 years old—good field-
hands. ang 14
J. B. HERBERT Scco.
172
Su^ur and Shot.
A44 Hhds prime St. Croix Sngar
25 hhls good Lump Sugar
150 bags Shot, assorted
For sale by *
HALL, SIIAPTER &TUPPER.
aug 21 lt»!)
Stopped,
O N Sunday evening Inst by the sub
scriber, from a Free mao of Color,
in this city, a small musical box, together
with two pair of new Prunello shoes—.from
the many contradictory statements made
by tbe said negro man respecting them,
the subscriber is induced to believe thej
were stolen. The owner can have them
by proving property and paying for the
advertisement, upon application to this
office, or to
MICHAEL PITZOERALD.
aug 28 172
1 last
et? Anil istheuui ufbrotlter to plunge sn d a half hail ehpwil. Fot an in-
tliein into th* bycjst of brother, au.l ciu \ I , aine d ln v tya away. IVH.n I
zca to p„t ,„ featUo art.y a R .imvt citi a K >tu looked up. tho bloody head ot tlic
murilrrcr was tailing into tils case plac J
to receive it. aud the body was lyina u ltli
xtp to make this uparAtien which would
ruin th whole country. And why is all
tint to be done? Bec„ie we caanot all
think dike on political topics. As well
nr.ht it be said, that her.uy. we cannot
all lerce in the tenets embraced by ench
particular sect of tfur holy religion, be-
estive one is * Calvinist ana another * Lp
theran that Pitch should be employed in
plunging the dagger lot'- the heart of the
. ,fr - But suppose, air, you agree to tii-
’’Jp these states, where is the boundary
. , '* 10 ^* * fiver or n line at mark-.
C;l trees? lie it which it may, both aides
most be fortified, lo keep tho one from in
trading on the other; nit tho hew govern
pienlv will hrtre regular soldiers to guard
their fortified places and the people on
•out sides most be oppressed with taxes
fosopport these fortifications and soldiers.
.11 become in such u state of
things of the National Debt and all the
Bank, in the U. Status? It we do wroo*.
h? adopting measures which the public
good does oot iiiiiU .u- injury £a n-
not he very lasting, because at t e next e-
iccuon the people will lei us stay at home
h «end other* who will manage their
common concern, more to their satisfac-
, ?' ,. An !* If** “feel power an I forget
2*™’,. “ P r "P*r «h»t they should with-
hi., 1 . " p fAdencc from us—but let us
b ,v tl ’ r| wat ’ ' a, t*»d ol urgumeuts of
■ynnets, tomrbrwks and hatchets, let us
son ,r ® J,1 * a from truth, tea-
•00 and justice."
nut the slightest convulsive movement, in
the position in which I had last so.ou it. —
For s while the executioners seemed af
fected. but recollecting themselves, they
suddenly loosened tbe thongs that bound
it, and the lieadlcsa trunk relied into a
lame wicker hamper placed laterally be
side it- and then again every thing re
sumed its wonted appe,ranee
Not five minutes hud elapsed since lie
wa* first exposed in the cart,a living being;
and now—Again I ask, what is life, wbat
Is death?
Stolcil.
T HF. Room of the subscriber
night entered by eoinr unknown
person, ami n GOLD WATCH, with a
fine Gold Chain, and barrel Locket with
Gold Key attached, was stolen Anv in-
formation relative to it will be thankfully
received. A reward of Tweuty Dollars will
be given for the recovery of it.
JOHN F. TUCKER,
sept 4 174
OJV FRIDAY NEXT.
Limioii Syrup.
fildk Boxes superior Lemon Syrup.
9J Vf Just landed from on board sloop
John Chevalier, and for sale at reduced
price. Also, A lot of Demijona.
8. I'M! LB KICK.
aug 14 100
From V. dt Kotk; sitlcXa.
A) fc.\EUUTlON IN PARIS.
1 n **sp*pers having announced that
thin, ’ ,ho *'»d Msttsaluated a wino mcr-
on th.*P| U d H* !*«“'«<• »t four o’clock,
p f° r I had never seen a guillotine.
t„ it..* curren, °f people curried nje along
n n * ,|> . 1,c * *hieb the polie* maintained
"-Maidnianaa* the fatal instrnmem.
, ou 2 n " multitude was tusembled; it
tousistoj »olely of penple of the lowe,t
dnn nfuS ?““•>*'* of women and *hil-
Ail. t'e* 1 . ,u nnksl—While the blond
hetof.^L" P****od on behind, and tl^e
a!**** Bd *Bo wnving (nitres
front d ^?me» contsined them in
»nd !^u.2?‘ >r . of ^o J- 11 ** OQticed me.
*0 ' place a-
^oc g eu^ ,r’ l ' lie "’ » h0 privileged
Here t h i * ra,n ^ > ho «•»>«.
SSSf ““>I-I>Wo «v. step, of the
which, though it m B0lr
Jmught on to work thoT^raeanee of so-
£’°**X° nu . *“U>7 m«mbir Ud
,Mr * **?*•. ■ tho aod
“ WnrtMod mob fot
. , . , ■ J -»v.t
i rr v. t
NOTICE.
At n special meeting held *t the CalUopaui
Society Room, on tho 3Hb of August.
the ftdlowing Resolutions were passed:
II,rolled. That the mem.bet* of this
Soeiety are penetrated with the deepest
sorrow und affliction, by the untiuiclv de
mise »i their iate highly esteemed and
virtuous young Brother, Mr- Keilst
HxBKaatUM, Jr.
Herolvtd. That the members of this
Society, attend the funeral uf tlie deceas
ed.
Resolved, Thai r.s a tribute of respect
to the memory of our deceased Brother,
the members of this Soeiety, will wear
Crape on the left arm for tbe apace of
thirty days.
Resolved, That the regular meeting o
this Society, which was to have taken
place on the dlst inst. be postponed until
the 6th day of September next, ns a fur -
titer respect to the memory of the deceas
ed.
Rttoltti, That the minutes of ibis meet
ing he published.
Extract fro71 thu tninntes of the 30th
of Anguat, 183*.
A. DKY3DALE, Ste'ry. C S.
coaxmi&ciAJU.
IUtb* from LiVK»Fooi.,:::u:::*:20th July.*
Date* mon IlAV»r^:: ::::;:::vu^*Oth July.
‘FOR FIVE.
Tltr. DRAWING or Till
NEW-YORK CONSOLIDATED
LOTTERY
.CLASS. NO. 30.
Will be received .on Friday pest.
HIGHEST PRIZES.
1 prize of ------- - *30.000
I 0
I
1 3060 :
5
5
10 •• 200
“ 100
Sic. fire. Sic.
rieUTs.fa; Halves, 2 50; Uzt.vx. 1 25
Orders attended to at
LT7T3E3. & Co’s
I Merry ecu lUchanfe t ifiet
Orders Irom any part of the IV’orhl,
|toit paidjent lading cash or prist* ticket*,
will meet with prompt attention,if addres-
LUTIIEIl St CO.
Com ami Shingles.
fil 4b JkBuah<1a (-orn Afloat,
OS Wir per arlir 8lark Arma-
tead, at Bolion'a central wharf, in lots to
•uit purrhaaera.
7tKK) North Cnroltna SJbinglea
For sale by
J. II. HERBERT &co.
aug 1« IQ7
Just Received,
Per sloop John Cktvalter from Car lest on,h
8 Ca*cs W. I. Sweetmeats,of I dozen
Jars each, as>o/|eds For stle by
J B: HERBERT Leo.
aug 14 ICO
PRINTED J.IST8
Of the drawing in the contemplated
GOLD AND LAND LOTTERIES,
W ILL be regularly issued from this
office. They will appear in Num
bers so that they may be bound together
in pamphlet form. *
Person* desirous of becoming subscri
bets can foTward their names to ns, post
paid, enclosing the cash, and they will be
attended lo. They should mention the
post office to which the numbers should
be directed.
The whole work will contain about 400
pages, and cannot be afforded at less than
$5 to subscribers, paid in adomtrr.
P H.HiLL & eUTHHEUT.
Mil/edtnvillt, August 9, 1632.
nug&t 170r?i
Soup.
p* ifk Boxes Brown's and Doolittle's,
©J V Received, aud for salo by
WAKE MAN & PALMES,
one 7 Id.*)
Corn, Allont.
Rii*ut:!s priaiu (Torn.
If If IF sale by
ted to
aept 4
Savannah, Ga.
Baltimore .Sljocs,
R eceived bytehr. ueKaib.
ALSO,
By other lute arrivals,* General Assort
ment—for wholesale or retail,
GF.O. NE.WIIALL 5tcp.
Youog'a Building.
aept 4 174
CiiimcsTo*. Sept. I^Cfote*—Tk* talc.
kav.bMWl«l Mm Upland at 11; I*. 10|; «t(
l01 i 7l,IO-,t!5,»};iS,uf; and ». atOcenf. A
few Sea l.l.no, at 12 cuts, Oiir vtoek l> muck
reduced, end tbe prlocipil part le to be .btppwl
on owner’s aeeo*at
Mite—Still cooliaoe to good demand at last
week's tsUe.
(Bv Ot Street (tiedret -Vew* 1VJ\.)
Lienrooc, Jw So— C.tu>. Sterkrt—tVe
kavokad oMharda* w**k to awe Cotton mar
ket, and tks lemon.have again flu- oarekBed
Ike (ala*. In tbe low to tbe Air qaalilka ot
Upland and Orfoaas, dessrlntfans. toe decline
currency. UnaUCattoa has been It
tbe good qaalitiee fofly sn*poet Ike prnfona 1 ’ —•I* 1 '’ . ,
ntnncy. llraailCotton. kas teen la thaUad LcillOH l5YtUP.
&!$£***" jSBfPra Lemo ^. 8 1 ^ u f VR ^" 1 '
Letnoi> Syrup & CUIoriilc
of Soda.
T ANDINO Irom brig William, from
S A Boston,
20 boxes Lemon Syrup
20 do Chloride Sod,. For sale by
' CANDLER fit DAVIDSON,
:pt t 173
(efflorescence or Real Al-
KALINE CHELTENHAM SALTS.
f UFOUTF-D. and for sale by
A. PARSQN9, Druggist,
No 8 Gibbons’ Ksnge-
au-30... 173
aug 21
IGA
J. STONE Step.
Lemon Syrup,
C onstantly on hsnd, and for
•ple by A. PARSONS.
No 8 Oibbona' Range,
ang 21 1G0
Land Lottery.
U PON enquiry, we under.tnnd the re
turns u( the Surveyors will be com
pleted in shout two weeks, so,I as the
Commissioners arc now convened at this
place, making arrangements for the draw
ing, we have determined to pnnr the list
of fortunate drawera as heretofore, which
will be aent in aheets weekly, nr in any
other way, t|ircctcd to iuclr.ua may be
come auDscrinera. At tlie drawing will
ocenpy double space which it Its. dune
hitherto, the let, /price tu subscri
bers will be 8b,in advance. AU letters or,
the subject addressd to the Recorder’s Of
fice, will be promptly attended (o
OR I EVE St ORME.
MilletlgniUc, July 26, ?632.
ang Id 168.
VuluaUe Rail Estate lo he elispostd of of
jflreciitor's Sole,
On the firs! Tuesday tu December next,
’’tfoT ILL be Told. before the Court
TV House in the Cite of 8»».n !! .! !l !. s .
tween the usual hours of sale,
All that valuable Property west of said
city, koowoaa the property of estate of
Ren. Joho Twiggs, and generally called
Twiggs’ Wharf.
This property embraces sll the low
ground or swamp of Lot No 10 containing
nine and ihree-fifihe acres (03-5); Lot N*
9, containing eight acres; No 8, contain*
ing two hundred fret in width end three
hundred feet in length: also, a lot adjoin
ing the abore, sixty feet in depth and two
hundred feet in length, together with die
improvements thereon. Skid property is
bounded on the east, by Lot No 7| on the
south, by a street and the high ground of
Lot No 10, aud land of Joa- Miles. F.tq.t
west by Mnegrove’s Creek, and oorthwnrd
by the Rtvey Savannah. Alto, an nnim.
prosed Lot in Ytmacraw, known by tho
number two (Sj adjoining that I .it of Mr:
John II. Morelra, containing hit Tabby-
buitdln*.. The extensive' wbarvet and
large and commodious Docks on Itivay
und Mangrove's creek, tender this pro*
petty particular!) valnablo for the recep
tion anil dis|>oaiiioo of all descriptions of
lumber anil wnod. Tbe margin on lthref
nbotiLsis hundred and Hfly feet (GSufeet.)
The canal enters the Riser about the teti,-
ire of this property aod passes directly
through it, a di.Uuuc of about thirteen
hundred feet, to Mr. Stile'* Bridge.
The secure situation of this property
from fire, antlulher City risks, would ran*
der it a desirable situation for ware-heuee*,
which improrementa might be made at *
small eapense.
Terms will he made liberal to ptircbt*
sera on approved secority,- and mortgage
of tho premises. For particular*, -apply
to Kobl. Taylor of Savannqb, or to IDO
subscriber in Richmond County.
(Signed.) OEOKOE L. TWIGGS,
june »l 143? • Executor'
&
xtrnct ofaltOrcRnance,
To prevent shooting in the Clip of hayag-
nah, and the Hamlets ana Costt*on*
therof.
H7 HERE AS direr* person* bare of
V V late been in the practice io aod a-
bout th* said City and the llimlrta aud
Gumriions thereof, to the great danger of
the peaceable mhabitaoU, aod wheteby
many [jii-cpiefs have been oecaaiao*
etf, for rcmeJv whereof, lie It ordain,
id. That, frtlhi and after the 'passing
of this ordinance, any person whatsoever,
who shall fin or ahoot ag any mtttltet.
fowling piece, fnaee or pistol, in any sireejt
lane or square within the said lily or hank
lets thereof, or oo the Com moss eppert*-
nan; thereto,or is guy path.arcane or root
leutflng to aod from the said city within tho
limit! nod jurisdiction of the (sow, such
person on conviction thereof before Cos*
cd, shall forfeit aod pay (tor every such
offence, a sum not .exceeding twenty do)-
fori.
N. B—The City Constable*, are ad
joined to toofbree the above section of tho'
Ordinance rigidly. •
pt.
^^—
Toilet Powder.
A Frcrii aupply of American and
Ficnch Rmviler, plain and scented
with boxes and puffs. Ju«t receive^, and
for sale by
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
aug :ld 17M
Coffee, Moltissesr. Jtc.
t*r Bags prime Green Coffee
* ** 15 bbls do tin do
It tes prime New Orleans Molasses
13 qr casks good Marseilles Wine
8 m Moreno’s celebrated Trabuco
Segars
3 in good Spanish Segara, in 10th
boxea
0-tn American do do do
150 Grindstones, assorted size*
For sate.oo reasonable tenps.by
FREIVK. A. TUlTER.
ang 21 IU9 '
To Hire,
rpWO Female boose serraqu.
ply to
ang 30
Ap-
J. D. IIUGUENIN.
•z'A ■
. Justices Court.
TU8T1CE MACDONNELL’S Re-
tore Day will be on Tuesday, ,18th
loth CooK day,20th lost. sept I
Co-Partnership.
T HE undersinged respectfallg beg
leave eo inform their mends and the
public generally, that they have aaauciatc»4
themselves in businea*. undef the firm gf
Johnston Savage,
and have taken the More, recently occu
pied (by the late Mr. Wm. C. Butler,
North Side Market 8quare, where they
intend keeping on hand, a general ussert-
ment of fashionable Hats, Caps, Ate.
A (bare of patronage ia aoltcited.
JAB. C. X. JOHNSTON.
JOHN SAVAOE.
ang 85 171 ,
$25 REWARD,
W ILL be gteeuforthe apprehension
of my two negro tueu named
OEORGE and ADAM, who went away
on Monday laat. with a yawl boat, fishing
tackle, &c. The boot ia painted green,
with black gunwale and the twn middle
thawt* loose. George isja thtckjset follow
about 3 feet 5 or 0 inches high, ap Alri-
can by birth aud ,bont 45 years of age.
Adam fo about 47 jaara of us, S feet 7 or
8 inches high and blind le the light eye.
Aa they are welt acquainted io or abont
Hilton Head, ’tfomos; probably they may
be larking in that neighborhood. Ten
dollar* will be paid for thedelivery of each
ofthera and 83 for th, boat, anti all im-
soDubfo expenses paid.
1*f C‘i
Jjy OUR ntomh* a/ter date, application
I 1 wilt b* tq*d« to the Cook ofOrdhufo
ry of Liberty eonnty, for leave to eellfo
part of th* real MMipf Joh# Wop, Mk
deceased, of *ald county, for tbe beoejp
of the heir* ad creditors.
WM. JONES, Adm’r.
sept I 173
Improved Garden Lot
FOB SALE." ‘
F OR Sale, so improved Garden Lot;
containing S| acres of choice Land,
pttpated lost without th* limit* of tb« ci
ty. apd immediately net of the Qaol. en
closed by a soperior Board Fooco, with
Cedar sod Chioqoepia Ft
Cedar and Chinqnepin root*—upon which
■here fonts excellent dwelling House to
good Rpoif. • ThtQtnhn fo do* in (u|i
operation tpd has oot qnffcquemly yield-
*a a*machk*S8pcrtlay. in addition to
whiph the winter and fall vugitablcs are
tins planted. There it also a good etock
of neceasatf Bqsda nn band fur future
‘platings. For lurtlirr parti- ulars, ap
ply to J. S). IIUGUENIN-
i wgjjL