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About The Democrat. (Columbus, Ga.) 1830-18?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1832)
dependence, W. A. Brant!,unite. Nulli- 1 —“tlie rightful remedy.” Mavl Stnit'i C irnliun i-q*eedily put it in practice i.l defence of its principle*, should it Im'co.u ecess ary to unfurl her palmet to In i n.r o-i the battle field, may he who refuses it, hi- hramled with the epithet oi coward and forever he a slave. “Gov. Hamilton: lie has furnished us with aruis a id equqniK-nts —xviieii South C irolina needs our services, we are ready at h s call. By >l. It. Smith. John C. Calhoun: One ol Sontli-Ouri.hint’s nolilest sons; we look upon him as tlie leader of our doctrine .and the araardian of our lib erties, and wdl support him through all sorts of didieuliies, from the point of a needle to the mouth of a cannon.” At H itllrhoro'. “Soutli-Carolina: To those tvho dare counsel her to submit to oppression, she answers— ‘Slave! I have set my life upon the cast, And I will stand the hazard of the die.’ “Bv Dr. Samuel Oordes. Our next legist iture; nittv they imitate the patriots of’76, and nullify the unconstitutional and oppressive tariff, without counting the cost or looking s o the consequences.” At Charleston. “Nullificntio •; the right of the stole to desist fraud and oppression, ‘peaceahlv if she can—forcibly if she must.’ Ca Ira.” But enough.—No man can read these tonsfs. without perceiving their drift.— Tli v point to force, eventually; and who shall sav when the first drop of blood is shed, what toi rents shall How, and that it will not lead to disunion. V <; > )!) JOKE. A travelling dandy put up at a tav ern in a neighboring town, 'not many years smeo, where he concluded to spen tin sabbath. He prepared himself to attend meeting, but not possessing that very important chattel a watch, and he jng p ii'licnla.ily desirous to cut a scull dasf, he applet! to the landlord, for the loan of Ins watch. The landlord, posses sing a very Powerful alarm watch, very readily complied with tlie request, hut previously wound up the alarm snd set it nt tlie hour which he supposed would be about the first prayer. The dandy repair ed to church; he arose with all the grace of a finished exquisite, at the commen cement of the prayer, and stood playing \ erv gracefully, as lie doubtless supposed, with the borrowed watch seals, when sud denly lie jumped as if he had discovered a dea of rattlesnakes m Ins pocket, the whizzing of the alarm had commenced, the people stared, the dandy made atari oils grab at the offending watch with both hands, outside of bis podket «fc lie attemp fed [a squeeze it into silence, but lit vam, it kept its tir-r-r-r-r- and it seemed to him is if it would never cease; the sweat rolh ij off the poorfellow, he seized Ins ha s , aid making one desperate effort for the door, hurried <>!F with Ins watch poc ket ii one hand and his hat in the other, tint isf the suppressed laughter of the whole congregation, lie probably did not attend that meeting in tlie afternoon. Sir T Filter Scott. —Last week Sir Walter Scott led tins city, intending to re turn to Abbotstield by way of Florence, V i nice, much, Stuttgard, Frankfort, Cologne, Holland, and England. On the whole, his resilience in Italy lias been Very beneficial to bun; though the effects of the severe paralytic str< ke will proba bly never be wholly removed, as tin lame ness in the foot was much increased, and he speaks with difficulty. Those who are aide perfectly to follow Imn as. lie speaks, soon perceive that the intellect ual stream still flows m uninterrupted pu rity, rapidity and strength. This is also proved by Ins activity : besides the work which he has already sent home, “the Siege of Malta,” he is now putting the last h ind to a Calabrian novel, ‘Bizarro,” which .s founded on the extraordinary ad ventures of n bandit chief. lie greatly regrets the death of Goethe, because, as lie expressed himself, “he would have been so happy to see by his own fire-side, tlie powerful genius on which the world turned.” Sir W. received an iiivitalon to Weimar the very week that Goethe {lied. If he attended only to his health, lie would return by sea; Imt lie is drawn hv m irrcsistablc longing to the romantic mountains and antique castles that look down into tlie Line waves of Father Rhine.- Rome, May 17, 1532 Ilo.to prepare tn enter thn State Prison! The Governor of Massachusetts, in his mnssag l -, says of the state prison at Charlestowji: A most instructive result is also produced hv the curious and critical investigation of' the ehaplain, into the character and lives of these miserable men. 0f250 convicts whom his inqui ties respected, lie ascertained that 156 Were led hv intemperance to the commis sion of the offences for which they sutler; that 182 of tlie first mentioned number bnd lit :! in the habitual neglect of the Sabbath : S3 were permitted to grow up from infancy w ithout any regular employ ment ; (18 had {teen truants from their parents, while in their minority; 61 canid not write, nnd many were wholly unable to read.” The iulim ite eonoi c ioii nid associatii.n of ignorance with vice, of dis solution s« with outrage upon the laws, are hero and stinrily traced.— fur, T raCr. (Vxiocr# new novel, the Baron of ll w tenburg, or (tie Hi-id* uni inner, is •••■ nimueed ill the I.ilterarv Gi/itte, as if moitg tlii- nuMirhetl and 1 coin jug new works, if 13 I)KHO€ttA T. - V rifRDAY. AUGUST 11. 1832. wojygressiojy. il election. UNION TICKET. Gin. D» niei. Newna.n, of Henry Gen. Jas. ('. Watson, of Muscogee Gen. John Coffee, of Cherokee Col. Jas G Terrel, of Franklin Maj. G. W. Owens, of Savannah D. M Stewart, of Glynn JuDfiF. W. Sciii.F.Y, ot Richmond Too. W. Merry, of Lincoln Ju ogeTho. VV. H arris of Walton TROUF TICKET. ITenry Biianiiam, of l'utnnm, Aegustin S. Clayton, of <dark, Tiiom \s F. Foster, of Greene, Roger L Gamble, of Jefferson, Gf.orgf. R. Gilmer* of Ogletltrope, ( n au'.es E. II aynes, of Hancock, Seaborn Jones, of Muscogee, James M. Wayne, of Chatham, Richard 11. Wii.de, of Richmond, O'p’An addr eis will be delivered before the “Columbus Temperance Society” on sunday afternoon I2tli inst at the Presby terian Church. BILL Op MORTALITY. Col amb ns Board of Health, .flnsy. 2. j Deaths in Columbus from the 2 d Ang. to th Oth. Riilious Fever 1 Feuis'e GO venrsold N. GUILDER*, Chrm. C. E. Bartlett, Sec. V\ e have long been of the opinion that j there are many politicians in the south, J aye in Georgia, who prolessing to he the j enemies ot the far IF, yet who would not permit it to he abandoned had they the J entire control of the subject. And is I not the course pursued by a large por i bon of the southern delegation in congress J evidence of this spirit? They cmnplain- I ed of the oppressive operation of the ta j riff law *B' 1828; they said it acted parfml ! ly on the people, iuipos- and on thin >■ - necessary burthens, taxed »"t**;i* m.j : •(!>.. and all that sort of tiling. \\ ell, a bill is introduced into congress to repeal ibis odious tariff, to lighten the burthens of the people, to lessen the amount of ti e public la.xes by some 8 or If? millions of dollars; and what course do tlie i ullifi et's pursue in regard to it? tliev oppose itloainan! as odious as the tariff has been, they oppose any modification of it; they vote in favor of holding on to it with all its enormities; they rote against relieving the country from those very burdens against which they have so loud ly clamored; and what is flic reason? why those unities wish for a pretext to carry their nullification principles into effect; and as they have found the tariff a popular thenie of declamation, they are determined it shall be retained, that they may quarrel with congress on its account. \\ ere they really anxious to get rid of the tariff, did they really deem it oppres • ive so tlie people, and injurious to the country, is it not reasonable to suppose that they would embrace the earliest op portunity to effect its repeal. But no such tiling; they vote to retain, all the obnoxious features of the law of 1828, then lash themselves into n fury, declare it unconstitutional and unjust, and threa ten it with nullification. The report of the Cholera having readied Savannah, wc are gratified to find, turns out to ho premature. The Georgian of the 2d. says, “we assure our friends in the country that the scourge is not, neither lias it been amongst us. On the score of cleanliness and health, Sa vannah challenges comparison with any place in the union.’-’ Tlie Republican also remar s, “We assure the Democrat that no case of cholera has taken place, either on board of the Floriau, or in the city.” A gentleman who for several years has been an active and efficient member ot the Board of Health, also writes Its under dale of the Ist. Aug. “Not a case hear ing any indications of Asiatic cholera has occurred hern. It is true we have been under some apprehensions that the scourge might visit this city, and from the moment we heard of its appearance in Montreal, we adopted and have pursued the most efficient sana'orv precautions, and we are as well prepared as wc can possibly be, to meet the foe at the thresh old.” AVc understand, that Oil Monday the 22rd ultimo, (Julv,) the Cherokee Chifs held a meeting in Tennessee, for the inirpnse of taking into consideration, the terms proposed hv the President, for an exchange of their lands. The meeting (says the Southern Ban tier) was etrirarterined throughout hv imii'li excitement. Th* chiefs in G- or gift were in favor of a treaty, anil were opposed hv the common Indians, (who have hi-cooie so jealous of their eh'efV as to suspect every thing thov approve of as intended to injure unit opores* them.) and t.v the In linns in Tennessee mid North Carolina# CHOLERA. In New-York, from ill* 26th to the27th ol July , II) o’clock, tin rv* were only 122 new ceses, and 46 deaths; frorr the 27th to the 28th, 1 la new cases, and 68 deaths; from the 28th to the 29:h, 122 new cas es, ivnd 31) deaths; from the 29th to the 30th, 103 new ca: es, nrd 39 deaths ft— •ludg* Clayton. —Some of the South Carolina, papers state that a public din ar r was given, on the 25 of last month, by the citizens of Laurens Destrict, to Judge Clayton, who had hern ibtained at that place, on account of the injury sustained by bis lady in the late stage ac cident. It is also stated that he gave the following toast, which he prefaced with a speech, in which lie sustained tlie prin ciples of the Nullification party to their fullest extent: “The Tariff of lr-32 has placed the ease fairly before you, Liberty or Submis sion. He that dallies is a dastard. He hat doubts is damned.” The remains of Lt. Coe e have been ordered to he disintered at Porto Rico, and carried to Virginia. Tins officer was ! in command of the schooner Fox, cruis ing against the pirates on the coast of Cuba in 1832, and was killed by a can non ball fired from the fort, on entering ; ti e harbor of St. John. It is asserted, in Bell’s Weekly Mes senger as a well known fact, that ri spite of the majorities in the British House of Commons in favor of Reform,“had Sir Robert Peel taken office under the- Duke of Wellington on the resignation of Earl Grey, a majority of the Mouse wustiscer tamed to be ready to vote with Sir Rob j ect.” Nelanrlu Accident. On Wednes j day afternoon, as a party were ascending | the Quincy Rail-Road in one of the re I turning cars, the chain gave wav, and i tin v w t re paecijnint* and o\< r the precipim , ii ior thirty !i et. r. I Tli'-ma- Bnci-ns, oi t üba was killed, Mr. ! .! (i (> •<: . of Boston, had both legs •• i ’■ " v ■ ! ’••ml, of Bolt-more was ' ;•< : , ,1.1 fiiii-w (mikunp, of Poston* eligb > .j. .11 and. t.ostoii Daily Adv'r. FROM THE FRO TIERS Detroit, july 16th, 1832. I The intelligence from the advance of the Army of General Scott is disastrous. An express arrived a few miiiii es ago from Chicago, with a lett< r from Captian Mon roe, dated 12th iust. The steam boat Sheldon Thomson, with the General, his s'.iff, and a part ofthe troops,arrived on the lOtii i< st. at Chicago. Twenty-five of the soldiers were dead, and sixty imue on the sick list Four of tlie officers had j dsn been attacked, hut were on the re covery. Captain Gaft and Lieuteaim t McDuffie were among these four. No officer had died. In this quarter, the people & the troops are improving, except Dr. Evereit, who paid the dent of nature on Saturday mor ning, at the encampment, Fort Gratiot. The Cholera has been subsiding here for some days. i gave a detailed statement to the Secretary of War, on Saturday, of the progress of the disease here, nod among the troop* iti this quarter. Befo e my letter reaches Washington, he will leave that city. 1 wish you to see toil, if you please, P. S. A letter from General Atkinson, of the 9th bits, states that he was near the Indians; was in hopes of overtaking them, but was not sanguine. row the Si l.nvis tree I ress,Juty 10. LYDIA.Y WAR. Intelligence arrived in St. Louis, on Monday last from Head Quarters of the American Army—which states that they had arrived within four miles of the on campmet of Black tlawk at the Four Lakes. The Indians immediately left their encampment on the approach of the army.* The situation of tlie Indians and the army is such as to preclude »he pos sibility- of the escape of tlie Indians. They have, no doubt, before this time, compelled the Indians to surrender, or gam and an entire overthrow of Black Hawk’s baud of murderers. We hope to he able to give an abstract of the result in our next paper. The whole number of Temperance So cieties, in the United States, i> three thou sand.—Upwards of two hundred vessels sail, from oar oorts, without Anient Spi rits, for use among the crews.—More than one thousand distilleries have been stop ped.—Three thousand merchants have given up the traffic in Ardent Spirits. —The whole number of persons pledged to tnpil abstinence, from Vrdcnt Spirits, in the U. States, is three hundred thou sand.—Upwards of one liimd.rcil innkeep ers have declined sellinc Ardent Spirits. Antediluvian Remains.— Wg arc in formed by Dr. V. C. Marshall, of this ci cv, that some workmen in excavating a vault, a few days since, nt the corner of Vme and Fifth streets, found a tooth of the great American Elephant, weighing between four and five pounds, nliout fif teen feet below the surface of tlie ground Its face is very pefect, hut its sides are considerably water-worn, and it must nrigitydlv have weighed 5 orli pound*. It was found in a pehlv stratum : and is un like the generality of Mich remains, verv white; Mild is not so hard as similar §pe» ciniim-s found »* I! glume Lick. 1 1 in(ianati Rijiill/11, Curious (7'olg'cat Part. —We bare been informed that a lump of mol w« igh mg sixteen mures, was Inti ly discovered beded in a rack, about ten feet in diame ter, on a tract of coal land on the Broad Montain, known as the Futt and Batman tract. The ruck was a displ iced frag ment lying near the surface of the ground, found in the vicinity of the line of the Fottsville and Danville rail roai , compri sed in the contract of Messrs. Neligli, I y whom the discovery made while their workmen wi re engaged in Masting, It is difficult to account for this extraordina ry occurrence, since the rock exhiluti and no trece of a fisnre or opening wherebv the lump might have been introduced, hut on tlie contrary, presented the apparam e of uniform solidity. An English gentleman travelling in America, had his attention arrested hv a singular contest between a negro and the male on which h“ was mounted. The indocile animal had thought proper to take exception to the carriage of the Gen tleman, which preceded him, and evinced a decided disinclination to pass it; Ins rider, on the other hand, was as resolute in his determination to effect a chnnge in the conduct of his beast. Ar length the gentleman heard blacky exclaim to tlie mule, ‘ I’ll bet you a five penny I make yon go by this time,” then, nodding his head, he added, “do von bet?” Alter which, l>v means of some very pressing arguments of wlrp and spur, he succeed ed in making the animal pass the car riage. The gentleman, who had been highly amused with ’lie scene, called the negro, nnd observed that, though the wager had been laid, be did not see boyv payment could be obtained from the mule. “Oh vi s,” replied the black, “n-assn give ten-{ eiiny for corn for him; he lose the 1 -t,n ••! nu-o ilv give him five peny.” We ore authorised to announce AT- B, LAMAR, Fsq. as a candidate for congress. Qjr“\Ve are authorised to nnnoiinro Joseph Coleman, Fsq. a candidate to represent tlie county of Muscogee in the Senatorial brunch of the next Legisla ture. (t?" Dr, Edward Dii.ony, of Early County, is a Candidate for Elector of President and Vice President. He is friendly so the re-electirin of ANDREW JACKSON to the Presidency and the election of PHILIP P BARBER, of Va to the Vice Presidency. are authorised to announce Wii.i.i v m FI. Barton Esq. ns a Candi date to represent the County of Ran ilolph in tlie next Legislature. <T ij c fB n r U r t. CORRECTED wei.ki y. Bacon, : : :: : : 10 al2 1-2 lit. Cotton Bagging, (Kentucky) : 2?» Invcruess, : : : : 2()n2t) Castings, : : : ; : 8 lh Coflec, : ; : : : : IG H> Corn Meal, : : : : 50, bush Cotton, round legs,: : 7 a 9 Square, do : : 8a 9 1-4 Mackerel, No. I. : : : : : : 810—bid. “ No. 2. ::::::: .88. “ “ No. 3. : : : : ,8 6 a 6 50. “ Flour, Northern,: : : : : : ,810 none. Georgia, ::: : : $ B.none. Glass Window, Bby 10, $425, box, “ 10 by 12 : :: Gun Powder : : : ; .• : $7,50 a. 91ieg. Iron, Sircrdrs, :::::::: G 1-4 lh. Bar Lead : : ; : .• : : ; .* ; : q <> N. Orleans 4(1 a 45, gallon. Salt, Liverpool ground, £I,OO bushel. “ coarse, a 87 “ Shot, : : : : ; ? .- • . gg ;l 2,51 bag. Spirits, Brandy Cog. 1,50 n 2,51 gal. “ Apple, scarce. “ “ Peach : .* : .• : 1 “ Rmn Janiiaca : : : ; ; 150 a 200 “ ' 4 St. Croix ; .- : .- 125 a 175, “ “ N. England :; .- ;.- ;50a 60 “ Gm, Holland : : : : : 150 a 175, “ “ Northern ::::::::: 6#5 “ NV hiske y, Western :::::: 48 “ “ Northern :::::: 48 “ Sugars, N. Orleans, brown 8 c. 11, lb. Loaf : : : : ; : 18 a22 “ Tallow .* : 10 “ Tea 125 a 200, “ Wines, Maderia : : : 300 a 5(B), gall. Teneritfee : :: : 150 a 275, “ Malaga :::::: 50 a HH), “ \ Ca S3 ¥C 1 V For .Ynrs/tafji rx and Periodicals. HE SnliHri ilier informs Un- public tlint In lias lii'cn apooinleii ign-nt for the Medical ( iiirurgical Review, Jorrnnl of Practical .Medicine. ■\ Q" R rierlv. pnlilehei'i in IVn- York, rili.pi! bv .1 iiv’« .I 'liii-i'mi. V' I) rhyMi'iin rxtr.n.ritinn'' 1 lie King of (treat Britain— T ItMS ij;: •’oeen'ti per Number in mlvnncii. i'idins for me »r mure No* incl"«'m L r Ibn cash, po.ipanl ill meet with firm ipt •Uention. The Bpirit us the Times or l.ilii in New-Yorh, •• kli. al pe' vear Medico ('liirurgical Review, quarterly' nt? • nnr year E H N'MtTilV Ail-mi 1 4 It loin I * I f 1 II I, ami s«wi, n«( «te.*l plates, , " aii'ifalur-d li* It wlsmt of Also a few winged a"! tis • lieet* August 4 LASVii J.N A* IliiUbLl# *t/ wl e\ .S'J i.e/K i S £... i 1.. <GK .\b t«i Mn • and o .c. t t? * liie 4uten r c»»tjri oil!** -r t •* t» si If »»»£ f«»r «*r<iiutr> p'irp* ■♦ v: VV iil lw? .s Vi ou. ;hu p*-’ Tuufg' c m:- ber next, at tltr ii-iir . t Gum* , v • count v)- i! i cen oi wfoLi • . **t*« . lyinff G J ii.? t iinlv, it Muted «#■ he OaKiii - ri* r u of. n ? >oi in lm #i , ,m 11 Vi'r. i i.* r Uit* r.* u of i t* v'Gii u g *ml mi l-sea* and good li.'Hent a u.iachcd h etu No sos ilio if and lint Jutnu fi. So n tor the benefit ol thu iio s -lid iretitors I*-aid licceased —‘le'in i iookiio’ n u .ItD div ft iiic. AL XAiNl>lK t.Ar -dui r nugi,Bt 1!. 6ud AbMkfriisTßATOß'S SALE* \ nr- order I tiie Jnlu ior iV Courl ot liarriii co* uty, vvlitu silting tor ordinary purposes, tv iil be Hi ml n ibe fir«t i rc.daj in Eebruary next, at tlie plai not bolding Cnpcin r court in Lee county, Lot o! /mid rV 1 isi in lie tt> dis trict ot t.i o coirlHy, oeEn. .ng i ibe estale of Lilhard iin... dci.::>ed.— Jo 1 r tun i rnelil of till) liens and credit, is of >;;id and- < a:-ocl.*— Terms uiade kno non lln- u v ot's a august li.— Alexander Bass, adm,r Lu tl AJJAiI. YJS JRA'i OH S S.iLE. A (‘itKEABi.L 10. an outvr oi tin) ir.ieiior iA court ot fiarris county, when sittiua for ordinaly purposes, \\ ill bo sold nt ibe place . fli Jdi> g S' perior court in itamlolpb ronnty, on ibe f.rsi "f .o day in Januaiy next, Lot t.i'i.o.u No 3o m tin- mb district., (formerly Lee,) ion It idolpil coun y, belonging to Ibo estate of Edivsrd . ,is.. deceas ed— s* and fin' tlie benefit of thi licit ai oiridit eis o ?aid deceased.— T erms made kno n on the day of sale.— .iLKX 'NDEK iiAtStr., udin’r. august 11 fil'd TIIFAhTjI D DETAHTMENT. MJitdgevUle, l.a. .hily ;tl»l i? ;!g jYTOTK i. is hereby g von to lax ollccturn -Lx At o. her puhlic otficers, that ho bibs of (he liaid of Macon will n< t bo re cived u: the Tren surv, io payment of any debts due the putdie or in fn’fiLmeiit of any eontraci o which iho tale may lie a parly.— JOHN WILLIAMS, '1 r’sr. August 11 tt i . ' ~S“ ary IIE subscribers announce to * their did friends and the public generally that Ibey stiil ■ eeupjr .their fnrinen staid at foil i.sin liridge ( reek Nation, a brut eqininslat t oin t olumbus and Lino t reck where ihose übo may call on thorn will receive tbe same accom inodations as heretofore The following ui e our ratos: Breakfast - - $, -, 71-2, Dinner - - “,s'n, Supper ... J— *, Loilging - • “,I2 1-2’ Horse feed - * “,:t7 1-2, Horse ah night - .-‘,75, August 11. Cook &. Collins. (AUTKXY. Ido herein for am all persons of trading for two proinissor v notes Iron myseifand Thom as Grimes security; oneof-aid notes fort - i-iity two dollar- laid the other for eighteen o !ars (if my memory serves ine right.) pay,hie to Jan.es Wither son or hearer on the gfuli of He ceinlici in xt. and dated (I thipk\)ab. ut the last of .March or first of April last—l ! an* person ti ijesf'o said notes, they willdoit n; their own risk a.-J liave not received a valmiblecon-idct ution for those notes. MARt-'ilA: GRIMES). Lumpkin Stewart county. August il 2 GJ McCD.SKEiY is neccssarilv cnmoblled lo l.c absent tlie duties of I.i- scle . .I, tbeief re, will be suspended for a short time.— August 11. NOTICE. VI George Smith will act as my agent in ITX ray absence. p i OUf. August 11. 3t ~\i LAEGAR offijio qoitlity, at 7 August 4 l# \VV)K»N -V IJOWELL’a tTIwcS cmoSr* | v.i-ioua numbers, jus reee.ied i m tho elto',l manulail rv at A'her - Ga. a dfi.r ' i,lc °> Geo. W Dl! IIM HAM —— : FOR SALE. GOOD sectind handed <3 ijlg almost new and with it n new set of pinted llarue for further parlicuk rs apply to. Latvlion 6c Dowell. BACON. t 'HE Subscriber* have just .eceiv. and a largo " quantity of good Bacon ivliieii they will sell low for cash or Good paper Hudson & Fi-lton. J :ly, lit. FOR SALE] TOMASTON l .ineiV Roman (dement. Apply to li. \V DILI INGIIWI. GRKAT B#il'<' < lie ox THE 4TH DAY OF JULY 1832. fillHE snliscriber informs tin- holdi r of M Tn ke' No. | in the Millet!gevtile Sturt l.nttenj thin by the Draw ing of tlie above day, he is entitled to the Fire Themsand Dollar ri:e ! so much for risking Ten Dollars The next drawing of the above Tottery will ’ak.e place on the Scronil Sal r ay in Septem ber: to make sure of a chance, it will bo neces sary to apply so-ui WHOLES «$lO, HALVES 85, QUARTERS 82,50 To be ha- in a great variety of numbers—— .Orders from tho country, enclosing tlie cash, postage paid, will meet with prompt atten tion. E S. NOR TON, dgent. July 28. '*#*■l'« Printers.«4gg THE SUBS< RIBI'.R, AGENT Ft R il. XnUdtfl iWacijHur; INi'OBMS the prirters. generally, tint this .Machine is so constructed a to be applied to tiny common IVinling t ress It is attached bv the muni e, and adds very lit 110 to Iho labor -d ti e l*re*jsj|ian Having lliri*e composit on B tiers. In skies Ihc di-tiitniting Boiler, the dis :i il "lo vis snfl'u ieitl for the largest and heaviest f.oin I I’e Inking Boiler is propetlad hv v.eight, ml giH'N tiriri over the form The quannty of Ink taken can be regulated with accuracy, lime l' r ' serving a iii.i!«riuily i t en or ni.attiui nblo by hand; and a* it disp. axes with 'he Roller- Bev.il is an object of unpoitoiice to fiir ters, b . h o*i tlie score .4 isv iiMinv and doing gooij 'ork I rinler* inn nkfil* ibe above by giviti no 'ice to lh<l agent—they ►hill be imuieihiiiely To • prion * f the 'l'i' lii'io » ft vjo -ix mootha credit, or five per ceiuoM for e»«b K -8 NO*tT* N. Celuiuboe, Ge->, | jumt Tl