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th«y >pe<S strongly
f/„^Bjl>^» ,u ...,, is taking place in those
roan'ina Bltrell . The uncaging
' ■ • 00( ] to our cause, ns
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tl " hl ‘°j|7o, l | , "he Army Bill, ami Graves,
S »**“**' ’V'„..a-0(l in oiieofliis , ioleut tmnles,
in.., .ta .f
<® 10 l Lahons, bitter leelings, and the pos
itiolicale..late<l iod.sgn.ee onr e
lb*"'!,; 1" nuke an orator, then indeed u the
inti?' • ,ll, “. "r™. *
‘...aa-oirehas yet passed that they
''’Blilw-i"* and in most instances, dn.dly
’ «i--«vd«ded. .Mr. '..mning.of Florida.
, „„ i,,„ ,-erv sensible speech about
“ ,lril and the war in particular, lie
'.^■‘ , ”Cf.,iile. pursued by Scott, in his
nr. and lab II merllcd
R conduct of all couccncd in tin-
of M. V«rk. replied M
■ intoeu loci a 111 o( t icu. >t oil. Mi.
Mr. Jl. after »hi.h lb • House
' ...npcndnuoiilhe Bill is an uppr,
Hft II doubll. ss be carried.
' ‘ prui ipdscoii.
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\r:;n Mlluitli am nilnicii!s, t.r. npi d tin*
-I' rim x .until I at ni*> )ii f at v\ lin ii Inn
"Ip"1 ni'-.1, n 11IimiiI pa"ini; il.
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am 11.-,. all Dial had Win- linnn,ln
1 1-1 dh- ( xpi-mlihin- ol tin.* pnh-
I " limi.lr, .1 hills on lin* cah-inhir.
"d d u li.-lln r scvi-nlh u ill lie
' ;-p"'iii*'ii me di i. nniii d Im pr -
1 " •*. in- done, in oi-di-r-in al.din lin*
'-“h ‘ t. n(i vi inlin* Main- upon tin-
v ' :, l h iv no ii ii i ri> (I Im
"I""* 'in- I). TiMM-r.n-\ Oin? id' ihuir
>V --. in tli'- pi i■ hi ' (ll lin: K( pohli
-'"I hi this nn-.m-, hav I Inin nl (o
B 1 " i '*' l ,r<, i»k ol' :in iidinini'lniiion man.
Wf f "i :.ns in fl, ■ vvmid l.\ u hi« Ii tin-
B '"'•lili »"i'-r- « iiu an mli milm.o’, yon
II I,lv 'iH practice it, (hr as I hue
■ |,|,| l r ,. ( | iii,,., s helhr-', limy have llnoivn
B "i r rohn ol d'-ci'jilion, and
-I' i" favor of I'arinil.-s, Aimliimn and
41 l, “prov» in ni mcnsures.
H ovsriri tion \i.isr J
’ to lie iv i n .Mir. K-1 of a
IE- ■ | i‘ , i-lih nt iienllcnian of u
I,M k.iv* a | inl'-n*.\ td Inin” to their sen-
,!,c * NVi.i”s: it will perhaps
*"" e ' f ‘ v ' 11 p r.'ons re.-idiii” at the
K tlie very eenliT of Abolition inll.i
--1 ‘ >,r «'<*ur•s* l as Min nhd —rel l ns of
B ll*«. Sunil,. And for the exlraci '
1 !f,, " s i'l(*ration ) , u whi« h its aiillioiship
| ll * M ‘ ••‘tin nihernd that it w is penned
hi !m# mnillirrn feeJii|d St |,cause he is
Manhand, and all his r. -
B;., r ,!l ’h-.'mn of the South:—that In
ihii-it t-.v-nty.six \ears jo lh * public.
B . J u,i -v ; —that he is a plain old sash-
M * *■ iv il Ii ihe hi'ion ol polite al
( . ;i ; f ‘ ,r 1 "•» (| >t.-'t-s, „nd that lie i."jd. s,
( a r "PJiortnnity of w alchin” the
B_ llN^, i | c ahnliuoMidrs. .••Jnv s |,, :
H, „ , ( ",".' r: "t" r '* '-""ter 1 1.0 tiel.l of politics ; fur
BT IJ(j ' ktJ,n ' vv r< - to hciin or when* to end.
ot ' : 11 ;- (t s the govt rum nt
B 11J r \ l ons, iliiii ii is iinpu.s.’-ihle to speak
B of compos, in! . .Xre tin- u1,.-,s
inad, stark liiacl/ Ji uj>p .-•* verv
■O llkp it | _ I I .
H \j Hj ] •* 1 v to J>p l»eni «jii Sc llTiuir*
11 'lncdd , u | M , vv j t |, then.
B' ' ‘'tUJoihcrpublic questions. 'J’Jn y say,
is not an Abolition-
K Mhei have imt the slightest guaranty,
B, ' . ilui 1101 l " ;, n Ahnlitioni.-l—lie will
ni/ IJn ‘ !• t,IC Cl,,,rc hotly of Abolitionists.
* u *?•***’* ran ilouhl . Vun Ilm en
Fo-m »rs- Un r* , ' ,c ’ !,! an Marrison is not; and in
R»
siii.li nn-ii as J. <T
Ktli- r- us l u,, da thousand others who w ill
lea >!, 01,(5 ,0r °leclion f Will they not
laUii.i a *hi , i ,, i.strulio , i ! And will thev
I ; p t jT u J ,ll ; i ’ ifth eydo not get it! But they
P* (the I** surprised to sec .Mr.
lerr-tott J ' rc>c,ltal i vo of Abolition interest in
■ iiot (,c '! I* * nl ° l * ,e ( t ‘hinci ? 'l’hcsc men,
llotheP^ aUd , ,ttfterliavil »gassisted in raising
Ktli refl Cf .. reS *! Cll,: - V * gentlemen of the
| Q IoAUr W ,Hta " ,,nderful hnpetns would be
Irninem as! * oc ‘atmg them in tlie
B U)ljw , Ulll they allow their passions and
io pcrn,it them ■
Hior them * "ill answer the ques-
Hi pur-uit f le ' ureso feckless in their ambi
oflK»wer, that they w ill purposely re-
main blind to them: nor will they awaken, until
j they are aroused by the loud and effective thunders
f of the North, in favor ul Abolitionism. Alas! when
i it is too late! There was nt mic timr more than
* one thousand female petitions for the abolition of
slavery. Let no man think contemptuously oflhese
. petitions. I hey will in a few years send those same
, voices to the Polls, multiplied five fold from the
nururrics,”
Ought not intelligence like this, from such a qunr-
I ter, to have weight with the South \ And who for
‘ a moment eun doubt, the correctness of the views
embraced in the above extract? Who so blind as
in permit himself to believe, that if elected General
i Harrison will imt bring into his Cabinet some of
these influential Abolitionists? Indeed, has not
: Mr. Nisbet, declared, that Mr. Webster could take
his choice in the Cabinet ? When John I*. Adams,
was President, he gave office to Gem rd Harrison—
shall General Harrison he President am! mil reeip
'-.ile the kindness ? But w |,y do these leading aho
liiinni'is lend their influence to the election of Gen.
Harrison ? How does it happen that they do not
consider Ids \ ineennes speech as conclusive evi
dence of Ids opposition to their imid projects?
W by the inference Is clear, that they do undeisiand
General Harrison to he with then, in sentiment and
principle. The very circumstance ihni Gen r. 1
Ibn i isn„ is receiving the support of these men, '
uhil.: he is al lin* same linn* endeavoring to he con
sidered,n I lin 1 South,as hostile in ahnl it im,, prm es the
tael that there me such secret eonnnmdeutions (not
lo**gcl into the papers’*) ~s flu* on* alliibuted I"
Win. B. Calhoun. Will Georgia tolerate such
duplicity ? W ,11 her people consent in ho merged
m.o the federal whig party, where they will he
plan'd virtually in alliance with Abolitionists—-G u d
h’fhid. 11.V.J.
[»’»R TIIK ro.VSTITi rtON\i.ist.)
/ n (hr niitur of the ('hronirlr \ Scntiiu t :
I am at present a supporter ol Mr. \ an Boron,
Imt if you w ill prove* the truth of the -tat -,„■*,,t mini
in your paper of Tae.'day moriiin -. ihnl Amos
Kendall, “/v m cvcHij tn A nroi’i/ij to hriln men, irifh
njfrri/i g liirni into the su/fj/urt of toe nitmiu
iitrntro.ini Mr. Von Horen," I will pledge m\ -*■ 11
i,"i to veil* for him ( Mr. Nan Bnien.J ;,l tin- .ipproaeli
i• i- *I ' tion. I hnl.l that s;,cl, conduct as \mi charge
Mr. Kendall will,, i< base and dishomnahh*, ami I
hope ion w ill tell us upon u hat authurily veil made
ihe ass *,li »n; for I eoinid r the eonduel of tin* edi
tor who would make such a charge, without (lie
shadow of toiiinlntiiiii, to he still more tome, more
ilinfionornt/tc —and unworthy the support cl a vir
tuous ami ini lligut people. J I ’.STICK. 1
(KOil TUB CO V TITf no\-.i.is r.J
MesHf*. J'Atitnr*,— ll i< a trni ni m l!.e political
Id-lory ofour enuulry , that j<"hiii iai.s w ill change
their sentiment-; Imt although in n are subject to
change, principles nro lint, they are ever the same. |
Hi liioer.l v now, is vv h it it vv as forty y ears ago, and
ihes.mci* (me of I*. .1. ralisni. W hat sort of an
argiim -n( is llnl then, vvhicli tlie wings mlviuue,
when they charge so triumphaiilly as Ih.-v suppose,
to - luel that sum * nt the leading in. n in lin* present
administration w.-re mice iiemilied with lurid
Prineipl-s ? ib-et,nse they have al'iindoin-d tlie
l-'i deral parly, and are now a.-lin in enneerl with
the men they once war’d again i: dot's (hat make
the cause of Democracy any the less sound, he
' .•mse Mr. Bin iianmiti ami (i,;n. W all, nr.- now
loimdd IIOUIII ill** tin* principles lii v o n e support
‘■'l • I*'' - that prove any tiling hnl the simple tael.
Mint th'-s. gi'iitlemet, have changed ? Nothing hnl
sophistry wiiliirgm* that it do *s. On the same j
grounds preci- Iv, it may be said, tlial e!irisii iniiv |
is a had instil nt ion, Ik'imum* the chri'lian of to lay, 111
y ears ago was a ,'io iple of \ oltaire m BoSinghroke. j
I he charge ol ilh-t being the I'Vdeml party , and
dial die I )cinoera ii', dues not r *sl on die solo I inn of
dii’ question; do. f this or that man belong lo it, w he i
iweniv y ears ago, may have h • *n» ilher a Deinoerai
or a I’ed'-rnl—but die question nnv lie solved In
inquiring whnl are tin* principles that di-ding'iwli (
them now, is the policy of die whig parlv, (il ii is
"iiv thing more than an alnt'.’ id tin- ailininistratiiin)
similar to l!i • policy, that alway s marked the old
I’ederal parly. Hit is, (lie fact is . tiildi h d be
yond a dnidtl, that thev are in all hot mill) the I'eil
eralrt of the I lamilli'nian sehcid. Tlc-y ninv i|.-nv
a* much as they please,and writhe under dn* " hum
of da* charge, but they are justly eniilh-d to if. anil
la'ia 1.-I them be kutw nln their coned app. lln lion,
the hVileral parly.
They ask us if we deny that Henry t’lny is a
Democrat? No man w ill, a regard for Irnlh but will
admit that II nrv ('lay was mice the c-.ln()i)ei,l eliam
jiinn of the Democratic parly , and I appreli nd that 1
no man w id, a regard for It ulh, w ill d.-ny that 11<ai
ry (.'lav ha-ehanged. Dn y on find him now*, as he
• niee was, d nying the right of ('nngress to charter a
I oiled Slat -s Bank, and depiedng in the strong
language of tnith, the evil and tin' corse to any free
gmciiiiin nt of fostering an ii respoii'ihlc moneyed
<*orporaliou ? ()i have yon seen him in tin* rapacity
of a feeM attorney in that same hank, (ruckling I"
its power, and lending all (In- cn rgies of hi mind i
In its re-ednidi duneiil? 11l - speech on th •ll »or of
(’nngress in HIM again**! th ' Bank,and his speech in
l!n* Senit -offir I nil d Slat ii Hill i;, favor it,
( Hot Ii mi cnn-liliilinnal groniids) show most run
cluKively that ‘‘a • hang r e came over th.' spii it of his
dreams,” and that the Den me rat he niiei- was, I- th
Federal lie now is. Is it necessary In prove \|r.
NVeh-t i a Fed T il, vv h n In l , himself, gi n i-s in die
iiaine? Is it n eessary to refer yon to the time
when I lay tie and W’eltJlt-r conlt'iiil.-d again-t eiu-h
nlhernntlie r.-nilT'in '-lion. Has Welister changed I
We have not heard it, his opinions now on that
measure are the same they were then, and still wc
see men who < all diPlll**e|ves Slate Bights men,
coalescing with ihis s.-iim Mr. W t hst'-r, and rally ing
around the flag which In i> hearing at tin* head ol
the Harrison column. Ob' “consistency thou ail
a jewel,” hnl the whig* do not believe it.
Is Gen. Harrison a Federalist? The Democracy
say ho is, the whig* us stonily deny it. W hat wan j
he. in the days of John Adams and Thomas Jell'd- i
son? According In hi- own showing,ht-inga delegate
from die .North-western Territory, nod not having
any vole in the House, he judged il best to exprecs |
no decided opinion, either one way nr the other. 1
W e|| now this would not malt.-r so inneli if since
that time he had I t n* in the secret of what he wa
or is now , Imt he say she has not changed. I sup
pose In is still neutral, perhaps that is the reason
W m.C. Hives, and tin- rest of the “armed neutrali
ty” support him. But will that man suit the Democ
racy oflhis day, who in the limes when black cm k
ades wen worn, judged it prudent to r. inain neutral
and lake neither one side nor the other? W ill that
mail suit the Democracy , who deems it prudent to
make no liirthcr disclosures ol In* opinions, w Idle
occupying hi* present position us candidate for the
Fresid’iiey ? W ill that man suit th - Democracy,
whose epistolary writings prove him all things I"
nil nidi,and generally wind up w ith “mind and don't
I -I this get in tin' papers,” because I suppose what
suits *om ■ sections nl the north, would not answer
among that class of men, vv hose polities and negro -
he (hanked Ids God ho had got clear of, when he left
Virginia? 1 hoard of a ‘ailor who fell from the
mast li*'iid ofu ship, and in Ids descent cried out,
Good (in i. t iond D• v i!; and it dug askn.l th ■ reason
vv by h • said so, he replied,as h • did not know whose
hands he might lull in, h • thought it h *st to make
fair weather with both. That’s v ery like th ■ posi
tion the(i.mi rul occupies in the-v day s, according |
to hi* own statement** But the penpl arc not so ,
ea-ili gulled: hardei.hr, log cabins and coon .skins. .
eonihined with mill.; shirts, silk stockings and dan- |
hi nr not exactly the things to make Win. 11. ,
llarrisou Fivsid nt of a reading, a thinking mid a ■
virtuous people. A DL.MOCHA J.
f From the. Phitinlrfphiu Worth Amcrlcnn.]
A A r e,/’ Artie!* of Export —Tlie >hip Henry sail- i
ed from this port yekterday, for London, with a •
cargo Ilf THIKTV-TIIRKK TIIOI’SV MJ SKVK.V lll’N*
IMIKII AND KIKTV BUSIIKI.S OF (J.\TS. We helieVC '
tins is toe first large shipment ol Oats mule from
this ciiuniry to Kurland, if not ahnolulely the (ir>t j
pliipinrnl of any * xient. In addition to <ve, ,
>he carried out lUUO hufchcls of com and ?U hogs- ;
heads of tobacco.
From Ihe V. O. Pee.]
MEXICO.
The fehenner Patriot, raplain , arriyml j-pf. |
! terdav morning in 6 days from Campearthy. lie ,
learn l.y n passenger that the town of Campeiichy ,
surrendered to the Federalists »n the 1 th Jurie.
The vessels of war had left lor Vera Cm/, with the \
Cenlrnhsts. C’ampeachy was perfectly quiet when
the Patriot sailed. Provisions were high, and ou- •
fiinesHVvasat a dead ntand. .
- Captain Hoffman, of the schooner Comanche, _
reports that fears were entertained at .Matamoras ,
of an invasion of Texas, and that preparations w ere ,
making fur its defence.
1 —in—rm !!■!II ■iicub mu—
I II is presumed that Tobasco has surrendered to
the Federalists, as the last advices slate that a body
( of 700 men were within a few leagues of tlie city.
1 [From the Dot tint ore Sun. ]
tobacco statistics.
Tu May last,a convention ol lohaceo plauter* a.ssem-
Idcd at W a.-diingiiiii, ami among olln'r doings, a com
mittee vva< appointed to procure ami report .slalisti
eal iiifonmUinu relative to that article. This com
niittci* alter dn.' examinatioii reported the results. —
They have iii rived nt tin; conclusion that there mv
about one million live hundred thousand soulsetigu
ged in the manufacture and cultivation of tobac
co in the I niled Slat -s. one million of whom are in
(In; Slut* *of Virginia, Man bind, Kentucky, and Mis
souri. A Mowing th.' population of all tin* Slat, s to he
fifteen millions, then il appears, that one tenth ofour
people are in some way engaged in the tobacco busi
ness, either as culliv ators or inaniitin (nivrs; vv hence
theeouelusion s eiMsju<l,tlial th • product ol liioir la
bor forms, in value, one tenth of the entire exports of
the I . M;i '. |he min im I export of tobacco from
tlie I nit.'d Stales to Lump *, for an average of i
three y wax, from l!i first da\ of October, BWS,
I" the TUthof Septcinl. r, BIT!, Mr.tV.l lihd.*., which
vvercsiddto th • exporters for sev en millions two
hnmli'ed and 'ixty <('v,ti thousand seven hundred
and ninety four dollars. Now lor (his, about on
hundred ilions;iml |n»:xj, ivc-ivt* hot a trill •
o\ t r s(>\ (>n millions ot dollars; vv hi! • the govern,n 'nl '
"I Lnrop ’ deriv e. li-mn it u gross |-,•vitim - ot’ over
thirty miilioiis of dollars, vv hi-di shows that those
gov i nm. iits got It t.v cn lour and livc limes a inneli
for tin* privileg ol its being soM to (lie ir eili/.eii'-, as
' oni phinl i' get lor .ill the labor and tronhl,* ol
; rni'iug iind Ini.igit.g it to inirKet. These l.a lsai •
i'mlciilml ->| |m awak' ii tin- iiltenlioll, Hot otllv of
! Mioxe inter ■< led in l!ii' staple of our country, Imt ol
all our people, ll proves th • necessity th.il exi t d
tor unit 'd n-tion on the part "t i n- phinl-ers, Mini the
piojoi i\ o! their'.-t'kin.; ivli lTm'n fin -ign Imrlln n,
w Inch (Ini' pr. son their industry . It ought mI-o
- in the count)y . to a -i nilai
ex.iini:i.(tion, ivl itiv e in mk Ii Mi liel. s ax may form
the pi ni their re-p -etive hraiiclie*ofour domes
lie. in In iy , Sine, lin- d. \l'lop 'niei.l ol the above
‘ i,r,s ' t ( m» c cspeeiiilly ciii;i-crii*'*l have Income
avvaki In their Inter t- . and begin to look about
; ll * ’"* aus Ol r. li f. \ .It ' (in ■of lohaeco pl .n
l,l r* ! . vve |, 'iceive, « h 1.1 in tin* latlcrpnn of.lnnc,
it G, i r.-ii'l mg. (-hi i-li .1 coni.lv. ixenlnckv, iii
" I *■ ’ f‘d!ovv ing pr -Minld. ..ml 'iv-'olnlioiis vv re
•-"lmjil.'il :
'Folio NT ■mite (■•)./ 11 n'-t of
It* pr* si it.ihnsiii (’ong rr jvv (/vs nf!'t:
\\ u-D-as tin* planters here assemh t d h.tve fir a
Im.g lime known th •! tlieir .staple was til\c«l wi»h
mosi min axinnhl)* burdens Ix foD* it w is m.M |,y
J' M *»• i 1 c '■ i can « ing (heir crop> to New <)r
leans ainnniiliiig Im over oik* dollar per liiindr.-d.
ai d I hi'hi; sinw(; jin liei wtt'O mir C'tnii rv and
S’, vv ( 'r!. aus amounting m niorc th n the freiglil
ami aM other i \(k hm s and h vi* ■•!'.cn aticm;tied I •
rcnmly these evils; hm, when they her Mine ap
prized nl ihe fuel, which was first made known to
them h\ tin* piMcee.lings t.f th eoiiveminii of In
: :|1 '■ 1 I*l »»n« u W ish i. -ion, ihnl the
I .nropean Go\ermi.mis levied a tux ~f thirty mil
lion- ot dollars amnia |y on a crop which )*nsl in
this country only sev en innlioii**, the Idle amount
’"'l at N Orleans sunk into per \\ < i in-ignifit-a ee:
NN e, iln* iiiiderttgni-d, therefi n*. most heartily i on-
I nr in the sent mmis expressed l.y the eonvctilnm
"I I"he-ro planters heM in the eny of Washington
■•ii the I hli m| Mav. I HO. and earnestly appeal to
V'"*r ho nirahle hotly to make all proper exertions
to have onr staple received inlo the I '.nropr-aii mar
iu Is on (a r, just, and equitable principles
l!*snln 7, i hat each person present who lakes
I'art m ibis meeting sign Ins name t . this memorial,
uni that a copy >.( tb s memorial, signed by the
chairman and secretary, he sent to the honorable
IMiii p Triph-11. with a req test that he present the
same to the IHm.-e of IH present.it iv es, and also
(hat a i*m, y he sent to the li"i'or;ihle Henry (’lay
and .1.1 ('nliendeii, v\ ith a request to present it.e
saint- to the Sen,tie of the I oiled Stales
/?' si I *■,!, I hat ihe in.inks u( ties meeting he pro
seined lo th.* limii t.tide I’lniip Triplett, the Knpre
sei it alive in ('"tigress limn this dislt n-1, tor the ne'ive
nan he h i' taken in behalf of tin* l-ilnieeo plunters
and lor the promotion of their interests.
G. M Ur '.ki ds, (,'h’n.
Jon\ J Thom vs. Secretary
T N IH* U l'.T'l'l>BX,-Aiii>i)siii nitli'ici,
•Moinil Moriah, Jefferson tv, July Li.
Win its, Lincoln “ “ *.*.'.
I lid -p -nd* net'. Wilkes “ “ IT),
Hn-hinmnl, Hieliinnnd “ August.»,
Font mi'-, W .iiii-n *• “ I*»,
NN bile ()ak, ('ohi nhia “ “ |;i,
N\ 'rreiilo.i, Warr.'ii “ Sept. A.
Nli lalmve in.'clings will eoman'in oil NNh'd-
II ■' liV . .I. l'l ■ filin'i four ll IV . except NN MITCIIIOII.
IJ/FI), ill Item'll I I link s. (.11l Ihe | till Jii'iec n
'lmt i .in.l i .i (Cn.- >. ol’ Inlnnm elmlie. Alt. lit.BIT
W 11.1.1 \ MS. in tin* (1I \e m o!‘ Ills age. u ti.i fni* tin* lust
l'\ eh ■ > 'MI'S Olio- life 'i.i - It'-eil t /. • .|(>a- 11l «* 111 IM* I* of I in
'• -I'mili-t Bpi-e tp it I' in ell -lie tin.- lep n vv if.* mnl lour
• o Mre n It* ni >lll-11 sni nr • ji.*r ii i|e unit m< - n>olali|-10-a.
I nas In - In- 11 i••it It iiin lil 'lo t*li*i m il>, \. liii tin* strong i
hope •it .i liippyi.n ii'irl ilny lieyoml tin* grave.
- c — m*m: . . t.r ». vtxu-muUBU
COMMERCIAL HEAD.
i ' ATK-TIIATI.s KHIIVI Ut'K.KlMilll., .’t’l
I..VTKST ll VTFs FROM IIV.KK ICMi IJII
At (it STS .MARKI’.T, ji I N Jk
The traiism lion> in Colton .Min-e onr |.i>( have lieen ve
ry 11 in i t •■*!, mv nig to l In* Hindi stork on lininl, mnl liotli sell
ers mnl Iniycrs Imi linx 1 oil* in oxpeelation nf Inter inlv it e»
(r*»lli Lit ope. Since onr bisl there Inis been n dei bin* of 1
filly ;• ipnoter ofn eenl on |!ie ipiol ilimis. Mini the bllleof
f'liiig has lift with ready sale »l pi ii e> rmigiinl from (I I o
h i eent-—;• lot ofstriell v prime in -ipi ire bales, were niieh
- (<< In- had, vvhoidd we think bring 111 rents.
I FROM OCR ( "It RKM'ONmiNT. I
\i;u VOJIK, .Inly |H. IH 10.
Tin- Ik n i'h (time n mi iv nl l In- nnn a ing, ain I her news
w ill In* i!m in nier of inlei-(*.'l with yon. I t polities, there
is ll olhing except that I’o- (Lieen "I Ihigbonl li.nl hern
shot at while rilling mil, if lien is p-ditie-. The sal 's of
(‘ollon, bolii it I.iverpool mnl ll.w re, were Inrg'e mnl pro
ibiecil 'onn- little ;iilv Mice iii price. lint Ihe Idlers nl I li
lt nle the move tic n I to (he new's of in (lll'bit ions carried "'ll
In the (i"e<*n. Tiie Lngli'hnn-n seem to suppose tlnn
most of the e oil on-g row ing country lies on tin- S.w iinnih
River. Tin* niovenienl being founded in error, hits, of
eonrse, pro bn t'.l no elfed le-l'e, (hough it is « O'l-ideml a
f.lVornllle indii-Mlio i thnl so "I'leh could be sold. The lie
eoinits are f.<vordde to the i rop of Lugland, mnl in nil
re»pee|s, il -eem- to ni'*, Lng'ninl i- gelling- out of her
ttnnporarv Ironh'es. Money nnllers were in -a good way,
but il is qaile • videnl (hat money is lin lin" more nnl bd- (
: ter employment than il had twenty year* ago. |
The sule* of Colton in (lii» market have been TiUO bales I
for lin* wee.k, elnetly-to cpilllier*. I'plmnl a d l-'lorida at
7 a tli ; Ili lllill NnwOrliiaii., v; a IflJ. Tlmre j
will probably In- more doing next week, a- buyer* have i
now w hat they have been wailing for, vi/,—the new*. '
Flour lias inlv-iin-cd soinewhnl this week, tliongli tin* *
mark' I closes feehly. (Jenn c,£l l 7.‘»a I."hio, !,(•« (
a 1,1-t, SouMn*rn, of dl sorts, I g.'» u |,H7. Some new wheal
ha-eone-in from N »rth Carolina mid been sold at Idle.—
Corn and Rye havens n t<» .77 a .Vi .
Dome-lie L xehaage s improve gradually, and the ex pec- (
lalitm of resumption at Philadelphia. Baltimore, A e., is «
strnnglhening. Bills on Ihirope are plenty, mnl selling
lieav ily w ith Inti a limited ileinand. Sterling bills are (ia
7 prenn; franc*'d’.dO a "lg : Pliil'idelphia g{ a J . Ch.irleston
d a I; Augusta !• , Savannah V. aS: Moltile Id .
I iiv rut; intrnsn qvkkn, at ni;w v»uk | ,
Lvlrael-of Idlers received in Clinrli sion. .
“LIV'LUI’OOL, Ji -i gii. -Movent tits in the (.‘ollon (
111 irkel since tin- dep ir|lire (d’lln ‘in- it \\ e-lern.
Wi ■ k ending aih June, sab-s of .M.d •" Am -rn-.iii: Igili .
do. -J.-. bid; Bull do. MU. 10l .1 s.l-- fur Me- week end- ,
in? olh Jinn-do. IdM; Iglh do. dl.'ld -s IMlh do. .d-id. Sp<- ,
eolation for week ending .Ith Jane g.lbn; I gill do. l.di'M; .
mill do, |ll lillll. Lxporl lor ‘Vi'k ending ."dll June, I,'doM;
IgMi do, 1.7M0; IMih do. I ,(i id. Imjmi I for w* -l> ''"ding sih
of June Hi (rid \ 111-en mi: I Jill do. (i Idd do : l!»ili do.lH.dOO
do. 'I ol.il inipoi I for week ending "d!i June gri,7dd bags:
|glh do. Id,Odd do.; I 'th do. Id.. Min do.
“Til ere w ii- a steady biisines* during Ihe two firs I week*, |
bnver* and sellers ne-t freely and price-- ame well siiji- i
ported Willi a leaning, bow ever. in favor of Ibe buyers. (
“(Miring the third week vve bad advice* by the Bnti'!i t
(’LI-. , lo tin; I-t Jmie, me.tlioiti! ;■ '( l ieu - damage done ,
bv limadalioii' lo ll"'Colton crop in ll <• -onl hw eI. there ,
w.i- r-oi'se'pieotlv an increased < e-ire to pn ' ba-e, wlli' ll f
wns met re.idilv bv (Im importer*, and a eo-i-idei nble biisi- ,
ne -WM* transited m ima' ly (lie former prices, exc*p| in f
midi Din gaud <• dinarv ipeilili*'*. which were a trifle highrr, v
••The • oiPirmatioii o lie* adv e ••' respeeibig the intin
d-iti'in* and their ext -ii'io'i into (i' orgia, ns a<iv isij.l by (
letter* to ('i«■ .*it!i nt'f. r>-( ttv ed this win If. k ,-t th.- spe
lative pnrelinsers: in-liv '*. ;.i »(»me ii.slaneiv- inetorlei s Willi
drew their Stork* for the pre-'-iit lion the Miid kel, Imt
otliei w n vvitlii g are» pi full pr w l j* h v ere of
fered. and tliu* ihe adv mti e vva imiil'- l•" ' 1.1 **" Ih npnn
(|.mlitie* up to in idd ling \ tnerie.ni Col ton. i’hern is ;i
good deal of firmm *s m niife-ted in lie- mark I i•' n■' ling v
low iiH’ers. Onr «|iiolalioiis foi-Am 'i> 'ii de ' ; iplio • ire '
nearly 111• ■ -nine a- ia onr report of th ■dd June, '".e-epl for 1
sea ;-l md. which are d peril', higher in ort'imr,. i""I mnl- 11
dlinp qualities. Bra/.ils we reduce since liien d peril*.
Kgv pi i.in- and Surat.- !d per lb. an I lle-m dc-i t iplioii* me ‘I
dull of Mile.
“From the above comparison of import* and -locks it *'
result' (bat Iho deliveries of \’:l •ricin Cotton are almost •*
double to what they were up to at the same lime in l.'Oit, it A
must, however, be olis-Tved ilr.it onr spinner* hold now . (
eonsid'-r ildv more, and though Ihe quantity ran only be i(
fired t!f difl’er.-mee can ( -rlainly not b* le* I hull ~
.Vi (hi) |> ,■/-•. probably more. Tin- mills nr.- w m king I > ge-
L tiiev eon'itme probably not h* - than l i.tfld Ing- Am-'-
r.mr.ii pi-.r iv~Rk, nti.l if i'ii- ran' "-oul.l I"' . ..>• >
il, mn f.r Ih'i r-.ii ve.r, ilia imp.nl, lars- n« H
nrnliiil.lv mil I><*. w0.11.l nnl Imn- ..» will. a ■'
~ ..„n|,| Im vil.-l'ii. nny if m* . ..i.1.l ...1.1 to 1 1.i>..
nm. >■ Vi.. ..n.1.1n .l..«triplioi. ...- 11... vli.ln nf 1...-. in -- ...
M.ncll.-l-r 1.... tl. I. ...arttnl t.»a 1."".. '‘till tlinn.-1i.,... I'm
i ill, .....I prim - 'if yn.-l.avi- <1 .1 nm 11...
C (...it. i.i.v." :.l-o a. < li.x-a ... " Ini ' t.lla .l-.lr- i.l
thing' last vve cannot expect any in-irked improvement in n
our market. .. •
i.p s—II \L 3d—We have had an ai t.v • < otton inaT- n
ket since S itnrdav. wit •" the sale- reached Hldd bags, and . q
vesterdav 70M0 b vg*. of wlm h *p ■ nlalors look .ddll bags,
and exporter* 1000 bags. Price- for or "mry amt mid
dling American description* iiave udv aiKcd |>'-r ll». upon i
the above quotation*, the better qualito-- h.v e not been «
much affected. To-dav we Inve again a '"od inquiry (roin r
tncmlators. but little from the (rede. Tm*r- i- not nntrli i
Cotton on the market, we think, however. Meat afa ther /
ttUvunco of 44 per lb. would bring uqt n good deal.
I “imported since last week *J7,000 imga American, M OOU
| bags liru/.il Colton.”
' II A> K!i, June ‘JJ.— Cotton*.— Our preceding circular
j w.is scarcely dosed, when u sudden and spirited demand
I sprung up in our market, and transHCtioiiN in IN Slates
i cottons became very extensive. The first Impulse was
i given by the appearance of' our principal spinners, who
I took o(Vabout \!o00 bales, and the sales then efiected were
as follows ; I0.”> I bales New t >rleans [t res ordinaire] ex. Ca
ledonia. Hrander, at (Hit*.; o',!) (bon ordinaire] e\. ('oleliis,
i at 8: If.; It I o Florida*, ex. Treseotl, of vv hit !i dl.a bales [boll
ordinaire and ordinaire] at 7‘df.oO; and OHO bales [bon or
dinaire] at Stlf.ol). Several large lots of .Mobile and Flori
! da also changed bands at 7c?f.50 a HIT., niakimr the total
i sales of Tuesday nearly oIHIU halos, su that priees, which
had e\j)erieneei| a rise on t.Monday prev mu.*. exhibited
an increased degree of linn ness, with a still f, other slight
; adv nice, in several inslanees on ordinary a.id mi<l•!lin!>
i grade.-, to which «ift«*n*ion was ehietly directed. Subse
quently, however, ill" d -inand died away, and little Ini'
>inee been do:ie: but pric-s nev erth dess hold their ground,
there being mi UOp.a rent <li-position bn the part of holders
to press forwanl their stork.
We 111 iis<t however observe, that low de-.cripiion< otVot
lon are. front their ahu'iiliiitee in tin* market, more often* 4
than ini|tlired after, tin I that the side of superior ipi dilies
i' very liinile I. Some purchases for transit vv ere in ole in
ordinary and inferior grades. The told imports of the
month amount to ,').*(,iriS biles mid tile outgoings to “(LOUS
bales. D i ing i e first fortnight, liiere had be mi a fall of
■if.a lint the pric *s have sinr.* recovered lh'*ms'*lv e.,
oel *i a\ e iom'lv resumed ibeir fonner po- it am. tHr latest
adv ic.* from th" Lnit "d States are to the Ith inst mi, per
Saratoga, arriv ed on Friday last, the nmiMlls of wliich
did not ere i|e a’lV c'lallge in the 111 irket.
S ill's from -il lto i'lth .1 1 i-. —*;il7 hill- New
le in-, dal\ paid, »*.'»f. a HUH*.; Ift'lS Mobil". ,|„. fi!»f. t| M»f;
Silo I’pl Hid,do. etf. a S I•’: I I t:t riuridii, do. tisf. a i*'lf.; ‘-.’(Ml
s island, do. ir.
Ii p »r's (in. w • W<\ bales. Stork 1 bales, of* *
« Ml I ' I't.oil't jre t in , **’ie mi.
II \Vll L, Jilin* II ). Yesterday. at the opening, our Cot
ton in irk *1 exhibit",! no new le time; the demand was
limite.l, a id the imving I'onfni" Ito iai.ie-di.il- w anl>: li" .1
ers, liowevor,coniinn d to show firini-'s. and orict** re
, in lined the s me as quilted on S.ilurdav I. i*t. No import
; "«;>k pi,, ...
The prospects for th" coming am still pro pieioiis, Iml
the aeeonnts f o!ii our nianuhn'tn''ing district* are le-s fa
'or dil >, the deni ind for goo |> aid v rai- hiv i«i>_• rel i\ -I.
" -m il is, Slow ever, the ease e\ ei y y ear in ! he present va
iiiiii.nin.rr jrsjrar--w-rawwvs je'j.fjrtrD.raK
} r \y ;rsr\ ml.nlvdli NT sonr.rv. -The re.*
gnlar monthly in- ting of this S«n .ely, vv ill !e- h-1 lon 7’.»
mnrnnr /.rr ;/».•••■, !it!i in i.. ia ih« M (!-...1i-i (Minndi, ai
halfp isi S o'clock. J. W. WKJIIT’d \\. S-’v.
.i y-» i .
I \II election vv ill I the pi tee on .Mend ne\l. the .'Till
ill taut, for a S.a retary oflhe (ten gia A T. a-l
Coaipanv. S.l irv, dnii-s, an I niumiiil o' bon I will he
m el. k o.vn bv applv ing to AD VM Jo 11 \>T »\.
•la , i! A II President.
I MiTKT..—On Tlm-.sd .v . the ;{ oVIo.k.
I*. M. Ivvdl .. i<• r ill m\ oMiee. \i > TI'.S, I>l ) 1 MILLS, an I
b l . mi ills, that may be due me it Iha I Inn In the high--1
hi Ider, annmg my creditors. None vv ill be alien ml to be
pre-ent. «"\i ••!»» • neh as represent il.nii m<l- agmi-l m ..
I*. I. It note am oiinl. and Due Mill vv d. lie -old «ep eiil-.
July hi I I N C. I' Ill>!■*l*M V V
Ollier Du si. \ ISlmik'g. (hmihh (
J 11v !». I' I y
rNv|V||)i:\H NO. ‘V|.— I The Mood ..nirnn.|. hive
•I ' ihi'day declared n diviilend of (Tnir Dollars p o
di ire, 1 1 dug S per m> at. per mi ii n in. for Ihe pa-1 -i\ ni mills,
•' hu h wiil be pai I to |!r> sineKliolde-s mi d-in mil.
KOMKUT N\ M. TON. c .shier,
j.vll li in
Otlirr '!'raiis|niiliilimi a■, «V SC. ff. |
1,, Jinn* till, Is hi. s
q V’o't M \TU»\ TO Tit will. |{< \oi: ril AND
a SOI' I’ll. Nalvv iliisi lading til* d 1 rn< I ion of the
Itriilg • ■». er I h«* S iva.in i!i Hive , at Digila.liy (he late
fresh "I, i. iv dbvs are respe ifally info in -d 11 1 it urrange.
ai".il- hiv • I. •mi aid • to p is-mg file nve-, and t'i o the
( aisle iv - . I i nbnrg mi ,| Ca mI-loii d mlv til llien-nal
' horn ■n. 'nr iv oas fi. aierly. WM. ItOMKUTSON, Jr.
•I'l" 1 * 1 i‘J Agent Transport alum.
IHlirr h. i'. X' . .V BC a i d t’o npauy, |
11 i mbit rtf, April •if, Ihi. \
TUT..—I'h-iglif an C tll.m lo C j M'leslon by Mail
- i( Ko i I. i - ie be ■ltol hi cl v'-five cent.* per hundred lor
round ind 1.. en! \-tiv - i e.it • per linndr-d for s.|n.l* a* hales.
ivi \. is. srrii/;i:s, Ag-m.
H \ ii <m «»c: in-’ nt: i*as r.* !•:%t \ 'i*si's.
—Wher.'a-, a bill h is p i>*ed both hr laches of the Oi
lier a! \- nii.’ily .< h uuiii'. I In* 11 n -.. holding 1 1
|o| the 1. ‘g i-In n e (Vo. ain nil <1 lo hi-mi at d bill v\ he: ei -,
, ill- proper on all oee i- ions to ascertain the will oil In- p-o
--|d". « leni- er it can be do i • vv ilh ml iiil"rfmiiig vv i|!i the
,ol d no v co irse of l.i.ji I ilio i Thm - .ori;
Hr il n Ay i hr milr and Ilium nf ffr/trrs ntu
lin■* «/' Uir M /. nf (!n>ri>in, in Hi'irnl I• u nihlif lilrl,
mill H liinln/ nynhitl lr/ tfniint'inrit ii nflfn mum. That
mi th- lb'-1 'I ond ay in Oc loh r, IH I'l, the vof ers of this State
1 he reipi •-! ".I lo eiidm-seo I I heir liekels, ih- words" h.ini.
, nl,” or “ Iti-inuiiil” as thev may favor (lie Hireling of the
I Legislature every \ e.o . or ome in lw o years: and I lint Iho
I resolali m h • published in the new? pap.-i. in this Si h- for
1 three months before lie f' —I 'lon liv in I icloher albi esin •
josr.ni dav.
Sp- liver oflhe l| Oise Ml itepre-.'iil.llives.
\llc I Jo-! Ml Sri i: ,1.1 '1,., K ,
In S mi ale, concurred in. ■il-' D-.cmnher, ISJII.
itoitr.itT m. r.ciioi.s,
|*i*«*s.if(.nil . f the Senate.
Alf 'sl Dvvin J. Mvn.i v. Smo-etnrv.
Approved. December Mlh. Hip.
CJlAltl.rs J. Ml DD\\LD, (jovmnior.
.Inue SO I
1 I’lie ii.a*-papers of ill’s- Slifn will insert I,ha above
three months from the I -I id' .Inly .
njj s: %i, % \ t'Mtspy %I. mst m; nut
S \I. I:. —Tile Ilildei - gliml I o 111 ■-1 ii p|al iII g u reiiloV il
10 Al.lhnlil.l tin* en lung' fall, olfe.s fir sal" Die following
properly al reduced prices, lor rash, or approved paper
oa liberal lime, v i/. :
Om<- two-to v building and lot, north side upper end
llro i I -I i eel —llls |ale residence.
I Lie two -lory bnihling and lot. north sido uppere.nl
llro id -tree!—lately oceapied by .I.l', Snead.
Tin ee v o' mi 10l , oa the noTlli side Jmi-s-nlrm.'l, near
ly in the ('ear oflhe above,
tin ■ 10l ■' i J.m .—stroui. with -I hie and carriage Inm--.
Tnre" v icml lots on the south side |)io nl--ireei, next
ali'iv •' the I i-l hiiihliag oil Ili - * vvr-l end of said street.
Dii- Ino ( of land, ahoiil • w mily milahov <• A ngn-la,
within three mile of the II lilroad, well limbered, -
laininv on e- , near Crawford's mill-.
D I -ti.n l of land Ivi g in the middle fork of Spirit
I 'rm'k, coal lining KIU acres.
Dne |r M l of I Hid, co ifailiilig *i*» acre-, know n a< the
“Spirit ('reek Place," witli a good spring and -otiiH ini
provenieiil . v eil - ih iilnled for a siinnner retro -I.
I tn" I ml of I.i n' I, No. ""'.I, in the Pill d i-l riel of I ,ee, now
11 aildolpli eon .1' JM*] n- re- ,M lo |, • goo I I Mid
It o' him lof I ne!, \o. |-. in the I. I i-l r.* I ul'Mii- ogee,
now M ii'iini ronnly—acres.
I tn- i m inaived 101, near IM.ua him ml Springs—lH .acres
a mo I deliglilfnl sillllllicr re-idcuce.
A I.SO,
Twenty tiv c likely liegi o -. in fiimiljes. or a sale of the
whole would be preferred to ini" piirrlia-er,
Ihfiv s.hiies tJeargii Insiiraiiee niidTrn-t I'onpanv
slock mi vv II if* It IIP dollar- per sh ire ha- been paid in.
An e\.-e!|enl ro id wagon and harness.
And if applied ft during tin- month, a complete -el of
I lon-"hold I'* nrui lii r**, fully a- good iisnew, vvhicli will
he -old for Ihr.M'-foiuth il - \ due.
jv if n iiLNin M. HDi.romml.
1 (iLNT.It M. COMMISSION Ml SINKSS. Pile -ah-
M-rih r ml- adiiig to nnitiiilie the Commission Mn-ine-s ,
tin - ea-aing y ear at lln-ir old siimd nil J i-ksn i -treel, nil'- r |
(li"ir service* In their friends and tli" public, assuring
ihn-e vvhn may favor them with lh-ii business, that iln v |
liav e storage -llllicimit In pi ire all I.lie prndliee they may
get,nailer houses, and will not have Colton exposed In the |
\vealh"r, noi liav e il placed in a -not w here il cannot at all
hai-- be found for shipment and they suv the safely of
llmir warehouses, final Hoods, or high rivers, have been i
rci eallv lc-f.'d. as there was not a bale ol'Colloll wet by I
the late high flood. The location of the vv arehon-es, |o 1
men of ha-in"--, are p irle al ulv de-iralde, Iming in the 1
immediate vicinity o( th" Mail Itoad l)-po(, (ilohc Hotel,
.Mansion House, and Hanks. *
They fe.• I grateful for former patronage and solicit a
rontiniiafion, as-nring those who mav favor (hem with
their ha-iii'-s th it no exertion- shalllie wanting to pro*
Ill'll** their i.Here,*| Their charges will he as moderate a
other coainiissioii houses in tin- place.
s. kAND k SDN.
Aiifiiista. June UH 4 thn j.H)
im» nni msmnioa
V ▼ ML.lt CD WPS.—Tim -atisi rihers have Corine I a
eo-parlimrship for the iraasiniioa of a I'nrlnmvr <S Cnin
mi.44lllll I! mi nr.in under 'lie firm of lIDPKINS A, S'l'O
\ M.L. Th»*y iiav e (akc.n the coiainodion, (he-pi oof ware
house oa M-lalosh-s’reel o;ipo-H" tieii. Tho.-. Dawson’s,
forni-ilv occiialed liv Heard & Wilma, and more recenl
lv hy D’Aiifign ic At Hill. Tc ir storage are convenient j
Iv ~it II ale I for th" storage of (' il foil, and Ihe rec iv ing and (
forw aiding offtoods. by It ai' tin ol or VN igon. Tlmv Imp" (
bv str >1 a 11- a lion to their ba «i ••••*-. to in r it a share of pub
lic p dm., age. L\MMim lIDPKINS. !
M VIICLLU S A. S I'DN ALL. 1
Augusta, July H, IH 10. !• ihs jyO
\V%2C3: 83DrWi:.~DAN
TlhVA'' v HILL inform Ih " iVm.ids and ih- !l
j,illdie. lli.al thev coni m i Ii" \MLILM SI. AND a
CD.M.MISSION MI>I.NLSS al their new and exf-n iye "
lire-oroof vv arc-lnm.-e, which i* now in * ornplcie ord-r for *
the icim .iiioa of Cotton, or other produce, with ample
close si ,rag" lof goods. All Colton (old ullrr articles '
non by Ihe R Itoad Jieii
f urn ill- i ars nnuH'di H- Iv in front of (heir gale, renders f
dmy age iimic e-,-arv. To guard against accident- lo
teams, cotton from wagons wilt be received at the gal- on •'
Walker street, ciilirely out of sight ol Mi** cars,
Th- proprietors return thank- >" tod. i n.-toiners for li
their former pnl oaage,anil • 1 -Holly solicit a continu
ance oj the j i I-■ '• or.-.
J.,l> ;:i i'*''i l l l l'
aH’Vi'i'ia) v 1 ii*-r if—j.’. ■-
VV I ..I.- ■ , I»r 1.r.i.l . I"> ‘1 •-•"■i.ll ......
wlm ims liitit «.*.i -ni .1 ■ 111 !l '' -l '
who i • Ihor.nigli! V leap I billed with i O' Latin •' "I *»."•'!•
c|,, ..... | i,. '( wIIieI he sp -ak- il-mnlly,) a full emirs**
of \f Hh iHi . I»-ogropliy oil IL-loiy, .iii-eiil and •'
modem, j.-i.l -li flrain nar[ Pailosopli .. *Nc. Tim most
(pialilo-Hioic. Lxplii it . 0111..1 mic ite.il- addressed lo .1. _
D. r. ih oo.'li the post Cilice, -liall he ini'n-diatelv attend
nd to. IS I J.V
v
n’OTD r:. Ml person- iiidebfd to Hi* --! .i- ofC.
M. Cl It ns, d-iM'i-ed, 1.1 rof It o'hinond County. ,)
arc reipie.sfed to make jiamedl it • payment, and ihosii liav -
ing claims against-aid estate will p e-iMii their claim- L ,
prope lv attested to \VM. .*?. I’Oll Pl.lt, Adm’r. |
July 2d Ihfi 15
rjjiHo-; initiHHii i n ivohkh.
IS are now pr "i.ired to receive orders for the following
de-eriplion of . v :>;;
.Mill tie min;. •-• I '»y id pollern. J
|>;ip**r ( Oil and C- "r— .Screws. ~
It dl Iloid C , i . of ail d •• l iplions.
Hark mid Cob Mill-. ,
Co iking Stov e-, Hollow \V r mil all other ra-tings (
mad" at fnrna-e-: at t‘ ■ north.
All description-.-oft . nil"/ >• I fitting done in the beet
manner, and patterns made to order for any castings rc
quired, at short notice.
The Company would say, tb-v intend furnishing work
e<|iial in ijnality an I nop ' an 1 to any furiiiahed in the
northern states, and on more r ■ oil dde terms tlian they
can be procured anywhere -I They are. al-o, now
making exertions to m vii'ifi'tnre Mar Iron, which will he
In oper.atio the course of two month-. Orders regjteft
fullu solicited. 'AN HLRI.N. Ag-m.
Clark-viile. Ilabcrsliiun county, Du. 1 ’io mlti
' jy; S, __ t| 1 *
f HAUL only Lind cnrrv ing (In* great Northern Mail, in
JL conn cticn with tin* Churlc.-ton mid Wilmington
i Mcaniboal and Kail-Uoad I due, commencing at the norlli
-1 ern end ofthnl line and running (lirongh I’ele.sbn g, Il i. h
mond, I h ederieksbnrg. NN ishinglou, M illimore, A *., hy
Kail-Koails and Sle iinboats.
Travellers will li d this line perfect throiighmit. The
Itait-Ilo.utsarc in fine oid*}r—lhi> Lngiacs and Curs new,
mid oflhe most approved euii-irm iioa. and the Steamboats
unsurpassed hy way in the I aion. There is now no delay
at any point and m expense or trouble attending the tran
sit ion of persons or baggage from one Mail Itoad loan
other. Lrom lliehniund no th, the route is now over bv
daylight, «*i.l ill * trip is ni id" from Weldon lo M.dlimoie
in “I hours, including nil stoppag s.
Dfllie two routes going iiori'i from the Wilmington
It til It n id, the Mail route i- tlm short >i bv miles, and
being nearly all ruil-road il will be found (lie most certain
and expeditions. Tie* other line through I'orDmoutli
can only compete with t. when it lias an early start, with
I'avorahte weather, fair winds and smooth water. This
will he evident to ey 'rv ti , uv"llei* w li-'i lie re(|"ets (hat it
inis iieiirlv 'diMl milesol'sieainlin it n iv ig tlion, oa a vv ulc
May , for tie* mo-i part onl of sig 'it of I md.
On ih" Mol Lin •, there an* no eh oiges from cars to
sleamhiMls in the tl-id *• night: no-l ining iVtnn t crovvd
* d harbor in lie dark; no del i\ > fro n fogs or g de- of vv ind;
no sea-sickii-ss, and no long lin** of steaniboats forced to
run al the i.i;mH'i!i jr sp.* >d to g-t I lirongh m I ini ■— dl of
whieli will lie ion n d on the Porfsitiout h run I”. Th*' Mail
I.in** will be fonad the ino-l ml sting i»f |!ie two, as ii
p.i--es through large and lion i-hing towns, a pleasant
eiHiinry in sight of .Mount Vernon (rlo.-e to vv hieii tin.'
-temnhieit on fie* Polo nae p i-5,..5.) an I lliriiilgh \\ i»hing
|onCii\ .vvliie!i.it is IHiev • I. are inneli ni-»re a. ree.dih.'
I "bjeels than lb i pines and swamp*, or t'i- endles? pro
treei of water on th- oilier.
Tii" Mid Line i- il nly direct noil" i • Washington.
Pa xeiigers bv it r-ich fli-re a dav ahead of tho-" who
lake iii'ii' line. Il is the o ilv. ro it • I » Lie Virginia
Sprint-. The eis now on this rout" In (':■• dire-lam of
the Sprii.g-, ll>ll ini'.•> of rail road r irrying pa.-s-mger.-.
vv 'thin a d-vs rifle iil'lheni.
I ,ie Fa e is thes.mi" to M.dLmure u.s by tin* ojlier line,
mid p i- -1 * iip *• -• pay llirongli.
For f r'llie i il'ie'in atio.i ipjilv lot'." \ --nl -ofth •P
-ler-bing it dl j’otd (' on n v al (i irv slui.g or \\ dd-n.
Dili- • I’. It. (i. C0.,1.1 iy I, IS 11.
J ily *i li' e‘
c; aui;, 56 oaii>.
’..1 ' > *».l* -V—•!
the I I day
fi"' o.' .laly, in-'* !ian.ii/.e vv’i •ne c.inv •. -.1 final Angns
i i lo (.'raw lbd-v die. .|.:l-r.*on j I all, mid (j i c.m»lmi. at
«a t'l'HP p.-r IHH I i-. aat 1 1 In r| her i.otn-.
ta co.’j 'll. Tlio.up-.on, agent nl (•. •• 'iisbo o*.
A. (ii ii, ‘ " J m son II ill.
J. F. Minis, •• Craw • rdvi!le.
MICIIMID Pi:Ti:i:S.jr...> .;»’l.T.Miis;»hi.
rr.uispnrt.il on D lie. l , (.' It. It. A M k’g. •' olid. I
An :ill I, Jillie I'd. I.s Id. S
J in • JO I
I ITe Colnai'ois L, i.pi re:'. So'.ilh'rn II 'conj .South
••i n NV ii , and M.icon M- .-eager, whll each copy u Line.-,
> X 'I'O BC I - ] NT. \ two story Dwelling House
;;;; |on li i hoiuv below tl • ir. Meatji".
ni a. k lonise, at pre-ent oecupied by William It. |
( ‘rane. Mosse-sion g'iv en on lae 1.-l .'I’D-I oli -r. \ pplv I"
Mi-. C. Mah.irry ,or to W. 11. M AII All.'tV.
jy !• '.i i
/ JL 'I’D CC3-: vr.— \ fvv.. -to V ii ILSI; mi I dlls
d!.‘c t a, on I in* iii.iier oflhe laa- I ling lo Lie t'iiy
• Ldl, now in. npi .-.I In D .Willi.mi.. P,» -c -ion
-iv n oa 111- first ol Itctober ii"\l.
M-o. a sin i(; Sin,e and D a c'li ig, oeenpied bv 'I -. Sera,
on M net si. co ie rof| he ■ .ii I | me. Lor Ihe la-1, po »es
d '' 1 o' be li i !. ifdesii ed, ..a (he I i Jnlv n \pplv In
June Jn if d .iDSLiMI MILND\.
/ X s’* .v mm:*,.
um. I. ...Is .Mil -I Mil lIDITL will
rent'ol for on- or m ire years from the fir-H dav
oi (tetober nex't. Lor l. rni-, m.olv lo
L. !L SPIN, S-. 'v A Treas'r.
April J in
x RCAfjiii-: m!•’!., r *.d d\.
10,',’ ] 'l'm- Ia- enli -e ml I
• “"'lm III". 11 *» I'LL. 11 is n•vv ly line I no, VV nil ail
•i •! 1 1 iI ii >n:i I nn nher of large room- for f .mdi--, and is w ell
ad ipl-d for | i di'co nf i an I . on-m mi e. liiivjal.>o
exleii.-iv e Slabb's, u hli w ,H-r in the ho.
Al x t'o m 'ri'vp • eon - mi I In- line of busin • sal the Ma
di-'Mi springs, w .11 e.i dll.' t:< •I li list. I i give g—n il .1
isfaclimi. WILLIAM M. .MDItTDN'.
'p -7 ;ic Hi!
/ X \nn.Ns
L\. Th -- n h-c r ibe i. I hank In I for past lav or-, vv, mid
"**’ iiil’nrm In- I'ri mds, and ih" pii!dt< geoei. <ll \, th it lii
house has iinderginie .siime rei-eni iniprov ein"iii-, and hi
romiis are title I no i i n in •! rnl ronifn tullii ulnh. (’•»•• Ihu i
0 . oinnmdalii.il of Mil MtDl'.ltS Dll Tit \ NSILNT VISI
|'(D{S, II" hope-by ilii'llliM | l til I "lit inti lo bll-ilie-s,
1!i 11 none who ire fond ol' good order and .pied, -h ,l| |e,iv e
In-house di-.at,xfieO. WML L. .MI I’CIM LL.
• pti ml Ml
/. jl bum si'Ls I’d jca-:vr. r.. It eiit, (Vnin
rnillj Ih" first oil'D. lole r next. Lire MltH'K S'l’DltLS
' and Dwellings, ul th" i orner of Mi oad and Ce.ilii;.
-I "Is.
Mso, I w o ll i< k Dwelling - . oa F.llis-slreel, near Mr. (iar
dclle’s residence. \nd
T!ie M ick Si n e and Dvv dling, on llro.id-.-tre d. nl pi e
occnpi-dby Dr. II a,k. JOHN PIIINI/.V.
Jnlv! I hill' II
/ A ILOSC I? ,\T.—Several I) W L LLI\( LS mill
Jj!,'.' Ms I’Oll I’.S, belonging to the lltuili of Augusta. I'm
'““leriiis, eii'piire at llicirotlien.
July Jl I I til’d HILL M. TIILW. Agent.
J l , X % \ .“*l3 4B N HD iB U i* S'l, < Siirnniinli, I in.)
—.ii or ese, th" M\\S|DN' ID H SL.coiilaiii
iim.' 4li ch imhers, in my of'(liem v ery I i'ge; I par
lors; mi" dining rouill, s.Hli i"H to accomniodale 1.7 I per
son?-, good and convenient kitchens, store ro.mis, paiilrv,
scivanl.-’ rooms, cellars, Ac.; and in every resp.-el the
mot convene nil. in ranged public house in Ih - nly.—
The house is now in good r-p lir ind '•■» iijilel dv (*iirnD , i"d
lliroiighoiil. Itn (lie lot is a good stable, with a-cu.iiai nla
lioiis for I'l hors* s.
T!i" above properly w ill be sol I on liberal terms, or w ill
be leased for a I "cm of V" H's to in aoprove I ten ml, vvlio
w ill pni'idla.-" Ih" In niliii " and (ivtni'n.
The Mansion II m «*• will In* opened on I lie I•tof I) tu
ber, if not pr v loil.-l v dispo- ■: I of. Lo' o irLcnl ir-, apply
H. I*. WILTMLIK.I'IL
July !l till H
, • 'l*'B IITJ\T. -'I'll" Mi' k S I’Dlt i: ami dvV'l
| pf ling on Mro id -in i. belonging I" ill IHe of Mi-
I Sli.l I Kini-'lli-v.il-r■oiuf.l, 1.. Vlr». Imii.li.
lev oa th ■ premise-, or lo I*lll Ll I* .McL'ItNN.
July I. h'i l l
/ . A CSdBIB S? ■: N’B’, - or
i jjf 11 •'f "I (f ""lie and JI. k-oa -H eel-. v\ till l l .oil.ll - *
8 U ilimm dvvelliiif allaehed. Applv In
jy I(i J Id T. S. MF.TCAI.F.
/ 1 T4I IfS'J.Vr. Tw oeomai i lion- Ha* ItSio.es
and Cellars, situate.l next below th • Livl. N Mine
“’*• Hotel. I’oss-'ssion given on Ih- li -t .1 D i .h r
next. Apply to JDSLMiI MKiN't» V.
jy 11 :* n,
. : , 4 , t< Mil: Lrom \n
4'. Vv - U' l '• •' ia L'g 'field < oilrl IL. i • i In
d ■* (',, 111 111 Id,l, I lire. • lilil"- a We d\. —D( H'(i-
I. \S, It 11*1.1> A CD., re-pei iiliilly inl'orni tlndr iVi-ads
and the pnblii that l!i"\ me now rniiiiing a tri-w eelvly lin"
oI'STAH LS lo Columbia, Soul Ii Carotin i. Lm ing \ ngns
li mi Mondays. Thursday.- and Satnrd iy al d\. M. and
uriv ing next dav al h A. M. resting for the* night al It oil's,
fifteen mil'*-(his side of Col’.iui'm i. Having good team
and tine roaches, travellers vv ill find il lo (heir interest to
take this rot". ly 111 March l*J
r\a'B , D:!!i mt\T!-:« tdabs.
E TO ASIIVII.LL, Tenn. 11. N.
“/ 7 .fe—-Wii.soN respect lull v inforiils the public
Hint liis vpl-ndid line of Four IL* Post Coa* he-, i- i nn
ning from (ire Mi-b.iro’ lo Spring Mlaee, t;,., via (ire 'ii
v ilb- and C issville, in ciMiicxion w il!i Col, It mun ',- Line
to Ito.ss'L.ii’liiig and Nashville, and .Maj. Wells’ Line lo
Athens and Know die, Tiillll.
Fan: lo Ca-sville SIJ DO
“ “ Spring IMace 17 Oil
L" i Vi's fire mi-boro* on l h** arriv dos tlie It ail Itoad Cal's
from \ ngiista, on Mondays, Wednesday's and Friday s. |
Travelling linn) to Spring Ml n- * limirs |
“ “ “Nashville (k r ) “ |
'J.r Seal* can be »i'-nretl on application to
C. IL HDDDMAN, Agent.
n J'l (ini Hi filobe Hotel, \ngnsta,(J.i. j
v im> anip- :
W‘ A-MLLi; MML LINL. Dl’ IDi ll IHHtSL J
- ft jf- Mt )S’l'C( t VCII LS—Thron-.'li in l!ii "'Mla\>
(Vo I n \ngilsla, (ia., to \ IV i 11. •, N.C. via. Ldgeli.'l IC. 11..
S. C. Liberty Hill, (aelar Springs, and Abb'ville C. IL,
there resting lor the night, and crossing Ih" Miedmont lino
of four horse Mo-i Co.i' h"-, in I then to Andei -on, Mendle-
I.m, Me k" i-v die, and lh *n to (ire'Miv ill", S. I th "re rest
ing forth*' nighl, thence to A ->t»\ ill,-. I a re inter-"' l ing the
line of (bur hor-e Mu •( Coii'li''-to \\'.."in Springs, N. C..
and While Siilp!icr Spring-. Va., and (hen to Knoxville,
Ten.i.,and L"viugtoa, Keiilucl y.
Le iv cs \in/iisla, .Monday’s. Thiir.-day’s, and Silnrduv’s
at "I oh lock, A. M., arrive. at fir nville Ihe follow iog day’s,
at 7 o’clock, I*. M., Le iv-- (i nvillc, .Monday’s Tlinrs
•lav’s mid Saliird iv'-al I o’clock, A. M., and arrive- at
Ashvillc. al "o’. M. M.
The dmvi loi-i ,to,'ke*l wiilinfnvTrovS.it’ty •C'cieh*'-.
superior hor-e.-, and experienced driver'.-, and under (he
iiiHO Mliafe control of it- proprielo -. *»:i" of vvli'eli may I*"
foil id it their 011 l :°,iil th • filobe Hotel, Mignstn, lit »olhm
at t».•••en vill", or some point on III" rout'*. 'Mile n eommo
il.ilion nf the traveller is the first coa-id".'ali*ni. relying
solely upon il- mi Mats for -a »p »rl I i n Lie fr a "lling pnli
li-. and owned bv o i" eo",< tii I!iro:ig!io'it.
I'iii- 1 1 nr itlo.-.l- in la-"in mH- to th • lnvi'l!'*r afforded |
by no*»f/»rr in Ihi- •onit rv —Try il, an I we think it will |
prove .(•;•!(’ vvorlhv of \ onr oaHonage.
DDlhiL \SS A U ll’I.L V, (
in 10 M.op'i •■'"!>. ,
. TK.IVIH.I.Kiri Attinlioii. J
M. II AHL INfl. i i ly info |
- Lo* imldie. that lie ;• now rnaoiag a new
and splc . (id line o. LDFIJ HDll.-i : MDS'M I’D \(’II LS. 1
Dri-v. eekly ,) from (ireen.-bor**'to C.i-.-v ille, v i.* .Madison,
Cm inglon, D•< .Jnr, aid M irieH i.
('on. I", iii :• ('■ "in <*.'--•■ iHe (o Spring MI .* •■. M " ille and
Nashville onl l\ noxv ille,’|'"lin.
Alio. * " inert ing a line i m hi ing to M« Don*, i ;h. I’ayollC*
V ill*', and New nan, and froin Ca-sv ille to Home.
1,-av e (ii -'Mislioro'.-v >rv .Monday, Wednesday ,and Fri
day mornings at ’J u’eli" k, A. M.
Si ,its ran be -e- nr*?d at tin'fleii"r il Stage Office. \n
gn-fa. Olliee one door liclow Lagl" Mlihmm < H"l'd Bar
Koont. C. A. -MILLF.It, Agent.
Feb l« lull 1
i
SvJD IB7:AV A RW. -strived "• -lol* .
/y T^^ , ’i , »m the .a bright sorrel lIDIISL,
ft? A -mill it-ad. Id a/.- face, short body . V cry sloill
• —-'.onlders, inclin-l loswav back, ?w ilidi tail,
and while liind feet. Tin-horse wa-missing early on Sun
day morning lasi, and Ir is been trace I -o ne distance dnvv n
tin* Savamt'di road. Any --i d-liv "ring I In 1 hor.-iv to
nr" in Augusta, shall In* entitled lo th" abov ■ i e-.vard.
may 2.4 Jtf 17s PIIILII* M. f.’UAN’,
; a '|;,n MOinilt'S! 4<BA<II i:M!;
'l'liree second Ira ml COACH LS, have been
I * in use but a short lime, will be sold a
* »*. ■■ \oplvlo
S. M. UItOOKS, Droad-slreol.
May M ts 171
w oman aceustomed to nursing at
V ▼ i. t" go north. Apply immediao Iv to
j.m i o rtL.XRv j. non\
no.vnii.v notioen.
I .lorn MiiVrns aller duto, application will be unde
. to the Inferior Court of Rnrke county, while
a- ii courtofordinary, for leave toselln negro man, named
1 N il. belonging lo the estate of Janie* ('ook, deceased, I.r -
1 Mid county, anil lo lie sold lor tilts benefit of tin* heirs ami
creditors of Mild lleCl'aSOll.
j y23 Ini 15 JOHN c*TATTI\HA. Adm’r.
W to the Honorable Inferior Coiirl of Warren roiinl \.
when sitting lor ordinary pnrpogns, for lea\ • ■ in -e|| all tin*
, Tillids helunij to the estate of ( *lim*li*s* Summons. ilerM.
j.vH Ini 11 WHd.IA.M TITTTTTON. Adn.’r.
lalOl II MONTHS after dale, application w ill he made
to the Justices of the laferior Conrl of Warren coun
ty, when Milling lor ordin try purpose*, for leave to II
the land mid neifioe h •In itrititr to (It • h *ir.s of Richard
Heath, tier-eased. A AIH»N .’■ \C.\StJN, (inard an.
; jyO ini id
H H 'do \ I’l I S .fie lii applieal i-Mi will bn m ide
lotii • II.mo;- dd •I ~ nor Conrl of Lhlunln i-onnly.
w hen siltinvr for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the
negro slaves belonging lo iV> estate of TTI.IAII CO|.-
|,AUS, deeM. W M. 11. NORMAN, Adin’r.
July ‘.) lia 1»
tjVl' M U MONTHS after d tie, application w il he made
S' to the honorahle the Inferior Conrl of ilh'inond
Count \. when silling for ordinary purposes. forl-*aveto
• >e|| all the R d I'slat tof WITTIAM THOMPSON. | a |
of >«iiil enmity, ilee'd. A.NDRTNV AIACI.I AN.
, July I 4m Ailm’r.
S II MONTHS after date, a ppte-al ion will he dm I ■
“ to the honorable the Inferior Conrl of R i-iininiid
County. w hen sitting for ordinary purpose.-, fn,- le.it •• lo
•ell a N - :»ro (tirl, named Cat oldie belong ing lo the e-t.de
of Jr WIN > A NDI I’OK D. late of •aid I 01,111 V . dee'd.
July I Ini AM»Ui:W MACI.KAN. A.lin’r,
.MONTHS after date, application tt ill he made
* lo Ihe Honorahle Inferior Conrl of I! ii him md eon a-
I;. whe a -in in" (dr ordinary purpose.- for h-at eto sell a
part of (he real a.id personal e..'a|e of Julia How ard.dec'll.
I I*. Ii All VIN. I .. .
Wll.ld AM J. HOW Mil), S "*•
jy7 ini !'
fli'ldi'K Alt IN I’l IS after dale applie dioii will he made
M* in the Hoaora'de I lie Inferior Court, w hea -itling fur
Oi dinary purpose-, fur I-ave to sell live Negro SI ive-la
longing lo the *•-! ,l -• of Mo t Cros-le, dec nised, itold lor
Il,e hen -lit uflhe heirs of .*aid e.-l d•*.
Al it 215 In I). I). M MI’IIIMIV. Adin’r.
JJ Mil Alt INTIIS alter dale, npplie dii n will he m ,de
a’ to i’,e Honorahh- Inferior Court of I’.nrki- county,
w hen sitting for ordinary purposes, for h'ave to sell lliree
-m ill in I’l'oe-, heloa::, a-: lo , !ie e-tdc of .1 allies Sliepard,
lei e i.«ed, vi/.; Mary, n jrirl, 'lillt . n irr 1 and iii een,
•null hoy. T/.TKITT TT.STT.It. TV,-.
.May I, lid -lin may id
iAdfll MO\ rils alter dale, nppliealioll will hem -de
lo 1 1 1 e Honorahl • Inferior Co art of Uarke count v.
when silling for ordin irv purposes, for I • ,ve (u •ell pari
of the real e tate of John Hurst, deee.-if.ed, lale of .* iid
, it. t/tkitt ttsttr. a.i.hV.
Mat I. lilt I.M until
"3 ,1( II I! All INTIIS ifter d d". application tt ill he 111 id ■
fe ’ I i tne laferior (’onrl of Warren coital t . (ia M when
silting for ordinary purposes, for h-ite to •ell , i - t iin
lra-1 of land It iu<. r in s iid county, containing 2511 acres,
more or less, hi*lon*riHlT to the estate of John Maves, de
ceased. WTTTIA.M Al A t MS, Id',-,
may 7 Im hit
t .1( >1 "It Al')V TIIS alter d de. aoplie dioa tt ill he made
• lo to i lie I diieoln Ci ni r( of Ordin iry, for le at eiu .•ell the
irl ti-'I of Al mmi ,lone>. dei eased, in a house and lot in
tin t ill eje us H.inhnrp, Wilke-eoanlt, roniinoiilt know n .
a- I In* t ,l eni «h* Ac ch-ait in said \ illaye,
in iy d hi*. W. Al. I. \ AIKIV, A-l.n’r.
PJ Ajdl'li hi \ I’l IS « It ■ •.- dale, applie at ml tt di he in ch-
T In Mu -1, i mol n Conrl of Ordin irt. for leit e lom-H l!i--
real est ite in Liu oln count\ of W. Al. Jon minor,
in iv :* l«7 W. Al. I.A.MKlN.Onaril’ii,
Adl ll MONTH S' alter dale applieali< n w ill he made
B ' In the honor dde I aferior Court tis l.ilicoln con dt
w hile Sunni' for ordinary pnrpo>e>, fur le.it e |u sell su
much of tile estate of TIIOS. Cl 1111 \ , I at" id
•aid con id v, as will .• at is ft I lie dr in md- air lie-I »aid de.
, up!) ' I.n \U.K\ K. (Tllll V, l.'.’r.
Mu AION 111 S’ alter dale .ip< •I i < ■:; (i ■> 11 will le- acal--
C! 1 in ;he hmiorahle I lii- laferior CJonri of I.in. oin >llll
It, while •illinir Itir or 1 1 in irt pih -»ose«. for lea 1<• to •• !l I 101 l
ll - 1 1 (-1 ol NA I’ll A.Vir.l ( Klt\ ,de ■ 1 i-i-i
for Ihe hea -I'd of l lie jieir k .01-1 eredif ■" ••
np!) Ini .1 \ tll'.S Al. (TI! il V. I Vr.
I* Months alter I d . 111; dual ion will le- ma h-
IN’ to l!u- Conrl of (I d.airt ufll n'mioid ••oaid t. I'm
l"He|n - -II all ('1 e |-e i| and pe:--u.i il ed.d ' of Mu !l cl
\\ l!*ne*r, I d • of said eonnlt . d.-c d.
AMD IIS riIANCI-'.S M. WMiNKR. Adm’v. |
8 A Ol' R .MONTHS alter ilnle, iipplic.iiiu-i will In- m.cle 1
la lot he Hmiorahle the laferior Court of tin i-onnly '
of lliehniond, when siltinp for onlihary purpose*, for
h-.it <■ tu'e|| the real e.*i.iie mid slat ,*.• helmi-jinir to ihe •••- (
1 (ah* of II ill h t llrooin, for the henelit of her heirs and
creditors. JOHN Al. TI'KNT.R, \dnTr.
Alnreh 10 I *2l
ai.a-, i.-.a.-,g=BTL-ar-\iwmn-inm. .TM»uc.at~-iiii»aa.-a= J^a' m
rem diiini.' in tin- T< -i
J 1 lilice, at Win rent on. Ha., on lie I 1 .In 1 1 , IHi*.
A
Ansley Thomas V-lkius Aa-on
\nslet Ashnry Mien nirs llenriellii
Adams Ih'iijamin Adkin- A
A lisle v C Al Andrews rev Joslina
Mdriih.'e James
»
Itn 11 Joseph II IlmoNs Reiijainin
moiini William It d1 h* C
Urotvn llii'hard .1 lt.nl\ ACo \ It
Itell & T* nitiU lin Itnlev I*ien-e
Itlnek W illiam It irrow .Mn-hnel
Union WelU i Ueall col Ainjn-ins
It.dlle Cnrren llarkesdah- Jo ejdi C
llidiop John Ih-ali Anpn.shi.s
C
Collielil John Cody I’eler
(*.nnp t 'lark < ‘liapin.in II
Cody l*i t *r Cody .1 Al
Carsoi John Cody H'reen
Colt David Con le* inis .Mart .1
1;
Hold Ua>il harden Mil'S |{ -herea
hnnaviiii inr D mien Hethro
1 1 mil* I) h itenporl T. <I
hat n I si 1 n Jeremiah
r. n t
r.nplish Aaron I’nller ll*m t
t'.-rv John I'oidtiin John
(i
(ireen W'ilson A Hross Mnml
Heh*r Holier I Hi-iinaih* .Marlin
II
Hail William Hnrsi Simon
Harrison John llardatviiy cul C. C
Hill rapt Win 2 Ham dm \ nils* Su- in
11 (*iilh John I H inlaw a t Tim 11 < .1
I lard itt at (i-orire W IT d!i .l-e-l C
II 1. daw it nirs Hli/.a J H nnilloii Al -i
II- d!i Al II Harrel nirs Sally
Hi-lon John II H o-ris Jim
I A .1
Ivy Adam Jones S -in I ini'
l»t Alirirk Jones Adam
Itt Thomas J • n*s Hr J inn- S
Johnson Samuel Al Jon- - IT adly
.1 din-mi .Moses
I
l.vnah Dr I’.-I w aril'J’llos I,aadriini Se.ihorn
|,oeki*li Solomon liolte.t hiii'.'h-y
Tamil am Joel Tassihr Jes.-n
Tilllelon John
M
AleNiiir John .M-Tt re Kendall 2
McCrart Kvani ATciii-o n -ry 11 null
Marsh john AT Domdil Andrew
McCrart K/.ra Alnon* Jolm, ch-i k infi'i'ior
Moon J tiiii-s 2 i-onrl 2
Alairrmler AN’in
N
Nunn Nimrod Vewson >olo.nmi
Neal William Al New sum Asa
T
Pale I’.dlililiid I'art ey Alfnal
Palmer U II 2 Poll- nirs Al.u-'-nei
Persons John P-*rr AA illi im I.
Persons miss Pi ndeneo Perry Pinckin-y
Perry Alnajah
Rivers 'Phoinas Rlte-r ni-sSn 111
Royers nirs Tli/.altelli lluser Tims H
Haley Henry 2 Roheri- nirs C
fill ill nils M.isoa Snidli Sru n 1 •
Shield- Jidill Seals Willi on A
Smith (teorjfe 2 Slinson mi> Martha A
Slllllield Hi*nry Seals Arch 2
Swiii miss Sheehan Jeremiah
T A A
Tmidiiison I, H A easy Joint
W
Williams nirs T* AA'ard lln'.'li
AA ri-hl James Aino.s AA all- 'Timlin-
AVilliford Mnlm-hi 2 AA rieht mi- '1 ' H
AVaU.iT Hee.ve AA 2 AA r.yhl JoM jdi II
While Alulhis AVilder Jam- AA'
A
Varlironj'li James tailnmi-h Alosi-s
Vontiy Uenjainiii
iy | .17 JOHN MO; Ml I*:, P. M.
or I-maiaine in Mi« Po I
A Olllca-, al Appllny, Culnmhia'i-on dy, on tin* I 1 •-I
July, 1-10.
A A It K
Alima Cyrus K -lly nn** Tanni.M
U-ntnn Nelson Al I ■
Uowilre inj-s Susan M Take Jr" ••
11-all Charles A Tnlo H H
Uotvilre Tlmmas l.ewi- J-uin
It t 111 I'.KIC
Racon mr Alarsh .ll W ... II
Unit Dr .#»•;i-inl il. A’.-/- II T. C.
t M uim mi" '-lalilda
Clerk Inf-rior Court 2 Ala: -hall J H
CliaM Janies N
( > in n!V S-ilminni Nelson Dr Hoc iee
Cratvfm-d nirs Kli/.idn-lli O
(Mi di I'haiu Dwell A
Ch-ik Conn Ordinary P
D Prior John or |-V|ix
Dnnhani C .1 Porli-r William
Du' le .1- --e Prin J (.’
D r/.HT W illi-ini II
Di-le'.’.di • to Conveidimi lliiinlal mr
T R van miss Klt-unor 0
Ividy lie s Ileheeen U i-dJ nues
Ttans l.ndwell 2 Reese A
H S
(trilfm miss Ili'ln-eca 2 Stovall Jo.-iah
Hreea J A Stnrtfßss Daniel
(iriltln Snowden S-.m mr
Haiihv Robert She. dV Coiuinhi 1 « <ninly
II T
Hatvl (J.'ort'i* Tnnkei'sley AA in U
Holmes nirs .Matilda It Tucker .1
Hill D T AA
Hill Dr Charh*s M AVdkiiis Ju- I'h
Ili-inlersioi miss Ann AA’li.ti-e.-h-.i I.
Harris ini-s Caroline il AA lid--Thmnas
11 a -id Addison AA hire , -d. James
Harris nir> A r A\ ood Jolin
j Woodina l.dward
Juifs S \ AA’ l llkins S A
.lone- Tibs AA’dlkimt inriiSnsun
Jon-s mrs Tli/.aheth
■ |y l ;{ 7 NATII.A MTT UAITA. P. AT
UT OT B 4'3‘T —'’l' i1 • ■ -nbscrileT Imieif as-ocialed Mr.
Hold. T. Hvile iii li.s business from the Ist in-i . it
will fro--ii Mult data be coudin tcd in the n mi- -of DCN
TAP A HA DT. J. (i. DCNTAP.
Augusta, July’A, 1840. 10 jyll
miTioAM.
• URORin T Hir'imoin/ Counli/.
application w ill hn made, to (lio fnferior
V » Court of .-iid ( oiiniy, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, lit T/TKITT NTT.MS, for letters of Adrninis
t ration with the will annexed, on the estateofßH,SAN\Al<
T A N'TR IP, deceased, late ofsuid folinty.
These nn* therefore to cite and admonish all and Hinirn
lar, Ihe kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
•ipp—ir at ni t office, witli in the time prescribed by law, to
lii" tkeir objections (if nny they have) to show cause why
said Tellers should in t be granted.
Hiten under in v hand, al idlice, this dnv, 2dd of July,
18ID. ’ HT(), AT W.ATKKR, Clerk.
ii KiHi a I I. Uirhuumd Count;/.
II Til T.AS, applieal ion w ill be made lo the Inferior
w V Court of said county, when silting for ordinary
purposes, by MORRIS ROONTV, for letters of Admiois
'' ••lion w nil the tt ill aniiexed.oii the estate ofSl/SANNAJf
; T AVTIIIP, deceased, bile us said county,
The e nrc therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar. the kindeed and ereddorsof said deceased, to be and
:i|»l»cnr d nit o li.-e, tvilbin tin* time prescribed by law, lo
file ihe.i uli -eiiuii-(if any ihey have) to show' cuiisO why'
said Tetter- -lioiihl not be granted.
Hiten under my hand, at ollice, this dav, 2Md of Jnlv,
Kill. Ill'.o. M. WAI.KKK. Cl.'ill.'
I ill. i>'.‘i 1 1 I. I! irlniiotul Count u.
applii aliou tt ill be made to tile Inferior
Cum t id -ml eminty, w hen sitting for ordinnrv
pn r j hi- ■••, by TTT/.AUT/TII JoNTS, for letters of Admi-
tlie estate of JOSIAH JO.NTS, deceased,
bile of said eonnly.
I It • •• are ilierefore to cite and adiaonish all and singn
' lar. lie- kindred ami creditors of said deceased, to be aad
• j appear at my olliee tvilitiil the lime piescriln-d by law, lo
Id-- i e ir object j. ni- (if any they have) to show cause why
sai l T"llcrs siionld not be granted.
Hit i a under my h.md at olliee, ibis dav, IMlh Mav, IPIO.
HTO. Al. AVATKTII. Clerk,
f / /.’•')/% (I I I. ICrh iii innl Con ni n ;
i r il Til T i iln alim, will be made to the Inferior
if Court of • iid i Mind t, w hen sitting for ordinary
J purposes, !»• AVTOI.M-: PIC<H I’.T, for letters of Adnii-
I ni-li iToii on the e-i.de of IIT Ml \ S.AT.M, deceased, lain
j of • "id comity.
T i -e arc r n-refore to cite and admonish all and singn-
In'. Tie kindred iml creditoi> us said deceased, to be and
• pp--ar nl nit- ollice tt it Si ill the lime prescribed by law, to
lilt- I'n-ir object mils, if nny liny have, to show cause why
i •aid lelier-sliotiM not In* granted.
Hit, n under mv hand at olliee, this day, (he I,‘lfh Afav,
| IS 10. HTn. AT. AA ATKTU, Clerk.'
I! I '.m; i; / ». Hirlnnoml Cnontn.
WHTR I’. AS iippTn-ation w ill be made tolhe Inferior
Court of- iid cuiiaiv, when sitting for on'iiary
1 pm by T.TT/.AUTTH DUTHIIOUN, for letters of
A T i an 11 .'I ion on I lie e.-lale of JOHN IMIKHIIOII X, de-
I c. Msi'd, bit** of said eonnly,
Tine e an-i i -rel'ore lo rile nnd admonish all nnd singn
, lar, the kindred and creditor.- of said deceased, to be and
. ! appear al mv ollii—, u ilhin Ibe time prescribed by law, to
I (ile ilieir (.bjeeiiu.i-(if nny they have) to show cause why
I said Teller--lionld 110 lbe granted.
Hiten iinder nit hand, al ollii •. llii- dav. Tllll the Mav,
|SID. (.To. M. W.ATKTR. Clerk."
1 (i i) It 11 11. Hu rnii ('on n in:
7i - TU K AS, 'p| died ion w il! be in ule to f lie Inferior
vV <'" in nl' ■ml c.iind v. wlien sitting for ordinary
pmpine-, |,V AA'd. TTT TTT’TON for leiler- of admin
I I" Hun ua til- i—iaie ofCII ARTTa SAATMONS, de
• e i e-|, I ,i- • us AA'ai'ieii comity,
'The.-e , • therefore |u rile and adinoid.-.b all and singn
lar, (lie kin-li e,I and erediUll's of said dec *as"d, lo In* lilcf
ippe ir ii nit ollic-•, tviihin the lime preseribed by btw, h*
•ile Ti a- oyj -. .1,(1 -if any they have, lo shew cutlcil tt iiy
mid 1.-M.-r- dionld not be granted.
<iitenmidor mv hand, at olliee, this dav, I2lli Alav,
I ID. P. X. AI.ADDC.N, Clerk."
(ii:<)i:ii/ /. II .mo Count;/:
AAA TI! 11 A • .;»|• 1 i. alum tt i! 1 be made lo Ihe Inferior
V v C.'ini of AATr-eaeomd \, t' hen silling lor ordinary
I pm,.-, .ll.' .1 A MTS orisr.NT.ri! V. for I, Her., of ad
• iiiuk'H .di"• *, w 11 ’i the w ill ;i.ne vd. on the c-'tali? of A X.V
C A I’ll AIIIXM ill l'T..\ i’.l ’Il V, late ofsuid eonnlt, di •
i i e c-i-d.
■Ti.c c are Tier- I'-n- t• •« it • and admonish all and singn-
Tir, the kindred and creditor' ofsuid deee-i.-ed, to be and
appear al in , o’li. e, tt dbin Ibe | im-' presr-ribed by law, to
I’d" Iheir olij"- lion-, if any Ihey have, to shew cause why
said |e||ei> -liunl-l :i"l lie granted.
Hit i-a i: •i It nr. Ii ini. at ollic. this dav. the 7lli of June,
T ID. PATRICK N. Al A DIM \. Clerk.
lilOHlil (, /ui f,in'.! Con nti/ :
- made to tin* fuferiio*
v V • .-i i ci'- i: I c uiii't. tt'iea silling for ordin it v
oil'll." -. bt i.1.-TA RtMMNSnN fur ledeiw ,i,j.
no 11 el l ii nm ■> i fa - ■ ni' us H TNK A ROUI.NSO.N, dc
ici -"-I, In!e i.f s.ud c.ain't'.
'Tli"se are | u-r■ i'mh i i . jte and ti-linoni-li all and sillgll
' ar. 111-kind, .il and rr- 1.'.".s us-aid dece .d.lu he and
- i|»p"ar id in* -tilice tt dlim l'ie lime pre-ei died lit law, Iu
! file I 'i nr obje lion-, if any they hate, lu shew cause why
I -aid letters should ii"i he granted.
t• i feu 11 ii -1. i mv hail.l at olli. ". tills dav, llie’M of April,
| i s ID. tiT.O. AT AV ATKT.R, Chirk.
UF.nUdl I. Hi oh mo m! Cnnutr.
TUT AS. a • j.l.<• 1 1i'Ki will be niniT l to lln* Inferior
v w C i-ir{ of- ml ci a) ii tv, when -tiling for ordainrv
TATI id AA ITTI AAI PORTT.R.
i lei I i ol nl m ini f rat the « lale of CHAR TKH
M. Cl RTIS, dece i-eil, hit •of .-aid eonnly,
The-e are i !i.*rei‘ore lo «• 11 • • and adnionish all and singll
lii . I lie hiinli •Ia nd ere liliir -of sai I dei i*‘i-ed, lo bw and
, app ir.d mv o'liee.w iiliin (be linn* prescribed by law, lo
i lib- I i übj 'ii ion- (if any Mi 't liave) loshotv mn»i? why
I -idd I ."ilei - siionld mil be grunted.
Hiten under int h ind, at ollii-.*, this dav. 11l f MnrHr,
: 1-ID. (iT<). AT AA ATKTR. Clerk.
1 (ir.OHUI I. Hnhi'ionil Counli/.
’ ’'.IIT AS, application w ill he made lo the Inferior
1 vv Conrl of -mliu ml v. when -ittintr for ordinary
■ iiupo-"., lit .It Ml v . UA KK A , I', ir 1- tiers of Adm ini drat ion
mi I Ii- 1 i- -I ili- ol .Mil'll ATT l( A A ,s, d - ii-.iscd, lali id - iid
] i -> inly ,
"The-e are therefore to rile and adm-misli all and singil
lar, the kindred and ec-dilor** of -aiil dece:i«ed. lu lie and
j apjie.ir al. iii v ollii"-. tt ilhin the time prescribed hy law, lo
- tile I h"ir olijeel iuii-' if an t l i•• t have) to show cause tvliy
• iid Teller* should 110 l he granted.
Hiven under mv h.ind, al ollice, this dav, .‘list .March,
I I I. HTO. AT AVATK.KR, Clerk.
i hC.’Hi HI I, Utrhiiiuii/I Counli/.
14 W 7 1J TI! I' AS. i pplieal am will be ma le to the I lil'eriur
V C-.nrt ui' 'id cmid v, tt !n'ii silling for ordinary
pn epo-e .hy SARAH RO\A’T. for h-llers id* iidniinistia
liiiiion ili of (,‘)| A i NC l ROW T, deceased, late
of ■ "id i on ii Iy,
T-ie-e ai •-1 i '-lore lo .-ite an. I admonish all mol singular,
the kindred and «- r--• Ii I (ir.- of -.n I dec**.i-ed. lo be and ;ip
pear d nit olli--". -. 11 hi ih time pr-'-eriln-d by law, to lib*
I'i• ■sr ii’.ij' - l imi• (if any 110-y bite) to -him i-aiise tt by said
Tell-'i'.- -honl I not be t*runt••»!.
Hiten niiib rmt Iliad, at o'llee, thi- d iv. 2«ilh id’ M.in-li
I HD. HT.O. M. AA A' KTU Cl k.
t>. r.t- •- <t -*p’"suw-*. .v-sahT^-eTescaj;a«*e*euui-rgacsJWi
JVR. (IV, AT.V
J. "J AN TI 1 'M.IiM’S PITTr .-'Tlic-e PITTS, tthidi.
tvliereterlll y Hat e 1. ---p |’m Iy I ried, hat I-e-labli-Ill'll nil
•in i.ilil>- iI- 1-ra . and wlu-ii ar** siipi'r-seding all other
' similar article-, are pre|>.o**d by one of the id.lest pby s -
ciaii-in Heorgia. tvlm-e proli - -mn .1 life has made him
' inl l lint e|y aei|iiiinl e I tt dll Ihe dis.-a-es of I lie south, and
; w ere not oil'ered to tin* pnldic, until more than ten y ears
"Apei'ienc* had prot ml th-'ir sliperiuril t ut er et eiy other
known remedy. I'm i< ni ral n*", for i- is idle to call any
article oi'l-m I o»- in • i.rnii- uiiinrsil, they are con fide nl
lt re* oin mend-d, in all ca.-es, ei:her clironie or acute, as a
| -i Id i i-ii I, or .elite ci |lm cl ie, as superior to any * liter
' k now n m -dicin '. Many .*ei lilicaies attesting lln ir t aim
hate ali'i.'il t been piddl-ln d. to which many oilier* might
lu- td-b-il —lint they are now oil'ered upon the cliariirirvr
and cxpei i*-ni e id’ Ihe mt enter, ill the confident belief, that
l!i- \ w ill receive a fair trial, an.l that they w ill establish n
Imii nl jril v tv hie li no compel dorian -hike.
Tor sale,id lift t cents per box.lit
•THOM AS I. AVUAV.
AA ITU AM A!. D’AN TIHNAC,
'THOM AS U AKRTT T,
II A A IT AM). HISI.TA A CO.
AA ITT! A M K. Kl TCIITX,
NTTSON CARTTR.
ROUTRT CARTTR.
J. T. 110 l S TON.
H All A i N H A | NTS.
Dr. P.TNNTT H ARMS,
jt 11 Id Dr. A. DAT DRV.
ROOT AM) *IIOH
STOUT.
M
/f.-V Tne sab-crib--r bav ing pnr-^vwjnE%Baß
AND SHOT*. „f | . . D uels inform the public that
lie will cuiilini - t Ii- above b.i-.n --s al the old stand oil
Uroad--Ireel. n- -, I v oppo-il. the R id Road Rank, former
|\- Dcenpi I l-i J. 15. Robertson, where he will keep eon
-1 anil t* on h md - ! "i-e and tt ell selected assortment of
«. lit I* .lieiTs Till'- Reels
Do (inter do colored and black ■
Do D Hieing Pumps
Do Slippers
I. "11l- ’ T-rrlisli Kid SUpera
Do Am in- in Kid Slippers
Mi--e.-’ Slippers, colored and black
(’bihlreiT- Siloes of every d««eripl.ioil
Ami hope- bt .-dienlimi to bnsim-ss, and the putility of
lie- gu 1 1. 11l .1 he will iilwnv - keel) Oil hand, •" in m a
-I, ~1 pal ~ i:, I JOHN s. DAVIDSON,
jy Is 12-e 13
,|^v r O'S’H' l?*T. e-pieac- if ill health, and mv in
, al il-it - ;’!• nl to ha •in----, Ihi ve disposed of my
-iu. k of II mi • md --a lu Mr. John S. Dav id,-on, and >o
11* d for fll in the dron ige of mv friends and the pnldic.
jy IS 13 ISAAC DAVIDSON.
HAOi! A tr-et of PINT. TAXI), in Ricli
’ iiiu.nl i o -niy, situated on in* Murray road, about
even miles from Anga-la, ct.darning about cighty-livn
acres, nearly one bait'of which t* enclosed and under cul
tivation— -m-mg Mlln'i' improvements there i.- a Kdi.lien,
Si dde, and a i omforltlbie Tog Cabin Dwelling, logelhei
illi Iwo excellent pringMif water. I'm-terms apply lo
W-I!i--a It. Md.a-.v ',ur CATHAIUM-: IT UTTT.
jyll 0 11
*'4k’2'l I' fl-’..—Tin- a 1 -*ri 1 1 -r- would inform theirens
-1 X luia -i's -i*i-l lb" |■ ill**n-. that they have m;M theireii
lire -ttM Kof R(»( TTS.' HOTS. A .A , lu Mr. C. T. Rr. -
ton, vv I|u w ill In- co.i l'idiv applied w itii good wares, at
reas mable price .n I tve t\ - old solicit for him that pa
tronage vv Inch ha.- 1 kin.llv b»siowi*d upon ns.
j|l I- : S. R. RIIOOKS A CO.
'Tiio-e liat-ag ba I'ies.' with willl the undersigned w ill
Ii 1 1• I liiin at Ti-' old -i tad. S. U. UROOKS,
j I;; 37 T-3 330 Rroml-st.
a n.ivn THiiATKi:.-riiathtsta
i-i-m, Ii w ill be rented for one year, or for a number ol
ve.irs. T- i le. Ills, .Vc.. address d A nglista, (ia„
jvl !-• J| MIN T. IICNHTU TORI). Pcc’ry.
i Tin-. New Yu, k Star, and Spirit of tho Times, will
each insert the above until il uinonids lo live dollars.
NA li I-:. The foMoiv ing properly situated in
kr U d:iir. Id m-i - iVom Anv-i't-, mi tin* Hem gia R ail
It.•id, \i / : I’l* T Item Tot. •' mted in the plan of said
village a- No. Hi. o.i tv Ideli i- a g n >d and coin mud ions two
htorv dwelling. "il Ii all -c-c - *ry out buildings attached,
•pi,,, si Tot. No. T». having on it two gooil new build
ing -. and Ivv improved lot’s. Nos. 14 and 15. Also, 400
, (I ,| V . -v.... )| md, in onimis to suit purchasers. Tnriliei*
* -eript >"n i-.b eiii d mill"-• Vas if presumed I liose
tt i-hing "iirclin u ill c ill and view tile premises. If not
-ol I pr?t .» -It I. •• the lir-l Tuesday m May next, it will
imi that d it be o f.-red pnblit Iy at the lower market house
... a 11 .s)a. Possession given immediatelv.
~, f I3D A. N. VTRDTIIV.
3 dl4)(IS M 1 f-S',—A Itrst r.d - Pd T H(JV HORST. Ap-
Jh ,dt-to HI.MI VJ. ROTT.
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