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Wednesday it (in
a. 6. by BlocJiW., Kiik.
ersvttte.BookbCro-, UriMn's
mill*,!) ..rr.,_.
Vail, Donald's Store and Cruytous*
I evety Tuetdny at #??i?d
*a Wednesday by* ? ?.
w* Thursday atae as and
on rrtdfK by,*J? w.
a, by ??t w|?riHg, William
le'a Midi*, to Barnwell e. It.
?vary TMMday atOaMandar
h. on Wednesday by noao.
?a. b. every Wedaesdey at 8
__?? at Columbia onTbunday by ?? at.
M Fioai Seek Head, by W.Jonktns's.Pish Dam
J. Hill's, to Union a. b. onca a wvek,
LeeveBank Heed everyFrldsystOam end ar
riva at Uatoa e. h. by4fa.
Leeva Union a. b. every Thursday at 0 a m and
arrive at leek Haad by op m.
W fVaia Donald'a Store, to Charles Orr's Store,
?Xoa*a Donald's Store every Wednesday at 2 p
m and arrive at Orr's Store-by 3 a m.
Lrivr Orr't Store every Wednesday at 0 a m
tad aime at Donald's Store by noon.
M Fro a# Wasbaw, by C. Stewart's, to Mount
Pleasant, oaee a weak.
Leave Wasbaw every Thutsday at 6 a m and ar
rive a* Moent Pleasant by noon.
Leave Mount Pleesent a* 2j> m and return to
Wasbaw by 7 p m.
99. Prom Sumpterville, by U. F. Macanhv's,
Mui ray's Ferry and River ttMamji, lo l'ine llill,
once a w eek, 03 miles.
L^aveSumptervilleevery Thursday at 6 vm and
arrive at Fine Hill on Priday by 10 n in
Leave Pine Hill at 2 p m and return to Suuitei
vtlio on Saturdey by 4 p m.
NOTES.
t. Tkt Poit-Miitir General may ?ispoditn thu
mails and alter the times for arrival and departure,
at any lime during tba continuance of (lit contract.
t?o paying ia adequate compensation tor any ex?
-Ira expanse (bat may lie occasioned thereby.
2. Sevan tuinutrs shall It. illnwcil for o|H'u|ii?
and olosing the m?H, at all olBci'i whuru no par
ticular lima la sp< cllnd.
8. For every fifteen mi mtcs delay, in arriving
after the lime prescribed In any contrart, tin- con
tractor shall forfait tan dollars; and, if the delay
oontlnue until the dc|mrture o| any pending mail,
whereby a trip is lost, a forfeit' ol double the
amount allowed for carrying Ihe mail one trip,
mall be Incurred, uulaaa it shall be made to appear
that the May waa occasioned by unavoidable nr.
cldent; In which ease (lie amount of pay for a trip
will be forfeited These forfeitures, it will In* ob
attveda.-e, unconditional, except f'" the lailure of
?trip,!? unavoidable accident, (lie penalty inay
be reduced to the pay for one trip That on no
condition is tills SUED, or tbo other penalties ?tat?>d,
to be remitted.
4. Peiaons malting propoiali am req-iired to
?lata their prices by the year. Those who con
tract will .receive their pay quarterly?in the
months of May, August, November, and Feb
ruary, one month after ihu expiration of cach
quarter.
5. Noothcr tbnn a free white |?;isou shall be em
ployed to carry the muil
6. Where the p:opo?cr Intend* to convey the
U>"il lo the body of a state earring*. lie desired
to slate it in bw proposal*; ai <1 the >ti^c muM be
of sufficient siae,utiles*otherwise expreucd, tone
commodate seven pasicn^ert.
7- Every proposer may offer in his bid to malir
any improvement in tin* tiar.sportatioi ot the mail,
from tbo termsinvlt?d,eithera?to the mode of trans
the speed required, or the f eqiirncv
per wvc.lt?ivuich .'.hull rtcoive due
portingyt,
in?
jlton.
The number of the pott mute shall be stated
in ovary hid, and the prono?al mutt be tended
and directed tn the General Po^i-OIck, and en
dorsed " Proposal for a new route " Stri.-I at
tentioa mutt be given to the endoisuuieiit, at it
is not intended lo break the seal ol any propo
sal until the time for receiving bids that! have
vipired.
8. Tba Post-Master iienernl reserves to him
self tbo right of declaring any contract at an
??d. whenever omt failure hap|ieus, whk'b
amounts ?o the loss of a trip.
?. Tbo diatanooa staled are such as have been
Communicated to this office, and some of theui
may bo Incorrect: on this subject the contac
tor mutt inform himself? the department will
?ot ba answerable fur any mistake.
10. |a avery cat* where the mail is trans
ported' In stages, and the present contractor
?hall bo undejrlrfd* and the nnderbiddcr shall not
bava such stage property at may l?e necessary for
tbe parformaaca ot the contract, he tliaH be re
quired to purchase from the present cint. actor, at
a laecnasblc valuation, (he whole, or auy part ol
tbOctage property, iacladmg horses, that may be
iaH>bl>for the service, and make payment there,
fart,by raaaonaMo Instalments, at hit pay becomes
due, or as the parties may agree
Thaw termt will ha made a condition in the ac
eeptaaeo of any bid ander Ibe bid of the pretrnl
contractor; and tbould lha underhidder (ail lo
aompty with them, his Md will be offered to the
Cieat contractor; bat, should he decline making
contract at nay rata, lha proposal of the uu
fcttlMir will ba accepted unconditionally.
II Nabtdsball be withdrawn after Ihn lime
for reeeiviag bids thai I bare expired, and thould
any person refuse to taba the conbacl at his bid,
tsball be bald retpoatib'> to the department,
the differeace between his bid and that at
which the contract shall be made Decitiont on
Mdt wiM be atade baown on Hie 91st ol October
The assignment of any contract without Ihe con
as at af tee fast* Mast or General, thail forfait l*~
aad la aM eases where application It made to Ihe
Department to sanction a traatfsr,tbe terms mu?t
Bboalda contractor or his agent engage in tho
tmesmtsstenof commercial Information by express
on Ms route, mora rapidly than the mall, he shall
forfait hfs nss'-*'
M. If a route should be diseontlaaed by Con
ri, or baaome useless, in whole or In part, In
Opinion of tbo Post>Master General, he may
Umtardbpease with tba service of lha contractor,
onmaklagalm aa aNowaaee of ona month's estra
Tba iuatwuts will all begin lannary 1st,
, and tbe contracts for routes in the state of
Slates east of it will continue for
mS^ ba m ?i isl A a 111
vtMInHill ? Or rninfi til v nClnVRt
Carolina aad Oeorgia, wlllaon
i years} aad tbe contracts for Ibe other
AfMlMI ItMA vaira
"levied
' One second i?nd four wheel Carriage and liar
new, levied upon and to I ? kiIiIm (be pro|>erty ol
Samuel Oolrtji Ml the lulu ot Jkmn Gregg ud
i "axwri::, .?,b. ^ ?,
sandbar, (n Gen. Wade HimtituN'i ptaitillfti.
| Said boat wu aarried off by the lete freshet, and
| washed ujmn the b4nh as above stated; the*1
j who with to purebaap, fill do well to Inspect j
?aid l?oat before sale day In October. It wat
levied upon and will bo aold as the property of
Mr. John C. O'llanlon; at the ruit of John HoMii
?on ri John C. O'ttanlon. I
Six negroes,namely,Jim,Ffenn, Sophia, and,
her tkrae children, June, 8am,and lina: His
, cows, stock of hogs, onn horse, one dray and har
ness, one turn horse waggon and geer; plantation
tools; one elilIilseharriage; household and kiteban
furniture; levied on a* Use proiierty of B. W Wllana,
at thaauHsof Col. I>. Myers, John Brycn, Haml.
M. Levy, |>. b J. Kwatt, J t? L. Sherman, FrHi
b llardy. V. L. RoWnion, J. 8. Ouignard, Cotcbet
b Nclvrr, Miller fc Poole. John Blank, Allen Qili*
son, G. K. Smith, R. J- Purvis, G. T. Taow<fen,
Charles G. Lynch, Z. C. llutrJiinion, Rickaid
Sontllry,and Bv?e Perry,vs. Honjamln William*.
A bay mare, levied on as the prop?Hy of Jolin
Thompson, at tha suit of Tsaac Carr vs. John
Tbotn|Mon.
A sorrel gelding, levied on at the proja-rly of
f. Nathans, at the suit ot Thomas l.nthrop, vs.
Isaac Nathan*.
Sis negroes, namely, Isaac, Captin, Jun?,Ad
am, Tim and Diaunali; levied nr. as tlieiiropcrly
of Col D. Myers, at the sail ol William Myers, v*.
Col. 13. Mvcrs.
Out* Bay or Caual Boat, nave lying
In Ilia low or sand liar, in Gen. Wade Hamptoa't
plantation Said boat wat carried off hy tha lata
freshrt, and washed upon the bank as above slot*
ed; those wliO wish to purchase, will do well In
iutpcct said Itoat In-fore tale day in September.
Ii was levied upon aud will bo sold at the proper
tf of Mr. John C O'llanlon; at the suit of John
Robinson v i John C. O'llanlon
i!00 acr?.-8 of land more or less,
hounded hy lands of Richard iiMtihnm, J. W.
Sturgeon and Robert Carter, lying in (he fork of
the Congarce and Waturee River*: at ili?s several
mid seperatn suits ol Wm (isflWy, John Bryce,
Joseph Rawlinson, and K. Pairwciiirr it Co. vi.
Jotni.li IVrrln; and Barrett U Duulap vs. Christi
ana Perrin.
110 acres of lain! more or les#, lying
on-Carte*'t creek, bounded by land, Itelniigiog to
John Suay, l< B. Carter, nud'C. kJ. P*rrin; at the
unit of J. U Brown vj.Joivph Pvrrin and Cluisti
ana Prrrin.
Tl?e house ami lot on the comer of
Dull and Plain street*, containing onn fourth of
an acrti, more or lew b'\ii'd on and to U< sold h?
the property of V. Frit*. at the suits of Robert
Lalta, Abraham Nott, and Bovca tt Henry, vp
Fril* and Hardy, ami Peter M'Dondl, bearer,
Robert Latta, Isaan Lyon*, Wm J latter, assizor*,
Win. L. Kirkltind.and Wm.llall, vs. ti. Frits
I ?."V Acres of land, more or let,, hounded hy
lands belonging to Jonathan Morrull, Samuel Wat
km*, and I.' Iliyk, levied on and to lie sold as the
property of Daniel llluford; at the suit of Abigtul
\lnldi.r,atim'x. ot A. Muidi'r, ri. Noliu, and Jaturt
T. Wade, vs. Daniel Ulut'ord.
Tlie house ami lot in the town of Co
lumbia, containing una ar.ni inure or less, adjoin
ing Mrs. i'l.niiin^'s lot mi llundurxm street, levied,
oil nrwl to be sold as till' pio|Mirty of Henry Cur
bi t; ut (in: suits of Walls k. fiiltxtn, I |. Sherman,
assignees, || Spence&t Co. and Tiiomns Maiwil',
v*. Henry Corbet.
The hous'* ami lot on the corner of
lioll and I. in el ,trceti, contuiiiing olio h ill nfre
niwru or li.'?i; i
?ALso:?
Tint liousn and lot on Bull street,adjoining the lot i
above de?rr1lM'd,4'nutniui'igone hall ait ai re mom !
or ln?s; levied on and to be fold as the property
ol John It Howell; at tin* separate suit* oft lie
administrator and adiuinMratrit ol Z'lehariah
Phillip*, Helina Waring, M Kord, I'rancis O/ier,
Win. Hall, llarr.'ti u Donlap, John llry. e, Walsh
At Do-in. and V. I., ItobiiiKvui vs. John II. -
llownll i
Will !>e sold on nocou.it and ut the risk
of the former purchaser, one half of a tract of laud
containing ttoO arret more or let*, on which
stands a grWI mitl,iu:. adjoining lands lielonging
to Col* I". Mnyrr, N. and W aud H and I'., by t
Marshall and IMmonds' land: levied on and to
be* sold n* I Do tunperty of Jcliti Marthnll; a( (In: \
suit of Wm. Ilall and Robert l.attu vs. Joliu I
Marshall.
Two lots In the town of t^olumbla, Not. 27
and CH, on Dcvina street, containing half an aere [
each, mote or less; at the suit of John M. Cre)(Hi
vs. James Uoodwyn.
One half of five hundred acrc?, more
or lest, lying on both sides of Cedar creek, bound
ed hy lands of Aamuel aud James Patterson, P.
Meyer and John Marshall, levied on and to be sold
at the pro|*erty of Thos. Kdmondt; at the suit of
Frederick Lylces, vs. Tlios. Edmonds
200 acre? of lnnd more or leis, on
Colonels creek, boanded by lan'ds of Beni 'lis
gins and ?. levied on and to lie sold a? tli>
property of Charles Kills, at the -nit of I'arlih,
Coming, U Co. vs. Charles Kills.
Two houses aud one lot, containing lislf an
acre, more or lets, fronting on Washington streft,
adjoining C. R irrillou on the west, aud W P.
Postor on the* ea?t; the ab ive named oropert) to
l*a sold by virtue of a tag eceeutioti at;alnii
tieortre Shfell.
220 acre* of land, more or less, lying
on Crane creek, bounded by lands lielonging <o
Dreen Matey t,Sampson Russell, and ,<t
the suit of John lllaek vs. James Mitchell.
133 antes ol land, more or less, lying on both
sides of tha road leading from Columbia to
Winntboronglt, Imunded by landt belonging to
Mrs t'oon and Sam Ingram; lavied on and toh*
sold as Ike property ol Jainns L. Faust; at the salt
ol Judali Barrett and Barret k Uutilap vs. Jautes
L. Faust.
The plantation where Robert Miller, the d?
fendant, now lives, containing 100 aeres. more or
leas, bounded In part, by the main road Iradiag
from Columliie to Wlnntlmrouth, North liy (isn
J. J. Paest's land, K. by the estate of Baiter
Fautt and Sooth by Oaoripi Smith.
??ALSO?
41 acres of land, more or lett, bounded V. U
R. by Thomas llulehisoe'i lend) on all other tides
by Dr. James I>avls; at the set*, of James ft.
Gulgnerd, Ordinary aad Purvis Is Co. vo. Itebsrt
The liotne and lot belonging to the
defendaat, oontaiuleg one half aera, more or less,
frontlngon Washington -stmet; at the suits of Alei.
M'Dou all for James S.GtHgaard, and Robert Ut
|a, vs.Oeo. fthUtll
i 269 aereaol land, more or lew, where
Mr. John Glover now livsa, on the main road from
Cohmbhi to Wtoosboroagb, adjoMsg laodsba
rttM
Tlw.bouses and lot to the town ol
lemhia, OA WalnaPatraet, coataiaW OM acre
?IS! MiMoflMd, DMtorlew, Ijrta* on Little
river, bounded by lauds of llenry Light net,
Ua?rge Llghtrcr, Jacob Nurta and Thomas Tay
lor; m I lie wit of Jaioce M'Caut* w. Christian
Lightner.
One acre of Lend, more or lees, near
Colombia, bounded west liy the rold to Wmsbo
tough. and north by Bougbnlte'e lot. ImM onu
tb? prafwrU of Jane Steele, at the Mm of K. flam*
toond,?. Jan* Steele.
100 Acres of Land, more or less, about
one mi'e from Columbia, Adjoining land belong
Inn to B Harrison and ntlmn, levied on as ibe
properly of John M'Crrleaa, at (he ?uit of John
Blank. r>. John M'Crelesa, adm'r. of James Y.
SOtKh.
'i'by House and Lot where the de
fendant now live*, on Ibe corner of Plain and A*,
enmbly streets, aear lira Theatre, containing one
fourth of an acre, more or leaa, levied on ?i the
properly ol Ann Meroney, at Ibe anil of Win.
Kiusler, ?. Ann Meroney
472 Actes of l^aod, more or leu,
about i(6 mllM from Columbia, in Ihe fork of the
Congarceead Waterea rivers, adjoining land* be
longing to laout Woodward on the west, and on
tbe eaM by Wm t'arrell's land, levied on a* the
Boperty of Timothy Lee, at tbe tall of Henry
ryce, for Thomas Millekln and Charlea Edmon*
aton. u. the administrators of Timothy Lee.
120 Acres of Lund, more or less,
lying'on Ihe waters ot Crane creek, fsee titles
(rom Walking levied on at the property of Jona
than Morrril, at ibe suits of P. It R. Bryce, John
BUrksnd Wm. Rw, r?? Jonathan Morreil
400 Acres of Land, more or less,
where B. Harrison. mm. now lives, about one mile
froui Columbia, on the load leading from Colum*
bia to the Hive Crctk Springs, levied on a? lite
property of B llarrisou, >en. at tbe suit of B V.
Taylor, guaidioa, r*. B. Ilsrilson, sen. rud D
Harrison.
733 Acres of Land, more or less,
lying on tbe south went tide of tbe W*t?ree river,
bounded on the cart by said river, north by 1,
M'Qocen'a land, and on all c.ther aides by vacant
land, at the time of the survey, conveyed to Isaac
ttoss by St4rk Huntrr, levied on a* the properly of
Isniir. llo*?, under tux ejreutions against the said
Iwnfl Ross.
The Houtu nml Lot on Richardson
street, wlier?i Mr .!<iw|ih Arthur keeps his Hook
?'Store, levin] it, *i 11 in property of D. Morgan, It
Co. In satisfy n tux 'locution in favor of the state,
rs. D Moreno &. Co
800 Acrcs of Laud, more or less,
on Hire cn-.-k, Imuuditd K and N E. by lands
bfbuiciii^ l? llie estnte of Samuel Dougherty and
.IhcoIi IVirv, *4. .md H W. i>y (Miflurd Brown's
bind, N. liv.lNr.nli ShimliV Innd, b tied on ns
lhi? |irop?*it) of Motu's Duki', lit flu* ?uit of Ahi
U"'! Muldei v*. Mmr, Duki' uitii Jobn Ci >i , nnd
llie statu, is Mn?''? l>ule
10 ac.rus of hntl more or ]??*!?, oil the
rond from Columbia toCamd>-n, about three miles
from Columbia aiMoiuinc laud* belonging to R II.
Wuring nnd Col. Wm C. I'rrston, at t'lii suit of
I'raucit D.iliei m. Kdvvin J.tmcs.
TERMS?Csti>/f.
W. llll.LIARI) S R. ?>
Sheriffs Olhre, September 7, 1S27.
Fifteen Dollars Reward.
IIANAVVaY on Saturday the
(liirtwMh of June lnM, from
tlx rubtle Woikt, at or nrnr
tin* CninwItN river, a nrgm
It-How by Hh> name of
DOB,
tieiwen twniiy elfli' and thirty yeart of age, hi*
liud on when li>' went atvny, m Itluo lirnml cloth
i.'Mt, and n pair of ditrk gr< y t willed pantaloon*,
hin other ilrot not rerollictftl. Bob it near or
ol>out flvo feel eleven inch** ttout, trim anil
well made, lie i> of a tolerahlo tdack completion,
in cnflvcitttion rm<dy, plantllde and Intelligent,
he*had the initforiune, not with landing, to tuMalu
tome In** a1??ut hit enrt; m contiibrabla portion
of one, it> w it, tne left eai hat beou taken off wMh
tins knife, utnl n tmall peire ?iftar cut or lilt out
from tl?? lo \*r |Mit of ilif other, ho went off in
company with another negro fellow cillrd Tom,
lielouflng to .Mr. Oeorge MCnllongh, tbe prinr.i*
(?al at tba Woik* alnrcmentlnned, it it |tr*>nmed
that Bob hat in tin' fir.' inttnm-e, thaped hit
courto for either Hiuti tburgh or Yorkville, at it
appear* liu hat connection! nt both thote place*,
there if not arretted he may in all prolMbiiity
proceed to tome one or other of th? northern or
wettern Unlet Any per*on who will apprehend
taid fellow, and either dellvr r liiin to me, or lodge
him in any jail to that I get him, thall have the
nbore reward, and all reasonable e*pente* peiri
JOHN W. ST MUCK.
Fairfield DSttriet, S V. July 11>. H? it
New Saddlery Ware House.
Smith Sf Wright,
KG leave to inform llielr friends and theptiu
_ lie, that thf v liavn agnin i;tlahli?hed litem
telvet in the Snddiery lni?itie?t, at their old itand,
on the corner of KingandOeorget Streets Charles
ton, one door above Mr.C.CIiltolrn'* Motel,where
Ihey hnvn mntlantly on hand a complete and
general ti<?ortinant of all klndt of saddle*, bridle*,
harnett, whip*, and trunk*; alto girting bridle and
harneM leather, morocco tklnt, theep and calf Hu
together with a i.omiilete tuMmtnt of plated gilt,
and japanned taddkry war*; coach lace and
eoar.fi trimminga of all kind*. At they arc eon
net ted with an eilentlva inannfaetorvat ihe north,
they feel conllib nt in atanrlng the pumtc lhat they
ran furnlth foodt in their lino of ? superior stile,
and on at good term* at can lie procured at any
tlmilar ettaldithmanl in the United S|ate?
All ordert will be thankfully received, and
promptly attended lo, they respectfully roliclt a
tharr of the public patronage.
ihsI. tt4. 43 If
To Kent,
'pIlF. South STORK of the MttOftlfl Hall, re
I. rently occupied by Meters. Miller and Tay
lor Por hertfeulars apply lr
WM. HII.LF.ART
March 1 t If
B'
Wan tod lo Hire,
10 =
or It able JVKftltO FELLOWS, to work
am ikft j|4|4 nlalilnn m mIIaj La|a1.
Wll lOfJ MVlf rHQj rl|((llV1lf| VVIVVVl nf|Ow
WILLIAM 0*AT.
? f^r
ercbc, it the tirac* and phu*p following:
The 4t?t or HHlV Regiment, on Monday tVUi of
- ao*t, ?( Fwtrt.
fU 4Mb ot.JpmC Regiment, oo Tuesdey tbo
Tbo 1Mb orlSSikto^iu^mrnt, on Thursday
I ho 30th of Angnst, *1 TeagaeV
The syth or Ki|Mmr|?n Regiment, on Friday
Ibo Slii of Angujrf, M Lover'*
Tba 10th or ?tolUrtillrgiweet, on Tuesday, 8Mb
of September nest, at RlcUrdson'o.
Tbo ,7th or UtMROok't K^Hornt, on Wednesday
the Mb of 8eptemntr,Bl (lie old Weils.
The ttli or Tompkins* Regiment, on Fridny tbo!
Mth of September et fit net* muster ground.
The ? ? or Htantt Regiment, oo Monday the
lot of October mil, near the Fort Field.
The Oih or Hodifi Regiment, on Wednesday the
?d ol October, el Slack's old Field.
The 4ili or Rlce'e Regiment, on Saturday tho 0th
of October, at Varrenne*.
The ?? or I Unit' Regiment, on Tnesday tho
9th of October, nt Orinom!i Field.
The ? or Norton'* Regiment, on Thwnday the
11th of October, at the Sovernonr's Spring.
The Oth or llagood'* Regiment, on Monday tbo
10th of October, al Fielteasrllte.
The ?? or Mgcon'a Regiment, on Saturday !b?
20t11 of Octnher, at Benson'sold Field
The 3rd or Johneon's. on Tuesday (bo fl9d of
October, nt Toney'a Store.
The Major General* and the Brigadiers with
their appropriate staff, will attend the Reviews of
the Regiments nitbin their rnsiteclivn commands,
the Artillery will parade with the Regiment* to
wbteh they are alio* lied, and the Cavalry by
troop, with the Regiment* of Infantry most con*
VMM.
? -tbo Review to take place prrcltely at twelve
o'clock, M. and complete return* of thn effective
strength of the different corps, with their ann* and
accoutrement* to bo prepared and delivered to
the Adjutant General before he leave* the Divi
sion. By order ot the Cvmataader in Chief
J. B. F.aRLK,
Aft andItup't. Cen'l.
D* The Fcndleton Messenger and F.dee field
llive, wiH insert the above order* until the
Reviews take placc.
July 20 20 14
Notice.
THE subscriber intending to relinquish business
In Columbia, calls on lha>? Indebted lo bim
" once mora," to come furwird and sr Hie Ibeir
respective note* ar account* AH Mich u* do not
avail themselves I .ul* nolire in the course often
days, will at the eiplration of that tiuie, An<1 Ibeir
note* and accoun a placed in tlia bauds of a proper
officer for collection, without any distinction of
person*. II* lias to meit demand* against him
which mutt be settled, consequently tlie prr?eiit;
mode of procedure originates from necessity and
not from choice: it Is in unpleasant step, and
nothing short of cilrciiie necessity mge* bim to it.
lie, however, sincerely ho|ies all interested in this
notice, will avail themselves of it, and thereby
savu their feclinc* and Ins.
MICHAF.L M'ELROY.
N. n. M M'Ki.nov has on hand an assort
incnt ?>' first r?ti'
If oof x atul Shoe*,
of the most fashionable Kind, Mini of warranted
workinansbln, which he will dispose of cheap (or
cash and caJi only, h? ha is determined In dispense
with tlie credit limine**, consequently from this
lime,in no instance w lintever. will credit tie given
Mav 23 21 If
MONTICELLO,
The seat of the late Thomas Jefferson.
IT Uprttposed to publish a pitlurtujut view of
Monticeilo Mouse, (from a drawing made on
thfi *j?ot by Mr. Mis,..*,) aipis-tlned in the best
style, tsy one of the first artists of our country;
provided mffiriml yn'ronugt is given, equal lo
meet the e>|?enses incident to such nn undettak '.g.
With a view to aseerlaiu this, these proposals an
laid before the public.
Tim engraving handsoi;.. ly colored, w ill be
liiriil*hodsub?critMH? at three dollars a copy, fiaya
bie on delivery. The site of tlm plain will bo 20
incite* long by 12 Inches wi<le.
{'articular attention ha* In-en paid, in the draw
ing, lo the orthiiulural cbaraclf.r of Ibis building
which <'i?t ingulabes it Irom all other*.
For every Iwslve responsible subscriltera, gen
tleiner. who will collect the names, will Im> entitled
lo receive one copy of thi* work gratis.
Hubseriptions rctalved by P. Thou r so*, book
seller city of Washington, where the original
drawing is deposited, and at tlie Book *tore* in this
place.
November 21 47 If
Sarat/ C. limit. It. J\ M'Cora ana wtfi,
und Jamrt Jlo/ikin* executor of si. Had,
vv. IVm. Hail executor of j1. Hall.
PETITION.
BY content of parties It b ordered lhat James
8. (Iuignard lie associated with the acting
Kseeutorsof A-llall, Ihe said James Hopkins and
William Hall in the manii^ement of the rstate of
A. Hall deceased, and of ihe various mercantile
Arms of %? hlch the said A. llall was In Ms life-time
a member, via: A. It W. llall b Co. llall*. Kirk'
pa'.rlck & Co. and that all the huslnrw of tnesaid
firm*, and said estate, lie rnnductrd eitlusivcly
by Ihe said James Hopkins, Wm. Hall and James
9. (iuignard and that no aet in regard to any
business of said estate or Arms, either in the col
lection oi funds, the paying out of the tame, the
transfer, or settlement of any of the debts oi se
curities, belonging to Ihe said abates or the asile of
any property, or any other act in relation to tbe
real or iiersonal property of Ihe said A Hall,
deceased, or o| the said firms of A. b W Hall b
I Co. Halls, Kkkpatrick b Co shall ba valid or
binding, without the concurrence of Ihe said
Jaiu*s 8. (iuignard.
And it is furthtrt ordered lhat lor the purpose of
[ the reference in the cum- of Sarah C. Hall v* Wm.
! Hal' and others, and for the convenience of iho
said James 8. (iuignard, Wm. Hall and James
| Hopkins, all the book* of account*, notes,bonds,
or other securities both real or personal, and all'
! title deed* and paper* of tlie esino of Ihe late
Alnsley llall, nod of Ihe late firms of A. L W
Hall It Co. und Hatl?; k'irk|ie!rick U Co he depo
sited for the nrosent In lho consultation room in
the Court of Appeals, In Ihe Law Range.
HENRY W. DF.SAUBflURE.
July 1? fi# tf
All Persons
INDEBTED to Use subscribers, whose notes
and aeeotsnta were due ontM Aral of January
1824, are reaalred to make payment before tbe
n?tit wen dnv, ne longer Indulgence eannot be
aiven And nit those indebted to tbe subscriber*,
for purchase* made last year, are raepaolfally re
queried lo make payment or Uooidate their ac
-ait.:
%* On these i
ni |k#t# bf.
Ol I new |HMMI?I VII
hOrt?bditMm jhMwMjl
with Ibem. Wbll*t
every nerve In tb* Mi
en on. WblMlU|I
haveremaloedsutloni ..
but slowly, From what
uiperiority of tb* oOrtli
which relet** to egrkellwef
ihry alon* batr* turnedtheir a
j?ct. that they alone hoe* modn
profited by them? Mot so.?"***
?outb b*vi been aa rntmp
their res**rch*s, a* those o
lb? diicnvrrle* mod# by tl
immedl?t*ly into notlo*, by
lleatlons, tboeo of tbe form
few, for who* of n prop** ?
tlon. llene* It has been tb
havojbenp nor* rapid than eor*? endft
at thl? day to defitknt to this branoh
edge. Soch being tbo c*te, dowW**
oor plontentocoesef
Mitt undertaking,nod
?ocb Information oa m*y bo of
mooHy. 'fbta work will *
Eta. |M|d|W '
I views?Pert 3d,
l*?rt 1st trill contain
Agriculture, Horticulture,
and Domestic Kconoett. fUti
staple article* of tboiootb will b
im tbo Introduction of now ol
sucb aa tb? Grape Vino, Ollve,'<
Cane, Silk Worm eedol'
tor* will bo for tbo pro??nt attended te, which re
lalea to tbo Kitchen Ooidan. When tbo ptopi
tine thall nrrive, wo or* prrpered to rife direc
tions for tb* cultivation of tbo higher Ipiibii.
Part 8d will contain Selection* Croat Forties
Work* no tbo above select*, *ofhr os they may
l>e applicable to the soil and climate of tbo tooth
em taction of tbe union, or mey In mmm wif h*
of un> to our planters. lie view e of *oel? wetns aa
may treat of tbo agricoltefo of tbo** state*, or
teh *a may either directly or indirectly Mee
no, Oihr*,>Copor*, Te*, Soger
1 othera. which bova y*t beefi
ao not known bow . for they
?n inlaenco on or, will bo Inserted in(bbport of
the worh
Port 3d will contain brief Agricultural Notice*,
ao tluat our plontrra may not nnh ignorant of
nliat it going on, but may have no opportunity of
knowing what ia done In tbo different peitaof tlic
woild in aid of agriceltnro. It It
IbU knowledge will be as a spur too*
and rati.* us also to make fresh eiee.
nlsowillb* inserted, o list of Agricultural,'Hortl
cultural, and Botanical Woihs, ood occasionally
some notice will b* token of tbolr coot rots. A?f
vertisrments of Agriculture! Wotkn tM Impl*
meots, or any ether which may tot*rest the plan
tar generally, will bo published Aoaseperslo sheet,
and attached to each number.
IV* ho|? *11 soch at ar* fnvorably dlspjsMl to
tb* work, will assist os In contributing to Its pages
and alto in procorlootobecriborafbrlt. If* re
quest, all who are ditpoeed to contribute, to
forward to us their oommunlcatloos ** early as
tKtnlMe. Tbore who hoeo
with r
other i HW
information relative to thorn, we perUwfitrly eolf
?I*. 'lhore who hoeo made eanerlcnenls
Grape Vine*, Oliees, SUk Weenm, or an*
articles now to oor states, or oon give any
nation relative to thorn, wo pertbotarly soli,
cit to communkoto what tb*y may know on the
subject. WmmZ
? for this work may bo lift at
Letters on-business,putptii,
Communications
th>* I'ost Office
will l?c attended to.
Tirmt.?Hi It work win bo prinfed on good
pnper, and In tbe octavo sfee; at F#re Do?*#* per
?Milium, payable on the delivery of tbo first
ber. Six Mlart,\f paid two months after
Tb* firtt number will bo fame* of the first of
January nest, aud on Ibo Ant of srverjr month
idine, in numbeta of rntslll* 60 put,**,
accompanied with engraviaga when noe**s*i|r.
JOHN P,
u&SaSL
The Kditors of the dllerenr popars in Kortb
Carolliui, Bomb Carolina, Cieoreie, Alebom*.
Misslsrippl, Loohlona, and Florldm or* respec
full v rerpested to insett tbo ohoeo Froipectus, Io
tbnlr retpectir* papers. < *: ??<?*?>
Charleston. Aug. 7, l?7. < *4 *
RAGS WANTED.
TIME Subscribers in about to crert a PAflR
? MILL in the vicinity or this place, and its
tuccvi* defends In a mat wmwr> or?n the-ald of
almost i-v. ry person in the community In itreserv*
ing tUo only material thai can be used hi tbe ?ao
nufaetory of this astfel ankle; house keepers, and
all others, are therefore earnestly aellaltad to ool
loci and preserve all HAG8 produced la tbek la*
milks. Thete la not a bouse but will afford ma
ny pounds la Iba year if attention ba paid to ???
ing them. It will afford to <bo poor away ami
series wbkh would otherwise ba lost to tbeai j and
tlia rkh, by allowing them aa a perquititu tosoaie
favorite servant, will rsndar aatwtrt forvkf to
this infant maaafaetpry,of our owaatataj and we
flatter ourselves that tbe aid of tba aaMMinHy la
this respect will eaahle usto perfect fhkaadertak
lag, and hy that means keep iu'ekoaletion In oar
ows state', and among all claasee, vary largo i
of ?M>nev that are yearly carried oat af It for tba
artkia of neper. There is no rag originally com
posed of flag, beam or cotton, but which will ??
wer for some kind of paper.
The following prkes will be paid fcr alt tMi
delivered at tha store of Mr WIIUmT Llttla I*
tbk plaaa.
White Linen, ft per 100/1*.
Cotton, Flat or Hea?, 0 per tOOlit.
J. J. FAUST fc Co.
Cotumhk, July .. w--;
25 Dollars Reward
IS offMed for the delivery of two aegrotr a
women named Jl'DA, about 46 ar 00 years of
age, and h*rson JOE, ab*ut 14 or 10 years of eje,
who left m? ahont the flrst of Mareh.aed former
ly the property of Mr. Meats, and I suppose ere
harboured In that neighborhood by srr?e negro or
negroes, say on Tom's o**eb, f.r In thet pert of tbe
dlstrkt. WILLIAM J. OKltifUt.
May II f tf
Agency.
Charleston Fire and Murine Insurant*
rpilR Subscriber is authorised to take *Ui>
I wife* fire, on BUILDINGS, WOODS and
KCMITURE. ^ . . j. _ >
?. miCIVAL, Aftnl
foTamblO.Maf?? v 01 t|