1 "'Hi It;. Ui w w i '"Da rf sad I Ury 'jt int. 'ios Of" em. Ire. f Ti r-wi vond ts se. imt rrsa : is. Ms... to 1-tlV " liiigt. rri, btt the .live i n not e of hick rsd wry ptr. i rest dby ei Jttet hi, ry a p in re to iples il irt. rof HI i h as nt eoiL. s aJ. k he i ralf t, ia hhe The v ,bei--m ''.' jit f , j p!t tiofH life. Seta' ' sear u-oe i re- Aad . )lled"' t )BJ"At!r.i t j tlie general weliLre, uLere b ' a a . t . ' 'there reasonable grounu ur me accusation ot inemuiatency j We do not impugn, the motif, cf any who4mke this charge, but we are veriK of tb opinion, that if this act of the Presides ; i viewed wi'hotit prejidic, and in in prone y.ght, thst such as think it ineintiiit'U, will com to tbe conc!iiioiilht it Si only unfortunate to' Mr. Cut) We do not claim consistency fo ' Cnl. Jackson for we know thmt he though! .dlff'rreiitl at ooejims, and Waa influenced by ontra"y .polities; views' to tboss which ,hf. guMedtbe curie of hi. administration. Mr, i Clay 'a .Mends .houM have mare mananimi'v than to aceusa the President of inconsistency Jjr tboir lid a perfect model of thi. commoi' ' t;e i Repabficsn government!. Mr, Cla. "from being the gratee- (tickler fort libera , tnstructit f the eofrMitution, am! for the Su ; premaey of the State, his become convert to tftrolriTvleTei4'-ie 'ftftt e the Pweef the- rVdersr go'erriment; with a cqiweqt ie'nt curtailment of the rights of the ""' &iteit""Thnhe President 'might' ;fi5nk at one , J'rrilencv, n.l that clrctnwtanera might ocni.' which wonlJ alter thst determination of bi- luivl, formed ir.vr.ml years a;D, is q ittc ration-! - tin! cannot justly be termed inconsistent. Bu one who hai been I fates nan all hi I if.' nn-l who hud studied the litatn of the contttitu li.iri 'of the United St a tea, a,d had come to'e'r'' Uiii eone.lusio'is, aa to the character of the gen tral tpvernm-nt should sud Irnly in the decline of hi l'V,ehiii,e h's principle1 is towythe less of rrv m'ratl vjK 'ul eminently (ii'ipiciou;,. finch a --nrjr- CUU es. tie waa onr iirt; the eaMv diciplc "'".Mr. ,1elTi-ron, ami to mnn wn 'nnre en'hU'iaa'ic in hit mpp.r c tv fa?' rin'j-whtch-thBT grewS jfuoj maT J.irii'cVrd. wba then coud have wrouffh . hi :id le') change f Wlial rng view, whic! hit n before piftenteil itaelf, could hav ' tJlirlmpi Uia mind, and aa it were, in tV, ttt-'i Mi K "f " """i ''"' rll""Tl'f ntirly th p.'Hte ri-l-vtiotia, aid H (tfuled opinion)' ef 'e.it eri. ? Th'i of fienl. Jcknr wl!1 Sc. viewed in a prnfer apirlt by hi friend, andl'mtn hi en-mif, he neither aki nor ei. pn-4 any .jiiMioe or fvour if tev. aje not vej' Qntarily pven or oflV rrd. " m. trial of Judpe Peck haa come to a fcisl c-ivi'nim, and will not otir reade-a be tm-d and wiittearnck h-n fher Warn tha 1- An "n arq titttH Yr 'hat mnna'rr of a 'Friifr who cii.il.1;"iftt';i a't 'Ht(rT'W WlhoW i,f rirht. r ai innrircnt and uno(rndie ri'i. 'h in'n nr'nin "d ,l'franchi' hi! fn F.tTH. fVr.S MnV""5'. merely for a emnerate. re aprrtfu! tn ' rvr r,rim of a pidHat opi"inr ir t,U m.'Ml Judcre t"k. en a--utpf!! VV. tlk of our l.?n.r.PTtr.S. and whr e ' ar the m-rcv of a net'v tv. MMt rf a T-d?e! tlah! V .'onr nifh'a, which tK,'l.w', Prtor ith conferred ror.Jij ind'mr whirh otir father fmKrht. b'd and eon. iered wnrth- no frat price j !' e'y tSe of our nritTti'aT ex!'enre ' F.ven the Wn. Win hen thv were annk to he nwt de. fret., iJ- eltrrr; ImherHitv and- rTernrrscr Y'llM not suffer. awh an mitrae- iwwk-he a. tarsi s4 efi' rtrHtenf man tn"nsr TrnrmwherV thrrrhv envfinn a licenie to the insolent nn n cnn;njt whatever enormities he aaW wnh iwnw- - hr naHe r vu ' th's mnwoitt and ini'iti'tou ou'rafe upon tl'e rfVt)tn nf Mr I We wotl'i rather )SKd tt,e ! 'ro.n ijt Mond in our vein in de L. r -i ...i .1 ...n.r Y ,Tn t'l be wrenrt.ed rmm i 1 v t i id'oial tv- I, mnt, tve most cn'rin 'ilile gnd dro'aHle ot 'f'ril Vnp in tlj 'ha"e of man. Yes ! we iSh"' r'le'a'"' ! lr e ar have one. P Irt him tv rhir'- '"th or s t.-r the fr'es' ! 'o ..r a r ri- il'i iaS'"' We do no1 I' S :.h ... . .1 . -.mil P"f.r KrrlfeSiili rather. T'.'i (rui'tv we'eh ieenrd pur.inent hit if he be iwfs Hni' Ve !) ie trird snd condr mr' d in for rtr 1 " nHi rnninlirnent u'V be wo-se thsa I tl torrents of rven ttelhi' tttit ter him I yiH e ronis-n him to eternal oblivion, H tie-reife f-om the Prnnvtvsnin F.nonirer thit -hr dift", renre hetween the President snd rire Prenidrr, h.not been sdjuted, but thst e Tlre.?r ;,;.nt BPtl cPCrtrv of State, wem " be iinon turnm nf imimsev. The In 'wrsreiK, to Tse o(Pc;l informaticm. from J h' lone in v hi- h it nesks. tHr there will be ,rff r"lilates for the .rmidrncv. Wh( "''W i w-f do not know. UV hope ; t win nut tif the weans or with- . . . 1 R nt snnpnrt from Oenl. Jsrkson, sinee nftfipf r I is el' eiinn, snd be the 4 jo;Mj f 0f ejecting Mr. Cly We in. l '"'b'e-pinUm. however, ihat there nut' 1 miMske asto the matter. We hope rr'f "r.-'ther reason, tht e wisli the election , "-fi Vd by the people, and not by the House of rsfittatWs. inhere are three candiJatra, f,a4yaiustW'tt;t. fcarn-'wiir it r'treirt of our rsner bv the dra .f Januar We must eiolain why we' have not oh r i ihst promise. Our press did not arrive " ,hre, and the additional onant'its of type j t had to purchsse hss nut vet reached fl The winter l as been ao unr.iniatly bard a- . It in t nr eantre. imooaihte o tet aev r'lWn the Vorlk ' We mint dTr it (low. ICj in t arter ha. beeo unu.uatly col and ae. . r .n-, "wi .ere,. ,,n Buny ana onUy ut . .now fell ing their ground mote e.siW in the pro everal,nche. deep .nJh not yet entirely .dia.vice, ol AnjoMoro, Podla'ta, Lublin .olved. Wxhth.. mibjict we will tak occa.ion The Provisional Governmert, which en to mentmn that, we have not receiveo! the New. j iy the confidence of the pfople, it en Vork paper, for ten day. back. f presume de.voring to moderar-Thei" ardor, and is owing in We .eventy oi the weather and the ba4 state of the roads. t , FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. KJ By the last arrival from Earope,' Jsn'y. 81, it ajijiears that there has been an insurrec lion in Polsnd and a provisional government esthlisbed at Warsaw, the capital. Austria and the Rhenish Provinces of Rusiia ase in commo tion, whiht Switierland is already in arms. ' f eace ana tranquuity can never be restored in Europe until (Freedom rule, wherein tyranny the 1S7 York Standard, of Jan. 31 .; , l i r n i- - i w.u "n..-, win. u ,omiMe-c me in- iup;rnce we nave yesterday ot the re cent events in Poland : "On Monday, the. B9th of 'November, .tput seven in tbe evening, an iosurrec- ion broke out at Warsaw. It began, it appears, in the military school of ensigns. The young men, to the number of from fiv to sfx hundred, took up arm, ind, preading themselves throuch the town, -ailed the cititens to. arms. A multitude of student and inhabitants soon joined hem. They prm etdcj to the bsrrarks f the irfitmy and the arsenal, which ivss tsken bv ten o'clock. The immense (junti;v of niuikst. an4 tt"tTTTi-j .uned were distributed to the people The insurrection hbd previously caimd the barracks of the infantry. Tne cn Ktoeet regiment was the first that rose, snd several other regimem soen ful- hwc(l it Tng Ormid Dufcc Coristshlir.t'. ftx the point of being attacked or sut otjTirTed 1n ri pli?ce, effected hi re 'regt upon I'rai; i'h his purd, two Rusnian reK'nncnut, and a teiment of Polish cavahy,, w.lw only. IwUojvehim f'6m a sc use of miii'ity honor, but who wiilTfmrin neuTs-r, if '-he snUfiers do hoi 'island tUsnueive, jr thetr felio I'ltens in a bo'!. J lie exasperation, for a long time smo'herrt', was so vera considerable sntie momefit of the'Tnsur rection, that some P'jliib detachments. who nf the cnfhmeWemeiVt refused to 've up thrrT pot of arm to ihe people, rrr massif red ss traitor, rortyone 'Olonels or Mjor, were killed in en 'voring to krep the troops in obedience. I' is a'lded thj: io Ail dr-Cmps of the 0-and Duke wire il-o slain. The opin ion at Warsaw wss, mst 'he defection ol he Polish s-mv wou'l become g'nerl. The Chief of the mur.ic ipal police and wfr Russrsn Oenersls were kttrrd.7Tfif German General Hsuch, ttnd Count Sian klau Potosk were aIo killtd in seeking o rally 'be troops. The military chest and the Paymaster General were plun derf d. ; Oencrit: Ktppicxk, I liWiT. iakei ihe eftwvmaiHl of the Polish-troops,-and i-errdevrrinteH,t--wlrl-H said tba! he h already 16.000 troops of Ihe line . under his command. The FfCtKb ui colored C9i.k.jik was adapteC l 'he beinnirg of the insurrection, hut it wssson rrflaftd fy the Polith coik dn. A corps if Natiottsl Guards is or aanieitiir. The Council of Ailmir.istruticn e.tsb lisbed b the F.mprror of Ruij. in ron iun' irn ui'h Prince LuSeiki, Minister of K:nnre, Ptiore Aira Ctirmrm-ki, r Prime Mift.ael Ka'!vil, firm ih? Provisioral Government, aod have issued proclamation, in which they acknowl de 'he rights of Sovereignty of the Em n ror Nicholas, bin on ronditioii that the -pariM of the two States ahall he eem plete, and thai no Russians military corpi hl keep venison in the kingdom of P4ruL-- Lie.utjntG tu P-i uuut Aoam rgrfr'irinisi wts the IVm Mtnis'e' oi PcUnd in 1814. ben the Emperor A'cx ander gave to 'h.l country a libi-ial Con 'i ution, tae exefu.ion of wl.it h wsn .if ctwatds U"4'ndetl by the sa.me Si'V ereiRri. Prinze Mirarl U.t'a.vil, also Lieut. Gen li a cotiMrrof Pttn-.e Anthony HjdaiviL who is at nresnfGrnof Gen ertl of the Grand Ditrby of Posen (Prus sian Polmd ) and moteover btather in law lo lb King, of Pmaaia - ''General klopiecki commsnded wi:h rtinfh- distinction frltsti oiviMin tn Spain, and in the crmpweri of Ku-w There is a bridge of boats between the tnwn aod the suburbs, which was. pr0b My rit immediately by the two pjrties. Tbe Vis'ula i rry wide at that point. When the Austrian, in 1810, invaded l o- ,n4 by the right bmk of the river, they ,ta).lishe6 tbrmselves at r"ri', wnnom. being able to take Were sr. The Vistula divides' the present kingdom of Poland in ,...rt emial oart. TJvus- the itr- ... i r . ..... rection will probably extend over an me ron"v between that ier and the fion iirr of Prussis ; and if th- Poles become masters of the fortress of Modlin, a few" leagues to the north of Warsaw, on tne ri?h' hfk of the Vistula, independence wi t liaewiae irni'-K" f " t . mrsn in in nrns? ini r in of Plosk," at Pultrubk, st Ostrolenka, along .k. R.. and the Narewf names already glorieualf ccDsccuied h tl tnillurf nations ; The Russian, hm .oroe cl.nce nununs have tome dance of keen prevent eaeceMti.'n I Another account which corroborate moat qt the facta stated, gins the follow in iKJiilomil detail PaUnd has at length taken up again Iti itaidard, which Jus broken and brnded, ittie that of trance in Ills. For some lime past the report, that the Polish army vs te march in?o RuMa, whilst a Russiin army woiil't come to keep Poland in iwe, occupied the public mind, alreaas'apitated h the Irorn trance. It waa onenlv taid ! n.tthe army would not suflar iheJnsult, ; I threat of ft gging two Polish igb officers Londiantine, w rhose pslare is without the town, mounted his horse at the first nesi of the in-urrrcfion, and advanced with S regiments of cavahy of the Russians but ho soon found it was impossible to resist the popular torrent.' At dy break he withdrew, and ws joined by the Chas t.eurs of the Polish )I re Guardsi who had eaperiencrd some loss in the town. The first act of the Government ws to entruit the comrrund of the troops to General Klopiecki. wno, being under the survtill.iiife of the Russian police, was noi allowed to leave Warsaw for some vears p-ast. The Provisional Governmen fiis dfffced the levy" t . . l . i. r t n 'i-ii, ang me iormiioo 01 UAirnet Uur(Js"V A DliUY. It, sr. v Aiion ni o,'ii !i hiiiiuik'. by the PiM.lent for the ppoimmem of OiV uici rrsrsbal in pUce ol Tench Ringold the former incumbent. i hr Editor of the U. SVTetegrsbh has been elected printer to the House of Rep Ircitnuuvea-by a ,Urte msptty over Gales 8c 8. .ton. ... The recommencement of the publica tion ol the Southern Review upon a per m-theni andelighlefootingumentined in one of the Charleston papers. We are t;l d of 'his. V think that the Southern Rr-riew has been as ably conducted as aiy Periodical in the United Sistes. It does credit to theS uth and .richly de serves the. most liberal support. Col. W. B. Porter of Mecklenburg CounTy was ffrowrieoTtjn the 29th ulf. in the. S.iu h foik of the Catawba river. In atirmoflng to pass over on horse back when it was considerably swelled he wan lu.rpbhid Tram his hurse and waa swrptaway by the cur re. TITere have been report's and Counter reports of the death of Bolivar for the lasi i woor ihf ce . jaonihtc W e are unsbla u fi m uny opinio em f he subject. Mtaaiis, i i tt.is tuwn, on 1'lmrsdav evening 'aa. i ihv Hi v. Jr.. Kolna m, WMm It. Mc Cow, K-q. ol Y -.rlcv.ll.- S C. tn Miss Kktnbtlk It. dauifbterof Wm. II. Slaughter, Esq. Ob the 4th inst. st his residence in this rotin ty, At niid Hall, Eaq. The decesK-d u an rxemplarj mtmbrrofthe Epixoopal Church, a sm.l n ighbursnd warm friend lit- a tried dittiple of tha'. schiiiid in politics, wbici iuuks to Jefferson a 'he grt-a' apos'le of Ri-puhlicao principles. ll- was for a lrmj lime sit rditor 'it a folilk.al J i irnal, m Wilmintoii, i i this Staxe. and when the. f alio sja of.Jlr. Jtfftauo were but fe in mtaiber he fearlsily votd !iis predilections fir the repu!i!icn doctrine. i'ic.ulciited bv ths! Rrest and Rmd man. Hf s'O'nl stone when he es'abli.hed his Journal, bui at the time he' retired fr m public service to hit rural occupations, he had the grat'.ftcation te wltne-s 'he eomplet- triumph of dcmtcracy, snd it wss a source of infinite l'-liht to him in ni s old age to recall and dwell 'tpn the j jliti d Wnr sctrd Tn his Cat when he felt s secret eonaciousness tha' he had promoted in some decree, at least the S'lceeei of,U.ejcaue of ha country, ad he 4 when ihe was in the futneis of her glory ami renown. THS !vXA!lKX!TS. Sa'ubun,. f'ci 11. Cotton fin seed, clean 74, flour i to 4, corn 65 to 70, beef H to 3, bacon 10. molawei 3U, lam u, ss't : 79, sugar 10 s 12,eofTeel3t 18, flasseed Mto 70. apple brandy .40, peach do 45 to 50, tallow 7 to 8. feathers V5, beeswas 10 t in, ns s M to 3.1, pork 4 to 4) wheat 70 to 7, bsrgmif 16 18, rope 10 to 12, g'sssbot e-10, 30 leet 3, iron 5, butter 6 to 8. South Carolina Bank bills I J eta. di. Georgia do 3: :"r "' "; amiltiu Feb. 5 Cotton 7 a 9, flour R"i 50, out of the wagons, tamden Mills. 7 50, wheat l 1-8, corn 75, oat. SO, salt 75, whia key 50 a 62,. bacoo 13. Faytntyillt, Fth. S...Hm.Mf..Cotion 8 5J a 9 ; bacon 6 a 7, apple brandy 40 40, corn 60 a 65, flaxseed 1 JO a 1.2H, flour, i s S. molssaes i . a.- ; V) a '30. suesr to a 11. aR a 73. wbiikey 40 a 431 wheat 80 a 90, CafumAia, It. :6 ..Cotton 7 to 10, Flour bbl. 5 a 6, wkiske '38 te 40, molar ci 4$ to SO rr I K ' i";sv .. .. J: I : J WlLL give hit two first Ltturti on this svening (Saturday) and Monday nett to commence half past 7 o'clock. N, B, For Plan tee handbills, i V cV - I.; Notice "W a .L I n.EA A rW A all 1 k a MatthlwLn:le"dec?4."il "lh negroes be longing to the estate consisting of meri, women k ehi drewA're,'0fli tnottt ha -wi II be. gt ven w jt h'boTft-aTTd"p proved terurlty.' Those Indebted to the estate are requested' to come forward. settle their accounts and make pavment. Those having claims cgainst'the estate will present thrm for adjustment. HENRY GILEfJ, wiwf.rroror. li$bury Prb 1 6 A, 1831. 3 60. COIfVIJV V IIJGUE, TAILORS. T HE subscribers-return their thanks to the public for the liberal patron age extended to. their Tailoring tstab lishmcnt in Concord, and beg leave to inform them Ihat they have employed a punVJeot number of workmen taansblr them to do business with the Utmost dis pitch. They refT'ilarly receive the latest fashions from Philadelphia, and hope lhcy will not only be able to turn out woi k with dispatch, bui be also able to torn it eut in a nest and flegmit style. Thelf terms will be accommodating, and she ir efforts to please, unceasing. Orders Irom a distance sbali meet the most prompt attention. at their shop immediately on application I Cenere,rVeV-,-tMr-l3--.- 58f Mr.( KLEnncne copjitv. Xuprrior Court of Jmw Tk,l, TERM, 1810. TANE JL WH1 TLEV--sJonihw R. Whiti ley. re'ilion nr Divorce. In this case U appearing to the satisfaction ,f tbe coon that the defendant lesides without the. limits nf tbe State, therefore ordered by tbe Court that pub lication be made lor three mon'n aticcraaivrlv in the Western Carolinian and Uinera and Far tier Journal, for him to appear at our next Superior Court to be held for ihe count) of Mecklenburg, at the Court lloue m Charlotte, March ntxt.and pleafl,answeeerdeurTuiheiiaT(l oh the 6ili Uondav after the 4th Monday iu I'mitioivof 4hettiue wiU b taken neo eonfesso and heard ex,-)arta. - Witness, SamurV4ender son, Clerk of our said - Court at Chr)rtte the etb Monday after tbe 5h Monday in Kept. A. D 830. lm.6J SA.M'L. H CNDEKSON.c. ss. i . f.7 ess y ANtAWAY fJom the sub XV.,ibpret Cs-p's Gold M i r, a negro man naaitd JACOB, akout 30 year of age, black complexion, and when spoken to smiles and! .1 shews his foreteeth- Jacob' is about 6 feet 3 inches hijrh, atraight : built ; his dress not recollected. He lift j C.ppsGold Mine in December The above reward will lc paid by myself, on J scobs delivery to me in Charlotte, or t0 Col- Caldwell st the Mine ; or ccn- hnement in any atl in the Sute, and giv ing me information W J. ALEXANDER. Ffb. r, 1831 3 60. NORTH CAROLINA' Literary, Scientific, and Military - iNsrn irnoNr CfT; niN(iH-. respectftilly informs the citisens of North Carolina, that the duties of the above iostiiution will be resumed 00 Monday, the 10th of January pelt. The cours- of -duration at Ibis institution, ilia believed, ia so well undr.rstootl, thst a particular exposition at thin time ia unnecetary. The experience and iibaervations of the past year have mi r res- tetteome tmproeementslrf thedlsciplthe'oT the" intitiiiion, that wiq receive immediate atten tion upon its re-opening. In relation te the expenaes 4 yowig f rn'Kmen.t would "ob serve that hereafter they irmat be under my im mediate supervision! andiht' we cadet will be prnniitrd to ptiKbaae any.'jirncleor eontrsct any accounts, without pernjk'ianii'All accounts must be kept ia my name, ft which 1 will be responsible 1 and paren's and guaidiarsare par. ticutsrty requested fiotlo pav any accTunt that is not approved and endorsed by msy All ne cessary exuenses will be approved) those Ihat are not, will 'receive no countenance. Ibe amount of pocket money which student, re quire, will neresartty be eery little. Tbe Cadets wiJ taird in eo'nmons, and will be undtr the immrdia'e supervision of the Su perintendent and ameers of ihe institution, wbo will bt s'nw upo lMim every eeerssary-carp-.' Any further information can be had o sp plicstion to the Superintendenl. Trmms For those over 14 yrsrs .rf age, 17S per snnum, Those utxler 14, ft 160 per snnum. - No extra charges except for clothing ami oooia. . 3i5tf OjfirH, X VarJinn, bet. f2, 1830 job Piu.yriMi, of vr.at Mtacf-irToa, txtcvrio wirt wtAmtst S bis r Attn AT TUW OFflCE. . 1 'Vatvtt of Vrkes. Earthhware, Lookm Masses, if a THOMAS J. BAUiTtlw, $ C Importers,' 8 tV ater-st. uYeul-York, OKFEft for sale, the k- nrd mwt com- , plet assortment of f.ar,Wu.e, 67oi. ' Chita, plain imdgilt Lttkin &7ote Uc. i:icti ' ihe Ne York market Wilt atlord, cooipristi g every style and variety ot tii nrwtt i atttn They return their most cordis! tuanki to their, friends in tha 8utUern t'e.f.H-their support, ' in the per.wiun n catxyi. g o.naaiost thrm, , for tbeir ref.isl to Join a eoimwnsiion in fiimg. " ona tariff of prices of (:rockir,thr,-iijhmii.ibsi - -trade. ' It is 'maintv attributable of nor 'Sou'flern f-iend that e hue httn cn. abled to survive thus far, in tbisniMi trji tp; kit uati ini eipoaed to tbe combined I fl.ieiire srj. as' tV ' Is a . . pledge rHirst lvrt to our friends to jjve Vfceni , every satisfapiijQ in our power ks ffg.ids the 4 pcks an4 4!-4wmwi-i -otir pnc?i tut CSiff or City Accrptauffta'i "andteretufii.ioricii from them a cont inua nee of their patronage, par. , ticularly request those who have influence with their friend to exert it in our behalf, as w trust the cau ia one thev are all inttrtvUil in, and much benefit will accrue to us from their friendly act in this way. It baa been said, (!. ' Coitibinstinn was broken up. As it ro(sr4e prices, this is true, and all, we tliir.k, !ri-r.di of foi'a will allow that we have efl'tctcd it . change i but we .do sfsure our -friends thst at no period aince we commenced our system of' utiahackltd. pricea were we In gtea'er ut tf assistance than at the present moment. 1'his combination of men are leivvi' g no means un tried for t fleeting our ruin, that they n ay rt. vive the old system our eredi and character are availed in every shape, our lniportu:Uia waylaid aad at op pre In eretT-iT-a,'rcr-wrrrTr"' threata are sufBcient to IntKnidatv' the manu'ac. urera Irom supplying si t in fine, no vexation or tMuble tsbich th"e mnlice of men eoukl da vie has been neeUcted in this etrtiL'tlr to -ub. due ua. VVe once ai-ire call upon tvery fi ttad i oi a iree iraae 10 come up to our sni.ort, ai'it pled re mirsvlvfi m ey ihtm no Caiisei tu re. pent of their libiraiiiy, 6i3 'j. Tf J. B RROW V V6. 81 Water rew, ar Old 'ift. .. , rjlttK utmscnbera have enured inn, CiparN .. nership under the Arm of A. i, tf V, Coch ran, and have taken the exteimve p,,, 4 3 Ptarl SteeeCfor flie trannaction of the genera! Fancy Dry Goods buainea. t, - FKRULS COCHRAM. Aew Tfh, Stpt. ?!, I1J0. I I s fc now on hand, such an assortment of S I Fancv Goinla, as they believe is not sue. paswd by sny otoer in this country, in variety and selection, diipriaing the following articlta" in Canton, French, Italian, and Fancy Uritirh tiooUat . " Brrrind CoTd TTianXustringa, Imitation, plain B1 - I'tl; ssrid njgi-ttbUr" tlVsW.ttrlMloi " ! ' Fig'd. do in treat variety. Col'd. clmeable.- blk. and blue blkv Maiw-- - eelfinea, : -rr.-,r--.-"-Sr-ii. $ 4 Blk. and Col'd. Bombazines. ..." . - - t'rape de Lvons, tilain ndatr'd.Mandarint, Flaio and Fjg'dPopKos AlirerinesL Palmmueg 7 of tbe newest styles, - French Print, and tiingTSavi'aml Foulard Mua. ' ."r,Tioie..aa.. J.ins. Pcgwrs and many other article, for LaJice ureS''. .. .... . Hdk'l! ron9 y'sg"'an4 Bandaone Gos de N spies, Cauae and Crape. IUkVvas--" Scarf, "Ik ami Ifid Stocks, and FsnnyCrivst. - ttick "ml Colored Italian Cravst. 1 nitationVda, T ', I' "oraaAin Glovas, as s in. . j I uroa Urt Napi. and Game G.trni'urr Ribbon. ir Kngliahand French.,Silk-Hoe, ai ) Hose, - r.iiniroiucixfi anu vpeo a(iri Uo. Lin n Cambric tod Cambric i Ida's, Black and Colored" Fionrb Cnipet," Worsted Barege, Brown Cofepsly, kc. . -Sewing Hilk. Twist Braids, Fancy Buttons. " Hooks and Eyes, Uc. tc. , . yy "'H a'ao .i ei'rnstve assortmens-" M Uee Goods, conaia-ing i4 K-.g!Uh n ebim t " Gwnp and Thread Laces and tdtngv Cwr ' " Capea. Ftlerinea, Chemixettes, Black'and Whit I.ace Veils and 8howla, wr.h a comii-ivnn. meotf 4-47eeW 8.4,Tni5tf and M- nno ' Shawls, Caaimere and Merino Long Shawls, Ua, " f A U. U F. C. have selected their atock with a particular reference to tbe Southern and Wt..' ! " tern markets, and as they will add to theie aa. sonment eonstantly aa fresh goods arrive, their ttoch will be kept up thrcHjjjhoui tbeVese. Alt of which they now offer fur sale at loe pnece ami o& the moat liberal term, and moa Aspect. fully invite Purchasers to Call uA.txxamm Orders will be promptly executed with eark and fidelity. 12t6S -' sr. - Washington, Xov. 1 7, 1 830: f , ? HE many impositions whlfib areaMemntejr .. . to Pension iu.r iTmo-y Uj "-""""T l hums, have caused the Departmen; r.f War ti abtisb a reflation, which declares thst no s-trntion will,)., future, be i.iven to apphcaiiona ' ' from person wb act as Afeota, stiileis they 4 ' - : re anown at tns Uepartment, or are eouehej ' rm m a- aa . ..s .1.1- a w. .. viaoio perrons ov some one who ks tnown. .t . . - .rtiee of tbi. rerulafton is hswh. . ! . ' informelther4 is reejtr bat pubhahcrs of the laws of the United Stau-s. n tbe rerecttve States will in..i. -t . 7 he .nt page of their respective paper, fit 'tree roomhs. ' By order of the Seeretary oftVarJ f 4. L F.DWARDS, r 3it60 r,r,i CM ftmmn OJLa. WILLIAM CC1MN, : let Bmmhl 14 Offi,., li evrry ueate.piwo, neatly Fritj, W(fl JT kept oeustandy for aW rt offices , . e .