'fl.n Mm . . i f . J villi - ., 0 ; ill ! S ilrrii lil ! ' j li I if: 1. 1 wH't'i-'f . r . . Ii.fi f!'t : , ,. If.t, ' , :., -i : l,. ., t . . . . - . , . . . ' , . . -...if.... J; ill 'h li'l (l it lil,' 'S:t : ! 1 I .( I , ,' I,,!,, . . 1 . ...l'. li f ! ll lt.14' 'I i ' ll I) I ! I." I I.. .. t ,. . ...........it........ I . .t'l.l " .! l..i- . .li- I i, . I.... . ' t I). . 1 . 'in. ... I e .1 l ... n.i i i . i 'j n i ii-r-ii J. . - ' - . . ' . .ik 1 .... .1 is... " I . ' " 1 I 1.1. ! . . I .111'. 1 V f ' . Iff I ; ' r I " . . If ' I,., ...... . ' . ... ti.ni;....n..,f .n!,; i "u.'.f rrJMH;j , " . " Uy will !i rurr:l mlor is ,1 W tlxj lit- ;,: i M.lf?ui t iliu iniw a hi vMt.n h ,tit!.l tint any, tun Hi.hU!f, c!i im-.l of tho ci-i.mi privily -s uul the $rtn'm .f Maiiichuiettiif iniftr nhmi iri'iu.!l4 ri Jtt4W ''l' it t';14 intrrft'iire i i!m toj.imei-qi M.m-.'U latimml imppin,' it coutvft. ' ' ' 'jwliirh wo" ur not j'fnrcJ to t..'...'H (d-tirtH.ai, -- P ", (lUrr;jVr4 m 'w.m nnii.-tm, futh-r M"h. ilr cir I-tWV i thi ! cw r,lf,i,,f,,'jrf2; ' I'm t V:; , rrhn riU i"i!"t I i wrr,fc4 by mr wW.ii,,, i, f. ,uvo frnWr,! nny fruit, h., i-i.l,. ' p"WX j'T' T.j t)f inc t.wiil An fatcipr.Mi. .; tly unwi, IVy h lJ, ui full wmwi 1 1 tho k.i9ul,Jt(irff the Sportitpf, I"' , of fjrgy, f,f tin ncm-l . .V-af ''ifiH'4r.l HHnljb jm!wui3 ' ii"4a,M"e tyi'--uli!.!ic4 arid' uwIcalalH tbjtl rivIc of deriding.' We claim d -. , Unrtiy ',rumrcJ,,,y vVaf dwi iVo fipitaf of thi ! Willi f !l due mUnmam to his. enfiglmn. Mamies, in Anmn 0j,,ty 4t l?o fab i.:,.!, Vi-,1,1 irN. bv the Uv. Mr. Grovrr. Mr. Jordtt J W, Hlorrii fa MH Jtw K. I'iaif. s ?' Jj- jrm ' jsytf',mnu by lwii': tI wm d'Jwtivu to 'tho rwjKjrity of.thsjlahor in i better cauo, and it w,ly with li irt bIhu tu yrtKbriii' Uiw railc oi jj,,. ,. 1 1 ,rojwrtion to the annint tiiat , the frr of our unpretending ttrt$ tlmt . . t '. . !..; r that . ' t . '' 1. . .1 ...... .' i - - i . . '., " t. P - ; --trod t t.titiltiJ4' tunic-f bsUIU iif l 1 IM ij" .Jrcsi of tho Free Trade Coa ... .t.. ti. i. t United State mention w r v . . - --y.-- ---- - - - -j tmioa :ftrttfin(rtie 'iMiiuCetHwr, -ftr-Mt Mknwvtbo idHt.eXthe.uoo tng trade, in apiculture, in Uo advance J Vy which Col. KelA UUgf baib nirnt of mechanics and- the fine arts and every railing and profusion which i de pendent ipon them, h remlcred, in a greit decree,' totally unproductivp : llie Coiivcutimi meets the argument in fivor of the cxUtlnj protecting dutiri ful ly and refutes by tho clearest' and nwut satisfactory CYidenc th(? ill-grounded op. ioion that the tartfTcheapen the produc tlon ofdorocHtic cottons. They attribute tho gcncralkll of goods in value with r,; t0tber with Wch of iu prefer rcan ana rproMMh he come to hand, on the thtr great and cf ...M ?7!L oaoer. The &ihlrcs, .iocrcaae rflhaciitoliif vter formof.WJv jUln medium wVtbis additional tttm r i understand, was wriuco py fuuovi ,. , r B men. Jii .0llo and eloqut pro- that great inrovenntaha W nude duc"on, and confer, additional lustre upon in : H, p e. of proJct, whereby less rri nrished tatici'of required. ttjU which j. wee rarc sfrlydcpictedw . vantages n4 prnlhUNBiPww , . .. rt-W! havener flown from a free and unrestne. ctly flntue aays the - Convention bae eer uu Mt!ni;; Min. 1 h e protecting system gives greater led intercourse I employment to lubor. Its operation is ted in bright and 'eJLd to tho simple changoif it, appli and coj, tnt are the arguments o PV w .trTking the illustratioaH-ao moving ; cation. Law, which protect by bou tndS iathe appeal made to ,be y Peculiar Spec,e, of labor, cannot be ana. i v , , - . Raidto encourage Amer tan industry v i the bounty is not supplied by tho govern- It will be discovered upon examination Af this address that the opinion, that the present system of import duties is uncon- ment, but taken from the pocket of the individual, tho protection which is taken from one species of labor, is so given at ill UI lUiini". " . , . . tl Mnu nTiMini ilhur. I hnt rAiir1 stitutional.aa weuasunju!nuu vr , . '.,, . '.tS An to ono irticular class of:f legislate wWh leave. American cap. IIVli i,wtu-- l individuals nor to one section of country, ital and labor to the unfettered discretion of those who posset tho one and apply ! the other, can alone be denominated the but pervades tho whole people b the tour -r .i Kmmre. ruiccu wwv. .. it-v.-Mi iwJv. the most Tho Convention harinonize in opinion n?oX ever assembled in Philadelphia, both upon the illegality and impolicy of imposing rT iiUk TnrJfT. Thnt bodv recommends in and whol y unexampica m our ouuar , - - - , men selected mdiacriminately from the .ffim Dortions of the several States. the strongest and mosj forcible language to the people of the UniAd States the aban this aa a glorious triumph. (KT Mr. Wirt hai been nominated by th Anti-Masonics in couvetition -at Bal timnre, ai their carvlidatu fr the PrrsU dency , Ke has acceded the n-'tiuiiatiun. i OCT Hamilton C. Jones ismakina great efforts to cstablinh a Federal paper in this place. He is a half brother of James Martin, jr. j-1 A word to the wiso is auf- Ctr We are indebted to Dr. Holt, oil Js.tington, wioof themorabers ftlb Free Trade Convention, from this Stato fjr the address of that boor w uic peoiuo 01 . me United States. ' , . r ' saajjsHHBs j, OCT We have received the first number of the Milton Fpcctatorf conducted by Nathaniel J. Palmer, Esq. It promises to bo edited with talents and, moderation. -(Er-Tee Re?n, Bishop Ives has appoin- ted Sunday tlie 13th, day of November to deliver his first Sermon in this place. fcT It is now very certainly ascertain ed that Mr. Lumpkin is elected Governor of Georgia over his rival Mr. Gilmer, the late Gov. Mr S. is said to bo aJ ackson Calhoun man. ''" . ' FOREIGN. FROMEUROPE. n .k. iiukd ak'ina Hannibal. CoT)L llibbtrd . r.n IjhuIms. and racme. Procter, ironi uvcr .1.. r-ninnnf ih N York Cumuiercit T"1 " . . . Advertiser bits reeeea reeuiar nies oi un don psrer s to IM evening of me 3iu or ut;. The Hon. Js lUsoouttV lh tail Min'wter to RuMta, hit arf.vtd m Ihe Htnoikal. niiauia ahii ruLinu. iiT mania and bulletini Dubluhed in II W . .1.- r.... nanara atera entitled 10 I ill I credit. .tkeimJKfltUdjejisejo Many or tnoce pper " uiii for ths roanufucture of news. The following nr,h 'timet, one of the tnnat iuJiC- OWIIKII'. V " . w ioatofthe journals of Europe, will tend to rrcD,.r :i: 1, that thev -doldonmentofthe Restrictive System. Wo not douM-they utterly deny-the con-! will conclude this article in tho language .,t& noVer of Congress" to enact impost lawa which are intended to protect of that body to the people. " As men and brethren we appeal to you then to unite dSc WacWre and to proliibit ! your efibm with oura in the correct.on o uoukuv oKi.on A cvetflm which is uncaual lil I aiwv - ........ i in its oprration, and therefore unjust- importation. This convention says that, under the nn.i of supplying a revenue congn-M Y " - - at which is oppressive, because it burthens may raise money beyond tho purposes to-! tho many for the benefit of the few 1 3 which it can:legiUmatelyjbe3.HK, . ...:irir.r"Wi Arties' to an amount vfWchwIl and consequently destructive of all rcven tie to te derived from that source." Here Wnwe are presented with tho solemn declaration of an enlightened dehberatcf body, acting by .aiulunder, the sanction rind authority of the people of Hftcen States, that the present tariff of .impost du- Wonded to protect domestia manu- fuctures, whilst it ppstendj.ny to supply a revenue to nieet the lawful demands of the govcrumcnt. The people can no longer close their eyes to this alarming truth. They must now believe that they have Leo .cheated Md imposea upon by a cor rupt Co ss. We will not undertake ' .(Wa . -i . .,..t.ilinn:il fitill- -..mpntirainst " gationoftheYanti.. crs to tho address itself. Passing from the broad ground which U,c Convention takei of the power under , o lay prohibitory or pro consUtuttonP Uy lectmg duties, it comes ...lidand forcible objection of inlicv.todirciiiexpcW grossly, fatally, unwise and impolitic, since it is subversive of tho harmony ot the un ionwhich is a violation of the principles of free government, cVc. The erudite, recondite and redoubted Edi tor of the Newborn Spectator, our adver sary in p!itics,asks, how it is that we, whose principles are democratic, can support Genl. Jackson's administration when the maioritv of his cabinet are Federalists t 3-. r u r, ' vi.::ivM'n and rAi.Mi::i'.i T i. a: p. r if c i R r (kl - c i 1 M.CVlX'ir.Di t M. m!pnnt Hil'nt. N, C iiid t r jlvt'l a t ! fr .du at thii 0:." c. Price 10 rt-ais i.i ,:bj 73 tcn'J " r (! r n. - . ' ' " Land Si A'cgrucs, FOR SALE. ' 'r ' i, , , i it si ... " 4 IN pursuance of s Deed of Truit to me executed br WillUrn tnn, and Tor the DJTDOwi tticreiii . maetkmed. 1 thai I expose to public ulc, it the Court home In SilHurf on Thorsdi lha lS',hda of December next, the fdlowime ?iop ertfi it ' . s - Tweaif-four or fie fikrlr Negroes cnntUitns; of Men,.Boi, Women and Git Is. eenal hesd of horiei. f Also bit iutereit In Trtct of Lhd siiuned on the Ysdktn River, whereon. Wm., tong a aM a t. . . now nvfs. i ermi will ne rn. THOMAS L COWAN, TVu.rrr. SCHUYLER'S Palace ofyFortttne ! Niw Voaki ili 0o4cit8JI, rTPHE nnnreradeh'f d otd fortune that c JL;;fiBistttndd advtnture, atlmv tru ly fortunate eiubli.hment it a common autiiect af trmirk. In thi , Citv Victor ftcr Victory !tt Splendid realitiet and no Sham about i In the G.nd RUm moth Louerr drivn on the 2litintt. I htd the exreme pfc.'Ufe of eilini the appai I rue oi n.v,uwina a ciuzen oi No. Ca. waathe foriuoa'e owner of one tulf of ihf Ticket via i Mr. B. C. Ea ton of H tlifaxi the other ihire w.is own ad by Mr. James Go rdon of Norfolk, Va. The esfth w.s advanced for the tame the dav after the drawin?-. At?aia in the very Issi Lottery 1 sold prize of SJOOQ to Mr. L. Berber of Ulster County in ihis State let ! it be remembered that Schuy ler never publishes the names of the m . ny foitonaie owner of Capitals btlned at Manlike ithcut particular eonsent It Is a Let that nearly all the high prizes of consequence are obtained at my office The Capital Plze or S3,000 in the Grand Mammoth Lo'tery wnentby the managers (Mea.ra Yatei & M'lntyrc) to their agent in Pittsburgh Penn a enp tain Vender ioibU' city has endeavored io di ceia the people by puffing In auth a manner ai to convey the idea that he sold it this Irno-aufh thinR ha had nothtnt? o !o with it theft -are to manu firetender$ thai nme,ftlk$ pretend . - j . any inwg-- goon ciass ji on wing wcv ly in this city 8 10 will always get a good chance In any of the Lotteries. On the 16 November nixt a hrst rate prize Jovrnnjinai'ValiMlMnktr WJIJVTED. 1 GOOD Cabinet lAtr of oUt and moral lubiti i:l meet with tnunt employment aad f?x)d wages by ' application to the auhieribef.' ; , iviit iiii i in vra If ILllll.l V.ll"!,' tMftf rd, Surry County Tf, C. J96 RorKo AT' V mum .lri! JLiAW WILL praeuta.in ihe Courti of ilii Cwr f f ty Dtvitlon, Mi ckliil,qr( fa C.bniruf. fliiuTtce taafcw ilooriloliiwtha C"urt MjUo " OtflxrM I8JI. - . fi.'tf , ' Vp P.M AlNINtiMtbe Peat OAlcs at5.1irttf M.m,Tf,Ti, f.uctober I.t 1811. Lock Atweil Hubert BradhtT Junta II. Bowman. MoaBaw tVilllkm tlutner 2 Jarnf Blue ' !erint Pfz' ' tlid Barnnjcer ' Ribea Ba'ikrd Grorta BakeP Jrftmiah Browa Col. I no. Flilliipt IVm. r. Omk Can Campbell John B. Golca t M!or Caraw - - Nattiaa ChafBa ' John Camin " ' Gcrr Crtder ' DinlrlCoil Eknder Cowan Jamca Cr aige Wm. Cowan VTiine Coals " larldf.Mcnry SaaiblWVr- 1 ltachal Murphy ' ' a mm .. norriion , , , Jolirt B. legy Jimet H. Ilcullocb ?' Bamyaoa Mcl'bailea Oeoryw Itealna i Jaaies McRukeij '. , Coje Jlilfer 3 RK.M.rtin Jno, f. M'CoMo'a Jaeftb Michael . - '' JansMJIkf' ; -Jants fiecaaa ' - 4 Jimea ffortoa A John I, Olifer . Jamr Owens ' ' ' Parker Newmaq of 'M'm.OtriJj:t. l:liatbeth forttr ,rriici4la Paler''- John fpvl. ' Mtthew fortcr . Joarph Pa.myrr aaraB Pr are John Dukev Townee ml Ptckrmti Hcory Poland Willitm Rainey Mr. N. N. laobb'uiS 3 Sarah Ruth keen alive the bopei ol me utenua oi jrownu. - ; . . , .li el uSfsurer Sices shall ronfirm or pwva false .W will be drawn in thUcitr-6ft No Uliail vw --a. a i T) . I .S.I.Ja.0JZaL.a. UocUNVjn. T.llendan t'hailt jwatk- -Jno. Hou-ton Wiflte Swink ' ?- J Wm. A. Ilicka . Kuunn v, fWa'thaw-Waward- f rW.-Tharr,DlDrt . Wm. Judkina Jacob Trout . . SandJotey Riley Thompson Al-x. W. Jennings JJr.hn Thamttion w, A Junt a Eaq. Harry Watam 1 1 ,i r- n 1 Wenswcr, twe do not admit the pro mises ; but to satisfy this scrupulous Edi tor whose political vision cannot reach beyond mm, we will suppose mat wnai he has stated is true; and answer Jam. In according our support to this or any other administration we look to firincitlrt first, and then to mm. We care not if all the President's cabinet be Federalists so the President and the measures of his administration, be republican. The Pres ident, being a republican, would not suffer himself to be controlled in his political opinions by men whose views are opposed to his own. Si The Editor of the Spectator thinks that the Republican party have no merits to but their democracy. " e plead .... e the rrporu which it P'",i w recora.. Ve shall not, liowevcr, aisgwsw ourewmc. whicb we vetterdiT publithrd ahouM lni out to be correct, the cause of Polan-I n(! th,t fr a ataaon, tream of noble blood nave nowen in am. The prorootiun of the two Generals abOTe-men-tioned to tbe hrad of the sTaruAtac er A the army, would be both the etidenco of a deadly Mhiim In the iMe, and the immediate prrcur. Mr of Polish gubj-ttration. All ihose who have hitherto iefended the good cause with their sword, or supported it with their counsels, would refuse to range themselves und r men .u..-. h, im nnworthv of their confidence. Wlivm nv , e and who would betray them into the hands of their enrmies a civil contest wouw mus anae with a fortiftn foe at the fate --f; "It is said that svmpuny tor rousii wrongs anu fuffcringa, whkh baa- been for-aome lime .mouldering in Hungary, hu at last broke out into a flame which, by its het, must provoke theaerioua attention of the Austrian ment. An insurrectionn baa taken , . . some psrts of that eountry, originally ..mui-ed by the strict measures Ukeo againat the cholera, but which, taking its bent towarda Poland, is j . i... . .u.n fnreeA tome Ilunesrian reci- mentafrom their alh giance to the IIoue ot Austria. The poor Poles appear, by all ac counts, to be fit objeeta for auccour of all sorts, they CiMiia not . recejLTPxoni"nvii Loiter Blinks are entitled to 84 in this Lottery, and one Number RlO. Price of Ticket 10 and shares In proportion. PieasrarMr as uwal, ANTHONY H. SCHUYLER. 4tT J Afwl'orJr. trr Schuvlts Lottery Herald nub- IKhed every Wednesday, la sent Gratis to all bis customer. The Herald will be found useful md smusinp. To the Public. J. SCOTT 8c A. W. BRANDON ha a" Infj l dissolved their partnership in the business establishment of Cheraw. All persbns lndebted lo Scott ec Rrandon of that nlace are requested to make pay ment, and all persons having claims to present them for payment. Business continued as heretofore by Brandon and Scott at Wodesboro where mi, he had fur cash or country produce a w r in exchange, all kinds ot r ancy uooils Gi oreries 8tc on tbe most liberal let ins. Oct. 21nd 1831.? J. SCOTT, more aubatantially beneRcial to tbeif cauae than ik tide of Galicia. Il ia to be hoped that the Hungarana, in whoee national charactei there ia aa much firmneaa, will not content theroeelvee with empty protests, but .. -ii .jnnt .nrk k Murae aa to make a sensibk Wii auuf-.'Hxu - impression upon the policy of the demotic Court to wmcniney ociuhjj. , i. , fresh from Poland." 1 " Puhfieatim. number of .L. . v :v,.F-iAr " a rvnrwr nrintcd in BoS- ton, came to "Jhe-Posfhco m this place toc uPfilf. eontaininff the most uiiDerai .ailliUy ftllusions-to tho- late sup J a,,., - . k I tiosed insurrection amongst our slaves. Tlie paper found its way into the hands of a 1. - 1 I aa. J mm thf Attorney uenerai, wnnnuDiimKiu .au indictment to the Grand Jury(who there wainst Wm. Lovd Garri son and Isic Knajp, the editor and the and pullisi cvilation ai i.i couUaYSAktiva Daniel Frner Rieh'd Rmerton John Klliotte Ann Port . Jamrs Parrow Dsi4 Frailey Edm. Gyton Wm. Gnat nurgeaa Garner Jco. Oibboas Charles Gnflith 3 G!0. II, Ghow Madison llamas Jobo llsmbrea . Wm. Iladen John llert Henry Hill Chealey I lanes Jno, J. Hammond John Henly - Jesse llodgeni Jacob Kickert II. N. Iuntree PellxRoberti Wm. Robertson Wm. Rough fsml. Rudder , George Hey Sterling A'aner Thoi. Stork A. C. Swink Henry Stoner Z. IV. Simpson Peter atoner . P.ailli Mau!ainger John techier Ricb'd. Singleton Hinry Sloaa Jtmea Smith WiDie Smith 'Jane Short " Polly ha ink Jno. Johnston Robert Johnston Peter Heon Samuel Kerns Elisabeth KriJe Henry C. Lipcard Catharine I.opp Mer Henry C. Windrr Peter Whitman Alx M'ulluce Wm. Winter Fanny Winders Peter WkJicr Cathkrine Wada Kev. A. Y. Lokri.fca Idirh Wl, h CbaHntte Reymoa J Charles Willie John Locke 3 Mumford y. Waltoti Daniel Lyreh Phillip Vort Jacob Mngle " Pritt.i.1, V.ii bro George Lingle SAMUEL RECVF3, P. AT. A LIST OK I4KTTEU8. ir-k aV.uiirVfvn :M ek Mm. tM 1 1 i. . u aM--,a" 'm mm 1; ill Ulir.Ulrp ae ion n. u on me lst4 01 uctober, 1831. John D. Abernatby James Long Itosea Abernathjr Jolm Linifglt s ,--t John Amleiaun' " . P. J. Lahman " " Peter Beam Abaolom IJnch PetcrTIeM II. ) J 4tf -AVVBRANDONrhnhirtdcr T SCOTT hnvlng bouRht out the in . tereit of A W Brandon in their con- kern (Scott 8c Brandon,) at Cheraw, will be happy to supply all wno may want Gooda on good terms, either by whole sale or retail with Dry Goods and Groce ries of every description. In all instances selling for Cash or country produce,. The highest market price will be given for eountry produce in Caih or exchange for Goods. JNO. SCOTT October i 1811. 1 " 9tf , All promote intended Iof the Charlfs ton market or to pass through the lands r H. W. Conner i Co. Charleston 'will ne carefully stored and forwarded, also packages of every kind from ally quarter iwr of tho paper, for its "circu-j or the world received and forwarded to tlld publication" in this cbunty.i order by JNO. WOT a font at to iho'actcftho W.Ges. CArraw c- H- .'CO.VNEfa Co. . William Bandy Abwilom Brown, Robert Drown v Abraham Bolinger v Jamea Bridgea ; Thomas C. BleekJy James Carrol '' ;. Ianiel Ceurad ' ' Henry Clincird . ScntlmnXIIark ", t" - Willium Critcs ' Fhilla Earp Jr.' fdward Canung .r Joha Gordca . . Wins Garret Michael Hrmon 8 Joseph-Henry 2 Daniel Hoke 4 Jacob Hill Greer.bcrrr Harrison James llauaill Henry Hau Johntiovis Stephen Uomc3by John Hausa John Rposly Henry atiRiaa .'"T Peter Reiser A. II. Lorety Jamea Llndtey James Lervis George P. Lauchanahe Moses Martin 3 m ,Jolm Murrel " Vardey MtHee t ' Spiaa Murpey James Morrison Geofg Vt. Maty Paniel G. McDauief John MjCall " William Knb Erast tie II, peck 2 Alfred IUmsour ... 1 uwn luiiieuga Iae nohinott Jacob Rcinlisrdt Dennis Ryan "Solomon IUmsour Henry Sommerow Solomon Stroup 3 .Grorga Steams John Stin i William Shetby Daid Strough ; Adam Seale John, Sort-. -Margret Vanalkc , Nancy Weon James Witrircpoo3,2 , ""''Nicholas. Wjcongh- ; Catbarlna Wi-ehiut . Sywan Woodford Pelham YarbouKb , 3134 C C. HENDERSON, . M. JOB P1UJVTMG, fcf.livEHV uascRir-rux, ssrr?rr trim yurtTMsn hr atsnrei With hoiiraty it w a!! poltlirai no liioi f. -av

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