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National Banner and Nashville Whig from Nashville, Tennessee • 3

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mm? rrr AUCTION SALES MMIEATRE Hie Maricer Las the pleasure 10 inform Ins patron- thst MrRawnoml bung delayed waiting for boathas kindly volunteered his services to sppesr once more before the Will be presenle I THIS fV F-NI (for the 1st time ibis reason) the sterling play the STB Tht Stranger Mr Raymond Hrtwttn the ilav siul faice Comic liltle at ye tv Hr Reillv 3 he whole Io conclude with the afterpiece of 'I HE DAY AFTER THE WEI DING or the 1 ir-t Lesson NASHVILLE: SATURDAY APRIL 18 1829 Executive Ovkice Nashville Tennessee 16 th April V223 righii of Kentucky Tenneasee aoJ Ohio as rmich tt tliO of Rhode Island Massachusetts or New Damp-(hire I raonot enter into local feelings low intrigues or party Bickerings In the eighth place I have voted for Mr Gerry and will vote for him this year and most ardently hope he will be chosen because I believe him tq ba incomparably (be most independent disinterested and capable man for the office that now breathes the air of Massachusetts In the ninth place Massac husett sis her own worst enemy As soon as a man has done great services made great sacrifices and acquired a name envy runs him down Hancock Adams Gerry Wsrren and James Otis are with them interested men Washington and Franklin are disinterested ones Hamilton is the idol and his worshippers Amts Otis Ac are the saiuts Sir: The subscriber wilHirMfier practise Law in Natchez Mississippi Afl'ptrsonslwnung unsettled business with him are requested to call el the iiy Hotel before the 25th of this month after which tune they will call on James Colltnrworth Esq RICHARD WILLIAMS Na-hwIleTrn Aruil 2 A Jot of Ohio Grind Stones of good grit at low prices at Nashville liquor Store College-street By McCUXVELL ON TUESDAY WEDNESDAY TIR'RSDAYthe lliti ldlh end Ihh of May next will be sold a splendid assortment of British brench and Domestic DRY GOODS consist ingof supeifine Cloths CaKimerea and Caismetii plain and figured Bombazines and Bombaletts super new alyle London Prints and Oahroes Cambric Book lCno Jsronet Mpll Swiss and Muslins super Marseilles hilk- Valencre end- lartry -Vestings plain and figured Canton Nankin and Silk Crept 1 and Rohes llalian Ciepes Gros tie Naples MerseiihneIutitring Senshnw and funry figured plain and plmd Silks SllkandUaii7e Handkerchiefs Crape isse Gory Ribbons Shawls and TrumuingiSill Bandanna Cotton HandEirrhiefs liith Linen Linen Cambric Dauiask and Russian Diaper Linen and Cotlun Di illings Jeans Graudurells and Cotton Cetsinercs bleached and brown Donu stirs Pistils Stripes Checks Tick-gs Ginghams Rubra Hosiery Gloves Spool anil 1 lo-l Cul-n Thread Silk Colton Ba'ls Suspenders Boltons gilt plated bone and penrl Pins bints large assortment of Hats Bonnets Looking Glasses Ar Ac hese Goods have luen recently selected in Philadelphia and New Yoik by a good judge in pattern quality and atylr will surpass any assoitmeut we 1 ae oilerej to the public th ire now on the way and arrival es-irrlrd inafewdayt Also a large and prune! assortment of GROCLRIF8 New Oihaiu prune Sugar Molasses Loaf and Lump Sugar Coffer Young Hi son and Imperial Tea Wine Brand) Rum Gin Indigo Madder Pepper AlspireCinoamon Nutmegs Mai kerel Mustard Bitters Cordials Corks Hour Wrapping Cap and Ltltei Paper Soap mould and dipt Tallow aud bperin Canutes Havana and Common Segars Jumatta nd Eastern Nails Bed Cords Plough Lines ool lints Window Gins and Queenswarc fcr Ac AC 4 6 amt 9 monlbs aplf BURNETT Sign Painter Wl-I well known in Nashville as lies to inform the public that he hat re turned and has taken a shop on Market-street few doors south ofthe non Hull where Sign of ei erv description Flags fur regiments and companies all kinds of Ornamental mill Houe Painting will be done at the shortest notice and in ihn best ylc apl7 It has become my duty to resign the office of Chief Magistrate of ibe State and to place on your hands the authority aod responsibility which in such an event devolve on you by the provisions of the Constitution In dissolving the political connexion which has so long and in siich'a variety of form existed between the people of Tennessee and myself no private alHic- tions however deep or incurable can forbid an expres- Tories have done this and they must he humbled aion of the grateful recollections ao eminently due to are in New York and Pennsylvania or woe the kind partialities of an indulgent public woe woe to Jerusalem! How opposite is the policy of From my earliest youth whatever of talent was Virginia! Washington Jefferson Madison Henry committed to iny care has been honestly cultivated Monroe Marshall and even John Randolph steadily and expended for the common good and at no period ted and cried up to the stars! ofalife which has certainly been marked by a full In the tenth place 1 regret the necessity Mr Gerry portion ofinlereiting events have any views of private ka een under to remove so many officers The pre-interest or pri ate ambition been permitted to in in- dominant party have pushed him too hard and grasped in the higher duties of public In reviewing at Mr Gerry has done the best in his pow the past I can only regret that my capacity for being er' I know hy long experience that a Governor useful was so unequal to the devotion of my heart and checked by a Council and a President checked by it is one of the few remaining consolations of my life 'enae'aaPP0'nrne08 to executive offices cannot that even had I been blessed with ability equal to my always do wbat he thinks is wisest and best seal my generous support in every vicissi- The Federalists by their own selfishness exclusion tude of life has been more than equal to them both intolerance have provoked and deserved the re- That veneration for public opinion by which I have taliation yet I cannot but wish that both parties when measured every act of my official life has taught me to would be more generous and liberal Cold no delegated power which would not be daily re-1 Mr Gerry philosophy will support him whatever sewed by my constituents could the choice be daily may ke ke event OOK AT 13 Grfen wishes to inform his friends and the public that he still continues to manufacture the INSIDE VENETIAN BLINDS at the old stand on Maiket street south end also Work of every desciiplion done at the same place apl7-eo4 STAGES TO LEX1KGTOM- Sr FILhYKFORT wrm-Vj rrIIE Stages have commenced A running between Bowling Gren and i-Lj Lexington and Frankfort The line it in mi'l le operaMnn nnd isill leave Bow- ling (in rn vn Monday edn sday and Friday Nash- Cumlerlmd Row day and Thursday Evenings end GROCERY SALES Tuesday and Friday Mornings Sale will be made at any time Io suit the convenience of coat aigucca 27 My Dwelling House on May Day We understand that 'cur fiiend Jotn Decker propnetorof the Vauxball Garden is making preparations for a splendid entertainment Cn the first fMay In addition to his extensive hall room he will have prepared a commodious drawing room for the accommodation of the Ladies 1 he gardens are arranged with much taste and beauty and afford a delightful retreat from the beat and tusile of the town It is hoped that the lovers of rational amusement will 00 that day contribute to the remuneration ofthe eipen-eeshedtas incurred in catering for the gratification of the public Iron Wire is now manufactured extensively by Townsend Baird Co at the Beaver Falls Beaver county Pa It is made of Jumatta iron and is round smooth strong aud flexible and adapted to all the purposes to which Iron wire is usually applied They manufacture a ton per week from No 1 to No 20 Such isthe quality of the article that we understand they find a ready sale for it The Zanesville Ohio paper says the small pox prevails in towns of lhat vicinity learn that the following appointments have been made by the Collector of the Customs for the Port of Philadelphia John Kern to be Deputy Collector Lydia It Hailey to he printer and stationer to the Custom House vice John Bums removed Plul Sen The Nova Scotian contains the amount of imports and exports of Nova Scotia for J82H Total imports 985430 Exports 549911 Difference 435629 The importsfrom the United States were 175843 aud exports 152-10 Difference 161603 FEMALE FASHIONS FOR FEBRUARY Promenade A pelisse of black satin finished at the border a In Wiizchoura with chiocbilli fur The body made with fichu robings aod round the throat is tied a round long tippet of chinchilli The sleeves are a la Marie and confined a little above the wrist forming houllon next the hand which haul Ion or puckering at its termination is made light to the wrist by a very broad bracelet of gold A hat ofblack velvet is worn with this dress fastened under the chin by a menlionmere of blond The brim of the hat is or oamented underneath by bows of satin ribbon the colour of the wild stock strings of which tie the hat iu two ends without loops on the right side over which side rorn the crown wave elegantly three black feathers Evening Dress A dress of canary yellow gros de Naples with a broad full border of gauze of the same colour bouillon this is headed by a narrow rouleau from whence descends embossed foliage in satin of single detached leaves these are surmounted by branches offoliage of yellow satin which with twisted stalks ascend in a spiral but oblique direction across the skirt The body is made quite plain and fittiog tight to the shape very low off the shoulders and the bust surrounded by a double falling tucker of blond 0 a rich and splendid pattern two points of which orna ment the slant full sleeves on the outside of the arm each fastened dawn by two small rosettes of white sat in The waist is encircled hy a belt in yellow The hair is parted on the forehead and ar ranged on each side in a profusion of ringlets longer on one side than on the other: where the hair is parted on the forehead a laJUadonna is a bandeau formed of one row of pearls The head dress is completed by turban ofponreau crepe ornamented round the back part ofthe crown with the gold and sprigs of heath on the summit in front paper Ml IIISl nisi Cherry-street and Shop on Broad-sl with Smoke "House and Dairy anil a ell of excellent water The Jltiouse anil shop are connected hy a porch and will submitted to a stnaible expression of their will and although shielded by a perfect consciousness of undimin-isbed claim to the confidence and support of my fellow citizens yet delicately circumstanced as I am aod by my own misfortunes more than by the fault or contriv suit (or a boarding house They will lie leased together or rate for a numbir of years Possession given on the 1st of June next FISHER Tile partnership heretofore existing between CORRY A JOHN A under the fii ui M'CONNeLL A ATKINSON ii this day ed Dcbtora end creditors are requcaled call upon Connell who uVtt poavesaion of ihe ronaigntn-enla 111 Store and is charged wilti the settlement of ell accounts ol ihe ronrern lehiuary 171829 M'CONNELL has rented one ofthe Brick Wnrehouftf lately built by (50 Buchan nit Cumberland Row re he will continue the AU CTION ('OMM 1 9b I ON SH II-FliNG RhCkIVIJSG fORWAKDINO Ar) STORAGK KSS with an assurance 10 hi friends and correppondenta that every exertion phall he used to promote their inletcut hi rnnortinp all biiineB confided to him 34 I am as ever your friend JOHN ADAMS Dr Waterhouse Cambridge The engineers now in England of the Baltimore ance of any one overwhelmed by sudden calamities it I and Ohio Rail Roads have satisfied themselves of the certainly due to myself and more respectful to the practicability of constructing a Rail Road from Bal- tld that! should retire from a position which io limore to the Ohio river They have also decided in tiooublic judgment I might seem to occupy by quea-1 Ible authority favour of locomotive steam engines for the moving capaoelds me no small share of comfort so far as I am power All the information theyhave acquired they in taking comfort from any circumstance that consider as decidedlyencouraging in fact as rendering hands oflg my executive charge 1 am placing it in the illc io lheil undertakiog certain A train tried whowhose integrity and worth have been long terests of Understands and will pursue the true in- of wagons transporting 80 or 90 tonsand moving at a nnd in tbe trials cg aDd wko' the hour success velocity of from ten to fifteen miles an hour they apeak and valued friend ha been the consistent of aa a common occurrence joying the triump 1 0a Efeal Eood nan no en- "Some time before this and before the snow fell we a Ilia rnninmia aarn I 0'i virtues in the conscious TJ ARRODSBURG DOCTOR GRAHAM proprietor of the Harrodhuig Spiings Kentucky informs the community that the recent improvements have been such as to render this establishment detidtdly the most extensively improved watering plate in the United Stubs It has become the kaiatiga of the west uniting society for pleasure and health from the extremes of the continent he season of fashionable resort 11 June July and August Board five dollars per week rhenperthan the southern people can live at home Such have been the recommendations given to the world through medical and other puhlii ations of the properties of these waters by the first physicians in the union as to render any thing more unneressarv ap17-3 PHILADELPHIA COACH ESTABLISHMENT ritw of a nation' secu-Gen Lrua tude SAM: HOUSTON Speaker 1 Senate Tennessee Geo IIoston ha nor of Ilk State th ioS resigned the offue of Gofer- called and witnessed some experiments on a portion (4 or 5 miles) of this rail-way which descended in Ibe direction of the load say towards Stocton at the rate of ten feet per mile The load was about 70 tons The locomotive engine descended with this at the rate of about 15 miles per hour hauling the train after it NEW The Keepsake for 1823 with nineteen engravings by the moat eminent Artist The Anmvci sary for 1829 with twenty engravings do The lhjuu for 1 1129 an Annual of 1 iteraluie and the Arts The Juvenile Keepinke for 1829 edited by Thos Roscoe The Talisman for 1829 The Token for 1829 The American C'ururnon-place Book of Prose View of the United Slates Hitorical Geographies a4 Statistical ytllah a Tale of the Holy City The Log-Book Tales of Woman Hiher's Travels in India Course of Time Byron's kVoiks complete in one vol I'm iic' oil IloiticuUure American Precedents Digest of the Decisions in the Supreme CohrlGnwerf Courts A Di-trict Court of the United Sta States term devolve upon (e dute or tle renamder of the Then to show us the power of the engine the motion 8 te and tier en Wm Hall fPesker as reversed and the engine was made to retrace its -n 1 Bni path pushing the whole train before it i cent at the rate of ten miles per administered to th have b-n accordingly path pushing the whole train before it up the same as TITHE subscriber No 2fi8 and 290 Race-Street between 8th and 9th streets Philadelphia has constantly for sale great variety of CO ACHES CIlARIOTTEKS DEAR BORNS GIGS SULKIES Ac which with a general assortment of HARN ESS will be sold at the lowest plice ail of which will he warranted as to materials and workmanship HENRY HUBERJr 1 pair 13 inch Globes on high stand Ac Ac Ac ust recen ed hy ROBERTSON mni20 eoi4 (by Judge The following lett TTieen recently published by Dr Waterhouse to Sequence of an attack in a fed eral paper upon the la(e fice preti(Jent GerfJ TL letter is worth the attention ofall wbo woud know the character of it wriler Tbfl lrue hillory of (he fact is to be learned on jy frotn documents If nt the period critic4l in ur hiltory lhat tbig elter was written there werememi)er 0f the federal party who were willing to sacrifica he Bnion it iatigfacl to know that there er other members of the larae At the late election for Brigadier General of 13lb Brigade vice Gen Cooke resigned we understand that the vote was as follows: Robertson county It Cheatham 8 Lowe Montgomery 6 2 Dickson 3 14 5 By some mistake no poll was opened in Hickman or under any circumstances it could not have varied the result Patrick Henry Esq of Montgomery county is a can didate for FLA TED SADDLERY WAREHOUSE No 40 North Third Street Philadelphia opposite Hotel WHERE a large and general assortment compri smgevery ar i 1 in the above line is offered by whole aaleaa low es can be purchased in this city among which are pla led bias japanned and tinned Coach Gig and Harness Furdl jure worsted cotton and straining Web Pluah and Hogakina Oil Cloth for curtain and larpetmg Steel and Wood Coarh and Springs Saddle a Gig Tiees Stirrups BitaAc Ac Also Patent Roller Shrtups a beautiful srtiile and faf superior to Spring Stirrups A A HUBER Fhilvlv Iphia Jen 17 feb 6in At Louitville Ky Mr Wm Whit Io Mias Flixa Anu 1 nuiiipaon In Jetivnon county hjr Mr Melvill to Mim Pally In Whits cou iii) Mr Uriah Bandura to Mna Nancy daugh-ti of Jauiea Himpssu Laq At Salem iMaaa Dr Edward Augnatua Holyoke aged 100 wife of Mr Daniel Virden Mr llarrl-el wile ol Mr Allred Hurl MduiU-lciling Mra Caiiieiiue Campbell A ELLIOT Market-streol Ibe town of paper under the Idle of the JTTEBilLB MUSEUM lo be edited by Wilkins Tannehill and William Periodual publications have become so numerous tbat priqiosals lor issuing them are by no means Hovel Of uncommon We with pleasure witness the literary tasteofouv couutiy lucreasing and therefore cherish the hope thet ouf humble undertaking will meet with success Anotiier circumstance which raises our expectations is that no publication of precisely similar kind has ever been attempted the Wester may be deemed the height of arrogance for without tbe endowment of talents or the advantages of to attempt to otlei to the rising generation eny thing like source of amusement But we hope our endeavors however unsuccessful will not be mistaken for vainly or Young our-selves (haring but little more limn centred our ItenS) weimeml to devote our ex ei tions to the cnfcvfatnmenf if not instruction of tbe Yautltful part of the community end although wehevet entirely Worthy the acceptance of more al- COL1MEHCIAL nartv who went witv Representative in the next General Assecn- parif who went wit aU 2eal and deTOtedaeM for tbeir of bi S(arte country I Isaac Burnet Fsq has been elected mayor of Cin- A teller from thefor praident jdamslo Dr Water- cinnati for be ensuin? two Jear 11 imo be ew York Journal of Commerce says near in The lui HDiwcr Mircli 11 1812 haTe it on wbat we considergood authority that Sam- rushed into my head1 of jbat uel Swartwout has been appointed Collector of this would apoear as rroi 1 red Jterday Dortand tbat indeed fac eiiatd for sum woum appear as gros a ckaos and as wild au anarchy it could be descrtbed jB wriij0) ai the politics of our Commonwealth appeir t0 yon as described ia your letter If I hint at son jo 0p them 1 shall study no tactics to marshal them 10 order In the first place 1 absolutely forbid lhat this letter The cotton factory belonging to Mr Dexter Ballon 1 at YVoonsoket Falls I was with the machinery NASllFILLE PRICES CURRENT Almonds lb 20 centa'Paintired leaddrylu 281 white do lb 8 llll do in oil Am kg 2u do do Eng 2(1 Spanish lirown Ury lb Alspice Aluiu Bagging Sc hp yd do llax EXTENSIVE LAND Pursuant to JLj en interlocutory decreeof the honorable Chancery Court hr Id at Carthage on the 3d Monday in January we will offer for sale to the highest bidder on a credit of one two and three years the following tracts of Land belonging to the heirs of James Winchester deceased et the Court nouse In the town of Gallatin on the 3d and days of July next vix: 180 'I-n lands of James Harrison Bale Roue lb brimstone roil do 16 4 a 5 6a7 4 00 a4o 8 a 10 4 $4 50 3 6 a 7 cts 5 00 430a500 fence aeomfortable framed dwhiA'A seres of one loodekNuif other necessary outhouse an apple and pear orchard of well 7BdVw VrtoivTlv' selected fruit and watered with an excellent and never failing t0 meet(he approbto of its patrons and that whilst it spring 106 acres on the east side of Bledsoe's creek about half a mile above its mouth improved with a comfortable dwelling a good ham stables Ac an excellent orchard of variouk kinds of fruit and a good spring 300 acres at Lick including the principal Springs We will not promise too much lesl should fail We only add that we will endeavor so to conduetour paper meet the approbation of its patrons and thut whilst it is source of pleasure to Uifni it umy bee means ol improvement us (EJ'Conimunications will be received with gratitude end to with promptness Conditions 'J ha juvenile Museum will be published once week on half sheet of medium at On dollar and fi bottles blk porter gr fl5 Coflee Hav lb St Domingo Copperas Cotton Chocolate No 1 2 Candles sperm 16 a 5 7JaBi 25 a 18 16 6j 28 37J keg (lo Vermilion tu Lampblack Raisins nialaga box muscadel bloom Rice lb bait Lit blown sack ground alum Kenawha retail bh Saline Soap No 1 mould litq 10a 12 1 6 or anv Dart of it ihoi iTT Cl would alienate from llira thousands of votes The least The editor of the Detroit Gazeuu uc inme' lodicJtateJor hdvlsei I soned for an alleged contempt of the Supreme Court action motives and produce a re- 0f Michigan On the day after his committal a large in meeting of Mr friends assembled and passed I your doubt ofthe elec- a series of spirited resolutions disapproving of ir2u7 1 D0 reason ceedings ofthe Court The excitement spread and for Mr Gerry last year should I 0n the 7 th inst three hundred citizens assembled and not vote tor him this On the contrary 1 see many pari00k of ft pubHc dioner in the jail- at which were more and much stronger reasons for voting lor him this addresses toasts songs A subscription is to be taken up to pay the fine by limiting the donations to Li 1 1 plaeei not only slight speck but a jjj cents each A convention of the people of the ter-black cloud of war with Englandfhangs over us If ritory has been called to meet at Detroit on the 9th aucb a war or any war should take place Mr Gerry is 0f April infinitely better fitted to conduct this Commonwealth Lewis Gayarre who killed the widow of the late through it than Mr Strong 1 have known Mr Gerry pr Flood has been sentenced by the Criminal Court cry nearly forly years ana I know him to posses a of New Orleans to twenty years imprisonment and sagacity fortitude an inflexibility and an indefati- hard labor fable application which few men can equal Indeed know of none in the State These are virtues tal- ents and qualifications which at this time are peculiarly requisite and indispensable In the fourth place the party which supports Mr Strong love Great Britain and hate France MrGer- James Armstrong found guilty of making out false ffeo papers for slaves was sentenced by the same tribunal on the 18th ult to fourteen years imprisonment at hard labor Ex-President James Madison consented to serve if elected as a Member of the convention there-ire ae to attended a i i -j I paper ftv if Mineral Hater so highly commended forther medicinal I per nnilI fybie dce To commenced qualities This and is generally of good quality and remark- ulfiUeIt 'umber of subscribers obtained bly well timbered throughout unproved with comfortable cab-1 in and work shop 65 acres on Cumberland liver about half a mile above Cairo The largest portion of this tract is first rate river bottom about 20 acres of which is in cultivation and am'loscd with a good fence the balance is in timber of the best kind it is improved with a hewed log dwelling and necessary out houses and convenient to an excellent spring 80 acres adjoining Cairo on the west considerable portion of this tract is well timbered the residue inclosed with a good fence It will be divided into small lots lo suit purchasers 78 acres on Bledsoe's creek adioiuing Capt Cook on the west This tract affords an elevated and healthy situation for a aettle-mentund is convenient to a Saw and Grist mill it is throughout a forest of the finest oak and poplar 450 acres on the waters of Desna's creek (north of Dr Don This tracl isvaluahle lor Its timber being entirely in forest 60 acres at Mill-stone Knob The Knob contain an inexhaustible Quarry of Mdlstone Grit of superior quality it ii situated on Goose Qroek about4 miles noilhof HartsvilW 60 acres on Sinking Creek adjoining Capt M'Call on the east 'This tract is fertile and well timbered 25 acres in Bend of Cumberland river adjoining Tho Stone on the north 25 acres about one mile north of Cairo adjoining John Bowman on the south 250 acres on Drake's creek of Big Barren river adjoining Capt Janies Alderson This tract is of good quality well timbered and atlords a Mill beat Er Ed ilois in this and the adjomln( states will please to da Us the favor of Copying the shove Piospeclus milE NATlONALlN TELLIGENCER- A- published in tbe City ot Washington by GALES A 1 he National Intelligencer is an old established Journal at the seal of the General Government It publishes oii-ginally regularly and fully the proceedings and debates of Congress also all the Stale Tapers and Documents of public interest laid before Congress or originating in lhat body and ell the acta passed by them These recommendations in adciuioa to the variety of other information which is to be found iu lU columns connected with the general interests of our own country with Literature aud Scieuie and the affairs of the world at laige together with th character of general fairness which the paper has sustained under its present editors for many yeara make theNational Intelligencer useful aud even valuable to ail who feel en interest in the concerns ol this or ot other countries The National Inlelligenceris not paity paper but censure or approves where ctuture or approbation seem to be due to public measures It supported the late admiiiivtratioo of (he General Government when the measures of that Administration were such as to meet its approbation It avows a determination though It oppose the election ol Gen Jackson to support the just measures of this Administration but as certainly to oppose the unjust or til pioacrlpiive will be in principle opposed to any Administration of the Government whose lutasurrs shall shew It to have the interests ofa putty at heart rather than tbe great and atiorns a mill oeai It in word whet is title 10 15 2 50 3 1 75 a 150 a 22 06 noen do Eng 75cts Whiskey 25 a 37 Steel Lond Lr lb 18 a 20cis do blistered 15 Gorman American hlist Sugars Ls lb new old Hav white brown Ioaflslqual lump Tallow 18 10 81 10 17 none 23 20 6 inter-reu e-I esls of the country is denotes Ne- 30 acreson creek adjoining Richard Bugg on the paper buildings and necessary out houses Thirty yaare old thii'Ntionalpaper ia not yet in itsprutie but acquires strength and power with every day of its existence dwelling and necessary out house conveniently arranged end well enclosed dipped Cheese Cider bbl Cigurs Span ni common ish Herring bx Sabnoo hbl Mackerel No 1 new 2 3 Shad Flour best scarce Furs Beaver skn Otter Fox Racoon Genseng lb Gunpowder (keg) Glass 10x12 bx 8x10 Hemp prune 112 lbs Hides dried lb salted Iron pig ton country bar Swedes assorted hoop lb sheet Nail Rods Castings ton Lead pig lb bar Leather soallb upper tide Lard Logwood ton Moluases gallon 45 augarhoute 624 Mustard Eng di 2a2 50 Madder Dutch lb 23 cts to20d eastern 9al0 4d to 20d Rittsb 7a8 Oil sperm gal fl 37) linseed 75 cts tanners' bbl 22 Porter American $2 Pepper lb 22 cts 70 a 80 Teas Bohea none Souchong none Hyson 1 25 a 1 37 Young Hyson 1 25 Imperial 1 Gunpowder 1 75 Tin block in plates 4 bx16a fobaccolst qual 2d do 1 4 crossed laQ Twine baling lb 25 a 30 Verdigrise diy 624 in oil keg 12 Wax bees yel lb I8a20 Wines Madeira gal 4 Sicily 1 25 Sherry none Teneriffe 1 75 Malaga AColmen 75 Port 3 Claret box 3 Champaign dot 60 1 other Lot situated on the bank of the river unproved with a brick shop An undivided half of Lots in Cairo onf situated on the bank of the river on which is a large ard convenient warehouse and cotton gin all in good condiliyu The other is Lot No 4 improved with a large warehouse An Undivided halt of 2 Lots in Addition to Cairo die-linguished by enclosed with a plank fence s- a ry hates neither nor loves either with more than gen- which is to assemble in the State of Virginia to revise ral benevolence to all nations To throw the Gov ber eminent of the Commonwealth into the hands of a imho District lately represented by the hon party devoted to Great Britain at a time when we are Moore there are now seven candidates for Congress: in immediate danger of a war with that Empire would Col Sami Daveiss John Rochester Fleasants be downright absurdity George I Brown Wm Caldwell Wm Booker la the fifth place you want my opinion of -'modern anij j0n Kincaid politics and Asbury Dickins Esq has been appointed chief in particular My stars! to write these opinions would clerk in the Treasury Department (of the States) require a volume as large as Body of Di nice Edward Jones Esa But what signify the opinions of an individ ualor a State! We must in such times as these I The New York Enquirer says understand tbat cling to the National Government as our only rock of three Commissioners Messrs Woodbury Hughes and safety against the storm and endeavor to conform our Preble may in all probability be authorized to pro-Stale Governments to the General Government as much Ceed to Holland and there definitively settle thsEast-as we can There were many things in trD Boundary Question administration in my own and in which I could not approve I wished they were otherwise I The April number of the North American Review But 1 could Dot prevent tuem nor alter them I had contains articles on the New Theory of the Earth Col-no choice but to submit If 1 had a vote I should give lege Education Ancient and Modern History Pol-it for Mr Madison at the next election because I koow Cource of Time Civilization of the Indians of no man who would do better At present the Gen- Political Economy Pelham Dictionary eral Government are approaching nearer and nearer American Annuals: Elementary Instruction Dr Mil to my system They are restoring the taxes that ought Letters aud Massachusetts Rail Roads never to have been repealed They are doing something by sea Why do not the Republicans and Fed-1 The 9 ship Natchez Capt Shubrick sailed from ralists too cry aloud for a Navy! That is the only New York on the 28th ult arm that can protect us or preserve the Union This object I have pursued with unabated zeal for six and I From The ship Edward Bonaffe has arri thirty years Why do ws not celebrate the American ved at New York from Havre bringing Palis papers Navy of 1775 177 1777 1778 1779 Why are to Feb 2 held up to admiration the triumphs of Talbot Trux- Prussia is said to be collecting troops upon the bor- ton Little Preble and the two Decaturs No! To- ders of Poland to guarantee the tranquillity of tbat tyism abhors all these exploits snd Whigs have not kingdom during the absence of the Polish army aente nor spirit to see the necessity of it or to under- which it is re asserted is to be employed in the eosu take the work The landed interest in Holland de- log campaign against the Turks Prussia also stipu-pressed their Navy The landed intciest ia Franco lates with Russia to guard England from any encroach- BANK NOTE EXCHANGE United States and branches paraj perct discount par par Without having ever sorght for popularity or courted public patronage the National lnudligf near enjoy the widest circulation of any newspaper in the Uuited Status It is read in every State end Territory in the Union aid in every city and town well as in the country It is read in every camtal in Europe end possesses soaree of information exceeded ty no other Journal For the first time an effort is made to enlarge the subscription to It by tending forth this Prospectus which our adversaria ia At the Court-house in the town Ot LiObdllOnj politici fire exacted todcsl so gmMOtalj with ii lo let it we will offer forsaleon the saute conditions on the 27th of June ienndour friend so kindlras to further our purpose with I their aid and countenance Heretofore have hardly wished 60 ncresof Land on Cedar Creek Wilson county nesr the to enlarge our subscription list Intending hereafter however Big Spring to devote ourselves wnolly to the newspaper and to a proper iin- At- Pcvurt liAiicp in Gift town of Dovpr on condition of the Press" invite such further At the Lourt-liouse in tile town Ol uover on ibl lonSMiW punctuaHy paid will remunerate curia- Thursday the 28th of May next we will offer for sale on the exprne 6 same The National intelligencer is published daily at ten dollars 1000 acres of Laud on Cross Creek Stewart county near Indi- annam bU in 3Rncs Hi published also for the more Mount This tract cootiguou to mint of Iron Ore of £nvmnt circulation where a daily mail doe not penetrate three time wet kt six dollar per eunum payable in advance A remittance of either these amounts in bank paper by mall wtU ensure the prompt and regular transmission of every paper that mav be ordered Those subscribing will please to signify whether they desire th paper for a year only and then to ba stopped without further notice or wish it to be continued until countermanded Wanhington March 5 supenorqualityand affords situation on a small stream for working machinery 8 acreson Cumberland river at the mouth of Saline Creek improved with several buildings At the Court-house in the town of Dresden on the 30th of May we will offer on the same condition 100 acres on creek ofthe north fork of the Obi river in th 1st and 10th section Weakly county Tennessee Branch Bank at Nashville Bank of the Slate and branch at Knoxville Yeatmen Woods A Co payabla at Nashville do do at Philadelphia Bank of the State at Knoxville do Carthage do Columbia do Franklin do Clarksville Nashville Farmers and Mechanics Nat hr Kentucky Commonwealth State Bank and branches Louisiana Bunks io New-Orleans Bank at Natches Alabama Mobil Bank State Bank Tombacbe Bank Planters and Merchants' Bank Augusta Bank State Bank and branches Bank Darien Bank South-Carolina Charleston Banks North-Carolinu State Bank A branches Newbern Bank Cape FearBank Virginia Bank of Virginia thrillers' do do except Winchester Bank of theValley and branch Maryland Baltimore city banks ennsylvania Philadelphia city banks -Ns to York New York rity hank By virtue of a writ of fi fa to me directed from the honorable the circuit court ff ment on the part of Sweden Great distress has been experienced from the inclem cncy of the weather by the poor Swiss emigrants at Havre on their way to the Pnited States It ia believed that preparations are making by the always starved theirs Aod we see the consequences The landed interest in America hat done the same and we feel the effects yQ 3 Ia the sixth place the nscessity of a union of sentiment and affection between the National and Slate Gov- on range 226 acres in the county of Weakly on Mud creek a branch of the south fork of Obion river in the 13th district and 7th section of thejd range At the on the 9th of 252 acres situated shout two mile south-east from the town of Memphis Also en undivided l-8lhpart of 1309 acres of Lend edjoimng the town of Memphis and en equal interest in number of uu improved Lots in said All of which will be sold without reserve Bonds with approved security will be required of the purchasers and the right of property retained until the purchase money is paid WILLIAM CAGE WINCHESTER! VVe are euthorited and Court-house in the town of Mnrabi one we will offer to sell on the same conditions iral hnit In ml mihreni from ihe town ill offer to sell on the same i(u td nterM( 0f fj0 Napier A Geo Napier and to two I bMnHpec and lblrt acre 0f LAND in Dickson connly on the head of th test fork of creek adjoining the land ot Ellis Ticen on the west Levied on at the instance of Ellis Ticen on the west William egainst said Tims Napier and Geo 8 Napier ROBKRT LIVINGSTON 9 ernments at this important juncture the danger of be- Portuguse refugees in England and France to effect a iog influenced by men who threaten to resist the law I landing in Portugal and raise tho Constitution stan-and destroy the fabric of the Union is so obvious and dard in opposition to Don Miguel the usurper It is palpable that the man who wants tho opinion of John believed that the American ship James Cropper has Adams to convince him of it must be destitute of com- been chartered by the Brazilian Consul at London for mon information or common understanding I this service In the seventh place I have been absent from this The three ambassadors had arrived at Naples The subscribers have received by thelnte arrival fiom England a very extensive and complete assortment of HanlwreCutUry Saddlery bmre and is osnned good Guns Housekeeping artirlns and Isncf yB(barg(U)1pjr 0f HEAVY GOODS vit: Anvil term as above on the 3J day of June next at the Court house yjce Chains of vanousquahties Hoe Axes Steel of in the foam of Trenton Gibson county 1000 ACRES OF Hoop Iron best cast Steel Pit and Cross cot Sews LAND situated near tbe road leading from Trenton lo Jackson rePf ed from the Northern Manufactories a (till bout 14 miles from the former end 17 from th latter place in 0'( Hollow ware very superior Cottoa Wool I I i I 74 I ill -Lna tka land I 1 awe I MS show th land Extract ej I tlitr doled Harrs Feb 1 1899 Our sale of Colton during Die past fortnight amount to 5153 bales comprising 6983 bales Hcaies sorts Price have not varied and ar much the same a on Ilia B4lh ult Uplands and Mobile B5 a SKI Louisiana 85 a 110 Ton nenwes and Alalmmas B5 a but wo think the late heavy arrivala will alien the lower descriptions of Cotton which have lately been ua-aoteable and of which hohlara evince tho greatest deslro to dispose of Dur stock romnrisea 31 577 bales Including 739 bate UB sort gainst 46 838 of which 37870 bales 8 rorts it th rams period of 1898 Strxlrord Canning reached there on the 14tti Count Guilleminot landed on the 14th and de Rtbeau pierre entered Naples on the morning of the 17(hJao uary The ice bad completely broken up in the Seine Very severe weather has been experienced at Quille bettf the mercury in thermometer having fallen 14 degrees below zero The French Chambers were in sessions On the Slat January tbe Deputies after a warm debate elected Messrs Dupon itChampon their vice-presdient a-j Messrs Laicour and Chateaufort secretaries Commonwealth from 1774 to 1778 in Congress- four years from 1778 to 1788 in Europe ten years from 17B9 to 1801 as Vice President and twelve years and eleven years in a Hermitage in thirty seven years Io all this time 1 have had no opportunities to mix mith the People of this State or to koow mnch of men or things in it How then is it possible or how can it bq decent for me to come forward and preach aod exhort upon tbe politics of the States! I have had opportnniticT to know something of IN general affairs of the Un'ni and of the foreign relations of tho nation 1 in a mod to respect the Cards Paper and School Books 4 onkmgGUraef la yfreat ear Viety Bellowsilra Whre Hough Mould Ilwc Ac The above Goods have been selected from the ksw-factories in England and the United Slates eXptfsaly Ft ika country trade and will be sold at such prices as baanof fart 4 give entire mtuGctien Country Merchant visiting Nw Ow- ir lohcHd eUnd pnf and msasitsp hoods a Vi liiTlNfi mafll-eofu No 10 Canal -street f'tw-One3H the neighborhood ol Isham Davis Esq who will to any who wish to purchase WILLIAM CAGE Aptil WINCHESTER HECKS at sight on tbe Maimers' and Me' demies' Bank of Philadetphiator rale by VF ATMAN WOODS A Cn i'a tu FcTTyXr Johitxon A Son for sale si this Office STEAMBOAT REGISTER Monday April i3 Cumberland LtlwlreSmlthland -tee-lay April jU Emerald Wra) Louisville Cum betluud Lawles Pmubmii'l.

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