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? , .'.I1 I" " W1 1 ? AID AND COML'OKT TO TllK ENlv MV. In the Abolition papei's-?with which wo arc often favored through the unsolicited and unrequited kindness of their conductors?wo see frequent acVnowl('(Irrnnionfu nf r . ..h^.Mvuui ui iiiiiiiinuii.'i oi considerable sums 'in nut of the cmisp*?or subscriptions by iridividtiaw for n large number of e^lrn'copies of the paper for circulation ?all of which is doubtloss very encouraging to those Workers of mischief both in principle jmd pooKcr. In fact, they dilve a thriving,trade In philanthropy, And put money in their pur set While playing the Pharisee and preaching up their own superiority in morality to the benighted heathens of the South?the nvocopflfl <->f I w, H IIVOVJ om W HIhor (hoy wore, never known to refuse through arty sei-uple. iVow, it is said by a wise ancient that 'it is lawful to learn from an enemy,' and make me of any Mrategem In tactics which he may employ for attack, in the way of (jk'fence?and in this matter all who feel a nronor ihlorost. In nmnnmiiimr . , " I" "l' "p f> correct views on this vital subject of Southern safety might well pvofit by the example of those who are moving heaven and earth to compass its downfall. The papers assaying our section and institutions are forced info extensive circulation by a kind of hot-bed patronage, and a lavish liberality of individual expenditure which would he highly praiseworthy werti its aim and objects not so diabolical. On the other hand, at the ve\>, same time, numerous mm ? Wl> n Mind heedlessness that amounts to criminality, are. neglecting even tho paltry pittance of an annual subscription to their own local prints, which arc fighting their battles, with full ammunition chests it is true, for truth and justice arc on their side?but sadly crippled for want of the 'sinews of war*?ready casV?without which types can no more be kept standing than armies; But a few weeks since j t At . _ t % ? * * ?>nr Di me noKiest and ablest, champions of State and Southern r.ghts (the Hamburg Journal) fell through for the want of patronage---wmlc from its immediate neighborhood, we willl warrant, that thousands of dollars arc annually transmitted through the Post-officc, to swell the hoard* ofr.omo Philadelphia or New York 'Mammoth Newspaper' establishment---the. nrrmrli'fnf '>? ? . /./! i g' "i *;* ,%l v ,vu lint alwhtiomsts, and subscribers to ton copies c neb of the Antt-fMnVcry tftandard for circulation among their Southern friend*. This may seem putting thecase strongly, but we know that in some cases it. actually has happened?and if our people think the return yielded by the investment, a good one, why let them persevere in sending subscriptions, (the t -1 - V mwiiys nceompanying the name) ] to the North?while they give their good wishes to their own papers?their names l and nothing else?or in those lower .depths find the lowest still by payinq for t h^.^reign and sponging for the home ar- ] tiAc. We have spoken out these plain truths > ?the force of which every honest and candid mind must admit?moved thereto I not so much bj' selfish motives as by the conviction of the necessity of the a doption of a different policy on the part of our people, who may be thoughtless and reckless in nil pecuniary matters, hut totally devoid of all suspicions of mean- ! ness or illibcrnlity. Neither have our remarks heen induced by our personal experience?for the support accorded to Our enterprise ha* ' been and continues to be liberal perhaps beyond our desorts and expectations:? ' yet our observation, and incidents daily forced.upon our attention in our exchanges have provoked this contrast, which it w<?uld be well for nil who prize their own nearest interests to reflect mid net upon. The Home press asks 110 nbns of the Southern people?it would spurn more ' gratuities or ostentatious donnlionsin the j shape of charity; but it does deserve, and : h1iouU1 receive, a liberal support and countenance from thoso to whose interests ; and rights (he energies and labors of its conductors are devoted. 'Millions for defence not a cent for tribute,' was deemed good doctrine in days gone by?and vjhat battery is more potent than that of the press to pour hot .shot in the ranks of the enemy! Let our people think of this?and not i allow thtiiv enemies to be more active in I xitMjault than we are in defenoe.-?Tele- 1 (jraph CJrsB vou IIiiki matism.?-Wo recommend the following recipe, which will bo found upon trial to be a simple, still nn invaluable remedy for rheumatism. Take a pint of the spirits of turpeniine, to which add half an ounce of camphor; let it stand till tho enmphor -is dissolved, | thon rub it on the pait nflfected, and it j will ? ,-:-1 ?? . ?w t vn*uv I'lJ-j UIU CUIIJJJIHlfll'. Flannel nhould after tae pnrt is well fo- j mcnted with turpentine. Repeat the ftp plication morning nnd Qvening. It is Bftkl to be wpuUly nvniiable for burns, Bcnlda. bnils^n ana sjitninB, niver foiling . of succesB. {, can vouch for its eljficion n ,cy in rheumatic uffectionH. The crdatfl of the Catakill mountains were white with snow for a few hours, on I Thursday lust, the 18th inM, *' *I?. : I'Uft-v,""' 'Tr-?"' Komk to bn Annkxkh to Fit an ok,-? An Ametican gentleman In Paris, whose means of information the $e\v York Trlj bunc says uro excellent. <*lves a cuiious j ! pls'u of President Louis TSapoleon to an- * 1 ?-* nex uome to France. lie remarks upon , the fact that the Retrogrades in tlio 1 French Chamber have not (hucd to attack the President's letter to fob Nev, and says: "The Pope will recede-?If not, ! there will ben movement made, and that very soon, the object 01 which will be to ' anne\ Home to l1'rupee. If the Pope still continues to be obstinate, Louis Napoleon will^contiive to have the popular vote of I llnmft fii"" ' ^ ^..vn iur <l|lUV*IUIOn. Intcrc.itin<j front the Camanchc Ac/-'! t!on.?We lean, that intelligent} has been received at theWar Department respect- ' ing an important National (Council recent ly held hy the Canumclu: Indians. This council lasted ten days, and it? object \v;is j to electa new chief to rule the intion (in | place of the one recently decerned) and | the individual thus honored glo:k-: i i the i nnmA r?f linft'oln ^ 1 ' - 4 * * - ..u..u4vr Ajuinp. vu uoin't' insfti j led into office, after the Itulian fashion, j this head cliiof called upon his eubdrdi! nutos freely to express their opinions up- I on all mutters of importance connected with the affairs of the nation; whereupon i many speeches were delivered Tliov were {juuundly of tho rtiuii ! io.tullv c1 .t acter, but none more so than tlmt delivered by the newly elected chief hi i ;c! lie maintained that hi j-r .pic 1r> ! J merly made war upon T??xas when it \va i 'feeble and alone.' and had gained noi.h! intr; and he gave it. a;- his opinion that iT 1 ' ' * I 11icy cuiuinuuu u) maue nir upon Te\ . since it h.1d becoiYle a p.u: of tho ( ..I'. <? States, ihd result would he thci d. struction rts ft nntion. He ntao ?<\-| v od a dctorminnrton to do all in his priwiv o : put a stop to the thriving depredation* which had been commuted by his people against tho white inhabitants, and expressed a hope fhot his efforts would he successful. Tho prominent mdinbevs of the council lir\ ntr nfrrnr./l I!?.? -f w?/\* kV VIIU 0\J V iutr til Buffalo Hump, two subordinate chiefs , I wore appointed to communicate in person ! the result of the council to Cap I.. Htoele, i 1 of the. 2d dragoon-', at Kvedfiric'sliurpj. hv whom a report was tVusde to General Brooke, commanding in Texns, who fwarded il to the Wnr Depailmf-nt.yV"/. fntelli</cuccr. TIIR CI I A fi.KMcuirroK?INI :<tusi ' DeVKI-OI'MLoT8. It hit* hniM! II 1 of speculation for some tinn wh.ti coun ! try the Hound Inlanders were u? oonqn-f. I Mr: G. H. Williams, sergeant ntnjorof the late regiment on Hound Island, informs the editor of tin* ?St. Louis Union that their ultimate destination \v:u-. lh?* ( Island of CJuIki. The men worn to 4\n\? ' i ? ' ' ' ? * * - ui t. ii 5>iuji|H'U 10 mc IsUind i)l Lujjez lo | lie drilled and armed. Tl>t; oxpediliun line! boon in conlenipl-ition foinviu\ \ < and the funds for its support had i,.fi .i , aecumulnted by annual ?1?>---4! -> ? ; Hvm the plftntevrf r* C'libn, ml wen1 (lioosi ed in Ne\r York, subject to tin: o/<l? ? of Gen. Lopez, tb?j ijcneitd imhw vy: of l} expedition. Ltr,obiout ;vn ib.> . m: ment of a Republican Govon* .cut i<; Cuba. For the pro. ent the expedition j has been pbr.ndoncd, but Cols, While rnd 13iscoo, (ho lotidoifl, <nii /l... icJ no doubt as to its ultimate success. Cykx?Tho X. V. Hun, which h 'resumed lo be well informed its it> tl tcmplatep outrage ag/iinsl llu- Inland of Ouba, states Ui.m tKe ojfrmi/'ptioh foe ix\ I object''is nl I his moment as \itnl and formidable as on the day when the Prod i mat ion was uttered against it." Tvlcgraphcd to the Chariest >n Covrier. Fohkiok Ni:\ys.?From Austria, we learn that l?00 vessels havo boon engaged in conveying the sick nn.l wounded i\. n i rum i>oinorT American Claims o /aiuxt Pov!?(/al. A loading house in Mcw-Yofl: has re ceivdd private, letters from a rflen-\Miiie house in Lisbon, c6nt;unm^ inform; ii<>n that tho American Government bad <ii rccted its Cluwge to demand from tb^ Portuguese Government an unequivocal , answer in relation to Amciicqn ylnim i i upon it for spoliations. The answer must ! Ix> given by the 1st November -next.; and this must be conclusive a-?.to tlw ^'termination of the Portuguoqo Government to pny or to resist payment. Bai.timokk, Oct. 28-12, m. The English papers ana cireninrs have arrived; thvrc is, however, nothing nnditional boyond previous report?. There is no change in the nrino.of riy>. fri;A T?_ >? 1 xiiu E-iigjism vtnvornmoiu9ppo^o.s the I ' clnim of the American Company wijiird-'J inpf Nicumgun. They Msel*? tnutlf is j based on speculation. if the ' Apv-ri- ' cms insist on their clhinis thev aGSflrn offering resistance, The Thornton Times <Hiyn if the Americans intend for^tipr a oommuntcution between the Atlantic and i nuniv VCKUIO HJ tllV WIIUIO woriu, rdlj^- | dlun will not resist. A dwnff h is tutftod up in Town, wliri'l promises to nvnf Tom Thumb. Ko is I flftcnnljvoars old. nnd two hirt. twrt I I 0?f t *n?hTl^igh 7 |te* nan'C n??r' I At tho AVhig State Convention of Vermunt, a few days s(ik:<?, a resolution was j unanimously adopted, tendering lo the [ people of Canada their most cordial sym pathy hi their desire foe annexation, and ! roi hailing that movementfas hut the niulti ply Ing evidence of the spread of rcpnbli caniain throughout the \y.oi.jd, declaring , that lhc Interests, hopes and \y phes of ihe. ixuiuiicnn people should impi-1 them i? wi'lcome with open arms ilio foriilo and , free .territory and (Tie intelligent population of Camilla. A Pmis loiter in thr JVow York Herald. under dale of Orfohev fltli ' "f'olt, tlie VeYolvM',' has thought i( p>-opev; n (lu'so rov liitif.i ^rv liives, to offev nis invention (o tli w '^vo, nnvnt. I To is here, rnd hud ?*? ; 1 intervi w w ith Mm Midtetor of War, and 1.0 doubt wi!i [irr- ,,(J cure a large order for these shooiinj*-irons 11 for the French nviny. flo rtmch for *'r' A met it'nn onterpriss and invention abroad ' '' its infhtence ? perceptible to eve v conn trv in the world." ' c! ! 1 c t - - -? ? - i Ackpiowlcdgniciit^. is I We acknowledge the rccoipt llii-* week, of the following humis from (lie pornom below named : TInni \ niHlivrr, An l> r.-ou 0. H, *160 r. S. I' BiuCo, " " I 60 .1.Land, " " 1 60 f, { Oiipt. J. Y. Fret well, " " 150 Ool..l, T..Orr, " " 1 60 T! S. M. VV ilkc-', ' " 1 60 ]l: Tlio?. A. Shcrruvd, Motfett-\ ,.lo, 1 oO lv .Ii\. I'icknK n H ' Ino. Shuvpc, iibq., " ' 1 50 pr S.irti'1 1'ufflaik, " "5 <Ml (Jap.. A. Wert, Clwolioe, I 50 >oi (.'apt. Moses Hmitlt, Dogwood Spring*, 1 50 F, F. Holland, Salubrity, 1 50 '?< O. Ferguson, Wolf Crook, I 50 :l J Jas. T. Ferguson " " 1 50 Ja<*. Major, " " 1 50 s''! Tim". 1 [aUum, fail Imp's. 1 5? ;1n l>i 1 n Roper, I'ickoti-ville, 1 60 las. Ferguson. Hor.?o Shoo, 1 50 I'' Onpt. L. Towers, Biu-holcr's Retrofit, 75 Nov. 8,184ft. j S O VI F, THIN <J N K W. WKK.4V R1KUAINS AT BSachcIor's Relrcat j' i am now opening at this piacv .1 h ir?d .spine assortment of Kail taxi Winter Goods, co'i' i iting in part of Cloth* t ?'TCic. 1 w?M*d> ( :11 wool) Kcnlvwk* it--. v .; Hae assortment of I t** {.lyle \<siin,;--. li A great v:>r'n'ly of wiir'T ;(00d t'ur I Hilic-.,' 'O u":.r. Fancy Prints, of etiti elv n?-v\ to pot terns, at ;"? cents per yard and up- ' wards. Muslins, Cambrics, Oinghnms. l'i A largo assortment of well selected -II..... I. C1I it <>, ifuui'u iM, onu ung^, I lals, I aps, Pn Honnets. Bool;;, Shoos, Saddles, Uririies, i 'ocle/y. I larriwiire, Meriioticj-.SMcr.tr, ('oH >, S:;!:. N :i 1 , I tagging, Rope unri th< Tu mc: as '.veil . all other r-r'i -lc i.iIK <1? j ? u country uo.e, :ril of which ! will dispose of on ihe best tern*. 1 will always bo j>loa eri lu shew my *ni (iooris to ihoso \\ ho favor mo with a call, ' free of charge. V.'. J. NEVLhU a I >;;r.h? Iwi'h Re. I ('on I. ?S. I . ,%:i1 Nov. ad 1810 if to ? - - T.- ? ? - phi W.B Hi 1/ *S H: SM4D fi, SK tk< i iu? On _*/o;td:iy the 1 Oth Novofphor next, the Into residence cf M.ij. A. Hamilton. loNvtftod, nCnr Pirkonsvflle. :'ll the porsr I property ' loncfiiij* to the estate oT ' "ifl derea^et), consisting f,i ^7 iikch No 1 giw :; mot)? xvlvomis a J$lr; 'lo tni I. and 1 Sliocinnk"^!, : ffftlfet* .t. i 2 Vii'ers; 1.! head of Horsos and Mules, nui'MiV wV.ieli 4\(t is a i inr nor.40 <olt, fov ?M<vio, ?; d hi j,j, dnri l<y Jnrksort; :i l.n o? &tockoi" Hot*.-, i f01 (00 fa'.tonipp) to or AO bond of <*'af i ; DO ho ul of Shoiij ; 3 or -I hutkdr* I hni r>. ' of ('<>i*?:; ! or .'i thousnn ! pound: v < 1 (lotton; ?i cjonnii'-v of Oa(.s 1'oddcr. ?S'tr;;.v .Tu I .SO KuahftUl of Wftojl, '20 Of HO do. !,' \ ... : i>! Hhurrv'-; i? \V::7ons' lj' ( *:( 1 . ?l:o 4 ') .Sloe. , I sot Blacksmith ioul : ^tilh * fl!| Btnnds; Bacon nn I Liud, ..nd vtiric? Mi fc'l er articles too tedious to ni6ritiot?.< 1 < Tr.i:m ??Kor'tdl sums ot Fvc Polios |g ?,.,1 .. -III ~f . ? 1 -1 . Ill II |I mil VJ.', .1 IHI'IIII 111 J ? (VHJItlllS, Ui<? pt'.rchniier giving Bend wiuh interest fruii) . tiiit'.? with (wo approved scauiUii'a, under thai amount, cash. A. M. HAMILTON. Admiu Uv "<*>' November 8d, 1849. ui-, i' B T \ T 1 49 \ . Oavolino K. Alexander. and Daniel M. Alexander, having applied to mo for let , tors of Administration on the FsUito of Afifculdnt Alexander, lata of f'ickon.-i Dis- j trlct decerned. 'J!ho. Klndrdd and ?rod |lf. itorfc are rited fo appear hcjbrt me on Friday the Iftth ir?t*io show oaiiso if any ! they can, why said Administration should i not ho granted. ftlvro under my hand nnd seal ?kl day of November, 18*9. j C I W. D. STEEL, o. v. n. i 2 ins. , : i / ; ft o I M a ke r. V' A. ^ood Bo<Jt and Shoo maker will find J ch ft to'hft IntOmft to locate himself at this , Villai/e. ! Piekchs C. H., Oct. 27, tgsm. I ~v ? \ e.'"1 i* -1 11 i-i Jig W A M B r R 0 M \ UK TETfi. (iu;rouTf i) km Tin: ki.ovf.i: couueh.) IIamju it<:, Oct 11,1819. Cotton has improvfii this syovh-?l>o\v >^11# n 10 to 10 ;v 1; not niikh Pfrlv(njj. I'ui'H, 50 pi*v bunlu'l. ' I 50 Ufl to 37 i(5 piV 'xr.'iul. yi? iu" ;>t , io Viillow, ,q Hhcoii, V I " < I .'j (u%0 ? l,iot,r' iu )) ) l,bl. i'onrs ,k\. n * fn w i t r o ^7" Aviuslio..u li,.,! ra r* uc. lu jftuiii IK i Viiou vyi *. Ji aiii.itiit in oti tpq K (uio ?>i" Am. on?;, laic c? f'i(!?ATi.s isttiv t, tltc Kr. r*<' 'I ' iir cilt'd t?> ? To,' 1110 uJ Fickcya Q. i i > on ioa\ ; i ir i., iuoKiiisc ii ;<> lltt-y :: v, 1;y I 1 ;Ut?T.M*#n r-hov1 1 rot granted. Oiu-n under. i\ 1. d rd 1 3d Nov. MO. V TV iSTF/KT K. o v. v>. 2 i is. W. T. IIOF/k oOVi-H for ! i ' N " .tniftiro, md :i I; njv : ??1 r-f;ick vr.so iA Wrr.. wlik'Si hV'\<v\v lives (die IM; Ic: UrtlTr.^fliiCi^ ! \v<: 11 :;r?v.t y\cri.> srlfin, \n vi >\ r'lVviri i v it! !->r;llnnih . it v/t , . i r?. fill.; of. ion .1 ] f i, ?i :n u:i\ tier, (1?< KiiiV. i- .. j(V i'or. 1>\\' Hi':;;- ff )\iWc, K't''*. ' n y i'rt nwril, : > I ctluT corn. n';. r. . otir, 1\ to w<?11 m!|-.ir>vp'(I I ti- l ' > jood \co?lonn within I 1 of i mil-" f hou r Knd i' i- ?.io?.*i V'ilv thO ' md for ; Physician in o p .t. v. d 1 "\vill <tr> .ill f can to introduce !t ni into practice while i remain at thi too c South (Carolinian, ami T-anr * ill?- Herald. will plo.v ogive tho ubo\ o 1.1 r insertions and fomnd nee' -\?nts to i ofTuv. V; T i T< >ii v\Tn IVKvns, Oi l. -JT CM. It HK oro.M*:\: station t/ou /& i.$, ft. i tii? j>|. tv : Pit k<11 trict, i ><,; c Ti'V in1!'! N' vth "i cIn*"." <' )1 ;i. <? <iith< ;i<1 l? . tr* >'. t!'. IntH f I ? ;> to Ch\ n, (h. rortfuin IOC' Acw; of forti'? 1 . 1 .* 1 >> 1 * irm wmcn win rit' <ti p > i".i "f on termi lit.> -;( "d\ in. y* > the puivhtlKt'l. : Iff Ml'.l ! (< k tMttlJ. ti.e OcHi 'v.nny p??-v.!wr '?dvnnlt<?& : It! - pro'lu'M HvLHt:v?f cropi-of (.'om, V'cht Uyr O;:t>- it"1 I'ofJitoes. vrhiU* i rills fo' miles .irrjnil mvo lir..^ n rrvVrith> of 'he y?v. ;th iln ii'hi' t vfiUvs. . On i p'\ -ui o^ lhc to'.-iII (ho \ I ,iiM'nu'<- f"ii . w. II ? - -r% M?vJ r AI7II iCid; t- 'w> sfo \ Wrick Dwelling. Tin ; i\' five cr *his Hlfifiiin fcvTiinp it i ?iont in th<Iv ) > ', . f -v Sf '. hi 11 k?? wt l N mitotan m?I i- i- -vy -ilv < <*] r.i'" < !>.; ?1 l> |.II ;t\ M?:0:.?il!0r0. > f'M l|"" fl it's v"'*1 i t'.ii ir.r the u.tv r: ' ' n'i wiHmx* of it-i nin'v fVr*r? j? .ili,.M lu'tlior iVM r'uM.liU": v* ill i n obn .fiU!;icn'?- w it I: .1 \ POYIR Pijlu v- IT S <' jW I ' *' Si..ill. v V . ! i : iieiou isso iji"-!'. :?,id J/Kirt'iitiill* t w ill . 'H' tin' ;< % t 11.1 iiis-': lions mid ward tii? ir 'tcoount^ fo thi* otfitv. xisw <;oo5t,<" : {. 1 \ '.'d ?<>??? ,\i \mk ? l .u.i-.iii 1.1 i ?ri <-r\c >:' fc'aiu'y U It (I PHaiw iimshVn,- TVC??|M SoiBs (Tagi:-*, *^o?d Huttler ."ils"1 off aBQ Overmil-. triM;- ;?ml Coa&*sc m>ih, A o. ,\ I .?*)?/ l;? : < < lot <i ) :: ! : d VVinf# r Goods lV>r rlit--/ . li irumWllrttrU* nd OX?lY)ino lb? VOfirvi'-i, ;<t fh? stoi( of TIEN^ON ^TAYLOR. 7>i?.,krn> If Sep I. 'JO, 1819. 21 If <THI;AR? tiooiw. Olienp jik (h? hcnfie?4! Tiir. oiihKCiihrr respectfully inform* friend* pnd (ho puhlie y-onernily. thut in i-fcoiv ing ii Hhoil intm vnU s ir\VTt?A?jfV Ml'l kY'TlAW /M.< * ? H II'UVJMIJ * ' I'J I 4 I n / T \ 'I Dry ^:oc>d;s. <?* pj 6 -n KRii k s. Hardunr^ A: luUcvv. ICCKKTU A NT' VVUttf' *?nrt tV<*. *V<v <*/< . I Sftic.(^o<! expressly for tliis mnrfcnf imm! II bo fold positively ft chtsip ft4* tbe rnposr ior conn. ,S. R. McFALL. Pickens 0. H., ff. C. ) Mny 18, 1840. j" 1 tf T^Arvift i<Vftu ftiT?j w s >| 1 'I'ho ubsorlber having more Land? i than h oun cultivate, oilbrs for sala i* I valuable plantation, situated In PckcHB : Distinct, on Fuller's Creek, waters' of ' ('onncross, containing ftOO acres; about inOof which is cleared nivd mostly fresh, I?there is a large. qurntUy of bottom land ditched ntld dre'invltl. The Plantation is o I tilhible end productive ground, as rvn i.i the t'Vy.-cov.ntrv, mule.i gool lence stud in :i liiyh state of cnlti-. vntiiin ' ,'W1 *' .... "'"i in ? fjoou i'wollinj^ TIo::s?\ Kiten<M?. NWro Hou&?\ CotI on Gin nnd Ihrnshing .'fiu'!:ijic, and ; 11 pv.vssm v <"it buiiui'ig*. 1 lt? m ill 1 o <-ril 27'J ivrc~ o ' Il'ix.d' I ti'l l\iuj/ tho ove sitmtcd n? .no r.i il livtdii: * fro."i Pi 'Ucn '* 0*11. ' 1o <' ! > \ ill?* O.i., byway ol Usv'uolor's I Ht'1" lit' o'ht : ? .j 1<; from A ' m ;\ iJi<' to f '\; i! \ :i!r>. Gp., both n. irls ir.!i?.{fi|"; ilv- j;h the tv; et. On > id f.-'M i - h . II llfrnvov orient; the h-1 . ... .1 ?i?- l- "? 1 -1 ... i MII 4i j?' t< grower Oi l iiii i i j'l I'.i r tii'jv 1 . rlYrsos ^ d?'vi? i'l^- t-. jn; h . , oidd do j v."11 to.ull i'U'l t'.fr i elves. 7'er::rs * ' '.K* f "> !' r;* wv. Apj)l\ to i It*.MAS sv. IIAJtniN. August 2f> ] .1.'. I I-If <' l T 1 77 OY. Mi.-*. Imurya Ni.v, unci lilish Alexniuie ' (> i> j>|ili( d lo me J'oi J.citois of Ad i 11 1 ! . >.!; !,? of ]Vuv Nix, v it-k'.-,;- I'i Ario-i. c.1 Ill' Kt'i.lu i U ' Icilnulo of c.uU } cCCi-liOl ii.\ m-I-i.*' inH o jij? v fu lo'o r.'(! ?j .. !i.i tfj liil :u, .<f ^ .vctilb' . .. . ii' ? v < m, v.1 y .il \V-' ,. 1 -)* In.. .' . it-' 'iC jf."1 I i i. w i\ .? . ,-.,v : ' x.l .] 22 1 * ?C ' '!)' : ,>. V. . 1 \ ! iI K . r. n. 2 ir. . Appi:i.*atio:i u>ll l i TUii(io ( tJtl) jK\t ?v? ssion of th? IjVtfi U'tu:i , lor }? ' 1 "*: torn Turnpike Ho n f <>r.. }'; ? <. C. li. iltroiigh Joc-'. si?' :|. \ ioti.. I' l'o I Tutor F:il is. >V ((u . .itCi i, I 640. . voTirrF,.' I, N'auey CVmtrell, wife o1 ..?<< . i';: troll 'A 1? 1 x' > ~, mjvi i v IIUIIJ? 411 n-'ut'ii1' I'l^trict, Ho. Co. do hcr<':.v givo notice o't* m\ intention *o ;vr ;> Sui^-'I'iader. and to oxev<,ir*> nli t!-?* jMivilogo? of ;t Fi?i I'e.-iUf tiftct' :! t expiration of cr < ir. '?th from thi.- r otico. ' <c?-up'vtiou. HVuvor ?%nu Sennstrc . .August 26, 1811? 15?11 i i b\nL ' :tf nr' C I - - - _ . - rr? v 4 '.fffci kJHU l', Hnys ao l.ad'ts and Musts Slip]/f)\s . dint 1'its Unit'? a-ui J.adits' ,SW'Ui* Jit tdlri d'<\ //'(Hi > aud Auiis. i7< <ij\for ca^b. 'iofiil C A lt') r. .MiJ sup) :\ oi Dr. J j.iVi.e- K\m iy ; IV. Honors' Comj'ouril Syrup 01 I.i.ciVkort unH 'IV.'; J/'w Duvivi J? I lcbjo?v I'l i'j'n o I'i.l'i Killor. Ac . Ac., Au i.i: i!)'.<u<cRi^ni 10 v'.K buyer tbp ub^crit'M will like in exchunge l'< Oood-t fVe w:>>, Trllo^, Kuw llidf?, A.c 3. R. Mel-ALL. I'ickci. i l 11.. . .;iy 1 1, 1849. S) rj <? J MBt cj .e..Ti? a.>"* v* t ,9JILC-Cii 1'j, *!!t l' li (' H* v Vf f 'ft#v. V/ollLl tlSf'^Ctfuliv ill i'lii .:r . \ i thf p.ibli'' ?^v.ic" IIV thi'i |:r. ( . Kin*. \ JI SliVit >Ai> .'1.?.>TI1S ' ASlMEHi riM , I'v. ...i Kk.. ccuv Ji.a; . >5 YN A *- t ; .MAI). r! / /jj 11 ;< <, which !i?* HI ipi !>.h. Th?- ?<? .nvitcd to cull n.t' H i hi Sic .V, b'ifovc {H i'.M-'ii y t' w heie Pivkoi.? h May 26, 1349. j H. I >'i'1 : r ..i,i [\V. S. CO ."HP.A*; I v.. KVcKil *KTSM. I Vv' > P y !/ |IM w F.' ? ? - - m A ; fc .. w' 4 A .N O <3 MetTh?iul?. Mnrktt H.mjhr.; SC.? Wati . Aljtota (in.? '.'m r I'-'kf: tiji iiQfthod of ir<f-> ! " ? ?' ? I'rienJ* nrd r'e puWio gCMCi'till?? tbi tsrv still ,-.r"imjc the WAr.i:'ioi?r ? I ' c \i.vih> k H.:>j i|i)! plflopf'tl *' < 0 they ofTov tlu-iv'.-f .. i. T'. .. .. i-J -- - " 1 I - i W% i.1 V I TllOI KORIi;!.!. I (t'ri", P 1.0VP., Haco^, <VC Hnn>:fVK a i? )*< - -,v vnt) .JfnoilAMMhfc;. Fr r Gc'o? nn T'lAi'iftM1 o- Mmroii v^ff. ' ? Tluir Warel i'i Vugu^-tP. io f\ NtttliWosft- tit t' ?n the cfiifo o1 fn-< v. . ' ^>0 Crftdc ' Thciv W-i i- ?vj t t !??> . v-Wee h (*>' > 1rCt*n >v<'i ! m> < j?o! *(d tftcfP?6'o in! , c,KpO'-',d '? c \*; th? \ will l<e oci> tr;'Y41y rt t1 < i fi'Ct O' ljj' 1*?* i . (; o f of' flu;,flifM;!-' Av'MrU flu V H'C ; t ^ will A'rlittfrt thei'- ovv??.) They >o1i'-i" rtttd hoj o to mcriterwl t^oi'o ft full shr.w of tnnf 1i1>p it onrr/e hcrctofpvjC 1 ''stovrM, nrxl, for an I tic It tl'ov now vctinn t honks. Liberal anvrme^s will be made, when required, on m>v produce In store, .1EFFER8, COTHRAN <fe Co, I 1 r I f