Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, October 25, 1838, Image 3
Resolved, That the Committee consider
the propriety of reconnnending the forma
tion of Joint Stock Companies to assist in
promoting a direet import and export trade
with Europe.
Col. Marsh offered the following resoln
tion, which was adopted:
Resolved, That it he refercd to the Con
mittee of twenty -one to considher the expe
diency of reconmcuding to the Legislatures
of the several Stntes and 'Territories repre
sented in the Convention. the adoption of
a liberal system of internal Improvemens.
On motion of Mr W. L. Mitchell, Col
Marsh was added to the. Committee of
twenty-one.
The Convention then adjourned till 12
o'clock, to-morrow.
Tuesday, 12 o'clock.
The Convention met this day, according
to previous arrangetnent.
The lion. A. B. Longstreet, from the
Committee of21, stnted tht the Coinit
-tee was not yet ready to report, and asked
for further time--granted.
Mr. Boyce moved that Alex. Black, Mr.
- Jamison and A. -McDowell, be added to the
Committee of 21.
- Mr. Pollard, of Mabaama, presented the
liroeeedings of a Convention recently beh!
at Huntsville, Ala. which. after heing r:ad.
were on motion of Mr. Dearing, ordered to
be recorded.
Dr Rtobertson presented the following
resolution, which was ordered to be referred
to the Committee of 21.
Resolved ''hat the Committee of 21 he
requested to inqire whether any of the
Banks have entered into arrangemtents wit h
foreign Banks, by which letters ofcredit can
be obtained upon sulliciient seenrity, by
those desiring to enter into direct imporia
tions--nut if snch arrangements have not
been made, to ascertoin as far as posible,
the causes that operate against the accotn
plishtetnt of so desirable an object.
Mr. Boyce, of Charleston, said that the
matter embraced in the resolution of 11r.
Robertson ,n as already before the Commit
tee of 21, and had been referred to a sub
committee.
Mr. John A. Calhoun, of S. C. otl'red
the following resolution;
Resolved, That it be referred to the Con
mtittee of21 to report as to the heat prae
ticable ncans of inducing our mercbants to
patronize Southern ports.
Afler some remarks by Mr. Calhoun, the
resolution was adopted.
Mr. Bellinger of S. C then read the fol
lowing resolutions:
Resuved, That the Delegates present
will subscribe a sum sullicient for the pur
'pose, of purchasing a Silve Cup. to he
presented to -William Deering, of Auth
ens, as a token ofour respect for the estima
be,nan and highly useful and public spirited
citizen, who first proposed the Coitnercial
Convention, and whom we claim not so
much a as a son of Georgia as of lie cot
Imlon South.
Rcsolred, That Miesers. TKer Boiyee, Jits.
G. Hlolmes, and Wnit. Aiken, of S. L., lhe
app~ointedl a special Commnitme~ to receive~
subscriptions to carry inito ehiect the fore
going resoliutioins.
r. I. E. [lozmes appiovedl of the reso
l ution.
Mr. Dearing' rose to express Iis thainks ihr
the comliment.
A fter being amended on motion of ai r.
Boye., so as to substituite tl* ntame of SIr.
Bellinger fhr his own, the resolutions were
adopteid unanitnously.
The' Coiivent ion theni ni'joned tillI 12
-o'clock tomtorrowv.
Ilouise, on Tuesday 16th inst., the prizes
were awvarded in the folhm'wi n tmainier, viz
First Class, 3 years oll.-I . Mlaj. B3. MI.
Blocker's h, c. Bletnnerhasset, by Nullifier,
data by Director, Of this class there ni etc
but 2 colts showvn.
Second class, 2 yjears old.--Maj. 11. M.
Blocker's hr. f. Lady Nancy, by Nullitier,
dam by Director.
2. WVm. Burkhalter's bI. e Jim Crow,
'by N ullifier, ilam by Phenometion.
3. Rt TI. M ims' 5. f. Victoriai, hv Gtohnn
na dlam by Old Phenomtetton. Oft hiscla.s
thet'e wvero 8 colts exhibited.
Third Class, 1 year old/.'-1. EdwardI
Settle's bi. c. Osecla, by N iltiih-r, damii
by Whip Ciomet. T1his was the' onlyv colh
shownt of-this class, bt won hI have been i a
* dangerous competitor in a crowd,
Thi' Prize awardled to the best of the 2dl
class was an eleganat ridlian whip. TIhe exs
hibiition was, altoethier; highly creditale
to t he owner's and breeders of line stock, andt
thie increasintg intterest ini the impriovum ent
of the breed of~ horses is highly gratrifying.
P. l A N D.
Georgia Cong'ressional Election.-A friend ha.
kiidly "orwairded~ to us from 5 MilulevilleIi the
aggregaute otlicini returns iof the hate 4.'eetioni ihr
mnemn'rs of Conigress fronm every cunt v. in the
Staite.-ti received anid coiiu t the l'ixeemuive
-- Ohpp artuunent, andI the f'ollowing is the finni result.
Te a. ertige majority is iL,:03.-Autr. Clhronirk
&. Sentincul.
Ancord. 3'2,197 hhyur
- l riaersham 3-I I'uu.50 .
Warui,r 31,71* I3'7, '.e, t2
Ylitsccllaacomw.,
From Iiae G/iarlcsioua Mercury.
A Nat~ional Bun; nut the c ause of a
IieuU/ijj .ic ofJie aA1/s'g.--SuIsie (ii oum'
telau'i etiazeus m:'1tjn their iirgumie33 it Iii
vul" ula at lsuumal Budlk, to thtilt. s3ilc poinis
ot it, opjs'oa t)33 I xL'i~t5?rL', said lak0 it
lilt- gra33ut, 3lsis' bkecause exetsagavue were
Ill i.liulCa us1e -,tale ll' a!ijie a cu, duriang
"Life C'~2stL'3ce (II lilt! late~ U milieu M~ale
Ba35!.-II hit 3ills '%is ow.Aing solely 1to 1tha
Beelk, ad could. not hiav1e ben without3 it.
%t1 li- 3their 1113.35' Ue t o L the t3Sieutimoy ofi
Atla'. t,1141% cs-al thie tutus who satved thast
Dl%t, and whoti, I,svstg~ibeen is i'resitsil,
atal v 3ii 111)1) ttisltitei'Lsteid, is ai nilt (ess
L*'. r3 . say t1111111 tenst 1111/1 to heL Cs''(t135L't.
Mr 5. (Ithives says' i the~ 7th, nuu~iIl' of
." lie 1555sd.Lr fing ima~y suppolise, that thec
tacatmue *53543 ;aut g.si eaha'Ue,;ie
up~ ii33on In lecsisabtasiiaseut ot a t ni. of athe
Li333t..l i.5ie$s, fold were tiecturue C*1i~t2(
h it .\ f/icr !le/ac ld oar thc coniclu*sion
Is ) l lute litule eV mi.
ia11 ' b I li isIiC~S iii exctianige wihen
I i 53iiLL V.au ftryfiueilt u i i
V. ills "reai 1; dlli imu nt 13(3311 the( mlpL'*
3tlal ofi a lilaRi of the lizi'eii -States."'
iilt lie lulls ass, t11.1 sl ilti1, blore flie
a l', 3 tieme 'i';s' it basitik oft3lie UL'iiill
ratses, and3 wil i33.mziai,3l ISaiik,'-thtis
Ultl1141 3ier tile 1t. peac "lilt eNC1331lg oper3a
Bul it11 tle cuolisry V. ere lhew~ antd ire"ua.
Alie In'' drti euilartI,.I:i; tihe causes which
leil Ia ei a111 c.( e:tii s*, lhe "ii 'i
1 he.re a, eispl~li ci'iuig, talenit enou,il,
to 1am ii (Ii,. te illtit y' all, anld Mitdrei 110335
aft3 lianuas. lift! I iateil Stales (ass allortl,
ini the busines~ oif tixcliauisi, it'3 tie (tilt'y
be onle e l t~m Lhialtd lisuta ;isl ismioud. cur -
At~Iiii lit! pasit -' It i5si Iull)3'5v31 by3 "iioi5
3 llmi 1I Ia H 'iu1 mii atc C*32al 55chllli t'3iiusi, i~ 11th
keetp ,lown 'sir.e. ttn giric:cs of excawma.~i*
'ei %'3'r%' a'ti .r is probabsm~ly athe Incli. 'Tse
Jt3.33il'm3(y ait all goali aniaaitis. i,. to keepcj
shV.ii t Ii ialipi I3 i at" Individuasi ale
smaaller 33..1333i3 lais.''
;;iii. 'U ire-.'tli('ted Cnuei iti wal ~ouild
hart~ ge b13' (n all 31iat rte hav en~' imjoed
l'roim t N 1231iil Batik, suitd fiI'shtssly a1 lit
tle' imam't; and Julure fill SIttrcayl vaaaajiltliaii1
*stiulises to5 [is, withIiut dubt i, is Basit a2
msIene-, mutt lsrsushlv rastheir imore tha:n anmy
Banksl ot thme Uiualt Staste,~ walt proabm~ly
A caiif. "IJ'iiec Clim5113o't' t ic euisililrv',
rem'eui ly hass Iice-fi ill a sltse at' coma "fiisian,
anti3 I liea'iuuie, nso 3 siereiiees ('a3ul, witls il,
ticeeosafety.103, lht. dIrwn. 3, tritm unt i' l u"stas
m'*siiscit ill the recest aju'rrsIto*.;s of ut.
Il t~o 5ltc t he abloive juist after tite stip)
Iag olf the flansks, amid lbelre., btler the~
uijermal jam of'I tie (lilirei' ho~w ut'asts ig, tile
1133k s Iliadm resuaiimed *3 aid ourm exchianges were'
reosred to ttieir prceent .slaund amssd Isuahi ti
Agini. "'t ' BI.unk or the Uniert States
inever- sold exchatsiLs below its na~tsiral as
j335t taarkl price.''
Imi summaiing up~ lie stays-"We blPieve
we have i:lh'ewn, that sstcs a Hanik is till
('aiistil ulmisat; that it Cll 3301 reformi te
Cul~i cyU3, u1l' in3 fismy ii iu3L'i'e ~subserve I ti
psurpose'; thiam it is cal ia'ally cersins it woultad
mint lreserve' its 53Soundneiss; that it is unne31
ce.ssry. need0 ths lGoth jpolilicully and coin
uicra'iall y it wcill ba' dange~'rous."
'1'tiis is t he is'stitiitiy lad oiioia of' one
N.10 ho L''taimilv best iiis thec hiaacter andto
ieiist.3 at' Iltic instiluailiot ov~er wvhich'I lie.
psresidled w~itha such'l sumipassed abity.
Meteorological Observation
Neur the Village of Abbeville, 8. C.,. III the yeaf
i83. , by ''HUMAS l'ariCx.
" (o o .
2, I 48.4 28.5:1 .0t
2 2.71 "2..7: 28.79 .08
da 2 . 9 28. 9 C.:0 .012
Full. 4 29.0;3 28.88 28.98 .1>
a 29.01 28.(1 28.9)0 .11
(i 2.I39 28.84 28.0 .l"
7 24-' .2 j,"? 7,3 '98.;'3 .14
8 28..-1 ,8 73 28.80 .11
It 2"-bl 28.7., 28.77 .08
Last Qr in '9S 711 28.2 2 .(t 14
i 2;+.:4 28.4; 2-.50 .10
12 '2 ..>di 2.m;,, 28.45:3 .12
1:31 28.7.; 2-.tii(; 28.7.; .07
14 Yi.745 28.Uia 2. 1;c .10
1.5 ::". ."4 2r .7 2 .(11) .1
I - 2,-"2 28.,i;: 28.73 .17
17 '2.71; 28.59 2$ 1i7 .17
New. 18 2 .tio 29.:: 28.5t11 I
I:! 2 .5!1 28.4-' 28.55 .11
20 2-'...4 2=.a, "28.51 .l
'll2 24-67 "I 2 28.5! .Ali
2:1;4 2. 2 .112 28.9t; .12
1st Qr. 29. 2'$ 28.81 2rg5 .1;7
241 2$."2 28.7:1 28.73 .09
' ." 2-; 2 28..31 28.54 II
1 2 . '' ~ 28.511 28.(50 .15
Mantahl l-'rhibit.-Monthly Lowest 2:.48
Floth. y II ighear 29.03
Alonthly .leaan -8.71
Monthl'y Raunge . .5
T )lil 31iETER.
e7 +. i 7 (
:> II>S 7._ I:
4 : 71 ( I -
'I -( 7 1 ;!) 1:
1. (''I -j 7. dI
1.1 7-. r.0 7 1
15 7-1 8:i 77 12
.) I:; 9 .73 1,
17 et:* .1 73 1.1
1$ (14 8;, 78 .'1
19 70 t.- 7:4 t1:I
20 70 7.; 71 t.
111 70 7(; 71 7
2:; (;1 7.3 7 1 ,r
23 7 1 72 (0 co 12
24 4) tia 55 1
4!) 6- 5
2i 57 (7 (;5 10
27 r 70 14 :
: . 71 76 I 7'
2:9 65 78 7:3 1:i
30 (A 79 71 1s
Molnthy.thib.culit, ail':9.218,
WiV.A1-1IIIt AND WIN)S.
The 3, .1. 5, 6, 7, 12, 13, 15, 16, and 24.
were fairldays, the 25. 26.$7, anil 28. elondv
days, the remainder varialile. 'There wa's
Itain on ihe 19, 20. 21. 22, 23. 25. 27, 28.
and 30; the reates, quaniy hi ,.e. lll
ond an' n day was~ 9j-I Oths ofr an inichl,
whichl fell duiringj the mionith was. hiii I ..
I ibb iner. The !P, II. I I, 24. anid 25.
decr or I .iehiini!!, soimes1I i'. lith, were
hea~irl ami -ten: bunt atlway~ siit. The
coIldest da~ys were thel andii 25, the warmi
est the 15. Thiere were eleven cloiiille%
eveingiis, oIf whichili our~ were noti faivorable ,
observedlI~ C t ice a: dy., at i'clock A. M.
valtions. O f these.,i wimis 2 were fromi thei
INorth. :16 N orthi- l'm.. E 'as, 5 8nouth, 4
Soiuthi West, 5 West and 2 Nib Wei V.sr...
The,( li aromleler andu Tlhiermioimeter hiaing ini
lin oplen pasa1gre. Th'lere was~ Uii am acom
paied~i.4 by I Ilai I as large:t a1s nimieg1 near
It' lowe line of' hbis dlist rier, lhe lIail Storm
was1 hiowee bV, ut ofi short d1urationi andl did
no0 injutry to the e ropsi.
OBITUARY.
1'rn:m the Ch/arh stn AI' reury,.
D.1Iied, on Wedne~sday lie I t~hh Oehilber,
a(h resjiidnc ofi his brot hier. on Sni iai's
I liand neair (Chirlesiont. J.Alli 3 lIIA \l I ,
N e)\tldest sonl of Geni. Il~ilumi of tbis
.i3 The <eath of this yioung gc e i n has
mlm'il ag severe weond on i le hearts ol
hi% famlily, oh whichi lie was the miisi ein-r
h eid obljiect ofifuferion hml) lit ha i~sabloen411
ackniiwlhedged lby lihose who~ lse~. estimate of
i(hi i barater~ was lnot formed~ rashily or en
tiricionisly, hbut from very close. oblservaition).
The~i eiilighiteied andii eniterpIrisinig miereh:i s
01UIiCarle'sion know, thait ini the death i.f
M 1r. II imniio, yonniie as lhe was, d/ei ha
1ost one wholgse pilace w ill not1 sioon hie Ii led
b ly ani erinail ini proh)ity and higb diesert.
It is bung, veiry long, since 8otInh (Caroliina
hans hiad ennusi to re'gret he. dlemh Iifcone of
her yonuthfiil sonis, fromm whiom~ there was so
m11nehi reasoni to expect ;a enrieer' of' pub4Ili
nrin~i les . I or whoi, inu pint iifreal utility,
will phire' the p)olitiriani, "'who frets his honr
upon the stalge,'' hielbire th en. 'ili ghitenied andi
h lberail miiied merihnit. whoi i draws inro
the lap of his ciiniitrv ? le stream of 0 wealibI,
byv which lie dilibses through every avenuie
refinement. lIn this senise, Mr i. liloii
ill hI le 'on--idleredl a iulie I lo--s: for hadi he
lIved, t here cnainnt lhe a dlothi butt that lhe
w oulId hiave hieromie a great and an eminent
mer4, chant-the betnefactor, as well as the or
namiient ofl thei State.
Gr'eat paiins hadii beent taken, by the kind
iit f hleri to fo.rm his ebaracter, andii to
ltii him, by edneatliion, lor this imor ranit andit
dillienir Itpursnlit. T1oi nCcompiish this. lie
was fior three yea1r5 fixed ini one) of the siienl
est cotnilnerciaul hzouisiI n inamburg. Th'lero
IMt.I latiilon perfec'itedl hiimself to all the
biranchies of thle seience of' coinmmerce, for it
muay be called a science. Trho immeonso
extensive correspondence of the house,
red in upon him a flood of light anl of
Atnalu , 1and it compelled him to sacluire
owledge of the modlen langtunge,, in,
Ch he hbeiciae a proficient. Onl his re
to America, with all these aeqauisiuionas
tlstnutly, oil openlingI his COttlnitniZ Iouts',
a hig rh statlioi, and was ;ac-knowlelged
tlan ofhbnsiness.. lie exhibited such
ek of informatin, a. d an tccnraey
h. for ai man of lis ye:ars. in our coun
e( least, was novel and exnaordinary.
procured for him, at once, the conii
e atdl esteqgn of our oldest merchants.
8 10 of then did not dissinin to talk and
usel with this young gentleman, who, to
green years, united- the stEasidineass and
wisdom of omritv. Ia the short pe
(b Ilat an all wi.'Prvi-, .tee allottel
t. he showed, in the condret of his basi
s, a spirit, an energy, and a decisiont of
nent, which ;eems only to follow after
ny years of ihoriouis experience: and it
ertai, that unh was the confidence in
.sterling 9Ualities, both at home ant
fttrald, Iihnt had be livel, he wonhlii have
tI up a cominercial hoause in this city,
.ich, for power, integrity. rad s efuless,
i6hli have been unrivalled liar a lang time
tiiome.
t Alats! these visions are all eclipsed. At
(ate early a;-f of twenty foiur, he has lteen
Cust downl. jast its his boot was, on the thlre
bAfteld of the temple, uia the bright light
K(oni.revo:aled belre himt, to lead him 1n
the pinnele. Ile has heet lost to his tfiilv
atud his country. at the very age ni heln hope
is tnoet hnovant.-..when aI thousand predie
tions arc formed -whea i thoisiad brilliant
expectations liish: the imnginoation--and
when disappointnlents area thousand timales
more bitter. We expect to see the ald
oak fall, and ro upon its kindred earth; hnt
earth herseltpgronus when the stronig and vig
Grmn yonane tree is torn frtlm its f(oansalaion.
RI r. IIamilton had the sure -aeromi:mnii
wnent of true merit lie was mode-s. ills
voice nas never heard in landua argument.
lie gave his opinion, and th: w;s all. it
diffident was he, that he lung resisted the
appointmen t of Consl liir a tireign Ite
public of T'exas. It was at last re" titat
ly necepted by himi, 'and the cotm issiont
camte to him. ns hie lay streched on his
death bel, as if to illust'rate the saying of
the wise tman, "vanity, vanity, and all i
vanity ."
The writer of this brief ofl erin:g to the
merits of ' r. II -tinilton. hi the inelanchol
satisfaetion. in the performneit of aa a ict of
fdendahip, to stnnd by his bed-side, at the
closingsccne ofhis life Hie died with the
rage that is hereditary in his faamaily. and
the meekn essof a clhritian. 1 ,"t it lie
(-4p!nsolation to his ntmerns relatives a1nl
frlieds. to know that in the ltiong and mourn
ful procession that foilliwel him to his grave
were to be seen all that i-a venertabb- and
peclted in our city, as if age, time hnar
ed age itself, hwi come forth to pay hotmi
agb to his youtlfil virtues. 1.
Notice.
T is Ordered almt i a ort of Common
Pleas, fur the trial of the Cases not di
c-4 uyd of this 'T'erm he helb at Edalgefield
tIlouso, on the third Monday inl No
raoext, GE0; POPE, c. c. r.
Qli 20 1 t31* tf :36
AMERICAN HOTEL.
HF.IEStih-crier -ake-s great lea- tre ina in.
Foiniaag his friendas analdie pu1h Ia gener-ial
:v that heo han' aopened~a hii lattrg :iial camodaia,as
llouse, andil~ wie vears thlanh fiul taa thmu for ta
libafrulasare or'their ptatroamgea. ie athilirter-. itmn
self, tht fromiith iex pe riaere of the I.:aatv n i..
hsai charuse ofr thae dlomaita-1 uatlirs iaf thea I l.-e
alsoa hiis Servantt'si tail I litat ir. toate'sha- n ith hi
iwn wvilIsl a i-pis ion jiin ph lla-a'e. ihat geniaara
satisatciana mi:n~ hei gi -. 'h-- sit:itan ao. ib.
IlIotn-. atrllarsaaconaienceai-a, partaielariv d-sira
ble to persons whoa m-aay hav.-tia aun aine it aint-n. I
to. or whlo imy iash io :ke Ih.- tliil taoiad (-a
for Chiarlesti: ad his talea lts sir.' sa r- . and
wvell pirepasredl ir lt e aremiaaa~lalaitto of deilt.
maena whoa h:I:tve Stoirk lar sailae.
U,. W. M.\VSON.
Oct. 24. I,93-4 it :1
SEIEEFFI'Is SALES.
f Y ntu Ordler fti the Coura t aif Coin
m aon Pleas fir EdlgeliehIl I )itiriet will
lie sohl ini laambuiire ciider taxn A Ittachmient
in the Case of' Isainer lairy vs. .l. II. liil
baurtn.on Tu'aesaya after thia first Moindayi ini
Two Negro amen, Nickh naoa I .ewi -, its.4a,
niinerteeni i IMale, t wo IIlorses, Ibu aVa' nsi.
aane (art, one Stri-aw~-etter,- Tharaee husndredl
caords Woaod, andal 51natity of virIrick, hnriit
and unbiurnt Trermsi of stile Ca-al.
W. II. MuSS, S. E. D).
Oct. 22, 1838 h b
"tte fb' MottIh 4'arlolina:.
Il ing A.- Diiik iad wife,
Appltcentts vsa. Eil hinind Panra
siell and othe-rs, Daei-lendats.
B Y ran orader hi-rai the Ordhinary oaf Edage
B f'ild Distriei, I 'hall I proc-aeed to sell,
ott thae first Matnaay in Naovembera-i niext, lie
landa. of the esitata otf \Villiami Puarse-l, de -
eased, situate ini tsad Ii..ria-t, oni thie weers
otfCulisetowni Cree-ak, aid ajoiining Itttnis aof
George N ichaols, E'~litas Lasitroon, Vantdal
M anuce and oithrr, andia conttainainag aane hunt
adred aid foray neres., more- or- lessi, oni t cae-a-l
it if twelve months. T1hie puirchaser tat cie
horndl atnd persanal seenrity andaa a morittganre
oif the premaises to the Ordlinairy. Caist to
be paid .in cash.
. W. II. MOSS, s.- :. 0.
Ogt 22, l1838 h as
SRunaway Negro.
R A NA W A Y' fromi thet sublscaribier, oni
'the 131h oiaf Sepatembelar, at anegro mati
by the' namen of W AIlRI-EN, aaout r25 or
'2 years old, haintg lost somtie aof11- hia re'
teeth. It is ptresauued that he- lhas shaped
his course fir Charlestont, S. (. A libearal
reward will bae paid iar hii.sinpprehenisiona
and safe keeping, so ihati I ga-t haimi agatin.
P. S. Iaetters will rachl mae eithear sit Co
hmltba, (Ga. aar hlenry Coutrt lI otn-e, AlIa.
(Q*" The Geor-gia atid South Cairoliana
papers will cophy tha liaave tleurt timesia andaa
fotrward their accounts to this ollico.-Co
lunnhu Srnt intL
ValuuaiEe P::unluatjou iou" S:alec,
i I11 1: Su4eriber oflirr I-or s~ale I lie Pln,11
'e"l:in Cre'~ek, 6 njil lee lretn l's.geflel4I (..
I!loose, joisi Johnt lN. SjIil~iu. J1. 1 Ica
lli~:wo4rthI, Ilhirrell 1101)1) a111d othlers. Th'Ie
bradic eoiilagins tour limiulred nogd Iorty (140i)
aicres.. miore* or less. ahlt onle hundred44
cIeairedl a1n4 unde4r gootruckie, i.. remainder
wood4landie. Otti thle p~reiseas ire~ aI )Dvel'
iij; hoiuise Unt lI other'i ne((essary on1111)1n11. I
ret at pivates~ sale Ic41111li e Ii.- l1~4iitlli "
iii J)eeerg lo'r ne4xt1, is he if' iio)4t soild pr
C~. I louse~. t) thle Ihighewst i leler. Aliiy lierson4I
"isliing to liii rt'lase, will doi w~el: it caill andi
e ttineth rem4'ises. iled Iti tarotiis will
be maeiu known.
Oei. 17. I8:1S t :17
:0 11IV' t 0 0 1) S.
r H '. " 1~eil4''i )4 i are revivt4i ig an I
opE a,_ t~~~ICIheir fiall and %viiilerI suply of
good~s whIih haivi~ e lbeen se'lec'ted withI gees
Ihey r4'~;)((*1 IS) II inite the 4'I ite ii 11 of lii
('ii", Iilers an 111 le puhllie generally. Il '
'11: 'in setuick emb)!raie a1 lai're moil4 2Ciier
U~l :tafI faliii'" ,,iii~il', spited i thle .St'es l,
(:nlmeenie'4. I lard4Iwart. (,ro'l~c'rv' Shoes.
II uts. Sadidles., nulgl ai geerar:l anse44r1 iteni of
wvill sel'l nn thie must'e i'cas4Ii);I4~e terms1, fur'
casihi, or on c'redlit to p~tu a 4i4'i44:4 "i-:141 ".
(:. L. & I. I"NN. &.(e.
Oct. 2 '. S:.S t; .,"
1 1l's. STO C K:-;~er h:N1) i'cee i44l
T- iIi"I Ss~i)44i44 have t~vn.' e al4)L si:cl'.44
te,1nin ol the4ir cuisitmieis. 'lhey'i are pre4'
pairedi 14) excte all 44r414,rs fin clo)thi g in
the4 hiesi style and on41) II4 ,4t reason.i:l,'t
ter.4g5 (.. L. & E. P1 N N. & (Co.
Oe'. 2,? 1S:;1 ii' :1
R1)j)C, v~litir th1ey tIf4't 1r sale it t he A at
G. L. & E: P'ENN, :. Col.
Oct. 2!. IS:3' if' :n
- N Ot il Cc.
N A l. )r~hi44s Iit4141 d to(th lr.,fteic oi
sn~ake iei4I14eljft4. t)4a'Inf' and 11 all l44rs44iI
liav iii demands~i1. a,:4i list thle E~ ste~ aire re
quested'4 14) prese~n them4i du11 at11teste'd.
Oc 191 1 1t IC :3S
I~lv blotai :1414 ioijety a re informied mat
theme will lie a re:ilia" m~e'eting ofb 'said -,o
(*14'i at RoIIItcky ('reek mee'tting~ house ont
1 4))!:iy the 12th No)vembe44r next: 'ie'
mnier I are r04In4'.44'4 to be h)Iir'tii:l in)
their attendance. The Publijc in general
are invited to attendt.
JOH-N LOWJI;lX.
Sec'rv F. B. S,
Getntwnr 25 - i
------- N 011 C ('.
SN Mnda~y Ilife l.ili iiis1.li een cl
:II'.atoji's mide A rteiiia., \Vait's4i's
Il.;'imie frorn Columia. I wa':s iiicliada 14
appr~~leend a votIing 114:11 4 uIi4ine:in:.
S*iIIFZ'S SALE.
BY v.ir:tueIo -.siay writs, ofi I antr I'nciasto
a indirecte,,' will bei sold wi Ld.. field C.
NP11.ofill .Ie fir .11 3*nnlai At 'ITusdamy it o' echler
'litit1ti1t' 'Ji'ruier vs4 hsaul) Hlt. one it' rigOi
and1 44 Oil sl ir-t".
1,4411 I~i~j~'.I" ..t.r4 A 1* 2i " ul %s 4ae41iil~l, tin:I
dilie'a.u1" le4 trreIls ( s;41 :114. ale li4IjO sti (.f urlic,
hit' cok, is i im . it .i iwo a the Vioij4 1) It~iie iid
1..;ii, 1),t'i. a .heir s, fti' lhiill 14 14.1 erll '..~li 1;.)1
$14114s'. liuii, 11)' Iler 1,4u.4 il~ t1 . brd ',*,Oi
otIiii"'. i the ol tat .):etars aeI llloule
(_)a:u l .141. ls'r
th iM li oai' l) i res in. (l i the w a4rlie b1iia,0, slid
ri i ,l. liro ' Szit-(.rltsl i i "tra .v
l )lier To Wcs 1. II.di~r,% Jo.)3 I. C'ti?. is
i 4 ILte'r11 1 )i1 ith decibe V ar i l Il41i e
l :i) o 4 '41X ~I. (:(e:1u 1114. t", I'ir sliwkl tIdi'r liar-i
liI' at, ofits -Stalr( f'.I e s. iitn Ila k.
1' .'I ditil, i 1 %v( it. I hI.i 310 ::x ,. E.tYt I4). t
*. . .ocniil v p t l'u lie ( 11u te 14 iii of*r1 hanid
tl 4'h'tllit' ho11.1 pa l the :ee 1 2
Clit lli 1314) 11 i :)1J()si SI('r4'14in stte Rank.
'I'l .!u 14114 lI ;41 1 (1 t Il'j. 01) h Ii' I, l e so ootb
tsv ril it Is' i ithae' ls': i l: rlet paiti 1the3) th1us
2l'-libt-~t is 4)Il+e ialarg31 toth ;uuisiotg:. '1r1n
tir lt pr w ill lie lit4l'Ifi-t 11. 11 01~n fit r
or;1 a iett l, a' nd I i tall' c Ii t itig. c ' in' rt. . -(i
ii:lrt ;is ;t'teed jilt t tee s itI j 4,ur li e n"Ii r ro 'i 3
rt11lisle.. A.opysi ire1 CX1'II0IlI~r Spiit ou' Wear d
lmy iii 1.4o i . ir s It) siit'ttel av1
ir ii' r ofi'" 1:it' 3I)4tint'r Abbevlle bhejie
hci1:tait, Ii i uhor -AR) res site~t tit'
li Ill ;11 ( (:t ;I tlhe t"l 1:re liemiares.a~
't'hi rai(-re t Pipo ugi'uy fo l taie,
loN ti n 111 t1 - andtlt it) u ov e awxi
Itpne~ H.iIS sel lerabu'Ole-r 1 I'ino lof
the eling No is'hIi,;c an well~3 I Ito 1341
an is130 IIeetil of hero;;t jtitstl li Me'. D w13Is
a3nt1 an hsiral 1'Ote li lie 'oT'er iseoir
34)! tri t : al'4 le vae., 1111 usi ve lerait fo
a Ittdne ' 14441.1 4443 lt it~llt the uibtith
o.al %tl II )''et'tlen og, ie ofte toc'oni-i1
431 int "'14 It 'lt (b4 "Mi4t1 le 8 sil l i r and34 re
pritab 331'le tl. *fill the4 Illoekei' tii ofluI
-n :al 3. Ii'Phlr' is a oti litee loh eiudt
t)O~i a. el promply s)eilllig Ithg~e. 1 lis,
or, ('1re the '4 ssie II '14't'i Lodgri, Ab)evi1lile
I ii 'eli;e'i' glit fur he atilt1ires .vi i3pl')'
P'l S''I'h.sok4.ateat Hg ia
h le h"alll ith. ill preses. tiiIrElLII t
0. 15. 1637~ I 37
VAduainjNProen"y o Sale.
0 (N'i~Il the fis Montlini ~ Novmbe nexltI('
B w).4 it. sell' at pulic soucy r1le Ioll crtw
i*;len'e t: Properly I i. th.4is l,'egs1 ('4th11t