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Naval History of the United States. Mr. Cooper, the celebrated Novelist, is en gaged in writing the Naval tlistory of our country. From his intimate acquaintance with nautical affairs, this gentlemen is emi nently qualified for the task. His work will, no doubt, be valuable and full of in terest. If there is any thing of which we should be proud, it is the character of our. sailors. The history of our navy is full of glory. Our naval officers have achieved for themselves, a reputation for romantic valor, only equalled by the heroes of the middle ages. On whatever ocean, thestar spangled banner floats in the breeze, there is the symbol of our country's glory. Government Notes, Biddle Notes, and Specie.-We make another quotation from the Now Orleans Bulletin, about the mon ey market: "New ORLAsS, Sept. 24. "United States Bank Notes 3 a 4 per ci. premium. United States 'T'reasury Notes, 4 5do, Specie, 3a4do." Alas! alas! our country is ruined! Trea sury notes, which the Bankites have prov en to be useless and worse than continental money, are only a little better than U. S. Pennsylvania notes or specie. Truly, this government ought to break, or these gentle men will lose all their character, as prophets and sagacious politicians. Black Hawk, the great Indian Warriors . died at his camp, on the river DesMoisues, on the 30th ult. ELECTION RETURNS. Senators and Representativea to the State Legislature. York-Senator, W. C. Beatty; Repre sentatives. I. D. Watherspoon, - Llli son, James Lose George Williams. Prince George, Winyaw.-Senator, R. F. W. Allston; Representatives, A. If. Belim. T. I. Carr, -Middleton. All Saints.-Senator, E. T. lleriot; Re presentative, Jos. Allston St. Johns, Berkley.-Senator. J. H. Dawson; Representative, P. Palmer. St. Johns, Colleton.-Senator, John Jetn kins; Representative, Win. Whaley. Kershaw.-Senator, James W. Canty ; Representatives, John D. Murray, Lewis J. Patterson. Horry.-Senator, Robert Munro; Rep. resentative. Col. Jan."s Beatty. St. Stephens.-Senator, Then. L. Gour din; 'Representative, John Palmer. Foreign. TEKAS,-The arrivals from Texas yes. terday, brought no news of special interest The country was quiet, tout apprelhensmn, were expressed of difliculties with the lndi ans ou the frontier. The following extracts from- the Texian papers are copied from the Courier. The Galveston Gazette states that ar rangements are now in progress by exten sive mercantile houses, both in London and Paris, to secure a direct trade with that place, and their speedy completion is he yond a doubt. Such is the interest beitn ing to be felt in relation to Texas by mnitn of toe citizens of the old world, eapeciall Great Britian, that the tide of emigratioti which has hitherto flowed from thentace .c the United $:ates is ntow likely to be aree ted to this quarter, and will 'proatbhly ere long piut mn remluasion a line of packets ri valling an speed and style, atny which hzas hitherto p~iled between the United States and isngland. A gentleman who recently airrivedl from Goliad, states that a large body of the citi zens of that secntion are in arms, and declare their intention to extermisnate thte rena nt of the Tankewas, on account of several murders that have lately been commituted b~ sotme Indians of that tribe on the head wa ters of the La lBnca. The main body of the tritbe is now statiotned at the mtomah of1 the San Antunia river, and numbser about two hundred warriors. The Itndians have recently become greatly e-xaspieratedt with the whites; ont account of sorte in jurie~s re ceived from the cit izens of Golimai. It ny1 pears. that a party of these Indians necatm Patniedi Col. CGldin eli on his e.xpedlitioni to the bay of Corpus Chrasti, in August last, and anier arrival at that lacite, fiuditng no Mexicans there, part of thte 'ompanlhty of our citizens; and abotut twety of the Totnke was, spearate~d from the mtain bodly atd proceeded westward. They accidenitall y met with a company of Mexican traders be tween the Riio Grande anda that bay, and immediately attacked them, killed ninme Mexicans, and 'nptured all the horses aud mules belonging to the party. The spoili were eqlually divided between the indianas and the whites of the party, atnd the ini dians returned with their booty. Patssing by Goliad, four or five horses belonging~ to the citizens, of that place were driven oil with the horses and mules of the I udaians. The citizens of Goliad heating this, immae diatel y embodied and pursued the I inmnas, avho fled at their approach. leaving their horses, which were all drivena back to Go liad, and tetained by the citizens as their own property. Since thenx, the Indians have manifested great hostility, and it is believed have treacherously committed the m~urders above mentioned. The eIketions returns for President, Vice President and Mlembers of Congress con tanned to cotue,/ in, shewitng enormous tma Joriuses for Lamar ais President, and Butrnet as V ice President. The Civilian and Gazette, two joturnals - published at Galvestona, have beet, tmergcd io one, bearing tihe title of bn1)1h. An invitation was ofli-red by the citizens of, .alveston to Gen. Metmucan linnai, late minister plenipotentiary tnear the govertn meat of the United. States, to a public din ner, atid deehited from ill health,. A very large sale of Galveston lots is to take place on the 2d De'etmber. Thejtir sals atnvite the aitentinu of thle enterprising, and state thmat the property to be sold of fers very advantageous isvestments to the canitalhst. AL.TrtORE, Oct. 18. french Blockade. -A correspuudene, has taken place between the New York Chamber of Comeanrce and Mr. Vail, c ting Secretary ofState. in) reference to the anterruption of America Comnmerce uau ed by the enutrceent of the blockade of' they Mtexsiau and unenos Ayrean Coasts otn the part of French cruisers. In ilseir oemam l nacation to the Giovorument the otiieers of the Chamber of Commuerce urge upon it, attention thle propriety of adoptigm .neh measures ias the rights and interest of toe country usay requires. Without venturin an Opiion ais to the legality ef the ilekade tn question. it is stated th.at in the e,tiaa 10.1 o the Chatmber its enlice'e.entu, n ia out previous notice, tot h, injury ofl inncevent third parties, is contrary to the comtity practised amour; civilized untions. It woul appear that vessels which had left the Uni ted States previously to the institution of the blockade, and of course without notice thereof, have been forced to return home. Of the ruinous effects of the bloccoat, of the coast of Buenos Ayres, and t hat ofiMexi co on the Pacific, ,hold snea' a state of things take place, nst hing of course can yet be knowtn, at the same time that the C ham ber is ,aevised of severael vessels with very valuable ergoss, having left the city "r New York previoualy 1.1 any eeuwggetion of a blockade ufthe ports of Mexico. ihe car goes of which w illprobably be lost,shni the he prevented fromt entering tle ports for which they have sailed. The Chaeuber regleIs to be i:nirened, if practicable. of the ex tent and probable duration of the hie..kal. so far as the Government is advised, with at view to impart intiormation fier the inestrue tion of agents in the countries eoncernea. under the embarrassing circuamstances of the ease, In his answer. Mr. Vail Aeting Seereiery of State, after apologizing focr ot havine. owing to the abe-ence of the President. heen able to respond at a earlier peritl. say u1m the part of the' Goavern-neet, that awar of the ieconvenience which wculel ptobablei arise from the causes sneuioned, or-ler. have been given for the a.ption of e-c meeasures as shoul ii ori prloteetise to het interests of our citizens in the seas named. ihose measures will, it is stated, he con tinued. Nt inftmation hae d been receved I ofan blockade of Mexican ports in ie Pacific, nor des the l)e-partmet knows ainy thing of the probable duaiion of the exist ing blckade. Mr. Vail expresses the he lie' that "fromi the se' sntion n hiehk its oper ation appears to have excited throtighout the cnmeinrcial wori. and the elle'rts en derstood etc be made towards an adjustment of the dispute which gave rise to it. the hope is entertained chat it cannot he much lnaser ir.etraced."-imrican. MiAcellaneous. An English paper gives the f'Illowine ce Cotalnl of the death of an indit idual Irotm that terrible disease, the G/unders. MOSTI HORIBLE. i':,A'ril On Saturday t sek, an adjourned inqeinest was held at the Chimtlpion, Prince street, hissor. grove, on the hod. of John l. lIean whose death occurred under the fhilowine circumstances. The jury first proceeded te view the body of the unfortunate msan, which presented a spectacle too horrible to describe, the face being one mast s soires fron top ti toe. From the deplsitcons it appeared that the deceased was the driver of a cab and.hrse, the property of 1ir W Johnson, a cah-owner, ait the west end of the town. On the evening ot Fridav week, dreac~emaed came home and compaiined of having ic clid. le took some Cruel andes1 went to bedl. On the 1followine cay large inmps or swellings iegan to ,aeeke their ap pce'lrarncre netr tiet jaw and one.-1 the its' -cse, wh Iich, asi~i w ellas e et'tyes. t'emitedS a~ -at det'al ol runnsineg. The seyes gr'eanaliy be' 'camet wosrse acmi lull ofC ihalhsms, liar hesnow andem jawv broke scut intco dreadfutslc '.orts. 31ldicael .eid wans ca Ilsld inc. bm: e 'g,.nea ( mecat whoe aeltlee n as unetale tic tselli thena laur elf thes'dest'e. (On Wedsie,.iv wee'ak .sdeesedtt was s'cnve'yt'.e incab toe Nir eAt: lahy Co~opcer, whoei eximedta imc. and paroc neoucnced it to bce tie' glaeur., iccaghet fromea ,ta horse. Th'ie dee-ase'd's me-d'ica';l tia-n diant subeseuetly ti'il in wiih is opiintion - bcut all remedeijes wvere faounds sf n ava c cil. 'l'hc ecnfortunastce man gradu~ally ihieame wo'(rse andi esniey ineseensibcle.'le inmsh speac'e sci' 'wo da~ys is 'misee fll from' iseace 'tn, andi lenseyes bees'cme like a 'elleaner, bseth enatincg a theick mcous-sns runntitng. I ie, hcowever, abumtu a acrtter oef amn houer bce ricre ih is.-eath. wch si tcak pieati sn Thuemr's da~y evenmicc. ascve'rsaee b senaste. atnd 'u ltdtehat use hail goct his mdeceah by wilping te hotrse, wichi waces glacnidersed, wiiih leis pc'k s't hmeaali- rehiefl .micl m aeen mc st i.m ice usime" ths'e ame tc cn laehs oewn nomase. ii, sexieds lm lie motsl exerna'ieiseg -agony 'hahe jury retucrnedi am veriet. "T at dme ceaedsa dilead traom glanee~irs accdl nilly canight frocam ,a ihorse, ofC whlaich ice wa's has draiver."' 'iTe jury dieclareshar leshove~ 'cnll ait be satisfiedi unless lihe heor'se' wats' kaiedl. ie propcirietra expereastsdlhis rneadiess toc assenet to thteir pcrcpo.-.al. andct the anmimaa wvas accoirdtinegy deustrtoyed. From thec New York Spirit oefte Times. liMPeORTATION icF STcCK Tic CAnosLmNA -WV' ehav'e r'c'eiveds lie failowmee lectter ltene Mr'. F~ryer, givilng us a list eef tl:e val ucaleis iampcortaetionl le is :ablctn meaking~ tic Soueth Carehnac. ine accouete saf (Col. ilcs.ec tote anti imsef.~ t'he Caems iprobtaly sailed scn time 4Ith Septl. andl may ice dail'y expcectedi at Chacrlesica wcith leer peres'eu' cargo; ac fines' lot hacs setldom t'eosedi tie Atloantic. LI:tnPsot, Se'pltaIr. 1838'. WV. TI. Porte'r-Sir, I hae' leers' ra'edv ic sail for othti Cairolinae, tie ifolloincc'g iacad stocek, whit'hi I thloueghas propcera tee infosrma yoaeofancyse~lf, ceo httat)n maisiake- atigha ice m sadeimthen aecdicraees, &s. if' youe lhinck properct pubsihi hehat in viene'r vatlumabile paeyou wcill confer ma rfavir oecnet me' yec silag. I exeea io lecave ine cc daic sr'w eeInith Ganmges, fosr Chacrletem. Th'ey are the' peroplerty tcf Col- Wt. I ljmion' an~d meysetll. l. flay mare Delphine', (liar dcame of Sh peletone, Leandter andes loachi, lay Pieam, the perterty ocf Col. I slapto.) ie' Wh liak er, heersidam My Lady icy se ,as, icut scf The Colionmel'st adam, &c. caveresiTv lisenipco '-t. Yearntg ch-. filly, icy Phs4elies ecefst Birazil bcy I vcaho-Velve~tt ( Hramn's ilcean) hvb Okcenn-Wire (aislesr to Whallchone, W ihr c.4 3 Yearlitng hay filly, by Merchant, out of surprise ly Send--lr dam iManfr.-la, by ilhamson's d(ittU-out 4l l'uwne y by Men ior. &e ' Yea'lmg br,. colt, by Saracen, out of 1istmow ley .'ilhlo dl Puta-her dam .\er vini b, % a ili --Plhautamaagoria by Pre s'pittate - erhrs's slami by llerod. '&c. .i. Sarah, bay mare, by Sarpedon out ft' Frmlim'ksonme by Staamford--Aljexira b KIing Iergmus-Lrdella hi Y. .\larske, &c. -cove'red by lUr Svm x. (. Yetarling hay silly. by Emilius om of Nlenever by lerlin--her d:.na lay Valmao amut of Lisrte, by 11:mbletiammajan, &e. 7. Y. arling ch. sillyv by 'ri iin ont of it *idter tam A iml-rhy by Vehaipedec-her dam h-ee by (':shon, out of MiAs Glarforth by Waldton, &e. 8. Thel( stallionu Ilyhisents, bred hv. and pmrehased of, thet Margnisif t"xeter-k-lnled in Id:34--a goodu hay, with immrlense" hune ind su'entar pow'er-15 handsk :3 inchte high; and beautifu Iaction--wtas got by the rnlehrnmed horse Stillana ait ofathe D -hess al' York by Wax.), grlamim ( .ses' lla o) lay (Ohan: out of (re s Skint by Wood lweker-lerod, &c 'sis perlortnances will h~ m iven on his arrival. The laat 'mre very upronaisine. ani I hope. o arriie -.afe in a rl astiit with ihem. I am, sir yml's re.;w'em'tlilly. Co;ast cia It :. R Fros tIhe l utI r 'tin tiuionali.t, Oct. 25. AUGUdiS''.\ .\N.s |.1%I3IU1tt -l.'lif1'. Co-"r-r.(.- 1'1m- past twee,: has betlen un favorable to om-lour busines, at still the salem of CUlo have beeni tit a liair e'xte'nt. almtimi nsg fm all fros waremmhmise-s to 1 160 h1 .les, (rill except Imhe lirm 63; bash of the n. . crop,) it hiea t, erm dli.ps'l mf ao t from ;I4 to 4 eetas. The h.mes whic~h brouiht tha.- l.he".t prmctes were of the crop of Cleo. .\ D1 fmlie. of Su llthi (arlmnam, landsmmely la aallneal iput lila in -ln:re hales, ntdu the <lia Imy of the whole lot, .s :a eruap, w:as ex tra. We mat' ime this sale, iomt to n .lead our eomutry friems. lir it i- not a fiair crite rimam of the market. ha I to pret., on their ,moid, hbe -,dva:ntage they wonb derive by cuelimliy lh., w'lihn andml pIn-..irg their cotton in -.elanr taales. We knwv of several plan - ters who brin-r their cotton to this manarketm. rinI Mr. Delittlie is one- of them, whm,.e eotons hear theer bransl.,, aid %% ill am tani timeme meet withls ready saale. nt ithot cx: mmiim mion imamt, at half in eent over the iairket prtice. Our receipts contiame light ham' the seamson f the year. ind i smg mm he week will av ern tram :.'.5,l in :.o30 hales per dlay. h'lea sales are maostly onmiaed it awagaon, at pri e's ranginag f 'm 114 to 1:3 cents--prini ly at 124 cen'mts. We <pmmnie lm cattons S a INC, new 11 .1a 13--arictly prime 13.1. CaaAK.:s-'ai, Orm. 27 CoTTo.-Onr Uolatd ('nma arket leaing mw cnmm,idlered as limirly opedl., .mnd the1 artimle flowing in coipinal v Irm every sonre, the antiemamled denmand has been am realized. Our f'mctors are tacain at their posts, with their hands f':ill; the renovated health of our City nearly established; the Cll invigor-tnl ag mtu phere o .stutlimn ams iven a sumldden imiipulse a mi vigor to busi ness, which we lave lmg .iclmel liar. The prospects are imleed cheerin. anil we m ay now look forward iti a good. if ot a heavy winter business, with the cerlaitn prospmet of again seitg our eunitry frimal. ;maamn us. to lay in tmei' usual suplaias, mid to amaianmatt our exertions by their p resetl"e. As yet however, lthe sahs are principal'i' coafinhmed ma the coast wime demand, tiw. l-' rmpeian vem',el, are now ;adtma. but imnm mre now mm their "av fl this porr. awl in :m short I mi 4m' e mp'rts o1f the t malems l Ia eiaelma th caast 'e mai ine wishes of the omn 1mm 'mrem-aI camommmammm. 'Ihem -..a-s lii>r Ih a imtii'em'k aimounatmed ho 2i-2G hamt am l'rm 10 mm, 14 cm'. A TearIser Wa3!sted. (.:.' m i tm wi'am. al "'...,a . ".a ,.. 'mma.aan'm.l -d am am Cli'amin m''ant.e maial land m lIi linap'mymn a I'rncm-a l mi ala l'Xtminlie'll l \llh- A.lemy , lmroan ahe' la w# -lmanary 'a, Xl, . lmamx ap~lien'mtimn a'' liv I )anaaa mo' 'm-nia ima.lm. lecalied Wisaule~ st-aiarde -'GeDeI' OI L. 'j-11m: deshli-erahm. limave rmecenedm' m a ppiv om I mthe abmove uatai m o vary smaper~i.ar pali.5 ii. L. & i'.. i'a:NN a. (I. S \I:.m. .-L% i) a',. \Na. %a.A5. .immmt me eejvm'd bay thme m'ub~scrlshei (. L. A~ l-:. lil:NN & Cmi. I imrmubse mhell aimv 'ma. tanm a m' pIyaa ra ml.'imm.m t m' im' I . I. &''ir . ml: Ne~ amd (- il gram s tarictmam wil I Iohat i se ul remam Iec ofa~ ( iam' v amam. lmimlmry'. I am.leread cm-m hiae nexm ."dr' ah prmtamal marmopery ilf msla mmrmticeles! not mamanaoamedt. IlTr'm tare, tm cre' bm of' :wevLlve amamiamhi'. lthe puarchtasmrs ato give tiir noatesm wn ai r wo'm maInymapr ' ''m e m'ime Ometol em'r. I t'i38 e :15 R~umaway e(gr~o. the 135 b ail Sep'ltembea~r, ai nagra Imman b ha m I. nemaam ofl WVA Rlit '.., hoummit -25 am' vm'mar's mobl, hainag hai saimam' ma m-eii' lmmteea. It isl paresummed'iI mhat he. hs shlapeda lais comamirw liiir Carletoni S. C.X A libemrail rew'ardama wa.ill bem ianmd lfar himshipprehenonam mamad stale keeng,at, sma alatm I get haima a.-nina. P. S. I ,ettm'rs will rachmml mme "iihen tat Co. lIiaalm, Gam. mar I le'mryi ' ourmt IIiise, AlIt. $25 R3E WA RD. IT im~ L. - ae vs :a laor1am mme lytreheliotnm I. amnd dlivme'ry amo mm, aaf tanv ne:,ra hay. Cicerma, w~ahos lm-'t my lantmaionm some two ' Ilmmnthls siamce, aand hams bae'n ammirkin abo:miut 1hmm VIIiage lfar -omem simime. Oct. 13, .i839 ?t ny Edgelield Village FE PiJLLV' .iCegg.vg r. T 1. exe.cases of tils Instltuncona will re co eawenc on Tucsday. the 1st day of .Jun. ua , 'aJ Va itector niuernes tae conmmni. ,y, .,sat .Mass SrAcx, who Has assisted snsn this year, is o. gaged for tie next alis,). With use ais sactance o, ains lady. anad of M1r. BA,-Us in 11e .ILasicaI Departuent. al. the f )rnamena branch es of Drawue, intuing. N eedle-iodrk and Music, wail be tanegni In is si.iltutlon, ltogetier with t.e ulnd fir aaeit:s herel.,iire tancgit. ilOAnc. ase car, be uc .tined in the isoetse of the (tector for thirty ipiaie.e, and in, neighboring private houses to al -. extent desired. It is pra Ccclarly de.ar ble., that te(ose who intend to pileo their chi dres in thisi ceitutieion fits the neat sear. sieould do so I tlhe firs; week il tche opei'iiig of the csccooi i J.anuary; as, in tult wee. the clas. ses will be formed for tise whl' systen to c''m menae" its operations on Monidiay of the second week. ''.e school rooa ii provided with fire places and lires to aake it comilctatbe in winter. and tie hours os Isiriction are the same in that sea cilc is Ii the sainnier. io that tle, advantaes il. sand> in the winter will be einacl to those in tine cumicer. i'rice's in thi-- Solid Brachiee atd lucic the same the next year as this. iFor l)rawmcc a:.d I'aining, 'i per carter I'or N'edle-work, $el. 'aymai' Is quarticrl i..:idvacie. W. 11 J()1iN NOt)N, Itertor E~dgetiel. Nov. I. Iri:i'. e: 39 The othcl Care iniani Charlesto (otierand .lleresary. A-en.ta s hronile & :'cota el and t:oinscittiionali.-t wi Il givee ai bo' ii vce % wo we.-liy insertion-4, ai i'rward their accounts ao this ui' lice f'r payc flet. Iiim V I-'. P'A TENT COIL .I.'. a) lWOOD corr R STOVES, &c. I'' ued- rsitued ha- jist received a arge T spup-y oel improved STE 1. ~ ter coal aml Wood of entire rc-' pitterns. and of va rimels sizes viz: The I'roie,"'s Coad or IfWo I ('ookin.' Stoir, Se.perior to any heretofore in use. not only on aceontlt tel C1n1 l tence. the perliet mul. r in wInch the t'cokinag is perliiamed. but also on ac COUtI oI' th ec Cttley cl tuel whicte it 'llett. The !aestrnt G'ecian Ii5rlor (;rate, which Ir beaucty andl econiiy exec to all others, producmig greater ellibci with less l'cct. The I'arlor and !/all Stote, passing ieat from the baseinenC to the it pper part thrCigli tiues oiuo the laeir corners. and through tdliiontili co ttiii s. 'l'he Perlor and Pipe Franklin. with plain, and urn top.. liar wood or coal. Cew, Iv eonstriuced with swelled back. -annk hearth, dor 'ront. &c. 'I'h. Shi. and Strum float Store, - calcate'd to cook fir 50 or ".i10 persons, with less fuel and greater convetience tlin ally other stove l ow inc ue. A.s. cc Varie'y of S AIILER STOV.ES, with tie sean- improvemnts. 'Th I'/., 1; S' 9 Plate .Store, ope and lails tops, of varios sizes, (roun 18 to :iti -"s. --A *-Atneiem, English adI Russian hr.t Irdclt."ore Pip.'. Shee'tin and Iraz'ring Cup per.. -lllic'k Tin. id Tin ilate. A -l of whi h he oillrs ier sale ow fer C.\.Sj, ,)t appcveu. pap r. at N o. i lroad street at lie ,rgn (of the C( ol'l'ePt and direeth opposite tlce -.agle & Pahlewnix IIote'l. cAjuiustil 11. E'. Cil.W. -* The highest price will be given for Old P'w-etr,~ ('pper. HrKss accd L~uad. .\naguscta, Gac. tacet. 22, i.-:i. Cl' 39 intc i' hI'cal I'ciritna, ~ c l'il'ic Cc:ciee'lT't'it Jecic'e. -cci "iecl s icx . lr 'lit i;Cii 'liiii or e P r iin. b~:aettha' Tohae in 'Ieria.i.eeCelcecioaca *t ike 'i~cCllcl is he try cc ivje iai: hv~ vcitie iaf I. anri Cid-- iem Chaei'elic Join. I -imacr a'e i r salcIeit tic. thechi IAe 'C mii er t thee hon.elc vembr~net.::trac of tbloing C. i th --aiyac-echiaent.' Ttmki. dcasd onan (uitourehundred and hitat' a crs.icnoec' ';~ - i . --n-td ini l'.de il d i tict, n tail watil~ er Iwar Co a.ie Charb-I t''. F e'rn i~. iteer -i' ean caindc other'.c In aceit th' lice andi.C twot years. cpt the Ii Cco-t wh.eiche. 'l'tcc hei pid ccit cah Pinet'leCl lCrha er t -ive bond~u an eersonaial s - et rCi and~c 'aeciiilitacii' c'le kfthiiet wce e. J. T 'itit. c. ?. c. cc. Comisseioe-eer'ci -he. !ilg'tiueld Oc.N 1 - . e g Newa~thIM Notit E;wOO4I;i-? Comm issint.rici i C-:,pai-y . *Fe'ici cmeei'c \iLi aru. of )orI g 1' e ('eec'ai i- tc.i s hereby givenlc cuh : r o I W ene highestri 'cid.. Crcii'i'y Io ineth.- Townl of~cc~ it~cnn. h1ec ureei "te i.ry: nie~ stee. andci know iniIe ced ancrj e/s ten. lii liiccriieel 'ecst-n rt a girv ren to e'curey ithedo urch mcciir of Cia iar lae. Terfluouuconditowh tin- maeknwn 4thdalsle.ircc .c'~i ~i~ili a ie cc eel J)i~.calt~lJ.C TFiri eel' ecg. e' eeln 3 alid eic d. Novtm 1,ici ;'' Icc:i.. le smy i~ i i li'. xc eib. sn w r .ow n p n G reil cker y. t'tcrd andic tlltoioev Wae TinWar. Sddlry &. Ac. R,.. whch Csu. Oct. :I0. lIu iNi' -;g & '' .hi ltei~s~ tict erl ton tia ethe noae 3. or 4~ iic ight', fceicrto ttli t tethIhad. e'y Thce otnae eel' aicci eri~eetedr ,'t comlte rard AMERICAN HOTEL. HAM1UIWG, S C. P EE Slub-.criber alks great pleasure iin in iornaiieg his rienils and the puhbic general ly that he has sopened his large used coinanodious Ilouet, and will it. verv abaakfual to shem her a liberalshare or their patrona s. Ile flatters him sel, tha:t Irim the experienace of the Ladv V ho hns charge of tIme dome s~i atitirs of the Hionse. a!s41 hiN Serva ans iset jers, togetheir with his own will inld di sposition tou please. tht general satisfltctio muny be giveni. The sits on ofrhe I in..- uflirds ai convenaiene, particularly desira ble to persons who may have business- to attend to. or who may wish to take the Rail R(ad Car for Charleston: and his Stable lots are Isrge and well prepared fir the accoimismailation of Gaeutle tns who rnay have Stock for sale. G. W. MAYSO\. Oct. er4, I.v3 if 3t8 u3o Vta-Werstcram R. Road Bank. 1.9 1 Is )S wi lie openeid by the adersin ed Csoanminsjsners fint Stoc-k in this anitk, fn the -tih day of i.ct tber next, at dgeliel C 1I. asd Cotanmt opetn be' ween the sfours of Il snit . 0 clo, . for m1i days. I very stockholder iin the Itoil l(oad, who shal pay iet the secoadi istatl tau fi. !tal toad St'.-e:. is eti'led tm sulk.weribe ii an. epual nuimber f' Shares in tie Bank. I'welve dollars and a :alfontm cash Share so su5b serihes lor i the lBatik, tants- he paid at the :itme of stubscrihim. either to the ( 'miimissitness. orteo tie Calhier of'any (lank i.. gmood credit A clest ilag 41 tihe4 Stockholders of the Yiatk. in: pesrsom or by proxy. will ie held at Charleston. am the .11th Noivetiher, wh fes the .Mother liank: will be organtized, ald i itnches established hi . North (aro :nea and I'stnnesses , as 8,oen thereatier as possible. A iopy iof'itie Charters is it our hiands for examna no. W. lIR)OKS, J. 'TiticttY. )'? oU issioncrs A. It. AI)i)iSON.) September 1 1. :t tf t'2 N E~ W1 Ei 0 4o D)s. ' 1 iE Subsribes are ;t- t ree.:vm s and '9ientineg their Bill and w'inter supply of gos which have been selected with gealt care from the laest i nport at ions. to n hieb they reiSpecmi haly itvite the attt-tiont of their maentamerc1s an the public generally. The ir stock etmlbraces a lbtrgue aned gener al as;msoritmt of British and Amneriean sta ple atnd fiantcy goods, suited to the Seasonm. (koreries, hlardware. Crockery, Shoe , llats, Saddles, and a general a ssrament of itsokse i Stationary, all of which they t ill sell on the temost reasmnimble term. lr cafh, or on credit to putaietonl emtstm-rs. G. L. & E. PENN. & Co. Oct. 22, 1838 tr al:t Cloties, Cassiamer-es, V'estis;;s, IIAlTS, S'i'OCK S ANt)GLOVES. IlE Subscribers have received a -pilen did assortmn t a tiet abov- article.. of the laite styles, to wh ihil thev invite the a tentionit of their cnatomer<. 'T'hey are pre pared to execute all orders for clothing in the best style and on the tenst reas elt terms. G. L, & E. PENN, & Co. Oct. 22. 13S t'f :3s Bagging and Bale Rope. T Il IF Suibseribers have received a supply of Ilie-'p and tow ltagginig and Bame Rope, whichm they ofi'er hbr sale at the An gusta prices. G. L. & E PENN, & Co. Oct. 22, 1:c8 it 35 Not ice. LL perions in-tehted to the Estate of A I" r:teis 3M. itenna, are remneated to inake minem-diate imtymen ; and all persoun havtinm dsieamls against the Esttte are r. (iueisteri tmi p)res tinIthem 'Ihav sttemslid. lIiMlUN[ D PENN, A fda'r. Oct i19th 18:38 tU ;js N o.t i ce. 7T ii i Miembetam al miiheI .\ltine~ Cree-k Frienda Li~ v itiaMnim -iry arm- intlartmlt taam tily-re wil be a re-anilar mee~mting1 of said~ So eimer ait Itocky~ ( 'riek mtins'et haotae sim 'macludy thme 12thI Novmn nem Oxt: Thme "aa!mnher. arel remlue-stsed tip be4 putuamtl in their :attedancem. Thle P~ulics itn geni-a amre inavited to uttmimd. .JOlN t.,0G il'RN See'rv IF. 11. S October 2.>;3 N oW I i e. Oi. Imrl~ytei~ 15h ists.etween Eli tat t ta Risge. imn thais Iistrie' on th Ite tin lseamlhnae fro~m Cointanhliza, I wa s itmiced~m to apreheamlit 1. ttiinne mm:, mf ii en1mm ici-. : pe-:aac,nh "~ as n'",ilsunate s ia a hine hoami-. 'l'hem hmmr- i- Vie yin' a'r-, oi, iof at *mlmllim raett d miar. sal i.mnrge size, u haintse hinad lm i-e mian wvite latat lockl~s, bli ack ma m it ands iiil. Frmma cirenmaanctme. I tam immimnemed tmo mhaink that thei htmrse wnsas ,'tlem. in Geomrgita. F'he oin mi er wiall cmme form-stt.I" prse prerivm, pamy expense~t~ s andim taiks- hims :ay. TI'I.\1AN~ W'ATSON. Pubic Motice. 7I li atesi tradsi' heiretolfor.- eit . mghetStenthe us mhemr. ait II mlmnre .i. C. mamdemr thn style. oft .. 'ml I hmirselai & Cm, jims m ld by imitaltt cosient. ',lahs-, wdal hemreamfte-r hem itmdnelted-m tat 'lhm :imtns stnand tby Chmuftmmy andis .Nmoble Jerostmem. matider mthe a"ta.mmw andamrm hyat , t. & I ..i.h-romas, whoii " dir eags paty meims as 'al settles sill arronui mts oaf saim L. 31. Chuchtill & Cs-. CI At l'N '.V.I iltVILL NI 1111.1:Y J l.ltt a l i hIlambumre~r. S C' trti'ibs r it0, l-;l e 3(i Not ice. ST' fl A Yt i- D from that Smuscribter, livinig in2 m ltiarnmwe-l liistrie-t. 5. C. m wo imile frmm Silvtermtan, thonma thlie I 0thi Sep;temberis' ilt-t. a ymam mm.!11 re-i ml mnIm', itiinait bltack, ex ce-pt thae legs which atre of nt lighter- color. No piartienamr tmarks recoinl leceed exeptga a smalt hit ite spot sin the right sides mofI thei moe r m thae tail, andl tm stmall wamrt oat t hes ntse. : libernI rewarda ill hem give fortr its deivy sery tit tmmy residl-ee, er fmor may informmationm thatt mnay lend to~ im- disoverv'. JACOBl 4)0RE 1A.N. Oct. 12, 1838s * d ;37 1% otice. T is Ordleredl taltm Ia mout maf Cottmmn Plen's, for thte triml sif them Camse-s not dlie posed sof tihis TFermi hem ba.eh tat EdgeilieMll Courat I iatnse, onm tie t hirdl Monatly ini No-. vembter next, GEO. P5OPE, c. c. r. Uci. 29 l638 ar Valuable Property for sow.' N the frst Mlondhay in November next, will sell at public ontery. the follow. ing valuable Property in this Village: that ntell known 11 t IC K Bunilding, ocenpied as it Store by Nicholson & Presley, the ad. joinig louse o'enpiel by Mr. Dowde also as a Store, anal the Ollice at the corner near Mrs. Gray's Lot. linn desirous to vest miy tinds in LanIs in Florida., I reqest al, who wish to purchase valuable Property to ittend lest they may lose a bargain. I'erm s will be made known on the day nd Plats of the Lots exhibited. W-. J. SIMKINS. EdgefielaI C. liose, Oct.8, 1'18 d 36 Valuabile Plantation for Sale, T31 IfE ubscrilber rellirs liar sale the Plan tatioan whereonl he naow lives on lia veralan Creek, 6 aniles from Ealgefie!ld C, l~tanse, jutming John W. nimkins. J 11o1 hUngsworth, linrarell I lobbs and others. The trae conitins four hundred and liarty (440) acres. moere or less. ahout one btindred eleared and tnrler goai fi-nee, thi rem-ainaeer woodlanl. On the pretni.es are it Dwell ing house and all other uecessary ona iid nugs. The above Plantation will be of terel i private sale unil the first Moni1n3' i J)ee"Uia lr next, ' hen, if not sol pre viously, " ill he sold on Ihat tav at Eoliefild C - ias.e to he lighest hidder. Any person wishirmg II purcha.. will do tt'el to call and e"xattine the premises. andi the terms will be moale known. G. W TIIURMOND. Oct. 17. 183 r 37 SbberaIle Land for Sale. V I Subscrilwr, propase. to sell a ''raet of indi in Ahheville astriet. coitnairimig ahout 510 acres; situate fit miles above ( Catbridlge on the Stage Road .latn \ikr-n to (Greenville (ourrt lIonse.. 'I'lhis roamd is the ;i eat rhoroigaglre fi-ot the Mountains to hlamburg and Antagan. The improvemetrs are tolernable-the frnae of the d wellinti hnmse is large and well arranged :anl is susceptible of being tiade a conveni ent and comifornlble hmnilaling. Tncre is on Ile Irnrt: an elate;ted anl choice lecation for a residence imitimediately on the Grreenville rndial, wtith an excellent spring of water con - venlient. It may le made a saperivr and profitable stand for the aecnatmodation of travellers. 'T'here is a snlrieiency of land open ior the emp!oyment of eight or ten h;ands. Persons wishin to purchase, will do well promptly to exaine the premises, air mdlulres the subseribers Laodi, Abbevill. District, fair further partilanirs. WIlSON & le'CR.\CKAN. P. 8. h'I'e stock of'; attle tnd flogs may le had with the premises. Oct 15, 1837 d 37 N oti c e, I L 1L be sold tin Tuemaday the fourth W of December, at the late resilence of William Ilollowav, deceased. the lands of said deceased (cnasisting of three hundred. anl fifty aeres) lying near T'urkey creek, and irmtmeditely mn the Blocker road. Al so at the same time anad place. the person a property of said deceised, consisting of ten or Inelve likely young negroes, with a extensive strock of every. deeription: the presenm erop of Cotani, ('orn, Falaler. and Ors. a hue new roial W;ago, I a. usehold anii Kichen Furnitmre and other art eles of iuiprnnee, on a credit of twelve months. IPurchasers giving thei- mot witl- ....j..... ed see'in-iti('s. J0lt1,AN hlOlLOWA.Y JOilN L\K1.: ' E's N. If. A11liersions having demii~tads neismta thae e'sitte n ld! present tem pr'lperly sac testedl an air beforaie h. an nif sae ' JOR DA N liOLKLOjWA~ L ~ r' J1011 \ lA K.Er'. Oct. 1 . 1838 g 37 SIIEERIFF'S SALE. Y virtise of sandri)a writs ol F rri turius to I n' <b a reeted, will lie sonld am 1-.de. lieul C. -i on l' (rs' .lolali & Tu'iesnlay ini Novembaler .ext, the Iiiawaamy priop~ertV ' iz/ and ouna ikay llor-i'._ ~i~ wis lzeya. Assigiree vs Jntan's Spannm. the~ defenda, mi s ;e~arest thre'e Sep'aram i traeu;s ii land, ""l eo'ne my~ ~ Is m-, , sid~i.ing 1. ibe'nad. 7"nt. I )iier ;and others. the -aaad conai inlg tit1) acre's adjoimunsg the above' tra't hi ichsardson ad thiers, t' .'d tran'' 541 acre' :adjninag Jaes )g4'lvie antd others ( )irer To'.wles Ordnan vsJ'dohn Li. Coington the idefe'indian ' int-rest i'n the' Watre 1141.1e am114 ma thei _T''wn of IIiihire . knin ni as ('air my tona & I- air-. othier paiin:i!is' seeria3h . Vs the0 -ti :se. thea' at ove alh-ser lhed piroper-v. 4 liker To'aw es. ( 1ahnr. vs Joh'1 11. Fant.h'is interi's! ina the abhove dle.-riheid Ware' lionse tanda l.oit. '.a- aiiinel F. ( sont.'. ..i itnee.v~s llejiaini lIar. i-aan. lyaowda &, (;iode. vs The damie tw Illorse's. Termis of Sale--Ca.i. SIEREF'S SA LES. Y an; i OrdeIr rmoithe ~t' ('aart of( Coim mon11 Ples fr Eadgefielal iistrier will be' saihl iniItr liamrar numder an A ttne'hmient ill mlheI iae aif Inner alii.v v,. J. R. Nil.. biurnm. omn Tu'esay afiar the first 'amalnday in \ai.vehmer nexst, lihe fIdlawing propiertsv:. Two~a Negaro memn, Nic'k and Liewtis: .\lIso, nainaaetie .lnieas, two I horses, fnr Wn;os aon' I :nrt. care Sta wv -ntter,. 'hraee' hundimredl corals Woodul andn aqatitiy of' lrick, hnurn sand unbiaarnn 'Te'rma of' sa Ir ( ish . Oct. 22. 18:1 h i App11 e'nnits vs. l'uunndig Pumr sall mmd aothrs, Def-ndanltmtts. Y tain aorader h'aiom thme O rdiary of Ealge. tieh 1.h1)irrier, I shall p~roreedl tr sell, apn thle h'rst Molanday ini Novermber' neao, the ltands aof the estaite ofl n illiamii Piarsell, de-. eensedl, situate ii sad Distriei, ron thre a'ters of Cilitown Creek, nnda radjoinmng lanads of' George Nihols, Eliats Liasron. Vtattl M mee tad 'athers, sand c'onmtaining one haun reda alndtr lorry tareas, tam're or less, aon a cra'd. it of twelve months. The putrchlaser In 2iveO handa and petrsoaitl see'nity iad ai mot'lgo orf te preisers to the' Ori'niaarv. ('rs(t in buidl ini esh. W. H.MI k