Farmers' gazette, and Cheraw advertiser. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1839-1843, November 29, 1839, Image 7

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f a ft*#* J^TT3!S5TbT \ ! Ml 1111 I1UIIAT ******* wommntmn, im Wa qJkmm loiiliig^wttat *' In hoped, will unit Hw rim taniMi. Mr. TIwomm W. fr|M is about to io? visa th? Cmmm iuvmiML. hwttlfcsortba Admimsf ratio*, tut wil Ml lUU banks. I t will fend its support to tbeTfent peraoco couse, nod nurtin atlooUoot oo the subject of Agricuboao. Tba abo'itiaoioto, who te Nvrtr Tot httrt organised thowwalsas iolo a isgalat political patty, not obtaining a aatiafaa tory answer iron okbor the Whig or Van Burcn candidates to apmnt the eity in the State Seaala, alerted ana aftbair aw as?bar and mustered ?a boa* ad rotas for hm? Gen. Chatiee P. Mercer, long % moot m> pecteble member of Coqgroee from Virginia, hoi beon elected the Culwr of a book in Florida, and, the National latottigoncer ady? that be haa signified No intontiuu of arnnpting the appointment. Ho ?81 therefore waign his seat in Congroao doting the winter. More than o thousand greaa of buttone of* manufactured Jaify at HaydsoviUe, Moop, Two hundred women ere employed ha maau. facturing (hem. The city aothoritica of Booton have paueod an ordinance to puniab peteooe who forget or disregard propriety eo far ee to aaeoke cigars in the etreote of that city. A man wao re> ceotly arraigned for smoking in tho atroot (bO| it appoarad that ha aoaokod not a cigar, Nat a * pipe. Ho waa thereupon acquitted. ^ Temperance Meetings inddbaoLamM the elate have requested Judge tfHGHBS Albert Rhett, t)ic Row. Dr. HlDH other# to addreoa the (Legialaifl^HHH subject of abolishing tho Mcauee faiflflHB (VNeal and Mr. RhoU have oooaewMBw o, if tho reapective houses or either of thane should grant the privilege. IvroaTBD Lave Stock.?Messrs. Gout din, Mstheson fa OBn ^f Charleston advertiee far sale, blooded NPkea and cattle now eo the way front England to thio country. If ?a?V elected, they will prove a valuable acquisition r<? the state; otherwise they wiO prove N$o> r;our, by making en unfavorable impraasion on the mind* ot thorn who may own and eon themselves and their progeny. The edvort jeniont is not ee pertieolar as it ehould be in rr-garu W UIO IWCK OI UM> CKU1T, |M UMT pa. n*y o1 Mood. Some aiisr.hrrvuM sunpletoa* out of sport, enraged an l'lojthaat ch>h?J to a tree mu Fort Depnsite Md-, ud ooo of tbem approaching the animal wee taxed ia its trunk ;t:td dashed to o considerable dwtanos, baring his body at tho some time pierced through with the tutk of the beset, which caused inr mediate death. Faott Tactics to til Txxnaasaa Looi'Utvii,?The majority of both houses being mippor ere of the Administration party, resolutions were proposed instructing the Sena, tors, and tf>jueUi^g t!?e Representatives is Congress from that state to vote against a uational bank?for the sob-treasury?against ? ubiQ to securo the frssdom of elections W -'gainst the distribution of the proceeds ?fsMi public lands and. # ??rally, to support the leading measures of the present admin istrotion. Mr. Anderson, of the Whig party* moved as mii imroDinCDii w HIUH OUl 100 RtOMUN relating to the subttreasory, tod insert ae a substitute tho following being the language of l?ov. I*olk whilst in Cungrw, when Mr Gordon of Virginia, in 1884* proposed the * ib-trcawify scheme for keeping and disbars* i ng (he. wenoe, rtz: ' Resolved. That a corporation is much sa. fer than any individual agent, however re. sponsible he may be, becaose it ooosists of an association of iudividuale who have thrown together their aggregate wealth, and who are bound in their corporate character to the ex* tent of thoir whole capital stock for the depss iter ; end that it is the opinion of this General Assembly that the heaviest security which the most wealthy individual could five would not tnake public depositee safe at the point dt large collections.** To avoid a direct vote upon this resolution a motion was mn.fci to lay it en the table, which prevailed. Mr. Anderson then proposed another substitute, and adsptif the Ian* euairo of Gen. Jackson, in his animal o o to Congrcn in 1830 a* fallow* vt*r Resolved tlftAt "we have eonMeno in the ability n4 capacity of Hie State Banks to perform all the duties of fiscal agents for ths Government/' This was also, on motion, laid on tho table to a day beyond the session. Mr. Anderson then moved still another substitute, adapting iho language of the Washington Globe, in relation to a aub.treasury, wheo Mr. Gordon's project, above referred to, was brought forward; viz: Resolved that the Independent Treasury is "disorganizing and rerohtienary, and subversive of tho fundamental prinei^fes of our government, and of its entire practice from 1789 down to this day f and that it is as palpable as the sun that ths edkot of ths scheme u-aiiIiI he Us bring the nuMte jnijni asush nearer the actual custody and control of ths President, and expose it to be pbsdered by a hundred hands, where one under ths lets system could not reach it. lu such sweet, wo should feel that tho people bed jast eanss far. alarm and ought to give their meet watsMtt uttr .tion to such an eflbrt to enlarge executive power and put into its hands the moans of sor r option." This was also disposed of by laying it on lbs tih'r Th:s is rho lastof tho proceedings in a . 1 g 1 1 tho matter whUi vreharo nm. Thooffcwal JBStT^W Ttos Cam ? m AiWi?.?fi|i mm mm la to uM to Nt? H?t d i mat which mmmmoai to iiiilm oa dto tM tot. toil mm pot of UK tto Ith,ctJmmq aitoglotfitoolnwoBftiwtotolpotd ' Tto Bakto? Aiwrhw 11? thai tot wkheuedtog the Kietoniflal ftotohto towfh Htfr?4 r?niiy h? Mf?ai^ fto ttobod their role to ?too wo potto to iraoeparf tia? k b mm mmMmm ??fftfi into tbeir freight care, On the lAtk ieetaef u exptmion took plooo of poofw Umw mff fled, which eaoaed the death of mm of thi bah. (fit boMcdor. in the eye of the law to eaoae dea^b by eaieleady letting hi heavy body hi a atreetor ether p'.aoo of pnbli resort; ovgkt aot death hyoaah aa eapbeba t he pooiahrd aa enrdart The lightest pee bbaaeot winch oefhtto he provided hrMM| a Bj^AlaAAelAnaf Ah MtMi remtoatiaiy at mmlaser. The cnaa tadinates no great aaakloaaaeaa of huana l?i that the ether of U ia Befit to live htoooiety danioewreaat Cgawrnor -Wi (ear vorhiMj froca a gantioaiaa who left Oahtaali ea Wadeaalay morn tag that thia body aaet a IC?dayemM^h|d CoL F. H. E ? - - rr 1 ? a : of whoa^^^^^^^^Wr GeJ piapoaitiaaa; thel*^^^^B&m? dioco aioa,and a notion b^^^HK>||e fe&fa w( If. ???1~ - ? t- ?? -.% t anoM.^ ? oil , wQiofi wouiu H9H| cava ably to ita adoption. strong! opposed. If it eborid Cm veatiou or the Lcfi*ldM^H|lb fia to see the reaaooa pdl^^^MvitMa blc they might be ^B^B^jpaoiht reoommmdatioo of the tb eatabfiahmeot of an I Columbia. The Cooveifl^^^Hhm tneroosJy attended. Wot. El Martin nwmbd^H^H|^S4Nifr> Representatives front 8t.'$mE M looted Clerk of the senatevBB^BSSo Warisy deceased. The menage of Gov. Noble, in the preci columns, contains rnuofr to tumiy with bet little that is objectionable. Epidemic in 8t. Augustim.?An epidemi bee prevailed in St. Aqgustine, which son consider Yellow Fever of a mild type, an others era at a loss to classify. A St. degeetii | paper states thai it originated wit b a family jo from Charleston where the leflow Pen prevailed at the time, and gradually spree first in the neighborhood of that family, as 1 afterwards throughout the teem. AlthoughI ' attoaked natives the attache awes' mftfren ' oO recovered. The deaths were confined! 1 persons from the north, and mostly to thee who had resided at the south only e shot time. The whole number of cases is state at 190; the number of deaths at 60l The Floor Mill of Dr. FouHtea. near Greem borough, N. C. was lately snwsniwsd by fin with nearly 9EIOO bushels of wheat Los estimated at more than llOyOOO. The fir is supposed to have been produced by tb friction of one of the spindlee which bed mi without intermission for severs! days an nights. Toe raifMMippi election baa terminated ? btor of the Administration party. Qtv. M Nutt baa been re-elected by a few thonaan majority, Meeers. Brown and Thomson baa been elected to Congress, and it ie enppoae that a majority of both brencbee of tb Legislature is "Democratic," There is now no doubt that Marenc Motto I has a plurality Of a low hundred votes i ' Massachusetts; but itiootiU doubt Ml wbstht ban a majority of the whole number eai i which is necessary to an ejection of. at officer In that state. If be has net, tU elastic doouhes en the Legislature. What tli political BTinyltL'iwn of that body will bo is sti doubtful. Several of lbs counties failed t make as election on the first trial lu tbsw new baltoUngs were to tabs pises last Moods on the result of wbisb the preponderance'i strength ra both brnnehos of the Legialatar depends. Ann tbb Abolitionists Wntes on Vai BonsN!?Let the fallowing oouolnsiau of i ? Al? m Mi MN MMuioipaior, <MI th* mth jeet of the Wlug Nitiml Convention moot to ho bold in Harriabarg. Anower, "But who the fiMtion ? propowi naked, whether the; [the AbolitMMwate] wiH ehoooe the puppet c savory, in gartw Van Boreo, or via very haet in Henry Clay, they will cbooee neither." We stated last week that the Abolitioniet were represented to have voted generally fa air. Morton ae a candidate far Qoveraor of Mae eeehu&etts. Farther information deeo not eon tirrm this statement. The abolition paper* and wo vuppvve. of oooreo, tho abolition party ooem to prefer Everett to hit oppooenti on we think far good reeoon. The abolitieniot hefare the aliuiiim put te the canfadaloo th fallowing questions : lot. Are you in favor of tiie immediate abo litien, by law, of slavery In tho Dhtriet ? Columbia, and ol the aiave traffic between th States of this Sates ? 1 J Gor. Errrfrtt* that Mule trtftidoctnry ir* TkkUMo^BoTtW plumi? w?pwwui M ' mwmot Mr. Mrrtoa "tmiw Ml ODMlIt factory.* i **"* ' ? Orn, o? ALTniM Cor*?*.?Wr flMkr UMfeRawiNf ?tfi( hnu MiuKinaar Id Um> Colnibii Mm ?MnW tente ffcc ttH tflhr rntMp ' lj[ "Dr. J. H. Tsylor from liitk Don tlwiU dtkntaalM ?fhl u km hd, niWd ?pmli?fUOOha.Mim. TW WJowiDg. MM HtneiU a MMV ftwDr^fkrr dtaUdiMMplamiiM Ml feet, tatMl rftf 4* yttiwiiuknliw l,IMIk par idm* r I l. u , - i^u, - - |L^ I?mJ I itWtfill ClMMff Ml UM MN lUMp cfytaMtof MMNr plntd itlfc?lialM>1 Mr row*. If I In uodwr mr I wit try a MM Mfw thrt wf.n Mr. T.M- OiaMr ?f Mootfocnwr, Alabama. fraaa M b*4 a rUuM nthKM MOO Ha tatki rem. Mr. C. T. BtBpgdi i, of Bibb Co. AIiIim, from 14 af M IDD tlllHid ?AM W 1d4 DUMlal MWmT Mr.AlSliSMr CmS tptoO^CYrtoa, : t&ttssiJL, a tWlte, mrtgi; or SO lb? of elesn, to 1?B of u the Bed Cotton. Jsaao f. twhr, waff known here, weighed 425 the of Refit GttKnpd ' the earns of Okra, in Km Hand, end ginnld 1 each; the recall ?u It4 Ibe of jrinaad fttk ? CheK or 99 lbs to the 100. and of Okrs I96?* i flfMitio each 100 IkefBeedCetlni Tha | aMpa ifl decidedly Boar.'* I The price of th? need here offered for nl? I ialWparbMbel, DO par gallon, and ft I par faaits srtaieh arestatsd to ba the Alabama L prices. I -? if Sow Wmtiw iUn. Baa Bm.?Ths h atonhhslieiaofthia institotiop awl in Chariea0 too on tha 19th, InaL and eonthmed Inseaaian* u two days. Among U? proceadiags reported a in the Charieeton Cornier i? the following. r. In tba coarse of the reading of thaoe pre-., 1 ceedings, Col Meoniingrr proposed that the 1 documanto Wfaro tba meeting. with tba oacCp-' ' tion of tba general autamant of tba affairs of d the Mother Bank, he laid on the tablo, with .. tha rirw of refirring them 16 a Committor to Ir rsportthorson, at an adjoorncd meeting, arhtch ? Towarda the doae of tha pracanilinga is tha fallowing item. Dr. Krrin offbrad a resolotioo that tha DU rectors of tha^Bash^be laatructsd toestahUh Rm ?wiw aw kiwui UMOTM BWJ WHWJ I be practicable. What farther vm dpoe is the promisee the: report sahh act.' , The auspanoloo ef specie payments*? the i. directors *udiup^fovcdi cad ospeody Yetsre d, to cmC ptfcata eofrdood. 4 ' A committee cm appelated on Ike cdjal of inftkiaf application to the LtgWiim for * amendments of the charter, ttoocg thoaUtt 10 the charter he extended for the tone of ' taenty years. upon ctmduiom tkmt tk* (rmamttf * camplrfe At road to Columbia witkm* trwekim' it ^ * *. r Johms Row has boon alerted President of * the Beak. . "Vj m m 1 1 11 1 ^ . *j l| - Cfwnvo ix No?ih CiMCiXA.*-Tbr | following appears aa editorial in the Salisbury * Carolinian of the 38d. in*t. and may therefore, | * we pnoamn he relied 00 aa txun. \ LTnanw.?On Wednesday nigtyt the 18th inet, air white twin, eorae nf. nlpim ware pahi ted and one colored person entered the boam of Mr. Nathan Lambeth, Daridaoo Ceahtyp u N. C? seia d hie person, dragged Mai aooM K distance from the hones, there fragged htm,. ? and mjictoi on Hie body peroral hnairid blows with artrha IVur .of the party heeoming. somewhat alanaed at the eounorncw, fled, * while the other two rcamincd and renewed the a beatiug, until Lambeth became inemeiblc amT d fainted. In Una aitnatioa the party laft him, bet* ah ter coming too, he with great dHBculty reached u iin hou^. Mid on Toitf*d?y uighi died. ?? ? stated by the Physician whe altendod him, ? that he wae scarred and lacerated from his d neck to hie heels, and that there was the ap? I * nearanra of oovorol Mown kivim u* ta? I j Udoohii stomach and abdmpcn, tb? latter of which, no doabt was the cause of hi* death. Tbe cireomsUnces thai led to tins glaring oil ass wore these ; A Mr. John Qeos. who had fewnariy resided in that neighbor bo 4, bnt * lately returned twos Massiwt on bneiaoaa. had n deposited with Mr. John Lee between. e%bt: ir and nine hundred dollars in specie, for, 'safe. rt keeping. Thfe money was4 taken frotftfthe' desk of Mr. Lee, on Monday night, tho,.trdl ? inat. . , ' ? Hespfeien having rroted on r negrn man cfHr is Lee, be was token op, examined, and sanfessf* D that be, to oonneetion with Lambeth the pee* son lynched, bed taken the money, and. iho ? greater portion of it was then in Laashefert >' pamissittn. This confession of the negro, an y doubt, led to the deed which followed. .The if two persons who were more directly pooeOrn* od in this transaction, it ie said, hams feed. As thie matter will, no doubt, nedeigo e legal invsstigation and as the parties implicated are of very respectable standing, we refrain hem making any comments on this entrofs o! Ml law, rider, and civil liberty. 8ince the ahere was is typo, we learn that a two of the individuale altaded to above, John Good and Lee Wharoo have fled, and, no doubt, are ontboir way homo to Niaoouri fj North Carolina aril) prom recrenat to the ,t character which she boars among tboaewbo know her boat for regard ta law and good at. , dar, un)aaa aho atoU fcithfoty yrnw (to im* r (ton of to rofcriMt u outraga, **d riftof t enloroa her lava again* them if they cam to (to (*( it itttormto it bringing (toft la jto? tica. Wtota Ito at aafeb if tto uabtldled to 1 neity of bloodhound* in btMfl thtpa it to to B i?dt%tl m4 gratified in (big froy, tod Willi _ iSyriwji ? ilwrrm |wqr wt fnNtitf?' ad iodmdaal way baa# toto* bit tgttynltoaMO. wort ito((to |<roptri?H|ff? WhwtjlM. 1^ . fcbtttwto allawtdio/adfca tod ttottofc toft . ttotoK merobertofoodm AAyseon be iboiz vic.':iin?. "" v m>iv I )iMJgg'' y^ EggigZ^fcjKS^BlgL #Mg|j?iMS| iKbf I rf .jiJyCf m' aJAm^L ^Jjttv JH tdpMMMTMHM. On OKXion, CoL. B. 1 F,. nam, mm aMad io tfteeomntete, m < ewetiog, to act m ohf irtiwiu of thecoma*** Cluon to bo befcflp Cotohfe In bdr mst. . . . ' : Delegate* jhr TPrwcti Oeo'M Wmtr, (Son. IL F. W. AtUtoft,Cb). A. H; Befo, 7W Q.Cirr,Mff H. Read. jr. i For H?o. B; T.Ho. ran, end.CuL' Jo*. Atoon . \ pEitM MuniffeenfcoPkHiaQVs (Mtoafee Pee. i . J. H. yXRKffMt, Sectedny. numf NOODCIMI neK YflMI CWTTWt > L - 'jljijEx-<>??*-*?-(Owii ?t ?? MMfueuoji tor nw owkw u lor e jolted orwr nee linM end the Illinois i* jsSi&tt&XW is^SK,?Sta.8S: ; wig_a^euMe^rifbgh ^ 44 acre# was aomewhai, voroi, byt wi# jteld QfttA^OO lb* mere to t*w Mi. | th?n all Ie gathcrod^nd eongbed, t tHB cHAauBaqoLUtfs. TJU mem*r. ^*1 lU*r? Cmm+ 1 fccNt,of NorttGnioUea.ahorid atooce ??*. forCtthe iwho whislrthsy asisMwIiiud, ?m| ' pledged thawdt lies lohbidv by m honewr , JUKI- good frith, or (hoy should poblickfy , l-reclaim that those rules are oo Ion**? the* < jrif ftnsid.o to ttmnsntj rforwrnn finis the pricM established, to which seme of . iKn Imi? taUkUy nbutMit Aotfthon fagrftco-the pcess~of the Stat* by lb* b*W ' Iingsgets mm! ongentlumasty term* ? whtchibsy conduct edoowsl dispetsdow.? Wo win not partioularise, tt present ? oil our contemporaries ? (he State art ss.wkM acquainted with the feds aQeded to as we ?h?| to we iwM?fiJ]r oill?i these who art- members of the Convention cither krvoforte their rules, and decline afl coonaeiou I hrtth those who bam violated them or to I proclaim those rsh a doad today? Wsats [ fmdy net tortious, to* strike from our es.' \ .chaqir to every papefThtoitasvWatdi iu't penwusc, sod doelt in vulgar personalities; I ^juT we WmTuw m> in B very snort ' & unsupported hy soother emmk i r of the j ,Contention. The ptrvse of the Stem is i ^ ^ kin^aritaailh.wd I ,if to ttei ?ndtaear(? wnkaan ttdrawnstances ; not a natural dagciency) we hwva j ifeoaudacrty *? add Mmm 'md wlignont owl. ' gafky.our fraternity ?S he? net toy o dm. | eracn, but e corse'to hsasst, vdl-snoiij! North CeroSee?Shoeld others hare hoon j lose observant eftbeetows that hsvo celled j forth these he bath those wawaes | "oh mm? Sfi ss wis rv-peUiah (feme if | caH?*d for: net in our columns of ceersa, to 1 to private circular toJMu*? Spetotot* ! The atimrie of MiwtoH at* (m <w?. i tmom to bo rather :hrs*?snmg. Apore. ; hlMi wore Ab pfaacrmff, ! ofaipn, The srss&^^s yi^Tj j ^ T '-? ' . . IpfeOT te ^JUifcir aji vj^f-^iMyffli Ag? IttM^iflnfc^flilMH. gtmJMJufai* MHy^r?jBjil| !' wlw polrtici ftfothc tiuMot in hM teribUe fcoefortbe fttm *bm ileae Air*, of the utMMt iot^leMHH' II frery citizen m (be awhject of (.mTi&N flag in RuriqffiLne, t nii'tiMab weaMd ky tUir eenmu M boewie *?*l or, ae/wbik oee of tN?^ f?il the pot hook*?the other aft (Mesne fm hipping the few?ire |iiiHbee bmm q bed, end h a iiwuieil ihi ctartioa eh e jUOaa^ A W^wiw deg, e *iel *a orhc with the duH. sewing tbe Met lieyr of be pet^Aer le be eaaaMai ret A" t the heeard Ip^i who. though much ii.jur?k we heKe* ighiiAei. , ? phKa^to'i^Wow Yeefc ?QM|My ? aeceeetty of every caam actio*. UmL Reg. wa^hiM A#T???elowTof|55Z55 nil DOW DOgOUHICy in il w M redeemablebM jcoro. Jfhfrgm^Tbo Vfhiffe %m iU? 1Mb c?ndfdu.fci for Ciimiioui end lileebl parity Both innebrf W Aw tfadm M .U. WK,0 Price of Fuel,?New York M> tales that in some of tie- yertb hi that cr< the eobrotoda price of |I4 W ud 911 the ehhldroo it aefeced for Liverpool coat nop, to Dumocria in wuwg u ooiw Md Other place*, iu ttlmoir. aft two dolor aod a Haifa hundred. ^Tbefibm^e^ie Rarrard^deer^ 9670,059 laoda ayupf ieled t* (be nee of the Del venwty, librwrv, pictona, apparatus, ftiul Me, fee. *296 99) 71 of which aa left* the onraencd neaof ihngnBMi 0| *000 hae baraapf ifrial^frr %g?? logical aarrey of Vermont Stole. ' An Aimibm hue in England sad in several other count ms of ?ihb^ a bnHwino toe making btowlarwrtty wool jlrrr* tf S'xDt^Tradtrt.--We ttgrfe to leant that three jrotlemon of thai city, omaarrtwd and heldtolbuil oo S*furdaj upon a charge of bring concerned ia fittmf mm remm]* desjeord to bo employed tQ lbt davo trade.?Bed. Chron, , cflHAW ritfctt cVBiatr. I.!.. .1 m | . ? r?ni?. Havener 1* uma ^ >ea| A C. | 1C.1 mTm wurkat, lb A lit ?b U a * hffbt 3W* 10 a 8 IF- ? s?; f ^rrroa, lb ft g 3vra Wk tl | g Ptaovi Cvoatry. aoaeao M a U Fbalnw ha wagea* lb 40 <45 % rjj * SUj ; r 10x13, S9tl 3 50 1a 91* ItSo, mca Ik $ a lil SIT" HKMto si* 1 ?s* su- ; f i? : i i ? 1 * =;?.* s 8 : ,1 ^wwiflrt t? ?? p *2 .rf' "w. .- - uTi jwo ? ii (rfiMMiww^i555S5SSSM55BBI^5i iS^j^wL- f<% i WBf^i WRRBm,^.-WiZ-^BEKMBMIfcJSLM I ^ ; SMRmhHBBMI 41 ; ft-**-^ V " '1 ;Vj imm 1fciiji i i i rift ' iMMl mi i Mg k * ' -frl*'' ' "? 1?3P- . - Jtv* i/38 ib-k ii.ikwiia