Farmers' gazette, and Cheraw advertiser. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1839-1843, December 27, 1839, Image 7
} Michigan City,(In-) Dec. 4.
a wild child.
Strange as ii may appear. ii is currently
reported and very g"norully b?*li"V?**l that a
wild child, or lad, is now running at large
anion# the sand hills round in tire vicinity
of Fish Lake. (| is reported to bo nhou
four feet high, and covered with a light coal
ofchennut colored hair. It runs with gre at
velocity, and wlien pursued, as has o:teu
been tho case,it sets up the most frightful and
hideous yells; and seems to mnke effort* at
speaking, it has bscn ?'*en during tho summer
months running nlong the I ik?- shoo yipparendy
in search of fish and I'.og-', and appears
to bo very fond of thWwatcr. for it will
plunge into Fish Luke and swim with grcu
velocity, all the time whining most piteouslv.
How this creaturo has coine here, or
what i's history m iy he, we ! uvo to con
jeciuro ; but in iy it not he probable that it
may huvo strayed away frotn soma emigra
fiilrr navtc 1 r - *? ' *
?r> i'? */? ?-iic;nr?[H*u ior uiu n'g ?t,
and wandered oirinto the tvoa'lit, win r?* U
has growu tip an associate wi lithe nutmuls
of the fores''! Wo think diis nny he toe
cn*e. If so, wli.it must have horn il?o miguish
of its pnrer.ls un I fronds on.leani ng
tliut thoy worn compelled to pursue their
journey without ill *ir tender cure? It is
also supposed dim trviy h ivo been stolen
hy the Indians, and li ft in lite fores! to p-Tish
; but wo can hardly bel.evo nuel? to be
the case.
It would bo nothing but an net of humanity
on the part of our young tr.en to urn out
an ! help to capture it. (i.<zenc.
fascination of the rattlf. snake.
" When I wus n hoy about flint- ? ii years
ol J," says Mr. Will.oil. ?? my Cii'-cr seal
me iifo the field to mow some briers. I
bud not been long employed w Inm I di-cov i
t crcd n largo rattle snake, hud looked for
something to kill l int ; tnu not reudily di?.
covering a weapon, iny minosuy led me to
view him. lie lay eoih d up, with his tail
erect, and making the usual sing ng noise
with bis rattles. I had viewed bun but n
short time, when the most vivid and lively
colors that imagination can paint, and fur
neyona ric powers ol the p* ned to intent**,
among w huh yellow was :Ito preJoiiiiu oil.
and the w liolo drawn into a bewitching
variety of gay nnd plettaicg forms, were
presented to nty eyes ; at to 9.1110: tan
my care were iiich m.iil a .tit the inns r.ip
turuu* strains of music, wiM, lively compliplicatj.J
and harmonious, in thr highest de.
grce melodious, cap ivniing md en> limiting
tar beyond ttny ibing I ever li aid beloro or
siticc, and indued far exceeding want my
imagination 111 any ode r situ:, ion could
have conceived. 1 felt myself irresis'i'ily
drawr. towards tliu hated reptile ; and ?s I
had been often u*ed to seeing un l killing
raitlo snakes anil my s"ii?"s wrii' so iibuir,
bed by 'lie gny vision nod rapturous music,
1 was not for some tunc npjtroheiisive <?f
much danger ; but stid h oly p en!!.-cling
wlitil 1 !ta I n -ard the ludiuos retu e (hut
what I had nevt r b- lore bolt ved) of ihe
fi?cinutiiig power ??t these serpens. S turned
wi b hoiror frsm the dangerous s "one ; bu:
il was not without the um?; v i |*>nt elf.>rt
that L was able to -xtric.ito m\self Ml dm
exertions I could hi ?'. > wii:i my wh>>|<*
strength were hardly miITi tent :<> curry ir?*a
from the scene of ho. rid >? |?!?* .?ii.g ? n.
cliantment; and while I tine h!y dm oged olT
my body, my l??;.d sc?-tncd io be iricsistinty
drawing to (In? euclinut. r by an invisible
power. And 1 fully ta I i v?' that in a few
momenta longer It Would huvu l.e?ii wholly
not of inv power to m ike an exeilion suffi.
cioal to got away
^ Missouri and low.i.? IK iha follow ing
par icuLrs, which w r g i her from de* Mia
aouri paper*, it will he s- en ilmt tin; d iVt"u'ty
between Mihsuur and Iowa is d nlv asmiming
a more tl r a nnig n-p'-et. Af er
hotirim; of the imprs tmncitt ?d the Sui-rill*
of Clink conn v, Mr. Gregory, (Jen. Mien,
of Lewis Courtly, us* sted by a fori!'* of for V
men, irarched to his r? len??*. |i,t- tlgrnee
reached him as he appro .ei ? d tue j dl in
Vud IJuren.tlmt a t <rg body of pooi-h*
were coll'cted for its define. Supposing
his force inadequate to m*ot so great a Coin,
panv, he went alone to Van IJ.ren an I de.
tnnnded tie- surrender of the Sic r fT, which
was denied. Sinco ?' en, Gi n. W.llork
has repaired to Clark countv, with a small
force, and was about to pro red to Van !>u
.. i i? i i - - -. ? ~
. , in. n ariK-M uitu mi' i r II hail
been reincved lo no ii" other jail, within tint
territory of Iowa, The own of Vnu It iron
is sitintcd iti Die tl >p'it< <1 icrrrn v. Ge.i
WMlork, at the latest il i -s, w is m an 113 the
appointment of a ?' p n'y s! < r ll" !?y the euurt,
of Clark county. As miou mi tins wits done
it was fiit design to proceed to tint disputed
territory, nn l enforce the pi\ ne-i i oftho inycs
; oml tl resistance m? onI i tie ollt r !, lie t,,.
tended to call out his own and oiln r<Jtv s on>
of t!?e tnilifi?. h w is report'd 'hut a largo
body of men were concentr it?*d by the order
of the Governor of Iowa, in the d.spute I
territory t? resist th collection I is pr< h
able, says the St. Lou . II puM.cnii. tit it n
coll.Hon will as die ^voiteiirn' is be.
com ng vor> intense ami grain illy extend
ing over a much larg'T portion of the people
bot'. of lit*; state an I terri'nry.
U nris\ \ anian.
Iiuilrowl lo Ur-'g >>i. -I* > -I to
rontiau - the WVcuiivii ti < ?? i t-> v> t:?>?,
an.! thus 'o for.n a c'.iaiu of ri i ?> <|> Iron
tiiu Ail.nic to l'o I' ciii in. wiii* i
uouIJ b: tin' grc Vs il i. ug i r t
wot Id f \ It ut'i ,i ? iii> ( lii .ii.n of in.i
r. i'.' i .'i t' .
*' it may be a m . t? r ol Mir o v sh-ii ,
who not knowing lio-.v to ({ i' t- i 0.
Icrpr.scof the Aniiiicnn r ,ir < t . are (ii-.
posi cl to rcg r I the foregoing M.lj -t a*
wholy i !ci?l--to be inf >r'.i? tl thai mi () e
gon Itailrond has actually barn Ccmm'n-rl
?on enlightened Cm.g.ess Jiovu u'.I*.!.|v
r.rc'creJ tin? survey of tor roi ? !r>m Lake
Michigan to tbo Mi?sis>ii'|>t!
N Y. Whig.
The CSerokor iro.ibls are a-ntled. A
letter of the flit nb. from Fort Leaven-J
>vortb, announces ilio return nf Col. K??r*
{
a I?-:- .
urVt with 250 dragoons, from n irAIi from
that post along the M ssmsippi FromT-r. wad
into I'! Cherokee country, as far ns Fort
Wayne. on tlm Illinois river, nenr Fort
Giitson. Tito movement was made in con
s qwonco of m rumor that tliu Indians intern
d -d to resist tin* attempt to execute a reOont
order from I ho Swrelnry of War to G"n,
Arlmckle, to arrest tint murderers of the
Ridges nnd Botidinot ; and thai tliey were
preparing for war. On reaching Fort
Wayne, Col K. learned that the rumor*
wore ut erly groundless?pence and cjuiot
prevailed, and no resistance need ho feme I.
beyond ihat whi?-h the inurdorem thcm-mlies
may m tke ; 'It nigh there is u strong party
who will strive to conceal them, Tuc dragoons
travelled 30l) miles in nin? days.
N. Y. Whig.
F A It M 12 It S ' G A Z 12 T T E .
FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBBll 27, 1839.
The Washington papers lor ttio office ot this
placo have for the last several weeks, uniform,
ly come to us from the Mouth, and about a
week after their date, when they ought tc
| come in lull the time. This would be unpleasant
at any time, but is particularly so now wher
Congress is in session. The fault is in soin<
Post OJJicc, but which we do not know, probv
bly the one at Richmond or Washington. Il
this should meet the cyo of the Post Mattel
or Post Master's cleik, who puts thu papers
for Clmraw into the Charleston or Augusta
bag, ho is informed that if lie will put litem
with the R iieigh anil Fayeltevill- papers the;
will reach their destination much earlier than
they now do.
(l iving ;i new C irri, r sum -of ?>ur town
subscribers may nut receive tl?"ir pipers
11 so they will plens" inform us of >t.
The captions of the act* p.e-s.d by tho ly*.
gis'alure will be found in the pr< ced ng columns.
Frmn the sketch furnished by die cap,
tionsot what was done, ineagre and unsatisJ
factory ns it is, the reader wdl learn what
was not done. Iii North Carolina, tin
publishers ol newspapers at the seat o
governrnen , prepar at the clo6*? ol eacl
j .-ess.on of the Legislature, a list of ai
the ac*s pass d, with a briel s'ateinent of tin
provisions ot each, when not fully explained hj
the caption. These lists are pui>!i>h-d iii ttic
tiie p tp- rs, and iii hand bd! form. Tho hand.
1 A -1? - ? ? ?
uuis are pui'Ciiagccl Dy 'lie member* of the
Icgisature, ami distributed aino g 'heir tons'itui
nte, which g vc ilic people satisfactory
information iti r yard to what has been done,
No uiiur> could resul from in'roduciog tm
. came practice in'o other Stated.
A bill to punish ?h" U tnkx wlerh h ?ve suspended
unless they speedily resume, failed n
the Sena'c by a small majority. We ate no
Hufficien'ly acquainted with the subject to torn
an opinion a* to the neceasily of au*;>en?iw
by any of thubauk* : nut we consider 'lie pre
''tit an unpropitious tune lor legislation on th
subject. lfncce?sirv at all, i' o ight to b
resorted to whtfli there is loss excitement to n
, at tins time.
I The amendment to the charter of the rai
road bank, wc learn from the Charleston M< r
cury, remove# the condition that it is to aiJ n
the cone'ruction of toe road. It al*o reduce
! the capital fr< m ai^fXN) (HK) to f3,<MJ0,(NM)
; We much douht the polity of incorporating
I banks in the State of to unequal capital a.
as th<M>?? now in existence. The two tnainmoil
banks of Charleston have in their hands i
power which they may some day be temutec
to use to the injury of the smaller banks; am
through them, to the injury of the public.
i Conorkka.?11. the Senate some executive
bus ness h is been done, of course, with closci
doors Some resolutions h ive passed rallin<
upon the President for inform it inn, and notic<
i has been given of various bil s to bo in roriti
red by d.fF rent m-miber* ivhpri both house
' shall bo ready to proceed to legislative buti
tiess.
j Tub Hovsr of Rkpuebrktativbs, wn
not folly erg ini/ed it the date of our last ac
rutin's. R. M. I\ Hunter of Virg nia iva
elected speaker, Dec. 17 It, on the II h bal
lot no, having received 111) votes n it of 'JiW
w lech was 2 more than a m .j.r lie i
ha d to be A Sub-Treasury, Nulhtic it.on Whig
I!? received the votes of all the Whigs am
most of the Nullitiera. The highest ntimbe
of votes received by my o'her an-l date a
the rune bailotfing w is 65 f;>r J. W Jones <?
Va. the other votes of Administration tnrtm
le es being scatter d. The highest numbei
of lotos received hy any person at any pre
i vious b riottuig was 111). once by Mr. Jooei
and once hy Mr. Lewis both supported by tin
smniiiii"iraiion parry. 1110 OTatCsnjjtltg O
N ullifif ii io'i par'y hul<l th<* balance of powe
bi-U'i'iMi llif W n?s iii?1 Dom era's" as llu
Admins'ration party call themselves, an<l i
w.m generally expected bofore tho member,
\ astounded that the Administration party t<
secure tlieir favor and support, would g>v<
' the Sp-akerfhip to one of their number, am
! Mr !' i i .is wa* con >ra ly spoken o'. Hat t
in sa ,i .'i u C B nt ? i. w .?? s .Hiking l? lie
l'r?> d< m y, hi riered lest such a t ourre slmtil.
jice >1 r. Calnnun too in toll no nmettro l'n .
IS S-l<2 S li ?V * ; !%' >1 OT 110* tO 111 S <>f l>(
N't if s. '! eaus'd a to i 'io?s if not ;
h u? w n *. n 4 4 tti. Adovnutr;*!:*)
par.y.
Af? r ih'' electioo and <] ' ?i on ?-f ^p<* *1.
. er, ii. r. v.ih er pr >coi d ?l >> i?w ar u> I ho ?*li
niein:? r , t'io eletlt rail ng tiieui up by S'ates
1 N wJ.r??y, ft< r hav.m? been called, beinj
passed over, by consent, it theoih'r , tate,
' it"0e through with. Mr. Randolph fron
New Jers -y having then been c died, lh<
other five individuals foiuni Stunned by tie
Ouv? rnor also wont up with hun to be sworn
But wlirn Mr. Arnold was sworn, the Speako
| said that ?Uh..ugu, if no action had takci
j place in the House on tho subject, he arouli
'ill "V
i also swear iu the oilier persons holding p
commissions from the Governor of New Jer- h
aoy, yol after whet had occurgfd, h? fch bound
to submit tho question 4u the liuuse. Mr.
Wise 'hen submitted a resolution that the H
%
persons named thou Id Kid be sworn ; hid rea- c
son for which wss that an affirmatii* tfroiion |
to count their votes before the organization ft
tiie House was lost by their being a tie ; and ^
lie contended that the loss of his present mo- c
lion by a tic would bo a decision in favor of n
the claimants. Mr. Dromgoole afterwards 4
moved to lay the resolution on tho table, but I'
I learning from tho Speaker that he would con'
sider the adoption of such a motion as a decis
ion in favor of those holding qgmmi-sions and r
should accordingly proceed td swear them,
the motion was withdrawn. A debate arose ^
on Mr. Wise's resolution which lasted from
the 17ih toSOili, without any appearance of
approaching a close.
Both brnneb?H of the Legislature of Georgia,
have passed a resolution providing fur the
forfeiture o' its charter by the Trust and Insurance
Bankmg Company of Columbus, forms)
pension of specie payments. This bank has
. done only iiko other banks in the State; but
( its stock u owned by the U. H. Bank of Pennsylvania,
which is doubtless the cause of its
snaring dittt-reut rate Iruin the other*. f
Tlio Fayettevill > Observer says oo the a). 1
i leged authority <? the Governor of Georgia, C
i ''that the Governor of Mame haa actualy re- 1
i fused to surrender a runaway slave who fled c
' to that State" and that "the Governor .if Vir- *
i ginia s'atet) a similar refusal by the Governor f
of New \ork." We suppose the Observer t
mistaken il.e nature of i he caw a to which it f
refers. We have never beard of s demand 1 ^
being made on ihe Governor of either Maine or
New York for runaway slaves. There is a f
speedier and more suitable way of recovering
them. *.
The II otiw* of R. pi event stives of Georgia,
in retaliation for tlio refusal of the Governrr
' | of Maine to deliver |0r trial persons charged I
i Willi carrying oft'a slave from Georgia, ^iave 1
f pis" d an an oy a vol- of 141 to 4M, subject.
ing to a quarantine of ore hundred days alt 1
I vessels frutn Maiqc, or owned ei'her al'.ogclb 1
? or or in part by criaens of Maine.
! ir annooi c?-d in He Codunoia Tibneope
of'h. 'dU'h nat. that the paper is bt ncefoith
to be discontinued- 1- is Si unc- d at the 1
sain- tune that the S.-other Pointer, which
i? to t ike it* place, wdl be issued in two ur
three weeks. <
Col. F. 11 Elmore was elected President of 1
the Bank of the State, dor ng he sersun of
tie- Legisla ur>. l.angd-o Cwves jr. was also
i el-cled Stale K<'|M>rtMr, W.E. 11 ?yoe,(ami p.
t troller Gem rai and F. W. C ilcock, Supertn(i
inttmlenl ol Puhh'- Works.
Th?' T-'Xiui Senate have refused tn confirm L
1'ir npj ?> n*in*. nT ut M ;iiist? ( fr<>m leXNs'othe
Uin'cd Sutrv, confer* d upon Richard Duniap
t hy the Prcgidto of .hat R- public, during the
ror? ?h of Cuugri mi lit- w ill here-fore lit* rc. !
, called.
11 _________________.
WhisKCv Barksi.? Tina m the title of a
n , new p?p? r atirnil to to* issued SomewlN're in ,
, Tennessee. 'I be object, as the title indicate* ,
i* to tdvoctlC the privilege of getting drunk,
I .1 m! procuring the means of doing so without
"i legislative restriction. We predict th t the
t subscription list will be large, unless payment
1 should he required in advance.
1
J In M aine, they talk of a new officer to be I
Called 'be SihoiUmaster General, m.ose duties
are .ndicated hv the title.
j. i
j i The Sheriff" ot Curk County Mo. (in the
y disputed territory) having been arrested and
* t'liprisoned unJer the au'hority of Iowa, whilst
i *i \r ng a law process, Major Geu. Wilooch of
,, Missouri, was under genoral orders of ths
Governor, mtrching at the time of the last
accounts, with a luiiiiia fj-ce towards the
8
*j A jm-vi r gal- lately been experience!
3 m| <n ih?> Nov Engl ind Coast which de <
* MMy< ?i myh flipping and n.nny live*. Ai 1
a (J.ouri k cr he ( M-ks ) 21 ve*?*ls w? re driv*
' en on shoio, nn l a'l wrecked except two :
9 |
1 . not less than 50 lives supposed to be k>s\
r Mj.'Ii il mn^ was also done in numerous I
1 t I'-rpla hotli on I >nd and in harbors, j
' i Tho j?a!e s sAul to have been more severer I
' ilmn any since 1815.
. I A severe gale occurred on the sea coast j
* Inst SnlurJay night which did much damage j
1 :o the slopping m Charl. rton H .rbor.
x i
T A fire lately occurred in New York, .
p ^which i?. sai I io have destroyed prop-rty to '
t too amount oi $.">00 <X)0.
. 1 _
sj PARTY I'KA MMKLS.
Every impartial o'nervor of the proceed. j
| in;?s of Confess for iho last ten or twelve |
, years w.l! assent to the correctness of (he ;
, ! > iiowMig rem irks l?y Mr. Pickens, during "
j I e sr ismoii on llie New Jersey elect on, i
i hi tV opening ot tlio j resen1 s 'ssum.
I So*, we liiive seen 'no truth of p;riv
>1(11 7. lion ->ii |> * r t v drill, Ift'iro i? ! '
i . ?
j ti.ti* t'V.. u* . ' j#( > ?t w.iy jjr?sr j
' i *>* 1? r, >i s ti it in siTilil psify spirit, in
i? . . M?i> s. a linn scop,* ,|i^i .<?- , w iraw
rji-M-iy in- ioIht into I intiliie tu m-nk'iMty
; ! | j ten in tat- s ot a f v iea iers.
, \ T.iere s nil >\.?-r m-n'iin -in >\-|i c't I en. '
I'-ii iir., nii'l w li cii I % >1! avow, it is this:
liHi, lor t'.? lust mn yen ?, .1 re h.?s Ihwu 1
(nostrum* Executive action .. ho (J ivcrrv
lie, :v ill.ti il iS time .UOt tie It
of t >e I' opio should n#K.-n tj, if ni(iep?-n- 1
Ounce, mid trainpk* on t?ic tics of prfy?
r looking only to die good of the country* to
? the sanct ity of the l/Ousiitution, and to trie
J preservation of their own honor end iuJc
odence. lftU?q? nfihipyphrn d??am4>
9MO,i,fr'lf ? tmj my
ItM HiHisa redeemed and V
imi 1 tnsy are M hresk tows* ffoirilir'toib. ?*
*?rv??Hiry to that Won<t:rr 3?jd ot Paatj | ^
k'msTnlhi its victimsa^^vwaot'd,and
i I know ih? delicacy - of my position I ^
*?rn to ^ippnhM my scptnrartKi. I wmftd O
lot wear th?* proudest diadem lhii' ew* MH CI
ipou ryonarch's b-*>wt?i 1 <*>uld not shnwr ?J
I Uiytlu'kled and free, | osk no
Ic.
vor ; I th rro no stfpport except upo* \|
loncsl principles?principles which I neap Fr
wddly ur.d openly. I hold no SHntimoo s fn
ny clnnut which I-will no* aeodr to tlie jj'
?orJ-l. In my opinion. it " ^f |" Ui- dig* yj
litv of tho House to meet mis question
tuidly end to decide it.
n
Pi
From the Mississippi Argus.
The 'jonuttful rfli-cts of the Hu.-d Mnnfcy C<
System,?On Momlayt^ 80 li September
i*i? flinre was ?iW for C?oh) or S-ly?-r. at. J
i'ml .driplna, in Neshoba Courxy^Jbr (tie ( #
erS'fit ol theUnred S ntr*. on Jnurtt of' S
LJea. W?t.'\ P. il rru'sd -l.tli-Tion,upu?s?|h ,
>f ii* h u> nd Hfrr* of | <n I, wine** hioi%?h. i ^
I* etionnou* price of FIVE CENTS per j ^
icrr. This land, about 2 yean* go. won ! T
mid (b- fore it was owned by || rris*) ^
or six ilol'srs per nrrr, or upwards ol thiry-si.\
thousand dollar*, and was said to b?* ^
heap at 1'iat price; hut mi |fi? 30'>?- lsa? f
nonih. under tl?e hard rntxiey op r-. i ?. vit C
saa Mi|J for F'Vr cent* yr acre?or fm w
lbout lire** linndr d dollars, nod bought by
P'ljlli'im M Tucker. lh?- hard money Scim'or
of in* C"OiH\ of L iwnd **. Tie re were if,
n <ny citizens of that Count v, anxious to -L
)U\.bir were unable to obtain th*: (Jold or ''
- i ? s
>l|v?r . y
In copying ilie ?b>va w have omi t"d a T
? ^ "* ' "
?-w i mis ui p inv ki iiift IjD. waz ; {
Ro' brry orthe Wrttrrn M>ul ?Tii" ? ?. I f
r?- in ill Iroiii M.? |ii<>Mim? n1 12m
nsl. in |irn?iiin <i l ibunn twn a?i<*n Iroui J|
h\a<* ..m> r ll. ci pr?riklnii b iwm u Cinmu. ^
t < i Mini tiiMt pUi'i*. on morning of 'h? | 0
Ul:b ibhI.. nnvl u 'nn- c#nrt^iol n'J tliu U . w
w? i.| thm . ? ni in f.? ui i| fur C now ?
mil unci |'ii- ???vrt> cm*'*, unU whiv. li tfP
lii.l 'lo he dt-s'ruv** I. 'i,
:??1_ * * lt
Rrsufiphitn in Rhole liian-lj ?T'?i* Pro- 1 ?
co Ji>iiiniit* i\M * nli 'li>* u.'iik^ ot In* I
?ly, mi vtn tiri-Ku?ii<* .ill in S , 'vaii' r
?'-tiiii" ) (hi-|> i> mi'ii1 fur uli tin i
nhil n*s **
Tin* N.-wpnri H ra'd ?) ?.? Swral c
il l f flunks n this ;own, t'ltMiiic*' Uifin i n- P
it. I. Union. N. K CniiniH'iri-I,and Tnli-r-,
w ill rssvinm Sp.-cif (Mymetit* ou M..n. (
I'.y n *
A Pamoui IVirkkr.? A Mi. Alain 3
ihu?\, n?'ni LloH'i'o. (N. Y ) >..fct>r<?*ii ?n?l I
fiMt'Df.l a fii>?' slto ii. whim, w .* kill il when ,
two it'iiM old. i*iirl w. i >l?i'.i 7unin- .
j?<?rk miM J?T r*l, *?id oi couinr 1
txilii^ll til'* OMIlT 9^6 72.
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( mi mr it1* i?o hOna, bril? un li r fiv<- y?-ur?
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nj, (lie ltttli iuat. in h <11 pa* ripiif o'c'o -k, ''
i. iln* residence of hu lather Col. Jsmks
I'tit NUT. * a.rdco Joirn'l.
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Krip4T. I>. cent rr 27 '
AftTICLKS. rBK | C. | ^ C.
hh'I .a ut tiket, IS 0 5 a 0 ? 7
Kjcon from wnpona, lb II a III 1
by retail, lb 1-1 a 15 "
1 lunar lb 15 a 95 ,
1 to?? wa* lb 20 a SI ,
li.igipiig yard 13 . a 25 ,
Bale Rope lb 10 a 1*24
I'oHbe lb 124 a 15 ^
Uotws, lb 8 a 9 t
[lorn bunii C91 a
t l.r.r. Country, srarca *<ii 1 t j a jj
Feather* tin wagon* lb 40 a 45
Fodder. lOOIba 8?| a 1
lilaa*, window ?xl'>. 5 n\ 3 *25 a 3 37 J "
, 10x12, 50ft 3 50 a 3 75 *
mors, green lb 5 a
dry lb ID ? ?
Iron lOOIbe 5 50 a 6 50 *
f?<iigo lb 75 a 2 5.0 8
I .ime cask 4 a 4 CO f
Lard lb 11 a l-ijT*
Leather, tola lb 8a a 85 t
[.cad, bar ib 10 a '
logwood lb 10 a 15 ,
Violas*.* ffa| 45 a 50
,N.O. gal 50 a 684 ,
Vai!?, cut, a?F<?ited Ih T| a S
, wrought Ib 16 a 18 l,
>*l? bush 54 a 50 t
i?'I, currior* gal 75 a I
. lamp gal I 85 a 1
?, linseed gal 1 10 a 1 85 !,
Kami*, white lead keg 3 25 a 4 58 i
1 ? Span, brown Ib 8 a 12
I'ork I noil.. 5 50 a 6
Rico lOOIbn 5 a b )!
Shot, bag 8 50 a 1
?. ib K4 ? 13 y
s'?gar Ib 10 a > 124 !
* ?!t sack 3 35 a 3 50
bush 1 95 1 50 ; *
s ', Aii^riean Ih 10 a
, I'.iigliah Ib 14 a .
? oeruau ib 12 a 14 1
f 1W1HV ti % \*2 j '
4?* i ,imprrial lb 1 a I 3? J
?, l yaon lb 1 a 12$.
r<,h cr \ wanitfaetiir.'d lb 10 a $ ?
Notice.
' M i'UI Not** and ncrmanta <tue to John Mai.
JL )oj to ( o. are in (be hands of Duncan J
M illoj ; those indebted will call at Wis counting j
room, an. make payments.
8ulta arid m uu'.i.i! *d. without discrimination
ifunK all who shall foil to pay, before liie u?*t
return day, for Ch.awrfr'd Di?lr ot.
D. It ALLOY,
A , M. MclVF.lt.
Aarn's of 1. Malloj St Co.
Charm* December S4, 161#, a
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namier air lined, g* . 90 o'M ?w.~ ,. -? -W I
nr ad, Vil 90 89
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agar. Mufc-or*to, H? 7 ill 4L* J
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I tvantia white, 9111 a 131 >
do Wowrt 19 f|% 9
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oaf.f Jb 15* ft ^ * W ,0
amp. lb 14 . * ^
II. lir cgar e, nek 4 bu?h I 63| a 175
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uh *?ll 10 diitlm*' hwdrtO Mr
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? ihoee wishing ttiM* urxT trAling ilh Uh
ubersriber ?(Brinkl yvilhs W. Q.
Brinkl-rvil *.
Hopluuibir -4 1639.
Also a Urgi number of MaHierolM tn^ud
ut*ii>gs. iron* old tnu'o ?od tk ftUilawk for
rop |jiwn.
abr Dr. M. MUoL^n. of Ch<*r?w wi'l est M
p-oi to r.-criw ml forward orders* * w?lt*M
io-s or ir?-co. " ' . '
r| ho I*roach*'r.
?R Tow Hundred and Forty *k "tehee of
Oi tgmal 8.ru?om? eel.-eU-d fiotn tile m*ni?riri|iU
uf two nuinrnl fnvm<? of the last
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4 -rnion
F*>r ?l* ?t Ibr Rooktftarv.
DceiutxT 27, I^Sd.
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Elementary Books.
For Snndnp and (Jommmn Sdbna'a..
UMON Priinw, Uuhhi tSjM>Uiuf itok.
Union IIvhiiim. Un.on <d<i--ation?. Rrovoa
!?Uiebw>n. Choiji T>?UiiHiitr, Shorter CkU>
!>ii n Lnv U*. Ynnoji jiup-.U ! >r*t Book, Wort?
tU.ii ?mu . Byn ma Uifair,
I'o.i.ig Reader.. No* Yoik R?j?k>r, CUM/9
J*?d r. Wore ' com I Boob. WaMafl
knorion and Ei m-m- ry i>p--Jlinjr Boak^
)il*?rihV *nd Tuan'? lb together vi'bflM
eorim.nt of t more ddrut)>*< <! English and
*1 iifiril He ho I Boolu r^rirol dating thb fall
i iIm Book* ope. A lih r?l di?9?|M mad* (a
V?. U-r? *!m purchtrr in quiAl<UM la HyfBi
(tot Sehao!? ?
Deo in* r -i7. 1939. ?
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'I he I^atcst Arrivals.
rilE fdl parch iaea of B wki and illlifaey
Iwvo firentljr ru ns to band embracing a
aricty of Workr. R?'ifi?ua, 8c)ioqIi and Mbodin-'ou..
"from rnito in ?ii. fmm llml* ?
rvc-rr." Among iliom aro tit* following :
Mo?h<-im'? Church Hector* continued to 1836,
lilneiV I) >. I vol. E. ghfch Edition, PascaTa
'rovHici.il lytt. ra. Burd.ua Ploua Women,
hiaipa' Trivato Thoughts, (Land.) Tywg's LacJ
roe on th* law and tioapcl, Dick's Future
Itato &.< .. Lif- of Oranmer, Woodson Baptism,
lotnt Education by J Taylor anther of Atnsi>
!! !T! ic., I'Milip.' win ?? TituOa W? Sunjwn,
lethodial Hymns, various bindings.
Pirkimrvts Le xicon ofth%jQnck Tataawnt,*
i w and improved Editioti, Robinsons Do.
[napp's tiro, k T slamcnt. Crisback's Do.
II1''? Dictionary of Biagraohy, a lanp and
iluahio work, Whatolys Rhetoric, tioixoCs
iistory of Civilisation, Plutarch's Lavas 1 vol.
vo. Gibbon's Rome 4 vol. 8vo Roilin'a Anient
Ilm to it 1 vol. 8vo tiooda Book of If stars
vol. bvo. Marshall's Washington 9 vols. 8vo.
.park's Do. 1 beautiful vslums, Aborcrombies
iitellociiidl Powers, Opts os Lying, Do. Cor*
ur Hcaiid.il, Cowper* Homer, 9 rpls, 17ms.
'rockett's Songs, Burtons Comio Songs, Foruos
Toller's Book { Comic* and Tltrica
entloinnii's Modtoal Pocket Hash - AnwJi.,*
irators own Book ; Thugs or Assassins of India ;
foalsCharcoal Sketches ; Form Book*: Droant
look* : letter Books; Th? amusing Sayings and
)onig? of Sam Slick, Oi|tr*r Twist, Bwitdford
nd Mtrior., Il.i&en'a Panorama of all Trad** and
'rof. 'sions. Rhymos for the Nursery, Mother
loose's good old songs that au>used oaf infancy,
diak.-spoare 1 Vol. l2mo. Lond. Edit. Calf hind,
ig. M ore's Marred dreams. Boat lie and Collins,
'rabtt's Poems, R tseelas, Newton1* Letters, Ko.
miu's life of Faith, Rogers' Po ms, Aikenvid>w
Measures of imaginalion.tirays Poe us.Chspone's
-otters, Coltugea of GUnbumie, (lhass are
II hue English editions) vary handsome copies
flhe Bible and Testament. Chaptal's Chomisry
together with several now Nua of Harper's I
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ff Silk Culture, for in the
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