The Sumter banner. (Sumterville, S.C.) 1846-1855, February 08, 1853, Image 2
D -MO1it
tS in adance, Two Dolliarm
a tlie expiration of six bnonths,
e at ti eind of the year.
sronthuted until all arrvnrage3
at tie option of the l'rworietor.
d r en tsinsereit aii SI-NTV
r ure, 1 lines or lest,) for
i ?tatu vunt for each ubitsienit,
-b'i number of insfirtins it) tbe tarked
4Mvr.'isoinents or they will he publisiedn
aro to be dibcontinued, atd charged
E DOLLAR per Frnare for a singla
n Quaiterly ani illotily Adverise
will be charged the samte as a Fingle in
inid hmi-Inontiluy the wmno iaIs hiew ones
I Maid's Thermonetor.
"5Apxion for coming out, and the
attantions of the other sex.
b keii ghave omS idea of the
ider passion.
k Talkoflove inl a cottage, aid dis
Z 8 Fancs herselfin love with sonic
:handsome man who has flatler
ked hler.
IstIvIittle more difidenit on acconiut
~~th~A - ofbeing notie..Vi~iiu
G onmences' beiing sinbe
2 Still moi-e confident iii her own
W attractions, and expects a bril
banut estatblishmniit.
Nefhse L goild oil'er, heeanise lie is
not a maln ofthsliont.
23 llirts with every young man
she meets.
24 Wnders she is not inaried.
IL~&~25 Rather more circuttispect in
her conduct.
- 6: Begins to think a large fortune not
qieso indispentsable.
# P Prefers t -he company of rational
--mcn to flirting.
28Wishes to be narried ini a qie
way, with a comfortable iii.
29 Almost despairs of entering the'
-.1f m1arried state.
30. Rather fearful of being called an
en "old Maid!"
3L An -additional love of dress.
32. Professes to dislike balls, find it
difficult to get good partners.
3 Woiders how ien ca'n leave the
society of sensible worinell-to
'flirt vith chits.
T 84. Afleets good humor in her con
;-ersation with inen.
35.Jcalous of the pisles. of woinen.
* 44 , .'Quarrels withi her friend wlio
is ltly mar ried.
37. Thinks herself slight ed in -soviet r.
28.Likes to talk of her aeguaintanceLs
Who are married unjortuntely.
9 ll nature increases.
40. Very meddling and oflicions.
41. If rich, as a dernier resort, makes
lovo to a young man without for'
itule
42Not suceocding, r qis quirst non
kind.
43Partiality',1'or ca,-ds. nil 1
o 44 over against the manners -.I
-thge ag".
45.Strong predilection for ai ergy
46. Enraged at his desi'rtion.
*- 47. Becomes desponlding anid takes
48, TPurns all sensibility to ets
and dogs.
4Adopts a dependanit relat iom to
attend upon lher feine anld ea
50li Becomes dsntd with the
her unfoirtuniate relat ion.
VEntY lIUNGiW.-The 11 tbliwing~ c
. 'traict of' a spch~l del ivere. b .lr.'
Olds, of Ohio, in the 1linc of Ilorue
sent'aitivos, is too gohd to be I lost: "Sir.
if Frank Pierce couuies .t the wi rk~a
T ignled him11 by the D em uoracy of
thentiy, as I have no tihot-hle wi ill,
there wvill be ats buig aL iss kiiked
up in Washington city on the 4th of
- laren a there was a't Mrs. Siiith's
htouse,(ds related by my friendi, the
Bjlickcgo abroand,') when~ little J1ake
Smxith ran oveor to Mr's. JhIrwtn's to
tell her' that 'dad was <h-:uni; nin:l was
(li-unik the old cow lunl a calf: Jl'hnu
nywlloiwed a pin; .J ini hii l gILt the
deliriuin tiangles hmkd~intg at, t he
rora bOrenx 'L tl anh t er' IIIOli ha t
K ; u ~'tired Mrs. Urowni. 'Why, S.dl hl
'btolke thei bntter plte, 'Sis;mn llS
s pilt the panctakes, 11n1l Je iic li
s' o~ivn in the scaildiing tatllowv we had
dipping candles, an d onet of t he
so kittens .has got lis In-au' i m
clioasses jtng, atnd we can't get
y.'~ [Shouts and cheer s.|
M~r . eit, in iiy inn !.nion
thle 4th of Marebl is pa'-inig hafii e .
nail I see. the~ W hig (Gtlpint ohlicehol.H
e.xrs'Iouringo out o1 theia varianis gIov
-E ~ eri ts w ithl the tear:s iinming dlown
'"'"'~~et' nt'cous 1i0ses, anld tili' h !ineut
Z..41 is~ that Webs.ter is .ad; J'ill
Natve American enti. North Caro-.
n , 'TlO has swllowusede I; rahi; 1lad Torn .
~ otnin hais got the deliriuini trianlgle's
ooking for Northern Abholit ion vItei
[Lud and pr'oloinged cenerinlg.] Aud11
tain'ts all, either, Mr. l'resident
Loomnbs has broken their butter
'I~1A, ~ e i trj' has spilt their pana
- esand Seward has set dowii in the
~ ~al1ingtrillow they hadl for dlippin~g
p~)?r igo t into the Pre~:identiial
ha'; i, and we canl't get him~ out1; and~
0 ar6all so darn'd inlfrnal hiu gy
ti of langhter anid prolonug
~ huting.]I
~ ~eeidad by) bue1 of' the Corut t
~ ~-r- 4~i~itnati, tlbat if a passengri iln a
* tr~ c~vpurchasesi a tict, but
dsithe comfpaniy hau've
~k litm pay the .fare a
~~ tp6i r hiim (out of the
__ helost ticket.
IL i'1.iin r urricd Ii. the 'know tg
ousUib.&.J Udgo Butle'r of South !, iro
I 18 is ) be tcd red a seat in the
Cabintef I am not able to write you
tedata for thuis itmpression, h4Itgll otl.
ly coltt~pmLfl to s-ay tht it is cur
t.'tit here justL 110w ill Vt relu. 4 to whlidh
I usuazilly look I'll ItioSt rliable)4 itllbr
Illtion ill this coultio I pre
St~litl however, that Ju O Bt.gc1. will
hlyl cittseltt to g'ive tilhs rs
cit. most d.,sirahile o sill.itt, I'll oiUt ItI
Vo]ll -,h 0 so1t~ iiII tiXi(iI.y -1114 labort
g Ii i pt to prv tI.osL Ittugr~I*. i
ill it:, rv-suIlts 1 41 tileml whot Willav' tnot
he4 attlibitioh1s or highe Vt' Jltliotto111.
J itd-C Butlecr is ex(To.diuly l)lit
wvitht .11 I vittgs o.41' pa1 lrties ill C . It
friet;t2S til r4'Ff4t, 1wliei I
w.ritu abiove is caitally received
ill Wash i 11toil.
T1.he Aitlati~c muid 17'.i ic. 1 aiI rild
Scetic is at ii-ilt begituittg to as
t:Ltt.I lllt ilits, iSvietlt' IRtlsk IM S
pI-oVioliIg : a y-I well digeStk-. ilau l
arrhanging ih Go ',rttit tett's Cm~nce
S14)4(1 that.L thlis Co2. 14thlittvt-2 jilly we Vtit.
314.4o the 4iltty as well.1 a-4 those'~.
kIt w- or W1CShall h~e (It4 )11 by oitt 2~C
States) to W11ti tile It., (oei t eit tShall
biatt. O:,01 00 000(& I ttil ud ". .tte S
Set-i p, VednIiable intii it * y ears, anlki
(I' itato .2 tterteiht ,ix tIle-S sa itlare se.
tiolis (& thIe1) e publ ic joini t hroutgh
~'which t.. ronil tt1,13 pwss. iTey Ilso
1pl9'. ivltu f~.t Sut vvy-, ot, all the i~t1i
swuirsted, attd td;Int. oil t-e'iew.vii tile
''I~tI4 sall54k?.ImatW2lk.(d theti
\eoj 'nig t Pi-siids c' dw I'lltvl
milit p4.ilt-to ll 4' vared 1,61., tbu qTes
Lionls of1 Ccasil-ilit v' 441 l tirct itl), 1i2Ci
of, clitliato. anid 4htr1atioat, anid v2159
of' lellthI o~f li le.
Frtom the Lel('r of the b1)1 tile
ttl)J)1 C.-t(4t1 h :11: 1 )u Ili t II( .n ( ,eo
ititte' tlivilevve nit .it4id Liat
sm]u l 1cr.. b wilpo - t'
Ilirg, \i ', thaet from 4'edV4'~t
San t.tt4 bv~ ail wa lo t (li
di~laieo I Mvia(Ct s ) ..cc:U liv
that Ilitie (Si.4t 101) tuuoi 4-ccI (410
third oC this m't lo. li-t~t'. is (citlc
thereC W.ill he f gan~~d scrambille Iiver(
Rjr rolts, a1- '.v-jl Iis Col. to Cul
tot's ()I nIlI smtts. are ititu-rvt~ ilt the
s0111114,1 oi, til tlw i, -flw
'.4:ur uh to i hu. b c. I . tl
ig cs. anxst afoh;qti
Ifa 'YLI1 V1136,C '4" '
ifs Tyiei,.vifef e: 1ielidetuy:2
r,in reply 1o tie lette ofalich.
ss of Sitherlaid, coneoitig the in
titution of s1avery il the Uniitcd
tltes :
"If you lwish a suggestiont as to the
uitable occupatuin .of your idle h oiurs,
will poilt yOut to the trie field for
our philantillopy-tho timsupplie-d
Izantts of' your owi people of Eglald.
il view of y our' palaces, there is iise
l and su.l'rinig enoligh to excite y)otur
most active sytiipathics. I reieniblr
o have seen lately, that there were ill
lie city of, London alfcine 100,000 per
onis who roe ill the iotniing withou t
:owing where or how they were to
rbtaii their 'daily brend.' and I re
nettiber., also, solinewhere to hIave
eci, that the Eleemosynarv .stiabish
tuint of' Enghr aind co:,ts ainialiv X10,
100,000 sterlinig-a sun1 greater t.han
hat expCIIde'd by the f'ingai ul (WOn
nii'al gve(iI' of outrs, Witlh its
mlietic bill. Surely, surely, Iiere is a
iclil larige enoug t fo 1r:41,) tite (xcise of
lie p g oeIIs sitp:lIty; tlie m iost
imbotiid c a t.'lirt, G'o, lily gord
)ieulletss (f Slit ierlai , on all vilibassyv
it imcey to the plJoot', tlie strickeni, th'e
tnigry rand the iiaked of' ymur own
aId-cast inl their laps thle suipilutx
afyourl enoInous)J~ -walh asingle
owel froin your hair, a sinlgle gei
riolt youl <res-, woI rele'ive 1f1.11Y
I poolr fe'inale of Elnighltitr , wlli) is Itow
:old, uid sliveriig, and destitute. .i-:
er. tihe abode of desoIation il wat.
Old cause sreualid wretcht-4'tvues to pit
>n otne Sillile of colilt, perhap the
irst onle which j.bs lighted up1 its face
' aI lif'etitne. rve it to flie wo
l(en of the south to alle inte the si
erings of their depedilts, 1 Ihile v oit
.ake r' of your' owin.
'ul f sy Jilf-at hty. I n-ed 1nlyI r e i y u v i
(I the cold tio n of' indie wih tits
1ojpultion but, recentlIv sttarvi. I ifr
bod, which w'as fiely'Sulplied 'la
ur1 :ran ries :nJ It this, inopnwnlt
-ravingtrr linerey li-oi avaitcLious h'u
(lids, who to extenol the :u-ea ri' 'rraz
III, lands, are veling their' itittlrnle
.(ttafgt's to tie grunTird. :m1il seninlitil
hle! f'or'th to die upon the h':way
Wfnnrl -ngad o hitfwer \ith
your, t'.1n(er elinritie. There onl thc
'cri 1 sid', sitik:; an11 attelluatet.d atd ex.
inte-r'd tiothr', still straining her
>east, whiI the 1uha1ppy hilm.htua lI
111d 1ththe', hi'titself 1'bodhl-s.; :iu1d r'ai
mtiliess, sh"leds drop s of' igoiy ove
lhe hiart rendilg Secie. Spart f roin
Ale we-ll-fedl liegroes of, theve Nnte
41n. dralp (f youlr prbudn
syinpaithyI0,, to1 pout' intir that bitter cntji
which is ov'eInI*Inini g Vith soir'ow andi
with tear is. Poor, siflerinig down trol.
len Ireland! land of* poetry :umi soui
A' noble deeds and geinrous eniotion,
-hirt ' e 'of the watrrior, tile --'taes.
man.1 '.the' or1atr--th re is nlr> n.4 )U
be lntipa of ti g f tuI- iiU. iet~ ''trIe C
>uit withi .ry :urd 'glhiness fry thse
re' 't in t of Enunil.
'Ifhis lettter of \irs. T'er' wa el.
-itedi by :tn' appfea iti cit was ti:a'ke to
ationi nii the l'h lanond l>rniin-, Ih
r.'c5 I.r; N' tileItllf j t ilieri j Ia t fl i
I l, tnIl f i ri t 'titri il ' it Alll.
ig. If that trgin it' ayut I' ae
ry,\Otr ~t wh'uhas Ir-es i .tet-ti e~ i
l io ip ;un li bserved th fonii.n e
IIiih. o e I hn ii' o nti
(Go Ii avl e t;i he linah r ' ) :md y t t l i . -
the preien t ii iand has done so \air
rtu int a l \x*hh~u cI nnnt
leil- fitly iolt i t ui e 1.8 ~
ition i trr . f Tii ha iihb woubl beI
biliy ri ia chiin n . Th.-h i -r.Ih
t\; t' el' i t/. ta K~i I i h e' -II
a' i e ai it l e.\i nti i~ ii,
-au I, in h l~f of i hri -lit 'i m
aj re co nty : i hiini.at
0 ar
J, ICHARDSON LOGAN, EDITOR. a
TUESDAY, .FEBRUARY 8, 1853.
COTTON TIARhET. p
CuxmRLs-V oN, Jan1. 7, 18.5"3.
Since our last report there has been ht
little eha ge in riices. 31lder. have I
befbre been obligedI to siiii to
a decline of 1-. pel cent. we now (C
1uote extrenies at fromi 7 3-4 to h
10 1-4 Cents.
o gold l allti her alillil
A~lllEill resgard to> s.ulie cliige~
ill the Mnari t's of -le"etiolls, to wliel,
wve beg to call at tenition.
We0 call tile ."tilttion , o tlosc, wil)
are not sutlie I with this, sal-guard
against electricily to Ileanvertisetinent
of Mr .. 11. BIiwN, who will reiniin
inl oiri town.l fJi .1 fe'w days fi'r the p i..
pose of puttilig tiltin lip. We have
seen a speunen of Mr. Ilaiwt ,
lleads filr hlis I. 1k. lhey appearal to be
of, thle g'Oininoo ,;ilvk1r platinura sort,
which are recoi nIl, inlel I- tihe blest.
It ik nLt tf(o ftei i t. we have ani op
we not biettr take n'dvalwCe of it'?
Mr. h~os, m y e alaysfo-inm at
(,Ia'cI1:Vs I bnl.ti
01n (h0 iuh ndy inthis,
inoni1th the polls will be opened
tbrout-hout (Ihik Cisgress-ional Di! -
trict 11hr the electionl of* ajncer oft
We far fromi tLh :.t.pp-ent lack of'
intere, inl the matter, thvat our citizenls
are not iv to the great, iinportince
of lavinlig a gt-ood repvreseltlation inl if
Federal Govermnt.iJ :md hiope that
ere tle daty Cornies rouniiiid every voteri
vill be o (to h.iin) great
neceSsity king his ballot tI' the
M11a1b who will lv.est, represent Is inter
est, and that. of his cutiry. All great
par'ty <Inestilus are happily stilled,
and we are now left to maike choice
fi-on the ea: didates of tle one. who in
<mrl opinlion, is better (11ualified fhr thtat
high post. or for whoi, we illy ch eliniiCe
to hMve a peiiCulliar aid eIrsOniI )l'e
terelice. We are geat ly in hIjopes that
the vote poll'-' .01n that day vill show
t.at the peo U have rikcted uipon
-# I, t (d ter! -ined to
ou atter li 111r vt I, lIt!.
'lit men Nr~ltuals. h
l.Ii Ita i r . '.hh, int l Jo ra
tuls e .t-L re'il S .C., t: i
com toii bIol t i edie byi Col A
\ . St1s pr .ieo :. 1ol're.
thel p -li l . -- I.0 p ier an um T h -
:\ re1 uaitd t hit o eau
hiieml ib. r-ol .upport u.,I -
\uut ii.iun h iutet e hit 'lh i e i ta.. t
unh- r i s l ino tht iw in t a It
!avin ~w:u-iv l of t - pr i ~t i li . I
ter, ha we G. a - s i '.. tf its
t ou h Int t i iIit- i
T w Neu. Th the'
ittiliiiVftith
linath-rt:n bi i &ili . .~'f~~
runch of the Soith Carolin Rail Road:
Ad colmlence the Tonstructi oin
on11 as possible,
A CoilniitteeL of tw eity-siix wis up
inted for th purposer of confirrilng 2
ithi tile Citizens of Fayetteville. N. C.
I relatiio'n to a branchl1I of tile WN:. & M. .
ail R"oad to conneet, With their pro
oSeid rod t tilhe Coa ilinles, the
11r1111it.tee are also eipowered to
ave 'surveyed t route, for tlmt pur- t
(;'e, anl report at the next Aln- I
nial Illectilng of the Stoekholders; this t
-as done at the siuggestioni of the t
llief Eng!ineer, aiid will be of great
enefit to this road.
The Piresident and Directors were
Ioii nstructed to advertise and seil the
ciaiing *'200,000 of bond's, which
vero authorized to be issued at the
nleeting oi the stockiholders in A pril
85 1.
Thie fo~llowingi is a cond iiased relort.
if the liabilities and resou if the
-t'.py ma le by a Conniiittec 116.
)OiltCd for that pupo1)Se:
rhbis of the Conuipany /I ist in.L, v;::
50:3 Ailortage Bonds, eacl
$1,00n) - .- 8503,00(0 a)
Tm Contractors, Iloins for
dulties on- I ron, bills pava.
ble, aid Negro Bonds. - 147,1S2 97
8710,.92 97
ililt-(Itie on
.'s' ColSider- ..
llusol,ct. - - 55,701 70
Bills receivable 19,6t)5 11
xim't ill lialds of
e t, - - 14,72 1 GO)
2351,570 GU
WVi. & Rai. 11.
., & S. C. IL
tild Comlpa.
y's Sck. - 2Go,(l()O 00
$514,570 69
The interest on the inrgaellds
d other lons has abstaated noth,- in
romlll the capital of the Coinpnv, hut
I-IS been alw:lys inet by; the diVidInds
A) th Stok suls)crib)ed to the Road.
551,957,79 of th ao1111iunllt, set down ill
he liabilities is for buonds payablh ill I
our yCars to tl . S. for d ut-y on
Ir1(on, and is payable in 11ail 'Sereir?.
The lext A111h.mal mieting will he held
i t'le toln (f W\iblnirtoI oin tie -ith1
Wednilesday ill Jaiary 185.
it is wi th grealt ple.u thal.t we -
brlonuieers of tile tilnes areC called oin
I> insJtc~ tile 111nin-ov(emenIIts golling on1
II ou0r it, every thiing denlotes o1l
lire enli veied by~ hulsy country11 !(hre
ar 11t1 ar blockiledl, with61 wa1 n i.U& .
-l l y dihmgtill? their 1:1 , il ur
Itore-keepersV wit~ srn hilig coutenan
Ill are 11:ver i hping :ull 1lli thetir
ICte Inraj~l wf ler we611 lilLl4 L n I I ti . -
ive 1diaofs thea s,o the llilewr,- o
lII'lho we neve :'1,e ntil yearin.:
It the denItn-hl ih themJ is\rete
han he uppy, h. iulsrpo
It. 1D., Charestonl.
Orater bR 1851t-A. 1 I.uii. Ni.
;umterville Agricultural .A rnoeiation .
At a niectizig of tile Sumter Actrr~oul.
iiriil Association held ill Suinterai lk", 01
Ito first ioinIa inl P 'iiiry. C t WV.
Imi..ni, first, Vice Iic-sidorit
L) im echar and M~ij. J. Al r -~t, el
ad t act as~ Siict.Try. Coli. Nett'w; al
or a fewv apjpropriatu romarics olfrod tile
hvigreso~lotions:
W~hereas., it Ita pleiscd1 .t.l igilt) Gunl
iilhis insertitable wisdomn to remmcvo from
hiescelip of Iis ('arlilly. 1., ors. Ciol. Jutn% J.
ItoIlE IM Prla eidiient of tIti3 AV~soc ia.
ionl, we', his tisozvialtc S, wihile hewingf With
ti1iii11i.-sioti to tile 81troke, feel t hiat it is dute
0'mi0r.eives and ouir [Ia il to pay thir~ ilast
trititile o epvtohis limory, by
-spressing~ or h tlnwicilge of his w~or. ii,
Ili, the lsthis Asscuiatioa hais siistat nd,
,iercfonre he' it Rewol, '['Imt in tile
loai th of C'ol. Jotts J1. iAl 001 I, 0.0e Stil]
crvill t%,_' ricutitm:rnil M,\si cimi hais ho-mt
III esCei ted itimneitr umid most elrflCiet
[Prosidmi' otlicber, al] .8tttt or Dijst., 0One of
li r niI0ii ir-ofmt cit iz/rrim.
RnsolcuI, ''A il t,%eii of rospn'ct for
his mob' irs-, the moonir ofl this Asmc iii
Lao)1. tilt w~mr tOwr ii.oi bilge of mnorning
hr Jid thr.~i. -mI time S,.wrMtairy bei d1.rect.
[!d to i.rb his 11-:11e, ofli;-c, roIdall" of
nlo~rimop'm a izilk ~-~'of thn :mno11tn's.
R' ,luf T'i -I r;c.'v oif th~-2rc-'ohi
tha te ~ h~fninmi' iithe inot r pa
pcrs for iillWi ~)
'I~ i~ttgtit N. C. 'I in~v 1 'th I53.
Aiit : ioii? of Owt. Blelrd (X I Iirce.
ll .I~ioI at of o iifie (A' ) tit(! C41h1m11i1111%
tiit1'4 IZ hti-.l tvere thi,11Vll io utietill 0
lii' lnivd
tha tli- P.111. Ali.k. Poli-alivel ito
I-viove 1,401 . litimi If itlbii Co~Vl Jtisll J
Moci'', (X I illlto 1t~ )h41 it wh t t 'ile
1111w ill* 'iI. tivathl Ii 41 i(llil w (Xiscv
tisi 11u4,1 i- n-j td iiLlg1
8v~i iffie iiii h-t
n--re0 111 44, tiici' i he dt:ie,
hspi lc mimi of~ i )ter, :ilw tat
RYe slulIrr-ely 11 -WiiiihiSL wih thi ttiri
Aii11 iltv r ilot th. Wi lu mi ye
loll :111ki AlaVI--te 111*11 o iL'd eee *
C.t O I~ pflil : I Iia Is a th in I ii-! ret
Citi~i ll)) lit i. i e*t cI i
AP I. I..Iiiui . le1
thjose ose30d
Vi
he ibllowngp
to the long aou- hL
Frankli isfromh 0
"A is the inpiy i
eles, as letteraslia "..........
0>ilieers Who foriney
Ci e. peditionis riequ t
st!ate to the Adinliatlity
w il ig I c serve agamne
two exediohs wIl .
Aqtic regions ead~y.j
year, and" both weOL"
steaIm unld sailiri'a'el
expeditions~ J wi O en
Jones's Sound to follo"v
coveries made by ,Comima
field lpst year, in his rcnuirk
age of fitnr IIonths, iifith A
11liary sereiv stpm vessip 64
expected that f.hat .
cer, haviig accomplish.d
his own explenls; will be
the rank of captain, att
to the comand of tljd
tion,.aixi that ai eflidi hn e
be unade ready to p1e yw h
peli:ion for further exp tlamit
open sea ho discov.er, d n
hist voyage. The othi-.x e
proceed to Behring's StritiL
object of aiding ifpf liC1
pedition; as all eyes tren
tIaLt direction, in the Cxpectititj
S01110 intelligence i ll 6 "On,
Sir -Johin Franklin froi Ospt
liison's party; and t1e Rat
hen s, is fitting- to- pMd
StoIre.lip; nnder ComMutd
10pW. to iehring's Straits.'g Bs
gn0 coincideeer whilde" f I)
expeditions has- been do e pYj4
and- thle Other is in1 conte
ti iii ttes that durin
Monda111iy Lat, a bottle Nas;!,3
shore, ca letter pqp
be writtenl 13' Siir John M MT
is d(ated I ape ll;thur t
uary, P-50, and represe
and his compani.oh to be &mqpps1qra4
ble want of provisions, hWV-gJ1
1y conlsuinewd a seal tha t
cai~li.sht. It also states that "17
Senlilienl hmad died during the* tO, L
year, and that a bottie I
letter was set adrifii
tr writt( on a sheet of 0
in t her i n i ldiff'relt ll , [if
John i anklin. Crl
tween r lin-Bay af
the~ Mack eni .ltiaver-'an
Befing's Strait than. ei
Captain Anstin's capxl I I6
been near the U i
lin n 15l , l ntistj
Catp ain (llinson 9a n
1)4.1111 ;-' mit. LA sbdiot m ie v
the contents of thu o b It
been found and tradninitttAe~
F uo~ .Wasip'rog.-A r
ingi little d~iscussiop' sproak
hlouse. .a fe tidays siep
IGen. Jackson and .Nullif& d9~ u
str'ange to say3, Sonth C'rij i-'&
a stanni)('h vindicator inA
Step hens, of Georgia. ~
Ini response to). the shr~~J
waspiish. Stanly, hi (lid jit~V
men of thea days oft 11(1)~
timii, and1 stripped tilatjaitkd oft'
pluime.s he was disporting Eno
leetnaily.-Thec thing 'va inordy
well, hut generously done, fort.
phensii has no4 reaso~n to lovepo
olina, w~hece harvd proeeded tbob &, ~ y
terest ais'sauilts upon. him. Nor it
in an to enrry favor by sucdproe~e .:
ing. Thke spirit of a geL'iid- nr@
b'rea tihes a nd bn rns inbi's- f'eh1 9)y
fane-, :nail yon owe 1 infl t1IanSult .~~
this. llis s'kiinning of Stanhv .;
shouw yon how he vindiented eit T
the I ruthi of' histori .g ~nd the-fi
of' Sonth Catrliai'r then i
ounuu aspersions .of the N~.odh
liiiian, whose praiso only z ila:1,er
mnor' fit advoen'te land adihirero ~ '~
['ore'e liill, Proctection, and er~ui
mateion doct r ines of Jacksoii dli~'k
Southern Scott \-Whig' couldn e*S
thnd. Ie recoginizes his iv&Y i- '~'''
tei' lHe certainly needed9 rote
tion" w hen Stephens hind -holdf"n
--Wa.sIu'ngton Correspondencc of tk"~
Uf /rla l Mecury.
P lus asnoNs.-A chiarn'mhg- ~
tleugirmnent is now in high hitis
is a Turih hiJacket, l argeo ad ~
strauight bei'nid, and w~ith sla
eni at the elbhows; it is wor'n 'al iois .
er' a rich toilet, on reivi If u
first 'om ers alt a ball or parted~~'h
jacket is mostly inade of'ka ~
Iwhite ea']Iaere, trimmedwvithgoldo-'~
silver i bbhon, and a little 'fth~ n
to mattch. For older person black las ~
meire.. is worn, w ith bilack braid
gold patterm.-South Car olhdan
the necess~ity to record the deat
IDr.I launsey, who died on Stnida~~.
hzis farm near Charleston. Hi
a I iuily lung respected in oiw ~
wa ae memberIl.VI of the Cincingrtigotc
J'ersonal worth. le died~i' fiu
li1', wLik~ actively and S4sf Vu] ' '
engaed2m. in auieicturail im jdyonefton't1~
thr u bich hue had2( mnurlyit'd
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