V naW.li:.WitkolMM;LCLr:ii..-i failed in Cc-!cJ ire aaiJ lo . . .... a .1 - . Tot' : L ''ipt' to c r .' . r.s ir. i ... t j ns tf dollars i.- VtJ asJ 'v9 r' ci.se p'rl Comfort, oo .the Sf in,L:r.- '"lbs 1JCn Timci calls Cur tnroyto ti the "negotiator with. a dolorous . 1VX BjI in ' reject iho Mexican ' , a u5, for one' of ihcir Coxr.mis '"-era s;poieJ 10 Defoliate wi;S Mr. frut'a Mr- A-,n-" h ' tdi h' Schoolm"'"-"BiirTorr.pVins.what is ;J-f Bill "A widdor, sir; Is a ,rt-J womao, what aunt g?, cr.y hus-lTrJ.ca-" n5' dead." Master "Very it'l h4t " a wiJower?" Dill A ,-'trtr'n roan Hat runsarttrtbs wiJ. .Muter-". Well Bill, lhaUa not cistf' according to Johnson, but'it will lBoslon FoxL . Jiitamoras is beginning to look up r;ain. fifl Mexicans are arriving in conshicra Ve numbers from ihe interioraod trade in til branch is improving Many AmcrU xx faces, which hare been absent for ui;:vha from our, streets, are -again lobe ua lookir.g out for locations' to ertrr into tr.tis anew. Malar-?r&s FA-'j, n Thanksgiving. The Governor of Mas. c:hosctts, with the advice and conaent cf H Council, hs appointed Thursday", lha S2;h day of No? ember next, to. be observ ed is a day of public Thanksgiving and Pralie. From the returns just published o(, the eamber of rriembers in tho Weal eta ri So ciety it appears ih.il there are in Great Briuln 339,379; beiog a decrease of 2,099 ia Ireland 24,633, being a decrease ' of 1,913; and Vn the foreign stations 100,303 being an increase bi 253; total number o members under the care of the. British and Iriih Conference '404,315, being a de crease of 4.749. i ' v V "Breaches of faith! screamed Mrs. Part. ington is she heard that term applied to Mexican violations ol Ihe armistice. Well, 1 wondcrwhat they Vill have nttO I hare hcarn lellW cloaks of hvpocrity "and robes of purity, but I never hecrd of breeches, of faith before. I hope they're made of something that wont change and fear out lis oM Deacon Gudging'j faith did, for his was "alvvaya changing. He went from believing that n6body would be, saved to believing that all would be, and at last turned out a, phrcnolager and did'nt believe io nothing! 1 .wonder if.it'a aa strong as cissimcreT" nd she bit off" her thread and prepared a new needle full. - ? ; Midshipman rollocfc,.of the U. S.Ka vy, has been sentenced to five years Ihard "labor io the. Auburn (N.' Y,.) Siato Prison, for an assault upon Mr.'Jewett, one of the editors of the Outlaid CommerciarAdver. tiser. The pretext for the crime was an article from the; pen of Mr. J, censuring oroo rowdy. like conduct of the midship- aim. Gen. TaJor has been nominated for the Tresidency by a meeting of theyoungmtfn of Rappahanock county, .Vn. - Alexander's extensivo printing oflice, ine Franklin Place, Philadelphia, vas dealroy ed by ro a few days ajjo. . : t - The Telegraphic wire were connected "from Newv York through to Montreal' on .Saturday , and a direct communication open ,edja the Tatter city, a distance of over one thousand milca. . m 4 . . "-J. V Thus, before the ink is dry in NlYork the word is received at a distance of over one thousand miles, and an answer return ed! t - . ' ; ; The Hon. Alexander Everett, Minister of the U. S. to China,:3ied at Canton'on the 29ih of June. . ",' lathe couri'e of the last twcnlyfive years, England has paid for -Cotton alone to the United Slates, $209,000,000 sterl ing, or $1,300,000,000, ' :.' - ' TUIue I the PirerV W ho stern commands the mighty as To recognize his mighty power, Or scarce allows the lightest breezo To agitate the smallest flower?, who bids the glorious spheres on high. Thro endless spaco to roil and shine! . "With face veiled, we kneel and cry . Great God! the power alono is thine., Yho checks tho torrenVa sweeping Ire, Or gems the streamlets waves with light, Vho gilds the sky with lightning fire, Or wraps it in the-veil of night? ; Tis God himself) his works confess ;. The lore his power would e'er impart;'. hose heavenly fingers friendly press , The beating putso of Nature's heart! , bose powerful-will created man, .' i 4 And breathed on him immortal brcatb,- ij,TerT vomlenng sense began . To wake from its chaotic death? TwisGod io whom all power belongs, -. To hom all creatures will must bend, J8 born all prayer and sacred song On heavenly wings to heaven ascend. Martial, c-rctJ 1:3 l ;n c Cruz. t';.-i:!iare--J i. . : ;; reports tl.ai t!.o t!.', V' . r; -; Vera Crui frc 1 ricw-York 'en t! inst., iih rr.ir;:.:s end XL il. and tl.at.tho U. sicarr.cr Td-y, expected' hourly from Tarrp:j. 'j' . a . t I . - . r r j t.iwi.,: car ti.r : .r fcrr. Vera Crtfc far this port, a! i i.: I likely to puj !us in pos-cssln tf n iiuci.iciicc irom ar. err y. i ;- says, 'not a word of news fr..i i nor; Chilis is at Pucl!af Ltt, . t..-rcw-login, and Santa Area run.:. c -t. Our town ii gUirj very . Vyj, x'.n r?" Js are pretty clcar snd tho guen'.Ui rut to the route, and this is tho auUur.ce cf all their "arm? intclli"ehcc."t 1 pcrctnto that a complete Hit of the names cfthosci who died here by. the. Yel low Fever from 5ih July to 20ih October, has-been published here in pamphlet form ine whtle number is 2o45,and the whole mortality during tho same period is put down at about 4000. Yet our streeUare now so lively, andao full of smilinff . faces that 'one would hardly imagine we had oui josi escaped irora :ne jaws ot pestilence and death. ! t ATonchln; Iiicldcnt. - Columbia , October 27. i . it A frieod has communicated to us the following l A son of the Rev. Dr. Gould- ing, aho ws , one of the Georgia Regi. mcnt of Voljf.tcera, whilst at Vera Cruz, saw a Tcstart lying among some rub- biilf that had. been thrown put, nnd prck. ina It uri discovered, upon looking through it, the name ot Brown, with tho names bf places through: which his" company had passed, on their march to the scat of war; beginning with Barnwell j Charleston; cccv The last place named was the Island of Lobos. Itrwas ascertained that its owner died at Vera CmzT Mr, Gouldingput the Testa radnt in his knapsack, and conside. ratcly brought it back home with, him, when his Regiment , was discharged; and sent it by his brbther in law, the Rev. Mr Reid, who handed it lo Rev. Mr Henry, who has! ere this,, no doubt, placed ihia prcciJus memento of a' dear sot,- iato the hands of the pious, bereavtd father,. Col. Uro,wn,of Barnwell. "What feelings is this incident calculated to bring up." This "treasure, containing the glad tidings of tho gift ot a Merciful God to his fallen creatures, thus; carefuljy preserved; to the latest moment of. his life, by' this young man,' receiving comfort in his la&t moments, it is reasonable to believe, from its heavctily teachings, when 'no oth (t friend wijs near, and at a time, wher, although his suflferin body was far distant from those hp most loved on earth, yet he was taught resignation to his fatoand . the aspirations of his , Ja4st .Weathr most '. have been for ' blessings on them.r- May this sarrte btkbo treasured . up and -xmby -its consolations be abundantly shared -by his Dereavea lamuy anu irienus. ictrgrapn s : , r -; !Tlie P labile. Dontaiia. : At the last session of Congress, on the motion of Mr. Dayton, benator trom IVIew Jersey , a report was made from the De partmenl of the quantities, eurveVs acqu isitiqns, sales and reservations of the public lands, .frorn which wo make thq following Eatimated quantity of land yet to be sold in each fcsiato and Territory, ' including the unced4 Territory East, and West of the Rocky mountains: JcTtx South of latitude 49 dcg. ' 1,08464,993 Deduct" rcscivnticns, ; 7,526,779 , Leaving, , 1,076,539,214 " Value; at 61 25' v -. per acre, , 81,343,72,767 5X. Of the above quantity; ihe Indian f ; v ' title is extinguished to i; 307,947,165 Unextinguished, . ' . 716,117,828 Surveyed, , 272,66.356 Unsurveyed, ' 811,418,637 Of tho public lands there hive already been sold,d6wn to 30 Sept., 1842, 107796,5,36 . acresj bringing ,. 1 07 ,940,942' 62( Money paid for extinguishing In- , dian title, Florida and Louisi- ana purchase, including inter , ' . est, , SQS,524,990,32 Paid for surveying ' - . hnd selling, in. . eluding pay of f - salaries and fees,' 9,966,610 14 . . ,J $78,491,601 46 A Balanca being jhe cett funds ; .' : derived from the public . IanJs;.V j '. ; $29,449,341 16 In addition to latds sold, there have bicn granted to the new. States, for pur-, poses of internal improvement4e(ucauon, grants for'military services, reserva lions made, and sold for the benefit of In dians, &c,,. 33,756 ,559 acres. Of the public Umds, Virginia, New York, - Massachusetts and Connecticut - ceded 3 . 169,60a,819 Georgia ceded - - 58,693,522 North vTc Souih Carolina ceded 26,432,000 Purchased of France & Spain 937,852,332 Total, ! acres 1,242,792,673 This report also contains tha deeds of cession from the several States, every orre of which expressly provides that the cession is made for the common use and , benefit of the several States. . - The New Orleans Picayuno'perjpetratcs the following:." What evidence haa .been civen to prove ihal Santa . Anna is a man of regular hal.J Because he t uniformly rctirts early." i...t.-;, It'.'1 7 cr r-srt r T -I' ';ct lJ.i ar. i ;.f t! i n r.y lb?, cr ; TU C il rre?3 failj..! eJ,"i.i c; and d. r-.' cf t'ie rr.or.cy market, f coir.mercial 'houses .in Th2 f. Liverr c.Ur parts cf Ur- land ere in ' ' Dcai cftt lU i. AL-- . Ur II. Eve rL liy the ovcrUnd r. A i learn that J the Hon. Alexander II. - Ev:::.:!,3, A men. can Minister to Chic. C.c 1 a j' -rt timo before the mail left, from Co cf.a disease with which he I . I lv i ir.ctcd for'somo years'.' Ho l.-J c i.ic.:J Canton a few days beforo his di.il!). The following detailed-accounts we cx tract frpm the Naw York Journal cf Com merce; ' , 1 The steamer Missouri, Captab Morin, reached the wharC early this morninrr. hav- iog left Cherbourg France, on the 27th ulu . ' ' v About the' sarrws time, the arrival of the steamer Cambria, at Boston,' from Liver poltwas announced by telegraph, she having Ictt on the 6th inst. The general aspect of commercial and business intelligence 1 is unsatisfactory. Further riois have taken place in England. Owing to the'scarcityrof money, bread stuffs, had suffered a decline, except In dian cornf though at the . very latest dale there was a partial advance. .: : . The stqamer ' Missouri; Captain Morin, left Cherbourg on ; tha 1st of October at 2, P. M.( and arrived in New York this morning a; 5, vA M. . 3he cast anchor at SaTidy llooTt jast evening nl 10;': making a passage of , nearly -19 days. She was hindered by very-bad weaih&r; from the 6ih to the Oh sbewas in a gale so violent that during the whole three days she scarce, ly made 20Q miles. Though, .the sea was very heavy the ship behaved admirably-, she buffered only the slightest damage to her bows and wheels... The Missouri will, return' to France im mediately, and this' time she will, sail di rectly for Havre, where the dock designed for.thjp trans-Atlantic steamers has been arrawgea to receive ncr- She brings a very large freight and 161 nassencers, 77l in the cabin and 9t);in ihe steerage.- A mong; the ; cabin passengers arc Mt. bwift bearer of despatches to this government i v eight CatholicV'priests, The. Washmgton correspondent o' tne Di: 1. Journal ot vommerce writes ... 'Some.difTicul.ty exists still in regard to the relations o( our Government wuh that of Braxil. 't Though Mr. Tod 'hast' made :n most conciliatory presentation speech; wty'ch was prepared hero by Mr- Bycb- anatLapd was approved by the Cabinet, but -riot without some pppdsition,. yet its effect' has been -counteracted by ano.ther document' at the sama time officially com." munjeated. decidedly' approving- of Mr. t Wise V-'conduct to the Brazilian govern. menu - . , ' j , ' . . "1 have reason: to believe that advices have be n received here which goes to show. that there is much douba whether diplomatic relations will be continued at all under present circumstances. . ; "There is an official -letter here from Major Lally; which condemns the conduct of Captain -walker and his' command, ac cusing them' of great excesses, and insubor dinaliori." ' . Bloodless Achietemenl."n his -Mes sage to Congress in 1845, 'Mr- Polk an nounces tha consummation of ihe?annexa liop of Tcjas in these jubilant strains: f "This accession to our territory has been a bloodless- achievement. "No arm of force has bee.n raised to produce the result." The sword has bad no part in the victory." We have not sought lo extend our territorial possessions by : conquest, or our republican institutions on a reluctant people. It was the ' de I ibera !e homagjo of a free people to the greal prindples of our federative "UaionJ1 . . ' - : We hcpe ho will use this paragraph as u text in ,bs text : Message. The corh mentary; from Mr 'pen, now'that tve are seeking to extend our territoriat pos. sessions by -conquest,? a.nd to force;'our republican institutions on a rebel ant peo ple," could not .but be highly edifying! Kkh. mjs. Homicide. On Wednesday last, two Irishman, named Patrick. Dugan and Jere. miah Murphcy, enraged fc a pitched bat. lie ai Newberry Court House, .S. C; in 9(der to seltle -a dispute, which, after ihreo rounds resulted in the death of Mar phey, his antagonist literally beaiin'g hm to death.'. Coroner Siigh held an inquest and a verdict was returned ' accordingly. It was all owing to liquor, and as we saw the dead man , lying- stark and stiff upon the ground Vhere befell,' and his. miserable opponent looking at him ia a state of besti al abstraction, it furnished the most horrid commentary we had ever ' beheld,, upon the sin cf dfunkcnnes&i Dugan has been jcoT4;:.;d iq jailf Scu, CercIcTU. c.i : At a -i. U-.:.:yr.: cc. r C.I 1 mti CI eft! rrv. At ; t' ' : 2 c'.-y c cf ' r Ti. -,-it i s r hi t r cr ' ' CO . EisK.p Oa.Vr.i Tl'3. EfUccpl Coc c:.;l ,i in N?'v Yci ss ccc:::t'i cr. Wt wiih t! J of I " Vp Or.J:V;'Vt er.;?. Tl.3 ch'( f p'.nt in dwb.jj v is to the number cf iilwps ne ccs;ar7..la rcvqka a -sentence whether a rr.ij )r.";y f their wha'a cumber cr only a . traj-jnty cf-a quorum. -Finally, ths conieation laid'lhs -tulcct,cf hi r.-w canon on live tab, on motion of Hon. V. C. Rives, who introduced a resolution in efTcct that if is inexpediffpt.. io restore Bi'jliop Ondcrdok to his 'Eicpl Tunc-t!-::s'. . .. '.? wo!d inquire, "for tho sVao cf in f if Mr. Shu ok, i.e. 9 re-tl:c- l.;r. n C.i crnor.cf Pennsylvania has cr" ateJ on-.ch exultation In tlis Locofcc i rai.!0j, : ol approve, by h"u siaaMr tho act r-i. 1 ly 4hrl .it "Lcgiil-t-jrii cf that State, in r ird to 'the arrest cf fogi- Uve slaves, cicc, ' ; from thtir tr.astcrv, which amoiists J.) u denial cf the ri'-t cf the owners lo rc-l.i them, and is in ex press conflict with constitution and the laws of Cocrrre's? "V VTuj. 9 ; Mexican WkhUr..-- ' ' Locofoco v anv tame . mV" fur i)-.s benefit 'names. To prgans seem of late not t for the Whigs but Let us mention a. few facts of .-.these-, callers of hard Kentucky regiments destined for Mexico are nowencamped near this' city, or;J we are assured byentlcmen of ihrj ! : ;hcst respectability, who profes to krewthe fact, that a large majority of tho r: - nd file of both regiments are'Wl.-s 't'I.e regiments are made up of men frcr.i r. t of ihe ten Coneressional district of Ky., but pynn Boyd a district, ihe only Loco foco district in the Slate, is not repress:!, ed by at sol itary volunteer in cither - rei ment! Let the Locofoces, whose' tbnguss are so familar with the , phrase ' Mexican Whigs," d-cst ihesq facts as they may. Louisville Journal. ' Example. The New Orleans Nations! wants the. President, to follows tha example of ihp .' Emperor of ; Russia-? to go to ihe "wars, an8 take command in person of our army-in Mexico. The force of example is. we know. . very strong, but it is not strong enough to catch the President run ning after such i mmpr tali ty jj.this. - -( : Large itsld.m-While eur friend-of the AshcvlUe Messenzer is boastins of the Beets and Potatoes raised in- Buncombe and Henderson, which by ihe byk are good sizeable vegeta bles, we will t ry ,ou r hand !jn ihe way of Pumpkins. Hie Ilev. Mr v reeman, of thas town; raised from two . vines in his garden the present seasoo, the extraordinary number cf 57 pumpkins, weighing 4257 pounds. And this was af. ter the ordinary crop of a garden had been produced. Mr. v reeman i has.ktodiy fur nished us with the following memorandum: The largest weighed 5tt lbs. Tho 40 largest Weighed 341 lbs.t and averaged up wacds of 34 lbs. each. The next twenu weighed 497 ibsand averaged, nearly 24 1-2 lbs-, The next 15 weighed! 2G0 lbs., and averaged but a little short of 18 lbs. caeh..-r?The remaining 12 weighed 119 lbs. and uvernged.'wjthin a fraction of 10 lb? eachl" The whol "number is 07,- and the aggregate weight 1213 lbs . . . ' .' , . Mre - than half matured, ' and if they could have been left on tho vines 10, diys or two weeks longjer tbree fourths wou'rd have ripened. ; They were gathered on the ,20th Int. I for fear of damage from expos ure, fccT . . ' ' Can any oihe.r county beat" tlnV Char loUe JournaL :." ' The Washington Unioa says that "Mr. Webster has no- popularity out of his own State." Still hi case appears to ba belter ihan that of Mr. Polk, who has no ppchr ity in his own Slate Tie was bcate-frr tho ofnee of Governor in his own Sralc,hR was beaten for the Presidency in his pwn State, and he has,' wilhin the last 2 mcoil s received from his own State another sJ.n. le'nce oV" unqualified condemnation. Lc-j, Jour.. - - 'I can't bear children," said MissTrim, disdainfully, Mrs. Partington l iokcd tl l.rr over her spectacles mildly before rrp" cd. Perhaps if you cr:;J yoj wcu'j i.! ? Jhcm bctler'Tshe at lasi siid. Correspondence tf Ihe T'o u r t j ', " -r. IUjiBcaa, Sat-urday Evcni-. Oct.-I Cotton. We are in recr t c f & c.-r -1 1 ( Europe, per Steamer Camna. showtr - a f j' decline in, the Liverpool market, wh ch deleterious TlToCt 00 our market, i.c r ' fullccnrdecline on cnr list report, r,V:lt I ', general caksto 8 jc., while the cr.--i 1 and t are limited to the sale tf lroccnr3 aj ci; tides. :. : .- . . -, raovisioxs. We hive To change to ccfl-- the ale oC BreadftoiTa. Ftoar ia wort't r" I and !? 5, mostly in barter. , Corn and Corn .T 45 and" 50. Bacon, fsid-)' 9 and 10. Li-J, and 13, .TaIW12 and 13. Ft ' era t Bttswas, dull at 23 and 5. 7T II." L , f r r -: ttai i to I - L !.y i " 'r t r 1 1 jfrl v."-, on l! 4th ia" . nrjji-- t Tin J-rcJ ;j-t l.i r. V.Mat-. Jo'.n U Sin. lb, C:rs ,r-f 'n 0. ::t al tfiTicr, 1'. j 4th Momt.iv in Septrmhrt, H17 jous L. sxith, c:z. r. 1,1.47.' - rrske.C 375 3..i. In acrrrdanee wtlhan Act c four last l? tnre, ent ::ed an Actio provide lor tr lo ol certain L 1.1 1 in Clicrolice. and Macon counties, uh.th have Icon nurrcr.Jertd to the State, I ul attend at Murphr, ia Cherokc county, N.'C on ihe r-' day of Dcccmcr nest, anJat TranVLn, Mar- i county, 01 the 20th, and continue atrach r!.-c islnj as 1 v appear to bo necessary f r the purpose of rcc ; . '1 z opi'icstion for prcem; tiotv to stiph Cueror Lands t were eurrcntler. rd tiiJcr'.the Art cf 1S13; an ' at the iitns time I will tie prepared to sell' lo iuch as may estao. their claim under tlae prov'sioni of the be. f. re .-aid act. JACOB SILCR; J;'t. P. S. P Mursfor Chcrokca LarJi K ' r tVc j t tr Id .v, w ill plcaso re merrbcr th a I t'. e an. nuakpaTentaare required to bo mada on or a- Lr the iat day of December in each year. - ov. 4f IS 17. j5 -4a EST'R A -Y: Taken op by Ju'iu T. Siler, in Macon coanly. N. 4 rmles north bf FraftkUn, on the 23th day of Oct, 1617, Strawberry Roan Stud Colt, tup. posed to be two years old, black mane and tail. no brands, andappraised by G. F, Calcr and B, G. Jacoba, at 35. , The owner ia requested to. come forward, prove properly, pay charges and take him away itbm tho tune prescribed bjlaw or he will be "dealt with according to law. : . : Wjf. HOOD,';. Rnztr Nor. 4,1817. V . . ' 373U2. . . .' - IVOTICE . To. my' Old Customers, ' Tins suMcribet bcj leave to inform hi old friends and customers, that ho ia still at his old Stand, in the South end of Aslicville. where cv- cry varicly cf work in his line, is executed in the Lift manner, Axes rppaircJ and new ones made at short notice ana at reduced prices. Corn and Wheat taken in exchange for work. - WILLI A USOX WARLlCK. . Ab".-, tc, Nov. 4, 1S17. 375-5t. Chronical Diseases. Thc' f-ascs would .never be known if the principles cf DrariurelhiariHrn were -adopted in tbo commcr.cement of disease. ,.Let purging, teget'Af P'.'zine be universally adopted, and bleedirtjj anJ all mineral medicines ciscarded, and there w ill Bo"h be-no chronical diseases in our larl. . " . All tiSPscs arc .chronical whose duration has exceeded forty days. v No cure cm le expected Unless Iho Tills arc uacd four or f c licies every week. The suspen sion for a few days or a week, or. more, must dc pendipon circomstanccs. - s-!-;'. '-. ' Dunes t!.' f r pension of the purgation, the pa lient rccovrit r. ;v humor" in place of those dis eased ones he h-i evacuated. Bui so long as any of the diseased h jmors remain in tho eynterq, they will lnl, ai-cordinj.to their quantity, to vu tiale the r.e.r r humora. ' S the j ration must be repeat tJr suspended, repealed and, sua pended, until the cure is perfect. One thing is sure, that the c- t'nuance will do no brm:and furlhf r, thai p1 t c poo.l will be done towards a perfect c! tf the blood, that it ia capable fort::'1 - - l do, as has been proved io ten thousand t.: -;s. ' ' - '. -. To cbv. i i perfect cure not a particle of the hu 'ir, . -verc depraved hi!c ck, must re matnin t.'.'j ru New sound humors must besuppi-ci v,... . ihe old vitiated ones "are re moved, c-- : - -n iense tells us this. Thre ,,.s are fof thlc m every county in this State, at i 3 cents par boii and may be had of the folfawirT r -'nf; . ' : , ' . VA'l ION OSHORN". Ashcville, . J. " A LHX A NDCR, French Broad. J ' . C. 5MYT1I, Mor?anton. . Jj. GIJLL.& COM Marion. " .. l FINLAND, Durnnville. I' 1 ".SHY MAXWELL, LitUe Ivyi 1 "AVKR. Sulphur Snrin. ' i'ATrON, Warr .--pnnrs. ill & OAinn Lapland." to iu;,,: : SALERS "' ''"""if f ft ri :' '''-'' '' '"' ' It Jii ,.!. iit .ill -.J ' 4 ,; " . ., ' , .'a. it ia Ucrir" ' t f;r.Cls ..iv;?A al the' ui:: Erancli Y.ill; cr:::.l ' cf rap- h;.r, sr.! will ..aTC 111 C u&tv uia i jf CS , for his trvifcs. - - ' , Aprill 15, l!?47v - 3lS-ly, -ckooqnox oooUxx LBERT T. SUM11EY, Ac::sr, - x . I cllcnJ lo Kcnewi csJ Cffcricj )' :ics far lv:A iX lis Iranrh . X Iin Csr? fenr. , $ .,....... ...... i .. -svrtL':, January, 1517.-333. ' ' t r x X X ,1, r .:.".t tf Ctats V. j Vr 1 r ivnr. - 21. i A'A'.V 4 PVL L I A 71 if - j cl tf te r CLAYTV it . 1 Cv I :!i.v! J.-l.r ::'ir I J f .-.-A rum:.- .v.ir. ' .. '. . Cheriiistrj, . v. , ma- i i t' viiiLoovii: .. I'-Ufcy, . " d. t'x T!.',J c'.-r-f r Imt 1 1.' i tr;r cl' :'v a ''". ed l Common Sr 5. ?''. II. & t. have j'a p!.: ' r. i.t;cn cf As.r- nor.'.'l .'nips, en. 'fie rjr lu n-.i j, ti.a r .i? 3 ly fcct,lcaut.r.i!'y jT.i.ti.Jr Aal'.-.i j-.ii ai J t Atlv cc:,rc I'rr:c rf t:t,ir"".:l ci ..Ts'wii'.i c'uih Is'k'f mih fiM nn-J Ikx :) l. ). The f' r ?, ci thick r . ;.! :-tc'.;"i l'., ri3 I). J.'uAi rytrC .. ..iC ' t ' v'.!!r'.t K.ttf f ii. , i;.;y hivj I. n f j!'r rccnm"njfj by l- A aitr:n. onrrs n l! o c vnirv, an ivc.'l as by ii r: 1 scu cnl.:a Tt a' ft'r, anJ.with V,' it.Tuc' -r t t a "r i'. r ai.u t cf i". i t h's pls ta t.x tilths, tha. o cou'i in a year by the oI4 nclrioj, . fcev.dcs ruirj t ftu.Iy rioro tv: - t r tor'Cra. Arr'i-ti.;, 1117. ZZL tf. Kcrhaininj ia the iVt QClco at Ashcri'tf, IT, C., on thfj In t"iyef Octctw r, 147, which if r- taken out dwrinj t! 'lartcr, will ts sent tsth" Genl. l osl U.cc as Dead Letters. Barker Lizy Brown John ' Barnctt Gcorg-o V. 'r Benchboard Matlbdw Ulack Alfred Bknk AM Bur-rncrJC' ,-2 Darkley W L Brooks "Col WhitrleU Brojles Mira Martha KlackwellJolmU Brumuiet Joerpli. Churc!) John H 3 Caraon UC 3 Craytnn Henry L Campbtll Joaepli Curry J C Crcaman Piiilip ,' Coroner of Dunromb Cdney Thomas A EdrtarJs Tli oa It -Fry Dan'l L . . Fronclurxcr Caltb - : Gdilhcr B A' v Knnv II Li!"Rufjs Luther Jolin P . Iinsford Vrillis , Myers Mrs Wra U : V Morr;a James ' - MoorcWm ' "t't Milter Jotws Mody Jcsia Esq McOehce M.lcs II Nnny CP fl Nunam'akf r WOO Oldham II Owens Wm IX Tcndhnd Mrs Ilcary rrica Ueace . Pool M R rinckney Miss Maria a riuliip Martha Taln'cr John IViliam Jol.n ? Richardson RicL'rJ C . Roberts John '2 Roberts Jam-s II Reberla Bcnjatnin :Rab!c Joae " ' $ IUlctifl Thomas Rice J M Sale Miss Mary t2 , S nelson Thomas Sutton James It v TendleDW Taw Wra ' Woods L II Wells David Warlick John A Warren Wm Waliaca Mie.i Susan R V.. McC. TATC, P. M. 371-31 Gibbs Mist Anna B 3 Gbbs John R -: -:v IIuntCT Charles Harris .John Flvj - .. Hurt Henry 11 '. ' HujhcaMr HajTie Wm. TJdward Harris Wm M Ives IU RtvXtipD Jarfelt Jam79 M -Jenkins Willis D Jarvcz -Jabc?. 'v. Johnson Wtn E Jobnon te'amilcl . K'm J-ohu Oct. MS 47. AND ' The Subscribers harJ purchacd frotn N'athaa L. Grifun, Esq. the Cotton Ware-Hou!c in Ham. burgreccnllv occupied bj Dr. J. F. Griffin, an4 fofmcrly by Messrs. H. L. JefTors & Co.. situated at the fct of the Hill, and immediately al the head of the tnain business straet. From i la su perior location, and being surrounded by a stream of .watery it is Compara lively exempt from tha casualty of fire and entirely above tlie high frchhctsi '.-',' , ' ' TJiey ttropoTC to carry on rxchuively tha Ann.Hausvs A$D GENERAL FAC TORAGE business, under tha firm ef dEIGER, FARTLOW. , lidvin; cnrajed an tjperienced and cor-pe ,tent"a65.!tabt, addition to their own person. ai attention, ana pocscgsrnar means 10 mane ha. cral -advances on . Produce-confirned It their car"; 1" fy hereby tender their stviccs to rint er . clianti, and others, in ths Storage and Sal . f Cotton, Flour, Bacon, and other Pro. cYi-,in Receiving and Forwnrdinj Merchan and pu." i'n jroods order. TIjpt c' "9 wi.l bi regulated by the Uictl rates of t.,o j 'ice. - . W;W.GEIGER," JAS.Y.U PARTLOV. June 17, 1 -1 7 3 jo Cm. v , l - :J'C O id? .- '' . - I itSt to inform my friends and customers that I hive removed ny fiop to main street, north e-f the courthouse. As some of yoare weary Willi m much boastinj, I will not tax you very heavy. However, I can assure you rny work shall not la inferior ia ny; rcfpcct to any done this sidj ef RjbtoTt, since I havs been iailv pracl.inT for tl last fivemon'Jis un'Jpr one of the bert "CrocL. i ' in tho citj of Nesr Vork. ' I will leach two or three'ef t!w best sysiems cf garment cutting- known ii tlso . If. Slalest fr a small comperf.'al'on.' .' .Cut':rT will Le cjt r cip for lho?s who' wi:!j to lave- work rnil - f If I inilie ia r.; It 3 Live r'Vj lyC i I .t have t L . i, a"-.i I v.l f y f r it.. -' - . ;. '':.' I art in rf'-'ir r'-e'-'-t rf the IynJ.T, Tir'.t, r"c:' Y-i 1 ' 1 I'd-', - A f -t r.iti J y.. - 1 4it I. t ' e. v.. r:i:;c;. .r 1 17. . ' rz ? 9 1 GO I t chir. CA7.D AC 1 1. 12 s rr. inn "-err-. ' 'y tf v 1 c t 7 , 1.4 cf r i t 1 , tn ' '.' vsher il t ) H', . s-'T t zr. It is rr- j ulAri ; !3-tf t rf fit j 7 -it T !' 1 L 1 it i i 1-1 t if ' i .. i -I' -.!! 1 f -' -.., 1 v

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