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BY E. WATERMN. GEORGETOWN, S. C. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1811. VOL. I .....Ko. 53
Brother Jonathan's Wife's ad ters, and do not readily believe an ill re New Store, and New Goods. vice to her daughter. BOOTS & SHOES. port. Throw the mantle of charity HE Sulisrriber mo.'Jtrespectfully inlbrrtis HE B'cbscriber.s Would respectfully In- On the day qf her Marriage. over their failings, kliowing that we are T .,th e , publi, c, iiiid the vicinit-y , of , Georgie. ,- form their friends and former custom- town tliat he liiLs ju.st urrivBd Ir.im Charleston with • Tppg „„,] p„l,ijg „enei-ally. that they are oren- Now, Polly, as you are about to leavB human and liable to err. Abhor a tat a iieslias.siirlmeiit of l„ . ri, L -^ •. -«» i us, a few words seem appropriate to ilie tler, ami givii no plaCe to the reports of Dry Goods, Clothing Hosiery Ac, ' eion'i-inw a- storHotele ,o nwit Ihho a largbay e oppo.eitassortmene Mrst of. bootSess- ') and shoCfi. .coni-isfinsir of occasion. Although I regret the seper- such. However strbng a provdcatiort wliii-li he will sell at Ciiarleston prices. He will ation yet I atn pleased that your pro.s- be iu weekly receipt til'lresli goods of tlie IblfoW- Fine Philadeipliia Boots, Ladies rtiay bte, never contend for the last word. iiig tiescriiilioii, pects aitt good. You must not think English, I reiich Se .•\mcrican Printsi kid and t^rench iiiorrocfo Slippers Lut your Bible slirtw il is used. Give Red white, and giet-n Flannels, that ali before you are Elysian fields. fib place to novels in your library. Let Wiiite, bl.-lck, aud state col'd Hose, and buskins. Ladles, Misses, and Woollen Se cotliun i ilbse. Toil, care and trouble are the compan history, aiid biography be read when time Grey Sc Col'd Sattinelts, Browh I& White Children seal Skin walking Shoes ions of frail human nature. Old con H()irtespniis, stripe Sc check ilomespiiiia. and Slippers, and Opportunity admit, without interfer Silk Sc Cmion Hamlkercheifs, a Iresh variety. nections will be dissolved by distance, Corded skirts, Col'd Cainbriiks, ALSO—Planters boots & shoes, together ing with the important duties of the fam Victoria Shawls, liine Jeails, with servants and plantation shoes of the time and death. New ones are formed. ily. Be not ignorant of the events o( Ulack and Col'd sewing tilks, best quality. Those w ishing fo purchnsi. will Every thing pertaining to this life is on tjpool cotton, needles, I'ancy sbaps, and many find it for their advantage to call and exam the time being, therefore read some jour other articles which will be sold at prices too WW ine for themselves. to admit of ailvertising. the change. nal of the day. N 15. Doots nianufactUred to order, ro- AL.5O—Dine, black, brown olive cloth, dress Sc ptUring done with neatness and despatch. A well cultivated mind, united with a As to the friends who may call on you, frork coats, nankin andcliotli over cdats, clothaiid saltiiiet hunting coats. SEWARD & DRAKE, pleasant and easy disposition, is the never be confused or in a hurry ; treat Cloth Sc Cassimere pantaloons of all colors, Nov. 10—tf. greatest accomplishment in a lady. 1 Blue mixt and clblored sattinet pants, Ihem with hosiiiiality and politeness, and Blue do. Jackets, do. Cloth Jackets, MlLMNARY. have endeavored from the first to the endeavor to make them liappy ili your Do, Kentucky Jeans Jackets Sc pants. Silk velvet. Cloth, Valencia, silk tt swansdowh Mrs. S. A. TAYLOR present titnci to bring you up in such a own way. Never teaze them to do this Vests, hasjust received from Charles manner as to form you for future useful Red and w-hite flannel Shirts, wht. bro. check do. ••f'^j^ A ton, an assortment of or that which they do not prefer. True Superfine shirt collars. Bosoms, Stocks, ness in society. Womart \V^as never politeness consists in an easy and pleas Gloves, India rubber & webb Suspenders, Bonnets, Ribbons, Silk ALso^Velvet, cillette, fur and plush Cape for for hats, and evt ry other arti niade merely to see and to be s^en; but ant deportment, and making friends easy^ m6u aud boya. cle suitable to her line of bus to fill an important space in the great R. WOOLF. iness, and having engaged Miss M. A. Blake- and permitting them to enjoy themselves Nov. ly to superintend the e.«--tablishtnenl, will be chain in nature, planned and fiirmed by in that which is most pleading to them, pleased to attend to any business in her line. the Almighty Parent of the Uriivei-Se. Such as tniiking, Irininiitig, altering aiid tspeak with deliberalion. The other NEW GOODS. bleaching bats fbr riny person, who mny fa Vou have been educated in habits of in sex tei! us that " the female tongue is HE subscriber has just received and vour her with their patronage. She would dustry, frugality economy and neatness, T opening at the store opposite Mrs Ses respectfully solicit all ]:rrKonB to give her a never tired," be it sO! let it be regula sion's Hotel, a handsonie assortment of call before purchasing ell-rwhere. Sle miiy and in these you have not disappointeii ted by reason. Dry iSoods, be found at the corner of Bay & Q.ueen tne. streets, at Ihe store forhierly occupied by Mrs. At thf close (il the week, if possible, Groceries, Nelson. It is for the man to provide, and for P. S. Fashions recfeived every month of let all yotir work for the time, be donej Hals «& Caps, the wife to take care and see that every the latest stvle. so that dn Sunday you may improve your Boots & Shoes, Oct 27—t'f thing within her circle of movement, is time in such a manner as will be appro Hardware, &c. Ac. done in order and season ; therefoie let priate to the day, and never, extraordi- JOHN RALStON. New and Seasonable t/oods. method and order be considered impor Oct. 27—tf. HE subscriber respectfully informs hi9 naries excepted, let your seat be vacant Tfriends and customers, thathe bas taken tant. A place fet every thing and every dt church. Overseer Wanted* the slore formerly occupied by the late L. G. thing in time-, are good family mottos. •Walker, where he lias opened a handsoine As to dress, decency is becoming to ANTED, an Overseer to take charge stock of A thorough knowledge ol evel-y kind W of a large Rice Planting interest, on all; but extravagance opens the doOr td Pee Dee River. None need apply unless they can Seasonable Goods, of business appropriate to the kitchen, produce the best leBtiraonial as regards capability, which he will sell bn accoinmoilating teriiie. want; follow the fashion of the day as experience and moral character. A iiiarried Inan is indispensible, for wilhout such know J. C. PiDRTER. far as decency and good sense will ap would be preferred. Aply to Oct 27—tf ledge a lady is incapable bf the manage ROBERTSON Sc PL.\CKL0CK. prove, but avoid singularity. De not ment of her own business, and is liable troubled lor what you have not; be thank J^OTlCE. to imposition by her servants every day. Prince's Linrtaean Botanic Garden, THE Scavenger's Cart will be out bn ev ful for, and take care ot what you have. ery Thursday hereafttir until liirlbcr no- But ill thCje thiiigs ytJu have been in And Nurseries, near IVew York. A leghorn hat loaded with flowersj will lice for tbe phrpose of removing trash structed. THIO new eatalogiies are now ready niiii rubbish from thie streets. Owners of for distribution |?raMaine.—The town cf l*ho- rates. the most agreeable place for thd man of A discoiint bf 10 ^cr ct. is made when Cash or a liiaston, Maine, aniiually exports 400,000 draft on some City ia sent with the order, as then NOTICE. your choice. PleasiaHtry and happy Bis- casks of Lime, producing about half a all the trouble of collection is saved. HE Subscriber will offer for sale a,i pub Orders per mad to Wm. R. Prince, Agent. Will lic auction on the first Monday in De jposition will ever be considered neces million of dollars. This sun* is generated receive prompt attention aiid be executed in a man cembeT r next, his plantation situated in VVillianis- mostly by labor,thia raw material coslirig ner Uiat cannot fail to give silUsfaction aud will bb burgb District, Ibrinerly the property of Major sary to this important fend—but a foolish Ibrwarded lis directed. (ieorge W. Keels, dec'd containing tliree thousand fondness is disgusting to all. Let redson ab;.ut fifteen cents per cask. About as Nbvld acres, more or less. Two instalineiits will be giv en, one half of said purclia.se payable nfi the firsi o^ and common sens* ever guide these, muchmoi*is produced in four neighbor- January 1843, die oiher half payable first January ing towns. Immense quantities of slate, 1844, with interest from date. The salie will take aided by a pleasant, friendly disposition, Estate Sale' place at Kingstree. of the best quality, are found in the same render life happy; and without these it By permission ofthe Ordinary. SAML. E. MAXWELL. region, though we believe the trade in N the first Monday in January next, be Nov 17 is not desirabife. Remember your cous ing the third day of said month, before general is now nearly dormant. O in Eliza. She niarried with the highest the Court Iiouse will be sold Carpentering. phispecb; but from petulent, peevish, Five Negroes, Belonging to the Estate of the late Jane Thurston, ALTER WILLARD, & JAMES W. Complaining disposition and negligence, late of Georgetown deceased. W SKINNER having associated them SURVEYING. Conditions—Ten per cent in Cash—and the bal selves together for the purpo.se of carrying on the every thing went wrong; and her home HE subscriber ofl'ers his services to the ance in 1, :i, 3 and 4 years—-Ihe purchaser giving above business iu all its various branches, ali or^ ders for work ivill be thankfully received and became a place of disquietude to her T public, as a surveyor, and may be found Bond, carrying interest, with approved personal at Ilis residence in ueorgeiowii. socurity and a niprtgage of the property, and pay promptly attfended to. Nov. 3 Jjusband. To avoid this, he aaught pla ULNJ.VMIN SOLOMON8. ing for the necessary deeds. The negroes not to Nov. 10 tf. • be taken outof the State. ces to pas.s away racant time; where, as STEPHEN FORD, Exor. James G. Henning, & Co. sociated with those more wicked than Nov 24 HA VE ON HAND. 40 ps Bagging, ; 30 coils Rope, himself, he contracted the habit of in LAW NOTICE. 'X'he undersigned huve Ibrined a connexion 50 lb. Twine, ; 100 bales Hay, Ipajpefpnce, ai?d all was lost—and poor •*• in bueinese, for the practice of law and Mrs. Howren, ao bbls. Sugar, ; 20 bags Coflee, AS now opened a bandsoma assortment 100 loaves Sugar, ; 100 sacks Salt, jElisa was thrown upon the charity of eiiiiity, in Georgclowu ilisirict. Mr. Wilkinson 10 bbls ^lolasses, ; 20 bbls. Whiskey, may be I'ound at liis otiice in Georgetown, at any H of seasonable 3 ." Vinegar, ; 30 boxes Gias», ber friends. time, after the 15th October next. Mr Memminger 12 boxes Sperm Candles, ; 12 boxes Soap, n wili attend the silling ot tlie Courts at George Dry Go' dS; town, and may be consulted at his oflice in Char amongst which she has milinery, and a vari 40 kegs Nails, : 10 ni Brick, Be pleasantand obliging to yourneigh- leston. .""lO m. Shingles, and 4 tons Swede and English Iron, ety of Ladies hats some of which are of the w-ell assorted, which they wdl sell very low fo» ^ois—ready to grant assii^tance when C. G. MKMIVflNGEft. latest fas'h'fon. Cash. tjecessary. Be careful of their charac , , „ ^ J W. WILKINSON. ALSO—a supply of Groceries, which ehe Wanted immediately lOOcordsfirime Lixktwooii. July 7—tf oflers for aule at ber usual low price. Nov. 21 f -^ WINYAII OBSERVER. slaves by means of wills, deeds, or other of the House, allowing an appropriation mention that we gathered a mess of green « instruments, intended to taKe effect afler to build a jail at Geoigetown. Ordered corn from our gaiden, on the 6th inst, and the death of the owner, was recommitted for a consideration to-morrow. Pursuant tbat we now have the sun flower in bloom to the Judiciary Committee. to notice given, the follo-mng were intro in the open air.—C. Courier, Sth inst The Report of the Committee on Ag duced. By Mr. De Treville, a bill to close riculture, on the petition of the State Ag the land office, and to vest the ungranted The Sugar crop of Louisiana will, it 13 ©IS ® IB©3S'S ® WSJg) ricultural Society, for Legislative aid, ad and vacant lands in the Slate in the Com thought, (says the N. O. Bee) fall short verse to the petition was agreed to. missioners of Free Schools, for the use of fully one-third comparatively with the or S.VrURDAY MORNING, DEC. 11. The Report of the Committee on Edu Free Schools. By Mr. Powo, a bill to al dinary yield. The cane has been greatly cation on a resolution as to the expedien ter the time of holding the Courts m the injured by the early frost in October. From Columbia, our advices are up to third Equity Circuit, and to make altera Tuesday last. A great many important cy of subscribing for Simms' History of tions in the same. Both r6ad tbe first chiingcs in the laws of the State have been Soirtb-Carolina, recommending the appro- Georgetown Prices Current. proposed but nothing had been matured, and priation of t?2000 fur copies of that work, time and referred to the Judiciary Com [CAUKFUr.LV KX4M1NKI1 A.ND CORH KCTKIl.] n gentleman direct from Columbia iilformcd to be distributed aracnig the Free Schools, mittee. MERCHANDIZE. From To us yesterday that it was not piobahle that being under consideration, was supported A bill to extend the bounds of the Sev rated. .-}! CIS. •$ cts. many changes would be made. It is proba by Messrs. Tiotti, Phillips, Myers, Mid eral Judicial Districts of this State, was Bagginj;, Ireinp, flax and tow. pr. y'd 16 24 ble that an appropriation of $8000 will be dleton, Black. Carroll, Henry, Frost, and reaSouth Carolina L.egislaturc. on the Ijuestion of agreeing to the report, more interest. The course w'bicb the Mackerel, bbl. 0 1 50 CoLumm.^, Dec. 13. the yeas and nays were demanded and are Pressdent will take in regard to thd Tar Flour I) 14 50 Hav, -. lb. 1 00 0 relitions were presented by Mr. Frost, as follow: yeas 40, nays Gl. So the re iff is a matter of deep interest^—and no Hides,... 9 1 2.J from the Charleston Ice Company, for in port was disagreed to. Of the ChaHe.'it<5n question of greater importance W^U come iroft, 5 fO Lime, stone, bbl. 2.'-. 7 corporation. Referred to the Cominiltee Delegation, Messrs. Aiken, Frost, B. F. before Congress for their action, at this Lumber, river board.-*, pr.lOOO 50 2 !» 50 Hunt, Kunhardt, Magrath, Phillips, Por session. The time has come vvheii a set Iiteam mill, on Incorporations. Also, fi-om P. C. .Sul SliiiigleH, 50 15 livan for an alteration in the lavv of evi ter, Scnierle, Sejnioui, J. M. Walker, (10) tled plan of revenue is necessary to the in Staves, pine, 4 00 Molasses, gallon 20 4 voted in tbe alRrmative, and Messrs lin terests of our commerce, and, indeed, to dence. Referred to the Judiciary Com Nails, •pr. 100 (III 30 8 00 mittee. ger, Memminger, Mills, Rojycr, (4) in the ihe interests of our manufactures and ag Niiva! Stores-^Tar,... 65 Oats, hash. 60 1 '>() Reports were submitted as follows: By negitive. Adjourned. riculture. A stable'policy is demanded by Peas 7fi I'ork, bill. Mr. Woodward, from the Committee on IN SEI\.\TF.—Dec. G. tbe interests of the whole country; and 10 1-i 12 50 Rice, clean, 100 lbs. 3 00 ;! 50 Incorporations, a bill to incorporate the A message was received from the House Congress is called upon to establish that rough. biiiih. 75 80 Sugar, lb. 12 aouth Carolina Society of the Methodist proposing to go into an election of State policy at the present session. 7 StiAp, 0 s Episcopal Church, for the relief of its lieporler, on to-morrow at 1 o'clock, con- The impression is that the session will Salt, sack-. 2 Turks Island bush, 60 members. By Mr. Aiken, from the Char ciined in and a me.ssage returned to that i be a very long one. It will also btea vei-y Spirits—Whiskey, gallon 87 Brandy, (Tiighac,... leston delegation, on a petition from Moul- eflect. Also, a message proposing to ad- \ fray winter, if we judge from appearances, 2 50 Apple and I'erfdl,... 03 treville, for an appropriation to build a journ this Legislature on Friday, the 17th ; Tbe Secretaries seem to be prepare*! for Timber, p.lOOft. Guard House. By -Mr. Memminger, from inst. Laid on the table. | leceiving their friends in a style of elegant RF,.M.\RKS. the Commilteo on Ways and Means, on The Senate then joined the procession hospitality. The President and his family Cotton.-—We continue our quotaiions-—several certain parts of tho Governor's message and attended the College Commencement, are also very social and hospitable, and hundred bare.s have been sold during the week and Attorney Gener-aVs report, and on Aftei which business was resumed. i tbe entertainments at the mansion will be w-ithiii the range ol'our rpiotations. 60 much of tbe memorial frum Hamburg Mr. De Treville gave notice, that on to frequent and agreeable. C'orli—is scarce, aiiH a cargo would command GO cents. as prays for the establishment of a Branch morrow he vvill ask leave to introduce a bill Rice—at rehlil is hold at $3,i)0: We quote rough of tho Bank of the State at Hanibiiig. to close the Land Office and to vest the un OFFICIAL—TREASURY NOTES. rice at 75 to 78 cents. By Mr. Frost,fromthe Judiciary Commit granted and vacant Lands in the State to LUMBER—of all descriptions is scarce—and TBE.VSUKY DEP.4RTMENT, Dec. 2, 1841. tee, on the memorial of the City Council the Free Schools of the several Districts ; will readily command our quotations. Amount of Treasury notes issued under of Charleston, for the jiassage of an act to and Mr. Framplon, a bill lo alter the times the provisions of tho acts of Congress of provide for the delivery and possession of of holding the Couits iu the Southern Cir 1837, 1838, 1889, 1840 $26,G81,.l37,53 SCilIiiIIS5"Il SfHWS: property under the Hre loan. On the peti cuit. Read the second lime and sent to Redeemed of that amount 25,103,571 30 ^ Pot-t of Georgetown, tion of Thomas Miller fora divorce; and the House a bill to confer on George Fred ;a^ Leaving outstanding S1,57'5',7GG ::'3 on a bill to give the election of Governor erick Holmes, an alien, the privilege of ARRIVED. to the people. All ordered for considera applying for admission to practice in this Issued under act of Feii Dec- 9 Sloop Samnel Martin, Lewis, Charles, ton. tion on Monday next. State. 15,1841, Viz — Schr. Christopher Columbus, Porter, Charles Prior to the 4th of Malcb, 673,G81 132 ton. Mr. B. F. Hunt, from the Special Com On motion of Mr. Rhett, the rejiort of Since t-lie 4th of March, 5,423,300 97 9 — Rice Plant, Corson, one da.y frbm do. mitlee to investigate the affairs ofthe Bank the Committee on Finance and Banks, on 10 — Win. Behton, Uetyns, frbln do. 8 John E. Wil.*oii & (;;o's boat frbiU Society of the Stato at Charleston, mad a report, the report of the Comrniitee of Ways and Making 6,096,982 29 Hill, \Vith 190 Iiales cotton tb E. Waterman and whicli was made the special order for Means of the House, on the petition of Returned to the Treasury B. King. of that amount 445,890 68 — Coker's boat from do. with 300 bales cotton Thursday next, at 12 o'clock. John D. Tolck, vvas recommitted. to B. King, and E. Waterman. —.MiNair & McKay's boat, from Cheraw wiili Mr Memminger, on the memorial ofthe DECEMBER, 6. 5,651,091 61 300 bales cotton lo B.Kiiig, J. G. Henning Se Co; citizens of Charleston, for an extension of Mr. R. C. Griffin called up a resolution and E. Wateniian. Making the aggregate out — Tomlinsoii'a Flat frriiil CheMW with 190 balosi time fol paying instalments under the fire proposing to adjourn the present Legisla cotton to J. G. Helming Si Cb. standing on the 1st inst. $7,228,857 84 loan, reported a bill to extend indulgence ture onthe 17thinslant, which was agi eed — McCall's boat from Darlington with 406 balea cotton to B. King. to tbe borrowers of tho fire loan. to and a message sent to the Senaie vvith W. FORWARD, — .\. P. Laciist's Flat from Cheraw, with 200 bales cotton to J. tJ. Henning &, Co. Mr. Frost, from the Judi lary Commit that proposition. Secretary of the Treasury. CLEARED, since Ifednesday. tee, on tho presentment of the Grand Ju Mr. Roper, pursuant to notice, intro Steamer Anson, Domiell, and ten or twelve ry at Marlboro' Fall Teim, 1841, repor duced a bill to amend an act concerning Great Britain and the United States.,^— coasting vessels for Charleston, all laded widi rico The following paragi-a)ih is from a Wash and cotton. ted a bill to prevent the unlawful beating the office and duties jf .Magistrates, read ington letter in the New-York Amdrican. and olher trespasses committed on the per- the first time, ordered for a second read ing Mr. Stevenson says that the disposition of eoiis of slaves. All of which bills were to-morrow. Great Britain is pacific, our nevv Minister On CoHsigfliutnt Sugar, Flour, read tbe tirst time, and ordered for a sec The following bills were offered as fol is able and patriotic, and we therefore triLstthat Congress will see the propriety (^iitt'ec, Buck wheat do. ond reading on Monday next. lows, viz: Raisins, Butter, of pursuing a calm and dignified course, Pilot Bread, Cheese, Mr Roper gave notice that on Monday ^ bill to remove the Bank of the State instead of getting up unnecessary excite Butter Crackers, Sperm Oil, iuGgal'n Boston, do. next be will ask leave to introduce a bill of 'South Carolina from Charleston to Co ment, and producing unnecessary ill-will i cans, Sug.ir do. Soap. to amend an act concerning the office and lumbia, and to establish the branch of said —Penn. For sale cheap by " Tho great difficulties between us and WM. M'NULTV. duties of Magistrates. Bank iu Charleston, and for olher purpo Dec 11-21 Great Britain, the seizure of out honest ses. Mr. Middleton, pursuant to notice, in merchantmen in the lawful African trade, troduced a hill to compel all transient per- A bill to amend tho 2d section of an act the North-eastein boundry, and the North NOTICE. LL persons having demands against Wil 60US engaged in tbe pursnit of Game or to alter and amend a law in relation to in western boundary, (as well as ibe nnseltled A liam Denison, late of Georgetown de Fish, for profit, to enter into recognizance terest and usury remains of the Caroline affair,) will be ceased—are requested to render attested statements brought up with a determination to en ofthe same. And those indebted to said deceaseil A bill to compel transient persons en for their good behavour during their so force a decision. Eiiher of these involves are requested to make payment to journ within the State, which was read gaged in the pursuit of game and fish for the contingency of a fornrridable war." JAS. B. ANDERSON, Admor. Dec ll-4t the first time and ordered for the sesond profit, to enter into recognizance for their reading on Monday next. good behaviour during their sojourn with-' The climate ef the City,—As an instance An extra meeting of the Win- A bin to alter and amend an act to es in the limits of the State. of the mildness of the climate of the city, yaw Indigo Society wdl be held at Mru. Lesterson Tuesday next, at 10 o'clock A. M. Members are tablish Free Schools in this State, was re Mr. Witheispoon, from the committee as compared with that of tbo country, requested to be punctual i-i attendance as there ia ferred to the Committee on Education. on Roads and Building.s, submitted a re where vegetation was destroyed by the business of importance lo be transacted. JOHN BALbTQ.N, SectrV. 4. bill to prevent the emancipation of | port oa the report ef the same Committee, black frost of tbo 25tii of Oclober, vve Dec. 11 U ST.VTE OF SOUTH CAKOLINA. ; Sherilf Salc§. Coach Shop. Georgetoivn District. ) Just Received, on Consignmiit. By rirtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias to mc direc ''f HE Subscriber having purchased tho 30 bbls Monongabela Whiskey, ted, will be sold bifore tlw Court House in George JL COACH Establishment of R. Lathers By E. Waterman, Lsqr. Ordinary. 4 hhds N E. Rum, town,between tlwlioursof 11, A. M. and'd, P. M IS now opening a large supply of herean,(Jliarlotte C.Congdon hath maue 20 bbls do. do. on tlw,first Monday and Tuesday in January next, W Buit lo me to grant her letters of Ad 10 hhds Molasses, being the 3il and Ath days ofthe said month, Coaches, Chariottees, minisiration ol tlie Estaie and elleets ol George It. 60 ps. Bagging,. ALL that Plantation, piece parcel or tract of 'Coiigdoii, lale of Georgeiown deceased. Land, on whicb W. H. Ham, and James D. Ham Barouches, Buggies, 25 coils Rope, now reside, bounded North by land of Thomas Tliese ure therefoie lo cite uiid admonish all aud 50 " Twine, Wils'ou, S. Ea.st by land of Daniel Kirton, South Gigs and Bulkies, singular tlie Kiudred and Creditors of the said 8 hhds P. R. Sugar, by l4hd'of P. S. Jayi-Ofe, and West by Ulafck River. which Hill be sold cheap. He will also manufac- George R. Congdon deceased, iliut ihey be and ap 4 " N. O. uo. pear belore me, in die Court of Ordinary, lo be Containing nine hutidred and fin-ly acres, well tim Uire any article in his line, wliich for utility and 50 sacks Salt, bered and has a couvenieiit lauiling place. There ueatne'sscaimot be exceeded in the State. held al Georgetown, ou 1 riday 17 Dec. insl. uaer publiealiou hereof, at 11 o'clock in the roieuiioii, lo ao bundles Northern Hay, are two settlements "on the Tract, one has about 6ve DAVID A. SPERRY. 400 bushels Poiatoes, acres of land opened, the other settlement is en Dec 8 shew cause, if any lliey have, why the said Admiu- tirely new, and is well adapted for a Suinmer resi istration .should not be granted. 6p0 do North river blk. seed Oats, dence, lias a convenient log house, and necessary Given under my Hand and S^al, diis 4th day 50 do large red Onions, 'out buildings, and does not e.\i;eed thirteen miles for Me (fr RM, of December, in the year oi "our Lord one 500 bunches do. from lown, with a good ro.ad all the way. • diousaiid eigiit liiiiKlreu and 41, and iu tiie ti6ui 23 Frecbo'rn Ploughs, No 10 & 11, SMALL planting intereBt on Winya'w year ol Aniericau Indepeudeiue. AL.su, about one huiiilred thon.iaud Staves, be Bay adj'ining lands of J. H. Read, and 50 kegs Nails, A L. WATERMAN, 1000 pr Negro Shoes, ing in the woods, on the aforesaid tract ofland -, die known as die upper part of die U|itoii tiiict, con Dec. 4. Ordinary, C. D. faitliest pile is not exceeding half a mile from the sisting of lifty acres of Swamp, an.l lliree hundred Fall and winter strained Oil, lauiliiig. Levied oli and to be sold as die property of well timbered pine land. Posession may be liud Canal Flour, in whole and lui|.f bbls. of Win. H. Ham, and James D. Ham, at the sepa on the 1st t-f-January, Apply atthisortice. Currants, Raisins, Almonds. Prunes, rate suits of Jolm Ralston, vs W. H. Ham, H. C. A situation is wanted in a retail Dec, d i!in. Store, by a young man rroiiill.e couniry well Butter, LardjChecte, i-iicklcd Pof k, do Beef, Chace, vsW. 11. Hain, Wm. G. Dubose. (bc.-iier) Pickled Tongues, Tongues "& Sounds, vs VV. H.Ham, Samnel Kirton vs W. H. Ham, Tecoiiiineiidud as regards character See. Ap and F. Hughe.s, John Ralston, vs James D. Ham, NOTItE. ply at this ollice, or to J. G. Henning Se Co. Shell Barks, English Walnuts, tlie same vs die .same, R. I'.. Frasi-r vs Jai^ies D. Dec. I—ll'. Cranberries, Coconuts, LL persons indebted to the estate of Sperm and tallow Candles, Ham, and T. J. Keith, (ass'e) vs James I). Ham. Heiiiy Vernon, Will do Well to pay be .\LSO—.\il that Plantation or tiacfof Land, at lorAe tiu-lirsi of Juuuary next. If not tliey may Together vsritha large stockof Dry Goods China Grove, ou which Win. E. Postell liow re expect to tind tlieir notes and accounts lodged iu The Subscrihere Shoes, Hollow-Vvare, Tin ware, Crockery, sides, cuntaiuing one hundred and lifty acres, more in au oltieers iiands for collection. FFER lor sale, the following valuable Glass, Cutlery, & stone ware, which will be. or le.ss, has a commodious dwelling house and ne MARY VERNON. O Lands, situate on Reiily Creek ni Mar sold on tliC lowest terms for Cash or country cessary out buildings, is on the stage Koad, and an Dec. 8—4in ion Uisiriet, within diree iiiiles nf one of die best produce. excellent stand for a iiublic House, die Post Ollice lamliiig places on Little Pee Dee River, ahd about GODBOLD & SESSIONS. is at present kept on the premises—Levied on and nine Imlcs betlnv die beautit'nl Virtago'of Gileslioi-^ Dec 1—tf :to be sold at the sep,irate suits of G. C. & W. J. 32 Mile House. o'.igli: to wit, one Plantation or tnct ol four bun Munro, vs Wm. !•'. Postell, and Jane Tyler vs Wm. Some changes are being niade &e fo dled and filiy acres, with seveiily acres cleared and r. Postell. Uiis convenient travelling stand o,n the vvell adiipled to cotlon, v.c-11 timbered, having a Sale under Deci-ee. ALSO—All that extensive tract of Land, on way to and from Charleston. Ft will dwelli.g and olher Jfou.ses iu good coiuiitioii, con which .Samuel Perraenter now resides, on die Norlh take 10 or 15 d.ays to have iiiutiers tiguous to an excellent range. R.F. W. Allston, vs. Benj. Allston, ii'otliers. Wde of Ports Cixok, and ou the Pee Dee river. .\ made as are neci'ssary for the nisto Also—live huudred acres adjoining the above, Y virtue ol a Decretal order of tbc Hon. further descriptiou given ou die day of sale. Le common fare, and lij monlhs to make the situation about two bundled of wluch is ill a high state of B Court of Equity in this case, I offer Ibr vied on aud to be sold at the suilof B. R. M'Knight as ciiiufortable as it Was 20 years ago. All sha cullivalion, having a comfortable dwelling iioiise, Mile all that pluntation ueai Cieiiigelown, known as Vs Saml. Permenter. be done, says tlie Gin bouse, dcrew, uegro and olher houses, all iu Waties' Point, and lauiy owned by Mrs. E. E. J. M. COMMANDER, S. G. D. FROPRkETOR. excellent cuniiiiiun. Blyth,'coutaiuiiig lil'ly three acres more or less, Dec 11 Dec 8 Also—Seven hundred acres adjoining the last A'd ucreii of which is llice Liiud now under cultiva inentiuued tract, w idi about two bundled of it in a tion, which yielded two Uiousand bushels die present like state of cullivalion, on which ulso is a new Uiu \ ear. Winyaw Lodge No. 4(X ORDER. House, Screw, negro and otlier houses togedier TERMS—One third Cu.sh—bala'nce in tvvo Boiid.'j NOV ^..MBER, 20th 1841. with the dwelling Iiouse. ISo well adapted tu cot payable m ti-n years, interest luiiiiially, secured by B. ROTHMAHLER, having been ton as to have piodueed a bale lo every two acres mortgage ofthe premises, and personal seoiiiity. . appointed PayMuster^f the 3 let Re on an uverage. Also, widi the above tract of 500 J. VV. CuACHiVlAN, giineuE t of So. Ca. Militia with the rank of First acres vvill be sold one of 000 acres a lew miles dis Dec. 1. Coin'r iii Equity. Lieutenant, will be obej-td and respected accord tant; togedier wilh twelve head of Horses aud ingly. By order of Mules, yilO head of Caulei 150 head of Hogs: 100 THOMAS G. CARR, head of Sheep, two Barouches, two Sulkies, om NEW GOODS. Col. 31st. Regt. Gig, three U ngons, two Carls, three sets Black rr^HE subscriber has ju.st rt ceived jier A. S. CnosvENOR, Adjt. Decti smilh Tools, jilantalion Tools, household and ' J- steain Packet Anson, a lew- pieces of kitchen I'uriiiture ; uld also, about two thousaui' ' Muslin de Laiiie,at the low price ol iiU ctsperyd, T AN c>ctra meeting held at their Lodge bu.sliels Corn, aud uipiautity of Fodder &c. A fevv jiicces of prints, very low, A Room Wednesday evening December Wee Nee Dragoons, Condilions will be luaile to suit the purcha.ser. Ked & V\ hue I'lunnels, d'l'.^ Sc iiO cts per yard, 8, .'641 Ihe following Bretliren were duly elected .Apply 10 JOHN N. LElil'.TT, f)-4l>rowii Sheeting, 14 els by Uie piece, to serve as ollicers until St. Johns's day btivi. ATTEWXIOM! Dr. DAVID LEGL;TT. 'i do. Slieeung b-:i by Uie do. BR J M. CO.MMANDKR, VV. M. JESSE LEGETT. 4-4 White do. vii-tora briiiid 12.i cts. T. R. SESSIONS, S. W. Dee 4—tf Also for Gentlemen's wear. R. E. FRASER, J. W. Superiin cloiu coiiis, cutrujiiiish. 11. WOOLF, Treas'r. Do. liiue dress coats. T. «. CAllR. Sectr'y. Valuable Property for Sale. Do. iilaek do. do. R. M. HOWREN, Tyfer. THE uuuersyned, inteiuliiig to re- llo. lime Ca.-:sinieie pantaloons. From the Minute*. linipiisli die practice of law, and ri:- Do Black do. do. tt. WOOLF, niove to die country, offiirs for sille his Do. Brown and Grey Over Coats, ^Secretary Pro Tern. Dwelling House aud premises iu l-'iiie Merino Shirts, best, of all kinds, Dec. 11—It Geoige.ow'nM . The ifoiise is constructed m a very Superior Shut Collars Bosoms, Stocks, Sii sujierior manner, both as to the durability, and ele llanilkerclieifs, which he will sell at Charlestou gance of f nish, and Uie location is considered die prices. The (ientleirenare invited to call audex Received pr. Biiif Juno, most desirable in Uie place. The out Buildings amine before they purchase elsewhere. ND now openinir, a fine a.s.'iorlment of are all in good order; and coi|s: t of a large Car R, WOOLF. A BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, riage Ifoii.se—Stables, (over which there is a large Store next door to O.C. &, W. i. Muuro. BuAVER CLOTH,suitable for Overco-ats, Boots, Hay loll)—Cow House—Poultry Iiouse—Brick Dec. 1—tf Shoes lice. Smoke House—and a commodious two story Kilcli- KU,—widifour fire places, and various upartmeuts AL.SO . AT*ENTI01V, Crushed Sugar, a very superior urticlfe> for the accomodation of servants. Fresh NorUierii Hauls, Terms Aill b'e made easy. Waslungion Greys. Flour in whok and 1-i bbls. YOU are hereby ordered to parade in fr«nt of A. W, DOZIER. YOU are hereby or Soda Bi.scuit, Londoil Porter, pts. ipit*. Ma.sonie Hall, 6n Saturday hett, the llth iust. al Dec. 1—tf. Madeira Wiii'c, by the bot. or on draft. 11 o'clock. By order of dered to parade in front Raisins, in whole, 1-'^ and qr. boxes. (Mpt. J. M. COMMANDER, of Fresh (."iirrauts, soft shell Ahiiolids, B. A. COACHMAN, O. S Wanted to Purchase, ^^^ Capt, Henning's Pickled and sous'd Salmon, Herring SiC. Deed LIKELY active buy from twelve to For sale low by -jA^ office on Tuesday thd eighteen years of age, or thereabouts, A 14lb nin al 11 o'clock JOHN HIDDLESON. sound of good property and character, lor MEDICAL NOTICE* A. M. By order of Decll whom the cash will be giveui Apply at this ^-. Capt. HENNING. office. mmo So ©11^% . *""- M H.Hyde, O.S. Nov. 17 tf SHOES. ^ AVllSG determined to relinquish his If. -i m PACKAGES various qualities, JLa- H buisness on North Sahlee, from and X § dy's, Men.s, and Childrens, just ree'd after the 1st day of Jaiiiiary next, and to devote Negroes to Hire. OI! consignment, and for sale elieiip, by himself exclusively tb die praclii-e of his profes- HE negroes belonging to the Est. of Saddle and Harness Making. sion in Ge'org'etttwh and its vicinity, olfers his ser WM. M'NULTV. T the late Mrs. Mary Vereen will be pub THE. subscriber wishes res Dec ll-2i vices to his friends and the public, in die practice licly hired for the en.suing year, before the Court 'bf Medicine, Surgery, and Midwilely. pectfully to inform the inhabi Hou.se in Georgetown on the Iirst Monday in Jun- tants of Georgetown and tho For the efinvenieuce of Uiose residing at a dis uary next. Notes with approved security will be tance from Georgclowu, he will coiiliiiue lo keep jiiiblic in general, that he lias For CliaPlestim) required. Eiicl« negro to be furnished with A suit opened a harness shop in tho a Hospital fot die reception of Negroes, suffering of winter and a suit of summer clothes, and a TH 1'. steamer Artson Doii from Chronic All'ectibns, or Surgical, or Obstetri building formerly occupied by nell Masier, is expected to ar- piiir bf Shoes. It. Lathers, as a coaeli shop, .rive tills day, nnd will de- CiJ Diseases. Dec 8 SAM'L. V. KING, Exo'r. where he has on hand a largu "part on Tuesday morning D'ec. 1—Sin. qiiautily of harness of all des the lldl inst. just at 7 o'clock, ftr frieght or pas criptions fi-bin nine to eighty dollars, which he will sage apply to House Carpentry. sell at unusual low prices. Harness of wiy J. G. IlENNING & Co. Daniel Golilhncli oilers to utidertake NOTICE' kind made to order, and repairing of Harness anil Dec. 11—It Biiiidiiigs, or take shop jobs ut reason LL my notes and accounts are left with saddles done with neatness and despatch. able rates, ahd execute them wilh neat- Messrs. Dickison & Ruperi, who arc iiess und dispatch, having a large sup A J. STEWART, my agents for the colleetiou ofthe s,-ime. Those Dec. 1-—4in. N. C. FLOUR, ply ol materials and competent workmen. He indebted will please make iinmcdiute settlement BARRELS N. C. Flour of gbbd may be found 'it the shop iri thfe rear (if Mr. Sher with them, witliout farther notice. 20 qiiality just received, and for sale by ry's Coach shop, und next door to tlie Winyaw Ho A. S. GROSVENOR. The highest price will be paid J. G. HENNING & Co. tel. Dec. 1—-6t. Dec. 1—tf. for four able bodied mule slaves, to be employed in Dec.el—tf healthy work, collecting wood near town, on piiio barren lands. Enquire at this ollice. FOR SALE; 3Irs. Margaret Croft, Nov 24. A Situation Wanted. On the '.i^iul. duy of Dec. Inst, will RESPECTEULLY informs her friends and the YOUNG aian of good character wants be sold, that valuable plantation, silua public tliat she will re-opeu her school on Monday James G. Henning, a situation as an under overseer, his de- ted on the Waccilmaw River, oppositiB the third day of Jaimury. Nov. '2A. •irAe is to learn the bu.siness. Apply to Mr.'1'. L. (ieorgetown, and known as " Cleggs NFORMS all persona indebted to him on Shaw,who will give good testimonials of character. Point," containing three hundred Acres I account or by note, ibr 1838 and 1839 Dec. 11—iwtf best rice land, diirteen hundred acres upland mure NOTICE. that the same must lie paid before the spring Court, or less, splendidly timbered. or they will be sued. HE BubBcriber will sell about 700 acres Dec. 1—tfl Terms—One tjiird.cash, balance in one, two and T (if land Eituated in Sumter District NOTICE. three years, secured by mortgage of the place. eight n-.iles above the Court House, and well ad UARDIANS & Trustees required by Dec. 4-"lm. apled lo die cultivation of Corn, Cotton, Peas and THREAD LACES. G law to make their annual returns to the Potatoes. Impnivenicnts are a commodious arid 4 fine assortment of thread laces. Musliij Couiraissioner in Eipiity, are hereby notitied to neat frame building, Imlf finished, a comfortable ii- Edging's and iiisertings, Swiss. Book tnake the suule bn or before 1st January next. HAY! log dwelling, good Gin House, screw, stables iiud and Mull Muslins received per. Brig Juno uud fot" J. W. COACHMAN, »r/\ Bales prime Huy tor eale fl,25 if ap- odier necessary out houses. Siile by Couiuliiiiiidiieriu Luiiiiy. nJxJ plied for immediately by WM. C. GUERRY. COLWELL & UVTIIERS. Pcc.lltj, Dec. 4 J. U, HEMNING & Ctj ^fov. 31—lui. Dec, 8 3iQ Mephistopheles threw on this Judas real gentleman, I can tell you. When 1 And sure enough, the next IMOII iijg A glauce of friendship sinister ; gave him the acorn, he said he should the Yankee boy passed the ambassador's Said he, ' 'the rascal who coolly betrays The friend who assisted him all hin days, set a great store by it; that there vvas no house in a splendid coach and four, wa- I'll take—for he will make, as Shakspeare says. character in ancient or modern history ving his handkerchief, and shouting 'good A " Flaming Minister!" Ks. he admired so mueh as he did our Wash bye! good bye!' l?®IS??lEi^o Anuisement. ington ; he said he'd plant it in his own Mr. Dallas afterwards learned from thd palace garden with his own hand ; and [From the N. E. Galaxy and Mercury.] emperor that all the particulars related by The Devil ia Boston, niassachw* A YANKfiK IN RUSSIA. he did it—for I see him with my own the adventurous youth were strictly tru^ setts. The following is the substance of the eyes. He wanted to ask me so much He again heard from him at Moscow, vi* Published in 1S30* story as told by Mr. Dallas, at a public about onr schools and railroads, and one sited upon by the public ofiicers, aii "O'er land and sea, his chartered spirit passed." dinner given hiifl at Philadelphia, on his I thing or another, that he invited me to Heated With as mueh attention as is usu* The devil came up one afternoon In the streets of tliis goodly <»ty, return from Russia, in 1838. come again, and see his wife; for he said ally bestowed on embassadors. Said he "tliough I've lived in the place ftill long, One day a lad, apparently about nine she could speak better English than he The last tidings of him reported tbat And in it have proselytes plenty and strong, teen, presented himself before our am- could. So 1 went again, yesterday; and he was travelling in Circassia, and wri* I never have selected amongst die throng bassader at St. Petersburg. He vvas a she's a fine knowing vvoman, I tell you ; A minister—more's tlie pity ! ting a Journal, which he intended to pub pure specimen of the genus Yankee; and his daughters are nice gals." lish. There's a vacant seat in my cabinet uoW, A gap in my administraUon { with sleeves too short for his bony arms, 'What did the Empress say to you!" Now, vvho but a Yankee could have But here my subordinate ranks are so full. trowseis half way up to his knees> "Oh, she asked me a sight of ques done all that.'* So just are the claims of a numerous school, and hands playing with coppers and ten tions. Don't you think, she thought we 'Twill be hard to select the worUuest tool penny nails in iiis pocket. He introdu "Hallo, Mr. Engine man can*t ye For this important station." had no servants in Ameriky ! I told her ced himself) by saying, I've just come poor folks did tbeir own work, but rich stop your stpamboat a minute or two.^" Then the devil gathered his tail around, And roU'd up his scarlet eye; out here to trade with a few Yankee No folks had plenty of servants;' said she, " Stop the boat! what for ?" Thought he, I'll take my chance for a man tions, and 1 want to get sight of the em 'you call 'em help ' I guess ma'am, " Wife wants to look at your boiler, In a sober wulk, and closely scan peror.' you have been reading Mrs. Trollope! she's afraid of its bursting." The various claimants who may suit my plan— 'Why do you wish to seehimP' said I—we had the book aboard our ship. Suid die devil, "I eau but try." When we hear a man and wife "my I've broiighl him a present all the way The Emperor clapped his hands, and So Mephistophelee stood "on 'change" depring" each other in public, we guess from Ameriky. 1 respect him consid laugfhed as if he would kill himself, Till he saw a noted miser; they use a good quantity of mustard at Said he,"this spindle Rhank'd rascal would screvv erable, and I want to get at him, to give 'you're right, sir;' said he» you're right. home. From the desolate widow her dollars lew, it to him with my own hands. We sent for an English copy, and she's And consign her children to brodiel or stew- been reading it tbis very morning!' Then But I want a scoundrel wiser." Mr. Dallas smiled, as he answered, " I am a haltered man," as the cock 1 told him all I knew about our country, Then he walked a little further on. 'It is such a common thing, my lad, to ney said ven the noose vas tied around and he was mightily pleased. He want Till he met a debauchee ; make crowned heads a present, expecting his neck. And the devil looked in his face with a grin- something handsome in return, that I'm ed to know how long I expected to Thought he, original talent must win afraid the emperor will consider this on stay in these parts. 1 told bim I had sold " Circumstances alter cases." as the A place in my cabinet—now thia thin all the notions 1 had brought over and I Old lecher has nought but original sin! ly a Yaiik«je trick. What have you cat said when she jumped into the priil- He never wdl do for mc. broughti" guess I should go back in the same ship. ter's case. I bid 'em good bye, all around, and went The next who came was a man of name— 'An acorn,' A sturdy slow cashier; 'An acorn! what under the surt indu about my business. Ain't 1 had a glori Did you ever set a lady take Her seat, "Ah ha!" cried Diabolns, "he's no fool, ced you to bting the emperor of Russia ous time.'' 1 expect you did'nt calculate who did'nt raisb again to fit her dress.' A glorious fellow who lies by lule. to see me run such a rig ?' And says 'no money'—but out of school an acornf An English editor, vvith much gravity Can find some at twelve per cent—yet a tool 'Why jest before I sailed, mother and 'No, indeed 1 did not, my lad. You says, thdt the Way diey procure black Of musters twelve, 1 fear." I went on to Washington to see about a may well consider yourself lucky; for writing ink in South Carolina, is by 80 he walked up Washington-street and saw pension, and when we vvas there, its a very uncommon thing for crowned A favourite ton-ish lady ; whipping the negroes until they cry and vve thought we'd just step over to heads to treat a stranger with so much Said the devil, "here's a disciple true. then catch the tears. Who would steal a sto i.iiig, a veil or a shoo. Mount Vernon. 1 picked up this a* distinction. Tell lies of her n< ighbo :, and swear thereto— corn there; and I thought to myself Pd A few days afterj he called again, and Diitinctions.—A French Abbe travi* But petUcoat ministers will never do— said, 'I guess I shall stay here a spell lon The American cabinet's all iua stew bring it to the emperoi. Thinks says I) elllng in the stage was asked by a young About a woman already I" he must nave heard a considerable deal ger, I'm treated so well. T'other day a clerk, a vvould be wit and atheist, if he about our General Washington, and 1 grand oflicer came to my room, and told Then the devil met w ith a popular priest knew what differeicc there vvas betweetj And shouted for very joy ; expect he must admire our institutions. me the emperor had sent him to shovv me a priest and an ass, and upon being For he knew him to be a diplomatist keen. tSo now you see Pve brought it, and I all the curiosities; and I dressed myself, answered in the negitive, said, that the Who could one thing say and another Uiing mean want to get at him.' he took me vvith him, in a mighty fine Talk of diis vanishing temporal scene. priest carried the cross upon his breast, Tipple and riot behind the screen— xMy lad, it's not an easy matter for a carriage with four horses; and I've been and the ass on his back; Thought thu devil he cannot be s^iured I ween: a stranger tu approach the emperor; and to the theatre and the museum; and I After the laughter had subsided, the He's now in my employ! i am afraid he will take no notice of your expect I've seen about all there is to be Abbe asked if the clerk knew the dif Next Diabolus went to tlie theatre, present. You had better keep it. seen in St. Petersburgh. What do you ference between a cierk and an ass, "No," To look at Mr. Finn j think ol that, Mr. Dallas.^' But he cried for very spite to see "I tell you 1 want to have a talk with was the feply^—^"Nor I," rejoined the The talented Mawworii make so free him. 1 expect I can tell him a thing or It seemed so incredible that d podr un Abbe. With his favorite subjects—"curse him," said he, two about Ameriky. I guess he'd like gainly lad should be thus loaded with at ** If Finn were not so honest, he'd be mighty well to hear about our railroads tentions, that the ambassador scarcely The very fellow to represent me CARPENTRY. In Uie cabinet council of Sin." and our free schools, and what a big knew what to think or say. swell our steamboats cut. And when In a short time his strange visiter re^ lUephistopheles rollod his eyes around TILL continues to contract for theerec> . And there fell upon an editor ; he hears how vvell our people are going appeared, "well,' said he, "I have made S tion and repairs of buildings, eiiher of When lie gathered full hastily up his tail, up my mind to go home ; so I went to woad or brick. He can be found at his shop on, may be it will put him up to doing on the lot adjacant to the residence of the And his sheet-iron countenance turn'd quite pale. something. »The long and short on't is, thank the emperor, and bid him good late Mrs. Blyth. And he left the house widi a dreadful wail— N. B. Apprentices taken. 'Twas the author of many a scandalous tale— I shant be easy till I get a talk with the bye. Says he 'is there any thing else Oct27—tf Said the devil, " he'smyercditOT!" Emperor; and 1 sliould like to see his wife you'd like to see, before you go back to Ameriky.'' I told him I should like to Bis majesty walk'd down Court-street next and children. I want to see hoW such Blacksmith Business. With die stride ofa baffled giant; folks bring up a family. get a peep at Moscow; for I had heard vv. S.C110FT&. Co. continue Gaz'd at the lawyers' signs with a smile. considerable about their setting fire to the to carry on the above buisness near Thought he, if a limb can be found whose style Well, sir, since you are determined on Waterman's wharf; and haviug u Kremlin, and I'd read a deal abont Gen. large supply of Iron and workmei^ Of dealing would not the devil defile, it, 1 vvill do what 1 can for you ; butyou and the whole under the siiperinteii.' I'll take him—however, I'll chat awhile, must expect to be disafipointed. Though Bonaparte; but it would cost a sight of deuce of Mr. JOHN K. IIARD- WiUi each and every client. money to go there, and I wanted to car WICK, can execute with neatness «nd dispatch^ it will be rather an unusual proceeding,! any work that may be offered. But -oou Diabolus issued forth would advise you to call on the vice- ry my earnings to mother. So I bid bim Nov 3—tf. Widi a countenance fallen and pale ; good bye and came off. Now what do While the molten lead from his eye-lids stream'd chancellor and state your wishes/ he may And ihe devil with bodily anguish screamed, possibly assist you. you think he did next morning! I vow Twenty Dollars Reward. fot the lawyers, piece by piece, it seemed. be sent the same mm. in regiiiienials to UNAWAY in Decciu 'Well, that's all I want of you. I will ber last, HOPE, well Had stolen tlie wlude of his tail! carry me to Moscow in one of his car R call again, and let you know hovv I get known as Ferry-man at But his red eye gleamed with a heUish blaze riages, and bring me back again, when . North Santee. 'The abovo Al tho very nexl man he saw; on." / / reward will be paid to any I've seen all I want to see! And we are •one who will de iver nim to 'Twa.. one who having obtained his end. In two or three days he again appear going to-motrow .norning, Mr. Dallas. the ciii)«ritier on Santee, or the Work I'f.us* Betrayed, deserted and ruined in,, fnind,— ed anil said, "well, I've seenr the Empe- in Charleston, or Georgeiown J iil. What do j-ou think nowf Bui le.'l him a portion of cash 10 spend rer, aod bad a talk with him. He's a 1 ALEXANDER UUME, In tho pleasant purguit of law !