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Fr, m D!achwo<*r »■ Mapasim.
Thoughts nil (I Images.
BV ARCIUSI'M.
How many i.ng’ni 10 ti c!, i cj y, ami under
•land poetry who an: qnim m to ,i
How many niiglil not mi a 1 i■ ■ i.. i to en are
who waste themselves in tin; linibs- enter
prise! Il must he a sicldv fi. ibai has no pd
alo.for honey. It mu 4 he a .MOteped oie
that Hies lo make it.
There are looks rind gestures of <j>i el, me
heard of women, a hon-r- keeper, a '.-over e-,
a sodden washer-wont in, and of men a- eoin
ineii (i!nee ns any whom 11 i born, ei Mme
ter, or May Fa r tonera'es, in which a m n.r it.
fill eye will retd triigiabe' to draw in.*e|ier.
Intlerer tears, Ilian Shakspeaie’s Oiliello,
Gcelhe’s Tasso, or all the woe- o( K a m .
I have stood In a group of pen ants l.d .r■ n
painted crucifixoni, ami Ihy ■ w re looks id
sympathy, which mine perhaps n llvi d. 15or
1 heard a hard heavy bleat in.r Indued m
and turning I si x a woman who hod iironj. I
her sorrows thither, not found them there
Slur si 1 with dll I and heavy r,l:■ In hold I g
the painted hriet o( the Holy Virgil Mother.
I never knew what was hr ea amdy Nh«
■too, doubtless, was monrntng f r a son, per
haps fur Ins crimes. I’m 11 •■ i t that loinet-uh
liroo ndig on and p rlect art w.-re codling
uh lo I saw so do >.r to me :• Inn ; ■; u. Ai i. r• ■
■in i cry.
Tliollirei great pervi m o rof ediicnlion are
those which lend to make children re. pec
lively Dwarfs, . 1 , ; i ,
Dwarfs are the ;ul ge- 1 1.<• in r harp: tied,
■oter-exciled, ovi > iwcninpl bud. inn d men.
In those, as lliero is no fallncss and steadiness,
such as belong only lo run mo hie, a ,d yei
there is llieapp< afa co ul thus ■, the very pr n
•niple of (lie thing is a tpi icl.my n ! f ils'.1110(1
The Monkeys are Ihu epo led ; ilm mil so il
petted crcainres of mere df will anil appel,ie,
1 n whom it o linn a i i > distingiii.-ilied from il e
animal island and niidcveln| 1 d. Tim wt-ak
ness of mind winch tiam i such children, and
dulighls in them, is that which led lie. iadti r
•of another genega*uni lo kdep iiritiire 1 and
genuine apes for iheir amusement, Tim I’np
pets are produced by the p an of d a
petrifying the mind, teaching Words hy ioie,
compelling obedience (or ils own m ;e, ami
not lor ill 1 1 o( afill■ ■ e • ■ mo: a I freed .on 'J'lcse
are the things that move in pnlilic only us lie
Wires of masters and comillitlees ooole. II I
bornnse Ihe Ide en n not. be si tie-ei tier crus nl ’
and turned back, it a.-smis itself secretly in it 1
sense ol'bonum ul misery and corroding hatred.
The first class spoken of am lie se m whom a
true ideal is misapplied. The second, those
in whom none is aimed ul. Tim third llio.-e
in whom the ideal pnrsn d is altogether false
u lid wro died.
I,|i> of any kind in a co'ifnunding mystery;
nay, that which we do not commonly call hie,
the princip'e of ex ■ vime m a slime nr a d.op I
of water, is an inserirn'de wonder That m j
the infinity of time mid any thing stinted I
he, should have a distinct ex:,s:enee, should j I
he mo'O Ilian nothing! 'Flic thought of an : I
immensea'lysnnl Noihing m aw'id only les- i
so 11-ian Isa of All an I G a); and lines a g;a n ,
ul sand homg a (act, a reality rises Im/ore ns j
into something prod'ojnns mmiiMßuiabh—u
fact llial opposes and e.ouliterhahinces die on- (
niensily of non-existence. Aid d lies be so,
what a ding is die life ofnm i, winch nol only
is, bn I wind il is; aid not only is w mdrous, <
lull wood is! I
Wo ) dint mu lives in livs.' i T,e soli, and
fusils plaster nl the moment hardens under
every stroke of the lirnsli min eiernul rock. '
The more s des a man his on Ins moid, die |
more certain he is of nn eiring blows on all 1
of Igiem from one parly or uhur.
The candles of mm’s light are ilonhlloss *
linrnmg out, but like AI red’s iiuulle clocks, . 1
their decay mens'ires Iho wearing on die night 11
itself. When di.ys.nk into the socket, h!it i 1
is not dai k but day. '
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The “Key ol Dentil.”
In the Colledi a. ol the lanun i cs preserved
in die Aisenul at \ . nice, Uieru is n key, ol
which the loilowin ' sii.onmr luydil on is ie a- 1
led :
About Ihe year KiOO one ol ilmso danger
ous men, m whom uxlraoid.naiy la.enl isio l.
the fearful soma e oi crime and \v ekedness
lieyuml that ol ordinary men. came lo es’a'.n sh . •
Inmselt as a merchant ■ r irudi r in Ve.me.
Tlie stranger, whose o .me was Telia do, lie
came emunored ta die daugoier el an imeaml,
house, already ahaeed iu anodiei. Ile oe
nvmded her in in image, and Was u manse
lej.'cled. i'jiliftged al lins, lie Studied ho vin
be levenged. I’m ouinliy slid ed in die me
chanical m is, he allowed nimseif no resi mnn
lie ha I invented the most lonmdaldo weapon |
which could lie •in.iginetl. Tli s was a key . t
a large si/. ■, I lie li.nidie ol wlnen u as so i oil
filiUuled, Ha' it co d I b turned run d ui.h
hide dull ally. V. m n tin md n di- in led a
spring, w Inch, on pi ess me, I i mu; I a d mm i lie
oher end a nei dm or lao. ei, of suvo sun e
fineness, Unit it emeed Inl u me 11 sb and mi
ned I's It there with in b aymg e,\t rial lone
Teh ild i Wailed m d go s ,ul die I'mrolllm
church in winch dm mad. n whom lm louai
was about to iceeive toe nupiai! lume an mi.
Toe assassin sent li.e slender s eel, mipe.un
veil, in'u die hre.isl ol t e iir.il gro no. f. i
wounded in in Inoi no u. n i I njny but,
SO t il With .11 lien a ul .-nop -a n in n. ill .
ol the ceremony, hu i.iinao, n n itm c iii'.ul
to Ins I ions ■ a m d the la nielli a ions m I im m -
dal parly. \ .mi wns i 111 lie sk Iclllmp vs .-
c mis’, wlio ion d not d vine l. e c m v ■ I n -
strange ll ness, and in a in* days lie d ed.
Teltjlco agu.il den ami I ll,e nd ol I i
maiden tr an her parents, id nn e.\ .! a ■
oad re us..l. They too perished m>eui ny m
u lew days. The i inn whva ihe.-e d. am>,
» hich appeared almo-l nniacul.nis, use,,.-on
<d, exeted the uinio-: v.g a ofiii ui.»s.
trates; and W ien on i ■ex .imua’ mi ol
the bodies the small iiistiuiue.il was found
m the gangrened 11 It, (error was inn
versa ; •\rj o n i ..1 lor In - own hie.
Tile n a a, t vis < i i.e v or li i ,ed, had
passed the hrsl numtlis ■; ; a a
convent, wiien Tr; a 10. hoping m bend her
lo Ins will, fill nil id in s|.ei,; a ■ i a t i1,,-
grate. Toe la :e ol the lorei, imr bad ben
ever displeasing lo tier, lm sii c - dm di ■
all those must dear lo her, il bee.mm minus,
pus though sac had a preselllim ul ol Ins
gub) mid her reply was in ,-i d n is ve in die
negative. Tela do, hr,Mini Inins, i with rime
a 1 tempted to wound her through die g .n and
s aeceeded; lie: uhsenr.ly of I n' p! • vei;'-
e I Ins miv ment froin being . h-e.nd On
her return lo le r room tiic m.nden ml a p.nn
in h r hreu-l and ilneov ring it, she l and n
sjio'led with n smg e dr- a m ban d. I’ll
p tin inereus <1; the surgeons who las cue a
to Uer a«sista''ce, laugii: by li.e pa--, w.n-iei:
no Ulim il conjecinrp, bat fiii'ieg d"i'p, |e'e
the wounded lait, i .x ia -m .I d.e ime.. e elii.i
Biy m iral in., lm f l..aj t iiniiiiuri-.', ml
ved lUe Kle cl Ihc la.iy, 1 i.e o.ti'.e n ipnsi.
lion tisod every moons to discover the hand
which di"ili those insiduons and irresistible
blows Tim visit of Ti'imldo to the convent
roused suspicion lo full heavily upon him. Hi
r’ | hoiisK wns carefully g archud, the inlamnnt
Acioon discovered, ond he perished on hi
gibbet.
CHIIONfICLI? \N T !) SENTINEL.
ai’«b:st
, I l Morning, October l«.
Fti iner to the Convention.
I/T'.t evening oi six o'clock the rm miters of the
, t (’onvenii iii iii down to n snnip'uoiisnnil splen
. : did dinner ;il I lie Masonic Hall, given In them hy
I lie citizen ■es August,i. J< was prepaud hy Mr
1 Vi allini of IheI.H.II• it ( I, in his lust slyle.
large nunihi r nf lua-ls, rcgu'ar ond voln leer,
I "ere drank on M e occasion, mid a mmileo of nnj.
IT. iled and eleqnenl spfei lies "ere made. Wc
S are uimhle I i give the parlieulorg this morning
lull hope to do so lo morrow.
Elections.
, i Ity the Mtpre.s Mill yesterday wo learn that
. | Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Now Jersey, have all
| gme lor tin' Administration, Onr lime has I cen
100 niu' h i■iipied will) the (Joineniion lo state
• I
the particulars,
Commercial (onveniioii.
VVi;i)N i mur, 1 o’clock.
’ The Convention met to-day at one o’clock,
havi g wait, 1 an h mr past, the lime lo which it
had anj hi i ned, lor the (Jo rum it I e of twenty • one
lo prepare and mature its report.
Ihe following additional delegates appeared
and took their seals :
Maiihiui.l, co,, Miss,—H. ||. Lumpkin.
liriiKi: i ou.vfi— James Whitehead, John (J.
J’oyihiiis.s.
JJai n it in non, Ga —John ){. Hayes.
Mi. JA M 1,0 (i. HOU.ME.S, from ihe Commit
appoinlcil lo piircha ea silver i up to he ptc
senu il to Mr. William Ukahi.mi of Athens, in
lehdf ol (ho Convention, reported, that lliey
j had made the purchase, and moved that the Cliair
| man id tho Coiiiiniliee now present the cup to j
.Mr, if kait i > n in presence id the Convention.
Mr. If EI,MA' 1 1 UK, tho Chairman of the Com
miilee, then addressed the Convention in uncle.
guilt tmd e| (jnonl manner, selling forth the ten
sons which hud piompied the proposiiioii lo make
the present; and then mining lo Mr. Llkaiiinu,
he i,amled lo him Ilia cup in the name ol the
Convention, accompanied hy a few luicf, appro*
prime and (eefing remarks.
M v DUAKIAti ilieu rose and in accepting ihc
present, returned his thunks in a short speech
highly appropriate to the occasion. v
Mr. lllli ( E oil red the I, llowing resolution *
which was adopted.
Resolved. That the Vico Presidents of this
Conven uni he pcimilitd lo lake pail in its dire
missions.
Judge LOA(USritUE I', Chuirmnn of tho
<'oimnitlcc id 21, minion lengthy report upon
the ohjee s ol the C nvcnlion, accompanied fy
tho following resolutions:
1. Itcaolveil. That (he members of tins Con*
volition will use their host exeiiions in their irs
peclivo Stales, to form trading assoeinimns, m or
tier lo eauy lulu liltd die purposes of tins Con
volition.
2. IJrsulvnl, Thai increasing the faeililles ol
inleie imiminn adim hy Un,l liniid.s aml Canals,
between the mtioi r Wosicrn and iSoii.h Ail,uni.
anil (iidl of Mexico Stales, me among dm mosi
iinpor'unt measures ul lesiormg lo die (mininer*
cm) 1* ils el lho Inner, the direct liudc which has
so ill y ilcpa. ed I min tl Cm,
d, Hemlvcil thertj'ui •■, That while it is strong
ly recommended |iy tins ('onveniioii, In the i;ill’ i |
i in ,S alt - lo all r.l in cry possible aid to approved
works of in ei Hal inipcovenient, liming die above
ofjeeis in view, uis equally obligatory outlie
companies m corporations clmrieied for said ob
j a- s. to consider their works as but purls ol one
i vul 1 1 , it, mul so h 1:111,111/. ' and co opciate in
ihe,r o| eia ions as to piodiue through llio-e gn u
itrlr: ns ami ir,-' ~\ ol ill ciiuimereoil body, a cir
eulii nm, as p.o i.a I us th il w hie.i u >Ur ishes a.id
annini.es die human sys cm,
*l. 1C s’i ia ./, Tliin die Hanking Institution- 1 . nf
lb" le- pis li>e •‘Males in which they are located,
• annul m re surely admire iheir own interests.
, in e-oineeil.m with die pohlie prosperity, than In
all.min g soecor in then hegnuiii g-, to those gn at
I winks, wllieh, intended lo dcvelope die ludden
le-nimesol iiilOiho cotniliies, must, m ic 'mu,
reeiptoea e lo ihose iimi u nois he lunrJlU of un
n creasing u I . veil V i eioo oeree,
Ili sulviil !h ri/mc That widle the bene
lieial • tie, Is ol banking pi ivneges so ji idle mils ly 1
g an •.1 hy dm S ale* ol 1 emiessee, .Soldi and !
s "'nil Carolina ai d lie, rgu. I . die t'eiimd and
vlluois, mid d.e t Inn lestoo and ( llit'iima’l lv.il: j
U Mtls, have he.ii Inom eleuly de nmis la ed In;
die sin' e- lnl piogicss nf ihose gie.il winks lo i
c.. ■pe nm—it mom respectfully suggested to
ti e cmisidei.i nm ot toe oll.cr soullnwcsirvu
a * s (rcqu riug nil ex elision ol tianking eapl
-1 ha' dm m I lima h similar uisii olltms he
anltiil > Kao K ~d nod other vvoik-of improve
'■end "dim llreii own limis, hid mg in view.
In* mil'. 'I'ant designs „i mole inlnmiie c,ouon r
-1 ■ Muni soei I rein ions among diems 1 e-, as
we i id will) die mo.e reiuo e Suites of the hue
r'or.
b. li. solvnl Ih it die hanks of die several
-a i - ee ns cel ltd y soliei ed to lo in I'ommer 1
el d e m evnms, wnh like instil ul ions or eapinil
is’- m Emope tor the purpose 'I furnishing li
’a.Hit's to a ,ir •■ • imde beivveeil the Sou hem and
•'■’uUlh-wesie; n £s;aies, ami that country.
Mr. ,I\.MES (J. HOLMES, moved that the
repoit ai d rcsolti ions he iweepleil.
iUm. Iv>A A ( ’ E. llt)l,M l',5S, then ndilresseil
die (.’onveulioii in a Speech of cinisnk’iuble length
m support of the report and resolutions ami in
explanation of the eau<es of llu ileprecialinn ol
I t'viulhi rii eoinincrve, and the proper remedies to
1 he adopted.
Col. JAM ESI!. HAMMOND, ofS.C. moved
to s n.ve out that portion of the leptm ahich
, uignl upon the Soutlicm S ales tho propiielv of
eomu'olii.g i xici sively li.mlv eapi'al With Kail
1! ■ ol th liters, togetherwith the rcsulutiJii based
I upon it.
j ;
J i ,e UONCi'sTUUIj P, supported die motion
in a low ie tiaik-.
i
. 1 (■ U AOUI.E ol (’. made a short lot im
t pres tve spe.eU m opposidou to die motion and
in lavor ol die eiigiual teport.
1 vd. HAMMt'AU lollotved him in defence o!
| bis ui lion m a short hut itimti i cd s net'll.
, (‘ it' J DIN I'- KIN(i, aiso aldresscd the
, ( ■ i n»ciiito:i m :av,ir ,i( the motion tostrike out,
■ j a id moved lo modify that motion so as lo »tnkc
(1 out every recommendation in that report of cn
'■ incieaw of banking rspital.
* Mr. BELLINGER, also spoke in favor of the
motion.
Judge BERRIEN. addressed tlie Conven'd >n
in a speech ofennside aide long h and Rival tune
a i m opposition to the rndam to ttlrike out.
Mr. KER BOYCE, also spoke in opposition
to the motion.
Mr. BEENE of Alabama, followed in fivor of
striking oui the lecominemiaiion to unite Rail
1 Ro nl stuck and Hank capital, hut, n.'iiinsl striking
I out the rccoinineiulation to increase Uanlii g
I Cripll.ll .
' Mi. .1.0 HOLMES followed on the other
1 i s <!.• and advocated the expediency of cunnecdng ,
■ v Knl Ko.nl >.i ek with 1.5,ir king capital.
r - Mi. J. A. (JAI.MOL.V and BELLINGER,
made a few remarks In favor ot the in lion.
r ' Hun, IJ, I’. HUN KIN made a warm and able
1 speech in oppnsi ion in the motion to strike our '
Mr. JENKINS, of (sen. rose and olfeied the
’> following resolution asasthsli me for the motion
til <."nl. Ilaminond, us amended hy Mr King, which
' Was aiinpli (I.
AV .ti-ri il. Tliaf the Legislature of each South
ern ami muth- V\ estern S .. e he r 'coinuiende I to
il j in.quire whether there lie or not in such S ale a
n sullii iency ol h.niking rnpn.il, and if found insnlii
< out, to provide fur ns innee.e in such manner
1 ns in ly he ile um il sale t and inn I conducive
to the rente alion ut Southern commerce.
J lie u pon and resuluti ms were then adopted.
Col. NOBLE, nfS. C. ulfercd a resolution ( >,
the holding .d another Convendnii in Charleston
on the (JJrd Monday in April 1839, which was
I adopted,
■ The thanks of the Convention were then voted j
to the Presbyterian church, the citizens of Au-
I gnsin, the Pied.lent, Vice President, Secretary ,&c. I (
Tire Cunvenlion then adjourned.
Latest from England.
Eiinn the New Ynrk Commercial Advertiser
and l.'ourjer ai d Enquirer, wo extraqt the follow- v
frig Cunher European notvs received hy the 11 >yal
Wiiiiinn. f'
The weather had been favorable in the main
for theJlurvest, but in consequence of previous h
h gh averages the duty on wheal was reduced to 11
tlTe lowest rule, and the whole slock in bond
would he Itikeu in lor eonsuuip ion.
Ihe Royal V\ iliianr has over sixty passengers ai
She was short of w ater and fuel. For some time Ip l
before aha came in she hud so burn eveiy spare ]
artii le that could be found —-pars, casks, plunks
vSre.&e. ■
’flic Rlenm packet Liverpool will positively
leive Liverpool outlie 30di mat.
15 It ITI sit Pours lII'KV roil Eohkiiiv Ciiurr— h
fie Icuidon Spuenilo of Sept. 15, -ays, ‘ scar ,
City 1 flood IS now expo: tenced by the bulk id die '
English prop e. Ycsieidiiy, iho average pri, e
h iving readied 735. and a fraction, I .ren> H ~l lrM
v w is ollcrcil as duty free, the duly paid bring only,/
a sliding II quaiter —li is staled Hint upwardsjff
a million of quurlers ol eonlineiitul wheat, ii/ad. '
ilmon in the previous stock, have arrived in Lon- "
(lon vviiliiu lev iJ.ivh.”
\ ii Mpju'ars from lut vlmk Jjiiiio Report ol
iho Courier, thin there bad been a good dem.-nd
I o si desciq lions. and one shilling per qnar er '|
advane • had been obtained mi Hie lutes of \I »n- I !
day. the It) li. I'J
Tile Mane e er Cuardinn of the 19,h S ■pleui- '
lu r, Inis the follow ing; j 11
i v 1.1,1 Asl,i I I h ) 11 f, il ( 1 11 AI \AT hi VKXPIIOI.. I
()n Hie liist liny ot the dlliy ul Is. j i*r quarter. I
coining into o|iei,ili(in a Liverpool, this one ..f I
do y was paid hi that port on no less than 04 383 i r i
quarters of wheal, and on 33 003 hands ol H oir. I
By exl reels hum various pagers tiuoughotit J , >
England, Ireland, and Sco'l.iud, we perceive that
tii ■ crops ate coming in nine better than hits been i '
uniicipa ed, and should the we, her continue fa- |
voruble lor a short time to cornu they will reap I ’
| in avi rage crop.
I Lu\non, Sept. 19—Boniu;u Wur.AT.—The Ip’
■ oft i t'of the wheat in be d, amounting to one ,i
m II on ol quarters, was liberated on T.iuisilay j
la I on the payment t>l Is pci quar or (iiry u> me I j,
Queen. f was fully expei led that a very m renal j )( .
decline in the p'iee of lliat grain would |.>||.uv
when tills vast supply entered the market. Quite i
the c nlriiry elleet has beet) produced, h r wiiea: 1
has neli ally advanced in value in die fare of this ,
i aim l minis supply ! Hovvisihi !
1 is mill lied in M iik-laiie (hat the principal :
It dders of foreign when have held a prim nice -
ing, ill which hey one and all in ie,d m wa hhold
their giant ham in irkel at present, with Hie view ,
ul forcing up the pm-, 1 is ceiiaiu that th ■ di.. u '
| (day of Simmies of the bonded was very much re- '
duc.al on Monday, and Hie laelurs Imidiy demand j
higher ra-es, winch they ovvn’ually obtained o.
the millers to the tune ol 3s. in 3<. |,,. r quarter.
1.1 vi: urn ut. eniix r.xeiiAXGi:. j 11
i i Ksii.vv. Sept. US —The imports of l!riti-h
com are .-till light, and wo hive not yoi had any !|
deliveries of English new wheal, A lew small
parcels nl Irish new wheat and mils h ive appear- j
; nd—the quality of iho l onicr inferior a d ve v
damp—die oa s good.—The arrivals of foreign
! wlie.it in e again la i je; allot wli'eli. a- well a- the ' ,
\ previous slacks lu hoi d, eou-i-ting td aliout ICO-,
i 900 qtiatieis of wheal, and 03 000 barrel ul |] no , ,
may now die considered as tree, The w.ieal Hade
-nice ibis day week lias assumed a le.n led y hot
ler tone; vve have had numerous buyers trim the |
surrounding districts, as well as purchaser* for .
shipment eon aw ise; the local millers have also la , "
j kou sti'iii 1 qoanii y nt ih.e rel ■ i-t'd he. gn udi ai
I ~i rather higher rales than could bo ui.iained last
1 Tm’sdav; the demand has, however, been f eelv
me’. _ j
1 Good parcels at l)aiz ga ai other novel wheat
1 have h ought from 9-9 IPi 10-0.1; Ih.IT ad 0- 1
to 9.-9 I; a II lie ol superior quality, 1 0-; t hie- a
limo and -1 9 (i,| to 9.s Irish oM la ,1 is s ill v
vo,lb 89d t»» 9 3.1; and new, Irnin 8 lid in 9 (id
pet 70 10s. E.our has a-a sod in.ee le. ly, at
■IS in 64s per 380 .h-. tSgvei'al si es made m bar |‘
I it I dour, in 3!s I ■ 3Ss pci barrel Inr 11 d ie swee , 1
jai 33s to 3(it tm I’nited {Slavs scur. il >nd u eal- ; 1
| ; mg nuts Ime met rnlhei nmre irquiev; the he-t i '
Ir s i old ate held at 3- Id to I- 1,1; interior a; 3s i
1 d to 3s. | l
A cargo nr two of new have sold at 3s. to 3s '
1 3d pet 13 His. Uatmeal inns - also ba noted d.an -j 1
, ei; 3(is, to 375. Ii i been pat I far the best old, and j *
38s to39s. pe 310 lbs. for new. The an kot is i J
. alnitv-l vaiitl nl bai ley, ’idle tuny new tlvil ha- vet
' 1 appt areil lieie I- lush, which lias latlei v sold it |
ij 9s 0,1 to 3s 9.1 per 00 lbs. At this moiuiug’s |
f market a large bu-im ss uas Iraii-ualed in w heat,
j die hotter qualities nl l-.rv igu red realising ahaul ■
I 3d per hu-bel above the mos of hi.l Tuesday. <
1 lour v\ i- 1- per sack, and oatmeal fully as much .
per I ’id deaier. S ar cly any new cals at u r
i Uel ; they w mid hi her have exec,- I ,1 die nota
tion* of this day Week. Prices of o i .. .- « va
ried.
■mi; nun isu coax tiiauk.
; From l!.i Murk Ijanr . Londo.i'. /•' . Sept. IS.
Sinev our lint we aive 1; ~1 in, rennpied line
‘ weather; and die be,vesting if ul. hirlev '
■ml oat-, lias nearly been hrough' to a close i:
t , all the scslhern cunnties of E gland, ami a eon- I s
sideiid le biea lib id l eans and ( as has al-o been !
'* secured to die northern eoun ies a large per. I 1
c lion of grain has been cut, and a g n ! deal ear- 1
YY
nr iX*;. nE .
-oine nf the
another week of fine weather before The sickle
can fie aclivedy employed.
Tint damage done to ihe grain crops in tint
nurtfi hy the heavy rains of Wednesday and
I'.'iurwday tre’niglu i.s staled to l»t seiious, larte
breadths having bee* m badly laid, that hut slndn
hopeg arc entc mined nf the corn being harves'ed
jin evi n tolerable Coadinon : these complaints
i are, however, only patlial, and we si,II hope lhal
i die result vvill not prove so unfavorable as is an
ticip ited.
It is yet much t'nearly inform any thing like
an accurate o-lmiaio of the yie'd, ereu in tho-e
montn s whore the harx.st is concluded; com
; j'laims of the wheal not thrashing out so well as
was expected are however, already beginning to
lie pretty g.-neral, and we are afianl that die crop
ol t;n grain will torn nut decidedly below an
ja'eion ; much slid depends on the we a her, as
■e.lively one half (it what is grown Korlli of the
Hurnht r Is yet secured.
I' ipj e i s, hovvn it, [ire ly certain that pri es
of win .11. have for the put out reached tho lowest
point ; and Ironi I lie linn lone of mo-l (if the
J country niarkens, an advance may lie looked fir;
n to o on the east coast prices have ulrciuly tin
I proved from Is to 2-per quarter Irom the lowest
rails'' In the middle counties the value ot this
■mi o has also an upv. 'rd tendency, and at Liv
eipool mi Friday, an advance of about 4d pet 70
Ills, took pla e.
Our le lets from K ollau 1 are filled wi h dis
imd a counts of the damage done hy the wet and
storm r weatln r lately ex petit nci d there; the rain i
! had li en so heavy that many of the smaller
jitvers overflown their hank-’, and much inr;-
■ lti«r( hail enn.-cipjiutly enu.d; a great portion
h's the heavier crops whs nis i heale.n d iwn, and
| our corn pondenl Ir un Aberdeen stales that the
tut crop in that neigtihorhond will no he fit to
cut till t e lieginning of October, even in ihe
lower part o) the country, and in less lavnml
si ualions, the fields will scarcely he cleared he
lore the coinim lieeinenl of Mo'cmbcr,
I lie storm had, however, been succeeded hy
line weather, and the barley harvest had been
partially begun. Ai Edinburgh on Wednesday,
them win very linle grain of any description idler
mg, and a moderate business was done at the
prices of the previous week. At Dundee, Aber
deen, and Banff, the value ol ail kinds ol corn
was also (irmly supported.
Mwiik Task, Monday, September 17. —The
letters re civet! this morning slate the price id
wheat hail advanced in all the country markets
iwiii ; to tho increasing opinion that the yield will
ie'below what was expected. The new wheat,
>1 wi i h the bulk ol the arrivals consisted, was in
1 y condemn, and generally ol fine quality ; and I
mvnig a good many buyers horn the country, j
many the whole ellering was cleared off at an j
idvaticeou last Monday’s rates of Irom Is to 2s I
ier quarter.
A meeting was held on ihe 17if, Sep emher In i
ihd-cc y n.'d, VVee.inineler, which hail been tall .1, j
Jt| der toe title ol "The Great Mctrop.ildari Iff;,
nisi ration ol ttm Working ciasse r.”
li was i xpeeled tl t n wool h very numerous
V all ended, and some appreiiensions were ei.'tr
ained that f might lead in a seriousdistud ce;
uit t? pie,-id a Ittiktre, an incunsiee.able number
d persons only unending, who dispersed quietly
suer pa-sing II,>• usual ie ■ billons of the Tamed
l-auy mi the subject ot universal aull'.age and the
rote by ballot.
J lie ai counlM of ihe Coronation of the Empe
ror ol Austria, at Milan, us bung of! iy, ate ex.
Iremely copious and represent the scene as one ol
-tirpassing grum e r, w hich we can c.isdy tuiag
ine, considering Ihe ex'enl ot dominions ovti
vv,.it’ll lie hears sway, and the many reptescnta
l.tes present in their national costumes ol ihe
lilK rent people he governs. Bat tlie act which '
tasgi en this ceremony the gicalesi eclat and I '
hue him high honor is, that he has granted an
ttieohdiiional amnesty load prisoners lor polite 1
t d oil (ices, or to exiles irom f'aly lor j > Inical i
■pinions. This will release from their dungeons I
mu icsioru m I aly some of tier most eminent men
Iho stale oi iilirtirs in Spain tveur a still more -|
dootny aspect than heloie. Tim Carlist pern- L
ms ravage the country with impunny at.d t] e ,
inecn’
s Government presents to view nothing n
-U 1 anaiehy and imhci lilt v.
1 lie all nr cl B ans Bonaparte has not been t
included Letters m some of the French pa
icis say th it the Swiss cantons . re making mi T
a,y prep a ations to resist lie demand of Fi > ee
oi ihe expulsion ol Ennis Bonaparte—or rath r,
he CotiM queiices of refusal.
In clhgi'tlce was rote! ■ed in London on lie |
IDth that 11 partem had reueated fiom l elmo Es
ella, and hat U.o (ja,'lists were preparing to in j
''Cs! I!,lima I
The steamer Fatfeashire. from II,d! to Dundee,
vas 10.-l in a g .le, on the Fer.iv Island.-; Ml ot
he pas-engers, twenty live in tiumber, perished, ,
ave one, and the captain and wit ot itie eiew
veto also drowi.c.l. Many of the pas-(‘tigers
\i re la I .es.
The Eondon and Biiniingharn rail-way is final
y eoo.pl> led. J'he distance was run in luu:
lours and a quarter.
The News anil the flew York Market.
The Ni w York J unm of Commerce, 2,1 edi
i n of Thor.day, 2, i‘. M. says:—"Th; ro is
some cxcileineiit in Hour, and .he proe should he
pio'c.l u .'3 87 a "'J, I r cum ;.on Gcno-see. ;
So ie holders dt maud $‘J and oxcr, and important I
ml > been ma c ot good brands at $ 9.” j
T*■ o Express of I hur.-duy, 2, T. M, )i is the
fellow is g repoit.
The n xvs limn Eampe by the Royal William,
has caused a good deal of »e.,ration in tho Hour j
inaikol. A ■ soon as the o'" ties were generally
known, (hr holders p-i up die price insiandy to
S one ol the buyers went into the imnkct |
an 1 look several lots at this price, but generally j
the large holders relit-ed to sell any parcels over |
SUO hlils. at lhal rate.
The principal holders here feel very sanguine
that the |ne.-en prices will h. main ained. The
supplies however are constan ly increio i ,g. Mills
lhal have lon ■ been sua; ended lor wan' ol water, i
are now in mod >n, and there is every reason to |
believe that lor a moniU or six we ks to come 1
nui suppi es must he large. The usual stock imp ,
wdl he requited f r a winter sup ly, is g.-m rails
over one hundred and fifty thou id b.nrels. I,
he reeei.es should exceed this quantity, and hoi j
ders sir uld pm tl upon the loaded the pr.ee mav- 1
go do n. At the price me millers are now pay ■
mg for wheal at the vv s', they cannot alford to |
reduce 1 1;;■ ran f ont what ii is at present.
Ihe Bank o! the (Jotted 8 a'cs Las j isl put
d wit the ia eol Exilian ; n England to IU1)|
per d, and are sel mg aey am tint ..n London at
that: tin ■ i x> iv accept a. I,' to Wall street ns ii 1
dismisses all apprehension tl at specie wi I he |
calie I for. Bibs on Paris arc nominal at 5,171.1
hit: nothing doing.
Daily Bali:s or Paont es.
Thursday, P AI.
Ft 'i n jumped up neatly a half a Collar to dax
—h leis a-k' di) dots, and got ii heelv tor rood
Genesee brand-. Many ol the principal holders
declined a iy considerable sales at that pri- e.
Win;xr.— A cargo of good at market is held
r an . I\aij■ >• hit no s ;|, s.
> o»\. —lore .‘es a 97c. weight, which is 1
die a ea- x esleiday.
The sip ( din ion oi. Cap! B-- xv.'r ou Xo '
\ oi ;i, lion. id tor Aan to •/, h.as Ik tm, v\ e ti . i - t i
say, ce aincd at our | irt. Pioec-s ofat a. tinien'
V oh aro'd by a ttiei. bant of Nexv Odeam
ag 111 -it goods an board tin- xv.-ei, tha h, longed
to bis debtor residing at Natchez.—The g iod
levie ! upon being st mod in the hole, can not lie
reached wtshued unloading the ship. To dis
caf«o and re-pack it will cause a Je-
I leniWßPnl'm ve(«l «lnys, and be abended besides
with a heavy expense. This stems a real hard
ship upon the right of die creditor to seize die
goods of his debtor when passing by the dour of
Ids own court, is unquestionable. Some have
expressed the opinion that the Missi-sipptls like
the ocean—the areal highway ol nations, fr«e for
the navigation of all the Slates of the Union, and
that the jimsdiedon ul u Slain conn cannot reach
i vessel hound to and belonging to another State,
that passes up or down the Mississippi without
touching or landing at our Levee. Tins is a mis'
lake. The courts of Louisiana have as valid a
claim ut juiLdieli, rt over the Mi-sissippi liver
within her h .Tilers, as over the Bayou St. John
or lh« L ike Putin harlrain. She i . a sovereign
and independent & no, so far as In r prerogatives
■ I sovereignty have ini heen delegated to the
(» niernl (i ivernmel. Her jon-diction over the
Missisgipni river has never been d 1 gated to the
i ■ ! or e Uni m. P remains among he reserved
ilalils, and like < ve ( y oilier sovereign tSiate, the
arm ot her law reae. cs over all rivers and inland
waters, and -no idles over the sea the distance of
a cannon shot trotn the shore.—,V. O Jice.
Macon', Oct. 9.
A difficulty occurred on Toc.-th \ evening lost,
in this city, between Mr. E. Plain a.id a man by
urn name 1 John Biai.y, which resulted in the
oeatliot. iii e latter. A comici’s inquest was
held, and a verdict given, that the deed was coin
mil ed in elf.deten. o
< >ti fc> i'nll l :• y evening Inst, an nfl*. ay took place
•'tween (ii'orge b Loving ai d Wi.Joint VV.
I'Oi.mpsoit, wi.n l) also tcrminalcd in toedcu'liof
•he la ter. We understand, that Loving has
made his escape.
Li noticing the above melancholy incidents, vve
me compelled to remark on the tin llicicncy of out
laws in bringing to the far of public jitsii c, per
sons eormjiiiUng rapitul ollcnces. Under the
present mode, a man I a nothing more to do than
I- 1 leave toe state, or step ovtn to Texas, or some
other place rtoi latiher i 11, and he need emiTtain
no fear of being apprehended. So hug as such a
s aid ot things is permitted to exist, just so long
will every man who has an enemy, (and there
are hut few who have not,) he in constant danger
of being sh it down in the slree's. We nree it
on i ur eii il uui horit ies to use grea er exerli h- ip
0 liming -m b i e;sons t)jn-ii e, let the cool he
what it may.
Mississippi Hanks— At a meeting of the Di
r.dors ol toe Mississippi U i m IJ, n ~ he d on
the aOth i.t Meptcndo at .1. cksoo, the following
ns luions, wnti others, were passed :
Unsolved, i hat the Mississippi Union Battk,
I 11. 1 vill o oegotiateH its Bonds lor five millions m
I s ,! l- nud stiver, i • pr< partd to commence and eon
tiiiuc ns u( ettiti' ns as a specie p tying Bank.
Re.nSnl. That the Prestden ot tins Bank
i ■ j en corre-pornl nee vvuti the Backset the Male
j ‘d A .noma, iVnnessee and ArKaitsas, as well as
I ihi tsiii nts Stale, fir the purpo eid meet
rtg in c nvtnuoi) ~o ti■ ■ lost nlondsy of Decern,
netW.exl, .at the city oi Vtcksbuig, that harmony
and cunt-er) ot aonon may he teemed in bunging
about a general resumption of specie payment
-1 simultaneously with the ci y of iScw Orleans.
AjiECDorKs oj? Lean Men.—A reverend
1 ' of very ghosdy opp irartce, was one day
accosted by a fellow vvttn the following snlutu
uott ; “Well, doc.or, I hope you have taken
care of your soul ?” ‘-Why, my itieod 1” said
the divine. “Because,” tep.ied the other, “you,
body is not worth eating for.”
\V . er. the duke tie (JiioLcai l , n rentarkab/y
no'. gie man,en oe to London to negotiate a j e.ire,
Charles lownsh *iid betrtg a.ked wltether the I
J'teuth Government hud sent ike preliitdouries |
ol' a ti.-uiy,an-wen d, “I do not know ; hut they
have sent t/.e outline of an dmbussadur”
A poor diminutive Fret,chtnari, being ordered '
by his Simgiailo, 1., dunk a tjuorl of ptisan d ily, l
lOj’lii d, with u heavy sigh ; “Ala- ! d ictor, that 1
is impossible, since 1 only hold a pint.”
A remarkable case of leanness is titcrifionfd !
by Sony, ol a priest, who became ao thin', and
diy in all In-uiticularnnis, that at la.-l he v.as mi- I
ante to go through the ci . luali.-t, ol mu-s, us
hi-j i tits and spine would crack in sn loud and
s.range a manner at every genuflexion, that the j
fiohlul were terrified, and die faithless laughed, i
MTS.
\V tin* (oand Jury, emprtnnelled and svvo n
iit the September Term us tile Superior (,'onrt of I
Elbert eootdy, re-pectfully report, that they have
had under constdernion such business as the
law requires they should lake notice of. We
have examined the Rceinds of the Supetior, In
leiinru d Court ol Oidinaty, and have, found
»h (he papers of each Court perfectly and very
neatly recorded; both officers dcsctvc much
credit lor lit. great neatness and strict punctuality
they have observed in the tccordtng their res
peclive Court papers.
We have examined die slate of the county
fund, and find an unexpended hallaneo in the
hands of the Treasurer of twenty six dollars
ecu's.
Wc have examine 1 the Poor School fund, and
lied an unexpended balianco in the hands of the
I ru-Uo,t>i fifteen dollars 7oj cents.
e pe.i’t.t \i illiain 11, ( tttvvleid for keeping
a di-orde.ly ho se hy selling tiCgroes spirituous
liquors, . ing w h m nes himself, and
allowing others to gamble with ttcgr es in and
about his house on the Sabbath day—vvi nes.es,
Wdiiam D d is, Richard Uico, Robert Smith,
\ onng A. Decker and David Chapman.
k l . e present i hotntis Bed, Ji., for living in
adu cry with Re! eeca 'J'uyloi—wnne-ics, I'lto
ma- b . Willis, I Imams Led, bt 11 , James Ham,
David Mattox, David Li. Hudson, Lindsay 11
Smith a. d Junes Gunther.
W. pn-enl Iho had condition of the roads in
the I Dtill district, as a public inconvenience,
W e also present the lad e milium of dm read
h' ld n horn U-.u man’s Ictry to Rutkersville, as
a public inconvenience.
W e pieseni \v liltarn Richards and Lewis R.
bhiftel, l-r lighting each oilier oti the day of the
ti i eenerul review at Rlherton, it being on the
in !• 'lay of June— Witnesses, Thomas F, VV tills
and Vie uge J. Ban,
Vve :i I.jw to the lax Col'cctor eighty six
d tl 1 • lid e ght en cents for his in.-oivcut list
id lax loi Ls,;7. Also, we allow him seven did
l.ir- eight and 2-4 tea s for Its insol.enl list of
USd i not In lore allow cJ, ti being on account us
Jolm A. Voting’s tax.
We it.ive e> amiticd die Jail, and ft d il inad
qu tie lor the ] uqio-es tor wt i. h 11 was designed.
In coticlu ion, wo return our m .si unfeigned
it ails to Ins lion.ll Judge Acthe-vs and the
.'•illicitor <■.;.<■ .1 , nr their k id nlteni.oll and
eourlecies dun, g die term
WILLIAM WHITE I'ovemnii,
Thomas Pato.v, Van L 1 Gahy,
vi'i. 11. Vn.itNN, GiiniNi.a McUaiiiuti, 1
I V vi. Pi li.iam, W’aiu; bet i.n,,
1 brill Hit N \\ lIITK, J'IIOMAS Burt.. Sen,
Jami.s I t v■ i-tiit 11. J nv A. Tkaslkv,
l ipmis J.Kii, RtctiMo.vn Rica,
Jv.ts Ham, John F, Saiuilhii,
Rut hot Mi Mii.lan, David Mai cox,
lii.’Mas J. 11 o w;: i\, Judge il .M, Bauukt.
Phi m ■:e.N R. Wi 1111 u,
T ;e tiiand Jury request llmt the foregoing
| l> ••> ,s le In I shed 111 the Augusta
'.’lirvijic e 6i
(di 111 i M 1.1 1... b lit in, (loners), it is order
ed by the Court, lit 11 the ihe eirments of the
(M r 1 lory, at the S • ii»!,.-r Term, )SdB, ~|
te Augusta C 6
eie iA b niinel, in accordance with their request.
J rue e ey from u.o Minutes us September
1 erm, 18d3,
BE-NJA.MLV SMITH, Clerk.
N|>
l° IXI
Augusta Market.
Cotton —(lren animation cxSts amonggr our
' dealers in Mrs article, and all that is offered is freely
b ""S ht U P at Price* irom 11 al3 cents. We qilu(g
11 rents fir mixed lends, 12 a 12J for good, 12} a
13 for prime and choice— the quantity arri’vin<r j,
small for the season of the year. Tho prospect of
' the crop being much short of last year, is fully con
firmed.
Groceries, Ssc. —A much heavier trade h ng
been done amongst our wholesale deal, rs tins year i
| 'l' n '* Ue:r ««•** good, and we trust
' ' so ' l,ave bferi fo'ce.l to stop amongst our
non hnnis, wilLhavc no cause to complain.
■ | Exchange. Checks on Now York, 2 per cent
' for current money, and li percent for city money.
Chocks on ( hurlestmi aro had at I percent,
Freights continue at old rates, say SI per halo
; to .Savannah, 1 cent prr lb to ( h irleston by Rail
■i Ko,d - ,Vo bjui * running between Augusta aad
Charleston.
HAVRE COTTON MARKET, SEPT. 15.
From i ho . th (date ol our preceding report) up to
100 1110 instant, onr rollon market combined to ho
very quiot ; on lire I2th and 13th the transacli ,n»
u.m cxteiiHivc, amounting, during these two days,
lo a.ioin I .on lad s. with an upward Imdency on
| 1 ‘“led Males si.on staple descriptions, which Ims
| since suhsi. cl, Hie sales having again been verv
i limned yosle day.
I , J , iie nggicga.v ol the sales of the last eight days
ha - l„eo op li, consist i. g „1 ; .J 362 It. rvciv < i'r
1 - “”** " l,l ‘ “ ::,H 11 "I I W-O i' -7, 207,-j li ... ;go
.j , l-'J.i i> at 1 '.I: to 103 d i, B'o-l B. i,[ I , .■. -1
, h lathia, m . 1 / ou to I 12n, and -10 U Surinam, at
j 1 fan; the whole duly paid.
NEW YORK COTTON MARKET, OCT 11.
I, CoU ‘">-—lbices have been very firm and tl 8
tpsepns moderate. Sales 7.H1 hales Uplands «.
, J ; a 14 i bil Florida, at lOi a 11; duo Orleans 1
tu 10 a It,; 300 Mobile, at 10 a IS. *•
A TWERP COT lON MARKET, SEPT. 12.
. r ° I,lln ■' ‘""a onquir. d lor and prices are look
-■ -i cied 1 avc !ol tree:i lu-ge.
„ * |je hev. Dr. Brantly win preach in the
■ apt art ■ lunch 1 his Lvjiung. Service cornmcii-
Clllg ul to. tocli.
lienevolent Society.
h.r t he regular monthly me, Png of ibis Sociclv
''‘"'"Jt-'t/Vt '»••• 'hetho'ii.'t Snnilay Sch -ol J' t ,o f,
on hr,day Evening next, 1-Jth in,,. , “T
«h I STCRGEs. y
Krprui.u: \oth>h... •,, w ,.. r
citizens ol Ia I ch, (aft «, i (hi ■ ■ ',,.' md’sVfi ’
“ uk V
| aJ .Oomiriy.r VovemW, next. u,r the pun.,,-e of
I c rtMucr.ng rhe Kwh, of !ns, ruction froi.,the poo
f lo th -,r rmraodmte R; present Hives in the 26th
; ..t nr, ossarv rtoio-
Uttions m pursuance thereof, f|i „, : . u . r
interested m hchail ol F.qnal Rights cud Privileges
are earnestly req.te led co-opera,e m f In'mo.’
< < edings ol ihe t onvention, and tusemi Hi- ,Jatca
U JJL * oct lO g
RE A ,1> YIS A5 EC h O TIII IV G
10 **' * 1j ~ hfoail stroc,, I,M. j. St
11 11 llir g e supply ol new and fashion*
ati. - t sct .ii’.g, wim-h together wi b his loaner
MO k makes Ilia ui,»or!nienl ns good as can l»,
lotm iiniuy m.oket. All of which he oilers ut
y. tolcvoo nr retail, on very accommoda ing terms_
In Vile.-, l;is friends to call. 01 . |,
THE TEETH.
TV’ ' °ri U< V i |, . !:n '"' t ’ ,I ” 3 ' «»*«<*« roon »
und.r.dm F .!>, r »,|,ac„ms Boarding (f„ ugl .
] No Bh2, li ond street —entrance, ithef ihrongh Vr
i V. Crepe's Jewellery stmp, or the passage m-xf
| door. Many y, an successful p'ac-.ti, e wamit.ta
i io m saying lhal no case in Ilenlal Snrge-y ,an
i li'cacnt itself, without bra giving to the patient im-
I me ii.He gr. nfiratuo, and r, lief.
’he « 11-0 1.1 '■ corhntic and sore Oums, taking out
TVtp Roots, >tuni|:H. Sn-ga, *c Ac where others
i bine lafcd. ■ an !>c done will, the greatest certainly
I without the least dai ger, upon a new and tiig'di’
niij rov.-u surge 1 i riuciidcs. 3
i iir ; ‘ l !f ''■ 11 ded-.r improved incorruptible'
i c to have no parallel, either in beauty, ns nrr.i
<VI ••.arance, o. durability, and, above ad, they can
ncvt rch ego th ir color or cause the slighie-t tainr
j at i In- bmu'h
ir »i’s. ihnrgcs shall hr so moderate, ihs' every
i individual in the c immunity can enjoy a health/
mouth, .weet hro lit, and a charm mg sot oi Teeth.
N•t> I’m, iila and guardians Kuo l l avo a pr.i
per regard lor their children, particularly (rom 8 to
H> years of age, should always consult an expon
ent;. ,1 Dentist.
Painful. Teeth taken out at any time of night, at
the operating room, 202 Hroad-street, Augusta, >a
j Charpes low. Advice, prescriptions, &c. gratuitous,
yet is 3i
CLOTHS, OASSIMEiIEis”&c~
.•f’lii, subscribers have just received a large
a. iisHoi liecnl i 1 sup* rlii.e and middling qualities
(lolhs Hird Cassiineres, viz. bine, himk and
fancy colored cloths, beavor cloths, of extra body,
suitable f,r Overcoats, &c.
liihb. d, plain and fancy striped Cassimeres, in
great variety
21)0 pieces Satinets, some of which are of «u- 1
peri,.r quality, and composing a great variety of
colors, tarcy stripes and mixtures.
bulk mid other quality vestings, liufTalo cloths
which they oiler at very low piiees.
oct 3 EDGAR <Si CARMICHAEL.
SITUATION WANTED, hy a yourig
. A married man, either in a Grocery or flry Goods
store lor inf rmati.n ajqdv at ibis office,
oct 11 trwCt
, IhtJ'*’ i.lit.AD.— U 0 .his i’noi thread,
22- weighing about eighty Jbs each,forsalc low by
aag 6 ISAAC MUISE.
CJIv-'lCi' i/HIITOKS.
■R DST rec ived <u d for sale hy VETER COLEY
bj oj.j ..site Movall & r im.nous’s Ware house,
it', qu liter casks ilom. Stic h andy
4 half do do do
1 do pipe old t ’ognuc do Ed Depui’s
2 do pipes do do
3 quarter casks old Pi.inset's Hrandv
3 do do do Champagne hrandy
10 eighth do do do do
5 bids u d \pplo Hrandy
2 juj>es Holland Gin
1 do do do extra
1 If d Jamaica Rum
IB quarter casks .Malaga Wine
■I do do Bordeaux Claret Wine
3 bhls Cherry Cordial
Id do old Ahmongahela Whisk'y
lo do New (trie,.ns do
Id quarter casks .Madeira Wine
•1 do i!o best old Madeira Wine
10 do do Tcnentre VV me
■I half do do do
2d hoxQS Meiluc Claret do
20 do Port do
2d do assorted Cordials
d casks London Porter
20 i.t.sk is old i li 'inpagne, choice bland
10,0 0 best Spanish Cigars
20, JO do Florida do
. Id,not) different kinds do
'}' A aM R'S Hiinent ol Fmils. Confectionaries
1 and c.occnes, suitable for families
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? KS will be opened ).y I lie undersigned
a ..mmtssro'.ers (or Stock in ibis Bank, or tho
Slh div ol Get..her next,at Hamburg, and continue
..pen between the hours of |0 and 2 o’clock, for
todays. Every S|. cklioider it the Rail Road,
v\! o .sh ill pay up il:o second irsialiiu-m on Ktil
I Koad v^tofl Nj \s emit led lo snhseribo lor an equal
! number of Miares iniho Hank. Twelve dollars
I and a naif on each Share so sub *rribed for in tho
i ha;.!.-, must be p-.hl .a! ih'* rmeof snbsrribii'g, cither
'o the ( « mmi'siorii rs, or lo the (’fishier of any
Il ' ; • r ”*;1 (•!• ’ it. A Moctini* of the Stockhol
tic nol t no Hank, in person or by proxy, wdi be
It itl !.I f In Heston, on tho 2 th . 'o\ember, v\ hon
’•»o 'H liter .’ana will 1 rnd Bn nehes
' :> in l,, ..'d i:i .\onh-(Tnroiinn an.t 'JCnrifsiee, ns
m> >n tli. r. a.icr ns p..ssil»!". A ropy ol Ihe Char
is Hour hinds ll»rrxi mmition.
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