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illy tlir VOL NO 15295 CHARLESTON a THURSDAY MORNING DECEMBER 16 1852 il ft it a different 'plan and only showing sales of $50000 lowest depth of grief that the piercing eye of tne ser Mr Asbmore addressed the House again in defence of was not yet declared he knew that the blow must soon1 fall and there could not be a better opportunity for the Indians to strike it Tbe powder ball and rifles be carried would furnish their army He knew however that THE COURIER LATEST NEWS pent and the rithmetie forms that decorate bis body sailed to a certain monotony of sound bring within his reach the most timid as also the glaring eye of the cat his striped coloring and purring sound make him mat- Banks are hereby incorporated to be named and known as follows to wiu One in Columbia to be known as the Exchange Bank of Columbia with a capital of Five Hundred Thousand Dollars one at Charleston to be known as the Farmers' and Exchange Bank of Charleston with a capital of One Million of Dollars one at Chester to be styled the Bank of Chester South-Carolina with a capital of Two Hun-bred Thousand Dollars: one at Newberry to be styled the bis amendment and Mr Middletox spoke repeatedly but briefly in defence of the new scheme proposed by his Committee His chief objections te the old plan were based on the inadequacy of returns and taxes produced under it and the admitted fact that many large they would do nothing openly and to walked among them talking and laughing as if they bad been bis friends The men too were busy making bargains and when tbe hour of noon arrived tbe Captain ordered a great feast of rice and molasses on which the whole tribe gorged them Bank of Newberry South-Carolina with a capital of mercantile transactions passed free under it Mr Asa- TSnwSa UllNifpsul Thnnsan rVn1t sk WinnthAtYl) ts-h ter of the wildest birds of tbe forest in short that tbe lustre of tbe diamond attracts more than its opake set bad they reflected upon these facts they might bave lost -much of their astonishment and attributed tbe mesmeric effect to but a novel manifestation of tbe well known laws of nature kork's proposal was finally rejected by a vote of 44 to vvw usumiU llsllll iAUsU9a VUC ea umsuvtw be styled the Planters' Bank of Fairfield with a capital of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars one at Anderson to 65 And the plan of taxing sales as reported by the oe styled tne Western Bank of South -Carolina wiut a capital of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars one at Sum-terville to be styled the Bank of Sumtervtile with a cap Committee was then adopted with the following offered by Mr McCat (who briefly advocated it) deducting from the taxable returns the amount Had those who contended for an emination of animal magnetism but made the experiment they might have ital of Three Hundred Thousand Dollars and one at dispensed with their fluid notion and found that an au selves' After dinner the Indians gathered in groups and seemed to be maturing their plans One of them whom Willet had often fed joined him soon after and while pretending to trade whispered that when tbe moon rose that night be and bis crew would die "They kill yon now if you try to go" said tbe Indian "tbeykitl me too if I tell you" How the afternoon wore? away with the Captain we may imagine There was no person on board in whom he could confide for tbe first symptom of alarm on tbe part of the crew would bring of stocks on band January 1st 1852 and the other by Mr Tanxnout excepting from taxation all sales on account tomatic figure might be managed to bring about tbe same Charleston to be styled the Peoples' Bank of South-Carolina with a capital of One Million of Dollars which shall bave and possess the same rights and privileges and be subject to the same duties liabilities and obligations effect and Uat the same paint provokes a smile a frown of foreign consignment that have been closed and finally settled by remittances 3 or a gape accordingly as it applied npon canvas in the nerein provided Tor the said Planters and fliecnamcs-Bank and Union Bank and Commercial Bank With these modifications the commercial tax for the different shapes of the features that compose smiling Sec 9 The Comptroller General shall be authorized frowning or and that even many more in- to appoint fit and proper persons as Commissioners at dividuajs assume these expressions while gazing on these forms than could be end that tbe de- iwiumnta ana cnaneston or elsewhere as ne may aeciae to open subscriptions to the capital stock of the eight banks respectively named in the foregoing sections and to require five dollars en each snare from subscribers in laded senses of tbe mesmerized has a parallel in tbe de Correspondexteo of the Courier LEGISLATIVE PR CEEDLVG IXAVGU- RJiTioK TUESDAY DEC 14 The inauguration and installation of the Governor elect Hon Joan Maxsms was the chief feature of Monday's proceedings an account of which we were unable to send in due time The attendance was large and imposing presenting an array of beauty and fashion rarely seen in our town and crowding the gallery floor and lobbies of the State Honse to their utmost capacity of tension The number of beauties and dashing belles that have attended the Legislature throughout the present session bas shown indeed' according to the best judges a decided improvement on the past The programme of an inauguration is perhaps familiar to your readers For some time before the appointed hour on Monday the ladies were filling up the gallery and surveying with their beauty-glancing eyes the dense mass below eager with anticipation At a few minutes before the time the Judges of our Appeal Courts appeared and took seats prepared for them along the central aisles then appeared the Attorney General and Solicitors and finally the cry "make way for the Senate" ushered in that grave and dignified body the "making way" however was a different matter and an order rather difficult of execution It is much to be wished that our Legislators having Just voted $15000 for the new College Hall to be called we trust "Maxct could treat themselves to new House The present Capitol convenient enough in many respects is old and annually requires a considerable sum for repairs It is besides too small for the crowds that annually attend our sessions allured by the prospect of seeing the State in miniature and bj the facilities of travel afforded by our Increasing and extending lines of overland communication The present Capitol was erected we believe about 1790 has undergone perhaps as many repairs as Sir Johx Cotters silk stockings but in its framework and skeleton is still the same and is no doubt the oldest Capitol now used for Legislative purposes V- The fire proof building may expand into a new capital which on this system will no doubt cost from 150000 to $900000 more than their destruction There seemed no bone of escape-none of successful resistance- j3tiQ be acted unconcernedly A piece of Artillery stood upon deck and this was loaded to the muzzle and discharged at Alligators: the report might be beard at tbe Station Then belounged carelessly aft and went below to arrange a plan as des ensuing year will be 10 cents on every hundred dollars worth of sales from 1st January 1852 to 1st January 1833 In matters affecting the financial administration of a country it is impossible to foretell the results and operations of changes apparently it is useless therefore to speculate at present on the possible success and workings of this new feature in our system of taxation "Vs 1 MEETWQOP COUNCIL DECEMBER 15 1853 Abstract of Proceedings The- Mayor Aldermen Llotd Gilulahd Kirkwood Beacb Washer Hove Easor Marti Edoertok Carr and Caret Read and confirmed the minutes of the two previous meetings' Petition from landholders and residents la the vicinity asking Council to fill up and improve Hampstead Mall The petition baring been read Alderman Easoh offered the subjoined Resolution which was adopted: Resolved That the Committee on Contracts be and are hereby empowered to advertise for Contracts to fill Bp the low parts of Hampstead Mall with such material and height as in thsir Judgment is best and report offers to Council Petition from Daniel O'Leaky for relief in the matter of his chimney taking fire -Referred to Uio Committee on Relief Petition from Primole and others praying to have Bang-street macadamized from Broad to South Bay-street for reasons set forth in said Petition 4On motion of Alderman Edoertoic it was agreed to have said street paved and the Committee on Contracts was authorized to advertise for proposals to do the work Petition front Pepper to grant him a License to retail spirituous liquors Referred to the Committee on Licenses Petition from Sexxie asking a re-consideration of his application for a No 2 License Referred to same Committee r- Petition from the Board of Commissioners of the Market in relation to fast driving past and near the markets during market hours Referred to a special Committse Petition from Ford agent of Professor Ajcder-soh asking permission to exhibit performances in Natural Magic free of charge On motion of Alderman Esoertor granted provided the sum of $20 be paid into the City Treasury Petition from Messrs Simons and Torre contractors for laying a Plank Road in Rutledge-street asking the payment of the first instalment on their contract There was not a monied quorum present? and no action was consequently had on the subject luded senses of tbe fond lover whose controlling deity as far baek as hoary antiquity was represented as blind specie or notes or specie paying banks of this estate or certified checks on such banks and shall deposit the same in such banks as a maixity of the subscribers shah designate for the use of the respective banks on the first meeting of the subscribers: that as soon as the subscrip On reflection I bave thought that some of my readers perate as was the emergency: In the floor of bis cabin may still look: trpon tbe mesmeric phenomena as not sat a batch communicating with the magazine 1 He Mr WiX8xiTH'tof Spartanburg also offered an isfactorily accounted for Let those bear in mind that tions shall respectively be filled to the amount of the cap passed through this and stood among the gunpowder but -few individuals can be thus affected and that they amendment imposing a tax of IX per cent on the profit of note shaving private discounts interests he" After ital stock or each of the said banks respectively hereinbefore named it shall be the duty of the Comptroller are naturally credulous or of a soft temperament or of There was a small platform and on it he- tanged twelve full kegs and opening their beads joined each to the General to notify said subscribers to who shall few remarks by the mover and an able argument by a nervous system easily tired out and of weak elastic thereupon become a body corporate with the same privileges and riebts as the stockholders of the banks whose other by a common train" Then a Utile furnace was Mr Elliott in opposition the amendment was lost by a decided vote v' alow to recover from the shocking impression which the passes of the meimerrzer makes upon their sense of sight and from the impression that be makes brought and in its fires rods of iron were thrust and kep heated to redness This was ptneed near the powder Mr Torre offered a resolution instructing the Comp and bis arrangements were completed: it needed but a troller General to classify in a certain order bis vouchers charters are hereby renewed and make all by-laws not inconsistent with the laws of the land to provide for the election of officers the division of the capital stock as aforesaid the payment of the subscriptions and all arrangements to put into operation the charters hereby granted fu- ji single wave of his hand to fire the train and shatter tbe for disbursements rKLEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE fTBLKORAPHBI FORTH CITT ASSOCIATED FSE8SJ i i Additional per Arctic Baltimore December 15 Los do Monbt Mturr On Monday the 29th ult Consols were sold at from 101 a 101 Rick was steady and Bengal was quoted at from 11 to 12 6d perewt Enoland It has been formally announced that the Ministry will adhere to the existing free trade policy Tlie activity in the French navy yards has caused a corresponding activity in those in England The negocia-tions between England and France for the modification of the TarifT have been nearly completed The ladies of the English ariitocracy have adopted a memorial to the ladies of the United States against slavery These ladies in our bumble opinion would do far more good to society were they to devote their attention to the misery and destitution existing at their very thresh-holds instead of interfering with a subject concerning which they are profoundly ignorant Eds Cockier FRAHCK--Th Empire was to have been formally declared on the 2d inst the day alter the Arctic left Liverpool and on the following day the Senate was to have fixed the salaries of the Royal Family Henry the Fifth it is said is making preparations to issue a manifesto to tlte monarchs of Europe against Napoleon South-Carolina Legislature ColumbiaDecetnber 15 A Joint Ballot was held this Wednesday morning for President and 12 Directors of the Bank of the State of South-Carolina with the following result: FURMAN V-ri Directors N' Hill Duxes PM Cohen Stoke Ems ha Carson Strohecker Walter Gantt Stbinx etbr Georsb Robertson Matthewes Rice Dulin Sailing of the Europsw Baltimore Dec 15 The British mail steam ship Europa Captain Rtrie sailed from New-York on Wednesday with $274000 in specie Death of John I Carey Esq Ifew-Orleam Decmber 14 John Caret Esq Associate editor of the New-Orleans Daily Credent has we regret to say died after a few hours illness Caret Esq was we believe a native of Mary vessel into atoms Again the Captain went on deck to The report of the Committee of privileges and elec join' his unwelcome guests striving by his manner to tions on the matter of Mr Johx Allex's seat was taken up and adopted The seat of Mr Allex was Tovwetf mat no one or the Banks hereoy shall issue any hill or note or transact business satisfactory proof shall be given to the Comptroller disarm suspicion But' bis resolve was taken 'At sun set be would go into bis cabin and await the onset -The attack he knew Would be made upon uenerai that one hair of the capital stock of each nans: therefore vacated and a writ for a special election ordered npon their sense of bearing by the commanding tone of his voice Evidence of all this is found in the facta that the patient must have faith that ke can be mesmerized and that he does not readily open his eyes after tbe passes -are made the deceiving impression not being promptly counteracted by an operation of tbe controlled intellect but the patient like tbe lower animal is automatic in his motions The operator having control over the mind of his patient it is not strange that he does not property appreciate tbe external world We find the same to be the case with any individual when in deep thought He neither appreciates odors nor objects of sight not even violent impressions made upon bis body MITT AG hu mu )wiiui uuv msnvj iuciwi juw uiu uw and the other moiety in notes of specie paying Banks of his crew and the first sound of the commencing massa From the report of Mr Soluv ax Chairman of the wis ciate cre was to be his signal to bnri into eternity with one And yro aided further That in case of oversubscription Committee on Education on the various tree school returns of the year we learn the following facts: thunder eiap his enemies and himself His death migh to the stock of any of the fore coin Banks the said sub scription shall be reduced ore rote but no subscription of be certain but every 'one of bis murderers should perish- Number of Schools reported 857 snares or under snail be reduced and it snail not be if erected and contracted for at once But as we cannot with him The sun settled slowly in the West and nunioer ot reacners reported 5ts Number of Scholars reported 8562 lawful for any person to subscribe for shares in the name theienghtening shadows and the dusk of evening warn or otner persons 4 Tuition bills of beneficiaries $3465398 build the edifice now we will proceed with the inauguration ed bias that bis hour was near He was standing far aft The Committee complain of the informality and in Report of the Committee on Federal Relations on Mes by bis cabin door and faxed around to take bis last look I At I the voice of the door keeper announced the sage No 3 and the accompanying documents In the Senate December 13 1853 Ordered for consid at a world that never seemed so fair Forward the sa completeness of many returns and recommend greater strictness hereafter in adhering to the law vages were gathered -together eyeing him with fierce eration to-morrow and to be printed The Bill authorizing the Bail Road Company to looks and muttering to each other in low gutturals Sud Tbe Committse on Federal Relations to whom was referred Message No 3 of his Excellency the Governor Governor elect and accordingly Governor Maxxiso entered leaning on the arm of bis retiring predecessor Governor Meaxs followed by the joint committee of arrangements staff officers fcc The two Governor's took their stations on the speaker's stand where after official salutations and welcome from the two presiding officers of the Assembly the hammer of Mr Speaker Sin oxs denly one stooped in an attitude of attention and the next instant the whole band sprang to their feet as a Mr Healt has been to Concord commissioned to paint a portrait of tbe President elect for some gentleman in Boston Mr Healt bas also been commissioned by Gen 1 Pxercb to paint a portrait of Veb ster 1 We learn from tbe New Bedford Mercury that Lieut KonoxRs has arrived in that city for the purpose of making some inquires among whaling captains relative to the projected survey of the northwest coast build a certain bridge over the Congaree River was sent to the Senate On motion of Mr Gourdin the bill from the Senate chartering and aiding the Blue Ridge with the letter of Governor Cobb of Georgia reference to the boundary line between this State and Georgia re wild shout rose from the forest and echoed along the bank of the river Now thought the Captain and he port that they have considered the same and recommend to the Senate the adoption of the accompanying resolu Rail Road Company in South-Carolina- was taken up for its second reading Mr Perrt moved an amend tions All of which is respectfully submitted threw open the door of his cabin Again the wild cry descended with its wonted energy and significance and WITHERSPOON Chairman Petition from Bancroft Betts fc Marshall to have the side walk on the north side of Market-street near their store paved and offering to furnish brick at the price paid by the city for the same quality Referred to the Mayor j- IV- Petition from Dr Horlbeck asking for Diagonal Drains in Coming-street for carrying off water Referred to the Mayor Notice from Jakes English of his intention to improve his lot 20 Calhoun-street Referred to the Committee on Brick Buildings Notice from Abrak Moisc of bis intention to improve his wooden house No 1 College-street Referred to the Committee on Wooden Buildings Notice from Coats Agent of the owners of the Steam Cotton Press on Union wharf of their intention of erecting a shed and covering the same with Galvanized Iron Referred to same Committee Notice from Aldkrsoh of his intention of erecting a wooden house on his marsh lot on the West side of Council-street Referred to same Committee Notice from Louis Fora of his intention to alter and improve a wooden kitchen on his lot in Queen street Referred to same Committee Gov Maxmixo delivered the inaugural address which Rssolved That the boundarv between South-Carolina was repeated and then as the' Indians leaped over the side ot tbe vessel there came sweeping around a bend ment giving the pledge of the faith and funds of the State to the Company for the amount of one million and a quarter to any incorporation or State either at borne or MEW-YORK your readers bave seen It was delivered in a style of and Georgia as defined in the Convention concluded at FROM WILLIAM M'BONALD'S ADVERTISING execution signally chaste dignified and appropriate tseauiort ny tne amy autnonzea commissioners ot tne two States on the twenty-eighth day of April 1787 and in the stream two barges laden with men who wore tbe blue livery and grasped the bright muskets of the United abroad Mr Perrt advocated bis amendment with much HOUSE 102 NA8SAU-ST NEW-YORK subsequently ratified by the respective Legislatures of earnestness and ability and was followed by Mr Trex- States They were the soldiers from the post A day which bas characterized the speaker whenever it bas been our fortune to bear him The oath of office was tbtn administered) Speaker Sntoxs the solemnity and HE COST OP OOIXO TO HOUSE tnese states is tne existing boundary between said or two after the war was commenced by the massacre of States KEEPING WHAT IT COSTS FOR HOUSE BOUf in an argument replete with bis usual characteristics and in many passages thrillingiy eloquent Mr Resolved That the terms of the first article of the said a family it was thought by the same body of Indians Captain Willet however yet lives perfectly contented- Trenholx indeed baa never risen to a question without Convention construed by the undisputed principles of moral grandeur of the occasion brightened by the breathless and death like silence of the vast assemblage international and common law fix as the limits ot the deepening his hold on the attention and confidence of we presume to have lost the opportunity of immortal KEEPING The following list of Articles of good qoality which are all requisite in going to housekeeping will be packed and shipped as directed for Thirty Dollars from the General Housekeeper's Furnishing Store 50 Maiden Lane New-York (Sign of the Big Tea-Kettle) SMITH BROTHER Adjourning then to the Senate Chamber the Governor's respective jurisdictions of tbe two States tbe thread or land and aged about 35 years He was a gentleman of the House and his effort this evening (Tuesday) bas set middle of the stream designated as their boundary that izing himself and them Commisson was signed and delivered with a brief but considerable literary attainments and edited the Balti the seal on bis previous reputation and admits him henceforth as one of the few really great debaters of the appropriate charge by President Allstox of the Senate more American for several years with the exception of is to say: the thread or middle of the most northern branch or stream of the Rivers Savannah and Tugalo where these rivers have more than one branch or stream and the thread or middle of these rivers where there is The crowd then repaired to the Eastern Portico where House- for THE OOCIRIERJ ri? Slesmertsm -r-'-ih Meter Editors Mesmerism after having been abused IIonse-Fumislilnir List Set No 1 for $30 the Sheriff Richland bearing the Sword of State of Involuntary signals of applause were heard on several but one branch or stream 1 Kitchen Shovel Tongs South-Carolina read the Commission and made piocla- Resolved That such bas been the uniform construction il fainted rails 1 Gridiron 1 Fry Pan mation that the Hon Johx Makxixo bad been duly occasions which the promptness of the Speaker could scarcely suppress this of itself indicates the nature and given to the said Convention by the Courts of South- and ridiculed for the last century and bylaw expelled from Kingdoms has at last commanded the respect of the highest scientific authorities Dr Cartehtbr in an elected and qualified as Governor and Commander-in- 1 Cullender Carolina and acted upon by her General Assembly and and success of the speech more correctly than any cold a brief period during which he was engaged on the Washington Repultlic He left the American a short time since to enter on similar duties on the New-Orleans Crescent and had been in that city but a few days when he was summoned to "that bourne from which no traveller returns" Eds Cockier New-Yorls Markets Baltimore December 13555 Cotton in the New-York market on Wednesday ad Chief "in and over the State of South-Carolina and God save the Commonwealth of South-Carolina and the verbal description The project itself was lucidly un tnat so tar as is Known to this Legislature no department of the government of this State has ever at any time acquiesced in any construction of the said Conven folded and its forcible appeals to our interests Notice from Spkatt of bis intention to erect a wooden building on his Marsh lot near the corner of East Bay and Hasell-streets Referred to the same Committee Notice from the Trustees of Shims Dispensary of the suspension for the last three quarters of the appropriation made by Council -s i Pending any action on the above notice Alderman EnoERTON offered the subjoined resolution which was adopted: "-i Resolved That the Quarterly Appropriation of $50 appendix to his Human Physiology bas expressed his belief in tbe most unqualified language that tbe system is strengthened under its influence insensibility to pain effected and the credulity of the patient completely sub United States" Three cheers for Governor Manning and Poker -1 Iron Tea-Kettle 1 Tinned Iron Pot 1 Tinned Iron Saucepan 1 Soap-stone Griddle Tin Bake Pans 1 Tin Dipping Pan 1 Tin Saucepan 1 Small Tin Kettle 1 Pepper and Flour Dredge" 3 Tin Pie Plates 1 Tin Wash Basin -1 Dish Pan tion abridging her tern tonal limits as now denned our duties bur hopes and our fears were strongly stated went up from the audience and the inauguration was Resolved That the Governor be requested in conjunction with the Attorney General to take such measures ss he may deem necessary and proper to establish and On this subject we bad in our charge not simply the interests but the destiny of our posterity and members jected to the control and direction of the operator and finished The Executive rooms in the Capitol basement were thronged for the remainder of the day with visitors cent and one thousand bales the French Academy supreme in science admits the maintain the rightful authority and jurisdiction of the State of South Carolina over the territory lying on this vanced an eighth of a changed hands who feared the consequences to themselves of an affirmative vote should consider the results to the whole bearing their congratulations to the inaugurated Gover phenomena to be new manifestations in animal nature side ot tne boundary line as above denned made by Council to Shims' Dispensary for the purchase nor who "bore bis faculties" with bis accustomed dignity and composure looking indeed 'not half so joyous 3 Table and Tea-spoonsIron and is now in a state of great wonderment bow to account for them upon physiological principles It is in State and for ages to come of a negative The Blue Ridge enterprise presented a combination of advantages and cheerful in feeling as the retiring Governor whose ot medicine oe discontinued Notice from Walton of bis appointment as Leader of City Constables Received as information never parafteled in the history of similar works Our Correspondence of the Courier A TRIP TO FLORIDA CORTIltCEO 1 Coffee Boiler 1 Tea Pot 1 Grater ITin Dipper lEg Whip 1 Pair Bellows 1 Basting Spoon 1 Skimmer 1 Ladle 1 Meat Fork 1 Meat Knife 1 Knife Board Scrub Brushes 1 Dust Pan 1 Dust Brush 3 Brooms 1 -Coffee Mill 1 Flour Sieve 1 Oil Filler 1 Knife Box 1 Door Mat' 1 Kitchen Table 1 Potato Masher 1 Flour Pail 1 Spice Box 1 Pastry Board 1 Rolling Pin 1 Clothes Line present financial condition was also eminently favorable deed the eighth wonder of the world that facts which' could have been satisfactorily ascertained in thirty minutes' time by the humblest add most uninformed individual should bave been denied and disputed with so native buoyancy of temper seemed to arise as the weight of official armor was thrown off Governor Meaxs indeed' may well congratulate himself on the close of an The debt of the State was a trifle in comparison with her The first night spent out of Charleston found us on Letter from the Commissioners of the Work House in relation to the City Ordinance prohibiting the estab resources being only $3000000 while we had available assets of nearly 45000000 The results of similar en- Administration which bas more than realized all the ex 1 Chop Knite and Fowl 1 Tea and Coffee Canister Japanned Lamps 1 Match Safe 1 Chamber Pail Smoothing Irons 2 Large Cedar Wash Tubs lWash Boud 3 Doz Clothes Pins 1 Pint Measure 1 Set Table Mats 1 Britannia Coffee Pot 1 do TeaPot board of the steamer Florida at sea It was a lovely evening The wind had died away at sun set and the hea lishment in this City of any building for the safe keeping New-Orleans Markets New-Orleans December 14 1030 In New-Orleans on Tuesday 9500 bales of Cotton were disposed of at irregular prices The market was somewhat unsettled in consequence of it being rumored that the Arctic's advices had been received in the city and that they were of a favorable nature Mess Pork was worth $17-50 per bbl The barque Saranac Capt Bullkn has cleared for Charleston much ridicule and bigotry for so long a time and that even to this day thousands of individuals that pride pectations and anticipations that his most sanguine and correction of slaves also notifying Council of the terprizes elsewhere were forcibly and lucidly presented vy sea bad fallen to a little rippling swell which spar resignation of Col James Gadsden as Commissioner of themselves npon their intelligence yea even scientific The Great New-xork Canal Had been finished at a friends could venture to indulge under the circumstances of tiie ease It must add to bis gratification too that he kled in the moonlight like silver Tbe sky was clear and cloudless and its thousand stars seemed to beam upon said Board resigns the Chair of State to a successor well worthy of us with more than usual brilliancy Far in shore we Resignation of Col Gadsdek accepted The balance of the letter was referred to a Special Committee to intelligence believe that Mesmerism is an exploded humbug and some of them occasionally publish it from high places in our own State as a damning reproach upon those who believe in it the post and bringing to it the guarantee of sterling in cost of $14000000 and bad been in operation long enough now for us to test its working and effects In one year alone the transports over that great artificial thoroughfare bad reached or triple the could trace at times the faint outline of a passing barque 6 Knives and Forks Stag which the Mayor was added to report en the subject or catch now and then the gleam of some beacon mark tegrity high-minded purpose and resolve and a name already identified with the service and honor of the iianaies I Pair Carvers to match 1 Corkscrew and Tunnel Letter from Rev Dr Post Chairman of the Supervi I shall define Mesmerism and attempt ia a general ing the entrance of a port We were in a wakeful mood foreign commerce of our State The real estate of New- State The JViagara arrived at Boston at naif-past seven o'clock on Saturday evening Her letters and papers sors of the High School inclosing the Annual Report of way to account for the phenomena which it presents York had almost doubled in the first ten years of this 1 Pair Bronzed Aftdirons 1 Large Waiter and sat upon the deck for hours chatting with the officers and listening to tales of the State which we were about Brums Principal That portion referring to cer Tbe following fast for Seventy-Five Dollars is com In the Legislative proceedings of Monday we find not much of interest The term being now so short lit It may be defined to be a means by which a partial or total insensibility to the external world is brought about will arrive here most probably to-day The latter however we understand contain no news of interest in ad Canal in Buffalo one of the termini of this great work' the' real estate list ball grown by appreciation and expan to enter We talked of the sea too and we imagine it tain repairs referred to the Supervisors and the remain der received as information The means that are used are tbe same in tbe character prised of more articles and still devoid of superfluities as msy be seen tbe articles are generally of larger size and tbe list of course more complete Set No 2 pacVed sion of the town from less than one million in 1832 to will be long before our sailor friends forget the traveller dition to that already received from Halifax and published tle is done but to give the requisite third reading to the favored bills that are selected from the vast mass of sup Letter from Smith City Constable asking for 6252000 in 1838 The great work which a sister State who puzzled them with questions about navigation and by us pliant business leave of absence Granted of the West has undertaken the Illinois Central Road ana aeuvrrta on Doara vessel xor nr "reckonings" beyond number The stars which they The Baltimore Sun denies that there is any truth in the 1 Tinned Iron Tea Kettl 13 Door Mats assorted sizes pointed out to ns as those by which the seaman steers when tbe compass fail are yet in our aaemory and more report started in the Home Journal that Louis Napoleon had invited Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte of that Application from sundry persons to bav gmBte4 retail and tavern Licenses as published December 8 1852 to take effect from last October Referred to the Commit of their powers as those which bave always been known to invite sleep The Mesmeriser operates upon the upon the senses of sight and feeling while the sense of hearing is kept awake in some eases by conversation with the patient He tires the sense of sight by over stimulating it with a bright metallic object or by the lustre of bis own eye and effects the same was also referred to The mere projection and conception of that magnificent link had added thousands and millions to the wealth of the country along its proposed Mr Middletox presented the report of the Ways and Means on the Wilmington and Manchester Rail Road and the Cheraw and Anderson Plank Road The Committee represent these great public enterprises as being than once since have we shaped our course through Flor 1 Japanned Knife Tray -1 Knife Board Set 6 Table Mats Set6 Ivory Napkin Rings Set 5 Wire Dish Covers 1 Tinned Iron Oval Pot 9 Tinned Iron Saucepans 1 Soap-stone Griddle 3 Russia Iron Drip Pans -3 Tin Pans assorted sizes 1 French Coffee Filter 2 Small Tin Kettles tee on Licenses city to come to France Sketch of the Count est Rumford Miss Sarah Thomp line Government land that bad been in market for ida forests by their beams in a very satisfactory state as to condition and prospects Report of the City Sheriff of all monies received by It was after midnight when leaving our sleepless years at the Government price $1-50 per son Countess of Rumford as we before stated died at bnt recommend no legislation 1 Fry Pan 1 Cake Turner htm on account of the City Corporation from the 6th Captain still at his post we went below Of the rest of now sells readily at $5 merely in anticipation of the upon the sense of feeling by rubbing upon tbe person or by compressingliis fingers sometimes be requires the Mr Gadberry presented a favorable report of the Concord on the 2d inst On the 5th the Rev Dr Bouton delivered a discouise on the death of the Countess the following extract from which forms an interest 6 Tin Pie Plates day of October to the 6th day of December 1852 viz: 1 Set Measures quart to gill work 4 that night we can say but little we bave a recollection Military Committee on the petition of Geo Walter $98756 Received as information The singular fact that every Rail Road in the bad patient to press for twelve minutes with bis finger upon of creeping into a most comfortable berth of listening 1 Kitcnen (jorxscrew 3 Flour Scoops I Suear do 1 Cullender 1 "Bread Grater 1 Dish Pan 1 Wash Basin ITinTea-Pot and Wilmot DeSacsscre for the Washington Ar The Committee on Wooden Buildings made a favor for awhile to a species of lullaby bummed and drummed the palm of his hand and then be makes several severe been profitable was mentioned as affording good ground I Flour Dredge 1 Pepper do tillery passes down before bis eyes with bis band looking at 2 Tunnels assorted of hope and encouragement The great law of history able report in the cases of Robert Howard David i Lopez and II Warimo adopting the subjoined Com The Charleston Biennial Bill being returned from the tbe same time piercingly in tbe eye of tbe patient for us by the machinery of a rocking cradle-like motion and then all is a blank until daylight looked brightly in at our window and a big bell summoned us to dress for that commerce brings with ber golden stores not only 1 1 in water nipper 3 Flour Sieves assorted 1 Cbop Knife and Tray 1 Vegetable Slicer Senate received its third reading in the House You will Now the means commonly-known to bring about wealth and refinement bur moral and political power munication from the City Attorney as the basis of such Report which was agreed recollect that this bill bas been amended by adding to it ire tg Whip 1 Ladle 1 Skimmer I Meat Fork 1 Toast Fork 1 Meat Knife 1 Bread Knife 1 Basting Spoon 1 Set Skewers sleep are such as the continued battering of a monoto 1 Square Waiter for kitchen breakfast When we went on deck in the morning we were off St- Mary's the smoke from the funnel of a was displayed and developed in glowing terms and with an exuberance of fancy and vigor of imagination which the substance and provisions of another act "to change 2 Kouna Bowls wooden The Ordinance concerning Wooden Buildings (City nous sound upon tbe ear the blows of light between the narrow slats of a window screen tbe continued looking the qualifications of voters" Both bills in question bave 1 Barrel and half do Cover steamer just entering the port was visible curling in the Mr T'a previous and less elaborate efforts had not led been sent you and both are now laws being incorpora 1 nest wooden Boxes 1 Nest Flour Pails Digest 306307) provides that none of the provisions of that Ordinance shall during the next 20 years extend to any marsh lot upon which the tide flows provided that at the expiration of that period all Wooden Buildings air and the Pilot pointed ber out to us with some ex us to expect at small print counting and a number of operations of like power which are calculated to tire the senses ted and blended together as before stated 2 Scrub Brushes assorted The inherent strength and vitality of our great staples The bill to renew the Charter of the Planters and Me 2 Wooden Spoons 1 Towel Roller 2 Painted Pails 1 Potato Masher 3 Match Safes 1 Cup Mop 1 Preserving Spoon 1 Cun Keeler: 1 Cake Bnx But there are manifestations by tbe mesmerised that ultation as the boat of tbe rival line whose passengers be said "left Charleston twenty-nine hours before we sailed" The spirit of opposition seems to run high be as element for power and progress to any people rightly 1 1 eeaer 1 Oil Can 1 Slop Pail upon any such lot snail puueo aown or removed see the 7th section of the Ordinance chanics Bank was taken up for second reading and pass using' mem were sin singly uiusiraiea ny reierence to 1 Enamelled Pres've Kettle Bv this -exemption marsh lots upon which the tide ed having been transformed by amendments into an 1 Roastinfc Tin Oven flowed on 8th May 1838 are not subject to the Wooden are not commonly exhibited by those under ordinary sleep In the first condition of mesmeric sleep persons can bear talk walk and reason as well as when awake and yet what appears at first thought truly novel the ob the signal failure of the British Government in its attempt undermost favorable circumstances to destroy "omnibus" carrying quite a number of Banks as you Pastry B'rd and Rolling Pin tween the owners of the different lines and its good effects are visible It has been but recently that we could take passage from Charleston Bay in a boat whose 1 Square Spice Box I Lemon Soneezer Building Law except that trie buildings erected thereon must be taken down after 20 years will perceive from the eopy beneath furnished you 1 Paste Jigger -1 Apple Corer 1 English Coffee Mill I Window Brush The Joint Stock Bank Bill holds over in the If the lot of Mr Lopez was sucn a marsh lot at the ing biography: Yesterday a few family friends and acquaintances followed to Uie grave an aged lady known among us as the Countess Rumford But whence did she derive that title or nobility? Who was she? What was her origin and her history? The Countess Rumford was a grand daughter of Rev Timothy Walker Die first minister of this town She nil the only daughter of Benjamin Thompson formerly a resident of this town and was born on the spot where she died Oct 18 1774 Her father remarkable for his native talent and enterprise came to this town from Woburn Mass as a teacher in 1772 and marrying the eldest then a widow of Rev Mr Walker settled among us But as the war of the revolution came on being suspected of principles and feelings adverse to the American cause be was obliged to flee for safety first to Lin native town and then to Boston under the protection of the British whence he was soon after sent by Gen Cage as the bearer of despatches to England Attracting the attention of the government there he found honorable employment till the close of the revolutionary war Soon after that 1783 he went to Germany was introduced to the Elector of Bavaria and was employed by him in various services civil and military in which he acquired most honorable distinction Residing awhile at Munich the capital of Bavaria he became distinguished for his efforts to suppress the system of vagrancy and mendicity which had become a great public nuisance and as a reward in part for his services he received from the Elector the title of "Count of the Holy Roman Empire" with a pension settled on him for life of nearly $2000 annually To this title he added that of Rumford in remembrance of his residence in this town which was formerly called by that nnme About the year 1796 lie sent a request to his daughter in this country to meet him in London which she her mother having previously deceased 1792 aired fifty-two years -Subse jects in the external world and even themselves to us by differential duties against slave labor The striking fact that nearly all our great Kail Roads either completed or projected tend East and West towards a connection 1 Wash Bench that body having appointed Messrs Maztck Porter time of the passage of this Ordinance I am of opinion that he can erect Wooden Buildings thereon at any time 3 Pairs Kitchen Knives and 2 Clothes Lines first landing was to be in Florida Our ancestors probably never dreamed of dining in South-Carolina and taking their next breakfast on the St Johns If the ex and Adams a special Committee to examine the bill du FOrkS r- witnm that penoo itespeciuuy of the Mississippi with the Atlantic was adduced and 4 Doz Clothes Pius 4 Smoothing Irons them are whatever the operator may please to name them In this condition the senses are partially asleep and cannot fully appreciate tbe external world and tbe authority of tbe operator influences the mesmerised 3 Cedar Wash Tubs ass 'ed pectation of the owners is fulfilled the steamers Florida ring the recess We trust that after thus cutting but work a year in advance our legislators will not show referred to its natural the tendency of produce to VV PORTER The Committee on Relief reported unfavorably in the and Carolina will render the occurrence common with seek the most direct route to its best market 1 zinc wasn Board 1 Settee Ironing Table 1 Clothes Basket willow 1 cstand tor do 1 Dust Pan 1 Dust Brush 1 Floor Brush case of Murrell such hot baste next year to rush borne but will patiently their descendants 1 The rich produce of the Tennessee and Ohio Valley 3 Britannia Lamps 3 Shaker Brooms get so nearly through their work that they-can at least The following Report from Alderman Carr Chairman About nine o'clock we reached the St Johns bar and bas too long been forced to find its way to Liverpool by I Each uonee and Tea Cad- I Feather Duster see through before the fix a day for adjournment The had our first good view of the soil of Florida The 1 Meat Safe dies of the Committee to whom the matter was referred was read and agreed to time of adjournment is now fixed for Thursday loth at 1 Pair- Brass Shovel and 1 English Butter Print through their not affected by to reflect npon their senses whatever be pleases and these reflex impressions being taken for the impressions of the external objects npon the senses they imagine pain in tbe limbs or see various shapes that are not before them or stiffen any of their limbs to an extraordinary degree for a long time That I may be fully understood by all of my readers 1 scenery at the mouth of the St Johns is almost tropical starting first in a contrary course then down the tedious and dangerous navigation of the River through the dan gers of a Gulf navigation and then entering on the At 9 PM The Special Committee for supplying the city with Tongs 1 rair Bellows Tall Palmettos tower up from hillocks of pure white sand or droop their heads over thickets in which every tree is The chief feature of Tuesday's proceedings in the pure water and authorized by Council to confer with the lantic passing nearly in sight of Charleston The great Many useful Housekeeping Articles enumerated in our illustrated Catalogue (which will be forwarded by mail when requested) are not included in the above sets the prices of a few of which we append gentlemen holding a charter front the Legislature for straggle now in all the Atlantic States and the inland linked to its fellow by festooned vines or half buried in an undergrowth as dense as jungle At all seasons of the Honse was the annual tax bill a measure which always comes home most feelingly to the business and bosons of our people We shall briefly give the substance of its that purpose respectfully report that they bave concurr SILVER PLATED CASTORS with 6 cut cruets at $5 ed with those gentlemen in accepting the services of year the same bright evergreen meets the eye of the voy belt of States bordering on them was for the best and that is the shortest route to the Atlantic port most conveniently accessible or offering the greatest in many clauses The taxes are on land 40 cents slaves ager and the fragrance of flowers and the balmy breath quently the daughter attended and shared the fortune of will state that physiologists say we have afferent nerves that is nerves that run from the surface of our system to the brain through which we are made acquainted with the external world and which are sometimes called nerves of sensation and efferrent nerves' running out from tbe brain through which the motion of our senses 60 cents free persons of color $200 town lots build Messrs Erdman Cartwrioht Steevir and have authorized them to proceed in making the necessary surveys and report thereon of fresh new leaves is borne to him on every breeze that ducements and facilities blows from the shore There was a time when the banks ings 8lc 35 cents faculties professions Jtc 60 cents exhibitions fcc $10 per day transient dealers -sales Mr Owexs briefly addressed the House In opposition her father until his death in France in 1814 The scenes and changes in her eventful life are in many respects remarkable The forsaken infant of a persecuted father fleeing from unmerited reproach and insult for protection from an Alderman Carr offered the following Resolution which of tbe river were clothed in such beauty from the sea al to the measure It was 'altogether too extraordinary in 10 cents The committee in their budget recommend a was adopted all respects to justify the aid demanded A' f- A If most to its source when orange groves were scattered along amid tbe natural growth of the country and the new scheme of adjusting the tax on our mercantile inter Resolved That all articles purchased for the use of the enemy he had opposed in arms an orphan by the de Mr Miosirrox in a few remarks advocated the Bill late Roper Hospital be transferred to the Commissioners est Hitherto as your readers are aware the practice cease of the only parent left to protect forsaking the and Mr Perrt replied to Mr Owexs and advo the Alms House lor the use ot that Institution are affected by external impressions and the motions at our will through our intellect The first set of motions may be called automatic as they follow immediately the impressions that are made upon the external senses and are in character with these impressions The second set of motions are reflected from the intellect and may be plantations seemed like garden spots But tbe past few years have worked changes The orange trees have bas been to tax the stock on band on the 1st January of cated the Bill with more than bis usual earnestness and Several Reports and Bills were presented involving the current fiscal year withered under bitter frosts and the ravages of insects zeal 7V rfs qiujv aw Silver Plated Cake Baskets at $450 $9 Ivory Handle Knives and Forks table size at $350 $4- 60 $6 $7 per dozen pieces Ivory Handle Dessert Knives and Forks to match at $275 £3-50 5450 £5 per dozen pieces Ivory Handle Knives (without forks) at $7 $12 $15 $18 per dozen TV-l Ivory Handle Dessert Knives to match at 4 S47550 $10 $12 $15 per dozen -Black Tin Dish Covers at $8 50 $10 $12per set (of six) Bronzed Hat Stands boxed at $5 $575 $825 $1L75 $1450 each Brass Andirons at $225 $375 $7 $1050 $15 per pair Fine Tea Trays Windsor or Gothic shape at $350 $5 $3 $12 $13 $24 per set (of four) -Refrigeratory $5 $7 $12 $18 An order for any of the above articles specifying the price and accompanied with the amount will receive the same attention as though the purchaser were here in person to select and ship them- 8 SMITH fc BROTHER 15 lmo 0 Maiden Lane New-York the payment of money but as there was no monied quo Mr Middletox and a majority of bis Committee home of her cbildhood to pass an isolated life with her paternal grandmother in an adjacent Slate a young girl in the hey day of life encountering the perils of the Atlantic at the call of an exiled and to her a long lost a resident of the capital of Bavaria when Munich was about to be bombarded by the Austrian army and which was alone prevented bv the stern energy of her father at until they have almost disappeared Mills bave been 'A motion to lay on the table was lost and after some rum their further consideration was postponed adopt and report in lieu of this long tried plan a tax on erected and huge clearings around them show bow stea time spent in a discussion of the sort we could not describe Contract between the City Council and Darby fc sales of the current year of one-tenth of 1 per cent or dily they have been worked Large plantations have if we would and would not if we could the amendment 10 cents per $100 When this clause was reached Mr Fearer for building an Engine House for Eagle Fire Engine Company Mayor directed to fix the Corporate that time the commander in-chief of the Bavarian forces was adopted by a vote of 56 to 36 The bill then passed been settled villages have sprung up and in places the river bas lost together something of its wUdness-and its Asbxore a dissenting member of the Committee stated caressed daughter of one honored among the learn and was ordered to the Senate at 15 minbtea to 13 on Seal of the City bis objections to the new plan and proposed a recur ed savans of Europe and received among the elite of the saloons of doubly an orphan in a foreign land and Tuesday night beautyu -n--: Council then adjonmed tnence inheriting the estates and title or ncr tatner rence to the older practice by the following amendment "Sixty-five cents upon every hundred dollars worm of In general however the ancient forests still flourish A bill to recharter the Planters and Mechanics' Bank The Vermonters it is said are now enjoying June in turning to England and settling upon the paternal estate as in the days of the Spaniard and the trees may yet be of South-Carolina the Union Bank of South-Carolina the month of December at Br no ton near the English metropolis receiving at standing that were passed by the first white navigator called reflex motions The impressions upon the sensor system cause motion and'the ideas of the intellect reflect upon the sensor system and cause motion through the motor system as external objects impressed npon the sensor system cause motion When we imagine small objects we contract our eyes and tbe pupils and when we imagine things that are large we open our eyes and dilate the pupils We never have a picture of a thought In our mind without a motion in the external senses through' which we were made acquainted with tbe objects of this picture or tbe elements of which it is composed We cannot form a color in our mind without a motion in our eyes We cannot imagine an odor without a motion in our nose We cannot imagine a pain in any part of the body will the attentions of the literati of the British capital the Commercial Bank of Columbia South-Carolina and to incorporate the Exchange Bank of Columbia the Far The upholstery establishment of John Betts at St goods wares and merchandise embracing all the articles of trade for sale barter or exchange the product of this State and the unmanufactured products of any of the United States or Territories thereof excepted which any person shall use or employ as articles of trade sale bar Far up the river too the lemon and orange still grow on its banks and when they are wanting their beauty is apt in a resident at Pans and subject to ail the inquietude naturally the result of the revolutions and the coun mer's and Exchange Bank and the People's Bank of Louis was destroyed by fire on the 8th instant ter-revolutions of the fickle government and people of Preston Kino has laid before the House of Represen Charleston tbe Bank of Newberry the Bank of Chester the Bank of Sumterville tbe Planters' Bank of Fairfield and the Western Bank of Souto-Carolina at Anderson ter or exenange or nave in ms ner or tnetr possession' I little missed where almost every shrub has its blossoms1 and the gorgeous flowers of the bay and magnolia cluster ranee tne countess Kuiutord atter long absence turned in 1845 from her sojourn in foreign lands to end on the first day of January in the year of our Lord one tatives a biU making it a penitentiary offence for any thousand eight hundred and i i in groups In tbe spring tbe air is loaded with perfume life's pilgrimage in her native State upon the spot hal Government oincer in or out of congress to be in Sec 1 be it enacted by the Senate end Home of Re-presentativet noto met and titlin'i General Assembly Mr Asbmork objected to the tax on sales as more un and the fragrance of which we have spoken' is percepti terested in any claim against the United 8tates lowed by tiie afflictions of a father the suffering of a widowed mother and the tender recollections of her Own certain even than tbe present plan and as a cumulative ble in mid-minter It Is pleasant to see tbe poor in valid Efforts are making to raise the cannon belonging to childhood without a motion in that part of the body We cannot en by the muusonty oj lAe tame nat tne charter or tne Planters' and Mechanics' Bank of South-Carolina be and the same is hereby renewed for the term of twenty-: one years from and after the first day of January next which will be in tbe year of our Lord one thousand eight Here she died on the spot where she was born on the two ships attached to the Spanish Armada" wrecked GRASS VALLEY GOLD J1LVUG COM PANY'J WINCHESTER President- Capital $250000 Shares $200 half shares $100 The ricb Quartz claims owned by the Company exceed 400 in am ber covering a surface of 100 acres in the richest and most desirable part of Grass Valley Tbe -Machinery which is the most approved and powerful of any yet manufactured is calculated to pulverize one hundred tons per day The principal part of the macbi-nerp is on the ground and the remainder daily expected The whole of the property is paid for and tbe Company free from' debt This is no speculative affair A few Shares of the Stock for sale at par Pamphlets containing the Charter By-Laws Map ate may be obtained at -tbe office if by mail inclose two three-cent stamps Address past paid with remittance for stock (in drafts on New-York or currentiunds to asf -mv-v- i i RICHARDS Secretary" W'v ftw'if'sr-oti-i 101 Fulton-street Y- Where specimens of the gold-bearing Quartz may be seen from 10 to 3 o'clock 1 lmo 15 whom the frosts bave driven from their Northern homes draw up their frames and inhale long breaths as they no 3d of December inst aged years me uounte on the west coast of Ireland near Portadown nearly three never married but left as her chief mourner an adopted tice the healthy odour There were several on board of hundred years ago At very low tides the wrecks are vi hundred ana niiy-tnree tax ue very dealer from the wholesale importer to the retailer through whose hands every article passes to reach the consumer having to pay the tax which will thus fall on the consumer with increase of interest and profit In proportion to the sum realized the tax would thus press more heavily on the tax payer than under our present daughter who assiduously and affectionately waited on her in the infirmities of age in her last sickness and Sec 2 That said Bank shall during the said term of sible the Florida and it was a comfort to watch bow they scampered ashore at the landing place to come on board twenty-one years be permitted to enjoy all the privileges death The Countess left a very considerable property which she has saved from ber father's estates and from a Mr Webster's bouse on Louisiana avenue Wash rights powers immunities and benefits which it now imagine a matter of delicious taste without an effect in the tongue as we all know without an experiment there is an increased flow of saliva and tbe same law in regard to motion applies to the sense of hearing- A most convincing proof that tbe external senses keep pace with our thoughts as above described I found in an experiment upon a person in tbe first condition of mesmerism He was told that he was in tbe midst of a very dazzling light and the pupa of bis eye immediately was contracted and the instant he was told that be was in ington it is stated has been rented by Mr Gales of the presently happily wondering and talking together over bunches of flowers and leaves such as they had never system He also was opposed to change in such a deli pension of nearly $1000 annually that she received for' nearlv forty years from the Bavarian government in consideration of her father's services The last years of her Intelligencer who has also bought a portion of the furni cate department of legislation as taxation without im seen Tbe alligators too were oojects or curiosity ana enjoys under tne existing cnaner ct saia nanK ana tne said bank shall be subject to all tne provisions of an Act passed on the eighteenth day of December in tbe year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty entitled an "Act to provide against the suspension of specie ture Mr Gales was for more than thirty years a firm perative necessity and mature deliberation life were spent in quiet retirement enjoying the social and constant friend of Mr Webster tbe cormorants and large white cranes lazily flying over our beads constantly excited their surprise Their en Mr Tnxxnout lucidly explained the relative merits of intercourse of a few family friends and acquaintances She tastefully ornamented with trees and shrubbery the payments cy tne nanxs ot mis etaie" ana aiso to sucn BWy The Savannah Carrier contains the SAUGATUCK IROlf WORKS WEST- PORT CONN MILLER fit WILLIAMSON tne two plans by reference to statutes and thought that trance into Florida seemed to bring them much plea regulations and restrictions as the Legislature shall from following extract from a private letter dated there would not be much difference in practical results time to time impose grounds about her residence and mindful no doubt by her own experience of the trials and sorrows to which orphans are subject she in ber last will made a chari- may their stay bring more Sec 3 That the" capital cioca ana otner property or darkness the pupil of bis eye was dilated I hope it is understood now by the reader how it is that the external world should be anything and everything tq tbe mes Above Jacksonville the su Johns river appears as a Between me usuai tax ot oo or no cents on stock and a tax of 16 cents on sales Under oar present system "Fort Meade Fla JTs Bowlegs baa been at Fort Myers several times nnce his return but has not yet ratted us Tbon who an better acquainted with utue disposition of a large portion or ner property ana tne said Planters' aaa Mec names' sast ana an tne other banks nerebv re chartered or incorporated shall be liable particularly as is understood rave the place where she series of lakes The banks alternately approach and recede now forming narrow channels and now stretching there were large transactions that paid no taxes and citi- merized at tbe will of (be as his sensient or te taxation in tbe same manner as the capital stock and hi entertain doabts as to his intentions about leaving property of individuals ana ot otner corporations izeni of other States could get untaxed goods as large gans are moved through bis intellect after the same man lonaa ne is reported to nave said that be was drunk away until each is miles distant from tbe other At inter resided and the sum of about $15000 for the establishment there of an asylum for widow and female orphan children of Concord Her remains were interred in the EEC 4 i nal in case ot uie iuiurc saw vans cacn from Uie time mat He left Florida until his return and Tali as you tail along' yon tee creeks which in any other tmportisf bouse nujnt dispose of many cargoes through stockJjrJdereof)ajtnerahlpor body politic havinf a share old burying ground by the side of her mother and near consequently that be is not bound to fulfil any bargain he made with the Great Father at Washington The State would be known as rivers adding their currents or shares in such bank at the time of such failure or ner as when impressed from without by their appropriate means There is this peculiarity in the mesmeric effect when compared with common sleep that the operator can remove it by tasking reverse passes or by merely the graves of the Walker family 'The widow of Benjamin Rol ft Esq tf to the stream or you catch through the trees glimpses of people or XMew-xorK do sot look upon Billy in the light the people of Florida do- Bowtecs in New-York who shall have been snterestaa tnerein at any time witn-in twelve months previous to such failure shall liable and held bound individually for any sum not exceeding the year and still nave very little stock on band on the 1st January Still the committee plan was liable to this by estimating sales' from January 1852 to 1353 as proposed it was evident that the same articles would In many eases be relaxed and a consignee might and Bowlegs in mats are different Individual In the discharging tbe patient and telling him that "all is right" General Fierce The President elect it appears with infinite good taste wishes to avoid as far as possible all twice the amount ot ms ner or tneir snare or snares Sac 5 It shall not be lawful for the said bank except former place tne poor drunken treacherous half-naked devil was a he was introduced to ladies Joaded with This is effected by the authority of the operator over tbe in settlements with other banks to pay or deliver out in be called on for taxes on transactions for which be had presents he Here be was locked tn bis room and it lakes which connect with it by inlets For one hundred and fifty miles from its month tbe river -averages three miles in width and to the same distance vessels drawing eight feet of water have penetrated' How far South and inland it may be possible to trace its waters and how its branches may ramify is not fully known It was up this river that the steamer Pampero of Cuban memory public demonstrations The subjoined letter which an navment or satisfaction ot any demand npon it by way of requirea we utmost exertions ot jus Keepers to save him finally accounted with tbe consignor mind of his hit mind reflecting this control over his senses That there it nothing in the direction of the passes may be proved by experiment Tell the patient that be will be relieved by downward passes and be will pears in the Philadelphia Pennsylvania shows bis determination on this point and we think that even bis po from injury- loan or discount any bill note check or other paper "of an other bank And for each and every violation of Report of (As Indian DpsrtmnU Th Commissioner this section the said bank shall be subject to tne- pay litical opponents wm conceae mat ne is Fran by nature Mr Uaxpbili ably advocated the old plan To tax the transactions of commercial business looked like imposing restrictions on commerce He feared it would have that effect and might give to other ports' where ment of one hundred dollars to be recovered by action as well as awake as readily after they are made as if they were of Indian ah airs in ms annual report combats the opinion that ear whole course of conduct towards the red ran when chased by tbe officers of tbe United States and of debt at the suit of tbeState and appropriated one- Concord A Not 29 Dear Vn la the opposite direction A -ifi-sr men of this country has been marked by injustice and in PROPRIETORS OFFICE NASSAU-ST NEW-YORK manufacturers of Car Wheels Ailes Boxes and Pedestals Locomotive Drivers and Cylinders Bcrew Cotters Drilling Machines Switch stands Levers and Targets Frogs Head and Heel Blocks Chairs and all Casting connected with uie superstructure of Rail Basd 1 1 urtiTo Morria Ketdram Esq Treasurer Eobert Schuyler Esq President New-York and New Haven and Illinois Central Rail Roads George Bcirarlerj Esq- President Tan Benssel-laer Eq Engineer and Superintendent Santoga and Washington Rail Road Gouvenieur Morris Esq of Morrissjiia Vice President Bloat Esq Superintendent Harie in Rail Road Bishop Esq President Phiio Hurd Esq 8u pa-interment Naugatoek Rail ro William BtrrralJ Esq Vice President George Whistler Esq En(n-iid Superintendent New-York and New Haven BsiiRoad vr-m Esq Engineer Illinois Central Rail Road Jmes EiJP -SBnenashvflle Q85 6mo WILLIAMSON -nORTRAIT' OB JOHN JET Tbe subscribers are preparing for publication and have nearly completed a large full leneth likeness of South-Carolina's ILLUSTRIOUS STATESMAN engraved ia the highest style of art on steel by A 15 Ritchie from an original painting Tbe details of the like ness will be finished from a celebrated Daguerreotype taken from life and which is pronounced the best likeness extant Size of the Eceravin with suitable margin for framing will be 30 by 23 inches The style and finish of the work will he superior to any thing yet executed in this country Every copy will be printed on proof style on extra fine plate paper manufactured ex pressly for the purpose It will be sold by subscription at the low price of Five Dollars per eopy and ready for delivery about the 1st of December next Orders received by half to the use the State and me other to the utior- with a copy of the resolutions of toe Democratic wTn' humanity He contends that as civilisation and barbarism sales were not taxed an advantage over our own' com mer it is thought by some that those who sailed her hoped to find far above another outlet by which to reach the sea Geographers bave reckoned its length at three hundred miles but there is an old Indian tradition that some Many of those who witness the mesmeric effect greet astonishment and attribute it to some new law cannot co-exist together it is right that the superiority of Ssn: 6 Tne bills or notes of the said bank shall be re mercial emporium tive Committee of the city and county of Philadelphia passed November 10th came yesterday Iam grateful for the kindness manifested by my fellow-citizens in Pennsylvania and elsewhere but so far as mr Dersnnai ceivable by the Treasurers Tax Collectors and other pub Mr Mitchell ably advocated the amendment point lic officers in payment ior taxes ana otner moneysuue to tne former soouia do asscTroa ana umugn tne means employed often wrong the Indian it is too often because of bis own perverse and vicious nature The Government bas expended enormous sums of money to reclaim of their tribe have entered at its mouth and paddled ing out tne conditions of a well organized tax The plan wishes and inclinations are concerned it would gratify tbe State no longer man wnue tne saia nanx snan prompt-lv ns on demand sold and silver current coin for their ana civilise the Indians wiuun our ami is vce results notes but whenever tbe said bank shall refuse or delay4 me exceedingly to go to vt asmngxon in use most quiet way possible Indeed I have no time to devote to mat while trifling in comparison with the costliness of the their canoes until they emerged In the Gulf of Mexico Along its whole length are spots made memorable by Indian wars Pilatka Picolata and many settlements on its teaks were once nut frontier posts and Lbs conn- ters not immediately connected wun the duties and re ettorts suffice to prove the practicatHlity of the Indians to pay any OI tneir notes id guui or surer current coin or whenever there shall be a protest on any of tbe bills or uwm nf the said bank for non-navment in snecie- it shall of taxing sales left too much to the conscience of the dealer and held out therefore strong inducements to fraud The stock of merchant was in some sort open to public his amount of annua sales could only be taken from his own returns To tax sales would also operate unequally and prejudicially against dealers sponstbihties before me redemption and to stimulate to renewed exertions The Havinf said thus much I must leave what is flttinr he the dstv of tne Comptroller General to forbid tbe re try around is rich in legends There is one authentic tale extension of our settlements and the increasing overland intercourse of our Pacific possessions demonstrate proper and desirable to the taste and judgment of my friends There is no probability that 1 1 hall be in Phila- ceipt of bills or notes of the said bank for taxes and other which we most tell you-V' we power ana resources of our uovernment ana people rioinhia before the first of February next and it is onits public dues aniens sausiaciury reasons oe suuwn uim oy in to evil spirits or to electricity While some of tbe scientific bave discredited the facts others admitting them have wondered and been totally at a Joss to account for Had the latter but reflected for a moment npoa what takes place around them under the common laws of Nature their astonishment would have immediately ceased Had they but reflected upon the facts that a distant person may be repelled or attracted by a modification of the' features of the that the Tace of anger will sometimes shock the human system while love's glances will draw an individual in every direction unmoved by the utterance of a single sound or the use of single gesture of tbe body without Tubbing or without passes' Had they but reflected that the pantomime mere gestures and expression upon the face threw the severe and cold Soman into spasms of joyor into the 1 1 1 of small capital who pursued the method of small profits and this way do much to subdue the wildest tribes ad to reconcile ail of thm ta the sunremaev of tim possible my journey may be delayed till near the close of tne sata nana ior nnnraun im wnu vt jusucn un: par BMM of such protested bills or notes ana quicR returns it was good policy to encourage such white man Many of th tribes suffer severely from in Some years ago Captain Willet now of the Florida commanded a vessel in tbe employ of die Government On one occasion be bad sailed bis vessel' laden with Military Stores high up the river and was waiting for tbe Skc7 Tht Ue Charters of the Union Bank of Charles dealers and to facilitate as much as possible tbe rapid that mo inn ma crescni i mo executive iommn-te of the city and county of Philadelphia and through them to the sterling democracy represented by that or ton South-Carolina and tbe Commercial Bank of Columbia be also renewed from tbe period at winch their mraw tiw ana pDtinat adherence to aboriginal hah its? bnt the majority are gradually i as pro ring their condition by peaceful and industrial pursuits The mission and other schools that have keen established are generally prosperous those being most so which embrace mana- ganization my graceful acknowledgments Your friend and obedient servant- FRANK PIERCE John Miller Esq Philadelphia Pa Chairman of the transit of commodities to tbe ultimate purchaser and consumer for all delay or detention added to the cost A dealer might thus honestly return sales amounting to $100000 per annum pay taxes on mat amount while bis boats which were to be sent down from tbe Post to meet him when one morning at day-light his decks were filled by an hundred Indians iTbe Captain noticed that they Charters respectively expire ior tne same time ana witn tbe same rights privileges and obligations as herein before provided in relation to the said Planters' and Mechanics' bank Executive uommuiee oi uie city and county or rbus A is A Hi A at tu ruoiisners -f taw instruction The Commissioner thinks poorly of th mereJyi-taugtil Indian" 83 Chambers-street New-York delptua NS5 lmo actual profits were smaller than those of a rival pursuing Hui it further enacted The followinc eicht wore the war paint and ms spirits icii tor tnougn war i i i 1 liJ-Mil Zl la no ji Jin 4 Si tv IjS -wtJ '4 t'tf.

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1803-1873