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PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY .\T FOUR DOLLARS PER ANNUM, INADV.VNCE.
BY E. WATEKMAIir.
6eorgctowii, S. C. Saturday, Jasuiary T, ISSS.
Vol. I Ko. Ill
'J'he Hon. Thomas F. Miirsliall lale- !y (ieliviil-ed a spi^ech at Murtoiisville. Woodioril counly K}-., in vvhich he used ihe foiloMiiiglnngtiage:
" Ho looked vvitii iiorfect cotitniiijit upon lil 1 drilling, caucusing, tiie petty co'iii'Miaiion?, and ihc l'uunil1_^' to and fro, oftlie liule Captains of iho lillle cliques and C'Ui'.ji, wliicli afiecled lo arrange and canti'ul tl e people of the lOili district. Yel, ho bid defiance to them all, consci¬ ous of ili:; puiiiy ofhis motives and llie integrity uf liis public coiiikicl und rely¬ ing upon the Uindnc'-s and intelligence o( hisconii'ituenls, he. avoided no issue, lie desiret no conceiilnient, askod no for- lieai'aiice :—a clear and a fair field was ali lie wauled. He did not sny tlmt he would I'L'ii caiulidale for the ne.Kt Con- Tii .s ; but no fears of the (Jreut inai: at Avould pieverit him. The sub- Id pliant tools of tiie. press, or ti'ioir ini^p of greedy and dastard cuts, slt(yaM'iiQi ns bis feelings dictated. They lind i.uisiaKt ;i their man. His necli vvas Iiever iiiHsi-i to vicar a collar: and whilst bad 0 1,' di'Oji of blood left, bo would is'ist opi iC-;,^ioii ami liiciation from any 'fjiK>vrter.-i—,le kiiew the influence to he
biouAliti n ' liiisl iiiiu. He vvas se;i-
ii^^bJ-'tflBiit, if pc-uible, be wa-i to ho J^,il^ilr^^.¦,:er,. :-.J^..{fr.y v.-ould not fio'l
him ani iiiire.sisting .-icliiii. He Would give llie) 1 aiioibef bravi\and gallant fight and if hi lell, il uiiiild he bi.iioii !iis shield ¦.villi liis r.icc 10 file ¦ fyc. '¦
. Thri: ¦:„¦¦: L:.rldcnt. — Vh:) Malone (,\. Y.);,.\ jiublican relates tho Ibllowing ihrilhiij i ;u.a,=ii'(ii)!ie :
L'ist ueek, Mr. U.ussell r.cwis, Iti,- iwo soif'-, and a J'.lr. Karl, went to a small lake ia the southern part oflhis county, kno.wrtasihe '•IlouiuI I'ond," liir the ll. of spending Several days ill fisli- ...f, .,.id buiiiiiig. After they had reacli- ^ihi^l.ike, Sir. Karl, and oneof the men, starlcti out in llie forest lo
unit. .i.)uriiig their absence, Jilr. Lewis took a cinpe and attempted lo cross the lake, but finding the ieea barrier to his progress, took bis [ladtlle, and, standing up ill his boat, commenced breaking the :'::2 hofors the bow.
Dy soiiie means he lo,;t his balance,
and upst tltng the cai.oe, was thrown in¬ to the water. He soon rose to the siii-
ace, and jnding it impossible to right llie boat, heciawded upon i:, where be niiain-
tj .htiirsfomerged in the water. The boa* was unmanageable—his paddle now gonC'-^lhe coldness of the weather foe- bade the uossibility of swimmin'r to the ,'<!ioi'e, although only about thirty rods disiant.
At the polici'.ioii ofllie father, the son oil the biiiik who bad vvituessed the vvhole, ''om iiencc 1 firing his gun lo call in tho Vemaindei' ol the party. Ke discharged his gun many limes'in r|U(ck succession, liil it bee line so beuteil that lib vvas coin- pulled tc cool it in the lake; He dis- cbargfjtl it again and aijain; but no one
came! After an hour of such painful a condensing air-pump of it, to fill hhul- and lerrible anxiety frequently speaking , ders, uir-heds, and air-pillows; some to his father, without ihe power of ren- make an exhausting one of it ; and in all dering him any assistance, he saw him, it acts coiitinually a.f !i ii'i iu respiration.
chilled through and lieljile.ss, sink into
ilic
lake to lise no iiioie.
F'lre and Smoke.—A wet silk hank- erchief, lied wilhout liilding over the face, it is said i,s a coiii|ilote security a- gainst siifliieation from snioke, it pci'inits Iree breadiing, and -at the same tune ex¬ cludes the smoke from the lungs. It bas been effectually trieil.
P^ ^r^-^
Times ill Philadelphia.—Onr new sherifi', says the Tinies, is likely lo have plenty of business. Yesterday one attor¬ ney alone, Mr. Brooke, placed in his hands execuiions amounting inibeaggre- gate lo upwards oi one hundred and lorty thousand dollars.
How oliei" does il |i'I'f'iiriii lite |)artof a file, an organ, or a.wiiistle, lo produce music !—ofan aii'-gun, to shoot bullets and ami'.vs from the sarbacaii!—and, no; Id .vi.ary the rtiiider. when employed ] in .-iiiokiiig a jiipo of tobacco, ue see in opeialion the identical principle of iii- cri'U'iiig the diafl of lueomotive chim¬ neys by exhaiislion—i e, a sucking ap¬ paratus is apjilied to that e.^tremiiy oflhe flue that is firdicijt from the fire—a de¬ vice patented in Europe a few years ago. —Ji^mhaiik's Iljilraul'ics and Mechanics.
Nowhere to D'le.— An honest son of .L'h'iu, hunted by ill luck from his native isle, leil sick among' strangers. He had been given up by his medical attendent, and completed the preliiniiuirics of his introduction to the old, harvester Death.
A Race of Gianls—An. L'.vlraordi- nary Family.—There is nov/ a person of the name of Scott, a n.ii'seryinan,: ^'^ '^'^'f' ''"v.-evpr, from this Ironblons
scene, was ttotf _., be easy. His host,
about thi'(|B miles fioiii Manchester, and near the Independent College now Imilding', whois one of six sons now living', aud whose united statue is 3^ feel, or six feet fonr inches on the ave¬ rage. The lowest in stature is six feet tvvo inches and a half 'i'ho father of this race of .'giaul.- v.'lio wits r-afried when thirty nine years ofage, has now living nino children, six sons and thre'e daughters, tvvo ot tlic latter being very tall, whilst the other is by compniison diiaintitive.—About seven years ago the vvholo faiiiiiy assembled at the family residence, near Carlisle, and on the sons I visiting the city, which they did, wtd- ' king tvvo and two, arm in ann, the •circumstance caused much attenlion. The moiher was only nineteen at tho time ofher marriage, and slu died about twelve months ugoir-r^Hjiglish Paper.
Not Bud.-Thu. Philadolpha Forum says:---
President Tyler is a great cabinet maker. It is rumored that lie even intends hereafter lo turn out his own tools.
Mechanical Operations oflhc Moulh.— Some oflhe operations ofthe iMouth are deserving of particular notice. They will be found to elucidate sever il philos- lophical principles, tind attenlion to them would certainly have enabled inventors to have anticipated many ii:?e- ful discoveries, ^^'e have, in a preceii- ing book, ohserved that the mouth is ol¬ ten employed as a forcing oiimp in eject¬ ing liquids, and a sucking one uhen drawing them tbrougli syphons or ihi'otigh simple tubes. We have just seen how it raises hot liquids, by drtivvlng a stream of air over them ; and machines, on the
with whom he fell sick', not relishing the prospect 01 a funeral at his own expense, packed the poor invalid off to a neigh- hotti'mgii:rctc.hery, from whicii ho was ag! in removed still in the desending scale, till he found himself in that home of .*'ie hi,>iii'.'!rss, the lioepitn!. Upou one occasion of tlie usual visit of the physician lo the everlasting query— " Well hov.' do you feci," he replied. "Oh verry bad, I thank you.'' "You seem in very low spirits,'' observed Bo¬ lus. "Yes, answerd the poor fellow wiih a sigh right from the diaphragm. " bnt I think, sir I'd get better but for the thought of hiving notohcre to die. —Morn in if t'hrtniclc.
One evil better than two.—A mer¬ chant having sustained a considerable loss, desired his son not to mention it to uny body. The youth promised silence, l.<iit at the same time requested to know what advantage could attend it. ' If you divulge tho loss," said the fatlier. " we shall have two evils to support in¬ stead of one—onr own grief, and the joy of our neighbours." ^giaamii^mameimaai^^ammmmmmmaanmamamtmii
EA'cciilivc Departiueiil.
Cni.i'.iiiJi.v, Diic, tit), iSli I5y J.V-viKS II. IIamiio.vd. Ksi]., (Jnvernoriind Com', nianderin Cliief, in and over the 6latc of Soulh Ciirolina, ,
WiiiiCKvs the Lc^'islatnre of .*oiitli Ciuclinii, nt lis late ."^ essioii, passed *' An Act to aii!in*!e ihe .Stiiteinlo Dislricts for the flection of |{e|iie^cii- tatives in the Congress of the United .f-lales, and for nllier piirpcKses," and divided llie Kl.ite inlo seven Con:;ressiniiid Districts, of which, the niiiled Districts ol'iSparlanhui'f;, Union, York, nnd C'hcs- tcr, ccnslitute one, to be liiiovvn as the first Coiii^ies- sioiiiil Llistrict; the united Districts of Pickens, An¬ derson, (jlreenville, and Laurens,conslilule one' lo be known as the, Kccnnd Cnii<;rcssional Distiict; the united District, •f Lancntter, Keisliaw, Fair- ficid, ivicbland, aii4 tfnniier, constitute one, to be Known as the third Congressional Districi; the iiniled ilistricts ofChestei'lieid, Marlborough, Dar- ili:;len, Warinn, llnirv, (Icnrgciowii.anil Wiiiains- hill,;:, constitiile nne Distiict, to be k'niiwn a< lb,! loiuUi ('mi'^Mcssicnal Dislrict; llie IJniteii Dislrict.i of ,'\l)lieville. Newberi'y, Edgefield, and Lexii)i,'ioii, io cnnsiiliite one Dislriel. to be Uiuivvn as the tilth, Cmigrcasional Dislriel; the Di.^trict of CliHrlesloii, exebisive of die Paiifii of St, Jolm'o Collelon, con¬ stitutes one Districi, to be liniiwn as the si«th Coii- jTressioiiid Districi; the niiited Districls of Orange- bitig. liiirnvvcll, lioanlorl, Cnllclon, aiuI the Par- i.>,'li of ,"!i, Jnim,'-, Cnlleton, cniisiitule one District, lo be Imowii as die seventh Cmigressimiii! District, Now, therefore, I, J.v.mi;s I!' I1am,vioxii, Govern¬ or as aforesaid, db tliinU |iro|iet lo make Icnmvii and pinclaiin, llmt each nf the said Diiitricls sn cnii- slitnted, will send one Represenlalive tn ihe lloii.'^o nf Iteinesentativesol the Uniied States, who is tu lifccliiisenby "lie personsiinalihed to vote for .Mem¬ bers nf Uic ilnnse of Reprc-icnuilives oflhis .State, and 'diat tbe election for Representatives lo the next Coii;;rcS3 willbeheld I 11 iheTIlli;!) IMONDAY I.\ .'Y'iUUAUY, AND U.'^Y FOLLUVVL'-iti. ill lb,r**iine jf'iiiee , and be cniHliielen by tbe «aine .Miiiia};ei's, and in the same mannei. as the eleetiou of members of the State Lesislatnre
. (jiveii under my binid and .-.eal of State, al Colninbia, ihe j!(ith day of Deceniher, one tliousaud eight hundred and tbrly-tvvo, iind the si.xty-.sevcnlb year of ."imericaii liide- pi'iidciice,
J II lIAJl.yOND. '. ,V, L.iDonni', Secretary of Slate. Dec. 2'd, 1 a vv fi^ w
'¦ Georgetown Amciicnii."
THE siilisariber vvill, in a day or two, have drawn out and re idy llir collectiun. the debts due the lalo William Cliiipniiin, fnr subscription to and jdvcrlising. in this nii|ier. Those imlebted will iilea.-.c cill and inake piiyinent. He nniy be fonnd injilie West end nl'.Mi', Waterman's cuiiutingbonse. A, P, AVANT, ,Aj;ent of .Iir.-, Catlierine rf, Chapnian. Dec, 111, if
SOUTH CVROLINA, ? , ,,, HORRV DISTRICT, \ 1" (-''""•^ery. N'/m, lirewer, I lidl for Di.scovery
\'s, S &, '
Hobby, iliiisteiid i IiijiiiKtiun, A CO. Se niliers. i(
It iip'iciring lo liiy satisfactinn that ^Villlillln Hobby. iViUiiiin A, Halstead, Wesley ,Sineiid and i'l, li, Di'iikc, defendanlMi! die above case, reside out ofthe limits oftliii saita, Il is on motion c|
Executive Departmeiit
Til I', Le,;i,-liitni'o nf !<nmn Caioiiiiii, havnig ut its liisl-Se.ssion passed a Bill iinlhnri',^111^ thetinv- eriior anil Commander in C'liief In oigani'/.e Alili larv School- ni the .¦\r,-,en;il in Colninbia, and at the t;iladcl ill (Cliarleslun, and also, lo appoint tt lioai'd. 10 consist of live persons, who logelher vvilU tlie,\djiilaiil and Inspcclnr llcneriil, sliinl cniistiliite a lioai'd of Visitors for the ,said Slilitary iScnols. Im; onliii'inily tlierevvilh. I, .1, H, 1Iam.vi'usii, Cmv- eriior and ('oninianaer in Chief of Ihc SUite of Cionlli Carolina, do liereby ajipoiiil J.V.UKs ,!n.\iis, D F, JvMisOiV I /Iasiki. Vi'ai I,vck, and
\V,J, Hanna, | John II, ,»i, ,v,s,
Who conslitute said Boards o'"Vi^ilei,, Given unnerniy hand and the Si id of the State, al Columbia, the '21 -t Wecenibci', one inniisand. eitrlit hnndred iiinl jiirty-iwo, and iu ihe UT year ofourIndependence,
J. H. nA:,iJioND.
M, Labordi;, Secretary of ritate, Jany 4 2t.
same ininciple, have been made to raise | .^limm vVi HarUei, Cnmiilninant'ssnlieiiors, oniei'.
I, • „,. , , ,, e-', diat the said Williiimllnbln', William A, H.d-
water. Jl is olten used as beiloWS, to ateinl, Wesley Sincad and l„ 'U, Diiike do plead,
kindle and every body einplo)s it to cool
hot victuals, hy blowing. It even acts asa stove, lo wann our frozen lingers, by 'lealed air. Many make a 1
iiisvver or demur willnn tliree mniitlis from this date, nthenvi.-ean oilier pro ciinless-n vvill be enter ed against theni. Nov, ao. 1 a w f 1! in, J,\,M ".-3 CPATY,
¦ <¦- 11- 11,'d. Comniissioher's Oiricc, > iNov, 2-1, Ji::.' v
KXEC'UTSVE DEPARTMENT.
COl^t-iMBlA, Dec l,J, lc4'^
By His r,.\ccllciicy James H, Haji.momi, Ijsqr,,
(iovernor and Cominaiider-in-(^hief in, and over
the s'liite of Soudi Carolina,
A'v'll f.iif.AS an flection was held on the first Ulimilay of November last and dny follovvintr, to supply the vacancy inthe Congressional Di.-trict of liichhind, Lexiiiglon.Oranjieburgand IJiirnwull, oceiisinned bythe resignation of Hon .Sampson II Butler; & whereas, it appears upon cinriiiiig; the votes returned hy the Managers nl lllcclioii fo the Oliice of Seerelary ol .State, that -S'vmiii. \V'. Tito rri bad a majority of said voles, Nnvv tliere¬ fore, I, Jamks H, Hamjio.vd, Guvei'imr of Ibe Stats of .Soulh Caroliiiii, do hereby declare and procliiim thill the Silid SAiiicKi, W, Trotti, has been duly elected a Representative frnm this Slate, for the C'oii,;,'n'ssioiiiil Districls aforesaid, 16 the (^ungrcsi) nl tl.e United Stales, Given nnder my hand and the seal of the Stale, at
t'Colnmbia, the lllth Decemhei', one diousand ' ei;;bl hundred and forty-lwo, and the sixly-sev-
ciiih year tif .'luierican Inrieiiemlence,
J, H. 11AM.M0ND,
M. Lahohdi!, Secretary of Ktalii,
Dec, 31^
Rirye)in«r'
THL nihscribcr oliers his piiil'js-iioiial serviee to the pubuc, and mav lio fmjiiil atliis resilience in tieor'icliivvli ' B, S.\L0.ViOf.,
Dec, 17, if
Object Description
| Title | Winyah Observer |
| Date | 1843-01-07 |
| Subject |
Georgetown County Newspapers |
| Source | Microfilm |
| Description | A twenty year span of life in Georgetown County and the United States of America. |
| Rights | This newspaper belongs to the Georgetown County Library. Please contact the library at 405 Cleland Street, Georgetown SC 29440 for more information. |
| Coverage | United States; South Carolina; Georgetown County; |
| Day | 07 |
| Format | tiff |
| Issue | 111 |
| Masthead | Winyah Observer |
| Month | 01 |
| Publisher | unknown |
| Type | Newspapers |
| Volume | 01 |
| Year | 1843 |
