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WIlY DON'T TIl E BANKS RL-SUIM Er BY Q. V. Z. MtARKS. Why don't the hatiks resunite? alh why Do th--y prolong the day, And at their counters change deny, And only paper pay? Thi'ey'vc made Us watit full long enougi, And scold, and fret. and unie, And now we wam some beter stulf, Wiy don't the banks rsutme? [31aine Democul. Why don't the banks resum, forsooth! Because King Martin swears Ile'll send his walking treasuries out To trap'en in their snares! Because the ,, vaults and safes" of'Wriglt Are going to ittnme The "yellow-hoys" which Bentnt pledged How can the banks resume ? Wihy don't the banks restume? ai why las lamer fled the tra4 k, And left the (lobe and Argus too To coa. tile people iack ! They've made its promises enough, Bit htollon% as the tomb, Ani now we waitit soume better stufl I-ow can tle bainks restme? [Detroit A drertiser. (7')lecp the ball in anotton. W'hy don't the Banks resttme? tIhey have In the proud Empire Stmte But wly is not tteir dhseount line .Permitted to dilate! Timid and shy they hold tp -A nd keep) their busmness stng They foar tle treachorous p othses Of Vandall and 11'oo,lbug. Albuny Duily A(Ic (Q'Pushl on--keep m11oving. Why don't tle Bank, restuae? go ask For Northern Drafts and Cheeks. They'il furnish it1an at mty rate From ten I)Ci c /t to Sir. The -Phemi" and -Maunhattan' now, - Our SoIthern fuindi entomb Witla stuch at profit oan Exchange, How can the Banks resume? [ Georgia. Journul. (7Go ahead. 'Tis ask'd why don't the Bankb resume, And heed tle putblic voice? Why 'mil the universal gloom, Shotdd they alone rejoice? The answer tQ the sluestion's plain 8oune banaks have ntot tile g)I; The sound banks will not pay again, Till law on them takes iht. [Edgjidtcl Advertiser. romnaLe L.we.sbuirg A'lleimnian. A Vasar -ro -rnk: asNutNo C.Avk: as Mos. Rioa (CUNY, ,A.-~Ittns eave la sittaate nejar the ro;ad leaadoag I romnth all t to ibi Rted Saphtur, abtut egntatll di-t tant hrott thte two Speramgs. ''The neiihatttrmtg contao try i-s intterpaersedI witha lills antd valley3s so athat tat every tura. tihe arauvelier- meaet: wvith a viewv of a new nad richaly vaarienrati scenecry. It has receivedl its unae to the ltct that whIena a personu .speaks int it (tr lain parat ofC it, a rev erhtar~ at entenes, a Io geulaea chaarmaing to thatecar. Tr;adhi tim satys ta formier datys, ate youtng of baod sexes we re wutnt ton i%embhle lhere, tand aftei havinag illumtinated the enve'r.a wtith huna a d redls ot torchecs, (te t thteir voices tat sana inag atneir tanvou rate atirs. It n as a delighatfa ornaing ina the tmaomat of Ji,hy, 18J1, . he D,-t I. B. anad mytself niecumaiedCu wVith a gui.ie, visated a ias'et e Out lihts conasisted of* t wit smtaull orehaes nntd a eaundle witha maore wick~ thana talowi Says our guide, ats we stood at the eta triance-'"I'Ths caave hits taot less thtatn teat 1:nntdred anad fifty dili-rurat baranheies, tam no pterson has ever beetn in all oft te yet, I know thte parinciapapaurts.'- We htowever niever thIouaght of abantger, aus wt titnded to reiturna ittmedtaiately. Thit mnatth of athecave wats fromt een tao ftftee feet itt di amtert. W\e etread b~ at ver graaaal dleceant. A few ptaces took uts imaa .. the maidstcof "A\ pt.sehass silecae. drend-.profounaad. More tan fal thant ate tempe-eot's roaanda."' All was a death- lke stilhate.s, stave lth slow butt contiataal drippinag of waater frona te aarched roofl, atai thte siaoemn echao of ont voices its we exptressced oua atimaiaaiota a the scenecry lay whtieba we n' ere sturrotnmatied \Ve proceeed slowly, obasering thea strnea turae of dilt'elent parts talof hea cvertn, ama theo variotus caystainae firatt ions of* ca tbo tate of limte, unatil wve hada gtne ablott t ftn hutndredl yar'ds. llero we futd otar cour-t' aintearnaptedl by a steep, r'aekv (descet thea ita just before tus. We I eolledi over, bta our views were limit d by thatek dlaraknt.s we tharewv dowan rocks butt coanh. etnly htena themn pltunge itnto deep water. Theia nois oh' a runmtitg re(am,t gutrgling antea th rocks. faily fe lton at ecar amtai thei died away itt ate dist mta parat of ath-ea ve Our gutide toilta a Ihmt nie mtiht vemm-ta downa wtith perfe'ct s:afeay. atwl get ont ont tha other side: of te hailil; unat ats ouar ligina wvere groiing shotrt, we conteided wea w"tat retura. Whena we lada cotae itt sighat thpc place by whticht we had enttered, we dis covered fat opetitng leading to theo righat. We had to entter itt a stooptini ptosatre thouagh dlire-caly we were tshrre-d itta large roan, te remaote parras of whtiebt were not illumaaitntate by aatr torcheles. So comn pletely wvas eaur a tenttiona oceupied, thtat wi were iadnteed to go (ta nearly a qarater o a amile, whent tisi paart taf thet caive ttaarrow rock. The shortness of our lights uov admonished ius to return without much delay For my part I began to think of tht 'hundred id fifty branches,' some of whicb s no person had ever seen. I oblierved, -we i are returming the way we canme. for here is ( lie sioke of our lights." Directly, how- t ever, I liscovored tht no qtnokc was to lie seen ; ner hail I ever beens in that part of the cave ins which we were at th-it time. how we hant t kets thoe wrong way, I coubt lot tell. I know by tle counItetance, for ihe t hers t ha hey were -oinfused. I then ' roke silence (ior we iad hernit walking on for iome ninutes without a wo--t,) by tak mg Dr. I. by the band. and -aving, IDr. n e are lost"-"That we are-," snid he. I shall never forget tie manner in which lie 11ronneI theItlise woridq. an1d the infinenre hev exerted upon ite. I had altimst qunk Io tle groid. Nmv otur guide, who lad goln before, cries "-mt . I nmi at the enl .*I this bratich.'' Ie r rneel, for be cold "0 it( furtihilr. At tour ieuilest, lie mnt ontI his lighl, so that When oujr-s Wer0 hlrelt up, we mit light his. We haired -I liniln. to p1ar-ley. Our guide pointed one diree I ion -lhr ilie mouth of tie cave, Doctor 11. atthor, and I a third; but wo were nil wrong 'Via-tt we di, we must dIn gnielkly.' savs thet Dr. lot we Ahall directly le in tht. dark." Mally weI(! the I thoughts that rushed throngi my mind in qiek snteers sioti. In this Cave, a mnant was lost three days; in Kenteky. another perished : and tre we to hty down it this cold earth. or fall into lhese humge pits and die in dark iess, and nont- to tell whiat has lieotmc of ois? I then raised it llervent petition to thet A I mighty for di\ine assiitianice, ill floinl2l which I felt a suiissive composure, firmn ly believing that the Itedeeier woni I ighten pll that dark eavern by his utiiles ini ;t dlving thour. We still groped our way Onlward, not kntwiig where we were go ing. bilt oea-imnally we would snnke a Imaari ill the alotse earlit, so Ihat, if in onr watveriags we shohl ngain -ee that mniark We would I. now%- w% here we hand been. Direcly we t saw something like the met.l hawin t inti of evvniig as it, last rays ofl the departing mil tell utponi tie cloud it it. distat horiz,pin; it w%-as the light reflected frol hile li-1h1t ofi tO enve. Ne% er was it received with more joyidness of heart. Longerity ins Rode I%lad.- The fol l'wiUg intlances oaf loatgivity are all will oW4, to Whim penlions have been 1granitz,1 IIIto. the atet of Congui-ress .11tNly 4 186 for services rendered ly their husbInds itt ti, w;tr Of tle revolutioi! A bigatl Sailshitry, nged 101), wi(low of Geoge a scrjeanut of( taard, mal;rriedI Nlnrebi, 1761. Altully Bowers, aged 87. i%idow of As. n private of Col. %asilker's regimetv, married October, 1I 77 . Sn<ih 8inia Sui It, age4f 9.. wilow of St uike ly. a privatte in Jacksoii's regimient, Married .M. liell, 1776. Sairah Dyer, aged 03, wildow of A,nihonly, a privitle in Calit. G-eneral's cavaliers,Inusir ried Deceimliber, 176:3. Suisannahl MIan aged 89, widow of Geo. a serjelit in Puttnam's regimicnt, married Attgust, 1766. Jemima Tucker aged s, widow of Na than. a seatman tin hoard the frigate Alfred. Panil Jones ciplain. mrried several years ielore the w;tr. Suisarnah Arnola, aged 90, wi,low of Oliver; a lieutennut in tie Pawtuxet aun or. marrid .July, 1763. - Marta Cook, aged 0). widow ofSilv-ann it, a private ito Col. Drown's re-giIetI, aatnrriedt .5 ate,. 1768. Sarahil Potter, ;aged 88, wti<.ow of I ehabo, a priv-ata' ini C.ol. Wa;lker's regimet, mlar rig-o Novinbat er, 1771, Mlolly tEar tfoirthi, aged 88, widow of Johnat a seriennit itnao. Richmuiod's regi mient, miiarriedl Decmberie, 1777. [ Prov-idence Courier, Thlomaos Can, ag,edI 207 Iaars-Of tis vene.rable indtividutal tile followinag neronnaetl is givett in alrsAnl fleh n liona, Life: '1The mio-st remgnark:tlble int.tance 'at Itangevity whichI wte imeei withI ittn frbisha haistoiry is titua of Thgoitnas (Cara, whoii, nte coraintg to the piarisha re"ister oaf S'. Leo aira a'h ioredoi tch. dtedl onl the 2t( i ..annmy r , :.88, sat the n,-taonishtig ny~ of 2017 vears-. lie wa;s baorti ina the treignifi inr tt it'talin-a oecoando. ano l34I anda li'agl it oheo reign'os gior t T t'e K'ines mul Qmt alas, o:at-t: ibe.~tare 2d. Ilanry, Itht 5ith, tad th. E;l wiardl -Ith. iad 5th.. Richiard :id. Ito 'v ah. Theio v-eraeit v taf this ~asttementt mi a ese. dlily siseerraine -hyli anty pe-rsont 'vhlio mny~ ebatatse toa ctinsutlt thei above regiser.'-C utrt is otn lienhh I. NOT '1('E. ST RA Y E~ I fromgi the Stubscribier, at a .iry lilt, tin thet 28tha tr 2Pitb ao Alareb hstsall staarel AI A l- E l :128, atroch minte, teni tar twe lve veaar oahl. aand teas salt bstish ina onge oye. It anypeso heaingor eeig seha alule will let the Sub lscriber kttaw tof it e'ithter by tte r tat tothiern use, staeh inflortmaatin wiill be tthanik , fully receivted. a BEYEU[LY BURTON. r Libaerty ttilt, A1pril t18. 1838 tf 12i . Niitr:ycd, ..F ROM the Stubsc-ribuer ont thae 27u h of I Aparit, twoa Mttles; otie a black Marnte -. Al atte slav ed ver~y amnteh hy theo gear, supa tr po~sedt to be nhata 3 years of aige; the uotther a ai storrel horse muae abouigt theo samte aige. tVWhen last haeardt froam thecy wtere seen nt ith t two wnigoni at Aikeni, A reward tf Slit .witl b e giveti for thle I tt i fdeliv-ered to Mr. .r .ohntathlant SetIon attiat Ai kent. L,. ID- ,IOIINSON. a 12 tam'Ie'. frain A ikten tan Sounth Idissoa,S. C. ? LPrsn igaltet-oa tIhe tate Chsarle.s Thas, ohecen'tsd, tare reiptdi ti makle Sp a ment it ath tilt ersonas htavin lg dem'andais nyisigit f thaa (etmate tof snia dtecensed ttre reneasted toa pre .senat thectn daily atteitedj. JA S. i. A t)AAMS, - Noav 27. 1st7 if ,ld,ninisratur I'otice. LLproshaing ay demnanids agnuinst thae -staeof G. Anldersonl. Sen.. dkeeased, are rtegnestedl to preaeant themi, atad itoe itndebited to f atke pasymtenit withiin thte titae p,rtereda b ya. A. A NIDE R ON, AuIdm'Iriz. Ja 0 83 f4 Niule are 1New GoodI A JIiJST reeived by Nicr.oLsoN s LE the following articles, whic a FXd iion to their former stock. they.nowljiive n hand a general nssortment'of seasonable 0OODS.-to which they invite thIe.aft4n. ion of their custoiners. k good assortient of Geni's. and Ladies. fine shoeq. 1:y's and Misse's do do enit's. line Putipm. ,adie' superior Kid Slippers. ieveral cases Black and White summer lms, the latest & omost frshionableStyle. ieorgin Nainkins. linck Thi-bet aid Sumitter Cloths. %I-o, a rood nsgortnent Brown Linens. Drillings and Vesttings-which they canl, have nade npj) in good style at the ahort" est inotice. \1so. n good supply superior fancy Prints. Frenc'h Muslins. 'amlrics nn Printed Lnwns. [alie-4' rancy Hlandkerchiefs. New style Muislin worked collars, %lournin, prints. Gialu.s and Muslin. ack Gros do Swis" Silks. Ladies.stuperior black colored & white Kid G love~s. do Bhck and White English Silk Gloves do do Lace Silk - do> uiek While and colored Lace Silk de4, llack and white-Thule for veils. A good assorinet Bonnct, Cap, and Belt Ribbiuons. Fenther ians. I,ndies' lie plain Straw Bonnets. \li.o., do , lt in mdliilion to the alinve named goods they have many other nrticles too tedions in eiterate, which they will sell on uac :oMmo ripdaiitng teris. If 18 E'dr,efiel, Jine 51h. CATAWIIA SPRINGS, LIN OiLN CO0UNTY. N. CA IR LINA. ril l l'11roprio-tor of this Establishnpnt gives notice, that he is repairing and linting it iny at conlside-ral-le expense, and in a stiperior style,and will have it ready for ihe r1fei ion of vom panty by the 201h of Maly. It is situated onitie great East ern anduf V est - ern L.in. of ftages, front Salisbury via. Lineol -ton to Asheville. &c. (a stage paos.. mu thoere ever%, daiy in the week ht one). hlie country ;riund is broken and prover i;aly hiealthy, and brsides the nmineral properties of Ite water. there are many in dmceents to turn tie ittention of invalids aild other-s towards this plave. It. prox iitiy to the lon%er eintry-the cheapness of ltg-the excellence of the neighborinig sovcirty-ih aunidanc e o,f gnae, and the rich liel affortled to science, esp.icially to mninrlo.dy and botiny. are facts not to be Overllooked by tihe traellin.g world. But it'is in the ri neral gnalities of the Spring that tite greIll lttractiOn to this spot consis-. The oroprietor hias i exaggrated lists of etres to present to the public, for he Ia just takdeni possession, nor would he deem it a conmpliment vither to Ole good t;ste or smgaeity of the puiblie, to present- suoh if he finad thern. But ie has the aisrnce 04on,h of Ihe most scientific physicians,n p - itts, to the raro and valuable p10,z e; of these Springs. , In 1824. Proft*; sled, (now of Yale College) made a.46trict anayIsis of this water, and pronounco* its. foreign ingredientts to lbe: Spl/phuretted ly dtro;:rn. auplute of Lite,.slphaeof Mur nusiat. -Ilariria of Lime. -'aor a -mrore exteinlel sitaemnent see his (h-oloival Report of' Niorth Carolina, ant thorize rI lv Act of A-i-winbily. paes 129 30. Spaice will nor petrtnit urs to adId the very fltatnering~ reina;rks of' this genttle'tii. bun tay oneir ni all1 eacrt,intedf with Ia thsmib jeact enti i hllp pierce.ivinrg tire pteenhiar a ay'ationr arf thet.e minra;ls to lhe disorde'rs that prevail at the Soithl. 'rThe Propiiiri,-tor etna oinly soupirnddaT hilt de toreninni;tion tar meeta~ partonae by* an unrflinchl ig atttention tr tire w'anrts, wa'isieo iand comn foirts of Iris visiters. Ther Spiirnes sire nuow.anad will hre throuigh. run the yaear, (opent for tIhe ai'eatnmoationiii of trmraellers. .JOS. W. H .\AM PTO( N. Proprietor.. Stute (if St101t I ( 'illti Inm . I.\' -EQU I'T Y. lizabt Wr.lililljian,. Seni. vs. Bill for Par -1 :ns Wi r u..si aiel othier-. 5 .tIon. ~T 'l pp'earing? to imy satisficen..... that -lameri. ~tjiua. r 'rter W i:.urs :and Githirrage 'u il bey'ori:a th iar so' t hrrr a i5 Mate.', our motioni hi~ Wr imihr. C 'ournplinanr t's iaol.cui. O rered th:I thaeyfr do appear atnd ph.aed. ainswe'r ar dietrirr. so lii' ate of' tihe puhi!i'entuia'neraof, ar thei said bill will, as agairnst thremr. hei t. ern pro com.nf:sso. ~~!t~tIC CI " J.l T E It s.e c. lF.. D. A fll:FIl'LLI'l-: lSTIC JT. lI \ 'C ).l,l(iN l'l.l.\S. .iiob Cha:nibtrliin, .itta'or!,wet int .- ,asutI. Sinrvyivarr. vs. Iro, N'tes-D*amages' 111 I . hPi;riitt Ihaving this day filed( his derc larsatiron in this c'ase, inthe ta '/rark's Offie. arnd thre sarid John A. Yonrnri hiainug no ife or aittrneyv. inio tai ibe ini this piroince,i npun sfpec'isIalrr aof tihe (Coturt endolarsedl thereon, carn hea servea: ft is thrrri>re Ordered thast tire suad Johrln A. Yonny do app,-ar iad miira his defece with a yrerr anal a ay,~' fraom tIhe filing of tIhe saidl adeclarinson. irs af'aresaiad, or fiiml anda irlsohinea judagrenit wiill lie liarthw ithgivset anawarrded for tire siaid plarintit. .JA S. WVAlR )L A W, c. c. z. lerIk's Offire, iJan. 17, 1838t ag 51 Stitle Oii MO0tih 4 rill'I l.. IN TPIlE COMMON I'Lh.AS. N. K. Iloithar &' Co. via. iuaitInel,et. Joni It. Mulnrrahl. /i5ssump.sit. 7Uilt. P1lrantif1.a havin~ this di ay filed thir dearberaaon, aa.ndn thre Deifenirlant having nerithinr ni ifi- nair iiarny. knowni ta lie in this Starte. anrdredrsa. thlar if thia said Defnndanrt do noat appeniar andl mruae Ihis deaf'ence'. wiithrin a year uatil ai daiy f'riir this dat'. tiinal anal ablrslte jaarudmet sltuha' f'in,rhw ith given anid awaurded for the saiad Pli'uinrtils iiirn'ariacrnt. Clerkas Oflic'e. liar. 41. 137 dg 4a For &',Ie. M Y' I1OUSE, untd l.OTl. ini thme Village ci IY.dlyaa lihI.npon termis to sn a putrchiaser. In mny abaeince., appily to Col. lan.kett. JAMES JONES. April 19 .r Jn 3LOCKS, WATrcES AlND J E #4E z LA MR I,. k1o. 242 111MaD rn-:-r, %tuu.-4-rA, GM). (Near the United States liod ) 1H1E Substriber olies to tho e Uitizenls of 3ldgeield District and itt vicinity a iRicl mnd ashionable assortiaeiii of WATO-..S, J;WILLIj Y &0 im the lates, :t y;e and importation, consistilg n1 part ofl the illowig Articles: Gold 1iindi4.epdeit Second Watches, With from 17 ti' 2. Jewets, Cold and Silver Levers, Pinii & fill Jewf-llvd, Londono Ditplex usnd Anchor Lc..apetneiit Watcles, Gold mod Silver Iepine aid Vertical Watchems, Ladies' rich Gvold Neck Clim,. imw patlers. Genwlemen's Gold (G*:ard --ind Fob Ciiins, Keys. Seal's, Finger-tv,igs. 13r.ast-ins, liar Ring-s. Gol amd Silver Thimbles, Pemil Cases. Spec taeles. &c. &e. MIantle Clockb, Plower Vanesm and Musicial SOX Ea S. A .,O, A Greeral -Issortanrt of r , SUCp AS SILVER TABLE AND T1'.A SPOONS. Sue.A I 1m.es. SnuBr I, i.i:s. C.wrsoo ts m C %;: B.ASKF..%.-N,.xs-ricHs.,..rdrou c. A Ss. S U P3 1-' A1.54RC1. T1.E ' ,LT It 'I()Jt "t ( 7U'JI111Il 1'. A ine assiivii -i of' lon.:ns'. I'. i.itrr's atid WVADnF & Bu-rcii.'s RIZAlO I.S. I'INl, NI Nl-'. ANI) .xCIS.-'Sl; atIso a good asslinitmet of BOIE. KNIVES and DIRKS. JI MIN 13. MUiiI'llY. N. 13. C.ocKs aimi \A reAMI:s carwilly re paired. mid Wlarranted to plinmtt weit. -\ nuisa. (ia. March P. 1 .:' I 9 BLOCK T. A. T II E Swicriber li- zon ho - v-l ir supplv of rendv mad Ti iN WA Rt U' or ai deacri1tion, e liei he of-ers at ahotE. qale or reiail. ni as low price.;ns can Ie al' 1!r4lvd inl i.s part oftie votintry. IIve I:is 'ii-!! a are spplv ol ilie -newi St fAlionl fo .IA PAN WA R I-.toer with Engli4h:mod Copper and Sheet Iron Ware-She--tino and IrazinLy Copper.-Block tisi, Sove Spelter. antlin PIlate-all of whirici he of fers for sale low for cash, it No 1(I1 rond streer. Augustn. - 1. F. CIIIE W. The vsilsriber being truly tha nik fsl fGo the very liberal pattrounge heretofore he stowed upon him tv li - friesil :mil tie pumab lie generally. re-il'petilly solivit.4 a in c of Othvir favoa,-and fiflers hi,.svrvi enin either "f the ,114 iim,oinimanhes 4.1 i1 uitless-Oppierl Till, Sliei lurn. and ltokiiin - D. F. (. An intita. Gn:., li1areb 5 ti5 r IlI 1 Suah,rcibiler woudld resspectflsls ir. lisrm the Mlerelrilus andI cit izeIls o &lgihjal D)istrict, andl thes plies ina y eniira t ha;i hie untis coIsn menieeds l.niufacturing ' 'I'ir lI're emnatmosville'. niiine iiils Norm mu 1u1daelch ( 'snr1 liomnse, whiere lie inte,h at Whlsales sir lest:uil, wvhichli nus ti'il si ''n aus i enasisnnbIle terms,' :is anys othe lai i5 s'siablhismentt in thei'5 'othernissm moutry. I Iavinig wosrk5e at thn buitsita's nin. e:er, at tii- No.rth :nil S.nih hi le eni wjith conili ulscesara' nrie tho-''seiwho umv farise hi,i wvitha ltesi tn,im, that they'~ aiiv nli al time s despends upon haint. lg their W.'arIe wel naiiuitfo fi- tire a1. lI wa sill ali~simrtke in e,n/rr, Tlo in -' 'lTtr ibs' c'iisntsrt ! iendl. rald Pipes., a ema thitemup if des'iredl. All orde.r,-'e Town or Coun'.tiryi thi:-nikillv recelt 54!d an,t s..'laoth :mtemb-d'u l0. N%. 11. Oihi Tii riairend, anid all l.iiil'. .htoh work, int his line, ecntedl with nea.t tilT's. Ii.iP.(iC'li-lic'l. D)snton,vilie, AlhI n'ei 0, 1 8.'t nr IIt;U4fN, AE L N, Ar. rpSil'. .,tnb.a'rmbei re.-p. -telh 5. SIt thei ti I'teitiona sof.\lI.-bi:ras. lanti'ers . Phicia' ad othela bir-tdet /a,, tock of s r E H WI I:DICINFTS, E)il.e ofL1 ll inuds, I'.'i:., /1:,r :"t/u, lI'indo e Glasss, Jiru.Jits &'c. &ac. ,A-r' rii .BRn lrniNa Thiri .suiiidyI is heaIv, lieb aI.ssortmentil gums. 111and their artisele'sfyrcs/s. D)eali.as eniirrs Iw'ithlh .ila :imifactstmers orignavl iimprs,i hey ienn 'hii'll' mInir 'gtoo Iiaa tiw's ani v hon-s ini t 'othernisI Coutry. I'lease casll :nl inx~amile'. Ours S '''re inll:Innhlura' is nexst to ii. I...bk: rs:ns &% Cs. ii A sei-i'. psalheite Ito Ib:Ai.i. or SroavASi.'.- ~ Wat' I 15n-5':. Is i'ill.N & It)BlIhitSON. D eceimber' 4;. 18:37 hi -1: T1o all wimso,a it assay Comucer'nm N OT)''IC( I'C is heraehv givetan, thamt the sui sc'riberr, writ h oriher".s, nill pe' ti tin thi Le-gistu re (If mlis St ate, at it's ntta 'se-sicn fiol as (Chart'er' of ai l~ iigi'e neus Sat tld Rliver, nari Chaiippell's l"'i'rry. ANDIJREW L. LARK. .Mav' 17, 1838. tie 15 '' RO)M time 'sublscribesr, sommit Iwo or thir wecek's ago. a simill Iiray horse,. (uisual . alle'd as piiny,) ahaoat hiot' years .st'ge. huiis vs large' fee-i for is hoirset ol' hii ize, romni~a i.es 'short mntan & tail, andi pae exc'eediingly wse wic'h is- hi' l'ivosrite grate. 'Ten m dollars will I givenl to any,iper.ona wiho will del'ir e r ta'he b-r to time sublseribeir. liv-ing ini lilamhs'g, or as suiii ble rewsarud for anty i mnseice shaowiing whlo his lso ats ise can Ise hadis -M. GRAY%%. Nit 24 d. . I A CARD. H L.-JEGFFE-1RS & Co. neknlOwl ot edgnes reniewed litaionq m otheir friends mud customets for (lie very liberal pitroage Ielre14fore o'tstdl on hemII; al beg leave to minotnee. that they h1ve nlow% finl Iand. und will continule to revvive,. a well selected asortmeitt of GOUS, eon,Iitilg sit PIuronl'l id Lomf Sitgar, Greell w hll %% lite 011e.e. N.O. & Stmar 11ose Molasses, Wine nid 6pirits tit t1.e be,t .1lecetion, Canal Fl-r-whole sud half libIls. ffille R(ope and14 Baugiog, I1on6 and Steel, 'Tigilber n iIh ;ll oise-l articles in the Gro c. r.q L,ine:-which thi-Y n ill sell, or send to Onler, Farrantld Uood. at the lowest imar ket Prices. They also continue to trnssnet Commis .sion Businesgs, iniebitling- receiving anid I*tr warding (if Gooos,. anld tller to Ilvit firitends w4ssurveof their bebt amientionj tc Irq:irs in that lime (A I -iness. 1l ainbursg , 1March IS:L4. tf5 The Pendletido Messenmer wiU'. itlert the above I'ioutir tienws anu seml their bill foi payment to1.L.J Colic Ifixture. T 1. nhabovi is : nsevr tuiiisig remnedY for tha vatriet*y of 'olie. so distres.-ing to intts 111(1 hIs. n- Ileh fte itst iijitriits anodsyiI e $ubl stano-s are I 10111111nmiolly; iven. It is sullh nm smthiiig. nInd instead ofp 'irodeivg costi%eikess. i tmsttll.y op-rates gently onl the lowe!s. 'lis remed14-th Ima4 nOW been used ftr ,(ert year.. wIlh tlht succesm and uppronltion, n hiei (11che iedtiines inide it) sell. canntit c4mni6nd It is exteliel'IV Insed by tie best pihysicin1, i thI(! nniry. mti i tus- the hingustgie of n .:1V nother. nets aIs a chainr. %X 1ne it Illay 'ii paini and h;Is ti.i child to resi. it dop, not le -4 belhimld it ti nlelan synmptoms'. %%:-Il I .:atal.in B. lentil's III ops. &c. generll p. durl AM0. mp l -ii, e6ons. acconlilpanV Inci. vi-11 olnid (8rItilienaws ofits 1-lillacy (if required) can11 hs plillrfe-d friaI tlh IIn-1ost respectsible citizeis Cailau1 :li (Geor gia. For sale hv KITC LIN & ROlMI tT'SitN'.IIiniburn IlOV \V'H..luhrsna C II. W%'.\t. I I.\CKE-'T T. P'endle..m C.I. IDRC. F. J1 .l S, Edgefidd C. II. Pu1 b r'l.: Rward. S iNAW.\Y ot hie SIubse ,herl e the ni.ght of the5tih i ebruiry t-l. rtns Mny piace tv m 4 CA ils 4on ilatimrg. S. C.a tig 6ian ta1ned BEN, iboitt forty-liv Vu-Irs obil. Ivt. ficet six inlcles Iigh. I T'he abit-e reward I will pay fi ieliver.in1g him i tie, or puttig iii In jil so that I (:.!- get hinm. T IiM 11 KEM F.RNAGIAN. Hlamhurg. .\-li t!G. 1-:17 f1 VO'I'ICE. LL Per,sons indebted to the late Chr' - tian) Beitht pst, eOceasI, r r-s _-d to matke imi6ediate paymnent. A nld piersons having duem ids agmilst tie est: I of' said decc.i,ed are requested to prost-i them ditly attested. JO11N HAlUSKETT, Exor -'b. 25. 3--t Notice. A LL person inlIt-hed to the Estate i AM rs. Sarah W ise, ilece.Nctl, ,,., re (luested to) make im-mediate paymemi, rin those ha1vintg demnands to present Ihes pr rierly te-:eI. EGNOC11 110. P!I-:SLEY, 1: -:!cr wilh the Iill anne.m 31 nrcl 7, 16:3 tf 5 r hli..Neots andi A\rei6nuts sif l)r. .J;tn - 1i6:6' psati sh ee:t! d haves(~~~l been6. re-w 6 r.t 11.15 i .l lies , jn Ilu h ne '>.1p 3:ur-indebted to Dr. S nn mre rjiste to'eciv th 31 nite t1.:o 16 lutslth. 5 :ivaN der tlen toblini:i, (116'f. .Mt\NN,66( esier 16or !J:161 h iotde. I thinsk, Inl Oretoh la t All per~sons are huesreby forewairns tram~ trs. lisn: hor -onid Nouteas, ass I still h16 Tinshl (' reek, (recenville, S. C. Inyv 25, e ho kat Ll&hii. Si 6h Ini tbi o th6Ie :Mthl 31lav last, h,s namedsui *u'6565. I6~Ila.J. he6 is 'ii dark11 cor ilh-xion, cro5w i-ys ii, it6ne in tIhe righst ;anel infrmis'66n:: conc6'(er in6, said busl, 6or -.(' 6ll1rnade. All peson66 are5-hd h a5Iili: tng any1 d(eailinIg or trlui66'! n Iish hims. Jt)hlN ICA31SFY. I .1, perisns imaIisitedi tlitheestate' of Samu a (' thlwell F.g I:ate of Ahhlevaille I listrict des. a661 e rleneted t6o in.ike payml1ent immedsia'I6tely. r tie-tede w~5ithin6Ithimepr6~earhed by law,to0cit. 6)f the suscrseiber(s. JIllN CO'i'lIIRAN, Augut~ 9, ln:7 If 29 .i'O t i Cc. i 1 II Subener will give a ihe .- price( for IIS W A X, T A L 1.0 and( FI.AIII E s. 1(LTICil ILN & ROB Oli:iTSON lini t'Ilhrg, 316 rehl Il. I :18 if 5 617,J F 'iIiSusiesi are Agenits for tIhe YA I'A. Y, andt will keep constatly 0on handt at i 'ttoe inl li lambur. a6 s6upp'y'66 e very Atti - maine611 (linr('d at that I'st.1hlishmen6it. 'and i sell .6 a1 Farlry I'riers. '[he sipeiiOr. 65polIi the \ 1 unct5se FaicsI6, is kow to615 al6:sl n;m e I exannnedll them606. and16 thler aret onalconie recommlIlendtedI to6 te Pui6Ie. 6611 II. I.. l'Fl.[S & (% - I GilAY II -q. ohfI tamhsurg, S. ('. -e.net 656my attorn, y inl thet. as6 we'll a6: aw''., (1hinny( lmy a1bsenIcC e 'r6m the' 6:tat J.I.IO.G O btle OF South.S11-olilla, ED1)GFF .1,f11,' & TRIt(;T. IIN TI1iIE COPLEAON JlJE S. )avid 0lnztRs. vs IAr rFACIINET, William Drmi. Assumsr. r-ii. P:llaintiW in this citase having this day filed his i declaration it tIe lerk's Odice, aI u tie Deft!niti.t. havii, no %% ife or Atormey knlown to be inl thits tate, uItn Vom :a Copy oi tie said decrhirin may be *4erved: There l'ore orderell. thaII the s:itl defr-miant do appear 1 make i, del-etice within aI year and I day fi-lomi the filillog 0' 1.:e s:i. l -eclarationl. or final and :hsobute pid-miemst will bi firthwitim awar i ite tie said PIai I mIkill*. (l.ORG E POPE, c. c. P. Clerk's Olice, Fi.dgelield, INay 14, 1838 15 Site of toutit; lumfrOina. EDGEFIEL, D1.6TRICT. IN TIE COMMO.N PLEAS. Samp-son KI(-eres..vs. I-'iontt s ATTACIIXENT Wi'ev Freem A .stmsrirr. 11I1f. Phla-:iffii; t:jii case havitig,oti the 14th I day ot Miay. IK;. tiled his declaration in. the t'lerlk's ( lce. and the def"enmdam hiving no w:Re or atorniey. kniown to he in this State lipon whom aI copy of fime saiii declaration innv he SeIrvedfl: it is tiherelie ordered, that the Pail de fi-idant do :ppear witl make his d-fence w.ithin am vear mit a day i-om tie fing ol the said dec hic-atien. or fiatml awd rilaso'ue judgmenst will be awm.arded to the said plaintiff. GiORGE. POPE, c. c. P. Clerk's Ofuiee. 'May 1411h, 1838. 15 South I nrofiia. E DG -:FIl ELI) DISTRICT. IN TIIlE CO.11.1ION PLEAS. Juih 1iyon. vs ATTACHMENT, Wilm iu Coik. AssuairsTr. SI iL IPlaittilinit this case having oni thie 15th iay of I)ecetubfr, 1837, flied Ihis declara tion inl m the Clerk's Oiice, and the Detimdant having no mW mi or Attorney, known to he in this St. uponm whnoma copy t;'the said declaration may be sem ved: Therefore ordered. that the said de-danit dit o apearand tnake his udefti'ee within a vear and it day from the flling of the said deelia m.mtmon. or ltitnl amd ahso!inte jndgememt will be lortiwithu mwardck to tie said Pltintir. GEOtGE POPF, c. ci. r. 'Clerk's Oilie. lecember 15, 11837 15 t' StonItie of tSot tI I ( a 1'oIla. EDGEFIE1) DISTRtICT. IN TlHE COVIlON PLEAS. .. & C. Yarnali, vs. Blrthul % Winidingu,-Shoher ATTAC13I.ST. . Btj1tntinu. Vs. ti' Satlm-. 1 I it-:A thle Pinmtiml did this dav file udeir dceclaration in tie ilice o' thi. Cotirl. nuainst fthe Dlefiudtanit. who is abment 1'rom and wilthouit flte limits ol'the m ate. (as it is said,) Uam;il havinu- nevitt.er wifi- or attornkev knowt, with -in fthe -Ammw. mn whtso a coply otfie &eclurations r wil'l a ric' ito plead thereto n::hlit to ie served: 11 i, limereirm tmdf-redi. tha-it the defi-utidant appear an pil-all to file said devcmarations within a veur .1111i a1 dak othetw i-. final j igm envit will he givenl an11d alwarded a:a inst him. I',.OR!G(' POPE-, c. c. r. Clerk's Olice. Dec. I. 137 Inq 44 nlte t f Soulbl Ci-fuiiia. F,DGE.FIE1.I DISTRICT. IN TiHI, C0.13AON I'LEAS. Larkin Grifinl. vs. Thof;. .31. Cla rk. soirvivor -tahe. T H1. Plaititiil havimg iling Ihis declaration in .T this case. anil tie tefinnt havimg neither wite nor attm vie ' tv known to be in tiis State, Or dered. tint the sa'id deledant do appenr and plead t1 the plaratill"s decl.;rastion %Vithini m-yi-ar md a iay fromm the publication ilncreof, or Judgment absolutte will be awarded auaitnst hmim. Gi'.O. Pt) PF, c. rP. Clerk's Offitee. .an. 2:1. 1?3. dm ;51 I )G-'FI.IDDISTRICT. I N T Ill- ('O3.I1ION P'IJAS .f:..o.- .\ . i..:n dh mmmm. 9/Il l'..\Sthe PlintitT hactih thi-c drt le b V is detel:ntion.m a-.iit the )ehcdanmt ali.o rtesm-ids hevot-c time limi:s of t! is tate, andmm nis- m --it.-r i li- met amt-irwc v n' itinm the. s:nnmot u tmonm 'whinum am t-trv cmf ,sm:ti.d e:irationt. wiith at toy-~ pl-mi thti-ot. mm:cv I'. -t-ned,i it is Or It-d :ba t!.i I. 3me,t':mtm di. ie:a tin time - ai. tera*imitiomn wiiin a-tm yar :ammlnt adar. frotum hi.i i-- a t il.tmicse hnm..! at,:c abl,,mhimte joml::nentz ui ill in- awa h- aginitm ecimmitu. Cler'.c i i .;PE, c. c. r. 4 ix T'I!E CO.liM.1. r,a.:..-18.c -r WVmm. it icumin. is. .\r.ens:. ii Jtl' im . ii azwr. .\rcm'm. ci UP II E Ism Phinmi:having tis daym rid hism-ci:iral I nmomn inm te above c.csme, ame the iI-mtndan. *inmg withti wilh u-r :tttormncy. ktnow nm tibe within time Sitate u t; -.vhtom am copy of s:cid tihmilar atio, i:hi am inuit t pmi--ni .tm in , be i- ioid it i) r :der d. thtici m e smi )el'- dimm doead to the -:mmid declacr:atmi:. wimthi am yeacr ami.t at day. irtimn tm thin- tite or ~indt?m mit finaml awmit L.hSotue n illibe Gm, '.O. POcPgcm,mc. ii. r. Ntveiuitmr 21. i":j7 cpii 4'J - I\ 'i'ill--')lO1.1 PI I'S. Cha'e :-: mi;. Adtmi o m -rr.ctswr i.n-y . .l1.;.t.ctd. <hm-e*t d I s. . :\ Cis it:r .) - on - I innac!i. -\sc':- i. ?'i li i ila t i in~ :hi cmate livii-g, on the - th% dm o ..t e . m I . tiled, i tiechii titn inmu ymm oIle-- c mai t.,e dietedmm hacvinmg ito amci it- oru aintormney. kmmown tom be inthi mimiemit.npuiimn ti. whotimm a copy of*ci mthei-clarti.cm wich am speci mmd irdler tif te t-ctmm ticde tit tees..eani be se-rv cit ed: Theimrefore mom di re-d, mlhat the .t d .iatmm,- Dtn icer cl do appeat-cr andm imaike mis dielint' within at yea-cr ca*ci am day tfromimie iian fc-, th det eimcrtioi.n - ami caht esmbu.r -ti- ci cmndt ab!solttii judg~mment will s bie iorth1w ith itt-mm::md awa rtdedtiamint im. .lmi-c~ l.S. W.\cm 3i* .W c.c.r ,5l.' Ci OMMuIx ~ WELAS. Pr sut- ir. .\ssusmpsit. WIi 'il A lte Pintit di:tlu ti.i i dv file 7 themmir declacruaton in :I.e 4 dcjie of this Comurt. mcainsctth listi -nd-tUc' . whoi ar--c c-tun. rummm anduc wviitout time ntm's itt tis :Stat-. (asc jm is tm d aie h :.c cm j m i : cn it e r u o f i i -th um a t l - 'o r ant tr m t- e -i-.l: it I ich.--mt -Gu c.rdlr'd, thaut the De. ii t-u:. i-a :c. r.m - id! a ,'i .i t ':. u i t finalt-andrc ti dgmnien u i e :c .i :i cin i ,an w ..'rd l ici f:..-m. ~smagmseti:~.0 \h' - W. ci mcIi.A \ci'i '.mc. . - C!rr's tiie, o U. . -ht4 - I. . Pm-r.-'- b..'cu- toa ihe late Mmr-. lie a ct mm utog ic- de m b,-ic' sin- tt mhe--:ite'mnt aiddem --ca,ed .nem reuine-tedi to premtnt thetm Jiuiy att.-:ed-m. D eci t9, 1-'37 ml ft