#njjpl Socio, l-f rs"'[::" ' - i Written for the Yorkville Knquircr. j fro VOICES OP NATURE, lrC ! cr< nr .1. woon i>ayii?son\ "The world ! what means it??mine is /iw." Mrs. llemnns. j lo ? rc The outer world is mute, until inspired S(J By spirit-fire within; when touched by soul - Its million lips respond, and echo back The soul's deep inner breathings. j a I have stood ; sj But twice on ocean's shore. The first, a cloud Ci Had swept like night across my path ol life, And darkness bowed my buoyant soul to earth. y The ocean spoke that feeling as its face I. Reflects the sky above. Tl e heaving waves a Seemed weary?tiring?tortured?agonized, And wretched at the doom that scaled their lot In everlastinguess of toil and woe! The ocean-murmur seemed a- moan u< deep i t And wild as ocean's pathless, homeless waste? 1 ;i A sob as tearful as if tears alone ' t Made up its mighty mass of briny waves. i s The breeze that freely swept its surface seemed ] A hiss sarcastic as the cynic's taunt. ] The mists that flitted yonder o'er the verge f Looked phantoms of those hopes that die and scud j Their goblins back to fciud us to despair! ' ( The very sand-> seemed luring me to tread Where I might sink, a victim to niy tru.-t, " tunc Jiour t <>t spirit-gloom?like that ocean's self, A toiling, whining, hissing, ghostly thing,' As ould as charity and death! I I stood Again upon that ocean's marge. The cloud J ] Had gone, mv spirit-eye was clear, my soul Was radiant with the haughtiness of hope. ! ''The ?< Hurled wildly from it -pheval Course, a piece. A li agtnent dashed in h-elcssnoss away, 1 lie last imperfect and abortive child i?f monster-mothering Night!?Prefigured. t- >. In that lost, solitary erum. I saw Tl ic la-t dark Prince of universal -in. lb-lied down from light, and hope, and heaven: a . fn-ad. Scathed, singed, and bloody, howling oil tiirough ^ Abandoned by a shuddering universe 't That hissed him as Ik- fell: Those hisses were i The breeze that t:iwir..l my K<.? ? U Again: auoul?to every charm awake, alive . p' To beauty's majesty in every pha-o Of light ,ir lite?felt i loveliness. Each star became a wish, ft Auil every w:>h concentered in that hour. And all that hour in but one smile?a smile I"pon the face of her whose heart beat near g, To mine! The whispering breezes sung a song That seeuicil an echo to the one those lips Ji That /ht-rolorcd thn/'dshotc dirt. The merchant ] placed his earthen-ware, despairing of suiting j fastidious a customer. ji A pedagogue in this neighborhood related ; i me a laughable story of one of his scholars son of the Emerald Isle. He told him to j )ell hostility. ' II-o-r-s-e, horse,' commenid Pat. 'Not //orsr-tility,' said the teacher; j )ut /ios-tility.' 'Sure,' replied Pat, 'an' didn't e tell me, the other day, not to say h<>ss'! I Ic jabbers ! it's iron tiling will yc one nay, i nd another the nixt." THE "ARKANSAW TRAVELLER." Everybody lias heard of, and probably heard his tunc, so fuli of inspiring melody. I'rob- i bly few, however in this section, arc ac-u; \<-u Back Wood-'.nan.?!* v??5l think m\ li>>tt ; haunt, d \.'ii 1?m?1 .' J here s none nearer ian the ;:ra\e yard. Traveller.?11*.iv lnu: \.,.u \.>u have ? li 1 iVi11 * lit llel'e ' l.'aekwe.vn ymi tbi.l. and >iue out ot* the rain and you in ay stay a wln-Ie eek. Misir. Traveller.?I wish you would have my horse at up and fed hiirh. 1 Backwoodsman.?I by. take th:- man s Imr-e } jd put him in the Stable?put a bundle ?-f . ddet* upon the loft -? Idyll h< can t reach ir. >11 sl?". Traveller.?Stranirer have Volt anv tiling joJ to cat about here. Ikickwoodsinan.?^ i>. I giios so. < *Kl la. ?*, look up hero on tile twn. Backwoodsman.?Well kick that dog oft* j mt bear skin, 1 don't rcekou you'll get wet ! ueh. M I'SIC. i Traveller.?Would you like to hear the * .dance of that tune. Backwoodsman.?K'en-mnst as live as not: 's tolerable good for these parts. J'ltOl.ONCKI) MUSIC. Traveller.?Well, stranger how you like it ? ' Backwoodsman.?(Jive us your paw. Old1 oniau get out o'tliat bed and let this stranger ' tve it. Any man that can make that music j in sleep in the best bed in my house, and tve cleau sheets in the bargain. Boy. go id empty a barrel of corn in this man's horse ough, and stop the door with a'stack of l'od- ; :r. Now stranger, good night. Bou't for- , t that tune before morning. i 1 ++*++ ZK?" When Mr. Adams's dog Carlo was , nsoued, Ike attempted an elegy upon him, id began it thus: " l'oor Carlo, he is dead and crone. And he won't come hack any more; I wish the teller thatpisencd him Could be served the same sauce." i The devinc " flatness" here gave out, but l he read the lines to Mrs. Partington, her ' ] l*c lighted up with pride, like the bright hot- 1 in of her tin pail in the ruddy rays of the 11 al fire. " There," said she, as she felt in ( r pocket for a cent, " that's what I call go- I c as, and seems to warrant the predicament i it you will some day be a learned man if j 1. u only know enough, and write minus poems ' all the great writers do. I would be more , 1 mod to have it so, than to have you the pol-! x iuof France, or the prince of whales." She j li ised the cent into a corner, and Ike held i : his hand to receive a large horn button that 1] ; hud mistaken for the coin. Four marbles 1 any quantity of subsequent winnings faded fi m that young gentleman's mind as the val- 11 ess horn touched his waiting palm. Boston Post. \ DUNNING. 11 A. poor editor out west, whose pockets are 1 pty, but whose books are tilled with long h ndiug accouuts, makes the following novel ti Deal to delinquents. ^ We call the attention oi those who owe the 01 nter to the notice, and hope they will gov- a< 1 themselves accordingly.? Carolina Times. ? Friends, Patrons, Subscribers and Advcr- tl :rs: Here us for our debts, and get ready >J ,t you may pay; trust us, we are in need, tl 1 have rcgurd for our need, for you have ir :u long trusted; acknowledge your indebted- if s, and dive into your pockets, that you may 01 mptly fork over. If there be any among k if one bingle patron that don't owe Ufl some- I wusJts) liing, then to him we say?step aside; conider yourself a gentleman. If the rest wish i) kno\V why we dun them, this is our answer: v'ot that we cave about cash ourselves, but our reditors do. Would you rather that we go o jail, and you go free, than you pay your lebts, and we all keep moving? As we agreed, vc have worked for you; as we contracted, ve have furnished our paper to you; as we Dromised, we have waited upon you, but, as pou don't pay, we dun you ! Here are agreements for job work ; contracts for subscriptions; ? ?. anrl fur defer pi 01X112}(2S 1U1 ivli^ ClUUiio ^ uuu uui*u v? ?* v?_ red payment. Who is there so mean that he don't take a paper? If any, he needn't speak ?we don't mean him. Who is there so green that lie don't advertise ? If any, let him slide ?lie ain't the ehap'cither. Who is there so had that he don't pay the printer? If any let him shout?lor lie's the man we're after. His name is Liyiun, and he's been owing lifer one, two, three, four, live, six, seven and eight years?long enough to make us poor and himself rich at our expense. If the abov? appeal to his conscience, don't awake him t< a sense of justice, we shall ha\e to try the law and see what virtue there is in writs and con 1 stables. i A JUDGE'S MUSTAJID BATH. Two or three days ago, a young friend wli has recently been spending some time i Georgia, related to us an anecdote which show how thoroughly sea re >1 the people oi the int. rior of Georgia were durimr the prevalence ? i ^vinievi^fsovvt? . ,,| (|ie ! P?v?hi Court of that State, was up in tli country at tint, time, but within twentv-fm hours run by rail of the terrible discase.}' s.iaj. in the vessel of water, h bejran to apply it freely upon his person. At ter ^uire a pleasant exercise in this wav. h< looked down on his body and limbs, and .lis covered that he was tornin / /./#/. / . (ih, hor r..rs! Ilis friend was hurriedly m-iii Ibr, eann and declared that the symptom was expres sive of u llow fever. IJur, said the dud-e. -hivel'Mlo the while I feel no | nil) : I feel well !" mueh the Worse; thcab-ct: *e .1 ti.I-.- . Ja.-ulu?. ?1. what shall 1 do "lite only i..ii. I!- ,i d tie :o.Up to oj e;l eVelV i'-db! | . Ill: ! III*!. I - He minute w'*nt ? :* a . ..1 i? j* ilte jw , i;.:ht was fadin.. ::- ,-rt.iiu hi ; ruth'il ii* ri'l:*:- ?;. i':i i ,:oi.w.i a ol.-ii k as a er.e.e, alio' the ? an. v.'ii.-}? a ear.' ! - nan: i.ad ; ! into -In- ::i . wa d! r. 1 i.. i .elo.iy'/ ' /. ? /. \\ e add tha: tie' 'ud .e -urvi\C'i ?M ' /"/// / y' .1/'' f >1 TELEGRAPHIC. \\ In n ir was tir-t rej.orted that Pi'of.s.-or >! |-c !iad s'tiveedi d :I1 e.,n\ . \ i;;_' illteUi jellei t i? i. t w .. r.o... ihe wire, of the M mm-tic Telegraph, one "hi , knowledge of a.-troii"iiiy." he -aid lie In- a' tii tiling eould not be d ue! shortly after, t) ileilly's im u were seen -i-niim the poles directly bv the old man- d well in.'. ' Mm lav. lie joined the crowd who wer< winm.-.-i.m ;!ic operation "f -tret ti:e wire. I'j.. n beinu a.-ked what he thought oft lie matter ///. /. he hesitated a motueiit?a.-suminir an air of importtine.?and then replied : "Well. . !)ilemeti, while in the Legislature. I nave the subject, considerable at lent ion. and al ter JliUcii investigation and reflection. I have eome t the conclusion tlm' if //*"// ?/ r>, '/ I'll' V//I'''/ /II 1, ( hot " ft ///* ,; / / f'lI'ljt IllUl'tl' . lll'l'lil' . Jx.,1." It' l ljlil'lt' A "NICE CROW." A somewhat fond and jealous wife, who-e .-u.-picioiis of peeeadilocs bad been cavalierly met bv Iter husband stopping: lnr nioiitli. with the savim: Oh, that is a nice crow for von to pick." came at last to Iter dy in:: bed. round which stc m! her nnuniinir .-poiisc. and fine younu- family. JfeaviiiLTa heavy sinh, she thus addressed the former:? ".Mv dearc-r Charles, I. cannot depart in peace without confiding to you tint secret of an inconstancy?the otijv one of which I was ever vrniliv towards you?but?but it shocks me to confe-s that one of these .leal' children is IH.M \??lll>. "Heavens!" exclaimed (lie maddened 1msiiand. which ot" them is it thai doe* n<r the effort, "thats a nice . row for you to pick !" GETTING 'EM MIXED. We once hoard an old fellow, famous all aver the eountry fur his tough varus, tell the following. lie was tolling what heavy wheat lie had seen in the State of New York. "My father," said he, "ouce had a field of vlieat, the heads of which was so close together, that the wild turkies, when they came to sat it, could walk around on it anywhere. We suggested that the turkies might have j >een small ones. "No, sir," continued lie, "they were very' argc ones. I shot one of them one day, and sdien I took hold of his legs to carry him, his icad dragged in the snow behind me 1" "A curious country you must have had, to lave snow in harvest time !" "Well, I declare," said he, looking a little Dolish, "I have got two parts of two stories lixed !" Scene in a Western Bank.?One of our Yestcrn correspondents tells the story of a lan who had a draft on one of the banks of tlinois for three thousand dollars, for which e demanded specie. The bank officers invi,'d the applicant to come behind the counter, hich invitation was accepted, when the door f the bank safe was opened, and the officer ddressed the following language to his visitor: Say, stranger, look in that further corner of lis safe and you will see a small pile of gold. fow, that pile is the least possible sum that ic law will allow us to keep on hand, a waistlg, while we are a banking institution; and you think that I am going to break one of ur State laws to pay you in specie, you don't now who I am. You never wronged me, and have no ill will against you, but take care how yuu run 011 cur bank, or I will bring out our revolvers." The j>?ranger took bills lor his draft.? Trriiiarrijt. | j JJk^'Oly love/' Mrs. F'i'i'/.ie to her j husband, " oblige me with :i five pound note to-day, to purchase a new dress." " Shan't do any such thin^r, Agnes ; you called me a bear yest-rday." < Lor, love, that wis nothing ; I meant by j it that you were foud 1 hugging." " Von little ; I have 110 five but here's a tfou/' 1 ?iiagr;tp|ifal jSlicfdj. j PATEIC3- CALHOUN. 11 j The name (jjalho^ w:i* originally written 'I (Johiuhon, (pronoun1"! Colioun,) and emanated from lluijColti Highlands of Jutland. ' ! There is some! line ,'"1V than a tradition that 1 i the t'lan.Tivii % on dan^rous coast of that 1 | sea-irirt land, rere wreckers, and rceei' ved their nam i ?V"lJ :l ' renen term for a pe' culiar boat in use .^"?X thorn. < oilman was the manner of wrii-' t^"' *"'?? after the appearance of ilmt'iuly in Amcriea, but was gradually ch: Hiredl" t^dllonn, beinyo proII: n.mnecd U'one alh- Vyn c:,t,y l]u- boyhood ! of the Scnatti. '''here are some old men aliioii" us. hofie'r, who slill speak of t'ohoun. ~ lib-Upd (Tin seems to have been very '' resneetanumbers and military j.! rn.fri.i tor, Airdir.'j to the books of Ileraldrv, 1 j the Ilearherl.iursf, or in tlaelie, j />/v/oiV/"'./ x lji""' was honored as their de- 1 ._ j vice or had v of 'iHioetioii. Th.-ir tartan, as IS I wc learn from tlw-une source, seems to have ,| bullirii i tlv mau'iiiiieeiit: the following , weivits eolor- in th** order of thcirarraimeinent: .. blue, black, (lilc. ?, white, lToou, red. tl i yreen, whit >!;? !.. l.bie, black, blue. A lidi s j has also been jlains'd by eertain knowing ones { , 1 of the famir a- part of its ancient coat of (.; arms, in coiuisrii-a with which onite a eliari acteiistic aiic(dciv i> i of the Senator?ili i.. . c iL. . . ,.i i: . .. ..n 111 M i. I i i \ t MI :n- . | ' i > 111 ti i) ?'i 1111?- *; i |?i I the ::i-ISii#; Iv U"t this liivici t?f the fish?" ? Why it i> very i.'tisilv :i-/< <-uti-,ui-??ii. I'utriek < ":iHi-. ill.* lather <>7 the n:it;?J*. ; eminrateil a' he .??l* I ?. iiiu-!inn* h-'tween the wars i . 1tV-'iu 1'? n?**z 11 .m.uiitv, Ireland. ? | A :> ri'-a. tin]'?;iiii?-ui. lied jnvvi-.iis : ? T 1:1- event. 1 h?*v -rttifii .If.' ,i I'.-nn vl. inia; t*nt hear! iiii; i.t'i.. tt r '.i)i in \ i.'-Jni.t. tin- v.ii?niii-In-rtly at'tef - m. v-d ihith. r. ami !' -rn.ed i ? tti' tn ii; :i: i. i ! ''lii. v. iVe-t.-i'Si \ !)'. "inin. I l'M' \ f' i-ic isa*. in. i-ee-mie ( an", in ;iii* i*? t ' . ami i-.?t h< r 'i a. \v ir 1 - I.. < >\ rwh-i'iied v h nfvi'at hi- m:.-\jm'iM.m! n t'-.MP.u. . in- r- i'. I . > -eek r iti-j ia . xii. .:t a - .ms- in wlie-li :i? .uld II- i- II .;' ! ! ' ii1"\': aril -fttinu "Ut ::!'?;? iiir-'ii'i'-'l !i .. a tii-- \? ! i- -7 Smith ?'.ir? !: na. lii'* W . h: v . ttl.-i:n";t. i>ii a ? i !c "! ti;.- - iiati,.-. ,i tii.- north.-rn j.art "t' the nr.-.-nt l,.iii. i.-t r !h.-trti i. had thru Im-imi -t:w?ii>h. '!. an i it.- ' -urn! it) it a emiY-mien? r.-ttii'j t-hici'. \t "lii--ant'' I'l'T'i'l. tii.' i?"i'ti"ii "! ?-"Ui;in n. w ?.y|v;.i a.- Al-h? \ iile. w is ? l.n.L."5i'0?' oNc.'pr ::i" -in-ale :n n: "i' ( M-t S ^f-iy?i \ iiiaii- -1 2 ii tii.' hi!! r.nw with tin* inter--tiim r? inaiiis "i'thf : Star tin*t <>f' llev.'iiiiiiinarv iu?'n:-?i'y. 11 !i.i?: ? ? ii t?>r an-'-tho limiting' n'Mtimi "I'the 11. ..tins. ami \va>' lvi-eiitiv in i"-;ii>' t'atin.u.- i.ii. - iiii* ::'iv 'iitur"iis. huntertii.' n-'an -r hit.' -.Mtli'im nts, (.ilm-in . iin-i with a j-artx f :Ii-'-- . ami ren-ived tV-uu tii- in - w:: _ i a.'i'i iint ?>7ih-' i*r"a*.? . ?th--i .v. <' ' ^ t'eniiiiv ?.r" th.* s-:! am! . a 1?M;i iai "7 . tllat !: ?|.?r-. rtaim-.l visit 'it hints I'll .tint r- ha n1 ctieal -nrv V"i\ !;ii?l , .iti'-i laf::- i.-iMiv iaml. ami ha. temd baek : ? \*ir*_:ttit-. ii';??il-l.-. the rot ->7 r::e tatuiiv '-I v.-::i-ii. ami ..reujiy i; with him. lie Wa- "Ueees' "i iiieui j.>ji{eil him. ;ui'! lih'V f'i'iiijiji i ihere. 17-? ?. tlii* present ('.till..mi .M-liln::- it. ju>l mull! vear- hoi'otv the 1 arrival i:j i!; ~ miuhhorhou*! ol rim* L'lviirii i | 11 v-- uu- - from \M.. \ ill.i on iin- Sniiinit:. ' l'.>r - 'iii"', *i i after lixiiiir liiiiis ilia! lie Was :;iti<-ii oj'teiler i , fin|?1?ivi.mI w:;ii ais ?;??nipass ami -taifiu the' >mnmiulin?' c-'iiuiry. lhau in the inure .juiet i work ot a laria< i* | ami ir was in in? ui tlie.-o 1 : expeditions, that lie litM met. under .-oimwh.it romantic circi.'ii-ianees. tlie younir lady who 1 afterwards hecaiia.' hi- -ecoiiil wife, ami the ! ' mother of his jilu.-lriuus son. .Jeiin ('ah.lMVil.tt citizen of Charlotte eoitn- j tv, \ iivfuiia, ami who.-e family origin ami i-x- : ml lis hail, we hiiicve, heeii similar to those of the Caliiouns. vund, ahoiit tiie >aine time with them, a new h- im' i" Eolith Carolina. Kxjdo- I rimr the C' liiiirv lir.-t in -oarch ot an aurccablo 1 situation, lie iiml settleil with his wife on .Mill creek, in Xe\vh< rry I'i.-triet. Miss Martha I Caldwell, iiis -j-.v-r. was also an inmate of his j j family; she left a pleas;;nr. resilience in Virj einia. to cheer her sister-in-law m the wilds of i i ill.. i.iisinesS ut Mr. (lahlwell tile too i quite common i'1 the .'roe, uiirestrictoa ho?pi- j' tality of the country, but which led in this in-! [ stance to groat results. He became enamored j < with .Miss Caldwell, perhaps on first sight; ad- j 1 dressing her soon alter, they were married, | ' and settled on Calhoun creek in Abbeu'lle District. Here, happy and respected, tln.-y lived through the succeeding Indian War.., and itiu | dark years of tbd Revolution, he surviving till j 1 1790, and she to ISO". j1 The father of Martha Caldwell wan a soldier j j in Hraddfteli's war, and had been long dead; i i after hi in they uuuted their first son, William, j' James, the second son, was named for a von- ! < erable uncle, the Rev. James Caldwell, a Chap-, \ lain in the army of Washington, and who fell r at Elizabothtown, in New Jersey, a martyr, } basely mnrdered by the enemies of his coun- 1 ? try. A thrilling account of this distardly act, T appeared in the Banner sonic six months ago, I s under the head of il Revolutionary Martyrs." : t' It seems that he was singled out by the Roy-' J alists as a special victim, on account of his v talents, inflaence and devotion to the cause of I I liberty. The brutal .soMior suborned to di t patch hiiii, suttered capitally for the offence. ^See Dr. .Murray's history 01 tho Drcsbytcrian t'hurch, Kli/.abethtown.) Besides John < 'aldwell, there were three other brothers of .Mrs. Calhoun, viz: William, .James, and David. . 1 ftfit'Cill' I>'.vi:i:tissmi:\ts will beimrrtedat One Dol; lar per sipiare for the tir.-t. and I'iiirty-seven-am'.-a; half Cents for each .-nbsenuent insertion?a square ' to consist of twelve lines, Ihevii-r. or less. Ibi.-im-.-s Cards, of a half-square or less, will be inserted at S">, m r war. For ailVcrtisiinr Mstrays Tolled. : Citations, s.l; x dices of Application to the Legislators, . So; to be paid by l!ie persons handing in the adver- > ! li-'-nieiMs. Moiitoiy or Iptartcrlv Advertisements j will be eliartr d I )ne !>?.i!:?t* per : jiiare, f.rcaeli in-crI root. Contracts by tlm year will ! e taken on liberal t<-r a-?tbc c.iiitracts however. nu>t in all cases j lie confined m the immediate ' i-of !h" linn or individual contracting. Ail advert: emnits not havim.r tin1 number cf insertions marked mi the margin, vill be eoii'i.nn 1 i;:>t:< firbid and ciiaraed accordingly. Obituary V eicrs exceeding one iiinre in length, will be clstt i ibr lite overplu-. at regular rates.? Trilnues of i'.e.-p. et rated as advertisements. . HnKMUtfU-.. ana Cash Music and Piano Store or HORACE WATERS, No. .133 Broadway, N. Y. Opposition to the Combination ! Ml Sir .1/' HUKATL V HHI/l'i '/ .'/) !'It ICES. VOTWrrSISTANUINC t!i.- f. uiliiuntiuii of Mii-ic x\ t i tip the !' t music :i'_';;iiist Ilu' iuti-re.-t .-ers. :i::?i tlii-ir rcl'ii-al t.? fXtcin! ! Mr. Water- ilic c -iui. .1" ['if trailc. In* is iii iiiiiii immense ale?li:?v.nji aliiiliilaiit t'viilt'iici' tiiat iit1 pti!?lii* enniitciinjice a:i?l -ajes.cf i:; !il- j.j.'.sit h-n to tlietireat M1:i ??i 1 in liis e!t'..i. - 1-1 aiil native talent ami a?li.pl I in* A.: thllai < 'itrri III'V. Ilis -tuck III' American .lie! Klllu. |.c:iii M11-i i- '.tntm-ii-i*. ami the eatac'ine oi hi--.an I iml'i:cuti"ti i> lie 'if tlie larjit"-1 ami ae-t lecteil in tlie I iiit 1 St.;.'cs. lie has :ii.-o maile a *;i :it :t? lit.'thai in I he ;r:rc !' t'iani'S, M--I. <|ii.iis. :.iel Miif.t! !.; tvuiiieiit - .i' a'! k.ltii . SilJii'f'i-l' ilieil '. tict.ive Mam r..i- ~ I 7S-"0. ami intfiiei' ?i' ... I Ua.l. ami ilist! lilnetit- is -1i'<'ll'jr :ili*i illfa' ! .- tie.-! v.iiicli e..-i > " ' ?. I'la.i..s .?|" every viri !;. !' ' .;i l jii'lce. -..j, I.. 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In' < - . i' M'l '"i. in ' !'.;cti: : : . ,c ! ; a^. a.i a eliai'ae. l-'eil ?J'J 7 -'111! 4 \k>v Mil' ?;s' vmTsa i'isios.sN \. ?Tie* Uti iel-|._'!lt I a.-.- i .a;.:, illi a..! ( i|iil;-h i-ii.i.ii a- tiic liec-'t.-ary .~??ii**.ev?. .Ve.. can lii.liilC'l. i N-'tV. I. is'n-- :;::u I lllj.iele M.VI' "I 1 N?n: ru t* vi:.e.i\\. i'..' t 'iinve. well eiiei iVt-i iii.I lilii.-iie-i .11 ttie l.e-i !'. ic. 1; a innit' i a; i.l nie-. that -uc!i a vv>.ri; Is a : a' ie-; 1:11 a ur :-! ;[ . ami 1: i- in cmim'- j ,i|elif.' ..| li.e .; .Uefil inilli 1 ;es it iiii- -lil.j. cl. tiiat ' . f iiiUci iia'.e etiiai. .? I .a lie enter i: . I i i - :iii if-.. ... . , , 1,1 I'" i:-i" ' nail .1., i,, acciliale; iai.l i ' being ;i prole-sod surveyor) detaining him fre| queiitly, Jays togetiler, from his lirej .sido. ; This excellent family were living happily on 1 Mill crook, when i'at. Calhoun, surveying on a certain occasion, in the forest of Newberry, j1 met J no. C;.]Jv;.ll engaged in the same busi- !J ness. They wero stiv^g-.rs, but congenial in j spirit and blood, a short acquaintance Cornell- i ted a friendship diat lasted through ljl'e. Caleb j j well invited him to his house, and introduced liiin to hi< wife and sister, :i circumstance imvii. i.l in* Natnrni i' .:miin- tin- j Inlet-. n . N-atii i-. I?.\..ii-i I Moiat till-. .'v.-i. i?t|5.?!* 'nijii'iVfiiu-iit- .:i?v:i . i' M tii-.-e-, l \ iiiar -. !' ?!! :ill*i | ;!i:t 1 . t .i!? -_r?-. \ *;? riu- M:i{' will ' ?y t' Uliiltu'l* ;' I tVI I.I.I \ M I), i (?i K. SAM!"HI. L'i:.\K!'::. IVt.-.- !.:' - '? * Silt tti*t !'!: : fin- ! |.n?i..m. -! ?.<"? i |:i I'lain !'!: ; I'.J'er-. | Information from any iitrci*. which uisiy i ! -ervme in riiii'rtin^ ?:ii' W' i !.. will i ? tY.aknil'y j i. \.i a- -moi I ie ihlt cl : t.? \\>i. risiiKi:. u'i, ' j't. I' " !. '? ' it South Carolina,- York District. IN t'lli: COM MUX 1*1. MAS. D. .1. L. Twitty. William l\ t.'Iai ..?Attach- I lllelU. n "iiMUKAS ilto IMuiiii:Il"~ JiJ ..h 7r!i .l:iy ?.i ; T T Ucrcinoer mie tii'iii ui'l 'it ii:tli*Iami j til'ry-i'<.it;-. ii!.- ;ii?-Iri:it: nauain.-t tin- Ihiiinlaiit j wim i- it is -ahi i i- a'?M'nt Iron an i without the j 'iii.lt- nl':lii- S^.: . ;i i ha- neither \viI am \ turiiry . uMiiwii witliin riu* -aim- ijmii whom a i m v uf >nhl !* - 1 ?-la;"aii'iii iniaat 'a- -vrvej: It is : a i .()i".I?-r?.-iI. i licit tin- s 'i'l LVtctiJui.t -lii aj'i'itar ami pii-ait to tin- i - i; I 'li'ria:'".tinll -li 'if lirfojv tin* ot::!illi J:.y of Dt1- j ceinher. which will in- in the year of mtr Lonl one | tiiniisaiiii i-iiili: huiiuml ami !ifiy-iive. otherwise final ' ami ih.-oiuic jutijtliien? will then he triveu ami a Wan I- j < 1 a.caiml iiiiii. JOHN H. LINLUil.c. *.n.-. ('! rV- Otliee. V irk I?i-r. ) Doc. 7. I- '4 ) ! "? i \ |. South Carolina.?York District. I \ 111 K COM M < >X 1 M.MAS. Wylio \ Wilkin*. ? ?. William I'lark.?Attach- ' mem. \VTHKKK \S tin* Plaintiffs ili-l mi the 7'h Jay of j ? V Deecmher. mm timiisaml eisiit liumire 1 ami l , fifty-four. liietheirJeelaratioitagainst Hie DefonJaiit. | who ;a-- it i-' -aill I is a'n-eiu iVoin ami without the ! , limits ol thi- State, ami ha- m iih. r wife iior attmny . known within 'lie same utmii wimnt a tonv ol ilie.-aiJ I Uri.-mitiiiji might hi* served: it is therefore Order- ! ed. that the said it*r<-li?iaiir d>i appear and plead to I ' the *aid declaration mi or belbiv tin,* eighth day of1 ' December. which will he in the year of mir Lurd ..m- j 1 thousand eight hundred and tiny-live. otherwise filial 1 ' aial absmu.e Judgment will then ho awarded against j 11 him. JiiUX G. ENl.Oli, e. < . o. oi.s. i ' Clerk's (illipc Yolk List. | j idee. 7. / ')3 ly.j South Carolina?York District. JOHN I). WHITE who is- in the custody id* the I Shcriifof York District, hy virtue of a writ of CM- i fins in/ Siifiy'itenin/mil, at tho suit of Laimcau *V J j If arc km ever, having tiled in my office. together with i schedule on oath. of his estate and effects, hi* pe- ! ' tion to the Court of Ctimiuon Pleas, praying that he . may he admitted to the beuejit of tlie Act: of the ! t Lkniergl Awn-LIr made for the relief of Insolvent jj Debtors h i; Crd'.r- y that il. > - ti-l hamieau & t] Ifurckinever. and all othets, the .Lmiu'n ; io '.I. mi v. the said Jehu D. V/hit". is in anywise indebted, be, ' tj .ml tliey are hereby summoned, and have notice to |j ippear hetbi-e f:,e ::!>! Court, at York Court House, d in MONDAY, the eighth day of CJC'J'OlfKK next, to i ,\ didw cause, if any they can, wliy tlie prayer of iiiu t! petition aforesaid should not he granted. j a JOHN 0. KNI.OE, C. c. t'Ls. Otliee of Common I'leas. Y'ork Dist. | this 1st day of L'Yb'y. 1805. j 5?om j rHC SIOREV1ELE EXPRESS.?The j above is the title of a weekly newspaper pub- j ished at Jfo'keyiile, 7Lincoln factory.) N. at One dollar a year. Jt is the only paper but ..lie, publish- ; Ji id between Charlotte and Abbeville, circulating ex- j ensivcly in ten counties of western North Carolina, I 1 t offers a good medium of advertising io the business ' :on)munity. T'-fJii-s per square of Id lines: One I s:i dollar for the first, ami twenty-five cents for each Si ubsccpicut insertion. To Quiuieii;. and logger \d- i in 'ertisers, a reduction ol' one-third will uc made, it m laid nuurterly. j d: J. G. SC1I0RI/, Editor .j- Proprietor. In March 8 'J tf 1 yi I <>' IIO PRIXTERS.?The undersigned offer for ! tli sale, a first rate second hand, Imperial No, I SMITH PRESS; about HOD lbs. of Small Pica, li )0 ! lis. of Jlurgeois, with a number of small founts of Advertising Type. The whole, if taken together, rill be sold at a bargain. Apply to MIDLER & MELTON. 1 Yorkville, S. C. April -3,1805. I PROSPECTUS FOR 1855. THE SATURDAY EVENING POST, ESTABLISHED Al'Gl'sT l:h, 1821. Weekly Edition botv.'con 30,00'J and 90.000. fSMlK h?ng period of over Thirty-three Vears, ??i,r1 irijr which the StlTUUDAV EYKXlX'.l P<>ST lias licon c.-tabii'hed, and it.- present Iimm use eirotiIaiinii, are ganr.unees t?? all who may suhseribc toil that they wall receive a l'u'I rerurn for their money. ' Our arrangements so far fur the Coiuiujr year are 1 such as we trust will he thought worthy of the high *" refutation of the Post. Positive arrangements have already heen made for contributions from the gitTeil :l pens of Mrs. South worth, Grace Greenwood, Mrs. 1 l)eiiisott. Mary Irving, Kliza L. Sproat, Mrs. Carlcn, ^ Fanny Fern, and a new Contributor, (whose name is il withheld by request.) , In tlio first paper of January, we design common- loing the following Novelet: ^ # U Six wcexs 01 uourtsnip, ,, By Mi's. Emilie F. t.'nrlen, :i?tlior of "One Year of Wedlock^ etc.. h We purpose following ;is with an Original Novel- > et?designed t he entitled The Oneida Sisters and the Nabob's Will, i By (liaue Greenwood. author of "Greenwood Leaves,' ifajw and Mi hap-," \c. Also, the lull..wing additioal entitrihutioi,:': j New Series oi' Sketches, l>y Faulty Fern, author of "Fern Lea ves."' \e. 1 \ tMark, the Sexton, A Novelet, hy .Mrs. benuisoii, author of the ''Step- i t mother," "Home l'ietiiivs," xc. ' j-, Nancy Selwyn, or; the Cloud with a Sil- v. vcr Lining, i: A X..\v!vt. Ii\ Mary Irving. ! ' A. tel his!, I ait hy no mean- lea-I?lYoiu the fase uaiiug ami powerful pen of the I'o.-u's uwtl exclusive eoiitrihitto;*? '' Viva, a Story of Life's Mystery, Hy Mrs. Emilia I>. E.N. Soiithworth, author of ''Mi- y riain," "The Lost Heiress," Xe. Xe. j, In addition to the ahovi proud array of cmttrihu- j lions, we hall endeavor to keep up our tt-ital varie- ' ^ ty of uiioiii.il Sketches and" Letters. Pictures of Life in onr own and Foreign Lands, t'iioice Selee- | lii.ns from .-.11 Misirc'---. .Wrieuliitrai ,\i , i.ener- j :t] New.-. Ilnim.ions Am'cdt.View >tf tin- lV??l?n ? .mil Si nk Markets. I;i!c N ?tt? l.i-f, M-II: .I'!;::. e." \. ts' .\e. lit' ulijir.t In-iii1; to triw :i complete !'?*? ?i- 1 as ( fur :h '.iir limits ?\il! mlniit, of the (i.eat World. ;l Engravings. * I:: tin* way ftirrrnvlnjrs. W'1 Lrene:..iiy present :-.t I?*:i > t (\v . weekly?one of an in-tractive. and I lie oilier iif a limiini-iiii- eharai'it'i*. The I'li-'ir.'e t to any pari of the 1'nited f Slate--. paiil .ii::ii i?-i !y in advance, at Ilit* otiiccwhcle , it is received. i> only ->' cent.- :i year. Toi-ms: ,1 SinyV copy S'J.MM a year. ' n I A.Mil e S e-.j.i?- inn'one to ;;eit.-r Hp ol'eliilij IM.iiM I ! of.pie ml .lie to V-Iter lip ..I" .-lull. I-".'(It ' e ei.j iinl oi.e to -eilei-nil ..| ele.li rj'i.MM ' ii I - The tin nicy iini-l a!v...y- lit- -eitl in ;i.\" .v IMiTKilS*>x. el S..im!i Third--tivet. I'hiia l.-'.piiia. h'v"' S -tuple .N n:iii>er- -flit or.iti.s to any ..tie when I- ,!!? t-l. * ! G-ieasoirs Pictorial, Fill: T II K VKAli 1.!. \ 3 'i. i j.i.t ? . Ijo i;.- ?* 11 ?* { tin "i'let .'So -ill Si.-' ' In". !lil'!li, !i V:m- !io!l;:llt OI.: ta?- hit- p: pi ii r. Mr. I". ' ! :i on. will . .mlnel t!?i , j .:i .: o. i iA.!..-: .-nlat - i paper -n hi- >.v. n ae- ' a;.'. ,.ev: . iniiie nii! he radically improved . -. ! -- .-I-'. -i:si| ' pole -!?? ?< ..is p:i : ...a r .e.t.1'-. which oiia ,y aid In- comiiill! i: -e:'o .a . oi.l Ma ay in-W -ml pupil- ' ..I* * - at lil'e ifl .||< !'i..t.ie'*.|. .;t: I *!n* Iiteiat- I I : .: tij.-nt -. i' I s r r - i .-of admit iinl in- " i ! > ?-. mi :ti . rhiie; it ha- lien.ie .itti-mpti I. The "" . i-iivi":>.n- w i! !.? liner, .md hv in-t:er ::rti-?- than iiahi :'o|-e he.-n i-ii': i-.-.J tip.ni the paper and :?!;?i- 1 _.*t!:er tiie i i!oi:e:it;on will he va-tly improved ami . '.utift.-l. * " :i Vrrantfemoti.- have he?n made n.r repi. -i-ntliit; inr:ii;; the year. \a- . ! the :uo.-! iiu'anle hndiiinjrs " tinl '. raiitit- *'.; ilm ia> wi-il a- ai villi: iik ! ? - i ;!. lit. . | f*??ltIiiflll I'liavao ...a ti' :i!c. mi' I ill. !i ' iltim. 1 -itrll a.- iniw uy !! ? :I* uwn :?i?ltry i:< 1 kill .in.nil* !"V t! ' * .1 ('Ml'! liailll'. 1 it a>!"5 110 l ' I -tilt-cri'HTS. ** " 10 M ? lid dd P \ny ]?'1'-mii i ii'l!:..' i.'i'll Mib-nibi'iv ni ' tin ; i .t". will ivo-i* ? ili?! -t-ventvcailt i'l'i'V jrm- ' A?l?Irr?. \i. ,\i. n.M.Lor. ruiiii-li.T ami I'i'.prioi.ir. j ( ,.|' T.-ciiimiu iiu'i .-tn.rt-.15ui-. il .Ma>s. j January I. I> ) ?. .i ii j Southern Quarterly Review. T<> thk i'l m.u . \VT iVM'f Miirt'ili* tu i--ur iiiiiui rr.il an ear- j V T li.-r jn'i'iu.i. in run-.' jiirtici; .<1 the .le-traciimi .*i* n?r ..ilk-" by tin* !nt" lire in Culunibin. S. t'. Tin* lluuk- ut tin* ernieem :iiv - milch miuilatvl that W<' i tiinl it imjiu- iUe r.. niakr .ml a .'.ill !i.-l < ! .?ur >ub- 1 . -niber.-. inline- an I places of resilience. Wc there- i ( :il!V vr.jlll'-t those "in' -llli-milll'V- !mt iiiil'f jii'iil > ^^ in i.nirnni . ..ivM notice ; i- in t'li.arie-t.n. S. . . . , , . , u'l :i llirv .lu nut receive tiir January milliner in one time, in ur-lr:- that we may ].p.ninth' apply tin* uiuis- ! .. -iotl. We ,-iiail r.u longer rliai.l in mlvauce. or ' llir work will !i"i be -<'it. Subscription i-m tier an- 1 . ..... 1 * (It. nutii, invanat.l v :n aI.HAS. 'I" |{. II. Johnston. v. D. W. Sitiitli. ?Futrmn Attach- , ' MM Ut. ! Wl1 4 VrII DKJiAS t'no I'laiiititf .i' tlii- Sia!an.i Int.-' lUMthrr wifo liurattui- ' .' U>V Iv'tmV.TI Wtflilll till* w-.mn u i ti .M wli.1.1 .1 ...... . ......... .... MJMMI ?* li'MII ?l ?'? he said declaration might In' .-crved: h is there- | J;" i?rc Ordered, tli.it tin* sttitl Deu'lldalit, do appear and ' 1 iliv.il to tin* - sid 'icclar.iliou. on of before ilti* t'.VClly.-ovi'iith day of .May. which will lit* in tin* year of N"' nit Lord otic tlnntsaiid fight hundred and fifty-five, ; illicrwi-c final and ob-oiute judgment will then In* warded .against hint. > ' . JOHN ll. ENLOE, \ c. ri.s. !'; 'Jerk's Office, York District,) " Mnv Xilh. lo'.l. )' IS 1 y,i .*. J. M. Ilappoldt.?Foreijm Attachment. ' . 11 Hi a \r II Ell HAS tin* I'humtli did. on the twenty--ev- ,|M> I? filth day of March one thousand eight and til- i ,| y four, till* his declaration against the Defendant, who. ' (( as it is said) is absent from and without the limitsof ^ liis State, and has neither wife nor attorney known ithin the -time, ujioii whom :i copy of-aid do-laraon mijit bo fd I' is tlicri'lbr.* Ordered, that .L. II* - lid def.'U l. nt -.( > i;jiiU\,r ..lid plead . 'lie ?li?l A j eclaratitui on or before tlie tweiity-cig.li day of *4 J larch, which will lie in .be year of our Lord una whi lousaiid eight hundred and hity-Hve, other wise fund nun ml absolute judgment will lie awarded against him. mm JOHN ti. ENLOE, c. c. c. ru, D.d Clerk's Olftco, \ ork Dist.,,f i May lit', 1801. ) 18 lyq. as t I j South Carolina.?York District. j'?1 IN Tl IM COMMON I 'J .MAS. i ^ tmcs II. Barry, vs. Harvey Hamilton.?Attach- . ,\ incut. war L'17II EllE IS tin' plnlntijl did ?!ji- day file hi* do- _(,|j r T claratioti agal|i-i die ucfemiiwit, Who. u is clu, lid) is absent from and without the limits of this : tale, and lias neither wife nor attorney, known with- ^ the same, upon whom a copy of said declaration ,< ight bu served; It is ordered that, the -aid det'en- ?, nit do appearand plead in s.iid declaration, on or << fore tin: lunrtli day of October, which will lie in the air of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and [ ty-five, otherwise tiual and absolute Judgment will wo icu be given and awarded again.-t him. JOHN (1. ENLOE, e.c. c. ru. , Clerk's Olljce, York Di.-t. October 1), 11154, J i)ti 1 y j I )LUK AJVD GltEEW TEAS. ?For Sale 11 J bv BABNKTT & WIT11KHS. | V April 5 13 tl' ' ipui British Quarterlies. I K0XA15D SCOTT iV CO.. X* w V? rl>\ continue ? J t.? republish following Hrliish IVrindh-ah : i. TIi Liiiiilmi (Jii.-ir!. ; !v Kovirw. ((Viimivative ) '1. Tin1 i-Mi til/nigh I'e\icw. (iViiijr.^ Tiii* North lli-i(i>lt lleviCjff. (riw ('Ittircli.j 1. Tin* Westminster I'eview, (InTerul. I "?. ili.icktt'n.i.i Kdiiilnirg Magazine, (Tory.) The -.loi'iif critical state < f Kurope.m .-.Hairs will cndcr those publications ui.iMinl'.y int?.*:v:-?'uing the year Jtv>"?. They will occupy a middle [round out ween the hastily written news items. crude peculations, and flying rumors of the daily journal, ud tlicpoiidcrou tome of the future historian, writcu after the living interest and excitement of the rcat political events of the time shall have payed way. Ir is to these I'erioiiieaj.s tmu reacicru must ink lor tlic only really intelligent and relinblo hisory of current event?, ami as sucli. in addition to lieir well established literary, scientific and tiieoltlj;ral character, we urge ihein up? 11 the coii.-iueratioii t' the reading public. Arragcinents are in progress lbr ihe rcvipt of car? sheets from the Urilish l'ubli.-hers, by v. 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