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Poetry. From the New'York Spirit of tbe Times. TEXAS.?J* r. l. iui)P2tt. Il&rk? from the land where b loo ma the rose, Throughont a year of Irnlt* and flower*, The clanon s call! for Freedom's foes Would dare invade her sacred bowers. There has the settlor reared his home, By hardy toil and bold emprise, And from Religion's peaceful dome His grateful pray vs to Heav'nanwi His children round thecoUage besrth? The infant on it* mother's sner? Were taught the holiest law on earth, Which God approves, is tobtfru. And now the hour is come at last Rebellion's smotlwr u crj u*m u>w?c, Too long iu the galling bondage east, . They swear to clash a tyrant's> yoke. Hark! from the land where patriot* dwell, Tbe clarion'* call, a wall of gricC Shall Tel'* fall a* Poland fell? No aha be raised for her relief? No! by tlic Am which led them on To settle in that fairy clune, They'll laugh blest Freedom's foes to scorn, Or perish in the cause sublime? Oh, righteous cansc! when man oppress d Girds on the sword to do or die, His name in glory's page shall rest . And angel s wad his sou! on high! Though dark OpjrretriZn o'er hor lower, Froui bondage Tea as sHall'ame, And crush a haughty-despots power? Her flag triumphant sweeps the skies! TO SALLY 1 knit my bmv, and rack my brain; . 1 scratch my head; bat scratch in Tain; I rub my bands, and bile.my nail, Tb rob and bile da*n ought avail; I mtlcn change from seal to seat, And walk about in stock inglwt, I/ook at the ceiling and the floor, _ ; Tl?e mill, the vriiido*. and the door;. Invoke the muses, one aod ail, <' (But thrvYfe too Tar to hear my-call) . Mr amorous bosom to inspire, W'hiU I, with true p<?ctic fire, - ' In loAjr strains of noble verse. The beauties of tny love reheat*. AH this I do; but alt in vain, / Not ecu the theme can raise my strain,. Then I'll pot op my rugged quill, Aod will, with true lore, lore you atiil. rerun. ffliftccllatreou*. Only My Husband!?Pleasant, isn't Uf It is common enough, however, for all that. Nature often makes great mistakes, ami misplaces spirit shockingly. How frequently do trc ftud the timid, retiring, v*ililin<r enirii of a woman in the form of j ? - r-- - - ? - , , a nuw?giving place at once, as if like woman "born to be controlled." The whiskers of a tiger, and the proportions of a ffcrcul.cs, in innumerable instances, corer a heart with no more boldness, or energy in its pulsations, than tho little, palpitaling afuir, which is placed in the bosom ^ ?f a maiden of bashful fifteen; while many lady fair?before mart isgc all softness and" - graceful humility?bears within her breast the undeveloped fire and ind..mutable resolution of an Alexander, a Napoleon, or a Ctcsar. That soul, which, had she been a man, would hare qualified her for a military conqueror, or a great thief-catching police officer, by being in a female frame, readers her.a Xawippe?a Napoleon of the fireside, and pens her husband, like a vanquished Kiug?a prisoner, e spiritless cap tire in his oivn chimney corner. The whole race of grey mares?and their name is legion, according to our theory, became ?? Thai- <{iil nnt I heir CV VJ ? MVJ -.M ? own soul*, they hare the soul* of men; trhilc tho same number of men are scattered through the world?the* hen-pecked geniu*?with soul* of fornaninc mould. So it is with Mr. and Mr*. Fitxgig.? Tber arc a pattern pair, ami exemplify our notion* on the subject to a nicety. Mr. FiUgig thought iiimacif quite a mode! of m man oeforc he was unlucky enough to get married?agr at mistake, lie dreamed that be was chockfuil of ralor, and til to load squadrons to the held?at the touud of drums and trumpets, (especially of a Fourth of July, uficr he had swallowed a brace or two of Julaps,) he perked,tip his chin, stuck out his bre?at* straitened Iiia huekbonc. and beiiered himself iusl (he boy lo head A forlorn hope it) forming a fort re**?-a great mifciake. But* worn of ail/ hr made a HfrA. Fittgig of Mii.i fceriphina Serena Pumps taking her for a femenino woman, 'when the "larking devil in her eye" might have told him thai the was a masculine woman?the greatest mistake of the whole troop of blunders. As to the last, however, Fitzgig was a little to blame. He had aeen manifestation! of Heraphina Serena Pump's energies; for he was present when the look a cat by tbo Mtil Which had scratched Her, whirled it two or three times round her head, and slung it, whizzing end scratching, throng! the window into the street; end againhc ' saw her bung her father's eye with an egg a< breakfast because he would not promise tc buy her aoewbunct, with other little attain of the Aort; but Fitzgig, like ourselves, in our " salad days," as Coleridge calh timn nrtint, urn {nil it, invn ttiili kriakl rye* and such matters, liked a lady none the worse for a iiule sprinkling of lh< old tin" In her composition. He be He red that she loved the harder for it, am he was satisfied that his Own away couk curb all its improper manifestations.? Alia, for Fitzgig! alas, (or most men who venture, under the same impression upon the same experiment! Fiery ladici may be beautiful?so may a kicking poncj ?but lame (hem. if you can. Fitagig, in two weeks, tra9 metamor phased into "only my husband!** lit struggled hard; hut who can resist his fate! Mrs. Fitzgig so * chististd him with the valor of her tongue" and of her deeds Att his valor w speedily retorted nenj est invaiths. 3 | ?I'm going out'of town, a fishing, tomorrow, thy dear," said Fitzgig, as hej buckled on hia stork before the glass, I early one morning; 14 but I'll be back, my i darling, soon the nest day." * "* , j j " PIoyou won't, my lore," shrieked MYs J ! Fitzgig, as she sat bolt upright in the bed; "I see how it is?tired of your poor wife, already; yes?tired! i say tired!" . j So Mrs. Fitzgig sprang out of her nest,, lifted up a pitcher of water, and smacked! it all to pieces.on-the floorFilz felt considerably dished; but, eying the pitcher and the streaming water, he repeated in tremulous tones; -I'm going a fishing? -e ? -1- If 1 '1 no basin toiioweu x?c pucncr?:urs. Fitz seized the looking glass,- and ejaculated* with a significant glanco: "Going a fishing!" . . - " * . . .What could Fitz do? He was cornered, as thev say, in the neighborhood of the Star and Bank Alley. So he knuckled down close. The war was expected, and he had not calculated thejpoet. . . * " No, 1 bcliere 1 ain't going a fishing!" Mrs. Fitz saw that she had made an impression. Her military genius'whispered to her to follow it up. ft is not enough to tout a foe. The true principle is to demo- J ii?h biin?to usoiiim completely up, . " A.h, you only say'lh&i to dcccire your poor neglected wife?there's some mis tress?that's the fish?and you waut to ', sneak off.". ? . j v Nuw, Fit* looke 1 conscience stricken. ] Like all cowards, he did intend to sucak ] off and his face betrayed hirii. I, nVou are going a fishing. Mr.-Fitz," ^ said she, and crush went the mirror against!' the wall. ' | Mrs. Fitz commenced dressing.with ex- j" trnotdia try despatch: lore the things, op-j j set the-t*bic. whirled the lamp at a pic- | lure of the delights ?f wedded-lore, which :' graced the wall, and- with unwashed face. <j siamrardllu? door and inarched down stairs.f - repealing thc"Wurd " fishing," as she pas-; j led. What happened l?c!o?r, we know not, | but the *' little nigger" was fnon heard j yelling, and there mm a terrible turmoil!] in the kitchen. It was dear that Mr*."! Fiu was cooking s pretty "kettle of fish," j I so that her dear Theophtius need not hare j the trouble of going "fishirfg. . |l Fitz sat on the side of the'bed for an ] hour, like Mnrious on the ruins of Car- : thagc, while the storm raged below. Aj j length, he sneaked down~. "Good morning, Mr. Fitz?gving a. ] fishing, Mr. Fitzgig!" *No, dearest Heraphina Serena, ! ai'nt ] going a fishing; I want my breakfast." j breakfast here, "Mr; *Fitzcig;?a ; plot ogaitm roe, Mr, Fitzgig, Sally and ; Taaimy-^-aU gone?gone a fishing, Mr. Fitzgig. If you want breakfast, get it yourself." Thp initio wait nvrr? Fir*. nrrvtnnsiv 1' broken by tho breakage of ihc brittle! ware up# lair?. Had .little piril left; but to;1 lake away hi? breakfast?lo punch him j thus in the bread-basket?was attacking > him in the tendcrcst pari lie sued (pr; forgiveness, and after two hours of solicitation the fiery fair granted him a pardon, am] suffered him to kiss hot unwashed cheek. * Fit* wot thtts changed at once into 14on-' ly iny husband"?the humblest of all humble animals. He fetches and carries; goes' errands, lugs bandboxes and bundles; takes op the yelling little Fiizgigs at night, when they squall, and walks in his shirt with them np and down the room for hours, whether- the weather be warm or cold; which ia. the leading duty of "only/my j husband.**?and makes himself particularly ' scarce, when any nf his wife's grand; : friends comes to sec her. lie is, in fact. 'scarcely ever In ? presentable condition: j j for Mrs.- Fitz requires too much money J j herself to allow him to spend any for clolh'S. lie docs, however, get a levy a ! week, for the purchase of long nines; bull . verv little more. Although ho smirks and I looks dutiful -now. whenever his wife is at first he ventured, oacc or twice, to I! grumble and-look sulky. Thrsj* syihp.i lorn* of insubordination, however, were. i soou quelled' Mrs. F gave a significant, j "cut with ber eye," raised a niece of fra-; i j gilc furniture in her hand, am! .whispered ( in a stern voice: " Do you want to go a fitting, Mr. Fitx}g*g>"?halmogundt. 1 I . / r . | Modern Ladies,?llotv it a man to asccr-' j tain the naJ personal attractions of a mo-? ijdern lady?her arms in balloons, her hip* [fin buckles, her face set ufi" with artificial >j curls, and her waist squeezed into anarti-'; I fieial span by the aid of steel and whaleI bone! Clr r uber, supposing a nian should i marry a woman thus built and inflated to t' the roundness and symmetry of beauty, I on the supposition that such shape twa* > | her own, how would lie look wnetijic' i found that all he admired was the effect , | of mere padding and wadding, puffing > ? ami atufling? lhat ?hc was inflated fnloj t symmetry?all but her waist, which was' : none of the mosl slender when released, i from ihc galling bondage of her stay*. U j 'burst onl indignant to it* proper cluMsi I ness! Might lie not demand an annul1 ling of the marriage contract' Might he * not plead tlint he had been cheated and . deceived? -Might he not pay," I married, r ?? I thought, a fine, robust, wcll-forrncd i woman; I find iter, when divested of her r borrowed plume* and stuffing, an ordinary feeble-bodied object, as shapeless as a * post!'' In vcritv, if some redress he not ; provided for such a fearful contingency, ' no bachelor will he safe; for ay gallantry * and delicacy would forbid him to request n more satisfactory view of a Lady than the present fashion of dross will permit, iu place of flesh" and blood, he may find that he has united himself for better or for worse, to a bundle of drapery jind enshions. Willi's skeleton stuck in the middle of thero! 'Hooks and Women.?A good book and a good woman are excellent things for those wlio know how to appreciate -their value.? There are men, however, who judge of both fronMbc'beauty of their covering. Check on QtuUiiig.-rln Mexico if a man kills another in ft duel, lie becomes responsible fqr his debts.' ROE.Y S EE MP THE Hutiscribrrs are n?w re reiving astipjjy o Engluh Garden Bevda. of the growth of letto, Which they can recommend writa great confidence to their frienda and customers, as being fresh and genuine. Awong which arc the following Early Dutch Uabbago, Garden Cr?, 'jLaVe Dutch do Giant Aaparagress,. Large E?f ly York do .Curled Pander, " sugar Leaf "do While Solid Cehyrv, Large DrunlhoJ, do Large Globe Artichoke, Mountain do Long Orange Carrol, Grecn.Gla7.rd do liarlv Oungc Horn do Early Curled Saeny, Suurti.rr ilu*h Squarli Col Sartor Collank, Crook. Nrckrd do ' Curled Scotch Kale lied Clorer Scud," Karly Cauliflower, Lou^ White Ochra,. l^Ue . Short do Early While Uroculi, . XariyJunc P?anr- | " Porpir do Early t-h'sritoii do. | Fine Dnuuwnr. do t Karty Gtrddn - liot>pnr Early SprKjg 'I urntns Errly.Dwarf Marrowfat Late Hat Do.cl? do * I-arge ' . do Early do do ilu|>op'? Dwarf Prolific Yellow Mai tec a do * . . do Wh:ic Norfolk do DwarC Green bn,serial r\ bcnlcr n, or Scotch do "Royal Dwarf' Prolific do Yellow U ti La Rag a do _ Early Speckled Dean* I^vrgc i- landers Spin she j* "Mohawk do Prckley.do do Dwarf Prolific, rfrhite do New Eel and -do *. .White Kidney dor Long Wood Peel, "Early Clima' do Early Turnip do Fine Lima Pole do Yellow Sugar do^ i Cfoefrre Pole do Unnl la L , ?(n J alf e l?a er-\ n #1a French Sugar do " ^ Fed " do !yJao?lc Wurizoll, Larg<? Wsodaor _ do Spelling Sugar l'^ynio. ' Virginia.Hooimnnj do * Garrutejr ~Tm<> HarTj While Tuicjuvra Long Scarlet Kadiah, Corn, jculcl Short top do.. Flint -do Long Sal moot] do Sugar- do White Turnip do J Red FLnting Onions Red do" * do YeBow "So do SUek VViutor do } Earl/ Cabbage' Head Lorf^J t-adive, Lettuce, [.cog Green Cotumber, ' White. Curled do LarJj do do * ; Ice do galajfr fir Vegetable; IJardjr Trxter do Ujpatcr 1 B row Dutch do I'rpprrgraM, or Curled Magnurn i.onam do Cf?Mt . Wliitr .MuilArd 'Sccd Fine Caclclope Melon Large Tountoca' Souiwg "* do London Flag' l^cek Green CTtrott do Smooth Orange" do i'tn<* Annie do *' Red Onion Seed. IVnuaa do White do Sea Uluid Wat-row ion fir<?d Leaf Sage L'ajrnoe Prppcr. Sweet Bapl Tomatoes Shaped do Thyme > Bell do Sweet M*?ni(a Purple Egg Plant do Lavender Nalurliuia Pot Mangold True Tart Rhnharb Catnip The air .re catalogue of occd complete# the a?sortincnt of awd for this climate, a jp-nrral stock o which will a!way* ho kept on hand uD'l *"ld at th#j usaai prices. YOUNG .v-M'KAI.N: FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, <uje ami ^wvvrvut ox i . ron^Atli MPY. THTjuntojl .ik-Htm* rAiri an lit fcfitneiag: Early "York CABBAGE Ire do dn Outrh' do ( Early While head do do Sugar loaf do i do Curld do do- Savor do Samnirr hush SQUASHj Drum Head do do crook neck do Utc Dutch do ;trook neck luuav, I Green GUxrd do j Long Green Cucumber, I I *r*e Eng. favor do i lUrlr do Earijr Loud. Cmlftowr, i'ricklj Gherkins, l?ele do ' (lor pickles,) White Broeoll, Georgia or Scotch Kale, Sea Uland WaterMfloej Colcwaru, | (a superior kind) Karl/ Spring TURN 11*, ; Apple seeded do Hula Ilaga, or \S inter Citnlrl, Yellow Kuhk do (for pfe?erving) ] I-crje Norfolk field do I?arge Mu?k Mrloo Late Flat Dutch do Canielopc do Aberdeen or SCctcb do Nalrne* do Yellow-Malta, do Vegetable Oyster, 1 (choice kind) i Nasturlion, Red and White Onion, ' Large Hot! Pepper, White English Mustard, Ca/enoo do tlrovn _ do ; Roundsmooth Tumaloe* IjMfgo FUnde?:t3pinagr, Garden Crew, Round do Pepprrgnv*. I'ricktv do - Curled 1'mmlcj, Sow Zealand do t^obd Celery, Long White Okra, Sage, Early blood ToinTp Bert Red Clover Seed, do yellour .do d> ' W Uite Marrowfat PEAS Long blood do Eaxry June do .M?npr Wortrcl or i 44 Charlctan do " ? - J- I! J.~ %>carcuj up ouj^i , ?* Swelling 1'arcnip, . Hubop* prolific dwarf do Ouernorv do Early Mohawk Bean*, Orange i do China dwarf do l?ong Scarlet llAUl&H,! * do white Kidney do Short lop do do : do diftrf - do S huAo do Superior white pole do Long block wallix do Vanrgatcd Cranberry do AVlnie Tin nip d<> Lima do l**rgv Cabbage Head Karly Tuwarora Com LETTUCE do- Fujsr da Magnum Itwcun) do . do lioldcn Sioux do |a choice kind,) \ ALSO. . -Pamphlet* on (linrffcitin^. Calcutoird by Ike eubeenber. lo anewer lor Camden and .the adjacent country, near the came laU lode. 3T The oborrSeed* arc warranted. Should any one find thea* otherwise, after a fair trial, others will be gircn in Itoeirplace Not. ill. JFST UECEIVED, IN EXCELLENT OK I) EH, From JS\ l'ork and Philadelphia, A puu !?i rri.i ur DWJfl & IS3D20I>'3G, French X Cttylixirihcinirjih, Together Willi a large and various assort merit of Cupping oml llncmatn Instruments of Aujxrior (j utility, deserting the attention ol families as well as practitioners of Medicine Dec r>- mr heyxolvs. MW BIj.% YKS For sale at this Office. SUMTER HOTEli^l fj iHE Subscriber informs fiends 1 pt ?nd "the public, that lie has* taker* the ^ House' fprmcf-ly occupied by J. Goodmen and more recently by 1. J. Exurn aso , Hotel in the Town of Camden, and nCar. he Conrt House, where he is prepared io, eceivc company, and flatters himself that < tho?? who favor him with their company 1 will be satisfied with their ^rcommoda- c tions. A. R-ftUFFIN. May 23.?20:>lf. " .< Ilagin's Hotel. . BEL a IK, S. C. I 'JO 1-2 milts south of Ckarlotir, J\ C on-lht Camden . road. ; Where the subscriber continues bis House ' of Entertainment, baring built a' new house,' expressly for the accommodation of strangers. He hopes to bc'ableio render bis " guests comfortable and happy, and solicits . a continuance of former patronage.?No exertions shbll be wanting on the purl of ^ the Subscriber. v j DAYID HAGINS. , July Hi?2o--cm N. 13. Mr. C. YYinget, my agent for ihe , house, will be in constant attendance. < D- H. ; Dissolution of Copartnership. , i The copartnership of Shannon* and ' M'Dotvnll was dissolved mutual consent on the lsrinsi. " They.tender to the public their.grtOcfu! thanks for the favors 1 they have received. C. J. SHANNON-. 1 f ? W. D. MTJOWALL. ' (: June IS-21-tf J New jCopartnership I THE undersigned having on the 1st in*t ^ J associated themselves in the mercan-' ( tile business, under ?h*- firm of Shannon, M'ficc & Co. respectfuliv solicit from the community and jiartieularly the former j customers of Shannon M'Dowtll, a [continuance of the liberal patronage ex- ' tended to that firm, and which it will be their endeeTor to merit. Their stock of / DRYGOOJIs, I' HARDWARE, ji c: ^ ' ' ol urocenes, i, | s select am! extensive, ami will be- dispo- 1 scd of ou liberal terms. ? * ' C. J. SHANNON, II. T M'GF.E. W. D. M* DOW ALL. June IS-Cl-tf. * The business rf the late firm of Shap non \ M'Dowall will be settled by the 1 subscribers. . SHANNON. M'GEE & CO. J noticr 1 < Those Indebted to Rosser, od 1 | note or account* for 1633^ '4 and *5 arc re- \' | quested to make pavcumtY aa it is desirable ! | to close the books of that concern. P. M'CASKILL. 1 I April 9-1I-if 1 jNOTICE.""" ! THE subscriber begs loarc to inform! his.friends and the public generally that! he has just received a fresh supply of Old j Port' nftd Tcncrifl Wines, of a very su-| ; perior qualify. Also has on hand some Excellent Pale Shcrrv, Claret and Malaga WINES, Monongahdla. WHISKEY Cogniae BRANDY, and . . Holland ClIN, with a good assortment of GROCERIES, d c. JAMES M'EWEN. , July 3Q?37?c .. . 1 NOTICE. ; # THEfirin heretofore existing under the jfinn of carpenter* &. bonney, in consequence of the death of the former* was dissolved on the Irt day of May last. ' All demands duchy, and to the concern ' will be attrnded by the subscriber who ha vine nurrhased the entire interest of the* o I concern, will continue ihe business on his: own account. The slock on band will be j" disposed of at reduced prices through the J summer months for cash, or to those who '! arc punctual in their payments. Country j merchants will find it for their interest to call (as his object is cash) and examine ' ' hi> stock,-as he is determined to put goods ' to them at a shade above cost. E. W. BONNEY. M _ r j I MR, AARON Bl'KR is authorized to.' act as our agent and nil persons in* j1 -dchtrd to us arc requested to make imme- 1 diate payment to the said agent who is fully empowered to settle all our accounts and give receipts for the same. J. 6i S. WHITE. * Durham, f'onn't. Juiv?f-^r-c i SILKS, . .?r.vjEi?* yokk cost, ? Figured niul plain colored Silks, a hand s some nssortmcnt of the above article sui* f tabic for spring will be sold at COST. 1 ASLO c A few piece* IHJFFIL BLANK RTS, and NKOlKO CLOTHS, will be sold at cost by 11. LRVY. Aprils t .'The PlainjfcUon lying in ihe'ForVof the 3,;3ronies Quarter and Fiat Rock creeks, trelve miles shore Caniden, on i^e road oJtitincaster. - v 200 ^CRES^^^ 'ion?partof it * :oltou culture. rreek bottom, open A GOOD WATOjl^^J s attached, and commaPcfctjb^Nttier pew?r at all seasons. Eecry necessary outjuilding on tiie place, Dwelling House, ^nh(?in? n rflnmc h*nli)ifc aiinalUifi 4& ~Acre*in tkiiTr<y? j For particulars apply to DAM EL L. DESAtJSSCRE. Ancost 6?2I>?bmlmj . ' li.'VNDS. POM BMtS " I g. 11E subscriber oiler* lor sale his va' friable plantation, on thr west side of the Watcree'nr^r/and on boil^ sides of Sawney's Cre< k. about . 10 miles abo*o Camden, conning of apward^jof 3,000 ncrcs^of .land, .. There is about 400 acres of open land in lha tract, ami the balance well timbered with oak, hickory and pine.' In tbe tract .. lliere is a large body of the beat land, cm* cleared. On the pjemisest-are all the necessary buildings, and in excellent-repair for carrying on an extensiae .plantation. and supplied with the WjjptMtor.--On Sawney's Creek, running ihrongb the land, there are some valuable mill seats,? Any person desirou*oT wurbasing, .?Tii? ?i wmiu uu w^ii iu t Aaiiiim; }<|t iiiiuco? ao threat bargain mav be tad, and. oo liberal Lcrms. ALLEN STEWAKt. June 18-21-if - ' REGIMENTAL ORDER,) Camden, August 2d. 1836 i AN ejection i? hereby ordered to~be held at the respective muster grounds oT he Beat companies in the oppet Battalion. >n Friday the 30lhSeptMnber next, for ilajorto fill the vacancy occasioned by the csignalion of Lt. Col. Quinlio. Officers commanding. companies mil - rause this order to be Carried into eseenion and returns made to the Cot. as soon ,j hereafter a# possible. \By order ?of-Col.? v lohn Chcfnvtt, * # [, D. MfJUKAfy Adj*t2SdReg SCM r v Extra? i of the lanr.gorerning thetWc* ion for Major That wh? n the commission of Major / hall become vacant, the ColODfd,;*0? if here be no Col the officer nerl iit cash ... nam! in the?aid regiment,sfpll order each |>vulll l?r ti'iMiiiairia VJ ? w rail to his oMisUtncc two of Ins siibaltttrn ifficera, or other fit and proper persons to jprn and hold a poll at their reapectfre mister grounds, giving fortt days notiee, t>y advertising in throe pabHcJjpUce* irethe * tound* of their command; the said coauajers shall hold the poll on oncday at their muster ground, from eleven morning until tbtce o'eiork in the trihuv noon, and shall mret(?t|^i|lUiion WBtter ground, or some pubtle lMrBae near the name, on the day folio wing, and eotratOTtr " the voter and declare the elelion. ; August 6?28?tf % * SOI TH CAROLINA DISTRICT. Jerrnuah I'hu applicant, rs, -j 7? James Brunson, Joseph Branson, lit3f Brunson. (wife of Isaac Branson, Jtm'n dee'd,) Mary Brun?on, (wife of Daniel Branson dee'd) Benjamin May, Wflliatn Wilder.and Mary his wife; the children of Daniel and Margaret II ollady, J. J. Branbon. Washington'Brunson, James Branson and Sarah Beers, children of Mrs. Denisler, John J. Banister, and children, Of Susanah Banister, dee'd. children of Da* nicl and Mary Brunson, children of Jo* rcrniah and Volentine Pitts, and children nf Lemuel B. Davis, and Matilda his wife Jbhn M. Dorgan, guartiisn adlitcm for Minors defendants. IT appearing to n.y satisfaction thai Mary Brunson wife of Daniel Branson John Banister, Daniel ffottady* the children of Daniel and Mary Branson, also the children of Daniel and Margaret HoL lady, James Brunson, end Sarah Been [and others if any) of the legal heirs and representatives of Isaac Branson, Stn'f. Ipr'il Iiociilo irilUAnt eK?A- filaffo ff# ? W ??V WIMX If I ?I ?? u k !>?? ?* to ihorefore ordered, thai ihcy do appear and object to the division or sale of the real rotate of Isaac firunson Scn'r on or be* ore the first Monday in octobei next, or heir consent to.the same will be cnterad >f record a .- ?? WILLIAM LEWIS, Ordinary & JX July 30-27?U Tnotice. , \ LL pcrsviis inoelteu u? ? by Bond l\ Note or Dock accruot, will pleas? nuke satisfactory arrangements lor.their eitlcmcnt previous I? next return day, a? >ur business must be brought to a close, ly attending to this notice it will sate you oats. SHANNON & M'DOWAL. e July 30?27?d N. -B. Those baling ?cconnts against is will hand them in for payment at onte.