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CHI LDIHOOD. Childhood is like the laughing hours Of early spring The very cloud that o'er it lours A charm can bring; For, like an April sky, A shower, a sunny ray, Ho the bright tear in childhood's eye A smile can chase away. But even whilst we gazo Those early days are gone, And soon the glowing rays Of sunitner hasten on: The bud hath opened to tho flower, The boy to manhood sprung, And front his heart sin's hardening power, Its bitterness hath wruing, Ile dreans that he can win from fatme An honored deathless name; And by following glory's banner bright, He finds an early grave; But memory ensbrouds in night The last hope of the brave. Io is forgotten-o'er his bier No nation's tears are shed; Nought, save a widowed mother's tear, Laments the hero lead. The poet strikes his lute Sweet thrill its golden strings; But public praise is mute His lay no rapture brings. And mournfully his heart, Echoes its tender utne, Vis airy dreams depart. His hope of fame has flown. Like an expanded flmwer, Whose leaves fall one by one, Ilope fades 'neath disappointments power, 'Till manhood's prime is gone. And age, like autumn, chill and sear, Scaters each lading lenf, 'Till not one flower remains to checer The path of life sosadly.drear, And vet so brief 'Till all the weary heart would cravo 1s but a rest from woes The coming winter of the grave Its snow around him throws Anti ove'ihli, froyoutha io age. lan treads his weary pilgrimage. Miscellaneous. In an old book of "New Travels in the United States of America, performed by J. P Brissot do Warville," is the followiing immlfedliate'ly inlteres5tin~, patssneC Ont steam navigation. Mr. Rtumsey whom he mien tioins, was a remarkable genius, and a pro phet of undoubted sagacity. PHILADELPItI A. Sept. I, ly79. I breakfasted with Samuuel Ameland, rF miletn] one of tihe richtest andI most bene. liciemi of the Society of Friendts. ie is a pupil of Anthmony llenetzet; he speatks hin with ent htsiasm~and treads in his steps He tatkes an active parrt every useful iin etituttion, anid rejoices in the occaesion of doing good; ho loves the French nation tem; speaks thoir language. lie treats mae wit, the greamet rriendship; oer mec his hittuse his htorses. and his carriage. On leatvin-!z him, I wvent to see an experiment near the. Delatware, on a hoar, the object of which is to ascend rivers aruintst the enrrent. The inventor wvas Mr. IFitch. wyho hatd found a compani~ty to support ithe exptenise. One of the motist zealou~ts a1ssocittes is Mir. Thuornton - of whoum I have spoken, Th'is inventiotn wvas disputed betwveen Mur. Fitch, and Mr. tntmsey of Virginita. Ilowever, it ho. the machine w~hich I saw, appears well execiu ted and~ well ndapted ton the design. The steam engine gives mifol jto . three lamrge' oars ofeconsiderable force which were to give 60. strokes per mnintute. "I doubt not bitt. phtysically speaking, this tmaichinte may prodluce panr toft he. etliects wyhich were exp1)e'-dt fromut it; bmut I doutbt its utility itn commteree; four tnot withsrandiing ing the assturatners of~ the tundersakiers, it mustt require matny mten to mnaag e it. and tuch expense in repairing the datm nges occasioned by the m'mltiplicity of the friction. Yet I will allow that if the rnovemnen-s can he simptlifiedt, andit the ex penuses lessened, the invention may bn uise til in a counttry w.hero lambor is decar, amnd wvhere the bordners of rivers arc nor acceessi tble, like those in France, by horses to mlrow the hoats, This iea was contsolint to Dr. *Thornton, whomu 1 sawv atssailedn by railer zes on a-:eonnt of the steantmoat. 'lThese raileries appear to tne very ill plaicedn. 'rThe obstacles to be conqiuredl by genius tre cver'y where so cottsiderable, the eneotur agemnent so feeble,a:nd the nece'ssity of sup pmy. t the wtmnt of handlatbor so evident, thrat I cami,;t withotut itndigttaion, see thte Amuericatns discot,-aginlg, by the'ir sairrastms, the generous eflorts ot' pue of their fellow citizens.'' "Since writing tii letter, I htave. seen Zuir. Rumnsey' in Englatnd. le is a mant of' great inuaennity ; and bmy thme explanation which ho has given me', it appetars that his discovery, though ftiundedl ont a similatr prin. ciple with that of Mr. Fitch, is very differu ont front it anti far more sittple in its exc ention. Mr. Rumtsey ptroposn dl thten (Feb. Ay89) to build a vessel wiche should go to America bty the help otnly of rte steam en. gine. and wvithout mails. It was to make te passage in 15 days. I perceive with pain that he has not execuitedl his project which, whten exeer.'etd, wvill introdnet'm into commerce as greatt a chaunge ne 'lie discovu~e e af'ihm.. ,,r onio -1.Iup,,,. PROCL ALilA T IO M. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EXECUTIVE EPAiRTI ENT. C O .u M A. ith Jnne, 03 . By His Excelleny PIERCE M. BUT LE R, E sq. Governor and Commander in-Chirf in and over the State aforesaid. IllREAS on the 2Ith of October, 1837, a Proclamaion n as issued by this Dopartment, ofli-ring a reward of $200 for the apprehension and delivery ofJAC K, a negro man slave, the property of George McAlilly, charged with the murder of Wil. N.ANCF:, and which said Jack has escaped and fileA from justiec And Whereas it was mnale known to this Department, by leter from Ilii- Excellency the GoverntPr of tKetnucky. dated4I 7th of March, 1838. thait the said negro Jatek. ive or six weeks previous to the date of said letter, had been apprehenided, and was then eonltine(d in the jail at Frankfort, as a fugi tive from jtice, on necotnn or said mur der, ail as such wotld be delivered t any agent clothed with a proper demand frot this Department: And whecreas, in conse qiuence of the aforesnidl information from 11 ts E xcellency the Governor of Kentucky, a denand. in due am legal f irm, was mate, hearing date the 17th of A pril Iist, reqiir ime the Governor of Kent ucky to sut render the body of the said Jack to the agent there mn nated, to the end that he miight he brought it) this State and tried filr the said crime: Al wherans it appears that laelfore the arrival of the agent frot this State in Kentnckv, nith the dennd aforesaid, a on - C.lling htis 11nme HANCoCK appeared at the jail in FraiAlfort. Kenocky, withl a power of attortey fi-om George aleAlilly. the owner of said Jack, anl detiimandel ht1 from the jailor as a runaway slave of sail eleAlilly's. to whoml the said jailoer deliver ed him : And that the said I laneatrk, :s a gent of said McAleilly. afierwads -,oll said negro Jack to a Mr. Mntaxuly, residina iii Owing cotinty, Kentucky, wlo again ,olfl him., and refued to inifornm the agent of thi State to n hum so-l,or where he was carried: Anl it is further stated to this Departtnena that the negro's name, on the last sale, was haitged frtom Jack to Ben. NOW KNOW YE, That to the intent that justice may lea donic. andi the said.Iael. his aulres, and abettors brought to condiga punishment for the erime aforesaid, I dbo hereby offer a reward of EIGIIT IIUN DRE1) DOLLARS. in nddition to ithe re ward ofliered in my former proclamaitiion, dated 24th October, 1837, liar the nalehen sin tnid delivery of the negro J'aek into anv jail within this State: and hal I that amount for such iuformation against any person or I-rsons %% have been guilty of harborine. aniing, or assistimg the siid Jack, as will el'oet cotviction in a court of Justice. And it is further proclairned tal made known, that the informant, oan his appear ing fiand( giving evidence on the trial of such person or persons charged with the critti of harboring, ailing, or ssistiing the said Jack to escape from justice. shall remanin free of aid dlisehargel fnrotn any prosectnion or legal procelimgs agninst-himsell, for or onl ilecouti of any matter or thinig he maay have done in relation to the escape of' said Jack. In testimony whereof I have (~~) herennto set my htandl ant L.S.aensed the setal ofilthe St are toa be aullixedl, this 6th day of June. A. D). 183$. P. al. UUTILER. Ily order. B. 11. SAXON, Secretary of State. June. 141 C 19 PR10 LAMIATION. STATE0I 1 OF 0~UTil C \ROl IN\A. EXECUTIl l~ I 1P~ftT~lf l-.T Ccna. Jnneia a ls:t. Bly,?is ErcellencyPllERCE '*. HUT LElI, E sqt.. Gourrno~r und' C'ommnaznder-in -chiaf in and over thue State aforesaid. WI iI E; R . At'. inflormat on has been re eeivedl bv tis departmaent tlinit a most atracious 'murader was connittda in the District of Orangebunrg on t lie 6th dicay ofl lay last, abouatt dark, oan t ite bodiy ofJ anas Bos mr, while sitting by the fire ini his owna house, n' ho wals thien anal there shot leaad lay saomei person as yet unknoawn NOW KNOX' YE, Tihat toi the inatent that justiee umay lie donie, and thua Ihe pecr pC trator oft his horrid crimea maay he brotught to legal puanishm oent : I dao herebv offeir a rewardl ofT WO IIUND)RK E)O'L I.A RS to ainy persona 'r pe'rsons w'.ho will give am fornmaaion against the pierpetrator of the said murder, so that thec offendecr. his nidears, atnd raaabetcrs may b'e appreheatnded~ atnd sullier athe pelnlty of thle law for athe stial critme. Andl it is hierehlv further ptroclinimteda anal made known, that the itnformanit, ian his ala. pear'ing and givinig evidecnce on the trial of the said miutrderer, his nidlers, . ad ab~ernairs, shall stand free anda dlischargedl of anal himm ainy proectiion or legal proaceedlinigs ag~ainist himself, for or o ati ccoiunt of the said munr der. G ivent undear my) hanal andl the L..sealoft lie Staae.ct Columi bin, Uthl June, 1838. P. M. BUT1LER. By order. fl. UJ. Saxon, Secretary of State June l! f 19 NOT 'EILR TH E Notes anal Acaonits of D)r. James .USpasnn. dheeensed, have beeni left wvithI Mr.~ II. L. Jef~ers. in Hambuihrg. All per soins inicdebted tO Dr. Spanni tare regnested to call anal pay Mr. Jeilers, w.'ho is nutthorized to receive the mione'y; andl those having dlemands aigainst the Este will please~t reai der theum tao hiam. E. SPANN, 31arch 20.3 1838 t f 8 A dna'Lrjr. List of Letters. R EM AU\ING in the Post Olico 'at Edge field C. [louse, onl the lst of July, 1838. 13 Durkhalter. Elami Bush. John Brailhan. Mrs. I, Bar.ronton, Airs. C. Body, Alfred Bird. Eldred 3f. 1ut, Wil. Al. Bleidsuae, Julins -C & it Crane, David Dozier, Mary Cooper, Silas Divit, Ale JAMn 2 Cook, Vin. Dawson, Permaaelia Chadwick, Isaac Doby, \\m. Cockroll, Capt. Benj. E &l Elsamore, Allen Field, Richard Freemaia, James G & II Gilbbs, Jasper 1 (;ree,. A J. Garganuis, Elizabeth l'inths. Mrs. Martha Gregoiy, Alexander Ilarrison GUassatna, James llolhines. Martha Grilin, N. L. Ifnghs, Johna. 1. H. J K & L Jones, Gen..anes Kenaneday, Jorden C. Jones, Ioht. C. Lott. Emnasley Jextiamy, Mr. Lee, later, Jiadtes oi the Iif. Court Loaeless. Thos. If. of' Edgelield Dibt. Lilt'efield, D. C. Leqtex, Mliss Amelia Mays, R. G. Mathis, Miss E. Alor:-is. Sidley Alontgoi,-rv A. E. Aledhock. Vat Al trel. Wti. A M1oes, V. II. N&O Norman or Anguas, Od eln. John 11. Nnickes. flont. W. T. O'Neal, John PQ& It Phillips, lev. Jos. ] (anarles, Sarah Prothro, Will. Itberts. lasa 4. C. Prielard, Ndward Ioberts Andrew (inarles, S.arah Iobertsen, \Vml. S & T Shminperd, John Seinn. P. II. loan, JoseIph Tilhaan. len. R. 2 Sawver. (ae. V. Tow, send J. W. 2 Seat les lHeasat Templ,. Thotnas $ttalcy. Miss F. 31. Tally. Caleb Sherihl, Mr. V & W Vinson. 1Elizabeth Wardlaw, F. If. 3 Wilhats.-. ller Williams, l'aaasaa Williams. Polly R. Williams. Sam.sean M. FItAZIEl1t, P. M1. July 2, 183 1-71 e 32 FREN I IUPPLY OF 11 GUIA(G, RoliE t B.4ON, JUST RECEIVrED AND FO SALE. 0OO l'ieces best 11EMt P ISAGUING, 20 21 do wide Tt W do. 1it Coils of small II, mIp n"Opo, 10)0 d1. 4lo. Tow do. 54,l0 ias. i nylihA 'i winte, 10,000 prime liacont Sides, Sntm, Coffee awd Molasses Sit t. Iron and Steel Teas, L. af and Lomp Sutxgar, Urandys. Wiieas. snd Cordials, All of tie alovo \rticles, or anly toua we may se:I. we will warrant to be ol the best quality, a d wi.l sell to order or othearwiase. at the lowest poss.ble prices; and we a'sure taur Ir ilids and the pi-blic: generally. that orders for hxaggin-g anl htope, or any otfier article in our linxe, shall haime 'itr best a texition We still cont inc to traisact iusiiness on Comn maissiona, aa.:L will attend to the selling or storinag anf Cotton, or any other mauine, entriusted to oir enre. II. L JEFFERS & Co. Iiamburg. .ialy 12, V:18 tf 23 New Apring .and nSu er C Z 0 T 101.7 -G W . lave tqt received a beautiful assort. tuent oi GOODS ftor Genitleien's Saum me r Cots. Pantaloons and I'ests. w hich they are prepared to have made tip in the most FASH ION.\ABLE STYLE. and o, t":xmasonable terni. Also. a geineral assortmieat lteady Made CLOTt INa, suited tothe season. At.9o, fIATS. SFOI :1.) r Y OOTS. 3 200 Patir oft Shaoesxanid Iloots emhl acinig'very style antd variety haxve inx.t bseen r'c''ivedl by te Subsacribera, wfhich logethter wmith their t. rstier Stock. makie a ::eneral andac comiplete asasortmta~ .eldloim Iimntd itn the couantry. Alo. a leuxdsomie t'ausirtm'enst of FAS IlIONAl BL E II \T1S. stnited to alhe se~asant. To whaielb :heym ianvite' the attenati''n of their enis'tmra. G. L. & I.. PIINN & Co. 'dgefie!d, Marcha 14. 1$ tC6 Mew Spring land Suunuaer TiI E Susibt'ler, resplec.tfutlly infl~orma I alaear enastomiera nind the pubtlie;k genter 'illy.thiat they have 'inast rece'ived a large sup aly of ehioice Ensgl ih Frenach andai Ama ericani ondits embihratcing~ everyv variety of sa pat ;and t anicy goloods sutitedl to thae Sparing and Sum iur traide. Also a large suppally ofrGroeries, Crockery,. .Sadlecs. UHals, Shes and Boots, ill of' which thaey w'ill sell oat the mnost rea amalei termas. lihr cash, air oni cdit to intal st omer au 's. Th'lo-.r wh]o wvish to get good baargains wmill Ia wvell t) give themt a calhl. G. L. & t. PIE NN,& Co. Edihenfielud, Mairch 1'!, 1838 tI' 6 fiiclhool and Nii"scellancoux. II OOkS. TF'lE Subhscri'rs lave~ on hand a gen eraiaotmeat iof .Keh~o and Miscel 'anDcous Books', amongstigt n laieb ure Simtihl's 'Iriltametic', Smtu ih's Gehography~li andl 'alam, anda Sn-.ith's Gramatoar, which arte highly proved of andai recoa'n endeatild lav the best :cac hers. G- L. & E. PENN, & Co. Eadgefield, Maxrchi 14, 1838. tf 6 IC Pruiuneruy. (OLOG)NE. ini smiaall batitles, aissortedl sizes, .lieratage fi.tract, l'lorida W~ater, Ess. 4('inamtioni, 4 of' 'loves, F"ancey Pearfumtae I'ials, N. Smitha Pretuiass' Saaponiarioius Com-x Nap1'ea 4'ompalounda Slim' intg Sa'ntp, &c. Juist receixe cal axalosr atle lay NICIIOLSON & PRIESLEY. April 12- tf. 10 flookus andi Stationary. I~II'l'.. A ritm'tie.G(eograph Ian Atil.'la, ~aaalndarammar. andia a gioad aa.sortmen~t oat 4chool andi A Mix'celhamtti's latoak.. alaso Latter antd I-'tn!aa'ap P'aper, lank, (uills. Slaxtes, &c. &c. htuat re'ceived anda f'or sale by NlCIIOLSON & PRESLEy A pril 20 tf Not ice. M G R A Vtsq of' laInahurg, 8. C. will e act xas miy attornecy it taet, as well xas :at uw, dutrinag may absee froma the~ aState' i ma 4, 1838 aihn 4a8 For Sale. M YUE IIOUJSE andai LOT'. ini the ViTer of .VkEd e ficki, tupan termis to ulia a petrehauer lax amy :tasence., appaly toJ Cel. Hlaan.-kett. J.\.I1?. JON[ES. April 1~2 ,r 1m More iVew Goods, J US'I' receivedJ by NILIoLSON & Pn.s LE-: tihe f0llow% ing ar1ticles, Whii iin ad dition to their former slock, they now have on1 minnd a gencral assortment of seasonablo GO D WS.-to which they invito the atten tionm of iheir etaimoniers. A good assortmetit of' Gent's. and Ladies' fine shoes. 0ny'sl (1 ili's (10 dO Gemnt's. tine Pumpsjit. Ladica' superior Kid Slippers. Several cise-A BIlnk and W% hite sumner flat-1, tlel latest & uost fashionable Style. (Gevorgi Nankin,. Blaek Thihb:t and Summer Cloths. Also. it rormi un'-rt.iemit Brown Linuens, ra liniig and Vestiniis-which they ell have umale up in good style at the 0Iort es mlatiee. Aliso, a geioud smapply superior fancy Prints. Frecmh 1uslitim. Cambrics and Printetd L.awns. Laudies' fanry IIlaindkerchiefs. New style Muslin worked collars. MIonruinag printil. (iughams and 5inslin. Itiilink (Ir.- de Sn is- Silks. Ladies superioir blck colored & white Kid Gloves. do Uiack and White E:liih Silk Glove, d14 do I'lnce Silk do Biack White and clotred Lcie Sillk doa Black and biate 'Ihlile her veils. A gmd aussrtmncut Bonnet, Cap, and Belt RibbonsJi,. Fenther Fans. Ialies' line plain Stra.w Bonnets. 'tli:ses' d1o In additioi to t ie above nam1(ed good,4 jhey hmve many father nrtireIs to( tedin3s tit enimerate, n% hieh they will sell 4m e coamindnting terms. it I Edgeliel. Jutile 5th. Colic Iixiure. T III. abov, s a niever inminvg acim-d fr that variety orcolie. so distressiing to Inilnuts, a1d.(f 1o " hich tia tust injtriots amnedye ub staic< are too conmmlitt.ly -viven. It is salfe and seithing. and instemd of proimicing coistiveness. it isuiliy opierates :ettly (in the bowe!s. This rateedy ias maw been uised ihr several years. w ila tli:t sci(essw a approlpation. which goack medicines made to sell. citcant c, mmaind. It is extensi5vely used ly lite best ihysicians in the onmo i y,iandto us.' the ltnguacmge of* man1my a Imother. acts ama a chaim. . i a- it :llay, 'the pain and ludlia the chid to rest, it does not leave bchitid it those ipletaslnt syimptolms. wihichl ladmmn. Bi5atmnsDi ops. &r. vtnerah% pro) duce .\mph dirltions2 a1ccompalj y 4n-:10 vi-d1; and3( cermilica1e~s of its (ellicacy) (if requiredl) camn be primlced Ivri thit most respecltaeible citizens (if Ctrolim andill t scorgm. hor sale lby - K ITCII l .N & RI(lt L(Tsi N.Ilan~burg, El W E F.ll.:Iderson C It. WM. IIA('Kh l'Ir. Peudhtonu C. II. 1) 1t. E0. J M 1 .11, S.dgefic/d C. I1. - eb. 5 Is:13 if I Imip'oved1 Co1o0 G1118. A 11s abscrber havne stabs~.,bdl at COT Tr%,N MN MANUFA( TOAY in the Tiown pf Hlanmurg, S. C., oti the improved sys tem of .r. I(oatwri.lit. beg la.e to aecomnitiid their Gins to the public. They warranxt their Gins to be egnal if nopt superioi :o those, of Mr. llotwright. salt accntr oftan alteratim, which. ill their opinmon. in a decided imlrovtement : that is. inisten: of blocks of' woiod on the ribs. they have adiopted lie plan ofi making the ribs if their Ginis entirlv iefste el mid iront, which have prov ed by experiencie it) be pre-fer:able. Mr. I3ontwrieht havig iideclined the ain ma king bnsiimeys ini Anagu-ta. Mr. L. I. Con. who rOiOdcted it there ihr him. hein t 41n f the part iners ii the eocei.n, they wilI P11ndeavr to aive sati-fiaton to till who Imay flavaor ltmi with tliir m.1stoI. 'dT Gins repaired at thle shortest mnctice. COIIIB & KI:NNED)Y. flamhuirg. S. C..A pril 19. than II .41)'lE''ltlil IIl'J'OLl'n IN COM3tMON l'.EAS. Jacob Claihmerlin. Atuachment in Assumct. Survivor. vs. ~>Two .'otes-Damae s .Iethnu A. Youn~tg. ) :5:1 5I0 cis. T IIF. Piauintiff~ ba' ing this day tiled his diec Ilaratiomn in thtiscase, im thte (IerI's (Ofjfer antd time said .in A. Yotung hatving mmo wilt' eor aittornley. kneown tom be itt thist province. upjom wiIom~ a1 copy o3 the said de4clatrcaltn withm a sp.ecial oh decr 01' the Counrt enidorsed thereon. canl be served : It is thet etere Ordred. thamt the said( with a~ yea'r tand ai dat, freom the tiling of titc- sad eclairatiton. as ttrte'said. or tiial tand abhte* tmndtzoemnt w.~ill be. tortlen' ithigiven and awarded for thme said plainmtit. .IA S. W A RIDL AW, c. c. r. Clerk's OJ.fce Jan1. 17. 1I:18dmtq 5e F: l U l E .1) IT V . R C ' ' Flizabeth Williacs. "en). vs. Bill/fr Par Jamties Wi.iam,. antd mthei ry. 5 'i ion. T 'I ppel~'m inga to tmy sanm-fuetiion, thm Jamnics .. W,~'ilhmsmi. Peiter Wii!nias and Gumthragnee Wi'l. liamts. - oett oftl Ih lie ti-ntis~ti i 3 this caise reside bey..ondl the limits of' this State, (om moel~tin Iby they' mio apprear andt~ p3e.., answerva or 'enmr. 3(o ti.e aboive 3 amted i:ill. w'.itinm three mtihis fromi -he3 dat' ot' thte pubmlienoni hereni. ecr the satid bcid w.'ill, as agaiunst them.eb tken I pro curr1 'sO. Ceomm'r e )flice, .la. 17 1-:18 ac L( ~ R ~A AAY fren the Smubscrc l. hr oni the( nighet ot' the 5thm eel LI. 3 ebrar hcmt, I'ronm cmy plire two 1miles fim mnII ;tccburg. 8~. C. am tegro mant ttamede II I. tbulett formy-tive years ecl, tiv.e feet s.ix iacets hti'dh. UThe atbove', reward I will pay licr del'iver'in h3. Iiim to me.' or puttjig himii it jail so that I can get him1t. - Il' IAS Kl'RNAGIIA N. I~tlllmbrg, Mtu a h E. 18:37 It' S NiO TFICE. 4 L1 Personis inde('bted( to thlamte1i C hre l tian rieiht~t decea;sed, are' r'esp. eti to a mke imn med inte paiytimnt.- An ii. il perstots havingr deitianids atgatinst thle este Ie of said deceased are reqttested to presnt Ihem dlv~ attested). .10O1l N II AClS K E T T, Elv'cr. la b. 25-. .i'o f ie e. T1 II Subiscr'ibers w'ill gi~ve a liberni IT 1'l'(lEN & fIIOlERTlSON. Ihitiburg, Ma ;rc'h SI. 18'38 if. 5 BO'1 & J'B'PRINTI1NG F .very ch sc'it n~ excen'f' ttedl w..ihI OLOCKS, WATChES AND JoE W E LL E R V. No. 2-12 hbitAna 6raTI:-r, Acueus-r'.,, G3i-n. ( Near the United blates livid ) TU II- Subsncrler ohmtes to the I itizens of L.dgeield lstrict and its vicinity a Itichm anid Fashionable assortillment of WATOH.LS, JEWMLEW, & of the latest Style and lInportationt, cons:ihting in pa rt of the floilowiig Articles: Gold Imedeptendent Second Watches, with from 17 tio 25 Jeweis, Gold and Silver Levers, Plain & full Jewelled, Londonma Dnpkx aid Anchor Li.scapeinett Watches. Gold a: d Silver Lepine and Vertical Watches, LIadies' ricia Gioel Neck Chainii, mew patternm. Geitlemeni's Gold Guard und Fob Chains, Keys. Seals, Fin ger-Rinegs, Breast-Pins, Ear Rings, Gold and Silver Thitmbles. Pencil Cast.e. Spec. LMnatle Clockv, Flover Vnei lnd .tiuu.'ral BOXES. A1..-0, A (rnrral Assorlictmit of SUCH AN SIINElt TABLE AND TEA SPOONS. SoAn I oS;s. %our LAD.ES, Casrot AND CKE BIASKJa. rsCA.sini.s-racKs, .ALT SroosS, A c. A .so, SUPi-RiOR CUTLERY. A fitie assoitment of Ho oi s', I.:.t.r)Tr's and)(1 W'AiM. & Bu rcimn's /R.- Z O.S, P'ENKNIVES. A SIi .,(ISS OlS; alsM a good ass-ortment of BOWIl KNIVES and olkK.S. JtIIN B. MUltr'IIY. N. B. C.ocus mid W.srcna..v carefuly re paired. ai.d i'arranted te perlio un welb. Angusta, Ga. MarchLI 2, 1838S tf 9 BL4 0 TEA ANb ,I l 1l'.1 R E. T " F. S -criber has On han I v#e r y :ir'e ' opply of renilv sinde TIN W I F. of ali deqcriIeti -ns, V hieh he ofers at w hoIle sale or retnil. at its low prices a can le af forded in this part of the country. lie has also a laree supply of the newest fashion of J A PAN WAR E,iogether with English and Block Tin Ware of excellent qimiitv. Also Copper anid Sheet Iron Ware-Slie-ting and Brazin Copper,-Bleck tin. Stove Speller. and Tin llare-all of whieb le of fers for sale low for cash, at No 1068 Broa streer. Aunsta. B. F. CIII.W. ThIe stnlcriber being truly thankful fo the very liberal patronage heretofore be stowed tiliu him b y hi friecdsi anl the pubd lie getnerally, respecifilly solicits a cotitnl taice of their favor+-aid offers his servi ces in either ief the frollow i n bran iches of his bliiness-Copper 'in, Sheet Iron. and Anigustn,. G'a., Mamrch 5 :f5 TI% IAWUFACTO) Y. I lil-', Suscmribter wothl re~spec~tfll it. foerms thbe Me srebansts andl citizetns ol E~deleeld Dist rhit anmd the puicj in generail, thFat lhe hase commttentcedi Malunuaicturuig Tri l-Une sat lDninm'eville. nsine umiles North ofn Edlgtlichi Conrui ih'muse, wh<i ro lie initemis', toa kieep anm assioritmint Indii t'ull sup lply ma; ait Wh lolestae or Rtetaiil, wvFhi he will sell "in ais esonale termts as anyi othIer lilam estab hliFtshmn in athe Si nthlerni cout rv. Flaing i woredi at thle bustintes nine years im te Nomrth and Snth, lie enn with conti dlmice asure thoien whio imay flivmr him wvithe thiir enstoom, thamt they niiy sit all timies depenml upon htavii;,; theimr Ware well lie will aliso make to order, Trin Eaive Trrmoughs. Condu~tctor~I ellends sand Pipmes, anid pur~ ttm iip if dlesired, . All omrdersi friomu Tonor Costrymi thtankfully ree' siamI pro~impjtly nitedetd to. N . . Oldl TIint r-epaired, andu aill lkindes oft .Iob work, inthi linhae, exceted with neam ntess anad dlesptatchI. II. P. iHlRCll. Duntonsville, M atch ilt, 18;B nec s litU(N8, OIL N, 6e. T1 elli' "mmb.-ee-re rPIeelfta te'vite thce at U ten tiomn mef .\lercha ts. ln'es . Phniclins amnd oatherm to theimr lau Stoeck of* P-tESH IVE DICIN\ES, Oil of all kinds, Paints, Dyje SIKls, I~jindo i Class, Bruses, &c. 4e. Thleim suplym~ is heav~y, t heir sassert mentt g ood. amnd ltheir artic'let fresh. IDenhmut enitire-ly with the~ Manufactitmrs orm oriinasl Ia morters. tev canm se; their goods a- lmow atsam' bisse int time Suthearn Cosamty. la.sem call noie e~xainelit. Omr .mtorm- ilam butslirgr is next to lk I.. J1r erins & Cee's. Inm Anigsta, ippsite~m( tm llot..s or sa rov.t's WVtae I honstes. KITCIII.N & RODI:RTVSON. WVet~t K. Kirents, F. 'e. Rlen~i~rsams, M1. 1). Dece~mble: A; I :17 hi .1", Toe aill wiouan it unay Couucersa. NlT C ies heraehv givenm, i th almnhil ecier, with otherts, will peationa the Lei ,.sluit tire eof t his Sm atef, at its next *esion for a (Chater of a Ilridge sneroses Saludas Rivetr, ntearm Champpell's -'eery. ANDRI-',W L. LJATm. M ay 17, 18:18. :a 1 -- SR AVYED. gq RO0M the sutb-eiriber, sotme two or tht- e .3 weeks agont.amall gray horse. (nionally calle-d a pmony,) sam ut or ye-sirs eel sag. hass v'm ri lamrge heat fori a hiore ofl mhis size;' rmtm itao;e short nmin & atntail a taees m.ex..edintlgh l, which Its Ihis favtorime sate. 'a i doma..il le iven toe anty peerseon who w'ill de th or thte htor-e to the msbcribter.lt hiig in Ilsimtaug. oar ta niata llee rewa'srd foer atny m:ellitencc shtowie where~-c lhe is esi ast e can iad. t'e-syot . G Rl.\Y. tate of South ('atrolis a. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN TIE (OMAN PLEAS. Davidi (uzts. V, A r-rACUxMK-T, William Irlin. ASsUMPSIT. 7 111E IPlaintitr it thiscas:ue having this day 5 I filed his deeiaration iu the Clerk's Olfice / and the Defemdaht h.% in no Wifea or Attornaey knowni to) be inl tins ta, up1on whon a copy of the said declaration may be servea4: Tiere fore ordered. that the said defeindant do appear and miake hia defiece within a year and a day friomn the filieg o the said declaration, or final moi absmoute .iilgnd:met will be forthwith awar ded to the said Imis:tiil. GE.OltG E POPE, C. c. p. Clerk's fflie, UdgefieldMay 14. ft838 15 Suite 411 Sooth Carolina. U1)GE FlL1) 1I)STRICT. IN TIlL C iPMMON PLEAS. Sanoisoni Kderensu,vs. Font~ion ATTACHMENT %Vi e!. F1eann AssUM:PSIT. 1 ,1F. I'lawitrfijn this case havimg, oi the 14th v at Alay. 1638, filed Iis declaration ins the Clerk's Ofllce and the defeedant having no wife or num:t ney. knmowa to be in this State upon womin it co1py of the said declaration tnny be seerved: It is itereibhw 4ordered, that the said do feondant do, appear and make his defeurce within a _ar ind a dIy f nm the fistina of the said dec. laratien. tit fmn and alsolmte judgment will be atwarded top the said tainitiff. f; h I., F. P4I'PE. C. c. P. Clerk's Office.. May 11th, 18:8. 15 Soullil 4 aralilta. E DGlF.Fir LD DISTRICT. IN TIlE COMMON PLEAS. John Ly on. vs ATTACuMENT, William Coo-k. AssumPsaT. T I I . I'lainitrffin this case having on the 15th dav of* Decemiher. 1837, filed lit; declara. tine in the Clerk's Office, and the Defendant ihaving no Wife or Attorney, known to be in this State, npon whomn a copy of the said declaration inay be served: Therefore ordered. that the said defindaut do aippearand make his defencewithim a year and a dlay Cron the filing; of the said decla. ramtion, or listani ad abso ute judgenent will be ilorthwith awardei: to the said Piaintiff. G1A0~1A'. POPE, c. c. p. Clerk's Office. IJecemnber 15, 1837 15 tf ttale lot ii sillrIilla. IN TilE COU1MON PLEAS. F.. & C. Yurnall. vs. Barth. I Windiig,-Siober ATTACHMENT. 4K 'tilmtinig, vs. time. Sainte. ) W IIl It| AS the I'laintiflEf did this day file their declarantion in the Office of this, Cort. niraint the Defendant. who is aibs,-e'ijfroum aid witlhiit the litnits of the State. (as it is said,) atid havina neither wilie or attorney known with. inl the Sam, on whim ita copy of tie declarations withi a rule tO puleadM thereto ought to he served: 1, is therefore- (et dared. that the defi-ndant appear and plead to thaesaid deciaratitns widthi a vear andi aay. othe, wi-e finai judguient will be given animd awarded mgainst hina. GEORGE POPE, c. c. P. Clerk's Office. Dec. 1. 1837 daq 44 ?tate of1 South ('arolitia. I-DGIFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE (-03COMMON PLE AS.* L~urkin Grifflim. vs. Attamnt. Thios. M. Clark. survivor a T HE: Plainttifl having filing his decairation in thie case. and the defendant heaving neither Site inor attorncy knuowi to be in this Statw Or dired. thant thesaid defndant do appear and plead t' thlc plainititl's declaraition within a year and a lay from the publication thereof, or Judgment absoltte %will be awarded agaitist him. GE. PO PE, c. E P. Clerk's 1ffice. Jan. 23, 1i.38. dag 51 stgate of '0,oith 'arolinia. I-.)GffEFfflI) DISTRI'T. IN TIlE COMIMON PLEAS J.eu- n Lo1 at', Avs.A 3!N Mil i 11F.AS thme Pfainmtitrl'aths this day filed hisi declaratiu against time Detaidant whm re,:ides beyvoad thi imnits of this Stante. tand havitng neitiher wvife or attornaey n itin time samem nupomn whlom a caopy of said declaration, with a timlea tea plead thaereao. may lbe serveda. It ins 'r c.:nde eliarationm iinit ra yar anmd a day. frotn i thmis ate-. therwi'se fial~a a:~ad ab-oltute jumlginen~t wvill beL aiwnarded zagaminst haitn. G1ilO.IWE POPE, c. c. P. Clerkc's OIlitace, Oc t 20, 1837 dq 410 M a te o 'our bi arolina IN TJc,,E CUMM.h ON P'LEA.S. .'tt ~rit le krT~scnmtEN-r. T3 lIE Pkiaintitfnamvinig tis day filed his declaa E tiona in time :above caise, anmd thme Definan neinig without wvie ir eattortny, knownm toabe witlhin thme Stamte. n p)on whoitm a copy of said dleclaratio-n, with a rutle te peadta. 'ouild bea serve'd: It iN Or er.-d. thmat t ae s~aid Deti- dawim do pl~ead to thei. sanid d~eclaationa witit a year antd a day. fromm thtis daite eor itndgmm-nt final anmd t-bsolute'will be :iveni Zattilust himi. GEO. POP~E, c. C. F. Neevetaiber 21, 1937 aqjd 4d IN T'l'1 COMIMON PLE AS. CX-aries SreanH, Admii'r of Aitms. tmney I'. Lijafordl. dlec'd vs. AT-r.sentaENr, - doth day of' mare b, 18:5;,filed hmis:decila. tmian myimeradt.edfn ahviang n wife air attormnev. knaowni to be ian this Staute, tnaccn whoemm am copy ofU thte dlceclaratmion, with a sp'eial arder~nmf~ thme coumrt endosedc imhereomn,can lhe saerv. edi: Th'ceefoe oirder-d. a ttat th Itanid J taimes Don aidoamaa nprar antd make figs dlefi-nmace withina a yar atal a day 'rnum ame faihmg oftthe dieciarationa ais aiii'sesai, m'i ti: a' and~ abisoilumte judmgmnenmt wvill bee forthiwitha it etn ani awarded aigaminat hmima. J.\. W A 1 O.A W, c. c. P. Cle'rl's ()niea. ii imh May 18k:r. 15 ... ......i: C0O31!MfN P LE A S. W alker. oingto & Foreign Atmacihment, P'arkt & F'owle~r. Asseuimpsit. W 711FER AS tihe Plhaintiffsa did this damy fila, t V nerr diachratieon iln the Ol)liace o' thmis ( ourt, agnimnst the IDeutindanmtst who are abasent from andia withtt lte htnsits of tihis Statle. (ans it is staid) amndt hmavinia neithmer of them a wiie or attor ney,. kttownm witin them saame, one whom a copy oif tihe decamramtio wutith~1 a ruleto pleaid thereto, ought to be serv'iinl: It ic tiaihe e order'ed, tihamt time De. letuh~amts d up pie ewt amnda paled to the said declara tionc. wiin a yar anda a dlw. otherwise finial amnd judtegmentt willlw at.isi'.t.nd aiwadiedi agains't themn. J.\.\l S WValDLAW, c. c.mr. Cla rk's Of~ti..\aav 17, 1-37 daq I13 '% o ti ece. * M 1 T' lI ' S Gramnmmor, Geogrrahy tmd IYA tlam-,oth e Prodel utive 5ystem. Als~o, Smith's Prainetal utteu .'.leCntal Aruithumet ic. withI a variety' of othie r Scnuoor, flots, ay b ie fbunetd at thae Sta -. of G. .A. DOW P. Mar:! '. iftrr