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Nosubscription received'for less'than- one yeariaid no paper discontinued tintil'all ar rearages are paid, except at'heqption. of the Publisher. All sitbscrip ions ill be continucd unldss otherwise ordered before the expiratioh of the year. . Any person procuring five Subscribers and becoming respohsible 'for'-the same, shall re ceive the sixth copy gratis. Adertisements 'coispicaiolsy iser'ted 't 63 cent per square. (1,2 liies, orless,for the first insertion, and 43) cents for eachcont ua ance., Those publisbedMonthlylw quarely will lie charged$1 peqgsaare.foreach''inser tiorlfi Advertisements not'having the rnmber of iserti odisynrked "n'theni: will be contin ued 'onti! ordered-out, and charged acdord ingly. A11 'Job work'ldone for persons living at a distance, nust ho paid for at the time the work one, or the payment secured in the village. All communicationaddressed'to.the Editor, post paid, will be proutptly and strictly attend od to -E Law Notice. HE subscribers -have formed if partner. L shi in the practice of Law for Edfiefield District: Offie, near Gooduain's Hotel, J. TERRY. JOSEPH ABNEY. December-23.1843 tf 48 LAW AOTICE. T HE undersigned have formed a eonex ion in.the Practice:of LAW, for the Districts of Edgefieldiand Barnwell. S. C. Office in Hamburg, corner Centre and Mer cer-streets. M. GRtAY,' THUS. G. KEY. Hamburg. Feb. 18, 1844. 3m 4 * ACARD. D R. W. E. CLAY BROUK,informs the ci tizens of Abbeville District, that he has located at Mrs. Edwards' (White Hall,) and of fer his services in the various departments of Pliysic. Referencs.-Drs. Burt, Paul F. Ete, Diigas, Ford. April 27 St 13 - )ledical .Wotice. T E snibsciibers have associated thiein selves in the Practise of MEDICINE, M m iviFERY; and SURGERY, it Edgefield District, under the firm ofJennines & Keith. " V . D. JENNINGS, T. F. KEITH-. March 27 1f 9 Notice.. THE subscriber having entered into new business arrangements, is desirous of closing up his old buasiness, and respectfully urges slpurr those indebtedto him either by note or account, the necessity of an immediate iietleuient. - 'JOON COLGAN. January g if 49 DANIEL ABBEY, SADDLER - HARNESS MAKER. H AVING just returned from Charleston, .I.Rwith a variety of materials for all kinds of work in his line, is prepared to fill all or ders which may he sent hins. He has on hand LADIES SADDLES, of every variety and price.. Also, Bridles, Mar. tingales, Arc. All. of ,which will be disposed of at. prices to suit the times. All orders ivill be thankfully received. and promptly attended to. Marcih6; 6 tf Notice. TI HE Subscriber takes pleasuce in inform . m.gn the public, that he han succeeded in engsang'the services of an-experienced M iller for thie present' year, and having his Mills in thorough' repair, is prepared to do any quan tity' of' grinding egrain ut :the shortest. notice. Persons having Wheat, mud: wishing superior flour niade from it, are invited to give him a col;, His terms are the tenth. Jan 5184' S..W. NICHOLSON. - LUMfBER Ag n edesred' Prices.. T HIE Subscriber respecttfully inlorms his KU' -friends and the public generally, that he lta~ge9stock of well sawed LUMBER on psau..and sawing daily of'the best heart Pines ~tthefppelwie; prices: At the Mill ''50 cents per huandred. Deliverest, . 80 " ' - ~rthin'10 or 19 ile~s of the Mill.' - - AARTIN 1'OSEY. Feb.7 " t~LS , VJ~ESubsciber respectl anflithi thieir ~cstomers and thi publie e5erlly',that hey' hae just received a new and well selected assortmrent of' ' SjEilaug & stunnuer Goods, cput s' raexteise auiortmeent or articles for ent stelsuthing ,li thM latest; and most fashiion ble i ic~tey are prepar ed to mugje-up, in.a , ~~o~k.nd wvorkmnan ik..lmaner.. From' u~t>eiwatmg any despipioni of.ithin',Vfldt'talal, as ilJy ep.'cnfldeiiaOtbtiir iliy*Osuitthe :nost fastidhons) both inithe,quality andeprices of thidGldis .. .o -. .. .J- . T: .MEIGS &COLGAN. archa 4; 18444:. , . if .. 6 tAL hose i ~slingi~ Carpenter'deceased,' are re g ~uired to itmmediate paytnenity end J hosa havini d hlsdalaililt~ the JFstate, - opresentl themildulfttested. Jillnn . , O tfD NewSpring Goons. C HALE S SAWFOID 8 -Spow receivibg. and ivill contiiie tore ceive all-kinds of DRY GOOD: of the :latest and most f slonable.styles, suita ble for the season. A large as'sortment of Ca licoes and Printed Liwns,;a good assortment, of Spring and Siimumea gods fir men.'s'.ear. :such.as!Black Drap d':E'ta Fancy Ribhedand Plain, .,Brown *ind WahiteLitq Dills,'ifso Fancy:Ribbed iane Plain Worstednnd:Ctton 'amboons, V.es;iigs, &c. 34 to 64 brown. and bleached Shirtings and Shoetings, from 5 cents op..A- good supply of Ladies and Gentleiehi's Shoes; also Eur, Wool and Palm Leaf Hats, all of which will be sold-low fur cash. Hamburg, March,23.- " f 9' SPaper lIang ngs. pcs.- PAPER HANGINGS, 1 ?00:, new styles, and at low pri ces: Jnst:receiied by. JOHN 0.. B FO$iD. Hamburg, Feb 20 tf 94 Shirtings, Sheetings. 4, 5.4;6. and 12-4, brown and Sbleached Shirtings and Sheenngs, Just received-by - JOHN O. B. FORD. Harnbur, Feb. 19 .f .4 Jost Received NANKEENS, by -the-care, 50 bbls. N. U. Molasses. For sale by . SIBLEY & CRAPON. Hamburg Feb.28 ,tf 6 GIlNHAlMS.. COTCH, German, and' American Plaid .GINGHAM. a Just received and for sale b JOHN Q. B. FORD. Hamburg, Feb. 20 ' f 4 Th Notice. The Subscriber would 'take this opportunity to return histhanks to his ' ds a he com munity in general, for tl1' Ibeia atro _e they have conferred on h 4f t t ten yea!t: lie intends cnrry 'nit the . 1 Plerchant Tailoring Business, in all its branches. at the old tand, and hopes by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of those.favors which have been so liberally bestowed'on him. JOHN LYON. Dec. 12 tf 46 COTTON GINS. T HE subscriber still continues at his estali lishment on the RIcD, to manufacture Gins of a superior.qualityt His Gins are made of the very bqst materisls, and for workmanship snd-servic will be found equal .lo-an' in-'tlii United States. Repairing in all its branches will be faithfully performed at moderate charges. Orders addressed to the subscriber, at the Ridge, will be promptly attended to. B. T..BOATWiGHT. March 13. 8t 7 Family Groceries. T HE Subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he offers for sale, at the brick store formerly occu pied'by Messrs. Sibley & Crapon, nearly op. osite Mr. James Hubbard's Hotel,-a large and general assortmentof GROCERIES, par ticularly adapted to the wants of families, con sisting in part of New Orleans, Porto Rico, and St. Croii SUGARS, Lump, loa, crushed & powdered Sugars, Cluba, Rio and Java COFFEE, Back, H-yson, Gunpowder and Imperial TEAS, West India and New Orleans Molasses, Hull's Patent Candles, 4s, 5s, & 6s. Sperm. do. 4s, 5s, & (s Canal Flour. in whole and half barrels, 6 casks prime Goshen Cheese, 20 boxes do. do. do, Buckwheat in 1-4 and 1.8 barrels, -Pickles in 1-2gal. jars, qts. and pints, 'Tomato Ketchup do. do. Walnut - do. do. do. 50 sasks Liverpool Salt, (bleached saocks,) 50 boxes Table do. (a fine article,) 25 brls. Irish Potatoes, (Roan.) 2 tierces Onions, (red and silverskin,) A LSO', Bar soap, shaving soap. cotton. cardls. wool ards, pails, buckets, tubs, keelers, pi:;gins.ui igo, niadder, copperas,. rice, lard, chocolate, Baker's cocoa', cocoa paste, Goshetn butter, so a biscuit, lemon biscuit, pie nic crackers, wa er cradkers, butter crackers, pilot bread, al nonds, cnrrants, citron, cloves, nutmegs, nmate. innamon. pepper, spice. singer, sago, pearl Barley, maccaroni, vemicillr', capens, mustard, 'starch, WVet India and American.preserves. Pesons visiting Hamburg nre respectfully requested to call-and examine for themselves. -'H. A. KENRLICK. Hatmburg, Norr. 25 - tI* 4d Water Proof, & No'Mistakel H, L. JEFFERS & co,' WAREllOUSE & d GENERAL COMissioN MERCHANTS.-HAM BURG, S. C. BEG leave 'to itnform their friends,.dnd the Bpublicjgenerally, their NE W WA TER PROOF W REHOUSE, with largd 'conve int'tclose Stores attached, is noiv completed and re~df foitis reception of Cottonj1Yerclaandises dre. It is situated' on the principal street leading into the business; part'tef the -town, four feet above the.highest watermark by actual survey,. etirely~ remote frop .alL.~other. buildings,' which enders'it rije-po' ,'kind cohvenienutlystuted for loadis si u diadg wagbns.. They'are'no'pet'tnneistl located irn this place, and piedge. iiif to specutlate 'in- Cotton on their owVn neent-~ltint'to give their undivi ded attentiOn. t6 tdi.:iteyest of their customers, and are folly preCpa6da to attetidto the,Sale, Storing and Shippiug,.9(.4 . :. ; Cotton,' Flour'a facon, .&c. Recevingantd ForecardittgAERCHANDISE. Perchasinlg Goods toord~t kc. Erc; . . Their charges will beas.follows-orisl in.Ooton '25 cent.4 per btale; Shi g'do, 12 eentsper bale. CommIssion for bing or, selling hZrpandise arid Prodiuce 2 pe cent. Forwardn atlStorage, in accordance wvith 'the estab~j'l~e istes. 'All' Cotton,'Flntur,:'&c.. ce 1g nf~fe from wharftage.y Li-. bral advanuces wil' be' uhadowhen requireUl, oti kny co'isighiirdts inadeto theni. Jlmhutrg. Sentr. 9 . tf 33 Prom the Boston Times. WHIG PICTURE BOOIf. The Clay Club dithcia cityare about pnblinh. ing a ,bolc for.children; of larger growth.) ii? lostrated with cuts. and intetded to glorify the "millboy of the slashes;" in ihe eyes or the iM. lion.'- A few proof sheets have tillei inic orir uinnds. The- frontispiece represents Henry Clay. as the farmer of Ashland, mounted.on a splendid horse, and dressed in a suit of super-. brondcloth. bowing to an minaginnry Clay Club. To this is itppended-the'following ines :'. - Oh!- who is here so find and grahd Wtaih spi- on heel and hat in and? Tis he-the farmer of Ashlaicd MY.JJARttY. Then follows a picacal ilhieiration of the patriotism amid consistecei of the "farmei' prebeled byiahd cningled with some desultory stanzas.'. ..,. Who'rode on Dobbin. old amd kind, Mill.ward his fathers ,corn to gind With shia~t-tndi flui i&behind ? Mr HARRY Effigy of Sk f-lail.] Whte wants io reach thli)Union's summit; But still is far as ever frpamc it Who tried three times and'could'nt come it! - Air JAtiRY. [Etgrasing of Jack and4Gild in their tolun ary desceit Jrom the hill top after the inrerdion f their pail of total abstinenge . Who is in peace than Moses meeker, Yet-in debate a whcole h steakeri Who said "G--d.- youi " lt tho-Speaker I .Ain HRaatr. Who once dononnced a 'Monster bank And thought its charter triyson rank Yet now stands ny for it point blank? Mr hnna.. Portrait-of a gentleman loo iing tsco nays for Sunday,]' Who headed the Protectift clan, And on'Free Trade pronoc ced his ban Yet now he is no Tariff inap ? . Airbl HARnY Why once ahnsed old Johnny Q. And said his santements were nutruae, Yet helped elect him after? Who? lir HARRY. Who0 joined the masons long ago, Took six degrees-he liked a so Yet tries to dodge the Order nnw? . i*r ur. Who lands religion-frowas on. vic - Bets high on cocks, and shaks the dice: And thinks a "'lell" i Paradise? M HARRY. Oh ! whoto station hili as born (Though adverse rates his 'cag have torn,) Vlo'lI be elected-"ina' horn ?" Alr HAnnt. *Gambling house. MISCELLA EOUS. ?ETER CH.NCERY, Esqt AND 01s FIVE DoLLAasi Showing tie blessings ta may, follow the sedrenent of the smallest account.. D' PROFESSOR.JI*AtAHAM. 'Sir, if you please, b .";would like you o pay this little bill to y,' said for the nineenthl time by a hal:grown.boy in [a lirty jacket to a law 4is0of-iee. The attorney at Iengtd' rned f ound andl taredl the bouy full cn ebi f e, as if he had. een some newly dcsso ' d specitnen of .oology, gave a lon istle,' thrust lhis tky fingers into one poi r~ and! theen into bce other of his black e otbvest', and! then mave another long whi ~micorspleted ie stare att the boy's fae, . 'Ho, han, hurn !lat.ba eh !' end the egal young gentlemannended the tips > his fingers io'vards th 11 worna bit of >aper, anaJ daiutily opy n ii, looked at ets contentas. HuItm, for cappaing an, eel tnppinag. ilx shilliigs-for foxmcg ted six paetce, mdat other scancdries, eh' your master wacfts me toseellee thics b'li ''arepeattecl :e main'of briefs. 'Yes, sir, this is the tieenth tame I inve come for it, and L ici~ to knock off it twenty andi call-it-halfh y.'j~ 'You're an imnptdent'hoy' i'' always impudentet .,Ipvyers, cost I :n't hcelp it-It's estcbije 'You've go: your.eyet, et I see. ' That's wvhat boss.sent me rt, instead o' he 'prentices as ti911 'i~ heir teeth ut. I[cut mine at itnhins old wvith a handsaw. Bloss says rfg - don't- pay the bill lie'll que' ! 'Sue me! I'm a lawyer! 'Ii's no matter-ior thbtt Lwyer or no lawyer, boss declareslhe'll io~t-so-fork over !'.... -.. . * Dellares -he'll suel'e. -I 'A siruelas there's another a vyer an all 'Thatsould behad? 7 *'ould'ng..t !' 'Silene, T aglbona, I pbe' I ast ptyhi "u tterda" e Awney to hiuself. It'i tot' ny jilob tt y these innel'billa ' :Wttiisa lbayer'rofession good-for. if hocasan get clepb apayirig his own billsfa He'l Ikaup jj~Tis just fivdollars! .It coin ad ~dbe dorn't :w.ptihe money I Whtq E~ ~llainto him! isi boy could hae - ned at.in the time' iid 8 0enghein to diu ine fat ii: SoyOtiriaiaster'wili suene f it if Fdon'p; r-, - 2 ' r mti r He says hell1 dp it ami charge yoi a new pairdf % eoe' for:.' - Harkee T" C 'i paytod-y, -and so'i yotur rossewil Bue; just'be 'i kind as:-t ask Iinre'oeuiploy ier a his ettorney.' 'You 1P..: . FYes,. &i e he writ, haveit serdci pd theni you-seeamlshall-put ihe costs int< Any bwU po -et-insteadof'sceing them gr intoenother .lawyea's. So you see if . have to-paythe'bill 1 make the costs Capital.ides!' - The'boy:scraiched his. head awhile at if striving to comprehend-. this .'capital idea,' aiidhthen shook it doubtingly. ' don't knoiwt.about this;'it 'IsUks.tricky. I'll- ask boss ;hough if as how you say you won't payi pohtow witlioat being sued. 'Id ratl1ur be sued, if he'll employ me, boy.' But whose to pay therd costs-tlic The lat43er tonIe all ni once very sp rious and gave another of those lonw whis tIes peculiar to hin. '.Well, l am a sensible man, truly ! My -anxiety to pi the custsof suit blinded me to the fact they w~ere to crime out of my Own) pockets .beforo they could lbe safely put ito .tbipocket! . Ah, well "my boy I suppose I must idy.': li're is a five dollar gold piece,-is it receipted-it is so dirty and greasy 1 can't see ' It was nice and clean when boss gin' it to me, unad the writing shined like Kndp'rps filackin'-it's torn so of a dunin' so much.' 'Well, hell's your money,' raid the man of-law,' taking a solitary five dollar piece from his iw~ch fob; riow tell your muster, -ir Last, ;'that if he has any -other ac counts he wants sued 1'll -attend to 'em with.the greitest pleasure.' 'Thank'e'disir,' ansWered'he boy, pock eting his five,'but you is.the only reg'lar duninin' custdmer boss lts; and now you've paid trip, Jie han't 'none "but cash folks. Good day to you.' 'Now thiere goes flve''dollars that will do that felloiwanst no pood. I aril in want ofit, but he is'not. t isfive thrown aivay. It would'nt h've left my poaket but ial I was sure thahis patience was worn out, and costs would come of-ii..1 like to take costs, htfii i think that a law'er has any ihiiiwY& doaitli' lto 'ie 'r.' t lieve in his own mind'that paying his debt tD Mr. Last was to be of any Benefit to him, and was of opinion that it was 'mo ney thrown-away,' let us follow the fate of this. five dollars through the day. 'He has paid,' said the boy, placing the money in his master's hand. 'Well, I ai glad of it,' answered Mr. Last, surveying the money through his glasses, 'and it's a half eagle, too. Now run with it and pay Mr. Furnace the five dollars I borrowed of him yesterday, and said 1 wotild return to-1orrow. But I'll pay it now.' 'Ah, my lad, just came in time.' said Furnace, as the boy delivered his errand and the money. "i was just wondering where I could get five dollars to pay a bill which is due to-day. 'Here John,' he called to one of his apprentices, 'put on your hat and take this money to Captain O'Brien, and tell him I came within one of disappointing him, when sonie money came in I did'nt expect.' Capt. O'Brien was on board his schooner at the next wharf, and with him 'ras a sea man with his hat in his. hand; and f66kmig very gloomy as he spoke with him. "''m sorry, my man, I can't pay you hnt I have just raised and scrped the last dollar"I can get above water to pay my insurance money td-day, andl have not a copper left in ny poeket id jingle, but keys a'nd old nails.' *Bunt I am very filne~h i-n .necd, sir, my wi'f'e i's ailini, duronm family are in waart of a g'ood many- things just now, and I got several articles' at' thie stpreex'pectimg to get nioney efgo-n'to' falde 'em up as I wvent *long home. We ha'tit in the house n'o flour, tier ten. ntor--' WXeII, may ladl, i' marry. Yon must come to-morrow. I catn't help you unless I sell mny coat n1f nmy back, or pawn the schoner's kedgea '-No 'body piays me.' The snilor, wiho had come t'o get an ad vne of wages, turned away sorrow fully, wvhen the apprentice boy came tip iitd said in his hen~ringo 'Helre, sir,- is five dollars M~r. Furnace owesyou. He says when he told you he could'nt pay your bill-to-day, he did'nt expect some money that came iu after you left his shop.' - - 'Ay, that's my fine hey ! Here Jack, take this five dollars and come on Satur day and get the balance of your wages.' The seaman, with a joyful bound, took the piece, and -touching his hat, sprung with' a light heart Oir shore, and- hastened to the store where be had already selectedl the comforts and necessaries his family 'stood so rhiuch in need of. - As he feotered, a poor wuoman was' try ing to pi-evail upo~n, the store:-keeper-t. settles demand for' apaking his shirts. "dou'hiad best iake-it out of the store, 'Nrs. Conway,' he said to her 'really] have not taken half-the amount of yeui 'bill to.-day, and'don't -expect to. .1i havi to charge -every -thing,.and no mone3 '1 can't do without :'it answered thn woman, earnestlyl mydaoghite is'very i1 sjidinatfeVerlCOi'ott;ALa1,81odtk fire:-weed, and indeted Iwantt'ithing -which' I- have dependedei)bsf aBiglet! g-et.-worked- night! atid day, o get you shirts'done.'' I' ' q e?9:sNbY. .rst onwavs,"aidtdi r stoieIeelierd id6kin intbt his moie3 'drasNP 'I 'liafd 'norifivet shilirig here. r iod-jour bill i#lfve dollars anddaint -pence.' T Irhe lor iviaa'ithobghietf is.a:iTd child pod rung her hands.'-'?." ' nj 'sAilorwaonhere ' hilo og )t6digt lected.ftiH five dollar' "*orth of'tile I hore'oWtie'cii'er''ddwedz M't fb his aiges to pay or'Yhifiiut T 'stioit if he can'ies hack. if he' does and pyisl.fdr them; y6u shall ha've youi:n'oaey mad anm.' At-tis instaniJack inade his appear ance in the door 'Well, shipm ri6ecried;..- -A-e muchmore elevated their when lie, was discovered speakip gwitb io captaip.; vell my hearty, hand over ray jt ive got he docuinent.*so gi3.usMpe soon!' and displaing~liijto loliarpie?.; he laid hold of ihopPurchase c The storbhkeeper, examining and see hg that flio monf; was.good,:bade ijntal theri. with'.hspi, a'"rf then sighins ashe' took another and list-.iok ai the piece,. h handed t 'io thepnnr Ntido, syho, with. a joyfl smiile, received it from, him, "itd hastened froh i the stiore ' In a Wlo andi ery humble tenepint near the water as ' 'fuanily6 poor chiP dren, vhose appearance exhibitedthe ni mosi destitutiun' Of a' cot bed hear Iay "n poor woman,"ill and emaciated. The loor opened aid a man in coarse patched garments entered uwith asid'od saw hnd cross, and laid them down by the door side. indapproachdf..thebed; 'Are you any benter ader ?' he asked in a rough voice, bul'ini the'kindestioned. 'No-Have you. found work ? if you could get ine a little notirishbing food, I could regain my strength. The iiian gazed upon tier piale ac6 a man-trtif, aid'hgaili otajitup his.saw iund cross, went out. ire ad; not gone far lie fare a wiomatiu met him and, said; she wished him to thftdw ier rind saw some wood for her. its .heart botinded with hope and gratitude,.aud he went after her to her dwelling, an abode little better than his own for poverty ;yet wentng an air of comfort. He' sdwed the wod, split and piled it, and received six shilliugs. with. which. he hasterid to a store fir necessa ries: for his sick (fife, and then hurried home 'to gladden her heart- with the deli cacies he bad provided. 'Till now he had no 'oirk fi;four days, atuil-his family.hnd been starving. and from this day his wife gut better and was at length restored to her. family and to. health, from i state.of weakness of which another days continu ance would probably have proved fatal. . Thess six shillings which did so much goodl, was paid him by the poor woman from the five dollars she had receive from the store-keeper, and which the sailor had paid him. The poor woman's daughter also was revived, and ultimately restored to health; and was lately married to a young roan who had been three years ab aent and returned true to his troth. But for the five dollars which had bieo so in. strumental in her recovery, lie might have returned to be told that she whose memory had so lone been the polar star of his heart had perished. So much good did the Gv6 dollar piece do which Peter, Chancery, Esq. so relue. tantly paid to Mr. Las('s apprentice boy, though litle credit is due to this legal gen tlemnan for the results that followed. - it is thus that Providence often makes bad men instruments ~of good to others. Let this little sforf those who think a 'small Bill' can stand because it is a small bill, re meniber how much good a five dollar bill has done in one single day-and that.in paying of one bill they may he paying a series of tnitay b ,ills. anddispensing good to hundreds around them. Deathi of a Soldier of the Retoluition. The Kaskatskia (Ohio) Republican niotices death ini. thta' vicinity of alr. J. Stufflehean agedl 119 years. He was born on the bn of the Hutdson river, twelve mile'rom: Albany iq1 the State of New York arV 15i:i1835. There he mnarried~tj witii,. whom he left with two c~bittn when he enhstedl as a private in d'he re~o-. lutionary army, in wvhich he served alinosi to the close of the-wnr, when he was. takten captive lhv the indlians, whoidiiposedof him to dhe'British h'or a barrel of rum; 11av-, ig remiained a. prisonerT at Detroit a fe.wv niont hs, while emp)loyed int choppinm wood he and live of' his fellow prisoniers effected. their escape.- Oc account-ofithidifficuly experienced in procuring subsisteneethese fugitives s'diatatedI into two parties,a~d took separate routes- to the: Olhioriver; The subject ofihis notice and his two comr panions guided-by the sun in fair weathqr, and lying by:w~hen it svas cloudyailng for some pointhigh up on the river, mad.e the best of tlreir way throgrth so~te forest then inhabited by. hostiile.Idiansit)I now is the territory constji.t e States of"Ohio, Indiannaand&Mi higanl. Three long months were spent-in conalmtentttnd wandertng about in .the Yperfrmance of tis lonesohd; and 17azardous -journley~ be set as itass,'on-all sides,.y th insidious foes, then the sole 0en~ats ofthos~svage wilds; in, petilsiaprd dangrsiL.- td at 'times nearlyiredgeedyino.tarvatbtd. At one tibne for:foursuccesitedays they.were without snourishmnet,-save tilat afforded by a half ddencill ithdPeaatL' e ggs.: Sometift m~ali iamdgtbe In. dlians, sad represent :gthemsel veyas sent rfodn the British Armydsppuistdusr ofbthe iserners,.they obandfohm.hm t theirsuffering ereg it ated byht iretheohed aectfte Oft ;n]ty "hen so'stwngta% e He i w jins o f the frst setfiers eCuBLZYI eiucky ad Sl.rucji g th Pi' rtpaiiept fyamr at ;. w ding there-erecied aas b esse caption 6ftue.odr Jb.Irilhi ly precedigglhis dthi at least serhuii.rso Sickness. t6 ~i V a c '' Ancian. Hityt~v f j TMing, at the d i f2 yei rsaja was;?tibie t attendt frga!o, d :eased; husband to,,x ~ ~~~'*' at n Car; "ee std the otherf eayn atA Mrs rpe a refifined : . gambleiea!1 ' e vered al u '" .. is hid announ^ t gb d d _ thIe suit and hu . b fierteciy netv, it rks upo Z 'mnade. in- manufacturg tiem -Hs - has been testedbyi epeiience, and iecEd-- ---' itor of the gSf'Lonis Organ, who neJ' r of;,e comrtee appointed iotpuid hit thei proof, t hptoutyof a.ige difrene... &s; jacks in ,ty hreblii toldi;veat TL : -to heth aek theiti ti -- - These marks.: wre pal aatly p - pointed cut:b im ;al oughrttv~ ' ti';7 small and socunninglr concealed tha-~no person couldaisoveb e xejt nates of cards' and mainkle:Il i also h-oed man'y tricks ad fees us,onwteb -a " practised by g amfI e , ,,o Mr. Green states l k have tlir various private> r whslae=; studied by irofessed games ehP 7 - self has nanufacturcd cards, the trickery of he.business ., ;" - 4 Praisew orthy Liberality.- a pleasure to record .thelieral our peop!e wr ouraneigh nz = .w much that we. doNasfollog6:-To Re - 4 Saiiel Wolfard,.of South.Crol na tae purchased the Limestone Springs proper- - ty, in. Spartaburg district, frn: a - Bank, for the :sum of.$J0000,andfasf' ' presented it to theSouth- Carolina Metho n } dist Conference, providede will isia ^ lislin aertain tine, tCoiegew i t ,'r' Professorships deofDiviiityn other Laa;-Theamenilemaa hjil1o purchased a very neat andio iod housej& lot in the villagelof Speia ju r - which he has given to the Metidis' Jiit r Parsonage. This genl'ie chosen to -be .is oin execbitir n hope he -il live to see die fruino ' geifdrcsitzspranging. up about if" bright -and sising lights Ae n'ol - becometh the H ouse of God;"i a i'y become. the professor;ofrelijj t we cannot doubt the sincerity oft at-m n who-says, All that I hel ai one; Lord !"I will cast my bread upon.the ea, ..- . ters, hoping to find it after rinany'dnys .-i-E The building is of brick,;and very larg -- it is well calculated fora College, theLeg islature. of South Carolina entertained an idea of establishing a .High School at the place, and appointed Trustees for that pu pose, among whom is Major 3E Hpnsy of Spartanhurg, who we believe has affee-.> a. i ted the sale of'property; but we are-satis ; fied.it has been soli to the benevolebtdo .or for less than half its.value. Jr Lincolnton (N, C.) Cout tiardners .-T he question. b i .\~'x gardnertthe most extraordfiiay o has thus been answered. infad lady: . * "Because no, man has more a. u upon earth, and' he always ch'oses grounds for n har hedops. He add4' : his thyme, lie is'a nier the t7';-'-/ fingers pinny roildl ,b~ lrasshr ... . every year, and it is a badg ear mue does not bring h im a pl&'dHo w ith rnole b'owshau fnin2srio - heotnakeimore beds'ili.ibiElbp and n'ai ins tfem'k more e geuin's eases and iesiiin a found it, an assemblyjroom,shena king his li'isinges mofre~h i~ii - asima'nyothe enti? dania$"'b ~ i Ce~ others'do. fil~s wifderiotwrhst I i4 has enouob o t', Love izzdherssau'V -- and never wtshea for ineedas~ buast of mobre ibleeding herts~r tt5f ladyship sand moaaurdls-than teP of Marlbor-on'gh, but his ge and the world's greatest enysl s--t r can have yew ihen hie-piense. ial Robbers.-T.No mer4 ~ p' of Weletae a et o to ihilrit yeday havm ~aa ted in No lobr1ija They asreha~ ' wiith thie roi~~f tof' the piail,.sem ime side, at MDble Wells, iWke eatw Y, Thbdy wdie :innitted to irson ' t indgto 'await their trei 'efi thAU. DistrictCour.-Sa. -erid. Bigamy -A Poet bythese' - dere*ad indicated:in ~ehi sit x wis -wwer 5 esbeiti$ moured. of bioi at isi - soiigh follogiti ~~ sgncfl0 ot i*00tth hnfifti~aat..i ofithe 16th ihtat tye Nerelltiary fa? 9h>1 we dnie t nsc immnediately 'mdew