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-101cellaneous. Mat. CLA.--It way have struck out' readers with 1ote litl. surprise, that in comtbatiug the argumentj adduced agatist the-great ainancal reformt pruposed by the Aduinistration, we have taken so little no tice ifthose Mr. LLAY. 'lil tact 1s, that his speeches upon the sutjeet--at speeches they deserve to be callet---are so devoid of mind and argument aS to e tt terly unwortla,y of discutston; and tijis as the opimiou of several o' his party, IdendS as-eli as toes- We know, and the fact is stotorious, that his ablest friends blusned for the %sorse than nethocrity ol his ctuorts upou she great qudstion, the dseunsbion ot which has elicited so tmuch talent on both sides. Whence comes it thnt Mr. Clay has lost .so much of that ability whith lbrmeriy distinguished~ his political course! tits mind, utten unequal to itself, and always ill-regulated, once indicated power* o a high order, though unimproved by study. and iupaared by his hahtos to lii'. I'lo secret otits present deterioration is to be found in the tact that he lihs deserted lais first love, and prostituted his powers to the suliport of- all those anti-republhcan duc trities, is strenuous opposatin to which, iu easly life, was the loundation ot that repu t4tois and popularity upon which lie yet lives. ECver since this melancholy change, he haben sinking lower anu lower in telt scale of intellect, until he prevents ini the Senate a spectacle ot fallen groUtiess Jtla. ble to'his friends and uuanirers. %t e ventuire to say that no msan, especially in the lust twelvensuth, has lost so much ground in the estimation of those woathy to judge as floury Clay. Ioo. a main, indeed, can manage to'keep himself piominent in the pugAic eye, with so little intellecual capital, as u -curious phenomenon. His whole sys tem of argumentation may be definnd in a' single phrase, the argumnentum ad ignorun tiam-the lowest appeals to the cuar--est ignorance. It i-s that kind of argument which implies in the mani who uses it the mst thurough contempt fior himself and wr Ihote to whom it is addresed. 31oute Iiank gaticulations. sell complaccnt airs, .la g phrases. ieaneyed anecdotes, cor codiie tears, oheedliug cajoleries, Justain faniarrunade, alternate iniprecations and supplicatiolns-all these togei her, or in stc - cession. make up the elorquencc of thit si rious patriot and vulgar hero. It requires no little cooluess to utter such siu, for hours together, with the air of saying things wor thy tpgo down to posterity. We have seen his friends hang their heads during the tt terance "ofthese pitiful abonious, while ihe would go on with the most self-complacent air, as it the highest eloquence were pouring fron his tongue. While listening to the vivid and floundering gas6onades of ihis most Forcible Feeble, we could not but think that we detected in the countenance of hid much greater competitor ana expres sion of contempt, the more profound from the necessity of repressing it The feel ing-i.of such a man its Daniel Webster (we speak of him now intellectually) must, in de6d. he not a little curious, when listening 1t The his ironic declamations of bluf Barry. 4 . t degraded partisitas .of this peope to sacrifice a eir honest prejudid ces and sound doctrines in his behalf, frot no other motive but admiration ! ! N -ru CAROLINA.-The following are the r9arks of the Raleigh St wtlard on the result of the recent elections in this State. -'Our returns are now complete. We have heard from the Senatorial District of Buncombe. Haywood and Macon. which Ias eleeted a Demnocriatic Repulie Senn tor, anId one memiber of the same poiliiies from Macon, Th'lis gives us 2:3 suit of 50) in the Senaste, and 55 ot of 120 in ihe liouse of Commnons- We nowy state with tonfidence the political character of our next Legislature. We can have no mo tive for misrepreseniation and concealment; and while truth and candor reqtuire us to say the friends of the adrainistration havte not a majority in either branch of the Leg islature, we can say, with equal certnuintv, that the Bank Whigs are also in the nV-. ority. "'rho few State Rights men in both honses, hotld the balm,ace. and will decide such questions of a political charneier as may arise, If we cannot hoast of a maijorits for the admninistration and the Sutb-Treasury -so our op)ponents proper, cannot claim a majority for Clay and a National Blank. It is a fact, beyond qutestion, that while the opposition carried every cotunty where they commanded a majority-the frienuds of the administraiion have lost tihe ascenrann cy by divisions. Such wae the case in Bier tie, Stampso, Orange, Stokes. and Ynan - cey; to say naotg of other Pouiea in wvhicha our friends claim a majority. In) those counties there has been a loss of 6 members; more than sunficient to hanve se cured the tmajorii.v itn both branches. Our enemies mnay boast and hraie-hnt our friends abroad may lhe well assured, that onr opponents will be able to elfect nothing of a political character-neithier inst ructions, di reet nor inferential. "Whntever tmny he the impressions of others, we are satisfiedl with the present aspect of affaairs in this State. The hitter waters or federalism htave extended to their utmost hounds, and must herentfer recedle 'from before the frowns of an honest and *patriotic people. The virtuouas dlemocracy of North Carolina will arnuase to a vigilant exercise of their patriotic dluies, careless of the reproaches of corrupt and interested partizains, or the butllvina andI threatning of crazy politicians. The people have tnoth ing to foar. The God ofjutstice is with us; and our State wall be one of the firmest piVars in tihe temple of Conistitutiomnal Liberty." CuIAar.F.sToN.--.The election for Mayor and eWardens ^of this city, took place otn Monday last. attd resulted in iho choice of the following gemtlemen:-Mayor, Henry L. Pinckney; Wardens, R. WV. Cogdell, Jatmes G. Holmes, Dr, E. 11. Deas, Col. John Schnierte, Franoas Lance. Geore Rinloch. L. 0. Capers G. N. Reynoldls. IS. W. Seymotur, L. P. Riplev, Alex. Mc -Dosald. and Richard Yeadon, Jr. There were four eandidlates for thes office of Mayor: Hi. L. Pinckney, received 600 vote,t: Col. James Lynnh, 575i: Dr. Jos. Aha.ton 203; and Dr .i. W. Semidht, 141. .4ug yt Constitutional. &m tAe Nr 0. Pie.ayuMe, Aug, 28. INDIAN DISTURBANCEs.--In corrobora. ion ol the rutmor mentioned by the Nish ville Banner, of a Council proposed to be held by the principal Indian tribes on the 14th of September, on the Illinois River in the Cherokee country, that paper has since published several important documetils, consisting of' th, following, I si. A Communication from Gen. Gaines, dated St. Louis, Atigust, 8, 1S38, it Gov. Cannon, of Tennessee, stating the strong probability Ihal the Inflian tribes intend concentrating their forcets (being liale to nusler 20,000 iiuounted warriors,) for the purposeofattcking the Missouri and Ar kansas se tlenents-and reluesting the im tiediate organization of voluntee coinpa Mes, ready to march by the 1st of Septem ber, or its soonu thereafter as thev shall re ceive orders, to serve six monthsnless soon er disbanded lie states, mooreo%er, that he will probably waill croml, Itee to five thon. sald nien from that State. 2. A Desputchfrom Lieut. Col. Mason, Coma'g at Fort Leavenworth, dated 28th July, det:.iling to Gen. Gaines the plans and operations of the indians in getting up this Council. 3. A iespatch from Gen. Gaines to Mr. Poinsett, (Secretary of \Var,) stating that. "i/ Inrmitted" to "olhtlnu ten tlousoad volunteers from the two great tilitary States of Kentucky and Tennessee,." h'e will attcud the Indiini coitaeil. witi that, or with anly other force that he may be per mited to call to that point. todischarge the duties of his '-conand---to allbrd protec tion," it) "repel invasion," &e. &c. [We itulicise the wordk Which the old hero him sell has alieised in the original letter.] 4. A repty of Gov. Gannon to Gen. Gaines. cordially responding to the call Ibr voluo teers-promising that they- shall be furnished at any point and at any monet d1signte-d -and expressng a strong cotlidenPe ila. the only dillicult apprehended -.ill he in restruming the ardor ol the yotng mie to the equisite nutber that 11b13 le called for, as was the case on at 6urte,r ovea%ioll. when Gen. G. sounded the war hugle, more than two years ago on the % estern border of our union. Only inake the call; says the Governor. 4for any number thi.t may. lie authorised. andour young -.ilizen %4oldiers n%ill rush ortnitlito ie standard of onr 1 ol nwry. In givilig you 1his assurance I laz .rd nothing. I know fironiomne explrieneo oF the feelinga id patriotic -devotionl whie-b pervade our State. From the Missisippi to the stone mountain, the saMle spirit of etmlulation to obey the call, taid serve till der a favorite commander in whom they have entiro confidence. %%iil prevail." CIIAILI.sToi. Fept. 6. The Epidemic-lv the report of the Board of Hreilth, published yesterftay, n%e regret to perceive tha this disease hta lieti increasing, and fron what we can learn by private inquiry, since the time of closing the report, there are no indications of abate Ileut. The weather, for ten (Ivs past, hhs bicen quite cold for the season, tlhe thermoineter ranging from 75 toSV, with a re-.h N '. wind blowing; and this had led many to be lieve that the fever would he checked, but experience 1as LaUlthl us filt tEds -a6 n IUt weather is rather unfavorable, prodicing colds, and therefore a pre-dispositionl to fever. We feel bound to say this much for the ifitrimation (four distanti friends, and as a caution to any who might thiitk of cotiane amiong us in the hope that ti ere was but little danger.-Charleston -ourier. (I EALTH OF ClAalA.sTON:-The Charle ton Ioard of Ileh I report the dea hs f sixty-f(our iiersons in that *airv iininig the week ending 2d inst.--of aese -11 Were w..hites ,and 15 hlack and eo ored. Fry ti'w o of the w.hiies and oine of the blacks by Si rangers Fever.-I,id llEALTH OF TatE: CIT:s,-The nutmbet of deaths in New Yourk, during the week ending on the 25th ult.. was 2l5-mtah-*s I 18, feamales.67. T'here is a slight increiase in the unmber of deaths sitnce the previous week . In Philadelphia hast week t here were 1-16 dleath-46 adutlts amnd 1(00 children. In the precedhing week the deaths we.'re 155. In iHaltimnore Iast week there were 75 deats-i? adutlts andt 58 chiltdrei....heint. 11 more thant itn the precetding week.-A.u. gqusta Churomele. .TutvENzLE DEPA4V1I y.--In the Bi ish Iuouse of Lords, the Marquis of Landoawnme in movitng to en tt cmittee eon the . i. venile Olenders' hill mande the followmin tapallmie sittemetnts: Trheir L~ordlships must he aw..are that fotr many years past there hadt been a very greatr imerease oftinvemle offediers-thir was, oaf ofTenders ni der 12 years of aCe. This, it hadl been remarked, was3 the case' itn every. patrt of Europe, hut to a Crehtier decree i'n this ceuntry than in other States. A hat herius ingntirv had becen instrituited, in ear dier, if piossible, to asce riain the probable causes of t hise increase of erime. By somtte it was attributed to thle rait inc-rease of' the population and the growth of large manmn ractninlg towtns, while at hers finid sometpe etnliamr ciretnistanices in thei sta.te of society in Enaglandl which thtey were of opinioni oc casioned the evil. But, whiatev.er the cautse might he, the increase ofjuivettile dletravity was most apll) ling. As the- resti otmf ati inquiry tmaide ini one great maanufactiaritte townt, that of Manchester, it was asc. rinitned that in four years, the unimber ofr children nbsolutely abandoned or found lost ini the streets, aimotanted to 8,6l0- In 1832. there were 1;954; in 1833, 2,104; in 1834, 2,1 17: and in 1835, they amontted to the enor motns nutmber of2,435. With respect to te comnmitnieiits of jtmvenile offender, through taut the cotntry. the result, hiatd been, as tat ken ft om accounts Iately matde tup. uthat in the lost twvo vears, 5,174 males andI 1.275 femnales taniter thec age of 16 years commait 10ed for v.aaius crimeas, the aver-age of two years beitng 2.587 males antd 637 females. The ratio ini London was still gi eater. The Cout of Directtars tif onr Lunatie ilospital were called on a few days aigo to perform a tmosa pleasing and alTeeting dnty in the discharge of a patit at. A voting marriedl lady beantiful and interesting, the only chtld of a wealthy anti affectionate fauther, it whom were centered all the hope andl aff'ectians of his widowedl heart, was brought recenti1 to the Hosaiio1 . ..... nanine. We will udt attempt to fell herI fearlul malady. It is Ptiougli it) st% tht lie, on whoms she had lveston%ed her lieartis best affeclionw, had iproved aunworthy of her. "In life, how ueak, how helpless is a woman? Soon hurt, inl h1appiness itself unsatife. And oien wounded. while she plucks the rose!' We saw the afflited fiather i hel he gave up his daughter to tile guardian care ofthe Directors--crushed anti howed don lto the earti. as if ii4 last tie ou life was broken. %ebanw him again 'a few dlays ago. Bul, ol. him chmaiged! Ilis cotntenetice was beamnina nith he most joyotts animatinti . -- The fire of )outhl seened to have been re kindled in hims veins, lie had beei snm mttoned to re-ceive his beloved child--who then sat hliare him 1-clouthed, and in her right mind"-again to his arms! An invidenut like this is a rich and refresh ing treat to the spirit of every one who has at share in ilie ploomy con'-ins of *i Luna tic Iospital,-Staunton Spectator. OBITUARY.-Sienor Lorenzo Daponte, a venerable Italian scholar, long a resident of New York died on Friday evening at the advanced age of' 90. Hie is the author of various works, and among them the oper-is W' Dos G:qvanni, the Marriage of Fizaro, &a., written for the celebrmted composer, Mozart. with n% hom ha' was on terni4of in timacy nt Vienna. A New% York paptr speaks of him ias 1illows.- eiark D. Adv. Thisdisimngt.she. individual was a Vene flai ani a iative of Canada-doeated filr the church mnd afiterwards fromai his fine po eii talent aned pas-imin for music heame a promnment persmn ia the couirt of the emnperor Joseph 11. 'of A ust rit. Utmib-r his special prmtctiiwi at Vienima, he formed a close ti-iendship n%ith tile celehrated Mozart, wihich led to the pr.uctii ofthose admired Ojeras, Giovami. alit Martinue of Figaro, &C., In which ihe poeiry of D ponte is no ess 'ntermJzedI Iy its owI he;u1e1s thanl by ihe divine music in w% hich it is eimalned. After he derease of' M ozart who dlied ina his friotd Dq mto's arms, tihe poet went to Londo,. ad Iimre for three years was iin timately assortaid viith the early elloits t. intrioduice a more lterect lialiaiii opern. From bece Signor DU11111te1. enmea ta A merica. where lhe re,ided 3 y--:irs. chieflv in mhis aity.atid to his indviati-vi:.le exertiot. commant,;mtdmt. tal-nis amni psrolound literary attammmns ate wt. arnimaly in debltied lfor tite tnusit anti lanemge of Ins n:7tive lanl. A,4 a Latim nod 1lehre scholar lie had per amps, nit) eajmil or stilerim here. SaR ASTLET Coom-..-In Pettigrew's Medical Porirait Galler\. part v., latelY pmbhhhed m i Londmi. atre the followmir a moumim. anedtes athe celebrated surgeon Sir Ashley Cooper; "Hae received. perhaps, the lar!cst fecev er given at one time for an uperation. It Wns upon a ohi Cetlemtani n taml Ilyatt. %% hit was it resident in the West I ndies,and, whet arrived at the age of 70. being nillir ted with stone in tie tlaalder, determined lon goitn., to EnglanII, mo tunler.i anta operation fUr its removal. lie slected Sir Asilev for lie occsion. It wa., pirformed wiali his accustonmed ability; and upon v6:iting him one day when able to qmit hi-a bed, lie tmh. served to his surgeon that lie had feed his hten,uV-4.I-- ltithulma It -n -It tint %:s% reus merated his surgeoti. lie desiredt to kuow' lhe amount of his doibt. ai Sir &dey sta. ted "two) hundred gainens!" -Paooh. pooh!" exlaimed the old gentleman, "- sltan't give you two hunired gisineast there, that is all I will nive yoo," takinta oll his niaht cem,t. and tossing i1 to Sir Astley. "-Thanlk VOIn Sir," sai Sir Asiley, -any thiin2 frot yon is accept- ble:" tad lie put the en into his poukei. Umn e%amination it wa-z fomd tom amut nian a check for onte ,1:ou,sand g'ufines. ''I int'eother' Annedaaorec amusa lhe relateal ais sinanlatrly ill ustramtiva' of cht:ia'term. Mr. Smeer anam.ilteda Sir Asa lev ait him amwn resi -mence, nad htavintg. receivead his adv'icea, ale' Ip.a'ed withoupmt .eim ts inhe mt<.uahl'mt'e. Sitr m r,ley taook na ntlatice of' this. bumt gave hiis asn'tance to him chea.erfui ly, mmndeer a feelintg titat hem wat" a getlani who htad ia seetn heat taem aysa, nndl wats noaw int iwilifTerenit eiremnm a'taances. Sht'ly aifterm. howe'ver'. Sir Ast' leyv r'eaeived a noate nearpiainmtinag himt that inp teminga to thte stom.k exchanasge, lie limandl thmt ha huata soltme lmnium t a. whtic'h hae had flai dli~sosd am. anda that lie lada takenm the libuer ty tao put .L3,ttt00 atim in hti' nme; aimid Iind in tht it hiad sootnlafer riseni, hae tatok thte fimrthter liberryit aof ,ellimng it f'ar hiim. mii nowv stent the mdiffence.. whlich wasi E63:i t1at. ''Sir Asa ley's antnal naimt ad' faee f'amr eaexceds tht of amiy membetuar of the profe" ~in. In at i- year b'e recaeived'a mna less am suam I tan 4.2 I.000l, aind for' nmotny yeats front Cl',0 nohtt iward'es. I ii< pmniemats hmae acam lprisedi till einse.as of' soieity, tanda his aitten timnt w:s e'tgtly bes'topweda on the wealthy andil te indlaia(enas." TheI Ediforneknowledlges pay. men'tt from thet f'ollowig pearsonas. Ilmiflh Mmselev Wa. S. ( 'tabratt, Roht. C. thmo )J. II hlew, J. liailey. (3 mtta..) Andttersaon [lohnemac. J.1 .. m,rehi, \\. Muor raell, Jams 11. Coleman. .31 A R ' -aiasom. W mi. Kinmc, JTahnm frialwa't, E Simkius, F. W. Pickems, John S. Alleni. Comiaunrcial. F~roma t AIusta Constittwlait. .ept. '1. AUGUI'TA ANIJ hlA-ilhlUltm MARKET CoTT'raN.-l arimi te ptas moimth picesa' itt aour mmarket hamve beenm pre'tty teady, ad1 c'onsidlerinig the limitaed staic.k we'a htave on handa, ai f'a' bust~inesa atmy lint stad tao have beenm daone att pricres rainging fr'm"a 7 to I114 e'ents. n' c hatve hpan at~ mmehl p-ins tao as certain thae atit. of N akaen Cotton re acaiveml since i le 1sa Octobeaar,bu hamlave been tunale tat da, so. TIhia stoc'k amf that dcarijp aionu mf'cottmtn millw an htandm ammounats to se ven huindread andl twenty -one hales, whichl is a mutch larger stmock th:timwe nutitciplated an fiad. F"ram tall we* cant learn howvever, there ill not he mnehol ofthis dlescriptioni oth coattona ramised thtis year, ais the ptrices pad for thme last croip, will ntot puy faor thet troaubla int cnltivating it, anud keep it fromn degentera ainig Of' 'lie ne,v erop of U platda Cottoni, wve haive recemived thirteen hailes int this mnar ket, three of nm hieh mwere shippe-d to Savan nath, owner,s naecnt. 2 aold at-etsa, 5 tat l113, 1 ait 123, I at 13, anid I rat 14. The dlemtanmd alurinig thte month htats been con fined prinietp'aallv to thte heater decscriptiaons, which nae vetry 5enree. Of' the stinik on hand. very littl is for gale, beina mostl7 i5 tho 'Ihid of shippers. The wenther at ti, resent tine i; very unfiivorable hor pick it* . Vk". atid .should' it continet so we need not look for mutli of Ithe new erop he fore the Ibf October. We quote old 7 a I 11 cents,,new 11 a 12. OROCRIMs, &c.-Our market at the present Moment. i. well supplied with Dry Goods and Groceries, fand every day is ad ding adlitionaul supplies. Salt-thu stuck on hand is good. anid it retails from 70 to 75 cents per hushel, Wast eargo sale at 55 cents- - Lugirs-stock good. mad large sup ply during the Imoth, prices rango from 84 to 114 cent, accordilig to quality. CoMlee, stock fair, selling at wholesale at frogm 11 to 136-retailing at 14 a 15. Iron--stock good and daI inlerensing. Molasses-stock fair, wholesa -price )8 cents, retailing at 45 a 50. Domestic Spirits-stork .fair and pri. ces lookinf up, last tisales of n%hiskey at 48 cents, N. E . run at 50. Ba.gine-stock heavy, hast sale of hemp at 22 cents, retail ing at 23 a 25. C!We are autho'ized to an nounce WILLIAM II. KEY. n Candidato for TAX COLILECTOR of this District. at the next election. July 23. 1838 ir 25 T'hbfriends of WM FOY an noatAi Jim a Candidata for Tax Collector o' aigetield District. f 31 OUSh-INstern R. Road Baak. OIKS wili le opened by the miersigi.ed B Commismionerm Jbr Stock in this dan,, on tne ,th day ofruct--ber niext, at dgetield C 11. aid ctmtinne open be.ween the iours of' 10 land 2 o cloc4, for 3t days. I very stockholder a tie Rail Road, who shall pay ull the second iisal ment oj. Rad Rond Stuck, is enti'led to. subscribe f'or am equal number of Shares in the Bank. Twelve'dollars and a hafm eact Share so sub seribed for in ahe alk, must he piaid at the amic of mb,cribig, either to tihq Conanissioess , or to time Cushier of any Hank iin -od cre-dit A tIee ing of the Stockholders of 'the llank. in joersom or by lroxy. will lie hlid at Charleston. on the -40th November, when the Mother Bank will be Organized. aid Branches establislvd ini North Carolina and Tenneo-ev, as solon thereafti-r i p.ossiM!e. Au omy ofrthe Charte'rs is in our haiini lbr examminiiation. W. BROOKS, J. TFRIMV. rommissioncra A. 13. ADDISON. Septemher 11. 1P38 tf . Valuiable Town Properly 1011 MS1LE. W ILL fam' -thl in fla- mtonif flamburg On tile first Moiday in Ocvtoler next lat vlualei and well know%n % arelu, of Messrs. Covirgton & Fair. Thi, iuild iig is"Aituated near the river. spiacrions noad well .daptel to the storing find shi. pinog ol* cott.qp. to wncis attached various sitaller buildlpgs for close storage. also a filne! aml progdithle wharf. Ternms -if sale mande kno on the dny. COVINGTON & FAIR. By M. (RAY, Agent. IF s expected there will be sold onl tie Pe day and at the same place, vari us iina,roved and unimproved, also I %va . 'fable tracts of land ncar the Town ::f H tirg. Terms of sale will be known tat kne uabove mentionmed .-Torm n. con'tZiC caos. 'By M. G R A Y, Agunt. 8 838 e 32' NqW.d1f 703 Acres of Land. R -l, sell at Iilic iamiet.Oi n s1alc-anty iti ttr next. 703 acre- of land beljloitging,- to MaFia E.-Simkis and adjoining lands of Avory fland. Esq. Rvoidel oimrre-.l. Esq. md Allen Marton, Esq. Terms one land two years credt, mnorgage and good sectmrity for tImei parchi-e mioney. -F. W. PItCK. .. Seatember 11. 1F38 c 23l TO PL ANTERS. USTl Rec'sei',ed a lre"sh suply1 ofl Bas *Pging and JMl' Rop,e. whlichl wall be alas posed of ait nec'oifinmdatin::: itm. hv~ C. A. 10OWDI. Sep 10. 138 e 32 Notice. A Lprsions indebltedl tat thle ettaite of' Stephen Tiompkin--, desceseda, are i'm' qiuestedl tam malke immitaliate paymencat, anid those haivine~ demtiands to prese'nt them pro porly attested. WILLIAM BRUN SON, Ad'ntr. Sept. 6, 1638 ta 32 B31'R RE 1.1. li E'. t oll- bmfore'a aime one Bay IIlorse. 4 vea as old .1 leet 9 ine'tiem high, with a st:ar iaiiud snip) ona hai- headm; nam branads perr'eivable'. A prnisedk'm to $30, by3 Martin [I. Daty, aind Wama. l.mm% aI JOIIN D~A .3J. Q. July 30. 1838 e a N\O TIC E. A LL. Persons inadebteds tim the late Josab . lPadgmt, mdecejas,ed, arc regnae.,aed to taiake' piament ta'id ali p'ersonis hav'inig dfemandms agmain, them estate' of s~al''i d c'd air' rmegnetstedl tm pre senlt thmi (duy3 attestcd. W. M. PA ly;l:.T. Sep'embier 5. 18da8 ac 31 A:dm'r. ALL pe'rsns havinac deansl neains,t th sate ofC Mrs. Eliza II. Simins. dlecitaed, arm' r'tequestedl toi present themga properly athentisentd, and saIl wh'lo owe the satid estate nre a'eqlestmed tam maake' pay men'at. F. W. PICKENS. Kr'r. July 28, 1838 g 8 WVOOL. 1jjARmrkem praics w'il be giveni faor WOO)L, dheliveed sat thme Vnausea F"aciory. or at ths store of Smsith & Cam., Eadgefleldl C. II.--and the C,ssh paild downa. JOlhN IAUSKETT"l. Jauly 2:3, 1838 jt 2-, LAW NWOTICE. 'O11IJE Undaer<signedl have amsuciated them .1. selves together int the practaico oflLaw und Equity in Edgefteld D)istrict. N. L. G RIFF IN, Sept. 4. 1838 ABiT. tf 31 Imnproved Pink Saucerg. 4-00MPitOVF PiNK SAUCF.RS Fesammors, Flowers.. T1fimv. G'anzea, Crapes, Caumbrickss, Mauslina. &c. & c. Just.receivecd aid t ale at the Edgelield Mediceii Store. leis $6 V s Election Resolve. FOR O'CTou;it, t-A. So much as reltes to Edgefield 4' A bwille IN TIE UIOUSE OF ItRTS1NTA TIVI S Decenmber 20. 18d T [f L Committee on Privileyes and -lmeiw-. to'wl.ieh it was, referred to dra0 rei; tionti. and appoint Managers of I:lections to. the next General election. repoat the fiAlowit lesolution!: Resolred, That tie election to he itfd on tI pecond Mionday ii Oc-ober next ta: the ta't f64. lowin.g for Senaturs and a femt-ers (if thi, I i-itise of'lepresent.ativep. thall be ht !da-I at the - lowiig 1)aces, und conidiscted by the followinl For Edgefidd Dirtrict.-At Lmt'gmire's, Wi m Yeldo-l, A. l'errin. L. A Brools. CoMlima. Jois 1ttinmond,Tr Garrett. It N. Garrett. Clonid' J. P. Mays. V. S. Iownrl. W. Dav. 'i,. Ilouse. B. Bettik, B. Tincher John G'omillio. Christies. A. Kiig. Jamnetm Dom. .. Ilirt,,t Dtunton's, M. loea. Dnniel Bri'on, 11. D)un ton. Shophard's. It. .ewim, S Stopheim, L. i lIollowav. Ridche. M . f.. I I-.... g Jones Meetiug street. ofr-e iomn, Ami. Deain,J. S. Adnairnv. lnnmurg. It Audersi. 11. F. Goniedy. Al. Smith. Mlout WiWUn.', 3o,. . E-.thridgo. Jnroh Pow. AI. McGraw. 'Coti lowie, V. Sinkinst.W. M. BitferC. L. (nt wim tichuraoau', J. ItivhvnardmI Neall, L. Bland. Co Ita. Hanrdv Bot:'war' J. Ruth erford, E. i. Almirey. lln'rlc's. Luce f ari:ond. A. Kilcreae. Henry Freeman. Prrv". 1). Dea ny. 'M. F. Po-e. A. Nicholson. Ci'ban's. R. 'Mtartin, C. \loore. Thiian.a I.nkp. 3oaxe V' AV. C. lintl. V. A. Mliler S. Den.A J1int ( antthl m. S. Nint,ltumu. A "'tiri a Powel'-a, Sattmel Wi-e. C. Povel. it. Loi,'5. - Jovi's. G. Bintes It. L,onw..C'e NiM Miller, i Ardia. Jnmc! llowery TheMa .i a germ to hold athe c'el-tion two day's at e.-', plitcf.. and mlueel oaa WVNfCdnSda1-1y fo'h1i:2 'at ahe 11,7011a1 IIone. c'naat the votes andI declarte liar elect7l.a. One Senattior ad f' eI..reem:aiva,; t se- ah-eti 4berille District.-At the ( ourt Ilonwe. Cao 11. I'e;ot, John Wier. John '-ie I are:. I'e: ter-, insti- eronnd. .1. II. Itaq!iii-,. .J14h aald-m . W llia ml C . C o s hy . C Ilhar (Iwa 'S a I ' i1 '. irennan. I.ei-a Covia P I . a ;a-I. . siah \.et aw's. William I larri . (a:-en B. ' -i tord,l Joah i n. While Ilhll. W ia JoNI I Iear. sen.. Joih Piuttern 'ann0ri'dr e R obert C h i 4b S tau m o re lr k 4.W hi tfi o a J0 ' ' - man. (renwioI, Thoan f. f'l. Thlm: e.l. Coleman, - rica Arnola. Dendi'l. A. \atto!d. J-4-o- S. Adanmn. P. P. Kngh. ' afl-t .n. 1f. F. Jstic.. A. I. llc(ave Jams 11; lim-wor'h. Drake's (itfield. Joh ov:a. A. C'. fl.hrni, I )aid I'raett. ciaihan's,t.h4.i:, - Ta'..: a. ,IaIim;ons. It MeAdlamS. II 1lian's storr. P. I reld'. Johin ueze:l. I. S. 16l'imani. Ma a . Mil-. A. T. aiFier. WiC:ma nm Mc . Timw-; Thomi.. SmhilnPle... .l.raaa. .i.1). Adan' . .J,ohn Kvl:er. .1nmes Przi'r's..l!me-' Dt.v in .1. I"razier. r.. G. S. Caninon. Watremt. limirv irooks. (han. Spetirr. 11a-trv Simmsan. '. oa woldt'. Joia-4at1: Inhove. J. A. N'1rr-:d .aW. Speed. Sion(e'y Piin. James ('nivert. Geanr Conner. Dr. thaow. .\loraran's. Jos. Iloaeb !on, 11. F. Moraigte. F. F. Airtin. .11a.' ',.J N1 Devnll. E'dwntrd Carter. !Sanmuel cown:1nI Pite electitn ;o ie hap!d one dav at Pach aplace. except a the Ccir Ilmuse. wIta re it sh'l 'ao h'ld two divy. The Nliana-ters to ttiw at tha Court louse the third any, count ti vote r.-d declare the elec:ioni. Five Re, re.meatauves to be e.ectud. lecolred. That the taniners nfre!etion pror o their proceeding to time electitne. dt t.ake t!-' followng oath or afirmantii. hia ire mita e o.-ta is Ira' or ot e oftlie tmar'rs of ee-'ion. to w;a. That thie% will fthffifiily anud ;nmparI;',ly cant v into execuio tihe foregaitg electionz, 'aaee-. bly to tile Conisl'fition oftie State or'S Carolia a. Resolrel. Thnt in fAtire. rin Persn qpia'ifed stalare. t4imt be peritted to vote in oOre tla:a01 one elction, dsrict ar parish. and tlhe iI. ita .Perm of e ection. throuchot this State nre l.rhV re-qiredand directed. if f.ey thaa k proper. or o't ,fe aiplietioni of' ati elector prfseiv. tt atfiniii. iterm to antay eso - per-ons oatlari. ' to volf. the fIlomg 4antl. I. 4. It. '6 soleninh, w-r or afirm. (n.a tie Cts.. Sainy be) lat I iv-e nol at thi go. ern' ele. taiov fim nuibars o! it.. I (i, tare vated im this rany otherili.tiir't 'r par;- h. anid that I am constitutinat' cmnafed to v. t -so. heclp mer ( a.'a' A ada if aury p'e.r-on ar a a-'arZn. ra'gjaarad tas cae':nid Ia tta1 a -ancd ant! ar ;aiha t tiran. a' I refuseaa soa In dlol. te ' a m::n -a - a a. 'pcc'ively..ir m atheirco aepctiv'e a*lectio. a!i-T te. andta pari.heas schall tie nunetl i-ev' -ar ben.hv' n.. qutirea'andc et'.joamed to a etls' a'c aal ae a'- V- tea tandc ml ea-e tIhe tiann-aa a's sha:a' --..e r'm;ia a' thaa cathl at. cfare=:uid wthaen dem-fltda'. I,-i- 'dah-l h.e l iabale tonril thea paina anda pei' t :-as the'v -.---ll fac ti;abk le aasuject tat for t'et!a'' ie-in a a ' at' her di ulies requairedl0 lo a themt' at a'a.n.-ers crfre-''itt. f'ar either baranch caf taa' 1.ceishm.ita'. Ikso/redI. Thatt te :Act tattering thec 'iht 'aco-i of lte Co'instituaticon oalie Stat' ota' ('aro;:nra tac hierew~ith pubalishaed, to wit: 'erv Iraee whilc ma;an' ia hegae of' twenity-.one v-enra. (ja::mpera iat!l noa"-camui nedai oflitrs aaatt riate''. ofI the armay cof the.I liteda Sntate.'a ex.'6rta'efh 't. citnzen't ottdns' Si: a-e.ad hiatnua a'aa 1- er i t wa yar'a prevons at the ay feb-ea'.'tionaa: I'ta haar a l'ra hohal atf 'i' ty nres o'f Itand or a town at tar leasat six aioaths beaore 61'neh aal ch-6anm - ca r haavin aa n aay a'nehl fra'ehold ittr bow icot. heath t"'cn rc'.nlaert it: fhe ieh(' eaaon dfi.arict, ira wh;.- hla a...a-s hec achall have'a ta ri?tht taa vote' f'r t ama mbe "r m membetlarsa tat servae mr eithaer irm o,af a i. e. at' or tha' a''''ara ali<tract ain whicha he .a ima5. stnhl rraperlta ar reada'. a I.'esored. 'Tat thec 'a wa a' ear'. residel' a" ret..a:reda bay th fa . 4aa,ti.anta ina 'a vo'ter arei the two ','.r' ntaamaaeafdiil p'rev.a.iou laao th' a'etao'n:har if at per.''on huasa lal" haaoe aan thae tlate. he d. c ,' a. ia'saa tia ri:hlt oft i',retdece~ by .., t-mo:tatah-e a witha alae inate'nrina aof a'ao inr- .anaa at h. lt,a i; hometa mu hea aelectiont alatract.fa hi rih -a (I ja n.. ma'a a'ar al by a temorarya tn' ncetaa w.ith tha' irt to-ttiaa cal' raetaagana., hmat if'or art'a:' hi-'atta' a fa:lcim!y mrtantheatar St'.ac'. lIhe p)re"a'nace aof sneh pat' n, :altholt:b conuedaac for twoyemsc.aa iaa thae St:at:'. 9'ive- 'a n i:.:ht :aa vt. I.red,a' 'lT: ita heafore-ta,id anat:t:'ersa ;t :l. veatithe li":aia a'erransl.' bo;a ther n ri the-.a'....a liatiatat, iaa re cor maoare' panblia' p'het -a w'i:ia thaair re'spectri a cuaslatet aand pa:arishe.<r. 1n:! ca a'ty Re'asofred. 'Thlat ala. Ilonta,. di ne ra ne to ein' . tort. )rcth'ra'a 6ao tile Senare far caattenarraea:ce. By order cat the 1 laon'aa IN SP.-'..T -. Dre'tn&!ar Q. I.C Reasoired. Thata thec Sete ala conen'ar. 4 tr.Ier edl it iar re tura--d ao athea I Knt-a' of' it'prrt..ta liveas. iy carader catha' Seate JACOB WARI.f"'Y e. a. meu a a red Co.wtVawief,e r.omne wh'ite' inader't theti' hlly. nhiout ihl ft th 1,1 'ailah'. no matrk nor baai.. A apa'a.,'i. at $1l2. II \ R DV \\' IIIT!. .1. P Jne c8. 18R - t' 8 * ,., Persoatans avine deandstiat ta,ainstaWo, UR Conner ad Wa'ada. If Caanne,r.ith-ca:a.dc are haer'iby lgtedlc Io '-nnd' tthema to -::e -i. paerih' r.ainly a'ttcasteda. -ta itatae jnadebtef ta alea of thte taovt 'anameda inl't<aaa.. ae reguneast;,l 'a make immiaaiatae payment. I). II. Jo\.. SutRIaiFF's SMALs, i vnrtle U n1 11.8 0l 1itri 'aciuas to lilt, thdted, n i lie sold at I.d.: t.eki C. 1.j le is *t ondJ., and Tuusday *I Ocwber e-i, ti.e Oalowna pa opertv viz ia I'. idy, - . C. v Jaaeas Owenshy, onls T hu;;ro .jr , i I .)o IT .a', vs John Youngblood, oie Surael ia're. .1.. 0:. Ci'll ,fim, leiir, vx Wi-jiun D. iat) #.[ aind Jo.- Sotinn. all, thoe tract qd Lud ws aI I- aa . ). liubre.I i% e, adjoiL,ing 31rc. A. L. tsray vs.lamves U{. infling on and.uiies -or'a !;. t!:e tray of' ltind where Jar. Jonles i: e c).. t:ai- e .d.-et al e;gl.ty nerem, n,oro n' Ie-, jomning lands of Gecrge Co4eiatan und otae; . a>nrrel 1:. Illi- for V::rren W'inn. vs James J,I1IS the tract Ill laimi n%i.re ifedanihit lives. i1.no ;:' o ( i:adret: ;anid tAi.iit ucreio, ud, joill t.reorge (:o;an, ata. othes.. jv!InI Ut.Iin.ahn. j . . ha . . .n lins; Other auaa*a' -.vera y. i s. the 6uuae, one ie gru wu, % i.iait N. Jobison. vs J.in 1. Covington, ue mrtf''dan nuaas: Iin tlhe % are Jiose and I.o sia th, ITt l* o . aijbur;:, kn-m it us Cov, a11,Pl e, F.:ir's. (Aa er Tow -Is. Ordinary. vi' The Knittem. tia a !. w e .r.f-ed pioieit y. The ni:e. vs Johis I silt. bii ilierest inl t:e Ubo% e de.cr.btd W"iaa fllete and ..O:. Th-mm4 a linro. vs Wil.iuim 31orri-4. tha 1%ie. of lid.he de:vudaniat 6ie lacur the V4, 1.ageol di,efive.d. itins f ,ca: It. . W. If. 310S.Z, S. E.. D. Sept. 10. 1-:d c 2 .ug. (ra ' r uae .ennual9r. ' - .. . A111 , I~~i.~' L . I 1,.A ii.oi nts tis be bitaintatl & A AUstlt:t11 a :i i Iaca l.,y. ttat ahe %% later :atSt:Uu l'! a. Y i'etlal.U rs %% Ili 1tn 1e on the IA o I IVe-jt r 1n1 ti. iad *"..I; h-le- 1.- tal'. 4cf-ced ni oh liami. g tic tkiiist eficliet Aiitatt. hoth . t1.ic a ad I oatle. ill a rwl to I e. der that shau ti o twin 1inch she so adenily dedires. Iii c' c..n: of dtuuis n ili conlsit of' three de firt 4 aurse --Ord.ogrnaly, i-ditz. lilo ra ng. ArAiieic avd e.tin, taury I'naw;4.ws us Ifistfory, U.annar and C.n 0 Cexc -1 lis!ir; . tuodern lend iu. ci.... ivograplY. . a--i n ar, I'allille, (Jr ;, ocy. an. m e iitatif.in. $1 0 Tled Curse.-Cumpri-ii. everybinich oaf ian. I lag -h I d11'Cuillul. as :n;ugia Il th! praiapin Aea.;an mic ir tile I. . sates S I i- reech.:' e. paisit. o Latini Laiigtiagee, ench :14) I ainiull in) watf r colors -10 .lw.s o a : iano Fm te, itielnidiig Vocal - 'ieGutar, inngail, Xoi.3usic :10 1 seo ' :.e l cir1 s -il. I at; de. orubl;'- Imia puljilm shoumld bie e,twred nt ".s ranta.%y a Ilenod I, pissihie. fii tie mimrpose <f fniieii t. s.ht ::s mi as is aticided i ith sonme :n an-a aei-ee to di-: -i pairtois. it is the cstab lishr,/ rubi- vt ith the rzeiimary ialni the qartcy (0 -.ic n e'll ih ,rn 1 ci pupil is Cllenr. d. UN . ii w;. bir rect:%md :'olr aI iess ti, ) 1nth i. oyni- <1itarit-r. w-> wI ainv dd41irtionl te made ror - T'erotq-iut thi yrar. there willb hai li t illoii*s vacastiun, fiar wihiel, to deduclion wVd?- he inade. .lrs. .ftw-: ca nt-acoinioditte a linited nim heur of ; onn;. lma:i-- it Ler Iamliv widi-Boar.:iiig I:A 1.d : whero henw under her imnatediat ar tliu ta I! eattni: n ni i lot- paid ta their unorals a di-prtmaent. Boarding and Lodging. per Avginsta. Ga. Ang. J.R. 1 P18 o e0 Thnita iia.evihle Standard of Union. n-aan "I 'aen. ad Il:nvi..tI Atil.k--., wM;. yaibliAh h- above weekly. until Ist October, and Cornrd I heir accot0s. Ii.: h-(,ld aat l.alia C. I.Nire, It 11m- Ist 314011dhy inl October. next, .1 1 11hle 1ery. undr-r in Order of' tho aa11rt ilt I'.giv, all the1 dtik idfd Real Es 0 ( 0th hla l. (a!m iaEr: SIaVi C*at.-s, \I L.\' - 1t\X'-:1.,j .NG If lntl- c "'ii a *'.,: at ;aal:t toelv' ;aerae-, att;ached.'a to l'- verai \ 1.a.M:s ' 'roa:-ii~Lrst: J.L'Is, * ii,;.'---in- f,a.i iall,,iigthe 1l'.endemya ' ntad I. 0i- (-ht:rebi i.aat'-n s.jinll [.et oti ti \\a ,Ia id o he C..bridl.' Rad ai. * .11, l !il'e .3'r. C ibh~,a C arrina"e I'neatory, Ani. a.54 no1 ('xcealjent Xl1 I Sent In Sh'li r,i' (- rek. 'lTe I Ii e'lling Ilitaae is osidered'c a4 hiii h"Iitl re'saaid.ce faor n parivate famn-ily. aI fa he II' tu n caon and l'.v l 's'( cilit iiah IiOrigii,:cs. ahf' twco 'appr'oed sceni.I 1ra1. F. W.' Pi('N !.NS. I .A:'rif i, t!. li'riill U::n m!.C seh I11 .ai ona thel fii.' aioaa in a O.'cto br taeu.t all publi' alctiona nillimht tior taaaa n 4:a,ntlia:'h4?1 tao rthe e-tate of tiare. -- I "imain-t. '.Whichi ibt on th v:e' .st ,ulide -i n-i' :a.arl.1 aI alit?:ni, conainin al out ohalr all nfain 4'td'l ;e ; ( ;; ,, al1.i teO ::nd na i.;di nere.,a aof ii ch-'lli I. a''aai aof r,nr var a'cve4n, ;anad in,t;s n. it I nia godl4 .aenriite-. iii h'' a' pai-'l.d i,,ait 10:n.-'hu-e a .i*ney,'v F' \.~ p~tJ~.~ -'aly 2a ' 28 E.ncuk,r. S:ale o'989 AcreN ot Land. i.i l aI .dr oaf the Coana pa aa n' I -: nath ( 'tha n : y m tat' i her ne t. a coninrt diay thereaf'ilte,.l r e !i . I a h r Xin- -a i: .aha ' . ain rct. (ali n r. ii ii'ahr \ '' la . . 1;. i:. othe:s. na ! c o c.tit.' Ii. Ilt-I'e ur , .- I ;;er. I . '(p. , noe a': th. !'. e " <d T. teieaeoe.. of the pI- mII< 'a.I\\. Il'W Na h 'Ili:.l iitie re'!:a !.. ain a 'a i.a'i' i a t t.ltc e hap ame arkw a. e tlica 'atlinh i nu i'at lattitare. 'Alna .' . c al ia aa-l' -r"1 c na0 b In,la'l t it i'tf ' atl b aOli gg tiinauti,af ;ai.\lcIt tiac. Ctanl lttniY H ). PL ..gA.