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Military Eleciion.-On the 27th ult., Samuel B. Perritn was elected Major of the Lower Battalion, of the 7th Regiment, S. C. Militia. South Western Railroad.-From the subjoined, it will he seen that the scheme of carrying the areat South Western Rail. road beyond Columbia, is abandone d for present. Greatly as this step may be re gretted by the stoeknolders, and the State at large, the present embarrnssed conditioi of the country, reuders it necessary. We copy the following from the' Charleston Mercury Extract of a letter received n this city, dated ." ASHmLLE, Sept. 19. " havejust ret ttrned from the Conven tion, which, after four days sitting and in vesti;aion( of accounts, &( . htave rsolved to suspend 'all works beyond Coltmbia un til the road to that place be f rst made, and likewise have adopted a resolution that the States united in the project be appealed to, and informed that the road must -top at Columbia, unless they come to our as sistatnce. Now you and every hody else knows that the aid oftnese Staies will not be granted, and, therefore, the road stops at Columbia. "The Tennesseans are reqolved to mnke utn effort to'unite with us by way of the Hiwassee [toadt and at an adjourned meeting of the stockholders, to be held at Columbia, on the 4th of December, wvill send delegates to coucert measures. The debates in convention were exciting. and even aerimoniots. However, the Cou- I vention tbroke up itt harmony, and our ob ject has neen fully .ttained." Drea4ful Fire at Port Gibson, Mlissts sippi.-A areat fire broke ott at i bi, place, about the 1st of Setiteither. It origin ated in a paper establishmtent, and de stroyed mercfaandize to the extent of $l3>.000 ! There wab no insurance. A writer under late of the 6t1 ult.. s;vs: Batnk of Port Gibson.-A few d:ay, since we witnessed the burning or S:3d5.00t of the PostNoteseof this ieititution, by :1 Comn mittee appointed by the Dire-tory for the purpose. Thus far, this Batik has redeemed all of her circulation that has matured, with the exception of a few thousand dollars that have not been presented, ihr which the holders can always obtain the spetie. The anount of the coin in her v.ulvs ii abundant for all the purposes of a tmxed currencyofspecie antd hak paper. cun vertihle into specie at the will of'the hoeler. The afliairs of the Batik :f Port G ibson I, have been conucted with a signal ability. evidence o which mny he found in the fact that -dthough not more than onie yeatr old. the institttion stands as high as any other. in the state. The West Indies.-British papers give a very tufai'vorable account of the work ing of the apprentire sNOtn. ill the Wetst Indies A spirit of i n,tthatrdbint ioti has been recently exhibited by the blacks in Jamaica. Affiirs present no better as pect in the other islands. The na-roes seem diposed t> ab.ndon agrieltural pur.uits altogether, and are rapidl) de teriorating in every respect. Thte Baltimore Pattriot says, the earth quake felt at Barb'ade<. on the 2].4'o Augttst, was alho felt at Detmerarae, Gre ntada, atnd St. Vinccnts.. Population of Mefrico.- I.'rom n'recent statistical work on Mexico,ivit apears, that the total amount of' the present population is, 7,041,140. Somnetheing for Bachulors.-T he N. Y. Atlas says : " We cogider the word wrife, synony rous with the greatest earthly blessing. and we pity the unfortunate wigtht whtom the fates have deereed to trutdge along throug h life's dull pilgrimage, without one." Something for Married Men.-We consider the word termaigant, synotnymtotus with the greatest earthly curse, atnd we pity the unf'ortunate wigrht w~hom the fates have decreed to tudge along through life's sad pilgrimage, with one. Marrialge of a P'rinter.-The following admirable notice of ani editor's marriage, we copIy ft'rm the Wetumpka Argus and Commnercial Adverttser: Our f'rietnd - over the way" has sttb rntitted hisform to the revision of a second persotn. We have always supposed that all connected with the Coutier Office were WVhigs, but finid the chiefest among them, now a stickler for Uniout-and in fact, a SUnion man. We took it for gramted that publishers were suplied with such a press of' busittess, as to have hardly time enough for tmore titan "first imzpressions," but here we havena case of a putblisther who has " struck off," and " done up'' thte en tire mat'ried stute. We sincerely wish outr friend's domestic arrangements may not be knocked into pi, and that he may " work of' many copies of " Domestic apinitess made Manifest." We regret exceedlingly that none of the "craft" will permit us to see his "form lorked up"-we are not particularly fond of " sight seeine,." but when one of " the order" drops off, we like to be, ther.e to see The Boston Stateman says: -Ri'hie lays down the following rule of study :-.- Never write Otn a stubject without havitng first read ynurseulf fudl of it ; atnd nlever read on a subjec't till yotn have thought yourself hung-ry on it.' I t is a catpital rtule, no doubt. for authors who) cani aff'ord to be ten years ii maturing a wo-k ; but it wtould play the very de'vil with us. daily edlitoirs, if we undertook to r obs,-rve it." e ....lerftidhin iceiiliar to thatlaid down by Horace, in the Ars Poetica. Ha says : " Carmen reprehendite gnod non Multa dies et nulta litura coercuit atque Perfectum decies non castigavit ad unguem." This was an excellent rule for the poetso the Augustan age; but it will by no means suit the periodical writers or this age o steam. Rapidity of composition is the characteristic of the writers of the day particularly of the conductors of the press Lima labor is a phrase utterly unknowt in their vocabulary. The following is the official re turn of the Indiana election DEM. FE. First District 38-i6 4495 Second " (1926 59:l! Third "6998 51211 Fourth " 4842 :19 Fifth " 5965 4342 Sixth " 695G 6626 Seventh 41-46 3576 39719 3402 34029 Democratie majority ;5690 Federal majority ii. 1837. ton Gontgras .5742 sional ticket Democratic gain :31412 The steam ship British Queen arrived in New York on the 20th ult. She brought out 209 passengers, includin; servants. The following are extracts from the correspondence of the North American Cotton is selling Ireely at Liverpool but at one-eighth decline on American and heavy at the clowe. Sales of' the week ending Aiugust 28th, 33.840 hales. The weather was fine, and breual stulT declined a good deal.' .loney ntatters stand ;as befoere. though stocks have a strong tendetcy dlou nwanltils The Pasha of E2ypt has positively re t'sed to give up the Turkish tleet. in com pliance wi'h the demand of the grea pow ers-. Parliament was prorngtteed on the 27th of August, by the Quern itn person. Many changes had occurred in the Mi mstry: Mr. Itice had resignel his station a Chancellor of the Enchegnier, atnd wa sucegled by Mr. F. Harina. M)I r. R Gaardton succeeds Mr. Daring a, U, nder Secretary of the Tresury. L orl Ilowick had resigned his post as 6ecretarv af War Mr. Shiel sirceeds Mr P. Thamson a Vice Presidient of the liarl of' T.ade Mr. Thilmswse omnes to Canada as Gover nor Ge. e-ti. Lord John Rots-ell retires fronm th Home Department. i hich he i. sur reeded by the aloarquis tof Nirman-y Lor Jophna heromint Colonial Sec'retarv. .Mr. Laboufchere was appointed Pre'i lent Mf the Boari of Trale. The subjoinel pitlhy r-narke shoulal b printedl .n a tablet. and hung up in a c1o s.picnous place in every hu-iness-hou.se lhrouhou the hand ; especially in the offices of editors : Business.-Mind vour own btusin. ss call eon a buneaass-ma:m in tabutsintess hotars onaly oan businaess ; trans~act youtr bausinaess andl to abaonut '.oar buasine.~ss, in order te give himt time tor finaidt his business. Births.-Thecre is gem~rally a head fo hirths in British new-p-apers. Uuder thi: head we' find the llon ing in the Torott (UT. C.) P'.atrot: Three Timeas Thrte, All's Well.--It Lonadondlerry, thae lady of J. Kennedy Esqc., oflicer of Excise, of three children twauboys andl a girl, all well. In Caltatn, Glaseaow, Mirs. Murray, o twa, sons and sa dsaughater, all well. At Sowerhy, near Bridllington, York shire, the wife of Mr. S. Mason, of tharet dauaghters, all doinag well. The happty husb atnds intend meetinig t< eelebarate their gatad ftrtutne, hy dlrianktint lhe health oaf their consaorts, with threc times three, andl singing as a triu, '4 All' wvelI." ANSWER TO ENlGMA, In the Advertiser of Septemlber 20. I amt a sentence of three woards and foaur teent letters-an appeal often made b: Editotrs. Thte soul's sincere desire.-Prayer. The characteristic of a christian. Piety. That fhr which the farmer often prays. Rain. An unearthaly attainment.-Purity. A favorite species of the dog.-Pointer A carpenter's successaor.-Painiter. My father's sister.--A nrt. A small animal of Norway.--Rat. A dried fruit of the WVest Indies. A prominence too oflen seen in the reai of our most fashionable bel les.-Tou rnte The demand of evrery crediar -Pay. What no gentlemant, who takes a ntews paper, will refuse to do.-Pay youi Printer.* From the Cark starn C'ourier. COUNCIL CHIAMI4ER, Ano:N. SEPT. [9, l839. Council meta, accordling to aadjournmnent at o'clock, P. M. Present-Win. R obert. son, Jr.. Intendant ; Lewis Jones, A. M M'Caine, and F. Schawarts. Waradens. The Comnmittee to whom was referread for examination, the returns of the Cenasu ofS the towno of Aikena, mnade thte folloawint Repotart, whicha was accepted and orderet to be pubtlishaed: REPORT. Thte Committee to whom was referred for examination, the returtas of the Censwa of Aiken, taken SI lttembaer I 4ath, 1839, het leave to replort, that thtey have carefully in seeed the retturns P~om theO diffren. Wards included witait the incorporate limits of Aiken, and find that They have been made with the greates't care and fideli ty, and may be confidently relied upon as correct. Your Committee have not thought it necessary to go into detnils, in this report, of aill the dilierent classes of inhtabitants, but n onld respectfully call the attention of Council to the --Returns of Census," and, in this place. only give a summary of ttie populationt. &c. Rtesidentis-w hites, 492; blneks, 306: total, 798. Sirnagiers-w hite's. 138; lacks :37; total, 175. Residents sick-whites, 2; blacks 0; total. 2. Grand Total 973, resident ,anid straaers. Your Committee' find that but two resi dent citizens are now sick ; onil. with in termittent 'ever ftroim exposure to miasma of the eow arounds on llore creek, and that the other is a case of chronic viaiceral disease. The denths in this townNinee January Ist. 1839, tea date. (eht niutbs and t wo week<,) are as illow : . Residens-whites I : blacks I ; total 2. Straniers-t hites2: blacks0;tuail2 Of' the-c.one resident (white female) diedol e' i itos renmitingi fever ; one resi dent (black child) died of ulceration oftlhe pharynx and iesophaaus Of the strange'r<. one (male while) died of' IIhe fever now prev:iline as ;ai epidem ie I A nlan;ta. onl the filhl orsixth day allpr his mi l at this place; fie ot her slranter (iale clid) died (if complication of'bronch itis 'nteritis. For a town: with asgreat a popolation a, we haive. to exhibit such a character flir htealth. would. at nny time, be reiarka ble ; but I thi, this time, it is much more so, wheat the sickness during the simtmer .1aml part of the iall, in tie greater part of thi' Southern States, has been ulthout a parallel. Oi' exemition frot sicknea'ss is only to be acrount,-d for by the ficts, in that hi first plaf a, we- h tve n na itral (lceal) eanses capable of producing die'ase, and secondly. that within fle incorpiirate lim its, ouri-itizens, with praim worthi alaeri iv, bar e reinoved froi time to ti1ne, fill kind, of filth. trash and rubbish that could ini ally itanner, act as an artifici.l cause of its prodnction. All of wvhich is respectfully submitted. L E n IS .ON ES. Comaittee. A. M 1'CAI.\E. C Extraets from the mitiutes, STEPHE'N O\VENS, Clerk. Cotton and the Money Market.-T ho follow inag extract of a I-iter. from a mer chant of hih taandinplg in Liverpool to a menta'ln ol ii City. gi e< a very -loo my aeront of conioi propieI ., for a long tine to comgte.and event aoloirdel rooio to teariliat the Bank oh Eanglad. file _nrera monied reg ulator of the comi'rcial n orld, mainy shorily lie compelled to auspend spe epayment.; "LIVERPOOL, Aug. 30. " With such a heavy siock here and stch art embarraseil State oft rade and ex treme pre'sure onit the money mtarket, to ;etier iih ith he prospect of an early and very large new crop. I eonifess I cani MVe lothiig tat least. Many people nere ree'k fitn thaitfiir roltons uill come down to 6d. or 64d w lien fliee uv' crop begin.s tea arrive. espaeci.ily if the repotas of* a large crop he couitiiled. It is seriously apprehende.I by many here that athe Batnk of' En10-hmd11 will be driven to i,- necessity of -islenliig cash -lty-nen(ttts befe'i' the end of the year, so great is theebnharrsztni in mloniey iat ters." Perhaps when it is known on the other I ide of the water, thiat lhe comnaig Cemp, inastad of bieing a I.erge one, w'ill tie ren dered( a abort one, by the excessive and unexam pled driought, which Iir the last two mnitahas has pervaded the enatire Cot ton region, our gretat Southern staple re.y stustain 'a bietter prtie lahi is f'earied itn Liverpool; but athe embarrassinent oh theC Blank of Eniglanda, aand athe extraiordinrary enhanicement of the rate of iterest oat the European coantinent, indicate a derange moent in the moatied coucernis of the world, Fcailcnlatod to pr'oeduce well grondieed ap ptrehaensions of wide sptread pressure ande distress.-Char. Courier. HYMYENEAL. "The silken tie that binds troo icilling hearts." MA RRIED. Oat the 10ih ult., hv the Rev. Win. H. Biar, D. D., Caiptasin Tu'oas 'aTuostrson. to Mi~s ELIZA, ed~aghter eof Mrs. Jante Alh-'n-all ol' Ahuheville District. NEW GOODSi. B LAND. CATLIN & Co are again re ceiving fromi INew York. a fresha snpply of' i'hiice GOODS, adapted teo the Fall and Winter trade, and ivite sa early call of their customers. They ta'ke tis opportuanityv of expressin: their gratitude to their pa'rouis for the liber'.ality of their favors. and trust thae effoarts thaey have tmade, ini selecting their plresenit Stock, will en able thteit to give saitisfactio'n to their cuastomers. aiid seenare to thenm the credit of selling good Goods, and chenp Goods. They have otn laud an excelleot article of Ketucky Hemp anid Grass BALE ROPE, also. Hemip B\~GGING, and TWINE. l'dlaefield. Oct 1, 183 tf 35 lYoeseaine de Lanes, A Superior Article for L.adie's Dresses. Also, Victoria Shawls, jatst received and feir sale by J1NO. 0. B. FORD. Hambuirg, Sept 27, 18'29 tf 35 MIVERY~ STABLE. ( In the Rear of Mason's Hotel, ) HAMBURG. S. C. ~~ The Subscriber wvould in formn his friends and travel. ler's generally, that hei has opened a LavF.RY STAR.E, in Hambutrg, S. C. H av ing goodh Istlers, and excelilen' airy stables, he hopi's io give satisefactiona to histatronas. He wit' kei'p cotnstantly on hand Carriages, fia ronaches., Boegy". &c., with carefual Drivers. withi whicha the puiblic can ho accommodated at any time, arnd on libe'ral terms. J. G. SWA N. Hamburg. Sept. 19, 1839 ec35 FOR SALE AHandsome two horse B A RE) UC H E, buht little worn. Apply at this Oflice. NEW DRY GOODS, Fnoxr NEw YORK AND HARTFORD, CoNN. Tl" HE Subscribers are now receiving from New York and hlartford, Conn., and will continue to receive therefrom, and keep oi hand at all times, a complete assortment of Fancy and Staple, MEW DRP GOODS, 41. which will be disposed of on reasonable terms, 1 viz: Broadcloths of various qualities, Cnssmeres. Sattinats. do do Kentucky and Cotton Jeans. do Glenrock Jeans, aid Linseys, do llerik os. and Circassians. do Freach, English and American Furni- I tiar 1rints. Domhazines, various qualities, Flaiels, do do and colors, I Black. colored and plaid Silks, Sewing Sk. all colors and quaalities, Patent Fhax Thread. do do Snool Coeutto!. Thrend, do dl Swis-.book, strilped and plaid Muslius, f Apron Cheeks. various qualities, ( Sh.wls, a good assornment, Hosiery. (lves, Combs, do do ( Handkercliels a good asisortmeht, Stocks Linen Busons and Collars, Brown uressed Shir.R and Drawers, %White, black, and colored Canbrics, Linen. Diapers, and brown Table Cloths, Fringe and )imaity Furniture, Plaid and striped Doinestics, 1lartfird, Amosking.& Treaton Tickir.ts, llearcled iad lrow. Shirti ::s, Do " Sheetings, Riha - a of every description, Brass a d WVha ehone Busks, ('orset-. corded -kirts, Silk and Cotto, Velvets, Satin Ves: in)s. A e. Diad bnoxs, Bioni-ts. Hoods, I Hatsand Caps. Shoes and lomts, CROCKEI Y IVARES, And a great many articles too tedious to nentiron. We re'spiebtfally invite our customers, n!d the rublic ge. era'ly. to give us a call. We c:n and ecill :ive ihemi great bargains. We also I return thema our sinceare ihanks. for the liberatl I patrolnage besto-wed on us, up to tie presei:t I timec-hoping Cor a further rontinuai:ce ci the sameiP. MITC ll- LL & RAN.-01. Hambirg. Sept -26, M439 tf 35 Plantation for Sile. J T HE subscriber i.tending J - to remove hi- hands to a 2 at adjoining Distric. sffers for I isale his Plantation. iying on - Turkey Creek. abou:t I I zQ .'. inile's west of the Village of r.dgefie'ld. contaivinag abont ONE- THOUSAND ACRES. The soil is wel adaipted to the prodtetion of I Co-ton. andti rain of a1 descritstions. There I ar.- on the premies a'l necess.rry bui-dines for 1 aigriculturai purposes, and the wholI Planta tion is in fir.t rate repair. I is well n aiered. and as bealay as any plaer in the District Per-ons desirons of piurchasing, will p ea.e ud dress. or apply to the subscriber, at EdgefiId Court louse. ALSO. Two good Gin? (oir near'y new), Plan'n titn aid B acksmithi's Tools, Cattle. 11s-1.s Ilorses. Pi ovisions, &c. Oct. 1, 1839. T 5-t $20 Leward. TOLEN From the house of the Subs:ri ber. on tie evenini- of the '.Jrd instant. a Patent Lcrer silver Wfald, with a checked r;b-. iad, and a ir-iss k- y attached t,' it. The above' Waitch was taken by a white man. (who pas-ced for a begear); lie had on a blu br'oadclth . Coat, vellow Pantalooras.and an old black Hfat hound'round with black rihand. ndil was with om Shoe.. Whoever will deliver the s:iai WVatch to the Subsceribecr, with prioof siaflicienit to emutviCt the thief, shall rceive the abovi' rc- a ward. .JAMES MILLlER. Sept 25. 1P39 3 anile's below Pine hlouse Staite Of Soilth (Carttlina. I ABBEV1LL~ .DJSiTR ICT. IN EQUITY. Ex;'arte. )Petition to sell the Gecorgo Coiiuor. sand G. C. estate of wards. I T1rtuittaind, Ex'tors., &c. & c. Lands, Negr'oes, Cotton, I &c., for sale. a .N obedience to art order of ilhe Conrt of 'liquity..miade in the above case. I wi:l sell~ ain Wednaesday. the 4ah air December necxt, the - followinug vailuable property. helcinging to the estate of Doctor Francis Connor, deceuased ; to wit, One tract of land. situate ini the District of Abbeville, on Saluda Ricer. cotanintg five hunadredla: d fifteen acres, trad biiindled lay lands of Capataina Robert Cnnni.uama. 'T. Y. Neely, I said lilaeah I dwards. To this nra t belonags one lauding of Neely's Perry. and thirontrh it pas thesae r!on~fo LanresC. I. to Onte other tract of land. situate in thae District of Abb'eville, ern Little Mulhery Creek. waters o f .'aluina l(iver, casntaing otne hutndlred anad eighty-seven and a half actes, and houinded by lahids of' DVttor P. W. Connor, Thomas IV. W~Villiamis, trad athierse. Onte tract asflanad, tsittate in Asheville District, ini the vicinity of CJokesbury, conttaining se venty-nine acres, and bounded by lands of Daiiiel 'T. Beachaim, Stephen Hlerndcn, andr others. This tract is adjoining a very line mai neral spring. Otie othrer tract, situate in the District of Ab berille, aboaut a half a mile from C'okesbur, containing twelve acres, and hounded by lands of Thomas WV. W~illiams, anid others. Also, Forty-fave likely Negroes, amongst which arc two Blacksmiths, one Carpenter, and marny very likely field hands Also, Forty hales of' Cotton. One thousand buishels of Corn. A qnantity of Fodder. Tcn Mules. Cattle:. Ilogs. A Yoke of Oxen, and Cart. h Otto Reiad Wagon. Blacksmnitha's arid Plantation Tools. &c., &c. erms.-The Inads above described will be sold on a credit of onre, two, and three years; t the purchaser giving bonid and approved secu-t rity, nad a mortgage of the premises. The personal property will be sold on n cre dit of' twelv3 months; the purchaser giving - bond and approved seenrtity. Cost to be paid in Cash. The sale wvill be rmade on the premises first above desrcribed, naear Neely's Ferry. BENJ. Y. MAltTIN, C. E. A. D. Commissioner's Offte, Sept. 30th, 18'ti 33-i Baggeng and Aale Rope. H lIM P and T1ow Bagging. P -7f Jute Rope. C Bagging Twine. h A TS0, ti An assortment of Cut Nails. For sa'e by C. A DOWDl. run~Add 'C H. $. . 34_..e List of Letters ERIAINING in the Post Office, at Edgerield, Octobcr 1, 13. A. M. ien, John C. Miner, Mrs. Nancy B. Mathis, Sineon loulware. H. Mavson, H. H. wolen, Thos. G., 2 Mohley. Wi., 2 lush, .John McCall,Rev.J.W.,3 luzzard. John S.,. Melull, John lell. Wiml., .3 McDonald. B. F. laggs, John, 3 Moss, W. 1. lurniett, Roht. .4nys. Dr. R. G. i..rrontno. Mary Alitchel. I% illiam ;:,dy, Nath -n M.iller,.lohn - h eiidsnu. Julius Mliis. 1. T. lurke. Dr. R. Matheny. John lausketi. John, 2 Medlock R achael uitler, A. P. Hon., N. 4 Nobles, Nancy C. Noblea, Mnrk :alhoutn, James AT. 0. 'larki,AaronA., 2 Odom. Mrs. Eliza'tli ;olciman, H1. W. Oneal, Richard ,ovar. Lewis Owens, Stephen iourtney. P. P. D. Powel, John W., 2 )orn, George Preston. Mr., Clock G. '.lereiot , ;ray. Thomas A. Prothro, E. D. ilbsrock, Tho'.O.3 Pardue, Sarah ;niloway. Peter Q .arrett. H. W. Quarles, John B. ;re n. Cynthia Qun'les, Sarah 0. fl. R. lord, Greenville. 2 Randolph, Aliss E.A. loleomeback Dk Roper, Fnneis lolli.ter, M rs. C. Hoshel. Roht. luni-on, NIrs. Mary Richardson, Ham. lollingswortih. Jn. S. inchs. John, Esiq "wnnon, T. T. larrison, lVenj.% . Sharpio. Alex., 3 I olloway.Alr<.S., 3 Sa;*e ann, J. 1l11. r. Mary Samuels, Walker G. luzha, Miss S. K. Stephens, Jeremiah Iugh,. Mr. V. L. Skenall, Ahel fill, Henjry Saicher, Hannah inrriq, Benjamin Sligh, M1 rs. M. Jmrden, Miqs J. F. Stone, William followay. Caleb T. JuTmarinn, llenry Tibballs. Mr. 0. W. J. Thompkin., Jaies ackson, Rhoda W. Thompkias, Win. ..nes. Mi. Siusan Thompson.Joshua . ennigs. Roht. U. K. Upson. M. Cirklan. Mrs. N. V. Ley, Richard S. Varn, Isnc Eey, Thomas G. W. L. Walker, Win., 2 .abourde. Dr M., 2 Walker, V. G. seb1121e, J. A. C. WiIfall. A. T., 5 .i11t-111. Win. Walls. Miss Amy, 2 ,eiiner, C. B. Wright, Jacob ~ .awton, Jiwes A. Weaver. JoIn R. M. FRAZIER. P. Al. Oct. 3. 35. (1301) e S3 zOT IC. .1 TRA1,'D or Stol--n from my Plnwmni, Sour miles li-:st of Edgefield Co-irtn a Thiursd-v ni:ht the 26th tilt . a bhhk '-r ve i ears old next -Pri'g, shod l round ont ind !bot w!it. ier lac;; sni -w jai ore bnt earl well. a small -tr in h.r ia-e.and nod order Alon. one by -1 tare. six veatr- oild ext Spritn. s'0-d bt:'ore. ;ich, built. very round odied. and in very good oider. wi-h a blac! mnit6:m11d til. and a !iule Whi'e on n e or b--[ ind feer. Also. one vellow sorrel mare. five ears old next Spring. in tolerable order Any iforinoiin of either or al of tlie animals wii e thankini!y received; and any person who iill take ip eith,-r or al of them. and give I ifornation of the sa on. shall be liberally re ;arded. THUS. DzLOAC'll. Oct 1. 1889 tf 35 fonaey ! .MJoney Wantedl: E I take titus imethtod of inilurminig our t'riends and customers, that we iare conm delld to makerthis call for setthu~ments. We cieve in punctnality in at tendhing tohbusiness. We have open accoutst and~ notes due us, or 18:ri, and 183$, yet unpaid, and we say to inch. without hesitation, that we mitst have inch accouints liquidated. It will be more Jpasant to us. for our customers to tmay, with ut puttmt oitr buinesi~s in the hiands ol an dicer for collection. We have our debts to, aty uiunctually, and must nec~essarily have loney. NICHOLSON & PRESLEY. Edgefecld C II., Sept. 23. :14-c. FALL AND WfINTER TH E Subscrib~er is now receiving from N. York, a general assortment adf Seasona. Ie Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS, viz:... Black, blue, brown and fancy colored Broadcloths, Cas-imeres and satineus. Kentucky .frans, Mixt. gray aid piid servainis Cloths, 3-4 and 6-4 C ircassians tand .11 erinos. assorted colors and qutalitie's, Plain and fiured Bomnhazins, White. green, red, and yel'ow Flannels, 7-8 and 4-4 Apron aid 1Fnrnitre Che~cks, Fretnch, English, and \mericatn Pris, Furntituro do. P'laid German Ginghiams. (a new style,) Black Gro de Rhii, Gro de Swiss,'and Italian Silk., Figured Silks, Diapuers, Irish Liners, Lawns, Merino. Thibet. Plaid Silk. Picnic, Chally, Rohroy, and Pruisian Shawls & H dkfs. Spitalfield. Pongee and Flag Silk Pock. do. Dim. Cambric do. Verona. Fancy and Madras fldkfs. Bonnets, Hoods, Gloves. Hosierv, Oil Cloths, Carpeting. Baskets. Band-Boxes, Knives. Scissors, &e. Also, a qutatntity of 1-4, 4-4, n-4 browvn Shirt ings. Sheetings, and Drilling., for sale by the bale or piece, very low, Cotton Osnahntrgs, Duffil and Whitney Blan kets, & c. &.. The Public are invited to call and examine is assortment. JOHN 0. B. FORD. N. B.-A fter the 1st October next, the Sub. ~riber will remove his Stock of Drv Gooos to le New Brick Store. hetween theStore he niow -enpies and Mr Huibbard's. J. 0. B. F. H ambttrg, Sept. 14. 1839 tf 33 Broche and Rob Roy '1A WLS and Hlandkerchief. jnstreceived and for sale, by C. A. DOWD). Edgefield, Sept. 14. tf 33 Final .Votice. ALL porsons indebted to the subscribers, -I are. for the last time informned. that if ymet i no mao pevinsto thei'st of 'iut in the htatids of an Attorney. for collec GOOD WI\N & HA RRINGTON. GOODWVIN. HA RRJNGTON & CO. EdefieM C. i., Aug. 12. 18M. g-.on Genuine Horus Multicaulis.. C . ENTLEMEN wishing to sup - pily themselves with this valu a f able Plant, which has excited so iauch interest throughout the United, States, and through the agency of which, it has iben found that the culture of' SI.K can be made a very profitable business, can do so, on very adwantageous terms, by ap lflcation to the Subscriber. who is Agent for the disposal of a ilinited nuber of Trees arid Cutting.', of a rry sperior character, raised in Ilaruiwell Distriet. S. C.. and which will be d livered iiere in D1ecember next. with proper directions for planming C J. GLOVER. eAgent for the Proprietor. Edeil .Iouse. Se-pt. 14, 18~39 af 33 New Fall& Winter Goods. i ll E Subscriber is now receiving fron N. York, a general assortruent off ancy and Staple DRY GOODS,. rarefully selected for this market, and whieb will h- disposed of on reasonable terms. IA respedthilly invites his old cuswoihers. and the publie gener ally, to call and exanine his Stock. and Prices. C. A. Dt)WD. Edgetieki. Sept. 14. tf 33 Direct Importaton. SIIE sub~sribers have fbrmevd a connexion in business. under the firm of DICKIN SON. SI R RII G STA TA ff.M s Iimportcs and Wholesakr Iaeders in Broadclkth. Cassi meres. and Vestings. and Will open on or about the ist of .eptevnber. a complete assortment of Goo-ls. selected by one of their partners in Lon. don and Paris. which will comprise every art* ce nece'ssnrv for Merchant Tailors. Store in Meeting, opposite- Pearl-street. T. ICIN.SON. F. SEBlRING. D. STATJIAM. Charleston. Aug. 15, 1639. 26.6mos. Village Lot for sale. WILL be sold at publib outcry. on the 22nd of O g a j tober next. if not disposed of previously, the STORE . . HUUS. in the Village df -,. s Edgefsed, fornerly occupi' ed by Smith & Frazier. It is very spaciont and convenient, and well adapted to the pur pone of-' Dry Goods. or Grocery Store. It in sinated on the Moi:n Street, wearly, opposite tIh- Post Office. Terms-Credit until the 15l of January next. WM.t J. SUUGINS.. Sept 11, 1839 32 Valuable Lands for Sale. i HE subscriber will dispose of all h'4 Lands. consisting of about 1400 acres, vIZ: The tract on which he now resides, contain ;g about 900 acres, lvinig on the Stag- , Road leading from Edgefield'Court House to Augusta, within 1 miles of the Court House, and 19 troin Augusta. 0a the premises are gond Build iigs. and an Orchard of two thousand and lit hundred fine Frnit.Trees. \lso. th,- place formerly owned by E. y. Y'onngblood containing about 350 acres, witb ,ecessary build iinp. all new. Ilso. the place known as Bellevue, within 0 -ed 3-4 miles of the Village. It has a two story Uilding. and is as fine a situation as aiy in the District. It contains 100 acres, 10 of which 'tre cleared. All the tracts contain about 700 acres of fine timber,-d wood-land. and all have fine springs. P.'rsons desirous of' pnrchaing may exatis for themenselves. The terms will be accommodating. W. B. .IAYS.. May 4.1839 tf 14 Biaginug, &4t. &e. SPIECES H~eavy iemip Bagging, S42 to 44 inches wide. 150 Pieces Flax and Tow, 42 to 43 inches,. and stout. For sale on the best terms, with large suppg" of Sugar, Coffee, Rope, Twine, &c., by GEO). PARROTT, 'Sept. 4. 32-c. Hatmbtirg, S. C. MRS. MUGGRIDGE, R ESPE.CTFULLY annontt'ces to hei friends atid the pttblic, theatshe has taken that commodious Ilouse, situated at No. 294., on Ihe WVest-side of' King, near Went worth-street. where site is feady to accoemmo daste Boarders, both tranesient aid peermanent. Every aettention will be bestowed on those who mayt be plea~edl to patronize her House. I2' T he ('oitunbia Sothtl Carolinian, Green ciliaeiMountaineer, Edgcjield Adertiser, Newo r'ork Courier and Enqjuirer, will advertise the abovm every Tuesday anid Saturdaty for one mtnnth, and forward their bills to the Chlarlestor Courier for lpnyment. 34-Sept. 26. Ner'o Cloths and Blankets ~AY be lhad oin accommodating terms G9 iv... C. A. DOWVD. 1 efle'd. Sept.14. tf33 C:opper, Shaeet Iron, and Tin Ware M~anufactory. AUOOsTA, GEOaGrA. P H E Subscriber has just received, A large ..assortnment o f Copper, Sheet Iron and Tiu Platie; which he -will umanufacturn to any pat tern,. usnal in sne-h Ware: such as, STdOVES STOVE PIPES, STs'LLS, STILL WO RMS aiid every variety of Tea WARE. Hie solicits the patronage of his frienda imd the pubhlic in general, in South Carolimn tied Georgia. as lie intends keeping a' corr itnant and full supply of the above articles, his im-totmers will not be disappointed from the want of muaterials. B. F. Ci FEW. (Cf The highest price will he given for Ofa Peteter, Copper, Braiss andmu Lead. Augusta. Ga. A pril15, 1839 tf Ti Monseline de Lanes. A N Excellent article for Ladies' WVinte'r Dresses. A variety of'paterns jiust r6, ceivedf. byC. A. DOWD. Edgefield, Sept. 14. , tf 33 Not ice. T UIE subscriber, living upon W;lson's Creek. four miles below Cambridge, offers for sale htis whole Tract of Land, cott taining 5251 acres, more or less; of which therm' etre abmou: 200 acres cleared and suitable for the enltivat ion of cotton or grain. On the pre mnises there is a comafortablot Dwelling House, with all other nec-essary ent btuildings. The tes rfsale came he known by making applid tion to the stubscriber. F. ROSS. Aug. .8. tf. 27. Kilk UTrma Eggg., -u OUNCES Silk Worm Eggs, - PFof the Mammoth White species, For sale by ..G. L. & E. PENN, & CO. itdy 17tem'3rD