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tiitability of youth. 'To hism who hias with cred tndar feverish and oakios cares what more than the tiotghtless mnda merry heart of boyhood ? Who'will compnre tle tame pleasufehof man, with thI'e thrilling ex.itey of that passion of passios-First Love! All-potent Euchanirdss! pt thy very name the sWee-teinriories of the past crowd fast and nhingly upon its. To reel again thy delicious inatoxichtion, thy soul-subduing wiachery, who wbuld not onco moore- b a Boy UNIQUE. Foreign. NEw YORK, Marchl 3. The- northern mail of this morning has brought us important advices from the fron tier. We believe that every arsenal o the New York border las been broken open anl robbed by the band of lawless 'pirates' infesting the frontier, and claimaing to he "patriots !" Truly, if they are .patriots, tien wasJohnson's sarcastic deftimtion true, that 'Patriotisi is the last refuge of a scouu drel.' PROCLArATo.-The Governor of this State issuad his proclaaation on Thursday, offering rewards of $250 respectfully for the information that shall lead -to the dotee tion and conviction of tIhe persons who broke open the arsenals at Batavia, Water town, and Elizabethtown, nud stole there from certain property of the State. Also n reward of $100 for mformation lem:ing to the detection and conviction of persons guilty of feloniously taking away may piece of ordnance. belonging to the State, fron any guti-house, or from the- custody of the person havinig chaarge thereof. The reward of $250, in relation to the robbery of the arsenal at B1atavia, is in addition to a like reward which is olTered by the keeper of that arsenal. From the Albany Argus of March 2. NoRTREin Fnontier.-Letters from the \Northern frontier, addressed to the Execu tive, give the following informati n: The keeper ofthe State arsenal at 3ata via writes on the 25th ult. that tihe arsenal was broken open on the previous night,and about 100 musketsaud 1000 lbs. of powdter taken therefrom. A letter from A. C. lanud, keeper of tihe State arsenal at EliznetlhtownEssex coan ty, da'ed the 26th ult.. states that it was broken open on the previous night, and rob. bed of nihout 1000 muskets, with hay'ontets fixed, 26 rifles, 20 pair of pistols, a large quantity of knapsacks,and perhaps a ganimo tity of cartridge boxes. The back door was forced by at iron bar. They are supposed to have been taken in several sleighs, and were tracked north. Messengers had been seat in every dirce lion, but Mr. 11. believes that the property is secreted within a few miles, unless it has been transported into Vermont. The galus were mostly old, but recently cleaned, pol ished and oiled. Mr. 1H.had applied prompt ly to Gen Wool fir aid in :he recovery of the property. Despatches are from Gen.. Wool to the 25h inclusive,datel at head quarters,Cham - plain. The early indications nfquiet had given place to a revival of Lhe Canadian actively enanged in collecting md concen trating b~etweenChamplain ilnd( Plattsburgh supplies of ctannioni, carriages, hal, smaull arms and ammunition, with the avowed in tention of invading Canada, tie first favor. able opportunity, at three points, viz: at Swanton, Vt. Plaatsburg, and at some point between Ogdenburgh and Wnaertown. Time main) attack, it wats believed wvas in. tended to proceed from the Chaipliain tron tier. These erreamstanaces hadh inadneed Gen. Wool to call for tlhree coanpanieias of itt fitutry militia, anad someia thirty or~ forty anoonnted menm. T1his corps laud heen imali ciouasly distributeal at thle propelr ptasses,witha intstruactions to de'ttan th'emi thae maoamet their remocval should he attemipte'd :andl the greatest vigtilanee wvas exercised to prevet atnd ar-rest these mtovceents, amnd with ex l"'tedl success. A" -aterintl ebannig had tiakent lace itn mloIafia'imal. so mniaeh so, thaat it was thioughdt Gent. 'Voa wvonl be nhle to ob taun a voltuteer~ rCe suafficiet to aaaswera all ,present purposes, 4 postseript t o (Get. MV.'atletter of the 2-5tht, st,,....s aan at mtack or ani attempjt. woutld son he maude in thaat region, Letters from Ogdeansburg of thme zs, stalte t hat athe citizenis whlo ha~d goane fri a that vitity to the Frtench Creek are rm tutrmng htomae-thiat butt athree coaanaIie's were orgatnizedl on flickory Islatnd, oat thme Cainada si e of thme river-thant most of thoase ;iasemblled at Frenchi Greek "'exentsedl lthm saelvesa fromi erossing"-t hiat Gaen. Skinnater, whlo hndc beeni depauted lay Gen. Woiol fair the sevie wvith ordhers toenall otnt a batttal ion fromn Glen, I Iazletoai's brtigadle. htad renee ateria Vamtowni, anal wonkla proce'ed forthwith to F'renchl Creek. natd endeavor to seenre- the arms, &c. belonging to ,the Statec. W1e copy the followving letter fr-om thec Albany Elveuning .Jonata: '"Not aonly the peopjle, hut miany mtilhit arv ad civil aotleers at 11no Norm h, :are eia ter Ia penmly or seeretly cnniving at thme attacmk nhout to lie madle. Every thing is now tendling thtat way, nnda I expaect tat hear that either last aight or this imonting thea risimg tooak place, praohnbly nt Mi-sis1pmi iUay- Gen. Wool hats twvo coampantiaes otf M~1ilitia at Chlanlian, and a few imorae tat Peru Village. 'lThe efliciency mnay casily lie estitmated." - Monzjo, March 1. The Newv Orlenans papers recently r ceivead advicos front I lotstomn. TIexas, as late as the 17th Febariary. 'fThe news is of nto imtiport anace omaly ina coaanfimin thea peaco antd icreasimag prospierity of thte coatnatry. Thte following are ta few items of the piri ces aenrre'nt at I [tanstonm. A pples 81l2 per barrel ; baconi hams 2.5 eents per Ib. ; butmter, retail, S I pearI ba. e'vgs, par adoz., 8-2 ; lonr, seanre, 6-20: onits 80~ per- sack ; Pork, mness, 6'20 a -'l5- pe baarre-l ;Potatoes S% per- barrel ; samlt SSpe rThe cattoin crop aaf TIexas it is statead, will atmannI to 5(1,0t00 balaes..-worth Iabotm $ l2,000,00i0. Tihere wvat a coaznsidearalea fath aof snow ont thte th, andl thet weather wais so coldl as to frec.ze. sevcraml indais iduaais miscelaneolas. The Pennsylvania Keysione, printed it Harrisburg, state dist the (tli section of tha.bank bill, then -inder discussion in the Housti of Representatives of that sate, re qjuiring the banks unedhditionally to resume specie payments on the 16th of' Muy next. passed a second rending on the 24th1 Feb. by a vote of56 to 22. From the same pa. per we copy the following: Negro Suf.rage.-We learn that fite Sn preme court has unuaninously decided that negroes are not entitled to vote in Paennsyl vania. It was ascertained that this very question was determined in the sate way by thbeigh court of errors and appeals in Philadelphin in 1794, shortly after the Con stitution was formed. Thus i6 the vexed question settled, very little, we suppose to the satiifiction of Gov.R itner nand his frieis for they lose soune tlotusndIls of' votes by it, to secure vhich, his EIxcellency hab- b;een for sonic tine adroitly entering. A man named W. M. lirigham was mor tally wounded with a dirk by a fellow nam ed John C. C. Quick, on ahe' evening of' Wednesday last, in a bra wvi which occurred tat a gamhling~ table, in ith HIouston Ionse. in this city. Urigham ha-; since died. Quick is in irons. Several persons who haivo recognized him, state that lie has com mnitted five mzurders! A fit companion for Jones, with whom lie is now ituprisoned, and who has been clarged with three nur der-s! Parm nob1ile fratrumi. Douhtless, these miscreants, confiding in fle sla:e nentis of certain learned editors, have stp posed that Texas woiad prove a safe nsy um rr murderers. A couiplc oailters may ere long cause them it entertain more clerated notions of the morals of' our flellow citizens. This disgraceful trianactiin may posi bly convince certain fifrers of justice ihat gailaling snay lie prioildctile of evil. Voud tlit they could lie as tloronligly convinced of the awful Iruth tla t t lie blooli of this victim is upon their iands.-T:.run Telegraph. Ice in the Mississippi.-In the neighbor hood of' Mlemphis Iand Randolph, file his sissippi is covered with masses of, floating ice. Ins some places ailie fields ofice stretcli across te river from hank to bank, so as to choke up the stream and oahtruct the navi gation. Opposite to Radollii a sta:tioaolry bridge has been formed, which exten'ids from shore to shore. It is apprehended, that mnny flat boats will ie lWt. The navigation a brough such heavy inasses of ice is verN diflienlt, anid whein small Craft get wede'd'il i inamoig them, there is.. at danger of theair hemg crushed Th Steamboa't Suhianna, hound above, hadi discharged her fIieight at Memphis in- contseiptientce of tie state of th river. anal was taking in cargo for New Orleans. The steamer Splenidid was re ored agrou nd ins the viciiity of P!ttn P'oint, aand the Invindible teat miles above Mem pliis.-NA. 0. Budletin. Ilahersham Iron lforks.--We are in forned that the llabersham iron works and nanufacturing company, have just deticlnaed per share of one hundred dolhirs. This company was chartered at the last legislative sessioni, with the usual irivileges grainted to such nssociations. We are happy to per ceive sueh eviaence of the valuie of oir heretofire unexplored internal resoinres. and hope alit tIhe coimiay will not only carry out their extensive design, but also continue to realize profits they so jr.si ly de serve. Pioneers in an ituiner t ak itng mn.tt niecesarily incur the risks anteund~iam tn ex periti enu, anal shanlad thier'fre lie enatit lad o' larger iretturns thian thosie whia :tire a'iitteta to foallowv the fooctstepis of' lieir pr'edecaessir. The comiipany3 aowns deaciidedly the besit waiter pow~ier' in the State, besides iron nre', timbelir, limestone, anda every o~l'thr material reajaniread for' carrtynte on extenisivae imianufltatig nop e'rationts. TFhe wior'ks nre situated abtii three mailes f'rom (Claarksville, iniI laibershmamn, coun tty, aiid are huighly' spiokena of' biy till who hiave visited them.--t.-A uguista Constitu. .-I/lantic Steon .\arigatin.-A t last the lng tilealediof atteinit tai natiigate th'e At I a:mue' by3 steati is ('ertainly on lie pintt aif be'aig matde. 14t. .J Iluskain af' ithe fliyal N avy, arr'ivaed here ain Thnursayi f'raom Liv erirnil in thle Gzarrick, for' thle lipirpiosea aof maki ing nec essary ;aranemeet for itheta re cept ioin of1 the ' gri'ai wvetn tteamii nhiip," tand fori !kedling up ant imearcaurse by her imeatns, wii5 eith'e Jh'itain. Shle is :alren ady bauilt, a ndla i n in l~oio taking in her iinachlintery. Ilavinia neempiat hediaa She obljeer, of his piresent iiiyagae, La. H-osleni will imcn iil y elrn trn tad al sninet the caimmiianal tif Shis vi sel, in wIhbhe exper'ts to artrive at this nil ini lie courise of' the mnth oaaf A pril tiext. IIir pointo dal'aeptar tuare arc BIristail anal New Yoark. She is aibout t I >3t tons bunrden', and( it is calenilateda wvill carry ablont Gilt touis oft ca'al. Satu 'York Courier t4; Ekn:uiinr. At CXis::.--Why shioubi mani ever adii' uni ader the aipplien:tion afi'cia sta'el air lih'aled if thle fiolloinuvitg ncoann ii f'romi th e Liiondi Lanaeet lie trite! L ea those nhoriiaeeive- : piluntge fa'om a llowiie knif'e t ako caarc not toi "phat k the enrscid steal nway3,"' it ni ill wiork ont of itself'--Hioston, C'our. R. Symns, ag'ed 20, of' thea Belvidaera, was placcad oan the sick lint iin .1 tite. I d31. with a biile aon the right siide aif his batck, rea ther be lowv the shotnider' TIhis wian aoptned, iad a black, shaininig subhstanuce dhniscvered at the bottomn of the wvian. Tlhea opienlig ni'us mtade larger, andma it was Giamtul to lie a piece aif steel, abiout the size oala riamiroad, too, firuily biaeae to bet etasi ly retmoavead. 'Tha tasm'd a'eat ment wvansi p neada util etaarly ini A tngunt, wiuci a f'ree isiion wan mtadae, atmi, tat thle suirpirise oft all.present, a twa-ptrongedu kita'h eat f'ort, brttoken, shor't ait the ha adlhe anil, minsta t ha laower ptart oif aine of the pironugs, wasit extrmacteal. 'l'lhe m ail dkecla real haisalf'o lie tail ailly uabtle tot acecotiat fort its prewee, awiil t here wiats (only a v'ery :.lighit mnark ait lais backe rathe rei aasemiiahng ai vaccintiationispoit than thec sear of' ta wvotund in te caourse' aif last Navemaber lit aigai'n ctame iuiader Dri. Bt.r'na's noatice, wvhen the reimainiing poraitin aif' the fpraug wvas fotm ti n itthet left side' olilte neck. htaving' workedl itself a-pasage fiauom lie r'ight siade of the funch. It was easily rc tuov'ed. nuiti t men.. ..~. ... a.. SINGULAR CIRCUBSTrANCE -WO learn from the New York Commercial Adver tiser of the 1st instant, that at tihe.present time thore is'in I)ort but one pf the old Liv erpool packets, the England, but one of E I K. Collins' line, the Garrick both of which 4 were to have sailed the next mourning, but one of Grinnel,& Mintorn's line, the Penn syleaniat. to sail on the 8th instant , but one of tle London line. Ithve Pennssyleani, to sail on the 2n1d inst., sand but one of tie llavre packets, the Eric, to sail oi the 3rd Imaitant. A singular aecident openrrel to the steam packet New York onl her last passage from Charlest on to this port.. The boat we lenrn f'romn a passenger, was absolotely rin higir tnd (try on Absecom 1each, whore she reiained ir upwards of two days, when she was got oir without iaiving experienced lie slightest damiage: The New York ar rived hmere yosterday morning in 10 hours 1i-oi the Beael. Conanuercini. From the .isaq'nsta Comstitutionalist, march . AUGUSTA AND IIAMlURG MARKE.T. Co-rrun,-Since the first inst there has been little or no huisiness done in ourcotton tiarket,ats liolters have shows, no disposit ion to sell, and huyers no disposition to operate. Onl Sunday last we received advicts from Liverpool to the 8th Januarv, via New Or leans, whieli had the efil'et ol'further depres ;in prires in 1his market, and since that tiite sales have been made at a half centI ileeline fromn our qnotations a week ago. From warehouses tie sales during the past week rcn'h only about 700 his, which were iisiposed of it froin 7 to I I cent. All over J4 Cents, was sold lreviouts to londy last, snd the gencral nyerae of sales since tiit ine tihs been s1t 8.19 !4 eents. We quote as the extremes 7 a 10 cents. GnoeMsnui.s.-A fleir iusiness doing in tite retail way ; by wholesale tihe transactions have iot een worthy of notice. Exentaco e.-Still continups senree in our i -rket, partienlarly onl New York amid Charleston. The riates at presient are, on New York, at sight, 7 per cent prem; ott i'hil:1delindi, Hoston, and Balnitmore 5 per Vent ; on Charleston 4; ont Savannnh a; Specie is worth ( a 7; Treasury notes (, and I!. S. Bank Bills 654 percent preni. The Iank of Ilamhur. just across the river, is drawimi. (on New York at 5 per censt pret; ani on Charleston, at A per cent I for- their own ami other South Carolina hills, which iakes the hills of that bnaik( worth inl our imarket 14 a 2 per cncut prem. From the Charleston Cutrier, Marrh 3. CllAllLISTON MiA RimT. COTTON-WC have Oif altemrition - re cord inl the prices of Uplantd Coio, since utir review ofthe 24th ult. Tho iarket, however, has ibeln very tinsettled throttgh out the week, witih liiited ales, i coin pirison wvth te business istlaly dioe at this season of the year. The present high rate of freiiht. ani fite anxiety withs which further accounts fromt i-'rope are looked for, have in many insiannes'ininenced buy ers, who would otherwise hive enteredi the market. lit the meantime, our stock is ne ctittiting, and it is imnpossilie to cotnje down. The aggregate quantity of strictly prime comimg In, In proportion to the other 1ualtiies, contintes sitall, hience the de itmnd which lias- previtled since the com mencemeit of tihe season for this descrip tiot of Upland. The tramtnctions comprise 1460 bales, at from 84 to 11:- eints. Ittes.-Thle lice mnarket has also been isn ani unset tled state since oim last. Somse holders have snhmit ted to a declinie. whilst ot hers wai no it opierate unsless at formter rates, w iehi thtey, its a few insstancses, oh 5iie for at s itly 1primens article. Comns.-Ther arrsivals of Corns~s withIini the last fotnsighst amionnrt to niear70.Ottt) btusels whichm hass cotmequlenstly thrtoswnm Iainrge stock itnto oinr smrkemt. Wholsesale tranis actjints have beens tnade :at it slecinme ont last wueek's prices. Wet gntote nseorigly. 1' rtum lie gnntstyis of Oasts whIiebs has re entyriv mi*edm, ai decline in iprice has beeni subitiited to. A smnall paircei of Pents bro't 7(0 cetnts; Cargt sales lilay we qutote $1 25 a S1 :50, per 1001. F.o-n.--Very little has bseen sdone in thmis article since onrs last. A hoiut 10 (thibis. Ial timaiore brouisght f~ 1. We qttome $84 to 9.3 nierrdmin ) 10 quality. Bteos.-Th'le niarke.t hams biecomeo duli, andl sales ihave beeni ci'ectedi at nt declinte ont tast week's prices. Ahtout 5,500) lbs. lii. sttire entrediI lamiss smntil size, bsrosmght 13 esents: and 4,500) lbs. Shtotshiers ast II cetnts. At stnctionm.a Isis of West phmaliail Iams,broutii 19I a 21 ets. L~nuw.-Ahstt lot0 kegs Bsaltimoitre Lard sol at 1)4 e's. per lit. Sa.-r.-Liverpsool Snek Sailt lhts been selling at osur gnosrationss--22 per stnek. iAho,.Assu~s.-.\houat 76 binsis. i svasna, soldi at 3 ets and parSt ofnm Cargot inst sir r ivedi fromt Nent its brougsthtirtm :5 to3 eents. S r(.Ants.-Of Lou15isianal abouit I(00hhitts. bsronsghmt 7 to 7.j;:'t ttnseos'ados hmave beent sel hssg sat from 8im to 10. Corri'ers.-Ahsoust GOOt hnags greenm Csun C'olee brtenght frostI lin 124 ets. per ibt. TheIs follsowying. tcomputaiitison of prices son she, ntt tpr ove oc ssf (osit tin iviI~iierpoolti, msay ibe issefttl .to t hose ssnmnegnas~initedt wvith thie vulte of sterlinig enrre'ms1, nmtd whot amre at ai loss ts remnder thet rates s'f thIe Li vtrpootl ismarket, inito ass r ownt ensrrencey. We*s propose, at time clses of ste bumsinmess --easson, fusrnishi mst a csomplete amsii mmtinme tabile of iso cisi oif costssns frsom isis etounttry whets laid doswn mi averpools, ast thme sill'erent shsmsiss ini prices. ainsl inclusdinig time varsjius chtarges necersing tiheresn, sn bth sitdes, cossmp1iledl from nno meronss accousnts of sales, :sand whsich, for futures~ referenice. ivill ben bonsssd with this yeair's volumee. Nsett psrscteeds of satlIes imn l.iverpsoo, e'stin to sg Idm treigh1t, i15 er sent ps im. ona ltehme,~ aniss mintda ig '24 per cnit (onnsi-i sion Oin lIoth 5 pencee stsr :i-. in Iivierposol, et ti ti cen~ 'ts OZITUARY. DINo at his residence in this District, on 115th int. John L Gray, in the 64th year if iu age.--ommbhiiated. The Edgeield Cestu'al Tensi ERLANCE hOARD -The Anniversary aleting of this Board will be held in the 1aptist . Meeting House of this place, oi ruoesday evening ilto 271h instant, during he meeting of Court. The Annual Ad Iress will be delivered by the Rev, Air. 5UAREs of Aiken, directly after the ringing ir the bell. An attendance of the Dele ;ates at the hour is respectfully , regnested. W. B. JOHNSON, Chairman. Vew Sprinag amd Sununner G 0 OD . HI' Subscriheti hieg leave to inform their friends and the publie generally, that they ro now receiving their SPRING AND SUIM I ER Stock of GOODS, consisting of 1tick and blue black Italian Lustring Silks, jolored Gro de nap, do ick Sincew-It' do ,olored Florence,. iler. Blhk Bombazinea, L good assortment Ladies ilmey Hankereiief, (o do do do do Belt lRibbons. .adies black aind white Silk and Cotton Gloves, do black and colored Kid do do blk, white & color'd Cotton & Silk Hose, dci gReen, white and black Ganze Veils, qlain, Jackonet, M till, Swiss, & Book Muslins, 'igured and Checkcd do 1 i nsin Worked Collars, 'lain Bobinet Footing and F.dgings, k good assortmnent of Prints, Ginghais and 'rench Mu.slins, iuted Jackonet do 'lid SViss. do 'rinted French Cambries, i n-4!ortment of LadieS lonneIttts, Jlnnet and Calp Itibbonls. Also, fer Gentlemrn's S.iumamer it'ear, Ilack, bluentul brown Camtblet, Maick and brown twilled Smniner Cloths trowvn and white Drillig, and brown Liunns, i few piece.s Georgita Nnnkeeins. 1Vhite & eolor'd 31arseilles & Valencia Vesting, silk 'ocket Ilandkerchie-fs, Ulso. llark, blhte and invisible Green Broad Cloths, entleimen's color'd. white tnnd brown half I lise, d4 plain uand pleated Boinhazine Sticks, do do do Isatini do do inxen Bosons an11d Collars, do black and eutlored Ilosk. Gloves, 1-4 Irish Linen.s and loclied Shirtings. I gooi.pply t03-4. 7-8 und 4-4 brown Shirt im nnd 5-4 Sheetinigs, Paid und sip ed D1omestics, and Bed Tickins largo supply of Summer I lats, 3entleien's Shoes 11(and Fine Pmnitaps, Ladies and M isses Shoes and fine Slippers, ALSO, School Books, Cap and Letter Paper. Also, a general assortment of [lardware, Saddlery. Crockery and Tin Ware Together with a supply of Vaicluse Osnanhirgs and Co'tton Yarns, nd iany other articles too tedions to euinerte They feel very thankful fir the liberal putron ige heretolire received. and hope by strict .atten itn to husines-s to merit a coutinuniee of thl ;ame. NICIOLSON & fltESLEY. Edgelield, March 14, 1838 tf 6 New Spriang ad Sutannaen G 0 0 "D S. IHE Subscribers respecftlly inforn their customers and the publick gener 4-gaasy k ae.i n iL SOtjst rec-eiveu tar ige siny ply (t choice English, French and Americat rooids eibracingig every variety of staple ai lancy goods, stiited lo the Spring and Sui mer trade. Also a large stpply of Grocruis Crockery, Saddles. Hats, Shoes and Bioots all of which they will sell on the most ren onable terms. for cadsi, or on credit te 1)1p nitual enstoimer. Those who wish to gct good bargains wil do well to give them a cnll. 6 L. & I-. PENN,& Co. New Spu'iuag amid Sussata C L 0 TIL.YG, W i1 have njst rec-eiv-ed a honattitelid asor mentr ot GiOOl)S i'or Geuntiee's Sun tier Coals, P'antadoons emit I 'rsts, which thay or htpmreareto have imiade utp in thle maost FA~5i1 IONABILE STY' IE, aiiit on reamsennle( te-rmi Also, a ge-nerail assortmnent lteady Mlade Cto-rt iso, suited to the seaisont. .4t so, - IIATS. RIIOES A ND )ROOTJS. 1200 Pair of Shoe's tand B.ots embitrcintg,-va-r style and vtariemty have- just bieen reeived lby th S'tbscribe-rs, wfiich, togetthier with the-ir thrmei Stoc k. make a genieral ande comtplete ntisltmeta selomi f'tmad in the couantry. Also. a haidsea assortmtentt ot FAf lIlINA fiLE IIATS. snited to the se-as.n. Tat whiel thley invite the aittentionl o 'the-ir entscomei,-. 6. 1.. & E. P1'.NN & Cat. E~dgefilda, Mlarch 141. 18:M tf ti School nand MY isecllitoua: IR00h%. T HE Sublsciribe'rs have ni htandt a e eral assortmrient of Xcheool dl 31/.sed luntus Books, ammontgst which arie Smtith A rithmnetic, Samith's Ge~ography ande A th' andit Smith's Griianuna, whlih are bai'h! alpproedSCa of andI recc-omnedt Iby the he:m teachers. Ci. L,. & E. PE NN, & Co. Edgefkid, Marcha 1.1, 183tI 6 TiIE TIIOIIOUl'I tIRED Jlo1;s 1. HEER CLINE WILL statnd the enisniing Sp~rintg Se socomnmencinag on the I10ta intstar at James Roge'rs', 11ith at Iiitarsoni' I-itht andl 13 at Turner's Store, 1-lith at (Glo) er' hotel. Edgrelil (. I1., 15th at Pin I louse, 16th and 17th mt Jnurdetn's, ont Etli to, andl 18Sthantd l0th at my Stable ont thI I iidge roadl, and w-ill atited each plac every tenth day utntil 10ith of Junte. i ~vil lie let to mtares a, $8 lie single v-isi 812 the seasont, $15 to iin-r. In ever minstance tlio insuranco money w-ill be-comi dliue ae stoon ats the mnrc is known to la wnhtl foal or exchanged. A comtpany v sevsen mares shall lie entitled to a dedte-tin of SI ott cach aret bty one ahpprov-ed tma b)eomting responsibtle for- the whoIle(. A possibele eare 'aken to pr-event necidet butt I wd-il not hte iresponsi ble for anys. For particnlars of his Pedigree see lhan bills, It. WAgl I Ridge. March 10th 38. d*G6 Niaaskeeun Cottoui Seed, For' Sai a IROM fotur to five hundred butshiels -L geuinte Nankeen Cotton et-eed ca he had tat one IDollar per binshel bty apply inig to the subiscriber at Mr. James Hones' Jani. 1 1P?17 JOINII ,I hl-S StaIte of -'outh Carolina. AB3BEVILLE DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Aaron Lomax~ & others 11 by Ex'r. of ilugh Morrah dee'd Ex'r for vs. Jane Morrah widow advice dl and others. frection &c T appearing to my satisfnction thatJohr B. Moritah and Robert Morrah two o the defenulants in this case, reside withou the limits of this State, onl motion; Ordered that they do severally appear, & plead, nnt sn% er or lemur, to the hill of complaint in thi case, within three months from the date o this publication, or ihe said bill of com plain will le taken pro confisso, as against then respectively. WM. C. BLACK, C. U, A. P. Cnomn'r's Offire, March 8 1838, tec 6 Stite of 'South Clinoia. ABBEVI1,1,1m DISTRICT. IN EQUiITY, Patriek Duncan. vs Elizabed Bill toiforc Culiens and others, heirs of close Airt Williann, Cillens. decesed. -gage. IT appearing to my vatisfitetioti that Eliza heth Cullens wiidow, mid tiehard Culle. atd Elijah (ulk-n.. sons of William Cillens, de ceased, deinelinis in this cats. re!'ide beyond the limfits o' ihis State: Ordered thmat they severally do a ppear and plead,'answer or demar to iz hill ait're-4d. within three months f'rom the pub. lieationl of this order, or the said bill will, as t< then respectively. he takene proemrfesso. WM. C. BilACK, C,-E. A. D. Coinm'r'5 Office, Marcb 6, j#38 ac 6 To Contractors. rlIIE Cotnmissioners of Public uinild Tr itis ihr Edgefield District will receiv writteni proposals, until the Wllth of Apri next for the erectin) of a new BRIeeK CoUM Uousi: in said district. Tn. ottlinges om hi hntihling are Is folbows : 10 b0y 48 ft., 28 ft pitch ;-a passage runnitng lengithwise thro' the loawer story with three offiees on eacl side, the Cottrt rooms and two inry room to be ill tle iuiper story, antd al'( 3weo rane' < (of seats for spectators. A two story por ticn at the end3. urthet in tformation, na to the details ma lie had. andt a plat of' the buildhig see[ by applying to the utidersigned. A. 11. ADDISON, Chlairman. EeF.'1miel U. 11. Mtarch Ist, 13.5 1 r The Anugusta Chroticle and Sentine will give the above six wqekly insertions. A CAR D. H L. JEl'FERS & Co. neknowl 1 edges reniewed olli;:ntions to thei friends and Cti~omers for the very libera patrolaire hereltoore biestowed onl thet anld beg lcnve to anniionntee. Ilat they havo now on hand, and will cottinue to receive a well selected assortinetit of GOODS Brown need Lionf Stugar. Green atl White Coilee. N. 0. & Stutar lionse Molasses, Wine and Spirits of the best selection, Canal Flour-whole adt half i bis. Bale Rope and Bitgitng Iron and Steel, Together with all other articles in the Gro oer Line:-which they will sell, or send v Order, Warrunted Good, at the lowest mar They also contin01e to transnet Comnui, sion Businrss, includiin receiving anid li warding (if Goods; 2tnd tetnder to the 1rieids assurance of their hest attention Orders in that line- o business. llliturg. iMareh 18:38. tf 5 The Pendletotn Messenger will ineert il above four inies anna sed their bill fi paIyent to 1. L. J. Tax CollectormN Notice, WV'Il.1 ttiend the folloinitg plaees -1colleet T ax tot t he ye at I 18:7. On M[ondlay ;5th of 3lat'ch at P'ine I Jots - JTesdlay (hth Ridge, F.ridlay 11th '" Pope1S', Mondny J2tht " W, N 3loort 'lTuesday 13th " Richardson "' Wednesdayll 1dth "' A lhen's, "' Thursday 1th " Smyh-y's, " rialtith "' Shlepperd's "' Stturdhay 17th" Une', " Tuesday "01th "' Park'so, " Weetsdy 21st "' M idhIletons' "Ihuirsdlav 22tnd ' Collier's, " Friay t ".rdl " Chlerok.ee 1Pom1 "' Saittray 2dth "' Heach leh WVeesdayl ofl the first week oif C'onrt at 1'dgefiehal C: - eb19l13I e .1 Brigadle Ordersa', 'I Febnlarv Sh 1il : . i fieldI~ hats been uty ap ~hpoinited urn ade(4 Pamster of thei secontd Br igal with the rankl of Catain, onaae will be obe ed and( respected necord itgly. By order(*3 of Brig Ge. ,. I;. 1 T e~tn-r. Ii- IF. NI JUil lsON. Mrebl Sthl 1'38~ d . ri'g. Maijor. L Athio the Prodelivet SysVte.t Als Sm31ith3's P racticatl an31enl1 ai Arirthmeti ewith a variety of other Senloot. HooK mnly lhe fimnd at the Store of~ C. A. DOWD. Mareb 7, 1838 .f f5 1olire. pgFI II is Stubscribers wvill give a libel n1 p~rice for hIliESWAX, TAILI,0\i 31nn ail 'A'I'hlR S. II KIThCIIE'N & RIOlftiRSON. , I~rmburg, Mntreb 3, 1838 S d Execuutor% Sale. BYV Order of the Oiianry, I will ofI for sate at the Old Wells, 031 TIuesdg - the 10th of A piril nex't, aill thle Estet,-Re -and Personal oif Mrs. Sarahl Wise, decease if on at credit tuntil thle 25tb of D)ecembet nes t Pnureinasers to give ntot and tw~o approvc securtites. F.NOCIIlB. PRF El4Ey. Erecutor mei' 1 the WIill anne.re Manreht 7. 19'ta BLOCK TIM AND JAPAN WJ~ffR E. T lE Sticriler lnson linl verv larg supply of ready inade TIN WAIt E of all descriptions which he offers at whole sale or retail, at as lov prices as cln lie nf lirded in& this part of the country. lie ha.s also a Inre supply of the newest fashion of J APAN WA R IC,together with Enlishm and Block Tin Ware of excellent quialitv. A Is Copper and Slect Iron Wsare-Slhemtini Mnd Btrazin!! Copper,--Block finl, Stovo Speller, and Tin Plate-all of whiclb lite oI fers lir sale low for cash, at No 168, Broad streer. Ai ust a. 1.. F. CIIC W. . The subscriber being truly thankful for tihe very liberal patronlage hereifore bep stowed upon him by his friends and the pub lie generally, respectfully solicitq n conftin ntance of their favors-and oflers his servi es inl either of tie fotillowt ing branches of his Ininess-Copper Tin, Sheet Iron. and Rooing. 13. F. V. Augostn, Gn., Mareb 5If; TO FA RMERS. T IE Sibcrriber off'ers to lense ot sell i knable PLANTA'lION, rerenily purct: ed trom lis. father. situated in I'nion istriet. .s tiies West of the Ct. lioense, haIf inile Now tih ol thme Stage road. and 2 mile.s firom 31 urpisl. .31 1, on Tiger River-FUimbraeing a comfortaidie two sr dwelling. vith wo sheds nud p1114 , thlrt i builldiiigs, andih geotd epring water (III - ve-in-Aso a good new (iii house, firt rnte runing geer, screw and ill comn plete oir 4I.r a tione. nlld tuo'nl pple orchards of rhoirce fruuil. 'The soil is fine fir cotton, heinig tboi:t 4-1! (eri of whlmiehm!200 are minder a good iwee amit line siate oftcenhivation. lrmihteing last .-:-eson :'1 imas of Cottoni and :aout (iO loads of 1r. . side.; smal grain. Terms will e amade: lt --sit Sthe purchasger. mnd bty timely application. Pi,.. viions. i good stock of rttle and hog tleows ti -r wilh firminig too's canl be Iad on the premi;-s. JASPER G1i11:. Jan. "otl 1 . h:: * NOTICE. l T e public are hereby infortned thi Mr. - Dionysius Z. Wright uas conveyed to mc 3 in trust for his wife and child his plantation , inll ench Island on which his fimily now reside with thirty negroes and his other per - son1al estate, a more particular accoti of which many le seen in the Clerk's Ollice of lEdgefield District and in, the oflice of tihe Secretary of State at Columbia where ilih deed of conveyance hais been recorded. The deed stipulates thatthe property there by conveyed is liable lior the debts of Mr. WVright existing previous to itp execention. It will not he linble for any debt. against him contracted subsequentlv. E. J. VlLLIA'MS, Trustee. Look at This! ir IE Subscriber o(ers for sale his trart o - of Land, within two arul a lttif tiuirs of .egefiel Village, and adjoining lands ot B. Mims and C. J. Glover. The traet con e tains Two Hundre-ui Acres. If not disposed or of at pivate sile previous to the first Mon dlay in May', it will on that day be sold to the - hiighest bidder. MOSES SWEARINGF.N. Feba 5. 1838 ef if j L Lperonsindebted to thec Estate of M X. 1rs Sarah Wise, dleensed, arc re questedl to mtak~e imminte~c palymnent, andu 'those ha~vmgti demands to present thetna piro perly attestedl. ENOCII B. PRESLEY, ' ea4.cute weit/h the IWill annexred. Mac 41838 if 5 Last Notice. F the Aiken Road leadintg fr'om Edge lii to (uamabridge Is niot putt in comn pilti ordler in eight dhay-s froin this I will re ta Coamisinere aned ( )verseers without fail- GOSS & SM ITh!. heb-. 2Slh. 1833 tr- if I, NOTICE. AI.[, pe'rsonas inidebated to t he e-state Samue~a C~hIl Esq1.late oafAlabbevihml)istrict dee'd. are il reeted toS ma~ke pmamnt inniatelyt ~,.43and Ithose hoa~vimg demnandl, tea presen*t thaema duly at testede withinl thme timafe par.eeibedu lay law, to either of thme subsc,.riberis. I .10JIIN CO'lIhIAN,) 3. 1.. PF.A i S(ON. Aldm'rs. I A. G. C'A LIW'FLL. Aen--st l. i:t if 9 I. Per-ons inidebted to the latec Mrs. ile hethind 1ijmas. decensed, are~ requlested4 tea amnkIe imnd iate p~~aymnt, anid all pe-rns harm de llns :sguinast tihe e(statt.'ef s-aid dltet-mn-ed di regel-tedl to presenat thema dnly aittested. 11ENJ. ML31', Exeeneter. L Li.I Persons indebated to the late Chrtr in reithantpt, deceased, aire reg t:stt - ed to make immediate paymnent. Atd l il peron haavinig demanids against the esiti e of said deceased are regniestedl to presett them dumly attested. JOllN BAU ET , cr I I'd. 25. USErI--ti Notice. LL*~1i persosavngan demands or~tinet the ,regneaISted to pre'sent them, anal those indebhted to mai~ke psament within time te prscribedl hv hav. J:~ ~, A. ANDElRSON, Adrn'gri. U5isuoricat Colctions of 14. Croliaa. BY B. R. C ARROL L. rIIlS W ork is now ready for delivery to Subl A scribers eat thme Store ot' C A. Dtd, inm thmi. ilplnee. A few eatba copies for stale. I, November, 1837 i f gg d( MEDIOINE. -~ RS. LABORDE & MIMS will at 37itnd to any professionmal calls which el, they may receive in Towni or country.