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Coo 03ter.r THUnSnAY, MAnen 29. 1838. We are regntested to remind our renders of the call whiah has been made for $5 on each share in the Louisville, Cinicionati and Chaalt'ston Rail Road, payable oil oar he fare the 2d day of April, and to sny tlat 'W. Brooks, J. Terry, or A 13. Addison will receive the money. The Court of Common Pleas and General Sessions commenced its sitting tat this place on PN[onaday last, Judge Evans presiding. Medical College of South Carolina, and Medical College of the State of S. Carolina. --The Annual Commencement of' these rival Institutions took place on the ih and 1 liti inst. Te Degree of Doctor of Medi tine was conferred upon 10 gentenau, by tho former, and upon 54 by the latter Insti !ution. We have seen the able Address of Gen. Ilayne on the occasion of the conmence ment of the great Rail Road at Columbia. From the press of othler matter on hand, We cannot at present lay it before the rea der. 'hc account of the ceremonies of the occasion, as contauincd in the Columbia pa pers, is full and interesting. It is certainly matter for just pride to every citizen of the State that this great en terprize is now in the full title of conaple tion, and rec do most heartily rejoice. SI-:MtNoLtI NmIANs.-Get. Jesttp's stg - gestion to the Governeut to cele a ccrtain portion of the Territory of Florida to the Indians, as a perman-ni residence, has been promptly disapproved by the Saeretary of 'War, and we publi:h Li.s last despatch tipon the subject. WV'hatever may he the trite chiracter of the controversy with fie Semti nioles, certaina it is, that now is not the time, fiar the Government to entertain any proposi tion which comes short of an entire renocal of the Indians from among us. 'A few inghts sincc, wshilst I was wazlkinag alone at the silent hour of midnight, whenl :all nature was at rest6gve my own tronah led spirit-it was a lovely night, and the sil ver-brightt -3Mnoo carressed in the lienvens. ily amIind was insensibly drawn from the petty thoughts of terrestrial ambition, to the miore sublime works of nature. I thought of our Suin andl its system-I thought of' this earth and our brilliant night-lamp with its lofty iloutitainls-Tycho ujmeciuI. I thougit of the Planets in their succession till I reached the cold and coifortl'ss sphere of Saturat. I thought of Moore's bacnutiful lines, (he had, no doubt, just ltot.l tipon a Diagram of Saurn, wien tlaese extuisite lines were composed,) each verse emhiang - with "this earth is the Planta for yotu, love and me"'-and alhen I thoughlt of-Alt ! as sociation ! thou powerful connecter of otur idheas! Mly thaourhats wvere thnas growinag eathly. yet I fielt eniouagh self control, althou;;a somae -thinag of a fatatlist, to carry them back to the great Anthor of all these wonaderful chjects of visioni thetn passinig befao aly sight. it was wviah mtingled fi~einags of plenaure and admairationa. that I looked uapon the reg ttlarity amtl order which pecrvade te Solar Systm -, at upon the dlistanace and nutmbetr -of the Iixewd S tars, caebi perhaps a Suin to ii systemt, like' our owna, governed'a by tsimti Ia r laws. These a ellections led mec to d well on the pont er, the wi-cdom andl the goodnless oaf (God. WVho eann ibllow. oaut in his owna muiad such at traina of reflectionsa, wvithou t being~ cnvinced of' the existenice of ani allI wise andl puowerul Creator' ! I retiaed to the bousom of' my tfinnily with feel'ings oft <fliet delight and gratifientiont, sati-liedl with m zyself anml all Godl's cr'eataures, atnd pleasedl wlith the though~lt, that I was a hapl~pier', better, and wiser mani thtan I was belbre 1 hiad learncd this source of pleanre. Bitt to wh Iom am 1 induebted liar all this? To' Mir. Coutrttney-thle gentlean awhlo first directed my thoutghtas, tothle delight fual studtay of Astrnaomy, in a couase of lecitures which lhe has jus~t conchlated ini this plance. Jinat for his courtse of' Le~ctures, I shtoaubl lhae reained perhaaps for somto time, ian igano -. ranace of thec elementary principales uof the secice ; and for one I can freely say', that the kntowledge atal paleasutre der'ive-l fromt his Lecttures, cannoat lhe measured lby ate limo constued, unhuor bestow ed. or' itn timies the expentse incuarredl. I feel juistilieal iinaig, that lis whltelt class feel gretatfutl 'to the friends who introaducedl htim to ius, atnd concnr with mae, in advising tall wh lo many have ant opportunity of at tending a course of his Lectures, to seize it with a lint his Lectures brouaght its atothier leasuare, which Mr. C. himiself miust nte - Ianotwledlge; aind that was alerived fromt thte smailes taf Ev'.e's thair dlagters. Thec benua ly anda fashliain of'he vallage graced a le Lee. tatrat rooma , and althoaught Mr. C. was uir gint wvith his numat Williatm to keep thae Jilht.s extingutishedca, we wvere prevengatedl fromi . the aiidnighat dlarknoess, wihich heo so aauach alesiredl toa crane, lby thea brailliaint flaishes of theI LAd~ie's' eyes.a I kttow. tay radeaaars are nranau;at of thaat gnattationu codainag-'.still n.9 ) taian smrihled," ataad I wouahld intseart it, butt thfat it iea p avntm-mory J'( Ty'I !). tile wellare of the younger part of your male readers will, he doubts not, be a sulieict excuse for his presuming to direct them in the procurment of their better halves. lie feels equally coufident,that the profundity of his rules Vill cause them to be madc a "Pocket Companion" by every yonng man who is so fortunatc as to be a subscribr r to your invaluable paper. Never pay your devotions to a lady in the neighbourhood or village of your tiativi ty or residence; for rest assurcel that she will know too much about you to find vou an agreeable lover. A ll eminent molern said-" Marry your neighbour's dlangher." The soiidness of this milaxilli i4 greatly ill qjuestion. By acting in aceordance with it you may- avoid heiig deceived-whikt in the other ease you must take the clanccc.; inot a pleasant hazard. Ii all other rcspe-:ts however, my maxim is certainly the best ; and if rank and fortune are " more than dust in the balanceo " choose a Lady where you arc but little known and you will carry about you a rascintion which she will find it diflicult to resist. * .Let your visits be frecuent-but short. And when with her, pour into her car your flattering tale of love, with all the clo 'luence you can commiand : for Ladies are (und of devotion-they like to show their captives inl cmins. It is said by some pro fessors of Cupid's Art, that it' your "Lady Love" be an admirer of poetry, a jiliciois quotation now and then, from some favor ite Author will be a plmtie in your cap. I doubt the philosophy of this: tr the C. motions of the heart need not the iwords of others to give them utterance; anl if, per chance, you do not.fcel all you swear, to one so reudily detects the reereant heart utider its artificial garb as the Lady you attempt to deceive. When by the arts of persunsion vou have interested the heart of your fair one-act promptly on the muxim of Avon's Bard, "There is a tide in the afftirs of men which taken at its flood leads on to florttne.'' Do not dally-procrastiniiin is dangerons. The flood will Cbb and leave vol on the beach. If you once let slip the gIblen op- I porI'tunity and then have the teimeritv to make your declaration---you %ill s'Istaian a fall but little lighter than Vnleann's descent ii hen Jupiter kicked him f'rom Ihleaven. After the moral obligaion is incurred le speedy in improvinig the cicil. Fix as ear ly a day as possible for "1 the consumniation sO devoutly to be wisliel." Give nlo time for reflection, or like the weather cock, she will change with the slightest breeze. Aid to make assurance doutly sure, obtain a parson whose ceremony is -brief as wo muau's love," or she may eluace your grasp cre livien's knot be tieL. UN1(4UE. rutst me, tmy dear I.:tgengiut, there nre w.orse occupjationis in this~ worbal lhaonfaling i wroman's piulse."---Y Vou cii. To' finildie various ways and wvinditngs of uernuan's hcart, has ever been'i the anxious thlougt of man. Skillful and yet tmore for tutei~ t is lhat miarinear wvho lhas sailed his bairine in those seaos w ithiout striking upon the rocks or foundaering ini tihe qtnicksamds of that faihomnless abyss. TIhe l'oet, the li losopher and thme Moralist have all ait tempit ed to furnish a chairt and comipass by whlich we might safely direct our pasage along I hat dangerouis chntnel--butt alas! thowy hatve all flailed, aid they along with their Iiallowe'rs have all at laist foundtered upon1 that fatal cape ''Old Iiindley."' Vairius have beeni the wise sak's and sage mitaxiims wlihi h the world has had tip. aon this subject, and yet, we are still gropuing mn all that profound ignormance anad adarknessI wvhichi Solomion so dleepaly feht and so frank ly tie!knowl Iedged. Our' umoderti pincte of' P~oei' aiid of rakes declares that the way to win a wvoiman is to "pewak anal sooth her in turn.'' Now to the soot hing piart, [ mus reaadily assetnt, bitt this "peoaking"' of a wvo manil I confess, I don't so exnetly uindersianta It is the manner and intent wte know that must always give ebaracter to the ac 111u1 w hat was his Lordlshipj's pecuiliar moade oft "pea'tkinig" a lady it is impilosssible for us at t hts distaince to asceri n. I conchadae thterefore that thloughI the :-.mus muight have Pr''ovl vnasuly successfol in thoe handls of his Lords/dy,, when skill'ully appliedh, yet it wvould lae exceedingly dantgeroius in a niovice to nooke is adlvances int that mantner. A more sage and prudeno'it mannetior oif at tack is, I think, sutggesoed lby the phiiloso.. pher Duei de Ia JRoeblefauenc~uld. le do.' clares the whlole secret of success to conisist in thii'-"Fill a woman to over-flowtting wit h love fair hecrself and all that rutis over will lbe yours." But here agnina a seriouis difli coaly presents itself' tpouIn h ' vry thresh hiol. iowi are you to get her so fuill oaf that dleligtfu'ol passion fot' hterselfI that a nothter drop wouldl cause thIe cup ofi s'veets, ailready full to the bhrimn, to flowv lik~e oiil naml honovy up ion y'our heah? "Fl'atte'r ntud pr'aise erutm tmendo anid extol her graces.'' flut let us be grave upton so set'riots a stubject. It is coimmon in thle mnonths of :ill meni, "'that wvoman is easy won, biy Ilattery."a Yet htow vfew compilr'eend whlat aill ar'e prmoclaim-t ingr ! Na muau who has ever' seen a niight eamp- oir hear'd a curtaini lecture doubts fori a momeiaant the truth oif thUis maximt. How conmes it thon since thais is tr'ue', that "mnn woman. It arises s1miply tromut tle fact, that they are ignorant of the practical ap plication of the rule. All, I maintain bold ly, that is necessary to insure any gcn tle man success, is credit with his tailor and 6 uninterrupted interviews wit h his mistress. lence it is I always laugh in a man's face who tells ne a woman has refused to marry him. Wduld a woman ever refuse to tuar ry a man whose presence was indispensable to her happines? And can there be any thing easier than to make it so ? The whole secret consists in the observance of this simple and obvious rule, Never talk to a uwonan about nyj thing hut herself! T ho C dear delightful theme; yes, this is fite wny to fill her, to overflowing, with love, first C for the object acted upon anti then for the V ngetit. No mnntter how b!ue a lady's stock- P ing may be, believe me, there is no topick ott earth so interesting ns the dear foot I whiel: it conc ials. No inteliigence so plens iig as the account ofher last congnrst. No accident so moving as the loss of her garter- V No cruelty so shocking as her wouw1tl from a1 tunsrjputto! UNIQTJI. - s liscellancoss. Frin the New York Courier Sr Enuirer. SAN USKY CITY, larchi.6 Prom the l''rontier.-Last evening (men. Scott and suite arived here. The Canali ant Genernil M'Leod, and others of less note were at Drake's hotel a few monents he iore his arrival, when a letter wits put into a hi., (M'Lcoal's) hands, anrd a generai sent plering enisted. M-Leod was secretled bv one if our citizens till thi niorning, whei. fin-ling puirsiit was hot, he was ruitished a with a lhort;e and started for Huroti Soon "(t after, Gen. Scott, with his four horse wag gon, took the same road. and the report t htiis gool that he had taken M'Leod also. lBradley, the late comaninadant ;tt l'oint an Platt, as not yet taken, but will be, shotil he coniinue in this regiott, as Scott mnii flests a full determinaion to bring ithese lailess ien tojustice. I consider all mil itary movements in this quarter as at an cnd, and111 most of the men have dispersed I already. Anotier sleigh load of wountded n men were brought across the hay this after noon, having no means to pay for assistance n1l support, and innst depend oni private chariiv. lad the British force had In daians with thiei, nA usually, atnd as we Cx peerid, but very few could have esenped, I Mnl we shonld probably have heard the war hoop at our doors ; but it sCeeis there n were iole. hI'lie patriots make out their loss in the t1 skirmish at II killed, 16 missing amid some 20 wountled retuired here; but there are rensons for supio.siig the nuinber to be ninelh gremater. 'lhe niost ninderate of them iclaim to have killed of the liritish 15, and wo tteLd 1 fifteen. I timuist not onlit to say that SOme think they killed more titan that nu)belr themt))irees, but the probability is mv stite- a1 nent is correct. Every one will assert si al.tt Couoigh of bloo113l h u ) ec ac.1 in u*- i coiplishting t(thinig. The British attncking force were all red I coats, bit probliably partly nilizin in time lion's skinm. The whole number froms three to live litindred. came oin ill sepierate bodies - fle nmaiin ono intended to amtuse Ihem wiho hId a stomnach for fight, whihe the flanker P hlouldl wivancee and cut ol thme retreat. TIhe piatriots, oni seeinig the tmini coliuin .3~ ntear thcm, recreated down time island oni s the land six or seven mnites ; amid when 't they ennite out to take thme ice, liniad theni- it selves inc frtitt of thle detachmmien whieb dl had aidvanuced rampidlly to cu t themn ot1'- ju I lere t hesy received tlie liritishi fire, andit ie tirnedl it. bitt soon broke sand fled. Lord Godord nrrivedt lire oa Saturday fast, on his way tao Wa:lsingtoni. lie ex' pre-sses himself extremealy gratified with the I coiurtesies thiat hiaive bmeeni showered upon himt, nd ple~iaed wiithi thle sentimtents of*' hionorabhle netraility so evidienitly entertaiined s by ilie govermnetnt andui peoptle'of this coon try, on thle Camnada question. There is suir Ih -a thing as international good fsaithi, lie finals, im t\merica; amnd wve doubt not thai las homtet dlespintehes will couternet sill thme demniteinm tions of the .oimdon titmes ttewspatper, whoseJ thndaer ait this mtatIter is inow bmoin!osver thae publlic iminid of the kinigdomix.--Pldl~a- h peilphlia Gureite. tIsisl)il~s iI Governior MclNu-rr oh issip a s suied his proctamnationt ordering a new elee tion fair isiemibers of Conigress to take pince oni M otiay, thme 23d andt 24th A pril next. 4 The l.egislutmire adjonrned omn thme 16th tilt. aitter a sessiona of' foriy-sev en days. Cosassaaercial. h lFrom~ the Auguista Constitutionualist, Mlarrhj 23. AlUUITA AND) 11AM IUU; MAf.\KI-T. I C O'r'oN.-We haveex perieniced sanot hemr r dulsl week in ouir Cottron masrket, andmm time tranmsnetionts have beeni so timtited, that they are serrely worthy of ntitce. The1~ sales fromi W~arshoutses, sas fir its they have come to our knowleidge, aimiunt to aiiiy .127 bIs., in small paurcels. We ttiote aIs the ex tretmes 64 a 9)4 cents. Th'ie receipis con tiue light foir time season. Yesteray we 9 receivedt savices fraiti Liverpmool, via'*Newv ' York, to time 20th Februcinary, whiihtbeimng p~ cnsieredl rallier favora le thani othmerwise, cansesda some little emigniry inito onr market, butt mm tratnsnletions of1 any miagmnituide camie tat our knmow ledge. Gnoemsin-s.-Nothingt doing in time gro cery line. lsinuess iit preent conmined to time retail trade. Fl'our IHmrard Slreet.--We niote a slight ~ dtchinea in prices simnce our last weekly reptort. l~mriy ini mihe week the wngotn price rangedea fromii 87,624 to 87.75, but tao-diy we liiihe cuirrenst wnmgOn prtict to tae 67,504, andt wve quote it necordinugly. 1cm the earlv parit of time week hohlelrs asked $8 from stores, amnd the saumme price is asked to-day. but withitn aa day or sit sales have liee madte at $7,874, amndt one lot at a fraction less thtan this last niamedt rate. City, ill./ Flour.--The sales of the week, generalhly for foreignt export, amtonni t tip-] wamrds of 2000N bhs-in tine imstance, eariy , isn thie week, at $8, fumll. liut in all time rest uita 67. 75. fiih. Mslc at th . at. a'r ........ Tar Collector's Notice, I WI.L attend at the following places to cot lect TAXE for the vear 18:7. On Saturday die 7th April at Powel ' " Monday 9th lateher's Ponds " Tueday 10th " Ridge, aWednesday th " Willms' Thursday 12th " Aount Willing Friday :lth ' Perry's Saitturday 14th " B. Richardson's Monday 16th " Clark's Tueay 17th " D. Richardson's " Wednesday Jdth " Allen's Thurtday 19th " 4myley's Friday 20ttn's "aturday 621st "perd's Mundav 23rd " Mo I -.Ys Tluaesday 2-ith " G .ihery Hill " Wedlesdy 25th " Tucker's Thursday 26th " Collier's F" iday 27th " Beach Islaned Saturdaiy e'-th " Hamburg 'Mona the 7tla May. nt Fdgefield C. It. Aiar wluich time ty Houks will be closed ior the present year. D3. F. GOUF.DY, T. C. March 26, 18:3 e 7 NOTICE. T 1. Proprieor- of lthe New Bridge, over theo SaatnUh tiver, opposite the Western part of the City of Afgusta, hereby make known to the public that, in obedience to a Decree of the Couirt of' Fitrors of the * ot' S. Cartolina, eniforcing %at exclusive pria conferred in V:t0 on the Bank of the Stte of Georgia, they have reased. (they hop e, only for a time,) to ex ereise? the rirht. vetea inl them by their Charter frani the State of Georgia, and have closed said l;ridge to all bit the Stockholdeer, their Agents Imnmediate legal measure nre in contetnpla iann to reiove the inonoovenliencae to whithi the . tockholders atni the public have thkus been suil Auntstni, Ga. March20, IS3 C A The Greenville .linniaineear and Penhl-ton .er: repotilfte-d to publisha the atitve :1 tim.c sarul l'orward their aeeonltas to tlis olice. Valuable Real Etate for ale. On the7 th of Anit i. A IL that plantation or tract of Ianl atuatt d .in I lorae (ireek. containing hetn een inine linisned iati at thousand Arres. Thee ist be tween three atal timrltuadred Acres of'Savananah 'tad Crveec low ground, of which there is a good auoportion ineksel. mind in good plating tordr, Ite whol truet is well covered vith Oak, Hick ory lant Pilat tiainlser. adtll ablounds wilh gaood prin.--Te ilaation i a nded y Ior C~reek oti- and a hamile.. anid tao wheie more that. two hitlred yardls fromn the Rail Itoal - The loiwer lit only 2 aniles from the It. Road D:)a'ih-itaor y at I laintlrg.This plantation po..s the! ada tamtges of as goiod n mill siat as any tpon the Cleek. whicht c40utld1 ie ereced tati-6.v nnad chep. U:otan the liremuisae there are sotie imaa Jirovemients. tal tn excellent orchard of* fruit tre-s. The plae can ie treated for at privatC SalO 1ntil thie 7th ol' April, whit if not diiposed o. it will bie olt at pitbliek aaction to the lnghest hidder. The terns will be liberal, and made as Conveniently at posilc to purchasers, it a pro lortion must lie paid ona delivery OifIeds. There will be otlired laor salt itt the sattne tinte, a few laIngt, llorses, Cattlh, Sheep. Goiatst &c. together with all the plantatioi imnplements. Terms for the latter, will be cash oat deliverv, The whole! will lie sohl at the reSidencat ot ile sah. serilber on the pretnise.s. Taw sale is to aflect a dhviaion aming-t the hir-,. -1ad to ttatistv a lw smalI debts da lay the F .tate. Titles 'will lis made satisfactory to the pureiser. S. IIAMMOND. Surrirnst Trustre saite of E. A. Hl1mamond '-c. anl Guairian of the uinur leirs. March 18, lI3M _____- - ' Exiecator. Sale. Y Order of the Ordinarv, I will rlTer U)olr stale att the OhtI Wells, eta Tu'esdhay the 10th of April necxt, tall the E*state, Real anal Petrsoalof Mrs. $aarth Wise, dleceaised, tn ta cdit uantil thte 25th of Decemaber aiext. Putarehantsers tao ie naotes ad two apparovedl Th''ie abo~ave tract tif landat (knownm als thme ( ).ai WV:a.L...) is otn te Pine Il[itnse road, elevena mailes fromu Edgefiiehl f !. Ilionse, and I ifteena mtile's li-am I lambtuarg tanda Anagusta. llThe situat iain is reaimrktably hetalthay. andi a toaid sttad ihr Pubhic ibulasine'ss. Persons watinig to puirchaase will dlo well to tttend the stale. Also, will be hired onr the samne daty, for thet batlatnce of the year, a likely lanang naegra iy, or tat ay tutne previotus. Apply toi thte subasernher. ENOClI 11. PRFESLEY. E:recutorJFeith the Wll ganexed, Marcha 7, 1S3t4n: IlERFtl" l' ALES. Y irtuet of a writ or Pirri. Parlar tat umte dircta al, it.ii lbe sodld at Edage lic~al C. Houitse', oa tihe lirsat ~lMonday tiad Tuaesdtay ina April next, that illowing~ pro pierty, viz: L'haarles J. Gilover, vs Williatm obv, onte tatr ~anat. lIosonta, tat foreelaase snoritgag~e. Tlerams~ of stale cat. W. 11. MOSS, s. ai. at. March 17, 1t838 b 7 ROMthme Subhscriber~t, oan the 9th itt 1- stantt. a yattng sorrel OElADING, 14 air 1.1 htiamal haith, bilazedl face, hindt atnlles white, atal birtaaded on thea shiaialelrr andt tight-mounatting" side-withI the letter C IIlets bieaen 'een aon the Goilumbaig Ronad tabittt 201 muiles frmi thlis plaice. A snitable rewardt will bet iiaidl far is dliver'v. II. l'I'RQ~llauT. hlalaburg, S. U. Marcha 13, 18J8 tf7 JOlIN A D)Af."4 taills bteforeo mae, fouar e hada of C'attl, one' caw amaal ycearlinag boalahano-hornaead. nat ark~ts air brainds per civeable, bthl btrindaled' color. Thela othear twio a caow anal yeatrlintg, thae cow hans the sappetaranaco aof beitng obal, maatrkedl witha a crop itn each ear, a slht itn thc rightr. atal a smcall hole~ ita slit ont int the leit, colou r red atnd white, thIe ye~aringt is a steer, tao horned with a whaite back and heily, btalance, real mtarkedl, hialeropi ina each eart. Appraisactl ta lie woth twcnty-five Doellars lay George II. Elatm, W. I". Elnnm & IC. Matheaws. WYETT"1 llOL1M Es, .J. P. March 15tha, 183. a. y School and Miscellaneous BOOk f. 71 IE Subsc'ribe~rs havet on hand a gery. I ertal assiotmaent of Scehool and Mliscei lancouis IBooksa,nmtaongt whlich aro Samith's A rithmaetic, Samitha's Geograpghy andl Atlas. amnd Smitht's G]ranatr, whicht are highly approved of and rccommended by tho best teachers. G. L. & E. PENN, & Co. Ealgeldh. Mamah 1, I8m ., 1; MARRIED, On Thursday evening tile tl iinst. by tie tev. J. W. Coleman, Mr. Pierceo Little to liss Teresa Waits, all of Edgefield District. Ye Bachelo-s throughout the world, And Maidens saill arise, While Hymen's banner is unfurled, Unite in strongest ties. o do not longer waste your time, Bhut while you cnn, go marry; For having once but lost your prime, You many tubrevur tarry. 'Tiv Associsation'Sealannt deliv red by N. W llos r:s in October last, is rw realy for delivery, price 126 Cts a copy. ii worthy the attentiori of the eburcla's, very mnetiiber of' which should posscs -a TpY, and, redling it with special attention, ractise the ditics, which it sets forth wit, M)5seniitions care. The work ainy he hal i appication at Pettn's storn, or to the ubseriber. V. B. JOHNSON, Chairnmu of the Publighing (um. Some copies ofr Wvaylnd's :4ermons are et oi hand and may be had Iat the abuvC laces. TIEN MANUFACTORY. I E Subliscriber would respectfully in form the M::rchants iad citizens of Jgefield Distrit, and the public in geteral, iat he las commenced .IIlanufEiziur7ing Tin 'are fat Duntonsville. nine mtiles North of' dgeield Court olise, w hero lie inttenlds i keep ni assortment solid full supply of I.EADY MADlE TIN WARE, Wholesale or lIetail, which he wvill sell ., as reasonnbale inrmusts aaty otlier like osblishmnent in the Southern coitry. liaving worked at tle buiiness inie'vears the North aml Sonih, lie emn with cZonlfi r-tic a-sstre thos;e who many favor him ith their C:stoi, that they mnay at all mes depend tipon having their Ware well mmfact-uredl I he will lso m:tke to oprdt r. Tin Esave 'roiughn3s, Condctieor Ilenldls nmt.. I pe.S, :1aid !: them tip if dsc.iredE, All order. fromt own or Cointry thankfully received aid romitlptly attrenudeal 5lo. N. R. Old Tii repaireal, amd all kinds nf *,b work, in his litne, exectatel with niat ess and despateh. i1. P. CJll'RCll. Dinftonsiville, March. 20, 18:?. nec p NOT ICE]. fir Subsczrilers mn Aenaits flir the VAU SCIUE IMANUFAi.TilitiNiv CO.M AI N , alld will keep eoistantly mo hand at teiir tore im lIamliurg. a .uppiy'ot' everv Article ian nfiemnreal at tilat -stabdishalnet. 'and will -If :at Eririory 'riras. Tile suopierior qmalitv of -e Vthasise l-'abrics ia kinow to sill whoi hiav waminii'e thuein, nual thev are most cuitidently EcoUmnendeil to the l'ublc. Ii. L. JEIiFEltS & Co. IIamurg, March uti, 1?:Mt ? 1 Strayed, itOS the Subscrilier's Wmaron. in lain btrg, oni the 1'7th isat, 1o I lORSSt it(- a blsack itirse, with no p:arietar marks. ex -pt trtm the (ear tihe otlier a Sorrel, with a ua:ill stur fit the fiare aan one white floot. A arnI rewnrai %ill he piven to inyyv trson wio 'ill deliver the horse< to .3r. Ca. J. t lover, at lgefiiel Court lousse, or to) thl S1.-ri-r at NOT 'I(E. H' lE Noate's ad Acc4,nots of' Dra. Jamecs Sann~t, dc'easeud, have bectn heft with hr. i. . OJffies, in I Jstiamburg. ll per 3ns indebted to r. Spann are regnested sall nnd4 pa~y Mr. Jediersa, whlo is auttthtriz.ed > receive t~ifhe mony:5 and those htavin-" emanids atganst the Estate will please retn er themt to haims. E. SP'ANN, Marc'h 2G1, 18:18 if 8 A dr'tri~r. LOST, PL.AT of' a Tract of Lantd, surveyedl .Jesse lHettis, lhr the E'statte Eoi Jill. Syan, baoandint.; oat hands of JTos. Addliison, I nthew .inrtins, laeon Ityamn siad others. 'he fider will please re'tarna it to the Subil '-riber. or leave' at thu< ( )lhiee. Matrchi f2G, 1sS sa 8 NOTICE. - A iI L Persains aire heirebyv f'orewsianed 1. troma truthia-g wih ii an.i of' my Negroes -thou~tt a1 wnrttena ordler f'rom uindetr may sandas, ns [51nm de'termt ineid tot put1 the law ini iree sam5tist any one4 whto viElit4es if. L.ACON R YAN. March 27, 18:N ti 8 r F1 thtis IDistriet, n niegru mlitni hvs Ilhe nYtameti ot Nasthian, nhtltf 4 ft. high. very actk, tupper Ironat tee.thi outa or' very shoia'. salbn is bttweeni 55 andu ('t yeatr. of' age, sall scar on his foarehemi'am .15 ome111 ona is left airm, nol otheCr stunrks of' inmport aice. he lhas somte free pa1sses foir N. Ca;rolia. Ie says lhe belongcs to Mr. Mi lsey, living a Mariotn Counoty. Georigia. Thle owne ta's !yeUsted04 to come forasrd, prove propilert v, ray cha'ares, nnd takLe him nt way. March 17, 1838 tf 7 L. L: ersonst~ iindebi'ed toa the 'Esate of' Ms.a W ise, dlecaseui, arc re' necsted to samke immeiit.diate paiymem't, atml tose hiiaig dlemandiis to pre~snt themti liro erly atttestedl. E reenter weith the IJ'ill annie'.r . Msareb 7, l8o' tt'5 N o t i eg. i T II 'S Grammsar, fe'ography maid .Atia', on thc P'rodluctive Sysfesm. Also, ah'sa Pract ical sad Mental A1rithmtetic, ith a variety of' other Scuioor, liOOKs, anty he fiontnd at theo Store of' C. A. DOWD). Ma rcb 7, 183 t' f : .i'o 5 i cc. r IIW E uscier 'ill givena libernl KlT'I'ilEN & ROBEIlTSON4. I~nhuarg, Marcha 3, 1838 t Notice. GiRAY, fEl. of Ilstnlhurg, S. C. will . .ne as may satorney in hade, ats well as sat ,durmig mny abse'nce froum the State .3. Da COVfNGTO J. New Spkug and Surnmer GO ODE. T HE Subscribeis beg Lave to infurm their friends and the public generally, that thev are now receiving their SI'RING A.ND S;.f. AElt Stock of GOODS, consistiteg of Black anld blue black Italian Lusring Sil., Colored Gro de nap do Black Sincliew 49 Colored Florences. Super. Bluck Bonbaines, A good assortnetit Ladies fancy Ilankeruhiel, do do do do do BeJt Itibbois. Lpdies black and white Silk and Cotton Gloves, do black and colored Kid it do 'Vik, white & color'd Cotton & Silk IHose do green, white and black Gatize V ils, * Plain, Jackonet, Mull, Swiss, & Book Muslins. Figured and Checked d1 31uslin Worked Collars, Plain Bobinet Footing and Edping., A good assortment ot Pants, Gingehass Dn French Muslins, Printed Jackonet do Plaid Swiss do Printed French Cambrie's, A n assortmient of I.adies flonln. Bonitet and Cap Ribbor,, Also,for Gentlemen's Summer MI'a.r, Black, blle ttid btoiia Canablet, Black and browis twilled Suuraumer Cloths Brown and white Drilling, and brownLinn. A few pieces Georgia Nankeene. White & coloPr'd 31arieilles& Valencia Vesting, Silk Pocket loiandkerchieftl Also, Black, blue and invisible Green Broid Cloths, Oettiehn's colar'd.whiteand brown half How 1 0 plain and pleated Bombeazine -t'e, 0 do do Satin die do I.inen Dosonc aid Collars, do hlck and colored linsk. Gloveg, 4.4 irish .inens and IBleached hirtings. A good nupply of3-4, 7-8 and 4-4 brown Shit ing 8nd -4 Shetigis, Plaid mtdstrijw d Dornestics, and Bed Tirkings, A ,iree .unl of nttintmer lists, Genlvee's ioes mid Fine inm r>s. Ladies and 3lisses Shors atd line. lipers, ?chool Inoeeks, Cup andI Letter Papr r. AlNo. a general assortment of lardwhnre, Saddlery. Crockery and Tin War... 'ogethier with a soply of Itaucluse Uinabilrgs and ('otton Yurn.'. .\nl limnny other article.4tootedionsto entimen-tie. They fe-el very tharikfid for the liberal pastrimn age heretoitre received. and hlop by striet atIte tion to bunsine's to merit a confin'IntnteI or 11.,j saute. NICIOLSON & PRESILU. Edgefield, March 14, ItS tf New Spring anid 8maanet G O D S. IE Sulscriberi re'tpectfutlly infoertn Ethicir cttsiore'rs and the publick geuer ally,that they have jist received a large suep ply ofeloice Etigliah, French and Anericnn goods embrneing every variety of staple nid luney goods, suited to the Spring aid -:mi mer triidel. Also a lirge supply of Grvccrics, 'rucker,, Suddles, u1.s, Shor s and 1i9oots, all of which they will sell on the nost ren sonable terms. i'or cash, or onl credit to punctuateusterptrm. Those %% in wish to get good bar;nins n ii dlo well to give theim :a call. G. I.- & E. PENNi& (CI. Eigefield, March 1.1, 183N tf r New Spring amd Maaingner CL 0 T0 RlV, E have jiut receivdel a beautifl assori. W nient fif 429ODS for Gentleme'm Senm-. mer Coats, Pantalons and Jess, wlich fhev are lrepared to have made tp mi the most F.~Ii. 1IWNA1LE STYL. and on reasonable terns. Also, a general a.-;sortment Ready 31ade CLOU-r X;, suited to the Season. IIATS. SlIOESi AND) ROO TSq 1 200G Pair of Shoes and 15.tots embilraciingevere style tand variety have just beenc re-ceivedt by te Subserbers, which stogether wvith their Ife'rmar Steck, vnatke a general and comptlete aueortrnict seldlomn flinnd mi the country. Aso. n himasdsomen assortmtett oi FA SIJIONA--. ltl.E~ h:IATS. sntite~d to the' sen.s.,n. Tlo n-heid tey inevie te aIttenttin of tlu-ir Ctenstiners. U. L. & I:. PELNN & c~. Edgefiehl, Mfarch 14, 191 h TillE TIIORlOUGIh f:EI 110 :sh:. l'2th~ anil 13 at TI'crncr's Store, I -Ith nt fiov er's Hontel, Edlgetielhl C. II., lith aut Pirne Ilionse, letlh atnd 1ith at .iurdlue', on Ediis.. to, amchl 1th~unndc 19th nti my Stnbile ont the itdge roadh, ande will n tIeid each pleec evie-ry tenth lay until 10ith l of .ine. I lo will lie let to marees aut N the sintgle visit, .41 the seasone, 515i to iiistire. Int eve-tv mttcanzce thle mtsuranit ce ney will be-conic dlue as sooni ns the marec is knKowa tee bie ith foul tor exc-hangde. A COttapn Pf t'c seven manres shiall be entit ld to a dedcltein of 81 ont each mare byv nitt apphroeved ittat becominizig respons'ibhlleer thle ni hiolar All but I~ il ditnot lhe respionibele (Hr an - Fotr partItinlatrs of his Pedcigreesee ha;ndl hills, it. WAl R D. IRidge. Mairch 10th 183-. da L To Ciontr'actors. 7 [1111. Comenutissieers of Publie lnihld - hn.;e r lEdgeliehel Disrtrict will recciw wrten rtosals. ntil the 1(ith of.-\pt-.I texte foer the cetin of a new Harvei ( 'tett-, Ilor': in scaidi dli-trict. T1he ouitliee oflih,. hutilblinig are as follows : ()0 by 48S ft., 2S It. peicht ;-at passage rtnin~g ictin ise- th;roe' the lower story withi three otliee'- ott e-at sidle, tre C.outrt rooms ande two jntry reoutis le lie i cte tipper stoery, andi alsoi woi r e~s ofaseats for speefatoers. A two story ov liceo ni the cend. Fuorthterinformiationt, n to thedeta'rils tieay lee hatd, nri a lan of the buiilditng set-' Iby ztppilyineg tee the iltndersignedu. A. H. ADIhSON,- Chiurma:n. EuIgefwthl C. II. March 1st, 1838. 5 t ,The Anugustir 'hronticle antd ,we-itt i nill give thea aiboeve six weekly inesertionis. Blrigade Ordersq4 ILLI~4A M 11. IIIA NNON eof l-:ei-. V field lhas becen dutly aippointedl Brig - ado Paymaster of the scteond litigade, with the rank of Captaiin, andh wsill be ohen ed[andl respected accordlingly. Blyorder of Brig. Gen. E. G. TA tWnrua-. B. F. NICHIOLSO.. -Maret bh 1838 d 5 unriv._alcj,.r. Notice. A"a-''-''a'e-- c--ne--el--agantth-e .LEseof G. Anderson, Sen., dleceasmed, art' regnested to present themn, and thosiee inetecd to mtake payment within the timhe ern-serihed byVlaw. A. ANDEltSON, .ldn.. Son1i',.,!