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Comnnunications. For the Edgefed Advertiser. Let hin toho doth in folly pride, -*Hard on a rail be rodc stride." yr. Editor: In justice to the ladies, we condescend ,to notice some of the errors of that vaunt ing egotist, who signed himself "A nithony" iti a late No.oC your paer. fie reminds us -of the celebated "Don Tuixotte." In fact, a change of circumstances would make him a perfect "Don."-The latter suppo. :ing ~the -wind mills" he giants, made a that daring adventtire, which resulted in the breaking of his lance, and in the con lilete overthrow of himself and his favorite Rosiuante;-the former construing a mere relation of th'eir accomplishments into an -attack upon the fair, pours forth the hit terest invectives upon the head of "Inquis itor,"at the expense of his own ignorance and folly. So glaring a mistake, could only have been caused by an actual want of perception, or by the grossest ignorance of the spirit of the aget either or which, would have deterred any "prudent main" rotmt sticking "his ideas in the corner of a newspaper." The veriest school boy knows, that all virtuous femalesstand high in the estimation of every intelligent nian. He has erred. still further, in his surmises concerning "I's" tender sensibilities; for it has ever been our private sentiment, that to love, cherish, andprotect the gentler sex, is in accordance with the first principles of our nature, and characteristic of every noble and generous heart. Bit another reature of the effusion of this genius, developes, more clearly, his real intention. Under the pretext of vill dicating "innocent and helpless woman,' from what his brain sick fatcy forged into an "assault," he comes forth in the In guage of a critic, and pronounces "I's" production to be a gross violation of the first principles of composition, and inde pendent of all the rules of rhetoric, anti lo gic, lays down as the unerring standard of a correct style, his pitifuljargon! Now, were we-to assume the unpleasant task (if criticising upon the writings of others, tce would adopt the staudurd of the Latin Poet 'Scribendi recte, sapere est et principiwa efons." He speaks -of "I's" want of "music" in both his poetry and prose. Nothing is more common than to im peach others wit h ignorance, of what we are ignorant of our selves. "A's" cant is proof of this asser tion. It warrants the inference, that he may have heard of the name of "mutsic" unl poetry, but knows nothing of their neining; and also, that le prides himself -n being a doggerel Poet. -Verse is the trade of every living night, Yow every scribbling blockhetd dares to write." These Poets are dangerout characters! Whatever conflicts with their caprice, is liable to the attacks of their doggerel 'sjplurges." We excuse hts allusion to "Inquiiistor's" want of college privileges. hecause of his .own deficiency. He quiestions our being ;a "graduate" only. presuming, it seems, 'thiat we may have had the advantages of an academical education. Now we are sorry that we cannot extend the same t-harity tohArflor it is a question with us, nwhethei- he ever had the advantages of the latter. That "Inquisitor" should have reqtuest ued informotion as to what qualifications are uccessary to constituto a *good com panion," appears never to have entered -the scribller's brain. His mis'nderstaud ing however of omatters ofless interest. ac cotuts for his ignorance on the more im qportantt subject of marriage. Trhe deluded egotist supposes, the dispIositioni of woman is so easily knowvn, that to err thereitu, in dlicates wveakness of judcmemt! Wonde-r 'ful gentius!!! As-the light of the "king of daty" drives dlarkness from the earth, so the bright scintillations of his solomon-like fantellect,. make visible the (lark recess nf womaan's heart! In charity to "A," we will takie no fur ther notice of his miserable effusion, he. tieving that its publication was suflicient piunishjnentt. We cannot however, in jus tice toi our conscience, let this opportunity pass by, without giving him a word of ad vIce, as he appears to be a beardless and inexp-erienced youth. Andt this we deem the more necessary, as it mtay save him -the chagrin and rermorse which must al ways attnd such. knotwing jackanapes. -Then, never let zeal -for a cause interfere -with your judgement in discriminating be. rtweent the 'apro and con." Love and defend the Ladies; hut (10 not ,regard him as their enemy, wvho admires and hence brings to public viewv, such of their qualifications as yjou are not able to wppreciate. And above all, never impose Mbggerel upon an intelligent commutnity. INQUISITOR. ( Sel ected for the Adcertiser.) A cE.RTAi-N CURE FOR LOVE. Take eight .uncee of consideration. half the quantity of indifference, ten grains of jagratitude, six scrules of -patience, -a small spring of rue, two handfulls of -em ploymenlt, four months absence; mix ghbem together wi:h the constant conversa -tion of a rival; to these add as much dis cretion as nature hath allotted you. Boil ishem together without intermission till a -4irdl part he consumed; cool thetn with a . few sighs, and sprea:d over all, the thoughts of your lover's imperfection, & apply the plaster warm to your heart. Be sure you , lo not take it off, till it come off itself; if abis fails, your case is desperate. G. o. s. [avr REQU~tsT.1 .Extract from the reptiy of Mr. Webster, to -Gen. Hayne in the U. S. Senate. 'J ihall not acknowledge, that the hon gMahie membher goes before mne ini regard fot whv~ateve; of disdngutished talent.or distin guished ebaracler 8. C. has produced. I claim part of the honior. I partake of the pride of her greatunames. I claim them for gountrymen, one and ali. The Laurens's, thae Rutledge's, the Pinckney's. the Suam ter's, the Marion's. Atmerieans all-whose fame is no more to be hemmed in by Siate lines, than their talents atnd patot ism; were capable of beiing circu mserihd wiithiuJ he same narrow limits. itn their gy agneration, they served and hon fdthme country; and their retnown is of 0te treasures of the wihole cotuntry. Him, -- .,.C honored namre thc gentleman him selfbears-does he suppose me loss eapa ble of gratitude for his patriotism, or sympathy for his sufferings, than if his eyes had first opened upon the light in Massachua',nts, instead or South Carolina? Sir, does he suppose it in his power to exhibit a Garolina name so bright, as to produce.envy in my bosom? No sir, in creased gratification and delight, rather. Sir, I thank God, that if I am gilied with a little of the spirit which is said to be able to raise mortals to the skies, I have yet none, as I trust, of that other spiri t, which would drag angels down. When I shall be found, sir, in my place bere in the Senate, or elsewlhere, to sneer at publie merit, because it happened to spring up beyond the limits of tmy own State, or neighborhood; when I refuse for any such cause, the homage due to Amaerican tal ent, to elevated patriotism, to sincere de votion to liberty auil the country; or if I see an uncommon endowment of Heaven -if I see extraordinary capacity and vir tue in any son of the South-and if mo ved by local prejudice,.or gangrened by State jcalousy, I get up here to abate the tithe of a hair front his just character and fair fame, may my tongue cleave to the roof my moutb! Sir. let me recur to pleasing reflections-let me indulge in re freshing remembrance of the pasi-let me remind you that in early times, no States i cherished greater hartnony, ioth of princi ple and feeling, ltan iMassachutsetts IId I South Carolina. Would to Goil, that 1 harmony may again retotr? Shoulder to shoulder they went through the Revolu tion-haud in hand they stood round the Administration of Wasiington, and felt his own great arm lean upon them for sup port. Unkind feeling, if it exist, alient tion and distrust, are the growth, (unna ural to stich soils,) of false principles since sown. They are weeds, the seeds of which that same great arm never scatter ed. From the ew Orleaas Bce, 4th inst LATE FROM NiEXico.-By the schooner Anna 3aria, arrived yesterday from Tamt pico, which she left on the 23d March we e have received the following intelligence: General Majia, at the iead of the feder alists, haid fought the government troops under the command of General Cos, at Tuspan, on the 15th and had achieved ai signal victory. This triumph had dissi pated the fears of ihe inhabitants of Tam pico. who had been under appreheuion t of a siege, by the Centralists. Nothing was known of the army under Urrea, at the departure of the Anna Maria. The following is an Extract from the I Express detaehed by General Majia, to the t the Commander at Tampico: "Liberatint Army!-] have the pleas- . tire to announee to your Excellency, that we have just obtained a complete triumph over the division termed the vanguard of the government, duder the command of Don Martin Cos. I will inform you of all the details of this brilliant action, as soon as I shall have gathered them. For tile present, I shall only state, that after three hours hot firing, we compelled our cne mies to capitulate. You will see by the , capitulation enclosed, that the vanquished t troops are to fall back upon Mexico, by regular marches, with the troops of the rear guard, who were advancing otn me. I have taken 200 prisoners. One hun- - dred and fifty of the centiraists catne over to ottreranks at the beginning of the action. AN the artillery, laggage, and 350 stands ofarms fell into our hands. *-We have to deplore the loss of fotir officers and twelve privatee.. . Six of she officers and 12 privates of the enemy have been killeid -"JOSE ANTONIO MAJIA." - - t Ntxw Laos.-By the way of Tamnpico , we have received the important itttelli getnce, that thme state of Newv Leotn has de-. telared itn favor of the Federal system. The plan adopted at Tampico otn the 16th December, was proclaimted and a provis i' nal governament establishted. The gov ernor has -alled uponi the electors to tap point municipal councils. It is probable that this declaration of New Leotn will eta able Gen. Lemus to march into the inte rior at the head of a strong force. BATTLE OF TUsPAN.-Tlhe following extract of a letter addressedl to us froma Tampico, gives some further particulars , of the a(Tair of the 25th Marebt: *'One of the aids of Getneral Mexia was killed and the other wroundled. Thme gen erar's servant received a hail, whic~h ett-= i tered his breast atnd wettt out at his shotul-, n rier. Mexia'himself was struck itt the left i i foot by a ball, whtich fortunately did no l harm. In this glorious afiair a soldier w as i very near rtunnittg the general thtrough I with his hayotaet, but the general seized him with ithe left hand, and with the other| ran him thmough the body with htis sword a with such force that the blade broke. The: engagement lasted moare than two htoure.' The p~arties fought from street to street,I anti finally the victory rested withI the de renders of the peop~le's rights." From thne Augusta Constitutionalist. * BANKS OF AUGUSTA. To the President, Directors and Companty t of thte Mechtanics' Bank, Branch of ' State Bank, Banch of A ugusta, Attgus- ~ * ta Insutrance and Bankitng Company, r and Branch of the Georgia Rail Roadl Banking Comnpany: The ttndersigned were appointed a e Comtmittee, at a meeting of the citizens on the 1ith inst., to communicate wvith the r different Banks in this city, and ascertain t. their respective views upon the Resolu tionis then and there ad-,pted. and thereitn enclosed: In compliance wvith the ditv thus dev'olved upon u<, we respect fully ask d the action ofC ytaur Board of Directors utpont I the subject, attd solicit as early a reply as c piracticable. JOHN KFRR, THOMAS DAWSON,I JONATHAN MEIGS, To AUG UsTA 12th April, 18-39. ToMessrs. Johtn Kerr, Thtomas Dawson,t and Jonathan Meigs:-. ,i (]cntlemen.-I am instrutcted to inform yout that a meting of conmmittees, repre senting rte Mechanics' Dlank, the B ranelt Bank of the State of Georgia, the Augus ta Iitstrantce amtI Banking Cotmtpany, the Branch of the Geo'rgia Rail Road & Bank ing Comnpanty, atnd the Ban~k of Btrutns w, was hted on the 2.htht inst, at whichile resolutions were passed prohibiting those instit utions from paying ot any otier than their own issues, and establishing a gener. al system of seileients with each other and with the interior Banks, in the hope of ameliorating the condition of our ciri zeim under the present pressure of the monev market. I am with great respect, gentlenten Your oh't servant, A. SIBLIEY, Clan'rn. Commercial. AuauSTA. April 11. CoTTos.-For the week past there his been but a lmited demand in this market for Cotton, and the tratinsactions are searce ly-wortlh nouiciig. Good and 'fine C'(). ns rire the only deseriptions enquired af er, and of these but few lots have been on he narket-sellers - holding back for igher prices. The sales during the week of all descriptions, fron warehouses. itnount to only 607 bales. We quote as :xtreines. 13 a 154 cents-a lot ofstrietly >rime, were it -mi the tnmarket, would bring wer our highest qtotatione. GaociatiEs.-A limited business doing vith the count ry-bt no wholesale trans tetions have come to our knowledge this veek. Last week a lot of aboti 150 lihds. Aha Molaissses was -old on the wharf at )riccs ranging froun 34 to 38 cents; 200 sigs Cuba and Rio Collee at 13 a 13.j,and (00 pieces of Bagging from store, at 21 a !2 cents. MARtItED Ott Thurslay evening, the 1ith inst., >y the Rev. W. Betus. Mr. Sternmore Wat on, of Edgefirld District, to Miss Eliza ,th AL. RFuchinson, of Columbliia S. C. Death of TIezekiah Kites.-W c are call d to the pjiful luty, to-day. of annonne. ng the death of ilezekiah Niles. late of hiseity, and the founder, and for a qar. er of a cetiury the editor and publisher if the well known weekly Rtegister - reatly impaired health. the result, how ver, most probably, of long continued ail iidue tasking of the bodily and men Ital owers, in the conduet of that iseful inl aluaiile record of passing events. induced Ir. Niles, some two or three years since a relinquish the publication of the Regis er anod to seek repose in Wilinington. )elaware, where, amoniutug scenes endeared o him by the recollections and associa ints of early lire lie might close in gniet he evenitng of his days. It was here, that Lter a long illuess, Ihis death took place, arly Yesterday morning. As condiictor or so long ;a perioi of the Weekly Regis er. Mr. Niles earned for him elf a high eputation for sound practical opinions on 1 molitical reconony. as well as for the case ni ability with which he propagated these pinions, and exeried; virbout qutestion, a ey powerful influence upon the course f events, as fashioned by his fellow men. k co-laborer for years with the venerable .,ary, he was the able and indefatigable riend of Ilomo industry, and the eflicient dvocate of those mensures of national pol ey, which became eambodied and identi led as the American systaem. IHis exer ionq in this Rrent department of honte in lustry, lauvae ai;d obligations uponl his age nd country, that may he freely acknowl dgI, -nod will long cause his miemory to ive and flourih in the regards or his fel. ow countrymen- After a life of three core an( ten.many of the best years of vhich had been devoted with a persever nee rarely equalled, to the cause andl the terests of mitional industry, this venert Ie working manati, and frat friend of work ng men, has at length gonte to his replose: nl lie finds his last restitng place near the lotme of his chihlhtood. There is somie hing touching to the heart, in the termnit. tion, in this wise, of a long and eventfiml aid useful cenreer.-Btalt. Pat. 3d inst. stlslronomnical Lecture. ALECTURI-. will bc delivered in the Court Hlous;, this Evsstye, Subject-Thec Sun. Tickets 50 cents, at the Drug Store. Tlinruday, A pril 18. 1639. Stte of Souith Rarohlna. EDGEFIE LD DISTRICT. bner Perrin, Applicant, vs-. 'hos. B. Bird and Wife, and others. lDetendmats. . [Y an order fromi the O)rdinarv of Edgefteld. District. I shall proceed to sell at Edwre- I eld Court House, on the first Monday in .dy I est, in the abmo stated case, the landas belong-e ag to the estate~ of Sarah Perrin, deceased, sit ate in said District, ont the waters of Cih-. awn creek, boundinig otn lands of Albert Trav ar, George Colemani, and others; coutainilig ye huadred Acres, more or less. The pturchaaser will be reqmlired to give good ersonal security, and a mortgage of the prem-. es tQ tho Ordinary. Cost to be paid im Cash. W U. MOSS, 5. F.. D. April 16. 18:19. e 1it EidgehieldI Sheriffr''s Sales. Y virtme of1 sundry writs offerifne-ias, to Pme directed. will be sold at Edgefid ourt House, on the lirst Mondaty and Tniosd'ay aMay next, the following property, viz: Wiley Glover, vs. John Thuirmnond. Gut idge Thurmond, and Rtandal Delanghter. one 'rct of Land. conitaining one hundredl acres, more or Iles, adjoiing Randal Delauighier anid ihers; also. one Negro Girl, Nancy. and one ~egro Maht, Simon. Archibald Morgan, vs. John Thutrmond, and odaI Deolaughter, theo above described propi 'The Saine, vs. John Thiurmond, and Guth idge Thurmond, the above described proper C. P. Jones, and S Danforth, vs. Ri. Shan on, one Blaok Horse. Brown aiid WVollsman, vs. James M. Land tin, onie Tract of Land, containing one han red acres more or les, adijoiming Charles lay, Henry Clark, David Richardson, and thers -. WVilliam S. Goodsell, (bearer) vs. George laucock, and Mary A. H ancock; George Hiatn ock's interest in a Tract of Land, conitainine mr hiundred acres more or less, & adijo nintg aj Wightmnan, Joseph Hightowet. & others. WV. II. Dorn, vs. Faaithy Lasseter. other Piain ft's, vs. the samte: one Tract of Land contain gtwo hundred ai~d fifty acres, more or less, ,vhere deferidant lives. Tcrns Csk. W, II. MOSS, a. n. D. April l.1R'19 ~~ 11 B0 -R & JOB PRINTI!NG DIF Every description executed with: Lneaness and <despatch, at the OflieI r rhe En1oEFIELD ADVERITJsE~R. $20 Reward. - S TOLEN on Monday night, the 8th instatit 1I omr the residence of Capt. E. B. Belcher, i Patent Sder Hratch, with a Silk Braid Chain, and a Hrass Key attached to it. Whosseever will deliver the said Watch to the subscriber, and proof sifficient to convict the thief, shall receive the above reward. ICHARD) M. JOHNSON. April 17. 139 tf 11 Copper, Sheet Iron, and Tin Vare .Manuatctory. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. r H E Subscriber inas just received, A large assortmeit of CoPer, Sheet Iron and Tin Plate; which lie will manmuiifntiire to ainy pal tern. nsual in such Ware: such us, STUIES, STLVE PIPES, ST~iLS, STILL ilFUAS, and evcry variety of Tx WAAn.. lie slicits the patronrage of his friends and the public in geieral. in .Suim Carolina and Georgia, as lie intends keeping it con stant and fill sipply of' the rabove aritcles, his en.-tomers will not be disappointed fron the want uf materials. 13. F. CIH AV. The highest price will be given for Old Pewter, Copper, Brass aif Lead. Anniitn. Gir. Alril 15. 1d9 tf ii For !aIe. LAKGE Bright Bay S IIrse. :niiable for the Caliing ir Draughi. lie .,. pe walks and trots wetl, and rides tolerably well. l'or lirther particuilars nqitire.of WiiiTFIELD BROOK8. A pril 1.5, 1839 tr 11 Dissolution of Copartnersip. T ilk, subscribers have this day dissolved their cupartnership in Law and Eetjrity. J0IN llAUSKErT, ARTIIL V1FALL. April 1. 18". - a 11 Strayed 10.t1 the subscriber, about * ' the 1st of' the mnith, a Bay Volt, with a loog switch tail, ;a .ears old this spring, and a Bay Mare Colt, :one year old. They went ui :1 Compaly with a hav Horse, iinki'owu in the ueighborhood. Thef were last seen in the eilihorhood of Mr Joseph :-'erguson. Any information respecting them will be balcfidly received. Any trouble or expense vil, be remnieratedh. ELDREl) SIMKINS. A iril 14, 143h h I1 JaY4 Received, LA RGE sitpply of' superior LEMON SYRUP, a delighfiIl Beverrge for the utimmer season. For stale bv the bottle and prlloi, by 11. it. C'OOK & CO. lHamburg., April 10, 18. tf 11 Brouiht lo the Jail I? this )istrici, a snmill Negro Man, about 0 30 years of age. abont 5 Iet 5 or 6 inch. -s high, who savs his ntame is George, and that 10 beloigs to Steplhn Bowers. liviig in New wrry. the owner is airested to come for. vard. prove property. iav ihrres aid take siiaway. C.J. dLOVER, J. F.. D. r I i 1). 181 ir it Strayed F (IM31 the subscriber, living i ear the Cohnnhiia Road, on Sindav the l4th inst. a small Black f ri'se. with a blaze otn his race, some white on right hind foot, and a few aldle marks. Any iiiforiatinii-i will be thaik rully received, from any personi taking hi-i i). it this tifice. DAVIS T1SICK. A ,ril 17. IM3 tr fi soauihi Caroana Copp; r, 5E-r:ET IRON & TIN WARE e.Ianufactory. WOULD respectfidly inform the Mer. chanits awd -Pirters of this State, and all vhio may p'ease to give me a call, that I have ocate'd at flamburg, S. C., wiNh a view to ma >errmanient tesidkieeetuaid enigaged in the itanuifactuire of Copper. slieet [rot: atnrd Tiin IWire-which I will firnishl bv Wlo/exalc or '|ctaiI. of thec best qnJuulity, a' the lowuest rides. Hauvinti expecrieniced Northe'ro Workmunn md heitng a practical ichnict moyself.A cani at .endl'o Ron fing. Guncring. anud Spouting; andl til othier Jobs of cee,|description i n mty huisi ness, cich shall lbe well dlone, andl on short ntotiec. All orders will be rtmhaklly rece'ived anrd iromtly atteiided to. a sirperior' assotrtmfent or Jarpantned Warr Vs'r, Stamnp'd Plates, all sizes, just received. A. B. CilURCH. Hiambnrat, March 28, 1539. tf t' Look Here ever'y Body. ST n the 14th December last, near Mr. Rbandle's. on the road le'aditng from Aiken,. o Edlgefield Court Houtse, eight mriles fromii 'riken, or between said Mr. Randule's anrd Pro. bro's Saw M ill, wn Shtaws creek, a Fine Gold. rewelled, Lecer I~atch, with a gold chtiin and mev attachedl to it when lost. said Watch was niade by ,Ios. .Johnston. 2.1 Chrebcl Street, Liv r pool,'No. of Waitchi, 9'221. with 'lie letters D). .W., etngrraved on thes 'litek orsaidl Watcht. Silversmiiths will confer a favor by beitng on heir guard for surcht a Wate~li Any puersoni deliveriing the same to me, will ecive a rewarid of $25. or aniy iinftrrmation espcctinig thte stame, wvill be thankiidnly received Iy). L. WILSON. Shop Spring. Newherry Dist. Mairebi 21.1 H . tf 8 Ntat 'd I llIb -t 31rtlbia. ABBEVIL LE DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Andrew J(irkpatrick atid wife anad others, George Bowie, Partitiona George Weatherall arid othrers. T appiearinur to my satisfaction, that Sam iiel Norwood arid Lurcitrda Iris wife. Rich nrd [Hodges antd Mary his wvife, George Weath trall, mind George Bowie, Deofendatnts in this ~ase, reside beyonmdathe limits of this State: 3rdered, that they severally do appear and leadu, aiiswer or dewniiy to thre bill afresaidl, vithrin three muonthns from thre puiblicati:on of his order,or the said bill will,as to thiemr,respec ively, be taken pr'oconfasso. BENJ.Y. MA RTIN, a. B. A. D. Commnissioner's Office, 28th Febrnary, 1839. a&'r $11J,75 ac 5 EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY J WV. Wimnbishr, Adm-. David Cobb, Thomas Cobb. er al. IT arrppenring to may satisfactio. that John C. Bersginer and wife Eliza, formnerily Eliza Cobb, defendanits in this ease. reside without thre limits of this State: On abotiotn of Bellin ger. solicitor for complainant. Ordered tilat said a~bsent Defendants do plead, ainswer. or deijur to thte complainant's bill, within three months from the publication of this order, or the said bill will be taken pro con fesso, nainst them. STERRY, c. B B. D. Comnmissioner'sOfe, 1rr~ld, M#mnh 8. 189 !R 75 rc 0t NEW GOODS. T HE Subscribers nave just received from New York. a general assortment of Spring and Sumtwer Goods, of tihe latest and most tslionlable articles in their line. They consist in part of: Gros d'etatst. Thibet, French cloths, Gamu bounis, Grass liniien and linen drillings, for Sun liter Wear, Cassimere, Chally Vestings, Stocks, Co:lars, tOsons. Gloves, otispenders, Fine Hats, and Umbrellas. They keep; constantly oni hatnd. a general assortmuent of 3 ILITALY TIM M1 INGS, rof tall kinds; and thaey are prepared to execute ali orders with despiatch. They invite their eentoner-. and tie public generally, to call and ex;taiminae lbr thenselves HAkRLNGTON & BRYAN. Edgefteid C. Ii. April 1. J639 tf 9 Fresh Family Groceries, A MONG which are Cuba. Laguira, and Rio Cofee, Purto Rico ind New Orlenna Sugar. New Orleans and Cuba .llaase, Dyson. Imperial ad Black Ten, R1ce. &e.. &c. for sale by C. A. DOWD. April 1, 1839. if 9 New Spring & sunaner 1im11.-Te lsubscriliers heg leave to in foru their friends, and tiel public gewnr ally, that they ha% t just a eceived a large assort itent U . Staple & Fancy Goods. sauitable 1or the season. Eibracing almost every variety of Fancy Goods, that nre nunally kept in thinmurket ' Their Goods have hec'n selected with gret care, an d they feel conti. dent that they are able to aive their customtters satsflctiona, with regard to prices and gnality. They invite their friends, and e nsitters. to eall and examine their Stock, and buy Goods at low prices. They feel thankfitl for past favors, and hope to merit a continnance of public patronage. NICHOLSON & 1RESLEY. March 28 18'11 if 8 New Spring & Sumnaer G)ODS.-The sub-criber having just re turned frotm Charleston, is now receiv ing an:d o ning a reneral and complete assort ient of Iancy and Sta ple DRY GOODS, which have been selected with great care, and will be disposed of, on as reasonable ternts, as any iri this market le respectfully inivites his old enstoners, andl tall who may feel dispo sed, to call and ewtamiue his Stock. C. A. DOWD. Marcha 23, 183A tf 8 New Spr ng and Sauniner GOODS. T HE Siibscribers beg leave to infonm their customers 11n1d thec public generally, that they are receiving and opeinig a splendid ts sortimient of Mplilig and N-Snuiter Goods; Embracing every variety of British. French atd Americana, Staple and Fancy Goods, which have beein selected with great care. They invite their frienls to give tiem a call, and they shall have good bargains. G. L & E. PENN & G0. March 21, 1839 7 t' spring and Sumnnci NLO~ilING.-The Subscribers have just received a handsome and general assort menti ugoods for I ient's Sprinag and Sunmer Coatsi. lt'aatts. and Vests, which they are lne. pared to have made up. in the very best style, and on the most reasonable terms. G. L. & E. PENN & CO. March 21, 1839. 7 tf M1EW GOODS. .AND, CATLIN & CO. take this mieth tad of inforning the public. that they are naow. opaenatng their aiaasnally large snpply of Spring & $Sunmer Goods, Just receive I fromi New York. (Gresat enre has been exercisetd jin thei saelectian of theam. atnd thney feel co~nnidesnt in their ability to satisfy all who wil! call anti examainec thecir Goodls, tI~att their textaure i- gotod, their colaours limaciful, and their prices laaw. Miarchn sO. 183.9 7 tf L o s t. I N thne Village of Edgefield, on Tuesday 26th instant, a small Bhmtik Booutk. contasin ing accouts lfor three sasnas of mny Stallion, "He~lro." Atny persan lintding said book, will copfer a favor ott the subscuriber by leaving it at M r. Gloaver's. aor Mr. Brunusona'a }lotel. GiUTTR1DGE CHEA~THAM. A pril 1, 139. e 9 Dissolution. T HE Copartntership of K{ernaghan & Roo U tny, tof IUnmnbrg, S8,. Cni., was disolved oan the 12:kl instanit, by mtututial onsent. Thte Blusintesshereafter wvill hbe conttinuaead by Thiomt as K'rtnaghaan, on his own siccount. Hie will receive tall miontey due the late fitm an ud will settle the debts aof the same.. THIO.\AS KERNAGHAN, P. IH. ROONEY IHambutrg. 23, 1839. :3m" 8 Tanner Wanted. T - H E saubscrabers wivsh to eamloy a Tunner. Tao onae who can comue well recotnuend ed as a workufan, and of' stetdy tand inudustri ous habits, w.e will give liberal wages. Any person wishing the situationi cain a ply to either of the subscrIbers near Libetty HlaIl. l~dgefield District. L. H.' &[UNDY, A. T. TIRAYLOR. April1, 18:39 f(9 J UST received, a lot of Plaister of Paris, and for sale low by the barrel, lay H. R. COOK & CO bruggists. Hamburg. Dec 12, 1838 tf 46 The. Pendleton Messenget itnd Greenville Mountaineer, are requested to paublisth lte a bove until forbid, aund forward their accounts to the subscribers at H ambur~kga HdtR.C.&Co. ~150 Reward. RANA WAY from the Suhbscri e~t ber on the night of the'5th of February last, frout my place two miles from Hlambuf, S. C. a negr mian named UEN, Aboat fort-fve ' ears old, five feet six inesa high. Thbe above t'eward I will pay for deliveriag him to mue, or puttmng liim in jail so that I cain get him. THOMAS KFRNAGtIAN Hamburg, March 26, 1837 if 8 imnproved Surgeons' Truss FO0R the radical cure of H ERNIA. inivented Afl orders by mail or otherw.ise will be prompt ly attended to. Address either Dr.,IH. BURT. -Dr'E..J.inlMS. The Upper Blattaw -0 the 7th Regiment got .outh Carolina blilitia, will limrade Lt the Pine House, On Thursday the 25th inst., armed and equipped lur uici%.ect. tion and drill. Thefihicers, commissioned imil nou-coniumissioned, will aennaelid the day previous. 4y order, Lieut. C,,isnll, April 8. 1839. 11 ito The South-Westerun ail jioadj Baunk. CBARLESTON, S. C. March 14 CALL FOR SECOND INSTALAF.YT. IN pursuance of the 7th section got t,( Charter of this Bank, a second insini went of twelve dollars and fifty ce.l: ln each share of the capital stock tin-ar-. is hereby called for, to lie paid on or fi fore Ilonday the 6th day of May next. Tl.v. payments iay tie made at the Bank ine itstr city of Charleston, S C., or at the tulisiw - ing Banks, or to the Cominissiouers ni.,. ed at the following places: At Branch Bank, at Columbia, S. C. " Commercial Bank, " . "lerchants Bank Cheraw " Bank of Camden " Branch Bank at Camden " Bank of' Hamhurg, Bank of Georgetown, 6 Branch of this Bank at Kuoxv:le. Tennessee. - Northern Bank of Kentucky, Lexin - ton, Kentucky. Branch of Kentucky, Covington. And by Commissioners named for t!::t purpose at the following places: In South Carolina.-At Orangehurgh, Win-iborough, Chesterville, Greenoville, Yorkville, Anderson, Darlington, lire:t - fort, Abheville, Suinterville, Prince Wil liams, Spartanburgh, Newberry, Latirenis, Union. Lexington, Walterborongh. lara well, Edgelield. Pendleton, Stateburg. In .Yorth Carolina.-At Lintomiiit. Rutherfordton, Ashville, Waynevile,.3i.. Canton. In Tennessee.-At such places nai tlh-, President of the Branch Bank i Kuc. ville, shall designate. JAMES G. HOL .S, April :1 til0 Cal.i'r. DISSOLUTIO, N consequence of the removal of the sicior partner of the Firm of Laborde S- .ii the copartnership is dimsolved by innttial con sent. All persons indebted to the late firm, wii! call on Dr. MAunis, who is authocised to settle a* accounts. Mf LABORDE,. E. J. IMS Dr. M1ime will be found at his old stand. t% attend to his professional duties. Jai 1. 1K19 tf 49 For Sale. MY HOUSE and LOT. in the Village - rdgefield, upon terms to snit a purcha., In my absence. apply to Col. Danskett. JAMES JONEt. April 12 tf 10. FOR SALE. DESIRABLEr --17 A dence in Pottersv i 5 of ahont 14 acres of g. - .~ Land-a part not cleared. die premises are a good Dwelling House, I ry and a half high, with five rooms-a I: framed Kitchen and Smoke-house-an es lent Well of pure 'water. For particulars . qntire at this Oflie. Febt 14, 1839 tf 2 Estray. JOEL J. LISSFORD tolls -before me' LBrcecn Coloured Mule, thirteen Ihe -.. three inches lhigh, blinid ini the left eve branids perceivable. Appaismed at ten dlol. THO~fS THMSON, 3. 1 A pril 11, 1839. .c 3 Strayed,. -FROMf the Subscriber livi . near the WVhite Ponds, Baer well District, a Dark Bay Ma. __ - With loig tail, nco bracid or mac v-isible. She is abcont or 7.years old, and bouct fourteen and a hcalflhands high. I will p a liberal reward for anty information that 'a . enable we to ;;et her. WILLIAMi DALE. A pril 11, 1889. c* 10) k. R. COOK & 00I. (sUccassoas TO KI-tCN & RoBi.RTSoE) WHIOLESALE AND. RETAIL DRUGGISTS, IJA MBUIW., S. C. .~ EEP constantly on hand alqge asse* menect of Drugs, Miedicines, Puiits, Oils Gclass, Putty, and every variety ofarticles'injhe line. All of which they warrant to be fresh and geinuine, and will sell on .reasonable terms. Physicians, country Merchants, and other are inivited to call aiid examine for theumelve~i bcefore purchasing elsewhere. All oirders thankfully received and presupt - attended to. Oct. 15 1838 tf 46 Coleunsia J~asgesta Stage, VIA EDGEFIELD. ./ >'clock, P. MI. and arrives in Augtusta, tielt da~ ct 7 o'clock. P. M1 Leav'es Augusta every Ifonday, Thmrsday,and Saturdayi a3 o'clo'cl i M. anid ari'ives in Cohuibia -iext daiy, at 'clock, A. Mt. Every thing is new land we rovided, on this line, and in cxcellent orde nud ino pcalas tsvill bie spared to niake'evir hing agreeable to passengers. DOUGLASS & WARD. March 7 sf 5 Proprietors. TH1E Sdbseriberivotild itiformn the public t I ehas commueneed thce btusiness of honi Painting and Glazinge Pager-haniging, Grai ing and jilcitation Of Stone and marbe,&c. Hie assures the piiblic that-their work shaWL nell ekec'cted, find be hopes that by strictatt-. [ibn to busintess, and doing it with neatness a* despatwh, t receivealiberalslareofpatronca A11 orders fr~m thce country :will be thankfum toeeivud; and punctually attended to, otn most reasonable terms., - D. W. TIBBETTS. Ismproved Pink Saucersi IOOO IMPRtOVED PINK SAUCEU I Ufor dyiniSilk,-Stockings,.Glofe Feathers, Flowc'rs, Tif'any, Gauzes, Crape Camtbricks, Muslins &.c. &c. Just received and Ibr sale et the EdgefiL Mfedicine Store. .Tniv 1G . V14