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EDGEFIELD C. H1. THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1838. Mr. Editor, You seem to be so fond of Shin-plasters that I have concluded to send you 3 dollars worth, for your Paper. I will try to get you some more. I wish that all your sub scribcrs ivould pay you in the same favorite article- Nu Friend to Shin-plasters. Well! We have no ol.jcCtion to all this, and would rejoice if all who are indebted to us, had the same horror of Shin-plasters its the. writer of the above. Do your'best; there's no backing out in us; pour in your Plasters; we wish we had millions. There is no justice however in the insinuation that we prefer them to the old fashioned gold und silver, as we arc pledged to give a pre mium for the precious metals, when amount -ing to as nuch as a dollar. However, it is in vain to talk or write about "these things of old," and pour out our tears of bitter and unavailing regret, because the glory of the country has departed. We can't helpi it, and must take things as the times have inade them. Shiu-plastcrs are the order of the day; all Bank notes now can lay claim to no moro honorable titje. The question is, this sort of money,or no money at all; and if the course of events, the exi gences of the times should constitute Cockle shells the circulating medium, as it is in Angola and the adjacent country, we would receive Cockle shells as money. In con clusion. we say to " No Friend to Shin plasters " that if he will trouble himself to make collections for us, even in Shin-plas ters, we will, with great pleasure, allow hin a liberal compensation. Co0ssUNICATED. Mr. Editor The attention of even the most cursory reader must be arrested by the gloomy fore bodings with which the speeches of our great men abound. Though they unani mnously agrce, that the position of our State is perilous, 'hey all differ both as to her disease and the remedy. One of her Physi cians perceives most alarming symptoms of ,'Black Vomit," produced, lie thinks, by a dose of "Abolition" which was given by one of her sisters, either from ignorance or . envy, and recommends "M ilit ary Powders" ;in large doses. Another, who is also high in her confidence, has pronounned her mala dy to have originated from a clerangetnent of her " Financial Organs," and be pre scribes "bub-Treasury Pills." Sh'e how ever still continues to decline in spite of these, among other Political Panaceas, which have been administered. An old family Physician however, we are informed, has lately been called in, and after a long and careful examination, has pronounced the patient to be laboring uder a severe * 'determination of poverty to the'head' and a -general debility of the system from "loss of popu lation." We understand moveover, that he has prescribed "Rail Roads," in broken doses. But to drop the figure, 1 be lieve that South Carolina has more to rap parehend fronm that vast tide of emigratiotn which is continually flowing out and bearing (on its bosom the industry, youth, wealth and intelligence of our State, than fromt a horde -of Northcrn fanaties, who might break over our barriers to diesolate our land. She can not much longer maintain that proud pre eminence wvhieb she has so conspicuously occupiedl, unless sonme check can lhe placedl on this spirit of emigratiotn which is already so widlely anid rninously diffused among all classes of her pecople. Let us first emquire, what is it that has severed those bonds of am tachment with which we should be botund to the place of our birth. Is it that we who have so long and so loudly boasted of our patriotism are the only people who arc (lead to its generous impulses ? No! Nothing save the imperious commiands of sterii ne cessity could ever dIrive the loyal and loving sons of South Carolina ftomi hter bosom. " Ultimumn e ma.rimuam telum, naecessitas." What iniduceament do our bare hills and bar ..ren vallies offer to the eniterp)rising plantter? Coutnterbalanco, however, the advantages which tho Weosterni States present from their freshness and fertility of soil, by the faciltics of transportat ion whicht must result from thme construtction of R ail Roads and Canals, atnd ore long, we will see thtat wvealth again rflowing back into the bosom of our State, -- wvhich has beeni retmoved by those who, un dler our presentt circumstances, have been forced to emigrate. Should the great Charles .ton atnd Cincinnatti Rail Road be ever fin ished and the vast current of Western !rade h~e directed fromn New York atnd New Or Jeans into this new channel, what may we niot anticipate? Withm the whole West tribu tary to her, South Carolina can then mnake herself by her wealth and her power, as well as by her taletnt. What except the im Smetnso treasures which her comnierce placed at her commuand enabled Carthage to rival 11 onto 1 Money is power. We know not at what motment it may be tnecessary to se cedeo fromt thme Union, and for that event ought to mauko preparation. Suppose the time had arrived-is not money absolutely necessary for the support of an army? Where is our Naivy? WVe have no ships .0' tany descri'ption whatever! Make us a conm mnercial people & aut any titme can our Mier thant tun be armed; TI6rais yet ntidth'er, and, i possfile still more weighty consideration. Talent alone has elevated South Carolina above her sisters, iand talent only can enable her to maintain her present truly enviable po sition. Among the many vast advantages, which must accrue from a system of inter nal improvements, may be mentioned the creation of (among us) a new profession that of Civil Engineering. Tihe benefit arising from this can be easily u.sderstood when we reflect that at present, those young men who are dependent on their own ex ertions for a support.-are almost forced (if they levote themselves to either science or literature) to leave the State or starve. Opeu this field of action.and by al'ording an louorable~aud lucrative occupation at home, you at once remove the necessity. & ensure their services. Thus will we reap the full advantages of our College, and accomplish what was intended by its institution-the dillusion of intelligence throughout tie State by sending and scetling annually among tihe people, educated young men-graduates of the College. Knowing the importance of education, South Carolina has, with charac teristic munificence, made the most liberal appropriations for its advancement & so far as tihe success of the College is to be consid cred,the brightest anticipations of the must sanguine have been more than reallized. And yet looking through the vista of years what a cheerless prospect lies before us. When we would turn our eyes with pride upon qur college, the melancholy reflection obtrudes itself upon our ninds-alint we are but educating there, young men for other, and perhaps rival states- that its very strength may be our ruin-that we are e reefing a tower, and whilst viewing it with lexultation and rejoicmig in its lofliness, it will crumble and crush is. Tell mie then to what purpose South Carolina could' more wisely or more advantageonsly ap propriate her funids, thai to Interunal In. provement. And with these facts before them, will the People object to tie State's loaning the Rail Road Conpany (not her ?money but her credit ? Have none of them a thought-a wish-even a straggling imi agination which is capable of wandering beyond the circuit of a day ? If some enrb is not placed on this wild and un tural spirit of emigration, what a gloomy and dibconsolate hue is cast, in the minds of the rellecting on that future which shn ounld be gilded by the bright beamts of hope and expectation. Should South Car olina thus continue to banish from her ho somu those soans of hers who have not been blessed with tine goods of fortune, even we mny live to ie.th e day when s me neet ed, though preenus jewel-ex-racted rrom her soil and polished by her hands may deck tie brow of a rival sister and blaze with a brilliancy so cillilgent, as to bliud the beholders to all her fiormer glories. UNIQUE. Miscelaneous. F'romathe Hufaiflo C]ommenrcial Adrh, FatIA Monstso, Jn, 5. VWm. Lyon MIackennzic :arrived in tihe city last evn-minig and put tup at tine American lionel. He came it is saidi, to providle an asylum i for his wife, whio hans hitherto re funsed no leave hnima. While hetre, or oin is way uip, Ihe was uarrested by thne U, States Marshal, on the charge of raising an armied force ina this State, for the invasion of an country withn which we are atpec. Messrs. Tr. T. Sherwood, R, S Brown aind P. D~orshecimecr, prmphtly offered to become his banil, whnicha was acceptedn tand hec was liberuated. Thue amounat of the bail bond is $i5000. Uponi thnese circumastunces being knaown, a large crowd collected, wino venited their enthumsiansmi by giving repented shouts for Mackenazie. Somne evil maindedl persons set a rumiotur afloat thnat Jumes L. Ilartons, Esqj. had enstered the comaplaimnt, and procuredI mtne arrest. Thiereupon Mr. Barton, who was very coolly hnsiking out of thne window, was greeted with sudry groanis. More cheers beinig demanded fonr Mackenzie, an old Dumtchmnana missed, lIe wvas handled over nthe hneads of the crowd for somec dis tan ce. D~r. Foote andt thne Commercial were thnen comnplimeanted withn a repectitiomn oftho honors awsvartded to Mr Barton,for which we cianmnot heel sufliciently gratefunl. Gen. llurt also received te honors. Mr. Tillianghnast attennpted to spbak in favor of Mr. Biarmoan, but cotuld not get a hnearinig. Mr. Maickenszie beinig called upoin, Geo. P. Banker, Esq. miade a short speechn, as smirinig the crowd of Mr. M.'s safety, and tht hec would bipermnitted to return to Na vy Islanid. The maeetinag then dissolved. We have beemn showyn, says iheo Aungusta Chnronicle and Semntinel of yesterday maorn inlg a printed letter, a copy of wvhich was received by the _Post Master of this city, contammig a progect for eonveyiang tihe reg ualar mail aind passensgers fronm N. York to Aungansta in four days and 13 hours, wvhichn if it can be carried into effl'ect will obviate the necesity of ana express to a great extent TwovE plans are proposed-one by the ordi nanry singe rouste, ansd the~ other by wvay of WVilnmngton anid Charleston, each to.ac conmplish tine route ins thietame timne. By the first it is proposed to carry tine mail and passengers from N. York to Phil adelphia in eight hours,thence no Baltimore in 5 1-2, Washnington 3, R ichmiuond 11 1-2 Raleigh 20, Columbia 415. Augusta 16, in tall 109 hours. By the lat ter, tine same route is punrsued as far as Petersbunrg, Va.. say thirty hours thenico to Halifax 7, WVdmmigton 29, Char let ton lIi, in all eighnty twvo hours. arr-iv inig at mine latter place at three P- M., and lenavinig inext nmnrninag at 9 for Augusta, oan tine R ail Road, to arrive here an six P. M. mak itn- 1016 hous, in('tndin all s.,p. A ieu/f/ackeson.--le exttaranary &i. reer ofrthis favorite of lortuue. it is univer sally admitted, has made a deepo and abi' ding impression upon the Government antd people of the United States; but that the land ofNature had stamped his image in the solid and disemboweled rock of the land is a circumstance not generally known. Nevertheless such is the fact. A recent dis covery in geology lane rendered his memory immortal, even if his extraordinary actiont have failed to secure that boon for hini. and wedded his corporeal proportions and facial kneaments to stone, as efr'etuatlly as could the chisel of Gieenough, Powers or Clev inger. ' This is no joke, much as the relation may wear the outward garb and habit of one. In rounding and polishing one of the beauti ful stone columns, which ornament the front f the Franklin Bank of this city, on High street, a very striking full length likeness of Gen. Jackson was developed, composed of impressions made by the oxide of iron, and plainly imprinted by the hand of nature on he third columni north, of the four front columns. It is not necessary to call up the imagination; but one remarkably striking and, perfect particularl is the general cast if is countenance, and tie position or the air. t he latter so -peculiar in a likeness of Slie General, andl never mistaken. This likeness can he recognised from any pIart of the opposite side of the street, for the extent of a whole square, hnt it can be ween to most advantage from the pavenent of our friend Russeli, almost immediately opposite the batik. The beantifl column which presents this s'ingnlar phenomieoin was taken from the stone qarry at Vn; . ly, on the Ohio canal about sixty miles south of this city.-Columbus (0.) Political Reg. The Southern Literary Journal.-We announce the welcoime reception othe Jan uaary number ofthis periodical, revived un ter tIhe auspices of its new ellitor, 13. It. arroll, Esq. Tie tble of' conmtents promi ies qmite a repast, and among other articles we notice the commencement of Chaneel or Harper's late nule address on the sub ect of slavery. 'We have not had time yet to peruse the number before us, but shall Ike an earlyi opportunity to pay our res piects to it more fornially. Copies are ready 1'1r delivery at the storelof J. S. Burges,No. 85, East Bay.-Chalr. Cour. A new paper to be called the Washinm too Chronicle. is to be publislel at Wai ington, to be edimed by R. K. Cralle. it is intended to siapply the place of the Reforimer. Steam Boat E.rplosions..-T he Stea m boat I lone, -arrived at th. landing last eve fing ubnlt ine oclock, from 'Louiville. She had been at the whrf but a ve.ry few iminutes, When a boiler burst, and seatlded seven, one fatally. The suffeirers all he. longed to the boat ; four were blown oiver hoard, but recovered.-Cincinnatti Ere. Post. . NARRIED, mistatit, by L:ield A o'rri I sq. 31r. .ohnso a it. Bridirell, to Miss Iharriet Mc.Gee, daughter of Samiuel McGee, of Anderson District. Dentistry. T VILL he nt Edlgefield Conrt House - -m nex Mona to remi untmimiil aftemr Salec 1lay. WM.J3. THORN. Jan. 2'3, 18'8. tif 51. NOTICE. S TRAYEl) From time Stable of the Subsim' ber, oii thme iaiht of time 20th Novemmber ba-i. beam'ifuml bhay liARE, ambout taeteamnd a hui iands high;m her rigrit eye is mmnt. thonimuh it cannmot me perceived without clomse examinatiionm tno other minark recoll'cte'd. Anmy imnformatjin concernini said Mlare will ba' thmantkmi'iy received, amid wvil! tie zonmpentetd by time Subscriber. lIimburg S. C. Jamn i8, I1:38 f 51 LL persnms ha~vinag deinanids aga~inst time es. taite of' Mathew flalton, dneceaised, late of Edgea.fickd l~istrict, will hanid thmem ito the sub-. .criber, dumly attested, wvithmin time time limimted hv~ law, mand those imIdebted to said etate will mak~e mirmmdiate pame mm .31. tay, Jan 18, 1M3' d 51 Adminaistratar. INotacc. LL personts inmdebmted tu thme late .lIatthaerr 1.hr ore, deceased, amre reqneted to ma'aw pay menit ;mmmd all personms hmaving~ demam~nds~ mmninsI thme estamte of said deceas'ed are regnested to pre senmt thmemi dimly attested. WM1. IlRUNSON, Adnm'r. Jan I8, 1P3 c 51 SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEWIELD) DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Larkini Griflim,, vs. rhos. 31. Clark, smrvivor A ttachmrent. T H E P'lainitifr haivimng tiling his dleehmramtmmn ir this caise, tind time diefenidant havinig neither' A'ife nor aittornmey knmown' to lie ini thmis State, ( ri Ie'red, thiat time said defndant do apmpeair andl plead :m thme plaintil's declurautiomn wimlmm a vm'ar amida lay from mime pubilication thereof, or'Judgtimen absolute will be awarded amgainste hmim. G EO. POPE, c. F.P Clerk's Office, Janm. 23, 18:r7. dag 51d Just Received fly NICHO!.SON & PRE5LE. A Good assortment of Men's anmd Lmlie's Saddles, 13ridles. Slartingales, Wipis, & c A t. so. Fresh Chrese, Irish Potators, S~c Thiey now ha~ve on hmamnd a good-tassortnmment o DRY GOODS, mmd expect constanmtly to keep tip a general as tortmmem whmich they will sell oni reamsonabe termt Jan 17, 1838 (e.50 NOTIOE, WL pay a liberal price for a uquanmi ty ofSeasonmed Waggon Trimber', of al dlesruuionms, except spokes amnd fellows. Those whio have tiimber for sale aire reques ted to inform mae wvithoumt delay. WVIIIT. IROOKS. Jan. 151 1838 hi 50 To Dire. NEGRQ, BOY about tenm vears ok -Enmquire at Mr. Petnn's Store. Jan. 17th 18436. lm,% MIs'eteica Collections er f. Carhina. MY B. RI. CA RROLL. IlS .5 ork is now ready for delivery to Sub. scriber<r mm theo Store of' C A. Dowdl, ini this mce. .\ few extra conies for ale. Time Lowndesvnic Academy, W AS opened on the first Monday of the present mnonih, under the cu perintedance of Air. JUHN N. YOUNG, where Pupils will he instructed in the Greek and Roman Languages and all the branches of English literature, usually taught in Academies. Mr. Young is a graduate of Oxford Col lege. Ohio, though a native of this District. The Trustees of the Institution feel them solves fully authorised to recommend him as being well qualified to diischarge the du ties in which he has eng.,nged. Ile has not been long enough from College to become rusty in the Languages and part o'f that time he has bepn employed in teaching, and has given full satisfaction as to his qualifications. The Trustees also have the satisfaction to announce to the public, that they have engaged Mr. ABRAIIA M CIJN- I NINGIIAM to teach the lower branches, and can with propriety recommnenid him am a first rate English Teacher, having tried him two years previously. The general upervision of the School will devolve upon the principal Teacher, Mr. Young, who, together with the--Trus tees, will use every exertion to nanage the School with that kind of method and disei pline which will all'ord to the Sttdents both moral and intellectual advantages. Lowndesville is situated 18 miles west of Alhheville village, and near the Doible bridges on Rocky River, on a high, dry and sandy ridge, with good water and is per fectly healthy. There being no stagnant waters, or sluggish streats-for some niles distant. it is therefore out of the reach of the noxious etlhuvia which is so destructive to health in many other places Two of the 'rustees have practised physic for many years in the neighborhood. and can speak knowingly of the superior lezalthfulnless of the place. Lowndesville is moreover Situ ated about five miles distant from several valuable mineral springs,. which haVe re cently been purchased by a company who expcet to have preparations in readiness for the rece)tion o i-iters the ensuing summer; which will allanrd a valuible re treat for a few weeks, it any whuise consti tutions may require it. G ood bmarding can be had in the village and in neighorhool, at qmite convencient distances, on reiasona ble terus. JOHN G. CALI)WELL, A. 1. AWNOL), 'E.. HUlNT. BANISTER ALLEN, W. C. COZilY, J. S. ALLEN. S. .1. SHACKE!LFORD, WM. PASCII A L. JAMES COSI'Elt. MAT'IlEW YOUNG. 1owndesville, Janl. 13, 1838 d 51 PUBLIC SALE. &W ILL hccsold at Putblic silaleat 11. Dunton's v V on the Ith( day of Febrn:rv next, lbr noteand a pproved security, ac Tract ~if LAND, heretofore known as Laborde's p' ottation, coa taininag ahut three hindiared acres. lilly (of which is prne bow -roands. aaid %yi l p)rod q At- l*. 7aailiy alnd well wateied. One halofsaid plantatian is unader good fince. AiL 5o, At the muine time and place. RonsARn GARcanTa' will cf.er for s:ce. 4ian the sczamce t-rms as abovc. fioi ten to fifteen hiead of CA TTI.E, two stclks limlaice 'odder, two Ilises, Cra, and -r r:d stacks I azts. Bruouuglt to the .Jail O F thais District, atnegro manc lby the nameac of GEORG E FLL'MIN(. ahlo'nt live feet 4x inchtes hcigha, between 30 acid :, yerars of aige, Ite says that hae.bplonags to Mr. Sinnaer, livina~ within five wiles of New Orleanas.* The owner is regnuested to come foirwacrd. prove paropcerty, pay chaurges, anud takec himi caway. C. J. G(LOVF.R, J. L. U. Feb 21 1837 :3 i f li E tabove Negro. Gerorge lemoince, h.laving lbeen conlined~c inc the J1 ail (If Edgefichi u pwardls ot a year, acnd le;;al nao tic~e havinag tbeen given inc the. paubllie na pers, I shall ini pursance. of law i, dolier liim forc sale acpublic auction onc Saledacy in Mareba, cat alhe usual hour. C. J. GL.OVEn, Jcailor Edyf.ield! Ditrict. anc22, 1838 f-,i SOUTH CAROLIW.1, ABBEVJLLI:' DISTRICT. IN CO.MMO.N PLEAS. .hcob Chiamberlin, )Atltchmennt in :'tssumt. Survivor, vs.- ' T'so .Vles- Damae s IIF.E Picaintiif hi~ain this cday filced his d,.c larationa ini thcis case, ici the iClrrk's 0$er. acnd thce scaid Johnc A. Yonn;.;c having no w fe or atto-necy, kncownto bce icn tihis provinace, uapona whonc a copy ofthe said decharationc with a special order of the (oturt endorsed thiereonc, canc be ecrved: It is thecre~ibre Orde~red. that thme csaid Johla A. Younog di cappear anid acke hi:' defreci itiha year anad a dacy, froma the liniag cof thec scaidl declarationi, as aforesaid, or hial ancd aBscohatec jcndguent wvill be f'orthcwith gi ven acid acwarded focr thcesaid pllaintilf. JAS. WVAR DL AW, c. c. p. aserk's Offce, Jan. 17, 1833 daq1 51 Eit Persons indcebted to the late firm of ..~ GEDDaNos A liusSI.LL,acid thosqe indlebied' to tie Sublscriber alonce are earnesatly regnuestedi to matk~ immnediate payvmemc, or, inc default thaereocf, Ihey will find thceir iMotrcc andaccounats ini thce ncdt cof an, odiacer for eollectionc. T1he Suibseri bar is exceedingly anxions to close his old bcusi cnes. ccs he hacs sold ocnt to Messrs. R.IXSOM & MITCHEL ,, his enitire stock of Gioocds, acid its desirecs of lecaving the State. Thie Scubscriber begacliave hecro to inform thcoso whco are incdebcted to hiar. that lie will remain a chort timue at hcis ol stand. where hce cain be seena at ancy timea during ins sty,. and shiouldc he be ab-ent'when~c persons mcay lall to, see lhim, that Mlessrs. Ucansomc & Mitcelll will act as his aciborisedl agents. LORRitN GI',DDINGS. 1%mhncrg, S. C. Jan 18, 18i38 c 51 CAUTIOV. A4.L'rso--- -i- hcrcby f'orow-rnedi I biom trading for a certatin Note of' Hand,ivena to me by WVilliam Doby, for Sevent five llollars. payable to me or bear er, onthe first ofiJanuary, 1839. Said Note hans bioi taken fmmn city possession without my encat, I therefore cacution said WV. Dob potn paying said note withcout my ccon her ZELPiIA M NOBLE. 1n- 1838 ma,.k. . 8herf's Sale. B Y Virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facims t we directed, will be sold at Edgefield C. Hlouse, onl the first afonday a'nd 'Tuerday ill ebruary next, the following property, viz: Frazier & % ontgonery and others, vs John A. eardin, one nie;ro boy, Ednmund. John Loftun, vs t3andcrt iteardin, one negre oy. Edmnund. William Edins and others, vs A & It. Burton, he tract of land where the defendants lite. ToliverTowles, vs Richard IIazie, the tactol and where defenulant lives, joining lands of 1). togersand others. Robert J nningo, vs Joel Whitten und Tthorna Stone, oie bay Mars, the property ofJ. Whitten. imith & Mays, vs Simeon Die, I fray aare, Freeman Taylor and others. vs Kindred Hot. iton, one tract of laud conitaining one hundred mnd fily acres, lying on te waters of Minecreek, ouing lands ef Frecman Taylor, Allen Elsiore tud others. C. M. Inrminfi and othrpre, vs Henry Shultv, 's interest i the 'Town of ljambiiurg, which con listA of variouv Lot.s improved and unimproved. Terus of su, cash. W. II. MOSs, S.E. D. Jan. 15th 838- e 50 1 List OfLeters. EMAINING in the Post Office at ,Jiamhurg S. C-. (Inot published be Eure) the first January 183-. A 'lliikns B. F. Austin William &c. IHIaneock, Catharine Is [lilt, Joel Barner, Elizabeti lrightwell, William Johnson, Jolm Beall E, B. K C Kelly John 31. gro w, Cornelinm, Kirklatndl, Moses L'ook Wmt. C. 2. Kin-, David ombs t. K. Cirter liz. Mrs. Lewis J. IV. 2 D Lanier .ilaMon r liavis G. Louier, & Cur )ouran Thos. M Oavis, Ansly More Joseph Iev. Levlaughter A.2. Meek, Freedmuan & I' 1 tendr ix. .i Lewis McBride, Johni emalln-. Leisi y, Flint, James Parden. Jone l J It l'ein G. L. & Co oweJam~es Prior, ieth 10. (G-irret m 3v ,leanint ( g q .ltoseph (;. Sutli- uCl.eS1 . . lVm W. . ;. Sport. Aidrew ;a:ace, \\ altier nih, tnnikI 0isn&lLuhi~ils Ctirtmlia S. Sh.elton, David llollister .llims C. W Ingh5, Wml. II. 2 Wi!ijam., Ilelen Mi Itolmies, Charl-s \1 ittinson..la,,. Z. 0. ilopkins", Eizr1beth, Wise. .larret Ilortetn, W. F. 1.urdtlaw, A.h.e M GRA.\Y P1. %.31 .3-a1n. 10. 18311. C;O 1, f .,4. SILK CULTURE. r -ll t 31-. u lJLTu. LI.S. or the :1.Pt) i: s, h 'le 1irO1 Ine fro, Th- 1,rier of Trees. :rithout .sih branch, S Under.- l)et, 25> e.ntS each. I hC -' ct', 50'cetits cach. CUtting.-4ic eye, $:i per thousand. 'Iwo " 55 Three-- 75 The Tree is easily propagatedl froni'tini. .id the growth im' the Soitliern States i, nun-e than do.tiei that im the NortJor,. in the SIit time. Of the Cuttingfs obtamined from Prince &~ :(itn, ait Fhttshmig, Long lshe:d. tbut 17 in I0 pro rdyeud trees; of the Cuttzing~sfront them-r. umore thi .> from 1009 was obtaamed, and the hteigt of thtemt is from 7 to 10 feet the presenit year. Tll-ev shotutld tbe pt into the gro::nd bietween this ax:d the Ist of Aprdl. .The above Tresiand Cuians aire for sale by .lONATIIAN ME:IGS, Aimguista-. G-ergia. N. B.-Thiey illi he carefutty p-deked and se'nt to order, on remiuance accomipuvinm. thec order, Tthe Cuttimas catn be sent by :stg'e Jan 6. kmI - m 50 The Chronicle & Sentinel. Charleston Courier, Fdzgefield Advertiscr, Athen:ms lHarmer, M1itlle.e t-itte Recorder. Macon Telegr-aph. Cotumbusm~ En tnirer, anid navannah-G eorgiailn niit pulish-J the abe eektv, for two mlonths, nnd ten the4.ir hitls to this oilice.-Augusta C.ontstitutiona~. NOT'I CE. WITE heeynotify those -vh-are stilt VY um arrears to the tate firmt of Wal-t lace & Frazier, that eireunmstamnces require hat they sthould bring th~eir business to a peeudy elose ; and they now again request .hose wh-Io are stilt indeted to thecm to come lornt :rd and tmake pamiet: those wiho dec not do so byv the 10th of Feb. mayv expeci Itiat suits ii ll tbe inistituited t ainstithem--.. \\ cannot grant longer indulgence. B. A. WAL LACE. ,fan. 1.5 183$ M. F RAZI ER5 Notice. ALL persons indebted to-Mrs. Unmrriet e- Mites, decensedgere requiested to) miiake nimmediaite paymetnt, and.alt persons having temtatis agaimst the estase orsa id deceased, tre requested to present them duty attested. ItANIEL HOLLAN*D, Admr. Jan. 15 1838 : tf 50 Bank of Ilanakaa- S. C I IE-Inrd has this day (lectared a - u1 italind of Two JDollmars atid fifty enuts on eaich Share of the Capitl Stuek f this tlltnk, p~ayable to the Stockholders >r their legat representativ'es.' on or after he 1stitday of Janary 18:38. ,11. IlUTVCHISON, Cashlr. Jan -try 4, 1837 e -18 ' IIE Partitersntip hieretofor-e existing in llam . burg. S. C. undter the firmi of Dhey,.i~ E Lase is this dayv di-asolvecd by ntminat con. ent. The business wilt hereafter'he condneted mnder thie firm of DI:Nov & Keuv, who alone are mthoris.ed to sete the alliuirs of the lute firmt. TtIOMAS N. D)ENDY, TrIIOM A.S.-(. K EY, C. iI. LINDSEY, Ilxamburg. Jn I, 1838 * b 4A To UIrc', First rate young Woman LApply tE. Jan. 3, 1838 tf4g Law Notice. [L. l(N IIAM l li-rs his protfessional . srviesinL aw andi liity,tothe ubthe. le has takhen the olhee firmerly tecnpjied by lmtanskett & .Wigfall, opposit ir. Gltover's Hotel. Dec. 26, 1837 tr 47 - EDGE DISTI ICT -Williami PadgI pieF, s Jo0b P1adgeft et Winants, Y an1 order f.ronb Ordiaryo: si IDistrict, I shall proceetid to- sell at, Edefield C. Hose on the first 'Monday in Feb~ruary next, lands of the eatste of Joba Paidget deceased, situate an, the water of Clouids Creek, aind hontldiggies loadii 46r Charles Warren, Nathsan Nor44 Samuel Deen and others, containing. three hundired anld fifty acres, more or less, on a creatit.of twelve mnonths. Purchaser to give tiend and good security, -and anmor .tgage of the premises to the Ordinary.' Costitobe paid in cash. . W. H.-MOSS, S.' E; )D. Janlun'y 10 1838. c 49. .SOUT1 -CARO t. UA, EDGEFIELD DISTR ICT. 76 Nancy Bradfiek, Applicant gdy -.,.-. Biradield, et al., .Defo i. 3Y ---'rder oom the o.rdinary orF BDirtrict, I vihal[ proceed to sell at l'dge'eld C. House. on.thle first Momindy-i F-ebruary next, lanids of the estate of Janmes 13radfieldl, deceased.situatted inl said District, on .be w aters of Little sieven's (,reek, nul ho(unding on lands of Cathazrinie G;ainv-, tl. Stevenis anod others, containin one hun11 dred, and thirty aeres, mnore or less, oil a credit o~f twelve monthis. Pnirebas-er to -i% a hond with. good security, and a mrtwigage oft thle piremoises to the Ordinary. Cost Io be paid in ensh-. w. 1 MOSS1.5. : D Janl 10, 28e8 e 49 SOUT& CAROLIVA. - EDGEFIE LD DISTRICT. nd C. Terry. Appli-am. vs. .lhi Terry e~t :11., 1 el lefathm. 5 -1 aut oirder fron: Pt (Irdinary cif r:atd Dis. ." trict. I shlall prioeed tip sel at 1',4119.4d1 C. 1(0u1 rye gni e flr.t ofi% ith 'ebrtary ore.t ""'" 'eestate of Stephian Terry. d-ae s'tnte inl said Dshtrict. on th e wa ters of Turkey Creek. and bodndinb ol lands of'! irltiina.1, loli nnn. JaaT nd others oti !ui. chr undtiin oammg fiveh a n - red tor ktyu nerf. w rileoC onaci ftwelve onths. Purchaser to give~oau b1nwndgood seerity, and a inortange of the premntises to the Ordinary." Cost t o be p a e4h Xa "11. 3!MOSS, s. :. . J:ia 10, 1c 49 T~ ~~ IJ N 01U A., IDGEA-'ELI.D DISTR1ICT. Jn nie iltive .\ppr N'nh v Chmnet~frd. Mpleat~ IM n order (mrn the rdiary of said. .ID trict, 1tict h1a hl procee d o i..l l C. 101-4, Oil the first Mnfdaye il irfl.mmd t,. Wand r fie buds ,( the estate of ! ;i '. reaedfi, Snated M;said Diitri11. fl teltrst, o' U1ittle ".h1111a riv-er. anid bio nIn111 oil lls of' Tom-. Bartlett, ZebLin t mvn' o Cek-, ael 1ath'-, s nd other.en ti two b1nt:'red mnd ninety thve nre. anre oirJess, onl la credit of :, nrtith. Pof remser to Pihv bimdilt .ien ri:. red n, tonme of* the prwises to the Or diaar . t in cs . . - H. 31S s. r. Ja -10. ' ]xecutfor's Nale. ~OUTII CAUGLJCA .'e~a~ c. nuerre w;itht. is.eW'faod Jerea ef, rdl e sold at his lahmte reenei 01 a dcasedr, cfounstirt ogrofi ogs. o seis.ICat te Sheep. Household nid Kitchen Fnrniture ct'tsnin (ihn and 'Screw, also a uatfa. itof Cont I , der. Oats. Plantatin Tools &o &c. Termi.s o' Sal. 1t ih e inthlis redit, and purcihtsers giving not ies wit twoe apod entie's. ::p le, hodwTh enubscruv al i'r fo himre.g fr the *M prsttmi4..t yeat rd.twen ' fit o :zdet ikelyash Jnn.10, 16~38 c 4' i .1aam'H 4 Trustees ofptis enevhae h ensure~ (of'lannom cin to~ thePnbictha th.V have erge rtumhe riesr of' r., CerF as - rmespa fort ~oneung t yelar. The havo noi!, hitton'.. mnxpea the confMod 1iIdent'opiion lfrons the very hig-testimon:4ials which hav heer -.* qualifen tosad fullydI~ enti o te libe*a of ~The terms of Titir. are 7 5 e~ot,,t . por Quar te,for. Flangle~/ish a $1( forClasala Schohus, fa~ payabtl te meranc.itter l-om1''tof1 r~y ,4 : maoa Pries 1, Qident of the or Diecr . 18s7 tohi fil 47caI on th 10thinst. 3wo bay ars, one at the r'ei e te oth atred hay, ithasfler & siea4,t an od atscahis recetrsiec with a whitef hd foo~rht. oThe ~erve sen the 4tha! mst..fnalhe Afons 01 C trner mnaot ta pwoerty ties aboethe Elutawl Spring kihng theiriwaey (b~ack t Edgefield whre they wer renmtlty ofros. sAf. tibera rewadth alret nable xpena~ses~ ill bae. pad tfor theirolvesiryt Mr.Lenut Edeite l Crtle H oe or~ tor rr. aor tail yar, orth Neweon ferryt Rond jusvt elth Ena Sig, St.Jhs aih ALesnso inteduajm to the' lt Tho. ians ftrd, daeeaseutd, time regest tof Mr ke im asediteipaymentth oadzi al . persons hav n e mandst.atast the estea te o i eonte are imn quete-torset the ta dulyai attes':ioalswted. .ae ici Janl10e. st4 heI tgutenm 49 ttitet qiLLtipetos an amly detnanlds to n the bjlp. tr state of . Andermsonjti. n.deee.ar tr.gneste Enlio prset them rn hseis ind~ebdt nmke ay met witinPeidcnte f heibdb oaw . Jate 10, 1%A7 tf 497 M GRM A. JF!:q. Pa-fh liabrg 8.od C. wilr ea thn-et auy tirne 'in olfat, a well as am the lerin mye abeef the Sihrare awthaellilsa & sit. 11,1 sarJf reB.arehnk CO ilaTON. ian t. 1IoaaConrU4a.:9t ti 48t Ntnileoen the tto Srne,kn thor vnte, Fb R M ou to EAd whreteyndired bushls rof g ie enuine it Nalleen otton~i S-eedae eill he had fortheiDr ert bus equcuyappy lard to tie suboscfer a r. ames justelos' Ja. 2th 1837 49 e4 NOTICE. LLpeuosideted to the lateis Rin sephBrodcased, ar e requtselt aaes-ta 4eh o e medinte pavimenlt, an all pr~,ls a e personts aing enn ni the estatefuilt('iaducro qmetd1)~thema, uly nt tested. Cii ALEist' Tf L4.itrtos Jn.4 1-~(mt4