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A writer in the Charleston Cou'r. of the &th insi. cautions the public, that notes of the old Bank of Cheraw, which exploded some 14 or 15 years since, are now in cir culation. They are signed "G. S. Hear sy" Pre-ident, and "Richard Maynrd" Cashier, dated in the ralt of* 1825. and nre not worth a cent. It will be remember ed that the Bank now existing at Cheraw is the Merchants Bank. State Debt of Virginia.-The public debt of the State of Virginia according to the Norfolk Beacon. is it the present time, 39,500,000 exclusive ol -.s liabilities uder acts authorizing loans for works of internal improvement, which amount to S3,442, 120 more. City of Savannah. Ga.-Arcording to the late censu, the city or Savannah con tains a population of I1,214 persons. In 1830 the population was 7,770, shewing an inerease in ten years of 3,438. It is estimated that 1.000 persons were omit ted, owing to the absence of mauy fami lies. exclusive of the transient population, which is stuted to be much larger, during the Winter and Sprintg, than at the time the census was taken. Mr. J. C. Mullay, formerly the Junior editor of the H ambtre Journal. announces in that paper of the 5th inst. that his con tiexion as co-partner atid editor, termin ates from that date. He has dikposed of his interest to Mr. James M. Robinson. who will hereafter he associated with. Mr. Yarborotgh, the Senior edi:or, under the firm of Yarborough and Robinson. Suc cess to their efforts. The Augusta (weekly) Chronicle & Sen tinel comes to us. in a new dress, and great ly enlarged. It is no%% one or largest in the Southern States. This speaks well for the reading public of Georgia; and shows a desire. for the general difi'usion or knowledge. This can only be done through the newspaper press, as it no longer makes the college and library the prison homes of': literature,but -ets it free. and] domesticates it in the poor tnan's cottage. We hav heard citizens of this Dist ict, those too. who are entruited with the responsibility of rearing famililes, to fieure usefulness sed respectability in soeie v. excused themselves for not taking the Adrertiser by saying that they "had to time to read it." To such we would say. awake from your letherey. Deprive not the Printer of a just compensation for his labour, and your children of th'at atiosphere of knnwledge. which ditflties a light. that gives cheerfulness and enjoyment to exis tence. Patrottise the Printer by subscri bing for his paper, and last, but not least, pay him. r For the Edgeficld AIcrtiser.] LARGE MEETING. A called meeting of the Ati-Bachelor. Anti-Old Maid, Anti-Tobacco, Atti-Li quor, Anti-Tourneur and Anti-Et Cetera Society, was convcned at " Courtship Palace," corner of Mectheglin-st reel and Ilumntg A venue, on Saturday. the 10th instant, for thet purpose of considering the expediency of hlaying 'aundlry petitions lhe fore the enstinug Lreislamture, and transact ing any businesseconnecd with the pece happiness andI welfare of the comm unity, and the advatncemen' of said Society. On tmotion of .Teremiah unmbug, lion. E. Nogg was called to the Chair, and N. E. Rum, Esqj., wa~fs appointed Secretary pro tern. The Presitlent having been conducted to the Chair. acknowledged in a brief andI graphic speech, the honor conferred upon him on this occasioti, and gave tiotice that the meeting was then organized for the transaction of business. WVhereupon Maj. Bottleneck arose, andl in a short atnd eloquent address, portrayed the inestimalhe benefit arising from the forrimation of the Anti Et Cetera Society, and set forth in a most vivid light, the hap py eficcts wvhich it was destined in is cir eumspective perigrinations to exert upon0 the world, lie closed his recmarks lby moving tl:at thme Chair appoint aCmi tee of nine. to withdraw and r-eport a pro amble and resolutions, expressive of the object of the meeti. The motion having bteen approved, the Chair named the fidlowing gentlemen to compose said Committee, viz: Maj. Bottleneck. H]. Gin, C. Brnndy, H. C. Cigar, HI. W. Ptnneh, Rt. G. WVhis key. J. Htumhug, Felix Porter and Wm. - Cormmonsen'te. The Commuitiee withdrew, and after nn absence of about fifteen minutes, returned anel reported the following: WVherea', There is a tango and crn-l rnockery in thle conduct of thme American public to the distingis~hed fair of the land. And Whereas, The community is now agi tatedl with meastires ado'pte~l to assert their, rights, and adlvance their interests. which, thotugh recommended uipon pure andI be nevolent motives, have a tendlency in getn eral to derne~aae from the dignity of then reminine portiont of cotmmnity, fby mani festing a certain diegree of' refinement, in unmeaning complients, andI a series of superfluous attentions, while at the same time Womnan is constrained, by her phays ic-at inferiority v.os stamd nloor atn idle ec-e tator orpasemng events, or rollow the course of misguided fancy. We, as the Committee of a Benevolent Sociery, do recommend to said Society [he m'lopion( of the fullowitig Resolutions: Resolved, That we will use our endeav ors to put down a fashion which permits a lady to wear mnore than six yards, of hone- I spun in a Tourneur, or a corsett worth s more than fifty dollars. 1 Resolved, That we regard man as a ,o- I cial being, rormed to society anti inter- t course, adti that the very cletents of his t nature, exhibit high marks of considera- i tion flor the opposite sex. Resolved, Thn upoti the improvement i of woman in particular. depends hunan improvement in 2enteral. Risolved, TIat we, as a Society, will in all cases, uphold and ste'sain the rights of wonan, not by comipellinir them to carry hags of bran. feathers and wool, but by advising them to adopt the course of Helen and the Grecian belles, of whom, In ancient lore we find no tention Of this tnost beautiful invention, I Called Tourneur. of large dinension, And hustles too, t' attract attentiot. Resolve-1, That a copy of the mittinutes L of this meeting lie forwarded to the Legis- o lature, and a petition, praying their adop- v tion hv that honorable Body, and also a further petision. thar sill artificial deformi- . lies, suhsi:uted in the place of tature's rmost noble production, msay ie regarded as individual nuisances. it The aleve preamble aind resolutions having been read and presented, were e unanimously adopted. fi On motion of Gen. Economy, it was, n Resolved, That Sukey Porter be, and 9 is hereby expelled from' this Society, in consequence of liaving violated fite 9th Sec. of the 10th Art. of the Constitution. I On motion of HI. W. Puisnch, the meet- d ing adjourned until Christnmas. 8 lion. E. NOGG, Pres't. N. E. Rv.%r, Sec'ry. 9 The lllowing Prenmble and Resolu- e tione, presented by Senator Allsion, were L kiunnuimttoisly atotptel on the 26th it.. by i both brancies of the Legidlature of Sout r Carolina. Whereas, it has pleased Almighty God. a to re-nove from his sphere of usefulness o among us, Ilis Excellency Patick Noble, a late Governor of South Carolina; and it beconies is, at the same time that we de voutly acknnwledge the chastening hand v ,f ass Omnipotent and Mecitul Provi- r dence. to ex press our betns ofthe loss which e we have st.4ainrl, Be it Resolmed, By the Senate anti Uoitqtt of Rers-remsativev. Th:t in the ti semi it* our late Chief Magistrate. Patrick Nole, the people of this State haive cause for deep reftection, and sincere humniia- k tion. Resolced, Thnt nsenciated na we nre I the service of the people, we deplore the lost of oine who, in the long courc of his p ullic career, was ever rendy it) render his most ellicient labour. equisally in the hum blest anJ most prominent station, who a lorned his statioin with the virtues of seer ling'honesty, temperance. benevolence anti piety, and who, in the trite spirit of Re publican simplicity, on t -owing of she roble of sllice, was etnpmhatically, anid with otsne alectastion, uone of thle peole. Re solced, That in stsimonsy of she r peet dlue ste tmmory of Goves-nor Nobhle, i thse Melemrr of use Legislature will weacrr c erapei on the le'l as-mt dusritig the sessio. I' JResoil&ed, Tlim' a copy uof hsee hiesuulu tions, signe.d bsy lhe Prcesidet t he Sett ate, ands Speaker of the Ilsstuse ofC Repre senatives he trasmtittedh to thes famitily of .i lhe detceased, as set ex presio of their ' symspathy, ott thse part of this Legiblature, a Fromt the South C'arolinian. THE~ iti~nT OF IN8TlRtuTIoN.--Thotti a we catnnot accordl with this right, au set o forth by Mnjor hlesnry, its the Preambsle a atd Resoluion offereud by him, anid pub ished tos-dsny., in sthe proceedinigs of the 27th tilt., anid anixioiusly trust that the F Legislature will nost suifler a temporary it evil, to tetmpt it ints dlisregard fist a great e, principle, long and' well recognsizedl by the a proceeings oif the 27s Is uilt., and anxious ly trust that the Legislature wuill not susfferr at temt)porary e-vih, Its SCempt it ients dlise-e- n gardi foe- a treat prienciple, lonig andl well k reognized bly thze Staee; yes somttethiing e ert ;i..ly usneht to Ibe done, its referencee to Ii hat ev-il. A smore gross anti unjustiiabile hi misrepresentation oif andi contenmpe for the a principies acid opinsionis, wighes and feel ings tof the people, than thait so long aind determinately persevere:l its hy Col. Pres on, is tnt so foundl in all hiisory. To~ sbmsrit to it Itonger, in silence, woui seems h to else peotple ouf osher States, ain entire p h indilfereuce iio t he abuse, atnd encoucragre a9 repetition of it bsy other public servant.,r hereatfter. The peole usf the Stato evi- a dently expect somsething~ to lbe donee, as the I' present sessiont; andI we wiosul respectful ly sniecest the adoiptions of a Preambhle and( Resolutions setiung forth their sense t of the abucse, acnd the tnansifest protpriety n of Colh. Pr,-stisn retiring frotn a stacioni in which lie nso longer poussseses their conn.i e denee, or repiresenits iheir prinsciples or opinions, anti permtitsing them to supply his place with siome once, whos will give e the State its duee we-itht and influtence ini C the nationial cuncesils. t The fohlowinug i-, the best definsitioni of a loafer we have vet seen "A persont wiho begs allthme tobacco lie I useet knosws tmos-e people c hats are acqluaint- I edh with hsimi, wh-ens he meets them-often luokinig at Isis liorrowed wateh so see the ' time, snnid taeke'sthe papers six months andu I dhets erranips." A soldier, wuhoi was once wotudedl in bttle, set tup a terrible hsellowinig. Ass I Irishmns who laid near, withi his legs shot c uoff, immedliately sung st "Baid luck to t te likes of ye-do ye think notbodly is kilt Im buversclr'. The informatimii contained in tie fol owing article from the Charleston Mercu 'y of the 8th inst. , corresponds with that vhilch we have received from Columbia in elation to the sate matter. and confirms he views we have heretofore presented on he Governor's election. To Col. 11am nond, personally, we have io nbjeCtion mt, it is a most remarkable faet, that he i Fo actively supported by 'he Whigs: The Canvuss for Goeernor.-There is a trikina sign in Ilh lasit news front Colum- I in. The election for Governor has beet I lit off to Wednesday, at the instance of Juol. 11alliiolnd'ts mienl. The object is its ;ive him tie adinge of the votes of the tichlanl Delegation, who of conrse will ie Whigs, as lie Republienns decline run ing a ticket, and these Whigs. it has long t inee been asserted and not denied, are [ ledged to Col. lammond by the Prestin < arty, by whom Ias been fostered the i chsole oppiositionti to Col. Richnirdson. We ave little doubt that Col. HI. will obtain very Whig vote in the Hotie, and that manv of* his pa risans are only-Whigs in igise. Let our Democratic frienJs :aich the enemy. nor sulltr our ranks to e broken it this crisis, which we a.isure tes is more dlangerustis thi they seem to :5 ppose. Elsirts are making to btild ip t \Vhig party here, nud every where int ite late. Cireunmitances have encouraged iem. A good maty nominal Democrats ave already abated it iheir zeal, and risk d the haritony of the party f1r personal hsjects. We call tipon Gov. Henegan's I iends, whoi we knsow to lie good mien nd true, to aid us in resisting the disor anizers. Business Prospects.-On Thursday last ere was a considerable quantity of cot in arrived in wagvos, heside some hun red bales by boats. We can say with fetv thiat there were at least 700 hales eceived in store. One warehouse re cipted for over 260 bales, and as we have t ix warehouses, and each did a good busi- 3 ess that dIav. ite number of bales received aniniot Nill short of onr calculation. A rge husmiess was done in the grocery nie, thereby sustaining our calculations -lative to the prospecis of Lamhbrg. We till hold os to the opsmioll, Ihat our City i desitied it ) arrive at greatness, and that II opposition heretofore, or that may he lfered to her, will prove baseless and of o avai.-Hanburg Journal. The Post Otlices at Ligon's Mills, Green ille District, and Lantens Factory, Lau ene District, S. C. hive been discontinn i. A. Hunter, Esq. has been appointed ost Master at Wulf Creek, Pickens Dis -iet, anid U. W. Brandley, Esq. at Deca ir, lUini Distriet. MedicalQuprg.-.Dr. Itatrlife heing as ed by .a paticenit, which W.as the iiost dil Ali to cure."adsiriler coitraceue by ex :ssiv atig. us 'sac tsroiugh ,ns tey ,-aley n ve drink ?" thie ductor desired the queriit i consider which wass the Most dillicult to tract out of a man's body, "a pipe of wine r an ox." larriage Irokers.-In Genoa there are I mrriage brokers, who have pocket books t llIe with names uf the marriageable girls I r the dill'erent classes, wviith noses or their gnres, piersonial a trac-tionis, fortiuntes, &c. 'hese btrokers, go abiout endeavoring~ to rrnige conneiertis5, andti when they site red, they get at coimmnissn of t wo sir three er centt upon the por'tiosn. Marriage i t |eo is giie a tmatter of cale'nlationt, inratlly settledl by the parenis or rela cus. whos osftn draw up the constracet lie re the parmttises hiave seen one antiher; andi~ is periormted whien every thing is atrratn ed, andl a f'ew daiys previons to the inarri ~e cereimotny, that the future huaand is srosucedl ss his ititendsedl partner for ire. hould lie fid ault with her manners or ppearance, he maty break olT' the snatch, a conaditioti of hsis dlefraying the broker ~e, and any uothier expenses incurred. The Drtnkaird's Fute.-The Plrockvilleh ecordert tnentioins thei dleath, byv drssnt- y , or Chariles F'othergill, sont saf the late a itisr ofl thIe Trorontto P'alladiumi, while in t state of initoxicationt. Gallantr.-A sailor, wvho hail spent early all his da ys on the bliue waters, aiid new little oif landsu gear. catme ashore the iher slay, andt itt passinig up street saw a ttle womiianu going aloing, with a luage tintfi't efore her, lIe stepped tup very psolitely, ndu offeired to carry it for her, as he was ting thle samen way. Auvuusrr. Dec. 3. Cutton.-Our latst notice, oif l'Trsday, fi i le mtarkes wvih ni goods de-niandl, andI riees imtprovitig. Oni Friday the best iaties reasdily btroutght 10 cents-thtis ~ tie omtinnedl sip to Saturdtay, whetn ihe ruiee btecamte sdull. ansi prices sdeclinedi to irer rmaes, viz: 9& a 9A1 fosr prime. On ionsay the miarket opened .st frost 94 to g at whlicht rate it conttinued tup to yes *rday, whten the demnands was limited, and an other bitt choice hsits wouild brinig the e-eights, The receipts nre~ otn the in- a rese, butt are still fir btehtinsd those at the snie peio last season. Thle hinsiness is till coitfine~d to wngatns, ands ntearly all re eveds hats met with a readyv sate. We ortie tos gnotte to 74 a 9% ns the cx-j ree sif the market--a chicse loat, in fitnare hae ir offers's, wvould briing some- i ting over isisr hsighse-tr snitatioin. Grocris.-tt ithe erocery market we ave tist msneh ebange tso notice. The usiness at present tranisactinig is confinieds. riniipally toi she csnmtry in the retail ny By wvholesale there is little or nothi ig dloing. HIMa U RC. Nov. 5. Since our last ntotice, the Cottssn Mar et, has tundiergone tsl little chatige in pri es. Some sales htave becen mndle as high s 10) ets. E xtreme sales 7 to 9.1 ets. rrival have been heavy dunring~ the past reck. T [IE Friends of Major A. Jones, an nounce him as a Candidate for the rdlice of Tax Collector. Nnv. 2, 1810. if 40 State of motih (.nrolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Edwqrd W. Rainnsay Barbaera Raminny, In Eqity. by their next triend, May Bowers, 17s Writ or Partition Joseph B. Ranr.say , N OTICE is hereby given that by virtne of an order froi Chaucllor Johnston, I hall ofrer for sale to the higl iest bidder, at Edge ield Court House. onl the first Alonday in Jan lary next. the real estate of' Barbara it. Ratm my deceased, consisting -if two tracts afland as ollows, viz. one tract orswaip laiind contain tng three hundred acres more or less sittated n Edgelield District. on Savatnah river. and >onnaded by said river, and by lands of' Inry 3owers, Dr. Bradford and .ames H. Hat nond; and one other tract of' pine land sitna ed in said D)itrict on the waters of Savanunh -iver, cotaining one linidred aeres more or ess, and bonnded b lanmus of John Dick, Ma y Bowers and Janin's II. Ilanmmod-Said rncks to be sold separatelv, on a credit of one mnd two venre. except so mnuch as maay be re essay ti pay the costs, which must lie paiid in ash. The purchasers to give bonds mid per onal security, and a mortgage of' the premuises u secnre the piurciase money. J.'T ERRY, c. F. E. n. 'ornmlissioner's Ofre, Ed/gefeld. Dec. 4. 1840 $5 61 d 45 Instruclioi in Music. CIIARLES DONalALL. Professor of the lFlinte, respectullv tenders his services to lie linhabitatnts of Edgelield. in giving Lessons in that admired lIsiriment or on the Violin or initur, by an origial ensy and rapid Method, is taught by hit in the prmucipal Cities, and f'illnaes of Soutl Carolina, and many Statcs of lie Union. Ptpils attended at their own Residence. or in lis Room at the Planters Hote1. Dec. 10. CASE WANTED. T HE Subscriber takes this inethod of say 1 ing to those indelbted to the old firm of gicholsoin & Presley, on notes and accounts 'or the year 1M39, and previous, that necessi y compels tue to regnest them to come fbr vard and pay tri. I owe money dite on ie a.t fit January iext. and cannot extend liinger udilgence. I would also say. that I wish to nake an invariable rule in mv iisiness to h ave ill accounts lignidated tihe 1st of January each 'ear, which will save it- cnisiderable trounble, ad be for die interest of iy enstoiers. E. B. PRESLEY. Dec. 10 tf 45 Notice. 'E Subseribers nmke this last call on n' . those indelited to them. to comen forward imi liqnidat their tinotes atnd ccotiuts, without lelay, as we are deteriined to close tip onr umsiiess. All those who do not take advantage if tais notice, lay the fifteenth day of Jannary ext, will find their uotes and accounts in the iands of nn Attornev for collect ion. C. L. GOODWIN. GOODWIN, IARRINGTON &. Co. HARRINGTON & BRYAN. Dec.7, 1840 if 45 FOR SALE. rIE Subscriber ot'ers for sale his well settled Plantation. sitnated in Anderson )istriCt, nine miles below the Village. on the ;aite rii leading froim Pendleton to Albevil le. 'or p-artienlurs apply to the Sibsciiber on the iremises. W SANDERS. Niiv. t. e 45 Sheriff's Sales. Bland Cathi'ri& Co.. anJ others, vs II. Dinion. ILL be mold at the honse ofJlohn Chent. ShIlam.jr. onl Friday the 1 ,tlh inst. olin en of corna in the shuck snpposed to contai it wo or three ;;ih red hushel.: le ied oi nts the roperty of II. Dnn1t.i1n to satisfy thae above ases. Trerms of snile Cash. S. C HRISTIE, s. E. n. Dec. 2. 184l0 h '15 Sher'fi's Sale. D. D. anrvin. vs Amdu'rson [[tnter, W II.L lbe sold at the residence of Ander sion IInutern, oni Satnrday the 10thl stauit, onae kny horse, ne fiat oaf Corn, nodf one' it iof .eed Coitron. huevied on ,as then properly if Lidersola liniter, to satisf'y the above case. Trermas of sale Cash~ S. CIIRLISTIE, 5. E. I. Dec. 31, 1840 h 45 EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. ,j'SES .ifURRAII, living on the Abbe .ville road. haetween Nicholas L~owe's and .ihertry liill, toils before mec a mnoute coalored (arse ulie thiirteu'n tad a hialfhtands high, three ears old next sparinag. black streak oiver his lboulde'rs,:ad black feet. sidles miarked with ae gear. Appratiseid at fl'ty dollars. E. SETTL E, .J. P. Dee 5, 1840 anid 45 N ihie 1st day oaf' Jantuary nuext. two or Lthru'e negro fellows bielonging toa the estate f.i. Richnardson di'd.. wvill he hired fot. for ac ye.ar IM41 . at the plantation bselonging to aid estate, nmear .ir. Benij. Stephaens' place. B. A. WALLACE. Guanrdiani of the i: inure. Edgefi eki. Dec. t, 1t'40. c45 Notice. W A NTE D bmy the subasc rihier at Edgefiel C lionqe, S. C. three floot Mifkers >whaom as good agetas will he paid, as ai anay the place ini the Sttate ; and constanat etmpluiy aett given I'or thte year round. B. A WA LLA CE. Dec. 8 1840. e 45 Notice. HiE Co-partnuership betwueen the sublscri hers, tunder thes frmt of Penii & Bran oin, wits dissolved on the first of March last. 'They take this opportunity of earnestly Ye nleeting aill persons mtdebtedf to said firm, anid [tel firm of Brannon, Hudson & Co., either v inote or book accont, to make immiiediate vmetaat All deibts due tnot paid lay the first of' nitmaryv next, will lbe plt ia smit,'na lotnger in-~ ulgen'ce will tnot lie givena. W. 13. i.rannon aautaurazed ton settle the bausiness. G. L PF.NN, E. PENN. W. B. BIRANNON. Dec. 1. 18940. d 44 To Rent and Ilire. 111F Su-hscribaer wvill reiit foir the ensnling J.year. the tracts of lutid of Jiio. Mf. Simnp ins, on thle Benver Dam Creek. now reoteil 11d occtupiied by La Fayette B. Pixiey, anid ters. lHe w'ill also hire ont for thme enstning year, *evera valuabale Negroes. amang whomt tire a :od Carpenter. a Bhacksmtith, a job Carpaen er, at Coiok or twoa, andi the blanuce first rate tatd betide. ELDnRED SIMKINS. Teachers Wanted. T IIE Excelletnt Tearlicer who at presen has charge ot' onr 8chool, havinig declin ed reinaiiing another year. a gniilemani wel elified to lreipare youth for lie Juior lns othlie S. C. College', is wanted to take chary ot the Edgelie'ld Male Academy, f om the first a Jinnary next. The Trnstees have bemi desi rouns of procnring the services of a etilemm who intends to make a profession fr tiem iiisj ness of touching; and the experience ofl'ie pac Slir years, ends to sirengtlen tieir convictiois t i., is only such i Tenearber, who is nitiosinu: of acquirmg reputation in his employment, ihl cuts establish our classical school iupi a ba-;-i. p~romjisinig perm ani en)tIusefuln iets. Also wanted fron the first of'Jiemtinry next, AN ENGLISII TEACHER, who is perf ctly competent to give instrnetioi in all the hraincies usu:ly tan"hit l all El; lish Schoiuol. Aiimig these, a thorough know edge of English Grmnmar, Arithimitic, Geograu phy. and the use of the Glotes are considered indispensalre. To such gettlemen. ns can come well recom mended,the Tiirnstr'es tenre to proiise per mtit employneiit, and gool waies. WV. RlooKs, Chairman of the BouIrr. ri'l-field. Nov. 2, 184 ir 410 WAANRING ! SLLpersons indebied to the Sibscriiter eather by hook arcomet, for imp- of hand artreerie4s4 to make imneinte p:ymilet. In r-e ii tiler of those. claims havi n heIm clne ihr venzrs. Thie t'nbiscriber has n-ed ever honest exertion to procre ioney to mm t his eignrgement., and favor his cnistoiers; ann longer idiulgence therefore, it is inrLesnnblb to expect. Separately, a large nnmheriofthesi debis lire simall, the aeregate Uion lit f' whihih woild answer all his p-upo.ses. It is expected this notice will siipercede any forther demand C. A. DOWD. Edgefield, Dec 1, 1840 tf 44 House and Lot For Sale. T HE Subscriber on)ers for sIle. on reason able term;, his H4onse and Lo, siiiiatet in the village of Greenwood, Abbevilie )ie trict. The sitiation is plensant. in, a cenira part of the village, adjoiniig ti Lot oa the Fe a!le Academy. h'lie Ilinse is one storv, cot tainig three roois and two fire place., lie sides a basement story. of two rooms aid Iw tire places. The out buildiuags nre iitnh!e nni com einient. Apply to Cols. Iicliarl or Lurkii Grilin. IN. W. HODGES. N. 13. A good nine or lealwe serv:it. (-rv or girl) would bnt taken partly in pay, it prelfti red hiv the pirehiser. N. W. I 'iumani 1insitmion, Nov. 123 Ih4. d 4 I FLkANTERS' (ff1OTE.L, IDGEFIELD C. IL. S. C. (lormerly .nnwn ss GLO ER'S IlOTEL. T1'H E Siubscrilicr, respeeifuilly inftorms Ii friends and the travelling pnihin ge'neral IV,. that lie has purclhased the albove nauw. (lotel. and has fitted it sip in a mainer. stur passed by none in the country. It is now ope e'r the reception o Trvelets and Boarer? His Table will lie supplied with the best t: Market affords. Ilik Stables are spacion.,, and homnti'full, supplied with Grain and Fodder, and attenile iy titliul a1ndl attentive s: IIs. The undersigned pledges himself that si exertions on his part shail be sared. to eivi gemiral satis'action to all who mny favor hil Witlh their patronage. I. GOODMAN. Lnte ot tile slfw IHoiel. Aii::nis:n, (:n No'vtber 10, 1810. ~ t .11 The Aiigitsta 4'nsittitilist, Chain Inn Conrier, Sonth Carolinian 1in1d Grm'elvill .iontaineer, will give the tibove three in. r tiois, and forward iheir hills to C. 11. G e1.ERIJIC.-.I' 11OTEL. TI1E Sbscriher havinit recently opee. "I the ll T'E . rmmerlyden' pied lby G;. W .iA SON, respciettiily solicit-a a snare ee't ipubbu pa~troniaie hi is Taeile shall al wnys h' l'in aisheed with thme bie.,l the .Markeis nifild no' h is S mnh'es w ithi lie Iest pi'oveder; andcI ~ ere f'eaid c atduentive O sth'rs. No expenuse shall hce spa redl to rendetr i liotel :agreeale to till wile ho m' call eiponi hii IL I. HI1'TElt. i!atiunr-.r. S. C. Nov. 7. ii -hI Th'1e Fdeltield Advertiser,.Gre'envillael m10m tuiineer. l'cm~ile'on .Alessenigc r. will givce thn inusertion" nil thie ('harleseun Coenrier wiill com' once~ 1 wte'. tor onie minthi andi forward h bh-i hills ta the .-nbissriber ihr pay menit. it. lt. I I. GLOBE hOTEL. AUGUSTA.' GEORIJI. I ll E ndersignied, lnte of'ihe Merchant Ilotel. Charleston. (S C.) would inflon his f'riendes ande the public~ that lie has" iakeni th aibove lintel, andie is inow ready to acommoidati thoese wvho maiy thvoir him witlh their patronee~~. lii' wiill make no himst of'whuat hi' witll d. lIhr tiheer thanu to say', that his tables ni il l bet, frnishe< with the best the mearket-. atlard. u':i' the e'-1:ah lisltinemi receive his peirsoatil attentiion; aendi theise who entlh on himtionce are not <ntiistier with his bill at' thre atnd acceoimodations, lie will limt solicit them to call agnin. W IL iA3 GOSS. Anurnsta Ga Oct. 2-,1840l ci 40) The Eerfi'ehl Advertiser. Greenville iAonin tni'eer, Coleomin Scimhl C~talhian~, and Mil ledegeville Standard ot Unieon. wd'il c'ope' the aibeve we'ekhy t'our timies, anid send thmeir hill or patymen~tt ito W. G. Private & Transienut .Board ung BY MRfS. E:DII'ARD Ir. cL'IR.I? liHE has taken Mir. Curtis' brick boil. Jdinog, immedhiaiely opposite Mlessrs iHently & MIcCerdl's Gr'omery Store amt tMessrs. Slovall, Simmons & Cii.'s Wa~re house, wihere she will neommaodiate: fecw regula r Boarders, or nnty ofl he'r cotuntry f'riends who may pilense to call an hier'. Famiilies f'romn the counti'y enn here hnyt retirement, atnd yet be conveniient to' buti.i ness. Augustai, Gun. Oct 20, r 40o The MilledgevilleJournal and Euigeliebt Advertiser will copy tiihei e foer six wecek' NOTIE CE. TA M requtired bv the Act of' the Lecgis!nm Utore, iandc by a Ride passedl at the laist Coir for this Distrie', to aukie a special re'in-rn o: emnthi, of' every Executioti in the ShecrilT's tilicec ithint a prescribed titme. Atiud in oircler to save costs to tine paurties, tand nimpleasat trouible te myself', I hereby respectfiidly nrge e've'ry lDe 'etndanit in Execution, to maike s'peemlv patv-' mensut ; and all Plaintilfs. whoseg cnses are tiarik ed " Wait Orders," to cmie iurwardl attt pn't or cause to bee pidc, the costS em sneh casi'. oti erwise the Execnttions will lie sent ouit t'hr levy S. CIIlUSTIE, s. ii. ii. Nov. 0, 1840. dI d i Bagging Twine. AVIRGINIA Hiemp atic'le, for stulc bepby DOWD & 3IEHGS, Nov. 18. - t' r4.? '11-1WN 1 AYV o I'iI.Y I. Mth~IdJ ill-lallt, 11V ti'aile..d -it) .11 ar.. os' naz, blaick r-aii aund: illiile'. .1 fill. I)i 11101) wheol walkinr~. .1 fowii Inwk %w!i.:I VW1ne 11) "i Ltil" rathier IIaeck 1*31)111 Ih feceii-;:Ili t. ea fit tolbirco. I I. m~ id oImpd ~ ke at;,i:nchedI. Il J ihrtnerlv helloligI'd it, *lr..*.. Id Edrz.I~Oiul. Ie lla 111.114c IdsIa - il, 1ler I'm- E.elivld or its Iledr!4 il. :iiel 14 1. Si t.# i: Vriljur, irfoiin on I)i .-Dsi ict. Arll receive a1 iewnrd III TJi lIv 1)nI Ihirs; and~~ ']'(!!I D.IAlar i apiare liieidtii in: lidih !ul I ie rici. AL.XAN1)AR~ MARKS. Shaikere GardIen see.ds T IE Cropt~i Seed, Sion Aill It(, re. IIIl elf: )it (it- ii 21;ili of Ii la:rge v".eel :neW: of SEI~ rshihe'ril~Iv fly Ilit' 81A K E 1RS of Conneti -wtbd st-c. ribcr Isavi ii nolne olher. T1':ef:! have prod e'r'ib eiiiittorv re ri 1. to set Ihlim --(Y. TIhe lislill 1 ~oi lIrlev miieiue in comilIrv fdealer"4. J.r H. SEVrts .t Noov.'). AN rECTJIt;N %iw-: I-:'.!, nnile N11 :i i-11iv i C to ( erk (t fill, Cnort (pi 4. o iut riel. o? li- ll~iliwi,'_ 'wefr. til wit: 1.owhimzltrl'- I r. ( 'uelo. pinie Innilip, I hii~'. i~4'k's. IN"rr. '. Coth Ntiv 10. IQ1). W.O POE, I 4 tide. Iroli th C'::"I'y ill ruel bVii ) T lr er N. ov~i let. m id %% ..; i t .1, . --ri, .: e'lf*r & ('ce.v.e.1 1hrlj 1!no'.wiIr l!rOII. f1o. .c1 r.a i & ir. k Viiiie i :~ Its I ow iioii tIlut 11111V vlmetwil oropt id inc :ito .1 i e ' ;il MiJnnhbrz. 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