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ig ed a le - A endemy. T H E Trustees of this Institut ion I ye r the peasure to announce, ihat the &eh661 was opened on Wednesday, the 6th M inutaa under-the charge of Mr.' R. D. Shiadler, wfho is a graduate of Kenyon. College. 31r. S. has:had experience it. teiching, and has acquii-ed in this State, wherd ho has beeu-residing for the last tlhee years, a high reputation as'a getle diali, and'a scholar. Strict atteuition will - bl given to. ihe moral deportment of the pupjils, aid ie Trustees confidently re commend the School to the patronage of the public. e The prices of tuition per quarter, (in itding the epense of fire wood.) paiyable quarterly, in advance, will be as follows, vix; a-. 1'or Spelling, Reading, Writin, and Arithmetic, .5 00 For the above, with English Gram mar, Geography, and the branch. es usually taught in English- - Schools, 7 50 For the above, with Latin, an l Greek. and the higher branches .I of Maihemaiies. 10 00 Good Board may be had, convenient to the Academy. J. T ER RY, n1 Chairman of the Board. a Jan. 0, 1841. f 49 Y Pottersville Academy. T HE Exercises of this Acade:ny closed . on the 2W of this month, and will be resuined-on the first Monday in January, p 1841. The young gentleman whose ser vices ,ve have engagel tor the ensuing a year, sustains a good moral character, and d is fully competent to the discharge of the I duties-of the School. PR. QR. Spelling, Reading, Writing and A rithitnetic. 84 50 For the above, with Geography, Enl glish Grammar, -itl Parsing, with other branches usually taught in Aeailemnie,, 6 00. L:ti. Greek and. Mahematice, 8 0), With regard to the health anl morahlsf . Poitersvi!le. we deem it i (11 adlvert, the location of the platce beinig. so well ku< wn. It is 3; itatedl filn a hli:h, dry and sandy ridge, nod remoe from) any Io cal causes uf diaase ; its waters are -on. se-iuen:ly pure anl satuiious. A:ad the mnorais of thlie viilage are Un'xecep!ionlal:e, bwing far renoved fron thou hau!:s of diniaip:aini and vi-e. so comwmu in nmlera tiines. *n ::1lost all our village.C, and whiih are so apt to' p:cy njiupon the inurals of in experienced and unganted youth. anl 1 whliih leads so many ina. vieious ailbits, g< that proves their i-:::;th.e rain. l-rot B the numere,nts physical and miral:idvant to gts wl:ieh m:r viihe p .nusse, we m ' our school wi! receiv i iberal patlroIj. I Gold buardiu.t can hv hw! i: the phk.e, at (tomU N' 0:08 00 pir oj h T. 311Tl%4,LL T Dee. 2,i1.d8 a Fenemale Eustfitute, (-Year th:- Pina Ilounc.) n 1 IE Exercises of tihi Ins:iiitioni will coi. .1 mwence, fir the prerent year, en tlia first i monlay in March. uder the direction 013rs. 3:In.r.s. whose gnantiticntions tit tealh th. vari. : ons branches pibli.shed belw, is niply indica. Ir ted by the rapid progress It' the young ladies 01 whto have hseretti:ae been place-l under her le ch aire; and1b the u iversd s.tisiartlun which it henr inode of inisitetioni has rea-.lersd to, th.r pairenit.. As to health, the situiationi of this Ishmttion - is perhaps .airpaissed bay nonue other ini thns pirt. ofthe e.,unu:zv. Boardingihra:s ia:iv scholars as mniy see proper to apply, can be thad at theo ~of ;thei~ aubscribier, at the rut's publllihd below. y TEP.'-S OF TtTI0x. Pit. qi:.'e For Spelling, lteaidinig, Writing anid T1 Anithnnette, $1 00 Fur the above, with Geaaraiphy, I'.nglish Grammiar and P'arsiing. d7 00 For History, Phtilosophy, Rhetoric and Botar~y, wvithi thet above, 9 001 For [hawing andi Painting on Paper, 7 00 For Velvet aind Satiu P'aintung. 4 50) For Ornamiental Needle Work, 6 0t0 Fur Music, 15 00 Boarding can be obtained at the house of in struction, including waishinig, ait fiom eight 'o 'nine dollars per miouth. Paymenc'ts ait the e. - tb pirationi of each quarter. A.! A. 311.- E_.__ EtnFemale Academyi, ir Located seven miles A'orth 01' Ld'ifed1 ViIllge. 'i T H E Exercise-4 of th,, laisiqOn were .1resumed on the 4thi insI ait, amnd wvill be' continued the piresent year, uinder the di rection of' the experienlced, anid htighly ie. complishedl insruclress, whto conucted it the past year. 1uoard, $S per mnthil. Tuition, as heretofore. Jan. 5. Id11. Ifr50 Notice. tSTR AYE D or Stoku fromit the sub Liscriber on the 29th ofl Novembher', d 1840, a Sorrel Maire, about fourteen toands I high. with a blaze face, fl:x nmane atnd mail, r shod all round, fonur years old next spring.: I will satisfactorily rewarel any one whio th will deliver the said Sorrel Mare to me, r at Funtain Inn P'ost Oflice. G-vetnville District, S. C., or wit' give me sneh ir- d inatiot) so that I enn gem her. orh . iO.iIAS J. AUSTON. d .Tan. 12. 184I. I' 5t .CAUTI'I&A. L O ST or mislaid, a note of hatnd, made . payable to me or bearer, by James Gillam,.for three hiundred and sixty-sesven dollars and some Cents, and (dated in No vemnber, 1837, and duo shout the samie time. A suitable reward will be given for the recovery of said note, and all persons are hereby cautiotned from tradintz for tl:e ioae. JACKSON GAULDEN. Jan. 5, 1841. d 50 d NIV ic c.s ALL thoseindebted to the iate firm of Bland it Catlin &r Co., either byv note or open ae- et count, are earnestly requested to comae forward dI and pay up, as the affatirs of the concern must n: be brought to as clo hi All such claimis not attended to by the firist of el January ensuing, will be placed~ with an Atter peyforcoleeton NEW %TORE. H Ei, Subscriber respectially announces that he has leased the Store corner or arket and Centre streets, lately occnpied by r. G. 1. Taylor. and will keep on hand an sortmtel'it of Groceres, Cotton Batginig, ope. Iron, &c. &c. Orders from -the conntry will meet with rompt and strict attention. 1H. URQUIART. I1amlurgj',Nov. 9, 1840. tf 41 Public Notice. LL personp indebted to the estate of .Blitumer Whiie, deceased, are reluir I te make immediate payment ; and all Msns having demands against the estate, re requested to render them in, properly tested. - ABNER PERRIN, Adn'r. Jan. 1, 1811. (f 49 CASH WANTED. l E Subscribrr takes this methaod of uaty ing to those indebted to the old firtm of icholson &. Presley, onl notes and accounts ir the year 1s39, and previotas, that necessi compels me to reqjuest thetm to come for ard and paty up. I owe. itnoney due on the it.ot January unext, and cannot extend Imager idnigence. I would also say. thatt I wish to Ike an invttriable rule in tay buzinaess to have I acconattts liqidated Ihe 1st of Junntary-each ar. which will save te consideratile trouble, ad be for the interet of nay enstomers. B. B3. PRESLEY. Dec. 10 f 45 1 N o t ice. 111E Subseribers make this Inst call On all I those indebted to them, to come forward l liqnidatt their notes and accotnts, without slay, as we are determined to close up onr sintess. All those who do not take tnlvantaige this notice, by the tilleenth day of Jantnary -.m, will fitnd their notie and acconats at the unds of an Attorney for collection. C. L. GOOD W IN. GOODWIN. IHAR RINGTON &. Co. IIArtItLNGTON & BJRYAN. Dec.7, 18-19 if 4-> Linsey Woolsey. OIL Sale at the Vanlaise Factory, a few bales of heavy and Stperior Lidde y. for e"gr Clothivg, inan:tfecteried f excellent amnetic woo!. ' Nov. 2, lai1 If 40 (Wa0ter-Proota) WNJR E- IIO USE. AN) !P! S:tbseiber is mnelh ::aaed that he is oceire uable i ofiatr hi.; services to sricads anJ old customers. and the public mtrally inl tiahe I'arc-Huu.s. ud (nna tission usiac3 lie tlanca hims'lf that the elitible cation of his Waro- I tns. anad its r mimI: ive imunity fiom the ri~h of firetand fload, will ro are him a liberal patrottage. ll.. has rebtilt the If'are-II-usc frormerly 1wnA :a1 .;dams .- filIcr's, and is tillingr up ,o wirn of it Lhave the lblaest watier-mark ot eae hefor the psurpose of( stiorintg the-ro the c'a"..n ,:f P/a::t r, cum Couantry Merrhant~s. his ima is : -:::--: twa Let highier than any !r wiu e-hous4a 11 townV; an li 11.1 div:son ::,t h .aab::n e!::Vat ! wi1 :!ore from 1100 of li will 44-t Cottato. n a:l atten.d to suchl hn.i. y- as isas:tut arjansacted by G, .a n erirltts, at as low a rate as others enogaged th same ct!ling. hia-in aflerinlg' Id rervi:es to his friends :A tI:- publalic. the silaaeiber cannot refrain Di ackniwh-itng the liberal patroage le ice received fo'm them1; and holpe; by his ;at tttiont to tatim-'' tita it will be Tenewell, :m:ld wvail be tha- rece i-d. GOILI)yrlUN WAL.I'.ER. C'.lumbhi, 1litla Dac. 1t810 a tII : r..;ljaain gent~atlee haavae beaen uap Epoited Aidd-J'-C~tampa to the~ Comanattad -in-Chef, with thae rank of Laenat. C~olaonael. aey will be obaeyed ad respa ctedaccordin~lly. A rmseiad Burt, A/luart 11/ell. Louis T. Ji?'full, .1. PollI; Idkinsona, Johna Englsh, If'illiam~ II. (Cannont. Jr. J. Ilarleston I:cadl Jr. Henryj II. Th/omapson, Juutes Mar Pherson. Tec A ids-de-Camtp abaove nattead, wvill etltlilt emaeves, anad repotrt for dnt:y. eitheir persaon ly or by lette'r, tat the Aadjannat atnd inaspector em-ral, at Aihean, S. C.. lay thec 10tha day of abruaray next. If aeithear aof tlha ahtor c ttnaed ids-de.C:tnnp .shall neaglectot to repmot a S jabovae gniretd, it n. ll be deeme aaa'l: relosial tat :an-eait. ad the vacatncy will be immuaediattely tilled lay mthelur a-..iaattneat. By order ot the Comandaaaer.ia-Chuief. .tAut:S .t)lo~'S. Adittattt atnd lttspector Gieneral State of South Carolina. Alf1BEVILLE~ DIS'J'BICT. l.V Till'E COMMi!1 L E AS. W Vilsona & Iludge vsCase on .lcAttacet. Wiam .M. Baniley Wereats the latifafs hav~e thtis day tiled thaeia elarationa itn thaa Clerks Ollice of .Abbeville istrit.na:iast thae Defe:ndant whto is absett umn. anad ni ithtott the liumits of thtis Stata',. and e same, tapona whoma a copy of the said dleela tioa witha a rttle' to plead uto, tmight be ved: It is thereifore oarderaed, thatt thte said -re:.d-t dla tapplear anad palad tat the said Oce ration. withinta ttyear aaald a dlay, fraoma this datte, jadmtent. hintl anad absohnte will be awar d taamtst hiat JOllN F. LIVINGSTON, c. c. r. Clerk's Otli-', May 31, k40 wv &i $750 agie State of biouth Carolina. ABjE VILLE~ DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. M. 0. Tunman Assuumesar, Fpraimn Vessels. A-r-acuat.N-r. U F.(Plaintitl l atving filed his deaclarationa in. thec Clerk's Otliare on the sixteenath tyof October last, and it appemaing thtat the' endanaft is frotm. antd without thae liamits of the, tatr,and haing necither wife nor attorntey with 'the said District. ont whtom a rtle to plead ta be served. It is therefotre oradered; thtat te sfendant do plead tothte satid decltarationa witha L year ad a day, from thte filinag of thec dec ratiton, or-linal ad absolute jndgmenat will be' atered agaitnst him, by defattit JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, c. c. p. krk's Offcc, .. n13,1NO w &P r t6 and 51 -Sherin's Sales. BY Virtue of sundry writs of- Firi Facias. I shall proced to sell at tdgefield Court House. on the first Mon lay and Tuesday in February next, the allon% ing property viz: G. L. Penn & Co., vs Hollis Dunton. me tract of' land, knowni as the lorganl ract, adjOining Charles Price and others; so one negro man Ned. D. Willams, vs Riley Padget and Lewis Ladget. one mare. Daniel Quattletimm, (bearer,) vs Sam el Wingard and wife, G. R. Sawyer and John V. Sawyer, two negroes, Charles nd Chanry. Alartin Pusey, vs John Bridwell, one nule. Elisha Robertson, vs U. T. Rearden and I'olheri Cheatamn, the tract. ofland where leien:lat Cheathamy, lives, containing two Suadred & filty acres. more or less. adjoin ia 13. [Howard and others. Felix E. Bodic, for Nathaniel' Corley. rs Ioratio Haney, one hundred and fifty wres of land, more or less, adjoining lands ifN. Norris and others. William If. Yeldell, Administrator, vs argaret O'Gilvie and Tolbert Chcatham mne tract if land where defendant O'G ilvie lives adjoining John A. White and others. Also, one other tract, cOntaining one hun. Ired acres, more for kss, know% n as the l'omkifns tract, adjoining Jeremiah Seig er and others. 1J. Chlamlberlinl, vs Mlargare O'Gilvie, Lhe above described properly. Temple Martin, vs the samne, the above esriled property. Eliileth Alims. alias Elizabeth mv ird, vs the same, the above' described arolcrty. Esli Mlitton, vs John Marsh, one tract of rand contaiiing two hundred aud firty a -res, more less, adjoining Elizabeth Car er and other<. Mois llolateei, vs Samiuil Barker, Ueorge Sawyer atd Ethjah Whittle, one ract of laud where the defendant lives, ad ining lands of Z. Miller and others. Jactb U Sonth. vs Sierlinig Powel, one ract of lani, lying nit llor-e Creek, ad. oininig Darlin W alker anl otthers. Archibald Clark, vs Coilin, RItiaberi, nod jshua Clatk, one iract o landcontaining miu humdreil acres, more tr less, lymg o he 3alt1his tad, adjoiniu AMrs. May and 3thers. Geocre Adams, vs Azarialh Stone, six ttdred acres of Inud, nore or less, adjoin ing Thats larris and others. Al. Ilankinson, Exceutor, vs John 11, Durgess, one tract of inI cortaining six modred aares. miore or less, audjoininig Wi ev Glo% er anti others. Jo'seph Woods, (bearer.) vs Williamn 1. mad Alary ligh:oner, nine hundred acres if latnd, niore fir es, adjoiiiig Mlary lightower ami others. Whitfie-ld Brooks, vs Rudolph Carter, ie thousand acres of latmd. more or less, idiuaoining John Wime and others. Chares Price, vs Sherwooid Corlev, one ract of laud where defentat lives, iyjiiii ng John Rogers and otiers. Also, ont )ther iract. containing one hundred acres. nore or less, :ijoining William Slinl'r, aunuel stevei., II. J. Kcip and others. Juh lvauskett, Exe'r, vs John Mosley, levels li tw rei-nI - -------' djoining James Vann and others Sainuel Chapman, vs Azariah Stone, ix hudred acres of land, more or less, ad oinig Thionias Harris and tithers. Sn-.ith 6 Mays, vs the same, the nhove e-ibed 1troperaty. Jamxe Grillin, ::signee, vs Gel. Thur atand, the tract if i where the Aen-I la i, e ctona:iinag three udred acres iijti A. Moga andI others. 'eddyaay & JB'~isialt, vs the~ samte, the h tve udescr: ibed prol1'a'ray Lew is Jones. v*, thea same, the abiove Gomdwin Hair;ing2tonl & Co., vs thet ;ane, the abovi'ie descr'ibed property. Etbert Posev, vs John Grice, one hait Ired antd eighty arres of latnd, motare iir tess, rT B. lIarvey, vs Sanmiet WVilliamas atnd aht Lowery, ote uaniadred atnd tforty-seven ares of Iza:ad, more or less. w here d'een hint Lowery lives, adtjoinitig Jonaathant eW.er nand othets. Davidl dtelaiker, vs Th'lomas A. Styron aid S. C. TeXrry, the a:net oaf hand whtere l-fendant Tearry, ivedl the year W&lU, ad. initg Nichats Lowe and others. atmey & II tnabze, anea ie::ro woant Unr ary, tie tpraerty ofi N. Riaey. eedmanti & '4 eritt, vs ld ward~ Wit. i.'ms,5 Elie hona;'e, smtlhi andi tbridlte, John tHans!kett, vs Nattbanaiel Ratmey, one '. WV. Pc lmois, tot' 10. .J. Cat haao, vs . (.Biacont aniti Eliza taeont, otne houase ad tt tad jaiina Mli . Labordethi mal (at heare. W ~iliamt C. 11iacel, vs Gasper lun'/. arI, hree neg.roes, luecky ad tier chlild, W. lHruonai adiisit ra tor, vs Satm el Crtedhge, T~iandy Cairttld:e aind S U. Terry, atinre t taad cmnti iie twoi m uatred acres, motre or less, edjoiutno N ,owe ad others. David Richard.-0on, vs Elizatbeth Tur ir, oe tract of tad otainuingiia itaty ie ares, tmtore or less, tadjoinitig Johnt A. Walker & Cat. v's Thoamans J. Cotle noea, oe traict of' Ioat aontaiting fotur tunired acre-, tmorie tar less, aljiing R U. Glin alnd whers. Altet Wailler, for J. N. Wardhiw. vsI P loaas J . Calea'nti aindt R. C. Griftlin, e iove adescribied property. Joha MclLeaan, assi::iae, vs Thoaamas . ;o tema n, rte .atbove dlescribhed propaerty. Aaraam Witmb ish &i Jaithnsaot, vs TI. J Coleani atnd Larkina Grilli. the above lseihdt property. The Exetoars of A. Sharpton. dtec'ed, ,s Dalasotn G. Cal vita, A nsley Colvini andia antiel Colvina, two haundaredl aacres of landI toiaig TPhatmas Chambterlitin a thers Trheupolus Lutndy, vs Joseph diigh ater, Wiley Mihtotn antI Eli Milton, five mtdred and foarty acres of land, tnore oar less, levied on ais thie propertty of Josephl [htnwer, adtjomning Dr. Geiger and L. l'llzev anal othters. Richard Parks. vs Elleta Colvita, two utadred anid six aicres oaf land, moare or' less, i oiaig Mrs. Freetmana anal others. James 0. white. bty htis next fiend, vs he sae. the above described property. ru...abet Thomaterman. vs Josh. Clark id P. Ketupsrotn, two hundred and soien ty live acres of land, more or less, udjoin og lands of Win. Walton and others. Simith & Frazier. vs William Nety, the lelendants interest in a traitt of land ad sinting Win. Johnson and others, Beverly Burton and others, vs W. C. H all, one brown horse nod bridle. Goodwiti, H arrington & Co. vs Jo-ianh A. bitchell, one traef of land containing twen ty ;cres, more or less, adjoining William Morris, E. 1. Presley and others. Jacob 11. Smith, vs the same, the nbove described proPerty. Terms of Sale. C:sh. S. CiIRISTI.F,, s. a. n, Jan. 12, 1841. c 54) State of South 1 n rolinta. EDG.EFIELD DISTRICT. Wiley D. Motnee, A pplicant. vs Win. ftlonnce, 6nd others, Def ts. B Y an Order from tith! Ordinary, I shnll proceed to sell on the first Modny in Februalry next.the real estate ofM arthn loniee dereased. simate in said District, on thie waters of Wilson's Creek, bounding on lands of* the estate. of' Willis ilnyson, deceased,'r. Wil son, Temple Hargrove, aid others, cothtaiing onte huitndred eres. inore Qr less, on a credit of twelve niiiths. Purchasers to give Bond iid personal security and a Mortuage of the premi. ses to the Ordinary. Costs ti be paid in cash. S. CiHRISTIE, s. F. I). Jan. 1:3, 1841. ($C) C 50 State of South Ca olina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. I~cury Stone .ippliennt. v. Thomas Stone and others., Def'ts. .. B Y ni Order from the, Ordinary, I shill . proceed to sell on the ir-t .ionday in Februairy next. the real estate' of Jesse Stone, deceased, sitinte in said Di.triet adjoining lands or J:tines Tomnkis.s, Jatnes raikiter, Henry Stont, awl oviers, con nitg ote htdred nd sixty-sit nierss more or less. can n eredit of'twelve mon0ttti .-. Pit rehasers I give li"1nd1 mi11.d ierson-. al seenrily, and ;I .11irtgagie atf tIII'he premise's to the Ordinary. Cos!s Li he piti.I is' c:sh. S. U H:U .STlf., s. E. D. Jan. 03, 1841. (3 . Stitle of, E01.1(11 Caina~l. ABBEVILLE DISTRiCT. Cyntha Taylor, Applicaat, vs Joel iurnh n, otaid otthers. Def'ts. . B Y n Order from the OrdinIy. I -shalh pr-ecd to sell ont the firt MndsiJiy ail February next, the real est.itu of Lee St sel, de-. ceeasedl. situ~ite i said listrict, on the wa ters of' liig Creek, adjosinin lands of' lidi dietunt Grahsam. Daivid .Mack, and. others, Col iininin. two hundred acres. more or less, ott a credit of twe've months. Purchaser., to giie Bond and personal seeirity, and a Mlortsi age of the pretnises to the Ordinaty Coits to be pai.f in esh. S. C!IWII~E. s. u:. i'. Jim. J:3. N411. '(.913) r 50 State of' South i airlinu. EDGEFIELD DISTItICT. John W. Ilalland wife. 4p p licansts. v-. \'irgintia E. Johnson. De-sf'endant. B Y n Order fron the Ordiniary, I shall proceed to sell on the fir.,t .lunsday in Februarv next the real est.at of Joshtn. John1- I ,-onl, decused, lyin pa itly i the Distriut of Edge field ai:d part.) in the Disric I: A:bbevilc. tit the waters oll Iardlhour ('reek, adjoining ind one Itt ndred and fifty acres, thcere or less, 0n i credit of twelve inombhs. Pturchasers tI give Bond ind rsnitial security, and a Mortgage of' the premives to the 0j dinary. Cests tu be p):dId in cash. S. ClIRISTIE, s. I. n. Jan. 13, 1841. (.9:i) c 50 .Al3BEVrILLE DISTRICT. ..3hhN A. WAA'ls( N, liviig about two aidl.'- tri'Li lt'heem!hil, tolls befwei~ me mei: ilarkub~ ha ili e. suir feet tell insches lo;;hI. -tpposed tia'he. tight yenai.s old. hlis r ihth eiy ! out. ni star and li slit o his iose ands fisre hse:il. n wvhite spot oo the left side sif hsis tieck, with -stanilar spiots ont his biodv Ni, ithsr biraimt. or marks pierceivnblen. A pipraisedl at :15 dlolkm'. N.\I'.\.N1''L l~eC.\NTS, .j r Cambdribee, No'. 7, 1,140. d 4 I Stttt.O ohNotlil i ( a'0l11i1. EDGEFIELD DISTPRICT. IN TIlE CO.\MaON I'LEAS. W.5 lil.Dt r~ s II lintift hai ~ii thie diay filed hsi% . D~iela r:st io n in myi ilice,. aiml the Dseli-nd lit hivinig in' n ilie or Anarinesy ktnown'ti bie vithis ins -th ite, isn ni hon a copi of the saml', wiea ritis toi plei. eotnhl bei ser'ted i' is sor d'rsd shut the Def.iuant ph-ndit io the sid~ lice. Ilriion withiin a veur mand m daiy. 01r finsal ni. d ihbmlutue judgheer':t w ill bes give niiisnhii.t hiim. GEO. POPE, c. c. r'. ('urk's 's'ce. ? Dec. IS. 1840). ( C ,& n $7 50) 47 EDIGEFI ELD) hDi'dHItCT. Daiiel hird, Foreign Attnca;a. F H E P'iniili in this cnse. hiving this day f3 iledl his del'mtarntnon, iunid the D ef'endanit havinsg nsa wife, or Attosrneiy. known in i this State, upon~t whoma n copy od the Sitime ennl bie served: On tiotion, ordered tat the sail D)e fendant do appear anid pleasd to the saids decla-. ration. witiia v enr iinid a day front the pub-. hienit hereofl or final and absolute juadgmiont will be aiwarded nyinitst hitn. - G EORGE POPE, c. c. ?. Clerk's Otlice, Dc. it9, 15411. J c. P. 5T rso aq brte of .S~citIl ( lIOillift EDGKyIELD) DISTRICT. IN TIIE COMMON PLEAS. Wiltlinott Datiel, t's Attachment William Salter. Assuompsiat. rIIE Pla~intifrli having this day filied his ile einrastion inthe abo ilsve stattedi case, usnd hvinig no iie or atitorney knsown to be wvii h in this Stiate, upoini whotm a ctpy of' the satid declratitin wvitht a riul' to pihomih enn be served It is ordered that the said D~ef'endaint tdo appear nd plieid to the said declharation. within a year and a day, from the publientioii hereof'.or final nd abhsolute jiudgmtenit wtill he awarded agninist himt. G O. POPE, c. c. p. Clerk's Offie, Marcha '26, 1840, a .o n $7 50 nge 9 ROCK & 3OB PRXNTJNG O F Every description exceted~ with neatiness and despatch, at the Oflice f th~e .nDUI'vELD ADVEstTreERt. PROCLAMATION, ly JOLN P. flICILA RlDSON, Es-;. Gor crnor and Commander-in-Chief, in and ocer the Stalte if South Carolina. [1El 'AS. II pulrslIire or im act or the Legiiature of this stiae, the votes Iir Menber4 ot' the twenty-seventh Congress hve beetconted in presnece of the Governor. by Coinlnissioners appoiited t'r that purpose : and it appears that Isaac E. flomens has beet uly elected forl the Con'1ressimal Distrit of brleston; it. Barnwell ithe- . ih'r the District Cliiposed of Coleton and PIeauit'ni ; Jo.hin Caiphell, for tt.e Di-trict composed ofGeorge town, florry. Ylarion, Miarlborogih. Wilianis brg. and Darlington; S. 11. Bitler, for. the District composed of. Burnwell. Orangeburg. Lexintou, and Richlanid; F. W. Pickeiis. flor the Dis:rict coinposed of Edeefield and Abbe. ille ; Willian Biter, fur the District composed of Pendleton and Greenville; Janie- Roni or the District coinposed of Union. York. partanhn'rg. and Chester; Thomas D. Stin ter, for the Disnit composed of Lnanenser, Kershaw, Stintler, nud Chisterfield ; and Pat rink C. Caldwell, tir the District cotnpased of airfield, Newberry. and Laureits. Now, 1herefore, I do is-e this, my Proclinnn iiiii. notifying and diclaring, accoiding n the roviiofthe said Act that Isaac E. iolies, hi. arnwll lhett. John Canhel. S. 11. Bit crIF . ucius, WillinnaI Butler, Jamnes i.oiers, Thomas ). Sntn'ur, no1 PIatrick C. aldweil, ir 11 a muajorilv of the vcotes in thIir respective Congressionil Districts, afiresaid. ani are duly electedh Re presm:tatives in the onaress of the United States t'iom this stiatc. Given under my hand. and the Se'd of the Stale. : Iotimbia. thi tie Iith day of Deeaniber. in the year of iir Lord, one thnisisan I eizlim hundred and firly, atnd in the ixivy-tifth vear of the independ enice of the UaitL ties of Ainerica. JoHN 1. ICIIARDSON. By the Governor. 31. L.sonm, Secretary of Stmee. Dec 2., 140 r 47 PROCLAMATION. Aat Es:curivi: Dxet.nnrT.sT. Colunbia, Nov. 2ith 18410. By His Excellency, 11. K. InA.'im, 9.q.. Governor and Cominndr-in'he i, and ver thm : ite 1s-h'u1ith Carolinta Whereas, i!nforma1.tion1 htas been received at this Departin-nt, fron thn Town Council of WiniShorohit. that nia the 141h i:::t. an atro ciOins .ti:utpt was made, by so: ,: person ltn ino-wa, it) hire' ih;-- Court 11mio of Fairfiwld District. Now inow ye, that to tihe- mi'nd ,isticc nay be dune, and the uf!'ender biontl.t n lega. nntishmeni. I it, hereby oitir a r-ward of oNE UNIRE) ANDFIFTY DOLLAlH, ur h pto r m.aa. 'nd delivery i unto aiy .il of the State, and prosecicot to convic lon, Colggmbia, ti ,thi diay or Novtiaber. Olil thilnisiad eight I. lmadred and forry,:id ii the sixty-fifih year oh the Inid'1pendence t' tile Unied Sut:.:s of Auwerica. B. K. IlENAGAN. By the Governor. '11. L.jaton , S cretary of State. IDGF.I:hE LD DIS'1TRICTr. ,Y .r'H1't rY L~On. A ppliant, ) .L I '~ P nui: A~t o Ja v. TI aperi itom sutlish;&"iion,ta j~nielPode a.1 .Joel onithin. I le 1efendaho:10 in to above sinmated case, esie withotl the Ilimits n'f this Stale. It is threfoire ioreed ihlit ihey~ do, anjpear d object to i he divisin or sa ie of' lhe emi est'nCt f Lee Steel, deceased. an. or efe fa'the first aatndmay ini Febrnary tn'xt, I'S h, or thie'iir contsent to thme sameu ill bei. G ien under my handi, thm~i Ii th dat'o Nov. 1840. OLIVER TOW LIE, 0. E. D). Nov. 26. ;,1 43~ Siate of solih 'Miolina'. Ierv Statn--. Aplienior, vs 'Thomas S'a~mie ;ari! nthmers, Defetimthtnts. (TAppe.;mrinig to mVY XI -itirntin- thiit . tAnr St~oneC, Levy' .1lrdana wife ti' mth. I no tof the4 1D.ei..dat in the abovet tiid c-i', ra'side beyndl t lie limits ot :ins tte. it is t beieliare rid.'ired, I ihat they o en l aml' 111 objec.t to the di. isin, nr al It, oft the realI esmtiat' f .l'sse S tone- tie r'llai, an or helbre thbe firsit Mlanaiy inl -ilt be eatered1 oh' recor:1. 0. TOuV LI, 0.e F. D-.I Nov 3.1840ti e mah 41 NOICE. - yoJLD) re'spentthy int'nrm lmy friendat 3,and iitih ulei genen~lhhy that I i hav par ese mty brother''s initeri'st ini thme Pimeiix tone Warne ilaniitctory. coi'stinag at' No roes, Minles, WVuatn. llarnessm andui stock opf ' are, &c. &c., tfor the purpose at' mtannaihetin-' n ag Stone W~arC in all its variouts bracheas id hpie by promtt attention to bnisiess to mia t''snll-COLE.I1AN RIH ODFS Boots,Brogan~s, &c. rH EIL' Snubscriier' ha';tsi ut r/civeld, J. Cnsi'gnmtienit, nal wilI selI liow hior nnsh, or' tin short timef to puncitual cus ine vi'zr:-. Ont' e'nse: Sal skin Bltuts, Onte do UIruan'as, and 36,00(0 Cigars. .1. 0. B. FORD. First door bedow Ilubburd's Hotid. I Iabrg, Oea. '27, iif 40 NOTIC Eo AL L pei'sons indebted to Let' is Jones . & Co., nre earnestly r'Uinei(sied tt a l ani settle by the first dayt oh' Februnary ext, or their niotes anid necentsi wil ihe )ed ill the hntds of' an Otlicer for co I .u ik,-, JAn. 5. 18.11. d 19 T 111 celebrated Race H'driani? Sfta litn will stand the eisuing Sai6in, from 151h Febvuarv to 15th .iune, t-.'Mr., t- B- 3Al I', i Ednefield Distric, ., U., 3 miles from thle C"ou'rt-1lause, oti the:. Auanima Road. Hae ill be let it) nareo at 82J Ohe 4ingle vi-ii, ?30 the,..Season, and $50 to) insure.; and one ilgi4'to the groom im every instance. The moge, e an apyruved note pay abid th 15th Deceted her next. must be sent with'eath mare, d she will not be served. Good ainstuirage will be provided, and mares fed on ruin at a reasonable price, and servants boaid ed aratis. Every care will be taken ofmares au6 unls. bai nio liabilities will be'itcurred a'r e-apes or cidenis. AlGYEfE,is a dark brown horse, ith: out n bite, except a star, fifleen binuds aad three qunrers hight ; )Osesed of uncom mon bone atnd muscle, and a'orm''6m hiin- with perfect symmerry,,every es. sentital of a Race Hlorse. He is iiw ten years old, having iten foaled iii ?farylal1 in the Spring of 1830. 'le 'was sired by the famous lons. Tensoumhis dam This-. tie, "as by Ogle'a Oscur, his.;randam by Dr. Thornton's imported .lorse Cliftlen; his g. g. dani by Mr. llall's Spot; aid his g. g. g. dam by Dr. 5larshall's flyder Ally, who was by nitdosay's Ainbian. The Performances of ARGYVE'upon the Turf. lave pldcchhn in the very it rank of American Ilorsesaba Racer, while those (f hits get entitle him to an equal stantiing asa Stallion. lH started first at Orangeburg. S. C. in January 1834,' aid ran at larnwell, Augusta, Macon,,polun hia, aI Charlesion, two. three,. and Iour miles hes. n inning stccessively 8 r,4e', live of Ohea of tir mile heats, beatin; Pat:y nn!bse, Rattlesnake, (3times) Lu cy Aihito, Rublight. Bertrand junior, (twice) Vertumnus, &c. &c. lie never lost a heat, and was rarely if ever put up to his speed. until his extraordiunary debat by Join Bascombe in April, 1836,, the cicumstances of which are fririiliftr to every one. Subs. quently he wes trained andi rut with great success in VirginaL; and in May last on the Central Course at B1atimuare, aier runtlng for the firsg heat of three m iles, and losing it by a hddd in'i mintites 4-seconds, he won the shconii heat in 5 minutes, 40 seconds, being the best second heat of thiree rniles recordbd in the hIstory of the American Turf, and the most brilliant performance of a year sur passiing all others in the richness of-its an nals. During.ahe..same wveek, and on the same coursef: one (if his dauthters, Kato Seaton. woi the great sweepstakes of SIMO, beatitg a fine fieldwit h gtent ease; buch a coincidence being hitherto unknown upon the Turf. A RG YLE stood but one season and io a limited number of inares, not many .61 whiclt were thoroughs bred, yet his colts have won nine out of the eleven races fo n%hich tlsey have beetn tarted, beatiug at one, In (, and three miles, the get of many of our best Stllions, besides several-in orted coltt, sorie of -them in' firsi-raf' amh Kate Seaion. are now unrivalled Up, u the Turf by satty thintg of their age. 'rite owiers of AROYLE. -itabrinaing him hack to the Staie in rhich (tho'-no roaled) he was first trained and gaibed is earliest lauirels, present him with couff dlenice tuthe Public, as being in every wag, on aecount of htis blod, sire andi form, hs perlormntces ott the turf, so remnarkahlt for enduransc, as wvell as speed, and the extra' rdinasry sntt cess of hits act, worthy of' their cntire appjroba~iti. WV. 1. SMAYS. Dec. 15. 18.10. 4G sf Reeia'ng 6' Forwairdintg VAND i~gve & Vtomuiisson1 BUSJIVESS:., IIA noII, s. C. lIE Susbscriber rsetnt ae"Tiv Nto retnew to his customters, bis scr ackttowleditentts t'or titte extenit~ve patronage hihert'' beste' etd on himt; andtt wotuldl begWi as .t.c1 ,the of a continot:met4e of that strict atten. tio to t heir ittte'r sis, whticht, trita a lttrgely its cresedl busintes, he lla:ters hiself has bcen a pt eciated. lie detms it tunneceC~sary to dilate, to' Mix'n en e~rs, tin the evident suiperi'rtty of his clana thteir watrm.ap-t~ ats a i'ECEVING' .-ND vI.-r|.*t'.! 'i U* rsr:-this long e.rpericuec itt tis diepardIIeZs rigorous obscrranco,f s n trulione- atd the rates of IHwalin;;; .hi~ entirC a ~ttttton beitng t estricted to ai Cumnutttssion Ba -tmesS aleone; and1 the isolatedl atta ele'cued ' is-. tisun of his watrehouwe,~ thuts lessetming thte nisks fruit tire atnd itnnud-'tions; .are cirenmtantces, wticht. reiih al duc defciece, entitle himt to ,a T'o PI.ANTERs iso woutld agaitt tetnder is ser vices in ulhe sale of teir co-rvos and other exo uuw.: ton'his departmsent be appropriates hits perstnaI ttentiont, antd fromt lhis practallkaiowl edge of this business, he fee'ls nassured he wil protnte the interests of those who may conimgnt n hitm. J. F. BE!NSONJ. iJlaburg, S. C. Jntly 25, 1840 3f EXECifl~~iP fET ri' lIE followving ;azettes will publish all 1Comuntutictions5 tssmuttg frotm this De patrhieur. reciprocally. and ail Mlitiary Orders fmnt theu Adjtut:itt ansd hinspector Genieralfs OIl ice, marked [C.] ottce tt week for six weceks: VTe SouthI Carohitman, Chaarle-totn 3ler,-osry, Charlrreston Coutrie~r, S Ombernt~ Patriot, Ca:tndent Joutrnal. Chserawt Gazette, Eadgehielhd Advertiser, pu litlerton Messengaer, and Gre~enivile Monmin~iteer. Byv n'rder oftheu Governr: Executive se tary. Dec 1_.1 -.10 . (46.. FRIESIH RICE. 11E l subscriber is imnl cleaning at his IM ill, a large 1at"!tity .utf RICE, Iresh tad sweet. Ordhers,Iior anty quantity, to lbe ih-liw ~re'd at the' Coutrt-Ihnuse, will he attnded to if left at the Poast-Ohibee. R. Tr. 3ltMS.' Dn. 2.1. 1lO. :f17