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endene on the chanty and- benevolexce of dh Community. - I repet to ane..mtcanssan so you the resigna-I btio g4bh late Pesidesnt of oea College. whose qdasreof meflnes, itn that bih and dign ified aton. las been occued with such decid.-d and dist=uisid.benefu to the institution. and 1Wte state, Under hise andjudicioun con 1owl; S iterary chacter has not onl been 1wse aa eitly sustained. both in the acquire inats of the Students. and the ability of the Protessor., tout its aaorols have at the same time advanced toa state of pirity and improvement. which it m betseved has never beet surpassed. ithe espetieuce or this or any other sewinat y 'eyly regretting th- loss. as well us the cir -cunttnces which have deprived as or ii -'er vices, we may sill coldently hope that his chrter and example are so indelibly impress ed "pta the Wnstatutioti, and its succsIve g cranows of youth, that its lingering infuences will centiouc to guide and to actuute it, in the sae honorable coutze of virtu- aid succes. I need not, I trust, recommend to your contisued favor and patronage. an institution, whose en iatened contrabutions have etended to ery pursuat and avocation-eery art and sciette. as cultivated in our State-and whose infien ces have been diffused through all the walks and vocations oflife. oetipytiag eery station in society, ailing every ofe01ion1d1 adorn ingsInaic,: the Bar,: Pulpit, and our Lz ititive coMuCis. The moral weight and in nov which South Carolina has s, long exer e, ahrough the talents and usefulaws if her smt ,nne, an the affairs of this Uniot. and abich this intitutionl has s largely contributed td'prserve. is of tself an over-ruling induce wnent to fsster atnd improve it. Encouragmetnts to prowote agricultural im pm osb. has nver received that considera. whio h their itportance merits. Irom1i the Rapressatatives of a people s entirely absorb ;,itn the pursuit, and dependant upon the sue cess, of that branch of industry, as are the citi zuse of this State. It would not be so much a Veter of surprise (however im rovident it be rarded) if its iters had been so =cd a overlooked.by the govern asent of a community pnrely pastoral, or comn meroiaL. But in Stouth Carolina. it is admitted to, be the gre. the absorbigA. and almst the on if productive interest; and our dailyexpetience proves. thatit is the constant aspiratiion ofevery other etployment.. to vest its accnmniated earnings in its pursuit. In the economy of this State. it is the aliment f ecery other busmane and vocation. Its productions supply the traffic ofthemerchants. ttarequiremeits give employ ment to the profession: and its patriotistn and i industry contibute the larger portion ofour re venue. Our statute i.osks furnish ample evi -dence ofa wse and provident regard to protect. as well as to promote, the interests of other classes and prsuits.bythe litnited partnerships. .emmercial regulations. and corporate privileg es and franchises, which they have so iberally established. lutthte benefits ofilegislatioi, eith er partial or discriminative. to advance its pe- I .at'har interest, it does not comport with the in dependent character ef the agricultural cow nnnty, to desire to partipate. But in the de Velopment of the wealth of the State-in tha improvement of objects common to the enter prim and the interests of all-it inieht reason ably solicit and expect, the aid and patronage ofar State Qoveroent. A Ge lcal Sur vey of our mineral resources, (whi chimnce land aident are every day so wonderfully de. veloping.) a scientific analysis of the differentM soils. so important to their pro6table and judi cious culture. miay I presiume be considered among the g!el and legitisefs objects to which gisltive encouragement shoud b-- di veesew. The beneficial influence of the Pro duetive corporations and other new inves nessef capitaL. so usefully and successfully ling to promote the prosperity of die in iertin portion ofthe State. are illus- j eudve otte policy of instituting scieati6e re samaebie, su heeiand~einisistheirihors , trating; .weli as difuting, the permaneat 5 sources of wealth frn the vuluable ores and a produets oftbe earth-they have increased and - taultiplied the masofnational prespevity. ,ad dud t' die comforts and conveenienices of soce-e -i, distributed new employmnents. and infused r .~eenergy. and enterprise,ito thehabits and , cbaracter ofter people. A small annal ap propriation to establish pulmunie.. promnetive of the objects to whic-h the State Agricabural So-C ciety has so patriotically devoted its attent-on. C would gready contribute ton ad its laudable ex- c ertions, to itnspire the eminlatin. as well a" to enlighten the experience. of ouricitisuns Thse betnefcial influence of legislative patronage. ini - sueh instances, may he Inlstrated by the suc cessful examiple of'tmmse States, by whose ex- S perience it has been tetd and whtile it must e necessarili tend to dignify, as well as to en courage, th great and important interest. upon the success of which the prosperity of this State so maitnly depenids, it is at tesame time ex- I empt, in nay view, froan those ohycctions tvhich way reasonably be ur~ed. on prmneippie, to die practice of conferring privileges, parotecsion, immunities, or franchises, on particular classes or associations of citizenas The Last but not the feast interesiting topic to which I would invIte your attention. is the de- a Iapaa ted atnd ruinous condibon of the State House, and its appendagesa; the offices atnd r basement apr mient of which. are in a most ehcerdess a rforrn Me stale of inconaveni once, and decay. Venerable fair the purpose it * has subserved.--associated with the' mnot uim portant events, and 'he prouden~t recollections of the past--.-conmaeeraated by the eloquence andl the patriotism of which it has olleni been the se-nc and the occasion, it is teea worthy of the pride and fostering care ofrthos, itito whose gutar-I diaship it has now descended The nioral inennce of a high State example. exercised ittn thensea ecoomey of imparovinag. as well as pro testing, the property of the peo,-le and of te State. and ita delighting to honor and emabellish theancient Halls of our ancestors and prede cessors. is prsettically more effectist to fix the at-I tachosunt of our citizens on our institutionis, and to stimulhate the entei prise and emulation of the people to improve their inadividual comforta and resources, than all the- speculnti'e induce waents, with either ' loohy or legislatinia can proe'er. We shoul therefore regard theu mould eying effects of time, upon the venerable walls of our CapitoL, with the same sedulous care, and reverential solicitude, to renove them. as we would defend and build up the breaches a'nnovalions of lawless atnd ambitious en cres.hmenoa. on the sacred harriers that sur round the sovereignty and independence oh the Stt. . JOHN PICHARDSON. Frunm the Hambharg Jeomrnt. Bvsines& tre.-sit s truly gratIfying to the friends of Hamburg, when they wit ness the very large buisinese doing an the variotue departments here. We need no longer doubt the prosperity of Hamteurg, the heav'y trade and activity nif the citizetns, and the bestle in the streets daily, prove -with unerring truth, that Hamaburg is gy, inag ahead. Heretofore, we looked upion the arrival one day of 6 or 700 baales of cot, as something extranrdhinary, hut now we are able to count over 1000 bales, and thns who doubt it are referred to the warehastse books of last Thursday's daie, theyr -peak the facts. T wetytwo years ago, end Hawbura, S, C, was nOt known; and the streets huieb pre now alive with bajit--e and the hustle of theo many people who crowd ,bcgi- were a masb-artreat for reoptilo ind a hiding plae' (dr feroeous nanimals. Now 32il is gay and bright, The :all oaks save bowed before the hand of our Foun ler, and a quagmire is become a garden, a which are marked off quarters for every me5'ls taste. All this las been done by tihe perseverance of one man, without money. Fet havinig perseverance and an indomita ble spirit, nhieh faltered not at i#lisilltes. Men may say what they pleae, ansi -ndiesavor to refrain from aeknowidging hiat n hicb tneir own consciettr says is the ruth, but the world wil! give hdnor to whom is i, due, Truth erushed to the arih will rise again with superior force nid brilliancy. listory points out uosuch an instance as this which this Founder of 'or city presents, who in the very teeth of a great anal opulent city. together with what his enemies could do against hitm. has planted a city, where con erce lour ishes and i here millions or trade is trans meted with the up country. He can look pon a111 this and say, I have done it, and By reward is yet to comie. Ete Sbertiser. EDGEFIELD C. H. THURSDAT. hcEtBmnE. 2, 1841. ( In consequence of the length of the Gov rnio's Message, we have been forced to lay >ver a number of articles prepared and in type FLt this day's paper. Our advertising patrons shall be better attended to in our next. State Agriratural oietyid and Cattle Show. We are infos tmed by a gentleman who was pl e -ent at the great Cattle Show in Colhmbia. during tihe first week of the Legislature. that a Siner exlibitioi of animals has never taken lace it South Carolina. The hores of Col. Hamptna. consisting of stallinos. mares, fillies. and yearlings, were of mperiur blood, form and beauty. The Show sink p'ace in the yard in rear of the State lotsme, which from JI o'clock in the mnorning atail I o'clock was thronged with members of lie Society. the Legislature. and many respect, ble ritizens of Columbia, and of the Stategen. ally, who aesifi-d by their animated looks, that Irey participated largely in the lively pleasure ad exciting interest which suds a scene was alcadated to inspire. The pens of Dr. Par er, Cal. lamilon. Benjamin Taylor, Johns ireston. Dr. Perceval. and Dr. James Davis, resented for observation and comparison as ine specimens of Durhsmn and Devonshire cat le. and their crosses; Berkshire bogs, Bake. well sheep, and some other breeds. (it is be ieved) as can be found in the Un-ited States. Our enterprising and public spirited citizen. 0aptain Richard Ward. from the Ridge, exhi 4ted a two year old bull and heifer of a @epe ior size. form and keep. lie received a Silver 'up as a premium for his Durhain Bull. taj. elder and the Rev. Mr. Davis are entitled to I high praise for their fine mule and mule oIL. To Col. Hampton, Taylor. and Davis. much raise is due for the public spirit. judgement ud skill, which they have manifted in the nysata.. r blobtoe - -unwo es ttre and weep. and for their exertions for the improve -ent of time stack of the State. The meeting f the Society, and the exhibition ofrstock, will npart a new impgulse to the whole agricultu dl commtunity and lead to many effort. in the muse of agricultural improvement. Thme distinguished gentleman, who presides ver the Society upon beitig re-elected to the d1ice of President. responded in a short but ar emit and inaspiring address, in whbich be pledg d all his energies of waind and body, in the reat paramnounat cause of reform and improve. ient in the agricultural c.ondisson of the State., bn Thursday night in the Iteprisentative Hlam I' the State liouse. Genl. Ilamond delivered :a unuerous audience, one of the ablest and tort instructuve addresses, that has ever been stened to in that building. Tho Society ad murned in great harutony. From oar Cerrespondca - Cotuxns., Nov. 23. Thme Legislature cnmmenced its regtilar ses ins yesterday. (Monday ) thes proceetdings of ae Last day of the last Session was read, the mdi was called, wvhen ugnmorumt was formed, and roceeded to business. .m number of petitionms a-*re pireented and ntite gi'.nt of thme intrb uction of several Balls. In the. Se-nate Jnd:e lnger tmade a mnove upon thau disnr~ntuin ( the proceeds of thme sales of Public l.andIe A Message was received frm Ihis Excellency e Governor today at I ai'chock. and read biy a private se"cretary B T. Watts Laq. it is a mgthy very ablme and well writtenm d'cusmenmt. hr. Quaattehmunm of Lyzsingtom gain iso'sc- 'hmat n Tuesdlay snext, he wvould introduce .m lill, to ednce amll acts and clauses of acts isn relation to Ie Militia of this State into ne art, and to Ml or and amend the samie, this is thme asime big lihl, as it is called thsat has been twice defeated sefore, by fesrnmer Leislatures, und it is again irought before mus, t.s is winter. Judlaig from he feelin~r ofthe Members I aims dispo.sed to selieve it will again receive the same fate, as meremn~sm. There is a eontrariety of opinions whether Ihe Stale should receive her portion ir die pro. eeds ol the sale of' the public lands, we cannot yat psesent what will be the reoust, there ifas een nothming of inter-st doane yet. Upon all mttcss of impo~rtauce I will wrnte you. November2S4. According to adjournmenst, the H ouse met to ay at 11 o'clock. a ntuimber o~f pwtittiss were resented, and notices given of the instroduction *f several importanot bills. Thme Governor'. tessa.ge was made the special order of tree day. ad disimssed ol:-we are again to fight the bet les of Protective Corporation., Brigade En ampm-nts. Banks. &c., in a fe w days the sea ion will become quite instermsing. Mr. Dudly itroduced a Resolution, wit-h was made the pecial order for to-morrow. declaring Jeadge iauat's inability, from old age, to discharge the nlutes of his office, amid that in the opinsion of hats Legislature, his ofilece. should be declared -srant. The resolution created somne excite neat in the Hnsse, and I have noedoubt several Fehswailhe made both for and arains.t it. a to-morrow the big Military bill will he read hbe rst time; the friends of the bill will use very exertion to pass it, anmd if they should fail. have no douht a move will be made to abolisis1 hie whole Malitin System. Thsememsa to bel tore opposition to the Encampment iysfetn masn I anticipated, from the zeal which hins Ex ellencmy the Governor manifested in his tour his summer. I had no doubt the System would e revived withcst any sort sfdiicuhty, but it is wry donbtful whether the hill will naam n nnt. HYEIENEALs. 17Te suike fie that binds two wttk earts." MARRIED. On the 18th uit by the RI... J. Peterson. Mir. A. C..Dean. to Him Martha Bland, all of this District. At Springfield. Newberry District, on the 18th salt. hoy tho Rev Thoumas Frean, Dr. Win. H. liarrnegton, to 3i Sarah .4., daughter of the Hon John Belton O'Neail. The friend, of Wn. J. 1. 1 KIN.E'q. anntousie. hin as a candidate for the office of Ordinary, of Edgefleld District. September 2. tf 31 G The frien#4s of Cols W. 11. MOSS. annnnee int as it candiddie for Ordinary of Edgefield District. October 21 if 38 The friends of Colonel J. HILL. announce hin as a candidate for the of fiee of Ordinary. of Edgefield D1Iubic. August 26 if 30 07 The friends of IIPuey CULBREA TH. announce hitm as a casdidate forthe office of Ordinary, of Edgetield District. Septemnber 30 if 35 07OThe friendis of If. R. WILLI -1.1S. annoounce him an a candidate for the otfice of SheriTuftthis District. Octoher 21 if 38 07-The fiends of Aquilla MILES. naioune him as a candidate for the office of Tax Collector, of Edgefeld District. September 1 if 33 Goshen Cheese. A PRIE articlejnst received by the - subscribers ALSO. Codfish, Mackerel. Herring Sardines &c SCRANTON & M EIGS. Nov 30.1841. 2t 44 utgar and Coffee. ST. CROIX Ior o l c.,. & Cuba Su. gar%, Java, Rio, & St. Domingo Cof fee, Ju-,t Received and for sale cheap f or cash by SCRANTON & MIEIGS. Nov. 30, 1841. 4t 44 Fruits and Spices. C ITRON, Currssas. Itaisens. Lemons. C Mace Cloves, Nutmegs, Cassia &c. just received and for %ale by SCRANON & MEIGS. Nov. 30, 1841, 21 44 Fresh Groseries. JUST Received a fresh supply of Groceries among which are the following. viz: Don. ble and Sing- Rened Loaf Sugar, Pickles. Table Salt, Mustard. Hyson. aid Black Tea.I Soap. Sperm and Ta1low Candles, Ginger, Pepper, Spice. Indigo, Madder, Saleratis, Starch, New Rice &.r. 4c For sale low for Cash by SCRANTON & MEIGS. Nov. 30, 184 : 44 Executrix Sale. F OR.Tbc purpdae of a division. and by con. sent-of the parties, there will be sold, at the bouse. of the utedersigned (near Liberty Hill) on tb 6tith December next, on a credit of twelve months, the following property viz: fourteen likely negroes. among whom - are a good blackmitl. and a first rate honse woman. Also, osse tract of liid known as the To tract, Loutaining one hbiadred and one Also oe other tract, known as the Logan ioatainiegone handred-and sixty five aeres. three hundred and acres.,possession of two tracts last na-ed will not be given nte 1843 also will be gold at. the saintine and paces considerable stck of avoIy .kind. Purchaeer. will he required to give serity, and undispu ted title" wsll lie gvens. MA RGAfRET OGILV1E, E.waetriz. Nov. 27.1841 24 44 NOTICE. A GREE ABLYto ant order fzom the .Ordinary of EdlgefietaDi'trier,wilI he sold at the late sesidence of Betnj. Lindsey., Dec'd., on Wednesday she fieenth day of December. tnext, the fellowing property, to wit: eight likely Negroes. Citru, Fodder, and Cotecon, Stock of all kinds, Household & Kitchen Furniture, Plantation Tools, &c.. on a credit ofu welve mnontha, ptircha-. saera givinag noses wish uipprovedl securities. AMaON L INDSE Y, Erecutor. Nov. 34). 1841. b 44 State or' south ('arolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN Consequence of the Estate of Capt Jionathasn Weaver being loft dlerelics, andI agreeably to an act of the Legislature, itsis made my duty to collect and mnke sale uifvaitl Estatc Notice is hereby givensthat I i.hasll piroceed to sell at the late residence of said Deced :usn Monday the twenty sev enith slay of December .next, the real & pesoa Est ate ofe'aidl Dec'd : thme Person al Estate~ ont a credit of twelve months for alllsumnes over een lBllars, for all s'ima of & sunder ten dollars Cath, the fetl Bssate .as a Credit of date andl tv~o years. ltrmha sers, to give notses & appraied seenirity for per5eimal prpry and boad and personal personal security andi a mortgago for the real Estate. OLIVER TOW LEis. Ordinary of Edefield DispricA, Nov. 34). 18 If. 4t 44 State of South Carolina, E.DOEFIELJD DlSTRlCT. DeLoach & Patterson, "a. .lnh McCrary, W1ILL he sold at the house of the tie. tendant, on Wednesday the 1.ith Decemnher nert, one lot of Cores and Fod d~er, Le' Terms Cash. 8. CH RISTIE, s- x D. Nov. 29. 1841 h 44 EDGEFIELD bISTRICT'. IN THE COMMON PLEA5. Anson Moley, Delaradion in A t W-~jH E RE A the Plaintilin the above stated ease, has this day filed hi. Declaration aghisma the Defendant, who is absent from mud without the limits of this State. as is is said. having neither wife nor attorney, known within tihe same, on whom a copy of the Declaration with a rule to Plead thereto, might he served: Ordered that the Defendant Plead to the said Dee larationa, within a year and a day, freem the date thereof, otherwise final and absolute judgment will be awarded against hi.. GEORGE POPE, c. c. i. Clerk's Office Nnov. 27, 1841. na 44 State; of 80oith Carolina. 'IIGEFIELD DISTRICT. BY OLIVER TOWLES, Esquire. Ordjbary of Edgeleld District. Wheteas, %illiam Airunson, bath ap plied toMSO fojr Letters of Administraisnu, on all and siugular the goods and chalnels, rights and credits of Charles A. Dond. late of ibe District aiuresaid, deceased. These are, therelfre, to cite and admon ish alland singular, the kindred acid creli tor of the said deceased. to be and appear before mes atour next Ordinary's Court for the said District to be holden at Edgefield Court House en the Ih day of Decem ber. Id4I, to show cause, if any. wby the said Administration should not be granted. GivejiAnder tny baud and seal this 29th day o(Noreaabti, one thuisad eight hun dred and forty one. and in the siaty-ixth year or American Independence. . (. TO WLES, a. z. 9. Nov. , 1841 [$2 121] b 43 State of Soutlh Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTIUCT. G. L 81E. Penn, & Co. vs. R, W. Nathis. W ILL b' sold at the house of Defen. dant oc Wednesday the 15th De .ember next, house hold furniture, Con. sisting or Beds. Chairs, and one Clock &c. Terms Cash, . S.CiRS E,. .. Nov. 29, 1841 1 44 State of Soutl Carolina. EDGEFIBLD DISTRICT. George Parroet & other 'laiutiffs. vs. Thomas [I. Loveless. WILL be sld on Friday the 10th of December net, at the House of D tendant the following property to wit: )ne lot of Corn and Fodder Stock of Cows su6dH ogs. HoueWhold ad Kitchen furni ture. Terms Cash. S, CHRISTIE, s. E. D. Nov. 25, 1841 h 44 Adminitrators' Sale. BY Order of Oliver Towles -sq. Ordina ry of'Edgedeld District, will ie pold at he late ridence of Artem% Watson, irces, d, on Taesday the 7th day ef leceuer next. ill the personl Estate of said deceased. concis. ag of scty-eight Negroe. amuong teem are ree house. tarpenter, aind one bltkomith,. Mearly aU young and very priomising, Ihorses and .lules, Cattle and Ifopq. fouse old need Kitchen Furoitpre. seventy-Sve bales of Cot. on, Blacksmith s Toeiic, three thousand buh ils Corn, 3Wid thirty thousand pounds of Fud her. &c. &e. Terms.-All soes under Five Dollars, Cash, il sams above Five Dollars, twelve months :redir, purchaser. giving note aid two good iecurities; the riht of property not changed antil the Adlitnistraturs receive a note for the >roperty bought. TIU3IAN WATSON. STANMOILE WATSON. Nov. 1 c 42 Administrators. tice. zothe Eatateof Aute are, mequested to demands a t them SON, 'WATSON, fiiaistrdeor. Adnainistral v' 8ales WI SOLD,-at the late residece of. haiyElam. on Friday the &f day of )eeeanber :eelt, the real estate of the liii, John -'lam, dec'd.. cocnsistinag of three tr.acts of land. en a credit ofonee, two and three years, with ina ereist freom the date; possemion to be given on ar before the first day of Janueary next. Also, Spacrt of the personal estate of thec said John E san. consisting of Stock of every description. ilousehold aned Kitchen Furniture, Plantation Jteonils.Provisions. &c.. on a credit o 12 lop. Same time and place, by an order frotm the )rdinary, will he sold, all the undisputed per onal property of Mary Elcatni. dec-'d..conuistinag 'fzwo Negroes, stock of Catlde andliogs. one 'our wheeled Carriage, B~lacksmiadc's Tool., cod oilher articles. en a credit of twelve cuondacs oar all scams over five deeliare, and for all pums if five dollars and cinder, the terans will he cash mcrhasers in every instanee to give heir notes vith approved) security. and as to the lands, a nortgage of thi' Premiase. if regtiired. DANIEL B RUNSON. F'tr- oficJoku Elarn. .TERRY. Novemnber5. 184I I 4tr Eun Adaaaisturator's Male. AGR EEA DLY to an order fron thc Ordi Inary of Edteteld District. will be sold. at he late residence of Willia-m Thcurmond.l Sen. leceasecd, 0n Tuesday the fourteenth day,~ of )ececnly-i net,t all time pe~rronal jmprry of ad dee'd. c'onsiatinig of thairty.meven 'egroes. rop of C'oten. Corn, Fodder, Horses Mulec. nda stock of all kinels. Plantation Toola. hionse. cold aced Kitchen Furniture, &c., on a credit ef twelve months. T.4ROD r N'ovP AdnsinsItsbr. Adanistrator's Sale. UJNDERI an drder front .the Ordiary, will' tie sold at tlee lawe residence of '3. F Nich ilsenn, dec'd.,on Wednesday the dth of Dececm er. all thce personaul property of said decased onsisting of twentyeone Neeges, liorses binles. Cattde, Jfitgs Cottddi, Corn, Fodder, )ats. Farmineg Utensils. &c. TerhMs o(Ssle--Are cash for all samin at or ttidecr five dollar'. above that amount twelvo noneths credit; notes with Iwo approved seed itiee. will be invariably required before the prd. certy is deliyered. J. 0. NICHOLSON, DAVID R. STROTHE.R. Adminiatpsiers. Octoer!Si V SS1 MEacstr's 8ale. WITILL. BE SOLD ota Wednesday the t&h eof December next. at the same. time nJd place of the sale of the tle B. F. Nicholbon, leesd the halanice of the perconal estate of' he late Joyce Culpepper, dee'., not diataibat id by will; coasIttang of two Negroes, and owe Household Furniture. Terms of sale. on all sums under five dollars -ash all sans over that amount on. a credit of welve mocnths. Purchasers will be rqired to ments with two yprovedscuie. D. Rt. STROTHER, Noo.1 e 40 300K & 103 1RENTEN0 O F Every description executad with neatnessand despateb, at the Offce. itt the EnezrnS&PAV5TsI~ss.. L OST ian the road leading roni Edge field Court Hulis., Wd Afsrusta Ga.. a tsolerable large leatdir Pocket Boo;k. containing three Notes of band. adilever I other snail papsers of nu valbe to any bea, the owner. The Notes were ob the follow ing persns. one Note on M1r. Mon, ol Galor $250; and one ba Z. Findi, bt Kentucky. between $20 and $30, andeu Due bill sin Greenberry Canplino.f Ken tucky. for $16. All iersons are cautioned against trading for ci' her of the notes. or int. due bill. The finder will he paid the a bove reward by delivering the Pocket book -and itg contents to Mr. C. H. Goodman. at this plaec. JOHN W. TH031AS. Dec. 1, IS41 " 44 Adminkstrator's Sale. Y an order frons the Ordinary of Edgefield Di-trict, will be sol nt my residence. thee miles auih of Edgtfiid Court House, o Sainrday the 111 thy of Dre-tnber next. all the property of John Goodell dee'd.,consistiog of one small Wagn sand 4arnes., one small Bed and Fu'riture. fitly-eight pnekaes ofAl. lam Spring Pilli, and a gnauthty of other plun. der not mentioned. Terms of sale made kbo*n on the day orsale WM. B. 3AYS, Adi'ir. Nov. T, I II C 43 Notice. AL persons indebhted t, the estate of de late John Goudeti. dec'd.. are requestedt make innediale payment, and all those having demiands agninst said estate, are requested to render thet to me according to law. W31. B. 31AYS. Adm'tr. Nov.23. 1I. c 43 Executor's Sale. W ILI. be sold. by cotnsenit of the parties concersed for a ilivsion.at Cambridre on Saturday tihe 4th of Decemnber iert. the lan-< lseloalin- to she Fstate of Nathaniel Ma rinn. decena . consinung of tvacele hundred acres of Land. It will be sold in two Farmrs of rgnal aize, or four separate Tracs... The Plan. taitions are well improved and in a high s:ate of Cultivation. Terns will he reasotaable and made knowsn on the day of sale. JOhIN RL. TARRANTS, Oct. 24. 1841 c 42 Pzeraor. Aministrators' Sale. B An Osder frons the Ordinary of Edge field District. will be sold at the late resi detace of Rannon flaailton, dec'ed, ont Thurs day the %ted of Dece-mber niext. all the personal property of ai deceased cansistinag of eight Nerloci. 11--rkes. Cbwa. 1 S Sheep. Corn and Fodder. Ctoons. Homnehold and Kitchen Furninsc, and Plantation TotIs. Terms-All sseas ofind under $5. cassh: all n' over that aiount, i %% elve amoanths credit, witl nute anl two aproved secstitie JOIIN B. IIAMIILTON, JOS. C0SNAIIAN. Nov 15. 1841 b 42 Administrators. Houwe and Lot FOR SALE OR RENT. IP lIE Subscriberoffers for saleor rent, his hose and lot, whereon lie now resides. ,situate one mile from Edgefield C. If.. on the Newberry road, adjoining lands of Mr. F. W. Pickens, C. Mitchell. M. iAims, andT. B. Ilar. Vey. The lot contains between eight and ten acres ofgood quality landI. suitable fur Cdn. Cotton, hr small Grain. Ott dsPremises are asmnall1stcondiortable dwelling Hosea large Workshop, anal other necesary ded conye. asient buildaing fore faiily. with a won 4ea. Innt wilerun under good fences. Any pdr. son disposed to pUrchase. or.ien,- will plasm call and examine for thtettselves. RIOBT. BROADFORD. . Nov.1 Il f 41 NE~W GOODs T H E subscribers have teeeraved fromn New York an exensive assortment of GOOD)S. suitable for the ses. Black, Bilue. Browsn. G;reen. Olive and ised Broad Cloths, lilalin Blanck. Iinnaaasnd, atd thasble Wave Blc. Belgther Cloths, Bcllue, deab mixeaad & fanacy double smiled Casinereu, Plain & flgured Silk. 4satin & Woollen Velvet Vestings, C'rnvats. Stocks, Scorl.-, llaaik'is. Ilostery. Gloves. suspenders, tli'rs. B3osoma. Cotton Hsil, Umrells, Ak. The absve Goodls were punrchsased low, and will be sold accordinalv. N. BI. The TAIUTfRING Department will receive ousr particenlar attention. feeling greaitful for past fav-orn. anad n disposition. to ples-C our customers. asnd the public genterally: a cotimnu iace ofwhose patronare is respectlul4i elicited BRYAN & .51 .( Merchaat Tailers. EdJgefieldl C. II. O~ctober 14. lr'-t. h 37 Teacher 1Wanied. Ti, lE ineassbecns fur lsh.itear, elinings to teach any los"ger, a tenehes.r is wanted to take charge oif the Edgefie-ld trile Academuy fur te next year. The entire psrafits of the achool, at the- usualf rates ufrtenching. in, boths the Classical andi Ensgli~h dep aensts wIll be thec caemapen saitian of the teachser. Candaia:e., w.ill: please futwardl their nameac and testimloai als of anoda charneter. n.d ca:<,sty for senchsing on or before- she Iifteentih ekay of Deacembher nexlt. Nuns neced apply but those whso ean pra'pOre jinat~ me for she .J.nior Class or the South Carotina Caal lege. The usual vacations will be allow ed. The Town ouf Edgeield and vicinity arc perfectly healhby. nnd good bariding may h:e hand at the atusal price. A. P. BUTLE R, i. LzPSCOMBn. N. L. GRIFFIN, J. TElRRY. Trustees. Edlgefield, C. H., No'.9. 1841I e 41 .Laud for Sale. T731 Subscribers otfe-rs for sale their ral .3 usble tract of land. wihereon they ntow ressde. *ituated sn E~dgefleld District. abouat tito miles frotm die Ridge. contaitning four hundredj acros, abount thirty-five of which is ander good fences of sccond end third years grousnd On the premsises are a good log dwelling hsoue, kitchen.afsdother necessary butbtldings. Also. a n excellotat newv Saw Mull, now in high opera. ioan. Any person desirous of pstrehusinag. are requested to call and examine for dtheselves. Terms made easy. JOhN A. [OTT LUKE .LT Nov.18 d '42 Ifresh Teas.a SUPERIORI OLD HY80N and BDACK STEA, .just received and for sale by aCBA4TONr G MSG. Mount Prospect Academy, T If E EiaZreises if this Acadethy wilI com itence on the second Monday in Jan:ua; ry net; undgr the Receorsiup of Mr. Jbim B. ifuoRaE.e. The Trustees tale great plensu, .n receamwending betas as a grntleman, ofrhili moral character. and kmply qualidcd to dty ciourn gl tie datEs iddimbeni u i his avoca. ,o,. hit r fdra e is, feutkb y preient id the Greelit 1i arid I Wnth lanoag'es, the latter he reunders ant. prendunbes with as much nacility and acmstrary as aty yong man in the cono1try i alto.Plbilosppby;, 'Yhng ryman - coontryry Amn tly. Optics. Ac.; Stathe ties through all its viarioms brancelts, such as rithetic; A4ebra, Survey . Plain and se iet, descriptive amU Geometry, Trigaamaet Memo. ration, Shades, Shadows and Lincir proepe ive, Differential and Integral calculation,. &c. all of which Mr. Moragne teaches' apn d well known and practical rtem taacj in t Milituy Academy at West Point AlGrim mar, Geography and History upon the tost itppr6ved plan. After havinag thus procuied tie services of an efficient and practical Taeh. er, the Trutes flatter themselve the will re eeive Ifie iberal patronage of an enligtened publc. Mount Prospect Academy is situated two inies North V1,s of Cambridge, on lhigh ele rated. and sandy soil. beside a large and beau tiful 6pring of pure water. Teres of Taiumper Sessiounefffre Mm,. Greek. Latin and the higher bancba or 31 themae. - - $15 00 French, Pbylosopbv, Chemistry, As. tronomy. Optic. &c. - 1000 oisory-, Rheniec, Grammar. Geogre. phy., Arituetic. Surveting, &c. 8 00 Readm. Writiba. Geography. and Himtory.&c- - - oo 37 Gnd Boarding can be obtained in tsa. ricinity of the Acadeimy hr6m $6 to $8 pet =ionth. S. V. CAI LN. Presid-nt. R. C. GRIFFIN. V. Pie'd':. N. McCANT. Secrelary, J. R. TAR RANT, Treaser. R. CHILD. R. M. WHITt, 11. CLARK, Board of 'rusteesi Nov. 8. 1841 g42 Edgefield Village Female A C A 10 E X Y. T HE Eercises of this lcastiumor.. under the chirge of the Rector, Ieverend Dr. FU NSON. will reconumenc, oi the bt Aeoni. lay in Jeanunry 142. The Studies and Prices :omtinue. as they have bwen lor several years east. Alits RICHARDSON. whom services aave been higliy valuable and acceptable in the tchool. till assmiet the Rector, and teach the )rnsmnental branches. with Callisthemnicks. Paorvason BACON. so hing known an a suc. :ensful !instructor en .Mfuxick. will continue to '%e leisons one the Piano, Guitar, and Harp. Nosv. 15. 1841 c 4 The Bliilical Recorder. hfnibbg Journal and remperance Ad v cate of Colunsehia. will gite :Le above three insertions, aid forward their icconatim to this Office, fur payment. ii1. Hope Academy. NEAR CAMBRIDGE. S. C. T HIE Exercises dfthis Institution wil be re-. sumed on the frst Mfonday in Janary seat, under the direction of Adr. John Cooper, atea pop of the popular teacher James L [esee. E.g. Ao Student will be admitted for ess than mqa rtek. . -aanor -rwrt as FOrLLOWS:' Rkadtng, Witing, IIa Ai-ihmetic, 00 err. - @ 0 . . ~Geqgephy,-&c.- 400 Zy.e' . &c. &it 6 06 - 0- B- ng. inuiu'ng waaoiag, Six DWl ar per monT th-. PLEASANT BURNETT, Sen, JAMES CRESWELL, RCUIBEN COOPER, THOMIAS CARTER. WVILLIAtM THOM!PSON. CH ARLES. CA RTER, intur. No'.4 i4 LIrEwR 81'ei5kE. N the rear of the Old Anibrican Hotel, I.ocrepied by R. Rt. Hunter, opposite the P..ail Remad depot. PARE REILUCED. lorse per month 81000 " Sihr~k fee.l 25 The smubscriber respectfully informs his riends aned time publie generally, 1ham he ias opcened a LIVERY ST~ABLE. inc laamburg. S. C. t here he wsill at all tinmes, .ep suippliedl with pgavender ani for:,ge ( tlHe best quality. H aving good Ostlers end excellenm diry dtabeles; tle hopes to give atiafacion to his patrons. lHe will keep constanti* on hand. Carri gee. BEmrouches. Buggies, &c.. with enre *ul drirvers with wich the public can. at ml simen, h~e accommodrged oen the most candb~le terms. Hie theeref'ore solicite .ha~re oblilc pantnrnage. N. B. Drovers can he accommodated rith good Lots well watered. . (LIVER SIMP.SON. linmbutr,. Novs. 4. 1 r44J. i I : :DGUFIELD DhI:TNIC~T I[T im Ordere~d that a.Coiart of Commarr. Plea. and General Sessions, ror th.> riioro the Cases not disposed oef at thea 1'erm. be Imeld ait R~dgefelat Co~i:-u Ilousa. 'a he thirdt Mlonday ine January next. JOHN b'ELTION (-SEA L, Presiding45.~ Jdge. Nov. .5. l84l 3 4f s (Of'E! 'iiTOCM? % TOCKI T HE -.t'criber being overi:,cked oflerq for maie three yoke ot'Oxe~n twelve or llP~cen Cows sued Calt'es sand one hundred head tf Sheep. for cash or alpproved papr. GJood bargams carn be Fead. ANSEL TA LBEl'1. Seur. Nov. 11d 41 NotIge. A LL persns indebted to the estate of John tCoker. der'd., previous to his dethm, are requestd to anakae payment, and those to wheta the estate are icndebted will render their clae accordinag to law. OL1VER TOWLR.. Ordiwar qf EdgeJEedd Diutricb Nov.22 i 43 Read Quuarters. Ct.aasea. Nay.,16 OUnsa No. - tiW. TAYLOR. Esb, having been oip eU pointed Aidde-amp. to-Hiee Excellen cv the Governor. with therank of Laieuteant d~olone1, will be eksyed asd respected acn. 1 *r~ 6t a Coma n eteesani i.c