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wtch te resolutiou OropOs 10 reduce. chaSges the State with an iuteresror x i per cent, and-is to be loaned out 1o individ uals, sulject. to all the hazards of baul'ing i operations. 5. Because.ihe borrowing of money on the public credit to land out to indlividuals whether by means of a bank or otherwise, is a policy dangerous to the best iatere.t.s ofthe State and contrary to the principlcs of Republicdn Government. 6. Ilecause the property ofevery citizen, of tbe country becomes pledged to pay the public debt,udt ,whlen money raised by i 1mans of such debt i% loanied out to indi- I viduals, every ci-izen of the Stu is virtu- I ally made the intlorer of the notes of tile favored few to whom the money is luatied. 7. Becausc thelsauk of the : :hena firsit etatblished. was bansed upon luids I which the State had acquired as actual I cpital. the loss upou which, through ban- I king operutionss. could only uzlket surh ca p. ital without injury to the public treasury : but the new policy. Slow proposed, of rait sing toney for the Batik by inercusing the public debt. involves the .State iteisury int all the casualties and datager of lankiu operations. and in suversio, of thtat great pricijle avowed )y the Stateof keeping the public treasury isdependent of bnks. ( 8. because the great facility with which i money cau be raised upn the puhiie ernt- c it, has a tendency to seduce thie puiblic ser- I iants from their ditty. and to confer upot I those who lend tou the money, a secret and dangerous control over the councils of the State. C 8. Because the experience of the Batik of the State has proved that its profis have been diminished as it's capital has I beein imcreased; that for the last four years. I even without reservitg asay fuead to meet I future losse, its average rate of proets has r been only 54 per cent.; I hat the proposi- f ion, therefore, that the State should hor- I row money at 6 per cent. to lend out at 5, j subject also to the u~ual casualties ofbank iog. cannot fail to result in loss. which I must eventually be made good by taxing I tbe people.I C. G. t ehminget, Paul Qu.attlebm, I Z. P. Hleradon, H. H. Thomou, J. II. Adam's. Thomas A. Pope, V Otis Mill*, J. Sheppard. 1 Hery Gaurdin. Wadie S. Cothran, Allard H. Belin. C. 11. Grittn, I Edward Frost. D. Atkinson. Wm. T. Ellerbe. William Aikei, I A. G. Magrath, L. F. Rhamc, t James W. Walker, Ja*. Chesnut. Jr., Geo. Anticisou, C. W. Dudley. J. D. Wilson, J. Washinagton Rice. t J A. Alston, Dan'l. F. Jenkin, F. IV. Davie. S. 31. Earle. John Schanicrlc, 1. Edwtn Wanre. I I. Wiogard. Robert S. Allison, lletrv Snaith. We refer our readers to the nr.tice i o alr. Shulz in to lay's paper. where it - will be seen that he is determined to <ell off I his valuable tow% n property, pay off his debts. and retire so private life. This will be a triumph over all his triunphs. Few persons of whatever part they may have taken on the stage of life, casn enjoy such an event as this, yet it is his lo[ to reach this great desideratum, and we say, peace be with his remaining days. Look a is words! -L myself, have J made thee dbbts, and I. myself. will pay d them." Here isvirtue and honesty dis- I plaed isthuirjrse colors. Whaz a ceann trast when we look at the splendid fisilures I of our Rail Roads. Catnal's, and ste di graceful bgakiug operations of other Ss ate's, where the kornest intrigures have swmsdledl and pocketed thousauds of dlollars of the poor and honest laborers, and defrauding them of their har~l earnings. Yet these men are honest utntil found out. Here we behold a man, who has served the public these many years with extraor dinary skill and latbor, and tnow says to! his creditors --Come, and I will pay you all your just due's," if it be in property as there is no money. If a mant gives all I that he has for theo liquidation of htis obli gaioos, what more can be exactedI of htim. These thisngs speak volutmes, and will be I the record of history, when his body has 3oog mouldered itn the dust. Under all circ umstances, we belihove thte Lots will bring a fair price.-Inamburg Journal. INFOR.MATIO)NJO A LL N NTitit 'ESTED. HIaving succeeded in thae accomplish-. mueat of the several great etnterprizes, sn which I have beenengaged thie.' t wenty odd years. which have resulted int a great poublic bentefit, viz :-The lIrisdge acro~'s the Savaah river, whticha gives fascilities fur crossing that stream with ,afety att all sea sons of the year. and at all stages of the river, by day and by night..ad productiveI to its occupaints; The Whtarfn atguata. which has greatly parotmoted the comm terce of the City, and brings in a large incetote (oits owners; The towna of Hamtblurg, S. C., which also has proven successful itt te cordance with the inttentded object, which was to retain the trade of South Carolina within its own State. instead saf seekinig a market elsewhere; The linuk of Ila burg. S. C., las likewise proven success jul in furnishing t he comuanity with a sound circulatng mediium iu the State. licing conasiderab'ly asdvaucetd in ye.tia., and my htehh maucht impt~aired bay theo ex traordinary cefrt's w hich was inadispensa ble in thec accotijashmtent of all thiese' great designss; antd kr'owintg that I htave acted my part ias a usel b'eing on the stage of' life,-ta bte a5 hartd laborin:: iant for the henefit of mankied.l seemts to ha -e best nmy lot ; I feel desiroius oIf clo'sina ups the I whtole of msy allairs attd retire to pri. vase life sthe remtaindser of tmy time antd thte greatest triumphtl of all., is to n~ittd upa itd close the whole of these t raiunctionts, an lhIa I wvas olige.h to' tmake, for I. my slh witmadle my delbts, and I. miyself, will pay themt. I Itave therefore ressaled to di-pose of thte whole of mty imtere,t itn te town i of I lumt burg, of what ha's naot been fairly dlispots..d of heretofore. And, these obligatios~w be ing of a differentt ..ort, 'nome of a hlegal st tuve, and othcrs oaf a mosrtal kitnd, and, in order to give all the snreity to the purchta ser or purchasers. whts tmay lie willing. to invest their captiul, all the title which the courts of law and equity cant ;:ive to she property sui quesston shall Iho givent; as also, the C:omitnionetr of' te Court of Equity, snd tlte Sherill'uder thea court of l... will act in their caparity; anid 1 hold-1 inthL title of the State of Sotth Caroli a, unler a: act of its Legislature, wiii ikew:se give any relitmiuislmcnt to those wtrchasers w hi may desire it, so that the illes to the property must be considered iet ond all doubts whatever. And, the !ommeawrco of Hamburg being in a most louiriishing condition, cannot be other vite than to draw the attentioa of those vho have, or may atdo)t such a course if pursuit for their livelihood. Those of ny creditors who have been igilanit in getting the law to sustain their ,liaits. will ask a preference. hut I feel )oUntd to sustain those who have been more -iud and indulgent, to protect their just -lainas, to which they have a right to look o me for. Times and circurnstances and he scarcity of notney, arc quite unfavora. die for the disposition of so iuch valuable tropertv; yet, I deci it not unreasonable, hat a man inay pay his debts with proper is well as with itoncy. and if he gives all Ohat he has in the diicharge of his obli-tn ion,. what mtore can he expected of him? a this tannter. tticrei an ti abunodattce to iquidate all oblhgation, atnd leave a con etenlcy for myself. Therefore all licronis lo hold any just clains agaittat in.--. era. ted after the 13th day of October 1828; on n hich day I made an nsbignanent to mt Ansignee forthe betefit oftny creditors, f all tay effecis. in conlornity with the aw of'the land; nit asignmrient which I was arced to make by somte speculative credi rira, amounting Io $109,920 65. exclusivu f the Bridge interests, which was emtbra. ed in said a'signnttr, and 'r, as yet. ievcr been available, aud is now the sub. ect of litigation, all of which was subject o the discharge of ry obligations to my hen creditors. towhich they are referred Dr the liquidation of their demands:) all aty creditors since this date, will come rward with their just demands on or be Lire the first day of May next for an ad ustuent of the same, including the ac ounts of all the public journalists. who inve labored for me at all times, whether hadmoney or no money. whio shall be aid the last farthing, even if nothing is et for myself. There are eigh!y one town lots, some quares or fractions, containing from five 0 tel acres, besides tny interest in that nost sagnificent property in Upper Ham urg, known as the Park, Fort and the rounds attached thereto, say from 80 to 00 acres; which has never beet) disposed f. The first sale will counmece ton the th inst. The next will be on the 29th of annary following.and continued fiom time u tite. ats prudeuce may dictate for all arties interested tntil all is disposed of. It my inteuntion, that the whole matter nay be closed by the first of Mtuy next, ex Cept that unfortunate Bridge case, which n:ay be delayed for somtetiie thereafter, ir the niljustment of which, the whole ol nv mind will he bent to the closing of it fliairs. either boy 'the court or by a fair and ionorable compromise het aveen the par ties. HENRY SlHi'L.TZ. Ilahurg. S. C., Dec. 21, 1911. IIIYIENEAL The silken tiethat binds tipo adling hearts.' MA RRIED, Otn Use 2:k inst., by the Rev D. D. Brunwon. Ir. Justs F. Busxs. to Miss RACIIL T.. eldest augluer of stathew Moss, deceased, all of thi esrt. L At Madison C. II., Middle Florida, on the Sih ifisi, gyft-Rev. Alexande-r liM7chtfflif. mntts CoLArw, Esq.. formerly of this Dtrict. , Miss Ciaoat:sx a.cos, late of Charle-.t illager. hlatley. Lower Canada. Edgefild Male Academy. 11lE lT mnstecr of this institution have the Upleatanre to inafmrtua thet public, that they~ ae enmgagedl the services ol Mr. Zatiocax .. >irratt. for the etnstnita-- year, who waill open le School ont the first Sionday in January. Kr. Cottrell comes well recsomttnended, as a 'eacher of experience and atsilitv. The terms fruition. will be the sanne as last year. viz : rrctn qut. ~ot the Clas'-ical Departument. iniclud ing the higher braneacls.s ol' Stathema~ 'om the tin;lishm Iepartament. itncluading frn.gus~h Garatntmar. Geograpahy. & c., 7 540 'or Reading. W rititng. and Aritlinwitie, 5 00t The rustee~s ass'ure: the public that particu. tr attenmtiona will heo paid to the mtoral deport. wart omf thme puptgils senst to this laustitution. JNO. LIP'SCOMiLB, rzaeu N. I.. GIRIFFIN, J. TF.R RY. T o Dire. IOR the nimsg yeair, somei gbod Field ilAND)S.& hI.,ae8~ ERVANTS. They till be hired otn firvirable termms. A ppty to P'. F. LAL OR DF.. Negroeu to hire.. lIE Subscriber Iha,, serveral valtnable Ne. .groes to hire out for the enstnotg year. itu'-ug them aire tirsmt raite tieldl handms. wagotn rs. anid a guod plamitationm blackoimith. E Lt R E t) Stil KiNS. Edhgefield C. II., Dee ?J 48~ -J L L pemrsnns indehited to the Estte ofJOhI N llOLLIhNGSWORJTil, dee.i~sed. are egineitud to mmake psaytmnt, anid those havting lemiandsm agsmmst said Estate. an.. rmejepsted to iresentt thm properly attested. for haqutadatin. JOllN ii. ho t.LlNtS~WR iI. DIO.\EDJE F. ItOLl.hNG.SWOR'rhI. De 2W 4rS et Erceters. Notice. U VING disposedh of imny entire mtock amid iterst imn thme Cotton Guitn .aking. tos bi, . Jamies Bmoatwvright. ot Columbias S C., mdmcltii taxious tin chmsse miy mld business, I Isnitii tierpset all th,.ise itndebted tii me tmm come orwammd rand make unittmdiate. iettleent. Imefurer heu irst setrnt day iin theiar in otnnty or district, s loinger mtatgetnce cannti he giveni. 11. 0) ''; is authommried~ to anet :i, myt A ent, at my old stand ont Broast~reet. WM. JONEF.. Amme i-ta. 4 :.. D~ec .5 41 4t To Rent. t Mht thme enisimg year. the iI0USE for Emesrly .,cenpiedl hv C. A. Dlowdl, as a tore l',n -e. .\ inH I tonse i: att a g(inMl stanid ir the lMacaiteim Iliinemms. For pmartelrr plI to the subscriber . , A. BLAND. D~ec ?3 if 47 N~otice. I l(RhWAUN till persmons fiom trading for a Inote -iven to Curey Mt. Warren,. in them totnth mir Otolier i04t. calling for three hun-ma red dollars. utnless the bare ainm is comlied with. JOE Ft . W ARuN . LOST. ON the road leading from Sweet Water Mleeting House to l.d-eield C. II., n emall pocket book containing Two Hiundred and Five Dollars in money. and sundry noimes and receipts of no use loi any one but myself. One hu.'ndredand Seventy Five Dollars of the money was in notes Oin the I lalamarg and Stale lanks; one Fifly Dollar bill en the State Bank date and number not recollected ; also, a Fifty dollar bill on the Iliillnurr Bank; the balance were sall note, fives aind tens. on the State Bank, and Thirty dollars on the Georgia Rail Road bank The finder will be liberally re warded by leaving it with W. J. Glover, at Edgefield C. It. or to the undersi,-ned. E. '. READ. Dec. 2'. I841. if 41 Sheriff's Sales. Of Valuable Town Lots. Thonas larrison Vs. Hery Shultz. A. llurt vs. the sane. N. L. Griffin, vs. the same. Oliver Siapson, vs. the samte. B. A. Aehi-mnr vs. same & Lyddal Bacon, 5lars-hall Ileadly vs. same & same. A. G. Na;le fur wife vs. sane. A. G. Nagel vs. same. The Excctiors of 'T1. G. Lamiar vs. same. John S. Jewer, vs. samce, John 11. Covingtoi. vss. same. B. F Gonedy. T. C., vs. samae. S:me v-i. srame. The State vs. same. B Y the written consent of all parties, I will ot'r for sale under the respec live writs of 'ieri l-'acins, in the above stated cases., on Wedtiesday the -26th day of Jannery next. in the town of Homburg. the follons eng lots. parcelq. and sections of Iand. levied upin as the property of the defenlant Ilcury Shultz., all situated with in the said sown or nithia it-, corporate limits, viz: Lots nos. 161, 161, 165, 166. 167, 168, according to thea plan of the said town, constisuting a block of lots near or opposite the Rail Road Depository on Co-i:ton street, having 50 feet front and 292 feet depth. Noes. 169. 170. 171. 172, 173. 174. according to said plan. coisti'u ting a block of lots whereoin the Powder Masazioe now stands. on Covingions treet, having same front itud depth as the above mentioned lots. Nos. 345. 344.343. 342. 341. constituting a block of lots on Coving. ton sareel. with same front and depth. Nos. 346. 347. :48, 349. :350. constituting a bslock of lots between the last mentioned block. and the old road from the Bridge to the hill at the toot of the Park saie front and depth. Nos. 310. 3119. on the ditch at she int uof the II ill, sane freont and depth. Nos. 293, 294, on the ditch at the foot of tie Park, opposite a spring. between Cen ire street and the old road, same front and d e pth. Nos. 292. 291. 290. 289, 288. constitu ting a block (if lot+ on the left of Centre sireet. upon enterimg the towi. and at the mouth of -aid street having .50 feet front o' Cenutre street iad 300 f-t depth. Noq. :170, 371, 372. 373, :r74. 375, 376, 377, 378, 379, 380. 381, 3$2, situate below the old road lending fromn the I1ridae to the 11ll. having 50 feet front on said road asd runinicig Iaclk t tohe Rnil Road. Nos. 96. 94. 83. on Mechanic's. streel, on thee Leiah trnet of land. lavine 5) fees front and 196 feet dept h. No%. 265. 266. 267. 268, 269, 270. 271. 272, 273. 274. 27.5. 276, 177, constituting a block of lots on Robler. son street. having 5U feet front, and 200 4eet deoth. ML 1239. 245. ani 40. with a fraction attached tcc ecth of thce he last, according to the pclan c.f ,sid tea, n. Lou Nec. :53, on and beloew time old rond from the liridge to the liil!, where the deitch cravde-, said r-'ad, hav'ing 6S fees front etn the ron.1 ru::ng back to thec R ail floaed. Also all thce initeress of .Mr. th::lt:: in the~ square of 1501 feet of land, oni which the Pre.sbytecriana church in llamhiurg stands. Once sect ion oef land containaing~ 11 acres more or less, ,djoining lands occupied by henry Spires, ona the right of the road oni ente-ring Hlamburg, bcy Centre serees. One sectiont of land conataincing 14 aeres nmore or leiss. aedjuiing the liill acne! lands on wahch iIr. Shultz resiedes coming down to or ncear the mouth eof Censtre .trcet oni the left, uponc enseritng raid town i; ont thise see tion a miost eligible- location for- a Ware house cani he hadl. The otlice eof Mr. Shultz, commonly knowsn as the Towna hlas, in she centre of Markes street, fronetinig Centre Street, with the land astached. 40 by 60 feet. Also, ste highily beau'tiful aned command inea pla c hcere Mr. Shecitz resides. em bracing she LHillPark, & pleasure groutnds attached, isn allcontainaing between 80) and 100) acres of laned. This place will be sold eisher in a hodly or in r-epernte lots. The ,,ale will contitnue fm-m day to day till the whsole, if necessary, is disposed of. Terms CASil. S. CIIRISTl E, Sheriff Edgefield Dist. D)ecember 27th. h841. d 48 Adflnintrator's Sale. BY an order from Oliver Treowles, Esq. Ordineary of Edgefichil District, I alhall pro cred tee .elhl. otn the tircst Tuesd.iy ine Jannsary niext, all the peersnal property ofl the late Ches. A. D~owd, concsisting; in lpart eof his Stock of Dryl Goods, Groceries, Crockeri', Ihardware, &c. 'F'ogethier with heie iiOLSE HO I) AX5) KITCIIEX FURNITUREl. onne Sorel liorse. and BJarosnche. with a teet of Sinigle liarniess; Calef, ksr..\-c. Saile tee c-oneinane from dtay to day, until said pireo ersy is editeposedl cof. 'I ermtsnas folhlowe:-Four all sum, of a,.d ian eder fye dollars. Cash cia delivery ol the arti cle-s pmcehl.:ede. aced all seems over live dollars, con a credit of twelv-e suonths. Purchasers giv. ineg neotese aned approved te-cerities. WM.B1UN.NAdm'r. __-_- 142t 46 State of South Carolina. ABIJEVILLE D[STRiCT. IN TIlE COMMON I'LE:AS. Trammssel & Jones. T3 l1-E Pi~ietitl its the ecase, having filed his .~ declarationi ine mys otlice. andl the Defaen d cants having neither wives, naoc attorneys. one whomna copy of the said declaration.s iith a rule tee plead thaere'to, ti:;ht be served: Ordered. that thee said Defendaneta do appear and pleaed so the said declaration, w ithin a year and a day from thet date of this et der. or final andI absolute jndgmenctt will he awariede agtaienst them. JNO. F. LIV INGSTON. c. c. e. Cler.-. Off~e n..,. 1. I4- I. ..,.. 47 Greenwood Literary Insis tutions. E nvito aittion to the following ar raingement with rerard to the Green wood inutilations for the ensuing year. Miso L. Brown, who has been Principal ofthe Female School for the last two years. will coitmnue its that capacity The Literary auaimnents sfihth-. I.adv, and her zealous performance of thr d'i ties levolving upon tier, give her Ptrenlig clai:at.' to the patronage of the public. In, the .luical Departinent the services of [rs. Putter have been proured . Itis we11 known that this Lady. when formerly employed in this place in giving lesois in #I usic. discharged her duties to the caitire satisfaction orall her patrons. Mr. Lew is Potter will take- rharge of the 'nglish 3ale School. This gentlenan is i yraditate of Dart mouth Colege. and was engaged several years in teachiig. He is recommxaendetd to usn nsan ap proved Teacher, possessing in a high degree all the qulificatiors which should belon. to the instructor of youth. rho Classicaland ila thematical.chool will again be cosimitterd to the care ofMr. James L Lesly. of ir. Leily we deem it unnecessary wot to spenk. hias popularit(t as a Teacher and the .success. with which he'has met in preparing his pupils for College, ae satisfactory testmiunials of his merit. We would add that there i. connected with theste Institutions a good Philosophical Appara tus, by mens of which the mnoest usefal aid in teresting esperiments in Natural Philoso1phy and Chemistry nay be readily performed. 'lheso cisools are located betwren Alieville. C H. and Cambridge upon the Ridge. which divides the waterwof the Savaniadi anld Salidn. The location is an admirable utne. ioth in conse quence ofits hcalthiness and its entire removal from1 all scenes of dissipation anol vire. The rates ofTuition remuin unchanzed. They aro as moderte as in other institutionsorite kind. THOMiAS 11. 11YRD. &c'y. of Board if Trusters. Dec. 14 d 4; Noticc. WE .HRELtY GIVE NOTICE TO W THE PUBLIC.that we nolnger have any voice iathe managenent of the Greenwood ustitutioni; and bring debarred frosn any par ticipatiod'in the beneits ofthe Female and Masle English Departments. by the manier in which the Teachers ofthose Departmeutwereelected. (which took place unsder circumustances that fir bid our patrunisung the same.) we have engag ed .Mr. S. Trowbraidge to continue an English School in this place. The School will con menee on the hrst Monlay in January, and be governed by the same Rules. Rates o'f Tuition, &c.. thatbeve governed his School the pressent year. Mr. T. has been engaged as reacher during three out of the eight yeqrs since the Schools eere established. For his qualifca tions andjeclirsar talent for imparting kiow ledge; we refer to his former patrons. asd to the following named gentlemen: lion. George AeDuffie. Abbeville; Robi. Cunsninsham, Esq., Laurens; and the lon. F. V. PicLens, Edge field. RICH'D. GRIFFIN, JNO. LOGAN, E. R. CALHOUN. JOHN SicLELLAN. Greenwood. Dec 217 af 48 Mount Willing Academy. T HE Exercisos of this Instttution will be 3 opened, on the first %Ionday in January ntext, under the direction of Mr. John K. John ston. whose long experience in Teaching and correct deportment. we trust will entitle the in stitution 6b a lar;e share of public confidence. TKR31 OF TUaITos: Reading,. Writing, and Arithmetic, per quater of weeks. 83 00 English Granim-r, Geograplhy. 4 00 Philosophy. Chemistry. Lati. and Greek Surve '1000 pcr month. J. D. SMfITH. ('hoirmwan, A. S3MK INS. A. S. DJOLIER. Trust us. Dec W2 If -17 Iot ice. A LL person- ate forwarnted ngninst rading A fo.r a note drawn by lDnhnev Joinis ini in. vor of Mlar:in Bitrkhalter, for the 'iim of$3:W 43. at onec dav's mieht ns the -aiih note~ has beent Io-at or mi'alaid tby ihe subscriber, and the pay ment stoipped. lZIA.TR Dec 2J, c' .47 ot ice. A LI. persasn< 'ndeted to tha~e te of WNil. hiam S. Johnsont. dece-ased,. kate of this d.' trict, are requested to mtake piay-nett and tos, having any claimts a::ainist said estate- are absa requestedl to prsn thetmsto the snbscritirr with in the te prescribed by law, diy attested as the law directs. LAWRENCE S JOTINSON, Dec22,tt. Im 47rfer $82 50 Cents Reward WILLhe nvenby tthe Townt Council IVof Ed.telenld for the appreltetision and delivery itt Edgehield Jail, of otte Elijuh Alex ander, *rhose place of re-sidettce is in thes teig Ii. boroo of Greenille C I1. Saitd Alexander was arresuted otn a charge of selling Spiritoits Liquor. to various Ne-groes, without license. boa escaped frnom custody. lie ackiiowliedgied trading with said shaves. in the presence nf se. ral persoins. TJhie pubhlic tare cautionied agaist him, and all good estize-ns are requested to .aid in bringing hin to jn-tice. P. F. LABJORDE. Inltdanta. Dec22 b 47 OJ'Tho Hlambuirg Jouartal will puobhish the above once, and te Gireenvilte Miountaineer twice, and fnrward their account. to this office for collectioni. State of 'southt ('ar'olina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. (Gut-credge Chestain andh wife. A pplicansts, ? M Steifle and thets. Defendaants. t'appeainig in my sats(ntin that Williait jSteade. Philip Steitae. L:dolphuis Titshlet and wie Mary, Defoad:s in the- above enss. reside without the limita ..f this Stte. lt is thereforte ordeired. that thtev do appear and rib ject to the idivisun or ale "of a tract of lantd lhe. longing to the estate of Philip 8 teifle, de-ceased. and the estate of Johnu Terr.y. d-ceased., joit-t ly. on or before the 14th of Manrch tnest, or iteir consent to ther samet. will bhe enteredl at re-coird. (JLIVER ToWVLEs. i. x in. Deci $5 1'a ;,n 45i State or Soth ('ariolinia. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. JOUN B. BUSh! living three miiles East of Loitt'si Post Otlice, tril,' before ine an estray hlORSE, about twelve y.-nrs old. tit'te'en haznis otne iniclh high. dark hi v, hefi eve out. tno brands petrceivable. Aptpraised nt ten dollar,' he thie tollowinirE men, before me this 13*1. De c;-mber 184Il. Biibby Bush. Arthur Lot . WVil iam Otish, appraisers. LEWIS h!OLSI ES. Mtarisrate. fi~w.9iii Ia .1'7 PROSPECTUS FR TE S.cON VelLo.uM: Or ill kBouthern Botanico-Medical JO URNAL. T HE puolicatioin eof wiat Journal will be coutued-thee Second V i-uene cenn meiglue on the 1st of J.annary, 1812. 1' will be issued in numbers of sixteen page each, three times a uouii-,.on the firai. tenib anid lwentictie-instead of the first and fif teenth, a. hitherti; thu-, turnisihi:: our Subscriber- with the damre amoideunit (it matter. and sacing them alout half the postage. It will culitilme tf be the un compromising advocate ol' the poruei;hl-. and practice oh' th 'ThcutnannianM systen. which tends. ia! we believe. to the bes.-t ternporal interest of the human family, in instructing the in in the a.rt of preserving luet and prolenugmg lif'e; and will ne trust, enutribute its share in the progrev sive iarch of ledical re'urmiatioon non taking such rapid stridei in every section ofour beloved country. Our bcsit ener gies slall bee devoted to render it oue ulteic tmeu-t uscful and entertamuiug pubicatiw of the kind now publi..hing. TERMIS: Subscription price eihr i sitgle Cepy, Three Dollars: for tWo or nore copies. ordered at one iiiec. Tuo Dollars and Fij ty Cc ns. Any person forwarding the names of1 Ten new subscriber, and Twevy-five Dollars. (current oeney.) thall rececve the eleventh copy for his ,.ervices. {jo .X paper icill in any instance. le sent ieithout paynunt in adancer. Thi.. rule will fie at:r'ctly tdhaer.el to) f All communications of it hus-m.s n;g ture to le addressed to the Proprietor, atd all ermmunications intruded l'or pilblien - tion to be addresecd to 11. Lee, 31. D., Edit.zr. No LAtler will be taken from the o.rce unless the postage is jurid. or the letter franked. ALFRED BROOKS, Proprietor. Fursy th. (G a.) 18-41. Final A otice. A LL pernms indebted to the late, firm of B..AND. CATLI & CO., are hereby noti fied. thalt their Notesand Aecontta muitbe paid by the first 3loneday in Jannary. or they wllbe placed in the hands of cie attorney fler coller tigen; the atlairs ofthe firmn must be closed. to enablei the parties to settle with each other. B1LAUND. CATLIN & CO. Dec 22 b 47 Notice. T HE sutabscriber warns any person against 3 trading for a note given by hima to J. E. Doby. for the sum of $50; drawn on the 1st day o November, l84h.and due on the hst day of November. P-42. as I aeee dete tMeiel not to pay said note. the property foo which it wa., given not bcia' as represented. . COVAR. Dec.. tf 47 State or South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. JA M ES T. Gray, of Beach Island, tolls be fore me one tiotse colored 1ule, no other particulat marks; judged to be 14 or 15 years of-age, and about- four and a balf feet high. appraised by John M. Walker. Edward Adams. and Dru'y S. Adams, at thirty dollars. ROBERT ANDERSUN, M. E. D. Ilamburg, 3d Dec 1841. m4t 47 .Notice. TA -Lioni s indeb~dte foCharlis A. DowA; ,.. deceased, are urgently requested to make immediate payment. as the~ aliatri of' his. estate arc ignnuch a situataun am to rendcr indalgence imposesibale. aend wi:h ust not be expected. .ielut. all~ peersons heavina demtand.< against sa;.J e,.tate wvii l re.,et the.n prerely aned lnelyv :atested. W.1.. 1:iGaaN. Acim-ir. Dec. 14 t( 4gi Notice. T3 HIE Subs~crehber will otter foar sale to tie hU..iihesat idide'r, ecn tl.c piremises, one Thuire'elay time l13th of Jnary neext. n tract of ilande conetaincing :rs -:er's. i.al't,- one te waters of'Tuirkey Creek. adjeeiing laned.e of Geoergo LBidelker. iebix i.:ke and otheeri. one a cred:t of once aend t wo lears. Dec. 141 h 46~ MN ra ved F RE0.1'1 the u.eibe' lr on lie !9th Noem'n. leer i~.t, lievin;gt tn mileleaow E:deelield Court ilou-e. an -ueisl hay .1I1E. (.our y~ers eald. ialeur teieln a hlf bmae leigh, noe mcarke reeerteed. Aey p.ro takinga ny~ said mare aned informeingi -theh-erilwr of the .,ame. wrill be reaso~alyl coetnpa'etede iher his treenhah-. .J01N CtOP E . Dece. 14 dhlt Fo 'Salc. T IlE Subaecriber ohfer for ,~aln the well knowtin hilousee ini Aikent. h'oeing one time Rail Roamd. andie kneown as "iAR.9S il1. TE'lL. Tie lhouse hiu a een kept ase a Publie hionse foar several yeearse. and contans 40) roa-es deetaele aned eitegle, thae are'hier portione of them with lire places. Upeon lihe premtiisea are lhke wise all necess-:ry omat knialdineg, kitchensine. e grea houses and etablng faor 100 horses, in the ycardi is ana excellenat wveli of water. Terms ne theird c'aeh, the balanece on a credit of ulae anid twee years. Aimo-Forty er fiflv untimprove Ca .ot. e hand. someely mituated. nt itfein tihe corpaorate limits oef Aikena. Apply toa JOIIN MARSh.,.liken. D~ec9 t f 45 8taite of South (Carolina. EDGEFIELD) D1.ATRICT. IN TIlE COMMON PLEAs. B. .3. Ryan, "5:. >Debt, Foreign Altrsentea. T 1iE Pileimtifr ihavin? tihis dlay filed his de R claraismn in tmy oflice. ande thme dfedandeit having nmo wile eor atiorey.kmnown to bce with itn the State. cii wheam, a copy of tihe camne. with a rule tee plaed. emild be :servaed: It in. oerderede. thiat the de~fendeanit lelad to time said declar.iona within a year and a day. or finai and absolute juedgment wviil be giv en ueain-se hiem. Clerk's Offcc. Dec. 16m. il-il c. age 47 StateLI of' SoutI h caolina. Eli(GI~lIliD IiSTRICT. I.' 'TillE COMMON P'LEAs. Robert W. .ilathei. A .ssucmpsif. Wiley M.ion~. { Fnrriinm Attlachente. T H E' PiaiitT ar in~ a this cay filed lais de. ekeration ain ney ecificme.nd the efendaneit having o itife or atetorey, known to be with. inc theo Mtte, o n whcmn. a cpy of tin' same, with arule to plead. culdelee ae-rved. It iso erdercead. that thme defendant lead tee thee ,e sai eclaration withini a year ande a dlay, or final aced absolute judignment wrill be giveno againest lhim G EO. PUPE.J c. c. r. tlcr'snm~eDn.. 1 s41. c.- a 4 Notice. A LL Persons indebted to the estate of Bea. S janmin Roper, dec'd.. late of "tie district, are quested to mai e payment, and dma.o ha, mg ano delmamnds against the estate, are also r-q ueAted to present them propetly auested to ihe subacriber, within the tune prescribed by ,aw. JOHN ADA3MS, Ezecaltr. Doc.9 c* 45 Final Notice. A LL Perso, indebted to to the estate of Caleb Ilolloway, Seur.. dec'd., late of thie disitrct. are requested to make payment by the, first day of January w-xt. and tose having *detanidei aguitnat aid estato are also requested to prescit then, prolcrly attested. J. ROLES, L. ILUNNELS. Excutors. Dec 9 e 45 State of South (C'arolina. BARNWELIL DISTRICT. IN TIlE CO1IMO.S PLEAS. J N. Tui ley' rarctgn Attachment,' William it. fwer As. N. pluntiff in the a bove case, having this day filed his decaaion iniit my office. and the defencdant ha inig neither %% ite oir attorney. kn.own too be in this State. on whoan a copy can ie served: On notion-Ordeed. that the dr fendatt do plead, withio a yeur aud a day from this diate, . tmal and absolute ludgtnent will be awarded tiatist him. OtA-MUS D. ALLEN. c. cc.. ofre of Comnen l'ees, aq Barnwvell ihsrir. -epr 24. 1:411. 3.5 St:ate of* South (arolina, EDGE-FIEL) DISTRICT. IN TIE CO.IAION PIEAS. C. J. -loer. V. A. f~i~eiaiack. Decturation in Atiadaaecsi. 1 lt .t( EA S the 'hiutiffin the abe-ve sitn WVT ted cas. ha - this dray tiled his declarationM against :;w I)efenijatit. who is bsen-t fruit, aid witho t the lumte ofthis State. as it isaid. hav. inig 1acither wire norattrmr v. knmownl withins thaf saine, ont whom a copy ofthle declaration with a rule to plead tmere-t. miclt be en-rad Order ed that the Defend.ant plead to the amtid declara. tiom, within a year and a day. trom the date theraeof. otmwrwi- finail and absolute jndgtimeut will he a% awrded zigaina-et him. cleArk's Office, GEO. POPE, c. c. r. Oct 1. lrl. agie 3ri State of' -South Carolina, EDGEFIIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PIEAS. Britton Mimnane, vs. Deelaration in AttacA lolmmes & 8iniclmir, I mcit. W EREAS the Plaintitimin time above sta ted case. has thi-o day filed his declara don against the Defendants. who are absent frown, and without the limiits o this State, as it is Paid. havinmg neither wife nor .etoruey. kamown within the saie. ona whomn a copy of the declaration with a rule to plead thereto might be seated: Ordered. that.the Defeadantsi.plead.to the said ie-clnration. within a year and a day. from the date therecf. otherwise final and absolute judg ment will be awarded against them. Clerk's o.s. GEO. POPE. c. c. P. Ocr.1. 1111. aqe 39 State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE. DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Samuel R. Fuller, vs. Dederation ix At. Jones & McGinty. tacAment. W H ER EAS the said Plaintiff in the above stated casem as thisday filed his Declar ation against the said Defendant. who is absent from. and without the limits of the State, (as it is said.) having neither wife nor attorney.known within tie samo,eon whom a copy of the De claration. with a rule to plead thereto might be served: Ordered.det the said Defetndantpleed to the said Declardtion, within a year and a day from time dale thereof, otherwise fiual anmd absolute judgmenat will lbe awarded agsanst him. JNO. F. 1.1VINGSTON, C. C. P. Clrt's Ofre, May 4. 1~4 l. n.4 1 . ee 17 State of' South Carolina. IN TIlE COMMON PLEAS. AJIIEILLE DISTRIUT. Mnrnting S Panttersoi, Dcaratina E xecuatris , s. byi ai uant in A. V . Cox. A 'ttachuuu nt. TlIE PlainutitT ha'. inag this d.ay tiled his det Eclaration in eay otlice, anid tihe Deafendatt h-i' n in nowife or attoraay knjowna to be with ima thme State tapion whoam a Ccpy. could bie served witha a a ui- toa palend. Ont nautioni. ordered thmat the. Defen-mdanat dl plesad tin the said declar ationa ni ithain am yt ar atad ai dinye fromu this date, or tinu~i ad a-ta=olute judgmenat shall be awarded ;:ainsat himt. J. F.'LIfINGSTON, c. c. r. (herk' Oiace. $ aL .S p t ::'. 1-Il. a qevae3 A1 I)I)E- 'II.L E D)ISTFIlCT. IN THE COMUN P'LE-As. W~b.. Ch-..:.dn. a.si~.e {LfL.:r.-ticrn is '.-. E1aj'vrd Cuttietc. ar. i .:ttadescmd. IVfIll.I.UAthepl-~aintimintltaabovesut-si T a h-.hi Jby tiJ.-d hit Declaraiont a gaita-t time Defendantt.wknu a i.tabasen tifro.anamd'wiitla out thme limtt ot this State, (an it is said.)6-ni inmg mmeier wit.e nor attoraney. knw watuwi .':tse ths nme, ain wholtmt a copy. ofthe. Decaratat. with a rule to pilezad theritm miught be serted: Or dered, that them Defendmat plead! to the said Die. ctArationm. withmin a year tanda a day freom the date thmereof. othecrwiseo tinal zuan- ebsolut judgmecat will be- awared against hiam. JNO. F. LIVINMaTON, C. C. P. Clerks Offce, May 15. 181l. a. & r. age' 17 State of Southl Carolina. EDG EFI E LD DIST RICT. IN TIUE COMUMON PLEAS. Gmahnue ''uiliaaia ~ForigWt Attchuaent. T HIIE Plaintiff hma'inag thtia da.y filed hmia Deelaatation itt my uthice, and thme Des' fenduant having nto wife or attorney knaown' te mae within thai State. on whomt a copy of thme samue, withm a rule- tea plead. comald be served. It is ordered thtat thme Defeiddat plead to the aid adeclaration withinm a ye-ar and a day, or fintal and absolute judgeett will he given agaimnst hmica. Gl). P'OPE, c. c. ,. Mayi2 . j. .r. w. w. sqe i6 State of' South Caro lina, ED(;EIIELD D1ITRIC T. IN THlE COMMON P'LEAS. Beverly tiurtan -Jtrachncat, 'e m. M. Seuitle-. Debr. F3H E P'lnimh'having this day ld hls Dleclarationi in my office. aud the Defend nt having mnoe Wife or Attorney known to be wthmin thme State. oin n hiom a copy of the same, wate anrole to plead, could be served. It is or dered that time Defenidant plead to the said dies laration withim a year anmd a day, or linal and abuoute judgemetnt will be given againast hint. GEO. POPE, c. c. a.