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fsas qf Akaia.-To female ser- . a. Wte property of Jdge Stanard, of Rich- 1 niend. Va.,has ~ y been decayed off fro c their master by a northern abolitionist, and ta ken from the very beart of the city of Rich- i and, on the Rai Road to Philadelphia. i he is oeIb theimost barefooeidobberies we I ,eollet over to have read of, and which calls i lumay for serious investigation by the authori ies di Virginia, and that for:hwith-for as lotg as it is sutiered to go unnoticed, it gives them renewed energy and enc.,aragenment for the .,misuio. of snuilar crinses. They. me among us in the South.into our fami with all the hospitality imaginable, and no sooner is their welcuoo reception observed by them than they, by tkeir persuasions and cun ning inducemaenta. entice our slaves to leave their owners, with the promise of freedom and equality. We have. in common with th press gesteahly, from time to time. warned the slave. holders of the South. of the danger to be a prehandad from these fanatics. They should at once uniteeand adopt some plan by which to secure their property. It it is a subject over which they should not slumber, and which is of more importance to the welfare. and proeperity of-the south than any which bas ever been pre sented before it. Rp~e4ee-Wo were indeed surprised to tind oepening the last Greenville Mountaineer. that 0. H. Wells, Fsq.. had been removed frtn the PostOdie of tha place. We are not per soiamly acquainted with Mr. Wells, but from all we can learn from those who are, and have for a .umberofyears enjoyed Isis acquaintance, we feel warranted in expressing our highest conafdeae in ham as a man well deserving the station he occupied. Whether this removal has been the work of political prejudice we are unable to say. but think that no other objec tion could have been brought against him. In this removal, Mr. Tyler lax not. as we expect ed, adhered to the declaration which lie some time since inade, that no man. whatever might be his political opinions, should be removed from any ofice under the general goveronent, who wookl honorably and faithfully discharge hi duty. Of Mr. Ivells uccemor, we know nothing. We can but express our wish that he may prove as worthy and faithful as his predecessor. ,Austres Presa.-The indefatigable edi toss of the Brother Jonaebaa have forwarded to their subscribers as a Christmas Present, a "bandsome printed sheet containing 63 engrav ings, accompanied by their Ciarrier's New Year's Address, both of w:tich does credit to the-designer and the executor. They wil be &ept at our odice for the inspection of the cu rioais, with the hope that the publishers who has spared neithertrouble nor expence to please their patron., may receive the reward they so justly merit. U. S. Bet Defanters.-Letters from Phila delphia, ptblished in the New York papers, says th Baltimore American. amert that one of the former Directors of the U. S. Bank had commItted fbrgeries to the amount of sixty thou sanddoars, and that the fact tws known to the eem opbe -Bank, who permited over drails to be se cthasi anmount, an enter daIE'rJ epoure. This isone of the discoverietalleged to have been made by the I Grand Jusy, but whether true or not rcemains to be seen. &Seegliag and forgery-in the U: S. Dis trict Couer for Michigan. n rerdict was render ed (says-a N Y. paper) in favor of the United Stites, for $1,600 damages against a snggler named flenry A. Cawell. In the course oh trial, it camne out that Caswell bought the smug gled goods at Port Sarata and other Canaedian towns opposite Michigan. and paid for them in forged certineates of deposite on New York Foreiga Markcts-By the late arrival the Cotton market at Liverpool appears to have received more than customary supplies for the previous month, which had ;dhe effect of re due ing the price of ordinary and good, 1 -S a .id. lower than at the previotus adv ices ; the quota tion for fair Upland is still 4, and fair .iobile 6d., while for fair Orleans i is reduced to GAd, which are all fully as high a's are wvarrantevd. Of the week's buainaess ending the 3rd t:lt., 4000 are U'planad at 44j a 64; l3,600 Orleans at 4j a74; with sonme prime parcels at 74 and 7-p 2680 Alabamna and Mlobile at 44j a 7j; ar.d -10 SeaIsland at3a 8d. per ib. The Liverpool papers of the 3d ult. states. "The greater depr--ason in the ordinary qual ities is to be ascribed to the u:crea,-ed supply and redued value of Snrat Cotton, fa!ir of that class beitng down to 3.j a 3j3d.. whic-h is forcing it meeoh mom into ennsumtnptw'n as a substittue for the most inferior A merican ; adas regards good and fine qualities, they arc unflsvorably liiaenced bty approaching supplics of the new crop, of'which some has nowv arrived-hence middling qualities are most saleable, butt the, week's business has closed with a heavy mar-' ket generally, and trade in the mtanufacturing distriets is represented on all hands to be in a most unsatisfactory and gloomy state, and the consumption more or lessecurtailed by spinuers working short time The ipto f Cotton in-. to Liverpool since 1st January is i,096,000o bales. against 1.377,000 to same period last season. The supply from the United States is 604.000, being a decrease of 3410000 bales. t' The stock in this port as about 450.000i bales, against 432,000 at samo period Last year; the stock of America. is about 276,000 or 5-.000 less than it thenu was."L The Ilar dlates of :30th Novembor states that the Couont in that market in first hands, are 100,000 bales, and will probably bewaore ont the Girst ofiannary next. owing to the heavy supplies fromn the U'nited Statecs. Braking JeiL-Wm. !al Arch-r. Sherity of Anderson District, S. C., oftrra a reward of 550 for a man by the name of Smith Ileato,, who brake jail on the ni;:tt of the 29th uit. Stid fleston was commaitted for fiorse-stealing lie as represented as being abtout 183 years of tady hair, blue eyes, tall iy aice stutters a tl when talking fist. li stock of clothing onsisted of a pait of copperas and a plair of ized. widte and blue cotton pantaloonsia short ale blue roadlsout cotton coat, rather too mail for him, which Ie generally wears bur oned, black fur hat, about half worn which he isually pulls down over his forehead. The murderer of Mlrs. 3leMahan & daugh er, "which we smentioned in our la-t as having >een couinitted near Athens, Tenn., proved o be a servant of Mr. Sicatakan, by time name if Pete. Iis trial canie on the 15th of Nov, mst, and was conducted oin behalf of the pris. suer by two able attorneys appointed by the .ourt. The accused miade full and ample :onfAesions to the wittiesses examined, and the !videnice of his guilt so complete, that the jury 'eturned a verdict of gnilty without leaving the >ox Tie murdeter was sentenced to be hunig m the 2Sth Dec'r. mr. Janmes Ray. of Providence Settlement, is 3ecklenburg ecunty, N. C., was discovered tcar his residence on the 15th nit.. frozen to leath. The weather. as the account repre ents, was extremely severe, and Mr. I., in re. urniig houne from a neighbor's honeina state if intoxication, was the cause assigned fr his leath. In the same county. on time 23d ult., Dr. Vm. White, in returning from Chaileston to is residence near Davidson's College, was rowned in lRichardsoan's Creek about 37 tmiles ioism Chariotte. Two sons of Mr. Jimathan Reid. of the amte County. one 1, and the other 16 years of ge. were drowned in attempting to cross Mc. Ulyin's Creek. on Friday thse 17th Dec. Joitn he elder brother, was attending schmol at New Providence Academy. Tihe younger brother vent tit Providence w ith a hors to convoy the ther honme diuring the recess at Chsistmas. rhey both started for home oi the morning of te latal catstroihe, and feutid, ere they wachethe iiamir home, a watery grave. Siuall Pox.-The Federal Union. of thie 28th iLt., states. "There are two cames of Small Pox on the East side of tile rier. about tenl miles from the cit. They were intoduced by a traveller from time lower district of South Car. olina. We are antthorlsed to say boy time Plhy icians of the City, that sufficient precautions have been taken to prevent tihe spread of the disiase, amid that ao danger may be app'relend. ed by those who may wish to visit 31ille.ge. Vule." Auemp to break Jail.-Ui the 29th uit. time lailor at Charleston discovered that two of his prisoners, James Sanderlin, who was convicted in Mtay last, of stealing letters friom tie mail nd sentenced to 15 years imprisonment, and W. H1. Barrett, now awaiting his trial tor the nurder'of a man named Johnson, soe few reeks since,ia Cha lestonm, no doubt anxious to 7artake of the Christmas merry1t makings. &. de iver themselves from tie Arms of the law, unl fertook by means of .a small augur, without a andle, a rusty case knite, and anm old hinige, to vork out ofjail. The Charleston Courier of he 31st ult,. says: "They worked a pansage through three tiers fplank, (the ceitre range studded with n.iil.j Ire enongh to passthe body of a manm-they hen struck mon a stad directly in the centre f the hole, and 'his had also to be cut otT, which vas effected with time samec instrumentrs. A ireachm was now to be inade thiroughm a wvall bree. bsrick thicks, bait the inadustry of&,~ndrlinm as great, and when Busnett flagged in labor. innderhua goaded him on by telling hmiim it was -neck or inotinig." that if he did not escam he ould be hummng. wshich senmed to have a wvon kr'ul etfect, cattutag hiim to lply time knife and mage withm great perCeveranmce. Thme ehitps. lst, andl bricks were nil concealed, during te lay, unider a bed in time corner ot time rom,t md a chamir was pilaced before tihe hole, on which hung a blanket, and someti articles of lothing. md nifer time attemipt wazs discoiveredl thme pri oiers were allowed to dii inonme mnore woruk, he jaihor believing that exercise would he good *r their health. Night betore laist. hsowever. me nttered theis cell whletn thev were both fast rsleep, baut after a deal of,.lhaking andi halirw nmg. they were eventualily aronased from their lummbrs. atid cxprssed great astonmishmmment at le big hole "soimebody" hadl made ini the walli -they thmoughit it tmighit he done by "somte ailor." wvho were ini time wester" pmortions of le pmrison,. but hadl been in. their aplartnments re'a.inaly. Saniderlinm.looked at, uad exasm ned thec excavation very umninnately, amnd after iding; it was a ptetsy welli tini~ihedl joi, lie onucuded to acknowliedge his plarticihpation in ite enterprize. "There was iut one ithicknesofibrick to re noa c, anid it was time intentionm of time pri.<on re to let thiemseles dmin n by am rem' formied ftheir blanket. & c., tirnm into str ips." From thme I,'ecorder & I itncn. SOCIEwr r 1.. S. C. lDe. I4, 18-11. At a mneiing of individuais, l'riendly to lie estashliment of~ a Religions Periodli al 1mn Chtarleston, S. C.. under time pa. rmnage of' the llapmit IDeinimatiott itn outht Carolina. W. II. Jo~hnseon wait cal ed to the Chair, atnd J. C. Furman re jtested to act as Secretary. On motinmn, the foliowinig preamble and -esoutions were adopted: Whereats, it is desirablie to establish a feligionts Paper in the City of Chiarlesson. Slmer time paronage of the iiaptist Denom-. nation, and whereais the Ediior of time ibical itecorder & Sothern Watchman m s asbout mo discomntiue thami pa~per. and hi iis uuseripionmi list canr lhe oi'tainedl Th'erefomre, esolvedl. mihat the present time presenits a arabrlhe occasion for makinmg an cffort tim sabnlish thme proposed paper, and that i t dlone on th time wn peiiar rn iples: bmiwtgpeiiiaypim I. That assn un one hunCImitdred and (fmty bares at S-5 caeh, he submscribed for, the tochoiders shall bie anmthosrized to proceed o the organmizationm of. a ociety, for the es abishiment and carrying on of the propso aed paper. 2. Thlat ihe Society shall lbe organized sm the principles emf limnitedl partnershmips, viz:. That no stuickhmohler shall he bouind 'or oure thman the shares almat lie takes. andmi hat the agents of time Society shall he lia. sie in their own personms and properly, feor, ny exicess in thmeir contracts beyond the' asets furnished. 3, That as aliithe stockholders present ae agreed to accept n volumntary agency. ... ,bt;;i..n...s . c.hoh...., . h. nhove con- I cern, they are requested to make report of tbe result of theiragency to a commiitee im, Charleston, on or before the 20th of Janu ary, 1842. 4. That if by the 20:h of January 1812. o-e hundred and fifty shares shall be re pla.ted to the committee, ns subscribed fur, the siid commitee is authorized to make the purchase of the subscription list of thc I iditorcof the Recorder & Watchman. at eight Iundred dollars, out of the aunitius arisigt fruin payinents on the shares. 5. 'lhat on the 22d January 1842, as nasy stockholders as reside in Charleston, together with any other stockholders, that May be in attendance in pervson, or by proxy, on that tiny. be authorized to as semisle and adopt a system of rules for their government upon such principles and in such form. us shall be in conformity, with the principles or limited partnerships, anti further to proceed in rraking such arrange ments for tihe setting up the paper; inl the appointment of an Editor, the contract for printing and distributing the paper, and the appointmnent of au agent to advance its interests, as to then shall appear proper. 6. That to cuble the commit tee to make the purchase as above btated, each stock. holder is requested to send down to the committee, on or before the 20th January, 18-2, the amount ofr 25, on each of his shares. 7. That the Rev. L. Watkins be re quested to procure stockholders in this con ccri, and that Dr. Johnson be reqebted to I write to sch indtividuals in dill'rent parts (if the -State, a% he may deeml lkiely to give their aid in carrying out the dcsign of cstablishing the paper. S. That brethren James C. Furman. .\1. T. Ientlenshall and A. C. Simith, be a committee under the 3rd and 4th articles as above stated. 9. That the 'allowing be the caption to be uscd by the agents in obtaining subscri bers. viz: We. whose names are hereunto annex ed, do igree toitake the numberof shares opposite to c:sr names, and to pay the amiotunts called for frmin time to time on these shares, in conftrmity with the re quirements. that shall be made by a So ciety, to lie organized for the establish ment and support of a Religious Periodi cal, in the City of Charleston, under the patronage of the Baptist Denominalion. Should tlie proposel enterprise succeed, the plan... as we understand it. is to divide the profits among the stockholders, in pro portion to the anount ol' funds advanced ny cash. Asfears have been c4pressed that an editor cannot be obtained in season, and as many have enquired of us respecting this potti:, we will just say note, that in case the services of an approved editor cannut be obtained in tinte. we will undertake to conduct the editorial department for one year. En. REconra. IlYM ENEAL The silken tie that binels Iwo tailling hearts." M A R R I E D. On the 30th tilt. by the 1Rev. F. F. Sei.-, of Ga.. Mr. JAnBz B. 'A1.t..a.RT. to MiSs haTaT JAr KLCaREASx. hoth rthis district. On the .;d UIL. hv the Rev. V. Watkins, Mr. Lxuvst. Con:.er, to Miss 1E:sx-: LOtT, all of this district. 0The Miends of Shumbel ATTAWAY, announce hijnArandat C.r the Ottee DOTTdi~Collector, o i.dgetie Das ati. Jun.5 if 419 NOT'ICE. MR. J)IIN DA hsas apoimseud Mr Seth B~utler in s Agent dutritng his absee frost the 8t.ate. Jant 5 h 49 JS.NNTVINCE. ~ m OS NH \l.EY hastapijponted lit M . teBailey. Ihis Agesnt dsuring Isis :absenace fromi ieSt.-sto Jan 5 e, 49 Casta W~ansed T IE Sub5s.cribler respectfuly regnsents all persons indebted to hsimi by Note or open Aecountt. to comet forward and pay hsim. as he is in arcat want of Monry.nnstd not desironss 'fhsav mgl to comsmensce asuit". WILLIAMi BAILEY. .sn5 ae 49 Renuoral. Mrs. E. M. Dowd, Agent, H AS removed her stock ot .11il.LINE.R GOODS. to iihe Store oipposilte Miessrs. Blandt & Hantier's, anal next doowr to .'ser.. Scrasnona & .ieira, whser. slhe will lhe hsappy to waiit upon her friends 'aid orm-er enstomners as snsnnn. She retuarns her thsank~s for pa-at fhsvora. Jnn r 49 DENTIsTrRY J P EACE R~I. Surgeons DeIntut, w'oia e espc~trully infosrm his friendal-, .,and then piubtic generall,. that he i-a prepare-d tea -atensd to all tsaine.s sn mhis pro'fsenian, such a.. Faing. Ptinaring. Cle-anasig, and Extrne-ting T EET. aI hie- is aslso prpared toa Insert. partial ot fulla aa'tts of isnrrusptihate Taentha. asn Pirote. or Gold1 P'late. on the most scientifice principles. Those desirona. eat his. professional services. will lie waited on by addressing hiss at Leang. smtirea P. 0., Edlgefield District. S. C. ianS 5 f 49 5trayed or 8toIen. O N Tsuesday niaght the 21st tth.. frmna Ilezes. kinhi Strumt's stable, a grey MlA RE. he. tweena 8 and 9 years old, between 14 and 15 I handts high. haer back has beetn injtired by the a s.adde. no other marks recollected. Any per. son wh-Io has taken tip said mnarac. or can give ay inlormsation ofher to the subrscribier. living o~n Tsarkey creek. sao that he getr t, tr again will hee atatbly rewarded. GEORGE W. STRUMI. Ja . th 49 Strayed ' the 17th it., (rosa twaeet Water Mecet- a Ving Houseo. at small hay florse, with a star on hs:. foraeheaad, shoal all arouand, the shoes some what worn. souse tmarks of the. saddle on hsis back. he Inane lies on the left side of his neck. Any craaon wvho masy have taken ttp said hiorse. and will give insformsationt to the sutb scriber. on they Martinown road one amile below Benaver Dat. Creek, will ho thanklitdly ra'war dod. ROBERT BROOKS. Jan.5.1842. 2t 49 Dhought to the Jail O F this District, a nte-ras boy. by the name of BILL. or JIMi. abont la fe'et 34 isnchen high, very dark complexion. asnd bietween :t5 anti 41) years of rge, stotat built, and has a sear on hsis lent cheek, asnd na just over Isis leftn ipple. He. slays that lie belongs to Win. Speirs, eof Abheville The owner is regniested to comas forward prove property.pay charges and tako him away,1 C. H. GOODMfA N, .r. z. D Auenst 5. 1NI1 .c 27 NOTICE. AVHGAispnaad of our $tock of Goods to blessi. GOODE & LYON the firm. af BRYAN &,MINOR. is this day dissolved. I xcept so tough as relates to settling the busi tes of the concern, All those indebted to us, ire informed that their Notes and.\ccounts will e- foiud at the store of Mfessar. Blan.1 & But er, which moot be settled by the first day of 'chrunry next, to enable us to close the busi ensofthecocer. Afterwhichtimethey will se placed in the hands or an Attorney. BRYAN & 31MNOR. - Jan5 d 49 Mount Enou Academy. HE Subsetibesn take pleasure in answistnc ,r ing to the public. that 51r. Joux Ksoz will take charge-of Blount Enon Academy. the mensing year. We deem it unnecespary to pan any thing with regard to ar. Knox's qualilienio:i;. as ito 9 well known in different put ts ofthe State. as in experienced and succesfil Teacher. The tcadesuy Is near Colemaan's X Roads, in a Te y healthy section of country, entirely removed ion places of dissastaon. Goud uoarding can he obtained in the neigh rorhood. It. COLEMAN. J S. GUIGNARD, J. C. READY. Jan.5,142. e 49 JNOTICE. T 11E SUBSCRIBER will proceed to ell at his residence near Liberty Hill on lhuarsdayth27th inst. twelve or thirteen like y NE'ROES, a valuable tract of LAND. tnowni as the Wilborn tract. containing Four sundred and Five acres, Thirty or Forty head >f CATTLE.- HOGS. SHEEP. Household and kitchen FURMTURE. &c. &c., on a cra lit until the *firt day of January next. Pur :basers required to ive notest with apprnved eerity. B3EVERLY BURTON. Jan. 5, 112.4t" 49 Executor's 4ac. W ILL liE SOLD on alonday the24th inst.. at the late residence of Col. John Key. dec'd., on a credit of one year. all the real state orsaid deceasd. (not specifically devied )y his last will and testanient.) consisting of one ract of land, containing about 2000 1CR E-V, wlih will be dividi-d intao two or mnore tracts. The said land lays on Turkey Creek. a portion if which is low grounds, ira a high state ofcul. ivation. Also 25 likely young Negroes, Hormes, Males. Hogs, Cante ansi Sheep, and a MnItantity of Colton, Corn. Fodder, and Ont, ggons ad Carts. Plant.ation, Blacksmith, and Shoemaakers Tools, and a variety of other articles, &c..&c. Purchasers to give notes with two approved seenrities. JAMES TOMKINS, Ezecutor. Jan c 49 State o' Souita Caoltu a EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. POSTPONED SALE. Oliver Simlson, Forcclosure of two Vs. Mort'gage.. Henry Shuaz. M OTICE in hereu given that layvirtie anordler from the Conit uif Chaneery I shall ol'er fior sale to the b-ig hest biddler, in tie Town of Ihamburg on Wednesday the 2Gth day of January inst, (the sale to h coitinued fion day to day until the whole of the mnotgaged premiseas are sold.) Ihe following lot, ant lands in the Town ofHanbuirg and its vicinity, be longing to tIenry Shultz. to rurecisoe two sortgages in fayor ofthe said Oliver Simpson. riz. Lots known in ilae plan of aid Town as No. 151. 152,153. 154, 156, 157. 158159, 160. 161, and 162, bounded- North ly Cobb treet, Eathby Covington street. Southa by Mer -- $ereer,Va-t y- sM&itter, em nbraeln lie whole two sensuars withis t-it bounsdary secording to the plan of the Town, with the !xception of an alley of25 feel.jand a -snar of I150 f eet consveyed to~ the P'resbyteiana Chusrch. aind also all thsat parcel oft land senate nasd tc ng "in the Ton maof Upprer I lamusrg," baa niore sprorly, ina thec vicamity of il~sanlurag, em-i irnciung .ilr. lhnitz'a rort ands pleasurc grounads, :osstaiuhag eighty neres moisre or lese, wish lhej -o-epatimei of ts'.' :ire- -.tld tos Josseph J. Ken aadv. snnd a half neirc ea a'd l'ichard ianbl.ck and'honmded can ?the North hv lanad of John B.I Caovingtoun, East byv Ian ofe sa jhnu Fox.Sonthl lby 5 ditch nit the foot oftihe liil1, rnsing froms die harde foast to the Leight tract line.nnsd WVest iv tse linae dividinag the Leigh ad Fair tracts. Ll'he l.ot s will be soldl sepa~r~isely. The Tieiams of salek will the Cash lair one half tie purchase maosney. faar the~ other half a credit af..ix mnthsi pusrch.~as. 1o give Bonda and ear54onal seensrily anid mnortgaige of the paremaises o secure the paurchanse money. 3. T ER R Y, c. r.. r.. D. Tommnissionr's Ojre, Eseerlield., Jani. 5. l1842. S7 75 3t 419 Droughdt to the Jail ()F ihis I0istrict n inegro mana. n lho cals himaself ISA AC. aaboiut '26 ear 27 years of ega, dark comiplexioi. scar us his forasisend, asal taoit S fees 8 iiehis thisla. Says hie helags to aIns. 8arahs liarlin. adf iasiosn District, S. C. Th.,i ower is reaepse-ted to casmn foirward, ns ove property. ay cha:sges & takeo him aiway. C. II. GOODMAi.N. j. r.. a Liin 5 tf 49) Brought 1to1 thet Jail I) that Oistrict. a neagro muan lay the name of Sqasisa' ar lBridea.lwmsging tgo Thos. 3lime,~s if Binnell. dark compalasoan 45 or 50 yearsrs if ae, twoa trout npper seeth ons, anad aLant 5 L~s's !4 inche'slshi Thei. mowner is regnsead to come forward. aroave property, pay charges & tase him awny, C. II. GODL3AN, J. a. n. Jan. 5. 1842. Uf 49. Brought1a to thee Jail L)F this Distract, a neno mans who says his nanme as .Josepah. and that lie belongs to obhn Pcerrison, of .slasckies Island. S. C.. of ghst comtpledion, large whiskers fromn car to an. 5 feet 6 inachies hihi. The sowan is reqjaseste'd to come forward. arsoveproperty. pay charges nasattakehlimaaway. C. HI. G OOD3IAN, J. E. D. Jan. 5. 1842. It 49 Iotice. A LL peraonisidetatd to the Esaeof JOHlN HIOLLINGSW')RTH, dece~ase~d, are eqs ied to tnake payment. and those hraving lemuands agantt said Eestaate, are regnaesatedl to reettempoel attessed. for larasmdation. JOHN II. HOLLING8WOWTH DIo3IEDE F. HIOLLINGSWORTII, Dec 29 48 2t Ercaters. LO8T. C)N the rad leading from Sweet WVater Mteeting House to F~dgefield C. H., a mall poacket hook cotlaining; Two l',ndJreds mds Five Dollars in monley, -tad s1et., as otes mnd receipt. of no use to any one buit'myselft. Jrhdr and Sasenty Five Dollars ofthse nsoneay was an n':.es on the Hamburg and State Janska; one I'mfty Dollar bal on thec State Bank lute and nuimber neat reacollce; als, a Fifty 1oltt.r ball on the Ilambaurg Bank ; the balanc's ' ere small notes, fives and tens, 0n the State lak, anad Thirty deellars on the Georgin Rail Road bank The fiuder will be liberally re' srardesd by leaving it with WV. 3. Gleoer, at Edgcild C. h. or to the undersigned. E. V. READ. Dec 28. 1841. ff 4: Edgefleld Male Academy. r, l1E Trustees of this Institution have the .3 pleasure to infrorm the public, that they 12%e engaged the services of Mr. ZanocK D. oMarV.ML. for the ensui year. who will open he School on the first M onday in January. dr. Cottrell comes well recommended, as a reacher ofesperience and ability. The terms if tuition will be the sane as lt year, viz.: Psra qR. 76t the Classical Department. ineind ing the higher branches of 3lathema. ties. - $1000 For die English Department. including Engiislh Grammar, Geography, &c., 7 nn For Reading. %I riting. and Arithmetic, 5 00 The Trustees assure the public that partica. Ear attention will he paid to the moral deport men: of the ul)il spli to this lutittion. . 11. W I DLA W. JNO. IPSCOM B, Tusins. N. L GRIFFIN, J. TERRY. Der. -29 48 if Sheriff's Sales. Of Valuable Town Lots. Thomas flarrison vs. lctry Shultz. . Burt vs. the sonic. V. L. Griffin, vs. the sane. :)liver Simpson, vs. the saic. 3. A. Atchtsonv$. samte & Lyddal Bacon. ,Iarshall Headly vs. samie & same. . G Nagle ror wife vs. sam--. A. G. Nagel vs. same. rbe Executors of T. G. Lamar vs. same. lohn S. Jeter, vs. sImte, cahn B. Covington. vs. satne. R. F Gotedy, T. C.. vs. sane. game vs. same. rhe State vs. same. BY the written con;rent of all parties. I will olrer for sale tinder the respee ive writs of Fieri Facins. in the above stated cases, on Wednesday ihe 26th Jay f January next, in the town of FlHmburg. The following luts. parcels. and sections of land, levied upon as the property of the defendant Hfeury Shual-z. nIl silualete it h in the said town or n ithin its enrporile limits, viz: Lois nos. 16;, 164, 165, 166. 167. 16, according to the plan tf the sanid Iown. consilutin;: a block of lots near or opposite the Rail Road Depositary on Caoirgton street, havinrt 50 feet front and 292 feet depth. Nos. 169. 170, 171. 172, 173, 174, accordin-t said plan, constiu ing a block of lut-, whereon the Powder Magazine now staUnd. on Covingtaon street. having same front and depth as the above mentioned lots. Noc. 345. 344, 343, 342, 341.nostituiing a block of lots on Coving. ton street. with same front and depth. Nos.346. 347, 348. 349. 350. constituting a block of lots between the last mentioned block, and the old rua. f'rom tlte Bridge to the bill at the fool of the Park ; same front and dapth. Nos, 310, :3f. on the ditch at he font-ofthe Hill, sano froit, and depith. Nos. 293, 294, on the ditch at the fiot of' the Park, opposite a %pring letwceo Ce. tre street and the old road, same front and depIh. Nos. 292, 291, 290, 2S9, 288, constitu ting a block of lots on the left of Centre street. upon entering the town, anti at tho mouth of snid street having 51) fect front o:: Centre street and 300 feet depth. Nos. :170, :371, 372. ;r73, :r4, 375. 376, 377. 378, 379, 380, 381, 3i2, situnte below the old road lending fromn the Bridge to the H1ill. having 50 feet frot on said road and runnin~back~to.the Rnil.Rwiad Noi.906, 9-1. 83.On 3,lecInie,strcet, on the Leigh tract of land. lavin! 5l free' froent andl 196 reet depth. No%. 265. 266. 267. 268269, 270, 271, 272.27:3. 274.275. 276, 177, constituting a block at' tots on Itlber son street. having 50 fee't front, atnd 200 fet dept h. Nos. 18I. 201,203, 200, 219, 217, nna 239, 215. andl -10. ' ith a fratetion attached to each of the ihrce labt, acc:ording to the plan of said town. Lot No. 353, otn ;n.l h~elow the ol roadl frolmo he ridge to the 11ill, where the ditch cr'ons said ruind, havring 68 feert f'ront rn the radl runnting ba;ck toaih lini i Fnal. Also nfl the interest, of ailr. Shiu;z in the quare of 150) fcet of land, on which the Presbyteiant church in llam~thtra stands. One sectio ofta landicotntaiing I I neres more or ln'.e, adjoininig lands ocupieda It lenry Spire'. ont the right of the road on nterinag litandurg. lay Centre street. Onec tectitton of lad conattaiang 14 aeres utnure ur less. adjointin:; lhe lidli:and lands on wIinch Mr. Shout,. resides comning tdown to rr near the mth Itof Cen~itre .treet ion the Ulef", uponteteringl said tonn; an thissece tiotn a oot etigible loceation for a Wa;re bttuaae cant he hadI. The utirae caf .\r. Shfltz.. commttonly itwn n.. thle TIown llaltl[, ina ihe centre at '.zarketi street. fronttintg Caentre' S"t.-eeOt, with te l.ad att~ahed. 410 by 60) feeat. Also 1.th e hi::bly hea'l a ndt comimand ne plae whe.re ir. ianitz? re'sides'. emt rcing the Iliill.P.irk. & lu,;'-a.r graound-t ittucachd, in aill conit iing hect we'a'n $4 tad 100 acre' of' land. 'Thi" lae wiell hte uad either in a Itody or int --eperaite Iot. Te satle will contiitne (nunit day~ tat da il the whonle,, if necessary, is disposed of. Trtms CASII. S. CIllRlSTIF, Sheriff' Falg;;cl'd Dist SDecember 27t. 14. lt 43 Votice. IAVING di-pos'd of may entire stock mni initereat an the 4 'ottan Gin .Maktmg. 1a0 ir. James Boatwrighai. ot Ctonbia. S C.. ad bieig aitxious tao clos. mny old buasiness. I voud iaequesl all those itnaetbted tat ma' ta cosme orwai d and make ammedite stittlemeant. Ihof'u,' . t'ir-a retmrn day in iteir county or dait to atiouer minigencee cannot hte een, I. Ours is antharizeal to ac: as mv Agentt, at ny old stand ont liroad-stretl W VM. JONES. Agtsta. Ga., Dec 29 48 4t F iistrayed ROMi '.'te subacrber an the 29tht Nnvem-n he.., tast. living nine mileathbclatw Edgefield ..-art fIonnce, a small bay M.- RE. f'our years ild, fomtteaen and a half hanads high, no marks emembered. Anmy persnn taklrtng up said imare' td inforasaing the subscribter of' then same, will i reasonably compensataed for Ihis trosurkle. JOllN COOP~I. Dec. 14 446 Notice5 LL persons inidebted to Charle A. Dowd, .deceased, are nrgrently regnested to make mediate paymentt. as the aifairs of his estate ire in sneh a sitoation as to render indatggec mpossile. and which must not be expected. Al~so.nall persons baying demands against saiad intate will presetnt them propes ly and la wfully ttetesed.W. BitUNSON, A dm'r. De. I4 er S r W ttiot. - W E inavice attaen-ion to the following ar ranagement with regard to the Gree wood Inlstitutionas for the ensuil year. Miss l. Brown, who las beer. Principal of the Female School for the last two years, will contine in lat capacity The Literary attainments of thia Lady, and liar zealous performance of the do ties ilevolving upon her, give her strong claims it the patronage of the public. IntheMusical Department the services of Mrs. Potter have bee procured. It is well known that this Lady, when forimerly employed itfibhis place in giving lessons in 3lusic. discharged her duties to the entire aatisfaction of all her patrons. Mr. LAw in Patter will take charge of the English Male School. TIis gentleman is a graduate of Dan mnonth College. naid wan engaged several years in teaching. lie is recommended to uesanap. proved Teacher. possessing i a s hdegree all tlc qnalificatior.s which should bl to the'int-actor of youth. The Classicaland U a themsatical 8ehool will again be committed to the care of Mr. James L. Lesly. Of' Mr.leady we deem it unnecessary act tin speak. HiE popularity as a Teacher and the snecess. with whiclh he has met in preparing his. pupils for College, are satiafaictory testinonials of his merit. We would add that there is connected with dares iastikutions a goond hilosnpisical Appars. tns. by nenias of which the nost aseinl and in tererting experiments in Natural Philosophy and Chaemaiiatry may be readily peaormed. 'Thaee schools ae located betweenam Abbeville, C. It, rind Cnnbrid;:e upon the iidge, which divides ahe water. ofrte Savannahala d .9alaida. The locatinII i4 an admirable one. both in consw Snuence fof it' heahhiness send its entire removal fromja all ;cenews of dissitpation and vice. The rates of rTiion r,-miain anchalged. They are as modea ate as ins other itntionsof le kind. THIOMAS B. BYRD. Sc'y. of Board of Trustars. Dec. 14 d 46 Notice. W I lhlWEBY GIVE NOTICE TO TIIE PU RLIC.thfatwe nologer have any voice in the onanaagement of the Greenwued', anstituaina: and being deberred train any1 m *?ir. ticipation in the bened, ofthe 'euti:ae and Mali lag !I lelartments. by the :n.ZIner ill which th- ',-nchieri oftbose Departnenats wereeleed.aa (which took place atuler circumstanaces. - *..r hil or patrnniisei tie same.) wee ha ea' el a.ir. S. Trowlbridge to contitane an Enhiis Sebnial in iiis place. Tire Sch-iool % ili cum niner m il the firt aoalnay in Janu.arv. and !.U governad by the same Relaes. latex of Tre . &,-.. tat iav.- governed his Sch.,o .heI e.cr.t year. 31r. T. lim been enig : -s i %tcr diaraang three mat of the eight yerars s.nCe -'.e Schools evere "etabliahed. Fo'r '. ..I t, tisirt uid pcnliar talent for imparti.:g knv.v. ledge; we refer to his former pna: an. ard to the follnwing named gentlemen: Hul. George Mclonlfie. Abbeville; Rob. Cunriingham, Esq., Lameas; and dhe lon. F. W. Pickenls, Edge. field. RICII'D. GRIFFIN, JNO. LOGAN. E. R. CALIlOUN. JOHN XIcLELLAN. Greenwood. Dee 27 it 48 Mount Willin~g Academy. THlE Exetei!sei of this institution wi, bk 1 opened. on ti. first Monday in Jann ary lieit, under lthe direction of Mfr. John K. John ston, whose long experience in Teaching and correct deportment. we trust will entitle the in stitutiona to alarge share of public confdenec. TKRXS 0F TVITIONe: tcading, Writing, and Arithmetic, per nliarter ot 12 weeks, Fnglisha Oraunmer, Geeai. 4 00 Philosiphy.Chemistry, and Greek Languages, 800 8trve-ing, 10 00 God Board may be obiained from $6.to#6 per ttenth. .t. 1B. S3h1ti. C3uiraaen. L.. ft WII,30N, Trmeas'sas, A. SIlJKINS. HI. C. HJERLONG, A. 8s. 90zt E R Traskes. lDee 22 if 47 To Rehst. Fi Osrltee~un year. the HOUSE for m,-cyieepiedl by C. A. Dowd as a Maore H ose. A good Ifouse and a good stand lir thae Mercantile Busiaasa. For partieulare ppyto the subacribet. A. BLAND. Fihaal liotiee. Li, persaona indebted to the late Grar of Bt.. en. CatLIs & Co.. are hereby noti? hied. thsat thaeir Notesanad Accouants muasthe plaid lby the first Mfonday in January, or they willihe pl:ice'd in th- Isanli of an attorney for collee hion: the affnirs of the firm mnist he eiosed, to' rnablej the par ties to settle with each etiher. BILAND. CATL.IN & CO. Dec22 b 47 Not ice. 4LI.rsons are forwarnedl against trading f.-r a nta drawn byv Dehaney Jones in (a oir f Mlas:in Ilurkahalter. for the mum o(330 43', 1t nt day 's aicht as the akil note has beena l,t in unaid~a by dhe siueriber. and the pay menta Stoppedl. MARTIN BtIRKHALTER. lta-c ?2. c. . 47 Notice. ALI. persons 'ndaebted to the estate of Wil. li.nan 8. John~son, deceased, late oftthia dias rict. are regnaeitd to make paynaenta, and thease Isaving aany claims. against said state are alma regnestedl to preseot them to the subeeriber with n the time prescribed by law, duly attested a' he. law directs. L~SWRENCE S JOHNSON. Dec 2-2 184l. hum 4y F'or sale. T lIE 8tabscriber offers lor iakb the welf knownt House in Afken-- fronfmgF ont the' Rtail Rln:.i, andl knaown at NA RSH'S fi0. lEL.. The house has besen t as a PNidie Ilunaee tor several yeali's, and eessins 40 fonas donhle and sicgle, the greater peptioni oi'tben with fire places. Upon the premises are 5ake. wase all necessary nt bauildinige. kitchens, nie grot howarit and stabling for 100) horrses, in the yard is an excollent well of' water. Termis one third ca-h, the belance on a credit oftone and two years. Also-Forty or fifty uniproved Lots, hand.. inmely uituasted, within the corporate limits of Aiken. Apply to JOHN MARSH, Aatt. Dec 9 tf 45 Notice. T HE Biubsacribwr wall offer tor sale to the. highest bidder, ena -dae premises, ala Tiarreday the l2th at January next, a tract of: land containing 355 acres.sailuate on thae staler. of Turkey Creek. edjoiniun lat:de of' Geujrp, Blocker. Feliz lake and other,, on a credi, of inc and twa years. M. B. CLARKLE Dec. 14 b 46 To Bire. F OR the ensnang year. some good Fael,t H AND8.&Housae SER \'VANT$. Thw-v will be hired on favorable tertas. Acal ' P. F. LADIgV Dee 2 .