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-on the track, be intoxicated. sagteu Gloer. of Joul Carolina, to of of Slam.. latelligeheer ofthis morM! -ly waked up, at the state of versy between New York jand i4and quotes the Constitution, Tor . one "State to enter into any agree or compact with another State. n ith out the comsent of (C*aougress," is show that 8: Carolina, in passin: tier late Inspection Low, which i sinilar in its provisions to the law passed by Virginia tis the same subject, is infringing the Constitution. When Ihe( Governor of New York perpe trated htis aggression onl the rightsoff Vir giuia, its putting aside the Consutitution, Kuarantying , the surrender of rucisives from ijustice. ying from one State to another why did not the intelligencer si eak out in defence of the Con-stitution! Where, then was his seal for its Integrity! Why dii e nost wnru iho Federal autho-* ritien of New York that, if they desired the Lontitution to protect their people. they must pe.rform it. oifirations towards the teople of the other Slatest and that if they riotlted its priuciples, there were conser mative reserved powers enanugn in Ile Stecs assailed. to defend their people iguinst ihe cunsequencess of their incendia dogmasU and1 tunconstitutional le::ila iou. It is not. hoswever. until the South -rn States retaliate. that the Constitution sstv-e by tIc lsntelliecsser. as if only ex %sing4 in their maind fur tIh- special put Pose af bleing, citwd againlat the Suu'lhrns Stars. The truth, we rear. is that usder an aspect if caution and concern for all pontiuss of the Union. there is as irrcei~tible dinity in he itelli::encer tt :ertaina Niorthern viens and Northern inutereus. er.pc &:-,v it thaev save sprm:. iuto life frosts she f-tul tubrs .es of Ahlolitionsmla and R hi::ery. It i, a 11 hit G..veroswr of New York. in -oistl n ith a negro prencher. backed 'ay W l ig Legilatt.re, n ho be:;an this cont ruver.y. Virfi hs met it; South Laroia has tiowt it ; am. if -.e nistake um the .pi it of the Southern people', it Vll1 not be hatig before every State in the 5outh. with a stea froutier. nill arrav itself inder li- example of V irgini , aistth he escroachimets of Neiw York on the .ostitution, and the daners ithese en -rnaschmsents bring. If the intelligencer ! in earnsst in his alarns Ior she Can-li ution. let bin a to hsi : Oarry is New Yaork. and there turn up the wfhite< of his eye. scioae his w,.iutiv suriatye, white andi )adck, inl bethialf ul' the ConssiLutistt. They uay li-tein to his patrio'tie fears, in arat i ile lor the pal. But Viriginia or South Caroliina will hardhly he mosved by tersror. snd lamcrtation<. u hicha have only sec lioial spasmi. They may even see ;ood rast's to hold on to their position. when they behufld bign's of its bwinig felt. although in the usual woy f rebske. As to the idea. ilat seause South Caro lina ha* passed a law si-nilat to one en acted lay Virginia-this isentering into) an -agreeient tor compact" with Virginiia. wthiu the mteansing of the Constismiont. it iLuu 0 illy it) be seriously answered. Ac :-Mding to thi< bright' conception, we susp. pose-tfe Cuimisin siiiili revisbeRotn he statute buks of the Stiles, some sjaue and times; for it i6 a matter ofevery day. Segisation. whe-:, a Iw tsas heen sassed sy one t atte. ad it hans steen loutnd tat stork well. f;. ar wshur Stat. t'o enset it for hear people. Thlere~ i.. hut oine. cnts. for ptesae ad harmny at.i onts the free and proaud conafedlesacies osf ste Unsiotn. Ke e ja5te plfain p-t h of 'hue Caonststato. Theare is unt a State ins the Usniont, whsicht wilt all, w its n ighsss to be delibewrate.ly in frinsyds wanh tsmp~unity. ifit did, is n itl le unsworthy to hail- its pace iamosng..t th brightt star,' wh ich lill our fl asa and ake it in.itncibile ansd inasepatrsale, saveu froma osur own' as dnuaie .s -r falfy. Somethuin;: Singular.--Bandlili ins . mesrca.-.1 ..inagular circustanstce, nichtil befell a genstleatn onte day hast weck. was yesterday related tao us,-Tho eenstlemtan in qusttion htad left Laaster, Pa.. isn a vehsicle aloine, withs the inatenttiona sf goaing to ilavre d~e Gracee, its thtis State, Shot ty after leaving the city. hse overtosok a wova stans wth a baskes oat he~r arm, who re iuested hims to allow hser to ride a .hiors dstance in thec vehaic-le th hium; saying~ tatsite wais very tiredl tanit had nt far las go. ile granted she regnest, but aferan timte, frosts -oume easuse, he, ..nspected hsis rompsaniona was noat what se p~rafes.sed to be, tbut a man55 ina di,:uise, A closer ex - itmiatian unsder :he veil. tiar te persarn keetuasely vetled confsirai i-i. dlaanhts, and as hse nt as rap~idly t5aproacingt a siren -y woousds, heC was anx'iosu, ta ridl himtselfaf .5i-comiptay.hnat baoxs ts udo iitt was thse nue-,tions. Tinme beca-ne raccionus.. auud ha it Itast nesorteda to thec rise of knocekingj s11 uis hats accidenstallvt w hie hsis hour.e wa.;s ns full trial, IBy the timse thse horse could so reignsed tsp. the haut as left faur in site cear. lie~ propaosedh to thc lady to :et out ansal bringa it to hims. Thlis shte refusedi tos its, statist: thsat shec wsouldl shld thea hsorse. The genutleman replied thait the haorss ss rtther at iery oue, tadis heasnil nut trust bien ta h--r. A fter as little itarle~y ase cnt ivest to gos for thte taut, leavinsg sihe bsaaset it the carriage. Thia es eieman wtsta'he t:. 5 s. sa.l whenatt sae lasdy was farstaer. s51 oil, iso n ls1apd L~s. leatvin~ his that he. sited, amsi drove ntith tail r~pced to the jest housase. IThere the mtenttioned Isiss~us icion,. Oa uponss examtainsing the bs.ke-t, a jair of paissut', full loaded, andi a sisns whi's te weae founid itn it Thse inferenace thena mas clear thsat Isis c snpaniona was a v-illiasn a disai..e, who hadi planned so rosh, pen taps murder lim. atnd that there were ae runt piicos not far od', wiso could be easily raIled b:y slhe whi,:le. It asay beu ntel maough to tmenstiona that le hadh a ensidlersa ste amount of monetty with him,. a fact whsich was prbhabty knowsn to Isis coms anioss. Thaukstng hats s.tars for hi's escupe, ~considera it an escape mosast likely iteut death, ha puockieted the pits. MMioss of Isis hat with sthe great missed ntever agains tos lin order tos eviade, ~o a tasveru 'vith a tothe b-ar. lis emenst, askeds onDavid slew b E~y kl1~I4 the filess he com p Ido imrip-ison e of trouble eep an rye nterrise". in --s iqu'Tias inte iMfng as their i anowr.CA rMer. Thg~ousE'g Duelegatus a bl~sitahlishing a new bank Sethba cipitaleof $00,0. * says the Richmond En 'plesW-WW to our code in . Is. That each man in his private tirtune. andi id acteally pledge real estate to the aIount'of his stock. Aol, 2d. That the Legisiatire should, at all times, have the I power of modifying or reipcaling the char- i ter." National Bank.-We learu from the .Ya tional Inlelligencer. that Mr. Kennedy. ot' i Maryland, has mudc, in the House of Rc presentatives, as one of the minority of the Committee on tbo Exchequer Board, a report, dissentin: from that of the majori ty, accompiled, by a bill to establish a nional Bank, being nearly iu the foru of the bill for the same purpowe, which pats. sod both Houes of Cun;revs at the late extra- ses iion.--CharlestoaWiurier. Additiona Runku in Mhe .Yary.-Mr. J. C. Clarke, fron the Committee on Naval AgiWsareported. in the louse of Repre on the 18th instant. a bill, c,- I 'nNisingt, the ranks of Admiral. Vice Ad. i miral, and Rear Admt.d in the U. S. Nt ' vy, provided there he appointed no iore i than two teficers of the fstraak, atad shre" i each of the seceiid ur"d third ranks. An- I nual pay-Admiral, on service, $5000 ; O Ieave of absence, or wait inX order, $1U0 I Vice Adimiral, on service.850; ono leave. i &c., 35M Rear Admiral, on service. S450;on leave, &c., 3500. The ap- I pointtients are to be made from the next inferior grade, viz: Captains in the Navy. The Senior Capt sias na longer I.P be aul loweil.pay as such, but all Captains in the Navy (except thoso in command of-quad runs) to receive the sani pay as establish ed by the act of W blarch, 13, and squadron Captrins to receive the pay al lowed by-the act. Great Lawo Case.-The great case of Ms. Gattica against the Execter of the will of Daniel Clark, of New Orleans, and those holding pwtioas of the property by purchase from them, bat occupied the attation of the U. S. Supreme Court for involved in the decision is between $3k), 000.0JO and S0.00.000. The corres pondent ofthe N. Y. Atneric.an, remarks that '- the case is without ae parallel, not only fore the amount of property invulved, but for the wundrful chamacter of the incidents, e en as admit ted bv the vastly wealthey posesors uf thte estate,andl for thte verj intsportattt que'stione raisedl againat the jurisdiction of'hee Stepeme Curor tsh United Stntes. n.s well as for thle hi.?tory and position of the parrie-a concerned." TAL1.i.. :s'aEr.. 1'ehrn-rry 11. The puablic, we pre~ume, wvill rteollert that the guve-rnmentt. iad snme timte sitte. insaitute a s'eit n: inst (;overnor 4 alI as a defatlter.-The Coturt Was nne muost of last we-ek itn trying this cause. A ble counsel were emaployed o hoesh side.s: and after a (tull invest iga t before a must intellizent jury, a verdies was rendlere'd itn the defendant's favor to the amotnt: of some $y.000. The boot therefeore, it ap penrs, was on the other leg andu Uncle Samn the delinquesnt. Tak~e enre, old fellow, how yen trend upon other people',e neE'.. This verdiet, we doubt tnr. will miteh gra tify the ftiendls of (Gent C'll.-Sentinel. Texan Tariff-The new Tariffrenc as, which, took eff~wt on the 2l utlt.. Ie'vie,a the fnllow-ing duties on imports, nil pay-: ble int :old eer silve't: On flotur. $1 tier barrel. Corn andI corn mt'te::.racete per hushel. Oats. 15 cents per teushe'l. Other graint. 20 cents p.-r bushcl. Brown sanar. 1 eenit pe'r lb. Tallow candles, 4 cc: t2. Lard, 3 cents. Bctter, 6 cents. Cheese, 3 cente, Bacose. 2 cents. R ice. 2 cents. Whiskey. 2:5 a 7.5 cents per gallon-ac cording to proof. Manufactured tobacco, 30 per Cent. ald Svlorein. Ameuermn segars. $33 per tlhmsade. Beefin hll or otherwise, $3 per 200 lbs. Perk, $3 per bri. cnsprhth~ a utalloeher mtanufacta tarea of sin ready made. - e of sagdlery, 30 per Skinds. 25. of all 30 lper Goliah. IIe looked at he bar keeper, and replied in a loud voice, "a sling!" RAItA EVERYTHING. Every Farmer shosuld make it a rule to purchase nothing that b can sake on his farm. There can be no higher evidence of'in unprotitable farmer, than to see him purchasing his pork. his heer. his horses. his corn, or his flour. Ile should he a shamed to havo it said that Joe is a par chaser ofiany of these at tieles. If he thinks it cheaper to pluchase than to raise. it is only additiounal cviience of oin folly. If we look througtl the diairict for our best farm ers, svo shall find them selling' instead of purchasing those anicles.-Amer. Farmer. 07I The friends of Wiley CULBRE. TI. announce him as a candidate for die office of Ordinary, of Edgsield Distrct. september 3 i1 35 07 The felens of rapt. W. L COL EMAN. ninotnce hiioi as a candidate for Onliuary of Edgefield Dis !rict. Jan 19 if 51 (Y~The friends of Shubel .\T' AW AY. atwunce him as a caudiate for the Office of Tax Colectur, of Edgefield DL trict. Janl 5 of 43 07The frieldm of Wan. J. SlAKtN.'. LEe1 anisiomic hIt as a candidate for the': ollice of 0:dinary, of EdIgefield District. septeul-e~r 2. if 31 The friendm of Colonel J. ILL.. ani'unce him as t e'Mdidntc lor the of lice of Orditiary. of Edgefield Ditrict. A;;un-t . ' if 30 (? nThe frielus of Col. W. 11. .\i.mS. anniounce him at,, a c;itdidate fir the olfice of Ordinary of Edg 0 efield D1.4. t net. E. R. %PA.V , ATTOR(NEY ATr LAW, V11 practice at r.defield Cutrt flosei'. .March 12 2t J Fruits & Spices. I 'ST It EC E. V. I..)range&s. Lemotns. F'ig.: Priesr. Citi on. Mce. uCs, micarnmi. Uutich itai-tns, &c. &r. at tihe caih stice of SCHtANTON & 31EIUS. *1atrch2 d 5, Fresh Nuts. A FItll supply of Ala4..id-. FilliertA. LEnszish Wahmtts. .Madeir.a anid Brazil NtlA. just received and for .ale cheap for cash. by 8Cit.\NTON & 3E.Ius *March2- d 5 Tax Collectorsm iolice. I u ILL at eend it tihe flleon in:; places to coll'ct Taxes for tie year 163-I. On Saturda%- 5th March, at Powels. .i1day 7th " " llatchrr's Pond, Tu.sday 'th " " Ridge. - We d'sday 9th (Williams).Moures. 'Thursday 101t -... ..1t. Willing. Friday lith... " Perv's. satr'liny th " B. ftichardoson's, Monday' 1sts (Christies)Towles, Tuesday 15th - D. Itichardson'n. Wed'sd'ay 16th Allen's. Thnrlay 17th " Smyly's, Friday 16th " " Dunion's. Saturday 119th " " Sisppard'as' Monday 21st " " Shtddrach's, Tuet' Vodlibety -ill, - ThursdayS4th (Colliwr's)Vance's, Friday -r!5h ' ." Cherokee Pad, SaItuirday 26th .. Beach Island. Monday. Tueaday and Wednesday. of the first week of Court, at Lelge'field C. II. --1.iimnday 4th - " Edefield C. II. Afte'r n' hich time tmy Books will be closed for the preseit yeur*. M~itch 23! 5 a.s1.V810.i' 110 71-|3. Ersi. C. 11.. S. C. modatin nif transient arnd pernsment honitrde'rs. Thet I lote'l is near the C'orthoieue, in a very pleamsanit siitiiitont anid he' !I tte'r. himiself tha. hi. tablle will hear ai enmtpa.rison wsitht any ins this se'tontat ol' hecostner. G.md 'talingss and at. tenitiae servanits 'are psrovied. andi ins Iact everyv thting tha:t catn be dones ont ha tpart to. rende'r irave'ller atnd boardJer. cot'urtalek, will be Iattended to. lie is prepared! to accommtsodatte two tsr siore Ifandelies ws iths board, aend trmn the well knsowsn lie's n ii' finid it a de'siable sumer~e residentLP. ii chear;ses in 'all instanes' ns all le .nade to corre.peitd with the timies. CII.IllLES CO()IPTY'. aimrs 2. 1"!'?-. 5 if Adnmiitrator-''s Male. \~ n.rader trousi the? Ordinsary of Ldge til Ditrc will be eio!d ut ithe late re suidsce ii!' san lissh. dlece.ased,. ois IFrtday tse lII thm day set' .iVa ch otn a credit itti thme 25th dayi sf D~eee'n~r next., all the pecrsonal priper ty'ot'said dece sediasissin:. ot eleveun likely Ne(Jr'ef. llor-ews. C:asa. l'Ilantieiss Trooms. Il.isiehold ass ? Ktch-' i''ur: ture, Coern atsd lFoddt.&c'. WILLIAM1 TIIl-lttNDl. Jr. .ludnuunisateor. A~ -..itlthe sme t itie atnd tpl'we. I sall prom ceed tee -;'l the real eat ut'e onat.sinin;;~ 1's) acre's, tmese or lesas. Term<~ usmde knowntt on thme dasy ateu ale. WILLI.\M TilLIIt3IOND. Jr. Msarchi 2 2 5 State of .'iull Carolina. E~DGEFlELD DISTRtICT. IN EQfUITY. Jacob 0. Smith and! atther. Entdorse'c. vs. hleury Shutz,' Olivret Sittpim. & othters. 9 -tlif IT'1 apearing to my eatisfractiaon. that llam Alexantder. Wsliamii Y'. lIatnsel, atid Oliver Simsoun. deliidmats s. this case, .are withouti the limits of' thias State; on mestieon. by Mr. W ardi-w. Soliciteer for, plainstitle: Ordeted. that the defendats above tnedl dio appear in this Ihiinrelhh- Comut, andl plead. antiwer or deur to this Dill. within thtree' mtth fromti the pubili cm1ioni ot'ihis artier, or thme satd Dill wsill be taken pro coNefcsso agaitist themn. J. E~~i(Y. C. s:. .. D. Commnisine's Ojicc. Feb. 23,1.12. March 2 3m 5 To Rent. F3 OR the enl.uinag year. theL' hOUSE for .5nuerly oscenp~ied by C. A. Dowd, :is a Store lons-. A oeoed Il[use anid a good stand for the Meiccanti lisBsinices. I'or particures I apply to the subscribe:. . A. IL.\ND). Dnc? .'5' *e State-of South Car6eina. 0 .EDOEOIELD DISTRICT. THE COMMON PLkAS. 4f 4o Deraadea in De. - Fordga Atadusext *1'H ainti having thisAi filed h 4-3 ' a in tis case, in my office. at thedereothaving no wifeoranorney. kmn to be withi'this State. on whom a copy of ani elarwtiwith a rule to plead can bo ervei it is ordeted that the said defendaat do plea to the s4 do# antion. within a year and lay frm. publicavion of this order. or fin kad absolute judgaiwt will bfa'warded ag:ain him.. r GEO. POPE. c. c. P. Clerk Edgefield C. 11. Feb. 25. 1842 Aarc ,ly 5 Sheriffs Sale. B irtueof sundry writs of Filri Fa R , I shall proceed to sell at Edge eid Imh House, on the first Alonday an ruesday of Alasch next, the fullowin property prJ Mendenhall vs. John 1. Randal 300 ares of land, inmore or lesm, adjoinin RobertHolsnback, A. 11. Adtisun an thers.. - Jams H. Spillman for George Parrot vs, John.Pierce, Win. Wier, and Jo.. J Kennedy, Ci acres of laud, mmre.or le adjoining A. J. Rambo, F. 11. Wardliat and othets, the property of Wan, Wier. N. 3. Black vs. S. Sainsinons, on hose andiot In tho town of Ilambur; known as lot No. 103, adjoining lot Nc 104, the property of S. Sainsimons. Da'vad'Arlis, ad'mr. vs. she samne, ti ouse and lot A hereon defeudat lives. G L. & E. Penn & Co. vs. Elbert Lot t00 acres or land, more or less, adjiinin . Bush. and otheis. G. L. & E. Penn & Co. vs. Stepleu W %)av, 500 acres of I bud, nore or less. ad oining John \\hitlock, B. R. Tillmnar and others. Jo.cph Voods vs. Aquilla Miles. 20 cres of land; more or luss adajoining; F Gaiad other-s. F. L . .-. Penn & Co. vs. Art Satler. 210 acres rf land, imore or lr adjoining %I. Watson, Rtich.r'd Ward, an atthers. Davis Bottan vs. William lighirvei W0Q icres of laud, morc or less, adjoiuin lary lIighton er, and others. George Parrou vs. Elizabeth Curtai 1000 acres of land, more or less, adjoinin John Wiose, Lea is ElIzey. and tahliers. Wal. Dawkins. fur thme use of Samuel 11 Fuller vs. Wo. U.. fligatower. -200 aert fland, moreor less, adjonin Mary Iligh ower, and others. Branon &n1andy vs. Edinund Atchiti son.' Penn & Brunoun vs. the samen Mntanemry & Faher, assignee. vi. th same. SIacresof land. iore or less, wher defendant lives. Sarab Stallworth vs. Sherwood Corle3 Jaamei Stewart. and Randall Ratse S. Corley's interest in one hundreI aert of land where he now lives, adjoinin g d oniiers, Pi~drifiand:Directors of the Bank the StatiofSouth Carolina, indlersers. vi A. G U '1000-acres of land more < ngJ. ans and other 1hi'Wie,0bOkacres di iutid to, ress Qdning lobn Hilt and-others. Commi, sIoner -in Equiity, vs. Natha McCarySamuel Padget, and Samnpst Caes, 240 itere of land, wore or les-a, at oining A. J. Pasdget, and othecrs, the prol ery of N. 3tcCarty John S. AIlen vs. 3largarett Ogilvil Johln A. WVhise, anal C~arey P'attersonu. The tract .of land wthere dlci'. Ogihi. lives. J. S. Bleers & Cn. vs Thomas G. 1D: con, the d'ts inlemest ini in U gray ora and one cot., Stceedman & Alerilt, vs l,aae A tt aw a Whlit. Brooks, vs. lItudolah Carter, an, Eiabeth Carter, five itoustad aere, land. nmore ar less, udjoininag lanmm ofu .Jub Wise, W~mn.luowiard, and theras. Wrigh', Bull & Cto. vs. Rudlmh ('a ter, one negro, D)ick. Johns S. ~moyley- Fa-r. vs. Sherra i unmer. John 5, Smnyley, sat s s :m Iwo horses. A, B. Church vs Leik F1llzy. 100 mere., of land momre mar less adljoining Aram Pntd andl others. Cathaarinc Gritlim. vs. a Itaoph Cartei ue negro aman Diet.. IRosela Jilaylock, vs 11. 1F. Luandrumin . J. 31iles. one wagon ami teamn, the pa" perty ofC L. J, Ml'e. The la'r. of Wam. 31. Ble'tr, vs. W1 iin Pacy, John 31, .ianalll amnd Robec M1. lllomsbke, 2000 acres of lanad mom r less adjtininsg lands of A. H. A ddlie meal others, thme property of J. .11. Rtiadal also 000) acres more or less wh lerc Itlacbe llisomabake~ ivec. A rabella F. O'Cnnetr, hy her net t fren Calh Broad''niter, vs. '4dpha~ Nmable font~ m,-.re Sawuey, llaianah.li Itach and l'e'gy, ry, vs. A. Iillley, anal Wise llalley 20m ares nf land more or less, adjomiing Wud G lover and others.. WVa, Garrett, sen., vs. Gorge Delough ir, two flegrocs. J. Nublet vs. Rt, M1. Johnson, one niegr woman Fan. Penn & lirannon, vs. Gemorge Steifel h00 acres olf lanaI tnore or kesa adjuinin John Briskcey anal others. Eimund Atchisona vs, John Rlohertso and Burnet Uendeltrson, 136 itere, of lian tmtrrcr less where Defendant llenderso lives adjoinitng Berry Freeman and oiluhen George Syhert vs. James Moarris Ji William Btuckhalter vs. the same & Jiame lorris, ar.,. the tract of~ hand where J'iame iorris Jr. lives. Williama Asia way.vs. Jesse B. Christ ia ne traet of lanaI adjoining Spener hani ware and ttiers. Lewis Jones & Cta- vs. Sampson Catei m acres ol laud mno or less adljiniing Je mih Patdget slid others, also Iwo horses. Smith & .Crouchm vs. Sampsona Cates7 ares of land mnore or les's anal two horse, W'. T. 31iqier-vs. Mary and .Williat Straote, Adin'rs. 200) aec of land wore c less vhern Williami Siromnelives.. Win. J.'Simkiins, vs. Simneon Ilarri: ne hay mare. C. J. Glover, vs. Thomas 1I. Lovelei ad John F. Mtartin, one nlegra man fbi 1....:,., as e p ronery of J. . aJti,; 'The State vs. JrUS C. ?a Jackson. bearer, vs. he bame, Do Afce, vs. the same, two negroes, eiz, riet aid Bob. G. L. & E. Pein & Co. vs. Marg J'arduc. & James Golemas 100 aeres o land.unore urles adjoining Maldison Tim merifami and otiers. tb property of Jai. d Golernan. a G. L. & E. Penn & Co. vs. George A Polaiiy & James Gulemuian, the above de . scrihed property. . James Bonds vs . Phili) Dunmirc 200 acres of land moreor less adjoining Gibson Collins and others. Penn & Brannon, vs. Beverly Burton, 40. acres of land, lying on the north side of the road leading from Liberty Hill. to John Anderson's, adjoining lands of L. II, SAlundy. and thers. James Sheppard benrer, vs. Win. T. - Bird, Wmn. 11. Moss v4.tihc same. the tract of laud where defen't. lie". Terns cash. S. ClRISTIE, s. E. 5. Feb. 14, 1842. 3t 3 State- 1tr'14outh Carolina. EDGEPIELD DISTRICT. Talbert Chcathmam, to '%o1tgage. f. 1. Yedell. W ILL HEI SOLD at LEdgerseld Court MiminSe in the abovo etae, a lt first 3Mouday iin March next, the following pito Sper ty, %iz. one Negro man, Jolio, and ogle Jack .ss. Terns cash. S. CHRISTIE. s. F. D. Feb 16 ($1 50) 3t 3 Sutte or South Carolina, ED)GEFIELD DISTRuiT. Beverly Horton, to Mortgage. G. W. Presley, Peon & lirannon, Vs. Fi Fa. Beverley Bfurmn. rII.L BE SOLD ait the hense or de. fendant, lo the f(rt day of March next, the (&lon ing par-operty. viz. stock (if ('attle. logs, nod She'ep. one ptted f"Orse, yoke ofit~xen and Cart, llousehold Furnitotre, and many other articles too te dious to mention. to -atisi'v the above stat ed cases. Terin, rash.. S. CIlIIISTIE, s. r.. ri. 7 -'Fh 16 (1) 3 6tate of South Carolila. EDGEFIE.LD DISTRICT. .I. Ilutchison, Caahier, Forerlosure o M I V. VS.rtgage. - 'urtier Goldmishil. a B Y an order fromn the Court of Coml 3 1mon Ples itt the above case, I sbhall proceed to sell on the firsm Munday in - March nct. at Emlg-feld Court, Hiouse, - the House aid Lot itt the town of Ilam. burg ocenpied at preseta by Messrs. Sir . vens & Elliott on Centre street. A credi , of six monthl. titles to lie signed but U1m1 1. delivered till th whoile or ite purchase g money be paid, and if the purchaser fail to pay the full aiount of the purchase uimo fel if when due, the property t-1 ie re-sold or . for cash, ot account of the former pur ir chaser. Costs1 to be paid in cast. ~ . S..,CiRisTIE. . . 0. d reb 14 c 3 State ol South Cailliua EDGEFIELD lIsTRICT. Thomas larrion, va. lenry Shultz. ? Vnrious mother pla~intitl'-s, vs. thme -atme, I f f:Bili 501L D mt E-;lgen'ienld Cior: lim.,e o the lit i.londaty mm, . 3larcnh nex-t. or if' the male-, lie nomt comphtml-ted' . ontt damriy . then on mlhe daym li>!lmwingt. Sme ve'n loim. inthe i nmc otf ee linmo~burg. know' nm 16.d. 170, I 72. :7 I. 275. 27:;. 'mnd 277. 'Te :hs e rprd v n ill Ibe %mold mon ar' count,. a t thmie ri-k of tirmer pumrcha~-r-r whomm failed to comiply w ith it he tertsmm!o TIerms nf this ,:mle caIh. . I 1.1.1 \.1 it sIIll Lti'. re.'siding nemar I ld. We~ltll4 ,m bri~ berem.- t te t.-:Ied a Li ,.mmali .srrel .Iare. n mnhm a bahzr am inher l'ner. left mmhinmd leg whlite from thme tfeil.,ek emariy me, thme knmee, rmmghm ,mhm!t hemtire and, law inm ormder. ad jmmoe tot be 10 or It vyetus -1d. .\pmprm'aid ati eigtenm dmltars. i Johnmm Whitick. .\daimm Car. petemtr. .iand Jorhn I)intkkat 1.' fr W !..!\.1 il m.CK.lalii (Executive D)epainaDc t I Cosntt.am Nove. 301 181 .wal By1i his Eurrdlenry JOll N P. 11IIAI\ R)SON. Esquire. Gorn rinor and! t'comd. r-in-Chmif inw and mrer the ble f~South Carvlia. W Il'I*:R'As, inmtmrmanmm'n hmc beenmm r" resmmmedl at tiu l'epartmant, that ont time ni:imh mit' thme 2thtl of Se'ptemmub, r luii a mto,.t t-t known n. ito mmurmder onme T1. W1. Iiarle'y, met Co!-~ ie'ton District: Nmmw knmow sme, mhat tom thme etid justiace mial' be. donme and thme nO''nder armmhtm in Ietal trm'a1. I do hereb~ly odler a r'wntrd of Onme Iluntdred annd finyr lhmlamsm. fair this aptehiet. .1aimin aid deivery immt'm amny jadl mf hmi4 Statie. Giiven nmnder imy handmm and te Seal of thme 'itate, at Cahimmmbin. thme 30tht day of'Nomvem. - lher, e'ighteent mmimdremd and fbyoty-on anid - them siity.aeth year mef the lmndepentdenice s of time On- -5 state.' ofl A mmric. ,,silliN P. tilCIl.~ItDSON. By time Goernuor. '.1 3l. .r annor., Sce'rv 'State. Dec. 9. * t i 5 T 1 IQSumbscribers take thins tmethond of' re tuirninmg their tinniks to a libemral putblimc, amd respectfumlly obeiis a continmuance of their prcmtanemmm. -. Bti at the msame timne we -.re undier thme nie.! i ce'iy of calling upon these indmbted to u.- io r com forward and hquidate thmeir Notenmand Ac count-i immnediately. am it is utterly itupossible f'or us to go on wvitha busimess, nnoos otur cuato. titers pay mms mmorc punctutally. ITe extretne pressure of the titues render this absolutelyng a essary. BLAND & BUTL . Jan19 on hand a tand CASSuMISs, and Philadelpida Markets tag ~iaSIh other articles n ous line-; and to thase is-bf vor us with their patronage in this buus wo woud say that every exertion aln our part iM. be uscd to give perfect satisraction. (IlO ODE & .L70N Jamary 1, IF42. State ofSouth Carolina I-'DGEFIEID DISTRICT. IN 7IItE COMMON PLEAS*. Josiaht King vs. floreign Atachmrir. Belm Prortor. I Dedaration in .4ssiapsit. 1111E PlaiitiffIoaving this day filedhisdedek I ation inl my otrsce, and the Defendant hav ing nmu wife or atturuey knuwan to be within the State, on whom a copy fle same, witha rule to pletad. could he served. It is ordered thait the Defendant pie-ad to the said declaration within a vear andO a dav, or final And absoltis j-dgemet -vall be give'n against him. 0 GrEO-. POPIE, C. C. i. dtrk's Ofce, MAy 1:1, 1.41. c. aqe )8 Slate ot* Soth i 'arofina EDGEFIE DDisTRCT. IN TIlE CO.IMON PLEAS. It. C. Daldwins 'Ok. 4'4. vs Attacament ;raly & e iteviildo. Assmpsit. r ll E P'laintitt having this day filed his de I claration in the above stated case, and tie Dletndant iaviig no wife or attorney known to be withmi this State, ipon whom a copoy of the said declaration with a ruleto plead can be served it i-i ordered that the said De fendanit doappearasd pslead to the said declara tion, witlins a year and A day. lns the publica tinu hiretif.or iialamd absoluteU sdgmuet will be awardedan;ainsst him. Z 0 POPr, c. r. r'. Cc~ks LI$j. Marrh :2.N, l, j r a $7 50 aqe 2I State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN TILLE CO.I.ION PLEAS. Samuel It. Fuller. %.. Dedaration in A&1 Joness & le Gity. 3 1 arAment. W lEitLAS te -aid Piaiutitf in the ahave stated cao-- h'asthi-dav tiled his Declar tionts a;ainm-t the said De-lendant whot is absent fruan. atnd without tise limits of the State, (as it i-4 said.) havinig neither wife nor attorney.knowi w' itin tie slie. on whmemu a copy of the De claration. nsfl i taile to plead thereto might beo -esed: tIrdered. that th: said Defendantplead to the -aid U.-clartmOn. within a year and a div from., tie date thereof, othe-rwise *isual and absolie jindgmseut will be A warded against him. JNt). P. LIVINGSTON, C. C. P. ilay_4. 1eil. _ .& -. aqe 17 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Flizabeth Clifford & othiers. Wfo &ie ano. M. Kelly, and othiere. rg, accosant, 5rc T appearing to my satinfa.ction that Charles Ilandlol ph, one osf tie Defendants. rdesis t1t of the State. on amotion of Carroll. com ;laimats. Seolicitlor. ir.lered. that the said Do. Ceudanti do ilead. answer, or demur. withitt :ire.- imotimtlhs 1fr the public.tiou heteof. or ia :;ill will be takenst pro confesso against him. J. TERtIY, c. a:, a:. comissiur's i'ffre. ( ~d::rtiildJ.m ?F. P12:. i c. 3m 50O Miltet of Souith Carolinit. F.Dn;IFIEL.D DISTRItCT. I N rTil E OUl'I' OF 0ORDINARr. J.eph .\. ('uannaim::batm. amid Rtobert Cm icket and .sm.dth i nus wife, v.. .Mary KsIhler. .\lahmaleI Lindley an~d .\ sinr . . him' wali-, Valenittme C'lby Wlamm Jenningms. anid Jo O l l'.it11.i'.lm Tht time Is-fendats' appear its mmi nliier, oin .iumsLay the 14th nE'.larchs t'ert. tin re-tad. r an :tecunumt of the adinainistratioa .f .\fa.rv'Kmblet, lamte lary Cunninghmlsaam andi ~'spear Pr e. nmow dec-.a.--d. administrators amp "mn tihe e.-tate of Js.se.Cuninsgham, late of Edge tie!dl District. OL.IVERt TOWIES, Ordismiry of Erigr~dd District. Stale ol' Sollth (Carolina. IN TFIlE COMMO1N l'I'AS. ;r.reem B Crtawford. ( Dedleration ut At' %f I 11l'.tI'..\ ase P'lainatitimn the above sat WV e-d c.ase, b.s this dlay tiled Ihis Dleclara t:on :ag;:sit thme l-tesdanmt, ni o is absent froms, awlI witot ite liamit.. of thiss State. (as it i.-e w' itin thec same,'. on whmm ta copyv of thet Declar .ationm. withm a imle tom plead thereto might be ser d:Ordetrd. thsat slhe Vcefendlant psleasd to them .sid l)-cla-r.t:itn. withmimn a ve-a rand adrsy, frun. the d.te ther.u. ..therwsne ttal ansI absolute pidg~menat will be awarded agaimnst himis JNI) r. LIV ING8TUrN, c. c. P, s.l s I'. It'll. 'a. & -r age 17 State of Souith Carolina. I N T Ill- CO.II.0. 'LE A S. :tasnnel It Fsslle'r, . Drdarion itt ..Itstade v's. Jehn theggm.. i ments. . AS.t '. the PlaitntifFin time above stat te cse, hs thmie day tiled Iis declara tieom nya imn- t the l,-enmdanmm, who is abmsnt (row, eamnd wthoam ite limmits ofthmis State,(as itis said,.) havinig neithser wimfe nor attormmev, knowtn with. ins te .ames cmn whmotm a cospy ofthe Declar-ations, . wthl a rmule tm pilead thereo, might be servedi: , Ordered. that tihe said Defenmdanat p lead to dip. saiJ De-claramtion, witin a y.ear and a day fina - the date shsereomf. othmerwise tinmal anad absolute. judigmenut will be aw arde'd against bitU. JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, C. C.V Clrrk's offre. state of South Carolina~ U.\RtNWELL1 DISTLUCT. ~ Jatmes 1.Kng3s Benj. R. Je 1na~gm ithat