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big reputation hot so much to Il seboarship, us in hi% advocacy of the ra soone) system. his defence of the ' divirr rigbtof govenmeet, in contra distimctrt from the rigbs of the State and the I'm pie, and the active and most uiustiiabl stand he took against the suffrage part in L. 1. during the recent difliculties ther -deascratilig the pulpit mn the Sabibait with his anti-repubileau doctrines. an tenderiug the use of the College building .as barrackd for the troops of King Charlci -Governor King. But we forbear further remarks ;-sim .ply referring to Iis somewhat celebrate work on Political Science and his sermo delivered about the time of the R. 1. dil .culties in which he contended virtuall that suanissiox to tyrants was a C tristin duty, for ample verification of all * e ha said concerning him. In concludinj however, we cannot forbear to mentio ibe names of Orestes A. BrownpAn Boston, Capt. Alden Parridge of Norwic Vt. and Doct. -. S. Patterson of Phil -delphia. as gentlemen who are every wa ited to fill the Chair, and to satisfy mh wase ofthe people of the State. Th lAr named, on particular. is too wel toown to the leading me:a in S. Carolina a ned any commendatiou at our hands. Old Damiaino. Case of Jok C. Clt.-Tbis indi idta whose case has excited so much attenuti in New York. has fiualiy defeated th sentence of the law which he was doome to sn'er for the crime of murder. by com mittingsuicide. It will be recollected th: Friday last was the day designated for n esectioa- Ni particular hour haviu been fixed by the Court, the Sheriff, it ap pears, acceded to Colr'i request. to deft the execution until 4 o'clock in the aftel Soon. At 2 P. M.. the crimhnal was le alone in his cell, with the understandin that be was not to he diiturhed until th last monent. and when it was again er - tered be was found dead. having stabbe .-binself to the beart. The doult. whe im - or not be would be executed. created a litlemezcitement in New York. ani til . Ba in the dome ofthe prison, a few tnir utes before the time appointed for the es ecution. tended of course to increase it. . Basttore American. Fres the Gremeilli Montaineer. Castion.-A scape gallons named E F. DOUCIN, alias ltOBERT DUNIIA.' has recently made out ad collected se -eal Accounts due this Office in Aussiti Gem., and perhaps elsewhere. In one it stance he forged our name to an orde - that he might with more certainty obtat . the money. We understand that he is Printer by profession. and is a resideni Hamburg. S. C. All persens are cat tioned against paying acounts due us I *any person except D. W. Wells or Po, 'Masters, who are at this time the only au thorized Agents we have. And it woul perhaps be well for those indebted i Newspaper establishments. generally, i .call upon every unknown travelling Aget for his authority to collect, before payin him. We think the case staed above is ti S'stronges proof of hard times yet adducet :To think that an naan should lrave it risters' Accounts. an .endeaTor to duet them, is to us the mo .anarvellousspeies ofinodbity that we evc heard of. In most caises, we should act .muan downa asa fool V. ho would attempti .for it is with the greatest difficulty thn wecan collect our own accounts; but .seems the rascal D~oucta wats more forts .nate than be probably iw ill be again. Abany Police-. Curious Case i Femsale DecePtion-One of those strani -and almost unaccountable cases of decel to which we hear of one or twice intt age was developed at the police ollice ' Saturday atternoon. A person who i for the laset four years followed thme busi ne of a tinker and tea-nster alternately in thn ciy and who is well known to matny wur citizens, was brought up before Justi. Osborn. charged with banging out fahn eignale.-being not exactly '.hat out wan appearances would lead honest and ut suspecting personasto believe-sailiug um der false colors. About two weeks since this person wi mnarried to a very respectable atnd has working girl, who by hier industry had Ia apsa considerable sum of money. Tri poor girl found out in a few days that a as not gold that glitters-that appearantc are deceitful-an short, that her dlear hi. hand was a acoutaa! This fact being full established tom tihe satisfaction eit all partie ibhefaithless swain or rathier deceitful jail --was arrested, examined sat thme polic< and sent to jail. A crowd of the cnuir followed her ladyship so her new lodging making many original and spirited ri asarks, called out by the novelty of th ease. No other reason can be assigned for thi strange marriage alliance except the dm ire on the part of the hustao'td to posses Assmself of the money whmich the olhjeets his affections had saved up from her ham earnings and unweanied industry.-Albe my Citizen. Ag-rictultural.-le have seen a certif eate, to the effec', that Mr. Latta, of ti District, produced from ed'two and thre quarter acres of land. wihichi has bee cleared 16 years. 36) tasll Elf shmelle corn. OIne measured atcre of the abovi g ave l100 bushels atil 14 qu-uts. (Ot dwa country friends, who mre sao mtuc is the habit of bragging ont cornt whae. potatoes, turnip, and beets. wouhld d well to beet this beforei theyv s a m tuc more on~ the subject of agricultural wrot ders. Ti., was not done foir ai prewmiui not coming under the proias~g of th society. and may thierefomre te Nes~d unpo as a necessary result of payinig prmoper al tenion to our old lands. The production of wheat by Colone Wright, of 38 bushels to thme acre. is veri appropriately handled by the committe On the day of the exhihi:ion, potasie were exhibited by Mr. E. W. Sit some of which weighed 3j lbs. James Brian, Esq exhibited a very bart specimen of wintcr turnip. aomethmn less than a yard in circarerenc.,sen between 19 and 20 intches. These vege tables tura up here to perfecm ion. Capt. J1. Di. (tnre exhibited an enoi seen. bilt we hear cven it has been beat, having heard of one Radish which four children had been enting all day. and then there was any quantity left. Our friends must tnot think we arm in clined to be marvelous on this subject, for these are facts well authenticated. 3 -Yorkville Compiler. SAll about the Eye.-What part or the s eye is like a rainbow ? The iris. What part is like a schoolboy ? The pupil. What part is like the globe. The ball. J What part is like the top of a chest ? a The lid. What part is like a piece o a %hip ? The lash. I What part i4 like the sumrnit of a hill ? e j The brow.-N. Y. Sunday Mercury Professionail (9ce Serkers.--T here f are some miena who its njothitg c:nder the h I sun but struggle after office. In this mat . ter they are monitromanises. They neglect y husineb,4. and live precnriously. hatving 0 their eyes fixed on office.-Portland Amer a can Comercial. From our coriesposndent. HAMURG. November20. 142. Bsiiness has been rathet dull here for the last two weeks, our Cotton receipts have not F3 be[en aim large as is usual for the seasoon, owing I preume. to the very low price., which are indeed discrouraging. I do flat perceive minch 51chanige iin prices for the patst week, and nowI orbegin too hope tha1t we! ha en the Iowent -poitat. The heit accotnn-s fromt Euirope. which r came up to the 4th in.t.. I think %ins a little - more favorable, and at least will tend to keep prices from going lower. If there ban beet any change the past week, I think it was its favor of tie seller. as Cotton is much easier sold at the former week's prices. and (on tone descripotions q at a advane. I mume and stibe e low. sales a fromt 4 at 61 cens sut not much at either of e those price, principal Waes fromt 51 to "al cets. - A i there is not that rush of Cotto f o the war ket, tal there was se three weeksaince, our eRail Rd is getting clea r andi he ae now able to get Cotton ows, yy eiher the road t Iver. without much delay. Exchange is plenty and lather lower, at par on Charleson and Savanah. I per et. rem. an New York. Our Bank is doinga good bu. hinest, and her bills is equal to Bestois Dropq. AuecsTA, Nov.24. Remarks.-We %hall abhtain from any a speculaive r--iarkce i re rd ito the pre ol ent coneission of our co tion inarket and to 1* its prospects, as the next intelligence from a Europe may have some indeace iat chang It ing it for the beiter for for wiorse.. If thfe imails had been received regularly, on a Tuesday night last we mighl have fad the 0 news hy the steamer of the 4t 6 i4t. from 0 Liverpool. it Cotto.-The receipts ince our last co g iice of the inarket have been light and we may say also tbat the stnck on hand is light, as the shipments have been to as f- large an extent as the preceding weeks. i Thdemand for the article s still fair. th eih prices haie not improved. The a atr i5 to irea Weh quote, ordicaryave 'r cofdenices in enained that the ittr Erchange.-By referrin r tab oilee Thil e seekn itht n. teial b~s:~wa Actation "repth RC.-ra Zah otes, ow~hih havey nufeed.ng'hn incresedi. dere1ciaiu ad i PADOITer ies'.s UA.duhe ~ d Ma~ti~ A JRI EsiD, B fy the R.-v. ZI W Icrins. on Thor'n esday'eveninig the 24th inst.. Mr. MantLoN M3.' PADOs-r-r to Mie~ MAar Eatiss, ~daughter ofthae late Mr. JHns Ettosos, all of this district. y - s.TEM l'ERtANCEl NOICEW1;. e There wsll be~ a Meetinig lied at Ea.lgefield .C. II. on the 25ths dayv orf Diees.er next. 1>r Sthe gprposne of formang a Diutuiet T'eperance 'Ammociation. Temtperanee Societies of the Dis tract ure re" pectfuslly invited to scnd Delegtes to attenid the mseeting. a Nov 30 tf 44 For H~ire. LIKELIY 'yosung Negro Man. a Black. dA asuith te'y trade, and also two excellent - ('arpenaters. ofsaecepisoonable characters, up on. reasong.asle termus. by the ye~ar or mtiomb. Al. so a Girl about I7 years osf ag for the year. - WHITFIE.LD BROOKS. s Novr.3 2io44 'C LO8T. 13Y the Suhbscriber a few dlays since, two DuJ iae Billsa. otne of which wan drawn by 'M r. Gearray leer $12. in favsor of the susbscriber, r andi one fur $2 935. drawun by the samse peerson hi fin favour of~ WVaushsngton Smossaker. Also two h Notes. onec of~ which wus~ drawn by John Stun u ake~r.in favor of Monsroe. Stosnksr for $4: the It other udrawna by G Cami~efld. in favor of Wash-. nyo Stnke o $1 50. Any ereson find-: incsa.1DueBilsand Ne.wllconfer a - vs'r tv tetearninag them to the subhscribe~r at the Tlsan \'ard of M r. Giearty. The payment sof "the snote, are atopsped. WILLIAM STONAKER. Nov, 31 1t' 44 y State of OlihthI Carolina. ' EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.' Ahaner Perrin.. vs. 'John Lewsis. i WILl. liE St LD. at the house of Dsefen K next. the tfollowsig property: ons'sorrel Ihorse. Y I 'rsddle and idle. scsi head of Cartie, l..s of -Corn, r..ddher. Oass. and Coitton, Household Furnaiture. Terms cash. - 8. CII RISTIE'. a. z. D. rNov21 O(tl 5t 3t 41 THE EIGEFIELD VILLAGE Female Academy, T 11E Exercises of this Institution will close, for the present year, on Friday he 2 :f December. ardthey willbe resumed on M"nW day the 2d day offanuary. 184. WILLIAM B. JOHNSON, RSCtr. Novr. 30, 1842. 3t 44 HARMONY GROVE FEMALE ACADEMY. 1 IIIS lnstittion. located on the road from Edgefield C. If. to Cambridge. near the residence of Dr. Nieholson. has beenan sUe cessfuil toperation during tihe poresentyear. un der ic direction af.ims L H. GILL, and will be continued for the ensuing year unzder he% unprrintendance. riT patron. of dis Institution tesbl gratified in stating that they have been highly pleased in the improvmnemnt whi.h their children have received. ini their severnl ottidies, under the - rection of this accomplished lady.anid furniah . them the pleasre of givinp the community the assurance. that nothing will be omitted ton her part to give every faciiity to tie improvement t thc who may. lie commit:ed to he:r care. Special attention will be devoted to the norali ty as well as the intellect and physical condi non ofthe young ladies. The .ealthfulnessof this location is undonhted. Boarding ran be ohiaimed tot SQ per month. TERMS OF TUITION. The elementary and higimer En gliuhi iranches, at $6 25 per qr. Music. 12 00 - French. 6 00" Use of Piano. 1 50 Nov 30 5 44 .9dminrisfr tor'8 Aile. B liernission oif the Ordinary of lidgefield I )a-trict. we 4hall proceedi tosell, at pub. Ite auction. all the personal estate of Burrell E. .>lebs. deceased. name-ly. finleen Negroes. 3lile'. lloraen, Cottomi. Corn, Fodder, &c.. at the'lite residence of deceased, on Tuesday 27th of December next Also. eleven Negroe., Cat tle. Ilogs. Cotton, Corn. Ion..lhold and Ktch en Furniture. &c.. at time plantation ofdefenstd. tn Cuffeetown ermek. an I'riday. 30ML ?em-en her iext. %t the latter plate anid date. we shall rent the plantation of deceased for one year. Terms-Cash for all 5onms below $10. and 12 monthi eredit for all sums over $10. notes with two approved suresesa heing given. LAURA ANN HO0BBS. JA.MES S. 1IARIIISON. Administrators. N v 3 t to 44 .'-tate of Souith Caroblnal EDGEFIELD mIsTrRICT. B Y OLl'YlR TOWLES. Eqquire, Ordinsary of Edgefield District. Whereas. i. 31. eason. bath applied to me for Letters of Adaministration on all and singular the goni and chatteln. right. aud credits of A. r. lenson, late of the ierict atore-said, deceased. These are. iherefure. to cite and admon ish all and singular.tbe kindred and credi tors of he -%aid deceased, to he and appear before me. at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District ta be holdea at Edgefield Court House tin the 19tb December new, on show cause. if any, why the said %dminis tration shunild not be granted. Given under my fhand anal seal ahis 28th day cf November. one ihomusad eight hun drecd and forty two, and in the sixiy-seventh year of American. Independence. 0. TOWLES, o. z. s. Nov 28, 1842. ($2 124) b 44 State of *Sutith Carolina. EDGEF12LD DISTRICT. B Y OLIVER TOW% LES. Esequire. Ordinary act E-lggeaeld District. Whereas. Ira HI. andl lenry .M. Sat cher, hath applied to nme~ for Lesaterm of Aaministration on all and singular mthe goodm and chaatels, rights ancd credIits acf Amos W. Satcher, late of time District afresaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cime nad adman sh tall anal aingular. the kinedredl and credi ora of the said decoeaed tam lbe andl appear before mae. at our next Ordinaary's Comurt fair the tiaid District to he holdlen at Edigelelud Caourt ilouase on the 19th day aof November next, to show cause, if anmy, why ihe said Aamiisration shoauld nmot be granted. Given under my bandl and seal this 28th aay of Novemtber, one thousanda eight huan dredl andl forty two. andl in ihe sixty-svenmth year of Aumericani Iindependetnce. 0. TOW L ES. o. E. D Nov 28, 18.12 (62 124) b 44 EtIf;rFIELD DISTRICT. Y OLIVIR TOWLE'.', Equir e BOradiniary of EulgeflelDri Whereas, James Tomnkina, hath ap plied in me for Letters of A daministraction on aell amnd singular the goode and chnatels, rights anal credits aef Snauel Tromkins, Into of~ time District aforenad. dleceasead. Thesc~e nre. therefore, Ioncite anad admon ih all fiad mingutlar, time kinadred anud credi tors of' he said decenseud, to be anal appear before me, ait otnr next Ordinary's Court fr tile said District to bce hcolden a: Edge Gel Court flouse ou the 19th Uecem'jer 18-12, to blhow cause if anmy, why the said Aadministratio'c should not be grantteda. Given under mv hand and seal this28th day of Nov. oneo thousandl eig.ht hunadrcud atd forty-t win andl itn the sixty-seventir year of A mericuan Indaepenudenc. 0. TOW LES, o.m. n. Nov. 28. 1842. [82 124] 2: 44 state of South Car-olina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Y OLIVER TO\WLES, Esquire. O,0rdlinary act Edge~feed District. Whereas, Thoama. Ferguso, hatb ap plied totme tear Liter.. of Adminmistration on all and sinagular the goodis andl chattels, rihts andl credit. of John .ilartin, late of le District aforeastad, deccaeae. These are, thaerefcre, to cite and admon ish all antd singular, the kindred liand eredi tors of te maid deceased, to lbe anal appear before me,. at our nest Ordinary's Court for te said District to be holden a: Edgefield Court Iloue on the 19th December 1542, to show cause. if any, whby the said Ad. amittstration shmould not lee granted. Givenc under nay hand anal seal this28th aly of Noveambier, one thousand eight hun dread aand forty twto. anal ine thcesty-sevenab year of American Independence. 0. TO WL.ES, o. x. 0. Nov. 28, 1842. S.a 124 h 44 B00E & JOB PRINING O' P Every description executed with neua.ftessndidespatch,nt theOffice Wanted. RATE JUILNEYM3AN TIN To one perfectly acquainted with g branches of business, good wa gas tsituation will begiven. on ap estabrishment of Messrs. We ver ,Egefeld C. H. i 43 To Rent F year, on favorable terms, the nt ocuped bDr. E Store. It as weil ada ed to - It is also suitable or a Dry :Store, or for other purpos. es.. to P. F. LABOIDE. Nv if 43 410fiee ber having diposed of his will sell at that place. on Decemier next. alI his stock of Hogs, Plantation Utensi . and P. 8. BROOKS. hire, publicly or privately. at the and lace, four young Negro oligh b and two Girta. P. S. B. t 43 non Academy. SH SCURRY. a. gentleman of acter and same expertence if tear- ' ngaged to take charge of thiq in stituti eniaing year. Terms of Tni lion as -Mr. 8. being a Graduate of the U4 elina College. atid havini the confide citizens is well suited fur the situatiui. t 4 Nov. 2t 43 LL' to the estate of John C r eceased are regest ed to adthose having accounts agast present them duly au thent GE CHEATHAM. Adsnaistator. Not.3 - 3t 43 o*uee. Ling account~s ;tainst the s. Thurmond, de'd.. are req gem as the law requires, also all to the said Wmn. Thur mond to make payment. ,THII'tAOND. Adns'r. Nov. if 43 Wtice. A LL' acona ng Ainst the Buh, dec'. arere. quested' 40 as the law require<, aisti alt- tobedi the Paid Sunnam Bush, Ise make payment. RIIWOND, .4dn'r. Now. 7 f 431 dhlr Cre ~g3oauzD 'zY DR. ,S. COMPOUND SY RUP S.VIRGINIASA. CtlERR Y. the ejicacy of Dr. wud ,yr up of Pru Inru i -1id Cherry. 11PTION AJ le yearststadiag. MiL Phtislphia, entirely cued by $WAYNE'S Con round 8 ry. IaM truly pp to1aasto the pro prietor a og whih tunic I was trouijed '3 lBlood. attended withab -p in &athe sid*, breast and back. swas almost incessant. r which I trie*bWmnies preperation. to obtain relief; tint (iasthing to relieve me until I obielC. A NE'S Couapound Syrup of Wild CheI h~lich immaedislely gave ime re-lief, and by ~t emedicine Iive weeks, or thereaboate, llsin l perfoarming a perfec t cure. I am luuto say that I now enjoy as good health~ aIcoeld wish fur. Your ever thankful andbinah nkla ed, , -i n- MISS S. LEWIS." More P of fthe AccpfDr. SW.4YSE'S ceo uaQ myittinCe r ie r - us jd.IMae. To Dr.gwas.-Desr sr.-Thie time has ben wh r treald not recommend a medi cine advertised iis the piublic prints over my own sigoiatuei I now teel diferent-I feel re lief. I was'feiided by a puotracted enugh for six monthstma mere skeleton, norest at night; screnems and-paiu in my breast, side. & c. Su f ficc itto a~v I used your Compound ot' Wild Cherry, whsieb in a few weeks relieyed mec ef a-ctually.. -I as certain. had it noat been for your medicine. (as life frequently depends on early attentiou to proper medicines.) I shoold nowv be in the sileit grave.. Let no person de. hay. hut promere-0r Syrup and be relieved of their Coughs ad Colds, as they are dtangerus enpanions,-and often lead to fatal conasegqen ces. Your friend. ABRAIIAMI SKINNER. Crawford clusaty. Pas. Forsaleby Dr. Swayneat54 North sixth at. Philadelphia, andI by S D. CLA RKE & Co. Dru.<gists. Corner Centre ad Mercer streets, lIam burg S. C, Nov20 . tf~ 43 State. of Soilth Caroina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLE.4S. G. L & B.Penn & Co.) Derdaratiow in Fo. Ann E. Ghaeock. .aAicmit rusH E Plaintifr's having this day filed I theiydeclarationl in my office, and'the De fendant hsyingwno Attorney, known to be with in the State, on whom a copy of the saine, with a rule tophdcould be seived : It is ordtere-d. 1hat the Iyfendanlt plead to the said declara tian withinayear and a day, orfinal .and abso lute - 4pn1 will be given against her. .' GEO. P E, c. c. r. 0.,. 38, ^- o. aa. age 43 To a51W@mOD It mnay Concern. - H ESubucriber is bound by order of 3Cout, to ake a spcal return of every execution in his office bthie 1st of Jaunuary next, 'as the Officers of the Court require their e 'tibe mnade in all cases where '-wait order'.beWsbeen given, Notice is hereby giv en, that inles the eosts in such case-s arc paid by sle te eecutonswill be sent out erlevy, Ltdsriminationi. No~l6 -,3t 4-2 O N 1 afwd7the first day of December nezt. I ussell to the hi'ghest bidder. (nt the lawtsedence'ni'aytnother.) all mperson alprpesoy 'O~t~ of Horses, ws aid Calhes aos. lot ofoder, on the horse W ose er, Plantation Toots. Hn. biadEitehien Purniture, as well as various otheruaticlid. Terms published on alhe day of sale.s No1 M. W.YOUNGBILOOD. No19m 4 Dissolution. r IIE Partnership heretofurc existiug be L tween the subscribers. in the name of Brannton & Alundy, was dissolved on tIhe first by of January last; the name of the firm % ill ntiy be used to close its business. and W. B. Brannum is dnly authorized to settle the same. W. B. BRANNON, L. II. MUNDY. All those indebted, either by note or account' for 1640 and 1841. will please call and make payment immediately. as it is abisolutely neres oary that the busine-s he closed up, longer indul gence will not be given. V. B. DRANNON. L. It. MLNDY Nov. 3:t 42 THE U. DISTIiuCT COuRT, DISTRICT or 14OUTH CAROLIA' IN HNK RUPTC Y. W I)EREAS Flisha Lyon. Planter of Ah. hev ille District. '. C. hails tiled a peti. 6,in lra.1ing that he' inay be declared i latik runt. purounantto the act of Congress or tlt u State,s, made, and now in force. concernin-r Baikrupts, and that he miay have the benefit of the said act; this is to give notice of the said petition, and that a hearing thet eof will be hal before the linuorable Robert B. Gilchrint,Jndge of the said Cotrt, at a Court to be holdet at the Federal Court House, in Charleston.on Mon. day, the fith day of Decemher next, at elrven n'clock, A. M , at which place and time all per. sots interested may appear and ahew caie. ir 3ny they have, why the prayer of the said 1e. tioner should nest be grauted. Charleston, 7th day wf Novebnier. 11-42. I. Y. GRAY. C.rk. Nov- 16 t 42 Admiuistralort Sale OF NEGROES. W ILL lIE SOLD, on Thursdny the 15th December next, at (l!d rownt, pilanta. tis.[neir Louisville. Jefferisn county.Georgil, frameighty to one huidred NE.GRHOES. as likely. skili'ul and well diocipliied. as any Ne groes in the country; the vame being a par the planitation fore i of the lat Fit simmons. and sold for the benefit of his heire and creditors. The teri will be rashi. an the sale pnsitivet and the ntegroe- will bse oT'ered. with a.few - ceptions. in lot to itu bidders. ROBERT F. POE. WILI.IAIM J. EVE. GEORGE W. CRAWFORD, Adninistralors. Nov IG t 42 IExeeutorq te. ILL BE St)LD, at ihe late residence of W B. A. Wallace. dec'd.. on Tuesday the ixth day ofh Decemnber next, a part of the Real and Personal Estate of said ieceased, Personal Property,j Consisting of shout ten Negroes. Iloree". Cattle, Hogs. Corn and Foddcr. Plantation Tools. Barouch. Sulky, and Wazon, Honseboild and Kitchen Fnrniture. &c. The above pro perty will be sold on a credit of twelve isonths. Real Estate, Coonoiting of thes lIon-se and L.ot. where theo deceased lived atthe time of his de-ath. to whirh is attached two acres, nmore or less, stilal tih necessary improvements. The Storelouse and Lot occupied by G. L. & E. Penn & C49., size of the Lot to be made known on the day of sale. The Hotise oerupoied by the Messrs. Dr. Brts, as an Apothecary's Shop, to which will be attached a-Lot firty feet in front and thirty. fve reet deep. The tract.or Land about two miles from Edgbeld v' Adinig C. J. Clov@r. S. ChristiJei ef containing- thiee hudred" acres, more or lea, and The Piney Woods tract. adjoining the lands .f Maj. J. IJeer. Rosel. BIalock. and others. cotinmrg threec hundred arid twenty acres more or lo0.. rThe Real 7...ate to be sol on a cerit of .ie. tweo and thre yearnt the seceond anal third in atahanet tao bear ieterenst afterthe e.xpirstion of twelves moontht4s 'om the day of sale.. 'rhe purchasers itn eaach case to give. nanes with ap. trovuad sacuritiaes, and a mtortga::e o'f the Real is right of h i efe. Nov13. 3t 42 houese d Lot for Psale. TOHE 1stb.crih'ar mitend inig to aeseve to his bnild S ihg. Istely ereted li thme 'ittzneighlboeod, offers for sale, his hlinae and Lot itn the Town eaf Edgefisld. The Hue'a een entirelyarchnikl in the last 8 years, it lhas 8 ranse and 6I tire plac..s: 6 ot the roomin are large and' comtfervable. Th'ie Lot ha-4 fonr ae'ree, ands then out-honie.. are all nlew andl in ::ood repair. excepi the stabb-.. Thirty~ scre..o waood-batnd ins leaIf a'mtiln of the prm s wvil bie ...s n ith the ab'ove, ifdsesire~d ;an t. whle wvill be dise;sesned eofont acconmaaedset ing termt, teo atn approve~d h'urchner. J. TERRY. Nov. 16 if 4? Douse and l~ot For Sale. 'N l li~E'lribe~r sffe-rs bsr Sale eor Henot. (anal pos,..ioni given, ont the Is~t Jiana ry' next )h.-- I~ine ands 1-st in P,,nersville. TIertms. 12 mosnlths crediet. The etn elling i.s a comnffibe one story, with the neccssary out buildinigs. I. G. HOLLISTER, Oct. ith, 1842 tf 37 NEW STORE. A LARGE & SPLENDID) STOCK OF D)RY G OODS-Chrap for C'ash. C HARLE.S SANFORD. late wheolesale dealer ins thme City ofI New York. has ta ken a Store next to el r. llunter'is lIntel, in lamiburg. 8. C.. where Ihe has taken his entire Stock of Dry Goods, To which hse would respecttfully iinvite the at tention of those wishing any artice in Isis tine. feelintg confidenit that the cheapness of his goods will otrer many indateetnents to -those~that ex amine Is stock. Miy only ssbject beinig todis pose of my stuck, but little or no.*dvance from first cost will he asked. Country Merechants will find.'Goods at ANew York prices at Use above pslace. CiIARLE8 SANFORD). llnmhuirg. Novr. 5. 1842. if 41 TIlE CELEBRATED) hOutSE A RG Y LE, Will standl at Edlgefield Court Ilonse, next spring seasaon. at prices to sit the tmes. WM. Ii. MA YS. No", 2. l1842. i f 40 Not tce. A P'PLICATIO)N willhle mnasde te the Legis lature ofthsis 8tate at its next session, that all the rightt and title of thei State, to all the es tae, real and personal, whereof the late Col. Christiatn Breithanapt. or Gertrude Jacobu, his widow, was seized or possessed at the time of' has or hier death, sod particularly certain lots itn the Town of H amburg. supposed to heeschaeat.I ed. ma~y be vested in Osaian Gregory, andi Sn.l sani a natural dauighter of atidl Christ ian, one or both. A,.,m.t 17 tso Edgefleld MPale .'Icademgr. T HE uedersignsed Tusteesof this ln-si tution, take this method of informing tie public that they have esagaged, to take charge )I the School the next year. M r. Joux W.. Lm lie. a graduate of the South Carolin Collpgg. sd brother too the getilen'an who. with .o intch credit to linmsel, nd benefit totise psublic. eorducts the Greenwood School in Abbeville District. 51r. Lely akes chsrge or our School under s pledge that lie intenade to devote oe years of his life to the business of teaching. and in suchs a pledge the Trnai-tees datter the umielves mny be found, a sure goaralaty that the School will be re-established or'n a soaund basis. Aware of somne of the objectioi.l to Villag" Schoeols. the underaigned asaur, tho public thai they will nameevery eSertion so remnve snch as are well founded.' They will it.e, all proper measures to re'trict tioee.pensesrthestudentm, within the lisitit o rigid ecosiny. guarding; with the ctirrtest scntity. nlcgatoh all extravn. gtre sand dtiapilianon: and thjel bog cu-opera tion of pareiits unmd guardias in etTcuting so de sirnle nn object. The teri will ho tie' 'nme as those or tih Greenwood Selhooml: and tie Academic votar will be divided into two oeuitss of fiv e intle catch - tie Grst wsiln to c.imensce on the firist Mon day in Jauuary, and the second on the first 1on day of in ecaci year. N. L GIIFFIN, JOHN LIPSCO3B, R. G. MAYS, J. TERRY. F. If. WARDLAW. Trusrsrs. Nov. 10 tj 42 ALUM SPRING P ILLS~ Fol- T-r cCae: or Dysperpsia, Scrofulous and Chronic Lirer Diseaa.s. T HESE Pill" are prepared ly Dr. S. R. ( aImiell, froomm the nuter of ti.. highly celebrated Mi eral $prings. in Rockbrid;:e county Va., culled the Ainn, Spring,. These waters in their elcajM tilionl the system are ionic, iuctreiasing thme appetite, and promoting digt~etioni the are alternative. exciting the secreltitn o the glandular % stein genierally. and partio.lar of the liver and kiilney-t they are catfmroc. producin; copiwns. shark, hilians evac;-. timn; and th.-y alm Orct a duecrmiinia:w to the surface. increwaing the perhpira'im..s From tile cotbination or all these efferb upon the system. they are a grealt pui ifier of the hood, and cqnalizer of the cliculition, The effect of the Pill.. ronde from the waters, are in all respects. similar to thy water itself. and each plill iS equal to a com mnon glass of water. For the cure or ih. above diseases. aum all other chronic (or >low) ,liaerises. preseverance ins the use of thee Pill-, accrding t.. the directions giv. en in the samail bill, scoinfmnying the pills, is all iimportm.1; Umi if they are pier veringly used as directed, a cure may be mhore c--rtrairilv expected. tanms under noy other treatlment hereitmrore discovered. ex. rpt from the use ofithe water, from which, :ey are prepared cilier by an attendant-o at the Spingp or otherwise. They very speedily cure diarrhwas attended with aridity of the Stotael, artl what is com nonly called heart-burn; two or three pil's may he taken at any time, when the stomn ach is troubled with acidity, with the bap piest effect. These Pills "aI" Irn excel lent effect in Preventing t4attacks of4 nmrvans or alk-bead ees ,hoti:hhrW. to Wpills shotild bdtake at once hic the syn ptomsrei fest. These waters are on elfestoal remedy for all hetnnrrhages; .ial as the Pills have theasamea effect in oiher cases, is imslbelieved they wi'l also have slae some effect in cases of hemorrhage. They enare 'dropsies in soame cases. but are riot an inftalible remse J4 inuall cases sarahis di..ease. From she ellicacy of these waters and piills ins psi fying the blood, tihey are ini valuable in she enare of all diseses of the skin, anal all indolaenat sores, not disposed to' a healthy actiont. In the use of themn for suich diseases, if tihe diseac of thme skin ap pears ato be rietatedl at firea.alt if time uleers becomie mosre insflstmedl tasse iicharge snore freey, lea neat thiscircumitonce alarm any otne. or dleter hifaitn(tu persevering in their use. heme are evidensces oft time good ef fects ofn the Pills in c~pelling the vitiated humsors fromn the blood to thea sturface, and unmtil thme blood i-. pauriried.,-nich disease cams noims he cured. lin scrofulonts ulcers, the sase of these waters amsi pai lls. intvariaably camuse them tin dischanrge mosre freelv. and. isa a shoirt ii, timeC a msore henahby umppena ance. They sare a very usseful ren-edy isa C'hmaera Intf:msnru oar the summner hoinel comptalaint~ iin chaldrens; as also for ex peclling~ worsims fromam childlren. Th~ey imma tedia e ly give a godas apapemite, pronisire dligestion, atnd will ehfesually cairrect anad cure acidhi ty mof she stomsach. From their clesantssig andl psiriflyingta eff1er ct pona thte hslesd; andai fromn thme tane. viigoar tad enaergy whichl their opieraion ir marts to the whole 'svstem the.y will be thmund a great p~revenastave ofi the fe'ers, a licha preaii ini low and un healthsy regions; hsence, pertsons living iu such regins, will 1ind it greatly to their advamntage to use the pills, fist a fortnight, at the commanenceimenat of every spring and1 fall seasona, as a pret enthative, amid to build up cotnstistutin bruken daown by previous autaicks oaffever. [ These Pills -tre a valuable assistamut to the use anid ellicacey of suiphooums and sa line i metal waters, and three (it four of them tasken each day, at ditferenut times, which in attendansce at other mineral sp)rintgs, wonuldi addl gr.eatly to the earativa effeceta of these waters. These waters an- 11ll are worthy oaf the notice onf the Mledical Faculty: anid in their hands would be a valuable article in the treatmet of many diseases, othern iso munmanagable. In amentot rhea, dysmen - orrhea andI lutchorrha, the waters rof the Alum Sprige are peculiarly efIe cacious ; and we believe the pills m-ade froam these waters, would have she aamo effect its the treatment of those diseases.. that the water laos; therefore, we~ woubt, trecommend a trial of them, by thse Farul ty, itn those diseamses. Those Ifills nare easi hy taken, hatvinsg no nauseou~s taste, are perfectly safe in all cases where active fe ver does not exist anad do not sicken per sons while using them. Just received and, for sale by J. D. TIIIBETS. at the Edgefield Shoe Saoro may i, S4 sfi15. ST ORiE T O R E.'T. T iW Stmore adjommm tsmmrs. Fraier & Addi.om. it is we**; fittest up for a Dry Gonods, Clothing or Shoe Store, haugnire of M1. F-'RA7.hlit.