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o yongofonder was ever reclained witnessing the heroism of a dying vie: of the law; and % hilo his syi;:sithices at too apt to be enlisted fir the Iouff'erir hieb he witnesses, has imagitation is r es likely to be exeiled by the ims poti importance of a scene, in % hich the set ,oferime is lost in admiration of the for tide, or in commiseration of the ugon df the offender. Our legislation should also be direc1 to discourage the rasth and criminal ind cretins of youth ; among the most I quent and fatal of which. i.# that whi arises out of the t'oleratiin (if not the pr teetion) which our jurisprudence, or i mode of adnauskring it. has hi herto t tended to the practice of dueling 1.u'0 ded in the most deeply ruoled prejudie as well as upon thie nolest and in, honorable incentives ul the hunan ni thejudicious correction f its evils and at ses as an object of as much itmportance the peace and harmony of society, as t manner of effecting it must be ackno ledged t% be both dillicult and delical -1fit be regarded as a necessary ev which cannot be reumoved without crad cating some of the highest incentives virtue, aud substituting baser means gratification to the maliguant passions sociey ; is it not still expedient to h1TI it winu the strict boun;ds of that tces' ty, by rendering the peuubies of tbe hi scarcely less odious or endurable, than it motive to violate it. That it is somo imi the only, or utost available e% idente of high sense of character; or that it it possibly be needful to risklife to preser honor, furnishes no reason, wly its wor cosquences should so freqdeutly nt unnecessarily, be permitted to sas1 ti inconsiderate indiscretions of youth. a' She trivial occasions of ordt ary lift: wi the blood of human victimas. Awd I it be instructively remembered that has become in practice. as inuch, and often the cloak of dishonor, and resort oppressed and persecuted merit. In i westward progress, the last gleamingas chivalric origin may even now be disceri ed to mingle in the disgraceful brawls the murderer, the assasin and the feot The difficulty of effectually repre-sing ti in this State, is perhaps insuperable ; b the omissions in our legislation, of Ihe to eration o1. our laws, should no longer I justly charged with a tendency to encou age that morbid stale of public opinio requiring such bloody and unteasonab sarieestogratify an unappeasable appeti for ezeitenent and revenge. Some salu ry check might at seast be inpo-ed by it example of our public funcii..naries,. the too frequent and reckless abuse of itt practice, It would perhaps be safe advancing one step toward the refori lion of public opiniuoifevery publie fun tionary in the State, were reastrained fro participating in it by the condition of h eIee. t is but just, that while enjoyit the confidence and liberality of the Stat they should be required to comply wit Ihe obligatione simposed byjtheir elerate P tiune ; to preat high examples of cot and of morality- an e ' Aalong ether causes or moral itrprovemen we cannot bt eqtemaplate with great satisfa3 tion, dhe rapid and extenusive progress of ti Ternpsac Reform, in operating upon the hi: bias, bshealth, and the bappinsess of our ;pet pie. No moral refornsation een be coticeive. to be more important or beneticial ini tts tadu ence om society, ot promises a greater lire, of those peaceful virtues and imoral bleissing by which the haarmony anad the prosperity of commtunl are so effe'ctually tand benignIay psr moted. I ruma its influences "it the habits, u mnay justly anticipate the happstest etfects the passions and the vices of watt; and bay al tuaciag the strongest inicentires to critne, may reasonably be suppsosed to istrengthen til mnoral manctions ofthie tawand perhap.s in timi so supgersede the aiecewsty of tosasty of its psen.1 restractions. It has evoked a salutary spir e change from the licenitnsness and :iIt prer zy of andlatied piafionas. and malfd.Itttng eait, Itpents, to that state uf diisja.sumate reastn, att considerate refleetonl. SO eineni~tly conuis to the etujoywenit of a virtnion ar' 1ipeae ti life. And were it proper to loiok beyondv. the - generai cuitusaderattiun, for mnotive to le.. s ial. an the ordusary utt: ui pa in. ate lhtc. they inigi he amply deduced ftom the itncrea,,. d amnsun ef individual health aud happmew.. a..d tas t harmnonions relations of the doumect ic cturie. t which it las beena so benaetiendly pr.mnivai' But '.'htle itadulgmig ini the gratifyt;; com temphatsn of its etnitat ,ineree an iathi ences, hitherto attained without tegilative ni duemuents or restrncuoa, it is well .,o rettee whether any legal proviuionis. honwerer jiud cious anii well-matended on your part iiagl not impede. rather than factase tthat parogre which other and most cause. hne,- so one contributed to advance. Legal inte*i terence, I enforce the obligations ortiorataty. i, bu t apt-to be regsrded by the peopile ith je~atou.. and distrust, and olten begets a dtisposinien a evade and violate these salutary statr:nnt which a sense of their o ni iterests izmgh otherwise induce thaetm volutasiy to as..nmti and sacredly to respect. The authority of Ut law, would be as itiadequata to etnforce msor habits, as it has been fotund by eaperience, usn vailing to inculcate religious tenetnts The must be left to the voluntary imapuila of tt heart, and the moving inspiration of their el vitae origin. Human instannons batrrow strenia and lustre from the sanc tun- ofs nu yutn hi; mnorality, but thsey cannot reciprocate the sas port which they receive. Outr eacttmensts taa punish crimes, but cannot corrert 'ices: the mnay reform the conduct, but cannout recrh ti heart, the motives, or the habits tof tias; ; they can neither impart greater terrors, or at snooger indueements, to thec retribution. or r wardssofan slammed or an enhlghtened to scisnos. Let us leave it. then, ins the htands which it has so much prospered-to the intl efees of an enlightenied putlic opinnon-to ii dictates of a sound phitossophy--to the i'ugge tions of reason, and the restra~insts of mosrahity to the irresistible appeal.s otf'.s w s - ccpts, tat sirtuous examples-to the interested tmotives men to seek the means of health and hiapi nuesend above all, to the rebiaking terre. and consequences of a debatuched atid prof gate life. The position of alliance which thuis $tate h astsamed, an defending the ini'titntiions osf t1 South. aginst the aggressive legishition New York is ofaecharactear too im-sortasnt at interesting, to be overlooked. in the liberatia of the present atessioni. The wise anmd neceu ry inspection law-nuaituted by Varginiia. regulate her comnmercal relations swith til State. and adopted with great propriety, ani trust, salutary effect. in this-has beeni ea,,ei ed, so far as it has been itn may powet to enffor it, with the most exac and ngid adherence itpvsio' and reqiiiremenats. This measui m'l, temperate, and defensase as it a-i least that ana injured $tate. or an a-..ne ed pt pie, could resort to. to tsrntect the righta ni property of the citmizn-f,,rbearinig and con, entionala a= t must be admitted hiv ntl Ststes a by ' natiatis to be-bag. I regret to say. not yet bre im responded to, by the repeal of those otoousio re teasumes a;:imsoi the inlstituiuns ofthe Sant upon time evidenceofwhich. I should have bee authorized to suspeond ias operation. Yot ert it has not, I trst, been nltogether witi OiR out its eff'ct upon the counsliels. or its moral it 'Re fluence upon the justice and the iannanimity ti- of the eai-,htet- net people ul New York. Th les prineiples of demtocracy, about to be ascendaa; its tier coiuinsels. will unmieptionably repudiatt ed the injustice of enactimg aggreosite laais to v olste tihe rights and institutioto ra site State i he late drei.mis or the Fedteral Julmmary lto lpimnly prohibit and discounitenuantce such darin ch and wantion outrages upomn tihe guarantied an 0- sosvereign rights of an independent memanbet o lie tihe Couideracv. The conlidence of her pec x- pie iauo iready been mhrivei mof tihe influence rt l. th! actor and instigator or f th unw--e aid it liberal proceedig; and th oflicial aggressor PSt themselve,. tebuked. diuhoiored. and distrus ed. ate about to be conmsiagied to a meried an " reiributive obscrity. No oler Jegislatme action i4 perhaps nlecm to sary at this timea. lont to se s.acit the proiAmai i e the lIaw. l-aving it discretioary withi the E. C- ecutive to snspend its operation, inl time event t e. those favorable contingeones arising, wmic would reiderit expedieit to exercise it. ( To be continued.) to of, EDGEFIIELIr C. 1l. wI WE1DESA.D.)viatiuu 9. 1S42. .,.e. d d th et 11e will cling Ito th11 illars of the Temiple q it our lAbertes. and f it mustfall, we till PerisA Is anmidst the Ruins." is Foa PRFIcstI:NT: ,r JOIlN C. CA LiOUN. Not subject to the action of any Conrention Ft. a (tovi:ason: o Gen. JA 3MES H1. HIAMMO1ND. t r it cmi7otniNss. Col. WHITFIELD ItO')KS. ,e U" We acknowledge the receipmt of copies of the Governor's lems-ge. th :imi:m tie po!ite. ness of our Senator lajor J. S. Jeter. and Dr. e R. C. GifTln, one or our l(epte.seitatives, tu 1- whom we return our thaniks. U. -sties Senalor -Gea. Geo. McDiti'e. is i elected to fill the vacancy iscammoned iy the re y olignation mif the lion. W%ilm. C. l'reston. and . also for the term of six yeir. faomt the fiuiarth of March next is ID Prlrosor Ilenrlis elected Presilent of g tie South Caroluna Coliege, by the Board of ,o Trti-teet-. Ptofessor II. had been 'or same htime past Prescident pro tewpore of the Inistitu d tion. - 'f5lEGOVEtNO 'S MESSAGE prevents Us fion publishing it entire, and ex cludes nauch other malter fromn nur columnnim. e We trust that our readern ni ill nmot be frightened - from its perarl, ter we ssme tthena it treats of many iruh.jectsi of mip-r:ance and of mnierest, whsich moust we tmsmk, nrrest their atte.tsmn. :t Wte ilil not ataemp~t to gir e a suaammv of the s. .iesae bu ol refe'r our readers to the .We will ntice. however a few of the topics n~ tupisn nIichm is touches. Tme first ol' n lhich it *treats. is the 3Military organiain of the State. T hits, as iiarght be saippsoed. mneets the approba tisen of Iis liacellency. Tlhmi- lie thinks, shomulmd nit lie chanred hior anly slight cause. No anan haims dosa.m. isnie than himiselt, to liaaisg it to its grest-nt -.tm te or comaparativ~e excellentce. I Whtevtmer iim lhe sh~e opisnion of anyar of our Scitaz--nt uponm tm.r h.m.r nmmenai~it astem. at is , ier.::p- b -.: ts g.ie it a fair tIsi:ah. iand not abn , dn i baniy Th .iemge treatii ofmmmnr Free it .achimel and lt~sad mt.~l mra. Inm tlmrse miuchi im L. pr eni.ent mmaneemded. al e ean- ihpe. thaat a,mtheir seffori will he, usmadel tam aensd thecmi. It al-sm 'rmats of thme ::reat Temperanmmce iteforun our State-. lTe Gomvernomr thmkmml thst hegisla sian sit a restrzminnisy ch.iramcter upoam: miei.e . m. imce.am m:ot ia.s *.arV. in tit- n~ a lim.mrti?\ ies:-i Scur with lun. limt n~ m thm: k ihat so~ m an etnd menl othea lw.. nowt is. it'c 1.15 ghlyI dea. itme. *as pumbbc amlicers -:mm lm-gai getm en~mt stier wviscly ina thme rni-ruico omifm thnem. nm~ m n vamke the attentiiona ofouir hJ-gi- latmrs ta thmiu tub juct 1Te condinonmn oft our State Blanak is nmowt psprnas we learn trma them .Mes.emge. thi hii infor mait tion weia are haighly grmmtiriedl. Tins I istitnin de-erves thema, mterinzg carme mf the il~ rgislamure. it hais dimne well. ne b Ielieve notwih-tandmin:: the. grav'e cairgs wmichm heave e been preferred amgainst it afflimers. Ona the sulb -je t ftime late Tariff 'c mt Cotagrem. hims l-: hicellency .ptenks take a Carioiimana Whmen the. time for action arrmi em. Simuth Caroilina wmll no bemmli foumnd wmsmting m hier mduty. Wu wml yhere close our trief renarin- ..mmd lee onr Creaders tam thepr lo te.lrae l.egislature.-hz bodimy convenedt~m at Comimn . himm. om n amaiday thla 2-th alt.. asnd wvere' mrgana n izedi by cecting time tollowmtg genmtlememn am their othicera: In .wate.-lon. Angnie P'attertson. Prezi de .t;, W.. F. Startin, (Clmrk; Ale-tr Garuden I lte adara (Clerk: J. 1). Gailard. 3hmesaenger J. 13. Fmmhon, ltotrkeeper. lIn Jfouse of ftueprsnaire.-Wa m. . Col .j cock, Speaker; Thimam Glover, Cleak: A C. Spain. lsendimg Clerk; Wim. tiaskim, Mle. aenger. . Afler thme appoianttt of thme usual joinut corn dinittee to wait on hiis exceallencye thme Gouernor nto inform himt of their organiizatin, the Sen ate and liouse adjomurnmed. ma at In .unate.-The Presidlent annonneed th. it- Standing Comnmitees. (whichm for w.antof rootr ewe are forced to omit dim week.) to lr. Jeter presented the petition of .undhrJ C*citizens or Edlgefield, praingu for anl additiona phacetofelectio: referred to thea Couammitteems *dPrivileges anid Electionm; arnd alsmu. mlhe petilini of citizeso~ gledpavn htara tmay (bomitconud wha~z anih wa refrred : i Also, gave ntice that on Friday next, he will a ask leave to introduce a Bill to alter the time of the sittings of the Courts of Law for the South W esterns Circuit; and a Bill to repeal the first section of an Act entitled an Act to extend the bounds of the Jails of the several judicial dis tuicto of this State; and presented the Returns fromr the Couissiours of Free Schools, fbr Edgelield District. 'I he President laid before the Senate a com ticmmation from the lion. Wm. C. Preston, resigiiining his unexpired term tif Senator from South Carolina, in the Senate of the United * States. Attha- hour of I o'clock. Him Excellency, the Governor, coutnumnicated too the Semate his An f nual Message. No. 1. The Message was read. and wans ordered to be printed, and to be made f the special order of the day for to-moerow. Tre Senat-: adjourned. Cotton.-The pricesat Hamburg ranges from 4J to 4 eta.; a choice gnality may possibly bring 7 ets. At Atgusta, from 44 to7 ets . prin cipal sales froom 5 to S anti 6 cents, but choice -quare bales brought 7 cents. At Charleston, froim 4.1 to 61 cts. for Upland. and from 17 to 30 cts. for Sea Island We frnd the following announcement in the Macon Telegraph of Tuesday the .g!h ult. To the Public.-The recent and unex pected suspension of the Ocmulgeo Bank of the State of Georgia, and my connec tion heretoire with it, demands at my hands a developement of the causes which itdtiduced it. This the Public shall have, so soon as (other engagements will permit. When th- facts nre presented, the public can then properly prnuounce judgment or con dentaiotn against whomsoever may have justly incurred its wrath or censure. If. G. LASIAR. r I rom the Hamburg Journal. TO TIE PLANTERS OF TIE UP. PER DISTRICTS. The two following paragraphs may be of some benefit to the planters who trade to this and the Augusta market, especial ly to those along the Savannah river. It will be seen that thre distance each way from Delaughter's bridge to lamtburg, is ahout the saute, as per the certificate of Mr. Ihurekhalter, deputy surveyor. There fore thoe who are tisposed to go by Fury's 1'errv, %ill do better to cross at Delaugh ter's britdge, and first try the Hamburg market-thuas having the advantage of two important ettles. The toll at Delaughter's bridge is on ly 376 cents for a wa-an; and at it will be seen, the llamhurg tnarket cai be tested, ard if the planwers, are not satisfied, the bridge can be crossed free. Wagons gioing the other route, will have only the Atugusta tmarketto trade in. SOUTiH CAROLINA. Edgefidd District. At the regnest ofMr. Absalom Delaugh ter, I have surveyed the following roads, viz: The road Irading from the bridge at Augusta to the new bridge on Stephens' creek; thence to the fork, near Fury's fer- 4 ry, and find it to be 14 miles 8 chains; ferry, to the upper market house, in Au' gusta, 14 miles and 15 chains. -Certified the 17th August. 1839. WM.BURCKiIALTER, p. s. RIOLVEl, Thtat the Committee I on u the Britdge, bo directed to give instructin so thte Keeper to permit wa ;;nu% and carts coming ins: the city, loaded wtithu cottont. to pas i5fe of toll, and to pay back atty toll received since the 15th day of October, to thtoewner of cotton or wisgon a ho has. paid it. or to his agent Th'le abiove extract from the minutes of Conneil is pubulishued by order of lois llon or the Mlayor. for the benefit of those un terested. J. C. SNEAD. Clerk. Atnsta, Ga., Nove~mbecr 22, J842. 7',r si!rn gic itat binds lieo weilling hearts." al A RRlIE D), Ott the 245th tit.. by the R1ev. William, Loyd, .'lat'r I. W.. Bear.1 toia Mttaarnta Ilost.. ull of thui, District. Sniecesso to the halppy pair. Out Sunday tunoriing the 13th iilt.. by the iter. II. Whlitr. AIr. .ionsc CL.AnK. Senr. agedI 71). to hhloes hIAntoAx:r i at::, all of this lD.ta ict. lIL The recenotly e-loctedl Cotmt astoners of the P'oor, ate eg-qisoted to meet a' Edgefleld C. 11. con the tirst .i)unday in Jantuary nuext. IDec. 7 4t 45 N0tice. I l 1.1V ftle in the' hinds of Jatnes Vatughn,. atlo the tnt.otdue ta in t his~ l)itrict.ntrd lie ia uthuorised t' r.:tend to their codlection dur I. W. PICK ENS. N ov. .'9 2t 45 CO)L 11A.\lPTON-8.~ I tIRTED hIORsE 0V E RE IG.1, W lL Mtand the snuinog dea-,on at Edge. I--I Couirt House., at thirty dollar. the Seasn,i lurty five doollaro utnsuranuco. Pedigree to fbe givenz in the circulaur. D~ec 7 ti 45 Notice. P RICEN R EDUliCED. l iF lonu prices ot Cuitton, the scarcity of15 0moey, and the cheatpiess of ha Itoour in ahost every other fbranch of trade~ad tmonuishecs thoe Tailor;s ini Edgeuiald Village, that they to-i. taust let their pices ctrrespond with the tumes. Under these circtumstances and havinig prucuired wotrkmen who are willing to wuork at reodtied ratett, we invite our custo tmers. anid the public getterally. to call and exa tenne our sttck, and hear our pricoes,which shall bec bow (for the~ same articles) as any similar eustaufl ishmtenit in the Southern cotuntry. GOODIE & LYON. IDec. 5. 1*2- tf 45 Notice. If'E Suuiscriber having diisposed of his platnt...tion,. will sell at that p lace, tin rTtesid.ty thte 20th December next, all his stock of Mlies. Cattle, flogs, Plantation Utensils, and Provisionus. P. 5. BROOKS. N.- B. I will also hire, publicly o~r privately. at the 'atti tme and place. four young Negro fellows, fouur P'lou::h boys. atnd two Girls. PS B n BLOC ACADEMY, Located on .1W d, sceen mi!es C.H. T lE HE'y infoIrm. fill p .tronh fAtition, that INay have reeg. of Mr. JaMEs Tawxs, for hrand that thee ercises of the ....W recommence on the Grst Monday in belt. The well kndudn of Mr. Timme, to gether with hi& .1n0e, and tIhe ,ne ral satisfaction bhiir e as aWchser. war. rant the Trustees:a ring thwe plarenot" anl guardians who 0aya their chldren a nd wards to his " Er exertion will ie used on his pthe moral as well as the intel nel etiaant of their minds. The followi aes of Tuition: For the Elementary , $3 00 per qr. The above with& a= Geo. grathy. NataI32;U-J Aloral P osophy, Ca pI Lo gic, Rhetone, . 4 00 Aonomy Sur &PMa thematics, 6 00 Good Bo loa obtained in the imme. diate neighborb"" Acadmy. at $5 per month. MBLOCKER. HN H. HUGHES. -LX LIKE. Trusteesf. Dec 7 . tf 45 GREENWOOD ACADEMIES. W E have 16i:Nasure of informing our friends and .*e public generally, that the following arranglpnents have been made in these Institutida for The followin- year. The Clasical D4*mat will U conducted by Mr. Jias L. s. The Esgli' T0410M by Mr. WIL ulAx ADAMS.-, The Fe by Miss Luc The Msical Dqr by Miss Loossa CAarTa. The Scholastic will be divided into two sessionsof eve each.-The First Ses sion commencin e lt Monday in Janna ry; the Second 2nd Monday in July. Students will bel.. at any time during a Session. bit wio-labonnd to continne until the close of that 8 a; and will be charre able with. at Iease Quarter's Tuition. No applicant can gher of the Male Schools, unless he have' igeificate of good moral char. acter. RATts oilti4oir tR Statso. In the C 'W riment, $ld 00 In the ng1i Department, from-P8 1800 In the Female Itprtment, from 48 to . 16 00 In the Musical ipament, 20 GO For the use of no. 200 For Conuingen tx in each Department, 50 Tuition per payable an advance. Board (soin7 t_ per month. L GRIFFIN. -. A. WALLER, T. L WIIiTLOCK, T , B. BYRD, 1. HACKETT. E.R CALHOUN, WM. N. BLAKE. Dec. 7 4t 45 Woo A(VAIMElY. T i Instita ingaitiatedsnear The resige iiatierehia; L, inst earnier of Dir'ra.,:B. .raminisegreaz to seo ' taes e iathermMon y-an anuary i t, M Ement and in raction ;&i!w LtdUTxDED of renvile'VilI&. C., a graduate of the lbanyr Female. A Piano Forte wi h~frnishe~d in the Insti. ution. free of elurge - Boarding, convenient to the School. may he ad at soven dollars per month, including n ash ag. iATES. nitiatory Class $2 50 )o. with Writing, gental arid Pe actical Arithmetic and introduction to Geo graphay. 4 00 )o. wvith ilitory, Geography, Grammar maer and Natural Pfihtasophy. 5 00 )o. with Algebra, Geometry. Trigono nmetry. Miaral and Mental Phhaasophy, Technology, Theology. Geolory, As tronomy, and all the branches neces sary to a complete coursu, 7 00 WILLIAi FEDDINS, JAMES GILLAl. Dee7 . - 3: 45 Executive Departmnent, toLUU8Iaa. Nov. 2'. l842. By his Excellency Joms P. Raeaaxnwonv. Esqj., Governaor and Commander-in-Chiaef. ini and over the State aflSouith Carolina. W IIEREAS, Information laas been receir edi at this Department. thaat on or abaout ie 15th of Jutne last, atn assault with an attemipt o kill, was conmmited oni the body of Ex ast ct. L)xIKR. ga tzen ofNewberry D~istrict.hly three iegroes. two of ghotR, Bzz. and lIeacva. the lropertv er James Hunter. of Union Dostract, ,ave made thteir escape. Now, to the end that intice may be dque and the offenders brought o legal trial. I do hereby offer a reward of Lne iundred and Fifty Dollars. foir tiseir ap preheisiotn a-id delIvery into any Ja11iim th - State. Ben, is tall and slenderly mtadle, about .iz eet high. of a black compleiona. with large eet and ankles, and a down east look wvhen pokean to. Heniry,.is rather muore stoutly made. has a ueqtinig inonle eye, and generally keeps it shut. is 5fet I0inclteshigh and about J years of age. Given under my band and Seal of the State, at Culumbia, tism 2th day of Novembaher. cighteena itndred and forty-two. and the~ sizty...eventh year of American tndceaen donce. ~a' - ~0~t CHARDSON. M. LAmo ,,State. Dec.7 ~ '6t 4.> .id is's Aale. BY p ert'~ ~iaryol ldgeti, h DistriCe - nsm proceed tu sell, at ptl ie auctions. al-estate of lirrell L. Hobbs, d .. , flne'en N. giawa. Males, H ,- 7Foddler.&c'...at th~iate r on Taieaday 27th of Decemen Negron-. Cat ti. Hogs, -hold andI Kitcha. n Furmin thon of decae.. onCfet riday,30th Decem ber next, At plaice and date, we shall rent the. of@ deceased for one year. Te allgning below *10. and 12 monts alsnmii over $10. notes with t aete ren given. J$EES B. HARRISON. Nov31Adatinistrators. Mm.'Is. A41 Sheriffs Sale, Y virtue of sundry writs of 1ieri Fa cins. I will proceed to sell at Edge field Court Iouse, on the first Monda :end Tuesday of January next. the follow trig property: William Ed.dings. bearer. vs. Job Mitts. William Hacket, vs. the same bree hundred acres of land, more or less u here d-fendant lives, and adjoining N L. Griffin, and others. Also one negre boy Dave, and two hlorses. Penn & Brannon. vs. Edmund Atche son. the tract of land %here defendanl lives. John Jones. vs. James D. Ifammond J. W. Glover, vs. the same, John Jones vs. the some & Wmll. Garrett. J. D. Ilamir mond's interest in three hundred and fifty acres of laud, nmore or less, adjoining W Vance. and others, also his interest in one other tract, containing one hundred and seventy acres of land, more or less. ad joing lands of the estate of Charles Hat mond, and others, two negres Daniel and Anetony, and three horses. Parks & Barker, vs. Kiudred Jiarvicy one hundreJ and fifty acres of land mont I less. adjoining Shtrley Cook and others. N. J. Black. vs. Simon Saint..imoon. Alfred Holley.vs.the sane, Stephen Wil son, vs. the sane. Jacehus & Condict, vs. the same. E. J. Younglblood, bearer, vs the same, one house and lot inl tie Town of flambur;; on Centre Street knowi as Lot No. 103. adjoining Lot Nis 104 also one negro Woman, one horse antd huggy. James. Finley, vs. Pugh Niz, one roar fill3. James E. Kilcrease. hearer. vs. Daniel 31eKie. The same vs. tile same, tih undivided interest of deferndant in all ol the land of Charles McKie. deceaed. Samuel F. Goode. bearer, vs. Simeor Corlev. W. J. Glover. vs. the same. J. Gibbs & Co.. vs. the sane. onie hun dred and thirty three ne-es ef lal. more or less. aljoining Robert Bryan, Sr., Robert Bryan,Jr., and others. one gig and three horses. Joseph Woods, vs. Ant Ill. A~imt'rx. &r.. twenty acres of land, more or less. adjoini g lanuds bolonging ts the llam burg Bank, and bouuded by the Edgefield Rcrad. Michael Goarty. vs. Rudolph Carter, Lewis ElIzey, and Elizabeth Carter; Ro her Carlislie, assignee, vs. the sme. twe thousand acres of land moie or less. ad. joining John Wise. William S. Howard, and others, also one negro Dick. Iho pro. perty of Rudolph Carter, Bland Catlin & Co., vs. J-smes Spann. James Terry Commissioner in Equity. vs. the same and Jesse Smith, three thousand seven hundred acres of land. more or less, on which is a good Saw & Grist % ill, in good repair adjoining Levi Librund, Thomas Ilhden, & others. W. S. Bodie, vs. Robert Mlitchell, one tract of land. containing sixty' two actes, Adjoining William Norris, and tber,, one :ther tract containing one hundred and 4welve aeres tnore or less, adjoining land :OAAM3 . Ma R n wke..Anthar. - C.L.& . Peoun, & Co.. vs. J. W, Glover, the tract of land, where defendan lives, adjoining B. Rt. Tillmn and others, 11. L. Jeffers, vs. thbe same tha above de. scribeud proparty. Terms Cash. S. CI R ISTIE, s. E. D. December 5, ll42 .1 4.5 State ol' South I arolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Commuissioner in Etjnity' foreclosure oj Lewis ElIzey. Mort gage. T HE Mortgaged premises cotntainino U.six hundred and forty (6.-i)) acres mtore or less. situate iln E dgetild District. and adjoinaing lands of John Tdrrence Thomas Lattar. nnd John Carter. acoord ing to the origitnal grantt, hav ing bett sold otn thle first .\elonday itn August last, onte fourth for cash, atnd thte batlance otn a cred it of tree membts, and thec purchaser hay .ng failed tocomtply with the~ terttsol'sale': I shtall oll'er the samne premises to thle high est hidider on the first Monutday in Jnnttt ry next, for cash, at the0 risk of'the lortmer lpurebaser. -S. CilR iSThIE. s. r:. n.. Dncemnber 7, lel ($3 871 d -4.5 Strti- of S'olitt (':-oitia. W. 8. Ilodie,. W ILL BE 80LI) at the honee of tIe De lfendanut. ont thte 27th dav nf D~ecemb.~er inst. the rollowing proprtyv. 'ez. onte Negro Wotant, two ljorses, onle Wiagotn. stew.k of Ilogs, Cattle, antd Sh'eep, 'on, Fodder. Oiuts. and Cotton. lionsehould Fturtniture', Plattntions TIoolts, and other articles nut m.t ntionecd. Tennms Casht. S. Ci R IST IE, s. E:. D. Dec. 7. 1842, [$3 10) 41 . 15 1-;DGEFlE LD DISTRICTr. es. Blill for Partition. Teiprnice 3litcll. N iTiICEl 18 IIEREIBY G.IVEN, thtat by virinte ofatn aider from Chanocellur John stoic. I shtall offer for saler to thme htighest btdder. aet Edgetield Court Hiouse, on the first .llonday inl Janualry ntext, the real esut.,te oif Daniel A. Mtitchell, dec'd . consisting of two tracts of land. as follows, viz: One tract contaitninag four hun. dred and eighty necres (-i4t) more or Ie'ss, silu ate in ite Districr atnd Stat' afor.'said, ont Clouds Creek. adj.'teg hltnds of Jacob Lotag. Jr. GJasper Aetzzardl, Senbornt Johnson. Satah Stairke, anad others antd ane other tract con tasmnltg tweo tutndrerd (200) acres tmore or less, fituate in the Distric ttnd state aforesnid. oni West Creek waters of Saintda tirer, adjoining iand'.. oftJamets Catmeron. Jacob Lonag Jr , the estate elf Greent U. 31sltchtell, and others ;ona e'redet oftone, two a nd three years. in egnlal in stahents, toe bear tmte'rest a fte'r thte expilra~io1 oS e vli ear frotn thte sale. purchasers to give butnd ated aeenarity, ntnd mtortgages eofthe pirem isnee, to secture thte purchase tmotney, except se mucht as will pay the- costs, whic h tmust he pait in cash, and dedected fromte the tirst instaltment J. Tr:R RY, c. i:. i:. n. Cotmm'rs, Otlier.5 ($13 75) d 45 Dec. 7, 1841. S _____ For isre. ALIKELY yotung Negro Man, a Black ..snith by trade, and also two excellen C~aupenters. ofunexceptnonable characters, up ten reasonable terms, by the year or montht. Al se a Girl abotnt l7 years oif age t-or the year. WillTF1IELI) BROK8. Notice. I ILL offer for Wae to the higthest bidder. on Thursday the 22d inst., at Edgefield C. iH.. the House formerly occupied as a Confec t:innary by W J. Glover. dc d.. on a credit of one and two years. Also. the stock on hand. consisting of II'nes. Cordials. Liquors, Segers. Tobeto. Ae.. tlhe Furniture of the Bar and Con fretionary. one Billiard Table. in complete or der; one sorrel Ilorse, mnc .1m!., and somne Plantation Tools. Ala. a lot of Corn and Fod I der five miles below Hamburg, on the planta tion formerly occupie by Col. Saml. Ham mnond, derd.. a lot or Peas. stock of flogs, and many other articles not eniutnerated. 'Termns orstale one years credit. except the Hosue and Lot, the purchasci %to give note and two approved s curities. C. J. GLOVER, Exaestor. N. B. I will Ilire on the sane day, eight 'ar nine goiod field hands; also. one good Black smith, for 12 itionths. Dec.c7 3 45 Valuable Land foi.8ale. B Y virtue ot the poweta vested its me, in and by the last will and testanent of John F. Pelot, deceased, I will Pell to the high est bidder, on Sale day in Jatinary next, at Ab herille Court Iousie, that valtible tract ofland uwitate On Ilardlabor creek. lon both mides of ie road leading from Abbeville C. II. to Amu gustta. well known as Pelot's lardabor place. A credit of twelve iionthsat least, will be given. Telis made knoawn oin the dfay of sale. II. L. PELOT. f.recutrix. Dec 7 4t 45 ekdniuistrator's Sale. BY fpi'rniis~ton 1rami, the Ordinary of Edge field District. we shall proceed to sell at iiibli atiion. ot Tuemay the 20th inst. all tle (iermunal estate ofCharles, IcKne, de'd., consisttg of 44 likely young Negroes, among whotmn are three tradesmen. viz. a Shoemakers a bLack.inith, and a Carpeter, Mules. IHorses, Cattle-, Ilags. Sheep. Coitton. Corn. Fodder. Oats. 1',hesut. &c. Onae seit of Bllacksmimh's T~oasl.e.-re roanil Wanonn. Iloischold & Kitch en Firnijiture-. vith man1y other articles to te dione to intion, at the late residence of said deen-aj. Tersi--Cal far all suts of live dollars or tinler. and all -uma over live dollars en a cre dit af twelve umielonth.iuchasers requimired iogive their note1 with two approved ectrities. Also. at the 4oic [tine and place. we shall reu the pliantation ofa ill lecensed for one vear. G i-. A. SMefIlE, TiIIJS. McKIE, Adminstrator. Dec. 5. 1 4-. 2t' 45 Notice. SI.L perons indebted iWthe estate of Chas j McKie. die-aased are reqe.,ted'to make pny eIt. autl thosce having demoands against the- said aestate. are requested to present them prouerly attested to. GEO. A. McKIE, THUS8. MIcKIIE. Admxintistrators. Dec. 7 2t 45 state o' South C.Inarina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Y OLIVER TOWLES. Esquire. 1 Orlitnary of Ediefield District. Whereas, Satn, E. Kilereuse, bath ap plied tomo for Letters of Administration on all and singular the goods and chattels, rigi. and c edits of Aarou LFitily, lat. of, the District aforesaid, deceased. These f, itrefqre. to Zite aod a-nan ish all and singular, the kindred anderedi . tors of the said deceased, to le anti appear before me, atlour next Ordinary's Court for the said District ho be htolden at Edgefield Coturt liouse on the 19th December1$4.2, iti show cause, if any, why thme said Ad metntstratioo shiotld not be ;.ranted. Civen under nay hanutd ansdseal this 5th dhday oeer , one thoustand eight humn drd 3ndfot t no. and in the sixty-seventh year of Aterican Intle tendence. State of Southa Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. B Y Ol.IVE RTOWLES, Equir Oriry of Edigef~eld Diistrict. WVhereas. Mr. Jacob Pape, hauth ap pie t me for Lettetrs of Adiniistration, on nll aind singnur [he goods and. chattels, rights nndm credlis of~ Mark F. Pope, late of the District afar-nidl, deceased. T'hese are. therefore, to rtte atnd admon i-sh all and sin::ulazr, the kindehed and eredi tore atfihe said dleceased, to be and. appear hlblre me, m tir next Ordlinary's Court lair the said Dlistrict to be hohllen ut Edge fl.-bal Court flouse onm tihe 19th D-cem'>,er I842, to show cause if any, why tho said Admtitnist rationi should t~)t he granted. G iveran uner tmy band no teal c! this 5th ab ny of D ec. onte i honanud eighat hu ndred andl forty-to and ini the sixty-seventh year uf Atmerientn ltneparuece. 0. TIO WLFES, o.t:. D Dec. 5. 1 S42. [2 1.4] 2t 45 'taite aif o' lb ('arolina. EDGw tFIFr .a DISTI!CT. Abner Pierrina vs. / John Lem is. 3 W 11.L lIE StiLD.at the hiuime of De-fn. datit, onji Tu-J:: the 15th De-cmiber nt.-st, the tlalow ina property: one sorrel lionse, Saddle and Bridle. ten bead aof Cattle, laat o-f Coria. Fodder. (hams, and Cottmn, Hlotsehold r'urmtuare. Terms rash. S. UJIR ESTIE. a. r. ra. Nov 4 ($1 50) 3t 44 Admninistratorw Sale OF NEGROES. W ILL tIE SOL0, on Thursday the 15th lDecaember next. at Old Town plants ttaia.tIe-r Louisville, Jefferson county.GUeargia, from coritt te ..tne htundredl NEGRhOE8, as likel ,..t .i. .nOi wvel disciplined.nas any Ne groes .tht.-' --airy ;the statue beitng a patt af the pl. .t .an force~ sf the laute Col. Patul Ft simmn a.a.. amil stold for the beniehit of n:, heire iad areaditors. T..< :e-rmu will be cashb. andl thec sale positive; and th,- negroes will lie otffera-d, with a few ex itBlTF. POE. WILLIA31 J. EVE. GEORGEk W. CRAWFORD, Admiistreaors. Nov 10 41 42 To Rent R bitegnex year. on favorable termlsathe F buldin atPresenit occupiedbyD.E J. .Mams. as a Drugt Stare. It is well ada pted to the above buasiess. It is also suitable ror a Dry Gtoodi or Shoe Store, or for othrer jurpon en Apply-to P. F. LABORDE Nov 23. 1I42. tf 43 14 T ORE T O R EsAT. T Hl E Store adjoining Mlesanr. Frazier & Addison, hIt s well fitted up for a Dry Gtoods, Clothing or Shoe Store. Inquire ofI .M. IRAZIERt. na dl. 41J.