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Th Speaej a eJt asrie:u lar. He decided that the Hoase must deter , mine whether the proposition of Mr ;Bott sholed be received as a privalelied question. Mr Granger was anxions to be heard. Al - were turned on him as an ex-member o Ca'6binet. The Speaker would nt suffe; him to proceed without general assent. Ur. Wise objected. unless he were permitteo to reply. Mr. Granger said. that considerin.g the pecu lbrp'sition of the gentleman as a friend or Mt r, he would take hi seat under his (51r Viie's) objection. Mr. Wise exclaimed. how eve, that he cnaied a full discussion and inti mated that a time would come for it The House, by a vote of 86 to 99. refused to receive the pruposition of Mr. Butts. Mr. Bons then remarked that he considerei tis yote as a dcelaration, on the part of th< House., that they believed the charges in Mr 's letter to be untate. Mr. Everett's bill repealing the Bankrup Act was intr'dnseed. Leave was grunted b. the overwhelming vote of 1:7 ti 63. This bill takes efect upon all proceedings no commenced before the .ih of- December. I will pm the House by a vote of two-thirds. The Senate were in session only one hour Mr. Taliasadge's resolution calling far inibruia tion as the operation of the Bankrupt Act wa adopted, but so moditied as to require the ill formation to be laid before the Seuate as so Mr.Graham gave notice, that he would offei an aenwdtment to the bill rpealin, the Bank. rupt Act. restricting the aperatios. of the repea tocases arising. prior to the commencument o the present session. Frots oar Correspoandet. CoLunaIA Dec. 14, 1842. I write you to inform yo, that the pres. eat session of the Legislature will adjourt on Tuesday the 20th inst. Many Bills ni importance -are before us, but in couse queue. of the' shortuess of the session wil be lost, many of them..for want of time. Yesterday we passed a bill liniting ihc power of the Legillature to contract debt, upon the faith of the State, which I an1 inclined to think one of the boest hills thal has engabed the attention of the Legisla ture for many years. The bill perhap! may be defecttve, but all must admit tht principle to be a good one. Mr. Henry of the Special Committee a five, upon a Petition from the District a Pendleton. mado a sweeping report upon most of salaried offices of the State, (so as to meet the present money standard ol valu.) The Cnmmittee deem it inexpe dient astie present. to attempt to legrstaet on the fees "of Sheriffs, Clerks of Court, Commissonersin Equity. Ordinaries, feet of Atorneys at Law, Assessor ol Saint Philips and St. Michaels. rhlysicini fees, pay of Jurmrs, Keeper of the State llouse, the Salary of the Governar, and his Pri vate Secretary," They also recomtmendt the oGice of hlessettger be abolisbed; and many others which will consumeloo much time to enumerate at this particular tune of busy legislation. The Commitets re comptend the Legislature to reduce the salaries of a large number of Officers, which will no doubt be done. as this legis lature go upon the principle of reform and retanchment. Ve had quite a warm disenssion to day upon the plan pose d by the Committee to the hon o f U nf the Congres our C gessional Distriet, and no doubt the Plan will be agreed to big the Senate. A very warm dissussion grew out of a Report of Mr. Roper's, on Agriculture, on the subject ol an A gricultural Survey... Afler much discussion, the question was taken on each of the Resolutitons and pass ed unanimously, with the ecti~~ton of the last, which recommends the sutn of two thousand dollars, bo appropriated each year for two years. to carry out the Suar ,ey--upon a call for the eyes and ntnes, the resolution was carried by a few votes. Mr. R. C. Gritlin offered the following Resolutiont, which was lost. Resohed, That in the event that a sur vey is not made in every neighberhood ina the State, there shall be a forfei:urn of the sum of $2,O00 We will go into the election of 1'nited States Senator; Pl'ieus, Rhett, Djavie, and Huger are the candidates. As soon as the result is kuown, 1 will write you. The Commtittees, both from the Senate and House, have reported a bill itn favor uf allowing those personi who practice mnedi cine upon the Thompsonian System. to collect a reasonable entmpensation for ser vices rendered I am inclined to ahinak the bill will p ass. Tlhme Committce have also reported in favor of dlividing the' Di. trict so as to cut of' the Saluda Regiment a district to itself. I am however doubt. ful of its passage, as it is the only petition that has been before the Committee, but what was rejected by them. I have sent you the Journals, and wish you to take such extracts as you may think will be of interest to our people. All the Petitions and matters placed into our hando, have been attended to punctually. We have established a new place of election at Batt. How srd's,atnd al-mo otne. at .Juhn Rochell'e and app~oited M~agis. trates to fil all vacancies andI otherwise. Gov. IHammontr gives as a leee to-nsrramw nigh'; we expect gisite a treat. and I kae know doubt the company will be highly er tertained, not only in a free interchange of o'- 'ions on matters and things in geo era' bt. sin satisfying their nppetites with the na,.usy good things before them; and that is not all, the Ladies will be there, which yilI add ten -fold to the interest of the occasion. -Forth. Adrertiser. CoLUNxAu. Deer. 17, 1842. Mr, Editor.-Accordinig to promise. I again address you, to give you such of the news as I am able to procure. For the last wesk, things have gone on quietly. In comparison with the first week of the ses sion; part ofthe office seeker' have been satisfied by obtaining their wishes, and the emainder have gone to their respective homes, no doubt regretning their hard lots; but they have with them the consolation of having done the State " some service," In their "by-gone days," which they may, should they wait patiently, he remunerated forn, upon the next turn of dame Fortune's wheel. My advice to those who have been disappointed, is not to "give up thte ship," but to continue their '"great servrices" to the governtneut, ad my word for it, they will m.eet their just deserts. A numberof .t.e --p ....t, I fr....,....c ,..t..-,,~ . a r - shall, eased of the prce ofra coupleotliigi - of first rate Cotton, as. the landlords here are an unreasonable set offellows. thinking nothing of cbarging a poor devil two dol l lurs a day ir his grub. and in proportion r for his horses and servants. Should I ever be so fortunate as io besent by my fellow I itizens of Edgefield to the House of Del egates. (as I would never consent to come - forward and oppose out present worthy - Senator,) I will pledge myself to introduce a resolulion either to establish a Boatding House and Livery Stables by the State, for the use of the members of the Legisla ture, and persons applying fot office, or to move the seat of Goverunment, to a part of the State where the people have some con a science. The business of the week has been, writh Ihe exception of Districting the State, and electing a Senator; of a private nature. Our Conigressional District is denominated the Fitl. and is to contain the Districts of Abbeville, Edgefield, Newberry. and Lex ington. in which I understand there is at present three or four candidates. Judge huger has been elected United States Senator, in the place of the lion. John C. Calhoun; this, I think was fair play. as our section of the State has the Hun. George McDulfie. in the place of the Hon. W. C. Preston. I was not in the Ifouse at the tine ofthe election, but pre. sume there was heavy electioneering. The Ex Governor titlivered a hnautsome valedictory, and the Governor elect a ueat and appropria:e inaugiral. I take it. the opposition to the contrary notwithtanding, that our new Governor will be, before long, a popular and ellicient offier. Dauiel Holland, Eq.. has teen, I un derstand, appointed Coroner for Edg- field District, vice George A. Addison, Esq., resigned. The members talk loudly of adjourning ott Tuesday, but I think Wednesday will bring them up; some appear very anxious to return home, but they are principally married men, the young men and bache lors arc, I find, in no hurry, ai ilare is at p resent a fine asscnhlage of the fair sex here. I leave to-morrow for home, per fectly satisfied, that if any of my friends have the blue devil., they carn dispose of their Colton at a low price, go to our cele brated seat of government and spend their time and money, as casy as in any part of the Ution. As regards our members. they have, so far as they came under my i.spection, a tended to the business confided to their care. in a manner that has done them credit. and as far as in their powe-. have come up with all the promisesthey made to their constitucusand PINEY WOODS. Goternor Iamand.-It is a source of pride and pleasture. that we are able to annoutnce to out readers tht the lion. James H Hammond, is now Governor of 'the State of South Carolina. We believe thai-he will discharge the duties incum bent on him with hnnesty arid wisdom. and that as a Carolinian, his country will be first in his thoughts and actions.-Hfam burg Journal. thel ' wry.-t ireialy. ia-t Poute, ke Superior. by Robert Stuart,commis sioner on the part of the United iStates qovernment, andi the chiefs and brave, of the Chippewa Nation of Indians, by which thbe lands embracing the mineral region of Lake Superior. in Michigan. havo been purchased for the Utnited States. TIhe pirice stipulated to lie paid for them, in annuities, agricultural implements, ithe stupport of schools, &., approximates the sumn of nine hundJred thousand dollars. The lndiatns have the jlprivilege of livin:: on the lands iutil they arc wanted by the Governiment, andr they reserve to them selves a tract called sh'e Pond duL ac and Sandly Lake en.utry. The Guvernimenit had liefCure puorebasbel the mnines, and !te right of working themi, but by the raulf cation of thit treaty it will also acquire a right to the soil.- National Intrlligenrer. TAe Credit .sstem--The Norfolk lberald of a recent date, has the folow tng: Thre retrard of an Editor.-Tlhe E ditor of the Rtichmttond Euquirer, in his last pa. per. makes un appeal to his delinquent subscribers, which, lor the sake of humnt nature, wec must hope will nt be withut its eli-et. M1r Ritchie states that lie has exanmined his books hitely. and fids that, while lie owecs somte :3or $ 14.000) to the baniks, which he is required to curtail rapidy, ihere are ten or twelve times that amiouns due to hi:n ; aiid very frankly iniformas ilhe deliqutenits that. nnless they pay at least a part of their liabilities. heo will bie utnder the tiecessity of associatitng t wo of his somn, witht him in the management of the En quirer, and devoting a part of his ttme to sorte more lumrai ve employment. Now, here is a man advanced in life, who has for thirty years ad more devo tedl his timhe and talents, assiduously to his profession-and, whatever wre tinkc oft his poli:ieal principles, we cannot deny that lie has been the main spring of the party to which hie belongs itn Virginia who, in his old age, is subjected to the ha zord ofseeing the roof which shelters him exposed to sale. biecause those who owe him P-ive Dollars a y'ear for a paper which thoy have read, (andi is to be hoped profi ted by,) will not pay him. He has "lived frulgally uind worked hard." He has earn ed money but cnnnot get it-naye, cannot get the Ihalf of ir. Verily, the blush-of shame should burn upon and blister the cheeks of the dlelinquent, who, after read ing the Enquirer's statements, does not promptly comne forward and dhischarg~e obligations which should long since have Mr. Ritchie's sase is the case of too ma ny Editors in the United States. There are too many who grow rich on paper. while they go through life living from "handl so month," and die having not more-shan enough to bury them decently,if indeed they can do that. .Aiway with strmcholy!-The editor of the Miichigan Whig thas been put in jail, anj his editorial bead Is embellished with .a dark looking cut of a grated window, .while his articles are dated "in jail." He seems to be in tolerable spirits, saying "As-for ourself, we expect no hail, but we will not renine. IneadJ .f writing niaht,. aller ba'ing worked bard aiday, we now have the whole time. We hope to see our friends any time they are diposed to call, and any sestimony or their regard will be grate-fully received." MYMEINEAL. '4The silken tie hat bindstaw wail sig hearts." MARRIED. On the 13th inst., by John Hill.Esq., Mr. WILLAM BArrLKr. of Grace Hill, Ireland, to Alias MARTHA KINAIR .., of this Distract. e recently elected Commsioners of the Poor, are reqnested to meet at Edgefield C. H. on the first Monday in January nest. Dec.7 4t 45 TE3PERANCE NOTICE. There will be a Meeting held at 'dgefield C. H. on the 25th day of Decenber next, for ,be purpoe pr forming a Distaict Temperane Association. Temperance Societies of the Dis trict are respectfully invited to send Delegates to attend the meeting. Nov 30 tf 44 See& Ibih Toitafies. S BA RRELS Seed Irish Potatoes, just JJ received and fur sale, on consignment, by II. L. JEFFERS. Hambur;, Dec. 17,.1842 tf47 U1avifA teN,.W. 0. MAais ses. B ILS. Clarified New Orb-ans Molames. 25exprear.ly for Family nie, ju.-t received and 1 nr sale. on cossigmnent. by II. L JEFFERS. lambuirg, Dec. 17. 142 if 47 S.ILT & IRON. OO SACKS SALT. 40,000 lbs. ansortedI Sweed trod, 50 hbla. Canal Flour. 25 casks Lime 50-kes:No. I White Lead. (N. Y.'Union Milk.) 10 lbhds. choice clarified and St. Croix Snear, 10 boses dothle refined Loni do. 20 ln:s choice old % hite Java Coflee. 51 doRio Colee: also. Mocha do 20 lhds. N. 0. and W. I. Mt olasses, 20 boxes fin. G. P. and Hyson Teas, 40 dip Black Tea. 40 do Sperm and Tallow Candles. Received and for sale by . SIBLEY & CRAPON. Ifnmhur;. Dec. 14. 3 47 Cheap Travelling!!! O \ accontat of the cheapness of Cotton, the substcriber fhas concluded to reduce, ona. and aner the diut day ofJanuary next. the price of Travelling ins lss ins, to the follow ing rates: Froan Edgefield to Colimalia. $ 00 All Studenats of Greenwood & Cokes bury Institution, at 8 cents per mile, on the Aiken Lie. From Edgelield to Greenwood. 2 T 5 From Edgeheld to Cokeabury, 3 50 R1. WARD. C. 1. GOODMAN, Agent. Dec.21 4t 47 Lost or Mislaid. A NOTE of band, given to me by -Wm. J.* Glover, deceased, some time in July or.AunssJeean-md-puynt-e, thiirt day afutoer last for thirty seven dollars and Efty Eents, all persons are fot' warned from trading for the same. R. G. MAYS. Dee. 20, h 47 Notice. BY Order of thae Ordinary, I will . tslahe Iato residence of Allen Andersotn, Scar. decensed, all the personal estate of aid deensed. except the negrues, on Thursday the 5th day of January next. On a credit till 25~tha Decr. I13. Tcrmus made knowrn at the sale. ALLEN ANDERlSON, Ereentor. Dec. t9, 1842. 3t 47 s'tate of' South Carolina. ABER'ILLE DISTRICT. IN TH E COM1.M1N PLEAS. M ILTON CHJILES who hans been arrest. ed andi is' now cotnfited within the bounds of the Jail of Abbeville Dis-trict, l~y virtue of a capias ad satiesacienadum at the snlit of Samuel Gilmier. hanviung filed his pietitiona with a schedule on oath,. of hsis whole c*,rate and etTects with thte purpose of obtainaitng the bctaetit of the Acts of the General Asuembly, commtonly called the Insolvent Debtor's Acts. Public notice ii haere',y givena, that? the peti. tiotn of the said .Mliltona Chiles, will be heard in the Court of Commiaon l'heas for A bbeville District, at Ahaheville Costrt lionase, on Wed. ne-sday thec 22d1 day of .Mardh next, or on snehl othier day as thae Court amay nader during the term coammncing on the third a'aany in Miarch tnext at said palnee. And all thae credi. tors of the said .th ilton Chdles. nare herchy suit. tmnned, persotnally or by attearney, thsen and thecre in the said Court. to shtew eause, ifany they can. whly thte beneflt of theo Acts aforesnidl ahaould ntot he'graaaed to th said .\lilton Chile. upon his executmng thec assignmwent required by the Act. aforesaid. JOHN F. LIVINGSTON. c. e. ar. Cfer!:s Offie. Decr. 141, le642. ($l4 50) 47 State of Sotuth Carolina. F.DGEF1ILD DISTRICT. Williama Prior & wife, & others, Dli rs. Alfred A. N. Dicks.a"arwat. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. thtat by virtue of an order from Charneellor Da. vid Johnsova, I shall offer for sale to the highest bidder, ina the Town of Hamburg. on Mionday the 16'th day of Januaryv next, the real estate of John Dicka, dec'd.. consisting of two tracts of land as follows, vir.: Otne tract containing two hundred and tweat ty-five acres, more or less, sitnate in the Dig. trict and State aforesaid, adoininr lands of itichard Hlankinson, Dyonisas IIright, and Russel Iharden. The other tract conthaining ninety--five acres, more or lesrn, adjoining lands of D~yonlsins WrightDr. lDrndfonil, and Riechard Hanknsotn. Said tracts of land to be sold separately, on a credit of one and two years, exceptso much as may he necessary to pay the costs, which maust be paid in cash;i purchasers to give bonds and personal security, and mortgages of the premi ses, to sectnre the purchase money. J. TERRY, c. E.E. D. Dec. 20 ($4 814) 4t 47 Leek out Wboed Nasslers. T I lIEEBY (oreworn all persons agaiost .1trespassing on any part of the estate of the late A. Y. Burton deceased, either by entting, or taking off wood of any descrip tion found cut, or in any manner injuring said property~, nless by my special per mission. . 'Ibe law will be strictly enforc ed against all violator,. R. J. BUR~TON. Dcc 12. l.42 if 16 i bE epartnesif. Cor.aMA, Dec. 13th, 142. IMI By HIIe6leney JANCs I-. H.xoYD, E-q., Goveria ud Conmanderin.Clinef in, and oter -8tAteu fSonth Carolina. W EAS an Election was held on the Monday ofNovember last'andday follow 4oaupply the vacancy in the Con ,Distriet of- Richland. Lexingtoon,: and Barnwell, occasioned by the 1 4111111 I oan. Sampson H. Butler; and wbe tdppears upon comnting the votes retn te, Milanger of Eliedon to the Office re Y of tate, that Samuel-W. Trutti b 'a majority of smid votes. Now therefeet James H, Hommnondi Governor of theiS FSouth Carolina. do hereby de clare ani~reclaima dia the said Samuel W. Trotti, h&*eisn: duly elected a llteresenta ti :*e l zitatefor the C ongressional D is trict 'arealik, to the Congress ofthe United State" Giver my hand and the weal of the Sat blumbia, the 13th of Decem. hero tnthusand eight hundred amd Fa:ofty o, and the sixty-seventh year of -Auicau Indepeudence. -w - J. H. HM MOND. MAAW . Secretary of State. Decr. t 6s 47 iRerai Ordtru. IJ QU %TAv A. 14th Wec. 184'2 . Oata .1. 'MW'p. kbr.T. J. Pickess. P. S. Bronk. OF C: QM asmpton, J. McPherson. G. W. Taylor. . .Vallace. W. W. Anerum, V. C. Mouzoand 'W. T. Elteabe, are appointed Aids-de-Cp to the Conmmander-mi-Chief. with the' of Lieutennt Colonr,el, and will be obeyed .rspected accordingly. Thme Ai amp will re.pectively signify their a ce forthwith, aud report then sely atIi Quarters, nas Fully equippedhby the stida % February next. By ord f~the Cormniander-in-Chsirf. J. W. CAN 'P, Adje. .\. INsp. General. Dr'. fg3t 47 Ifheriff's Sale Y vite of sundry n rts of Fieri Fa i 'will proceed to, sell at Edg ield Cou 'Huase, on the first .loMwnay and T'l ,or January next. the folloaw ing'pro - Jam ,n Ji dall. vs. G. N. Parolme. Oliver 6. vs. the same. Jame's Mosley4 Q!, vs. the saue, ase negro man, Nalt' V. D. 1a':tts, vs. Lcwis Ellrey. J. D. Williams gra.the same. Bryan & Alinor, vs. ihe- sia * A. Sibley. vs. the wsne. C. J. Glover, for J. T. Irvin, vs. t be same. three negroa. Pptrick, Hester, & Jininey. Wyatfl M gs.J. M, Weatherlord, ine negro mai Amey. Jeff' fitikeri.vs lerrin Bush, iheiasme $ the same,. one negro .man Nioe . - H. . is ph W. Clover, bhree ne ~ lohn. ,n SIree hu reievis Caen le .:CHRISTIE,s,. , D ee. 13c84 4'/ -- r State of' South ('af-olina. EDGEFI ELD DISTRICT. Brit. Mhimi, . ['ho Bank oF Ilambur; ( Mortgage. 5outh Carulina, ) B Y virtue ofa Mortgage, ini the abmove case, I shall proceed to sell at Edlge ild Court [House, on the fires Mondaky Lfnd Tuesday in January neat, the follow. tgtou negroeu, viz: Framnk, Jack. Ely, htoges, .isfiehl, Jack, Allen, Jaecob, soillomnan, and Vinc. Terms Cish., S. CURISTIE, s. F.. D. Dee, 15, 1842 ($2 25 c 417 State of' South Carolina. EDGEFfELD DISTRICT.. Lewis Eflzey, to Mortgage. D. Warren. B ueof a Miortgage, in ste ahove eeIshall proceed to sell ns Edge ,ed Court House, otn tho first lmonday adi Tr:cola in'January nest, imn fmolow ig property, viz: Nat aud Paisrick. Terms Cash. C S. CilRISTIE, s, E. D Dec. 1.5, 1812 (S1 i() c 47 State of' South ('arolina, F.DGEFIELD DISTRICT. inmuel Willintus, & others, 'nhn Mimns. W ILL BE S0LD at the honse, of thie do. Fendant, on Wednesday the Fourth day sFJamnary next, the followingpropermy: o~ne Wangon~stOok of Hogs& Cattic. Corn uid Fodder, H~ousebhld and Kitchen Furni nre, and many other articles too tedioius to netmoon. TcransCash. S:,CH RISTIE. e. z. a Dlee. 15 (I 5) 3t 47 State of South Carolina. E DGEFIE LD DISTRAICT. Iimldleton Graham, &othors, ) - cL. ' G-. Biin for Parti rss Little and wilh. tion. NOTICE IS HEREBY GVEN, that by virtue of an uod'er'ifom the Chancellor )avidj Jilenaon, I shall oler. For iale, to-4he uiesi bidder, on the Prenises, on Thutiany lie twelfth (12) day, eJanutaryanezt, the real -state of Jesse Grabam, dec'd, consisting oF tine fmndlred andioimeres,w ore or 1ess, di -ided into two tracs. follows, viz: 'fruic No. 3, ksqwn as the Brown tract, tontaining seveD.-biudted dad ninety-eight scres, mtore or lessasq. Tract No.2s., knogmasthe Waterery Dranch ract. containing one .handred and sixty-nine sres more or leis,b situate in the District >f Edgefield, orIDi*tdek, waters of Big :reek~adjoinn,tndo Hardy WVhite, A. P.~ Satler, Obadiab Bnry, ad othells. Said tracts mf land, to be sokfsepsrituelf,on actedit ofdne, wo andI three. jear5.esee'pt for io much as viil py the costs, Wjask' Dust beapaid in ciash, murcae to give beslui and prsnllieri y and muortgagtes of the presmes to senrs the )urchasetmney. * I. . s TEERY, c. a. g. a SDec.20 7. J a. $t.8P:j). 4: 47 O F. Every descrrptionrexecuted with aeatnessamddespateb. at the OU5de 3 he PnEDETI.n'A nVTIeiiee-. T HE Lbsribeef:illrofr at publ sale, or Moqdpy.:.h 16th of Janui ry next, at his residence, a tract of lai containing four hundred and thirty thrn acres. lying on Horse Penn Creek.. te Meeting Street. - Also a tract of land, b ing within one mile east of Liberty iii containing two bundred and fifty two acre Also, a hoose and lot in the Town of Edg field containing four and threo quart acres; also Horses, Cows, Hoggs, Cori Fodder. Oats. and t wo Road Wagons, & Terthis-For the Lands, -onothird eas the balance on a credit of one and it years, noies with approved securities w' be required. . For the Personal propert for all sums of and under $3, cash, ot that amount, twelve months credit wi note and approved securities. THOS. 13. H ARVEY. Dec.20, 1842 c 47 Stite of' South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Y OLIVER TOWLES, Equir, 1L Ordinary of Edgeficld District. Whereas, Leroy [1. Mundy. hath a plied to mie for Leucers of Administratht on all and singular the goods nod chattel righitsa'd credits of Wm. n. Yeldell.la of the District aforeail. deceaned. These are. therefore. tocite and admoi ish all and singular, the kindred and crcl tors of the said deceased, to be and appe before me, at our next Ordinary's ('ot fhr Ihe said District to be holden at Edg field Court House on the 2d day "qianus 1642, to..show.cause if any, %ihy i said Administratior-should not be grante Given under mvy bind and seal this 19 day of Dec. one thousand eight hundro aud forty-two, and in the sixty-sevent year of Amerienn Intlegendence. 0. TOWLES, o. e. D Dec. 21. 1542. f82 1241 2t 47 Land for Aale. T 1IE 8Snbscribers will offer for sae tle firlt Monday in Janunry next. Ed-.nfield Court tion..e, to the highest bidde the 'I'ract d Ltand know a, the MORGAN TRACT, lying on the Afartintown, ro.,d. :1,41 ndajoini lands of Ifollis Dunton, Charles Prtire. Jol Cheatham and otherA, ciontaining otie houndr and1l twenity acres, tnore or lcc. Ternin of Sale. twelve mtnoths credit. nol w.ith approved seauritie< will be r;uire-d. They also oter 4:-private sale, a tuact Uf 131 lying n'a-lountain Creek, nudjosinsssg lands , John . Royndtree, C. Clegg and others,.co taaing abont three hundre-d actres, more or les with cotnfortable improvetnents fCo a smn farnily. This trnct. ifrsst sold bv the first 3loi dsy in January next. will Ie rented to the higi est bidder, fur the en:ttin ear. - E.PENN. Dec'14. 1842 e 43 RE VAL. D. E. J 511311 Ehaii resmoved .his A r TUKCaRT SNor to Law Range. next due 1n Sir. N. L Grilin's.Law Ofiee, and near l Conpty's Hotel. Those indebted'to him either by note or a, lount. by calling soon can have a chance 1 pay them, if ant. they will find them with hi seighbor in a Reng 4ffde. MEDICAL0FFICE of Das. E. J. Z4 3nd Jon* G. A ILLIANs Late Rance, iext doc to air. Conpty's 1l0tel. TO RENT.-The House at present ocer pied by M1r. Johtr.Coshr. Apply to [1. 11,t~-t A, E. J. 311IMS. irATES OF IOARDING. AT T}lEf, MANSION H OUSE. 1j1IIE Subscriber itdorn his frienads an, the putulie generally. thas Ihe waill unte: ain. his customers, accoirdingX to the times, Ic he cnsuisng year, at tihe following rate., viz: B1orrd and ludgitng per t:nonth,, $tt2 50 Do without do df. do t0 00) Do for tfo'rse, do do 10 00 For Tr-ansicut Customegrs. Doard per Day, $1 Ont D-> pcr Sical, :q7 1.od;;ing, Hlorse per D.ty 50 Single feed foir florse, 2.) Children and Servants hsalf price. ClA1 :s. CO.\MPTY. I'deil C. -I . -. t,. Dec 12, t8.12 :f -46 Adminitator's ali. GtEEABLY t. an Ord,-r tratns thet 0r ~dnary of E'dgefld District. I shalt off, or eale on Wednuesdtay the 2Szth instant. nt tha ate residenace of Thosnne S Crunlos, deceasedi part of the Personal Estate of said dceaus -onsistin.g of fiorses. Cattle, iflos. &ct P'lan: ation T'. ala of all kinds, liunsch..ld and Kith :ns Fi-riture, &c. oi: a credic of 12 mniwths. JOSEPHI CihAr'TON. Dec 12. 194e 'c4 -M OT ICE. W ~ILL sell to the highst hider .ni ths I late reaii-eence of Susan Blurkhsaltei leceased. on Thursday the 29th instant All the personal estate of stid dlecea~sed :onsisting of three .Negroes, M snles, lings iiheep, Stock of Castle, Plantatiotn Tools, lousehold and Kitchen Furniture. TANDY 3URIKilALTER, Administrator. Also dit the same time and place. all thi aersonal estatn of Martin Burkhalter Jeceased, conisting of one Ride Gust wo Ilorses, Corn, Fodder, Oats, ant Liotisehold Fuirniture. Term,, a credit of t welve months, por :basers to give notes with Stwo approves scuritis. - TANDY BURKHIALTERI, - ,. - . . - .4dainustralor. Dcc. 13, 1842 . c 46 LL aios are cautio'e4 against tra ding far' note of hand, given by m 'o ,TolnDelaughter, hearing date 6th De cembler instagst, for five hundred atnd fifts follars, (8550,) as thei consideration fo which said note was given has failed, will not pay it nless compelled by laws CHARLES COSNAHIAN. Dec. 13, 1842 tf 46 Jd~anfIis'rttAsdbtice. 4LL prbitindebted~ to the estatee tB.-FNlcolson deceased, are re riuested to m~ake iminediate payment, a the estate owes money, and in consequenec of which wo shall bie~ompelled ao collee and all persons havtng elaims against th estate will -present their demands dul proveD. J.0O. NiCHOLSON, .D. R. STORTH ER. -~41 . .dminist rator's. Dee, 13tr., 46 U Executer's Notti c'' ic IA LL persons Indebted- toei estate of k- L JoyceO Culpepper deceased, will be d pleased to make immediate.,paymen. as to we wish to close the estae, any .demands ir against the estate.wil:be handed, in duly 2- proven. i, W.A. STROTHER, D. R. STROTHE B, Ir Dec. 13, 1842 . 46. " Administrator% lotice. L L persons-haidg demands against A the estate of 116rrel E. Hobbs dee'd. are requestcd to render them in to the s6. scriber properly authenticated,. and those F indebted to said estate, are tequested to make payment. LAURA ANN OBF3S, JAS. G. 11ARRISON, Administrator's. Dc. 13. IS42 ir 4. Notiee. WILL ofi'er for swdi to the highest bidder. on Tharsday tie 22d inst., at Edgeeld ?. , H.. the lionse ofrmerly occupied a4 a Confac. tionary by W. J. Glover. dec'd., on;a eredit of one and two years. Als. tie stock on teshd, eoneeisting (If f'ises. Cordias.,Liqaenr..Seagr; 'eer. re..rhe Furniture of the Barmnd Cbn Sfectinnary. one Billiard Table. in complete or. le dis; one sorrel fiorse. one Mule, and some Plantantion Tools. Also. a lot of Corn and Pod i- ddr five miles below Hamburg. on the planta j. tion formerly occupied by Col. Saml.. Ham, ir mond, deed., a lot or Peas, Msock of;Hogs, an4 r mady other artielesnot etnnrerated: Terms orinle ne years credit. exrept thd fione and Lot. the purchasecto givenow an& I two approved s.cratees. . . C. J. GLOVER, .iwan*. . N. 0. i wil1 Hire in the sminwe day. eight or h aine gmd field auinds; also, one good Black. d smith. for 12 months. h Dec.7 at 45 efduiialtrators .ale. . B Ilerinspit.,orntfheI rdiary of Edgefieli B ihrir'. we shaull proceedt's,,rlat pub. - he nnctiun. nil tie iersonal eltate of Burmll E. IIfolbl, eer.cae.l. namney fifteen Negrme n .lules. Ifarses. Cottnn0. Corn. Fodder. &c.. at i the late residence nfdece-ed. on Tuepdnmi 27th r, of.D-tcembr next Alsa will be rente'd & Thoruond tract of land, 'i, the higi:e hid der. for on@- yr. Alm,. eeven Negroes. Cat Ie. t1ngs, cotl. Cori. Jlu.hold and Kitch n en Furiarreg. ec.. at C t.1 hte plittation oaloased, d on Cuffreown e eek on Fridav.30th Decen. ber-next. At tlae. Itter plac:' and date. w6 S1-al reInt tIhIe pl4.Itai-n of do-co'nsed r" one year. Ter'll-C0.1 for all smns below $14, d and 12 nonths eretit tr all sums over $11), f notes with two approvoed eureties being girt. LAUICA ANN HOBUS. .J-1ES S. IIAItRISON, Nn ' * .duwini4retars. Valuable L ind tir Saic. Y virtue #i the Imwers sted in e i B m 11 by 6:9 will and testameat f John F Pelut, decea-d. I will Pail to. te *dh jst hidd.-r. on Sale day in JIans"j ne t atb beville Counrt l..saine, that naln e tacjjg . r Pituate on Hardlabor creek. on bod side of -ihe road leading firon Ableville C. ii. to Air goota, well known as Pelo's Hardiabhr placa A credit of twelve niontat least, will be givcg Term made, known: in the day. of ale. r -4 NIotice' H E low prices of Coltto, he car*ij or nhne neey elhe bran of rI.a anoombhes ihe Tailor. in Edgefield Village, that they too, mniet let tiimir psrices eorrespond with - the tunes. I'zoder these circumsgtancs gnd hau ing praciared woerknmen wrho are willing to work at redneed rates, we invite oneensto 'nenr, and tue publbc generally, to caill and exa ':ij eniinr etook, tand hear our pricetwhiich shall . h lo (fr te me atices)as any simni .GOtODE & IS7ON. Dec. 5. 191l2. ,f 45 State of' South Carolina. EDGIEF1ELD) DISTRICT. 13- F. J ones, * Jon olm { ? Forrclosnrre of Joh R.Holes Mortgage, TTLL lbe sol at Edtge.5eld Couirt Hlouse.on the first Monday it Jan uary next, in the nl'ore stn'edl case, seveat nletroeq t in : liarry.' Lucy. America; Neleoni, Eliza. Henry & Blob. I ~ S. (ClilRSTlj. , . . ~ Decembler 1-1, b8-12 (SI SU) c -4G Stn te of South (Carolna. D'.GEFIEI.D D)ISTRIICT. - Rich. hlankinson & Wife, App'is, v.. Alary Glover. an~l others, De('dts. BY nnt order frnm the Ordinary o Edgl>Ierichil District I shall prced to sell nt Edglefiel,Cnurt lonuse on the first Mounday it Novemnbet next, Lands of the estate nf Jecthru Glover, de.ceased, situate in said distrietIi nuwn, Creek, adjoining lands of Wade Glover. Wiley Glo'ver. Clem Cox. and others. conting three hundred and fifty. neres, more or less. To te sold on a credit oftwelve monifhs with interest fromt date, purchaserawsgive beod and personal security, and a mortgg of the premises to 'he Ordinary. Costs to ,he paid in cash | .9C H RlNT IE.. s. e.n Dee. 13, 18.42, [83 00] 0 46 IState of' South (Carbina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Win. llrunson, Adn'r. Ann E. Glascock, G. L. & E. Penn, & Co., v.s. The Same, .) . B at---rer''ron-'he Court of Cor r monjPleas: in'ihc above stated eases, r I shall proceed to sell at Edgefield Court H ouse, on the first Munday in January .next, the following negroes to wit: Wash, Fillis, Gustus. and Mlariah. Terms Cash, o~i S. CliRt ESTEE, s. z. n. Dee.1 8 2 35)- 6 Notice. s A L Persons indebted to the FEstate of~ohn C Coker. dec., are earnestly to , make paytment, as the condition of t F~tate e is auch. tha I a aomp edee it a soon as ittca. panil~y he done, teere [ am ihopes 'bope that are due said -EstatefwH1I -A avail themselves of this noice and make ig uent. This 1st day of Angst, 1842. OLIVER TOWLEB. -Audinary orf EegefrkDitct. -Aug.3lete t*. .g