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d had . d an ll*whebf 6y to the .gh; that you 'ieaoIgtgstily mlted to joilge. hadete Judgut ad bung aronud an elf torturing ctiots, from I yvou found no e and which t'well make you e claim, '1 have no peace." It is a part of the beau I harmonv 4f God's providence, that stingS l xuiilt form a portion of the '7 amt hourly punishment whih pur m e man of blood. from the moment ofhis crime, and thus furnish aid to the imperfectionof human tribunals. As you ea have no hape of escape frot the pun Ishmet which those are about to infiet, ad which will elose your career in this world, let me implore you to banish from your siad all other thoughts thea those which arise out ofa habitual eottempla aies of the ebange that awaits you. and he urrible event which has brought it aboa. - When, by thorough self-exami a t'u. and deep and entinual reflection. ou- have brought your mind to a full sense of your great transgressaom, and its couse gaeces to vourself and others, approach the tbrone ;( Grace with an humble and contrite spirit. Engane the services of these holy Min jam or ReUgion, whoe pe v ence and plasure izis loaid the sinner in his strug Ile for salvation, and whose earnest ef with yogr own unceasitg prayer'. insW epswr youe mied for the reception of tGe beSt trutbs of religion. ani. as we believe. may implant a hope of final IeSIo ration to the favor of your Maker. That soch may be the happy imue of those ex ertions. which it behooves you to make i6 my sincere raVA. Cwgssr..-The correspmndent of the Char lson Calnier. under date of the 22d ult. says: "The Court of Inqui ordeped in the case ofthe mutiny on boardof the Sewsr isso cn glitsted as in comand the entire coflidence of the country The selection ol the Judge Ad. vocate is a fortunate one. .- Hoffman hes bimself served as a midshipman is the Navy. was for ma.y yars a presecttlng attorney - New York. is intimate acquaintanice wth habits and character of seaman. and his nowledge of the naval service. a ill enable him arrive at the truth of the whole matter when - comes to be enquired into. "The Senate. this runtiing, paned. Mr. Ben lu'rslutions ofinquiry concerning the gain. tuple treaty. after modhify tg it so ga t cal. on y for such inalrmation as ouli he furnishe:d with due t a to the - public service. .Mr. Beston's aroution :nquirimg what propositinas have been made to the Government for the ae samption of the state debts were objected to. en the I nd that there was no credence that any suc proposition had ever been made. But the resolution was adopted Th-rd have been several tudividual applicatiota.. both to the Fx ecutive and to Congres. to pay portions of Stara bonda-particularly those of Missiwppi and Florida. "Nearly the whole day wasorcupied with a disenseion of Mr. Liem's bill to rnfund to Gen. Jacksm the thousand dollar fine. with interest. aicted on hau, by the court, in New urleans. iml814. Mr. Lin wished to have the bill read athird timne at once, and. if aity debate war wished. itanight be bad on the passage. .bra long debate.in which Messrs. Crit t Evans, Huntington. Lann.and Bayard, 4art the bill was posponed till Tuesday T 'i. civil and diplomatic appropriation bill xhe House was read and refered. the Hose, the Bankrupt Repeal bill have bes hken uy, but Mr. Fillmore I tlhat the . packets usnit be made I . - Pock,,&U are twant or money 2oIita -ap rsa erisued that a&twe o'elack, the bill ,ha sertsdasd the debuts ended." same correspOiiient under dale of the ne edditional facts have beenastated bere a day or two, on gamin authority,.mu re o .0 the Someesa mutanmy. which seem to at the first impressions en the public in the sulbct acre eiidently coruict; t th cousse taken by Cayt. McrKenzie es. ary for thme defence ot the ship and -> 3.i ofthe ofars. " It now appears that yonng Spencer, while the vessel was on the coa ofAfnica, prcured a farge quantity of Spanish knives. tuteaded only for murder. r~e found weretad on the persons of the on rates; and. lurthmei. that the arrangement for the mutiny and fur the ail ofla "confederate," at the Ile of Piaea. were also made on the coast of Aftrica. Further. it appeari thatom the let of December, when the ezecation took place. time vesasers crew was far from bein in a Mtale of quiet. as has been avowed, that te officers had lost qi command over theship, and that the crew w n an state of ede and violent agitaion and excitement, rng uon open mnutiny, which would a have broken out, hadl not the officers de toezecnte the three ringleaders. The 'hadl the immsediate effect to crush of insubordination. , o-day.a meshsgecwasrefeiv resident in reply to ther resolu aab Mr. Benton, asking whether u. ~,the assinmption or guarn-. pmumdb'by the gomvernmmenmt of the "Mr'. . states thatino such pra. glad so- , a erwise." was made. - ..3- . albe was fel inuty a y m a ofjnstic e d . avng. ama wonder cesier th priate aset at tea o add. " Theewi afm ~ er.t t r the dayadoer..A ,tes roiase [P'n the N.O. Twpic.j .TEXAS MA TTERS. fnformaate was received in this eity ~riasy, froam Teas, that the divisio intearmy of the West had at lest ended is da ope rut r. Abutd 2 cih wimaw.fm am under the Corn. gac, oertenew organization. O Gee. Someryell, it will be remembered. was Gen. Houston's man. and the army, finally disgusted with his delay. left his command. His whole taree before the dtv Sm~Cending to the latest accounts, Oeqtil -asve consisted of more that 1000 me.na s.Cooke, sgd L.ient. C'ol. Hocw. ard wove both attached to the Santa Fe c edilie wi e he r veaterday that by the arrival of the Britisjh Steamer Dee. at Havana.s few days aeo.newa was brought that on the 24th of Nov.. she new war steamer Momteznma, with 16i0 men. as at ahe Island of St. Thomas, .sn its way to Mexico via IHavana. Thei Mni- zestms is probably with the Mesienn fiet b.y this tme_ ,e d wil -rv a ve .. ..idbl aeeeson. it will be remembered ihat she carries two 68 and eight .t! pounders -all Paxsian guns. Pem the Charestn Courier. We copy the follnwing front the New York Journal of Comneree. On reading I it, a friend present. ob-rrved that it was a I matter of regret that the importation bad n-t been received, for there wts such a 'plentiful scareity of deaths." in this see tion of country, that the voetaries of Escu lapius could not pnssibly be supplied with 1 the requisite quantity orsabljeets. A ref erence to our weekly hilli of mortality will prave thst there is much truth in the re mark: lutereratmg Exportation of Dead Bodia. -Yesterday morning a barrel was carted down to the brig Moon. n Charlesian Packet. Iviog at the foot of Pine-street. di rected to Garvin & Hlaynes, Augusta. (i , care of M. Martin. Charleston, S. Caroli na. The captain of the vessel suspectinti that all was not right. in relation to the caskJad it opened, and it was found to contain two female bodies. tne a white eau.an, about 25 years old, the other a colored woman, about 40. The bodies were preserval in Spirits of Wine. The captain had the Coroner informed on the subject. .,nd an inquest was held no the bodies. A surgeoti examined them and was satisfied they died of disepse, and the Jury returned a verdict that they came to their death from csses unknown. It is supposed the bodies were intended for dis. section." President Tyler -We are surprised at andl pained by the bitter and personal assults on President Tyler and isii Admin istration by Democratic papers. Cui bo no ? What if we do not agree with them in all things. still we have great cause of gratitude to Preaident Tyler for many of his public aetl, especially Itis peusevering vetde% of a National Bank. and other ex ceedinglv ohnoxiuns Whig measures, in oppasition so bis own party. Thee thinsr hnould snot the forguatenm. wlen we feel cal leel upon to oppose, andl -thbold prompjet u. t. ** praise where we can, :snd censure where w- must;" ts censure. in such case, calmly rind respectftihr. as a tiuty, and' not with untneessary hiiteruers and per 4'aality. 11, fla surely enotgh of them fain the Whigs-sh"merel upon him with a rabid vireaence. i. jus-stie. aad slfish na-,. merely for h's baonotr adherence to his prinaciples :.nd the ;ublie gotd. whiech may well entitle li'm to the respect and mspa:ly of the %.hole Democratic party. 4-Carolinian. Laughable.-The Lexington (Ky.) In telligencer of the 2d inst., says. that ott the Wednesday uight previous. at the usual hour the stage from Maysville to that place drove up to Breunan's Hotel, the to'ir of the coach was opened fur the Is watgers to alight, and the waiters btuied themselves in taking off' the baggage, of which there was a large quantity. The baggage was all renaved. but no passen ,ers appeared. The driver was interro gatel as to what bad become of them, when le then, for The frst time, discover ed that thev were not In the stage, and had been left at the last stand. nine miles from town. where they had all got out to warm themselves, The Best Directory-to find out who are per. Here may be round the name. and residence of thousands of persons-some of whom are good paying subscribers, and therefore may be trusted and nonfided in -atud some owe for, one, t wo and three years. who from iheir indifference, never think of paying for value received. We always take it for rgranted, that a uman who "pays the printer," may be trusted with almost anything.--Luaminary. A F aras.-T1he Miner's (Pa.) Jonrnal, states that quite a seriouts an'ray occurred: it the borough of Wilkesbarre, on Tues day night last, in colnsequnence of an at tempt madte by a gentlIemen of Mary land to recover t'wo slaves who absconded from him a fetw week. previous. Upw ards of one hundred blacks, and nearly the same nimper of whites were concerned in the fraeas-the blacks having at first resisted the attempt to recover the runa ways, whien the whites volunteered to assist the owner in capturin: them. Ma ny persons were injured on, both sides, so much so. that so:ne are not expected to. live. The owner was finall1y beaten off. and returned home aftor having olerod a reward for the alleged silaves. Protecting the Peocpe.-Is is intimated in the Ohio papers that the State Vill re charter atlthe specie'paying Banks whose charters will expire the coming year. un der some strong restrictions-amnong other conditions, that of the liability of the pri vate pprty of the Directors, and a large safety fund will be required. Rathier Teugh.-The Philadelphia that Tintes saysi-' A curious thing occur ~0pFeurth street last Saturday. A ndeamsn actually pawned 'a biaby," dlason this "pledge" o child. ohe fule afterwards with the hildeus to e ~ana of the Pour, but I tatal hesag - ~'ythting to do with it ,pldgd. months ar..p, for whbich it is During the presedw year the Ne* 'lrk Fre deparrtne t has expaendegg,* g e-~j ..d' dtd'hra e and their orphan children. EDGEFIELD lIEAT COMPANY Attention ! YOU are ordered to Parade for firill.aa Edgefield C. H.on Saturday the 11th of February next, armed an quepped according to law. Border of Capt. COG BUR N. BACON, o. s. jand 46 49 , I Jsa~cer-si and fue sale, on conagwaen,, by ii. L.JEFFELd. a-bur.. Dec. .,1842 47 HYMEEAL. -1U sitken tis thiat biad t witing hearts." MARRIED, On Thurslay the 15th ult.. by the Rev. 2 Nakins, Mr. E. S. MOSLIT. to Min E aI )oziat. all of this District. On the 18th ult. by the Rev. J. Reedy. Mi ;ANUIL M. CHsstrPUL.. to Miss %IAR GA IAN. all of this District. On the 21st ult. by the Rev. Wm. Lloys Ir. HEST KIv, to Miss MaR Gaat . I Xf1t1l3 District. On the d OIL, by the Rev. Win. Lloyd. M V. F. PRSCOTT. io Mis ALreS. deighier WV. Holmes, Eaq., all at this Districi. At Liberty Hl, on the 99td ult.. by the Re lohn Trapp. Mr. WILE Tsurwsaa-. to Mi FaAscits C. DawsoX. all of this District. When Man in Eden found a welcome place. Care set depicteRd on his noble race; For one. ite wished in whom he coukl eonfi& With him to @well; o'er Eden's bowers presid [;ad saw his state and with compassion'd lool Forth from his side a single rib be tookt - )f this he made a fom divinely air, And gave to Man to sotIS his every care. On the 27th of Dect.. by the Rev. D I Brunson, the Keva F. F. Size. (formerly c latimore. Md.) to Mim aa&v Anx. datughtt ,f Capt. Richard Parkes, all of this District. As lsqac and Rebecca given. A pattprn. chaste sad kind: so way this married couple live, And die in friendship join'd.-Rippon. On Thoraday the 29th ILt., by the Rev. hI Lloyd. Mr. F. 'H. Roea. to Miss C. A. Lis SCIERM, all of this district. On the 29th ILt. by James Tompkins. Eat Ufr. J. E. McDAntsL, to Miss Faaxescs lox ill of this District. from the ilamburg Joural. TO THE PLANrERS OF THEUP PER DIsTRICTS. The two following paragraphs may b of somte benefit to the planters who trat to this and the Augusta market. especia ly to those along the Savnnab river. will be seen that the distance ene wo from Delaughter's bridge to Hamburg. about the satme, as per the cenificgle Mr. Burckhalter, deputy ssurveytor. Ther fcre those who are disposed to go by Fury Ferry, will do better to cross at Delaug er's bridge, and first try the H1ambuf mnrket-thns having the advantage two important cities. The toll at Delaughter's bridge is oi ly 37J cents Cn a w agmn; and as it will I seen. the lambura market can be testei acd if the planters. are ot satisfied, ti ridge cau be crossed free. WVagonus gting the other route. wi have only the Augusta market to trade i SOUTH CAROLINA. Edgeficed District. At the request of Mr. Abs alum Delaugl ter. I have surveyed we followinig road iz: The road trading from rhe bridge i Augusta It the new bridge on Stephen ereek; thence to the fork, near Fury's fe ry, and find it to be 144 miles 8 clains thence from said fork of the road. hy Fury ferry, to the upper market house, in A gusta. 14 miles mud 15 chains. Certified the 17th August. 1839. WM. BURCKIIALTER, o. s., Inm Couctu., November 6th, 1841. R ESOLVED. That the Committe Lon the! instructions t, gns and cart with cotton. wagon who 1 The above Coneil is pg or the Mayor. tar tue taebit al those terested. 3 C. SNEAD. Clerk. Augusta, Ga., November 22, 1842. Notice. THOSE indebted to thie late firm of Sert ranos 4 MVeqg, are rqested to miake il mediate payment to the acbu ribesr. at the stn of Slessrs Bland & Butler. as long--r id caln~tbe CHAS. A. MEIGS. j-in 4 4t 49 Notice. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Drs .ton Corneett. der'd., are requested make payment immediately. atnd those havi demands against said cstate, arc regnsesteid render them in.hy the first of May, propeli attested. THO0S NICHIOLs, Adns'r. jan 4 2a 2na 49 Notice. 70 person. from this date, lias any rit whatever, t.. receive any amount of n nsey due me. without my crder. All persons wbo may be indebted, ihr we dlone at the Saw Mill. last year. are requcet not to pay over any monies. tuntill Mr. H ole, back and the subscriber has settled their bua neu. JOHN~ SWE AI(ENGEN. Seni'r jan 4 4t 46 NO'tICE. A LL persons indebted to the estate of Eli Graham, deec'd.. are requested to mu payment by the 6rst day of Februaary next.a those having claims against said estate to ri der them, by that timne. properly attesred. M. GRA HAM. Admainiutratur Jan 2@ 411 Notice. ILL persons indebte.d to the estate car J SThointon. dec'd., are regnteited to em payment immediately. and thcose hav'mg mends againstsaard estat. are requested-lto r' der thetn, propetly auz~etd JIIHN DORfN WM. ii. WILLIS jan3 3 411 jL Lpersons baeving d nand.e ag~aii ?Uthe Estate of Win. E. y~ielil, d ceased, are hoe'ef notified to render the in to the subscriber duly attested. al those imdebtedtaasaid Estate are request to make immediate payment. L. H.MONDAy. Adm'r. January 2, 1812 2c 49 et'OTICE. Y an order from the Ordinary w B will prneeda to sell, at the late ret deo of Caleb Holloway. deceased. Friday the 13th inst., all of his stock, coi isting of Hlorses. Cows, Hns. Plsssaatic Fool.. Corn, Fodder, and IHousehold ar Kitches, Furniture.- The terms of .ale >e made known on the day of sile, IdAA-C BOLES, LEWIS BURNELL. Jant. 2t. 4 THE EIGEFIELD VILLAGE Female Academy. . H E Esercises of this Institution will _ close for the present year. on Fri sy The2d of December, and they will be ,sumed on Monday the 2d day of Janua- pl (. 1843. D The price of Board is lowered in conse- ; I eance of the pressure of the times, noi ae price Musicper quarter at 812 5j: ' ud the use or the Piano to $2. WILLIAM B. JOHNSON, Recior. Jan 4.1843 21 49 eit omaceJ.ine. lbt LL persons indebted to me by note, C bill or otherwise, must settle by the to 5th of February next. Hereafter no f, redit will be given in the Pot Office, for etters, Papers. &c. As no respect to di etsnus will be paid, none need aI . di ARRANGEMENT OF MAL S. The Augusta Stage arrives on Monday'. 'hureday's and Saturday's, at half pas: 6, s.M. Mails closed the preceeding even- . igs at 8 o'clocks Leaves for Augusta Tuesda 's, Thurs 11's aud Sunday's, at 12 M. ail closed t I A.MAl.4 Aiken Stage arrives and departi as hove. eacept it arrives on Tuesday's and in aves on Wednesday's. 01 b7Pows Office open on Sunday from 1 A. M. tu I P. M. W. FRAZER. P. M. Jan.4, if 49 List of Letltts P EMAINIG in the Post Office, of C Edgefield C. H.. on the thirty-br.t By of December, 1842. 07 Persons etiquiting for letters fon this ist will please menion it. .A Attaway. William ranner. George Blair. James lird, Eldred St. Boaks, Mrs A. C. C Ihuich. U. Commissioners of Fie" c 1rawford James L. Sibhuls. -, p tittenden, Casitr la )niels. Dunn. Wm. V. orn, Win. B. E t, der. Ierbert B. Earle. [Ion. B. J F Freeland, Messrs J. M. C. & D. G ;rifin. R. C. 7 Green. Cinda ;iamrer. Mrs. Joanda Groazliam. L. D. rillmi, James B. Galman, Henry B. H Jnscher. Benj. W. H1ardin. William Ielem, Marquis or Wtn Holklway. G. W. Baily [fill. Miss l u', Mrs. !Iarsh I1. Anghia, Dati 0. oles. William Hatcher, Miss Lucinda eard. Isaae T. Harris. Moses rrison. Wiley Hay & Daniel, ail, Mrs. Mary entry, ordon Johnson. Joseph J. K elly, John M. Kirkland. Miss Eliza ey J. C. G. Kennerly, a. W. (ey, R. L .ee. Franken . Lanham. Reason Manham, Thos. W. IOw. Mr. it blartin, George P. Miller, James M. Iarch. Be, - - . Gideon Creek Chnrets. Simpson a it. Robert Prsncis W. . ,..., ,, . ,. s .ua,.. Delilah tiler, Mrs. Gertrude Roper. Joel Eza Parkins,or'Mrs.Reynolds, R. II. or David Danny. frienads, 8 tarks. Win. Stevens. D. R. Sieg, Elder F. F 8hindlerRecv. Rob.!' Siapkins, Maj. A. T raylor, Thomas Turfer, Henry C. C Vr Vernon, Mr's. G. 1H. W WhilockC, Mrs. Eliza. Wash. Julhn beth Williamb, klenlry .\. Whitle. Eliza Witaker. He~ny Watson. Tilirnan Ward, R. White. Joseph Mt. A ilson. Alfred Watkins, George aenr.Wa'sun. Eiijaha Watkins. Calah Whiatlock. Dear Misai Watt'. David Perme-lia Mt. FRAZIER. P. M1. Jbsan uar. 324. (103 I) tor4 Ne DBot & fWhoe tr. ru si E Sutst~raber respeerfuliy autasn .his friends and the citizens nl Edlge iekl District generally, tiat on the 9tt iaast. t will open a Boor and Shoe Estaiblish-. nent in thu Town of Edgefield. 'vhecre all inds of work in his line wilt be neatly and ervicea bly executed.. Good Hides of every description will bc " tatered f'or, or boughit for Cash. All persons indebted to me by note or took account, are requested to comie for ward o payr u p; a.I mm very much in . rant of money and nor being very desi. us of putting their accounts in the hands af an fficer for collection. . MICHAEL L. GEARTY. January 4, 14 3t .19 a Exzeculr'a .Abce-. LL persons indebted to the estate ..t W m. e J. Gliover, dec'd.. either by Note or1 ioik Account, are requested to come forward utnd etue with Captain G. Hhoalin. with wheum be Notes and A.-.consias are deposited for enl ction. As longer indulgence cannot be given. busS wishin to s cost will du well to avail esselves ofthis-opptortitiy. as the Notes - ad Accounts wit' he put in the hands of an dficer for collection, without respect to per on.. Those having demands against the MaidJ state are requested to hand thema in. legally p t - ed. CHARLES J. GLOVER, EzeCaUTr. a Dec.27 if 48 IPr. .INE G. WILLAAI%, FFERSi his pro--ssonmt service, to the - etiz,-ns or Edgefield villages a.d adjace~nt ountrv, and can be fonnd. hy e~atling at d. F. iode's dwelling, at all times. as... e 0 o Executive Dep' z.ent. d q M. F. ARTHUIt his hen appdted W scretary ofState. by His Excelleney Go'er. r Hammond, fur the aspzpired term of M. L-thrde. re4Md. whidspioininem will take effect on 1st of Jamisry ". r. By order. a B. T. WATTS, Es. L danr. Dec~se E.eCtiVC DeMpartmenL I carVINUAa Dec. 6. ism. By James IL. Hammoud, Emi ,Comerno and &W '1 Commsander-iss-Chief, in and over de State r- of South Carolina. . . , W- HEREAS. the Legilatare of South Carolina, at its ish Session, passed An Act I arrange the Stailinto Districts for i. the ElectionRepreentalisintheCongress of- the United States and for Aher purposes." and divided the State into sern Coanression aI Districts, of which. the nied Districts of] Spartanbnrg Union. YorkIand Chester, co- d sttute one, to be known ash Grst Congres e sional District; the united itsoPickens. Andersou. Greenville, and rena Constitute e one, to be known as the e Co 'nal - District; the 11ied Districts of Lcaster, It Kershaw, Faib"ed, Riehland, and Sumter, y constitute one, to be known ts the third Con Is gressional District; the united Districts of ,r thesterleld. Marlborngh, Darintn. Ma . ion, Hofy, Georgetown. and Wi msburg, constitute one District, Me be kown as the fourth Congressional District: the united Dis t icts ofAhoeville. Newberry, Edgefeld, and ' Lexington, to constitute one District, 6, be It known as the fifth Cangressional Districts the Diotrict of Charleston. exclusive of the Parish . of St. John's, Colleton. constitutes one District. e to be known as the sixth Congressional Di trict: the uittted DistrictsofOrngeburgBarn ' %welI. Beaufort. Colleton, and the Parish of St. John's. Colleton, constitute one Districi, to be known as the seventh Congressional District. Now. therefore. 1. James H. Hammond. Go . ernor as aforessid. #a think proper to make known and proclaim. that each of the amid Dis. tricts Po constituted, will seWa one Representa live to tle House of tepresentatives of the Utaited Stateo. who is to be chosen by the per ants qualified to vote for Members ofthe House of Representatives to the next Congress will be it hlel an the TIRilD MONDAY IN FEBRU '' ARY, AND DAY FOLLOWING, at the r same places, and be condacted by the same ; Managers. and in the same manner, as the s eloi.tion of trembers of the State Legislature. . Given under my hand and Sod of State. at Columbia. nt the 26th day of Decem ber. one thousand eight hundred and forty-two. aid ths sixty-seveuth year of Amcrican Idependence. J. H. HAMMOND. 31. Ltsonoz, Sav of State, J ian 4 49 .ano nauper es mnere-pnee e~ ot a year. The PLIMaK will be the ofgagn of the State Agricultural Society and its auxiliaries, but will not be devoted exclusively to Agricul ture The attentioan will ho patd tn general Snewt and the steate ofjhe Columbia ead Char leston merkets, wul'eb the growing trade and .consa~ene of ant town require. andthe pro. . Iee,-dinge of the Legislatuire reported in a con "e densed form The edifnt wil'l endeavor, by "giving a dune portion wf his cohumns to litera ture. morals, science, &c.. to masks bis paubli Ication a pleasasot and useful family paper. Payment in be made on the receipt of the .- first No. to the publishers or any of their agenis in the lifierent Districb. y- Jan 4 if 43 to) it Ad iitetr Sale. to V~ permis'ion of 0. Towles, Ordlinary 1~I) ol Edgefceld D)isriet, I shall on Tues day the 17th Januar3, proceed to bell at -. the late residlence ofWin. H. Yetdeli, de ceased. all the sonha prosporty ofsaid de bt reased. c'onsisting of twenty -t'our likely 0. Negroes, Hordes. Malee.. Cattle. Hones, Sheop, Corn, I'odde' Oats, household rk and kitcen furniture. also about twenty Cdfve bales of Cotton, .ogether with many other articles not enumerated. The above proaperly to he sold os a credit until the 25t'h of December nOtt, uistbaseru being - required to give bondwih two approved securities. l'he plattation will also lie en rented at the jamge tiuie and place. ke L. H. flEUNDAY, Adm'r. nd January 2. 1842 2t 49 ,taLte of South Carolina. ErDGEFIELDDISTRICT. - . Y OLIVER T*WLEs5, Esquire. ob E Orintary of Edg6'eld'District. ke Whereas, James 31 Harrison, hath ap le- plied tome for Lttes of Administration "- o all and silagularill goods and chattels, rights and credits ofkry ilartison, late of the District aforeisaid,teceased. These are. therefore to cite and admon ,an all and singular, th kindred and credi tora of the said deceas~i, to be add appear at before me. at nur neat ~rinarfhs Cou rt for e- the said District to be kden at Edgefield "m Court House on the 14th January, 1842. te to show caase, if a'ay *by the said Ad -d mintiration should- nidbe gfinted. Given unde/mny babfaand seal this 2d a day of January. one thuand eight hun dred and forty three, ki, the sixty-seventha -year of American Ingleuendence. - Jan. 4. 1'SG. 02 6 h 49 eFair & Positive Notice. 73 H AT those- who Vii neglect their duty, I nayr save no esone, we avail ourselves d o tis ary opotui . 10assre altho.e in o debted to na by Nots, tntleas. they are aid previous to retuan day~ will he indiserin- 4 ssately placed in the elan Atuney for enllection.BTL . Dect. tf 4 State of South Carolina. E DGE IELD D.1SilUC'. 3Y OLIVER TOn'.LES, Efquire Oretuary ol Edgefeld District. Whereas, Wiley Timmermtaua. hath ap ied to me for Letterts if Adinistrti -ion abonis Non. on all aud Iso:gal;.r the wids and chattels, tights and credits of me'ti1 E. Dawson, late of itae Daoric UrT said, deceased. These itas, therefor. to cite and admne i all and -dagu; r. the kiid t. ati cr-di rs of the an! sea , ta-d. r he aid appear tore me, at jur neixt 0.dmar's Courtfur o amaii District to be hildern at Edgeneld rsurt House on the 6it day of January. %how cause. if any, why the said Ad inistration should not be granted, Given under my band and seal this 3rd my of January. one thou-and eignt ino ed anid l'rty e bree.and in tihe sixty-sevetl -ar of American Iadepenlptnce. U. TOWLES. o. z. v. Jan.3. (62 124) h 49 RATES OF BOARDING. - AT TilE MANSION HOUSE. 1H Sub -ribet aafurns ba.1 friends ad thei lublic g:enerally. that me will enter in, his custinet. acrcordling to lie times, for a esmsuin; year. at the fanonof --. Board and ledging: per month, $12 50 Do withtoat do d., do 10 Do fir lmirme, do d,, 10 00 For Transient Castoners. Board per Day, $10 JDm per Meal. ;47. Ladirig. C.5 l1,11-- per D-ay 5f Sinxl.- t;-ed i..r lorma, 2 Childr-n ad Serv.uiti half pricm. 'IIARLES Cm.NfPTY. Ed-tfirld C. H . S C. Ike 12. ,-42 if*t4; R E.YIOV.A I. -ratrc.ctr 'utrt t) LaSe Rang. : :,! Air. N. I. tirihm'.a Law Jtlice. said ,n4 ..' Mr 'amp'jty's thett.. TiefmW. imlhtredi to hliaa eilite ty note or 04r. 'aat. bv ling d.jnoi :ntn have a .:banet, to Iv thenai t t. 'r e y v will "lid th.-m witis Iis -'libr I :a .v i fPang L'diC. ?I>JI ICi V. O i-'F. IC If)D n. F J . Mj,, id 21, 1 (; Wa.i.IAN Lau- lfRangr, maxit door : Cotapty's llo . TO I.'NT.-The flonseat pren:i o:cu. ed by 31. Juoihn Cuoaa. Aply it, I'. J. .1if;M. Pec i1. 1S412 (4; A A C K:- A .1. 4S9 9 11h0e. a :..o : . ..0 bbb.( Canalt i lut1r. 25 cvmks Lim., 50 kegs No. I While Lend. (N. V. Umn 10 ihida. choire dlaritied and St..Caix Stugar. 10 lioxei donhtie refinted Lipaf do. 20 bags choice oli n hire JA.va CoIrr., 50 do 10i Cutfe--: alao. Miocha do. 20 ilads. N. 0. and W. I. Mlolases. 1 bemmw [iII. G. P. and Ilypon Te.as, 40 dp lNAk Tea, 40 do Sperrm aud Tallow Canrdles. Rececised and fur bale by :1LEY & Cr.APO. Hamburg. D~c 1.1. 3t 47 Cheap Travelling!!! AN accouant of thae cheapne-A of Cotton. tis naiihrtber lias erualuded to reduce. a, and ul.'r the flrrt day otfanntary neht, te rice of TravOling in IsN liuer, to time te2row 3g rates-:. .. - . .. F romt F..lge~fie to C..!:nrubb. @4 00 All1 S:udentsi o1 Garenwoodm .:- Ce-ke. ba.n; leear~a~ b.. t cmeny. per mile, onr in .'4m.e, aer.c. Fr.u: EI'getirld toa ia;reenwond. 2 ~'5 J'rom Edmgetyz~Id to ( ,keaburg , .: U !R. WARD. C 11 00r' -. .'. Ayv:'. D.c 4I.a .7 ' 0 r t C a Ordiary. I wl . :0eIa, rersidl.54enc 'ot Alicia indeir-aa. .-e r. iderenieC. sall the penonal srtate eisal dl-- e:a'm-C. evept te uegroaes, a Tho:sr~d- th. 5a14 dua y of Ja3nuiary next. )na a crneira tiil 251h Decr. i84'11. Treirs oi.de known itiat the sale. AI.LLN ANDERSON. Ezreeuio. PRICE N ItEDI7CED. 17H. mi iaue a eItui "''- '"-'lie---reit of.\l. anad ahe cheapaes. of!u. isnr in ee j ,r ' vr, m thern rach tif tr ide, ad. aoiniehe a :lh' 'lii ai I'd~teield Vilinge, that my~ tao. aani-t h-a tier prfirewro'rrermpnnd with mt* tuiije. 1 inlmer th-y. carrfni athreq% a., raitat prmrc'ered wor~imen whno arc wilinea to ma.; rat rviedr *.r --,wie invite our caco:r ier'. aands tra-: Im..bbe gnerailly. to cdl and exa mmmi- - -ar '.-k. rid aa. .:r mur price..whichi shalt e' l4& if:s th-- n.e'. .riei'm) cam e any ion'ar 'rahi b..:::'.m a: !e :" ian'l-ern conaiutly. UGOL)E & LYOW. Dec. 5. ii- tfc4 ' i l~ Saaherrae'-r nar dcrermn.l t. c. .t b-a-inen, wail. after the ist .1-: m Jamiary, "--! ias remm uaninag emtock eat' l0o.a:. ho-:m, e.c. for caoly, mi~ at pries to auit t! - saeL.. JOllN l1ARI1la Dec. 2E ti' 4.4 .Idimiias'raor*'s .* !.m e. L aperuo.m imdm t'tedi t . . . .. artedt no make ima u:nemisr pyn.-m. a lie est ate man es toomfney . .mdl' c, coem~aquenace ( which we shali~ Jmr m umpe ;aed to collec:. nad all personsa haingri chonma a;;:aainst thc stare will pree-2: 0ier d-m-inds de. roveui. 3. 0. NICliOESON, D. Rt. STORI TIER. Adminstrator'e. Dec. 13 ut 4ti Executor% 2Notice. L L persons mmdbtemd to the est!tecO Joyce Culpepper deceased, will bin leased to make immmediate paymet., no wich toc'lmse the estatie, anty deml~~.. gninnst thme eva3te will be hax.Jed in rov en. ). It. ST'ROTtif.R. Dec. 13. 1842 ra .;m taeatnes--iandr . p a t tb C. aike. fth'ne innarteI sD A nvERT!-r" -. -