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HYMENEAL. - 71c siUa tic ghat i ads ume wi ing Aearts." M ARRIED, On Tuesday the 27th uh., by the Rev. J. Trap. Mr. WILLIAm RusITON to Miss DxAxaias E. HoLLowar, all of this Dis trict. T e ftlen.'s of Colonel P. C. CALDWELL announce him as a Can. didate to'represent the Congressional Dis trict composed of Abbeville. Edgefield. Newberry and Lexinrgton, in the next Cou gress. Jan 9, 1843 6: 50 Notice. ALL those indebted to the Estate of John Guodell, deceased, will make immediate payment. and all those who have been acting as Agents for said John Goodell, and have Alum Springs Pills in; their possession. will deliver then up anti pay for what they have used without de lay, as the Estate mus: be settled. WM. B. MAYS, Adm'r. Jan 18 4t 51 NiOT'It . T HIS is to forwarn all persons fron trading for a Note of hand givea by mneto James- Wright or bearer, fr thtrt five dollars, given on the 5th of Junu.ary inst., and payable on or before the 25th of December next. !he property for whichi aid Note was given has proved unsound, I and I am deermined not to pay said Note) antil compelled by la'v. JOHN BLAND. Jan. 18, 1843 It 51 . lice. WILL be soldl at the late ret:deuc8 t.f Burrell E. lolbs, on Tuesd.1% tile 7th day of February next, at 12 o'clock, the flowing property, viz: one aet-o woman, a good seamstress, and one vokte of Steers. Also, a small quantity of Fod der, sold on a cretit until the twenty seventh day of December next. Purcha ners will be required to give notes with ap proved aeturites. JAMES S. HARRISON, Adm'r. January 1 & 51 Negroes for Sale. T HE Subscriber offers for sale, three Negroes ; two are field hands. Any person wishing to purchase can get a bar ,gain, by applying to DANIEL BiRD. Edgefseld C. H., Jan. 18 2t 51 AfLE. T HE Subscricer feeling disposed to re move to Hamburg, will proceed to sell, at his residence, on Wednesday, the first day of February next, the following property, viz: two first rate riding lior see, four young Mules, one two year old Colt, sired by John Bascombe - entire stock of Cattle and Hogs, Corn Lad Fod der, four or five thousand pounds c.' Pork, one Buggy, one first rate Wagon, one Thrashing Machine, one 45 Saw Gin, new, FariVn Utensils. Household and Kitchen iture, &. - Terms of Sale-A credit until the first day 'of January next, the purchasers to vim apoved fdrsed-Notes. Ii~ ISAAC T. BEARD. Jan 18 2' - 51 Freshs Garden Seeds. J UST received, a lar-:e and fresh stapply of warranted GARDEN and FIE LD SEEDS. of all wt-riy. A large colleetkiI of Fruit Tlrees. that will bear fruit..his year, if planted ibis mionth. 300 Fipeden, Moss, and other Roses. Eve34peen Trees and Plants. Pgieb Bulbous Roots, and in fact every thing in the Garden way, that any Lady or Gentleman nmay 'rant to enr, or orna ment their grounds with. Cull and see. R. E. RUSSE~LL. Columbia. Jan' 18 3t 51 For Hire. pI'H E Suscriber has on hand five good ,I6feld hand, and one womaun and one girl to hire, for the present year. E LDR ED SIMINS. Edgefiekd, Jan 9. 1d43 3i 50 State of' South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. BYO OLIVER TOWLES, Esquire, Ordinary of Edgefleld District. Wbereaa, Benjamin Murrell, hath applied to ate for Letters of Administration on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Jesse McClendon, late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admnon ish all and singolar, the kindred anderedi tors of the said deceased, to he and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District to be hiolden at Edgefield Court House on the 30th January, J143, to show cause, if any, why the said Ad. ministration should not be granted. Given under may hand and seal this I4ih dasyof January, one thousaud eight bun dired anrd forty three. & in the sixty-seventh year of American Independence. O. TO VL ES,O. E. D. Jan. 18, 1843. 8: 124I b 51 State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. Joseph Jacobs and Elizabeth hisw ife,) Applicant. vs. Elizabeth Finly and others. I T appears to my satisfaction that Rasi del Finly andi Caela Finly, two of ti Defendants, reside wi-htout the limits of this State, it is therefore Ordered, that they do appear and object to the division or sale of the Real Estate of James Fialy, on or before the first Monday in April, 1843, or their consent to the same will be emtered of record. DAViD LESLY, o. A. 0. Jm an m 51 Sherif's Sale. B Y virtue of sundry writ, of Fiert Fa cias, I will proceed to sell at Edge field Court. lionse. on the fst Monday and Tuesday of February next. the fol lowing property: George Butrsey, and others, vs Ember son Bussey. ex'tr., the tract of laud wbere the defendant lives. Jtspier Gibbt vs Simeon Corley. one hundred and thirty-three acres of land, more or less. adjoining lands of David Richardson, and others. Robert Carlisle. assignee, vs Rudolph Cartrr. Let% is Elizev, and Elizabeth Car ier. one negro man Dick. Oliver Simpson vs George N. Pardue. M. Gray, for U. Simpnc, vs the sate. James Randall v. the samic. James Mose ley & Co. vs tit,- vame. J. J. Kenuedy r., ihe atne. one n.-gro mnut Nau. J.,bn C. Moore vs James Golenan &John T'rapp, one huendrcd acres of land. nore )r Iess..adjoiuing J. .1. White and others. he property of James Guotemau. J. Miller %, Thomas Deloach ard Sam icl Marsh. t- it.set of land %whert del'en lut Dele ai. e-, c'itainng i'our hun Ired mi:td fifty acre,. more or less. Cmuirles Hall vs Richard Coker. The -a moe vi the same. tine negro girl. Patty. Joia Lake vs John Delzutghter, two e S Siller ani Ann, and one sorrel 4iare. Janes C. Cobb vs Sarah Prior, one ie tro. Stephen. Henrietta luor vs Ervin Kirisey, the ract of laud where delendant lived in th rear 1842. adjoiting lands of Henry Rush ind others. James H. Maxweil vs John Sturzencg. ;er. five hundred acres of land, more or iess, adjoining Dudley Roundtrce, Ciatles Lamar, an.1 .;rs. W1Vi. bruneou. nd'mr., vs Atrant Poud, md Lewis El Izv one 'uay tlirse, t.c pro perty of A Pond: Lewis Jones & Co. vs James Spann. W~m. B. Hudson vs the same and Jefler Vausant, six uegroes, Jack, Jerry, haunah, Ellen. Kitty, and Harrison, the property of J. Spann. Also, 1 Wagon, 2 Uorses, 2 Mules, I Cart aud yoke ot Dxen. Abram S. Ardis, by J. S. Gardener. vs David Ardis, two hundred acres of land, more or less, adjuining the estate of John Ardis, W. S. Wilson. an'd others. Steedmar, & Mcritt vs Richard Han. kinson. one negro, Mary. S. Traylor vs John lo-'eley. eight Ian dred acres of land. more or less, adjoining James Vann, and others. Resela Blalock -a Mihlae-l T. Gearty and Satute! Marsh, ten acres of land, more or less, ou which is a tan yard, adjoining F. O'Conner. and wthers. M. T. 3iendenhall vs Wyley Pardue, thirty acres of laud, more or less, adjoin. ing James Powell, D. J. Walker. and others. George LAne and Jesse Schumpert, one hundred and fifty acres of land, more or less, adjoining John Schuopert, & others. George Dominick vs William Schum pert and Ivey Sadler, seventy-five acres of land, more or less, adjointng Thomas Turnipseed. and others. -' Abram Jones vs George W.Yarborotgh, one hundred and i-ty acres of land. more or less, adjoaining Uriah. lorbntit, & others. 3. Eichelbergar, hetcter, vs Benjamin Doolittle. Hlarringtont & Bryan vs the same,. one negro, .'arab. L D. Merrimtan,. beorer. vs Win. C. Pruter, utne negro. Josh. Jamtes Sne-ppard vs Mildred Berry, two negroes. Milley, amnd Lewis. TIerms ('ash. S. CHlR IST IE. s. E:. rn. Jan.18 3r 51 EDGEFIlfD DISTRICT. G. L. & E. Pennt & Co., Abuer 'A .ite, Jr.. Derft. $ BY an artder t'rom the Ordinary. I shall procecJ1 to 9-ll ont the lrnt Motnday in lFebruary neu lands- belonting jointly '. the said (i- L. & E. Penn & Co., and the said Abnecr u\ bite-. Jr , on the waters of Turkey (Gree~k, adjoinittg ltads of It. T. Miss, Larne tlkil, Wiley Causey. Datniel lirunson and John Hill. conztaining two hundred acres, more or less: to be sold on a credit until the first day of January nest ; purchasers to give hond and personal sc. carity, and a mortgage of the premises to the Ordinary. Cost to Ice paid itn cash. S. CHRISTIE, s. z. D. Jatnuary lt8, 1843 (53 00) d 51 State of South Carolina. EDGEF'IELD DISTRICT. Charlcs Ba:rron~ton and Wife, .ipp't., vi. N. L.. ;'rillin, Defendant. B Y :at. der from theo Urdinary, I shall Uproceecd to sell mu the above stated ease, lands of the Estate of Esther E'-ans, ntherwise called Esthter Garren., in the District aforesaid, lying on the road run ning from theo Piney Woods House -to Hamburg wshere IBenjatnint Evans now lives, containing~ one hundred and fifty-six acres, more or less, adjoining lands of the Estate of Win. Hobbs, deceused, John Kirksey amid others; to be sotd on the first Monday in Ftebruary noxt, on a credit un tii the first dlay o'f January next ; purcha ers to give bond and peersonlal security, md a mort::age of the renntt~s to the Or. dinary, Cost to be panid ttt enhl. S. CIlIRISTIE, 9, E. D. SJan. 18, 1813 ($300)O tl 5I State of South C arolina~ EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. V. C. Coghurtn. App't.,) vs. Josepht Parker rd others, Defendants. B Y an order frotm the Ordintary, I shall .Nproceed to sell iti the albove stated ease. lands of the Estate of Wm Robeort on, deceased, siltuate itn saitd Dtstrict, on ledar Creek, adjo'ining lands tof Sarah logburn, C. J. Glover, Wtm. B. Mays mnd Mary Harrisaon, conatainting oine hun Ired and twenty-nine acre-a, more or less, o be sold nt the first Monday itn rebro y next. on a credit uniitt the first day of annay net ;purchasers to give bond 5d 4ronl eerit y, and amortgage of he prieises to the Ordinary. Cost to be ':d in cash. S. CH R ISTIE, s. E. D, Ja,,,ra 18,t 4 1843(8). .31 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. John Lake, WV. John Delaughter W ILL be sold at the house of JoE Trapp. on Wednesday the 8th < February next, the fullowin property one Road Wagon, five bea of CatIl stock of Hogs. lot of Cotton, two lots 1 Corn, and Spinning Machine. Terms cash. S. CHRISTIE, a. r. j Janl I8 4t 51 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. B Y OLIVER TOWLES, Esquin Ordinary of Edgefield District. Whereas, Ann Delaughter and 8 its Lanier, hath applied to me for Letters 4 Administratiou, on all and singular tb goods and chattels, rights and credits 4 Absalom Delaughter, late of the Distrit aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admot ish all and singular, the kindred and credi ours of the said deceased, to be and appe before me, at our next Ordinary's Court f the'said District to be holden at Edgefiel Court House on the 30th day of Januar) to show cause. if any. w~iy te said Ad ministration should not be granted, Given under my hand and seal this 16t day of January, one thousand eiput hu dred and forty three.and in the sixty-sevet year of American ludependence. 0. TOWLES, o. E. D. .an. 18 (82 12j) b 51 ARGYLE. TfHE celebrated Race Ilorse and S1i lion, ARGYLE. will stand the enst ing Seasur t the I'luntatier' of Capt. Wm B. MArs, four nilea routh of Edgefield C II., on the Ao;;usta Road. He will be It to Mares at 815 the single visit; 325 th season; anl $35 to insure; and half a dol lar to the Groom in every instance. Th money oran approved note payable th 15th of Dcr mbcr next, must be sent wit each Mare. or she will not be served Good pasturage will lie provided, an Mares fed on grain at a re.isonable price and servants hoarded grasis. A club offive Mares shall be entitled t 'heir season at $20 each Mare, aud shoul they prove no: in foul, they shall have th beuefit of the Fall Season gratis. Ever care will be taken of the 31aites and thei foals, but no liabilities will be incurred fa escapes or accidents. A discount of te per cent will be allowed on all monie paid at the ti.na of putting the Mate. The Season will commence on the fn of February, and end on the last of Jint ARGYLE is a dark brown horse, with cut white, except a stat, fifteen hands an three quarters high : possessed of uncom inon bone and muscle, and a form com hining with pe rfect symmetry. every ei sential of a Race Iforse. He is now 1 years old, having been foaled in Marylan in the Spring of 1830. lie was sired b; the famous Monq. Tonson, his Jam Thim tIe, was by Ogle's Oscar, his grandam b Dr. Thornton's imnported Hlorse' Clifden his g. g. danm by Mr. Hall's Spot ; anti hi g. g. g. danm by Dr. Marshall's Ilyder All) who was by Lindsay's Arabaian. The periarmanaces of ARGYLE upo the Turf, have placed him in the very fir: r:,nk of American Horses as a Racel whale those of hi's get erntitle himn toa equal standing as a Stallion, ile starte first tat Orangeburg, S. C.. in Jan. 1l53. and ran at Barnwrell, Augusta. Macor Columnbia and Charleston, two, three an four miles hteats, winning successively.I races, five o~f athem of four-mile hents, beal ing Patsy Wadlace, Rattlesnake, (3 timei Lucy A shton, Rushlight, Bet nrand, jouiol (twice) Nertumus, &c. &c. tin neveJ Iost a heura. atn'l wtas rarely if ever put at to his speed,. uantil his extraordinary udefea tby John lBascombte. in A prit, I53O. tto circumastnces of athirh are~ fatmiliatr to er cry one. Snticquoenatly the was oratine an~d rutn with great success in Vir:;inaia Iatnd in May last on the Central Course Baltimore, after runoning for the bit he: of three mrile's, and losing it by a hado itn mnes 4 seconds, he won the s'cond het in 5 mninuotes. 40 second's, heint2 theo he, second heat of three mniles recordled in on '.nerican Turf. and the mo:,t briiliatt i formauce of a year surpassinag all "itersi the richness. of it's aunatls. Durini; tlI same week, andI on the same course, 00 of his daughters. Kate Seaton. -'on ti great sweepstakes of 81000, lheatintg a fit field with great ease; suchel a cointcitden hein2 hith.erto unknown upon the Tat A4KGYLE~ stood but ooe season andl a limited nutober of m ares, not many which were thorought bred,. yet his col have won nine out of eleven races I which they have been started, heatiag one, two and three miles. ithe. get of otai ofour best Stallions, be.,ides several it ported colts, some of them'o in first-ra tiome. Two of hois get, Governor Buol and Kate Seaton, are now unrivalleod up< the Turt'by any tthitng of their age, The owners of A RGY LE, in bringit him buick to the State in which (thong~ notl foaled) hae was first trainedl antd gaine his earliest laurels, pr esent him with coi fidence to the Public, as being in evei way. on account of his blood, sire at formn, his performtan:es on the turf. so a mtarkable for enodurance, as wellI as spec and the extraordinary success of htis go worthy of their eno ire approbation. W L LIAM B. MAYS. January 18. 1843 tf 51 Notice. H AVING Associated myself in hum ness with Mr. B. C. B~aTya on i 1st of January 1843. I take ahisopportuu ty of infortmitng all those indebted to n oat Notes and Accounts due up to 1st Jai 1843, that it is indispensible, on my pa. to wind up the business rof the old conern E. B. PRESLEY. The Business hereafter will be conducl ed uder the firm of Pnx~saxY & BarA' at thte old stand of E. 13. Presley. E. B. PRESLEY, Ju . 84 B. C.BRYAN. P ROPOSALS for carryig the 31ail 01 the United States, from the 1st Jult, !613 to the 3Otb0oJane, 1847. inclusive, douth Car olina, will received at the Contract Ullice o the Pad %Ac. 1)epartiment, in the city oi WashiugtOn, until 3 o'clock P 31 of the '13th day of April, 1843, (to be decided by the 15th f day of May.) on the routes and the manner and timO herein specified, viz: IN SOUTH CAROLINA. 1, 38 fronm Adam's Rn to Edisto Island, f 15 miles and back once a week. Leave Adans's Run every Wednesday, at 6 3 W, aries at Edisto Island same day by II a I. Leave Edisto Island every Vednciaday at I p m, arrie at Adamis Run same day by 6 p in. Proposals forsemi-weekly or tri-weekly scr vice will be considered. 3183 Frot Aiken to Treadway's Bridge, 25 miles and back. once a week. s Lne Aiken eery Thursday at 5 a n, ar of rive at Treadway's Bridge same day by 12 m. e Lee Teaadway's Bridge every Thursday If at I p ri e at Aiken same day by 8 p m. 3184 F Conwaysborough to Fair Bluff, N C, 45 mial and back, once a week. Lea esenwapbrogh every Mondav at 5 a m;, arriesit inr Bluff samne day by d p'm. Leave Fair Bluff esery Tuesday at 5 a m: arre at Conwaysborough same day by d p in. r 3185 From Crowder's Creek, N C, Beth. J el, to Yor/sle, S C., 15 miles and ba once a wek. LAave #*-der's Creek every Wcdnesday at 6a qx v at Yorkville same day by II a L3iese 's every Wednesday at I p m; - arrive at dir'S Creek same day byG p m. a 31d Frg Greenville c h. by Mill-r' Dokma"'4 Cashuille. WoodrufPs Va, Pat. ten's, Willis.1 Godsith, jr's, and Dr. Ati tin's, to Greanville e 1, equal to 30 miles and . back, once a week. Leave Greenville every Pridnybt 6 a m; ar rive at Greenville next day by 6 ip n. 31f7 From flurricane to 1lanced.z! wiles and back, once a week. Leave Harricane every Friday at 5 a m; ar rive at Alancockville same day by 11 a m. Leave Hancockvillc every Fri-uy at 2 p in; - arrie at HarracaUn mane day by 6 p in. 3188 From Lincoluton. N C, by Loniz cre.L Shoals, Falls, and Crowder's Creek. to Votr!:. Ville, s c. 37 1-2 miles and back. once a we-c. Leave Lincolton every Wedlnesdaiy at 5 a m; arries at Yorknille sane day by G p im. 1eea Yorkville every Thuisdaay at r a :nt arrive at Linconton same day by 6 p in. 3189 From Marione b by Brtton-sNect , e to conwaysboro' 40 miles and bark. once a i week. . Leave lMarion c It every Sunday at 5 a in; ar. j rive at conwaysboro' same day by7 p i. Leave conwaysboro' every Monday ait r a im, arrive at Marion c It same day by 7-p i. 3190 Prom Traveller's Rest to luwJ.:i. I town, 16 miles and bark. once a week. I Leave Traveller's Ilest every Wtdnes.-iy at e 8 a or; arrive at 1'nmpkintow in same day by I y p mn. r Leave Pumpkintown ctery Wedoacsday nt r 2 p m ; arrive at Traveller's Rest same Jay by 3 3191 From Winnaborough. by Graydei's. to Rocky Mount, 25 miles and back, once a week. i Leave Winnusborough every Thiirday at S n . In; arrive at RcAy Mount %.ne dy Ivy 4 pt an. Leave itocky Mount ecery Friday ats am; j arrive at Winusboroniglh same day by 4 p im. NOTES. 1. Seven minutes are allowed for openin and clusing'the mails at all oili.:ea, where ino particulai time is tpecilied. 2. Poa " - blanks. m1'sil liags. are II he I convey" - .ut siirther charge on mail linsei y admitgersuich conveyance. 3. In all eases. there to to bie a orfeimtr of y the pay oftthe trip. when the trill we not run . n foe'ure aat least one-fnarth pait oif it, whcen the running or arrival Is so tur b.elsinud tinme a,- to los thu conanecuion with a depend-~t inag mil; anad a forfeituire or a due proporions of it, when a grade of service is rendehre-d trnfe rinor to that in the contract. Th.n-se faaa feature,, at may be. increased into pe-aieis of t lahr , amoutt aiccord~ia: to thea nature aorfrp-y n of the fsaiae andl the iuploflrtace ofth ini.a. 4. l-ine.. will be ataipo-ed, naii% the al,1: aysencay be saridsactoarsy es~ plaine-da in due iaan lor~ f.aalinag to take lruena. or delser ait ai p~ot 1. lice, the taait. or an~y pitat of ii: or ,,atermia Iit to lbe taet.ijured. lotet. or destroyed; loir coma 3 veying~ it ini a place or isnaner lhat etpoe.e it -to depsredatain, los.. or injury ; naot arriit at 1 )thet tune met. Andl ihr S:tt:04 up~ aot risunwi: an exparesas to tranaaaiit comminercial i ti,-llb~aeaa r en dac of the mail, a peataly will i.e e.x.ta u. edqegal toi a gnarters apay. 5 t. Th'le l'.o'ttm.ater tienaeral lmn anionii the- ont a tract I'oa repeated lfhilures: fiar unlatisng Ih j ',st 0:1ace law. ; for dasosb.-ymla lisa in.-titr. -tionas o!' thin Departuianet; foar a eitamaig to .n dt charge :a carries when reqsuired b'y the~i '.-ilrt - tuenti; far asingumg thec conutra. ' .thuat the consenCt of thie Postmtaster Genesot el. "r !-r -:..; tang up or runumlg an expres as aifor.- 'el 5 ,i The Postauaater Gene'.al miite,hc tract. snsel alter the sche.'.ule . h- a. a..- s:? it rata increase oi co'-.apenatio. wiw n 6 . . t at-tisima iiarpe.,.d by law, use thec ,.:.,:. e ters ace reftoa.ared, air lor thae mucreas,i -..erd. it - h ai.'oyent 'of additionial stock or urn. n ai f'.ndered necessary. but the aointratc:.r ey, e an s-cuc o. relinquish the constract, onm tu-ne.g n tottee. it'he prefer. it to the ch~asng-. hhie m.3 Ie also discamntintue or curtail the service. in-.gn Ie inig osie mouth's extra pay on the. amenimi~ .l:a 0e pese vith. e7. Them psytments will bea mi:.d.e- thron;4~ -f. drafth oln post otfices or othleiwae. sifter thea e., to piration at each quarter, may in. Febirury. .11::p ofl August. and November. t . 'rho distances are given according to thu sbest informattion ;butt no increased p:ay na ill be or tllowed, should they prove to be grenaer thsar ait is advertitsed, if the places are correci ly niamed sy 9. The Postmaster General ias proiiibit na- by law from knowingly making a comtr:ct t'nl te thestranspoitation ol the mad with any pes er who shal are entered inato ansy comina.,tioni aor proposed to lent tin any cownbinationa. prevenat the snaking of any bid for a ma., con tract by any ouner person or psersons, wiso sal 'g have usade anty agreemienit, or shall Iar", giver~ h -or perioraned, or promised to givau or per tasrmt d any consideration to do, or not to do. anytaan; -. whatever to induce any other person slot to hi, for a mail contract. d 10. A bid received alter time, to-wit: thea 13th Aisril neat at 3 p mn, on- without the goat eantee required by law ; or that combinsos aeve r'nal route. ina ine sum of ccmpoensatioan, cannti I. be considered in competitions with a regulaa proposal, not adjudge to be extraragrant. 11. A bidder may proose dif'erent days anm houts of departure an arrival, provided im .. more runntinig timeO is asked, and it is obvio~u. that no mail connesiona om other accomtnodatiu, iis prejndiced. He may ask for a specilie-d ntm o bet or days for more ruinning limie to thai trit .at certait measons of penliarly bail roaids. But beond these changes a proposal fur cer ivice di rent fiim the advertaisment will p re vent its being considered in compeiit:on with , regular bid, not set aside for extrava;;ance a. and where a bid contains any of the above al terations, their diadumntages will be cstimatet in comparig it with other proposals. . 12. Thre should be but one route for bid is a proposal. '13. The route, the ser-vie. the yearly pay the bidder's name and residence, and the nama of each member of the firm. wh~ere a coimpamj offers, should he diatinctly stated. I 1-Tre. fr-n....:-:..t. ..-no hegeat widclh Jaokfhlbe GIjd,-the first blauk with the iarime oi thej garantur.the serond with that of, the bidder ; aid the thid and fourta with the beginionaog and ternuinating poinar ol the route; and after being dited. should be signed by the guaranrtor, who miust be iown by the wiinen certificate ola postmaster, it otier eqally sat infractory tettimonial. to be a tana of property, and able to mike good his guaranty. This guarantyrt so certified, should accompany each bid. '-The underWi ned -- guaranties that - if hs bid for carryin- the mal from - to - be acerpted by & Postmaster Gen eral, - shall enter into an obligation prior to the 1st day ofJuty next, with goeod and *uf ficient ureties, to performn the service proposed. -Dated - - 15. The bid should be sent undet seal, ad. drevsied lt the First Anisintarit Postinaoter Gen eral, with -3lail ProposaLs in tie State of --- .written on hae lihee if the leter ; and 4bould he despantried in time tro be receieed by or before the 13Us April ntext.at 3 o'clock. 1, m. 20. The contracts are to be executed before the 1.t July next. Post Opeir- Drpartmsnt. January 7, l43. C. A. .WJCKLIFFE. January 1,. 1843 12w 51 Sherif's Sale, BY virtue of sundry writs of ieri Fit. cias, I will proceed to sell at Edge. field Court Howie, on the first Monday and Tuesday if February nuxr. the follow ing property: Daniel Bird, vs Mary [fill, one house and lot in the village of Edgefield, ad join ing lots of Dr. E. J. Mims, aud S. Le qtiex. Derick Holsomlanek, vs. Edward G. New, three hundred acres of land, mitre or less, where defe.adant lives, adjoining Willilamt Juhson, Lewis Hoalmes, and others. J. Miller vs E. S. May anl Geoge R. .!ays. Robert McCollough. Ex'or. r' Ro iert Walls. dec'd., fur the we of Iliram Roberts. vs the saec. G. R. Mayi, and Steihien Mays, two hundred and fifiv sax acres of land, more or less, adjoinrig'Jecel Roper, Washinigion Wise, and (others, tie property of E. S. Mlays. Abran Jones vs J.. A.jLott ind Anaelhn Culle:n. three hundred and inety-tiree acres of land, more or lets. % here defe'n daut Ltt li es, aijoil:ing Willis 6tec, A lsolem I I orn, and others. John WV. Hloughton vs4 Mary Ili;htower, on.e thouisand acres of land. more or less, aidjeininig Joiu Wise, Wou. S. llow arJ, und others. J,;seplh C.osa:rhan vs Bonjarnin Barion. two hreudred acres of' land, more or Ies, wdjoiirnt Charles hliley, and others. 0. Towles,, Ordiunarv, vs. Richard Co ker. D. Aukinson, and Rnu,sel !a-u, one Negro Girl, the poroperty of' It. CA-ker. Alilledge Galphio vs Marthea Prior, luri acres of land, more tor le.,, adiming Jae. I ltlammond. Stephen;: W% huN,1 anid Iwheris. Hugh .\. (ujarles, br, vs Margaret O(ilvie. two hundredlacres f lnd,more or lert, % here defendant lives.1juining Juhu .\. Wite, and others. Johu liearnt. for Brannan & %luidy vs Jchr Ao*utchet uid .enis 1lendersoni. Geurge P. Deatieraget %s Jehau M4uchet, tweer haungidredi 8erae of lured, mure or le-S,, where def end'an Mt uchet lives. ad11joinlinig laids formerly uwned by Jatues. 3lurris, ain others. WM. Mallet vs James Martin and Nan ry his wife. The satie vs the same, ie hmred acvres of land, moure or less, ad juoiinr landrs of Wmrr. 3lles, arnd others. T'. 1. Freerana aud Iletiry Freemni. for the use of L,. Tucker vs Dantiel Coinu, Iandh Robert Jenntings, one hundred am .1 thrirty acres ofi haned, nae,re r lees n here Anle Chi, hrvi till ro the lime.. of Ihe' d,:mb I Ah ue tne rshe'r ar-:et. t'ontaiia one hunuhre'd acres', m..re' or les. auej.4aring tie- aboe truct. I binraev Srirethe. r v'. J~rtuers M.,rris. Jr'.. nrod J ra l:, n itn;-., .'eenre , sev~en b-tiilred cere<s r I:eri, tille oer le'y,, where- .im;cte iin tie' .\ 'rr-,e l'.n. ;::- ihersi leil 0'li Srare"'i & .li'o. , ar\ ;Giam~ Tamuap !,inr l'.' lil~ .hr'd tie'-re, of' ist;;, curia' ir ofs ien let''.C' diat Ii u ote'r . .riiagh ri eeineo rie Ir;,et e't' l :ir,'. n' hero cne fe natii t I. ~e ini tihe year 18-$:, adejo'inia: I:' 's eef J'rf:r Tr-app.i ndl either1,. Jane U. t.ernar, frer arrnother . -John ( . i b mna~t.eeid. 1). D). lunkrten, for Eel IJ rlasa Sryde'r v4 t~e .,na-. .' --hr A. Snydeer, ber-.. vse th-- "ie .. li'.seierets ir a ii r~t -!. I ie I.:,c.r Cre'ek, r'ectrdiie , 1.: 'e"I mOre cr lee;. auej.eeomat C .rte, L lrmar, T"<mas tiliver. ,.J J Gooemdi on, lliarrin::tn: Cee. ve, Dive \ kinson. Vt nm. Woodhellerry v'. the sm S e-da & Mei v', ash' ename, ciae.r hiunrred acres err lande. mhore err les'., ad leiaonsg linds of Alknrer W~hatle'y, Jamnes C. Gardner, anid tethers. 0. Towles. Ordeinrary, vs Aundren But ler. Thomas. RoaelI. tinrl Daween Atkin-' son, one tract srf lanud brelonging Sri delen. dtant Rowe 'll, anad the above desc'ribied trac't I f' D. A :.rn'ron. Ellis Goll'vs. Rudolph Carter Iverson S. hr-oak. vs the satme, and Elizabeth Carter. three shiousa :el aereof 'irad, more llrowaard. and others, thre paropetrty of R. Curtcer. James GonTlvs. Elizabiesh Carter,1hireec thn'nlrul nreres of' laud. muor' or less. ad joinring John Wise, Lewis Ehizey nurd oth ers. Iversion L. Birook-. vs. AII'red lhrolley, Milleed;;' Gol pin, v-s. the samie, one theu siand acres of handm, miore' or lesis, adjoininig Wade Glover and othiere. Johm II. Srmih vs. Smallwoodl Denn; Osari & Smith vs. tire same, boeventy-fiv'e aacres oh' land, amore or less, adjoining John Inlow anti others. John S. Ssiyley. E xecutor, vs. Elijah Leis. tire tract of lansd where defendante lives. Shelton Garrett vs. Phrilliss Dusimire mtre tract o.f land where defendant lived the year 1842. E. 13. P'realey vs. Caleb Broadwyater. orinn Whiatley vs. the same, anid Sear-bo rotugh Broadlweter, C. J. Glover, Assign. ee for-J. T. Jr-vin vs. the same, and Gtuy Broad water, one hundred amid fifty acres of laud mere or less. adjoining Win. Gar rett, Sr., Mrs. Nixon and othbers. George F. Wells 's. A. S. Leeke, Allen Nance laer-er vs. the same, one thouisanad acres of land, more or less, adjoinitag Jones Co!eeanz na ei~.r. Juu Chappl vs. Meredith WV. Panc, the tract of land. where defendant hvee, adjoining If. H. Hill and others. Cothran & Sproull vs. James Ramsey and David Ethridge, the tract of lan'd where defendant Ramsev lives. Cothran & Sproull vs. Alfred Real. two hundred acres of laud more or les. where defendant lives, adjoining Elbert Devure aid others. Pressley & McClenton vs. Josiah Reame, the tract of land where defendant lives, adjoining James Cribwell and others. John Chappell vs. Wm. While and Meredith W. Payne, the tract of laud where defendau lives. James Sheppard vs. Mildred Berry, the tract of land where defendant lives, ad joining James Sheppard and others. Ed ward Thomas. vs William J. Wight man; John W. Davis, vs the same: Levi Iill. for anotler. vs the *ame. uiueteen hundred acres of land. mare or less, where be lives. adjjining- John Heard and others. 31Mtthxew Gray. vs John Mlosely; Robi. McCullou;h. for Richtir.1 W. Joyner. . the same, John Briggea and Abrier Bush n-Il. the tract of land where defeudnt Moicly lives. known as the Poverty lil! tract. 1. F. Jones, vs Elizabeth William,, t%% hundred acres of land, more or 1.-o, wnP, defendant lives, ad1j-ining William .run &on aid others. Jane, Terry. Comnissioner in Eguit3. vs Janes Spann and Jesse Smith: thea same, vs the same, Levi Libraui nod Jeffersin Vansaut; Bland. Catlin & Co., vs J4nes Spann, three thousand six hun dred andl seven acre* of bitud, more or lem. on which isa first rate Saw and Grist Mill in good repair. the property of J. Sptati. James E. K1lcrease. vs Daniel McKie; th,- qane, h ewaer. vs the s:me, the defer dl.n?'s undividled interest itn all the landas hlon.:ing to the estate of Cilarles 1clic, deceased. lic ._el Genrty vs. Rudulph .Cartcr. Ltwis Elizey atnd Eihzabeth Carter. two tnusand acres of land, more or less. be. I nging to R. Career. adjoining John Wise. Wim. G. loward and otherb , Joseph Wood. vs. Anu lall. Adnm'., teic houe and lot where dfeudant lives. Ak o. twenty acres of land more or les-, near the town of iunmurg, adjoiining lands bieloging to the flum'ourg Bau. and uthers. I. V. Goanly, Tax Coector, vs. Henry Shultz : Thomas llarrisona vs. the san. , one lot of land in the iuwai tit Hlamshistrg. hundd.a on one side by the road l'eading (rot, the lirilre to i fie hill. :ahoot i no hun. dred feet on said road. bounded! by Cov ingan 'Street rnh at two lun.hred feet, al b-.unded h thte Lail Iated Depository lot abouti one hundred fect. Teris Ca-h. S. Cllr!STIC, s. F. 1,. January 10 d O.Al TIILE EDUGI-,le';LID VIL LAGE - Female Academy. Ii Exercises of~a Itisiitution were romuimed ou the 2nd xi. The Lerts are as follows: For boarding. including lights, Wtas1sing and bedding per atirter - Fur tuition-Speleig, leading anal - Arbome.ie : : : 00I' W'th, the above. Grammtier, Pairsingm or G;eo::rnphy : - :7 Ot. WIith the ahove. any ue al tf the . hiie.ber branches ir. E;;,'ishix : 9 1.at.tn. C~reek, Presnch, air lti,,n O p.: aiuasrter. 31usic 812 50., Use of h'io w, d'. Dr a ing and Painting $6~. l''uel in u int -e. 50) cents per quarter. Six weet, vt erm 'n m th year. Pauyut.r. qutarterly inta.lrance, or a'ne, halft at thle be;-,inntintgand the other half w the und~ af the ye.ar. W11 IL..UAI 13. JOH NSON. [R. xa'r. Sceect School. N Moaytal I he 1. h inst., a Priv:x. ~JSchoaol, oif thxe higlher order, will~ ho openead .at U~each I-.landl, tindter thie stuper i xu:endlanee a' iMiss (.~raiLI. a. ''.rarEa, wno i~ms int every respect qalaified in ;;ive. in..i raxcatamon ithe~ * ;oinus braxnchxe u->::u taut~x itt mchinia ofh thet kind. Gao tIa ard can lie obtaianead in the neceh boirs aod at mnodearate prrw Faor hithtler infiraitionr .4ptalv tat Mr. 'xnel Clarke, or Mr. Daviad .Udis, axf .-trch Ixhtnd. S .-ar h lisheaal d... C.. J.:n. 5. I I:? tf 5' I - .NOI ice. H. A Walar- ar.m-a.-v note, .acount aor jud.:~ --. .a !xaheh ntifieda ittlhe dematn s t:ins' thie etate.' ctmf pell me tam re'fia-e furter indul;:enc. ' W.e s'hall act f~arly, but pos.itively rhxe'neat T.erm of the Caourt. Il ft. SPA NN, Lrecutor. Jan 9. 184:3 if 50O SOTICE. L esns haingt any demands at Si. insr the Estate of A. C. Culvitn, deecsednrerequicte to haind themi: paroperly attestedl to me irtt Samunel S TIomipkins5, Evq. at E:eta-ieha: C. hlouse. tin nr befaoro thxe tirst Maonday in February nest. Trae estate is expected to he insol vexia. and I amn desirousx of mnking arrange mnents at that iume tax Settle it. R. JENNINGS, Jr. Adfa'r. Dec 2G. 18-42 tiSO Rt~ctwr.s ri. lr.su 4VAnTEN.D , Edhjedd C. Ilause.Jan. 9, 18.13. 5 QonE a No. 13. C APT. W.L. COL EM.\N being uu Cder rresit. Lienat. CR El'S will coni mnanid the Edismo Beat Utnpany niuil further orders. lBy order of LEWIH T. WVIGFATL, Col. 7t1h Reg. In. 5. C. Ml. S. F. GOODF.. Adjutant. Jan 9, 18-3 at 50 EDGEFIELD BEATr COMP1ANY Attention ! YOU nra' ordleredl to Parade for Drill, at Edgerwed C-, H.on Saturday thae 11th of February tnest. armed and epped accorditig to law. Byorder of Capt. COG BURN. BACON, o. .. jan 4 6s 49 I O~E &JO PR TZ'