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Wd to see it treated by a gentlemen of Mr.. Memnminger's rputation. The pamphlet bfor us, has some faults or style, but upos the whola it isloquion t, and creditable to its author. 'ztu.-By reference to another column it will be found, that it was not Gan. Som erville, (as stated in our last,) but Col<. Fisher and Green, who commandod the detacbment of Texian tro'ps captured by the Mexicans. We hope St. Ann will keep the pledge given by the Mexican officers, to whom this brave baud was forced to surrender, as it would be nothing short or cold blooded murder, should they be sacri ficed by his order. Southern Credit.-The Journal of Con ueree sys:-' We are happy to learu from our largest houses connected with supplying the Southern trade, that the on gagements were never more promptly met than they have been this winter. The rates of Exchange, also, never approxi- I mated mGre nearly to par than now, with the exception of the State of Alabama." U. S. Loan.-The Charleston Mercury of the 3d inst. states, that the balance of she United States six per cent Loah hav ing been taken, the authority given to the -&awh Western Rail Road Uank, to re ccve Deposits to the credit of the Treasu- I re of the Uaited States, on accout of I that loan is at an end. Etract of a letter received by a gentle man of this village, fromn a friend in Newber-v District. dated FrJSrPcAtr. 1, 1813.1 "As regards the election for me1C.U4er1 Congress, which comes on the tbir-d% day in this month. I have only to say, thattie friendsof all the candidatcsin this section are very sanguine; our present worthy member will, no doubt, disance the others, at, and in the immediate vicin ity of the Court lOuse, but fwm accounts received from other parts of this district, I L am ieduced to believe that Col. Brooks will, especially, in that portion of the dis trict adjoining Lexington, give our wor thy member a bard race. Lexington'% vote, without a great change, willetuake the member. Col. Burt% fdeidas do not leave a stone unturned, but from prescat appearances, I think hischance a bad one, in. this and Lexington district. Our lpre sent member will beat Col. Burt in tUis distriet, at least three to one, but your "Old Planter," as Piney Woe'l- terms him, I fear, will not be far behind. Should Edgefleld stick to ber own candidate wcll, washall, I fear, loose our present worthy member." :New Cad(dr4tefr tMe Pecsidexye The lion. Silas Wright has been nominat- a ed by the Udon OhAsispion, Reuusselear I county, Neow York. U. S- Senatr.The LEgislatureof In: diana have el~ced the lion. Adwa.-v A. Hannegan, formerly. a Representative tu Congress from that State, United States : Senator, in place of Mr. Smaith, tilhose c seran expires on the 4th of .lirch next. - Xel Court Mfariial.-The Daltimore Patriot says. that the followivg offiers embrace the Court Martial in thie case of Commander 3Mackenzie-being 11 Cap Wlas and 2 Commanders: Captains bownes, t'resideont; Reddl, Bolton, Turner. Sloat, Smith, Storer, MeKeever, Page,G winn. Wyman ;Com-. mndrfOgden and MIcKean. Win, II. Norris, Esq.,,f Balimonre, is a..oisted Judge Advocate. The charges agaiust Commander M'lae kenzie. are for murder, oppression, anid it legal punishment, with a variety of speci- I fieations. Agqiadl.--The Philadelphis pnpers state that Commander Mackenzie, and his brother officers of te Somers,,aet been unanimously and honorably ,acquit-a ted from all blame, in the part they acted as regards the mutiny on bioard that vessel, by the Court of Inquiry.I (7 Contents of the Southern Agricul turist for the present mouth. An' Address delivered before tho St. I Andrew's Ashley and Stono Agriculturag Association, July, 1S42; by Jobut S. Bri,., bane, President.-An Inquiry into the Na tume and Benefits of an Agricultural Sur- ct vey of the State of Suuth Carolir'a, by ~ John Bachmaa.-The Advantages of an Arien~uural Journal, by S. .-On the Cuhure of Crotn, by W. W.--Rcent and Extensive Marling ini South Caroiiun, by J. II. hlammond. Miscellanteous.-Ridge Versas Flat Drill; A new principle in hlnmticulture; GJrapeI Vine Curtinbs; Grafting; Fruit Trees; I Nadder; Tar for the Wheels; Easy modea of cutting iron.h Monthly hiorticult ara! Calendaur. TAe Ereestion of Cromwet.-.fbd! in her former applicationi to Judge Betts,t for en arrest of Mlackeuzie and Gans'-vort in charge of murder, the widow of CUrom C c well yesterday made a similar applicatioun of Judge L.ynehl. in the Court of besaton,. It was found upon the same alledged fat asthe other. andi Judgo Lynch refusted to graft the warrant desired fur the same reasons which itfiuenced Judge lietts. The Court of inuiry, tl.e says, pcr 'or nauer; and ihe civil court have uo jurs ijction osvcr the case, at leinlet unuil farther iction by ihe head of the Navy Depart heut h.is been refused.-.New York Tr. ianc. Fire.-Tho Charleston Courier of the rd inst..soases that a pustcript of a letier rom Washington City, to the editors of h.a paper, datcd 31st ult. 4 P. M., says: -The extensive Livery S:ables, at taced o Gadshy's Ilotel, was this morning do troyed by fire." lndiant Intelligence.-The btentmer Wi. aston arrived at Cetar Keys ou the i3th ist. with all the band of the ludian Chief P'asota, from the Ocklocknee, numbering il men, women and children, This par y will be sent, inl a few days to Now Or ens.-St. Aug usin Nes, 2MLh dU. From the Globe, of thJe 301h Utl. In the House, to-day, the moit itipor ant matter was the report of the Commit ce qf Ways and Means on the asaump. iun ofrtte Debts; and the issue of ac siudrod millions of paper mouey, on the redit of the General Goverstneot, to ef act bat object. The Federai majority on he commistee reported against tie expe lieus:y of the proiect. The tmitority, con itain of Mcssrs. P'ickens of South Caro itn, Joned of Virginia, and Atherton of ew lampshire, took higier ground, and le;utnocea the whole schtme, as utterly at rar with the Constitution, and dangefous u the Union,'s The report o the iminority vill be found brief, butclcar and cogent. I % As prepared in the iut:rval of a single ay, alter the caujority was sready to re lor, with a % sca to viudicate the ninority concurring, ta, they didi, in the conclulion i the m.goJnrity as to the inexpediency of he project) Irim the infervnce which night be drawn. that their objecsions were >aPsed merely u pon temr porary and change ble views of expediency. The Coustitu son hua interpsoad atn absulu't interdict gainst the blending of Stat" and t.dera ,owere, and, z2.ove all, against ithcusbur.p ion -f S:ate oblignt.cos, tV exciting tli overcign sazing tnrrer for S:-'tc 1. rposei -t:us, inl Cel::c, *absorbing a3d cofoucd tg Stat dttie4 % i4h Silte resp~onibilit ia,% iud readeria ,be _emtr.d Feder.al nachnc 'a noving iowcr of the whole sys!t.m; ll tale St.scs dera. ing from it thc ipilie cccsuary to their mtiatenauce. The short au-l decisive rrprt of the mi tority, however, preben'., an the clearest and tronuge-t light, thecunstitusiunal prin :iples, an I ithe consseruence of a depar ure from it. It was pr,:pared, we lelcvce, y Mr. Pickens. bustained, as it is, by lie names of ?.lenre. Jonem rsnd Atherton, ,e may hope th:t it V.i!l not naut the Ianctiou of atly portic of the Democrutic )arty in the Uzasn. Itn our next we wil publih the Report if the :riaority. Snotc-E.rlrenaly Cold.-Las.t week ve couratulated our readers upon the Inusually wariz, FpIing-like weather ie :ad cnjuyed for the ton days or two erk~seous. ion Suntday cight last a becamie cool, and on Monday. ning inowconmenced falling thiek dd <ast, 2d sntiutd to d-> so until the middle of he day, bift owibg to she warmth of' the arth, it melted nezarly as fast as it -fell. l'uesday tras clear and pleasant-Wed. eday, very cold and windyj (Thtermome. er standinig as '20 degrees at II o'clock, a. f.) and ont Thburauday nmrning, at 'iatiCe, he mercury was onlyfuur degrees aboce ero! the severess cold wi.s b, ave experien ed sinsce Feb.1835, when the~ China andr ther tetn'er irers were killed rTe distant: nlotinits aeT stili come-1c with snow, m~d we may expect very frosty wre.ther ri long as that is the tuse.-Grantile hIounuinter. Miurde.-W'e learn frotm unduuhted au hsorisy that 3r. Lea, as hog drover (tots KerusackLy, was shocking!y murdered on as retutrl lio, a f.'w days agjo, ins the tountaafn regioni of Virgiunia, by two met s hi a'icvlled wi.th huim the priacipal Part i the day on wikh be was murdered. It ccvms that he was shot ny a pis:ol int the sek part of is :iead while pudog through huanesetne reg~ions of country ; hie fell fromt ii. horse itnstanstly gasp'ng for breath. The otboers thtereupnn rifled hitm of ss pockec prork, and hee ina the act of riditng off when hey wern 'iudd~enly brought, to a stand by he appearoance of two moountaineers, w ho ;ppened to be close by, htunting game in he wo-l.. It appears that she two hun cre had rnot separated lon:; in the forest ufore they hearu the report of she pistal, Land each taking~ it for granted that thei saher had sot aet sonmtg, they both rn o sco whalt~t lhnd beenshos ; both fortunn:edy sunded itaao the read about the samte time mec a little abova: andi th: uther a li:tic be ow rhe robbuers. d'ming the sight descri ted, the'y qui.kly spran;; the sriggers of heir rifle, anid 'id th~e tmurderer. stand or lie. Onu approaching Isa they found bitm n she lcst insoes of death; but heo was slhic to tell who shot him, und witho rob .ed him; he also~ told she ha.>ser% thtat thei obbera lead missed l.is money. a hieh % a roncealed in Is cont collar ; and a few mo neuts after ihis he exapired. The hunseri ben uncrchedl the robbers to the villags ail. The amne of ste county and village s not recollected.-lton Chronicle. lihal a Fernmer Should bie.- A farmer bouuld be i well instructed in chemnistr~ enerally, mtore partictlarly as aipled sc giculsue'; he sh~iould b'e well ve~raed in ineralogy, geology, tiotasay, ad ini the >hysiology of seeds, plant., and trees. anud nnas, in(.uihgi the pecis of bisan l shothlsslenrn geonmetry, mnsuraion, vs,; he shouid stedy rcohtical econmy so ,r as so have a clear conception of the 'Ources of weaslth anud prospes ity. In our pop ican (-.ver'urrea.: by~ shoald be Iu,,ht to vindicate them,'by'jva terse and ocdensed elocution. Is ni'sl hi. a happy vent for our coutry wthena our farmers, 'a educated, sh~all have the asceadency in ur halls of iegislation, and thereby piut ai sop to the Isallacie ns special p!c'tdin~gb of sagogues. who hsave already r' duced :r countrye, postessing tall te means of rosperssy sss a pre-emsinent deIgree, to a sost pitiable conditions by their miserni'de .gdsin:.m GMferal orders. .EAD QUARTERS. COLUMAu, 1st Feb , 1843. )rdersNeo.3. P ETER DE LA TORRE, Esq.. hav ing been app.i ni edeand coin m issioned 'udge Adfocate Gecner, With the rank of ,ieutenant Colonel, vice Lt. Col. A. Max - y. resigMed, will be respected and obeyed ccordingly. By ord othe Commander-in-Chief: ., APTON. AiJ-de-Camp. Feb- 8 -I 2 Slate Rigtsg and Siate Mcchanicsa! ADDLE..BRIDLE. HARNESS AND COLLAR MANUFACTORY I .D IEL ABBY# ESPE FULLY inforins the citi zens o Edgefeld District, that he IscoaLmened the above business in all s various branclcs. Llaving just recei ed fromthe:Eastera Cities, a splendid as >rtment of Bwis. Mountings aod Leather. s assures-the public iba his work will be mne in a style equal to any Manufhetury ithe State.a rMaced prices. N. B. Military accoutrements in the r est approved at le. Edgeield C. I ., Feb I tf I '-11 fDT-WES."9 Edgeflold &iot and Shoe ENTABLISiRMENT. Il E Sabnber begs m'ows respectful I ly w announce to hil friouds tnd the. ublic, that i has cprn:6onced the above jiinss, oppmsite V1es.rs. BluaI & ilt- r r's St3re, ihere he will make to order it laItet style fancy Boots. of ilie besti ia:erials, and will keep constantly on mad a first rate assartnaem of pgged and iched downa'Shns, which for duiabtlity innot be e:elled. lie will also Reep ole. Upper itd flarness Leallier for sale, i1 of wl.icb he will dispose of at prices to Iii the times. Good Rides of every description will bc artcred frr. 31ICIHAEL L. CE ARTY. February 1,1842 if 1 Tax Collector's Notice. [ wili attend at the rollowifig places. to collect Tases, for the year 1842. W Mloday. Feb. 6th, at Pine lIlose: Tuesday, - 7th, at Ridge: Wedidays - 8th, at Norri,': Thursday,. " 9th, at Mt. Wlling: Friday,..1" 1th, at Perrys:, Saturday - Ilih, at Clark 6: Alonday,a. 131t, at Acdrews': d Tucsdayws 14th, Richardon's : Wed'daj1 15th. at Allen's: Thursda, 16th, at Smyl's: Friday "17t," at Sbepiathi: UM iay,- -''!!bh ai 'k 'Ay ill: Tuesdav. 3-s 21st. at fas,'a Wed'diy, -22d. at siddfo n's: * hrdyP23d, at adee's: - rdya-2t t Pbnd's: S amurdauyv " 26th. Beach, iland : * Moday.'"* 27th. ar Iflauburg1: B. F. CCUE, T. C.FE. D.. J an 25 -31 52 I'W U. S. DisTICT CouKT nD1 TaI~t*e.d OUitt1 e 4O5to.tA. I.V BANKRUPTCY. 13RES, MIartin Pusey, Farmer eEgeedDist:-iet, State of Soumh 'arolina, trail, filod a Petition, praying tat he may be declared a IDunkrup:. pur saut to the Act of Congress of the United tales, made, and. e~ow in force, raincerna ag Liankrupt., andl that lhe uay have the mnefi' of the said? Act ; thi. is to give rio co of the said Petition, and that a hearin1 ereof will be had before the llouorable oheri Ii. Guilchrist, Judge of thme said ourm, at a Court to Le boldeno at the Fed ral Court House, in, Charlrestun on Mlon ay the thirteenth day of February next. televen oa'clock. *A. M., at which place ad time tall persons int'erested may op ear ad shiew rauswe. if any they haave. -hy tho pdayer of the siid P'etiouer sh~ould ot be granved,~ Charlestnon, litsh Jay of Jantaarv. 1843. . II. Y. (R.-AY,'Clerk. JaD. 25 3c 52 - TifE U. S. DISTRICT CUIRT, Dtsrai~c T SSouTit CAsoLuNA. W LX 1ANKRU:PTCY. IIERLEAS, . Thomas !7. O'Neal, merchant of Barniwell (C. ll.;in the late of South Catolina, lhath fileer a peti ona, praying that he tmay be declared a 'ankrupjt, pursuant 10 ahe Act of Congrems r the 'Ueiited States. muade, and now in ireeuncernaing llankrupts, and that he ay he the benefit of' th'e ssuid Act ; this to give noti'eof thme said Petitiona, and1 .at a bearing thereof will he liad beforea e. lonorable Rtobesi B. Gilchrist, Judge ( the said Court. at a Court to be holden r the Federa? Court ilouse, in Chartie-. ma, orn Moiadu .the lelteeuth day of lIvb stry nextat 11 o'clock, A. M.,ai which lace and tame all persons interestedj mar ppear and'dbew eansd. ir any they have, by the prafer of the sai4 Petitioner sol o be ratnte'd. l is__._2 _S3 52 Abte LEas. H E subscriber fore warns any perso'n L froma trading for a Note drawn by C. I. Austin, given '0o'Jeorge Watkins, for to sum of three hundred dollars. which as been lost. The amuourf one b-t:nd'red sd fifty dollars has been paid up~n th'o ote. Asa the stubscriber has applied to the rawor for g new note for the balance due ri the lebi note, i# ean be of no use to the uder. JOHN CORLEY. 1 Fesb 2t* 1 For EIre. hHSbcier lams on hanad four good L edhands tol hire, for the present ear. ELDRED SIMKINS. FEaefield. Feb 1. 1843 tr 1 Oonmercial. . AEBxaUO, Jan. 31. Couton.-The past week lass been one of rather an unusual dullness in our Cot ten Market, which we presume is owing pretty much to the buyers waiting for the news by the Steamer Caledonia. It will be seen on reference to our -Forelga Head," that these accounts have come to band, which were received here on last evening. During the week, ending Satur day, the receipts isve been large, and on yesterday and to-day, we noticed a great j nanny cotton wagons in town. Prices last week ranged (rom 45 to 64 cis.; principal sales 51 cti.; good and fine 6 to 61 cents. J The nows by the Caledonis may be con- I sidcred rather flatring, as it shews a firm c market in Liverpeal. and a healthy state a of irade ina themanulacturing districts. We are under the impression from what we see to-day. :bat we can venturo to adianco onr quotataons on most deaeriptions, sdy, 5 to 5J and 6 cis. for principal sales. As the quality arriving is generally of thb lower descriptions, our quotations should not be con.idered as a criterion for fair and choice cotton, which we think would comn maud, when well put up, 65 to 7 6tsa. b Journal. it A coUsTA Feb.0 a Remarks.-We shall be brief in our re ma:ks as the ad vices from Europe to the I 4th off last riouth. sustain the views we took uf the fcituro prospects of the cotton naarket. Those advices may be etnsi dered as fa'orable, so lar as they show n that the present rates will not much vary. and that such rates only can keep up the niarketh, hath in Europe and in this coun try, in a heal:hy condition. Any materi al advance ofrhose rats, wi!v ievitably pro!uc ecraugeweut il trade. anad nuch loss to thusu who will have operated witilo tbe njarket wvias subject to an tupaIvrd tendcncy. At preent .rates fair operd- P iions can L. entered into, witlout appre l:eniding utrah dagger of heniy losics, but i withou.t cspeciing large profits. We b Ishal! poublish ta, our next paper the anuual It circilar uf the Liverpool ausociation of tI cotton bafcrs. It is no excellent doeu- n imet, dictated by prudence and a perfect h knowled;e of facts. It dcerves zatled. si tiora. C Col.'.-The receipts havi) bee.i large sincc lust Thursday. revious to the a rcceptiun of adtses bythe Stcauwtr of the e 4th oflJanuary, the maritet was inactive, holders aud buyers decliuing to operate to b the then current rates. But since, and particularly on Tuesday. the mar.et has assumed an active psition. and there asa ny operations Off-cled, at an inprovement ot thu previous week's quotatior.s. There is dLcidedly a better fueling in the markot, every thin.g indicates firmness und coi-f. C dence in present prices, with the shade of ud-ance obtained by holdets. The sales wrcre made chiefly at 5, 51, and 6 ceuts. We must quote 44 to 7 a., the ox :rcmc rates.- Conslituia aist. CHARLESTO, Feb. 4.' Cotton.-The Upland roarket contiuued throughout Saturday in the feeb!e and de pressed stlate noticed ift-otr review of that morning, the Qpieratiuas aapsien re sticidU to posildT ordcr,~ wach w.are gmnerallyx eecuted at lower rates. Oa Monday last fttvorabeo advice.reached 6s from the other sid.e, per Caliedonia. at'Bos ton, but in consequence of the inclement state of the wontner, aotlifrg wats done ; ou Ttuesd~ay and Wlednesday therd was a good detmantd for the draiele, prices rallied, asnd t'.- rates currerm in the early pr ato' :he previous5 week were real-ized; within abe last tw-a days, lhodeiver, theo masket has been depareiised, and holders to bring out tnyer-s have in serne insutance, submitted 3 Sa slighzt iceductio, particulatly aiu the lower grades; Iut tis the decline is tiot C enerpl, wc coeftinue th,: quotations given ti in our laest, but would rreaark, that they , wero wi:bj ditliculsy maaintainecd yresterday. 5 The rcceiptcs of the week are 25961 bags, i, and the sas l0,G1 hape, at prices rang- Lb tng from 41 to tj ets. per lh.-ourier-.t Tise frienda of Colonel P. C. CA LDWE L L. announce hiat as a Can- ( didate to represent thae Congressional Dis- C trict composed of A bbeville, Edgefleld, News berry and Lexinsoan, in the nxt Cotn- a gress. Jan'J, IS-3 6:O a0 Fair Nctice, LL Lprons inadebted to the firm of ?kirnuon & Muuudy, either by Note or lBook account, imust mnake satisfactory arrangemnents by the 20th February,1885, I or the same wall lbe p~ut in suit, as longer intdulgence danntot hie give-n. * NOTICE. FORE WAiRN anIy person agaiinst tra diug t-r a Note givean by mse, to Mr. Phlillip Dunmtire, fort wo huu'dred and tifty dollars. -ts 1 lav-- paidl sell that it calls for, except ab~out 6fly-ttro dollars. as it ap-. rei-rs that part of te l:and. for which the 9 Nosecuas give, w::s not his property ID.4VI0 W. DEVO1IE. ' Fe'.8 3t S~ I--- - - - - - - ------- a IAdnmimistrator's Vioticet ta 1.L Per.ou iudebted to the estase of ri M t.larsacl l.ott, deceased, are' reqbest- g edi to make imnmediate' paf~nent, ndd those a havam; demands against theo estate, are J requested to rcender them in duly attested. a Feb.8 $it 2 - !otice. Lperson- idebted to me, by Notd II and School account, are requested so V atnake pny;metnt, fur longer indulgence will not be given.[ * ~ JOlhN M. COIBU'RN. ti Feb8 It 2 h St te of Snuth Carolkua. 3 IEDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Wil'ii M1 allet, vs.0 Jams artu,& Nancy Martin. I iL L lBE SOLD. ini the above case, nt tha. house of Rtichard liardy, on Tuesday thte twenty-first ins?. one "grey r Mare and Colt, and one bale of Caoen. Trm~s cash. I * S. CH RISTIE, N. E D. Feha8 (fil 06D) et 2 Sheriff's Sale, OrRun asay slaoe. W ILL BE SOLD at Edgefield Cor't House, on the finrt Monday in March next, a Negro man named Joseph. who savs that he belongs to John Patteroo; said negro has been confined in the jail of this District for twelve months past. as a runaway; is abiut 35 years of age. light complexion, about 5 feet d in:-hes in height. Terms cash. S. CHRISTIE, s. .. o. Felt.. 1 Notice. B Y permission f the Ordinary of Edge, field District, I will sell on tigh gtt February next. at the late residefice- of Mfary lfarrison. deceased, on a credit until Eho twenty-fifth day of December next, all the personal property of iaid deceasedt. cousisting of ten or twelve Negroes.,somo ive or six bales Cotmon, Corn. Poddit, Oas, Plantatinn Tools, Household and Kitcheu Furniture, Itock 6f Hogs and Cattle, some twelite r ffteaen bundred pounds Pickled Pork. At the same time will be rented orsoI4 Ity consent of Lsgatees, the Plamtation. of laid deceased. JAM1ES 31. HAR RISON, Adm'r. Jan 25 t' so Admnastratori~i's ale.. 3Y au 0'omJer run, (Joe OrdiuaryW Divriet, will.h hoord-on rueiday tii- twuedtv-righth day of Febru. ary next; a tlie late resid-nce or Absoenr Delaughter, ic'd., all the personl'ro ierly of said dcc'd., consi'dug ofthuirty-oo r eo erues I ses and ii ules, stock of all kinds, Cottou, Pliatation Tool. iiusehold amid Kitclicn Furnirure, &c.. in a credit until the twenity-fih day of Decemlier next. Purchsiers to give notes s ubh apmr.. e.i -4euritie-s. - NANCY DELAUGlTE9. SILAS LAtNIER.- - Adminitretors. Feb 1 4, Vosite. -II. l ie %'hl at the 7.3tc reSidCnce.OF S H-arrell E. l&obs. on Tssday the' rth day onf .chruary next, at 1-2 o'clock; :re following proterty, viz: one negrd vwnmau, a good scemto:ress, and one yoke >f Steers. A.., a small quantity ofFod ler, sol-I on a 'redit mutil thetwenty eventh dy of Decemiber next. Puich lers wilI be required to give notes with api >rovedi ser-aritew. .. JA.MES S. HARRISON? Ad'r. Janutary 18 31 51 State of' Smith Carolina-. .4REVILLE DISTRICT. IN THE CUMION PLEAS. MrILTON CHILLS who has been arrest eV.~ d and islO now cotined witlan thme boui~ of the Jail of Abbeville Ji.-ict, ly ,Vrtue ofa :apins ad natiamariendum at the suit of aiuel 3i:1e r. having tied biopt:6i6am with a schedul. mt: oa:h. of hiiswhole estate and effeci- li the wrpove of obtAsinmg the bent-fit of tie Acts o ihe Geueral Astembly. coinualy cgalcd liti usolvent Debtor's Acts. Nblic notio is here''v given, that ihi'peti isn of the said Miltoit Clhile. will 6f,:eanS n the Cou.t of Cnmmsnu Plea for Abbe"il District, at Aibbeville Court UoUe, on Wed. wevday thic iO-d day of 3larch next~ qui Ater dap the CorAa . Y.Ahdr ' ern comiencing on the tidriJ ' ik' Warch next at said pinee. Aid all the.aedi ors of the said liiton Chile'. are hereby sumin nanod, .persoa'ly or by attorney, then and ihere in thu maid (ourt. tio show cause, ifany hey7 can,, why tihe benetitiof the Acts afo.residd bould not be granted to thme maid Milton Clilies ipon him execunu;r the asiynment riluired ty thre .\cts aforesnid. krkg ofje. 1)ecr. 1-1 l42! (*14 50O) 47 AitanintI~trator4~ Notice. L L permois having0 demandsagainst 1the c.'nte of Rsnrrel E. Hobbs dec'dl. re requested to :-ener tuhem in tol the sub criber peroperly a uthbenzicated, and those ndebked so srid estate, are reqluested.. to nai.e paymeml. LAI'RA ANN UlOlilS,. J.AS. S. liAUll UsN. Administratr'. rDe. 13. 1S.12 tf 46. EDG3FILD~I liEAT COMPAiNY Attention! . YUC are. s.d-red to Parade for Olrm!. nt L'.tgeidm L'. li.ona iaturday th-- till, mt' 1seniary neat, armed aund eq'alpp~ed .accorda-~g i taw, k smd'-r of 'Ca..COGR UR~N, JI.\CON, 0. 8. jan 4 6it -49 .Yatiee.' ALL per'ous inden'tedl to thec estate or .iJohnr W. WVimhimh., dec'J., ar'e re 1nssed to ma~ke immd;ate payment, as bte cond5j1iion of sthe esate is sucb, that it a ill no*, ndniit of? indu'lgence. OLIVER: TOWLES, Ordinar'y. Febs. I if 1 Moliace. LL Persos indebted to the Estate of II. .\ Wailace, decensed, by note, msconut sr jsdgmeut, are bereby notified lhat the demnuds asgainst the cstato cortn sell mel. tin relfuse further indulgence. We .hall at farly, but possitively the next Te'rm of the Court.. II. R. SP.ANN, Erecutor. Jan D. 1S4:1 *f450 . L L persons iude',ted to the late-Grt 'or Bryan & Minor, who do not payg heir dues by Sale day in February nest, still find thema in the hands of an A ctoragg 'or collection. B. C. BRYAN. Jan 25 3c 52. FLVAL NOTICE. L L pe ndebted to the Estati 61' C. A.Dwd, deccased, are regiuest rd to come forward anti settle themr ac ounts, a~s (here cantot be limnger indul tenec given:, and those having claims sgain~st said Estate tWill please present hem legally attested. WVM. BRUNSON, Executor. Jan 25 if 52 NOTICE. L L persons indebted to the Estate of WillIiatm Robertson, deceased, are egneis:ed to make payment by the 15th lay of February next, as the aitahloon of he Estate will not admit oi'ioups indul 'ence, JAMES ROBERTSON,~ DOUGL ASS ROBE RTSON, Efre General Orderi. HtEAD QUARTERS. COLUMBIA, 201h Jan.. 1843. 9rders. No. 2. I RTHUR HUGER. JOHNX BRU ARD KERSHAW. J. L. GANTT. ?. 5. EDMONDSTON, W. D. GILLI 5OF, and E. 51. SEABROOK. Jr.. ar' ;ppointed Aids-do-Camp to the Comman er-iW-Chidf, with the rank of Lieutenant oloael, and will be obeyed and rcspccted ceordingly. The Aids-de-Camp will respectively ignify their acceptance fur:hwith. ani re iort themselves at leld Quarters, Char eston. as fully equipped, by the 17th Feb uary next. BT drder of the Commander-in-Chief. J.W.CANTEY. Adjt. and Inspt. General. Feb 1. 143 3t I Bethany Academy. 1 ITUAITED three miles above Liberty Hill, near Beihiany Church, in Edge. old District. on a poor ridge of land. re. ole from plantations, or any local cause ar disease. The Trusteestof this institution take 'reat pleasure in announcing to the public enerally. that they have secured the servi es of dhe Rev. A. G. BaZwEa, to take barge of it fir the present year. connien. ing on the first Monday in February; ad from the reputation. high recommend. tions and long experience of thi, gen:le ian as a Teaclier, the Trustees feel per. ectly justified in recommending thid in. titcztina to lite country around, aud to the ublic generally for their suppa.-t. Gosd narding can be obtainued in the ncighbor. od convenicnt to the school at six dsllart ermonth. Ten muoors nill be tie scho. mstic year, dividled jito two sessios. nye months e:ch. and at the close of each ses ion a public examination of the students '*A take place. The fulluoiig branches u ill be taught, nd at the following prices. viz: Orthdraphv, Reading, Writing. Arith maie, Modern History, and Modern Gedgraphy. par mess. S 6 00 .nglils Grami'ar, Ancient Ilisio. ry, Anclent Geography, Bota. any, Natural Philosophy. Beuc!t Keeping, &c., per session, 9 00 joral Philosophy. Rhetoric, Sur veying, Cbemistry, .Atruuomy, &c., &c., per w:sioj, 10 00 Mr. U. is amply qualifieJ to teach the end languages, but anticipating hii Etn lish Scholars hill be quite sntlicient to ogsge his entire attention for the preseut ear, he does not 'ropoae to take any stu eats only those A h, wish to rago in the tudy of the branches above set rurth. A1NE. PRRIN, ) T. J. H1BLER, .E.G. RQBERSON, Triwe. A. T. F RA YLOR, J.SHIBLEY. j W.A.COTHRAN. Feb. 1, 1818 fe 1 Pleasant DII Academy. 1IE Trustees *of the Pleasant HJill Sc hao t e spectfully inaforr the pub. cha hyhave enagaged the services of 4r. D. Warr anid Mr., S. Ogro, for be pre-sent year. Mr. White tak's charge >f the.Male, and Mrs. Dunton ol' thc Fe tale Depart sment. The School House is .ituated between be EdgefieldI and Martinrown Roads. bout three quarters of a milc from Dun The School is now ina operation. and ill continue until (ho 15th of Decemr The long experience ofair. Wite, an.' be known accomplishtentts of Sirs. iiun on,- warrant us i.: believing that those who may favdt thenw with t heir pa:ronn~ge will be wb11 p16ased with the msoral and asental profieecfe df their chirdrena. Thea. ituation Lis pleasant, nud tbe neitth borhaood leulthy. lloarding in good houses may 'e had on reasonable termas. rxaxs OF T~tTtoN : Per quicr. leading. Writing ansd Arithmatie, $63 00 -.nglish Grammar and GJeotgraphy, 4 0&) 'lala Trigonometry and Precaical enrveying. on the lnte anmI highb ly apptoYed system of John Gumtere. - - - - 5 00l Rev. D D). BRUNSON) WM. BR UNSON, E.wi. Tute. JOEL ROPE R, Sen.,. rste, JOH N ILL', ) January 2' 101 5 , lMoice. ,1/ILL BE SOLD at Edgefield Court House, en Tuesday thae 1-ith day of ~ebruary next, one aid lever W atch, Seal nd Ch'nin, sold as the propert y of John W. Vitnbish, deceased. Torma made known in the day of sails. OL IVE R TOWLES, Ordinary. Feb.! 2t 1 NOTICE. L L persons indebted to the Estate of Bienjamia Lindsey. deceased, are re nested to come foirward and settle their (otes by~ the 20th of' February next, ind' tfose having clainms against said Es ste, to present them legally attested. A. LI1NDSE~Y, Executor. Jan 25 -ft 52 Staf6 of South Carolina. ABBEViLE DiSTRICT. Fosoph Jacobarand Elizabeth hisw wife, A pplicant. vs. Elizabeth Finly and other. [T1. appears to my satisfactioa that Ran del Finly and.Caela F'inly, two of the. )erentdant, reside wi:houat the hatis, of his State, it is therefore Ordered, that bey do appear and object to the division rnale of the Real Estate of yames Finly, a or before the first Mfonday in 'april, 843. or their consent to the same . il bo atered of record. D.AVID LESLY, o..A. 0. .Jnn 18 :3m 5!