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Aother Outrage upon the La.es!-as Sunday night last the oflice of the Clerk of The Superior Court of l'aulding county, was cntered, and the books, papers, &c.. taken out. Judge Andermon went on the erich next morning. determinnd. if ponsible, o ferret out the felon tir feloni, unid make an example of them. As tih intter is, now undergoing Judicial in ve-tigali.'n. we for. bear furherremnrks.-Pierer. yilitary E-reution.-lu apeaking of the execution of SpencerCromaweli and Smnall on 'board the Somner, -hou MNobile Adver tiser has the I4llowing paragrapi. It cns tains some facts not gencra!ly known. perhaps. and shows that the conduct of Com. Mockenie is not without somm high precedents an land. Tihe writer sny: -Without the advice of any one, Gen. Washington ordered the heads of two de eorters to be cut off, wl-ile his army was quartered at Valley Forge. Gen. Wayte. in his campaign against the conrederated tribes of Nortiern Isdians, had mutineers and deserters hung without thc form of a trial. Simi. Johu P. McIntosh. while sta tioned in Georgia, after the peace of 1783, during a season profound tranquility. or dered three deserters to be shot on parade, without a trial; which proceeding was investigated by a select committee or the confederasted Congress and reported "jus. tifiable." In 1818 Gen. Jackson cauLd Arbuthnot ant Amnbrister ti be shot. par cant to the opinion of hi4 skiters. for adrring up the Indians to murder, and su. plying them with the matetins to pcrpe trate it." - The following days of the week are set apart fur public worship in di'erent on tions:-Sunday, or the Lord's Day, fly the Christians; Monday by the G-ecians; Tuesday by the Perviaus; Wedne-iday toy the Assyrians; Thursday by the Egyp tians ; Friday by the TurLs; and Satur day by the Jews. Commercial. IIASUrAJ, Fe >. 7. Cotoa.-The review of the Cotton Market last wat:.k, kit it in n h-alty state-, with advancing pric.:s. Simee tUILmI operators have fully su-tained thoe pricn and the market contiuues active. The Sreceipts in the meautime have teen by wagons and boats. Not more than one half of the cottan crop has been bruagt in yet; our receipts this year will amouat to about 60,0t0 bales. Prices range Ito day 5 to 7 cts; principal sales 5j to 6 ets. .-Journaa. A UG USTA Feb.9. Remarks.-The only effect which the latest advice% from Europe has hadi otn tihe American market", is stesdiness in prices, and confidence in their maintenauce. When those advices were received. their was a disposition manifested by holder. of cotton to establishm an advance on previ ous rates; they succeded to a trifling extent. But after a littlo rellexion, ani the relue sance of operators to acced to the demand. forgtr rates have since governed the war ket -aid it now appears that a perfect adestanding exists between sellers ani ,.re. It could not be asheurwise, if we to the condition ofthe European mar kits for the raw materials and minufac tared'goods. In England the excitement created by thbe China accounts had entirely *subided. imehs been ascest-iued hat the demand for manufactured goods, stuitable for the China market, would tnt be so great as it was first anticipated; and besides at bas been found that with the smock or Goodson hand, the qiuanttty 'weekly mans ufactured would be auflicient to meet any extra demand without auycextra produsc tion. 'This circumstance all'ected lize raw material, which did not advance as it was seriously believed it would at one time; and itis probable that the next adlvices5 wvii represent the Liverpooml market us having receded from the advance stated under time date of the 2d of' January; but at the same time we believe they will represent thaut market as being in a quiet and steady condition at tbc rates formerly obtained. WVe fear, however, that tne overflow of imports into the European ports, my produce an unfavorable effect.. Many of tihe vessels from this counmtry will begin to ar rive at Liverpool and h aysre, in the latter part ofJanutary and beginning of Febranry. loaded with cotton of the stew crop; and :f many of those vessels arrive aell at onc, the trade may take advazntage of thbe circumn stance to produce a decline. Speculia tore may also influence the market. Should therefor accounts be received! in this country, justi after the uccuzrrenc~e of the circusmstance-- .sated. representing~ a decline, our merchaant,, interested itn saese fluctuations, ought anot to be govr:sed, irn future operatious, bmy such accounts frmmn Europe. These fluctuations. till ise but momentary. though, as we have f'requenutly observed, it is out of the question lihr time raw material to attains higher rates. with out endangering existinig confidence in a healthy and steady codition of the trade. Cottoa.-For the last week time mnarket has been active and sales to a considerable extent bavo been effected, though the re ceipts have not been as lage as heretofore by tihe Rait Road. Muchs cos:oo -as received by boats, but is mood raste quzan tities by wagons. Sales h'ave hbeesn :nade from warehouses at .4, 4l, 5, tom 5(: there is very little pirime ins s.!irket; thIis quai~lity wouldl cotmmnd 6 toi G4 sn age:re bales. The principal sales were made at i'rice's ranging from 51 to 5j. We renew our recommendation to our friend-a in the enun try to prepare thsemeselves for paceking tihere cotton of the next crop in aquare ha~les. The higher price they will get foe cotton thus packet' would amply repay them in one year for the e xpense of a screw, Wle wonfi c all their at tentiomn to the rates of freight asquaoted in Charleston and Suavamn nab, which can always he seen isn our paper, ail the dif~erence made betwveens -uquare and round hales in freiht to the north and to Euro pe.-Comastitutiondait. ot t . .'.-h. 8. C'otton.-- TPhis article ennsteue tom conmo in freely, halt we bei..ve then has b~een a shade declinme ina the pric-es nc gntose-d !a.-t week. The prindpal sales for ime last wveekf havee lher:a Itnosl in-I w!t eo' x , ..e.r~ .f -1 ma 1 cent-.-7..oi' /e. IMYiMENEAL. "The silken tic that Ninis tae wdling hearts" M A R R IE D, At .\Agu-tn, (Geo.) by the Rev. Dr. Mean%. of that place. Mr. S. IS. M.as, to 31rs. EVi:.A V. licnotL'. daughtcr of 31 r. Jhin Wiso, a!! or hi- district. OBITUARY. Deparieil ai i.- ton ihe '21t filt.. jrs. K .i.ima Prir, wife of Mr. Itenitet Per. I ry, 4f this ditrict. Nlr;. P. was bon in the year 14. Shr was the, mtnher of 14 'ailtlre... 9 of whom is now liviug, It pileaserd the Lord to permit her to live upon the 'stage of aciiona tharty-eight yenrs. he then rCmloved her fron tame to eternity. Mrs. P. was a ioviing wife, and n kind auti affectionate mother, very tnuch beloved by her neighhours and acquaintance, but she is to more. She hsi left her beloved hus band, her childreu, nud a ntneroous ac quaitarice. to inourn their loss; but they indulge a hope that their loss is her gain. Departed this life, at leaufort, S. C., on the 3hh Uit.. W rLLAtSnTn-r-one Of the oldest inhu-:itants of that Trown. lie was in the 79th year of his age. havio been n wohlier in iIo Revolution-and fir stone w'-ne fhArty veirs a eacon in the Baptist Church at iBeatuftirt. .ONEPl AINIEY, .IUorney a Lane 'AS an IOFFICi-:tit Edg-tfesch Court flouse, near Comipty's liotel. Febl 15 :t1 Notice. ALI. persns, itauslA-d to as on necounts a dao tle fasi fit u[ttuary last. ae re iutesetle to coale anaid settle up. Wo have to pny o.ir delij. W G;OODEl & IYON. Felb. 13 tf 3 Notice. EI. Suilscrber cautimns all persons . again-,t tr.a!iing lo two Note given to Ianiol Bartd. Tic Oit-:s are daitcs the 21st 117 J:ni:t4rv la., ; nue Nate fur one -?--dr. da!r . ftm- sil the tth t Fe bian. , m : N... !- for tojrt-: O n dred tci-lar, n d! t:-, ' :i: 1 .b&. iy. 1I.11. I am deterninen .i0 t . p..y t %6 N0 WA'"rh te-na pelled by laiw, as tlt pro I perty h.vi r .t - : A . l'tb. 13 It 3 .0 oice. W Y m1tt enn111 cuitst, we shall sell ai blic Aucsioa, Commenelt'tlcing Tues'. da) me 7th of larch neat, our entire Pat ieraville prope:a. .aowh real and personal. coutii- 4g1 four Ne;roes, viz. ihree Tui. nici's and fine Wagontr. tlirteen Mules. one ba-ldit liurve, three tiroug six mule nn tlitand llrue', one iirst iate two hwise W;:pg;u. one set liicksinith Tools, atosc of Stolc Ware, Brick anl Tlvie. Car. Fo:ider and itay ; eetock of (;oads, cfonissting of tlomertiliu. Sugar find Col (c, iroan. Leatier, Sut'cs, Wbite Lead, &c &c. &e. On a creait till lat january, 184-1. -J. Gili:S & Co. Potcrsi!!.:, [Feb. 13. 1S43. 3: 3 ,Wofice. L L persons hvuing demands against A the estate of Rbert Girrott, dec'd., will pleasespresent thein duly attesteJ, 4o the subscribers, atd all persons indelted to said estate wall make imaneditate pay ment. JOlhN W.. GCARElTT, and JOHN A. l1OL'STON. Feba. 15 3t 3 PAINTI %G. F HE Subtscrbers beds leave to inf'ormn U.their I'raends and the pauliC inl gee ral, that they haingt etered ml et liart iaership, are dleterined't to work toa stat the times, tand will he thankful foar all orders their friends and th~e pubtlic mauy be pleaseud so give them; all work they re eeive wil bI e done lay themttselves. House, Sign. an'Ormnmenlal Painting. Iiaatitns of Wood and 1 .arle. thirs andt other Furni'ure doane ini the nentas:tmanniaer, andl at the shaorte~st nottice. j'"AlI Ltrders froms the country puntut ally attended to. J. W. DI'RNEIL, Edgelell C: Il. Feb~t. >5 _ t 3_ Stte of' Souith Car:olinia, EDGEFIEL~D DISTRlCT. Susan lihodena, .Apijanatt. P'atdcv Rhodehan & others. Defi't. 'T'' 'pnearing~ to nmy uvisf.acetiin thai . ('haarles Rhitdeu, andl Williamt thnoden. twoa of the delenadanits in the al oee ata"esl raw,- re.,iude bevondl the limits oh this State. It is therer'osrdered,. that a lay apptaar ud obje'ct ta the division or szale of the real east tar Jf.ohn l hi'daen, dee'd., (on Or betfore the first day of Slay tnext, or their consent to the samie nt ill be entered or re OLIVER TOWLES. o. a:.a. Feb.8S 12t 2 State olf South Carolinia. AIIHEVILLE DISTRICT. Joseh Jacobs and Elizabeth lhiswife, T1 app,-.ars to mty 'satisfnetion that R~an . dletl 'nly :aud Caela Finaly, t wo oft the D efena~tst, reside wi~ no'tt the~ linsitt of thtis Statte, it isi therefore Ordlered, that they do appear sad sabject to the divisiont tr s'ale ofalhe Real Estate ofJamaes Finly. ona or before the first Monday in April. 18413, or their consenlt to the samec will b ttered of record. D)AVID LESIY, o. A. it. Jan 18 jma .51 NOTIECE. A LL personas in'lt htedl to the Estate oaf t.hlenansin l.indrey, deceased. arc re que4stedtI o comae for viad and set:Io their Note, bsy the~ 20th of February naext, aat those htaving~ claimas aginslt said Es A.LIN DSE Y, Exectator. J~an Z5;- .lc :t 5 For fire. Pj 1I1I Subl.scrier an' asan hand! h'onr ginod fi e1,1 hatand sa hire, fair the pareseunt year. ELDREUD Si3lKINS. THE THOROUGH liBRED HORSE, YEMEN, Junior. " L L stand the ensuing sea-son. nler W nately, at my residence in Green wOUd. and at my plintation 4 miles west of Cambridge. being at Greenwood, on Mondays, Tuesdays. and Wednesdays of euch wee:, on the following terms. viz: F.iiht dollars the singIo visit.;and fifteen dollars the season, due the 1st January next; and twenty-five dollars if insure a macre to lie in tici, to he paid when the inct is ascertained. Persons putting by the lusurance, if they trade their mares, before the fact is ascertained, will be liable for the insurance money. Yemen, Junior, is now about sis years old, and is a little upwards offifteen hands high lie is a beautifutl grey, with dark matte, and is of a high form and finish. Yemen. Jr., was got by the beautiful Arabian Horme Yemen, and bis dam by Parsley's Snipe. who was a son of old Galiatin; Snipe's dam was got by the old importest horse Bedford: his grand dam by the Little Valliant, his g. g. dam, by Grntby ; ii ;:. g. g. dan by Partner; and his g. g. q. g. t:tm by Golly Rddger; the grand dana of Yemeu. Junr., was got by the notel of I racer and foal getter Terror; his reat crand d-am by (;cnl. McPherson's famous race horse Commerce; his g. g. g. dam Icy Genf. Sumter's noted running horsle olliiant: his -. g. -. g. datt hy the cel-hrated rnnnint horse Effingl'am ; and .iis g. :. g, l. g dan by oI:e old imported hur-,e ienrna:th:, ofa *-hon it has been said, has udleI mtiore to the siock of race hoirs- lan any ever imported in America. The dam aend :;rand dam of Durock, jr., is thae sne as tlat of Yemoaen. jr. W-: give -iuw Mr. Ran' certifie::te wish res pecet to the dam atd grand daum of Du rock. jr. I ha-.e r,tised the aborve nated horse Durock,. jr.. his dam and his grand dan. aend purchasef his enret grand dam from C.api. Jolfi P. Iiebardsr. when in eona pany with Col. R. Singleton in the racing cinen..; and an fully con% ineed by my '.V. -:.: a k ftnowled;e, aNd taulaultd I certili. ear s *:..ere. thai the above pedi grec (f DIurn..: i, s:-r:; rer. S-t ELI i13 ILO.S " Y:';, fae siroeof Ycmen, jec tr., w, prescatei Icy the ior of Constantino ple, to our :gent M r. RTiad. [witth wihmr Ito had jast concluded a treaty) -is a i::' uine Arabinn. purchasel for his use at Alleppo. from the Arabs of the desert. Mares will le feel as directed, good pas turage furnislecd gatis. livery care vs all he ta1ken to pareve-nit accidentae. b:at will le liable for nosec. The season to commence on the Ist of March, and end the 1.11th of Jutne. Sevenmy-five cents to the Groom in every int~ancea. TilOS. CHLATHAM. Green wom.l. Fetb. 1. I St:.. 2t :11 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD.1 DISTRtICT. B Y OLIVER TOWLE:, .Esquire, Ordinary of Edlgefeld District. Whereas, Henry Stone, hath applied to me fAr Letters of Administration on tall and singular the goods and chatils, rights and credits of Philip Lightfoot, late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are, thecrefore', to cito and aedmon ish all and singular, the kindred and credli tot's of thes said deceased, to be and appear baseore me. at our next Ordinary's Coaurtlefor the said District to be htolden at E'dgefie'ld Court Hiou-e on the 20ith insta.nt, 1513. toa show cause, if any, why the said Ad aminisa rat ion should tnt hce granteed. Given undernmy heend and seal this 5th dany of F'ebruary, one tbousnad eight huu dred anid forty thro. & inc the sixty-seventh year uf.\mericana Indce endence. 0. TO ~V LES, o. 1:. a Feb. SI 11. (Sa 124) Ia 2 Stte of' Sott Caroia~. EDGEIElLD DISTRICT. PY OLI VER TIOWLAES, Eqiniro, ) Orinary of lEdgefiec District. Whecrens, Caroline lle'nrmon, bath ap plied to tme for Letters of .Admainistrticn eon ;all and singnalar thte goods atal chattels, righets and credits of Luke ltamo, late of thce IDistrict taforeaid, deceaewd. TIherse are. thecrefoare, teacite andI admon ish all and yngular, tiae kindred andI credi tor. efahe said dlece'ef, to be and appear acfo-re tme, at clurt neaxt O~rdlinnrv's, Court foer thle said District ta bc hohalenc at Edge ie'll f'ourt Ifaause oat ce 2thi ofl'ehaturnry, 1812, to ashow caute if anay, why alae said Admnistrationi shouldc ntot be grnanted. Give:. undeer mye hand anal seal thie 6th clay of Feb.a oneC thlousiand' eight hunderedl andI forty-twao, andI in the sixty-seciendh year of Atrmericant Jndepe'ndence. 0. TOW LES, 0. 5t. D Feb. 8, 18S48. [82 1241 2t 2 Fair Notice, A LL perseotn indebted to the firm of Jirannaon & Mundly, either by Note or BooMk acco'unt, mtust mnake satisfactoary arr'angements by the 20th February, 1843, or the same will lbe putt in suit, as longer itndulgetneo cannot be give'n. W. Ii. hBRANNONU. Feb' S22 2 F~OR E-W ARN any pec.rson against Ira .E.-ding for a Note given lay me, to Mr. Phbillipa Dunmire, feor t wo hundred and fifty dollars, asc I htave paaid all that it culls for, except about fifay-two adoflars. as it ap pears that: part of thce land, for wiche the Note was give:., was not his property. DAVID WV. DEVORE. Feb.8 3t 2 State of~ South Carolina. E DtGEFILD DISTRICT. Williama Mallet, vs. .James Marcian. & Nancy Martin. 1'71 TIL BK t80LID, itt theuaove case, YYat the house of Richard lliady, ona Tuesday the twenty-first inst. one grey Mare anad C aft, and one htale oft Cotton. Terms cash. S. CIlRISTiF, s. a: . FeblS ($1 O064) 2t 2 BOOK & JOB PRINTING O F~ 've'ry dec eriptiona e xecutedl with aneatne 55& desepatch .at the Ollice, James Hat. .and, Stephen Wison anu others. 11rannou & Mlundy, vs William Tomp kins, two htudred acres of laud, more ut lest, where the defendant lives, adljoining John Brackel and others. Joseph Cosna:n, vs Benjamin Barton two hundred acres .f land, maore or le adjoining Charles Holly and others. Abram Jone,. vs J. A. Lott and An slem Cullam, three hundred and ninety three acres of land, more or less, adjoiuing Willis Sathcer, Abolem Horn and others. George Dominick, vs William Schum. pert and Ivey Sadler, seventy. five acre of land, more or less, adjoining Thos. Tur nipseed and others. John E. Moore, vs James Goleman and John Trapp. one hundred acres of land, more or less. adjoining lands of Mary White. W. Timmerman and others. 0. Towles. Ordi-inry, vi An'Irew Pont Icr, Thornmas Rowell and Dawson Atkin son, one tract of land, the properly of T. Rowell, also one other tract of land where defendant D. Atkinson lives. Steedman & .31erii vs Richard BIan kinson. one negro girl, Alary. T. B. Freeman and hlenry Freeman, for the use of L. Tucker, vs Daniel Colvin and Robert Jeoning, one huudred and thir ty acres of land, more or less, where Ana ley Colvin lived up to the time of his deail,. Alio, one other tract adjoining the above. and contaiuini; onc h-mndrcd acres more or less. Robert McCullouih, for the use of Rich nrd W. Joyner. vs Georgo RL. Mays. Ed ward S. 3 ays and Stephen W. Mays, tN negrne4, Alfred and !amii, the propeity 4.f G R. Mav . E. I. Presley vs Caleb Broadwater. Orion Whaily vt the sam'e. and Scarbo rough Broadwater. C. J. Glover, nsip nee for J. T. Irvin vs Caleb lroadwaier and Guy liron:.'water. the trac.t of land whore defendaut C. Broadwvater [ives. na joinitig Demey lintse- and Susan Gam: rett. Also, one negro ;irl Matilila, the property of C. lHroadwater. Wim. Wodherrv vs D). A tkin'. Steed man & Meri.: Vs the same. )n3eI trae III land. coiniaining r-ight hundred crr-. min re or le,, a ljoiniig land- of Aboe:r Wha'ley, James C. (i;!jardter and othe-ri George Dun.ey, and others,. vi Ember son Bus-cev, ex'ir.. the tract ofluand w. here delenanlt hves. Jae.Da.;is Vi Wmn. J. W1ii all. Wiml. If. Grem-ne vs the samne. Levi ili.1, for anotber vs the ,me. E w ard Titom as vs ihe same. nim-leen hu:nr,- acres of land. more or les. n% here de,:ndatt he,. adjoinin; John Ileard anwl others. Slanmiizore I2rouks, for Thotnas C. Lips ,comb vs Felix l iLo, the tract rf l-mi. I here d-fendant live, n-ljoining lands of A. .\l. Itocker, widov Blocker, & others. i-'.1.r It udolhli Carier. Iverson, L.. l'h vs th.- s a2:E! l.aeth i ur ter. Georgc l'-irr't Yvs thbe '-:ie, Khai ietli Corter rind Ju!ius hloward. ItRhert Carlisle. asqilre, vs the same, e% ,iL zey. and Elhz.iteth Carter. Michael Gear. ty vs Ridw:ph. Carter, Lcwi.. Eizey. a,! Elizabeth Carnir, three thou-and asres a land, more or le1, alldjoining John WiVe, Wi. S. loward, and others. Also on. roa gro man. Dick. Ahbram Jones vs.Cearge W. Yatborough ono negro, Wade. Hayden, Gregg & Co. vs WVm. W Williams, two hundred aeresof land, mor< or less, aijoining lantdsor Jhu Price, Jas tUm kh::!trn and ,mihers. The E-x'ira, of Hi. M. Co1!Ier ve Wmtr Vanee, one negro, Israel. L. ID. ?kerrimian. bearer, i-s Williamn C Prater, one horse, saddle, and briddle. Terms cash. S. CilRISTIE, a. r... Fecb. 14 3: 3 State of South Carolina. F.DGE[F IEILD) DiSTRICT. Wmn. Vace, Ts o iorecfosure of The Eseentors of .lfort gage. II. M. Collier, dee'e. ~ ILL. be .o1ld :2 Edyell C. Ilovie 'on the first Monday in Marcha next in the above stated caie, the foillowting no nroes, viz: Cloat, l'reston, Iltrt. Duck, Al fred, lBen. llenry, Johin, Ursula. and at inifant childl. One of the negroes is a gooi blacksm'ith. TIermus of Sale Cash. Icb ">, 1843l $2 2~ 3i 3 Sherifis Sale. Of' Runaway 8lave. lILL BIE SOIL) at Edgefield Cour VYITonse, on the firrst .\otnday itn .Marc I next, a Ne~grti man tnmeet Joseph. whb' savs tht;.t he beloings to John Patterson; said ne-'ro hans beeni connae~l in the jatl u1 this District foir twelto mnon'hs past, a., runaway ; is about 315 years of age. li~th coimplexion, about 5 feet 6 ineches in height Termzs cash, S. ChlR ISTIE, s. r. n. Freh. 1 .5' 1 State of South Carolina. AIBlEVILI DISTRICT. IN THlE COMMON PLEAS. MILTON CHIILES who has been arres't ed and, is now condined within thle hound, of the Jadl of Abbeville District, b~y virtue or. capias ad satiaciendmon at the stit of 53am4e Gilmcr, having filed hlis petition with a uchedn!. ont oath, of his whole estate anid effeCts with thle p'rpose of obtaining the benefit of the Act. o the General Assembly,' commonly called tic Insolvent Debtor's Ascts. Public notice Is here'>y given, that the peti tion of the saiid Milton C hile~s, will he hear in thie Court of Common Pleas for A bhrville District, iat Abbeville Court Hfouseo, on Wed. neiday the 22d day of March'next, or on usnell other day as the Conrt may order durine: the term commiencing on the third Monday in: March next at sa-id place. And all the credi. tori of the said M ilton Chues. a'e hcrebiy sum moned, personally or by attorney, thenl amil thlere, in the said Coturt. to shew cauw. it any the'y catn, why the bianetit of the Acts aforensi. should tiot be grantcd to the said Milton Chiles upon his excauung the assignimenit requiret by the Acts aforesaid. JuH N 1-. LIVINGSTON. c. c. r. Cerks Ofsce. Decr. 1-t, 18412. ($14 50) 47 .?otice. A lirons indehl'ed to the ostato 0 Johno W. Wimtbish, dec'd]., nre re quested to make immediate pnyment, a the condition of the estate is such, thati will not admit of indulgence. OLIVER TOWLES, Ordinary. Final A'etica A LL Persocs iudebted to the Estate of Benj. F. Nichokon. deceasedrare notified that some arrangements must he made with the subscribers before Retaiv? day. for the very obvious reason that theta i a very consierable amount due again-,t the estate which m-st be li-ptidatef. J. 0. NICHOLSON, Adnlin 1). R. STRLOTiER, istr'Iors Feb 13. 1813 :3 Bethany Academy. S ITUATED tiOren miles above Liberty lill, uear Heilhany CI.urch, iu Edge field District. on a poor ridge of land, re mole fron plantatioud, or any lucal caose for disease. The 'I'rustces of this lns:itutioD take great pileasure in annouicing to the public generally. that they h:e securod the servi ces of the Rev. A. G. la;wram, to take b 'ltir;e of it flr the preen Ncar. commena cing on the tiret Alonday iu February and from the reputation. high recoimimead ations amd long experice of this genle mail as a Ten'cler, the Trustee feed per fertly jotitied in recoirimending this In -ittiitiont t) the courary ar-mud, and to the public geuerully for their support. Good boardiino ao e oblainied iu the neighilsor hA convIeuelent IQlst:: %chool at six dollars per month. Ten onths %ill be the scb .laic year. dividef -intio two aetsions. ive m11outh11 eahell, and at 01h close oftCach sc'. sioan a pablic exaantnatiuo of the studeuts will take place. The follow ing branch.s % ill he tau;bt, a1d a, the folluwing. prICeS,viz: . Ortho gra piv. Rleatdint. rting, Arith matie. Molerto ry, aud Modern Ge'ography, per sess.. 8 G 01) Englisla GrammJr, Auncient listo. ry. Ancient (rotraphy, iota nny. Naturel Iilo,ophy. Book epmt.. &c., per seion. 9 O0 IMornt Itlw~y hetorie. Sur-.w v-vig. Chenistry. Aitruuouany. &., &c., per sei'to. - 10 00 Mr. I. is ampajly qualti!d to teach. .he ;ead lan-:Uge,. but nnicipating his Eu gli..h Setohtlri n ill'he quite sifficieut ts i e;,e his en'ire attention for rhe present vear. he !Pes not propupe to take any art ideuts only th24e m ho with :u enage in the study of the branch-es naove tit forth. AWNER -ERRIN, T..J. II1BBI.E R, I " 0. 1:.(;. ltOH-RSO, A. T. FR - Y R, i J SIli.ull1Y. W. S. COTHlRAN. ) Febo. 1. 1813 Gt -1 i Picaant Hill Academy. luj Truste-s if the Pleasant Hill T hoo. resper tfully inform the pub lic that tl-y have engiaged the services of . Mr. D. WT1r. and Mrs S. DUaTOX,, for the present year. Mr. White takeschar:e Sof e M:ale, and Mrs. Dunton of the Fe imale Dernrtmcnt. Tb' Srcol Ilouse ii situtated betwecn ho E eeld anid Martintown iRads. uLau three eqjuarters uf a mile from ,Duo Io:.svi::e. .4 '.':? The Seheol is now in ope-raIjun. and Will comituc until ihe ]5Ah of Dcoember The lavg experience ofMr.:Whitt.-nd the kuowu accompliAhments of Wr. Dutn ton. warrant us in helieving 'that those who -may favor them with their patrmnige will be well pleased with the moral and mental profiiccy of their children. The stuantion is pleasant. and the neighaborbood haealthy. Boarding in good houses may hte had on reasnable term-s. Tp:aats or TVrTro( : Per quar. Re-ading. Writing and Arithmatic. SW 0NY English Grammsar and Geography, 4 (J0 P'lain Trigonometry uand Practical Serves it:.'in the late andc hight-, ly apiprove~d system of John Gumere, - - - - 5 00 Revs. D). D). BlNSON, )~ JOE L RWI'E R, Sen-, *Trtes JOHN HIlLL., .January 25 l0t 52 AdrmnistratorK Nale.. )Y an 0.-ier trom thet Ordinary of I) dcfieldi 1)isrict, wvill be sold ont Ttoeday the twenty-eightht day of Febru ary es, at the late rc-idence ofA bsolem liclau:ter. dece'd., all the periimtal pro perty of said dec'dc.. consistlng ofthairiy--one or t wi Negroes llor~e-s and Mles, stock of all k ittds, Cotton, Platntation 'rool,, I ionjsleohl andi Kitchen Ftorrit'.re. &-. on at credit until the inwenty-ltfth day of IDecenmrr next. P'urchnawrs to give notes nu tu ~appr ed .ecuritie<. N.ANCT DE LAClGIITER, S- L AS LAtNIERl, Adinisitrators. Feb.j 1 4t 1 iNotice. lielci District. I will sell on the 9th Fehroary next. at the late resielence oif I Mary liarrtuon. deceatsed, otn a credit until the persooal property or said deceased. conisting of ten or twelvYe Negr~oes, some fve or six bales Cot'on, Cort,. Feddet. I as. Planttation Tooks, H~ousehtold and Kiichen Furniture. stock of Hiogs andt Cattle, some twelve or fificeen hundred poundls Pickled Pork. At the samte time will be rente'd ors6IJ by consent of L.-gatecs, the Plantatio8' of sid deceasedl. JAMiES M1. IHA RRISON. Adm'r. Jan 25 if 52 Notice. SLL Persons indebted to the Estato of Ii1. .\. WVallace-, deceia-ed, by note. accomiut or judgmnent, are hereby. notified that the demands against the estate comn pelt are to refiue further indulgence. Wo shall act fairly, but posaitively the next Trm of the Coturt. II. R. SPA NN, Ereentor. Jan D, 1&S34f:5 FINAL MOTIC ,~ ALl Le ersons ;indebted to the tstato of ..1C. AX. Dnwd, tdeceased, are request ed to come forward and settle their ae comnts, as there cannot be long~er indal gence given,. andl those lm~nving claims against said Esinto will please present hem legally atte-stecl. W 31. B RIlNSON, E xecutor, r..,. . 52 Sherifts Sale. B Y virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa Biass.l will proceed to sell at Edge field Court House, on the first M1onda1Y and Tuesday or March next. the follow ing property: Lewis Jones & Co. vs. James Span Ww. R. Spann vs the same. G. L. & E. Penn & Co. vs the same. Bland, Catlin & Co. vs the saine- Wm. B. Hudson vs the saimaand JelTerson Vansant. J. Ter ry. Coammissioner in Equity, vs James Spana..Levi Librand, and Jefferson Van sant. The same vs James Spaun and Jes se Smith. twenty-six hundred aud seven acres of land, more or less, otn which is a frst rate Saw and Grist Mill, in good re pair, adjominig lands of Levi Librand, Thomas Rhoden, and Tillman Watson, and others. Also, six Negroes. Jack, Jer ry. Haanah Ellen, Kity, and ilarrison. one wagon, two mules. two horses, and one yoke of oxen and cart. Brannon & Mundy vs Martin Mims. two hundred acres of land, more or less. where defendant lives, adjoining A. G. Teague, and others. M. Graham, bearer, vs Precious Lark. Jacob B. Smith vs the same. Bland & Butler vs the same. Bland. Catlin & Co. vs the same, the defendant's interest in nine hundred acres of land, more or less, adjoidimg Wm. Daniel, George Bell, and others, known as the place where the do fonduht lived in the year 1842. The Prtesidett aud Di, actors of the Bank of tile State vs D. Atkinson. Booker Poq ter vs Td. Bacon, J. B. Burgess. and D. Atkinsvo seven hundred acres of Ina. nore: or less, adjuining Ahuer Whatlev. - Gardner, aud others, the property of D.A'ki n, John1 IRMo vs James Morris, and Geo. Iler.derson, one hundred and sixty-two acres of land, more or less, where the de feudant IHenderson lives, adjoiniung Ed. mund Atehison, and others. C. J. Glover vs A. H olsomhaelc, ihe dI fendants intelest in one hundred acres of land, adjoining lands of '. Iletti4, R. M. ilolsomback. and othert. Tillman Watson vs L. J. Miles. J. Mil ler vs the same, one negro man, 6ctt, oue wagon and six tnules. Sibley & Crapon vs Benjamin Gillm:, n. Charles J Glover, bearer, for J. T. levi-1 vs te, same. Sibley & Ctaponi vs William (I. Gallman, and llenjamin (alltnan, two nezroes, Shieppard and i ep. the properly of ueniamin Galbn-:n. L.ewis -oes & Ceo. vs A. Ilaoley. Iver son L. Brooks vs sho same. Mliliedte Gol p1hin vs the same, one ihmnsaun.l neres of lano, more or less, adjoining Wnde Glover, and others. Feabrnin Jdnes vs Orana llaney. Et. D. & J- D.lBoukriglt vs Janic T. llar~ev and Orasha llaney. tiiorhundre ai-I twen tv-live heres of land, more of less. adjoiin i; Nathan Norris, and others, flft-'proper ty of 0. hanev. * Arabella F.' O'Connor, by her next friend CinbjBroadwater vs Zylpha No tiles. Frais O'Connor vs the sane, two negrees bov and Peggy. S'amuef. Guode, for another, vs Ilam Burkhaltei. E. B. Presley vs the same. *on h ndod and fifty ncres oFland, more or less, .re defendant lives, adjinine Caleb - others, licie atasnly vs Wm. S. Howard. one thousand acres of lai, mor- or les, adjoining John bauskett, Itudolph Carer, and others. -iehael Gearty vs A. J. Rlambo, the traet of laa4 where defendant lives. James Golf, bearer, vs Elizabeth Czar ter. Washington Wise vs te same, tharee thousand acres of land, moro or Ice., -ad joining lands of John Wise, Lens is L~ze.y, and others. John R. We'ver, vs William H. Wil liams; Henry C. Turner, vs the same; TIemnple Martin, fo~r Williasm flrtnuon, vs the same: 0. Towles, Ordinary, vs the same and WV. C. Williamns, three hundred acres of land, more or less, where WV. C. Williamns lives, adjoining Moses liarris and others, also two n~ares atnd two colt.. Howard & Garmtany, vs L. & M. P. Staber, one negro boy and t wo hoes. Wisey Hlodie, vs Robert Mitcbell, the tract of land where the defetndant lives, adjoining Obed Bodie and others. Ediward Adams. vs Atnn Hull. twents ncres of ljrnd, more or less, adjoining land's of the ilambnrg Bank and others. Steedman & Meritt, vs Lnrk in Swear eonin, thrtee hundred nseres of landi. more or Bess. where defendant lives. Marli Nobles, for another, vs Thomas Hlamilton and Joseph Cusnahnn, twit hun dred acres of land, more or less, adjoinit;: J.lthn Hargrove and others, the property of T. Hlamiton.. John Unuskett, vs A. L. Hammond, the defendant's interest in nine hundlred acres of land, more or less, on Horse Creck, ad joitting Jas. Goltand others. Robert McCullough, Executor of Robt. Watts, deceased, for the useC of Hltzaimt Roberts, vs E. 8. Mays, G. B. Mays and Stephen W. Mays, two hundred and fif;y 'six acres of land, more or less, adjoining Joel Roper, Washington Wise mnd others, she ptroperty of E. S. May. F redertck Brown, Administrator, vs. Lewis EIizey, William Gallmnan, for the use of another, vs the same, four hundred acres of land, more or less, adjoining Mrs. Elizabeth Carter, also adjoining the place where defendant now lives, also two ac groes, Patrick and Heater. George P. Deathridge. vs Jehsn Mouchiet, two hundred acres of land, more or less, 'whcre defendant Monebet lives, adjoinius James Morris and other. Thomas Barrett, Indorsee, vs Charles hB. Carter, one0 hore, saddle and bridle. Johnt Hearst, for Brannon & Munday,' vs John Monchet and Lewis Henderson, t wo hundred acres of land, mosre of less, adjoining James Morris and others, thte property of J1. Mouchet. Samuel IF. Goode. bearer, vs Simeon CorleyOnet htundred and thirty three acres of land, more or less, adjoining David Richardson arnd others. Trundy Boyd. bearer. vs George Zimmer tman, one hundred and thirty acres of land, mtore or less, where defendant lives, ad joining Mrs. Mary Addison, Rubert Jeu nings and othbers, Satmpsoni Bland, for Luke S. Bland. vs Hle-ntderson Smith and Joseph Jay, two horse. Milledge Golphmn, vs Martha Prior, for ty acre of hnd. mornt or lesadjeintin: