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The following statenacnt of the Religious population of the United States is said by the Rochester Democrat to be derived from various sources, several of which are au thentic: Baptists 4,000,000 I'resby terians 2,.175,000 Methodists * 20,t0 Coigreatinlists, 1,400,004) Roman Catholies 1300O,000I E piscopalidans I,000,000 Universalists 600,000~t Lutherans 540,000 Dutch Refrmed 450o,000 Friends -3d0,000 Unitarians 180.000 . Dunakers -30,000 Normonites 19,000 Shakers 6,000 Moravians 5.000 Swedenborgains 6,000 Growth of the C~hurches in Virginia - It appears fromn statistics recently publish. ed, that about 20,000 members were add ed to the Baptist, Methodist, Presbyterian and Episcopal Churches in Virginia, dur ing the year 1842. The Vice Presidety.-The Legisla ture of New Hampshire hating momina ted the lion. Levi Woodbury fotr the Vice Presidency, it is regarded by the. New York Union. as equivalent to the nomina. non of Mr. Calhoun for President. bv the Granite State. From the present aspect of things, Mr. C. promnises to be a nmost formidable candidate before the National Convention.-Puil Mercury. In his Speech on Gen. Jackson's fusm, Mr. Butler of Kentucky expressed the following just andi true sentimitts: I would much sooner trust the slaves of my owa and or several other States, to defend this nation in her darkest lhouqof dleed than oneo half of that whining brw d of sickly syanpathize.rs, who are utnit'pg themnselvesj with foreign societies, w r4.i sa psrpose is the destruction ot t lib Union, under the specioaus pretence of bettering the eondition of a class who, itt all the essentials of ease, comfort, and happiness, are inhnitely better off thazr most. or .em,.. ..1. FREE MASONRY. The ill-istrated London News. after on umorating ila titles and honors of his Royal [Iigbess, the Duke of Sussex. (ta hoe portrait is also given,) and remark ing upon them with much point and clev eru.c-s, ou1serves: "But tMere is no dignity in which many thbusaads of persons are' aore proud :o do him honor than that of Gran-] .1.r of or Englant' ant Willes. T'e c !--:ters a:'e perha.is his purest nad &best emil:lazo:a:m1t f. Ch:.nan rewamwn t ey ar ia themtsel, es tee .. m!t.! tl . t hi- r.Ardeost teso:lu:titl m:,11 rou::d-stion-1.1e mo1st widWe:y ex-ende" In its iafluene:-the moiat eadurivr in it soa - hil'.y- the uiost binJiv. in prin-isies Of !ove and chari:y-:ae mn.at thoirou;;:ly af fectionae in spirit, and ;.ef-vadcd with the -vurmttvdL i.npuils.s of the ounaa bCat Of all the speculbtion of r.atukiud fer prom" tingp the svnpthics of t o#( untture, or aidl in, to the critmc curtiwed pitannee of ana's ha ppiiaess upon ea th. Mmlae anti u.re do tl.: .cties .Ill-I virtues ot free mafon ry i o , or rather inpatle themelfes uism thn world of brethren whom it hn:s gatertd within its r.lo.ious cir.:le. In at imerguncica of difictilty -ad dantsg.-r--ir W.A,. it) pjagu. in piriSOn -they ha;. stit coed th avpcriics of syr:';ryv. and cael!ut the cruelty of revetgn-!tey have scl ap ''Biothetr~nod" t :he si:-t of suce:r. :atl1 ia-le I e;ee sitwie ;it havoc, in LloodIthed, af the rnor.tih o the cannon. n:d opon tht# LuJte of :he swor-lMora life ha., beena sac.l by free it.ansnrv-;t'ore asistane retadered it di'.ttes anld miwtery-if-r voilen: passions conquerel. iand tore :nad ic; humwbled into bamiie than t y any ti..cr foa-dsiAin short of th-: dis ine tcle of chtris tiauity its.. To bie at the headl o1 -k) grand, so vast, s-, widte-iprend. and pihi. latbropaic an itstitttuitn in a nwl.thty court try lilk our owi, i, ailost to hitld the spring of tie fountaint froaa whih its beauty ad its~. :.>es,. fltw... The Puince. whose jot tr:sit is ,efore us. 11c:pi1 hat unoble posiiou in the eyc-t of our lnalish brolterhoed of free naasot, anad to tiLt:n we dedicute it with feelin;-s of veneration and rcslcrt. if it -howti take i. place or find a record in the lod-cs of tie emapire, we will rejoice in that little ''frce eaatturv of our owa. which h~as %t tap itn tiae het:art of excellent insti' htitas ile hunore.d like nes o eir excellent chiief"-Qutbr(a G:. Analiuamaion.-Thtc hill which wn-. pending; ftrioaautimAae in the M!asiachuwe:s S.egislaturc. to repeal the law a;ainst in termarriagcs lhete cei the white anl liack racecs, ha, recently passed b.tha lranich3es of that bosdy. Il t6.0 1louse fte vtie stoo, yeas 132. nays 11t absen: .5tt. Frai the hailuving which %% e fiad in the Nea York Courier, it will be seen that the colored ladies of Mussa1chusetts do unot re pard the subject itt so favorlc n li;ht, and havc bcu anticipating rather fearful results: "The wbite lady alolitionits of M1assa chusetts, who are so desirons of obtaining the priviledge of inter:narryi:g with ne grocs, are lt going to have all things in their own way in that State-uot by any meaas. The sables have made up their, minds to have something to say in the business thonselves, and they are quite right. 31r. Gibbons of Boston, recendy presented a petition to -thi signed by Eliza Uli6s and awenty other colored damsels and anatronts, prayuttg that the Legislature will not repeal the inter marriage law. The petition stated, bays a Bostota paper, that enlored maen, in such case, woul marry whtite womten, atnd dis pairin; of maatrimsonial f'elicity ; ulso that colored men, ev~en ntow begin to 'hight. their isives, white the tunmartied Leauax are makinag arratneents to obtain whtite wives to the great aajury and discomfort of colored danusels."' P4e Dee Beef-Mr. J. W1. Lilled al Steer last wseek at hiss Pnanecy palatittatioan io Mlarlboro' District. The nett wseighat of his four qluarters was I,226 lbs.; hiede, 9G lbs.; Tullow, after it wvas dried up. 1:1 lbs.-Thec Sicer was u cross of the lDes o and Diurhatt atoeks,--a beautiful red ant! white speckled, ur-ar I0 haambs hi;;h, amil of good lengttr. Thtis Steer had only tire usuazl ptlantatihn fare othe other stock. till the Ist Sept., wheno he was turnett itit the corn-floid, where he had corna, peas pumapkins, grasa and cane, at his will. lic was put itnto the stall about the 1st Dec., and red what he could eat of cura peas, and rudder, till killed. Cosomec-cial. I I153HuLafaO Feb. 21. Cor-ros.-Thte tnarkea remaniins the santo, as at last week's notice. We per eive however some dullness, owiug, per haps, to the expectat~ion of latter accont.. from Furops. Prices range to~-day, from: 4t to Gh cnts ; pritncipal sales 4.1 to 51 ets. A chioice article: will bring 6j tt. There hans not heetanamuch in to-day und yesterday, otn ac'count of ste election fo r a member to, Congress, and thec rain whicha fell lately. FttE:Gns.--All cotton for Charleston by1 the rail roadl, is taken at 25 ets. pter butt dred pounds. Thtere are no btoats runa ning~ to Charleston at tlsis time To Sa vannah, 40 ets. per hale.-Jeotraal. AUGUsTA, Feb. 23. Renanrks.-As will be seen itt our col unans of this day's paper. a few days la ter advice" htave been received from Liv erpool. There was no change in that market in the price, of our staple. Those advices are however favorable, as tey represent a steadiness in operations which is preferable, ina the present condition of the cottn markets, to fluctuation of a downward tendency. T1hey will-have the elect of maitainting present prices'here until we receive account, to the -'Ith of abtis miontha, expected in a few days by the steamer. Couon.-Thae recelipts since our last re view htave been moderate. The demand conittnues firm, at the prices qjuoted last week. Maucha activity in the better tgnalhi ties, which seem to en:;nce itn a greater d--re, th atenton f operato.s. Tri-e sales tba:n ite~. been effected were at pri ce ragn rm44t 5ens principal COLUM BIA, F10U. 23. COTTOW. -The artic!o has coatined to :ono in .tnoderately. and been prodptlg net by purCbasers at rates ranging from 6 o 64 ccnls, extremes-principal sales at 5 1 6 couts. Thero appeared to be more mnimation in the market yesterday, ofte ho receipt of the Liverpool accounts by he North America. than for several day1 ,elore, but uo improvement in prices. CARL:STON, reb. 25. CO-rTo.-Rcce"vd lthe past weeli '51: hlcs Uplands. viz: iy Water 5it2S m.i. i Road 367 I.ileS and bN bn~a4.a: tia. E~eartedl in same Iime 1147.i [tales, leaviig ou hand i .hiping steek of "1V% La., e..etusivo ol t761a0 .caipboa eot elenred. Ti ope1 .nti.. 4f tti weak n:ave been very limi cd, and as will t-e perceived. couniued tc uit ive das. The laily transactioni vere likewisn very irregular anti rau aa 'lljws: oa Suartinv 2a3 bales, oc Iluuday 542. on Tlauv'lra 1637. or Wed leslay -.:N, and on T:u-sday 657 bales Forner rates ire were ianfnmeed. wert g.eeral!y obtained .y holders, although it ant iu.tancar partial eecae.sionas wert nodl ist'ort- cal~a:-ou be etec:ci. Yes vrd.) natuinags. mail brought us the neaw I the arri-al of the steaaacr Acadlin a lostuu, wit Liverisoul Jates to Ohe 3% !at. N- Iettvrs h ,a:ver were received From exIrc: ) by the ppers we note : Icelme.: . hlatht mazar ket ot fron jd a a o: 1ices1 quo;.!d by hJe Britaana at the sti. wh'.ch the Cincta uews croaaed there ia he Colton niaarket. In consequence al urther tranaiacitioin in our market wera oe,;; sed, att.!$Iwe heard of but two biamal ot of aboui lte :lnit: bei:n !isp~used u yebterday to outr 1usowledge at fully a de dinei of j a i cents;. At sfat a geuera Joeclite the naaket will evei'u:ally ope is ditli.:ut at trtee. It will in a grca mcastre depend off aln . t dvices tay letter unid then ptrobaibly tanke a daay or twio be Pare hoiders and h-icrsi can mect. Tota amauneaat oft!hc -.eck sale 5W2S bale at pri res raa:;in;; Crom 1.j to 71 c,.-Ciurirr. HYMENJEAL. TI,! sifienf ti, dhal inds two terilling hearts." Usa Thar.ular ee..ing, the 23rd lt.. biv th ItV... .11. Chiles. .lr. ,L% Ia G.I lot-t.Aw^ .a %liss NAycr CrTancirir. dtuglhica of Bulk Willias, all of this Da-ta irt. O BITiUA RY. Died aa the t o irvniry, in, the 75: ve:ar of her a;e.. M:<. ..-n Ks auifls. Wile I avilijama K:na.,rd. tarr.. E..of als destric Tie decea-d. was the subtject of aficti.on1 fL the h.,t tikesa or twenty yearsl of her an, asa for the. laat -ew ye% a rous toler deailt. tops ter .iiht. toetth.-r with severe bodiiy inf seitces, confaiaed her alaaot eantireiv at hon -or twclv - r tlsiraeen vere 'lsh i:s-l een amaemtaber of the llatiat Chuirch. dtting whic timea Abe t:aneatehi ;reat zeal far the seucce, and ..iread oftlhe Go.s'el. and 1.%-r li.r :nd cot % ers.1t.,4an proved cle.arly to all aronal ther. i with whoae .4t lead an 'acquaintinaea, that lit faith w. t -I genuaine char:,ct-r. In the several relations orlifeshe acteJ lae p-rt wvalh faithreiloca's and sicerity, being a Offuctionate wife, a Irud and duatming aowthel k ind nud hospitaile as a neighnor. always ans jous fur the welfare of her frieais, and cvp cially those around her. Ier Last illtebs a though nacouuWony Fever) was borm. wil truly Chriian foritnde.for she pe Jdly e pieied p resignation to dilath. a 'a perfe wilinane., its ieave tis wortJ or snrrow au aiHictinat; sIe prayed only for a mitigation t her saacffering, but desir-d not to live. HA maar.y virta--a at arealy worthy of imnitatina nhtichs chould aadeed be a saoaurce ofu mneh cot uslationl to hcer irienas nad relatives, and cspe ci.eliy aouher aged amsi scanchl dirseed hushane wvho shoauld macat etoracw a one without haopi baut shaould recollect ata thoese. thsat date in ti l.ordl are aiasndcantly hIlessedj, a we readl thai -- heyca.e from tiear labouras ane thiacr worn folloiw thems." Maaeb we are tuand to beliet a% thae happcy let oif our dcerased freind. II;: oe' .ire. T !i' Subtecraber wishlees tu hire ouat tlh o. r fur Negras aaen, for shet enrrenft y.-a MarcIa I 2t 5. LOst, (N Tuesday night last in the Cost ''ionsea, a small Lied Parse. conatair ine a aial sum of Moaney. The finda will receive a anitable reward by delivei in;: it a this Office.. Marcha 1, 1 5 -To Bridge Barildersi. 4 lRlDGli ao lbe Built across Edisti twere then Williamt 'osey firidge no etands. unid theat the Bauildinag said Dordge be I to thec lowect liidder at la.dgefield Curt lios oun the tier~t Monday in A pril next ; althinlri ito be bauit of gnod ateriacls. aned w:irranted be kepet ina god repair fur seven fears from i time i: is veceived: ilee Bridge teo be complee by the far~ Mondnyn inc October next .LEWIS IhO.MES, Clcrk. March 1 4t f .Tax Collector's Notice, I will attend at the following plaSces ..collect Taxces, foar the year 1842. On Saturday.* Marcha 4ha at P'owell's. -- Monday,' " 6th, at Hlatcher Pon -Tuesdlay, 7th, at Itadge: -Wed'day, 8th, at Moore.: -Thurglay, - th, at Mt. Willing "Friday, ~ "ltha, at Pemarys;t -Saturday, " lIah. BI. Richardlson "Monday, Tuesdiay, & Weddesday, of> Edgefield C. I Court, at I - Thrsda, "16th, at Allen's: -Fridlay, " l7the D.Rhichardsona *Saturday, " 18th, at Towles: -Monday, -20th, at Smnyly's: -Tuesday. -21st. at Bunton': -Weud'y, -22d1, at Sheppard'a "Thursday, ". 23d, at Shadachs -Friday, "~ 24th, at Liberty lii -Saturday, 2.5th. at Titcher's: -Monday, " 7th, at Vance's: -Tuesday, "' 28th, at Gieger's: -Wednesd'av, 29th, Dleaab landma -Thursday, -30th, at ifawleurg SMonday, A pril 3d, at Edgefield C. I A fter whaich time any Books will becek ed forathae presentlyear. B. F. GOUiEDY, T. C. E. D. March 1 St 5 Notice. 4 L persons indle'.ted to us oan accouc Sduo thet first of .January last, are a quested to comec and settle up. WVe ha ti pay our debts. GOODE & LYON. t..aet ert 3 A CARD. MR. GEO. H. STARING, Professor of Daning, Pupil of Mr. Wi. Whale, stmawii Hall, City of Albatiy, N. Y.. presents his respectful compliments to the citizens of Edgefleld aid victuity, and beg. to irmi them that he designs opening a SC H OOL at the Planter's Hotel, for the instruction of Mai ters and Misses in the polite artof DANCING. Particular instruction will be given to the youth intusted to hi6 care, in manners and politenes. He will also give lessons in Dan to young Ladies and Gentlemen. Days of fsltirt. Wednesdays and Saturday*. from 2 to 5 o'clock P. bl. for Ladies. Masters and .lI j.s, and fron:I to 9 P. M., for Gentlenen. P'rava:e LCous given on Tuemdays and Fri days. The School will he opened otn Saunr ,iay the -1h InAst at 2 o'clock. P. M.. if it is to be sustsined. For terims. %ee ,mdbstcription. which is now bpen fur the reception of submcri ber% names, in care of M. E. C. Reotu,-. at the Hlotl; Citizens who are iater.,ted on the occasion. will confer a favor 1y sending iIn their names or subincribing them at the earle.'t otiportunity.O C6mmunications addessed to a. S. at the Plaliter's Hiotel, will wect with prompt attention. Any of the followinr Daiscie will Le taught. in.: Spanish Dance, Cotillion, SpanislhQitfdrie. &c.&c. Mr. Starig will prtuduce. if regtiex:ed to di so, itsaonials "" to eualificasGons and character, from geantlentela of te highest respretability. anmong whom he ha. the pleasure of naing the hunofablh K 11. Morns, Mayor of the City of New York. To obviate tle erroneous opinions of maney. who are averse to Daimeing. he begs to submit to their consideration. the following passage4 from writers of tie frat eminence on eda ion. asty more tight be added, but those are suffic.ieas to ahow the high estimation it witich Dancing is held by writers hocie !pi uions merit the highest respect. The opimon of the immortal Locke is, estimable, as it cleai ly shows .the iimoriance tha that great ntan r auncbed to Dancing at, a gentlemanly accom 1lishment, and as a pritary introdUction iutO Socitety. - Dancing. being that which gives grnefiil unm1tian to all our linabs, and. abote all things. usanhmsas~and a becuuting confidence oyoung people. I think cannuot be learned tbu esriy. Noothitng appears tit me to gire Voting ' roplo iso much coi-fidence, and behaitoilrIt. ufod Id raise theffi to tie con*eridtion of those dhofc then yeari, as Duneing."--Lor/:c. I must acknoeledge that I can see no rea sumt t'r declamation Against the moderate and discreet use of Dancing. it scetn to me there cas be use impropriety ii it, any osre than in modiulating the aoice into the waait agreeable tons in sin;ing, to a bicl. sidue, I tr1nk. will L object. What is Danctinfg. In tle Moldt rigid r sense, but the harmony of motion rendeted more palateableI Awkwardmess. ustivity. un graceful gestures. can never surely be merito riouso."-flurdgee's &ermouts to Yrong Wm94. Dancing is now so universal, that it cannot I ie dispensed with it tIe education of a gentle of wonsain. It is indeled botlh, useful and orna .amentul: as mt forms aid istrengthens tle body, r and imuprova the carriage.''-Mrs. Chapokc. ! - Dancing ought not to be continued so as to e fiitigme. expoture to cold ouglt to be carefuliv r. guarded -galast.'-Dr. Caarars on halhfd . zeresesi. a 'Dancing 14 a most wholesoute exercise, i both fAw the mind and body, but avoid excess .. iii it."-.;edical Adeitser. 1- *- Datitig as a fashiomable accomplishment rof Lioth ees, dd doniributes to ftmn the boly r to :raceful wiotiou."-'-.Dr. !'afts. Mrchil it u THEs M. S. DISTRICT COURT, DtsTtcFT or SOUTH CaaoL1NA. I5 BAN KREPTCY. SE Daniel Ho t, leelhanmie, Slyof Ne X now of A b bath tfiled a paying thit he may be J. clared a akru , purant to the Act of r Congress ofthe W. States, made, and now in force, concerning Bankrupts, and that be 'may have the benefit of the said Aett this m. is to give miotice of. the said Petition, and !, that a haearin- thereof will be had beforb ,the Houorable Robert B. iichrist, Judge e of thbe said Court, at a Gouit to be holen at the f'ederal Court House. in Char'es tuu, on atoonday the twentieth day of 0March nelt at 11 o'clock, A. BM., at which * place and time all persons itterested wnay appear aand shew catise, if any they have, a why the prayer of ihe said Petitioner r. shold tnot he granated. Char leston, 23rd diy of Fe~bruary, 1843. II. Y. G RA Y, Clerk. mli.rh I at 5 S.Public Idfilce. E ~ SHA LL SELL, at pibic outcry, at rV Edgeield C. II., o'n Tuesday the'l-fth -of Marcha next. (being the seco'nd day'of Court.) on a credit of one aind tWo yeais. that valuable Pf~anmatton on Dehaverdasn Creek, in this distrie~t, - contaihng 86~3 acets, more or less, owned by Jo RI. Sitskin, deceased ELifRED SIdfICINS. NWILLIA'M J. Sf[3fKfNS'. fl Feb. 16' S 4 Ranaway 0 FiOM the snbseribet, mmin near e loud's creek, ini the naeighbo'hnad ofCbamnan's Mill Edgedeld D~istridf, my Negro'man JOJI N, whom I pui. c'hash of nmy fathler a few weeki ago, inyther pulichased hizin from a spe. colataW.from Virginia. John said he was ramsednear Richmond, Va., he is aboist 21 0O years of ageabout 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high. of light compleuion, and has a scar on the cor ner ofhis lef eye ; is a stut weit made iGllow. 1. full faced, .pasquick when spoken to. ,He had on whs he went a'way a fur cap,-a Crown ish ejoth deat, andf panta1oons of course grey coh tis mute lieybei n to get back t to iil. I will gi e lifle reward to any persom whbo'ilap'hidteaisaean :confit hie i any jail in this State, so that I get him again, and if brought home all reason The speculantorfromn wheth'he was purchased writes hisi nam Andrew Lee. ADNBLAdi. 1prees Reucda sie .Edgiueld Boo andl Shioe AL EIII: - oe'rosalr, lamoa srtsa'v'ona. .'tibsiber respectfully informs the muei In general, that he haa concluded treuehsformer prices on coarse SHOES His prices in future will be for plain stitdeae down Negro Shoes, $1~ gj2 For coars pegged Shes 1 25 All other kinds of work done pr'optr~~ioihably -- ekApu. The different Shoes, &ic.all warranited lIe willalso keep costanmilj ah hand, ready ts mnadl Bridles, Wagon Geer, and Soles, Ulipei *. and Harness Leather. all of which be will sel ,e low, for Cash, or ons short credit'to ptmnctual Good Hides bartered for as heretofore. Feb. RI. L. GEARLTY. State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Itobet McDonald, Rlor ~Spies. 1XITILL BE SOLD, at thejhou4o of de . fendant, on Thursday the 9th day of March, at I o'clock in the forenoon ol' thai day, the following property viz: One fine Sideboard. one Table, one ma bogaily do, twelve Chairs, two Looking Glasse", one lot of Crockery Ware, two mahogany Card Tables, Shovel, Tougs and Andirnn-", and various otber articles. Torms CwJI. is. CHlRISTIE, s. z:. j). Feb. 21. W8:3 ($2 25) c 4 State of Soutli Carolina. EDG.FF.LJP DISTRICT. Wil. Vance, TU j'oreclo:ure of The FEitetors or Aj~rtgage. I I. %I. Culier, dlee'ed.0 1l L b4- so _d at Eiae.Gelli C. lrot,.%e. on tle first Mou ay in .',iarch rext. in the.above stnted C.ene. : be lflowin, ne nroes, viz: Cloa, Prri-sto. Ilurt.D,. k. .%. fred, Ben. Honry, Jouin. Uralb. anod nua infant child. One of the negroes isi age blacknnih. . . Tcrns or SIlc Cash. s, cilRieTIE, S. E. D. Feb 13. 184 $2 25 :3 3 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Howard & Garuany, Vol. L. & 1I. P. Subcr. W ILL IE SOLD in the Town of ..Hamburg, at the bnose of defendant. on Thur*iay. 9th of March. at ' o'clock, the following property, viz: nte Dray. one gig and larness, Ifousehod & Ki:ch En Furgiture, Tetuii CaiE. S. C1HRISTIE. ..t, Feb. 20, (S2 2-.3) 4 State of South Caroinia. ABBEI7LLE DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Willian, n'jljon, ) es. Billfmar Parinn. F.li abeth Todd ~.others. I appear. to mlly satisfactiomn thia Caroline~ Gripsley. Whitfiedd BS.,zeon1ai aid Fwelne lis witp, Toliser Towles snd Sated. And his doile. Albert Rubetono, mannurlmi Wlahon & thrlott Isi., %ife. Andeorrson Sanme. andl Cornmefiddd wutit. Marf. t d.suithter oilMa ty Brown. d,.eeaed. wihmm. las iterm:arred with momre one unk :Mnit. lroy Bibo i. uimd Danaiel Gent and Niutiy his t ire. drfendanmts. natied ins the said bill. are. and reside emsout the liits of this stste: Ordered. that tie said defendants resecilvely, del appear, plead. an is er or demur, to tile said bill, witlin llmhre mointilis from thiis date, or decree pro conlfet o will be rendered arainst thenl . Ii. A. JONES, c. E. A. V. Comlmissionrr's OtTice. Abbeville. Feb. Id. 1613. 3w 4 State df S6Utit Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. B Y LAVER TOWLES, Equirc, Ordinary of Edge6eld District. Whereas, Giles Lartin, htaib applied tc me for Letters of Adnainistration, de boni: ' the wiWtutk eaan credit. Uf Edward Coloman, late of t District aforeaid, deceased. These are, therefore, tacite and admon ist all and singular, the kindred and credi tors ofthe said deceased, to be anti appenm befute stre, at our tiext Ordinary's Co'sur fur the said District to be sioleti at Edge geld Couhtflouse of: the 13th of .Marei 1843, t6 shaw canlne if anly, wh ly thi saidl Administratiou, should tnot 1)e granted1 Gliven. untd-r mli haude and scal ibis l70 day of F~eb. onie iho~usand eight hundrelru and forty-twso, anda int the sixty-senad year of Amecrienn ?ndepenidence. Feb. !2.18S44. [ga2 124] j t d State of' South Cal-olinia. EDGEFIELD DtSTRtiT. DY OLIVER TOWL Es, l'oui.r 13Ordinary of Edgprleld Diatrict. Wherees, Charles Duncan hath appies to taue fur Laiter's of Admzinistrationt de bonmi nont,on all anid singular the goods, an~d chla: tels, rights and crelits of Allen E theredge late olithe District aforesaidl, deensed. These are, th'etefore, tu'cite and admntn labialiano iugulay, thte kindred antdcredi torsol'the said deceased, to bend' appea~ before nme, at our nexl Ordinary's Count 1o the said District to be houldeat at l-'dgeihI Court House on the 13th March, l81.1i to shon' cause, if any, why the said . ariulstrtti'on sho'uld tiot be gran tedl. Given unader any band and seal this 17t1 dag of ('ebtruary, one thousoand eight hun dredl and forty three, & in the sixty-bevenat. year of Aameaican ludleptdence. 0. T1OWLES, o. i:. a. Feb.22, 1843. ($2 124) b. 4 State of' Soutir Car'olina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. B Y OLIVER TOWLES, Esquire Oriary of Edgefieldl District. Whe cas, Willia-n Murrel, hatbh appliie to me for Letters of Admnistradon~1 en al and singular the goods and cb'juals, righti and credits ofJesse McClefldon,lato of th District aforesaid, daceasedj. These are, therefort?, to cite and admrot ish all anad sirtgul~e lbs kindred and credi torn of tho said de~ceased, to be and appca before mne, at our next Ordinary's Coun for the s-:Ad District to L:a htoldena at Edga field Court House on the 13'th 3March. l68& to a'now cause, if antj, why the said Ad. r~ainistration shourf nut he grantted. Given under mjy hand'and seal this 17t day of February, one thousand eight lin dred atnd forty three, and in the sixty s veth year of Armerican Indepenidence. r Fe. O, TOW L ES. 0. a:. D. Fe. 0.183. [$2 12] 41 l.btice. LLpersons having demands agaim hes ese of Robecri Garrett, dee'dI will please ;prement them duly attested, Ihe subscribers, and all personas indehtte tO said estate will make immediate pay~ ment.. JOHN W. GA RRETT, and JOHN A. IHOUSTON. Feb. 16 -n Notice. B Y mutual consent, we shall jefiti Public Auction, comimencing Ttl" day the 7at or March next, our entire Pio. teraviile property, both real and personal, consisiiing of foaur Negroes, v:z. three Tur ners und one Wa;;oner. thirteen Blules, ono saddle 1lorse. ihrce atrong six unIle Wagor.'. amt liaruess, one first rate Iwd hi,rb W at.on, wte set W1.acksmith Tool. atock of Stotc Ware, Brick and Tyle. Corn, Fodder and flay; stock of Goddo. consisting of lonespouns. Sugar and Cof f-e. Iron. Leather, Shocs, White Lead, &c.&c.&c. On a credit fill 1: Jan.uary, 1814. J. GliIS & CO. Potter-il!e. Peb. J3. IS.1j. 3t .3 St-ate of South Call'oina, IDG)F -:FILD) DISTRICT. PI:dcv Rhode.n & uthers, Deft's. l' ~iweriug tu siv matisf~Action thaL A hal Rhodeu. and Wiliam Ihoden. ttj o of :e defenzdanits in the above stated aa, resii: bemuri;.he liminsof this State. It - . ereircel. that tlhey 'appear amI odec I r.e :'itin &r sale Uf the r'al emae o! ''6 -'en. d"e'd. on or before . i- r-,': of'.lay ntem. or 0hcl cosen:u! to a:.. _- j. Y L.:, cutered of re: curd. Fe.bb J2i ~2 State f Souith Carolina. Alifl-AILLE DISTRIICT. JoseIh JdClob undII1L Elizzbeth: l1'Xife, A pillienul. vs. Elizabhace Finl y and thers. IT sippears to my ,.atisinction that Rail del Fi noidgand Calel Filh. iwo of the Defealantai. rt .tide wi-hoLui the linmitll e' this State, ii is therefoure Ordered. that they Ito aplt-r 141d Iject tm the divisions or ->aleof Ihe Re:l! Etate of Jaitcs F:11ly, oi or lefire hei: first 3ontjd:oy i-4 April, I,43. or lw;r cnien to ihe Satle i oil bo cr.lured uf r-eord. D.\VID LE 0Y . A. r,. Jam IS 'N11 5 1 . .Votice. A . perge.n, idehlcl-eJ i the cstato ol' .A.il a Wimteiosh, t~edare re ga ltea fn:mke immlnediate payment. as thr: cndition of :i.e cmate is such, (hat it % il n ndli it oaf itai -nee:. . ) IVLII TOWLES, Ordinary. Fel. I u' I Execefor's .1olice. A Lt. peren .debted to the eale -- Win. . J. '.,er. dec'l.. ether by Note or Bliok Arenaut. core e.-iiegeteal tu Come forward aml setlte wil Captlains G. If-JANo. With whomua the Note. anud Acconais are deposited for cul. lectiin. A lon;;er i ndul-enice calot be given. thiose wi-ling to save cost will do wall to avail Iletches of this opportunity. as the Note* and Accaunts. vaill be pnt in the hands of an otlicer lfor collivetijon. without reospect tu per sons. Thow having demands agnansft the sad estate are reolue.ted tu hand theu in. legally atieaied. e'll.fRI3 j. GLCVER, Exruder. Dec. -.i 4d tf A . NIEW MTORE. A I;ARGE & SPLENDID STOCK? OF DRY GOODS-Cheupfor CaA. -' HARLES SANFORD, late wholesild dealer in the City of New York. Ilas ta ken a Store next to Mr. 1aunter's Hotel, in Ilanburg. S. C.. wherie ie las taken his entirv Stock of Dry 4o1s,4i. To which lhe would respectfally invile the at teatihm of those wishi' any article in his'line. feeling e~;nufidenat tbat the ceapnecss ofhiagood4 ' amin: Ihis ptock. My onl~y ehj,-ct being to dis ' por of mny Stoc:k. lbut little us aao advanco f'roa c istc-t wiltlabe aasked. ' .Conuntry .ierch~an, will find Guoods at New a Yo'rL p sicet tI.esho LIVN la~ce. CII 'il.ES SA NI'OR D. llmai.Norr. 5. :'-42- if A l State of South Carolina. 7I1.\l~s .J. illl;LKIt, living fotrr m niles abcove Liberty iatti on the Stage road in this D~i-trict. Tolkb. efore tn' a small chiesat sorrel llor.e, live. feet hignh, ai louxa star in, his foerehlead. ight hind feoot white. a hIem~ishi ine hai eve, slg'ed all round, somie saddle mark, on his tmek. about eo tfen years oXd, rsacks or puce:. under ulho - e.addie. ,A ppraise-I I:) Sasnelerc C. Cohmh, 5. F. ,te'phieas zind .'. ft. SnaeIgruve, to ie Wort thiistv aldoa. , orl - .M Ti..agistrato. r Feb. . h13 at 3 'I State ol' South Carolin, -j IN TIIFE L'OlMOX I'LE'AS W.illiama Smiithm. '- Trespass, Attachment Al--x. Simnpsonl, 11E~IIF Pleeaf-.dhas ing flled his declaration E.in my .,flice auC~nnst thce said defenadant: Ordered -.t the defenedantt do appcar anid pale'ad thereto waishin a enz and a dsy from the bIline tat the sname,. 'atherwise. fulOA judgment wdle awre iinst lhinm. "ilJOIIN F. LIV.ING.STON, C. C. P. Sept.% l y 31' I State of SouIth C'arolina, AJIBEVILLE: DISTRICT. , IN THlE COMMON PLEAS. Jon . \Attahent, Asaumpsit. Wm. 31. Cj'eswell. ) 73 'E Plaintitf leaving filed his declaration i. n my aflice againat the Defendant whaoas r withut thme limits of Staie. Ordered that the -! said defcendant do appear ad plead thereto .within a year and ai dlay from: the filing @t the siame, otheurwise final jndgoment will be awar dedi aigaimnst him. JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, C. C. P. i Cherk's etlice Sept i4. l1 j. Sept. 29 ly 3 State or Souith Carolina. ABBEVILLE~ DISTRICT. IN TIlE COMM.tON PLEAS. W. E. Wilsaon, Ex. vis. ixn Attachwerat, Debt. it 7J1Tl. Ilaintiff having fied hi. dedtaration , inmy oliceagainst le said efenedant. o) who is withiont the limits of the State-: Order. a ed that tihe said efendant do appear and plead . thereto within a year and n doy (roma the ilin ofthe samnd othearwise final jadgmaent will by awvardeelagainst bitn. J0O1iN F. LIV'INGSTON, C. C. P. Cl' Otic !-t Sp. 8