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Sli * ClHMffMt feA|] IffiiinlnilM a^f tHia T afrf >!iMiiMa/mi^Bl | WofCoa^WMr*cho?H>ttf tiSSSSitoMS ; Wfcig* ha?? no cmmJi<J<^?* fiw CobMk. two U. t 8. fWtors are to be choeeit?one .o4|to pUce of t I Mr. Benton, nod the otb^r to fill the r?e*icy oe- . ctoioned by the death ?fi&r. Lwn. I e.-- TH *? } St,AV'KHV.IV nvni ivn ?wn iv nTt-m i . unuunnu AiW *11 r. . UNITED STATES. , .?-. . '/ \ T.ord Brougham, andothor philunlroptsts by pro- 1 \ sentenced to bo banged for slaVo Renting. They held up one of tho American Stated is the only civ. ? I iHaed ^ommuuity in iho world in which such a pen- I alty f6r such an afloncre was authorised by law.? 1 ' * The foot of tlie case however is that, the law in * I (i)-estion was an English law passed in 1750, while I South Carolina was under British rule. It had 1 I remained obsolete-on the statue book, its existence ' scarcely | rodtss. . Judge O'Neal, before whom the case came, lias given-a bffof history of the affair, which is published in tho Glasgow; papers. In the course of his I letter ttie Judge aslts: "I* Scotland free from the sin of slavory?white slavery i . Are there no taskmasters in England,. Scotland, and Ireland, who can vie with the very worst amongst us t Compare our slaves, negroes though they be, with your white servants, your Starving laborers, your suffering tenantry ;, and if j I they have not more comforts, more happiness, J South Carqlioiaus will oe content to be branded as merciless tyrants. But until the condemnation. ' is brought about, wo say to your censors, 'PbYsi- 1 , ciuti, ,hunl thyself.' " 1 * Tho.London Tirnos; commenting on the Judge's 1 letter, is constrained to make these admissions: 1 *'TJicdifference brftri en Enghtnd and Curohw+ it. that our 'white sifter*' tin- *n /*?' " ' iwvwy m-'tit buy them. , They are a drttg i* the market. It is ' the isUerwst of the employer to tea re them an free as jwuih/e. The selfishness of power and wealth, of 1 % land, (t/td capital, ic!Is not directly on the. indiridssal \ 'whitt slit re*, hut on the system of the whole laboring 1 '11 ? i i mass.. . . * k ? /* . , This is a pretty fair exposition of servitude* in ' England. . The slavery of Ktiglish laborers is that 1 of a caa(o subjectcil to a superior caste. "It is the > interest ofthe employer to hare them as free as pos- 1 siblc." That is to say, the domestic relation be- 1 t>\eea the employer und the laborer is as slight as 1 jxjssihlc?-for. 1 lie reason that the former wants the ' service of thu other, without iuQurring responsibil- ' itics towarvjs hitn Itcyond. the small pittance of ' wages \\lm.ii is fixed by the master Vunsulf. He ' r comes under no obligation to furnish regular cm- J pinytpent,but discharges tiie laborer at will, he is .. gff Hot i>ouu?l to support him whetj the poor map .is sipk ;,he tokos no care of (Ho old broken down la^ Wr?c. Neither does the English master do any thing tp aoo b|a.?.t*rking uian comfortably provided with vair til* Hit9 mnu II IS llinc 0110 fll8 Id* bor to bi*.master ; lie must have work or j?crish; - hoi* at tlw mercy of the master?rlor his labor is it "d^ug in the market;" tlic employer can havo.it at Jiia own price, und in the language gf the Times, .[ he screws-the |?oor workingmnn down "to a scale of living which lie would lie ashamed to allow in his homes and tings."?CAter/iv/tut JMercftry. . . J UNITED STATES AND MEXICO, i - It appear# that every now sad then there is funned up avery pugnacious spirit iu regard to tliis country. At present, tlieuttitude our <joyerumont appears to have assumed in rcgnrd to Icxas, is the . cause of much excitement in Muxico. A very worm correspondence has been carried on between the Mexican Minister and our Charge d'Aflfaires. It apj?vars that the coinuiMudant at VeraCruz, having informed the General Government of the urrivnlat tha} port'of the! American Squadron, under the cptnuiapd of Commodore Connor,. Senor JUoVft?>eg<n, the Minister of Foreign Afloirs, bad ed. dressed a note to Mr* Green, at tlie legation, <fcuiauding, in the name of the President, ii'the ap]>?arance of this ^rmumerit, and the appoach of a military force*, to fhg Texan frontier,.indicated an intention on the part of the United States Governineot to tick' in' is hostile manner towards the M?xi.. ... :? .1 _i LI ?.? ?p ?:.i vuii wj>3f ii iuv lauui ouvuni uuicr a waup ? m? tfibview Of re-acquiring It. In suclt a case Moxico would consider it a declaration of war. and | Would be compelled to resist forco by force, after, what'lio calls, such an outrage, and tbo violent ( rupture of amicable relations wiili the Mexican .Republics. The rei?ly of Mr. Green, our Charge d'Aftaircs, ( was that lie would lay the communication of the" , Mexican Minister before the Government of the United States, and on the' receipt of on answer, forward it to Scnor Bocanegra, the Mexican functionary. - The U. 8. Cutter waa at Vera Cruz, awaiting the payment of the third inatahnent of the Mexican in- , dcmoityVit is said the money is ready, but With' held by the Mexican authorities until official information is received regarding tbo action our OovoruuMiii os tbo Tcxsr. Annexation question.? i*i#. Sat. Cour. . . ^ , ' N*w Conrrox.>?A bale of new Cotton from the ] plantation of Isaac C. West Esq. of Houston coun- < ty was received yostcrduy, and sold nt 8 cents j>er ; liny and it it will-leave to-day for New York.- Tbo ? .first bale last season reached us on the 21st of Au- < . gust, sold in Macon at 0 cunts and hero at 8 cents < |?er lb. far the Charleston Market.?-?S?n. lit'p. Fmst Balk op Cotto.v.?Tlie first bale of the 1 crop of this season was sold yesterday at 9 1-8 cents. It was of good quality, and weighed 4.54 1 pounds. Since-writing the above, two bale* have 1 arrived from the plantation of J. B. Morriwether, 1 and brought 0 3-8 cents.?-Montgomery Joumttl. ' New Cotton.?A l>ulc of New cotton was re* ! reived yesterday from the plantation of James .*huihJr. Bsq-t-of Columbia county. It is of /good quality. Tim first bide of now cotton r?v? curved last summer, was op the 24th of Augti4t, 25 days Iutcr.?Angut(a Chronicle, 41 ?l nU. (lex. McDoprie.?We understand this gentleman is in.a very -Weak state, so much is his health impaired, that at the Greenwood Dinner, on Wednesday last, ho >vas unable to reach the stand pre. ]tared for Jiim? & address the assembled citizens, without assistance, und whilst addressing thorn . wns filrccd to hold himself up by the ratling of the stand. His physicians has advised him to try i tour to the Springs, to recruit, if jio>?.il?le, Ins )?? llth. IJlf/rrfrr/tf . | frrrtintr. ^ ^ ftfa it U [i$r ill the tuinple of Paine are u^L|>utcd^ Poking ages r^^bew* ^"mOsiy bdilUant exbibilions of intellect ib the higher walks of ttte+atare, 1 their fame will pevea*J^p*?ipscd by the splendor af tnope ^ffulaenit New, we 4mi+ shore ui ine, applause oT the world mny he won, evon aft this ss)rt by untiring persovercnce, ami extensive dfvotion to literary and scientific pursuits. The field of Science has scarcely any.limits, as the experience of the last fifty years have proved, by the rapid advancement made in several of its departments. Every deEarrmentof learning opens a rich and inexhaustile mint for exploration, and afford# a theatre, for the display of the illimitable powers of tqau's immortal pert. ** But to those who have pressing engagements and ardont duties in life, of a different character, to meet and perform, there ia given but little limit to tread the intricate paths of Science, or recline at onse in the shady grovo of Parnassus. This is true of the larger numlier of those who have the ability and inclination to carve out for themselves 11 ! > U-: 1 V - - _ .j........v.. m ui/icinx ana liiieramrc. from the views entertained and expressed by some, we would naturally conclude that they really believed that the scholar derived food sufficient to sustain life from hilt own - contemplations and the air he breathes. I- apprehend, however, that- the reflection would nbt bo altogether agreeable, after * sweet indulgence *n philosophical research, or in the more delightful dreams of imagination, to awakon with hungry stomach and empty |H>ckets. It would not, at least, comport with the pride and spirit of tho American- people. The time lias not yet arrived in this country, when the exolusive right of the author to die enjoyment of the profits o! bis literary productions will afford the means of feeding and clothing him. The more substantial staff of life, corn and cotton, is decidfcdly more effectual iti supplying the wants and soothing the \ cure attendant upon human existence. We, nourBVer, have reason to hope that the time is fast BJMK prouching, Mid will soon dawn upon us, when thelovers of the Arts and Sciences and tho worshippers of die Muses shall uot lie driven by the illiberal and avaricious spirit of their countrymen, to. visit European nations in quest of favor and patronage, whpn that, reword, due to the struggles'1 and victories.uf intellectual exertions, will be free- . ly bestowed by a grateful and gwiermi^npiple. il uctioun, this great end should be kept constantly in vieNv; arid though he should fail to catch tbe fleeting echocr of popular renown, ami be disappointed in writing his name in conspicuous characters "011 the clifts of fame," his reward will surely follow. If no other meed should be giveu likiu, he will leave the gratifying consolation, that , he has devoted his time and talents to the iftvwttP uration of ililiirct* ?<> ? ?U- ? a -J w .....e..wu inc minus uiid improve the manners and morals of the peoBut it was not our object to lavish oar humble praise upon the great men whose names we have ' mentioned,'nor to contrast the advantages afforded for the full development of the powers of the mind, and the rewards held out to distinguished merit in our country, and at this tiiue^ xvith those presented by & review of the history of other nations and pust ages. We intended only to throw out a few hints intimating the sheer folly and fruitless vanity so often manifested in the attempts of men of ordinary parts to win laurels at this dny, l>y the prodigal tnhaf ink. A. C. Laurens C. H* Jul) 19th. v- v ? L a Mb* ico.-?The N. O. Courier of the I6th ult. publishes an address-from Gen. Woll to President Houston, informing him of the re-commencement of hostilities against Texas. Gen. Woll states that the delay accorded by the supreme Government in the armistice concluded the 15th February having expired, he is instructed by president Santa Anna to communicate intelligence that hostilities have re-commenced from the 11th of June. Gen. Woll adds that his Government has seen with well founded indignation, the perfidious conduct of Texas in violating the conditions of the armistice respecting the commissioner*, who, according to the 4th article of the armistice, were bound to repair to .the city of Mexico, in order to ' regulate the the differences between the two countries, as for as practicable-?that President Santa Anna thinks the honor and dignity of the nation require chastisement for such descrcditahlo conduct?and that though blood may flow, justico is on the side of Mexico, and the fortune of war could not but be favorable to those who fight for their countiy against usurpers. The (ksjwlcSi is (luted the 19th Jane. Intf.rkhtino Publication.?The London papers announce that the correspondence of Edmund Burke, running from 1774 to 1797, (the year of his decease) will shortly be published with explanatory notes. This will be a work of extraordinary interest snd value; possibly it might hirdiulf* his Iptlsr* to nrwl frnm frho ? ? - W.v IWfca VI IIIV I American colonies, during the period thai preceded the Lexington battle. Barke, for several 1 years was regarded as one of of the firmest friends of the colonics. His name is often' (bund among the regular toasts given on public occasions in the < newspapers. This will he a capital accession to ' ilie materials already collected for a history of our revolution. _ STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, N|>nr*n#?t?nrff District. m THE TtiWT OV ORPINART. WHEREAS, J. Win Smith hath allied to mr for Xrltun of Administration am ail noil singular the good# an?l chattels, right* and credits of Beruh Smith, late jf the district ;i foresaid, deceased. These are therefore to cite ai d admonish all and sincu- , lar, the kindred and creditors of the mid deceased, to be uid appear before me, at oof nett Ordinary's Court for the Miiil district, to he hoklop at Spartanburg Conrt House on the 2?th dny of this roalant, to shew cans*, if any, why the mid atfanluiatmtMMi should not l?e granted. (;i\ en under my luuul and seal, this 13th day of August, In the Vearuf our hml owe tlmnsand eight hundred and rortv.'oiir, nnd in tin- tiBtli vcnrof American Independence. I r. HiiW|p:V, n. *ne t (-'I l-'Ji DJIEWS2 nnins^wp ^ B?t?^, ? . '..% > w-n ?*v. ?p.. nnwny. lupilH If, WG ^ ' .1 1 ' I . ?. J1 O^nt tho 9th hut., a Negro boy, wlflftaays hi? name it. IH John, and that he of ^ and Sntr ^tcaihm br^H*' ht ac- i wdanoB wttb^ha cTjh^a II WILL Mil to the highest bkldtflM* the 19th and Uth dno of October next, at my nddcnce, neat Cross Anchor, all My Real ami l'tumma! 1'rHft i rn irfhi;- ilfn Trnrt of Land, containing one hundred aad.GAy ?cOB?; stock of , wwi, nogs, lunuiug tools, Uaabuld and kitchen furniture, com, fodder, oat*, Sec. Set'f^frrnxa fade known on day of ado. { .r7 >?*; . . ira. H. FARROW. j August lg, 1844. ^?^(r Adiminhiratori A LL persons having my demaA gitfW^the eatate ?t A A. W. T. Mo Bride, late of liana Dutrk;L deceased, will pleaae present thorn, made ant in due form, to the Administrators. And those iiuhMcd, arA'"Inquiredi to t aha immediate payment or we Mil be under the neceasity to force their attention. ' m?D RF.ro. JoffiT L1TTLEJOIIN, XSmxtaTnATORs. August 8, 1844. 3 l-t? 1. ' l' ..M.? Look at TUn. ? am' 1V| K. I.. FI.IAN, wotild informfbe puldio.-tlint lie hn.? 1TJ| ojmneii a store of DRV GOOD8J AND GROCFRIFS, f?r every description,"all fresh and go&l. at UiiPXiincstonc Springs, and will sell at the lowest Clijirlestiju prices. Limestone Springs, July 30, 1811. 34-1 in KpnrtaubvuR VflMtecrs. IWill drill (lie Spartanburg Volunteers, uihler the Command of Capt. 1-ogg, on the 1st Saturday in: September neat, at which time they will bo reviewed with a view to their reception. " I ; " . r-: E. C. |,KITNKR. Aug. 12. 1844.-31 Col. 36th Heg't. H. C. Militia. COTTON. OTTO if BAGGING, Manufactured in Greenville Di?V/ trict, at'Mr. McITeea factor)', for aalr by 6. W. BOMAK. Agent. PHMmtg C. 11., An-. 1 34 t ft/it'.'. ? . , , 4gmroial. -it-IP Married, on tlw Otli iust., l?y II. White, Km]., Mr. lainri Rnbbs to Miu Caroline, daughter of H. J. Rowland ?ah of Spartanburg district- ,.* v.'} On tl?* l*t initnnt, in fAgcfiehl district, by Rev. J. M. Chi Ids, I>r. JnhnJ^ MtwU to Mb. Sarah J. J, fckher. fl f- W-T* IN TUB CO I'It T OB W>DINA1tY. ' RTTllERKAlJ, Wesley Water* and "Tliotjm* Water* hath B ? *|)]>lio*l to me for Letters of Administration, on all and aingubff the good* nutl chattel*, right* and credit* of John Wj^wL Sen., late of the district aforesaid, deceased. Those are therefore to rit<- and ndnwmii-h. all utid Mrigukindred and creditor* of the mid decenaed. to be Mil appear bp fore tun. at our next Ordinary'* Court for the said .[Uriel, < to bo hohlcu at Rportaulmrg Court House, on I |he 23d day of August, to *l?ow cuter, if any, why. tho aid administration ?bonld not be granted. Given under my band and deal, tftus. 9th d*r of Anguat. , ift the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred ana Krrtydbur, and in the 68th ycarof American Independence. B. BDWDKN, G. S. T>. Aug. 14, 1844. 34-ei* . SOUTH CAROLINA, Spartanburg iHnfrlct. IN THE COURT OF ORDIXAtf'V. WHEREAS, Hugh Henderson, Jr. hath applied tome for letter* of Adiniuislrutkm, tec ull mil singular the good* and ebattela, right* and of Hugh Ilcndcraon. Sen., lute of the district M'oreSltid, dreeaarn These are, therefore, to cite and'admonish fall nnd ainCilar, the kindred arid creditor* of the said deceased, to ? turd appear before me, at our nettwiiiary't Court for the said District, to be holdenat ftpaBanhur^Court House, on tho titith day of thia month, tg' show cause, if uny, why the said administration shouldSht be granted. n: i i * ? -? ? " " * * -* .iihrnw U>; uwu no MunMinw^Al August, in the year of our Lord oac right lnindrod and fortv-foar, and in tbe 06 th year.of American Independence. I R% mD JV4)KNf-(jr, 8. D. Aug. Id, 1844. 3V.?ie- v. \ n : Hud Wi r rt uns?5U1 D*?t?i<vK, I Uarti!* Court iiorsk^july' - - NO. 5? . s ' ' rpHR Cppmiandiok QflSeers of theVth Hrigndc of In fun X* try wilLgh*gfiiblo at the I.iroeAnc Sjiriftgii ou Monday, tk&Z&m of Augnafncxt, and eapamp for five day*. The ('ornuiimionod Officer* ofthe 9tb Reg't of Cavalry I at the Liinoetuno Hpriug*, with tho 9ib Brigade of Iufantry, on Monday, the 2t>tli of AuguMt A . i Tho following Regiment* will paUr foi 1 trill and Review at the tfgto* and place* hereflk MtdA, viz? ' Tbe 35tb Reg't at Union Court H<>v?v*>n ARedna^lay, tbe 4th of September. The 46th Keg't at Kbeneaar, <*? F*9b?. t ember, The 34th Reg't at Smith'* pid FiA/bh SdtAfclay, the 7 th of September.. T%t-. -T. , - ftThe 37th Reg't at Wilkin*'en W.<?4*i*y, the 11th of Srptrmlicr. / Y ' The 341th Reg't at Timyn'* ?u FrAy. the. J3tli September. The 45th Reg't at tho Bornet Vartocy, mi Toeaday, t^e 17 th of September. Tin; 9th Keg't of Cavalry will paradmyy compnnie* with the" Hog't of Infantry moot convenient'.^ ' *V:' Brevet Major General Mexico; of di 9th Brigade, and Brigadier (ienrral Jane*, of the 10th ' Hgigade of Infantry are charged with the iituwinti of a* madi of tin* Rder a* relate* to their respective command*..,.} ' The comtniaaiom-d end non-rommiadwird officers will j ***emble at their respective Mooter1 flflpnd* for drill and i iMnwnnnn on aw (Ifer prrvinu* to thplr Wvicw. t'cuua>nnd*i*t? of BegimeiiU will make n retuni tn their Brigade Major of the date* ami grade* of nil th? cotnini*. tinned officer* in t??? hr respective Hegiiftfcno, at W?t ten rlay* before the meeting of the ramp. By order of the Major General 5th TWe. J. V. GI8T, Aa'lW July 31-52 OI'R Note* ami accent* are in the hand* oi QiJ. Thomson. 1'eraou* indebted will make faytmnt fohiin. BKATTISML H<)\VLAM>. "K 7 3t t FOUND. ON the Court Yard, on sale flay in Align*!, a an in ??f money, the Inner ran obtain it by dc*crjl>ing the wtuiu irnl paying for this advertisement. OLIVF.B CLARK. Anguat 7, 1844. 33 ? . Cftftlt for Hfftrofg. rpiIK 8uhwriher w i*he* to |Mtnhn*e a largeaumber of X Negroes, for which liberal price* will, br paid, and in Cash. ?:0V\> JIU.K. Ansuyt f?viJ,44. " ' '.J'l-iM -I . ' - - - - - ^ BY Virtue.. f sundry Wriuof FferTCi#*. foi tte 111 | directed, vrdl oe sold before the Court House )oor, in the village of Sp:u-tanbtivg, First * donday and Tuesday i.i September u?*t, \vithi? . fie usual hours of Sheriff Sale. The following roperty? 4000 acre* of land, nwm or Ipso, wlioroort I* a larnrwc I liown us t|ie Ellen F urnace, aa the property of tlvi? &es tilt Manufacturing Company, joining Lancia of AL Gaflhey t t al , at tlx- anil of Robert Liptconil>o, el nl. it pj 46I? acre* of laud, more or kiw, joining lands of Htunucl fo iuratt, ot a), an the property of the Neshitt Manufacturing ^ ;un>panv? at the auit o! 8umucl Littli joUu. ct ul. 'Jt m ' iOO acres of Inud, mora or lesa, joining lumU of JplM t >Volf,.et al. an the profK?rtv of II. J. Rowland, nt tlie suit u. f O. W. & J. Bomar, et al. it 850 acres of lartd. more or less, joining faints of Stephen iplawn, et al, m the property of John T. Owen, nt tlw ^ wit of \Vm. Uoriuan, ot al. it ,| 300 aerOa of land, more or leas, joining lands of I,. Cautrcll, et al, ua die property uf William Turner, at Um auit jf Lee Under, et al.. 3t ^ 100 acme of laud, mora or leas, joining landa of James Elobbin*, et al, aa the property of Andrew Cargill, at the ant rf J ease Cleveland, ot al. Ct j 150 ncMt of land, mora or less, joining lauds of John t> H. Walker, jrt al, as the property of Samuel Gentry, at the t aakof John W. Redman, et al. ' St n 200 acre* of laud, mare or lea*, joining lands of Mark 'S Owen; aVlhc w. W, et il7St* ? Onh Sorrell Horse, o* the-properly of Jdhfh It. Wdnrts, ' at the?sSoAJL *' laiiwy, egals. J ~ -- ?t. v, t it One negro girl: called Maria, as the property of Catfce- '' rine Newman, at the suit of'A. B. Rice, adni'x, et al. 6t . I Negro girl Maria. as the property <>f C. IV. Edwards, I ~ at the auit of S. &. N. W j Cooper, et al. Ct Tenrtaof sale, C*sb.,! Purchasers to'pay for papers. ORDINARY'S SALE. By order of R. Buwdeu, Ordinary, will be sold before the Court House Door, in tho Village of HjKtrtauburg, on "1 the first Monday in September next, one two acre lot arid J house, sold as the real estate of E. IV. Harrison, deceased, fi for dirisinn among the heirs, sold on a credit of 12 months, ( **?nt costs, which must bo paid down, and purchasers to o S're Doiul, with approved security, and a mortgage to ? ? s Hre the peymfflt, IT necessary. Purchasers to pay for r papers. - t Notice is hereby given that all property advortised, J if deferred on Sales day, tho fees for advertising must be nnid bv whoever may defer it. >-?/ ,, I * O. NlCHOLkft. i Sheriff Spnrtoulfcirg DkricL 1 Spartanburg, August 13, 1844. _ii - - i x HEAD QUARTERS. SILVER BLUFF, 11th Jclt, 1844. ORDER No. ?. ' ^ The following Rjeoimkkts will j|>nnulr. for Review ami * Drill, at U>o time* and place* herein stated, and the Office r? of the Oth, 10th, and (ith Uriuadks, will encamp as follows, vix: The 39th Regiment of. Infantry, at tlio usual parndo ground, on 8aturday, 10th August next. , The 38th Regiment at the usual parade ground, on Tuesday, 13lh August. * The 40th Regiment, at Mrs. Boyd's, on Thursday, 15t)i f August. Tne 41st Regiment, at Park's Old Field, on Saturday, 17th of Aifjrtur. j '.The Connnissionod Officers of the 10th Brigade of In- ] fnntry, will assemble at Young's on Monday, the 2nd of September next, and ettenmp for live days. The Couimi**ioitcd Officer* of the 9th Brigade of Infaatry will assemble at the Limestone Springs on Monday the 'iCtli August next; imd the 0th Regiment of Cavalry, at Young's, with the 6tli Brigade of Iuiuntry, on Monday, tlio 2nd of Heptcmljcr next, and encamp five day* each. u**W/iV)ie aV*tfteir respcetfVe Regfmehtal ponidc grounds. ' tor Drill and Instruction oil the day previous to their Uo- 1 view. Tho Commissioned Officers of the 6th Brigade of Infantry will assemble at Youuk's. on Moiuluv. tliu 2nd <?f tt?n. tcniber next, and cncutnp live days. The OfBoei-s of the lOtli Regiment of Cnvalrv will assemble with the lrtth Brigade of Infantry, on Monday, tho | IU? h of August next. The -Jjth Regiment of Cuvulry at Limestone Springs, with the 9th Brigade of Iufiuitry, 011 Monday, 26th of August next, and the 6th Regiment of Cnvalry at "Young's, with tho 6th Brigade of Infantry, on Monday, tlte 2nd of September next, and encamp live dnya each. ' The Minor General of the 5th Division will, with liia Stafl", attend tho Review* and Encampments, and extend ' this order to their commands. The Brigadier General of the JOtli Brigade of Infantry, will, with nis Stall', attend the encampment; and oxteiid this Order to hi* command. 1 The Brigadier General* of the 5th and 3rd Brigades of Cavulrv will, with their Start", attend tho Encampment 1 of each of tlieir regiments, ami extend this Order to their command*. The Major General of tho otli Division will moke a rc- i otiisitiiin on the Quarter-Master General, for Aims and Tents for the n*e of his Brigades. 1 By order of the Commander-in-Chief.' t .1. W, CANTKY, ; Adjutant and Inaueytor General. August 6, ISM. 3-W Landsi in the Gold Region Tor Sale. 1 THE Subscriber being desirous of going to tho North, * will sell on the 20th of August next, at the residence of \V. 8. Porter, 14 miles front S|?u'tun|)ure C. II. on the Howard's Gap Roud, one undivided third port of 3Vt>s J acres of Land, situate in Spartauburg District, on Holston Creek, including it* ltead waters ; tuljoining lands of Jos- * eph Lawrence, Ephruim Bonttnt, Busheares and others? t ouo half of the Minos at interest in 600 acres of land, situ- ate on both sides of the Howard's Gap Road, and on both sides of Binds'* Creek, waters of South lhiooiet river. On i this last mentioned tract, the branch mines have proved rich, and it is believed, from indications on the surface, i lliat a vein on veins of great value puss through this tract: Of this hurt mentioned tract, one branch will be excepted nntil the present lease expires, as tho mine is now in ope- . ration. Also will lie sold at tlic same time mid place, a good pair of working Oxen und a good Cart?some house- i hold nr.d kitchen fnrninin) All of which, if not previous ly disposed of nt private ?de, will Ite cold at the time and I _ place above mentioned. Plot* ami grnnu of tho Iami will I ' be exhibited, and s?rf<d titles given. These lamls are a>tJ[ uuted iu tlte Gold Region, ami it is boiieved ore rich irrTj both, vuin awl <Lipoitiu> liiinefl. I i C? >mlttion.i.?One fourth of the poitlniK) money to l>ai |wid ?t the lime of the sole, ami the, balance in one year, with interest from date. Note and approved security will bo required of the purchaser or nurrimsors. % The sale to oonuncuce at 11 o clock A. M. J. C. HOY l\ 4 Jolt 31, 1344 32 t GREAT BARGAIWI FOR CASH!!! SELLING OFF CHEAP !! ] rpiIE Bubscrilicrs, intending to remove fmm this place " JL in it very short time, are now offering for sale, nt eoU their entire Stock of Dry Goods, Persons wishing to pet 1 supplied with die best of Goods, nt a Cheap price, would . rio well to call soon, ns they do not intend to remain but a ' few Weeks longer. Call and See. ( MA IKS, STUXUSS Aj CO. July 24, 1014. 31 ... < rpilF. Subscribers are now offering for sale, at Cost, a ' .1. large stock of well assorted Ladles ami Gentleman's I Shoes, of nil sizes ami descriptions. Also, ? ti>.? lot of I r.ixliiomibU' lliiln. , MAJHS, BTHAVS& Sr. <Y>. July 21, 1811. 31 Till", 8ul>.*eriben? offer for *nle, n fine lot of well #e- ^ looted nml Intent atylr nf Krvnoh M(taint and UhIxorinea, nl from l.'? to 10 et*. |kt yard. Aliw, Worn tod Hal- r /nrine*. at 43 etc. jht yd., worth 62^, Mualiu do Lame, " 20 and 23. MATHS, 8TBAU88 St CO. , July 24, 1814. 31 n A. J. \V. I,AND?Taii.ok. T1IK Kuhceriber rwntclfaHy ipforni* hi* friend* and tlio piddle generally, iIihI ho linn oja-tied a Taii.oh'h Shop, in WofTbrtra Hnildinp-. I'p Stair*, o\rr J. II. Well'* ti Store f tfcliere, hy olrict attention to hit>mc?>. ljo .-ollci?- a ( *hatv of joihlio. pntron.ij*. Affb-t T, W I W l ? ' u opening a torse ukI general aMertment of Hjwing end sw^ip-w-' ftroml < Ml*. nrnti DXto/CaaWtofkof '-ill<'>? '< ? #vtn'.? 0. ,J Colored ouff Black bilki.Vorated'Beta.****, * Fr?niA ?MWim luuf Afitifam, Fau-lsto? 4ixf Mnarbertar Un^NNl," v lain uiualui do JaiiKJ*, black Bombesin** a<Ur*? *u?ak;p?, v;. w pricvd and Fancy lVinb?,'Gum Kbut'*" and Fw?l -H'tOr ilk, FRet mid Kid fiU, L,?f ??lk Oloxr*; liiy ami Mourning CuUar*, Neek aud Garriltui-' Hibt?cn?a.F JarcourUa. Cambric and BnlMtfine Madias, Cap Lmm,' * bread uud L5?Jo Bdgings und Lnco., Filet Vail*, Cap, pwtgc, Oil Sflk. Wl^boae^Fum Limon Ta^WaHjmj, . i^hoito'jiirdJevl PLii,Stnftr, Willow & Lawn bonnets, *' ?ALSO? - . ,. Linen and Cotton Dinner*, Cotton Vriitreo, Fnrtiitur?t.QM- , oec. Fine IcUh Liucns, Linen Uwm, bleached and Brown' J liirtmg* and Sheeting*, Cotton Drill", etc., etc. " uceit I'lilm Leaf UnU, Boois and Shoe*. Ladle* fkkc Blip-- . *'"?,* J? era annd ^Walking Shew*, Bridle*;1 Martfogjfo*/ a tho ifp-Co?tnihy,"? Jticli vrib be for Cash, dr-tfc ' niiiij.t vu.sr<iiiici.?, Ii#f mn l??-imivinteAt-ekewhere. ?-i FOLGfcfl<& JUVV. J\Spnrtanbiirgli C. II., April 54, 1844. ' Commimloiier'R Sale.. J' John C. Zimmermau,"1 " V?: **. tl .1 --1- I >? - _ i'MUj nnu pil, J 1)111 (Or ' Putsey Glenn, and 1 ,'artitioa. Win. J. T. Gtenn. J BY order of the Court of Equity, pawed Juno Term 1844, J|| will bo sold* 011 the promises, twelve mile* South Kit-*, rout Spartanburg C. H , on the Slat of August next, thai tic tin Springs, qputaittiug one thousand and nineteen acres f land, more or less. On die premise* are a large Hotel, RHj efficient to entertain near two hundrod persona, and sev- VH ml neat cottages, besides every other bntlding necessary o render it in cvefy way suitable as a Wutcring Place a* ***' vhieh its reputation is too well known to need descrip"iffSaMBMi a11 - >. t?n the day of sale, the papers necessary to bind ih* " out met, secured by mortgage, and personal security roust ?e oxeeutod ; possession liowever will not he given until ha 1st day of January ufxt; then the purchaser will be >o required to pay one fifth of the ptircliaee money doyrn, * he balance to be paid in five equal annual euitalments, vitli interest from tlie date. T. 0. P. VEBN'ON, c. *. a. p.. July 3, 1844. - 28-8t irjPTho Cbnrleaton Mercury and Courier. Temperance Uivocate and CaraNuiuu will publish1 the above four" imes. 1 ' V MATTRESSES, SOFAS, SET*,; ~*TEES, &c. A LGXANDEB DUVAL, Respectfully returnt 1l his grateful thanks to his friends, tuid the committity generally iu S. Op., for die liberal patronage lierutoorc extended to hiiu, and informs tlietri that be has ea-, , ablished himself in tlio Village of Spartanburg, and ssjilits n continuance of the same, lie will always Keep On tand, or make to order, any article in bis lino of business, lis prices have been considerably lowered, to suit thb ircssnro of the times. Mattresses, $10; Settees, with raine, $10. He would also inform' the public, that he will :otitiitUe tlic aluivc business during the summer. Good nnd satisfactory references given.- , ? o June f*?. 1814. 2?-^ai> jffj-' to fiiftiUh Diet lUr A* many ns may favor him ?m a call ' ' daring tbo wwk of .Encampment at Gaifncy'* UU Tfailif, next month. Jaly 31. 32-3t ? v.* iv: For sale low for Cash. B \CON. Factory Yarn, Indigo, Leather, Saddles, Harm-as. Casting's, .J-c., &c., Ac. . Also, Saddles and Harness repnirod. DAVID W. MOORE. July 3, 18-1*1. 28 ;> ' '' JYOTMCK. THE Baptist Church of Christ at Newhope, Spartan* burg District, !S. C., will apply to the next Seoaion of he Legislature to be re-incorporated. July 24, 1844. 31. > The friends of J. II. RICHARDS announce tim as a Candidate at the next Election for mem- f?' Der of the House of Representatives. The friends of JOHN~WESLEY WdFFORl), announce him as a Candidate at the ne^t Election for a member of the House of I^epjrotcntativea. ? The Wnds of JOHN d7we?tMORE. ^AND, announce him us a Candidate at the next Election for a member of the House of Ropreicntatives. V3T The friends of Capt. JOHN SNOTVDY 5t. amm?utu-r< liim as a candidate a* *K? ciisumc election for member of tlio House of Reprcsenatives. The friends of B. B. FOSTER announce rim as a candidate at the ensuing election for nembcr of the House of Representatives. CP\Tho friends of Capt. THOS. F. MyRPHY announce him as a candidate at the next election for member of the House of Represeatatives. ' ' tTT^rhc friends of GABRIEL CANNOSt mnouncc him nc. a candidate at the next election fer member of the House of Representatives. ?ST The Tridhds of Dr7 THOS. LITTLBroiix announce him as a candidate at the next :lection for member of the House cf Represent*ives. . . .. , The friends of Maj. E. P. SMITH an lounco him as a candidate at the next election for nembcr of the House of Representatives. ?5** Wc are authorized to announce Lieut. Col. W. F. SPEARS, of Union District, a Candidate or BrigadierGcneral of the Oth Brigade of South Carolina Militia, at the ensuing election. The friends of Lieut. Col. JOHN" A. ALSTON nnnounco him as a Candidate for Brigadier General of the Otli Brigade of South Caroilia Militia, at the ensuing eleotion. * tl. fj a_ n iw ji iviius ui " iv. i ly WUM/KH touncc him'mi a Candidate for. Clerk of link Cow* >f Common Pleas for Spartanburg District* at'th* nsning election. 12T Tl.c friends of U. W, BO\?AR mnnodlfc* iim as a candidate for Clerk of tlx* Court of Oomnon Pleas, for Spartanburg District, at the costing election. . 9* T ho Mends of THOMAS KOVVK anlovmce liiiu a? a ('undidate for Clerk of the Court if Ctfinmcn Pleas, foi Sparta1 ihjtrg Hi u*?rt. at ?!?.? nS'iot" pli'ilioti, ** *" ? . ma * ?" jj jy - *