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was reported to the Senate. by the late .1inde .m: h rf:li tate, froim the Judi ciary Coinniitee of live, of whmn (ur were- slaveholders. (Iv. Wriglit of ilMary land, and .hekzoni nnd Bal-lwin of Geor gia ieside Jailge Smsith:::ml1 that lawvs, con titinitg a si-ii!nr "prothibition," to "the iltrodnetion ofslaves, except by Ci '/z.ns of the Uiiiied States. removing t 1er;io n nctual stdcrs," (or liv their own citizen,. for their own ue.) have lien p.tsned. and npt.- ieemelve'. hiv et ery Ssonthlern p~erhiaps."lissou(-ri-by- Alai-yand, ign, N--16Ca GnSOUt C.-rolinla, Georg;inl. Louisiann-All haviiig very properly dil Counite.)anwced, more or less, the ntilimlitl ed introductioi of sla ve3 hv slire-radeirs, aindl nerelv for slave-tradiii purpose, ? .kAn d thii what Col. I rhv ealk votini "noainst the eitizeus of the Terriitory of Florida holding slves."!-A t,l as to the "War" natti-r. it has been cleay .lievn that Mr. Van Buren was n iiiot' zealous and eflicient spo liirter of the late war, on all ocecfions, in the Lregislatiu:c alld out ofit! The chIr1e 1hat "'ten Aholition paiei's are adviorating the re-eleeiion of Mr. Van Buren." is ecqiinllv monstrni nud titrue; and wholly new to us! There is not even ore that does so! Fromthr :iugusta Cnustitut-iona/i-st. 11A.RItISONIS.I ROUTED. AUBFsvILLE COURT lonusi S. C Auns.t 5, 1810. Agreeable to prerais arriaigeient, Ole Ilarrisoin party (if thii- Dit," et this place on S;,lc Day: the hj (of lit ieeting was to nin)aainei en'd:idates Itir Congress, and the -tate Legiltaite, favor nble to "Harrison. Tvler anj ifirm. Col. Larkin Grillin was caclle. to the chair, and Dr. Detid . and Win. S. Mi rreb ap pointed to act !is Secretaries. A cnomit tee was appointe-1 to riport It) the tine.'ttig ca tilidates: the cimmiinlee retired for a short tittme to one of the Jney roomis. when they returned the names of the 1.llowing gentlemena, for Cong..-.s, W. W. Starke; for the Senate. Dr. A B Arnold, for the House of Represent;tive-, Mr. 11m ris, Mr. Williard. Dr. S. V. Cain, Dr. P. W. Connor. and John Brownlee 1aq. After the anitnmeemient of lite nomin ation, Ur. Arnold ad-a --I lie imeetoig at lens-h1: deelared hitimself in favor of Gen. 1:iirrison-in favor the Unmhcd States Bank-- oippised to It Sub-Treasiiry, which he denoticed as the grealest evd whieh could befall te coitrv, :nd the ef feet f whtieii would lie to destrov all credi:. both unblic and privatt---rednce IN to a zpeie eirreney -ridre tie price (if habor aind produ-:e.and evenialil involve us i-i .v it li more diruing thati thlIt which alfliet the serfs of Eirope. lbe re cvi leit Getn. larr-ioi's limitary ochieve r':iits--..-h nt!n Ili. importaiu publie vices-or his par ' d--v ijm t- tOhe re p1,' :enn enise. aid -f his <aei-ire in he halff --r ,uher ini-erest. D:-. \r.je~l was5 followed lv Dr. C -in. wl nm owei li*hv to HaIrrkoii.i --eharged Vn 11 n w;:h bein in iv or of italu 41.. . eianicipiationt -if voting whn a memeilier () thee New York Legislature to :illow fr'e-- nez o- s he right of votinC --if ermnitintig slaves to give testi-onv ngainst white tien. and ofr itsinig mea'is to rnie a standing iiy. It i im poible f1r no i n re-.nt'bitlei allit le point-, uponi whihi Dr C til oulched. .tted even if I coiild hs -l.. Ir hik crellir. I wo::ld re .frain from giving themi a peitatient inser tini in the g:tzv.ttes. lie mnde ferltet appeal tot:ho !eit prejudicesof the comt munity. ni- im.mifested little knowled: of the history of the parties ind pilitici i-' the e-uumtrv-h' pren-edl no 'loubt itmch' upon0 the ignoranice of htia nodience. aind itnd elend itn the ex pr.:ci m of senri imen's and felinr- dic-intin g to hii010 Upoentt,. aneli m ertifving to hisi friendsl. .irie'r Dr'. Caiin hel eiunclued e. 'iir. I la. ris rose and ob ;erved thi it heo deeme-u'.I: u'mnecessary to tre'sruiss ln-iZ'r uponit ti patiencie of the meein g. th-st h shtoul the'rpf we dJerhne mn.uki is a iv rerni Crs th-it timne, het would treserve hiimself re ply to ainy gent' lemi aie on tihe ot hi.-r sid. wh a niow a' liheiy to take :4lo -tandt. Here wason cry fo: D. L. Wardllawi, E's'j wvho ime:n-li-itelv', rose n'et I ntsei'lei -h' stand am'~ider the thaunborinit pl ind~its 44! the mutltitud;: .aftetr the appil-inae It:] ul.h n'idElm1, hte piroceedled in an eitloquen'i tand ' impassioned strint to repel the fouil ;teen sotions wshich lhtd buecen ml -h-z hch] nyj ini their trite colors the sp/eadlid miiitry nehievernents of Ih-ir-.1. -ni hte'ro- het olhv and s'tccessfulIly refuted anyv semblanoce of argumnent whtich ha-.d heen alditced--ov'er threws anid Icimolishteul evr p-is ijont as sti-nedl. 'le said i lat int Virginia,. Glen IIarrison wn<s supportedl o the groimid of' hi<- b).inig opposedl to a Ui ted St mie- Bank: that here lhe wa's stipportedl beecu-e lie was in favo'r of the same institution,. (here lie was initerrunted by D~r. Arnobel, who sail that Gen. [Harrison would 'ive us at hank if we is'ted it.) Ye's, irepliedi .Mr Wartd Iawv, he would give you a hiank by violhi ting his conecience, hiv rOnuininig perjul ry, atnde by framblding tunder loot liat con stituition which lie i-u swortn to oher lie then proceed to in-.titumte n cimipari'isont be-. twveen Gen. IJ.arrisoin and Mr. Va n Butreti --charged G.-r. hlarrison with hieintg a federalist, ani lhe proveid i, that lie always sanctional the mnoet liberal anid Imatitudin otis construct iou of lie cotistittioe n-that lie lbad always net ed with Ithe federal liar tv-' lnt he no mrove t he Pritclatma tion, arnd Datniel WXebsier's speeiinit reply to Mr. Callhouni in thiCedisanssioni of tihe Forece oif thoecotnstitition wshich lie hiad ever si'ni; that lie waos in faivor of Internal lemprov'e meetsu and voted for anyi aipp:-opriationi for~ that sutbjeet which ha~d becen umiade,. whjilo lie was a member'i of Conigres-tht lie wcas a hiigh VTarilf i m:m. ande n otebl adhere to thatt systemi ei iil grns:s shiou grows ini ute st reelts of Chia rl'stiin andi NorI'd.k that tihe was no1 t an at)oli illtist hiimsel f, lin w-'s recivi:: thn ': ppeirl, and thait lie hrr' t, amti lie dareli not to plant hui-n self in thei' bre'h, andl *1ppoe tha t ind reckless e-reer of futtiticismi, which w i swveepinig ove'; .he e-':nmry -1iit lit Was not ar tmain iir the cr'isis anid that his du plitcity tt and tinerm, u i.cy ont I le great lim n niai~saife Prteientt hit' thle -imthi, andi that1 hi~s :tu-hed'i i''iex:thinenut of oiion s 1i,.mot''it..i':n reae the lhincer ua me. in it x-ordrn-dcedhim n wombi,'~y of mhat mosineon. Ile i lie went on to !mow thit linwever oijeciinahs!c Mr. Van Bren mighi be, h1e was infinitelv prefeurab!! ito Genj. Jl r rison-that Vfon lereni w-a.; n man (ifhIigh iie!Ieet ,:al ebarauter-that by industry nod M is of the highust order, he lid raised himself from olbscirity it) ilia high est hnior of the Repullie-thit he n-, a self-m de man. and :!tlouh he never had enjoy-:d the facilit ie if thl hlimonfor somi.:e. vuet h i.-.:e. Jms ely 1 e)W sedge of the iL: ws. hi.,, .ry and Utstit; iins :,rhi- -otwiry -t-i i Ir. V.--i I ' -e n , a I ways heen devid iin the Repuichan cenitm -that he was in favor of the wnr of 11 i. and inide an able report 10 the legi linr-e of New YArk in support of that mien-i-re t!;at lie was the eleemned friend or Craw Iord, anJl ran upon ilhe inte 'icke with that reat ilsttsmn1l far Vice Presi leni in 1821-that Georain vol.i fir him niti in I832 f.r the same111 olikee. Upon the great (estions of enrrency and fivnce. Ie sho d that Mi.. ran Buren had acted a part, which for manly firimne4s. hold and intrepid levotion to princile an on coinproimisi ng hostilities to the powers and pretensioi-< of concentrated wealth, was neriialled by any statcnman of afny age. lie then discused the questionsi ora United States Bank and n" Indepectndent-Treasui ry-pined out the dangers of 1he one proved the wimiplicit and the nilvaninges of the nther. It is iinpoesible for any sine to do justice to the argutments, and elii queneo of the speaker-every bomsinn aw thrilled hy th. pure and lofty semintients wh:C.i for wuie th in nn hour Ie- pountr. d i rth i.:ai th inost tiblimei orator . lie wai rep-ateillv intornued ba the1: Io an I loiud cheers of "he ass hly. and ce-sIe a.- lie had helimti. .7id151st Ii S.hu*UtS ;111(1 a - plauise of th- atence. Mr. I irrig foillowi-d: bit a I! what a falling olP lIe natie ;in efMort to rally i owl qpirits, and the shattierd fra mitiis of a roined Aor-e, hit it was of no avail--the evenin., waw ;:ron iag late, the ioiple nil s~eid sai..i l, a nd after luborine for half an hon he de ended to his eivured frieis. who soiiled a retreat and umved lar an adjournment. Hut no! wait gentle men ; we have anoth- r round fur yot. A. Burt E'q. was callil fAr. who re spounded to th <.ummon s of bib fl!ow% citi zens, and rose in cn1lete th victory iof the dav. and to annihiliae the broken for ces of thei immtortal ler - 1 Tippeeanie The crowd som pres-sed emimtwdl. and In 11 speech or about thirty minutes lie In: blire lhe inustrous doct ri-tes nd iple in consitecies of l he clrienIs o;f Tip. T b-r. and the Tarl'-iff-he expoed awlr deniel the pi'ifiul humiuHi of a standin anrny-h r pelled the charer thati 1,1r. Vw lintren was asn abolitionikt--ie "carried the war ito \frien." and fixed Ot aestioimifn iijin the ntiminee of the Ilarrishurmii conveniimon. lie "Mod The old General sn the sluject W Int-rnal I mirvenf,niand the Tiarill'.mit if iheld hiil imp toa the eonempi md d-rigmin iftil' firei-emn. whi:n he wouild -memil to iuie andh deceive. A. Iurt was "f ten ;iterrupted ins his reimarl.i bi the in msit i pl111a1 miaiolf ist crowdi, awl Close :iuoni sunset aniei-Ist the universal shut for a glorious victory. It cannot e experied aiat the arguienis ofeither .\r. %i ardlaw "r Mr Hurt tun he repreesited with ju fite, those whip k7n-s v tlei, n ill fully -tp preciate t-he ine-rful impression which vas lrndus by their spe'erlis-they are both ltwver+-skillfsloiand adrit devimt- r-, -md possviJoses f ihe liort iorsdfr fclfo quince--.Iiiwy are at ibi, rime di-tinguish ..d memerso thei- legisturse mi bili l- hon-ir it themselv.'s anl their coinutr% impon any aireina. Retember too. th .t tis wn-, a gathering expregsly lihr the friends if iiarricmn. %whio had inntereil .-ir ,.ien h(1 .7, nid wereo~ listI Ii n r re fuar & soundidrnhiniguim n hsiui theuy received'i. .n ! wh'c the-v nc ill nevr r forg'r. Tneisre c ere presenit 771 h-:st thriiee 'Vani t urens I e7n1 toie of t heir oppouinenits. Az ca ut.1 Ex.u-. rios.-\\e areC m1ov n 'A to. hay hmmlbre onei rendrlr- die piiini1 -miinple~riion sof ilie ~Senate. of . Absibama7. ,mid hopale, hv the neixt mail,51 tim f~ui-.h thema with that of thec lIonmuse of Rep-lre7=un. 'n;tives. The Senalei, ichising thiome elee' sceI this year, stands I19 Riemioirtils. tim 1.1 Whiizs, givinag us a miijiorits 1 int limuhly oi fire. Wei bliesve 1111mtcu we shall Ialio ret 71i1 a tnajoiiy in theo li ne if Reopresen raitivest, and. as- fir hue p1151 p hr vote, we have1 no0 (1'u-tiion hmat tihm it i- ithl us. Ii vrencire s-sn -ury, the striong hold of It :irrisnim tin No 'arth AlIahnmai 17 heatee heamrid fromg, anml th~e Deimocrats 71re ablout I .l0 uotes ::hr-7ul. We' makile iii luster, hsii irely, on the ju-ticre sit imnr ca;uuse Ou1r friw-smi.. may:, rest atssuredt of success in Nov-eimber nexi. NanTm C.uinot.i.i.-From this St:ute sevent'cau cosuntics havye lieent hInnil fruom, whiieb eive 3lnrehendl (W.) G1:31 vmres, m1115 Sanndeilur (ID ) 8177. Ini the1 same1 coun:ties in I1830. ~ Whiie goi 3S808 votess, ands' Van itnr-n (;286;-Saunders' prsn maijorit iv 1 S votes. Ku:NreeK.-Wec have ilie voting of ccwo sdays in: 2 Csuinties from this St ate. in which, iie vuu'- --.. ni. Whig 12.:.I votes and11 Ad:mi. (i,U 5. oIn 1836. Ilari sson carried this state buy a nmjorily oaf :3,520O. [isiANm.-Wes have returns from 32 coiuntie-s in this 'unite wichel iive. the whsig can~ida ste for Giavernor- a harge iisajoriy. houi83( [larrisoni enrriesd thuis siate by a mliarity ofS,781 vsotes. Rats SToncx.-We had a hiervy rain or'I'Thursdauy last, ancompaniedl Is luds thundaier and1( the most vivuil ligtingu - Severl trees which slouch iio 1 th1Ile rivcer banzk liave beeni upiriooted.-II. Journal. Lost :llails.-Thle Pms~t 3anter oif thils Citv-. reporte to the Poust O)Ci-e Depau~rt mnt, thn thle Mails for t his dliie-, wchichs aire lioising iin eiseqpene of athe steam buoat North (Cai:-i.: 7. in uir night s-f the 25th .1lulv, are tho..e Ifra n New Yosrb of thse 21st mail 22sl .liuy-froma Usistssn sit thle 10th and.i 21 st-fromn Phlil ts'-lslhia of the 22id-from it aimore1. ofithe 22.23d andti -> *..--fro "':'iniiton ouf the 22d asnd 2el-i.-a fromui P1eiershmtrg of' he 23d, 2-I th Healt of A ugusla.-W e anre gratilled to learn i from flie Constitt ii n- i.. t hat oir Iellow citizens in August-i are in t0he tn joyInent ol*f health. year there were .'0 denths in timt city-, (if which 2IG were fron yellow i: VeI. Tis year in seven months up to the I-a intt. there It'e heei 51 denhs, and ot one from yellow fever: 15 of the 51 this ye ir, v.-re en- ed i Swarlet 1t'ver. The Nd;!.ir-, -if; ':at pr.t!.-r: n r : T . aceneral '::::' i ia o, (-m -j wvilconpr .vne th .. of' anly inl the Unim. It le true wor were aifliet.-d r-- e .-,ll .th'p ren rul ,coutre, t: vielow wever, whicli car rid] ..a' imany ofr b3.lest Cis izenle, but so far this ve.ir %v' hinve ever,. reasoIi ito hatik God. that from the first tay of ,anuary ito Ithe, 1st ins!. we inve only h'! 51 de--itis. mid at lie prescnt tieic cor citizens were never in the cljoyIlent of better lialth." Sur. Georgian: C.ritra of n Lratcr to the Editorsofthe Chares. lion .1I.err. TusCALOOSA. Jily 29. Between, Livingt14on and thkis e have iad pleilry of rain. amd the Corn Crops are generally goodl. The (onn Crop i. imrojsftviiig very fast, and sliows far fur lilt avera.rre Crop. it is pretty henlhby in this neigint hood. hut i hroigh the country, where I have been there is nore sickness than lis been tknown for many vers. About Livings tIon nearlly alf the pn:le are sick. i td thi-re iuve been numerous deaths in that sectionl. Last wpr-k's ::'ic left mnr cnon i mar let inl a brik state, ;w-d priecs firm aI front G to ) cet. These rates are mint:iied. We mnv nientini that a ctnwiderable gpnn. tilR has arrived thi. week, ntl metl with rondv sale.-Journa!. NEw p 'n-rT0-.-,lIP of the new erp htan arrived in ton. not in hales. h:wever. hll in hlls. A few mrire weeks. nnd file vniilible pteknaes will bte rolling into our war-honef nnd file iotey rollitng ott of town.-Ibid. Death has he ti busy at his appoinal: Teork." U)1 D, Tnieparted i life, onl Friday 1.lth inti, at hi- re'iidIence in gIteliebi Distrtict, Iir. Calehll ollo4wnv. Sell. inl thef soventsl thirdl y enr otf lis atge, after a ptrttrcted ili te s finst seven n111 1,' hs. tIe uns left behid til 11 aillni-tlte vwife, Who siihrnti:s Willi piioin, resigniation1 it) il- severe hert'avn Uent, 4111(1 a large- circle of* relation- and friend.,, who feel 'otat in the ihiia i f .\t r I Illolnny tIey Ihave ssined no itttordinaryt. The dere.nid IhI:! h1ceet an1 active and ex-'i piary me herot o thet 1haptist Chutrch i wards of, hilty ears, the ilrae at pof he t itinihe t id il te liflie tlec in'e naih' grt eetii c. Iis tin illnrs-i eit( hore th thtgreat pa iienee and re-ignation I0l bI.- will (if God. "emplovin;:, every favoriahle oypportinity of rieomtilentlttfina the religuton of thriso to tho'rse who viiled him. Ind, ed in rIk lilt.. attr eveno noto hi, ti,e was ai exali ple f her ivti. n i of t devotion t ' the ennwe4 ofitlieR;decinr. it wau the privie-g o tt uhilo r, of th-a itribte of ri-itei, to visi the subjeci ofthis oti ,. freiently fromIi th-eci n me cemnt ofri< i ll n s s is dethi' . a dti it n tim. did lie fitnd him iirmurinutiinl dler his :iitin. nr even txpressmin- I d,ire tio li!. ..ve oni the ni'erot of the Chtiuch fit' nshitb he wt a :I enber. To a ard tlhe Intter part of i< illness i - ofiten deitred to elar id he with Christ. iIv diei, n.;la e Ii lit- d firm in thl e f ih of she w~sChist elition, andI ei' rla inll ex pion ifin ble~sse tittnintiai. fi'-iiis :titt te sail, withev sieeen rmtheir ea-s boure.iitnd their wos do -i tol e the eare tis iir-n' on111 life.nc f h instuet t thtf Sad li l, at Cohnnion.as '..it, irsltli Su'sfa'l P . l .cnsirt of' .oh Glss,t uttli -l yas niGmn.s r'aving Ilt'ng leen.i thf' sujil o liti onttrr In..sirm, n- Ii'i't t)atiid w i'd ( Ch is pea T o't er imehnte foil ttthe ilisr lt leu: . ira.rble.ti cTl hertinny' fetriit n' negiitnics lit.t i the vodc ut byert def ces w~h nill o:t v', o fit lit e r, As v in life Iisuhe was sitalI itnh hiere reiatins. sotr in e. ih~ ...the tw:~is tihatu. by iddin, ni :en titl wel shtie etemted of hes on'hi ueart, :e hatvgttetn h, Itey the t tewars of hi k wtell spen d l 'ieit ,it ti titer the l't it ofs March tast at utanzasei wifeni' o f l ' S. t lA in- to. i r.th Eti. ofil tSClmi ,e ieit lalftr ai prtaled 'illnessrf of i::lthis moniths. n'.''tiW~tw~ On: te 1th of Jiy,ii Ir. thEliabtri tMr.vih 'rrer, the w'.ili ofiiel t. le~ ortert Frmthe(lirlio''i f'hare t dsercer.stsf ~e v)tihe Iat 'tth t hee of~'l i~ his t a hens \fab ma.t On a vit t to histl ioth erttl liev tNt-t t. an ar.e a' th' reoswed ot) er eni; .oithe but I have had snehl plel'fllre in the Ministry, anl such dli;;it ii contemplating the glory 'of ChriA and the ldvaniceniut o1f his kingdoimii, that I conid not hnt hoipe 111.1 I wiva: Ili . Oh I have thiitht iich of liis4 lately 31:niv re eent niglhs. when :iy eyes were held wiikig. Iiy thoilgit have been lixed on liuject. 1 have nof ardently deired to live-I ive no oilier hope, no oither trst, h)it the Lord Jmi:s Christ-his ntonini blood applied h.-. fithi ." Ilis kindred anid friid, have -ronge hope i: 's deh.--Tat to Ch he ia, kl'ft the ho :-om of his Contiding .11mily below, he hasz joinied the seriety nihive. I,!- lie-i fri.inda -tid kiiidr'-l dwe l." Prlessor Pl'at was a native fW Saybrook, Coniiecticnt. lie gradialted at Vale College in r187. Ie plasedCl a thire vears course at the Throlowgic-1i Sinairv at irinceton, New Jersey-was Pnstor of the Presbverian Church in St. 10mry's more tliat tei yeiiars-and oien pied the Professor's chair in the U.iversity-v iof A labaima fo' neacily iwo-and in ite mysterions and iiinsertiitable Priovidh nce of iod, has been cnt-down in the midst orhis da)s. The Edgefield Baptis Association will hold its annual session this year, at ten o'clock on Saturday before the second Lord's day in Septenber, with the Big Siephens Creek Church, at lardy's Meet NOTICE. A LL Persons indebted to the Subscriber are earnestly requiested to make payitiit on or before th.Ie first londiv in Seitember ::ext, ashe intendsleaviiig the Stte, innediate lv aflterwards. All nnsettled accountrts aftir that period. will he placed in the li:ius of an of ficei (or collection. W3. FRAZI ER. A ngusi 15,1?40 a 29 NEW GOODS. T lE Siubscriber is niow receiving from New York frnrteei cases of NEIV il.'Y GoODS. 'otmprisiig a general Assortment snimable ihr fte seiason, winch will be sold low fosr Cash. !'ormer cnstom ler-s aind tie public generally are invited to call on JOIN 0. D. FORD. Ilaiburg S C. Aug 5. 1.41) Pl11ain and Figuwed Elood-s. LSO Devan Straw. rniid Cottagr, Flor A enee lraid.aid French ifoli d Bonets, just receivediiy JOHN 0. B. FORD. Ianlurg. Ang 17, 140 Nankin and Shirtins. Cae Georgia Nanki, one do bleacitd Shirliiig. Also Brit I1allanl. Ur:nen L.inri. linen Drilling. Grass l.inen, 31erirun and l'ork Mixrurcs. Als. a varietv of Colored (iuttii Gonds, lor servant's wear. ' Now open ing at the tore of JOHIN 0. 1. FOifD. lUnmihirz. Aung H. '111 t1 2,3 UMI.E RE L L.4 S, &ce. 1 Cast domesi;e a d Scol.t Giihiama ilm brellas also Ladies' Silk Umibrelas an. Parasols. lit nddilini to lie above. nid just received. new Eish-I and Amerienn Prii:s. hivilliani .innlze. Blond Netu. linndann, Spitailiel, and Poniee llaikerc;ifs1'. 'anev do. Bed Quilta. Eng'-lish und Ame-rican lin'- Cloths. Ve;vet Riibbons. Spo-ol Thirvad Patent do. Vestings. .Ghe e -. los. ul Back. Commen :ihel. sml plan. w ihm, n. Twisit. Victoria. le1r Cub:l.. Common ind Freichi Desing, Fine Ivory and Negro (Combs. Ac. &c. . JIN U. B. F'ORDf IIamprtig. Aug 1, Jd40 if 2 rsheSHrif sales. MMY Virti. -'f .-niniiry writs of Fieri Farias i sAll prieed to sell tit .duelieil Ciurt lotinse. nit I.,hr o.niy~i in Sept- mber next, the following proi-mn-y viz: iicitz and lIindrix, vs Aber Nelson. the lfe-iit's inter.-st in oe huindred acres o iaid. n.djoil.ing hi.hn Ilollev and o-ther.c Willinmia .1hdmilei. vs William Towles, one megro 11m Char-ls a1 it'teleh A Raiisom. vs lanmil De!aighter. 4ne I e'gro mat. Ch.iles. P'eiin & lI ra io. vii the snhine: Levi 31. Chureb'lill,.vi the samue; Nobm:r' 'eroiime, hie;'rer, vs the sa me. ft'above' described .-rop,-rtv. lia~rril, Wright, & Co,.. vs W1m. Va'rbtr onshi, ii, defe.ndanit'. int' r''- in iihr hton eniCi tiii fluiriy ineres 1 iniid more or iles., uaijoini i Jhotm Ilow ami uithers. hoinits &~ Connuer, vs ite same, the above de-scribied property. Wliade Glouver, vs iDyonicious Z. Wrnight,. ne truc' aof' hand. contaiing htmr hun tdredl aind filiy' eaes, imore or less. ad.,oining Julhn Cooker and (othens. Johni P. Kin,' .'vs alargare Clark, ten ne !roes. viiz : Eiiza and her child Dat -, Betsv. Janue. Spenicer, Bob. Pully', Lucy, Laura, id Jack. it. Ar'dis, Exetiir. vs Jiihnm Cooker, one irac't of' --inid, cofutaininug two iimzredl ,tuni fiTy neres. more or less, adjoiming G;asper Neai tand others Iioini "iddings. vs \lathewt Gray, two nttc g re.. Chanriss. uutd her ciid Wiliam. W illintn W V. Johinsoni, vs the same, the above deserihued proper'y. Ilomnry Kiennedy, vs Jar'rett W4ise, otte ;;ray II. W1. Pusey and 1i. Eidsont, vs B~enjamn E~vais, ine hey horse atnd one sorrel imuire. al. D). .iabmer. vs the sine, the above des cribed piroperfy. 1imad & Ctlin. vs thie cane, the above des cribed puroperfy. Termis-C ashi. Au t , 1'840 e 29) t:ile Of SOuth aIll ina. 3Martha J. Se'ibels vs Pariion. Ahnt;r Wlhmadyi & others T )OTICEl is hierebiy giveti that lby virtue of' an order frnotu ite Court of C.finery. I shall off'er for sale toi the highest bidder, at Edge' 1ield Court I louse, oin t' furs' Ml ondaiy in Selp teimer ntext, a negr'o mucatn amd Beni, -the properiy of' lie Estata- of' Thiomuas Lamar~m, de i'ensedl, on a credit int the first of',faiuarv ne'xt. T1he ptiuehiser to give btnid aiid persomnal .seent rity, atnd ti' pay the coist ini cash-anIso to pauy l'ora bill ol'sale : Said negt o mlhe sold at time risk oif'lark Lamar, the tartmt-r pe'rchaser. ,fela. .Jeu. 15, 1.0. $2--r> c 29 DOCT1OR 4. NI MicCAINlE having re .y nov--di to E-:dgehie'ld Court I hiuse. olh'ers his se'rvice to the citzens oi thi' Village aind nueighblorhuood, in the piractice oh' Medicinte aind Snrgery. ihli ay' lie foannid att all timtes, untle5s proes :aaliy engag'ed. at hiis reisidentce, in frm onut of' ldev. D~r. Johinson 's Academiy. Aniuti 1.194f0 d 27 Fair' N'otice. Tr is a hail rule thiai wiont wt ork bioih witays. iiAll perso'ns to whomiu I amn intdebiedl will hatai ini thieir nmeronm4ut by the mirse' - )chiober: tad ill 'i- i;;'.hlto atot tm., wiu lea:se settle he tat one usI a ann t,- Flen'-- tM ( Water'-Pr'oof.) .1RJ E - 1 0 U 8 E. AND Comunssitn Businetss. 1if E Subeiber is mitch ;rlified lnt he is once. iore nbie 1 tfller Ii se'ic. I., iiis friends nil olins:-ers. vd the puit greier:0iy in the I1'are.Ilouse and Commissio. Busiinrss le flbt'ers himself that Ihe eligibl. location ofhis Ware-H olse.nnd its ecomparative iimtllni :1 'y C om tle riek of fire and flooid. will porohire him ta liberail patronalge. lie has relilt the lrnre-fouse ifrmerly known as Adtims & Ilrler's, and is filling t p one winlpgIII' it ulove the Ivgh 'uest Wiater-imirk of the late Ireshet, for the pitrioe ofustoring there m the Cotton of Panitrs ai ('i inry Miferchants. rhiu site s at lea.-l two fcet highemr tihnn mtip other ware-houise in town; ami i the div:i.'i: that has been elevated will store friomn 1diO to 20ttt0 hales. He will.1sll Cotton. n id I:tei to nlibsi. nei4 as is usually '.mnetd b) yw Commission Mierchants. it .s low a rate as others eigaed ill theaile c:iling. Ili nguin ill'-ring his services to his friendl aid the pitblic. tisohscribjer canmet refrain from acknowledging the libr-ral pntronage hIe olne rceived 110oom thmill; adi Io pes hy his at tentium tip Isin-es that it will be renewed, and#] it will be thankfully receir.. GOLLOTP!UN WALKER. Ilanburg, August 8, 1-.i l f 2 The 51essenger at Ashville, N. C.. and .1onwillneer att Geenville, Messenfer at Pel. Iletfotnand Advertiser, at Edgeli..d. will insert tie above six montihs, .iand scnd their bills to G. W. Sheriin. iale. Y Virtue ofsnundry wriis olfif rifacias.io . ie directed, will lie sold at Edgeflield U. iouse, Ot tie first Moiday 4an14 '1 iesday it. September nex:. the foilowina property. viz: :A. J. Rannbo, vs J. K. Kilburn, one trtet o laid enutainiiing fie, it ihumired acres. mire at less, adjoiniig lainds ofS. Q. Iiammond, Wil. Gzurett and others. Thoa. Morris, vs Sterling Powel. one tract of lant.;. adjoiag D. J. Wailcer arid oth--rs. 'l State, vs the same, the above described I:roperty. I',im & irnrnnion. vs J. H-. Smith. onr lions, and toi at Liberitv [Jill, of two ncres, more or less, adjeitine L. II. .tiodi sonid others. L1. Geldimgs. vs J. () K. ilamontd, ore tr -c of I.nt1 -otiniting vi. oty nti.e'. utiore ir less, adjoing lands of Samel Iammond, anti olthers. Graitiiril & Peck, vs Oliver Simpson, one tract of lami. adjohing lands of Charles Lamar nl others. 13. F. Goed. vs Mack Lamar. the tract of Innid where Ililitdant lives, :d.oiiiigr Charles Latar, aid otihers. A. CHRISTIE, S. E. D. Ang. 11. 1840 d 2. BESGAUE OR1DERM4. H1E-D 4u-tinrt.ns. Ist Blrigade Cava'rv. .holv 23, I.l1. T I 2d itimen t m'UIvaIry. will ass.-m blea t Camp Wayt i.(ne i br li ry liill) m Satirday tie 29t1h Jai of At.u IsIt iixt. ni f'ormed and eiqi iped ter review, drill aid in spection . the Ime to ie uried and ready fIt r-view at 12 o'clock, M. rite Coimissionei Ofiiciers. anti Serentirs. Will ats~ttmble at fthe saine i-Itce, ott the day ire. vious. Imr drill aid itu4truetini. Field mid aene'ni r,-turns, if the efTfetive sire lth, arma. anrd eliiilimers. of tie lleui. nett. Vill be made Dii.nd hatinded to the Brig at' Uaje-r, belfore parlade is diiiisi5std. lrigade and l':gimiienatul Sruffl.nre ordered to le in tittendatnsice.. Col. Cue in is chnrged wirlt the extensioi o thios order. By ordi'r of' Ilrtridier Cenrai':, W1". A. WAR DlA.W. liria. Mij. . Ist 3rig. Cav., S. '. 31. Aniznst I L17 . No t i ce. LI. persois itui!eted t' tie Subseriber. ! chter Iv Niti 'r ''pen Accounts, are etr rte-itly reqieteld to tatoke pavmientt beilbre rite first 4 0--tiber next. or their N'tes wind Ae cnini ity will hotI placed imo the hanuds o an olli cer. for colb-entoni. tdirmti myt ab.<enteeI:-omt ,the l~iutri, A ntrntst 7. 1AIf0 U( 4RD) R El). That a lUridige be liilt ner',si ~Y iloits Creek. i.-ar thei Iinupuist Chlurich. and that te butildlingt of sid ltridgei bie let te thte lower~ htidder :ir I i'.In i-i trt .16,'ie. oni thme ..ale d-i.1 in S~ltp~~ tnr tnes. S~aid ibtidge io lie itrandut noit,-riale. :tnd ''te hitdred anid uifty tive' '-t 'ong. die-ides tc abotuintetts. andit watrmattelii to' kept in go ,-t re'pa:ir I'r live vears, fromt the ltme it is received. The Bridige'to hi copleteud by tiii first ehv fl )ecemtber niext. Anutst It). 1.949 e 2 'tOMl thte Sn'.weriber, otn te d day nf Ang~outsit mye neo boy , on,n .1iricklayer.' by tradle. Satm i- well known in ii his District. trie adjinig DisrrictIs. in Columibia, Chairh-ts to, antd iambuirg int this State. antd int Antgis. tan. Ga. It is very prnob.th!e. thuat lie wvill at rtmpt to go tu Cohnnbrtia, orn Charleston, if lie leaves this Di.-trict, as hie has iived( int thotse places, antd hais relartuots there Sarnn is about live ieet five inches high. tten'riy blniek, a little hard of hearintg, is very fond of spirits, arid is very talkative whent in' liqgnor. A rearsou.-able rewtard will ote given, and all necessary expeit ses piaid, for his apprettensioni, anid deliverv mi thte pail or Etlgefield District, or in tany ;aril, st thamt I get hitm againi. All persons nre tore warned fromt harbtorinig im~. tradling with himt im uany way. or giving him the least purtion ot ard ii hinis. WILLIAMi MORRIS. TIhe Soth Carolitniant will give the' above two insertitons, atnd lisrward its atccotunt iio W. M. Oh Yes!! Oh Yes! LIL Persons indhebte; to thie Siubscribter b' A. Note tor Accut, t are herebty notied'i, that I wnnit and'l mus! hant strmte monitey. by the 15th of tis mtontht, at wvhicih time I detsigni leavintg for New York. iunnitediate attention to this no. lice, will ennbtite rie to iurntish myi custmers, with a well selected assortmtent of Fall antd WVin ier Goods. C. A. DOWD. JLiiniher ?F.' Sitie. T 11I ', Subscriber hamvi:-- pumrch .r-"d t 31ilI formterly ownuedi by Wm.ii.\ . Bit ier. dteensed. olli'r. loir saile senisored litnrti 'fCall descrinutioni.., ait 75 ets. pier itmdtred att the Alill. Trit' satit .Mill is si:nted~ tot Sh~aw's C'r'ek, thtree tmil-.s below the Pine Ilioeu. and aibotut six muiles frtomt .\r.. --i Lott's. All ttr edi to. SA11 ULJ. I0%O \. Ang 3, l8-l0 tf 27 Wv . i fT E D A N OVEhih.EiIL l'or futrthuer particuilaru apmply at thits Oliirce. Atrnanst 3, .11 if 27 NEW ASSORTMENT Or GROCERIES. TIlE B:lJsC RIBERS s AVE now on hand, and are daily recei-. inn, a general Portment of Ne'v Goods which they i-l'er for s-ale oil reasonable terms, consisti..g it, 1-art Ut U.e lobowing articles, viz: 20 olids good and prime ngar, 500 lbs % lite Havana do. 1,01:0 choice Lou'aind Lump Sngar, 5100 l- tble retined Crushed do., a choice .rticle. 75 bags prine Rio and Green Cuba Coffee, also, 0ld1 White Java do. 5 tierees Itice, 1 10 ijs aolasses, 6 cliests IIvon, Imperial and Black Tea, 5,001) tisls Lik erpool Ground Salt. 1,0UU lbs German, Blistered and Cast Steel, 50,000 lbs assorted Swede Iron. consisting of the fllhowing sizes: 14 inl. to lI-2 -2.A to eh1 VIeies wide by A to i thia!k; naiso, sgniare ai d ronno Biar iron, fromt to: 2 inchtes inl size; also, Nail Rods. Mold and Hoop Iron, IM0 Sett Wvagon Boxes, assorted Sizes. 13U kegs Nails and Urads, do. do. Al bo, 4.j m. :pikes, 4.0 pieces lest iengi and Tow Bagging, Tito cils Kentnekv R ope, 50 do Comnn, do 4 to J inch. r:00 lbs Mngging Twine. :15,000 lbs Bacon, (assurted, Shoulders and M1iddlikigs. Jo boxes choice Sperm Candles, 10 do mould Tallow do. 500 Ilb nood Feathers. 100 kegs White Lead No.1. 25 do upont-s Guntpowder FFF 50 lbs So.e Leather. 20 rases Boots and Shoes, 500 abs lar Lead. At., Pep per, spirc, Ginger, Soap. Almonds, I. Gin, L rg.Lrandly, P1rach and Jpple do., N. E. Rui. Rye R l'hisI.ry. Cider, l'inegar, Maderia Il c, Teneriffe do.. Port, do. Malaga do. -A L:41 Cotton O.,nnburgs; 3-4. 4-4, aid 5-4 Shirtings and Sa.etih.gs; k.ed and White Flnnels, Negro Clothes, Blankets,&c. &c. &c. -ALSO FIFTY Pieces Georgia Nan kee ns. AL.SO. 11'OODEN iARE, CiJXQTING OF Rush and Cane eat lChairs, Wooden Seat and Spinale Back do.. Children's do. do. do. Painted and Unpaiinted Buckes, Children's Il diuo Ilyians. .\rsts of Measures, do. of Painteil aid Unpainted Tabs. Brass and Irox bound Pails, Cradles. Brooms, S-. ALSO Tinothy and Red and White Clover M*eedp6. In aditioo t heo- above, the subscribers will be receiviing hroughot 'he s'ason, additional suppiies ot al; l'indsofGoods, usually sold in their line of' business. :IDLEY & CRAPON. Ilainburg, Aug. 1st. le40. 4t 27 ti The Eilgefielil Advertiser. Pendleton .essenager, anal Greenville Motntaiieer, will each give tieabove four insertions, and forward theirnera'oims to abis ailice.-Journal. A CAURD. T II E Subscribir takes this method of in foring hi. fi-iend. allo the public gener illy, 3i at lie will cmittinue t Grineral Commission and lactorage Business, inl ibis place. lie will atturd to the selling. re reivinr. forwarditig .md s:ori::g of Cotton, or other P'rodilaee andia Ilerchandize. and to the h ilr aly artie'e or bill of' articles entrusteil a his charge. to all of which lie will give his personal attelitiao. and will also make liberal nairs ott Cotton shipped throntgh him, to Charle'sto or Staannh Whilst toliaciting tho P-s'tron-it'ge 4f his friels he begs leave to return tLhemi his sincere thanks for past favors. ID. L. JEFFERS. IIanbtrg. S. C. Jnly '4.114 3m 20 IN Stfore, nad for sale. to order or otherwise, a large assortiint of flem p and ' . ow lauufing, Bale flope and 'Twine. II. L. 3. COc tun Engging,' I ORb ElItIITY pieces excellent Cotton / l are.tur. tidl 432 iniches widae. Peasonts wa-hint tat pttrchasa. wiill le'asei eil atnd ex Sntine dar thiemtselves. Tlermas wvill It. re'asona ble. ROBT'1. A NDER SON. lltlatbtrg, S. C. Jttly 25 d1 26 The Fld'gel-I Advertiser will copy thienbove fouir timies anda char'ge this Ofice.-JI. Journal. EtactFs-:1.n C. II. Ittl' ], 1840. .1T a mioetitg of d th tiiacers of' Conrtnnd I ilerehna 'ts of' l ath iTn h-I'd in, this place, thits day. the foullowing~ tesohntins wvere adop tedl. fst. lIesolredl. With the view of relieving the conunuanity as well its outrselves. fromi thie evils re-nfitg f'romti thea circtniation, of the depre cited'. cotrn ney, now inaast exelnsivelyv in use, ini this gnairter af t Sta:te. Thuat we will tnot, aiftr thea fir-t iday oft Sepatembet(r next, receive the bills of aany oft the Unanks of Georgia, unless at thte eiirrenat rate' of disconiat. '2d. fl&ss/red, Thlat this dleternunation ho made ktnown in the necwsptapers published in Ithis District. J. Teny,Cotn. ini Eq. S. Christie. S. E. D. G'..L. & E. P-ut nn. Co. O. T1owlea. 0. E. D). Nliathlsont & P'reslev. C. A. Doawd. I' an &t Minaiair. h liand &N Buttler. State of Sot h Carolina. B3ARNWVELL D)ISrTRICT. IN EQUITV. Charles Coisnahian, antd othier, BWl for vs Thma Cosnahain anud Lnecy Mosley. Distribulion. i T is ordered that the Defendant Thtos. Cos niahan, who is said to be absentt and from withottt the limiits of' this States, do plead, an. swer', or adetannr. to thte Bill of the Comiplainanits iti this case, wvithin three months front the ptnh. ticattiain aof this order, or the bill will be taken pro confesso. A. P A LDR CH. C.& RE. B.D. IContanissioner's s.;lie', Biunwell l)istrict, July '3, 1840.ne2 NO F"I0E. T H E' sutbscribear hiavitng located htitmself near Idgetiekd Cottrt~House, S. C. will at tenh tat the kib linig Sad repairintg of' Mills rattmug aaear of' Gints.'anda httiding of' Brid--es lie may hie finan at .Mrs. Yonngblood's, three til~es ntorthiwest of' Edga'liehl Village. J. G. lIOLLISTER. Jttne t8, lr.1 e 19 T' i sn a Piem. As a memnorial of Firiendshtip aind esteem, is inserihed to Charles JK. Jhntsoni, lay Giles Chapman. . inst utblishedh. sand for sale at this Oflice.