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ownl. - In addition to this, by giving the elec tions to the people, they are enabled to become acquainted with the names at least, if not the principles of their Ruleis, for we venture to a/ sert, what we believe to be a fact, that i,OliC year from this time, not more than twidtirds of the male population of this Stat, *ill be able to tell- who is Governor, or wiw Ii President of the United States. EXTRACTS rROM LETTERS. coLtUMhtA, Dec. 9. 1840. " The Vd to amend the Constitution, twith a iiew to prevent duelling, came up hia ihe House yesterday, and there was a tost intere.sting and protracted debate on the subject. Messrs. Henry anti Mem. minger made most powerful and impres sive speeches in favor of the bill. Davie a-d others spoke against it. The House adjourned in the midst of the debate, with out taking the vote. I I'ear the Bill will be lost. The Governor's election i,4 over, and notwithstanding the strong efforts of the Preston men to the contrary. Colonel RicttAaDsoN was elected by an over whelmling majority, the first ballot. The vote stood, for Richardson 104, Hammond 47. Henegan 8. Johnson 5. The two last were not candidates. Col. W. R. Clow ney the Senator from Union, was elected Lt. Governor." "Divide and Conquer," has been the game of o, - Whig opponteatt', but they, we sincre.., hope, notwithstanding our fears were at one time strongly excited, will signally rail in their attetmpts. Let them not hope that the sliaht distraction which they succeeded for the moment in creating in our ranks, will redound to their permanent benefit. Such will not lie the case. Our ranks will soon be consolida ted, and present an unbroken front, against their assaults upon the great principles for the mainatainatce of which, the State is sp thoroughly united, and so deeply and solemnly pledged. We regret that two prominect gentlemen of our own party, should have been thrown into opposition to each other, as we clearly foresaw that 'our political opponents would endeavor to turn it to theiradvantae. But now thatthe contest is over, we entreat all trtte friends to the common cause, in which we have so deep an interest, to forget whatever has been in any manner disagreeable in the canvass, and let is all girt on our armour, and prepare to defend the great principles which are so seriously threatened by the recent triumph of the Federal party. Execstors Sale. W ILL be sold at the late residence of Lew elling Goode, deceased about five miles above Anderson Court House ott the et and 2nd days of January next about thirty or thir ty five. likely negroes. Also the tract of land on which he lived. Tetmits ade known on the dty of sale. THOMAS PAYNE, Ez'tors JOHN MAXWELL r Dec. 14, b 46 Sheriff's Sale. Smith & Clark vs Wilkerson L. Iease. David Rusten, vs The Same. j W ILL he sold at the house of Defend not, ont Wednesday, Gth of Jatiun ry, 1841, the following property, viz: one Patent Clock, two Stacks of Fodder, one Bay Mare, and one Shot Gun. Termas Cash. S. cHR ISrE, s. E. D. Dec. 14, 180. (51 50) c 46 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Edw-ard W. Ransay 'Barbara Ramnsay, In Erfuity. - y their tnext friend, Mlay Bowers, ) es Writ of Partitiona Joseph BS. Ramr.say. NOT~iCE is hereby givemt thaat by virtue of an order from Chancellor Jailhnston, I shall otfer for satle to the highest bidder, at Edge. field Court liouse, on the first Mounday in Jan nary naext, the real estate of Barbara R. Rant. say deceased, consisting ..f two tracts of landl as follows, viz, one tract of swvamap lanad contain lag tharee hiundred acres more or less situated in Edgefield District, on Savanah river. atnd bounded by said river, and by lanids of Mary Bowers, Dr. Bradford and J ames HI. Ham mond ; and one other tract of pinte land situaa ted in said District ont the wanters of Savanniaha river, containing otne hunodred acres more or tess, and bounoded by lands5 of' John Dick, Ma ry Bowers and James HI. H1;amond-Said tracks to be sold separately, on a credit of one ' and two vears, excetpt so mutch as mnay be tae -cessary toa pay the costs, which must he paid in . cash. Thte pturchtasers to give botnd-- and per souai secutrity, .ind a mortgage of the premses to secure the pturchause momaey. J. T ERRY, c. E. E. D Commissioner's Offce, Edge'feld, Dcc. 4, 1840 ?$5 81 d 45 Tenehers Wanted. T HE Excellent Teacher wvho, at presett has charge of outr School, havintg declitn ed remainaing another year. a gentlean well gntalified to parepare youth for the Juntior Class of the S. C. College, is wvated to take chiarge. of thme Edgefield Male Acaidetmy, frotm the first of January next. The Trustees haave beent desi jonas of procurinag the services of a gentlemman .who inttenads to mnake a parofession of the bttsi nes of teaching: and the experience of the lpast four years.tends to strengthenamtheirc(onvictions, that t is onuly such a Teacher, who is amubitionas ofracquiring reputtationa it his enmploymnent. that can establish outr classical school utpon a basmis promising permanent usefultness. Also wanted fromt thae first of Janutary ntext, AN ENGLISH TEACHER, wvho is perfectly compj etent to give istruction in all thte branches usually taugh'lt int an Enag Jisht Schonol. Amotng these, a thaoroutgh knwl edge of English Granunar, A ritlaunatic, Geogra-. plhy, atnd the useo of the Glo'ses are considered indisapensable. To snehk genatlemen, as can come wvell recomn mended, the Truastees veture to) prottise pecr matnent employametnt, and good waees. W. BRtOKS, C'hairman of the Boardi. Edgefield, Nov. 2, 184a tI' 4(1 CASHii WANTED. T H E Subscriber takes thais mtethoda of say ing to those indebted to the dml firmn of~ Nieholsona & Presley, on, notes and accoumnts for the year )539. anad previo':s, that ntecessi ty compels tae to regnest thtem to comne for ward amid pay amp. I mawe muoney dtie ont the 1ht of Jauarsy ntext. atnd cannot extend Itonger induilgence. I wonlal also say. that I wish to maake an invariale'srle int myw braiess to hamve all accounmts lignidatted the 1st oaf Janumary each year. wvhich wvill save me contsiderable trnble, and be ihr the itrest oh my e tastaomers. E. B. PRESLEY. noee. It er 15 HYMENEAL The silken tic that bnds fite ,ewlling hearts. MARRIED. On the 3d inst., by the Rev. Mr. Derrick, Mr. Wx. C. PRAToR, of Montgonery, Ala., to Miss CARO.INE BLAND, (If this District. On the 10th inst., by the Rev. Wm. W at. kint, Mr.'JouS SMYLEY, to Miss MARY ANN, daughter of Mr A. Bland, all of this District. On the 10th inst., by the Rev. air. Ball, Mr. WAni H. SHEPPARD, to ,tiss FRANcEs, daugi ter of Afrs. M illey Campbell, all of Abbeyille District. On the 1st inst., by the Rev. Mr. Trapp, Mr. MIAoDsON TimMERMAN, to Miss SARAut RE sECca THUoMAS, all of this District. {7 DR. A. M. McCA IN& has author ised Mr. C. A. AFstas to transact business for him, during the time he may be absent from Edgefield District. Dec. 17, 1840. tf 46 TO UIRE, A SMART. ACTIVE BOY, aecnstomed to work about a hotse. Enquire at this office. Dec. 17, 1840. tf 46 Land for Sile. W ILL be sold by consent of parties, on the first Momnday in Jaimary next, at Edgeield Court House, one htidred and eig iteen acres of first rate Land, adjoining the lands of Win 11. Mtoss,- B. Tillman, and J. Griffin. Terms made known on the day of smle. A. MOBLEY. Dec. 14, 1840. c 46 .Uduntuirator's Sale. Y ORDER of the Ordinary of Edgefiltl District, will be sold at the late resi dence of David Walls, deceased, on Wcdnes. day, the 23d inst., all the personal Property of David Walls, deceased; consisting of Corn, Foddet. loussehold and Kitchen Furniture, Stock or Cattle and Hogs, a lot of Seed Cotton, and sundry other articles too tedious to men. tion, on a credit of twelve months. Purchasers to give notes with approved security. EDMUND PENN, Adm'r. Dec 17, 1840 a 46 NOTICE. T HE Subscriber would respectfully notify T all those indebted to himi by note. that they will be required to pay up oi the first of January next, and ifnot paid by the first mon. day in Januaty. they will have to settle with an attorney. South Carolina money will be required, as [ nmt required to pay Sonth Caro. lina nioney myself, in all cases. I will be found at the Court House on sale day next for settle nents. COLLIN RHODES. Dec. 14, 1840 c 46 WVANTED, OR one rf the largest Flantations in Ala. I hamna, an experienced Upland Cotton Planter, asa MfANAGER. None need upply who cannot bring the umost unexceptiomme recommendations for character and skill. To such an individual. liberal wages will be given. Apply to Edward Ieckscher, Esq. on the Plantation, at the Oswichee Bend on the Ala 'ania side of the Chattahoochie river, 14 miles below Columbus, or to J. L. Petigru, Esl. Charleston, S. C. J. HAMILTON, Trustree. Dec. 1 ,1840 c 46 The Edgefi-d Advertiser, and Columbia Chronicle, will please copy the above once a week for thice weeks. State of South Caiolina. tourrrrLD DrTrrtcr. W. DeLOACTI living on the Matthews . Road five niles from MajorJolm Allen's tolls before mie one red sorrel Horse with a small stare in tihe fore head, tne hind feet white above the aneles, a little marked by the Gear. or Harness, fifteet hands and a half high, sup posed to be six years old the next spring. Api. praised at seventy dollars. HARDY WHITE, J. P. Dec. 1, 1840 mmmd 45 Sher'ifi's Sale. The State vs. John Green, W ILL lbe sold at time Defendant's house, om Thursday, the 7th day of January next, one hom of Corn, supmposed to be aboumt two hundred bush~lels, levied oni ts tihe property of John Greemn, to saitify the above statied case Jaimes Mloseley vs Johnm Greenm, the above described ptroperty. Terums Cmashm. S. CH RISTIE, s. E. D Dec. 15, 1840. ($1 50) c 46 Shertiff's Sale. D. D. Marvin. vs Anduerson Himnter, W II.!, be sold at the residemnce of Antder son Hunmiter. ont Saturday be 1thm inistant, one bay horse, one lot of Corn, and one lot of miemd Cottonm. levied ont .-e time property of Anmdersoini llmunter, to satisfy time above case. Trerms of sale Cash S. CIJRISTIE,'s. r.. n. Dec. 3. 1840 h. 45 Shaeriff' s ales. Blanad Camien & Cu., andJ othmers, vs Hi. Dumntont. W T IL L be somld at the house o onCet h~lamn~jr. ona Friday thme 16th inmst. one pmen of corni in time .immack smupposedl to containa twvoor thmree hummdred bushels: levied 0mm as tihe property of II. Dumnto~n to satisfy the above cases. Trms of sale Cashi. S. CH RISTIE, s. .. n. Dec. 2, 184 - b 45. N o t ice. O)N the 1st damy of Janmuary next, two or three negra fellows baehmnging to the estate of J. Richardson. dec'., will b' hired out, for time year J841, nit time plantation belonigimmg to said estate, necar Mir. Benj. Stephmens' place. B1. A. WA LLACE. Guardian of time mn:imors. Edgefiel. Dec. 8, 1840. c 45 Notice. W TANTED by the subscriber at Edgefield VY C. Hlouse, S. C. thmree~ Boot Makers to whmom as goodl wages wvil lbe: paid, as at amny mothie place in mhe Sitate ;anmd constant emmplimy. imnt given for the year rond. B. A WALLACE. Dec. 8 1940. c 45 To Rent anid Hire. T H P Subscribier wvill rent for time emmsning year. tihe tramcts of landi ofiJuo. M. Simp kinms, ona thle Beatver Dam Creek, now rentemd anmd occtupied by La Fayette B. Pixley, and othmers. He will also hire onat for time ensning year, several valtuable Neg roes. atmmng whom are a gmood Cairpenter, a Blacksmith, a job Carpen-. ter, a Coomk or two, amnd the balancee -lirst rate fiehml hmanmds. ELD)RED SIMKINS. SEdgefield C. II.. Nov. 310. 1830. d 44 FOR SALE. T H E Subhsriber- off'ers for sale hi wvell settled Plantation. situnated imm Andersonm District, nine-nmiles below the- Village, man the State road lending from Pemndletonm to Abbeville. For partienulmrs apply to the Subscriber san the preisese..W. SANDERS. Nov. l..18-0 a 45 Sale of Personal Property. . WILL offer for sale on the last Mon day of the present month, at the Mill establishment on Little Horse Creek, he longing to the estate of T. G. Lamar, all the personal property attached to said place (Negroes excepted,) consisting of Mules, Cattle. Hogs, Plant-tion Itensils, two good Wagons. Also two thousand bush els of Corn, and twenty thonsanl pounds of'go( Fodder. The Mill and Lands are SIso offered for sale. Terms will he made -nown by applying to me at Edgefleld nurt House. On ihe personal property, credit of six months will be given, for all sums over twentv-five dollars, lay giv mng a note with good security. F. [. WARDLAW. Dec. 12, 1840. b 46. Greenvile Land for Sale. FFg'HE subscriber offers for sale on the most 5 accommodating terins, his valuable tract ef LAND. lying two niles west of the Aiken Stage Road, and in four miles of Poor's Bridge. on Saluda. The tract contains 616 acres, with as much ts 300 cleared. and in a high and im proving state of cultivation. and in fine condi. tion for a crop the next year. Thie settle. ments have been made on the tract, with large and comirtable dwelling houses (on two) and all necessary out-bnildings. including a large building with a cotton gin, threshing miachine. and straw cutter; all to run by the same gear, and an excellent packing screw but little worn: orchards of clhoice fruit of etery kind; springs in abundance and good; and for health, the place is not surpassel by aniy. even in Green ville. If yon wish to bny. come and see-het. ter thanl goinr to the West to die with the fever Reference in my alsence to A. MCDAyID or T. BoLaso, Eq. near the premises. GEO. SEABORN. Dec. 17, 1840. d 46 HEAD QUARTERS, Columbia. 111h Dec. 1840. GENERAL ORDERS-NO. I. T l E following gentlemen have been ap pointed Aids-de-Camp to the Command er-in-Chief, with the rank oir Lient. Colonel. They will be obeyed and respected accordingly. Armstead Burt, Albert Rhett. Louis T. I'iiffall, J. Polk Dickinson, John Phillips, John English, IVilliam H. Cannon, Jr. J. Hlarleson Read, Jr. Henry H. Thompson, James McPherson. The Aids-de-Canp above named, will eqtip themselves, and report for dtty. either persona ally or lv letter, to the Adjatant and luspector General, at Aiken, S. C., by the 10th day of February next. If either of the above named Aids-de.Camip shall neglect to report as above required, it will be deemed a reftasal to accept. and the vacattcy will be immediately filled by another a;poimment. By order of the Comminder-in-Chief. JA MES JONES, Adjutant and Inspector General Dec. 14, 1840 f 46 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, Columbia, 12th Dec. 1840. T HE following Gazettes will publish all Commnications issuing from this De partment, reciprocally, and all Military Orders from the Adjntart and Inspoetor Co,oeral's Of fice, marked [C.] once a week for six weeks: The Sonth Carolinian, Charle.-tona Mercury, Softhetni Patriot, Camden Jouraaal. Cheraw Gazette, Edgefield Ad% ertiser, Peidleton Alessenger, and Greenville Mountaineer. By order ofthe Governor: BEAUFORT T. WATTS. Executive Secretary. Dec 14. 18 f 46 State of South Cairolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. BY OLiVER TOWLES, Esquire, Ordi oary of Edgefleld District. Whlereas, Nathtan Bodie haatha ap~plied to me foir letters. of Admsinistratiotn, out all anad siaagn far, ilae gomads anad chaattles,. righats and credits of Martha Eidsoan, iate of the said District, de ensed. Thaene are therefore, to cite amnd admnontish all and singular, thes kiatdred anad creditors of the said deceased, to be anad appear before me, at mar tnext Ordinmary's Couart iar the said Dis trict, to be held at Edgefield Court House on the 28th Dc. inst., tu shaow cause, if anay, why the stid admnismtrationa shoutld not he granted. 4.iivenm unader any haand and seual, this 15th day of Dec.. onae thotnsond eight huinda ed and forty, and in thec sixty-fillh yaear of American iade ponadence. 0. TOWLE8, 0. E. D. Dec. 17. 1840. b 46 state of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRItCT. B Y OLIVERt TOWLES, Esqinire. Ordi atary of Edfgefield Disttict. Whecreas. Bemanaiai Barton. with thes will ananexeid, has apphued e me for Letters of Adamnistratziona, ona all anid sintgmlar thme goiods and chattels, rights anad credits of Thiomras Bar ton, late of the said District. deceased. Thaee are the.refore to cite atnd admonish all atnd sitagutlar, the kindred and creditors of the said deceaseid, to be anad appear befome me, at our raext Oralianary'st Court for the said District to he holdena at Edgefield Coutrt Hotuse ottn the 2th day of D'cemaber. ins.t., to shlowv cause, if any, why the said Adatinistration should not be granted. Giveta unader nmy hanad atd setal thais 10th day of December. one thousand eight htundred anad forty, anad ian the sixty-fifth year of Amaerican Independence. 0. TOWLES, 0. E D. Dec. 14. 1840 ($2 124) Ih 46 State of' South Carolinia. EDGEFIELD DE~TR1CT. BY OLIVER TOWVLE8, Esqmire, Ordi nDary of Edgefield District. Whereas, Anthony Ontze, haoth app~lied to in for Letters of Administrtiona, ian all aiad migular thec goods amnd chattlsm, rights arnd :redits of John Outze, late of thae District aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admaonash all aad singular, the kiandred anad creditors of thae said deceased, to be and appaear before mse, at eur neoxt Ordinary's Court for the said Dustrict, o be holde'n at Edgefield Cotart House on. thae Eth day of Dec., toa show cause if tany, why he said Adhmiistration should not he granited Givena tinder may hind andi seal this 14th dasy if Decembaler. one thoussand eight htundred and 'rty, and in the sixty-fllahyear of Americana it lependenace 0. TOWLES, 0. E. D. SDec. 141840 ($2 124) b 46 Linsey Woolsey. FOR Buse at the Vanceluso Factory, a few bales of heavy and Superior Linadaey, for 9egro Clothing, manufactturied of cxcellett lutmestic wvool. No , -1 isIif -10 T H1S celebrated Race Horse and Stal lion will stand the ensuing Season, from 15th February to 15th June, at Mr. WM. B. MAYs0, in Edgefield District, -. C., 3 mile frert the Court-House, on the Angdsta Road. He will be let to inares at $20 the single visit, 330 the tieson, and $50 to insure i and one dollar to the groom in every instance, The mentey, or an approved note payaide the 1-5th Decem her next, must be sent with each mare, or she will not be served. Good pasturage will be provided, and mares red on grain at a reasonable price, and servants board ed gratis. Every care will be taken of mares and rals, but no liabilities will be incurred for esea pes or arridems. AIRGYLE is a dark brown horse, with ont white, except a star, rifteen hands and three (ttflers high; possessed of uncom mon bone and muscle, ard a form coin bining with perfect symmetry. every es sential of a Race Horse. He is now ten years old, having been foaled in Maryland in the Spring of 1830. He was sired by the famouts Mong. Tonson, hi* dam This tie, was by Ogle's Oscar, his grandam by Dr. Thornton's imported Horse Clirden ; his g. g. dam by Mr. HaU's Spot; and his g. g. g. dam by Dr. Marshall's Ilyder Ally, who was by Lindsay's Arabian. The Performances of ARGYLE upon the Turr, have placed him in the very first rank of American 11orsesasa Racer, while those of his get entitle him to an equal standing as a Stallion. He started first at Orangeburg. S. C. in January 1534, and ran at Barnwell, Augusta, Maeon, Colun hin, and Charleston, two, three, atid four miles heals. winning successively 8 races, five of ihen of four mile heats, beating Palsy Wallace, Rattlesnuke, (3 timiesy Lu. cy Aslion, Rushlight. Bertrand junior, (twice) Vertutnus, &c. &c. ie never lost a heat, and was rarely if ever put up to his speed. until his extraordinary defeat by John Bascombe in April, 1836, the circumstauces or which are familiar to every one. Subsequently he was trained and rut with great success in Virginia; and in May last on the Central Course at Baltimnre, after running for the first heat (if three miles, and losing it by a head in 5 minutes 4-seconds, he won the second heat in 5 minutes. 40 seconds, being the best second heat of three miles recorded in the history of the American Turf, and the most brilliant performance of a year sur passing all others in the richness of its an naIs. During the same week, and on the same course, ote of his dau hters. Kate Seaton, won the great sweepstakes of $1000, beating a fine field with gteat ease; such a coincidence being hitherto unknown upon the Turf. A RGYLE stood but one season and tW a limited number of mares, tnt many ol which were thorough bred, yet his colts have-wor..nine out of the eleven races fot which they have been started, beating at one, two, anti three miles, the get of many of onr best Stallions, besides several in phrted enita. come of them in firot-rate time. Two of his get. Governor Buter and Kate Seaton, are now unrivalled upon the Turf by any thing of their age. The owners of ARGYLE. in bringing him back to the Stato in which (tho' not foaled) he was first trained and gained his earliest laurels, present him with confi dence to the Public, as being in every way. on account of his blood, sire and form, lit perfortnnees otn the tttef, so remarkable for endurance, as well as speed, anti the eatrirtrinary success of his ger, worthy of their entire npprobation. WV. B. MAYS. Dec. I5, 1840. 46 tf Last Notice. VE'IIOSE Indebted to the estate of Jog. Grif. I fin, deceased, tare -arnestly regttsted to make immttediate paymaent, as we are anxins to tmake a final sttlement witht the estate, by thte first of Jatuary next. Notte bitt Soth Caroiina tmotney will be taketn, withougt thte usual discount. Cambridge, Nov. 5, 1840. tf 41 FOR SALE, T lIE Subscriber offers for sale his houtse and lot in thteVillage of Edgefield, ktown as the Mal~nsiotn House; lately occupied by the Rev. W. V. Dunn, as a Tavern. The hotnse is large anid cotmmiodiotts, withevery necessary ont kmnilling. Terms will. bemnade easy, to ant approved pturchmaser. For further particulars etnguireof WM. BRUNSON. Near Duntontsville. Nov-. 2, 1840) tf 40 Notice. A LL Persons indebted to the estate of Wn. M. Buttler, deceased, are earne'stly re quested to make iutmedicte payment, as the sttbscriber intetnds to close the estate ; and those haavin;:demantds agaimst thme cstate, will presenlt thtem dttly attested wirbsent delay. N. L GRIFFIN, Excecstor. Nov. 5. 1840. 4 41 House and Lot For Sale. T H E Stubscriber ofrers for sale, on reason able terms, his Hiouse and Lot, situated in the village of Greenwood. Abbevilhe Dis trict. The situation is pleasant. itt a central part of time village, adjoining the Let of'the Fe ttme Acadetmy. The House is one story,cen iaitning three rooms and two fire places, be tides a bascment story, of two. rootms and two. lire places. The out buildings are sttitatble and ronvenaient A pply to Cobs. Richard or Larkint Griffin. N. W. HODGES. N. B. A good male or fetnale servant. (boy r girl) would beu taken partly itt pay, if prefer re ytepurechager. N. W. HI. Enran nstminNov. 23, 1840. d 41 FOlt SALE, Y Plantation on Tutrkey Creek, contain IIintg abont 990 acres. tenm miles west of he Village. If not sold before the first of Janm mary, it will be rented for the enig yer R .MMS. Nov. 24, 1840. tf 43 N otie . T HE stubscriber, wife of Antblapy Delo ren, who resides itt the village of Edge. icld. and is a Turner and Cabiues Maker,. teteby gives notice of her intentiotn to trade as m ole trades. ELIZABETIt DELOREA. Nov. 18. 184-d 43 Bherif's Sahe. B Y Virtue of setrdt* writs of Fieri Facins. I shall proceed to sell at Edgefield Court House. on the first Mon day and Tuesday in January next, the folhiwing property viz: Goodwin & Harrington, vs Robert, Bur toil, one small one horse wagtgon. Henry Parsons, vs Hollis Dunton, one tract of land known as the Morgane tract, adjoining lands of Charles Price, and the I tand whereon the defendat lives.andesh ers. G. L. Penn & Ca, vs the same, the above described proptely. Bland Catlin & Co. vs the same, the above described property. Whitfield Brooks,vs Rudolph Carter, five thousamf dcres of land more or less adjoin'ig John \Vise and others, Wilfliam Foster, adi'r vs the same, the abote described property. C. A. Clowd vs the same, the above described property. Jesse Kent vs the same, the above de scribed property. Francis O'ormer, vs Zilpha Nobles, three negroes viz: Mary, Lindy and her child. Richard Johnson vs the same the above described property. John C. Horns, vs 13, T. Reardon and Wm. T. Bird, a tract ofland of Wm, T. Bird's, Cantainitg oue hundred and twen ty five acres, more or less adjoining John F. Burns and others. Steedman & Merritt vs Edward Wil liams one bay horse, saddle and Bridle, Gookdwin & Harrington, vs Spencer Elsmore, one tract of land containing lourteen acres more or less, also one oiher tract of seventy acres, adjoining John Bush and others. and one Mare. Thomas H. Williams, vs the same, the above described property. Mary Gomillion, vs John Bridiwell, two mules. Marri Posey, vs the same, the above described property. Bates Wren, (bearer,) vs Henry Good, one bay horse, also one tract of lamd con taining thirty five acres more or less ad joining Jacob Long and others. George Adams, vs Azarealh t3tone, one tract of land containing six hundred acres more or less adjoining lands of Thomas H arris and others. Clark & Clark, vs SmalwoodDean, two homrses. John Chappell, vs the same, the above described )rolper'y. Penn & i nunon, vs Jacob Lucius, two hundred acres of land more or less lying on the Savannah River, adjoining lands of James Freeman atd others. The Executors of J. Sharpton, deceased vs Delauson G. Colvin, Ansley Colvin anti Daniel Colvin, two hundred acres of land adjoining James Freeman ani others. Also two negroes,Alfred. and] Jane, Etlert Posey vs John Grice, one tract of land, containing one hundred and eighty acres more or less, aijoining land of A. 1. Addisotn and others. Atticus Tucker, vs E. G. Colvin, awl Delauson G. Colvin. one tract of land. containing two hundrel acres, more or Iless, adjoining lands of James Freeman and others. The State, vs Sterting Powelt, one tract of land containing acres, more or less, adjoining John Marsh, D. Walker, and others. Allen & Kinnard, vs Robertson Deen, one tract of land, containine three hundred acres, more or less, adjoining Robert Bry ain an(1 others. David Richardson, vs the sme, the a bove described property. Blnd, Cattlia & Co, vs Moses Kirk land & wife, one tract of land, containing onet hunditredf acres. more or- less. adtjinig land, of Derrick I Ilomback and others. Walker, Covinaton & Fair vs B3. F. McDonald, the Defeindaints iterest int the foll-uwing Lots in thle to wn of flanmbure: No. 14, botunded on thle North by Mercer street, on the East by lot No. 13. oin the West by lot No. 15. having 54 fe'et frott on Market street, running back 200 feet to Mercer street. One other lot, No. 105, botunded on the North by No. 104, on the East by Centre street, Onl the South by No. 106, and on the West by Mechani'e street, having 50 feet frontin~g Center street, and running back 304 feet to Mechanic street. Covington & Fair vs the same, the a bove described properly. WVilliam C. Oakly, inldorsee. vs Lewvis ElIzey, 0one tract of land, containing six hundlred acres more or less, adjoinitg Thr-mnas Morris anid others. Also, one [House nd Lot in the town of H amburg. No. 117. Joseph Woods, Payee, vs the same, the above described property. George A. McKirt vs -the same, the a bove described property. A tticus Tucker, administrator, vs A rvin. Btutler, the tract of lantd where Defendant lives, containting otne hundredt acres more or less, adjoining Samuel Butler anid oth Elizabeth WVhitlock pr. pro. ames, vs Johni Whitlocki, one tract of lanld contain inig one hundred acres more or less, ad joining Elizabeth Outen and others. Coonrud Lowery vs Willianm Brunson, adlmia-istramor of Stephten P. Tompkin~s, deceased, one tract of Land, contaitnitng three hundred acres more or less, adjoin ing lands ofJonathan Weaver.and others, levied on as the property of S. P. Tamp kins, deceased. John Martin, (Bearer,) vs the same, the above described piroperty. A. B. Addisot vs William Birunsonu, the tract of land4 where Defendant lives, cotn taining flee hundred acres, more or less, and five negroes, viz: Joe, Jim, WVill, Bill and Fanny. Also, the Defetndant's inter est io a Hotuse atnd Lot ini the village of Edgefield, known as lbe Mansion House, adljoinling C. A. Dowd, and others. Bland, Catlin & Co., for C. .1. G3lover, vs the same, the above described proper ty. M. D. Mahier, andI others vs Benjatmin Evans, on~e boy horse, and one sorrel mare. Bates Wren, (bearer,)- vs Clemn Mitch ell, two hoise,. Jacob. Eichelberaer, vs the s ime, the above described property. L. Giddlings vs Richard J-nhnson,. the tract of Ian~d where Defendant lives, ad 1oining lund of D. Pdiuce, and others. George H. Perrin, for the use ol Wna 3. Brannon, vs Faithy Lisseter and Ro )ert Evans, one tract of land containing wo hundred acres, more or less, and three iegroes, viz: one man Jim, one womtan Viney, one girl Anti, one wagun and two 1Orses. Penn & Brannon, vs the same, the a iove descrilei property. Penn & Brannon, vs Faithy Lasseter; he same, vs the same, the above described ropery. Wiley Harrison, vs Robert Evans and Paithy Lasseter, the above debcribed prop !rty. Anna Anderson, Vs Randal Delaughterr and others, the tract or laud where the de 'endant Delanghter lives, containinrg aeres, more or less, adjoining hands of'John rhurinand and others, also one negro matt "Oharles, Noble Jerome, (henrer,) vs khandal De aughter, the above described property. Penn & Brannon, vs the same, the a yove described property. James Griffin, vs George Thurmand, 1he tract of land where the derendant lives :onlaining three hundred acres adjoining k. Morgan and others. Lewis Jones, vs the same, the above le.ribed property. Goodwin Barrington & Co., vs the same, the above described property. Geddings & Bushnell, vs the same, the above described prnperly. Eli Milton, vs John Marsh, one tract of land containing two hundred stud fifty a ires, more less, adjoining Elizabeth Car ter and others. M. Haoikinson, Executor, vs John B,. Burgess, one tract of land containing five hundred acres, more or less, adjoining Wi ey Glover and others. Arehibad Clark, vs- Cullin, Robert, ant Joshua Clark, one tract or landconra'nf one hundred acres, more or less, levied on as the property of Cullin Clark, adjoining Mrs. May and others. Goodwin, llarrinigton & Co. vs Lewel lin Deloach, two horses. David Martin, vs Joseph Suimmerall, the defendant's interest in two hundred a cres of land where he now lives, adjoin ing lands of Abran Kilerease anI others. Atiens Tucker, vs the saie, the above described property, James 0. White, by his next friend, vs Ellen G. Colvin, two hundred and six a eres of land, more or less, adjoining Mrs. Freeman and others. James Tompkins, (ber,) vs James Fort ner anti others, the tract of land whero Defenidant Fortner, lives, containing ono hundred and fifty acres, more or less, ad joining lands of Ht. Stone, and otfiers. Thomas Garrett vs S. C. Scott, the tract of Iand rormerly owned by Defenri ant, containing two hundred and nine acres, snore or less, adjoining aInds of .1ar garet Sharpion and Elizabesh Burt. Alexander Sharpton vs James O. Wens by ani James Fortner, the tract of land where Defenudant Forner, liverconain ing one hrundred and filly acres, more or fees, adjoining lands of [I. Stone, and oth ers. E. B. Pressley vs A. Holly, the tract of land where Defendant lives, containiing seven hunadred acres, more or less, adjoin ing Josiah Sibley, and others. Fotig E. Bod-I, tew N. Corley, vs Ora slha Moaney, one tract of laud, containing one hundred and filly acres, mnre or less, adjoining Nathaniel Norris, and others. D. Villiamts vs Riley Palget and Lew is Padge,-one tract of land where Lewis Padget lives, containing one hundred auo thirty acres, snore or less. Thomas Kerneghnn vs Richard John son, the tract of land where Defendatan lives, cosntaining neres, mtore or less, adjoining landls of D. Prince, and others. Theopholos Luttdy, vs Joseph High tow~er aud others, otne tract ol'land contain ing five hutndre'd neres, morn or less, ad joining Le'.is ElIzey atnd it hers. Joseph WVoods, (heasrer,) vs WVilliam antd Mnry Highatow~er. nine hunsdred acres oif landt~, mere or less, ndjoining Mlary Htigh tower and othters, levied on as the proper ty of Wm. Hlightower. The Site, vs Robert E. Boskerville and Stusannaah Farrow, one bay horse. The State, vs Abram Pond, two hima dIresd and fifty acres of land, more or less, adjoining Lewis Elizes atnd others. Terms of date, Cash. S. C H ItLSTIE,s. E. U.. Dec 14, 1840 c 46 N ot ic e. Tr H E Subscribers snake this last call ona all E thoste intde.btted to ihemn, to com,-~ rorward ansd lignidatos their stoles asnd asccosunts, withiout Ielay, as we are determtinied to close tsp oar biusness. All those whlo d, snot take advanstags. if this notice, by the finleesnth day of' Jannry sext, will tisnd their snotes arnsd accounts in th'e tands of ans Attrnev tar rcoflectioni. C. L. GOODWVIN. GOODWIN, HIARRINGTON & Co. HARRINGTON & BRYAN. Dec.7, 1840 tf 45 No ti ce. AN ELECTION will be field otn the 2nd LModay ins Januas~ry next, and ste day ollowing, foar Clerk of' tfse Court or Commsion Pleas aind General Sessiotns. for Edgefield Dis riet, at the i'ilowingfplaces. to wit: Longtmires, Colliers, Cloudiss, Pinte Ulonse', Christtes. Daintonts, Sheppards, liidge, Meet nig-Street, Hit abutrg, Mrl . Wilfing, Courit :lotuse, Richardson's. Pasrk's, Perry's, Ceoth -ant's, Mosfey's. Allen's, Powel's, Lonsg's, sJail'sand Culenitiss. GEO. POPE, Clark E. D. Nov. 10, 1840. tI 41 NEW STORE. T HI E Subsscriber respectfully ansnonnes that lhe htas leased ste Store corner or' tin.: ket and' Centre streets, lately occnpied by bir G. H. Ta -lor, and will keept on hand asa essortsms"t of Groceries, Cottona Bagginig, lope, hIrns, ie. &c. Orders fristn the~ connttry will meet wdih. iwompt anid strict attentions. HI.URQUHJART. Hantihtrg, Nov. 9, 1840. tf' 41 NOTICE. ALL Persons having detmandls againist Pres. r1ey Blanid, decensed, are regnsestetd to rcn ller tf'em diuly attested, co the subiserilhers iths a the prescribed timte, ard thsose :sndebtedn o the estatse previonts to the sale, tire regnested o make immnediaite paymenit. S. CHRI-STIE. Ezcustors. JOHN BLAND,) f4 Nov. 6, 1680. t