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The Public Lands.-The public domain held in trust by tho General Governnent for the benefit of all the States, lies in nine States, namely, Ohio, Indiana, Illi nois, Missouri, Ala'bama, Mississippi, Lou islana, lichigau, and Arkansas. There have been sold 81,083,191,97 acres Granted for various purposes, 16,514,0-11,03 Unsold including lands sorveyed, 154,497,765,03 -' Surveyed 192.803,490.92 " Unsurveyed., 52,207,124,24 Received for land sold, $113.S23,337,20 The following paragraph, from the N. Torik Journal of Commerce, is an excel ient hit at the Pennsylvania United States Sauk: " There," exclaimed Mrs. Betsey U. ,Sarles. an old lady of our acquaititanet ,who kept a store in Chatham street in ibis city, many years ago, and who be -came involved by overtrading. "1 There, -Eere," said she rubbing her hands togeth -er-.thank my stars, I have at length 'borrowoed enough to pay of all my debts, .and have plenty lefi to resume business." -From the Augusta Chronicle and Sentincl. - THE AUGUSTA MIRROR. The patrons of the Mirror will learn from the card ofthe Editor, that its publi -cation will, ere long, be resumed. In con :nexion with his card we desire to say that :as soon as the paper can he obtained from 'our manufacturer, which will probably he .by the middle of March, the 31irror will !be issued. The only assurance we can :give the patrons. is that the duties devol ved on us as publishers shall be faiihfully -executed, and we flatter ourselves that the .typographical execution will be such as to -render the work accelptible to its numerous friends. It may not be improper for us to add, -that in consenting to become the publisiers of the Mirror, we have prompied more by our desire to have the wnrk sustained in .our city. than any immediate prospect of gain. We appeal therefore to our own ,citizens and to Southern getItlemen gener ally, whether native or adopted sons of our ;genial clime, to hestow on the enterprise -whatever meed of patronage it deserves, :and we hesitate not to assert that itn pro portion as its means are increased, shall its uselulness be extended. As no enterprie, however latlable, cnn -succeed without the approval of the get. %ler sex, we must invoke their kitd con sideration of the Mirror. And we llatter -ourselves, if we are so iriunate as to ren <ier the work an agreeable and interesting Varlour Journal, we shall not took ii vain to tite Ladies for t'ir approbation which will place the Mirror beyond the reach of contingencies. A CARD. To thc Patrons of the Augusta Mirror. The subscriber is happy to inform the pa nrons of the Augusta Mirror that he has af fected an arrangement with Mlessrs. J. W. & W. S. Jones by which thosegentlemen will in future tie the publishers of the work. He hopes this arrangement will "ive re uewed osaurance to the public in the per manency of The Mirror, and encourage the friends of our domestic Hitctratre to lend it their patronage. The Mirror will still re main under his editorial control and will receive, wvhat he has not beetn able to dhe vote to it heretofore, his undivided care and attention, by which he hopes to retnder it more thtan ev'er, deserving2 the encoturage mient and support of the Southern public. The publication of the .iirror~ will lie resumed so soon as a supply of suitable papar can be obtained fromt the North, af ter which time its regular andi promttpt ap pearatnce, and superior typographiral ex ecution, are abnndantly watrranutd by the ability and facilities oft he pubilishiEr<. W. T'. TIIOMP'SUN. The Murder near Sparta.-T hc Negro man Riker, was tried in Spatta on Thturs day last, for the murder of .\lr. Pet igrew, and found entilty. lie was senitenceed to be hung on Friday next. We have beetn informied that he has made some confes sions, implicating a white tman in the neighborhood, and divulged lans laid to take the lives of two white tmeu, sujppsed to have money ; one of whom is a Kenm tuckiatn, and the other a citizen~t of Spar: a. It seems that the lienituckianm had been apprised of te desigtn nainst his life attl motney, and "was tipon his guardl. lIe is~ yet ini Sparta, andia stintes t hat lie had oh served signs that satidiiedh hitm. that att at tack upotn him had l'een mneditatued, andtu that the informa;ttiotn conouuitetd had been of service to him. We ar'e also inftemd thatrexatmi nationt and investi.gattion were still ging on ini Sparta, and that sotme mtore gootds have been discovered, ktowsn toi have belotnged toSt age passengers.--A ugustaz Constiitu tionalist of (he 9th inst. Impoutant Dreision.-The Court oaf Er rors, on Motnday the 8th itnst., or'dercd a new trial ha the case of the So. Cat. Cinal and Rail Road Cotmpatty adls. Jamtes Mut ray, in which the ptlaintiff (a fa:irani) haul recovered a verdict oh' 8l.1500 a;tinst the Company, for a persomial itnjury sustained by the negligentce of the lItiginecer. The principk' settled by the C'ourt is that tite agent of a Rail Rload Comnptny cantlti (like a passengerj sustatin an atction agaiitst she Compan-y for at injury sustajined lby the neghiden~ce of antothier atgent, bitt his remedy must bie againost the indtividtuat, from whose negligenrte or utnikilfttutess the injury resulted. It is propiier to idd thiatc lie Court, althoughl they assumited thle facet mif negligence as found bty the Jury, leatned to the oinion that the litnding haul little to support it in the evidecice.-Clar. Cour. A Good Suggestion.--A correspondemti of the Nationmal Intelligencer stuggests tht at West Poit a nauonatl mtanxulnerorv ofi steam enugines be erected, atnd youtng ii bie fully instructed in all that pertains tut their uses atnd muiuagemtent.-IThe y'oung men thtus educated. the write'r sutggests, shiotuld pass examutiatiotn biefore a comitpe tent board, andm receive dipilomtas as enigi neers, to take chtatrge of natrional andi othter vessels. Trhe suggestion is wecll worthy of' Stnin.H Farn:rs Register.-The Jannuary nur- .n her of this excellent work is an exceeding- if ly valuable one-containing no less than 1 32 original articles, and 37 selcted ones. U We forgot to mention, in our last notice of pr the work, that the able editor having, by iz the union with it of the Carolina Planter, th added about ,000 names to his list, prin- of cipally from the Cotton growing region, w has determined to devote more attention to the great interest of that section. This will render the work of still greater value in t his, as well as the other Cotton planting It States, and we trust will secure for it a P much larger accession to its Subscribers in hi South Carolina.-South Carolinian. of wl The Recent Case of Lynching.-Th: Mount lolly Herald gives some particu- n lars in relation to Jonathan D. Ayars, who f was recently tarredland feathered in Salem C county, for improperly treating his wife. l He is classed with those gentlemen who in prefer marrying a foritno to earning it. 0 le courted and married a widow lady, th who had inherited and possessed a small fi farm, otn which she resided, and by her in- 0 dustry and economy, obtained a good liv- dt ing. After mnrriage. ie ruled those about v1 hitn rather Turkishly. and when his wife P 6did not thitik alike with himselfon mat- s ters and things," he administered some P dozen stripes with a cow skin, which lie t provided fur the purpose. Not satisfied c with this, he made a vendue and sold her personal property, and intended to sell his life estate in her hands, and leave her pen niless, with two children by her former husband.-Philad. Enquirer. New BrunIcick.-The Legislature of New Brunswick assembled at Fredericton b on tlhe 20th flt. The following is the conl cluding paragraph of the speech of the Licurenant Governor: I regret that I have it not in my power It as vet to Coimunltlticate to you any dennite arrangenent of the Boundary Line. Ex parte explorations have been tmade on eith er !id'e, preparatory to the final settlement of that important question, and I see no - reason to apprehend the result can be otherwise thati favorable to British inter esis, as well as to the contitttance of that good understanding with the neighboring .itates, which is the true interests, and I d am convinced, the sincere desire of both parties coriially to promote. An Henorable Exaniple.-The following r we find in the laysville Eahle. It is re lated of Mr. Craddock, a rmemiher of the t Keitneky Senate from the counties of ti lardin and 31eade: " Sir, said Mr. C. what I havesaid here to-day has been said in a rough way, and & if it has wounded any Senator, I hope he it will attribue it to no unkind feelings, hui a to my want of fle polish of education. II Sir, ~your Superintendent of Common Schools has said, that there are many ment of family inl this Commonwealth, who can i neither read nor write, and it is but true, t my own marriage bond has my mark to it, 1j and my soit, who tnow sits in the other House, was a stout boy when I learned to V write." Mr. C. is now not only a respectable ' Senator, hot a good lawyer. What more need be said in his praise. Testimony of Thomas Jefferson as to the c use of arde;t spirits by public officers. 'lTomas Jel11ersona, after lung and paitnful experiece in the discharge (of his ardutous_ duties, as Chief M1agistrale of the tnation. satid withI Crrent empha msis, "-thle haba it of using ardent spirits. bty umen in p~ublic ofl cce, has occasioned more injury to the j public service, antd more trrthle to me. s ihan anty other cittistaince which has ci occuorred in the interial concerne~ of the. countitry, dunrittg my admtintistra tion.-Antd were I to cottinenice my admnigration neniit, with the kntowledge wlttehi from ex- ti perience I have acquired, the first gnues ti riona which I wol ask, with regard tol every can tdida;te for public ollice, should lie, " Is het uddicted to the use of ardent - s pirit ?' M'iurder of a M1etodist Preacher.-WV e learn from the Nashville Whig, that a foul imrder was committed on the 14th til., j tear iLentdersonivileSumnter coutmy,Tenin- th on the body of Nr. l.ind~say, a recspectatble nt clergyma~n of the Mlethodist Church of' near thirty years standinig, atid 55 years e old. lie wais shot to obitain the riotney, he hatd abou t himt, 6300), as is suppos~- c ed, by a ma~n by the tnatme of Carroll, and thtrowit in to the Cumiiberlatnd Riv"er, & whecrc thle bindy was fotund on the 20th, byv dlratg'ing with a niet. Carroll is a citi zent of.\l1issouiri, hot for the last six tmonths hats bieen in T[eninessee, attd wherever lhe is kntown. is rather celebratedl for his ex pertniess with the rifle. Hie hats not beetn seeni stintce, atnt at htatnisome reward is to beo olieredl for his aipprehtension. A tian by thte namite of J(ltnson, a suipp)osed accomt ptlice'. has beeni t Iuketni up.--sun. A Cherokee5b the ntame of Tunnustt i killed in coldl blood at Evansville, Arkan- cd sas, tin the 21st tilt., MIajotr L. llainkin, ,re f'onm Georgia. a clerk in the sitire of 1U. pi Johnont. Thte fellow wats seized and com.ti miiited to prison. II is plea is reta liaitiotn hi for. the tmurder of his nephew by a white P Connexion of Ba nking and Crime-D or itig the suspension of the latik of Enrglantd thtere wvere uplwardls of 700 executions of a ment convicted of the crime of forgery hi alonec ! I letre is a siubjeet for the consider- ly ationi of phlilanthropists. I An Editor haud run.-A westertn editor 0. ad vertises forr wo jottrneymeti antd two de- cI vilIs-none neced apI ply untless t hey cani af- hi ford tto work for nothiung and treat him to) fi booiit. He saiys that the tites are so- hard it tat he can't utfo~rd to moake a inure liber- v< al ulfetr. IAatvno Felt.13. d Couoan.-Thle market still cotinites ini a leh byli conidition. L ast week we notticedI, that prices were looking up; sinico then e btuyers have run tip purchases to 114 cents, is r'egainintg the reidtctiotn of our uluotation in before Iast. Somec few sales have liee ri made at 11 5 cenits, butt for choice cotltont onily. We tnow qute~ 7 to 114 cents. Principal sales 10% cents. The sutspenioni oflhe Utnited States and oth.r Antus bare not, na yet cirtcd this arket, hu.t taking our coUrse as a gide such matters, reverse of prospects, the amlturg market will go up instead of wn, as otr merchants are apt to raise ices, when unlavorable news comes to " nd, and when favorable accounts arrive 1 ey push a head of other markets this side the Atlantic. A few days howevcr, ill put us in possession of a report. j AUGUSTA, Fell, 11. Cotton.-During the past week there c is been a very active demand ftr the sta e, and a considerable amount of business i is been done at an advance, generally, P I a de. per lb. on the prices current the C., ek previous. This activity, together U ith the enhanced prices. are attributable, c doubt, in part to the favorable advices b )n Liverpool, up to the 6th uhimo, re ived in this place. on Friday evening n si, hut the principal cause in the view of of any persons,-is the well kcown fact, that El ir crop will lee but a short one, and hence III e belief, that prices must advance still rther in the foreign market, ere long. pi nr receipts have fallen off very much, to iring the prst week, owing to the Unfa- b irable condition of the roads, and the sup- h y in 1the market is very small. The :es made during the week, have been d -incipally from wagons at 104 a lie., V otigh ione or two small parcels have t anged hands at 114 cents. le 8100 REWARD. , - WILL give Fifty Dollars for proof to r - colivictti of the person or persons (if is hite,) who conveyed inistruments to John " atcher & JOshn t iammond. jr., where ' they effecied their escape floum the Jail d this District, on Friday night ist ; and y dollars for ile delivery of the said t )hn Hatcher to the Jailor of said District. 'I is believed, that the said Joshna 1lam- F ond will inot leave tho De-trict. and1 IA ill be obliged to any friend of public jos .e who will brine him to Jail. i S. CHlRISTIE, S. E. D. V Feb. 18, 1841. if 3 1 "Remember M11[arch a TIM tDiS OF M1ARCH. R3F1E1BEMR.t ND do not foiget withall, that SATUR- a DAY, tie sixth day of March, is rettrr C, iv for this District. C. A. DOWD. Fehl, 18S. e3r CAUTION. 0 Yenders atd Retailers of spirittots li 'ors without licecier. itt the 2nd Bat lion, 10th Regiment, South Carolina Militia. %I Whereas, this Board his received inforia- 01 )t that diflerent persons in varions places in U id Battalion, are selling spirits under a three * illon ltw, believed to be in force iin this State; id the Board knowing there is no sucl laws M I force tetehy gives totice that such reta.lers -e liable to inictnteii. by any persn. and )pes that all stch vendors or relatlors will ill s iture desist from the tilawful iraflick in spir itots liquors, and save the Goard from the it ainfi necessity of prosertiing violators of Ite U A now in force in this State, in regard to re- r iling spirituons lirurs. By order of tle oard. Second Section of the Acts or1835.-Every 8 etdor or retailor of spiirittuons liquors. who 0 C all clandesiiely, or behind, or within any reen, boothe. or other place of ennicealmlenit, :change, give, deliver, sell, or retail any spir tons htqutors, shall uipon1 conviction, be fitted I a stiltm of not less than tifly dollars. oar mtore in two huindred' dollars, according to the 'dis -etion of the presiding Judge. &c. ROll-ItT BRYAN, 0 Clerk ofthe Btard. Felb. 19. 1R4lf. h, 3 -- C (Gar'vin & I ainesm, Al the Ye llow Horuse. Ilamnburg, S. C. ARE now receiv ing, (ditret irom Phuiladel- ~ phIia.) in ::dli tion lto their stock ott ha:nd, a - ilenditd and well selected assurtment of MER luatze, ini their line. Theuy nowl imvite cotiry Me1.rchuant.:, Phty- C cianus. and othier-. wvishing to, putrchlase Drugs. & Reic(ineUs, call antd examttine their Goodls antd prices, as ley initend to oifer such intducemitents as5 c!anntil il to secuare to themielves a liberal patrontage. Ilamnthtrg, February 16(, 184 I, Feb. 1 -. if 3 1 Augmusta Seed store. I S/aker Uurdent .Seeds.-Crop of 1840.t PRE-St! G A RtDEN SE ED, just received t fromu the Shakers Tlhecse Seeds have I venI universaul satisiheItion ever unetie itey ye beeni sold at this store, which, has beeni for ree years past, anid the proprietor deals itn no hers. CTe natnu lllowancc mtade to Country Deal D~rd Seed, Potato Onions. Lucerne, Red lover. White do.. Manugobi WVurtzel, Bye C mass. iBhte Gralss. Turui p Seed, &., &. A few Brtnsbes, Seives, Sngar boxes, Swifts, Felb. 18, 1941h. if 3 M~AY DAY ~~ILL. Stanid the ensing Season at the FT Stiiscriber's l'hta~tiutn fiour miles hte wv C:nntidge., tot the Edg efielId Roazd. i~ea il be let to Mares at te loy price of~ twelve Ibirs ithe saison, pa~yablle the 1st of Janary h .12; butt mtay he discharged by3 the ptaymtet tent dollars within the seasona Notes will It.' quiiredl itt evety inistantce, when the Mate is it. Good pastuirage will he futrnirhied gratis a r imares antd colbs, whtichi miay lie left iithi the irse. a nid fed witht grain twice each day, if re ired1. at 45 cents. per dayv. Every care will Staken to prevent, bitt ito liahduity w'ill be in irretd for escapes oir acc'iden~ts. T1hie 8ason_ ill commtttencle the let of~ Marcht.atidexpire ihe ill of June. Descripiion.-K'May Day is a dark btroivt, wvitht star in his forehead. anid somet white hairs ott s tail, 10 hands huigh, possessed oflicommtion- 0 fine aptpearantce, fortm andi symimetry, and- v s e very form whlich constitutets a Race Horse I nay Day was foaledl mine, will be five years q d ont the 1st day of May next, fronm wvhich risntnce, hte takes his namte. Prdigre.-May Day was sired by itat cele atedl Stulliutn, Argyle, whlose blo~od and rer rmantce on the tutrf, are so well-knowin, that it deemed unntecessary to inisert it itt thtis ad I rtisementt. Ihis damt, Block Agness, was red by Old Phentomenon,. g. damt hy Col. Sin. eton's Old Ganomede, htis g. g. dam by Cale min. Black Agness was trained in thme ll '183:3, by Col. J. D). Williamus, with his horse ack I lawkl, when hie made his first great feit tltheturf at Newbury village, for thme great tlt purse, whtich lie wont with ease. Site wias at allowed to ri, itn consequence of her be g six months older thant the rules of the turf q(uiredl. In a trial race with Black H-awk, I ey make a decad heat, and she never *as mitted afterwaurds. I never had doubted but a hat she woi haive distintgtrished herself if e i had beent tried. c Rt. GRIFFIN. i'd. 1r; 1$l. if *j Notice. LNMILL be sold at Edgefield C. House, on 1 M the first Monday in March, a negro J an, and some other property, to pay the debts E A. Y. Burton, deceased. Terms Cash. d N. L. GRIFFIN, Executor. Feb.10, 1841. b 3 WRIMERS'REG18TER. 1ONDITIONS of the Farmers' Register, _j for the Nith Volvume, to be commen d January, 1841. d Article I. The Farmer's Register is .pub hed in monthly numbers, of 64 large octavo d tges each, at $5 a year, payable in advance. See also "Premaiuams." below.] It is Unow so issued (and consisting of njearly the same . atter,) weekly, in a single sheet of 16 pages 0 :tavo. Price and conditions the same for th forms of publication. I.-All mail payments must he paid in bank h ites, or checks, of par value in Virginia-or jc herwise of a city bank of the State in which e subscriber resides;* and a If letters to e publisher, (except sach as contain articles a r publication,) must he Fost paid; and the iblisher asanmes the risk of loss by mail-car age ofall letters and remittances conforming 'the foregoing conditions, and which have d -en properly committed to the mail, or to the e ands of a postmaster.t III.-If a subscription is not directed to be j scontinued before the first numberof the next alume bas been published, it will be taken its continuance for another year. Subscrip ons must cotanence with the beginning of >me one volume, and will not be taken Ar . ss than a year's padblication. J IV.-The mutual obligations of the publish- n r and subscriber, for the year, are fully incur Ad as soon as the first number of the volume ti issued; and after that time, no discontinu ace of a subscriptiotn will be permitted. Nor ill a subscription be discotinned for any k arlier notice, whilsr any thing ereon renmaiats nte, ttless at !he option of tte editor. Premiums in extra copies, offered in considera- ( on of either adcanced or early paynents.-It. 0 'o every subscriber who shall pay for vol. 9. o rictly according to the above conditions (in rticles I. and I.) before Janary 31st, (when h Io. I. will be issued,) an extra copy of the itune shall be sent; or nstead, if preferred by im and so ordered, a copy of either vul. 7 or A1. 8. In like manner, and at the same rate r dedauction, any one person may obtain any nmtber oi copies to supply others. 2d. 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See for articualaars thme stateameant of -premtitns," itt ontnin i'ith the general canditions of puabli ation for 1941. *It will bae again regntire~d (ats formerly.) that noil paymenats shtall h~e amndle itt thae notes car j hteeks nf. spuie~ paying banks, slauld anyv sauch anaks be itt 09erantion it thae states whaich sub-I, a eribecrs sevenlly reside. Until then, thte pncb shter, like all othcer creditors, anad lahorers at xed prices, nmst saubmcir, as ntow, to be ale -ande~d by the~ operatioan of the noanspecie-pay- .t ig bcanking systema. af te differenace itt value a atween the best of sch lmnk paper antd specie. t "A postnister mrtty entclose maoney i a r tter to the pubhlismhet oaf a newvspaper, to ptay b cc sucbscription of a third person;~ and frink ce letter, it writtent by haimself. (Sigoed) Amos enadall, Postmtaster General." Peerltar. *t.,EDafUND RUjFlN. Petesbug. a.,Oct. 31, 1840. Feb. IS, 18-1l. 3 YEL LOW DOUSE, . AYD General Drug Store. entre-street, lfamnbnarr, S. C. opposite the di OLD AMERICAN HOT1EL. GA~RV~I & IUN ES, j [ Suecessors lo H. R. C'ook, is' Co.] IEEP constantly oni htanad, at thme above Ittuse, a genecral assortmtenat of (C alULGS, MEDIICINES. INSTRUMENTS, hi PERtFUJMERY. P'AINTS, OILS,'DYE- - [ STUFFS'r, HATTER'S MATE RI[Al.8,WiNDOW GJLASS,&c. All of whtich they offer at thce lowest prices., tat oan termcs tat sutit putrchiasers. (17 Phaysician's acid family prescriptionas will ccive promtpt uncd faithful attenctiona, at all a1 mnrs, day anda night. All orders executed i ith neatntess atnd despa'tebr. . c A suapply of warranatedi flsh Garden Seeds a ways on hanad, sntited to the' seasor;~ W~a. HlArs, Jae. J. II. MURnAY, M. D.) Iamabutg, S; C., Fcb. 8, 8-f.rt Feb. 10 tf 2 I Cash Wanted. [ WOULD respectfumlly reaninad those per. I sons inadebted to mec, thmat the usualt time l r credlit tans now closed, and- re quest thirtt thecy rould coame' forward't and- settle their accunts. [avinag large drmaands to amneet, I atm conase Lacently ina great wanat of money. S. S. DOYCE. ~ Feb. 10, 1841. tf 2. 9 Fresh Garden Seed. wUST RECEIVED and for sale by . 1 Feb-10. tf 2 Greenwood liouse. 'IH E Stubscriber has opisued a flouase of ..Enterttiiet, and- pledges himself to iord good aceotnmdodation, at moderateechar; s, to all those who mtay favor hima withm thear 4 imtom. . LARKIN GRIFFIN. GreenwoOd; Februtary 1,- 1 . Feb. 4. d-1I Sherlf's Sales. Y Virtue of sundry writs of Ficri 3F acias. I shall proceed to sell at dgeflield Court House, on the first Mon iy and Tuesday in March next, the fol iwing property viz: Wim. C. Mitchell vs Gasper Buzzard, ie negro Jim, one girl, Malinda, one Road tagon and Harness, and four Horses. Michael Werts vs the same, the above -scribed property. Bridges & Moore vs the same, the above iscribed property. M. Hankinson, Executor, vs John B. urgess, five hundred acres of land, more less, adjoining Wiley Glover and others. Joseph Woods, (hearer,) vs William B. ightower and Mary Ilightower, nine andred acres of land, more or less, ad ining Mary Hightower and others. Vlitfield Brooks, vs Rudolph Carter id Elizabeth Carter, five thousand acres rland, more or less, adjoining John Wise id others. The property of It Carter. Wm. Foster, (administrator,) is Ru Alph Carter, the above doscribed prop -ty. Elizabeth Whitlock, pr. pro, Anie, vs abn Whitlock, one hundred acres of land. ore or less, adjoining Elizabeth Outer nd others. Richard Parks, vs Ellen Colvin, two undred acres of land, more or less, ad :ining lands of the estate of James Free ian and others. James 0. white, by his next friend, vs le same, the above descrihed property. Dendy & Key vs Gideon 11. Hull, one ouse and lot in the iown of Hamburg, nown as No. 124, on Centre street. J. L. Pearson vs Levi Weatherington, ne hundred and two acres of land, more r less, adjoining James Armstrong and thers. J. L. Pearson vs. John Ramsey, five undred and fifiy acres of land, more or ss, adjoining John Rogers and others. Smith & Stark, survivors, vs Joseph ay, one hundred and forty-seven acres f land, more or less, adjoining Arthur ;imkins and ot hers. Daniel Quattlebum, (isenrer,) vs Sam el Wingard and wife, G. It. Sawyer and ohn V. Sawyer, two negroes, Charles hd Chany. Archibald Clark, vs CUllin, Robert, and oshua Clark, one tract of land containing no hundred acres, more or less, lying on ie 31athis Road, adjoining Airs. May and thers. Elizabeth Mims. alias Elizabeth How rd, vs Margaret 0'Gilvie, three hundred nd sixty acres of land, more or less, where lefendant lii es. Also one hundred acres iore or less, known as the Tomkins Tract, dljoiniqg Jeremtiah Seigler and others. E. C'hamberlin, vs Maurgarct O'Gilvie, ie above described property. William H. Yeldell, Ailministrator, vs me same, the above described property. Goodwin, Harrington & Co. vs Lewel -n Deloach, two Horses. Martin Posey vs John Bridwell, two fules. Maher & Rooney vsJnmes Briggs, two orses and one yoke of oxen, John Batisket vs Nathaniel Ramey, one egro, Barbary. Theopholus Lundy, vs Joseph High nwer, Wiley Milton and Eli Alilton, five undred and forty acres of land, inore or !ss, levied on as the property of Joseph liahtower, adjoning Dr. Geiger and L. ilizey and others. Wade Glover vs Dyonycius Z. Wright, mr hundred and filly ceres of landl, more r less, adjoining John Coker and others. Jacob B Smith, es Sterlinig Powel, one -act of land, lying on llorse Creek, ad ,ining Darlin Walker and others. Wmi. II. MlcLaiti vs thte same, the hove described proplerty. Elizabeth b Titmmermian, v~s Josh. Clark ad P. Kempsoti, t wo htindlredl and seven y five acres of land, tnore or less, adjoin ig lands of Wim. Walton and uthers. A. Waller & Co. vs Thomas J. Cole. iuso, one tract of land, containing four undred acres, more or less, where De mrdant lived 1840, adjtoining R. C. Griffin iid others. Albert Waller, for J. N. Wardlaw, vs 'hormas 3. Chlerhat atnd R. d. Griffn, te above described property. Abrahatm Wimbish & .iohnson, vs T. .Colemn antd Larkirr Crillin. trie above escribetd property. John Chiristrie, vs tIre same, the above escribed propehty. Glover F. Green vs John~ inderson, omi undred acres of Intnd, more or less, ad ainitng Thomas alorris, and others. Win. Brunson, administrator, vs Sam el Cartledge, Tandy Catriledge and S .Terry, one tract of land containling twvo undred acres, more or loss, adjoining N. ,owe and( others.. John JBauskett vs Itobert WV. athtis, te.WVagoi imd four Mlules. F. WV. Pickens, for J. E. Calhoun, vs '. 0. Bacon avyi Eliza Baconi, cine honse nd lot, in the village of~ Edlgefield. adjoitn ig airs. Labaorde and others. Also, one tiher th ,in tIre rear of the above named, nJ adjoining the sEtine. Wiley Parish & Co. vs Bacon & .ia an, one nepto, Sam, and four horses, the ioperty ol T1. G. Bacon. William Prothro vs George II. Taylor, ,tr negroes, viz., Morindu, Ann, Ella atnd 'atrick. C. Al. Fourman vs H. WV. Sullivan, the )efentdant's Warehouse in the town of hamburg. 11. C. Turner vs Shierwood'Corfeyion'e. ract of land, containitng one bundred and fty acres, more or less. adljoining Johnt togers, ant o'thers.- Also, one oither tract V land, cont'aining osie hundred acres, ad yining Wmn. Shafler, and others. Jlohn G. Dunlap vs ilollis Dutnton, the )erdudant's interest in the tradt of lanii, rheeon the Defendant tow lives. rTe Surrvivors of Forts Townsend and rendenball vs David M. Waters, one ne ro' woman, Betty. John Bauskett vs Lewvis ElIzey, one ouse and lot in the town of flamburg, oc upied by y1. N. Oliver. Also, one tract f land, adjoining T. Mlorris, and others George A. McKio vs the same, the a ove described property. The President & Diree:ors of the Banks f South Carolrna, vs the sam~e, the above lesribd property. L, Geddinge vs Thomtas R. Bracken. id'go & Lewis Elizey, thc above described rnllerty. Jacob I. Smith vs Joseph A, Michy nf two hundred acres of land, adjoining Es B. Presley, and others. - William Guyinn. vs Joni Siufgceieg-' ger, 100 acres of laud, adjoining -Wade Glover, and others. Al. D. 3Maher, vs tire saft, tire abovt. described property. John Bauusketr, assignee, vs John Logue. and T. G. Bacon, one hduse and lot in the village or Edgeield, adjoiring-E. B.. Presley, and others; tire property of J. Logue. John T. Coleman vs M. & Wrr. Hat field, one small wagon and harness, and one horse. S. CHlRISTI E, s. r, vr. Feb. 10, 1841. c 2 Be on your Guard. A LL Notes and Accounts dnte Jeffers & Bouiware, or H. L. Jeffers. must be set tied on or before the first of March next, or they %#ill be turned over for collection. It. L. JEFFERS, Hanulirg, Feb. 1,181.d i "Old Virginia never tire.". 10 aill the good people trading to Hamburg and Augusta. I would respectfully say, that I have for sale, and loe to suit the times; Most kindssheliljARDWARE& CUTLERY. A variety of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES: 80 BRASS & WOOD CLOCKS. wearranted. Several CH1 EESE, weighing over 100 pounds each, the best ever in tmarket, and as good as crer can be. All kinds TIN WARE. ntd alljobs ororders shall be attended tofaithfully. Also, just received, two good and splndid CARRIAGES, which will be sold on excellent teras to those wanting. Also, high post and French BEDSTEADS.. Having egaged the services of Mr. H. S. Rockwell. can attend to repairing and cleaning CLOCKS, for a few months. Please give nme a call Gentlemen if you are wishing for a ry thing in nly way of trade. A. B.~CIIURC H. Hamuanrg, Feb.3, 1841. Febl. 4. d4I Land for Sale I WILL SELL at private sale, a tract ot' LandI, containaing live hundred and filly seve, (:5')acres, Ivig onl tIhe waters ofShaw's Creek, or on a sniall stream called Tiger. Tilli tract of Lind has on it a mill seat, that will af ford water sufficient for it to run half the time, with about thirty acres under fence, and scarce lV any other improvement except a log cabin. le above nentioneit tract of Land lies ad. joining lIants of Major Posey, Win. Johnson. -- Ripley and others. A credit of one, two and three years will he given, with bond and security, or I will take goAd property. JOHN SIGLER. P. S. The ahove mentioned tract of Land lies in Edgefieli )istrict. about 10 miles east of the village, Persons wishing to ptoclase wilr make application to the subscriber. living iin the lower e'dge of said District, about 10 miles north of AikeLn. J. ISIGLERt. Fel. 4. c I State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. John Ruff and Philip I Cromer, Adn'tra. I . of E. Cromer, lvc'd. Bill to Foreciose rs. ortgage. Edward McCann. I T appearng to my satisfteion, that Edward McCann, the defendant in the above cm, resides ont of the Hlumts of this State, on motion of complainant's Solicitors, ordered, that the said delendarnt do a ppear, and plead, answer; or denur. to the said Bill. within three months from the ptublication of this order. or the said Bill will be taken pro confesso naninst him. BENJ. Y. MA RTIN, c. E. A. D. Commissioners Ofice, 2Gth Jan.18-41. Feb. 4 mli State of Sonth Carolina, tlizabet Prosser. Applicant 'Cs. Tillmani W~ason, andI othersDef'ts. I T appear ing to my sniisiretiona, that Then. dore Stark, Isaae Gildart, Sophia Gildart; Francis Gildart. Mtai-y Gildarrt and Eliznbetlr Eggesition, .iohnr C. Wormecly, Hutgha W. Wor: mely and Maryr.B..Carter. Rohert A. Wilkin son anrd Mary F. his wire. Theodore 0. Stark; --Stark, &--Stark.thre two lastofwhomt are infrant children of Col. Horatio Stark, do: feudants in the above stated case, reside withott the limnits of this State. .lI~is thterefore ordered; thant thev donappear atnd object to the division ori sale of the real eastate of I nhert Stark, Sen'r.,. dec'. oan or before the tenth day of May next;. or thteir consent to thec sameo will be entered of recordc Giveji under my htand, at my office, tis 9tli day of Feqrnary, 18.41. OLIVER TOWVLES, o. s. n; Feb.10 ($10 8.4) m 2 COTTON WARE IIOUSEs 114 AI niUlR, S. C. T H E Stubscriber hauvinig putt Iris WARE H OUSE in thorottgh repair, anid raised it abhotut five feet higher than before, whicli nmk1~e~s it to hrigh wrater, Plarnters and Mer chtats amy rest assurred in no danger from high wiater, in storing Cottonr ina tthha Wrehouse. lie is tlimnkftul for the liberal patronage of his friends hreretofore; and flatters himself that bf~ hris person~al anad a strict attention to bitsiness,bro' will maerit a cotntint!:tm-e or mre formrer liberal patrotnge bestowe~'d oar haim. Any Cetotntha Ire rmry ha've hr store, or that may be sentl to hisrto breshipped to'.Charleston' or Savanrnah, will be stit teddto. fianib'nrg, Enrg 20, 1810tf 3 NOTICE. 4LL. Personrs htavinag demta'nels against Pros: itley Blanid, deceased, are regnested to'red~ der~ themar dnly attested; to thre snbs'eribaers iih in thre prescribied timeo, and thanse indelited to im estate arc regtrested- to maket imediara paymrenrt.. S; CHRISTIE. ze~~ . JOHN BLAND, Exxo's Jan. 21, 1841. tf 51 State of South Cai-olinia. EDGE-FIELD DISThICT. E MES W. WA OG'HI, of tii Distric;, 1is 'mng tifree muiles soth ofLiberty HilE- TollTr before ame a small Black Maro Mole, with- the lett eye out, the other supposed not to be goot ai large scar on., the a wmnp, about finnoen years old. Aiipraised at ten dollars. . .A. T. TIMAYLOR, j. P. JTan. 20,1S41. tf 51 For Ktre. B3Y the month, or for the remainder of tit. .EJyea?, four Negro Carlpenters Aply to J. P. CARROLL. Edgfeld, Jan. 18, 1841. tf 51 BOOR & JOB PRfINTZNrG O F Every description executed with neatnress and despatch, at the Offico. o. ire hn1&Eymn A DvERTrsERt.