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eannot prove, so with me. -Now. IconlessIloveadran. And plainly you'll perceive it; When I auare you that I an, Unwilling oer to leave it. I love my draw both nihttad morn, No will I seek to hide lti I eaou not live without my born, . Thoughl have often tried it. Them say u4 ab-tence conquers love, For drams and ho, n and liquor; The further I from julips rove The more I drink the quicker. I love the monied root osevit, That gold and silvei coin So hard to get-.and which the devil, Oft tempts me to purloin. And when 'tis absent from my pocket. God knows I loe it then; I'd have it too-or by old Crocket. I'd cheat my fellow men. Then say not absence conquers love, Yo host of bards and scholars; My heart from absent friends may rove, But not from ibint dollars One absent girl-God bless her soul. I love and she loves me; And though she's fair-has wit and gold She has sincerity. Then say not absence eer has given A death-blow to the flame; No, no: true love is born in Heaven, And ever is the samine. SQUIB. For the Adecrtiser. ENIGMA. For a Yensg Saut in GewSgay. I ain composed of 25 LeUes. MJy 24, . 14. 16.23, 19,11.18,2, is a part of the U niStates. 19. 7. 21, is a River in the U. States. 11, 18, 14,23.17, 3, isa Leke in N. Amrrica. - 6, 25, 10. 18. 2. is an Islnd,on the coast of the United States. 7. 16, 14, is a Cape on the coast of North America, 8. 25,.G, 16. 19. is a Gulf. South of Europe, 10.7. 16. 17. 3, is an Island. South or Amia. 9' 8, 22, 9, 10,6. 16.b the name of a City in Europe, 2, 19. 16, 23. is a small town in Africa, -10. 8, 3, 16. 17, 20. is a Cape on the coast of South America. '20. 10. 13, is a River in the noath part or Asia, -10, 15, II1, 19. is a Strait south of New Ilol land, " 4, 9,8 20.16, 2,25, is a Missionary station in the Unite~d State., "12. 18. 4. 2a1, 16, 19. as an Indian village in the Un,:ed States. Sly wbole is the niame of a great Society Lost of Steamer Florid.-T he ste-amer Florida. Lubboek. left this port on Tues day Ins:, for Savannah. As 10 o'clock same morning she spr..ng aleak, when about six miles fronm land. She was inm mnediately beaded for the shore. hut iled so fast as to put out the fires. when she be camo unmanaazenble. She wans. at this time, on North Edlisto bar. A t 12 o'clock sbe sank-the officers and crew took to their boats and reaiched this city yesterday rnring. (inland) with nuthing but what they stood in. We learn she was partial ly insured.-Charlegena Courier. 8.SAVA~Au. May 19. Deatk by Lightning.-There were three persons. two young men and a young wo man, camping out under a tree, six miles from town,, on the Augusta road. They were named H~utchinsion, and were from Emanuel county. One of theen, a lad, who was lying with his hand to~ucheing the tree, was killed instantaneously the fluid entering on the hack of the head. singing the hair and making a furrow across. T'he female was in the cart; site is very much scorched, and yesterday raorning was in sensible, and in a very danigerrus situation. The other young man, whit was also lying, on the ground, was struck on the point of the shoulder, the fluid running all oyer the left side andl completely excoriating him, and then passinag to the right thigh and down the right leg. H~e is not in so dan gerous a situamtinn as the womanm. The tree was a hoilow ne. Their dog hand crept into the hollow to sleep. He was killed as he lay. lIe evidently had not moved a limb. The fluid must have do scended on the inside of the tree, as there were no marks externally. There were no marks ora the geonml. Tlhe accident .4brred between 10 andI 1! o'clock on a t rday night.-Georgian. It haes been sug when some pre luIto lrintksand ly retrm the dels b;hy any pe sif which a political .~de. Indeed the grog 'eadV (eeling their induence in ttinihed receipts. The business Inly le*. proficuble, but less respecta e now, than it was. The axe is laid at the rout of the tree, and by continual hew ing it imust fall. We are. therefore. of th opinion that we -hould ,LT W : LL ALO E. -Charleston Observer I rom the Charleston Courier. 'Inposirion.-We have been requested to publi.h tie subjoined Ieter. received by is gentleman in this city, in order to expose and przvent the further success or an iti position. which, we unider-and has sue ceede- with several of our citizen- .I'he writer of the letter. prncitre. it is believed, a leerlipeien ofa runaway slave. freaom ndver isements in the new-icspapers, and tit'--i soureen. and forthwiih " rites tee the ov ner 5ttuing liat he- has die r-red the rtnw ay, aed proposes to apprehend and re-t ore litn. nn receiving an aivaince fee of $20. and the further .uim of $100 i cosnspletioin of the business. The $20 heing forw arded. the cheated owner. ofcourse. henr- nothin Ag more of Mr. Pettis or the rutnawaty. Ti gentlemian who received the siijoin.e lei ter hnspectedl the same, nnd wn pruilene enough to keep his money. ltheseont: it:-. runa aty was most necorately veeerled-: and he wits justii-id h)v lse resul:. ie rnna way Iaving never left the citv. itid h-iv ins h--en recovered wii-out ste aid oil Mr. Pe1i6. NKw Yoas, April ed. S-142 Dear Sir-In great haste I take leave to write you hy way of inqtiry, wlether or not you have recenttly lo-t a l-ck t low I My moet confidetisal spy hnt- thi, moment informed ne that a fellow Ia, ust arrived her' hv water. a he hesa%,is. he has what pturpoerts to be *frr papers. tnadie and signet: by you. lie is a full black. rather gny in hik nppe-air-cner. -ont 54 i*e-et bigh neal ape.rs to be betws'.een :W 0 tl a 10 years old. Should this be of ,ufficent intcrest to you or any of % our neighbor,4 (for he iN evi flently a runaway anl heloe- in (lar. leston) tic require my service.i in proenrimg his arrest, I will willingly aid anti pre mote ii. Lest you may not kon my terms-i for such service. I will add them. Before I have any authority tee act in any case. I must be furnished with a formal vower or attorney minutely de-cripitive Of the shave and the same nteontll ied with an ad vance fee ors2o to defray contingent ex peness. When he shall be secur-d and hiandedl over to his master. the further sum of $100 will be charged. which will cover all expene-I cn ship to any southern piort drignated. By a svste m which is pecuianr to tmsvelf. I ansi never required to prove proierty. I am :e Virginian. resident here for a nuttlcr ofyearc. and have devoted nuch of my profesional attentsion to cau-iing fugit ive ,aves to be securedtohtirnasters. This fellon is in company with several who are evietntly from the same philce--sutne, in eed. ;re- kntown tie be- so-I will cnn-c bhn so be clue-e-ly icedi foer a rcnseonble time. ini ireer to itear frotm you. Shiculdl a: ttppeasr to ibe youer intleresit, I wotuld ad vise younr promtpt andel cieetive asction its Slese- premisese-. as it isi a pasrt of the abmoli tin puhety tU keep nesw -comets otn the smove. Its gre-at haste. Yuour eediient ser' o~il. T. 11 PICTrTIS. sCouncsellor at U.n , *4 16. B3rood w ay. P S -So .simerous nre my corresenn dentis on this ubject. that I havse bceen c- ~ iled, ins ,etlf d-eee, to refuse all lesttet icot post paid. P E l'T IS Retuirn of H~o.eu J. Lreri.-Fer -tome days pau-: is ha,- been-t r'tmoer-ed that an alli dawit fromti thitti ienlii a . -its ti, ci v. in w' hich it i,. said he imteplicaetes thi- offic-eri of the Schuylkill llank ins the ntefarieen, ntnd frauttle-nt trantaactions ccc she Brink ofl Kenucky-act least, that he chartes it,emt with a full knowesled:teef hi-i fotrgeries, nncd at they kncew ste psroceed-, of the frantelu - lent certifieotes wtere approcpriate-d to the Schuylkill lintuk. Thetse rucsmrs w.- di-I arded. ht~~eue wye conl see neo ehctie for steels actntafldcvit here. The felleowmtg paagraiph Irem the lEveninig Jouirnat. if re, loe-s -chowi seme cause leer the verifiI cation uf socme such accusaetiona na heave been rucnorcd. Without sati..fving~t te bovernor cite the Attorntey Genetrr di thast ie roul give others. gihy as hicmself, tip o justice, lie coculd nut ohsiin a pronmse ocf protection for his own pserson,. andc withs nur sucht protection feer isne t person. he ould hcardly be likelv tee v-etcre w.ithIinl the grasp of tihe law. If thene, Levi-i is in own. it is probabctle he ha5iso made ani a li elavit. and if at aflords himcc piretection,. s :oubtless contains aill te seriot:s accena tions thai rumor has attached to it. TIhi is the Jounia's paragraph: : "Wle understacnd. freem an iungntestionns ble soinree, thsat Mr. Levis. Icate Cit-bier of the Schuylkill Batnk, is ntow ini the city, under te pienoary protcection ef the- Gove~r or andi Aitorcney Gesneral. I tm port ant edi -losures may be looked for, in relntion to he dispn-.ition of the fund.ls proccuredl by h sputrius issue :f the stock oef t he link f Kentucky. as well a. the pa~rties who ere prcvy to that forgery. ansd itho hauve eretofre sinodI miaske:l before the wcrbci s picus, meoral,nsd e-smplary cisizes We houpe tto conicealmient w ill now ihe ade oif the real actorse int t his disastrnis rud;t antd shat if Mr. Levis has bieen emsedc iroma the path of htonor andi rec-ti tde by evil counellokrs, who have theta elves excluisivelys preefitted iby te franed. katihe will vitediente the canse uf pubelic qind pure- moral s, by a feull revela-. acs.-Phlil. Ledger. rem the Pough' Boy. haippy toi 5:: t you. iS peleas-cre. ill wet CamobriderAgri meotetineg. 'ing citi ~&4 niny members have turei t~adetionto soc a ai-.;:; the rov now. [ -am porrd ahe shored Durhatus, Be-rkishre. Wohiters. and G razire, of the pur opt blAod. It wa. quthte ames-itg to lear them rag on their finet Poga.anmd 1ime calves; friend U. says he iiim lhinent Pig., lin the district; rrieid G. the tinest it he State. nad friend W. the linesi Call n the'e diggings. and so on. but I am sorry tip sa, f'or til! wait of prettiiUmni, or sonellhing ot' thme to rt lot .titumlate them, they were niot estibited tie it! occa.-ion, its nothiig would have ntfor.led tmel more gratification thans to hsative witneptssedl the sihois ; upon the whole, hiowever, tie Society is in a very flourishing condition. Smime tittei or twemy gentlemeu were poropo-ed aid elected metmbers of the So ciety; among thm nu.imber. we recognized sev eral gentluremi ol talsient.and itimutc experienc in Agriculture. t'rom Coke.,bury. Greenwood. sd time neiglhorhioo %% Imeball; the Socie ty unmiiaers'. we are intsrmned, abonit seventy or se-veity-five immwteim; nt* trust it as yet its its infiancy. and will ere tlng grow to the full sta tre aell a muanm in ditiusitg kuo ledge on Agri culture. Dr. S. V. Cam. the Anuiversary Orator, de livered a impet able, aid ilmteretiiing addittm; Lu that mild iatve don! credit, in our humble opmionm. ti tie head -f ie chamtpiioi on Agri citure. ( Me. .\cloulipe) ii:m.eit ; time Society certaiinly limIt-I ee mider great obligations to the Domctor. for the vilinable mmintruction met furth nim tiat esay ii there waso a committee raised t0r time irptnal of reqtitising a copjy for publi ratilon. ta It:: bear ena mig more. a present. with : Nlip that It wll be: pubil-hed. A counmiitttee na,- al- raied 1or te ptirpo?.e of makiig ar ramnge eintdu for thile exhmimontim of stock, at time mIleetimg ofmthe Society im Novenber next, to re port at tie next r.zulir ineting; they contetu pol.e on tiwardimg teniliatu at that time; to imhit tie imeitomg will lie net interesttig sntie. Time delegaite to& the State Agricultural SOcie ty wer.- talled Oln too nake their report. when ( m. lirikN1 roit.aild gave n luciditatemetit o im. ciomnhon of the Socm,-tv. and im the course mW ina remarks said lie leer mie wna. sorry to - a m% i tie ha mira.tera, who were members or tie mutur". reinmmed ni appropriaiion to tit .Stwte Azri.-iiturai Soc--ty; 'er the purpose of paniclhu..inig premmitim.'- anid conclueled with -olme gener:a r.i-m:ark a- to the condition of the So-ciety. Dr. a. C. Gr llin was called ('nr; be ing si- oftihe dele.aus. said, nt a delegate fromi tlmmm Society. lie lhad nothing hurtier it retnaik. bitt flt t liesdmuty, am-orepymoig the 'mtation he did. to -ay one word m reply ; he aaid, if it was ne rrssary tiat tioney hitumlm be raised for th.tt ptirpwaw-eI. hIi lr one na.4 wdaliing. aut am itidive dual. lio cuntritetr' his,, mitie. tut .I, a inetber of hee ieg. latire. and as he to itia nnt honest aid atimu 111 representative. lie felt it his duty to vote agalist ally approprintionm of thiat mort, and fur ther cmitenido, that the Legi.-ature lax no more riht to make'an appropri:ustimi to time State A rr'ieltural Society tha aniotier ocmiety; and we ttIIk ithe Dr. ish:df ri; lit. miad perliapi tie mter hal' tot$. I aml told their imeeting are generally very iterasting; tiey criticise upon tie resor tA. m'nd in their remarkpi. rnt each oth er to tie rind Al the tilme'. all dime bowever. in a pieret goomd hmiiiour; aftier gmoi through with tie reports. tihie So-ciety went into anm ecclitin ir ollicerp for tie eisum;: year. which resulted in the re elecioi of Gti. Gmdium, as i'resident; Col. Brotka. Vice l'resident; Dr. Cam, Car rsponmding Secretary; Capt. Child. Ilec. Se crellta Y, ami Dr. taritisi. Trenmirer. Mr. Pres toin S. Brookg w4as elected Antiiversary Orator; ro-.. tie character of the voting gentleman. I have no doubmt the Society will be presented with a most beautiful and % ell writtn it speech. A ner ditnpoiing ofsome busines miofinor im pottiance. tIe' Society adjeourned to meet, I be lieveoin the first Friday met Amigusit nex. The cititin. I unmderstaud, have in contem plation. the forimation of a Farmnet's Club. to mmeet every two weeks in the old Fort near Cambridge; ab-.r organising he Club, they propoee dividing it imtom osqnads. each squad to gi% e a dininer; by this at rungement. they will have tie plea-ure ofet-ting down to a gooddin mmcm at evecry nmeminrmg of thme Cimib; ga ito it mmy f'rimemims. iotmii::a nomidm e mim mre' pialatable ialre youi. 'lT'y propoiniSe further. tam raiso a ,nheerclptionl for them purpoimse of pinnkmig in the Fmit, cle'atii;: it imy naicely, anid decorating it wli t lwe't,-rmae bhealm', verbinma. and dab ama, l'lm i-tanlcl'. .mtinmig in t!ime style ofl v flo-hn-~ r gairiden; andm let mme smnggesit theo 'rpirIiety' at biutidit:: a summtmer houlse. ini thn centrem~ 'thme lFort. 'lien thei arranlgemmeni would le' cinpmlemte; ble"s smy ht'e. warit mm picture'squme oking place it woa'unld lie ime lery spot for time vuag folks :o tal!; sce'?cts to c.:cm othert; why, tme taict is. tom tink min the" gaod eatinmg. besides thin calmting thmt at woni~ hem donte, mi -tuch a par. adi.e as this. is etnon;: itto makm a rma~n strike mtm dhady. I itill 'eay g~ oni lsly younimg f'rienids, mlmm ladme- t niil lenid youii a i~m'lpa ihamid, 'and wtendi ini imn'y flomwe. andmm pretty timi;;g. amid nom mlna asei-t you m lainig ati your gardien ;go itmio thei arral g'n.mmnt wevibi youlr whole somil andm bod~y. an im tae'ntmea in say. 1mm a year ori two,1 wel will her atfIots uf wtaeding in time taei;:hhior Fromi the Alug.ustlm I onsitutionalist. TI'hh. UIlII.ATi 3tAT'l'.I TIhe' grmeat mamtchm race. bent'entime North :mnmd them Sonth. nt hichi hasi~ createid so umtimh m'tee.t. c*mme mmio he 10Ith insutatlm min.'r thme hmU~nn I 'omse5 -We'n ire inmdehttedl to i'th lint' the, Sirit aof the Ti1mm..-. tar ai fmil re'pmet ofn this~ tace'. blt a.. it In rathme't ilen::thl foar ouri e..lmm, muir reaaite nmll IN' ..atisted'm waitha bamrely thec parti mlar<. .illnehl titime wa4 l..st ini brmin mg thie hormt-eC to thn <utandl time contcoumrse ofrspeuctator be'in:: am zrm'at, that mi waaas imipouible' to keep mill traick ei. ar-it i'u etmim'mte thamt there wiere somte sixty. ora -i'venty limson1t amd per+.n palre. ent, andim it i" de''et itsed a., mlne of' thei imost im-. poina'ug scenme' m'e n~ " tn"e'ed inm ii. coiuntry. thn -tandl. ma andhthma tppe redi Ina time conidilin rut the, woerd themv -tartedi. at :m rnaling pae, Bos ton takinc thme ttenud ihr it tirat thiree imie's, but n~ hmen n lime' ftouirthi lFehioni imi:ili a push abiouit time gumarte'r port. asnd. t) umae thn hen~guage' ofthme SpirI'it' m',t he r e l anud pase huini ina hm'i a Itmzen strid., uu a th::hut .ni apee'd that haem11esnial Itcript~mtin. !Iansnundst chee't that couald hmavem seenm he:rdl fmr tunm-e'' .-coanum m intit wimmner by otht hm..--emicoled'i mi' well, amad aflmr the nianal ie. w'rm' a--amm bureluo~ n:: tite stand. F~ainain nok thel leadu wichet shes kept dutrim:: time first wo uuml..-ho-ne i ,uakiing ,mleeral ,,hrortu to als her. but coni onluy ,Iucceed.m ina lockinig, ash,-n tIe mar. ng.o it nhmead. (Oni the third 'und. i-I mm time del.cenm ot' time hill. Boston mgaint r,'mmwead lai .-tfrs. and' this time lie wvas nor! sicces..6dm. for' he suucseee in passing 11d1taking thte truck. Tim' <cene thmat eimsued in wrdsa canm describem-such'l cheaering, tsuchm eting. iand 'auehl long faces ware never seenmor mmermd of' ltmre. hoatonmi m amam st a cleamr henmgtih mimead.l on them third tmile,. bumt on the fGrst murni. me'r paesinmg thme stand. Fa-lhiouu imade et dashi at uif aain. and son trenme'ndomns wvas heCr siride hunt bef'ore ra'nchmg the quarter postt she cult mut down, and the timing ares out. fomr she began o lrp him withoumt ant eff'ort on his' pmmrt, asid -amei lome a gnulhbtnt winner. biy exncutly sixty cadsu.i avinz rmnhsa m e'mcomnh hcat ini 7 m. 45,. The' f'ollowinig is the timie of etach mile: usdy. '.Iay Iln i"42.-.ttnch. Tme North . Tie South. *20.000 aside, $50010 f'ofeit, Foim nrmile liens. Ituiry K. 'Tler's (William Gibbon's) ch. sm. Fashion, by itip. Treistem'. out of B'-nneta em' Bhine (.Mariner's datm) by Sir Charles. 5 yeara il ilb.h. Joseph Laird.. : i Win R.Johnson & James Lang's - , by Timoleon, out of Robin Brown's dam by Dal's Flori Zl, 9 yeaMS, 1261bs. til Patrick. 2 2 ItR" NEAT- SECOND UKAT. Timent Isttile >3 TimTen ofst onio i.7 -3d,7. ,3 " *. Z. - -4t " .5 ----4t-;-.74 Time of 14i beat 7.32 Time ofed heat 7,45 - FPARtSOX or sPEED. A Frenci scientific jourial states that the or dinar r r second O a mua arlking. 4 feet. Oragoodhominharness. 12 " Of a teindeer in a sledge, on ice, 26 " Of an English race horse, 43 Of a harm, 168" Of a good sailing ship, 14 Of the wind 81 Orsound,- 1030" Ofa 4S gidaeannonbal1, 1300 In thsis "stnemit a wonai's tongne and a streak of Oebise; appear ti be ctirely over IDTThe Members of the EDGEFIELD HAPT181, BIBLE socirY, nre request ed to meetIithe Baptist htectiig House on Saturday the 4th June, at 8 o'clock, A. M. may 2t 17 t7The Edgefield Baptist lisiterial Con fereice wIliaassemble at Providence Meeting Housei ihAbbeville District, at 10 o'clock, oi Friday tie 2yth of this month, being the Friday before the atih Lord's Day. W. B. JOHNSON, Chairman. may18 2t 16 Medical Notice. Dr. J61EV G. WILLIAMS, OFFERS his prolcos>:onal ervice to the citizens of Edefield village anold adjacent coluntry. - may25 if 17 Notice. T IIE MANSIUN HOUSE BAT!I, is prepared for lathiniig. CHARLES COMPTY. nny2 , tf 17 THE u.S. DIsTRICT COURT. DsT,.icTr 7 oVTU CAROLINA. IN BA N KRUPT Y. W HEREAS Samn-tel *rowbridge. late a Merchat of Slontgnmery. Albi.un, now a temcherat Greenwood. in AhWeville Dis trict. in the State of Smith Carolina, hath filed a petition priying that he n..y be declaird a Baikrupt, persuant to the Act of Comnress of the Unite States. made, and now in force. concerning Bankrupts. and that lie may have the beneftofthe said act, this is to give notice of the said Petition. and that a hearing theremf will b'e had before the lonorable Robert B. Gilchrift, J- . of the aid Court, at a Court to be holden at Federal Court House, in Char leston. on ;Nonday the thirteenth day of Juie next, at eleven o'clock. A. 31., at whlich place and time ai persons interesited may appear and shew causm, if any they have, why the prayer of the saidptitioner should not be granted. Charleston-19th day of Miy, 1842. II. Y. GRAY. Clerk. May 25 3t 17 THE U. SS. DISTRIECTCOU/R-T. DISTRICT OF.60IUTH CARoLt'A. IN BANK R I'PTCY. W HEREA$'Wiliain Cuisphell. Planter. of Abseville District. and State of South Carolia, 'bath filed a petition praying that he may he declared a Bankrupt, punant to the Act of Conress of the United States, made, and noin force. concern-ig Bak..ts. anl that h~e may Ihuvo the bensefit of the said act: this is to sve notice o~f the said Petition, andI that a hecariug thereof will he had befosre the linorasble Robert 11. Gilchirist. Judge of the said Conrt, at a Cotnrt to be hsolden at the Fed eral Cousrt House. in Chsarlestun. ssn 3londay theo thirteenth dlay of June ineat. sat 1 i o'clock. A. M., at which place andl tinme asl persons in terested may appear .and sehow cause, if aisy thsey have.. why the prayer iof the said petition-. er should not be grant i. Charleson. Est day of Arpril. 1&t2. 11. Y. t1RA'a. Clerk. 3Mav 5 3t 17 TIl E U. S. l)IlST RICT COLR'T. UtSTRICT oF NouTsu Ct't,t.NA. IN BANKlUI5'1T. W IIER EAS I ingh II. Cn~inplwill, Plante'r. ofAbbeville Ilasirict nnsd 4tate ofI Mon'.th Carosna, lint? (dled a 1..t .son prayig ,,sat lie .snav be declared a llankrupjt. psarsnaint to the act cit Consgreas of the Uniste.d $t~stes, naadel. ansd nsow. is furce ,'onerini:: lt.s nkriapts. and that Ihe ennay have then twnsetit 'i the s.aid act: the sa to givei notice .t the sad pettu-n. and s ?5t t,rnng tshora wA he I,.m:a, ImI..r,, the' llsse'rable Robert hi t~icrtt Junige of the' ernl Court Iliouse, in Ihles 'toni on 31lond.dv. the thirtee'nih day ofJun essss,'t. at II as h~k A. 31 . at which l-lce .,ssl ine 'il pe'rsons in terested may appenar and. ae.w c-aese it' ansy thecy have., why the prasyer of tshe sead petition r shlo~uld nest be granted?. C'harlestou, 21st dlny of A pril. IMate. H1. Y. GI As'. lrk. ayv 25 3tt 17 Molice. NTOLEN OR RIUNA WAY3,fronmtmy iY Planstation on 3Mine Creek, cs ais evensing. FosurFegres, ts wii: a mans by ilhe name.. of George ashout forty sevent ye.ars old, of dark comp)lexiot hss wife by the niatme osf Silvey abouti thirty eighst years .ld. si very dark comaple'xion,. tall us stat ture., and shows her teeth very much whens talking: their child by the name of Art'y, absout sevens years old of dark conisplexiosn with, large white eyes; the other a girl hout fifiieen years old by the nsame esf Gil Iy, of dark complexion: ansy prsn takinsg nis said isegroes, and lodlginsg thsem in any~ Jail wnere I can get them. aaill be thansk fully rewared by the .undersigne.d. PRECIOU'S LARK Edlgefield Digtriet, May 23, 1842. may 2.5, 4t 17 Estraye'd FRUst the plantation oss dunday iiht the' F8th of May. one chasnnt sorrel llI0RSE, aott 14 Isands figh. works well in all ksisd, of hrsess and rides well, no flesh marks recollect. d, suipptoed to be 6 or 7 years of age. Also, onec bay FILLY. near 3 years old, aboust I I or 12 hansds high. Also one mouse colored 31 UL E colt. absons 9 monthss old. Any insformnations resectintg said estrays will be thanskfulhy re reived by the subseriher. livinsg between 2 and 3 miles from Edgefild Court House, or by di retng to him at the Court House, and all rea sonabla exponess paid. B. TILLMAN. may25 3t 17 A FRESHI supply of various descriptions .L.and pries, just receivedt and for sale hy BCRLANTON & MIEIGS. 1otice. STR. YED from the subscriber lst inst. a dark brown or brindled no ed COW. larte size, and ;er calf Also a sm "ized spotied COW, has been missing for about 17 meoiths 1I they are marked, it in a cross and under bit in the right ear. and swallow fork in the left. Any information respeciung d..:m, will be thankfully received by the seb--criber. SA.IUEL STEVENS. Mamburg, 1Gth Mlay, 1842. may 25 3t 17 Sherif's Sale. B Y virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fu cias, I shall proceed tip sell at Edge field Court liouse, on the first aonday and Tuesday of June next, the followiug pro perty : Teaner Hueit vs. Jesce B. Christian. ex'tr. of Jesse Christian. dec'd., one hun dred and eighiy acres of land, more or less, adjoining Spencer liouiware and others. le% ied on as the property of Jesse Chri-stian, deceased. Wim. Buckhalter vs. Jamnes Morris. Jr.. and James Morris. Senr.. the tract of land where defendant lives. Isaac A. Iliiler vs. 31. L. Mloseley, Jas. Moseley. and W. W. Wilhi:11aams, oml' !lian., sand acres of land, nmre or l'-aS, lying on Bridge Creek, adjoining Je iB rus"ett Edmund Kcennedy. andi ether,, .evied oni as the property of W. # illiains. C. B. Elam vs. Wm. S. lloe ard. -t .-. five thousand acres of land. more or less, udjoining John Curry, It. Carter. anal oth Ceorge Bussey vs. Emberson Biussey, the tract of land where .. Bussey now lives. Conmissioncr in Equity vs. Lewis Elil. zey, one thousatnd neres of lanI, nore or le-s. aljoiniug Thomas Maorris, nd others The same -s. Abrarn Pond. 130 acres of land. adjoining Thomas Morris and others. John S. Jeter vs. R. W. ntlahis anl N. Ramey, the interest of It. W. Mlathi, in hile Phau:ix Stone Factory. whiclh intere-st is one-half from the first of January 1842. till ]-it January M845. an uniexpirel lease. J. If. Wells vs. IRichard Key. Brvan & 3inor vs. the saine, one negro tily Wvnt. G. L. & E. Penan & Co. vs. SIatoante B. Ityan. two negroes Louisat andul Jinncy. Daniel Boone vs. John lcCrary anl others. one negro womaan Ruth, the pro perty of John McCrary. A Donald, vs. V. 1. Tinsley, one sor rel horse. Perry & Dozier vs. William Christian. two uegrues Shade and Allen. Terms cash. S. CHRISTIE. s. r. a. May If. 1842. d 15 State of' south Carolina. E,)GEFIELD DISTRICT. A MOS BANKS, livini nas# Capt. Jacob Longe. in the lower part of this district tolls befole amte unie yellow sorrel MAKE. with a b4azed tace. both hind feet white, about 14 hands high. and upposed to be about ten years oid. Apprused at $5. It. B. BOLKNIGH'r*tragistrate. may 19 4m1 16 Fresh Goods. illE msubscribers leave received from New I York and New Orlesim. a fresh supply of GROCERIES, CONS5ISTasG OF Potto Rico atnd New Orleans SIG.\RS, Sienele aned datable refined do Cnf6a. Rtio ad Jasva COFFEE. Ilyion andl Black TEAS Craeclers, 3lau-s.t'e. ~amtp (Oil. ptermacerntt andec .Mdeae (Candies, Chamepagnae ainel .\ae Wmte. Paarter, &c. iL.\ZI~Lt &~ ADDI80N. may 11 c 15j iotice. rgsli f, subscribIer...,-'- er r ale a vruinable I traet of( L \.\I), aainl. the eighblaerhaood of C:ambetih. .an N aneat) Sex Creek. coantainintg tiara eu h-eeredl a ted nun-ty -five (39&5) ar re.-; one hieundred :tad twaenaty-Iise c-le-aeed. anda ma a ba~Ii stae -of cctlivitiotn. Feor j-u taiaular-.::lpply toe l)r. It. C. Gtraha. our aeniharryed a::eat. JIJIN It. .lh.\VkS(J., ROBT. C. .li.YoN. met-' Il 4t 13 Tou PlayMicilnma, .Wercliasas, amd Faa-uars. rgi l lF.- eera e~r lhain;:i n lie vi l!n..t of I thanaie. W.a.ek.-, conoaty~. i eora. efpae de-t.:t ir emc Pl t-r.burz. tied W~tai:.i.:t . mi il el: to mo-.' weV't th,- "at-i - ''. -r. of. b-r-e iii pon-e--,aeia tier rde ca:,-i'tmue. a : eapeap twec a tory l'W I .1,1 I.\ . e e.i. comiiiinrtable rfl--..a t:, fth6- --'..1..va :. b.-low. n a ooed lI.-be 0:1--.el i :t. .:;.: e r% senet bt iahei;:. evetin tiIly .ocr. , oar I. i .\ ii a: tur baed tea at. Atlsoii .rane vallap . a lar-e s-rt siR -: lit UlSI: and anoiethaa eracomuatt~ei abl 1 :1.t.I.(G. &ce. I have oecaipiedl this sltan, vexte-en yeare :au a reiat inh sicanat.and~ althaen::2h the village ias kiealthy. (bleing~ nttat'l one a di'.iding nadge le. tween creae.) may para-tce- leas leen worth to ine. fromt two to) three theoeandie dolla-c paer year. I have al-so been ,aelling eodel six youras--antd may atinual satte- have- biaen froma twel.-- or ifteeni ihaneinda dalFara. .lye brothaer-ien-la-v L. P. Taste. has an eee Iaeit airnm withiti ea mile of the vilege, acont . tang cighit huntedreda -wrr'. int a high state of ncitiv~eaon. wsith thr-ee ie:ured acre~s cleareJ. aeed till niecessary biuiheing-.. whaichi lhe w.ilh sel, it desired byi the puarchaaer ear putrchasers. Thle te rmti on :alt the iaove property will be lilwaral. ay. onae third cacti. wsheni paosee,ioni ite g ivecn. andl then balance ini tweo anneal istal ments. -r if lireferede. loingera pr.yment- can be given. in the prnetiee eaf .tieicne ibheie is nio comipeatition anad ini .lecandelze, the fild will be etetrely open to the phiaiseru, beitig n store nearer than ten mites. To any P'hysi. clani and Merchiant.(.ay t wo b~rotihers or friends) esirous of seekinig their foritunes ina Georgia, I kneow eafno location more deseirabke; and if they should wish to edrry on a F-arm. the one nillud ed to i" as good as any. in Wilkes, Letters of mieiiry on the suibjeuct, adldresred to me~ at Dan burg. Wilkes couinty. Gee., shall meet with promtpt attention. I would not obtject to taking a Physician, who may become die purchaser. as a partner fear the balance of the year. or will gave posesion at any time. A. D. STATHAM Danbnrg, Wilkes co. Geo.. May 4. 1842. may 11 21 15 EDGEFIELD DIM4TRICT. SP RING TEFR M, 1842. fT is Ordered that a Court of Common Pleas Kanid General Sessions, for the Trial of thei Cities niot disposed of at this Terreu, be held ail Ealgefleld Court House on the first Monday* .July next. J. 8. RICHA RDSO Gronr. Pora, c. c, c. & a. s. Aneil0 90 SPARTA T HIS 11 Court Hln i mer for the receptiono sire the benefits of the deem it unnecessary to say an mendation of these waters. I ed friom a premature gratve, by theirF ficncy, canl hear ample te.iti-nony of their 1ir tues. The Proprietosn. have engaged the er rices of Mr. and Mrs. Murray, in the Hotel, wil) with one of the Proprietors. . ill always be preaent to contribute to the comrforts of those wlho may visit the Springs. We will sell LoLs to persons who may wish to summer it, or live there perianetntly. ID'There is a S:nge Coach leavia. Coi"n lia every Tuesday and Friday moiiaa.. I. ning direct to Glenn Spri JOHN BGL .' W M C'. CAi P. JOHN C. ZI.i.1ER MAN may I1 t. l5 Abbeville iineral Spring . SIilS establishment is now pea :J.- the, reception of visitors. under the sup'riar and popular munnngement of Sir and .11rs lUwatox. Ha% io, umle arranyements to keea a constant su-py of fresh Butter .and fresta .ilents and Pouhrv. equal to any to be hal in Englnad. with first rate Cooks. the Directors cani ronsfidently lromiae as comfortable .arcorn modl0atioana as any to be obtained at the most cel ebrated watering places in the United States. When to this they odd the almost specific effi eacy of tie waters in Dyspepsia. and in all. c:ases of disease in the Liver end Kidneys. they 4I.ier thema.-lves, that no higher attractins can be presented. except. perha ps. in these times of preeaure. that their charges are believed to be linwer than those of any aitilar institution in the North or South. The Sprinags are situated near the Andetson line. in .& hilly. romantic country, entirely ex etult from our summer andl autumnal fevers. THE DIRECTORS. april 30, 184a2. 3t 14 IaY The Editors of the Augusta Constitut-n ali.t and 'reetiville .iogntaneer. will invrt this weeklv. for six times. amd forward ther L. - coummnts to a V. Lawlon. SECRETA RV'S OFFICE. CLI .illA. 29tl April. i842. o all % han it mgy concer: fie it known, edthat HENRY D. (RUGER. of the City of New York. lately appointed and commission. Pd by his Excellency the Governor of this State. Comnnmissioner -To take the acknowledge. lnients oar proofor ansly deed, mortgage. or other conveyrnee of any land, or tenements, lying in or lbeing in tis State, or efany contact. letter of attorney, or any other writing under seal, to be used and recorded imn the State," did, on the 22d Alaril. 1842, take and subscribe, on oath, be. fore Wml. ti Maiwell. Commissianeaf Deed., &c.. that he will well and faithfully perform all the duties of Commissioner. according to an Act of the Setate and llne of Representatives of the State of South Carolina. efftitled - An Act tanthitorize the appaiintment oifa Commissioner air Comatmissioners to take the acknowledge. mIti<t maf deeds and other inistrumients of writ inag unader senl. amma for other putrposes." pas al oan the 1ith Decemnber, l834, to the best ofthieii sktill and ability. 31. L.AIIORDE. Sectrary of State. marv 18 it Id CA RR IAG E MIAIING. .hsrinds and the pbi eealta hamving~ receivted a age salp ply of superior mna termtils. hte is now pareparmed to repair or build tn order any descritionaof CA RRI AGES, whmicha an hmennity of modelal anad perametncy of woatk. tnanwthip), shmall noat he surpassed lay anty itt the S4outhern miarket II.' a- likewise prepared to manaufwmiare llA R NES~S. anid to lavce done at hios ssialhl-lament nll Linadsof Ii IACKSMiITII ING : anal hopers by promnptnes-s and strict at teaatiean to busine~is, to mernt a imhare of putblie :.aoa::iae. mav -1 t f 1.1 J mallN -' lY. ba mth.- F'*n of V (& t'reek .i'd S.ioan, as nr ne t-.~. onea bari.ht hasII )iRa I. t.:; e--rs witea in li-- I'ncc, rai l t. - t -;mt cn , aafhais back and bia wethere. tnnina b:mpy - left sade, faanrmeen atnd a hialf handls haiin. A;. paraise'd by lDavid liardenm. Waliam hinekhalter. anid Olivcr lede'n. at twent y-live da.llara. THUOS. NICIl'Li, Magistrate. April0 ma4tt 12 .Voiice. ALL. persons indebted to the late Ransome .~Iaamiltan. dec'd. are reqgnestedl to make' paymet and all tho-se having demtandsiagaiaast thec catate are requested to render them ina prac perly attested to thec subscribers, withain ther time prescribed by ln-v. i, Ii. HiAMILTON, J. GOSNAIIA N, j Adm rs. yan. 19.1842. 51 t State of South Carolina. EDGEPIELD DISTRICT. IN TIHE COMM-ON PL.EAS. Stewart & Coat, elrto Cal. o- 4for et A4ssumnpsit. Daclaration ~s. on Alttarchment, John Seurry. Debt. T 11 E plaintitla ha' ing this dayw filed their de clarations it my office, anal tho defendanit having no wife or attoirney known to be within the State, on whzom a copy of the same, t rule to plend,. roul be served. It i' that time defendant plead to thme 'ai within a year and a day, or judgment will be given* Edgelid C. II. Clerk's fie 30th Miar -: