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and river. Two companies were sent out in pursuit of the Mexicans, and after following them fifty miles, returned stating that they had not approached nearer to them than six hours travel. The blockade of Vera Cruz commen.1 nn*u" - _*. i r*n. * teu un mc Auui uiunio, ana niteen days were allowed neutral vessels in port to load and depart. News had reached Vera Cruz that Mazatlan and Tepic had pronounced in favor of Santa Ana j that Paredees intended to leave the city of Mexico at the head of more troops to reinforce the army of the north. From the enormous forced loans which the Government has imposed upon the clergy, it would appear that the war is to be prosecuted with vigor. The Metropolitan Church was ordered to furnish a subsidy of $98,000 per month ; the church of Michoacan $35,000 ; of Puebla $40,000 ; of Guadala- , jara $20,000; of Durango $15,000; and of Oajaca $8,000. ____ i Foreign News.?Upon the first page of this week's paper will be found extracts of foreign news brought out by the ; steamer Great Britain. The news is not of much importance, with the exception of the English presses upon the < Oregon question, and the advance of an ! l-8d in the price of cotton. ' Since the arrival of the Great Britain, the Cambria, has arrived, bringing advi- ' ces up to the 19th ultimo, which are al- | so of little importance, but giving an ad- ( vance still in the cotton market. The Corn Law has passed the House of Commons by a large majority, and is thought will pass the House of Lords also. Upon the Oregon question, the London Times says:? " The packet which will sail from Liverpool in a few days will convey to 1 the United States the real impression produced here by the late intelligence. < If the resolution was intended as a threat < or a hostile measure, it has totally failed ] to have any effect whatever, exce.pl that < it is probable Mr. Pakenham will be at \ once empowered to bring the controversy to , a prompt and final issue. The London 1 Economist states, on what it considers high and unquestionable authority, that the Oregon question is on the point of a satisfactory settlement." editor's table. 1 Southern Cultivator: Jas. Camak, Edi- 1 tor. J. W. &. W. S. Jones, Publish- ' ers, Augusta, Ga.?Price, $1.00, The June No. of this valuable journal is before us with its usual complement of useful and interesting matter. We trust the patronage of the Cultivator is such that there will be no doubt of its continuance for many years. The Tariff Bill.?The Union of 27ih ult holds the following language on this subject, to which we respond, so may it be. " The civil and diplomatic bill is among the last of the appropriation measures which demand the immediate ac- ' tion of Congress. This bill will* probably pass the House of Representatives to-morrow ; and then, we fervently trust, , the road is open to the immediate discussion of the tariff. ^ We have never seen a better and firmer spirit among our republican friends than now. We say again and again, in the frankest and boldest, and yet most respectful spirit, that it is time to act upon it?time to | carry out the reforms for which we came into power, (and this is the greatest among them)?time to relieve a suffering people, and equalize the burdens, as well as the blessings, of the govern ment. Let no member complain that his friends will not stand by him, and do their duty. Cowardice, nay, in such a case, despair betrays almost like treason. Let the republicans stand up to their duties like ' men, and the ship is safe." . Ex-President Tyler has testi tted < before the committee of investigation that Mr. Webster never made , use of a single dollar of the Secret ! Service mojjey without his approval. I I There are on the muster roll of Pennsylvania, 230,000 intelligent ajid hardy militia, and 32,000 arm- ' ed an equiped volunteers ready for service at any moment. ( TL - r? x m t * uo Dosion < i eiegraph was struck )by lightning on Sunday. The fluid ran two thirds of the 1 length of the wire, ai)d passed off at one of fixe posts. t < Tiierb, 15ovs !?We heard 011c o our spirited village ladies say th< other day, that unless the met formed a volunteer company pret tv short.lv. slip, wnnlrl nnil nnnli -J vvun enroll a company of Ladies, an< thus sustain the revolutionary lame of our good old County. " D< you hear that, boys" ? Mecklenburg Jcjjcrsonian, N. C. A Washington letter publishet in the N. Y. Journ tl of Commerce says : An invasion from differen points, at the same time, the force: all aiming at the city of Mexico has been talked of. A distinguish ed officer of the Army has, it i: said, given it as his opinion that i force of a hundred thousand mer will be necessary for ihe objcct. In the meantime the Govern ment have taken a step which ii quite as decided and important a5 rl marfih tn tVlO Mnvinan rtunifQl The American squadron, undei Com. Stockton, have orders to talu possession of St. Francisco atu Monterey, and to hold those places figainst all opposition. I knou this to be a fact. The citizens of Charleston have letermined to procure a splendic sword and present it to Gen. Tay [or as an evidence of their feeling! ' on the recept of the news ol hi: able and masterly mevements or the llio Grande, in the face of s force nearly quadruple that of hi! own." It is stated that company H. a Newport, and company G. at Governor's Island, have received or d^rs to proceed to Texas. Kentucky Volunteers.?Wher it was proclaimed that the gov ernment had called on Kentucky for troops to prosecute the wai against Mexico, such was the zea displayed, that two captains whc had succeeded in raising theii companies, started to the capita to report themselves to the gov ernor as ready to march; one o them on arriving at Lexington was apprised that he was precee ded by the others, who had onlj left a few minutes, and immediately drove post haste to be in first the other learning the object increased his speed, and both contin ued the race until one unfortunate ly broke his buggy, and left ar apparently easv contest to his ri val ; but, nothing discouraged, Ju ungeared his horse, and mountec without saddle, and by taking ? near cut, beat his antagonist To th< executive chamber, but was mor tified that the number requiret had already been accepted, in th< meantime the other came up whei both, crest fallen and disappointed inquired if they would not hav< preference in a war with England such is the spirit that pervades our country.?Washington Union The Philadelphia Times denies unequivocally for authority, th< truth of the report in relation t.c the appointment of Bishop Hughes as an agent to Mexico. fit 2 menial. * MARRIED, at Anderson C. H., or the 21st ultimo, by the Rev. Davi( Humphreys, xMr. JOEL J. CUNNING HAM, of Abbeville District, to Mis: REBECCA S., eldest daughter of Capt J. P. Benson, of the former place. CANDIDATES. H33" We are authorized to announc* Mr. J. R. TARRANT, as a candidate fo Sheriff at the Hiisuiiijj election. We are authorized to announce T P. MOSELY as a candidate lor Slieril af Abbeville Dis. at the ensuing election. We are authorized to announce W A COBB a9 a candidate for the office o ..i a ^uviiii \n xxuuuvuii; J^riavnut at U1*J t'HBU ing election. We are authorized to announce JAS S. WILSON as a candidate for Clerk o Court (or Abbeville District at the ensuing Election. The friends of A C HAWTHORN an nounce him as a candidate for Sheriff fo: Abbeville District at the ensuing electioi We are authorized to announce VA CHAEL HUGHEY as a candidate fo Sheriff, at the ensuing election. We are authorized to announce Mai. A ARNOLD, as a Candidate for Sheriff, a the ensuing election. We are authofized to announce N1M KOD MctCOKD, as a candidate for Clerl the Court at the next election. fj HEAD QUARTERS, 3 Charleston, J une 3. 18'1G. ? General Order No. For ihff information of persons through t out the State desirous of volunteering un der the recent requisition, it is ordered fo 5 publication. '? That after the organization of the Rfgi - ment, a system of Company drill will b ^ commenced, to be conducted under th ^ general direction and superintendence c the Adjutant nnd Inspector General, bu noi 10 exceed one urni per week for eaci Company. Tlie Companies to compose the Re<;i ? ment must be of Infantry, therefore Riflu men volunteering must signify their xvil * lingness to enter that arm of tfie service * and no company will be withdrawn frori r its District until the Regiment is ordere* ? out and concentratcd for the purpose c j being mustered into scryice. The 3d and 4th sections of the Act c 5 Congress, providing for the prosecution c 1 the war between the United States an Mexico, contain important inforrnatioi and are thurnlore annexed. ; By order of the Commander-in-Chief. 1 J. W. CANTEY, Adj. and Insp. Get " Sec. 3 And be it further enacted,Tha the said volunteers shall furnish their ow * clothes, and when mustered into servic 3 shall be armed-at the expense of the Uni 1 ted States. i "Sec. 4. And be it further enactec 5 That said volunteeis shall, when called in iu ucuvo service, ana wnile remaimnj therein-, be subject to the rules and article . of war, and shall be in all respects, excep as to cloththing and pay, placed on tin ' same footing with similar corps of the U - S. army, and in lieu of clothing, ever non-commissioned officer and private i any company who may thus otter himsell l shall be entitled when called into actual set vice, to receive tn money a sum, equal t the cost of clothing of a non commissione ^ officer or private (as the case may be) ii r the regular troops of the the U. States." 1 June 10 15 3t 'r Abbeville Sheriff Sales. , JULY. By virtue of sundry Writs of Fieri Facia " to me directed, will be sold, at Abbevi 11 f Court House, on the first Monday i } juiv next, me roiiovving property;? 120 Acres of Land, more or less, 1< vied on as the property of Jno Douglas ads John W Lomax et al. 1 Lot in Greenwood, containing i\v acres more or less, bounded by J H Gile and others, levied on as the property c Win Lewis, ads Whitlock, Sullivan i Waller &. others. 1 Negro, levied on as the property c 1 Hugh Robinson ads Rich'd Watson, 2 Negroes, levied on as the propert 5 of Jas M Vandiver ads D L Adams et al. I At the residence of Wm Buchanai i on Tuesday the 7th July next, one Trun anA i~?- T ..__1 -? - ^ uuu uiic jut tv aguu wnn ox lie articles, levied on a9 the property of N ] " Rogers ads Wm Buchanan. 1 Terms Cash. J. RAMEY, 3 June 15, 1846 Sheriff. * ESTRA Y. > Jnmes Moore, who live 5 near t>ridixe, on Sj ; -fl? lie luda river, Abbeville Distric 3 tolls ;before me a sorrel Horse, with thre white feet, and a white face extendiu; * down.his right nostril, with a lump on hi , loft jaw ; fourteen hands high, four yeai * old, and appraised at seventeen dollars. * JOHN C. WATERS, Magis'te. ) June 10 IS 5m Citation. Whereas, Benj. W. Sale hath applie to ine to grant him letters of administrc tion, with will annexed, on the estate c i Thomas Stallswortli, deceased: Thes 1 are therefore to cite the kindred and crt - ditors of said deceased to appear befor 5 me a Court of Ordinary at Abbeville C H. on Tuesday 23d instant, and shev causo if any they can why said letters c . administration should not be granted. Given under my hand ani seal, thi 9th June, 1846. D. LESLY, o. a. d. b : : r \ Land Sale. , By order of David Lesly, Ordinary for Ah i beville District, will be sold, for Partitior ' at Abbeville Court House, on the firs Monday in July next, the Real Estate c Amelia Simwons, situate in Abbeville Di& f trict, to wit: one House and LotofLan - in the village of Cokesbury, on a credit c twelve months, approved security and . mortgage of the premises necessary. t J. RAMEY, Sheriff. r June 3, 1846 14 5t Citation. r Whereas, John Cothran hath applied t i me to grant him letters of administratio: on the estate of Samuel Pennall, deceasec r These are therefore to cite and admonis the kindred and creditors of said decease . to appear before me at a Court of Ordina t ry, on Friday, 12th June next^ and she\ cause if any they can why said adminia - tration should not be granted. c Given under my hand and seal* 27t! May, 1846. DAVID LESLY, Ord'y Masonic Notice. jfr?; 'jg ?Tho brethren of the MaFcatcrnity, with u R^^j^^^^SStheir families, throughout 11 j^fci^^g^g^athe District, arc particu- I r! MklJ^PKtfglarly invited to unite with 111 SBKjMjseSSfjMthe members of Clinton y ^Lodge at Abbeville C. H., on the 24th of June next, in commemoru- I > tion of the Festival of our Putron, St. | ' John the Evangelist. 1 Yours Respectfully and Fraternally, I S. Goff, J. A. Hamilton', j E. S. Bailey, N. J. Davis, t ii. w. law son, u l" Committee of Arrangements. c ^ May 27 13 4t 11 r j ! s g ^ Attention Guards! e And those Young Men of Abbeville who j if are not willing to stand a draft ! i t By an order of the Adjutant ' h ft and Inspector General, he . J Hi will receive the services of:j Volunteers until the 10th in- , raj stant: also, 44 no application } s. ? S3 | need be made by companies, j ; I 1 without the full and entire j n 1 l|| complement of men \?nd offi.! . rl r I WS pflrs Jim! mnn Hpslornntnil in ' ,f ^ KT the requisition." mm You are therefore ordered j ? ,f uh to assemble at the Regiment- j i nl Parade Ground (Lomax's ^ d Old Field) on Saturday the 13th in-.., ,f stant, for the purpose of organizing a Vol-> , unteer corps. There will be an Section for Captain, 1st! * and 2d Lieutenants to command the Vol-j* f unteers. ? n The Captain of the McDuffie Rifle; Guards expects to sec every member of, ^ his corps present; and those persons who are willing to volunteer, he would respect- " j fuliy invite to meet the Guards, and assist " ' in the organization of the Volunteers. " By order of Capt Marshall: ? June 3 J. N. COCHRAN, O. S. s I F e HEAD QUARTERS, r. Charleston. May 29. 1846. ? v T n General Order No. 3. i f; The Adjutant Inspector General will receive applications at the Executive Of flee in Charleston, until the 10th day of a d June next, for the volunteer service under . n the requisition lately made upon the State by the General Government, for a Regi- ^ mem or jmantry. j "" No application need be (nude by companies without the full and entire complex ment of oiScers and men designated in the j s requisition. e No Kegimeni wiii be required to turjttsh n more than one company. / The Adjutant General confident^ relies ^ upon his fellow citizens ot the State, I promptly to respond to the call that has a been made upon their patriotism, and earnestly hopes that there will be no unneces- 1 ? sarv delay in the requisite organization of ( 3 the'Regiment. J. W. CANTEY, ? ' Adjutant and Inspector General. i k By order of the Commander-in-Chief. t ^ Jgne 3 14 2t ] TVT I 1 v rNouce i j y I forewarn all persons from trading for a ^ note made payable to A B C Wolff or . bearer for $100, dated 17th February 1846, as the considerations for which said note p was given have not been complied with j and I am determined not to pay the same unless compelled by law. i LEVI HILBERN. i June 3,1846 14 3t 1 a s Land Sale. ( i- By Order of David Lesly, Oidinary for i t, Abbeville District, will be sold, for Partie lion, on the first Monday in July next, a 6 rr tract of Land, the Real Estato of Rich- \ s mond Harris, deceased, containing 292 i -s acres, more or less, on waters of Savannah 1< river, adjoining lands of J E Calhoun and others, on a credit of twelve mnntha ?n. f proved security and a ffjortgage of the I - premises will be required if necessary. c J. RAMBY, Sheriff. I J June 3,1846 14 5t f L- 0 >f Valuable Land for Sale ! e A BARGAIN TO BE HAD!!! J J". jSfeThe subscriber offers his tract of 0 f Land for sale, four miles south west v ' of Abbeville C. H. on the Snake Road, v It contains about 550 acres, between 2 ^ if and 300 acres of it wood land, well tim- k bered, the balance in cultivation, about 60 J! s acres fresh. There is a good dwelling J: with all out buildings necessary, a good ' screw, gin house &c; and within 100 yds * of a regularly attended Church. The Dur- . cheser can have his own time to part of J the money by giving good security. ' '? May 2713 tlO P S LUCIUS r t a >f ? d i- To the Public ! *] d r. n As the subscriber \ >f fa wishes to remove from p a Jiliffil*the state, he offers tor h ^snenSsale a tract of LAND v situated in this District, five mil&s above ^ Cambridge, on the direct road from Ham. C - burg to Greenville, containing 597 acres, v half of which is still in woods. a o The plantation is in good repair and has n on ? ail necessary out buildings new, as C I: well as a large two story wooden building, h erected in 1841, as a houso of entertain* d ment for travellers. Near the dwelling is C a spring of as floe water as the District a v affords, besides several other. valuable a u springs on the tract. Between OOand lOO . acres of the uncleared land are rich bot~ . (i toms. J, McCHACKAN. 1 May 27- J3dt A CARD. )r. T. A. SALE would inform his friends nd the public generally, that he has re~ jrncd to Abbeville Court House, and is sady to attend to any Professional call rnt may be made upon him. May 20 12 tf sEW SPRING & SUMMER 53V2J (KooTis. McBRYDE & POSEY, lave just, recrtved a large stock of Spring nd Summer Coods, purchased with great are in the New York ,and Charleston larkets, and will be sold on the most rca- . onable terms, to suit the times. The following are a portion of the goods received : A line assortment of LADIES' GOODS, uch as black and colored Silk, fine worstd 13arages, also worsted Balzarincs, orHi?i: ; - * ** v annul muslins, primeu lviusuns ana jaw lis, fancy Prints (a largo assortment) tuslin Scarfs and Barege Shawls, Bon> ict Ribbons, Ladies' Gloves and Mits. Wo have just received a supply of 'OJNNETS of the latest fashions. MEN'S GOODS, V fine assortment of black, blue and brown Cloths and Cassimers, fine Coddingtoi^ nd summer Cloths, black Drap d'Eta (a 'iruc assortment,) Pantaloons Stulls, such s French summer Cassimcre, Gatnbroons, jinon Drills, &c ; Vcstings, black Bonilaziivs: silk Handkerchiefs, black and ancy for the neck do; Irish Linen Sustonders; Gloves, &c. A large assortnent of READY MADE CLOTHING, iuch as summer Coats and Vests. A urge assortment of Boots, Shoos, Hats,&c A fine assortment of SHELF HARDtv A RR. ( 'ottnn nrwl Wnnl f!nri1a Pntont ind Carolina Hons, Patent and Grass Scythes,Trace Chains,Tubbs,Buckets and Sieves. An assortment of SADDLERY, uch as saddles, Bridles, saddle bags, Carict do, Bridle lilts and stirrup Irons. A large assortment of CROCKERY. GROCERIES, cfc, Sugar, Coffee, Pepper. Spice, Ginger, 'owder and Shot, Lead, 10,000 Segars, 0 dozen bottles fine Porter : Also a good ssortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES nd DYESTUFFS. We avail ourselves of this method of reurning our thanks to those who have pa-, ronized us heretofore, and respectfully socit a continuance of the same. May 13 lltf ?RESH AUHIVALS AT THE Drug Store* Drs. WARDLAW & DENDY, Jave just received from New York, large additions to their lormer stock, comprising No. 1 WHITE LEAD, in i>5 and 50 b. krgs, blark and rod .Tioad. Verdigris, Chrome &. Yellow Green, Chrome Yellow, itone Ochre, Venitian Red, (English and * Ymerican) Paris White, Litharge, Urn>er, Prussian Blue, Terra de Sienna,Lamp OILS, Lamp Oil, a very superior article, Ltinseud and Train Oils, Castor Oil by lottle and gallon, a fine article of Olive 3il in Florence Flasks. VARNISH, Copal, Leather and Coach Garnishes, WINDOW GLASS,8X10 and 10X12 ow by the box. PUTTY in bladders. DYE STUFFS, Logwood, Camwood, 'ndigo, [Caiolina and Spanish Float] Madder,1Tumeric, Cochineal, Fig 131ue,&c. SPICKS, Cloves, Cinnamon, Ginger, Vlace, Nutmegs, Allspice, Pepper, black Cayenne; Mnstard [English in bottles, \m?'rican in 1 and i Jb cans.] * OAA no r. 1 ?< :? -- ' ul vtriy #iuu cAtuuHivt? ua* .ortment, embracing several superior sharing Soaps, toilet, fancy and perfumed.* \.lso Castile, English, Windsor and Yelow Soaps. PERFUMERY, embracing Extracts or Handkerchiefs, Cologne, Lavender, Florida and Rose Waters, Antique, Ma?. assar and Bears Oil [of superior quality,] Bandoline for keeping hair in place, per* umed Sachets, and a great variety of ither articles. PATENT MEDICINES, a fresh supJ.* o..i \r.i i / ? njr ui w idlui a jjuiaum ui uu v_/iicrry, udkins's Ointment, Copaiva Capsules, II of Comstock's Preparations, together vith many other popular Patent Medicines Ink, black, red, indelible, and India: kVafurs assorted, Note wafers, [fancy,] Sealing wax,Camel and Sa'jle"tlair Pencil?, zater colors; Carmine and pink Saucer?, 2edar Pencils, India Rubber, Diamond dement, Thermometers Japnnd, Lamp pick [flat and round,] Glass letter Stamps, lath Bricks, Crucibles, Blacking in boxes, jrlue, Isinglass [Russia and American,] vory Black, Lemon and Sarsaparilla Syrups, Soda and Seidlitz Powders, Matches nd Match safes, Oil spike, Emory [Powlered] Patent Barley, Arrow Root, starch, tamarinds, sponges, White and Yellow it r?-ii r i n -i i rax, uaih iwuue, rvu, r> ruucu nn*i pre^ ared.] A superior assortment of Brushes, air, cloth, tooth, nail, shaving', shop, paint, arnish, whitewash and dusting Brushes. Uso, an additional supply of MEDI-? JINES and CHEMICALS, to which re invite the attention of the Physicians nd public generally. A liberal discount will be allowed for "ash. Abbeville C. \M?v 13 II tl P. a. Ju*t received a lot of WILD'S JASTOR OIL CANDY, a new arti<?te nd needs but a trial to ensure its general e with children. i large assortmentf of LAW BLANKS jtutjprinted, at this office. v *