The Mexicans lost two hundred men and j three pieces of artillery, the latter were ' thrown into a frully adjoining the town by ' the victors; who, after the achievement of their object (the dispersion of the enemy) for j which they were despatched to Huamantla : evacuated the nlaee. and direrMnd their course towards Pinal, on the Puebla road, J which they reached without any opposition j and there meeting with (Jen. l.anc, the, combined American lorce continued its | march upon Puebla. Into this city, in a j state o( insurrection it entered it) platoons, j delivering at every step a constant and well I directed lire of inu?lceiry, which ceased not I till the enemy retreated, and order was re- ! stored in every quarter. Our correspondent writing at a later date than the25th 11 It., gives the followinaccount of Capt. Walker :?" The death of Captain ' : . r..u? k 1 i ?- * - ? 1 ?? ?juvi i is. iiijty wiMiin iiu ci oy ;i iuif r arrival. . It is slated thai he was shot by a cannon j hall from a masked battery, about twelve j miles fiom the main road, at a point some ! sixteen leagues from Pueblo. The ball al- j so killed Capt. Loyall,o/ ihe Georgia Moun- j ted Company, and eleven men are also re- ; ported to have been killed in the same ac- ! tion." filter front een compelled to ask assistance of I the Bank of England. From Wihner <^- Siiiil/i's JEuropran Times. \ COM MLllClA Li RK VIE W. Since the publication of our paper By the. j Caledonia, a complete paralysis has seized j almost every branch oftn de. The earnest ! application of the Liverpool Commercial ; nouy lor relieI Irom tho Government has i Leon met with ihe most earnest expression of symyathy, but, up to this moment, the chief members of the Administration seem either inexorable, to all complaint, or tola 11 y unequal to the task of providing a remedy. Every day the mischief is spreading.? Mills are stopped, thousands thrown out of employ, and the lotal absence of all dealings in trade render the sale of goods to any extent altogether impossible In this stale of things all our reports must necessarily be of unvarying tone of a melancholy and desponding character. I The corn market since the 19th inst. luis remained without any striking fact to report. The arrivals of all kinds of grain have been moderate, but the demand has also been but trifling, and to have effected sales of any but choice qualiteis of both English and foreign, a reduction of prices must have been submitted to. Holders, however, show no disposition to force sales. All clamor about the potato disease appears to have subsided for the present. Tho accounts from the Mediterranean and from the Black Sea doSPriVlA tliA mil rlr nfo rvn n ! I rt" I t ?.W..VV vi?v Kiuiavic ^'/IH l?uij <13 lUIt'lill^y* Several failures of considerable extent hnve been reported at Venice arising from transactions in grain, but the names have not reached us. In Liverpool our Corn market yesterday for the better qualities of Wheat and Flour was sterdy, while the inferior descriptions slightly rcccded from our last quotations. In Cured Provisions there is very little doing both here and in London, so that the quotations last given remain unaltered ; but we must advise that they can be considered in no other light than nominal, the late transactions being limited to a very few retail sales?in fact, the market for foreign n - ? 1 x'rovisiona m.iy ue considered at a complete stand. The transactions in Cotton since our last publication have been very limited, and pri ces receded from 3-8d to 1-2J ; indeed, no improvement can be cqpected until the money market is less stringent, and the demand for manufactured goods increases. To. day tho transactions ared estimated at 2,000 bales, the market closing, with a very dull aspect. From the Britannia, Ortobcr 23, 1847. | Tub Manufacturing Districts.?The ' progress of destitution is frightful in the c.\- i treme. In Lancashire alone, it is computed i that 50,000 work people with their families, j are deprived of employment. In Mauehes- j tor, during the hist week, the number of j operatives wholly without employment bar ! increased by 1,200, an I the number m a j short time has increase by 3,500. The re- , port of Monday's Manchester market slates i that u it was the dearest market day ever i experienced in Manchester, not a single sale having been reported." The slate of the manufacturing districts ' is su alarming, that Government, though it refuses all measures of relief, is providing ' a strong military force to keep the peace. At Carlisle the local authorities have reeeived warrants from Sir (i:?orgc CJrey, the ' Home Secretary, authorising them to call : out and enroll the pensioners of the district; j and a strong force of cavalry is now sta- j tioned at Newbridge. No one supposes ' that the winter can he got through, should ; f lin /I Titec n/?t Kit null/* ifn!/->< T /i-i . I u?v?> v?u ijc buucu lit uicuicuaill V^UIOIie I ; Fremont without reaching the Secretaries of War and Navy Departments, and Commodore Stockton. The truth is, that the orders given to Commodore Stockton conflicted with those given to Gen. Kearney. I have written heretofore of the policy of the Administration in regard to the future objecls and conduct of the Mexican war, But recent events have convinced me that they have no fixed policy on the subject, and that whatever line of policy they contemplated ten days ago, has been abandoned. They do not seem inclined to face all the responsibilities they have incurred, and, in my opinion, the Mess.ige will be silent as to 'suju nation and occupation," and all that. Mark how the Union has changed its tone! 0^7" Mr.. Clay is to address a mooting in Lexington, Ivy., on the 13th inst., "on the subject of the existing war with Mexico, the conquest of Mexico, its annexation to the U. States, &c, &cThe Lexington Observer, in which we find this announcement, also states that Mr. Clay will present resolutions for the consideration of the meeting. An American paper says :?li If the Scotch bagpipes be played occasionally for a few days in any place infested with rats, they will immediately quit the premises, and never return." The Jews, on a moderate calculation, number aix million all over the world. (0"A C!?ir?l.?I wiil continue to practico in the Court of Law for Abbeville, and will regularly attend its sessions. I refer my friends to Messrs. Cociiiian &- Nobj.e at Abbeville C. II. JOHN CUNNINGHAM. Charleston, Nov 3 3G m5t ITi* ?Tho Trustees of Willington Congregation, would give notice that application will be made to the Legislature of this State, at its noxt sitting, ior a charter to incorporate \? illington Church. L. COVIN, Member of the B. of Trustees. Sept SI, 1817. 30 St O" !Voti('ad fnon Aiken through Edgefield District, by or near Edgefield C. II., through Abbeville District and Pendleton District to Andersonville, at tho junction of tho Seneca and Tugaloo Rivers. [sf'P* 1 TO~lilOT. r, ? From the 1st day of Junuary ftn% noxt, tho PLAN TERS IIOTliL lilSrt* Abbeville C. IT. Attached to tlie Hotel i* a spacious I'AR ROOM which can he rented also. The Tavern will be rented Furnished or Unfurnished. F^r terms apply to the proprietor. Nov 17 38-St M. D. ROCHE. IIEAD QUARTERS. | LIMESTONE SPRINGS, Nov., 1317. ; General Order. The blood of our own Palmetto Rcgimmt.hap been poured out in Mexico, in vindication of the rights of our common country. Colonel Rut or, Lieut. Col. Dickinson, Lieuts. Adams, TIfiltf * * - - vv imams, iMoragm*, uantill for Relief and Injunction, ?r. | It appcariii?? to my satisfaction that John T Heron and .Nlury T II<*ron, two of the I).-fen(Junt3 in tho above case, an* absent, from and j reside beyond tho limits of this Stute : On 1 motion, ordered, that tlwy do appear and : nniia'nr nr tn pni?l 1i?!l tl.wt ! jr.. ..Mf I VV.IIIUt PUItl UII', -> I M I I I 1 [ Mirer months from the publication hereof, or , said Bib will bo taken pro confesso against : them* H. A. JONES, c. e. a. i). | Com'rs. office, Nov 15, 1817 3S-3m ~ T^iVriTiONT" Martha Alexander vs. Will be sold, on tho first Monday in Decern* S bor next, tho Real Estate of Andrew Alex- i nnder, deceased for Partition, situate in the j Disirict of Abbeville on Dold Branch, and adjoining lands of. Samuel Link ami otle-rs, j und containing eighty acres, on a credit oH twelve months, liy ord??r of tho Court of Ordinary. A. C. HAWTHORN. Nov 1,13-17 33 3l SlierifT Male and Feuiaic ?cIioo3<>, Greenwood. Abbeville S. C. Ill urging llxe claims of the above Institutions to public patronage, the Trustees present the following considerations: They are located in a Village well known lor the purity of its waler, the salubrity of its climate, and moral character of its inhabitants They are du.iigned to afford a thorough and extensive education, conducted upon religions principles. They arc supplied with chcmicul and philasophical apparatus, h cabinet of minerals and curiosities, and other means for illustration, in the various departments of science. Thoy will always bo furnished with teachers, for whoso competency in evory respect, is pledged the character of tho Greenwood Association and of tho South Carolina Prosbytery. Tho Trustees will spare 110 paina to render theso Institutions equal to any in tho State ; and while it is their aim to ejevato the standard of education, ample provision will bo made for tho youngest pupil. A system of classification with regard to capacity and attainments will bo rigidly dhserved, thereby rendering it importaut that pupils enter at the beginning of the session. Tho scholastic vear will constat of ten months and he divided into two sessions: 1st commencing first Monday in February, 2nd commencing second Monday in July. Rales of Tuition are as fotloics, per Session: MALE SCIIOOI... I FEMALE SCHOOL. 1st class, $18.00 | 1st class, 5$ 15.00 2d do 10.00 2d do 10.00 3d do 6.00 ( 3d do 6.00 Extra?Music, 20.00 French, 5.00 Use of Piano, 2.00 Contingent, 50 inrBoard at $8.00 per month, including firewood and washing. Trustees. JAMES GILLAM. DAVID LE8I.Y. JOHN LOOAN. E. R. CALHOUN. JOHN MCLEE8. Nov 3 36 tf notice] Will be sold, on ibo first dny of December next, all the perishable property belonging to the Estate of Nathaniel Rowland, deceased, consisting of forty-two likely NEGROES, Stock, Provifiionp, Household and Kitchen Furniture, Plantation Tools, &c. DAVID W. McCANTS, MARY ROWLAND. Nov 3, 18-47 86 4t Adm'rs. ! i jC. II. HE AN, oi' Columbia, Laiulscapu PaiuU'V, j Being desirous of forming a CLASS ;:i ibis phic. , , rcspcctlully invites tho citizeiiii to call at tlio . J "MOSLKY" HOTKli," atxl sen sj^Ciiii' ns of a j sr.w and mucii apfiiovlu Bvstcm of l*siint???f LAW and EQUITY, and will at- I toml the courts of the Western circuit, and also j Edgefield of the Southern circuit. j Their office is situated iu tho range east of the \ public square and adjoiuing Messrs. Thomson & I Fair'sollice. (Nov 17 ,18-tf ! ii. y. martin. wm. al'cj. lee. j NOTICE. i All di-bta clue tlx: subscriber:* must be puid by I ?In* Jirst of February next, or satisfactory ?r| rutigoimHis inhdu' uitli them ; longer indulI yenco will not be given, SMITH & BA-ILRY. | Slonev Point, Nov 17 *2w I* Hi >i:OSALS, I Pest paid, a.i'l dir-jcied to tliu .subscriber at Louilio, wili reeciv d until the first day or* J3 mmiV n/'.vt, fur building a Giiurcb ut Smyrna. The building to be located on llock j Pillars, of good, substantial materials, GU by ; 50 ft., 14 ft, story, common square roof of j heart pine shingles: flooring nrul epilimr n? ; w- ' rj r quarter pliink ; three panncll^d doors, and 8 ! or 10 windows of thirty-two lights ; with tho : usual finish customary in good churches. P(0|)0?nl:j will also be received for a Brick ! House of the above dimensions. JNO. C. MAULDIN, S^c'ry for tho Building Committee. Loundsvillr, Nov 17 38 4 v NOTICE* I will be at E. TribluV, Esq., on the 20lh, 21st and 22nd of*December next, and at Abbeville Court House on the 23rd, lor the purpose of collecting the debts due the Estate of Joshua ] Mimehuin, deceased. All tliose indebted to said Estate*, will do well to call and see me on one ct the above named da vs. | JAMES ME AC 11UM, Executor. ! i\.i>. i will se.l l!ie JLamls of said Estate ; privately, to suit purchasers, on either of tho j uhove numod days. J. M., Ex'or, i Nov 17 38 4t ! citation. ! Whereas, T K Sproull applies to mc to j jrrnnt him Letters of Administration on the Estate of llich'd Ilogan, dee'd : These are therefore, to cite the kindred and creditors of the deceased to appear before me on the 25th of November instant, to show cause why said administration should not he granted. Given under my hand this 11th November, 1617 DAVID LESLY, Nov 17 33 lw Ordinary i citationT Whereas, Alexander Moore and E Trible apply to me to grant them Letters of Admtnw iruno.i on itii! ii.smn; or l'lioa luoore, aec'd.: These are, therefore, to cite the kindred and creditors of the deceased to appear before tne in the Court of Ordinary on the 20th instant, lo shew cause why said administration should not b<; granted. Given under my liand 12th Nov., 1847 DAVID LESLY, Nov 17 138 2w Ordinary. i he '1 rueteee of Alt. Carinel take pleasure in ! announcing to the public that they have boon successful hi securing the services of Mr. D. j VV. C TILLOTSON for the ensuing year. i The school lo be conducted on the simo plan j and at the same rates of last year. Mr. Til- j j lotpon is too well known as a first rate teacher and disciplinarian to givo any further com- ! j inents. Cheap hoard can bo had in the neighborhood. The school will commence on the first Monday in January next* Trustees?P. LcRoy, I.. Covin, R. Brady, P. Rogers, J. Wells, P. Gray, S. Mor rah, J. McCdvv, H. McCclry. Nov 10 37 8t ? v. Poor House JGlcction. A STEWARD of tho Abbeville Poor IIouso will bo elcctcd by tho Commissioner;! of tho Poor, on Saturday the 27th instant, to Bcrve for one year from tho first of January, whoso duty it will be, suujectto tnoir direction, to act an Superintendent of the Poor House and Ovcrsoer of tho farm. As Superintendent, ho will have the caro and managomont of tho paupers; and as Overseer, he will be required to perform all tho duties of such an agent, ; which are so woll known as to render mention of them here nnnccessary. Tho time and labor of the Steward and family, if ho has o; 10, ia to bo devoted entirely to tho institution, und be and family will be supplied with rtich necessaries (except cldthiog1) | as aro not raised on the farm, inclusive of what j may he. Applicants w'" address by letter directed to tho commissioners 01 ihe Poor,and leave with anymem! ber of tho Hoard. Tho nr?nli/?mi* mimt - rr ?>nv numbor of his family, give koiho idea of the services they can perform, as to plowing, spinning, weaving, sewing, &c. &.c., and tho amount per annum for which ho oilers bis and their services. Applicants are requested to hand in their prop?sals as early as possible, and on thr day of election their personal attendance on the board may bo necessary. Also, tho commissioners will olect on the samo day a PHYSICIAN to tho inmates of the Poor Houso for the year 18*18. lie will bo required to furnish his own medicincs, and attend when called on. Proposals received as tbovo. NOV 11) .17-31 \VM. HIT.T.- Snnrofnrir PARTITION. J. C. Fisher, v. Polly Fisher and others. Will be sold, on the first Monday in Decern.* bor next, the Real Estate of Thoroas Fisher, deceased, containing 506 acres, and in three tracts, on Little River, adjoining lands of Jno Clinkscitles and other?, on a credit of twelve months. By order of the Court of Ordinary. A. G. HAWTHORN, Sheriff. November 10,1847 37 4t i i mmi umrnmmm t n ii hh?w >nri ?? mi n i u Abbeville Sheriff Sales. By virtue of suindiy Writs of Fi? ri Facias, to mo directed, will s-at Abbt.-* V' <' "? ?rt House, on the Ji'.st Monday ?u ......-IJ3KR ii'.'M, the |o!lowir.:iini. mom or Irs?, bound ded by lands of Peggy Wilson, V\ illiuin Puek?*t and others; levied on as tho property of Tbonius W Tollman :idt> Pressly ?5o A1 cClinton JMO Acres of Land, more or Jess, boundded liy Leonard Widoman and others, levied on as tlto property of John Lyon ads John D Kountrce and others. 1 Sorrel Horse, levied on as tho property of Samuel P. Laird uds 11 A Martin, adm'r 1 Sorrel Marc, levied on as the property of J II Hamlin ads J M Curelon [ 1 Sorrel Ilorse, lovied on a?r tlie-propei^y of Sherod Bar*sd;jli> ads Edward Collier 1 Grey Mare, levied ot^ as tho property i ol William 13n??h ads CharlesJ Carr. j I Wapgnn, levied on as the proper| ty of James Keeling ads Jolin II Wilpon. GO Acres of Land, more or less, hounded by Rev James Smith, Zacliaritih Graham ntvl others, levied on as the properly of George Rlinnro n \ n. J\. kj. \V yA.u.rvi^iv, ( pY?nt.a E. R. CALHOUN, \^K ors j Greenwood, Nov 10, 1847 37 5t At the same time and place and on paino terms, i will sell at public auction all the personal estate of Rebecca Holloway, deceased, consisting o( Corn ami Fodder, Oats, Wheat, one Horse and some Cotton. THOS. FERGUSON, Adrn'r PARTITION. J. W. II. Johnson and wife, v. T. R. Puckctt uml others. Will be sold, on the first Monday in December next, the Real Estate of Frances Long, deceased, consisting of two tracts : first tract 170 acres, and second, of 93? acres on waters of Sal'jda river, joining lands of said Johnson, T K 1'uckett and others, in Abbeville, on a credit of 12 monthn, by order of the Ordinary. A. C. HAWTHORN, Sheriff. November 10, 1847 30 4w FOR SALE. A neat BUGGY can bo had at a very reduced price by applying at thi? office. [Oct 20 34 Four-horse Waggon for Sale. JTrni A good four-home WagJan MTif ron- has been used v*rv litflA r>?r? V?nK/vii