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-8az num W5ho last La were going in, eiaki a .stacd there o have been abandon ng to Bastrop, and pine. Gen. Burle Rom Bastrop for the ,0 men. al this is that our people dismayed or disturbed, but *0 opportunity to avenge past In show to the world their ability Lain their independence. Some me may elapse before a decisive battle is bad. but when it does come the world will read a repetition of the scenes ofr Jacintho on an eblarged scale. pROCLANIATION To THE CITIZENS OF TEXAS. MY Coeairymn.u-RuMors tanve been brought from the Southwesterl frontier of invasion. particulars have not been fm- to the Ezecutive. The facts ag*S ctent tojustify immediate prepara tioinsTr defensive war. Allwho are com manded to be in readiness to. sepair to the scene of action, at the call oitbe authori ties of the country. It is ordered that the Colonel of each counry for the present, lay off the county into company beats, and direct the election or Captains and subalterns; and arrange the members of each company in three classes, agreeably to the classes in which they may draw. When drafts may take place, the ColoneL. of the dil'erent counties shall have author ity and power to accept efficient substitutes into service. Each man will be requirediia the event of a call by the Preident, to report hiansell furnished without good urms, eight days provisions and one hundred rounds of am munition, and prepared for three mouths service from the time when they may re port at the head quarters of the army. in the 44"'t of a formidable &asion, it is needesa'siitapPe4a Vt Patriotism and valor of Tiiians. The" bae won liberty and indepeiidece by their undaunted hero ism-they have enjoyed the blessius of freedom-they are proud of their national charactr . Ifnaalon shonld press upon, as we are required by every sacred obligation to fam ily, (tiendS andcountry, to repel our inva ders with discomfiture and dismay. If war should come up en us, we will make it our business. We will be authorized to meet and parsue our enemirs witb venre ace, They have forgotten the generosity with which they were treated when they were placed at the foottool of Texian mercy! They were saved when even hu anny would have justified retributtve vengeance! Should Mexico again diare the ezalted principles of civilized and warfare, they shall feel that recompense for oppression and cruelty! Texas can and will he (ree!-they would prefer death to degredation, or the loss of their Independence. SAM. HOUSTON. Galveston, 10th Mlarch, 18423. Frese New Odsteas Buuet in. l8th 'it THE TEXA$ MEETING. A tremnendous meeting convened at Banks' Arcade last night in pursuance of the call in ttme public prints, when the fi lowing officets were appointed on motion of Judge Wadsworth,-whoicalled the meet ing to order. Gen. T. Foote, Chairnan. A. C. Bulliti, Judge WVaosworth, Vice Presidlents. Doct. Bartue, Hi. G. Heath, Secretaries. F. A. Sawyer. The following gentlemnawere appoint ed by the Chair a Comeanittee to dratt ret olutious. viz: A. C. Bullitt. Esj.. P. W. Farrar. lHon. Rau-lall H an, Hiu. Tr. . WVadswcirth, C. K. Johuson, Esq.. TI. J, Wells, A. U. Sanders. Comtmittee of fivo. with power to ap point Sub-Committee, to collect sutbscrip tions, &,e.. in aid of the Texians: GJen. Bedford,J. F llanthrona. H. 41. liear', Dr. D. J. Rodgers. A. Austin. The following resolutions were reported ad adopted byr this meeting, unantmouuly. Reolved, 'I hmal in the opinion or this meeta.g, the recent developement of the purposes of Santa Atnna. first, it. the de tention of American citizens,.taken prison ,.rs, under precisely the .iame circumstan ses as attended the capture uof British sub es, whbo were immtediately released, and set at !arge at the aequest of .:he Englishb minister; S.ondly. in the terms of dispa ragement and agqroach volunteered agenuet the people of thiS '-untry tann our govern mnentita his official le-rt General lamn ilton and Colonel lce ; .ir.Ily, in the de nial of the Mexican Consiu- in New Or leans, of iavting giveni tom one ,"'ihe .Amer ican prisoners. (George WV. k#o.gul.) a passpoart to cnter the territory ol .s1 e which passport it lhai been -abunadabti proven, he dial rurnsish thaut gen:.iematn bo - fre his departure for S iota Fe, atnd by various other acts ofC greater or lcmsa mnpor 'tance, conducing to the samne conc-luso, a ent grounds b'r believing thtat ste Anus,) holds said pritsoners as Tex andl will contrary to the laws mnanity or religiomn, execute - al ties, punishtneute and -ressorseless and blood think fut to award ensive persons, revoked his wrath. etentiop by Santa s, who have ae sely fallen into his ~to regard themn in * Jhsats orfTezar, - . e able i -El dmettstrousj towards the i a11, the leten- I ' agnta Anna, Ih f tidedis In Texas, i I eeha. he intends hold. a uhemscc able for the.awts of a Gov- ii erinent oths'tthan the United States, or t which theytui citiaena, is such an indignl- I ty towards the States, and ed'nteitining.of b h vernment thereof as to justify the I immediate resort to the most rigonus meansita the power of the nation to re- s dress. r d. That in consideration of the c p importance of the occasion. the a dauger' to the lives of those who are alrea- a dy, and have been for a long time defrau- t ded of their liberties, it is proper for the r citiens nearest their oppressed or mana- ( cled countrymen, to embrace every occa- s stoo to afford them succor assistance and I relief; whether by centribuion, or money r and clothing to them individually, or in a furnishing aid to those whose success in an a itmpending enterprise, would ensure the o same object. 14 Resoted, That the Constitution of this country recognizes the right ofourcitizens r to travel wheresoever they please, and in I %bat manner they think fit, and in what ' numbers they may deem prudent, provi- v ded they do nou embark as an armed. or- ii ganised body1.direct for a country at peace I with ibese lOnited States, fOr the 'purpose ii of warring upon said 'country-and that v persost so leaving this country. for the s purpose of redressing 1wrongs done their t, countrymen or indirectly to punish o(Tencces against their government, are performing p an act next in patriotism to the defence of I their own soil from the root of an invader. I Resolved, That ibe Republitt of Texas ii is at peace with that of the United Sates, v and it is iherefore lawful for the citizens of 11 this country to go to Texas in what man- i, ner ani what times, and in what num- ti bers th -tiink fit; provided they have no 1i hestile purpose towards Texas, and that a when they arrive in said Republic, they have a right, and it is proper for them to: do such acts and things as may be conda- a cive to their own good, the assistance of,. their fellow citizens, and the redressing of p wrongs done their touiirymen. Resolrd, That a committee of five be appointed. hviing power to appoint such other committees as they may think fit, for j the purpose of carrying out the general ob- f jects of this meeting. Afurder.-A lettet from a Magistrate in h St; John's, Berkley dated March 20, direc- 1 ted to the Sheriff of this District, states that an atrociou, murder had been cnm witted. the night before, hy . one Thomas-f W. McCants on tne body of Williimre Ladd; and calling on the Sheriff to send officet to arrest the prisoner-a duty which the Sheritf promptly perfurhied. The Jury r of Imaquesi, the next morning, brought iki a verdict of murder.-Charseston Courier. PHILAD.LVii. March i8. c Zoo More Banks Gon.-The process ti is nierrty, if taut quite completed. of wiping off the iansolvent banks which have alwave stoqci t the wiay of the sound ones, and A prevented resumption. The roti which td was coimuaenCed .e a the .ennaL I Tiisijione of the iitefbanks, contin ned one day, when the institutiod -closed its doors and officially announced that they ~ would not be opened aga. The run yes day murning .was then transferred to the~ Metc~hanic.' B.enk; In Thirdi street, above Ctientut ; and atfeer st abating it aboutr tre hotus a, it Ibalowed the example of the Penia. Township and shut up also. There w as also a tarisk rust uapont the .Mnatafdctures' *a .,nd Mehannic,' itauk, rortaerof Third anda Viane street ; winch stood the test. andeon-' tinned pay ing until the usuaal hour of clo attug thes batnk. The .llotianensing also camea in ftar a share of the disittuit, and a run wais mnide upon it, but it met all the demainitds against it. Three of theaebanki I are tihose which arcpted thae Relief law E paas~ed last se.aston, aud put forth the "Re- Ii hief"' issues. It was ge~nerally expected itse that h:ave failed would go the moment ehaey were held to anay accountability, and it is genearally, believed to be all the beiter that they ore out of the way of the others, thnugih mdeth individual loss is experienced , ini con.'equenice of their railure. Of the other hanks, seven it learn:, it is cotntietly stated, will noaw commeince - doing leusees on a specie basis. The e soundl banks have prep).rred for an inimeidi- I' ate resumtption, several of them yesmeeeday paid specie and issued their own nutes. Ledger. Fnous the Richsoued Engudrer. atot-r or si:aaci - rus -rhaTTr. Tin, Northerna paper-e confirm the sug geston, whaich we threw out in our last. viz: that General Cats is the author of '-Ana Exatmnation'' of the question con cerning the Right of search. pen-dine lee tween Great Britain and the U. States.- I The New York Express sles, that -Thie Lonadon Times has a long cornmrentary upon at. It admits thai it is temtperately worded, but considers the publication as. designed to prteveni French Mlinai'ters froms siguita the treaty for the right of recipro cal search. "The Courier Francais, .'arly in Pehru ary, anuouanced the arnaval in Pati,. tr M r Whe-aton. or Minister at the Court tof 13er lin. .It is belie 'ed.' adds that paper. -that~ dhe object of this dliplomatittt, is to oppose ik ticatin ofthe treaty relative to the The k'ris Correspondent of the E xpress says: "It "A'ident fom the late torres pondence betts'i, Mr. Stevenson and Lords Pahmeretoa "ad Aberdeen. and from the tone of the Enan-a papers sup posed to be in the ernfidence of the Minis try. that is it the intention of the British Government to revive the old andt irrltta titng claim of the right of search with re gard to*American vesees, and to urg~e the Govenment of the United States to be come ai party to this Convention. The intentiotis of Enland thus intimatied have caused the deepest interest to he felt in the debate, which hasjast taken place in the Chamber of Deputies, upon the part taken byFrance in4 this treaty. The English Gprment udoubtedhy calculated upon uth Carolina. X D DISTRICT. 'OWLES, Esquire, r * edgeeeld District. 16'E. Badie, bath applied *sof Administrainit de bo Mti. and singular the goods and ch' and credits of David Bodie, trict aforesaid, deceased. tbererore, to cite and admon is A lar, the kindred and credi torse deceased. to be Rnd appear be Itosqr next Ordinary's Court ar the.as t to be holden at Edgefield on the lIJh day of April. ~i ' canse. if any. why the said Admi don should not be granted. Gi W tmy hand and seal this 28th day , one thousand eight bun dred two. nod in the suxty-sixth year rcan Independence. . TOWLES, o. z. D. Atarch 2S 1842. 8:4 124 b 9 MEW STORE T H rbes have just opened, and a rceiving. as fine a 51*E OF GOODS as ever were brought to this malket, MOt of which 'w5ibought for cash. which enables them to si'on very reasonable term they woldsfore invite their friends and tie pub ie generU5y (the non-paying excepted.) to call and examie them. and we will atisrf them. that Goe can be bought as cimap in .dgefiell villags ,4aaburg or A-igusta. FRAZIER & ADDISON. mari4 -f 8 -CLO0THING. T HE-1labscribers has laid in a fine sup CL ' HS, CASSIMERE4, DRA DE LAS. IlN IEN-S, and other Summer CLOTHS. and have em played (. JoUs COLG.AN. to superititend the Talering Department, and wo) invite their friends to call and see if they caOM be suited. ith in prieand qunality. . FRAZIER & ADDISON. maseMO -if 8 ead Quarters, CL.AirLIoox. Feb. 26th. 1842. T Hiesignation of Major General Thomax F. Jones, leaving been accepted. Briga diera JsJ. Caldwell will command the 5th Division until the vacancy is filled By odrof the Commander-in-Chief. JIW. CANTEY. Ad't. & Ins. Gen'l. Ground Pepper, SUPERIOR article. put up in small for family use,just ieceived i.; SCRANTON & MEIGS. WROO.. ..OTICE. M S-UAROLINt. M. CARTER is now M Acing School at the Ridge in this Dstr present term will expire on the = -MA6 1; . J f 2 ~. continue the balance of the yea.- C. has been teaching several years, two min this District, and is highly recom eoe, and well qualified as a teacher. Goos Board cans be had in. thu vicinmity and near tbs School House, at from $5 to $7 per mnoth. . mar.123 -e S Read quarters, SC:.Anr'~Io , dthm March, 1842. Orders No. FE 1IE following Regimensts and Corps are ordered to parade for revie w anid drill, at the tites and pl.aces herein nientioned, viz The~ lth and 1ith Regiatent, sif Infantry, the Anuient Battalion ol Artillery, amnd the Chmarleusnu Light Dragoons, near Chaklestda, on the 9mb of A pril next.. The Upper Battalinns of the 3hst Re*giment, on Thursday, the 21st of A pt ii, at a poinst the Brigadier may deem most convensienit; who is. herby rdredturepot immediately. t h Commnderin-Cieftheplace su selected. The in.wer Battalion, at Georgetown, in. Tuesdaiy the 26th of April. The 38&d Reg smnt at Conway borough, on Friday, the 213Kb of A pril. The 32nd Regiment at Motion Court Houe,. on Satarday, the 7th uf Mny. The Cetps of Cavalry will para with the Regi*a.ob Battlin. miost convenient. The comisionsed 00ticers ofl the 8th Bri gade willencamop on Monday, the 2nd of May neat, at Godfrey's Ferry, in Marion District, on Use Great Pee Dee rivet. The 29th Regimentdlf infantry, at Darling. ton Cotut-Huse, on Tueaday the 10th of M ay. The 29a ni 44th Regiment. at Sumterv ille, on Fridiy~h 13th of May The commissioned Otlicers of thec3rd Bri ande of Infantry, will encaump snear Barnwehl 'ourt House, otn Monday, the 23rd of May neat. In seordance with the arrangements of Brn g adier General Jamieson, the coutmissioned of Beere of the 2nd Brigade of Cavalry are alMu ordered toencamp at the samne tame and pilace. The i1tbiand 43rd Regithents of Inflantry will ~a aat Barraweil Court flouse on Sa pn , of May. BGeneral Jamiceon will order one of the Troopeor Squadron. of his Brigade to pa. rade at themmre time and place. Thme coimisioned and non-commissioned Officers of the Regiments and Corps ordered for review, will assemable the day previ,,us, tor drill and insuction at their respective plar. of parade. Th. M- General. and Brigadier Generals will, wii r Staff, attend the reviewa within their commands. BriGa eeals Hanna, Schnierle, H1am moe, Hotia Jannseson, anid Harlie. are chargedi -the esiesin of so nmuch of t:sis order a rlttes to their respective Brgds By orderaf the Commanderin-Chief J. W. CANTEY, Adpt.& Ins. den'l. man~ f 8 Stats of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. B ENNET NOBLES, living on Rocky creenear Jamea ShePr,rd's M Roaeds, tolls betnre me, one bay MA R E elevenm years old. biaselu, infoaf, both hind feet and heft fore foot w3&bsaround the footlock, some white speekioui her biek, mnane ana on the left aide, log tail; shod all around, no brnd. Aimpraie ed yAlexander Hanmbleton, Hiram Smith and iet, Laingley, to thidllar.. March 7th, I ' J. ISON J.P. ~minpc6 .45 7 V. S. Mars SOUTH CAROLINA Y vrtue ofa writ of Faeie directed. from the Honorable Court of the United States, for South District will be sold in frontof House, on Wednesday the thdy of AP#l next, at 12 o'clock, b. A valuable Negro fellow, named MILLIGA, of Levied on, and to be sold as the proper f John Thurmond, at the suit of Charles B. iu, of Geo a, for the use of the Georgia Rail Road ad Banking Company. Conditions dash. purthasers to pay for title. THOS. D. CONDY. U. . Marsal, S. C. District. 12th Marich, 1843 4: 7 U. S. Marsbal's Sale. SuU'fT CAROLINA DISTRICT. B y virtue of a w at of Fieri Facias. to me directed. fro..n the llsnorable the Circuit Court of the CUited :4latex- rur South Carolina District. will be sold ise f-ont of Edgetieldf Court House. on Wednesday the 6th y of April next, at 12 o'clock. 31. 4 Negro laveti, Viz. Lacinda, with let three children, natied Winny. lary. and Charles. Levied onn, as.d 10 be sold as the property of Randal Delaugh. ter, at the suit of Charles B. Hit. of Georgia. for the use of the Georgia Rail Road and Bank. ing Company. Cunditiobs cash,.irchaaer to pay for title. THOS. D CONDY. U. S. .Varshal. S. C. District. 12th March. 1842. 4t 7 U. S. Marslaal's Sale. SOUTH CAltOL.\.\ DISTRICT. B Y viirtue of a writ of Fieri Facinast, to me directed, from the Hosonrable tin Cittuit Court of the United Stale,. for South Carolina District, will be sold on Wednesda) the 6th of April next. at 12 o'clock, hl.. in front of Edge. field Court Housc, the following valsuable SLAVES, viz. one negro woman Mlilly, with her two children, Mary and Lidday; one negro woman Cote; also, ne negro girl naned Bety. Levied do. and to be sold io the property of Genr;e W. Thurmond. at die suit of Charles B. Ilitt. sf Georgia. Conditions cash. trchaser to pay rot title. T)iOS. D. CNDY. U S Marshal, S. C. Disrict. 12th Match, 142 4t 7 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Sibley & 1orrison. BU to Foreclose Mort. Eliza F. Tutt. gge. NTYrICE is hereby given that by virtue of nu order from tile Court of Chateary, to forecionte the mortgage in the above stateti case. I shall offer for sale to the highest bidqier at Edge-inld Court House, on the first tonday in April next, the tract of land described in said Mortgage, situated in Barnwell District con taining four hniedred and forty (440) acres more or lets ad hounded by lands ofrG. w. Cls ton William Turner. Dr. Baily and others, on a credit until the first day in November next. ex cept the comts. which insti be paid in cash; die purchaser to give Bond, and peronal security, and a Mortgage of the premiuses. J. TERRY, C. r.. E. D. Coirm'rw. Ofgre. Edge. field. March 5, 184-, ($4 81) SMarch 8, 1842 4t 6 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Joseph Nobles, vs. Richard M. Johnson. W ILL HE SOLD at Edgefiel. Court House. on the first Monday in April neit, one Negro woman, Fan. To be re sold on account of forrtii purcinaser, lie failinli to comply With tie terms of sale w bich was cash. Terms of this sate casht. mare~h 16t 7 state of South 4 arolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Randal Delaughter,) to >Mortgage if~ Fi Fa. Allen Anderson. ) W ILL lIE SOLD at Edgefnchl Court [H'use, on the first Monday in Aplil next, in the above st.nted cases, two Ne gros, v'z. Ned and Daniel. Terms cash. S. CHRISTIE. s. E. D. march 16 3t 7 State of' South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Anna Maria Terry, Bilfufr sprtfie va,. ddartry of .Mares Dasniel Brunnion. and other.. )re ITI appearingto mynnsisfaction that Stephen iTery and Jane his wife sho cissldrei of John Parkmian by hisn Late wife Elizabeth. for merly Elizabeth Buckimilter. Fugitt anid P'olly hiis wife. some of she Decfendants in this esse are withant the limits of this State. Oin motiomn by F. HI Wardlaw Complainants 8o licitoir. Orderedl that said abseont defendants do appear in this Hmotorable Csstir:.and plead,. an swer anid dear to thseconnplaninanta Bill within three mouths from the putblicaition osf this order. or the said Bill will be taken proeconfess. against thems. I- TERRY. c. . r.. V. Commissioner's Offte. March 5, 14d. match 9 3"st 6 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Stephen P. Oliver & wife, * vs, Precious Lark & Win. Rai- t BlLfor Accounat ford. Execuntrix & Execu- and Relirf. tor of John Lark. dec'd. State. On mnoti'.en of comnplainants Solicitors: )rdored,that h said William Rialfhrd, do plead, answer or demur to this bill, w jtliun three monathi from theS publication hereof, or that the said bill be taken po confess. against him. J. T ERRY, C. E. E. D. Commissionter's Ofte. Edyrefeld. March 5. l842. 6 3m Sr ate of soulth 4 arolina. ED~fGEFlELD DISTRICT. IN THEk COMMON PLEAS. Josiah King vs. Foreign Attach ment, Bemy Proctor, Deelaration sn A1ssunmpsit. T HE Plaintiff having this day filed his declar alien in my office, and the Defendant har ing no wife or attorney known to be within thi State, on whsom a copy ofthe itame, witha rukn to plead. could he served. [t is ordered thal the Defendant plead to the said declaratidi within a year and a day, or final and absoluti judgement -vill he given against him. Clek' ~GEo. POPE, c. c. . May 13, 1t141.' c. sq. 16 4eg etr moral, if not physical.iuest iet'eonso wduld receive from Fra'ce, ad he-efee t'o he iwoduced up'46ibe; Inited~tates, liy ilia nigieal wMds, th Ofacrt. obh great CAritian y eV Estope. Our cnuntry was to be. inecesary, by the combined power"-' W 'urope, to yield to a claim she had alway teadily repelled, and to accede to a treatw rhich contained provisions against which he had invariably protested. and whicb, leaforced. would have the efect orfdeliv ring ber seamen to the tender mercies of Iritish cruisers. But the result of this de. ate will show, that the espectaiions of uiglanl have not been realized "An amendment to the address propo d by a stiember of the opposition, gave ise to the discussion. By this amend tent, if carried. the Chambers would have xpressed the disapprobation of the Treaty. ad have certainly prevented its ratifica on. Guizot, Thiert, Odilon Barrot, ter yer, all the most eminent men in the hamber, or every shade of opininn, Con irvatives, Liberals, Carlists, took part in te debate, not a speaker sustained the retensions of England on the righii of !arch, but all spoke in the kindest terms rthe U. S.. and maintained the propriety r our resistance to the claim of England visit our vessels." "We may now (continues the Paris Cor mponden) make use of :he words of the 'imes. (though in a different sense.) that war on the part of the United States ith all Europe will be a novelty.' as there i no disposition on the part of continental urope, and least of all France. to inage such a conte-t to forward the ambitions iews of England. For this desirable re Ait it is understod, that we are Indebted ) our able Minister Gen. Cass, who has een indefatigable in his eflhrts to correct ublic opinion here upon the merits of our introversy with England, which had een obscured by the mists thrownm araund by theEnglisht presa.(the medium through rhtch our affairs are known on the Conti int) which with great art has kept up the lea that the U. S. refused to come into iis convention, because they wore unwil ag to give up their participation in the ave trade." The voice of the French Chamber ap ears to bb decidedly in our ravor, and galist the Search-Treaty-and moreover every press in Paris. save one, a religious aper, it is stated. takes part with tho U. tates on this question." 07 The friends of Capt. J. SENTELL. announce bim as a candidate it the ofice of Sheriff. narch 28 9 0? The friends of fcar 1OROUGH BROADWATER, announce im as a candidate for the office or Tax Col etor. march 9 6 07. The frien.Is of Col. W. I. MOSS, announce him a, a candidate >r thd office of Ordinary of Edge-field Dis .iet? .I The W T eism of IPUg WULBREA TH, announce hint as a candidate or the office of Ordinary,of Edgelield District. Se tember 30 tf 35 :The frens of Capt. V. 4 COLEMAN. annocnce him as a madidate for Ordinary of Edgefield Dis Jan 19 if S1 07The iends of Shubel TTA WA Y. announce him aso a candidate for 0 Office of Tax Collector, of Edgdeld Dis I0The friends of Win. J. IM KINS. Engq.. annsonce him as a candidate er the office of 'hdinary, of Edgefleld District. September 2. tf 31 . Nlcto e tice.. NAlcto will be held in this place on thme elevensth (t ith) of A pril ne-xt. to fill the scancy oacasioned by the resignation of E. J. I is, WVarden. 1 IL Spann, C. A. Meiga. tid J. G. Williams, will act as Malnagers. . P LABORDE. Iarcadant. mareh30 2 9 Notice. LL persons are forwarnted from digging and hauling Sand or Clay. onl of a tract of Lnd of min.. lamely purchased by myself, of C. bodes. Eaaq.. known by many persons who are ithe. habit of uasing it. as the Gridfin Sand, ly Ig on the road leading, from Edgelleld C. HI., eb Pirne House, nder the peunalty of the law. R. GO LEMAN. Inarcli 30 d 9 FIRE PROOF. I HE increcased denand for BRICK, while we posess thme best materials for making. together with an opportunity of burn a~ thema in thme Furnace, baa induced us to in ur the expense of procuring a Machine, for nendin: the clay. and alhmo a supemrior quality of loal. WVe'hallendeavortakeep agoodstock n hand, of sucha as will please or customners. .J. GIBBS & CO. Pottersville, Alarch 29. 1842. tf 9 Comimission Business. lIE at.eritser respectlnlly informas his friends and the public, that hs has coat ececd the,. RECElVING. & FORWARDING f goods and paroduce. His best exertion willbe nade. for themn interest. Mr. Geore Parrott Las declined the niinove business inm has favor. JOHIN E. MIcDONNALD. H amhurg, March 24, 184g1. Ud TlH Esabseriber hams declined the Receir ng and Forwameding df amerchamdise. All goods ereatter to his address, will be attended to. by bir. Johnm E. McDonmmald. Mr. MIcDonnmald isan ol-leitizen,a worthy and nsmusi esso said I take tpleasuate in reconm nending him ti. nay frmonds anmd the publie as a rery ni agent. Cotton and other produce senat to me for sale trill bam e my attention as heretoloran. GlEO. PARROTT. Hamburg. March 24 2t 9 Notice. AVORY BLAND tolls before me an estray MARtE, taken up at his ptanmtation five nite. north east of Edgeheld Court House, eith an old 8addle and Bridle on; her colout s a dark brown, with two small addle spots on he left side of her back ; no other marks or trand. perceivable; she is four feet ten inches uigh, supposed to be twelve years old. Ap traisedaathtydolarw. DANI '~L HOLLAND, kagistnrts march 30 medt 9 Notice. W ILL BE SOLDI on the first Monday in April next, for Cash, a likely Negro 3ir1, belonging to the estate of A. Y. Burton, lecesed. N.L. GRIFFIN, Exeutr. march23 2m 8 known as lot !e 104, the property oT& the bouse and lot wheredfs . t Brannon & Mandy vs. gtinnt'A son. Penn & Brannon vs. the satsr o31nigomery & Fisher, asignee; n. the .' same. 500 acres ofland. mot oi less,*W1erdi defendant lives. Sirk Staflworth vs. Sherwood Coileyr James Stewart, and Randall Iamsey; S. Corley*' interest in one hundred acres ' of land where he now lives, adjoining - John Rogers, anti others, Win, Garrett, se-., vs. Gorge Delaugh ter, two negmer. George. Sybert vs. lames Aiorris Sr. William Buckhalter vs. the sam'e & James .Morris, sr., the tract of land where Jmnct .Morris Jr. lives. W. T. Minter vs, Mary and William Strome, Adm'ts. 200crbs ef land more or less where Willifint Sirotne livek; James Randall, for ih'e use of John D. Williams, vs. D. Z. WrIght, 500 acres of land, more or 1es, where D.2. Wright now lives. The President & Directors of the Bank of the State of south Carolina, vs. Johi Evans, seventy acres f land. moreor lcss, adjoining Cloud. Meigs ned otiers,lying on the North side af the Marinaown Road about three miless from the Town of flam burg. George Parrott, vs. blitehefl and Ran some, three negroes, Sarah, Eliza and her child Sitmkins, four clocks. saddle and bri. ,Ile, levied ou as the property of M. A. Ransome. W. 11, Yeliell, vs. Margaret Ogilvio and Talberi Cheatham. the tract of land where defendant Ogilvie lives, contain ing three hundred and sixty acres more or less. James Purvis hearer vs. Charles La iat. Licecutorof Wm 11. Cary, deceased, 2000 acres of land more or less adjoining Jacob Wise and others. Ellen T. Wallace. Executrix, vs.Charles Lamar, the above described ptoperty. Goodwin, liarrington & Co. vs. Daw son Atkinson. 600 acres of land, more or less, where defendant lives. Casper Nail, vs. Abner Whatley. three hundred acres of land, more or less, where defendant lives, adjoining D. Atkinsun,and others, Vright.Bull & Co. vs. Rudolph Carter. five thousand acres of land. aljoiniag Ja'hn Wise, W. S. lloward, and others. Catherine Grillin, vs. the satme. the above lescritbed property. Benjamin Evans, vs. Elizabeth Cloud, the defendants interest in the traetof land where she now lives, containing three he dred and filay acres more or le-, adjoining Aquilla Miles, and Benjamin llov ard. . Charles Lamar vs. Julius Iloward, Joh[ lloward, and Rudollh Carter, five thou sand acres of land, more or less, adjoining John Wise. W. S. Howard. and others, levied on no the pioperty of R. Carter. Charles Lamar, vs. John Howard. Ju lius C. Pardue, and Rudolph Carter, tho above described property or R. Carter. E. Jackson. bearer, vs. J. C. Pardue. Daniel SIecjae, bearer. v6. the same. Thu State, vs. the same, twio Negroes, viz. Ilannah and Bob. Ilollis Duntton, for the use of Bates Wreno, Scor. vs. Talbert Cheatham, one' wagon and two horses, James Sheppard & B. T. Rearden, vs. Taltbert Cheutimain, the above described property. Pet ry& lhozier, vs. Jams Whteler, se veinty-fiye acres of land, more or less. where defendant lives, adjoining Trhortonm Coleman. and others. Terms Cash. .S. CliSTIE, a. r.. D. Muich 1G c 7 State ol' Soth Caroijna; .EDGEFIEL.D DISTRIICT. II. ll.atchison, Cashier, Foreelosure 'j vs. Turner Goldsmith. Mlortgage. B Y an order from the Court of Com mon Pleas in the above ease, I shall proceed to sell car the first SMonday ici April next, at Edgefield Court House. two Lots in the town or Hambur'g, knowia in the plait of said town as l,,La Nos. on,. atnd two, lying on Centre street otn a credir o~f six months, titles to be sijned but nit delivered till the whl of the purchaie inoney be paid, and if the purchaser fail ii pay thiefullanmount of the purchase mci e'4 when due, the property to be re-sold tfor faor Cash, ott account of the former ptr chas.er. Costs to be paid in cash. .S. CiRISTIE. as. 1.. . march16 e7 Tan Bark Wanted, rI ho Subscriber, living near Mlount Vin Itage, respectfully informs the Farmo . Edgefleld DI)strict that be wishe, to purcha-- . tweeui filly and one hundred cords of Tan. l:i lie will pay in Cash, Leather, or SBhuo'.. te' good Ied, White, or Spanish Oak flark.$3 p, e cord, at the Farmer's plantation, if withain .a u-i. miles of Edgefield Vitlage: or $5 per curd. delivered at his Tant Yard. Fermers s h.. :w or may be clearing lands, would tind istth. i.c inmtrest to sve ail their Oak bark (or In ,i... good hand can get acord ol bark per day. two cords cane be thatted at: t oad. if: a m made to hold It. The bark should be eovcr,-l every evening wvith, boaruds or leaves, to u, vent the rain'ffom in'uring it. March 9, 1842 . 6 tf Near Mi. Ira?. .E L. JEFFERS, GENERAL COMatlIS810N M ERCILA.NT HAMBURG, S. C. W LLattend to Receiving and Forwsaid ing Goods to the country: to rcceisinur and selling or shipping Cotton, Flour and Is..- , coo, and will make liberal advaneces on all or~r eles consigned to liim for sale. Will ab~, at.' tend to the buyin of Goods for bhercebants and Planters, for whic his commissions will be t. derats. march 9 inm .6 For Male. A.SPLENDID now PIANO4 terstomsut te p Bacon ,or Mr. &A h