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loarn peassice, iich crea citiientof that higbstanding, ad beenin the habit of - titdlos to a considers Sheeadorsement of a gen in business. and who et non (drthe West, to com siat of some lands. By some aspicios was excited as to the gen of the signature of his endorser, and'on looking closely into the matter, it was aucetained that the name was forged. The amoaut was large. and running to ma turity: The Macon Tekgraph of Tues day is silent on the subject.-Char. Cour. NEw OLEAN.s, March 2S. For Texas.-The steam packet Nep tune departed last evening for Galveston, with as we are informed, two or three hundred passengers, mostly 'emigrants to the new Republic, Her departure was the occasion of considerable excitement. In her assorted cargo, were several heavy articles of various calibre, besides some ,if our surplus produce, .Iiqswuri lead, &c. &c.-Bletts. NEw ORLEA.s. April 2. Woif Hunters.-The Queen of the West arrived from Memphis last ni;ht, bad on board a company of volunteer Tennes see Wolf Hunters, who are on their march to Texas. They are as fine a looking set of men as ever faced an enemy or levelled a riffe. They are commanded lay Captain UA gustus Williams. whose brother is one of the Tennessee delegates in Congress. We learn that a cavalry company of Wolf Hunters is also bein; formed in Mcim phis.-Picayane. Tezas.-A meeting of the friends of Texas was held at Columbus, Geo. on Tuesday last, over which the Mayor of the City presided-the following resolu tions were passed. Whereas, information, bearing the marks of authenticity, has been received in this city stating that a large force are al ready in Texas ror the purpose of again reducing that Republic to Mexican rule, and placing its citizens under despotic au thority and whereas, it will be impossible for tle whole military force of Texas to contend successfully with so large an in vading army, without succor from abroad. Therefore, be it resolved, rhat this meeting sincerely sympathize with the people of Texas in their present difficul tes and embarrassments and ardently hope that the result may hot be fatal to the ex istence of the cew Republic. ~esolved, That the citizens of the Uni ted States, alive to the pinciples of free dom, cannot look with indifference ona the struggle now going on in Texas, to van quish the conuatry, and again reduce it to arbitrary rule, Resolved, That a committee of two from each Ward of the city, be appointed by the chair, to solicit aid for the pecople oh Texas, whether in men, money, oar pros i blions, and take such steps as m::y be uecea sary to transmit this aid to Texas, at as early a moment as practicable, The Timaes of the lst inst. says: "So far te contributions have beetn considerable, amounting probably toa $2, 000. Volunteers, we learn, are also ent rolling to join thc Texian Army. of whaich it certainly stands in need, if the last ac counts from Texas approach at all to ac curacy." Texras Meeting in Philadelphia-A very large meeting was held at the State llouse yard, in Philadelphia. on Saturdaiy even ing, in favor of Texas. (;en. Good win presided. assisted by a number of the Girst men of the city, as Vice I-residents. A number of resolutions were passed, among which was the follon ing: Resolved, That a cornmaittee be appoint ed by this meeting who shall be empow ered to raise money for the enucouragemaent of emigration to Texas, by furniehing emi grants with necessary cleouhing and the meas ofsupporting themselves by hunt iung, until their respective culonies shall be im a condition to maintain by t'he more quiet arts of agriculture and commserce, In persuance of the above, a large com mittee was appointed, among whou we recognize' many familiar names. Ses er al addresses were delivered by gentlemoen, and among the rest by the Rev Wmu. L. McCalla. The following sketch of his re roarks, is from the Ledge: The Rev. W. L. AlcCalla was invited to the stand, and made am exceedingly neat and witty speech. Ele said ii was not usual for clergymen to appear before such assemblies, but as he hand tever compro . wised himself to the doctrines of neutraii *y,he would embrace every opportunity that Providence afforded him of rais.ing sh oic, in favor of Texas. iii spoke in. terms of the Texana people, repre ebm as frank and generous in their tidqirged the young men of te to them, as it is. he fertile and promi ever visited. "The nds to-ame, of all ~baJ faemploy. - ppmway 4WaD of 7a'at. Coxe leif5 Ete Merco the 1the St. Au from which eieii, tb rolknoing items: S-Yidooustsse. April. 'Worth. 'commanding the Army in a, was at Fort King, 24th March. Tiere was uot at that date an Intaian endt of*St. John's river, north or west of Loos abatchee, where it was suppsed the mis erable hand of San Jones, firteen in num bor. might possibly be. Halleck washem med in, in the Wahoo Swamp. Seultment in Flonda.-We give a sort of abstract, showing the new settlements in :he interior of the country, alluded to in our last. It will be seen by this, that the terror which has heretofore since the com mencement of the War prevailed in re gard to the Indians, has, in a great degree subsided; and that the renewed enter prize of our citizens is carrying cultivation into tle very districta heretolore the favo rite resorts of the enemy. This augurs well for a speedy termination of the War. A wiser policy than this which has been adopted by Col. Worth, could not have been hit upon. A number of families have left St. Au gustine and gone out to re-occupy their old, and make new settlements. Also, near Picolata and Fort White. NF.w YoRK. April I. Great Fire in Tenth Ward-One hun dred houses bural.-A bot half-past three yesterday astfernont an alirm of fire was given in a blacksmith shop near the corner of Christie and Delaney irr ets. The " ind was blowing a gale, and the fire soon made a clean sweep thruih to Fnrsyth. and then across Forsyth more than lalfway to Eldridge street in frr-nt. ani quite 0hroug;;h the rear, two bloiek on the left ide of Christie street halfway to B:oomae, aud on the left side of F (rythown to Broome. and then on the right sid* of E.dridge to B'room... Two ha ick btildings oan Eldrid.-e street. Nos. 92 and M-. across Brotote, were also entirely consumed. '[he number of houses destroyed cannot fall short (.f oie hundred, and were tenntt ed chiefly h-s that portion of the comnuni ty who cat least alford to bear thme lous. Hundreds of familhes have lost their all by this melancholy calamity. The building,1 were chiefi) of wood. and if comparative ly small value. Another great Fire.-Another fire broke out about four o'clock in the rear of 524 Peari street, in' a bakery, atnal owing to the absence of all the engines at the fire up town, the rear of five baildings were iii flames befs.rc anythittg could be done to wards cthecking it. The fire soon spread through to Anthooy street ott one vide and Elan on the other, destroying some thirty buildings of all kinds. The rears of No 5=4 to 530 on Pearlstreet were much dam aged, together with the rear of No. 39 Elan and the buildings adjoining. indeed the grocery store corner of Elm a was about the only one of th4 jured. The buildings were o dated, and occupied chirily I lies, who are now houseless i shelter, without the charity o is ext nded to them. By these tsio great fires so dred famtilies nsearly all pon: been turned out of door., mu t he diestruc~tin, or great da mage to..,. furniture and property. The upper part of thec ci'y was itn a hiit state of .dlarmt, but so haigh wvas the wind that thotusandsi of per.ons in the lower wards un-ver knew ther~e wza , tire. Still anoter.-.\ fie broke ot In the two story tuiiit; cornaer of .\l ;,aden L ance and Nawaut street. la-t nighr. at 6.lt pu~mt twelve, hitt wns got aundter wintout tmutch trouble. Thea. paart. No. 2~3, wats occupiedl by Messrs. Gay & Johnson,. as a dry gaoods store, atnd No. 2.>e by '. l'ra~er. as a combt stre. Thew dry good., wiere but little in jurred. The stock in thte combt sttore wats mnjured by .vater to a con-tidetraable eten. And yert anolter serious Fire.-A lutrne barnt ownteit lby Mr. S'ternen~t Garrisont.atlf Harsimus, near Jersey City. io.;ether ithi o conastdeab~tle quanattny ol htay, were en-) trly censanaedt yesnerdlay atf'eranoon. Thtir ty cows, which were itt the~ htat. were hurt tt einader. The mn~ being eatnploy ed at motte tdiat:,nte fram the barn, the fare is thought to hnave. been the work of atn itt cetdary.-Ekrreas. w.s raea art)-rs. The phetntmeta, wiitha" which. no dla',t. miost of the nadienace are famtiliar. sa~id Dr. Lardnaer. callb d water ,p.uas nre knowin to ,be electric. A4 lair representastionl tf ten, is seen ittn tae whlitlwinadesh of dust which occur on airy roads. Wheni they take place at sea, the gemnera! appearance is this: A dlark cloudl a. gradually formned; a scene is isb-served .on the cloutd de-scendat ing towards thte water, the water imttt diately beneath biegins to boil, like that of a spring. When thte aplex of theo comae comnea in contact with the water, there is generally an evoluation of light. atte-nated with sound like thait of thunder. and the sulphiurnus odor that ensoe, is like thatt which follows the strikitng of iiahtinitg. Ships would be taken til, if 'hey ,'ha'ubl be snilinig where the water ,pmr~t occurs. WVhen they take place upotn thte landl, tree, are often torn up by the roots. houses arte unroofedl. cattle are taiketn up, andl mena have tnot uanfrequentily hoat their live.> ty eing dratwn up by them. An extrnrdri nary case occurredl in Calais, in Fearce'a' A mother was walkintg with her chtilad. Iim mediately after the water spout had take-n place, the child was foutndl gti'e dad, with nao other appe arance of injury thtan a small hole upon the hack of the neck. htai the mother weas wholly uninjured. T[his was a clear indication of the electric fluid from the clttud, wyhich had caused its in-. stant death. The occurrence of water sponts never takes, place in storms. When the atmos hs Is an a state of repose, thev tzako 'in dead calms, but often with are 'velocity and destrnctiveneas. .byof these phenomena is noth tia an extentsiOn of the great ple developed by Franklin. ti he earth are habitually in 'EIU6the Velopement, bdI~tetit say how 'e trik tions, i - whicb are continually going on, but awhicb do not attract any stnking observation, are pru.luced by the habitual tendency to wihich allusion has been made. When water spouts occur on the land, it is in con sequence of the positive electricity of the clouds attracting the negative electricity of the earth; and so also upon the water. A gyratory motion isproduced, lumios l shes are thrown of, and a rumbling noise is produced. showing every indica tion that ishey are strictly electric phenom ena.-Saturday Courier. SCARLET FEVKR. A correspondent says: 'The happiest effects have resulted from washing the pa tient in weak ley which feels a little slip pery to the fingers. It is best to begin in tine when the fever or reduess first ap pears; and with a cloth of sponge apply it all over the child every few hours; but if the rover has got up, it should be repeated every 5 minuses till the heat abates. One of our children was getting better unoder this treatment; but hi-s nurse observed in the night, he was again very hot, she washed him all over, and in a few minutes every trace of fever had left him. He felt cool, slept coinfortably till morning, and has had io return of it since. Even bath in; the feet in weak ley has a very sooth ing effect. "Bleeding and strong cathartics are bad -naiseatiug do-es ofl pecac good. If the throat is swelled, apply sweet oil, or a lini ment made of this and aqua ammonia, and drink freely of slippery elm, catnip, or sange tea. .1f the swelling ii very bad, it is best to call in tho dortor-or blister, and apply a bag of hops dipped in warm vinegar round the neck from ear to ear, :he suffuirrer breathing the fu6mes of the vinegar. Gmr: ling a strong infulion of Seneca, rMnake rout or Cayeue pepper will do for large childrei or grown pers:; :-.-d afterx irds use vuiegar or squills.-Gcft.t'we Farwor. [To lie above we %ill add that the gar gle- Aould be made of red garden pepper, honey and vitegar. Sufficient honey 1o make it quite sweet. This gargle sa;ved hundreds in Washington city some y ears -ince, %% ho were attacked with scarlet fe ver and putrid sore throat, and we have withi., our own knowledge seen the good effects of its use-in sone cases too, where ihe throat was greatly ulcerated. Shield and Banner, .1ansfeld. MOR. AsIERICAN sKILL ABROAD. One of the numerous letters from our foreign correspondents,. received by the Acadia. informs usi that the new% carpet mentioned in the lon, depeription of rhe re cent christening. as having been laid for the occasion in St. George's Chapel, was ite invention of If. A. Wel, Esq., an American. It is a new pntent felted car per. w,,hick is made without spinning or weaving. The order was given i;r one thousand yards for the floor of the Chapel and for the state apartments of the castle, In precisely tiue days fron the date the sede she imore es.-n ,'ie --. rstpets stow in general usse.-.N. Y. Sunt. a commiumication from Dr. Williamson, on the ire:,ttest iof hnrns. recommtiemiing the Ialkeur of commnon har soap a. uprrior to alt ofIher remetCts. After commntintg antd eamniin; the merits of a number of burns lie sav: Comaon .oap, besidies its great value as at local appsjlication, coammand s te ad sdtiontal aidvatage of niln uys be-ing at hand in, cases of emner;;entcy. The imodle of u bich I am in the habit oif emiploy ing is this:- A commiton shavinig box stay a! ways lhe pirenredl. ft-om which a goodl laths er matv in th.-- cosurse ofa minute or two be ea,,ily .thtinedl. This lather is then ::eitly Iliid over the burn-st surface by imeants of a shavin2 brush andti repeatedl as ssotn as the first cont be-gins to siry,. or the pain returas. Th'lis praictice ousght to lie repeas iel occa..ionally' during the first slay, or unitil seh a s rie ats she pain is reliev-ed. Thie betn-fit acernecing to the piatienit is ,naediair. anid the result of the piractice G3 The friends of Capt. J. J1. . ENTf.LL.,ntntnnee bunt a a c-iidhdate for th,- *.ffire of Stieritf. matc-h '28 9 0? The friends or Scar. HOOl'till I itt .\ t)WATl, aonounce hinm is a cndidate for the office of Ta'-x CsoI letoir. siarch 9 6 (c The friendI 0r00I. WV. 1. \10S, attiosuncte him as a canidate fsr the oiffice of Ordhinary of Edgefield Dis trics. (W? The frienads~ of Wile.4 CU.Ii.1~ TII, annonneeo him as .u candidate for the -.otiie of Orsdinary, of Edgefiold District. Sege,er 34) if 35 f!?Tbc friendw or Shubel ATT.\W AY. ,snnsnee him assaeandidate ror the tflssce of Tax Collector, or E-dgefeld Dis tract. 0? The friends of" Capt. W. I.. COLEMIAN, anniotnee him as a cansdisdate fsor Orditnary of Edgefleld Dis trict. Jan 19) if 5) 0?The ficindx of' Win. J. Sl~ilhKN S. l,.. anonnsee him as a candidate for the office of'Oidinary, or Edigefeld District. Septembier 2. if 31 The friendu of Colonel .. hIlLL. anniounce him as a candidate for the of ie of Ordinary, of Edgefield District. Augstt 6 if 30 Notice. siAN Election wsill be held in the Edgseld [Beat Company. at Edge Glfeld C. II., on Saturday the 14th or May next. for three Lieutenants, to fill the vacancies occasioned by the resignations of James Murrell, Louis B. 0. Bryan, C. A. Meigs. and Edmnund Penn. wvill act as Managers. By order of Col. L. T. Wigfall. i, M". COGBURN. caprain. Anril13 d 19 S4uadron Orders. T LAZZaVr HILL., 5th April. 1&2. THtg dgeleld Squadron of Cavalry, 1 hereby eonered to parade at Edgefield C H. od'lturday the 7h day of May nex . at half sn o'clock in the forenoon, armed and equ5ped for review and drill. The re pective CaPtiins of Companies are charged with tbo e'enion of this ordet to their coma mand. Ths. commissioned and non-cornmis sioned @5bs will meet the day previous for instructio drill. L EUNDY. L. Col. Comd'g. E. S. Cavalry. April 13 d II Sheriff's Sale, BPY virtueeof.sundry writs of Fieri Fa B cia6Ishall proceed to sell at Edge field Cmil louse. on the first Monday and Tuesday.?!1May next, the fullowing pro peny: Penn& Brannon vs. Edmund Atchison. Brannon &Mundy v. the same, the tract of land ,here'defendant li% es. N. J. Black vs. S. Sainsirone, one house odid lot in the town of Hlamburg. on the corner of Centre and Roierts Sireels. knoin as lot No. 103. (thrina Grimn, vs. R udolph Carter, Wright, :ujI & Co. vs. the same. ore negro man Dick. W. T; Mintcr ve, Mary and William StromeAim'rs. 200 arres of land more or less wheredefendant William Strotne lives, adjoinirig Wm. T. Bird and others. The Preident & Directors of the Bank of the Stawe of South Caroliuia. vs. John Evans, seventy acres of land. tyin- tn 'ho North side tthe Martislown Road .d joining lanchf Cloud. Meigs and others. Jesse Keat administrator, vs. Andrew Butler. twO horses. Commissioner in Equity vs. Lewis El. zey oue' thottand acres o land more or less adjoin'ing Thomas Morris, Elizabeth Carter, aud-others. Commisioner in Equity, vs. Abrnm Poud. thre hundred acres of Iand, more or less adjoining Thomas Morris John Daiy. and otbers. Goodwin, Harrington & Co. vs. Dow son Attiusolr.600 acres of land. more or less, w.here defendant lives, adjoining Al Kennedy. sty.,,., .L -.-.. -.. adjoining A. .iambo, I-. Ii. Wardlaw and others the properly of Wmt. Wecir. Terms cash. S. CH RIST IE. s i:. r'. A pril 1I, 1842 e I 1 State r outh Carolitia. EDGEFIELD) DISTRICT. Blenry Car, Vs. .Alachmernt. Banorder (rum Cons.rl in the above case, will he sold iat Ed:;elield Court louse. ont the Girst Monday~s in May next. one negro girl Betty. Tlernus (ias. A pril 11, 1O42 ce 1 ED(EFIELD) DISTBItIT. Bnjamin J. Ryan, Appliicant, stnmnore B. Ryasa, & others Def't. Y nn order fromt the Ordlinnry ini the aboivo atutled case. I ishatll proceed to .ell at Edgefield Coiurt lhmuse.mnt the first Msndayt in May next, lands ofrthe esitte ofC Capt. Johin.Ryan dlee.. -itute in 'sail Dii rict, tin the waters of I lornis Creek. tid joiiig lands. of Moses Sweat ingan and other's, containting two hundred acres more or Icess, ont a dredit until the second damy of January eigitteen hundred aud forty three. Purchaser to give bond nnd personal so curity and a Mortgage o'fthe premises to the Ordinary if requiredl. Costs to be paid in Cash. 'S. CHRISTIE, 5. F.. 0. A pril 11, '1842 e I I Sta t** t South ('arlina. E DGli;FIE LD DIST RICT. Brdet Et bridge. Foreelosure of James Vheeler. AIort gage. B Y ani order from the CnUrt of Corn .mon Pleas, in the above stated case, will be sold atEde~eld Court house, on the first Monday in May next, y3 acres of latd more or less, adjoining Thronton Colemian and othens. To bie sold on a cred it of six months, except so much as will py cost., which must he Cash. Titles to he signed but not delivered on uil she teroms of sale be complied w ith, and if the amuount of purchaso money lbe not paid wshen due, the property will be resold on that day far Cash. .S. CHRISTIE. S. E. D). Agill , 1842 c I I CLO0T HIN G. T HIII Subscribens has Iaid in a fine sup CLO&iii~~a CASSIMERES3, DRA DE LAS, LINENS, and other Summer CLOTHS, and have em plyed Mr. Jouw CoW~AN, to superintend the Tat~eo g1epartusent, and would inviter ther friends to call and see if they cannot be tiied; both in p rice and quality FRAZIER & ADDI ON. ..,.ae-3 tr 8 State of South Carolina.J. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. rhoimas Harrison, ) leory Shultz, Various other plaio tiffs against the same. J '-ILL be sold at Edgefield Court House, on the frst Monday in May qezt, Several Lotsin the town of Ham ourg, known in the plan or said Town as Iots No 163,170. 172; the above Lots v ill be (old on account, and at the risk of )liver Simpson. former purchaser, who iailed to comply with the terms ofsale. Terms Cash. S. CiRISTIE. s. z. D. April 11. 1812. c 11, State of South C:.rolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. B Y OLIVER TOWLES, Esquire, Ordinary of Edgefteld District. Whereas,John T. Siitcheill hath ap. plied to tae foir Letters of Adminisration le hontus non, on all and singular the goods sutdchattel, rights and crcdire of John Mitchell late ofihe District arbresaid, de reased. These are. therifore. tn cite and nalmon. ish all and singular. the kindred and creli lors or hte ma idi deceased. to be anl appear before me. at our next Onlinarys Court lor he said District to be holden act Edgefield Cort House on the 25th day of instant. 1842. to -how etnnse. if any. why the said Admiistration slnuld not ie granmed. Given under my hand and seal this lith dlay of April, one thonnand cight hon dred and forty two. nnd in the sixty-sixth year of Ancricain n.ependene. 0). TOWL.ES, . .. A pril 11 1842. Q2 1-? b 11 -:-te of' South Caolilla. ILDC~iiELD) 1$TRICT. Dr. Johin i l. Blio Vs. ? ii. 'a. JohIln T;ayilnr. I I, lI E SOLD ot the 19:ib inan:t W at the late residence of Joihn1 pay lor deceased, the following property, viZ: ine old ne;rio woanni Sarch.one wagon and mliparatuas. three head of ht-rses. eleven head aif cattle twenty thice iteal of hgs, uine clock, one piano foirte. one gun. plan. ation rtools, hoau-ehuld taind kitchen furni inre. corn. hnaron. and imany other arielcs. Termjs Cash. s. CliSTI,nr. n A pril G 1512 ($f 50) 2t 10 State of South Ca rolina. I)GE FIE LD DsT R ICT. Y OLIVEIL TOWILES, Equire L Ordinary of Edgeficheld District. Whereas, R. B. houkniglit, hath appli ed to tne foar Letters of Administration. ile bonus unit, on all and singular the good, 3tad chanttele, rights and credits of 3lartin Sease. late of the District ;.reWcaid, dc if Amrt-an Indtienece. o. TrOWLES, 0.1:. ra. A piril -I. IS.l2. [{'2 J24 J 2t Ic0 State of South Carolina. F.DGEI-'FELD D)ISTRtICT. IN TJIIE COMMON PI.EAS. Stent art & Coat, bedaraiwn Fhn $enirr. Atssumapitl. ktutT & J.lhnsiton, Daeari on Fedhn Scieaar. D~e/t. 3 I i i pai~ntiffs. hiaig thci- day tiled their de e l.cratc.,ic-n miy itlice, anid the dcfendanit a.1s ing no. nt ife. oc attorney kown to1a be it ehin he Stt..e.it whomri a cupy of thme sicas.. with a rile t.' pile-id. could be servedl. Ii is ortdered, lthat the efen~anit pl-ad to thei -aid de-claration, cvithiin ac yea.r an ed a dar. or final and absolute idgciienit wtill be giv~en as::iiost lhcm. GC'). PUI'E, ':. c. r. Cirrk-s Ofll-e /re 1 :tnilh .4torch. icN2. D lIRI~NG Cosart Week, a leaither POCK. l.T lBt )K. wite the na:eme of thce subi orcla'-r writtern mn it. cotaiin-id two a l,-t-als foir I.:aend. coniveyed t lahim b~y Johnci Proctuor, ziod betneen.~a twvo atnd threae deell.cra ini c.t'lh. Any pemrsoni whlo hat tiumnde a.4iid 11uk, wdal be litae. rally rewaerdedl. cipon leasinag it with air. II... hc vatn, at Edgeafieldl C. II. W3!. P'ROCTOR. A pril 6 tf It Notice. ALL persons are forwacrned fioan digging and hauling Sand oar Clay. ofi af a tract oif lanad of mine. lately purchased by myself, of C. Rhondesa 'q., knaow iby manyzc persons who are i.: the habit of' n--ing it, as the GautIm San~d, lv aig ont the road leainicg fromi Edg'-field C. It'., tea the Pmae hious-, uander the pienalty of the law. Rt. GOLE.M A N marcha 30d 9 FIRE PROOF VI 'lHE increased dlemandta fear BiCK. c. hile we possers thme best miatercia for mnrking. together with ant oporinnaity of burn ing them inc the Fnarnace, has incdteed us to in e-ur the expenmse of procuring a Mtachine, for knteadinag the clay, and ailso a superiorqutality of 31 ontldl. We shall endeavcrtonkeep a goodstock ont hantd, eaf rucha as will please ouar enaedomers. .. GIBBS & CO. Pottersville, Miarch 29.1i842. tf 9 8C1100L NOT'ICE. Miss UCAROL.INE 31. CARTERt is now Teaching School at the Ridge itn thii District; her present term will expcre on.a the. 1,tet Aped anext, at which time ahe will comi mnence again and continne the balance of the year. 3Miss C. has heen teaching irevecal years, two year. int this Distriet, and inc highly recomn mended, anid well qualified as a teacher. Good Boatrd cana he had icn the vicinity and erthe School House, at f'out $5 to $7 per month. march23 c 8 For 8ale. SPLENDID new PIANO FOlTrE, on termis to suit the times, app i to~r. E. B. Blacoin, or Mr. A. A. Clarke, atEgii C H march 6 f Waa~fllnn RL. D. %bney.Dr. Ma ittaway, Wi 3aker, Waller Bryan, Robert Mi rodford, Robert Mfarh C Mitchel cloy, Rev R Mathis, J Curry, William 2 Mayson, 11 Calhoun, J Ediward .icCaine, A olley, Cimeon 51c Bride. Johk Cothrn, Dr J N 1D Nobles, Perry Deloach. I C. ). R Day. William W 2 Ready, J C Dun% oody, Rev S Roshell. John Duwd, C A Roper, Fmily I'. Leloach, W F Ripley, Amheri L)avis, E T Rhode,. Cohn1ar G Rochell, John W Goudy, F S 31iflise. J Span. Dr. R J ;oodwin, William Skannal. Dr Abel 4 .lover, Wade orJohn Starke, Theo Wise, Steel, Iiram H Sweariiiinn. Moses ilolionback. Daniel Ifarri'on, Alary Tallev, Nicholas lhAtcher. Lucinda Tilm'an, Paschal 2 J Tinmmeraman. Jessc Fay, Joseph Turner. Ii L lones, Martha Tenant. Dr. G lohnton. Statrnore 'lilinan, John luynaer. IR W V Iones, James Villard.l L D K IV Kennerly, Rev Willev, Hiram 2 Kenemore. John If Walker, William G Kilcrease, Willim Watson, Col. L Williamson. Williami' 3 Lamar. Charles B Wigfall, Arhur Lanitim. Franklin B Werer, J it. Lahamo, Thud IV M. FRAZIER, P. Pr. April ( di] i 1 Head Quarters, CLARINDO%. Feb. 26th, 1842. Order N.>. - T I E reignati-in of3lajor General Thomas F. Jones, having been accepted. Brig hier Jases J. Caldwell will comaand the Di % i6ion unti I the vacancy is illed. By order of the Commander-in-Chief. J W. CANTEY, Ad't. & Inl. Gen'l. march 23 ? 8 Read Quarters, CLAKZs 1, th March, 1842. Orders No. - T H E following Regiment. and Corps are ordered to parnde for review and drill, it the times and pl.scsc herein mentioned viv. Th. :12ndl lieimerit at Marion Court flouse, an Saturday. the 7th of Slar. The Corpsc of Cavalry w.'il1 paradle with the Friramaent. or lintrali.,ns tuost conveuniengt. The comsmissiotied Officers ofithe 8th Bri ade will encanmp on Ioiiday. the 2nd of(May iext. at G..dfrey's Ferry, ini a nron Distict, oan he Grea: l'ee Dee rivet. The 2'lt legimnt~n of Infantry, at Darling tt Cour t liouse. un Tuesdlay th likhl of' May. Thela 20th. a nd 44th Regimenus at Sumtervilie, mn Frtday the lath of M1ay. The comirssiiionaed O0fcers of the 3rd Dri ;ade of Infantry, will encamp nier Barnwrell L'ourt lionae, on Mionday, the 23rd of' May) i'll~. In accordance with the arrangements of Bri. p.idier (cGeeal f amiciton. the commissionied of. icers of the 2iid Brigade of Caealry are also ardered to enicampi at the samte time and place. The lith aiid 43rd Regiments of Ilifanstry nill parade at Biadell Court House ont Se ttrday, the 2ilh of 3lay. Drnadier Geeral Jamieson will order one of1 he Trroops or Sq~uadros, of his Brigade iu pa. raide at the same time and place. The commtigsioned and non-comnmissioned umeler~ of the Rcgimienm anid Corps ordered hor review, will aa.emnble the day previeous, for Jri anid instrucuun at their respective pa'ce of parade. The Mfajor Generahi anid Brigadier Genuerals will, with their Staff,. aftiud tho reviews within their comimands. Brigadier Genmergis hlannia. Schnierh.. 11am mond. llopkins,. J amiesons, and larliee are charged with the extensio.n of so much of t:.is orefer as relate. to their respective Birigades. D~v order of the. Commnander-in-Chiief. J. W. CANTEY, Adj't. & Ins. Gen'l. march 23 f 8 Commission Business. T. Haulnscriber reapeertnlly informis hiis ..friend,' aiid the public, that he lies com menced lte RE.CKIVING & FORWARDING of'goods amd produce. Ilis beat exertion will be madle for their interest. SIr. George l'arror: has declined the abase bus~iness in hi< favor. JOJIN E. SleDONNALLD hiamburg. March 21, 1842. [7 TIlE eubscriber has declined the ReceivE ing and Forwanding olf merchaiidiw- All goodea ~ - herr'after to his addres.i, will be attended to by Mr. John E. Mc Donnald. Mr. McDonnald is an ol'4citizen.n wourthy and businass rnan, and I take pleasrer in recom mending him tonmy friends and the public au a cery fit agent. - Cotton and other preoduce sent to menoral will have my attention as heretofore. -~ GiEU. PARR Ihamburg. March 21 .Sweet Petal Cash. A pply at the au miles N. E. of'Fdgehe, ' mnarchn9 A . orsa