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and Get ngth of lnit trariouslearnir uenee; and w intellectuil and lite] city. As a prelate, I cmvii anid eccleiastical affair.< (om amn Ca'holic) with consni a -hasslt behind him many il - n1en1pWftlof '[ionand benevolence, the frui of his ce'administrati and utvearr Xe0. Devoted as he was to the inmerests of 11 Chil-to which he owed his imitre. he was y a aa of fiberal princililes and feeiei;:s. alive th iiouse of public spirit.and to the intdue Sofuiversal charity. ~During :4 hit ze dince am n s, his liigh andl merit'd mtluem over his dfock was ever exercised t6r goo.I. at - $hi deportment was such as tit wn:: Iar i-imt: esteen and regard of the comoatuiy AisouA his -naivecounit wasever gre nt ito ionnnew ry and dear to his heatt. ht* alle-mam to I adoyted country was rm-isfgntzavd .a I,,. 1tgt duty, as weil from inclinatman as pritIep.:- 11 ."pathized deelsly wit the frr. amiti1'Uo -'vad~gloriousdesiniesofthe Atnermctat tmo * a 'tsilR~t as the home of hip oppreA-w.d a&i e l ow-countryueu. and tir chosen temptf orgational liberty. OU Nh soth he was atri friend and an able champism ; fearlessly thro, ing tie weight of his character, influence at invallect, in avor of mner aucli nmiunidersto ind much reviled domici institutions, at vindicating thei both at haue and abroad. I the death of ote thus eniluent in his calling at useful in hisgeneratiou. his Cziumclh ias susta ed a loss, which can scarcely be repaired. a our community owns the bereavemnent of a g:1 ed and valued citizen. The funeral obsequies of this lameeted por lae was celebrated at the Cathedral of St. Fonl bar, at 10 o'clock, A. M , on the 13th: and it clery of all denoiniuations. the iffere:t souc ties of which he was a retni.er. 11t3 frends at aequaintan'es ,and the citizens generaly, we invited to attend the suletu tceemoay, and p: the Inst tribute t departed waos' Ut. "6The bell o1 L Michate.s tolled. and shipping in the harbor wore thei coloursi lftuast in honor of tie deceaswd; and a farther testimony'of respect to his memory. general review of troops. which whieb have taken place on the day of his funeral4 postponed, by order of Ilis Excellency the vernor, until the next day." from the Soawk Caina. COLGIss, S. C.. Aprail . TO OUR PATKLNS. The 'severe calnamity which has visited & Town. sweeping away, in a few hours, ti fairest portion of Columbia, has leal undestitu ofthe measeof immediately and successli carrying on our business. We hart los a 5r pRA pspeieaipq g stones. and agre of type, Nsd ali ue llice fmunure. U ewirnuastanaes a 'short suspenaon -pulhcation of the dthi Carolinian wit I necessary. Tn ostsife form had been. c ocks off'the evening before the fire, and we now pm sent it to oar reader, togaher with the iside the " Southern Chrouiele," wich the publia era of that pape have been kindenough to la us, together with the use of their-pres.n Our readers were informied a iw wet ago, of the temporary absence of the Editor thme S oath Caroliaias. ile has not yet turned. He left berte int the possesis a handsome property itn hotuses-the most col plete printing~ establi:,bment in the Southe country-a handsme and well supplied Lib: ry, and every convemience a reasinable a could desire. But now where in mt I All. swept away! Under such cirratins~ance, c-an be aec-sary-is it not an mnsu4t to their :.- I of justice, to urge those nbha a.n- .e n rr..rw hia,. nasilitateltg to settle lter xcunats i deem it unnecessary toi'ay mit': ' Fror the Tempersarc ..11eocaie. A Destrace Firc.--tm Mloinde tnight. tj 11th inst., about nme .i'clac.k. that alarn,. of fi wvas given. The fire occurred iis a hilackama shoin the rear of. Mr. Davis's Carriage eca .bs'mnopposite Brick Range. anid tepre on both sides. Every hous,- on that square 'e burned down, except Mrs. Waddell's dw'ellin which was staved with great ditllienity Fri the Southern corner, (J. N. Cutaninigs & Co, the fire spread ta the opposite corner of Bri Range, and swept every honse oni 3iin-stre up- to:North dr Gibbes's store; leavinmg on two houses on our beautiful Brick Riange. TI' amount of pre rty destruyed ca'imot bele them Two Hundred Thoqsanad Dollama. atndo own opinion is, that ta will prove to be mat snore-perhaps not tar sbort, if' any. omf T, flpndred and Fifly Thoeusanad Abouit one hat dred thousand of thias s covered hy Insnrat . 8ev'enty-tve thousand dollarse by'the Geor. Inuaranee and Banking Cotmpauy of .iiui .Ahoaateight or tnthousand by the Georgian surance and Trust Company. ad six or eig throusand by the Charleston rust a' d inse - asee Comspany. There may be other in.-ura ces, but,.thes are all we leave yet ascrtam '1(e caimnot clos.e this melancholy n:agrati, withiit. -uoticing.- the gallant. heramic co~ndt l'cisplayed by Mrr Wade Hawmptone. Jt.. amid .a Thoinastsiriml'heymotunted to the 1 esmidby Melaers. North au.were swee.pingt dlo the very edJw of :1 seized tIse hose nd bhim and as an all - ad Groey-in noaisuranfce, and al. 1 ~S addlery. ordecai's Auction store. in Davisis vary Dais's Carriage establishment-in rel $3.00 on Stock,40.A000 on buidings. A S. Johnston'ts Printing estaliahmat at-Do i-urance; lofs about$5.000. aItuch's Livery Stables, in the rsia of Davis' buildinigs-los heavy, and no insuwance. es N. Emanaunel's Confectionery-$1,500 stock, r- insured. 4' H Bruns & Co.. Shoe stere-no insurance. g. Ellas Polock's Dry Usod store. as Two stores ndjoining-unocerpied a- Itarnet & Anderson's Clsdnng store-insur It ed 86.000. or Chandler & Holliger, Saddlery-no insur 'I- anlce - N. S. Catmmings & Co.. Hardware & Gro. to cerA-insu d $10.000 .4 Scou & Johnson. (in Dr. Wel's Brick build le ing ou UrickRange no insurance ona stock; et bulding insied ror S000. LI Sievensokn & Walker, Merchast Tailors. in - Dr. Wel ls hailding-building &stockinsured. I- Thorton's Carnage store-4huiloling insured V for %15 000, (belonging to L Shernman.) sttck ad r.,r *'5.000. e Keckley'sGrocery-insured $3.000 on stock. :11 ntotwerp & Frank. Mlerchnt Tailoi. ia 3lrs. ltlack's building. on whicl ther. is no in. Maarinaee. F. 31yers. is same building-no in suranlce oa stock. J. I. Gracey. Dry Goods. iaa Botnwright & Yning's building-stock insured for $0,0,( . buildng $6,000. Young & SOn's, Jcwe!ery. (- iling) e -insured $6.00 on stock e is. Weaver, Mhillnery. in Thomas Beard's v- building- not insurance on tMock. and the IOa ad heavy; $2,000 on building. ad Cohen & iel. Urs G.UJa Cohen's build ad Ing: up stai.asecupied by 1r. Ikl as a dawel. In ling-buildint inased; $4.000 stock insured. ad ir. ?sell Ist ust of lus t'urnitulre-no inaur. ance. -d North & C(o.. Dr% Goods- insured for $15. t- 000 on stuck Tho' fiare w as arnrested at this. building. SLVt.A. April 9. e Tezas Emigrants -A smaall conpany con swstia- of 14 or K' latrintic citizen-a o .Mario. arrived here on %V ednara.y last. , their way to Texas. They are a patraotic little band. and Y inaspir-d in a high decree m itlh ahat patriotic wlist i felt and evinced over our whole in behalf (it our nvaded $ister lepub. a ia evidence of the feelig existilg an bielialfofthe cause in which they have ritically embarked. our ciaizeas made a pt ctintribution of about $l8is to aid in ng the expeiseo of their expedition. y etnbarked %esterday upon the sieamner Gen, Gaines to Mobile. wiaenace they will pro. ced with the greatest despatch tao Calveston. Whilst the compa6aany etce here in waiting fur a boat. they received from the Ladaes o .'ari. on (whl have hardly their -qual any where for patroisan) a beiutiful Texian Flag. in defence of which they have einbarked.-Frec Press te AGRICULTURAL CoXasTvOX 115 9 ozoROa. ly The ''ieanings of Hsabandry," contaas a recommendatinu 11r an Agriaultun Conven tion in this stato Tih imuportnee of the iea at sure wi iio doubt he appreciatedby the planters a- and fanmers of Georgaa. especialy as this time. of The editor nys. "it would be most desirable to n e the nteiligent fiiaming class, thsote who are aactulally engaged an Agriculture, sully repre d aented oan such ant occasiaon." "Cottona at three e- or tfour cents a pound, that too ini a ,depreciated fcurrenacy perhaps, will awsake the lanterst froms the caustoan mtaiia, that laa too intsag enclaitned -their ene:;ies. and arou..o ithems to unite their Ut endcias or.. and an'ociateihear ehts to imiprave ".the soil as well as their annual inacoine in the ks moat encuuragiang and profitah mlannser.'' As such a convention every sutbject connected with agriculture mtay be discus-ed. anad county as. e* .oaajtins lornui and argiiiiized. to promote oaf tihe agreenitusral intere'st of the State To ac . cuominis the objhtet, acounity meetings shuld he --ailed danunag thae sutmmier. ;and daegases ap. r" ptointe.d to mteei ini coveniont in Novemsber a- next at .\lilledgeville, say on the seconad Mion a day of thbat moth. 3lenbe'rn elec to ta the e g islatuare. if palanters, could be appuinited dele at se Extract of a Ilter fo the Editors of th 16 nnsy lvanian. dated aVW AsaH.NGTON. .April S lSI2. L'ard Ashblurton conmes amedl-with the mats esmesaiaor, dispaosition,. some'&Amer ican smpathy, ad. as fiar is paeronally to bae toask--d sa. a paciflc ininisse'r. iiis dilt. mnatie famuily cati-.isas of Mr. 3lildmay, a di brother of~ Lo..rd A's saiu-in-law, ands Mr. a. Speddangs, laoth of themi experienced path dlic servant. ini the Foreigna office, andl Mr. * lBruce a braother oI Lord Elgin. The comn - smanderof alae Wazrspite in Loard Johan Ilny. " naot Sir John H ay, ;i ananounced in the Ru ktelligencer; she saim who ats Commaodore e liay, we have reatd of latterly as command ly inw theC Uraiswh fore' which assisted the se Spani-h Cristinos ini repelling she force of sa D'at Carlus. The) ,:iideasvored to lnaal as uir Newv York. but were carried to thC mnoush of tt the Cbheasaiatke.-hen alhought it as well *to linad at Annisaolis. Whnast the spaecial miisia er's in-trucsionas are. of cour'eci.bs a knowna toa himself. Itut, pe-rsonaiiv. I re a. prait, is i', believed that he is peaceably n. a'isrposd. lit -' feelng generally parevnilb, however it ir mat hie puseially smothered, that slae oddis "-are .uain st us, in the ne'gotiation. No membe-'aw tat she cabainae, inicluding~ ahe Pre etsadent, ha hadl any es perienice in it excepi r. . he~ Att rirey General, asnd while the prat ,p leisesnzal emainenaces of the Secretary of & Sawe a, caaa-edbed, yes his fiineiss faar a wise, art man!., aiL pautr'-tac, or. an a wourd, .Amer e- icana mianaaemenit ..f the vass ianterests ade voy~lved ona him pecr -as-. iis genserally doaubsed. *No refleeruag man enna fail to, feel slant the state ofi ithais betweisaen thle twao countraes ai critical. Ii many anut end ini imms~ediate re or early haoeilities; but to settle puerma 'a nsently whoat l in dispaite, requaires a riant ,heart as well as head, and to make chronic att is perapaa nio curable, will do no .Mr. Werbaster has one great advan ~The Elnglish conisider him their df may pe'rhiaps the rather :rush - than another For one, I ~ He is supposed so look ence, as the paso whaich never hay bavig lost will add, ThVa i the affair of McLeod, which y ruined-turned clear right inic treenverable wrong-some timidity, as or misstep. will enable the Bri once more to hold us up beford the world as ir. the wrong, when we are over whelmingly right. This is a painful reflection. Alany think, Mr. Adams. I understand among others, that war is inevitable, the only relief of our embarrassed c.ndition-that the tur moil of conflict and its possible triumphs will be our best relief. Such has often been the desperate result of desperate dif ficulties. [Framthe IrAuc (Ala.) Taner,#f Agri8. NEG OSTEALING. Three vagabond-looking fellows, came into our city yesterday afternoon ii U two horse wa ton. accompanied-by three likely looking negm frellows, which they offered for sale. The conduct of the men at once excited suspicion, and they were closely watched by severa! of our citizens. Afr ter making several ineffectual attemptb to sell the negroes, they took them to the op posite side of the river where the steamboat Gen. Gaines was lyin, for the purposc of embarking for lobile. The suspicion of our citizens becoming confirmed that the negroes were stolen, the three men were srreqcedi, aud on examination befre a magistrate gave their names as flenry G. Jones. lenry Dillard and Joseph Dillard, of 3lonroc Co., Gen., and confessed that the negroes in their possession were tihe property of Peter Randall ofthe same coun ty. The inegroes ackknowledge themselves tihe prmperty of Randall, andi that they were enticed away by the above named persons. They were all committed-he theives to take their trial, and the negroes to await the demand of their owner. Thev also acknowledged that the horses in their possession were stolen, und among their "oplunder" was found a small pair of bridle hits. with a peice ofeotton plough line at inched. nicely rolled up, so as to be easily cariied in the pocked and ready fur use. From the Southern Pauter. AD aICULTURALsOCI ETT or TtIt. U. STATF5. On the 15th day of becember, 16I. a meeting was held in the Capitol. at Wash intgton, for the purpose of organizing a grand National Society of Agriculture. The lion. James 31. Garneti, of Virginia, was chosen President. and a Committee. A ppointed for the purpose, reported a Con stitution, of which the fullowing arc the princilpal features: "Article 1. This Society shall consist of such memuers as shall, ut the formation of the same, sign the Constituton,-and p:y to the Treasurer two dollars, and one dollar annually thereafter as long as they shall coutinue meribers. " Article 2. Any citizen of the United States maytecoea a member of this so ciety by paylug the foes required for mem hership. " Article 3. Any agricultural society in tie United States shall become ni auxilia ry society upon paying to the Treasurer the aunt of ten dollars, upon nppication, and five dollars, annually thereafter; and each auxiliary societ) shall receiye no less than five printed copies of the aniual pro ceedings of this Society, and shall also be represented by s-ich dele.aie or dilegies as they may appoint to the annual me ting ofhibs Society, and on iall questions to be decided by the Sociemy,such delega sion, shall be entitled1 to ten votes. -Articlc 4. Any person paying to the Treasurer men dolkars, aball receive a diplo ma of meimership for life. SArticle S. Thme officers of thi.: Socity shall consi'.t of one President, one Vice President fromt each State and Territory, and one froma District of Columbia, a Rec cording Secretary, a Correspondfing Secre tary an-I Treasurer, and a Uaard of Cont rol, couasishing of fire members, three of whom shall constitute a quorum. -A rticte 10. Tne Bonrdl of Control shall consis' of five tmembers, living in, or at convenient distance fruom this city, who shall perform all the executive duties ne cessary mu the purposes of the Society, not spectiically assignied to other officers. They shall avail thenmselves of all the manas in their pot er i ecotme acqaiamed with the agriculture ot foreign countries, and through socih aid as they may be able to receive irotm our dfiplomiatic agenta a broad, as well as our consuls, shalt, if con sistent with use pecuniary means of the So ciety, introduce from, aubroad whatever they may think materially calculated ts improve the agriculture of tIs counmtry, whether it conistts of information as to new and aprovedf modes of culture, seeds, plants, addumnal articles ofetiltivatiun, ag ricultural imnplements, or dtomestic animuals; the dtteposittont of w hich shall be made ali the first annual mtae-ting of the Society. *Article II. Theliuard of Control shall also use the necessary menus of having a large exhibit ion, at each ainnual meeting, of impujroved agricultural implements andh imahery, with full and public trial of' the samne;-o imparoved stocks of all kinds, and particularly of itnvaiig the cxhihition of such animals as haveC taken ptremiumts at other agricultural ..hows, with a view of testing the superiority of pirize animals thiemselves; also, of the different breeds of animals, fur the pups ofcomp~aritig the ads antages of each. They shall allix to such exhibitions soch p~reimiumns asthey shall adjudge suitable, appointing such judges as they may select to award the same, w hich judges shall not only assign their preferences, but shall dtraw up a. de tailed report of their several examinations, settitg forth fully a descriptiotn of the arsi ctes or anials adjudged, atid the grounda uponi whirlh their preferences are awarded, -Article 12. It shall fuirthier be the dout of the Board of Control, when they think it expedient, to procure a model of such imnplemenits, and umachinery as may have received a premium, to be kept in some suitable and convenient pla5c, selected as an agricultural repertory, for the lnspetioni of thu public, and particularly of'zmetnbers of the Society. -Article 13- The said Board maiy also award premiums for prize essays, to .be read before the Society, for well conduc ted and. well reported experiments in agri culture, having reference in the same toi the prevail iing agricultural psroductions of the different sections of the Union. ." Article 14. The said Board shall give tue notice by adveortisemnent, of the tinie urns to be awared,and the coulmittee b1 whom theymfe to be awarded, aid for tii expense attending the tischarge orthe du ties herein imposed they shall draw requi stions on the Pesident, setling forth, say orally, the itetm of expease, which re. quisitions shall bb recorded by.tbe. Recor iiig Secretary.-nnd the President, if he approves the same, shall thereupon iistl hIs draft on-thi Treasury fbr the amount. "Article 15. The said Board shall alst be instructed .tomake ef'orts to obtain funds for thsestafilishmelt of-tn Agricl tural School, in the Distriet:of Columbia and appurtenant theretois.ourse or Pub lie Lectures on Agriculture. Chemistry Botany, Mineralogy. Geology, and Ento mology, as appropriate sciences to the great bausiness ofAgriculure, which, wi:h the buildings and improvements thereon shall, in the language of Snitheon, be set apart foreer "as an establishment for the increase anddijasion of kaesvkdge amona men.'' -Article 16. The Boardor Control Abal procure an appropriate seal r the Socie ty, to be attached to diplomas or other doca meats or instruments which may be issue to honorary members or other persons, on. der the directions of the Society. They shallfill all-vanocies that may occur bJ death, resigntuion or otherise, either ir their own body. or the list or the officers, to continue until the next general meeting. Aticle 17. Lt further aid of the pur pose of this Society, the said Board shall invite some suitable persons to establish an agricultural publication in this city, and shall also petition Congress for the incor poration ofthis Society. "Article 18. The first general meeting of this Society sball be in the city of Wash ington, on the first Wednesday iu'Mlay next, and thereafter at such times as the Society may direct. " On aotion of Mr. Turry, of massa chusette;kwas. -- Resolvit, That the Board or Control ofthe Society be instructed to present a petition to'the present Congress of the United States to set apart the Smihamuian bequest fur tile purpoze ofearryitg out the Society. UYRIENEAL SThesikecntethat biadY two trillinge hearts. M1AR RIED. In Savannah, on the 7th inAL, by the Revd. Bishop Elhou. Co1. Jaxr4 P CAnn.ILL. Ot Edgefield, S. C.. tofliss E.izi ANCAex.damgh ter of the Hon. Jio. MlcPherson lierrien of the former place. Receipta for saubscription, The Publtsher acknowledges the Receip' from the foIlowing persons,to the time put down to their respective names. Wat Elam, to February 16. 1843. Capt. M. Walker, to February 8, 1843. Mrs. Elizabeth Garrett. to February 9, 1813. James Rainsford. to February 8. 1843. Jamnes 8 Harrison. to Deer. 12. 1842. Bennet Reynolds. to April 1, 1842. Azaria Abney, to Febmuary I. 1843. Capt. Jesse MI.Cogburn, to Feb. 28.18813. Rev. A.-Wigfall, to February 8. 1843. E. B. Belcher.to Fehnary , 1843. Col. John HUset, to February s, Im4:1. Dr. W. D. Jennaings. to .il'relh 1I. 1842. Maj TilmanWatmsn. to A pri 13, 3842. Wtn. S. Howard, to Jaiuary 19. 1843. Robert Brsjew. to Mlaach 4. 1843. James-Mynaid, r.sq , to March 4. 1843. J. LMobley. Seur.. to Fehruary d. 1S43. Stlaj. J. S. Jeter, tio February 8. 3813. P Searles, ho Febr.ry 8, I1842. 11. C. Turner, to February 3. 1843 Mloody ..arris, to Jatnuary 10, 1842. Bryani & imro:, tn February 8, 1843. Win. B. 3faja, to February 8, 1343. IR. C. Jon., to July 13..182. B. I.. Hobbs to February 8. 18413. J. Kit key. Esq., to Fehr-nary P, 1843. Capt. A. J. tlammo~and. to Feb. 8. t1.3. Jnat S. Po.pe, to Jiely 9. 18.42. J. Seade.r, to February 8, 184:. John Lott. to February 8. 1843. tam. Cuibreath, Senar.. toa Feb 8. 1842. Dr. A. W. tUnrt. toe tktabrr 17. 1832. inj. S. C. Neoat. to Februanry 8. 1'42. Elias Lagroa'n, toe Juanuary 9. 184'1. Capt. J. B. Smith. to 1'ebrunay 8. 1943. 31aji. Wmn. Daniel. to Febrary 8, 143. A. r'. Trraylor, to October I10. 1842. Dr. Thorn, to Febru.ary 8. 184:3. S. Stalinaker, to January. 28. 1833. Joshua lisrris. to F'etbruary 8. 1843. G. L. & E. Penn & Co.. to Feb.$. 1842. E~dmund Penn. to Febraaary 8. 1842. Capt. J. 3. Sentelt, to January- 2. 3842. finaj. A. Jones, to Febaruary 8. 1843. i.,aac V'ansant, to February :3. 184:3. Georg, Gmetzen. ta Mfarch 28.1843. lIzaac Boles, to Janunry 2, 314:3. Elbert liarding. ta. May I:;. 1842. C. Rhodes, to February 8. 1843. Capt. John S. Adatus, toe August 8. 3841. A. A. Clarke, to February 4, 1842. Thmoma, S. Bates, to Febrauary 8. 1843. Heaery C. Turner, to February 8. 1843. lHeut-en Drake, to March 8. 1842. Stephen Mlay., to Msarch 23, 1843. John Curry, to February 8, 184:1. Thomas L. Sbaw. to Februar 8, 1843. Elia~s Like, to Febrtuary$, 1843. Robert Tturner, to January 19. 1843. Bienjain Richardson, to'February 8, I14 Mfark Black, to November 12. 1842. Dr. St. Galphint, to Februaary 8. 1i843. Jarrott Nobles, to Janua.ry 1. 1843. H. Nobles, to February 8, 1S43. Luke Cuibmeath, to February 8. 1843. John Ii. Grifis, to February8. 1813. John P. Self, to January 7, 1843. L. B. Freeman, to March 9. 1843. Nathaniel Corley, to February 8. 1843. B. T. Bnatwright, to August 1, 1842. James thilland, to Jone 11, 1842. D. F. Hllinssworth,. to February 8, 1843. [Rev. Win. WVatkinas, to January 16, 1813. N. Lowe, to February 8, 1842. R. Kenney, Esq.,to Deer. 5, 1842. A. Cockeroft, to February 25, 184.4 EDGEFIELD DIN4TRICT SPR ING TF.RM. 1842. WI is Ordered that a Courtof Cotmmon Plea ..anid General Sessions, for the Trial of the Cases naot disposed of at this Term, be heldI a Edsgefiel Court House on the fret Monday ii July next. J. S. RICHIA RDSON G::na Porc, e. c. e. & Pr. i s. ucc April20 11t 12 State of' South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. JOHN FOY, living in the Fork of Wilson' Creek anid Saltida river, tolls before me one bright bay HORtSE, ten years old. som< whaite in his face. one white spot on each sid< ef his back and his wathers, mean bangs on th< left side, fourteen and a half hands high. Ap praised by David Harden, William Biuckhahter and Olirer Heden, at twenty-llve dnllars. THOS. NiCHOLLS, Magistrate. April290 m~tt 12 AN Ele Edgefield Beat ield C. H., on May next, for three fill the vacancies occast resignations of James Hu Covar, and A. Deloes. B. 0. Bryan. C. A. Ifeigs. a Edmund Penn. will act as Manaera. By order of Col. L. T. Wigal J. M. COGBURN. Capisia. April13 d 11 Squadron Orders. LaaraTV IlL:.. 5th April. 142. T IE Edgefield Siundron of Cavalry. is hereby ordered to parade at Edgefield C. If.. on Saturday the 7th day of May next, at half pa-t ten o'clock in the forenoon. armed and equippaed for review and drill. The re peetive Captains of Companies are charged with the extension of this ordet to their com wnand. The commissioned and anon-commiin. sioned officern will meet the day previous for instruction and drill. L If. 31UNDY. Lt. Col. Cnmd'g. E. S. Caratry. April13 d il Sheriffs Sale, Y viritc tit osuindry wrois or Fieri F. eias, I shall proceed too sell at Ealge. field Court hIouse. ona ie firs Mtinday und Tuesday of May next, the followijn, poro perty : Penn & Brannon vs. Edinund A tchis-on. 3rnrmion & Munly vs. the same, the tract of land %% here defindant lives. N. J. Black vs. S. Sainsimnus, one house and loit in the town ol liarnburg, on the corner of Centre and Rtobertson Streets, known as lot No. 103. C:ahcrin- Griffin. vs. Rudolph Carter, Wright, P '-. & Co. vs. the vaine, one negro man Dick. W. T. Minter v- Mary and William Sirome. Admn'rs. j acres of laud inore or less where defendaWilliam Strotne lives, aljoining Win. T. Bird and others. The President & Directors cif the Hank of the State of South Carolina. vs. john Evans, seveny acres or land. lying on the North side of the Martisssown Roand ad. joining lands uof Coud. .deigs anl othern. Jesso Kent adinitustratur, vs. Andrew Butler, two horses. Commniissinter in) Equity vs. Lewis Ell. zey one ihousand acres of landi more or less adjoining Thomas Morris, Elizabeth Carter. and others. Commi-sioucr in Equity, vs. Ahrnm Pond, three hsundred acres of land, snore or less adjoininsg Thonas Morris John Day, and others. Goodwin, Harrington & Co. vs. Daw son) Atkison0, G4J0 acres of landI, more or less, where dlefenan~tt lives, adjoiiing Ahm nier W~hatlev anal othecri. Allen Anidersasn, vs. Rtanl Deaahlter, fotur ne.groen, Sindly and three children, Charles Wianney andsal arry. C. M. Faarmana vs. II. W. Sullivain for negroes lleuary. .lary sad her twoa Chail dlren, oe Lot and Ware llse san Caosk Street knowsn as lot Noa. 1:31, fronating 50 feet, 300 feet deep, knoiwn as Sullivatns Wanre Hosase. Trhomas~ 0. Buarne'tt vs. Taslbeart Chen-. sham; 1. 0. Chaeattat vs. the ssnmea, thraee Negruacs, Sarah. N ilumn. and' Richmond. J:snes I. Spillmaan. for Geoarge. Pasrots, vs. Johin Pierce Wan. Weir anid James J. Kenanedy. sixiy acres of~ land maore or less adljoinitng A. J. Ramsbsa. IF. H. Wardlaw anal oshers the propilerty of Wm Wcir. Terms cash. S. CIIRISTIE. s. r.. 0. A pril 11, 1m2 e il State of' southa Carolinai. ED)GEFIELD) DISTRICT. B Ya order fromn Caourt in the ;taove B case,. will be~ sold ;at E;dgeneis~i Court Ilonuse, on uhe first Monay isa May next, oneL negro girl Bett y. 'I erms Cash A pril 1!, 18-12 ec11 EDGF'EL4D JDISTRIlCT. Benjamin J. Ryana, Ajappplicant, Ts. Stanmore II. Ryaaa, & others Def'ts. S abov sttedeas, Ishall proecedl to sell at Edgefield Court llouse, on the fGrst Monday in May next. landas ofshe estate of Capt. John Ryan dec., sit unte in said Dis trict, on the waters of Horns Creek, ad jsoining lands oft Moses Swearingans andl others, containing i wo hundred acres more or less. oan a credit unatil the second day of January eighteen hundred end forty thre-e. Purchaser to give bandl and personal se curity anal a Mortgage of the premises to the Ordinary af requmread. Cost~s to be paid in Cash. S. CHRISTIE, a. .. D. A prilI1, 1842 ec11 LOST D URING Court Week, a loather POCK ET BOOK, with the namea of the sub scriber written in it, containin'. two Deeds for ILand. contveyed to hint by Io n Proctor, and between two and three dollars in cash. Any person who las Conand said Book, will bo libe. rally rewarded, upon leasing it with Mr. B. J. Ryan, at Edgefieldl C. LI. W31. PROCTOR. April66if 10 Sweel Potatoes. BIJlHIEL$ Seed Potatoes of the beast quality, for sale low, Cash. A pply at the subscribers plani miles NE. of F.dgebekd C. marchel 9 P..4 land m Coleman it of six Il pay costs, whii ' itles to be signed til- -,tertne of sale he co if mount of pttrchaso paid ni'en due, the property wi on that day for Cash. S. CHRISTIE. s, r April 11, 1812 e 11 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Thomas flarrisou, ) vs. Ilenry Shuliz, Various other plain tifl's against the same. ) W ILL be sold at Edgefield Court House, on the firat Monday in May ,4ex, Several Loisin the town of* 1am )urg, known in the plan of said Town is Lots No 163, 170, 172; he above Lot% Nill he sold oon account, and at the risk of D)liver Simpson. former purchaser, who ailed to comply with the teris of satie. Terms Cash. S. CHRISTIE, s r. D. April 11, 1842. c 11, State of' South., Cairolirta. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Dr. John E. Buoo vS. Fi. Fa. John Taylor. IT I L 11E SOL) on the 19th insttant V at ihe late residence of Johnt Tay. cor decensed, the ihllowing property, viz: tMe old npgro woman Sarah.one wagon and ippmratus, three head of horses, cleven. iend uifcntile twenty thiec head or hous, noe clock, one piano forte. One in, lan. ation 'tools, houschold and kitchen fiurni. nre, corn, baron, and many otcr articles. Terms Ca4h. S. CHRISTIE, s. v. p. AprilG IS' ($1 50) 2t 10 e. state of Solith Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Y OLIVER TOWLES, E.uirc, BOrtlinary of Edefield District. Whereas, John T. Mitcheill hati ap. plied to mse for Letters of Administraeion0 ie houus non, on all and singular the good. andclintels. rights and credits of Jouim Mitchell latc of the District aforesaid, de reaqeld. These are, therefore, to cite and admon. ish all and singular, the kindred and credi. tors of the said deceased. to be and appear before me. at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District to be holden at Edgelield Court House on the 25it day of instant. 1wt2. to show cause. if any. why the said Adminstration should not lie granted. Given under my hanoi and seal this I Ith1 dlay of April, one thouanud eight hutn dred and forty two. and ini the sixty-sixth year of A tnerican Inde wndence. A pril 11 l11. $2 124 b 11 NE W S TOR E. T ar' stilbreiving, asfi'net pea e,-a STOCEOF GOODS, fas ever were bsrosught to this ma: ket, most of which were bon;:htl for caush. which enabdes utheum to sell on very re'asonable term,; they would therefore intvmre their friends andi the piub tic generamlly (the non-payinrg excepted.) tio cail ansd'exannnfe ihemi.sad we will satisfy tha..e.. that Goods cnn be bought uss ch,-'ap in l-.dgetie; village, as Iamuhor: or Augusta. FiLiZIER & ADDISO. manrch 23 f ea C LO0T HING. Tji1E Subscribers has laid in a fine sup CL.OTHIS. CASSIMERES, DRA DE. L AS. L INENS, and othier Summiger CLOTIis, ands have emt layedt .ir. Jons Cor.GAIr. to supheriiitenid thus 'Tailoring~ Departmsentf, and would invite thseir friends to casll and see i they cansnot be s'uited. boths in price and ginalit FitAZIER - ADDiSJN. march 23 'If 8 FIRE PROOF. T lIE inicreaseid demand for BRICK. whbile we posseas the best materials fur msaking. tog~ethier with an opporininity or burn inig themo in the Fiirnsee, han indnaeed ins to in eur the capense of procuring a Machine, for kneadhing the clay, and also a superiorquiality ot' 3 oilds. We shall endeavor to keep agood stock ons hand, of such as will please oner customers. J. GIBIDS & CO. Potterwville, March 29.18-42. tf !t EIGEHT 11U.WDRED FRENCH FRUIT TREES. ROSES AND CAMILLIAS. T liE subscriber has just received from Pa ris, by the ship Olvympia. a choice coillec- ' lion of PEARS. AP PLL'S. PLUMS. PEACH-'~ ES. CHIERRIES, APRICOTS. A .MOND and MIADEIRA WA LNUT3. which he (or male either singly or by the bund bundle contains 10) Pears, 5Apples.5 5 A pricots, ti Plumns. 3 Cherrnes and 2' Madeira Walnuts, and.* packed. The Trees, as e among the fittest ever i 4 and are well .W? wishing to ob are uneXce And,4 amon .4..