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tie minohity. This appeal was then, on theo motion @if another Whig, laid an the table. This proceeding was had, although by the rules a motion to take up any pro positian was always in order, if there was uothing pending. Thus, by this worst ape cies of gas. d.se arbitrary will of a majori ty. was the enormity of this ref'usal of the 'Whit Senators to comply with a constitu ional reluisition, prevented from being held up in its proper aerh to the indiens tion of the people. The 'linuie of Dele gates passed a very proper bill- liberal to the Whi part -pportioning the Stale into distRets. Thi Scnalo laid ibis bill -0 the table, without even discussion.*1 'tj7prpace.-The Bahrmam Patriol days: - The total number-of perso~as, mem bern of different Temperance Socieie in that city at the present time is 13,447 ! In the month, endiug'!Dh ult., the increase of members amounted '(6 730." Th EartAquak.-By the last advices it appears that iimhtense damage h3s been de" in the West lndies. At Antiga,'it is stated, that one and an haittinw pounds sterling, would nat sepay the damage sustained, and had the Eangbquake taken place during the night the loss of life would have been great. We'extraet the foliowing frora the state tnes made by Thomas Driver. Master boohmanding 11. M. S. V. "Dee." - --The Government liouse has received considerable injury ad must be taken tow,; the GovernoT has removed into the Town of St. Johns. which it appears has saered much worse, there not being a house of which wall work formed a part, which has now feh its efects, nor indeed are there any buiklings but what are more or less injured. The wooden buildings - appear to have received the least damage. The Cathedral is a heap of ruins, and the 'Court House. a line building, is crackrd iu several places and quite nfsafe. The newly erected Wesleyan Chapel is in a very bad state. The Church of Falmouth, is level with the grouud-also, the Par sonage ; the Barracks are uninhabitable, and the men put under tents." - Cerrepeudace of t& U S. Gaeet.) NZw YORK, Monday, P. M. Disastrous EartAquake-Capt. Knowles, of the schooner Ellen, arrived 'shis morn ing rom St. Thomas, mforms me that previous to hi sailing, several passengers had arrived from Unadeloupe, who de scribe the earthquake there ashaving been most disastrous. It commenced at 19o'. elock in the morning, whilst ibe tabebi tants were at breakfas% and in a 'ew se cowls every ho"e ao'l Iwihing was laid prostrate. The loss of life wa. inciomt, -of 21,(100 i.hbitants only one-third -es caped. The Anlerican Cosul was iuvied in the ruins, and dug out with both legp bockingl injured-he underwent an awn utation, Nt died immediately after. 4000 bdies had been taken from the ruins and warried out to sea to prevent a pestilence. Of a regiment of soldiers, 800 strong, 70 oly were left alive. , Ridgely. a commedian Drom Phila delphis biihhis son. mode an extremely ageuowa. . . sharmed-by aprnging .4. Z storm mm=ne this morning, wbihbas'hangstsmotimes to bail and Iato tain, accompanied with a high qunwhich itas rendered the streets at N(z*.One.w's, Nlarch, 11. . roe~st~pea.-By the brie f'iery, Capt, Suarea,.which arrived at a lase hour this'mnorning rrougampeachy, we have received our regular tiles of papers ftrm )ierida to the 24th, andI Campeachsy to the 27th ult. The Fiery lefi Campeseby on the ight of the 28th, at 12 o'ekoek, on which'day Capt. S. informs m's, the stea mar Monesuma arrived at thas plasc from Vera Crus, wish a reinforcement of 600 men for the Mexicasn army, and 1(00 more were daily expeesed. On. the. 27th, being Carnival day, a skirmish took place tlie Yucatenos having attacked thse Mexi cans in she disguise of womiess, withour, bowe.:- ay material advatge on either sie. Ioformnation had been received that son the let inst., the Mexieau arwy, which coasisted of about 3,500 men, were to at tach the harrier of Santa Anna, situated outside the walls of Campeachy. The Mexican squadron consists of 3 steamers,2 brigs and 3 schooners. The Fiery was pursued by the Mexican armed steamer City or Dublin, and would have been capture had not the Camipeachy nu -boats eut off :he steamer. wh en she acompelled to retreat for her own safe. sy.-Buei. . 1k{&- its Nu York HuraM-Extra.j . Niew-York, Sunday, March 12. 2 o'clock, P. MU. .ARRlVAL of TUE Carat wEst1:as. The exeitement on the arrival of the Great Western, throughout the city, weas vary great; arising possibly from lhes long~ delay. It seems thats she was nine days between Bristol and Madeira. The Western brings out fify passen getn, and $P50,000J in specie. The English papers are full or Capt. Machesie's ease. The Giaot ministry has carried the day on the treaty by a majority of 177. The present session of Parliament~young as it is, has been marked by more than ordinary attention to transatlantic affairs. On she grst night, the boundary question brought . the Uniteel Stases prominently under discussion. Ita thbe lower house. Sir Robert Peel delivered an important speech relative to the misunderstanding between the Cabinet of W ashington and his own, arising out of the "rigt of visit" questioa. Lord Blrougham in the upper house, delivered a long and eloquent speech, in which the United States figured conspicuously. It will be memorable in anier timnes, by his emphatie declaration ist allusion to the boundary line wish this country-" Welcome ! Take it all! Give it up! Give me peace between America and England !" All this the Acadia con veyed across the Atlantic. The Great Western carries out two important debates immeliately referringo the United Statee and France. made by Lord Irouglam, in reply !u 31. Dapin, in the Cbamber of Deputies. House of Cbmmaons, Feb. 9 -American Boumfary.-Lord Palmerston nave notice that he should postpone his mution on the suiiject of the American iounwary horM Tuesday the 21st inst., to ThIursday the 23d. ifu'eret (;wrds Pub. 9. The Washing ton Treaty. Lord Camn pbet vised to pdt a questton to 'the government, wbich Y1hey Would itsa no diffenhy in answer ingt which was, whethir they intended to intrdthee it bill 1o Parliament fdr the purpose -rocarrying out the tent articte-f the Treaty f Washington, or anice which he hIgMy approved. It was re specting the delivering up of persons who had comtitted crimes in England and Amedca. Unless a bill were introduced that the a-ticle ould La useless in this cauitry, as, by. th.0 cout non law of the land. no person could he given up. Lord Ashburton said that althmugb e was not so well acquainted with Ma law as the Noble Lord, yet betkneew very well that unless a act ofrParia-nent was paw ed, the 10th section of that Trea'ty Wduld be useless. lie had wri'ten to the Ameri can Secretrry stating this, therefore, there was no doubt but her Majesty's goveri nieftlt intended to introduce an act for the purpose of carrying oat that -rticle. Al. though it required an act iu this country, ir. Amrerica it did not. [From If-imer k Smith's Times. Feb. 10] Sir .loses olontefiore has e,tabli-hed a Jewish dispensary in Jeruisalein, at hisow n private cost, for three years. lefure the expiration of which tern it is expected that a compicto hospital will be in sue cessful operationu. The Count tie Montrford. son of Jerome Bonapare, has left Mlarseilles. by sea, for the purpose of euccessively visiting Spain, Engiand, and the United States of . menca. TIHRE XXNeU!ACTba4.V DIsTUr CTS. Manchest. r.--Our tnarket coutinues ex - ceetdinilg depressed, and the daily trana actions in yarn and manufactured goods are vary limited. In several descriptions of yarns there is a slight decline in prices, and fir manufactured goods and plices are irregular. and with a declining tendency. Lancahire.-The silk trade at lanclhes ter Aliddleton, Leigh, Fallsworth, and.the neighboring towns. is rench stacter than it was a fortnight ago ; hand-loom weav ing of silk goods is decreasing. bat the silk goods upon power-~ooms, increase every week. Vorksue'i.-In tire Cloth-halls nt Leeds last week. there was literally nothing do ing in fine goods. and in low eloths and tweeds the demand had fallen oll'consider a.l:. Iu the warcheuses there was very littie dai:ng, -ind on the whole, the pros pects of trade are nw worse than they were a few weeks ago. Rokidca-.-'Pbere is vemy litle change in the market to.daiv. For some weeks back, bitsines has beet flat. tideed. since the year commenced, every thing has bo dul, and the sales of flannels very limited. Leicester.-There hs perhaps been a trifle more doing in cotton and worsted hose during the post week, but oet to namount - to justiff us in spe2k ing or trade as improved. (II _e Great restera, ad Tetw Vrk.) Extracts of Let ters and Circular. received in Charlestotn, dated . L:vtia'PooL, Feb. 10. We cannot allow the steamer toe leave without giviog yea a few lice. statinig the miserable state of depression to which this Cottonusndkezteas been reduced-not in demand, bitt in. prices. o'wing to the deter tmunatiotn to seil on landinag at the going ofer. We have seene faeir Uplands which was yeseday sold at 4i0 and Orleans amost fair at the samro price. To assign atny enusc except that oef seu s'1 ie uselces-Speculation to the extent of 9t.500 hates has shown liself this week. P tlease t peruse the atnnexed Circular. - ~ Latrarout,, Feb. 1t). We can hardly make any reduction in ~he lrices or Cotton this week. Perhap, tee may be a mnorc gcneral reconcileentt to these reduced quotatione, and less hope of ane immediate reaction. Still there are grest numbters who regard the present dec pression of so extreme a ch.laracter, that it is in the nature of a crisis. anid therefot e not likely to conatinuie. And certainly it is dilicutlt to stappose, that, with a good trade, and a cruop not exeecding~ two mill inns of hales, the prescnt scatle ot quota tions will paver the highest range of theo year. rTe demand one every successive day is goomi. especially so for 'lie ml telling class eaf American. thre prewntt flatia-si arising eairely tema ehe resolute de:rermi utiona of imnprter tea dispose, of their stocks as soont ars handed. 9300 Atmrercn lhave been tnkcn on Seculatin, and 700 Ametricani lfor Ex port. I SALES o1 TttE wVELh. 1420 Upland II)3d a 54-1 14400) Orleans ida find 5260) Alabanna :4el a d l100 Sea Island ?4jd a l(Gd 20 stained do fid) a 7Aed 520 Pernnm Gid a Didh 650 M(aranban 5d se6Id 230 llahia 52d a Gid 300 Egypctian feld a 61d-lt a 751 1500 Surat 3jd a 4.jd 20 Madras 44d' 20 Dotmarara 7dl 20 WVest India 44d 420 Laguayra 45da 5jd 50 CUrthana 4d Frvne the Constitutionauist. Extnet oh a letter received in Auguasta Georgia. dated --Livsaoot., Feb. 10th, 1843. "Since our circular o~f the 3d instant. a mere extensive businesis has been donec in cotton, both otn the part of consumers anti speculators, but the market has remained eavy and the increased demanad has been met by seuch arn increased and ebundane supply that it has proved juast barely sufai. cient to sustain the quotations then given -the fair and gnod q uabties remaining stationary, whlile is ordinary and middling qualities, which have been relatively more abundant, buyers have had sonte farthei advntage. The sales for the week e Jetd .t..h.-:.. evening ...,,un te~3 alest. of which 14,820 are Upland at :4 to 51; .N, 400 Orleans at 31 a 6j; 5.260 Alabania and Mobile at 3t a 31 ; and 100 Sea If land at 81 a 1Wt. per lb. About 900 baleq of this, aH American, has lieen taken by speenltors. In otber articleq no change of-ny interest has occurted." Hon. John C. Valhoun.--The Madison ian contains the following ereellent re marks on the Hon. John C. Calhoun's leaving ihe . S. Senate : * "Ni 4ke MX. Clay. -vith a trenendous editorial d&igh ditimpets, and -a fand dance in a splendidty iurninated ball, did ir. Calhoua 'take'a final leave of the scene of tMs Ingsfy triumphs. his paring'thoughts were for bis eoun try. With a bleeding heart for the itju ties inflieted on the n'reress of the Penple by those assuming to be great leaderu,bnt who. in fact, are only usamate dema grgues; and after casting his Ias votes to .sustaisthe nominationso a patrinriChid I Magisudtre,whom he saw beset on all sides by -ultra tradtions, and whoe Admin'ifa ion lie had ATy sustained in every tiret Wf need-t the bmor or two, on Friday uigi 4ast, le reire alone from the Sea ate Chamber to his lodgings, an& wt oil o'clock the ensuing Morning embarked on the seamboUt for 1-bs home. He *riti sot be forgotten !" We endorse tag sendments with all our hearts.-PAiL. 9c. Mercury. Our City.-Notwithstandling the hard times, our little cityis moving towards su periority; inprovenmbts are going no, and every thing indicating inereasivg pros perity. Already preparations -are aak ing by a getitleman from another State. to build an elegant bricl dwelling in this city, and we notice that others as 'pe paring ler furher improvermeta. Weere informed likwise. by the merchants, that this season's rusiness has been ieh lr ger than herevorre, and from the wagons n hich aaily *rnwd the streets, we Ore sa tisfied of thle fact. Previously,-t'e was in the city, a poor assoftme't of s'tocks , but it is not the case this winter. lleavy and selected stocks of-Dry Goods and Groceries are in the ci:y, from which pur chasers can make nut their bills without going elsewhere. Every appearance in dicates prosperity to the city; and for those merchants dloing the best business, we particularly invite the -aiteation of our readers to the ciolurans ofthe Journal and [El-geficld Adverriser.] As a mirror is to the face, ro is a city journal to the merchants-those driving the best trade and not ashaned of lotting the people know what they have to dis pose oT, will be sure to set out in botd rc lief their advertisements to the public. Show us the merchant who does not patronie 'the papers, and we will point to one, who will not give good bargains - to those wishing to purchaso. Truth, every wod !- nirmburg Journal. The pape span which this nomber of te Con'dwttionatiat is printed.is froim the a::ufactere of Col. B. Dunham, the pro prietor of the Geenville oaper Mills in South Carolina. It will be seen that the in resion is good, and t hoopper of.ex en quality. CO. D has rented a storein this city% ciaJ i , ope'"d. aryin Met twospiedsstfIr ,- Cop ete assortment of paper, of all zes uduuaha ties, suitable for printers and offices, inch as letter and foolscap paper, envelop pa per. &c. Ilis paper will be regulated by the New York and Charleston- market. Merchants aud parinters throughout the state will be supplied with any kind of pa per they may wish. Tro printers par-tien lrlyfateies state, this establishment will ofrer tea'ny advanutagesi they will have al most at the doors of tiheir own oeceet their usual supply of paper eqlual to that menn Wsetuwd~ in the morth. and on terms eqnia ir e-o psnte favovnhie, and wInho A'6y'de 'lay. iPrinatets will rake this establishment under their consitt craion: it is worth their while to do so.-ConasitutionalisL. .The National Inutelligencer contain~A the rollowing notice of an improvotment in rail ronds: Xe.. Railroad Inrention.-.4 patent has been taken out at Paris by M. Tr. Wrough tone, a private gentlcman in London, for various imp)ortatnt impllrovemfents in rail way travellinag. In ilhe first place, he has a coach so constrrcted and suspended itn its proportibus that it cannot overturn, and rnns *Ith sneh snitoothnes as to occasioni tnu unpleasantnecis to the tranvellcr, and enea'paratively little friction to the railit. Sectondly, lie lins a new break of such easy construction that a child can work it, atnd which can be gradually or- inunediately b lrotight inth at'liub. Thirdly, the conduc tar, by theas of a spring at his foot-, can ini a niothtent whben there Is dlanger-, detach all the traitn from the loenmaotive ; and last, but nut lmeast, he lhas in'etetd a beau tiful piece of machinery by which tixe cob ductor of ihe iist catraiage can at any part of the ricad ascertain the precise rate of speed) at which thke train is travelling, and so prepare himself for the action tif ihe bere-ak ocr spritng so as to avoid all dlangetr to the piassenigers froit the negligence ur itmprudenuce ofthe engineer of tho locomo tive, or any other cause. Prrsesl-Our correspondent a: CThe raw, under date of the 12th inst. says, when speaking of the river-'. it is rising fast and nearly nut oef the baanks. We fear it may be so'etehing like it was two years ago this mnouth."-D'inyah Observer. Very 1'olite.-Monbieur Friskey, its many of us are aware, was qui:e a beau ideal, in his own way, and fully believed that others were of the same opinion con corning his own self. Not two thousand miles from llamburg, Monsieur happened teo fall into a party consisting of several ladies, where he made several remarks of a contrary nature from that which was In tended by him; so much sn. that the Ia dies, in order to naturalize him and pro pare him for future usefolnesas and sound sense, advised the little Frenchman to be more guarded in remarks about the ladies, especially when he spoke disparagingly of them, he should always eicept present promised to lkeep the advice end profit by h plen3iUre of rambling through The Pai {4cerffpany with some half dozen ladie when beriturnea after bis day's ga ,made the foflowitig 6peeeh to sou seated in the drawiljg to r +of 't : '*Vel ladies. I take von plehii walk ; de weddar ver grand; much gen! homme in de Park: hut I only see ti ldi*s-de ugliest ladies I ever see In i life.'-de presnt company ircept." Commercial. H Aastxo. March 14. Ctbfto-.-'Otfr market is firmer to-do 1 ian it has been for the previous fot 'dayt. 'it witbout alteration -from la week's prices. The expected news b 'the Great Western, which should hao come to band ere this. has, produced n idtination among buyers t hold bac Eim extensive operations. Our quota wans, Is -etremes, are 4 to -6 cears; prii ~I~ sales .5 to 51 -cents. There is m imieb Cotton arriving this weck. ouing i tf* recent ine!ement weathor. 'e have no aftcration to notice in ol Vicange'and Freight list.-Jour. CoLL'uSua, Marchl 1'. V6ton-Our market is still inacivt eli to a want of sapply and an uwil ingnes to paarchase till we have furtlic Meoats froin Eurpe. We quote neni ftun 4 to GA cetc. Frcights as u-nil. ' rhanre-Ou Charleston iII, nd 0 New York 4 per cert. premium. - Cin.txtar-on, Matreb 18. ~ oMton.-The receips of fhe week hav have anntunied to 8.975 bates Uplahi. a irhich 4.9? bees by water. sail 99 blesby ved road.. Exporledi v saine tin M balrN leaving 'a shipping stock a M.Inheum, ext;eAive of 4.862 balei m hipboan tot etesre. The market rn Sartfriday last oreed as de&iand heu vy n kloseld on the'eay VPn only 13 bateb beig fispl or . ot Mt::y tih firmst 1day. alfre newrly a *ee of mour or less rainv n eather, te salr, Nmuns'imi to M#4 b1Aoa, fn Treelay 1$ hales, an, o Wednesday 1065 bales. N.iarly oal these purchasers were made to- completi the-argpoes of vessels since clenred, am a' pices not varying materially from thos" of tie week previottv. On 'turadai mvording the sn anxiously looked for ve tonws y'rftGreat Wettern reached ui -tisging Liverpool dates to the l1ihh ui their cotntents being*( a very discourag Ing flture, affiete -e tbat day a coam plese tessations of all farther operations. Vnrwe batoe bet twne sale of 19 bldes a' that day. Yesterday hkewiie tho+e wa comparaNelty tothing &one, as oin'y 19 baIs hangeVi handst on th-se, thetee wa perhapis a dtecdit cf to Id tent. submit aod..'16 by seter,- but this may unr he ton, sired ws hevetaledpoint. Holders ani bers seemn to us to entertain r-ather i 'a r.et opinaio' as to the de".ino tha ouht to be wseuettcof The accontsm wMI. the lrmer seeft nio Aiiposed t sadt, even toiho ahove-the l:tterleci egnally disposed to hold back for lowe ratw- It is more probable that *e shn remain its tids unsettled staie ntil th Aex-iadvies -per Colombia. * hich ma eallh usbenuor about the 24th inst. Th tatioamount of the week' stales hav tangiog from 44. 1 '. NVlEA. e s~a lihat bflInds tuo weiningr Adrts.' -- aARRIED Iii 3obile. Ala. by the Rev. Mr. McG: - bha BIr. A. 1. WI:.:.ulas, to Miss JULIn M' oAstyfaghter of Mr. George Dav~is, Js., Me chaiwrMubile -OBITUARYE IieJ. at the residence of( hii.father Maji Johbn Tompakints, of thib District, on uarday night. the 11th inst., .tooms? a Tauavs. Mi. D., aged 2t .. ab. 11 mutstl andi days. The deccasewhas the suibjc ofadhictionu or the last 1ive motsho of his lif antd for~th'e last few weo.eki pn-vionao too h death. Chroaiic lBroniohitio, to::ether with ge eval torpidity ufthoe glansdoaar system. cotim hin eistirely to his bed. during which time I appeared fully consocionts oaf his apoprochio dissoizstion, anad ex aressed himself n ili pc feet compo~j.<ure an resignaton~ . vie w of ti event: EThe shaft wich has am this. ev-.-nt 1 fatally pierrod oe heart. hath left many wool dod and sorrowieag. The faily circle ot' t deceaserd tat,, not only been inovade~t :and couti ,etted to *yield to the op oiler the costh~e ur bote they could offer. the dearest idol ot' the tharoag: ntone knewi hiam tat to lose ahad e Iteem.sanit I'd ilm sr b::, tnmrous a t~iat atst ac'quaitaaceso the tiatingo i.i' hi Ideath, will sound the knelt of many cheri!on anticipationts, for diemtoiles. a' him; ttei uas af~teret ofprlaie, they fancieod atreac hies, asinpiid as Ib ui re, by thes anwrjiciOl d oawuing of tis p feional career. :i the: waent, in theb hoboy aid intaptity of his prioa pl,., atd tie sauvity of taiiL.i'positioni the el meats af rare fature public and priv:te woart In the aprnagtiame of his life hn I. gonea. an yet. ififebe-mong orisbiortas it is worthilly unwrthlypased.thn naywe not desplo as alighbther untimely. the evenot that hats Is niaugt of himn, lout the memnory ofhin ittur .Depaid'den deep tisey Iie, In: the. heat's tre'asury: And there the soul l'etites, Froni thinis tisat rare: To auingle'oft and hang. With the tene hallowed thare "g Of those th-tt were,. State of South~ Carolitna, EbGEFIELD) DiSTRICT. Hlowurd &. Garamany, . vs. L. & M. P. Suber. ~. WITILL BE SOLD, 'in the Town VVamhurg, at the houseof defendat on Thursday the 6th or A pril, at 23 o'cloe the following property, tir.: one lDra one Glg and H ardessaid Household al k(itceie Pufiur& Tbrdta Cash. 5. eIIR ISTIE, s. a. p. Mareh20 . 481 75) 3& 8 *General Orders. . HEIAD QUARtTEtIS,' Chiarleston, Feb. 20th. 18.43. Onosus No.6. ER. THIOS. T. 8TARKE.- k hereby a I Vpointedl Physician aan tgeon Generi with the rank of Liesainaant Cabaeuic, mud'n ho obeyedand respected se'ordongly. IBy order of the Conuamander-in-Chief. J. W. CANTEY. Marh 8A djutant and insp. Gpnl. Mach8tt r, ,,k -r r_ rrea e. _ titafi P, 0 V The friendt or" Mjo~r I. T. G. BACON- announce hi. is a candidate e for h Offie of Clerk of the Court, of Edge a held DiriCL it war 8 tf 0 ii. JOMM COLGAN, Merokant Tailor, R ESPECTFULLY informs his cus tomers, and the public generally, that be is just returned fron Charleston, with a variety of articles in his live, which he will dispose of on terms to suit the y rimes. ir march 22 if 8 y JOHN SHAW, V BRICKLAYtR & PLAISTERER, n rTENDERS his services to the citizens k T . of this and the adjoiniig Districtq. to do any work in his line, in a workmantike manner, and a: prices suitable to the titnes. t Hlaving servedI a regular apprenticesihip lo the business, he will warrant the work he puts together to smandi. r Letters arilresse! to the care of Wmi. F. Duarisoc, will meet with imumediame atten liorn. muarch 22 if 8 TIlE U. S. vilSTiICT COURT, r DwSrrtcr OF .OUr CARMOIA. I.V B.IN KRUP'P'C1Y. IN he niitter of Lewis 11. Cobb ierchant re-initg in .\bbet ille IDieirict. South Cut litseis llanikritspt. l'srrmiat ti nn Or der of the District COnnr of tie Unhed Staten. for thle Diptrict of South SCarimm. Notice is hereby giveni, that can-w. be ( shewnt beihre tIhe ij (Court. tat the Fe-diral Conrt liusea 'in Charledon. -0n the third day of Jnne newt. tat cievens o'cti.ek. A. i., r why *rl'e si.1 bAwin N Cobb. sholid nds r. sivn h'i Vi.charge aid Cerifticae am a 15ank Charlestam. Git dtay of .Vierch. 1S43*. If. Y. GA.Y. Clrk. march !3 l' d Statte of" SmithCaoi . IEDGF.l-'llGL.D DiTRiCT. 3 Y Ol.V'.'R .TOWLEs. Lsquire. OrtAinry rf Edeefield Districi. \Vhereas, Thosm-. Nichol. hal applied in is: fr ert, r .ldmiistratiosn e htmit . mmmini. Ili .ll annd Aingular the gnodtis and chai tels. rights nnd crelis of Jsn, W. Nichuots. late ol the l)imtric nforesaid. dect-awd. Thei' A're. therefore. tip cite and admon. imh alnA singtolar, the kindred aud crodli tors of tihe aid deceacel. to lhe anl appear ifire nie.a.itour next Ordiuary's Corn for tie saiid Diatriet ' be hotoen at Edgefeld Court [lsousc on the 3rd of April. M4.13. to Abhstv cause, if any. why the said Ad minisirauionshId not be granted. .Given undesa my hand and seal this 20d. slay df Ma:mrh. rne .hquennud eight hun -Ira iedfory three. & its the sixty-sevcuih I year of Asneric..n Iminpendence. 0. TOWLE.S, 0. E'. D. t .Marth ,9. .184-3. '($2 1:4) h) 8 LImel Lime!? Limue!T! i CASKS jum received. a con. r 2tait vapply of whicA wvil be kept on lifumd through the efeson. by SIBLEY & CRAPON. MA 15.- - 3t i Heitd I Quarter1 B ' dxvaaras EGI mQ.Td. C. M - dpleld C. H.1 -March 13, IF43. OCagit ZAQ. - S N co qte'euCe ofthe rcdgcnition nays tain Jew 31. Coghurn. of dgedield est Company No. 1. an Election will be held ons Saturday the 13th of May next, at Edgetield C-, ii., for the passrjause of tilling the xa.ttaucy. tan the samet dsy, atI ueo'lock,thae Edgetiseld *Beat Cwmnanys wall pa;rade1 at ihe above unbi * e-d p!.leo, cuied anmd euipped accordinig to r- law. oie I SA~mLEL I'tadiV. Lt. C'u1. .Veragrs- Lienat. Iiiiamey, Lieu I. Corlesy. r aad serg mai T. U. iconl. - A LL. Pe'rsnas arey torwared frsisn trading~ lu..fr twoa Nsotes ot handi. given byv sme tas - l'al W. C'onnuer, oine duea first Janaury na, s ,1hr j'ivea Iiinnsred Isollars. with imtereas fitom - the dast, sdates! Jasmisary 19, l.13. ' hie othser d for l'mve ltsundrhed ilouitars. due' firmt Januiary. 1 l84.'. sdatsd 19:hi Jaumtary, 1843. Th'Ie ..sid g4 Nates were givens 'ur landI, a plat It of which r- t''lissged tsa anothlisr pci Sas. Tnue :sstes mare eC ,n pmi-..iOu of (;enii. 1. \W. llodge-. whos a. 0 usiamily butsndl w.iith P'aul W. Conneiar, mi a buind Sto twi.Lme thes title of 'tash laanJ, gousd. I never e iatenad to payi t1:e saad unstes. - L.\ItKitN GillrN, afarcha 1.' tt 7 .2 IRana way N Fl 3i thme subsrber, lii insg near :lhsid cre.-k. ina the nei:bsli nkittiml Ch1Liatuasn's .1 ill Y:.ge~Ikid is-trfct. sVNegro manus .II HIIN, whomu I pur ba-e iif (mifaer a few w' eeksaL na.'itsr. fronii Virgii.m. Jetint .s ih wao rsi-gae. na ilichmnd tw, eis aant :ul yrel o ae.abou 5 eehor 9l aiietdhes ih -ai oflht candpoetid. ait hi iay j-ir n thisnr nte ahis theI e is a tema wesi tmade few rsoifull redsemkniabeckjcas w ill e,e pai. e had'lien h~e n torai waym ah( capr a rown ite claih coa.am Ataloon Lee. rs ge clot . Iti pt iel ei tr ing togt 4c to'h Cirginihai s-d guive.ar tint-fidllarsu1 rewar to rneo wo the roopprenlyh .ii oclave d conay m iynayj in tis. k taen sore tha geto hi arying cd thi-ie d keep cosantl ot ofn thate good sipl rofh home made worknabll xpnsof wilbeate pad Thedi speuao whichwil be das pchsed " f write hinme d rerwai eae s ai th abves fo ais mofthids it o.Asd ohwather Shccus. t hsfie l. occied by Iir. arch , if Me6s upSo uiesinalisbace. We have - depaytch. dewl as aytehi.s eb.her orShe ;oho let, s. Johs-Ioiri , B Y virnuie of lundry.- E 3(ecation's to me directed and! by the w'nitten con sent of all artes onceraed I shall iro ceed to self in the sbove stated cases, or) Wednesday the :id inst. at the house of John fnlow, the fMlowing valuable pro perty, viz : One tract containing three hundred and hirdein acres of land where defendar lives. One other tract containn: one hundred and twcnty-tl'o iers of laud, more or less, adjoiniqg'Col. Brooks, John Nobly, and others. -Also one thousand six hundred nod thir - ty-five acres of -ldd, in hree separate parcels adjoiniug lads'aof F.- W. Pickens. and others. Ali-to, eighsteen negrnes, vi.: Dave, Bridget, Lecnah, Tilda. Naqey, Johnson, and infait chiW. Rachel. Julia, Abby, Eir.a. Charles, Lee, Harrier. Clarissa, Anderson, Allen, and Frankey. Alio-Stuck of Horsei. Ctrle' flogs, one Wagun. Plantarion Tools. H'usebold and Kicled lbrnitur. Corn, fodder, Ba con, &c., A ith sundry other articles tot enmicratedl. Terii of Sale.-All sums under twen ty five dIllars ev-h. fill *umni above that amount on a credit fill 2-1h of Decembcr next, witi interest from date, purchasera ifs givo undohted security before the de livery oaf jrprty. Penn aid IlIrsiesaenn vs. Beverly leirton. S. ft. Mindy vi. he mine. inor hundresi eind five .acres o land more or less, kouwn u. the Willbourn tract, adjoining lands of S. II. Muntly. the esjeo of Win. I. Yeldell.'reea.ed. :n.d ocherm. sold sibject tc a nsuortgaer- givein tu Dr. Samuelfiress ley, deceused. Ic.dce. S. CilRISTIE, s. r. t. Marh8 .5 3 : t '6 State of' South Carolina, E oD-:FIEID DISTRICT. illia:n ren;:inc & llenrietta )for losur Fe agin. r ef0 C J. CoeAiinhan, Adwinisit'r. )Mortgage. W 11. UP, SOLD, at& the first Monday in Alpri: next. at Edgefield C. If. so close the above istaled Mort;:age, the folinwing pro. perty, %iz Feour Nepoep. Sarah.and her three hildren. Pantrick,-.1elia'and Jenny. Te', sm.' C.s-h. S. CH RiSTIE, a a. . nrch J5 ($1 51)) 3t 7 State of South Carolina. EDGF.FIELD DISTRICT. The Ex'erc of i i. A[. Collier, vs. Will. Vance. WL BE SOI.D. at the honme or defen odant, n Ma'niday the 27th inst.. the follow inr property : Onre lot f Corn and Fod Jer. eiglht head oflionses stock of Hogs and Cnttle, one Wagon. line seat Bliskamithi' Tools. one hundred and thirty-eight pieces of Bacon. Hlouelrold ased Kitchen Furniture, and vnrious other Articles not mentioned. Tcrms Cash. S. CHRISTIE, s. E. D. Mar. 13. 1843 '"' ( 100) b 7 State of South Carolina. EDGi',IELD DISTRICT. 4 PgUTY. A. . Nictillob, ' Bill to 'Ob Vs. tain tile E. X. Coleman, and others. forand4': IT. ippearing to my satisfaction that Elds ed N. Coleman, one d1 the defen dants in this case, resides bekond the hhn ics of chi-s State. On motion of Pope and Pes ordered chat the said Eldred N. Cola main, do plead aneswerscr demur to) the bill nni cr before the eigheB day of June oext: otherwise the said bill, wIll be ordered pro confesso against hit' J. TERRY, c. E. g To Bridp, Biders~. l8R lDGE so be Built across Edisto, wh~lere the illiaan P'oaey Bridge now a,-ats, and thcat the.~ Bsnihiing paid tBridge be let tc site- lowst~ bidde'r as l'dpgee Court licqe. scn thce ficat 3loniday inc Atpril neat: the Braige te, be, huilt of good am ateerisa. and wartited toe le ltwpt ini gea.. rap.sir fur ceveic yearslito' the time~ itisreceivedl; thme bUgeto iwc'ompeted Maerche 4t 6 Notice. I .L pereniss inidebtoed so the subseriber, h by noeta'e r npen ceccousqi. acre requesuted, as I'.ec aI< eferiivetl by the Town Conei, of the parivileg,- of retailing~.so coale fe rw ard as sedn as pueble:tt & payv up, he isedesirous uooLcses-4 hei~' bsae'.s. All Notes and accounta,, es -E ltk-d, m uome. sheape or form, by the next Rletaun l);sy. wvell- he placed in the heands di md Astor ury leer cosllectun. B. J. RYAN. Marchs 8 .tf 6 F ROM elhe wulhecnitmer, at he. resialence near the Ridgle. mn dais district. on or about etse 1ith of .Jasauary L.ast, a lip Green Moroc co Puc:KET 0005,. cuntaening a $21 bell upon0I the llanck of If litg, and a $2 bill up - en the Ptauk cif thus $tace bf Siouthi Carolina. aebioe a asingk.lehill uapon C'aleb Ruse. Arthur Stinithe an. Sicaaaeoq Caten., and the following prucceicwoay notes, liz. a note upose Michael W~eat-u; for 5122:t 23. de 1st January lad;: a note upna Geo~rge lancsant focr $23; a note up sea Abrahamc Chapaan for $21: a note upeoa l'. Wc. licey acnd e;. J. Welhsanas for upwards of S$80. n itls a credit endorsed of $55; a anote nplonI Lkaring Willianms and Wade Hlolatin for i'~ 20, with a credilt indorsed of $65 I1$: a snte uponc WViey Cates and Wilson Hlolstin for $10:; a nose cpon David Cambo and Wilsn Ilossiac for $12 50: a note spon Lewis Saw ver and I'. W. Perryv for $10; a note upocn 'I'nrer Watson for $8 13; and a note8 upom Wi1lliam Norris for $6 75. The subscriber of. fbrs a reward of Twenty-two dollars for the do livery of the Pocket Book and its contents. STANMOR.E WATSON' March 8 2t 6 Slate Rights and State Mehanics ! SADDLE, E3RIDLE, tIARNESS AND COLLAR MANUFACTORY. DAMI ADBY, R ESPECTFULLY informs the citi zens of Edge6eld District, that ho h'ns commenced she above ansiwess io all its varions branches. Haying just recei ved froba the Easter. Cities, a splendid as sortment of Bitts. Mountings andi Leathser. be ares the public that hi. werk will bo done in a style equal to' any Manselhetory int the State, at reduced' prices. N.11. Military accouIrements in the mont approvewf yie.