Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, April 05, 1843, Image 3

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termianate tb~ Ofiial, relationheos them. * .ABolwd.That our late .represeeolve earies with l4ae private life, or ua diminished Gdencead esteem, and our ~w( I y Ar his futur succem the Secreraies be re st sa.a spy of these reo . IpF Honorable. E. W. Piekemr 404ciue thqpita bo publishd in the w Ak( vrsolr and Uharloson Aler ooher Democratic papers hest the State. bherapsn the ipeedang waadesunisd , meet at Edgeeld Court Honse on the Ne lia .May next. . Wn lLD BROOKS, Cba'r. - . -I..W Wre- -Ter of okki'Ve'e theQeig irtil for the f linMos. wme nd Sman,. ~mtWSeSs4i th brig Uemen, has ter s of arsix weeks, on * sa and' Vosanies Mackenzie's de ogaisd by bi eefnseloa the 22d nLt. .--dawlt jaftd.-The N.Y. Jeru1shf as.w,; of 'tbe -2:natsy:-"h e y -Ithbneraa thatloom fron the U. odas, stated tyat whem near oddd Hope, mutiny waadiscov .a Ig('.jili. planned among the cre SsIfe..of the crew, that the n adockwand being arranged in *If wag a" eWWet they wanted, whea ftee a-timmstepped forward with con s w er nstantly iet dowu and the crew qe t1ehir duty. Weeie not the e exctly from trt bandsbut under sacb that we think someth'ng like the poltiaes' of the Hon. F. c We ave received a copy...f an - priations made at the fas 6"-for the balfealendar year ag4fjvevaoe, 183, and the fiscal year *enta3owmne, 1844-that is, for 18 montbs. Cinil aid~iplembe46uodbse, nam,196S53, B.. . -- 1,898000 .091,950 e fihusnt, 4,733,130 00 Fm 808500 JAssb'm .9,16,74o 00 r ?.F Va: husai, AIAMh09 O a 2,104,205 00 - -, 1,117.490 00 pominemal 46000 00' T -eiyef tote *aaty wiob &--mwdd*& -1".. 531. ,72(; 00 (Ahe mviogtoen ' i imArkansas ivers, 156,000 00 c Co et.ib onofbarbokaoalAke 'Mau. . - 80,000 00 PaymentsawwsGeeis -iliMid, 19,400 40 To. bu&biaegpisbL . ., 30, 00 Fm a .Ai of tMem. 3000 00 'tal haaflie esGV 50,00W 00 Varss mybi 0allet' Si* as magey smers ohe ex ' ettaSI9IS~3tbeC. ' jadisa ,and etherm ar ted Wto be est tied. u knows, taiet when 'asertained, to be pitdit hTrasury d6ma- . tad at ,.. 100,000 00 $*4499,25 OG Kanuat theme s.4' ' f o laswre a kmde inst iothna Th ap tions for the. o.4jffice De ptlebt.S. ' ar paidexcusiel out of foramsenabe4geonthe TUnsay, animatto Ther:fgalwing Order fIrm dhe Jton Davidities. Prisident of the Equity Court of Apgisea, appear in the 'Chrlesodm and Co 1umbigpspers, we publish for the benefit of our frades,Teosef whom, no doubt, may be' - " casire'' Int4 Chacrye-Ia par spnep reisioa of the Act of Amsom blypamsed in eeber, 1842, notice is bete hybepb at the.4.aisn eftisw Court in Co. Jo ,ty neat, fethe Circuits, wilb hdinthe [aloigprder, viz: " tiss, Ajpeals frem tis Dituict of Char lestop os.w eks. if 'so much time be ne - cessary.'if no,iiie the Appeals next in order. SSpeeptd,'Appealsfrom pbn Equity Circuits ofthe upperO~i~, swih wC eontitned aths Delbet at thwecefer nittinge in Co lumbia..en'the.thhid Monday in May, for oune -'e44:ik frd.. the 'second Eqniry Cirenit cat ~i Oranmgeburgh, on the - fourth Mes*~p Ks;ay. be one week, if so toueb time be nesessary, ifsnot, then the Ap pea fwsont s hised Equity-Cireuit commenc mug at Charaw, e soon asthese mentionmed batqre.pghest" , Eatgassevuemoa*.-On the 14th I nit. (says tbeat4elIer( Va.) Watchman,) I a disti eh sh~,.or shakig .of the earth, accopanid byyambingnoise, much lik thatelf tis# wagn'pasing oVer 4 frozen gipond, wee ebeeved hy many peo plein MoNeatpr ~ ticimity.. Itseemed! to come le ant amn dtregIes. . -alM wduss, afareb 19. Y :-iftbe seboonmer Colers t iid'pailearrived'yestea. day, .aediesesfront aa s~tbaeMex oisteGpd 1sik the arrlial of theil 5 rus with additi~a rle ' the, will snrboatheC'ampaest n'e ntr, bhi ma eeeta be ac -ee ibrought totehsia t b tfe, ass . week, fiumniooe town in he. E~sar, wyso a .-. tad . it,.... by.,. tim n...i.l .. ....: ,u :.. Tag ADVXIT W5. it, %knoiand Agri Gasr~sausr-A' ths suggestion of "A Rtember,' I take the liberty ofeqnesting yor tiendance i the Court House of the District, il o'oloci .on agorday, the 15th ofthe pre ent nonth, (AptiL) Tho abjeot of the meet ag is. Wadpt suitable measures for siding I ;Ruin, the Agriculurel Surveyor of the ifR it the business of his appointmUenL It is koeito you. gentimen,,'and to the itiaens of the District generally, that the Le ,islature, at its last session, deemed it import int to the interests of South Carolina, that an Lgaicuktral Survey of d State should be ade. The object to be acompished by the arvey is. an improvement In whatever relates o the cultivation ofthe soil, and the raising of tack to the best advantage. This object is be sevelent: itis noblei and itallsdirectly within iroVince of de Legislative supervision to pro ide for its accomplishment For the success 'a promotion ofrhe design, the servicesofM. L Ral, a gentleman of experience, skill, nd chairacter. have been secured. Ihe com ensation is drawn from the funds of the State. Each citizen is. therefore, a contributor to his :ompensation, and, by consequence, one of his npkeyers. This accomplished Agriculturist does not lesire, that his office shall be a sixecurc. That s: that it shall be an oicc of emolument to hm, without profit to his ewp:v er. Of this he following extract fron his letter to the Pre ident of the State Agricultural Society will af. brd satisfactory evidence: " Sir:-For the fulfilment or my duties as kgricuitural Surveyor of the State or Suth Carolina, it Is essential that my effarts shall save the support and aid of time Agricultural ommunity, whose interests the survey was de igned especially to promote. " I am impelled by eveiy consideration. to lesire that services soaght in my appointment ihall be as faithfully performed, as zeal and in lutry, and toy imperfect ability and menns nay permit. But all these, however faithfully ipplied. wP.1 avail but little, unless aided and piven effect to by the co-operatino of the weil ufrrmed Agricultnri'ts of every setion of the Itate, and in every department of Agricultu al practice and inquiry. Such co-operation mnd action, properly applied by the Agricultu. al' Societies, will leave to the Surveyor the notm humble, and yet the most useful function of his office, tiat of serving as the organ or hannel ofeommunication, to receive and bring ogether, for diffusion and general use. the *at amount of intormation alreadf in each articular section, and. which inny easily be sllected and reported bj the Agricultural So ieties, or by iudividids. In this manner. the kgriciltufalSarvey may lead to important ud ge'nefl banefit, by inducing the fumrni.himtg f full and teneral informati'n. But without ch id, the Surveyor's service.must necessa ilj be coiflmed to narrow limits, whether of pace, or of uNbjects ofinvestigation." Permit me, now'. to 'uggest to you. Gentle aeu of the Society, and to the citizens of the )istict generally, the importance of availing mrselves of die favorable opportunity thus resented for securing indvidual and public ood. A full attendance of the members of he Societj, and of the citizens of the District will be a step of much consequence towards tach a result. For ass comnittee will be most robably app,ointed.to make arrangements for inilitaing to Mr. Ruf~o bismurvey of te Di. rat, sueh gentlemen, as have the leisure, and tr willsag te accompany him over those parts. if the District in which they reside, can fur hidh to thae cohmmittee their namnes, and the at'through which they will attend him. By isa rmean the committee will ho enabled. In heir correspondence. with Mr. Rt., to direct mis movessentain such a imnner, as to render bena most profitable within the period, that he balI be engaged in his survy of thme Distnet. Respectfully,. ,WILLAAM B. JOHNSON. S Pres. oftsP. Sr A. gee.of E. Dist. Ena.:a*KLD C. H. April 1. 1843. P. 8.-Several Addresses may be expected. )Fre1aL REo3T 07 TBE LOSS of T3E U. . TAT5~S 9uM con'coKD. Ertrael of a Letter from Coawmander Con; oer, of the U, S. Ship Johnt Adams, dated Table.Bay, Cape of Good Hope, Deenber 26, 1842.. " I regret to inform the D~epartment 'hut ho Pqrtuguese brig.Union, arrived there a 'ew' days since with the surviving officers nd crew of the United Staes ship Con :ord-the offikers andi men* under charge if the ',eutenatns.3Mr. Gardner, who has. ilicialy-communicated to me the loss of he Concord. Site was wrecked oni a sand ar at the mouth of the river Lnrango, ill he Portuguese pirovince of Quillemane. Taptain Boerum, Purser luart, and James )avis, ordinary seaman, were drowned n the 2d November;. while crossing time mar at the mouth of Loraugo river In the ig. I have -taken five niidshipmen and iy sen on board the John Adams. The emainingofileers and crew will proceed mmediately in the Portuguese brig .whiscj coveyed them to this place. The Con ord, after throwing over h;er guns, &c.. a lighten her, was forced over the liar at ligh water with loss of rudder, keel, &e., ind otherwise materially injured, though tot a complete wreck." Border DigicLties.-The Bangor Me.) Daily Vs hi'g contains the proceed PgA of a public meeting of tbo eitizus of roostook cnunty, who was attempted to e carried off, ob civil suit, by individuals nown to be aniri sagents of the mu. boriies of'the P'rovace of N"Yew Biruns ric, on the 11th inst. It appears that great excitement prei ilead upon th'e hordier andi that the eople sided by the U. S. troops, -seeee ed in effecting his rescue. Subsequent. the citiseas met, anid pissed snidry re pltions expressing indignation at the irage, and it was ,'Voed, sbat the thanks of this meeting a presestiad to Capt. Webster, commas lng the D, 8. Troops at Fort Keat, lir sprninptly Eiraishing assistance so the vil authorities to recapture our citizen on ur owna toil,.as defined by the late treaty nd o seenre and bring -the offender to LasTsfa Part auPin.--Advices to, the 4thof March rm Port an Prince haye been reedved at Boston. The following are extracts from the latest Ietter: - PORT AU Paac; Mab 3, 1843: , Political matters are very unsettled. The I insurgent troops frm the south are said I to be not far distant from the.city, and ad attack is daily expected. --;All the stores am shot up, sid there is no business do ing. It 1.-said that many of the Govern - pent troops have deserted to the enemy. We hope that matters may be settled sbortly. PoaT AU Parnce, March 3, 1843. The Revolutionists are Inarehing o, and are now at Leogane, (about twenty roar miles distant,), and intend to enter this town on.Sunday. the 5th ins;. How soon soever it may - be, we hope that it wifinow be quickly settled. NYw ORLais, Marsh 24. 'The Hon. George A.; Waggaman expi red yesterday a qdarter past one o'clock. This result was anticipated soon afleritils duel, and for the last three days was nite certain, as mortifiation had begun Its work of death. From a post mortem ex aminsiion of the body it was discoVered that the femoral artery had been complete ly sevared. as declare4i by his attending surgeon when he received the wound. Bee. Later from Merico.-By the arrival of the U. S. schooner Dolphin, from Vera Cruz, we have received intelligence from Mexico several days later than our last ad vices. In consequence of the death of ourcorrepondent, from one of those fe vers incidentil to the climate, we are obli ged to rely on verbal information. The Dolphin brought 822.000 in specie. She left Vera Cruz on the 3d instant. and touched at Tanipico on the Dth. While at the later place a paper was put on board communicatiug the intelligence that the Texian pris-ners who were cap tured at 3Mier, and %vbo had succeeded in eft'ciing their escape, had been retaken to :ho nunaber of Ill. Mexico was free from internal dibtur hauces, Santa Ana had lefg his farm of Manga de Clavo, in order to he present at the adoption or the new constitution: It is stated we know not with how much accuracy, that the President of Mexico hassent agents to flnuston, to treat for pence bet ween Mexico and Texas. From all accounts the Mexicans are preparing additional forces for the siege of Campeachy. Seven hundred %roops sail ed from Vera Cruz to re-inforce the army at Campeachy. The Mexicans were pre paring for a vigorous and well concerted assault.-Ibid. Laiest from dlatamoras.-The schr. Zerviah left Metamoras on the 13th inst. She brings the following information: The Texan prisnners rose on their guard at a place calle4 Salado, 20 leagues be yor.d Saltillo. After etlecting their escape wirfia good supply of arms and ammuni tion. they ooks a. i. direction. Gen. Apudia on the receipt of this news, im prisoned I bo1 c aptured at Micr. Col. I 'isher andtaf had been sent on ir. ad- < vace, and or course were not among the party that escaped.-Courter. Office of tb Daily Goorgian, SAyIIIVAU, Mareb 28-12 M. Fromn Florida.-By the steamer Gen. Taylor, Capt. Peck, the Editor of the i Georgian has received the St. Aqugnetine I Herald of 20th inst., and the News of 25th inst. .Extracts follow : Southern Coast-RicA Lands-On Sun day morning last, Messrs. C. Loring. W. WV.. Loring, J. fledriek, P. Loring anad Whiting. returned from an expedition to f,.ake Worth, situated im mediately iu the rear of what is laid down on then army miaps as Boa Ratione, some eight to teu miles. south of Jupiter Italet. They repre sent th'e lands in this section of country as being very rich indeed. Frost has never been known in what section, as thie sweet potagtes, sugbr cane, and peas, planted by the Indians, are as green and as ,fresh as they generally are in the months of June og July. As proof of the richniass of the soil, these getntlemnen brought samples of sugar cane, found growing in the~, Indian old fields, measuring frottasix and a half to seven inches in circumferance, iThese stalks of cane are represented te .average from twenty to twenty-two feet ij length, and filled with jbiceofrsuperigr quality. The planters of wealth wbe intend emi grating to l'lorida, would dp~well to locate on tie southern coast, as twhey .will have decided .advantage itt -point-,af iclitnate. Their crops can remain in thp field until arriving at the stage of perfect maturity. National Convntion-Louisiana. Mtary land. Michigan, New. JUanvpsbire,.Ken wucky. and South Carolina. have recoin mended~ May. 1844, as tbe time for hold ing the New Convention. $iissisrpi hsas declared her intention of holding her State Convention fur the purpose of nomi natitng a candidate for thme Presidency in January next. Alabama has declared for 'a State Convetiion, for the same purpose in. December nest, and the impression generally thromn kont the Union appears to bsittfavor.of hay. 184-4, as the most sni. 'table gimie for a National Convention. A Convention, however, was lately held in Virginia for a different object, which un dertook to recommend November next, for that purpose. We cannot sea the oh, jbet In this, unless those who .suggested it are desirous to forestall public opinion, before it has time to ripen. This will not do, !p~d if it be~persevered in, the men at the bend of this movement can'oly ex pect to introduce dissatisfacuion~ am ist consent'into the party. The .days of can enssing and party management are fast passing away, and those who now expect to control the Democratic party -of this Union, by polling the wires, will find that they are attempting what they cannot do. The sense of the people ainst he Airs as eertained, before this Conention can be bold The people want a Convention to dothhidding, not to tell them what to do, and if they should be mad enough to arrogate .19 teselves power which lie longs only to ste people. they will incur the indignation of evety bonest man be longing to the party. Any attempt to make a pretnature nomination will begin in di. content and ent in defeat, and woe to those men teho will camse this thing to happen. -Montgom.mr Adve comamercial. . HAMIdka, March 28. Ceria,--8ae our report of hat week, the ran5aetions in the Cotton market have. been Ight-but few sales made, little ofering and eceapte quitoi short. The late ane*a by the ,olumbia, will cause our marset to go down all j ct.", if-we may jud e frona the present i6eing among buyers, The sales for the-past ii dave hie varied biit little in prices front rom tiee of the preceding week; -and until we have a constant and regular trade, we. will is unable-to form an opinion of bow matters iaroUa OL- Suffice a:'to say, that appear mnsare a tber loomy.although we hope for arighter prospects hereafter. Prices rangle to faj froi4 to6 ets.--prineipalsales5to jets. *rAts-To Charleston per Rail Road 2S :m per hundred pounds for Cotton; by hoa'ts jI per bali. To Savannah 40 cts. porbalc. Avou.s11n. March 30. Cc4pa.-'his market has notucapged its esteres since the receipt of tbe Liverpool ad. rices. A very fetv saler have been effect-d, it prices-encnta last week. Thbs cotton in the ivarehouses are not offered for sale, planters iaving given- orders not to sell. The fact is hat there is now no eetton on the market; and t is more tha. probab!e that our mnrket will remain in it1 present conditi'n until May or lone, when more activity will spring up. by a :hange in the European markets, when hold. irs will have to be governed by it; but it is iard to anticipate. a favorable change, though we say that the couditionofthe cotton markets :anuot be worse titan it is.-Constitalioaalist. CUoLtuxar . fi'rrh 29. CoUen.-Since onr last report we have news irim Europe twenty-one days later than former advices. and the complesiun of it must he ae Lnowledged to be -tather dark. However, it as not stfreted. in anw. nmnible derre, the irioe of pime Cotton; but at the ower and iddling qualities there ls s been a shade of lecline. Owinag Jo Tbc hadness ofthe weather nd the itate ofihe ruad,, very little is couning n, and the market is coaseqaucntly in a dtull md languid sPnis. We qisote fr om 4 to 64 tis; rinciile sales at 5 cents -Chraide. "Te silka ti fiht lndls tar tciutiw g Aearfts." MARRIED On ili 23d ult. by -Giles Martin. Esq.. Mr. .aaKS 3Artes. aged 25 years. to Mrs. E. LAMMAox. aged 65 yeare, all of thii Di4rict. OBITUARY. Died. at the resi~aidce or mt. Fotis Lak.e. in his District. on the 1 a-t filt.. of Vanastumiltioin. tlier an illness offive weeks. 31 r.Jamxx Taitax. ged 43 years Mr. Tinme was it Printer by profession. a sativeof Charleston, S. C.. but Tor a atimboam f vears lhats been a resident of this district. iithitn the'last ive years. on account of his ightfailing lie was foreed to seek other em ,loytenit than that of Printing. By advice of ,is friends, who were nutmernus..he conaunenc. 4 the ardisous duties of a Teacher. in which. it the tine of of Li death, he had made presf ,rogress. las ing a large Aelcamy at Bloickers rle. under hii charge. llaving gained the snidence of the old and young, in the n,-igh torthood in which ho Ind located himsuelf, lie as rnspected by all cisaes of society. a nd is) account of lis strict sense of jnatice and ght. lie was often called upon to settle those ile matters which naturally occur in country ircles. The neighbiorhood in which he taught he last 18 ttionths will sensibly feel his loss, as t will be a hard tink to find a pierais calculated o fill thestaton hie has left vactat. To his rAa. ivesand friendnst a distance, it'no doulat wiil )e a source ofgratification to know. hat their ela:ivf or friend. rrom the hands of strangers. ceited that consolatiun sa requisite to a dy ng man. not merely out ofcharity. or for gain. it from die love and respect They had lorhim, lIt was one otGod's noblest woris-An Hoa t Mans. ET" The Charleston Merenry and Yorkyihlc Jumpiler will please copy the above. SThe frieuah of.aJ sor 3U'1 IREDGE .CREATHAMI, announce im as a Candidate fur the othiee of Colonel of le 9th Regiment ii. C. M. to Gill the vacacy ecaionedl by the reuignuatieoo Col. lill. April5 . if 10 O7~ The friends of .oa4jor r'. G. BACO.N. sanunce himi a. a canT idate or the tlic. of Clerk of the Court, uf Edge ield District. mur 8 tf 6 Notlee to Guardians and 'Trustlees. T HOSE Guardians anid Trustees who have not miadea their aniaual retarns sinnat the irst of Januanry. 1843, are hereby notifled to lo su, nai or before thme first Monaday .in May meat. or rules will be served 'an them to shoe :ase. J. TERRY, . C. 3.. D. Conissionser's Oles, A pril 3, 114.. SApril5 _ _4s 10 Dead Quarter, hst hirigadle Cavaalry,. April 1, 1b43.) )sas No. - LIEUT. COL LEROY 11. MUINDY. will take cnomand of the 2nid Rsgimeaat taf Javalry, and tie respected and obeyed accor linglv, utni further, orders. By order.of8aig.GenLI. . L Bonhaem. W.-A. W1ARDLAW, Brig. Maj. April 3 . t f io Head Quarters/' 2nd Regiment Cavalry. IA pril 3, t143. IN ,abedhience to an Order from Brig. Genl. Bonhean. an Electiotn for Colonel of thme 24 mtgiment of Cavalry, to fdl.the vacancy occa ioned by the resignation of Col. Joseph.Diack team. will be held on Friday the'Jd of June nea.. ~ac Ca ptaint giving notice hereof, at Isis Com-. aaiy Muster Gronnd,as regqured by law. Oin the day follsteing. the Managers will neet atube lieg imenital Muster Ground. count ta thte votes, and transmtait to the Brigadier "3eneral acertified statement thereof, signed by d the Managers p resent. - . EROY 1- MUNDY. La C..cewApr.2d Regt. Cawstip. A pril 59? I0 STRAYED O N the 23rd ult., from the plantation ofthem subseriber, within two miles of' Moftnt. Willing, a Sonael MARE COL'.one year old atAngaet. shte has' a mnmall whIte streak in th. ace, and one bind foot whe,~ has been twie aned on the neek'with phienmi tot the dis eaper; was- very likely and in fis order. whetn it strayed, Any persois whor may have id Colt,or can give-any account of at will please direct to the subscriber at Mount Wil ing P. O HENRY C. HERLONG., A pril 413' J0 Notice. - - LLpros indo'sed to us on aceaunts du h.ttof' Janary last. are re p;ested to como and settle up. We have o pay our debete.- . - -. - GOODE &LYON. Vch.1't er " .Cholce Fmnly jedaieu PaMsIA, V"#, . *Vdse QLASS. AND every artiele ualy kept i. DRUG -S'fORICS, are ofred to the lowest mar ket prices,-- by RISLEY & Co. Hamburg. S. C., or HAVILANs, RISLEY & CO. -0 Augupta. April 5 3ama 10 Ne* Cash Store, SIBLEY'S CORNER, HANDURO S. C. Ladies, &'ye want a rich new Dress, At your own price-or even less. lias to- the New Cash Store. strijhtway Secure great Bargains,-wbile you mny. Our Stock.of Goods beinplarge and now, Indocements great we'll offer you, You still shall fid. as heretobre,, The.Chfapest pJace. die Now Cash Store. AVING apent the past month in th.City H of New York,- in the selectiob ofan ex tunive (ashionable and Cheap Stock of New Spring & Samnmner :GOO0DS,' We would respectfully ask our old ensto mera and the public, to examine our assort ment and learn the prices. before -purchasinp elsn bere, feeling confident that the citizens o South Carolina need no longer he undes the necefstv of leaving their own State. to pro cure DILY GOODS, as good, aiAionable,anc cheap an in any other market Our assortuent beinog unusiually large. we shall not ennnerate articles nod prices. bta "Puie you we shall Like great pleasware in xhewing Goods, and naming small priaes. No cbig-e fur lookintg W.r KETCIUM & CO. N. B. Rfemeniber we* have reanaoved frotn the old stai.d neir luntei'm Hostel, to the new Brick Building on Sbley's Corner. W. K. & Co. Ihambuar April 3 M 10 Merchant Tailor 3hop. AVING given- th6i branch of our bsi 3 news our particular anention ins iel,-rtini fromin this iprinyXs irlonrati..n3 the best, cheap est and asmust fasluab'aaile les ut'. Cloths, Cassinaeres, tend VE NTINGN. and eprv other article nere-sary to n Gentie man's, Wardrobe. we will onl' add that tie Shop is still conducted toy . Mr. K. M. FULLER, Wooe taste and skill in cuttinZ, and faithfe: nes of work, is too well known to nced out prnise.- - Terma Cash. poitively, prices in accord ance with tcrms and timcs. . ' WM. KETCilUM &CO. Hamlurg, April 1. 1843. - di 10 10DOZEIN Men'sandl Boya, white 10and colored Ptalin Leal.Hats, Childrens amnd BayN LeglionMas, Me-ia Legho-rn and Panavpa flat-, - 25 tinz. wliate and cnlored Hoods 25 to 37cts 6 dot plain Straw Bontaets,. $1 to $3. Silk Bonneta, black and fancy. $1 54 to $4, Ir-glarns Bonnets. (fine) new elape. if ioes Cypresm & Straw Bonnets 50cts. to $2 Arti ficial -lowers, Mand Boes. &c Just received by WM. KETCIJUM & CO. Hlambure. April 3. 183. - at " 10 New Sprinr & Snmmer GOODS. JNO. 0% B. FORD, a full asaornIment of for the bSpeing and.Sananser Trade, wich~k hn wi ll sell rerutoa foir Cash. March I tt. 9 PETERIGOLLY, Turner and Gunsmith. I NFIftMS5 tha citizens of Edgefie' 1.village and its vicinity, that he is pre pared to execute all kindsaof Turnit'g, is Wood, I-ron. Bras,, or any kind uf Metal lie also repnirs all kinds of Otuawork at the lowest prices foir Coa. (GP All. peradias nlebted .to him art re-spectfully reqjuestad to come forwarc ad sette their asccotuts.. manreb29 tf 9 JoHN COLGAs, Merchant .Tailor, R ESP ECTF-UL LY infThrms his enas tomler-s, andl the puliek geqerally that Ihe is just, returned .fromn Chasrlestou with a v-ariety of articles in his line, wicl he will dispo'se oft on terma to suit the tims. tmar.'h 22 t f 8 head Quarters, Seva'r.t R&xc1E5Tr.S. C. M. Edgefleld C. 11., Marcha 13, 1843. Onoxa No. -.. ,. IN cnseu'reeoosheresigdaation of Cap I ain Jess . Cogborn,-o E~dgediekdBe Company No. 1, an'l-'lection -will be held et satuarday the l3.h. of May- next, at Edgedehs C. II., I'or the pisrpose of Eillitng the vacancy )tin the same day,. at 11 o'clock, the Edgefleh Bemat Company will parade at the above am ,-J plc armed and eqnipped according t law. By order ef Col. Wigfall, SAMUEL POSEY,. Lt. Co.s * Maagers-Lieut. Ramney, Lient. Corley, and Sergeaant T. G. Bacon. March15 0t -7 Rama Way FROM the subscriber, riving nern Cloud's creek, in the ne'gbbourhoes ofCamnsMill ki E~District may father p'urelased bibr from a ape cufator.ftoma Virgintia, John said he as riednear Riensaond, Va.,,le isaboast years of age. abont.5 feet 8 or 9 inches high oft light complexion, and has a seat on the or nier ofhis left eye; tis-a stout well made reflow tull faced, spek quick when spokento. Hi. had on whoa he went-awaya t cap,a brown ish clothi coat, and pantaloons of course .pr. cloth. It is quite likely be is trying to get.Jaci to 'Virginia. I will give twenty-fite dellat rewar to any -person who 'vill apprcgend 14 said slave and coqllne him in,any'iail is thi State, so tisat I get him again, uJtiry-Sv dollars if takep onit ofthepSate, tld ihrough home all reumonabiu expensesg will be .ppid. -'The eeenistortrom WitNMaparchs writes his namne Andrew Lee ADAM BLACK. Trhe omi Soutle-Carolinian, will cop' the absove once a month until torbid. Ato rurwandth ae-cn -, t,..,i,.,ffs.:.:. A ko Anoway. William --Avds, . - Andrsws W. .9 A 8fuale Bisikkalte , tal sa. Boley~Thom Bird, Eldred M Blocker. Mr. Bejamin. Dr. L' iftare, Joks -a Bl- er. e S oi Claybrook, W. E. Couerom, Wak B. Caro, M -. CochcroAB Cbandler, --OCarr .W3eMan - Culbreath, lawisa Chg . . Chapman, John'. Coleman; Col. IV. Dinwiddy, Samuel Doggeg. Nary. Dard, Ds. C.. Denny, Col, D. Delaughtei Miss-Julia E Eddina. Wm. EthrdgsWlfliu. Eutes, Peer EngU' Jams. Eldridge. Col. S. Fleming. Rev. W. H.2frecherYok.M -Fair, John - Ferguson, Ts Garpbin, George R. GardMur. fgiis - Gee.rthy, M.. Geer,D i Griffin, Wiley 8. Giffij Richard: Glover, Wiley Gria, J..Jur..' Hilk Mary ifarden,W. C. Hill. Martha Ilfeerson, Jamsw Holsten,,Asa iarmn, Henry' H awse., Iane Hobbs, Mis So'9 Hollkiter. J. G. Ifaney, Ishu. Harris, Moses J - - Jones, Beaj.dwin Jackson, Rhidy Kirklatd. Miss Eliza K. J. C. Kitg. Bartley Kennerly, Re. 8. L i.nndy. Mrs. Lewis. Mrs. Loawery, Coonrod .arper. C.S. Larnow. Estate of Loveless, T. fl. Lafiou, Robert May. Samnel Mcne. B J. Madhis.- W. 11. Meekw. Briant' McCam. Rev. A. mibclJoel I Moore. John tiller. Mis. . Martin. J'.hn P. McDffuie.. , Mourphy. O-well Muuay, LU.. Ma. a, Willi-u . Nickos~o, 0. J. Norris, W)iiamp 0 .. . OJ. Mrs. Ogilvie. Mrs, Margart Odd, William Pardon, John 2 Popek ColiC.P. PettersonjMrs. . Peak, P.3, W. Perrincather, Joeph; Qulebutm, John B Roper. Joel* Riddle. John Rop,-r, Freeman Ryan. Mrs. R. L Richardson. David Randal, Joba Rieus, John Slow, William - inudth, Thomas Sheppard, James Shaw, John Smith. J. U. - teen. Staham, Murshall Booka, Peter2 T 's - - & . Tucker, Ardicus'2 Turner, lry. Tenenw. Dr. Gilbert 2 - V., Vernon, Mrs. G. A. Vines., as. Mutjyr Vance, Samuel Witherspo-en. Mtrshalliatsan. Mail - Wawn Tillan* Weekfaleit, Mrs. fLou. Williams, Mue Caro. i6a line Wightman W. 3. WillamsJeuse i . 9Y - Youngblood, A. 81. FRAZIER, P. 51. A pril 5 ($2 60) 130 ~3i Ii State of1 Soth , Ca!Iolin$. . ED(JEF1FELD DISTRICT.-. ' Y OIVER TO WLES. Esquir. Wheroas. Eli:. U. - Tompkins, applied to me for Loiters or A dmiistration us'all, and singular ihegood. and chattels, ights, anid credits qf Samuel Tsmkins, lsta of the Dist riet aforesaid, daceased. - These see,.therefore, to cite and admo. ish all and singular the kindred and'eredi tors of the said deceased. tom be and appear' before me. at our- aext 'Orinaury's Court for the said District to-hie hoLdent a: Edge... lield Court House on the 17th April. ;183 to show eause,.if. any,-why the shid Ad ministrauion should tnt be Granted. - s. SGiven under my hand and seal this 4tht day .of A pril, one -thousand eighttukao. dredI and foriy three,. and in the sixty e vonth year of American dpndn. _April 4, 1813 [82 12J_ .._ 0 T HE U.-S. DISTRf CT'CAURT', UIT-rsc-r oF.NoCtN (R0LIs.. JN BANKRiUPTO-Y. I-N te matter of Lewar B. Cobb. NMreiras; Aresidling in A bbeville biistrict;South1 Car. alina a BlankrupL. Puarsumt to an Order oftbe'Disuuier. Cour, of' the United States, forthe District 'irga Carolina, Notice ia hereb? givee, that egs.s shown before the asid'Coefet, at i~ae Fede.Sab Court Hloue irr'Chartesna, oud hr day of Junweet..t eleveui o'sek' A. N Iwhy tihe ;ad Lewis B -Cobb, ahould not ye. ceve Ihis h'rschargo and Certifeaeajs a Bank rupt . .. .. . Charleston, 6th day of Miatch. 3843. 11. Y. GRAY, Cb*l.e Stateof South Caretjiig EDGEFIEL D DISmT,, IHoward &.Garmaay,' - . es L.ArM. P. Suber. WI;L E S D, imJ.fe'iown of -Hemu'g atthe housiafdefendant on Thuray,th Gth of April, at2 o'clock on Gig brprt,-es one Dray. oeGgdad'Nness, and Houeholdand Kitebe12 Furrikure. . TrrmsCash. '' 3larbh20 - (81 78) &1 8 - -. NORTICE. LePesnsae iorwarued froni tadhmg .ortoNotes a had,-giwebby am. a * Panl W. Conner, one due at Juuauy nss, , farFlIe HandrsdDellaru.. witdtnmt Ai I tiedate, daed Janp 19, I843&Thbsiher r for Fite Hundredal zIdaeStJ 1845,. dated 19tli nr 03 5 Notes were gifen ad, r o( inapmen fGeG. W March1 iA . 7