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*. EDG EE 4i W nuAssa sun19 1842 wre uim clig W #As Pigarqfi Se Tem? *j "ir Ldkl4Asnditiuasfau.WeviwPeri jOHN C. CALHOUN, S o i s ofA. D-tocrati j.1qpUk= Conalion, to assmbel in MyJ I , c --- sed the uta tnti,2I Michigan, Keatuky. Lou SnY.Hapsire, Masachusuts, Alabama and Mislasippi e Presie.-At the time ofour plia dhe nam of the Hlon. Joan C. CALnOON al habehad of.our colns as a candidate for the lrnidSey. Iw deemed it nadviable to sub. mit to he-actwiefay Convemtaon; since doi m 0he appeaapie of things have changed n it has- been deided ty a ap number 01 the Demobratie RepuWican States, as the beal i'nsure a nanimity inaction, to hae - eliss'f au the Republnb candidates pbss be&M a Convention. whove members -om dieedy im the people. ,upoujnst and qitleroa sgiving tosach~tta voce eqns to their Representation. .*e, ofcowure. asUgb veloctantly. most yied to what we belie"eto be th willof the Desocratic fRepub feass of the Unina, with a hope, tint the.Con. vention will, en assembling, try all tho.eandi. dates upon their real merits-throwing aide -J qectiqWal prejudices. and seIretinsbhman best calculated to.heal aD party fende. aswe iave no Aar of the result. Let what may, b the action of the Convention. should their be a fair vake of the Democratic Republican party of the Union espreMed, we WiW be ever rea dy to support the nominee of the Convention. We have, with these viewe, made an alteration at the bead of oreolumna . CJGCe. Schieste, of Charleston. Ia beeq elected Major General of the Second Divison South Carolina Militia. .Er ]Robert Adger. Esq.. (says the Courier.) has been recognized as Vice Consul of the una'a Republic for the port of Chareston, 5, C., vice R. W. CogdeR. Esq.. resigned. Ebetion.-Ou Monday the 10th inst.,the fol. Lawing gentlemen were elected Mayor and Coaci of the City of Augusta, Geo. gayr-M. M. Dye. . COaN-J. G. McWhorter, Philip Crump L P.Garvin, B. flora. J. Phinsay. Jr., C. A Greiner, John IM, F. M..Robertson, . A. Bibler, A. Phip, T. W. Miller. W. A. BeaU. g-7 The New Orisans Municipal election has resulted in hver of the Whigs. Chiwfsa cgg.-At .a quarterly meting edftlord of Trestseu oif the College *i Charkleson-beid at the Cohlge, os 1bs0lth ?ns. Mr.WNIa Foreher Mikse, a graddatii heinstitution. wa elected to f5l1 the olice of miser, vice Francis W. Capers. A. 11. rc Nueai.--Notice ei. given by the Macon Ledge,-No. 6,abe-Masani Fraternity gen. emally thatJonnas T. Counen,. a Master Ma. sea, and meser of that ILge. has ben ci peled by that L4idge..0am aln the.bene~ts ad privileges of Masoury. for gross unumasonie condnet. --- .g2-General John Armastrong die.t on theist mnst., at his riipnce;~ Redhook, Duehess C.. N.Y.; ated 64.ym GnA. was Soeretary of(War. during a part of~ the late didiculties with Great Bitaini. - -o rC ,a --Mercesae-Tbe Court Martial by whom this getlemaan was tried, upon -bre an saelatrnus= prefenred against himaby the'Seestary ofthe Nasry, onabeont of thme esetion eftbe mutinieer. on board the U. S. hrig'Ueiines, has honorably acquitted himn efa egehm e and ecle6eation. The If. Y.'HieMd says, abt Coin. M. was ed oti5th Inst., at his residence, a' atdheld so beil in WhO00, at the eit g of ec the eppstiene on bbinl thp seins, tub. hee laid his damsage. at $10,000. ..32 Countesfeis Bllbefjbe Central-Bank of Gesagi asuceir~ o in Plorida and the iseler: .r Geedgle,. whIch~ye stated to .be datedauh Jae s1840 pyabId t.C. C. Bryan, A. M.NisbtCashier,T.Fotr, sidens. The gepe is dark. and the eeuntettelt notes utay bfesy detected, though their eueetfrion is aid to be puettfgeod. kB#1mag.The N.YJstCIm mwerssethat"shda.,ber's Jury in the ease ..ran.hu~ieefreddSe of plain -iGisIgher.have-assesed the damsages at * 10,m,-beimg the Aed ameant lkun the is .Urgebhes tour revelutionary soldiers, (bagsosa nsphius Ldgei.) diedo.she 19h ul% s~A~u~ township, _Westmosiand e~t~i 1~p~.aged 8; John Gal - iqw'U11HRIbrt Dodsaged79; and - t a til Sghuay - e.have eii 1 ier ft. one^ oE sbl..ioes -w c ema down, tha he aes qmSie Abcad~ e1 e ofdahe-1 eo Selda Ve ap' sis ik age i! bi serious ta =, ..te=,-, F.AGUigLTURAMk rG. ia..t to de.. ksM iear of0. EdgeleW Phiinophifiand Agri tu So eety,-was heI .lwaeust House, on Sazur day the M5thAgfls143 Col. Pickens,ier inaking a few prefatory remarkx, up. the importance of an Agricultu ral Survey of the State, offered the following regulations: - A1sss1e1, Thar this meeting look with great interest to the examinations of 1r. Ruaffi the distinguished Agriculturist who has been ap pointed. under a salary from the Lgislature to examine into te lawe offAgriculture. and to suggest means of improvins it in our State. Rwdmd, That a committee of five. be up. pointed, including the President, to invite Mr. Raffia to visit this Disteict, and to eltand to him all the kindness and failities in their pow er, connected with the objects of his investiga tion. Resofsd, That a committee orffive be ap pointed to open a communication with the dif fernt ections of our District, in order to as cetain as far astbey can the State of Agricul ture. and the physical developements of our soils, and our.resources for improvement, and all other matters that may tend to give Me. Ruffnncondensed information when he arrives amongst s. and alsn to extend and-communi cats t* information amongst ourselves; and also, to infite out farmers generally, to aid us in obiiaining ,aIl.useful knowledge relating te our District, and that they be requested to at: tnd a enerai meeting. which this Society will call *benever ir iaiscertained at what time Mr. tuffin ekn met us. Tbhee resolutions were unanimously adopt ed. - Under tio 2d and 3rd ree,lsionethe follow ing committee was appointed, viz:. Wmi. B. aohnson. F. W. Pickens,J. Terry, N. L. Grif in, and R. T. Mims. ..On motion, it was resolved, That the admis sion fee, insteid of Five Dollars, be, hereafter, One Dollar., . . The Secretary was requested to publish the proceedings in de Edgefieid Advertiser, and to sawte fo; the infornatioa of the Farmers of the D.atrict generally. -that, Aikh,,gh the, title of our Society is the .Pblosophieal and Agri. cuhutar Sooiety pfjagefeld, tas objects at pre nt are talbstermore directly, the advance. went of Agr1cgtiaralscience. and improvement in our District; and to aid ut in these views, we invite the co-operation of. all who feel in teresied in Agricultural puwuibi. WMI. B. JOHNSON, Presideat. R. t. MS Seeroy. - - . br the Advertiser. AGRICULTURAL MEETING. Canaranea, April 7. 1843. The ('amlridge Agiculural Society: held in extra meeting this day.. the Presideit took his seat. and requested the Secretary to call the roll and read the precedingii of la.t meet ing; "aere bein a quorum jresent. the Ptesi dent stated to the Society the object of calling a meeting at this time to be in regard toa letter from the President uf the State Agricultural -Societ. addressed to the different Agricultural Soieties, calling on them, or requesting their aid as for 94pr-ic-ab to Mr. Ruffin, State Wfe LI " _X doe letters ofthe Pre n o theSti A tulurul So. iety and Mr. Rufn read for t aformation ofehe Society.the Pitident asked what course the Sciety would purse in the matter. ' - When -1. . Dendy. tfrered dhe fol lowing resolution which was adopted: Rassold. T'oat-a copanitte be appointad to request Mtr. Ruffinromeet dhia Sucey a t our Anniversary meeting" tu May next, and that it shall be the duty of.this~committee, toecther with the Society genefally, to co-operate~ with Mr.'Ruffin in the duties ot his survey. The President appominted Dr. Dend., Ciil Whithheld Brooke,-Capt. W: H. Griffin. Ma~j. Win. Eddina, and Dr. Juo. P. Barrot, said conumittee. -; And onn-mtion, the Presidsnz was added to the1:oumittee. -Dr. R. C. Griflin offered the following reso lution, wicle waead.pted:-' Resusdi That eech member of thii Society be requeste-d an-brtilg specimens of Earth's, Rock, or other Minerals, fnund no their plan. taton, with a card attached to each lot of~ spe cimens to our Anniversary. The Society then adjourned to meet on the .Z.-W-S-A RWtLE, Rec.Sec.C.A. S. -P.'S. The Anniversary Meetinga of the Cambridge Agriculhural Society, will 1,e held on Priday the 5th of May next. Meinbers are requested to be punctual in thmeir attendiince. Z. WV. CA RWRL. Re. Sec. C. A. S. To the Editors of the Charleston Cceurier: Gentlhaen-fou may be disposed to in. ert in your paper -tfle iast paragraph of an address- delivered to mu Agricenitural edoiation in St. Andlrew's, the other day, whieh was general in its applieqtion, though the preedting part being local may notbeinteresting-- t '-I had-proposed) to say much on the subject of marl, but as i has been cialised among the humbugs of'the day, I shall leave It to Covernor Hammond and Mr. Rufin, who having hadl so much practical kbowledge..are more competent to its in vestion. -It may he proper, however, to make a fewr observations so prevent anty one by misunderstanding te atire of is, from forming expectations rof its resulks which are incompatible with its power to realize. Mfarl as calearius earth, is a componelat pat of soils, and constituies about one eighth of them when in their best state; the remeanser is sand and clay. with soe.other but trifling additions. Now it is by a proper moisture nr these parts hat a g-d basis isfibrmed for our agrienl tal proceediag%. -Too much sand ad mits the-water to ~m trough it too-free ly. Too much cy- 8Gog :tbpermeablie to -tater, setstae it too todig; a, prorper pro. prton ofiiirendets the one less friable, and the othe* l~s~ineds and conisui te the beet me'ditem'for the reejftion cif ay mahtnet we mnay puit upon it. le ith pure stae it-afords no food for plants. Its merit consists isa fra bectratieg all acidily in the soil, retarding violhut decomposi in in putreseent manier, attracting wois tine, and above all exeitiag'thia alimentary sahiances to yield'thelr nutrition to the thea actien a sbst eisitu poristmnt 'to vegeta hiss. If will be- thterefrrin vain to ex ppcadvantgesflm 'ia uisseohe theire ge a* petresceni matter foar it-eg act upon ; ......we5. shieIs - .:t t :t2. wkai bc directlyperceptible. if the -aarul be aot well oe-A torAed, with the other Io1 diesc. But wei or when that is ihe advantages will remain as beg ait has material to act on -allowing ao* to evaporate, but yieiling it gradually -to vegetable bodies. -1 conclude with 000 observation more, that should Governor Himmond do no other act during his gubernational term to hand it down with applause, his selection of Mr. Ruffio as agricultural surveyor of the State will be fully sufficient for that purpose." Fire in the Woets.- On Sunday last. a very destructive fire broke out in ash im mediate vicinity of this City, which did considerable damage to the plantations near at hant. .We, under~and that the fencing on the fanns of-some threehr fear persons were partly consumed. --The fire raged with great fury .,in the woods ; and as there was a large quantity of leaves and combustible matter on the round, the young growth is more or less damaged-, so much so, that it will be some years before another growth of trees will be fit for fire wood. A large number of persons were on tbc ground endeavoring to stop the progress of the Bames, but were unable to -make much headway, and they were forced, as a last resort, to keep it from injuring the dwellings at Summerville. which were safely accomplished. The fire ceased i ithout much farther damage than as Le forestated, owing to numerous roads run ning throughihe burnt district, and other obstructiuns lying in tli way.-lHamburg Journal. - Fire.-.An alarm offire was given a':out 2 o'clock P. M. o-n Sunday last. The woods all around Kirkwood were discov ered to he on fire, and the wvind, which was blowing a small hurricane was driv ing the flames iith a fearful rapidity, in the direction of the houses, the sutner residences of our citizeus. Ai first it was supposed almnost ikposhsible .;o cli*k the progress of the devouring i eymeht, so dine was the'smnke occasioned by the burning pines and undergtowth; enJ had it not been for the promptness-of the citizens, an extqasive destruction of property must havi- ensued.- For two or three hours, the peoplecotitended with the angry element, and by incessant ani laborintas exertions saved several fioe houses foam the flames, which seencel at times almost to envelope them. One boune ilv, was de~troyed, a dwelling-house belonring to Dr. E. i. Anderson thiA it was inpociible to save, as the flamee had nade considerable pro gress b'efore it was 'discovered. to be on ire. It was remarkable tbat. :aldvagh this house was surroundedi by others, -on ly a few yards distant, and she wind blow ing so fierely all the- time, the fire. was kept coafined so the Gurting-- building. Towards evening, the fire in the vicinity of the houses was so fareaadued, that no further daumage was apprehetded.-Cam. den Journal, 12th inst. Corregcion.-Capt. Post. of the schooner Augusta, called on us yesterday to correct a statement which we were made the its strument, very innocently on our pan, of publishing a few days since, in relation to the -obbery inithe-sland of Cuba, Capt. Post was made t'o say that tite murderers numbered from 150 to 200, and the oceur rence took place on tlia. lavana Rail Road. the ears werethrown off'be track, &c. &C. Nearly all of which Capt. Post dionvows having stated. A robbery some wchere an the Island of Cuba was made the cars on a railroad were stopped, and the passetngers wero rob'ed-nud that is about all-that was knaowg when the Au unsta left llavann.--Mobile He~rald, 8th int. .' . or Ike Advertiser. I'OR COLD WATER DEtINK~ERS. - P4RwOOr oY ,AxxtT QRaa. - Wcll, well, sir, soycu'vojoined at last! I hope you'll drinkup more, .- ------. ['ye watched you with an aching heart, fir eight ycars now or more; You know I hate to sit alone, not knowing where to go, You'll break my heart, I feel you will, if you keep drinking so. Now, pray my lore, put by that frown and do not look doad, I took the "Pledge" jtust now down town, I know-'twill make you r:lad; I only stopped at G""'a gate yougi*"'"'s eye to catch-- - But when that neat could no'. resist, I lind to lift the latch. it took -you then, two hours t'o leer, two hours Sto Ihhaci latch.? I wash you'd stay at home with me, ad appro pos of thaz- ' I heard you sinaging tothecr night, you see I know it all,. I saw you jig with all your mig~t at Granny c."'s ball! t did not dance, or iflIdidallowingit wastrue, When a body hears a lively tune, what can a poor mandoi Mly life, my soul, mny darling one, I love but you alone I've sworn cif from the greg s~udp no'w,of it I've tired grown.. Put dowayoar stick, don't take your bat, now pritbs dear do stay.. You never come at home at all, but you long to run away ; There was a time, .there was a titns, you'd never wiish to go, What have I done, what have I done, my dear to chansgeyou soi Pooh! pooh! any love, f ea not ehanged but look its almost eight, My friendsears s- panrular. they asmer like to wait, Good bye! good bye! you'll coma homiesoon ? Oh yes, don't look so strange,. lbs's turned t~e street, I kaew he would, he's -gehae to the Esehange. Tespuere-During sieral evenings the-presetwsekJr. Caseytjf Baltisnore delivered Eddresisn the Miethodist Catareb at Ati.,.,la, .,,. ,h. buildng a,,.. idw thteees l SSe idid -73 MARRED trar On Tuesday the 4th inst., by they.evJohn *pig Trapp. Mr. Ntp:aXhj. H naasos, tois of. Sanan Smaaaooi, fourth daughter of the late 4001 lames Blocker. .r! On Thursdayeveizing. titlth inst., hti. P- pric Dge, Esq.,DMr. BiaTLraKtso, to MMs SA- the GAs Gtair, al of this disticL Fl tioin 57the-8OU1IERN trLTiAmR kr Devoted. exclusively -to the improvement'6f Wt Southein Agriculturis, is published by J W. .1 . and & W. Josk,.in Angusta. Ga...s!very other crie Wednesday.-es new type and fnapaper, in a The form anitable.for bipding-each number con tining eight-pag% - Terms-One Doar per year,:invariably in advance. April 17 3Y AGRICULTURAL ENTERPRISE: tbeu NEW, cnrAPAND VALIUABLt Wu" E The underuigned proposes publisbig, in soon ga a sufficient number of Subscribeas are j1 obtained to wirrant the expense; a monthly. pwriodical ofeight lar OCtao ppes.'devbted exclusively td Ar tural and iculturil information-an such othier matters s many particularly interest the Planter and Farmer, at the rry fow price offtiy cets per a o. - [.will be iandsouely printed, on line paper. and with a small clear type. The Cusi rinciple will be adopted and strictly idbe rt, P'osamataers. Fditors and Bookseilers ate n thorized to act as-Agents. and the ftmer will . oblige as by stating tl number of copies re. quired at their rrspective alices.by the middle or latter and of .1 ay. as it is proposed to issue the first number early in June. No Subueription Jae until tie recei1,t of the It first number. when the Agent will be cousid-r. ed responsible for the number cor copies or dered-the amount to be tArn rnmitted. Any one furwardin fire Dollars free of A postage. will be entitled to efeaen copies. new 0L.All Letters and Constaunications to the Editor. imust be post paid. 6E Edjiesr in the South will plasm notice the enterprise, and by publishing.tthis Adver tiena't. will be entitled to the only remuner- 4 ation I can affrd-a copy of the work. . JOHN STLDS. Cuanszw. S.C.. April 5.1843. , If 37THE BAPTIdT .lNISTERIL j CONFERENCE. will meet at 10 o'clock A. Il HI.. on the Friday before the Fifth Lord's Day A in the preieat sonth. (April.) at the Mount 3loriah Baptint Chinch ins Abbeville District. WILLIAM 1. JOHNSON. CA'za. April 1-2. 1d41. (G The friends of .iPjor CUTHRED(E CHEATHAM. an'a'anre hin an a Candildate for lte offle of Colu.-l of the 9th Reitiuent S. C. 31. to till tse vaeacy B occasioned by the resignation of Col. H a. tie 04pril . tf IV ant CommerciaL F HAusoao. April 4. 0Y Caen.-We noticed in nor repott of W.ed. Ti' nesday. that- dut 'Cotton market exhibited in the dications of an advance in prices. Since then. snim an activity has been evinced by. buyers, and suer prices rose fuil 4 on good aild fair qualities. Bug owing .in p measgrs however, to tpe small e quantity coming.in. -Tolay, prehsers as Gre not so willing to give fll prices of the last . three days. We hope. notwitlstanding the ' retreating dis ition of dealers, our markei Jir wili not re~. .ed a'ad unst get i '.. fietion.- 'E should the nest acconitt froth Europeba'fb- ono vorable. We quote ai'estrenses of.be'narket 4 to 6j ets ; prncipal sales 41 t t'4 ets. . A Freirgts.-To Charleston.' pen Rail Road. - 25 cls. per hundred for Cotton : by River, *1 8 per hale: to Savannah. 54) eta. per bsle. Erehang.-On Charleston. Savannah, and the North, continues at pa.-Joaurnal. A-'Aca. April 13. Couen.-Since last Thursday there lhas been Mni continued activity an our snar'iet. though lesE.' was purchased for shipment ; the priun->A sales were made, to speculators. wvho we .'e of th lieve, will keep their purchase on hand until tif'' further idvices are received from tho uitler and side of the Atlantic. The other htinme matr bill, ket lhaving shown more activity, and a usmall of 11 advance in. the price of the raw mnatorial, ow- coaf ing pruucipally to 'he reduction iu' freight, is no doubt the principle cause 'of the- ishaprove- C ment in thei arket. The receipts 'contione A very light by the uail-read; and only Ia: few bales come in new and uIna Amy wngen- or S boat. The range oaf price-s. fur th-d:dou ef. faced is 4pme 6dcesnts, the laher figure fCrgood crtton itn square bales. The stuck lbeging toj diminmeh. and there is not much cotton offer in for sale. na eetatmennt whicb w~e published in one me paper ,,r'ruesa last, we nanitteil to call at- anud tentieen to a fact. which silows that th'e trop or sand 1843, may not amout to the estimate genseral- Dib ly made. .1 - By a statement we published on the 30th;.i Mfarch. 'Sc stated that there were received to di the latest datds, of dhe crop of 16343. 1-,853,000O Etmaded th reept sam as , ' year, for the teaander of the aOs- '- Ge seie-. 400,000 .Ed1 Thecrop ofl164dwould amotint to, 24,255,00- Adt aseky. we stated that there were re- da einiabhedy of th.e rop of 1843. 1,9563,900 a Estuiaeng the-receipts sanme'as last .a year, for the remander of the seu. - yea son, 288.000 Thleerdp of 1843'would awnotiatto, 2,24,900 ~ By comparing these two statements it will ~ he seen that we etimate the ctop of 1843 Ses than ten days ago by about 30,000 bales. The Na, coacinsion ton be drawn Is; thati the sceibts. unse for theremainder of thuseadoti, will not equal ar the receipts san. tit last year. If-thisuhould m be~ th cs, hnh whole crop wil haidly A We have-nothing to ntie in rgdto otr money taarketefept that the value of .Cin tral Bank mnonejr has improved abouit 2 prJ cent., and is ow from 2610o28 per cent. .di- ket count.--CostitUtionshis *...or=aua. +-ll3 'th Cotoa.-These haa been but little coming cr in duringthe *mhk thougir smnewhat more will than dormg the preious one, and p ries oen- at E aine witist elfage-eay 4 to.6 Olenta, s On ,andonNew A FrAgts.-Of Coton, to Charleston, by Reiflg Rend or ivein,7cents per bale.--Crfiton -VA . Cwaazaasu, Aprit 14. an' Caus.n.-The receips of Uplatnds eeanne the' I t. Frd ayeenhln asensa r ofwrbi b3Jaie by raterand 973 ils by Rail Road. Ejo it same time 7947 bales, eaviaag on bau ~dMske~i sitc' of 24i!54 A so*rclulsive ofi6im bales on'si o fd st S Tha- markt !which we u.atdth S-ouriegepoe vrg ae - elt v~? dubgiabmteeding s,,aui. M e The salesien le ds red ia #a l. .On.Tov a somewha'us .demad sprangp 4ssd t bal' were disioedof. -(e Wedeedits .blei aW yaslerday 876 bales eosed * laction. ofub.jv*daj~ W"Wsla~or. ea ata losto dene h prenr rodease or market, hor information bas been very ndittory. By helders qnd by some bay on were informed that no cofces'ans on es of the Ia week ive been made, baton cdntra that they had been frmly . sup adh ila Ioine purchisers in their opera. f'pretended to have disicvered in oders a ser desire to sell and on rather more favor t ia trsthan 9 week since. The market therefore be-consideted as very irregolar the trasactions much -depending on the unmstances under: which they arm adc : tota sales have rearlied 44ti hates at the wing pariculars: 100 bales ranging at k 41 to 74 cent.-Mearg. Waraz iif Adison, AVE ticairved 1 upply of- jpring and Stsidea GOODS, and wil sfil low for Cash. dgefeld C. U., April5. 4t 12 [ew Spring & Summer . Dite wOOD*. FUL.L &asurtnet. f1r sale. at the leuest Cask prices, by - JNO. U. B. FORD. inburg, April 14. ir 1 Georgia Nankeens, SROWN LINENS, and FINE DLILLS. Just received by MO. 0. B. FORD. amburg. April 14 French Muslins 4: Printed LAWNS. . FINE assortmet, foir-ale Mheap. by JNU. 0. U. tuxI). anburg; A ril 15. it' 12 : . RIAM&. VERtY large ,iud well assorted supply of ENG LISti & AMERICAN Pls.tL fS, ,aud for sale at very tow pricei, by J.\.. U. is. klUlD. ambhirg. Anril 17 itf 12 Sheelings and Shirtings. 4.4. 4; 4 Aand 11'-4 liruw & lached Sl .ETINUS und SIIJlTNGS, J ubt rece;iv ed by J.NU. 0. B. FORD. amburg. Apicgl 17 it 12 SSTATES DISTRICT COiURT. ili nix-ter of aoer Bushnell. I" L '"pr'g 0 V Order of the Court of Bankruptcy, the } estate ofr Abner BRuhnoeli, will be Cold at ef.eld Court House, on Mond.y the 6th cf ,ut 11 o'clock A. M.. for casi:. C. J. LUVEIL. Assignee. pril 19, -W.:. 3t l SHFRIFF'8SALiE. Y virtue of sundry -wri of Fieri Fa cus. I will procecl to sell at Edge I Court liouse, on the firzi Mouday Turnday of May next, the fllutvig Irrv: r-derirtk Brown, ad'mr. vs Lewris Ell: ; Z. Fii.ch v4 the sane; Williron B. re vs the nime; enorv Siblev vs smine; Willian D. Watt';. hr., vs the e; Conmissiovuer in Equity vs ihae e;' the President mid Dircetor< of tie ik of the State of South Carolina vs seine; Bryan & Minor vs WM. It. en.'and iwi4 ElIzeyv, five Negroes. ftiick, Jack, Brilter, Hnqster, and ey, the prnphty of ewis Elize). lias Iloribeck, & otllvs John Horn, Mule. - S. CHRISTIE, S. E. D. pril 15. 1843. 3t 12 tate of' South Carolina. E&DGEFJlELD DISTRICT. ' iN EQUITY. ph Drown & wife, l fr4caa, es Jacobs & ife, et ::l. i ' appeinge. tu my satisfactionf. tha? Moses Jabs an-I his wife C:,thtari.a. reside nut is State, on alotion ofr Grilins & Burt. Plain Solicitors, ordered: That thaejsaid Moses. nife,. du pleiad, answer, or demur, to this within three maaifth' from the puiblicatio~n ii. 6rder, or' the seaid bill will be taiken pro J. TERRY, c. x. 1. 0. ommissioner's Ollice, A prit 17. Jo43. silt: 19 loa3m 12 (U(C or South CUnrolina, EDGEFIEtLD DISTRICT. Y OLIVERl TOWLE.A. Es.quire 0 :dinary of E~d.efieldl Deitrict. VhiereasFeix Luke, tenth nrpplid to fur Letcers of Aduiniimration on all singulrlhrgoods aind chattels, righa a ce,,ists of James Timmie. lats of the 'hese are, ihereore, to cite sind ade all and singahtr, the kimired and cro r5sof the grid deceasedl, tc be~ nnd ap r beliore me,- at our ticxi Ordinnry's irt for the said District to be -holtden at ~efield Court House on the 1st Mlay, 3. to show casea if any, why the said ninlistrmtisan shonld not he granted. ivetn under my hand and scal this 17th of A pril, one thousand eighti hundred forty two, and ini the sixty-sevcnth r of American Ildepeosdence. pril 19 [62 124] 2a 12 NOTICE. INTEND iauortly to muve to Mississippi, and to leave my brother and Mer. J. D). ce, to actnas Agents ini winding up ll Iny atted busineus at Pottersvillo.' rier reasonable indulgence' to those who indebted to me, costs will be added. JASPER GIBBS., prit 10, 1843. - 31 11 A CARD. FR. WILLIAM CREG having pur :chased the intereest of Col. John Baus in the Vaucluse Factory, ste coparttier of BausasTr & Joneas was dissolved: on 20th March. Cot. .Banskett hiavig the re min~sgemenst of the affairs of the con , any communication iin relatin thersto, receive his uttentioq, if addressed to him dgc~eld CoutII6e.* JOHiN BAUSRETT, JAMES 30NES. pri 1.84 31 11 Tiesubseribers, prpitors of the yl Merchants and Platnters withYAN D.OMESTIC8 or the best quality and at lewest prices. Alt orders addressed to gg & Jones, Aiken, S. C.. will meet opt attelttn. . . ' W 1 49J GREGG, -r J. ES JONES. 1 Eom s4prIngkaim-es, Enbraidaliai'eatkhi'paly kept 1n ths marke. We have-seielefour Goode with great care.- and regest oerWC8esp., and t pbi geneam y-tvsrAilqEsaMiao ftr themselves. and wee that the preses du cOr respond with the imw . )V@Js1hah1WUlfer past favois, knd hcp'by striia(Isoiio to bu inea to 3rit a&COttiIuinnce. - - PRES2Y Br BRYAN. April 312, 84. t 11 New Spring and Summer -- .~ODn. T HES1Icrlbek haie juit'reeied- and are now ottring tebhira en. and the public generally, a AMi ad wOll selected Fancy,& Staple Dry Goods, Comprisng every vapsty nf Goods in their line, suited to the. Sprig and daumer trade, which tbby'will sell igrices to suit the tirnes. Atsi-A geteissttiehr of broceirfs, Hafwaa'es xams, shobes, Ae. die. which will be saod at prices whidoa.annot ail to give sasistlaction to those who mayfvsworthem with their patrondage. We were tiduced by the present reduced prices of God, to make heavY purchaes iAie enables ur to offer =trong inditcements to parchasefs. We are deterniined th sell, and lt'thoei-who doubt uar ability to please them,&a ad see. -We also continue It-e iusines of Millinery & MlantasmakIng, neuter the sitporintedrace -f Mrs.. C. MZ. DOWD, and having received 'a-new &Upply of Gode astted t- thtt branch of trade arm prepared to -execui' all- kuds of work with neateps And deepatch. Orders frmi the cttr pronsptly attended to. - BLAND & ATLER. April12 itf U NEW GOODS.: TH E Saiooeribers respectfually inform their Tvld cu -tomters Unti dhe public generally. that they are now rece:iving*.ande'Paing thseir mock of ."' Sprlug A' Summer Goods; Embrabinjr a general asortment of Faney & Staple Goodg, HATS. SHOES, & GROCERIES. Having dispoted of the creaer part of their old stuck. they are now able te, offer an .lat entire new xt"sk of Goods. which they will sell at prices to suit ie tisnes. U. L & E. PENN. April12 : 11 New siprinir & Summer GOO-DS, .NO. 0. D. FORD, I now opening at his.ste in lamburg, a full adiortmen, of DR I* G ODS9, for the $puing nvtd Summer Trade, which he will sell Veryltw for Cash. . March29 tf 9 Boot and Shoe Making. ll hE subscribern - reapectlully informs Tithe c'Itizens of E4ie1fieled V*lage, and District. that they have bought #u Mr. M. L Gearty's initerest. in le Broot and Shoe Store, kept by him in the Village. where they will inanufactureBooti, Shoe-v &c. of the best 'rctch Calf Skin, in the neatimt anti best manner ,tiey also intend keeping~ 3 geceral assortment of carse Boots, Shee,. Iarne.., Leather. &c. Green ur dricd. bjs, iglb, taken ia :rutc. - E. S D. ROCHE. N. B.-A splendid asortmentol La dies aud Childien's Shnes- &c. i a day or so > ' E. & 31:D R. Ajenii 12 -3t 11 Notice to Gqardlans and Trute'es. THOSE Guardians and Ttststeeswhohave T not made their 'stnnal returns sin,-e the fireet of Januanry. 1813. ar'rhereby notified to do ee.. on or before the''fihnt'Mooday in May next. or rule:: n ill be serveJ on them to show cause. .1. TER RY, c. a. K. D. Gomesissioner's Offce, April 3, 1843. A pril 5 , * . . 4g 10 PETER GOLLY, Tunrand Gunnmith. FNOR MR the citije'os 'of Edgefield ..vialisi'inti ie'ltnity. (hat he is pre parted tra exectite all tnds tatTurning. in Wood. Iron. Brass, or any~ kind of Metal. Eli also repairs all kingle of Ganwork. at thee loires: jriees for cash. ([ All' persons indelated to him ae respctfully re-quead ten come forward and settle their accounts. mtarcht29 . if 9 BIIICK LAYER & PLAISTIERER. Tp ENDlEftsq hii services'to the citizena Loflthis and the udjoining DisIricts, to do any work in his line, in is workmanlike manner. and at p'rices suitable to the time,. H aving served a regular apprenticeship to the business, ho will warrant theweork he puts togethee to stand. Letters addlressed! to'the care 41'Wm. F. Durisce, will meet with Immediate atten lion. mareb22 .. .tf 8' --STRAYED. 0N the 23rd tuit.; fruin the p atation iftthe subsucrsber, within two miles'ef Non Wilting, a Sorrel MARE COLT. one yaaiold lautAngusat. she has.a small white utsesei the face. and ono hind foot white. has been twice lanced o~n the neck with phlegms for 0ite di. temper; was very likely sad, in''fuge order when it strayed. Any person ~W'maiy have s,id Colt, orcan gits aeny account'of'tt will ,lease direct to the sabueuiber at Mount Wil HENRY C. HER.LoNG. Aprild 4.. i3* o,1 State of' South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Susan Rhoden, A pplicant, ) vs., Patsey Rhoden & others, Dell's. ITapesigto to7 th~bcat Charles~odebo, n, two of the defendabtfzo 'bove stated cams reside beytond thelimtsof this89te. It is theirefere ordered, that they anea and objee to the division or ale o Th real estate of Jolin Rhoden. * e n~. or bsfore the first day of lay ih !h~ consent to the same~616l g cord. '*' ebS 8 14