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)kzico.-A few days ago T*asluad to the note addressed b Mr. Do wgra, Minister for Foreign Awairs in Muico. to General Waddy Tbompson, AmEAssador of the Ur.ited States in that country, of which the following is a literal transla tion from the Diario del Gobierno:-N. 0. Courier. % his Ercekccy Waddy Thompson, Eaey Ertraordenaty and Minister Pen jpeteniary of the Un'Led ikates. PALACz Or Ts NAT. GOVTamr. T. 6 m &XICO, July 31. 1843. ( The public pepers of Texas, as well as 'the organs to which the conduct of Mr. Houston has given sene force. in recently proclaiming an semitice with the rest of the Repulie, and in manifesting his desir to bring about -mie arrangement bicb ay- put anend to the separation which 'has existed since 1833, makes us natural ly acknowledge that the government es tablished in that department, has not .r Vauised and :loes not sustain the expedi jen" which acordin; to all appearances, is-composed of citizens of the United States, and has intoiduced itself into New Mexico. a territory depepding on this Re public; and thus, with the true object of -Cnquest nod plunder, the men have arm ed -themselves agaiust a country which they invade with no other pretext -than -that of depreda tios. .onljeeting themselves 'b this sole act so be treated wnit all the rAgor which the laws of natiobs prescribe against those who -vioite ihe shust incred - principles at the same time with iiting treaties,.. The arms and resources wit) which they have attempted this invasion have bben draWafom Missouri, Illinois, and the Territory of Arkansas, -countr - which belong to the United' tates. 'a .is con adct is the more astobishing as Mexico -sees it practised at the bry moment that -he reiterates proofs of tde best harmony with those States, witlhnut giving them any motive for invading her territory by -%hat uaion. and-when she is religiously q$ryig into eIfeet, with the good faith .had ptnctuality with which nations fulfi their engagemeent. the paymentsIo w bich she boond herself by tim conventions of 1839 and 1843. The assault to which the oudersigned alludes, which is cmmitted at the .me mosnt when Texas sustaias transactions .tending to regulate ih differences cam neneed and kept up for nine years, has not been and cannot -be indifferent to his excellency the Proeisional President, and the undersigned has received express or -ders to address -to his Excellency the Envoy Extraodinary oftheUinted States, and to inform him. in order that he may apprise his Govenment that the-Sopreme Goverament of mexico, or-mally and so Jemnly protest agaitist theiawasion of New Mexico, by citizens of the United States, as an act openly hostile, and contrary -to the law of nation; thatin -consequence all the expenses incured by Mexico in repel ang these aggressions and All the *siages resulting from thear, will be claimed at a proper time by the Republic, to whicb. from this moment a large and just samis iction is due. To demand satisfaction as a matter of right between friendly na. tios, is another comsand tade .6 the * ndersigned.-and accerding he hereby foil!s the same. It is'a'demadd sustain. ed by the common 1aii th'e .iighs of na duons, the internatiunal rights, and the principles of a tigorous justice. Mexico sees one pf her -deparme'alt tacted by an ormed rank, with no other pretext than th-t of aggrebsion; she sees at the same time the views and intent tions which animath thedm; ana although abe is not ignor-ant of t hat class to whic~h those men belong, sho is neverthele'.s a ware that they are citizens of the Uinited States, and that profiting of' their local -situation and their proximitY rn the front tiers, they are striving by .devas' ation to enjoy all the tidvantages terivedl f.'om ini vasions by armed force, without regard and con.tueratio rb -ihA curisi.gne-ace to which suchaseis niay espos'e them. A nd Mexico knowsing to what ;:overnmae!t tie .long those who comnm these actq wIho i-, aware of the wrongb vrid ihjutices n htch they cause, will-she remint a Iume Ispee tator of her citizens anid territory suller ing all the evils of an invasion likie ih1h. em-,n muitted by men who ought to respect the laws of nations an) the trauies existing be tween the two republics! If those who are guilty of this conduct were Sleascicans. *how would the fact. be exaggerated, how would the people of the United Sttes de claim against tt as atrocious and unheard If it be the dutyof the uridersigiled-to address the present communicattio-n to Mr Thonipson, he doubts niot that the Govera ment receveen the most expressive proofis ofrkindness, wiil receive the pr--sent re clamnasion as a national, duty which emi neatly affects the general an.l pul mt- - terests of the people of Mexico, and the happiness for which the provisional Preei .dent is responsible. - The unm ersigned repealis to his Excel -ey Mr. Thompson the assiiranco of his r mest distingassbed considertion. Uaparattelee Outrage.-We rearet -sincerely roanooanoe that Dr. Richard Wayne, one of the Democratie candidates :for Alderman, was shot by sorne ruffian .cm Saturday night last, in one of our -streets, ad without the slIghtest provoca -IHis wound has produced fever and other .dangerous symptom', which we shall he -srulyhbappy to stttin our next piublica -Every respectable citizen should, to-d!ay, Interesthimself in arresting any peruon carrying concealed deadly weapons nat the polls. Itais acowur:Hy practice, anid in -the mametnt of estitemnent ofteni lead-. to results which casttes, wha too laie,'eriouis repentance Since the above was pie-pared -fur the press, we learn that on the altidvie -of h r. Wayne, a warrant wa.s issued, nd ama named Charles Farrely, committed to - answer the charge of an assault with inteuc to nturder.-&te. Georgian,. th insQ. Droth, by Lightaing.-Robert McDon ald. Hleasrv Bugg, and) two negro men wae suddIenly killed otn Saturdasy after .noon. the 2.1 in'sI. *hilo takietg shelter from the rain under the cenl packing ....... of M. -....r u......,...e:r i ..... tba.county; one other was serkiusly injur. ed, and (lour others who were under -ot shelter escaped unhurt..-AigUsa Chron ide St Santin, Tito R.-views of bo several Regiment. in the. district commenced on Thur*Ia% of -last week at Wolf CreeL. The fork reaimeont was reviewed on Satomny, ail,: the 42nd on Tuesday labs. . Ye-sterday the Cavalry was reviewed at Pickensville. and ehe 4th Regimens will assemble a Varreanes to-morrow. His Excellenc) Governor Hammond, Alju'ant General Caaey. and Gen. hoenham.- who n-. Senior Bngadier. acts as Major Gen eral, are the Reviewing officers. It s. said that the perL.rrmance (of the sever.. Regiments has been verv creditable. Peileleon Mrssenger. t in. A circummtance oecured afier the revie of the 50s Regiment, which prou:ed cai., siderable excitement. A negro snis be ilazing to Mr. William Clayton. sail'r. was shilt and instantly killed. o ills .w i home, a short distance. rom tise nsoutrr ground. by a man by thi Ua8sce of Ma:rk. Tbere was no quarrel. and Mark affir:ts. that it was an accident. Trie :estimlsony we understand of persons who) sA--. the occurrence is rathr conitadictory, 'but ie have ot learned all tih: pariculars. MIa.k was couititied i.goal.-lbid. Emigrants.-One day last week Captaii McLean conveyed in the stestn at .wal low to Troy. over 100 Prus-sians emioran:. bounJ to Wi'sconsi. The- are a part of a society ofLutherans. and are soon to w! fellowed by the remainder. numbering about fourtoeni thous.:nd. They are indus ced in leave.t4eir naaive coaniltry, and to make this their future residence, 9i, a counstor eiegt i1s fredom guaranteed :by otfr Federsti .VoulItion. They are hardy. frual, indistriwi's and intelligent. well acquainted witti 'husaoadry, asn-I have the means and dijiousition.to engage in it. They will prove a 'vali'ble acqui sition to the Territory in which they shall setle.-.N. 0. PNaynar. Yellowc Fever.-It is rumored tliht lhis frightful epedemic ihs been introduced ino Pensacola, by a French Steam Ship. and that already one hundred F:ave died o board the ship. We gisfe this as not eeitirel autheatic, but more than likell irue. WVe think a few more developements in air immediate neighbourhood of -the disease. would stir up our autheities to something like quarantine rgulations. We would dislike to see a repetition of the scenes of'41. but at present the prospect is good for it. [Apolach.cola .'atchman. 26th uit From the Baltimore American. Florida.-Sincr the expull-ion of the indtans from ths.Terrior'. of Florida. the attention of aguicnturisus han been direc ted to thatquarser. and great elrorts have been made to tetand a knowledege of the advantage, oftheeofertile reions.mong s.tt classes of citiens residin. in the Southorns Statee. We have -befrore iS a letter trisnm a physician at St. Auistiie to the Edi tors of the National Intelligencer. which points nii thsp.superinr itness 'ofr-be soil and elinale. fir the productIon - ' n'* sany commodi0-s of valuer in the Uniied Stases, for which one are comllted to risor- to other-ountries. -Such articles as cotler. coco, inga-, 'Cuba lobaicco. nrrow root. indigo. s'rastles. lemons, ptie gpples, grapes, and other frutitas grwW rueadily and yield abundanusty , and all the ve-ge:ahle., knuiewn at the North are not only produted its the greatest perfection, hue no smild and genial is :he cline tht two cropesofs:corn andl many kinal ofr vegetabsl-. may Ibe raised n ih-- samie ln isn thle sme year. Th !e goosd tsltan theii inicriar yie-ld fromri 30u to 40 bushel'. of cornt per acre. without tise uaid osf mtanure of any sot Under jn d ,icious cultivanon, and ithibsl t':- ieranstce or f--rilizint agents. thec best results wsenid doubahtle Ss eusueti sthe- f:armeri. Whseie two crop- of corn are plantedJ the s:ns ye-arthe Iirst is put is' the gros~und in .Febrnary. ansel thie sc-otad int Mtay sr Just". The quality of te veget-sblk t, Isaidl to be~ unerqualled in anv 'sshsr part of the Unstted States. Tusnips. .-b.n asnd oither rdoe grn to as nia-ch .ur;;r size thans in, tfle Northern 8tates. and' .ie pro dsle pe-r acre ss much geateer. Wish v-ry little care. asll the delicate v'.getabsles e-ntn he pirsoduced a t nll seasonso.f the ye-ar, ands with indifferet citturse -the.s grow tos an enormous -size. Wa'er- nteloss c-ati lcwps. pum~pkins. cuumibers, ansd.in short. everything that gjrows upon vie~s. reaches great perfection in Florida. TA rre crss or ditlerenat kindsl a re ye ry ft-eque-ntly pro ditced on the seime land itn as year. A cropi or cosrn. a crop of cow pea.. and a enisp sof trurnipe. are costnutly rised within the same vear ta ir;e aarne land. Sea kdanad catton i's zan article of groas sale, whuich cst:cmy he raisedl on afe isnhs ii South Ccr',lta andi Geurgia. But itn Florida is has beenta x:: :insed that it-can bejprosdueced ofexeclicns qu.at :s.' ovecr the peninsuln. Thsi is a fac: of greaa inportance, as mhe lands cc. Souteh Carolina andi Georgia, which yield this stzapce. are nearly worn out. An important adyattge is hisunlin the soil qf f louada-whici .isa, thbat it requiresa but little cultivaticst to render it prodluc tive. .One ploughsing with a .sngle-hcrse plssugh-t-edusces tile ..oil tn-she finsctu tihhs. and little more labor is nece--sary th~an 5.' destoy te .eeda. .1m Eust Florista. pe'rennialpaststre.. 'sutlietnt so Ieed sny nusmbe-r of cattle or htio.--s, exi.c' ntuirally, or may be formed with s h itle hlanor. hv muaking 'he reqpmisite enchceures ; andss thc wintero are so -mild shus the ec ttle re;stire tne.htouaing. Game asid -ish arc als.. aina dant. andl the uyai-n. fe'-u ccliss be cons. nre nmot strphas-sed fsr se di Rftvur. Bumtfess .ndians nosw rerndoa en FlIs,'ida. asnd lhey sire not hssile The eiltt.mades i) insduce -emsir~rants 5to settle -thmere, hsave eaued .e-enr-al -hsussred famsittes to take isp lndh duaring -the preen-tc pns,'*. andti abh-rea Isbut little doubt many wore-wil socon follow. IIYMIENEA L.__ M A RRI ED On the 23rd alt.. hy the Rev. HI A. Wil Tlamis.s 9r. WaD: IMs.i., to 3liss Carntuag Lit., all or i.;. nis...., 0 DIT" t R. Died, at Abbevdile 'C. H.. on tIhe 8th instant, bMany CaRdL.M," WaaoUPLAW, daughter of the late James Wardlaw, Esq. Died, in .Maditsis county, Florida. on the 15th of Aigntat last, JOSIP 11. WAnOLAW. n the thirty-third year of lhis age. lie remaoved frou Aibeville Listrict, S. C., abant the Ist of Janatry a1'42, ared established a plantation in Florida. with every prospet o-worldty. pros perity which could be afforded by great inteli gence. industry. and energy. .i last illness occurred while he was oi a visit to his friend and conneXion Joh C. McGehee, Fsq , aid although he received all the atterition and aid which skill amid kindneass could bestow, after fifty-r sT hours of ouiering he departed in pace. buring the grea -revival or 1e1. he was b0ought into the tlid of Christ, anu foam thast mine coatinued to be a conostant maember of th: Bapitist Church. Ile was gieatly endear e'd to uaineroau frieils by hio cneerful diapoxi tien an4 atena-ral worth ; and especally ae .ged lather two brothers and a siter. deplore lis utiumed l'ss. . . Coallmmrcial. [a1 TiEt RsTatA. Ar BoNvoX.j Extracts of Irten ftcir'd in CUrflast. ,IVRanooa.. Agust 19. -Since the lat saeamsser sail the 5th inst. we havra had a bseftte" --mand for Cotos. par ticularly the lassi four or five daya. duriteg which the i--i . has been irge. arnid prices have adte' a 4-1. per b. the improevenent bn.int ,eaath isi spa.'ahtieas b-dlnw tir. This fa. ;nra cl.atae i., to be attribiuted in a great measure ti the evailier ie weather for the Hrvest now conmaanced. and huas also bcei in liemnced. in a considerable saegiec, no doubt, by the accoautsi of the growng C(stton crop itt he L. sates..nrdecing a pretty general itn -reision !,-, 1:.. it is likely to prove a noder ate if n - l a a'ort -ore." .b' ma. . LivCnR'o.Agn'st Au a'i Ti iarket opene d tin: eek with a good retanl 1;,r Coton, whicm ins heena continued p too the present wte, the 4aily sales never he. ig leps than ?0C0 bagts; and onf two dav., t% ednesJay antd Thsur-day.. eamething like 20.049) bas" nu-se have .changed la da The trade , it . ill hem bserved. hanve purchand pret I 'ciffeelt. ani i-pecilators leave ains taken a i'er sham-- then tranal hut far export there b.t' :-t been so imuch doing. A- Ametii-n descripionsl at times.alpeared i be -i-arin::ly otTred, but.the advance in pri :en mad the ellewt of bringing coasiderable par. I:: affrc's Coton out. and witere quanaity was ol'eresI. it was taken.readily at I a j per b. adyanace upon the common gtalities. and I, er lb. son the.better soms; the msarket to-day :lfsing a..:Jly .it thesr.rates. - . -Spernaiteors havae iaken M0 Ainerican .r.td 300 Surat. and exporterS 750 Ateticasti." HlAVaM, Auagnt 4. - Cuen.- We lave h.d a go.sd d:en-l fer the last week. sat improved prices faani 1 : :enfimem on diffieret.: qulities. Our asarket :s irm at ime otllowin guotations:-;ms (2 fr's.. res ordmlmaire 57. ardinaire 63. bea avdiairr 7. petit contana 72. ennrant 76. tsb..s co.:rt. 81. th he isAt qualtiies ar die least sougit aifter. Stock 155.00 b-iles." IlAnasUrt6. deptenMher 71. Remorks.-To-day we gave a brtet 'tut-:ilent of lth cousncsial yeiar, which clo-ed 4-n the 31st ull Durtig tie past twelve mmitmth. we taa"e had the pseaseutare of w% itmeun a ial ia increaing trade to our city The geat inter ourse Ietween he re and the interit-r I lhame ittate. as wellas several others. tmogether with the noted gooel tuarket which producern al ways find wth us. and the doing away ne'old pbrejnodiced sotiorss. that asasrimentte .-oni-t not be procured in Hanmtsr. have nateriall rlaged thi aspect of allatirs wi:hin a year ,r two. Our friends who trade here. naw find tift they cou !o in well. if tea better. in lam. borj..than any .othera inland mnarket. Large 'seks ot goods are ont the w:y fear this market. *in -our amerch:ants am snakm;, externive pre. paratimo,s er lite bsimsesus esean alre-itly set in. tilw we gmave thme recemlpt of Ustons fear the vear juast rhmesa ad. It will tee seenm that time erap i,. sarge iaerse as welt a.: a'ine here. Eve'ry prospaet haves en r'osin toa suppo~)se that as prsent. -:a r~y wilt be na haa y s.. mhat of I '4I2 :n i I'43; etill w-- will havee a lair ave-rnee crap. unas airhe . -ad aare seraa'UM tm.juane.s should sersake' it.. ..r8Ti M.' 1)1 W COTTON. in Jban::::rg and Autaaata, mes then lst ins'tat lalln.-rgl:K<a I;77 inm haeat'r, 416t 'Jir4 q'atah Stnock. 7 4i1 21i5: - I1.f'P 1F C'f'TO"5 At 1.a .nabarg ancd Ann t. roneist .er.t Io 1st Sepjt. 1.-4:1. Sock ci and la tIi inst. 7.411 24-~-9 Sip'd. iaomt 1st Sepjt. '42. to 1st instut, 19'>4e2 150'>Z1 De.tmu't rstecl oat haand 1st Tsital liec.-ap. 2tNa114 14G774 Do.ain't. re'd its hlambm og. :au115 53---.i Tsatal received its Anta1'sta. l:t5hsp2 9513's Received over Ilamnhstrg. ''r190 41579 C'oUoa.-Thes rseceits fshr she present' week are h;:hat; ahhiough~h we nao~iee salas Irsam the warehsoseas at fair parices. A planter's last saf 130s bale., 'an yesteraay, ..oisd fser 7 e. rounad. Vn e inore as estr'tees. 5.4 a 74 ets.. aseran'. a...sv~, for the old erim. gmnt a few bales oh .a .... 'r,p h1ae e'atrivedl iet: thes st.aipic bowe ecr usge r ,la-ri.-a lnrm'.-Journal. Aret 3..ptembier 7. Cort.n -a - -~~ - 'r naotire ofl th'e ;..rke't last .tmtbtayatinny . . r.'-urred wvorahis~ in, -We c give ini aissie I ,htsaann of ouar p per. thes coneditin ofthe New (hm;'a-n'a anai l mn sile suaaskets. -aned -eame it? ietng rse-mrkse taeni (r.um he New .&rjlen"s .Pric, Unarra'mt. alt thme operatian oef thes cottonm year jsast ctawee. an.I the p hrobmable extreIat of the rnew crmop. Thae iter dlamssm laa Ierp.msl re'preame thmat manar ket a's i'a thme sanme a-itoua at w' ~ asin thec 4tha of Euk'Ias.ge.-I 'hascks oan time anorth cantintue ait tee enmeae ramps. 41tm j per 'eene. premiumn and~ a eantiescet nimala tea mmte't a dems~and (C n. tr ( Bask inste'. re imain ait 10 to 10I.j per e:.a .ei..onna. -e lI.wte' harde oaf na isale's sf d lper cet or ta pcr cenat. Stt' buss.-Coes. Cot.L'na:A. Se'ptembeiir 7 Cot.-Thea asnpply ofI thte oli crop ;s iighat. ana sales range~s fram 5 to 7 ceatas. A choice lot sol this week at 7.j. Euclasge.-On Charleston 1, and on New Yor .1 per cenat. p rem. Friguts.--RIylRail Rnad 75 cents per bale. River naothaitg dtoing -Caroanuisan. - Cu antrsTO.-r. Sept. 9. Cotn.,-1'he tvanmceions an 'Upland since thi date of wang .rgvi'ew of the last inst . Isuve been coinelcsd to the sale of704 balas. Tlwrm' in the early rat of the prcseln wecek 11 the article. and soie lot% were re-sold at an ad vance on the prices or the previscia week ; but the high pretensions -of holders soon checked operations. and for several days the mnarket n as veryqtiet. ptrelaaaers having withdravwni in consequesce @,f the daily expectation or further advices firot Euiriape. whichl reachedl us yesterday. eatablishing an improvement ini Cut tan in both lite Liverpool and Hlavre mairkets. fot particulars f wjaich w%'e would refer to ex traots in our colstinmu of this toruinig. Our quiotatios wll ::ive 'the ruling rates preaitonn to the recript if these atvices; baat whait will be the opening priceit of the iarket. in the face uf this itnlpovensenm on the uther side, it in in ponsible to enjecture. Tb-- 'receipts of the werk are 834 ales of wihich e telex are of the new crop. Te transactionis enmpoiariet :30 at 61 ; 163 at 6.j: M8 at. 66 ; 57 at Gj:; 67 at 61 ; 54 at 7 : 44 at 7 1- Iti oi 1211st 7-4; Go as '4lji: andl 23 balese at 1- cents per lb. One or two lo. Ssna I-aland lave changed hand- at trit s not made publc. 10 hapas tnined olo sold at prices ranging from 5 to 9 ietts per lb.--Courier 07 The friends of Bdg. Geni. 3 L..B1NPH A.4. annonnce hau au catdi date for tlhe othice of .f ajor ieneral of fle lst Division of . C. Al . I - fill ihe varanery orca sinned by the resignation of General George 3McDuffie. Ang 2 :7; MiL. Earrot.--Picae announnen Col .14,4zn L. OaR. a Cae-slliant- fear the Office of 3l :rt 6G5srRAt. of the First Divi.sion of S C. . t fill the vacancy occa.ioned by the resignation of Gen 31r Duffie, and oblige MANY VOTERS. Angl . i29 C,7' The frieneds of Geore I1OPF.. Eqr.. announne him a. a itunidate for re-election. to the Office of Clerk of the Casort of this District. May 3 tf 14 07 The friends of .Jtjor T a. BA CON. annraoUnce hitir. as a candidate fr the Office of Clerk of the Court. of Edge field District. mar P tf r Notice. D F'ELA1'GHITH'S 11100GE. over Bic Stephrs's Creek. is cran-d for 'he pre ost. that it may undergo some neceeary re pairs. SILAS LANIR. NANCY DELAUGilTnIR. Ad'mro. September 13 3t 33 Water Proof. & No Mistakc H. L. JEFTERS & 00, WRt tf:(SL & C..MI aAt. CO'aistuto:4 - afEit~l A TS.H.OfBIIRG.S. C. B EG leae tn inform their frienld. -ind th' poeblic w-emily. their NEW .'?'r.1 TI'R PIROOF IV A REIU0USE. with large coatie ntient close Stores atitarhied. i,4 now comileed an-I rendv fur the rec ptioun 9f 1v oinated on the principal treet lendin:: -:it. ' - o'-s -part of the town. fmuor f'ret -hm o! th- hig bet water imaik by actual arver. 1 ntirelv remote from all other building,. which di ssir it irc-proouf. and conveniently satuated f1r leadin;; anad nnlonding n agonan. They are n.w permanently located in this place.and phcsdced not to speculate in Cotton in ltheit on% n aciount, but go give their natdivi dlei a:tantion to the intere.t of their cusitmer an M re fully porepased to attend to the Sale. Ioring and Shipping. of coin, Flour. Bacon, &c. Rereiring and Forwarding AE r.CII.DISE. Purchasin. Goods to otder, &c. Arc. Their chargell will be as. followe:-For scI ling ('otton 25 cel-' per hale; Shipping do. 124 cent, per laInie. Commissiont for buving or melhng Miet Ihnaliae and Produce 24 per cent. Forwnrdi:: and Storage, is accordance with the estashe'.hrd ties. All Cotton., Fintr. &c. rrrei% ed I'v the river free from wharfiage L.: heral ain1zutc-A nill ue tiade when required. on onst con-igntmnts made to theist. lianbuarg. Sepr.9 . if 'o y~ll71. IE 1.0~ I. nt Edg.eldi C. H.. on SVthe I i.t 'uloneyh itn No.vesnber tneat. I isil monal ,a.ugesmen o' pa rties. all that tract or ''ne Islid. known. ns. t-e late resideance sof iitrv 31.5 ':ol!"r. der-d.. and uanw ocenspied1 by 'iW dann Vi ance'. there i.' aboaut thirteens hun-, ulred :ac.-ex ed b.-it ak andu tic ikory land at tacheda o th'. phire; n easrds4 the. valuse of thi pop. s- cha:rac:er i.. so well know~en as to mnke a sh-.ciption of it abnlssost niseles, it i~s ene,Ieredt oune of the. hes:et connry standis for a Puac lios. ins the Sta:e. it b~etn;' ona the. Mar. tt~isw radn the great thaoroug~hfre lensdianr froma the wte-t to all thes l..wer counttry marks,, andl n: etatnd wailh all the lDrare. nodc f.-r idt:tyo ad and it, adjacercy to otne of the beda mnsrket. in the Uitged Sgates. Terrns afsale--One, tlonsanstd dallarw enaht the uonien ins two egal a nnual. in-tahnuentg: not.e< w~ill bac tsquir.-d with apuproveatd seri'e ata nd amm tgagei nf the~ proaperty if deetned ne U. lIF.N DlSRON. I ~ ISAAC T. HIEAIIID. .'rutors. Se ptembier 13 , t 33 - hend Quartersi. e pone andemisoedCmisr tes.-ralst of lI-na.,. wiulh the~ r-nk of Lieutenant - -t. e he obeyed and respected accor - - * Comr..nanderin-Chsic': .J. u \' \N Tr .YA.Ija. & late. Genl Sptr. 13 it 33 * Jili. - . .u:stp'y 's hi'.tel, fa'~a Wanted.' . .11~ r :EixEF:it far I. -Ltria1 et y A N~munee.i' rN.ply unlee tl:cyv canpr cnre unsta. n~tabl'e r. conmtstndains. Apply at aganaqctliuce. A~nnt 30s _tf 31 Notice I s lrrREBIY GIVIEN..that ap.plicatiaon will be m~ade to, the .cgielsatuire sit its. next ea. son. fair :sn Act of traesotporattiiot of the' Pal tnettoa Fare Comsipany sof Edgehie'ld. August -2.6. nnNoie 31 Is HIIFtEIY GIVEN. th.-at easnlpplicaitions ill b' ade to, thae Legislaiture. at the nexat ssiaoniia ta' r. peal thme Act to .lncorpiorte the Vilbg- ig-gefiegclld.'' SAugs--t 233m 0 SUVRhFF"'S ALE. Y teei 6undry writesof Fieri Fa eyias, I w1"ill proceed to sell at Eil::e field Court flouse, on the first l onday aumi Tuesolay in October next, the folluwing property: Wenjamssin cleCormick vs Catiharine 'Tankt:rsley and George Tnkerlsey. the iract or laud, where deto-ndant Catharine Tankersley lives, containing one hundred :.mi fifty acres. more or less. . Geor:e Lomax v, Pugh Nix ; Jerome Cox vS ile same. aud Jehu Mouhet ; 11rannou & Musly vs Pugh Nix, Win. Bailey and ,uanies BaileUy vs Pugn Nix; one ue'gro girl. Naice. the property of Purh Nix.., -eose. Heinps:tend & June vs Marcus Upss-n and Adna Johnono.ioao ucgroes, viz: Edmond Wad Martin, the fellow Edimund i said to be a good areksmith.uind coarse Shoemker. Sieedma; & Merritt vs Benijami.i Bar trs, four hundred ncres of land. more or ,less. whern defendant lives...adjoicing landr..of Charles IIoulev. and ojers.. . Jame. Eidaao vs John Bridwell, one i'agotn. two mules. and one mare. B. F. GOiady, r. C. vs John Manrsh.one tract ofi aid. lying in Big Horse Creek. where de:er-tant lives, Almond & Fowler v, Charles B. Car ter. one hlav ;ure. Tillman Watson vs L. .j. Mlea. one negro man Scott, one %nagou and team of niiles. WVado S. Cothran vs Randall Ramsey. the tract of land where defendant lives, adjoining lands of Nathaniel lleuderson. anl others. Win. 8. 1Iud-on -e James Spano nanl Jci'erson Vansang. the tract of laud where defeudant Varnsanrt livra. Shelton Carrett v, Philip Dunmire.the tract of ind where defendant lived. the year IKI4), adjoining lands of Gibson Col lina. and others. Blalnd & Butler vs Ch:arlcs Lamar: Wade Glover.vs the nre.; Wvntt ilItlite br. vs the -im in; Wn. J. O- U ena vs the %.ine; the -ract of land, wh--e defendant lives, adjoining larmidoaf -. ('othran & Sproull vs Wi llaniflton. Or.- hundred .an1 ei:.tejen aers oaf lan. monre er le., where lefendrant live's, ndisin ii 1an0% of C. Worthington, u-. id W::l ker. aa other,. Ternes Cah. . -S. ClAISTIE. 13. F. D. September 8 3t i ta te of South Carolina. E DGEF'1.0 DISTIUCT. IN EQl ITY. William Brown and wife. vs. Bill for Parition. Major B. Clarkc & n i , TOTICE is hereby ;:iven, That by v sirtue of an Order firotu Chatnceilor Dunkin. I sall ofler f.r sale. to the higlest bid. ler. at Edgetield Cout llona~e. on the fies Mbonday in Octobes next. a tract of land pur chased of S. W..Keriierly. byv Eh::.Oeth m. jour. and Eitaify .U. hoo.and el b1y the said Elizabeth i3. and Fuly II.. (now Elizabeth 51M. Clarke. and Imily II. Brown,) as joint te. nants. which said tract is aid to cottain three hundrel and fifty six acres. more or iei*, situ. ate in the District and State aforeoiaid. om Ti:r. key Cre.-k. and bounded by inhds or rancis W. Pickenss. Shemitel Nicholen. and other.: on a ctediit of twelve monlthsq. except costs. %% lach miust be pvaid in cashl: the purelaser to give bond and personal security, and a mort. cap of fte premissc. to secnre the purchase 3. T-ER'R Y, c. c. E. D. Comniiioner'. Otlice, Septemuber8 ($4 asij) 4t 3'2 State of So uthi ('a rolinia. EDGEl-'Ill'.L DI.sTRICT. - 1.N E QUIT Y E x t.irt:., - I'etution to substi D~sa~sgt Athiinaost & I' ife. , (dt~r a Trustre O N h :':arinhg the petnotn in l~: ibi< fae ito moutionl of'.\lr. li oa4et:. Solisior iar pe tirionesar. Orde~re. ishat a U'16 . h puba..hedf mi the .aboveo.oase for thsree m~on:is.-. ins s-e 's*pub-a the G.lt: of tias Stateo. re-pai: i heo siad Jamtses Powewrq s th r:io'tst namedi .the w all oaf 4 'asper Nail. .Mr. a* theo legacy be.Intathli. 0,d to she petitionser .1ia A ikina -an. tao ,ben --ase.if ny e nt n by thie pra er or the0 tio:: lir. Willrima .i Bu.t. Trsustec. ina the stead oof thse 'aid Jsases flowearr. of theo -aid 31n a i~a A tkmaoon. andio thatt in ats mai~t ofarai-e being shesw s. w nhon ilhree suonthlfo fraosm thae fir.t pooh licaitom o~f -hia Rnt.. nss order pr o ronsl-0 be entered a::ainst hsims. J. .J')JINSON. (Co 4-...-;aosr.t\ ',lOa s er i Sepats'eir 6. 144t3 4 I cettify that thse :aove is ni true copy of the nriminsuft Order of Curi, itn to. c.ose, takesn froms thea nontes. 3. Tlli1. c s:. r. 0. Septembe'ar 13 3m 33 Sta te of Stlitti ('ait:oI~ia. A liI!EVIL E D)IST1tiCT. I.V E QUI TY. Williatm C. illack, Bill for Accourt. unil e. - Marshalling. lsses, 1. L. Pearson. & at .) A. - XIN ptranance ofan a)rnfer, mm~de in thsoeaae. at Jsune toersu, 16.l3. ruqairiune-the creditors of daei Caldwevall. to appear befora. tiao Caom nuis'onear. *ied prove mfhar da'mainds a::ainsat saod estato. ons. sor h-oare the tho~ aondayv in Novemnber next.- .I liereby atppoint dturdayj thec 28th day of October nsext. Thec creditoars ufaanid statte will therefore take .Viticc to aip pearhefaao ts nnd-prane their deands, cai thit ay. sit Abbeville Crort ilose. -11. A. Jt)N Et, C. ):. A a. Commrsissioner's Office. 20th June. l8'I3. June :M 3m 22 LA.ND FOR 8ALE. TI1iE sb'criber niers foar side. as vintable N tract ef-lasd. sit.ta't s miles fromt '.io.iaeld. C. II.. rn th' stage anod lao . bbe vi l.--ssnding to thes .1f tinsowno raoad fhe tweenoa whichet rano. there is a decair.lhie sitirna 0'00n rsplctahill impro-;e.l. the tract conrtain< - (tv i0 nair5s~jedj nea: . anid oer tone haltf -ci wral :aoweri ifaihg o.1prinoa 10n it. 'To nns apporoved purchaser a gre'at !are:oji will hei give~n. W31i. hift:'NSON. Anig. 23 ti 30~ SISTE~ I AT T H I.. U WIl; caonliitue to store' Cottoni at m E old stand. at 124 cents pier hairlo fhr the first Ittonth. nsad t8 ceal. "or knlefoor echrl and eriv msus onthatr Strict - nre wiilh , taken with asll ('anton scont to mj oeaarre'. -mid I thaiank Planters will protect their int--rat< lay patronoejur those that oftor to sel! or w or: chesapst. W. P. DF.LrII. 11amburg. Angst 15 .im~ 2 A sarbacue W ILL be eaveu on i ednesda the2th inst at Bull Brand, near Frands o. se,- The public are itiviied to attbad. - emberO 6S Iron M tA."- - T HE subscribers stave been made A genti, for Ihe South Canlina Manu factiuing Cumpany, for the-sale of their fron and Lain.,. hich we now offer: for ale, at our Store, at tb flofrin' -prices for Cash. Iron. of all discription 5 cts. Nails all sizes 54 cis. BLAND & BUTLER. Sept.6 if 32 VALUAdCE LAIDS FOM M&tLE, THEissubscribecrs; a ill positivel) 611 at public outcry, at 'Edgefeld -Court flause, on the bale day, in Novemler nest, if not previously sold at privatei sale, (which would be preferred,) that valuable tract of latid, lying on Beaver Darn Creek, about eight miles west of Edgefield. Court House, lately belonging to John M. Sin. kins, decensed, and containing about eibt hundred and sixty three acres. Terms will be made known on applica tion to either of the subscribers. Persons wishing to purchase are invited to ez amine the premises. ELDRIED SIMPKINS. . W . J: SIMPKINS. Edgefeld, Sept. 6. 1843. 9 , Medical College of Georgia, Sir E Lecures will be resumed on the se T cuod 3lunday (the 13th) November neut. FACULTY. G. 31. NEW TON, M. D. Professor ofAnatcr any. L. A. &UG AS. 3. D. Professorof Physiology and Pathological Anatomy. ALEX. MEANS, hl. D. Professor ofChemis. trv anod Plarma.cy. 1. P. GAt VIN. M. D. Professor of Therapea. thos and Mlateria Medica. JOS. A. EVE. 31. D. frofesor of Obstetrics . and Di!ei..cs of Wbhmeand Infants. L. 1). FOlIt D. 31. D. Professor of the institates snod Practice of Medicine. - - V - P F. EM E. M. D Professor of the Pnaciples aost Pr,,ctae -of -Srgera. JOLHN 1lcLESTEIl, X. D. Demonstrator of Anatomy. II. F1. CAMPBELL, M1. D, Assistant Demon. -trinto. Fe-c, far a ful Course. $110 00 Prncuaenl Aenaoumy. when taken, J0 00 Maia iculation firut Courve only, 5 00 loney current where Students reside taken at par. I-a.atents will bc operated upon grataitously. ifralluwe.to he bruiht before the ClaSs. Stulents boarded lere last winter at 3-to 1' Jolaer- per month, evecry thain i nl PAUL EVE, De. Atug tista. Sept. 1. ' Sepitesler tI 5A 32 State of South Caroina. EXECUTIVE. BEPARTMENT. CoL'ExiS. -Ydh Aug.. 1843. By flis Excellency JAmnSl. HAMMoND, q., G(overnor and Cauxnander-in-Chief, in aon over the state orsotith Carolina. I KEKEAtS, information hastoef receiv. ed at thais Department that an attro cieus iiurdaer was committed about the 5th day o~f Novemaiber last, at Baconsa Bridgte, -in St. Ge.orge's Purish. by I3ENJAMIN STEVEN .tON, on the body of Ilzzwusa Thomas, and that said lknjin Stevenson bas fed from Nnw kinow -ye thati to be cnd justice may bec alone,. nnd that the said Benjamin Stevenson ma y bea broughlt to legal -tialI. for his offence .sa .'foresnid.~ do herely offer a reward of Oe lianidred Dollars fear lhis apprehension and' deahvery inao ay Jail in this State. Benjamin Steven..j,a is.de~scrsbad as being about 5 feet 9 ainc; baig h. blue cycaL. squae buit, roundl face. dark compr.1;~.:on. dark haiur, large mouth, pro jecting~ teeth. rttd about 27 years ofage. Gsvven und ;r mny han.J and the seal of the $tate, at Colusubia. this Sth day of Au-. gut A. V., ense thousand eight hundred. nncd forty-tharce, and in the sixty-eighth year of the ludeipepdence of the United . JA3IES D.JEAMMOND, G;overn,,r of South Carolina, 11. Q. Pascz.cr, Secretarye ditate. State of Mouth Carolina. ICErCT~IV E D)EPARTMIENT ? Coi.antDA. eeth AugsJ.343. 4 Byi Ii. l'acell, niy JAxI~ f.I. amoiD, Esq.. I ..ve rnor and ComamaaderinChief, .in and ona.ri. t8a-e of SouthCaroitrmn VUT lllIE.. aaination has been receic ed at thti -Derdrtasent, that an' atro-' cionr narrderi ~a ,a anjitted on the 6th insutanht. near~h., plantation aLt. .W. C, Swiras, S.' ilarzhol-ena'. P'arisha. -Colleton Disnier, on the-body ol' a Neros4Jan named Stanoy, the property oft Ww Walter, Eaq., by some per. r~on unaknown. Now knsaw ye. that to the end justic msy be. ulone, antI the otfender brosnghitto legal punish-' went for he oftene, I do hereby offer a reward. of One Unandred Doaran for lars apprehension. aud deive ry into auay iJail ina this State, an4 prNmecutionl to ctonv~ction. Given under mly hantd and the meal of the State, at Columbtia, tho 2s8h of Aust&s. A. D.. one. thousand eighat hundred and for. ty- threte. ad ina the uixty-eighlth y'ear'of thle indeapendence of the Unmted States of Amernc... JAMES H. HANNOND. Governoe :,f South Carolia, RL. Q. Pzs csr., b'ecretsary of Stae. Septemcber 60t DR. W. II. DROWN, SURGE.ON DENTIST. k PROFESSOR Ol' PE.NMAKSHIP, O r'Ells hi services to jshe TMl-- mng Getlemien of Edgehd and thesarroind inag Datricts. All opertina wll-h perfint ed with skill and ueatnes.. P'eunnan'hip wvill he tanglht in varioms style, and on a diplomnatic sysem. Pricei conformsant withithe times. I can be en-uhted wilh at Dr. Rt. Grima's, or at Dr. Geiger'a, when not professionally engaged. lIeresca n o ~3lc seen at this oe. .Vottee. - f.L per one id'ebted to the esanes of Jaohn Etain. or t'ha tea A. -Dowd.dee'd. or to the asbsriber. in lividaal. wilt and their no-- and a c~nt an the .aandsa of hgis aene, durng his short sh--ne. from 9'..,we. W/M. BRUNSOII. Au*2 :2 t 30