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and all the.appfiances which . the Trustees inteid to bring there are accomplisher, the Iercer University will doubless afford ample.facilities for Literary and Theolog ical pursuits. - Leaving Pennfield and passing through Washington and Lincolnton, l reached home on the 2dday of April, being absent two months-and three weeks, and-found my family in.comfortable health. To the honor of God, I now record his mercy to me in that no -accident befel me in.my journey of nine hundred miles-that -I met with kind treatment in every place a rece-ption, as a 'Minister of Christ, far beyond my -merits. Obtained in cash sub scription to the Bible cause. more than $700, and have returned with my consti tution greatly invigorated, and my health good. Respectfully, W. B..JOHNSON.. Edgefield.C. I., 25th April,1845. The revenue at New York, last week, was $446,701 94. which shows an an im port of goods.fully eqtal to all our wants, .gnd full as many as our crops will pay for. -N. Y. Express. Post Ofce Robbery,-We are informed that a number of letters have recently been abstracted from the Po-t Office at Laurens C. H., some 'of- which. consained money. A young nan by the name.of E. A. Sau nier was sispected of having committed the-theft, when he was arrested and lodged in jail at that place. It is stated that a number of the missing letters were found in his trunk, having been broken open and rifled of their contents.-Mountaineer. -Continued Drought.-Another:week has passed without sufficient rain to-lay the -dust. The wheat and oat. crops are very much injured, and in some fields entirely cut off; the corn and 'cotton seed that has been planted.itr many places, cannot come up. The drought seems to-extend through out the whole United States, with- the ex eeption of light and: partial showers in - some sections. Creditable to the 1. O. of 0. F.-The grand lodge of Masiss:ppi have voted that any odd fellow who may be concerned in a duel shall be at once expelled from the fraternity. Hamburg Prices Current. APRIL 23, 1845. Bacon, per lb. Iron, per lb. Hog round, 7 a 74 Sweedes,ass'd, 4 a 6 Haus, 74 a 84 Hoop. 74 a 9 Shoulders, 6. a 7 Sheet. 7 a 9 Sides, 7 a 74 Nail Rods, 74 a 8 Bagging. per y'd. RuIssa bar 5 a 6 Beat Hemp, 17 a 20 Plongh Moulds, 6 a 7 Tow, ,15 a 1 Lard, per lb. 6.3 a 9 Cotton, 174 a 00 Lead, " " 6 a 8 Balcrope, per lb. i a Itt Lime, per bbl. Bcsrwa:c. prlb. 22 ,t 25 Stone, 2 00 a"2 50 Cotton. per lb. Rice, per 100lbs. 4 00 Ord. to 51 id'g - 44 a 5 Su. ars. per lh. Middling Fair. 54 a 53 St. Croix, 10 a 11. Fully Fair, 5.1 a 'Pot to Rico, .7 a 10 Fine, a New Orleans 7 a 10 Coffce, per lb. lavana. whi:e 10 a 12 Rio, 8 a 10 Do. - brown 8 a 9 Java. 3 a .15 Loaf and lump,13 a 15 Corn, per bu., 00 a 50 Salt. per bush. 45,A 50 Corn Meal, 50 a 624 Sack, 1 50 a 1.62 Flour.-per bbl. Tallow, ier tb 8 a- 10 Canal, 6 25 a 0 00 Twine. per lb. Country, 4 50 a 5 00 American, 25 a 30 Hides, per lb. 7 a 8 l~nglishi, 25 a 374 H-IAMBURG, A pril 26. Coiton.-On Wed'riesday there was more ea siness among buyers, and a 'disposition to go into thte ismarket, eveni at advantci ng rates l'rom those of the-day previoaus. Thbursday opened with a decided itiiproveneent In prices, owing. to the fact, thiat the mtarkets below, as also that of Newv York, on account of the untfavorable news by the steamer ; our tmarket assumed a more liveller appearance-a .till better feeling took holdl oh biuyei-s, and sellers were enabled to- realize faith 4c. otn Tntesday's prices ; leaving thte market only dc. below onr highest quota tions for tlhe past foutr wee'ks. T~he mnrket close's dnll, wiuh the expectation of later dates frotm Liverpool. Extremes 5% a 0G.-Daily Journal. C HA RL ESTON. A pril gO. Cotton.-The Uplanad market on Satutrday last. that bettg the first day of our eomtmercial week, passed very quiet, the sales amnountirig to bttt 757 bales, withoiut change in prices fromt the prev'ious week. Oni Sunday Liver p~oll dates were received by the Gteat Wes. tean to the 26th uIt- These accounts being con sideredl as mnch more unfavorahle thtan they hae ever b'-en anticipated, the matke't on Mon-. day came nearly to a dead staund. We quote . Inferior to Ordinary. 5 a 54 Middling..a middling fair, 54 a 6 Fair a good fair, .6, a 64 Choice, 6g- a 6a OBITUARY. Departed this life on the 2nd April. in the. 84th yeiar of her age, Mrs. SAnAH Buosu, con sort of the late Isaac Bush, both of this District. Sho was born in North Carolina, but moved in early life with her parents to the State of Geer gia. Sho had a very distinct recollection of "those times that tricedmi's souls," and was a sharer of those troubles :ind-parivations. From Georgia she nioved to Greenville District, itn this State, and from there to Edgefield. She in early life evinced her devotion to the cause .of her great redeemer, 'witichm s, pre--emtinet ly marked the whole cours'e of her long and chieckei-ed life, arnd enabled her so suc-I cessfully to withstand its temptations and trials, when religion was at so low an ebb She was ' baptized itt her 16th year by the Rev. A brahaum Marshal, in the- State of Georgia. near Brier Creek. and from that until the tune of her death I 67 years, was a oious and orderly member of the-Baptist Chutrh. He11r last membership was at Dry Creek Chutch, and we believe was the oldest member. She was always calm and retirinag in her habits, possessing that peace of mind thiat-snrnassezh all understanding"-was paver known tos have a difficulty with it neigh bor or friend, or to speak evil of any one. In horlatter days her constant-theme was reli gion. For two-or tht eyears preceedingr her death, site ret-with is heavy affliction in not beimg able to -read time - Scripturs from partial failure of sight. .She hed aways been a con stat,t and diligent reader of the- word of God. searching after "-eternal.'life." -8be bore it with the patience and resignation ora true chris tian, always repeating the "will of the Lord be done." She was tiken sick on Thursday night when retiring to rest, and lived only 96 hours, when her ransomed spiirit 'was loosed fromr its clayey tenement, aind took its fig~ht to the hatven of bliss-to the " rest that remaineth- for the Operations on the Teeth. SURGEON DENTIST, j OF COLUMBIA, S. C., ti til W ILL be at Edgefield Village,.od the first ga day of June, and will remain for several by days, during which Limp he may be consulted at jou Mr. Goodman's Hotel, and will ie prepared the to perform all operations connected wit his n profession, in the neatest and best manner. cot April 30 4t* 14 an Reg'tal Head liuarters, off 7TH REG'NT, I. S. C. M. mi EDGEFIELD C. H., S. C. vir I April 22,1845. Orders No. I. IN PRSaUACK of Orders from w Head Quarters, the 7th Regi til ,nent.Ifhntry. S. C. M., will parade of for review and drill, at the Old Wis- de on Thursday, the 10th of July next- as The cemmissioned and noncom missioned officers will assemble on Jo the day previous, for drill and in- he - - struction. - to L. T. WIGFALL - t Colonel 7th Regimont Infantry, S. C. M.- toi April23 lot 9 N Reg'tal IHead'Quarters, o 7TH RET'N T. 1. S. C. M. n; EDGEFIELD C.. H., S. C. % April 22, 1845. Orders No.2. H' E Upper Battalion of the 7th Regiment o .Infantry, S. C. M., will parade for review th 2nd drill, at the Pine House, on Saturday the 28th of June next. . - -1 The officers and non-commissioned officers will assemble the day prtvious, for drill ,and E instruction. The Lower Battalion of the same Regiment will assemble at the Cherokee Ponds. on Sut t urday the 5th ofJuly for drill and review. Of firers and eon-commissioned officers the day W previous, for drill and instruction. - t" Lieut. Col. Posey and Major Mills are char tr ged with the extension of this order to their resi tr pective Battalions. E By order of COL. WIGFA.L : E G. D..MIMS, Adjutant. t April23 9 14 " EDGEFIELD BEAT COMPANY, al ATTENTION !. p PPEAR on your usual Company Muster C Ground, on Saturday the 10th Mgay next, B at 11 o'clock, A. M , for instruction and drill, t armed and equipped as the law directs. d By order of Capt. C. A. M . s : 'l - J. COHN, 0. S. April 30th 2t 14 1 ONE CENT REWARD. R ANAWAY from the Subscriber, on the 18th instant his indentered apptentice, to the Printing business, by the name of John Kimmey. Said boy is about 13 or 14 years of age, sandy colored hair, black eyes; and about 4 feet 8 or 10 inches high. He has an impedi ment in his speech, which causes him to stutter so much that he very seldom tells the truttt. All persons are hereby cautioned against har. boring or employing said boy, as the law will be strictly enforced. The above reward and no C thanks- will be given for his apprehension. d W.. F. DIUSOE. p Aprilt30 f 14 -F State 9f. South Cai-olina; r E.DdEFIELDl DISTRICT. id IN THE COMMON PLEAS: A John B. Gorden C Vs. Attachinent. B Joseph M. Perry. n Alex. J. L awton cc vs. .A trachmedt. c Joseph .3. Perry. . 71H E Plaintiff's having this day -filed tI .Ltheir Declarations in the above stated tE case'sin my offiee. It is therefore, Ordlered, in that.the Defendant dd appear and pledto ii the said Declatrations within a year aiid a in day from the date hereof, or in defa' Ii ci thereof finel and absoluie judgments wvill ri be given and awarded against the said r Defeodant in both the above stated cases. TIJOS. G. BACON. c. c. r. 0 Clerk's Office, 28th A pril, 1845. I April 30 14 ly - State of' South ('arloina. tI EDGEFIELD -DISTRJCT. CAPT. T. J. DYSON, living near the ~ Fork of Wilson Creek and Siluda River. Tolled beforo mie a bright sorrel i horse, eleven years old, 15 hands high; of some white arbout 6ach hind foot, one fore 3: foot white haf dav up the leg, large blaze 's in his face, and hip shut in the right hip, t( and appraised at $20. . I T HOS. NiCH O LS, Mag. h April30. 15 .4tmn ri Positively the ga intich. A Estate of John Cheathami, Sen..deceas- t e-,are requested to present thecm properly at- r tested within the'time prescribed by law, and those wvho do not avail themselves with this op portunity wilI- not be paid. GUTHERIDGE CHEATHAM, March 4 ty & Execxtor BUT'CE R IN. T T HE Susrbrhaving purchiased Mr. mn C. M.GRAY's interest in the Butch. ering business, respietfully informs the cita izens of Edgefield Village. that ho inte'nds to continne to supply thne Market wit., choice Beef, Veal, 3lutton atad Lambs, on us reasona- - ble terms as the times will afford. Hie willj commence on the fiast Mlonday in Alpril 'next, i. and will continue to furnish his customers on h Monday and Thursday's, until the mouth of i June, when he will furnish the Market three thn times a week during the Summer. Thankful for past patronage, he hopes by st. ict attention' to merit a share of the public patronage. He H will devote his wh~ole time to the interest of his ustomers. W M. WV. G O OD MA N. N. B. Cash paid for flue Stallfed Beeves. March 26 41 9. Attention Light Infantry. 8piit of '76. ii YOU will attend at Red Hill for Battalliotn Review and Drill on Sat urday the 3rd day of May next, by . 10 o'clock,A. 3M.. armed and equip ped as the law directs. Commission- 7 ed and non-commissioned officers will meet the day previous, for drill and offi instruction. -tori By order of Capt. Jous HuIL.LSt B. MAR TIN, 0. S. wit April1 -I 1 12 foua S- to t EQ" The friend ofs Liout. JizES B. day hARRts,-announce him as a candidate for and the office of tas Collector at the next ee- the: t~t) ( BRIGADE. ORDERS. HEAD QURTERS. 2ND BRIGADE, Honeywood 10th Feb. 1834. N purstiance of an Act of the Legislature, passed-bn 'he 19th of December last, end ed 'An Act to provide for the Military or. lizatlon of this State," Commissioners were me appointed to divide each of the Battal s, composing the 7th and 10th Regiments of Militia of this State into tour Beats, as irly equal in territory and population as the ivenience of the several parts would admit, d to designate in each of the Beats so laid a suitable and convenient ;:endgevous or mpany Muster Ground. The said Coin isioners have made the following reports, or the Upper Battalion, 7th Regiment. EDnEFIELD, February 3,1834. Sir :-In pursuance of your orders, dated illington, 1st January. 1834. we have divided Upper Battalion of the Seventh Regiment infantry into four beat companies, and have signated the places of company rendezvous follows -- Beat No. 4-Begin at the old cow-trail, near ha Gomillion's, and follow that trail to the ad of Bridge Creek; thence down the Creek the southern line of this District; thence along id line to the road from Edgielh to Charles ; thence up that road to the fork with the 3w .larket road; thence along thu New Mar t road to the Old Wells; thence along the road Columbia, by the Pine. Honse, to the begin ng company rendezvous at Bridwell's, (or illiam's old place.) Beat No. 3-Begin at the cow trail near John amillion's, and run along the upper Colun a road to Watson's; thence dt wa the Charles. n road to the southern line of the District; ence along that line to Bridge Creek: thence the creek to the old cow-trail. near the head the Creek; thence up the old cow-trail to the ginning company rendezvous at Posey's, (or van's old place.) Beat No. 2-Begin at the Pine House, and h along the upper Columbia road to Lott's; ence along the Longcane road to the line be reen the seventh tnd ninth Regiments, thence ong the regimental line to the road at Lof n's, thence down the' road following its old at to the west if Pottersville, and including attersville In this beat, to the Court Hobse in dgefield Villagc; thence along the inaih street the old Charleston toad. opposite to Mitch l's; thence doivn the Charleston road to the ,i.nning compati *rendezvous at A. Blind's. Beat No. 1-Begin at the Old Vells; thence ong the upper Cohimbia toad to its mouth op isite Mitchell's; thence the main street to the ourt House in Edgefield ; thence up the locker road to the regimental line near Lof n's ; thence along the regimental line, and twn Cedar Creek, and down Horn's Creek the New Market road ; thence along the New aiket road to the beginning, company ren ;zvous at William Mays'. Respectfully submitted. F. H WARDLAW, ) 0 JAMES MILLER. | C GIEOlL, TILLMAN, } 3 JAMES DORN. I m,' DANIEL HOLLAND. J P o Brigadier General WILLIAM A. BULL, Con nanding Second Brigade, S. C. Militia. LowER BATTAION. SEVENTH REoiMENT, j Cloud's, 9th January, 1P34. { Sir:-In pursuance of our appointment as ominissioner's for that purpose, we have this ty laid off this Battaliou, into four Beat Coin ins, as follows. viz: Beat No. I-Commencing at the mouth of ox's Creek, on Savannah River; thence up id creek to its source; thence an imaginary ae.intersecting the Augusta toad near the rer. ence of Sitinuel Warner.; pinc down- tha ugusta -oad to the road leading to Horse reek Bridge; thence down said read to said ridge; thence down Horse Creek to Savan ih river.; and thence up the river to the outh of Fox's creek, the beginning place of mmpay rendezvonmsat Hamburg. Beat No. '2-Comnmencing at :the mouth of OX'S creek, and continnmtig up said creek along e boundary line of beat number 1 to its in rsection with the Angusta road nepr War yr's; thence up the said to the Old Wells; ence up the New Market road, (Baitalion ie.) to Horn's creek ; thlence down said creek Stephen's creek ; thenee .down Stephen's -ek to Savanniah rivei-; thence down the ver to Fox's creek. the beginning. company :ndezvous fork of the road at Butler's. Beat No. 3--Commecinig at the itiersection thie l3attalioni line wvith thie westerna bounidary Barnwell District :.thence ny) the Battitlion e tO the Ol.l -Wells; thence down the An tsta road to the road Ieaditig to florse Creek xidge; thence dowin said road to said bridge; ence down the road leading into the Charles. ii road at Mo'seley's below the Horsepen und to the residence of M rs. Glover , thence ang an imaginamy'line to intersect .the wes rn boundary of BarnwellgVistrict, bot mid a'y between Bnrges' Mill. and the intersectionu 'the road leading into the Cliarlestoar road at 'oseley's, with the westerni bounda'ry of Barn-. ell District ; and-thence along said'l~otundary the beginning; company rendezvous, at amnilton's bridge an H orse creek.. Beat No..4-Cotunencing at Horse creek idge; thence down said creek to Savanniah ~er; thence down the river to the Barnwsll e; thence along said District line to the in. raection or the imaginary boundary line of 'at niumber 3;- thence up said boundary line Hlorse creek bridge. the beginning company ndezv'ous at Nail's Store., Respectfully re:.orted. JE.J. F. WIT~NER, Y ABNERt WHATLEY. - STARLING QUARLES, JOHN MARSH, J ar iBrigadier General WuLLIAx A. BUL.. Com-. inding Second Brigade, S. C. Militia. State of South Caitolina, FDGEFIELD DISTRICT. GEORGE POPE, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas and Geaeral Sessions, and ;ofhicio Registre of Mesne Conveyances, for iDistrict and State aforesaid, do certify the -egoing to be a corrcet coupy as will a ppear by arecord of my said office. of book x x. pa. s 484 and 485. Given under my hand at Edgefield Court muse, this 8th day o.f February, 1844. -GEORGE POPE, c. c.r. April 30 It .14 State of' South Carolina. EDGFIELD DISTRICT. C. 3. Glover, )Deca'rationt in vs. Foreign Attack Jantes HI. Haruison. ) ment. r he Sa me, Decdaration in Foreign At the same. ane. tH E Plaintiff in the above stated casesgav ing this day filed -hitsdeclarations in my ce, and the defendants havineno wife or at tea known to be within the limits of this te, on whom a copy of said declarations h a rule to plead can be sei ved : It is there Sordered, that the said defendants do plead ho said declarations, within a year and a from the publication of this order, or fnal absolute judgment will be awarded against n. T HOS. G BA CON, c. c. r. .,,rkas. ne Oct. , 18 . n 41 HED Q1JJRTERS.. Charleston, 12th April, 1845. ORDER No. 3 u1IE following Regiments will parade far I Review and Drill, at the times and places as follows, viz: The 44th Regiment of lntabtry at Suinier Ville, on Wednesday the2lst of May next.' TIhe 20th Regiment at the Swimming Pens, on Friday the 23d of May. The 29th Regiment at Darlington c. house, on Monday the 26th of May. The 30th Regiment at Benniettsville, on Wed uesday the 2th of May.. The 28th Regiment at Chesterfield c. house, on Friday the 29th of May. The 21st Regiment at Lancasterville, on Tuesday the 3d of June. The 22d Regiment at Cathden, on Friday thn 6th of June. The 25th Regiment at Widnisboro', on Thurs day the 12th of June. The 24th Regiment hear Winns' bridge, on Saturday the 14th of June. The 6th Regiment of Cavalry- at Youngs Ville, on Tuesday the 17th of J une. The 26th Regiment of Infantry at Chester. ville, on Thursday the 19th of June. The 27th Regiment at Rich Hill, on Satur day the 21st ot June. . The 46th Regiment at Ebenezer, on Tues day the 24th of June The 34th Regitment at Yorkville, on Ttiesday the 26th of June. The 37th ,Regiiuent a or near Wilkins's old field, on Saturday the 28th of June. The 35th Regiment at Union Court House, on Tuesday the arday of July. Th'e 9th 'Regiment of -Cavalry, near the Gleen's s pi-ings, on Thuisday the 3d of July. The 10th Regiment of Ii.fantry, at Richard son's on Tuesday the 0th of July. - The 7th Regiment at the Old Welis, on Thursday the 10th of luly. The 9th. Regiment' at Low's, on Saturday the 12th di July. 'The Cominisioned Officers of the 2d Bri Bade of Infantry and the 2d Regiment of Cav aIry, will assemble at Longmire's, on Monday the 14th of July, and Encamp five days. The 2d Regiment of Cavalry, will parade for Review and Drill, on Saturday the 19th of July. The 8th Regiment of Infantry, at Morrow's old field, on Tuesday the 22d of July. The 6th Regiment at Lomax's, on Thursday the 24th of July The 4th Regiment at Verrennes, on Saturday the 26th of July. The 42d Regiment at Mlinton's, on Tuesday the 29th of July. The 2d Regiment at Hall's, on Thursday the 31s: of July. The 5th Regiment at Hunter's, on Saturday the 2d of August. The Conunissioned Officei-s of the 1st Bri gade of Infantry. and the 1st Regiment of Cav alry, will assemble at Pickensville, em Monday the 4th of August, and Eucamp five days. 1st Regiment of Cavalry. will pdrade for Review and Drill, on Saturday the 9th of August. The 1st Regiment at Bruton's, on Thursday the 14th of August. The 36th Regiment at Timmon's, on Tuesday the 19th of August. - The Commissioned and WonConunined. d1DbegWitr''aii,bie on the d~iy prevlonus, ex' cept those of the 19th Regiment, and they will assemble on the Saturday previous for drill and instruction. The 5th Regiment of Cavalry will parade by Coinpanies or Squadrons, (except that part in Richland District) with the infantry Regiments most convemlent. The. Major Generals and Brigadier Generals, will, with their staf', attend the Reviews and Encamnpmentts within their respective coml mands. The Brigndier Gener-als afe charged with the extension of this order, to their respectade Bri gades.. . By order of the Commander-in-Chief. J. W. CANTrEY, Adjutant and insp'r. Geni. A pril 23 14 f4 .Just Receiled 0 Pounds RIO COFFEE. SCheap for ensh,.hy. .LOUIS CO VAR. A pril 16 if 12 .~lice. P ERSONS having demands against the Estate of Ann M-i. T-ri-y, deceased, are inotified to present thein properly attested, and those indebted to said Estate ate requested to niake irmnediate papmnent. March1J. TER RY, Execuior. LL . NMOtice... ni(ur A LLdmnstrates. Exctforsan ar . dians having returns tov. make in my of feare reques'ted to miake them as early as practicable. - - OHN HILL, o. E. D. A pril 16 2t 12 73ItE Commissioneas of the Poor.fo'r Edge field, being derirous to, change theloa tion of the present Poor House, wvill receive Proposals front any persons, wvho may be will ing to sell as much as-one hundred and fifty or two hundred acres of land, well watered and well tiimbered,-situate within six miles of this plae. ddtas .SETH BUTLER. Chairman of the Board, Edgefield C, II., bc fore~ the 1st day of May next. April 9 - 4t 11 State of South (arOlina, EDGE FI$LD DIST RICT. Daniel Boon. Applicants,. Summonts I is. Geotge Horn and oth- in - .era. Defendlants.- . Pareition. c I T appearing to my satifacetion thbat.John . H orn, George.Eleniburg, Larkin Eleniburg, Ralph Elenburg, Adam and Nicholas Elenbttrg, .. defendants in the above stated ,case, resides without the limits of this State, It is therefore ordeted, that they do appea'r and object to the divisioni or sale of the Real Estate oif George Horn, Sr.. deceasedofn or before the first tMon day in July next, or their consent to the same will be entered of record. JOHN HILL, o. E.DnO. Marchs 26 3m O.The friends of Maj. S. C. Sco-r-, r announce him as a candidate for Tax t Collector, at the ensuing election. Nov 6. if 41 OWe are authorized to tannobnce L avr .. WuJso?, as a candidate for the Office of Tax Collector, at the next electio n. Pebh.26 ,5 SHERIFF'S SALE. Epsey Salterwhite, vs. S. D. Clarke & Ca, Charles'Panknin, the Same. I Turber Goldsmith, and otherh, vs. the Same. J B Y virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa cias, in the above stated cases, I will >roceed to sell, commencing on Wedaes lay; the 7th May, at the Store lately dccu >ied by S. D. Clarko & .Co. In the Town f Hamburg, So..Ca.; all that stock of DRUGS, cbnaisting in part of Medicihes, 3hemicals, Perfumery. Paints, Oils. Win low Glass; Dye Stuffs, Brushes, Fancy articles, Surgical Instruments, and vari >us other articles. Also, at the sain'e time and place, a lot of Furniture, consisting of 1 Bureau, 2 Look og Glasses, 3 Tables,' 1- Wash Stand, I ot of Crockery, I Map, 6 Chairs; 2 Beds and Furniture,l small Stand, 1 Sideboa-d' [Carpet, 3 Lamps, 1 snall Bed, 1 Safe, i et Fire Dogs and Tongs. Sale to .con inue from day to day, until all is disposed )I. Tdrtas Cash. H.BOULWARE, S. E. D. April 23 3t 13 SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa cias to me directed, 1 will proceed to sell id the Town of Hamburg, S. C.; on Friday the ninth day of May next, and the day following, the following' properly, to. wit : . H. L. Jeffers & Co. vs. Thomas Kelly, Spiers & Sale, and others,.vs. the same;, eight. barrels of Liquors, . Sugar.. CofTee, Dry Goods, Shoes, Tobatco. Corn and Peas, and. sundry other-articles usually kept. ion a Grocery Store. Terms, cash. . II. BOULWA RE, S. E. D. April23 3t 13 Sheriff's Sale.. B Y virtue of suhdry Write of Fieri Pa cias, Iwill proceed to..sell at Edgefieli Court House, on.the First Monday and Tues day following in May next, the-following prop erty, to-wit : Witiam Woodberry, Indorser, vs. Rn. dolph Carter and Elizabeth Carter,. the tract of land where the' defendyt Elis abetli Carter now resides, adjoining lands of .lit Wise and others.. ~ M. T. Mendenhall and others, vs. W. J. Williams, the tract of land where the defendant lives, containing twenty-five liundred acres, more or less, adjoining of lands of Edmund Cannady and others, on Bridge Creek. Thomas Carson, vs. Young M'crchant and A. L. Nicholson, the tract of laud where the defendant Young Merchant now lives, containing fifty acres, more or less, :adjoining lands of Z. S.- Brooks and others. Nathaniel Burron, VS. Daniel. iosey, the trac of land where the defendant lives, adjoining lande of De-rick lfolecm bake and others. - - - Termi,.cash. H. BOULWAlaE, s. E. a. April 10 e4t 11 State of South Carolina. EDGE FIELD DISTRICT. iN TL' COMMON PLEA S. Daniel C. Stryiy, Domestic .William Allen. ... . Attahmen. Y) an. order frion ihe Court uf Commnon .Pleas, in the above stated case, J will p~ro ceed td sell at fthe H ouse of Mr. .John S. Smiy y',on Thursday, the first day of May next. the following property to-wit: one Mare. onie H orse .Colt, and one Pistol. Terms of sale, casih. . H. Bo.ULWARE, a. a. n. SApril160: 12 ..NOTICE. jTILL be sold on Friday, the Second .day of May ttext, at the tatb .resi dance of Sarah Bush deceased, all the Personal Estate of said deceased, consist itng of nine Negroes. Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, Corn and Fodder, Household and Kitchen Furniture, and variotis other arti eles.moo tedious to tment ion, on a credit un til the '25th day of December next. The purchaser to give note, with approved se curity. The property not to be removed until the terms of sale are complied with. . T BOS. DELOACH; Ex'tor. A pril 16 3t ~12 State of South Carolina; *EDGEFIELD DiSTRICT.. YJOHN HILL. Esquire, Ordnarj, of Edgefield Districi. Whereas. Thomas Lake; bath applied to me for Letters of Administration; on ill,. and singular the goods, .and-chaf ters, rights and credits of Henry Carr, late f the District aforesaid, deceased, these are, therefore, to cite and admonish- all and singular, the kindred and .creditort >f the said decea'd, to lbe and appear before rae, at our next Ordinary's Court for the aid District, to be holdemr at Edgefireld Dourt House; on-the 5th day of lay text, to show cause, if any, why the said~ mdministratietr should not be granted Giveu under my band and seal, this 9ah day of. April, in the year of our nord one thousand eight hundred and arty-five, and in the 69th year of Amer an-Independence. JOHN HILL, o. E. D. April 23 . 2 13 State of South Caroinia. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. #E. Jackson & Co.,) Deelation . a. . in Foreign William Fitzroy. Attachment. F H E Plaintiff ha~ving this day filed his dec lation in amy ohlice, and the Defendant hay gno Wife or Attorney known to' be within me State, on whom a copy of the saime, with a a1e to p lead can be served : It is ordered, that ie Defendant plead to the said declaration, rithin a year and a day, or final and absoItte idgmient will be given against him. GEO. POI-E, c. cP. Clerk's Office,- April 30, l844 We are authorized to announce Gog . SHEPPARD as $ Candidato for the officO f Tax Collector, at the next election, Edgefleld OG pctenaty1 . (o-rosLTE- BLAND ? BUTLER'.. T HE Subscriber respectfully informs s friends and the public at .large. that- he has recently opened a Confectonasty and Fruit Store, us the Village f.Edge- - field. and has -just received, from Cliarleston, a large assortment of. Candies, Fruits, Preserve, PicklN ,; coniting in part as follows: Canidies atd Sugar Plans, a good assort ment. Raisins; Currants, Figs, Prepared -Coc English Walnuts, Soft Shelled Mmo nds.d Limes, Cocoa Plums, Fruits iiBrandy; Preserved East Iidia Ginger and Co'r dials, assorted.' -ALSO, Leacock & Co - Madei-a, Chery, .Sherry, Brown, Pale, Golden and Port- WINES London Porter, in quart and pint bottles. " Family 6l rocerie : - Stmoked Beef, a choice arisle; Pine Ipp - Cheese, Fresli and Pickele'd Saitaii, No, Mackerel, Sardines inai, Scotbh-He ings, Boston and Soda-Biscuits; English mixe4 Pick els, Olives. Capers, Prunes, Macirony;Pebper. Allspine,'Mace; Nutmegs,: Cloves,-:Cinitand Isinglass, Walnutilushroon and Tiiaistoat. - sups, Pearl Starch, an excellent aricle: - Fine-and Extra Pine -Spanish SEGA S ad. Cavendish's TOBACCO;.&c.,-&c All of which will be sold .cheap for Casa; or on short credit to punctual custonmers... LOUIS OVAR;' Mrch 26. ~" - -.? NEW GOODS AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE tOseossGE Ma. Goobui's HOTEL.) T HE Subscriiber has just returned with a n'ew. fashianable-and ;well selected iteci -- of Goods. consisting in part of - Muslins, of.variotia kinds, calicoes from 6& to 25. cents per yard; Domestics, of all descriptions; - -Ladies' (entletbeds' and-Children Shnis - WhIte and Bladk Satin Shoes; at 50 'ents per pair;. - Bonnets; Gentlemens' mad Boys', White Black.. Leghorn and Palmetto Hats. Cutlery, Croeker,, Groceties, ifedicines, C.,ak." A full assortnent of .READ Y'MADE CLOT.HING . Fort LADsE 9AR, a - new add fashionable style of Head - Orhaments, Hdiriqus, Bracelets,- Fancy Combs - and Neckta . ces:. Thn'kln for that- liberal patronage. which has been bestowed on hint, he would respect fully inform his friends, and customers, and the ptiblicdgenernlly, thai he will always cndeavqr to sell as low Jor Cash as can be purchasedjin any City: Please call, see, examine and stisfy.ydet selves:. TCORN. Apiil9 if1 - PROSPECTUS OF The Carolna Baptiste .T is proposed to publish with;this title4 Ti Periodical, at. Greenville, S. C.;-ttt der the editorial. coniduct' of Rev. T. W. Haynes. -. . ;. PLAY AND DBJECI The New Testamsiittiurch-its mem berehip-its. govei-dinent-its officers-its order-its ordinances-its union-its gen iiis-lit lawis spirit-its -moults-its doctrine, as-iiiderstood and maintaioed Baptists, .will claim primaiy -afattseiin the original articles of ihe Carolin' Baptat Our aim will be- to develope, fit- the christian, and sicondly, tbe Baptist, aqd neither to merge the christian in the Rap list, nor 16 be Less christian because Bap tist, in our editorial bearing. Dignified christian courtesy to all, men and towards all 7Jehomin~atios of. christians wfil be studiously insainred, while a manly4 frank and independent avowal of oui- chier istied vlews- of revealed itutth ill be no less marked The golden mein betwiss bigotry add latituiftnarianisms will be our, -aim. 'Ele Carolina Baptist will, asg-far as its size, form and period of issues will- ad mit, be a Ba ptist Family Newspaper and Library of Useful Knowleidge to paieurs, children, farmers. minisiers, deacons and chusrchesi, as well as other classes -of our readers. Its plan and objectlis to pa. gate truth. - Terns-bite- Form. Tihe Carolina Baplist will be issued a monthly, ueatly printed on new tgfe, itn quarto form, with tiiree coluronn-a page, upvt a doule medium sheea, each anm ber camanining 16 pages, with a neatly ex ecutted colored cover, with an index teischt number and to each volumne. .This -form is-suitable for binding. Single copies for one year, $1 25 each, payable on the re ceipt of. the first nsuber. Twedity-five copis orne year, $25. A similar udiscount to Churchses, Ministers orAgn. The first nimbei- i~l. be isfued as- soons as 1000 namres isfidlI be re po&'ted -to the . Publisher's olfice, if io-ne promptly. ,No payutent expected . until subscribers-shall receive thecfirst number. L-et those who procure dubscribers, uimply. make a list -of their names,' written plaidly and-,irr full, with the narne 'of the Post Office, Distrsct or County. and. State,..andregtrest the P. Master to farward,.-under his frank and - - ('.us save the-charge of postage. Addrsses. All le'tters referrio'g -to the husineis.*de partmnent -rmust i.l addris d to 0.,. Wells, Proprietor ; and finae deigned for publication, the Rev. T. W Hlaynos; Ed stor-always free or-postage to them. . Agents. - All Baptist Ministers, Clerks of Church es and Deacons, and all Post Masters, are authorized and requested to act as Agents. *To Baptist Churches. - It is respecifully submsitted to Chiurch-es whether they amight not, as Churches, -in struct their Clerks to- order any number of- copies desired for circulation withma their respective limits.-. - O . HI. WELLS Arl1,-Publisher and PropritorT luist Received 04 881B B. WHITE POTA TOES, . it P50.bbls. choice Canal Flour, 50 boxes S; Sperm Canidles, 50 do. - Extra and No. 3 Soap, 20' half anid qr. bbls. No.1 Mackerel (choice, 60 kitts ' a 20- q-iarter bls. -No 2 u- - 5 caseschoice Codfish. . 2 caseusfresh Mrustard0 (extra, 3 boxes-Cliocolate. No. 1. - For sale low- by Dec.1 -SIBLEY &r CMP D . De. ' 4$.