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EDGEFIELD C. H. WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1845. We will iling to the Pillars of the Temple of Our Liberties. and if it must fall, we will per ishk'midst the Ruins." dyptist State Convention of -S. Caroliua. This- odv held an'Extra Session inthe Baptist Church of this place, commencing on Saturday last and closing on Monday. The President. Dr. Wit. B. JoussON, at the opening of busi ness;delivered an able and eloquent Addess, covering the whole ground of division between Northern and Southern Baptists, and recom mending, in his opinion, the most expedient course for Southern and South Western Bap tists to adopt.' By a unanimous vote of the - Convention. a copy of the Address was reques ted for publication in our columns, and we are happyin being able to lay it before our readers in today's paper, and bespeak for it an atten tive perusal. We learn that twenty Delegates were appointed to the Convention, to meet in Augusta on Thursday. Another Affray -We are informed that, at a Battalion muster held at Red Hill in this Dis trict, on Saturday last, another fracas occurred in which Mr. James E. Kilcrease was severely stabbed under his left shoulder blade, by Amos Bush. Bush was immediately arrested and brought to Jail, where he.now remains. Mr. Kilcrease's wound is supposed to be dangerous. When last heard from, he was not expected to live. We forbear making any comment. as we trust that this, as well as similar disgrace full scenes, will undergo a full investigation' and that the guilty may be punished. Fire.-We regret to learn that the Kitchen of Mr. John Rochell was'consumed by fire on Monday morning last. The fire was first dis. covered between a and 4 o'clock, P. M., and it was with great difficulty that his dwelling was saved. The fire is supposed to be the act of an incendiary. Tcras.-Presideut Jones of Texas. has issu ed a Proclamation appointing a meeting of Congress on the sixteenth day of June next. for the purpose'of considering the resolutions of the Congress of the United States, for the an nexation of Texas. We believe, that a lunge majority of the people of Texas, are in fa-or of annexation. GEN. JAcKSON AND TE SARcoPHAGs.-The New York Courier & Enqutirer was recently quite merry about a letter which Commodore Elliott, of the U. S. Navy, wrote to General Jackson, offeting him a Sarcophagus, when ever the old hero should die, and-have occa. sion for such an article. General Jackson po litely declined it, as it is said that he did not wish to be plhiced in a repository supposed to be preparedl for an Emperor. We' think that the present of a coflin fromt one friend to ano 'her who is sick, is a little odd. Few peisons would relish sioch a gift. But Commiodure E. is rathler odd himself. Some yeare ago lbe b roughtt hiome ini a Untted States vessel a num' ber of Jack-asses. Sonme of the Comnmodore's enemies said at the time, that the old sailor himiself nas a great ass. The followitng a descrip;tion of the Sarcophta gus as abos e r efered to. '-The satrcophagus is of miarble, and was b~ronght fronm Ueyrosii, in Syria, by Coin. Elliotn, htaving contaimed the remains tof Julia Haumitila, wvho was Queen Regent of Romte during the minority of her son Alexanlr Severns. It is about six feet ini height and eight in length-similar in forim to a plain cot tage; the root two feet antd a half from the ridge point to to the caves, above which the Co)rners project neatly a foot, and are roundeid inversel3 --The four sides are hierogliphically em hellished wit h representations of serpents. festoons of fruit heads surmtounited by wings, ox heamis, humnant flures, etc.; atnd the front portion of the roof also presents two rough and unflinisihed forms of meni, in a recumttbent posture. TJhe sarcopha gas is broken in several ptlaces, and a merec glance, without- being specifieally to de monstrates that it has seeu much service. L to the living. it seems any thing but desi rable place foir the dead." Drcadful Accidentn.-On Monday eve ning last at about 10 o'clock. as the Canmden Stage was etnteriog this town, the horses took fright at some object and ran away turning a corner abruptly, ran the Stage against it, throwing Mir. Daniel MicLean, who was on the box with the driver. into the street and fracturing his leg in such a mtanner as it is feat-ed will S makea antputation necessare. The driver also had his shoulder dislocated, ntd one of the passengers was..much bruised. The stage was literally shattered to pie ces.--olumbia ChAronicle,,30th uIt. Destructive Storm and L~osstof Life. On Wednesday evenitng, the 16th instaut, the plantation oftthe-heirs ofthe late ,Judge Rhea, on Thornpson's Creek, in the Par ish of East Feliciana, was visited by a wviki-and desolating hurtrieane, which left --death and havoc ini its train. The account was brought to Clinton .h) a slave be-I loning to the plantatiotn. lie reports thati every builtding on tbe place was laid prostrate, and that the trees in its course were topped as though an axe had been used. The overseer with Ihe negroes and plough horses who were at work in the, adljacent (ieldi, sought refuge under the gin house, uipont The approach of the* storm. The fancied protection proved I instant death, The house was blown - tdown burying amid its ruins the overseer, Nir. Beve'ty Phelps, a young. iid ustrious andi highly mneritorious young men, and r seven of 'he negroes. and badly wouniding fq.,r other negrnesa some of whom hadl heir legs, and their- arms broke. T ourse of the tornado is not ktiown ; it )resumed, ho ever. that its passage aused eyeu a greater loss of life and lit mnd destruction of property than has be is yet ascertained. Fire and Loss of Life -A fire bro >nt in the dwelling of Isaac Ross Wat n Jefferson county. Miss., which consul -d the whole of the dwelling, furuiture.& The fire was doubtless the work of an i !endiary. In the second story slept M, Richardson, wife of C. Richardson, Eaa f that i:ounty and sister to Mrs. Wad tand her three children; two of these ch Iren.escaped, the eldest, a little girl ag bout eight, perished. Mrs. R. leers tank senseless and motionless at the (< if the stairway, but was rescued by aithful negro who rushed in and bore h through the llancs, but her head and tie were so badly burned that her life is n( n imminent danger. Fire-at Zanesville.-A fire occurred Zanesville, Ohio, two weeks ao, whi :onsuined snrire twelve or fifteen of most substantial buildings in the city. M1r. Cooper, a young son of Judge Coop Af that vicinity, expired during the coif gration. of excitement produced by i icrrific appearance of the conflagration St. Landry Sugar Crop.-The Lanary Whig has the following obser, tions relative to the sugar crop of that gion. We gave. Inst week, the products our Parish in 1844; and,.so soon as we < get hold of it;shall give-a list of them 1845. In the meaning, to show the crease, we have taken some pains to certain the number of hogsheads of sul raised in the parish the past season. a find them to be about fourteen hundrec an increase over the previous seasotn upwards of seven hundred hogsheads. 'I next crop will triple the products of t years. Annexation of Texas.-The Texas l tional Register. of the 10th uIt. states tl Maj. A. J: Donelson, Charge d'Aff'airs the United States, arrived at that ph on the 30th March, and on the follow! day made a communication to the G ernment, presenting the two first secti of the act passed by Conkress, for ti consideration. The remaining portion the act (Mr. Benton's) has been (says 1 Register) deemed impracticable, both Mr. Tyler and Mr. Polk. and, therefe has not been presented to the Texan gi erantent as a basis of action. News from Texas.-We learn that G Houston has at las.t openly declared hi self against annex'tion. We have be long expecting ibis, consequently we not disappointed in the slightest possi degree. We are happy in the belief, ha ever, that he does not possess tttficiettt fluence to thwart this great national m sure. Our readers may expect some start) developments n ith regard mi British pol and British intrigue, in a short time. 1 cannot, at present. tell all we know afn the mailer. It is a glorious contsolatior know that we have a President who equal to any emergency that may arise. Nrw Regular Packet between Chard ton and Phiadelihia.-The Philtel pul Ne'rah A merican, of last Satutrdaey, say To day .it 5 P. M., a fine barque about 260 tons bnirthen will be lanntre from the ship yard oef Jacob Trees, in Ke singtont, first abovo Penn's monumnt, She is said to lie the hantdsomiesu model her size ever built in this porn. She i-, signed to combinte three vatlable gnealitt viz:1to sail fast and carry a lnrge rar; and drnew a slight dratft of watder. She itended as a regular parket betwee i city and Charleston, S. C., for A. J. U; per & Cu's new line. The working or the G.old Mines at I South is said to be increasingly parofial A letter from Mr. Gibbon, of the Brm1r Mitnr, at Chariot sville. N. 'C.. publish~ in Sillimnan's J'murnal, state~s thai incres itte quantities of goldl are received at ti Mini, from mitnes in NorihA.Carolina a South Carolina-occasiontally, also, fr< Georcia and Albibamia. Gold bullion, the valtue of $272,000 was deposited coinage during the last year, exceeding nearly one hundred thousand dollars deposits of any precedinig yearly period The Kentucky Yeoman says Mr. Cl ha~ recently received rich presents fri his frietnds. HIis dlebts to John J. Astotr $20,000, atnd to the Lexington. Ky. Hat if 65.000, have beeni paid for him. Twelve newv Church edifices are abc to be erected in Cincinnati, viz: 4 Pr< byterian,3 Methodist, 2 Baiptist, 2 Rom Catholic andl I Bethel. -Comamercul. - HA3IBUno. May 1. Cotton-in this article wve have to remin Jut thu~t little variation has taken place in :es since pnur last report. perhaips prices are ittle more firm, with ai somewhat inicreased nand. On Saitrilay last we wvere put ina p cein of Liver pool dates by the Ca l.doznia hie 5th inst. shewving that mmarke.t to be in pw. unch the same state that it was on the :29h n wheno the Great Western left. heince the ma -ial effect has been prndnieed in onr maerkets iy these few days liiter accou nts. We qua o day with fair denmnd .-Qrdinary to mt iliing 44 to 5; middling rair to fair 54 to 6 iuir to good fair 51 to 6 cents--Rpuican. H A MBURG. Satnrday,- May 3. Cotton.-Followingr up the slight chanrges ml meve taken place sitnce Monday list, wve ha ountd nio indaicaction ofa genlerail fee'ling attn. mtyers to operate very extensively, tanless educned p ric'es.ntntil the acecounts by the ti teamner from) Eniglanid comes to hand. TI narke, is not oppressed with arrivals, a ales are made wit~honitanchtt stir. wvith's decli rom last week's prices oaf to je. per lb. I. uote extremes from 44 a 6 -Daily Journa Strai ed SROM the Platntationi of the Subscriber fewv weeks past, a yoke of ynnn OXE -one is of a dun color, poited with white.ani de other a b'ack, with the ends of both hor awed ofT. Information will be thankful sceived, and all reasonable expenasee paid. BENJ. R. ADDISON. fe is EVERY LADY HER OW DRESS MAKER, . FOR $3 12J. M RS. LAMBERT begs leave to infor the Ladies of Edgefield and its vicinity te th.it site has arrived from the City of Charles e, ton, with her new Patent Right system of ci n tine Ladies' Habits., Dresses. Sleeves, Capes . Collars. Yokes. Cloaks, Cardinals, &c., of eve ry size. style. or fashion, by which system an, Iuiy can, after one hour and a half instruction - cut all than, articles.-withont any risk of min I fits-nut only in the best manner, but also ii e" an economical one. il- For the above price every lady will be enti td tied to a Chart nnd a Book of Instruction. nfrf .If L. will remain in Edgefield until Friday ever of ing next. during which time, from 8 o'cloc: a until 2, and from 3 until 7. she will teach ladie in classes, or alone; and if ladies wish to fort er classes at their own residence. she will attenc ek if itformed in time. No charge is to be mad l7 unless satisfitction be given. Certifiares an signatures of the ladies that have learned wi be produced for the inspe-tm.n of visitors. at Persons wishing to purchase Rights for an ch of the Districts of the State of South Carolini oe will do well to call on the SubscrIber. A N R. LAMBERT N. B. Mry. L can he fontd at Mr. Goot er, man's Hotel, where she has a private- room i la- which to give instruction. be Edgefield C. H., May 7 it 15 3t. R. C. 1. WARD would respectfully ir ra- form his former patrons and friends. th e- he had returned, and will resume the duties o his profession at his own house, one door ea of ofthe Episcopal Church, or visit patients a an formerly at their homes. nn May 7 4t 15 or in- .R UC TION ! s-' HE Subscribers will sell at Anction, n ar Monday the 12th of M ay, their remait nd ing Stock of Goods, consisting of Dry Good Groceries, Hats, Crockery, Hardware at of' Cutlery. he All suttas under ten dollars, cash ; all ovi bis that, on a credit until the first of Decembi next, with note and approved inreities. FRAZIER & ADDISON. tMay7 Its 15 a Tt NOTICE. of ALL Persons indebted to the Stbscribei ce . by note oracconnt, are requested to se og tie previous to the 20th ittstant,ss longer indu v- gence cannot be given. mIs I. D. ROCH E. eir May 7 It 15 of )T CE is hereby given to any and a he ipersons, not to trade fora Due Bill, pa; hy able on demand. given by ine to - Wetlter re, or bearer. The property for which said Dt tv. Bill was given proving of doubtful characte I will not pay the same unless compelled t law. The Due Bill is dated April 25th. 1841 S. W. KENNERLY. yn. - ay7 tf ' 15 e Plantation for tale. ire HE Subscriber offers for sale his valuab tie Plantation, situated on Stephen's Creel w- in Egefield District and tbout 10 miles abot fn- Hamburg. The ''ract contuns five hutndre a- and fitly acres, of a.s good, well timbered lar as any on the Creek and is well adapted 1 na Corn. Cotton, anti small grain About 2F Cy acres ire cleared, and under good fences and i Ve cnhivation. On the premises are5two Dwel ,ings, a Gin House and Srev, and all nece ' sary outbuildings. The situation is as health ''.0 as any in the District, tnd the water is exce is lent. A reasonable indulgence will be give - with Note and approved security. Persoi wishingi to purchase, can call nd exaine ft is themtselv'es. iia i notprevionsly disp~osed oif. the abov "f I JOSEPH LLOYD. edl May 7 im~am 15 n. - Dr. 1MnAveth'~s Vms. tif le SICEILY SEASON! r 1 iE R h- is not a mran, woaman, or chil hnt; should take medicine at this sea sont oh' the ydnr. lint more especially at thi presenat time; orthere prohuably were nevers r-iinany camuses existing at one period as Itere iir now. so likely to prtidnee a state oaickntesa The repentedl chaniges ini the atimnophere. b he actingas they do upmn the cotnstitu ion, an de quality of blood itself. give occasion foir th chl moitst fatal atnd malignant disorders. The bil eid becosttt'(antd oftent wiithout anty warntiung.) itn tstmost aenmitonous condlitiont fronm he~ae repe; ted chanuges, amnd if thte stomach atnd bowel at have beetn neglec'ted pirtvioutsly, the first symny it' toms regntre immiediate attenutidin. Even Itos mt~ who fiave a hteidthy dispuositiotn of body, ar me stubjecm to uickniess unider these circumstanuce: 'nr Theurefore to preveit any danimger, wie otigh .~ cairefitly to guard against a costive stale eonr bowels. Onmce 'sr twice they should b evacuatedi ini twenty-fontr hmouirs. There ar manty catuses which protduce-innhealthy blouat s'imetime's it may arise from grief, at othem Ny whenit the system is in a staute of fithtess itca mt tatke place fusim sudden jsiy; close apiplicatio of to a literary undertaking can produce it--in al kcases where mntiy persons hta-e to be seen an spokent to, which producingz mervous excits me-nt, is a fertile source of unheialthy blood sic utcasistning that slow nervons fever whiicht ha carried off' some sofotnr best mten, tmett martyt s-to their reputation, bitt whlich a knowledge r in the powers of Branmdreth'~s Pills would hay preventted. Those who desire to secure thtei ishealth, utder ahtuost any adverse-circsumstar ces, can doa so by having Brandreth's Pills o - band, antd at sinca resnrting to them when thm Ifirst feaelitngs of disorder take place ini their ho, 'k, lies. As this advice is used~so will the heall ri- be. The time will yet be whens a mant thu a mtakes a good medicine shall be honored waor e-' thtan he wvho is an tadeptt itt the art of war. - iLT1he Pills are sold att Dr. fRrandrth's 0j to fice. -241 Blroadway, N. Yoirk. Also, by Blan S& Butler, l~d gefield C. H .; S. D. Clarke * ('o C-' ambug; . S. & D. C. Smyley. Meetin t-Sre;WM.Colemn an, New Market; If'kitlc/ -- Sullivan & IWaller, Greenwood ; L. D. Mei teman Cokeabury, d- May '7. ' 5 15 Reg'aal Mead Quarters, 7-rH R Er'Nr. I. S. C. M. at E DGE FIELD C. H., S C. *Orders No.2. p 22 85 at rpH E Upiper Battalion of the 7th Retimten xl I Infanitry, S. C. M., wili parade for reviev me and dri, at the Pinte House, on Saturday thti idl 2.8th of Jumnt next. ate 'The oifficerat and non-commissioned officer te will issnetmble the day pircvious, for drill anc d., inlstrtuction. .- The Lowver Battalison of the same Regimen (vill assemble at the Cherokee Pond,. on Tisurs day, the 3d of July for drill and review. O1 a fieers and con-comnmissioned officers the da~ N previons. fei drill and intstrumction. id Lient. Col. Posey and Major Mills are char is ged with the extenision of this order to their res Iy pective Battalions. By order of Cor.. Wrat.L. G. D. MIMS, Adjutant. Apnril 23 9 14 HEAD Q UJRTERS. Charleston, 12th April. 1845. ORDER No. 3 tHE following Regiments will parade fit - Review and Drill, at the times and places as follows, viz:-. The 44th Regiment of Infantry :it Sumter. Ville, mWednesday the 21st of May next. The 2th 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.RegirmenitatBeinettsville, oni Wed I nesday the.28th of May. The 28th Regiment at Chesterfeld c. house, on Friday the 29th of May. The 21st Regiment at Lancasterville, on Tuesday the 3d of June. The 22d Regiment at Camden, on Friday the 6th ofJmne The 25th Re"ienent at Winnsboro', on Tat day the 12th ofJune. The 24th Regiment near Winna' bridge, on Saturday the 14th of June. The 6th Regiment of Cavalry at Yonngs ville, on Tuesday the 17th of June. The 26th Regiment ofiufantry at Chester Ville, on Thursday the 19th of Jme. The 27th Regiment at Rich Hill, on Satur t day the 21st of-Juiie. The 46th Regiment at Ebenezer, on Tues day the 24th of June The 34th Regiment at Yorkville, on Tuesday the 26th of June. The 37th Regiment at or near Willkins's old n field, on Saturday the 28th of June. - The 35th Regiment at Union Court House, on Tuesday the 1st day of July. d The 9th Regiment of Cavalry,- near the Gleen's Springs, on Thursday the 3d of July. r The 10th Regiment of Infantry. at Richard r son's on Tuesday the 8th of July. . The 7tha Rermnent at- the Old Wels, on Thursday the 10th of luly. The 9th Regiment at Low's, on Saturday the 12th of Jnly. . The Commissioned Officers of the 2dt. Bri. gade of Infantry and the 2d Regiment of Cav t- alry, will assemble at Longmnire's, on Monday 1. the 14th of Julyeand Encamp five days. -T ie 2d Regiment, of Cavalry; wil parade for Review and Drill, on Saturday the 19th of July. - The 8th Regiment of Infantry, at Morrow's li old field, on Tuesday the 22d of'July. The 6th Regimnent at Lotnax's, on Thursday the 24th of July e The 4th Regiment at Verrennes, on Saturday r. the 26th of July. Y The 42d Regiment at Minton's, on Tuesday >. the 29th of July. The 2d Regittent at I1all's, on Thursday the 31st of July. - The 5th Regiment at Hunter's, on Saturday the 2d of August. e The Commissioned Officers of the 1st Bri gade of Infantry, and the 1st Regiment of Cav. e aIry, wil assembek at Pickensville, en Monday d the 4th of August. and Encainp live days. dst Reginient of Cavalry, will parade for Review arid' Drill, on Saturday .the 9th of I Augtist. n The 1st Regiment at Bruton's, on Thursday the 14th O1' August. The.36thilglmentatTitumon's,ou Tuesday the 191 of August. The Cotumissioned mind Non-Commissioned officers will assemble on the day previous, ex cept those of the 19th Regiment, and they will r aissemnble on the Saturday previous fordrilh and istructio~n. The 5th Regiment of Cavalry will parade by SConmpanies or Squadronms, (except that part in Richiland Disgtrict) with the I nfantry Regimnts most comnvemient. rThe Miijor Genierals and Br'igadierGenerals. will, with thecir staff, attendith de Reviews and Encampmnents (vithin their rcespective coin matids.Drude TeBiairGenerals are chiarged with the etninof this order, to their resp~ective B~ri gades. By order of the Commnander-in-Chiief. 3. W. C A NTEY, A djutant and lusp'r. Geii. A pril 23 141 f.1 Reg'taI Dead.Quuarters, 7-riu Rs:G'NT. I. d. t. M1. - EDGEFIELD C. H., S. C. ~ .April 28, 1845. IN PIJnsun'cE of Orders from Head Quarters, the 7th Regi mneat lumfiuttry. S. C. Mi., will parade for review and drill, at the Old Wells, on Thursday, the' 10th of Jnly next. & T The coimmtissioned and noiicctn ~PImissioned officers will assemble on struction. -L. T. WIGFA LL. e Coloniel 7th Regimnont Infantry, S. C. Ml. April23 10t - 9 EDGEFIELD B'EAT COMPANY, ATT E NTION ! APPEA R on your usui Company Muster .1.Ground, on Saturday the -10th May next, at 11 o'clock, A. M , for instruaction and.drill, qarmed and equipped ias the law directs. By order of Capt. C. A. M sawss: f 3J. COHN, 0.S. S April 30th 2t 14 ONE CENT REWARD. ANA WAY from the Subscriber, on die .E,8th istant his indentered apprentice, -e lo te Printing buuinesse, by the name of John Kimisey Said boy is about 13.or 14 years of tage, sandy colored hair, black eyes, and abont in 4 feet8or10ines5high. HeI has animpedi ment in his speech, which causes hiin to stutter .so much that hce very seldom tells the truth. All persons are here by cautionied against lhar boring or employing said boy, as the law wIll be strictly enforced. The above reward nd no. thanks will be given for his apprehenseioii. W. F. DURISOE. April30 _____tf 14 BUT~CHIE RING. T H E Subscriber having purchased Mr. C. M GRAY's inierest in the Ilutch ering business, res:-ectfully informs the citi izens of Edgefieldl Village. that he in -ndls to continue to supply the Mitrket witue choice Beef,.Veal, Mutton, and Lambs, on as -reasonta ble terms as the tienmes will all'ord. He will commetece on the listi Mondhay in A pril next, and will continue to furnish his ensteemers on Monday and Thursday's, utntil the month of June. when be will furnish the Market three times a week during.the Snmmer. Thankful for past patronage; lhe hopes by at. iet attention to merit a share of the piuhlic patronage. He will dev'ote his whole time to the interest of 1:is customers. -N. B. Cash paid for fine Stalifed Beeves. Marc/h 26 4t 9. (QThe friend ofs I.ieut. JAMEs B. H AnaIs, announce him as a candidate liar the office of tax Collector at the negt elec ftinn .Operations on the Teeth. SURGEON DENTIST OF COLUMBIA,-S. C., W ILL be at Edgefield Village. on the first day of June, and will remain fir several days, during whicb.timo he may be consulted at Mr. Goodman's Hotel, and will be prepared to perform all operations connected with his profession, in the usatest and best manner. April30 4t* 14 New Goods! New Goods!! T Hi. Subscribers itke this opportunity of informing their friends, customers. andthe 'public generally, that they will be re ceiving the present week their Stock of New Spring and Summer Goods, which in addition to their former Stock, will emlsrace a handsome ,election 'of Goods, suited to this market, amohg .them may be found a variety of Goods for Ladies' wear, such as Organda Mzislins. new style. Muslin Ging hams. Victoria Lawns. Balzarines, and other fashionable Goods. -Also, LADlES' AND MissEs BONNETS, which we respectfully invite their attention to call and examine. Also, flats for Men, Boys & Children. Hardware, Crociery. Croceries, &c.,&.c.. -and also a fine stock of Shoes, various styles, forLadies', Misses, Men Boys and. Children, together with many _styles of Goods, too tedious to enu merate. All of which, we pledge ourselves to ofTer our customers on as good terms as car be afforded in our market. .-On time as usual to good cristomers, and a liberal discount made for Cash - . PRESLEY & BRYAN.. March26 6t 9 NEW GOODS. AT TINE CHEAP-CASR STORE (OPrPosrr Ma. GOODniA's HOTEL.) T H E Subscriber haa.just returned- with a new. fashionable and well selected stoch of Goods.. consisting in part of Muslios, of varions kinds, Calicoes from 64 to 25- cents per yard ; Domestics, of all desiriptinrs; Ladies Gentlemens' and. Children Shoes; White and BlackSatin Shoes, at 50 cents per pair; Bonnets; -.Gentlemens and Boys', White Black. Leghorn and Palmetto Hais. Culcry,-Crocker?;. Groceries..Afedicines. 4'c., tic . - A full assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING'. FoR Las's' WEAR, a new and fashionabh style of Head Ornaments, Hairpins Bracelets, Fancy Combs and Neckla cas. Thankful for that liberdl patronace ivhel has been besiowed on him. he wouhi respect fully inform his friends, and etstomers, aid it public generally, thit he will always endeavo to sell as lbw for Cash as can be purchased in any City. Please call; sec, examine and satisfy your selves. 3 J.- COHN. April9 tf 11 Edgefield Confectionary! (oPt OStTE BLAND & BDTLER'S.) T HE Subscriber resiectfully informs his T friends and the public at. large. that he has recently opened a Confectionary and Fruit Store. mo the Village of Edge field and has just received from Charleston a large assitrtment of Candies. Fruits. Preserves. Pickle,. $;c, consittg in part as follows: Candies and Sugar Plums, a good assort .. meat. Raisins. Currants. Figs. Prepared Cofpoa English W alnuts. Soft Shaelled Almovds Limes, Cocon Pliums, Fitiits in Brandy P'reseirved East India Ginger, and -Cot' dials, assorted. -ALso. Loacock & Co Madeirat. Chery, Sherry Brown, P'al, Golden said Port WINES London Porter. ini gnart aid pint bottles. Panilty Groceries. Smoked Becf. a choice article; Pine Apgk Cheese, Fresh anid Pickeled Salmona, No. I Mackerel, Sardines in Oil. Scotch Heiinags Bostoni and Soda Bisecnits, Eniglish mixed Pick. als, Olives. Capiers. Praires, .31acarony, Pepper Allspice. Mace, Naium'gs, Cloves, Cinnamon Isiniglass. W*aliina. M ushroon and Toimato Cat. suips. PearI Starch, an execelet artice. -A Luo Finie and Extra Fitne Spanisht SEGARtS, and Cavendiish's TOBA CCO. &c.. &c. *All of which will hi' sold cheap for Casu, ot on abtort credit to paunctual enslomrers. LOUIS COVAR. M arch 26' :f 9 Jid Received' 10 00 Pounds RIO COFFEE. 9Cheap for cash, by Ap-1 LOUIS CO VAR. Api~6 . if 12 PERSONS having demands against tha Estate of Ann Ml. Terry, deceas.d tre notified to present thema properly attested. and those indebted to said Estate are requested tc mtake-immediate papmenat. March . TER RY, Ekeeutor. Positively the Last Notice, A L L Persona having demands- against the Estate of John Cheatham, Sen.. deceas. e , are requested to present them properly at. tested d~ithina the time prescribed by law, and those who do not avail themselves with this op. portunity will nor be paid. GUTHERIDGE CHEATHAM, March 4 ' ly- 5 -Execitor Just Received ()B BLS. WilIlTE POTATOES, 1.50 bbil. chtoice Canal Flour, 50 boxes S. Spei-m Candiles, 50 do. Extra arid No. I Soap. 20 half and qr. bbls. No. 1 Mackerel, (ehoice, 40 kitts 'A " ' 20 q-aarter bbls. No. 2 " 5 cases choice Codfisht , 2 cases l'resh Miastard, (extra,) 3 boxes Chocolate. No. 1. For sale low by SIBLEY & CRAPON. Dee.11I tf 46 State of South Carolina. EIIGEFIELD DISTRICT. C A PT,. T. J. DYSON, living near the Fork of Wilson Cre.ek and Saluda River. Tolled before me a bright sorrel horse, eleven years old, 15 hands high; some white about each hind foot, one fore foot white half way up the leg, large blaze in his face, and hip shot in the right hip. and appraised at $20. THOS. NiCHOLS, Mag. A pril 30. 15 .4tmn We are authorized to announce GS~oRGE JT SBEPPARtD 11s a candhidate for the office of Tax Collector, at the next election, Dec. 25 tJ 48 PRgosCTU OF. T he Carolina Baptiste IT is proposed to-publish. with.this title, Periodical, at Greenville. S..C. un der the editorial conduct 6f Rev. W Haynes. - - PLA AND O1SCT. The New Testament:Churchwits-mem- - bership-its government-its-offilcers itS order-its ordinances-its union--its gen- - ius-its. laws-its spirit--its morals-its - doctrine. as underitood and maintainedby Baptists, will claim primary attentiot.in the original articles of thi.Caron&Baptit . Our aim will be td develope,.first- the ". etiristian, ands secondly tb Baptist-'and neither to merge the christian-iohe:Bap tist, nor to be less christian because Bap tist, in our" editorial be ridg. ignidli ehristian courtesy to all.fmen 'a'd towards - all -enoninations'-of .christians willt b6 - studiously, maintained,. w.hile- a manly. fRank and independent avowaltof our clieir ished-viw's of revealed truth will be; less marked. ~ The 'olden mei .letwist bigoiry aid latitudinarianism--Will be.otr- - aim.. Tie Carolina Baptist. will, as faras its size, ford# acid period of issues will. ad tolt, be a Baptist Family Newspaperan'd Library of Useful 'Knowledge to patents, children, farmers. :tiisters, deaeons'ind churches, as well as other classes. o t readers. Its plan and object is to propa gate trt. A.- - Term-''=ize- Form:. The Car.olina Baptist: wilt -he issued monthly,. neatly printed on *new type,-. i quarto form, with three columiis on a page, - - upon a -double medium sheet, ,eacr'num ber containing 16 pages, with a neatly ex ectted colored cover, wiih-an iidex toeach number and to each volume. This form is suitable for lyiiding.- Single copies f6r one year, S1 25 -eacb,'iayable on the ~re ceipi of. the first iiber. :Twonty-6ve - copies oie.year. 25. A similar discotuut to Churches, -Ministersior Agents The 'first number' will be issued as soon as 1000 names ;sball be reported-to the Publisher's offce, if -do .prbmply. No - payment ex'pected until'subscriberi shall - receive the first number.. Let those 'who procure-subscribers, simply- make-a-list of their names, written plainly and in full, with the name of the Post Office, Dists'ict orCounty,-and State, hnd request'the P. Master to farward, under hip frank,and thus savd the eb'rge of postage. - Addressee. Alt letters referring- to the btzsiness de- . " partmeht must be addressed to 0. H. Wells, Proprietor; and ibose designed fot publication, the Rev. T. W, Baynes, Ed itor-always free of postage to them. -- Agents. AilBaptist Miniters, Clerks of Church es and Deacons, -and all Post lasters, are authorized and requested to act as Agents. T6 Baptist Churches. It is respectfully submitted to Churches - - whether they might not, as Churches, in srruct their Clcrks to order any number of copies desired for circulation. within their respectitve limits. HOil. WELLS, Plonlisher and Proprietor. April 18, 1845. State of South Carolina; . - .EDG9F'1ELD DISTRICT. David Nicholson and Wife, . Bill '. and others, s -) for - Mary Steifle and others. Partitin. I T appearing to the satisfaction of the Corm missioner that Philip Steifle, William Stei tie, and Uudolphus Truslet or Tushlet, and May his wife. (if living,) Defendants in this suit. reside out of the ~ limits at this State,- on motion of Mr. Terry, Cothp'ts. Solicitor, It is ordered, that-the said Defendants do plead. an s wer or demur to the Cornplainants Bill within three months from the publIication of this order, or the said bitt wvill be taken pro confessu against them. S. S. TOMPKINS, C. E. E. D. Apr:19 3m II SHERIFFS SALE. - Epsey Salterwhtite, vs.j S. D. Clarke &Co. " Charles Pauknin, j- .. *the Same. j Turner Goldsmithb, and I - . -- others, vs. -* * the Same. J) B Y virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa ctas,'in the above stated cases, I will proceed to sell, commencing on Wednes-. day, the yth May, at the Store lateoccc pied by S. D. Clarke & Co. In the -Tswn of Hamburg, So. Ca., all that- stock- of' DRUGS, consisting in part of Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumery, Paints, Oils, Win dow Glass,; Dye Stuffs, Brushes, Fancy Articles, Surgical Instrumnents, and vari ous other articles. - Also, at the same time and piace, a lot of' Furniture, consisting of 1 Bureau, -2 Look ing Glasses, 3 Tfables, 1 Wash Stana, 1 lot-of Crockery, 1 Map, 6 Chairs, 2-Beds anad-Furnirture,1 umalfstand, 1 Sideboard:, 1 OCi-pet, 3 Lamps, 1 small Bed;1-Safe, 1 set Fire Dogs-and Tongs. Sale .to con tinue from day to day, ntil aflai disposed of.. - Terms:Cash. -- HI.BOUL WARE, S.EB.D. April23 St 13 SIIERIFF'S SALE. B Y virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa elas to me directed, I will proceed to sell id the Toren of H amburg, S. C., on Friday the ninth day of May next, and the dlay following~, the following property, to-~ wit : H. L. Jeffers & Co. vs. Thomas Kelly, Spiers & Sale, and others, vs. the samia; eight harreWs of Liqu'orti, Sugar, Colb. Dry Goods, Shoes. Tobacco.- Corn and Peas, and sundry other articles usually kept in a Grocer.y. Store. - Terms, cash. - H. BOUL WARE, s. . n. - April 23 3t .13 i3f'The friends of Maj, S. O.- SCO'Tr. announce him as- a candidate for Tax Collector, at the ensuing election. Nov 6. - t 41 (0i" We arli authorized to; aimompe. LaFvi R. WrLsore, as a candidate -for the Office of Tax Collector~at the neiitIeedion-. I'eb. 26 - ,