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'Me.ico-and Texas.-The Mobile Advertiser, of the 20th ult., contains the following::imfpor mt'f intelligence about the overtures made from Texas to Mexico. - Pensacola,".May 20th, 1845. C. C. Langdon. Esgr. Dear Sir-The U. S. brig Somers ar - rived on Monday evening last from Vera Cruz, having despatches for our govern nent. The Somers brings intelligence that a resolution has passed the House of Repre sentatives of the Mexican Congress. by a vote of 41~ to-43. offering to acknowledge the independence 'of Texas on condition that the latter goveroment will reject the to erms ofanpexation proposed by the U. S. 'The Somers left Vera Cruz on the 10'h, -when intelligence was mornentarily ex pected of its passage in the Mexican Sen ate, where it was understood it would be carried unanimously. This is authentic. received from Capt.-Gerry, of the Somers. [n haste, your friend, A-c. Mr. Polk and a Second Term.-Not long since some of the paper., speculated as to the proba. ble candidacy of President Polk, for a second term. The Washington Unioa has put this matter at test. That paper says: "The President has already declared more than once, that he himself 'Wilt not be a candidate for a second term of office. He has authorised us to declare it aanin in the.prospectus which we have subtmitted 'to the nation as the creed of our own faith and the guide of our own course. ie goes in for one term only, to serve his country to the best of his ability, and anxious to testify his gratitude to the people who have honored him by their confidence by devoting himself to their service and not to his coutiouang in office. lie does not, therefore, design to shape his Administra tion to assist any aspirant, or to make his appointments to promote his own re elec tion, but to carry out faithfully the powers which the people have placed in his hands. The Colmbus Enquirer of the 21st tlt.. -:ontains an accott of the death of Dr. Potter :atea proprietor and editor of that. paper. Methodist Episcopal Convention.-The Bal timore American of May 14th, says: "In the Southern Metho'di-t Episcopal Convention at Louisville. on Saturday, the resolution from the Comtmittee for a separate n/ganization un. der the title ofthe "Methodist Episcopal Church South." was a.lopted by a vot of 94 to 3. The second resolution reported by the cotn. tuittec was adopted unanitnous!y. It is as fol howts Resolred. Tiat while we cannot aban don or compromise the primciples of ac tion, upon which we proceed to a separate organization in the South. nevertheless, cherishing a sincere desire to maintain christian union and fraternal intercourse with the church North, we hall always he ready. kiadly and re pectiuly to entertain and duly and carefully consider any prop ositiou or plan having lir its ohject the tun ion of the two great hot ies iu-\orth amsi South, whether stech proposed union be j urisadictional or connectiunal. - --The Convention has not Iocnted the Book Concern, as was stated a few days ago - but have left tto the first tneeting of the General Conference; which is to be held at Petersburg, Jirght.i. t May next. The Missieoary' society has been located in DRE.ADEUL CATASTR~OPHE AT' -From one hundred to one hundied andI .f fry fire: losl.-Thue Ltondon Stan of the evetning of May 3d contains a letter fromt Normchel. written the previous evening, froms which. the followitng is an extract: The mnost nwful excitemaent pervades this city. .A mtosat dreatdful acc-ident has -'iccurred at .Yurmnou'h. Mr Nelsont, the glown, beelonging to Mr. Cookt's circus, now at Yarmottth, atnnnuned ste per. f)rancLe of being drawn by.ftta4 geese itn the .North Rti'er. '[he suspension lheidge <-rosses shis. rivet, ansd about ~.518 people were on te brnieJe. whleni, between five enad 'ix o'clock. the bridge fet in. It is .reportedl thtat 1010 to l50 persons. perished .Thse u taost const ernut ion exists here; special trains heave started.; the telegraph .is beset 1y hnd lrerds at:xiem to obtains nesw .tf relatiutns atd friends. The report is. that already fi fty thIree persotns have beets pickest out dead. I t is thaoughanasnyzmore are still.in t he river. Since the abonve was in type we.have received the Lontdon Suindlay Time<, of May 4th. The latest ac'coua-ts fromo Yar mouth ..is :dated ".Friday night," antd reports "thte nsuber of lives lost to b forty." The Yarmouth Friday morning papers speak of the htidge as being in a very dlangerous state, yet sot great a 'number o~f persons wtere all'bwed to gou on it thte same day.-Cpourier. American Citi:ens as Consuls. -T he Union annonees thtat the President has determined, in all appointments to Con ssilship, to inminase American citizens, where it is possible.-Patriot. Minister to England-The Hon. C. J. Ingersoll, it ss saidl, says the Baltimore Clipper, has been off'ered the Mission to The Game Closed.-Belo'v will be found rettrns which make up, the whole of ste election statistics of our glorious canipaign. The.result may be sutnmed upiafe words. .iae For Congress-Democrats 14. Whig I. For Senate-Democrats 21, Whigs 11. For Hfouse--Demncrass 79, W higs 55. On ,/oint..o&LDemocratic majority 32.-Rich. tEng._ _ .Died.-Suddenly, of congestive fever, i-Barnesville, Montgomery-county. Mary. land, Mr. Isaac'Bell, of the -State of New York.. aged alaut 35 years. 'Delirium rendered him unable to' tell the address of his relatives.s Hi hadl said .his zmother's maiden name was Poole. andti t he had r not been at home for years. Unfinished letters to his parensata other friends.can be obtained by addressing D. Hlerabey. Blarnesville, Mon'ssomery ediunty, Mary The British Government, it seems, is directing its attention and its action to the arefence of Canada. The Kingston Whig states that Mr. Tucker, the Admi ralhy' builder, arrived by the last steamer on. a tour of rapid military inspection. He visited Kingston, and left immediately for Toronto and Niagara The Whig adds to this annonncement the following : It is said that lie will pass rapidly along both shores of Lakes Erie and On tario, and return to England with all convenient speed. While all present .idea of laying down the keels of the iror, steam frigates at Kingston Dock Yard must be abandoned, we cannot help feeling that the prompt attention of the Board of Admiralty to the defenceless state of -Can ada, and thus sending out their Builder. to inspect the actual condition of things on both sides proves that abandoni ig the Canadas to the aggressions of our Yankee neighbors, is the last thing to be appre hended."-Patriot. hamburg Prices Crrreul. MAY 29, 1845. Bacon, per lb. Iron, per lb. Hog round, 7 a 74 Sweedes,ass'd, 4 a 6 Hams, 74 a 84 Hoop, 74- a 9 Shoulders, 6.i a 7 Sheet. 7 a 9 Sides, 7 a 76 Nail Rods, 7 a b Bagging. pe1 yd. , Rtssia bar 5 a 6 'est Hemp, 17 a 20 Plough Mcilds, 6 a 9 Tow, 15 a 18 Lard, per tb 64 a 7 "utton, 174 a 00 Lead,-" "' 6 a 8 Balcrope, per lb. 8 a 111 Lime, per bl. Beeswax; prlb. 22 a 25 Stone, 2 .00 a 2 50 'otton, per lb Rice, per 100lbs 1i .00 Ord. to M id'g, 44 a 5 Sugars. per lb. Middling Fair, 51 a 54 St. Croix, .10 a .11 Fully Fair. 5.J a 6 Potto Rico. .7 a 10 Fine, a New Orleans .7 a 10 Coffee, per -lb. 1lavana, whi:e10 a 12 Rio, 8 a 10 Do. -brown 8 a 9 Java, la a 15 Loafand lump.13 a 15 Corn, per ht., :00 a 50 Salt, per bush. 45 a K0 Corn Meal, 50 a 624 Sack, 1 50 a 1 62 flour, per bbl. Tallow. per tb. 8 a 111 Canal, .6 25 a 0 0t Twine, per lb. Conntry, 4 50 a 5 Ot American, 25 a 30 Hides, per lb. 7 a t' E"nglisla, 25 a :374 Coinanercial.1 UIAiBURG, May .28. Cotton.-Since onttr last report of the market for this article, we are in possession of ac counts from Liverpool to the 4th inst.. by the Hibernia; these accounts have given an im pl.:e to our market. establishing and advance of frotm j to' c.. with a brisk demated. We quote oratinairysto mniddling 54 to 5.; middling fitir to fair 6 to 6. emnts; -goodfair to flue, none en sale. - CoLus.u. May 29. Cottan.-Since the recetpt of the foretgn news, up to-the 4th lst , our market has-been quite anitnted and prices have advaticed on all qnalitics-folly I cent per lb , and in some instances more. We qote extremtesthi< week 5 to tiG; must sales 51 a 6:1; rather more coming in this week, than for three weeks past. To the Physicians ofEdgefield Distrect. GETLEEN :-Believing that the honor and dignity of our profession may be seriously af li cred, and is.even.alredy mokh4.jorei.par ticlharly in the country, by a want of that uni formity 'fconduct anong the members of the piofessiun. wi hich is so e"sentiul to its main tenance: and feeling it .to be the ditty of the members of the protessiom to-rtmove as tar as possihle.any caruse which have I a tendency to detract frotm the respectabiilty, honor and dig. nity of that prufession, w e h-el onrselves:-uls mtaied ini calling thie atteet on of the Phiysicians of Edgefieltd District, at least to thme cotisidera ttotn ofa subject which ttust-be looked tupon as one of the gre-at causcs itt produitntt thte ef fects above alltded to-the want of a regulttr feei hill, a unifetrm system of charges, b~y which all shall be governied. Thte digncity, the respectability and the honor os the profe-ssiutn requtire the adoiptiort of snech a system, and it is due the people, thtat tt f-e bill be adopted in accordatnce a ith the times. We. therefore, call in thte piractisintg Phtysi cians of Edgefield District, to meet at Edge field Court Ilouse,Ott the first Montday iti Jitly~ text, at '2 t'clock, P. M , otn that d.ty to assettbth together in' somie suitale room, atnd atd'pt such a bill of charges as the ttmes and circutm stattces require. After which, the tmeetinig might take into consideration other subjects. And one which will be well worthy of its cottsideration is, the propriety of establishing a Medical Society or Societiesitt Edgefteld District. Thte tility of which. it' properly cootnducted. both as re gards atdvanctng the sciencee of Medicine ande the betefits to the comttuiaity. must bi- ac kitowledged by all. We flatter ourselves thtat the importance of the subjecil: will be sttfficient to indtnee every metmber of~ the profession itn our District to take a deep inte-rest ini the tmeettng, and to at tend, prepared for the trattsaction of thei busi ness above mentioned. - A. G. TEAGIUE, FELIX G. PA IlKS. J. E. LEWIVS, J L. A TKIFStON. THEUL Mlt%1sTER's AN" DEAcoSs' Cosference of the-Edgefield Baptist A-. sociation, will meet at Be-thatny, tat the Republican. on the 6aturday before the 5ith Lord's day in June. The suhjec-ts to be discussedh are, Ist, "Does the spirit of God operate directiy upotn the heart iot any sinner n hto .is :finalLy .lost." Secotnd, "WVhat are the duties of the De-ncoe- ?" Third, "Can a Deactn at pleasure resetn his office ?" *J. MI. CIIILES, Secretary June4 l8 tf State of South (Cariolinau, .EDGEFIELD DJ.bTRICT. BY -JOHN lHELL, Esqutire, Ordinay for I.Edgefield District. VW her-eas, Johut HIor. Esq., hath applied to mefor Letters of Admimtstration, otn all and singnlar the goods and chattels, rights antd cred its of Robert lHastoui. late ol the District afore said, deceased, these are therefore, to cite and admonish all and sintgular,thte kinedred anid cred ibors of said deceased, to be and appear before me at our next Ordintatr's ourt for theaid District, to be heoldetn at EdgeFeld Court i-ouse, on the 2d day oh.Jmtne instant, to show cnuse. if any why the said administration should.not be granted. Given under.my hand and seal, this 2nd day rf June, in the year of our Lord one thiousan'd right hundred and forty-five, antd in the sixty iaith yeat of Atmericait tndepenidence. JOH N H.ILL, o.E. D. June4 2t 18 4:> The friends of Licut. JAtss B. H Anats, anttoonco him as a candidate for the office of tax Collector at the next elec MINISTERIAL APPOINTMENTS. Z ATKNss and N. P. Noaats, Missionaries for Division, No. 1, in the Edgefield Baptist Associ'ation. will, by di vine permission fill the following appoint ments: Saturday before the 2nd Lord's day in July, at Rehohoth. Saturday before the 3rd Lord's day, at Plumb. anch. - . aturday before the 4th Lord's day, at Saturday .before the let Lord's day in A-ugust, at Callihan's Mill. Saturday -before the 2nd Lord's day, at Benlah. Saturday before the -3rd Lord's day, at Gilgal. Saturday -before the 4th Lord's day, at Bethany. Saturday -before the 5th Lord's day, at Mount Moriah. Saturday before the 1st Lord's day .in September, at Horeb. J. TRAPP AND A. Dozw-E. Mis sionairies in 2nd Divisiu, expect to fulfil the following : Saturday before the 2nd Lord's day in July, al Chestnut Hill. Saturday before the 31d Lord's day, at Fellowstip. Saturday before the 4th Lord's day, at Sis:er Springs. Satturda% before the. 1st Lord's day in August, at Damascus. Saturday before -the 2nd Dord'sday, at Little Stephens' Creek. Saturday before the 3rd Lord's .day, at Siloam. Saturday before the 4th Lord's day, at Mountain Creek. Saturday before the 5th Lord's day, at 'Good Hope. Saturday before the ist Lord's day in September, at Providence. Should the prospects he sulfliciently en couraging, the meetings will continue one week at each Church. June 4 if is 07W. P. Hiu.r. and J. lontus, Miissiona aries for the 4th division of the Edgefleld As sociation, will by divine permission, fill the fol lowing appoinunents, viz Saturday before the 2nd Lord's Day in July, at Lebanon. Satiunrday before the 3rd Lord's Day in July. at Hamburg Saturday before the 4th Lord' Day in July. at Antioch. Saturd.ay before the 1st Lord's Day in An gust at. Pleasant Grove. Saturday before the 2nd Lord's Day in Au gust. at Red Oak Grove. Saturday before the 3rd Lord's Day in Au gn.t. at Little Stepiheis' Cree k Saturday before the 4th Lord's Day in Au ,nst, at Edgefield Court louse. Saturday before the 5th Lord's Day in An gust, at Hbrn's Cr' ek. Saturday before the 1st Lord's Day in Se?. temaber. at Republican. May 28 [17 I. W. Cot.LMtAN AsD J P. -Pwrvaso., Missionaries in the 3rd Division will fil! the folw'iprppointments: - Saturday before the 2nd Lord's day in July. at Salem. Saturd-iy before the 3rd Lord's day. at Sex ington Saturday before 4'h Lord's day. at Cloud's rreek. Saturday before the 1st-Lord's day in August. it Sardis Satnrday be~fore the 2nd Lord'- day. at Pine Pleasant Satouday hbore the 3rd Lord's day. at Red Blank. Saittrday before -he 4Ith Lord's day, at Dry ?Creek. Saiturdav before the 5th Lord's day, at Bethel. Sauturday before the 1st Lord's da'y, at Rocky ree k.' N. B Each of the above appoinittnenits will ~ontinu~e onu week, .if circumistanuces are fa-. ourable Juine4 18 Edgefield Academy. Pl.El E will he ant examninattionl of the pn p.ils oif this instituttion. on Fridlay next. ommencin' at 9 o'clock. 4. MI The Patrents. Guardians and friends ofthie pupils aire respec. rntlyv invited to attendl. A fter thie examinatini hore will he a recess of thtree wveek<. The ntext ession bweinining the last ~Tondaty in this nonth.and' conatinning 22 scho'ol weeks All ntending to enter for the conming term, ate re 1unested to a pply the first day orthie 'ession. -H.-K. itc(LIN'lTOCK. Sunne 4 1t 18S Pnmncipal Bethany Academy. AN Examrinationt .f the .$tudenits of this In stituttion, will take place ott the 8th and 9th of July next. By order of the' Board of Trnstiees. WV S. ('OTITR AN, Secretary. Jntne4 If 18 sion~al servtres to -huis friends .and -thue public renernlly. -H e may be f'ound at Major Jobhn H -Huighe's' residetnce. 51 miles nuorth west of Edge-field Court HJouse Jutne 4 tf 18 HEAD QURT'ER'S. 1-sr SQUADaos, 2sD itEG'NT CI-AALRY. . .N ,usuance ofiorders -fromi Col T. Nich I tis..theo Edgefiall Squad.roni of Cavalry will paradte at. Edsofield Court House. un the 2nd Sattrily in June next, for review anud dil. The commiesiouned andu tnon commtissioned officers-the day previious. for drill atnd instruec. oto. An el-ction will be held on thta '28th day of July tnext, for Colonel, to fill the vacancy occa. sinned by thte resignuatton of Cnal. Sgpronwvl By order of Major J. C. S3IYLiL June4 .2t 18 GENERAL ORDERS! HEAo QUAaTKRs, Is? SQUADRON. 2ND CAv'T. N putrsuiance to orders from Col. T. Nichols ~the Edgefield Sqttadron of Cavalry will as ucemble at Shinbttrg. near Liheriy Hil.-for a General Review, on the .19th-day of July next. Commnissioned .a nd nont-comnimissioned offi. :ers oni .be 19tht of Jualy. for five days encamp' net, aurmed anid equnipped as the law ditects. By order of Mlajor J. C. S1Y LEY. June4 2t 18 .JV'OTIC E. LLPersons having anuy -demands agninst the Etate of Thtenas.Sentrry, deceased, are requested to present .them by the 25th of June, as the Executors wish to close up th~e estate. .DA.VID SMIT'H. JACOB SMITH, MEDY MAYS,b'r. Executors. Jne 4 '3t1 State of South Carolina, . EDGEFIELD DISTRICT T OLL.ED before me by R J. Burton, living on the -road leading from the Pine House, to Ne wherry District, a ches nut sorrel Mare, about fifteen handy high, about seven years old; marks of the sad die on hetghack, a small scar on the right thigh, the right hind-foot white tp to the fetlock;, and the right fore ancle puffed. appraisedti-r $40. C. W. PRESLEY.-M. E. D. dune 4 18 m4n Final Notice. A LL4persons-indebted to the subscri. 1 bers either -by note or account are requested to come and settle immediately. After the firat day of July our notes and accounts will he placed in the hands of an oticer for collectin, FRAZIER&..4DDISON. Jnne 4th "At 18 -SPA RTANBURG DISTRICT, .S. C. T HlS delightfnl wa'.ering place witlbe ready to recei.ve comapany by the 1st of June. The-beneficial results of the water can be tes tified to by hundreds, who have experienced its influence upon various diseases, aud the accommodations shall be suited to the wants -of any visitors w.hao may visit the place, upon the following terms, viz : Man per day, - - - ,$I 25 " " week, - - - 6 00 " -" " over one, and less than four. - . - 5 00 "" " over four, per week, 4 00 Childen and Servaints half price. Horses per day, - - - 6'2& " " week, - - 3 50 s " over one, - 300 There is a four horse mail coach leaves Co lumbia every Tuesday and Friday. morning. and arive at Glenn Springs, Wednesdays and Saturdays, half past 4 o'clock, P. M. The Charleston alertnry, Courier, Sonthern Christian Advocate, Sonth Carolinian, Edge field Advertiser, and Abbeville Banner. will copy the above once per week for five weeks. and each send one copy of their paper fir six months, and forward accounts to Gleen Springs P.o. JOllN C- ZIMJMERMAN. P. S. The Subscriber will sell the above property oil liberal terms. J. C. Z. May 23 5t 18 State of South ('arolina, EDGEF'IELD DISTRICT. BY JOH N-HILL, Esq.. Ordinary of Edge field District: Whcreas,;Wade-Holston hath applied to me for letters of Adiiiinistratitn, on all and singn lar the goods.an'chattles, rights and credits of Asa I lolstoti..late.of the District aforesaid. de ceased ; .these are, -therefore, to cite and ad nonish all and singular, tbe kindred andcred. itors of the said deceased, to he and appeni he fore mae, at our next Ordinary's Court -for the said District to be holden at Edgefield Court Inuse on the ninth day of June next, tO show cause, if any, why -the said administration should not-be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 2Gth day of May: iit the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty fiv .. and in the sixty. ninth year of American Independence. JOh N HILL. o. c. n. May2R t i Notice A LL those indebted to the Esrsnte of Ansel 'ilb.ert. deeensed are'requested to come forward and make immediate payment, and all those te) \vhoin the Estate is imdebted ate re quedted to iender their accounts in to the sub scribers, dutty attested wiithin the specified time. E. G. TA LBERT, W. W. TAILBE RT, Quriped E.recutors. M ry 28 3t 18 Ran~away - From, the Stubscriber on the I15th itnst., a Negro mtan, na med 30 y-ears obll. live feet, eight or -/ nine inches hich ; black complex ton ; quick spoken-A liberal rewari tal he given to any one, who will apprehend said bay, and deliver him to me', or infoarm mie so that I can. get him. M. E. TILLMIAN Edlgefehml C. 11., \Mny 28th. May 23 18 t S"talte of''t t01 ($1aoRPliina ED)GIFIEL.D DISTRICT. Tu olLED teefore mie lhv Josiahb Lan h1 ait' livin2 on Horse Creek ; a dacrk brown mare Mule. about 13 bandis high. marka of .zear on both sides acnd shoulders, w hie hatir on right cheek honme, fifteen years d.d and appraised at $15. WM. J. WIGII'TMAN M1agistrafeI, E D. Maay 2A I8 'tm Reg'nal endl Quar3ter's,~ '-rt In'r'.or. I. S C. 'i. EDGEFIELD C'. II., S C. April 22. 1845. rdrs No. 2... r1'1l E Upper Batttalion of the 7th Re-timett Ilnfaantrv. S. C. .'1.. will parade for review and drill, at 'the Pine H- onse. otn Sautrday the 2tha of June ncext. Th'e ofiice'rj iad non-c ommnissinid officers will assemble the day prc~viotus. for drill and instructionl. The Leawer Battalion of the same Reciameit will assemtble at the Cherokee Ponds. nan Thurs dagy, the :Id of-July for drill anid re-view. Of fiers attdc con.comtintissiooed officers the day previonts, fua drill anad ins-trucction. Lient. Col. Poser andl Major Mlills are chat ged with the extenmston oa'this order to their res. pective Battalions. By order of Cur.. WioFar.r.: G. D. MUIMS, Adjutanat. A pril 23 9 14 Plantation for SMale. T HI E~ ubscriber offers fear sale hisvaluable P'lantationa, situated ont Ste phena's.Creek itn Egefield Districtanad abot 10 mailei tabove Hatmburg. The Tract~contaans five huandred an'd fifty acres, of as good, well tiatbered landI as any otn the Creek and is well adapt ed to Corn,. Cotton and small gratin. A bout two hundred and sixty naeres are ,clearedl anti in cultivation. On the premises are two Dwellinigs, a Gin Huse and- Scr.ew, acid all nec.essary'Outtutildinags. The situ ation is as healthy as ancy iti the District and the water is excellent. 'A reasonable indulgence will .be given, with Note dad approved security. .Persotne wishing to purchase, can calltad examine for thorn. selves. If ncot previously disposed of, .the above Plntataion will bebld 'on Wlednlesday the 3rd of September next, at the sn6l0cribe'rs residence. JOSEPEI LLOYD. May 7 1m:hn .5a EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. I Spring Term. 184A5. IT is ordered that an Extra Term of the Court of Common Pleas and General Sessions for the Trial of the Cases not lisposed of arthis Term, be held at Edge- I feld Court House, on the second Monday in July next, to coniinue two weeks. EDWARD FROST. Presiding Judge. T. G. 'Hatcoy, c.c.c. p. s. s. May 14 9t 16 N T.(E is hereby given to any and all persons, not to trade fora Due Bill, pay able on demand, given by me to - Wethers, or bearer. The property for which said Due Bill was givet proving of doubtful character. I will not pay the same unless compelled by law. The Due Bill is -dated April 25th, 1845. . S W. KENNERLY. Mayt7 - f 15 Operations on the Teeth. V/ a EGEEE1 SURGEON DENTIST, OF COLUMBIA, S. C.., W ILL be at Edgefeld Village, on the first . . day of June, and will remuain for seyeral days, during which timo he may be consulted at Mr. Goodman's Hotel, and will be prepared to perform all operations connected with his professiot. in the neatest and best -manner. April-30 4t' 14 D. C I.' WARD. would respectfully In. fo rut his former patrons and friends. that he has returned. and will resumerthe duties of his profession at his own house, one door east. of the Episcopal Church, or visit patients as formerly at their homes. lay 7 4t 15 Edgefield 9onfectionary ! (QProsITE BLAND & BUTLER'S.) T I Subscriber respectfully informs his Iriends and the public at large. that lte ha' reently opened a Confectionary and Fruit Store. i the Village of Edge. field and has just received from-Charleston, a large assnrtmentof Candies. Fruits. Preserves, Pickler. 4c., consitng in part as follows: Candies and Sugar Plums, a good assort ment. Raisins. Currants. Figs, -Prepared Cocoa, English Walnuts. ?oft Shelled Almords, Limes.'Cocoa Plums, Finits in Brandy, Preserved East India Ginger, and Cor dials, assortied. -ALSO. Leacock & Co Madeira. Chery, Sherry. Brown. Pale. Golden and Port WINES London Porter. in quart and pint bottles. Family Groceries. Smoked Beef. a ehnice article: Pine Apple Cheese, Fresh and Pickeled Salmon, No. I Mackerel, Sardines in Oil, Scotch Herringe. Bosttn and Soda Biscuits, English mixed Pick. els. Olives. Capers. Prines, Macarony, Pepper. Allspice. Mace, Nntmegs. Cloves. Cinnamon' Isinglass. Walnut. Aiushron and Tomato Cat. sups, Peail Starch. an excellent article. -ALSO Fine and Extra Fine Spanish SEGARS, and Cavendish's TOBACCO. &c., &c. All of which will be sold cheap for 'CAsuor, on short credit to punctual customdrs., LOUIS COVAR. M rh 2G :f 9 NEW GODS T TIHE CUEAPCASH STORE (OrrosIr Mn. Goonis's HOTEL.) T 1 rE Sibsceriher hai just returned with a new, faslhioniable and ivell se lected stock of Goods. consistinig int part Df 31 udins, of varions kintds. Calicee from 6A to 23 cents per yard ; Domestics,. of all desc ri ptinns.; Lotie's Gentletmens' and Children Shoes; White andu Black Satin Sho'es, at 50 cemts per pair; Boitnets; mlcentlemten,' and Boys'. White Black. Leghorn andl Palmetto HaI:ts. Cutlery. Croekeryg. Groceries. Medicines. &c., &c. A full assortiment of oit L.AiKSa WEA~R, a't una and fatshionatble ettle of' Iead Ortnaments. Hairpins. B~racelets. Pancy Combs aind Neckla Thtankf~il for thnt libaeral pattonage which has been beston.ed ont him, lie ivonld respect fully iinformi his fr'ieitds. and customers, and the public genterally. that lie will always endeavor to sell ats to for Casht as cani be purchased in any City. Please call. see, examine and satisfy your selves. *..COHN. A pril O ifII 'Wew .Goodsi : N'ew Good T II E Subtscribers t ake t his nppo rtonit y ol' infomittg A hei r frientd. enstomers. and the public generally, that they will be-re ceivingr the ptrsntt week their Stock of Neurspring andi Sunnmnr.Goods, whicht in addition to their formier Stock, will ettrace a handsoute aclection of Goods, suited to this market, amttnA; them may -he found a variety of Goods for Ltdias' wear. sutch as O rganda Viuslhns. new style. Muslin Ging hnas. Victoria Lawns. Bal::annes, and othwr fashionauble' Goods. -ALso, L tDoiS' AD oM sse~s Bos sE'rs, wichi we respe-ctfully inuvite their attention to ca:ll anid examine. Also, H ats 10or Men, Boys & Children. Har'dware. Crockery. Cro-ceries, &c.. &c.. and also a flne stock of Sone's, nurious styles. for Ladies', 31 isses, Men IBoys and CThildreni. togethmer with matty styles of Gnods, tito tediotus to etu merate. All of which, we pledge ourselves to offer onr cmstomners on as good terms as can be afforded in onr-mnarket. -On time as tusutal to food customers, amd a liberal discoutnt miade for Cash! * PRESLEY & BRYAN. March f.6 6t 9 I-N PURsOANCE of Orders 'From IHead Qnarters. the 7th Regi menauct Infamntry. S. C M., will parade ____for rieview and drtll, at the -Gld Wells oni Thumsday, the 10th of July next. The conmmissioned and non-com the day previous, for drill -and in ~sscioe ficr illseml.i Lur~o .- T. WIGFALL Col. 7th Regtmenutelnfanttay, S, C. M. A pril 23 10t 9 We are authorized to antnounce GEORGE J SHEPPA-RD ns a candidate for the office of Tax Call~ector, at the next electios, Dec. 25- f 48 (f' We are authorized to announce Lev: R. WVu~sos, as a candi'date for thel Offlee of Tax Collect or; at the n~etein~iou PROSPECTUS OF - - : 'he United States Journ , BY J. E. DOW & (O: Txtu first number of our new paper wil e issued this (first) day of lay;. with an ,mire new dtess-new type,1ne white pa; er, with other importantalterations and - :wprovements.- The; paper.will be'devo ed to a fearless--exposition of Democratit )rinciples; it will-zealously and unremit it gly oppose each and gveryifonrt to es ablish a mammoih .ntroarcby ban and ether mtscbievots curpoiatigits'and consol. dationsof wealth, which salvert the rights af the people and underminezhopillars of be Republic; it will oppose an oppressive and auti-republican' tariff' system, !he as tumption of the State debts by the Gene ral Government, and all other Federal principles which have an ineviable'ten lency to destroy' public property-as well as individual happiness. Against all such political delu. ions, we shall wage unchang ing, uteonprotnising wur. - The Farmer and the Mechanic who pro duce all the reil capital of.the natiob, witl find in our paper an unavailing c Pai4A of their inalienable rights,; the long cher ished -principles of the editors are too' well known to the public to require any pledge. upon this point. To the Miscellaneous Department particular attention will be. devoted.; ti e Ladies [will always'- find in our columns a choice selection from, the current literature of the day,.as '*ell as: original.contributions front he most tale ted writers of which our country cqu:boast-. 4 general summary .of Foreign% and Do - niestic news will be furnished ,a reguiar -. price current and a correct list of-the:pri ces of stocks will also he given. The conductors have already secured the - aid and co-operation of a large -number of the most distinguished literary and' soliti cal writers-of the day , arrangements wilt also be. made, at the earliest period possi ble, to embellish out columns by the con iributions of correspondents from abroad. With this brief and imperfect outline ofvui plan, we very t espectfully submit .our claims to an extensive patronage to the. cuonideration of a generous public. TiHEO. FISK, - JESSE E. DOW, Editors. TERMS. . Weekly paper by the .year, - 2 06 for six months, 600 Ser i-Weekly paper by. the year.in advance,- 508 Semi- weekly, for less than a ydar 51 ets. per month. Daily paper by the year. in advance, 10.00 -" '" for less than a year, - $1 per month. Subscriptions to the baily for less than two, to the Semi-Weekly for less than four. or to the weekly foriless thap six months, will not be received If not paid tvithih the year, the Daily paper will be $12, the Setni'-Weekly $6, and the N eekly $250:6 year. F -To CLUS ern -CoX sAj ' .J rrdeer to place our paper in the hands of all who may wish to subscjbe, at. the - lowtesi possible lrice, we are induced to - make the following proposition t - . To Postmasters, Clul,3, or Companies. who will forward $17 50 we will sead ten copies of our weekly paper for one yea; for Thirt-y dollars we will send 'Twenty copies for twelve mionths ; and for Fifiy dollars, we will forward forty copies for a year-redlucinugphle price .to each su bscribe~r to oy F DOLL AR AN D 'rwENT Y- FIVF .CENvs per annum ror a large and well filled week ly paper. WVe hope that this proposed ~se ductiour in the price, will induce the most acti-ve exertions-on the part of our friends itn obtainjing us subscribers. All payments to 5e made in adance Those who have not an opportunity etr paying o'therwiss. many remit bynail, at our risk, postage paid. The Poswmester's certiticate of such remittance shall be a sufficient receipt . therefor. The -notes-of any specie .paying banks will .herccived. WVashington._.Ilay I State ol' South Carolina, EDGE FIELD DSTThIlCT. -C. J. Glover, .-Declaration in as. ->J-Foreign .Atachs James H . f art ison. menit. -T he Same,' Decianuion in Forcignz At the same.' - tachment. - lIE Plaintiff in the .above stated cases liava Iing this day filed his declarations in nmy office, and the defendants,having no wife or at torne) s knownrto lIe within the limits of'this State, on whom a copy of said declarations with arnle to plead.can-be sei ved: It is there fore ordered, that the said defendants do plead to the said declarations, within -a -year and a day fmom the pubhcation of this order, orfinal and absolute jn eent will be awarded against them. ' Tl HOS. G. BACON,ce. c. p.' Clerk's Ofice,-Oct. 31, 1844. ly 41 State of South Carolina. ED)GEF'IELD DISTRICT IN T HE COMMON PLE AS. John -B. Gordlen) VS. Attachment. Joseph M.-erry. Alex. Js Lawton vs. - A ttachmeu. Joseph M.- Perry. ' rji ltI. Plaintilff' having thi.day filed .L their D ee.arations ina the above stated cases in my '-filee.' It is therefore, Ordered, that the Deteodans do-appear and' plead to the said D'ecdlaratiosrs within a year-aad a day frarn the date hereof, or in default thereof final andi absoluie judgmeizs-wihI he gi':en anid awardd4 tzwainst -the said ' ' Defendant in both the abo-4 'stated essep. T HOS 0. A CON. c. c'.'p. Clerk's Offle28th April,I845 April30 .14.- ' ly Positively the Last Notice. A L L P'erswns haymng demridsjagannt tiie Estate of Jehn Cheathtam, Sen,,deces e , at e requ-ested to present them properlj'at tested withtin the time prescribed by law, and those who do not avail themselves with-thaisop. portuitywill-not be piaid. - *GUTIHERIDGE CHEATHAM MIateh 4 - ly ''ii~. Exeextor-. -LL Persups Nidebtd, th -saofh .D. Raiford, late'of this Dis~ric;pre'r - quested to make ititmediate: pay ne'nt,an'il l. having 'any demnands egantteni"it will hand them in, iteconiin'~ 1oh6 b he of December hteit, at whic' time tlie - dbscr4 - her desires to closeanp the~ Estae.. -- -r LUAH W u AeeSO c d.'.