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SNW I oft ' 'ii 13th o i~nt? 1"ad Mr:A.) - ttict, w~hecat knee highb; t;iiaet ou land which hand been Wprut3 Ot 1tt afterwaurds taken uap, Cu r~let~ i ~ani eouured.I cote~d two stalks Wbach g-rCe, Irons ont seeltive~. te #e'ruducetii yfir 5Wflz s.l.Wlat'd the use to go tu TIexu.s, W0101-t l~ljhagi$ .call be due it South C.aroiwla1-=.aro~liia. isor n4 ow sellting at Datwsonville. ili presenL t we'tei II ermius ul the West ern, tl 4tISDLItC hail, Road, at fclay cents ceuats per -bubhbell. Mtluy of our lrieuds aye8 .rud~t1ppu~eJ to roil roads, hut here. as1,cie st ikiug ItwtalLce of their advatage II QcuLJ4;OIJ iap Uuo Peup Izruui t plac~e oATI tIbis corn could be bruugt hi-re R .uibtJ' at, sevelaty five coinCs petr IJbshel, i1j tc4tl.[ol_ ,Udutller, the . preseut selling! t ~'1'tusevei') bushel of corn bought alt 1'eseutaii jts masrket, costs twenty tave ceuts etiralour oao 'want uf a rail r,,ada. Gri1ftrt (V~a.) Jr~yeraofliOa. C~Up3iiSoutha Carliust ueat lust ?tdkielattg to dlie value etl thilittle' tes,, 5i,4Ja h r 1'vt ',ettttttihl ttheir prjudices t'ainst tar titl turpeiltiue, as to cundes Ueuad to tiecoteiarudut~e.Is of thlt II. jtim is tan evidence ut, good sctse %It ichI they iwdi I eO very scttsibty ita tile'r j~uclicis , thcv 'till but pers.evere Ii It. We set; by thie .flefj2.' Uaytze that a premitum~ tla tbeen awartded ha) 'tie J .U rI bo 'AgricUidat Sectety 'u Dr. Win. Chrosizatid. for lam ujarretls if j1ut jar1tOCe made by one lbtud, tat )ear. The cx peliSOu1 Ut ati'rl and t elttg it it, ii~aa ILL u, \e % Yort., as e: iziil tat $134 ,3Q, sud lit the pait sclit frtcL', ;i a bUara :, itis exjieC1L'iu LU )lihI ej,50. l~et yield ;,;bj 5UJ. A jarL i) ti'Ut IiAlt 00 tile IL1uur oh uue hluua.k ay. (ecs. A iUood Our-A 1'etijiti tess present ed ini thle jiutabC of 1LejarV;catbtav1;3 ..I 1Aiist.li. jru~tikt lfur te iaCjas.tage, uo ant Act, hegaihizati; it iUttt ,u lI lie pOi pti~e taf cuneluiLI ta Cathulic i.,it liseo iat a' N atclati. bi1t. tbci.~uupI'iu u;posed the petitoii, SU)tg "'l itead ltaie bjct.Jioit to VI the efe4ttIutit a Ctatit'cI tu: t"ustl our~aj)~t Sitviou Ilia, but hie waus oppusccd t cuiiang on th Lill to bild ti." Mr. l~iit l i th1e Orrgto' Qacstius.-1 11' have lrinam ,1r. Littrt. tih t;,4uss. ftn)til P iis Sate,. a pLamipltet copy otl iis retiaarl's on tt~ Qrt%*aii (jlluu, elULt'Lrt tait li the Cloue ul lRest:: ''t' Wa tl the 7111 LII I'Lbt'u ii . t-poli this au ile spaeech, as reach in the rxui spa lcrs, tie hang .Laltt'Y tuumtilitv. All.. Barl 's vie%%l oreti.' .s ututi tn iiut ; ad he* l,ntsdf is u1 dih;iiUelll ew ilti ad iiiiliru'!i, " wcnaljfr.- Suuflhrii Li'a:u, . "CiWttrfrit Bjdis.-Thtla at~i.t Tile graph1 -has. Iltot ,Mtu~ s0um. .fuious 1,41 par ittring to be of the BLunik of the tst~lot ti metCof thir citizenCIs ilia W~etI. 'hese 'ialls ;are oftedtiaatutin0 four abllrs,' ade p'ayable at the Brh'tcl B~ank t'f -that tstitut lat, iat Chat lot . Saalisutry4 Miht'f, aid strc p00:1)' execu tell. 'i'ir papaer is buad, and the cuarint; of' the hilkls t;4i~cF Iliad tII; gert u;ie :ksue_. The isame ulthe l'resid' tat, 1.). C;Uliert:. brill te Cashiert, C. De'tey, art cagistued LI XOREIGN NE VS., . Theldfsreign intelligence by the.liber nia iiif a highlywinterestiig' character. '-hhnrge rdajoriiv inthe House of carty; mons iu favor of Sir Robert~Pell's free trade n easures ensures their final surcess. I' will s' ve the necessity of a dissolution of Par!iament. . The Peers -cannot stand out in oppostion to a vote soU decisive. The tninster both of Sir Robert Peel and Al. Guiz:at appear to be in a s;tong positioi, judging from ,rho above voie, nod that taken on the atnendncct proposed to the answer to the Ardress of the Kiag in ithe French House of Depauties. Ii is very ev ident that we have alienated from 03, the allectionis of the French people. We can neither expect -succor or sympathy fron that 101a1t in any contest with Engiand, sup posing that the popular branch of the Frenchti legie1ature r c1ert to any extent the oppular sen' inw'nt in France. The ne a% from England when regarded frit the propter point of view, is not less pacilic than hretoforc. The prompt att rather rude rejection of the offer of athitra tion must have been expected to lead to exceitetent itn Engiand, but ilte ehilliton is not as violent as tigltt have been ati cipated. We see no evidence advers ir. that couitry, to tIo preservation of peace, looking boih to the state of4 public senti mient and the policy of the governt taent. The stringency of :he London Maoney Market was to have been anticipated from the large anoutL locked up in rail rdad depous. -. h'ite rist victaries in the East have beeta de!ari!v purehased, and alla'rd anther evidetice of the precarious tentre of their Indian donioitn. The defection of the Sikhs, it.will be perceived, was ai unlouk ed for event. New 11menpshire.-All the towns in the Suite excepting I wo according to the Con cord Patriot, as Inttde'l by the Boston Pus', ltu e %dliniis, tile iegilar Deno craatic candonate for aoerafor, in a tmin crty of I -9. According to the-Patriot. 1-our )enmte,ra:s and :wat of otherr poli:ics ar" elea:t'ad to the Senate. nd there are siat vtu:i'. I lon'e, I19 Demittocrats. I l I wings, awl 23a'o ther tlasss, lea'hag, the Detaocr~aas I Ittaotily of 8. wtlien trill be t-duced tao 6 by the rettint of two De:ioraeic ite-ittaets froi lowhii out N et heard fnet:)). Rail a ola to Greiaenville.-W u ha .e seen tielrpoirt of a i:iammince appoited mat take iito cotsideratio the i robahle cost and iaincome of the proposed brainch of the .:nth Candtiant Rail Hiood, from Columbia tit Greenttile, from a lieb it atppears :hat t -aa! can te completed lor tlie stm of e .U2:,da; m:d mlat %..vena lotntaives. a jx pia seniger cars one hundred freiglht ears, four b);;g;:age ears, repair shopt, im a chia:ery cad toads, ean be furnished lar !ita' auldditional S:t: i I$!2,S0t) mtakigthl t't tire suit neces:iy to huild tihn road and Pm it in succt:s'l operation, amotnit to -1..321,-8. 'ITie Caiattnit ce esimate that L,"xtoo disiriet wrill furnish in Ire i:lit ;al passengers, yearly. the stint of $5,7G2; Ne::berr. $:S2500; Laorens. 5l. 250: Graeenv i l.27.310A te;SM oe Andesson, Oa,:I4; Spartaniburg. $21. 7M; U:ion, 85,750; Western trade, 8-10, 5A0; Ytaat;, Chester. Abbeville, Fairlield and a:iefiltd, $41 .5:Ja; Iranslporation of ais, it);UiJU-larming d toint al'$312. UO. It is estinuetdci that the annual ex lapenses of the cad n ill amount t t112 !), n hieh, dedceted from the income, will leave;a cclear poufit of $112 000. The Graeenvi lle .\iiutoneert of MAtrreb 2 sayy--Unt Mond c:at. anda iTuescday last nie were visiaied lay it hieavy fatil of raitt, nhitch caaused the waiter cotarses to rise highear tila they .have bet'; foar two or Mcost iaf al-e r.~n-s anrd elek an thhis viei niiiy caveril.ted a-lihe t eig bahorite~ hotnomst, a nclte tav e heaardl af s'omtte mdh; l~, d amis nit b!ri':esc re'etvird ,considcera i~e da ap e. We untdertanda thatt thte eriag tif wheat, rye itaid rat, are utnna'uully raraamaino , at thlis ameat; :mda if we r~cop~e it killing folirs:, therec is ai priiliity thl:t at boatifu lihar vest will eab~lle the farmers to aguin t il their emtpry garunniria. . Chaanctilor David jhhnson .-Tihere is It cotth-tsed d~lan iuitctiiry sketcht of t he life cof(~lhiace'lair Jaohnfsont in a late iauumcber of thte Saoa th Caroniian i. It wats. pi-lrays, sea rcely ne'acsary lbr the properC iaaf...m atonl .f the peoaple oaf SaouthI Carotlinntu,. on the su~bj.-ci oftile climts and m terias of thisa higlty wi ora Iby citiz~cen. Frtoma all inadic.a liions, it appear'~s very evident hlat te pnhl lie mflint h..s s~ etd downi upon him aitrs te nexi Gctverancr of te State. Weti doa noct perceive thcat thecre is any uothier citizen in the thel. Call. Al lstona, wte are tol, declines positively; Mr. Pickens. it is said, praporses ao witrriv wholly from public life; the friends of .Mr. Seabrriook di niot seem itnchlined tat uirge his clilais tupran at eltiat; aind ta Cial. Davie, and other~ enalemenac a, h ave bieen un mead for t his hi;:b ofice, yet the maenitio of their' naams wo*uld ntot aipp)ear to haive received 'heir sancsioat. Thte Iriendcsora Chlancelle'r Johnt son htav anketn ile fairly bay the forelock. -Southecrn PatroL. The Circtvnatolar.-T 'his is tJ he niame o a ntew anal simlae macehinec for cu'.ing down atarees, &c;~a al nd which is naotw on view int this towni. It cant bte fxed. it is said, in a maiatea and a haif, andl will en; hrough a trete at thle rcaae of t hree inchla per mfinule; without causiang te waste the woodmrant mfikes~ wit ha his n xe. leravinag a groove oaf only onre and half inches rotund abce tee. It'is applicable for other par -poss stich as tae euttinga iifsIone or ir'ap, ftr enittiag iron pitg aniy suze atr in any paintin like wise lotr turni'aag die mtoulditg of columias. Otur Court. adljnuuted late on Saaturdayt eveing, w ithoaa hiaving dispiased oaf nlaa tll the business htelbare it. An erra Caturi i. tao lie held on the second Monday itt Jul: nex.-A1bbeille Banner. jienry Ratvenel. Esq., was is morn n tunantipiously re-elected President a the Union B~ank. Edlwtid Sebrinig, Esq., was this .day imni mously Cre-elected Presidlent of tIhr uta n... tnrm.stnn Nes Mercanh 12 Secret .Organaiution? against the South. ....Th&New York Herald says :-'-Tlat there is in that city a secret organiza, ion, whose- plans are extendedAhroughout .the Snothern States, and whose object is,%o entice and assis;t runaway slaves. Mein hers of this organization have travelled to the South, and there in disguise have as sisted in enticing negroeb fron their mas ters, and forwarlding thern to this city, t here they have been received and sent to Canada by the organization of which we speak." Death of Capt. Jervey.--We regret to announce the death of Capt. Thomas Jer vey. Surveyor of the Port. who died last night about 12 o'lIock, after a short ill ie-s. Cpt Jervey was in the 68th year of his age, andl hal heen Surveyor of the Port of Char lestnn for 32 years. Charleston News, Marck 12. A Reply to a Challenge.-The following is the reply of Col. Gardiner, a British olircer of distinction and tried valor, to a challenge sent hit by a young adven turer: "I fer not your sword, but the anger of mny God. Mdarc venture my life in a good coi-se, but cannot hatiard mny snul in a bad one. I u ill charge up to the cannon's tmoonh ihr the good of my country, but I want courage to storm the citadel of Satan. AM ANUFACT'rIiyG IN CHAR.:S'Tr.N 1i ITrs VictNrr.-The Legislature at its last session incorporated three Companies for titunuictuoring purposes, to-wit, the Gran iteville. rhe . hicy. and the Belvidere; the fir-Nt with a capital of $300.00, the shares $500 each, the second with one of 5200,000, the shtres $1000 carh, slid the lelvitlere ' Hit a capital of 4v50.00, the shares $100 each. The site of the Gran itteville has been chosen. It will be with in a few niles of Aiken. That of the Belvilere will he ni Cooper River, one mile by water and two by land fron the City ; wthile tht of the. Ashley is uuter nined. Extensive water privileges and adjacent laid hate been already purchas edl fur the Granittetille Company. It fol lows ilhat the locat.ion of this Manufactory will he out of the City and beyond its en virtns, while the h'oneation of the other two wll te eitber in Charleston or its vicinity. ,Warer ni ill necessarily be the motive pow :r if the first. ud. steam of the others. The Leai.,hnture has judiciously made Ihe capitals and shares of these Cotmpa nies uniiuial. 1 :dividuals of unectial circtstanices eiy participate, conse 'puently, iid their nivantage's. The ex etinenf tniy be commenced Witlh a cap ital so low as $0,0OO, in case the capitals if the ii hr two Companies shoul not he camph:led. A por:ion of the sh:ires of Griiiitevillc an'l of the Ashley hs been sulscrisre,. The stuck of the Belhidere tasi not heen ofTered. The Lcgisla:ure has a lso ri'piired that all the capitials of these Companies shall he subserihed and one half paid in beforo they are permitted no asttint a corporate character. Ii wi!i be 1perreived that the agerr-eate sut required I to complete the capituls of the three Com ianies jhaut SG30.000.-ufno--a- iif ylidii into operation one hall this sum is solli cient. The capital eould iuost unques initinably be raised nt iriout extraordinary In pr::senthin the advnar:taes of Charles tron and its itinity we must not I.e un lers:ooI as depreiatinug the benellits to be obtai ned by lcteiion for mi antiuf:ictoiing purpose.s in the couttry. There is scope :eni verge enouah lfar capital and enter pi iso. in t hi line of i nvce~tmet antd int .h is'rialI exert ion, hoth ini towvn and coutn ry. Thle agencies--the mnotive power monist, of coUrse, be dilTerenit. WVuer itusit he thle inspellint pow~er, where it is zihundcanirtiand chiap;ly nbiniietl, while sieziln innst -he the sole atgiit ini maniufac I cries estrablishied otn or ntear tihe seaboanrd. Y.et ini vitidicati n:: thet audvanti'ges of steam -ini ~ peea ingtm lien-fits of a seaport ln ri, ii thiis respeet, n e don not tiean to bintg the 'uIet iip..lis amit the I yterior int o (ippolsit i-tm and rivalthip. WVe ask a field for butht. A dispassinatue investigation ofl theiir re-hat ive atriantages. It mayi ca pwn~ tha ttnr ry locat ions atnd water powei- inigi be piurehbased ott such terans an td the facility ouf cornixntnicationt with Chiarlestoni so easy as ro jhritng town arid csuuiiry ito an eqjuali.y of advantag'es - T'his in ny be estahili-hedl by explerinietst. It miay be event inadle to appear from reushnrinug atnd ceeatiion. We do not pi-elend to ci'et-ivcr the onie nior dispute the iiienracey gf the, odher. All that we ebhiihruic. Charlehstrun its eq'alIjr in all the esotirces and facilities of snariufacturing; in the cotat of setrtig muarufacuries inop eratin in .the chien ness of .diing the work antd the profitail:Ie results. , W.e ask for Chltiestiin anI uniprej'diced view of her Ioc-nT advaniitgee, on a coinparison with'olier citii whicuh have enii-~ed dn this line pi businecss with assured success. Ii is outr purposn jo engage in the investi ,,alion i witho t vor or patrtiality.-Eren Dsrlihtglon, Bearer Co.. Pa., IFeb. 1839. 1t1D. JYN-Den- Sir--'6y Ilttl son, wthen 0bu two mb..t-u old, was seized witha a bowel wI upeai'-d. to a fatuat dtocure. tint I pr'vi'eitiall-y hueard <f* "Jayne'caCarmiiti e," ase ob effec-tual cure for tenwel- comuu.t.dnt unad immieiatety diu-patchecd a measen yer to a to. heuctutteenu nutes for ua bA:tle. By thue use of thib medicine. in less ihan thirty-c ix bours ice disease was, chiecked, ande iby its coustint use for a few tays. the child w w rc-storod to terfect heitht. Shorly after this, ibrru-' occurred ni aimiltar cahe in --ne or the (amites or my congreg:uttion. I pr. scribued -Jayne.'s Carumiut tive," and thec reshait n an a spe-edyii cure, The cameW child, owing to ost ionuro, when recontly r oming utu the Ohli.., was atitukd iy that horrible malady C RtOtP. Wn andedt it: the ntight at t'earer Poin te and when our feunrs were almrmced Ieatthe hourse spulchral 5;poonzisd of yeur Extiectorant, anit apphied some tinitmen1 to thr throat and i-rn,-t ; and thefo ma my inuttesuhi sweetly. tiwing to theseo circumtistances i cannot be wondered at why I have so higli an opinion of your med, icinmes.nn awethy ladviuc eve-y family to keoepthieni or Ihaud, readj for any emecrgeuncy. Resspecrtful -yours, A I L-IUR n BRADF0iLI. Pastor of thec Presbhyt er iti Chukh~h, Darlingten. Pt RS. ROCBER T S' s Dr. D. Juyae's only A gent Edtg e-fied Cnurt JIose. . i-Bware of Counterfcits! Aprit t St 10 r MARRIIED. . Ott Thursday tho 27th instanut.by Elder A P. Norris~ a- Edgefiseld D~istrict. Mlr. Lourvis Ie rt.'iTz to .Wes iMaiR, danghter of &1. I.. nu....nlehl b.,t or Lexn,,igt t Distri., Conanercia . a1." Illuo uch 25. Cotton-Sinco our reprt.of- the market last week, we hbve received Liverpool accountt to the 4th instant. ; which is considered uuiia. vorablc for Cotton, the quotations bbing aboni id lower tiini ihey were on the 4th February. The consequenco is. that our market has be come dhillaind the few sales mai king. seemas to be ata redeiI ia of j to 2.8 cs on the rater current last' k. We the'refore quote. ordi nary to2middlg 6 a 6.3, rmddling lar to biir 6 to 7h; fully fair to good fair, 71 a 7;}: a really choice ,article would brig over our highest quotation. Provisions.-Flour 6 to $7 Cash: $7 50 to $7 75. Ciret 0 cents, Corn Meal l to $1 25; Bacon 6i- 7 cents. Lard 7 n 8 cents. Butter 15 a :25 cent. per lb.-Republican. Auctioi !Auction ! Auction! Oa Sa t r. Good's Old Stand, a o o'clock. WOOLLEN IAWLS, B gke addle, Mackinaw and Bed, Two pieps, Geen uize, One 1 t e-iver (:loth, 2 dozen F:f-nnd Silk fIlate, One half dozen <pnarl bottles Pickles. LEWIS COVAR. Edgefeld Court House, April 1 1 10 Valuable School Books UST receiveJ from Philadelphia. CRfGnd & Et.t.o+'s ,valutable seies of Common shoot Headers. Nos. 1.2, 3 and 4. These Books are: thsbpet. series of Renders that have ever been presented to the Schoolk in Siuth 'Carolina. To be satisfied of this, please call and examine them.all who'feel an inteurt in the correct instruction of the yonth. Also, Dr, Rusclunberger's First, Books l Natnrl Ilistnry, pnlilished anlso by (..rieg & Elliott. comprising Anatoiy tad Plysiology. M:ua analogy, Ornithology, itzh o1ogy and Herpetology, Cotchology. Etomoology, Bot any and Geo.lo'y, being the best Ele.nentary works upon this subject, evor before published, and every family library ought to have a set of them, and every youth instructed in them. These Books have recommendations of the highest channcter, from Teachers in South Cairolinawitnd Georgia. Grinshawv's Histories of Napoleon, Rome, Enplaid, France. Greece aai United States, with Keys and Questions to the same. Jone's Chemistry and Philosophy, latest addition; Iltd'e & Muson's Fnrrery; Bigland's School Edition.of Naturail History; Shakspeare, two vo'usmes. gilt; Josephus. 2 vols., do, ; Village Sermonos ; Saves Polical Econoany: Rogers', Heman's. Eilloh, &c. Works; Dictionary of Quotations; Sniley'e Arilimetic, and key and Tables ; Byron, illur tratcd.extra gilt edge: Crabbe. do.; Cowper. do; Eberli's Notes, Practice, 2-volnmes, and on Children; U. S. Di.a;ensatory; Family Pnyer, tale of Jack sos; Geosa. an. Ladies Lexicons; Sauca's Morals; Chesterfiel; Book of Politeness; Dau.hiter's O):4 Book ; Western Sonsler: Benett's L'tters; Ween' .Valhingtmlo. and Mariot; &c.. &.c.. io:ther with Story B3,ks foir Children. For salt: by G. L & E. PENN. Edlgefi-dyC. II., April 1, 84AG 3m If) NEW ARRIVALS. AW ad aatrates Blanks, beautifnlly executed, 30 rents per Ta~r4 Iae t. tei7Jits . 0434 cts.i.erpaic. *Tla-free 'atqy 's.a - -4ets.; 4do.431-4eta.; 5do.50 eis lIest alacking, 41cents a box. norise firnslies, V.'llns Stria $ting3.ines, Tnnlette )heron; eirs. ' n rekn H a s, ritacn ensi Rab, Tilt and tCuphoard rocks. Curtain rans, Tea 11x111. f'alt'er~ !till. at ,'IC tcrate. Truweia, IHaltlow Ware, Oaesa, Kettl., Snarep pas, ke., t .an,s Drltmiesla rTemhlrrs. Pack nd Puand Pbs, Needles, lish Hnks, Mtisa hasps, hlealin . ttar le Utitzers. l'ecrcslion caps, Watch Chinls, &ci. ITh trick, Windor tulss, a Ot 10, at a rents a light, Jp.Iklt's ointinera, 4, M. 12. 111, 24 A114 % ounce Ityrtares, Paretln Mortara. elnt tea arir C o ia t.apsnr' Crenm Tat tnr et 2e1,cents a pecund, d rliel aeistake at 17 1 rents, Tbermnuturters, and a crent varicty or brusca, 1ion.ts bawt shnen. Perfumery an crtreld ay us i el$ .-ts. It. S. Ron a RS. Idral C. It O Inrrz, 15403. 10 it e 'rhe mistake Ira in the espy. TRE unudersigined resepecitilly informs ,hi. ...lpatronis anad the ptiblic generndy,. titt he aejutreeivedl a Aplendidt n'esortrieant of GiO DS.comnprisuig all articles uisuially ke pt in a MEacnuIAT TIAtLfltnG [stablisli'ent, for Sping andl Summer wear. Deemning it unniecesa~ry to eitmeate his articles, he ivites hi~s friends to call ande exainte for themelves. .Thankful for past faivors, he to lcit a continuance of the samne. JOHIN COLGAN. A pr11 1 3t 10 Edgefield Academy. A BSTRIACT fromi the Mlerit-roll, shiowini the ginde of Scholarship by the neuber of points which each pupil has nhtained diuritng the first hanlf of thec first Sessioen, 1840. Comnprisinag the study tnf Latin and Greek, Matmaatcs andNattr al Philosophy, Comipo sition anad Speaking. Atinson, A. W.' 81 Mays. S.W. , (14 Bacon, J. T. 96 1Rir~hardsn. J. L." ,94. Bland, RI. 28 Sundtford, M. J. 115 Biser,W. [.* 30 Simkins. E. C. 149 Chaires, C. P. 119 Terry, J.* 90 Glover, J. . 144 Tomipkins, F.A. a1i Griin, R. L. 28 Wever, M B." 27 Lipcoimb, J. W.'79 . -- . ENL1fst DEPARTSTEI1T. Conprising the studies tof Definitions and S'rivai iotns of words, 8pellinig and Readimg. Eglishi Gramtar and Geogra ihy, H istory and Aritmnet ic, Compositoua and Speakitg. ~aconi,J. T. - 1461 Lipsedmub, J: 76 Blande, IR, 3b Lipscombh, T1, 54 latd, G. , .2l Lyon, A. 42 Brooks, J 11- 128h Minis, R. 76 Bnt, It. 64 Mims. Rt H,' 52 Dutler, W. L * 6 M ins, E. 11 Ilntler, Pjerce 13. Maya, S. W. i'2. Butler, P. 1, Mnrr's, \W. 44. Cthet, C 5LMorris, T. 28 ovar,N. G. 1IV Petnn, E.. 67 Doriste, D, R-. 93 Tompkins, A. 76 Dowd, W. A. 6h Tovey, Hl. IM. 72 Glover. E. 53 AVoodhurst. R4i 17 Glover, WV. 51 Youngblood. L. 146 Griffin, Ri. 56 Yotungbloezd, E. 149 H il, W.t ' 36 Wever, M. B. 43 Lamar, R.* 83 *Absent often or sneh.. t Enteredltlhe9th Feb. 1 Left. The next report will he published at the clos of the Session, and will contatin the exact nume her of days that each pupil may be absent thb remaininig halft of the Sessiont, as well as othte pariculars noyt hiereitn specified. H I. K. McCLINTOCK. April!. 10--1t wiPING GOODS! HEl Subscribers have just received . large satpl of the -newest and Ian F!i5R!NA3t.E S KIG DRY GOODS~whic they are now Ojl'ninig Tor sat~ a their Stort et the ietzest..sA prices. -.We. do not parofer to)ell cheaper than tny iui the trade, but wi aell is rhetlp as.tba cheapest, as we.kr~owv oc Goods are as good, if not bttcr,th~an somie o Sfered in this place. Call and see, and <d for orselves. D. LESSING & C. April.n '!t 10 A GOOI lhouse-servant boy ls'it which t good wages will be paid... Enqpire of II. K. McGLlNTOC .j Aprill It . .10 Notice. '. ALL persons who made accounts with It, P. iumphrey's. during the last year, are hereby notified that those accounts are now in mlly po.'ssionfor collection ; and that the said accounts must be paid, else they will be put in suit alter three insertions of this notice n tis paper. aT. It. SPANN. April 1 3t t10 Dr'. BrYan1reth'S Ys. Security to .' - atrons of JBrandreth's Pills! NEIVE L ABELS. UTTlie New Labels in i sagle Box of the Genuine jBrandieth's Pills, contain 50t3' Letters! I N conseqance of the great, variety of coon terle.t Labels of 'pretended Brandrelh's Pills, answ which, in many instances, so nearly resemt bles in omw.ard uppearaiice the genuine ofthe old style, as uftea to deceive the unwary, Doc tor Brandreth acting under a-sense of duty to the public, ha.- emplyed those celebrated ar' tists, Messrs. Perkaas aad urand, who have succeeded in psrnducing, at a great cost, three new Labels, from steel plates, of exit ele difl culty of exeCadou, ani of 3o complicatep n nature, us to atanuat to an isnpossitality of'imi tution, being considered by Judges a mastea piece in the art of engtraving.. . The border oftlie toi, as alio "fthe tunder label, is composed of the diost elaborate and chaste putterns of lace-work To 'rown the chmax of these beauifil labels, the paper.p ton whaich they are- printed, is previously printed with red luk, ailler a design s0 exqisite and so minute as to defy competition; the toll) and the under label each contain the words "-Ben jumin ilrandredi's dils," writnen in rid ink nearly two hundred times-the topad ender label containing, therefore, upwards of five thousand letters. 'here is also upon the top, the under, and the side label, two signatures of Dr. Bran dreth : one being his regilarsignaure. thes 1d. Brandreth, sand the other has lull signature, .thus-Bcnjamin Irandreth: Moth the tac-siin. ilies of the.writing of Or. Brandretlh, to iditate n hiebi is lorgery ! The Brundreth Pills having thnae labelsupon them, caa be elied upon as the pure and genuine. Dr. Brnittdreth's Principal Ofla.e 241 Broad way. N. Y. ; other oiices in New York. {l7Tihe geinie only fur saile in Ldgefield District, by R. 8. RoScars, Edgefield C. Hi., Kenrick & Thaiyr Hanmhurs, J. b. S D. C. Snley Alecting Street. Also, by.:J. M. li liaus, Aiken. and by. tit least one agent in ev ery District in the State. Every Agent having the genuine hits a cer tificate otAgency, signe.J by the Doctor him sell. Edgeield C. I., Ajnl 1, 1843 3t 10 PRINCE IDeALMA, W II nasi,tlac ensning,Spring Sea sni .at iedfiealjd Vil!age, very Sa turday, the alsuace of his ine at the house af' the subsetiber, at thb low price of 5, 10 and $15. Prince Dalma-was fioi by Co!. hamp '.on's imported Sovereign, was bred by Cut. Manning, out of his imported Luaagar mate, is a blood bay with blac.. legs nane, and tail, about sixteen. ltilaps high and four years pf age. Sovereigal wos by Etnelius sut of Filuer de Lis. Langar mnre was got by Langar, out of -the Bal kar by ilkacklock, tier dam by Mrs. Fry by Walter, out of Vaourreen, by Sorcerer, Tonaiee, bjy Buzzard,&c. ke.... Season to cammencice .30th of alarch, andI end. 10th of June. Trwenaty-fivecen o th groom inl every inasinnee..WARD M1arch 4 4 AR5 .7NOTICE. T" 'Nsf L E nbscriber wishing ha leaave .MI th.~le Sijte.oil'ers his LANDS Isir s:ate, lyli isn A bberile.District.,.an .the wtaters Iof Ro~cky River, tn'o mnilesa cast of Laiudiville. nandny ta friai the Savalnnahi River, csia siktiing of Tw"elv~e lliindrred. Aceres, oine halt' clea;ed and the~ balace ina wo~odsgoni a-credit of oneo, tIwo atnd tharie year, itetailmenat ben r mg *nriie-L. Oan said P'sl~lanttira:r is a gocah D EL. I NG. ii tew GIN 116UdE aad SCREW, :and .THiASijfNGl IOUSE. aad all out hoauises new. The flautfat'so is tiinder goodi repaiir. Ally perSOnl wi,,hintto purtchi (Nili do whll to call oan the subsca iber. JOHJN A. MARTINL Abbeville. Mfarchi 18 3mi (Ban.) 9 PUJBLIC SALE. WILL lae sold at Edgefield Couart Hiause, VV on the tirs tiMondany in April next. be twveena the usinal hours of sale, a tract asr Lad cointaininigtinnr bunatdred anal sevena acres. more or less, situaate in satid Distritct, on the Matin town Rtoad, 21 mliles above Hamabur!, adjoina inn lands of Daniel Prett, Johnt Rnainslord. and others. Termns iaf sale one half cash, the othet half1 ian twelve amonths credtt. , Rt. HIENDERtSON. Mlarch 18 G3t 8 Notice. W7 ILL be let to the lowest bidder, at FEdge WV tield Cousrt Houase,. on the First Mona dav ina April neaxt, thae butilding of a Br dge aci-oss H orn's Creek, where the five anotcied road rrosses staid Creek. The Bridlge to be one hunaadred sand twenaty-five feet long clear of but naents, and the bunments to be made by the uandertaker. The Bridge and butmrent4 to be well buailt, andof gosd maateritals, at:,a warrana tead to be kept in goaod re pair fiar the tern) of seven years fromt thiat date. Botnd atid gouid seenttit~y will bie required uipoin the warrantee when thae Bridge is re ceived. Maarcha 4 4t 6 Notice.. ALL Persnns having demands against Cl Ie Estate oif William Wilson, de. eased, late Oraihiary of Nezwberry District are hereby segnired to establish themt befort mue by ihie first of any next.-. .L. A. JONES, c. E.tr. D. January 14 Una (8o. Ca.) 51 -Castings and Nals, lI HE Subscriber oft'ers for sale 3,f00 bs r Castings, consisting of Ovens, Skillets rSpiders, &c. and 100 kegs of' Cat' Nails fromn No. 4 to Nv. 20, F.ODE Feb25.- .f 5 *egimetaI~egnme " IIF/"Ldsred BitutYnmd ti l''3]&h egi I. tienat, Soml: Carolimi Militia, :will parade ration itt Cl.::To iSdilhmila r i2ad duy' of .'y nextw:; si' The officers of each Battalion will attend,as their wspective Battalion parade itjndDie day previous the Rlev iews, for i strarctfion Tlie.I'.6ent iat 07 ir are charged to extend the;abevoordertojeheig respective.Bntradiucm . : ", . s By ordcr.jf R. U. DoartsaGuv, Cu we ( Regiment. S. C. Milita. d " -.M; Ml.:Gi. aA Adjdft -t' M arch 24 . Gt .ra l Corn I Corn ! Corn 2,000 m. ,it' A)ply to E,: 1. GOODMAN. March, .It 73' : I M. Large Spianiih (W: 4. .1'. b 10 M. Spanish'(L -Valedes) JO M, do (R.P. M.) . .-[ - 5 S.Imipermil Regutlits, (e.-Vcnna/') .. Just receivedanad for sule by . ... , SIBLIY & CRAPON lnmbuirg, 1846 tf . south, Carol3isha1 EDGEFIELD DISTRICT..-, IN COMMON PLEAS. Thomas Davis, . vs. Attachment. Eonch yne. Verity Farmer, vs. Harmnuu Jinst.' Alachmenlf f'ind Enoch .iyne. Moore &, Davis, ' .s. ZAttachment. Fnoch. Dyne. Emily H..Tubman. vs. Attachment. Enoch Dyne. , . T 1E Phainiifl'sin the above -cases, havag this day filed their declarations in my: oflice, and tjiq deflendants having ,.either Wives or Attorneys known to reside within ihe liuaits: of the State.Qu, whbtmit n copy of said declara. tints with a rifle .to plead can be-serve'.: It id thetefaore ord.:red, that they do :appear and plead to said declarationa w ithin a year and a' day from tits d;ate hereof, or in.defailt thereof final and ab'solute judgments will be.awarded againstthen. .T HOS. G. BACON,c. c. P, May 12. 1845 ly State of South . Carplina. t:,E GEFIELD DI'RICT. IN I'1I COMMON PLEAS. Archihiald Bogs, . a . . - vs.' Dec'n, in Atachefment Harmon Must. Robert Little. ) .s...n . vs,.,, Declaratien in Eitocha Dyne Attachment. and Uananui Hnst.J A. Boggs,,.. - vs. . Declaration in Aftarme n Enoch Byn9.,. +r Charles Hall, . vs. : Decla'n. in Altarkment. Hnruo0 Houst, Gideou Dowse. .. .... .. .. Dcn..in Atachmeunt:.i ifurman HJuss. WW. Huaes, ) -. . - - .. , Dec'tion in AItttdeinC i Enoch Dyne. . ' . . V. Benjamin ,E. Gillstrap, , e.. , vs.. . Declaration 4i En'ocIh Byne aund Auachlment. - Elijull-jine,. J - Andrew Kerrand : -. ., John Kerr, Declaration. Survivors. in . vs. Attachment. Enoch Bynes. ... . James S. Brown, j Declaration E ioch Byne a nd ( Attackr'et. Hlarmion Hutst. J B. B). Mliller, . vs. Dec. in Attasment~ -Il Hrmoni Hust. Keers & H oipe, . - s. ). Dec. in Attachmng: Enoch Dyne. , John Rongers, ) '. !.- , ., . vs. ( Decdaraion. ins Ednchu Byne and Attajamen. Elijah. flyne. Alexandar- Walkter) . v. .Declu'tion in Attacksw Enoch Byne.. . Juohn WV. Rtheney, , ... . vi . .ti Declaratuin .in EnochByne nd : Atackniin. H-armaona. IIuut. .) Thoa'u G;.. Jordan, y.n . vs. * Decluaaien. i rintpch Byne and Attachament. Hiarmton H ait.. . . Wmn. D. Stone, .. vs--. Dedlarationin Enoch Byne and ,) dttachment llarmount Hnst. .. . J hlenry S.-lloadley, y Ddaciion S in- a* tnch Byne. -. .JAtactanent. HE Flitmists in thenave cnsen, havwing E.dtisduv Jied .their Dieclarationse ht rny olhice.and the Defen~daints having iueither Wive's nor; Attoriamy's known, to reside within tha. limits of the. $tate on whomt a.feopv;.of said: Declaration. swulh a rule to plead ea's.he ser ved : It is-itheeore ordezod, that alt,- u'aid' De fendantsdo appea: im:i4 ph-ad to thsesaid deeU' larationus within a yeaur and as ay from the date hereofi.nr final and aubsohnte jndlgteui will be awarded against themu by.deinuit,.. Clerk's Odire, May GSh1.184O-5. 1 - bay14 ly State of South.Cairolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRIT. IN THE COMMON PLE4S John l ill, Ordinary, DeclariWli in vs.. Joshua llammond. '.. A~tacharent. lIE. Plaintilf in the above case hay ing this day filed hia'Declaration ir my olite, and the Defendant having aei ther ,wife nor -attorney known to sesido within thie liunts of this State, 'oa Mbom a copv ouf said Declarationi with a gue tw plead csa be served, ot no i s 8-18 Puisiff's. Attorney, ordered 1ka iihe sqid' Defenudant appear andi plea4 to t00said/ Declaration wit hins a sens iflda froir the (late he~reOf, or j';dgedat i-ti ,oa wgr-led against him by aefauh.'Q THOMAS'0. HA~Od ,q Clerk's oflie Web, 10'1846: l :3' Orders Meneita a Order s No. .- : jOmy P: OSEQ E having -bees' duyappoime~ 2 duanntaof.rlb. Ses venuth Rliieumt, ..t. sMiiti wils~ee and'respeered- accortiniy.. , :4. - ._.GCD. MiS - - - l lneltkllegmen t~ C.oe~