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and in a brief. feeling and eloqut man ner, spoke of the many private and public virtue,. ,fCtle deceased.-of the many gal lant deeds of valor, performed by him. - tpn the battle fields of Mexico, from Vera Cruz to the gates uf the City. Of ite general mrerits ofilr. Adaims' re marks, we forbear to speak at present. as we hope and trust a copy will be solicited fir publication. At tihe clse of the oratior. the remains were conveyed to the grave, where the sole-inn and impresive burial service of the Proltetant Episcopal Church was read by the lev. Edward Reed. The burial service having been ennel-id ed, n firine party. which had beett detailed from the Military. wa; drawn tp in sitigle file on each ,ide of grave, and the solemat I ntd impressive ceremonies of t he day were ended by the appropriate volleys of nis ketry. Thus has another guarian of his country'% honer gone '-to re inrn na more. ferever.' lie has gone. and otlers shall rise up to fill his place. but by nite. will the qaa of his native State. be borne more gallantly, and unto none will he given a mpore generous heart, or a more gnllatt spirit 'han was possessed by WILLIAM BUTLER BLOCKER. LIEUT... WIL6LIS CANTY': His remeiins Arrived at Savannah. A friend has p!aced in hour hands the following letter, received last night's mail by which it will be seen. that Lieutenant Cantey's re'nains have artrrived at Savan from New. Orleans. 'AUGUSTA, (lEo.. M arch 13. "'Dear sir-Tlhe mtorial remainq oflatmtIes Witlis Cantv, 'have arrived at Savannah. I leave to-night fro then--hall be in Sa vannth on the 15th-shall he in Charles ton, the. 16' h-if possible. leave for Colu in bia the snme )r the n-xt day--shall let you know by telegraph exactly. Honors ntught to be paid by the peopie of Coluin biu. and the College Caerts should turn out. Caroius lost no nobler soi. "In haste, very respectfully. --.., [From Ihe Washington Union. 10th inst.] Tin TREATY RATIFIED P.Y THE SENATE OF TimL UNITED STATEs VAsutscxT. March, 9. The Senate adj.turatcd, to-night, a few minutes past 9 oclock, afier a session in closed doors of nine hours. The laboirs ,f the Senate have been very severe for several days. We congratttlate the coontrv on the result of their deliberations. The trea ty has been ratifi"d, it is understood, by a vote of 38 to 15-three Senators, of course, being absent. The Constitution provides that "-I a-a d tiillfA i It canimot, 'hrefor', be ter into atny specifneations of' tht ptrecise modifications that htave beent ;adoptedl, or of the nameg of the senatotrs who v'o ted in~ the afli n:'ttive or twgaaive. It is presumed, however, that the boundary lines said to have been otriginally sp)e cified by the treaty, or the amounot of'tthe money to bet patid,hbs tno-t ben chattged by these nmodificat ions. WVe congratulatte the~ country utpon the result-as furn ishintg some htope a-nd~ some angtiny ot- the restrictionm of pe~ta We trust thatt the Mexi'nn goyernmenlt will not be so blintd to the true imterest of both countries, as to refuse its ftal ra:ifvat ion nf thte tr-aty, ntow atbout to Ite sent back to thenr. WVe hatve oh tained glory eoo gh by ottr v tlor. We shatll rejoice if the- ble-ssings cf pe-ace shall now succeed to the cush otf arms. WVe shall waiIs of courw, witht somte inx.iety for the decision of titm P-residet and Con'.ress of' Mericq. We presume thatt ittelligt-nce of the general re'sul t wdl be immeodiattely forward by a se ci-al express to onir conmmnditng officer ini Mexico- to be followe-d. as soon as possible, by an atthatic copy olt the ratified tre-aty, and with accotmpaning mtst ructitons. - We ttrust that all the objections, and all the idle clamters whicht ha~ve beent raised against the views of thte ;tdtminis, tration, will no~w disappea&r. Thte Ptresi dent has Iromptly and wise'ly waived all unnecessatry objections to the itre'gt larity ot the mantner itn which the treaty was formed. Titm sanction wvhiclj It has received frotn th" President and the Commissioaaners of M~exico stamps it -4e their offjciatl act. Thte ratificatton wvhich it receivesfrom the Senate of the [United States cures all the itnformality wvtth which it was made on the othet side. Wha;t become-s, nowv, of the doubts which were once exptressed of'th Pres ident's desire for peace? Aind whlat b comes of the doubts whlich were enter tained of the sincerity of his declara, tions, that he hatd no desire to extinguish the na tionalPty o f Mexica? Thel Seniate have adj mtrted oav'r till Tt-sdayv nexi, for th etnrpose' of' ja) ing some relaxation- after the severe la bors to which fthey have been subjected for the'se two weeks past. TFHE TREATY WITHI MEXICO. L ~ The New-York lierald has rec'eivedl from W-ashingtot, the following statement; purportiu t ie u a faithful eso.e ol'th. vote onothe treaty,.and ofithe provisions of the reaty itself.. - Mar. 10.-The:treaty hijsjuqit been rati fted -nvitli modifications. .The Senate.tbree liourths ofn hour ag .torkhe.6inal vote. and then adjourned over till.Ttesday. The injuntuion of seeresy ias not been re moved. The vote stood thirty-seven to fifteen. Four Senators were. ahent, namely: Mer.;, Phelps. Pearce, Clayton, Whigs; luituston. De:n. The vote fAr ra'itfeatin stands as follows: Ayes--Messers. Alv, Aiherton. Bagity Bradhiry, Bright. B.orl-r, Calhoun. Cam. eron. Ca~44, .1Jetrson D.t vis, DRix. D.vns, I'elch, Foole, Ilanegn. Ituntor, Il-rechel, Johnson, M ason. .Aner. Niles, Rusk, Se vier.Sturgeon. Tur-tey, Y-tlee. Dtoorrats: Bell. Clark. Critten'Ion. John lavis, Day ton, Rteverdv .1. ihnson. Hlerschal Jonsion. Mantgim. .Miller, Under wood, Whigs; lile. Aholition-27. N vs-Mew-4r. Allen. Atchison. Ben ton; Breese, D.>ulas,. Lewis, Wes~cot', Dfemnerua; B.Ider. B-ldwin. Berrien, Corwin, Green. S.prtiance, Uphom, .Veil ;ter, %,'higt-15. ANALYsI3 OF THE VoTE. A4ye.s-Whigs - II | Nays-Whig- - 8 Dem.-26 " Dni. - - 8 Ab*ent-Whigs - -3 Total-Ayes - 37 .. Dem.---1| ' N.tys- 15 M3jority of the treaty 22 Among those voting fir the ratiefintion are iour who spoke araist it. Of the fotir Senators not votitt, two are a)sent from the city-Messers. IHouston an-. Pearce. From ife New York ferald. 11th inslant. IMPORTANT FROM CHINA. The fine clipper ship Pattama, Capt. Grisworld. arrived yesterday from Canton. whence the sailed on the 14'h December. She nade the passaee in the chart spa:e of eictyrix 'toys. She was ten dtys 10 Angiers. thirty-nine thence to the Cape of Q;tod lItp., and thirty seven thence to New York. We are indebted to Captain Grisworld fur his atetinons. The itellizence is of a very deplorable charneter. Tiere are bloody indientions of another war between England and Chi na. Tite Chinese had butchered in the most shocking and cruel mtanner six English. men, who had gune a short distance into th-t interior. Sir John Davis, the Governor of H ong, h-id arrived at Caitton. and demanded from the Chinese gov-rrtnenit the fullest re dreqs for the outrages tcommitted; but no saitisfaction havitng beet rece-ived, a con snitation of t:he otirers was held, and they had partly concluded 'n blockade Canton. The force, however was not sufficient. eihe murders were commritted on the .Decemher. o then opposite sile of When captured, two were the spot anti fotr put :o death nmers were ordered to rive'.as practicable. e in readiniess to u on. .Vfeil.e oi Tuey: '(irs held cle annual morning of tat day, ent-oft th Company madle W erestin" r'eport of the~ B:iord of 1)iinean -dtrintg 'the. past year. As -we rdii not teach the Vitllage tiil afaer the nhjourmnentc oif the meein);. we tire ittna. ble to give even~ a synopsiis. hut we are informoed that it wa~ entirely saiti-.firtory to the targe mneeting of tihe st~ckh~olders pre The F~ietory is bieing rapidly complete-d and we are iniformed that they will he a ble to comm tence mnantufntiuritng wit hit, innety days. T1here are itpwardse of twvea ty buibilin~s now eirected, and thle present popttlaition is abtouit 200.-which will no doinht he pttadrtupled, as soont the Mlill gets well unde~lrwaly. Woe saw the frame of a nea Gothie chturch, intended for the Hsp tist d ettominvi'ion. goinitg utp; and we tunder satnd arrangementts are maide for erecting nnotner im the Methoidist society. There i-i also at large and well kept hotel at Grainiteville keptihy Mr. Brett. Graniteville i< b'-aiifully sittatedl on Rlorse Cree-k itne mile from the ratil Ro'ad; at which p'oint a carriage is always in wititing on e. arrival of titn Cars to con vey tI'y passengers to the Vt lhtre. It is also withio a pleasianm hours ride fromi lie del ighieful so-mm rr retreat otf A iken, andt pre<i-nts a very fino vicsv from the Cthalk. H ik; which over look not oinly tihe Vllatce, hmo from thte sortimtir of wvhie-h the spre of A.g~usta aire dlistinediy visile in a clenr d.n. We wish the prop-ietors of this rising manfacttrintg :iwii a prospierity ceim nien stirate with ttme ptatrioitismtland energy die latyed itt its erectioin. from thec Columtbin Telegragk. W A RNIN G! To the People of thle South-No 11 Not 4-~Itstndimng the d--nttnciamtions atimed at us. ont a late occsiont, int a ce-ldAratedl trio.!. it this pice, by one of th- junior cotnsul of L. II. iaoleman, fir our hun hieo effirts ini warningt the peiople of the South. neaitist somze of the datngers tto which they a exposd-(and which are none the lees dangerotts for beitng se cret;) we are still determintedl, at all htnz ards, to petrsevere in what wo deemt to be our sacred duty-in exposing thtn deep and de.noniacal scherning of oiur externial, as well as of ,iur donbmlv treacherous inter mal enemies. 'We thterefo re. ni'v piresenut to the People ot'the soutthi, and partienilar ly .ttior own community. JVarniing No. L.-reserving for. some other occasitn, fur ier ext races that mtiy iopen their eyes, if anY iting will. [ESD TE-LEGRtAPet. Exiraict of a letter from a colored gentle mazn in Balti..nore, lo.zn.!her ir this plrice, dated "Baltimoreo. Mairch--, 1848. * * * 4*i "We :ln retmember our frienids int Coilumbhia, andh I olien remiember then whn spioke evjil of im-; bhnt ntever iiti-! leave them to GuId; lie will repaty them. nd Mir.-, r o ; also, M'ir.-....-, ton bear in mtind--"&c. &c. * * * * '-I -vi..h you would talte aloumr nev here. You might slip off' by the ay of'Charlestont or Raleigh, by getting some of yr,.., w.;e fr,;,nd o attn'J to t fr, Yea. Yourpapers, anda reed e to from thejtri, lisi. autficien4;; ARtOpl are here, 6lli. ivell:-You get hek ivhen you please 'IfI--u-gcs to Weldon,'. take flay- route, -and:-coine to Bahimore. Then; inqtire'for No. -, --t.' &e, From the Charleston Evening News. MR. CALHOUN ANO FREE LR.ADE. We give a place in our colu.nns 10 the foll.-wiing extract from a letter lately address..d by a respectable and inttlli" cnt citiz-n cf Mississiop)i"to the pui !ishers of the Southern QuartfrI Rl viewy. There?,istruth and- jlitce nl tie wri er says. .If there be, anyope .f (ur public. mn, whote) is above all enti. tied iz th.e honor (if. being regarded-na the ablest, the iost steadfast and most uncomprnr1ising friend ot Free Trade; which has already begun its career of conquest and triunpt over the old and oppressive systen of monopoly ind restricions,--that ntan is Jtohn C. Cal-. hotn, of South Carolina. Mr. Calhoun is, in our c.ountry, as distinctly the pol itical repre-sr'ntative and embodiment of the printciple of Free Trade as is Mir. Clhy 1'%C acknrowledged repre sentative and champion of the antago nistjTariff systeni. \Vlen there were but few in thp land to do reverence to this now popular and progressive doctrine, our dist jgussl'ed Senator stood for:h, in the mdst of discouragement, but io without hope in the depths of hiq own courageous soul,-the baiiest and el oquient advocate of that freedom of in dtstry, without which all the various resources of a .ounItry can never be prfFtcly dveloped, and of that unres tricted iuterchange of all the productions of nature and art, which is..at once tlie truest bond of peace, an. the most boun'iful dis.penset of wealth, comfort and happiness, to the narians of the earth. Norv that these princi pies are in the ascendant, not only in our own country, bit in Great Britain, there are not a few who are willing to claim and receive the credi; of their early cham-. pionthil; but the time wihl come when justico will be done, in this as in other respects, to the genius, the profound knowledge and the unshaken constancy of tho S:atesman, who was faithful to, the cause whe-n there were "innumerble feise," and who in 1844, lifiedoup the bannier'of the Democratic banner which was trailing in the dust inscribed upon it "Ftee Tradi', low duties," &c., and was among tie *remost in leading on the host to whicrh re* ted in dealinr system the ."' will neyer r The ext>... have refer-, number .. ~. .a ..'~ fltere. " uponetheo ge,,: aend c&, C6ttn.' Tphis interet was ,.i fCi-mitfi! fe'tate i tile in a brief s-tene or' two, pays a merited ecompliment ttoyour d stigu. ishecd Caro!inian Mr*. Calhtoun, in cor. nt.ion with Fi ee Trade. I have thought fryears. that it wvas due to that distin-. guidhed man thtat some able pen should s- fortht and illustrate his claim to be considlered its best fr iend and most conrsiste'nt ;advocatte in these States and throitghout the world. The more es pecially so, since it is now apparent that the party press, so far front allowing thteste claims, is insidiously appropri ating the credit to other sources--alter hot a few years since evincing a feaur, if not a disrelishi, to publish or even em ploy the termt. It I mistake not, it was not farther hack th.mn the canvass ojf 1840, and [ believe '44, dhtt the leading Dc, mocratic papers eschewed even then use of the term; and this not mo01e to avoid the extremte anid literal constructioni wvh:ch the Whtigs were itemipting to faisten upon it, to ntit: that it mteant trade unureiatedr, th.-n front thte desire that its great author and advocate shoulhd tbe en: oil fromt the~ honors o1 its gtowing popultarity. 'Te course antd conduct of the patrty press towards Mr. Calhog~n, in this p articular tias beren illbtr,,l in the exireme;. and they oughat to admira, if the~y hatve rnt the mnagnanimnity to imitate, rthe condiuct of the Anti- Corn. L iw hr'aiue of Great lBrita in, who by voting htim a copy of their putblished proceed ings,havye ack nowedg. d his hand an td indlrt'nce ina the cause.' Antd tnow, when Free Trade has not only 'ecome the. wa ichword of the piatrty, but is in scribed tup on the bannters of natiotns, it the more esp~ecially fltting and tight that justice should be mnoe aully done to this eminaen t statesman." Mississppi.-A hill has passed the Legislat ure of this"Sisae, providing for thie payment of the Planters' Bank Bonds by appropriatitng 500.000 acres of land, iggging to this State for that pur pose. 'The bt91l provides that the latnd, so apro griatedl, shall be sold to the highest bidder in front of te capitol at Jackison-tho sale to commence on th~e first' Mondfay'iii Jan uary lB819. anmI continue fruin depy to day untill mall is sold. Thus we see our enter piising sister State endeavoring, by all the means in her power, to wipe fom he'r erygmheont the charge repudiation hereto so widelv proipuilgater). 'Fate energies of such a State may be fim &r'ie crippled, .bitm there is irn theq peophe of Mississippi a power, and in the soili of the Stale a pro dhuctiventess. which hide d1'iantce to temn p'orary calinity, andh which~will ere lone redeern.her frotm the effects of' improvi dlent andl pairtizata legislatioans The eiforts of ther presetnt legislature give promnise that she -wiii staniF in a few shurbryears side. by side wi thte proudest o.{her sittrs. Be not wi.se in thine own eyes. a 6-,yha b n aoes-r9 to. 439 umiC .-1 7 it-, if. Drus'dna 1 ~df Edge. "2'o. isibon he 10th,inst., by the Rev. J. in. H.r., o liamburg, to aiu., of'A gusta. - -;Mf Gl ull ms -I ED meeingnf Concordia Lodge. Y I beheld on Thursdav evening next atirlv candle light. Theo- .hers are requesed. to bA pu-ne tual 'n uendence, as there wil he busi nessn .hlporinnce ir attendito Old 'erf the W. M. W. HI. A TK INSON. -See'rv. i ) "' t 9 likn & Gin rims, R u ED u sin s frin 12 1 to 50 per yd. Ledy einen Ginghamsr eve5r seen, at 373 Cottofgi-n.15 to 31.fper yard, -M T RE IRY. Bl e dshte cl'ed lioso ro '. -- $1.very (nue, i bite and co'id fioe, diarenit prices, Gen ahalf Hoes, 9 pair for S1, Chil ~Leather Beir4, &c. - Y MADE CLO TIIING. Nw rYork and Philadelhia Prices. Readymts mtt, fro-n 50) cet< nyi to $5, Re-ymiePnteoon, troh 7. cetsOl to $7. ReadyndeSumntier Co.its tromn $1.25 to $10, Ruady matide lCne Shirti om, i0 cents to $3, 39 Bea tic ifvi attentin. TRECEIVEI Tt ofberi' Cari Stor. SEET Oranges, line and large size, New gYork Apples, - - - DRY GOODS. Ireference to those I have only to say that my asbottment is very complete and wvill comn pare wilkany in prices.as almost all my large and beautul selectiin, lately arrivedi, wis finghtt fr Cash, particular my doanestics to wh icht 1 invite attention, .GROCERIE3. The-finest Coff'ee in mtarkei 10 pounids four S|, The ti~eetSugar in market II jitds for $1, Good Sigar 12 ponnd. tor S I, Nextwedk.-expect somie' lower io price, say pounds for $1, ATTENTIOV F _ pond *prm -d Talw Candles, M ackar l';e'ry ghen p Test La opOilF $ Soap l3enton. n~r Su~igar 1 andjio 62 potsi liior. Best Ri4aCoffiee 104 pouinds 1'r $1, WVith.ear~y other ods sod ut Newv York and Phimulelphiia Cash prices. am1y,22' 3t 9 SFair Notice. A LL Rersons indebted to thet Subscuriber hy 11. NSte or Account, are regniested tio meike payment by Retiurtn Day in Octobher net if they -gh to save cost, aind all snim< whiebi ire within jtingisirate's juirimlictionu, if lnot paid lby that tiiiia must also pa~y cost : nw I nmnst l1ay money~d keep up my businescs. - ~ M W. CLARY Co!~man's M R. ads, M*1 rch 13. imi '9 Tpx Collector's Notice, . - ehY . 2. I WVILL attend at the tiene. andl places liere inafter specified. to collect the' Geniern!, Poor. ad Road Tax, for the venr 1847. viz. At 8mfley's On Moniday 27thi March, ",4.K.Johnston's W~edi idady 29th "KreR Fridav ' l1st ' " P.I o'tii, . . Satordny 1st April ' Egfield C. HI. Mopdny :Td - -Ranudal a, Teuesday 4th " " Grianiteville, Wedunesday 5th ' "Beash Island, Thnoradniy 6th " "Hantburg, Fridayv 7ili " SGeigergs, .. Shnrday Sit 'Wightman's8. H. Moinday 10tni" " led'Hill, WVednesda~y 12th 'a " Stiiri', rhirsdauy 13th "~ " Frelands, friday 14th ' I 'Shatterfield, Molnday 17ih" "Sheppard'.; Tuesday 18th" " 14:1 s. , Wednestday 19th" "Dorn's', ~ lThrsddy 2th" SModire'g; rtiay 21st' " Coleintan's y Roadi,,Mnladay 2411h " "Pdrt'y's M Rads, rTuesdaiy 125th " " JRineharts, Wednesdity 26th" "Nopie Thiusay 27ih" "i Mt lling, Friday 29th" ." R ons atiurday f49thb " jleld C. Ij. Monday 1st May, .E siled C. FH. Tilesdlay 2d " Aja which my books wil elose for the . QUAT LEUS1,T. E. D. 19e62~ - . 30 9 SO UfIfR OL IN A. E LMDIT idEA&: Sain Butler. - 4ttachment iT p declhrahion in my office, andi the Defe ant hiavinig neither n ife nor attorne~y, kno1 r' ,eside withini the linmits of the said Swate on whom a capy of said declaration wvithu a rOIt lead een be serv~ed, 'On motion of Mr aifi Attorney for Plaintiffordered that Defeindsnt appear.and plead-to ihe-inid decla rinto ithrn'a-year and'a day fr'om- the dare herwlo ijplgmentuvwilt be' enteredangaitist Clerk's'Ofice. March 18. 1848. * - I 9 PAINTING. ERSO S .iw; hr. to 'take lesonsii iti .U L fPin ting. can do -i hv makiignppcli Ion at. Glover & Unrt's Hotel, on or bdew- Satularda next, as I rimtiCi. pate leavine lEdgeflel Satisfaction given or no pay required. I have on hind, a nn-nber of Lnrindsenpirs stitable for parlor ornarnients, which I will sell sit n very low price, The citizens anre repect fully invited to call and see. Fre a QTTGA RS. Co n )Xo1Ifr Lamp ) Oil. Tall mji 4an tine CaeIie... -- Raisiil. Soda Bi.nioin and Almond14 Iins vson and- Black Teas1 andJ for sale bhy . . . A. IGS Oiutlery, &c. 1"IfA THM.ATIt'AL intrnliits, for the M i ne ,kr S~chpool,4 a few, on'y left, Thildreii's Knives anl Fairks. low. 3ra - Bells. a very neat .erti:l. at 50. -nts, L1otiie. MHi..n very cnoriarticle. at .-A, aifing.tVhioi fron .50. sjp liii her, Pole and Nail Hanm -r' 25 ntlt 37J. 3hovels 62. cents, I l;nthets 50 cents. itl pound Steelyards WAt (. eonti-, 100. - 75 cons. Vieh miny other articles whitcli will be snld ow. at the cheapest Cash Store. tv J. CO Ny. Afarh 2 .It 9 9issieprsttoste-Downer Fun d. was .rey nifp lidspnblic that they anve comolted ecom-wintt.edfice for 1he ni ammintation of-indiedut'Oir.aso Ege. Diiriect. at Beach mid:; nnd have procired he services of a comioiteot individial to t:i.e liatre uf the s:tme. Tie funid seiubret to nor *oltr'il wili h ir:t, cloetie, nio.l e9m.m:l igo *ett or 'welve Children per anhilm. il ited to the ages >fseven r fmonrieen years. W? wil ivh the prefhr.-n ,l- to th at! Itirplan tihait are d-sttiu ( I both parenlPts, provided we enin prnenre :t sofli eien t unimhtr oin polie-nnis ofl thait cs.other. .ce w'p will fd:ti 'lhnce iept-Imte of either ronit, of whieb die ntiice will he iven. Am. iii.-nlts for admi.-inn will he requir-d to flrnish tesntmoni.:!( , sined by i w or ie 4 repon:si ble peotnS, certifviig tht they ar .'e d.:stiont otf oth parenus. th:t they are in inmdiorenit circnm. stancies, nid th--ir respItelve nae,. The C(hil. lren'will be sible--t to no expense aftcr cnter ng the instittion.o Al. GAL.PllN ' D. A RDIS, Conmissioners Gx B. 111L,19, Beach Ielati. 'lrch 8. 184S. Im 9 STATE OF SOUTiH CAROLINA. ED)GEFIELD0 DisTRciT T' Til!:.' C0URT OP ODIXAI. B v JOiN l l L.. Esq., 0.dinary of Ed-etield 1.District. Wherete Jiel Cu*irv hath applwil to mne fr Lettere of Arhninistration. #on nil and .ingnlavr itte goods and ehattels, rights - e e n .... -. .. -C the y of :'enrrh in the...:,, .- , tme thou-;and eightt htundlred and f ri'i tL rsud to iihe seventy-second year of Ame - r.nn liiifOpendece. JO.N Il L L. L. ... mar 23 2t : 9'. STATE O'r' -OU~Il CAit)LIN i. l' TrilE COUR l' OF OUlI)NAIIY. I)Y JOJ!IN IllL L, 1Eso., Ordimtry otf WVherea .lor- C:urry hath applied' tr. mne foer Li'tteors of! Aliiiitr'tjon. iin aill 'hnd Sintgular lhe good-intnd chattels, rights and1 credite of EItwert Doby,. Iato of the Districi, nforesajid. dlec'nsed. 'lTiese ae, tef. ire', tto ci'. ali!ndlIi ado ish1 all and sinznbaro. hbe kindre nol c11(red itors of uthe c~iid t decenn I, itl be an nsiopentl beforre Im. n1 onir nex'!t OrrlinaryM Coti Ihr the aid Di-aier,'t to he0 hihilet ;i ilge field Cour it Ileos, ((n the :3d day oif A puri niext, to shtow ennse., if any. why 'lie sni-l aidminist raitontt ,hnhlll no he graiil. ~2Oth dlay i1i 'd arcuh, ini the~ year ofl (ll Liord one1 thuos-,o tud eiht hu ndred andii forty-eight. nod: ini the 7:bl year of A meir Cani indepe~lndlence. J0O1N 1111L, 0. E. D. niar 2C' 2t 9 .Yew Slor'e at.iew G~oat.s! has It(ied op the tior. riechn ily oci tied byI .. D. TLitetts, whle're the i's niow lppared ti i'x hib1!.nn2( enitirety neiw ande cariefully' selecccJ Stuck il spingu:mud Summer Goodsi embaIraicinig a giti-ral asserimient- of Ferit n( and Diomesiti: lry Giiods. Griceries. Crockekry. l1i.re, Iit'., Canys, Blonnettst Shoes, Oriige emd .Medicine:s, tinks ande .2ttinary, &c(r &c., whtichi he. will l ontI t liihm'ra te'rme, atndl th: ulsual credtt. to respoisibti- .2 uii punc C. A. M. hopes by a strir t persroial intenittin toi buisiniesis w ith a krnowledgei foilneed oen fit. teen yealrs experienice, amtl a dereite iii plen.. thao~e who may fiivnr thim with ta cal i, to mle, it a share ofC that patronage wich is in thee power of a liberal andi enalightenied commnity to ties. Edgefield C. H'.. ta rch 8 tf 7 Bacon and Lard. 5990 LBSl ot BA CON and lA RD -for issle chea. p for Ciash. by. J. A. WILLIAMSd. rmarch I if 6 State of South Carolina. AB3BEVILLE D)IST'RICT'. JY EQUITY. Dr. [saac Br anch )Bill to Foreclosarc us. MorItag ef Robert .i. Mann. Land. 11T appiletrinag to mty satisfnetiona tha:t Robert I e Mlann. the defeiidant inl this case, i without the limits ofihis State, 11n Mlinn, or. <-ed that he deo appenr. and1( answer. pleiii or' deir, to thd said Bill within thren months from the date of the. pulbliention hereof. oir the :isid bill wiltLs taen-po onfesso-anainst him01 - -H. A. JONES. C. E. A. D. Abbnvitta C. 11, Manrch 13. 18-1. 3m 9 Great Atraction and.GIZ N EW GQ.O DRFCT FRO N9w .Y i * Orginal Z m of G0O1 DS, w060 h - -fill ,ter a gleat (I-': V unds. which lhe 1-4'jjd V0 n n as th y a Colr i P;s air P.et un eortr'ie - Blk anld ol'd r: ,2, 25lin4 3. ce pe4r yd,I iid, Linon cainha 'ic rlraadkerchieif's fr 2 4 to 50 eax White and cirld Cambrics, P;iper'Canbrics, Ja.acs, Hinok an al ll Mshns, Stripedia and lhecked Cambri!s. LlrnperY .t Dias 1)iaper iltse good..a Ivill he sold1 at thme !owest price . and will astoa. i-l the ounrtrv. Striped fand pliin (inod< frar Children and So'rvantsa at aniy .12 cent.< par vard, White D~imity li ceat per'yl w.ar ht 25, 8-4 brown til* alno Clath $1 2 worth SI 75 "6 ". lo r do d.> :$ if)0 do $1, Coloredl Tiblo Dowias, $ p--r doxa'n Fille white i. aaunask Table Cloths, by tie yard very cltea:i. lrish Linen frma :11 cN per ynrd to 75, worth t wice that -im1ounlt. Gim1p Frinm.e<a aal Isetaone for Itdies' drase!, [Ilk .trid 47lrore Card and Taaela Fancy Blitonas. iow sylea. bempidlfor Chil Arel's dres.,. a id Vet41A. Maln-lqnlo Netting.'r Oil 6iik. .\Anov Poarses, Thread Larae. flnsia Steel lIend, and Clasp1s. A very Ia- ge assorm.L Of U'lpncedi find no1bleached lin:~pn.Ofna hnraq. twill-l le.iclhed il unbleached Dr;l!, which. aecordinag to pidges, fare the h:lae~alest G-ods ever uff.red at tLhis plaice. Si.k, Cotton and Gmglbmsi Pitrnsols and Pari olettsa. from 31 cts to :3 59. BIONN.TS AND ItIlSBONS. Nf5ise5 Triianla Womien' Lace ad Tusenn. French .aco of-larest style, and a beautifll selectioin of' differeti kind of iRibbon. 2doz Spris nid Wreath, Orange Blisson. with Silver-IeaF f'ar Brides, and full assort ment o' variousi kinds of Liadies' large and maIl fitk and Cotton Shawis u.d Cravats, Illck.and w;hite Kiil. Si!k and Cotton Gloves 'of different kinds, from 124 f1p hhljire Whita' aid.col'd Fringfes, at fine auprte Bed Ticking froim 10 to-25. e ard Geld -B tpn nrr id - Gold PNncz, alt anjAU t C-GI -il tfit - '.7 f Y di-assD2 Coat.3 'oddi lnjson Twi' .itna riti B3.owan Linen, C hack DlaillhJniianlDrill and a great ' riety o3 dill tenrt kinds of Gen tlteen' anril Bay' 'duamer CI)A I'S, Bla:ck Cassemaer.1 ;acy wt'e plain Conunade ,ai var 4m<3 kmia ds. Paaaloonse, Blarck a ndl '.ired~ .usa bilk amal colored 'TMr seitllsi, an.l 1 ' vt.1 . .triety 4o3 Veszinga, GaenalItma' -mad liavrai Paneiama, Laghaorn and Pearl starch alt. Boomt4 naeal %,4.a4< foir larhanq. ~'Ma is ad Chai adren t will be sald law, arcoring to afhe prices. ~m thyare soald thlilea, Co-:-i h.aam li0 to 513 cat,4t per daazlm, &c. &c. Ia conchi114ionm hea won3 Id s:ay, that to mention ave'ry aaI woula d hae teionas. and11 he waould otat thlam timmaa dee'alme, thaat hea hamught lhia ae--ie and n:44t ofi his othear Go,anm for Cas. naadaliaae a legqoonach, of the alhtlienhbias osf' lnw' hne-, Ie a'w;!l sell every anrice as4 cheap. if no che:,alaer. tinoaa it hmaas eve'r been offered in alma" 'a rka I. Tins is doa humabu! Tala Peatple aot Ed.gaei.--bl noaw br~va an np fnrtunaity. hv mayinga Cusih, to) save mi:maey, anad if thay n ,ll call andl sea itw, they ,av heC aS. =ara. lihat I wviul gie thiaam :a< go inalI~rgninit', ~a ca he ah.atimea ini :any Vill~aea air Taown ini theC doth~ernl 'ounatrv. .1. COl N,. 'Next deogr to thea C. Ir. Maich, 141, 3 Ri. 5M. RORlERTS' T''1 is ntaw a well kaaowaa and esatablieaad f'act H.thaat a<" a conais-~t. Onin pric. anal wvll reg-' uatedta' C ash Star.'. ii. R. Robea~raa' haas :ahways~ hIean ifor It in /moW rherg~es. nand can. het beuteun by none. F aim ba I to all enLatfla'mne nts.ad %--ndiaU oni 'eool goodsI. ofjnstme anad gaaad mecas nre anada rd r heji a s ohtaganeda a repationa he a< anraaad of: :m-l 44 hie haa endeaavaaraad tol be tsdinp ta communilai~taity by wich his. etrars .ara soa lberal~vly paromaz.-. and. kindily apphreciated, hai, conanamt :aim ill be lao' incaarea.e..andl enn. tinuaea thea neacomdaa.aiiona ta~nd foar wh'lich pcr poheila wvill pairchaase. 44s'hIeretofare, ma a he' Chenes and beist ,markets in? the United .States, ad 'ill sell it an low rdvanmce ihr ('ash on/,. II ia present'sp e~lendaid Stock as coaaat.ily rae ceivirne aadditins, und he iljlaerely naame ne~ no'w Goods coaaiang tanda'I .Saaper anal commia Ba'd Tic'ks 1'2.3 to 25 ett, i'alnurnm:; (sinigh am<n 25 tao 503 ets a yard. WVhite Cottn,$ttockines a.t 12.) eta a pair, Prninated Cgaliiee-aianslitis. Caamhrcs & Lawln ofAl'mei-~icani. Fornch land English innn rlacture< 13irce45 ceaadsayarad; Molasses ai137. ceta tgnllan, A fresh *tnpply-of Oranges, Apples and othet Frauite. A n ad<litional suipply of' Transparenat Blinds, Aad'rther anew and chmeap Gooads:t It. S. ROBERTS, Mtarch 14 , f' 8 TIhe . Spleni~d .Jack: W I LL stand ahe ensuin! season at- thet Gllow'~ing pliaes anommeancing on the 13tha of' M'arch, at Lewiq (Curry s,Thos. B. Reese's aand at the~ residene or the Subascriber, at the f'allowing low terms, S9, to irnsure a Mlare ini f'oa!,, if palid bef'ore f'oalding, o'r S10, to insutre-'ndive' colr. JOE L ROPER. u..,.r a ,