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The only important bequest for the public benefi, isone'of S400,000, Iy the codicil of August'20th, 1839, for erectin. ugusg suitable buildinks. anil estatIlisliing a li braiy it New -Yor.k,for free general use. Fortiis purpose'he appropriates a plorof -ground on th southerly side of Astor pl' d..65 feet front by 125 deep, for be b ding; or. if the trustees of' this bequest think itimre expedieut. a plot of like size oh (the East side o Astor Place, The t.Ibuildingis not to cost over $75,000 and the land is estimated.at $35,00.'Then $120, 000 are'to be epiecded in buoks, maps, atatuarv, &c.; and tie remiainder to be j placed at interest,.to defray. the. exx penses of nanageineit, purchase of books,.or the esablishment of'lecoures, as the trubtees may think bet:- Tuie tru-tee's are the Mayor of the -gity and the Clancellor of tie-State, er efeio, aiid now named as a mark of respectJ Mrisrs. Washingtou Ir vingWm. B. Astor, Daniel Lord. Jr.. JamerG. Kintt, nos. G. Cogswell, Fitz Greene Halleck, Henry Brevoort, fr., S. B.Ruggles, Saiuuel Ward, Ji-., Charles lWisted.- who ife to appoint their succes sors. The trustees are to have -nopay nor is-acy -one ofj them to hold aiy office of emolument un'd.er the Board. -There is a bequest'to the poor of Wal dorf, by establishing an institution fo, the sick or disabled, or for the improvemout of the youugof.85p90.. The other public bequests are as follows: but most if not' all of them. we -blieve, were-paid in 2dvance. during the life of the-testator: The Germa $iety$20 000; ititu V9p for the blind. $5.000;- Half Orphab EsVlusD $5,00 ; Lyiogin Aylum. $2.000. -The personal estate of- Mr. Astor is worth from sevea to-nine millions of dol iaru,-amd his ratesatses perhaps as- much inore, so that tibe-a gPgaIe is less than b~enty millioil, half' thIesum we put Cowo the other Iday., Either sum is quite out of our smal diomprehension; and we presume that With most men, the idea of one million is'just about as large an idea, as that of any uumber of millions. Col. NichotasVan Renslaer.-aied at Albany on Wirdepday last' in the 9 yea. his age blzdh Renselaer was with Sd~igngmery ait'h'-iaormingor Quebec, was at Ticooderi'aFort-Miller, Fort Ann andat Bemis's- -Heights. (in tio engage ments at the latter).and was de'puted to voy the iitelligedeo.of the surreuder of Burgo'e'trs'{' y BY MAGE T, TELEGRtAP1. (F &m ?5' Peter urg Repnlicai thst.J - 5ALTAdRi Ara. 4.-The new steam er Herman, E ruesadiatuined to lia ifat, having encountered a severe sto-m. by which stre iost isialris a'ad had her en nin'jurerT Corr rhicibirlistoirNes aie Aiil 5,24M. The fjne1~ufl Ialinikplace .to dayIt Wish or. stat t.at1 rM-iddh~. 'ia pieeavof ottdo dettii fld'~ o for Cforeign ses Sales yese dli:ale t -fii a 'ssal n J at i ste e' as looked fdr iti h ENe in-gout fil ftiftee 4ni. Co to d are- disitoss not ekta'iiifit g which d~a0filieri0oi' -The oe~ioks iia 'our'coritinri light, the sales to- dy not exededing 1,300 bales. at -6 $650a $62 12 foco:nmon andi pure, brandeo 'Oliio'aid Genesee. Nothing doti n Soathern. ~ -BITUARY. - --- Dieil, on thei irst. day of A pril. 148 Mrs. .Caroline Dozier,'wire of th'e Rev.A.'S. Dozier, in her 42'nd yearidfter a very painful and pro' tracted illness, it'i 't iith 'pain and distress, that the-writer of this anraouunces -to - tipe world the death of-thisiwife, inother, friend. netghbor anad christian.- Her relatives by this - event are thr'own ih- the'greatest grief an'd iher neighbuirs in distreuss J.BV 8. Mount Willth, Edgefeld Dist & .The Seuth-Caroliman, is regtnested to copy. - Diedgenfrthe 22nd of i1arch, at Dr. Willirtot Marsh,.in Dallas Conty. Ala., :Mrs. Catharitne SBell, wire of :Jatmes Bell. Esqr., in her 57th -year. The deceased left this District abotnt two years ago'in'the enjoy ment of remarkable good health, bt an. aiwise Providente has in has -dealinags'chosenz to remove her to anisther state of being. Ii i~frnrihg to state, her departu re was a happy/one, that she manifested a sub missive' dispaition to the will of God and s aeemed-anzsous to depar. -Shte was for the last sixtenyearsr consistet member of the -Baptist Chui-chE Shirbecame a consistent metm -her of the;,Churchat Edgefield during those notable revivalsin 1831-'2, and tematned so -until her reniofal to Alabama.. In tall her re' Nations of wife, mnather, and neighbor she acted her part with frdtmlity. and the kindest maniferm tationsof afi'ectiotiand love- She has left two -daughters~anil a husband anid numerous rela tions and-frienda to deplore her . oss. Departed this life in Barnwell, S. C., on~thea 30th nIt., Mtre Beverly Al. Rodgtirs, in dhe M4th year of lhis age. The deceased left his house (Alken) ini his usual health on'the 26th ult. H-l was seized with an affection of the heart, which terminated %is lire after an illness of two days. 'The sum mona came very, unexpectedly, but it fouind him rcady. - He- ha.d the best preparation for death-a life of uniform piety. He~ was, for a -number of yeais, an exemiplary tmember of the Baptist Church. Mr. Rodgers was universal >g. bielayed by those who knew him. A wife ~and~iight children are heft to bleed itn the seese beteavement withi- which Divine Provi -dence lie afflicted them. ,-EdeieldAcadenUy.,. N'avery daangerouts state of healtti mund i pritfthe means ofrestoring it, the weeks instead of two. He tru-sts that this, s'e - n6sbary't0 his recovory, willi h.chaeerfulig - awarded him both by the Trust s~lE Parents of. ins pupilfs. He will uve: in silence ,the extraordinary good condiuct and affectionatc ragaid of his pu pits during hit illnss-Sneli a course was doutltess stimnulatedl if not -directed by. their ..ympathies-a circum' stance that greatly enhances the merits of theit "nduct. - H :is~ health restore~d, lie hope~s- sganto me1 their smiling faces and .grasp their- welcomingl haedti; H. K. McCCLINTOCK, -----iPrincipal A pril10 -3t 12 Fole Sate or Rent, SHIfOUSiiai LOT foirmerf~ occti ped- by~j $;S.Tonmpkiis, -Esq. A pplJ to --'-e F. GOODE,. Apr - iri To the .Citizei'q f .Edgefik1:d .flis trict-and the Publipingerieral, Ma. I:ITO.-Sir.. it-is knowr to yoirselC as well as a large portion of the citizdtif tiiis District, that a letter .was-exposed to, publi inspection by M aj S..C. Scott during'the 'ses sion of the last Court in this Distridt.-detailing the, most infamous piece -of scandal in relation to nayeelf that was ever 'inyented. .The lettet allnded io pitrports to have eminared from the pen of.Mr Hugh i-cudersoq, of Lincoln Color ty,: Georgia. This Mr. Henderson. is an. unfor tunate man, neither respon'sible in person nor property. * The only m ty therqfire that I have to repell )is fhul caluonnies,-is through the pubic 'l(es.; and I thorafore ask .a suiail space in your columns fit this purpose. Indiing this, I feel that I 'am not only discharging a duty to myself but to the comnmunity. I will ommnence, and per haps mght end, by simply pronouncing every word, tie and sentence in this infanw!us letter, to be a pervision of truth. Mir. Henaerson has found it nnuh easier t mrake grave charges- than to find proof to sub stantiate them, and, its a ixiiin of law, and,a rule in society, all-men should be deemed inno cent, unmil they are pioven to be guilty. I might perhups.content tlyself under this general rule, but the publicity giyenthis matter, the baseness ofthe charge,and'the feeling that seems to exist in the public .inind. appears to require something more, , The only part of Mr. Hen derson's letter that I daei worthy of notice, is that in Which lie iar'gis'me with having darried a young lady in my biggy for five or six miles to Mr H~armon's. a near relative of the lady; and at a.late hour of the night triade my way to her bed room or chamber, for the purpose of comitting virloce on her person; that she gave the alacmtt. arronsed the faiily &c. (This charge, if I aau correctly informed, is' so ex pressed. and if nt it is so iu'plidd ) Now any one profes-in, the-least discrininaiion of mind, can perceive that this charge, in connection with the circumstances, carries falsehood on its face. After having . this. lady, according to' Air. Harmon's own statement, in my power, being witl iier alune in my buggy' for the distance of five or'six miles, tlrougaa lonely and secluded toad, delivering hir safely into the bos-.n of her family, 'n ' then at .night having let all other opportuniies pass'by, that I shonld have attempted such and act, would prove me to be as destitute of sense as of principal. It is-pre posteraus, and dquld only find credence in a mind as igriorant AiA~t is corrupt, . .The fact will be apparent to '1 ,illighi'elied mind, that even the moit abanidbued -viliin '*would not haPe taken such a responilkility. Mi. Hen deison, and thuse dictaing this fetter, kinow it to be false, and I-iilend'to'coavince the -public from the circumstancesuthdt it isso. bed room orchamber, on which great em p ha sis seems to be placed, I niust state that I eat sGI~pe tc~of. the family, in this 'sn'e room, and it would seeua ejthat I arre::ire stianger. (for Il'ad riever been in 'Mr.' ar ino's inoso befrir- al,'ontl. iWive been tken into a ladv's-bed cha:nher to sup. when it would fillpear that there was plenty of other roous in the house for it is a large. building having ac coinmodated but recently two faniilies of tIl or tvelve persons. It ty.be- proper for me here to.rolate the circum'stances' that gave rise to this. wiole aflair,. they are plain ad.sinple' and could only' be magnified -into consequence byian u'iiniemtions md. In making this state nWei,'shal "nothing extentinate nir auglit. set doenl"ii malice," -bt endenvor to placeVtle ihatteiu stch alight as. will-lie uzidertued by tha reader... ' ntngmy profesional tur in eorgta,. at Auch;-tiine as.I was .ioeni njid whileein' the k'. 11 Ihi is I itiiid entea t~o'd ' on p at (lillhere6'neor rs6'eaibdt ii 'by'aninjury ediif: heistable; from llidh Acident I hiat enetii'ied froni business for siz days. Oujah 2Fstor February, my horse having juist b'enoise, dale to: traivel, .[ made known to the famiilyniytenion to Ileave that day for the- puripose of m rkingw a visit to -Air, Nailf's liviug iii the neighborhiood anid very ne-ar, to 'Ir. Harrni's, I was informed by some ieumber of' the family that one -of, the vouitg ladieslhalfsisters of -hr. H's, desireil to go -to 'Mr. ilarmon's on a visit, I readily offered her a seat in 'my buggy, as .I was gumig wvithini half' a mile of the plaice, W~e set out iti the *afternoon andi airived' at Mr. H-larmon's a little before tnight;'[vvas' pressed by Mr. H. to remaini duriug'thie night, to' which I finally assented. A bout the usual supper time it' was -annouunced as eady, and I was. taken -to this famous bed 'chamber, as it has beeit called, where in corn patty with the famndy, I supped. Here I mtust dig r'e's 't little ftor the purposn of saying a word about this rootti; that has b-een represeinted as a lhed room,. it certaiilv had' the 'app~earance of .atnytinig else. anid had to-my ititid more te look of a kinid 'if a general famnily- working or lumbtter room, thte onily furniture being a pine Taple,'Spining Wheel and the .Chairs rounid the table, with a large fire place in one corner. After supper was over.all hianda repaited to the setting room where the evening vwas spent ii otrdmary contve'r-iatonm. Between nitte and ten o'clock. I was comlducted by AIr. Ilaron to a very well furnished bad roomt, retired and fell asleetp; and~ so retmined uintil alante hour of the naight, I was awoke by the lighting of ho~rses in the stable., kntowinig the vtciuus' disposition of onet of my htorres aind hiavitng been bitt recenitly d suhferer fromit his lameneSs. I' was alarmed tnd immiuediatatly rose and after. pairtially dressing myself, .wveint out inito a bajck'piaza, bitt could see no servant, and titt knowmitg any thing of the locali'y of the stabiles, I returned to my room, where a'thoughtt strtuak me,that there iit be servants sleeping ht the fire in this dinting or supper roomi as this 's a very com' mtimt thinig, anad tnt wishingi to disturb the frtialy, I opened the door and from a fewv embhers n the fire place could just perceive .where it was, and .tner lookinig anid feelitng round and fintdiing no seryanit, I was in the ac t of ret urning to my room with tnme initenttiont of calling Mr. Ilarmon, when .ii turninag :oun'd. I discovered a bed on the floor in one corner of the room in a'positin narly be id me as t hamd' been a p proachiug -thte fire place. .A sont this time a nd when I htad arrived ntear the dodr at which I had first entorecn. I' was atccosied by a grufi voice, demtuanding to know who wa there; I discoyerd that it was Mr. Himarmon, and, very promptly informed him. Before I had-time to nmake anty explamnanation. Gt state' wiati watnted, be be. gun to inake illiberal insimnuations, Iromd which '1 he irned for the first time,' that a yosung lady was sleeping in the room.' I desi'red againi to expalain to him; but-lie with a tmaniifestationi of great passion,.refuised to listent to. mue. About this time, Mrs;. Hatu,ond was atoused as well ats the youmg lady; umnd the latter, leattning the canie of ditlenity very prbtuptly repelled the insinnuatiutits, atnd assured those s*esent, that shea was noit aware.of any persotns beimng in the ron.. until she had' beenC'awakened by the boisterous conversation, between Harmoni and tmyself. Mr. 'liarmaun, however, .did'not ap p0.ar saitisfied. butt agreed thait in sthg 'mornn lie and mnyselfashotuld g6 to Ilobert.Henmdersona toge ther. and explain the matter. With- this und~erstanding.e all retired to bed. As soon as breakfast'was over in the morn' ing, I extiectetd to strat for MrrHendewron'4 btat, after waiting for sonie lengthi of time;~ ex pactintg to 'hear fromn Mr. Hlenderann- that--he was ready, I eniqutired for huim and wss inform~ :edby Mirs. H. that lie hiad been gonte for somn te. I felt thou at a loss what to do, as' Har mon had left tie i violation of otnr understand ing.' I. thought it usehess to follow him, so, -d1 determined to go ito-Lineoln Court House-ai thiere wait until- I could learn, what q, npa t popedto be done.. 'Whilst tiir, teih ti Robert Heiderson1 asktidn ghiiit eIc'i Limr.lnton'igd givenie arilopifrt'dniffiE pisinitway the wr.itgimpression tht see; ad to'hav been macf'e, by an occuirenetAhil regarded, in fact, as'of but tittle importancebY felt unwilling that the family. shuild-laibor n der n false apprehension on .the .s lONect. however, for reasons best inown. to :hin'sel and from motives that have been partfy d veloped by H ugh Henderso's letter, declini coning to see me. Does it not -strike th rei der as a little strange, that a fer committing th most vile nutrage. I slould have remained-i that neighborhood for two weeks, attending I my proessional dutiqs. unmolesfed hj thei gentlemen, w'ho pretend to have been so high insulted? .Thait t6 rn a 'eom'inniny of mora i tellegent people, ith laws-to .prnteet.th ii nocent, and prisons 1e punish'theintity. '1 absurd, an I ventiure the assertion here. that any man was to conimit the base actacharge on isfe in that community. he would riot escap punishment. unless iye fhight Yet in. the far of ull this, Hugh Henderson. or others in hi nadie, writes to the people of Edgeild Districi the people of South Carlional. to pinish- ri with their frowns, for this alledged viofition law. . .- . .. Robet t Henderon is the head of that familf is the brother of Hugh- and is responsible'i. person and property, We Afare not put his riam to such a-paper as tie one eihibitedat the C House offhisr'istrict. purrporting to' be- fror Hugh endeison. .The -veiy next day arie this letter was ritten, Robert Henderson wa at Iincolutpf'where he savme- for I wasude termined.thiat he sho'uld see me, and p'ut myse I in his way for that purpoe-he evaded mF and went sneakingly about the street takun and misrepresenting'this affair, instead of de mandin, either.personal or legal satisfaction sucli as-an honotable man, feeling himself a deeply agrieved. would have souaht:, for th, young lady to whom this noutrage is prete'de to have -been u'ered, is his half-sier'and sh resides under his roof. He however, knowin, the dharge to be false, and not -choosing'to tak the responsibile task of promulgating this vil piece of scandal. leaves it to his ivorthy brothe Hugh, (a man of straw,) to send f.)rth hisfilth: oilsles to injre me in Edfefield, behind m: back and without my knowledge. And here I might ask. what has hecome a this- letter? las the sober, second though brought a chaenge over the spirit of their has intentions, or have they learned from wise councils the absurdity of their attempt, and nov seek'to heal by suppressing what was intendei as a. fatil weapon against my character?: judge the parties may have beein alarmed, fron fear of-consequences; for a friend of e Ifen dersons. ak I have been inuformed. hearing th h-a-letter had gone forth, and that it wa intended for publication in a Newspaper. wen to them 'aid cautioned them 'as to the-scrap, they wnre getting into-tells them, they cou not suntain the charges, that they will not ben meetiga tion and will not he believed lry th< peop e; in a- .nuch n.- the young lady horsell declares ahee has io kn-owree of a-ly insti having been offired to her. and th'hedliaif alway treated her with politeness. -The- Hlenderso butl stated to this gentleman nnd others, tiN my conduct hail always, so far as, they ha seen or kno'wn, been - inarked.with propri6t It is somewhat diffielt to reconcile these a, knowledgments with that infamous lette'r,an leaves one to conclide that it was either write under false impressions, created by 1,eitemei growing out of a'ni~iof ironer-refictii~nin trivial mIuter: orfronm.a'deep seated drpm'!m tign th do ne anirrgpirable - ' i conclusion sems to.be jnstitll 'tlie.cjcun stances else why 'did' Hl i'd*wr when it wts th ityi or'.Ir. ai1muondt .tFuj the jnsUlLw ftwic~ theansakea 'dtda'inember of. Iot~idrb'fiil "Theyfate'ht'opesb ng sqe If thbe.roper.persons ti seok td'resi iltaliais an unpleasaunt liiig (orgman' appsari1 th pulio. 'prinf, i'a.1/inlcation1 hiis chimte~ter, rtnd'(srenide'ed donibgTji~r)I he"has 'to deal with i norancel .promprted .1 majace.. Still the nian .who would hb' detteri from such vindication. wvhen'm njiustly assaile becanse it cost Rowie sacrifice of feeling, won| h~e httle deserving of the good .opiniotrof hi rfelow citizens. I have therefore placed a plai *stateinent of facts before .tha't tribunal fro 'whom the injiocent have nothing to fear, tI guilty every thing. GOG PRS Edgefield C. II-, A pril 10, 1848.. It 12 The Hamburg Journal and Republican a regnested to cive the above advertisenment or insertion, and present their acconnis to G. S. NEW GIOODS T lIE Subhsrribear has just received a sple did.Stock orSpring and Summer Good For Ladies' .ware. a fine lot of Muashus, Barages and Ginghrams, Fine Manmtle.s andl Sh~wla,. Bonnets arid Bonne t Ribbons, Worked Corllars and Muslin Trimina Black and White Lace Veils, -For Genlemn,en's wear, A fine Stock of Boots and-Shoes, of 'kihids, r Ldghorui,Panamua, Palm, Silk and Bevi ,H ATS, -II'ardware, Cutlery and Crockery, A good assortment of Groceries. snch as Suagar, Coffee, eMuasses arid Rice, Fresh CHEESE, WVithr many articles too tedious to mentin all ol iv~hich will lie-sold very cheap for Cas or on tim.), to 'punctual customrers. B. C. BRYA N.. April i . r f 12 FOR SALE NOW, ee1t the Cheapest Cash Stor' -A New suipply of GROCERIES, viz: Best Sugar 10.11 , anid 12 lbs fur $1, bytil 1910 lbs, cheaper, Best Coffee 10 and II tlbs for $1l, by thre 1i -pounds cheaper, MoIehisses 37& cents per gallon, L-amp0(l 1$ 25'centsp~er gallon, . Large No2 Mackrel, 4 for 25 cents, Tuirpenthre So.ip, 9 bars for $1 Frash Starch 9Oponmrts tor $1;. Fresh Sweet arnd Butter Cruckers.-12A ets Soda Bluisket.', 12& cents per' pound, Talloiv end Spernar Candles. cheap. Ground Pepper and Ginger, 64:ets a pape With- a supply of Goods which cannut I surpassed by airy other estabishment, and wv sold equally cheap by ' J; COllN. April 11 ' 2t' ' 11 Roberts' Cheap Cash Store. .1ENTLEMEN'S Clothi nd Lasting Shoes or Buotees, - Gentlelneui's fine Calf Shoes, and a lar aliotme~nt of fine and commodn Biots'tud-Shoesi For sale by ' L. ROBERTS. April 11' 3t 12 HE Notice HESul criber, having sord hi. Bou A and Lot an the Va9lagb of Edgefiejd I the purp meof changipg his, resid~ce,;pbhitiv ly -regnests all thoseind'ebted, to him by Note Aqoweunt, to, coine 'fqrward ad settle befo Sale Day irJiane, for ahlea that date, they ts have to pay cost. C-H GQ6DNAN. April 12. '81- -. 1 ~ PLA S 'HOTEL-~ ends - U ath at _ _dj r:r ~;j ~ or r. mn rge mn~ommodt. ro toode wh~eJ pk0 entertaii T- t y idiOne -th( d o cx iirand i hahvoral F locon, tih 'detrmiuiidil on o is pnrin e e aredt, o:make. n epht calW ISTAN Z RLZ..I OUSE 0 lend us thopctllt 7p me"It and recei le a libera be . dnage. y, D M~.~fBUR T, s - 6 .. t.' -, E niid Ji aspoed' of hi d Tentrintre tn ie.named Hot e WM'e -0 .~ Y keiothis Oppa e tuniy o-returnip . aisincero thanoks to .h a riend:Gd pa h eiberal, patrona m .hibbihad. b Ww4 uOn him for ft i last .fears, d ft~ taes pleasure in r cornine'iding his'sueds rs.to the' favorab notc6%f iie tilelliiuimmunity.-, H GOODMAN. prinO tf ' .* - 12 Robet e 'sh Store. TMB1tEL rasolsaid Surr Shoade r .a' handsoin''smiwnt. LadiWs Lbet BLn6ets - Ladie'-Florenc.Breid Beinnels, aisses LMa4 'do -Misse fine Sa - dlo Lalies: Vas tired do Artificiial Eli aindd Wreaths, Boina Ribbons,: - Swlsi cibunndJiacitonet 11lsdin - NainsooWIulls.and.Bishops Lawns, Grass ClothrSkirtss,' Ladies Drj4il Cipys, ard' d Col'd CnirikiUnin"s. R OBERTS. April .11 ' . . ' 12 CAUS~~SE\$41EASE 3 . A 1ND 1S U R E. - F the body dailyieivies a oroper tnuhr r of nutritiii nddilg;expels- the' worn t paits, by tie;xsnsibaid isenstle .evacuant health is t' fnatural-consequence. -Medicine can secure dese Results! -3 H U.A:.TH WE .iiiSPlikWO eES'PEf HooF I In sick ness,eslIecilly Fevei, we searcel; crapire at ali.Coi'der then the atnuont c t. injnrious manethlrow'n-intothe blood. It 11na settle on a vita:,ipart;-.anad.proiWiee death. Soinetimes-deatfrwill ta place, befoi-e we cai obtain an operaiionfrmihe howels. Be sei sible then, an-d iAsithds remnedies which wi jit% out ir]i bide ad circutiun, ul t that is retained Jo -ifia'ite n-ature desnr, a I health.pernitzf? 'ir this purpoms, 5 rgimg Vs getable Pills, tare alfssfhe. procure copions -evucun1 dione,3nrtfy thn' cre disease. '. -. Aucnts - i4 idg Dstr .' isfaal d R. S R mfield C. 1Ton1se J S. SI Y X, Shiont Edk'd-Di t, KENDRI & ER, Hamline 8. a tapll, r*'" C"-t :W OW Ato .elt1 Lit o Aol 0 r; same, vs$'hq Mais' . t Til nman, the trice 'land V'hae.e thie defer Y .datit John P" ' N~~ies, coniaingfi hiundred aci-e mo""ines. and adjo:in dlands of S Wi F n '$1erlio QbiarIa is and 'others.' ~ 2 - a John Hill, Odir yfur John S, Aidi si vs !f. Galphin ead D. Atkinson ; Ji Hl 0 Ordinary, for .WI Ardis, vs M. Galphi and D. A tkissthe following negro tdavi viz: Isaac, Alss ary,' Henry,. Dinal Mariah and het infaut child,.levied onD 1 re the plropertyr of' f. Galphiti. H laviland, HIarrel & Allen, ys J. D. Til -bers; .S. HI.Cuakhct'rCo. ys the samn one negro man add ic~ihard, levied c as ihe property f. JD. Tibbets. Terms Cah List of Letters R E MAliNN::n the Post Office, s, Edgelield Cour(Hoeuse,.April 1, 1848. Addison, B R T': i~OO, D Armstong.-Mrs.C ;:anham., T .W 1II Addison, Miss -~ Martin, T W. Anderson. Mrs i1 k Mawbrev, S' r Baker, Miss S MeClendon, 3. 2 Butler, MisfE' Miragne, W C Builer', Lewis ''McLendoue, mrs A -Blobo. WV MI' V 'oragne, Wm' Biauknigh t, -~ ~evit, John . ~Bledsoe, J W ta 13iel, mts lI IBattle, C A' Moore, John. R Bryan, B MdcDavid,- J, Culbreath, W Mlobley.,John. Culbreath' m.'a S A Mitchell,1) D Ciollier.. T 2 McKe, George Cheatham G Meriweather, S G e Clay, R Miller. W m Coleman,-R Odum, mrs P S' C Cartledge, S ' -Parirr, Dr s Ctilbrea'h, L .- e~ Presley, J D . D'oby, 3. - Philips, mrs D Don,J3 A - R~aul,'Jacob. tborn, J d'" Perrin, A M Dyson, T - 'Richstdson.. F D Davis, T1 ' ,~Reese,- T . Elsey, L ""-Rhineharty, J lb Peeles, S e.Robertson, J3 Fair, J Hl : ' odgers, miss Galphin, J M '-..yScurry, R r, Golman R. M-Stedham, M SGill', B. -i NSOyley. A S Goldman, ji 'g Smyley...D-Q Glausure, 8 Senn Henry - H amiliopa,.mrtr LVS.udduth,.. - .H larroya, G2.-2 i"Stuary,'miss-C Herlong,EI HC - SbiavierNny H aney, mieFA rge togwell : e H ughes,'P'kA' O.~llman, miss E. *H arde5 B 'a. -Tnires,3Vm'. Irwin, John? 44)'Vaughn,J Jones,&George. ' VanBureo,. T 2' JohnsonJ 3 "' * ilon, R W. Jnhbn'soD,:Win 4Wlker,'VW - Jones5, Jesse N -v atkins,:George e Jones, hAr 1 ike);, iL -? ir Key, J C G a i~shize, J SLamar, B-' -'~ igfall.-L F F'ersons caltainW hp abova-letters," plase~ say they laredv ised. AprL1~-~~F~RZER,6 -T .A-pr bl 12 RRL.ifUSg OTIC Tl~1jhe H~aineggissi~ o aLe, f d adg g Wstis'iation t H AonSat oray re-" 0-1 0, .1j iPay 1.-0 ad1 6'eleli 110 - .oinmence ar I1 oelock, and to be con tiduied on-Lord's Day,, i> Matcb-27 . 21 10 1AT E. R. AARON A.(VLARIK. havmig lately returned from New Yuk with a choice assurtmEnt of ithayd ivithout the E LIAN ATTACH M1NT. from the ceiebrated niatinictory of NUNNS & CLARK. and intei'dlimg to keep for stale.a conoidnt supply of ltese and -other Musical Instnments: r? At the Ware.House of GE[IGER & PAl[T-. is LOW, in the Town or Hamburg, oil asfavora p ble terms ns at mify place -in lie SOUTH ELN e STATES, invites the attrntion f those per r sons in Want of such articles, and solic'its them e to dall and examine for themselves - before pro ceeding fnrther, where will also lie-fisonud a snpply of new-and fashionable SHEET MU. SIC and BOOKS of instruction for the Piano. - A. A. CLARK continues td"Tune Inistru mentd4, in which business lie has been employed for nine years past. . April . - n 11 NOTICE. L-L Person.'iidebted to the Subs.criber, gAqitlher by Note or Account. tire reqiaeaIed to dall and pity up forthwith, as lie is iery nAmimch in want of finds.'and conmiof wait any lotger. All initerestei will save cost by complying with the above regrnest. D. ABBEY. April 4 2t 11. Strayed or Stolen, ROM the, .9i&acriber's plantation. -near Fruit H ill P. Oice, about the 15th larch, a Bay' FILLY, three yeai old,.one. hind foot white, no other marks recollected.. - Any infoar mation respecting said Filly will be thandkfiilly - eceived, all and retv4inablo expenses paid. GEORGE J. STOTHER. Living near Maj. J. C. Allen' . - April 3 3t 111. To Bridge Builders. UILL he let to the lowest bidder, at V -Edgefield Court lquse, on the .firAt Munday ini. biny-nexi. the buildigii of a Bridge across Horns' Creek, on the Siage Roud. Particulars mande known'bn the day f letting. By order of the Board of Cotun'ers 7th Reg. April3 - - t.- 'It Fair Notice. SALL Persons in'debted to ,the Siabscriber.by Note or Acount,. are renested. to manke payment by. Return Day in October next, if r they -is to save cost. amid all sum,. whiche are within a nigistrate's jurisdiction, if not paid hj that'time must also pay cost; as I. must lbaye maoney to keep up my. businers. M W. CLA RY. Coleman's k IL-ails, 1W-rch 13. .,tmto 9, CA-L4.sons having any demands agniast 1 0th1e.steof-&wns S. Poup,dec'd.,nre re questid to presenthe 4 attested " our.mtention to-: oy.them a st - iectons- imyhaile-unNi" Afd al lias idn1 ,,, HE9.0,a iiilorite'nilirien sAnfU;iq - remn-goinigtuoScbuiidilaithe-Potessvile.A~ades y. at iPve'ollais;m'per month.. g.Prents-nd g -others~placing their cBildren nder his cahe that: their watits. will. be striictly attei'de;l to... - AN.BARTLEY. * annary 14 -. tf 51 , SOUTH-CAROLINA; EDGEFELD DISTRIC~T. 1N EQUITY. HI. HI. 1il1, & othmers - 'Amended Bil a s.- - -foW .Jonathman M. [Jill. & othdrs . A ccouma. . appearinig to my satisfimction that Jonathan -M HlillJames -E. Goodwin and wife R~hy "' dimnia, JtmneCr Hiall, Amanida~ I-ill and Hienrietta [Jill. Defendanis, ini this-cas'e, are absent frotmn anad withoumt the limits of this State. On tmotin by Mr. WVardlawv Solr.. it is orde-red that the said Defenmdinte, do atpear. andI blendJ answers .. or demeunors to said bill withisi three mnths front the publiecation hermeof, or thme said Bill at will be takenipro confrsso, n-:mnst them. ,.. S. TO.IPINS C. E. E. D. -Commissioners Office, Feb. 2S. 1$-48. Marcha I, 3m 6 State of South.Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRIGT. IN E.QUITY. . Dr. Isaac Branch )Bill to Foreclosare . vs. Mortgage of Robert M. Mann. ... 'Lund.. IT ap~pearng to my satisfactioni ihat 'Robert. I.M .Mann, thme' defenmdant .in thms. case, is withobut th'e liniits oftlhis~State, on 'Motiuiir, -or dered, that he do appear. and answer, plead or demamr, to the said Bill swithin three' imonths firi m the date of the publication hereof, 'or the said bill will be takenm pro confesso against himni. H1.A. JON~d, c. as.&. a. Abbeville C. H,, March 13, 184d. 3mn 8 1NOT IC E. - IESubscriber' hiavIing iteen nippoinotedt by J.. Tibett, Assigniee of his stock in'tra-de, -amid assets, hereby requires pnament from all the debtors of the said J. 'D.-Tibbetts, who ivamnt to avoid costs. Notice is also givena to the creditors of the' said 3. D. Tibbetis; to meet at. Edgefield C. H . emn Tudsday the 7thrnf March next, to appoint amn Agent, to act with the subtscriber iu the pre-. mises, if they tlaiink -pro per. - S. CHRISTIE, Asign'ee. feb16 '3m 4 1N0TICE. 11R. ROFF,. who heldconditionmally an ina Lkterestin thme right- df Ed-efield District, to. H otchkiss' Reaction Mill 'thbels, (Patent) has never complied with said condition, thero-. fore lhe holds no interest, and has mno right te sell or ma e any contraict for said Wheels. We, the uandpmmgned.are the owners, of said right,, and a tight pureliasad from' any other iless our agenmt, will not be good. J~ . T. WasEBaE, whm a e~rise, with ful -er toact as or agnt. - -~ .- ,COCH-RAN & MOORE. 'Jlarch 1, 847. if ..6 A rL those indehted to the estate of Charity liohson, dec'd. are requested to makd immqdiate paymient, anm thoseb-bavlry demads ilto-pareseotthenT proerly attested . - B.OULBEN,-a - ' -' S~IEON ATTFAWAY,: a -Aatiiisratr.h - e -1 'H11 g~ ni rswou ieAAM offokiQiWtr Customers e : e le lal thevshiirefst opnned-an un i ga eabracring ev . viinety and. siyle-of Fuey and D~umestic D GOOD.S. - -AlsoIa CompletAsSma f . ..w. HIird ware aid Cutlery-:aClinaGl ss andRTheTti; Ware-Haats, Caps- and Bonneti .Shoes-und S!ippers-Saddlea,)Trunks - and:Carpet Bags-Drugs, Pants and Oils-Groceiies:-Leather, C. Me - Persons wishing CHEAP and GooD b will do well -to call, aid particuLrl3iose Wiho who .visli in, p-sy CAIr. Tiey sial las Bi. gains.' We iasve-aso bt hand . - - 180,00 lbs Cut Nails, ass'te'd; fom4 to 40 d0 12;000 lbs Iron, assirted sizes. - The Nails. and Iron will bd sold at 1actory ); prices, for Cashi. -. GOODE & SULLIVAN. April 4 6t11. Fuicf & Staple frrGhoods - JVANCY Musizns,' (inghdfrs' and Prints .'..- C 3. Mourning C hangeable De Laines and Jenny I!nd Pliids , - 6 Silk and -B:radge Shawls and Mantles,. Silk nn Shades iand Parasols, Ei"'lish and American Long Cloths. . ' - Rich Bonnet. Cap arid Taffetas Ribbons,- - Swiss, Jnconet, Thrdii and Lisle Edgings and. , Iinseriiog~s, .. - 4 ' .. - ~ \~ Linlen Cdsabric Handkorchiefs, Gloves, Hoste ry, &C. &c. . FOL .GENTLEMENTS WEAR.-. 6rap de'Ete, Sumer.Cloth and Spring Cas sinere,. : . Lead Colored, Biottn and-Grass Liaens Brnwn arnd Fancy Linen' lrills. 1 Mardaillea Vestingi, .ilk- Hankerchiefs; and" . Cravats, - . Stispender.Gloves, Harf~Hose; &c.,, &c - Together- with nit assortmeit of, - Georgi Stiped H omspans,0snaburgs Citton Yirns..Shoes. flats. Caps,.Bonnets. - Just recejed and-for sali byi - '0~;. A. 31IGS."' April5 tf -I SH Exi QUARTERS,' 7h Rrg'nt, S. C 1. :. -- . SoEFELif, .April 4, 1848, LERSNo. - e rR1 HE Loiver Battalion of this Reiment .. will appear a.jhe - Cherokeq- Ponds, o&-4, , Saturday the 27th'5ay neit, for drill andjle i Oticers .and. Now CoinmisionedfQicers,&, (including'tlie.Colonel's Staff,) will, assemble the day pieviois for drill.and-instruction' The Upper .Battalion will appear at' ge neA1 Hoinse, ou.8aturday the 3d June1netrfod ani review. - Ollicers- and Non-Coinainsnod Ofic5644 the day Jreiois (includiiiCStaff-Officers ) :harged with the extension of the aovieOrdir to th,-tr respectVe-copnmands.i.' - -By order of Co, .- . M , C. A.MEIGS4 Aprl4 7- t. ~ ORDEW!N T HE4 V taih ~ I~~ We7 __ - 'ii ithieztensiont Mha brod respecii comnapand d SBy iderof - - - - 1. -W.: CiaRaz. -' - ~. Co1T.10th fte 870 K A pril 3 St ' '' S 11 .Freshg .fr0cerzes8 c ,~~ UG ARS, Coff'ee, Molasses, Viner,1I-' -. - Lamp il,- Tallowv, Siperm and Adamnan- -. tine Candles. 1-. Raisins. Soda Bise.nits. and Almonds, Imperial, Hyeon and Black Teas, Ride, &c "" - Raisia; - Ft.p. - Citron, Cuarronts. Macaromni, Pickles, Brandied Peaches,-.Gages, Cigars. Just received and for sale by - GC.A.MEIGS - A pril 4 . *tf 11-.. - . New Boot and Shoe ' T HlE~ Subscribers would respect fully in-'.-. Lformcteit friends and. the public s z." ~enerolly, that ihey are.carrying.oo, thei - 'BooL and Shoe Making Business,.in all. it. - branches, at their Shop in-.Pottersville;' . where they are fully prepared1 to execute~ *-' all work'i their' Iine, with neatness and. despatch.' . . 'Being engaged in the TANNING busti. ntess, (near the same -place.)'.and manu-C1 : facturing the greater part of their ow.n, - Leather, they feel confident in saying, that~ they' will work ebeaper thtan -any other - establishment of-'he kind in .Edgefield Die, trict, Good liidesi,at all tianes, -will he ta-~ kee iu excha uge for:Leather or Shoes. f l. CORLEY,; - - . R. TUENER. Mpreh-25 - 4i 10 0 ROULAR(. -. -. 73 -I HEComnmissioners to the Downer Fond'-. -~ w..~ osild hae'rebyinotify the public, that they" ~ - have completed a comodious eilifice for thie he.-' - ca~immodation of-indigent Orphansof Edgefield Disirict, at Beach Island; and have procured the servi'es of a competent individual to t ak'e chaige of the samne' The Funds seabject tb-our"-- - control wilt board, clothe, iand edneate Ten'or~ ,. Twelve Children per annum, limitedio the iges-' of'sevena .r fonrteen years, We willyiire-ths "" ' prefearenace to-those Orphans that are destitute ofC ' -" both parents, provided wve can procure-a selfi.4 A2 cient number o' applicamte of that chlass hr$6 wise we, will .admit tlsose , destitute of eithur-;ts- . p Iarent, of whick. due.notice will,begiven. Ap, pli:ants for admniasiona will be required to furas,. testimnoiaiils, sligned by'two-or mnote responsible persons, ceruifymg -that they are ,destitute o botht-arents,-that they are in indigent- carcenm -~' stancles, and their respective'ages The u1t't' dreo 'will be subet to'-no expense after enter .ing'the institution. - - . --M; GA'LIHIN, - 4 - 15 A RDIS, -,Comwus oners *, Beh Isld arh5 8, 84. In 9 ' Bacon' and Lard~Z 5'fl) LBS.of BA CON an'dLARt~""~ - fr sale eheap forCishiby - -'..T a' 1' .~J;A..WILLIAMS..1,l~~a4 - arch 1 t &i~i'~4 ~ -