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From the Mercury. COTTON MANUFACTURESi THE SOUTH. That'the agricultural labor of -Sodtith is not very economically appli -will fully appeir froin a conipaiison Official statistical data. For tifis p -poseiwe will take the Sttes of Mas -chusetts and South Carolina. The suits stated in connectt'on with the U ted States census for 1840, and wh apply to the year pi839, though dou less'embracing sonie errors,4 I shall sume to be sufficiently correct for I present purpose. In looking over t Sdocument, and summing up the amoi , .3' ultural pioducts of that year, will be FoW that the mat ket value theiproducts 'o?%om' .did exceed eighteen millions of dollars. I number of hands employed in agric Autal operations was one hundied ainety-eight -thousand three hond and sixty-three; thus giving a tile o jinetv-seven dillars to each person v ployed in that branch of industy. Er ihe same dat-I, reckon the m ket va of productions conmon to both States the saine market value, we shall leI the aggregate proceeds of agricult for the safnu year, in Massachuse .anieunted, in round nunibrs, to thit< millions of dollars. This amount v produced by the labor of eighty-sec thousand eight hundred and thiriy -se persons;: tius -giving to each person employed b-tt a Iractii-n short of Ahu'drei and foriy-six dollars, or an ,cess in favor of M.assachusorts of ab! - iorty'dollars. For this 'illerence so cause must have existed. It cannotibe pretended that the h; and-sterile soil of Mlassachuseuts is I turally more productive than the soil Soutt Carolina. In the biter Staie, be sure, are lhrge tiacts of sandy p barren, but a great proportion of s.urfacef the State is capable of Ii cultivation and of easy tiil.-ge, and %v .proper manageient,3ields heavy cro The rich. glades, thi swam*lan -where -rerb.iaartmr nihe' extns - - b-fottom lands, are probably hardly. ceded-as to fertility, in the Union. A nthese.hands mnight b well .cultiva .Sith two-thirds. die labor at most, te~bisiteiorthe cultivation of Ih I roek.bound surface. dfMassachusetts 'Ftic,:benthe baiks of -tle, Connecti ~te is -a large tract of fine. -botn laitianul hero al there in-various pa diCthtiState,.a rich meadow of int esetalI these d'Cindle into cc priativeinsiiyWacance:when, -set agai teixiahsisttisebottoUIs on tlIe. -Calm -i)_ieh.road4haiWPacolet., the Enor and-todimtrs ra'nSoh - Carolina, weIAs'ir1 Meir ' numtrous creeks.; bWanciq. fOdes S ouih-. Caroli wimt a piopulaion numbering.only.t-w fo tsquare mile*lhas a chai oseieduofihe'hbt-st lands fur en : aiLdnivhieh .annot- be had by Mas .fusett uih a 'topulation of ono 'h dted to thmesquare-mile. For every; rtinamede othe schodulhe alloded with kierhiaps the exception -of hay., tlimateof South Cat olina is more ce genial than that of any New. Engh; tSjate, and with proper cultivation, wo A ejd them in higher .perfectiona g7r'ater abundance. And South Carc na, too, adds-te all these products C * ~ton aind Rice. -By many people lie difference ab< noted is assigned to te diffetrence in efficiency of free white labot at North, and slave lahor at the South 'This reason -is entirvely fallacious, *any one may see at a giance. A git number of slave laborers at the So cultivate a greiter number of acres ii are cultivated by an egnalI number free white laborers at be' N:,rth. 1 difference in product results fromi difiercnce in management, and the< ference in inanagement is precisely1 difference between Ma'sachiusetts a South Carolina in theO econm of labl Thus, compared with agritnlhural hal in Massachujsentts, onie-t hird partt at le of that in S:outh Carolina is was' fronm the wvant of tconinical ,apupli< lion. But th. reader will pe'a ps sa what has all ibis discutssionm about ag * cultural labor to do with "Cotton M; utactures at the South?" My seply very much; and ii dhe corteous que will bear with mo a white I will end< vor to show how and whts. ILet it be sti I bt tne in mind, that is true as that there is a si in the he; ens, that labor is the original capi and the great source of'.wealth. Let also be remembered, that to prodi the most profitable resu't, it must subjected to the guidance and control the best skill and judgment. And no what are the facts to be deduced i the comparison we have made. \ have seen that the South Carolina pla * ter receives, no atn ashrage, niinety-se en dollars for each hand employs while the M.issachusetis fairmer 'ecei1 one hundred and forty-six. Thus,1 latter receives thirty-three and one-th per cent. of th'e labrr, wI en compa with the fommer, the exce'ss to be plied to manufacturing purposes. other words, the agricenturists of South, by subjecting labot to the sysm adopted at the Neruhi, would prodi a much as they now do, and probal more, and save one-third part of .Jlabor., Thtus South Carolina might sa the labor of'sixty-.six thousanid one lht dred and twenty-one persons now el ployed in the field, to bit employed spin and weave the cotron shei produce and retaitn in~her own hands the pro! now mae by seculaoers, cnmmissia merchants, &c. abroad, as rell cs those reaized by the Northern manufacturer. LT This is 4o fiction; abundance of. facts prove the stateiment true. C.'T. 3. the ad, List of Letters of RELMAINING in the .Post Office, at ur. Edgefield Court House, April 1, 1848. sa- Add.isou, 131 2 Ligon, D re. Armstong, Mrs C Lanham. T W re Addison, M1iss F, Martin, T W .' Anderson. Mrs M A Mawbrey. S "eh Baker. Miss S E McClendon, J. 2 bt- Butler, Miss E . Mora.gne, W C as- Butler, Lewis Me-Lendot, mrs A, he Bobo. V - . bloragne. Wm . hat Bauknight, C hlcDevii, John 2 J Bledsoe, J W Aitchell, mis At - Battle, C A Aloord, -John R Of Bryan, .8 MleDavid, J Culbreath, W 31obley, John 10t Culbreath, mrs S A hiitchell, D D .Qulli . T 2 McKie, George ul- Che G --..iariweather S G nd Clay, It. Miller. Wn red Coleman, R Odum, mrs P S ver Cartledge, 8 Parker, Dr m- Cilbreath, L Presley, J D oiDoby, J. Philips, mrs D ont J A Paul, Jacob ue Dora, J Perrin, A 1 at Dysoo, T J Rchardson. F D arn Davis, T teese, T I ire Elsey, L Rhinehart, J 1ts, Feeles. S Ruierison, J 'on Fair, J U Hoelgirsiss Vas Galphin. J M rry, Golman R Stedhan, 1 Gill, B L Snayley. A S 'n Goldman, J Smylev, D 4' SO Glauxur.c, S 16Q. -enry me Hamilton. mrs LV Sudduth, L xI liRrhover. G 2 Stuart, miJssC tjut jrRong, H C Shaver. Nancy SIlsl1ifey, mass E ! totwell. J IlugliesR P A Tillgeu, miss E ird Ilatrde, It TFowle~s, Win SIrwin. John Vtugh, J Jones, George Van muren, T 2 Johliisonn ' Wilso. eR to Johnson. Gi2 Walker, mW J te Jones, jee Wakin. George he Joce, mrs J Wikel, J L igi gKey. J C G miite.J E dil Laniar, 13 Tiwfall, L F Lna i. tars N Yarborough. ~ i- Persons cqiog for i abrove leter , will poJhaso say thy are advertised. .. FRAZE. P. I. *April1 3i 2 SKe EA QUARTERS, are 7 Rig'i, S.a C. 1. E ocrtZLD. April,4, 1818.) st Lower Battalion of .irs Regiment, P o eilappiAr af the Cherole tPondts, wil pII a Sorday the 27th ar eiv*(6 drill and re Aris 3vw.1 Orfficers -and Non-Von;iA'siohied Officers. ~.(inlac4:ig the Colonel's- Stuff) vijll assembllle the dey nrevious for doll and jnstiqctiop. nat 'rhe .pper B~iitalioa-'.Vill apiliar atf thev~ine, ~-Huse . ,- ; d'next,- fordriltI eo aiod rii.ie-v *47. d Officrs ando eld t heUARTERS md Leare 7th R~la'i g't, .C.. rd a Ed ixtetr.D, Ai m, 0" l. t "ieppective coatnt s C, "arafrCOL. (.'Ds M-t~ ~~ ris yig'ew.. . A. ie OiER Non i c (inch~dow ataino the Cooel0thf,)wl Rsebie mooTe~peataon ap la otiailione -i ,Htirde. ton 2i9ad'th 3Aprlunitxt, soe ad ol qmjc s telwdietforl and rene .i.. .w. ad TOffies and NnCnnissioe 0: as the dayrviuordiladisrco. nt, chawged. oit tardaxtheo (IfMa ovex armed andi reqped cman ldircs r rl Byd revie. fCr;G..' a )V ficeread.oaCmsio ffis te te* ; Aprci4ms fo3rl n isrcin .en HEA1 IVUARE, ar- 10h og't. S0hIt . C. 1. to12 C11ata, Rss April 3,11. tLe T H E Cowerisin to the owne Funi li' me woi here at Mun th Wlic , tnhe mdoSaturdate 0 of iAetp nsnf ademedn Il eqipedct at Bthe lad; o dri ae prredw .the Ofrvices an otnt Comiioned ofta .Tcelte day pdrevius or dumriliand intrcthon. Thseci Uppr ottaen er.wi peariv athloe ;t. Towfe's, ne atliony Orittht Ma esit.o otarmatd proied wste caw pirectsa fordil eat uiberan oComitsioneda cllis othe with the witndito thoae rderuto etheir i-renpetv ofmmad dn. il a~vcm p as ord rtyn of~ hy r etiueo en M.t prns.t t W.~ CAi ndgncRE, * uth Col.d tei r 10ethv Re. Th ChiM. IV~M. GAras,PAdjna,) Ga.. B.i 3IllS 3t1 of th lTIEE Gmieneras ot DonerShnd, ha v copletdai a nios seicfor stle oac then omanofindgn. hnso deil d eDtlement.antinacok sled doave prolued or he s aerviceroof ~vaki. drmeptent atheta. ist aT wev fhine p ed BnOmn, nimied uthee ed lfeven her oreen yersiWtilg the bcre. bot marens 1 rvddw ca prtnr a ui 'n- L pa eso nc de noreby waione begnup ice pld.at fo anyoison il becuiedto furih I thtnnalsgedb to ay or npterspont ble isy peri~son s,cetfyin thte ardestiuef a- bohpaetohtte . r ntdgn icm ri A tae ndedt theirrs ette ofes Theo. Chi as dre wiblr e'deure to woepnae enter ing ite payentnd hs aigdmmd to al eD. tAe roperS, Commessioner it G B. JOILS, PERNAdr ce Beach I 3anMc 8,34.I Tax Coeas - - WILL attend-at-the there - inster sp ie i; dfieeieral, Poor, and Road TaI viz. At Smyley's.. ,On .y March, "Aliens id "J. K.Johnston's a a _ " Ridge,. Thu~dv 3J " rep';-%1 Edgefield C. I.. M4 do 3Ida "Randiol's. iel . "-I " raniteville, V'4'e~~~.U Beach Island, Th th HamburgI 'Geiger's. Sin th " Wightnau's S. X M41 '1Oi. Red Hill, Wed eday tI " " Sanai:5', .hs. khnuj1" - " Freelandls. Frid~ay 4ti '. Liberty Hill, Saturday 15th " Shatterfield, ;enday,. .X7th "Sheppard's, Tuedify A8th ' Duntocra, Wednesday-39th " Br'r- - Thursday 10th" Moore's. - 133 '' R. Coopet's. Set y. 22d Coleman's RoadsMonday 24th: - Perry's ;r Ioads, -Tneday "li "Rin.-'harts, '. Weiltiesday'26h "Norrin' --- Thursdy,.-ytkr " "bit. Willing, Fiiya98h '' Richardsoni's Saturda-y 'i29tle -" Edgefield C. H. Monday MstMay, Edgefield C. P. Tuiesda 2d. After which my books wll close for the present year. . 4 J.bU~ATL. ,. T. E. March 22 . j i State Agricultural Society of !outla Caroling.' T HE following P&EMlJ&S will be awarded to the surceedfoi' competi tors. at the setni annual -meeting, to' be held in The village of Sparianbtii, on the second Wednesday in Sept;'.nxtir .1. For the best S:ali'in. i.W gricultu ral purposes-a silver leudal. 2. For-the best -Mare, ft Aficultural purposes; a Silver Medal. 3. For the best native.Bu over 3 years; a Sil-ver Medal. For the 11est.aaiive.Cow'rover 3 years; a Silver Medal. 5. For the 'best Jack, breq An South Carolina; a Silver Medal. 6. For the beat Mule, bred 6 South Carolin; a Silver Medal. . 7. For the best Ramp ada ted to our climate; a Silver Medal. 8.: For the best Ewe-ad M 4e our clim ati-; a Silver 31 eda j 9. FOr tio best a , rqp wool clielly; a Silver MdqJ... 10. To the nost s tteees e ef rive grower ofelovier fori bree ctecutive yiif4Si'lver Medal. Atbl~~ stole tem a Slrn F ihii 16stsucebss d t ade sa 4peratiossi lled.'itfU'i, trorbe* ih'& yi"-'tho Agrienitural.Siiety of hinitfe'tifaAnr oliehiii:'O'. -April 6~ti-. 8lli Js RmberU ?eas-ore. WEET.Oranges, Bps and large Mize, New Yorkhplesagg . DRY GOOS.V. In reference to those Ihave' onfl. to yay that my asarrment is very compleani Will com-n. pare- witth aity in prices. as almostdA any-largoe and beauatifial selecton;Iately arrived, wiasc bougrht for Cash, partiCUlar UlmyliomOsticis to wich I invito attentiona. GROCERIES. ~ The finest Coffee in market 10 pamnds for $1. The finest Sugar in umarkcet 11 pounde for .l,, Good Sngar 12 pounds for $1, Next week I expect sorne lower in prtce, say 15 pocundst for SI, - Cutlery, & lrATHP.MATICAL Iustrnmnents, for the LI. use of Schools, a few only left, Childrent's Knives and Forks, lowv, Brans Bells, a very nteatarticle, at 50 cenats, Coffee Mills. a very g'ood atrticle'at 374, Carriage Whips from 50 cts uplhigher, Pole and Nail Ilammo s 25 and 374. Shovels 624 cents, Hlatchets56~ cnts, 50 pound Steelyards at 624 eenti; 100 " ** . 75 centsy' Wiath many other articles which will be sold low, at the clieapest Cash Stor,i. March21 3t 9 SOUTHl CAROLIfIA. EDGE~FELD DISTRICT. iN EQfUITY.' II. Hi. Hill, & others .) Anseaded Bil vs. -for Jonathan Mi. Hlill. & othere. Aceuwt. IT spearng t~nysatisfaction that-Jonathan IMill.Jamnes E. Good win and wifetRhy donia, James itill, AmandaiHill sud -Henrietta Hill. Defendats,5 in thircenaenare-absent fronm anid without the limits of thistate. On motion by Mr. Wnrdilaw Solr., ite is ordered that the saiur Defendatt, do alipear;s and plead answers or demueaorto said bilfwithin.ilhree~months fromt the puablienationa hcreof,: or the said Bill will be tatken pro confesuo ninst them. Commissioners Office, Feb. 28;1648. Marcha 1, - 3Sur: :: 6 State of South-0arolina. ABBE VILLE' 1ISTA10T. iN EqcJ1g'Y. Dr. Isano Branch WBj to''eoredosare . vs. '7 Motgage of Robert Mi. Mannt. Lad ITrappearing to my'p s~ondaat Robert - M Mlann. the defumdtist md'ii: case, is withtout the limits of this Suite, oia Motion, or ered, that he do appea~ "'i answer, plead or demur, to the said'cBIlithi.threel tsinthts from the date of they a~hipiilreof, or the said bill will be takerift .gattst hint. I*. IIj4JES, c.EzA D. -' A bae ville C. , , 1848. 3mi 8 j NOTI6E.-. a amt UIH E Subalrei-iba .l beef-- appoitd ..byj.. 0:DTjkb tmAsgnee-of his stock n trade, atnd eas. ets, reiires paynm ho wait''void aid J. 0. Tibbetta, to micetat Edgefieldl C. H. mt Tuesday the 7t of arach next, to appoinit t it Agent, to act with the-sbscriber itt the pro niset; if they think proper - -S.CHRISTIE, Assignee.. eb 16 3mn 4 'TH -EDGEFIELD FMJLfE ofUCJDE~s&l, CONDUCTED BY Dr. and Mrs. Jones, W. ILL open as heretofore advertised. on . T-Moty the 7th orFebruary. The ar rangementikat as follows., A Primary Depart eni; Juior, Middle anl Senior Clames. In the Primary Departmnti. Spelliag Reading, Writing and Ele mnitary Arithmetic, $5 00 . In the Junior Class. Spelling. Reading. W riting. Grammar, Aritlmnetic. Primary Geopraphy, Abridged-History, Un oositini, 8 00 -nthe Aliddle Class. Spelling, Readilig, Writing, Aritlime tic extended, Grammar and Para. ing, General Geography. History of United States-and of England. Astronomy, Chemistry, Natural Philosoplhy. Composition. 10 00 in the Senior Class. Ancient Geography, General listuy, Critical Reading, Rhetoric, Logic, Botany, Chemirtry and Natural PhORRV ,tgebra, Geonetry, Latin with a view to a m'ore tiio. rough understanding of English, 12 00 Instruction in .Music. .15 ,ot do do French,. 12 00 The year.will be divided into four quarters ofelexen weeks each, comniencing .as follows 1st of January, 13th of March, 1st of June, and Ist of October - Books, Stnitionary, &c.., will he furnished at prices to cover expenses ordly. 1q. B. The present qoarter (to commence on the 7th of Febtuary,) will be charged as a half quarter. feb2 tf 2 REMOVAL. W. KETCHa1F 6 CO., lIAMBUItG, S. C. HIAVE remove. their stock of Dry Goods to the Store unde.r the American lIntel. (late lubbard's,) where it is their purpose to keep a ull assortment of Anerican. Frencl and English D RY G 0 O D S. We would take this opportunity to return our thanks to out unncrous friends for the very liberal patronuge bestowed on na for the last six years. and wouid solicit a continuance of their favors. - We would also.iurite all persons buying Dry Goodsin Hamburg...who are not already on ur large list of subscribers -give us a trial. ,Our stock will consist of a much larger and rnore general assortment than we have hereto Fre kept. We shall also continne in keep our isuih amsortment of Carpeting. Oil Cloth, Floor Mttitig. Bonnets, and Ladis and .Childrens Shoes.. N..B.-Just received a -full assortment of all sambers of genuine Ditch Bolling Cloths, which tog.lar with all articles in our line will j iold iisl~o as they can be pirocured in Ham WM. KETCHAM & CO. Aug;7-A4g 7-11 f 29 14 :jukupew1J ea t..,! an o -ncs o i on I a inogs nees,Booki aid Statioiiary. iid clie u ic-dit, to* responsible and punc iaehoisiers,'and 'very low for C'ask.".. 'C.::A.'l. hoped by a strict'personah attention nbiinisYvth a 'knowledge founded-on f sen years experience, and a desire to please lose who may ravor haum with a call, to merit share of that pratronago which is in the power fa liberal-anad enlightenaed community to bes Edgefield C. HI., March, 8 tf ,7 [10BERTSI Celebrated Cheapest CASH ST~ORE. Summer Clothing and Punamra Hal. ! WVaistceaats 75 cents to $2 each, Pats$S[ 50 to $5 a pair, Coats 81 50 to $4 50 each, Panama Hats. Good quality, at $2 .50 each, Best " at 35 .50" Silk liped at $6.50 "' Palm leaf Hats. Men's common at 18j cents each, Boys' " at 15 - Bo1ys' extra at 50 " Leghorn Hats. Finie qualily, Men's at $2 75 each, Extra " " $3 - Silk lined " $3 50 " New Drugs and Medlicines. Phaihtoken, a new supply, Luamp Magnesia do Snrls' Sarmaparilla do Ring Nursing Bottles do Orria Root do Spanish Float Indigo da Maceaboy Stiff do Poland Starch do Clarks' Matches do Husbands' Magnesia do Balsama of Fir do Sand Soap for cleansinig the Skin, And n extensive assortment of useful rugs and Patent Medicines. Factory Yarn, from No. 5's tup to No. 12's, all the numbers at 87?i cents a bundle. R1. S. RtOBERTS, March28 . 2t10 NEW GOODS. Cheap Cash Store, PU UPENTINE Soap 124 cetats a bar. 3.Best Starch 12j a pountd or 9 lbs. for $1, irannal Pepper 64 cents a paper. 'resWS~alariatus 12A cents a pound, Iperm and Tallow Candles, akarel .very chesap, let Lamup Oil.$1,25 a gallon. lgair 106 andl 12 pounds for $1 lesiRio Coflise l0& pounds for $1, With nur~y other -Guods. sold at New Yorik ndP):ila~aJphia Cash prices. is arch & St 9 1 idM T - h'~otice. - A LL those indebted to the estate of Charity g~JoJ igpndec'd * are reqnested to make umediite paymeii n toi isilagdemainds l resent thema properly attested. C. B. GOULDEN, SIMEON ATTA WAY. Admainst rutors. jmat., tfe 21 -DIt A F. iiiN i LIVER # DVSPECTC MEDICINE. IN offering this valuale Medicine to the pero ,ple of S. Carolina li the r'elief and cre of many disenqes incident to a Sonihern cliiate, I do not claim lr it infallibility; .either do I say it will enre all disenses. But in . . CHRONIC LIVER AFFECTIONS AND DYSPEPSIA. I can confidently advise aud recommend its use, from Try personal observation atind soe of the article !in ny own practice. This article it, favorably received wherever it las beer. sed. I am alliowed to refer to Mr. George fieard of Troup,1 Mr John Warren of Colimibus. Mr. McA flee of Cobb, M r. Asbury H ll of Athens, Mr. William D. Terrell of Putnam, Rev'J. John E. Dbawson of Lagrange; to which i great number ol names . might be added, who bear their testimony to its value. Habitual costivenoss is found very fregently connected with feeble constitntions, and per sons of sedeiary habits, which often exert a very unfavorable inluence upon the general laehh of the subject: and is particularly mani. fested by a restless and desponding state -of the mind, irregular if not a loss of appetite. For ' ndition (if the system, this article is confi dently reconm with the positive assur ance that.if the dose is properly adjumed. o as not to movo the hnwels too actively, relief ntay be reliedon, without any, even the least of tihe unipleasant consequences, renking from the use of the cummnon porging medicines usually resorted to. This article will b" 241iund1 to act as a -pleasant nordiil and tonic, restoring the appetite, and at the same titne fulfilling every indication that the common purging medicinis. are designed to effect. There are t-ome constitutions liable to reg lar attacks (f Bil-qps fever altmost every full. to stnh. I recommend the ise sftlhis Medicine, beginning at least by-the middle of May, or fat ufJinne Mary persons whose Digestive organs are feeble. onten experience a seti of fullness, weight. and oppression. abont ite stomiach af ter eating-iti such cases a dose or this naodi cine will often afford immediate relief. Pregon-tt women often suffer from hear barn and costiveness, they anty rte the article withont the least danger and with great benefit, In sick or nervous head-ache, it is a tost valu. able medicine I could append a long list of certificates. but forbear. prelerring to rely on the virtns-of the nedicinte to sntainitself. The inelicine is a gentle and certait catharlie ionic and undorific. JOEL BRANHAM. Eatonton, Georgia. For sile by Robert Anderson. LibertyINiil, Cheatem & Settle. Dtutonsville, Charles Frei man, Cairo P. 0., and .D. TIBBETTS, Edefield C. H. ept.8 ly 33 The particular attention of Country Mer. merchants is requested io the fllowing' adrertieinent hOGAN & -TINOPSON, WH.OLESALE - BookeseUers, 8UatioJcrs, 'AND PUBLISHERts ' No 30 North Fou ii NNUNEPehiiad ; d thaut heoraltr1tkfloi filiint e ~la. yd ithdf ' a * reduc. roisirfaserOWaas inbest fuial):lda ytheasiei 4et ok etotur ciie from their stock. ,Uitertoiesjstm ofereditidig small amounts ha's involedit eitisa in their14lleetidai.and as H. & TP. now sell only for CASIH. or sneh. negotiable notes as sire sure to be pmaid ina bansk ut their maturity. the saving to those whlo choose to deal in. this muaasnr will be a very cansider eble per censtage n their pturchtases. Few dlern in thet country buy more rhan S2)00 worth ofstatisaery im a season. manmy niot over one-half, tand a large portion not snore than site fourth of that amount. There is not a dealer, therefore. wvho visits Philadelphaia who would be inconvenaiencedl by paying these small sums in Cash, and as each eans save ann ney by dumttg so, U. & T. believe the are of fering an indnscemont which will glsadly be em-* braced by those wno make their purchases int Philadelphia. Thaose, whot enter into eucts an arrangenment will be enabled to sell at prices mclh below their former rates at huome, anid wsll conisequen:ly reap a Iirger aggregate p. lit from the inicreased amount uoftterntes. Hiaving a PRINTING OFFIlCE1for copper ~ateandI type work, asnd an extensive BIND RY . .are prepared to fill6i-ders fromia Danks anid Public Offices, wv!ent forwarded hrnugh merchtamts. at extremely low prices. Plhdadoelhias Janunir3 13, 1845 febrni.ny 2 . 1m 2 STATE~ OF SOUTH CA ROLINA, EDGEPIELD DIMTRTCT. IN TrilE C'JMMlON PLEAS. George Parrot,' as. 1Declaration in Attada Eli Clark. ntfl. T HIE Plaintiff in the above cases, having this day filedt his Deelarntionis in my oaf ce. and the D) fenant hsavinig neither Wife tor Attorney. known ton reside withsins the limits f the said State, ott whom a copy of said dec arations with a rule to plead thereon enn bts srved. on motions of Mr Wardlaw. Plaitntiffs Attornaey, it is orderedi. that the saisd Defimdusat ppear andr plad to thesnid Declarsations within a year and a dlay, fromi the slate hecreol, or ud-ment will be awardedl agsaintst him by de. Clerk's Office, A pril 30, 1847, 1y 13 SOUTH CAROLINA. ED)GIFIELD D1STRIC~T. iN TIl E COMMON PL EAS. llenry 13. Gleason, Declarution us. in ames HI. Jones.' & Co. Ataaent. Tl H E Plsainstiti in the above case, havinag th iis damy filed his Dselaration in my o)1 ice, anid the Dehi-nidant hsavig necisher wife icr attorney. knownt to reside withiti the limits > this State. oan wvhom a copy oaf the said De :larationt, with a rnle to plead, east he served. in motion of Mr.G(rav, Attorney for Plaintiff, [tin ordered,'Thaat the' said Defe'ndant appear amd plead to the said Declarsatiort, wvithirn a year ad a slay froms thie slate hereof, sir final aind absolutlo jndgment will bn awarded against him my default. TiO. G. BACOsN, ClerIk. Clerk's Oflce,aMay 26,1847. qiy 19 -CAUTION. LL1 Persons ard~ hereby cauttioned a .s gainst eniployinig or hanrboring. nmy ndented appreniice named Robieri Wood serst,as lie' has left my ermprlay-w-iihoutl ay provocatlion, tint I am deterined to prosente' any one who eiiher emiptoys or terbors him. J. D. TIDBIETTS. March 13 - 3t 8 raefenberg Comp ny's -Ue' 50.. BWe& .New C " VOr.-Miftd cr. Bify tha ftit G& te - BRAaaR'D f ''e' Georgai d Y poited e - ent'siht-'w aed to eatablie).-AI SDepts therein,a - grant righ ip o the Coi,a.~ - Medieines.. - Eery :;entg * have a certiente wath, the seal of the Con fly therennto.signmed by its Secretary'afnd 6 ui3 tersigned by the aforesaid General enti oneC is ais~thorfiaed-to sell the Company'a dines without such cernfeate.7.-4.. EDWARD-BARTONS'ccrybi Graefenbeg Medicindiug. - The ttcersigned is full repared toe'st P a GRtAIEFENBERG DELPOsi. mall plae p oper size itn S. Carolina and GeorgiaI mnediate.applietiona shouldl be rmade,- peta. ly or by letter t. George Brainen, 1ent 10, lilnyie street, Charleston. , probably be but one Depor in atown' rjj6E laige the agency.wilbe r.exy yallsblgtn The celebrateJ Medicines of the EN BE RGCOMPAN Y are rapidlad ;Om pletely superceeding all others. ..Wher~eg. ttr diaced,-u-eiarinks o usnga o!e - Their chareter isl est explatmid; that THiIRTY THOUSAND.50 4 *TH EIRL P L LS A LONE.A RE.SOLDjAl M AND EVERY WEEK~ s-. o" Certificates up-,'cetiGcites aip f the country. are -coistW oep. - ing to their wonderful jeers. i-h as is almost immediately- felt,:o th will show the invalid. Yhelrt&Jlap-irifj> not Ltuing h.im good~ The sick h al4e abandon all othier medacemd and' g Pills a lair tsal. Tbe operations of ths ompany the world-are of unfirecedeaitedaj~ igh and comtandg cbarae received the uTqualiied .rob gwehedl Cdrymen'istituaW.jjq' jpa the ptublic genterally. --e~j~a bituines is assunn ant through. the Grufiaberg T. every nhily in the.a. w: ri some kind.ogpaent eoa -- tiniz, like- thaiof :bhaC f publie..imporaan~.B~ medicines may hea.an. The leadingartins of ite - -i. is innterd'er is -picc~ikl~ TH E GRA.EFENBUTRG FO The following complamt.guaci to-their-power Astha pub --- Seve an Bilious Compliin G M Beuls:-defi ienta--erj-neu taon ke t .o ' " Catank. . A Consipztioi Iya Coutih orP ~e~nentl mesiveness intaiad'le"su iyspdissi, 4( .tilan C-asnpp. ' i D i pne E - S - - :Cf &'etyieI.Itothwpo, - The nsames itbot aTiE l l:Di tlhe woridh It isaivi WY whicb children -anfd ouaw~i . suammer complains,djsteygiIaf IfectiOnst'aftheastosarn lia. -Prico 50 cents aboulepsiid..ie . rectionis . -- pe'e THE GREEN OUNTAN OINTMlENT.-Whre.~vrndaionn ~ g this Uiitmtaent.is a -poitive andeif T~im dy. -Pzice 25 ad 50 ets.egbosi4:6~t T H G RAEFENBERG FEVERLAND G UE.PIL LS-Trie mastimpici'iasjaie( be placed ont these Pills.- They ae-th'sti positive.cures knownu and ashoulded" -y all who suffer fro'u'tuis disdrder.i Pne-4 bTxlE GRAEFENBERGEELE For disordors of the eyes this L'gsiotag o equal., It is comapounded npon thesmoypj~ tic pminciples,anid Etas performedexrag~ia ry caires. For violent .inammation. -duan nd failing of die sight, weakness of e1: - invohmttary weeping. foreigti substanciuyhe eye, &c., itis a positive~ and speedy-qua, 4. - 25 cents abottle, with full durctis. d-, THE GRAEFENBERG HEALTIIBf' TERS-Sovereign to bud up theM99er uysteW, to restore the appetite,.andcele sk in. Price 25 cents. a package. ..y-d G RA EFENBERG SA RSA PARWL& COMl'OUN O-Wrrat ed tomake woqut superior n quality to any in thp wor.gi. Atnd fort sale by. Edgefield Court House,-8,0. A nd in Charleston, by NELSON CA RTER opposite the Chtarleston Haitela; AMOS E. opposite the P. 0. ad 263 Kingest.CiarlI WVM [IAINES. Anguista, Ga.- 3 -JOHN LEMMOItN. fihati.&SC,a M. LEMIMON, Winsborough, S8, january 21 *3m ,, Brought to the Jaf ' O F this Distract, a Mulatto map, wherny his name is hIRA M. and thathe belkg ~ to Mr. John Hlarrison, of Fairfield Distiit, C. Said fellow is about five feet ix''iiset Sigh, bietweeni 23 and 25 years of ige,3tiriht comaplexiona. He has a scar under'the lefF'ey said f..llow says he ranaway. sometime-insJl or Anra:st kast -- Trhe ownter is regnested to ,come. forwad, prove property. pny charges.. and take h away, or lie will be dealt with as thejlawdirecs C. H. GOODMtAN, J.E.D.3 jantuary 5.t EARS (OF EARLY SIX W E RARE RPYE COlt(N. J00 E ARS of -the ak~pve ve~~~ large.uami htnutiful.OjN pt eien Eatr. TURNIP BEET'i' illud. oh Landreth's Genuine Garden Seeds, &~ sale by - R. S. ROBERTS .fcb.9 ifr