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mot EDGEFIELD C. R1. WEDNESDAY. MAr 3, 1848. Tat-RAmx -During the last week, we iad some good showers of rain in the neighborhood. A tool spell afterwards succeeded. On Siun day evening. rain con-snad l.alinmg, an I co;) tinued all night, au. did not stop until niiioa on Mfon day. We are mn lebmt- I to th-t U r-. A. BURT for various Bullic Documents, for which lie will accept our thanks. We areindelited to-sone uniknown friend fcr a copy of an Addreir by W. LEVVar r overthe remains ofSergeanit B. F. Mattison. ofthe Abbeville Coimpan, Pnimetto Regi wa7nt, who was killed before the city of Mexico in the charge on Chapultepec. nit the 13th Sept.'47. We think it an excellent and ap propriate Address' andl will endeiavor to pub, lish some extracts from it shortly. We are indebted i 'Ir. Seibels, a native or this District, bit now in service in Mexico, for a papercontaining an account olhis promotion to a Judgezhip in a toa n in that country. Mr Seibels is also Lieutenant Gavernmor. MT We aro indebted to Capt. Rich. Wari, of this District. for a copy of the Leiceister Mercury, an English paper. It contain. much ews. principally Eng!ish, and has also sone agiecable miscellany. Taru Nzws Faon Eutop.-Revolution is quite the order of the day -in -Europe. It seemsthat the Kings and potentates, gaenerally, are trembling for their thrones. We hope that their oppressed subjects . may assert their rights and be able- to preserve them. UiL BAscouB.--This distinguished Divine of the Methodist Church, has' preached somne of his eloquent discources in .Charlesion. innd was invited to Columbia. Dr.'B. is one of the inost talented clergymen in onr country. - He is a most able advocate of sonthern inititutions, and is a leading miit of th Method Epic Church' South. NMETING OF Ti FRitts )3 OF I't.ADo i1. CsaLesTo.-In parenancei of-acall ,miade by the fririfds'aif Irish independene. a l arge lmd edthiial6 oettig' Yhel' it th , fi bernian Ilhl,1i the -ity of *harlest n, ~tie teNorthrop.-James D. Rbett, B: IE Camrroll and a. G.- Miagrath, Esq-rs. Certitin reMhiutions ~were adopted.- The-following Wsth-e last: *ResoFird, "T~hat wve regard with deep ansxie.. ty and6hope the pat-iotic demonstration of the people bf Ireland, and will cordially aid them to Sestablish their indepenance -inm every way nmot inmconsistent. with oun obligations as Amneicanm *Citizens." AnorLIToZ ExciTEMSET- .Y xx ASn:NGTo7 Cr-Io-extracts which w'" publish, it *.will be seen that great excitement har prevailed * a,~ashmington City, on account of the steali g M-of certain slaves, by certain personk, with the * 'intention to liberate them, or sell themn for- their own benefit. Very exciting procetedings ini -leonsequene of this, have taken place among tep opr~o Washinmgton-andl the riegro stealers have been c.ptured A viaoleimt de bate' also eprun.: up ini Congress, for a brief account of whmichm, we refer our readems- to *Congressional news. MIEETIN'oF THE FR-ziN~s oF GERif 5NY IN Cot.UNmmA.-Onm Wednmesdfy evenmiig time 26th - u It., the Germans residing ini Colmbia, Smouth Carolina, form~d an extensive Tmaca Light procession, anid with appropriate hamners anid devices, made a beautiful exhibi-tion, attracting a large conceouirse of citizens. Thme procession was headed by a band of youths in suitable costumes, who bore :niniature flits of thme Uni ted States and Ger-auny, interanmigled, amnd af ter these came time German citizenms, who bore time battle flags offthmeir respmec:ive nations. Tme French, Swiss and time Tartan Plaid of time Gaul, and the:Shamrock of Ireland were con -spicuous. *Tme processmonm moved thiroughm t he entire length of Main street, and downm mo thme College Campus. and hahting before time house of Professor Leiber, the torch bearer amsmmg a German hmymna of liberty, after whlichm Professor Leiber being loudly called for. appeared amnd - addressed the assemubly in Emnglisha. His5 aml. dress wvas rich in historical details. H e then addressed his countryuien in time languaige of of their Fatherland, anal closed by calling fur a torch to light an-I leadi the way to the m:tnsion -of President Prestn, whmereu he propmosasd "three times three chmeers for thme Unmited States." Arriving there, the crowd called for time great orator, who appeared amid spoke ini strains most thirilling and heartstirringt. His theme - .was the " Gienius of G'ermny "-her right to demand the freedom of har press -her right to claim a -Representative Parlia nd'nr - whi'ch first fanndbirth ini time Tentonic he-art-hear pu-' -*rification oif the - Christian Reli:iomn by the J e formation ; and last her righat to burn Iaer own -gunpow~der in the defence and thea ete:msion of all these privtleges. ie paid a merited co:n. pliment to Dr. Leiber, who had shed hmis blood inm his yonthful days inm the c amnse of his .native coumntry. He thanked. the Germ-in citizens for -making tihe College Ca-apus the 'scene of their -rejoicemgs in time name of the Facnky amid Stm. dents.. He closed amidl prolonged plauidits, ~glsiuiig die old Geran sentiment of "aLiberty. CMorality and Order." The procession ti en moved back to the starting point, amnd the whole EXIILT OF BAkXs IN CHARLEsTx.-We C copy from' a Charlestion paper,,the following ti account of the present condition of the Banks in that city. The exhibit shows the anbit of t circulation of the bills of each Bank, and the specie and exc-hange which eacb has on haid. S3UTIIwEaER. RAil. Roto BAN . II Circiation, 8-146.193 00 Specie and Exchange, 334,211 46 Exceam or Circulation, 000,000 0 " Excess of Specin and Exchinge, 18.03B 46 li UNio- BAnK. ot Circulatin, $121.670 00 a Specie ad Exchange, 156.8~3 40 a Excess of Specie and Exchange, 43.183 40 I) PLANas' AND MECHANICS' BAN I Circulatioi. ,23.3G0 00 bc Specie a:d Exch-inge, 2Da,853 25 I - C Excess of Circulation, 4.40 77 In . S-rrE B. K. Circnb-tion. 293,727 50 Specie and Exchange, 382,431 00 Excess of Circulation. 000 000 Excess or Specie and Exc'iange, 83,703 50 A BANE OF SOUTH CAnOLINA. pr Circualatiaon. 118,552 50 bn Specie anJ Exchange, 212,76-4 2 ly Excess of Circiuatino, 003.000 00 Excess of Specie and Exchange, 121,215 72 111 0 ~ pl For the AdeocrUscr. at - w Ma. EnToa.-Io a form of government , like ours, I am satisfied that the people possess the inherit right, to require of those asking office at their hands, ti give an ex pression, of what will be their course upon be any important measures, likely to be pre sented befo -o them, in the event of their elec'i-t. With this conviction I am pre- d pared t) reply promptly, to the propositions as made not long since, by "A Voter," through the columins of your paper. With the little knowledge, which I pOs sess, of the history of t;ie Bank of the State of South Carolina, I am convinced that the advantages, that were confidently expected at its organization, have not 'been obtained. Its early advocates were san guine that in its operations the State would receive such an amount of revenue that direct taxation would at least he consider- h ably redu.-ed if not made, merely tin r miual, and that it would also be to the pe. S ple, (its stockholders) a source of accom, modation. That it has in any way had a tendency to leisen our direct taaaioIn. I doubt not all are convinced that it h as fail-e ed; and as to the accommod.tinions which. were proposel a referenete the comiu- e nication of of "A Voter"~74 - sufficietnt t h show that its object in this respect has bpen I entirely perverted; its own direct andl in. A direct mainagers'being its favorites. Now with a view to correct these abuses of pow er, as practised in the direction of this In- D stitution, and as a surer guaractee :o the d -ights of the people, should the citizens ofh Edgefleld district honor me with a seat in the Legislature. [ will vote rir a Report of the liabilities of the Officers and Drectors. of the ink and its Branches. and of the 3l mhers of the Legislature p. the Bank a of the State of S auth Carolina to be " made anuallvto the Le:islature and pub.' lished. ... ON'LAKE.: IaystA L: -141 " orint :Adheerise.. TO T HE VOTERS OF ElDGEFIEID DlIS * TRiCT. I have yisddI to the wishes oI friends to becomne a can'lidate for the Legislnture at its next session. and hain been inter rogated .by "A Voter" in Jhe Edgeaeld vi Advertiser, i'n' relationt t'o thelankk of the irt State' of South Carolitna. B'elievinmg it to tC be an' undheniable right belonginig to the fr ci'izens of any Republican Givernment to 'p know the senatimetnts andu feeliugs upon all 8 q-sestiuihs'ofimnportance of those who pro- He p's,- to represent themi in'the Legislature, tI I will proceed briefly to aniswer the ques-.1 tions ais introduced 'by "A Voter." .d The question i5. "Will vou, if elected, C: voie for a Repori of the liabilities of the 2 Oti'icers nd Directors of the Banik andi its Branches, and oif the Membhers of the el Legislature to the Bank of the Siate of L douth Carolitna, to, be made annually to a the Legislature and published." I anstwer. tc .sea-andt furthermore, I an in favor of a 't thir.tah investigati of the Bank, and1 its condition be maa'le, knt .vn to t m people a of cte State, who are the s''ckhilder, of , the Bank. R. 13. BOUl(N1I~IP. May lst,-1848. IIIGti Ns' Fatar, A pril I8th, 1848. t' Mr. Editor:' By copy it in your paper the remarks of "Tyger," from the Charles ton Mercury, (which piece I enclose,) )Ou a will not only oblige me, but ren-fer a ser- a vice to your readers. t< Respectfully, Yours, &c,. A? SU BSCR IBE R. .p Fromt tiac Charleston Mercury. Ii Mr. Editor: There is a disposition in a some of the upper Districts, otn the ipart of l', the p'eople, to make at the ensuing election b for State Representatives, the qluestion whether the State Bank shall or shall not F he -'openly, fairly and fully investigated" F by that bo'dy' A This matter has been smotheredl and E ke)t Tir a state of '-veiled mystery' for ua ocany years, by the mone~pd inuence, which is long enough ; and should ini jus, D tice~ to thouse who have been strppiir~iig the TI inlstitution, by their industry, be publicly and. thortoughly investigated. Your paiper has had the independdu~ceT to pu'olish a "serica of essays" ham the pen of "Autti-D~ebt," whicm'has tbrought B to light many start ling. facts in arelation to the Bank, and caused the lahmtitig part of T the ccmtmunity to reflect tupon the, positionE this institution now uccupies.E "Atnti-.Dei has prescribed and admninis. tered an untidote which las,. itn a great mneasure, relieved the Srate fro-n a dread ful mulady wvhich threatened 10 seize upon its conistitutio~n, and which bids fair, if not suddetnly relieved, to) termninate fatally. This writer, (whoever lie tie) deserves the C rnemoriaz aeterna of his contrymeri, for thus nippitng ini the bud this -'miaia,'' a whaich would have certaiinly ended in o death or the disgrace of our proud atnd be. ti loved State. I, for one, will not vote for any man (I whlo will not uneqtuivocally promise to use his uncompromnising el'orts to bring 'the d. Snt.e Rnkto a perfect showintg-one that ti in- be understond by:--any-one' wlo-will ke the pais-tolok urthemselves.' It is said by the a oeates of-the Baik lat-sch explanation ':would be fatal-Ao le interest of it; that thie patronage' ould cease when the indebted ness aofjthqose. ho dealt with it wai made puli..1, is justice to the Stockholders (Tui0 PEO 6L) and character of the State ? Wioerei there a Baink whose Stockholders- dives it meet once in thirty years (!!) to inves ,ate boiks and scrutinize the acts of.the licers ? It is. also said that if the transi :tions of the Bank are to be made public,' > pirson would discount, nor offe-r hisipa -r for discount, rat the Bsuk ; c6nbequent the doors might as woll be closdd. ranted. No nan, or set of men, ar uand to patr ,nizo this Ban':.; or, a -a. nromli member once said, there ii "no implete" alout the matter. Lay the a down that every transaction was tO known to those who desired it made iblic; then it they choose 10 present eir paper, well and goo-l. if not, then the ik oficers coild lie 'dispensed with. re not the rights of the people in a very ecarious situation, while they are thus nking in the dark ? And more especial when. as shewn by "Anti-Deht," the [icers theraseloes are largely indebted to e Bank ? Anal' als" when the Areater irtion of its customers are broken diwn istocracy, holstered up byfalse pretences, bose very existence depends t-pon the ink ? "Atnti-D.bt" makes miny seri-is char s, which. if they are well authenticated. id I hatve every reason to believe. can will c rose the sovereign people to rise their manjesty and crush this mighty onster, whose breath is more to be eaded thatn that ohf the Upas tree, and' hose influence will contraminate and' ight every prospect of republicanism" ad liberty. Tue complex state into hich the monetary afftirs and iiiterest our State have got will require nearly i age to extricate itself. . The Rtil Road interest haq been the 1,an15 of sidlhing rao. onerons d--ht upon e State, whichi I fear will never be paid itiil the people are taxe:' for the payienit. he capital of the Batik (il there be any) is beci expended with.a free hand upon ilroad projects ; and were the State tock now to be sold, it would not- bring irty cents to the dollar, besides losing e interest; ail not only this; but it has id open the door ta extravagance and. irruption among our public servants-. Ubi mel, ibi apes." To remedy these ils, which have so long existed, is what is prompted the upper or backwatls - wntry to make this qiestion at the pulls.. etion is the watchword, and there is no. tie to be lost-we must be up and doing.. After what has been said -by "Ani ebt," it is utterly useless to.entler into a itail of the merits and demerits relative this q-iestion; indeed, I reel incompe ni, aid consequently must leave it 'to tIer pens. - In'conclusion, 'Mr. Filiir, I bei you. i k isiur ~ ~ ~ ~ - e.re4ndn Kai~hN er-: ission to publish five inousnnd niprve' copi. of iis series of essy, fore atut'touis diistrihriun' and I ask gou sta ill bd ijie-cost iheAifY .W ' a u :i er e Ove thaQJX-eeicircitionof ehieusnys ll bedoinathe State sone'servie 1 t REMARKABLA FULFILMENT *OFIPROPHECSY. A's prophecy is-interpreted by those conq rsant with sacred history-appers. to lie piregress throughout the w'orld, our at nliuion as een directed to the subject by a end who has placed in our hands a hook ablished in this city in 1812. by the Rev. .C. biieall, a clergyiman or the Pro' stanit Episcopal church.' It is entitled e " A'ge of thnm Woirld anal the signs or e Tlimnes." TIhte must remn:trkabale pre Ctiiiu, 0or rather interpretation of prophe - rin this book, is the followving, 'at page " The great day of crisis, both to the murcht andl the wo'-rld is " just at hanal." nok to IS817! Msy heaven prepare us I to mieer u.ziinmayedl, the terrors, anid share triumnphantly, in the glories of' bat d y.'" Adlmitting the correctness of history id chrontoloigy, as handedi down to the 'esent generi'atiaan, our author save again: " The crisis in A. D. 1817, arid the fiat hing of the mtystetry of Goal, in 1808, is tablished upon groatuds of equal certain Now, as 1847, was~ the year itt nhih en liberal tnovemnent in Euroape was coi enaced by the Pipe, itt opposition .to the liedl powers or Franice, Russia, Prussia,' ad Ausiria, atnd as the laiteKinig of France the liberal move.nzents in Itally was one 'eat cause of the late'astoomnding nevolu ran'tin Eu~rope, this intterpretation of' pro desy, foiunnied as it is, upon0 the the ful mnentof ot her pr>phesies, b eeomes' of' >soirbinig interest. .We therefore give the' Ilowinig'chronology, from Mr. Shimeall' e >ok, pointing to these events: .YEARS. A. Mi. rom thie cremtion to the fidaid, 1650 1656 rum thte flood to Abrahtam's .leanvintg H-arant, 427 2083 liction anid Bounduge, 430 25t3 todus to endh of' S8ai's reign. 544 3057 enth efan'iaa tn Babyloish . Ctaptivity, 473 3530 ibylnish Captivity. 70 '3300 ii begitnmna or Dantiel's 70 weeks, 70. 3579 a the e::d of' D-tniel'sr 70 , wveeks, te,4 3'7, 453 ag'inntig ofr 1260 datys, ini A D. 533 533 ae 12r;0 d ays aof Dantiel and St. Johin, 1'26d scuss of' 1290 days of Danial over 12(0. 33 cress of 1.35 oift Diaiel xau over 1'29t0, 45 Tiatal, 2331, -Add hifstorical years above 3679 armfnencemient of the Milleninm, 6"'.000 1Hlre it wvill be ohiserved;'he datys and eeks are supposedl to ternminate attlw tad of'six tosatid 'years from thte crea-' in, wshena the' prophesj of' Rw'. xvi. I7n is be fulfilled. Th'ie '70 wveek. of Diniel ass 37) being taken rrom- 2321~ ~thoe agf 'egate of all the propheitic wveeks atid tys~.we have 1868', the yem of the' Chri-: .rt,.,u in ..,t the 6,00 year..... ...... innug -of the. lillerium 10 ears) of Daniel, end dayjj leginnin 1 70.]eeks, (45: bt ,300zdays nde remain, Iteun..21 y.ears I4 _ air autli r says) are to bc 1i a rit " ch ea. (Rev M Alir.., Shemeall claimed I I as It) itness the hegi-ninj tion of the Jews to Palestine liteially fulfilled lost year i all parts .o . irope ssion, fror the.Turliish go .le in Jerusalem and the ther, the.suhje is of ex aerest. The book was priu 1842, by Swords. San York Morning Star. tee". !g is an extract frum a let. pcr the AcaoIiafrom a highly ge utleman of this city, now traveltn;i Fraucej a:j -116ohing s-tisfactory to add on t ) .t oillthings here; they appear to Q e every day. The finan ce th-untry are in a dreadful coodi tio n trade is at a stop. Al'osit all in tile.houses are stopping payment r tIfa, .atid most of the Banking S 'h ha'v 4not faliled are liq'uida tnt e mealic currency is fast disap t'ead o panic is dreadful, and there isS ivif.ension for the future that tIe -elliIng where it will stop. In H)r efay nobody pays, and mer-, ehan 'arriving has no claimants, and man h'e' ~ships are being sent to other r-eston Mercury. SPRltztor.--Chris re-estab nity of human nature. lie a us , princiciples of eternal jis he grand secret of all hartony S ,on earth as in heaven love! Till we arrive to that poini of lis sysemn,'we are.utiacquainted with Cht'sti anitjy.and are ignorant of aturi and our destii Thie dogmas and the mysteries that even the very highest disciples ha've wraped around this glorious sun of the Ch qr i ten-this al.1 embracing sen ttm tfbbversal love, have only oh. soitrli is Iight from us, and screened fra' ..;:its vital warmth. The gospel dooepot-consist in doctrines and ceremo nties. Itt ilove.. 4B, Iqve,-we must know who are %o "our love; and here* again the reve .o Chrst embraced the infinite: IT t llove thy neighbor as thyse If.', .An lAn..ame the question- "Who it 'tyei ry A nd the answer, express edai .nonitamortal story was,.'aEvery one sw h 1d thy help." t Y. B1. OUR' ARMY Is 'SO. SUCCESSFUL. - if r 'ttg official reports, .here are ,q ousantdg omen in the Armerican ar a! iPntp ysy- loud scolding wo tall h found .to drive:the enemy No modder ihe'o ?.xicans: cut n,1 amwheolifey-found toihousand o ;A ltaosr1n.L~ER,-Judge Morse, 0 ew- York, ',has decidt 'U,"oa tional for a"'colorid mit lIiIt Silieand let asidi ij q w.q ateremanas th B fiTUARiY. - >au thi4'.life in Benion county, Ala. oi tli''i1th pril; 18.1, aged 26-years. 5 mobnths and 3 da . Mia. F'asct~s A. E. CARa, witi of Mr< T.-Carr Esq., formerly of Edlg.fiek~ district, .C. The decensed has left a hu.i band'A iibree children to mourn their irrepa rablef .tit they have no cause to mnoun a! those .ave no hope. The decensed -em -braegd . tristiatn Religion tunder tlje hap tiit denn Iaaton in her 13th year; since wh'cl time she' as baen a trne follower of Christ it the attitu e.of a devoted Christi.rt, a kimt neighbr un indulgent mother. and a consolin; and anecfonte here. She died with toll coni fidence ti hler Savior, with a tbettcr world ii #1 ilision Societ y. TI HN Fe lowship Ladies' lomne Missimt .Soet will hold its fimrtht Anniversar at ello sip bleeting House. three mnile! soniltof- amhridge. Sat urday before the fiis Lnrd's da in, May next. Rev. J. Ml. Chiles i: intviied tu deliver the Anniversary Address. Revw.Jo 'Srapp. B F. Corley, and R. A Child, ar invited to attend a ' spezakers. Service toa commence at 11 o'clork A. MI. hfrhenuds of benievolence are invrited te aftend~ -'lhy field to be cnltivated under ti directionbfthieBoard of'Domuestic al4issions n S. B..Corlyention is large, the destitution arent laborersa ldwcontribuittons insniaficient. Onr re penosibilijy vast. Mten of Isreal, Ihelp! Friend of Truth and So.uthen Institutions, Help' -. B REQtU.sTr oF THE SocuETy. Abbeville.Banner will copy. April' ~8 i evy Little H~elps. IN en tpequenice of the great pretanre in me Sr,ey muttrs. I will attend at Edgefield C. [I on Moncay, 29tb. May, inst , for the accommto datiojoaiywsho have made their Tax te tutns add'ot 'paid, they can meet tme on the day '.< J. QUATTLEBUM,Tyc. iny 2d~2 4t 15 .,1C. G. WAGNER. -ttorney at L aw. ~-AIKIN. S. C.,. U tlpractice in the Cottrts of fBa'enwel V 4gfeld atnd Oranigebturg. R EFRxE19e s. Messrs Ir avL & BaawsrEn. Charleston. JJir BAUBKZTT.' Edgafleld C. HI. gy T~e Yolluntigentlemaen are antnoutnce by thetr( &eds as candidates for the Office'e Tax Co Ror,at the ensuing election : Col. JIN QUATTLEBUM, GEOR 5I~. SH EPPA RD, ED,MUI'D..MORRKIS, s4MP ON-B,'MAYS, Maj. S. C. SCOTT. LPJyt WiLSON.' JAMIEISPANN. l- 7Ta Fiehds- of P5TEfR QUATTLE BUJM fiannitce'himn as a candidate ft the sfi~ lerk of the Court of Commno Pl5ft u Olitrict, at the ensning electip * -i .50 *T4~~SofCO Co~R. B. Rouxiqznn :auun nmq a Cmndtidate for a seati ::heo aersntaids-iuse 6enu: idget , 7 IT0We are anthorized to announce DAN IEL HOLLAND. Esq.. as a candidate for re election. to ~assat in the Houe of Delegates. Thi firends of Minj. JOHN .TO.IKINS an nounce him as a candidate for a seat ins the House of Representtives at the ensuing elec tion. AlMy 3 The friends ofIr. JOHN LAKE, unniunce him as a Candidate roi a sent in the libuse of Representatives, at the ensuing election. March 14 tf 8 iLTThe friendsofMaj.ABRAHAM JONES an nounce him as a canididate for re-election to the Legislature. 07 We are authorized to annuonnce W. A. HARRIS, Ensir., as a candidate fur a scnt in c the House of Representatives, at the next elee tion. lebruary 9 if 3 O7P'We are autharised to anonou nee B C. YANCEY. Emir., as a candidnie for a sent iu the louse of' Represeniatives, at the ensning election. March 29 te 10 Roberts' Cheap Cash Store! Selling off at Cost for One .IonA . In SPLENDID Aluscovado Sugar, 11 pounds I for $1,00, Molnlasses, saine as last, at 37 ets a gallon, Coffee 101 lpound for $l,00, N. York crushed sugar. 8 pounds for $1,00. Factory Yarn. all numbers. 87j etis., FNctiory Stripes, 104 cis. a yard. Segats, choicest brands, 25 to 50cts a dozen. All new Goods, and now in Store. oand for i sale by R. S. ROBELTS. M ay 2d f 15 Barouche for Sale. A LIGIuT. str.-g andne:t Two Ilorse Barouche, but little nmet, ir wile low, by GEO. PARioTT,or or J. E. AlcDONALD. ti s'lay 331 41, 15 11 v EDGEFIELD ACADEII. e C T H E unusnal contiinnance of wet and.cold, n so utifavoruhle to the use of mineral wa ters, rendering it necessmay for the undersigned to continme longer at this Spring- thau anticipa ted, the exercisetiuf this luistitoin will not be resuned till th'e ifd Monday in May next. No loss ofu day in the session will resuft from this 'arripgenent, but a shorter periud of time on- a ly in the next vacation. 1- K. M1'CLINTOCK'. Indian Spring, April 18 15 Wool m the Seed. IfE Snhcrthers are prepared to Card . wool. injthe best possible mnaier-for Toll or Cash, at ctstimaty rates, and solicit a share of the public patrotn:ge heretofore so liberally bestowed, and w'ill receive the Wool without burring or picking, without any additional charge, at their old stad on Duncan'b Creek, 8 miles east of Laurens C. 11. ,M.3. W. B SHELDON &,SON.. .-M3y 3,. 15 The Abbevile Banner, Edgefeld Advertiser, 'Sptirtan and Palmeito State Baaner'will copy 3 no'itiks and thirge acidunts'to this'office. 'aurecvs ead State f South ar lin hEDGEILD DISTRIN a .~ M. Broadwater, residing at Mrs. E.~ S. *e. Garrett's on Horn's Creek,'sixteena mtiles from H amburg, on the roud lending froma Mrs. Sullivan's-.to Capt., Win. Garrett's, tolls before me a small. Sorrel F~illy, abont; l(curteen hands high, lel t hind faotwhite a little above the i'ellock.. a stmail blaz..ain the flice, a long tail ,.and the main lying on the left side-itn very low or der. Adjudge, to be three years old att foaling timte, no imaarks or brands pereeivale. A p pruised at twenty dollars. S. lBROAlfW ATlER, Mag. May 3, in4 ' 15, STATE OF SOIJTII CA ROLINA EDGEFIELD DISTRICIT. IN THlE COURT OF ORDLINARY. QY JOHN HILL; Esq., Ordinary of - 1)Edgefield District : ..ie WVhereas John S. Ardisihth ap i me for Letters of Admniisrntio, tin all antd sing'u ar the goiids and chattels, rights andI credlits of Christopher W. A riis, late of the District,.aforcsid, deceased. These are. therefore, to cie and admon ish all and singular, the kindred and cred itors of the said deceased, t Ihe andi appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to bc holdent am Edge field Court Houtse, on the .1 Ith day of Maty inst., to shnwv cause. if anty, whty the~ said administration shoul d not be granutedl. :Given under my bhood and seal, this the ist day ol May, in the year of our Lord (1nd thtousstnd eight hundired and - forty-eight, and itn the 72d year of Amer can independence. . JOHN IIILL,0. E.'D. May3 - 1 Drugs and lMedicines. Castor Oil, BaL-iam of Wild 4 huerry, Sweet do. , Marshall's Sarsatparilla, Trauin do. Prestona's Ex. Lemon, i British Oil. H enry's Magntesia, Seidtitz Pow. Lump do. Soda do. Venetian Rod, . Car. Indigo .Spanish Brown, Spian. Float do. Alham,. Glue, Castile Soap, Saltptrr-, Ep. Salts, Fancy 'do. Creatm Tartar, Black Snuftf. Sup. Carb. Soda, Scotee do. ...Gum Aruihic, Sanger Minrd, Licorico Root,' BI. Blnte & Rd. Extracts &tc. Intk,. Lemniu Syrup, Jusat received and foar sale by'' CIIAS. A MEIGS. April 26, tf 14. IlIAD QUAR(TERS.' LIMESTO NE SPRINGS, S. C. ~ r A pril 12 l848. .ALL COMMUJNIC-ATIONS intenided-for thte FExecutive Department. ;will -be ad dressed to LIMESTONE ESPRINGS. Spar tanbttrg District, S. .,., which place line been. fixed on as -Head Qaarters" until further no tice. - Byordercof - 7 his Exellency Governor Jourso Aprion 1 2t ElYGEIs'ELD Dil@TI T iE Subsriber respectful informs his friends and the public, tha he is latele urchased this well known HOTEL, formeily ept by AMessrs. Glover and B'rt. ..The iouse n, recpmuly undergone considerable impro've ments sd every tbing put .in the. finest ordex Ad conveni.ence for the comfort.of perpanent rid transictn bparders. His.Table Will .be irnished with th- best that-the country wilt l'ord. His. Bar, will alon, be irnished with the cat of L2qnors. And his Siable bountifully upplie.i wih good. wholesome provender, and ondleted by imtentive Osler,. ,The Proprietor solicrii a share of public ationge. us lie c;ru assure. all, that :it will: be is cairnest mndeavors t, give satisfactiot.. His burges will be moderate. : ,EN .. If. JENNINGS9. April 26. t 14. PLANTERS' HOTEL' EDGEFIELD COURT HOUSE, S. C. The Subscribers resipectfully'an ' c "once to their friends and the , public generally..that they have , purc:nased Irom Mr. C. 11. Good'. n, the above imna large and.commodiou louse where they are prepared to entertain all ho may call upon them. . .... This lOTEL has recently undergone thor. nsgh and extensive repairsr and its favorable. Ction, together with a 'detertuinationoinomr, art that no effort shall be spared to- make it nphalically the -STRANGER'S'HOUSE,". rd us to hope that we, shall merit and ieceive liberal share of public patronage, ARSISTEAD BURT JOHN L. DOBY. April 10, 18-4 t 12 r HE unier'igned having disposed.-of his, entire irtere:st in the above named.otel > Messrs. BU RT & DOBY. takes this oppor it of.returning his- sincero thanksjo-his, iden and patrons, for the Jiberal -pAiCage 4hich has been bestowed, upon. him or" the t tfew years, and also takes. plasurein -re-. nmending his srccessors, .to.the--favorable otice o the travelling communi . . C. 1.G ODMAN. April10 .:- tf 12 Niew and FAshionable., SPRIN G 0DS. M -l. . Crane has just received largeri w and .beautiful assortinea. of npr*ag, mnds, consismtig in. part of. Rich 'an igired Tissue ?ilks. . Plain. Figured atd-Embroid';-e ge Rich PlaidGrenedinies, Rich Plaid Mandarines,. new & Inuful Rich liid Sylphidq,,. Plaid & Fig-Organda Muslins,, ' Rich Plnid Pompodore,. do. Linen Gjngham.,.plaid.and *or%' Pl'in Satintstriped nd pla i ck1ttk Riciholored Silk, ' r Muslin Capes.and.Cllrs " ' lltack Lace Vist 6.',, Brege Crn pe niidfm Myile? 1, tidies' and Ge .dail a Cottonand'Lionndl'asi gr, a is or geutlemran and youstis' -ssmm ewear-. alothes of all col s.Mingle nill'a Cassiineres new prateruns) together wvitira gpeaivaiey ~ of ther Spring ass Simier Go64s-iovybi, I m receiving weekly aupplias by thre steamers, rid I fitter myself will enable me, to mske it. r great'aidvanitage to my enst'oter'siljd friends, n visiting the9 city to give me si egl before Pur hasing elsewhere. Augusta, Airil 2.. 3tw 14 A'GREAT CHANGE! .Selling ofrat Cost. FOR ONE MONTH ONI! will offer to the Public my presentexten. sive stock of ,- . . DRY GOODS, :.CLOTLIING, HATS, BOOTS. AND SHOES. IIARDWARE. BOOKS AND. -STATIONERY. -.UMBIRELLAS. 'ARASOLS, CROCKERY AND GLASS W Alt E, TIN W ARit, V3.I EST1C GOODS, G ItOCE RIES, F~A N CY ARTICLES. JEUR AND .CLt.TfII CA Ps PERiF U.ME RY, I T COST, positicely fur one ifont onrt0 those who wish hnrgrains hand bette come non, before the-best goods are selected ont. &L S, ROBERTS. April26 -. tf 14 HEDQUAiIT ERS, 2dReg'nrt Cavadry, S. C.AI 5 - . EDG EFIELD, April 17,1 )RE E RS No. I.. Hr lE Edgefieldl Sqiuad'ron.of this Rpgiment F-will appear a. 1Edgeiclh .C..jprse, eru ~aturday th 0t Maty'next, for drill and re .Olicers and Nn-Commnissioned Oflicers,; ei ra.4emnble the day pevious for drill and nstructon.. ...*,. - .The.Abbeyille Eqnnadron of this Regiment,. vill appear nit Abbeville C. II. otn Satturday, ie 3d1 of .Junie next. for drill anid. review.. .Comnmissionedl arnd N'on-Commrsissioned Offi-1 ers will rassemnble rhe day'previous for drill aind rshrrrion. By order of Cor.. Tuns. W. LAartav, . . G. WV. BRA NNON, Ad'j.. : The Abbeville Banner will cop~y twice and urward nrecounst to this .Odtice. Apiril Fd5t3 . 77. Notide H I E t$nbscrib~er, havin" stld -lhis Hfouse., .1- Lot in the- Villa-ge.of Edg'etile for. he puip.-se ofchanr.'ing his'resiece 'tv renestsalts inet'dr imt poteVUr recount, to emne for)id .anrd Ae.thes-befr~ Salec Dary inriJune, foralhi. that ite,,.,tey wilt rave to pay cost. --,,4 ApS'd t 12 Bacon and ~d. O09 AS.of'BACON anijARD for sale che:\p'for Caish, by mac - J. A. W1LLIAMfS. For Sale or Rent,. T H E HOUE5 and LOT fortnerly oeu pied by S. S. Ton k ,F~ Apply Apnril 4 ft 1.1