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-77 aidm~out.Garolina.. [trust, ho wever, thil is not the case with our Bank; but 'ood oi 9hRd'weifuit know-i, and I caqonceive b siiit reaion whyhe names andiia - lities: of its varfots cicer-i well 0! - .iibers ofr tbe eislature, gho inot be oed anll V A. HARRIS. - "7 For Ih Advertiser. SAN AreEL, Mexico, April 2, 1848. eSitf1Iia v6' 'deternined to write on ofteneriand, always give you such - Items 'of news as I can catch just before * hel-niailleaves hr The Treaty-has just reached here froim Washington, ratified, I understand, in all A ls principal provisions. I am unable tc - bay,.at present, how it will be received by l'3h6 ezkans. I fear the worst, for the pifties' have alreidy heguu' to leave 'iueretaro because "their patriotism will L :' Wbtalliow them to vote for a peace." It s said by -some, that it will be in Maybe. ore their Corigress will gelt;a quorum fot biness. Such being the cae, no human - reuight can tell, the result of affairs here. qotr Another President is shottly to be elected - tono, and jt may be possible,, for the wai party to run in- their candidate. but I do tat tbiak'it probable. -It a fair election. dont not the. peace party would ..tri', lir aough they are afraid to act to ny purpose..even with a matjority, on ac count of the ie-inlutionary spirit that per teountr.Te vades try. They may not have trea desireto act, and their seeming dis piion'for pwac may be a mere trick to aiuntime o'reorgauize their forces for an thervjinigi 'should he ~iurirised at -tbiUg ar&"exicaa would do." I shall -i iearmorgin. a few day,' and you" shall ~hay:a...eewie it. The American tioops, except a suficient guard, leave the city to-day, to allow it tar -hold -- ts elections unawed and-undisturb 'd'accrding to an article of the armistice. Soib'a p''s6ns ['have dpokeu to anticipate 'ii 'considerable disturhance between the ~'d 'snkeleaeieais aindRobbersseombined, e' a dr straggidg seidifers 'but I presume % the:eneral:;tt-commad will take precau i ,tosary measures to. keep 'all stragglers in qu ~toers to.day.. Tbe troops are too near ieh city to nfford much. chance for ea ir surrection, or forany extensive conibina (idn of the inhabitants. . "rhe" C rt.ofr inquiry in' the case of 4eteiims utt,Pillow and others, is still :;'iisession.TIh'ere is . much sympathy felt *--here for GenI Scott. Aid" is oppressid by disease..and he' believes he is 'stricken 4io*a by thihsnd of power. iTh reeling begis tobe earnest, on both sides. .1 should not be surprised if Ge.'. Scott were 6~ ~ ~ ~ ~~3 . Pwpdn. '_feegstis forhesarnaa of henota-md(spotless an. tegrity. . a. ~ -71 i~~ ntisfread'.thiswhoe poceedings of thieoidthei Osfiitpecificaitions and' all$'You~.willlththem aeres ing;fr -h at last, .oecupes a large spac'ea e eyes uf the uhrld, ai he present e 1 -' SA LUDA. t At -~ - :i h a . rite' islfr n -toofTftre~g xibited4,y onreeitiz~ns *eiieral'i.t iomr'5ndiatignicfiietjaliant. er'-iming eznsotiveu lby i easeu ited;adbu&'will"flai tiam .to corroa ,.pa klhahose of' his~1rire coruiyhions, ~sses~e4 ofga:4etion:o 'his cohity ~ bthsor norna ssaara .predomnineat - artr' nsirdij..,Crooker ogtg sttaei England.. .When - Aeaeqisiin was miade by the President -4oihe tn o'eMdi~ngo she 'war with - eassilatatuatdshis fit)-dr' in the atnack' ppnSacketts:Hartfor, he braveif depped S(rgarilling1 tojeopardhize ' his Jife-ia re eth .polng the eneronchment. or anr .enemy wh o.toprosecute iheir~seemes ol injtus ci'e, violated the law~s of, nd .ad man. ~ Coaspicuous from, his earliest yothI tor ea.'anity and jeistlstia jf disposition, hte a drew around him thosenwhe possessed in unisonwiths hiinself those 'charaeteristic ~.vrtues..fore which he was so'emineotly Sdistigguished. No-one, fromi what we a igen. able. to ascertnin, executed' wifih orptromlptnessithie oerous~deties of th~e Famp,'and endeavored more to sustain the 't'is40llied"reputation of The Cornpany . to h~wich he belonged. Anjy violation-no ~isttethow small'orfee" restrictions im Ti~fbeidr--thebetter eduriu: of peace anid MA harmoyamo~g ae'Aldier. 'ho .re proba ~ ed as deleterious. - Delsirous, no doubt, conjointly with the ' .manpy,Ioestablisforthemnselves, a re ,ptatsou,. which for correct ness, both as to morals anid fepiiveness in a milit ary omaihf v'ietv,4.rldprecludle the neces-. -'t'siy df thosevegid measures often tesort krd to byicommaianats' esirain- the~li cenntousness so freqet-ly prevalest, more especially among volu nteer soldiers, tmade him studious 'to' avoid' "everything that o wsnd in the least derogate: (rom 'iheir svan~ding amzong those who regarded thetsa ~#with-ajealone.eye. Being a'-residenat of '.Edgefield, his .injerest- identified with that of ours. made it a sorce 'of moraification - o his friemi's andi relativres to see so little undor doee'ia r~sgect to his 'memory N~ otbing so deeply'-wounds our prid" as ~wien conscious of hatin~g dooe all that is e~within our power for the accomplishment -r.of any purpose, and more especially wheti arwe see on the part of those who are ren.. dered doubly dear to tss b~y the ties dfcon. sanguinity, every epergy" employed for 1ne'irtheance of anydesig that pertains a" to thie e'ommnon interest'of our country, to '"*rocette-cserydny assa'rane eistier by ihur'oolker word, that 'our moiiies'[11av4' not >o been duly''appreciated. itead' of en ~:couraging us to redouble our eff'orts-n*-ali fedable purposes;, it is'calcatedtodainp" ,. ''eu.and repress the noler aspiratiuns' of he-sets.,- .A fter having passed .untarnish~ ~throughi-the awful tragedy enacted' on' -i- plaiins~of'Churubusco, aend thie tiore uinavy'sattadk' upon Chapiultepec-' 4-* deiibe'nio 'the very point 'of - atmilngtalh'hat his'ardent and impassion denu&r. is. roe .a..i.a .,i~b the. ruthless hand -ofideath from amongst tiis The child of fate- he was not destined to paicipate in those irresistiile eirusions of joy ihat burst forti spontauenusly roun :Je lips of tiose who survive'd the atstackupos' the Garita. Those with .whom his arm had been lifted-with whom his blood had" .been shed. Mark the meluancholi'dratl See, as unconsciously folded in-the ie - arms fdeath, the gallant forms o'Ur -b er. Goode, IBlocker and" Martin lie cold and inaniiuate-they -sleeg he sleep *qf death, whilst around 'theint i .Ipeans of those who'survive the dreadful carnage, like the rushing winds, arise 'and are borne aloft upon the bosom of the breeze, until- with undulating sound they grad ually die away idi the distance. .Thus, when buoyant with hope, his imagination dazzled by the prospectsso lavishly spread before him;-wrapped as if were in the l-. lusions that rate had so deceitfully thrown around him, fa'lithe brave and generods CROOKER. defending to his ut.inost the honor of his country. He died as did Le outdas, amid the joyous 'alimations of victory; hequeathing 'to his hert stricken mother and:disnusblate retatives a legacy of anatchlqess'onrth.' "Are there 'no te.rs of pitty then, Forthoise whobravely ie. In hiaor's glorioiscaitse, and when Castitian azans defy. tl ARMNt BOY. Oak Forest. An American in Paris, writing to the New York Tritine, says But now Qze thing more: befiere 3 nonihs haieIgon , a hall haAve Mr. - Either Ger mauy ivill be a republic, and the Rus sia will make war against Germany and France; or Germany will- remain inonar chical. and ihe' war will he waged by Rus. sin, England ail Germany, agai nst Fs auce. One of the'i wo is inevitable. MARRIED. In Greensboro.-tla., on Wednesday eveninw 26th tilt., bp thei Rev. Mr. S.:elman. Mr. A l) ner P. Blocker of Mobile, forriny of this Dis. trict. to Miss Coroelia R. Murphy. daughter of the late Judge Murphy, of Greene county, Alabama. OBITUARY. Departed this lire. on Sunday night, the 30L h tit.,. at Mdnticello,.Ga., on his return from the indian Springs; whitherrhe hitd gone in the va in hope of-restoring his health. H-inty Kiso McCLsTocx, io the 61st yearol lips age. The deceased was a native or Providence, Rhode Island, and gemigrated to-the South in 1819. His education atdi taste eminently qua hfied'hin' for'the arduo'us duti'es'ol' teachint youth 'a'ndt hie devoted some'26 years of his life at the South to this noble employment, first at.3t. Marys 'a in Georgia,, then at Edgefield and. Pendletnn, in South Caroliin, at Qnin c Florida, atColumbus.Ga.. at Witerborou S. C., rtiLagain at Edgifield :in-.Decemher 1844-friun whpAin twseath-li sthe Rector'offlet E :i~~ A Iaemy. ;Withthe sxceptiit ISMto '.WA dell',- 'r. [i4ha instirnctedismotepvpilas )reparattary u.collegi tesceurse, -tianlyetker man- ii.te S tte ,pand't vith wiatsecegs rhojaboted .i 1 - f ,.wtu.itlunueuus0 Usttag .Wn cetify-a idiihIi t i e-fu ~i rat. r U y o hadh heau laid tihffoitlIizolfs otiesfulness: The qualities of theadeceased.nsi Si afP a-.gemenuan.-- were a. ngh order ; Thni who, knew him' tumtely.- wxll remember with' ielatncholy pleadire his unsop~histicatedt frankes; his confiding frienudship, ati his so cmi habits. Fe~wimen piossessed mteeeof the mtile of hiuman kihiadnes4 , or less of that aa ig nity of heurt that never forgives an offenice, or forgets a fanir. In his intercoutrse' with the world, .he exhibited a strong sends~ of j:s unre by -conforminig to those rnhht of con dact owmnprehuended in the one word "char ity." Though. not a member of any comman -men, he was a churchmnan in principle, and freely conni-ibated his wite in: support oh the Gospel. In the progress of the disease to which aefell n'vibtim', he became greatij concerned aboia: the fiatirre; and. as l4s mind was gradu .ally awakened to tlie momnebtouis truths of Eter nity, his apprehensionas-seem to have givent ~w-y to aii omtburst of devotion and thtanks givintg for the continued forherarance ,and loy ing kindness of that Being. who lad yet spared :jim as-a mnaumetnt of :nerc3. The frienad who writes this po'dr tribute to his memr-y, who las knowna him for 23 years,. anod has spent many pletasant days iu his company, gladly avai a himself of' the priVilege~ of pub lishinig the following eatrakt of n sletter writ ten aiuly eleven dhays before his dheath, as ei dence of the profond- sense of bist obligations to Gotd for his piast blessings, and if lys de pendance on Him for future happiness. "And now, may dear wife, let us..initetiy of-s fer uap to the Great G~iver of all good, our thanks for 1he past as wvell ast'he 'present in stances of his bounty iiya' kindness: to us. in~ aparing me thius far, not onilymy buady, but I truist miy-Sord.s it ncotparabsly miore preciouis. If the review of the past does not quaickenrrall the deadl energies of my .sni, I must despair. Oji! the hap piness -of'hiowiti down in .holy comamunion with yon on mny returan, .foflering up tl'e feeble yet fervent prayeas of one so sig nally blessed, and offining my dear'-thristiaii wife at the altar of prayeb! Let the shoit' 'resi due of my profitless -life be redeeinedh by the greater exertinis and labois ini tha *lieyard of my Master.1 A devoted wife, an intercating famaily ofchil, dren, a broi-.ea and two sisters. ind a large cit ele of' friends mourt his dheath'; hut let the be reaved wife and-inother take conusolation in the assurance that God will protect the widow and the orpha6, and shed around them his chois est blessings. . ..-- . A FateD. lWE are anthuorised to .announce DANs IEL, HOLA.ND, -Eaq., as a candidate for re. electioa to a seat in the Honae of Dlegites. The friends ofMa.JOfN T -l'IS n . ounce hi. as a'canhdatefoasetith House of Repreen foresa ah eatin e tion. May 3 attectin ee Tile friends of Dre JOH N LAKE unrmounce him as a Candidate for a Beat in the Houae ef Representatives, at the ensuias election. March 14 tf 8 'UThe friends of Maj. AB1AI'- AM JONE8 annoncie him us a carididate for re f~ection to (. 7NWe are authorised to announcb B. C-vYANCENEtiqr. as aV eaididafe'or a sear in'th'e House -of R-presentauves at the ensuing electton M4arch.29 to 1D iedbeom:th4 e e g deal; rWsAl. t vs ares/e'F ie aiior'itfd werefas well j. may chanceto reaj i p asu A 11n.ay native - pa, Sconter'nptifso""wclldeiivesrI aid for.theoprpae iof settin Dr J ' W true hibt.. before ?the piublic,-1l1ftfr :)1 not be derivad,by him ashav-henq It~nsathe bnitsh#e -o ,i i! 1iat ater wa sexposed to the p:*v: *_ the allt F.dgefiehi C1 jitin wh e sqcha ged with having enter-ed'the beamb ber a, youne Lily 'at a~1ate h na'; aailtevlntenti'onf- dIe?';"-11 had irir ii make such charges-:audlaith'e-most baid .degotded.lavitch be-pod-giilty bfoire'lr demned, Ithall,. after the testimony o~aM ivrW .iessir .Aw .n his case,. and Yill hold.. hiih A the saidia 4t that wellf:unded .rinciplh law and public setittinent, meritione'd iuo coinntuiication.i that all persons are cons ered iranaeent unji proVe.hifij.", 'That Id he; ..Law-now to thet testiinonf. M-. E. Hprman,, quite a.reapectable man-testifi'ai fqllows; --, :. . I do certify. that Dr. Gorge. Spires did en ter the-beld ruoiii of a young lady at ny bioise, iI11'd'l Ck t night. [heard tie doorf i t11e r'noiripei, oi shit eaily-I went to an f *n door closed-fopeied it anl we'ri li iies than~ ei 'minuties. aft r I- heardt 'nois it.the dobr. found- Spiestin the rom oil' his hands and kne-es, at-the bed'side: of the young-lady;. when I opened ai door, he sprang.l q.his feet-I deaniled tolknow. who he was; lie whis6red I'H nsh,.hush, come here,: come' here:" flie be 'an. to -ecuse. himielf,, when asked asked Wlit 6' h uva doinig on his hatids anad kn-es, rt dielled side-t - id 'wlien theApor opened, 'he 6as- nfraid nind tried .io. ;hidd-himself-he wished the mattr droppsd& tight there'aid said no more abour.rbeged like a-negro in..the most-piteous tones-oer -ed toget on his knees, and said he .would give: his horse and buggy if-tlie thing had never, happened. E. HARMON. Lineh.County, Ga. Apuji 29tl,Jd8. Comnuieni o such timony ism nnecessiry. yet I will ask.the reift if Dr. Spires was on an honest errand' s lesates, why didh'wish to hide hiniself, anw whfy fitsten- the deo afle him? Ileave'pror.b-to jud@ whether aif other tlan the guilty offender would; startle att every- sound, dodge at every image and trytO hide on every-approach?: . To shui with what andacipusi ef'roetery Dr Spires can .Lit:J a tiing.to- ie act,. wheu, he is well awire it is fahe11 iill'live thp ceri rificate f F.- F. Fleing E . a- irespe'tabli Merchantand Postmaster. ricolitounin reu gard to his itatement of his putting himseli-ii, in the way' ofiRobertrHenderson-at-Lincolnii. aid Hendorsoneevading hMiini, and .sneii8 about th.streets,.rc.;-as .f. lo 1 Ido certify, that having been calledo y Robert HendersonuEFIg. the previons eveing, to remami athome to witniess what nghtpa 'be 'ven urnimind Ifr.' 3rs'p' nlae iy' selfin':a lavrnbp e pdiiion for that'purplioe e snw rHenderson wiea'he camne zth'e villae1 Spires sawahim a.e Iam-prqty -r.p on ithereaffeaDr. Spjres spp wsnt seep by.he oli"e~ li self-skulkingidisa~ ~~4~'1 Nowv, it is pred 'ti . dence. aUO s ni else o it cnecei nirp de rh.ii mI ~ h 4 ore A re'nIt itiin 6riiU pot 'm kniow theis zidrtaiiiblir'an-bisntm tohse; for he.an ke h'imIil ei leIndianNatiorf1:siasy-as in fliad' Lincoln, and like the rmalicians adderiesii'Neeld" hiispoison in sth plain aiid e~tire to his'moun.. ain cell.J A .i now done -with.Q- .Spires,' aid'shali'mgtlionier hitm with -any, futher. nso, ihe ; I'lfhnow him, to be a.gnaihty man Ihis,,conn scieuici be'arlongi iIness to thi'fact ; 'ud I pray Gud that it may hainet'Tim throgh everV,!anei milis life, until be shall be brought to an evans ;elical repentance and faith in 'the Lord' Jesus'f C'hrist, andl that thitough, the Blood of Atone' iaent. he .may be. abhe~to reform his life and. ihar):e his course, that he may have.Heaven in. :heend, and escapeHehl, the .phacehe so riche ysand jissily mieritu.' H'UGH HIENDERSON. Linanolnton, Ga., A pril 29th, 1848. GRPAT ATTRACTIOYI. SE LLINVG UFF' AT REDUCE D PRICES. : A1'THE. ORIOI'AZ, CBEAP CA51I STORE. UNconsequence-of thmeiuncomnmon h'ardness. -tof the-tiines, arid the-unparalleledl scarcity, 'if moneyr the Subscriber has determined ia eell uis Goods at .prices greatly -uInced. Haviig >ong~hit his stock in. New York andi Philadelw' phiia. wvheii Goods were low, he fesls confident :hat he can selhl them as. low at the.:fiinces~ at' which he now .offers them as any establish. 'lent which professes to. sell at'Colt. A moug his weii seleetZed Stock, may be fond' lairge assortment of fancjv and white'Muzsin; :tdored Lawns, Baiege's, cofared whiis dain. aric, from-124 per yard to 'higher,' large' andl 'mall fancy ehiawis, cravats, kid "neit, and a large varidiy of cotton gloves and mitts, cali :oes'n ad ,domestics oif all kinuds,, ladies and misses bonnets,. (latest Northern style,)..u.ib.. lame, w~reathes,'iBowers, and a flaij asuorteet if silks ginghias, and cotten parasols andI par. Miletta 'from 3]} lhigher, linen icazsbric, hiki'. a Iar Sil'op higher, and as-considerahle 'a a' riy of oilher articles as may be fouiid id' any othem establishment.' . Gold finger r'n a, breast pins. eair rings d and Silver penCils (all warranied) poicket a. hiowie. dirks Rough .and Ready',and Bdienn Vista knives, piatols, :spore. carriqge*:fthi,. sinid a splendid assortment of sin'le and don.. ble lined violins~ and accordeons. .GROCJENOMIeS . Suigati:. coffen, molasses, maciikerell lini' oil. ierm anid tallow cailleis mediicins 'iaahi rains ginsger,'pepper and spices All of witich7 wilbe sold as cheap as at' the cheapest estab!m. -The largest and' best assoritunst evae- fet ih tiris markets coasistioig itn .pro resanif' Irock coas: vests,s pantsr.ihtu tsipen'ders cravats,&c..'. . da ..4.i "T leacll~d09kat ItsgosbIrev rehlsi 'esml6 6dra. tlaki. May10, 1848;. -The friensof Col.W anenoince him si Car the Hoief -snhis 'G" W'$e uthoried to o eis~. HARRY ~r,asauandidite for scat, ih' theHousetosipesentatvefeitlietitit eled lahrusare 9-..:m r e. * eMariire . etresa etiofthis eLodge asl OIN: LYON -ec. jL 15. eesOly!I 104s 5 -63 si 87. 1. 131 tta. 25 25 31j u0i - 61 25 '31 45J o i nl tu i 8en 301 t - 12M 31 . piW. .s 25 ed aiCh ' e 48.-: 2i-iin-25 31 - 3 5 d rad5 et 22d5.6 - 0 1 0 25 dif Ch en 4 50o 7 -1 00 1 25 S~aodo' 50 . &0 -pK ; 814 0 - - 00 io- tne 2 50 , , 50ckry d 20 5 25 aff r 5 3 1 4 o12 d~~i o 1 0o1 18 5 o 7 f wc:e Drug r eiqa for fantteen days pr ces must be resnmed. -i'. RQBEurrs. -F EA D"UARTERS, 0 pril 1848. Mdl-f2 . ay next, e ersr" toof "the ~1h~n''arf 200o d 3natoti 'pt a ee tfo foueedis on -r0M ar ee * A~~1zLL ~I~Arl18. sun y sk,( Mae ne ~ sbeb~:Og p perty u, n~ bi1le~o lisidat'iv ns oani. -h~i r.fwet-isrer Ri igflrde'fTo y fivetsidll "i f mrsiless andr a Fon Qiiedouse qiseh J*I ?0sib~ slizAbet eer, \VceV. GeigeriiieWi.ai o othPrrs and otiesNiteN e. ie'tract of..land whe'reoniHhte en~jdant* lies. cani aiine fit es i-wed adjoininre ~~Dilafid WiseJoh*n Maa andli eohn ll~h Owiis:V foraon.Ads s Chnii. (neit s hn me thes theoin ner l iif he Marat and lnand, B 'i 1 :f ie s , i nailis, Pi 'tI TP~ e rideilesd aucnda.jin ~ SamueIl Eor, *Ster.in. 21iAy Goae.ri n ~Jn aso b dyp~s oela adimi ~'jhoI~W~diiav oJohn1,SgrOdina-s selatCut some'o the fi rst~'i Mdnda n 6Yi xtaa thraand linguino by l la~ ima nr.Winah, Willker P'ai~up~~l~eey. ranch ed nd Filly fiSYeI 'h s'onaaei o Jaied iAipl of-Jnuaro188l for bcrd..~it if rtJSur ~~ rrttm John e-bon, asr. Ona Monday in a ~et he Prmds- leis-n inth nh e Eg atirchae&d ituey Coit F~ehe4, it- ,~deiiav and ofEl8.. Be(fi n i&b odo a' idite or ~J~50~. r.&iheborofd. Cpesonl 0 ~ -the urohae moe Cost I3I~bE n bLs deands u'f..noure .'..:. -DGEFIELD HOTEL VI-HPa S b'eribeide ctiill-infoinis h .AI.- friends and th's pnblic, thet hi has latel purchased this'*ell kn ri - HOTEL; (ortileiil keptkby Messrs. Glover aid Brlt. . The hoise haserecently-undergone considerable impro've mtents and.everything put in t1e finest ordel and 'co'venience foi ilip comfortof perianeft and transiert, b-barders. His Table wiil be funished with the best thlat the country wil afford. .His Bar, will also, be furnished with thi best of Liquors. And his Stable b'untifully supplied with good. wholesome provender, and esnducted by attentive Oslers - The Proprietor solicits a share of public attonage, as he can .assre all, that .it will be his'-atiest endeavors to give satisfactioi. is chtirges-will be'nioderati. .H. JENNINGS... April 26 4 14 SMTATE OF SOUTH CARIAINA EDGEFIELD VISTRICT i-N OBDINARY. B JOHN HI ILL, .Esq., Ordiea-y of Edgefteld District% S' Whereas Jas.- G. 0. Wilkerson, hath Np! plied to me for leters of administratiotin on all and singular the goods aqd. chattles rights auid credits of Beverly M. Rodgers, late of the -District aforesaid, dec'd. These are,. iherefore. to cite and admon ish all.and singular, the kindred and credit tors'of~the said deceased. to be-and appear before me, at -onr next Ordinary's Court for the said Disti ict. to be holden at Edge field Court 11ouse on the 22d -day- oJ May inst., to.show .cause,'if any, why the said- administration should not be. granted. Given under my hand and seal,tthis 4th day of May in the year of our Lord one .thousand eight hundred and for:y eight and in the seventy-second year of American Independence. JOHN ilILL, o. D. May 10, 2 16 New and Fashionable SP R ING GO0 DS. W l. H. Clane has just received a large and benatiful nssorittent of Spring Gnnds; consistitng in part of. Rich Plaid and Figntred Tissue Silks. Plain. Figured ind .Embroid. Bereges, Rich Plaid Grenedines, Rich Plaid Mandni-nes; new & beautiful, Rich Plaid Sylphide, - Plaid & Fig. OrgandA Mushis, Rich Plnid Ponipodore, do / Linen Ginghams; plaid and solid colors, Plain Satin striped and plain Black Silk; Rich Colored. Silk, -..Musltn (es aind Collars, Black V aceVisites. - D-r erege Muslin and [Luce Scarfs. Be , Crape and E. Muslin ShawLq ,I*es'aid Gente.kid silk e he' ad deittiffeR s Ua.7tqr ild Li~~ .: -- (ntas erd lgher wit @,es varet41i ~ireceallng weekly suppes yale.nst dund Itfatter myself will enable mue tg maketj. ~L on visiting the city.ogive me isccall before pi' r chasing e lsewhere. Augnsta, April26, '3tw ' 14 -Dr'ugs and Biedicines Castor Oil, - Balsam nf. Wild ( herry, .Sweet do. Marshall's Sarsaparia Train do., Preston's Ex. Leqion, British Oil.- Henry's Magnesi Seidtitz Pow. 4 L.ump - do.' Soda do. Venetian Read,, Car. [ndigo Spanish Brown, - Span. Float do. Alum. Glne. Castile Sosp, Saltpetre, Ep. Salts, . Fancy do. Creami Tartar, Black Snuf, Sep. C'arh. Sodan, Scotee do. *Gum Arabic, Sfinger Mustard, Liedrico Root, -BI. Blue & Rd. Extracts &c. Ink, Lem~on Syrup Just rcceived and for sale by. - CL&AS. A MEIGS. -April 26, - tf f4. Wool mn the Seed. THE Subscribers are prepare'd to Card Ewool it the best possible'uiinner fo Toll' or Cash. at ci:tamtury rates, and a'olicit a sliore of the piublic liatronage heretofor'esn liberally bestowed, and will receive-lte Wo'ol without barrinag or picking, wvithbout ainy. dditional charge, at their old stand on'D'uncana's Cfeek, 8 tmiles eat of Lautrens C. IHI .W. B 2HELDON'. SON. May 2, . . 3m .t 15 The Abbevile Banner. EdgefielAdv~ertider', Spartan anil PalnmettoState inuier, Will copy 3 montihs and chttrge accounts to this office. Laurencius 1:?ridd. Robert'Ohea-p Cash Store! Sellin; off at Cost for One 3PLEINDID Mtaseovado'Suigar, 11 pounds ifor.$,00, Nllasss sarne as la'a'. at 3Njets' a'gallon, Con'ee 104-poide for $1;00,. N: York crnastjed snga..8 pounds for $1,00,. eatory Yarn, all umbers. 876 cts., eFoty Stripes' 10)4 ctq. a yatad, - Seq~ ta' choicest brands, 25 to 50) cts a dozen. Alt new Goods, and now in Store. and fur sale by RL. S. ROBERTS. , Mlay 2d - - tf - 15 Ofvery Little tfelps 110ewseguence of the great pressure, in mo. 'Er~ mstters,.I will attendlat Edgefiekl C. H. on Mondfoy, 29th May, inst., for the.accoimmo-' datknC of' pny who have made their 'Tax re funn not :pe'dthey can meet.~te:on'that day... QUATTLEBUM; ic. Ma'yd 27 - 4t . '15' ai'boe forSale. A :LiOH struntg and neat Two- 'Horse Bn roud~e, but lituld nsed, ir ~aile lw b GIsO."'PARi(OTT,-.r -.E. !doD.ONALD. Ma 341 115 1.o Salt or Rent H~ HOUSF/and ',OT formerly sncui 1.pied by S-, TomnpkinsE Apply April 4 ft U PLANTES MOODTE EDGERIELD COURT 'HOUSE; 9 Thi Subscribs risiectfully at mie i noirnce to tiirir nifrarishinndf i public genierally,.,tIitthiy have; purc.'ased:fromMr'C. Ii. Good man,.the.above numedfri nithd tommodions House ihore.they r pitertaiall who'ntaI dalu pod i''eW 'a. 'This L1bTiL-has ricently bdergone thor ngh and'eitenaive repirs. ;ipnd its favorable r Istioh, ingckher with*id dsniination on our partthat -no effiartulisIlhelelired' to 6make it emphaatically the4'S.TRANGERf$ HOUSE, ledd us lo hope tiaiverillallimeit and receive a liberal share of public patronage. ARNS'TEAD BURT; . . JOHNIC DOBY. Apri 10,1848 - 12 T IiE. undersigned havi;ng disposed of hi .3 entire interest ii the above named Hote to-Me9srs. BURT & DOBY'takeshis oppor tunity of returniing his sinceie thlis to his friends and patrots, .for- the libeyal. patronage which has been bestowed -upon- him for the lst! few fears, -and also takes piasire-in re-, rriendtin'g his iuccesors, to ihe raiorable noties of'the traieellng oininriity. - C. H. GOODMAN.. A ri1 12 A AptI 1t0 s'.2h.. HEi~ QUARTRIS, 2~d't~'t~avtr~S..A. . OErarO, April 17, 1848. OREERS No.1. - SlE Edgefleld Siqnadiron o. this Regiment W will .appear atEdgefiieh C. House, oiA Saturday the 20th May neit,- foi drill and re-% view. 'Otlicers and Non-Comm~msioned Officers. will assemnble heda piviousi for drill and The Abbefille Sqadron-of this Regiment will appear at Abbeville 0. if.' d Saturday, - the.3d ofJuimenet. (or drill and review. Commissioned wed Non-Chnnuiiioned OfE cers %vill assemblu the day previous fordrill and inistrucetin. ,. . * By order of CoL. Tnos. W. Lirnxj G. ANNONi Ad'f". The Abbevil Bann-er Is copy .tWice Ia orward account to this Ofice. 1 Apri JS. 51 13 AGRE FiHANO Sein hertCoest FO0R "WE NTH -ONI will ofrF the- blie my present exten'. give stock of- - DR GOODS, Cf.OTHrN,. HATSJ BOOTS. ANDY SHOES. , HARDWARE, BOOKS :AND STATIONERY,-.UnfBRELLAS PARASOLS, CROCK.ERY ND LASS - WARE, TIN.WAE ,,M0.fST. G(JOODS, GROCERIE T- 4C- SRTCLE.. - - - . AND'CLOTR Pm ERFUMERY 4T ,CROST, poiilio;foniepa |to Those who is agaa--*bfie Ti Jte.66 E:r h e rd Aso fn 8ei~ok san o - iha - a and 7 A gnun ssorimeitf.Groceries'ud g as - - Sugair,'Coffee, Molasses .auyi RiceY -.., .Wilinainy'.irticles ton'tediosas -to;:iietion. all of which will he sold -very chad*p for.Canb or on tuine, to punctual cutor.C RA ,~ Api-il . BRYA - ''rA I2 ' Npr -pin iG 12d --- T'3 H E Stabscribiers wouldF respectfdlfy-mn - . ..foirm their Customers and the 'Public. . - 'that they have just opnned ao unusually .large' *a' Stock of' Spriner &i. Summer .God. - sobracing every variety -and siyle of ancy ahd' DotnesticIDRY G00ODS. -~ Also,-a Complete Assortment of - - Hlardware and Cntle:y-China, Glass and Ti n Ware-Ihnts, Capis And -Bonnets-,Boots '* 3 .Shoes itadS~ippens4-Saddles, .Trunks and Cai-pet Bags-Drugs, Paiiuis aid, . Oils-,Gocenies-Leather;,,&c.: 'eikons wishing OUiAP and Goon,.Articles wilt d6' well'to dall,'.and pitrtioniarly thi6i who who wish to 'pay. CA-. They shalL haue Bar- .-. gdins.' We have also on hnnd ~' '8,000 lhr Cnt Nails, ass'ted, from 4 to 40 de. d2,0001bs Iron; assorted sizes. 'rues Nails~ and. Iron wvllt be sold at Factory paes ~ias.GOODE & SULLIV AND . C *~ 'April 4 l'-- . STATE OE ISOUTH CA ROLINA .EDGEFIELD OISTRICT. fN Tid COURT 0O. ORfDINA RY. P>Y Oil I ilLU Eq ., Ordinary of BEdgeiecd District: Xhereas John-:S. 'Ardis bath applied ton ' - mc for' L e'iors of A dministration, on .all ad -singular the goods and chattels, rights and credi:t i)fChristopher W. A rdia, lat~. 'of the Dlirict, aforeenid, deaesed These'are, therefore, to clie amid admni ish-all and singular. the kindred amide'red - ijors of the said decensed, to lie and'appear hefore me, at ounr next Ordinary's Court fdr the said District, to be hold'eii latEdge fGeld Court Housp, on the 14th day'of May -inst.-,- to. show--cause. 'if-ahyggvyiii the said ardminist ration should'njt be traied. .Given under my ha'nd antfsebild"histhd -1st- -day-o"SMay; i6 the ja'e'afN' our Liard one thiettnil eight hundred anc furty-eigbf, and strthe-72d 'yeam of Afrner can :lndepenaebco.- - hLL ~ D Mhy-3 2t' dG. WAGNER, Attorney at'Law U LI practice ma the Conrts of'Bamnweh- -' i TVEdgefleld andOriingebnrg -* RFRENcKs Messrs B~m a & Bazwui-za Charleston JOHn Bosas-rT, ffgeied C.- -i - - -e**