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MARSEILLES HYMN. [The" Marseillaise" has been once more re vived by the exciting news from France, and is played and .tung wherever the intelligence has gone. We give an old. but admirable translaetion of this splendid national lyric. Our teaders no doubt, remember the romantic story of its comuosition by Rouget de Li-1e. related by La'nnreine, in the - History of the Gioon dist."-Tribune. Ye Sons of France awake to Glory, [lark, hark, what inyriads bid you rise; You chilren, wives and grandsires boary, Behold their teats and hear their cries. Shall hateful tyrants, mischief breeding, With hireling hosts. a rutfi'in band, Affright and desolate the land. While P'eace and Liberty lie bleeding ? Chorus. To arms! to arm'iye brave! Th' Avenein Sword unsheath ! March on. march on-all hearts resolve! On Liberty or Death! Now now the dingero:s rortm ia rollanr. Which treali'rois Kings confederate raise The dogs of war let louse are howling, And lo! our fields and cities blaze. Andt shall we basely view the ruin, White lawless f.rce with uttlty strile Sp'reads des.tlation fat and wide With crimc and blood his hands mubrning? With luxury a'id pride surrounded. The vile insatiate destots dure Their thirst or gold and power unbounded To mete and vend the light and air. Like beasts '.fburden would they le-ad tie, Like tyrants bid their slaves adoie; But man is man. and who is more ? Nor shall they longer lash and goad us. 0. L.iber;y ! can nan resign thee. Onces having fel: thy gen'rius fminie Cia dtungeons, bolts and bars confine thee, Or whip thy noble spirit tmtie I Too long the world has wept. bewailimg That ralsehood'a daguer tyrants wie+l; Beut Freedom is or sword and shield, And all their arts are unav ailing. ORIGIN OF THE MARSAILLAIi IiYM N. The following account of the Nation. al Hymn of~Ito French is front Lamar tinet's History of the Giroidins : The llatseillaise retains the echo o a song of victory and also of a cry o death it is glorious as one, dismal as ti other. Linre is its origin: There was at that titte, (1792) vouno artillery officer in ga-" risot a Strasbour,. His name was R'oij--t di Lisle. He was boon at Louis-le Saul pier, in the Jura, a country of medita tion and energy, as are all nounrtlt districts. This young man loved was as a soldiir, and the R volu:ion as : thinker; he bemguiled by vetses and mu sic the weary impatience of the gat ison Iuch sought alter for his double talen of musician and poet, he frqtuented fa. niliarly the house of Dieteech, thi Mayor of Strasbourg and a patriot Al satian. Dietrech's wife and daughter, partook in his enthusiasm for patristisn and the revolution. Titey loved ihi young officer ; they gave inspiration ti his heart, his p.ietry, his music. Thej wvere tho nist who performed his scarce ly unfolded thoughts, full of conftdence in- the early hispings of hia genlme. .lt was in the winter of 1-792. Fa. mine raged at Strasbourg. Dw'trech's house was poor, and his tabit. frugal b-r hospitably .pen, to Roujet de Lysle The young oflicer seat-d himself thter. night and morning, like a son or bi oth er of the family. One night there wvas onrly garrison bread and a fewt slice's ci smoked htam on the tab'e~ ; Dietrech, looking at De Lis'e wi:h 8 milanchioly serenity, said : "Tere is a hltck of abu idancn at our m,.:ds ; but whtat nmatters if there be no lack of enthusiasm at our civic f-sti vals, or of cour age in the hearts nii uur soldiers !-h bave still a last bottL- of wine in my cello.:. Let it be br-,ueht, said he to one of his daug~hters. and let us drink it to liberty and nur cotuntry. Strasbourg wvid soon harvi to celebrate a patriotic ceremony, and D. Lide must find in its drops tone of these hynrs watch carry int., the soul of the peopl: that intoxication from which it has sprutr." The young girls applandred htis words, brought the wino, anti ft led the~ glasses of iheir old father anid the young oflicer untili the lignocr was exha~usti'd. It was mtdnight; thet night was cold. Do Lisle was e dreitm'r ; his heart was *ffectied ; his h- ad was heated. The cold seiz- d ripen him ; with unsteady steps he enwe' ed htis solitairy chamnber. Hie sltwly sought inspiration, now in the- heatmrg of his. citizen heart, now tin the ke'y oif is pitno;. now composinig thte air before thte words, now thre words before the air; and in such a manner assoctating therm in his thoughits, th.it lhe could not himself sty which was cieated fist, music or verses, until it was impossible to separate the poetry fiom the expres sion. He sang all, wrote nithting. Overpoweredl by this sublime inspira tieo., Ihe felI asleep with his head on the piano, and dlid niot awake till dlay. The song of the night returned to htismem..ry wvithi difficulry, like the imipressioni in some dream. Heu wrote down words and miusic, and hastened to Dietrech. Hie inndl hinm in his garden ditgging up winter I ttures.-Then old patriot's wife and dauch'ers had not yet u sen,. Die trech awoke them, and sent for some friends, like himself, passiona;tely fotnd of music, and capable of p'.rforming it. Rloujet sung, Di'-trech's eld st daughter accompanied him. 4t the first stanrza all their countenances grew pale, at the se cond tears flowed; at thre las: s'ainz t, lhe wildness of enthusiasm burst forth. Di - trechi' wife and daughters, iho 01(d man hinsedf, his f- i.-ds, [te young offieer, thre w t.hemselvee weeping intt each othi er's arms. The' hymin of thn conn'ry w.es found!-But, alas! it was also des tinod to be the~ hymn of terror. Unifor. u.nte Dicti.e..1a rcs ...h --.r,wa.. ed to the scaffold to the sound of these very notes which had sprung forth front the heart of his friend and the voices of his daughters. U The new song, performed several days aft.-rwards at Strasbourg, flew from a town to town, to all the popular etches- a tras. The Malrs-'dlais spread iL through i F;aice by si-aging ;t on theit way t.. Pab. I ris. Ftom this came the name of Mar seillaise. Tee old mother of De Lisle, a royal ist, terrified at th.- echo of her son's voice wro"e to him, "1 What is this revo lationary hymn which issung by a horde of brigands travrliing France, and with which thy name is assoaciated?" D.- Lisle himself, proscrihad as a royalist, shad dared as h. he- i it resound in his ears as a menace of teath, who- flymng along the tattways of the higr. Alps. " What do they cnll this b) me?" de tin'neei he of his guide. " The Alarscillaise," replied the pea. sail'. It was thus that he learned the name of his own wo:k. He was putsued by the- enthusias-t which he had sown be hind him H,- escaped d. ath with dif. 6 ul-y. The we-apon tut ns against the hand which ha< foiged it. The Revo lu;ion in its m d.t.ss no longe-r recog nized bet t wn voice!" THE SUM OF RELIGION. [il, that fI as the Lord of heaev'-n and and ea th, walks humbly befoue him, and thankfully lass hold of the messages of redemption by J sus Christ, and s'rives to express his thankfulness by the sin. cerity of obedience, that iv, sorrow with .ll his soul when lie comes short of duty; that walks watchfully in the denial of himself, and dares not yield -o any lust or known sin: he that, if he fails in the least measure, is restless till lie has m-ade. his peace by true repentance ; that is F true in his promises, just in his dealings, r cl; itable to tho pool, sincere in his de votton ; that will not deliberately dis, honor Gad, .lthougih with perfect secu, rity from t-mporal punishment ; 'hat has his hopes and couveisation in heav en ; that d 're not do any thing usjust ly, although ever so much to his atdvan tage ; and all this because he so firmly believrs Him that is invisible, and fears him because he loves him-fears him as well for his goodness a, his ere atness such a ttan, whether he be an Episcopa liian or a Pseshyterian, an Indepettdent o An.:-B.piist: whether he we-ers a <urplice or wears none'; whether he kneels at *he communion, or. for con science' sakes-stands or sits, lie hath -the life of Religion in: him, -and- that- life acts in him, an:i.will cotform his-soulto the image of his: Savior,;and go along with him to eternity, notwithstanding hiis practice, o1 things itidifTerent - .On the other side, if a man fears-notthe Eternal God, commits sin with presump tion, can da ink to excess, lie, swear vain ly or flsely, loos~ely break his promises, such a man, ab~haugh he can cry doon Bishtop, or cry down Pre.:byteay; al ahbugh~l he be resbapt ised every day, or dlecJaimz againtst it as heresy ; although hit fast ah; Len', or f.as' not ot of pre *ince of avoridinag supr-ts:itin-.et, not withstonamne the-se aend a thoeusantd nioe exateral conf'mmities tor Z alo'us opp..si tion ol them, he wvants tie life of Reli gon.- Chief Justice Hale. 6,000 lbs. Bacon & Lard. 5UST retceiv-d a large tot of sup erior Ba con, winch will be sold tow for geash. y A. WILLIAMS. M ay 17 tf 17 New Boot and Shoe Ml A UFACTORY. and wnrkmanaship. wate prof, alkng, res. antientr. thr WILLIA'ai McEVOY. tl HEAD QURTERS. I 7th Re.''. S. C. M. s M ILL VILL .4jApril 10, 1848. ORDER NO9) FROll and after the fit-t of May nest, L'alt Comamissionedt Officers of the Line, and Commitaiimed atnd non-corn missioed Officer. of the St:'. will appear on all public duties in fIl uniiformn (except.n on 'he dlays of Bnttallion and Regimental i Omier Drills) or he subject to the pennl I ties of 'he la w, as defnsed by the 138th |* See. 32d pace of thte Militia Law, of the iL Sta te. Py Order of Col. 0. D. Utms. ti C. A MEIGS, Adjutant. - - . -- SI STATF. oF SOUTH CA ROLINA.U EDGEFIELD DISTRICT." IN TH E~ COURT OF ORDINARY. a BY JOH N IIILL. Esq , Ordinary of - EeiedDi.,trict. Whereas Jacob Pow, bath applied to me for Letters of \udminisra'ion. ton all and singular the gonods and chattels, righ-s and credits of Johp Pow. late of the Distriet aforesaid, deceased.A These are, 'herefoare. to cite and admon ish all and singular, the kindred and cred itors of the said deesed, to be aid a ppear befbre me, at our next Ordinary's C.ourt faor the maid Dirica. to be holden --i Edge. field Court hiouse oni the 5th day oft Jane nest, to show cause, if any, whly the said 51 admninistration should not he granted. Given unider my hantd and seal, this the 22d day oft May. in the year of our Lord onte th.-ustind eight hundred and forty. eight and in seventy-second year of Amer ican lndependenice.' JOH N H ILL, o. z. D. at ma 24 2tf Cheat and grow rich. r H1S has been the secret principlkof tof many of the Wholesale Dealers in Tea p to tns time, and they have practised the Lust shameful imposition on thacountry mer Rant, without any fear of detectio'u. But new era in the trade has come and the 'ekin ea Company claims the honor of its itroduntion. They wer.- the first to raise the lanner of Reform, on which it has inscribed me simpie words, PURE TEAS ATHONEST PRICES." A complei revolution has beets the conse uence. Let cuanimeri of Tea everywhere ,olt .t what we have done. 1. We were the first to send them Tea' that sed to be -:alled too good for them before. 2. We have driven out ol'the market a vast mountpf trash, and introduced a be'ter clas' of Peas thati has yet ever been sold. Importers I Tea often conie to us to get tor their ow a ise, and for their frienda, the tine qualities they at, fi.id iso where else. . 3. ve have reduced prices more than 25 ter cent. both in Black and Green Tens. Thme whole sale gmucers say we are ruining the rade, and eail us humbugs. This we have lone already. and now see what we are ready a do. 1. We will sell reas by the single chest, half hest, or 14 lbs. box. at the same price that vholcsale grocers pity to the ir.porters when hey buy by the humdied packages. 2 The wholesale gr'ocers always alows 13 or 14 th. titre to the half chest. This is a cheat! N e will almow. in moat instances, 15.r 16 lbs are on the samne. 3.' mv, e heiehy undertake to sell every kind f Tea from six to twelve cents per pound chee' cr than the whluie.,aie grocers do. . Hew can you do this?" asks the'country nerchait. This is our answer. We "are con ent with7 per cent. profit, instead of 25 and o per cent. a ta wholesale grocers. Ai English Importer lately boastedto us that te could make more moemmy by sending bad leas to the New York market than "ooel Teas We are resolved to ouerthrow this (gaud, and now cal upon agents in every town in the United St-tea to come forward and bay the l'eas imported by the Pekin Tea Gompany; tud we pledge ourselves that if in six months hey do not sell more Tea than the oldest amid argest dealers in the town, we will give them mr Tea without charge. This is plain Eng ish. and cannot be misunderstood. We ap eal mor testi.mony to the immense success of )ur Agents in every part of the United States. Agents wanted in every part of the United States, ior tne rale of those Tes by which hey can m.ke money, and confer a benehit on he public by supplying the pure article. CATALOGUE OF TEAS. On sale at the IVar Houses of the Pekin Comp. 75 & 76 Fw.roN wraar. N. Y. The Teas mentioned in this catalo;ue are lone ip m11 quarter pound, half pound, and one pound packages; the first or insie wrapper is lead, the second is water proof paper, and the hirt or outside wrapper is of Chines:rice pa.. per. Th-. coempany sell imoe but Good Teas, June up in this superior manner, all of them roiwn in the most luxuriant distritsi d'China. Lmountry dealers may select as small aquantity at each kind ..s they like, and have thempack d in one chest. These lems also cidsti five sound packages, called 'qiotatins ~ eory onvenient, fancihtl and portable sha t Persons residing in any part of tls ;Wated States or Canada ant ordet. any oflir Teia.. in his catalogue, by letter, in quantitts to smut heir wishes. We pack them in Ub se flox. us. an'd deliver them.to the 'fiurward M er :hant free (ront charge for. jiacKiigr rtage. Pbe money sliould alwayiu accompany the ore fer. : . GRAEEtil TEASL Young Hyson, good, 38 "C " sweet, 50 "f"iner, 6-(2.4 "f"ine cargo, ;. 70s " " extra tine, - 574 u -siiver leaf. I 00 Silver Le-f. &ldm sold even by large dea' era, because iof the very simnali proflis umade on is sale. This is a veil smiperior' Tea. Golden Cheap chopm, plantlation or garden ~rowtum. Golen chopm. This is the fiuet Green Tea utuivatedi in chaia- It as of time birat pickings. nd exe. Is all otner Greeni TVens for its dehiea y .f aor. strengthi amid nrome. Heretoi'ere ima Tlea has never reached this counitry, ex epi in small tots, as presenits to i.auportere. Hlyson, very bine, 75 laniutation growth, Gunpowder, good, * 00 suplerior, 75 "msmall lea f plant. gr.. 1 25 Imperial, gomod, 75 ee brisk ad iraigranti, 1 00 "ecunomns leaf, very auperidr, 1 25 Hymun atimi, good line flaveor. 35 BLACK TEAS. Houchong., gieom, lull flavur, 38 " ine, 56 "~ vrmy superior, 7 Souchong, gmood, 35 extra fine. 50 0.,lung, stroig fi.mnor. fine, 50 Ooiomng. T'ui.- iout is a great favorite, and givemi universal siatiataeniom. Very bie; 63 Extra timne. one lb. and half lb cattys 75 Nie P'ins Ultra. is50 t'e Pius Ultra. This tea is as sweet and regrant its a notegay. It yields a pmerfune hit .S truly deligmni. it is of gardeii groiwth, mid suplerior to amythimng of the kind ever sohl ithL., country. Emeghm sit lireakf. Tea, fine, 50 Pekcoa flavor, 75 Congo, good, 374 - veiny good, 50 Pekeske flowers, good, 3l74 "Garden growth, 1 50 Besides the aboive we expect daily from Chi a feieral splemidid chiops of Tea,. exclusively iported by mime Pekima Tea Companmy, and 'mlhewe iuitend toucopyrighit to prevent trick ry. Le~t our agenits get ready. Editors and publishers of ewspapers in the niied states. Canamda, West Iadies, &c. who iigive the above 13 insertions in their respmec ve journala inclunimig this notice will be paid r tie seine imi any Tea- they :nay cliiose tmi -tect trom the abute cataliigue, at the prices miere namted, amid by purchasing oh the Cummpa y iwice the amtounit of their bill...which tmey 'e ai liberty to dispose oh as they please' Maly 10. 1848 13. 16 Roberts' Cheap Cash Store' ieUmeA!o fligl Cr1s1 for' One 1 PLE NDID) Mluscovadui Sugar, 11 pounds Sfor $1.00. Melasses. same as last, at 374 cls'a gallon, Cofi'ee 104 pouimnd-a for $1,0t0. N. York crmushed sngar. 8 pounds for $1.00, Factotry Yarn all numbers. 874 ets., Factory Stripes, ltIj et. a yar d, 8egamrs, choicest brands, 25 to 50 et. a dozen. All new Goods, end now in Stern, anmd for Ie by R. S. ROBERTS. May Sd tf .1 ,Notice. LL those indebted tim the estate of Thos. .. Hibbler, dec'dt., aire required to make mm ediate payumernt, and those having demands present them properly attested. JOSIAH P. PERRIN, mar. Feb 9 3m '3 NEW GOODS. T HE Snbscriber has just received a splen did Stock of Sprin2 and SumierGuods. For Ladies' ware. a fle lot of Muslins, Barages and Ginghams, Fine Mantles nnel Shawls, Bonn.ts and Bonne t Ribbons, Worked 'ollars and Muslin Trimings, Black and White Lane" Veils, For Genr'lemunen's wear, A fine Stock of Boots and Shoes, of all kthds. Leehor .Pan.ama. Palm, Silk and Bever HATS, Hardware, Cutlery and Crockery, A :ood assortment of Groceries, such as Sugar, Coffee, Molasse's and Rice, Fresh CHE EESE. With maiy articles ton tedious to mention. all el which willbe sold very cheap for Ca-h, or on tiro, to punctual cantomers. B. C. BRYAN. April 1 tt' 12 New Spring Goods. i HE Subscribers would respectfully in. form their Customers and the Public, that they have just opened an unusually large Stock of spring & Summer Goods. embrartng every v;.rriy and style of Fancy and mrinrestic DRY 0018. A!so, a .'omplete Assortme nt of Hardware atnd Cntery-Chlina. Giass and Tin Ware-Hats. Caps and Bonnets-Boots, Shoes and Slippers-Saddles. Tinks and Carpet B.gs-Drugs, Paints and Oils-Grocerie.-Leather, &c. Persons wishing CHEAP and Goon Articles will do well to call, andl particularly those who who wish to pay Casu They shall hafe far gains t% e have also on hand 18,000 lbs Cut Nails. ass'ied, from 4 to 40 ds. 12.000 lbs Iron, assi'rted sizes. The Nails and Iron will be sold at Factory prices. for ash. GOODE & SULLIVAN. April 4 6t 11 PLANITERS' HOTEL LDGEFIELD COURtT HOUSE, S. C. The Subscribers respectfully an !! a nunee to thir friends and the public generally. that they have puirci.ased from Mr. . II. Good man, the above n-imed large and contnodi,.ns House where they are prepared to entertain all who may call upon them. This IIOTEL has recently undergone thor ough and exten.sive repairs, and its favorable loca ion. together with i determination on our part that no effirt shall be spared to make it emphatially the "ST RANGEit'S H(JUSE,' lead its to hopee that we. shall merit and receive a liberal share of pubric patronge ARNISTEAD BURT, . JOHAL. DulBY. April10, 1848 tf 12 HE unudersigned having disposed of his entire interest in the above named Hotel to Messrs. BURT & DOBY. takes this oppor turdty of returning-his sincere thanks to his friends and patron , .for the, liberal patronage which h'as been bestowedi upon him for i. last few years, and also takes pleasure in r commiuending his successors.. to the favorable naticeof the travelling community C. H. GOODMAN. April10 .. tf 12 Ma .a AUo A. crK. having laaely reti'tned fromn Newt York with ai choice assortment of Wihadwithout the iEOLIAN ATTACHl NiENT. from the cedl-brted manfactory n'~ NUNNc1 & CLA ! K. andI inteniding tu keep for sale a cmrtttr: rupply of ithe- ai ni other MYusicat instaunents. At thme Ware-Honse of GEIGERt & PART LOW'.. in the Toewn of H amburg, on n..facore-. ble terms ;aa at anry place in the 80OUT HERtN STA l'ES. invites the attrntion of those per sons in want of such articles, and soli.-its them to cell and examine for thiemiselves before pro ceeding further, where will also lhe found a suppely of new andl fashiionabule SH EET MU SIC and BOIOKS of instructin for the Pianoe. A. A. CLARK comuinnes to Tine Instru ments, in whlich business lhe has been employed for nine years past. April 3m 11 Fancy & Staple Dry Goods. F N(Y Mushins, (uinghamrs arid Primis, Moleurning" Changeable De~ Laines anad Jeniny Linid Plaids, Silk. and Bairudge 8hlr's amet Mantles, Silk Sunr Shades amid Paraesolm. English arid Anmerican i one Clethus. Rich Bonnet, Cap arid TaIfetas Rtibbonus, Swiss, Jraconet, Thlread anid Lisle Ldgiirgs arid I neertinyg. Linenr Cat..bric Handkerchiefs, Gloves. Hosie ry, &c. &c. FOR GENTLENIET'S WEAR. Drarp de'Ete, Snumer Cloth and spring Cas simlere, Lead:Coleered. Brown and Giriss Lieiens, Brown and Fancy Linen Drills, \laisarilles Vestings. Silk hhaikerchiefs, and Cravats. Suspeinders. Gloves, Half Hose. &c. &c. Torgeilier with nou assortmenit or. Gieorgia Striped Homospnis. Osnaburrs, Coutton Yarns. Shoes. Hats. Capts, Bonnets. Just received and for sale by C. A. 31 EIGS. April ti 1 I-EAn QUARTERS, ) 2d Reg'nt Cavalry, S. C. Al. LIJGEFtEt.D. April 17, 1548.) OREERS No.1. 3~ H E Edgefield Squadron of this Regiment Fwill apipear at Edgefield C. House, on Saturdary the 20th Many next, for drill and re view. Officer, and Non CommissionedOfce, will assemble thre day pevious for drill and The Abeyihll Pquiadron ofthis Regiment will appe'ar at .Abbeville C. H. on Saturday, the 3d f Junie niext. for drill and re-vt, v. Comitisioned arid Non-fCommiissiioned Of1i csa will assemble the daiy previous for drill arid martruiction. By order of Cor.. Twos. W. Lsrnnte. G. W. BR ANN'ON, A-t'j. Thme Ahheville Banner will copy twice and forward account toe this Office. April 18 5t 13 Barouche for Sale. A LIGHT. snr ng anid neat Two Horse Barouche, but little used, for sale low, by G EO. PA RR OTT, or 3 . E. McDt)NALD. May 3.14t 15 07'WASTED 5 Young Man to stay in a Stair- Orne that can come well recommen ded will be preferred, Enquire at this Ofie,. THE EDGEFIELD FEMAILE UCJ DE.P F, CUNUUCTED I:Y Dr. and irs. Jones. W ILL open as neretofore advertised, on Monday the 7th o1 February The ar ruinenentd are as follows. A Prmeary Depart nient. Junior, Middle and denur Ctaaes. In the Prmary Dparlinmnt. Spelling. heading. % ratiang and kle nieitary Athm e,5 00 In the Junior Class. Spelling, Rending. W risag. G ranmar, Arithmetic. Primary Geography, Abridged History. C omposition, 8 00 In the Middle Class. Spelling, Reading. Writing, Arithme tic extended, Grammar ani. P.rrs ing, General Geography, lli'"tory of United States and of Ln;land. Astrnony, Chemistry, Natural Philosophy, Composition. 10 00 In the 'enior Class. Ancient Geography. General History, Critical s.eadig. Rhetoric Logic, Botany, Chemristry and Natural Philosophy, Algebra. Geoimetry, Latin with a view to a nore thu. rough understanding of English, 12 00 Instruction in Alusic, Is 00 do do French, 12 00 The year will be divided into four quarters of eleven weeksenach, eomniencing .is teilows 1st of January, 15th of llarch, Jet ofiJune, and 1st of October Bnoks, Stetioiary, &c., will be furnished at pricer to cs'ver expenses only. N. B. The present quarter (to continence on the 7th of February.) will be charged as a half quarter. tub l2f REMOVAL. INll KETCi.4.itl d' CO, 1iA.1115UIG, S. C. H AVE remnove (their stuck of Dry Gsoods io the Store under the American lintel, (hite Hubbard s,) where it is their purpose to keep a Inll assortment of American, trenclh and English DRt GOODS. We would take this oppot tinity to-return our thanks to out nnnirous friends for the very liberal pntronage bestowed on ns for the last six yeats. and would solicit a continnance of their laors. at e would also invite all persons buying Dry Goods iti Hamburg. who are not already on our large list of subscrihers to give us a trial. Our stock will consist of a mutch larger and more general assortment thane we have hereto tire k, pt. We shall also continue to keep our usual assortment of Carpeting, Oil Cloth, Floor -Matting. Bonnets, and Ladies and Childreis Shoes. N. B.-Just received a full assoriment of all numbers ol genuine Dutch Bolling Clotlh. winch toge-her with all ateh a im our line will be smold is low as they can be procured in Ham burg or Augusta. WM. KETCHA&, & CO. Hamburg. S. C. Aug. 7-11 tf 9 PRINTERS' TYPES ILL he sold at UnncE's N. York Foun dr after March 15, 184d. at the follow' mog very low prtces, for approved 6 months' notes. Roana. Title. Sc. Shaded ifc. Pica, per lb..30 ts 52 90 eta . $ mall pica - 32 56 190 Long pruner 34 60 100.. Biurgeois 36 66 8 LBrevier 42 - 120 .lmionr 48 84 13J ?ionpareil 100 100 .wu'te 72 120 180) P'enr- 108 160 260 The above pric'es im -onmsequiente of increas ned faciiies for emannilacturinig1 aro mneh re .faced frrom formter rates. A lieer:0 d.semnmm for Cash in hainil at the date efmte in tvoie. Presse's, Cham-e's. Cuses. Woo'I Type. lick. & c. fureeizshed at thu lowiest mnanufactnrer' jy ices, either for enash or credit. Our mpecimeminok for 18l6 is now ready for disribniionm to Priters. who will send for it, a d contains muany new articles that we hove never lefore exhibited. snch as WVritinrt Flour ishes, Otiiamenits, Orm~mentail Fonts. &c. at whtiIh we have ain amnple stock for the promipt executtion of orders. Printers of Newstpapers who chioose teo pith. lish this Adveirtisement three times before the 1st of June. 1848. and sendl tm one of their pa pers, will be paid fur it in T'ype whent they purchase fromt us. ref uumir uown lalanufactir., selected Iromi euir specimetns. five ,timeus the amnrtof their bill. For stale, several good1 secoiid handed Cylin der and Platin P'ower Presa, Standinig Pressea, hlanid Printing Presses. &c. GEORGE I1R UCE & Co. 13 Chamtbers-stwoet, N, York. A pril 12 St 12 State Agr'icultural Society of'south Carolina. T HIE following PREMIUMS nail be awaerded to the successful comnpeti totS, at the senii annual tmeeting, to be held in the village of Spearsanhurg, on the secoind Wednesdlay in Sept. itexi 1. For the best Stallisn, for Agricultu ral puirposes-a silver medal. 2. Foar the best Mare, fur Agricultural purfpeses; a Siier M~edael. 3. For the bess native Bull, over 3 years; a Silver Medal. F"or the hestinacive Cow, over 3 years; a Silver M--dal. 5. For thie best Jack, bred ini South Cariolina; .a Silver Medal. 6. Foer the best Mule, bred in South Caro'imn; a Stlver Medal. 7. F.,r the best Ram, adapted to our clitta'e; a Silver Medal. S. For the besst Ewe, adopted to our ::limate'; a Silver .\edal. 9. For the hest 11am, regarding wool :hiefi'; a Silver Medal. 101.' To the 5nos1 successful and exten ive grnwer of cloyer for three consecutive years; a Silver Medal. 11. To the successful competitor in a ,loughing match, with double or single eam:t a Silver Medal. 12. For the most succoe~ful and exten sive experiment with lime for three cosnse cut ive years; otie complete set of te Far mer's Register. 13. Foit the hest ennductedi Farm in the District of Spoart-anburng; a Silver Cup of the value of $10. A full andi detailed statemsnt of the value arid operationsi of the Ferm,. to be furnished by the Agieicttural .dociety of Spartanhurg, or a Committee osf three J ieinterested farmer-i of rte District. A pril 5, :f 11 For Sale or Rent, THE E HOU-4E and LOT fiorsmerly necen. kpied by S.8S. Tompkins. Etsq. Apply to S F. GOOD E, April .t t. Ii DR. JOF.L BRANHAM'S LIVER 1 D FSPECT1C MEDICINE I N offerinm .s valuable Medicine to the peo pie of S. Carolina fi the relief and cute of many diseases incident to a Southern climate. I do not claim for it infallibility; neither do I say it will cure all diseases. But in CHRONIC LIVER AFFECTIONS .-D DYSPEPSIA. I can confidently advise and recommend its use front r-y persmnal observation and use of thns article in my own practice. This article is favorably rec,-ived wherever it has beer used. I ant alloawed to refer to ir. George Heard of Troup. Mr Jots.Warren of Culumbuis. Mr. McAle of Cobb, Mr. Asbnry Hull of Athens, air. Willmam D. Tetrel: or Putnmuom. Rev'd. John E. Dawson of Lacrange; to which a great number of ames miaht be added, who bear their me-umnmmv to ato' vale. H abitualcostiv-ness is found very freqtently connected with feeble constitutions, and per sons of sedentary habits, which often exert a very unfavorable isfiuence upon the general hae h of the subject: and is particularly mani. feated by a restless and desponding state ',f the mind, irregular if not a lass of appetite. For this condition of the system. this article isconfi. dently recommended with the positive assur aice that if the dose is properly adjusted. so as not to move the bowels tun actively, relief may be relied on, without any. even the least-of the nmtleasntt consequences, r stilling from the use of the common parsing medicines usually resorted to. This articli will be found to act as a pleasant cordial and tonic, restoring the appetite, and at the same time fulfilling every indication that the commnit purging medicines are designed to effect. There are some constitutions liable to re u far attacks of Bilions fever almost every fall, to such. I recnmnend the use of this Medicine, beginning at least by the tdiddle of May, or firt of June Many persons whose Digestive organs are feeble. often experience a sense of fullness, veight, and oppression, aboutt the stomach af ter entig-in such cases a dose of this medi cine will often afford immediate relief. Pregnant women often suffer frets:: hear burn and costiveness. they maisy use the article without the beast danger and with great benefit, In sick or nervous head-ache, it is a most valu able mnedticine I could tp pend a long list of certificates, but thirheur. prelerring to rely on the virtues of the medicine to &un-tamu itself. The mne'lcine is a gentle and certain cathartic tonic and sudorific. JOEL BitANHAM. Eatonton. Georgia. For stile by Robert Anderson, Liberty fHill, Cheatem & Settle, Duntonsville, Charles Friew man, Cairo P..O., and J. D. TIBBETTS, Edgefield-C. U. sept.8 - ly 33 SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFELD DISTRICT. .iN EQUITY. H. H. Hill, & others Amended Bill as. for' - Jnmthan M. Hill. & others Accoant. IT appearing to my satisfaction tliat;innathan M Hill. James E,. Goodwin' and wife R y: donia. Jamed Hill, Amanda Hill and Hliirietta Hill. Defeindants, in thiscase, are a ent Gim and withoit the limits of this State. " uojioa by . r. Wardiw- Solr.' -is ordered. that the said.Defendantsda-ia~~'r. an'd i or dede - - fro pultion si el or tT r' t be taken -r conriss agamstihem.. S. . TOOMPEINS . 9s Commissioners Office. Feb.:28' 184&.' March-3. - 3m SOU TIH CAR OLI:. - EDGEFIELD DiSTRICT.. IN T H E COhI.IiOY PIA -4S. Ilenry 13. Glensoni, Drzleraton Uimi., Il. yones. & Co. Attack'eet. '31H E~ PlinmitY in the- abovie caise, having 3.this day filed tins Declarationa in my .in . co. andl time Defenidatnt hsavimng neiither wife ,tnr attorney, known tm reside within time limits ol this statn, on- whiom a copy omf the said Do claration, with a rnie to ptead.. can be served. t in mootioni of M r. Gray, Attorney for Plaintiff, It is ordered. That the said Defendant appear - and plead to time said Declaration, wtthin a year amid ai day fromi time date hereof or fintal and absolue juadgitent wnill be awarded against him bmy default. THO. G. BACOtN, Clerk. Clerk'ms Office, May 26; 1847. qly 19 State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICTr. iN EQU:ITY. Dr. Isaac Branch Bill to Foredlosare Robert M Mannm. MorLad.o I T aplpearing to my satisfaction that Robert' .1 luttnn, lime defemndant in thins case, is wtihout time litmits ofithis dtale; on Motion, or. diered. thamt he dio appear. antd answver, plead or demur, to the said Bill within three mtonthe fromt the date of time pmublcationi hereof, or the said bill will be taken pro conifesso ngainist hilti. H. A. JON~a, c. mi. A D. Abbeville C. H,, March 13, 1e48. 3m8 NOTICE. M R. R OFF. whom he Id conditionmally aim in terest in time right of Edgefield District, to-Hmotehkmss' Reaction Mill Wheels,(Pateni) has never complied with saimd condition. thero fure tie i,,tds no interest. and has tno right to eel! or ma e any comiriet for samid Wheels. We, the tundersigned are the owners, of said right. and a tight purchased from any other, uneas our agenmt, will not he good. Mir. 3. T. WeFBaa, we authorise, with full power to at as our agent. COTHIRAN & MOORE. March 1, 1847.H 6 Fair Notice. ALL Pers,,mas indebted to the Subscriber by a Nte or Acconmnt, are- reqnested to make, pay ment by Return Day in October next, if they ish to save cost. and all sums which are withmin a M'hgistrate's jurisdiction, if not paid by that tiume must also pay cost ; as I must haye money to keep up may businers. M. W. CLARY. Coletman's y R. ads,1 M rch 13. tmto 9 'Iotice. A LL thnse indebted to the estate of Charity SJohnason, dec'd., are requtested to make immnediaite paymnent, and those htaving demands to present them properly attested. C. B. GOULDEN, SIM1EON ATTA WAY, Admiirator. jytf 24 Notice. A LL persons haevitng any demands against thie etstate ofiJames S. Pope.dec'd.. are re. qnested to present them properly attested, as it Is oumr itntention to pity them as fast as oar col ieictinmns imay enable us. And all persens in debted to said estate are requosted to miake pay neat. THflS. H. POPE, Adm'irr. . 1aa .r .51