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PENSION LAWS. Among the documents ordered to be printed by the last Congress, was one em bracing the Pension Laws now in force, together with cetoteingeiationsto.uching the subject. As itis on of pretty-feneral interest, we have taken the'frduble' to pre pare a brief abstract of thenmnruPo'rhant features of these laws 'wokidi insub stance as follows . In substantiating a clain. all evidence hall be taken on onib or affirmation, be Tore the judge of the district, or one of the judges of the State or Territory ira which ihe claimant resides, or before some person specially authorized by commission from sad judge. Pensioners in States and Territories 'where there are no p-nsion agents, are to rbe paid at the seat of Government. Volunteers disabled in the service are to be pensioned. Pensions are granted to all officers who 'erved to the end of the revolutionary war in the Continental army. ''he widow or children are entitled to 'receive the balance -duA in the case of a 'deceased pensioner. -Provision is made for all persons who 'verved six months in the atimy, militia, or navy, during the revolutionary war. Widows and orphons of officers and soldiers of the militia, rangers, sea fenci bles, and volunteers who have died since 1818, are entitled to five years half-pay. The widows of revolutionary ollicers are allowed pensions for the time that they remain unmarried. The brothers and sisters of deceased soldiers of the Mexican war are entitled to the land which would have been claimed by the soldier ir living. Soldiers of the var of 1812 may select new land if the first warrants were located on land unfit for cultivation. Invalids of the navy are allowed pen sions. Five years' pensions, amounting to halr the monthly pay to which the deceased was entitled at the time of his death, are allowed to widows and childrni of navy officers slain in service. The same is true with regard to all personsslain in the naval service, including men, marines, engineers, firemen, and coal heavers, In the document beforo us, there are a great many technical regulations, for which we cannot find room, but we may venture to suggest that nil persons who reel an interest in the pension laws may obtain a copy or the document by adres sing a member of Congress, or by applying to the Secretaries of War and Navy or of she Home Department.-Nat. Int. From the South Carolinian. COURT OF APPEALS. The Court of Appeals will meet at Co lambia, on the first Monday in May text, and the Iockets will be called in the fol lowing order, to wit: IN THE LAW COURT. 1. The Eastern Circuit, on the Ist Mon. day in May. 2. The Aliddle Circuit immediately after -. 3. The Northern Circuit. oh the2d Mon day in May, or as soon as the previous Dockets shall have been disposed of. - 4. The Western Circuit, immtnediately after. 5, Thte Sothern Circuit, on tho 3rd ltonday in Miay, or so soon as the previous Dockets shall have been disposed of; and ~nally, The c'ases fromr Charleston District. The (Wuut of J:'rers will be holde'n on h1e Is WVednesuday of the term. 1. Appeafs frin the 6th andI 4th Cir - tits, to he called ontheo ist Mouny int May, for n'e 'we', if bM. much time he -*'ecesary; if not, the Circuits next in Erder, 5. A pieaIs fromn the 5th and 2dl Cireuits, on the 2d Monday in M~ay, (unless sooner reached by exhausting the business of the preceding Circulis) for itie .week, if so mnuch time he necessary; if not, thie Circuit thean next in order. 3. Appeals from the 3-1 Circuit, 'on the pl Monday in May (unless sooner reached by exhausting the business of the preceed tsdg Cit coits..) A IRE~T *Ctcrk of t he Court of A pp'is, .. N1ouat OlaoIJtA.-The citizens of Warre'n Cout1y, N. C. held. a neetintg at Wuarrettton on the 27th nlt. for Thbe pur pose oftakinug int'o eoniude'atiott the Legis latioh of Congress uison the stuhiect of stavery. A series or spirited resolutona were adopted, from which ie take theo ffolnoiing: Resolved, That we, the people of Wanr een County, in pubulie meeting assembuled, do protest acainst any, interfer-ence ott the part of the Federal Gunvernmentt with the squestiono of slavery, and that the passage of the Wilmot Proviso, or of eny law al tering thte relation of masteh ttn slatve in the District of Colutrnbia; will justify the people of the South in ddotpting all mens usres necessary to secure their equal tights, and to preserve the Federal Constitution as it is. Resolved, That we entirely ipfove of the Address recetntly made by the South. en members to the pteople of the South. erm'States. and that we pledge ourselves to do all in our pawer to carry out their views therein expressed; and that further meore, we think the members from North Carolina ,who reftused to sign that address, disregarded the interests of the people. DoMzs'ric WzNEs.--We are under obuli gations to Mr. A. Kav-ser, of this city, for a bottle af delig~htful flavored wvine, made by a Mr. Boerchel. at Hermann, in this State. The mantufctutrer produceed a thousand gallons of this wvine frotm the gmwth of en acre of land last year, which at two dollars a gallon, would make the nett proceeds of two thottsand dollars, K from less than an are of ground. The vines were trained along a high trellice work, and are said to have presented a beautiful appearance wvhen the grapes were at maturity. The vtneyards at Her-mann are yet very young, and their contined culture will, in a very short time. greatly increase the mannfacture of the Hermna Catawba Wine. Thtis article beverage is produced in large quantities at Her-mann, and will doubtless ripen into a regular trade.-St. Louis Nete Era. True blue never s;n. BY LAST NIGH'S M AIL. From the Columbia Telegraph, April 10. CHARLESTO., April 9.* The Cotton sales were limited, amount ing to only 800 hales. There has been a decided concession on the part of factors, and prices are in favor of buyers. Ex, trenes 51 to 7j cents. From de Charleston Couerier. N.W YoRK. April 7. The Cotton Market to-day, was depress ed, and dealers not disposed to operate unil the letters came to hand. Prices were down fully one-eigh't, with small sales. Four had also declined about one-eighth -American Stocks bad advanced one per cent. LATER FRo31 CoL. FREMOs.-A Tel egraph, dispatch, dated St. Louis on Thurs day last, -nentions the recript at ilha' place of advices from Santa Fe to the 2-51h of February, from which we are gratified to learn of the safetyor Col. Fremont and most or his corps of brave and hardy ad venturers. The substance of the despatch is as ftollows: Col. Fremont had arrived at Santa Fe, on his way to Califoruin, intending to take Cook's route. He lost eleven men in the Mountains, the name of only three of whom are given, viz: Mr. Wise, of St. Louis, and Messrs. King and Preuss, the latter from this city. Col. Fremont did not reach the top of the Mountain-. - lie was compelled to re tire to the valley, where snow fell to lhe depth or about forty feet, covering tip all his outfit and killing all his mules. Leav. in, the valley, he tookt to the hills, and ent out a party to ol.t.,in relief,. giving them a sinted period within which to re turn;lhut failing to do so. Col. F. himself started after them; overtook thetn in six days, proceeded to Taos. and finally the survivors were relieved. Col. Fremont was furnished with a new outfi. by the United States quartermaster and commissary, by order of Major Beall, and when last heard from he was a - , getnin;; on without dilieuly, and was ex pected 1o be in California. in thirty days. J-Washinglon Union. GooD DOvtDENDi.-From ihe Augusta Coastitutionnlist we learn that the Bank of Brunswick has declared a dividend of four per cent. on the prolits of the last six months, and an extra dividend of Ten Dol lars per share, payable in the stock of that institution. The Mechanics' Bank has declarcil a dividend of eight per cent. on the profits for the past sit months. We understand, that independent of this cividentd they liave a surplus off hand of over one hundred thousand dollar's. Jew David's or Hebrew Plaster. This article, prepared for pan and weak ness in the back, breatst, side, or limhs; bruises, sprains, &c.; and for asthtmatic af'ectins will, in mnost cases, give itmmediate and perma nent relief. It will also be rtnndt htighly bencfi cial for comnplaints of the L.iver, Liannys, anid Kidnieys. Personis of sfdentaty hatbits, whose bintess 'reinires thein to sit or stand nch, who are tronued with weakness itn the chest, or paihitt the side or breast will find great re.. lief by wearing one of thtese plasters. See ndlvertisetmetnt in another colnn. The genntine are sold b'y J. D. CHASE. Mn ch 14 1849,t 1mo 8 OBITUA RY. DIeD at liis residencee in Edgeleld District, in the 78th year of his age, SPMstbV.R Bot0t. wARE.. The deCensed was a mats of exemupia rg chnt acter. was a christian, uand was as much distingtsished for his piety, as for te tipright ness tof his condtiet in till the rebtions of life. Perhaps there ,tre sone conesidetations that should temper the regt ets of his friends at his loss. anid.stothe the istress of his ht-renved family.. He had lived through ;,he full mptutrity of his days-lie liad passed his three'score years antd tetn, anti had fully acepnmplished in good womks, thte task allotted fur hitoI do. A lont ger continitance Ott earth wotild only have ad-~ ded to hi's miseries, by nthtiplying thmoe ittfir mfies which are ever th'e attns of old ago, amd by imnpressi'in im morre deeply, with a sensee of bt~ inability to perfotrmi disse kindly harities which had beeti the ilstration of his niore visrons matnhood. He had beeni a kind nebihbour, a just arbitrator oif thte disputes of tis'vinage. ant sat far -a his mteans permitted, a liberal beniefatcto'r to all arsotndt him. The stubject oif this notice being horn in the excititng period that precceded stur Rtevohtiton, wtis etarly inubned iih a love of etnntry which nm~ated hini throutght life. Hte offered his ser vices in the late war with Great Brtlnin, atnd in the Ntnllification strttggle, old as hte was, vol. unteered to defend the hitnor of his State, in the fiel of battle. His father who was ol and inifirm, fnrnished three gallant sotns for the wat of lctdependentce, two of whtoni lost their lives in the service of their country.. The third was with Wiashitng ton at the battle of Vorktown, and wvitniessed the final triunmph of the American Arms. Though the deceased was too yiuing to have any activ-e participation ins the strife of the revo ntion, yet, ha iniherited tall the virtues of his sire, atnd cotitinually exhibited .thsat ardent - pat riotism and strong attachment to the tnslittitiouns of liberty, which impelled his older brothers to devote their lives to the cause of hidepen-. dece. J. G. DIED on Friday the 6th igist. at the Spanna Hotel. JacOn Powv, in the 48th year of his age. HeJ lelt an affectionate ifl and three children to motirn his departture. Ile was a kinid hus band and father, and devoted to the interest of his family. To his poorer neighbors he was especially hospitable; amnd none will feel hist loss more sensibly than those aronnd him, who depend for support upon the kitnd getierosity of such as are able to give to the needy. DitD oil Monday the 26th of March. at the residence of his mother, ntear Higgiss Ferry in this District. Bxsjmt T. Aussv, it about the 30th year of his age. His disease was cm plicated; but the imtmeditate catuse of his deth sees to have been tubercular or the brain. (Og We ore auihorized to ann~onne LTTLETON A. BROOKS, as a Cani did ate'for Tax Collector, at the ensuing Buler Le v .Wo. 17. 01' Regularmeetiog of this Lodge will ho held on' Mondav evening next at 7 o'clock, ELBERT BLAND, Sec. April 11 It 1 FULLER INSTITUTE. GREEWOOD, ABBEVILLE, S. C. T HE BUILDING bearing the above des. . ignation having been, with the whole of its ralinble furnitire, totally destroyed by fire on the morning of the lt inst:, the kind sym pathy of a liberal publie is sirongly invoked in favnr of its re-.constructio,; and, in the interim, its patrons and friends, are solicited to contmne and increase their patronage, a very commodi ons and convenient house heing alrendy pro cared for the conthitined instruction of the pre. ent pupils, and for the reception of all others intending to join the Institution. Every de partilent ii ttoatughly. although temporarily, spplied. ROBERT I. NICHOLLS. AprilI1 if 12 A Nimble Thrip is better than a Slow Dime. I WILL retail DRUGS & Al EDIINES, cheaper than they are retailed elsewhere. iln Edgefleld, lamburg. or Augusta. in proof of which, please loo' at my list of prices. All articles aq good es the mar ket a filords. Landannn, Pnregorie, and other Tinctures at (1Jcts an ounce, Opodeldec. Bateman's Drops, British Oil, &c., G4eis n Ddttle, Snlts, 6cts. n poifnd, Camphor, jcts no oz. Aladder, best kind, and Sal Erius, le2cents a pound, Soda and Seedlite Powers, from 20 to 50cts. a Box, Rat Poison and Mostard, 12cts. a Box, Blacking. Gjest a Box. Sarsaparilla frm 50cts :o S1 a bottle. Preston Smelling Snits. bolt!es re filled, Alcohol, pure, it will all btrn $1, per gallon. 30cts pet qumart. Fourtih Proof B-randy-1314-$4,50 per gal. $1, per bottle, Port Wine, the best, $4, per gallon, SI por bottle. Wines nnd Liqors, of any description sold by the gallon. or cask. Purchaer gr-ning mue time to order the same from New York. JOHN D. CHASE, .M D. April 11, if 1U Liqt of Le'llek R EMAINING in the Post Otfmre at t Egefield C. If., Ist April, 149. Ahney. John K Howard. J B Adams, Thos S Jones, George W Anderson, Thomas Jones, Mlrs Widow hiowls. J Juden. Chestut Batton, Joseph Lane, J B Blyd, Mary A Mleretwether. Dr. S Bassett, W P Magrath, S P Clary, "M V Mitche', George W Culbreali, Rebecca Maess. Julia Clewy, 51 W Alerewiiher, S G Claybrooks, R W .lcCullottah, Harriet Day. Peter Nixon, George Dinus, Georce Naikins, Gcorme :DeLun;;e, Dr. L !! xon. I P .',yce, Clharies 11 Perrit,, Capt. Detauglter, Reb'eaRoberts, R S 6 Emery, Mary Reams, Jost.ph Fountain, Kindred Ryan, John E F Gallaway, Patrick Roberson. James Gill. John Scott. 0 H P Gamewell, Rev. WShellgrove, 11 Griffin, David F Smith. V 0 llanuhy. Liletio Thomas, S S 1arrover, George IWriht. -ienry H iseiet h. Wim Wells, J D) Howard, Jesse B Watlker. William 0. L. P ENN, P. AM. A pril11 . 3t12 - otice. P"IiE Bord Cntiionmters of the Poor. wilhn o service the followintg tboys anid girls, th.: boys unttil thmey nrrive at the age uof twentty-ont ei ers, ant tihe girls ituntil theoy arrive at the a ge ofeighiteen years or mitrry viZ: Thomas Story. now seven years ol. lienjamtin Dusebee, now six vears old. Wesley Plynil, ntow six years old. George Furtner, now six years old. Lutcirda Story, no'w fourteen years old. 11ltlda Story. now six years oldi. Rebecca Plymnil, nowv foiurteen years old. Sardelin Plymtail, now ninre years old. Lennrt Portner, flow nine years old. Edeitht Dye, now funrteent years old. They are sound and hearty children, antI the Bonrd of Commissiuoners, desire to placie them in elmarge of persons of good chtaracter, thatt they mtay lbe renred in good nmorals, rind indus tri'ous hntbits. Persons wishing to receive either of them will apply at tihe nrext meeting of theL Board, at the Puor letnse of Edgefield Dlis:ritt on Tuesdny after the first Mloday ila July next. A pril 11 emow3m I I SH E RIFF'S SA LE. STATE OFSOUTHl CAROLINA. EDGE F"IE LD DISTRICT. Bridget Cahill, App'nt. )Summons r-s. in Richard Cahill, and others, .Partitiont. Y virin e of an order from Johni Hill, . Esrq.,0rdinary of Edlgefeltd Dietrict, I shall piroced to sell at Ed~gelield Court llottse, on the first Moniday in May next, the langls belongting t.o the estate of William Cahill, dec'dl., situate in the District aind Staiie aforesaid containing one hundred andt fifty acres, more or less, adljoining lantds of Richtard Coleman, hames May. nard anrd Johno Chapptmnn, to be sold ott a credlit till Ihe Girst of Jattuary next. Thte Purchaser to give bontl, two ap provedl sureties, and a Mortgage of te prentises to thte Ordinary. to seenre the purchase money. ost to be paid in ensh. S. CHRISTIE, S. E. D. A pril 11 4It SHE R iFF'S SA LE. BY virtue of~ sundlry writ s of fieri fatcias to me directed. I shall proceed to sell1 at Edgefield Court hlouse. on thu (isrt .'Monday and Tuesdaiy in May' next, the followiug property itn the following case, vi.: Collin Rhtodes and Samuel Posey vs5. Martin Poiey; Collin R hodes vs the Same; R. C. Fowke vs the Same; one thonisanid acres of land, more or less, adjoining lands oif Franceis Posey, Collini Rhodes. anid others, on which are a Satw and Grist Mill, also, the following uegro slaves, viz: Louiza, atnd tier five children, Wahllon, Nicy, H uldan, Cely, and Doe. Candis, Ala, Emily, Belbena, Mary. William, H-enry. Lutko, Zion, Shadle anid Jacob, also, six head of mules, and oneo bay horse, and one waggon and gear. George Perrott vs. Elizabeth Carter, one thousand acres of landi more or less. where the Defendat lives, tidjoinimg lanids of John Wise and others. Terms cash. S. CHISTIE, S. E. D). STATE OF.SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY. . B Y JOHN HILL. Esq., Ordinary of Edgenield District': . Whereas John W. Mundy. hath np plied to tme for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Hezekinh Coleman, dec'ed, late of the District aforesaid, de ceased. These are.. herefore, to cite and admon ish all and sinatlar. thekindred and cred itors of the said deeeased, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to he holden at Edge. field Court House, on the 27th day of Atiril inqt.. to show cause. if any, why the'said administration should not be gran ted. Given under my hand and seal. this ths 10th day o April in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundrei and forty-nine, ami in the 73J year of Atner ican Independence. JOHN HILL, o E D. April.I1 2t 12 STATE OF sOUTl CAROLINA EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY. B YJOHN HILL, Esq., Ordinary of Edgeiell District. Whereas Alexander Hollingsworth. hath fpplied to me for Letters of Adnin-. sratinn, on all and singular the goods and chutels. righis and credits of Huol Miller or Minor, late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admon ish al and singular, the kindred and cred itors of the said deceased, to he and appear heitbre *tie at our neit Ordinary's Court for the stid District, to be holdei at Edge fteld Court 1louse on the 27th day of April inst., to show cause, if any, why the said adinitistration shnuld not he granted. Given ttntder mty hand attd seal, this the 10th day of' April in the year of our Lord one thousand eiglt hundred and forty. nine and in sevcnty-third year of Amer ican ltdependence. JOH N H ILL, o. E. D. April 11 2t 12 Lanids for sale. T HE Subscriber ofTers for sale a viluable tract ofland, lying seven miles West of Edgefield C. II., on the Abbeville Road, cot tiniing 450 acres, 250 of whicht are in woods. The ciUtivated lIads nre well improved, and there is a gond Dwelling house, with all ne.. cessary out hnises on the premises. in good repair. Termns favorable for the pnreliaser. JUSEPH FERGUSON. April 1, 2n 12 For the L ad ies. J UST Received a choice Lnt of PERFU MRY, CSM!?TICS, &c, Extracts in finq Cut Glass Bottles, Maan Fun, the celebiated Chinese Skin Powder for rendering the skin deli cately white, soft and smooth, Lilly White, an unrivalled Toilet Powder, Ronge Vegetal de Ville, a French Cosmetic Eau L'ustral Hair Restorative, for cleans irgiand beautifying the hair and pro muting its growth, Eau Divine do Venus, this improves and beautifles the complexion, eradicates cutaneous3 eruptions and renders th'e skin soft, fair a nd blooming, Bandoline Faxateur, for dressing and smoot hing theo hair, Curling Fluid, thtis makes the hair curl, lilack Pomnatum, in Jars, for gradually darkoning the hair, Rose Vegetable Tooth Peste, in Jars, this beautifies the teeth and pun~fes the hircatha, Va rions kinds of Perfumed Son p, & c. For Sale by J. D.. CH ASE, M. D. A pril 3, tf 11 P 11 E S E N T1 Ml E N T1 S Of thec Grand Jury of Edgrfidld Dist. spring Term, 18S49. . WEthe Griund Jury of P:dgiolield District. do sny. that we have visited tlte Jail. an id have carefully exnam.inieid the same, amta do prosenat it as beinig atufe iir ate cotnfitemett of' prisoneras and unfit for tibe residenice of the ciimtmtind that .: newm site he pmtcha~sed. nntd a newv Jail he built of sitable dtiimensionis and of pror.er strengtht. We dii further reeinmmnend Ptt thle Le-gislaiture of thtts Stnie do tako itto enniuideraitiont theo propriety of ndioptitng the Pentitei.tinry systerm anal of passing a law in favor of butildinig a P'enitenitiary. We further wiiuld respect fully recmmnettd thait a siab~le iappropr'ntioni lhe madeh by te Leaislataure fur the purpose aof elenning ont the gobstructins in thme Savannah River, from BDull slhice to Liatmbttrg. A. MtcCAINE, Fetemnn. March 28. dt 10 Furniture fdr Sale. T il ESatbscribuer intendhing ta remaovut from I.Edgeficid, will sell. at Pitblie Anic:inin, ont Friday, 13:m': in't., a portioit of the FltNI. TrUR E of his Iloont, at the Spatnn ilotel, in~ parns fuuliiws: One Mahogany (French) Bledstead, Matress, &c one do. liarenn, one do. Siern, Waritrobie, Tl~ablis, Chiairs..Carpqat. (c.mbtsining 40 yds.) 6-4 Maniiig,.(2-1 3d.) Andh [rouls, Shovel and TIotty, Fentder. Solar I~atmp, Ventemiun Ihlinds, &.c. &c. Teams Cash. on deliveay. Sale to coinmentce at 11 o'clock. . M. S. RIChlARD SMITH. A pril 4, tf 11 Brought to the Jail O F this District., a rmolatto man who says his name is T O-M , and that ho be longs to Mir. Barnard Bbe, of Pecndleton Dis trict. Said fellow is abont five feet 3t inches high, between 30) and 33 years of ago. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay ebarges and take him away, em lie will be dcult wvith as the law directs. A. H. BURlT, J. E. LiA April 3, 1499tf It Lumber for Sale. T lIE Subscriber will furnish the very' beist Planik or Ltmbier, of any kiwd at his Mil tin Shiaws Craeek, 12 miles. frpm Edlgefteld C. IL. fair 501 cetnts per hundred catsh, and 621centts where it is chnrgedt. I will also deliver Lumber at or nnr Edge field Village, ihr $8 per- thiuteanad cash. MARTIN POSEY. Jant.3 1849, if 50 FiNAL NOTICE.X CIRCUJMSTANC ES rtequtiring that the hn 5iness of G.. L & E. Pentn should be sCth fled tap without delay. Notiee is herebhy givera, that all Notes anda Accounts not settled darin'g Court. will ba given out to an Officers for cal, lection. E. PENN, Agent New and Cheap DRY GOODS, A T PRICE.5 TO DEfY COIPETI TION, which are as follows: 100 dozen Assorted widths Tapes, 12ie par doz 100 Boxes Ball Cord for Dresses, 3 dizen 25c. 25 doien Ladies Neit night Caps. 50c per dcoz. 4 Cases Spring and Summer Prints, Lineu, C. Hankerchiefs and Long Lawns. Superior Irish Lilire's, at 'prices ranging from 371cts. up, Ilnekaback, Bird Eye. and Scoich Diapers, 8-4 Bro. and Cold Table Covers, Brown Lead and White Hollands, I Case Blue Stripes, for servants, 12c per yd. fIlosery Gloves and Cotton Fringes, Also, n large Stock or Brown- Sheetings. Blenched Long Cloths, Cold Cotton goods, for Servants. Ladies Dress Goods, of ti newest styles. GROCERIES, GROCERIES. 2 hds. Beautiful light brown Sugar. 11 and 12 lbs for $1, 10 bags R io Coff'ee, 10 lbs for Sl, New Orleans Molwases. 171c per gallon, 2 barrels White Wine Videgar. 37 a per gal. I Chest Hyson Te,*. a j'bod -riicle, /5c per lb. 2 Bn'rrels Ciushed Sugar, 121c per lb. Wholo Rire, 20 pounds for $1, 10 boxes Bar Soap, 10c per Bar, 10 " Pearl Starch, 12e per pound. 8 " Sperm Candles. 37jc per pound, 1 ensk Winter Strain'Lamp Oil, Ginger and Black Popp-'. 12e per pound. With many other articles in the Gioce'y line, which we will sell as low as above men, liondd. SHOES, BOOTS, AND HATS. Ladies Kid and Motocco Ties. 75c per pair. 6 a g- Wnking Shnes, $1, Miqped Sewed and Pegged Bootees, 75c to $1, 100 pair Servanis Slaps, 50c per pair. Men and Boys Pegged Shoes. 621c to $1, Gents fine Sewed Calf Bnotees, " Pegged aid Sewed Boots. $2.50 to $4. Panamn, Leghorn. and Palm Lear Straw Hale, Infuatit Pearl Gils~t. 'nnd Mines Leghorn Fints. to.gether with a general assortment ofither Goods, usually found .in a Conn.. try Store. All tie Subscribers asks, is to give them a call, then judge fur yourselves. - It. CAUSSE CO. April 4. if 11 A CAR D . 11E Unldersigned have associated them.. . selves for the ptrp.ose of trittsacting a General Comuercial..Business, pnad take grapt pleasure in announcing in thpirfriends and the trading community at large, th1,0t thley are now reivin ad opening at their new Room. (Bland' C-orner.) a large and entirely new Stck of Gomds. which have been carefully se lected by both or n.. front the latest arrivals in Chnrlestoen and the Northern Markets. Our Stock comprises every article usually kept fro the trade. We deem it supcifinnus to ennm~erate nrti eles and to make prbmises it'nd pledgesi as to what we will or will not d,.' But confidept that we can please even the nost Pisideons, we most respectfully invite a ihorough inspec tion or onr Goods and prices. Deleirine1l to menrit, we confidently ask a liberal share of paronlage. IV. P. BUTLER, J. A. BLAND. Ed'gefiela, Mlarch 28, if 10 INEW GOODS! T Hr Subscriber has just received his Stock of Spring & Sumnmer Goods, Consisting in part of PRINTED JAC. alUSLINS. SILK AND ItNEN BRtAGE8$. DOTTED) AN.D PLAIN SWISS MUJSLINS, 31US LINS GING H A.\. ENGLISH & A3IERICAN PRINTS, Fok Lddies Drecses, .. ,i uIlha TIr iming.< Fine Bonnets & B.n~et Ribbn~.. Graceries. Hardware, Crockery. Shoes. Leghorn. Panoamna. Silk andl BEAVER HATS. All of which will be sold very low, -2nd a lib eral discount for CASBi.. Ji. C. BftYAN. Marcha 21 18.49, ti 9 Economhy bs Wealth? T H E Subscriber most iespe~cfully in forms Ihis friends and the public genera!ly, that he ha3 located himself at Edgetield C. House, (next door to Mr. Refo's Tmn Shop and op posite the Spann Hotel,) for the purpose of carry on the Cabnset Araking 4t' Repairing Business, in all of its various branches. He reels con ident in giviug entire satisfaction to those who may favor him with a call... ROBERT BRYSON. lif. B.-FPc EaR A is fu rnished at the short est notice and on accommodating tei-ma. March 24, 1849 Sm 10 Copartner'ship INotice. '1 H I E Sn bscriberms reswpectfully inform their friends endu thme Public generally, that they have entere~d into a Copartnerahip, to car ry on tl.eTayl.orinmg hosiness, under the style of Co~aI & A.arsnd will do busimess next dor to S. F. Goode. They intendl keeping a god assortmuent of the be-t materini in this line, and solicit front the Public, a share of ptronage. JH OGN 3. 3. M IAYS. Tthe Stnbscriber takes this opportunity of re nrning his sincere thanks to his friends ror thir liberal pa:ronage, and solicits a continu.. ace of tihe same. JOHN COLGAN. Jan. 17 1840 tf 25 BEAD QUARTERS, Rctpansoyvn.t~e. 10th Regimebt; S. C. Ml. ORDERS NO. 4. Tr lIE Blattailions wilt patade in inhe following n rder, viz :-The Lower Ba'inlion will meet at Mt. Willing on Satnrday the 28th of A ptil, for drill and review. The Upper IBattaliotn at Col. Tflvles' oil Saturday. the 5th of May. Thu officers aind non commissioned officers, at ted the daty-pre.vinns. Lt. Col. West wvill ex tendh this order to his respective command. The Captnins of the Upper Battalion will ex< tend this order to their respective companies. MI. WV. CLARY; Col. -10th Regiment, S. C. MI. M. GRAinA, Ajt. Ma rch 28, 3t 70 NOTICE. Hu Etnndersignted as Aesigne'e o' arctus ..Upson,. gives notice ton4.tpersoa having claims against the said Marcus tgpson, anid who are willing to take tundes t6seasignmenit, to render in their ,-aimas by the sixth day ot A~gst next. All persons indebted to the said laicns Upson, are regnested to make imme diate paymet. .b8AMtUEL. StFJENS, Assignee. Mrch71849, S5 7 (t" We aro anthorized to announce ROBERT CLOY, es a Car,didate fur Tnaw Colletr, at tbe cnsninn releerion. More New Goods. UST Received 'at &ie cefebrated NEW YORK & PHILADELPHIA CHEAP CASH STORE, 17 Cases more per ships Carc. lina and.Columbia, front New York, whicR with the GOODS previously received, com. prises the largest and best assortment in town. C6N8SISTING IN PART OF White and col'd Stockings from 10 Cts and upwards, also half Hose fro~n 8 cts. 'upi Ladies fine black Mits at 12j, Turtle Shell, Tuck and Side Corgbe, Cologne, lear's Oil and PRFUMiRT of various kindy, Black, green and colored Vails, White, nd col'd Eid, Linen, Pickniel Gloves., Splendid Purses, Needles, 'Pins, Ifo'oks and Eyes. &c. H A T S. Gentlemen's and Youths Panama, Lega horn, German Straw, Ranchero, Cali. fornia, Canada, and an extensive assort. ment of Gentlernen's. black lats; also ILfants' broad 1lats. BOOTS 4- SIROF, Sewe'd and Peged hoots fromn 2 'i to 3 'f5 150 pr Brogans, Etwel and peged, Ladies' fine Shnes.. very cheap, A full assortment of high and low'quarte'r Boys and Infatas aten't Lcather i'h'6's, Genern'len's Ladies' ad Misses Sh'oes, All of whi'ch will be sold extremly low. C U TL E R Y. A very handsome assortment of one ttwo' thtee and four bladed Picket knives,* Also Pen Knives, Dirks and Bowies, Pistols, Peicussion Caps, Powderind S)ot) Steel Pens, Scissors, Razors and Razor Strops, warranted. Shaving Soap and Brushes, Cloth and Shoe Brushes, Blickig, &'e. SAD DLER Y. Saddles, Dray and Riding Bridles, Girta, Sr ciigles, Saddle Bits. Carringe anad lliding .Wh., Martingales, Sugar Whips, all at ny usuit lw prces. C LOTHING. -Positively there never has heen itlargerind better assortnent shown here. 1a.e .pewing Is splendi,. and tn regair'l to Style, nothing can urpass them, come and try them; liartof thnis Gouds are cotton Pants, at 75 rents; white lin. en and colmet dilling. blqck Mieriime, Fr.e.u Drilling. ribbed aud Elie Black cisheanere Pan. taloons ect. . . COATS% . Black Dress and Freik, Draip'Ete, do. Crnton, Drab. Summer, Linen Chekked, Ls tre, Bruw Linea. Alpacas and Summer Coats. V E S T S *. Black Satin, Cashrmere, Silk and ,nqp. White and Colored flrseills, plai'n Bi and pline Vests. and a largi issortse'ni, a cheap kind frotn 50 cts. up, A L.S Shirts, Suspenders, Neck and Pocket SilA llandkerchies, etc. etc. It is a well knuown fact that Coods arelbonghi chenper in New York than in any other City. conseqently as my profits are snall,gnd my Goods bought very cheap, greater Biikains anti cheaper Gnods are sold at my Store than in any other wtithout exception. , . ,. . ). CO11N. April 4, 3t IOLR Executor'..aeie, , URSUA NT to an Ordevr rpm Jphn HlI l Eeq., Ordinary of Edgq4el4 Dietrict, shall proceed to sell at the late posidepce o Mary Kilcrease, deceased. on Thursday tIG 12th of April, all the Personal properly of said deceased, (not specially disposed of by the last Will and Testament ofeaid.deegased) coniuting of four Negroes, Horses. Myle.. Corn and Fodder, stock of Cattle a'nd Slaeepi with various articles of property, too te~ious sto mention. The whole will, be sold an it credit until the 25th of Decembier next; notes wiata a pproved securities will be requi~ed.,~ .Tle title of the property not be changed until terms of salo are complied with. DAV1d J. KILCR{EASk .recia. .N. B.-The tracts of land will he repred out for the present year, at the same. time .and place, to wit: the Scott platitatjen and the Chadwick plantation, on the sama ierins. Apr-il 3 2i ii .Executor's Sale. ONMontday the l6tha of A pril..will.ieadold Yat thel ate residence of Sinnmore Wat son, de'ceased, betweena tuaty.and fifty. Loe lto K LYNEGROES, omstcMules, Hobrse,. Oiren..Coin F'ed. der. Waggons, Carts, plantation tools, 'si. For alt sums ninder t wenty dollars,. dsa wilt he regnired; for all .abanve that, ameatintj bcuds with two good s'ettes, to~ he mnady payable lst Jannary 1852, witha inaterest fronm the 14t Jann. ary I18%t. TILLMAM WA'T'sdN, Ez'op. N. B.-All peisohs indebted Id the esta:e of Staanore .Waison. ,dec'd-, are requested t,, make payment to Tihmaa. Iation, Executor, and those having demanda agpaitnt the estate, will rendertemt propierly littested.* A pril 4, 149. 2 1 1 MEDICAL NOTICE. DJ R. . 'EdUE takes thisrmethodol' laugu anad vicinaity, that hae htas made a pema nent residence here, foi- thte phnrpose of practi sing Medicine.Sirgry and Obstetrles. lie haus beenengnged innatnextensive rfatie, foir thte last f.har years, in comnpanv with his fheh<~ er Dr. T. Tengute in Lnnmreans District, anad hopeuy that his experience and tnnceastng atteptiott to the duties of his profession, will obtain. flj him a shaare of puablic patraonage. i.. aflice. is taaxt door to Col. Bauskettig df< flee, opposite Jir Compay's Ilojtl. hid resi., dence is thlotaose formtaa ly necupiedl hy S. S. Trampkins,- Esq.. tnear the Male Aatiuehay. H e mnay ite Inand at haiu aIice in tha day, and residence at night, utnless profasuionally engae g'ed. Janar i7 18.49, ti 52 Mattresses i 14attresss: H. Price & Qn., htavinag located at Edge, e fie'dConrt latnse. will he pleased toi receivo orders fir maakittg Mlattrasses of all dest~riptins, on resonable termns. J. Il. P. & Co.. nay be fannd at their room, uap-tiiis of Dr. Gneuiwian's Store Huse, op. posite thae Planoters (Inutel, where specimens ou: their w~ork can be seen. 3. hI. PRICE, C. P. MURRELjt. R cranscex-l take pleasture if saying that upon trial. I have ro:mnd the Mattrasses tmade by the above namaed genttlcmen. of a very.ex cellent qat-dity- ii. R. SPANN. Febtunty 7, 18-19 tf- 3 Perfumerr. A CHOICE lot of perfaumery tlaily expnc. ted frm Jusles Haue'e establishment, Phil. ndelrhlia, by JOH N D. C A SB, Af' B M arch 28, Ufm