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From dhe DaUy Wlegrapk. Ma. EDIToR-I beg a. corner of your sheet to express the feelings of gratification that I have lately felt on visiting.-a South Carolina Cotton Factory.- I allude to Graniteville, a new establishment just put in operation in EdgefieJd -District. Three years ago, all around there was a willderness of poor, oncultivated -land, Uith a small but durable stream tumbling over the lowest chain of granite rock in the State, in a wild waste .of useless wa ter. - Now the stream issubstantially lammed, and the water brought down in a canal about .a- mile, formng a 40 feet head. Here istands the Factory 350 feet long, asitl 5) feet wide 2 stories high, and built of solid blue granite, dressed in blocks, forming-one of the handsomest building in the-South. 'his-is to contain 9,245 spindles, when nl in operation, with 800 loons, which will' he enough to weave -all the yarn. This will consume 10 bales of Cotton a day, and. turn out 10 to 12,000 yards or 30 and 36 shirting and drilling, and require 300 operatives. By the arrangement of the maehiney, The Cotton comes in upon a railway from 'the store house in the pickersroom ar one end, and goes out cloth at the other, and is taken into another.store house, all in the same yard, but detached from each other to make all more secure against fire; Most of the machinery is now in opera 'tion by "raw hands," from the piney woods population, under charge of ex perienced overseers. and working mostly by the job, or piece price, and. average $3 a week all-round, including men, girls and boys. The village contains beside the factory -and store house, 83 dwellings, a hotel, saw-mill, school house, and two of the n'eatest little Gothic churches ever built. Taken altogether, I venture to asset t that a more beautiful manufacturing village cannot be found in the world. The machinery is all of the latest im proved -kind, and seems more like things of life, than dumb tnelnes. The whole establishment, operatives .included, 'is a pattern~ of neutness. The cost, including 9000 acres of and another inill site, hus.been $300,000.. . It is not only worrhy a visit from every gentleman who feels nd interest in the pyosperty of South Carolina, but is es pecially worthy the notice of every travel. er like myself, who is or may be among you, "spying ont the land." -Three miles above Graniteville,is the old %*Vaucluse FactryrY," o*n'ed and conduct*4 ty Gen. .as. Jon'es,a very gentlemanly and enterprising South Carolinian, whom, I i pleased to learn is meeting with de jfZ)erved s6deess in his biusineis. JI'iWill give 'he Iydblic some items at my. leisure that will tend to show that s8in u.''caring spirik iiat is just now ding into bloom in the South, will soon p ioduce A golden fruit, South-Carolina, oia snd Alsbiftiia er all in the field. so.ne of my Norithern brethiren e been %%ith me during my long -ities of the anith io do her own ann aturing, but that they might be h the actual w-orkings of that system -habui that th'ey are so bilindly warriiag -k gainst--a systethi, ihut leing, more com anad cobtehted happiness to the work a ig class who are inost allected, thana I he-ever seen dondhg any other part of ihe United Statesr . __ I liave nto time hei-e to enlarge uponi this subject, but 1 hnpe to live to be ale to -give my testimony upon all propecr occas bor.., truthfully, upon this..subjecl. It is but proper that I should renark before closing, ihni my extemled tour through all the Southiefn States is purely an Agi-ictdral dns. 1 maY lbe known id some of your rcatd era us a cotrespjondent of the 'American Aericttlturisi," published in New York, by A. B. Allen. and it is in that tihal-acter that I artd noiw trafellhig ; aiid idi hdpe of being able to. dlissdrulinats some itzefu in rorritatids, ihile learnitng inany things that tend to-make the N~orth and South better aictjuainted than ihey rtbw are. I am most respent fully, &c. Uolnbia ~ Sot~or Roaiso. dolubia S.C. A pril 24, 1849. From t5. Greeniill Nointaineef. kiLECTito MAGNETIC ENotixx.-The Scientific . American, published in New York, notices tho invetian of our tod-ns man, Mr. J. L. Pickerel, and *ais, it is a "new and beaijtiful Rotai-y Engine, tea be propeiled .by Electron Magnetism~ The only hope of a good Rotary Engine may be anticipated from the aplicatin of Electro Magndtlrsn." We have lug known the fact that Mr. Pickerel had in vented thie tnachine trientio ned by the Scientific American. Most of the citi zens of our -Village have seert the beauti ful model in operation at hisi shop. The model has been- sent on to W~ahingmon for a patment, and we predict for.Mr. Pickerel that is invention will be -admitted, when examined by scientific men,..as stuperiot' to all other known methods of applying the Electro Magnetic- force to maehinery; not excepting the invention of Mr. Page. of Washingtonl Ci1y. to whom tdengress has voted 20 thousand dothars by recommenda lion of a Committee of the Senate to ena-. ble him to make experiments. Weohave great hopes that the invenation of Mr. P'ie kerel will be (ound irpplicable in prmpel. ling machinery for mills of all kinds; if so shoals and steam Engines wilt be at a slight-discoutnt in -consbequencew The in ventor is sanguine of success, and be is a man of very estraordlnaty trieehanieal genius, and withal, a man of scioneifie knowledge. If we are -not much deceived in'our expectations. the name of James L. Pickerel will be famous amongst she great inventor! of the United States. We :h all endeaver.to obtain from Mr. Picker el such .a ilescription of his inventiou as will be intelhigible to our readers. It has been frequently stated in tbe Southern papers, that Gen. Devereux, of North Carolina. raised the largest crops of -- Corn in the United States, averaging about 100,000 bushels. But Cast's Advertiser says,,we have no comprehtension -of the growth and products oif the West. andsays that yacob Strawn, of Illinois, raisaed more than 400,000 bushels of Corn in 1547, tlte produc of 6000 acres. Sontnern Bsaptist Conventlon. To the Delegates of the Southern Bap ist Convention.-J3LofED B RETH! R.N In consequence of the presence of Cholera at Nashville, Tennessee, at which place the Cotivention was to be held this year, the brethren of that City have consented that the meeting shall he held on the 23rd instant in Charleston, S. C. on condition that the next meeting shall be held in Nashville in 1852. 1 have the concurrence of the Board of Foreign Missions in the pioposed change and the acquiescence -or the Board or Domestic Missions. And my Circular will appear accordingly in a few days. Meantime I inlorm you of the change as coistitutionally made, and af rectionately urge upon you, the importance of a large attendance, as the state of our Mission affairs, and the proposed confer ence on the subject of a General 1beolog ical Institution for the South, will require your presenc'e in full meetings Affectionately your brother and fellow laborer. WILLIAM B. JOHNSON, President of the Convention. N. 1S.-Our Southern 'Exchanges will plebse copy. I7' The columns of the Press throughout the. country seem -tobe filled with notices or cures and specifis for all diseases flesh is heir to, that one scarcely knows what to do in case of disease, for fear that in using one medicine, another and better may be overlooked. But ftom the remnrinible.cures, high order and vast amount of testimony daily brought under our personal notice of the extraordina y efficacy of. DR. RdGERS' LIVERWORT AND TAR, we are compelled to regard the evidence of our senses, and confidently itate that lbr COUGH S and COLDS, iid that HYDRY HEADED M ONSTER CONSUM1PTION, ve think this preparation a safe, speedy and eeiftin cure At all events we may say to our friends-try it. It can be obtained at J. D. CHASE'S Apothe caries Hall, and if it does not help them, noth inig will. April 18, tr Decler Lodge .o. 17'. . 0, o. 4 (7 Regular meeting of this Lodge wl he held on Monday. evening next at 7 o'clock. ELBERT BLAND, Sec. May 2 It 15 W.. E. MARTIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. 9, Btoad Street, Charleston S. C. Over the Office of w. At. Martin. Will practice in Barnwell and Columbia, and con tiste to practice in Hleaufort. Apri12; 1ia 4 Just Received, AN.D IN STORE, 591 9 LBS. COUNTRY CU 1 0RED BACON. BLAND & BUTLER. May 2, tf 15 Boarding for Young Ladies. T1HE-Snbseiber will acotniddate with Hoise is roomy and pleasantly situated. conve. nient to the Femalo Academies. Parehta end Guardians may be assured that every attention necessary will be paid to Girls connmitted to his care. EDMUND PENN. May 2, .tf 15 Notice. A LTL persons indebted to Whitman Ri. Hill Deceased, are hereby notified to make payment. and all persons haaving chaims against aid Deceased will rendler thenm itn propedly at tested: WIlliaum M..Hlill is appointed mny Agent during my absence frsom the District. T. S. D4NIEL, Adlu'r. April 6, if .15 Horns Creek Beat Company, ATTENTION. YOU are hereby warned to be and appear I.at your regular uster ground on Satur dacy the 1-2th of May. armed and equtiped as the lawt directs for drill and instructioft. . By oider of Capt. H AR RISON. . .F. MATs, 0. si Thtere also will be an eteetion held for En. sign to fill the vacancy occasioned by the tesig nation or Ensign Cat penter. Mtay 2, i' 15 HEAD QUARTERS; .2nd REGIM ENTL CAVA LRY, S. C. Mt. EDGEPILtD C. II. A pril 28th 1849. -Orders No. . . . HE- Squtadrois of thte 2d Regiment of' ACavalry will Pairade as follows, viz T~he Edaefield Squadron will parhte at fdgefietd Cfbairt House on Satnrday thp 26th of Mav neit, and the~ Abbeville Sqnadron at. Ab eville-Court HJondo dii Saftardaty ul:e 2d oT Jttne following. Comthisstonted and n'oii c'oihmisiioned OYfi. eers will'meset the dftys prefions. - Commanders of Squadrons are charged *ith the ettention uf this Order to their respaective conmatnds.. By order of 'THOS. WV. LANH IAMs. Col. 2nd Reeimnent Cavalty; Joux F. ThLDnERT, Adjutant. 57 The Abbeville Banner ivill please copy onc&. .. May 2, if . 5 STAT E OF.SO T12H GA,ROLINA. EDG EFlELD. DISTRICTr. . IN COMMtON PLEAS. . E. W. Bancrofl,1 a.Aiachment. .R. S. Roberts. THE laintiff~ in the atrove stated case .Uhavmng this day filed his Declaration in my Office, and the .Defentdant hiaving neither wfe nor Attorney known to .reside within tlte linits of this State, on whom a copy of said Decaraton with a iiutc to Plead' can he ser ved. On motion of Mr. Tompkins. Attorney for PlsatiSf; ordeted that said Derdndant ap pear and plead to -aaid Declaration, within a ear and a day from the date hereof or jaid'. meat will be awarded- against him by defanflt. THOka. G. BACON, c. E. D. Clerks Office, .28th April 1849. May 2. ly .15 Fpr' Sale- Cheap, A good second handed Saddle, Brtdle, Mar. .Ltinagales and Saddle Blanket for $10. 1. D. CHASE. -A pril 25. ----f 14 Bacon and Lard.. Tr H E Subscriber has on hand about 2,BO(f0 lbs. choice BA CON, whicht heoffers at 8cts. cas6. the hog round. Also, a fine Lot of LARD at 10cts cash. H. JENNINGS. For Sale. T WELVE or fifteen hakelf~ yonng Negroes. sol- for no fatit. Apply to tire Edit'or of this paper.. Terms of Boarding &c. at the SPANN HOTEL, EDGEFIELD, C. H. S. C. Boarding per Month by the year, $12 50 Boarding and lodging per month by the year exclusive of lights, 15 00 Bo'arding and lodging per month by the monimths, 20 00 Boarding and lodging per week, 6 00 4 - ier day. 1 00 Ye . per otel. 50c Bolirdiig IHorse per noth by the y'ear 10 00 -$ . 6 day, 750 Traneclent honrding or by the month, payable,-Cash, Regular Ldarding payable.-Quarterty. Those who have wrintlen t,) know the prices of boarding will please to refer to the aboye ad vertisement. The-proprietor of this establish mert expects to give and mautain t'or it a good character; but this we must leave those to judge who patronize it. May 2, if 15 Sheriff's Sale. JrY vittue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa cias, to me directed. I will proceed to sell at the residence of James Terry, On Saturday the 5th of May, at 24 o'clock, the following property in the following ca ses. viz : C. J. ilover and others vs. Jnmes Terry one fine Sufa. two Centre Tables, Side Tables, Secretary, Book Case, fine Maple Chairs, and other articles of Furniture two tedious to mention. One lot of Corn, four or five head of Cattle. Terms Cash. S. CHRISTIE, S. E. D. April 25 1849. 2(e 14 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. BY JOHN KILL, Esq., Ordinary of B Edgefield District: Whereas Uriah Inahnett nnd Jos. W. Fulmore, hath applied to me for letters of adininistraition, on all and singular the goods an'd chaltles. rights and credits of Miehael Long, late of the District afore said deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admon ish all and ingular, tie kindred and credi oras o'f th4 iaid d'ceased. Yo be and appear efore me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said Disttiet, to be holden at Edge field Court House og the 14th day of May next, to show cause, if any, why the said Administratio' shotifd not be grbnted. Giveo.under my hand and sea, this 27th day of April. in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty time, .and in the seventy-third year of Americda Independenre. JOHN HILL, o. E. D. May 2 1849, 2O - 15 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY. rYJOH N HILL, Esq., Ordinary of " Edgefield Diitrict.. Whereas Dhyid J. Kilctease hath ap. with the ill nnxe on ni and ingular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Sampion Kilcreasc, lato o'the District aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore. to cite and admon ish ail and singular, the kindred and cred. tors of the said deceased, to be andl appear elire me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be htolden att Edge field Court flouse on the 14th day of 1Alay iext, to show cause, if atny, why the said adtinistration shouldl tint lhe graniter. Given tinde'r tmy harti and seal, this then 20th dify of A pril in the year of otur Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty ie~ and in seventy-third yrear of Amer can Independence. ~ . .D JOHd lhILL, o .D May 2 2t 15 .Removal. R CAUSSE & CO.hIave remnved!to the . Store adjoining Mr. S. F. Gonde's. where they will be happy to receive their old e.ttstmers and as tnany newv ones as may find it to their advantage in paying inlhe cash. N. B.-Just receivedl a lot of Sumnmer,Cloth ng which will be sold at a small artynnce at . R. C. & Co's Cash Store. April 25, tf 14 Notice. I' HEREBY forwarn all persotns from tra-~ dU~ing for rotir Notes of hand given by tie, viz :-three to John 'S. J~ter for fifteen dorllars each, and one to J. Cohn fonr sixty dollars, nal f rsaid Notes are -now in the hands of Abner BushnelH, and I have paid the some to him and will not pay them any more, trntess comipelted by law. Apri ~3 .H. A. LA'i'IER. Api2,.3t 14 - DRUG AND GENERAL STORE AGENCY. T lHE Subscriber informs his frietnds and the purblic, that as Agent for a few friends who hidve engaged hin to do btsimtess.lbr them.., e wvill keep oni hand at the Post Oflice, au full supply of articles as above, wvhich h~e will sell hep for cash.. .. . . . G. L. PENN, Agent. Feb7, ml 3 Cheap Liquors. T HE Subscriber intending to a.nandlon the trafic of Ardent Spirits, ofilers for sale his remaining Stock, ldw for Cash. Fourth Proof Drandy,'at $3,50, per gallon, Madeiria Wine $l,874, H olland Gin $275, N. E. Rum, 75cts., Best Rye Whiskey S1, Rectified Whiskey' 6'2Alts., all for Cash, amid that in nto less quatitiis thtan three gallon-. H. JENNINGS. A pril 18 tr 13 N. T'rI C E. THE nndersignied a Assiginee of Marcus RUpson, gives notice to all persons hiavitng claIms against tlie usaid Marcus Upsron, attd who are willing to take under the assignment. to render in their claims bty .the sixt~t day of1 Agtst next, All persons indebted to the said Marcus Upsoni, are requested to make imaie diate payment SAMUEL STEVENS, Assignee. Marchs 7 1849, m* 7 Lands for Sale. T HE Subscriber off'ers for sale a valuable tract of land, lying seven miles WVest of Edgefeldl C. H., on the A bbevilfo Road, coni 'itning 450 acres, 250 of which are in woods. The cultivated lands are well imnproved, atnd there is a good DweHing houise, with all not.. cessary out houses on the premnises, in good repair. Terms favorable-for the pturchiaser. JOSEPH FERGUSON Apr..il 1 1 , *4m 1'2 Executive Department. CnAniFs-ro., April 19, 1849. I IE party claiming A reqitisition on the . -G avernor of any State, should tiansmit the following'papers: Affidavit before a Magis trate. setling. rortlI.the itets of the case; the Magistrae's warrant for tle apprehension of the fugitive: certificate of the Clerk of the Court .that---is a Magistrate, and certificate of cue of the Judges that-is Clerk of the Court. By order of the Governor. B. T. WATTS, Executive See'ry. April25, tf . 14 Execulive Iepartmnent. a CliAt.ssTrox, April 19, 1848. E VERY appilicant for puidon should be ac. coimpanied by a copy of the Indictment, the Verdict of the .ury, the Scnteice and Re port of the presiding Jttdge, and the opinon of the Court of Appeals, when the case has been carried to that tribnnal. By order of the Governor. B. T. WATTS, Executive Scc'ry. April25, tf A4 STATIC OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY. B Y JOHN HILL, Esq., Ordinary of IFEdgefield District : Whereas It. R. Spann and Margarett P. Pow, hath applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Jacob Pow, deceased late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admon ish all and singular, the kindred and cred itors of the said deceased, to lie and appear !efore me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to he holden at Edge field Court House, on the 7th day of May next. to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be gran led. Given under my hand and seal, this the 21st day ol April in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-nine, and in the 73d year of Amer ican Independence. JOHN DILL, o E D. Aoiril25 2t 14 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. TDY JOIN H ILL, Esq., Ordinary of JIk'Eigeficld District. Whereas W. M. Timmerman haih ap plied to me for Letters of Administration. on all and singular the goods anid chattels, rights and credits of John \V. 'lhomnas, late of the District aforesaid, deceased. Those are, therefore, to cite and admnot ish all and singular, the kindred andt credi tors of the said deceased, to he and oppeat heloro me, at our- next Ordinnry's Coutri for the said District to ho hhhden at Edge. field Court House on the seventh dlay of M~ay next, to show cause, if any why the saiid administration should nout be granted. Given under my htand and seal, this 23d day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hiundred and forty-nine and in thta seventy-third year of Ameri can Independence. JOHIN H ILL, o. r.. D. A pril 25, 2t13 Mount Tabor Female School. TIllS School has tnow been in successfil Ioperation bitt lhttle more than a nionth and a half, atnd already the intolerant spirit wlhi etvy and malevolencee never fail to evoke, bepins to mtake its appearance. Re ports whlich falsehood invetiied and prejiidice alone credits, are being circulted in tegard to the order observ-ed and the ennrse of instrue, tion adopted in the school. Now we the TJ.rus tees having met and given these things a futll and thioroughi tnvestigntion, tnot only give our decidIed approbatiotn of the rules of the school the mariner ipn w~~hich they are etnforced. atnd moode of instruiction, .but take pfeanure in re cmmientditng it to a respectale and ielhigent public. AtI? AQlAMiLES. J. COG BURN, Tns JMARTIlN EID)SON, RUN W. CORRONTO N TE' J. ' li. COGB3URN.J April25, 1It 14 Economy is Wealth t Tr H E Subscriber most tespedfully informis Ihis friends and the public genera!ly, that le haa located himself at Edgehield C. Houise, (next door to Mr. Refo's Tin Shop and op posite the Mpann Hotel,) for the purpose of carry odW the Cabnet Making 6 . Repairing Business, in all of its various branches.- Ho feels con fident ini giviug entire satisfaction to those who may favor him with a call.. . ROBERT BRYSON. N. B.--FUNERA L5s furnished at the short( est notice aad on accommodating terms. March 28, 1849 8m 10 Sugar and Cod'ee. 1i HHD. BeautifnltLight Brown SUGAR. twvelte piounrds for $1.00. I hhd. Light Rrown Sugar, 14lbs for $1, 8 Bn-gs liest Rio Coff'ee. f1lbsh. for $1, 1 Chest best Hyson Tea, 75icts. per lb. 2 bhis. 4Grushed Sugatr. J2jcts. per pound. 1 Tierce Whole Rice, 20lbs. for $1,00. Just Received at R. CAUSSE & CO'S., Cheap Cash Store. -April 18, ff 13 Eiriswolgl's Cotton Gins. W E would respectftlly say to those wish ing to proc-nre NEW GINS ofasnpe ror qtuahty, that we shall keep constantly on hand a few of the above much approved Man. ufacture, which are offered to the public on the very reasonable term.9 of the maker. GEIGER & KNIGHT, . ha.mburg. April 1H tm 13 Spring and Summer GOOD S T HE Sbsefibei has just received 'roth - New York and Chaflaetob, a large and well selected Stoa of Fashionable Dry Goods& comprising a complete assortment of Ging. hams. Printed Lawns Brocades, Linen and Worsted Horages, Black Lawos, Al pacas, Silks. Laces, Gloves and Hosiery, with a very large assortment of PRINTS and LINNEN GOODS. Also, a large lot of Hardward, Crockery, and (Glass Ware, Drugs. Paints, and Oils, Saddlery, Hats, Bonnets, Shoes and Boots, and 'a choice lot of GROCERIES. Having a goodi assortment of every kind and quality of Goods usually kept in a Codhtry Store. I feel confident of pleasing ill (who may favor me Avith a call. My Stock being much larger ihan usual at this Season, I am auxinus to raduce it, and personis wishing to buy at do6t hi4es, will do weil'toi:all belire purchasing elsetvhere. Cash Customers shall be pleased. . S. F. GOODE. April18 Ct it) A Nimble Thrip.is better than f Slow Dime. I WILL retail DRUGS & M4 EDICINES, cheaper than they are retailed elsewhere, in Edgefield, llamburg, or Augusta. in proof of which, please loo< at my list of prices. All articles as good es the market affords.. Landanitin, Paregoric, Ithd o'ther Tinctures at cjts an ounce; Opodeldec, Batenmen's Drops, British Oil. &c., 6ots a Bottle; Salts, 6icts. a pound, Camphor, Gicto an oz. bladder, best kind; and Sal Eratns, 121cents a pound, Soda and Sedleitz Powers, from 2d to5octs. a Box, Rat Poison and Mustard, 12acts. a bor, Blacking, jcst a Box, Sarsaparila fron 50cts to 81 a bottle, Preston Smelling Salts, bottles re-filled, Alcohol, pure, it will all burn $1, per gallon, 30cts pei r1n1art. Fourth Proof Brandy-1814-$4,50 per gal. $1. per bottle, Port Wine, the best, $4, per gallon, $1 per botile. Wines and Liqnors, of any description sold by the gallon. or cask. Purchaser granting ue- time to order the same from Nei York. JOIHN D. CHASE, I D. April 11, tf 12 NEW GOODS! T [HE Subscriber has just received his Stock of Spring & Summer Goods, Consisting itn part of PRINTLD JAC. MUSLfNS. SILK AND LINEN BRAGES, )OTTED AND PLAIN SWISS MUSLINS. MUS LINS GINGHAM, ENGLISH & AbIEHIICAN PRINT., For Ladies D-resses, Muslin Trimings. Fine Bonnets & Bonnet Ribbons. Groceries. Hardware, Crockery, Shoes, Leghorn. Panama. Silk and BEAVER HATS. All of which will be sold very low, and a lib. eral discount for CASH. March 21 1849, tr 9 A CARD. T r2 E Undersigned have associated them.. .selves for the purpose of transacting a General Commercial Business. and take great pleasure in anunouncing to thetr friends and the tradinz commniity, at-large, that they are now receiving and opening; at their new Room, (Bland's Corner,) a large and entirely new Stock of Gomds, which hai'e been carefully se lected by bdth or us fromt the itest arrivals iri Charlestoa and theo Northerni Markets. Our Sinc'k cotmprises every article usnally kept tor the trade. We deem it sopei finotas to enumerate aitia eles and to miake promises and pledges, as to whamt we will or wvill not do. But confiderit that we can please even the most fastideonsi, we most respectfully invite a thorough inaspee tion of our Goods anid pirices. Determoined to merit, we couidilliay ask a liberal shate of WV. P. BUTLER; * .J. A. BLANI. Edgefield, Mafrch 28, -tf 10 No t ic e. T ITE Board of Commissioners of the Poor, will hind tto service the following boys and girls, the bJoys unitil they arrive at tile age of twenmty-One years, andI thme girld miintil they arrios at the age ofreighteen jears or marry viz: Thmas Story, now seier years old. Benjamin Buashee, now six years old. Wesley Plymdiil, now six years old. Ge.,rae Fortner, now six yeatrs old. Luacitida Story. now fourteen venrs old. finida Story, nmow sii years ofd. Rebecca P'ymnait, now fonrteen years old. Snrdelia Plymtail, isow iie years old. Lenot Fortner, now niine feare 'bld. - Edeith Dye, now fourteen years old: They ar-e soiind and haearty cliifdreri, aild the Board ofCommissionmers, desire to place thern in chm.rge of persons of good character:, that t~hey maw he iearcd in -good morals, and induts trioms habits. Persons wishing to receive either of thien' will apply at the next meeting of thre Board, at thme P..or lIounse of Edgefield District. oin Tuesdlay after thb first aMonday in JdTijnedi. April I1 eow3m'i 21 Copartnership INotices TH E Subscribers respecifully inform their frierids aind the Pnbic getterally, that they have entered into' a Copartnenihaip, to ear. ron the Tayloring business, tinder the style of UOLGAN & MIAYS. atad 'will do bu~sine~s next door to S. F. Gouide, They intend keeping a stood assortment of the best iinater'ial in this |Ine, atid solicit rlorn flte Public, a share of patrnageJOH N COLGAN. . J. bIAYS. The Subscriber takes this oppertunity of re in~rninga his sincere thanks to his friends f6r their'liberal pa:ronage, ad solicits a continu.. ance of the same; - JOHN COLGAN. Jan. 17 1849 t 25 FULLER INSTITUTE. GREE WOOD, A BJEVILLE, S. C. H-EIl BUILDING bearhig the above desa .ignationa having bcen, with the' whole oif its valuahle furniture, totally destroyed b'y fire on the mortning of the 1st inst,, thea Ikiid m-m p-athy of s'liberal public is stroihgly mnvoked in' tavnr of its re-construction;'and, in the interinh, its patrons and friends, are solicited to contmnne and increase their patronage, a fery consmnodi Otis and convenient house befing already pro eted for the dontinu'ed instructioni of the pres ent pupils, antd for the, reception of all others intendting tc' joiii the Instt'utiboii. Every de parthment is thoroughly, although temporarily, suppjlied. ROGBERT II. NICIIOLLS. Apnril 1 t-f 1 to COMSTOCK'S MEDICINES; bAI BD GOT ONLY AT THE9 APOT'HECAiIES HALL, THE bENUINE BALIM 0f CLMBIA, FOR RESTORING THE jAfiL To the Ladies. &iLdng hair is a glory to woman," says Pai; And all feel the truth or the idos qottilont Preserve it thed, ladisayour 1dl'y mIy f'all; Undess jon prot.ect Is. with this prepaiation. If yno wasli a tl'h, lnxziant hbed of hair, free froul CIindrtif and ScurWf. 46 at fail Id procure the genuine Bahh of CLimbia. In cases of baldneis it Will knbr tdh bkee4d Yh expectations. Caution.-Never buy tinlie dii and ihd name of Comstock & Co., on the riagper of each bottle. Longley's Great Indian Ptnia'cea. Is3t.-For Colds and Feverish feelings pre, venting Fevers. 2-l-For Asthma, LiksI Gothplaiak ahd BR; lions affections. 3d-For Diarrhoia, Indigeifidi and Zots 6 Appetite. 4th-For Costivenese iii females and male*, and Nervous complaints, . 5th-Fosr Stomach affectidhs, Dy'pepsis, Piles, Rhesmatism, &c. The great points are. it iii ndt bhad t take, hever gives PAIN and NEVER leaves one OQSTIVE !! For all these things it is warrdniid sitneuall. 'ed, and hl who do not find it so may ritnen the bottle and get their money, Conito'ek & Co. Proprietors. 59 Poydras at , New Orleins. Dr. Larzelt's Jun Cbrdial or Pro creative Elizir. For both male and female-prescib'eA is n effectual restorative in cases of debility, impo tency. or barrerness, and all irregalaities of nature. It is all that it professes to be, vii Nature's grand restorative ad redLedy fok those in the arnried stote without offspitdg. -..... . ef'nes. Use Dr. McNair's ACOTIC OiL, for the cnre of Dearness. Also, all those disagrea-. ble noises like the buzzing ofansects, faIling of water, whizzing or steam, which are symnp toms orappronching deafness. Many persons who.have been deaf for ten, fifteen, or twenty years, and were subject to use ear.trampetsi have, anler usink oie or two bottles, Ithorwo aside their trinpsts, tieing made perfectly well. It has cured aases of ten, fifteen, and even thirty years standiaik bf Deafiness. Price $1 per fask. Connel's Magical Pdin Extracter. THE WORLD'S WONDER,-prononne ed so by ill. who have ever used it. .old .i this place by J. D. CHASE, is a sovereigs remedy for Burns, Scalds, Sore Eyes and Nipples, Erfyseylas, Barbors Itch, Cuts,.Ernpa dons o tie Skin, &-c. ItayJ' Liniment for the Piles, The worst ittack ohe Piles are taally .3 ofid pertianinity curfd i a short time by the use of the genumne lIays'Linirfiei. Hundredg of our first citizens throughout the country have. used this Liniment with complete success. It is warranted to cure the most aggraved ease. Caation,-Never buy it unless you find the name or Comstock & Co., upon the wrappb proprietors or the gehinine atticle, di Joi ge. ciaeuled with a 6ouiterfeit. Motie'i lcitf-Indidn Discove .Ail.expe6i. . tons to avoid tile pains, distress and dangerso - childbeiring, pre earnestly entreated to cf4h their frars, allaiy their nervousness, and scothe tdsir way fij Mhe bse of this most eixtraordinary vegetable prodmtetion. Those who will candidly observe its virtues. must approve of it in their hearte; every kind and affectionate husband will feel it his most solemin duty to alleviate the distress his wife is exposedto, by a safe and cer taian methsod, which is, the tiee of the Mothers Relief. Keep Your tfeet Dry.. . R emember, to preserve health, the feet shonk4 he kept dry, and that the OIL OF. TANI renders leather water proof and donbles its dat rability. Alio used ror H arness and Carringd sops. Comzslobk 4- Co.'s Cdnceitrated Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilld ,For thme cture or Scrofuld, Chronic Riieuina'2 tism, Genieral Debility; .Cutaneous . Dseses; Scaly Eruptions of the~ Skin. Tetter. Pimpl~ei or Pustules on the 1'ace. Liver A ffectio'ns, (e-eu. riat and Syplfas ifiseases. Biles from an ipn*. pure haliit of' the. biodf, feethtionsim'f the Thrdat and Laeg, Pains 'dhd Swelling of the Bones, ad all Diseases arisiiig f'roa n'i impute state of the Blood. Expomsri ang imprudence in Life, Eicessive Use of Mer.iiry, *ce. This Sarsaparitla is Wittanted positively ild good as any other (.that can be made at. otn dollar) at just half the prsce~of hoe s. much. adeerti:e, nid as stronw, viz: 50) -cents per b'ottle, or six bottles fot 10 5. Remember to' asfiforoeitok'sSargdpinafllIs, and tak6 nd Di-. Spohn's Sick Hleadac i& Reuidy;4 Why wvill you suffer wish tis~ disit'essinj comnpliint, when a remedy.id at hand that w it not fasil to cure yon ? Tis remedy wdll effep. tssally destroy nn~y attack of headabhe, esiher nervous or iliatns. It has- baireiI iras af~ tweuntf yenars'iatanding: Hafe yhti il UoilgA i Do not neglect it-atliousands have iabi al prenmature death foi the pvant of stteistioni to c9mtsion Cold. I-ave. 30on a .Coogh: ROt. Dr. Barth'olaoie'i' EXPEC7'ORANT PINK~ eYRUP, *ill m*~di pclitivelyg~ive rblief, anti savo you fralr that ttit awrdl disease, Pul mionary Consunpiianm; which uinally sweepg into the grave hurndreds of Elie young, tire old; the lot'ely aiid the adj; . Comi tock .terhqs Nsroe and Buds Liniment. AND INDIAN VEGETABLE FLIXER. Is wafrnanted to cure any case of. Rhetia'tiam, Gout, Contracted Chords And ai uees, ol gtigf Joints. stregthe'nd Weak Limbs '.arid eisbles those whso are crippled to *al~k ogahif. Use thiid article and be cured, or go withont i'~and suffer as youi pleaue.- Certificates of cuies'Ihy the hun dreds can be seen-at 59 Pbydin' street, N. 0., Where this atstiOle i's seldonlf gen'tnine. For jihe cate of. Rink Bane, Blood Sp'aving Bone Spavin, Wind Galls, Splints, and Curb on Horsed. Etan, CAR LTONI'S FOUNDER OINTM1 ,NT, for the cure of Fr~inder, Split Hoof, Hoof-hound Horses, and Contraseted Fet. Also, all Wongd4s, Biauises in the Flesh, Galle'd Backs, Cracked Hjels, Scratches, Nicklv rngs, Docking, Ctits, Kicks, &e. ' isution. All of the aboeo named artice ddgold 6nly geniino by C.OfSTOCK & 5 9Pyda aitreot. New Orleans. COM di BJ~sRO T HERIS, 69 Second .t., St. Laiud'; and' CO1. STOCE~ &r CO., 21 Coortlnst'.,-New York, Proprietois of the Orignal and only Genuine Magic'al Pain ]!;tractor, H as also pin hand a coampleto assortmet'of l1ops add'#(rumery, which will be seld lowet then ut'any 'other house in the'United State', for iash. Also for gloe by i'. D. O H ASE, Apothaea rice' Hsll. Ii.dg'field C. II. S. C.