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Of the .Anniveriry of St. John the Evan This 'ay Warduly eletrated, on the 27th inst, 1i ihe Memrbers-of iARKON LODGE, No. 67, of this place, who were joined, onjhe occasion, by the brethren of SOCIAL LQrGE, No . of Augusta, IGeo., and COLIc ORi.LODzg No. 50,-of Edge field -C, ItS. C. The brethreoW of Harmony Lodge, in company wit h those fron Concordia Lodge assembled attheir-Hall, at au early hour; at half past eleven o'cidck, A.M, they brined in processio.and repaired to the Bridge, fordif'4itpdse of receiving their brethren of Social Loi.ge, when all united inone-processlon -n'iyberitiuseienty five or eight ibC.ditii' transient brethren, a s ib where aftti e ats ro by our brother, Rev." rhfollowing gentle ien #life I iutalledo Officers of Her. anyP oer' thi-ensuing. year, by A. .MackeM.D;Grand Secretary, of theGrand Uobtlgeof:Sonth Cartlinn. viz: W.,M.- SAIUN M. 'BRADFORD. S. W. BENJAMIN BAIRD, J. W. WILJiAM 14. OAKMAN, Treas.-DUAI .lNG D.. PLUNKETT, ery. x9-M E! U KOCH RAN. h. D.JOSEPH HIGHTOWER, .'D. LE71 HILL. Tyf-.*JLLlAM It. NEAL. Tn services ul the occasion, were theii entered into by brother Walker, in a song of praise-te.ouand an appropriate prayer to hiso Wobmcafter which, brother A. . of Chaleston, delivered an addres,-siUted 'to the occasion, of the QiiDf (V'iwhb eefoibear to speak at pre s~elt,.opingrat,aiearly.period, to publica tion. Te servjie, at :tbe:Church were then losed .y h ran and prayer, when the bretiareer returned-in processiot to the Hall HarmoufyLoage, and' %ere for a time disbanded. At half p'swo P. the brethren assembled td girtake of a sumptuous dinner prepared for. At(. occasion. -t y that very wortby and gatiable lady Mrs. Hubbard, whose tiable' proves her au adept-in-domes tic affairs,'add whosi exertion. on this occa 1son. itibeelioier. and, ariety of her viands taste in selection, and mode of preparation and arrangement, displayed an attention, -skill,splendour, aud magnificence. seldom -eqaslied; and nott be surpassed. - tn h his .grand and abundantbanquet, the brethren werejoined bjhe useurberu.df the Town -C6oncil a'd several tdf the esimens, who add eobe lviality.ofhe whole.party in appropie. toasts,. m'erry, though inno -cenj ..songs, tand - brilliauucy of sentiment. In due time, the guests departed. leaving -an evidenoeo-their hostess, that all were, 11o1pleased, bit highly gratified, and to -ouhaitther,tlit frendship, morality, and .brot tier .y love, had 4receivod adilitonal .strength, and are peculiar, nout only to mlasous, but'to vart.ous uen,.in general, Grand Lodge'of Aneienr Tree Manons 'of S. C.-At a G(ran'd 'Anual Comainn mication held qn.Saturday, 27th ,inst., he ing the Festival of St. -John'she Evenge ist, the following utretfrren'were installed as oficers for'the-enstingmansonic year.:. M:V W..Botirer 'd C. onarsrand M aster. '" 'R. f'F ~ 'anzai, TreptuW'Grand laster. V. W. AE MILLR Senior Grand 'Warrden.A V. W.J . E. ADEr,. yunior Grand War .den. W. J. 41. Hosro'mi, Gra'nd Treasurcr. W. A. G. Mac:cx'. Grand 'S-cretary. W. Z. i1. OAKEs, Soniur Grand4ca 'W. S.J.uL,. -cons. WV..J, COL.LINGWOOD. Jtttior Grand W. C. CL..ar, DEACOts5. W. T. R. SALTLR, Gra.nd Pomttsienvttt WV. A.-Ltnrs. Grattd StewaurdS. S. SmLLI, Gwraud T31er 07tas. Netcs. Excellent. La'.-'-'hb ~Legisla ture of Vermont, at its recetnt ses.sion, piassedl a law providing that in case an anttr" y should laitl o pay over' mnoeys collect.'d by hitm. it should tbe depmedl a sMifulI and mnalicionas iteglect, a~nd:irpion a-verdiid he ingreede~rgd agnirtat him for lie-s ame, ex. ecut ton sholuhe issued atgainst his botly andI he bie elksely cotrrlned injail uind:i' he money should be forthcoming. A Large Famtily.---lndy 'n Malriutn Scoutnty. Ohio.has givetn birth tefour t wins~ the alest of whicl, is 'only four years old, to wit: twins in 1842.'44, anrd ''45, six girls and two boys,all livinog'and-doing well. * Deatlk of Samuiet Ourger.. Esq.-TI' is with deep _regrct~that we have to atnnouttce the' death of our esteemed .fellow citizen, Samuel Burer,- Eseq. -M.. Burger was elected Tax Collector of the Parishes of St. Philip and Si: Michael by the Legisla tutre, in 1818, and rontinued until his death (havitng been rep'eafcdly re-elected) to dis charge the duties of ihai office with fidelity to the State atn4saisfaction; to the peoeple. Mr..Burgergasa SDirector..of the Bank of ~Mi'State, having.been elected in 1821. -Eveintg N'ews.. Nashville and. Chtalanooga Rail Road. --Tho charter of this rail road has a se cond reading in th'eTennessee Legisltutre -on the 27th ut. mnd it is supposed will finally passduring the'ession. The'estim. ated cost of the tosJ id$1;500,000; 'he resources of the -coutr.i.hriighi '.hich it will run are fstimnatedat $72,000,000, and ihe productzions.$214000.00.> *Tho number of slaves in-Brazil is 'said to be 2.500.000;"United Sttiea, 25,00.000, Spanish Colonies, 800.000,;Fench Couo nies, 250.000; Daniehb Dutch anid Swedish Colonies. 100,000; South Amercanr Rep'u plics.400,000-Total, 6 ,0 00O The ior,~ pe gpjUigifwfrotn CI'ima during the year amiduited-to $20fl.64574, whichsihows an iinerbase'ince the Tfrety the Treaty 'of Pekin,.of 8W~f205.290. The vnIne of the re% ThPis im'pnstd into the 1U. ,tates fromi Chintik 1844. wats $!0,069485, amnd for Blarila13,I12 r ogether$14 222599.-/x-."Ebening Danenz 4s said 4obdg~ke new'twilk--i: strent hens the calvgqs..... - MONT L 3 C3 'C; 12 JANUARY, 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 FEBUARY, 1 2 3 4 5 '6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 ;J8 MAlcn, 1 .2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 APRIL, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 19 11 12 14 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 MAY, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 11 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 JuNK, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 In I 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 90 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 JULT, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 AuGUST, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 .16 17 18 19 21) 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 SEPTEMIBER, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 OcroBER, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 NovisBsR, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 IDEcEtBERn, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 I 12 '13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Commercial. HAMBURG. Dec. 31. Cafton.-Since our report of the market on the 24th instant we have had but little doing n this article. The receipts have been light. and the few sales made, were at a decline of abont j a cent on former quotations- This de! line has been produced by the nifavorable advices received frem Europe. by tie Acadia, to the 4th inst. We change our quotations to corrs pond with going rates, say, ordintiry to middling 5 jto 6,4: middling fair to fair 6 & to 7- fully fair to good fair 7 4 to 7 4 ; and choice 7 1 c. In looking over the receipts of Cotton at all ports of this country, we find them less by 123, '5 ana -ue-sannr time iistyedr, and a falling a'in stocks af89,392 bales. .Froma. Ist Sept 1844, tI 1st January 1845. the -receipts of Cotton, in Himburg were 37. '039 bales. For- the same t'eriori this season. they have reached oily 16.276 bales, sliwing a failling off or 20.763 bales. Receipts for Dee. 1814. 10,658 bales. - " 1845, 4690 do. Decrense this season. 596- do. On hand Dec 31st. 1845. 4951 do Provisions o0' -il kinds remain about the satme as last week. Corn and Mieal is rather erarce, and reatdily britnes gnotations'-Corn 'E0 and 80; Curn aleal 87 4 and $1. OBITUAIIY, Aniother IHerolutionary Pat riot gone to his rest. D [ied. in lgelield District. S.~C.. on the 21st Dec. 1845. M\r. William Cook. 8r , aged 93 years. Mr. Cook waa a niative of Virginid, where lie resided durineg the Revolutionmary war. Thmroueghoiut thait mietmorable contest, lie ierved iin a lidelity and a conrage worthy of the holv Cennse. to which hce wit many othci patri..s of a by gone day. consaecrated'Ieimnself particialairly In alt the relations oflilfe. the ven erblesuby~jct oftis notice, was blameneiss he foemn ehas tell a inumber of respectable descenidants in this District lHe is now gath-. ered ntato his fathers, hut his tneiiory will ever be cheered Iif his children atnd his omnuerous fiiends. Departed this life, on the 2nde iistqnt nrid in he hrtet year, Miss JANJ Boi.Es, the cld-. estchld f in'orIsaae' and Em~4y Iloles. Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord, 'for thceirs is .the King~dom of H eaven. DiE.-In Cohami'hiat, ron Friday the 26th instanat. of Consumption, M1. P. Tonts, Printer. aged about 30. The deceased was a native of Irelnid, T oni vhich country he emoigratedl at at) early age, aind served his apprenticeship. we believe, itt the olftce of the Alhatny (N. Y.) Ga. z ette. He had beer. restding ma Cohambiit up wards of a year previonas to his death; atnd had secured the esteem of all who madte his acqutaim tance, by his good1 conduet and unobtrusive matiuers. H e possessed taents of no ordiniary character, which. had his fife been spared, would haive ifendei'ed lin bo'th uiseltail and dii Itingiished. But Death:, the grini thess'enger of the Gaante and Eternity. ha. called his body to its kindred dust, and Mis spirit, we trust, to ano ter and a better worl. it may be some relief to the grief of his surviving relations to- know that although a staiger in a stranmge landl he found frienuds who ministered to his~ wants amid endeavored to alleviate his suf'erings and smooth his pathway to the grave. HWs remaipis were interred on the following day in thre Presbyterian burial ground, followed by the members of the Typographical Society aned manty respectable citizens -Chrontide. Notice to Guardians, &c. GUA RDIA NS, Trustees and Receivers arte hereby notified to make their annual re turns before me, on or before te tenth day of February next. S. 8. TOM PKINS. C. E- E. t). Commais'ers Oflice, Jan 7 50 4t Public Notice. LL persons indebted to the Estate of G. AJ. Williamss, deceased, are bereby re quired to make immediate payment, amid all having any demands agaitnst said Estate are reqtested to present them dnhy attested to the sbsribers within the timti prescribed by law. NATHAN BURTON. Jr., PENLOP2 or'VfLLIAMS. Ndmn'aor&. dmiisratip fG J ilhm0 Re-miovaL- ~~ ] T E uadersigned rspectfully ijforms lis friends aid the public generilly that'ii has removed his MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLIS HM I.NT. to that part of G. L.& E. Penn's Store, formerly occupied bj. J.. Tibbett's as i'Boot and Shoe Store. Thank fill for past favors, he solicits a continuance of the same JOHN COLGAN. N. B All those indebted to me eitheiby Note or Account are tequested to make im mediate payment J.. C Jan7 50 tf A CARD. T I-E la'te Mercantile firm of Bse ir, - IBELt va qla:dissolved on the lst inst., by .mutual consent. - .:. iTo tholiewhowtave by theirliberal patronrage and promlt payment. aided us in onr bysi ness, for six years past, we reituin ou'i most heaity and 'cordiai thanks, trusting that the re suit ot our intercourse has been to our mutual benefit. It is now desirable and necessary 'that the unsettled business of the firm he brought to a speedy close-we therefore most earnestiy re quest all those indebted to us by judgment. iote or open arcouit, to call apd mettle.with. ont delay.theteby saving us trouble and them selves expense. BLAND & BUTLER. N. B. The books and aceounts of the late Mrs. Ann 0. Brook-. for Millinery. are in my hands for collection. All persons indebted thereon must pay immediately. W P. BUTLER. Edgefield Court House. Jan 7 50 tf Partner Wahatei IN a Cash Business, lately comineoced and ii successful operation, at Edgefield C. H. An active person of good moral character. who has at his disposal two or three thousand dol lars. will find it an execllent opportunity. for a pirofliable and srfe investment. Apply by letter to K X. L., Post Office, Edgefield C. H. Jrmary 7 -0 if Please Look at This. TRAYED from the Subseribems PIa qta ation, seven miles from Edgefield C. i., on the 24th Octoier last. two Work STEERS. one of which has black sides, frosty back and white face.-the other is white with red spots ahout his head. neck and shoulders Said Steers are marked with a fork in each ear, nn uiderbit in the left, and are four or five years old. Any person who wtO take up raid Steers and notify the subscriher:shall receive a reasonuble compensation for the same. JESSE M.COCBURN. Jumtary 7 50 if DWELLING HOU ,E ANi LOT FOR RENT. T H E House and Lot in the Village of Edge T field, known as the Methodist Parsonige. will be rented the present year. on accommo datig terms. Those wishing to rent will eall on the subscriber. E. PENN. Jan' 7 50 tf Reg'ntal dead Quartefs. A COURT MARTIAL is hereby ordered -to convene at the Old Wells,.on the 6th of February next, to try defaoulters in Military Duty. The said Cour to consist of the fol lowing officers: Lieut. Cot Posey. President. captains Cogburn, Hightower, Harvey, Ma son and Sale. Lieuts. J Abney,Mys and AsbeXl B. C. Yanecy. Judre Advocate. . G D. MIMS, Col 7th Reg. S.C. ff. Jan 7 1 50 5t . Notice. A LL Persons indebted to the Estate of 1l1 ses Harris, deceased. must pay ui by the 15th February, if they wish to save cost. 'Those havirg any demands against said Estate will present them accordi.,g to lw. D. HARRIS, Executor January 7 50 NOTIC E. A L Persons indebted to the Estate of Low ellen G. Hollioway. deceased, wilt iiake mnand. agamist tti- Estate wiill present them ac c'ording to law. L,.G. HOLLdIWAV Adm'r. Jan 7 543 at Law Vol ice AI'TORNEYV A l' LA t, May be fonal in bus Office, oppolsite Comp~tf's January 7 ab t The date of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD) DISTRICT Y JOHN HItLL, E~qmire. Ordinai-y ofi Edeti~d District. Whereas Jamned Rusht~u histh alplied to mue for Let trs of ,Admitiiri, lion, on all and singular, the goods and chattel., rights atnd credits of William Rutshton late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore. -to cite and ad inonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, .to tic and appeair before mt.%i a tr brnext Ordinary 's Cou-:t to bet holen at Edgefield Court House otn the 19th day of January inst. to show cause; if any, why the said ad. ministration should not be granted... Given utnder my hand aud sieal, ibis 5th day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty six and in the Seventieth y~ar of American Indrependenrte. .iO HN lULL, o. iN. n. Jan. 7. 2t 50' - Bethany Academy! T' FU E Exercises of this Institution- will be I. resumed again on the Second Monday ini Jaittary next, and tihe Trn'stees are haeppy to inform tlie public that thtey are well sujiplied with competent Teachets. MR. G EORG E GALPHIN wvho hah giver, great satisfaction the past year WilconIinue'to superintend and itnstract the Classical Depart And Mr. C. A BBEY. a gentleman graduate ofM iddleberry College. Veriionit who comnes to us wtth the very highest testimonials for morality and cdomp~tency wsilsuperintend ln'd instruct the English Department. The Trustees fl-tter themselves that theirln stittition is one of great tiseftulness in tihe com inunity. and from its heakthy location, and, cheapness of board. at the. plac and mn the immediate aeihorhtood. it possesses ad'van-. tages over manty similar lus'itutions. By order of the Board otf Trustees. WV.-S. COTH RA N, Secreta'j. December 31, 1845 4t 49 (Q-We are authorized to announce LFEVl. R. WnsoN, as a candidate for the difice'of Tax Colleetor at the next election. -Rf'IhaiO4 gn~r Post Off i'~ iertik~ 31ST inbecii - t 'A 8C & D. Aihney John Aknson Ahner Au'mnis-sq iAbkny. Rev ., A Adams Hiram 6.Lnhaaren.M.L.3 Brunson :Willim, Broadwater James Bell D. A. .- BoycoS5. S. - Bailey ' . IA Braunen & Anderson Bridwell Warieu2 Bird E.-M. Brunson Rev D.-!. Blajid Sampson CurtIs Mi4W . . Cook John Cogbtirn Johti 2 Cultereugh Mr CorkgEait~i Devire Dr. James A. Dickson M. A. Deloach Joh3 lrdsF/17N. BiF 1er John Esq. Grimes ohn- Glover David Esq. Holliday -Eli-. Howard HarrisonWiloy Harris Mrs. F., A Hobbs MLisirE Howard T. C. HutlinairH..' 41~ ' K &IL 8Joor Mrs:S C24Jones. Dabney Jehnson:Jobnh King Mrq. Mary Kenny R. E Kenp A ,Lipsconti Jhi - Lipscomrvb J. U. 2 LiiscpSom1iW5 . tonie Bazil 2 Lavere~A. Loveless W. B. <NO*0&, P Moragne W.C4 cKay N. Mays Dr. R G. Miller Mis E. Morse John Mathis W. H. Miclaell Jde4 Noble William Noble tilphia 'Owens Mrs. S. O'Neal Houi. J B.2Prpsley Enoch Presley lrvard Powe H. F. Permenier Miss M. Purifoy Mr Per;;eer .rsin'Al Permnenter Edward -QRS&T Qiattlebum Col2 J.Ramsey A. .3 Rarnisey A G.' Ramsey Rattdat Roche Morris' Raiford Willian RatliffVin-ce!p Reuse Wilkinson. Robinson jams Russell W. Rariden Joseph ;Randolph B.: Simkins CUo . tephens B. Simkins A.L.EsqSamuel.Walker Scot B. R. Tennent G. Dr Tillman B- G.7 Talbert ir. Mary Upsen'M.'- _Wardlaw F. H. Wightman W. J. Wardlaw & .Moragne. Woolsey N. F. Walker Rev. R Whitticl(.Mis E. Wilson James Woodfin J; B. Two cents-'will be..added on each of the shove Letters for Adverussiag. Persons calling -oi any ol' the above Letters wilk please say they. are Adver. gised. - -g M.. -FRAZIER; P..M,,. For Aale -Rent!! .- OURHUNDRED ACREP of 4-... I"Pthat valiuable Plantation, silate in this. Distritabout four miles from Cambridge, formerly the property of Rich,ird ullock; deceased, and, now occupied by Znchariah Carwiles. baying been ecently aineigr ed-io the subscriber for her dower in the said premises, she hereby -o'ers the same for Snle.or for Rent .for tie. ensuing year.. The terms-will be made ;hijfily'accommodating. Persons.wisbiiig -to lease or pin-cia e are re .qnested to-ajtply io'J. Carrell. Esq., 6r to Mr. Edmund Pentat this pace. Deceaber 31 t 49 URCHASERS at the Sale othe'Negies recovered fron tiiEstate of Jphii Elai, decen red. at the suit of A.-M. Terry, dee'ed. a rc regnested. to malke payment, auid persona 1aving demands will present them 'n6cording to law. .* J. TERRY, Executor. Dec. 31 tf 49 Plantation ror Male. r*1H E Subscribe; intending tn miove South; he 0erse~ ter sva.ihe Plantaitione on which hee w renes, retninaing, three hundral and eight acres; tjing anmmediteiy one vhe Pinaey n. nods Jtond. van end 'q'uniter miiles-ireni the Pine Housae, eighrern fronm -Aigajta n ud lieven from Edlgefield,.Cone H'ndsb . Any person wishaing;e paurchaaeekill do well tea call ona the s-abscriber. nnd efiaine the premises. GEORGE WV. JONES. Decembaler 3l tf .4d9 rI' HI. Snhksefiber tukes this niethod to in foarm-p'erievis in ,deb't to him, either by Note or open. ncconnti~tinet tanlessm their rea pective ainnts are paid by the firat of Feb runry, 1846. be will be. under the necessity of puttin; the siiie in th~ e igd$ of a'v Otffcer faor colleteon. Those whh desire toasave cost will do well to lheed this neotics.. M L GEAltTY. Dece'iher 31 . -3t 40 .NIotice. A I' Persons indebted to the Estale' or ASarah Mat in, debeased, are requested to) make imme.diate payment,an all having any dematnds against the said Estate will hand them in ace'rding to law.- . 3 . F. MARTIN, Executor.' Dec. 31 - ' 'tf 49 SE LLINVG OFF AT CSST. 71 HE Su~bscritiers having determined J.uo Cl,se :hsir-Buiness. will now Sell their remaining Stock of Goods at Cost for CAfE.. * BLA'ND& BUTL EI. DOec. 3 . U ' t 45 LAW NOTJCE. W. W. AOAlMS, ATTORNEY AT L'AW* May be found in his Omeerta Compt' Be.1 lotel, atany hauf. FINAL NONLCih. .1LL Persons indebted to the' subsdribers by Note or Aecount- mnest come forwvard and make paymnerat b'y tbe first of Janari. ir th'ey vfisha to saVe cosT. Afler which, all Notes and Acconis will be handd ovr for'collection, withon dsti~ti. . .e .FRAZIER &:ADDISON. Dec.24 ~ t - 48 (GREKr' BARGAINS.' BLAND & .BUTLE~ewill..without ry* Bserve. selL au A'tton, on. Tuesday the 6th of January.,1846, the whole of their remain ing 'Stock of Goods. .. Alk~who wish burgnins Will do wvell to 4ttend. 9e.24'r.- S GROCERYST.ORE&s R EIT4AtATUR. ,o H E Subscriber respetfnlly informs the I Ciljzpns # lqeidgel and vicinityrtbat he has opened A FA*INLYx aocirii AMD CONFEC ('raoniotr ,-i'oaa, one door belos Cohu's Vore, where he intends to keep a good. -asisoitment of G-ROCERIES * CONFECTIONAIES,. juitable 14f- Ftilies suc as cOiaufigAs, atmin, ALnioas, Ornu's; Citr , MackerC, Salmnends, Saidae, -rish Potatoes. Ors'rs in the Shell and Pickled, a'd FitsE FIsn di. rect from Charlestoj. TOYS and FIRE CRACKER-. Families and individuils can befurnished at all hpurs of tle dU.or night.with 0 sters, FMah, Soups and Refdiesments of ihe season, ait short notice. and on reasonable terms. :The following. bill of fare will be served up in the best of style, and at the following 1ow rices. viz. reBakfast, Dinner and Supper, cach, 25 cia. Beef Stakes, a la mode, per cut, 25 " Boiled or Fried Ham and Eggs, 25 ' Soup (Vegemble,) per plate, , 25 Oysters Stewed, Fried or Raw, per plae, fro 2o ibients. Game of all sorts constantly in han,.. N. B. Tlesubsenbercostemplates conlinu ing the BUTCHERING BUSINESS, deri.n the ensuing year. WA. W. GOODMAN.. December 24 tf 48 CHRISTMAS andNEW YEAR' GIFr3!S HE Subscriber ha just received, at the Cheap Cash Store, eposite Mr.. Good man's HoMis) a large aisioitment- of TOYS and FIlE WOIKS! Candies and Segat' Plums, suitable for eiuuents. -ALSO- - Fresh Raisons, Sugar. Cofee, Cigrs, Buckwoheat. Crockery, and nmany other Fancy Articles. Call and see, and you miay be sure to get good bargas. . COHN. Dec-24 2t 48 Drug and General StoreI R. S. ROBE KTS, E XPECTS to receive and open in a few J days, at the Store at present occupied as the Post ~fice, the following Good-, which ie .will sell for cash only, at CAs*X PaIces. His assetment will be kept up, and unusually low 'prices inaintned. He respectfully re quests the. inhabitants of Edgefield to call and examine for themselves, his extensi've and com plte assortments'of DRUG and, IEDICINES. Having been long engaged in this trade, and formerly in the practice of Medicine, the ut most reliance may be placed by Physicians and others, on the excellent qualities of the Drugs, and the careful compounding of prescript ions entrusted jo his care. Peraifiery, &4., Comprising Soaps, Eusence, Pomniades, Colognes, Toilet Glasses, C'ouib, Tootr. Shaving, Hair and Clothes Uihes;Fancy Articles. Radr ~ Strops, &c.; &c. . - Hardware and Cuddtiy" Knives, ILizors, Scissor, Glaziers'Diamuonds, Spades, Shovels, Curry. Combs.Tea aud' Trable.8poons. &tuttoins, Percussion Caps, Coffee Mlills.'&c. - Books and Gamet fori4e'v'eah's and Christ mat Gilbit Childreii. Steel Pens. Toy Watches; Piritddicals, Paper, Sealiig Wax, Sheet Music'&c.,&c. LAW BOO18 ordered it low prices-a list of whiciss keb t. Hatiand Caps. Of the beat quality and low in price. Hats $1 50 io $5; (Case included with best.) Caps 50 Cenits to $1 25 euch, Boots and shoes. hoots of various kinds. Fintesr $4 pier piir. Ladies and Children's Shoes. Lard Lasnps. li-itanni Mltai anid Japaitned, with or ivithout laades. A.o; A YrCW Dry Goods, '.iji-ioes, Piaddaug, Pluid dShawls, Greit usaize, Ginghuam tandkircreirs aSpool Cottns, hilanketi. Woollen dioves; Pilot Cloth, Sewring Silk, Parse - Twis, Braidi, Shoe T1hread; eemen's Chi Di'es.inug (Gowns,&c. T'he Assbrt:ieft will be iincreaased in the Spring. Cigars; TobaccO & snuffl hiest Btands Pritastjipes, bpah u aini Sdbanish Cigars-..ut Smokinig Tobacco, &c., &6.,&.. erockery and Gides WaE. .A general assurenewtt of the aboc&. LideConfectioner$ CadeLemon, Peppermint, &~c. ; andEiie at 25 cents perib.; GrapesAaiss AL mnonds, bings, Prunes and Lemons. Is atlso Angemn for Dr. Jayne'sm Famiily . Aldi icinies ; J: W. Sjmnes's, do; Rowainds Tnic M1 ixture, for Ague, warranted to cure; 8,yiues & Soiis, Poison for Ratsi Surgeons Dian dage Institute, Trusses, Laced Stockin;, &c. Buckhin & Wifl's Galvanic Platea, 1mr the cure of pain in tie houd; &c. Foirlewl'a Califormta Pills; Graham's. Mlagazine All the shove Goods having been obtained in Philade lphiia.at lowv.prices. will be sold at or beloro Philadelphia or New York.Retail prices. Edgefield C. f.,D0c.24 tf 48 Notice, THE Estate of Jtiies-Ademi being J- f'erelioti I shall- proceed to sell uf the late residene of said deceased; on Tuesday, the 20th day of January next,' on 'edit ofaix months, withi note and two approved securities, all the personial prolt srty of ,said deceased, consisting of Stock, Carts, Carrihter's Tools, Farmig 11:en sils, Househ'okl and. Kitchen Ftrroitere, ad other articlos too tedious to rieeocion. All sa'ms of and uender five. dolars cash. JOHN HILlL, o. ?. r . Dec.24 4t 48' DO WARD & GAREIANI T H Cutomners of the firm of Horo T ru if Garmany, will prease come forwatrd and settle at the e'ubliet possible conveniene. The frir wil have been dissolved one yedr, In'Janeary. ndit, by wvhich' time I earnesily ~desire -to have the business cosed. I am at all times to be found at the Old Stand, with all- the Notes and Accounts of the fh-m. .- G. W.,ARMANY Hambnur Nov. 25th. 1845. ?t. z47 1e Ii 'al~ Sup i esWI a59$du 4wiibles, dece . .1 ,riue-W 41 1 Stephens, Susi Wie, arrietW Jackson ..Wise and Jaoi liain : this day filed th4r petitio, setting or 1 that they. ate listrihbuiee oi'he Estate 01 Henry Wise; late of the MisIFt'refarraiille deceased, ahd that Willii i IS edd ministraterof.gt " g enve *.,obs.,p .has,,renwv~ byond e linits,.of gre,. i iout havmg schounte-d fr s i o It s thier'eore dirilered. thai..W~l~iY~ ie, Adniidistrator a' :af~so er j'ei , nss Sweareniten & ILuewis oj's.j5eeuffiest the said AMiinitiq 1ieri, 0-a&pe fie& ie i'tfiie Court of Oriar$ to 1d ield. ip my office at EgeeldCdtur1 EOuseir i0 District and 5':e'aforesid.': Aldd the 12tli idey o Januiry 'e., to iw' esuse8faflan 2 ey. ca"I wytheY ih'oitit' not render be'ore ii6 ai Accolint sikd' Adhiuiijstioi. Given un4r mn inii.at ifo If tsh 2Oth any bf Deeeier. 1845. - Jon iLE,. .0 becember24 3 8 Notic e. iLL be el4 t .blii* N A - Edgefield Court H ouse on ;hp 1st Monday in Jan. nopt on a credit a twelvo-iooths one negro woman named Mlilley aqd bo'y cld Elmore-.he.propertY of Luke Doby; deceased uirelasers give Bond andt*w,.q pproved,Secierites.to B. J.. Ayan and Rejbeni. Cooper. . The above propeirty soldi by consento Parties. . Ibec..i 8d64i .40 State. of.Sithl. Careolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. INEQiTTY Remy Stone a oid- rters riir. 'f1111f r Pleasant Searles, Admi'r. e and Philip Lightfoot, dedeated. A c Nc'tfit if N pursuance 4iF ie'ordei f Ae.ourm A passed at the last. teninrequiuinng uto inquIre nd report to the Court, at its:exut.erm .who were.the nei gf,kinof Pilip-Li die. Defendants inestiiie' at qjme o deadi, ind *isethiiny of-in aei - and if dead, wior isoi'theiessonae he- - - sentative ot repeeistives,"Publi6W* I* hereby given. to all .peirons6tiirmo1 neit of liin o ai Phiilip I2ghtidt, Tataof thie 'Distiet and State..afur.esaid, ththeya - liefore me in the Coninissioner's.Uist Edgefield Court Heose, on or berore the first day.fr A& ynertat~dmakerooforthe Ind-dand right or 6n tirfiles Opp-. they will be excluded rom -ii bihifet 6 decree .atany r o u -, d Coli y; O ;pae ov 2m et* --o cencias o+dea.. 1 ~ -44 , imipaediatej Nisire If whethr it .t . p. - arising 'fim .extern . ~saj ip~ ae Brandreth'.kil 'a'ir pi the pain willgo, the ody Willi 46 health as soonaa.naum has iceiJ e s et substaacs frp pmtheir i4ect. The quintity'oftipure hoiirs dischage from the budy by the acton of the Bnindratl Pills, is replaced in the coarse a fers with new andipure tblead.l b g, digestion o1 a moderate mietif -*~ ragI1- 'e >~dy with tis medicine the mwel . oglab conies enieyAr ad eeae That the blo'od is the'life of the body jip4 snime is uuidisys~ite~fl,ore Ishallfa th* it beitig dlie Sedi~tf Lfi'i mist aisb be ".he,~ sear of disease. ifdiseass be in thfe blooa we should ab'stract-thi disedse oniil ,not -thu biolf. !i It is the impuritiss iliich must-be removadybyr purgation to secsire our liedilthi in-ell utaterof! the weather,-id afll'Mthiiosand its alt ijli4 mates. The ,binod, like d g'ood spirit;-is -al: ways trying to bene~fit the body-by itestrngi gles to expeditpiirties. But.it'is not capabl~ to effect its own pufiifioi t il 1times ito dd' this it must "lten havo' assistance. Whetn ih' blood is loaded with imipurities;'#spaefally miik: this climate,.the konsequencos may be fatktia prdvided thie blood .is not. purfied at Opee, q nd this is sure to' be Effected id Bradith'ur Pilli are :ubed.-: -. OT The Pills are sold -at-Dr.fn-dM. jfec, 241 Broadway,.N. Xefr. As, flad k Butler, Ed gefiald C.I.'j S.:D. ClifaI 'Co., tlamburg; J. S.!r D.-C.>Saf 'ey tin~ Streef;Wf. M. C~crmNetvfafe 'dc - &allivan 4r IValler, Greenood% LE. ..Mei W iha. Cokesbury. c Dei-ember 10 &4 ' - 46 - State of, SontN ^~o EDGFIwn ire..*. iN THE CO~LVONPLE4& . Berry.ilodgers, sii. Etiociffyn Dee-n as- .. ~ F'oriAt. he .n'e... tchest i T HE fliijf having this day fil# ~tei'delkations in the'nheeisig havig sitar'wies 'r ttorns o ldi tolewithji 'ie limits of is latie, t whoms copsi ofsaid declaratiou~wqi~ raiht pe'lead cani be served It. ordrJ', that the said 'defendants do plead t9'p -~. said declarationis, within a yearaind asij from th~e publication ofzthisofder,6 n 'and absolui.tejudgiieta gig J drrde against them. Clerk's Oflfi~ 1 . Tlerrant's Coingg u ti t ia OF CUar.Bs A:CD CdhAA statdu valed for ita efficacy. rirjidjfw few- days-no confibtnint~or,,.tfi diet is necessary.' Ii *ijilbeTd mainez beiptg prepared'witlirthe dreat ~e umportanst law,'first estab'tished y the -eesa - tedl Dr. Fo'rdyce, it: ."Tiiti a4cvth in of similar ern'edids wifl Noih1k tddle 24 speedy and considetable elTeetltinii an e~fW alent dose of any single one." "A ,combi tion of Cubehs and rgapaviaform a veia Sh) inedicine in censin cases."-i 8s This article'is jutst.eeeivedn4s Dec. 10 -