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CONGRESlONALPRINTINo.*-Tie Wash ingtoai correspoudent of the Baltimore Sun says: . The National Intelligencer, a feiw da.s ito, contained an elaborate article on, the bxpenses of printing, in which some of the statements lately made in northern pa pers,in regard to the Washington pre.ss are completely refuted. 13ut the National Intel ligencer does not. I believe, eojustice to Messrs.-Wendall & Van Benthuysen, who have made a statements of their losses, -hich they put down at $7,000 or there khouis. These $7,000 are not the aggregate of their losses, but merely the diflerence he tween moneys received by then and hioneys,paid,qut. There is neither inter st on the capital, remuneration of their own time gr labor or the enormous de terioration of material taken into tihe ac tount. With these, the loss is as the Intelli kencer very properly slates, five, and six times greater. It is in frct nearly - 550,000. In the computation of the cost of paper. tbb Intelligencer, averages the rban at 40 tents less than their cost. which alone Inakes a difference of$10.000 The fact is, nothing is so, cnmmon, ns lor persons not acquainted with the ex penses of printers and publishers of news papers, to overrate their profits; that envy andjealousy among the profession should rave fallen into the same error, is hardly 'excusable. If printing is so profitable a business, why is it that out of the whole number of papers published in the Unied States, not five per cent, can be said to carry on a profitable business. 151R. WEBsTER AS A LITERARY MAN. it is stated that Mr. Webster has been for some time past. engaged in writing a his tory of the administration of Gen. Wash ington, that will extend to three volumes. This is a curious occupation. for Mr. Web. Iter, and betokens the belief that his life bf action has passed, and that a period of meditation and literary leisure supervened. The work will no doubt sell remarkably tTell. His debut as a literary man will be looked forward to with a great deal of -interest. The administration ofrwashing t0 was different from that of any suc ceeding President. During his presidency, the parties were in a state of confusion a.nd.aitation, and did not develope their distinct purposes or peculiarities until the second term. There has been no presi tiency that resembled Washington's but Monroe's which also presented a fushion of isll parties-from which, however, sprung the elements of the two parties that have eince struggled - for ascen'dancy in this 1onlry. We doubt wherher General Taylor's presidency will preseKt any fea tures resembling those of the presidencies 'frWashington or Monros. Gen. Taylor fiimself, from his lofty patriotism and puri ty of character, may possess great power and influence; but party spirit pr'evails to too great an extent, at this day. to expect a season of quiet or repose. The discon toited and defeated.politicians, both Nor thern and Southern, are. commencing a vehement struggle. and they will no doubt present a violent oppoition to the admin isratijon of the hero.of Buena Vista. ,....:........ [ Y Herdd. (EotMA.GoL.---Mi. fleiiry Asbury a ~old-miner from North Carolina has made bomne in.teresting discoveries. A bout two months since he arrived at the' valley of Nacunche. and upon a brief examination discovered sotne veins; from there he tame~io Maid~r Logan's and affei- some e.xaminaltioni te tmade a v'ery intei-esiing discovery on a lot belonging to Miaj. Logan. One of'the veins is in a very large hill;..the vein extended ahout one quarter of a mile. erhe-ore will average one d wt. to the bit tbel, the vein is in a stmall hitl-ab6ut one hundred yairds in length and eighteen in ches in width. Some of the ore in this vein will make 10 dwvis. to -the bushel ihe averae is about three dwts. Mr. As. bury considers the mines in this country equ'al if not r.operioir to those of North tarolirna. He contemplates visiting the mines about Dahlonega soon and making sirnilar exa;ninations. lie uses a inill of a very dimTeretti construction from those ised hero, which are thotught to be much seperior.-Dadonega Watchman. - ADoUrTERATED ORUGS.-" Mian's inhu thaniuy to man makes countless thousands mourn. This is verified by the results that irave flowed from the law passed at the last session of Congress, itn relation to adulterated drugs. Thme astoundmng fact Ihas recently 'been developed, that in the port of Now York alone, lifty-ninme thou sand thtree hnr.dtedl and eighty eighmt pounds 'of adulterated drugs have been endemned by the emaminer. fron- the nineteenth of Jury to the twenty-third dny of December, and immense qirantities have lieen similarly pronounced upon in the cit les of Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore a nd how Orleans. In the first named place one importation of four hundred thousan.d potrods of drugs is under advisement, and t-he probability is, will lbe condemned as adultertted, anod improper for use. Tihus far the execution of this law has been atteflded with the best effects. It has developed the astottnding fact that a great poportion of the rhubarb, opium. barks, quinine, and other medicines which are usually imported into this- coutry, are adulterated, and comparatively worthless. What criminality, what recklessness, what inhumanity, to be sure, does not such a result bring to light ! Hlow many lives how nmtny hutndreds of human lives must there not have been sacrificed to theo infernal lfove of money, which must actu ate tulen who will thus sacrifice the lives of their fellow-creatures for paltry lucre ! Truly, truly, " man's inhumanity to man makes countless thousand's mourn."-N. Y'. Herai. THE LATE MR.- SEvt'ER.-The remains of the late Ambrose H-. Sevier were taken from the residence of his father-in-lawv, the lion. B. Johnson. where he expired, to the' city of Little Rock for interment, the cet'emonies of which appear to have been performed with much solemn grandeur. When the intelligence of his death reached the General Assembly, then in session, bsoth Houses adjourned-after the passage of a resolution honoring his memory, anti the appointment of a joint committee-'to ar?ne-the runealn ercemonies. SI9GULAR MauMo.-We never be fore hard'of a couple getting married with out hearing each other's names. Aid ye it has happened. it seems. A patiy I C on a sleighing frolic at a hotel in. 's bridge, N. York the other night. A sig gentleman-walked in-fell in love with on of the ladies, propose, Iwa9 accepted, an married on thespoi; the minister marryin "this man" to "this woman." His nam was not known at the house. and some in quistive persons who tried to find nut wha it was, failed er.tirely in their undertakirn The newly made wire did not like to asi so hdd a question of her husband. anil whole day elapsed before she was mad aware of what her new cognomen wat Of all the hastily concocted marriages the arc recorded, this appears to clap ihe cli max. An OPD F.LLOW MsSIN.-Davia 11all, member of Myrtle Lodge. No. 194 1. 0. 0. F.. in Brooklin, N. Y6rk, mys teriously disappeared . from .Milwankii some two or three months since. It i feared ie was murdered. Odd Fellow are reques'ed to communicate any infor mation that may he elicited by inquirin; in the different Lodges of the United States the same to be directed to the Secretary o Ilte above Lodge. MARAIED. At Cokesbury, Abbeville Dist., on the 23< inst. by the Rev. J. A. Chiles, Mr. -ous TA.L. ISERT to Miss MARTHA ANDErSON, all of ti Dis,ric!. OBITUARY. DiF) at his residence in thi District, on INt morning of Thursday the 25th inlt.l, ajor BARKLEY Al. BLOCKER, having completed lthe fifty.-ninth year of his age, on the day preceed ing his decease. lie was possessed of a high and manly spirit. and of most alable and plea. sing address. Is social qualities were emi nently attractive, and throngliotit life lie was distinguished for the genial and hearty hospi tality which lie ever di.pensed. His very faults were those of a fratik and generous natnre, warm in his affections, and fitithful and sincere in his attachments. li was in all his domestic relations, exempt from repioach. To his im mediate family his loss is wholly irreparable. and the bereavement is vow peculiarly greiv ons, afflicted as they have been, so recently by the death of hii noble and heioic son. It is most consolatory to know that though the in exorable sumnmons froni life to death came with but brief forewarning, it. was received by the deceased %% ith a calmness and serenity, which we trust may be regarded, without pre sumption, as the tokens of a soul at pcace with mai and with God. DIED of pneumonia on the first of January, inst., in the sixteenth year of his age. JAMES 1). PRESLEY, eldest son ol Edward and Nancy Presly, after three days of severe sufTering and derangement of miid. lie had arrived to that age when the antiqipations and hopes oh his found parents, for his future usefulness. were strongest. and when the spirit and digni ty of manhood were shadowed forth from youth. The severity of his sufferings had rendered him insensible to all around him ; but it is the province of his pareits to know the purity and tende-rness of his heart and affec. tions.. Iis spirit has gone to God who gave it, Ind his body rests rencath the oak of his na tive home, where ihe- teats of fond parcits may iollen the Pod of his grave. and a sister itay plant the.-willow and the rose. D. A. Miller Lodge .A"o. 17. (7' Regular meeting of thtis Lodge will he held. ott Motnday eventmg next at 7 r'clock, ELBERT BLAND, Sec. Jan 24 it . DAN0CI1G SCHOOL. T.B iE Subscriber takes this method of in .Mformting the pnblic that lhe has a Cr.Aiss made up at the Planter's Hotel. the exercises of whtich witl commentecd on the 2d and 3d of Febrnary. - omis of Tuitiorn for te Ladies, from three o'clock P. M. until six o'clocrk. IH ottrs for thte Geintlemnen, from half past six P. M. nittil nine o'clock Cotiliuns, W altz's, Galopades. Spaiih dan-. ces, antd the Polkam, will be taught in the must fashionable style. All those whIo may think proper to favr Mr. ADAnIs with their patronage, will be assn.~ red that there shall nothing be watnting on htis part to render satisfaction. WILLIAM ADAMS. Jait. 3l1189, 2 2 CLERK WANTED. WAT NTED) to attend in a Store, a yountg man of moral and steady habits. Onte from te country would be preferred. A pply at this Ohlice. Jan. 31,. It - FINAL NOTICE. A L.L those iindeb'ted to the Stubscriber, wht do not p'ay before return day, will hind thei-r Notes aitd Accoutits int the hands of W. H. Atkiinsott, Esq., ..V.M.I3URT. Jan. 31, if 2 LAST NOTICE. TIE Sohseriber iniformns atl Ihis detitionent en'stomers, that all of them that will not settle with him by the .17th or Fecbruaury, (return-day) must settle wihm WV. H. Atkinon, Eq,as all my Notes and Accounts will be placed int his hiands after thtat day. M. L. GEARTY. Jan. 31 35 $20 R EWA RD. P UNA WAY from the Sub ..t. scriber on the 25tmh of Jan u ary itnst., a t.egro fellow named JAl(G or JACOB, and former ly belonged to the Estate of .Capt. WVever, deceased. Jake .- is about G feet in htight, slim and straigtht, a.nd very active, he is between 50 and 60 years of age, and a goo-l black smith. Hie is very remarkable from a large scar across his breast, with a great many on his back from former whipping. Gemn. J-ohn Wever ownes his brother, D. ilolland, E6q., ownes- a son of his. [He also has a ifie and several chtildren.in that neighborhood, and very likely he is lurking atiout in that neighborhood. It is suppo. med he had about ninety Dollars the morn tng he left my plantation, which his wife had stolen from my Bureau Draever. I will give the abov'e Reward to any person who wiill deliver him to me, or lodge him in the Edgefield Jail, so I can get him. F. O'CONNOR. Mount Vint age, Edgefield District, S. C. .1antnry '1. 18.10. 3t2 Executive Departmcnt, t ALPlI S. IZA RD, EPIIRAIM il. SEA . 1c00O, WILLIAM ,OWNDrZ% and WILLIAM 11. IIARRINGTON, .havin, bren appointed Aids-de-Camp to His Exceller ey WrITEMARSI] B. SEABROOK. an WILLIANi .LSTON ILAYNE Judge Advo cate General. ;ice PETER DKLLA Tonniv. re signed, wit: .he rank of Lietitenant-Colone - will be olie3J and respected accordingly. B, ord- of the Commanlei-in-Chief. JAS. W. CANTEY. A1jntant and Inspector General. Jan. 13, 3t 2 PALMIETTO OUSE, COLUMBIA, . C. r lE nndersigned wishes to inform thi A'p ublic that hCe has moved from the Amer ican Halcl to the PATMETTO IlorsE, (uppositl the State ouse,) which he has takein entirelj on his own account, and where lie would bi pliased to see his former patrons, and all other, who may be pleased to call on him. A nd ti those nf his acqiaintances he would say, tha they will be ninde not Irss coirortable thar [ heretofore; and to strangers, c6il and try th( Palmetio Honse. An Omnibus will always be kept in readines at the Rail Road Depot, to convey passenger. to this House. A. G. MARSHALL. Jan. 31, 2u 2 Notice to koad Workers, A LL per;ons who have promised to comt . pound fbr Road duty, will be allowed ten days from th6 p-iblicatioti of this notice to pay tle same; after the expiration of which time, those who do iot pay will be fined fur default. By order of Council, E. J. MIMS, Clerk. Jan. 31, 2t 2 MONEY WANTING. T HE Subscriber has once visited indi vidually those indebted to him and re quested payment to be made, he will now collectively inform them that lie still Wants money, and if no settlement is made with him by the 12th of February next, they will have to pay a collector to collect for me. M. ETHEREDGE. Take not the above for a joke, if you do, you will be deceived. M. E. Jan. 24 1849 2t 1 LOST, O''N the 21st or 22d of December last, UY between Hamburg and Mrs. Ander son's, on the Martintown Road, a new Pocket Book, containing about 75 Dollars, as follows:-4 ten dollar bills, 5 five dollar bills, all on the Bank of Hamburg, and about 8 or 9 dollars in silver. The finder will confer a great favor on the subscriber by returning the same, and be well rewarded. ELIZABETH JOHNSON. Jan 8, 189 tf 50 NOTICE. A LTL persons indebted to the subscribers by J.iugment. Note, or otherwise. are now earnestly requegiedl to make payment during the month of January. From the lon indinlcnece they have had, we confidently hnpe t'y will rike sorte ex, ertiun now, that we wanit fnndJs to responad to this call. A. BLAND. 'W. P. BUTLER. Dec. 20 1848. .If 48 MeIIdical ' Jroftce. THE Subrscriber intending to leave the ~Vilage in a short tnie. respectfnlly re quest those indebted to him either by Nute or account, to come forward and settle as sotn as possible. Intendintg to remain in the Villapt tuntil Sale-day next, I can lie found during my stay. when not professionally enrgageud. at the Stoic of Mr. S. F. Goode. I will gladly at~ tetnd to all orders. 3. G. WIL LIAMaS. Jannary 10, 4t 5 Last .Otice. A LL those indebted to thte old firm oh .kPresley'& Bryan, wvho do not pay their notes and accounts in time to be served be fore Return Eay, will positively be cued. Also those indebted to the subscriber for tihe year 18.47, due thme 1st January, 184$ will'be included, as one year is as long as I can wait after the account is due, as lowe the money and am obliged to pay it. B. C. BRYAN. Jan 3, 1849 tf 50 lYrs. MYcClintock's PRIMARY SCHOOL. TEimt!S PER QU3.n-.En-Spielling, Readitg, Arithmeutic, - - - - - .5,UC Geography, llistory atnd Writing, with the above, - .. - . .y01 Mrs. lcClitutock will accommodate Votnng Ladies its boarde'rs ahao. Jan.17 188, 3t 52 LaW Notiet, T[IF' Firm of GRIFFIN & BONl(lAM. in di.wnh;ved by nmmoral coe'u-m. The nnfin ishied b,usmecss of tIe irmu wvil be transacteud with Mr. Gr.:t The tund1. aied will still piactice in the Conris of Law & Elluity. OTice near the Coud Hlouse. M. L. BONHAM. Jannary 10. 319, 2mn - 5 N O T I C E. A LL Peisons indebted to mie individually and to the firit of Glover & Dolly, are hereby notified that all the notes and accounts, are placed ini the hands of' W. H. Atkinson, Esq., for collection, unless settfed' by return day, te will sue. Jan 4St. JOH N L. DOBY. .T ? i C e. ALL Personsr indebted to the fim of Burl -& Doby, either by note or book account up to the 1st of.Janiuary 1849, arc regnested to make immitediate payment, as indulgence car no longer be given. BURT & DOBY. Jan 24 If - W-T ANTING, an Overscer for' the en VYsuing year, to take charge of a small Farm near the Village, An industrious man with a small family will be prefered. Enqttirer at this offiee. Jun. 101849, . tf 51 NOTICE. 90,00HARD URNT BRICK, - S. is. TOMPKINS. nec13 ,r 47 MOKEN NEW GOODS - AT IT ORIGINAL "'Cash Store., u or.-aplendid brown Sugar, 12 -1 Hg fsl ieior, rown Sugar, 11 lbs. for $1 S j g4of-Coflee warranted good or no pay - 0 POds for $1, 3 e rm-PeM,WOil oNL S1 per Gallon, Molas SViegar, Mackerell, Irish Potatoes fol planting, .whole Rice, all as low as City Q - 1j4 i2 cents per pound fresh Soda Biscujts and C.rackers .12 cents per pound 6060uper.Segars, comprising an assort menlfrom ,10 ceits io 50 cents per dozen, by the .aniVty.ver low. r-R&W.-fAnderson's pressed Tobacco, and a fulasirtiment of all kinds. Po1dr aid Shot, Pepper, Ginger, Spices; bast.PeArl Starch, Copperas, Dutch blaIder, Salaetai, Soda, Cologne and Laverder, tc. etc , . - CROCKERY. 62 dozdn-Cups and Saucers, very low. 40 doz'n Plates of all descriptions, with a varietyof different Goods in that line. -2.Casesbf Umbrellas, and a few Silk do. CAPS. A conlp;ete assortment of Boy's & Men's Caps from 12. cents up higher. Harmonicas. Pocket Knives with Pencils, Spectaciis, Scissors. FOR THE LADIES. White and Colored Kid Gloves, and a new as limdn of Dry Goods, of various articles too numerous to enumerate, which including the Stock on hand is decidedly the best se lected-aiorment that can be found anywhere. In rega-rdof selling cheap bargains, the Subscriber respectfully informs the Commu nity in genbral that he intends to go North shortly for Spring Goods, and in order to re duce his Stock he will sell very low, and as his Store il, well known, it is only necessary. for those who doubt it to 'ome and be con vinced of the truth. Therefore call, look at my Goodi and Prices, and you will say this is the Store where the best assortment is, and the greatest Bargains are sold. J. COHN: January '1843 tf I South.. Carolina Medical ASSOCIATION. H flEfAnnual Meeting of the Sontir Caro. lina Medical Association will be held ton Wednesday,'the 21st February, (being the third Wednesday.) at 10 o'clock, A. M.. in the Hall of the Apprentices Library Society, Meeting Street. The attendance of all dipTomated practition ers in -good sthndirig, thronghout the State, is respectfolly invited on that occasion, as the rile requiring that an applicant for admission into the Association, shall be nominated by a Fellow, will not go into operation until after this meeting. -'hose who may be prevented by professionailr other engagements from at tending,car beFome meinbers by anthorizing one of their friends or the Recording Secretary to enrol their names. The President and Directors of the So'.th. Carolina R. R. Company have, with their ac customed liberality, reduced the fate on the Rail Rond.'one half, to all who may he disposed to avail thepiselves of the opportunity to come down. D 2 IYJ. C. CAIN, Rec'dg See'ry. Jani24 . ' 4t V DRUMS, MEDICINES, PAINT L, DYE STUFFS, &c. For SALE ON REASONABLE TERMs AT APOTHECARIES' HALL. ALSO just received a fresh lot of' Malaga .~ Grapes and Raisins, Oranges and Lem ons, Confectionary and Segairs. Patent Medicines, comprising the Grac fcnburg Co's.Medicines, Risley's Sassapa rilla and Exrract of B3uchu, and of Pir,k; Pills, Plaster8, &c. &c., Prescriptions accurately made or prcp arcd to order. r TERMs-C sh or approved Credit. b OHN D. CHASE, M. D. Edgefield '.H. Jan. 24, 1849, tf 1 iMOT10 E. T HP, undersigned as Assiguree of J. D. Tibbettr gives notice to all plersons hav ing claims against said J. D.'1Tibbetts, and whlo arc willing to.hake tunder the assignmntn, to rendier in their'claims duly attested bry the 15th of January nest, and all persons indebted arc requested to nille imimediate paymtent on thie day above mentjioned, a statement of' the tranis actionIs of the issignec will be submitted to the creditors. SS. CIIRISTIE, Assignee. Nov.291848 7t 45 N. B.-Col. Johin Hniet is my Agent, anrd will receive evidence of the claims anrd colet moonev Jue- S. C. (f Th aibove notice is extended until tIre 1st day of March, at which tinme the. tramnsaction of the~ Assignee w~ill be srmittcd to thre creditors. S. CIIISTIF.. NOTICE. ni lIE Copartnership heretofore esisting .Lur.der the name and style of GOOn & SULLvaN, this day closes by limitation. Thre business will be corttned bry S. I". Goode alone. The business of the con cern must he brought to a speedy close, anti we earnzestlyj request all persotns indiebted to call and setIde~immediately. All thorse indiebted to us previous to, the 1st of Jamnu ntry 1848, need not ask indulgence-the notney we inUst have. S. F. GOOBE. 3. B. SULLIVAN. Jan. I 1840 ,f 50 Brought to the Jail O F this District, a negro man who says his niame is JA RRY, and that he belongs to Mr. Samuel Yong. of Laitrenrs District, 8. C. Sn id fello'W is about five feet. 5 or ti inches high, about 40 years of age, of dark complex inn, lie hias ascar over his right eye and onie near Iris left dye,-hiis forefinger on his righrt hand has baen bioken, his forehead is very flat; lie says lhe ranaway sometime in any or Jimne last. Trhe owner is requzested to come forward, prvproperty, pay charges and take him away, or lie will be dealt with aecording to law. A. H. BURT, J. E. 1). Dec 6,1848 - if 463 Lmber for Sale. T tESurbsciber will furnish the very brest Planrk or Lumbmer, of airy kind at lyis Mill on Shanws Creek, 12 miles- fromi Edgefield C. II. for.50 cents per hundred cash, anrd 624 cents where it is charged..MA INPS . Jan. 31849; tf 50 _ N otic e. ALL Persons intdebted to tIre estate of JTas R~ jobertsonl, dec'd., are requested to marke paymrent, and those having deimnds to presen. themtr properly aittested. JOHN ILL, O. E D. Nov2 .9 .Jii 44 JUST RECIV D. I Cask winter strain Sperm Oil, $1 123 pe Gallon. I Tierce Whole Rice, 20 ponunds for $1 2 Barrels Clarnfie'd Brown .Sugar, henitifn 9 poinds for $1, 2 Barels Brown Stgar, light and dry, 10 anm J2 polnds for $1, 5 Bags Itio Cotto, Double 1teliined i..jf Sugar. 12.k cls per konind Sperm Candles, 37. cents per 1ound imlititi-m English Cheese, P'arl Starch and Ginger, 12.t cents per ponnrd Black Pepper and Salratus, 1,. c' per pont 3n1ch Rt aisills, I2.1 ceits lier pound Tobacco, Snil, nnd a choice brond of Se gars, tozether with u -aeneral Hss.mitnent of Dr) Goods, Crockery, 1lardware, lloots, Slnes llat- and Caps; all of svhiclh we will seil lon%61 than can be procured el;ewhere. I. CAUdSE & CO. Jan 17 1849, ' tf 52 copartnerAhip Notice. Tr I E Sub.,crihes respectfully inform their p friends and the Public generally, that they have entered into a Copartnership, to cr. ry (in the Tayloring usim-ss, under the style ol COL.A & IAYs, aid will do busines. next door to S. F. Goode. They intend keeping a go0d assOrtment of the best material in this line, amu solicit from the Publie, a sharo of patromisoe. JOHN COLGAN. J. J. MIAYS. The Siibecriber takes this opportnity of re turnin--, his sincere thanks to his friends for their hberal i-.r01a ge, and solicits a continu unce of the sumc. JOHN COLGAN. Jan. 17 1849 tf 5.2 CopaartInership Xbrice. '"HE Subscribers respectfully informn their J. friends and the public generally, that they harc euvered intoa copartnership to transact the lercantile hisiness, under the style of WIL.IAas & CHRISTIE,.and will do bu.sinless in the house formerly occipied by G. L. & E. Penn. They intend keeping constantly otn band, a completd and full assortment of all such Goods as are usually kept im this market, and solicit from the public a share of' patronage. J. A. WILLIAMS, S. CHRISTIE. THE Subscriber takes pleasure in itform, ing his friends and custormers, that hie has taken n Col. S. Christie, as a partner in his business, and will visit Charlestoti in a few days to re plenish their Stock. He would take'this op. portunity of returning his most sincere thanks to his friends for their very liberal patronnge. and begs leave to, solicit a continuance of the same to the new concern . J. A. WILLIAMS. Jan. 3 1849, tf 50 A C A R D, T HE nudersigued take thi'd medfod of re. turning thanks to their old friends and :stomers, ror their patrolnge received, and to iform them, that they have sold out their stock to Mr. JOS. MORRIS, whom they recommend to the patronage of the public. L. & M. LEHMIER. Hamburg, Dec.23, 1848. JOSEPE MORRIS. DEALER IN STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, HATS AND.SHOES, AVING purchasethe Store or Messrs. H L. & 31. Lehmier, .the undersigned so licits the patronage of his friends and the pub lie in general. lie has on Imnd n good assortment of Staple and Facey Dry Goods, and expects shortly an additional supply from the North. le can .uTord to sell as low as[any Store in Hamburg or Augusta, and knows very well, that only ty fair dealing, anrd by rairly satisfying his cnsto ters, a Merchant cart get'along. Call and convince yourself. JOSEPH1 MORILIS. Hambutrg cc. 23, 1848 4t 50 DISSOLUJTION. Tg H E COPA RTNERSH IP htere'tcfoie ex Rising between B. S. DUNBAR & A. BlURINSII0.titnder the style and namoe of Dunbar & linruiside, is this day dissolved by mntntal con=ent. All pesn indebited to the cocern,. either by Note or open ac'cotmnt, will be rechlniredl to mtake payment or other satisfac tory arranugemntt before thre s'pring term of the Courts. or thecy may exh,ect to fund their acconnts or Notes in the hattds ol an Attorney for col lectio n... The namte of' D. & B. may be used by eith r party in the settlement of anty business ccon uected with that concernr. B. S. DUNDA R. ..A. BURJINSID)E. HIamimurg, .r-. 17 1849, 4tr.ow 52 Nolice. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Ml. ABo,livar Jones, deceased, are reguested to tmake pavmenot immoediately, atnd those hav% ig deman~ds will render th'em legally attested to LE WIS JONES. A dministrator. Jan 3, 188 4t 50 'Notice. T HlOSE indeb ed to the late firtm of G. L. & E. Penn, will fiad me at the old stand, now occupied by Mlessrs. Williams & Christie, wheuc they will p'ease call and settle up, without delay, E. PENN, A gent. Jan 3, 1543. t f 50 Estray Hlorse. T OLLED biefore moe by Ilonry fill, livitng unear the Istund tFordl, a small Bay Manre, 14 htatnds high, ahout seven veairs old, with ito part iculhar brand or mark, except a smtall scar under her left eye. A ppraised at $40. 'W. R. hIlLL, Marr'st. E. D Dec 27 4ml 49 TlHE above reward will be given for the Irecovery of a Blue Cloth Clonk. wvhich wans stolen fromu thte Sutbscriber, or taken by mistake, at ther last Regimntal 31nster, at the Old WVells. E. PENN. Nov 22 tf 441 Notice. ISA AC FREE livintg tntar the fork of thte ..Hligginag Perry Road and Lhnppel Ferry Road. titles before me, a small Gray. Mare Muale, stipposed to be fifteen years old. A p praised at-thirty..litve dollars, this Decettber 1st, 1848. HARDY WHITE, Mlagistrate. Dec 3'3 4tmn 47 Notice. A L those indebted to the Estate of Johnu *F. Mlartin deceased, are regnestedl to tmnke tttmediate paymtent, and those having eieands, to presenlt thtem properly atttested. JOlN hIlLL, 0. ). D). Nov i :3m 41 NOT10 E. A LL~ those itndebted to the Estate of Adison 1. Mi. Teagtue, dece:sed, are reqhtestend to make immitediato paytment, and those hnaviug demands, to presctnt thm.n properly attested. .A. G.TEAGUJE, Executor. n~. 6 1948 3m .11 Mount .Enon Male and Female A 0CA D E A. s T H E exercisem of these intitutions wl commnence1on the sectind Mlonday.in January, under the direction of S,Lks L. iL r.it, Esq., and Lidy. 'The year will be divided ito two vessions, of five months e .. j1eller is i graduate or the S. C.'College, and lititho manu his lady have had sever-I years' experience In eching.- Tliese inistitutionsare sinnited in Edjetield District, abont 26. miles iiothlcat firii Edgelield Couri louse, near - Culem:a '(Cro!s ltoad-z, an1 about 7 miles - From liggin's Ferry. They ake in a religions and noral nri;;hbnho 1. In poifit of l0eal1h ti.; scetinn is liit slirpnassed hy any im the State,; anld we irwst that the indinted jialifi. catiorii* our ivachers will insurc lolhose schools a respectable portion.of the public prtiki runa'. A competent utisic tCa-hier will be ediployed. Rhles of Tuitofi. Spelling. eading and Writing. S6 00 per sess;o i Arithmlefic, Enll-lish Gram ,nwr, and Geography, 9 00 A The other highr brances * of rgi, 12 00 Latin & Greek Langnages, 16 00 Xisic on the Piano, 18 00 i Use of Piano, 2 0U Drawinran.l Painting, 9 00 Eibroidery & Needle Work. 3 00 a Pupils chariged firoim the time of entbrin- td the cliise or the session. iloardiigin resectable families froin a'dt $7 per itionth. J01IN CIAPMAN, -Al. W. CLA It Y; JOIN COLEMAN; 1I.Cf-ILD COLE.IlAN, JoSEi'tl GIFFiT,i W.S.TRTrlIElIt. j .Fitn 5 4 t 5 Niotice , T E undersi ave engaged the Rev; . 4. W. HURsEni.y to take charge of cie Pottersville Academy the ertsiing year. Mr. Mr. Eennerry is a gridtate of the Soith CarO Iina College, and hus very considerableeipe. rienue as a teacher. his amiable dispoiition; moral and,religious character, as well is his li: erary altainments, qalify him very especially for conducing the moral and mental cliltnre of thie children and young men of our country. The studies ihat will be ta'ught in this Acadeny, will be advertised in the next paper; suffice it to say however, thut the classicks and science will be fully taught, and that young ien i - be prepared to enter the Ju.nior class of 111" South Carolina College. JON HILL, T. G. BACN, Taus EUGENE BURT, -rEE . H. R. SPANN. 7 N. B.-The erercises of the above Academy. will comnneice on 8th January 1849.. Dec20 tf 48 State of South Carolina EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.4 IN ORDINARY. Bridgett Cahill. Applicant, Summond Vs. in Richard Cahill and others, Deft's. Partitiot. T appearing to my satisfaction that Richard Cahill and Thomas Cahill, Distributeis in the above stated case, reside.wihout the limits' of t1iis State; it is therefore ordered that thef appear and object to'the salear DiiiDsion of the Riel Estate of William Cahill, deceased* on or before the Arst Wonday -in., -next-r their consent will be entered of Given under' my"ha"id'at my Offie the day - and date above written. JOHN HILL, o. E. Dec 23 1848 12t 4 MEDICAL NOTICE. R. E. F.m TEAUUE takes this method fE inomn ths itizens of Edgefield Vif-' lage and vicinity, ihnt lhe has. made a .perama nent residence here,.for the- purpose' of practie sing -Mdediie, Snrgery and Obstetrics. Hie has beenc engaged in an extensive piactiee for the last finir years, in company with his fath.. er Dr. T. Tea.ine 'In Latirens District, and hopes' that his experietnce and riceasing attention to the duties of his profession, wvill obtain for him a share of public patronage. His ollii: is next door to CoT. Bauskeeti's of lice, opposite air. Compry's Hotel, his resin' dence is th'e house formerlyV occnpied by S. S. Tompkimi, Esq.. near the Male Acaddmuy. He ma:y lye fonnd at his office in the d'af, and' residece at night, nnless professionally engal' god. January 17 1849, tf 52 STATE~ OF SOUTH CA RO'LINJ EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY. PY JOIlN H IL L, Esri., O'rdiniary 6~ .BiEgefield District: Whereas Charles Jones~ hath ap plied to me for Letters of Administration; de bon is non, on all and singular the goods' and chattels, rights and credits.of' Mary Jones sr. dec'ed, late of the District' aford.s said, deceased. These are, therefore, t'o cite and admon ish all anid singular.' the kindred an'd drad itors of the said deceased, to be and appeal before me, at ourm next Ordinary's court f'or the said District, to he holden at Edge field Court House, on the 5th day of Feb. rtmary next, to show cause.. if any, why the said ad ministration shoultiot be grar. ted. Given under my lband and sea), tiii the 2:3d1 day ol January in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred arrd forty-nine, and in the 73d year of' Amer-t ican,l ndependece. JOlN [HILL,OE D. . Jan 24 2t 1 . Iotice... *TlHE undersigned as Assignee. dl'.. 1.Brnnnon, gives notice to alpersons hag ingeclaitms against the Firm of G'. M'.'& WV. B. Birannon to meet hitnat Edge'9ekf Coii-t IHouse, on Wednesday 31st inst. at' which time he will mnke a dividend of the money .in his hands col lected a.ccordinig to the assigniment. LEROY HI. MUUNDY, Assignee. *,, The Charleston Conrier anid Hambunrg Jonrnal, will copy three times weekly, and for,' ward accounts to this ofiice. J.tnntary 10, 1819,. 4t G5' Boarding for Young Ladies .boardinig, eighif or ten Yoning La:diest Is. TI ottse is roumy annd pleasantysiinnted, con-ve nietnt to the Female Academies. Parents and Gnardlians may be assutred-t.'h'iery attention niecessary will be paid to Girles committed to his care. . EDMUJND PENN. Jan. 10 1849, itf 61 Notice. OUA R'D1A NS and Trustees are hereby nmo. G titled to make their anuial returns to ame - oni or before the lifte'enthu of Feruma.my next. * S S. TrOM PINS, c.. .. Commtissioners OlIlice, Janurary 6, 1849. Jan: iL0 6t 5r