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fmo*the Dahlo aWatchMat, Jan, 25th. -t RIE. --i; 1ditor:-Now that your rhtrchants and modey-holders are getting rich so rap idly by bititding Factories, permit me to point the Farmer to a new road to wealth. It is now ascertained- that the bottom land o'n the rivers, creeAs and branches in Up per Georgia produce 1ice- of a superior quality, particularly the superior sort of Rice generally called Big White Rice, a 'tample of which may be seen at Mr. 11rady's Store in Dablonega. ' I haveiot known any' Farmer, as yet to-havre cul tivated an acre in Rice, but according to 'the small crops tried .by them. it is certain an acre of bottom land will yield more "than one hundred bushels. A bushel weighs forty five pounds, and I am told 4hat Rice rarely sells for less than five tents per pound. Thus. it is easy. for our irmers to see that their land is muth more valuable than Cotton Farms. It has'been recently discovered that the Smut Mills, commonly used at M1erchant M ills, when the speed is p?operly increased. - 'will clean the Rice better than the old Rice mills. and with -much greater rapidi ty. I wish it distinctly to he undersion.1 that all tny remarks apply to the.,Big White, Riie" and not* to the Red Rice -ebmm nly catled Highland Rice, I would recotriend 6very!Farmer to cultivate a smaill piete of bittom land in Rice, and then ju]ge'ror 'himself upon its utility. It is cul(ivateil pi-ecisily like corn in the drill-only the i-ows are much closer-one foot is-the proper distin'e between rows, and four. inches the 'proper distance be tiveea the stalks in the row. The grain wift ripen whIe the stalk is.yet green, and when out immediaiety alter ripening it will yield a cet)p (if f1hy more valuable than a crop of oats. COL. GLADDEN.-Has been elected Cap tain of that spitited Corps. th'e "Gover -1 ndr's Guards." His acceptanee -df the post will infuse life, vigor, and prosperity in the -tranks of the Company; and ie will find -.:axercise for his' extranrdinary powers as a e -iisciplinarian and drill officer. Some have expressed surprise, that afrer his 'brilliant' military career in Mexico, he ihould accept the command of a Company ,,4attached to the militia of the State. It was pressed upon hit by the members of the Company, upon the resignation of Capt. Tradewell, and in acceding to their demand he has briliant precedents to sanc tion his doing so-..when we reflect that Governor Hamilton commanded a Volun teer Corps in Charleston, ater going dut of.office; and that the -lion.hear(ed Butler, 'iilst.- Governor of the State, and after. wardA. was in command of the Richland :z Vtifle Company.-Carolinian. 'OFFOTT. Toe HORsE 'TAMER.-Thii 'erdirated indivifoal is noy in our city, iFon the purposeof making known, for a aoYiieration, his peculiar and wonderful netho~frtaroing. rractious. and unmana. -eable'hb*rses,. 'tiules, tows. &c. From ethiitistimoiilis, of tchmen as, Col. Rich "rd a .Yohiisen and Hon. Garrett.Davis, f:Ky., nd'vaiious'merbers of Con,ress lunaitlher distinguished ind1vidnals, whici -rafOtt:britis with hii, we' we-ie'pre _06Ye4to believe 'that-he was to the domes tie-an ipal whatMiins, Shafetrto ite wild *h,frhe_rtle agd as'tiernof..Ju' 1inehtesninomnals..va 11Vy Tnvinc us ' r. Wtt' gkll ythis business half so-m-nch as one ort6o'?fhis expdriments 'which we ha've wtnessedl in this city. For~examiple, Col. 'IC2.lollatnd has a wild, footish animal v~at~ otld never stufer himn whileiriding to 'come near the tap of a 'lrum. Hel whas slow to believe that Mr. 0. could de -en ujilng with her, but -it took but a fea inomreots'for. the latter to ente'r the s'table, brti-de s'nd saddle the filly, and cause hter '-'to' ollow '1im quietly out,'he beating drum a few paces in advance. His them mnounted, with the drum in his hand, beal -the same while on horse, -back. then dis t'mounted atnd tied up the reins, causin~ -ibis now doci'le ar.imal to lotllow him like &a well trained soldier at the sound of the music, and obedient to every word ! This and other experiments were witnessed by ?se'veral citizens, to their entire satisfaction. "wMuscogee ( Geo.) Democrat. * )oNE FEles -Petns made of bones are vow l's use in Eng'land, and are sold at 'the rate of fifty for twenty-two cents, They are pronounced to he as flexible as Sthe quill, and far tmore durable. We ?nd the above in one ofour exchange -papers. We -have, for nearly a year 'pasty says the Editor of Bo wen's A meri can Farmers, been nsing bone pens, and find them all they are respresetecd to be. .They are shaped in the same manner as steel pens, but have all the qualities of the goose..quill, and, like hemn, can he shaved 'down as desired. We like them very much, and think they may be generally used with advantage. CAMDElI, IAN. 31. OUa TrowN.-We remember to have heard, that a Director of the Rail Road was astonished to hear-that.upwards 200( packages, of Merchandize has been re ceived at the Depot here itn one day. Fot the information of those at a distance whc are in the habit of thinking of our venera ble Town, as an insignificant place, we K beg leave to state. t hat more than thtirty thousand bales of cotton have beetn al ready shippe'd on the Camden Branch Rail'Road this season. This is the num ber assumed as the mtaxiutm of yearly re, ceipta of the proprietors of this anterprise; * and yet we are assured by intelligent and extensive dealers it Cotton, this atmoun! will be at least doubled.-Jousrnal. Cout t'ERtEtT.-The S'um pter Bannet of the 31st nIt., states " that a twenty dollar counterfeit note of -the Blank oi Georgetown is circulating int our vicinity. As described to us, the face of' the tnote bears the letter E. No. 6078. dated Nov. 4, 1846, payable to Geo-. Davis. Signed. McKay, Cashier, Coachman, President." -Columbia Telegraph. The. Richmond Southerner states. (andi says it comes from both the lips of GSen oral Taylor and Mr. Crittenden,) that Mr. C. has declined accepting the office of See ra3sary of State, and at his solicitation, the oUceds to be tendered to, and will be.ac COTTON MARKET. ChurLESTon, Feb. 1. The sales 'r Cotton to.day amounted to 1400 bales. -Sales of the week 6.500. Receipts for the eame time 16,700. The market is unset tied and prices to..day I to 4 down. CHARLESTON; Feb. 2. ' Cotton Market at a stand, buyers claimng 4 decline, which holders will -not submit to. Sales 30,0 bales, at 54 to 6j. CARLESTONi Feb. 5. ' Cotton is In active demand. The sales is-day amounted to 31,000 hales, at prices ranging from 5 to.7c. The sales were made at a decliue pieviously noted or i s to 1-4. Nw YoRx. Feb.1. Sales 'M Cotton since the arrival of the Steamer Canada. have reached 2.000 bales, at a positive decline of one eight to one qnarter cent. Since advices. tie market is heavy. Treasury 8s. new loan 9.1 per cent. prem. MARRIED. On tie 25th tit. by the Rev. Z. Watkins, Mr. G. W. CROocH to Miss G. A. WRItoHT, all of this District. On the 25th tilt. by T. G. Bacon. Esq., Mr. JoNs Hf. SwEARINGEN to Miss EWizADETH Aris, eldest daughter of Win. A. Murieil, all of this District, -On the 30th tilt. by the Rev. D. D. Brnn~qon, Mr. NEwEL W HITE to Miss GEURGIANA COcH RAN. all Of this District. On time 1st inst. by the Rev. S. W. Kennerly, Mr. E. H. COVAR, to Miss SARAu GREEL, all of this District. On the 30th ult. by the Rev. D. McNeil 'Turner, Mr.JAXEs M. PERRI., to Miss MARY E.IzARKTH, eldest danghiter of M r. Joel Smith, all of Abbeville District. OBITUARY. 1F7D inl Hambiirg or the 19th uilt.. in tie 24th year of her age, Mrs. Ilair E. SemErs, wire of Mr. Willimii Spiefs, ind daughter of the late Jonathan Tillman of this District. Died, ut her residence in tnis District, on the 13th tilt., Mrs. PERMELIA, BROADWATER, con sort of S. Broadwater,Esq., alter a protracted illniess of thirty-one days, during which time sh suffered nmuch. Her disease was of a com plicated nattre, supposed to be brought on by too great anxiety and care of two or her little mines, who had recently been very Ill, her own health at the timne being rather delicate. The decensed. had been a consistent inember of' the Baptist Church, for n"pwards of twenty years, anid during her illness she was often engaged in devotional exercises. From her first uttack site seemed coinfident her time had come, and expressed a calm'resignation to the Lord's will. A short time befo'e her decease ils called for all her children,- to come to her bedside, amid in an affectionate manner took them by the hand, but her tender heart was too full for mtterance, she said the Lard had again mani. fested himself to her in'a smile, and smiling she breathed her last. Poor Permeia, the truth. fillness, constancy and strength of thy domestic and' social affections, the endearing tenddiness and inflexibility of thy principles, shall leave a lasting impression to thy memory. She ini left a husband and eight children, besides an aged mother, and a large circle of relatives and friends to moturn her loss. -She had her earthly friends--'i favor'd one, And children eight-besidesa chosfi few - Of others, who knew her long anif lov'd 'h-r ,Who.fi6i ,in-bitter,grief her lossideplarA, . t-ahereir-osa-bmtherimmonia ani - e SB. Duller Lodge N~o. it. (Gi' Regtular meeting of this Lodge will be held on Monday evenmng next at 7 o'clock, E"LBERIT BLAND, See. Feb6 it 3 Tme Friends of' VIRGIL M. WH ITE, announce him as a Candidate for the offce of Ordinary at tho ensuing election.* 'The F'riends of Maj. ISA AC BOW LES, announce him as a Caiididate for thme office of Tex Collector, at the ansuing election. -Medical Notice. A FTE R returninmg may sinmcere acknowledge amentis to omy friends for thteir very libemal patrmnnge extenided me heretof'mre. I take this method of' infrming tho.<e who feel disposed to employ me hereafter. that settlemenits mumsi be made every year. either with the money ori by note. I hmav.e ac-cnmts staniing a lmog time, arid have been tightdy pressed for money, amid am yet, amid have hisu to harrow at 10 lier centi interest-receivinig at the same tinner nmm a par. ticle mof interest faim thmose indebted to me. A wvomrd to tIme wise. I hope is suzfliient. THOS..1ii. PATT-ISON. Feb.y 1849, "4t -3 HODGES INiSTITUTE. A DE~DilICK, A. M. Principal and in. -e strumctor of' te Classical Departmeint. JAMEs F. Prtmir. Assistant and Treacher of the English Departmient. This Imstimutiomn situted in Greenw-ood, Ab. beville District, wvill dommuence its first sessiomn -or the present year unider thme directiont mf time ahnmve nammed gentlenmen, on Mondamy time 5th of February inst. Mr. Dedrick ha.-d charge of time Institntion thme past year, amid dichiarged the dmnies of' his station in such maimer na to give general satisf'action both to the Trmtstees amid patrons of' time Schmool. lie brings to his assis tance time presenit year, Mr. J. FP. Phmilip, a competent anmd experienced Tencher. From time increased facilitie3 affo,rded the present year in this intmetuition for imrparting thorougl'h instruction. T1he Bomard commfidentiy looks forw-ard to a liberal patronnige. F~or.terms and f'urthier information, see Cata, lomgnme. WM. P. H ILL, Sec'y. a. inr. Februtary 7, 4t . 3 , Lumber for Sale. THE SuibscAiber will furnish the very best 5.Planmk or Lumbner, of' ty kind at his M ill on Shmaws Creek, 12 iiles from Edgfefild C. H. for 50 cents per hmundred.casmh, amid 62A cenits where it isecharged.. I will also deliver Lumber at this Village at $8 per thousand. MARTIN POSEY. Jan.1 1849. , f' 50 NOTICE. A LL those indeitted to the Estate of Adisom M. Teague. deceased, are reqnested to make imamedmate paymentm, and those having demands, to present them properly attested. A. G.TEAGU.E, Executor. Dec 6 1848 3am4 N. B -No acconints will be admitted, after thel1st day of March. A. G. T. Public .Sale. S'TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITI. The President and Directors - of the Bank of the-State of i Bill forl South Carolina, Foteclo .1s. UTe.'ailI John Bauskett, William J. Relief Wighitman, & Aiu; Wight man. ) B Y virture of the Decree of Chancellor. David Johnson, in this case, I shal proceed, as 'the Agent selected by the. pories, plaintifTs and defendents, to sell and convey the property." on the--first Monday arl Tue-day, of March next, to offer for sale, at public outcry, at E4 gefield Court House, the following real and perso nal property vit One tract of lan<l described if the plead ings and moit gage as the hohieslead of the said Win. J. Wili possession, situate field, on Chavers' of Wiley Glover, Quarles, John SL - - and others, and - hundred acres, mo Also the following. Forty-nine N%Tv oes, to wit: Cato, Rebecca, Morris. Prissy, Wyatt, Gabe, Albert, Delcy, Adeline, Nelhnn, William, Eneline, Lewis, Moses, Ja"ckson, Claiborne, jr. Tom, Ellision, Helen, .Vettey White, Phoby, Besey, Kizzy, Hanna, Claiborne, Margaret. Lid. dv, Sarah, Gilbert, Moody, Harty, Stic key, George, Cilly. Sally. 73oltit, Nelly, Peggey. Amy, Kate, Victoria, Ilenry, Stephen, Fanny. Britton. Edina,. John, John,jr., and Ginney, and also, "the in crease of the females amohg them, born, or to be born, since tie fillihg of the bill in this case.' The above Negroes are inithe possession of W. J. Wightnian,where those wht> desire, can see them. The terms of sale will b-The Negroes one third cash, and the balance on a cretlit of twelve months, and the land on one and two years credit, in equal instalments;. the credit portion of the sales of the Land and Negroes, io hear interest from the sale deed, to be secured by bond and pef sunal sureties, and mortgage. Puretrners to pay for the necessary pa. pers, and the property not to be delivered until the terms of the sale are complied with. -S. CHRISTIE, Agent. Xdgefleld C. U., Feb. '0, 149. Feb7 4t 8 SHERIFF'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Elizabeth Bland, vs. Partition. Geo. W . Bland, ntl.nihers. n Y vIrtue oran Order from John Hill, B Esq. Ordinai-y of Eigefield Districj, 1 shall proceed to sell at Edgefield Court House, on the firit' Monday in March, next, the lands belonging to the estate of Barnett. F. B]and, deceased, situate in. ihe 1b;rict aid .State.aforesaid, on:C,w Cre'h. - r:'. ters o -- - .bu d or wt bond and two apjroved securiuties,wnd-I mortgage of the premises.-to'the O~rdinary, to secure the purchase money. -Cost to be paid in cash. -. -S. CH RISTIE, s. E.D. Feb-.7 . 4t 3 STATE OF SOUJTH CAROLINA. EDQEFIELD DISTRICT. -IN EQUIT Y. - Bustin & Walker, vs. ' Foteclosure. 2 OTICEis heroeby given, that.hy vir tue of an order from the Court .of Equity in thbis case, I shiall sell at Edgefield Court H-ouse on ~the -first Monday in March next, th1e 'olowing land, viz: One tract of lattd, situated in the Dis trict and State aforesai,. in Bench Island, containing nine htmntdred and eighteen acres' more or lesq. boundetd Noth by Smith & Clark's land, WVest by Casper Nail's and S. Clark's hind, Sotuth by John Sterge,. negaar, and East by Landsof Jubh Clarke andi T. H-ankinson. - Also, rtne other tract of land, situated in Beach Island, in the District and State aforesaid, conttaining two- hundred and fifty.onue acres, mkore or less, hounded North by landls of Mrs. Everitt and S. Clarke,'WVest by Samuel Clarke, East by T. B. Smith's labtI; an~d South by Mrs. M. Burler's land. Said lands will be :oltd .on a credht of six and twelve months, dan'mg from the first of January inst., except for so much as will pay the Cost of this sUit, to be paid in cash. S. S. TOMPKINS, t. r. a. 1). Commissioners Office, Feb. 6, 1849. Feb7 .. 4r 2 JUST RECEIVED AT APOTH ECARIES' HA8 L, DR. ROGERS Compound Syrup of Liv 13erwort atnd Tar. Tihe Jew David's or 1-rbtew Strengthening Plasters. Conmstockus' Medicines and Sand.' Sarsa parilla. . Gelatine Capsules of Copaiva and Cubehb, A lot of S. Rt. Smnth's Rat ~Poiaerr, a sure death to Rats and Mice. For sale by* - 3. D. CLHASE, M.D. Feb.7, if Aig 3 Mattrasses 1Yatrases! JH. Price & Co., havintg located at Edge . field Court House, will be pleased to receive orders for miaking Mlattrasses of all desLri ptions, on resonable tertns. J. H-. P. & Co., may be found at thieir rtlom, over J. Cohn's Store, where specimens of their work can be seen. ~1.PIE J. T. PRICE. T. D. PRIC E.. . C..P. MUR RELL, RE.FRENca-I take pleasure in saying that upon trial, I have fannd the Mattratsseu made by the above named gesntlemen, of a very ex cellent character. ii. R. SI'AlN. Fer , 849m rf 3 iI anfd Negr-oes ~ OR SALE."' esd oi the first Mnday -are ii'ist. at Edgefield Courl 1ii U-SM,ft able.plantalion. on' Stephens' a l roekin Edgefield-Dristrei, no possesion or William J. W ght ohtainii' about niteteen well kni*n to be tn ass i . rict, frorthe prodi0e f6 ' id C and only ihir teifidi mnH umbdg Also a piney-wos tract, contain tng' about y acres, 1tuate near the head '1 Waler Creek ou the Five notch'It Andr birty;one likely. Negroes: ,Morrie- .1 ody, .Clalb6rj, Sally, Albert, 6 Gabe, young -'Valborn, Moffatt garet, Edinab, Joh6;- Cely, Elilon.. ..liule John, Adeline.jplin TG AN GENERAL ST E AGENCY. E iber informs his riends and Sthe pt ie. that as Agent for a ew friends who have' ' ed him to 2o bilsirieas or them. he will ke ' .hand at the Post Oflice, a ffull suipp)lv of a . e as above, which lie will sell cheap for e G. L. PENN, Agetnt. Feb.7. I 3 c ney Found. A d ilo ney was found on the lower A ColnmiRond, one nile below the Pine Hodse, o6 t26ah oF January last by i negrm: womanrt, iLd now mt the posiession of the" subscriber.' 'Ihe owner can have the kame by proving p erty, rewarding the finder, dad paymg for t advertisement. .S. SWEARNdEN, Sen. Living th Pine House. Feb. 7,:1 3t 3 0CA RD, T HEnu rigued 'take this method of re. tuftfi hien'ks 'to their old friends and enstomi;-T ' ir patronnge received, and to injormlt'a Vat'they havesold out their stock to Mr. JOS RRIS, *ofiihey recommend to the paLy of the.publib. J.&M.LEHM1ER. 1ann 23, 1848.. TOS 3HTORRIS. ?-ER E AND FANCY DRY GO SIAT6 AND SHOES. tN aed the Store oF Messrs. ; inier, the undersigned so ic iti biof his friends and the pub.. JJQ "- .,d,.A,g6od.aP:sortment of Staple and ncey . Goods, and expecs .shortly an ad iti'iinal, py from tfie-North. He can .a ora toill" ow7is an& Store in Hamburg or A6Igudii, kno -p'well that only by Fa.i deal ing his cuvsto-y mers, i at ~n i aCll and onvid-nd Nantiinr1 id ... :.,TTr* iitthansebrmerly ecucy ' G. &- 4 'i'Tiejnfti k'etingecostantly, oli handti comt'e and Full assortment of all such Goods as nr sIsnly- kept i: 'tis market, and solicifiod Public a'share 'oF pntronage. J. A.WILL 4..S, S8. CH RISTIE. THiE Si' ribor takes pleasure in inForm. ing his frien' n~d'custo'isA, that'he has taken im Col. St tie, as a partner In his business, and will visi leston in a few days to re-. plenish.their ck;- He wotild take'this op. portunity of urs:Ingstils most ain6ere thanks tu.his friends f'yheir.gery liberal liatronnge, an'il begs leav 40o solicit a continuance of the esame to the . wconcekn.. ' L' J4. WILLIAMS. S.Jan. 3184 ' tf 50 DANIN Di SCHOOL. T E S' riber iakek this 'method oF in* fairmin the0 public that ha has a C. made tip at t e Planter's. Hotel, the ekerciset of which wil commence on the 2d and 3d ul Febri:ir'. H oms of - ition For the Latdies, from three o'clock P. MItintil six o'clock. Hours For d Gentlemen, from half past sia P. M'. until nine o'clock' Cotili'nn. Wiklz's, dlalopadles. Spnni.ih ditn ces, nnad the Poka, will be taught in the mosi tfashionable 'stle. All those Lio may think proper to (n'voi Mr. ADAaIs % ih their prinunge, will be assns red that thiere'shall nothinug be wanting on his part to renideisati.faction. L WiLLiAM ADAMS. Jan'31 184, 2t 2 UAD~ Notice. UADNS and Trustees are hereby no titled ti ,ke their nnnual returns to mec on or beFore th..ifteenth ,if. Fehrnn.ty next. ss '.rOM PK1Ns, c. x. a. n Commiss iiers Office, January (6, 1849. JTan. 10, 6 t 51 FI iL NOTICE. AL1L those ntdebted to the Subuscriber, whe doi not p4' before return day, will finc their Nntes anP Accounts in the hands of W H. Atkinson,., O WV. M. BURT. Jan. 31, ~K iF 2 tM otice. 'HOS '6a ed t'nhe late firm of G. L E. nn0, w: 1l--ita n.t the ok stand, now occupiied thy Messrs. Williasfi Christie, whbue thiey will please call Anc settle up, witflout tielay, E. PENN, Ageslt. Jan 9,1848. ' if' :50 Eisirny Hlorsee' T OLLE.D' efore me by Henty Hill, living near theis land Ford, raamall Bay ttarr 14 hsinds high; ab'out seven y'ears old, with ru parti~curar brand-d6r mark, except a smiall scas ~under her left eye. Appraissil at $40. .DoW; m. H L,Mag'st. E. D. \$ en car1'd. THE*taboy ard will be given Foi- th< Irecoeryif aa Blue Cloth Cloak, whicl was stolen fro the Subscriber, or taken bj mtistake, at thie lastfEegimenial Mnster, at thu Old Wells. ~ E. PENN. novit' 4 Eieutive Departnent, R ATPH S. IZARDEliM IMKA M. S.A BROOK, WILLIAM LOWNDES, And WILLTAIM H. HARRINGTON. haviig bv-en hppoined Aids-deCamp to Ifis Eicellen. cy WHITEMARSH B. SEABROOK, and WILLIAM ALSTON IJAYNE Judge Advo. Onto! General, vice PETEr DELLA T6O. re signed, with the 'ranik of Lieutenniit-Colonel, will be obeyed aid respecter accordingly. By order or the Comne-i-hef JAS. W. CANTEY. Adjutant and Inspector Genernl. 3t 2. rTO 11OUSn .i MBIA, S. C. gned wishes to inform the ie has nnvqd fro*n the Amer scan riate. to the 'ALMTTO I-oUs,, 1(upposile the State House,) w1hichl he hfa taken entirely on his own account, and where he would be plolased to see his former pairnins, and all others who may be pleased to call on hini. And to those of his acqtiintances -lhe would siy, that they will be mnde not less couifdrtable than heretofore; nnd to strangers, call and fry the Palmetto House. An Omnibus will always be hept in readiress at the Rail Road Depot, to convey passeigers to this House. A. G. MARSHALL. Jan. 31, 2m 2 MORE NEW GOODS AT THE ORIGINAL Cheap Cash Store. 1 Hgs. of splend.d brown Sugar, 12 JLpounds-for $1, I Hgs. of superior brown Sugar, II lbs. for $1 8 Bags of Coffee warranted good or no pay-, 10 pounds for $1, Best Sperm Oil ONLY $1 per Gallon, Mols' -ses, Vinegar, Mackerell, Irish Potatoes fot planting, whole Rice, all as low as City Prices.. Cheese 12J 'cents p0et pound fresh Soda Biscuits and Crackers 12J cents per pound. 6000 superb Segars, comprising an assort ment from 10 cents to 50 cents per dozen-, by the quant4y vei) low. 1 Box of Anderson's pressed Tobacco, and a full assortment of all kinds. Powder and Shot, Pepper, Ginger, Spices', best Pearl Starch, Copperas, Dutch Ma4der, Salaeratus, Soda,. Cologne and Lavender, ctc. etc, CROCKERY. 62 dozen Cdps and. Saucers, very low. 40 dozen Plates of all-descriptions, wiih a vatiety of 'different Goods in that ine. 0 2,Casesof Umbrellas, and a few Silk do. CAPS. A complete assortment of Boy's & Men's Caps, fiom 121 cents ughigher. Harmonicas. Pocket Knivis'*ith Pencils, Spectacles; Scissors. \ FOR THE'LADIES. White.and Colored.Kid'Gloves, ad a new as.ortment. of..Dry. Goodsi o,various articlei tegnnmarne a'-n ' -..0:+ , - . wiset very lo', an.d at his Store is well known;iit idonly'licissar for thos who''doulit ito coine ad be con. vinced of the tiuth.. Therefore call, look at my'doods and Prices, and your will say thit is the ?tore wvhere the best assortment is, and the greatest Bargains are-sold. -J. COHN: - -ianuary 24 1849 tf 1 South Carolina Medical ASSOCIATION. 711 lE Annual Meeting of the South Ca'ro .1 ina Mvedicail Associationm will be held ori Wednesday, thme 21st February, (being thb thmird Wednesday) at 10 o'clock, A. M.. in the Hall of the Apprentices Library Society, Mleeting Street. The attendance -of all diplotnate'd practition ers in good standing, tht onghoalt the State, is respectfully invited on th:ut occasion, as thet rule requiritng that an applicanlt for admissiori intoThe Association, sliall l'e nominated by a Fellow, will not go ino 'operation until aftei this mneemng. Those who may be prevented by professional or other engngemenits fi otn at' tending, can become meumbers by antho,rizigm onme ofrthoir friends o'r thme Recording Secretar1 to enrol their names. Trhe President and Directors of the So-,th. Carnlinma. R. R. Company have, with their ac customed liberality. reduced the fate or. the~ Rail Road une half, to, all who may he disposet to avail thiemselires of thme opportunity to comnt down. D. J. C..CAIN, Rec'dg Sec'ry. Jan24 4t Copartner ship Notice. Tjl HE Eubscribers re.spectfully iniform thei V frietnds -and the Piublic. 'generally, tha th. have enitere~d into a Coparmnership, to car ry on the Tayloring tbusiness, under the styh: c CnL.as & Ain,.s.. natd .will do biusin'e,.s ne. dour to S. F. Goode. The'y iintei keeing good assortmen't of rte best mnateruini in thi line, and solicit from the Public, a share c patronage. - JOHN COLGAN. .3. J. M AYS. The Strbscriber tal5es this opportnnity of re trnig his sincere thanks' to his friends fo their hberasl patronage, and soliciis a ednmtinia ance of the same. JOHN COLGAN, Jan. 17 1849 tf 52 1'DISSOLUJTIO . T H E COPA RTNERSHIP heretdeee .istingr between B3. 5. DUINBAR '& A BURNSID)E. under the style and tnamne c Duinbar & Burtnside,is this day dissolved b; motnal con4ent. Alt persons indebted to thi concern,, either by Note or o.pen account, wil be required to make payment or other sauisfac tory r-angerdent before the Sriag lerm of ih CourIs, or they may expecct to find their secount or Notes 'rn thme hands ol an Attorney fot col lection. Thre namne of D. & B. may be uised by eith er pa'rty. n the slsttleme~nt of any business con nected with that concern. B. S.DUNBAR. A. BURNSIDE. Uamburg, Jari. 17 1849,. 4teow 52 I NOTICE. 9fllf OHARD BURNT BRICH, orsale by orS. 8.. TOMPKINS. Dec 13 tf '4 A C. HE ereises of TheseIsitutions wIR . commence ion t sesdta~on .annarynderliarrec tIf Loft.As L.- H L1 Esq.,ad Lady. -Thi.ear will be diviled - iiitu two sessidns, of ive monks i'pch. - Heller is i graduatj of the S. C. College, ali iloth ip and his lady have had id'viai yais exierience in iteaching. .Thse.ins'IIti8n0Ai% 'ittimed in Edgefield. District, abot.26 milbs e iiotheast from Edge6eld Court Hos4i, Ineir Colemun's Cross R'oads, and abipnI 7 miles from Higgin's Ferry. Thev are'in a relioit* and mc'rnI eighborhiAod: inu piint of.heith this sectionis mot spusied by.-aiy tii lthe State; and we ti-ust that the undoited qualifi. cations of our teachers will hisure to those schools a respectabli portion of .the piiblic p1.4 - ronage. A corlpetent music teacher will be employed. Rates of Tuition. Spelling. . Reading aid Writing, ..-$6 00. pe' sesuMh Arithmetic, English Gram'. mantr, aid Geography, 9 00 The other higher branches ofrEnglih, 12 0 Latin & Greek Langnages, 16 1 iusic on the Pinnlu, 18 00 Use of Pi.ino, 2 00 - Dratwing and Paintiner. 9 00 Enbroidery&NeediWork.3 01) Pupils charged from lie tiineof enterinA'-i the close'oTthe session. Bsorling iri 'respectable families fro i6 to $7 per month. JOHN CI-APMAN, Al. W. CLA R Y, JOHN COLEMAN, I HICHARD COLEMAN, JOSEPH GRIFFITH, I - W.M. STROTHEtt. - Jan 5 4t 5 Notice,eg5 h under3igned have engi'ied 'the AeIr. S. W. KYNNER.Y 14) take 'charge. 'of the Pottersville Aeademy the eustqng year. Alr.: Mr. Kennerly is a gradbate of the South CaVO lina College, and has very considerable e*pe rienue.is a teacher. His amiable disposition, moral and religious charncter, as. well as- his li' erary altainierts, qnalifv him very es'pecislly for conducting the' meral and mintal e6ltr'e of the children and youneg menof 'ureohntry'. The studies that will be taught in this Acadetiy, will be advertised in the next paper; iufe it to say however, tait tihe clasiticks and sceites will be 'fully taught, and 'thai young miin Will be prepared to enter the Junior 'clail olthe South Cd'rlina Colle~-. JO* 9 HTLL. .T. G. BACIUN, . Tu16 EU.GENE BURT, *jir. H. R.SPANN'. N. B.-The erercises of the aboye Acadtiny will commence on 8th.JAnuary 1849. Dec20 f 48 Boarding fO Toung Lad&&g HE Subscriber - will acc~bumodab evith boarding, eight or tenYonng Ladie. His House is roomy an'd pileasatyituated'con've nient.to the Female Academies. Parentis 'and Guardians may be assurdd.that every hitetion necessary will be paid to Girleq doitiI to his care. - n EDMUND ENN. TRGS, MEDICINEP TAINT_S-.-_YE.S-T S.4 .. * d is .i s 'TSiJ .h~' Pio, PlaNterIM&c. TEr,f t rescriptionlaiatirately na e~eated to order. TxaCs=-Casb. or approved credit. ' by .YOHN D). .CHASE,-MID. Edgeffeld C. H. San. 24, 1849, tf .1 LOST, O ~N the 21st or 22d of Diecember last, :~ b4tween Hamburg and.rMrs. Ande son's, on -the Martintown R'oad, a new 1'ocket Book, containing abfout 75 Dollars, as follows :-4 ten dolla'r liilis, I five dollar bills, all on the Bank o' Hamburg, and about 8 or 9 dollara in silvier. Th9 finder will confer a great favor-on the subscribeu by returning the same.and b4 well rewarded, ELIZABETH JOHNSON. Jan 8, 189 t' . 50 .'Last NVotie. .. A'LL those indht~ed .to the old firmn of ?3.Presley & Bryan, ho d.o not pay their notes and accounts in time to be served be fore Returns Day, will positively be sued. Also.those iridebted to the subscriber for the year 1847, due the 1st January, 1848, will be included, as ono 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, Law Notice. T HE Firm of GRIFFIN & BONH AM. is' dissolved by munui consent.' The unfin ishied business of the firm will be transacted withs Mr. Griffin. .The undersigned will still pspetice in' the Courts of Law & Equity. Office near' the Couri House - . - M T.. Y')NH.flA. ..'nvR 14-0. U m 5c. - 1thscriervery respectfully regnesta hoeindebted to him, io make inmimedi ate pasymeiut, he huoldls some pn per which will be four years old before refurn day. N. L. GRIFFIN. Ore. 271848, - tf 49 r N'o l ce. A LL Persons indel5ted to the firm of Burl & Doby, either by note or book account ump tin the let of January 1849, are requested io make immediate paymenst,.as insdulgence- carn no longer be given. BURT &DOBY. j. Jan 24 'tf I -* Notice to Ro,ad Workers. IALL persons who have promised to com 1.pound for Road duty, will be allowed ten dnays from the publication of this notice to pay tihe same ; after tlie expiration of which time, . thosee wtho do snot pay will be.fined for dcfault. By order of Council, an3,E. J. MIMS, Clerk. LAST NOTICE. Tj H E Subscriber informs all' his deliniqnent enczstumers, that all of them that .wi II n'ot' settle with him by the .17th or February, (retur<i-day) must settle with W. H. Atkinson,. 1s9., as all my Notes and Accoun,ts will be placed itn Ihis hands alir that day.. - M. I,. GEARTY. Jan. 31 '. 3t2