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Great Inconsistency. Physicians prescribe D R. ROG ERS' LIV ERWORTH AND TAR in the last stages and the mot hopeless cases of CONSUMP TION, after all othei medicines have failed, as it has proved itself tr. be the most extraordinary medical aid in curing thit disease. Now this inedicine is as valuable in the incipient stages, such as C(iUGH, COLDS, &c., gvhen the LUNGS are not too far gone before ulceration takes place. It is seldom or ever known to fail in breaking np the most distressing Cough or Cold in a few hours time, it the directions are strictly followed. The GENUINE DR. ROGERS' LIVERWORTH1 AND TAR, whichbmakes so many wonderful cures, ia for sale by .. D. CHASE. June 27, 1849. Spring Medicine. Now is the time to purify the blood of mor bid humors, and prepare the system by appro priate remedies, to.withstand the debilitating effects or the approaching warm weather RISLEY'S' SARSAPARiLLA is one of the best alteratives that can be used, and as an invigorater and purifyer the BLOOD, it stands unrivalled! . Compare the directions and observe that Risley's Sarsapatilla is FOUR TIMES THE STRENGTH ofany other, in Laige Bottles. Sold in Augusta. by H AvtLAND, RILUY, & Co., and in Charlestnrrhy HAVrLND, HAR 'nAtL, & Co., Importers and Wholesale dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Paints, &c. Also, sold in this place by G. L. PENN Price One Dollar. AGEN'T. May 30, 2m1 19 Bu tier Lodge No. 17. xE 0, Go f.. 07, Regulartmeeing of this Lodge will. he .held ou Monday evening next at 8 o'clock, ELBERT BLAND, See. July 11 It 25 l1asonic Notice. A Regular meeting of Ctncordia Lodge No. 50. will be hell at their Hall on Satur.. day the 14th inst. at 2 o'clock A. M. A punc: tual attendance of all tlfb members is requested. By order of the W. M. IW. H. ATKINSON. Ssc'nr.18 July 14 It- 25 -Wil. E. MARTIN, . ATTO.RNEY A 7LAW, No. 9, Broad Street, Charlesion S. C. Over the Office of W. M. lartin.. Will ractice in Barnwell arind Columbia, and con - e to practice in Beaufort. Agril 25. m3m 14 W e are auhcorized to announce S. S. a candidate for re-election as dClector, at the ensuing election. Male Academy. es of this Institution will be Mondav the 1ith instant. rn $6 to 89 per quarter i n advance. - It .2.> S ORl-tE' that was presented to B . WKivR. by the Citizens of ck ras i n trdesk ol' Aess5 jp hi lave been S Tke IT Belt is bladk J rihwTIM a silver clasp or buckle, ind ~ jh~u.~Any .tnformation of the above JiII ljl'eceived at this office, find 'sihcn. in the wnndls near SM r. Eli Brad berry, a v'ery e Arni. The owner can have W'inst prop'orty, paivingt for this i~and rewarding the findcer wvith iabe skard. Enquire at this office. slyf ___ 25 - R-~SIlERIFFS SALE. 11~'virtue of sundnry writs of Fieri Fa cias, to me directed. I will proiceedl 6 sell at Edgefield Coturt Hotuse, on the -"first Slonday and TIuesday following in August next, the following property, in the0 followinig case, viz: The State vs. Arthnr J. Padgeti: the Same vs the Same; lietjamin Benis, bear. er for himself atnd anriter ss the Same, a tract of land Containing thirteen hundred acres, more or less, adjoining landis of Dr. Sno. C. Reedy. and others, levied on as the pro erty of the Defendant. Th iate vs Ezekiel Padgett, the same vs the saime, a tract fland containing two hundred and eiehty-fivo acres. more or lesq, adjoining lands of Jacob Smith and others. Whuiufield Brooks, Bearer. vs. AM. L. Gearty, S. B. Mlays and B. R. Addison, a tract of land bteloneing to the defendant M. L. Gearty. adjoining lands of' Adamn Puinriek and others. -Terms Cash. S. C H RISTIE, s. E. r1. Judl1 4t 2.5 ATTENTION ruent U. S. Infantry, will conitinue BUTCH F.RING from year to year, amni do the best he can for his patrons. Jl11CHARLES MARTIN GRAY. Jy111849, tf 2 HIE Co-Partnership heretofore existing under the name of M~cGregor & '1Tylor, was this day dissolved by mtuial consent. Trhe Establishmenit is now tinder the cotntrol of Mrl. A. BUSH NEL,,-who will pay the con-~ tracts of the late firm, CUARLES McGREGOR, E. J.TAYLOR. June 1, 1849. tf '25 NOTICE. W ILL: be let to the lowest bidder at Con cord on Monday the 30th inst., the build ig of a CHURCH 30 feet widc and 45 ti'et Jung, 1'2 feet between the floor and jdlist, with a portico in froit 10 feet wide and 8 feet long. 3d-sors with long panunel shutters, 11 witidows 18 lights 10 by 12, with blinds, house to be ceil ed inside throtighotut, to be weathor-boarded perpendictularly, withi pulpit. 2 alttars,and good backed seats, to be- painted inside and out, ex ceput the top, and to be 2 feet oll' of the ground, and underpined with 12 mock or good brick pillars. The undertaker to fornish all the ma .-terials, and to complete thte house in at work. manlike manner by the first of January next also the old Church will be sold to the highest bidder at the samte time and place. A. JONES, Chim'r. of Buil'ng Coin. List of Letters -EMAINING in the Post Office at _RLEdgfield C. H., for the quarter end-r ing 30th June 1549. Abncy, Mrs. E. Marsh, Julia D. Abney, Mrs. P. McCarver. J. L. D. Ashcraft, D. W. Moore, Miss A. Been, James Mayor, William Baylston, Reed Alary, Clemson Bullock, Jane McCarty, William Bartley, N. L.' McCarty, J. J. Corkiu. John Miles, Aquila Claybrooks Robert Penn, Thos. J. Curry. Joseph Pall, Mrs. .\ary Corder. Aliss Nancy Parker, Thos. J. Conner. Miss Jane Partin, Jane Celaylerwps, Robert Paun, B. Clark, jr. A Vow, Margarett Corder, John II. Plrescoat, James B. Crouch. Isaac Price, Thos. D. Canfield, J. V. Ouzis, John H. Deloach, Thomas Ready, Mary A. E Duyrnrree Toany Landrum, Weyland Delange, Dr. George Smith, A. M. Griffin, R1obt. G. Sanders. Julin Green, Mariha Spim, William Gould, George Shelgrove, Benj. Gentry, Miss Sarah Smith, Charles' Hill.J..B. . - Thompson. Gen. W. Hill,-.Mrs. .el D. Taggai-1. W. H. Hillburn, Margarett Tompkins. J. Esq. Hardin. Willis Esq. Toles. Robert Jot.es, Joseph P. Tompkins, F. A. Jennings, Robert Talbert, Javis J1'.nes, Dahney P. Whatley. Sherley Kit'gsmon, Dr. C. Wilson, L. R. Kickler, Salnmon Youngblood, Arthur -Lamar, R. G. Esq. G. L. PENN, P. M. Julyil 3t 2.5 HEAD QUARTER, 7th REGIMENT, S. C. M. MILLVILLE, July 7th 1849. ODER NO. - IN pursuance of an order from Brig. Gen'l. John I. Wever, the 7th Regiment will ap. pear at the Old Wells on Thursday the 2d or Anghst, folly armed and egnipped for Drill and Review. An inspection o'arms of every com panty will take place immediately after Review. Oficers and ion-commissioned Officers will assemble the day previous for Drill and In struction. Captains of companies, who have not fur nished the returns of their companies. are here by particularly required to mxake them on the day of Officer's Drill. The Lieut. Colonel and Major, are charged with the extension of this.oider to their respec five connaands. . - By order of . Col. G. D. MIMS. S. D. GRIFFIN. Adj't. July 111849, 0 3t 25 V The Hambnrg Republican will please copy three times. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. LY THE COUllT OF ORDINARY. Medy Mays and.others, Applicants VS. William Hill and wife Sarah, Nan. | c.y Broadaway. widow of Benjamin ltroadaway. dec'd. Atetha Mays, Jesse Mnays, and Abney 3lays, chil dren of a decrased graundson, (Ab- | ney C. lays.,) Defeiidants. J IT afpearing to my satisfaction that tie above naied Defendaits, (Distributecs,) of the Iteal Estate of Abney-Alaya, whisdepar 'ed thi ire in the yearn oria tyioisand eight hun. dred and four, residing in the neighborhood of Cumbridge. Edgefield District, at the time of his death. Thlesc are therefeite to cite atid ad-. monish thec above nmeid WVm. H ill and wife Sarath. Nantcy Broadaway widow of Denjamin Broad~away, deceased, Atetha Mays, Jesse Maiys, atnd Abney Mays, children of a decea-. sed grantdson (Abne~y C. 3I.tys,) Defendants atnd Distribtitees as aforesaid, to be and appear iintmy office on or before the first Mlonday in October next, to shaw eause if any they enn, why the Real Estate or the said. Abney Mays, deesed. shouldJ not lie soild ihr Partition, or their Contsent to the samte will be entered iof iteciird Given tunder my hatnd at my office the ninth day of July A. D). 1849J. JOHN hIlLL, 0. E. D. Jr:ly 11 1849 , J2t 25 STATEC OF SOUTHl CAROLINA EDGEF"IELD DISTRICT, IN EQUiTY. Allen Anderson Ds ill orPaniion. Anna Anderson. NOTICE is hereby givecn, that by virtue .Iof the decree of the Court of Equity in this case. I shall sell at Edgefield Court Houso on the first Monday in August next. One Iwdf acre Land, lying on Stephens Creek, and adjoinin:: lantds of said Anna Anderson, atnd Jionathan Taylor, and on wr: ich is a, valuable grist mill, known as Anders.m',s Mlill. Said Land will be sold on a credit of Twelve Month<, except forso mutch there of ats will pay the cost ohf thtis suit. Pur chaisers to give band and good personal security to secure the pttrchase mnoney. S. S. T OMPKINS, C. E. E. D. July.5, 18409 4t - 23 STATE OF SOUT11 CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD) DISTRICT. iN THE CO.111O0 PLE AS. WPJONES. w~ho' is now in the ens W. tdy or the Shterifl'of Edgefield Dis.. trict, by virtue of a writ af Capins adt 8atislitci endunm, at the suit of Richard t'owke, havitig tiled his petitin with-a schedule an oath of his whole estate andl effects, for the purpose of obtaining the bettefits or tihe Acts of the General Assembly of this State, caomonly called the In solvet Debtors Acts. Public*Notice is herebry given that the petition ifthte atid WV. P. Jotnes, will lie hearid atnd considered in the conirt of Com-. mon Pleas, for Edgefield District, at Edgefield Court House on Wednesday the 101h day of October next, or on snech "titer day thereafter, as the Cotirt may order dutrinig the tentir coin mencing on the first Monday ii October next, at Edgehield Coturt Ilouse; and all the creditors of the said WV. P. Jotnes, are hierceby stummoned either personally or by A ttorney, thetn atnd there int said Court, to shoiw catise if atny they can, whiy the petition of thme said WV. P. Jonte-: shtould tnot lie heard and conisidleredl, antd the bentefit of thle Acts aiforesaid should not be gratnted ttpn htis exectmg the assignmentt requrired by the said Acts. TITOS. G. BACON. Clerk. Clerk's Office, Edgefield C. H. 6th Jtily, .1849. July II, 13t~e . 25 Just Received 1 TIERCE fresh Rtice, 4 Boxes Putre 8pertu Candles, 2 JHuds. Sugar.. .5 Bags lRio Coffee, 25 Sacks Salt. 2 Ilds. Mohisses, 1 Box best Cotton Cards, Cap and Letter Paper. for sale at the lowest amarke prices. * G.,L. PENN, Agent. Jul , t e 25 Cheap Goods in Store. 50 ilhds Prime N 0 Sugar. *'kJhds. common N. 0. Sugar, 20 " choice Porto Rico, Sugar, 25 Barrels clarified " 5 cished " 2 " powdered 5 Boxes Woolsey- & Woolsey double refined loar sugar, 2 " Charleston double refine-d loaf sugar, 20 Hhds. A1 uscovado Molasses, 6 " Trinidad " 50 Barrels New Orleans -" 125 bags prime Rio Ceffeo 40 " " Laggra 20 " "old Cuba 30 '4 4 old Java * 100 B3arrels No. 3 31adkerel (large siie,) 20 Kits No. 1 .d 6000 Lhs. Union brand white Lead (No. I extra and pure,) 300 Gallons Linseed Oil, 2 Barrels Train " 300 Lbs. Putty in bladders,. 125 Boxes window glatss (all sizes.) 75 Kegs Eastern nails (assorted) 20.000 Lbs. assorted Swedes Iron, 500 " Casteel (Sandersons,) German and Blister steel, 400 Piecei heavy Dutidee bagging, 100 CoilS henip rope, 10 Bales honespun (Augnsta manufac ture, r '* " (Graniterille Company) 8 " heavy cotton Osnaburgs, '20 boxes spertn candles, 20 " Adainanrine candles, 10 " Hull & Sons paleit candles, 30 IHIhds. bacon sides (western,) 4000 Lbs. couitry Bacon. 3 Tierces Rice. &c. &c., - A L SO - Saddles. Bridles, Blahkets, Calicods, Cotton Yarn, Shoes, lttis, Caps, Tnbls. Stgar-cans, Sieves, Tobacco, Pepper, Spice, Ginger. Tea, Cane-seat Chairs, Wood sent Chairs, Grind stones. and many other articles -too tedious to entmierate. - DUNBAR & GARMANY. Ihamburg. July i1, 1840, it 25 FULLER INSTITUTE, GREENWOOD, ABBEVILLE DIsr., - T HHE exercises of this Instittition closed on Wednerday the 27th ilt. with an exami. nation, which is reported inseveral papers of jhe State,-6f 30 pnpils in General Literature, Science, Music, Singing, Painting & Drawingt. The school will re-open ott Monday the 16th of Jid itt the saine convenient house, where it will be conentcted as usual tiuntil the new brick building is completed. Miss D. W. Tvpomn, Graduate of the Troy Seminary N. Y., who has taught Music and Painting during the past session, with unusual. skill and success, will continue durintg the next session, and M iss M. Ei.3o1E, will remain in .charge of the Primarey Department. Mr. & Mrs. NIcsor.Ls, return their grate ful -thanks to their Patrons for their patst confidence, and solicit tinder their late severe loss, their continued and increasing support. - t. H. NICHOLLS, Rector. Jnly 4 18-19 3t 24 *, " Abbeville Banner, Laurensville Hertald, and Hamburg Republican, will please copy three times, and forward their accounts to Greenwood. NOTICE. HE exercises of the HODGES & FUL onLEIt INSTITUTES, will e esumed on Monday the 16th (if July. The Board of Trnstees'dleem it unneces-sary to speak of the qgtalitications of the teachers of the several departments or thcsd itnstitutiot s. Their competency to instruct and their system of teaching. havei been so fully developed and satisfactoroly tebted since their connectini with the mustitutlions, and at the recettt examtinations of the students, which closed on yesterday, as to place their capacity laeyond douubt. Thlankfutl for the lPberal patronage hither rSeN ceivedl, gratified at the high degree of satisfac lion expressedl by thte patrons of the institutions. Trhey cotnfidetntly look forwatd to-a continiued anud increased patronage. Foir further ,nformatin see Catalogue orf the Hodges aind Fuller intstitumes for 184d. Or the Fuller Institute for 1845. Notice of Prnossor RL. H-. Nicholls, Pritncipail of the Fuller Insti totte, and Circular of aMr. A. Dedrick, A. M1. Prinicipal of the H odges Institute. WILLIA.1 P. HILL, Sec. B. T. June 30 1849 4t 24 Wool in the Seed again' T [IE Stubscribers c-in now say to the ptublic with confidence thatt they ate better pre. ~pared to Card Wool than they were eter before; having just received frno New York a set of new Gards whichi have been placed if pont the Machitte. Last year we tnndertook to cleatn Wool of all extran'eous substances-htit fontnd it a diflicnilt matter. We have no doubt onr tiewly invented Machinery performed as well as thefr'st Clock, or Cottopi Gin. .Since then, ottr Machinery has beetnimuch improved, and, been made etirely ttew-atnd we will nouw wcarrant all our wouk to lie done well. rThe WVonl must be wvashed hefore it is bronght us bitt tno picking is necessary. Those who dni tnt wish to finger hriatrs, atnd pick bttrrs otit in the "gotd old way"-we would itnvite to britng tis their Wool. W. B. SIHELDON & SON. Dnncan's Creek, 8 miles e'ast of' Laurens Court H-onise. July 4 4t 24 White LeadI. 00oo LII. White Lead, Pure, Extra Sand No.1. 400( Gallons hbet Linseed Oil, 2011 " Spts. TIurpenttine, 0 109 " Best Copal Varnish, 50 " ".Ipain do 30) " '" Leather do 1 Bbl. Traiti Oil. 1 " Neaitafoot Oil. Fo Bi ' LAND. TEAGUE & CO. Druggists. Edgefieldl C. 11. July 4. if 24 Congres's Water. FRESH from the Spritng-For sulo by. BLAND, TICAGUE & CO. Du'uggists, JEdgenleld'C. 11. July 4, tf 24 _ Lemon Syrup. A SUPERIP R Article-Forsaeb BLNTAGUE & CCO. lDruggists. Edgefield C. H .Juxly 4. t f 24 Perfiumer'y. JI'UST Received a supply or French Per ~fumtery, French Extracts, & c. &. For sale by 'BLAND,,TEAGUE & CO. Druggists, Edgefleld C. H. July 4, If 24 BUTCHERING. T5 HIE Subscriber respect. .3 illy informs the Citi _ zes of Edgefield Village and the adjointng neighborhood, that he will cotm mence Butcheritng on Satturday 7th of July, inist. and will cotntinue unttil Fall. He will at tend Market on, the fol lowitng dtay.: Tuesdays, Thursdays. and Saturdays, with Beef, Mutton, aind Pork. By strict attentiotn he hopes to receive a liber al patroinage. .TH EDE July. ETHEREDGE. L ADIES Dress Goods, a large assortment, at BLAND & BUTLER'd. July 4, itf 24 W RIITE & Colored .Muslins. very cheap, can be had at BLAND & BUTLER'S. July 4, tI .21 AREGES and. Tissues, handsome and cheap, call iminediately at BLAND & BUTLER'S. 'Jily 4, if 24 A FEW more of those Beautiful Enibroid ed Swisses, at BLAND & BUTLER'S. July 4, . 24 LOVES, that are Gloves, at BLAND BUTLER'S. July 4, if 24 HOES of all kinds, Gaiters, Slippers and Buskins, at BLAND & BUTLERS. 'July 4,if 24 J UST Received some Beantiful Embro'ded Muslin Sacks uand Manitillas, at BLAND & BUTLER'S. July 4, tf 24 OF those BeanuflAl French Fans, a few more G of the same sort, at - BLAND & BUTLER'S. July 4, tf 24 L ETTER, F411ols Cap and Note Paper, at BLAND & BUTLER'S. July 4, tf' 24 O APERS and Sauces, for you'r 'resh meaes, at BLAND & BUTLE-R'S. July 4, tf N 24 F RESH Verrmacelli anc Macaroni, at FL BLAND & BUTLER'S. July 4, if 24 FEW hundred Pounds of that delightful Stean C refined Candy, at BLAND & BUTLERS. July 4, tf 24 V JEW thousand pounds of Bacon, yet in Store, at BLAND & BUTLER'S. July 4j. tf 24 EVERY thing you want and more too, at 1 the same placo, where you get articles of the best quality at lw prices. at BLAND & BUTLER'S. July 4, if 24 FOR SALE AT Apothecarie's Hall, A NODYNE CORDIAL. an excellent reme 1 dy for-Diarrhoea and Dysentery-no fam ily should be without it in these Cholera times. JOHN D. CHASE, M. D. Jilne 2ft, if 23 Noticce T HE Subscriber wisliing t6 leave this . plate, ollers for sale his H onse and Lot situated in Pottersville. Also 135 acres of land five miles from Edgefield Court House. lying on the Abbeville road-also a first rate Cow and Calf, vgith other property not mentioned. S. CLARK. Jnne 20, if 22 - Notice.. T 1HE Subscriber ofler for sale her Hfousz and LoT about :) of a mile fron Edge field C. H. lying on the road leading froti Edgefield C. H. to Colombia, and containing litir acres-so-nti-that- tract-or labd contnin inz 1200 acres, situate about threb miles. from Edgeficld Villagc. For termts apply to the sub scribers. R. BLALOCK, P. R. BLALOCK. JiineG 1849 imt 20 NOTICE. T[H E indersigned as Assignee of' Marrtis Up son, gives notice to all persons having claims against the said lJarcus Upison, and who are willing to take under the assignntent, to rentder in their .:aitms by the sixth day of Augutst nett, All perhons indebted to the said Mmcuis Upsont, are r-equested to iake imme dit SAyMUEi, STEVENS, Assignee. March 7 1849, 5m* 7 FINAL NOTICE. C1 ItCUjMSTA NC ES regniring that the hbn '~ siness of G. L & FE. P'enn should be set, tied tap without delay. Notice is hereby given, that all Notes and Accoumts not settled during Court, wvill be given obt to ant Officer for col. lection. - E. PENN, Agent. Feb.28 1349. if JI Notice. A .LL persons indlebted to the esinte of Ja cob Pow, Deceased, will please to call and setile iminediately. andl thoseawhioare cred.. itras are regnested to make kitown their claims, H.IR. SPANN, Adm'r. May 23, tf 18 Notice. A LL~ personis indebted to Whitman R. Hill Deceased, are hereby~ notified to maike paymient. and all pei-sons huaving claitts against said Deceased ivill reitder them: irn properly at. tested. William M. l ill is appocintead my Aget during my absence fromi thte District. T. S. DAN1EL, Adum'r. A pril 0, if' 15 HLands for sale. Tu HE ubscriber oaifers for sale a vahtiab!e 1.tract of land, lying seven miles West of Edgefiehl C. H.. en the A bbeville Road, con tatititng 45(1 acres, 250 of whtich are in wvoods. The cultivated lands are well imnproved, and there is a good Dwelling house, with all ne.. cestry olii hantses on the premises, itt good repair. Terms fatorabde fo'r the purchtaser. .JOSEPH FERG USON. pri 11, :sm 12 BACON. O LB'S. Cho'ico Conlnity BA ) CON, SI DES, HAMS, & SHoULDERS. For sale low for cash. by H. A. KENRICK. 'H~amburg, June 9l, 184!J. Ot 21 Bearding for Young Ladies. TH E Subset iber- will accomrunodate witht Iboarding, eight or tea Yoning Ladies. His jjouase as roomy aind pleasantly situatted, conve ient to the Fetmalo Acatdetmies. Pareta attd Guardians may be assured that every attention necessary will be paid to Girls comutritted to lise care. EDMUND PENN. May 2. if 15 Notice. T3 1l1lE wi-l lie a protrooted Meeting at the IMt. Tatbor Church commencing on Satur day befoto the third Sitnday in Angnet niext. M~inistedng brethren are earitestly solicited to attend. EUGENE BURT, e. c Juane 27, tf 23 Wanted, A Good NURSE for the bal'aie of'the year, .tA pply at this office. .June 27, if 2'3 GREAT INDUCEMET Selling of at gjeWt i reduce P -ices which toill 'coinpare wih Selling oft' at Cost Price, IF, BOUGUT AT- WU0,BALE JN CHAtLESTON; - 8 the Subscriber is going North shortly, and in order to iake Room for FALL 300DS, the entire Stock of Mierchandize on utad now. consisting of at great VARIETY, 10t to be surpassed in .any Stote, will be sold it such prices as caihnot fail to please every Person in want of CHEAP GOODS. Therofore call at the Cheap Cash Sion at Edgerield C. H , or at Granteville, and great BARGAINS will be given, by calling forth. with. J COHN. July 4, 2t 24 ANNAL FAIR OF TIE SOUTH"CAROLINA INSTITUTE FOR THE PaosoTIoN oF ARTS, MECHANICAL INGENUITY AND I2DUSTRY. T H E FIRST A NNUA L FA IR If the above Inotitute will be held in Ciarleston, con noncing on WEDNKSDAY, l7th Octobet next, tnd continue open during the week. Specimens of ART, iNGENUITY, ME DCIANICAL SKILL and INDUSTR'R of .very description, is solicited for the Exhibition; rom all the Southern States, and PREAi e JM5 Oill be awarded to those presenting the jest specimens. As this is the first effort made in the South r~Stiates to advance the Mechanic Arts, by ncans of an Annual Fair sitfilar to those that tye- proved 'so beneficidil to the Northern lechanigs; the Board.-or Managers 'earnestly olicit theo-Pperation of all who feel an inter 'st in the prospcriy of the South, and appeal o every M hanic; blatiufacturer, and all per, tons engaged'in pursuits of skill and industry )f wtaitever -desc'rijtio: . to send scute spect men to this Eilibitijm, adrd they hope that eve ry district id this State and of our-sister States will-he represinted t MtheEai-. All those who intend sending articles for ex iiibition, will pleise give notice to L. M. HATCH Chaitman. Cormiditee.uf-Arriangenients, at as 3arly a day as jossible, and -every specitten ent ivill be earefully attendedto .and returned ifter the Exhibition. OFFICERS OF THE INSTIT'IE. War. Gaaco, President: Wat. KXixwoon, 1st Vice.President. -Wm. W. LArTox, 2d Vice President. E. C. JoNsx, Secretary. H. S. GRtwos,Treasirer pro tem. 1:1itEctons. Joseph Walker, G. N. Reynolds, 1r., 1.41. raylor. E. W. Edgerton, W. D. DeSanssure, L. . Hatch, C. D. Carr, H. D. Walker, F. I. Porcher, D. N. M'Intosh, C. Y. Richardson, Win. IUebby. [7 The following is a list of PIAEMIUMS to oe awarded. For the best Specimen a Silver Medal, and for the next best a Diploina. For New Intenitins a Gold Medid; at the discretion of the Committee. Articles of all kinus not named below will be received, and piemiums awarded for the sani. Arcliteotural Dinwingi Design fur Diploma for the So. Ca. Institute, Pniting in Oil, Painting in Water Colours, Niiatnie Painting, Pen Drgwing, Pencil tUrawing, Crayton Drawing, Sculpture, Penmanship. Best mode of Coiistruation Wharves, Best-Press for Packing Cotron, Best Rico Thrashing Machine, Bust Cotton Gin, best Refrigerator, Be-t Plough, Churn, ahd Washing Machine, Stone Maso's Work, Carving in Wood, Carpenter's Work, by hand, Carpenter 's Worklb Machinery, Model of a Ship-Specimaens of Bo~at Builders Work, Ship Joiners Work, Pump andl Block Making, Mril-Wrights Werk, Coopers Work, Four Wheel Carrrage, Bnggie, Gig or Stulkey Cart or Drary, Stoam Engine, Fire Engine, Turning in Brass, Irona or Wood, Blacksmith's Work. Casting in Iron or Biass. Iron Railin,g, Fence or Gate Work, Brass or Copper Work, - Locksmitha lWdrk, Bell H anging and Gunsmith Work, Instrumenrt Makers Woak, Lamp- iskers and Jewelers W~ork, Silyersmith Work, Silver Plating, Die Sinking. Lithography, Engraving on Steel, Copper or Wood; M Jhannical Dentistry, Cutlery, Clock and Watch Making, Ornamental House Paiiinmg, 'irnamnental Sign Painting. Cabinet Work. Fancy Printing, Book Printing, Fancy Bindong; Ruled and Bound Ledger. Paper, Side of Sole Leather, Side of H arness Leather, Calf Skin, dressed for boots; Cai ringo H-arness, Buggie or Siilkey H~arness. Cart or Dray [Iarness, Riding Saddle; Beaver or Silk Hat. Cloth Cap, M ilitar,y or-Firemans Cap, Pair ot Blonts, pair of Shoes; Pair of Ladies Gaiters, Pair of Lailies Slippeie Tadilorintg, Umnbrella ori araso1, Hair Dressers Work. Giling, Stucco Work. Modehnig in Pldster; Tin WVork. Plumbing, Basket or Wicker Work, Wooden Ware; Dyeing in Wool, Silk or Cotton, Upholsters Work. Man'tua Makinig; Milinery, Shirt Making, Quailt, Embhroidery in Gold or Silver, Emibroidery in Silk or Worsted; Artificial Flowers, Ornamental Hair Work. Raw SiUi, not less tihan 1-2 lb. Maniufactured Silk, Weaving. Hand Loorm, Weaving Power Poom, Specimen of Cotton Yarn;. Pair or Knitted Stockings, Soukcs ot Glotes, Gimip, Fringe and Oriaatrrental Waving, Coach Lace, Confectionary, Refinted Ldaf Sogar, Pottery, Glass, Press Bricks, Fire Blriqks, Tunrpentine mannfactured. Snai, Tallow, Sperin or Wax Candles, Soda Wat'er, Cake Makmng, Starch, Flour, Chieele, Butter, for Winter user not less thian 16 lbs. July 4, 1849, 24 NEW GOODS! T' HIE Subscriber has just received .his ..Stock or Spring &. Summer Goods, Consisting in part of PRINTED JAC. MJSLINS, SILK AND LINEN BRAGES; .DOTTED AU PLAIN SWlSS MUSLINS, MrUS LINS GING HA M, ENGLISHl & AMERICAN PRINt'S, For Ladies Dresses, Il oslin Tritnings. Fine Bonnets & Bonnet Ribbons, Groceries, Hardvaare, Crockery, Shoes, Leghorn. Panama, Silk and Al.o BEAVER HATS. Al fwhich will be sold very low, and alib eral discount for CASH. B. C. BRYAN. March 211849, tf ' 9 WINES, LIQUORS, &.e BO A RRELS New Orleans WHISKEY) 10. Barrells Mnongahela' " .10 , Fank's old Rye 41 5 P $a "MounitainDeM'iy 10 New EnglanUM; I Pipq Jamaica - I - St.Croix 5 Barrels American GIN, 1 Pipe Holland - 5 Pipes COGNAC BRANDY, vario'ud brands, 10 Qr. 1iipes Madelra and Teneriffe WINE; 5 " -.: Port and Sh'erry . .5 " " Sweet Malnga 1 ' White Musent 3 Barrels ALCOHOL, high proof, - 5 " American BRANDY, 10 " 'Cider VINEGAR, 5 Half Pipes W- Wine Vinegar, 5 Casks London PORTER, quartls/.pints 5 Barrels CORDIALS; 2 Lemon Syrup, &c. &c. . 1. BOTTLES. Madeira Wine, Port Wine, Sherry Wine, Lemon Syrup, Raspbury Syrup, Sirawbury Syrni, Gisger Syrup, Freneh Cordials, &c. For sile by . .A. KENICK. fldmbuirg, Jane 23d, 3849. 4t - 23 SHERIFF'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTf CAROLINA' EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. B virtue of sundry w'riis of fieri faciss. . - . to me directed, and by the writren cousejit of all parties concerned, I will pro ceed to sell in- the To.wn- of Hamburg; oil TI'resday the 24ti of July neui,"the-tol lowing property in the falo.tning casei, vii: the Bank' oft amburg; dSuth datolina vs Tfiomas Kernaghan, ode tidgr' mad Berr, anil tbee uhimproved Lots in the Town of Hamburg, known as' Lots No. 89, 90, and 91, on Tillman and Medianid Streets, adjoining a lot bblonging to John Banslhet .The Bank -if I-ambuig, Sotith C arolina vs Thomas Kernaghan add.Wm. Garr-att, a tragt of land-contdining 117 acres, nown ds the t'esidence p.the defendant Thomas . Kernaghan, adjoining lands of Mrs; tar . ter; H. L. Jelfers, and others ; the Brick Srore H duse and -Lnt in"'Hamburg;. oceu pied at present hy Charles. liammobd, bri Centre Street, No. 108,. havig, fifty feet front, runiiiag back 200 feet; Lot No. 107, adjoining the.lat mentiofied-Lot on -dentre Stieet,50-fet front and running back 200 feet; also,-the Ware House lot, in rear. of ti'e twd last larid Lots, fidutig. do Me. chanic and Tillniad Street, havidg10 feet on Cobb Street; the Lot now debupied by Jeffers & Cot hran on the corner of Cobb Street, having- fifty fest' front. on Centre Street, running back 300 feet. Also. iho following negrods, viz: Iatsey; and her two children, Jahe and Hariietti Sally add her six children, Lydia, Robert Jenny, Fanny, Rose, and Maria, Harriet, Bob, and Isaac. Terms Cash. S. OH ISTIE, s. E. D. June 2. 1849 5t 22 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN EDGEFIELD DISTRI h - IN EQUITY. BY JH N H I LL, '~ dina B Edgefield DistricvWA&. Whereas Flisha S uo% rnd EIisabi McManus hath dpplied to me for leftas of adrhinistration, on all and singular th goods and chattles; rights and credits d Goody Mc~danus, late df the District aforesaid deceased. These are, Iherefore, to cite and admon iab all and singular, the kindred and eredi tors of the said deceaised, to be andi appear before me, at our next Ordinary's pourt fn~r the said Distr ict, to be liolden at Edge field Coui-t House on the 16th day of July ibsl, to show cause, if any, why the'said adminisitation should dot be granted. Given undler tny hand and sealtthis 2nd day of July .in the year of our- Lord one thousand, eight hundred and forty-. nine, and in ihe seventy-third sear of American Itdependened. JOHN HILL, o. E. D. July 4, 2c 24 State of" Soiuth~ Carolimae EDGEFIELD DI8TRICT. iN THE COMMON PiLkASE B. I. Ryan, Ads. >Ca. &d. Richard Fov.ke, ~ J . RYAN, whad lids lidcn arresied fif . n snow in the custody of the Slher-. itt of Edgefield District, by vii-tue of a Writ of Capias ad Satisfacienidum, at the suit of Rich ardl Fowke, having tiled his- petition with a schedule on oath of his whole estate and effects, for toe purpose of obtaining the benefits of thE General Assembly of this State, commonly edled the Insolvent Debtore Acts. On aiotiena of Mr. Atkinson, A ttorney for'Defendant, pub-. hic diotice is herebiy giveti, iitt the petition of the said B. J. Ryan, will be heard dind con sidered in the Court of Comimon Pleas, for Edgefield District..at Edgefleld Court House orn the first dliry of October next, or ori suclf other days as the Cdurt maay ordEYr during the term, commerriing on the first Mdiaday int O'cto her nexit and all the creditors of the said. B. J. Ryan, are hereby summoned either personally or by Attorney, then and there irt said Cour, to show cadise if-iny they can, why the benefits of.the Acts aiforesaid, shourld r~ot bie granted to the said B. J1. Ryan,- nnd he be discharged from confinement, npon his execut'ng the assign* nient required by said Acts. O.fceT2. G. BACON, c.x.in Clerk's OfcJune 16, 1S49, ,_Jnune 20 3m 2 State of South Caroiha. EDGEFrIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Ldcy Reese, . WVyatt [ mes, John Jones, BiUfor Jaoma Daniel Prescott, Lewis Hal- g sd Rdis' loway. I T appearing to my satisfacion-hta Edward B. Halloway and Thomnas G7 I1alloway,. two of the defendants in this case, rbside from gund beyond the limits of thistibtes On mo.. dioit ot Mr, Yrancey, Plni-ntiffs Solleitor. It is ordered that the said Defendants do appcar -- and answer plead or drnr to the complamnants aaid bill of complaint', within thr'ee'months from the publication hereof, or the said bill will bs taken pro .confesso. against them. ,,S. S. TOM PKINS, c. E. K. P. Commissioner's Office, May 24th 1849. May 30, 3m 19 Spun Yarn, Featlxers and Flour. 09 BnhsSpun YA RN, 25 bs. New 'EA T HERS, 20 Bbla. superfin FLOUR, 4Just received, and for sale by ..L PENN,. Agent.