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Cominmunications, post paid, will be prompt lv and strictiv attended to. Executive IDepartment. JULY 11,160. A LL Communications addressed to ' i Excellency, Governor SEA BROOK should be directed to Columbia, until the 1st ,October neit. 5. T. WA'fTS, Executive Sec'ry. ;e. St 26 - --B. . -ITS LUTION.. ip heretofore existing un dstyle of BURT & J by madtilidn . he late firm tire DOlW. Awl .will please call :BUR T, Y. -. . 26 - e i 'I -irelhnsed the inl' late firim of Botr. -unces to his friends ihat he will stiil keep RI'S hOTEL, and 'on.and cire on his pam t, to e of publc liatrotiage. His ] t up with the choicest WitesJ 1all kitnds. ,il hic ST.\A ELE will ided to by n steady and honizest lostler TERMS OF 33O.V)ING. - Donrding per mnnth by the year, without lodging, $10 00 Boarding and Idgitg per mntoth by thc year exclusive of li;:hts. 12 50 Boardit.g and lodging per Uotth1 by the mothilis, 17*50 Boarding and lodging tier week, 6 00 " per day, 1 00 " per meal, . 374 Boarding Horse per notih by the year, 10 0t day. 75 v Transient boarding. payable-Cash. Regular boarding, payable-Mounthly. JOIIN L. DOBY. July 18 1849, tf 26 White Lead. O IS. Whie Lead, Pure, Extra 400 Onll-ins best Liw-eel Oil, 200 " Sjpts. Turpaeitine. 30l " est Copal Vntish, 50 " ".lupan do 30 " " Lenthler do 1 BbI. Trainm Oil. 1 " Neasoot Oil. For sale by BLAND, TEA(CUE & CO. Drutggists, Edgelield C. 11. July 4, tf 24 s Congress Water. r REHfro the Spring-For sal: lby BR S 3LAND, TE~AGUE & CO. Druegists. Edgefield C. HI. July 4, f 24 Lemon 8vr'up. J' - SUPERLIORt Article.'-Fu~r sale by BLAND, TEAGUE & CO. Druggists. Edgefield C. 1H. July 4, f 24 Perfumeiry. J UST Received a silpp~ly oaf French Per fumery, French Extracts, & c. &. For sale by.. BLAND, TEAGUE & CO. Druggists, Edg'efield C. H. July 4, tf 24 FOR SALE AT. Apothecarie's Hall, ANODYNE CORDIAL. nnezscellent reme A dy for Diarrhnent and Dysetntery-no fim. ily should be without it irn thease Cholera times. JOHN D. CHASE, M. D. June 27, tr 23 Just R~eceivedI -TIERCE fresh Rice,1 4 Boxes Pure SpermU Candles,t 2 Hhds. Sugnr. 5 Bags Rio'CoITee, 25 Sacks Salt. 2 Ilds. Mohcse~s. 1 Box best- Cotton Cardia. Cap atnd Lettcr Paper, for sale at the lowest marke pries. G. L. PENN, Agent. July 11, tf 25 Qdb~N OLBS. Choice Countrv~ BA 7CON, SIDES, HIAMS, & SHOULDERS. For salc low for ensh, lby I H1. A. KENRICKC. Hamburg, June 9. 181.9. Ot 21 New Fire Proof Ware-House. Ware-House and Commission Mherchants. JACKSON STREET, AUGUSTA, CIA. T h EI R WAREHOUSE. recently erected, is FIRE PROOF, aid covers the Lot formerly occupied by Mr. VsLsox, as a Livery Stable, on the Street lead. n froi the Globe Hot.-] to the Georgia Rail R-9ad Depot. Its loration oliers inducemens unsurpassed by any other in the City, bo)h as to 'ONVENIENCE AND SECURITY against FIRE, being bounded on three ides liv Streets. CASH ADVANCES made in Prodce in Store, w lien req'iired. ORDERS FOR GOODS protptly attended to, and their individual attention iven to AL business ctrustel to itheir Care. GOL LOT1[ JN WA LKER, of Ilamburg. S. C. 1ARPER C. BRYSON, late of the firm of Bryso, .Coskery, & Co. Atugnsta, July 16, S-49. 2m 26 WARE-HOUSE & C031MISSION BUSINESS, .hamburg, South- Carolina. 11E URDERSIGNED. having associated themselves in the nhove lnsinesq, niielr the firm of WALKER & COLAI1AN, at he \VATIR PROOF VARE-110USE, recently occupied by Walker & Bradford, respectfully fender heir service. in fhe STORAGE and SALE of PRODUCE, forwarding MUEW iHAINDISE, PUR CHA SING TO ORDER, &c. When required, liberal advances will be nde on CONSIGNM1ENTS. - From the numerous aidvanges of their fvorable location, so long knowT as. the Water Proof Wave-House. they !rnst by unreinitling attention to usiness, to obtain a share of patroiage, and hope to give satisfrction. GOLLOTIHUN WALKER, Al. W. COLEMAI. Iambnirg. July 16, 1819. 2m 26 A CARD. HE UNDERSIGNEdrespecitfully tenl-rs his sincere nna ratefuil tihanks, to ilie patrons of the lite firn of WALKER & BRADIORD, for the libera. upport, witlh which they have been so generously faivored. anid begs, to solicit a cnn nuance of the samtre for Mes-rs. VALKER & COLEMAN, whoi lie could conli ently recommend to their favor. SAIlUEL M. BRADFORD. llamburg, July 16, 1-19. 0u 26 DISSOLUT10N. I HE FIRM of WALKER & BRADFORD, was dissolv-d oth e'ith inst.. I by tmutual ngreement. The title of tlp firmn w hereafter be used only in set etent of irs riished business, to which each n' 1 Of t1u"e a tudmiaJau.,. ...- nmpt and readyem ir we have debts to pay, and it is of much importance to us. to briig our alrairs readily a close. GOLLA THUN VXLKER, S. Al. BRADFORD. flamburg, S. C., July 38, 18.I0. u 26 ~i 1ER L~F'S SAL .ALIMS Dress (Thwds.a lar7,qp-;rMent, SilERIFF'S SALE. L li BLN A.bTLVS Y virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa Jul3 4. 24 eias, to mie diret ed, I will proceed 1 E r Colored Nasliis. very cheap, sell at Edgefield Court House, on the W l i rst Mlonilay and Tuesday following in BLAND & BUTLER'S. Lugtilc negt, ife following properly, int J I; If 21 'ei lollowingl case, viz: The State vs. Art hur J. Paidgett; the elc vs rhe Saine; Beijimin Bettis, bear- BLAND & BUtLER'S. r for himself and awttnhrr vs the Smile, a July 4. If 24 ract of lIand containinog t hitteen iilindred . eres, more or less. adjoining hituds of Dr. A EV tore of those Beatiful Endioid lo. C. teely, Ind iilers levied on as ed wisss. t 'I tpry levie the us.dut BLAND & BUTLER'S. lie prOperty (if' the Defendant. il4,t 2 Tie State vs Ezekiel Pmatgett. the satne s lite same. a tract of land coniainitg LOVES, that ire Gloves, nt so hundred and eighty- fve acres. more or BLAND BUTLER'S. s,. adjoining lands of Jacob Smith and July 4, if 2 thers. l)of al kinds, Gaiteis, Slippers and Whiifield Brooks, Benrer. vs. AT. L. Buskins, at ;earty, S. B. Mays and 1'. it. Addison, aLAND & BUTLER'S. act of land ielonuing to the defendanti July . If 24 1. L. Geit . adjoining lands of Adam - hiinick and others. I Itslio sacks linl 1ati1i6l.1, at Terms Cash. BLAND & BUTLER'S. q. CIIR ISTIE, s. r. n. u 4, f 24 SH-IERUI FF'S SALE.oftesm ot B Y virtue ofl sundry wvrits of fieri facias il4,f21 to me direcid. I shall proceed to - Ill at Edgenudlu Court 1House, on the first ETIFisCpadNt iea lindaty and Tuesday in Aiugust next, the ~ f . llowing~ property in the following cases, - A. M. Rearten v's. N. L. Hartley, G. I.t t LNI ULIS rE. Penn for thieir Assignee vs the same. Jl ,t - tuhn I- niert vs N. L. liartlIcy atnd C.Lrlzcll idTlenrii I ichell, E. B. Presley vs N. L. Hartley,. L~)& UL~tS nie negro loys llil, levied on as the pirop- Jiv4 f2 rty otf N. L~. Bry TJermis C artey S. CI] RISTIE, s. E. D. t.~eitrliii ada July 18 Is.o, at 26BAN UTES W1 ILL lie let to the lowest hidder at Con- Stra VTcord rn Mv oniday thu 30uth inist.. thle bunild-BLN &BU ER. 'g oif ai CiURCil 30 feet wide nnad 45 Iieet iay4 f2 sng, 1~2 feet between thte floor and joist, w ih p~orticoi in frotnt 10J feet wide nndi 8 feet long.J5EI litgyuwn lsdmr oa d-Joirs with luing piuanel shultters, 11 wintdowvs .jit aejlcweeM e rilso S lights 10l by J12, with linitds, house to be ceil- h etrtlr tlwpte.a d inside thtrotughotnt, to be wcather-boardedBL D&BUL 'S erpenadienilarly, with puilptit, 2 altars, rind good llY4if4 acked seats, to be pnotedi intside atid out, ex- - -.-______ ept the top, nnud to lie 2 feet ailr of the grontil d,1 TI4 mid ulnderpinied with 12 jock or gortd brickEDGEFIELDVILL GE >illars. T1he undertaker to fttroisha all the ma erials, anid to comlette thte botse ini a work-dL C.M nanlike manlner by3 tte first of Janunry itwxt- ~ Y R ,~~ ulso the old Chutrchi will lie sold to the highest ofC0tPAN aidder at te Sitme time atnd plasce.A"7t ei A. JONES, Chmt'r. of lBuil'ng Cor.m. ttu .Iiaty vl.etctu UC Jutnc 11 18.19, '- f 25a EIGfotya oyer n otebs i Boarding for YungL Ladies. CALSMRI RY HP IE Suzbscaiber will accomodate with Jl 189 f2 Iboarditng, eightt or ten Yonnig Ladies. hlisFo n louse as rotimiy and pleasiantty sittunted, conve- M hr iiesnc.i lewosaa iiernt to the Female Acenies. Pairett and hreincofsl.EiBidryney Sniardiainnetty le iissuired that every attention fssIRcrsd ra h inrcnhv iccessary will be paid to Girls cotnitted 10theo m ypoigpopry igfrti iis care. Avrienn.ai eadn-teludrwt *E DMUND PENN. asttherwr.Eqir tti fie if .5 July 4,. if 2 COPARTNERSHIP. H E undersipned, having associated . themselves in business nnder the name and style of DUNBAR & GARMANY, for the purpose of transacting a general GRO CERY BUSINESS, in this place, respect fully invites the attention of Planters to their Heavy Stock of all the leading articles of general conssumplion. They may be fouad at the.stand aecently occupied by B. S. Dun bar, and nearly opposite the stand formerly occupied by G. W. Garmany, where they will be happy to receive their former friend3 and patrons, together with the public at laige. We'are determined to keep constantly on hand a stock unsurpascd by tany ever offered in this market, and believing our facilities for buying r-ow, to be equal to any in the place, we will always be prepared to sell at the lowest prices, either ior Cash or on time, to approved .customers. laving rented the Ware-House formerly occupied by B. Elliott, and placed it under the charge of an expe rienced man, we are preparerl t3 offLr equal advantages in storage with any WareHouse in the place; and liberal Cash Advances made,.at all tines, on Cotton stored with us, or an shipments made to G. IV. Garmany & Co.,'Savannah, whose charges will be as 'o" as usually made by other Factors. The highest prices paid at all times for Cotton and of4er produce brought to market. B. S. IDUNIIAR, G. W. GARMANY. Hamburg July 3, tf 26 J Card. . BEG leave to return my thanks to the prblic for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on me, and solicit a continuance of the sa me for the new firm. B. S. DUNBAR. 1 CaId. I BEG leave to return tny thanks to the public for the liberal patronage hereto ore liestowved on nie, ind solicit a continu ince of the same for the new firm. G. W. GARMIANY. Cheap Goods in Store. (50 1hd1rime N O sugar. 10 llhaals.4nmitni N. 0. Siiirg 20: " choice Porto Rico, Sugr, 25' Barrels clar-lied" 5 crushed 24 " powdered 5- loxea Vu!sey & Woolsey double 9. refined-1oaf sugar, -"~~ -"" irrientou double* rentedfm sugar, 20 Hhds. .awconvado Molasses. 5 11 Trinoidad 50 Barrels New Orleans 100 Biarrels No. 3 Mackerel (large size,) 6 Kiis 1 115 bags i 1e Rio Co(e 40 "'k-.7 Lairngra 20 " " old Cuha 31 " " old Java' 000 Lhs. Unin brand white Lead (No. I extra ;ni pure.) 3O0 G-lons LmaS)ed Oil, Sliarrel< Train " 300 Lbs. PiiIv iii b](ddIers, I2.5 Misxes wiiulow gIn4s (a Il sizes.) 75 Kegs Eastern nails (assorted) 20,01M) Lbs. assortel Swedes lron, 500 " Castiel (aidersois) Gerinit and Blister steel, 400 Pieces heavy Dundee bag.ging, ht) Coils lhmp rope, 10 Baks homesynn (Angusta mannufac ture, 5 " (Granaiteville Comtapany) 8 Ianvy coatiol Osnlabinags, 201 boxes spern enadles. 21 " Adani arite candle. 10 " 1 Hall & Suns patent candles, : Ihs. bacon sides (weAteri,) 4000 Lhs. country Baon, 3 Tieaces Ritice. &c. &c.. - A LS 0 Saddles, Bridles. Blankets, Calicnes, Cotton Yarn, Shoes, lIat:, Capis. Tr11bb1s. S 'gar-cans, Sieves, Tobacco, Pepper, Spice, Ginger. Tea. Cunme-saett Chanirs, Wod~a sett l'hui rs, G rinad, stoties. naad ianuy othea tartaeles toao tedions to eniumterate. DUNilAR & GARMANY. Hnambirg, July I1, jd-19, it' 25 Best Cotton Gins in Mfarket, T lUE Subscriber resj'ectlully inforpis the citizens of this and the neighboring Districts, that lhe continues thae biusiness of making Cotton Gins at his old shop, five miles from Chiappell's Bridge, in Edtgefield District ;. that he has on hand a numtber of Cotton Gins of the best quality, the saws being ten inchtes in diameter, and made of best Cast steel. rTe ribs are made of ham mered iron, and faxcedl with cast steel, atnd well haidened, and made dura'ole. These Cins are believed by the most who try them, to he Gins of the best performance and dura bility, of any now in market. Some of them, of 45 saws, have picked 6 bales per day. The subscriber offers these Gins at $2 per saw, and will deliver atiem if ordered in any of the neighboring Districts. CAMN JoillN CAMN Applications made to aiy of the follow iing gentlemen, (who will act as agents,) wilt be proniptly attended to :Avory Blanid, Esq, Edgelield Court Hlouse ; John McMorris, and J. RI. Shumport, Esq., Newberry ; WV. D. Watts, Esq., Laurens C. H,, John Keller, Esq.., A bbe ville. Orders and letters addressed to the sub scriber, Coleman's Cross Roads, Edgelield District, will be promptly attended to. J. C. July 18, 1549 3t 26 T IE Stibscriher offe~r foir pale her Housx .atnd Lor abont .tot a mile from Edge field C. Hi. lying otn the road leading .rm Edgelal C. H. in Caahanbia, tnnd cnniaimmng fimr neres t also nll that tract of land contlain inc 1200 acre's, situtiate abonut thriee miles fromt Edgehield Village. For terms apply to the sub' scribers. It. BLALOCK, P. RI. BILALOCK. June 6 1849. am ~ 20 LIVER COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE. DYSPEPSIA, CH RONIC OR NEIVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE OF TIlE KIDNEYS, And all diseases arising from a disor dertd Liver or Stomach in both Mate and Female: Snci as Constipntinn, Inwnrd Piles' Fulinena or Blood to the ilead. Acidity of the Stomach, Nansen, Illeart-bigrn, Disgist for Food. Fuill' ness or we.iglt in the Stomach, Sour Erncta tions, Sinking or Fltte, ing at the pit of the Stoiliclh,. Swiiinig of the Head, Iirried aid Dillicnlt HIrenthingv, Fluttetiing at the Heart, Cloking or Snilicating sansations when in a lying posture, Dinics of Vision, Dots or webs befiore the Sight, Fever and dull pain in the fiend, Deficeiecy or Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes. Piti in the Side, Back, Chest, &c., Sudden flashes of lear. Burning in the Flesh, Constant Inaginings of eyil and freat dcprcsiun of Spirits can be effectually cured by I DR. HOOFLAND'S Celebrated German -Bitters. Their power over the above diseases is not - excelled-if epulled-by nny oilier prepara- 4 lion in the United States as the cures attest, in many cases after skillful physicins had finiled. Deratngement of the Liver and Stomach are soUrces t Insanity. and will also produce dis. ease of the Heart, Skin, Lings and Kidneys, and lays the body open to an attack of the I Cholera, Bilious, or Yellow Fever, and is gei erally the first case of that most baneful dis eaC. Co. sUMtFTIoN. Opinions of the Philadelphia Press. i TH E DISPATC H," C December 31st says:- d AN INVALUABLE AlEDICINE.-We have freguently heard the Celebrated Gcrman t Bitters, mnantinlactured by Dr. Hoofland, spoken I of in, ter'ms of commendation, and we kiow d deservedly so. It is it ton common practice, in 1 certain qiaiters, to putf all manner of useless 0 trash, but in the case of the above Bitters, ltnn dreds are living witiesses of their great moral aid physical worth. As a melicine for the Liver Complaiit, Janndice, Nervous Debility P and Dyspepsia, it hais been fount inevalilable, v eIecting cures and thorougbly eradicating dis- c enases. n liel. all other medicines have failed. We fell conivinced, that in the use of the Ger- C mun Bitters, the patient does not become debil- .0 itated, but constanjtly gains strengilh and vigor tl to the frame-a fact worthy of geat considera- E tion. The fiitters are pleasant in taste and smell, and can lie talmninistered nuder any cir- ( -cumstancesoto the_ most ifiaLe stomach.. .I- lI S-1 eOaya-- _ r . .persons iih the most prrect safety. It would be well for those who are much alflcted ini the vervons sIstein, to coniietne with ont teasp.onful or less. and gradually increase. We eivuak from experi ence, and are of course, a properjudge. The press far fnd wide, have united in reconinend ing the German Bitters, and to the aillicted we most cordially advise their use. "SPIRIT OF THE TIMES," June 24th says : - "DO OUR GOOD CITIZENS who nre i inval:ds, know the many astonishiing cnres that have peen pe-rforied by D~r. Ilootland's Cele. I brated Gerinat Bitters ? If they do not, we J recommend them to the " German -Medicine Store," all who -ire allcted with Liver Comn plaint. Jaundice, Dyspepsia, or Nervous Debi, ity , the Doctor has cnred many of our citizens after the best physicintts had failed. We have used them, and they have pioved to be a medi chic ilnt every one shonid kinow of, and we cannot refrain giving onr testimony in their fit vor, nel that whibch gives them greater claim upon our hinible ellrt, they are entirdy Vege table. Can stione'r testim,.ny he addiceed by any Preparation befuore tie publie ? A single bottle wii lconvince n11V otie of their power over dis ea-e. They re entirely Vegetable, and will j piermaneutfly destroy the most obstintatc costiv- I ness; atnd give streingilt anid vigor to the frame, at Io time d.-biltating the p1tieit; being also t gratefulI to) the mo.t deliicate stoniach under nty circmniistncs, and can Ie adiinistered with S perfect safetv to delicate infiis-they are free fron Alcohol. Syrup. Acids. Calhnnel. and all mineral ain'l injuari'uis iimrredients. They can bc'tiuktn at tilt times and umher all circumstiance's, nto orudinary cerposure weill preccnt themii Iharun a sautary ejI~ct , anti no badt result can accrue from ean orer dose. 1l-'m sale. wholesale anid retail, at the princi paul 11090i. GERMAN iAlEDl)ClNE 5TO,j No. 2yd Rice Street, Philadllphin. Fier sale ini Ed~gefield b'y G. L. PENN Colomnbin by BIOAT~vUIdhI'T & iIOTV Aniguista by \Vm. IIA INS, and. bty respectable dealers geinerally thirotughotut the United States. .July 1$ l849, ]y 26 Woolin the Seed again! 7jH IE Siibseribemrs catn now siny to the public l~withi cnuidenc~e that they ate better pre pIeumd teo Card Woold thantithey were ever bejoret laving jiust reeive'd fi tem New York a set ol new Gairds which ha~ve beeni p'aced upon the Afachine. Last vear we undertook to cleant WVool ofitll extraneous substnucs-bint fotnndi it a dillien-It ttatter. We have nto doubt ottr newly inivenited hIlciiiety performed as w"ell I ns ihiefirst Clock, or Cottoni itn. Sincee then.,t onv h alcnry has beetn mueh improved, and beeni inade enstirel iv-anid we will neow tearrant all our wmuk to lie done wvelI. 'Te Wooel mun-i be waishied bvefore it is brought us hot no picking is neccesry. Those who do not wi-lh to litnger hbriars. antd pick bhrts ont in the' good old way"-we would invite to brinig uts theidWool. W. B. SHlELDON & SON. 1 Dnenn's Creek, 8 tiiles east- of Laurens Court Ileonse. July 4 4It 24 NO ticc. ALL Persons arb htereby forewarned from trading for a note of hand, signted by me to W. Riuehart, for one hundred dollars, dated, some t ime a bout the lst of June, 1d49, ase I have not received aniy value far said note, am dletermnined not to- pay it, unless compellcd by law. WM. RAWLS. July 18, 2t 26 GeWe are authorized to aninountce S. 11. MlAYS. a canididlate for re-election as '.i l'a Coltor,-, ut the eraninta kelctictr. WINES, LIQUORS, &c. I BARRtELS New Orlear WHISKEY .U 10 Barrells Monongahela " 10 " Fank's old Rye t 5 " "Mountain Dew" 'I 10 " New England RUM, I Pipe Jaaica I - St. Croix . 5 Barreli Ameriani GIN, I Pipe Holland "4 5 Pipes COGNAC BRANDY, variode brands, 10 Qr. Pipes ladeira anti Teneriffe WINEi 5 " - Pnit and Sherry " 5 at A Sweet Malinge. I it 6 White Muscat 3 Barrels ALCOHOL, high proof, .5 " Ametican BRANDY, 10 " Cider VINEGARf, 5 Half Pipes W- Wine Vinegar; 5 Casks London PORTER, quarts & pinfE 5 Barrels CORDIALS; 2 " Leinon Syrup, &c. &c. IN BOT-LS. Madeira Wine, Port Wine, Sherry Wine, emon Syrup, Raspbury Syrup,.Strawbury yrinp. Ginger Syrup, French Cordials,&c; For sale by H. A. KENRICK. Hamburg, June 23d, 1849, 4t 23 TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIEL) DISTRICT; IN EQUITY. SVSAN POPE, es. PARTr-ior. IARY JAINE PoPE. OTICE is heteby given that by virtue .4of an order from the Court of Equity this caseI'shall proceed to sell at Edge eld Cour~tgHouso on the first Monday in ctober next, the fullowing tracts of Land, elonging to the estate of James S. Pope, eceased, viz: . 1st. The Mason Tract, (being a part of hat valuable tract of land, known as the fland Ford Land,) containing Twelve Hun red and sixteen 30-100 acres, more or less, ring in Edgefield and Abbeville Districts, n Saluda River, and adjoining lands of Dr. no. Holland, H. H. Hill, and Theophilus' ill, to which is attached one half of the ublic Ferry at Island Ford over Saluda Ria r, also, the Island Tract, below the Ferryj; ntaininj three acres, more or less. 2nd. The William Hill Tract, con no Hundred-and fifty 38-100 acre#, r less, lying in Abbeville Distript e above Tract, lands of enry Beard, and others. 3rd. 4he Thomas Hill- T no Hundred and nine ore or. loss, lying in Abbe uining-the lauawp..Tracts,:1 )ay, Robt. Gillam, Gen. J aluda River. 4th. The Riddle Tract, undred and forty-seven and% - ring in Edgefield District,.O wamp, and adjoining lands ot Villiam Bradfield, P. Burnettjie'. urnett, Ju'r, 5th. The Big Creek Tiadt, c brce Hundred and sixty 35-100 acres, Edgefield District, on Big Creek, an ining lands of Samuel Webb, J. Rithd on, '. Powers, Jacob Haltwa'nger, and ,cvi Adams. 6ith. The Clouds Creek Tract, containing 'hree Hundred and one and three fourths cres, lying in Edgefield District, on Rowed ranch, and adjoining lands of J. G. Rotber rd, J. Gibbons, Estate of Martin' Rowe ec'd., and John Gibbons, 7th. The Matthews Tract, containing one undred and eleven and 4-10 acres, lying in dgecteld District, and adjoining lands of acob Haltlewanser, Win. Wahon, Simeon' hristio. and Levi Adams. 8th. The Lime Kiln Tract, containing fly acres, lying in Laurens District, and ad' ining lands of Pleasar.t Saddler, Robert lox. Harrison Daniel and Tilman Samith. Said Lands will be sold on a credit of one nd two years, with interest from and after ine year from the day of sale, except as to a much as will pay the cost of this suit,t ,o paid in cash. Purchasers to give bond -ith good sureties, to securia the purciasd . S.~ TOMPEINS, c. ED. Commissioner's Office, July 16, 1849. July18, II 2 Notice... AT the same time, and plade, I will'seilI .~ ori the samte terms, (if not previously isposed off, at private sale,) the tract of nd whereon Mrs. Mourning Matthews, resi led at the time of her death, coataining foura. en hundred acres, more or less, and adjoin g lands of A. P. King, Col. Whit. Broolis,, . W. Holloway, and others. M. FRAZIER. July 16, Ht -26 H E exerci'es of the IIODGES & FUJI', U. L ER. IN8TI'TUT ES, will he resumed' n Monday the 16th of July.. 'Thle Board nf Trnstees'deem it unnedesiiiaf, speak of the qualifications of the teachers otC e several depariments of these instituitions.-. 'heir competenicy to instruct attd their systerii f teachiing. have becen so fully developeda abd' aitisfactorily tested since their connection witis ie mnstitutions, and at the recent enminations: f the studenits, which closed on festerday, 8sp o place their enapacity beyond doubt. 'Thankfuil fur the libernl patronage hirheti' ,'si. eaived, graiinedat the high' degr'ee.of satisfac inn expressed by the patrons of the institutions rhey conifidiently look forwaud to-a continued& nd increased patronage. For further .informationnsee Cataloge nf thie' [ldges and Fuller Instituies for 1 84 OP'thes uller Insittute for 1848. Notice of Profeor Lt II. Nichells, Principal of the. Fuller rnsti mie.uand Circular of Mr. A. Dediok, A. M.. Principal of thefHodges Iristitut'e. WILLIAM P. HILL, Sec. B. T:. June 30 849O 4: 24 Notice. T H E Subsetiher wishing to. 1eave -thist prIn.te. oli ers for sale his H-ouse and Lot ,iiaed in Pottersaville. Also 135 acres oflandi five miles from Edgefield Court House, lyingt mn the Abbeville road--also a first rate- Coiw and Calf, with, other properly not mentioned. St CLAREL