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CALI0tt1 oam AND TE aRik Sodaiths Tihe recenti news fromt California has thrown a bomb;hell into the camp Cof iie free soilkrs. By the accounts, it appeared that Governor Riley, the lion. T. Butler King, and other persons and public men who went to that. territory, have con menced a very important and apparently successful movemetti, I-or the purposetif firganizinig a State aovernmeut at once in that territory, and fur beiig ready at next bession of 'ConRress to bri.ng up at once (the questittn or the adimissiob 4i California t'nt the Union, anti thus avoid ai issue on the slavery question. This intelligence, therefore, has thrown the free soliers in this neighborhood into a state hr great aiari ard trepidatioh. They are al'raidi of losing the only capitil they have been in possesiun of for soime time, and w ith which they i:sve mtade so much unise throughout the Northern Stae. The Eveniug Post is furiou at the i-len that Gencral Tatylor's administration has been 2sing its influence for the purpose oflring ia9 CAifortia before Congress at once, in the shape of a Stawe, and not as a terri vory. Now the-cabinet at Washitgton have committed at great many errors. and lave given much bad advice to General Taylor; but as far as we can see, the policy which they have probably *dotieh itirer eves to California, nnd t% hich was open ly avowet by 51t. Butler kin:-, i6 the best that could have been purstued under any circumstances, and we trust it will suc teed, notwithstanding thea disappointment of the free soilers. The Wilmot proviso will he entirely thrown overboard when California co-aes before Congress demand ing to be admitted as a Stide, and settling, by her own eatstitution, What site will do about slavery or freedotn. The free soi lers will then have to rail back on the re gotar abolition or woolly-hend platform, and comei not as ant ulirn abosliion or anti ,Ivery parry, a direction to which they Peet to he tetidiing, to fatst as possible, tn der ite niatagenenl and policy inflicted on thei by Alt. Van Bure.jj of Linden wald.-N. 1. Herald. CAUTit os.-The Yorkville Miscellany, gives the following caution: --We would enntiot tite Somith to heware ofGeorge G. Stepltenson, of New York a travelling acent flor ihe sale of Brandreth's Pill, who was called tpon by the Com mittee of safety c this District, which stat. ed to him that tite dangers which at pre sent threaten the peculiar domestic instiu tionBs of the South, made it necessary that all stratngers, especially those front the - North shou!d be examined, and his bts.i ness &c. ascertained, lie immediaikiv arose and denounced the proceeding fm oppres. sive and ungetlemanly i dt.-Iaret him self an uncompromising opponent of sla ery from this time forward. On exatinir.g his papers, a letter to him was discovercd ins which mention was made of a new Richmond corps heing organized for the South. onstisting of some fiee or six per sons. giving only tite initials of the nar'nes and alluding to the dilralties and dangers they had to encouneri and putting up a prayer for their sucres-4 ie attemipted to explain this as hravirvg ifetaion to establish Ing -g-enci-1 rr- tne safef Fiii,; iTd, intay or may not beeti true Hie was warnedt to leave otir Village ont the next motrinig. We utnderstanad that the agency for the sale of thmese Pills itt this pdace was given up anid they were returned to him. A NEWs If.&tE-Ati exchtange furnishes tts with an accou-nt of thie rdeen i disctvery of a new race tof propie. wbr> hatve beent founud in the interior of Africa, which lpar lakcs somew wht or the tuarvelltous. The meni are represented to be taldl and pmw erfully built, standintg sevetn to seven and a half English feet ini height, atid black color, although destitute~of tire ustual char acter of negroes in feattires. .'iehemet Ali s<-ni anm expedition up the WVhite Nile itt search Df gold, and here fommi this race of people, Gfieetn hnndred of wftom, armed to, the teeth, came donwn to the shore of the river where the vessel lay. The name toC the Kingdom is Ba;rh, anid its canpitatl Patenja. Tihey ra'rse whseas, tub-eccot, etc., andt mnanufacmure their (swir dtea-pot't. They are probaibly the atncient Ethiopians sptoken of in the Scripture. IrrrrtiTANT STun 1NT -=-Gov. A. 0. Brown, whoi is the Detmtocratic cantdi dlite har re electiont in rhe fourth Congres itional districtr of Minissippi, saidi ini his spteecihtbefore te Convention at Muotnti cello. accepting the nomninarion. that."rthe ptetple n' ill see at the next session both llouses ofr Congress par 'hre Wilmait Pro v-iso. aind will see that ducumte-n signed by Sothernl Pnsident. Such waist lhe opint - '1 of leadinut Whigs ini Mississip~pi, with iom he had conversed, such hie knew to bishte universal optiionu at Washington, - anuch wats rte opirnin of every inteli ge~a who was wel- informnud on the subs " CtBrown ftrther stated tiltat he "had had nersonaul cornversartion with Gen.c C ass ce the election, attd that Gen. Cass 51 said uneqjuivocalty that he mev er wml have subiscribedt t :hre doc~rines of the \itot Proviso, arid that he cotuld not pert-e - hotw arty inart could believe that heC 'd after htaving read rte Nich plson it, .Gov. 1'vn also said that Michigan woulid taohabhl intiruct iher Senators to vore .for Wib'ntot Proviso, and~ rhait -before Geti.s w.ntuld carry ont his in structions h..oid resign his seat'in the Senate. These ave it imporrant statements, made by one,be tmost reliale and in telligent gentle in isistsippi.-Mobile (Ala.) Register Cow Hi Dtw--A t amed S1iets, at St. Louis,n thh utl.,.wasc-owhiid edb e oan ged Kin. hey hadh her. She at once -d her cowhide, aind -gave him a regul-r~g . Th ma was afierwaede arr' dg Thb mr Suied $50'. act reqtt trie byi a jthy LA su ofS500) for bivbeailr. the think he had the br.h avir.ain. arid 41 de-aths repuorthe 8th. cIs Philirdelphria 26 cases airte8h. n B~altintore Alias Hou.els . h the disease. wfefrn LATFsT FROM FLOR 11 DA.-Th Savannah Georgian of the Gth inst. says, [the mail of yesterdlay brotight no further accounts or Indian rasacres, or much news of any kind. We lemtn, howevei. that the ex citement among the frontier settlers co'nk tinues to prevail. antI sil who can, have left for secure cjnarter. The ferries on the route to Tampa from Ocala have been abonadoned, and a delay ir. receiving in formation will be the consequence. "The Whites and the Indians can no longer live together in peace and security. Whatever other treaties may have been temporarily madte by fhe officers of the Government, it is useless to insist upo-n them. That or Payne's Lanling will lie carried out in the removal of the Indians rrom the Stete." TnE PoPE WoN'T Caous IIAcK.-The correspondent of the Thnes writes from Rome on the 7th, ns follows. -I have certain 'intelligence lOom Gaeto to-day. The Pope, to whom the keys of Rome had been sent hy Gen. Oudinot. returns a very civil answer; but I can state in almost the most positive manner, that Pio Nono refn. ses to come to Rome bound by any con. diions whatsoever. The conference-i have out been retfined'with regad to the Pope's future proceedings, bui 1 at prepared to say that notthing will induce him t uban dont any part of the authority he received onl his investiture. It is more probable that Pic Notro will never retu;n to Rome, and a hint is given to m that he means to proceed to Blologna, where the Austrians will iahe care that he may be received as supreme Pontiff and absoluie Sovereign." VARLY ti- TfiJ FtV.i.-The Camfbriarge (Md.) Chronical has h..isted the ianes of J. J. Crittend;en, of Kentucky, and Wit Hiam F. J4 toison, oar Penntylvnia. fir President and Vice-President int 1852, Subject to the decision of a national cou ventiori. RFTGNA'i:%N Or GEN. CAqs.-The following rrtn tie Chicago Tribune: seetms to confirtr a similar statement made soe itine since. We understand from reliable authority that Gen. Cass nill resign his seat in the Senate during the ensuing winrer. The Yiichigan Legislattire having instructed him to vo'e f'or the Proviso. he prtposes waitig unttil that questiont comes ti, when hie will tinke a great speech againstt the Proviso and Col. Benton. and then resign. A You. TreANT.-The young.Aus trian Emperor appears to be a sharp fel low in his way, visiting the army himelf, and. sanction.ing naillitary executions has iiad two iddaies of rank whipped for apit ting at his fleet.-Balt. Surf I like to see the dear crealtires amuse themselves, said Mrs. Brown, when her eldest boy took a visiter's new bonnet and atxed it to the tai ofhis kite. Never fear, said the goo-f lady to- her visiter, % her she saw the lonnea in the air, as soon ns the kite comies down he will give it back to you. DIS YEU'IFUG E Oh. WM rOOND Syrup of Pink Root. Ani etTectanal WORMi ElILLERt, paerfectly safe int aul Cases. It operates genttly 'an thec Bowels tand ist so pleasant that whent chtiadien nce get a taste, they cryJ fr it. Prepared and( sold Whaolesale and Rtetal lay lAVLAND, IlISLEY, & CO.. Dtruggists, Agusta. Also, sni lay G. L PENN*, Agetat, Edgfeld, nd by.Coutntry -Merchats gentetal Antgu.<t 1, 149 2m 23 Jew Idavid. With r.guard to thec etliency of JEWA DA VID'S, or thte IIEUREW- PLASTERS, noath ing nteed be said, as tey carry with thtemt thteir twn recomtmetndation, andl the price being sot remarkaly low, is a saufficienat ijnduementt for those taffieted to give thtet man trial.' The n;;eaat confident that by, thte great and'inbreasintg dle nyand for these P'lasters, thec popualarity whtich they htave obtained sniehy by their owtn merits, nud the tuniversal satisfactiont whicha thtey have giveni, that thaey are decidedly staperior tat any other in mse. See advertisemtetnt int another coltmnt. ThlWYgeImine arc for sate by JOHN D. CHIASE. Edgeflelal, C._H._Anagatn_1 l49, lam 28 *Bustler Lodge A'o. 17. (Q" Rtennlartmeeting of' thtis Lodge will he haeld ont Mianday evemnta next at 8 o'clock, F. HI. WVA RDLAW, See. August 15 11 29 Masonic NotIce. 1Regultar mneetinag of Conceordia liodge No. ti50. will be hael~l at teir Hail on batna' day the 180: inast. nat 2 a'cloc~k P. M. A putte.. tual utteaadanace of all the taembers is requested. By order oaf thae W. M. .W. H. ATKINSON. Sac'aY. Antgnet8, It 26 (Gi We aire authodesed to annoiunce LEWIS JONES, Esq., as a canadidate for Sherill, at the nextt election. 1Otice. Tj HFE'RE will-he a- protraacte~d Meeting at the IMt. Tlabor Chatreb conmntenicing on Satutr day bnfote thae thaird Stunday itt Angtust taext. Miiistering brethren are earniestly solicited to attend. EUGENE BURLT, c. c. June 27, tif 2 ' cew Flourm, From Tumbling Shoals' Mills. J UST receive T wenty.Two Bartels. Staper. finte Flour in Flat Hooip Bnarrels, from the above celebrated..VMijl. and. for sale by G', L. P'ENN. AGENIT. A igesI15tf 30 Essenuces, FOR flwvoring~ Ice Crerams, Santcess Jellies .L'Pndadings; Pies. &c., vir.:-.Lemion Vanilla, Ataon and Rose, just received. and for saeby G. Le PENN, Assier. Atgust 15 tf 20O Dramiond Cement F OR' Ricending Broken Slans atnd Enrthern Ware, a saupply otn hand of this valuable CEMENT, for sale by -6. L. PENN, AGEN.. A,u.,st 15 tr30 To heads of Families, T HOSE who wish their Feathers RENO VATED, now have n opporiunity of doing so. The Machine is in operation in the house t ely ocupied by 10. Abbey nea' the Planters Hotel. Thursdays, Fridays and Sabardays, will bi set apitrt for this bustmess, or on any d.ay that will suit the convenience of those who mtty wish to patronise the Renovmer. See large Bills fur particlars. W. 1-. SPECK. August 15 If 30 Just Received. 1500 LBS. Choice Georgia made Cas. tings. 40 Sacks Salt, 10 Bi. New Flourr, and rots of Bteon on1 hand yet at BLAND & BUTLER'S. Auigust 15 tf 30 Heairy Cotton Donestics. B RUWN Shirtinas and Sheetings, Net Silk Gloves, Belt Ribons and Laces. new nind freqh. cn be had at BLAND & BUTLER'S. August 15 tf ;0 SUPEITORL APPLE VINEGAR, SFine Wesi-ludin Molais, . . A choice article of Sntnr l onse Molnases, for f tudjy ute it BLAN D & BUTLER'S. Aiust I if 34) N o t i c c. A LL personi are hereby fi rewarned frain A tiitdig for a Ncte of hlnitd signaed by fie to Wesley R iiehedet or bearer, For one tiidred dolltut s, dated .sone timie nbont the 1st oif June; 1849. As I have not received any value fir said note und its I c msidor it unijust. I an do. terinned not to- pay it tinless L:omtpelled by law. WM. IAWLS. Anguist 15, at 30 Attention Cavalry. ORDER No.1. A COURT MART!IAL will cnovene nt Edgetield Court Howse onl the first Mon tty in Se'ptemiber next, to try the beliinlers !f the Edgefield 'quadrmn, for non-atteidance at Longmires on the 8th and 9th oifAtuenst, and at Edgefield Court House on the 25th and 26th of May. The Court will consist of the fl!d0wiig OMll. enis, vii: Lient. Col. Bultler. Piesident . Cipt. J. F. Burress, Litts. D. M. Glover, and J Harrison, .M emhers; Capt. Rloobt. ilerin'elier, and Lietit. J. [I. Yeldull, Superntineraries, P. S. Brooks, Judge'Advocnte. By order of Col. T. WV. LNAt. JOHN F. TALUE RT, Adj'r. Aingust 10, 1849. 3t o0 SHE RIFF's SALE. B Y virtue of stndry writs of Fieri Fa. ECins. to me directed. I % ill proceed to sell at Edtielield Court House, on the first Monday and Tuesday fiulloning in September ;ext, the following property, in the followine case, viz: John J. Glover vs William Ilerhert and J. i. Burley ; Satmoel Glover vs William Herbert an J. It. Burley, one Lot in the Town of iamburt. known na Lot No. 133 On Cen+re Street, having fifty feet front by 151) feet back. Terms of Slie, Cash. S. CHRISTIE, s. E. rt. Augjst 14, 3t s0 OTAT1. OF SOUTi CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD UISTRICT. IN ORDlN ARY. BY JOIIN H I LL, Esq., ON-inary of 13Edge fi eN' District. Whereas RL. P. Itrunsnon hpath op plied to me for Letters of Adinatistration, n all atnd singtular the goods antd chattels, rights attd credits of Aain llonrd tate f the District aforesaid, deceasetd. T1hese are','tfielefore, tn cite anid admtot ish all atnd singular,. thte kinidred andl credi trs of the said deceased. to lie andt apptenr before me, at our next Ordinary's Court ir the said District to, be holdeti at Edge-. field Court House on thte 27th day of August inst., in show canse, ifany why tihe said atdminisiratinn should not he grnnttetd. Given unider my htand atnd seal, this 10th rdny of A-ugust itt the year of our Lord ne thousatnd'eigh1. hutndred- and( f.,rry ninie and in the seventy-fourth year of Amneri an Itdepetndence. JOllN BIlLL, o. E. n. A ugust 15, 2t 30 A Card. T lIE Subreribers offer their entii'e Smelt oaf G'oods otr band at pretily reducedl prices, in order to make rom for iheii Fall stesi. Pe'rs wishting to putrchasie chieap and good Goods, are resp~ecifutlly invited to enll at R. CAUSSE & CO'S. - Caskr &or*. Aniast8, tf 2 To all whom iL may Concern. T H E Subscertber initends leaving thit jne ont or hefote the first of October taext, reniesa all those whto are inilebted to him, to comte forwtard atnd settle. A fter that time'. Is neout wvihl he left itn sonme proper personts hads fur collectittn. S. CL A RK. intg.R 8, t2 S i r'a f ecd O'N the 97th nilt., from Hatburg, n IyAV H ORSE. 15 hands high, 10 years old, star ot blaze in te forehIead, miarks of the collar on his neck and shotildetrr. Said horse wns last henid of.nat Cosbly's, 9 miles from limhuarj. A sntitable rewttrd wilt he pnid for the delivery of the above described hort-e to the tnn1 ersigne-t. .J. J. hOWARD. Ihamburg, Aug. 1, 1849. 2t '29 Just Rleceived 1 TIERCE fresh Rice, 4 Boxes Pnre Sperm Candles, 2 Hhtds. Suitar, Bnigs Rio~Coffee, 25 Sacks Salt. 2 Ilds. Moheses, 1 Box best Cotton Cards, C~ap and Letter Paget, for sate at the lesdest marke prces. C . ,.PENN, Agent. iuly 11,- tf 25 Notic e I S H EREBY GIVEN, that applictntion will be made afthei next settitng of thie Legisla ture t'ir a New Road leadling out from the Mar. tin Town Read itt this District, at or ntear Sam tb'Stevens, and insersectitng the Long Catia Road, at or near Gibson Collids. August I t f 28 Tobacco &f Su~urfE~ 30 BOXES Mannfaoturcd'Tobacco, va rious qtihlties, 1t) Boxes Thomk~s' Tobacco, a suaperior ar-ticle, Maccaboy anid Rappee Snuff, Mrs. Milens.Fine Cut and-Smnking Tobacco, For sale by H. A. kENRIGK. I'Atnburg.Ith~241849, tt 27 Great iiducemen t at the Cheap Cash Stores. T HE Undprsigned intends now to lanve far [lie Ni-lt shordy, and as every body knows Corina is wbrth ID cents, and the pros pect for its rising is good, it is a natriil conse quence that all Goods will he higher thi Fall, and if Merchants pays higher prices for Goods, knyers inmtt also. Ibit liv comting ldrthwitlh brefore the new Stotk arrives-, bargains-will be o,-an. a The assortment is good yet, and in riicles nmisssing. therfme til in %%ant of chenp Goods, enll to moy Stores at once, either here or at Graniteville ; .ad you will say the best burguina decidedly ate given asa J. Cy"f. A . 8, 3t 29 Ti OWNSANDS Sarsnpnrilla. For sale at -11. BLAND. TEAGUE & CO. 1) rtgists, Edgeield C. H. August I, 2d E PPI}NG'S Snrsninrilla. For sale at Eii BLAND, TEAGUE & C". lunD isint, Edgelield C. H1. Anagst 1, 28 " It. W TA It'S Balsam of Wild Cherry. F-or stile at. BLAND, TEAGUE & CO. riug-iit*.-EJgeeld C. 1H. Angiust 1, 2S A YR E'S C.herry Pectoral. Fior sude at BLAND, TEAGUE & CO. Lrnreiis Edgefeld C. H. August 1, 28 R OWAND'S T'oihl Mixture. For sale at BLAND, TEAGUE & GO. Druggists, Edgefield C. L-. August I, 28 HJASTING'S Compound Syrup of Nai tha. For sale at BLAND, TEAGUE & CO. Draggista, Edgertold C. 11. August 1, 28 L UCINE Cordial, (a certain cne for Bar renness.) Fir onle nt BLAND. TFAGUE & Co. Druggiate. Edgefield C. If. Aiugut '. 28 AMERLtCAN I-Hair Dve. For sale at . . BLAND. TEAGUE & CO. Druggists, Edgeliel G. 1. Augist 1, 28 L IME Joice. For sale at BLAND. TEAGUE & CO. Dru2gists, Edgefield C. it. Angnst 1, 28 I AHNESTOCK'SVermiinge. F.orsalent F1. DLAND, TEAGUE & Co. Dznggsts, Egelield C. 11. Atugast 1. 28 A CC0130Y &-pcotch Stiff. For sal aCt BLAND, TRAGUE & CO. Druggists, Edgefield C. H1. Angtust 1, 28 USBANDS & linwrys Calcited Mag. neHaia. For sale at. BlAND, TEAGUE & CO. D5rnggists, Edgefield C. II. Atttut ], 28 A SUPERIOR at tiele of Eau De Cologne, A prepared and for sale at BLAND. TEAGUE & CO. Dirnggists, Eil;eheld C. If. Angnst 1. 28 ROUWAND'S Approved Flap lessary's. For sale at BLAND, TEAGUE & CO. Dr-uggists, Edgefield C. 11. Atugust 1 28 0 OUNCES Silphate Quinine. "qO For sile at BLAN IY, TEAGUE & CO. Druggists, Edgefieldl C. H-. Aianuast 1, 28 PUR1I)FED Chintidine. For sale at BLAND, TEAGUE & CO. Dreagi,. . henekt C. I I. Atgnst J. 28 O4 tRA F'erri and Quiiittne. lor saile at UBILAND, TEAGUE & CO. Druggisis. Edgelield C. HI. Attgust i, 28 WM PRO VED1. Scarin~tori. For sale at H. LAND, TEAGUE & Ct). Druiggists, Edgelhiehl C. H. Atngtst 1. 28 UPiN Glasses of' all kiids. For saht: at LND, TEAGU E. & CO Driugists, Edge'field C. 11. Atngtst 1. 28 lbEAt) Shtot. For sie at If BLAND), TEAGUE & CO. Drnggists, Edgefteld C. I1. Atigttst 1, 28 UJtLIN GTON's Balsnm. For snie at B.ILAND), TI'.A41UE & CO. Drnggia's, Ed'gefield C. IT. A nyttt 1, 28 B ALSAM1 of Fir. For tt:de at BLAND. TEAGUE & CO. tOttrneit, Edjgafield C. f. Autgutst I, 283 C l EESEMAN'S Arnhi-in IIbdlcam. Fur sailent BLAND. TE'AGUE & CO. Drtggists, Edgefield G. H. Augnar 1, 28 BATESMANS Drops and British Oil. Fr sale at BLAND. TEAGUE & CO. Drnecwls. Edgfeflk C. HI. Autgust J, 28 B EST! WVriting ink and litckitnr. For salenit BLAND. TEAGUE & CO. Druggir-ts, Edgerid C. II. August I. 28 C ONST ANT LY R eeivitng frotm thin Northa. erun Markets new stupplie~s of'fresh ntnd geuina DItUGiS and M EDJICINES, and ull other articles nenndly' kept int a Drute Store. BLAND, TVEAGUE & CO. Drttggis~s, Ed'efield C. II. Atigust I, 28 Company OrdeIrs. EDGEIFIELD BEAT COMIPANY. Onnetn No I N conusequcnce ofthe Rlegimetlal and Bat. tatlliont Contr- Martial. being ordered otn thte 2ndi Sttuny in Angust. (the I Ishl,) b~O mucht iufthie Order~cotn~ding yout tobe nnd appear Ott that day, is hterebny Ciunn termainded, a ni yont ntre ordered to ieppear ont the 25th inst., for Drill and nsatruction. The Clerk of the Gompany, wVii! rmtke flut a list ofC all deuhrand be paratontir in returt. ing them to the Court Mtartial. By torder of Capt. ATKINSON. Ainziust 4. 1849 If 29 Compan-y Orders. IhORN'S CREEK BEAT COMP1ANY. Onteus No ,N contsequentce of thte Regimtental tand BaL. tallion Cotnrts Ma trtiaul, beittg ordered otn the 2ndt Satturday in August. (the 11 th.) so tnteh of the Order, coutmanding yoni to be atnd appear on that day is htereby Connu.termianded, anda yoni ore ordered to up~pear ont the 25th inst. for Drill and Itnsttnctji... The Clerktof the Comnpany will tmake out a list of til defaulters, and be particular itt returne ing thetm to the Qonrt Martink . By orde- ci Gapt. H'ARRISON. B. F. MnY . . August 4. 1849, tr 29 N otice Is H EREBY GIVEN, that applicntion wvill be mnado to the Legislature at the next 8es sion for the incoraporatibri af Butler Lodge,. No. 17,.0.0O. F. A ugul8, - tf 2WF JTanufactl'red Tobacco. 1 BOX very superior quality, just received and for sale. by. 0. L. PENN, Agent. July 18 tr'f Ware--House & C( Hamiburg., Soi T E hundersigired having laken tle W JIate Geigor & KiiigIit, respectfully lel Cotton and other pi-taduce, furwarding .Merc desired. The usual advances v ill.he nade on con cation of the WAlRE-110USl.. al by tnf liberal share of paironilge mrd' hope to give July 25, 1849, Tiie mtitersigned respeciftirly return tieli lib1eral support and silicit a cnutinuance ol t confidently recommend. 0OPARTNERSHUIP. T IE undersigned, having associated themselves in business under the.natine and style or DUNBAIt & GAltMANY; for the purpoe 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 ariieles of geteral consumption. They may be futind at the stand ecently occupied- by B. S. Dun bar, and nearly opposite the st'ind forincly occupied by G W. Garmany, where they will be happy to receive their former friends and patrons, together wiA. the public at latge. We are letermined to keep constantly on hand a stock* unsurpassed by any ever 90'ered in this market, and believing our facilities for buying LOW, to be equal to any in the place, we will always be preptrcd to sell at the lowest prices, either bor Cash or on time to approved customers. Having rented the Ware-Ilouse formerly occupied by B. Elliott, and placed it under the charge of an expe rienced man, we are prepare-i t offer equal advantages in storage with any WareHouse in the place ; and liberal Cash Advances made, at all tines, on Cutton stored with us, or on shipments made, ti G. W.-.Garmany & Co., Savannah. whose charges will be as low as usual!.y nade by other Factors. The highest prices paid at all times for Cotton and other produce brought to market. B. S. DUNR t;' G. W. GAI.MANY. Hamburg July 3, if 26 . . Car d. I BEG leave to return my thanks to the public for the liberal patronage heietofore bestowed on me, and solicit a continuance of the same for the new firm. -1. S. DUNBAR. . Card. BEG leave t6 return my thanks to the I public for the lib'era-l paitronage hereto fore bestoAed on me, and solicit a contitiu ance of the same for the new firm. G. W. GARMANY. Cheap Goods in Store. 50 EHhids Prime LN 0 Sugar. 10 11h1d. comnimi N. 0. Stigar, 20 - choice Porto Rico, Sugar, 25 Barrels clar'lied " 5 " crashed 2 " powdered 5 Boxes Voolsey & Woolsey double refined ioaf sugar, 2 Charleston double refined loaf sttgar, 20 litul. Mi tiseivado Mialss'ses. 5 " Tiniiidd" 50 lUnrrels New Orlens" 100 B13'rrell No. 3 4llnekerel (large size,) 20 Kits No I 1-25 hags prime Rio Ctfee 401" " Lngugra "t 301 " e old Java" 6000 Lbid. Untioni branid n biite Lead (No. I esrtra uindi pure.) 30)0 Gjdlons-inseed Oil, 2 lUntrels Train" 301) Lbs. Putty ini bladders, 125 Bo~xes wiindowv glats: (.411 size's.) 75 -14.gs Enistern tiails (atssort..d) 20.O000 Lbs. ntssorte~d Swedets I ron, 500 "Caiste'el (Sanduersos.) Germniti and Blihiter steecl, 400) Piece~s heavy Dtundee bagging,. 30lt Cils bhemp soin', 10 lUnles hiomnesputn (Anguista ma'ntfa ture, 5 4 " (Graniiteville. Company) 8 "heavy cotton Llsinubmags; 20 boxes ejpermi canidles, 10 " -11o0l1& Sutns pastenut candles, 30O I lids. hnicon sidea. (western,). 40001 Lh4. connniry Bar oni. 3 Tierces Rice. &c. &c.. -A LSO Saddles. Bridle-, Blatnkets,. Calienee, Cotton Yarnt, shoes, llitrs. Caps. Tnbb~s. Sugar-cann, Seves, Tobaeco, Pauper. Spi.e, Ginger. Ten, Cane-seait Chairs, Wooid senst (hairs, Gritid, stoes. nutd manty othet articles too tethsous toj ei nisefte. DUNBARt & GARMANY. .Habutrg. Jnly 11, 18419, if '25 Genls Faishionable Bla~ck Smtk Hats tri tbe extreme luow price if three dollars,; R. CAUJSSE & CO. .July 25. tI' 27 NOT10E. T lIE Stubscribet of1'ers fnr sale pomn sen sonabile terms, payabmle itn thiree antnita instiihnieut, a .tradtif Il' it d conttainingt nhutltt 4:37 ntres. 27trol which is wvoellhtnd, lyinug ont litl Stuephente G'reek atbout 10 mtileut. Northt Est' of the Village of Edgetield. On the premise< are it comnt'ortable IDwellinag and other ecessary buildinigs; ailsio n Ilorse .Mill.' THO.MAS B. IlAR VEY. Jtuly 241, tf . 2 Pure Cidler Pinaegar, 2BLLS. Superior quality, just received, and for sale cheap, by. G.- IL. PENN, Agent. July Is till 26 Rifle P*owder.. KiENTUJCKY RIFLE POWYDER, in i 19~.. Canisters. For sale by. . - H. A, KENRbICK. latmbiarg, July 241840, tf 27 FINAL NOTICE. C IRCUMSTANCES rerjnirinig thatitihe bti. siness of G. L & E. Peani' shidbe set tIed tip witheur delay. Notice is hereby given, that r~Il Notes and Accounts niot settled dlurine Court, wvill be .given out-to atm Officer for col. ection. - --.E. PENN, Agent.. Feb. 28 1849 . tf 6 Lime. - 3O. BgR RELS choie Stone Lime, in . fine ordcr. r sale by U. A. TKEa'DCTT >nmssion Business, Uk- carounii. ARE-HOUSE of Gurarx & PARTLOW, der his services i ilie Storagn an'd vile of vandise and purchasing to otder &c.- whein. igitnortt. I trust fraol the favotiiable fO reiniiiflg- attention to biisiness, to obtain a satisfacirion. W. B. BRANNUN: gratel't thanks to iheir ptii-oni (r their ~ lie same fur W. K4. Hn.ssor, whidm ifhey GE4GER & KNIGH1T. DISSOLUTION; T IIE Colonrinership heretofre exi'line In ier the nnme naid tyle of iLI & DUDY. is this day dissolvei by intl hal con senit. Persouns indebrd In tihe late firm nre nithorizeid to settle with J. L. DUBY.. And' ull peromns indebted to thein, will filease tall' and :ettle inmiediately. . , J. L. DuBY. July 18 J49, if . 26 A CARD. T1l E Undersigned iaviig pirciphsed the int ere-t of A-: H. BUlT, in tlie lite firin of Bue'n & DNi, respetiflly annoncers it) his friends. ' lu 1pdolic genmsrmally, that lie wvill still keep oen ihe VLANTER9.1i H1 'fEL, and. L7pes by strict attenfiom asnidcare oi his part. to !mt a liheral share of public patroni.e. His A I will he krpt up with the chi.est Wines lnd Liquors of ail kinds. and lis. STABLE will bIe attende-d to by a steady and holiest Hostler. TERMS OF BOARDING. Bonrding per rmonth by tM year, without liodginug. $10 00 Bonmding and loodging Per nionth by the vear. exclsive 'ul ihtht . 1050 Bon4idi.g and.lndging per inolith l&b the nioni(is, . . 7.1 Boarding and lodging jer weel, 6 (H0' per day. I Mr " e n . . .. . 37. Boarding Horse per niontlij thefr; 20 t0 day, 75 '1'ransient boarding, pnyahle-Caii; Regilar buiedhig; payable-Moni/dg.. . JIN L DOBt. Jnly 14 M49, i 2 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EVGEFI.ELD DISTVRICT. IN ?QUITJY. SUSAN PoPE, s. PAnRTITION. M1ArYJADIE PoPs. N 017'CE-i, lierby given that-h'y virtue' of an order Irom ihe C'trrt of Nqpitj in this case, I shall proceed to sell at Edge, ield Court House on -the first Monday in October next, the following .racts of Land, belonging to the estate of James S. Pope, deceased, viz: hst. The Mason Tract, (being a part of tai Valuabl- tract of lina, kniAv d's the Iland Ford Land,) containing Twelve Hun dred and sixteen 3j-100 acres, more or less, lying in Edgefield and Abbeville Districts, on Saluda River, and adjoining laias of Dr. Jno. Holland, H. H. 1ill, and Theophilus Hill to which is attached ono hllt 4f the public Fetry at Island Ford oie'r.Siluda, Ri. ver, also, the Island.Tract, below te Ferry - containing three acres, more or less. 2nd. The William Hill Tract, containing One Hundred and fifty 38-10) .acres, more or less, lying in Abbeville District, a'djoining the abrove Tract, innds of Ednzmd' Day. Henry Beard, and others. . '3rd. T1he Thioma's Hill Tract, c~ntaining One Hundred and ninety 8'2-l00 acres, more or less, lying in A bbeville listmtiet, ad' joining-the last two Tracts, lands of Edmtund Day, Robt. Gillam, Gen. Jaines Cillabn, and. Saluda River.;. .., .. 4th. The Riddie Taact, containing one' hundidd and forty-seven and one hjsf acres, lying in .Edgefleld District, on'.Half- Way Swamp, atnd adjoininig lands of Mrs. Morris,. William Bradlield, 9. Burnett, Se'i., and P.. Burnett, Ju'r, 6th. The Big Creek- Tract, ddntaining. Three llundred? and' sixty j 5-100 adcres, lying in Edgefield District, on .Big Creek, and ad,. joining lands of Samuel Webb, J. Richard son, 'T. Powers, Jacob Haltewanger, and Lori Adams. 6th. The Crouds Creek' Tract, containing Tlree Hundred and: one and three rourthe acres, ljing in' Edgefield District, on Rowe. ifranich, and adjoining lands .of 3. G. Ruther ford',J'. Gibbons, Estate of Martin Rowve, dc'd., and John Gibbons, 7th. The Matthews Tiad~,'ontlaining-one hundred and eleven and 4-10 acres, lying ia. Edgefield District, and adj'isi'nj landi of Jacob IHak'.ewanger, Win. Walton,- Simneon Chri.ede, and Levi Adams. 8th. The Lime loitn ,Tract, coatainirag ifty acres, lyingin ,Laurens Di'stict, and ad joiing lands of P~leasat.t' Saddler, Robert Box. Harrison Daniel and Tihan Smith. Said Lands will be sold oh a' credit of ofne. and two. years, with interest fidm and after oe year from the day of saIls7except as to so much as wyill'pagy the. cost of. this suit,.to be paid in cash. Purchasers to-give -bond with, good sureties, to' sfcure .the purc'saso. money. -."S. S. TOM.PEKNS, C. U. U. Dg Commissioner's Office, July 16', 1849.' July15, lit -26. Notice.. AT the samie time, and: place,,r will'see' .t on the same terms, (if' not previously disposedl ofi, at priva'ts' sale,) the tract of land whereon Mrs. Monrning Matthews, resi ded at the. time of her death, containing foor.. teen hund'red acres, more or Ies, and adjoin in j lands of A. P. King, Col. Whit, Brooks, G.. W. Holf'oway, and othrZIER. J~ily 16',. 11.t . 26' - Notice IS sHarreliy giyen, that application will be made to the neoxi Legislature fur thme granme, of a new Road, commiencing at or near thr'oldi Steam Mill, formierly owned by Hemir. Wil-. hiams on the lMrtintnown Road, and intteriaecting the Longcanme Road, at or near Major Jonhn Tmpkin's Mill, on Little StN~ens Creek and said Road. July 18 .1849. . 3m, . ___Countary Bac.. 1 -CHO LCE~ Goematry cu 1. red Bacon, Side. and Shoulders. For sale by H. A. KENRICK. Hamburg, Juily 24 1849, 6t 27 LIraSS Round Bucketi. 3 DOZEN Brass -Bound Bucketsayu4. rior article. For sale by 1H. A.. KENRICK. Hurg.... July. 24 1849 Ir '27