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man, at his residence in this Village, on Monday morning the 1st inst., after a painful illness of over three. weeks, Mr. TuostAs H. ItcxsoN., in tht 26th year of his age. The deceased was a member of the Metho cist Episcopal Chur'ch. DiE, in tItis District, Sept. 27th. after a short and painful illness, ELL.N LEANORA, youngest daughter of John and Nancy Moa lng, aged one year, ten months and nine days. "The little babe has gone to rest, Reclines upon hor Saviour's breast Could we but see her levely face, She's so delighted with her place. low could we wish her back again, But say dear child with Christ remain." P. On the 3rd ult., by Hardy White, Esq., MD. OBEDIAH BERRY to Miss JoICY BoY xzN, only daughter of Mrs. Boykin, all of this District. To the World. 07 Consumption is a disease which is carry ing its victims to the tombs by thousands, with out being arrested in its progress by the med. icines in common use at the present time. But a brighter day is comi ng, and has cote-as to successfully arrest this disease. DR. R.O GERS' LIVERWORT AND TAR. not duly gives immediate relief in COUGHS and COLDS. but from the testimony of men of the highest standing here and elsewhere, it is nak ing some very remarkable cures ofCONSUM P TION. Improvements in the treatment of diseases are onward, and nothing can arrest its spirit in the present age. For sale at this place by G. L. PENN, Agent. RlSLIEY'S VER11 'UG E Ok COM'OUND Syrup of Pink Root. An effectual WO1RI KILLER, perfectly safe in all Cases. It operates gently on the Bowels, and is so pleasant that when children once get a taste, they cry fur it. Prepared and sold] Wholesale and Retail by I1AVILAND, RISLEY, & CO.. Druggists, Augusta. Aso, sold by G. L. PENN, Agent, Edgceliek, and by Cointry "Merchants general ly. Price 2i5cts. August 1, 18.19 2m 28 Bustler Lodge N1I'o. 17. X. @, (D. ff. ( Regular meeting of this Lodge will be held on Miotnday evening next at S o'clock, F. II. VARDLA W, Sec. October 3 it 37 J E(RO KERSEYS, Shoes and Blankets. A stperior assortment at BLAND & BUTLER'S. Oct. 3, tf 37 IES11 ENGLI51 DAI.Y CHElESE, Just received at BJLAND & BUTLER'S. Oct.:3, if 37 For Sale. GOOD Secoud.hand Carriago, nearly new. W. P. 1UTLER; Oct. 3, if 37 Sherifi's Sale. STATE OF SOUT[I CA ROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Marty Mays and othes, Ap'ts. ) WVilliami Uill and wife Sarah, Nanicy Droodawny widow of - menpiirin Brondaway, D)ec'd. ) Aleuhia Mnys. Jesse Mays, and j. Ahney Mays. childi-en of a D~ee'd. G.randlson (Abney C. } MNays.) Depfndants. ) IIY Virtue of an order from John Hill, Esq., Orditnary of Edmleield LDis trict, I will proceed to sell at Edgefield, C. 11., on the.hirst Monday anad Tuesdamy foi lowing in November next, the lands be longing to the estate of Ahney Mays. Deceased, situate in the State and District a foresaid, contaitning two hundred and sev enty-five acres more or less, will be sold on a credtt of twelve mornths, plurchlasers giving bond- and two npproved securiuies. and a mortgage of fte premtises to the Or -ditnary, to secure the putrchase money Cost to be paid in cash. S. CIlRISTIE, S. E. D. Oct. 21, 1840, 5t 37 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUiTY. Thomas Garrett, vs. Parlition. John WV. Garrett, and others. N OTICE is hereby given, that by vir tue of an Order from the Court of Equity in this case, I shall selL, at Edgefield Court House, on the First Monday in No vember next, the following R~eal Estate, viz: -The Tract of Land, known as t'he King Trace.,econtaining onie huindred and thiutv two and o.fourth acres, more ov less, and adjoining lands of Thomas C. Garret t, WVilliam IKing, and- the Trust Estate of Margareit Jones. Said Land will be sold on a credit of one year from the day of sale, exept for so much as will the cost of partition of the said lann[. Purchasers to give bond and - good sureties to seecure the purchase money. S. S. TOMPKINS, c. E. E. D. Cotmm'rs. Office, Oct. 2. 18-10. October 3, 5t 37 Reavy Cotton Domestics~. BRIOWN Shirtitngs and Sheetings, Net Silk Gloves, Belt Ribona and Laces, niew and fresh, can be had at fLJAND & BUTLER'S. Augtust 15 Uf 30 Notice. ALL peCrsons indebted to the Eqtate of John - .J. Mays. deceased, will mahte payment. Aind those hamviutg demands will render themn int properly attested. S. B. MAYS, Ex'r. Sept. 19 1819 3m 35 Just Recceived. n LBS. Choice Georgia made Cas. I PUL tings. 40 Sacks Salt, 10 Bs. New Floor. andI lots of Baicon on hand yet at ISLAND & IUUTLIlt'S. August 1:5 ur3 Fall and Winter Goods. T H E Subscribers have just received their FALL ub WINTER SUPPLY, com prising every ..rtileo of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Groceries, Hardware, Crockety and Glass.ware. All of which they offer at astonishirg LOW pri, ces. K. CAUS*E & CO'S., . . Cheap Cash Store. October 3, if 37 Boots, Shoes, hats & Caps. ENTS Fine Sewed Boots, at only $3 25 "c " Pegged " " " $2 00 " ." Sewed Shoes, $1 50, "c cc Pegged " $1 25, Joy's " " " G24 & 75ets. 501) pr. Plantation Brogans, 874 & $1 00 Ladies Black and Col'd. Gaiters, very fine, at 25. Misses " " " " Ladic Superior Walking Shoes, a $1 and $1 '5, " Morocco and Kid Ties, 75cts. 10'0 prs. Servants Slippers, at only 40cts. 100 " " Low Qiattercd, Pegged, at SOcts. Infants Colored Shoes, 25cts. Mlens and Boys Glazed Caps, 124cts. " "c " C!oih do 25 to $2 00, Infants Silk Velvet Caps, (fancy) at vari one priced, Mason's Best Blacking,'3 boxes for 121cts. The above Goods are all to be had at the Cheap Cash Store of R. CAUSSE & CO. October 3, if 87 Ca'pcnters Tools, &c. AT THE FOLLOWING Low PRICES. SMOOTHING Planes, 626 to 75ets. Jack " $1 00, Foran ' " . $1 374, Hland Saws, at the extreme low price of S74cts. do. do. of a Superior quality, $1 50. Drawing ICnives, at 621ets. Augers and Auger Gimblets, assorted sizes, mill and Iand Saw Files. Brace with 19 best Bitts assorted, $2 50. Scotch Braces, 62Aets, Brace Bitts, assorted sizes, $1 50 per doz. Steel Hammers at only 20cts. Brass Candle Sticks, at 50 and 626 cts. And Irons, Brass Mounted, very low. Shovels and Tongs to match, Waffle and Gridirons, only 6?f cty. a piece. Wilson's best Shoe Knives, 12Acts. Table Cutlery 374cts. to $3 0) per'sett. 400 papers Tacks, assorted,' 5 paper for 25cts. 4 doz. Scives, from 25cts. up. Together with the above, we have a ldrge and complete assortment of Locks, 61 every description, hinges and Screws. Collins Genuine Axes, at S1 124. 50 Kegs Nails, assorted sizes, at Hlamburg prices. Waiters in Setts and Single, very low. R. C A USSE & CO. October 3, if 37 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EDGEFIIETD DISTRICT. IN TIlE COURT OF ORDINARY. BY JOIIN HILL, Esq., Ordiunary of Edgefield District. Whereas L. 1I. iM1un'ly bath applied te me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods'and chattels, rights and credits of Samuel Smith late of the District afeirepail, deceased. These are, therefore, torite and admon ish all and singular, the kindred and credi tors of the sai deceased, to be and appeur before me, at our next Ordinary's Coutrl fur the said District to be holden at Edge. field Court [louse on the ninteenth day ni October lost, teshow cause irany, why ti said admninistratiton should niot be g-anted. Gliven tunder my hand and seal, this 2nd tay of October in the year of our Lordi onte thiousand eight hundred aind forty nin<c and rn the seventy-fourth year of Ameri. can Indepenidence. JO HN IIILL, 0. E. D). October 3 2 t 37 STA TE OF SOUT[I CA ROLINA. ECDGEF'IELD) DISTRICT. IN OlRDINARY. BYJO:ilN IllL, Esq., Ordinary ol dgeield District: WVhereas Joseph C. lleall hath applied] in me for Letters of Admninistraution, or all and singular iho goods and chattels rights rind credits of Joshua R. lDoall lati of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to elue and arnon, ish all and singular, the kindred and cred. itors of the said deceased, io be and appeal before mue, at our next Ordinary's Cour for tho said District, t-o be holden at Edge fiold Court lonse, on the ninieenth day o. October Inst, io show cause. if an3 why the said admuinistration should not b< granted. Given under my hand anti seal, this th< 2nd day ol October in the year of oul Lord one thousanid eigh-t hundred anc forty-nine, and in the 74th year of Atmer' ican Independence. JOIIN [IILL, o ? 1). October 3 2t 37 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EDGEFIELD) DISTRICT. IN ORDiNARY. B Y JOH.-N iIILL, Esq., Ordinary o, Edgefleld District: Whercas Johnt WV. Dlolley, lith appliei to me for' Letters of administration, on al and singular the goods and chuattles, rightt and credits of Magarett Litesey, late of th< District aforesaid deceased. These are, therefore. to cite and admon. ish all and singular, the kindred and credi tors of the said deceased, to be and appeat before me, at our next Ordinary's Courl for the said Djisitict, to be holden at Edge feld Co-urt Hnnso on the 15th day 0 October inst., to show cause, if' any~ why the said admninistration should- not bc granutedl. Givena'under my hand antiseal, this Isl day of October in the year of' our LorJ one thousand eight hundred and' forty nine, and in the seventy-fourth year ol Ameciicant Independlence. JOHN IlLL, o .D Octobier 3 2 Lt 37 .Wolice. AL L Persons indebted to the Estate of WV AL. ltnesell, deceased, are requested t Estate is'indcbted, are regnested~tn render thell accounts propeurly attested to the subscriber. B. C. IJAIRW, Admn'r. r..anvn, Oct 1, :,'t 37 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EDGEFIEL) DISTRICT. IN EQUITY Robert Merriwether, and 1 others, 'Partiitmi. " 7s. Areby afton, and others. j N OTICE is hereby given, that by vir, tue of an Order from the Court of Equity in this ease. '1 shall sell on the premises, (on the Weir Tract,) on Wed nesday, after the First Monday in Decem her next, being the 5th day of December, the real estate of Thomas .Merriwether, a largo portion of which is woodland, as follows, viz: No. I of the Upper Tract, containing by survey of D. White, D. S., six hundred acres, lying on Stephen's Creek, adjoining lands nf the estate of Jeptha Sharpion. the estate of John Middleton, and Tract No. 2, of the Upper 'I'ract of said estate. No. 2 of the Upper Tract, containing by survey of D. White. D. S., seven hundred and sixty acres, lying on Stepen's Creek, bounded ot the North by the aove Tract, (No. I,) and the estate of John Middleton, on the West by the road leading,tn Furies Ferry, and on the South by Mrs. Key and No. 3 of the said Upper Tract. No. 3of the Upper Tract, c.ontaiuing by surver of D. White, D. S.. font hundred acres, hounded on the North by the above Tract, described as No. 2. on the East and South by Mrs. Key and Dr. G. Tennant, and on the West by the road leading to Furies Ferry, and Tract No. 4 of the Upper Tract. No. 4 of the Upper tract or the Loctist and Hill tract, coutaining four hundred and two acres by surrey of D. White, 1). S.. and bounded on the North and Etast by the above tracts desrribed as No. 2 and the Furies Ferry road, on the South and West by the Estate of John Middleton, dec'd. No. I of the Lower or Weir tract, con tfining by survey of D. White. D. S., four hundred and fifty six acres, adjoining lands of Thomas McKie, Nos. 2 and:4, of the Lower or Weir tract, reserving the use of the spring, known as the poplar spring, near the residence of Thomas McKie, to the said Titomaa McKie and his wife du ring their lives. No. 2 of the Lower or Weir tract. con taining by survey of D. White, D. S., six hundred and twenty-six acres, lying on Stephen's Creek, adjoining lands of Thos. McKie. the estate of John W. Garrett, J. A. Houston, and Nus.1 and 3 of the Low er o.r Weir tracts. 1No. S of the Lower or Weir tract. con taining by Purvey of D. White, D. S., six hundred and fifty acres, lying on Stephen's Creek and adjoining lands of Robert Mer riwether, Josenh Crafton, and Nos. 4 nd 2, of the said upper or Weir tract. No. 4 of the Lower or Weir tract, con taining seven hundred and thirty-six acres, by survey of D. White, D. S., adjoining lands of A. T. Crafton, Joseph Crafton, and Nos. I and 3, of the upper or .Weir tract. No. 5 of the Lower or Weir tract con taining by survey of D. White, D. S., one hurrred and twentv-eight acres, adjoining lands of William Iicarmnud, A. T. Craf ton, Thomas McKie, and on the east by the road leading to Furies Ferry, and No. 1, of the Lower or Weir tract. ALSO. All the personalty of the said Thomas Merriwether, ilfter taking off' the share of WVihliam *R. MerriwetLher, decessed, consisting of Negross, Irorses, Hogs. Cat tIe, Corn, Fodder, plantation Tools &c., Said Lands will be sold on a bredit of one and two years, except for'so tmuch as will pay the cost of this suit to be paid int cash. And as to the personalty, a credit oh' twelve mnnths. Purchasers to give bond and goodi per sonal sureties, to secnre the purchase mor~ey. A T. Crafton, Robert Merriwether and Joseph Metriwemher, living near Furies Ferry, will show- thte lands to any otte de siring to eene them. S. S. TOM PRINS, c. A v..'D. Commission er's Ohiiee,2d, Oct. l8l&. (Q rThe Abbeville IBanner and Augusta Chrotnicle and Sentinel will copy once a week till first Mlonday ini December, and forward bill to - S. S.T. Oct. 3, 1S-19 9t 37 State of South Carolina. EDGEP71ELD DISTRICT. IN T H E COIIMN PLE AS. Josepih L Talbert and wife, aud others,' Partiton, Mary Anti Quarhes. ) OTICE is hereby given, that by vir -Itue of ana Order frotm the Court or Equity in thts case, 1- shall sell a t Edgefield Court hlouse ona the First Montday in No vembier next, the following property be longing to the estate of HIugh. M. Quarles, deeeased, viz: Th'le M'ill Tiract, containing four hundred and thirty-frve atcress, inore or less, situated in the District and St ate aforesaid, ott hard Lobor Creek. atnd adjoining lands of Dan iel Rountree, Elisha Robertson, - Ga ble and others. The Bece Tree Tract, containing two haundred anti forty acres, moro or less, and adjoining lands of Wiley Timmerman, Jo siaha Perrin, and 'Elisha Robertsona, The Lyon Tract, containing two huu dred acres, more or less, adjoining lanids of Pleasant Morris, the above tract, described as the Mill Tract, and others. AMso, onte Lot ofjLand att Liberty 1l1ll, containing one and otne-hialf acres, more or less, adjoining lands of E. L Ilibbler, Peter Qtamdebum, and others. Said Lands will be sold onta credlit of one and t wo ycars, except for-so much as will pay the cost of this suit, to be paid itt cash. Purchasers to ,give bend and app~roved sureties, to secure the purchase money. S. S. TOMPKINS, c. E. E..D. Comm'rs. Office, Oct. 2, 18-19. October 3, 5t 37 Land for Male. T lHE Subscriber offers for sate on the most accommuodatinag termts. the tract of hand ont which he tnow resides. Said tract coantamts 'it)0 acres, the growth of which is pirincipll Iy oak ; s situated on the head wazters of little SteveC Creek, and is very wvell watered, hay intg two ntever t'ailing riprings. It adjoins lands of ?uluj. J. C. Allen and nh r. Contrad Lowery. Sept 5,18m9 tr - .J:1 FOR THE PEOPLE. W E have received and now have open a large und very superior assortuent of Staple and Fance. DRY GOODS. hARDWARE, GRO GERIES, CROCKERV, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, &c. stited to Fall and Winter wants of the people. All persons desirous of obtaining repl good Goods at fair prices, are.respectfully invited t"' call at that same place where they can get every thing they want, and mare too. The variety'iss too extensive to ennmerate or particularize articles, " call and see," we will show them with ileasure and charge you noth, ing for lookingt BLAND & BUTLER. N. B.-:-We still have on hand a large lot of supdrior Ilactin Sides, at 8 cents cash. D. & B. Sept. 26 1849 tf 36 Fall and Winter Goods, T 1IE Snbseriber has just received, his Fall and Winter Stock of Goods, consisting of all kinds of WORSTED GOODS, BLACK BOMBA ZINES. ALPACCAS AND FANCY SILKS, fo' LADIES DR ESSES. A LARGE LOT OF PRINTS OF Ar.L KINDS. Fine Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons, M uslin Worked Collarn, " Silk and Woollen Shawls. A SPLENDID LOT OF NEGRO SHOES, BLANKETS & KERSEY. Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Shoes, Sad. dIes, Hats and Caps of all kinds. which will be sold very low, and a liberal dis count for Cash. B. C. BRYAN. September20 b 3G EXEC TOR'S SALE. W ILL be slid to the highest bidder orr the seventh day of November next. the Real ansi Personal Estate of the late James T. Gray, deceased, as follows: One entire.,iraet of land, containing, by re cent survey, eleven thousand nine hindred and seventy-seven (11,977) acres, situated on the waters of the.Savainiah River and Steel Creek, Barnwell District, S. C. There are about fif teen hmidred (1500) acres cleared land, well adapted to the'caltivation.of Cotton and Grain. There is erecitil on Steel Creek, abont one and a half tailes- from the River, a Saow Mill, containing tto~siws. with safficient water pow er to drive a Grist Mill and Saw Gin atsformrer ly. The saver land is heavily timbered with the growth of Oak, Hickory, Poplar and Cy press, adjacent to the Mill ; the growth of the upland (about nine thousand acres.) conisists principally of Pine. There is a snitable land-. ing on the river for the delivery of Steamboat Wood, of which there is an abundant supply, and constantdemand. To a capitalist desirous of engaging in the Timber and Tur pentine hi siness, and the rearing of stock of all kinds, the above Plantation offers inducements inferior to none on thoSavannah River. There is near the Mill a comfortable Oversenrs llouse, with a sufficient nutuber of frame bitil.lings to ac commodate one hundred Negroes. The persotial property consists of twenty-six (26) Negroes nbout one hnndred (100) head of Cattle, fifteen Mules and Horses, n large nuin.. bir of stuck Hops, Sheep, Ilmischohl and Kitchen Furniture, Plantation and Blacksmith's Tools, f:on seyenty-frve to eighty bags of Cot tin, from si:!.teeight thousand bushels of Corn, Fodder, Pens,l&c. &c.,. At the san, time anJ place, by consent of pnrties. the et or treets of land, knon n as Gray's Ha ek, and part of Stave Island, adjoining the ove, containing about five hnn dred and sixz 5i0) acres. Also, one other tract on Telfnur's island, on the Savannah Riv er, containing 'forty (40) ncre3, known as the Dogferry. - Ternms made known on the daty of sale. D). AlRlDIS, Exectutor*o Beach Island, Sept. 6, 1849. Ut 3G6 Ridge Land for Sale. r 5fl E Subscriber ot'ers for sale his varlnalde Ltract of land-, iitnaitedl ona Beach Creek, cotnn'nrg three bhrndred and nirneiy-five aeres of chroicc lai, well adapted to the culture of G;~on Cotton, and stimil grain. Abont Otto hnnisdred acres are cleared antd ini cnltivation, tire baslanice is well tiimbered with oaks, hickory and inr. ')n thre prem'nses are a good dwelling. antd all necessary out burildinrs, and iq well wamteredI. Thre said tract, joins lands of Capt. iR. War-d, WVm. lict and Wtm. Johntson, Esq. Sept. 26, tf 316 Copari nership. WTE have tis day assorinted with urs, Mr. 'IJ. E. BUCKMAST1Ett, ini the trans action of the Gencral Commn~ission .msd Factor age Bujnsiness', which will hterenrfier lie conducted undrser the ntatme and style of JEFFans, Co'rH RANI & Co. JEFFERS & COYJIIRAN. Hanmburrg, Sept. 10, 184!), tf 34 Loaf, Crushecd and P'ow dered sugar. 1,0 LBS.d'''f'"ga'''d'"''' 1,000~ Lbs. Crushed Sugar, double refined, j,000V' " Powvdered""" 2,00)0 " Clarified" For sale by H. A. KFENRICK. IHambrurg,-Sept. 10, 1819. (It 3.4 Feather Recnovating~ W ILL cease hero in monte four weeks, for theo purpose of gning to HUnburg. Those wishing their Feathers Retnovated, will pltonee send their beds in as early as possrble, ms all pruobability it will hie thc last chance thatu may be oll'ered to rhe .citizerns of the village anrd vicin it.ty.I.SPCK Sept. 12, 184~ tf 3 Notice. A LL persons indebted to the estate of Spcn cur Doonlware, deceased; will imnke piny tmenrt, aind thsose.hiaving denurands against said estaute, willjesenit themi properly atested. HI. BJOULAAE, Ex'or. September 26 3 0 3 Notice. I Forewarn'a1l persons fromt tradinig for a Note given by moe, aind signed, by Snmter Grifin, and A- M. Snmithr, to Strmter Dansiel, Admnritrrator of thre Estarte of Whjtimanr Ihill, deceasedl. Said Note wvas givenr for a black hiorsc, which has proven unrsorund, anid I am deterined nt-~tto prey said iroto unliess corm plled by La~w. W. B. M iER1WETIIER. Se pt. 20:1849 3t 341 5- Cents Reward. I WVILL give thre above reward to arty per sons whos will deliver W M. 8A WYERS tel sue, who is a hunnrd aspprenicse to e nenitr t er nruv ille P. 0. in Edgehield District. nind who ras away otn thre 26th of Arngrst last. I also forowarri all persons from trading with him or boaring him in any respect. AMOS McG RAW. Sept. 1, 18.49- tf 33 D RUGS & I .-T A UGUS DRS. BLAND, ' Wholesale and P A RE constantly receiving no dition .to their large and AMERICAN, FRENClI & I DRUGS and EDICIN.ES pure and of approved manu new law. They offer also, PAINTS, OLASSWVARE, BAIL SOA CY NOTE PAPER, LE' OPES for q;nme, INK erall c and HAIR BRUSHES. SURGICAL INS LANEOUS ARTICLES, comprising aft The attention of Physicians anod Planters supplies can he furnished at AUGUSTAM discount for cash, and in such quantities as The importance of these advantages mus Market, incurirrg brcakage and delay incide PLANTERS will do well to call and see i Edgeflield C. L., October 3, 1849. THE HODGES INSTITUTE. Greenwood, Abbeville, S, C. ALLEN DEDRICI, A. M. Paiscirar.. JAMES PHILIP, ENa. DEanA'rMENT. N. W. HODGES, AssisTasT. T H E last quarter of 1F40 of the above named Institute will commence on the 1st October, when the exercises will be conduc ted in the new building which has been erected. The next scholastic year n ill begin early in January, when superior advantages will be af forded. Grateful for past pntronage, the Hodges In stitute looks to the intelligent and liberal mind ed parentand guardians in the South for sup. port, confident of success, and asking only that its merits as an institution of learning may be considered. For information address the Principal, Wood ville, S. C. N. B.-Wanted, on the 1st of October, . Teacher competent to take a charge, equal in scholarship required. to an ordinary academy. Bieides the usual qualifications he must be fa ifuL and willing. Po- Farticulars address the Principal, Wood ville. S. C. Sept. 1 1849 St 35 PROPOSALs FOR PUBLISHING A MONTHLY MAGAZINE TO DE CALLED THE SOUTHERN & WESTERN MASONIC MISCELLANY. EDITED BY ALtBERT G. M ACKP.Y, At D. Author of a "Lexicon of Freemasonry,', "Mjstic Tie;" Grand Secretary of the G. L. of S. C. tic. T H E Subscriber proposes to publish in the city of Charleston S. C., a monthly pe ridic:l under the above title, to be devoted ex cl ively to Freemasonry. Every subject of interest to the craft, such as qiTestions of Ma sonic History. Biography, Science and Juris prndence. will he discussed in its pages, and it will be the ea'ort of the editor, by the most labo rious attention to his duties, to present to his readers a Monthly Miscellany of Masonic Lit. eratere that may at once both amuse and in struct. The Miscellany will be printed monthly at Charkston, S. C. Each nunber will consist of 33 pages large octavo, about thd size of Moores Freemason's M'laga:inc, and the work will be delivered to subscribers at 42 per an nmn, payable on receipt of the first number. Tli iblication will be. commenced as soen as 500 subscribers are obtained. Brthreni recciving copies of these proposals are requested to exert tiiemselves in obtainiig suibsribers, and to transmit the n.amies as soon aspossible to the unersigned nr Chtarlestoni, . C. 'A. G. M1ACKEY, l. 1). Jept. 26, 1840 e Log Creek Lands For Sale. T H Siubscribecr of'ers for sale htis valia bile traict olf lhnd, sitnated oni Log Creek, about seven mile's north of Edgefield C. [louse, cotaininug five hundred (500) acres, tiore or lss, adjotiing Iainds of Mirs. Nancy Blocker, A T. Illudges, John Burtis and others, oiie hall of whicn is woodland we'll timbered. Oin the ~rises n're a good Dwelling and Negren heses Gin house. Bhi;cksithl Shop, aned all ieessry out hiaildinegs. The land is wvell alated to growing Corn, Cottoit and Small Grai. Th'le tract is well watered. Also the growing crop of Corn and Fodder aid four M inies, onto Wagon and sundIry ari ces toom tediotus to momiiion. Te land, ii tnt disposed of at privat'e sale, will bo seld at Edlgefield Contrt House..to thte highest bidder, on the first alondity in Decemt her text. Terms mtade kntown onu the day of sale. Mf. D. WELLS. Sept 4, 18-19 tf 33 T RB GIVEN, that application will ..be made at the next setting of the Legisla ture for a Newv Rtoad leadinig out [trm the Mar tin Town Road iu this D~istrlet, at or inear Sam nel Stevens, and intersecting the Lonig Cane Road, att or near Gibson Collitts. Angist I tf 28 Notice IS H EREBY GIVEN, that- :pplication will le made to the Legislature of South Garobi. na, at its next Session, to incorporntn a Gomn py for the puir~pose of making au Plank Rtoad from Edtefield to llamburg.. A ugst 22. ut3 Notice I S Hereby giyein, that application will li miade in the tiext Legislature fhr ilie grant oi a new Road, connmneneinig at or unear the old Stam Mill, fornierly owned by Hlenry Wil iams on the Martintown [Road, anmd inersecting ithe n.ngcane Rond; at or near M1ajor Johni Tompin's Mill, on Liutle Stevens Greek and July l8 1849 .3m 26' N otice IS h EREBY GIVEN, that application ill~ Eb mado to the Legislature at the niext Sos stinn fr thee incorporatiutn olV utler Lodge, No. 7, 1. 0. 0. F. August 13, tif2 Notice. LL those indebted to the Estate of hlezeo kinhi Stronie; doc'd., are hetreby reestted o ehe inumedineet pnaymient. and those having d eiatds to prescet ihetm properly attested. B. F. & S. C. STrROM E, Admi'rs. August 1, 4m 2 Removal. EE suscriber having puirchiasede of Mr. S l Godhis restidencee in the Villeae, has removed to the same. E. F. TEAGUE, M. D. Sp. 12, 1649 if 34 IED1CINES TA PRICES. ['EAGUE & CO. setail Druggists: w and fresh supplies in ad- _ .well selectcud STOCK of ENGLJ1&HE ChEM ICA LS. -all of which are weranted facture, imported under the )ILS, WINDOW GLASS, P. FANCY SOAP. FAN [TER PAPER, ENVEL- ., >iniri; PAINT. VARNISH, 3TRUMtNTS, FANCY and MISCEL ll aonriment of all ariicles in their line. is cal.led to the important factA that. their RICES, on six months time, five per rent may be desired. t he obvious to. those trading att a remote at to trausportatiou. PHYSICIANS sadI as. Sif ~3 COPARTNERSHIP. T HE undersigned, having associate themselves in business under the name and style of DUNBAR & GARMANY, for the purpose of transacting a general GRO CERY BUSINESS, in this place, respects fully invites the attention of Planters to their Heavy Stock of all the leading articles of general consumption. They may be found at the stand recently occupied by B. S. Dun bar, and nearly opposite the stand formetly occupied by G. W. Garmstny,. where they will be happy to receive their.former friend and patrons, together with the public at laige. We are determined to .kep constantly om hand a stock unsurpassed by tany ever o re& in this market, and believing our facilities for buying LOW, to be equal to any in the place, we will always be prepared to sell at th lowest prices, either for Cash or on time. to approved customers. Having rented the Ware-House formerly occupied by B. Elliott; and pfaced it under the charge of an expe rfenced mani, we are prepared to offer equal advantages in storage ,with any WareHouus in the place ; and liberal Cash Advancer made, at all times, on Cotton stored with bs, or on shipments made to G. W. Garmany & Co., Savannah, whose charges will be as low as usually made by other Factors. The highest prices paid .at all times for Cotton and other produce brought to market: B. S. DUNBAR,. ". d. W. GARMAN. Hamburg July 3, tf :f Capin. I BEG leave to return my thanks to th public for the liberal patronage heielofore bestowed on me, and solicit a continuance of the same for the new firm. B. S. D tNiAR .ft Card' , I BEG leave to return my .thanks tg thel public for the liberal patroqage .hegt,o fore bestowed on me, and~solicit. a continu ance of the same for the new firm.., . G. W. GARhIANY. Cheap Goads in Store. sO Ulhds Prime N 0 Suga' 1t Hhds. common N. O. Sugar - 20 '- choice Porto Rico, Sugar, 25 Barrels clarified " 5 " crtushed" 2 " powdered a 5 Boxes W~oolsey & Woolsy doubhb refined loaf suph-;. 2 " Charleston doubre renned loa, sugar, 20 Hhlds. Mduscovado iMolasses, 5 " Trinidad ," - 50 -Barrels New Orlea'n's " lot) ~Barrels N~o 3 Mackerel ('lare size., 20 Kits No. 1 125 bags prnne i'o Cofle 40 " Lagnigra ". 20 " " old Cuba '. 30- "' " old Java". (lO00 Lbs. Union brand wit'e Lead (Not. extra and pure,) *300 Gallons Linseed Oil, 2 Barrels TIrain,":. 300 Lbs. Putty in. bledders;.. 125 Doxes.windowv glass (atli sizes,) 73 Kegs Eastern nmis (assorted) 20,000 Lbs. assorted Swedes Jron, 500' Casteel (dandersons,) German and Blister steel, 400 Pieces heavy Dundee bagging; l1t) Cnils hemp rope, 10 Bales homespun (Augusta' maduface ture, 5 " (Granitoville'Comipany.) S " heavy cotton Osnabuwgs, 20 boxes speru'candles, 20 " Ada innrie candles. 10 " HIl & Sonsrpatent candles,, :30 IHids. bacon'sides (wostrn,)' 4000 Lbs. country Baton; 3- Tierces Rice. &c. &c:,. -. A LSO- 0 Saddles. Bridles, Bilanikets, Calicoes, Cotton Yarn, Shoes, Hants, Caps, Tubbs. Sugar-eans, Sieveis, TPobacco; Puepper, Spice, Giunger. Tee, Cane-seat Cha~irs, Wouod seat Chairs, Grind. stones. and manay oilher articles too tedious to enuerae.DUNDIAR. & dARMANY. Hlamnburg, July 11, 1849, tf 25. Genuine Cod- Liver Gif. JUST receivedt a-stipply of this f'aluallfe article recently brouglt inito. sudh'ezten sive use bay its astonishing ell'ects in puhsuonar and othier diseases. It is report byone phys cin, (Dr. WVilliaink, of N. Y.).that of2311 eases: of tubercuilons disease of the luhgs, treated dtir. mug the lasr two and s' half yeairs, of which he has p~rcserVed notes; only nineteens derived no mai~rkedlieneflt fronm die se of this Oil. In our own conunty one person las already beeni to all appearances, material benefitted by this semedly. For Sale by Sp. l 4 G, L. PENN, Agent. Lamny Oil; Candles &c, 50 GALONS Lamp Oil, a. chtole 20(0 Gallonis Lamp Oil. (saminer. strained4 200 " Train Oil. 15 Boxes Sperm Canadles. 15 '- Adamanitine Candles. 10 " Hall's Candles.' For sale by H. A. KENRICK-. Hlamburg Sept. 5, 1849, tf 33 New Flour, From Tumbling Shoals' Mills. U~ ST receive Twenty-Two Barnes. Super @9fne Flour in Flat H oop Barrels, from the above celebrated .Mills. and foi- sale by G. L. PENN.i AtET. Aunanst 15iif3