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T. irE CROPS. o-UT C'ano .-The Chareston cury of the 14th, says: Sleter from a Planter in Union Dis et, d:ited September 5. says: "Our crops cotton will be short. owing to the late rI'ot, and the subsequent wet..tweather which caused it to grow rapidly, and bince th.at we have had't adrought of live weeks, which continues.u-p to this Lime, and has caused;he plait'tin ti:row offtnnre shapes than I have ever before witnessed. The consequence is that we have a large weed, with but liile upon it." A letter froin one of the most extensive Planters in Abbeville D~istrict, says: "No rain -for'four veeks." Cotton is badly in jured, and I am sure ihat I am not beyond the mark inl stating that there must be a falling Or of from one-third to or,-half' in last year's crop from the District of Ab. bcville-." CjEoraA.-The Central.Genrgian says: "We har a great deal of domplaint among farmers in this section on account of the gloomy prospect of tie cotton crop. The recent drought and the cotton worm, together 'ith the rust, has antI will tna terially injure cotton, to say nothing of its backwardness in the sprintg. The pea crop also will be short ir sono .parts of the courtry. There will be, perhaps. au aver age yield of corn crop." .LoutistnAm.-The St. F-rancisville 7 tro nicle of the 1st, has tho following. Since or hist .ssue we have had con tieued showers. Scarce a day h'ts passed without rain, which has materially delay ad the work of cotton picking during the week. - There is !o-day a decided change: in the atmiosphere. The air is cool n.nl pleasant. and renainds us that autumn is at hand." TEXAS-Extract of a letter dated Port Lavaca, Texas, Sept. 1st: "For three weeks we have had fine weather for tle.cotton, and with the ex ception ofa few plantations, eat up by the worm. The crop of Wester Texas, in eluding Colnrado and Caney, will be an averatge obe." TU SUca Caoup.-The Plaluemisie h , (La )Sentinel of the 5th inst. says: W.e hav'e been informed by one of the most extensiv'e yanters on the bayou that the yield of their sugar crops this year : will be at least equal to that of lnst.- But iowerdown, on liavot Cross Tete, the "-produce this seasan (althou;;h Fuanny will douhbless 'make equally as good cr.ps) -: tnaust inevitably be less than that 'o last ear, for we aFo aware of one planter on Itbayou who lost his entire crop of cane e late oyerftw. ahy nb 1i1t consideration the lour price of sigar last, winter, the loss which sustained h atty.4cters trn the Miis':ssippi; tint? iIt destruction that Ihas lately attended the sugar cane onl Red River. we conceive that'a rise in sugar, of at least from one ta two cents. n ill be the conseqnence. There are : iikewisu goad reason's for stating, that whatever may he , the rise h, price, it will, be found to be Stht nent of the sea The [berville (La.) In lieat of the eitinst. .says: ~ a'The-croips of'cline in our parish that we have had an. apportuni'y of .seeitg. presenat a very prom:smt: appeatrantce at this timne, but if the inacessant ruins con titntes on for a fortiiht more the cnne will not mature sutTtciently, and [te timne to make more thtan half crops. 'lThere* ts not a srlticie cy of corn raisedi in thte parish this senisoai to sup;uly the domaanud of the parish." From the Cuitmbia Teliegrap'h. M~at. Ih~aros's 31ovntt?-rs.-he only htalce Col. Benton has tatken of the letter of M r.Ctalhoun is coninetd in the fillow, ing passace int' a speech delivred in St. Joseph otn thte~th of A4u:tusa. lie is speak ing liata article, which appetredh in the Charlesuea Mercuryi in 1835. lie says: "It is not signed b'y Mr. Ctlhiouut: for -it is riot htis habit to sign what he writes. or even to worite what he ittrites. Hie ncts vicariouts'y on such teccasions. Whent n paw is to go intto the fire, he prefers that of any cat or dug to his own. lie eschtews writing ad signint, but I have latelyv brought hitm to it. In that 'Jell'rson Citv Speech 1 btrotight hitm to, his milk ! atnd I will chutrn it fo him. (A voico from thu crowd: 'Let me have a hinio of the bt-t ter.')= Yes ! but nt: ntow. M v h~usine'ss now. is not with thte Calhoun lhtter of 1 09 S bt- with the Calhonu 'Crisis' of 183->." The St-. Louis Republican says: - Col.,,lenton made a speech to several hutndre'd ladies at St. Joseph. lie speoke two hours on thte subject of the Itailroail to the P'acifac. This- is at rew weapon: itn -political warfatre, andi may be made to tell. * on 'revolting htusbands. brthers and l'avers. *Atn "extra" of the Plat te Argus., of te 4th instant sa ys, that C-2l. Bentton. after .epeaking in Platte, City,-nthere Ito was gloriously defeatedl, left itere "urtering curse upton curse natainst ihe tpeople,' and affected to fear that his life us in dange4:C?" We htave received ai citer front Platte City, which lets us ito the secret. Hlere is an extract : .thAmn other thitvg, Col. Benton site thtevery member of the lat.Letislature who voted for the resolutions tinstitution,. * unidelstandlt them, commititted wilful ami ~orrupit perjury ! Mr. WVilkerson, one of 66r memnbers' twhto voted3 for the resolo ti:ons~ was standinig within less thatt ten feet of the Colonel and instanwly song out, "You are a G-damn'd liar !" T hie O\-l nel tried io crawf~sh, by sayitng that he only meant such as -understood the resolu-* ions; hut that did not seem to set arty bet ecr on Wilkerson's tcomach than what the Colonet'first said-he did nots seem ~illing IQ gie Out ttrough a "slip Uiap," made for fools. and againa thundered in his ace. '-You- Ans A G'-Daty' LInA, This langtuage of Mr. WVilkeruon may bethought violent. It is so, but Cob. Ben-t on provoked it by chtarging Mr. Wy.. with Mlftel- antd corrupt perjutry.-Jeffersoon Mo) Metropolitan, 15thi. "H aye you any molasses, Mr. H~ughe ?" have&a feig, sir ; how mitny do yos ?$ Wel I guess-i'll take two ii 'rinytvind." GY. T oAYLn AT MIIacea, 1,.-Cen. Taylor was welcomed with much enthusi asm at Mercer, Pa. and a delegation fron Warren, Ohio, was in attendance. Gen. Taylor made a short speech to the mulihi tude, ami the Editor of the Trumbull Couny Whiig, a ho was. present, says: . "Vhen Guo. Johnson had concluded; the President and himself were iitroduced irrto the Ils'tel. where they received the congratulati;ns of the people, antil tea. time. The delegation from this place waited upon the 'resident in form, and were receivcd in the most cordial manner. Ile bal a great many inquiries to ninto with regard to the industrial pursuits of the Reserve-its dairy farms; its adaptation to agricnlture generally; its mineral resonur ces, &c. Till or which showed him clearly conversant with the topics introduced. "The matter of: Mr. Gildins .nd his chare with regard to the President's using his influence in favor of Walker's samend mcnt, camne up in the -course of conversin tion. The General said lie had been en tirely misrepretented by Mr. Giddings in this particular-that the first in timntin he hwd of influencing menmers of Cngress was conveyed to him in the pthlished charge of MI. Gidd'mts. ale had never sent for a single member of Congress for the 'purpose of conversing with theis ott this topic; and out of the large urnher who called upon him ofter his arrival in W~ashington i, the Californiia question wits ientioned ht; rarely. and tOhe only as the enn-versation happened to take that turn. IHe owni:ed t being anxious that C;.lifrnia ishuld have some government hesido the how'ie Inife and pisttil. bat ail he had nev-er expressed a prefer ace foi the amed mnent of 31r. W alker over ibiat orl'ay othier. Ie rcmnirked iii this consnection, that the peopl of the North need have no apprehen sion of the furlher xlcnsiont of sucery; that. the recesity of a third party sirgaizatioi(tn on tIis scuro would Sion be hobviated, with' other observations too significaut to be nisutuderstuod." While Mr. Clay was at Newport, (R. 1.) his colored servant Levi. was persuaded to leave him and go to Boston. le ro. turned. however, in the course of Iwo or three days. His story, as stated by the "Newport News," is: "'That, having been fsllowed from Sara togns by certain Aiiaitionists, who made overtures to him to run away, he wns fianolly persuaded to take the step. Wlen he arrived in Boston they paid hin $300 ind wanted hin to go on board a ship that 'vas about sailing for Liverpool. This he.did not like, and, feuring as to what night . be done with him he 'paid them back the money. and htis returned in pen. iinnco to Mr. Clay. who kindly 'receifel hit. Titus ends ibjs aniiaill pieco of busi. ness on the part of these ollicious aboli tigists,v i ho were actiiaiLed by io giod motives. Tsi';buy states that ria costlirted peronts were concerned in the atser." A DuTcH SToRY.-I ati prother lUnnso and two other togs vas out hunting next week, and we-tsive nine wuechueks into a stone Heap add kill ten out of the inse.befor tuy~co it. T4the World. tryC sumspsur is a Uiisease which is curry iigits victims to the tombs by'timuasasnds, with ouat being isrre.ted its its pmiogress by the aned--. icinaes itn cinni use at the present tithea. But a brighiter day is cosng; anad hass conso-as to sutcceelialty arrest this disecase. DR. RtO GE~RS' LIVERWVORT AND TAR, untt osly gives immssediaste relief in COUGild anud COLDS. bnt fioma the sestimonasy oaf~inen of the highest staniding haere andl elsewhere, it is inoak ingC some very remarkable cures of CONSUhI P TION. ~Impijrovemecits in di thtresatmsenst of diseuaes arie onaward, iaid sntig can arrest its spirit ini the pssesenit agos. For sale at this place by G. L. PENN, Agetnt. RiSLLY'S VElulIlFUGE Uk COMllPOUND yrpof Pink Root. Ass etractiual WOI IiILLER, perfectly s:des ina all Casses. It operates genitly osn the lBowevls an sd is so pleasanst that whleun childrens onic get ia taste, thsey cryjfor it. Preplared in sai oldl Wholenale ansd Rtnl lay IL\VILAND), liIILEY, & CO.. Druggists, Aisgo-ta. Alo,ssll byv G. L. PEN.N, A"gent, Eigl~ield, and lay Gtsisstry -.alerchanta genseral ly. Pnice il5cts. Eiyer Lodge N1o. 17. O' Uej h~ metlt setinag oif this Loidget will bea he1ld on ~ alny exens next at 8 n'closck. F. II. WA R D)LAW, See. Sep.htembiler I10 It , ~35 N otiee. 1.at this Vilbige on Tnesdny thie 2nd of Ocitber. next The Phaysicinoss oif the Dist-rict genecraty are respei'fily insvited to anendssi. ELEERT'I ILAND, SF~c'Y. Edlgefiehl C. 11., Set 19 2t 33 . ~j" WVe tare authorised sto announce Capt. DERICK llOLSONiBAKE, as a Cuatdidlate for Tax Ciollector. THE HODGES fISTITUTE. Greenwood, Abbevilie, S, C. ALLEN DEDnICK. A. Md. Pmacsir.. J.M1ES P11ILIPt, Eco. Dxr'utnTssr. N. WV. IhODGES, Asns-rAS. T IIE last gnarter of 1$-19 of theo above namei~d lInstituste will comminence ona die 1st Octobier, wheni ste exrcises will be condne-c red ina the nsew kilinig wh'iebi has beens ere.cted. TIhse next scholastic ye:ar n ill biegin easrly ini Jannary, whien stuperioir advanitages will be aif Gratifual for past1 'paatroniage. the Hodlges Isa, stitutec I loks. to the inatel ligentt and libernl inid ed p~aresn ansd gnsardians ina the South for snap por' t, esnsfident of suce:s, ad askinig only thai its aiearits as n is titaution of leuarnaing maay be conssideredt. For infoirmiationi address tile Principal, Wood vilte, S. G. 'N. B.--Wanied, na the- 1st of October,a Tenachuer cuumspetenst toa takae n-charge, equal mr sacholarshiip restinired. to naas adinsary academy, Besides the aninasl qutaficatbins lhe ut be fhthful sand eilling. Fe:. Particulars addres.> the P'rincipal, Wood vileet18.193 AIERICAN HOTEL am.tt f So. Ca,, IlI F RO. the 'very increase' patroliged'e; tentled to the subscriber. ha has amefl .ir duced to improve his HOUSE aOd PREM SES still fitrther, and would espectfully;ni mmance t~ his former patrone and the publi that he is now well prepared toi makeall-cun fortable who may favor himls with a call.. The STABLES and CALRIAGE [1JI. SES have been 'enharged and iniproived, mn persons leaving horses muy deliend upon has ing them .well attended to. HlORSlES and CA1RIUAGES alw:ivs in re; ditness to convey passentgers to, and roii '.1 Rail Road. or to any part of the Country. V.1. K ETC IIAM. Hamburg, Sept. 19, 1819, 3m 35 To Physicians, Druggists AND COUNTRY MlE',RCiAN''S. Dr. J. N. Keeler and Bro. inta4 respect full solicits attiention to-their fre-h stock of Englis) French. German and Amcrican !)ruts, .1ledi cines. Cheinieals. Paints.. Oils 1)ye Slott: Glas< Ware, Perfumery, Patrnt ,Medicines; &t llnving opIener a new store, No. 294 Malak St. with a (a!! supply of Frsh Drugs:nnid Met iines, wt respectlilty solicit Gonntry denka to, examine onr stock befbre pim ehusinag elst where, promising otio nmd all who-may feel di posed to extend 1o us their patrouage, tit se them genuimit I)rn$ rnd Medciies, on as hi iral terms as any other house in the City. un, to faithfully -xcecute all orders entrusted to it promltly cawl with dispatch. One of the proprietors bcing i regulir phy siciat. a(lolrds ample guarantee of tha genitt g1nality of all articles sold at their estltishmetten We especially invite drt.'gists tid cOuntr; merehante, who. may wish to becomie agenil fur Dr. Keckr's Celebratcd Family Mcdicince (stim.dard and popular- remedies,) to forwar their :tdiresi. Soliciting the patronnee of deaters. we rt main. J N. KEELIER & DRO.,7 Wholesale Druggists, No. 21 Market stree Philadelphia. -. September 19, 1849. 3> A LL persons indebted to the Etnie of.johi J. ays, deceased, will make en Anid those having deands will reder thern inl prolCtly attested. . . S. HI. MAYS, Ex'r. Sept. 19 184 . 3m - 35 STATE OF SO UTU CA ROLINA EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY. B Y JOHlN HILL, Esq., Ordinary u Edgefield Dislrict. Whereas Eugene Burt, hath applied t< me for Letters of Atlmniuiratioii.on all am singular the goods and chattels, rights not credits of Susan Huit, late of the Dietric afo'resaid, deceased. These are; theroforo, tocito and odman isis elf atd singular, the kindred and credi tors of IIo s e ased, to he and appea beelore me, al our i.ot Ordinary's Cour lihr the said District to lio ktalp t ld.a field Court House on the 1st day of Oc tuler next, in show eatso, if any why th said administratiou should not he granted Given under my hand and sea. this 17t1 .day.f Soptetnher in the year of our Lor uine thoustnd oightthundred aid forty nine and in the seventy-fourth year of Amneri can Iidei endene. J1OlIN iLL, o. ix. . Sept. 19 2i Feather ~eniovating. ILL cease hiere iniseatm four weeks ft V th pmrpdse of going toa IJtimbnr". Thaace wishing thecir Fenrtthers R'eitmvnted, wi plealri send their .beils itni ar nly as pass5 ilt itn all pi-ohnahility it will be the last ebtnter the miay ho offered to thc citizetns of~ the. villa;,e ana vicinity. Se'pt. 12. 18409, if . 34 NOTICE! ONLY CHANCE. lOHN, the laccr, will stand te entstiin (a sason att my honeinq. Thlose whlo feel die potund ennt lteir " Juras accommonadated. TilOS. if. PATTISON. Sept. 12, 1849, - 't L .Reffoval. T IE Susrbrh'nving purchased of Mi S. F-Gole, hsis resideaace int the Villagt hta3 remtoved to the satte. E. F. T EAGUE, iM, D). Se pt. 12, 1849. 3f. 4 Copartners~hip. '3TElhave thti< dnmv associated witht n's. M? VV . [ E UCKMASTERt, int the tran: nettin of the Gar.ral Commission and Facto. age Buhsiness, which w ill haerenlier he condtteltc aitaser thte tname and style of Jurtas, Co-rI 'tu Co, EFFERS & COTIHRAN. Un aamurg. Se pY. 10;1849, if 34 Loaf, Crushed and Pow dered suigar.' 001LBS. Loaf Sugar,. don1b refitned, 1,000 Lbs. Crtu-hed' Smnr, doutile refitic 1.0(t( ' Powdaeared " 5" " 2,0010 " Clartfied "' Fear satle'hy 11. A. KP.NRICK. llinmbatrg, Sept. 10, 1819', 6t 341 . otice. ' T lIE Suibscrther otur fur sale her Hlous Pattd Lo-r about .j of a mile from Edlg field C. 11. lyinig ett the road leadmtg fri Etlgeliel C. If. to Coaltmblia, andi. cotntainita fir acres; also all that tract oaf land coaninii int. j200jaore.s, sittiate about three mniless froe Ediraliuld Villatge. The [House atnd Lot will be sohul onl tlIc fir Monuday in October. oan a credit of onte, two ni three years. theu p~urchse~r givingi noto antd tw n pproved staritics, anad a miortgnge of the-preti istas to secure the purchase maonecy. R. B L AILOCK, .P.P.R. B3LALOCK. Sept. 12. 18419, tf . 34 CGenmuine Cod Liver Oil. UST received, ai suipply of this vatunth Qjtrticle recenltly bronigler inito such extel sivut use by its atstoniishiing eiTects in pnhtnna attd oather disenises. It is replort 'tf one pnya cian, (Dr. Williams. or N. Y.) that of 234 cas, of tiaherculous disease of the liings, treated dti tmg the Iast two anid a hmalfyears, of wisch has ptreserved ntotes, only tnineteett derivedr ma'.~rked henclit tfromt thle tuse of thmis OiI. I aatr own commluntity one0 person has salreati heen,. tat all apapeartnnees, material benefitted I this remeidy. For Sale by' G, L. PENN, Agent. SHERIFF'S SALE. Y virtue ofiuiry wits of Fieri Fa cias, to me directed, I will proceed tn sellat "E eielfCourr House, our the Gafra M4iday fnd- Tuesday. following in c- Oct o aerjitt, the follioing property, in the a folltiri cAsevi: - :1.F. '.'ley' fo others. vs. H. C.. Eth ' eriulde, tait tfi of land contaihing two hun '. 7dred'peltes inore or less, belonging to the defendsit; tndjoding lands of itrdett E th crilge, 'Hobcock Sutherd and others. d JiaesF Watson & Co. vs. Nathaniel r- S. tLrr.ison, a uacr of land containing one hundred acres more-or less, adjoiniog !- lands of Jaimes Sietwart, Jacob Worthing L tuniod others: hiug R. P.' Qnarles, Bearer. vs. Alexander Pres-ley atract of land where defeulan, lives, adjottinto lands of Wiley H atrison, Abner Perriq ,and ofhers. J. W. Chtntamw, Bearer, vs.. Jobh 31. Monme ahd John R. Mourr, the tract of land where-ddfendant Johnl M. Aloore lives, Y a djoin ing lands of William Andrews and ot'rs. W. Biroiks, Bxccntor vs. Elizabeth Ttr ne arid Si'tu. -Attitway, tract of land be b longi'g' tonihe'defea'idant Elifabbtl'Turner ner; 'cout liftg xty acres mtore or less, adjoiniiiglands of' Sun. Attaway ahd oth ers. James Hart vs. M. L. Gearny, JacOb Padgett "nid otherAvs. M. L. Genrt' and. I thers,-" ebtindsoner in Equity v4. M1. L. a Geuriv, dI'-'O Gon.cr and C. J. GJover, a tract of land belongintg to the defendant -1. L. Gerty. adjoining lands of Adam "Minrick-aid others. t. i1'. r.'utller vs. Thomns. Jones, the tract of'ianid -where the defendant lives. Bland1'&'lltler vs. C. W. Cochrnn, the tract of-land -where the defendant lives; cunaining.id hundred acres rore or less, utdjjnni iThds of Jumes Ciirroll and oth a ie Battis vs. W. G. Ruissell siul irisoe; John Colgan vs. W. G. Rutiell the House and Lot now oc'cupied byC .' LRiforcontaining two acres more or less, adjrninig-lands of W. F. Durisoe, V. P. J3utler aud others; levied out as the property of W. G. Russell. Luko S. Bland vs. John Bland, one ne gro girl named Elhabeth, levied on as the property of the defendant. Jolnt L.: Doby vs. Ar.H. Burt, the fol lowing netroas, viz Molsey. Anna and her two 'children, Lanra and her child, Mtty arid tier child, Louisa, Dick and Aaron, 'th abovo -property by consent of pinrdies, will be sold on at short credit. '.--S. CH RISTl E, S. E. D. Sept. 8-1543,. 4e 34 l STATE:OESOUTH CAROLINA. D-EDGRFIELD DISTRIC''. :IN ORDINARY. - .OJN HILL, Eq., Ordidary of r . Edgelild Di.trict t Whereas Luke Rodg'ers hath applied to ma for Detters of Adininistration, on all "a d the goods and chattels, ri-jhts ~'""uciller Rodgers, late -c stu . - ceased. horefore, to ---. lar, the kindred anl cred .eceased, to be andia pe.tr .., at our next Ordinary's Court - said Distc, to holden at Edge. lield Court House; on the 24th day of Septemnber insbt., to show cause, if atty, .why the said ddmuinistratidun should not be grateud. . ... -Giveri uider miy hand and seal, this the i th day oliSepetember in the year of our ILord one liusand eight htundrod and forty-nine, an'd in the 74th year of Ainet Sican lndepehdence.. .* JOHN [HILL,ozi>. SeptemtrJ. 2c . 34 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA .EDUEFIELD DlSTrRICT.. . IN ORDINARY. I) Y JOHINiH ILL, Esq., Ordinary of ~ IEdgelild District.. Whtereas'Johtn B. Hofmes, hath np-. plied to ml for Letters of Admtinistra thmtn.on alljgrid- einrgular the goods ad chattels, rights and credits of Williamt H Iolmnes, late .of the Disiriet aforesiid; deceased. .. Thlese are, ihereforre, to erto nod %dmon .ish adl and iingular, the kinidred anid credl .itcrsoaf the saidl deceased, to be atnd appeatr befo~re rue, at our. next Ordinary's Court . fur the saidt lisirict, to be holdoen an Edlge . field Court House on the 24th day of Se p tembher instn4to .shiow causec, if any; why the sid a'tistratioti should not he gran Given innN my hand and' seal, ihns the d 7th day of Septembrer in the year of our rLor-d onte thousatnd eightt hundred arid forty-nine and in sevetiny-fourth year tof American Ihdependlence. - . JOHN HIILL,o.E.D. Septemblir 2 t3 STATI 'I OSOUTH CAROLiNA. EDGEFIELD D)ISTRICT. IN ORD1NARY. TY JOHNILL, Esq.,.Ordinary of .LEdgefeld District:i WVhereas:'3. C. IHard, ha~th applied -to me for L'etters of admninistration, nun all ntud u.ingular the goods and chatutles, tights anid credits of WV. L. Russell, late of the FDistrict afor'esaid decealed. rThese are, wherefore, to'cite and admion Sish allund singular, the kindred and credi tors of tho snid deceased, to be and a ppear b lefore mue,. at-our next Ordinary-a Court for the said-Distriet, to be holden at Edge ' field Courti.-Hotse on the bt day of d C'--tober next, to show' cause, if anny, 0 why the sui adtministraionr should nOat be '* granted,.. Given under my ha-ad aind sealithis 1th day of Septemnber in the yenr of our Lord one thousand-- eighut htndred and forty -- niune, and in, thre severntj,-.fourtht year of Amiericanu frndependence. ho.]OHN Hi LL, o. E-.D. u Se ptember 12 2t 34 Lamp'il, Candles &c. r- ' GALLONS Lamp Oil, a choaice e- article. o 200 Gaells'Lamnp Oil, (sutmer strained.) a 200 " Train Oil. [y Dr oxes Sperm Candles. y N " Adamnirttine Canudhes. 10 " Hall's Candles. Par sale by * H.. A. KENRICK. IHambturg Sept.5t,1849, -a tf., 33 EIDGEFIELD hOTEL 13 STILI KEPT OPEN BY 1. JENLYGS. T IE Subeiicr respectfully inuflirdis his frieds ind the public at large, that he still keeps the above Hutel andl is prepared to accommodate all lto inny favor him with their compauty. his Table wyill be furnished with the best that the market will aliord, nnd his Bar with chsoice Lihlnprs. His Stables are roomy anda well provided with good hulsume 1'reni d'er and antteled by an atteitive (islei-. ills 'i'rms will be mtlerate to suit the times. lie takes this opporninity to return his thndks for past favors and solicits a n.mtiiaonuee o the same. 11. JENNINGS. Sept 4. 1549 3t 53 CAROLINA HOTEL. . I AMB nU RG,-S. C., OLIN A. HlOUSTON having taken the * above Estalishitent respecifully solieits uhe patrun:ii!e bf his friends and the pulhic gen ially. The liniidingt is at present undergong thoronih repairs. Gtoud STAILES and also at LIVEItY STA BLE will be connected with the IIOT EL. The establishmuenit will be open ed on the 1st of October ne:it. August 29, 1&.19. 3m 32 i -"The Abbeville Baner will please intert for three Months and direct its tccount to-J A. Hutstoun Iltaurg, S. C., Real Estate for Sale. 1ET Subscriber oilbrs for Shc CIi C R0. KEE POND PLAGC. It is situited. eight mtiles ftom litmburgr. no the main Io.a ti. lgeuflielsl G. 11. The Tract is Piie'Land of snperior Vality, ind cotnits about seytn noudred acres. It is at this time in a fine state of progressive imprsovemtent. andl is suacelstiblIe of the hi:;hest degree ofcultivdtiori. The oit let and range for stock is excellent, and the .healthfuluess of the pltet is unsurpassed. -These advautages, and its neanrat to market makes it a truly desirable place. To an op.. proved purchaser the terms will he ncenmto datinig. W. W. GEIGEIL Augnst 18 Gt . :m Log Creek Lands For' ale. T 1i CSubscriber ofners for sale his valua ble tract if land. situated ott Log Creek, abont seven miles north of Eduedieht U. House, containing five hundred (500) acres, more or lets, adjoning lanudi iif 11r; Nancefs Bltckr, A -T. Hodges, John Bnirt and others, one half of which is woodland well tinherdl, On the pientises aro a gaud Dwelling and 'N-gro hi eses. Gin house. Blackssith Shop, and all neeas:ry oitt btiildings. The land is well adap-ted to growing Corn, Cotton aid Stiidl Grain Tite tract is well watered. Also the growing crop of Corn and Fodder and lonr lules..onp Wagon and sundry arti cles too tedioits to inenunon. The land. it not dis1p'ised of at private sale, t ilrbe se.d it Edgefield Conrt louse. to tl1a hitgheist bidder,'on the tirst Mtonday in Decem her tle.t. Terus made known on the dalty of sale. AL. D. WE S. . Sept 4. 18.19 tf ..3 Land for Safe.... T lE Subscriber oilers for sale diA the-most. nccoiniodaiine ternis..the tract of. inntt "jj hei.tow resides. Sqid. tract colntis oak; it is situated on the he .deriifs "if. Steveu's Creek, and is vety well watered. hay in.. two never faiilin. sprinigs. it adjoins latds of 'j J. G. Allen'anid .3lr. Contrad Lowery. Sept.5.i140, if .33 -N EIW G OO DS! hi E Subscriber- ha jnst receieed his *a Stock of -. * Spring & Suummer Goods, Consismtig itt part of r PRINTED JAC.. alUSLINS, S!LIK AND LINEN BitAGES. DOTTED ANII PLAIN SWISS MIUSLINS, aMUS -LINS GINGilAM, ENGLI811 &. AMlERICAN PRINTS,. For L adies.Dr.sss Mt uislint Tritminigs. Ftino Botniets & Buttnet Ribibonts, , Grocueries. Hlartlware, Crockery,. Sitott:a. Ltghtorn.- Pdnnttm, Silk atnd BEAVER II'l'S. All of which will be ia~tld very low, anmd alhib erid discount for CAS H. **JIA. Miarefi 21 18.10, ti 9 NOT 'IC E. T lIE Copartntershipt heretolbre existing nn der te tnme and Style of JOlHN LYON & CO. is this day dissotlved by muntual coient. Persoins htavinug tdentinds againust the tase Firita will piresenit them. utnd til persolts mutebted wi ph-nse enll tand settle, os we wishi to close upi the busineas us soont as ptssible.. JOHlN LYON. JOHN IP8'COMLB. Ang. 10, 18-19. 4t 32 NMoti cc I S I1EREB3Y GIV EN. that application will be mtade at te next setting of~ the Legisla tire tior i New Roail leaingt out fromt the Mar tin Townt Road in this District, at of ne~ar Sa'm niel Steveits, and4 inusersectitng ihe Lotg Caine Ruadh, tat or tne.ar Gibsotn Collians. . Atugust T1 t f 2&. Not ice IS IIER EBY GIVEN..thtat a pplientiint will bemade to the Legislatture or 8tutth Ciaroli. tia, at is uiet Session,. to inc..rporntte a Gut pany for te purp~hose of, muaking a Plattk Road frotm Edgefill to llatttbury. August 22, t,3 Noticc I S IHerebty giqeni, thatt applic:ttion will lie ttade tet die ntext Legislaure Sir ilte grant of a nuew' Rond, coitinencitig at itt ntear the old Steatm M~ill.-ittmerly owned by Hentry WVil linit ont the Mairtitntown Rood.nndti intersectitng the~ Longentne -Roadi, at or near M~lajor Jtthnt Toinupkini'd Mill,' oni Little Stevents Greek anid said Road. Jutly 18 1849. 3 mt 2f Notice. A LT. ttose idebted to the Etate of Hezno kinh Strinme; doe'd., tre htreby reeytested httoamake immtuediate paymttit anod those liavitng deanatds to present ihemt prtoperly .aiirsted, U. 1. & S. C. STROItU E, Admt'rs. Atngutst 1, 4n2 ~5 Cenats Reward. I WILL4 give te abov~e reward to any per -. son writ will deliver WM. SA WYERS to mei,'who is a bound nuppremic.' to mec netar Ger-. manotville P. 0. in Edgefield Disrict, and wvho ruin away ott the 26th otf August lost. I also forewarn till persons from trading with hittm or boarding hitm tm any respect. Snt 1, 1849. .f 3,." COPARTNERSIIIP. T HE undersigned, having tissociated . themselves in business under the name and style of DUNB3AR. & GARMANY, fore the purpose of transacting a general GRO CEIY BUSINESS, in this place, respect fully invites thb atiention of Planters to their Heavy S;dik of ill th'e leading articles of general cotabninptidn. They may be found at the stand recently occupied by B. S. Dun bar, and nearly opposite tile stand formerly occupied by G W. Gainan1" where they -< will bo- 'appy to receive their rormer friends - and patrons, together with tub public at large. We are detcgninid to keep onstantly on hand a stock unsuepassed by iny ever offered in this market, and believing our facilitiep for buying Low,'to bo-equal to any in the place, we will always be prepared to sell at the lowest prices, either for Cash or on time to - approved custoxiiis. Having r'enred the Ware-House formerly .o'ccupied by B. Elliott,; and placed it under thh charge o} n xpe - - rienced man, we are prepare4 to offer equal advantaies in storage with any Ware~llouse-' in the place ; and liberal Cash Advances made, at all times, on -Cotton stored with us, or on shipments made to G. W. Germany & Co., Savannah, whose charg'es will be as -. low as usually made by other Fictors,., The highe.t prices p'aid. at all limes for Cotton and other produce brought 19 mark - .11. S. DUNBASt - G. W. GARMANZ. Hamburg July 8, tf 26 BEG leave to return my thanks to th publie for the liberal patronage heretoford bestowed on me; and solicit a contint'ancS of the same for the new firm. - B. S. DUNDAhl I Cara. I BEG leave to return my thankst'o the public for the liberaJ patronago hereto fore bestowed on me; and solicit a continue anco of the sate for the new. firdm. . 'G. W. GAR1IANY. '.id eng Goods in Stjojre 50 .lhds Prime u 0 aiiag J 10 llhde. common N. O. Sugar, 20 . choice Pdriu Rico, Sq a 25 Birreli clarified 5 '. F'enshed . 2 " jiowlered - 5 Bores Woolsey & Woolsey double iefined Idaf sugar, 2 " Charleston d'ouble tcluied loaf st'gnr, . 21J Hhds. M iscovado Molausesu .5 " Trinidad . '5i Barrels New Orleans" 101) Barrels No. 3 Mackerel (la' r .Y 20 Kits No. 1 . i.5 bags prime kid C't ed 0" . Lagitgra " 20 " " old Cuba 's - 30 " " ol.Java ' - 6000 Lhs. Union. brand white Ledd $8. . extra aid puruj . 300 Gall.ois Linseed,Oi1, .2 flirrels.Train . 300 Lbs. Putty.it bladders : 125 Boxes window gltis (al s _75 Iiegs.Eaterr tlit assor R 20.0Q Lbs2ia'as6otja Swedes I - A 500 "." Casteel (bandersons,) r 100 Coils hemp rope,, , 10 aes homespun (AtGsta tihI a ture; 5"." (Graniteville Com b~oy B ." heavy .couon Osnabutgu - 21) bores spermn catdies 20) -' Adatmanrtne candles, 10 " H ull & Sonis pat'ent candles .30 Ilhds, bacotd sides (westera,) 4000 Lbs. colntry Bacon. 3 Tiurebi lice. &.:c - ALSO Yrn, Shjoep, Hate, Caps, Tithbs, sugar-cans, sieves, Tub'ac, Popper, Spice, .ntger. Teig Cane-scai Chairs, Wood .seat.C.hairs, Grind tones, snd many otlter articles ioo tedlonui to itwre. DUNB4R, & GARMANt. lltnihuirg. July 11, 1849, tI 25 *UPERIOR APPLE f1NEUCAR, Fide WVest~lndiat Molasse4, A crhoice atrticle of. Suga? Hose Molasses, for rinily utse at DIAND & BUTLER'S. A'nanust 13I tf 30 TADIES Dress Goods, a large assortmnent, - ai t BLANDl & BUTLER'S. Jaly 4, . tf 24 (TT[IiTE & Colored Muslins, very cheap, W'cant bo had it BLAND & BUTLER'S. Juily 4, tf 24 BA IKEG ES jand Tissues, -bandsome and cheap. call immediately at .BLAN D & Bt'?LER'S. ial 4. tf 24 -~ FEW more of die'e Beautiful Emibroid -k ed Swisses, dt' . - BLAND & BUTLER'S.. July 4, tf 24 O L04 ES, thsat are Gloves, at ~JW BLAND BUT1LR'S, ,July 4, tf 2 SIIOESu of all kinds, Gaiteas, Slippers ad Biuskitns, at BLAND & BUTLEI'S. Jiuly 4, t6- 4 U LST Reeeived'som~e Beautiful Embrode *e Mtuslin-Sacku and Matntillas, at BLAND & BUTLER'S. Jully 4, 'if 24 O F those Beantiful Fretich Fans, afew more of the same siurt, at BLAND & BUT~LER'S.. July 4 , .tf 24. L ETTER, Fuools (Cap.and Note Paper, at -L BLAND & BUTLER'8.. July 4, tf 24 0.fA PE RS atid-Sauces, for your fresh meals,. Jat BLAND & BUTLER'S. July. 4,. tf , .2 1 RESHI Vernmacelli and Macaroni, at -- IL' BLAND & BUTLER'S. July 4, if 24 FEW hundred Pounds of that delighttfu4 A Steatt refitted Candy, at BLAND & BUTLERS~e Jnly'4, tf 24 A FEW thousand pounds of Bacon, yet ig Store, at* .BLJAND & BUTLER'S. July 4, tf 246 EVERY thing you- want and mere tat the same place, where you get articies oi the best qutality at low prices, at BLAND &.BUTLER'S. July 4, 'if'