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Important to Teachers. The undersigned having been appointed a committee, by a meeting of citizens held in the vicinity of Greenwood for the purpose of adopting measures to cs'ublish Male and Female Academies in said village, to advertise for 'JYuchers in the sun veral departments, would inform all who may desire to engage in teaching, that they will receive applications until tnc lOtli ot November next. Three are wanted?three competent instructor*, viz: In the Male school, a teacher who is qualified to prepare young men for College; in the female Academy, u male teaeher well qualified to instruct in the highest branches of education would be preferred, but applications will also be received from female teachers of experience for this department; also, one comp< tent female teacher in the Musical department. Mono need apply for either department except such as can l.:..l. 4 : -r 1 -i luiiiicn mjiii u r~Liinuiimis ui uiurui ciiurucicr and of quuiiflcatious Cor teaching. Persons making application by letter are requested to address Albert Waller, Esq. Woodville P. O., Abbeville District, S. C.; or any of the undersigned, who reside in Greenwood, can be seen on personal application. J. 1\ Watson. J. M. Chiles. V. Griffin. W.P.Hill. W. Smith. A. Waller. W. 13. Brooks. 11. M. White. i>. Brooks. fc5~The Carolina Bantist and TCil?r?-fi<-Iil Atiwrtisi-r are requested to copy the above semimonthly until the 15th November and forward ace'ts to this office immediately, sept 'Si SO sm4t i STRAYED From llie subscriber some ! G weeks sine \ a large red | jlifliiBW/ COW with white spots. She i r^ff-iwn's marked with a crop and nn-> ! (lcilMl in tbe right mr, and a swaliow-fork 1 in the left. Any information will be 1 thankfully received; or a liberal reward) will be given to any person who will deli~ vcr her to mo at this place. Sept 23 C. H. ALLEN. The State of South Carolina, audi:villi: district. 1 J\ O 11 A JM U Jii 1C y. Uriah O. Tate, vs. Enos Asbury Tate. ?ZJi// jor Partition. I3y \irtui: of an order from the Court of Cl ar.cery, will be sold, ui Abbeville Court House, e-n tin- first Monday in November 1.1xi, the tract ot Land described in the Miitl bill, containing lour hundred acres, more or h Ft?, Minate in the District and Slate afori said, on Shankliu's Creek, waters ot Little River and Savannah, and bounded by lands ol Joshua Meachum, Juo Power, Jr, and A. Hunter, on a credit of one and two years. The costs to be paid iu ca&h, and the purchaser to r*iv#? Itnml ? d" " and security and a mortgage of the pin* litis* s lo secure the purehsisf money, and pay lor titles. II. A. JONES, C. E. Coin'rs office, Septal, 1840 30 6t IMPORTANT SALE ! Will bo sold, on the 11th NOVEMBER NEXT, at the late residence of Joshua Meat-hum, the tract of LAND on which he lately resided, situate about thirteen miles westward of the village of Abbeville, containing One Thousand Four Hundred and Thirty Acres, more or Irsb. Th? place is in a good state of improvement, having on it a good Dwelling HOUSE, GIN HOUSE and SCREW,THRASHING HOUSE and THRASHER, a new MILL HOUSE and MILL, and all necessary out buildings; three hundred acres of freshly clearc'i land. ALSO, AY ill be sold at the same time and place, about live thousand bushels of CORN, a quantity of FODDER, about four hundred bushels ot WHEAT, about one thousand bushels ot OATS, and about fifty bushels of RYE; HORSES and MULES, CATTLE, SHEEP. HOGS, HOUSE- I HOLD and KITCHEN FUTNITURE, PLANTATION TOOLS, find mflnu olher articles. The land will be sold on a credit of one and two and throe years, and the personal property on o credit of ont* year, the whole to bear interest from date. JAMES MEACIIUM, Ex'or of Joshua Mcachum. August 26, 1846 26 lit HEAD QUARTERS, 2nd Bkigade, ) Auffnst 21st lfidfi I D ) J The following Regiments' will purade for Review and Drill at times and places specified. The 10th Regiment at Richardson's on Tuesday the 29th of September. "WOT ft eminent at the Old-Wells, on Thursday the first day ol October. The 9th Regiment at Lowes on Saturday the 3d day of Octobpr. The 8th Regiment 8t Morrows Old Field on Tuesday the 6th day of October. The 6th Regiment at Lomax's on Thursday the 8th duy of October, The commissioned and non-coramis sioned officers ot each Regiment will as< Bemble on the day previous to their Review for drill and instruction. Bv order of Brig, Gen. P. H. BRADLEY. W. W. Belcher, Brigade Major. The Edgefield Advertiser will copy the above twice. Sept. 8j 1846. 28 5t Election Notice. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Abbeville District, that an ELECTION will be held at the following places on the SECOND MONDAY and TUESDAY in OCTOBER NEXT, lor a Representative in Congress, also for a Senator, to supply the vacancy occasioned by the resituation of Dr. A. B. Arnold, whose term of office will be the unexpired time for which the said A. B. Arnold was elected, and for five Members to represent the District in the Legislature, also five Commissioners of the Poor. The following are the names of t he Ma na?rrr? at the respective Precincts: At the Court House, N J Davis, Augustus Lomax and William Hill. At Drake's, D O Hawthorn, S DonI nald, and A H Miller. At War rent on, W H McCaw, C B Guffin, R Wilson. At Callahavi*s, J Robinson, B Callaham, J F Clinkscales. At LoundcsvilLj J G Caldwell, R Da vis, J Maulden. At Calhoun's Mills, W T Diennan. R Brady, P LeRoi. At McGaw's, W Bradley, J C Lindi sev. ir D Mr.PI;iin * At White liali't JC Sproull, E Watson, S Marshall, jr. Cambridge, R Child, W Carter W Chiles. At Giec/tuood, R M White, W D Partlow, T L Coleman. Woodville. II Talbert, M Hutchison, Thomas Ross. Dead Fall, 1* D Kleugh, J V Reynolds, W Buchanan. ScuJJleton, B F Jones, A H Magee, J Killingsworth. Hollimarfs Store, E Trible, R C Harkness, 11 M Prince. Smithvide, J Jordan, Silas Ray, B Stewart Frazier's, G J Cannon, E Nelson, S B McClinton. Norwood's, J F Gray, S J Hester, W Speer. Stony Point, D W MeCants, J Smith G Appleton. Morganc's, B E Gibert, P L Guillebeau, E C Martin. Moseley's, J H Britt, H Palmer, B Talbot? Cot/iron's, W P Sullivan, S Perrin, S C Pennsil*. Due West Comer. J H Hadden, J Cowan, 11 Ellis. Cokesbury, W C Anderson, B Z Herndon, J Wright. Speed's, A F Wimbish, J A Speer, W j Lomax. The votes to be counted at the Court House on Wednesday alter the election. August 19, 1846 25 8t To the People of Abbeville m._ t ?i a ue Buuscnocr respecuuny solicits an persons ind? bled to the Sheriffs Office for COST, Plaintiffs or Defendant's,art* earnestly requested to come forward and settle, as this is my last yt-ar in office, I shall be compelled to have all cost du<k tne in the office settled. You will find myself or Mr Tagrcrart always in attendance April 15 7 tf J. RAMEY. Valuable Town Property for Sale. ri ri The subscriber intending to fmove to the country, offers for 'giflbsal.' his HOUE and LOT in JiskssSthc Village of Abbeville, situated on the Public Square. Tne House is a comtortable and commodious one, and in connection with it, are two LAW OFFICES, winch can be rented at fair prices. All the out buildings and fencing are new. and the Dwelling House has been recently PAINTED. Any person wishing such property, would do well to call and sf?e me. Dec 17 42tf J. RAMEY. NOTICE. WHITLOCK, SULLIVAN & WALLER, having placed all their NOTES and ACCOUNTS in our hands tor collection, with special instructions, those indebted by Note or Book Account, would do well lo call and make payment as soon as convenient. Payment is not to be made lO either of the nartnrrs. hut nlnno tn us. PERRIN & McGOWEN July 22,1846 21 tf The<- State of South Carolina. Abbeville District. James Marvin appl't. vs. Gordon Martin and others.?Real Estate of Alexan der Martin deceased. It appearing to my satisfaction that Alexander Martin, Oliver Martin, and John Martin Defendants reside without the limits of this State. Ordered that they do appear and object to the division or sale of ine real estate of Alexander Martin deceused, on or before the first Monday in December 1846. or their consent to the same will be entered on record. DAVID LESLY Ord'y. Sept. 1, 1846. ' 3m JOHN G. BASKIN; Attorney at Law, having taken an office in the rear of the Court House and near to the Printing Office,will promptly attend to all business entrusted to > his care. Jan 14 46 The surest way to make ourselves agreeable to others, is by seeming to thinlf tKom oa TjT T--11? ov. u we appear iuiiy sensible of their good qualities, they will not complain of the want of them in us. CANDIDATES, F ?r the Legislature. The friends of equal rights and liberties take pleasure in announcing HO? BERT UONN ALD as a candidate to represent Abbeville District at the ensuing session of the Legislature. He is a well wisher of Temperance, but an uncompromising opponent of Pledges. For {Sheriff. We are authorized to announce Mr. J. 11. TARRANT, ?s a candidate for Sheriff at the ensuing election. We are authorized to announce T. P. MOSELY as a candidate lor Sneritt or Abbeville- Dis. at the ensuing election. We arc authorized to announce W. A. COBB as a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Abbeville District at the ensuing election. The friends of A C HAWTHORN announce him as a candidate for Sheriff* for Abbeville District at the ensuing election We are authorized to announce VACHAEL HUG11EY as a candidate lor Sheriff, at tl?? enRiiintr olertinn , ? ? p For Clerk. We are authorized to announce THOS P SPIERIN as a candidate tor Clerk of Court of Abbeville District at the ensuing election. We are authorized to announce J AS. S. WILSON as a candidate for Clerk of Court tor Abbeville District at the ensuing Election. We are authorized to announce Dr. S. V. CAIN, as a candidate for Clerk of the Court at the nt-xt ensuing election. For Tax Collector. The friends of EZEKIEL TRIBLE announce him as a candidate for the oflicf of Tax Collector at the ensuing election. The State oi' South Carolina, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. In Ike Court of Common Picas. Thomas L. W hillock, who i6 in the custody of the Sheriff of Abbeville District, by virtue of a writ of cupia.s ad satisfaciendum, at the suit of McCarl?T &. Allen, having filed his petition, with a schedule ot his whole estate, real and persona), for the purpose of obtaining the benefit of the Act on.hu Cienerul Assembly called 44 the Insolvent Debtors' Act." Public notice is hereby given, that the petition ot the said Thomas L Whitloek will be heard and considered in the Court of Common Pleas for Abbeville District, at Abbeville Court House, on Thursday the tw> nty-Hecond day of October next, or such other day thereafter as the Court may order during the T<rm commencing at the place aton-said, on the third Monday in October next; and all ihe creditors of the said Thomas L Whitloek are hereby summoned personally or by their attornies tn anili'lir fllpn niwl thi>r/> in fh? cni/l ri ? ** to shew cause, if any they can, why the benefit ot the act aforesaid should not be granted to tiie said Thomas L Whillock, upon his executing the assignment required by the acts aforesaid. JNO F LIVINGSTON, C. C. P. Clerk's Office, July 18, 1846 21 3.n The State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. In the Common Pfcas. William A. Cobb, vs. James Knox.? Foreign Attachment. Till' Plaintiff* in I ho ntinvo unoo liouim. UI.O day filed his Declaration in my office, and the Defendant haying no wife or attorney known to be within the State, upon whom a copy thereof inty be served : It is Order* d that the said Defendant do appear and plead th?*relo within a year and a day from this date, or judgment by default will be given nguinst hun. JNO. F LIVINGSTON, Clerk. Clk's Office, March 14, 1846. 3 ly STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Abbeville District?In the Court of Common Plsas. Joseph W. W. Marshall, bearer, vs. Francis Henderson, sen'r.?DvcVu. in AttackH. on. Promyry. Note. Whereas, the Pluimiff in (his nction Hid, . on this day, file his D< cl'irution sigi'insi the De fendant, uho is abs lit from and without tin* limits of this State, as it is said, and having neither wife nor attorn- y known, upon whom a copy of the above Declaration, with a rule to plead thereto, on or before the Tweniy-second day of November next, otherwise, final and absolute judgment will be then given and awarded against thr Defendant. JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, Clerk. Clerk's Office, Nov 22, 1^45 39 ly STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Abbeville District, In the Common Picas. Agues Kingsmorc,Adm'x. } Decl'n. in v. S Foreign Francis Henderson. i Attachm't. The Plaintiff having fih'd his Declaration in my office, an<l the Def-ndant having no wife or Attorney, known to be within the Stnto, on whom a copy of the same, with a rul<- to plead, can beserv< d : It is Ordered that the Defendant plead to the said Declaration within a yonr and a day, or I filial and absolute judgment will be yiven against him. J. F. LIVINGSTON, Ch rk. Clerk's Offio-, Nov ]9,1845 lv ^ NOTICE ~ Is hereby given to those concerned, that. I the citizens of Due West Corner, willapply for an Aqt of Incprpprstion at the ; next session of the Legislatore. ; May 15, 1846 T- I129f WAREHOUSE and COMMISSION BUSINESS, i hamburg, s. c. The subscriucrs having formed a partner| ship in tin: WAREHOUSE and COMMISSION BUSINESS, which they intend to continue at the old stand recently occupied by Wulker & Pearson, respectfully offer their services to the public generally. They will Store, Ship, and Sell, Cotton, Bacon, Flour, ami other Produce; Receive and Forward Merchandise, Purchase Goods to order, &c. mi : ? -1 11 ? - j. iieir cnarges win oe reguiaieu Dy those of the market; and liberal advances will be made on produce consigned to them wh?*n required. From the many advantages of their location, well known as the "WATER PROOF WAREHOUSE," and from the long experience ol Mr. Walker, who will give his personal attention to the sale of Cotton, &c., they trust, by strict attention to all business entrusted to their care, to merit a share of public patronage, and to give general satisfaction. WALKER & BRADFORD. C. WALKER. | S. RI. BRADFORD. On retiring from the Commission Busint'RK. T livnil mvuelF of tlif nn>cnnl nnnnr. ?, ~ ? ? r - - w" wrrW1' tunity to offer, on the part of Walker & Pearson, our sincere thanks to our patrons for thut liberal support with which they have favored us; and, at the same time, to solicit a continuance of the same lor Walker and Bradford, whom it affords me a pleasure to recommend to the confidence of my friends and tho public generally, sept IG 20 4t I. L. PEARSON. H. L. JKFFERS, Commission Merchant and General Agent, HAMBURG, S. C. Is always to be found at his* post, ready to devote his enure personal attention to the .saleol COTTON,FLOUR, BACON,&c. Buying Goods jor Planters <$* Merchants, RECEIVING AND FORWARDING GOODS, Free of Dravage, STORING OR SHIPPING COTTON, &e, &c. Having been actively engaged in busis fifes m tins place lor fifteen years, with five years experience in the above branches, lie still offers his services to his friends and the public, and flatters himself, that by energy and close attention to the prices of articles, eifher for sale or purchase, both in this and the Augusta'markets, he can be useful to all those who may favor him with their custom. His charges shall be moderate in all cases. He tenders hi# thanks lor past favors, and respectfully solicits a renewal of the same. sept 16 29 6t WARE HOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, AND RECEIVING AND FORWARDING AGENCY, HAMBURG, S. C. o., The undersigned has I & JsKbeen for three seasons, enKag''d in the above business. WlHwWWgfa He will continue to occupy the same Ware House; which, tor con venience and safety, is unequalled by any othr?r in Hamburg. Cotton shipped to me by the Itiver, will not incur any more expense for Drayni/e, &c., than it consigned to any Ware House on the bank of the River. All consignments and orders thankfully received and punctually attended to. Liberal advances will be made on Cotton, in stork, when lequired, Au<rfi23 I liV fiRHTFIlM 0 ? ?? " ? ' " **"" Not ice, Is hereby given, that a Petition will b?- offered loour next Legislature, applying for an act of incorporation for Lii>? rty Church September 2, 1846 '27 3m Th- State of South (Juroi; n'.. rlothe Managers of Election for the Election District of Abbeville: Greeting: Whereas, the 6eat in the Senate of th. &oid State, for the Election District aforesaid, has lately become vacant by the re. sanation of the Honorable A. B. Arnold : And whereas, by the Constitution of the Stan? of South Carolina it is provided that a writ of election shall be issued by the President of the Senate for the purpose of filling' the vacancy thus occasioned, for the remainder of the term for which the mernb<-rso resigning his seal was elected to serve. Now. therefore, you, and each of you, are hereby required, after due advertisement, and with strict regard to all the provisions of the constitution and laws of the said State, touching your duty in s'Jch cas<-, to hold an election for a member of the Senate for the Election District afore, said, to serve for the remainder of the term for which the said A. B. Arnold was elected to serve; the polls t^e opened at I the various placcs of election within the said D<s rict on the SECOND MONDAY in OCTOBER NEXT, and the day following, by the various etas of nana, gers for those places respectively; the managers tor all the places of election a foresaid to meet at Abbeville Court House on Wednesday following count the votes and declare the election. Witness, the Honorable Angus Prttereon, President of the Senate, at Barnwell, this third day of August, in the year of our f*ord one thousand eiarht hundred and forty-six and in the seventieth year of the Sovereignty and Independence of thin United Statue of America. ANGUS PATTERSON. President of the Senate. August 12,1846 34 Ot , W. C. & J. 3. MORAGNE* Attorneys at Law-?Have formed a Part- i n<'rehip for the practice of 1?AW, id Abbuville District. 8tf msssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssSssss^ REGIMENT AL ORDERS. Pursuant to General Orders, th>- t>i i> Re giment will parade at L< (MAX'S OLD FIELD, on THURSDAY the 8ih of I OCTOBER NEXT, equipped for Drill and Review. The commissioned and non-commissioned Officers will assemble at the same place on the day previous lor Drill and Instruction. By order of Col, S. Donnald : T. J. ROBERTS, Adj't. Sept 23 30 3t To Physicians. Having exchanged the practice of medi"" cine for a more congenial employment, I offer for sale my entire stock of MEDICINES, SHOP FURNITURE, SAD* DLE-BAGSS, an excellent ease of SURGEON'S POCKET INSTUMENTS, &c &c &c. This stock embraces all the medicines, furniture, &c. nescessary for the young Physician to enable him to enter at once upon the practice of his profession. The above articles will be sold at a sacrifice. Persons wishing to purchase will apply at the Printing Office. C. H. KINGSMORE. Ana 19 w O -CO II DR. HULL'S Vegetable Fever and Auge and anti-Fevcr PILLS. Among all the advertised remedies of the day for ague and Fever, or Chill and Fes ver, none seem to inert with such rapidity of salt; and give so much general satisfaction, a6 Dr Hull's celebrated Pills. Wher-? ever they have been introduced, all tonics in whatever shape, all mixtures and Pills and preparations of every character, designed for this disease, have been discarded, and Dr. Hull's Ague Pdls have been received as the only permanent cure. They stop the Chills and Fever the first day, and do not sicken the stomnnh r?r nnp. rate on the bowels. Young children and persons of all aires sexes, and conditions may use these Pills, not only with safety, but with the certainty of success. Reader, please notice the following1 testimony from your own friends and neighbors : l{ Abbeville District, April 9, 184C. ' This is to certify that I have sold several dozen boxes ofDr Hull's Vegetable Fever and Ague Pills within the last three years, and have used several boxes in my own family, and I have never known them fail curing the Chills and Fever in a single instance. I would recommend aU those persons subject to Chills and Fever to use Dr. Hull's Pills. fsiffnedl JOHN KRTJ.F.R Mr Lewis Covin, of Abbeville District, says he has known the Chills and Fever of twelve month's standing completely cured by taking only half a box of Hull's Ague and Fever Pills. Mr B Gassoway, of Anderson District, writes, in the fall of 1844, " I was severely attacked with the Chills and Fevers, which continued on uie until February, 1845. I tried several remedies, and was for some-* time under the treatment of a Physician, but received no lasting benefit from his prescriptions; my disease continued to increase in the frequency and severity of itf attacks. I at last had recourse toDr \r t? ?j a i?" iiun o Ti gnauic r evtr uiiu Ague i'ijis, and in using only one box was permanently cured, and have remained in good health ever since. I think they are a superior remedy in Chills and Fevers, and would cheerfully recommend litem to all persons subject to this complaint." We might give scores of references and certificates, but we refer the reader to our agents, where they in.iy obtain a pamph-> let (yratis) giving a full description of the medicine and its manner of use. Price, $1 per box. I>r. Hull's Cough Lozenges. Every family in the United States sbruld keep a supply of Dr Hull's Cough Lozens ges in the house, not only as a preventive medicine against the consumptive tenden cies ot the climate, but as an effectual remedy in all cast's of Coughs and Colds. Ccder Grove, Abbeville Dis Aft 19, '46 The 'f^raveiling Agent of Drs Hull and Spencer left us about eighteen months since what he thought a supply of Dr Hull's Cough Lozenges. Since then we have sold them all out and could have sold as many more if we had been supplied: We have made use of them ourselves and in and tn our families, and consider them an excellent medicine for the relief of Coughs, Colds, and all Pulmonary com* plaints. B. & J. JORDON. Price, 25 cents per box. Dr. Hull's Worm Lozenges Are a preparation that never fail to re-? move Worms from children or adults. Children will cry for thrm, and eat them as they would candy. Price, 25 ccnts per box. All the above excellent Family Medicines are for sale at Abbeville C. H. by Drs. WARDLAW & DENDY. Sept 23 '30 9t Land for Sale. A tract of land for sale one mile and a half of Cokesiiury, containing 260 acres. Tftrms I'prv reasonable. AddIv to F. A. CONNOR or JOEL SMITH. Sept. 8, 1846. 28 tf Notice, Is hereby given to the Legatees of the Estate of the late Stephen Witts, deceased, who are without the limits of this State* that the Administrator, with Will annexed, l/v n?M f ^ 1 19 icnuj IU |iojr mi;ix (VBpeuuvu lugaeien, and requests them to appear in person or by attorney* on or before the first Pecember next, and receive tb? saape, ? be will not be accountable for interest, after that time. M. W. COLEMAN, Adra'r A linked.; September 2,1846- " ' - 87 mSm '