G. M. CHANDLER, Tailor, Respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he has moved back to Calhoun's Mills, an?i will make cloth i coats from a plain to the best style for the i following prices, viz: From 5 to 6 and 7 , dollars for cash, or due when called for. Small Jobs in proportion. Particular atfontinn r*oarl fn nil nitttrif* Mr ^ Tkn^l.T..) ' ?wii??vii puiu ?w vubvmg a iiauniui for past favors, and I trust by strict atten* ' tion to the latest styles, to merit a continuation of the same. The American fashions received monthly. < Calhoun's Mills, Nov. 11.1846. 37 3vv , Mt. Carmel Academy, Abbeville , District. The Trnstpps nf Ml Hnprnol nnfi*/Iomxr I J { have the pleasure of informing the pub- ( lie, that the services of Mr. D. W. C. Tillotson, will be continued. The school will be opened on the first Monday in January 1847. The entire satis- 1 faction which Mr. Tillotson has given the Trustees and patrons of the school, together with his accomplishments as a scholar, and likewise his tact as a disciplinarian, constitutes a sufficient recom- ' mendation to Parents and Guardians to avail themselves of this institution. . The course of studies, in all branches, is intended to be thorough.and the studies of pupils will at all times be varied according to the design of parents, either to fit them for College, or prepare them for mercantile or other active pursuits. Rates of tuition per session of five months:? Orthography,Reading,W riting, and Arithmptif 1 - .... vv/ The above with Geography, 8 00 The above with English Grammar, Composition and Declamation, 9 00 The above with Natural, Mental and Moral Philosophy, Chemistry, Botany, Ancient history, Logic, Algebra, Geometry, book keeping, &c., 12 00 1 The Latin and Greek languages, 15 00 None received for less time than a quarter. Trustees:?Philip Leroy, L Covin, R Brady, Hugh McKelvy, Paul Rogers, John Gray. Josiah Wells, James McKelvy, S II Morrah. Nov. 11th, 1846. 37 tf A Valuable Cotton Plantation tor Sale. T. Pinckney Huger, offers for sale his valuable tract of land lying on Little River on both sides of the Charleston road, and extending down to Davis's Bridge. The tract contains about 1530 acres part of which is flat woods land, and Daft valua ble bottom: The whole in a good state of improvement, and is well adapted to the growth of cotton or grain. The land will be sold by the entire tract, or in separate tracts to suit purchasers, provided the whole can be sold. As it is very desirable to sell, the price will bi< low and tlu^ credit accommodating. Any one desiring to purchase can call on Thos. C. Perrin Esq., at Abbeville C. H., or the proprietor on the premises. Possession will be delivered on the 1st of Tnnnnru novt " Nov il| 37 tfj The State of South Carolina, ABBKVILLE DISTRICT. In the Court of Common Pleas. John F. McComb vs. R. A. Martin and Margarit P. his wife et al.?For Partition. By order of the Court of Common Pleas, to .me directod, I will sell at Abbeville Court House, on the first Monday in December next, the following Real Estate,the property of Mrs. Kitty McComb dec'd. One tract ofland containing 412 acres, more or less, on Long Cane creek, waters of Savannah river, and bounded by lands of the Estate of John Kennedy. John Faulkner, John Bradley, John Hunter, Nancy Robertson and David McLuin. Terms: A credit of one and two years, the purchaser to give bond and security with a mortgage of pre.niscs to secure the purchase money. The purchaser to pay costs in cash. J. RAMEY, Sheriff. Nov. 9th, 1846. 37 4w * CITATION. Whereas John Cothren, applies to me to iVMnt Htm Inflavo aP ailmirtiotrotiAn b..?. ...... "??> > uuii.iu.oHmiwil ?? "?c estate of Eunice Perrln dec'd. These are therefore to cite the kindred and creditors of the dec'd to appear before me on the 4th Monday in Nov. 1846, to show cause why said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 6, Nov. 1846. Nov 11. 37 2w D. LESLY, Ord'y. JMUT1U1S. I hereby forwarn any person or persons from trading for a certain promisory Note of Hand, given by me to the Rev. Wro. H. Harris, for five hundred and twenty-five dollars, payable on the first day of January, 1848, as the consideration for which said note was given has in pari lauea, and 1 am determined not to pay the note in full, unless compelled by law; and the said Wm. H. Harris having removed from the State and taken my note therefrom, he is also hereby notified that so much money a? is justly due thereon, he can find deposited in the Clerk's Office, at Abbeville C. H., 8. C., on the day which said note _? r\nmr\ n 18118 Que. rtil JCilt o. DUlt l UiN. October 28, 1846. 35 tf | Abbeville Sheriff Sales. DECEMBER. By virtue of sundry Writs of Fieri Facias, Lo me directed, will be sold, at Abbeville Court House, on the first Monday in December next, the following property :? 120 Acres of Land,more or less, bounded by A L Gray, ai?d others, levied on as the property of John Douglass, ads. A R Ramev and others 500 Acres of Land, more or less,bounded by R Devlin, S B McClinton and athers, levied on as the property of Francis Henderson, ads. L T Shoemaker and others. 200 Acres of land, more or less, bounded by L Wideman and others, levied an as the property of Thos J Lyon, ads. TVT-I -1 uiiulu j.'tciauii mm umors. 200 Acres of land, more or less, bounded by Jos Ligon and others, levied on as the property of John Patterson, ads. H A Jones Com'r. 500 Acres of land, more or less, bounded by Wm McBryde and others, levied on as the property of Dr N Harris, ads A Overty and others. 700 Acres of land, more or less,bounded by Col John Cunningham and others, levied on as the property of Mary H Noble, ads Snmuel P Davis. 700 Acres of land, more or less, boun.1_1 1 ___ T _ i r* i 4 * ucru uy jacoD Lsritis ana oiners, levied on as the property of Edward Collier, ads A Giles Assignee lor W J Lomax and others. 132 Acres of land, more or less, bounded by G W Presaley and others, 2 horses, i yoke oxen, and 1 small wagon, levied on as the property of John Gallaugher, ads 11 A Jones Com'r. 3 Rifles and 1 Rifle barrel, levied on as the property of Wm Nease, ads Israel Charles. 1 Horse, levied on as the property of George O Morrow, ads A Kennedy Surviver. Terms cash. J. RAMEY, November 10, 1346 Sheriff, GREATM3AKGAINS! i I heap ! Very Cheap Goods !!! M. STRAUSS, in Colcesbury, Informs his friends and tlic public in genera!, that he has received and is still opc, and the amount per annum for which he offers his and their services. Applicants are requested to hand in their proposals as early as possible, and on the day of election their personal atten* dance on the Board mav be necessary. For further particulars enquire of WILLIAM HILL, sec'ry pro tem. Commissioners?Allen- T Miller, Nicholas Miller, Adam Widenum^ Paschal D Kleugh, William Hill. Also, the Commissioners win eWt on the same day a Physician to the inmates of the Poor House for the year 1847. He witf be required to furnish his own medicines, and attend' when catted on. Proposals received as above* W. H. Nov 4,1846 36 3t The State of South Carolina, ' ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. In the Common Pleas. Elizabeth Caldwell vs. Francis A. Bos- I well, David T. Bos well et al.?For Partition. -i - - - m. ^ joy oraer 01 me oouri or Uommon l'leas, to me directed, I will sell at Abbeville Court House, on sale day in December next, the following real estate, lately the property of John G. Caldwell dee'd, consisting of the following tracts of land. No. I. The Jones tract, of 400 acres more or l?!Ra. sitnnt*> mi RT? I.m. hmm ded N. East by lands of Michael Kenedy, < West by Joseph Buker, and R, Davis, ] South bv the Hinton tract, No. 2? and j East by Rocky River. The tract is well > watered, with a dwelling house,situate in a healthy part of the District. j . No. 2. The Hinton tract, also on Rocky River near the Village of Lowndsville, s consisting of 400 acres more or lees, as ( I valuable as any on Rocky River, having on it a dwelling house, Cotton Gin and ( Screw; also well watered and in a healthy situation; bounded South by lands of Win. Cosby, West by Robert Davis, East ( by lands of the Estate ot Thos. Williams 1 I dee'd, and North by the Jones tract No. - I A* I No, 3. The Lowndsville tract of 120 \ ' acres more or less, adjoining the Village of . Lowndsville on the West, and Rocky Ri~ | ver on the East, also bounded by lands of j Win. Cosby, Samuel Mitchell, and ! others, and having on it a good dwelling house and out buildings, also a Cotton i Gin house and Screw. j Terms : The lands above pescribed, will ( be sold on a credit of one, two and three , years from the day of sale, the nurehasfir to give bond with good personal security, ! together ivitli a mortgage of the premises to secure the payment ot the purchase mo* nev- Costs to be paid in cash. J. RAMEY, Sheriff. 1 Nov. 9th, 1846. 37 4w The Edgefield Advertiser, is requested to give the above two insertions and forward his bill to this Office. The State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. An the Gourt of Common PLas. Charles H. Allen } p vs > Jane L. Allen, et al. ) Partition. Bv Order of the Court of Common Pleas, to r.ie directed, I will sell at Abbeville C, H., on sale day in December next, the following Real Estate, lately the property of John Allen dec'd, consisting of the following lots and tracts of land, viz:? No. 1. A lot in the Village of Abbeville, situated on the public square, measuring 122 feet in front on said square, and about 37* ft.oi K I--J t*r * V iwn u?p( UUUIIUCU uy 1UIU, VV A> Wardlaw, M. D. Roche, and John White, containing one acre and thirty rods, more or less. No. 2. Also a lot containing two roods and twenty-eight purches, in the Villlage of Abbeville, situated upon main street, and bounded by lots of Dr, Franklin Branch, and W. A. Wardlaw. No. 3. Also a lot in the village of Ab~ beville, containing two roods and twenty* eight purches more or less, upon main street, bounded by lot No. 2, by a lot of W. A. Wardlaw, and a lot belonging to the family of John E. Navey. No. 4. Also a tract ol Land near the village of Abbeville containing 88$ acre, ' more or less, bounded by lands of A J 1 Weems, Benjamin McFarlin, Thomas E 1 Owen, and others. : No. 5. Also a tract of land three miles 1 west of Abbevile village, on waters of Cal- i houn'a creek, containing 385 acres more or less, bounded by lands of Thos Guffin, S { A Wilson, and lands belonging to the poor house and others. Terms: The above lots and tracts of ; land will hp onKt nn a nf? ? ?? ' ' ? v>oUlbui v/iig? LWI/J aiiu three years from day of sale, the purcha- < sef to give bond with good personal 6ecun rity, with mortgage of the premises to se? cure the purchase money,and costs in cash. Nov. 4. 35 ts J. RAMEV, Sheriff. The State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT! In the Court of Common Pleas. Robert Boyd, Who has been arrested, and 1 a nAii; nnnfino/' ittifktn J- 41 ?/?* vwiiiiu?u n> > vis in tunc uuuiiua UI 1116 Jail of Abbeville district, by virtue of a ; writ of Capias ad Respondendum, at the | suit of William Smith, having filed his pe- , tition with a schedule on oath of his whole : estate and effects with the purpose of obtaining the benefit of the Acts of the Gen- , eral Assembly, commonly called the In- , solvent Debtors Act. PUBLIC NOTIGE is hereby siven. that the petition of said Robert Boyd,, will be heard and considered in the Court of Common Pleas for Abbeville District at AbbeviKe C. H., on the third Monday in March next, or on such other day thereafter, as the Court may order ; and all the , creditors of the said Robert Boyd, are , hereby summoned personally or by Attor- , neyf there and then, in the said Court, to shew cause if any they can, why the benefit of the Acts aforesaid, should not be granted to the said Robert Boyd upon his executing the assignment required by the Acts aforesaid. JOHN F. LIVINGSTON. ni?rk. Nov.-3d, 1846. 36 3m White Lead ! White Lead I A large stock of No 1 WHITE LEAD and Lindseed Oil, and a general stock of PAINTS of all kinds, jost received and for sale b? WAKDLAW & DENI>Yy At the New Drug Store Oct 28 35 tf October 28) 1846. 39- 6t The State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT, In the Court of Common Pleas. Sarah Kennedy vs. ilfargarett Kennedy, Elizabeth Kennedy et al.?For Partition. By Order of the Court of Common Pleas, to me directed, I will sell at Abbeville Court House, on Sale Day in | December next, all the Real Estate of he late John Kennedy, deceased, comprising three separate tracts: Tract No. 1?Containing- two hon-i ired and sixty one acres, more or less, j known as the Mill Tract, situate on j Long Cane creek, 12 miles south of Ab- j beviHe Court House, on which there is | i good flour, grist and saw Mill, all new. | Phe above named tract is desirable for 1 cotton farm ; about two hundred acres ?f it aro /i ?v uiu j t-i IU ncai* Tract No. 2?Containing three hun3red and fifty acres, more or less, commonly known as the Home Tract, lying jn Long Cane creek and Bold Branch, lbout 12 miles south of the village of Abbeville. Tract No. 3?Containing sixty-acres, mnrfk nr 1 occ 1 ..w.v wi >v/?o, ijfnig uii ivucKy uriincu, about -11 miles south east of the village! Terms of Sale?Tract No. 1, to be sold on a credit of one, two and three years, with interest from day of sale; ihe purchaser to give security and mortgage of the premises to secure the purchase money. Tracts No. 2 and 3 to be sold on a credit of twelve months; the nnr/?Vincor cnr*nr! -?nr f 1* a i/M*vm?wu* uwvM&itig tut* puii/tiaac money by security and mortgage of the premises. The costs of the sales to be paid by the purchaser in cash. J. RAMEY, Sheriff: Nov. 4th, 1846. 36 lit PARTITION?IN ORDINARY Benjamin E Gibert appl't, vs. Jane GiVvnrl on/1 / Urtwr. uuii UUU UlllCI S. By Order of David Lesly Ordinary, will be sold on the 1st Monday in December 184G, at Abbeville C. H., the interest acquired by purchase, of G J Giber!, dec'd to the mill tract of 50 acrcs, (with mills,) adjoining lands of De La Howe dec'd, Guillebeau and others sitijm? on ljitiie rviver, tor division diucn^ tli? diotributees. Terms made knovVn on day of sale. J. RAMEY, Sheriff ALSO,- The whole tract of 50 acres, (with the mills above,) aftd the interest of all the parties having claim to the same, will be sold at the same place and time by G E Gibert, so that the purcha ser can have the entire title to the whole mill tract and mills. BL E. GIBERT, Adm'r. Oct 15, 1846. 35 Gt PARTITION?IN ORDINARY. Samuel Fife and wife, vs. Catherine Wright and others :?Real Estate of John Wright decyd. By Order of David Lesly Ordinary of Abbeville District, will be sold at Abbeville C. H., on the 1st Monday in December next, or some succeeding sale day, the Real Estate of John Wright dec'd, consisting of one tract of land, situate in Abbeville District, and containing two hundred and four acres mofk fit Ia.da nn Porro'a Rrn " ? '' - J ? , v.. ??ijr a uxuLiT.ii} atiu aujoining lands of Joseph Eaken and others. Terms of sale, is a credit of twelve moths, purchaser to give bond and approved security, and a mortgage of the premises if deemed necessary. Cost to be Dctid in cash. T RA.MF.V SK?;ff October 23d, 1846. 35 6t NOTICE Of Election for t'lcrk and Sheriff. The State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. Notice is horeby given to the Managers of Elections for Abbeville District,, in the State aforesaid, that vacancies are about to occur in the offices of Clerk and Sheriff for Abbeville District, by expiration of the term or each incumbent. .In conformity, therefore, to the late Act of the Geneial Assembly of this State, and by the authority of the same, I do hereby specify the second Monday in January next/as the day of Election, to fill or supply the vacancies which will occur in the aforesaid Offices of_ Clerk and onenir. rne managers of Elections for Abbeville District are therefore required to attend at their respective Polls* on the day herein specified and appointed, and open the polls, between the same hours, and in other respects the aforesaid election forsi* and the seventy-first year of the Independence of the United States of America. JOHN" P. LIVINGSTON, Clerk. PARTITION?-IN ORDINARYr Wm Wilson & wife, vs. Phares Martin & wife and others:?Real Estate of David Porter deceased. J5y order or lJavid Lesly Ordinary of Abbeville District, will be sold at Abbeville C. H., on the first Monday in December next, or some succeeding sale day, the Real Estate of David Porter dec'd, consisting of two tracts of land, situate in Abbevilte district; one of which contains 130 acres more or less, : on waters of Little River, bounded by lands of Phares Martin. Thomas T-Vtti ! grew and others : the other tract contains 201 acres more or less, on waters | of Savannah river, bounded by lands of | Phares Martin, widow Moracrnp. nnd s C " J ! others. Terms of sale, one and two I years credit; good security will be rej quired, and a mortgage of the premises , if deemed neccssary : Costs to be paid : in cashn. J. RAMEY, Sheriff. ! October 23d, 1846. 35 6t PARTITION?IN ORDINARY. j l' ranees Uarlile appl't vs. James H Car! lile and others:?Real hstatc of John ! Carlile dee'd. By Order of David Lesly Ordinary of I Abbeville District, will be sold at Abbe* ville C. H., on the first Monday in De' cemher nevt. nr snmp en. nnaA'mn, ??Ia , v,v,v.v.w.s oa.c > day, the Real Estate of John Carlilc dec'd, consisting of one hundred and (eighty acres, more or less, situate in Ab beville District, on Ross's creek, adjoining lands of George Patterson, Isaac i Carlile and others. Terms of sale?a credit ot one and Uvo years ; bond and security will be required, and a mortgage of the premises if deemed necessary: costs to be paid in cash. J. RAMEY. Sheriff, Oct. 22. 35 6t PARTITION?IN ORDINARY. Jane Miller applicant, vs. N J Davis, Guard, ad litem:?Real Estate of TrnP-im c t ,U X.l | * W-tLCM/OMC, By order of Davkl Lesly, Ordinary of Abbeville District. will ho ?? a J .. ... uviv* tAk X1UUC ville C. H., on the 1st Monday in December next, or some succeeding sale day, the Real Estate of Lewis J Miller deceased, situate in Abbeville District,and consisting of two tracts of Land, one of which contains 150 acres, more or less, on Long Cane Creek, adjoining lands of Thomas Fulton and others't and the other tiact contains 200 acresr more or less, adjoining lands of David Wardlaw and others, and lies on waters of Long Cane. Terms of sale, a credit of on ft fldH twn vonrc ll-io ~' ?' ??fiw iu^ puivimoci iu give bond and security, and a mortgage of the premises if deemed neccssary. Cost to be paid in cash. J. RAMEY, Sheriff. October 23, i846. 35 6t FEMALE SCHOOL AT ^ Due West Corner. AHVn?\?illo T\\ Notice is hereby given that a school Wilt be opened on the first Monday in Decemv ber next, under the control cf Rey. John Bonner and Lady. Mr Bonner is an ac- I complished scholar, and very competent j for the supervision ot artcli an institution. All the branches usually tauerht in such institutions will be attended to here. The school will be divided into two sessions of five months each, except the first, which will be four months only, and charged ac* cordingly.Hates of tnition Varying- from five to fifteen dollars per session. Boarding, including washing and lodg? ing, 508' per month. E. Agriew, Rev. J. P. Pressly, A r, T T T/Ml: *? a-'Mff MAV1 Uj */# U* J. E EHis, Jas Cowan, Jus Brownlee, [Trustees The Greenville Mountaineer will copy four tunes and forward account to A C Hawthorn, Due West Corner,Nov 4 36 4t FOR SALE. * A Savannah Plantation. The subscriber offers for sale his plantation on Rnvnnnnh ?L ? buiiiaiuiu^ 947 acres. It is situated a mile below Vienna/ and has first nnd second low grounds of considerable extent, and a large portion of great fertility. It is adapted to all products, and by Boats, has a readV communication with Hq*? ? ' ? >?* M AVIU1T burg. 400 acres are woodland, 100 of which would be very fine for cultivation. Its crops are not subject to inundation except from high freshets, that happen but once in years ; add then only in part. It is one of the bea$ plantations in the State for 20 hands.- It has all necessary plantation buildings. There has been little or no sickncss upon u, mis sickly yeur. Terms : Equal' payments in one and two years, with interest from sale, secured by not'es with approved sureties. Possession given 1st January, or soon after sale. JOHN CUNNINGHAM. Abbeville C H, Oct 28 35 tf W. C. &. J R Mnw ap-NP Attorneys st law?Have formed a Partn*e^hip ,(orJ.he Pr&cMce of LAW?in Abbe YiUe District. tl