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. .a rm mmrr lUalc ;uul Fvuiuk Eli(;h BcIiooIn, Greenwood, Abbeville S. C. In urging, the claims of the above Institutions to public patronage, the Trustees present the follow- I iugconsiderations: They uro located in a Village well known for the purity of its water, the salu- i brity of its climate, ami moral diameter of ituiu- I habitants They are designed to allord a thorough 1 and extensive education, conducted upon rclrgous principles. Tlioy aro supplied with chemical and nliil/aunnhint.l .. nul.liud nf mill/.rtlU niul ' n|'|MU?nin, .1 V.UIIII1VI w. I curiosities, und othor intuns tor illustration, >11 the various departments of science. They will always bo furnished with teachers, for whom competency in ovory respect, is pledged the character of Iho Greenwood Association aad of the youth Carolina Presbytery. < Tlio TruHtecH will spare no nftiiiB to render fheso Institutions equal to auy in Ulo State; and whilo it is their aim to elevate the standard of education, amplo provision will he iikhA> for the youngest pupil. A system of classification with regard to capacity und attainments wifl bo rigidly observed, theroby roudering it important that pupils enter at tho begiuuing of the sesxou. Tlio scholastic year will consist of ton monrfis and ho divided into two sessiqns: 1st commencing first Monday in Februury, 2ud comiueucixg second Monday in July. Rales of Tuitiox are as Jotiows, per Session: malk bc'lioof.. i fkmale school. l?t class, jgjlB.OO 1st cliiKs, ?15.00 2d do 10.00 I 2d do 10.00 3d do G.00 | 3d do 6.00 Extra?Music, 20.00 French, 5.00 Use of I'iano, 2.00 Contingent, 50 ItrBoard at !$8.00 por mouth, including firewood and washing. Trustees. JAMF.8 GILLAM. DAVID LEKLY. JOIIM LOUAN. E. U. CALHOUN. JOlIJf MCLEK8. Nov 3 36 tf Valuable Negroes for Sale. A family comprising six likely and unusually valuable negroes, will bo offered in a lot, at public Bale, at Abbeville C. H. ou Salo Day in Doceinbcr, to wit: Snowden (a mulatto man) about 55 years of ago, a superior cook, coachman, &c. Anna, his wife, (dark) nbout '12 years of ago,-a valuable house servant, seamstress, foe. Maria (mulatto) about 15 years of ngo. Three children, Hocky, Sarah and Harriet, from 7 to 3 years of ago, brown and very likely. The family is sold for no fault?they are faithful and honest. They can be bought previously at privato sale by application to Capt. Robort Cunningham in Laurons, or Mr. Edward Noble at Abboville C. H. Tkrms?One half cash ; ono half at one year on a noto with good surety. N.B.?The pnrchaser oan altro have Jano (a daughter of Anna) a v^ry likely mulatto girl, about 18 yearn of ago, at tbo price of $800. JOHN CUNNINGHAM. Charleston, Nov. 3 35 5w riT a rnn\r V/Jl JlXlliVil. Whereas, T K Sproull applies te me to trant him Letters of Administration on the Istate of Rieh'd Hogan, dec'd: These are therefore, to cite the kindred and creditors of the deceased to appear before me on tho 25th of November instant, to show cause why said administration should no$ be granted. Given under my hand this 11th November, 1847 DAVID LESLY, lHov 17 88 ltr Ordinary CITATION. " Whereas, Alexander Moore and E Trible apply to me to grant them Letl^rn of Administration on the Elstate of Thoa Moore. der.M.i Those are, therefore, to cite the kindred ana creditors of the deceased to appear before me in the Court of Ordinary on the 26th instant, to shew cause why said administration should not be granted, Giyen under my hand 12th Nov., 1847 DAVID LESLY, Nov 17 88 2w Ordinary. The State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE D1RTRIRT IN BUUlTTf. William Campbell, vs. Geo. A. Miller, A A.viJr ?i u 4?.uiii ii vw.| juuu X* iiuivu aim ITI'dl J T. Herron.?Bill for Relief and Injunction, Sf-c. It appearing to my satisfaction that John T Heron and Mary T Heron, two of the Defendantain the above cage, are absent from and reside beyond the limits of this ?kate : On motion, ordered, that they do a'ppnar and plead, answer or demur to said Bill, within three months from the publication hereof, or said Dili will bo taken pro confcsso against them* H. A. JONES, c. e. a. d. Com'rs. office, Nov 15, 1847 38-3m ~ notice! I will bo at E. Trible's, Esq., on the 20th, 21st and 22nd of December next, and at Abbeville Court. Hoimn r>n thn fr?r tJifl nnrnncn n( collecting the debts due tiic Estate of Joshua Meachuin, deceased. All those indebted to said Estate, will do well to call and see me on one of the above named days. JAMES MEACHUM, Executor. N. 13. I will sell the Lands ot said Estate privately, to suit purchasers, on either of the above named days. J. M., Ex'or. Nov 17 38 4t PARTITION. Jesee Reagin, appl't, v. Cath'q Reagin and others. Will be sold, on the first Monday in Decernflfll* nnvt t lift Pool Rot at a ?"v JJOili^ w' * vui?g ?,ca^ni1 deceased, situate in Abbeville, and contain, ing 396 acres, on Rocky branch, waters ol Long Caco, and adjoining Jands of Janata Drennon, Andrew Weed and others, on a credit of twelve months. By order of the Court of Ordinary. A. C. HAWTHORN, Sheriff. November 10,1847 37 4t PARTITION, Martha Alexander vs. ? v* 111 ue soia, on me nrst Monday in Decern* ber next, the Real Estate of Andrew Alex* ander, deceased for Partition, situate in the District of Abbeville on Bold Branch, and adjoining lands of Samuel Link and others, and containing eighty acres, on a credit of twelve months. By? order of the Court of Ordinary. A. C. HAWTHORN, Nov 1,1847 89 3t Sheriff Job Printing Neatly and Expeditiously Executed at the office OP THE Abbeville Banner* v ! Rail Jvoad, or no Rail Hoiid! PEACE Oil WAR! j MT. STStAi'^S, Btfc t'oki'^SKiry, I Has received a large antl splendid assort| meat of the following FKiiSll CUODi.) 1 which will he sold at very low prices. Hrown and bleached shirtings from f> cts up, Do do sheetings ' 1*2 1-2 ' Fancy Prints from 6 1-4 to 2o cents, Furniture do " 8 " *25 u Mourning and second mournincr Prints 10 j cents up Plaid Castillians and English Merinos, Black Alpacas Irorn 30 cts up, " Bombnzcne, Mourning mous ?1cj lain 2.r>, 07 nnd 50 cts, Fancy col'd Jo do do IS 3-4 up, Tartan pluid Shawls, Scotch wool do Ladies and Gents col'd kid and beaver j (4 loves, do do cravats and scarfs, do do nilk and linen cambrick ! ll'd'k'fs. Linen, Lawns, Silk and Satin. ALSO, French and English Broadcloth, I have an article of French black broad cloth at #f> per yard worth $7 to #8. Prtcsimowi S:itlinp|j 'I'wppiIs v 1 * Kentucky Joans, Kerseys, Linsey, White, red, and yellow Flannel. ALSO, Plaid Ginghams, Checks, Cambricks, muslins, cotton and worsted Hose, (white and black) from 12 1-2 up; Mitts, caps, gloves, ribbons, tapes and braid, suspenders, A full assortment of Fancy Articles. A largo variety of Fall and Winter Caps, General Taylor Caps liuena Vista do Palo Alto do and Churubusco do HATS at any price a man can ask, as I intend to sell out this articlc. A complete assortment cf Shoes and Boots, lionnetd, Grocrrir;.-*, Crockcry and Drugs, Hardware, Perfumery, Segars and Tobacco of the best kind, and a full assortment at ifnrr 1r\tv nfir?rc Come and examine his splendid stock of Goods before you buy elsewhere, and yon will find mnny articles not mentioned, and the prices cheaper than you expected. Oct 27 35 tf ABBEVILLE C. H. The exercises of this Institution have been resumed. Parents are solicited to send their children, at the be^inningr of the Session, as much depends on punctuality. d. McNeill turner. crept 21, lo47. 30 tJ The State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT, John Q. Wilson, applicant, v. Robert A Wilson and others.?Partition in Ordinary. It appearing to my satisfaction that Mr Bulger snd Jane his wife, Thos Lesly and Susan his wife, Joseph Lesly and Mary his wife,parties Defendants, reside without the limits of this State : Ordered that they do appear and object to the division or sale of the Real Estaste of Alexander Wilson, dee'd on or before the first day of February next, or their consent to the same will b? entered of record. DAVID LESLY, Nov 10, 1847 80 3m Ordinary. * 1 11 1 % Abbeville Sheriff Sales. By virtue cf sundry Writs of Fieri Facias, to me directed, I will sell, at Abbeville Court House, on the first Monday in DECEMBER next, the following property, viz : 15U Acres of Land, more or less, bound aea oy lanes 01 L'cggy Wilson, W imam FucKot and others ; levied on as the property of Thomas W Tollman ads Pressly &McClintoi\ 840 Ac res of Land, more or less, boundded by Leonard Wideman and others, levied on aa the property of John Lyon ada John B Rountree and others. 1 Sorrel Horse, levied on as the property of Samuel P. Laird wds R A Martin, adm'r 1 Sorrel Mare, levied on as the property of J R Hamlin ada J M Cureton 1 Sorrel Horse, levied on a3 the property of Shcrod Barrfsdale ads Edward Collier 1 Grey Mare, levied on a* the property ot William Bush ads Charles Carr. 1 Waggon, levied on as tho property of James Keeling ads John II Wilson. 60 Acres of Land, jnore or less, bounded by liev James Smith, Zachariah Grahnm and others, levied on as the property of Georgo Elmore ado John Henderson. 1 Bay Mare, levied on as the property of Thurston T Day ads W M Hughey. 1 Bay Mule, levied on as the property of Joel Fooshe ada D P Calhoun. On Tuesday af er Sale Day, at the residence of Rev D McNt ill Turner, one lot of Corn and 2 stacks of oats, levied on aa the [ property of L J Wilsen ada Wilson & lx>max On Thursday after Sale Day, I will sell , at Greenwood, one lot of Sundries, to wit: I 9 , 1 pair of boots, 1 show box, boxes, chairs, ; &.C., levied on as the property of Solomon R Coppock, ads Whitlock, Sullivan & 1 Waller. [ Terras Cash. A. C. HAWTHORN, e. a. d. Sheriffs Office, Nov 8, 1847 s i PARTITION. John Lipford, appl'L v. Ann Lipford and others. Will be 6old on the first Monday in December next, the real Estate of Edward Lipford, deceased, in the District of Abbeville on waters of Saluda (Camp brancIO 180 acres, or more, adjoining lands of Robt Y Jones and - others, on a crcdit ol 12 months. By order of the Court of Ordinary. A. C. HAWTHORN, Sheriff. November 10,1847 37 4t Waggons for Sale. oo A second-hand one-horse waggon and a two-horse waggon, both in good order, with barnofw, can be bought cheap. Apply at thjs ofljee. [Oct SO Hamburg ^Vducrtiscmcnts. IvKMOVAI.T" 0^7"TIic subscriber having removed from his old stand, id Shelloo's IJot? 1 building, to llic store formerly occupied by J. O. i?. Kurd, would r?*s|nx?lullv inviie Ih-1 attention of his | old friends and customers, r.nd the public get: ( rally, to his new and well si lotted stock ol 1)51 V GOODS, believing ?v!I will be s-itisfied both with tlic ^oodsnnd the prices. It is my determination that this siial! b?? called, as well as be in reality, tlx' cheapest store in this town or its vicinity. T. S. STILLMAN. 1 ii tnhurg, Nov Ji i30 Ini vvatcTiks" Repaired in the best, manner, and on reasonable terms, at the establishment on Centre -street, recently occupied by A. G. Najrlc. JOHN GIJIMAKIN. Hamburg, Oct i37 3.~i 3m Uusbar"& iu;R\sii)E7~ Having removed from the IJrick Store, formerly occHjiicii i>\ uiciu, loiuo.sion; iicxuu ur.j. ?. Stokes, and nearly opposite their old ^taiul, Hamburg, S. C., Arc now rccciving, and will continue to receive, heavy supplies of the following Goods, | which they oiler to their friends and tlio public generally, at the lowest market priors. SUGARS. New Orleans, Muscovado, Porlo Rico, (Clarified, Double Refilled, Loaf, crashed it m l powdered. COFFEE. Prime dark gr^-on Rio, corni inon do., Cuba St. Domingo, Prune old Gov. i ernmcnt Java. BAGGING, A heavy slock of Kentucky, and other kinds of American manufacture, together with a fair stock of Dundee and Gunny ROPE. Kentucky, Jute, Manilla and Tow, from | to ? inch. SALT. Large Charleston Sacks and Blown, MOLASSES. Cuha, Now Orleans and Sugar House; a snperior article of Syrup. TEAS. Hyson, Gunpowder, Imperial and Black. IRON. Of all sizes, also a good assortment of Hoop and Band Iron, German and j Cast Steel, Nail Rods, &c.; Nails of all sizes, j CHAIRS. pl?s Windsor, Cane Seat, I Children's, Office. Rocking and Nurse. l'OWDER. FFF Dupont's, Blasting, Eagle, Sporting, and Kentucky Rifle Powder. ALSO, A heavy stock of Saddles, Bridles, Martingales, Halter Chains, Drawing Chains, Weeding Hoes, Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candles, Rice, Soaps, Tobacco of various brands, Hals and Caps of different grades and shapes, Boots and Shoes, Sol'1, Upper and Harness Leather, a superior lot of Kip anil Calf skins, pure White Lead, warranted; Window Glass, 7X9,8X10, 10X12,12X14, best quality Negio Blankets, 9 to 12-4 Bed Blankets, Osnabnrgs, Cotton Yarn, nil nurn*< bcrs, bleached and brown Domestic Goods, heavy and light Kerseys, Buckets, Tubs, Sugar Cans, Measures, Brass bound Pails, Shot of all sizes. Lend, Blue Stone, Copperas,Saltpetre, Ginger, Pepper, Spice, Shoe Thread, Cotton and Wool Cards, Cocoa Dippers, Brooms, Wagon Boxes, Grindstones, Castings or Hollow-Ware, Nos. I, 2 and 3 Mack-* ereJ, Bedsteads. Thoinaston Lime, &c. &c. Sept 15 29 tf REMOVAL. Wns. & Co. Have remc ved their stock of Dry Goods to *u? iA ? /i?i^ Liiii oLuru UIJU*;I tiikj mui IUUII iiuum, ^IULU Hubbnrd'6 where it is their purpose to keep a full assortment of American, Frciecli and English DRY GOODS. We would take this opportunity to return our thanks to our numerous friends for the very liberal patronage bestowed on us for the last six years, and would solieit a continuance of tiieir favors. We would also invite all persons buying Dry Goods in Hamburg, who are not already ' on our list of customers, to give us a trial. Our 6tock will consist of a much larger and more general assortment than we have heretofore kept. We will alto continue to keep i % _ c r~* ? n nn"nrniTVT/- i uur usual ui univrjia t iinvT, OIL CLOTH, FLOOR MATTING, BONNETS, and Ladies' and Childrens' SHOES. N. B.?Just received a full assortment of all numbers of DUTCH BOLTING CLOTHS, which, together with all articles in our line, will be sold as low as they can be procured in Hamburg or Augusta. WM, KETCH AM & CO. Hamburg, Aug II 24 if To The Public. " The undersigned would respe ctfully announce to 1 ravcllers and persons visiting Hamburg, that he has taken for a term of years, the HOTEL, long known as HUBBARD'S AMERICAN HOTEL, which it is his purpose to keep as such a House should he kept, and wil only promise to all who favor him with a call that he will do all in his power to please; and where as much Comfort hnd Q,uiet may he expected as can be found at any Public House. A careful and attentive Hostler will be k(?pt constantly in the Stable, and IIorscK shall be attended to in a way that shall give entire satisfaction. A 1 iKrtMf.l i>AtwAnfiniA i n MAA nnni/nllif o AK /T iiutiui ^uiiuuavc io n*ojn:i,nimj ouiililuu. WM. KETCHAM. Hamburgh, Aug II 24tf A CARD. The undersigned returns hrr most grateful acknowledgments for the liberal patronage long bestowed upon her, and takes great pleuBurcin recommending to ber friends and former patrons, Mr. WM. KETCHAM, in whose management of the House she has the utmost confidence, and would solicit for him a continuance of their favors. SARAH HUBBARD. PARTITION. J. w. ii. jonnson ana wue, v. r. it,. ruckett and others. Will bo sold, on the first Monday in December next, the Real Estate of Frances Long, deceased, consisting of two tracts : first tract 170 acres, and. second, of 93^ acres on waters of Sal'ida river, joining lands of said Johnson, T R Puckett and others, in Abbeville, on a credit of 12 months, by order of the Ordinary. A. C. HAWTHORN, Sheriff. November 10, 1947 30 4w t)mnbuvij SUucrtiscmcnts.! WAHR-n<)USH "AND COM MISSION BB81SES8?Ilauibarg, S. ('. 'I ho subscriber br^s l?;;ivo to inform liis friends and , tlir> IMll/lic frt'lierilik- 11 I III. veil! >>milihii? 111 <> ! Waiik-IIoi'sk and Commission Husinkss, at the Eijiil lioad B>rj?cfr3. ' l'lic convenience of ; this establishment is too wrll known to require much comment. Cotton or other 1'iodnce once in Htorc can ho put on the Uail Uoad without tlio additional expense of drayage, ?!tc.; which is eertaiuly an item worth notice, both to merchants and i planters. .My charges will ho as reasonable as other like concerns in the place, and the usual facilities givn lo those who may give mo their patronage. hi pt t.i iil) .'liu JJ. .M. KOCii\RS. w arc-House :in<l Commission BUSINESS. IIAMBURU, S. C. r^.? The subscribers !iu\ injr leased 7 <$> Mviilio Ware Mouso hi Hamburg, 'v '"y Smith &, Bensou,for Ji years, under the linn of llniuey &. Ta?ri?art. Th> v oiler their services to their friends and the public geriirailv, in the STORAGE and SAl.fi of COTTON, FLOUIl, UACON.aud Produce ol all kind.--; RECEIVING ami FORWARDING MERCHANDIZE, and Purchasing Goods to Order, &c. They hope, hy strict attention, to merit a share of public patronage. Their Mouse will ho open on the first September lor the transnclion of business. JOHNSON RAMEY. JOI1N TAGGART. Juno 2:1, IS 17. 17 tf Ot^'Tlie Hamburg Journal will copy the above until further orders. Warehouse tuul Factorage. ^ The subscribers have pur. <$> ^chased from Nalhou L. Grillin, Esq., tin' Cotton Wan-house in Hamburg, recently occupied by Dr. J. F. Griffin, and formerly by Messrs. H. L. JefTers &- Co., situated at the foot of the Hill, and immediately at the head of the main business street. From i's superior location, and being surrounded by a si renin of water, it is comparatively exempt from the casualty of lire and entirely above the reach of hifreshets. Tlircv propose to carrv on exclusively l.!io WAREHOUSE mul "GENEHAL FACTORAGE BUSINESS, under the firm o GE1GER & I'ARTLOW. Having enyag< d an experienced and competent assistant, in addition to their own personal attention, and poss'-s^injf means to make liberal advanc e on produce consigned to their care, tfn-y hereby tender tlioir srrvis cos to Planters, Merchants and others, in I lie STORAGE and SALE of COTTON, FLOUR, BACON, and oth-r PRODUCE, in RECEIVING and FORWARDING MERCHANDISE, and PURCHASING GOODS to ORDER. VV. W. GEIGER. JAS. Y. L. PARTLOW. June 9 15 Gm jNuncii Ts hereby given, that an application will ho madtj to the Legislature of this State, nt its next sitting. for a Charter to construct a lluil Road, or Turnpike Road, from Hamburg, up the Valley of the Savannah River, or within Twenty-five Miles of the same, to the linos of Georgia and North Carolina ; Also a Charter fur building a Toll Bridge over the said River and its tributaries at a suitable place ; Also, for the renewal of the Original Charter, with amendments, for k Bank in the Town of Hamburg, South Carolina, granted 22d day of December, 1822; Also, for amending the Charter of the American and German Trading and Insurance Company, granted the 19ih dav ot December, 1835. * IIENRY S1IULTZ, Founder of Hamluirg, S C. Hamburg, S. C., Aug* 1*2, 18-17. 28 3m R. II. & \V. A. Wurdlaw, Aro now receiving, direct from New York, a large and well snlccted stock of FAT,T, AND WINTER GOODS, which have been bought on such terms as will enable tlicin to sell at as low prices as can be oiForcd any where. Their slock embraces all that is new and dcsirahlo of the season, consisting in part of the following: Common and fine fancy M. TVLancs, " " " Rep D'Ecosso, Snpor French cashmeres, " Fancy plaid Drap D'Ete, Elegant embroidered merino Robe.-*, Richly " muslin do Carolina, Celeste and Gain l'laid-t, Super printed French cambrics, " mourning do do R ip}? rnlVI sine! fi(rM silks. " bl'k and plain do Handsome Hccoud mourning do Ladies' fig'd bl'k silk mantles, A large and elegant slock shawls, Bl'k and fancy col'd cloths and cassimores, Sup. fig'd silk and salin vestings, Kerseys, liuseys and English plains, Dudil, twilled and Mackinaw blankets, Sup. Whitney bed and crib do A largo stock Negro shoes, Ladies' morocco and kid slippers, Boys' and misses' shoes, Gents sup. calf boots " water proof do Gents and ladies' over shoes, Gents and boys cloth, fur, coallctto and glazed Fur and wool hats, [caps, Also, a complete- stock of Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Saddlery, Jewelry and Fancy Goods, sept 29 31 tf iNoriutt. The subscriber offers for sale his PLANTA. TION, lying within half a mile of this pluce, containing 650 acrcs. On the premises arc a two story frajned Dwelling, framed Negro Houses, a new framed Gin House, and a new and excellent Screw attached, wiln other out* buildings, such as arc common on plantations. Two hundred and fifty acres at least of the land is uncleared and finely timbered ; a quantify of that part cleared is very productive land, and most of the uncleared is of a very good quality. The price will be moderate. Persons wishing to purchase, will apply to the subscriber on the premises. JAMES S. WILSON. Abbeville C. H.f Sept 15 29 3w i 1 c a x d i d a 'i' i: s , j v o it t a x c o ij i. i-: c t o 11. Wc arc authorized to nnnouuee JOHN M. (JOLDlINCi as a candidate lor Tax Collector ut the ensuing election. We are authorized to announce JAMES I M. CA LVERT, tis a candidate for TAX (JOLTjECTOII, at the ensuing election. The friends of Capt. E. C. MARTIN, niuoiuicc linn as a candidate lor TAX COLLECTOR, at the next ensuing election. [ The friends of V\ ILL I AM J. HAMMOND, take pleasure in announcing- him a ; Candidate for TAX COLLECTOR at the ; ensuing i h-ctiou. i The Friends of JOSEPH S. D. WETHj EKAL.li. announci; him as a Candidate for ' TAX COLLECTOR, at iho nnsitimr pli>e . ? o j lion. | The friends of the Rev. JAS. MOORE | respectfully announce iiim as a candidate for J I lie office of Tux Collector at the ensuing' ' election. j The Friends of W S. HARRIS, onnonnco j hi in as a candidate for re-election to the oflicc I of TAX COLLECTOR, at the ensuing election. ! Wo arc authorised to annonnco JOHN 1 ('UNN li\'( ill AM, us a candidate for TAX COLLECTOR, at the next election. The friends of EZEK1EL TRIBLE announce him as a candidate for the oflicc of Tax Collector at the ensuing (.lection. We are authorized to announce T. T. CUNNINGHAM as a candidate, for Tax Collector at the ensuing election. The State of South Carolina. AUUnVILLK DISTRICT. In th-c Court of Common Picas. j James Cochran v James Fish.?Attach ; incut. The Plaintiff in this case haying lilcd Ins dcclaiation in liie Clerk's office this day: And ; the defendant having neither wife or attorney known to Oe in this State. Ordered that said defendant do plead to the said declaration within a year and a day trom this date, otherwise judgment by default will be awarded against him T P SP1ERIN, C. C, P. IvH.tk s umcc zmu April icvi/ ly Notice lo Absentees. I JEs parte.?Win. Harmorc, uppl't., vs. the | ! leirs, of Geo. Barmore, dee'd., ct ol. [ It appearing to my satisfaction that the heirs j of George liarniore, deceased, the heirs of ! IVter Barmore, deceased,and the heirs of Asa I Franklin, deceased, Defendants, (names not I known) reside witliont the limits of the Slate: It is therefore ordered, that they do appear and object to the division or sale of the Real Estate of James Barinore, deceased, on or before 'he first Monday in January, 1848, or their consent to the same will bo entered of record. DAVID LESLY, O. A, D. S?>pl20,1847 30 32w Notice to Absent Heir. It appearing to my satisfaction, thut William Wright, one of the heirs and children of John Wriirlit. ileneasefL is absent, frnin this Stnte. Notice is In.-re by given to the said William Wright, that application has been made to the Ordinary under the act of Assembly of 181*2 lor a part of ilie proceeds of sale of the real cstnte to pay the debts, as the assets of personalty are deficient to ?>97.76, and that you be and appear at Abbeville G. H. on or be'ore the first of January, 1848, to shew cause why so much of the fund or proceeds of sale of laud should not be so applied, or your consent will be entered of record as confessed. Given under my hand this 22d September, 1817 DAVID LESLY, O. A. D. sept 29 31 12t Tiic Daily National Whig, Is published in the cily of Washington, every day at three o'clock, 1\ M., Sundays excepted, and served to subscribers in the Citv. at thy Navy Yard, in Georgetown, in Alexandria, and in Baltimore the same evening;, at 0| cents a week, payable to the sole agent of the Whig, G. L. Gilchrest, Esqr.or his order. It is also mailed to any part of* the Unii ted Slates for ?4 per annum, or $2 for 6 months, payable in advance. The National Whig is what its name indicates. It speaks the sentiments of'the Whig I party of the Union on every question of public policy. It advocates the election to the Presidency of Zachary Taylor, subject to the decision ol a Whig National Convention. It mikes war to the knife upon all the measures and acts of the Administration deemed to be adverse to the interests of the country, and' exposes without fear or favor the eorrimtinnsi of the party in power. Its colums are open to every man in the country, for the discus* sion of political or any other questions. In addition to politics, a large space in the National Whig will be devoted to publican tions upon Agriculture, Mechanics, and oi.her useful arls, Science in general, La w, Medicine, Statistics, &c. Choice, specimens of American and Foreign Literature will also be given, including Reviews, &c. A weekly list of the Patents issued by the Patent Office will likewise be published?the whole forming a complete family newspaper. The Weekly National Whig, one of the largest newspapers in the United States, is made up from the columns of the Daily Na uonui wing, anu is ptu>u?neti every Saturday for the low price of $2 per annum, payable in advanca. A double sheet of right pages will he ?jiven whenever the press ot matter shall justify it. The Memoirs of General Taylor, written expressly for the National Whig, are in course of publication. They commenced with the second number, a large number of copies of which have been printed, to supply calls for back numbers. CHS. W. FENTON, Proprieter oj the National Whig. Aug. *25, [Prs. bill $20] 28 6m NOTICE. ~ I have left all my notes and accounts in the hands of Thomson & Fair. Those indebted to me will confcr a favor by making payment to them immediately. JOHNSON RAMEY. Oct 20 35 tf FOR SALE. A neat BUGGY can be had at a very reduced prico by applying at this office. [Oct 20 34