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Male and Fciualc High Schools, Greenwood, Abbeville S. C. | In urging the claims of the abovo Institutions to public patronage, the Trustees present the follow- ; ingconsiderations: Tiiey are located in u Village : well known for the purity of its water, the salu- i brity of its cliinuto, uudmoral character of its iuhabitants They uro designed to ulibrd a thorough and extensive education, conducted upon religious principles. They are supplied with chemical and philosophical apparatus, u cabinet of minerals and curiosities, and other means for illustration, in the various ilenartii.enls of science. Thev Will ulwavs bo furnished \vith teachers, for whoso competency in every respect, is pledged I ho character of liio Greenwood Association and of tho South Carolina Presbytery. Tho Trn. tees will spare no pains to render those Institutions equal to any in the State ; and while it is their aim to elevate the standard of education, ample provision will be made lor the youngest pupil. A system of classification with regard to capacity and attainments will bo rigidly observed, thereby rendering it important that pupils enter at the beginning of the session. The scholastic year will consist often months and bo divided into two sessions: 1st commencing first Monday in February, .'2nd commencing second .Monday in .Inly. Rales of Tuition arc as follows, per Mission: MALE SCJIOOl.. j FE.UAI.E SCHOOL. 1st class, ?>1^.00 | 1st class, $>15.00 I'd do 10.00 j 2d do ' 10.00 3d do li.00 | .'id do (5.00 l.Vi.-.. To.i mi l'Yencli, 5.U0 Uto of Piano, 52.UU Contingent, 50 Hi" Hoard at $8.00 per month, including firewood and washing. Trustees. james gil.i.am. navil) i.esl.v. john logan* e. k. calhoun. john mclkk3. Nov 3 3U tf w'& 31 mmx 1 he Trustees ot Alt. Carnu 1 4?ike pJ asure ill announcing to the public that ihey have b<m successful in securing the services of Mr. D. W. G. TILLOTSOiV for the ensuing year. The school to be conducted on the same plan and at the same rates of lust year. Mr. Tillotson is too well known as a first rate teacher and disciplinarian lo give any further comments. Cheap bonrd can bi- had in the neighborhood. Tiie school will commence on the first Monday in January "next* Trustees.?P. LeRoy, L. Covin, R. lJiady, P. Roger?:, J. Wells, P. Gray, S. Mor rah, J. McCelvv, H. AicCelvy. Nov 10 " 37 8t Rail Road, or no Rail Road! PEACE OR WAR! M. STKAUfi^ Bn Cokoslnny, Elas received a large and splendid assortment of tho following FIvKSM HOODS which will be sold at very low prices. Brown and bleached shillings from 5 els up, Do do sheetings 4t 12 1-2 4t Fancy Prints from G 1-4 to 25 cents, Furniture do " 8 w iL5 li Mourning and second mourning Prints 10 cents up Pluid Castillians and English Merinos, Black Alpacas from 30 cts up, * " Bombazene, Mourning rnous de lain 2o, 37 and 50 cts, Fancy "ci'd do do uo 18 o-i up, Tartan p)aid Shawls, Scotch wool do Ladies and Gents col'd kid and beaver G loves, do . do cravats and scarfs, do do silk and liiiencainbrick H'dVfs. Linen, Lawns, Silk and Satin. ALSO, French and English Hroadbtolh, I have an article of French bl.tck broad cloth at $5 per yard woiih 07 to Cassimcres, Sattineta, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, Kerseys, Linsoy, White, red, and yellow Flannel. ALSO, Plaid Ginghams, Checks, Catnbricks, muslins, cotton and worsted Hose, (white am! black) from 12 1-2 up; Milts, caps, gloves, ribbons, tapes and braid, suspenders, A full assortiwnl of Fancy Articles. A large variety ol Full and Winter Caps, General Taylor Caps Jtsuena V ista do Palo Alto do and* Churubusco do HATS at any price a man cag ask, os I intend to sell out this article. A- complete assortment of Shoes and Boot5, Bonnets, Groceries, Crockery and Drugs, Hardware, Perfumery., Segars and Tobao co of the best kind, and a lull assortment at very low prices. Come and examine his splendid stock of Goods before you buy elsewhere, and you will find many articles not mentioned, and the prices cheaper than you expected. Oct 27 35 tf LOST, On Mondfiv of f1n..r? o not xv munnn J ? - u uuv llJLiUi'vl/ WALKING CANE, varnished black, either in this village, or between this place and Cedar Springs. Any information respecting it will bo thankfully received, or the finder suitably rewarded. . J. W. FRAZIER. Cedar Springs, Oct 27 35 tf NOTICE. The subscriber offers bis plantation for sale, lying six miles Went of Abbeville Village on Little River and Calhoun's Creek, containing 065 acres, on which is * two story dwelling bouse, well finished : gin bouse, gin and cotton screw, and all other necessary out buildings. Any further description is useless, athe purchaser will, of course, view the premises. For prompt payment, a good bargain may be had if applied for soon. Nov 24 39 4t J. J BARNETT ESTRAYED From the subscriber on Wednesday the 3d of November, one red bay more jMIJLE, n mark on each shou drr from the collar. Would be thankful for any information pf said iuulu directed to Winter Seat, Eclgrefield. Nov 24 39 3t MARY A. HUNTER **?, A* Qnmburg QVbucrtiscmcnts.! FOWI.ITR & GOUHNG, Ilamlnirr, S. C. Would rrnppctfully inform ihrir friends nucl 1 n... ,, ....ii., n...? 11.,,.. i ii" jni'Mi'. ^ 1.11' iuiij ? in u ( 11' y ii>iv r a^owviu j tod ilit'ins'Ivb together it) in tin* i town of IJninhnrg, S. 0., w in ro t'toy Miave on ! hand ami expect constantly to rocuivoa care- ' lully s-'leot.ed stock of all articles usually kept i in t In* Grocery Inn-, oiz; Harr^in^, Rope, Twine. Sugar?, Oo'kos, ' r? U;jC >11. AIiicliriI Salt, Nails. Iron. IUmv, iu?r ('hain*. &? . besides Nee i\>.Shoes, IJIar.kcts, i.insays, !vi';s< \v. I'iaMs Osnahur^, Ii .-m-'i{)*ni, li its, Waggon J":i?hil*'S, Hri.lie.s ainj \\ lit) > . tS;o. iVc. i^c. ! All of which tiny oiler at t i:#* much reduced ' market prices, and will at ail times having country produce. J()li.\ W". FOU' 1,1*111. K. (i. GOLDLXU. n..?. T .tt ; ?Jont'V Savi'd is as iiooJ as jiuiicy Laniwi," Aul itnu: it thr time to sure it! 'l'o all purchasers of I>KY (!()()US, wc say that it you wish to make money, rail and be convinced i ol" 11 ics fact, that by purchasing of us, you will bo making money by saving it. We have a good assortment of iiis?-t of f I to articles found in a Dry Good Store, and prices suited to the pre.-oi'.t time, ! an will b;? see n by a list of a few articles: (.'a^hnierfs 'J'i to t;'-2 l-:2 cents per jard, IWitslin de Laines tiO toil? 1 -:2 cts per yard, Ginghams l.> I?> .'J7 cents, Alp:icea* TA 1-3 to S; I Calicoes t> 1-1 to :2.~>, 1 iiiicn ilaudkercliie>s 1:2 1-52 to $1.00, I <ud;es* cotton Hose 1:2 I-J2 to 50 cents. Also, a good assortment of heavy Wool Shawls, . fashionable and rich, from i~41 to ?; ?<?; .Muslin do Inline, silk and worsted Shawls, very low. In Tickings, bleached and brown I iomopuus, wc arc not to be beat. i It is useless to enumerate articles and prices, one ; call v. ill satisfy the purchaser that we htsvc spoken tho truth, and that litis is the nlac" to make moncv. Respectfully, 'I'. S. S'i'll.ij.M.W, At ilio old stand of J. O. 1J. Ford. | Hamburg, ,\uv :24 3D lin ! WATCi J I3S * Repaired in tI?o best manner, and on reasonable* terms, at tho e.-lablWwneni on Co.itro-strcet, rtr. ceutly oceupiiii 1?v A. Li. N JOHN CUIMAIir.V. Hamburg, Oct 27 ."5 .' Jm " I )UN 15 A | Having removed from t!io Brick Store formerly occupied by tbein, tothnvtow next |)r. J. Stokes, and nearly opposite? tbeir old stand, Hamburg, S. C, j Arc now rcccivitnr, und will contimm to rn. | ceive, heavy supplies o( the following Goods, I which they oil r to thoir friends ami the pubi lie tT' nenilly, at tlio lovvrst m:?rket prices, j SUGARS. New Orleans, Muscovado, Porto Rico, Clarified, Double Rcliticd, Loaf, I crash'd and powdered. !. COFFEE. Prime dark gr<*on Rio, coinj mon do., Cuba St. Domingo, Prime old Gov! eminent Java. . ' | BAGGING, A heavy stock of Kentucky, : ami other kinds of American manufacture, lo! grther with a f ur stork of Dundee and Gunnv | ROPE. Kentucky. Jnip. M:?ni!!a and j To?v, from Jt to jj inch. S.\LT. Lnrge Charleston Sacks and ! Blown. | .MOLASSES. Cuba, N-;w Orleans and ! Sugar House; a superior article of Syrup. I TEAS. Hyson, Gunpowder, Imperial and ' Black. IK U.N. Ol all sizes, a!:-o a "rood assort' ment of Hoop and Band Iron, German and Cast Sle? I, Nail Rods, &.0 ; Nails of all sizes. I CHAIRS. Ma pi'*, Windsor, Cane Scut, ; Children's Office. Rockin? and Nurse. l'OWDEli. FFF Dupont's Blasting, Eagle, Sporting, and Kentucky Rifle Powder. ALSO, ! A heavy stock of Saddles, Bridles Marlini f?a]> s, Halter Chains, Drawing Chains, Wee. din^f IIo. s, Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow j Candles ltice, Soaps, Tobacco of various : brands, llats and Caps ot different grades j s:nil shapes, Boola and ShOes, Sole, Upper ' and Harness Leather, a superior lot ot Kip ! and Calf . -kins, pure White Lead, warrant?d; Window G!.i=s 7X9, 8X!0, 10X12, 12X14, best quality N^jrio Blankets 9 to 12-4 Bed Blankets, Osnaburgs Cotlon Yarn, all numbers, bleached and brown Doiu stii: Goods, heavy and !i<*!it Ivers- vs, Buck* ts, Tubs Suirnr Cans, Measures, Brass bound Pails. Shot of all sizes. Lend, Biue Stone, Copperas,Saltpet re, Gin_r? r, Pepper, Spice, Shoe Thread, , Colton and Wool Curds, Cocoa Dippers, ! Brooms, Wagon Boxes, Grindstones, Cast| inj/s or Hollow-Ware, I\"os. I, 2 and 3 Mack^ I crel, Bedstead:*, Thomaslon Lime, &e. &-c. ] Sept 15 29 tf i . _?, Ware-House and Commission BUSINESS. ii am nun a, s.'c. The subscribers having leased / A fcSft f !,#? lV;ir/> Hnncn in Hi>.hIh.?.. lut' ly occupied by Smith & BonS*Ss?,<?s$ZZ$b sou,for 3 years, under tin: firm of Rainey & Tajruurl. Tin y offer their uerviccs to their friends Hud tbo public generally, in the STORAGE and SALE of COTTON, i FLOUR, BACON, nud Produce of all kinds; j RECEIVING and FORWARDING MERCHANDIZE, and Purchasing Goods to Order, &-c. They hope, by strict attention, to merit a share of public patrona Their House will be open on the first Sopteniber for the transaction of husiwps. JOHNSON RAMEY. JOHN TAGGART. Juno 23, 1817. 17 tf oo-'j ['lie Hamburg' Journal will copy the above until fnrfhnr ?ril?'r>a NOTICE. I will be at E. Trible's, Est]., on tin? 20th, 21st and 22nd of Dcccmber next, and at Abbuvillo Court House on the 23rd, for the purpose of , collecting the debts due the Estate of Joshua Meachum, deceased. All those indebted to | said Estate, will do well to call and see me on one of the above named da vs. I JAMES MEACUUM,Executor. N. B. I will sell the Lands of said Estate privately, to suit purchasers, on either of the I above named days. - J. M.', Ex'or, Nov 17 38 ' 4t f *1 i)aml?irg jlbocvtisctncnts. uk.vioval7 Wmi. ticicliam & Co. Ilave reiii> ved l heir slock of Dry Goods to the store under llio American Hotel, (late 11 u!.bard's whore it is their purpose to keep a lull assortment of Anii'vicaii, V-Vciicii ;ii9j| DltY GOODS. W u^inl'l ?*i!?-? tint! /iitintHiiiiil u tn r/?lftrn nnr I ... ......... ,,,,o v ...... ...... . thanks lo our numerous friends for the very i littoral (>.*?t milage bestowed on us for the last six yen is, and would solicit, u continuance of their favors. We would nlso iuvi'c Jill persons buyitig Pry Goods in Ilaichnrg, who are not ulr< atly on our list of customers, to give us a trial. Our stock will consist ol a much larger and more neral assortim-nt than we have heretofore kept. We will ah o continue to keep ' our usual assort ui'mt of C \ li PETTLNG. OIL CLOTH, V LOO It MATTING I 1 jO.\ i\ KTS, and Lidio.s' and Childrens* i {Si lUF.S. i\ J J.?Just received a full assortment, of i .ill numbers of 1) U T C II 15 O L T I i\* G J CLOTHS, which, together with ail urticl-'S j in our line, will hi; sold as low as they can be ' procured in Ilauiburg or Augusta, WM. KETC1IAM & CO. Hamburg, Aug II 124 tf j To 1 ho L uhlic. i Tii" undersigned would respectfully nnnounce ro Travellers and persons visiting llainlxirjf, : that lie lias taken lor a term o! years, the 1 H>TKL, lon<r known as IIUBUARD'S AMI]RICAN IJOTRIj, which it is his purpose to keep as such a 11 *? is?; should he kep-, and wil only promise lo all who favur him with a call | thai he will do ail iti his power to pi. ase; and j when' as much Comfort i>nd Quiet may he ! oxnectod as can he found at anv l'uhlie 1 lou.se. j A cartful and attentive Hostler will be ; kept constantly in the Stable, and Iloises shall be alti-nth-d to in a way that shall give entire satisfaction. A liberal patronage is respectfully solicited. VV'AI. KETCH AM. Hamburg, Aug H 24tf A CAIO). ! The undersigned ml urns h'-r most grateful acknowledgm*-ms for the liberal patronage lonjf bestowed upon lu'r, and tukes ??r?-at pleasure in n commending to her friends and former patrons, Mr. YVM. KETUllAM, m whose management oft he House she Ins the ; utmost confidence, and would solicit for him a ! continuance of their favors. SAItAIJ 1IUI3I3ARD. W A R l v i ? (> ITS ? : A N D C( )M MISSION BCSISISS?Iliiinljurg, S. C. I Tlio faih-seriber hers leave to his friends and lite public j;i!HM-ulIy? that he wiil continue 1 ??o \Y.\un-Horst: imd Commission iJcsiMiss, at tiio .'ho uonvi nienee of this establishment i:: too will known to require much comment. Cotton or other I'roducc once in store ciui be put on the Hail Road without the additional expense of drayage, &c.; whieh is certainly an item worth notice, both to merchants and J planters. My charges will be as reasonable as other like i concerns in the place, and tne usual facilities given to tl?o?? who zv.vly give mo I'.eiij sept 15 29"3m U. AI. ROGERS. Ware 11 ousvj and Factorage. ^ - The subscribers have purf & Jwfc',aSl<l from Nalhou Ij. Gritlin, Esq., the Cotton Warehouse in Hamburg, recently occupied by Dr. J. F. Griffin. und formerly by Messrs. If T. lofTlTU c.11 . ciliml.irl fit ?l?r? r..~t nf the Hill, anil immediately at the head of the ! main business street. From i's superior lo: cation, and being surrounded by a stream of ' water, it is comparatively exempt from tlx? ; casualty of fire and entirely above the reach of high freshets. | Turn- propose to carry on exclusively the 'WAREHOUSE and GENERAL FACj TO 11 AGE BUSINESS, under tlie firm o ; GEIGER & l'AUTLOW. j Having ong?g?-d an experienced and comI pete n I assistant, in addition t.o their own peri sonnl attention, and poss* ssing means to | make liberal advances on produce consigned f t i\ their lu?r/.Kw ?-.-?? - ' cos 10 Planters, Merchants and others, in the STORAGE and SALE of COTTOIV, i KLOUR, BACON, and oilier PRODUCE. ! in RECEIVING and FORWARDING | MERCHANDISE. Tind PURCHASING | GOODS lo ORDER. W. VV. GE1GI5R. JAS. Y. L. PARTLOW. i June 9 15 Gin i . NOTICE. j The subscriber offers for sale his PLANTA; TION, lyinir within half a mile of this place, j containing GOO acres. On the premises are I a two story framed Dwelling, framed Negro j Houses, a new framed Gin House, and a new ' and excellent Screw attached, witn other out1 buildings, such ae nrc common on plantations, i Two hundred and fifty acres at least of the i land is uneleart'd and finely timbered ; a quantity ol that part cleared is very productive I land, and most of the uncleared is of a very I pood quality. Tlio price will ho moderate. Persons wishing to purchase, will apply to the subscriber on the premise's. JAMES S. WILSON. Abbeville C. H., Sept 15 . 29 3w I The State of South Carolina, AIHtHVII.L.12 DISTRICT IN F.tiUITY. William P. Rembert, Geo. L. Holmes and wife, v. Rebecca llembert, widow, and others, heirs of Samuel Rembert, dee'd. ?BUI for Partition. It appearing lo the Court that Rcbecca Reimbert, Mary H M Rembert, Louisa -'Rembert, Samuel S Humbert, Jncob Moon and Har* rift M. his wife, Lewellin C Rembert, John P Trozvant and Louisa R his wife, Jainea A Rembert, John W Pope, Miller and Louisa his wife, Judith Pope and Mariah Pei? cy Pope, Defendants, reside without <he limits of iliiH State; Ordered, that the said Dofeudunt's do appear and |51<ad, Answer, or demur to the said Bill within three i^nontlis j'roin tbis da to, or the said Bill will be tnli^n pro confos- j so against.them. HL A^Qfti^S, C. E. Oom'rs office, Nov 6, 1847 37 3m j LANDS FOR SALE. I Tlio subscriber oilers for hale two tracts of lurid ly- ' in}; in Abbeville District; one tract oil tlio inuin road leading from the Court Houses of Anderson, | l'ickon* and (?rcciivillo to I lauibur^, ono mile from ' 1.V1 1* I 1 I" t i- . _ .1 1 I ; I'jiijn'iicm lino, iiuiuut'i ?u ucrt'h uiu* iiiuumiiiu, uuu j hail' woodland, tbc other in a high state of cultiva- , tion. Ti.o buildings are good and conveniently j situated; a two-story dwelling house ami yawl! biiiidings'ns kitchen, also, barn, gin-house, &c, 'I'lio Homestead Tract, on main road from j Abbeville Village to Cambridge, one and a half miles below C?ieenwood; acres, seven hundred land sixty; cleared land two bundred ami sixty I acres, balance in woods: tbis tract is well improved, a largo two-story dwelling bouse, outbuildings as baru, stables, gin liousu, suitably situated and in good condition. JJ-.itb tracts in close prox: iinity Willi tbi> route now Ixing surveyed as the ! branch of the C-obiuibia and tJrcenviHo Kail Jioad. | l'ersons wishing to purchase will call and see me i as I am anxious to sell. J. V. Ij. 1'AUTIiOW. Oel i>U :m lUt t _ _ r. 11... ,v ... \' / / .. I / '? ' t ft It HI t H r 11 f ft m It M ?../ jU r .>? > ' Tl is seldom (hat \v?> str p out of ??iir way to 110. 1 either for pnisc or censure, the various ndver| tisi d specific.! of the day : and coidd we behove ill j tlie truth of ail the certificates which arc published ' in favor of sonic of them, there would he no call for our praise certainly. IJwt from a personal knowledge of their virtue, we are willing to record j our unsolicited testimony in favor of l)r. I lull's | Worm Lozenges: they being in our opinion ;m inj f. llilde remedy for that banc of childhood?worms. I Safe in their cp'-ration, easily administered, and j what to iis is n great re-commendation in a niediI cine for children, they are not nauseating, but ac. tually pleasant to the taste. We have used them in a number of cases in our family, and in each and every case with complete success; and we take i pleasure in recommending them to our patrons and friends, not Only as a cure for worms, but as it tho) rough and easily administered cathartic or purtfit' live medicine, where such is needed, or where worm:-! arc suspected. I The above medicine is for sale at the. Drug Store and at the l'ost (Mice. [Nov 3? liu BoiVks. IS. B3. & W A. Ws-jrclSssw . r -i II i . _ 1* i . . i i- ii \ I nave aimed 10 ineir usuat siock 01 .tciiodi 1 Books, a considerable collection ol" w.luajbln MISCKLLANCors WOLJKS, viz: i Present t's Conquest ot* i *? rsi, .Napoleon ami liis Marshall*, Carlvle's French Revolution, 1 Fremont's Oregon, I ,i(e ami Campaigns of Napi.-k-on, Taylor and his Cienerals, ! Alexieo and her Military ('hiefmins, ( ( i( l Smith's View of'the World, Complete Works ol Byron (illustrated) u Joseph us. ' Milton and Younir, (handsome edition) : (lold.-mith';* Natural Iii.~tor\\ A splrii'JiJ en*!v (?l Slrik'pcare in 7 vols.. ALSO, | Maps of Mexico, j ,l I nil<*<l Slates. Cap and Letter Paper, line and beautiful j !>iil< t Paper, ami h'uvrih pes, Uold ami ; Steel Pens, ?kc. j Oct. o tf I The State of South Carolina. AHBKVILMi DI.STIMCT, John O. Wilson, applicant, v. Robert A j Wilson and others.?Pa nil ion m Ordinary. ! It Appearing io my satisfaction that Mr L5ulI ger and Jane his wife, Thos Lcsly and Susan j his wife, Joseph Lealy and Mary liio wile,parI I 1 nf o r. intl 1i/\nl ( li n I i mit a r? f j tn o xj ~i \j li \* ?* ii i of ii r-iu". ? iiiiuiii ui<; iijijiic uj ! this State: Ordered tluit they do appear and i o!ij"ct to the division or sale of the Ileal Esi taste of Alexander Wilson, dee'd on or before | the first day of February next, or their eonsent to the game will be entered of record. DAVID LESLY, Nov 10, 1817 30 3m Ordinary. j Tlio State of Soulli Carolina, AV.I5KVILM: Dt^i'Ktiir IX ICQUITV. I William Campbell, vs. deo. A. Miller, I Adm'r. &< ., John T. Heron and M:iry i T. Herp?n.-jjf-Bill. for Relief and Injunction, j It appearing to my satisfaction' 11 in t John T | Heron and Mary T Ileron, two of the Defen dants in the above ease, are absent from and i r(\sme Dpynnu mo iimna ot litis Mate; un I motion, ordered, that they do npp?'ar find | pi-Mid, ftiiPWL'r or demur to said Bill, within j three month from tin.* publication hereof, or ; said Bill will he taken pro conicsso against ! them. II. A. JO.\r:S, i*. A. n. Corn'rs. office, Nov. 15 1817. nRSTii AY^TOTIC eT Loyvis Pylcs toils before me a bay mare Mf'T T71 in 1 l i <"> 1 1 i .. in \; IJJJ, u ? ui yt.-a I S i i, 1 o nil mis mill u half high, shouldeis marked from being hurt with gear and white hair has come out on them; has a small white spot on the i loin. Appraised . at forty dollars, Said ; mule may be found at the residence of Lewis Pyles, about ten miles north of Due West, and 2 1-2 miles above Scuflletown. W. P. JVIAFITIN, Magistrate. Doc 1 40 3m NOTICE. All persons indebted to Robert Richey, dee'd by note or aeconnt, ore requested to make payment on or before tlin <?5th ol this month. Dec 1 40 3t J.B. RICHEY, Adm'r CITATION. Whereas, Nathaniel Henderson applies o mo to jyrant him Lettrs of Administration on the Estate of Shaderick Henderson,deceased: These are, therefore, to cite the kindred and creditors of the deceased to appear before me in the Court of Ordinary on the 20th instant, to shew cause why said administration should not be granted. Given under mv hand Sd Dec., 1847 DAVID LESLY, Dec 8 41 lnr , Ordinary. CITATION. ' Whereas, Samuel Donald applies to mo to prant him Letters of Administration on the Estate of Win. Mitchell, dee'd : These are therefore, to cite the kindred and creditors of the deceased to appear before me on the 20th of December instant, to show cause why said administration should , not be granted. G/ven under njy hand this 3d December, 1847 . - DAVID LfESI^Y, ' Dec 8 41 lw Ordinary \ \ C A N 1) I D AT E S . F O 11 T AX COLLECTOR. We are authorized to announce JOHN M. GOLDING as a candidate lor Tux Collector at. the ensuing election. We are authorized to announce JAMRS M. CALVERT, ?s a candidate tor TAX COLLECTOR, at the ensuing election. The friends of Cupt. E. C. MARTIN, lniiounco liini as a candidate for TAX COLLECI TOIt, at the next ensuing election. 1 Tho friends of V\ 1LL1AM J. HAM'MOIST), take pleasure in announcing him a i Candidate for TAX COLLECTOR at the ensuing election. 1 Tin* Friends of JOSEPH S. 1"). W15TM1 EllA Ll? announce him as a Candidate for TAX COLLECTOR, at the ensuing election. j The friends of the Rev. JAS. MOORE iHiiy uiiiiuuiiv': iniii >i? u cniiumuie IOT , the office of Tax Collector al the ensuing , election. . The Friends of W S. HARRIS, announce hi in us a ?: ;i 11 ?1; rl;t t? * for re-election to the office of TAX COLLECTOR, at the ensuing ele< tiou. We aro authorised to nnnounco JOIIN CUNNINGHAM, as a candidate for TAX COLLECTOR, at tlie ne.\l election. j The friends of EZEK1EL T1UBLE announce him as a candidate for the office of Tax Collector at the ensuing election. ! We are authorized to announce. T. T. CUNNINGHAM as a candidate for Tax Collector at the ensuing election. ri V - f ili _.i 1 /1 f ; ? no emtio <-)i ootuu Carolina. AlilJEVILLK UISTIXICT. j In the Court oj Common Picas. ; J:imes Cochruu v Jiuncs Fish.?Attachmi'at. | The Plaintiff in tins case haying (ilcd Ins i (]? ?;Int<-it:on in tlie Cbrk's office this day: And the d? fendant Iniviiijf neitln r wife or attorney known to l><: in this ISll?*. Ordered that said d< fi/ndunt do plead to tin; said declaration , wilInn a year and a. day from this d a t<rv\ise judgment by default will be awarded u<ruiiist him T P SPllililN, C. C, P. j ^Clerk's Oflicc 29th April IS<17 ly 14 Notice to Absentees. 1 Exparie.? Win. Harmon*, appl't., vs. the j ! loirs, ol (ico. Bur more, dec'd.,et ol. j It nppvariny to tny satisfaction that the heirs | of Ciforjfo Duruiorc, deceased, the heirs of i Peter Bannore, deceased,and the heirs of Asa j Franklin, deceased, Defendants, (names not ! known) reside without tin: limits of the Slate: , ll is therefore order <1, that they do appear 1 and object to lht_* division or sale of tiie Ileal list'ite of James Darinon*, deceased, on or before 'he first Monday in January, or ! their cutis*.iiL io the same wiii be eiiterfg* ot ! record. DAVID LESLY, O. 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W. FfiNT^N, ' . .' Proprieler oj the National Whig. Aug. '.'5, [Prs. bill JffSb] ' 26 6tiT |" j" NOTICE. I have left all my notes and accounts in...toe hands ol Thomson & Fair. Those |naebted to me will confer a favor by making Davment to them immediately. ' "^Iv- "iiJOHNSON RAMEY.' Oct 20 86 diSL&fia ?; 1 1 . . _ 1 , ! i? JI ? FOR SALE. A noat BUGGY can be had at a Very r^ducrd prico fejr applying at this office. " fOof JID SH