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Jayn's Expectorant, ,.THIS Medicine has already proved ielfIto S elI that it has been recommended, by those who have given it a fair - test in this country. mi the demand for it increases daily. We have just heard of.an important cure of Astli. rue, which has been effected by the use of it in a neighboring town-the case was that of a fe male, who had for a long time been under the case of a physician, but had recgived fn relief, ind her cue was considered heaj vs. As a S ast resort she purchased a bottle of Dr Jayne's Expectorant, which caused her to expectorate freely. ally eased her cough, and rapidly restor her to health. We have no hesita tion its sayi.g. that this preparation of Dr. .Jayne..for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Infaen. ma, Asthma. Censamptien, &c.. is the most valuable medicine ever offered to the American public. There 1i s quackery abent it-Dr. Jayne is one of the most skilful practising phy sicians in Pennsylvania, and wherever his va. rionsreparatiens have beenthoroaghly tested, he islooked upon as a great public benefactor. -Semeaset (Mains)Jorld. R. S. ROBERTS, sole Agant, at Edgefield G. H.. South Carolina. december 16 - 3t 47 Edgefleid Academy. T HE Exercises of this Lstitution will be resumed the first Monday inl January 1847. As the Principal has staked his all in its prosperity, he will hereafter enforce an exact and rigid discipline, and take no more Pupil., than he can personally attend to. Such then as cannot be induced to conform to the Rules and Rfegulations, applying themselves to study, and refraining from habits of idleness and dis. sipation, (where too old or too stubhorn for correction,) will be dismissed not EXPELLED from the Institution. His Boarding pupils will have to conform to the regulations of his house, respecting the hours of study at home, of rising in the morn ins. and of retiring at night. 'uition fees payable it. advance, as hereto. fore, and -at the same Iates. No fracti tn of a session, or allowance for absence admitted, except by express stipulation beforehand. A monthly report of each pupil, sent to parents for tueir approval or reproof. Premiums awarded and paid monthly. H. K. McCLINTOCK. december 16 tf 47 Bethany Aeademy. T H E Exercises of this lastitutioi will be resumed on the second Mondaiy in Jair nary 1847, under the Rectorship of Mr. George M. Galphid. The scholastic year comprises 10 months. RATES OF CHARGES FOR TiITIO'. The Primary Branches.. Spelling, Reading and Writing, including studies introductory to Geogra phy, Arithmetic, &c. pet quar. $3 00 The above, with Geography, History. Arithmetic &c. per quar. 4 0'I So much of the above as may be ne cessary, together with Eiiglish Grammar, and Geography, with the use of the Globes, &c. per qr. 5 00 Mathematics, with Algebra. Geome try Trigonometry, Mensuimation of Surfaces and Solids. Survey ing Natural Philosophy,Astron omy, &c., &c.. per quarter. 6 00 The Greek and Latin Langiages,Ma thematic., &e. 7 50 No -leduction (or absence, unless caused by sickness. By order of the Board of Trastees GEO. GALPIIIN, Secretary. december Ifi tit 47 MALE A!D FERALE Aendenies in Greenwood. +1 -AliEVILLE DIShTRIC', S. C. lTIE COIl111t TlE appointed to procure T're.ichers fur the Schools in the above Vilae.?, nder the c'niiiul of thie B:ptist De i'uino:iion. take pileastire m informing their I riems aid the public generally. that they have -. ,-ia"-d cmnpetent 'l'eaeliers for the above .'ihls. Mr. 'v. If. Cgllalit.i. will take <:tir.:e ,.fthe Vl-ie Acuaemny. Mr. C. is niia. tive or this St:ite. nad will graudniate ina ihe .,imth Carolina C'lkg.~ i~i Decemiber next. lIeI entered Coll--'g as a stuidenti of Mlonnt ZLion aicadmrny, iimi Faisli-})l Disrici, which has b~eetn mi:my yeiars'un'ir tile care oaf M r. H- u rsuy, ast a ieachier of hig'h celerity, Hie also fuarnishies saiisiieto'ry testimonials of lim gnaiicationis friom Hon. WV C. Preston, Piwsidenmt of the . College. and' the, Rev. [Dr. Hooper. Lanniu Professor. t-i -- T.:rs of Tuition inis D~epaetmont per ss si'n of five nmontihs. Orthogip'hy. Reuadinig. Writing and Ariihmertic, SG 001 Thme abomve, with Geograpity, English Grammar, Coimposition, amid De clum-atijim, .9 00 The above, wvita Natural. Mental, nnd Mtoral Phiilosophy, Logic, Rheto ric, and H istory, 12 00 -. The absave, with C hemuistry. the high- p er htathem-utics, Latini & Greek. 15 00 'Tie Fernde SchooL will be conducted by Mr. ROsET H asar Nicntat.m.s and LAoy. Mr. anmd Mrs. Nicholls bear hIgh testimoimts of .literary quaalification~s .and moral character. Thes~e are from Rev T1. Curtis, D D., of L~ine St.me' Springs, in whose School they lhave tauighit the presenmt year. with em lire satisfac .. tion. Also, from his Honor Chaincell,,r John son, H~on F HI Elimore and W Du Bose. Esqrs, Teims of tuition in t~iis Departineiit. are thle same as those'cdf thto Male Departiment in the first, second and third classes. Chemistry, Botany, Algebt a, & Geo uietry, .816 00 French. 10 00 Music, Piano. and Sinin?, 20 00 Uuse of Piano, 2 00 Contingencies, 50 The Schools will open on the Second Mon day in January nest. Good Board' can be obtained at $8 per month. J F WVATSCI, V G RIFFIN, W SMITH, J M CHILES, -W. P HILL. A WALLER IR M WHITE, W B BROOKS, S BROOKS, D;CI6T. CHATHAM. De 6 tI 47 Comsiuec. Pianaoforte Tuntgf,' an'd' Repairang. AA. CLARK respeetfulty informs the - om citizens of this and the adjoining .Dig tricts, that lie still~continues the above business tad will attend promptly to any order sent'ti Edeeld Court House, or Richardsorville Edgefleld District. REFEREsC~st Music Teachers-Mr. E B Bacon, Edgefleld C H ; Mrs MI. M. Addison. Lexington C H ; Sirs. H. Harrington, Greenville C. HI.; Mrs CosnardNewberry C. H.; Mrs. F. Temple -Unnionville; Mrs. E. E. Potter, Greenwood Mrs. Slith; Barnwell C. H. Citicims.-James 5, Pope, Esq., Cal. Simeoi Christie. Edgefleld; Rev James .1 Chtiles. Ab bieville; Rev Hansford Duncan. Banrnwell Goal. 3. Derwin, do; Y. 3. Harrington, Newt berry:C. N'; pl. Towles, Edgefield ; Dr. (G W. di'e'id.Newberry ; key. T. S. Frean, Ct lumbia; Col. Lawton. Robertville, Deatilor *District :r Miaj. J. S. Ilsnor, do. .ta,.tTabe, 1n tf A7 NotiCet . ;ILL BE SOLD, on the 30th day of . comber, at the residence of R. M. Pi ler, in Edgefield District,, - Five or six Mule Wagon, Household al Kitchen Furniture, a lot of Corn, Fodder a. Cotton Seed, Blacksmith Tools, &c. 'c. Terms to be made known on the day of sa Also, several Negroes to be hired, if not d posed of before at private hire. H. B ELDER, Guardian. december 15 3t 47 'uabic Sale. State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. The President and Directors ) of the Bank of the State of Billf South Carolina, I Forec es. } sure at John Bauskett, William J. relief. Wightman, & Ann Wight. man. B Y virtue of the Decree of Chancell 1)avid Johnson, in this case, I ha proceed, as "the Agent selected by t parties, plaintifls and defendants, to se and convey the property," on the fir Monday and Tuesday of January next, offer for sale, at public outcry, at Edg field "ourt House, the following real at personal property, viz: One tract of laud. described in the plea ings and mortgage as the homestead of ti said Win. J. Wightian. and now in h possession, situate in the District of Eds field. on Chavers' Creek, adjoinitig Ian of Wiley Glover, Allen Anderson, Wi Liam Quarles, John Sullivan. George G son, and others, and containing twent one hundred acres. more or less. Also the following Forty-nine NTEGROES, ro WIT: Cato, Rebecca, Morris, Priss Wyatt, Gabe, Albert, Deley, Adelia Nelson, William, Emeline, Lewis. Most Jackson, Claiborne, jr., Tom, Elliso Helen, Betty White, Phmby, Betsey. Ki zy, Hannah. Claiborne, Margaret, Li'd Sarah, Gilbert, Mo dy, H arry, Sucke George, Cilly, Sally, Moffat, Nelly, Pe gy, A -y. Kate, Victoria, Henry, Stephe Fanny, Britton, Edina, John, John, ji and Giuney, and also, "the increase of tl females among them, born, or to be bor since the filling of the bill in this case. The above Negroes are in the possessi< of V. J. Wightman, where those who d sire. can see them. The terms of gale will be-The N groes, one third cash, and the balance on credit of twelve months, and the land < one and two years in equal instalment: the credit portion of the sales of the. Lae and Nej groes, to bear interest from the sa deed, to be secured by bond and person sureties, and mortgage. Purchesers to pay for the necessary p pers, and the property not to be deliver until the terms of the sale are compli with. S. CHRISTIE. Agent. Eigefield C. I. Decr. 12. 1846. december 11 41 47 Executor's Mele. W ILL BE SOLD, on Thursdaty the 1 day of December next, at the late r idence of William Brunson. dec'd.. sever Valuable Neg roes, some horses and Cattle, and o&ne large W.agn At.sn--Two valuable tr:tets of LAND ;-oi known as the Marvin Tract, containing 3 neres, adjoinimrs lands off. F. Burns. WV Wells, John Griffis and others, lying on Cron ed run creek, S miles from Edgefteld C. II the other known as the 'illnan Tract, lyi: on the Abheville read. s miles from Edgetie C. 1.., udjoining l:nds ot E Villians, 1) Drn.nson. Asherry Rearden, a.d others. 1iTerms-AllI sous uder fiv e dollar s.cash, and over that amount on'a credit of' twel months. Th'e pitrchamsers witl be required give note and two approvedl snrenies. The title of the property not chaanged iun the termns of sale are complied e ithi, and if siold, at the risk of the fomtnei purchaser. DA NIEL I'RUNSON, Exectutor. novembter 25 4t 44 Excutor's Sale. W ILL BE SUILD. at thme late reyide ot Ann ii. Johnason.dec'd., on Tuensd the fifth day of Janumary next, nal the perso:i property of said decess~ed, consi.sting of a tnu her of m.TOCK (IF EHorses~, Cattle, anal Clog Planttation Trools. an.t one Romad Waigotn. ':Tea ms will be inade known ona the day sale LAWRENCE S. JOH NSON. . E .Exetor. dece'ht-er 9 4t 46 Execulor's Sale. 'ITLL BE- S OLD, at the late residenmce VBenjamin Harrison, dec'd., on MIt dtiy the 21st day of December next. a part the personal property of said deceased, cc a sting of 26 Likely Negroes, on a credit of twe've months, puirchazsers givi notes with two securities. ..JO HN H A RRISON. Exeoutor. nov.~ 41 5.1 Notice. Y virtue of ant order frot Jobn H Esq.. Ordinary of Edlgefieldl District shall prceed t'o sell, to the highest hbidder, my residence, on IVridaty the I~th Decetmi nett, the following prOperty, beinnigitng to I Estate 6f Mrs. Susatn Boyd,d'eeeased, viz : EIGH~l LIKELY NEGROFES. Stock of Cattle, Household an'd Aitc1 .Purnit urn,.e on a credit of twelve months, with note approved snreties. EDM(!1.ND' BOYD. .Adlministrator withi thd vill aninexed . Nov. 18 5t 43. NOTICE. A VAJ.UA BL E TR ACT OF.L'A FOR SALE. U.N conformity with an agreement betwt ..the subscibers, they will sell at Edgefi Court House, ont the first Monday in Jann next, a tract of land on the waters of Turi Creek, containting one hunidred anid thi acres, tnote or less, w'hereon the snucribet White and his fatther reside, adjoining land, Isaac Bell, D. D. Brumison and R. T'. Mil on a credit of twelve months. Purchasers giving note and seourlty, as mnortgage of the premises, if requtired. The above tract of land is sold for divit by mutual consent, and undisputed title be given. his - ABNER plWHITE -mark. t EDMUND PEN1? Witness, E. W. Welch. Dnmber 2 3t 4 ,Sheriff's Sle., JANUARY, 1347. d Y virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa ad cas to me directed, I will proceed to sell at Edgefield Court House. on the le. First Monday and Tuesday followi:ng in is January next, the following property to wit : - A tract of land whereon the defendant lives, con'taining one thousand acres,. more or less, adjcining lands of John Marsh. John Wise, and others, levied on as the property of Elizabeth Carter, ads Jaih'es Cobb. The Interest of the Defendant in a tract of Land, containing eight hundred .a'crea, ar more or less, adjoining Lands of George o- Tillman, James Rainsford, Benjamin R. d Adiaon and others, leavied on as the pro. perty of James H. Harrison, ads of C. . Glover. A Tract of Land. whereon -the Defen ar dant lives, cntitaining, two hundred and lI sevemy five acres, more or less, adjoining e Lands of John Lott, Ermslej Lot, Wil II lian Boukuight and others, levied on as st the Property of Stephen G. Whatley, ads la John M: Cogiuh rind dthers, severally. e- A Iract of landicoo:aining eight hundred td acres, nore or less, adjoining lands of Benjamin Stevens, Robert Bryan, and others. levied on as the property of Bryao 'e Deen, ads. James M. Richardson.. nil is James S. Guignard, Executors, for David e- Payne, and others, severally. s A tract of land whereon the defendant I- lives, containing two hundred and fifty t- acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Y- Mrs. Mary Butler, Samuel Clarke, and others; and also one other tract of land, containing one thousand acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Samuel Clarke, y, Richard Ilankinson, and others, in Beech e, Island. each levied on as.the property of s, Milled;e Galphid, ads. William Hainea, a, jr., for Charles Hall and others. severally. .- A tract of land wnhereon the defendant y. lives, containing one hundred acres. more y. or less, adjoining lands of James Griffin, g. Jamea Terry, Simeon Christie, ane others, n, levied on as the property of Ilezekiah ., Harris, ads. of Charles Jones. Admr., and 1e others, severally. U. A tract of land containing qie hundred and sixty six acres.. more or less. adjoin mn ing land-; of Mrs. Mary Andersonr, George e. Samuel, aid others, levied on as the pro petty of Peter Hancock. ads. Jas. Miller. D- A tract of land whereon the defendant a lives, containing one bundred and.seventy in acres, more or less, adjoining lands of ; Elizabeth Whitlock. John Whitlock, John id Green, and others, levied on as the pro le perry of Lawrence. Willidig, ads. William al Whitlock. A tract of ind whereon the.defedLant a- lives, containing one hundred antd fifty :d acres, more or less, adjoining lands of .d John Falkner. Goody McManus, and oth ers, leviei on as the property of Lewis Culbreath, ad+. James A. Richurdson, and others, severally. - A tract of land containing one thousand and seventy acres, mtore or less, adjoining 'i lauds of Thomas Nicholls. and William sH trckhalter. levied on as the property of Henry II.. Iill, ads. the exec ra Richardson, dee'd. s 1c A lot in the town of hamurg: nownzy 5 in the plan of said town as lot No. (Sjy 1" ,.igltty-one, fronting on Mechanic street. k. (SO) eighty feet front, more or le-ss, and running back (120) one hundred and twen ry feet, levied on as the property of Wil. y lia-n P. Dolph, ads. Charles Lamar, fur another. of A tra::t of land contammin twen'y two r'e and an half acres, more or la-as, tin which to there is at tannery, adjotiniug lands of . F. .O'Conner, andl aihers, leviead jia as the p ;ropcrty of M. L, dsearty. ads. John Am eacker, and others, severally. A tract of land whereon the defendant lives, conttaining five hundred and oineiy -- acres. more or less, adjoining l:ands of James Brigges, Samutel 'iardncr, Starling rec Quarles. andl others. levied tan as the pro my perty of John P. Matys, ads. John Amack' itt or. hearer. - A tract of iand contaiting two hundrad and eighuty seven acres, more or less,, adl, j..ining hantis *t San1'nel Gardie-r. I.Iavid G'over, anil nthers, levied 'n aq lh~e pro. 'periy~of Mosco Samuel, ads. Wiley Glo of ver, andl others, severally. A tract of han.l whereon the defendant lives, containing one hundred acres, more or less. adjuinintg hands of Johbn Jennings. Enoch Jennuing. atnd tLhers. erjie.d'on' as -- the property of Fanny Smiha free person of color, ads. Pey ton H-errin, and oihers, of severally. Terms of sale cash. n- II. BOU)LLW AR E. of - Decembaer 10 [ 4't 47 S.5 E IUFF'S SALEF.. "g STATE OF SOIJ.TH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. __ Y virtue of sundry writs of Fie -i Ft - cias, t e directed, I will proceed to sell, llat Edgefield Coturt liouse, on the firsi {Monday or Tuesday in January next, the 'at followmy,~ property, viz : er (one Negro woman, named Hlarriet he levied on as the property of Oliver bimp son, ads. John Batnskett, and others, seve ..rally. en QOe gray Mare;. levied on .as the ;p'ro .perty of Charles Bngg, ads. George Pope nd One Negro boy. Ben, lev'ied on as tha property of A.G. Leek, ads. T. J. ILyson and others, severally. Terms hf ASiC ca!. . .H BOUJLWA RE, S. E. D.' decemtber 16 St 47 D STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN-A ED GEFIELD DISTRICT. enR. Dolattghter, to Silas L a-1 eld ' nier, & Nancy Delaugh. M Aortgage. iry ter, Administrators'. rty BY virtue of a 1o~rtgage inthe aboy A. stated case, l.wifl proceed to sell.ai Ede of field Court House, on the first Monday it us. IJanuary next, the following Negro slaves to wit: dl a Lucinda,,WVinny, Mary, and Charles. Terms or sale cashr,; wit dcembe 1BOULWARE, Agent. decmbe 103t 47 Dr. A. W. Younigblood, ~FERS his professional services to tht es ctizens of Edgefield Village and vicinit; Otlioe next door, East of Dr. R. T. Min residence. April22 if 13 l.: teri fs. Sale. State! of South Carolina. EDSPIELD DISTRICT. Vicey Harliin;, Applicant, vs. Sum'na Mary Harting and others, in Parti Defendants. lion. BY an-order from John Hill, Esq., Ordi nary ofitbel District aforesaid. I will pro ceed to sell at -Edge6eld Court House, i the above stated case, on the first M onda or Tuesday following -in Jannary next. tract of land belonging to the tstatte o David RLartirged'er seduituate ip-th District sad State aforesaid, containi1 seventy-four acres. anore;or less. adjoininj lands ofJoshua. Harris, Samuel Stephen and -otelfs.' Termns f sale -A credit of twelv months, except the costs,which will be re quired in cash. -:The.purchaser will be required to. giv bond and:ttwo approved sureties, and e mortgage of the premises to the Ordinar to secure-the purchase rioney. . -- - I. BOULWARE. Dec. II, 1546 4t 47 SOUTH CAROLINA. . GEF'IELD DISTRICT Britton Mims, to tha - Bank.of Harnhurg. So. Cn. Mortgage BY virtue of the Morgag-i in the above stated case, I will proceed to sell at Edge geid Court House, on the first Monday it January next, the following property. viz Trea Negro Slaves, named as follows Frank, Jack, m oses., Ely, Mansfield,Zack Allen, Jacob, Solorniau, and Viney. Terms of sale cash. H. BOUL WARE, Agent. december 16 3t 47 State of.Sduth Carolina, EDGEFIKLD DISTRICT. Samuel Hirriq and others, Bill is: Green Harris for .and William H aris. Partition. N OTICE is hereby given, that by vir the of an order front the Court- o Equity, ('.shall sell at Edgefeld Cour House, on the fist Monday in January next, oae tract of land containing twc hundred and fifty acres, more or less, ly !ng partly in Edgefield and partly in Ah beville Districts, on the waters oftutf'ee town Creek, adjoining lands of TI'homa Cheatham, Lemual Bell, Thomas Het' derson, Benjamin Sle, and others. Sai laud to, be.siil pit a credit of twelve months, except as to the cost of this suit to be paid in cash. Purchasers to give b-nd and good per sonal sureties for the purchase money. S. S. TOM PKINS, c. E. E. D. Comm'rs Office, Dec. 14 41 47 AND SPEINCR's P:LLA. i tRKsTOaATIVK BITTERS T HE unrivalled Purifcr-ofLhe Blood; ant restoratioe of the system irt-all morbid se creteness ofthe glands, skin,.andliver. morbi. humors and vjtiated elate af4he:system. .Th P'! 'and Bitters have' had an unpre - .'afys a anoong le "' ,t tiher yeara:--are tattlose " ob etecy or eiperi.nental chrarter-but can b rdled tpon a. comnpositioss founded nps.n cot rec.ttTimrepiti.tir inip~li.-, anrd cornfid.d itt a sal', pleasatl a tnd etli:tent Tonic and Restor ative .Medicines, awl where a Purgative o simple cathaitic Medicine is ner-ded, the PiU alone hland inrica/led; they will positivel; cuRK-and have in tihrsnsands. of cases; dispep sin, jautndlice,'liver com ipriinta, erniptions ,f th skin,, mnorid emnsplexiosn, genra debility, Iss ofnppetite, ssny resszed p~espirniin. etc. etc As ans etfecingii Ar~ulicatror of.VMercury lioms thi systenmi theed ll tiand liitters are uinequmalled The'in~dicais~ requiring Spenscer's Pill anid Bittsers, ini when thsey should be usnes witbhmut delay as a preventive to the foarmatios of Acntte Diseases, are-' When, there is jgain in the linek or head ; Whent the Tongete is tuirred;t Whten the orine its ser~y highly colored; When th,-. sk~in i at, dry, or ycUoto; When the Appettile is p)onr ; When there is painz int the stomack or bowclh When thser6 is nercous Erritation ; When titers are cold Chiiu; Wihest tlhe dthears are bad or startling i n stee; ftaketn upoin thte occ'srrencse of tiny, or as of the above inadicatihns osfappronchinsg dises --mnch pains and sickness wtili be prevenated For sale by .' [D. TIBBETTS. Edgefleld C. H ., S. Ci december16 1m 4' Ti lIE sucecess-of these Pills int enrin r in few hours, where all other remnedis have Iailed, and that too, itn cases of twelve ar eighteen muonthis standing, wai-rantts the asse tin, that, if taken according to the direction they are a certaisi cnre. A long list of certil cates in proof of thseir inifalibility might be a ded, but, try them and het convinced that the are the most certain and the very best rernes ever offered to the public, to .insu.re aperm nent and lasting ecite. .. 2 For sale by, J.1D. TIBBETT5, Edgefiell.H-,, S.C, december 14 1m 47 AL191 WITCHCRAFT OUTDON. SM r. T.,Rotwand--Dear Sir-Fot four five ysqrs I have snifered greatly from Rhea maetison in smy bead, whtich during the last ye became worse and wotrse. Ho four or fi: weeks previous-to the ISth-inst.,'I hiad stiffer withlout intermission, my' general health w much impaired, myi sight t njured, and my. he so sensiUVe, thati could seardely rest it upi thte pillow. Twvo days since, a single appli tion .of your "MAGIC LOTION,'' relieved i entirely in two or three minates. I have a plied it occasiOnally since, and the sorenteis ntearly gone' So grealtt and sudden wa change. that I can scarcely realize that I a I have alsoi cuted! one of my <.hikdren, ansi (emaile friend of heaidache ini two or three mi utes. So great is myrconfidence iin the "M AGI LCTIOs'- that I would not be wvithout a b t[ or * fty times 'its cost." - * Y.,urs respectfully, - JACOB WV. SOUDER, No. 350 Market street Philadelphia, Jauatry 17th, 1846. Pre pared and sold Wi holesale and Retail, I 3 . T. Rowaind, 376 Market street. it.8S. ROBERTS, Agent, Edgeileld C. I s South Carolinla-. dncemberl 16 S 47 Notite. *. . -i A LL Persons indebted to the estate of Jol Hancock, dec'd., are requested to mal payment at Edgefield C. H., by the first Moi day in January next - and all those having it claims against said estate, are also requesec to present them, according to law. at the earn time and place. JAB. REYNOLDS, Admainistrator. december 9 4t 46 Pedmlinstrt or's Sale. Y permission from John Hill, Esq., O diary of geeld District, I will pr ceed to sell at the late - residence of Henry ' Ware, on Mdnday the 21st December instan the personal estate of said deceased. consistin in partof27 Negroes. Corn, Fodder, Houas bold anid Kitchen Furniture, Plantation an B1'ubksmith Tools, stock of Horses, Catth Hogs and Sheep. Terms of sale made known on the day sale. JAMES' CRAFTON, Dec. 2 3t" 45 Administrate CAUTION. A LL Persons are hereby forwarned fror trading for a NOTE OF HAND, give by me on the 24th of October last, for On Hundred and Seventy Five Dollars, payabl to James Movers or order, on the 1st day February, 1847, as the Property for which sai Note was given. is unsound. 1 am determine not to pay it unless coipelled by law. MARTIN BURRESS. December9 3t 46 LOST. T WO Notes, drawn by John Powell, on for $100, due upon the first day of Jan nary. 1847; one for $100 due upon the firm day of January 1848, in favor of N. D. Ofathe ney, or bearer. Two other Notes, drawn by Witm. McDanie in favor of Wm. Smiley, or .bearer. one fo about $14. dated 1st January 1845. the ,the about $18, dated 1st January 1846; both-note one day after date. All persons are warned against trading fo said notes, as payment has beei stopped. N. D. MATR NEY. december 9 3t* 46 CENTRAL SCHOOL r FlIE Subscribers take pleasure in infoi ming the patrons of .Ia above scltool that its exercises, will lie resifnied on the 'lirs Monday inJantuary hefUt. under the care of the present leacer, Miss Curtis, whose qualifics tiuon have been smple tested, and whose sue cessful mode of teaching has given great satis faction. , - - The'.Ternas will be Four $4. six $6 any eignt $8, per quarter according to the branche taught, the highest including French and Latir payable in advancei and $8 per quarter fo music, the use of the Piano inclpded. " Board may be obtained at gouvenient din Lance from the school honie;.. ;: . G. L. (GOODWIN, S. CRISTJE, J. TERRY, Proprietors. Dec. 8 2t. 46 EDGEFIELD VILLAGE FEMALE ACADEMY. M 18 SARAH RICH.IARDSON', wi continue the Exercises of this Institr tion -the next year, 'contilnencing on the fin londay in January, 1847, As the arrangemft ofrqnarters has been th long established usage of the Academy it wi be resumed in the next year. The rates of Tuition tame as follow, payabl in advance quarterly : - "'or Spelling.-Reading, Writing and V. Arithmetic. - per qnarter '$4 0 l With 'be above, English Grammer arid Geography, = 60 With the above, Philosophy, Natural, Mlental, and Moral Chywistry, Botuny.History, &c. 8 C Compo.itinn will be required of the Pupil as soon as they shall be capable of atteudir to it. For tie two Winter quarters, a charg'e i Fire wood will be made, of flfiy cents each. The amount of vucation will he two montl in the ye'nr: Dec 9, 1845 2t 46 . TO THE PUBLIC! H E Exercises of' the WOODG ROV ..A CA DEM Y, situated in the east coran ofl Abbeville District, will be resuf~e'd on tl First Mhonud-ty ini Januiary next, uinder the ii siructionm olflMiss Mary Juiana. Rates of tuition per sression, as follows: For readling. writitig, *pelling and Arithmetic, il$6 ( With the above, Grammar and Ge otraphy, 9 ( 'With the above, Philosophy. name ral, tmental anrd moral, Cheiis e trjy, Botany, Criticism, Comnposi tion, &c., . 12 4 Music per session, "''' 18 ( ;Five months to niake a session. For use of Piano, pler session, -1 I .Boaurding, includinag washing and candle can be obtained near the Academy for $7 p monh. JAMES GIL LA M, * WILLIA.M EDDI198. Novemuber 21 ' ~4t* -45 The Abbeville Banner will copy 4 times. Worms in Children'! a Of all diseases to which children are eir a sed, none are so fatal to them as worms. L -Ifortunaely, -children are seldom free, fro Ithem, and as th7ey unitate the synhpto'nsof a most every ot:ler comnplai nt; they often' pr duice alarming eff'ects without beimg tuspec ed. Worms are not, onFy a= caiuse of dises Ithemselv'es but by.thiriritation aggreivare other disees, wanadering from one part of ti body'to the dthe'r,.wirndinig themsielves up in large balls,~and obstructing the bowels and fr qijently the throat, causing convulsions, ai too oflen death. The desiredremedy will Ifound in.Dr. Jayne'.s Toni'c VermNifuge-whi' will very soon deetroy the worms, and invig rate the powers of digestion, so as to prevoi ra return of them. rConsumptiont, Cough, Spiuiig Blood, 5cc. To Consumnptives. Four-fifthus of you are real stuffering fr..m nsgledted.' colds, or an obstrai stirn and consequent infiamation of the de Id ;cate lining of those tubes thro' 'which the in 'we breathe is disaiited to every part of ti a' lungs. Tis obstruction "produces paiin at te soreness, hoai'seness, coagh, dillictilty of bre Pthing, hectic fever. and a spirtiung of bloc i" metier,- or ph'egm, which finally exhausti ti re strength' ofthe. patient, -atnd death ensues. m:Jayne's Expectoruant never fatils to remove at obstruction, and produces the most pleasii a .nd ha ppv 'result. It is certain in its effec n'' arid eatinit fall to relieve. R. S. ROBERT'S us Dr, Jayne's only age C at FEdgefield Court H ouse, *~ Becware of Counterfeita! December 9 3t 46 Dr. E. BI,.VND s- ESPECTFUJLLY Offers his PROFE *.1,SIGNAL serviees toe the Citizens [., iEdgefield. (tfice i' tile Room oceupued 'Bland & Butler. Sept 22,.1846 ~ :tr 35' n R. SAMUEL W. MABRY, i l lbpen i e U.Male School, in the 4csdemy near t- Di. Nicholson's, and in the vicinity .p Ejton y P. O.. on the first Monday in February, 'TERS ARt As Fo.LOwS, vJz: - e 1st. Orthography, Reading, Writing, and Arithmnetic, per session of -, ten months,. '' - '' .'$ 2nd. Geography. English Grannar and Natural Philosophy, per ses Sion, 00 -$. r- 3rd. Matiematics, Latin; Greek ,"', French.'and'Chemistry, per aes- . sion of ten montis, 4251Q( Boarding 1an be obtained at $7 per moont g decemaberO9 4t, , 6 . To the PE blic. . Ot Greenwood Association ensuing yeair, 1 shall teach both the Male and Femai " io Academieo:. Case of Instruiments-Gdiipase and Chain-Globes-2 Pianoes-.Black~boay4.' r -Cemical'Apparatis, and the longiseWAca demical houses are alt-in readinias. - I employ ,in corporeal punishment', ihatever, in in a mode ol teaching-a child during his pupilh, . n if treated as a rational being needs, the a pir. e cation ofneither the bitch,T'or ferrulesti my e discipline is rigid-pareptal, and peculiarly ,f own. . . d I graduated.in Columbia College,.S. C. wit d the Class of 1833, since, which time my ocep.. pation has been that bf a Teacher; and persons: desirous of satisfying themselves as to the eflicacy of riy'plan of instruction. are partic. - ularly requested ts call and see for themslver, my Family School. . To be- ura-that it is new-that it is n1o imposture, and will tell for. e itself upon mere cbildaen. The scholastic "year will be ten- and a half' t months, comnmencing rst Monday in January. next. r -L Far Tuition, 3 raies, 4ecordlig tofetudims. I Rate let $20, 2nd $24;3rd $36, the year.'" - r * Music $15 per Session, ' eY 'f . r Dancing ifdesied)$ per Sesiqua 4 3 Manuel ofA.'ms-Bra'd Sword FExpfeisa.* Use of Ndedle-Embroidery. Drawing anf r Painting grqtis. . - Bgarding,'lights excepted, $7 per month,., d .. -use whatever.Books are required by the College, for which die Student)jspre rt . For Girls, a'select'and exteilive couAt., e . Suitable Assistants-will he employednradI,: '1 moreover, eipd a'idyfromn "N, Yorkiftdl cumpetent'tn tesl.h French. *References-lYf. J. Banrat, Cailts. Me. - Ier. and Creswell-Messrs. Partluw, an4' tt cinzens of Greenw-ood. -. . ..J. W JONESPrincipa. Greenwood,':Abbevillo bist , S. C. ? November 26th 1846. 4t' 47 . I YOUNG.LADIES' .BOARDING -AND. - Eoeastixt. CbURT Hbosa, SOUTH CeAoI.r. r r is my pnrpe .to-open a SCHOOL 'of this character, on the first Monday in Jan-' nary, 1847, in' niy'lonse; near to the Episcopal. Church ; by. which" lime a School Rqow wills be built commikodious enough to receive a large number bf Puyils:; " All the usual branchesofan-Eng'lish ediica timn will lie- taught- together with French, Music, Drawing and Paihting; by competent Teachers, employed'ffthu purpose. - A Public Ezasaition willtake place.once a l year; and the Musical Puplis will be required t perform in a private Concert once a iponthb - it at which time they will be examined on 'the, Theory of Music, so that proof may be 'givet that they are well grounded in its rudieseits. II Persons wishing to place their chiUbedin this School ate requested to make'application, a as early as pisible,'Iht prpdratinslaisy lie made for theirr reception.particularlffpriucb as may coma as Buarders., D Rates of Tuitio ,Mild Board, payable in a4 vance, will be as follows 'r 0 . Per Quarter. For Spelling'Reading, Writing and Arithmetic 4 00 0 Ggraphj,'Granmmar anal Com t, ,poeition. with the above, - 600 g History, Naturalftud Moral Phi leabophy, Chemistry. Botany, &c.,. i.with the ove-8.0 Frenach,' 6 00; sMu'de on the Pintho. jo og Mnsic on the. Guituir. '- 8 0t Drawing an'J'fPnin~ng, 6, 00 - Board, maehliding Washing and Lights per nmonthi, 10 00' A chargze of 50 cents per quarter will be g mnadc for wood duaring the Fall-and Winter. r EDM~UND B. BACON, e No 25 .tr '44 Principal. ~. Tme Chanrlesior,''Eveniidg News, Augusta'. Constitntitalist and.: South Carolinian wvill' copy one time each,Iand forwardi account. Christias. Present, ,. At Roberts'Ch~eap Gash Store. BUSand Testaments, magnificently. Scenes iu' the life of our favior, beautifully Sillustraidd . 0Scones in 4ie lire of' the A postlea.,, a splendid 'Rei gioaiKebpsake' Glimpses'or the Wondlerfna' ' Scott's Waverly Novels, 5 vols .r Scott's Paoetical Works Fielding's selet Novels, D'laaraeis's INovely complete -'a . Ivory Tablets, Gold Pencils, Note Paper,. Address andl Visiting Cards. Waddy Thorapsoe's Mexico - Maps of Mexico. Texas, &c ' Bookv-of Common Prayers, bcautifully illis-. trated-e 0- Modern British Essayists n- Hannah More's Works ni- History of alli the Religious denominatio'ns in LI- tfIe United States ' 0- Browning's history of thie -Huguenots t- Calhoun's life and speeches me Pilgrim's Progress, il Torn Bnrke orouir. I!'-'1 A me Ten Thousand a year, and many new and in am - t'eresting Books '. a- Toys, Drums, Trumpe,Vi'oin'm, i~rc &c' d A line lot of Cocoanuts, at 10 cents each e'Dec 7 . .. 46 O'~ T HE FA'IT SS n t If any doubt the wouaderful powers of "DR. CUL LEN'SiNDIAN VEGE TABLE PANA CEA,'- .we iinvite them tocenll upon Mir. - Isaac Braooks. yr., Jei'erson street, fourth door' ly west of Schuylkill -Sixth street, below Locust, c- and learn fromra his own lips of one ol the most~ Ii- astonishing cures of Scrofula ever performed ir. on a hgjmfbn being-or call at the reidence op~ me his father, FEleventa and Vine streets. So1ld ad by J. OS. T. ROWAND, a- -* 376 Market street, Philadelptia. dI, R. S. ROBER T$, Agenmt, Edge~eld C."Rf.' te South -Cnailina. - october 28 3: '40 Og:("The friends of Col.iour.Qo yr,. is, BUM announce 'him asi a candidate.(or the 'office of Tax Collector, at tad sext ele;. nit tion. SepS 3 .,A9..-, OMia The friends of Liest. hAMZ AB Hatat~s, announce hitn~as a pn4ddse'for __ the office of tax Collstetorat the next ele- , tion.. (OiWe are . aqih'fzed to annotuiee MARtSHAL.R.'8MITH as a cedidate S.g for Tax:Collector at the next eliioen, by S h riepds ofJULJUS BANEIJ a nounce~him as:.a~.Canglidfate for the Dq Orirnary-a'tbeesn i an lec't'n... ~