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~ im tke Augusta Constiutionalisr. HOME MADE BAGGING. W have on our table a specimen of 'Cottoi. Bagging made firon our great sta ple, at tie Riciomond Factory. This aitile is well worthy the attention of out planters. The free use -fit by southern -planters would confer a bee. fit 'onthemselvesaiid the whole nouiherncouti try beyond the itiere betefi d.-ived from ihe use of a cheaper article ilian hemp for baling cotton. The benefit would be threefold. ist. It would be the means of couoin. ing a large quantity of cotto . and to that extent diminishing the enormous mass of it which annually gluts the markets of the world. iand thus cootributine itt mo t enhance the value f the s'aple. If all the cotton planters in the Uuited States would use ott'Om haging salely 'hr 'ailiol! their erps. thi. a e,.im - omal0y 50.000 -, 60,000 bah!-als. It ili tak about .10 lb6s of 1 ctton t, lmke suficieli hiniger, ing of th.- quct'ity before us ts enivel..t)e a bale of 400 lbs. This item. th-refore. -wouild constitute a demaiid for one fortieth of the entire crop. The effect of such an additional i'em would he <eisible and di reerly felt upon prices to their enbanjce ment. 2d. The large amount jf monev sent out of the South for the purchase of hemp bagging. , amounting to the value at pre sent prices tif jr-ibably 120.000 ialtes tof cot ton, would ho kept at home, and tihu4 add -that much to the permant productive wealth of the country. -A penny saved is it penny made." is en adage as true it is itite. 3rd. The manufacture of so Inree an amount of haggitng at the South would give employment to a great number rf operatives, and divert to the businaRs a large am,int of capital now engag,d in less pr--fitable pursuits. It wuld1 SP a great henefit in thus fostering a new branch of industry, and incidentally developing other anodes of pr fitably employing labor and capital. A greater diversity of pur suits is an importanit disderatum to our people. Many poor woman and childern would. by this means. he cottfortablv clothed and red. who cannot get employ. ment in'any other way. The article (if bagging before uq seems admirably adapted lor its purposes It is strong eangh and compntar eianotugh for square bales. and would. with grind-rope. hold any amount of cotton firmly that could he compressed by the packing screw. I'will resist the ordinarv Tnraitns and weir and tear upon it. and afford sectre hold to the- cotton hook in loadlieg ald unfading. storing. &c. Its width. how ever. 36.incies. is o,iecrion!ablle itt some respects. Bagging 42 -, 46 inches woild be preferable, as requtring but two %% id,hi to the bale. The -Richmond Counry Factnry of fers to nanufacture cotton hatging. the material beitp furnished hv 'he planter. at a price notto exceed 4 coats per vard of -36 .nches, The most inferior cetton will answer the purpose.as .well as finer. qiiali lies. . S gb~lieve shat. a this rate. no herter - i -oud- b, J0oG. ut "lv I y ThW plauters' 'but -all holders' of inferior cot totis,thao to co,nvera it intto bagging in This shape it!would pay an excellent proft. 'Frenm the Temprance Madtce. IT IS A MATTF'IR OFGENiBRAL. INT EL LIG ENr E. Many readers oft newstpapers. regardl the temnprance quesiiion as one pesc.liar to a-sect a questin of feeling anid bigotry -having no relau'ion to the geiteral inter .est of life. and. heretofore, holding apac ,o peculiar as to exc'ludi the gensral in aerests of' society 'from its consideratioin and influence. This is a fatal error. foar temperanace is as much a question of gen erail interest as tradle, ci.mmeirce. science -arts, agriculture. No tart-no sciente no commerce can prosper withouat ii. anad wheu tha' day shall airrive that tno stilt shall be allowed to pU' to seat with one .gill of' intoxicatiug liquor on board. to tbe used, as a b.'erage, the~ ntberof saip wrecks will he so diminished tht the premiums iOn sen ri<ks nbill be redlucedl to so small at per centage ats not to consititurte atn item an alto charg"s of a n2 voyege. Since the itnrodul ction of Temtperence among all chits's of meat, nt one-tenath of the rasualties occur, anad nout one lare;ach of the peace n here, before, a hundred naot onaly dtstrord the pecace of <ociety, hut not -unfra.enenly destraoyed ahe htarmtaney and love --f. failia's. Shoaw u.s a naiss Deighboirnlood antd we will shav yoaut a grog shop itt the midst Shonw uts a turbulent and quarrelsomne famtily, anal we will point you out at intemperate drinker as one aof i.s nmmbers. What satber man ever beat his wife ? Nay more-is not temperance a pre regoisite to mnartrimotns -to success tn hustoess-to htigh hontr to exalted public statijon, or private cnn deuce ? Can an inebu iate feel have?! fm possible. True love is a straager to his. bosonm; and yea there are those who affect to believe thai tempranco is an '.imprac t'iele" thing? Suech men ought never to show their f.aees to a modest. virtuous woman, for the sentiment they utter is a libel on the purity of their sex. Woman .has. no enemy so fatal to her honor, her peace, her dignity, and her happitaess, as the inbriate, and the accursed eleinent that drags m:-ti down from their nte high estate aa the low level of the druz.kard and debanchlee. PEootaG B00Ts.-We 1ertrn fanam the Lawrence Messenger that Mr. J3. Iiaobteon. of thaYtown. has precured a pat e,t lor peg ginag boats and shose, with sshich otte man can.drive one hutndred- pegs a minute. At every evolution it cuts pegs from the shte. t, makes the holes, -and leaves the firmly in the leather. It is desainued to he aof much value to the hoot manufacturer. ..and we have no doubt will come intoi gen oral use. It-is wonderful how rapidly lifeless iron. -wood aind steel, wrought into machiniery. are saipersedinag the ordinarv toils of ho mant muscles. Caltivated intellect was never so aictive antd successful in the use tof its inventive an.l re-asoniug powers. Na one dares predict at n hat point the domnin ion of Mind over matter will Cease to ad vance. He that would make ;a door of' 5old, must drive in a nail every day. THE CIOIVBA -The NpW York Even, ing Post of Thursday confirms the report of our Telegraphic correspondent that a case of Cholera has occurred in that city, of a person who has been at the Quaran line ground.. He was inmniediaiely sent hack. Contrary to a v.-r% prev dent im pr-essilu, ih disease in England appears to e a- much beyond mnedical contriol aA ever Up to November 16, the total num her of case in England and Scotland % as 1071. %ith 544 deaths and only 178 re c-veries. Cases under treatment 349. O, the 16:n there occurred 37 cuses, 19 deaths ans' 5 recoveries. We are indebted to a apotlernan of this city for the following directious for the treatmnew of Cholera. which have been very suilcessrul in Turkey, from whence it was forwayled to him --A !#.ixtere of Latdanuin, E-sence of Ginger arid Capsicim. A ta.,poon full of thi. mixture a! a dose. Shoultl it not tave the desired eff'ect, the dose imst he repeated and increased in quantity. A pply hottlect fil,ed with hot water to the huowels; ruls the body generally with Spirirt, rr pewine: Mustaid plasters should he applied to the stomach and ankles."-Mercry. GoVERNoR's AmDs.-We learn frota the Carohsni:ij that Messr-a. James Legare. P. Ludlow Calhoiun. J -hn A Leland Lewis 41 Aver, Samuel T. Cooper B-rnard G. Rice. Thrmi s C. Williasmiso, Allred M. Miartin, Aijgisto; Townes A lexander N-ble W. A. Colclough. Paul H-injijotn, Edwini DolBo,;P, Ed% ard G. Palmer, Jr., Thorna- H. Grimball, and Wim. Good wYvn. h,ive been appointed Aids de Camp to Governor Seabrook with the rank of Lieu tenant Colonel - Telegrupk. MA RED. Married otj 6th ist., at the residence of Dr. Talpot Adama. Pickens County, Alah .at. fby the Rev. Basil %ady. Jr. Ar. W.ILLIAa N K VtLt.E of Moile, to Miss SARAH HARISON SpEscra. secoid dauhter of the late Stepheii Stpecer, Jr. of mAssi,ippi, and formierly of Ettgefield District, S. C. - The Hom Mi<sion Board of the Edefield %a'isk Asm intion, will meet i: Anticli Metn House. on Satuirday next, 30in instat, at 10 o'clock A. M. The Introduriory Sermon will be preached by Rev Z Wa'kins. W. B JOHNSON. Chair. Dec 25 It 49 Butter Lodge Mo. 17. (7i" Regtlarineetitng of thi- Lodge will he held on Monday eventog next at 7 o'clock: JOHN LYON Sec. Dec 27 It 49 Masonic Notice. A N Extri meeting of Concordia Lodge No. 50 will be held at their Hall on Wednes.. day tihe 27th-inst. at 4 o'clock A. Al. tual atendance of all the tiemberi-t -By order of the. . m. . W. H. ATKINSON. I Dde 20 it Notice 1/11 HE Subscriber very respectfuli theft. rbAlod to beinii.' W-^Wlk ate payment. he holds somie pipr vi be fmnir years old before return day. Dec. 27 1848,. N.L.G~ - 4 Lost or Stolen. rE 1lHE Su'oscriber received a lotter from , A Abbeville C. II. otn the 14th inst itnfuorm! tcg htim thast $l160. w:as sent ton hitt by tmail a a lew days ago, that letter nor the smoney. has tever tbeen received by me.. Tne Numtber of eac or the Bills are as follows: - No. 243At 198 H, 43 .3; 495 b:; 19 B; 4510 8; 448 Ii; 329 B. Eatch of them ure $20 Bills otn the Batnk of Hambunrg.. Notice is hereby g:ivent to all Personts not to trade for those Bills. antd ac liberul rc'ward will be gtvetn to anty one, who canm assist icr lead mne on tihe track to *:atcha the thcief. Atny intfurinationu resp.-etinug said money, will be thankfully received. J. COIIN. */ Charleston Courier. llacmburg li'epubli. cart and Abbeville Banner, copy three tiunes, weekly. atnd forward account to this oflice. Dec.27 3t 49 Mu:Ies and~ Waggons~, I' iL he sold at Gratnit'vcle Otn Sainrdaty 9Y t the 6th of -Jatmttry ntext to tihe bishe.st id 'er, seventeec smperior yotnna ar,d well broke mnulest o. fine 4 'arriage Hlore two .t aggons, four Lcg C'arts, atnd studry hlill fronc-. the outlfit cot the G ranciterville dcma' w--\ills The property will he exhibitedl at thik placce to those' desiring to pttrche-e, tnttil Ihat day. whten it will ibe sold withoumt reserve. Terms madfe knownm on daiy oIf sale. Gracn.im ille S C Dc' '27. 2t 49 Not ice. I hlall procceed to hcire cot thte fir-t Mocnda;y mc Jatuary tcext. eight or temn Negroec be lomming to the Estate of Johnmi I'-. Martin,. decca sed. for the year 1)"49. time hiuherer will hec re quired toc give cote ansd two app1roved genuri ies. t->c fcurnishm thce negroes wimth two smcts ofC clothces, Blaket, Hat, cone pair of' Shoes, and pay theit Tax f or the year 1849. JOHN HILL o E. D. Dec 27 It 49 Negroes to Hire. ILL be hired for tihe ensuing . ear, on VTthe Girst Mociday in January. at Edge" field 4'. HI. several negroes belongincg to Jochn L. Richctrdson. minor. Terms made kcown on te cay. THEO. HILL, Sen'r. Dec27 It 49 . Motic e. H E PHYSICIANS ocf Edgefieldl District, Iare rs:ectfully csolicited to attend at the Court H 'cnsc. at 11 o'clock otn the 1st 'dlocduay in J:cmcary next. to organize a Mledmical Society. Shrdiacate to the Soisth Garouina Medical Asocmtiot,n. Dec 29 It 48 T' OLLED before mue by Henry H ill, living ntiear time Island Ford. a tsimall Bamy Macte, 14 hantds high, abouct seven years old, with tno particclar brandm or mark, excepct iacmall scar under her left eve. A ppractsed at $40 WV. R. til LL, Mag'sr. E. D. Dec 27 -- 4ml _ 49 Notice. ALL pcersons icidebted to the estate of AMiss Julia F. H ardett.dre-d., are reqnest ed to make immtedicte paymet, ancd those havng detmancds to presenit them properly at tested. A. BUSH NE~L, Adm'r. Nov 29 __4t 45 . Notice. A LL per-tn indehlted to the Est ate of ?'Ralph Seurry, are requested to make immediate payment. Ii. U.~0UL BREATIl, Ajdn&r. Oct 18 3m - :-39 Bethany Academy, if I E Trtsees of the Bethany Academy, n1 tkes this method of inloiming the etti zens of Edgefield and the surroutidig Distirls. ihat they iave secured the services of .ir. Thoas 1I.~Johnsol, as Teacher for the ensit itg year. .Ir. Johnson is just from ihe South Carohioa College. and brinigs with him hi'gh testnial.-iil- as to character and iialifications. lie alsis spent near two years its a student mo litownj Uiversitv. nn lnstitution secoind to noile in the Union'64r its th oroiuh and scientific mode of n-truiction This Academy hns a healthy loeati.on ithont two miles from Liberty Iii 1, nd is removed Ioms all sonrces of temp tation to vice ;aed di&4ipatin. The scho.-mtic vear is divided into two sessions of nve moiths each. R.mTEs 11w TriTo PER S.ssi8s: Elemenar- fIraches with Geogria phy and Aritlhmetie. $8 00 The above with Grniuinar and History, 10 00 Ma- liea Iirs. etubraci :t.Surveying &c Natural a aid toral Philosophy, 12 00 Latngues iad M1athemf:ics - 15 00 If desired, instrncioi in t'.e French Lannange. The School will commence opeRation the so-cond Monday in January next. None re ceived ihr a shorter period than half it session. G,>od hllird can be obtmed from $6 to $8, per month. ABNER PERRIN. r r. T. Die 27 if 40 Still more New Goods, At the CHEAP CASH STORE. . SNABURGS. Cotton Yarn, Augasta and 0 striped Factory Homespons. GROCERIES. Freh Buckwheat Flour, and Mackerel. which %% ith the balance of, my1V G'(ols. compri ses the largest, cheapest, and best itsortment n Edgetilid )i.< rict. TVmrefire call anod satisfy yourself before buyin. aniy w%here else. J. CollN. Dec 20 tf 48 State of South 'arohna. EDGEFIElL) DISTRICT. IN ORIDINARY. Bridgett Culbill. Applicant, Summons rs. in Rich:ard ('nhill and others. Deft' p Partitiun. I T appeariog to my satisfiction that Iiclhaird Ciihill anad Thomas Cidhill, I)istributees si the above stted citse. resick without the limits of this Siate it is therefore ordered that t' ey ajopelif and object ito the sale or Divission of the Real Estate f Williamin Cihill, decased, on or before the first Mctnday in April next, or their consent will be ente-red of Record. Given under my hand at ny Olicze, the day and date above written. -JOHN HILL, o. z. D Dec 23 1848 121 49 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD- DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Mary Pospe Vs. Partition. Mary Jane Pope. nu! i'wo years. in egntal iniuliitents, except fr so miuch as n~ ill pny the cost ofl'ti. snic 1o lbe paid in ensh. Puorcuha:.ers to give bcnd and good personal security. to secure the purc'hase mone. S. S. TO3IPKINS, C. E. E. D. Com,m'ts. Olfiee, De-c. 20. 18418. D)ec. 27 5t 49 NOTI0 E. ALL persons indebted to the subscribers by LJudlgment. Nccte, or otherwise, are now arnestly regneastedl io make payment during the mtonth of' Jantary. From the long indulgence they hwve had, we conifidlent ly hople they wvilI makhe soame aux, erieun naow, that we want friends to respond to his call. A BLAND. WV. P. BUTLER. Dec.20 1848, if 48 Notice.. '1 - IS IA R Y E. JUH A N will restume her I Schooal near D)r. Nicholson's, on the first id'y ill Janmiary. Termsi per session as lie rectfre. Etemnentary and the higher branches from $6 t $12. Musc.ic eacd cuse uf Pianio. $18. lBoardincg. $7 pc.r nmmeih. 11e 2i 48 To Rent. MYronse atnd Laci in the Village ocf Edge fieuld, for the ensnaing year. Focr pairtes alrs iappla to .ir. George L. Penna or B. C. Bryaai.E. B.PRESSLEY. Dec 20 tf 48 - NOTICE. A LL thocse imaaiete to the Estate of Adison .\f. Teague. deceased, are regnaesed to make imnmecdiate paymaet. and those having deanaids, to present ihecn propecrly attested. A. G. TEAGUE, Executour. Dec 6 1848 3m 46 lNotice. A LL Persons inadebtedi to the esinate of Lewis Me nirrah, dee'd , are requested to nmake immciediate payinenit, anad those having demands to present them properly aitesied. JOHN HILL,o. E. D. Nv223m 44 H ARD I1URNT BRICK, 9000Foe sale ic 8. S. TOMPKINS. Dec 13 tf 47 Notice. ALL~ those inadebtedl to the E<tate of Chacr!es ( Garrett de'cease.d, ate regnuested to ake inmmeadiatec paymet, dnd those~ having deands to presenut them properly attested. P. H. ELA3I, Admcimastratur. SDec 6 4t 46 .iVO 1 i C e. A Lthose indebted toc the estate of Bazil Lacwe, dec'ad., are requesi ed to make am mediate patymenit.JON IL,. .D Nov 22 5t 44 Notice. A LL~ those indebted to the Estatie of John f.F. -Mhariina dec.eacs:d, are requoested to anake iammediacte patymnat, and those having lemcands, to presetnt thietn properly' atiestedi. JOHN HILL, 0. E D.. Nov. t 3g'. ' ' 4! Ch t 'Ass and New Year's P R EE NT-S, 1 CASE-asnited Citildren Toys, 1 Lot of Failcy Work anl Musical Boxes, Fire.Crackers and Fire Works, -FRU ITS. Malga Grapeig. Bunch Raisins, New Citron, Fresh Drum Fis., Bags Sof"Shell Almonds, and a General Assortmeitf.ConfecLionaries. Just received.and for sale ait R. CAUSSE & CO'S. Clcap Casli Store. Dec20 4t ' -S A MEDICAL NOTICE. D R. E. . TEAGUE takes this method of iuforming the citizens of Edgetield Vil lage and vicinity, thet he will move tit the Vii age abouttbAstof Januay next, and intends making a permanent tesidence here, for the purpose of practiaing. Medicine, Surgery and Ob-oetries. lie hsbeeinbened in an extensive =ntn1 try praciee fr the last Cr years, in comnlynnv with his Father in Lanrens District, and hopes that hi; experience and unceasing attenion o the dutiesof his profession. will obtain fur him a share of-public .pationiage. His residiciwill be the house formerly oc enied.by S. S. Tompkins, Esq., near the Male Academy, De 6 1848 tr 46 300 ACRES of Oa 'and Hickory Land for sal,iti the Piney Woods. T1ti E Sitbscriber will sell am naove Atated on Ridgi-16ad 6 hises from Edgefield Court House, 210 acres of woodlawn in its native state. 85 acres-in cultivation, mostly fresh and ii good repaii. and ubout 5 acres in an old field thrown out Those who*ish to buy Ridge lninds, my profit by availingthemiselves of this notice, for I intend to sell. A T. H. LOVELESS. Dec. 13 1848, 3t 47 Adninstrator1's Sale. B Y , order from John Hill, Esq.. Urdina ry, I will sell at the late residence of Mrs. Elizabeth'Delaughter, deceased, uin Wed nesday the. 3rd, day 4-f Jamiaty uext. all the petaonal property of staid deceased, conoisting f Negroes, Horses Cattle. hing-, Corn atnd Fodder. H'6' old and Kitchen furuitire., and nany other c.leainot mentioned. ni a credit mnai;the 25h diav or Deceubet 1849 for all 8ums over five Dollars, of and under that amount cash.... - G. M. ROPER, Adnmr. Dec. 111848, 3t 47 GENUINE PET IT GULF COTTON ~SEED. SACKS of the above SEED, just re, 50, eived-direct from the Gulf. The'y are.wirranted hy us, to be the geniime PETIT 67,'s we,have nndoubted certii eites, and statfidenily recommend them to planters. Thilwill be 4old low. - - J EFF& ER2&_OTlRAN. Gran Meanf.~ Co. - Nov. 22 A 4t 44 Noticl. H E1 l amd.new Coummisioners of :he I,Poor or-degefield District, aire request ed to tijeet at Ei4efmeld .o""'t House ont Sale day in -Januamd ne-xt. aend also at thme Pour Hense on Tasay the daey ttfter, as there is musiess 'of 1aportance' to attend to at that time. ThletaEa-to be assest fur lhe next year, end the time em(-he old Board -expeires, and the new Board wilLebe required to take charge of te Pomor of the4Dstrict and Pour luttiution. Dec'20 . .. 2t 4d .otice. TH E Suhs iber maost earnestly requestsm these indebted to bim to comne for ward mndiatelya npay'their Notes and Accotuts. would cay totfiose who dlo nut intend settling op by the first of Jantuary, that necessity will drive mae to put-them to cost. The truth of the matter is, I shalt. haav, Two Theotsand D)ollars o pay in the Sheriff's Office, befinre Marcha ort, or salier.th~e inconvenience of having ty property aold. Respectfuellv.. -W. iii. BU RT. Nov 22, 1848'. 6t 44 Executor's Notice. LL peersoss having detmands against lthe Estate of M. Mimns deceased. are requested to'pe'senh themt properly attes et and thomse indebted to the Estate will please make immedi!ato payment. R. T. MlMS, E. J.. M IMS, ~.'E xectutors. U. D. M1M S. Nov 15 1848' t f 43 .N o t i e e. ALL Persopms indebted to. the lirmn of G. L. & 'E. Penn'. etre earnestly requested to ake payment withont delay. - have not' power to give longer indaulgence, as the affairs of the Concermn, must he settled u p; atnd tnuassa' p'ayment is mado at anearly day, thec Notes. and Accounts, without distinc tion ,will be given ou.t for-collectione E. PENN, Agent. Nov 22 . tf 44 Notice. LL persons indebted to the Estate of SWim. Scetrry deceased, are requested to make immediate paymen', antd those having demands against the Estate, teo pre sent ther'to the subscribers, properly at tested.' H. C, CULBR E AI Til A d'rs MARY H.8CURRY,! ' Oct. 18 . 3m 39 L L thosefindebted to thme estate of Charity ~Johtinsedc'd , are requtested to make aemate pajmenmt, and those havIng demands ,reseat ther properly attested. C.' B. GOULDEN, ~SIMEON A TTA WAY, - - Administrators. ju nly tf - 24 $e. Re wa rd. H E abov rewvnid witl be given for the recovery of a Blume Cloth Cloak, ivhi ch as stolen fro the- Subscriber, or taken by mistke,. at the last Regimetital Mttster, at the L~dle!. E, PENN.. Edgefield 11ale Academy. V"H1 E exercises of this Instit:ition, will hC I resnumed onl the first Monday iis January next. under the direction of MR. JAMEi TERRY. The high character of Mr..Tinav, as a gen tnan of lier.ry attainimetts, wn.11rains the1 Truteq. in reromineniliig. w itt confitletice this Instittititin to the public.as a School where a thorough education ay be uhtained. 31r. i. is at graduate of the sonth Caroii na College, and well iitlified to prepare young geintleici fior entprin.- that Ilttiutioni. To persoos at a distance who may wish to patronize Ilis School, the TrOstees promise that the tilist vi ilance shall ie exeicised, to prevent dissipation, and every attention paid tu the1 CUltiVatiOn o good inorals. aud the preser vation of'sto ict dicipline among the ppils. The situatimn is as a .1healthy as anly in the ip rountry. aml boarding can be had upon rea sofiable terms. nF. .% AlnDLAW, 3\O. IA PSCOm 3, I N. L.GiUFFIN, . ( i. T. 31131S. S *.1 Charlesloii M.rc\ry. wifl pleast publish weeily unil Ist January, and forward accuunt to this lfice. Nov.t.95t 45 Edgefield Female Academy .0 TEACIlER is winned to take charge (if this 1tstittitiont for tie elsiniilig v:tr. The Trustees will ieceive applictiis ntiil the Ist or Janum y. tint tie siol ill not commience until the 1t of February next. Applicatimis (post paid,) directed to the TrusteeS will be atended to. N. L. GRitFFIN. A. B A 1) DISON. J )HFN LIPSCOMB, I TRUsTEES. GEO. L. PENN, | Il. Tr. M1131. J Dec. 6 1-4. 4t 46 *-The Charleton 31rcurY anid Tetmper anOCl Advocat'. will pu'>li twice, and f1rnard Uccuitliti to thi ullice. ELM WOO) FE MALE ACADE.MY. S IrUATED on the Cambridge road, 13 miles Nfirth Of Emefiewld i,. A . The ex,-ris.-s of this institotiou will he re Iitiel on the Irit .\Mouidi in Jau.rv. tnder the dire-cimti of mlios l1any A. WALtI Oi Phailelliia. Miss WA.ii brings the high. est recon,mnendatiui and teferences as to qnal ifications. Rates of Tuition as follows per session of five monthe: Elementitry Braiches, $6 00 With the atove Grammar, Georgra phy, and Ilistory, 9 0 With the above N,itural and Moral Phi losophy, Criticismt and Composition, 12 00 (onsic ot thI Piano. 16 00 For use of Piano per seasion. 2 00 Good bisnidin cai he obtained in thie inmue dinte vicinity of the Academy, at $6 per month. Dec 6 1848 4t 46 Notice. T II Etindersigned have engaged the Rev. A A 1 9VL-)A V_ t ..4-tik km tharze :-of ilie be prepared to ''nter the-Jtor-1imiirtite South Carolinma College. TV G.1JACCIN, TRus* EUG EN E BUlRT, -rus.E 11. R. SP'ANN.J N. B.-Thcecrercir-es of the aibove Academy, will commtenice on 8th Jnin:try 1d49. Dec20) tr 48 FUJLLERI INSTIT'E TE. TlIE Fetmale Academy at Greenwood .. Abbeville D)ia:rit.t. conducted by air. & M rs. Robert iH. Nichol's, will itt fnture bear the above designatuot ini htmor if dhe Rev, Dr. Filler of Beaufurt' The school was closed for the witier, vacation ott the 30th of Novem ber, antd will be re-opened ont the first tmond. y in Pebruary 18-49. A Catalolgue oif the Institute hats been pub..~ lished. iand cane be hud by applicat.ion to the Principal. Greeniwood, Dec. 13 3t 47 SaIe of Likely Negroes. W ILL lie sold at Ed;teield C. HI. ont the first Miotny int Janua1Zry~ text, the fol.. lowmng Negroes, viz: One Nesro womantiu Chiany atnd two children, ad two Negro girls Sally and Ciutda, thu prop. erty of E. Penn. Terms of sane, a credit till the i.'th1 Novem ber 1849. niote.s with npproved security. T1hie property tnot t) tbe delivered till termis of saile are cotiplied with. The two last niamed Ne grets will be sold ut the risk of the tiormer pur. chusers. N.IL. GRIFFIN, Assignee. Dec20 2t 48 NOTI'0CE. fESSRS. G. L. & E. PENN having as .tUsigne4d to tme their Estate for the ben elit of their creditoirs, and the atate of thteir all'alrs rederinig it essentiul that speedy collections~ shold be made of all debts doe to theam. All personis indebted, will please make .immnediate payment to Mr. Edmiunid Penn who will be found for the present at their old stand, anid who has been appoinitedl by fte cr:ditors to aict as agent. with tme. Those who ho taot give attention to this notice, moist ntot cotmplaiin, if they are compelled to pay const. N. L. GRIFFIN. Sept 10. 1848 tf :35 NOTI0CE. T ilE undersiA ted as Assigniee of J. D. Tibbetts, gives notice to nil pe n lav ig claims against said J. D. Tibbetts, atid who tre willing to take utider then asigntent, to render ini their cltimts dutly atteste.d by the 15th of January niext, and all persons inidebted ure renested to make imtt!ediste payment on the day above menitionied, a statetmetnt of the tratns.. actions of the assignee will. be submitted to the creditors. S. CilRISTIE, Assigtnee. Nov.291848 7t 45 N. B-Col. Jnhin Hitiet is my Al'lent, and will receive evidence of the cims anid collect money Joe. S. C. NOTICE. M R. ROFF, who held conditionally an in terest in the right of Edgefield District, to H otchkiss' Reaction Mill # hieels, (Patent; has never comiplied with said conidition, thero fore he holds no interest, and has nto right te sell or -ma e anmy contract for said Wheels. We, the undersigned are the owners, of said rigt; atnd a tight puarchtassd from any other, unless our agetnt, will not be gootd. Mr. J.'T. WEBREa,' we aoiliori8e, With full power to act as onir aent. COrVHRAN &MOORE. tA State of South Carolina. ~~ A EXECUTIVE DFPARTMENT, CLXII..A, Dec. 8, 1848. By his Excdlinry DavI. J.ossox. Governor and Command.r-in--Chif, in and over the State of Sthd1 'arolina. Wherea, in pors;moce of at act of the Leg i.aican of tihis St,-, th vovs :or .Members i.f Ite thirty first C o,gress h.ve Ien counted by Commiio,rs a;apn:tedifor :i 1 purpose. and it appean;r tht the ilui. Daniel Wallace h,4 teen elocted t'r the ir- Cogeio4nual Vistrict, ominpmced tf the Dist:ios of -:pirtaitbuirg, Union, Yfirk, anod Chester. 'l'he Hon James L. Orr has bieen elicted for ihe second Con. gresi.ional -District. compoved of the Districts ef Pi-kens, Adersion. Greenville, aid Laurens. The lion. Joseph A. Woodwarl :as been elec. ted for the third Coinressoion.l )istrict. compo sed of the Districts of Li:aser, Kershaw, Faiteld. Richaid and Sumter. The Hon. A. D. Shns has lien elected for the fourth Congressional District. compoeed of the Dis. tricts of Chesterfiel, Marlboruogh. Darlington. Marion. Hot ry. Georgetow iand Williamsburg. The lion. A. Bn. for the filth Congressional DiAtrict, aonposed of* the Districts of Abbe ville, Newbirry, lDigeield, and Lexington. The flnM.1aac E IMM ilohneq for the sixth Con eressinal Diarict. the )istrict of Charleston. Tije lion. W. F. Colcosic, for the ieventh Congressional District, composed of the Di. tj icts of Ornaigeburgr, Barnvoel. lHeaunfort, Col lefon, and the Pari6h of S. John's Colleton. Now. therefore. 1, DAvID Jouxsos, Governor nni Coniuander in-Chief, in and over the State afore.aid. do isque this my Proclamation. noitying awl declarin-z accordiig to the pro 6i..4111. of the said Act, that Diiel Walleco James L. Orr, Joseph A. A nodward, A. 1) :4im;, A. Birt. I<aac E. Ilopimes, and W. ' Colcock. had a najod ity of the votes in theirere specelive Citrigressional Districts, and are there fore duly elected Itep esentatives in tib1on gres: of the United Stats. Given under my hand and the -seat of the State, at Columbia, this e'igth ddy-of VC cember, in the- year of our Lorl one thou sand eight lindruid atind f1rty-eigrt, andit the seventy third year of the Independeceu of the United States of America. DAVID JOINSON. B. K . ENAGMN, Secretary of-State. Dec 20 3t 48 Valuable Lands & Negroes FOR SALE. B ,ING disnosed to reduce the Plant ing interest, and disencumber the Trust Estaie. of Mrs. Weightman, the undersigned ofTers for sale that valuable Plantation, en Stevens and Chavis Creeks, in Edgefitld District, now in- the posses siun of W. J. Weightian, consisting. -of net 1900 Acres. 3ands are well known to he'un in the Distri't, for z&proiuctit od'Cottonsnid~ oul thirreon Phe markeif Hk'buvTe d in one tract, or wiltbe Nd A'onveniencif Fu i T -ALSO Several Families of y LikelyNegoes. A liberal credit for the Land will be g'ven with interest from Sale--the. pur chase money, to be well secured, by Morta gage and personal security, ad the titles to the .property, wiil be made by Col. Christie, as Agent of the lBank of the St ate of South Carolmna, and will beouquestion ah!y good. (7~ A pply to Wan. I. Weightman, on the premises. or the 'undersigned at Edge held Courrt House. JOHN BAUSKETT. Trusetee. Nov2 tf 44 State of South Carolina. iN EQUITY. Ez Parle Pa,'tition for lease to selL Rnbt C. Myers negroes.gaaurendwhip. Sre P URSUANT1 to the order of the Court of E'quiy, in the above case, I will 'n-Il before the Court House, at Edgefiel! Village, on the first Mionday in January ntext, the following Negro slaves viz: Israel, Henry, Els and Nelson, prime field hanads; Suisant a woman and her in fant child; Betsy and her three children, Aitdrewv, Antatin ;and one infant; Emily and her i.ifant child; James, a carriage driver and house servant, anod his wife Phillis, a cook, washer and ironer, and their chiltdren, viz: Spencer about 17 years o)f age, Georre about 16, Elbert about 14, J;ack about I1, Fed about?7, Lewis about: 63, Charlotte about 14, Caroline aboutn 9-, and Charles about 3; in all twenty-hre. slaves. The above is a prime lot of' Negsees, andI were raised in Edgefield District. Terms of SaleI-So mtuch cash as taay be necessary to pay the custs of soit, andI atnd expenses of sale. 'the balance Upon a credit office yecars, with interest frm the days of sale paphale annually; .ohe seesred by Mortgage of the piroperty soid, and good piersotnat securnty. Purchasers to pay for papers including Titles, Bondu a nd Mlortaage. E.J. ARTIIUR, c. E.Ba. a. Nov. 28, 1848 4t 4 .NO'7 IC E. A LL persons having claims against the Es. t.ate of C. A ?.leies, derceased, are hereby ntoified that utnle~s. they render them in tov 8smmael Brooks assienee, on or befiare the first day of Fe rinary ntext virobeily attested, thee will forfeit all or tiny part of said claim, that the Estate may be ::ble to pay, all persons in debted to the Estrte by book account, are re qttested to settle the samae on or before the above dlate, as all acecounts anpaid at that Jate, wiM be putt into the hands oh ao Offcer for collec tint, and notice is hereby given to all persons that have given their notes far goods benght at the salo, t'at no i.diulgentce wv dl be givetn alter return day int Febr.uary next. SA31UEL BROOKS, Aesi-gnee. Nov 291848 .2 ' 45 SAC otice. ISA FREE livinig near the-fork of te Hgging Ferry Road and thappel Ferry Roar?, toles before -me. a smnaI) Gray Mare Mule, suppose'd to be fifteen years old~ Ap, praised at thirty-five dollars, thi December las 1848. HARDY WHITE, Mlagistrate. -