Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, January 17, 1849, Image 3

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~~'EcX kEo CiiMK he Was legton Gorres oi4ent of the Phliadeilphia ilitini:ia a3ege'J91eter says: "I Iia.dan.intervieyesterday ' ith a gentleidlan ditect from Havnst whoin formedmer ii tiib ldthe opinion was general. tIhat tbe 1ni4 Staiish'iad *pened.negol tios.ith themhrdicican "'try fbrthe lare Peod rsn ondntrapro perty,.ad otert;a disosedo sellnid. retirie fromtritt plaee bcontnudioilay -exectit -beirplans, ith'e' ir o'e"ihat -tj.e 14..lyekheIcito!.f .a e Ieasure consmmated,. Sucha transfqr. -he~'sdis would increase.i)h value 6f pro :perty from 800 g t pece 1 . . nt. ..,I one 1,4ntance, a planter d , the sale of hii:rplantatiol 'y ppbbe ven .due; but wben the .ne, if.-beeported purch ase .was. conveyed to him. he tot down theiiidhil. and refus-d to disposed of the placeNiin aifah advaiceof 100' per centhaon 6 hit he was eager to accept m x the 4ies ce ' dodan4ed. Uncle ' Sam,'according to tis, boasts a good -name on the aland. . Ilaeiced.y he readert that. in teb.thi other day, Mr. Miller in trueedi aresoloiox. chlling upon the Pesident foihe iorrespondence between he two Geve!ient. relaiive to this pur. cbas, iid tia; after deiiae the resolution waslaid uponJtetble i, is significant. Nz Y0 LsisLATUa.-A series of jresolutions haive een introduced-into' the -1'York Legislature proposing.to in -straecthi ReprAentatives in Congress and -directitig the Senaiors, tovote:against the -extentilZ jf,iWaery in the' territories. and to. protect. th territor- of New Mexico Against the,claims of-Texas and endorsing Mr Gott's.resolution n regard to slfve traffiC in th~e Disttict of Colimbia. The resolutions were made the order of the day for tbe.ad inist.iar. Iercury. CBARLESiA9,AIkTESIArX WELL.-The Mercury say .-We.are gla.dtq learn that this- impor,nh work s progressng most saisfaciorly and that e ry'andica. tions givestronger antid ei rouger assurances that the ant ipatisp of its.projec!ors' ill be fully .aiaed., ,The.aoger has POw penetrate t;o t,.. .depth oforitindred and twentyeih feet, and.the Fier in the tube has_ ,rasenato within obe'foot of the surface. Duo ini,th year of 1848 tierc was er ected"in ihiCity of WaWhini'iini 52 brick and,84 wooden bildings. eThe tol um ber oW" dwetiags in he ciy is 5.922 and the poplation is estimated ai 35.532 soUls -being a incriase.of,12,000 since 1840. M ARRIED. . On t thinst-by the Rev. S. P; Get :ien, MNr^JitffHuzecarto Miss:ELIZAETH W. dalighieaf.Joheand iNancy Mealiog, al of tgh* BeatlerL.mdge .W. 17. (.? Regalarmefeting of this Lodge wilP, be held on Mondeay n eclocki,aasL R (A S -A 1 ^w-i l-kaId at.-heir Haf. on YtIr..: day the-2Osjinst.' tai 2 clock:A.M-. A peII" eual attendlance-of al-he.members i.regnaeutedL, ggorder.of.she'.Av. M. W ,H.":ATKINSON. 'SC aV Jn171849 ~ '' t 52 -Notice. -- HeIfreby'forwarn all peranus.from-trading Ifor-aNoie.of.s and given by the S:bs'eriber to A. McGniris4in Decembker lat,t for one -hunt dred dollars/paiyableNhe 19th JansirytnsL The pro'yerty~ fbr which"'the Note wats givein 1:asfing, poved unsotund, I am determined not to paiy tgen12isiiiseled by law.. -' ~WLLIA M--PfESCOTT. Jan.171849~ et .52 * dgesagin. 1T9E IHa'iGap BeatlCompany is here U.by.ordered:to.pnrade at Baw'Gs p en Saturday 27,i inst. Armed atndequiped as she-Lawdircs,- . By order of Capt. D. L. SH AW. G. M. Roma, 0.5s. Jan.17, 2. -52 lirs. McClintock's P R4IMARBY SC H OO L. Tassis'wzi QuAnyra---Spelling, Reading. ArithnietiCi -. -. 50 Geography, -Histor and Writing, with the-above, . :- -. -. - $7.00 Mrs,blcClintock will accommodate Yonng Ladies astboarders aso. Jain. 371848. . . 3t 52 Last Notice. A 1L persons lIfehti to the Subscriber fur! -tthe year'18348,.ei'her by Noie or Aecoutnt, are requested to'mak'e zpaydlent'befote Retnrn Dlay, if iliey wish tosave cost. Ilam compelled to paymiy debts. and therefore must lhave money so do so.- All-who fail to. comply'-must abide the consequences.. C. M. GR'IY. Jan17 1849; 4t 52 Law Notice.. T HE Firm of GRIFFIN '& BONHIA M. is dissolved by muunal consent. The uonGn -ishiedbusines. of the firm will be transacted * with MHr."Griffin. -The undersigned will- stillr peactice in the Courtarof Law & Equity. Offic:e near the - M4. L. BONHAM. Janiuary 10,.1849, .2m 51 Notice. . LL persons indebted to thec Estate ofM. A BdNear Jones,. deceased, are requested tomake,paiement imnme-Iiately, and those-hav.. tug dienankswill render thern legally attestcd -toA rKLEWS JONES. A dministrator. lu S,48, -4t . 50 7IHOSEgh'dehbd.the late firm of G. L. & .el:fil &ed me at the old standnooospiedby Mesgra Williams & Chrnstie, bhe'en they will- .leas. call and ettle up, without delaj, .EPENN, - Agent. TIE Subscriber was compelled-to leilhiss TnYard, for this reason, my. cuetomerk' e.. hsuc aid -me regularly. Nowx,tiis to farwexall.those>wb.o washes to;save 55FsD.to. c all atettle.without delay--at the T,aYard.4 M. r 1GEA'RY.~ -a3 89 3..- 5 4.W ti0,.pere_0 1i. .1 12 per ,1reie-W iole ifrce 29 ponds for.$1; 2VBairrel.lariifiid Brown Suagsr,hbeautiful :9 pounds for $1. $_-Barrels, Brown Sugar, light and dry, J0 and 12, ponda for $1, . gs..lBap .[(toffee, Double-Refined Loaf Sugar. 121 cis per poun 9pirm'Candles, 37j cents per!o,.d Amitation English Cheese, Pearl Sarchl and Gitiger, 12 cents pei poft4d Black Pepper and Salzratus, 121 cts per pound Bunch.Raisins, 124 cents per pound, - Tobacco, Snnfi, and a choice brand of Se gars, tocether with a general assortment of Dry Goods, Croctery, Hardware, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps; all of.which we will sell lower than can be procured elsewhere R. CAUSSE & CO. Jan 171849, tf 52. DISSOLUTION. HE COPARTNERSHIP heret.frore ex Tisting between B. S. DUNBAR & A.. BURNSIDE. tinder the style and niame of Dunbar & Burnside, is this day dissolved by mutual con4ent. All persons indebted to the comicern, either by Note or open account, will be required to make payment or other satisfac tory arrangement before the -Spring term of the Courts. or they may expect to find their accounts or Notes in the hands ol an Attorney for col lection. The name of D. & B. may be used by eith er party in the settlement of any business con ected with that concera. B. S. DUNBAR. A. BURNSIDE. Hamburg, .an. 17 1849, 4tenw 52 MEDICAL NOTICE. F. TEAGUE takes this methd:of inv the.citizens of Edgefield Vil S ity, that lie liks .made a pert n here, for theFpnirpose ofIts s , Surgery a6diObstetrics. ' engaged in'agstensive practice for the ears, in co! ny wih his fath er Dr. in Laurei irict, and hopes that his ex rience and 'na sing attention to.the duties of his professioW.Vill.obtain for him a share of public patronage. His office is next door to Col. Bauskett's of fice, opposite Mr. Compty.'s Hotel,'his resi dence is the house formerly occnpied by S. S. Tompkins, Esq.. near the Male Academy. He may be foid at his office in the day, and residence at night, unless professionally enga ged. - - January,17 1849, Copartnershilp'.otice. T IE Subscribets respectfully inform their friends and the Public 'enerally, that thij have entered into a Copartnership, to car r or the Tayloring business, i6nder the style of COLGAN & MAYS, arid will 'do bu'iness- next door to S. F.- Goode; -They intend keepn a ood-assortment of the best matepal-in this line. and suliit from the Public, a sshare of patronage. H .:,." JOHN COLGAN. . J.1IAYS The Subscriber takeq this iitiy of re urning Sincere thanks to. 'iiefiens' for thAir fiberabpalr-piige,cand'Soictg 'Contu ance of the same..,. H C A - - 4.-~ OHN 0 C .LAN Jan. 17Y849 - tE'' 5 C N(of0 r Forcenur ~Ahe- J arbo. --A Mortgage. D vrttue N(tg 'the above st atnadd cafse, iill"-r.ote.d s sell a' Edgefield Court House,-;on ths efrst Mosi !.ay. andL Tuesday:following in Febi-utiry next one r.e4ro-iman Suephen. -,.. Jan1. .-: S..C HRI1STllE, Agent. Jan 5 -. e-3r . 52> -ColuInbianl OiIe#e. - T 1HE contributors to this College are in Sformed, that their obligations given to A. M. Pqindexter, the aget, are in -my hands or collection;: and that the first instalment fell due on the first of this tmonth. iUW. B. JOHNSON. yan 10 1849. . i.f 50 Final Notice. T3 H E Subscriber hereby gives notice that all ersons who are indebted to Win. B Brannon, either by Note 'r account ptevi rs to his assi.'ntiient, nre - requested to make immediate payment. as longer indulgence can-. tiot be given.~nnd all such notes and accounts. as re niot paid by the first Muiiday in Februa. ry next, will be deposited with an Attorney for :ollection. - R. P. QdA RLES,. Assignce. Jan. 10 1849. .- 41 51 NOTICE. LLU persbns indebted to the subscribers by Judgmenit. Note, or otherwise, are now. eaiestly regnested to make paymenit during I fie"6ith of January. "Fosi the long indulgence they have had, we confidently hope they will make some ex ertion now, that we want funds to respond to this call. - A BLAND. .' W. P. BUTLER. Dec.20 1848, tf 48 Notice. ~~UARDIA NS and Trustees are hereby no Utided to make their annual returns to me on or'before the fifteenth of Februa.ly next. S. 8, TOMPKINS, c. a. a. D. Commissioners Oflice, January 6,-1849. Jan. 10, 6t 51 LL Persotis indebted to the estate of Jas .. Robertson, dec'd., are requested to make payment, and-ttiose having demands to presen, them propeily attested. JOH N H IL L, 0. E D. Nov 2 2- 3m 44 Estray liorse. T OLLED before me by Henry H-ill, living -near the Isl'rnd Ford. a small [Bay Mare, 14 hands high, about seven years old,- with no part icular bran:d or mark, excepit a small scar under her left eye. A ppraised at $40. W.. R. H- ILL, Mag'st. i. D. Dec 27 4m1 49 HE* R e war d. THEabove reward' Will be- given4or the recovery of a Blue Cloth Cloak, which was stolen from the Subscriber, or taken .by mistake, at the last Regimental Muster, itt the Old Wells. E. PENN. Nov 22 tE 44 W ANT ING, an Overseer for the: en suing year, 'o take charge of a small Far ne'ar "the Village. A n indnstrious man with a.small. family wjil be prefered. Eunuirer at this offie. u1, 1849, if 5 ERIFFS iitefllhi' o 'rarM 5nd y ' %.i 'in Fe%ruary aieit, h 'folow ng prope.tytT the following asesviz. l Good ae'r e C b eBroad u~~ad Scarborougtt'Boahviitei a, ir f land'wher.e the defendanit S J/oad~ water lives;' cntainTigi "du hu1dr edlend2 faIy acres. m or ICs, udjnrinlands of Thos. Varret'SieenSiiti a4d ther .Goode & Lvon'es.' Caleb Broadwater. ad1 Scarborough 1sroad water, a tract of land where the dsfendiS. . oadwiater lives, cotining one'hundred and fly acres. more or less, 'adjoining lands -f Thos. Garrett, Steven Smith. and other.' Julhn HI!, Ordinary, for tife heirs or- J. Terry, deceased vs. JohnTerry. -tra't of land whereon the defendani lives containing four hundred.and Iixty acres,more or less. adjoining lard of Artemus Lowe, Edward Settle andrJatnes Bennett. :Dan. Bcrunso vs. Anna'M. Terry, Aof emus Lowe.and Ben. F. Strome, a tract of land whereon the defendant Anna Terry lives, adjoining lands of -Ariemus Lowe, JoB Runnels and Jerry- Seigler Also one ne-ro man Jim. Chas. Smith vs Win. B. Dorn, a trait of land whereon lie d'fendata lives, 'on taining three hundred acres,- more'or- leis. lyiug on Har.dlbur C.reek, witl good Saw and Grist mills on the 'preisei. James Minor, bearer. vs James F. Bur ton, a tract of land- where the defendant lives containing t,wo hundred acies, more nr loss, adjo'ining lands of, William C. Robertson, and others. Eli Clark. jr. vs John.P. 'Mays, a tract of land whe.re the defendant lives. ad! joining lands of Samuel Hoirn, Stierling Quarles and ihirs. Thos. R. Ander4nn, Administratnr,-vs Win. Siromp and Levi McDaniel, a tract )f land. whereon' the defendant Strome lives, containing three hun'dred acres more )r less, adjoining lands of 1. Strome, and )thers. Hardy White vs Wm. Raborn; Rice Goleman for' Collin Rhodes vs Win. Ra;. orn an'd John F. Martin;'Allen' & Siiny. ,ey vs Wm. Raborn;' John R Weoer vs WV. Raborn, a-tract of larid'where the efendant Raborn lived. adjoining lands o WrI. 'Mbley. David Rotten, and'ofhers, Theophilis Hill, bearer vs Wilson Kemp, a tract of land containing one hu.dred:and ;ixty-one acres, more or lesi. known as the Dodging tract of land, adjoining lands' f John 1. May, Daniel Holloway. and Dthers. William T. West. for Wiley Bankh & Co. vs E. C. Blind;-J. M. Clark'vs E.. C. Bla'nd; the same vs the same' a Saw mill and Saw mill seat, on Turkey Creek, be Ion&gin to the defendant E. C. Bimnd. .4 M ClirkWB .'RA ddii'nn,-o*rdb1 )f-land containing' iur 'autdred"acres, more or less, whieon th' defendaht'lives, djoining lands of wi'. "H.'lnsi Jores Rainsford, J. F. Adame, and-dthers. (epthen MLBoaz'vs 'Williantlrier ; B. But ldy;'ali sBbiirki -*~~ tep ' But vJ6I'.Qufey., ;Mn to in eh* Town of Hnt-ibirg, known is lot No. 133. on Centre Street, having Ifty.f'et front by 150 feet hack. G.L. & E. Penn for N. L.Griflin Assignee, vs John Holmes; S. F. Gonde vs the samne, one' house and lot in the vil.. lage of Edgel 'wiei' ihd eftendiN/ lives, adjoiining the lot'of Wn B. -John qnadotherq. ~"Kers-. Hraope vs Win. T West, the same.vs.ite 'same, Thou.' 0. Burnett vs Wm..T;W~est and Martin Bturri; WVrighr Nichols ' Co. va Win. T. \Vest, a tract of land where the Defendant lives con* Cotinin three hundred acres, more or less, djoining.lands' if~ Bartley Talberr; Bati Howard add othiers; also, two mares and one mule colt. B. F. Goudy vs. A nn H ull, admiinist'a i, one lot in the' To'do of Hamnbtrg kn'n as. lot No. 284. on Centre 'Street, avinig firly feet fronibv 200 fest badkc. G. W. Prdaley'vs W. B. Brannoti and' 9. L. & E. Penti. The defendant B3ran inn's, interest in the lot on whIch W. Ereeman's Grocery. stands at Liberty Hill. Terms of sale.cash. S, CH RISTIE, s. E. n. Jan 13 3te 52 S1HERIIFIWSALE. B Y virtue of sundry writs of Pieri Fa-. cias, to me directed, I .will proceed. o sell at 'Edgelield .Coprt House, on the irst Monday and Tuesday following in ernary next, the folloiig property, in he following cases, viz: George -Parott and othor. Plaintiff's everally, vs. James Terry. the following egroes, niz': Agnes, Louiza, Isaac.and Szekiel. S. S. Tom pkins. vs. S. M. W. D. L. Miller, one buggy. G. WV. Presley vs W.:B. Brannoo , and 3. L. & E. Penn', one pair bay horses., James Sheppard vs Westley A. Miller, wo negroes,' viz: Rachel and her child Allen. S. CH RISTIE, 5. E. D. Jan 16 3t 52 SH-ERIFF'SSALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. James Terry, . Foreclosure to . of. Win. H. Moss, & o: hters, .' Mortgage. Y virtue of 'a Mortgage in'-the above st ated case, I.will- proceed - to sell a t Edgefteld Court House, -.on -the first. Mon, day and Tuesday' following iu -.'ebruary next, the followiog negro slaves, 'viz :' Hanson, Betsey.and her ihree.' children Aron, Grace and Paul, ai.the samd ime, will be sold, 'Peter, In satisfaction of-a' Mortgage. -to hecure.the Baelt of the State of Sooth Carolina.' - :~ -- -S. CHRISTIE. Agent. Jan 15 3t .52 Lost or Alislak1d 4NOTE OF HAND,.drawn by A W. Youngblood, for fifty .dollars, dated January, 1846, payable to Mays,8&.Da.g barer -All persona are ,cauon-od agatnst trading for said.noto, as the payment has been stoppe'd. MAYS & AY.l Jan 3, 1869 St R- 9 sees PdI-P sa . M.noceced a,.poy w&mn,d bd it a le Uournal in-tile cunt a seie *W, - I a. we, t bnce in its large sal, no plciffa cuitailra'tua h cofne inio exis tence; wit?it h T ers., .It. ilZbe ok afn Air onrily Yiotby the rural population b6iabsolt all who iould keep tiem(e l'is o- the .ro gras. of I mproviieit botb;at home and, e 1 66otantly- in viei t thet ich Trkz CUL TIVATOWO a --" TO-I.inovr TH E.oJZ ~1"-no effort will be sparith --such matter as is bestll t 1caiuto.'mclion the men tal a 1ndef.i aders,-to askenl liesi ost ptoi table , lnetd n,andofitite to3f. forte to.-,*, avuila rz Ya" d 4 Archite'd i* t~ sg I Ildingsi , 0 en' _Orn MY~ Slictiares, W e n ilie'depa'rtiiAt allotted-t- A G IW 'T-ifE On. CHA ,RD l ib evid by JOH.: 3 THO4i k0jjln na the author of the- E )Fruii It "ah a'liractical' Hor ticltuist AOf skill 'ToiDomeajic and Rura on to A " Diseases-of Ani' -iiereasing interest to farm n-4 TJJ P igI-copy, .1--for seven cops;4 teenopies.$10,.and for any r n the-.pitnme..rate. All payments- de in advance. All sub scriptions-to ence with the:volume, and no6neideci'ie itis'litill ajeer i. P Ors.Antorested in Agricul0fa emint in all-,' of''the Union,. ria fullY invite to act as Agents for.tP l tii and-to s ond en clubso -for' g-v1.jfor.!lS49 SpecliakdA . Prospe ill be fur nishet 4d3ap ' s 7 ITHR'TUCKER Alva 8t1S oeNe*'Gbeds, At C suCftkP CisH* STORE. raii.~ Atigusta, an~d JStrpbl' t espon&.'A-, .Eresh B i6t F7our, and Mackerel which Wi nce; Gmy iid6i- compri se* the id,-anddbest assOrtment r i1a Oatib youreif before * t I- 48 on WeimesdanY.31 inst.at which time-le will make a di"ide4d4f the nniey.in his hands cllcted accodini to the i-signment. LEROY 11 MUNDY, Assignee. . The Cfi%rItn Corier and HamhnRrg Journal,- wiit hree timeis weekly, and for wArd:Iid tha fiI^e:tdt h .l imo L.Presley &ran;-who dorot pay their notes and accogait in time to bie:se'rved be. foeReturn.Das-ill positively be sued. *Also thoise. ee .to;the..subscriber for te year 184, due tbe -lst'lainfary, f848, ill be inclode('aR one year is as long as I an wait after the account- is'du-, as owie the money and am obliged to' pay it'. B. C. BRYAN. Jaai 3,'3849 tf 50 ON the. 21st -or 22d,of December last, between 'lambuirg and Mrs. Ander son's, on the g1#artntown Road, a new Pocket Book,icentaining about 75 Dollars, as follows:-4ten dollar bills, 5 five dollar bills, all on the Bank of Hamburg, and about 8 or 9 dollars in silver. The. finder will confer. a geat fa'vor on the subscriber by returning.the-isuid, and be well r ewarded. *ELIZABE1'H JOHNSON. Jan 3, 18 9tf 50 .Flinll ANotites - ALL''persoi~iildeb.Ed to the estate of P. A.Burhtt Jr. deceased, are requested to cme frirad''id s ttl%to same,an hose having<demands against the estate, will please tooeder in their claims,.proper y attested,i-byy the-firatof April, as I am determined to imnd the.business up as speed ily as posuab!e . C IRLES NICKE RSON, Jan 8~i2c;$::~ A dministrator. *egMesai ANottee. THOE Sn.bseij rinte.nding to leave the - Viihg'lnu hottie resp'ectfully re qust thaofentied to liim .eithei- by Note or accotnt, to cbmnoforward and-settle as soon as possible.'' Int dbg' :ettiain in the Village until Salp tcan be found during my stay. when.nobjrr,simmilly engaged,.nt the Store of:Mr1s ~ oode. J will gladly at tend to all ordVLIA S January I~ 4t - 51. exNuOs8 Notice. ALL'th 6~dbted to the EAtate of J. W. j.Gibb, ' oisd are required to .make -payment-on 9 ~the.first dayr ofT Febru~ary je'it, as I expto lave far Texas about that *tiie,' my'papds are row in.the hands of '61. John ill ivfo ill attend to.any settlement that may b~ redrring iny absence for's 8ItCUI iMINGS -Execa MARf JBS. . - trax. 'L eonlming deiimnds agitinstathe .-t.'estate L4bniandrnm, Sr.;- deceased, vill pfesent- egall attesued;.on or'befoue the lst&loia .next;-and.persons in dted tothie ' ed tp make imnme tdite pi m Soudt not attend o tihn notice, teir e'iLe-lced in the hiands oi an sttomby lr& 6eore raLy-rs daqszL I ect sYtlrtership alrotice7 HE Sulcribd rs spectfirily inform their FbMer i1irebU0 i'-s. eiera ;he, t teo reI li. a, n46es enr. icy iutendiepiig. cantnitly --o. p p leteandfitl ussortment. fit sch God lp aare sal k e 1 aret df solicit frOu the p u c a s re. .patriinge. fCHRISTIE. THESAbieribe3i i k leasure in infarrn reg6is frieu,El ind'cu.; Aif'It he lns takei in Col. S. Chrtie', sa prtnein his business, and.will visit Charleston in a fey davs.to.e. p!ish~tieir Stock.. Ud would..take'this op nitf'of returning his motist 1incore ihanks triends fir their veiy fibiral pAtirounge. egs'ienva to slicit a - continuance,of the same to.the iew concean.? ... : J. A. .WILLTAMS. Jan. 31849, if : 50 A CR D, HE midersigned lake this mjethol d re tuinr i;ihaiks-to their odfriids aned cistomers; for-their patronage:received,.aihd t4 inlorm them, that they liave s0l out theist6 to Mr. JOS. MORRIS, Mhirti-hey recommend to the patronage of the public. I. & M. LEH MIER. Hamburg, Dec. 23..1848. 443E H ]W0 R RI-. DEALE 'IM STAPi.AND FANCY DRY OOD'S; :HATS"ANTSHOES. &VNG.*0rchased. the Store of Messrs. ~EW.-l. GLniuer, the i3idesigned'so cits the pi9trtiago of his friends and the pub, lic in general. is on hanl a good assortmenttof Staple and Faiicey Dry. Goods, and expets shortly an additional sipply fri!m the Nortl.. [ie Cn afford to sell as low as jany Store in(faibuirg or Anjuista, and knows very well. thj'nly by fair-dealing.-nd by fairly s.itifying iis etisto mers, a- Mihant can get aong. Call and convince yourseir JOSEPH MORRIS. Hanhjg, Dec. 23, 1848 . 4t 40 D ssolut.ion. t irn of SiBMY & CRAPON is dis. . solved by nuttinliouent; Josirth Sibley is authorised toattend to th'e unsettiled bnsiiess 6f the ic,i: All paritns indelited to them will 01ehilli td settle with hini,i-'nd those having any claimsa aihet:the coticern, will present themi ndordia hy for payment. T dSIAI SIBLEY, IVWI. CRAPON. Hamburg, Jan.,189 2t 51 Notice. .r1HE Subscribers,contiuues.llhe grcory. v. -- business 'at the old Sienid of Siloley &. Crapoq on his.own acdount, wiere the fiend atid customers of the late firm can be acLon modated as heretofore. - JOSIAISIBLEY. Hamburg. Jan.1 21 - EPOCET BOOK LOST. O et Janary 1949;i Black':-Pocket Book, contamis ing a noitupo John:Price -for $60, due: upodn the n25the-Dec. 18-8 a aoto pon Abiah Robertson for. $65, due Jan.-I 849;i one.upon.rJqhn. F ;CSel4b 4disi Jin. 9.ne upo 4r1r ono Persons'are 0i7itid'iedgam t the above notbs, as payment., a Any person finding the book and catonts, will confer a favor by writ g to neat Duntonvilie P. 0. "'c THOS. 0. BUlt19ET Jan S 1849 - '8St p- 0 NOTICE. uiHE undereignied as Assigniee of .D --'Tbbetts, gives notice to all persons h,av ing claims.nagainst said J. D.,Tibbetts, nud.whlo are willing to take unde'r the aasignmient, to runder in th.eir claime duily attested by theI15th offJanuary next, and all persons indebted are regnested to make immediate payment on the day above mentioned,a sta'teinent of the irans actions of the assignee ill be submitted o tthe creditors. -.S. ChIRISTIE, Assignee. Nov. 29 18-18 .t 7:45 N. B.--Col. John Huiet is my Agent, and will receive evidence of the claims aiid coll6ct money due. -C (17 The above notice is extended until the 1st day of Mfarch. at which time thme transaction of tie Assigneo Will be subm'itted to the creditors. . - S. CH RISTIE. NOTICE. T HE Copartnership heretofore existing u. i:derthie name and style of GOOD & StILLvis, this-day closes by limitation. The business ivill be corttinued by S. F. Goode alone. The' businiess of the con cern must be brought to a speedy close, and we earnestly request all personis indebted to call tand setrie immediately. All those indebued to us previous to' the 1st of Janu ary 1848, need niJt ask indulgence-the money we must have. -8. F. GOODE. J. B. SULLIVAN. Jan. ] 1849 tf 50 .Executors Sale. WILL be sold on Monday the 22nd Jannia nry, at the M ill Place on Edisto, a par-. tiusn oif thoversonaul Estate of M Mime. decea ed, consisting of Horses. Mules. Cattle, [togs, Sheep, Oxen, Corn. Fodder, &c., Also, at the Cambridge Place, (six miles be low Caibridge,) on Friday 26th January. will be sold property of the samne description, as that enmerated above, together with,wvagons, Carts, Plantatiori and Blacksmith Tools, &c. &c. Terms made known on the day of sale. R. T. M1MIS' (ExEc E. J. MIMS, GILES MMS, tToits. Jan. 3 1847, ..4t 50 -Executor's Notice. ALL personls having demands against Lthe Estate'of M. Mime deceased. are requested to present ihenm properly attes ted, and those indebted to the Estate will please make imnmediaue payment. .. T. MI.1S,* Eeuo. EKJ. 11MS, Exetos - G.?DMIMS. N4t 1518 43 NOTI0E. 4LL;persons indebted ito the Estate of James IVIller, 'deceased, aire 'requested to mitkni payment before Return Day if they wishto save .cost; - All those having any demands- ag.uinst said Estate, are -also re quested to present thenm at once. THOS, R. ANDERSON, -JanAdministrato a , 9 - M6unt,.iE 6h M le and- T idei JH .exrci5s of.nhesa' isuti Wsl - - commene on::0e'secna nitary n,de .e'.di6iii . o- Al4K. ra Esg nid plii .,b 'ear wilb miiotwo sessioi,, w~Uye.mohs~ - r Hll.r isasgradite -diteS .- e n 7 hoth.it and hii ilady4e.*hs situated' in Edgeh iisii,ab, t IM4 notheist fromi Elgefiild ds o1 Coleman's Croils R19a,d; and abo t 7.:-mi -rdm Higin'. Ferry.- They are in a rligious -. and'moral ieihbnrhood li oint.:f.1eahh 4 - Isi section is .nit surpamsed y any an the State; tid Wa itust that the m bted n cations' of. our ienchers will -iner 'to thiie - !chools,arespectable portiun of the public-pa"- - ronage. A competeut nmusic- teacher will be e(ue e of Tuil1on.. SpellingR ai'ud and Writing?~ $6 00'per sessior AriWmetic,Enrilish Gram m-r, atd.Geography, 9,00 The other higher branches - of Englishu. .. 12 00 Latini & Gre"k Langiiages, -Ii 01) 'M usic on the Piano, 189 00 Use of Piano, 2 01 - Drnwinx and Painting. 9 00 Eumbroiderv& Needle Work.3 bl) Pupils ciarged from the time of enterin to. - the close of the seision. .: . 3oarding in respectable'families from $6 to - $7 pter month. JOHN CHAPMAN, - - M.W:CLAR V. . , - --JOHN COLEMAN, - - RICHARD COLEMAN, J0SEP('GRIFFITH - W.Ml. STROTHERL. J Jan 5 .4t Bethany Academy T H E-Trustees of the Bethnny Academy, 1nk6 this mnetlod of iniorming the cidi that they have secured. the sirYices- ofrM- -- Thoumas H. Johnso,-as Teacher f6r the.:ensn.- ? ing year. . Mr. Johnson is jist from the Sou. Carolina College. aid briigs with.hin high testimbnlaWa to. character and qualifications 'He als4it.eo(. ar two years as a-stident m n'e. - Biown Uni'rity,. iin Istitution secondid dione-iii the.Union forts thorough and n(entific - mode of instruction. This Academy has a-s healthy location abo'ut two 'mile' 1rod31Libm3 - H i.l, and is removei froni all :onices'of leoP. tation. to vice unmd dissipation'.- The scholastic e - year is divi ded-into two sessions of-five onths - each. .- - RmS OF T TioN PR Szso: -sz -s - - Elijiniuary Branches with Geogra'-';'1 'plijand Arithmetic, 8 00 hirabolWwith'G-ainitarand History,r 10. 00 - 3.It mekiietica, emhrmcinigSnrveying&c. .Natral and Misral Philosophy, '.12 - Lan-a' es imf Maiheinstic', 5 0) If desri'niiistrtction iii the Fra'cli * ai._tage " TheShool will commenea ,ngth second Monday -in Jaonary 'eot ne. ceived fora Ahorter'peidtiia b a sesion ' Good board can .be obtained fro 46 to68 permouth'. -ABNER"PERRIN> zaT -4 Der 27 - . . - NOtice.-, H E undersigned: have engaged- -j ;R7 SWW Kkistyarir.take .ctarge , Pottersvmdle.4etdythg, aysuing year. 'r. -Knneiy ii 'na duate ;f the Soth Ca a1 r The 0' - - - ~ T. G.A CtjN-. 1Tas.~ EUGENE BURT,' asi $ H.R. 8PANN.' . N. B. -The erercise's ofthme abote Academy, - will commence on 8th January-18419. Dec20 -* tr,. . 48 - FULLER INSTITUTE. (IREEN WOOD, A BBE VI LIL DIST.S. d - T'f HIS Institmuion. 'formterly kriwmnas 'ths -~ -:. Greeuiwood Female A.cademy, will ro.' ' ' open on thef.rst Monday in Februiary. ' .f Ma. & Mas. NicHor.rs have the pleasure of- -T informing tiheir friends and the~ public;'that th~ - have tednied--the permantent sei-vices of' Miss-r- .-. BArTON, recommended by Mrs.:Willard. of the. --m6 Troy.-Female Seminary. N. Y. as a.graduate of' her Institution, and as a ieuccesful Teacher " - - for' severahl years in 'Music, Drawing, dind Painling. *." The Laurensville H erald. Abbeville Ban.. ner, Hamburg Journal, will please copy antd for..ard their accounts to Greenwood. Jan. 3, 1819.. ' .: 3z . '50. NotiCe. MISS MA RY E..JUH AN will resume her L ISchool nemar Dr. Nicholson's, 'on thme firmin Monday in January. Terms per session as heretofore.' Elementary and thme:higher brandhes fom $6 to $12. Music anud inie of Piannm. $18.. Boarding, $7 per monthb. -. Dec 20 If - N. ' Boarding for Young Ladies. . T ~H E.Sbscriber -will ' nccommodate witha, .a, boarding, eight or ten Yonung Ladied. His~'' House is roomy amnd pleas'antly situaated; conve nient to the Feiale Academies. Parents and s Gunurdiuans may be assui-ed that every 'attention 9 necessary will be paid to Girles comiid~i o his care.- - -- - EDMUND PENN. Ja:n. 10 1849, . tC - - 51 A LL persons ideted to te Est E e ofAioa . A alph eaury.eee are requested t ae * -'A imak medite pa et n hs h -a - H. G . UL BEATUH, E dI'r. OctO 184 3m ' 9 -6 A Lb er.hns indeted to te Estate of Ledis li True, deda, -are requested to k maimediate ayment, and those h eandg -~ ded,to present h e roerif dttest - O [LL,C C. - LL ~esosrinbed ery h estctfeof Leqews .- , .M' iteh, iideei'd. tre regst to makees -~ toe peseuin t hpolsopperyehic- -ii -. be fuarygarsoldWbfor te da,en - N L GRFFI. "~ ' '., Dec. ~Ti848, 7' 4 ~ ; - .