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kesbury Female Institu1 I E above Institution will resume its opt tions for the next year on the first seh< in February. We feel ourselves fortur eing able to secure the assistance of N AftD in the Musical department. She. is rnplislied, and experienced instructress sic, both on the Piano and Guitar: and rons of the School may feel assured that is will be spared to impart correct and us truction both in the Musical and Literary 1 twents. Rates of Tuition as heretofi ard from eight to ten dollars per month. partioulars apply, for a circular, to F. A. CONNOR, Principal CC. 18 4t 4 Executor's Sale. Y Virtue of an Order from the Ordinary will proceed to sell at Edgefield Co use, at public auction, on Monday the of .laiunry next, the residnie of the perse Ote of Mrs. Mary Carroll, dee'd., viz: 20 Shares of the Stock the Bank of Hamburz, S. C.. and a LIKELY YOUNG WENCH, h nineteenth year Of her age, with her f d, an infant. Also, a prime and able bod Negro Fellow. RIMs oF SAt'E.-A credit of two years, w rest from the day of sale. The purch ney to be secured by bonds or notes w approved securities. - J. P. CARROLL, Ex'or Dee 18 3t 49 Negoes to Hire! SH A.l. proceed to hire the following i groes belonaing to the Estate of -John tartin. dteed.. at Elgefield Court House, hursday, the first day of .lanuary next, for 1I4inI11g year, viz:--One Negro man Bob, tzrii mm aane One woman Peggy and 1 lack. one girl Mararet. one girl Winnev, irl ian l. one wom4ian Idney anl three C ren, andi hov Wils. Those hirein. in the District, will be requi ,ive note and two approved securities, to fi ish the Negroes with two suits (if Clothes, 1 air if -hoes, it llat and Blanket, and pa ax or the year 1852. Physicians bill, if a a&d bv Eltte. Sho'uld an, one hire any of them, living f the liimits of the Distriet or State, they 1 e relitired. in addition to the above, to g Mid and1 approved security for the property I-- A1ministrator or his Itepresentative on t .ith day of Dle-m'ier 1852. JOllN HTILL, Administrator, With the WilL annexed Dee 18 3t 46 Sheri.Pl Sale. B Y Virtu.. Of tnmiry writs o-f Fieri Faci No me directed. I :;h:dl proceed to s t E I-.eield Court Honse, ln the first 51< .v inl J.mi.:rv next, the f!t!owing prop v. in thie fohlwin.g ces. viz: L-i::don. Tcker vs. N:mev Harris, the tr; IfIlw r the deend:ait lives,contains ir. -five :.cr,. inore or l--s:. Je..mai.s & Tucr vA Ellinton Ca :r.:e: of I .:d where. Defendant liv prte',iin . to biL' e. tocon::.i1tin. nndi aid thir ..ere., more or le.,s. :md adjoini l..nd, oIIJlme.s Ttmpkints and oiers. Ab:ier Ilioinnd and enilope, hils wi vs. m 'A. McCor:n::k, one Bay Hlor Sad-!b;. and r S: iD. M :ys. T. C., vs Sam Williams fre,.ia -n of'color ; the Same vs the San S. B. M iS T. C An'ehella Williut a fre woninm of colori the Same vs !will .el the services of the above Fi P'er.o-.. oni the fris Iandtn Jantuary nie fEor .::!ermn tof man-ht Isnlielelt, to pay I .a: ::ind Coisi s, tagait, thenm. Termn.,Cah Dec 12 Ste 41 ShuritT'? Sales. Vir. ne Eof -udry writs Eof iern Pac B :o :.- irect ed, I :haIl p rtoceed tEE SElI E:Ig ;b-.l t'4e:r: ltoUse, IEn thie first Mlont Wai. F. Was~'h, fr .r. !',arres:, vs. C. (Coe~ r in: 10. %j. Fulh'r & Coi., ftr Ji' R::in-folrd, vs. C.. WV. Cuchrain ; ..mniiel P' ri, Adm'ir.. vs. C. WV...nd J. WV. Cochr thEc tr.lte; of I.:ndt whtere the defenid:nt lit ctn;iinig three hu'nlred aeres.monhre or Ie ,a ljoini ig l..id of the ea:.:e of Mrs. M.~ C:-rtoll alid El hers. E. P. :mud J. Abner vs Elizabewth Turn s.ii Vy:icres tir lmd, inltre or less, adjoini land o.f S. A: to way and o h(Er5 George P.:rrott 'es Mary HightEower',t r :e3t If tud where thle defenud~tmt lives,. joiint Inidls of Jolhn Wi-e and others. The S ;:te of you:hI Carolinta vs WXilli: Wilkon, a tret of laind cont~ aininig ne ii dre.I and fif- Ln ereo. miore or le'.s. adjoiii Joel Curry vs Rois.el Hlardlen; Steph Wi!,On v. Rusi~sel HI ldQen, Elbert HI:urd an~..\iihe. Harden, one ;r..et of land conta in4 (bie lhundredl and Iif.y ::cres. miore (Er Ie a'ljlliningr hauds of R. J. Henderson, WV Wil .on, A.:'Cimkins aludl the'r-. Jaimes .1. icLh.,rdstoni vs GztEnree Reatr thel tr ;ct of laid wvh:.re the defenditmt liv continiing it:ree' hunidredl acres. mtore or Ic Al o, four ne(a~rnes. Nancy, George, Isa Pickens~ andI( Mary. Term.s Cash. S. CHR ISTIE, S. E. D 'Dee 11I St 4 Sheriff'i Sn2e. BY3Vrtu~e of sundry wriit, tofl Fier Face ome directed. I shall proceeed to nlt Iilmhnra'. (n Friday thJE seco~nd day Jainua~ry, at theL HI(Etel nowV. occupied byt Tr< &~ .almi h, the. fenlowing plroperty itt the I S. S. Farrow &-rothetrs vs Thomnna Tre~nt Otis J. Chaflfee vs the Satme; Sinm & Nance vs the S:amet. .two Catrrialges, Buggy, onte patir oif bI.ck Hotrses, Stoelt Cattle :and Hogs, onie two hrorse Wa~gonm Harneii5'., onei horse Wa~gon and Hairness, all ihe Futrtituire of variolus kinds belong the D~efendanit in the Hottd, and various ot articles (oo tedionis to metlion, (consist of Beddiig, Chairs, Ta bles, Bureaus. &c. Terms Cash. S. CHIRISTIE, s. E. K Dec 11 3t4 State of South Carolina EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. John Schuimpert, Samuel WVebb. BY Virtue of the above Mortgage, T I)proceed to sell at; Edgefield Cu HoItuse, on the first Monday. in Jana niext, the following eleven negro slaves, Fan, Jaine. Stephein, Arena, Chtes, Andr Lewis, George, Riahu,Simsonu and.Saraht. Terms Cash. . S. CHRISTIE, s. E. I Dee 1.1 3t 4' Lard and Haans. UPERIOR Leaf Latrd at 12 1-2 ets. per JBultimnore Sugar-cured lamts at 14 et per pound. For sale by . - - ICYLL1NGS WORTH & NICHIOLM~ ra- BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL ! lite E dgefield, S. C. in Rev. N. ALDRICH, PRINCIrAL, - of Mit. EDMUND BACON, TzAcusa or Mu the sic, PAINTING ANu DRAWING, &c. no Mns. J. McCLINTOCK, TEACR or PrI RY DErARTNCT.o te t o bi re IIS School was opened on the 8th of las Fr September, and from the liberal patronage it has already received, (haring now in attend ance sixty &-holars) the Tealhers are abundant ly encouraged, both as to its pernnelicy and succes.-They respectfully present their Cireu lar to the citizens of this District and ta the pub lie generally, upon whose liberality ihey rely for u continied support. The school is strictly South lern-all tie teachers being natives of the State hl ceite there is no roni for apprehension that the scholars will imbibe sentiments, either di recty or inirectly, at variance with our peculiar inistitutioini. Course of Study. The course or instruction will be as thorough rat as the opportuntities of the scholars will admnit. ed If the attendance is suffilenitly long, all the stu dies usually pursned in the first Fenale Semi th naries will be attended to. As no) education can Lqe be regatrded as thorongh which does not conlteil ith plate the eternal as well as the present well-being of the selbelars-the Bible is introucitted as a text-book intie the school, and whilst all sectarian inluniieee is serupulously avoided, it will be the - collstait :1im of the traeers to impart such reoral instruetion as will incline the seebolar to exercise a due regard fr 4 the things of reelin." The F daily exercises (of the school are opened with oi Prayer and the reading (f the Scriptures. he V ACA TIONS. ne There will be but one regular vacation in the OY year, commencing on the 15th of July and end ne ing on the 15th of September. lii- Terms, ed Terns per quarter, (payable at thee end of tile ir- quartr.) wo For Primary Department, (including Reading, he Writini. aned Mental Arithmetic.,. . $5 (ILI Iv, Rea-lin. Writing, Arithmetic Gram nar and Geoeuraphy............... T 00 ut Tile abeeve with Parsing, Composition, -ill llistory and Philosophy............ 9 00 ie " The above, with Rhetoric, Astronomy to Chemistry. Botany, &c.,.........10 00 he M lusie, inecuding $l for use (if Instru Illeit.............................13 00 " Drawing aind Painting,........... 8 00 " The Laneemuages. eael.............. 6 00 )uri:ng the w:nter months an additional charge ~ of 50 cents will be made for Fuel. Boarding, A it its desirable that ehlars from :,hroal shoule be utder the care anl dirvetion -if those - ewho will feet themsaelve -most respRmsible foer their morala ant -(eneral dteeportuent. the Tael ers will held theeAlves in readiess to receiVe t into their families the chilire of sule parenlts ng as may desire it. Tle priec (if haarl per ionth, including all ebares. will be $10. 'd Roferences. e-d CnIAnLES-rOs.-Rev. J. Unh )n . D.. Rev , W. M. Weihtman, 1). D.. R>ev.T.O..Su:e iners. D. D.. Rev. J. R1. Kendriek, M. T. Men e. deilall, 1). D., James Tupper, Esq. e A UGUTA, GA.-Rev. W. J. nIld, Rev. Mr. Connor. a GRANsrvevn.L.-Rev. II. A. Tupper, Rev. 11. M;lood, 1). W) aker, E. EDGeF.Ln .-lev. C. 1. Walker, Rev. R. i, G'rahua:n, Rev. air. roewn. Chane.-ller 11. F. ho Wardlaw, ile.~ A. P. liuiler, Jos. Abeye, Kai Coal. .J. P. Cairreoll. Maj. W. .. lnaris, Dr. Wmee 'ce Ii. hBurt. Mr.~i W...Btler, . W. Aelbuns,. t. "'e., Mar. A. B.sell, Ceel. .Johnt Hill. hi. Reoulwareq., 1:. Thomecas Johnson anid C. .J. Gleever, Esq. Come~usA.-Dr.'a 1 Lahlordle. Thce undersigneed take pleasure ini recommfled ing the liev. N. .\ wa.L't. ais a personat emIin~ently~ .. qualifid, in the..ir jndiemeet, to take charge ofC a femnale.Semintarv. They have be(en aerIIulited1 Bwith hint fear soine time, andl regard heime beetlh in B epclO ebuaeer and literary atta~iimenets. as atltitedet manae .sueie.ssfully such a Schoeol. Mr ZtA hedrich is ae C'hristan eaf tihe moset entho~lie .spirit. tn anald tenersig~eda feel sure tha~t lhe would noet ir. the slietest daetree interfere wide the peecnlar Y. views ofC the scholars under his care. met J. Rt. KasuneIICI( Pastorof 1st B3apt:st C. in, M. T1. MlesucenAT.. eClhark-ston, Jiune. 31th. I.%I. s, I unite with the genetlemeni whoe leave subscrib red the above iln recommlnendinlg Hlev. N. AleIrich. Wxs. J. A an. r, Atugusta,CeGa., JTuly -lthe, I851. Wie also in-arti uneite in the above recomn meIndation of Rlev.~ N. Alairich. IIL ALes T:trr'ER, Pasteer of e Graneiteville Uapttist Church, J- Ilesa P'oon, Pastor aof Grant July 5, 1851. itev'ille Mlehodist Church. SEdgefield Male Academy, r TEACIIER WATD II TEACI(I.1R Is wanted1 to take chearge of thei EetldMale Academuy. .Thee atppli enmutbe a TEAi Cl Eit by PlitOESION ; one who has expeieneeC ine his baineIss, and ame 'ply clualiie for preplaringt young mcen feor the iSouth Carolinca College. Toe a man oaf suiitble (lualihientions. the laee oliers mzaney inducenments. .'' iress the Trustees. 6 N. L,. CRiIFFIN, d R. TI llIlS.J Nov 28 tf - 45 SOUTII C.\ROINA COLLEGIATE. - FElE!ALE INSTITUTE, a kr A BACIAiaiLLS, NEAR COLL'SIIsA, S. C. lT TN DER the sole ande immendiate directioan of of LU Dr. ELIAS MARKS and LADY, who tnt are rt.iients in the lustitute. h- D~ec 9, . t . 47 s rall Subcribeitends tocose his business of rable. Stoack eol Goods, at 'l el vr ei id COST, FaOR CASH ONLY, .~e until the last Saturday in this mfonith. wthen the "rmiigStock will be disposed of at A UC er ION cmmecin o Monday tihe 29th inst. Lu" JOIIN COTIIRAN. N. B.-Hce wotuld earnestly request all theoee md~lebted, to make early panyment tee Robert 'An derson,, A gent, at Liberty Hill, S. C. D ]ec U 3t 47 Notice. I Will hire out foi the next year, the Negroes Jwhich Capt. Robt. McCulleaugh hireed out for the presenet yea'r--theheiring to take lacie at .Edgefield Court Ihouse, on Theurseny the first of cill January, 1852. All persons who leave an~y of urt thle above niamed negroes heired for thme present ry year are requested to deliver them to mee at iz: Edlgefieled Court Ilouse on the 1st dlay of Jantua w, ry,1852, . S.,CiRISThE, A ttorney in fact foi- R. MeCulloaugh. Dec. 10. 1851 3t 47 Lanid for Sale. ..the tract of laned one which I live. What WohIega osl n enrdarso lb. propose to part with is all woodland, and pt e ats eiselv four miles frotm tihe Village, oni the Co lunmiainad-an excellent situationl feet a pleas . ant residence. A.- SIMKINS. Deci0 t 47 Bethany Academy, TIUS Institution, situated at Camp Butle one mile from Liberty Hill, Edgefield Di. triet, will be opened for the reception of Stu dents on the second Monday of -January 1852. Mr.. Gzonao GALPuIN, whose energy an ability in the discharge of the duties of his pr fession we can very confidently recommeni having employed him for six years, will continu Rector of the Academy. The Trustees pledge themselves to put dow and keep down all places of dissipation and v! cious resort in the neighbourhood of the Acad emv. in introducing our A cademy to public notic we flatter ourselves that we are offi-ring induct ments-in Instructor-in means of instructiOn and in accommodation for students, worthy< public patronage. Tuition, Course of Studies, &c. PRIXART DEPARTrXT. Orthography, Reading. Writing, Arithmeti< and Primary Geography, with use of Mapi Children under ten years of age, per Session ( 5 months.........................$6 0 Youths over ten years............... 8 0 ENGLISH Coup-sE-Two CL.AsSEs. First Class.-Gevography and 11istory, Ancier and Mod,-rn, Fnalish Granmar anl Mlhetorih Arithmetic and Intro.luetion to Algebra, pc Session.......................... $10 0 Second Clas.-Logic, Mathematics and Physical Sciences,............ ... 12 0 CLAsSIGAL CoURsr. Embraces all the studies necessary for almissia into the .unior Class of theS. C. College, 15 0 The Student is charged from the date of en trance to end of the Session. No deductions tir lost time, unless caused b; sickness of at least one week's duration. Ioard-every thing found, except lights-ca be readily iobtained in respectable families con venient to the Academy at seven dollars pe month. Board of Trmtees. A. T. T11AYLOR. President. J. C. TALBERT, Vice-President. Capt. W. IIARWr5ON, I,. A. BRooKs, Esq. Maj. W. Ti.sienAsAs, A. llvxoLos. Esq. Ron-r. Asnaiusos, Esq. DAsIM. Nl[Non, Esq. W. F. Wi x, Esq. GEo. GAtrmu. e l l ot 47 State of Aouth Carolinn, ' EI)GEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Whitfield Brooks and others, rs. Partition. Max. L-iBorde :iid others. OTICE is hereby given that by virtu I of an Order from the Court of Equit in this ctse, I shall sell at Edgefield Cout fouse on the First Monday in Jiuar nevxt. the followiiur rel estate of Mrs. Mar C:rr'ull. dce'd., si:tded in Edgrefield Di-trie to wit: One tr:.et of l:nd contaiing seventy-fou :n-res. more or les. ying on Turkey Creel having a %::U..ble Gri Mill thereon, adjoii l.nds of Guy Brlromlwater, of the estate ( John Wash, dt'd., C. W. Cochran, dee'd and others. Also, one o!wr tr:et of land, near to th vilhire of Edgefit-d. lying on Charles' Brand containinig fior:Vyfe :e-s, moire or les, an, ::djining lnds' of F. W. Pickens, W. I Duris-e mad others. TER.As OF SAT.E.-A eredit of one an' vo years. except as to so ine1h tlereof a will clefrav: the costs i.f the suit, which ar to be paidi in ensh. The purchase moe t be sectured hy bonds or ntes with adequat persone.l sun--ies. S. S. TOM PKINS, C. E. E. D. Comm'irs Offiee, Dee (3, 1851. Dec 6 ble 47 Stae ofr South Carolina, EDCEFIE3I.D) ISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Joel C. Roper and others, v s. Partition. Benj. Roper and others. TOTlCE~ is hereby given thpt by virtu .L of an Order from the Court of' Eqjuit; in this case, I shall sell on thle premises, 0 Monday the 29th d.iy' of December inst., tht following real estate of the late Joel Ropel se'r., dee'd., viz: The tracet oif land whereon he rssided a te iime of his deat h, conitaiing five h ne dred acres, more or less, adjoining land o Caleb T'alley, Maiach~i Brunson, D. D. Brun sen and othetrs, situated oii the \Martinitewl Radl on the -wa.ters of Beaver Dam Creek. S.tid Laud will be sold on a credit of on and two years, ecept as to so much as wil pay' the cost, to be paid in cash.. The Purchase mneyel to be secured b. ontd and amiple persone:d setenriltes. S. S. TOMI'PKINS. C. E. E. D. Comme'rs. Ottice, Dec. 6, -1851. Dee 6 4te 47 STATE~ OF SOUTII CAROLINA EDGEFI ELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Agness WV Quarles, vs. .. Part uion. Sarah 13. Qutarles, and others. AOICE is he~rebyv given, I hat by virtue c nitn orde r from .the Court of Equityi this catse, I sht:cll sell at Edgefield Coir House ott the first Moniday in .Jantuary nex1 the following real estate of Richard I Quarles, deeensed. viz: One tract of f:.nd continiring three hundre< and eight v-five aicres, mtoere or less, situnates in the Stui e afo re-aidl. antd pacrt ly in Edgehielt and partly in Alhbeville District, bounded b: hmds of~C. W.j Macntz, John Timmnertmar and olhers; Terms to be marie known on d:iv of sale. S. S. T1OM IPK1NS, C. E. E. D. Comt'rs O1liee, D~e. 5 3t 47 STATE' OF sOUTII CAROLINA. EDGEFElELD DISTRICT. Amy McClenilon, vs. ,Summons in Fasrt' Mary McCletndon. B Y Virtue of ant order from John Hill, Es' Ordinary of Edgeliteld Distriet, I salm proceed to sell at Edgefield C. H. on the firt Monday in Jaiuary tnext, the lands belong ig to the estate of Tarlton Mel'letndon, d. ceased, situate in said District, on the wtatem of Cloud's Creek, containing otne hundre acres, moure or less, adjoining~ lands of Eliz: beth Miller, Forest Mitchell, Ambrose Whi: the atnif oethers. Said lands will be steld on a credit twelve mnthtls. Purchaser to give bonc and two approved sureties and a mortgage the premzises to the Ordinary to secure lth puurhase money. Costs to be pain. in cnsi 8.(C1 RISTIE, S. F.. D. Dec11 3t 47 Take Warning! TIIE subscriber hereby notifies all persom indebted to him, or to 'Mrs. R. Blaloel either by noto or open accot, to make paymerm by the 15th of. February next, as longer indu gene cannot be given. Those who fail to d this, will- find their notes or accounts placedi the hands of Mr. Griffini for colleetion. P. R. BLALOCK. Wo. 27, 1651 1'2 45 EDGEFIELD COLLEGIATE IN 'IT UTE FOR YOUG LADIEU! REV. CHARLES A. RAYMOND, - Principal. j E Second Session will commence on the ..L 9th of .lanuary 1852. ri The Trustees congratulate themselves, their - friends and the public, on what they now con - sidetr the permanent establishment of an institu tion of learning of so high a character in their , istrict. The benefits which their own children, - with others, have experienced diring the past . Session, enables them with the greater confi C dence, to recommend the Instittion to the pat ronage of the community. The School was opened on the 18th of Sep tember last, with thirty-one Pupils, And has since beci grad unlly increasing. Jtis confident ly expected that the number inAttendauce will be greatly ine-Teased during the next Session. f The Institute building now c6ntains seven ) rooms, all of wfbich have been .built, and are ) ustd, for purposes of Instruetion. A fine apparatus; a large collection of Maps; Anatomienit Charts, CGlobes, &e; a Museum of Natural listory ; a Ca6uct of Minerals and Shells; furnish unusual faeilities 'for acquiring a practical knowledge of the different branches of Science. The course of Study is of an elevated charac ter, and more comprehensive, than that of most female institutions of the highest reputat:0n. The PRINCIPAL dCvotes the whole of his time ) to the super.ision and instruction of the var.ous - classes. The Assistants are experienced.in their diffe r rent Departments, and those only of knd*n suc cess in teaching are employed. I The .\eadeinien1 year is divided into Sessions - of 11 weeks eqch. It is of great importance r that the student he present at the commence ment of the Session. The Classes Are then formed, and a few weeks delay may affect the standing of the pupil throughout the year. Expenses. For Tuition in the Primary Depargnent, 1st Di vision, per Session, ..$5 00 " Tuition in the Primary Depitment, 2nd Division 7 00 4 Tuition in the Academic Department, 12 00 " " " Collegiate " 15 00 Lessons'on the Piano and use of Instrum'nt 18 00 Mo-lern Languaces. each,............. 8 00 Drawing and ketching from Nature,.... 8 00 Paintin in Oils. Portrait and LAndscape, 15 00 se of Apparatus..................... 2 00 Fuel and eare of Buildings,. . 50 Good Bonrdrin_ can be obtained in the Vil lage including lights, washing, fuel, B &c., nt (per month).............. 10 00 F Pupils entering near the middle or close of t if the Ses':ii-n, are charaed from- the time of r entrance to the end of the Session. No deduc - tion ftor absene. or other causes, but at the dis c eretion of the Principal. All bills for Tuition, &c., are payable at the r close of each Session. Books. Stationary and Music, can be obtained in the Village at reasonable prices. 1MCAL DEPARTMET. The Department of Music is under the super vision of one.of the most accurate and accom Splished teachers in the State: and it is believed that unusunl fracilities are afrbrdcd- for acquiring a thorough knowledge of this difficult science. - in addition to regutlar private lessens, the pupils4 in this department are divided into classes, and taught on the patn of Pestalozi. - S They devote much time to exercises, adapted a to trin~ the ear. and the voice, and to impart an y easv and brilliant execution. ? ue If they pursue the prescribed eourse of musi cal instructioin. they acquire the art of reading music with facility. They are reqiuired to be regular and systemat ic in practising daily at the Institute. . Thee training and cultivatiomn .of the voice, receive an .unusual degree of attention. The scce of Elocution is here applied, in develop ing the voice for singing, with great effect. The Institution has been almost weekly visited hv a lage number of the ladies and gentlenmen of our villnite, who have invariably expressed the hghevst degree of satisftnetion, at what they have hecaril and seen of the proficiency of the SPupils and the arrangemnit of the Institute. A nid the Trustees have only to add in conclu siun, that while in their olpinion, there are many institutiocns of learning deservedly popular in our ,State, yet therr are none which can furnish i.reater ior more substantial advanitages to young I Ladies than that under the charge of Mr. RAY - MIOND. fN. L,. GRIFFTN. ' ; - EintUND PENN, g 1 ~ S. F. GOODE, R. T. MI31S. ,J LEdgefieldl C. HI., Dec. 4 1851. tf 46 M~offatsville Academy, p i exercises oef this Institution will be re I sumeid the second Monday in January, 1851, under the supervision of Rev. JontN S. Passay. 'r Theshiolaiici year will consist a tin mtonthts. This A cadenmy is located near the main Road leadinig fromi A nelerson C. HT., to Lo)wtdesville, in Abbieville District, sixteen miles from the for mer and nine friom the latter. Rates of Tuition. Commnon branches of English Education, per annum,....................... $9 00 Inehiing the above, with English Gram f .mar and Geo'.raphy,.............12 00 1 Latin, Greek, and Mathematics,.... 20 00 Trustees. ,Rev. J. C. CnIALMERS, WE. SnIERARD, .WM. 11;7r03, JOins BL.ACK, KELLY SiLLIvAN, EwUan Wa.r.rAmE, I r. -1. 11. Itn, F. A. YouN4G. jDec 2 4t 46 Wating a Teacher 0 take charge ot the Plumb Branch 'Aca Ademy, situated in Ecigetield District. It is requisite that the applicant be a Southern Gentleman, preparna to give reference with re gard to miorality, &c.--duly qualified to teach the Lantguages, toigethcer with the various branches of the English. The Acandemy is situated in a healthy portiont of the Dlistrict, and will opsen on the 1st Mutiday in February, under the s'u peritendance of a lUoard of Trustees who, with the view of obtaining a share of p~atronage, will reduce the Tuition to the lowvest rates, and pledege thiemselves to give strict attention toward b hepesrato of the morals of students under their carec. Board can be obtained convenichit 'tto the Academy, at the low rates of $6 per month. For further information address either -of the Trustees, at Cairo Post Office. s JOhlN TOMKINS, d WM. C. ROBERTSON, I . CT!ESLEY WELLS, * I - CIA RLES FREEMAN, * JAMES A. TALBERT, I .1.AMES BLACKWELL.J Dec 10, 1851t tf 47 Notice. S.LTJ persons indebted tic the estate of Daniel L.Bouknight, dee'dl., will please make pay mnt, as we wish tic make a settlement of the estate by the first of January. The notes and accounts, are in the hauds of R. B. BEmiknighmt. Those having demands, will s present them tio him for payment. WM. B3OUKN[GIIT E' it R. B. BOUTKNIGU~ff. Ej os Dec 4 3t 46 n.. 0. .Plasses. ~BLS. NIEW CROP, a superior article, far 0 sale by H. A. TCENRICK. LOOK. CHEAP D WILLIAN AUGI BEING DESIROUS of reducing his GOODS, before th.e first of January, I Greatly Re As he is determined to sell very low, he w4 to give him a call. Among them are many Rich Figured Brocade and Plaid SI Plain, Black and Colored SILKS, CASHMERES, DE LAINES and . French and English MERINOS and Chrystal Palace DRESSES, new st Embroidered Merino and Rich Figui Rich TARTAN PLAIDS for Dress A large assortment of MANTILLA -A CLOTHS, CASSIMERE Kentucky Jeans, S1 FLANNELS, NEGRO CLOT Together with a full assortment of all kin November 22, 1851, Rich French Embroideries, AND LADIES' DRESS GOOD SNOWDEN & SHEAR, AUGUSTA, GA. H AVE received a beautiful assortment French Embroideries and Ladies'..Dre Goods, among which are Ladies' Embroidered Chimasetta, with Colla and Undersleeves. Ladies' Embroidered Frilled Muslin Collai of new and beautiful styles; Ladies' Embroidered French Lawn Handke chiefs, of elegant styles; Silk and Cotton Illusion Laces, and Whi Crapes, for Ladies' Evening Dresses; Rich plaid Spun Silks, a beautiful article f Ladies' and NI isses' Dresses; Lupin's plain French Merinos and DeLain in a great variety of colors; Rich printed DeLaines and Cashmeres, I Ladies' Dresses; Rich black Brocade and fancy plaid Silks; Superior plain White Satin, for Ladies Dress Ladies' Rich Velvet Cloaks and Mantillas; do Silk Mantillas (some at very low pric do white, black, and col'd Crape Shaw do Scotch and Bay State plaid Shawls, beautiful styles; Fancy and Mode Colored Thibet Wool Shawl with heavy silk Fringe; Ladies' white and black Lace, and black Loi Veils; Superior black Alpaeas and black Merinos; Lupin's superior black Bombazines, and blac Challys; With a variety of other articles suitable f the present season, to which they respectful invite the attention of the public. Dec 4 tf 46 Fresh Supplies. JUST Received and now opened the follo% ing articles in the Grocery Department, I Bbl. very choice Smoked Beef Uams, 1 " " " Beef Tongues, 2 Ferkins Fresh Goshen Butter, yellow as go 20 Boxes Choice Goshen Cheese, I Chest fino flavored Black Tea, 1 " " Green Tea, 2 JBbls. Superior Cider Vinegar7 10 Boxes Pale Brown and Salt Water Soap, 4 " Superier Pearl Starch, 1 Tiee best new Rice, 4 " Small Rice, 24 lbs to the dollar, Boxes A dumautine Candles,. " Sperm ". " Tallow " 3 Bbla. Double Refined Crushed Sugar, 6 Boxes L~ayer Raisin., 1 Box Citron. 1 Box Maccaroni, and various other article., all of which ha' bten purchased with Cauen, consequently th< can and will be sold at the lowest market rate If you do not call and price these articlee ari avail yourself of the bargains offered, you mu not blame meo for it. G. L. PENN, Aamwr. Nov 26 if 45 Notice. BY virtue of a power of Attorney from L .Lfayette B. Wever, I am authorized to mal sale of his Estate, real and personal. The Real Estate consists of a tract of 41 acres, on Shaw's Creek, whereon are a got Saw and Grist Mill in fine repair, and suitab improvements. The lands may be seen by ai plication either to John R. Wever or Milledj B. Wever, near the place. The personal .cstate consists of three or foi likely negroes. The whole will be sold privately ; and if n sold in that way, will be sold at public outcry < the first Monday in January next, at Edgefie Court 'House. Terms easy and made knov on the day of sale. PICKENS B. WEVER. Oct. 27, eow5t 41 Administrator's Sale ! B Vite of an order from the Ordinary Edgetield District, I shall proceed to se at the late residence of Gabriel Holmes, dee'i on Friday the 26th inst., all the personal prope ty of said deceased;e~onsisting of. TEN LIKELY NEGROES, Horses, Cattle, lot of Pork and Stock Hogs, Cc ton, Corn, Fodder and Oats, one Barouche, o1 Cart, Plantation Tools, .Household and Kitche Furniture, &c. TF.atas.-On a credit of twelve months wil note and approved security. JACKSON HOLMES, Adm'r. Dec 10 -3t 47 Notice. T HE Estate of W. W. Walling decease being derelict, I shall proceed to hire John A. IHouston's Hotel, in Hamburg, < Tuesday, the 30th day of December, seven eight Likly Young INegro Fellows. One of the number a 'good Bricklayer, a go< Wagoner and ,Briek Moulders and Burner and, perhaps, some Women, Girls and Boy for the year 1852. Further particulars made known on the d< of hireing. JOHN HILL, A dm'r., With the Will annexed. Dec 4 4 t 46i Notice. WILL be sold, by the consent of parties, TVMonday, the 22d day of Decemiber net at the late residence of Mrs. Sarah Miles, dee'd all the personal property of said deceased, eol sisting o, THIR TEEN LIKELY NEGROES, Stock of Horses and Cattle, and half of t1 present Crop of Corn, Household and Kiteh< Furniture, with other articles not numerated. T.erms made known on the day of sale. LEWIS J. MILES. Deo 4 3t 46 Fresh Fruits. J UST received, a Fine lot of Malaga Grapi Sicily Lemons and fine W. I. Oranges, al Fresh Raisens and Currents at 15 cents p pound. For sale by HOLLIN~GSWORTII & 1K1IOL AS. nD e1 l O , f 4T MT THIS! RY GOODS. K H. CRANE, ISTA, GA. LARGE STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER ie will sell them at duced Prices, muld respectfully invite persons visiting the City RICI DRESS GOODS, as follows: LKS, POPLINS, ALPACCAS, le, ed Oriental DRESSES, es, 8, CLOAKS, Cashmere and Plaid SHAWLS L 90 3, SATINETS, TWEEDS, iirtings and Sheetings, HS, BLANKETS, &c., &c., &c. ls Dry Goods, very cheap. 3t 45 NEW FAMILY GROCERY I IIEUndersigned having formed a Co-Part s Lnership for the purpose of conducting a General Family Grocery Business, in the Village of Edgefield, in the Store House i South side of Mr. B. C. BiAN's Store, respect 'a fully invite their friends and the publie generally to give them a call. Their Stock consists in re part, of the following articles: Porto Rico Sugar, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, s' Clarified " Cinnamon and Cloves Crushed " whole and ground, Pulverized Mace and Nutmegs, o af " White and Blue Starch, Laguira Coffee, Turpentine Soap, DrJava Soda i or Jamaica " Colgate's Family Soap, Rio " Shaving Black, IysenGunpow- Variety of Fancy " der and Imperial Teas Casteel Dr Refined Syrup Molasses Sand Balls " West India " Segars and Tobacco, New Orleans " Byas' London Porter, Buckwheat Flour, Scotch Ale, Baltimore " Adamantine Candlea, es do Cured Hams, Sperm " Pig Hlams cured this fall Tallow " f ard, first quality, A inter str'd Lamp Oil, Pickled Beef and Pork, White Wine, clarified, ' Dried " . and Cider Vinegar, Smoked Tongues, Assorted Candies, M.iackerel, No 1, 2, 3, Bananas, Pine A pples, in Kitts, Oranges, Lemons, k Salmond " Apples, fresh Raisins, Pickled Shad, Prunes, Currents, Dried Cod Fish, Citron and Cranberries, y Fresh Clams. Soft shell Almonds, Lobsters and Sardines, Brazil Nuts, Fresh Rice, new crop English Walnuts, - Table and Sack Salt, Filberts, Goshen Butter, Walnut and Tomatto Cheese, S:mee, . rish Potatoes, Pepper Sauce, White Berns, American Pickles, Sorla Biscuit, London " Butter Crackers, IBrass Round Bucketts, d Sweet Crackers, Painted " Wine "9 " Tubs, Babbett's Yeast Powd'r Keelers and Brooms. Added to the above is a splendid assortment of Cordials, syrups, Brandy Fruits, Wines and Liquors, All of which will be sold on the most reasona ble terms for C AS h! As we intend doing Business exclusively for CAsh, we feel warranted in Baying to those who may favour us with a call, that we can do as well for them as can be done anywhere else. IIOLLINGS WORTIH & NICHOLAS. November 6, if ,42 WIG oNotice! I WIG tothe high price of provisions the kifollowing terms of Boarding will be requir t dat the SPANN HOTEL, for the next year, Board of Horses per single feed - - $00 37 "" " month. - - 15 00 - " of Persons, the same as heretofore. This House will be kept with the best order . and decency, so as to give satisfaction to Ladies e and Gentlemen. THE PROPRIETOR. 6 Nov 20 tf 44 e Land for Sale ! -lIE Subscribers offers at private sale, the etract of land whereon he now resides, containing three hundred acres, of which there ar is about one hundred acres in woods, the bal ance in a thorough state of cultivation. ot Also, another tract containing five hundred >n and twenty-three acres, lying on the Anderson ld Road, near Good Hope Church, which consists -n entirely of woodland Land. GEORGE REAMS. Dec 4 tf 46 - Final Notice. "THOSE indebted to the Estate of A. B. Ad of Idison, dec'd., either by note or open ac ill count, may settle with the Subscribers by the L, 15th'of January next, after that, the* business r- will be transferred to the hands of an officer. G. A. ADDISON, E'o. E. J. MIMIS. os . t- Decc4 6t ~46 * . Fresh Drugs. RECEIVING and now opening a fine addi h tional assortment Fresh and Genuine, care fully selected, Drugs and Medicines, Chemicals, Powders, &c., for sale by - G. L. PENN, AuGENT. - ieov 27 . tf 45 'iIS lMustard. STReceived 12 Dox Boxes, choice Mus in tard. It is warranted to be of superior quali >r ty. Try it. For sale by G. L. PENN, AGSNT. Nov 37 tf 45 Notice. SALL~ those indebted to the Estate of E. F. Tengue, deceased, will please call and settle yby the first of January next, and all those having demands against his estate will present them by that time, properly attested. - A. G. TE AGUE, Adm. -Dc 10, 1851 ~ t 47 xi j Nails. 50k[ ICEGS, assorted sizes, just receiv~ed and .t\/in Store. which were purchased uinsually low, and are offered for sale at a small advance, by G. L. PENN, AGEN.'r Dec 4 tf 46 e Notice. n ALL persons indebted to the'Ebtate of D. C. t).Smyly, deo'd., are requested to make im mediate payment and thosei having demands will prescnt them duly attested. NovO J. C. SMYLY, Adm'r. -v6tf 42 ,, Notice. so DERONSindebted to the Subscriber are re er K qtiested to make immediate payment to Mr. John Middleten, as longer. indulgence cahnot be given. G. TENNENT. Nov18 .... 4 AGNEW, FISHER & Co.. NEWBERRY C. X, S. C. Direct Imoporters of Dry Good4 Hardware, Grocfere, Ac. H AVE made large and extensive additionso -their Sto-k of Good.s They are daily re ceiving and will oontinu e' eesie asoughoul the season, Silks of every variety, Poplins, elegantly figured, Plain and rich fig'd Canmeres and DeLsnes Watered Alpaces and Merino Goods. Also, the new and popular Cashmere Shawls and Mantles. Flannels in all colors.-Together with 1000 All Wool Shawls, Cloths, Cassimers, Tweeds and Vesting., A great variety of Goods, suitable for Negro Clothi.1g, Rose and Negro Blankets, of French, Eng lish and American Manufacture, A very large Stock of Bleached and Un bleached Domestics, Linen Sheetings and Shirtings, by the piece or yard, very cheap, Bird Eye and Hock Diaper, do Damask Table Clotho and Napkins Also, a large and superior Stock of Honery, for ladies and children, Gentlemen' under Shirts and Pants of Lambe Wool, Gents' do. Silk and Merino. -ALSO A large and complete assortment of carpets, Druggets, Rugs, Oil Cloths, &c., together with a great many articles that can not be named in an advertisement, all of which we are determined to sell at iowan rat cas than ever such articles wen oferd at, this side of Charleston. We earnestly solicit an examinats of ear Stock and comparison of quality and prices, and we feel confident that we can make it the interest of purchasers to give us a call. AGNEW, FISHER & CO. Newberry, Nov 22 ' 6t 45 07 Abbeville Banner, copy six times. VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR SALE. T HE Subscriber ofiers at private sale, the Plantation or tract of land, belonging to the estate of Mrs. Mary Carroll, deo'd., situate on Cypher Creek, and adjoining lands'of Charles W. Cochran, Tandy Martin, the estate of Evan Morgan, deo'd., and others. The tract consists of nine hundred and eighty six acres an a half. Upon It are a comfortable framed Dwelling House, an excellent Gin-House and Screw and Barn, with Stables sad Negro Houses, all substantially built and in perfect repair. The terms of sale will be most accommoda ting to Purchasers, and If desised, a credit of four years will be given. For further particulars apply to J. P. CARROLL, Ex'or. And Agent of Deviseer. Nov 13 6t 49 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD -DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. William B. Dorn, Richard Griffin and : 4re Lewis C. Parks. J IT appearing to my satisfaction, that the defendants, Richard Griffin and Lewis C. Parks, are absent from and reside beyond the limits of the State. On motion of Perri and MJcGowen, plaintiff's solicitor, it is or dered that they do plead, answer or demur, to the plaintiff's bill, within three months from the publication hereof, or the paid bill will be taken pro confesso as against them. S. S. TOMPK1NS, C. E. D. D. Comm's. Office, Oct. 7, 1851. Oct. 9 3m 38 Notice. A LL persons Indebted to the Estate of Mrs. Treacia Lowe, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment, and all persons having demands against said Estate, are also requested to present them according to law. HENRY KEY, Ex'or. July 10 6m25 Notice. ,,LT, those indebted to the estate of Joab .I Kilerease, deo'd-, are required tomake im mediate payment, and those having demands to present them properly attested. JOHN IIILL, Adzn'r. August28 1y 32 *Notice. A LL those having demands aguainst the estate of Caleb HI. Mathews, dee'd., are required to present them iii the Ordinary's Oficee, on the 6th day of Januaty next, as I desire on'that day to close up the estate. THIOS. NICHOLIB, Adm'r. Oct. 1 12t 35 Notice. ALL Peraonu indebted to the estate of Mrs. .. Sarah Nikon, deeased, will make imme-. diate payment, and thosehaving demands against said estate will pr-esent them properly attested, as we are determined to settle without delay.' G. W. NIXON, Administrators.6 FELIX G. PARICS. . Oct. 16, 1851 tf 39 -Notice. AiL persons indebted to the estate of J. A. Perrin, dee'd., are tequested to make .im mediate payment, and those having demands against said estate will present them properly at test.~ A. PERRIN, Adm'r. Oct 6 &n 3 Notice. A LL persons having dei6anda against thoEs t.tate of Ja-cob LohR, dee'd., will present them duly attested, and thbbindebted willmnake immediate pauymebt. Jan3 *.J. A. EI6#ELBERGER.. Notice. rrl lOSE :ihdeted tthe estate ofiR. IL INicholls, dec'd trill kl1esemake-kamue - ate paymett and Ii trditors wIll-nree a their claims forthwitl... . R.. SPANNTAIN'P. Noir20 - f .44 Notice. ALL pei'ons idebted to the Estate of Eliss beth Carter, deo'd., are requested to make imnediate payment, and thdme having dempands against said Estate will present thtem prouat tested. A. J. RAMBO, Adr Augdut? 6m* 'No.tice. A SI INSIRE to devote ryattention to the tpractice of Law, exclusively, I ss my ho~se (SPANN HOTEL)go iaeedi of four years, wvth interest-es rent it-upon cheap terms to a good tenant. - H .BAN Nov 13 : f43 Notice. ALL-persons indebted to the estate of A Collins, deo'd., are requested to mIar4 medite aymntand those having.ded~ aantthe shine to present hmpoih~~ netna -41 -