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CHEAP DI WILLIAM AUGUS BEliNG det roi-ted to sell off hlis. Sto--k of REDUCED PRICES, and respectfu to buy -Goods8 Cheap, to give him a caill. -Among 1 Rich Plaid and BROCADE SILKS, Elegant Chrystal Palace DRESSES, Fine Embroidered Merino ROBES, Rich Figured Oriental DRESSES, F:e e and English MERENOS, Plain and figured AL'ACCAS, French and Eiglish DELAINES, A larure and splendid ansortment MAN TILLAS, SACKS and SHAWLS, Together with a large asmortment of Goods si g First Dry Gouds Store below the Un JanuarY 8 3t STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN O1DINARY. B Y JOHN HILL,Esq., Ordinary of Edge field District. Whereas, R. P. Brunson, hath applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singuilar the goods and chattles, rights and credits of Malachi Brunson, late of the District, aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and adinonish. all anli singular. the kindred and creditors of the said deceamsed, to he and appear before ie at our next Ordinary's Court t'or the said Dis trict, to he hohhln :t Edgelield Court louse on the 19th day of Jiannary in-st.. to show cause, if any. why the said adininistration abould not be granited. Given under my liand:md seal, this the 5th day of January in the year of our Lord one thouts:ind eiglit hunidred and fft-one, and in the seventy-sixth year of American Indepen dene. JON HILL, o. E. D. Jan 8 2t 51 STA'E OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY. B Y JOHN HILL, Esq., Ordinary of Edge field District: Whereas James Jones and Joseph J. Ken nedy has applied to me for 1etters of Ad ministration, on all and singular the goods and chattles, rights and credits of Hleiry Shultz, late of the District aforesaid, dee'd. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased,to be and appear before me at our next Ordinary's Cour: for thesaid Dis triet, to be iolden t Edgefield Couit House on the 23rd day of January, inst.. to show cause. if any, why the said administration should not fe gr;nited. Given un-ler nIV hand and seal, this the 7th day of January%, in the year of our Lord one thin;isd eiglit hnndred and fifty-one, and in the 77th year of American nd4epen dence. JOHN HILL, 0. E. D. . Jan 8 2t 51 Wanted TANNER, quilified to conduet the husi '. n's of a yard in all the imysteries of the art.-Non'e need aipply exceiti'ng those free from dlisaipatio~n. Thme tsubscribers umy be foendI at their residlence foaur oar five milies above Green wood, Abbeville llistrict. . NIC110LLS &LIPSCOMB. .Jan S st 51 Notice. A LL~ Peram-as indebht--d to thme e~tate of Mrs. . Mary Stroim, de'd., will make immredliate< paymient, "and' those ha~ving demands against saidI esitte witl present thmm-m properly attested. as I !I am determnined to settls the estate without delay.!l S. C. STIIOM, Admn'r. 1 JanS83 51 Co-Partnershmip. r piiE Copartnership heretoafre existinC undler tenamew anid tirm of R. M. Fat.i.a & Co , is tis day diss-olvedl by mnutuald consent. ThIere fore, ali thiose indm.et to. the conern are re guested to come fortcard immediately aind cloRc Lheir accountsa. Rt. M. VITLL.ER. JOilN IE. L t WlS, N. 1[. CH ASE. January 1, 1852. ti ro Peruvian Guano. 5O TONS of the buest Pernvian Guanmo, of e)the latest importatmitm and direct fronm tihe Agent. The quality wvarrante. The- effect of this Manure in increasing the prodiuctiomn of Coitton, itie,. Corn, Wheat, and ahnlumut every vegetabmle stubstaneo,-the great savin! uof tiame and labmor in its apmplicatio'n, ren' de'rs it womrthy of trial to all Planters and Far m--rs who have not yet usedl it. iFor sale mi lots to suit pnrehasere, by 1R11 TT & 1R0l;SON. No. 1, Atlantie-Whiarf, Charlestonm,S. C. Jan 1 3t 501 Eccuitor's Notice. T H E Credios and Debtors of the' estate of Mrs. Mtary Carroll, dlee'.,. are reqtested the former to present their deminais in dmuu fortn, and the latter to imake paynment forthwith to J. P. CARROLL, Ex'or. Jan 1 6t 50 Notice. U.\RDIANS and TR USTEES arc hereby n notified to make the'ir annual returns to mec on or before the first of March next. A. SI'ttKINS, C. E. R. D. Conmmr. Oflie, J1 i. 1, 1t852 9t 50 Notice. A LL those indecbted to thme estate of JTohn R. . 5eott. dee'd., are requiredl to nmake imnme diate pavment, and those having demands to presenlt them properly attested. ~FRED)EJUCK T EMPLES, Admi'r. Dec 29 4t 56. -Notice. A LiL thiose indebted to the estate Charles B. L..ean, dee'd., are required to make pay mecnt, and those having demands to present themi propeily attested. M. W. LILES, ) A. NIN, Ad'rs. E~. P. IIOLLOWAY. Dec 18 4it 48 Notice. J AND WARR~ANTS for Stephen W. Mays, J Sampson B. Mays. Luke Tayhor, Giles I). Mimns, William Roswell, .Caleh Corley, WV. F. Paushi, Nanev G. Freeman, Lunke Corley, .Johmn Csox, John 'M. Simmis and Wesley Merchant, have been left with ine for delivery by A. M.: Perrin, Esq. The Chiimaats are requested to call for the m in. p-.rson. . W. P. BUTLER. dJan I tf 50 * Last Notice. A LL those iindebted to II. i. lill, are re quested to iiake payment on or before tl-e l 0th .Janiuary next, as loiiger inmdulgence canntot be given. Aein. Dec 15 4t 48 Edgefield Male Academy, TEACHER WANTED. A TEACIIER is wanted to take charge4 the Edgeieldi Male Academy. The appi cant must be a TEACIIER by PROFESSION one who is experience in his business, and ana ply qualified for preparing young men for th South Carolina College. To a man of suitabl qualifications, the place offers many inducement Address the Trutstees. N. L. GRIFFIN, JOIIN LIPSCOMB. JOHN HAUItKETT, I R. T. MDilS. Nov 28 tf 45 Bethany Academy. T H1S Institution, situated at Camp TButlei one mile from Liberty Hill, Edgefield Dih triet, will be opened for the reception of Stu dents on the third Monday of Jannuary 1852. Mr. G(IoF.am GALI'msIN, whose energy an ability in the discharge of the duties of his pra fession we enn very confidently recommendi having employed hii for six years, will continu Rector of the Academy. The Trustees pledge themselves to put dowi and keep down all pinees of dissipation and vi cious resort in the neighbourhood of the Acad ely. In introducing our Academy to public notice we flatter ourselves that we are offering induce ments-in Instructor-in nians of instruetion and in accommodation for students, worthy e public patronage. Tuition, Course of Studies, &c. PRIMARY DEPARTMENT. Drtiography, Reading. Writing, Arithmetic and Primary Geogrnpty, with use of Maps hildren under ten years of age, per Session o 5 months.........................$C Of Youths over ten years,............... 8 0( ENGLISO CouRsE--Two CLAssEs. First Class.-Geomgrnply and lHistory, Ancien and Modern, Eiglish Grammar anii ietorie Arithmetic and Introdluction to Algebra, pei Session...................... sio 0( Sccond Class.-Logic, Mathematics and Physical Sciences............. ... 12 0( CLASIGAL COURSIE. Enibrnees all the studies necessary fir adinissior ito the .Tunior Class of lieS. C. College, 15 0( The Student is elarged from the date of en. ranee to end of the Sesson. N-. deductions for lost time, unless caused b3 ickness of at least one week's duration. Board--every thing found, except lights-ent e readily obtained in respectable families eon. !enient to the Academy at seven dollars pet nonth. Board of Trusleeq. A. T. TR AYLOR, President. J. C. T.\LBERT, Vice-President. ,Apt. W. TIAani'os, L. A. Unooics, Esq. 4aj. W. Txm tRMAN, A. Rr.voius. Esq. 10o1T. ANnrassox, Esq. DANtIEL MiMon, Esq. IV. F. Wiss,-j EqI. |G EO. G ALPI.rnx Dec11 6t 47 3okesbury Female Institute, 'I IE above Institution will resume its opera . tions for the next year on the first school. lay in February. We feel ourselves fortunate i -being able to secure the assistance of Mrs. "EARD in the INsic1 departmIent. Site is AD em .an1plishled, and e-sperienced instructress ol nusic, both on the Pino and Guitir: and thou lairons of the Sehomol nmy feel assureil that nic nains wil; be spared to impart errect and useful nstroction hotlh in the hlusieni and Literary De. 'artmients. Raites of Tuition as heretofore. loardI fromt eight to ten domlars per muonth. For ull partiemulars apply, for n circular, to F. A. CONNORt, Principal., Dec. .18 4t 48 Wanting~ a Teacher 0 take charge ot the Plumnh Brunch Aca kdemyv, situated in E.lgeticidl District. It is requisite that the appilicant be a Southern 'entleimani, pireptaredl to give reference with re nrd to morality, &c.--d uly qualified to teach the Anguiages, togethemr with the various branches f the Enagliih. Thle A endemy is situated in nt iaithy portion of the lI istriet, and will open n thme 1st Monday in Fe bruary, under the su erintendance uof a Board of Trustees who, witb le view ot obtaining a share of patronage, will ednee the Tnition to the lowest rates, anid >ledge themselves to give strict attention toward he preservationm ol thme morals of students unider heir enre. Board can be obtaiined convenient o the Academy, at the low rates of SG per tonath. For further information address either f the Trustees, at Cairo Post Offie. J1OIIN TO.\KINS, ' WM. C. ROH)B'RTS~ON, CiIESL.EY WEIJA ChIA RLES FR EE.\.N, ( : JTA.MES A. T.\LIERT, I9 JIAMES BLACKWELLI. J Dec 10, 1851 tf 47 SOUTH[ CAROLINA COLLEGIATE FEMALE INSTITUTE. kr BannA xvn LF, sitait ColetiA, S. C. UDERt thme sole. and irmnllafe direction oi Dr. EL A M RKS and LADY, who rc rssidents ini the lustittute. Dec 9, 6t 417 A duuinistrator's Sale. B Y Virtue of on Order fron John Hill, Esq., Ordinary of Edgefield District, I shall pro eed to sell at the late residence of John Schum-. mrt, dee'd., on Saturany the I10th of Jantuary, il the personal estate of said decensed, consist ag of THIRTEEN LIKELY NEORGES, 3rop) of Cotton, Corn and Fodder. Stock of Ilor. est, Cattle and Hogs, Household and Kitece urniture, Pluntation Tools, &c. Terums made known on day of sale. JESSE SCIlUMPERT, Admnr. Dee 18 4t 48 Notic. ILL Persons itndebited to the estate of Olive t . Towles, are requestedl to make immnedint nymtent, and thiose ha~viing demiands against th ame will render thenm in properly attested. R. M. SCURRY, Admitiistrattor. Oct. 9 tf 38 Nails. [\KEGS, assorted sizes, just received anm JUi tr.which were purchased unsually o v, and are offered for sale at ni small advance y G. L. PENN, AaGE-r. Dee 4 tf 46' Notice. XLL~ persons indebted to the Estate of Mrs STreacia Lowe, decensemd.narc requested ti nake immediate paynient, and all persts hiavina lenmands against said Estate, are also remquestet :o present thema ncording to lawv. HENRY KEY, Ex'or. JTuly 10 6mn 25 Notice. A LL persons indebtcd to the estate of Henri .Waldrum, dee'd., are requested to muak imnmeudiate payment, and those having demand ailI present them properly attested forthtwithi. WM. WA LDRUM ,Adm'ir. Dec 25 tf 49 Notice! A L~L Persons indebted to the subscriber ar earnestly requested to makce payment du ring thme month of January. W. P. BUTLER. .Jan 1 4t 50 t Y GOODS. H. CRANE, T'A, GA. WVINTER GOODS, ofl'ersr them u.t greatly Ily invites arll who visits the City and wish h m are Fine Welch -L \NNEL, Red, Green a..d Yellow FLANNELS, Woden uind Cotton HOSIERY, SATENETTS, JANES and TWEEDS, very low, GINGH AM1, CA LICOS, and Shirtings, 8.4, 9-4 Duff. BLANKETS, very carp, Good NEGRO CLOTH, att I2I ets pr yd. ritable for the season. ited States Hotel. 51, To the Public. HODGES & FULLER INSTITUTES, Mar. E. A. STEED, PrNcira,. 3Mn. J. 31. PELOT, G RADUArE OF' CITADE L AcADxxY, AssisTANT. REv. T. J. PEARCE, A. 1B., PINe'Irar.. Miss 3M. CORN ELlA PEL.OT, AssIsTANT. An accomplished Teacerr of Mlusic will be procured. Thre ablove named! are natives of the Southk. rj' I lE exercises oif thiese Institutes will bere Isumsedl sin Msindayr the. 12th of' January. Thi.-se iunstitutions lavce hitherto rece~ivedl a liberal patronage, anid tihe Trustees conruldently appeal tss am initelligenat, mosral and religious pub lie for its cortinrmere and increase. Careanars will be issued in a few days contain ing all nrecessary infiorratin. W. P. ILL, See'y., B. T. Greenwood, Dec 30 2tmn2 50 SOUTH CAROLINA FEMALE COLLEGIA TE INSTITUTE. EL.IAS MRARKS, Principal. DEPAaRTMrENT OFPIISToRY AND ]SELLF.s LETTRF.P. )ENJ A MIN MIL LER. A. D.-Departmnent1 I)of Ninthenaties arnd Natural Science. 31l0ns. V. II. IANET-Inrstructor of Frenelh, Spaanishr anrd Italian Laniguage's. Msin<. EUG PAE Dova L14.aEns-Instructor in Drawint andi Painting. W ar.Li.Mu H I. Onrcnano--Instructor in Mlusiec: Pianho, lI trp and Guaitar, arid Vocal Mlusic in larsses. D)r. CuanLnns ZrsitrA--Instruetor in In strumersntal Muisie : Pianao. If. E. VAA5 -instructor in Instrumental Mu sic: Pianro, G;uitaar, nds harp. 3Miss SArrAnl S. W ArLrAC-Assistant intrure sir in MSlaaaties, Compjosition, and Enaglishr liranes. '3tisos Rsi7AN K ~snI:.Y--Assistanlt Irnstructor n' English Btarnehi-s. M iss Esm~i.v neAa DL.EY-AsistanTt Instructor an Englisha Branehres. (07 .\rrangemen~rts have been mnasde with Mfr. X. .\. 1 lint. pruoprietor oft the U~nited States [lstel. tsor thre conveyaance of patronis andi purpils n than Institute, at the manst rmoderrats.elhargesr. rhse who, comnet by tire Chairlutte Railroad carn lands at thne Institute.] Jan0 1 6t 50 Planters Hotel! [)WING tos thne high price of provisions, thre fsilowinrg termis sof Boardinrg will be re'quiresd it thes P'lanters Inotel fsor thre next year commaen 'ing thne first oft January. innrrd arid lodsginre per month by thre year, $ 15.00 toardi withoutri Irdginig......... .....12,50 inardi andi lsodgingc by thre single monsath, IR,00 torsees, per mon~ith,.................15,00) CP Roard wrill be requiredl tss be paid mionthaly. This I Isiuse shall be kept in the bes~st oirdesr and l'fleVy s55 rav ts give ge'nerali sastisfaction to all r'ho may favor ine with their patrssaage. t J. L. DOEY, Proprietor. r D~ee 0 2t - 5 Granite,-ille Hotel. t TISEstabulishrment isinow Va e e can andwill be rentedtoaap p. roved tenranrt. The house is in -.gsood repair. andis conutains upwards >f twe'nty roiomis. Thre hocatison is healthy, andl mec wich siughrt to renduer tire houirse priofitable si thes eenipanit. Forr particulars, apsply to .Jas. itIg!omry~~. tire agent of the Graniteville Comn anny, at that prlace. Jan 1 2t 5i0 SlO Reward. R A N A W AY fromr tire stubseriber on tire 2-.th oft Oem ber lanst, a necgro man namreri CA MI ISRr1DG E. 5 fe.et 10 or 11 inches high, between 1) ansd 55 ye'ars of age. Whecn walkinig is lidhtly inclinedcr tsr hs'nd forward, arid mrovesa 'anher brriskly. Heo hra- on Iris nse (tihe sidec inot 'een'lected) a sripr, or sliirht deficiency, earsily liscovernrble. 1llard on, wheni ire went away, a Esoimesrpun Sack Onit. iIe is believed to be lurk nre abouit thre nreighbrhloodl of the subscriber's )lanrtationr. Thre above reward will be parid to iny persuon whno will apprehiend thre said necro irds deliver him to tire subhscriberr at iher planita- 1 :ion. fouar mik-ls Noarthr-west sit Edgetield Viliarge, >r lodge himt ini any jail ini this Statte. CLA RA LAND~RM. Jan 1 5t 50 ( To the Afflicted. 1 BOUT tire first of November 1815, the i Subscribrer commrsenced tire Art of destroy ig C ANCER WORTS, andi contirnued succes Frlly runtil .\pril 184t7, when lie was struck wih thre aficitedi hannd of Providence, wvhrich rendered him unable to atrtenrd to business of thrat kind. Marry aipplicartionis have been made wich were refusedi, aind repeatedly Iris nrfieitionr arid age has I etrirely aesinrit hrinm if that practice. Within tire larst twelve mnthrrls ire Iras received several letters fr'omn his friends, containing small armoruts of mionrey, startinig their namre and thec partienr!ar placee they arc arfilietedh, whlichr is all that ire wish es to knowv. lie tarkes tis nmethod of iinformning those who have seint in mioney, or who wish to send, thrat it ire fails to aff.et a cure either by art sir arpplicationl, Ire will refnds their money t'o thremi agarin, if threy attend strictly to directioins. Tis is a practice tarkenr up by tire people wIch the Subscriber never throuight of. JOIIN KIRKSEY. Potterrsville, Dee 18, 4t 48 Stolen or Strayed F ROMI tire Subscriber arborit tire 2Oth or 28th LofNove~mber, a large BLACK MARE. frill 16 hndnss high. long taril, marks of hrarnress on shosuluders ansd sides, having run inr starge seve ral years. Any information respecting- said rare will be thnnktfuly received, arid all reason arble expenses parid by R. WARD. Loitt's P. 0.. S. C.. Dec 25 31 25 ilT suouthr Carsslinian ansd Auigusta Constitu tionialist copy twice- weekly aind forward ae'ts. Estray. TrOLLEt) before rme, by Nancy Thromson, I living thirty niis Nsorthr of Eslgefieldi C. TI., one BA Y MARE MULE, thirteen years, old, right eye otut-no oilier miarks discovered. A pra~iseds art fots do' illars. LEWIS CULIATIJ, M. E. D. Dee 18 w4mr 48 J. M. NEWBY & CO. if U| WHOLEALE & RETAIL DEALERS IN READY MADE CLOTHING, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, &0, UNDER THE U. S. HOTEL AUGUSTA, GA. 3. NEWBY & CO., are now receiving the LARGEST and BEST ASSORTMENT - ri. of Readyllad4Clothing ever offered in this city. Their Stock consists of the latest and mosr improved styles of manufactue. -A LSO A GOOD SUPPLY OF BOYS, YOUTHS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING Eiy" Country Merchants, and all.persons visiting our city, are respectfully solicited to call nnd-examine our Stock for themselves Augusta, Sept.23 dk 36 GRAY BROTHERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. DEALERS IN FOREIGN, FANCY, STAPLE AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, 290 Broad-Street, Augusta, Ga., Y AVE jnst received one of the RICHEST. LARGEST and CHEAPEST Fall Stocks of elegant Dry Goods, they have ever offered in this Market, having been purchased from the direct Importers and Manufnetories for CASH, and selected with great care as regards richness of style and texture, we feel confident In saying to those visiting our City, that we enn offer . SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS, Both in QUALITY and PRICE, which will well repay a special visit to our different Do. partments. There will be found in our Dress Goods Department, Rich Elegant Brocade, Plaid, Watered, Plain and Chene SILKS,'new and beautiful styles Plaid, Watered and Brocade Irish POPLINS, TABINETTS and SATINES, Beautiful White Watered SILKS and SATTINS, Colored and Black Ture SATTINS, Rich Black Broende SILKS, of new and splendid styles, from 81 00 to 85 00, per yard, Plain Black SILKS; of all widths and prices. In our 4loak and Shawl Department, Will be found Rich elegant Bl'k, Blue, Brown, Royal Purple and Green Velvot CLOAKS of the hat est Parisian style, Brocade, Satin and Merino CLOAKS, Black. and Colored:,Plain, Figured and Watered MANTLLAS, SACQUES and MAN TILETTS. new and handsome styles, Embroidered and PVain Crape SHAWLS, of chaste and elegant Embroidery. Rich Figured Cashmere SHAWLS, Plaid, Woolen Long and Square SHAWLS, Black and Mode, with rich heavy Silk fringe. Fancy Department, Collars, Cuffs, Sleevec, Shiemisetts, Muslin and Lace Capes, Plain and Embroidered Lin. en Caibric. Hankerchiefs, New Swiss and Jaconet Trimuings, Thread, Linnen, Cot ton and Lisle-bIces, Kid, Silk and Woolen Gloves, Black Miixed Shate ad-White Hose, Black and WVhite Silk- Hose, Raw Silk, Ingrane and Murevean Hoss. ........... Linens and Danmask. Real Undress Trish LINNEN, Linnen DAMASK, 10, 11 and 12.4 Linen SHEETING Diapers, Toweling and Satin, Damnask Table Cloths, warrented pure Linnen, Rich Emibrosed Imo ahid Tabhe Covers. .a Domiestic Goods. Bleached and Unbilenebied HJOMESPUNS, Wire TwIst Bleached Long Cloths, New York Mills, 12-4 Alandeal Sheeting, A. C. A. Tickinag, Blue, Yellow. Pink',Red and White Flannuels, Fine Silk, Wool and Cotton Flannelsi, 11, 12, 13 :and 15.4 inze French Ribbon, Blound Blankets, 83 to $-20 per pair, IHeavy Negro Blankets, very ceep, Heavy Osnaburgs, Kerseys at Factory pnees, &c. Carpets and Rugs, Velvel Tepestrv, Brusseln, Three Ply. Ingrane, Woolen and Cotton CARPETING, of rich and eieg:tutt tes, with RUGS to miatch. Geintleuanen and Boys Wear. Fine Twiled Black, Brown, Blue, Green and Olive BROAD CLOTHS, Black and Col'd Doe Skin Cassimneres. Satinets, T weeds, Jnnes, Beaver Cloths, &c., &.c., with a great variety of othe-r articles, to which we respectfully invite the attention oaf the public. GRAY BROTHERS. Augusta, Oct. 27, 1851. tf 41 - Election Notice, tt fSut aoia NOTICE~ is herebyd iven that an Electin ED FIDDSTC. . will be held on the 2nd Monday in Jannu- i QIY ry next, to fill the vaenneies about to oenr i:on VShmptardoes, tihe Omeies of Cr;ERK, ORDINARY andlt.Priin SII ERIFF, for Edgetield District.JeeShmeranohr. Thme Polls will be opened for one day only.- XOIEi eeygvn htb iteo Thme Manar-rs will meet at Edlgefield Court I nodrfotteCuto muti [louse or the Wcdnesday following, count cutthsceIstlpredtoelattele thme votes and declare the Election,.eiec fJh cumet e'. nSt T G B A(CON, Clerk. udytetnhdyo aur mxtm 11 41 relettfsaddcsecostigoon STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN Alubetato.adcotiigsvnhu ~~~~~~~~EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,.nteDsrc n tt frsiotSld IN ORDINR: RiverJo nded Schmprth Sand otherivr E field istrict. Jaeserchampet and ohnrs.Shnpet WherasJoh Wesey arr hasappied an oderba ofro Wthe ouofEityi to e fr Lttes o Adaiuistatin, n altid as ill berold in sehreetstherate 'ati sinula thegood an chatlesrirsidce as Nos. 1Schumper3, aeodi o and redis o Catarie 31 Bar laeuofdl y p tswhiceh ill be exhibite onet the Disric afresiddecasre ale 'etaeo.f sai eeesdossing theehnde and Theseareherefre, o cit andadmonshbtety-nin (329 lacrsd 2 containing vnhn all and singular, the kidred and crdtrsf w udedventwhele (21) acres. No.uate trie, tohe olde atErlgtie Cort use theaisti land ill e lnaforei o ned on Oh N tHdayL, Esqiu ary et o shwEdge-yar rm h o aei w to me. forly i L tte sa Administration el ana ntlet-h eodis~l anitd redts be gratae. Baraeoft entoboniersfomheietert Givesear tereo, my hand and admon tisth ntmmn al uecp ot ob ~i allh ad Decemer, thindtr and criord incof uchs oe o escrdb one tosamid eihed t re d and bfifoe e, it dqiaesue ann the seveny-sxha of Janunrynet, to - showOI~KN, . .E. dende. D nycwy20esai4Amiisraio sholno 118e grated.DEFEDDITIT 4 tho Debed to the Estat of or B.LordmB.Don A inteseet-ixhyaro mria.n dependence. JOHNd. HILLuete to . aE. D. ih r rifn a d Ij in , 4c medat layletamd hos hviigdemi by t Iands C. Bennett PerSuhJ ylnso M. W. LLES, PrsJames erhant~ Rcad John W.d ScLmewitC Dec 18 4t 48 n limitbans of Wae nmoto Bofuknight and la~n intife solcitre sr Noti ~pace.ldre tatse o1 pland, aerordnguto ~ dcc',., areremiuie to amthe pbic wil eeite o the saiy bil payent anl tosehaingdenand topr sa wlle. take 1r canng resaagi thueman thenpropelyeateytedineS (329 aTre.INS. E continin MAY LOA.t. 9 3mde ndtev (828arsN.3 - Mackerel. TL'acrS mrecie 1 Dess. es hoc Ms T LTT rceird alarg lo of o. , 2and trwo yeas fvtranme tohey of speio inatwo 3 MCKREL i Kis nd al equals ty. nury It.nrsalmenth e eodyntl and or alel~yS. E IIS. .S. O . PIN, . E .D Hamurg Ot 1 tD3eo 30 4tf 49 CANDIDATES For Sherif. JOHN HILL, THOMAS W. LANHAM. HUMPHREYS BOULWARE, THOMAS J. DYSON, WESLEY BODIE, ALFRED MAY, LEWIS JONES, For Ordinary. HENRY T. WRIGHT, WILSON L. COLEMAN, WILLIAM 11. MOSS, For Clerk. THOMAS G. BACON, PETER QUATTLEBUM, EDMUND PENN, For Tax Collector WELCOME MARTIN, ISAAC BOLES, SA3MPSON B. MAYS, ROBERT CLOY, L. A. BROOKS, THEOPHILUS DEAN, WILLIAM L. PARKS, HENRY H. HILL, ELIJAH-T. RAUCH. JOIIN QUATTLE BUM, .B. F. GOUDEY, F. W. BURT. DERICK HOLSONBAKE, NEW FAIULY GROCERY! PHE Undersigned having formed a Co-Part i.nership for the purpose of conducting a aeneral Family Grocery Business, n the Village of Edgefield, in the Store House nth sidle of M*r. B. C. BRYAN's Store, respect Iully invite their friends and the public generally 0 give thei a call. Their Stock consists in art, of the following articles: Porto Rico Sugar, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Clarified " Cinnamon and Cloves Crushed ' whole and ground, ?ulverized " Mace and Nutimegs, Loaf " White and Blue Starch, Laguira Coffee, Turpentine Soap, Jva " Soda " Janmica " Colgate's Family Soap, Rio - Shaving " Black, Tysen,Gunpow- Variety of Fancy " der and Imperial Teas Casteel "9 Refined Syrup Molasses Sand Balls " West India " Segars and Tobacco, New Orleans " Byas' London Porter, Buckwheat Flour, Scotch Ale, Baltimore " Adamantine Candles, do Cured Hams. Sperm " Pig Hams cured this rall Tallow " ,ard, first quality, Xinter str'd Lamp Oil, ickled Beer and Pork, White Wine, clarified, Dried " 1and Cider Vinegar, Smoked Tongues, Assorted Candies, Mackerel, N'o 1, 2, 3, Bananas, Pine A pples, " in Kitts, Oranges, Lenons, ;al1mond " Apples, fresh Raisins, ickledl Shal, Prunes, Currents, Dried Cod Fish, Citron and Cranberries, Fresh Clams. Soft shell Almonds, Lbsters and Sardines, Brazil Nuts, Fresh Rice. new crop English Walnuts, rable and Sack Salt, Filberts, Gshen Butter, Walnut and Tomatto Cheese, S-uee, Irish Potatoes, Pepper Sauce, White Beans, American Pickles, So.la Biscuit, London " Butter Crnekers, Brass Round Bucketts, swet Crackers, Painted " Wine " " Tubs, 3abbett's Yeast Powd'r IKeelers and Brooms. Added to the above is a splendid assortment of Cordials, Syrhups, Brandy Fruits, WVines anid Liquors, All of which will be sold on the. most rcasona le terams for CASK! As we intend doing Business exclusively for hawe feel warranted in saying to those who nay favour us with a call, that we can do as well or themi as can be doane anyvwhmere else. 110LLINGS WORTH & NICHOLAS. Nov'embe~r 0, tr 42 Notice ! OWING to the high price of provisions thec following terms 'f Boardling will be regnir d at thme SP.\NN I hOTE L, fur the next year, :onmneneing fruom date. Board of IHorses per single feed - - SO0 37 "'" " month - - 15 00 " of Personms, thme same as heretofore. Thmis House wiill be kept with the best order na decency, so as to give satisfaction to Ladies nd Gentlenmen. THlE PROPRIETOR. Nov 20 tf 44 Land for Sale ! T E Subscribers ofyers at private sale, the tract of land whlereon lhe now resides, ~ontaining three hundred acres, of which there < about one hundred acres in woods, the bal nee in a thor'ough state of cultivation. Also, another tract containing five hudred nd twenty-three acres, lying on thme Anderson tod, near Good lIope Church, which consists ntirely of woodland Landi. GEORGE REAMS. Dec 4 t f 461 Land for Sale. [ Would be glad to sell one hundred acres of ithe tract of land on which I live. What I ropose to part with is all woodland, and pie ~isly four miles from the Village, on the Co umbia Hond-an excellent situation foir a pleas nt residence. A. SIAIKhNS. Dee 10 tf 47 Lands for Sale ! T HE Undersigned wishing to move West offers for sale their Tracts of Land-one ~otaiing Five hundred and forty-five (545) cres, and the other Four hundred and four 404) acres-lyingon Beech Creek, (a braneh f thme Edisto,) on the old Columbia Road. On the premises arc two situations with good wellings and all necessary outbuildings. Also, n excellent Mill Scat with a Gin and Thrasher n it, already in operation. For terms apply to AUSALO~I HORNE, or WILLIS SATCIHER. Dec 2'It 49 Notice. p ERSONS indebted to the Sebscriber are re quested to make immediato paynment to Mr. ohn Middleton, as longer indulgenee cannot be ~iv- G. TENNENT. Nov 18 3m 44 Buckwheat Flour, &c. J UST received a splendid lot of new BUCK WIIE AT PR EMIUM FLOUR. A large supply of BA CON SIDE.. Also, an excellent lot of choice LIQ UORS, for sale byS. E. BOWERS. SHamburg, Oct 16 if 3 Fresh Fruits. J UST received, a-Fine lot of Malaga Grapes, C Sicily Lemons and fine WY. I. Oranges, also resh Raisens amnd Cturtents at 15 cents per ound. For sale by HOLLINGSWORTHI & NICHOLAS. De c40,t f 47 J UST received an assortment of Brushes, viz UStiperjior Shaving Brushes, Paint Blrushmes, all sizes, Shoe Brushes. All of which will be sold at the lowest prices. G. L. PENN, Aug'r. N.o2 ir .45 E Da $l E L D COLLEGIATE IMTITUTE FOR YOUNG LAIBI! REV. CHARLES A. BAYNOND Principal.. T IIE Second Session will conmence on the 9th of January 1852. The Trustees congratulate themseves, their friends and the public, onl what they now con sider the permanent establishment af sa institu. tion of learning of so high a character in theIr DistricL The benefits whiehtheir own children, with others; iavo experienced during the pest Session, enables them with the greater confi aence, to recommend the Institutios to the pat ronage of the community. The School was opened on the 18th of Sep tember last, with thirty-oue Pupils, and bas ince been gradually increasing. It is confident ly expeeted that the number in attendance will be greatly increased during the next Session. The Institute building now contains seven rooms, all of which have been built, and are used, for purposes of Instruction. A fine apparatus; a large collection of Map;. Anatomical Charts, Globes, &e ; a Museum of Natural hlistory; a Cabinet of Mineuslsiand Shells; furnish unusual facilities for sequirmb a practical knowledge of the different "iWa7 . Df Science. The course of Study is of an ekvated chara ter, and more comprehensive, than that of mest reimale institutions of the highest reputation. The Parcmrardevotes the who* of his tum o the superiision and instruction of the various lasses. The Assistants are experienced in thefr diffe rent Departments, and those only of Inown.sue ess in teaching are employed. The Aendemical year is diviaed into Sessions >f 14 weeks eeh. It ii of great importance hat the student be present at the commence nent of the Session. The Classes are then ormed, and a few weeks dielhy may affect tMe itanding of the pupi throughout the year. Expenses. For Tuition in the Primary Department,. lst Di vision, per Fession,.. .....5 00 " Tuition in the Prinary D-partment, 2nd Division................ . 3:00 " Tuition in the A cademic Department, 12 00 " " Collegiate " 15 00 Lessons'on the Piano and uso of Instrum'nt 18 00 \Iodern Languages, each,................. 8 00 Drawing and Sketching from Nature,..... 8 00 Painting in Oils, Portrait and Landscape, 15 00 Use of Apparatus..... ............ " fM Fuel and care of Buildings,............. 50 Good Boarding can be obtained in the Vil lage including lights, washing, fuel, &e., at (per month)............. 10' 00 Pupils entering near the niiddle or elhse of ,f the Session, are charged from the time of -ntranee to the end of the Session. No dedbe ion for absence, or other causes, but at the dis !retion of the Principal. All bills for Tuition, &c., arc payable at tile ,lose of each Session. Books. Stationary and Music, can be oitaihed' n the Village at reasonable prices. MUSDCL DIPRTET. The Department of Musie is undler tIe super rision of one of tie uost accurate and accom ,lished teachers in the State; and it is believed hat unusual facilities are aflhrded for aequiring i thorough knowledge of this difieult science. In addition to regular private lessons, the pupils n this department are divided into classewi and taught on the plan of Pestalirmi: They devote much time to exeroisee. ated to train the car. and the voice, and' to impart an eay and brilliant execution.. If they pursue tihe prescribed' equrse of'miusi eal instruction, they acqjuire the art of sending mtuaie with facility. They are required to lie regular andy syatemat- ~ ie int practising daily at thte Institute. The training amnd cultivation of thme vo, receive an junusual degree of attention. The science of Elocution is here applied', in d'evelop ing the voice for singing, with great efreetr. The Institution has been almost weekly visited by a large number of the Ihhdies and' gentticmen oour village, who have invariably expressed lthe highest degree of satiLsfuetion, n wlhat they have hteard and seen of' thle profici'eney' of the Pupils and the arrangement of the lbstituite. And the Trustees have otnly to add ill onnelu .ion, thtat while in their opinion, there are many institutionts of learning deservedly popular in our state, yet there are none which enan furnish trenter or more substatii advantage's to young Ladies than that under the charge of'5fr. Rlay- - N. L. GRTFFIN. 1 ' EDMUND PESNN, * S. F.GOODE,& R. T. MIMS. ' . Edgefield C. II., Dec. 4 1851. if 46 Notice. A LL~ persons indebted to tlie etate of J1. A. LIPerrin, dee'd., are requesteJ to make im nedhiate paymnent, and those having demands Igainstt said estate will present them properly at ested. A. PERR[N, AJm'r. Oct. 6 6mt 38 Notice, 'T'IOSE indebted to the estate of R. IT. ..Nicholls, dee'd., wvill. please make immedi Ito payment, and htis creditors will retnder in .heir elaimts forthtwitht. II. R. SPA NN, Adm'r. Nov 20 tf 44 Notice. , LL~ persons indebted to the Estate of Eliza LI beth Carter, dee'dl., are requested to make mtmediate payment, attd those having demands Igainst said Estate will present them properly at ested. A. J. R AMBO, Adm'r. AugustT 6m* ~ 29 Notice, AS I DESIRE to devote my attention to the -I practice of Law, exclusively, I will sell my touse (SPANN hOTEL) upon'a credit of four rears, wvitht interest-or rent it upon chleap terms a a good tenant. \IL. R. SPANN. Nov 13 \ tf 43 Notice. ALL~ persons itndebted to the estate of Lewis Collins, dee'd., are reqticested to make im mediate payment, and thlose having demands againtst tihe same to present them properly at tested. J. A. COLLINS, Adm'r. Oct. 80 tI 41 White Lead. JUST received a largec supply of Extra and tJPure WVHITE LEAD, of the very best matke, for sale eep for Cash, by G. L. PENN, Aonrsr. Oet 20 tf 41 1'lnaI Notice. T HOSE indebted to thle Estate of A. B. Ad didoh, fle'. either by note or open ac count, tray settle with the Subscribers by the 15th of January next, after that, thme business tvtll be transferred to the hands of an officeer. G. A. ADDISON, E. J. MIMS. Ex'ors. Dec 4 6t 46 Notice. A LL~ those indebted to the estate of William BiIussey, dee'd., are requested to make im mediate paymentt and those having demands will present them properly attested. CALEB TA LLEY, Adi'r. Dec 26 3m 49