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-STreeive susPP, rof GARDZN Sl SEDS foamith oelcbrated Seed establish . zn Na~Comoe er~Pent &c., 'W4thersfield, The SuLineriber had an opportunity o ng the quality :oteeds grown at the aboe stablishment, an confidently re omnmendI them to be of superior quality. For sae by G. L. PENN, Agent. tf 1 Notice! O LD C. 11. GR AY, still in the "ild, and returns his thanks to his PAYING - Customers for last year's patronage. -S Beef Bills this year will be settled month ly. Come up all ye Delinquent Debtors, and pay the " Old Fellow," like gentlemen. C. MARTIN GRAY, U. S. A. Jan 22 if I I Just Received A OOD assortment of FRESH GAR DEN SEED. ONIONS. PLANTING ONIONS and IRISH POTATOES, for sale by HOLLINGSWORTHI & NICHOLAS. -Jan 22 if - 1 - Seed Potatods. JUT received agood supply ofehoice SEED POT A TOES, and for sale by G. L. PENN, Agent. Jan 22 tf 1 Sheriffs Sale. B Y Virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias, to me directed,4 shall proceed to sell e at Edgefield Court House, on the first Mon. a day in February next, the following proper- t ty, in the following canes, viz : S. F. Goode vs Daniel W. Jones, .one. r Sorrel Horse. Cothran & Sprowle va Benj. Franklin; L. H. Mundy, bearer, Vs Benj. Franklin, Mat. q Cothran and John Irvin, twosBay Horses, levied on as the property of the Defendant Franklin. .' 4 H.FBoulware vs M. L. Gearty and C. J. Glover, Four Negroes, viz: Joe Miller, Joe I Mack, Morris and Nancy. Other Plaintiffs vs M. L. Gearty, the above t described property. S. CHRISTIE, S. E. D. Jan 17 Se 1 a Sherifls Sale.' STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. i EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. M. L. Gearty, M1.4ortgage. Leona Suber. P Y Virtue of a Mortgnge in this ease I i) shall proceed to sell at Edoefield Court House, on the first Monday in February next, one negro woman named Nancy. Terms Cash. S.:CIIRISTIE, S. E. D. Jan 17 3te 1 9 Sherif's Sale. a William Hayne, Survivor, - vs. Charles B. Carter. BY Virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, to me directed, I shall proceel to sell in the Town of Hamburg, on Wednes'day, the 4th day of February next, one Four Horse Wagon. Terma Cash. Wago. TrmsS. CHRISTIE, S. E. D. ' Jan 17 3te I d STAE.L SOUTHI C.ROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. - IN CH ANCI;,RY. , L. Hf. Mundly 'Original Bill and r' and others, Bill of Reviror 3 es. and Supplementw RI. P. Quarles and others. assets, <Jc. I T alpearing to my satisfaction that the defen. at Idants, William U. Brannona and George W. Brannon, reside without the limits of the State, oR motion of Mr. Carroll, Plaintiff's solicitor, ' It is ordered that the said defendants, demur, plea<, or answer to the said Bill, within three -a mtontha frm the publication of this order, or theJ said.B will be.taken pro confessa against them. A RT HUR SD1K[NS, c E x n. .Jan 21, 152 3m 1' STATE OF SOUTH'CAROLINA. ~ EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY. B Y JOHN H ILL, E~sq., Ordinary of Edge. Whereas, Itobt. Lanier and Susnn Mi. i .Brunso~n, have applied to me for Lettersi of c Administration, on nll and singular the goods andehiattles, rights and credits ol'R. P. Brun son, late of the District, aforesaid, deceased. - These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and cditors of the said deensed, to be and appear before me J at our next Ordlinairy's Court for the said Dis- .fc triet, to be holden at Edgefleld Court House ~ .on Monday the 2d of February next to show i cause if any, why the said adminiistration / shiould not be gran d Given under my hand and seal, this the r 19th day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred arid fifty-twvo, and in the sev'inty-sixth year of American Independence. JOHN HILL, o. E. D. Jan 22 2t 1 ] Lost or Stolen.0 TrHE.Subscriber has lostor had stolen from ..hinr a GOLD LEVER WATCH. He missed it at the Store of Messrs. Moore & Gear- - ty, near Mt. Willing. The Watch, as indicated by the stamps within, was made by " John Mlovar, Manchceter, N. II." and is further mark ed as " No. 355ii." A liberal reward will be giren for its safe ro turn to the Subscriber. b, JOEL. P. HILL. Mt. Willing, Jan 22 if .1 .. Notice. A LL Persons indebted to the Subscriber are 10hrequested to make payment before theJ 10hof February net.. 6 W. HI. WARD. I Jan.22 2t* 1 Notice. ALL Persons indebted to the Estate of Mary .rlWatson, dee'd., are requested to make promnpt payment, and those having demands willJ p resent them forthwith, properly attested as the b law directs. ~ ,~ ASN & .9 Jan 22 3m 1 -Notice. T HOSE having demands against the Estate. of A bner Peterson, deo'd., will render them . in properly. attested -aceording to law, and all i those indebted will makce immediate payment. -d S. J. WATSON, Adm'r. p -Jan 22 3m 1 STum Friends of FELIDi E. BODIE, respectfully announe him as a Candidate for Sheriff, at the insuing election. 9f THE Friends of W. F. DURISOE, P respectftllly announce him a a Candidate fr,Oedinnry at the next election. Do A'. . TEAGUE, Wfholesale & Retail Druggist, FAKES this method of riiting his thanks to his friends and patrons, ifor the patron go he has received in the s of Drugs, Medi ines, &o. He is now receiving an addition to his already xtensive Stock of Drugs, medicines, Chemicals, )ye 8tnIS, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Putty, Physician's Shop Purniture, &c. THE FINEST WINES AND BRANDIES, for Medicinal purposes, Fine Cigars andTobacco, PERFUMERY Of his own and Northern make, French Extracts, &c., &c. "aint, Hair, Hiat, Shoe and Tanners Brushes. rnctures & Medicinal Compounds, made under his own supervision in strict accordarce with the U. S. Disp'ry. Mhe most Reputable Nostrums, All of which he will sell at prices that will mparo favorably with any Southern market. Those wishing to purchase articles in his line rill do well to call and examine his Stock and riees. Edgefield C. I., Jan 22 tf 1 Notice of Sale, Y Virtue of the Deed of Assignment exe cuted to me by John Lyon, Merchant 'alor, in trust for the benefit of his Creditors, I rill proceed to sell at Edgefield Court House, n.Thursday the fifth of February next, all and ingular the visible estate of the said John Lyon, oth real and personal, consisting of The i1cuse and Lot whereon Mr. Lyon now esides, containing fitty acres, more or less. One other House and Lot, adjoining the above icutioned tract, containing tighteen and three uarters (I S) acres. One other lot containing two acres, more or ma, lying on'leaverdan Creek, adjoining the Wt mentioned tract. One other House and Lot in the Village or ;defield, occupied by Dr. A. G. Teague, as a Orug Store, and said Lyon, as a Tailor Shop. And a small tract of land containing about irty acres, adjoining Richard Prescott and thers. Also, Four Negroes, three Horses and two lules, one Carriage and Ilarnesa, one Wagon id Gear, Corn, Fodder, Oats, Cattle, Hogs, ousaheld and Kitchen Furniture, and Planta n Tools. Also, one Kiln of Burnt Brick, containing )ut from one to two hundred thousand. Also, on the following day the Goods and urniture belonging to the Tailor Shop. Terms will be made known on the day of sale. S. F. GOODE, Assignee. Jan 2 3t - Notice. R. JOHN LYON, of this place, Merchant Tailor, having this day executed a Deed Assignment of his entire Estate to me in 'ust for the payment or his Debts, all and sin ular the Creditors of the said JOUN LYON, - hereby requested to assemble at Edgefield ourt House, on Saturday next, the 24th Inst., order that they may appoint an Agent on lair part (if they so choose)., to act jointly th me in executing the trusts of the said Deed . - S. F. GOODE, Assignee. Jan 17 It I - Notice. 4 LL persons indebted to the Assigned Estate of .Johtn Lyon are requested to make imme rte paymnent; as longer indulgence cannot he ren, and must not be expected. S&F. GOODE, Aa Jan 21, 1852 tf . A Good Chance ! L'H E Stubscribar having been disapp Lhis arrangements for the prese1 mld gladly accept a boy to the .E llTI'S BUSINESS. For particulars apply personally or IHiggin's Ferry P. 0., Edugefield lDia E. P. AI2 Jan 22 2t* - Excto~ Sale. Y Virtue of an Order from John IHill, Esq., Ordinary of Edgefield District, we will neeed to sell at the late residence of Elisha arronton, dec'd., on Wednesday the 2Stha inst. I the real and personal property of said de ased, consisting of one tract of Land contain g thret hundred acres, more or less. Also, I the personal property, consisting of Corn, udder, Cotton Seed, Bacon, horses, One Yoke 'Oxen. Cattle, Stock Ilogs, Household and itcheni Furniture, Blacksmiths Tools, &e. Tae-All sums under $5, cash-all ever at amount, on a credit until the 25th of De ,mbr next. A. & W. BARRONTON, Ex'rs. Jan 6 3t* S1 Notice. LL persona are hereby forewarned against - trading for a note upon William B. Dorn, r $27.22j, bearing date 13th February last, id payable to John Mr. Clark, the~ said -note wing been deposited for a speial purpose with ichard Bailey, whto it is apprehended may en avor to transfer the samne, but who ha no ghtt to do so. STERLING FREEMAN. Jan 10 - . 3t 52 Notice ! rl 'IER.BY forwarn tall persons frcm trespas sing on my Land either by* cutting Board Shingle Trees, or Hauling Wood or Light ood from off the saine. B. L. MURRELL. Jan 15 3t 52, Just Received SLOT of FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, 4 " Irish Potatoes, A fine lot of Hollow or Pot Ware, which will sold very low for cash or punetual buyers. LOD lULL. Jan 6 tf 51 Notice. LL Persons indebted to the Subscriber ieither by note or open account, due the at of January, that are not settled by the Dth of February next, may expect to pa cost. JOHIN L. DGY. Jan 15 3t 52 Positive Notice. LL Persons indebted to mc either by note ..or open account,.- MUST make payment the firet ef February next, or they will be laced in the hands .of an A ttorney to be sued adiseriminately. ' JOhN LYON. Jan 15 3t 52 Notice. LL Persons indebted to the Estate of Mil .ton Perkins, dee'd. are reqluested to make nmediate payment, and all those having any eands against said estate will present them roperly attested. ?ELIX RODGERS, Ex'or. Jn6ly 51 Notice. - LTL thoses indebted to the estate of Jams . F. Grisham, dec'., are reqttested to make yment forthwith, andr~hose having demands ill present them properly atte-stedl.. .J. A. TA LBERT, Ex'nr. r.. aat il List of Letters 1 RDEMATNING in the Post Of4foi at Edgo field Court House, 31st Dec. 1851. Arliagtiin, Henry P Hill, Johu.D Abney, Jhn Hart, Jeuae Black, R 0 Harris, David Burton, James F Howard,,A E M Bonlham Ros Jones, Obediah 2. Bolls, Mrs Savannah Landeiedel, L Cogburn, Martha Y Landrum, Mary . Crowne, F H Lowery, D R T Collison, James Mays, Miss Sarah ( Cooper, Campbell Merriwither, Dr. 2 Crain, Misa Frances Mills, S W Curry, Joel Onner, Daniel Collier, S Powel, Albert Coursey, Mrs Susan Procter, Sarah 2 Coumber, John Price, Charles Carley, Professor Jas.Pow, Anna 2 Clark, Richard Paddieford, James C Croft, Dr. H Oglesby, Z W Cavan, Martha Randull, John R Cooper, F G H ushton, John Dozier, Aaron S 2 Turner, Joe. 2 Davis, Lewis Vitgird, John Davison, John Vance, Samuel 2 Duncan, Hiraim Vance, Margaret DoLittle, Edward William, the heira of Dicks, John Williams, Dragoon S Doby, John Esq., Walsingham, John G q Daia, Solomon Warters, Miss Mary A DeLoach, Micheal Whitlock, Elizabeth Freeman, Frank. Williams, Samuel Flacke, W Wynn, Thos. Griffin, Mips Jane Wise, Jarrett Garrett, William Williams, Thos. Garrett, Thomas G. L. PENN, P. M. Jan15 3t 52 r NEW BOOT & SHOE FACTORY! G (Next door to SULLIVAN & BaOTHER.) W 1HRE may be had BOO T - SHOES I of all descriptions, made of theo Best Materials, a ity the BEST WORKMEN! pt 'A large-Stock of Home made Plantation 3ro- t1 gans of the best quality. Planters are invited to r, examine theni. p1 Uipper, Sole, Harness and Belt Leather upon' ti good! terms fir cash. tli Mr. .1. 1). TissTT, the Forenan of this to Establishment, will till all orders for materials in ani execute all orders for work with despatch. of R. T. MIMS, Proprietor. Jan S if 51 A Card! NIRS. H. E. BROWNT, returns her .1 grateful acknowledgments to her friends* and the community generally, for the liberal pat-' ronage which they beustowved upon her during the past year. She has associated with herself in business, rl Miss A. A. BELLAMY, an experienced and J is Fashionable Mantua Maker, f", who will assist her in conducting the Millinery qu Department, in all its branches. th They hope to receive a share of public pat ronage, and will use every exertion to deserve it. They will be found in the.building adjoining Mr. P. F. LA HoanS. directly. opposite tie '-Spann Ilotel." Their friendas are respectfully solicited - to eau. Jan 15 4t 52 GROCERIES. HE Subscribers has and will keep on hind a well selected stack of Goods, consisting in part of the following articles: .... m., .niarxerel, in whole and half bar. ( Negro Cloths and lilankets, -t-h Shoe. and Sule Leather, t Window Glass and Pustty. th Furniture, &c. d Consisting of large and .small Rocking Chairs, - Large Arm Wood,,e.at Chairs, Cane and Wood-se-at Setting Chairs, Bedsteads. Willow Wnggons, Cradles, &e.J Churns, Tubs, Buckets. Isarrel Covers.&c. Also, a large and excellent stock of Saddles, a Shot and flar Lead, Rifle and Blasting Powder in quarter, half and whole kegs. JOSIA H SIBLEY. Hamburg, Jan 14 4 6 2 Merchant Tailoring! 'VHlE Undersigned having formed a Co-Part .nerhip fur the purpose of conducting the above business, at the old stand of .JonN CoL. GA N, next door to Mesra. WIL.LIA As &'Cti aTi t, respectfully solieit the patronage of their friends , and the publie generally. The: best quality of Goods kept constantly on dii hand, and made up in the neatest and most fah- pr ionable style. CLA EG Jan 8 5t 51 - 1Notice. . A LL Persons indebted to mc either by note I .t.or open account, are for the last time, M solicited through this medium to call and liqui- B! date the claims I hold against them. Settlements C< not made by return day for March Court, will ha be handed out for collection. -P JOHN COLGAN. JanS 8 t 51 in Dissolution, . THE Partnership 6xisting between W. B. BaAN~oN & NI. W. CoLEMAN, in the firm of Brannon & Colemn, is this day dissolved by . mutual esnsent, and M. W. Coleman will attend ar to the winding up the aflhirs of the late firm. fr< W. B. BR ANNON, at MI. W. COLEMAN. w Hamburg, Dec 30, 1851 T H EB Subscriber will continue the Wnare House & Commission Eusl- I ness, at the stand of the late firm, and will give his entire attention to the interest of those p~ irho may favor him with business, and hopes by CS promptness and an exertion to please, that he a willinerit a share of the patronage of the -late firm. The Books of the late firm are In-my - hands for -liquidation. M. W. CO.LEM AN.. Dc30, 1851 'm 51 Boot & Shoe Makers Wanted, t T WO FIRST RATE~Boot Makers, ~ ..and three or four good Shoe Makers, - one of them a first rate Peg Workmanfeen find employment by applying to the . Subscriber at Edgefleld C. H. . I R. T. MIMS- ria Jan 15' tf .52 lr7 The South Carolinian, will give the above fou weekly insertions and forward aceount. to - thia Oflice. For Sale. A GOOD C A RRIAGE atitds pair ofT well in broke MATCH HORSES. in W. P. BUTLER. ts lassiiali~tnglish School AT AIKSN, S. C. HjE Subscriber-will, with divine permis sion, open a school on Monday the 124 January i-Aiken,.8.:C. The year will be divided into two Sessions ivo Monthu each. hefirst Session will som ence on the 2nd Monday in January, and th, cond on the first Monday in July. The Subscriberis. prrpared to aeomnmodat, rn Boarders.-Prce of Board, $10 a month rashing and light-iljded.) Ternis o 0Tuition. For the Classics......... ...... $18 English....................... 12 Board can be had in several excellent privat milies at $10 a month' FRANCIS C. JOHNSON. Jan 10 tf 52 Edgeffeld Male Academy, TEACHER WANTED. TEACHER is wanted to take charge c the Edgefield i&l'e Academy. The appli at must be a TEACHER by PROFESSION ie who has experience-in his business, and am y qualified for preparing young men for th luth Carolina College. 'To. a man of suitabli ialitications, the place 6irer many inducemente ddress the Trustees. N. L. GRIFFIN, 1 JOHN LIPSCOMB, JOHN BAUhKETT, F R. T. MIS. J. NovT 28 f 45 Wanting a Teacher 0 take charge ot the Plumb Branch Ace I demy, situated In. Edgefield District. It is requisite that the applicant be a Souther: -ntleman; prepared to. give reftrence with re rd to iihorality. &c.-duly qualified to teach th< inguages, together with the various branche the English. The Academy is situated in i althy portion of .the. District, and will opes the last Monday i' Febrnary, under the su rintenda-ee of a Board of Trustees whoa wit] e view tit obtaining a share of patronage, wil duce the Tuition to the lowest rates, an< edge themselves to give strict attention towart e preservation of the moarals of students unde: eir care. Board can be obtained convenien the Academy, at the low rates of $6 pt anth. Fur further information address eithe the Trustees, at Cairo Post Office. JOIIN TOMKINS, WM. C. RLOlIERTSON, I CTiESLEY WELLS, CIIA RLES FR EEMAN, JAMES A. TALBERT, y JAMES BLACKWELL. Dee 10, 1851 tf 47 Co-Partnership. 3H1E Copartnership heretofore existing unde . the name and firm of R. M. FU.L.En & Co. this day dissolved by mutual consent. There e, all those' indebted to the concern are re ested to come forward immedialcy and clos, ir accounts. R. M. FULT.1R,. JOIIN R. LEWIS, .N. 11. CHASE.-. January 1, 1852.. tf ' .50 !TATE OF SOUTII CAROLINA. EDOEFIEbD DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY. Y JOHN HIILLEsq., Ordinary of Edge field Distriet. Whereas, George-J Anderson hath applie. lin tunder my hana and seal, this the 14tl y of January im thi6'year of our Lord on< suand eight hundred and fifty-two, and-ii I eventysixth'yenT of Amfernean Indepen nee 'JOHN IIIL., o..E..'D, Ja 4 - 2t 52 Excto~ Notice. 3HECedtr and Debtors of the estate c .Mrs. Mary Carroll, dec'd1., are requested :former to present their dlemanzds in due formi the latter to miake payment forthwith to J. P. CARROLL, Ex'or. yanI Ct 50 Notice, i U.\RIANS andl TRUSTEES are hiereba r notified to make their annual returns to mn or before the first of March next. A. SD1K INS, c. a. a. n. Comm'r._Oficee, Jan. 1, 185i2 9t 50 Notice. LeL those indebted to the estate of John 1B I.e~ott, dee'd., are requIred to make immeifl ite payment, and those having demiands t< sent then, properly attested. -FRtEDERICK TEMPLES, Admn'r. Dec 290 4t , 50 Notice. AND WARRANTS for Stephen W. Mays aJ tsamlpson B. Maya, Lu~ke Taylor, Gile's D) ims, William Boswell, Caleb Corley, W. F sh, Naney G. Freeman, Luke Corley, Johr , John M. Simnms ad Wesley Merchant ye been left with me for delivery by A. M1 riu, E~q The Claimants are requested toceall for then person. .W. P. BUTLER. Jan!I tf'. 56 Wanted TANNER, qualified to conduct the bali nes of a yaid inall the mnysteries of the t.-None need apply 'excepting those free am dissipation. The subscribers may be found their residence four or five miles above.Groon. >od, Abbeville District. NICIIOLLS & LIPSCOhiB. Jan 8 9t 51. Notice. L IL Persons indebted to the estate .of Mrs Mary Strom, dee'd.,will make immediat< ymnt, and those having demands aga'met said ato, will present them properly attested, as detergqined to settle thecstatewithout delay S. C. STROM, Adm'r. Ja8 St --51 lMimard. UST Received 12 Do: Boxes, choie Mus tard. Jt is warranted to beoof superior quail .Try it. For salo by - G.L. PENN, Aaxa. Nov 37 f,4 * Notice! LL Persons indebted to the $ubseriber ar earnestly requeeted.to make payment diu ag the month of January. W. P. BUTLER. Jan!1 - 4t 50 Notice. LL persons indebted to the estate of Hear 1F. Freeman, &e'd., will eco forwar medIately and make payment and those haw dmanda will render them in properly at ted. ...l. y .JN INS z *: CANDIDA TES ror Tax Collector F. W. BURT. DERICK HOLSONBAKE, WELCOME MARTIN, ISAAC BOLES, SAMPSON B. MAYS, ROBERT CLOY, L. A. BROOKS, THEOPHILUS DEAN. WILLIAM L PARKS, HENRY H. HILL, ELUAH T. RAUCH. JOHN QUATTLEBUM, B. F. GOUDEY, NEW FAKU.Y GRO0ERY I r IIE Undersigned having formed a Co-Part nership for the purpose of conducting a leneral Family Grocery Business, i the Village of Edgefield, in the Store House outh side of Mr. B. C. BaTAN'S Store, respect illy invite their friends and the public generally ) give them a call. , Their Stock consists in art, of the following articles : 'orto Rioo Sugar, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, larified " Cinnamon and Cloves ,rushed " whole and ground, 'ulverized " Mace and Nutmegs, oaf " White and Blue Starch, aguira Coffee, Turpentine Soap, ava " Soda " amaica I Colgate's Family Soap, io " Shaving lack, Hysen,Gunpnw- Variety of Fancy " der and Imperial Teas Casteel efined Syrup Molasses Sand Balls " Vest India " Segara and Tobaeoo, rew Orleans " Byas' London Porter, luckwheat Flour, Scotch Al., laltimore " Adamantine Candles, do Cured Hama, Sperm " 'ig llama cured this fall Tallow " ar&, first quality, Winter str'd lAmp Oil, 'iekled Beef and Pork, White Wine, clarified, ried " and Cider Vinegar, muked Tongues, Assorted Candies, lackerel, No 1, 2, 3, ananas, Pine Apples, " in Kitts, Oranges, Lemons, almond " Apples, fresh Raisins, ickk'J Shad, Prunes, Currents, Iried Cod Fish, Citron and Cranberries, 'remlh Clmns. Soft shell Almonds, ,obsters and Sardine, Brazil Nits, resh Rice. new crop English Walnuts, 'able and Sack Salt, Filberts, oalen Butter, Walnut and Tomatto heese, Sauce, -ish Potatoes, Pepper Sauce, 'hiite Beans, American rickles, oda Biscuit, London " utter Craukers, Brass Round Bucketts, weet Crackers, Painted " rine " " Tubs, abbett's Yeast Powd'r Keelers and Brooms. dded to the above is a splendid assortment of ordials, Syrups, Brandy Fruits, Wines and Liquors, 11 of which will be sold on the most reasona e terms for CASH! As we intend doing Business exclusively for As1, we feel warranted in saying to those who ay favour us with a call, that we can do as well r them as can be done anywhere else. H1OLLINGSWORTH & NICHOLAS. November 6, ~ tf 42 Notice! WTNG to the high price of provisions the ,) following terms of Boarding will be requir I at the SPANN HOTEL, for the next year, ,mmeaning t,m Aet. .. .. .....o nuurnenuer on w.e. Le of October last, a negro man named CA M RIDG E, 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high, between1 0 and 55 years of age. When walking is ightly inclined to bend forward, and moves thier briskly. H~e had] on his nose (the side not eollected-) a. snip, or slight deficiency, easily iscoverable. Hfad on, when he went away, a omespun Sack Coat. lHe Is believed to be lurk g about the neighborhood of the subscriber's antation. The above reward will be paid to iy person who will apprehend thte raid negro td deliver him to the subscriber at her planta n, fo'ur miles North-west of Edgefield Village. -lodge him in any jail in this State. CLA RA LANDRUM. Jan1 5t 50 Notice. )ERSONS indebted to th~e Subscriber are re .quested to make immediate payment to Mr. >n Middleton, as longer indouhgence cannot bo ven. G. TENNENT. Nov 18 3m 44 Buckwheat Flour, &c. [UST received asnindid lot of new BUCK WHEA PREIUMFLOUR. A large supply of BA CON SIDES. Alsn, an excellent lot of choice LIQ UORS, r sale by S. E. BOWERS. Hamburg, Oct 16 tf 39 Brushes. ~UST received an assortment of Brushes, vi: PSuperior Shaving Brushei Paint Brushes, all sizes, Shoe Brushe.. 1 of which will be sold at the lowest price. G. L. PENN, AGEar. Nov 27 af 45 Estray. [POLLED before me, by Naney Thomson, L living thirty miles North of Edgefield C. .one -BAY MARE MULE, thirteen years d, right'eye out-no other marks discovered. Appraised at forty dollars. LEWIS CULBREATHI, M. B. D. Dee 18 .tn4m 48 Notice. SLL those indebted to the Estate of Perry H 1olloway-, dee'd., are required to make yment, and those having demands to present cm properly attested. .JAMES YELDELL,A' MARY HOLLOWAY. ~ drs. Dec18. 3m - 48 Nails. '(\ KEGS, assorted sizea, just received and UV in .Store. which were purchased unsually w, ad are offered "for sale at a small advance, G.'tL. PENN, Aoawr, Dec 4 - i 46 Notice. 'LL peraons indebted to thec estate of Henry .Wald rum, dec'd., arc requested .to make mdiate payment, and those having demands ill present themn properly attested forthwith. WM. W ALDRUM, Admn'r. Dec 25 . tf 49 Notice. PHIlS is to notify all Persons that gave their L Notes to Rabn. McCullough, for the hire of egroes or for property bought at his sale, that id Notes are in the hands of Samuel Brooks, Edgefbeld C. HI., who has positive orders to to all that remain unpaid after the 10th day of ebruary flex, 5.)IUE~L BROOKS. J,. s - - t at T HR Subscriber has just-reeeied his stock of Fal arid Winiter iGdods.. - Black, Colored and Watered Silks, 'Rich Paris Mousseline DefAins, " French and English Morinos of all colors, for Ladies and Children's Dresses, Cotton Damask of all colors for Window Our tains, Red and While Flannels, - -Faney Tweeds, Cassimeres and Satinettes, Plaid Linsey, Geo. Plains and Kerseys, Fine Bed and Negro Blankets, Readymade Coals and Over Costs, Hats and Caps of the latent Styles, Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons, Boots and Shoes, A Fine ot of Negro Shoes, Groceries, ITariware and Crockery, Which will be sold very low on time, and li beral discount for cash. ( -et. ifB. C. BRYAN. Oct. 9 if 38 Sherif s Sales. Virtue of sundry writs of Fleri Facias - to me directed, I shall proceed to sell at Edgpeld Court House, on the first Monday - in February next,the following property in D the following cases, viz: V Samuel Broooks vs John R. Wever and Charles J. Glover; James A. Devore, bearer, vs John R. Wever; Mary Gibbs vs J. R. J Wever, Oliver Towles and Thos. G. Bacon, J the tract of land where the Defendant Wever, F live, containing one hundred and eighty acrea, more or less, adjoining lands of BenJ. Bettis, James Swearengin and others. John M. Clark vs Scarborough Broadwa ter; the Same vs the Same; J. H. Elam vs Scarborough Broadwater, Jef. M. Sharpton E and Henry Key, the tract of land where the Defendant lives, containing one hundred and fifty acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Thomas Garrett, St. Smith and others. Elbert Devore vs John Terry, Sr.; L. G. j i Holloway vs the Same, the tract of land s where the Defendant lives, adjoining lapds of a Dr. T. J. Simpson, Artemus Lowe and others George Parrott vs William S. Howard, the 9 tract of land whereor. the Defendant lives, I containing three thousand five hundred acres, I r more or less, adjoining lands of John Curry, t N. K. Butler and others. George Parrott. bearer, vs Martin Medlock, the tract of land, whereon the Defendant lives, adjoining lands of James Rainsford and othera . M. L Gearty, for F. O'Connor vs James 5 Benson; A. J. Rambo vs the Same; the q Same vs the Same; the tract of land belong- V ing to the Defendant, containing three hun- s dred acrep, more or less, adjoining lands of V A. J. Rambo, T. G. Lamar, John Morris and E Jesse Bartee. r M. L Gearty, for F. O'Connor, vs Moses ( B. Benson, the tract of land belonging to the Defendant, containing three hundred - acres, more cr less, adjoining lands of A. J. Rambo, T. G. Lamar, John Morris and Jesse Bartee. M. L. Gearty, for F. O'Connor, vs H. D. Benson. the tract of land belonging to the fu Defendant, containing three hundred acres, more or less, adjoining lands of A. J. Rambo, T. G. Lamar, John Morris and Jessee B.-oteo. James Sheppard vs W. F. Lake and Hugh MoReloy, the tract of land whereon the De fendant Moseley lives. Thoa 1. Latner vs William Kelly and If. e L. Gearty, the House and Lot of M. L . ... ...., inejietendant lives, ad~i :ning I lands of M. Frazier, E. B. Bacon and ,t hers. 5 Townsend, Arnold & Co.,' vs John L.,on, sl SC. H1. Goodman, for thme use of George Par- r rott, vs the Same; George Parrott, bearer, r and others. severally, vs the Same, the tract of Iad where the Defendant lives, adjoining. land. of S. S. 'Tompkins, Mrs. Lucy Moore and others. S. CHRISTIE, S. E. D- aa January 10 1852 4te 52 . Statef orSoth Crolina EDGEFTELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. - Benjamin Miller and others, ~Priin Thomas Anderson and wife Priin and others.J 'N OTICFE is hereby given that by virtue of an Order from the Court of Equity - -in this case, and by consent of parties, I shall sell at Edgefield Court House on the first Monday in February next, at public auction, the following Negroes: Bob,, Sue >and her children, Isham. Frances, Mlandy, Louiza, Laura, Hlannan, and an infant child. fo Said property to be sold on a credit until the 25th day of December next, except costs - -to be paid in cash. The purchase money to be secured by bonds or notes with adequate ,personal sureties. A. SIMKINS, C. E. E. D. -Jan 16 3t. A2 State or South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. C. H. Goodwin and others, rl !s. Elizabeth Goodwin & others. - TN pursuance of the Order of the Court of ci I Equity in this case, notice is hereby giv en to thie ereditors of Chamberlain L. Good win, dec'd., to come in and establish their claims before me, on or before the 17th day of A pril next. A. SIMKINS, C. E. E. D. Conmm'rs Oflice, Jan 12 14t 52 Valuable Negroes for Sale, i -STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. -John G. Pottus - s.Bill for Relief, 5.c. o .Thos. Smith and others)l B-Y Virtue of an Order of the. Court of b .DEquity, I will proceed to sell, on Sale _ - day,~in February next, at Abbevillo Court House,-the following slaves, viz: Armsted, Roberson, Elias, Lewis,.Will, Adam, Tolmiey, Lou, Ned, Dick, Alfred, Henry, Nancey, Sal- . ly, Eliza, Hetta, Ann, Emmia, Tilda, Sarah, tr Mary, Caroline, Martha, Maria, Pleasant and ~ a Jane. -Said slaves are valuable field and house servants, and among them a good plantation smith.r .TERNw-ne half cash, the balance on a credit of twelve monthsh#ith interest from Sdate, to be seoured by bond with good surety. SPurchaser. to pay for papers. . . H. A. JONES, C. E. A. D). .Commi'ru OIgece, Abberille C. H., F .Jaary 0th, 1840 ,' .ha 15- - .At .... 4. EDGEF1i.% COLLEG.IATE INd1I1J FOR YOUNOA U! REV. CHARL8 A. RAYNOND, Principal. T H I Second Session will oommeneoe A* h 9th of Janay 1852. The Trustees congratulate themelves, Their friends and the public, on what they now eon oider the permanent establishment of an instits tion of learning of so bigh a character in their District. The benefits which'their own cbildren, with othere,.have experienced during the .pes Session, enables them with the: greater confi deuce, to recommend the Institution to the pat ronage of the community. The Sebool was opened on the 18th of Sep tember last, with thirty-ono Pepils, and has since been gradually increasing. It is confident ly expected that the number in attendance will be greatly increased during the next Session. The Institute building now contains seves rooms, all of which have been built, and are used, for purposes of Instruction. A fne apparatus; a large collection of Maps; Anatomical Charts, Globes, &e ; a Museum of Natural History; a Cabinet of Minerals and Shells; furnish unusual facilities for acquiring a practical knowledge of the different branehes of Scienoe. - The course of Study Is of an elevated elmese ter, and more comprehensive, than that of MsT female institutions of the highest reputation. - The PaIrxC.AL devotes the whole of his time to the superrision and instruction of the various classes. The Assistantf- are experienced In their dif: rent Departments, and those ouTy of known sue cess in teaching are employed. The Academical year is divided into Sessions of 14 weeks each. It is of great importanee that the student be present at the sommenee-. ment of the Session. The Classes are then formed, and a few weeks delay may affeet the standing of the pupil throughout the year. Expenses, For Tuition in the Primary Department, ist Di vision, per Session,..............$5 00 " Tuition in the rrimary Department, 2nd Division,,,............... .7 00 " Tuition in the Academic Department, 12 00 " " " Collegiate " 15 00 Lesons'on the Piano and use of Instram't 18 00 Modern Languages. each,............. 8 00 Drawing and Sketching from Nature,.... 8 00 Painting in Oile, Portrait and Landseepe, 15 00 Use of Apparatus.................. 2 00 Fuel and care of Buildings,...... ...50 Good Boarding can be obtained in the Vil lage including lights, washing, fuel, &c., at (per month)............. its@ Pupils entering near the middle or elose of of the Session, are charged from the tfMt of entrance to the end of the Session. No dedue tion for absence, or other causes, but at the dis cretion of the Principal. All bills for Tuition, &c., are payable at the close of each Session. Books. Stationary and Muiec, can be obtained in the Village at reasonable prices. HUSCAL DEPARTMENT. The Department of Music is under the super vision of one of the most accurate and sedom plished teachers in the State; and it is believed that unusual facilities are afihrded for, aequiring a thorough knowledge of tiis diffient seienee. In addition to regular prfiate lessons. the pupils in this department are divided into classes, and taught on the plan of Pestaliozi. - Tlhe Institution has bcen almnost weekly visited by a large number of the. ladies and gentlemen of our village, who have invariably xise the highest degree of satisfnection, at htq have beard and seen .of the profiieey- a Pupils and the. arrangenment of the.Institute. ~ And the Trustees have only to add byjenela sion. that while in their opinion, therare amany institutions of learning deeerved*y pdilr in our - State, yet there are none which can furnisk greater or more substantial advantages to young r~adies than that under the charge of Ma. Ray Mon. N. L~. (*RhFFfN. EDMUND PENN, S. F. OOODU, C R. T. MIiMS.) Edgefield C. H., Dec. 4 1851. t( 46 Notice. A LT, persons lndchtea to the estate of J. A. .tPerrin, dee'd., arc requested to makte Im medit 'payment, and those having demanos against said estate will present them paperty at tested. A. PRRN, Adm'r. Oct. 6 Gm 38 Notice. 'r iTOSE indebted to the estate of R. fl. .1Nicholls, dee'd., will please make immedi ate payment. andi his creditors wifl render in their claims forthwith. HI. R. SPA NN, Admir. Nov 20 tI . 44 Notice. , LL. persons indebted to the Estafe of Eiza Sbeth Carter,- dec'd., are requested to make immediate payment, and those having demands against said Estate will present them properfy at tested. A. J. R AMBO, Adm'.r. Augunt7 .6me 29 .Notice, A S I DESIRE to devote my attention toute L.practice of Law, exclusively, I will sell my house (SPANN HOTEL) upon a credit of four years, with interest-er rent it upon cheap terms. to a good tenant. I, L SPANN. Nov 13 tf - 43 Notice. ALT, persons indebted to thme estate of\Eeswis Collins, dec'd., are requested to mate in mediate payment, and those having demands. against the same -to present them properly at tested. J. A. COLLINS, Atfm'r. Oct. 30 tf 41 'UTWhite Lead, J.US received a large supply of Exr# and Pure WHITE.LEAD, of the very best make, for sale cheaps for Cash, by Oe3O*.G. L..PENN,Asr. .Notice. A LLthose indebted to the estate of William Ett Bssoy, dee'd:,are regnested to make im mediate payment~Md those having demands will present them properly attested. CALEB TA LLEY, Adm'r. Dec 26 - 3m 49 Mackerel.. TUST received a large lot. of No. 1, and 3 MA CKEREL, in Kits and half Barrels,' adfor sale by: S. EIBOWEtS, H~amburg,Ot 15 - - . f \ .- .69 To Lt FOR the ensuing year, a smaflCOTIfAG, F now aecpidbyN r.R Su# Ne4t . JMI6