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Executors' Sale OF VALUABLE REAL AND PER3ONAL ESTATE. W ILL be sld at the late residence of Jolin S. Carwr'e, dr'd., on Mlonday ft.e 27th Pe e.niher next, T1 E IIOUSE AND LOT whereon the leceased resided, one of the most ileirable in the Town of Newberry. The Lot c(otains oie acre. and on it is a comfortable and convenient two story Dwelling I louse, together with a3 the neces sary tout buil.lingp I all in co.mplete rep'r ; a good w. i or water with a punip. and a, tiist excelent gar len. Alo. the I 1''useh.old and lKitclen Furni ture; a Carriage and Ilirness a Buggy, a two horse Wagimo and Ilarness, :L pair of gentle well trainei Carriage lior--es. &e.. &e. A stall Tract of Lando eontaining fourteen neres in woods, about twsoI miles froti Ne'wberry, ndjoin in;: laId of L'. J. .lones, .1. 11. H unt :nd Ithers. On the sa:i:e day at the lIepot of the Greenville Rail Road., will be mild about zt0 Bales of Ott(n new crop. On the day gucceeding (Tuesdaty 28th Dee) at the plantation of the eceased, eleven ioles west o~f Newberry, will be s.,bl a Tract of Land, containing ab.out nine hiunired avres, m,.ore or less, bonded by lands of Chares Flyd, Washinegtin Floyd. 'Mmlse A udersmn and others-as prodnetive a, any lands in Newberry l)ivtriet. (The crop of the present year. imiade on it by twenty hands taounted to abolut (one hundred bales of Cotton-twenty-five hundred bushels of Corn-besides a good sminall graiu cresp.) The Ptlttiin is in cmnp!ete repair oil the premises is a new (in louse. Stables. Itrn and all necesnary 4utbuildings. Those who desire to investt their capital in valubl: real estate, could have no bettcr oloportun'ty than the one now presenteJ. 34 Likely Negroes! The Negroes are young and very valuab!e amoong then are wageners, a first rate ciouchman, h-'stler and gardner, atol a b!a k -mith. Fiourtten Mules and lloorses. Cattle, IHogs. Corn. oedder, Shu--ks. Wheat. Ciotton Seed, a.new Gris wold's Cotton Gin, Two Road Wagoins, Plantation orusol. &e. Terms made known on l v sal Persons wishiif to ex:nliinie the aloove real estate wi.1 call on .. Bt. (Carwi!e, nat Newberry, H1. W. Gary, 10 miles f o it Newherry tln the Laurens Rail Iioad, or Mr. Workman ont the pri-mises. .101IN 8. CAfRWIM-, ( E . 11. W. GAIIY. Dec 8 2t 47 Notice ! WE W ILL sell to the higrhest bidder inin the spremis,-s) tll Saturday. the first day if Janu ary next, a certain Trtct of lAnd, el. behtrin it, the estate of .1htdn Falkner, dee'l.. lying ne:ar the Can bri..:e roiadi, adjodning handi f Dr. Joishn Landrum, conta ning Fifty (50) Acres, itore or less, and known an the .Jle4 Falkner Tract. TICsta.-A eredit of twelve innth's wil be given, A uote with two secnrit es wili be rei.u:red. WV. .1. FAL1KN ElI, ) *I. J. Q'.vrTLElhlU1. U Ex ors. Dee S .4 47 Notice. E.LED PROOS.ALS for building 'a Bridge kU over Turkey t'reek at the Grist Mill 111w owned by C.ol. .lames P. Carroell. will be received until the 20th Illecember lmst., on which day the building of said iridge will be let out to the leowest bidder fear the same, providud no proposals are made previons to that day. Propoisals ean hbe lhandel to Major Pa. F. Stroin 'ir John Mundy at any thile previonis to the 20th inst. . t B. F. nii'rs JOHN W. MLUNDY. C DeC S 2t 47 Ewt rayed ' FlOM the Sttbscribser. nn the night of the 21 inst., on-- I,.\ Y Il( iIRSE, with a smadle mark on is la.k, am114 ite of is: ind11 feet wite. Said I oirse hals bieen fountleredl and1 shosws sympl~tomls oif sof it yet. llec is aboutt eighat yeaurs ol. near fifteen [rinds hsig.h, nnd htas a heavy mane and tail. Any inC* rmtation respectinig the rabove dleser~lhed Ilars-, givenl to tme in Hambhurg, ill lie thankfully received and liberally rewarded. WiLL I.\A M ILLER. llamburg Dee4 It 47 Teacher Wlanted. TE.\CIIEII is wanted to take charge of the AHor's Creek Mle Acadletmy. One comope tent tu,.instvtnet in hs.thl. Moderni atnd .\nei-at Lani guaties, and cans bring good -r.connnenldaitiosS will find an eclleut s:tnlationt by making in iediate ap lici(ationi to ueither of thes Stibscribe si. Ie mcnust be u ntirely uthaern ini principal anid feeling. .it ulN II. FA IR, W.\sl. WlSE, B. P. TI LLM1.N. Dec 1 tf -16 Dissolution of Co-partnership. r llE Firm~lof IIOLLIN( SWOftTl & NICIlIt - L is this slav di-wolved1 by intuattl coslent. All thluo indebited t'o thlem are reefted to settle tip immelldiately. Oct. 19th, 18~5. 'TihlE ndrgned. feing~t thanstkrn1 for the( very i.l'.beral pmatrniage ht-ret'of' re bestowedl 5.n hiim. womuld say to his frienlds tl~mt he intends carrying Onl thle bulinlen onl is owtn nlses'ilIl, ;iid thierefosre solicits a conltinanalce of pint favo. rs. F. 31. NICiIOL.AS. Oct 20 ff 40 Ladies Circular Cloaks. ~NOW D EN & SH E AR, Anina Oa-, A.lhave just receive1 at 5upply it' Ladies Yelvet CIRCULA R CLO.AKS. and LaMirs black wa tered and plain blnck SII.K CLOA KS. .\sui, a splendhid asshrtmen~t ofC I aiies Embllroid. dered Valencie~nl.a., lAe anid Paris Trimmedls . Sioqusqjuitan Collars, Sleeves atnd Chimanse'tti., 0' flew and elegant styles-to whlich they respiectflly invite tihe att,-ntisin of the I-adies. 5. & S. will receive, in a few days. T.adies black Clssth Cloaks, milade of a beautiftul fabric. Whliskey, Rum, Brandy, &c. ([O B.\'R ELS Rectifled. Menningahela atnd Mui UU er's (11d Rye WIIISKE~Y, New Englanld :airt .hutnnlica RLCM, AmIlericanl atnd I loI'and5 0IN. A ml~e:n alld F'rsueh IR.4ND Y, Mlade-ira, Teneriffe andi MlaInga WIKER. Pelpermlintt, Cinnamront and Perfect Lsove COR DI.4 I,, L EXtON SRLUP, lby the Gllalln or llottle. Irisht and. Scotchi WIIIXKAE'Y, Cider andl Wilte Winle [INEC:A R. Pint, Ilaif-pint an~d Qunart FJ..ISN. Weine. I'.mon Syrtm, ande ['srter BO TTLES, DE MIJOiINS, n'a siZeS. E. I101DG ES, A ..r Nov 29 if 46 Edgefield Flying Artillery, ATTENTJIN? Y OU are he reby commtanded to be andi nppenr at your regular parade groundl at Fdzecdieldi ( . IL., 'n Saturday tile litha Deenmber foir JDrill and I ustructison. By order of Capt. W. C. .310RA GNE. V. 3M. Wurr, Clerk. Dec 1 2t 46 Pickles, Preserves, &c. AFULL supply 'if nil tile absive articles con tanty on hland. Also. Pepper. G;inger, Spie, 'Table Salt, Siardines, Sale at us, Kettps..\ lstards, l.obster and Sahnon int Catniers, and1. every~ article psually foutnd in a Fatmily Grumcery. For sale isy E. 1100GtES, Auvr.r Nov 29 tf 4 Notice. \LL Person< indebited to thse Estnte of Stn limore MI. I luaitein, dee'd., will matke inmmedi ate paiymient, aind thouse hsaving denmlnds aga~inst said Estate will rendser thenm in forthwithi, properly :st tested. J. A. BlAND, Adlhn'r. Nov 25 3m11 45 Post Office. T7IIE PUBLIC arc remlinded, if they' wish to to avail thlem~selves of the bienefits arising fromit nan Act piasedl at the last Session of Con.gress, to reduce atnd mlodify the rates of Postage, that thley miust coml~e forwvarl riand pay tup thleir postasge in ad vance, otherwise it will be chaurgedl .1ahssie. G. IL. P EN N, P. 31. No- 3 ft de2 *Valuable Negroes for Sale. l[EY will be solsd on time to suit purchasersl .fromll one to fire ventrs. Interest paidl antnally, Enquire of air, I. P. Butler, Eslgefield C. ii. Peia tf 4 Flint Hill Academy; T TIE Trustees take pleasure in announcing ti T the puhiie, thI: t they have engated for the en suing year, the services of Mr. W. BLAXO, gradu ate of 4glethoirpe College, Georgia. The School will open on the 2nd Monday in -Tan uary next, and the* Scholastic year will consist of Ten 31toitls, lit the following rates, viz: Spelling. Reading, Wsiting and Elem:entary Arith .tie ........................... $12 00 Geogralhv. Grammar, A r'thmetic, i)ecla mntioen amndl Conpositien........... 16 00 Aigebra:url the htigher braciehes of Math enuti.es....................... 24 00 F.atn. Greek. ke................. 30 00 G(,ml Board eann be obtained in the neighbor.ood at $7.t0I per month. 'La For further particulars, please apply to cithei of the Udtersigned. TI1OS. PAYNE, ' -3 W. WilL.\.\lS, 1l. CON NOALY, i JAS. 11. M.\IS. ? Dec 1 5t 46 RIDGE SCHOOLS! r IE RIDGE FEMALE SCiOOL will oper _ on the first 'ienday of January next, near the residecee of the Uidersigned. utnder the charge o !i~s MARY E. JnUIIAN. This lady received her edu. cation utider the instruction of theilev. Dr. ,ohn srn, from whvom ed brings high reconniendations She is also favoralv known in this Distric as at istruetor of vouth. I The branehes of (edueation usually taught in Fw Imsale Acalemies with Music, will be tnught in thi: at the usual prices. G' eood Board ean be obtained in the neighborhood at $t,00 per nmotnth. El.rAT.\ WVAThON, / . A. i IlTO N~, .'Truetee' TItUS. PIrrs. Ridge, Nov 24 tf 45 The Ridge Male School ,II ILL h' opened on the 1st Monday of January next, a little below Mr. Wade I luistein'm rei deneuner the chtarge of %fr. Kr.srv, who wit taulght 11V lev. Mr. Krnnedty. oef A d- rmon, and ii ' fimsrabv knowne in this District as an instructor o 'Tie umial bramches of cdueation attended to in .Maie Ae leimies inetudinig tihe Classics, &c., will be taught at the usual price i. WAI.E 10USTON, ql TiHOMAS BATEs. J. Nf. NORMlS, JARVIS AS2EI. . Ridge, Nov 24 tr 45 Noti c e. TOIIN M..WITT having purchased the l exclmsive interest of the MACHINE .1101 of .te ewrs. Brsus::... & WTT. will keep constantlv ol hand the ftoillowicg article, in coemplete and ex cellemnt order.ned at the Augustita prices, viz: Sash filled with Glass and Primed, iatde of all s:zes aced according to order. -ALSO Pannel Doors, Iindlow Blinds, DOOR FRAMES AND WINDOW FRAMES, IlANTlEL-'IEC., lled Stead,. Tables. Wash Stands. Chairs. Beau renmus, Writing Desks. Work Stantd. Book Cases' aend all ether Cabinet and Joiners Work, &c., &c. -AL.SO nerairind and .Jeb Weerk of every kind appertaining to ther above articles, :mid Furimture cf every des. riptiun, limne proneptly itd upon the most liberal e .tte.. Edy efield C. T1.. lDee l. 1852. - tf 46 R e moval ! T1IIE T uderaignted respectfulliy infoerms his oei c. ustomcers, friends and the publie grenerally tihal he hmas ru~eoved tee his BRICK STOltlE, den Cenetre Street. Ihet weenm .\essrs. .loECAen Smta m 0anGR63sG R ocsissos, where he eeI1ers for ecale a genmeral assort ment (Cf FAMILY GROCERIES. Sir. Fr.mee I lorer.s is mmy duly authlorise'd Agentl tee sell Geoeds, and time buseicess will bee conductud tnder tihe ..tyle oef E. 1101)0-:s, .\gent. 11. A. K IENRICK. Ilanmurg. Noev 29 tf 46 COTTONW FACTORS, GENERAL ColMtION MERCHANTS, BOYCIE & Co-s W1L\RF, CHARLESTON. s. C. gg- Referenc-W. P'. lit'ra.rec. Eelgefielhd C. T1T. .E. WII..\OT W.\LTIR, R. T. WAL-KERt. Nov 2.4 tf 45 Brogans, Boots and Shoes ! AT NO. 30, EAST BAY, CNA'RT.STON, S. C. (/' lE1 Subh'eribe'r ol'ers feer sale a L.\ RGE anti A ENTE.NSIVE Steeck of the aboveie Goeod. whih w11l be sold Wholeesamle aend Retail at 3.0w Ile would resepe'tfilly esolicit anid examcinationl ol tis acsertemet tby 31erchmants and P'lanters visiin t.- Citv. Oi7 rders~ will have prompt attentioen. R. A. PRINGLE, No 30, East Bay. Chcarletonm, S. C. Nov 17 -- 2 44 EXTENS1IVE SALE AND IlRE OF PERSONAL ESTATE! TfilE Subsccriber hna itg e'ffeeted the sale of hie .. 1.annd, aend inm order to etuet ii coetemnplated chpa~ge eof business in ti I )ia-rict. flers for sale t TESDA Y, 21st iDecember, about. Fifty Likely Negroes, Three ier Feour Thounantd Blueehels of Ciern, Forty ci Fity stacuks oCf Fodeeder, a large lot of Seed Whmen acne (Onts, large Steecks of HORSES, MULES, CATTLE, HOGS, SHEEP, &C. I ousehldIe Fumrnitmere wuithc the erdlinary appuirtennne *e. among ickh is an e'x'ellenmt P'inneo Forte, o tme latest tind meost imptlrovedl emeuretuttre. Ailm. will be lIire'd out, foer thte emnsning year, ai te' samte tieme and pieec nbomut FOR TY-FIV'E OOD FIELD H ANDS, ITwe ('arpeniters, (Chambermnius, Nurses. &c. Alse, a semll rematininig Stoeck of GOODS, will be di esed eof at publie Au~ctieon. A!see, varioues other ttrtiek-s nmot mentioned, will b( oTred feor see. The sale andl Iire will commnee on Tuescday and centinue fromn day tee day until coneecluded. T.~erm made known onm day' of sale. Dece1 3t 46 Admnstao' Sale. 'Y 'eirttuceeof an Order from A. II. Foirt. Faq. 1Ordineary of L~exingtomn Dlistriet, I will sell or aneed'ay 'ned Truesday, the 13th and 14th of De' eeernext, at time homte place. known as Pine Plesnet. inm Edgetield, nndi nt the meill place kniewr ts Itecky Spring or Edisto, in Lexingmton, on Friday te' lt of the e'ame mionth,. all the personaul pro. pert)y of .James B. Coileeman, dee'ed., conmsistineg of Thirty-Five Negroes, Steck of Ho[crse's. NMgles, Cattle'. Hogs, foeur or five pair well broke Steers, a .'neik. Wiegonms. Black smeit's, Carpenters' nllen t mtieon Tools, lime enetire ICrep, IHoeusehoee!dl :nnh Kitechen Furmiture. and vari otns tther thcings enot meentionedl. Termes madee knoewn on deay of sale. W. L. COLEM1AN, Adm,'r. gr P. 5.-All persons indebted to W. L. Cole mmnm or to W. L,. & P'. J1. Celemuan. or toe the Estat, ef .1. B. Ceelemnan, dee'd., are earnestly requteste< to settle imedineltehy, and all those having demnan aginteit the same are respectfully solicited to pre'scu hem forthmwith,. in propjer ferm. W. L. C. rockery and Glass-Ware. IGEN FR.\ L assortmnent of Crockery, Glai' Ian tid Chima Ware. For alde by E. HODGES, AGENT. Neov 29 tf 41i Tea, Canidles, Sugars, &c. - p .\CK, Hyson, Gunpowder, Imperial anm I) Young ilysoin TE.\, ini Half, Quarter, Eightl bexes andl Catties, also at reta'il. Sprmi, Aedamntinec and Star CA1/DLES, (rushedeh Po-.vdlerced aem Clarifieed SUGA R, 'Trpen'ttine, Tfeilet andu Shaving SOAP. Feir sate by . E. 110ODGES, AGENT. v. 2on 4r6 lMt, Lebanon University, BIENVILLE PARISH, LA. UE Undersigntd, a Committee of the Thanral I . of Trustees of the IN1OUNT LEBANON UNIV ERSITY, are desirous to engage the services or a Professor of Ancient Langiuges and Alathe itinties for the Acetnie yeil airf Eleren months, beg:nning on the first Ablnday in March next. To gentIlan thoroughly iqualified in the De partiieit aleve referred to, a salary caf twelve hun dred dollars per ainnum will be guarantied. This is a new Iustittation located in one of the most agreenble and lialthy neighboirhoods in North i Louisiana, removed fron every indcement to disi pat~on and viee. It i4 under the ntlep'ees ind con nol of the North I .auisana Ba:.tist Convention, and toa i "entlemnan of large acequirements atonl distin iished rrputatiou otlars prospectively high induce The expenses of a fanily would be small. The situation is healthy, ceitral fand easy of acev<; and the Trustees lauk with eti.fidenee to a promiipt nnah liberal patroage Mf this, the frst huititutioni of Ihe kind attenpted ti be raim-d up in a region full of resoAulresaa in a ralpiad state of develoiiment. It is not intenidaed tao cotlfine its benefits to anV oE Ijeiominia tion ; but Pupil%; if all irsuasiln will be gladly rt eivel and guarded against all attempts at prusely tamin. It is desirable that gentlemen applying for this situation should furnish unquestionable testimonials Ef their competeny to cionduct pupils through a complete course oif the Greek and Latin Languages and the pure and mixed Mathmeimatie4. A., early as practicable thesc Departments will be separated : for the first year, however, they are unavoidably united unlder one had. A pplientiolis, necpanied with testnonials. may be aldressed (iost paid) ta COil. Getrge-W. Ragers, Secretary of the Boaard of Trustees, uiitii the first day of .auary next, witin a selectoi will be Inlde fromla the alapliennts and prollpt not.ce given to the 1personl ebiosen. B. EG.\N, President, aJ. GIMIS. T. A. KEY, 6 Eo, W. ROGERlS, Al. AKI)1t, J. R. PITMAN. %It Lebaion. Bienvill Parih. L . Nov 12 45 RIGH FALL- DRY GOODS. GRAY BROTHERS, AUGUSTA, GA, 0 tao infaorm the ilpuliie, that their Fall Stock f iof Sta ple naid Fauey Dry Goods ii now camplete. In addition to our Store we have udded a handcmu Silk and Dress Goods Department, whlere wtill be faund the Richest Iress Fambrics of the wseain. at the lowest New York cash pric s. Aintang which are: Rtich Broaede Dress; SIT.KS and SATiNS: Extra fine white aid black Brocade S;lks and Satin:. plaln and Chintliln do.: Plahl and Striped 5iks; rich Jr6i Paplinu and Tabinets it.hi culored anal lainek Silk Velvets; l.li Satin liraaeie Cashimeres; Extra fine Satinu, Amaerienn ] ark and White Watered Silks; Plain blck S:hks, all widhih -s Small figurel baek Silks; Half Maourning Silks. Blavc and colopredl Alpavns andl 11imbinles ; Blaek and calored li'aacade Alpaeas: Fr-ich anid Englrish M1erinos and Caushmereis: aluslin )elaintes. Ginglmis and Calico, in great ovariely of styles iial prievs ; In our Cloak and Shawl Department, 'Will be fund, the latest styles of coloreal and a VELET C.OAKS, S.ACKS and NIAAN Titi.AS, iCoth Cloaks anol Mantillas. neit anal comifrtable, Bk, Caa'ad and Wateread Silk mitilas, of all kindals, 1aLr and1( Saymre. Wooaaalen Shamws, ill great variety Plain Crape Shamwla, very low prieard, A few extra rich Emba. Umrnple Shiawa. In our Domestic Department We can sav thmat we keep all the fii a,e2 h~alad f KKltSEYS, O)SNABUS nmna 1L.ANKETS, anal can ailiaral to sell thiem at factoary .prices asa well asa our neighbaraa. Spa.-e'al attenltiaan is reque~steud to 50 bales of the beast KERSEV ever braaughit Suthi. (bontzht at nuc tiaan,) 5 ents per ynird less thant finetary prices, Samtinets, .lenuils, Tweeds, Cloths, tasimuerea, and Flannels oaf all kindas, Anda n grent variety of othier GaOODS, to which we request time attentioan of thme public. Oct 2( tf 41 NEW GOODS! IVTIHE Und~aersigned ha~ving tamkeii the UrIck Store, otppoaaaite thme A melariennl I itata andl next aloar taa Warighit, Nichlalis & Cai., would respectfutlly call the atteniaon sf is rriendsal amid the pulie genierally, to htis NELW fad well se.h etead Stock of Boots, Shoes and Trunks, IMetn's Thiek Waater Proof mid Fitae Dres' 1'oots, Gen~its Fine Coengress Gaiters, of the latest style., Nao I Plnttationi Shoes, JUays and Youth's ]kaots and .\isses' andl Chiladren's Strong anad Fncy Sh~ocs, Ladies Flne Silk TIhicjk Saale Gaiters anid Srperua, Jdeinny Linda Walkintg Shames, Servanit's Nihoes or thle beat style and qmuality. --A LSO A large anal splenadiad ass-,rtmlentt of HATS AND CAPS. All aof which he pledges himiself tam sell VERY I.. W fear cash, or (al timeW te punlctual dealers. All thtase wiethimng any Gb.nis :n tite above line will final it toa thmeir interest taa en(1 anad extamine his Stnek he fore purchiasing elsewhere. Please call anda eltoawe for yaaurselves, as gos will freely he shown toaAu, antoe (wha) itay favor hiim with a enll. .lOllN WELSTT. Uanmhurg. Oct 1 3mi 38 Cloaking, P ri Coloaredi anal lack V ELVETS of various 1 kinds fear .\amtillas anad Claeaks. A few piees af hlandiseal p-,lishedl CLOYI'l foar l.nadies Clonks, wihme olt f the ihest trimnmninaga nmae. For sale ceep at G RAY BROTYIIERS. Anugit.ta, G;a., Nev 17 tf 44 Carpets, (1R.\Y hlROTiltS, A ueusta. Ga., have now X ini Staare a full suipply of Rlich atnd Eleanait Btruissels; Threeply, lngramne anal Caattan CA itlPETS with Rlurs nal Druggets to matach, which thmey alehr taa thle paublieceemp. Nov 17 tf .44 Blankets, CR.\YBROTil ERIS, hamve oan hanal a largae as Xseartmen.lt ofh i lA N K ETS, aaf vfaious kindas. Praaineby saamea of the tiniept Saxaony Woeol Ii in iwhied, imipaarteda. Whith a largen:ssartmient aof Lower Graies and Plantatian Blanket'., wiche we are selling ehbetp. Naav 17 tf 41 State of Sotuth Carolina, EDGEF'IEID DISTRICT, IN COMIMON PL EA. Silas Liliential, ) em Decl. in Attachment. Richard Baiey. ) Uil E Paintiff in the above ease having this day f.itl his Deetaratiaan in nay Oltice, nami the D~e fendant having neither Wife noir A ttearney knaawn to residle witin thet linmits of this State on whomn a copy of said Deelaration with a ruile taa pienad cn hec servedl, Omn moation eof .\lr. MacCuosE., Attoerney fer Plaintiff: Orudered that said D)efendant apapear andia pcleaa sanil I)eelnrtionls withimn a year nnad a day fraom the dhate he.reaaf, ear judgment will be awarded against him by defauht. TIOS. G. BACON, C. E. D. Clerk's Office, .Jlne 1, 1852. hy 20 Notice 1'HE D.\X1.\TES done to the "~ Iinmhulre and 1.Eadge(field Plank Loand." oeceniedla by thie hevy rnins of Thutrsaday anal Friay boat, have lbeen repired, aid the' Raond is now in good tratvelinig order its etre length. 1i. A. KENRTCK, President. Hatmbutrg, Nov 29, 3L 46 PPositive Notice. XLL4 Persoins having demands against the estate aef Luke S. lanld, dee'd., will render thlem in duly attestead, and thotse indebatedl by naete or open acount will make pnymlenat, bay the Fourth of D~e eentber next, as the heirs anre all of age, atnd I am determined to close up time estate. WM. MlOBLEY, Admi'r. Oct 6 3m 38 Flour. TQ U\GS Auguista Catnal FLOUR, for saic low a he E. 110DG KS. AGEN'T. Co-Partnership Notice. T IAVE this day assote( Mr. TO.1MAS E. IIT in business with me, which will in future be trausacted under the firm of Bowras & Irrr. S. E. BOWERS. Hlamburg, Nov 5, 1852. . Notice. A LL persons indebted to S. E. Iowsns, wil .? . please t.sll and pay their notes and necounts, sit I aim desirous of cles:ng my old bilsines i,.nnie Iliatelv. S, E. BOWEULS. laimburg, Nov 5, 1852. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Family Grocery I 1T E KEEP constnntly on hand a larce and V well assorted Stock of GHOCERItEsI, viz: Bacon, LardI Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Syrup, Mackerel, Whole, Ihalf and Quarter Barrels, and Family Mess Mnckersl in Kit., SPERM4- ADAMANTINE CANDLES, LAMP AND LiNsEIED OIL, RAXINX. AL MONDS, NUTS OF ALL KINDS, PRESERVES, PICKLES, Fresh Lobsters, Salmon and Sardines, CA-N DIES . SPICES ALL KINDS, EX0kED MEEP & TONGUES, FINE OLD BRANDIES, WVINVES, Nectar, Eagle and Rre 'Vliiskey, -ALMo A Well selmeted Stock of .iCROCKERY nnd GLASS WARE. BOWE RS & 111''. ]Iamburg, Nov 5, 1852. tf 43 State of South-Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, r IN EQUITY. Wmn. F. Elam and others, vs. Bill for Partition. Patrick H. Elam. B Y virtue of an order from the Court of Eguity, I will sell on Moiday the 20th of December, at the late residence of Mary Elam, the following real and personal estate-,'vherein the said Mary Elain has surrendered her life in terest, viz: One Tract of Lind, situate in this District, containing sixteen hundred (1600) aeres, more a fr less, lying in part on Harris' creek and ad joining lands of George McKie, Mrs. Polly Ham mnond, John Adams, John Jones and others. W This plantation is one of considerable vialne,all jI in Lood repniir, just 18 miles from Hamburg, timbered with'oak and hickory, well ab:pted to e, to the growth of cotton and-corn, and as to p, health and good water, unsurpassed this side (f ti the muountains. There are upon the tract two comfortable dwelling houses, with gin house, k( screw, and all necessary ont buildings. Altoge- in ther it is a very valuable plaice, nd one of the most desirable stands for at public house in the IDi,trict. And upon the same ocension, fonrteen likely negroes. na follows : Tom, Tony, Robert, Judy and her child Marthn, Matilda and her two child ren Charity and Mary, Frances, Manga and her rl child John, Louisa, Amy and Nancy. Also, four J head of tules and horses, some thirty or forty h; hiad of cattle, the like number of hogs, some forty or fifty hend of sheep, divers articles of T, household and kitchen . furniture, a wagon, an th ox cart and it sup py Of plantatiotrtools and in- c elements. of husiidry. Ih Also, Fitteen Hundred Bushels tif Corn and Forty Stacks Fodder. ", Tie real estate above described, will lie sold :1 on n e-rdit of one and two years, in egjnal ann- r al instlmeints, and the personalty on i credit LI of twelve months from the day of sale, except as to so much as will defray the costs and expen ses of this suit which must be paid in ensh. Purchlasers will be re-quire-d to give Bonds, with: ampjle suretv, to secure the purchase money. A inl plit of the land will be in: readiness on the day of ale. A. SI3IK INS, e. E. E. D. - Nov. 15, 1852. 5t 44A gr The Augusta Chronicle & Sentinel will copy until day of sale, and forwnrd neet. to this office. State of Souti a in-I EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, o IN EQUITY. en lames Neal and others, - Bi.frPriin , Nancv Neal and others. 1Egn:itvy in this ease, I will proceed to sell1 Ti at Edgetield C. II. on the first Monday in: .Janu arv next, the following lands, v!z: I. A portion of the hom~estea:d traet, compri- . sing foiur hundred aeres, more or less, situated air in thre Dist riet aforesaid. arid lying on Pen:n ereek, the boundaries to be given more neeurately un d::y of sale. 2. A tract of land contaning eight hundred -- ares, moIre or less, situate as -above, lying ont TJurkey ereek an~d adjoining lands of Avory r Band, Aquila Miles, Etigeie Burt and others. j 23. Another tract of land, containing one huon- E, dred an:d three acres, moure or less, antd adjoining i lands of Engene Burt, Avorv Bland an:d oithers. e 4. A body of land near .iddgeflield C.1II., a:d- de joinirag lands of Francis WV. Piekenis, Fraiicis H. as Wardtaw and othecrs, whlichi is to lbe run off into eni seven lots, ats near equal as may be, and thus sold. Th~e above are fine lands and shotuld command the attention of all purchasers of real estate. f Plats of th~e different traets andl of the laist men tioned seven lots will lbe exhibited on the day of , sale. e Terms of sale.-A credit of one and two years from day of sale, with: intrerest from~ and after -- thet expiration of the first year, exc-ept a~s to so mnhas will defray the costs of this suit which must be paid in cash. The purchase moey tot be seenred by Boiids with sutticient surelies. A' Purchasers to pay for titles. In, A. SIMKINS, c. E. E. D. n Nov. 10, 1832. 7t 4 4jP State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRiCT, IN EQUITY. B:tton Mims and others, ' vs.Bill for Partitioin, / James R. Garrett, Will- (and Account. J inmz Garret t, anid others.JI IJEqutity in this case, I will sell at Edgefield Itl C. H. on the first Monday in Jan~uary next, the following tracts or paircels of hm~d, viz: 1. A tract or parc-el of sixty four neree, situate in th~e District aforesaid on. Stephen-i's creek, and bounded by hands of Thomas M~cKic, WV. G. MclKie and Samu:el Getzen. f 2. A traict or parcel of six acres, situate as tI above, lying on Walters of, Horn's creek, atnd ai adjoinin'g lands of Thos. RL/McKie. T 3, A tract or parcel of sixty four acres, sold by ni Mrs. Eliz. Garrett, as to her life estate to Wmn. Garrett arid by himu to Samuel Getzen. Plauts of the above tracts or pareels, of land ' will be prepared and exhibited on the day of sale, more accurately.defining.their situation and] boundaries. These lannds will be sold on a eredit of.twelve !l months from the day of sale, except ais to the r costs of this suit which will be required in ensh Purchasers to give bonds with adequate sureties. A. SIMKINS, C. E. E.D Nov. 15, 1832. 7t 44 - State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN COMMON PLE AS. at GCeorge Robinson, as Dec'on in At tva'nt. Talinfero & Torhet, TilE Plaintill' in thte above stated ease, having Lthis day filed his Declaration in miy Otlice, anid the D)efendant having neithecr wife nor Atiorney known to reside within the limits of this State, Onl whom a copy ot said Declaration with a rule to 1 plead enn tbe served: On niotion of Mr. MiAarnr, Attorney for Plain:tiff: Ordered, That said Defenid ant appear anid plead to said Declaration within a ver andl a dauy fromt the date hereof, or in default g thereof judgment will be entefed anainst h~im. TIIOS. G. BACON, C. E. D. Clerk's Officee, Oct 13. 1862. ly 43 Oak Grove Academy. TIIE Exercises of this institution wvill be re sumied again on the First Monday in .laniuary- n im M. C. CLARK. NOT BY STEAMERS AND SOUT Wi. P.U I iin receipt of an Extensive, E FALL AND WiP (:7 The Community and Pu Dquested to call and examine t Edgefield C. H., Oct. 13, Aare-House and Commission BUSINESS, HAMBURG, S. C. WALKER & CO., beg leave to inform the La public get.rally, that they continue the farehouse k Commission Business, the stand oeenpied by them for the two past istons, and previously by Wat.xen &t BRAttroup. The Ware-Hlouse is in good order, and being lo ed in the highest part of Town, is safe from high ter. The late freshet barely reaching the lower ors-not the least damage was done to Cotton. A. W ALxER will evote his personal attention, lusively to the bousiness, and hopes from long ex rience, and a desire to please, that none will leave ev stablislment dissatisfied. Tlwee who paitrnize our Ware-ITouse, will he pt constaitly advised of the state of the produce rkets. Cash advances made on produce in store, when sred. A. WALKER, 1). L. ADAMS. Oct27 Gm 41 Hardware and Cutlery! I 11E Subscriber begs leave to inform the citizens of Edlgetield and the Upper Districts, that he opened a large and geieral Stock of HARDWARE & CUTLERY, gether with every other article connected with I lardware business, at the 4ld Staml formerly uipied by 11. A. Kr.NaRcC, and nearly opposite American Ifotel. laving recently returned from the North, where pureases has been made from Manufacturers I at the LOWEST CASIH PRICES, I would eeti'tlly invite the public nad my old friends to me me a ell before purchasing elsewliere, as tly Hk eomblines every article in the Hardware line, d i ent irely/ nsew! JAMES HENDERSON. Taburg, Oct 27 3m 41 ?The Abbeville Banner, Greenville Mioun eer, Laurensville'1lerald and Aniderson Gazette, l copy 3 m~onths and forwvard hills to J1. H. bbey Green Female Institute, By liiss Sophuia Chapin. 'I11S Institution is locnted seven miles North, o Edlgefleld C. 11., and within sight of Elton . It is situated -in a remarkably henlthy portion the District, and convenient to an exeellent ring. The building is entirely new, large and nnodius. he Iustruetress. Miss CHAP:N, has the reputatIon eing an experienced and talented Teacher. he Elemnttary, and all thec higher brnehes of glishi, together with Latina and French are taught. nti per Session of five mnths fo'r all branches cept .\usic,................... .$10 00 isie, inceludinig use of Pinnio..........25 00 flned Boa.rd can be obtained in thme neighnborhoo~d ti, pe r Mon~tth. Foir further informaation, if de a, aply to either of the undersiened. S. W. N ICllOff-N, JOSEPli ADA MS. et 28 4m* 41 Money .Wanted i 0 PAY the debts of the Estate of M. Brtun .sonl, dlee'dl. All who are indebted to said tte atrc expected to pnty upi Ott or betere thte 25th -ember next. Those hiavitng dlemnands will pre at themn in due form to the subscriber, as lie is erined to muake as large a return of said Estate aassible this year. A word to the wise is sutli ta. D. D. BRUNSON, Admn'or. o v.100Ut 43 Notice. LL Persons. indebted to the Estate of!I. A. KdHel,dee'd., prior to his 5ale, aro requested to ike immediate patymient, and those having claims inst said Estate, will present themt proprerly at ted. 1). A. J1. BELL, Admn'r. o 24 2me 45 Notice. LT, Persons aire hereby cautioned ngainst trad king for a Note, given by the Subneriber to . Stninlsker, for the sum of Seventy-three dol , dted 3rd Novemiber 1852 ,and due one day er the dlate thereof, for I amn determined not to t~said Note utnk-ss compelled by law, as the cona ritions for which it was given have failed. NOAll CORtLEY. Nov 2 185'2. 3t 45 Notice. LL Persons indebteud to me by Note or Open Account contrated~ previous to thae flrst of mnary lost, are earnestly requtested to pay themi. leavy paymtents ini Itank within the next Thirty d ixtv Insys compels tae thus publicly to make ereque-st, which 1 trust will not be unh.-edled. W. P. BUTLER. ov 24 tf 45 Notice. T4T. Persons indebted to me either by note or .. open account, are earnestly regntestedl to come wnrd and pay up, as longer indulgence than until efirst day of January next, will lhe given. My ea atad semmis will be placed in the hands of tos. G. Krev, Esq., on thec first dlay of January *xt, which tare taut paid pre.viously. JOlTN CIIEATITAM, Dnmntonsvile. Nov 24 . 6t 45 Notice ERSONS Indlebted to.Assigned Estate of John. Lyon, can have 3he privilege of settling with Suh.bscriber without Cosrs, utntil the first Monday .Jatury next, after which time the notes andl ne unts will be plhiced in te htands of N. L. GalFFtN, ., for collection. S. F. GOODE, Assmas. Nov. 20 6t 45 Notice. LT Persons indebted to the Estate of Ihardy White, dlee'd., tire requested to make inmnedi epaymtentt andl those having dlemanads against the ae, will render themt itt proiperly attested. .AMES H1. WhITE ' Adm's W. i1. G RIFFITII.j Nov. 17 3mti 44 Ad iitao' Notice. SLL Persons having demands against the Es Stale of A. 11. Coleman, dee'd., are requested presett them properly attested, and those in bted previous to his death, by Note or Accounit, i mke imoumediate paymtent, ats further indul mee will not be given. WILSON ABNF.Y, Adm'r. Sept 17 tf 36 Notice. LL Persons inidehtedl to the Subscriber by note .or opetn aecounat, are enrnestly re-quested to ake payimettt by or before thle irst of Jantaary taext. 11. A. SIllW. o 10 Ot 43 ICE. H CAROLINA RAIL ROAD UTLER, andsome and Splendid Stock of ITER COODS!! blic Generally are respectfully hem at No. 1, PARK Row. tf 39 W' THE Frienda of Col. F. W. PICKENS heg leave to present him to the people of Edge. field, and of the Districts which may be thrown with us by the new apportionment, as an emi nently suitable person to represent us in the Congress of the United States. Mr. BURT having positively declined a re-election, it be comes our duty to select his successor with care; and we respectfully suggest that the ex perience and ability of Col. PicEEns should be again called into requisition upon the very floor where he has hitherto served us so effi ciently. It is perhaps proper to add, on our part, that this announcement is tendered with out Col. P's knowledge or desire, and with no feeling of opposition to any individual. ii" TnE Frienda of Capt. PRESTON S. BROOKS, announce him ia a candidate to rep. resent this Congressional District in the next Congress, Mr. BUIT having positively declined a re.election. This nomination, like another which appears in this paper, was made by the friends of Capt. B. purely of their own accord, without reference to his wic;hes on the subject and without the remotest design of forestalling public opinion n his favor against any individual. Family Groceries. A FRESH SUPPLY OF THE FOLLOWING -ARTICLES. Bacon, Lard and Flour, atard in Ooze., Bieef Tongues, Caper., Cheese, Fruits in Brandy, Pine A pple C'heeme, Strawberry. Raspbury, Mlackerel, in Barrel3 and Blackbury Jams and Kitts, Jelly., Salmon, in Kitt., Pick'd'Sarsalrass, Stmawbury, Fresh Sahmuin, IRaaspbury anad Lemon " Sackerel, j yrup., " Clam., Lemon and Lime Juice, Sardine., 1-2and 1-4 box' Assorted Candies, Pickled P,,rk, "' Ki.ses, " Beet, Bl'k and White Pepper " Shad, White Mlustard Seed, Porto Rico Sugar, Ground and- Race Ginger. Stewarts Coffe~e Sugar, Bermuda Arrow Root, Superior Brown "' Prepared Fauna, food for LAoaf and Crushed " Infants, Pulv'd and Clarified do Colgate's Pearl Starch, Java and Lagumira CoffeSoda and Sal Aeratu., Jamaica and Rio " Sal Sodand Salt Plter, 31lolasses. Table and Sack Salt, A general assortment of Sperm, Adamantine, Teas, Tallow Candles, 3Maccaroni and Vermi- Turpentine, Soda, and cilia, ;Fanicy Soap.. Rice and Rice Flour, :Blacking and Blacking Soda Cracker., |Bruuhies, Boston dlo 'Wine and Stoughton's Sugar do Bitters, Jumble.& Ginger Cakes, Porter and Ale, IAyor Raisins, .Olive Oil, Currants and Citron, Castor Oil, SMaise, Nutmeg., Cloves, Wrighting Ink. Pickles anid Ketchup., .Segars and Tobacco, Pepper Sauce., ,Tub., Buckets and Pails West India Preserves, .Willow Basket., Ginger do -Brooms, &c., &c. French Mustard, i A dded to the~ above, is a general assortment of WINES. CORDi ALS and LIQUORS, all of which wilt be sold L.OW ro1 Casn. by F. M. NICIIOLAS. Nov 3 tf 42 Valuable Plantation for Sale, T liE Subscriber, having purchased elsewhere in the District and being deuirous of removing, oirs for saTe the place on which he now reside., within a mnile of Edgefield Village. The Tract con tainas Five Hundred Acres, one hailf of which is in wood., the other half cleared and in cultivation. One hundred and fifty acres of the cleared land has been opened within the last three or four year.. Almost all the wood-land is of ex e~llent quality, oak and hickory growth, tnullatto soil. It is finely adapted to the production of Corn, Cotton and smiall grain. On the premises is a comfortable dwelling-house. Te out-buildings are of the best description-large and conImodio'us Barn and Stables, Shock Houses and Waggon Shelters. The Gin House and Serew are cntirely new, or choice materials, and built ac cording to the most approved plans. The only test of the excellence of his tract of which the subscriber would speak is the crop which it has borne this year and which is there tot the in setion of those desirous to purchase. A fine Well and a never-failing Spring of excel lent free-stone water arc among the other advantages of thuis tract. S. S. TOMPKINS. Nov 3 tf 42 Mansion House for Sale ! rg1HiK Subscriber oefi-ra for sale his HOTEL in Sthe Village of Edgefleld, which was occupied for eight or nine years by CnAaRLaS CoM~lT. The Stand iS one of the best in the place, the Hlouse being always well patronized. Provisions being~ cheap, now is the time to engage in the Hotel business. if not sold by thme 10th December, I will renit for the ensuinig year. Also, for Sale, Two ITonses and Lots on the Street leading to the* Pine house. Each hosuse contains four rooms and each Lot an dcre of Land. For further par ticulars apply to GECO. A. ADDISON. Oct 27 - 6t 41 L~anud for Sale. B Y an Order of Wyett Hlolnmes, Alex. Nixon and Pleasant Doolittle, Arbitrators, and by consent of those interested, thero will sold by Lewis Jones, Sheriff, on a credit of twelve mouths, at FEdgefield C. H., on the first Mionday in December next, all that Tract of Land, embracing, the various Tract. formnerly owned' by Littleton King, Joshua King, Bartlet King, .James King, Jusiath King and William King, and bounded by lands of Thomas Garrett, Dempsy Bussey, Edward JDoolittle and others, and lying on the waters of Gunell's Creek and waters of Steven's Creek-containing two hun dred and sixty-six acres, more or less. Purehasers to give note and two approved securi ties. Costa to be paid ini Cash, on the execution of title.. Nov 1004t . 43 Cheese. m BOXES prime GOSHEN CHEESE, OUV For sale by E. HODGES, Aae.'r. Nov 29 tt 46 Potatoes, Onions, &c. A CONSTANT supply of Potatoes, Onlons, .C.Oranges, Lemons, Coconuts, &c., may be found at E. HlODGE8, losar, Nov26 tf4 Planters Hotel for Salei, AT EGEFIr C, N., S. C. AS the present occupant of this widely celebrated and most valua-. ble HOUSE of ENTERTAIN MENT is desirous of entering into other bune". the Subscribers nmi. ofer it for private sale until the first Monday in January next, at which time, if not previously sold , it will be offiered at public ont cry. The terms to be made known on the day of sale. The principal Building contains fifty Room*, in eluding a superb Bar-Room, and has attached to it an excellent Brick Kitelicen. a Smoke House, &c., an abundant well of water in the yard, large and comiimodiouse Stables, with one hundred and twenty Stalls, and all other necesary out-buildings. The Hotel lot contains two and one-half acres, more or' less, with a large vegitable Garden. This Hotel is in first rate repair. has' a fine pat ronage, and is situated in one of the most conveni ent and commanding locations for custom in our Village. It has had a long run of support, and in known almost as extensively as Edgefeld Village itself. having been first owned by Benj. Frazier, next by C: J. Glover, then by C. H. Goodman, last by Hurt & Doby. and now by John Doby. We will also offer, for sale, in the same manner. Lot No 2, immediately in front of Bushnell's Carriage Shop, which has from sixty to eighty-feet front, running back two hundred feet, more or less. Lot No.3, bounded by the Hotel Let, the Spann Hotel Lot, and Samuel Brooks, containing five acres, more or less. it No. 4, containing four acres, more or less, which contains a fine meadow on both sides of Bear erdam Creek, with an excellent spring of water, and also a road or lane twelve feet wide, connecting it with the Hotel lot, and also with the lot of the Spann Hotel. Lot N.. 5, bounded by the two iota last mention ed, Samuel Brooks and by C. bi. Gray, with a road leading therefron to the Augusta road, containing. four acres, more or less. Plats indicating more fully the dimensioiis and boundaries of said Lots, will be made,-and ready for inspection, fur any one-wishing to purchase in a few days. Will be sold also, at the Fame time, the FUR-. TURE of said Hotel, consisting of Beds and bed ding of all kinds, Tables, Bureaus. Sideboards, Sohfs, Carpets, Chairne, Household and Kitchen furniture, of every description. Also the contents of the BAR ROOM, comprehending a good Billiard Table, in I'hoice condition, and a lot of liquors of all descrip tions and kinds. Also one pair of Horses, one Bay mare, one two horse wagon and harness, one two horse Buggy and harness, eows, hog, Ac., and a lot of cow food, corn, fodder, and many tother articles not mentioned-. Wr The Proprietor will take pleasure in giving any gentlemaan as full information touching the premises as he may desire. JOHN L. DOBY. JOHN DOBY, Sen'r. Nov. 15,1852. 7t 44 The A ugusta Constitutionalist, Abbeville Banner, Newberry -antinel and Hamburg Republican, will each give the above four insertious, and forward their accounts to this office. House andLand for . I WILL sell the well improved HOMESTEAD on which I reside, located about one mile from the Town of Newberry, and connected with it by a first rate public road. The site is a healthy one, entirely free from local causes of disease. The dwelling hoose is substan tially built of brick, containing ieven commodious mnal comfortab'e rooms. The out houses are a briek Kitchen, a brick Loom iose, a large brick Smoke Ilouse and one of wood, comfortable Negro houses, a large Gin House, and all other necessary out buildings. Attached thereto is a convenient farm of one hundred and thirty acres of Land, about fifty acreos of which are in woods renmarlably well tim bered. On the premises there is a spring of very superior water. To an approved purcha3er the terms will he made secommodating. Persons desirous of purchasing may apply toa Mr. .lamnes F. Harrington or Dr. W H. Harrington, either of whom will shew them the premises and contract for the same. NANCY IIARRINGTON. Nov 17 tf-44 ~ Saw and Grist Mills for Sale, T HE Subscriber. intending to move from the I State, offers for sale his MIILLS, on Shaw's Creek, about ten miles from Edgefid,Aiken and Graniteville. - - The Tract contains Twenty'twdlbanflred 2(2200) acres, with a suficeient water power to run Circular Saws or a Factory. On the premises are all neees sary improvements-frame buildings, orchards, &c. Any information given by applinmg to the Sub scriber on the premaises, or by letter addressed to him at Edlgefield C. hi. JOS. A. ADDISON. Aug 4 _ __ tf 29 Land for sale. T~H E Subscriber oflfers for sale the lands belong ing to the Estate of .loseph Moore, deceased. One Tract containing about seventy-seven acres, sejoiningt lands of James Ra'asford, 8. Christie md others. One other Tract contaiaing fie and a half acres, idjoining lands of Dr. E. J. Mainms, Mars. L. T. ~leore and others. The above Lands lies near the Village and a mortion of ii is well timbered and can be purchased Lt private sale on liberaI terms. E. PENN, Ex'or. SFeb 12 -tf 4 Pickles, &c. J UST Beceiving a fresh supply of ikles, Pr. serves, Sardeins, labmters, Salmeun, Citron laisins. Prune., Essences for Cooking Fresh Mtus ardc. . S. E. BOWERS. Ilamburg, A pril 17 tf 16 Uoot-IYaker Wanted. A FINE ROOT-MAKER will fid constant t.employment by applying to the Subscriber. .Just received differen: gualities of LAMP OIL, rom $I,25 to $2,00t per gallon. Alsoe, the Blest and Cheaptst Oil in the world hr Machinery, at $125 per Gallon. gr 15e ct door to Sullivan A Brother. R. T. MIMS. Oct 27 - f 41 Executor~s Notice. ALL~ those indebted to the estate of Willana .Garrett, dee'd., are requested to mak'e pay nent forthwith, and those~'having demands against eaid estate will render them in properly attested, ieording to law. CH ARLES H AMMOND, t o WM. G. HIAlflMOND, 5 THbS. GARRETT. Feb 5 tf 3' Tana Yard. LI IDES will be received at the Tan Yard from ithis date. R. T. MtIMS. Oct6,I1852P. If 38 Notice. TI HE Estates of Mr. Joel Roper and Mrs. Julia ..Ann Roper, are expected to be settled by the 10th December next, all who are indebted to the mid Estates will make payment to the Subscriber on yr before that time, sand those having demands will present them properly attested before that time. D. D. BRUNSON, Adm'or. Nov 10 at 43 Notice. ' A LL those indebted to the Estate of John B. To-. gan, dee'd., are requested to make immediate paymuent, all those having demands to present them properly attested. M.IW. ILES, A. NIX, Ad'rs. -- E. P. HOLLOWAY.. Feb 19 11m 5 Turnip Seedi JUST received from Philadelphia a supply Rutabaga, Globe and Large Norfolk TUNIP iiEED, for sale by G. L. PENN, Aorsr. July 21 tf 27 Notice. PERSONS indebted to the Estate of Mra. F. E. LPerrn,de'd.. are reqnested to call and settle, man those having claims will present them properly attested. ,- ,: T. H. JOHNSON, EB. L..HlIBLER. Adm's Nov 24 3m 45 Notice. A LL Notes due the Subscriber, individually or .tas Executor, arc placed in the Bank of Ham burg, for collection. Those indebted will please muake immediate payment. D~r. John M. Gtalphin, will act as my. Attorney, during niy absence from the State. . ~23D, A 7pl *.