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EDGEFIELD COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE! Rev. C. A. RAYMOND, Principal. TRUSTEES. Ho. N. L. GRIFFIN, 1 EDMUND PENN, S. F. GOODE I Da. R. T. MlMS. T HE TRUSTEES and TEACHERS of tis Institate tender their most respectful thanks, for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon thle Institution during the past year. They are ilso happy to announce the very prosperous condition of the Institute, and its flattering prosperity for the coming year. They assure their Patronls that na efforts will be spared to continue deserving (of so liberal a patronage. The next Session will commence on MONDAY, the 10th of January 1853. The same Teachers will be employed in the dif. ferent Departments, as during the past year. And the same rates of Tuition, and general regulations: continued. Papils can enter at any time during the Session, and if near the middle or close of the Session. they will be charged from the time of entrance, to th'e end of the Session. Those leaving before the Sel sion closes, except in eases of sickness, are charged for the whole Session. - A pplication for admission may be made to either of the Trustees, or the Principal. Dee 22 tf 49 Election Notice. To the Managers of Elections for Edgefield District. W HEREAS, JOHN C. ALLEN, who, at the General Election held in October, 1852, was chosen a member of the House of Repre sentatives for the Election District of' Edgetielld to serve for two years, has been declared ineli gible. And, whereas, the Constitution of the State of South Carolina directs that in such a case a Writ of Election shall be issued bov the Speak er of the House of Representatives, for the pur pose of filling the vacancy thus occasioned, for the remainder of the term for which the Mei ber so ineligible.was elected to serve: Now, therefore, you and eacl of you are here by required, after due advertisement, and with strict regard to all the provisiong of the Consti tution and Latws of the said State, touching your duty in such case, to hold an election for a Member of the House of Representatives, for the Election District aforesaid. to serve for-the remainder of the term for which the said JOHN C. ALLEN was elected: the Pulls to be opened at the various places of Election in the haid District, on Monday and Tuesdav, 3rd and 4th days of January n'ext. by the variens sets of Managers for those places respectively. The Managers to meet at Edgefield C. H., on Wednesday following, count the votes and de clare the Election. This Writ, together with your return of the Election to be held under it, have before the House of Representatives at its next meetingy after the Election. Witness, the Honorable JAMES SIMONS, Esquire, Speaker of the House of Representa tives, at Columbia, this 14th day of December. in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-two, and in the seventy-seventh year of the Sovereignty and Independence of the United States of America. JA AIES SIMONS. Speaker of the House of Representatives. Dec 22 2t 49 Negroes to. Mire. I WILL HIRE out for the ensuing year, the Negroes which I have this year hired, as At torney for Robt. McCullough. The lring to t..ke place at Edgefield C. II. on Saturdayte1s au arv pesn8 wo53. h 1tJan All proswohace any of the abiove nanmed Negroes hired for the present year, are required to deliver them to me at Edgefield C. 11.. on the 1st January 1853. and also conic prep.:red to settle their notes for the hire of them. Terms made knowa on day of IIiring. S. CilR ISTIE, Attorney in fact for Rt. McCullough. Dec 22 .2t 49 Take Warning ! ALL those who arc indebted to mec indiividu 1ally, Walker & Colenman, Brannon & Gele * man, or W. B. Brannon, that do not make payment by the first of February next, will finid their ae counts and notes in the hands of Officers for eel. Icetion, as money I must have. M. W. COLEM1AN. llamburg,.Dee 13, 2mt 48 Notice. APPOINT Mr. R. J. DF.I.Pn of hamburg, amy IAgent in the settlement of dues to myself, or any of the parties above mentioned. The books are in his hands. M. W. CO1Ju3lA N. Hamburg, Dec 15, 1852. 2m 48 Notice, Tj HE Undersigned have assoiamted themselves Ain the practice of L AW amid lIQULTTY, un der the name of MAGATI-r & PrYLE5. hl70ffice at Hamburg, S. C. T. P. 31AGRATif, C. W. STYLES. Nov. 1st 1852. 8:t 43 N 0t ic e! T HIE Undersigned have this day associated Athemselves together in the PR ACTICE OF __ -LAW, for Edgefield District. Any businiess en trusted to them shall be promptly attended to. Mr. A-rxisson will keep an Unfice at Edgefield, in rear of the Court House, where he can be found at all times. 11 1 RAY W. U. A TKlNSON. Hamburg, Nov 5, 1852. tr 43 Notice. l.Summerall, dee'd., arc regniestedl to imake um mediate payment, and those havmig deiimnds against said Estate will present themi properly attested. T. BU1RKllAlirER, Adm'r. Dec 15 3t 48S Notice. A LL PERSONS indebted to the Estate of E. ...F. Teague, dee'd., and to the firm of E. F. & A. G. Teague are earnestly r..quemsted to call and settle by Sale-day in January next. aLs loiiger imdul gence cannot be given. I must settle up that E.s tate. A word to the wise is sutlicie~nt. A. G. T IAGLCE: Adm'r. Dec 15 5t 48 For Sale, A FIRST RATE set of Blacksnmiths Tools. Enquire at this Office. Dec 8 4t 47 Notice. T HE STOCKHOLDERS of the Odd Fellows and Mlasonic Building Associatisn are hereby notified that the first instalment of 10 per cnt, will bo required to be paid on or before the first of Janu ary next. By order of the President and Directors. J.IH. WILLIA MS, Sec'ry and Treas. DeoS8 4t 47 Notice. A LL those indebted to the Estate of Lewis .C.Holmes, dec'd., are requested to make imme diate payment. Also, those indebted to the Estate of Gabriel Holmes, dee'd., are required to make payment by the first of January next. JACKSON hOLM1ES, Adm'r. Deco15 4t 48 Wanted OOT9'!, Shoe and Harness Mlakerm. AtMo, for sale, LIall kinds of Upper andl Sole Leather, North ern and French Calf Skins, Liningt and Binding Skins, Harness and Band Rceither. Shoeniiker's Findings, Boots and Shoes and Plnntationi Brogans always on hand-made of best materials. Also, Lamp, Train, Neetsfoot and Tanners Oils, for sale by Rt. T. MIMS. .Dee-15 tf 48 Notice ! AS the Copartnership of Bessusr.LL & Wrr has Abeen dissolved it is necessary to ehose the business of the Firm, therefore all persons indebted, either by note or open account, are requested to oome forward and settle by the first of JTan'y 1853. JOHN WriT. Dec 22 2t 49 DGRFIELD HOTEL,] EDGEFIEFD, S. C. TIHE Subscriber most respectfully . ,- informs the citizens of Edgefield and R the Traveling public generally, that this Establishment is now well pre pared for the reception and accommodation of Boarders and Transient Customers! Paving procured the assistance of competent, honest and obliging Servants, lie flatters himself that all who may favor Iii with a call will be highly pleased with the entertaitinient extended to them. His TA BLE will always be abundantly supplied y with the best the Alarket allirds, and on the most reasonable terms. The Bar, under the superintendence of an attentive and experienced Clerk, will ever be fur nished with thw choicest LIQUOURS, WINES, SE GA RS. &c.. that can be obtained. .lli Stables are large and cominodioUs, con stantly furnished with good Provender, and attend ed by Thostlers of great care and experience. And lie therefore hopes, by giving his entire at tention to the keeping of an orderly and well-con ducted House, to nerit and continue to receive that C liberal patronage heretofore so generously bestowed 6 on him. WM. B. MlAYS, PaoPRIEToR. Sept 15 tf 35 A. M. BNS ON, Ware House and Commission Y i MP1 ERO MANr\,jT, . Hamburg, S. C. W OULD respectfully inform his former pa- a trons. and the public generally, that he has 0 leased the Ware-ilouse recently occupied by Messrs s BRANNON & COLEMAN, where he will be prepared to Receive, Store and Sell Cotton and other produce Consigned to his care. Also receive and forward 31erchandixe to the country. In tendering his services to the pubie. lie flatters himself, from an experience of SEVENTEEN ] YEARS in the above business, and a thorough knowledge of all its branches, as well as fron a general acquaintance with the planters of the sur rounding country, together with his undirided per- I onal attention to tile business, that lie will be ble to give general satisfaction to all who may I favor him with their eoifidence, and assures theiii that no etl'ort shall be wanting, on his part, to pro mote their interest. i Liberal Cash advances made on Cotton and other f produce in Store. Orders for Bagging. Rope, and family supplie b promptly filled, at the lowest market rates. Augt IS tf ..- t WARDLAW & WALKER, FACTORS AND CO3MISSION MIQA4-0A 9 , q Nortli Atlantic Wharf, Charleston. 1 COISOa .oCOTON, t Fifty Cents per Bale. - ~ ti HE Subscriber having fornoed a Co-Partnership A with Mr. W. A. WA RI)LAW, of Charleston, formerly of Abbeville, S. C.. for the purpose of do ing a GENERAL FACTORAGE and COMMIS SION BUSIN ESS, avails himself of the present. opportunity, of returning his sincere thanks to his numerous friends for the liberal patironage bestowed for a nuiher of years past,-and in mtovinig, tenders C he services of the new concern of W AlUDLAW k & WA LF ER, Charleston, where lie hopes many, i if not all his old patrons will find it to their interest .B to ship their produce. ii The recent arrangements of the South Carolina Rail load Conmpainy will enable themt Woon to have a a )epot a the city of Augusta, therebty save the a -pense of Toll, and very greatly facilitate the for- 1 warding of produee of any kind. M-Ir. .loux C: Rm.:s, A gent of W. & W., in A ugusta. will attend k toi the forwarding of all produice that their triendls c inay feel disposed to send them, frcc of charge, my~e drayage. G. WALIKER .%t A tignata, .July 19, 1852. tf 29 .t Carriages!* AT THlE OLD STAYI) OF S. & J. GILBERT CRARTETON,'S. C. - - & . %. lLRERT continue the C S.. CARItIA(GE BUSIN FSS at the above stand. F ~os 35 ant 40.. Wentworth Street, where they will eC leasedC to exhibit to their old friends and un r omzers a very ki 1!!tensivo -5Bifoel-YvhitoZuf- -- ii onprisintr those of their own manufacture togethet F arious other styles usumally, foumnd in this market. Their long acquaintance with this market as klannfacturers and IDealers will citable them to L ffer great inducements t-b purchiaserm both in style g ma prices. tf ~N Aug 25t 3 House and Land for Sale. "i I WILL sell the well imiproved lIO.\ESTEAD) on which I reside. located abouit onie mile froim vi he Town of Newb'rry, and ecoimeeted with it by a 0 irst rate public read. L The site isa healhby one, entirely free from local tI: euses of disease. Thle d welling houise is suibstan- m tillv built of brick, coiitaising seven commot~diious stdl'comfortabie to*.ims. The out houses are' a brick Kthen, a brick Loomn I loii.e, a large brick Smuoke house anti one of wvood, coimfortable Negro hitouses, a large Gin Hotise. anid all other necessary out- 0 tildings. Attached thereto is a coaveuletnt farit >one hundred and thirty acres of Land, about liityL acres of which are in woods rema~rkabily well tim. t ered. Oni the pretmiises there is a spring of very at .prior water. tC To an approved purchaser the terms will he miade ieomminodaiting. Persons dlesirinus of p~urch~-ing S inav apply to Mir. .Jameis F. Harrington or D)r. W H. .Ilarrington, either of whoi. will show~ themi thme F prentises and contract for the same. o NANCY IIARRINGTON. LI Nov 17 tf 44 b C Saw and Grist MEills for Sale. s I1HlE Stubscriber intendinug to move from the State, otffers for sale his MILLS. otn Shaw's Creek, ztbotut ten miles froim Edgelield, Aiken anid Graniteville. The Tract contains Twenity-two hiundired (2200) ares, with a sailcient water power to run (.ircular sws or a Factaory. On thme pretmises are all neces sry itmproveiments-fraite buiild ings, orehards, &c. A ny infornmation given by applying to. the Sub icriber on the premiseis, or by letter addressed to aim at Edgelield C. II. JOS. A. A DDISON. J A ug 4 t!' 2' Exeuto~sNotice. J 4LL those indebted to thme estate of Willam a] f Garrett, dee'dh., are requested to miake pay- 3 ent forthawith, and those having denmands against a mid estate will render them in properly attested, it according to law.o CUA RLES H AMM1OND, d THIOS. GARRETT. . Feb5 tf 3 Notice. A LL~ those indebted to the Estate of John 13. TA- n tgan, dee'd., are requested to nmake immtiediate payment, all those having demands to present them properly attested. M. W. LILES, A~s A. NIX, A's E. P. HOLLOWAY. Feb 19 11im 5 Cloakingr R ICH Colored awl Black V ELVETS of various Skinds for Mlantillagand Cloaks. A few pieces af handsome polished CLOTrII for Ladies Cloaks, 1 with sonme of the richest trimmtiings made. For J tae cheap at G R AY Ult0TI-'.RS. u Augusta, Ga., Nov 17 tf 44 at Tan Yard. d HIDES will be received at the Tan Yard fronm I Hthis date.. iR. T. MlMlS. a el Notice. ei A LL Persons inidebted to the estate of Elhington tt Clark, dee'd., arc hereby notified to make im nediate payment, and those having dhemrands against aid estate will present them properly attested. JAS. BLACK WELLS. - S.Tuly 7 tf 25 Just Received, 3,500 LBS. Choice Up-Country BACON, am 1,000 " " Baltitmore " at For sale by F. M. NICHOLA S. Oct.~a t4.A EXTENSIVE SALE OF UEAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY. B EING desirous to remove to the West, I will sell at publie sale, on TUESDAY, 18th day of anuary next, at my residence, the following valua le Real Estate, lying one mile and a half from tie line Hounse, in Edgefield District, viz: Eleven Hundred Acres, leing the Mill Tract-also, a lease of one thousand 1000) acres more-the said lease being for eight eats or longer if the lill should require it to cut lie timber. The eleven hundred acres. has had othing cut from it, of consequence, for several cars, and is now well tiibered. The Mill is a Cir ular Saw carried by water power and will cut from sur to six thousand feet per (lay-is in excellent rder, and has a large patronage. Also, the ilOMESTEAD TRACT, adjoining lie above, situated on the Public Road, containing 'our Ilundred acres, with a large, handsome and unmodious Dwelling, just finished-being well lastered and painted-with new out houses and tables. all framed and made large and commodious, ith an excellent Spring of water convenient to the renuses. The said Land has about two hundred acres of retk hnds, which is very productive and well Aited for agriculture. As to the character of said fill and Lands, see Mr. Nat. Ramey who resides ai :dgeficld C. J1. Also, Six Very Likely Negroes, fules. Cows, ]Hogs, Corn. Fesidr, Oats, Peas, Vagon. Buggy, Household Furniture (including a nie Piano Forte) and other things too tedious to elitiun. The Lands will be sold on a credit of one, two id three years with interest. The personal estate in a credit of one year with interest. The purcha :rs to give notes or btinds with approved sureties. Ci- Th. Subscriber would be glad to show the [ill and Lands, to any one who desires to see them. JAS. L. JILL. Dec 22 5t 49 Sheriffis Sale. Y Vi'tue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias, to me directed. I shall proceed to sell at dgefield Court House, on the first Monday nd Tuesday following in Jannary next, the >llowing property, in the following cases, viz: Edmund Atelieson and others vs Douglas oberison and John Iill ; M. L. Bonlian and Ihers. Sureties. vs. John 11ill ; Wright, Nicholls Co. vs Hill & Wardlaw, One House and Lot the Village of Pottersville, where the De -tdant Hill resided, containing five acres, more r less, well improved, with all necessary out. uildlings. One other Lot known as the Gibbs' Lot eon iining two acres, inure or less. Otte other Let known as the Rhodes Lot, .nttaining one acre, more or less, well improved. One other Lot. known as the Mary Gibbs Lot, )ntainting one acre, more or less, well improved. The above Lots are all situated in the Villago r Pottersville on the East and West sides of ie Cambridge road, adjoiing lands of F. V. ickens, John Kirksey and others. Also. one Tract of Land known as the Dun Mnsville Tract, situated at the junction of the bbeville and Cambridge Roads, containing wo Hundred, acres, more or less, adjoining uds of John Clteatham, Benj. F. Strom and Jhers. WVright, Bull & Co.. vs Caleb Mitehell, One onise and Lot in the Village of P'ottersville, itaining four ntes, more or less, adjoining ids of F. W. Pickens and others, upon which a good Dwelling Hlouse, Carriage Shop, larksmith Shop, and other necessary out-build TEMas-The above property will be sold on credit of twelve months, the ptrch:ser givitg )te with approved security, bearing interest otm date of sale. The Bank of Hmburg S. C., vs Dawson At. nson; Various othier Plainttitl' vs thte Sanme, te 'fract of Land in Beach Island, conitainting x hundred acres, more or less, where the De ndanit resided at the time of his death, adjoin g lantds otf Samuel Clark, Mrs. W-hatlev atnd hers, apon whichl is -amomnforta~ble. Dwellinug >use., with neessar' Also, eighteen Lik arkless, Gilbert, Isat tbarh-s, Laura, Patien :ny, Miariret, Luc Antd ott Tluesday i xt, will be sold at th irntiture, Plantation -. *t Terms made knowvn c.~: - -- Jas. M. Harrison vs Stewart Harrison ; John Dobey, for Lawrence, Myers & Co., vs. the ite ; other Plauintifi's vs The Sante, three egroes, viz: Harriet and hter chtild Caroline, d bioy Phil, thtree Hor.-es, one t wo Horse Bug -and H-arntess, one two Horse ~Waggun and arness. John Lyon, for S. F. Goode, vs John R. We r ; 'James A. Devore, bearer, vs The Samne ; ther Platintiffs vs The Same, the Tract ot mnd where the'Defendant resides, known as e Pitte House Tract, contining --- acres, tire or less, adjointing lands of iBen). Bcttis, emes Swecarengitn and others. Martin McCarty vs Win. MeGCartey, the Tract 'Lantd where the Defendantt lives, containting te hundred and sixty acres, more or less. James Sheppatrd vs Eli WV. Sego, the Tractot md, where the Defendatnt resides, conitainting ,hundre~d and forty-two acres, nore or less, ljoining lands of Mrs. P'hilips, John B. Ilamil n, E. Bledsoe and others. G. L. Pace vs N. L. Blartley, one Bay Horse, ddle antd Bridle. Thomas Ferguson vs James Owensby & rances Owensly-Will be sold at thie residence 'the Defendant James Owensaby, on Friday, le 7th day of January, one hutndred and lifty ishtels of'Corn, two Horses, two Cowi anid alves, two Sows and nine Pigs, and three tacks of Fodder. Terms Cash. LEWIS JONES, s. E. i. D. Dcc 13 4te 48 Shecrifr's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. .W. Lowe and Marthta M., htis wife, Applicants, >hn Rainsford and Sarah, lisa wife, and othlers, Defendants, )Y Virmue of an Order from II. T. Wrighlt, ) Esq., Ordinary of Edgefield Distriet, 1 tall proceed to sell on thte first Monday in munry next, at Edgefleld C. House, in the sove statted case, one Tract of Latid, contaitn ig one hundrcd and twenty-eight acres, more rless, belonging to the estate of Jesse Hobbs, e'd., and adjoining lanids of L. B. Cochran, J. . Bell, Samuel Strom tind others. TEn.s-A credit of twelve months. The urchaser will be required to give bond, with rificient security, anid a Mortgage of ite premi ts to the Ordiniary to secure the purchase loney. Costs to paid in cash. LEWIS JONES, S. E. D. Dec 11 4te 48 Sheriifs Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Marion Coleman, Applicant, vs ts Horn and Matilda, his wife, andI others, Defendants. )Y Virtue of an Order from *H. T. Wright, .)Esq.., Ordinary of Edgefleld District, I lproceed to sell on the first Monday in Jan ary next, at Edgefield C. H-ouse, in the above ise, one Tract of Land, containing two hiun 'ed and fifty acres. more or kess, adjoining tds of Stephen W. Mays, Col. S. Harrison id others. TERMs-A eredit of tWelve months. PDr taser will be required to give bond wvithi suffi ent security, and a mortgage to the Ordinary, Ssecure the ptureha~se money. Costs to be pain in Cash. LEWIS JONES, s. E. D. Dec 11 4te 48 Notice. )ERlSONS indebted to the Estate of Mrs. F. E. . Perrin, dee'd.. are requested to call anid settle, id those having clains will present them properly tested. T. II. .J0IINSON,. ) eI v 24 3m 45 MALE ACAD RE-OPENED! An Excellent Teacher Engagcd A BEAUTIFDM TO BE COPLET rT IE TRUSTEE of the Male Academy at tl place take great pleasure in anuounciig to t public that this Institition will be opened again -the 2ND MoXDAY IN JbNUARY Nrzx'r, under the im favorable auspices, I .The Teacher theylhave employed is Mr. J. LarrNxa of Fairfield, a GRADUATE OF TIJ SOUTH1 CAROLIMM COLLEGE. This gentleman enters our community with t most ample recommehdatioas from the Faculty n der whom he las finikied hisstudies. Of his abili to prepare young men for successful application the highest Seminari s of our country, there is i a doubt. It may be indded- that his strictly moi ebarneter is not less certainly established than t accuracy of his Seholarshp. The Trustees, in putting forth this notico, on desire with few worc$ to assure thowse, who mi patrunise the Institutipn under their charge, that is their determinatio*ito do all they can towards c forcing regular discipline 65d keeping up a prop degree of pride an'?dtu ation anbug the pupils. The new Building now in progres will be o of the most commodious as well as one of the mc ornate edifices of .the-kind in the State. Excellent boarding can -be obtained in priva families at $8 to -il10 per month. The Terms will be determined upon after a co sultation with the Priricipal. They will uot exeec thoso of other similar Academies. N' L. GRIFFIN, - JOUN LIPSCOMB, - 6JO'N BAUSKET.0, R. T. MIMS. } ARTHUR SIMKINS. Dec 11 tf -18 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQITY. L. B. Cochran an others. vs. Partition. Eliza Bell and ottera. B Y virtue of an order from the Court Equity in this fase, I shall proceed to sc at the late residence; of Mrs. Charlotto Roeit dee'd., on Thursdayihe 6th of January next, ti following Negro priperty, viz: Henry, Eldre, Allen, Serena and wo -children Willinn at Amanda, Caroline aid her two children lj:trr and John, Mary, Laura, Sarah, Frances, Ande son, Ellen, Henry aid Travis.. These negroes will be sold on a credit twelve months from. day of sale, except as to . mnch as will be requir'd to defray the costs i this suit which must be paid ill cash. The purchase money will be secured 1 Bonds with adequate personal 'sureties. Pu chasers to pay for pipers. A. SIMKINS, c. E. E. D. Dec. II r 4te 48 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN~EQUITY. Jam. E. Coleman and others, rs Wilson L. Coleman and others. Y Virtue of an Order from the Court } Equity in this ense, I will sell at Edgefiel C. H., on the first. Monday in January nex the following real estate of Janes B. CoLemai deceased: One Tract, called the " Readheimer Tract, containing fifteen htrndred (1500) acres, mor or less, situate in-I i ngton District on Rock Spring Creek, andi adjoining lands of Job Courtney, R. T. Mima, lands formerly owne by Owen Herrin, and other lands of the it testate. A n intecrest in anqther Tract of two hundre (:100) acres, more oilless,- sit uate in Edgehiel Distriet, adjoining I nds of Wilson L. Colema and Pat rick J. Cole an. One half oft ano er- Tract of one hnndre~ and thirty-two (13't acres, more orlsi hi.tv.fi. d District. Lioinin" lands of Wile James Neal and oth y ,4 vs. . - Bill for Partition. Nancy Neail and others. -D Y virtue of .an order from the Court D Equnity in this case, I will proceed to se. at Edgetield C. H. on the first Monday in .Janu arv next, the following hinds, vIz: -I~. A portion of-thme homestead tract, compri sing four hundred acres, more or less, situate n the District aforesaid, and lying on Peni creeli the boundaries to -be given more accurately oi day oft sale. 2. A tract of land containing eight hnndrei acres, more or less,situ-ate as above, lyinug 01 Turkey creek and adjoining lands of Avor: Bland, Aquiha Miles1 Eugene Burt and others. 3. Another tract of. land, containing one hun dred and three acres, more or less, and1( adjoiin lanids or Eugene Burt, Avory Bland and other 4. A body of bind near Edgefield C. H., ad joining hinds of Francis WV. Pickens, Francis Il Wardlaw and others, which is to be run off' iit< seven lots, as near equal as may be, amnd thu sold. The above are fine lands and should comman thme attention of all purchasers of real estat< PIlats of the diflferent tracts atnd of the last mecr tioned seven lots will be exhibited on the day sale. Trerms of se.-A eredit of one and two year from day of sale, with interest from and ate the expiration of the first year, except as to s much as will defray thme costs of this suit whmic must be paid in cash. The purchase moneyt be secured by Bonds with sullicienut suretie: Purchazsers to pay for titles. A. SIMKINS, C. E.E.D Nov. 16, 1852. 7t 4 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIEL.D DISTRICT, IN EQUITY.~ Britton Mims and other,) vs. - fill for Partitio: James R. Garrett, Will- (and Account. am Garrett, and others.J B)Y virtue of an Order from the Court DEquity in this case, I will seclI at Edgefiel C. H. on the first Monday in January ntext, th following tracts or parcels of hand, viz: I. A tract or parcel of sixty four acres, situal in the District aforesaid on Stephen's creek. an bounded by lands of Thomas McKie, WV. ( MlcKie anid Samuel Getzen. 2. A tract or parcel of six acres, situate above, lying on Waters of Horn's creek, an adjoining hinds of Thos. R. McKie. 3, A tract or parcel of sixty four acres, sold b Mrs. Eliz. Garrett, as to her life estate to Wi Garrett and by him to Samuel Getzcn. Phats of the above tracts or parcels of lan will be prepared and exhibited on the day< sale, more accurately defining their situation an boundaries. These lands will be sold on a credit of twelh months from the day of sale, except as to th costs of this suit which will be retquired in enal Purchasers to give bonds with adequate suretie ..,A..SIMKINS, C. E. E. D. Nov. 15, 1852. '7t 41 Notice, A LTL Persons indebted to the Estate of A bra -L Kilrense, dec'd., will please make imnunedia payment. Those havinig demands will present thel properly attested for payment. D). J. G ILCHRIST, Adm'r. Dcc 11 tf 48 Extra Fine Chewing. UIST received a few Boxes of EXTR A FIN tJChlEW ING TO A CCO, the celebrated " Ca honn Brand," mianufactured expressly for the Snl seriber. U. L. PENN, Aaas-r. Aug 18 tf 31 Fiour, 80 BA GS Augusta Canal FLOURt, for snle lc by E]. 110DGES, AGeExNr. Hamburg, Nov 29 - ti 46 GREAT ATTRACTIONS! lEw WINTER GOODS, Wt S constantly receiving, by the latest arr'vals fron . New York, full sapplies of Rich and Fashionable Goods, Suitable for tle season, to which he would re-spect lie fully call the attention of those visiting le city. n- Elegant French Printed DeLaines, Ty Rich Lustici.d Bhrek Gro DeRhine, to Large and Snall Figured DeLaine, low pried, ot Rich Figured Brocade Silks, 'Al Fine French and Engl;slh Colored Mulerintos, be Fine Black State and r)ialb Casmere Shawls, Black and Colored Silk Mantil'as, lY Long and Square Plaid Shawls, ly Fine Colored Flannels for Sacks, Superior Welch and Silk Warp lannels, n- Fine Brocha and Cashmere Shawls, er "Worsted Plaids. for Children, Cheap, Plain Black and Colored DeLaines, le Fine Black Bonbazine and Alpaceas, It Fine Second Mourning DeLaines, French Embroidered Collars, very Cheap, te Rich Em,,bruidered Chemisetts, with sleeves t match, n Jaconet and Swiss Insertings and Edgings, ed A Larze Asmsrtnent of Blankets. Flannels, Satinets, Tweeds, Jeass, Plains, Kerseys, Cassimnres, Brown and Bleached Shirtings and Sheetings, Tickings, &e., &c., Which he is selling ofY very low. P.lanters and theil famuilies would do well to give hin a call, wheri - they will find a large assortment of Goods at lom pneces. N0 T I C E, A Beautiful Assortment of CASIEI ERES, MERINOES, DELAINES ANI f PERSIAN CLOTHS. Also, : few inore of those handsome Plaids, Tro cades and Dress Silks. which will be sold Low. O e Blankels, Ne;|rro Clothq & T weeds, i, Together wtlh fine Boots fur Gentlemen and Boys d I have a fine Stuock. I W. P. BUTLER. Dr-c. 8 tf 47 Teacher Wanted. GENT LEM AN, qualifiedl to teach the differ. A ent branches (if the English Langnage, en1 find an excellent situation by applying at once tc either of the Subs':ribers. The Slool is situated y near Perry's Cross Roads in this District, a thickly -pipnhtted andl healthy neighborhood. Any one desiring the place would do well to ap. ply quickly, as the opportunity may not be long open. It. PElIR Y, . JAMES COLEMAN n W.M. COLEMAN. . Dec 8 5t 47 Woodville Academy, r HE T[ LSTE ES take pleasure in announeing if .1.. to the liculle that they have succeeded in pro d curing tile services of 'Mr. W. WIlTAKER t, CHILDERS. fir the ensning year, an experienced , Southern Teacher, competent to prepare Students for any College. nRates of T'ititn: moetli-rate. Board at $7,00 per i month. The School will open on the 2d Monday in V .January. For further particulars apply to the Tudersigned. W8. N. MOORJE, See'ry. Dec. 8 4t 47 Oak Grove Academy. Ilp B Exercises of this linstitution wval be re '1sumed again on the First alondlay in Jacnuary a1853. M. C. CL A RK. -Dec 1 7t* 46 __Notice ! - ~highest bidder (on the aiy, the first day of Jlann e Land, belong~ing to the ..'d., lying near the Canm . of Dr. .lohnj Land rum, .more or less, arnd known t. -.Ice months will be given, - : r'rLEBUM. *' 4t 47 Nolice. A LL Persons indebted to the Estate or Win. T. Minter, are earnestly requested to miake im m ieiaite payment, ande those havinig demands against Isaid esat wil lease render them in, prope~rty at tested, firthwith. B. F. STRO.\, Admn'r. Sept 8 Sf 34 Notice, :,ALL Persons indebted to the Estate of R. Plattl I .t). ruinson, dee'd., are respectfully notifiedl to miake imediate paymett and those hiavinig die mnatnds agarinst said estate will preseot themi forthwith, prpryattested. ,, h~'PY S USEN M. BR V'NSON. Admn'ix. ROBERTI LANIERI, Admu'or. Oct 20, tf 40 Notice. ~LL~h thse indebted tot thc estate of C. W. I. Cochran, dee'd., are regnested to mak e promlpt " aymlenut to the Administrator, and those hatving Sdeumn will render themi in properly attested. L. B3. CUCHAN, Adm'r. July 7 tf 25 Notice 1S hereby given to thiose indebted to the estate of f ElBdred W. Oluiver, deceased, to maike payment, at furtherest, by the 1st day of .lanuary next, and a those to whrom'the sail estate is indebted will meet r me in thec Orduinarv's Ottic at Edgetield C. HI., or 1 ridaly the 7th day of -lannary next, 1853, at which h time a finial settlemient will be ma~de on the estate. 0 Oet 20E. Hi. Cil.\ MDERLAJN, Adm'r. uO03m40 Read T1his and save Cost ! rpi IE Subreriber resp)ectfutlly notifwes all thouse 4 i indebted tio the Firm of O'torva & MiArS, fand also to himself, either byv noiti or ope~n accoutt ti I makce paymlent oin or hefoire the 1 st .January tnext, as longeri' idulgenececaninot be given. I W.\. 13. MAYS. Sept 15 ____ tf 35 . LL Persons indlebte-d to the estate of Oliver JA.Towles, are requestedl to make immaediate pay ,f nent, and those having denmanuds agaiinst the samti d will render thema in properly at tested. Oc. R. M. SC URRY, Administrator. Oc.9tf 38 . Adnajiistrator's Notice. LLA' personshaving demands againistthe stalte Sthem prioperly attested, anid those indebted wiill d please pay tip. Punctuality is requested, as thn Estate must be closed as early as practicable. WILSON A BNE Y, A dm'r. YSept 17 tf 30 Notice. dALL Ntes due the Subscriber, indlividually oi f s xecutor, arc placed in the Bank of Hanm d burg, fior collection. Those indebted will lheas( mke inmediiate paymnti. e Dr. John M. Galphain, will act as my A ttorney, e during nmy absence from thc State. D. ARDIS. s. Dec 23, t C hapaans Cotton Gins! -UE1 still miake these best of COTTON GINS, ' at our old stand. We warrant theta to giva satisfactiotn, whicht they nsever fail to do. "' All orders thankfully received and promptly at e tended to. "i rersons who find it miore convenient will pleast inquire of Mr. L.oD itL, Edgefield C. HI., wvh will keep on hand one or more of these Gins for sale. Address .CII A P.MAN & SONS, Coleman's N Rloads, Edgetield, S. C. BSept 15 tf 3 I-Adaniniist rator's Notic. >- ALLJ Persons having demands against the Es ?.tate of A. I1. Colenian, dee'd., are requtested to present themi properly attested, rind those mn 'debted previous to his death, by Note or Accouti will mnake innunediate payment, as further indul w gence will rnot be given. Sept17 WILSON ABNE.Y, Adm'r. JOHNSON FEMALE UNIVERSITY, AT ANDERSON 0. 3L INSTITUTION, heretofore known a 0T " Johinson Female Seminary," will go into I operation as a University, and be open for the re eeption of Students, on the first Wednesday of Feb ruary next. Rev. Dr. Wr.LIA B. Jonsso has been elected Chancellor, and is expected to be present at the I opening of the Institution. Among the Teachers, whose services have been secured, are Rev. J. SCOTT "MURRAY, r.nd Mrs. MARY E. DANIEL, both of whom are so favora bly known to the public in connexion with the insti stitution as a Seminary. In the Musie Department, it is anffiicent to Fay, that that Prince of Musicians, Professor WILLIAM WAGST. FF, will continue in charge. A detailed plan of organ'zatilon of the University will be published in .January, in paiphlet form. A ny information in respect to the University may be had by inquiring at Uloleombe's Hotel, in Ander son Vilage. Dec 22 4t 49 Thalian Academy. S ITUATEL in Anderson distriet, midway be tween Pendleton and Greenville, will be re opened on the 10th of January next, under charge or the present teachers, Rev. Messrs. J. R. Kenne dy and J. B. flillhouse. Instruetion mtay here be received in the English branches, in any branch of the Mathematical course. and in the Latin, Greek, Heb:ew, French, or German language. The high est rate of tuition wil! be $9.50 per quarter. Board ing at $7,00 per month. A ddress Equality or Double Branches, S.C. By order of the Board of Trustees, T. II. IcCANN, See'y. Dec 2 3t 49 Abbey Green Female Institute, By lniss Sophisa chapilu . mIS Institution is located seven niiles North o Edgelield C. 11., and within sight of Elton P. 0. It is situated in a remarkably healhby portion of the District, and convenient to an excellent Spring. The building is-entirelv new, large and commond ious. The I nstructress, Miss CHAPIM, 11A5 the reputation .f being an experienced andl talented Teacher. The Elementary, and all the higher branches of English, together with Latin and French are taught. Terms per Session of five months for all branches except Mlusic,.................... ...$10 00 Music, including use of Piano,...........25 00 GooJ Board can be obtained in the neighborhood 21 $7, par Munth. For further inforiation, if de sired, apply to either of the uniersigned. S. W. NIClJOLSON JOSEPH ADAMS. Oct 28 .4me 41 c Flint Hill Academy. THE Trustees take plleasure in annoancing to the publierthat they have engaged for the en suing year, the rervices of Mr. W. Bi..K, gradu ate of Oglethorpe College, Georgia. Tho School will open (in the 2nd Motilay in .Tan nary next, aid the Scholastic year will consist of T1en Montths, at the following rates, viz: Spelling, Reading, Writing and Elementary Arith netic ............................$12 00 a Geography, Graninar, Arithmetic, Deela matiol and Compos"ition,.......... 16 00 Algebraal the higher lranches of Math ematies........................ 24 00 Latin. Greek, &c..................... 30 00 f Goial Board can be obtained in the neighborhood at $7.00 per niouth. C hK' For further particulars, please apply to either p or the Undervigned. ti THOS. PATNE. o-3 W. WILUA.S, l k B. CONNOLY, S n JAS. 11. MIMS. fA Dec I 5t 46 d RIDGE SCHOOLS! ~fT1E RIfDGE FEMiALE SCHOOL will open .on thefirst aanay of JIanuary next, near the residence of the Utnderaiganed, unader thec chaarge of r Mni.s MiAny E. .JtUas. This lady received her edu eation uder the instruction of te Rev. Dr. .Iohn- h: soan, froma whomar she brings ha'gha recommaaendations. She is also fiavortably known in this District as an instructor of youth. T The branecs of eduication neually taught int Fe- ti nmale Academties with Mlusic, will be tataght in this *' at thae uasuail pries. tl Good Board etam be obt.ained in thec neighborhood ThIOS. PrrrS.) Ridge, Nov 24 tf 45 a The Ridge Male School WTLLi be openied on the 1st Mionday of Januarya ?next, a little below Sir. Wade Hlolsteina's resi-t deanee, undehr the ebharge of Mir. K(r.tesE, whao wvas taught by Rev. hir. Kennedy, of adersont, andl is favortably known int this Distract as an instructor of youatha. Theo usual branchecs of educatio'n attended to ia Male Aenadeamies inceluinag the Classics, &c., will be h tauaght tat the usual prie s. s WA DE 110LSTON, ] -; g THO.\lA S .\T ES, 8 Ridge, Nov 24 tf 45 t Upholsterer in General! . ,R. G. 0. DECINERT, Upholsterer .LV"Land Paper H-Ianger, respectfully annotunces to thec citizens of Edgefield atad its vicinity that he is ntow prepared to mlake to order, Beds, hair and Shuck IMattrasses, and also to attend to PA PER HANSINGS, WINDOW BLINDS, SHADES, &C, Str. LD. will attend punctually to business, and all orders will be spceedily aand faithfully exeuteiL. lie will be found at the Oflice formnerly occupied by Chtancellor WAIDAIYa except wvhen elsewhere engaged. Dec. 15 3t* 48 Teacher Wanted. A TEACH ER is wanted to take charge of the [IHorn's Creek Mlale A endemay. One comnpe tenat to instruct ini boath Modern and Ancient lanl guages, anad enna brintg good recommaaetndationts, will indt an excelienat situationa by miakinag imediate tap plic.ation to eithter of the Suabseribers. lie muust be " enatirely Southern in principal :rnd feeling. ,101N 11. FA IR, WASH. WISE, h Dccl 11. P. TILLMAN. ti Dc1tf 46 Notice. ALTL Persons indebted to the Estate of Jane . Loge A anAeed., are requested to mke ime setthemn forthawith, paroperly attested according to law. AMBROSE IX, Adma'r. Feb 5 2mn 3 ( Notice. t SLL Persons indebted tot the Estate of Saraha d I. Fendly, dec'd., will please nmake imnmediate ja pzaymnent. Thtose haavinag deamands will presenat thema n proprlyattetedforpament. proerl atesed or D. J1. GILCHIRIST, Adrn'r de bonia non. C Decc11 tf 48 Notice. ,.LL, Persons indebted to the Estate of Hardy A. white, dee'd., are requested to make immedi- ( ate payment anad those haaving demands against the eamti, will renader thema in properly attested. JAMlES Hi. WHITE, Adm's W. II. GRIFFITH. Nov. 17 3mn 44 Potatoes, Onions, &c. A CONSTANT supply of Potatoes, Onions, 11.Oranges, Lemons, Coeonuts. &c., aty be founad at E. 110DGES, AGENT. Nov 26 tf 46 Positive Notice. ALL Persons hanving demands against thte estate .. or Luke S. Bland, dee'd., will renader them in - duly attested, and thaose indebted by note or open account will miake paymnent, by the Fourth of De eaaber next, as'the heirs arc all of age, anad 1 am determined to close upa the estate. WiAh. MOBLEY, Admnir. - OctG 3 m 38 Notice, A LL Persons indebted to thec Subscriber by note l .t.or open aecounat, arc earnecstly re-quested to mnake pament by or before the first of January next. U. A. SHAW. Nov in 9t 43 Co-Partnership Notice, [HAVE this day associated 31r. THOMAS B. LUITLTn business with me, which will in future e transacted under the firm of Bows.. & ThTr. S. E. BOWERS. Hamburg, Nov 5, 1852. - Notice. &LL persons indebted to S. E. Bowzu, wil ples" oil and pay their notes and accounts, a I aim desirous of closing my old business imms. liately. . 10 WEIRS Hamburg, Nov 5, 1852. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Family GroceryI. W;TE KEEP constantly on hand a -large and. ?Vwell assorted Stock of GR OCERIES, viz:. Bacon, Lard, Sugar, Coffee Molasses, Syrup, Mackerel, Vhole, Half and Quarter Barrels, and Fanily Mm Mackerol in Kits, iPE RMk4 ADAMANTINE CANDLES, LAMP AND LINSEAD OIL. RAISINS.*AL. MONI)S. NUTS OF ALL KINDS, PRESE RVES, PICKLES, !resh Lobsters, Salmon and Sardines, CANDIES, IPICES ALL KINDS, SOKED BEEF &TONGU2 FINE OLD BRANDIES" WINES, Fectar, Eagle and Rye Whiskey, -Axaco i Well selected Stock of CROCKERY and ALASSWARE. BOWERS & HIT' lamburg. Now 5, 1852. tf - 43 Notice ~~. h TOHIN IR. WITT havingl purebaed, the Jexcluive interest of the MACHINE SHOP f Mesars. Evsnsxz. &-Wrrr, will keep constantly n hand the following articles, in complete and ex - vilent order, and at the Augusta prices, vi":z Sash filled with Glass and Primed, made of all sizes and according to. order. -ALSO-,.. Pannel Doors, Winadow Blinds, DOOR FRAMES AND WINDOW FRAMES, MANTEL-PIECES, led Steads, Tables, Wash Stands, Chairs, Beau reaus, Writing Desks, Work Stands, Book Cases and all %itler Cabinet and Joiners Work, &c., &c. -ALSO epi ring and Job Work of every kind appertaining the aboive articles, and Furniture of every des iption, done promptly, and upon the most liberal 'tins.. Edgerfield C. I.. Dee 1, 1852. . tf, .46 Ware-House and Commission BUSINESS, . HAMBURG, S. C. WALKER & CO,, beg leave to inform the -is public generally, that they continue the Warehouse & Commission Business, t the stand ocecpied by them -for the twoypqst ens.s, andi previously by WALER & BaDroa.D The Ware-Ifouse is in genod order, and being lo tted in the Iighet part of-Town, is safe from high uter. The late freshet barely renehing the lower rs-not the least damage was done to Cotton. A. WALKR will devote his personal attention, iusively to the business, and hopes from long ex irienee, and a desire to please, that none will leave te estab:ishment dissatisfied. Those who patronize our War-ev-House, wilbe .pt constantly advised of the state of the produce arkrts. Cash advances made on produce in store, when !sired. A. WALKER D.L ADAMS. Oct 27 Gm 41 Hardware and Catlery 17 L 1E Svbscriber begs Ialevtoinform the citizens~ Lof Edgeiel and thre Upj.er D~istricts, 3ksreaf is opened a large and general Stock of. H A RDW ARE t C UTLE RY, ,gether with every other artidle con with is Hardware busiiess, at the forniedly epied by II."A. KEN nerl 6pit.. e. Amercan II. -trn f hlavmn n . ndefrom ve mc vite the ndhyetO uck comhbines e purchasing elsewhtee as y7 Id Isenirely news. iele in the JBordwa~ Uamburg. Oeit JA 3m -DERSON. Er The Abbevill re-e.vil4. iner, Lanrenmsvilelerat~da il copy 3 months and forward bi erson Gaz te, Removal! ['HEI Undersigned respcetrntlly informs his old Lcustnewrs, friends and the publie generally that ,has renmoved to his BR!CK STORE, on Centre reet, between Alessrs. Jlosism SIDLEYflnd Czoxo5 onmsso, where he olUers for sale a general assort ent of FAMILY GROCERIES. Mr. Eunmo IlotDGs is my duly authorised Agent well G oodls, and the business will be conducted ider the style of E3. IlODGES, A gent. 11. A. KENRICK. Uamburg, Nov 29 tf 46 COT TON FACTORS, ENERAL C0M'ON MERCHANTS, BOYCE & CO'S WHARF, C!RAEStTON. S. C. Er Reference-W. P. BUTLER, Edgefield C. H E. WILMOT WALTER, GEORGE H. WALTER, R. T. WA LKER. Nov 24 - tf 45 rogans, Boots a nd Shoes! AT NO. S0, EasT BAY, C!HAEStTON, S. A I IE Subscriber otfers for sale a LARGE and EXTENSIVE Stock of the above Goods hieh will be sold Whmolecale and Retail at sowr iCEs ! Ile wonuld respectfully solicit and examination of is assortmment by Merchants and Planters visiting e City. U Orders will have prompt attetftiou. R. A. PRINGLE, No 30, East Bay, Charleston, S. C Nov 17 2m 44 Ladies Circular Cloaks. 'NOWDEN &r SHEAR, AugustaGa.,, have just received a rupply of Ladies Velvet IRCULAR CLOAKS, and La-lies black wa red1 and plain blaek SILK CLOAKS. Also. a splendid assortment of Ladies Embroiud -red Valceienes, TLace and Paris Trimmed. [ousquitan Collars, Sleeves and Chimasettes.'et w andI elegant styks-to- which they respectfully vite the attentio~n of the Ladies. S. & S. will receive, in a few days, Ladies black loth Cloaks, made of a beautiful fabrie. Dec 1tf - 46 Vhiskey, RumD, Brandy, &c. 'O~ BAR RELS Reetilled, Monongahela and Mil }X Ier's Old Rye WHISKEY, New England and Jamaica R UM, American and Holland GIN. A merican anid French B RA NDY, Madeira, Tcnerife andi Malaga WINES, Peppermint, Cinnatmon and Perfect Love COR-. ~I AL, L EMON SYR UP, by the Gallon or Bottle, Irish and Scotch WHISKEY, Cider and White Wine VINEGAR, Pint, Hlalf-pint and Quart FLASKS, Wine. Lenmon Syrup and Porter BOTTLES, DEMIJO HNS, all sis. E. EODGES,- Auntrr. Nov 29 if - 41 Cheese. [\ BOeS rime GOHEN HESE Nov 29 tf 46 Lumber!1 Lumber-!i F HE Undersigned.hais a large quantity of LUM L.BER on hand of assorted dimensions, at bia Price, Square Edge, 75 eta per 100 feet. " Rough " 37j e." " DcJAS;L. HILL de IUGES, natf 47