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FURlIAN UNIVERSITY. r NIIS 'niverity, which, under a parti:d orgnni zation, went into operation in .anuary last, wa (ole1 ely ornmiiized by l,te ard tof Trustees at t'acir Late mn. eting- in Ave,,n:st, wit h thiree Diepart tuentst--Acadunlie, Colle.;i-ite and Theological. Acudemvic Department. In this Departatit are tlaught : orth-graphy an Rhetorcal ! ua .!ieg: tgraphy and I listory ; Pen m:neship: IE:is Gronmuir and Composition A rithmetie mnd ltei .k-Ketep-in-z; the EIh-ments 4e Algebra :141i Geomentry ; and the Latin and Greel LKaniguages. The prie: object of this D:-partn:-nt, beside preparing Studints i'..r the Coleliate DIprtmen when a tuil coinrs.- is contem'ted, is to make _o. Eiglili sch'olars. The .ntiii mid G reek are taugh as an inst ument of mental culture, but mrlet par tieuilarly ars a nccessary nwcans of tobtaining thorough vequaintance wiih the Engbsh ilngae None of the ut -lies (if this )epartment will 1 d ispeisel witie, uilctt the pareit ter geutardian par ticu'arly requests the tmi.ientu of the Ancient Lan glage. Collegiate Departmeet. In this Department are instituted six Schouols to Vit: lat. The School of A nc'-nt Languages, including the I Iebrew. 2d. " " " Mathematies and Mechanica Philosplv. 3d. " " " Natural ililosophy and De scriptivc Astiontilny. 4 t. " " Chemieistry and Natural History, 5th." " " lteletua aId .!oral Philooi ophy in1 I listorv. Gth. " " I .ogie. Ilhetrie and Eviden ces of Christianity. Thmeological Departsmvent. In t'is Department are institutel three Schooli to) wit : 1.4t. L-cgt'eal and Systematie Theology. 2d. Ev'ele'sitei i.-.tory. 3d. Sac-ed Rhetorie. The duties of these Deparitents :re- for the pres cnt devtilved upon four l'rt-fr-eeorp aed line As'nis tant, with the expetation ithat oiher Plrtfesors wil bo &airtly aidied. The ni-vW Term will open the First Wednesdeui in ibru'ary next, I.3. The Vue.1tion will cleam Mne- herea;ter in the mihile of Nvember and terminate on tht first Wedneshivtel ini Flerary. Tuiion, $42 per ainnum, payable: %emi-,knn1ually in alvance. Gtooo boiard1 was gencrally obtained the present year at $10 per month. exc'lusive of wasincg. A ne about the same ratle my be vxpecte.i the coming year. if not loiwer, as porovision4s are allre abudt. For fm th.r partiieners. s.-e Catdlgnet, or address Prof. 11. C. EDWACSu, Grveiville. S. C. Rt. FU'idIAN, Sec'v I'uard of Truse'ts. .Dec. 16. 2W 51 G" The Charleston 'onrier, C'umbiia Car'li nIan, Edgeiv'd Advertiser. and Darlington Flg, w.11 copy the above twice, (weekly.) and please 110' tire editori:d!y. especially in regard to change in t m.- of vaction. M hc Governor. E.XECV1:TIV E EPART1 ENT, CLAENDON., )eC. 1852. IN RELATION to the Pardiningz Peewer, when ever petitisus sheall be presnted feel Pardn, tihe repoert oef thee .Jeude wh. tI rit.ed the case wvill be a r'eluiis'tione. ini all cassnot t11 o le iemiitted. lTe facilVi wih wiich applen!s fir melrey ecan hce ob. tained. arte too wtell undtertstiul tio weig'.h withe thet E..te'utive an ild to eeble the Gov'ernor toi is pense waih tihe' highe perenEtive ofe~.rcyt-wichl ics ae constittionlei he'n..st-it is anllfest that a dispas 'iotet' shnoucld lie nue. Tisl de'teritio i0s aiib solute. By ordecr. B. T. W1.\'TS, See'y Execeitive' Depeartnwn'lt. Jan 5 It - 5t Execut ive Depar'tanent. ])EC.'hD!1'EI~ 21, 1 P52. ALL C'ommnun Centions to li he Gverem.e' slh'uld heL~s addereses--d teoIc hi at his cresidcence inc C'er cudeon. Futon Po.st Oflie.-. iMy order: B. T. WATTS, JlanS 5It 51 STVATF. OF s0ti'ii CARO(L1NA. IN O)IN ARLY. B3YIH. T. WltIGlI ., Esq.. Ordinnry of Edge. iedDistrict. Wh~ierea~s, Wt. 1i. Jeninie', hast appilied toe me foer Leitelrs ef Admiiinietration. ecn :ll andci stinnar tile gtiods aned eb'a I tlS. righltse and t'cd Its of 'Thos. Cha~mberl.due, late of' the District aforesaeid, decea~sed. Th'iese are, theefolere. to cite and tedmonishi all an~d sinular. the kindr':red aneredlileera of' lte said deceased, to bee aend aplpe:.r beeore met. ait our next Orditnary's Coucirt fir liih~ eie ai istrict, to be holdt'n att Edgetield Coucrt Ileouse. onl the 5th day of Januae~ry niext, to shocw ettnse, if any, wiy the saiid 'adminiistration shotuld unot be 'grancted. Givecenuder my1~ hland aced seai, ihis the 12th dayv of .Jan., inc ti yeair oef eiur Lord one thcous ad eliht htundred anld iifty-thireme an ed in thne seLven'Ity-s5eveth.cl yea'r ofl Aet'rie:cc indepeien'cel Janl 5 t 5I IN ORDIN ARY. B ' I T. WR l . Es<nire, Or'dinary oj Wiherte'as Eliz:..ethI A. Iiumilton and Jas. M. Hlarrisonl havie appeliedi io mee fer I .etter's of Ad. unineist rat ionc, Oil aell :ened singeulatr lice goocds aned chcattels, rights aced credits of' Lemel' J. Unm.ac iitnc, late of the District afo'ere'said, diecea:sced. Th'iestj are, t heerefoere, t o eit e anded e mionish aill aend singtelar, the kinedre'd anid cretditors otf tihe said deceased, to be ancd apepear before cce, at otur cnext Ordinaery's Couirt foe' the said District, to be heolden :at Edgelield C. House, one the 12th day of' Januac~ry ine.,. to show causee, if teny why tile satid admiinistratione should not be grae'eted. Given lender my hiand atnd seal, this 3rd day~ oIf Jatnuary', ini thie vetnr of' oucr L ord onie iihou tsand eigh't len edre'd anid lifiy-ithrete, tand ite lthe steenty-seventh yeatr of Amceriecn I cdepen dence. IH. T. WILtGHT'1, o. E. D. June .5 2t 51 Lost or islaidI NT E ien A. A. (hItrk, for $175,00. due 25th thle' followicng credits : 1st Juleiy l e.ti, $75 ,Ui : 1th ,lnutary I1847. i 50.00 : I5the.\pril 1848l, $1 00.100 peed 9the Alartcht 14. $I100,0ee. All persons tire f..rewairn~d aeganst tradieng foer eid Nolte, tandi tin intorioiitionl ceringeiie it will lbe thnktfully re .hian 4 Jt 5 Not ice. rpH E Stockholders oef thee Odd Fillowis an~d Tie sonie11 lIuil ling Assoieation ae hiereby1 nilfied thant the Secoiid Incstahnlenet oef 2c leer c''et. will be reeiuired ti e p- id oct or befoire' the ierst oif F'ebtrua yy niext. By order oif the Pr'esient tandt D irectors , J. A. W~ILLilAMs, See'y aend Treaes. Janc 4 4t 51 Notice. A LL Persons indeebted tio the Estate of .Jmne A. Andeersonl, dee'ed.. tire reqinestedto Im nakt againsct stad Estite wrill p&etse pere'senit thcem, as it i desirous thatt the' estate she'll he s'el witout de lav. . d- A N I WiRSON. Aedmc'r. Ja. 2 t' 51. To Rent the Graniteville Hotel - lIE UNDERSIGNED having purchased th if above E-stablishment, offters to rent it for oal t or more years. This IiT E L, built ammne five yearl - 4i th all mther buildings attacied, are now it line order and1 realy to occulirv. A speacimus STA BLE. 70 by 54 feet, now undel contract, wll be finished in a few days. I A fine (A Rt DEN of some two acre if. attached - tio the Ilmte'l, made rich with a thorough broad east e'verimg of m11an11tre, well ploiughed in, ant ,f made ready for the seed of the Gardener, with t1 k never fatiling, Spring mnd Well of ,.ir.- tld Water; and, as to lealth. Granit. ville will not sufrer in cum Svoar:son with any ther Village in the State. ail t beimg so near the Itailroad, pliecs the Charleston, A tizusta and Ilavmhur: markets at da.ly connunanm. t IThme who malay fe.el dlimmnsedl to rent this desira . Ile I lotel are invited to visit Graniteville. and enljoy Ssimlte fof the pure air and after witnesiig the de lightful s'ght (of coaseless enrgy and enterprise pertfrmned by the stib..r anm induotrious inhabitaintp of the pl.ce' will nti. it is believed. leave this beau tiful Vilsage but under the imost favorable impres Sitmns. F.,r further pairtictlars., apply to 'M-.-strs. Wm. G(ssea.. fir Cirltmton, B. C. IIARD, of Graniteville, I. L. I., ni.siv, of Auguta, or to the Submeriber a liekory H ill and Prince Win. Par:sh. S. C. D. MCBRIDE. Tec 29 3t To Rent. SWI LL R ENT s mMuse aid Lot fr the en suing year. It is' situated three-quarters of M mi.le froma the \illage, ol tie Ciolunibia road, and im a desirAble residence for a faisly. L. CO\A It. Dec 29 tf so Cloaking, ) IC I ored and U1:lak VEI.VETS of variou .10 kinds for Mantillas man. Cloaks. A few piece m of aniisome pio~lihei Cfrilh for Lates C'o.tks, witlh som;i1e ofi the richebt triinmii.4 male. Fur sale ehenl at GIRAY il!OTiElS. Atuguata. a., No-v 17 tf 41 Administrator's Sale! 1 Y an Ordler frm I I.T. Wright, E.;j., Orlina rv or Edgeield listr:et. I will proceed to -sll atthe late reaidenec of '. 11. Ehai. ded., on Ti E.SDAY, the I ith day f Jamu-ry next. all the personal priope.rty of said ieceased, consisting of Twenty-One Likely Negroes, itock mf I orses andl Mules, (mws andmm 1 lmg . C0rn. Fmdder iad Plantation Tools, tog.ther with I limse hlad and Nitchni Furnture, and other articles not necessarv to mieiti. Said propertIy will be sold on a credit of twelve !ai1mith1s. 'urcavlsser s tmm give Nite with two ap proved securitiemt. All sui msf aid uinder S5 (asih. TiHOS. GA RETT, Adam'r. Pec 29 2t 50 Carriages! AT TilE OLD STANI) OF S. & J. GILBERT CHARLESTON, S. C. Is &E. 1J. GILBERT continue the . CARliA( E IWSINESS at the above stand.mi Nos :-5 aml 40. Wentworth Street, where they will be polease-d to exhibit to their old friends and us temers a very Extensive Stock of Vehicles, comprisin thise of their owi maniufaeture togethet varoums tler stylne uually fniad in this inairket. Timir loamg sacquaintanmce with this market as Maiufacturers am eDalers will enable them to iofir great iiilucvieets tom purchasers both in style aid pries. Aug 25 tf 32 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY, -1Y T1. T. VIIlGIT, Esgr., Ordinary of . deiedld I)i'triet: WXhereas. Thomimam Guarrett, hass apliemd to me fomr Letters of Admainisattimmn, on aill said sinigular the mgomods aid chiat; lea, rights aid credits of Chaitrs. G. Gairrett, Iate of the District,aforeasaid, decea~sed. | These are, therefomre, to cite and admonti sill ,anad singulnar, tlie* kindred :aid ereditomrs omf the said decea:sed, tmo be aid appeatsr lwfore' ime ait our niext Ordin:ary's Couirt for uhe siad Dist rict, to lie hlenca sit iEdgelield Comurt linmuse on the 5th day of Januairy next, tin show csauset if any, whiy the said'adiniistratioin abould not bie gramnted. Giveai nnder msy hatnd and seal, this the 22d1 dayv of Decembler,'in: the vear oft omur Lord one thtousnand eighat hutndred :amd fifty-two, said in the sevenaty-.sevenath yesar of Amierican Iudepen deasce. Hi. T. WRIGilT, o. E. D. Nov 24 2t 45 state of South Carolina, ED)GEFIELD) DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Benij. L. Gill, Sarah, his wife, anid Stusan.\lorris, Bill for vs - Partit ion. Sarahl Smlorris, et al. J '.1 Tiappe::rintg to may satissfactimn, that the De Sfendmata, .mlisn Mmrrisi, Domctrinae .\morris. Willi::mn leaadiick 31orris, Jonmi Morris and lesasiant 3mrris, jr., re.,ide beyonmd the limtits of this Staie, On: 3otimn of Mr. Ausr~r, Solicitor for CompIlainiatS, It is ordred, thaat theyi do pprwiin thmree mnonths~ from the date hereof, andtm aswer, pileadu mr denmtir to this ill, or .inmeiit and Ordier pro confessuo will be tsakent Dec A. SIKINS, C. E. E. D. De 93m 50 Notice. . L.L Pertmuns indebted ton thes Estate of Ems~ley .. GolYE. dlee'd., :are hereby niotfied tmi maike imi mteiaute payme taid thomse tom whm thme cataite is iieted~m will presenit their clstaims forthwith ini due foma, as I sama determiiined to windm up the estate as sioon ais thme laiw will perimit mie. 11. T1. WIllG'IT, 0. E. I). Ordinarv O)flimce. I me 29i. 3am 50 Blankets, [R A\Y lBROTIlI Elis, hamve mmn hand a lairge as Gsortimenit uof lil,ANE1<ETS, of vairiouminds Prah'sis somte of th liermt Ssmmny Woml finie fini iihed, iimipmrtemd. With a beirge aissormatment o Lower Girades sand P:saitation iilamikets, which we are sellin~g ceasp. orv17 tf 41 61arden Seeds, Fresh & Pure. r allE Subscriber has just received) and offers for 1 sate ai large supply of FRtEhsaid PlURE G.\I 1)EN ~EE EDS, froma the celebrated Seed Es tasblihmenat of Coamstinck, IFerre &Co., Withlirsi.ld, Coin:. Seeds frma the above estaiblihment hiave beetn tested by imany of aiy custoimers. stnd 1 be lieve hatve given genseral saitisfactt~mun. If you desire tin havte youir gairlen well suippml~ed with fine vege ta'es, don't naeglect to caill andl get a supply of these seeds. GI. L. IPENN, .\GENTr. ie 29 if 5it Pocket Book Found. I )ICKEI) up mn the Phstk Rmoad this side of SIliinhurg. The nwner easn i.-.e it by cominsg forsward, describing it properly, aid pasyiaig for thiu niotiee. D~ec29 tf 50 Tea, Candles, Sugars, &Cm ' L.\CK, Ilysoin, Gunipowder, lamperiatl and~ .1) Youing ilyson TE A. itn hlaf, Quarter, Eighth Itoxes anid Catties, ailso amt retail. Sperma, A dsiiantine ansd Star CA NDLES, ICrushied, Powdered aiind Clarified SUGAR, Turpentiine, Tmilet and Shasvimr~ SOAP. For sale by E. IIODGES, A ois-r. Nov 29 tf 46 Notice. . LL Persons iindebted to the estate of Ellington 11 Clairk, dlee'di., sire here'by notitied to make im meitamnasnd thtose haavinag deasnds asgainst sadett ill preseant them properly attested. JAS. BLACK WELL. Ily) 7 tf 2 Just Received, 3,500 LBS. Chsoice lip-Counatry BA CON, 1,000 " " iBaltimnore " For sale by F. M. NICIIOL AS. Oct 26 if 4 Wanted to Hire A E good Male and Female SERVANTS, tateda Hotel, fmor wvhicha liberal wages illi be given. A pply itnaunediately to F. M. NICilOLAS. n..29 on 0 BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL! Rev. N. ALDRICH, Principal. MR. STUCK LER, lPxor. or Music, Fritycii, &c MRS. J. IMcCL NOC, TEACEri or PnllMARr TJ HE TEACHERS if this A eademy grate fuly acktnowledge the liberal patronage they have enijoyed liar the aist year. ThI.y exceedoingly reuret ihat ti inconvenienee of their Rttoois has hithertop afluarded them no oppoai tunity foir a pubie examninationi oif their S.hlolars. It is with pleasure, h..wever, they ainounee the sipetdy erectione of : arge and conavenivit bceilling. A louita lot hails already bvei iracureal and arraingemints ar in pro agress foir th, immen di..te commenetm-nt of the builline which will be hasitenedI too comh-.1tionl. The School will then be furiishe6td with all IIe ne eessarv alplaratlus fiar fheilitating the Schilar. in th eariaous D epartments of Study, and the pul'!ie are assured that no pains will be spared to place the School (in an toiual foiotina with atny ill the State. The ex,-rei,-s oaf the Seliol will be resuied ten MON IA Y, .lanuary 3d. Terins aof Tuition the sanic as formerly. It is desirable that the Selalnrs begin with the aIecniig of ti Sessioi, partienlarly louch as intend to clommnce the high branches tof P-tudy. The 'eaebers hold themselves in readiness to ae emllmodat.- the Sch hiri with Board at the usual prices, $10 per nouth. Due '!9 tf 5o BY THE GOVERNOR. ORIDER No. 1. COL U.\BIA, Dec., 1.'1, 18S52. rjlE following genitlemenci have baen ilappointed it cinmni..wiaaned AXid-dle-Campij ta his Ex el lency the Go(verior and Commandler-in-Chief, with the rank oi Licieuant Caoleil, iad will ie ubeyed and reipected aceordinagly. By order: .1. W. CANTEY. A djutant and luspecetur General. James Simnifls, blatliew Irvine Keitl, James Siakler, Thomas M. Wagner. .4lhn1 lIarlestoni RcIald, L. M. Kvitt, .1. 1). Ashnore, J. T. Siomi, J. N. Sin-dl, Frank liampton, W. A. Atierumi, A. Me Farlani, A. C. Garlingtn, S. . Na .on, 1i ichard C. lIichardson, 11. L. Tillinghast, Julius J. I ilguni.il. Dec 22 3t 49. ORIER No. 2. CUOL UMBIlA, Dec. 1-1, 1%152. T IIE following" gentvleen have b,-en apolnted lad4 cpmi I ned Aids-de-Camp to; Ilios. E.x celle-ney the Gtov..rnor and Connnandeii~itr-ini-Chit-, with the rank iof Licut. Coloul, aid will be obeyed and respected accordingly. By or der: J. W. CANTEY. Adjutant and Inspector General. A. Maxton ",pring-4, A. M. Ruth, "ITn I m an , 1tobert Munro.jr., J. M. luwell, Jtanloln Callun, Taul Hiamiaite, WV. E. Wilsou, William l'inckney Starke, Augu.stus Sima.th, W. L. Itvlaatls, f. II. Witherspaon, Robert J. Wiliglihau, A. Waring, E. P. llradley, Wmii. E. Zimmlnernman, Rt. I.. ferit, .lneiab Halser, Sa:nauel Sparks. jr., J1. E. Cunttin, If. Rush Canybell, Franctis Wa'. i riot, J. ii. JIaekso, Rt. G. 1 Iotardl, Ell:ot MI. Keith, John .1. Caanyers, Josephl J. Pope, Geergc MCleahiam. D~ec. 20 50 2t PRO PUBLICO. New Goods! New Goods !! BOOTS, SilOES, CAPS, HATrS, &c. H AMBURG S. C. -'r!H E ubsceriber hiavinig unisurpaissed facilities. I fr nuplyinlg thle M.arket ith the above art eles, wulda renlew his soilicitations11 to his customears anid the comumnilllty' genlerally, to give bitn a e~ill be. faire paurchaisinag elsewhere.n he 1 is conutident that he e:ml show as welt selected an1 alSSortmen~lt as is to be faiund in thle State thiis aidei of Chaarlestoni. unda lhe is determiinedl to campa te with thei pariaes of that City. Ciamie asll, andi judge rur yoursielves, ais gaaodis will be freelv~ shuwn. .10IIN 'aUELSII. Oppossite the Amiericanl Hotel. Dec 22 1m 4 Olear Spring Acadcasy. I WI lL teach a select Schoaol aaf iabont Sixte--n IScholars. Yoiung mlenl pursuinlg the coaurse rae qinired for enlteringi the Soiuth Carolinau Caile~ge waaul.l he preerredl. W'ith tis arrtaneent I thin1k I en afely piromlise that my~ pupils will learn twice as mlUch as they call ill any crowdled Schaoil. The scholaistie year will consist of 40 weeks, divi ded into, two Sessioans. Jfaarcan ll be hadJ iln good ramiilies e'rmvenient to thle Acadeimy. The Schaool will comenee the 341 Moaily in Jaua~trv. Address the Subscriber att Callhoun's Mills. '.1. L. lICSLECY. Take Warning i A T.L thoase whoia are indehbted toa mle indlividun 11 ally, Walker & ColemIian, lirannoln & (Cale Iman, nr W. Il. Itranlnon, that doa naot malke paymnlt by the first aef Februmry next, wiil 11ind thleir ae counlts andi noltes ill the handas of Ollhicers for ccl b-etionl, as mlonev3 1 mlust have. .M. W. COLEMAN. Jlamblurg. Dec 13, 2m 40 Notice. I A PPOINT Mr. R. J. ih~ru of HIamburg~, my 1.A gent in the settlement aif dues tea myself, or any of tile palrties aibove mlenitined. The bosoks are ill his han~dS. StL W. COl.EICNAN. Hlabturg, Dec 15, 1852. 2mn 48 Notice! T IE Undersigned have this alay associated ,.Uthemselves tiogether in the PRIA CICE? OF L AW, forn Edgetield District. A ny butsiniess en trusted to them shall he promplltly attendtedl to. IMr. A-rKISON will keep all Oifice at Edgefiel, in rear aof the Court House, where he can be rounid at all timeIs. M. M. GR AY. W. Ui. ATKINSON. Hlamburg, Nov 5, 1852. tf 43 Wanited B OOT. Shoe anad HarneLss Makers. Also, fair sale, atll kindse or Upper anld Sole Leather, Niorlh erni alnd Frenich Calf Skinis, Linlingl antd Bindinig Skinis, Harness and lHand Reather, Shoemiaker'sa Findlings, Boots an~d Shoes anda P'lantationi Irogansl always on hand-nmade of best miaterials. Also, Lamlp, Train, Neetsfoot and Tanners Oils, for sale by. T1. MIMS. D)ec 15 tf 48 Carpets, I(RAY BROT HERS, A ugusta, Oa.. have now ~.in Store a full suppa~ly of Rich anld Elegant Brussels; Threeply, lngnne and Cotton CA B PETS with Rutts anad Druggets to match, which they ofier to thc public cheanp. Nov 17 tf 44 For Sale or Rent, THlE HOUSE AND LOT of the ,, Undersigned inl the Village or Edge S field. The Uhouse hats six good Rooms, with a fire place to each and is well finished. The bit consists of three Acres, and has all necessary out buildings on it. There is a con stanlt stream of water running throulgh the [.1 Possession givenI the first of .lanuary 1853. M. L. BONH[AM. Dc 8 tr .47 EDGEFIELD COLLEGIATE XNSTITUTE Rev. C. A. RAY1IOND, Principal. TRUSTEES. HoS. N. L. GRIFFIN, ED31UND PENN, S. F. GOODE. Da. It. T. MI3S. rP HE TR USTEES and TEACIERS of this .1. Institute tendWr their most respectful thanks. for the very lileral patronage bestowed upon the institution during the past year. They are also hnpy to ainnounce the very prosperous condition of tilt? Intitute, unl its flattering prosperity for the ctmting year. Th.iv aeurc their pntrons that ne wfMart will be spa:a.d to continue deserving (if so liberi it patrosnage. The next Sesion will commence on MONDAY, thel 11th of .hmaury I53. The an Teaenobers will be employed in tie dif. ferest Depsartments. as during the past year. Anti the ..amt rates of Tuit:on, and general regulati..s Pupils can enter at any time during the Session, ani if near the niuile or closo of the SrEsion, th-y will be charged from the tite of entranec. to the entl of the Sesasion. Thote leaving before the Sel. .iti closes, axcept in cases of sickness, are charged for the wile essiton. Applicntion for admission may be mtade to either of the Trustees, or the P'rincipal. Dee :-2 tf 49 EXTENSIVE SALE OF REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY. 1 EING deirous to remove to the West, I will 3 sell at publie sale, on TUESDAY, I8th day of Janiary next, at nay residence. the following vainua ble Hieal Estate, lying tne mile atl a half from the Pine IloIse, in Edgetield Distrivt, vTz: Elevens nsadred Acres, l-ing the Mill Traet-almo, a lease of one tlnusand (100t1* acren more-tlte uid tlas being for eight years or longer if the Mill should reqjuire it to ent the timibr. The eleven hundred aeres, has hadl iothintg cut froin it, of consequllence, fIor nev-eral v,-are.sNad in now well tinmred. The Mill is a Cir eilar Saw carriei by wat-r power and will eut frona four to six thousand feet per day-is in excellent u:der, and hag a larLte putronsage. Also, the Ill.\llMTEAD TRACT, aljaining the abov-, situated on the P'ub!ic Road, consataising F-aur 11 iuldred s-res, with a large, handsome Uad cOmmollllltdi-tus Dwelling, just finisiwd-heing well plastered and painted-withs now out hiouses and stables. all framed and miade large and Cana1moa1adious, with ian excellent spring of water cunvenieut to tihe prenutse-s. Th said lanl hap about two hundred acres of Cr-ek lands. which is very productive and well auita 41 for agriculture. As to the character of said Mill and amdstin, see Mr. Nat. Ramey who residem at Edgetield C. II. Also, Six Very Likely Negroes, Mul-sl, Cows, Hogs, Cairn. Falder, Oats, Peas. Wagaal, luggy, llousehaold Ftli niture (including a fine Piano Forte) and other things. too tedious to ileltioll. The Neuroses will be sold for cash, and the Lanad fatr C:a-h as to ane-third. C The Subseriber woull be glad to show the Mill and Lands, to any one who liares to see theina. D 0 JAS. L. IIIL. D'c 22 5t 40 VALUABLE LAND AND NEGROES FOR SALE! B -'ING about to remove from this part of the a country, the Subsrierilar ters bur sale hip latation qn -1the Savnah iver, in Edg fi-ld I listrict. It ; situated albtout eight or ten mile above Augusta, and lies n the fink of Savannah River and Big Stevens' Creek, uaeiwsurinag about three miles on each, and cota:tins Three Thousand Five Hundred Acres, On the premises are two Setth-nents or Quarters, Twa Gin use, Catto Screws. Bliacksmith Shop, and' a Grist Mill. .\bout en half in in cultivationa. natndamot of thae balance in in nsative farest, iad well timsberad. The~a timaber in thec laow grtounds, ad the wool tan thea upland, at the rates ina the A uguasta .\arkat, woauld moarae than pay the price ofI the whaale preumisten. The noutha of Stevents' ('reek is about two mailtes aboave thme uppe~r endt of the Augusta Canal with sa gaood boatinag liavr between. Tlo an :approva d paurchaser thme Subscribter would also sell fom., Onme to two Ilunudred Negroes, tutastly in tailien. TIermsta will be nmde easy, anal long cra-ait given. JO1IN BAUS-KE'r. Dec 29 -^'t - 50 Valuable Plantation for Sale. T iiiE Subscriber, having purchsasedl elsewhere in the I )intrict and betinag adesirous of remoavinag, alfe-rs for stale the pal.aee ems whlich he n ow re~sidles, within a maile of Edlgriield Village. The Tract con tains Five Hundred Acres, one half of whti.h is i:: woaods, thne oilier hnalf ceeredl ad in cualtivatons. One hunadred ad ifty atrr-s alf the eered lanad haas beena oplened within thne last three or faaur venars. Almoltst all the woodl-landl is of ex ceellent q'ntality, oak anal hikory growth. mnullatto soail. It is liately adapte~d to the paroductiona of Corn, Cotton and esall grain. On the parehmises is a comsfartabmle dwellin~g-houso. The aaut-bauildinmgs are of thme best dlescriptionm-harge and coaamodiuans liarn: andt Stables, Shuc-k I louses andt Wnaggons Sheltern. Thme Gin Houiase anal Screw are enitirely new, of choice nmaterials, and built ac cordinag ta the motst approaved psa ns. flTe otnly test taf thme excellence of his tract of whieh thae subscriber woauld speak is the c.rop which it has bairne thais year anal whaich is tihere for the isa spaetiona oaf thasta- de-airtaus toa purchaise. A line Well und a never-failing Spring of excel lenat free-stmne water are amlong the other advanti.ages uf thin tract. 8. S. TOMIPKINS. Nov 3 tf 42 House and Land for Sale. I W lLL sell thme well imaproavted IIOMESTEiAlD tn w hich I raeside, htaeated .ahamat ne nmile from the To'awn of Newb'-rry, and connected with it by a lirtat rate piublic road. The site is a healthy one, entirely free from haeal cautsets oaf disena. Thme dwelling house in substan tially built tat brick, contatining seven commaao-liius and comfoatrtab'e roaomts. The taut hmouse~s are' a bric~k Kitchen, a brick Loom: Hous~e, a large brie k .Smoke I louse antd one of woodl, coansfortable. Negro hnoane-a. a large Gin House, and all ither necessary nut buildings. Attached thereto is a conaivenien: faram oft aaae haundread and thirty acres of Landt, abcut fifty necre.s of whaic.h are in wotads reuaarkably well tima beredi. On the prenmises there is a spjring of very stupearior water. To an apprtoved purchaser the terms will ha' madle accosnanod'ating. P'ersosns tdesirtaus of purchaasinag may apply tom Mr. James F. Harrington or D~r. WV H. H arrisagttat, either of whaom will shew thema the premuises anad eontract for the samne. NANCY HARIIINGTON. Nov 17 tf .4 Saw and Grist Mills for Sale. rI HI E Subscriber intending to move from the 1State, off'ers for sale his MILLS. on Shiaw's Creek, about tesn miles fromu Edgefield, Aiken and Graniteville. The Tract contains Twenfy-two haunadred (22flf) acres, with a suffieicsnt water power to run Circular Saws or a Factory'. Ow the premnises are sall neces sary improvemaents-frame buildings, orchardis. &c. Aay informlaation given by applyinag to the Sub scriber on the premaises, or by letter addressed to him at Edgefield C. 11. JOS. A. A DDISON. Aug4_____ t' 29 Notice. A LL PERSONS indebted to the Estate of E. -IF. Teague, dee'd., and to the Iram of E. F. & A. (1. Teague sare earnestly requested to call aind nettle by Sale-day in January next, as loaager indul gesnce catnnat be givemn. I must settle up that Es tate. A word to the wise is suffcient. A. G. TEAGLCE, Adamar. Dec 15 5t 48 -Notice. ALL Persornn indebted to the Estate of Stan i-. moare M. hlstein, dee'd., will ntake immlaedi ate payment, and those having deamands against said Est-ate will render theim in forthawith, proiperly at tested. J. A. BLAND, Adms'r. Nov 25 3m 45 Notice. A LL Persons indebted to the Estate of L. A. tBell, dee'd., prior to his sale, are requested to smake immediate paymnent, and those hasving claimis agsainstt said Estate, will presenat them proprerly at tested. D). A. J. BELL~, Admt'r. RIGH FALL DRY GOODS. GRAY BROTHERS, AUGUSTA, GA, EG to inform the public, that their Fall Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods is now complete. In addition to our Store we have added a handsome Silk and Dress Goods Department, where will be found the Richest Dress Fabrics of the season. at the lowest New York cash porices. Among which are: Rich ltrocade Dress SILKS and SATINS; Extra fine white aid black Brocade Silks and Sat:ns; plain and Chnnelion 41u. Plaid and Striped Silks; rich Irish Poplins and Trabiniets a Rich colored anal black Silk Velvets; Rich Satin Broche Casitieres ; Extra ine Satins, American t Black and White Watered Silks; Plaits black Silks, all widths: 1Small figured black Silks: Unlt Mourving Silks. Black and colored Alipaena and 1viobaitines; Mlack and colored Broocade Alpneas Fretnch and English Merinosmand Caslmeres: f 5iusit lelaines. Ginghms and Calico, in grouti variety of styles and prices; In our Cloak and Shawl Department, Will be fUundl, the latest styles of colored and b'tak V'ElET CLOAKS, SACKS and MAN TILLAS, Cluth Cloaks and Mantillas, neat and comfortable, ll'k, Col'd and Watered Silk Nlantiflas, of all kinds, IAllng and Square Woolen Shaws, in great variety Plain Crape Shawls. very low priced, A few extra rich Emiab. Crape Shawls. In our Domestic Department We enn say that we knoup all the favorite brands of KERKEYS, OSNAL'RUS and LAIANIEETS, aod can alflhrd to sell them at factory prices as well as our neighbors. Spee'at atttntion is requested to 50 bh-es of the best K ERS E Y ever brooughtSouth., (bought at auc- r tion.) 5 cents per yard le#s than factosry prices, Saktinets, .Ioeans, Tweeds, Cloithlsp, Cassimeres, and n Flannels of all kinds, A nd a great variety of other GOODS, to which r we reou-st the attention of the pubidio. Ocet v,6 t f 41 ( A Beautiful Assortment of CASIMERES, MERINUES, DEILAINES AN) PERSIAN CLOTHS. Also, a few niore of those handlsopme Plaids. Broi cades and I)ress Silks. which wil be sold LOW. 0 Bin n ketS, Negro Clot ha & Tweeds, Together with fine Bouts for Gentlemooen and Boys, I have a fitne Stock. IV. P. BUTLER. Dec. 8 tf 47 Teacher Wantcd. A GENTI.EMAN. qualifiel to teach the diff'er ent branches of the 'English Lingumuc. ean find an excellent situation ly applying at once to cithur of the Suls.:ribers. The Schlu is situated near 'errvs Crosts Roads in this District, a thickly popupiated and ielthy neighborhood. r A ny one dlesiring the place would do well to np poly quickly, as the opportuiity ay not be long open. It. PERRY, L. SAMPLE. J.\MES COIETAN, WM. COLE.AN. . Dec 8 5t 47 Oak Grove Academy. TII I Exercioes of this Tnstitution will be re isumed igain on the First Monday in Jmnary 1853. M. C. CLARK. r Dec 1 7to 41; Nogice. 0 A LL Persons intbted the Estate of Wm. T. Minter, are eartirstly requested to miake imt- e mediate pay mein, ad those havitng dlemtands agaoinst said estate wvill please render them in, property at tested, forthwith. B. F. STROM, Admt'r. Sept f 341 Notice. A LL. Persons indebted to the Estate of R. PIlitt B~lruson, dee'd., are respiectfully tnotined to mtake immitediat., pnymenit, and those hoavinig ole imandls against said estate will piresent themt forthwith, properly nttested. 8 USEN .\. BR UNSON. Adnm'ix. ROBERT LANIElR, Adm'or. Oct 20 if 40 Notice. . LL, those indebted to the estate of C. WV. 2 1 Cochrant, dee'd., are regniest ed to mak e pronmpt paymientt to the Admtinistratuor, and thtose having odemtands will render theim in propecrly attestedl. L. B. COCilRAN, Adm'r. July 7 tf 25 Notice IS itereby givent to thtose intdebted to the estate o~f I Eldre.d W. Glover, deceased, to oiake payimehnt, at furtherest, by the 1st day of January nexst, and tho-se to whtomt the said estate is indebte.I will meiet tme in thle rodinary's Olhice at Edlgefield C. 11.. (on F-rioday the 7th day of .January niext, I1853, at whbich timie a final settl.eent will be madoe son the estate. E. II. CII.A MBER~LAIN, Admn'r. Oct 20 3mn do1 Read This anid save Oost ! 3j1 IE Subscribier respectfulhy notities all thoose Lindebted to the Firm of Gi.ovina & M.sys, atnd also to himsealf, eithier by niote or open necount, to tmake paymtent (on or before the 1st .January next, as loniger indulgence cannot be givetn. WM. B. MAYS. 3 Sept 15 tf 35 Notice.t ~LL Persons indebteod to the estate of Oliver 1-i Toiwles, are requestedl to make immnediate pay mient, and those htavitng deniatnds against the sanme will renider themn itt properly attested. R. M. SCURR Y, Administrator. Oct. 9 tf 38 Ad anstao ' Notice. . LLprsoins having demtatnds ngainist the estate them properly attesteod, anid those indebted will please pay :tp. P'unctuoality is regnelstedo, as the Estate miust be closed as early is piracticable. WILSON:AlINEY, A dn'r. Sept 17 tf 30; Notice. LLNtes dute the Subscriber, inodividutally or as Executor, are plaeed in the hank of 11am-1 burg, for collection. 'rThoe indebted will lelase4 mtake immediate paymuent. Dr..Jlon Ml. Galpohin, will act as tny A ttorney, during mty absence fromt the State. D. ARDIS. Dec 23, if ___ Chapman's Cotton Gins ! VITE still make these best of CO'TON GINS, Sat our oild stand. We warranit them to give satisfaction, which they never fail to do. All orders thtakfully received and promptly at tended to. Persons who flid it muore convenient will pilease inquire of Mr. J.on HuiL., Edgetield C.11I., who will keep on hand one or mtore of these Gins for sale. Address CHIAPMAN & SONS, Coleman's X Roads, Edlgefield, S. C. Sept 15 tf 35 Ad iitao ' Notice. 'LL Personaslhaving demnanods against the Es State oif A. HI. Coleman, dlee'od., are reoquesteod to presetnt them properly attested, anod those in debted pirevioius to his death, by Note or Account, will mtake immedcoiate phaymlent, as further indul genice will not be given. WILSON ABNEY, Adm'r. Sept 17 tf 36 Executor~s Notice. A LL those indebted to the estate of Willam tGarrett, dee'd., are requested to mlake pasy meont forthwith, and those having demands againtt said estate will render thtemi in properly attested, accordinig to law. CHARLES HAMMOND,) WM. G. IIAMMOND, g THOd. GARRETT. Feb 5 tf 3 Last Notice. A LL..Persons indebted to the Subseribe'r who fail to pay their notes and acoutt before Rleturn't Day in Febrtuary noext, will be sued, ats I cannot give longer indulgence. I Dec29 &B. C. BRYAN. MALE ACADEMY RE-OPENED! in Excellent Teacher Engaged L BEAUTIFUL EDIFICE SCONTO E COM LETE] r11E TRUSTEES of the Male Acalemy at thi plaee take great pleasure in announcing to tit public that this Institution will be opened again o he 2ND MONDAY IN JANUARY NEXT under the mon avorable auspices. The Teacher they have employed is Mr. J. G .KITNER of Fairfield. a GRA)UATE OF TIM 0UTil CAROLINA COLLEGE. This gentlenan enters our community with th ;nost ample recommendatioas from the Faoulty un er whom lie has finished his studies. Of his abilit, o prepare young men for successful application t lie highest Seminnries of our country, there is no donhb. It niny be added that his strictly mora haracter is not less certainly established than th4 ecuracy of his Scholarship. The Trustees, in putting forth this notice, onli lesire with few words to assure thoe, witho ma.] atron-se th lIstitution under their charge, that i their determination to do all they can towards en. areing regular discipline and keeping up a propel tegree of pride and emulation among the pupils. The new Buildinig now in progress will be ow f the most conimodious as well as one of the mos ramte edifices of the kind in the State. Excellent boarding can be obtained in privat< anilies at $8 to $10 per ionth. The Terms will he determined upon after a eon. ultation with the Principal. They will nut excesi home of other simsilar Academies. N. L. GRIFFIN, JOHIN LAlSCOi.;, Rt. Tr. M IMS, ARTHUR SIMKINS. Dec II tf 48 'OHISON FEMALE UNIVERSITY, AT ANDERSON 0. IL TIs INSTITUTION. heretiforo known a I .&Johnson Fiemale Seminary," will got int< perat:oi as a University, and be open for the re ept:tn of Students, on the first Wednesday of Feb uary next. Rev. Dr. WI.LI.A B. Jonissos has been elected 'hancellor, and is expected to be present at th< peninlg of the Iustitutiun. Among the Teacherm, whose services have been eured, tare lev..l. SCOTT MURRAY, :mdl Mrs. 1llY 1-. DANIlKL, both of whoman are so favora ly known to the public in connexion with the Insti titutioni aa Sciinary. In the %Iuslc Department, it is aufficient to sAY, lit that Prince of Musicians, Profes.tir WILLIA31 VASTAFF, will continue: in charge. A detailed plan of organization of the University -ill be published in January. in panmphlet form. A ny inlfornation in respeet to the University may e laN by inquiring at 1lolcombe'd hotel, in Ander. U1n Villige. he 22 4t 49 Thalian Academy. -1 ITUATFI) in Anderson distriet, midway be 5 tween I'ndleton anad Greenville, will be re pened on the 10th of January next, under charg i the pre-scit teachers, Rev. Messrs. J. R. Eenne y and J. B. Iiillhonse. instruction may here bc Lcilel in the English branches, in any branch ol e Mathiematical course, and in the Latin, Greek, lebrew, l'reach, or German language. The high' st rate of tuition wi!! be $9.50 per quarter. Board iz at $7,00 per month. A ddress li4uality or Double Branches, S. C. By order of the Board of Trustees, T. II. McCANN, Sec'y. Dec 22 3t 49 Ibbey Green Female Institute By Miss Sophia Chapin. 1 IlS Institution is located seven miles North rEdglield C. II., and within sight of Eltot .0. It is situated in a reiarkably healthy iortiot f the District, and convenient to an excellen pring. The building is entirely new, large an unmmodiuus. The Instructress, Miss CnarrsJ, has the reputatior f being an experienced and talenatedl Teacher. The Elemnitary, and all the higher branches o naglishi, together with Latin and French are taught ~erms per Session of live months for all brance except .\usic.................. ...$10 01 tusic, including use of Piano...........25 01 Good loard can be obtained in the neighborho's Si $peI r Maanth. For further informnation, if de ired, aply to either of thne undersigned. S. W. NICHOlSON, JOSEPH ADAMS. Oct 28 4m* 41 RIDGE SCHOOLS! RHE RIiGE FEMALE SCIIOOL will ope: on the first Monday of .lanuary next, near thi esi.lece of the Unidersigned, under thte-charge C liss .\AarY i. .1 CnAN. Thiis Ildy received her eda ation under the instructioan of the R1ev. D~r. .lohni o, fromr whom she brings high recomnmendations heI. is also favorably known in this District as a asructor aof youth. The brances of education usually taught in Fe unile Acadlemaies with Music, will be taught in tIn tthe usual prices. Gioodl lBaard can be obtained in the neighborhoo t S8,00I per imnth. EILIlA TI W ATSON, j M. 1 IOISTON, ?T rusteea TrIls. PITT.' ) Ridlge, Nov 24 tf 45 The Ridge Male School V ILL be opened on the 1st Monday of Januar: T next, a little below Mr. Wade, Hloltein's resi enee, under the charge of Mr. K E.nsE, who was uught by R1ev. Mr. Kennedy. of A nderson, and i wverably known in this LDistrict as an instructor t -outh. The usual branaches of educntion attendled to ih tale A cademies including the Chuasics, &e., will b< anght at the usual pries. W.\IU'E TOT$TON, ; TihOMAS BATEfS, .1. M. NORRIS, J.IRVIS ASBELL. J Ridge, Nov 24 tf 45 Upholsterer: in General! .G. 0. DECIIER T, Upholstere LT and Paper Hanger, respectfully announces t lie citizens of Edgefield and its vicinity that hei iow pareparedl to tumke to ordler, eds, Hlair and Shuck Miattrasses nd also to attend to PA PER H ANG~INGS, WINIDOV hLUDS, SHADES, &Ca Mr. D). will attend punctually to business, and al orders will be speedily anid faithfully executed. lie will be found at the Office formerly occupice i Chancellor WaatmLAW except when elsewher -gaged. Dec. 15 3t* 48 Notice. ILL Persons inidebtedu to the Estate of Jan, -i Logan, dee'd., are requested to make imme iate payment, and those having demands will pre cnt themt forthwith, prooperly attested accordingt aw. AMBROSE NIX, Adm'r. Feb 5l2mn 3 Notice. ALL Persons indebted to the Estate of Sara .endly. dee'ol., will please mnake immediat 2ayntent. Those havinig demands will present ther roperly attested for payment. D. JT. GILCHRIST, Admn'r de bonie non. Decc11 tf 48 Notice. ALL Persons indebted to the Estate of IHard .i White, dee'd.. are regnested to make immed ate paymnvt anid thaose having demands against tli mane, will render thema in properly attested. JAMES H. WHITE, A W. II. G RIFFITH. Ad Nov. 17 3m 44 Potatoes, Onions, &c. ACONSTA NT supply of Potatoes, Onion 1.1 Oranges, Lemons, Coconuts, &c., may 1 found at E. HODGES, AGE.r Nov 28 tf 46 Notice. PERSONS inidebted to the Estate of Mrs. F.: LPerrin, dee'd.. are requested to call and setti and those having claims will present them proper attsted. T. H. JOHNSON, E. L. IUlBLER.Ad Nov 24 3m 45 Oranges and Lemons, JULST received and for sale by U F. M. NICHOLAS. N..vin0 Co-Partnership Notice. ' HAVE this day associated fr. THOMAS E. I 11TT in business with me, which will In future ) be transacted under the firm of Bowaus & HrrT. S. E. BOWERS. ,lHamburg, Nov 5, 1852. B -- Notice. t L.'E persons indebted to S. E. Bowins, wilE please oll and pay their notes and accounts, as I am desirous of Jlowing nmy old business inime diatelv. S. E. BOWERS. Hla'mburg, Nov 5,1852. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Family Grocery,! KEEP constantly on hand a large and Wwell assorted Sto" of GROCERIES, Tizs Bacon,9 Lard, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Syrup, Mackerel, Whole, Half and Qnarter Barrel., and Family Mess blackerel in Kits, $PERMV4 ADAMANTINE CANDLES, LAMP. AND LINSEED OIL, RAISINS. AL. MONDS. NUTS OF ALL KINDS, PRESERVES, PICKLES, Fresh Lobsteri, Salmon and Sardines, C A N DIES, SPICES ALL EINDs, EXOEED EE& TONGUIMse FINE OLD BRANDIES, WINES, Nectar, Eagle and Rye Whiskey, - A .so A Well selected Stock of CROCKERY and GLASSWARE. BOWERS & HiTP. I amburg, Nov 5, 1852. tf 4s Notice. TOHN M. WITT having purchased the tP exclusive interest of the MACHINE SHOP (of eors. Busui.. & Wrrr, will keep constantly on hand the following articles, in complete and ex cellent order, and at the Augusta frices, viz: Sash filled with Glass and Primed, made of all sizes and according to order. -ALSO Pannel Doors, Window Blnds, DOOR FRAMES AND WINDOW FRAMES, * MANTEL-PIECES, Bed Steads, Tables, Wash Stands, Chairs, Beau reaus, Writing Desks, Work Stands, Book Cases and all other Cabinet and Joiners Work, &c., &c. -ALSO Repairing and Job Work of every kind appertaining to the above articles, and Furniture of every des eription, dune promptly and upon the must -liberal terms; Edgefield C. IT., Dee 1, 1852. .tf 46 Ware-House and Commission B U S INE S, HAMBURG, S. C. A WALKER & CO., beg leave to inform the o publie generally, that they continue the Warehouse S Commission Business, at the stand occupied by them for the two past seasons, and previously by WALKR & BRADFORD. The WTare-HIouse is in good order, and being lo cated in the highest part of Town, in safe from high water. The late frelmet barely reaching the lower floors-not the least damage was done to Cotton. A. WAJait will devote his personal attention, exclusively to tihe business, and hopes from long ex perience, and a desire to please, that none will leave the estabistnent dimssatifed. Thtose who patronhie our Ware-House, will be kept constantly advised of the state of the produce imarkets. Cash advances made on produce in store. whon desired. A. WA LKE-R, D. L. ADAMS. Oct 27 6m 41 Hardware and Cutlery! ! T H IE Subscriber begs leave to inform the citizens L of Edelield and the Upp.er Distriets, that he 'baa. opened a large and general Stock of . -- HARDWARE & CUTLERY, I Together with every Lther article conmnected with I thme Hardware business, at the old Stand formerly -occupied by H. A. Kaiacx, and- nearly oloio the A merican Hotel. Having recently returned from the North, whmere nmy pursehases has been made fiom .Manufacturerais amnd at the LOWEST CASH! PRICES, I -wouW.a respectfully invite thme publie and my old friends to give me a call before pmurchasihng elsewhere, as my Stock combinmes every article in the Hlardware line, and is entirely new.' JAMES HENDERSON. r Hamburg, Oct 27 3m 41 g' The Abbeville Banner, Greenville Mioan tainmeer, Laurensville'Herald and Anderson Gaz-tte;: will copy 3 months amnd forward bills to J. H. IE Removal! HEUndersigned respectfully informs his old custonmers, friends and the public generally that hemm has remmoved to hiis BRICK STORE, on Centre Street, between Mlesars. Josuun Smsi~r.v and G soRos [iossonx, whmere he ofl'rs for sale a general assort -menmt of FAMILY GROCERIES. Mr. Eh.mu llotoor.s is my duly authmorised A gent to sell Goods, and the busimnesss will be conducted under the style of E. HODGES, A gent. 11. A. .K ENRICK. Hamburg. Nov 29 tf 46 Ladies Circular Cloaks. NOWDEN & SHEAR, Augusta, Ga.,. K hamve just received a supply ef Ladies Velvet CIRCUL AR CLOAKS, and Ladies black wa tered and plain black SILK CLOAKS. Also, a splendid assortment of Ladies Embroid dlered blecienines, Lace and Paris Triummed, MlousquCitan Collars, Sleeves and Chaimnasettes,'Fof new anid elegant styles-to which they respectfully inivite the attenltion of the Ladies. .S. & S. will receive, in a few days, Ladies black Clmth Cloaks, made of a beautiful fabric. D)e I tf 46 Whiskey, Bunm, Brandy, &c. ( lf/ BA RRELS Rectifled. Mionongahela and Miil UUJ Ier's Old lRve WVHISKEY, New England :~md Jamaica RUM, American and holland GIN. American and French BR ANDY. I Madeira, Teneriffe and Mialaga W INES. Peppermint, Cinnamon and Perfect Love COR IDI AL, L EMON SYR UP, by the Gallon or Bottle. Irish and Scotch WHISKEY, Cider and White WVine VINEGAR, Pint, Half-pint and Quart FLA SKS, Wine. Lemon Syrup and P'orter BOTTLES, DEMIJOHNS, all sizes. E. HODGES, Aoar. -Nov 29 tf 46 SSTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN COMMON PL EAS. ~ James Jones, Joseph J Ken-) nedy and John McKinne, FrinAtczt e The City Council of Augusta.J " 1UTHEREAS the Plainitiffs have this day filed SV their declaration against the Defendants who (as it is said) are absent from and without the limits of this State, and have no Attornmey known within -thme same uponm whom a copy of the said declaration nmighmt be served : It is therefore ordered that tho said Defendants do appear and plead to the said de y clarations within a year and a day fronm this date, -otherwise final and absolute j udgmment will then be e given and awarded against them. TIHOS. G. BACON, C. E. D. Cheese. [\BOXFES prime GO SH EN CH EESE, OU For sale by E. HODGES, AoE . Nov 29 tf 46 'iLumber ! Lumber ! Tr9HE Undersigned has a large quantity of LUM - LBER on hand of assorted dinmensions, at his !hlills. Price, Square Edge, 75 eta per 100 feet. " Rough " 371 e." e, ~ JAS. L. HILL & HUGES. ly De8 tf - 7 Notice, . ALL Persons indebted to the Estate of Abram Etlilrese, dee'd., will please make immediate payment. Those having demands will present thems properly attested for payment. D. J. GHLCHRIST, Add'r