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Elmwood Female Academy! 13 -Miles Nortla of Edgefield C. H., NEAR TIE CAMBRIDGE ROAD. r T 1E First Session of this School will commence . on the second Monday in January next, under the itstruetion of Miss Eltot.t OTosNsxt. Mies O'CosscL has p)urs.ued teaching as a pro fession for sV eral Vart. She has Uughct in the Elmwoo.1 Scheool, the present year, and giveln gen. eral satisfaetion. A sipletdial Piano has been purehased for the speceitl use of the school. atilerding to young lad ics an excelent oppartucnity tit study nusie. 'TR.kts per sessitt of Five nintliths, as follows i Spelling, Ieadin-g. Writing anl Arithmetie $6 0 With the above, Engish Grannar and G~egraphy......................... 8 00 'With the above, Definitioan of Words, Ili, tory, lRhetot ie atnd Coempeositieon........ 10 00 Musi on Piano, with use of In.strument... 20 00t Drawin!............................. 6 00 Painting in Water Coloers............... 6 fit) Miss O'C engnges to give lessons in the French language to pupails desiring it. School i ooks, Stationery, Drawing and Painting naterials will be furnished at usual prices, when de sired. Good board;ng can be obtained at and near the school, at $G to $7 per nonth. JOHIN LANI)ML3, . .1. N. SMYIY, Trustees. .1AMES bORN, Dec. 25, 1652. 4w 52 Four mile Branch Academy, rIlE subscriber takes this opportunity to thunk ithe citizens of Barnwell for the patroniage he has received at their hands ir the last seven years. Ile also begs leave. at the saine time, to intelrn pa rents and guardians, that he will resume the exer ieiws of the above Ae.ademy, on the first Nl'enday in ;annary next, and continte to lrepare boys for Collegie, or business of iny kial 'I he lceat:(on is neat surpassed by any institution, as regards conve ience, ialth. quiet and remotene s from all haunts or %.ee and intorality. The Tiustees have made every arrangenent t hat cal cow r.bute to the health and ~onfor t of the student. At the end of every eight weeks a eaiacr.Ait will be senat to the parents or guard:ani of aich stucadentt, contatninlg a mtinute itatemenet of every recitation he tas made within that timale, also a partieultr aecouit of iealth. imoral depor'menit. punctuality and progres genterally. .\lMst parttiubr attentot will be paid to the moral as well as the intelke.tual traiuing of pupls. There w;;l Ie a publie exatinitiation about the mtiddle of dune, when the students will be exmtttined by a oniuittee consist:ng principal:y (of teiachiers. The subscriber has madle ample preparation for boarders, and nnlie will fa: to lie aconntliolatedl. Parents are respectfutliv re qluer-ttd tot cuter their chiidren as early it the session as paassible. J. E. CiROSSLAND, Princiial. References. T. Fanning, President of Franklin College, Athi etns. Georgia. Kev. A. Church, President of Franikln College, Tennessee. E:x-Governor I Tanmond. Silverton. S.C. I lon. A. 'atterson and Capt. J. R. Harley, Bartivell, S. C. 1ajoer K. A. Whyte and Dr. J. N1. Turner, Au gus'ta, Geor.gia. Mr. J. 11. Lafitte and Maj. F. F. Dunbar.Speed well. S. C. I ont. .J. .r. Wisnt, Capt. 1). Bush, Capt. E. .1. Williams, and el31. U. Dunbar, Four Mile Branch, South Caroliua. Dec. 18. 2t 52 Notice. I WILL proceed tit sell at Edgelield C. IL. on the irst Monday itn February next, the Iallow ing NegreCs besging to the Estate of L. II. .iun day, dee'd.. viz: Rosette and boy Ellie, and boy Bill. 'rTans.-They* will bee seeld ont a credit until thec I 7th D~eember, 1853. P'urchtasers a ill be required to give nlote wvi~h two ap~proeved sceurities. I1. TP. WlIlG i'T, A dm'r. Jatt 12 3t 52 Notice I S H ereby given to all personts inebted to L. IL. .\Iundy. dee'd., p'revioeus to his dleth, that uns less their notes antd m-counts are settted bcy Sale-day ntext, thtey will ind'serimninatei bv e placed in the hantds of lroper Oflicers for collectiont. The estate is in debt antd must htave msoney. .. . 11. T. W I1IGIT,O. E. D. Ordittary's O'tice, Jant 12 3t 52 A xcsi! A xc ! 4T tesignt of the Golent Ancil 20 Dozeni .J bpipeior A xes teage.ther witht a Comi lt te Stolck of Etnghish and Amieicant ilardatre which wvill be scald ten al~ccemodatineg termts by AGNEW. flSlIEtt & CO. Dirmect imeporters ef Ettglih limndware. Ja 3 ~ 4t 51 Oash Busijness. rp lIE Sublsrber wouled take. theis oepportunity oef 1.returinig Its thlanks to his peatreots tfer thteir lberatl supper t dutraig the four vears lhe hcas bett int -usinles, and t esplectfuelly se lielts a coentinuainecceof t heir t.enero~us patrecctege: but at th:'. sietne tille it muctst be boerne ine mcind thatt lhe w'shtes tat do exclu sively ai C.\SI I BCIN EsS, acid tea crry out this obljecet motre fully lhe will elpen noc beN. k5 tr aeceunlts this ve. r. G. L.. PENN. A~T.r .lant 4 tf 51 Notice ! U Il e let at Eeletie!dl C. 10., o~n Saturday, V V 15th intst., at 12 o'e'eaek. ML, the buildintg a Bridge across Loeg Creek, on the rtoad leadicng fromn Eilgetueled C. 1l., tee Camtbricle. G(EO. A. A l)DISON, Com'n. Jan 4 2t 51 N otice. LLpersons int -lebtedl tee the sucbscriber either by .x ntotcer r~ pe account, that are clet pcaid by thce first of February next, will have to piay cost. J. L. DJOIEY. Jantt 5 dt 51 Not ice LL persons5 itndehted tee Coel. .Teehn Uill,.b .i... nte icr acnut, are reaumsted to umake icnn diatte paymntt to thec unes eignetd. W. C. 3101t\GNE, Att'y. Janti 4 If 51. Positivre Notice. 4LL Prsonts hatvincg demniands against the estate . of Luke S. Blantd, ee'd., 1911l rendeler thetm in duly .tttestedl, ad thoese indebted by note or oepent acecounlt wvill tmake pavyment, by thte tir't o~f February ntext, as the heirs are all oef age, anod I amtt deter zen:netd to close til the es~ate. WM1. Mt)OBLEY, Admr. Jatn 4 4t 51 Notice. A LT, thcose havineg ilmy demands ag~tnct thec Eq&ate oef Clark Swearingent, dee'd., are re guestedl to htand them in proper'y attestced, attd all those indebted to sa~id Estate are requested to macuke imettditet paymnent. 310SES SWVEARINGEN, Ex'oer. Jan 3 tf 51 Last Notice. A\LLersoens indlebtce to the Esteate of .J. A. Bell, dee'd., arcelherebey notified that all amot~untts dnce antd nait settled bey retuern dlay, will be pinceed int (lie hands of N. L. Cr~tin, E'q., for ceellectiont. All personts lhaving any claimns againist sidl Estate can plresent thtem properly attested ac cordling to laiw. D. A. J. BELL, Adm'or. Jan 5 - 4t* 51 Last Notice. ILL. persons~ itndeblted to the Estate of 0. Towles, 1. dee'd., wvill meake pafymtenlt befoere return day. or they will find their anotes aced accounts in the hanids of an Attorney for cojllec.tiont. IR. MI. SCUl!RY, Admt'or. Jan 4 7t 51 Notice. LLprosindebted to the Estate of D. C. A Smcyly,D1)ee'. dare requested to-sake paymient by retuarn daty, or they mnay expect, to pay cost. Those hatvintg demtanids wvill present thenm duly at ie~ed.J. C. 3MY LY, Aelnm'r. Jan 3 5t 51 Notice. A LL persona indebted teo the Estate of Mrs. SaU:4 \like., We'd., ill pleasce muake pay mient immiediatch-, and all tbose havingt emt~flds againtst the Fstt ill ptsnt-lt thketm tea the Suhscefi* ber properly attested.. JE)IIN WJ'. J-mnS 7t .>I 80UTHEAROLINA TEMPERANOE ADVOCATE! riii1 Paper having baeen removed to Camden, .1.and placed under the management and con trul of the Subscriber, will be publi-hed regularly every week on and after the 6th of .January. The paper is designed as the ORGAN OF TE CAUsE OT TEMPFaANcE, embracing every ORDER and ORANzZArTIoN. It will be a Miscellaneous Family Journal AN D AGRICULTURAL PAPER, Ani the aim or the present proprietor will be to miake it in every re-spect wourthy the coinfidence and sulpport, not ony of Teiperauco lenl, but of the reading publice generally. It is earnestly hoped that all who feel anlmterest inl its suecess, will, AT oNCeF, use their influence to accomplish its peritanentt establishmnetit. Terms, $2,00, in Advance, Qubscriptiiins for six months receiyed at the sane rate. it eaeh ease the CAu mllt-t atcomi1py:1V tle order, and all letters by muail are expceted to be prepaid. Wr Those who have paid the former proprietor in advance for the year 1852, will be furnished with the paper until the tinie for which they have paid expires. The aecoutits for 1852 having been tranisferred to the stubseriber, those who are in ar rears will oblige him by remitting the amount im nediately. A ddrebs T. J. WARREN, Camden S.C. December 24 18150. 1853 is at Hand! 0C E, GENT.EEN, walk up to the Cap. tain's Odice, No. 1, PAnE low, tqinare up your arrairs, andi enter your names for another twelve mon 'tth voyage. All Notes and open bills dtue mc contracted pritor to the Ist of January, 1852. must be cancelled by the 0th of February, those that are not will be Lusied onl indiscriminately. W. P. BUTLER. Jani 4 tf 51 Valuable Property for Sale, T IllE Subscriber will offier for sale, to the highest bidder, on the First Motday in February next, Twenty Likely Negroes, Aniongst them is an excellent Ulacksmith. These Negroes. will compare favorably with any similar number of Negroes in the Slate. I will also sell at private sale, my PLANTA TION, situated on the Lower Colunbia Road, one and a half miles from the Pine I louse, consisting of Four Hundred Acres. Two hundred acres of the above tract, has been recently clear, d, und is in good condition for phnuting. The remainder is in woods. Tmsats.-The Negroes will he sold on a credit until the 1st January next, with interest frotm date, and two approv.-d seenriies. The Land will be di8 posed of on terms to suit the purclaser. J011N R. WEVER. Jan 5 St 51 Sale of Jacks, rpTIE Subscriber will sell at his Plantation on A Saluda River onl the I6th of February, N853. five and a half miles West of Greenville Court f louse, S. C., NINE IMPORTED SPANISH JACKS These are very superior aninmals, being very.large and remarkably fine formed. They have been in this coutiry near'two yeats, and have entirely re covered froi the effects of the voyage from Spain. They have all prored themselnes to he fine foal getter, and sto far as their colts have come, very suaperior breeders. Some of their colts may be seen on the day of sale. Person wishing to pur ela-e such animals, will- probably never have such atother tpportuntity. I will also sell several very fine Harness 110R SES. TE~ssts-A eredit of twelve muonths, witlh note atnd aplproIved security, or a discotnt of nitne per centt allowed for casht on the day of sa~le. The above prplerty is sold for the purpose of witndittg up thle conicertn of Eashiy, Floant & E~as Icy, two-of whom,, have remove-d frotm this State to T1exas. Thte above mentiotned property will be warrantted sound, atnd all rirht. .JOllN A. E.\SLIEY, .Jr. Grenville C. iL, .lant. 3 3r 51 Carpeniters Wanted. 1H ~E Sub'criber wishes to procure thec se-rvices of Thtree GOOD) CA RPENTERM. To stuch as are o.f study lmabmts atnd compmetetnt to do all work ini thteir line., Ite will give constatnt ettploymtent and the best of watges. JOUSfr WITT. ,Jatn 4 tf 5I St olena F 'ROMT the Subscriber on the nticht of the 2Sth int, al DA RK 31ARE MI'l.E, of mneditnt size, with her cheeks split by the bridal whent she was beinig broketn which causes her to dtive he. tmouth ande niose deep under water when drinkng. Shec is ab~out 10 or 12 years ohld, int good order when taketn ot. A t thme samne time,. was taken atm excellent black leathecr liridle. with large bright silver phlated buckles, and a tolerable noted Saddle, it beittg of fore leather with a hoern which is black. 'The Sad dIe had no girth to it whten taken. I will give a reward of Twenty Dollars, for the appr1ehensioni ande delivery of the thie~f attd Mutle at mty htouse, or any necighboring jail, or half that sumi f.or the delivery of the mtule and apparel. Whilst any intfortmation resp~ectitng the samie by let ter or othterwise will he mtost thankfully received. A ddress tme at Frutit Ilhi. Edgetield Distriet, S. C., 10 miles North of Edgetield C. H. 0. W. ALLE-N. Jatnary 5 tf 51 gg Augensta Constitutionalist will please give the above three weekly insertions, and forward se enutnt to 0. W. A. Note Lost. j OST, soewhere between the residenee ef 1 aCol. .D.Williamts, Ilopkins Williams, .. Chiappell's, --Dyson's, - Turner's and Edge ikld Court flouse, or at otne of the above places, a NOT E made by Col. .J. 1). Williams on the 4th December, 1852, and i'ayable six days after date, either to Alexander or Anderewe Susong, not tnow rememtbered, for Five lluntdred Dollars. Any itertmationt respecting the said Note. will be libe-rally rewarded ;and all persons are warnted front trading for the satne. Adadress Vol. .1. ID. Williams, Milton P. 0., Latt rents D istrict, S. C. ANDREW SUSONG. JTan 5 4t50 lJ7 KEgefield A dvt-rtiser publish four tilaes at,l forward account to this .,fice.-Laurensville I lerald Notice, XV E WILL proceed to sell at Edigefield C. IL., T on sale~ day in February ntext, a TIIACT' of L AN I), containiing One ltundired and Thtirty-four (134.) acres, more or less. known as the Good Srring lIratnch Tract, belotnging to the estate of John Hait eher, decd., situate itn Edgefield District, and bounaded by hatnds of Gein. Jan..-Jones and others. Terms nmde known otn day of sale. AMaOS L AN l)R UM, A d'rs with thte JAS. IlATCIhER. i( Will annexed. Jan 4 4t 51 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIE[LD DISTRICT, IN COMvMON 'L E AS. Win. . Jitiis beDcl. in Autachment. Richard Biailey. rf.UIE Plaititil' in the above case having this day .L. tiled a D~eelaration, itn my Office, atnd the De fendatnt havIng nteither Wife nor Attorney known to reside withitn thte limits of this State ont whomt a coipy oef said Deelaration with a rule to plead can be served :On Muotioni of Mlr. Tomlss, A tterney for Plainttifl': Ordered, That said JDefentdtant appear ad plead to said De)claration withtin a year sttd a day frotm thte date hereof or judgment by default twill be etntered agaitnst him. TIIOS. G. BA CON, c. . . Notice, IS HEREBY given to all persons indebted to the .Estate of Edmnd Boyd, dee'd., to make imt mediate payment, and those having demtands against the said Estate, will render them itt properly attested. JAS. & TANDY BO YD, Ex'r. DeeS8 ly 4 Not ice. IT ILL be let to the lowest bidder the ht'lding i V a Bridge acrtoss Rocky Creek, On thte road leading frott Edgefieldl C. II., to Camibridhge. on .\emday 17th, at ti e'eloek, A. M., at Ste Old Budge. CGIXO. A. A DD180N. >Comnts RIA 3S03 T1'I.\lER eIAN j Jti.t 4 t 51 FURMAN UNIVERSITY. T IS University, which, under a partial organi 7.atio, went into operation in January last, wa completely organized by the Board of Trustees a their Late mneeting in August, with three DIepart mnets-Academie, Collegiate and Theolugical. Academic Department. In this Department are taught : Orthography and Rhetorical Itending; Geography and History ; Pen manship: English Granmar and Coamposition Arithmetic and lo.,k-Keeping; the Elements ( Algebra and Geometry ; and the Latin and Creel Languages. The prime object of this Departnt-ut, besidei preparing Students for the Collegiate Departmen when a full course is contemplated, is to make got English scholarp. The Latin and Greek are tauglr as an itnsta usatent of mental culture, but mnore par tieularly as a necessary iueanse or obtaining a thorough acquaintance with the Eniglisl lanagunge None of the studies of this Department will be dispetisel with, unless the parent or guareian par t;eularly requests the omission of the Ancient Lan guages. Collegiate Department. In this Department are instituted six Schools to wit: ist. The School of A nient Languages, lucluding the liebrew. 2d. U & " lathematies and Mechanical Philssuphy. 3d. " 6 " Natural Philosophy and Do scriptive Astronomy. 4th. " at " Chemistry and Natural History, 5th. " " intellectual and Moral Philos ohly and IHistory. 0th. " " " LIgie, Rhetorie and Eviden ces of Chri-tianity. Thaeological Department. In this Department are instituted three Schools, to wit: ist. Exegetical and Systematic Theology. 2d. Eclesiastica Ilistory. 3d. Sacred Rhetorie. The duties of these Departments are for the pres ent devolved upon four Professors and one A ssils tant, with the expectation that othlr Professors will be shortly added. The new Term will open the First Wedinesday in February ncxt, 1853. The Vacation will cmn ilence hereafter in the midlle of November and terminate on the first Wedaesdayiv in February. Tuition, $42 per annum, payable semsi-auually in advance. Gooid bonard was genurally obtained the present Year at $10 per month, exclusive of washing. And abottt the smie rate may be expreted the coiming year, if not lower, as priovisions atre more abundant. For further particulars, see Catalogue, or address Prof. P. C. EuwsD, G reenville, S. C. Rt. FUtRMAN, See'v Board of Trustees. Dec. 16. 2w 51 gf The Charleston Courier, Columbia Caroli nian, Edgefield Advertiser, and Darlington Flag. will copy the above twice, (weekly,) and please no tiee editorially. epoeially in regard to change in time of va--ation. Carriages! AT TIlE OLD STAND Ol' S. & J. GILBERT CHARLESTON, S. C. S & E. X. GILBERIT continue the S CARRIAGE BUSIN ESS at the above stand, Nos 35 and .41. Wentworth Street, where they will be pleased to exhibit to their old friends and us tomers a very Extensive Stock of Vehicles, omprising those of their own manufacture togethei various tother stylks usually fo-und in this market. Their long acquaintmee with this market as Mauuftaturers and Dealers will etable them to ofrer great inducements to purelaa.rs both in style and pirices. Aug 25 tf 32 To Renat. L WILL RENT nay Hlouse and List for the en suainig year. It is situated three-qutarteim of a ende fromi the \'illage, on the Columbia road, and is a desirable residlente for a faimily. L. COVA RI. Dec 29 tf 50 Cloaking, i kindes for Mtatillas uand Cloaik.. A few pie s >f hansse p-,lishmed CLOTIl for Ladies Co i, with some of thes richesut trimmsing tmade. For sale cheap at G RAY IIROTIll'IRS. A ugutsta, G;a., Nov 17 if 44 State of South Carolina, EDGE FIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Benj. L. Gill, Sarah, his wife, and Susan alorris, 1Bill for vs Partition. Sarahl Mosrris, et at.J 1 T appearing to my satisfaction, that the De SenatJoshuma 31orris, .Doctrinte Mlorris, William Ilenadrick Mlorrisu, Johna Morris aned Pleasantt 3Morris, jr., reside beyonsd the limcits of tis Statle, Ont .Motiisn of Mr. Ans.y, Solicitior for Compillaiants, It is iordered, thamt they des appear within thtree mnonthts f'romt the dale hereof, and ansawer, plead or demutr to lthis Bill, or Judgment anid Order pro confesso will bu taken agaitnst thenm. A. SIMKINS, C. E. E. D. Dec 29 3m 5 Notice. L TL Perseons indebsted tos the Esetate of Emasley Gsoff, dee'd., are hereby nietilied to make im mediate pament, andi those to whom the estate is ndtiebted will presenat thteir cliaim forthwith its duan forma, as I ami dletermnined to wind up the estate an soon as the law will permsit tne. 11. T. WliOCIlT, 0. E. 1). Ordhinairy Office. Dec 29, 3m 5th Blankets, GRAY BROYD ERS, leave on hand a large as sortmnent of BLANKETS, of various kinads. Probably scomse of the fianest Saxony WVool tine lini ished~, imported. With a large assortmnent of Lowet Gradles atnd Plantationt Blankets, which weo are sellinag ebenap. Necv 17 if 4 4 Gardent seeds, Freshi & Purc. r IIll- Subscriber leas just received and offers for Isale a large sultly of FRIESIL and PUIG~t GARD)EN SEEDS, froat the celebrated Seed Es. tablishmaent of Comestoek, Ferre &Co., Withetrsiele, Comni. Seeds froms thme above establishnment have been tested by anay of nay customaerc, anid I lbe. lieve leave given general satisfactiont. If you desire to leave your gardean well suapplied wviths fine vege. tab!ea, dion't neglect to call and get a suppjly o. these seeds. G. L. PENN, Au r.r Dec 29 tf 501 Tea, Candies, Suugars, &c. BLACK, Hyson, Gunpowder, lanperial an~ I)Young Iiysun TE A, in Ilalf, Quarter, Eighatl oxes aani Catties, also at retail. Sperm, Adamaantine aned Star CANDLES, Crushed, Powdereed and Clarifiedl SUILAR, Turpentine, Toilet and Shaving SOA P. For sale by Ei. IlODGES, A OSwr. Nov 29 tf4, Notice. T H E Stockholders of the Oded Fellows and Ma' sonsie inilding Association are hereby notiliee thaat the Seconde Iaustahnewnt of 20 per cent. will be required to be paid on or before the first of Februa ry next. By order of the Presiident and Directora J. A, WIL LIAMaS, See'y and Treaa. Jan 4 4t 51 Notice. 4LL~ Persons indebted to the Estate of Jamet ..I.A. Anderson, dce'., are requested to nmake immediate paymtent, and those havinag demands agaist said Estate will please present themt, as it is desirous that thme estate shall be settled without de lay. G. J. ANDERSON, Adam'r. Jan 4 2t* 5L. Notice. *4LL. Peusonms indebted to thae estate of Ellingtor L.Clark, dee'ed., are htereby notified to make im-. mediate paysment, aisd those havinag demancds againal said estate will present themi properly attested. JAS. BLACKWELLJ. Jtuly 7 tf 2 Just Receired, 3,500 U.S. Choice I'p-Contsry BA CON, 1,000 "~ " altimnore " Fist salec by F. M. NICIIO)LAS. Oct26 Il.ff .11l YOUNJG LARE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL! Rcv. N. ALDRICH, Principal. Ma. STUCKLER, PitF. of hlusic, nFNcn, &c MRs. J. McCLINTOCK, TEACHER OF PgIIMARY DEPARTMENT. T HET E A C H E RS of this A cademy grate fully acknowledge the liberal patronage they have enjoyed for the past year. They exceedingly regret that the iniconvuieneo of their Reoms has hitherto nfflurded them no opportunity for a public exilination of their Scholars. It is with pleasure, however, they- announco the speedy erection of a I large and convenient building. A suitable lot has already been procured and arrangements are in pro gress for the imniediate commencement of the building which will be hastened to completion. The School will then be fornished with all the ne eessary apparatus for facilitating the Scholars in the various yk-partments of Study, an.] the public are assured that no pains will be spared to place the School on an equal footing with any in the State. The exercises of the School will be resumed on MONDAY, January 3d. Terms of Tuition the some as formerly. It is desirable that the Scholare begin with the opening of thc Session, particularly such as intend to commence the high bianches of btudy. The Teachers hold.themselves iu readiness to se. comimodate the Scholars with Board at the usual prices, $10 per ionuth.. Dec 20 if 50 Cieat Spring Academy. I WILL teach a seket School of about Sixteen Scholars. Young mnn pursuing the course re quired for entering the. South Carolina Co:lego would be preferred. With this arraneiiment I think I cain safely promise that my pulpilis will learn twice as imuuch as they canin any crowded School. The scholastic year will consist of 40 weeks, divi ded into two Sessions. Taitms, $60 per annum. Board canl be had in good families convenient to the Academy. The School will commence the 31 Monday in January. Address the Subscriber at Callounn's Mills. J. L. LKSLE . PRO PUBLICO. New Goods! New Goods!! BOOTS, SHOES, CAPS, HATS, &c. HAMBURG S. C. T IIE Subscriber having unsurpassed facilities for supplying the Market with the above arti cIs. would renew his solicitations to his customers and the counnunity generally, to give himls a call be fore purchasing clsewhereas he L coulfident that he can show as well saected-an assortment as is to be found in the State this side of Charleston, and he is determined to compete with the prices of that City. Conie all,and judge for-yourselves. as goods will be freely shown. - JOIHN WELSI, Opposite the American Ilotel. Dec 22 Im 49 To Rent the Graniteville Hotel TIlE UNDERSIGNED having purchased the T above Establishment, ofi'rs to rent it for one or moro years. This I W0TCL, built some five years since, with all other buildings attached, are now in fine order and ready to occupy. A spacious STA 3LE, 7U by 54 fuet, now under contract, will be finished in a few days. A fine GARDEN of somie two acres is attached to the lotel, made rich with a thorough broad east covering of manure, well ploughed in, and made reasly for the seed of the Gardener, with a never failing Spring and Well of pure cold Water ; and, as to health, Graniteville will not sulfrr in con pariston with any other Village in the State, and being so near the Railroad, paince.I the Charleston, Augusta and Hamburg markets at daily command. Those who muay feel disposced to rent this desira hle Hotel are invited to visit Graniiteville, and enjoy somie of the pure air and after witnessing the dec lighitful sighut of e.-:ueless-energy and enterprise. perthirmned by the sober and instriou< inhabitants of the pl.&ce, will not, it is believed, leave this beau tiful Village but undher the most favorable imnpres sins. Fear further partic~ulars,- apply to Messrs. W. (R a;a, of Ch.arleston, It. C. Illain, of Graniteville, I). It. IIAn1.sv, of Anignatn, or to thme Subscriber~ at llickory H ill and Prince Win. Parish. S. C. f B. McBRID)E. ')ec 29 ah.t 50h 'Take Warning i A LL those who are indebted to tme individu ally, Walker & Coleman, lirannon & Cole man, or W. It. B~rannons~, that do not inake paymnt by ther first of February next, will find their ac counts arnd niotes in the hainds of Officers for eol koetion, as money I -must hauve. M. W. COLENIAN. IHamburg, Dec 13, 2ma 48 Notic'c. I A PPOINT Mir. It. J1. Darnr of hlamuburg, mmy LAgent in the setth-ecnt of dues to umyself, or any of thme pairtics above mntionmed. Thie books are in his hiands. M. WV. COL.E~IAN. llamiburg, Dee 15, 1852. 2m 4$ N 0 t iec e! T TIE Undersigned havo this dlay associated thuem..elves together in the PR ACTICE OF LAW, for Edgefieldl Dis'trict. Any business en trtusted to thienall111 be proumptly attendi d to. Alr. A-r.asos will keep an Officee at Edgefield, in rear of the Court House, where he ean be found at all times. - M. M. GR AY, - W. U. ATKINSON. H~amburg, Nov 5, 1852. tf 4l3 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIEL.D DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY. BYH .WRIGHI r, Esq., Ordinary of Edge B il Distriet, WVhereas, WV. D). Jennings, has applied to me for Leiters of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chattles, rights and cred its of Thos. Chamnberlain, late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appea.r before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Edgefield Court Hbuse, on the 5th day of January next, to show entuse, if any, why the said administratiotn should not be granted. Given under my hand and-seal, this the 12th daty of Jan., in the year of our Lord one thous and eight hundred and fifty-three and in the sevcnty-seventh year of American Independence H. T. WRIGHT, 0. ?. D. Jan 5 2t 51 State of South Carolinaa, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. BJY H. T. W RIGHT, Eaquire, Ordinary/ of iEdge~eld District. WVherens Elizabeth A. Hamilton and Jas. M. Harrison ha~ve applied to me for Letters of Ad nmnstration, on- all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Lemuel J. Ham ilton, late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to citeand admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deeansed, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said Districi, to be holden at Edgefield C. House, on the 12th day of January inst., to sliow cause, if any why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 3rd day of January, in the year of our Lord one :hou sand eight hundred and fifty-liree, atnd in the seventy-seventh year of A merisan Indepen dence. H. T. WIiGHT, 0. E. D. Jano S 2t 51 Notice. ALL PERSONS indebted to the Estate of E. L.F. Teague, dee'd., and to thme firm of E. F. & A. G. Teague are earnestly requested to calli and settle by Sale-day in January next, as longer~ inudul gence cannot be given. I maust settle up that Es tathe. A wourd to the wise is sufficient. A. G. TIsAGUtE, A dm'r, Dec 15 St 48 Notice, ILL. Persons i~ndebted to the Estate of C.,.L LLGeover, dee'd., are requeted to make immue tiate payment, and tirose having demands ag.uinst said estate, will present themi properly attested. JOHIN I!AINSFOItID, .\dmnr. EDGEFIELD COLLEGIATE INSTITUTEI Rev. C. A. RAYMOND, Principal TRUSTEES. Ho%. N. L. GRIFFIN, EDM'NI) PENN, S. F. GOODE. Da. R.I. T M MS. 'T HE TRUSTEES and TEACHERS of thii Institute tender their most respectful ilanks for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon tl Iistitution during the past year. They are alsa haippoy to announce the very prosperus condition o the Institute, and its flattering prosperity for tht comngur year. They assure their patrons that n efiorts will be spared to continue deserving of s4 liberal a patronage. The next Session will commence on MONIDAY the 10th of January 1653. The same Teachers will be employed in the dif. ferent Departments, as during the past year. And the same rates of Tuition, and general regulation continued. Pupils can enter at any time during the Session and if near the middle or close of the Session, tht will be charged from the timo of entrance, to thi enal of the Session. Those leaving before the San Sion closes, except in cases of sickness, are charged for the whole Session. Applicatoun for adinisnion may be madw to vitho of the Truatees, or the Principal. De 22 if 49 EXTENSIVE SALE OF REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY, B EING desirous to remove to the West. I will . sell at publicsale, on T'UESDAY, 18th day of January next, at ny residence, the follaiwing valua tble Real Estate, lying one mile and a half from tic Pine Hlouse, in Edgefield District, viz: Eleven Hundred Acrc, Being the Mill Tract-also, a lease of one thousand (1000) acres more-the said lease being for eight years or longer if the Mill should require it to cut the tinbir. The ele-ven hundred acres, has had nothing cut from it, of consequence, for several years, and is now well timbered. The Mill is a Cir cular Saw carried by water power and will eut fron four to six thousand feet per day-is in excellent order, and lass a lair:e patronage. Also, the llOMi;STEA) TRACT, adjoining the above, situated on the Public Raad, containing Four Hundred acres, with a large, handsome and conmitltldious Dwelling, just filished-eing well platered and painted-witlt new out houses and stables. all framed and made large and commodious, with an excellent Spring of water convenient to the prennses. The said LanI has about two hundred acres of Creek lands, which is very productive and well suited for agriculture. As to the character of said Mill anal Lands, see Mr. Nat. Raincy who resides at Edgeliild C. I. Also, Six Very Likely Negroes, Mules, Cows, lIogs, Corn. Fodder, Oats, Peas, Watgaan, Buggy, lousehold Furniture (including a fine Piano Forte) and ather things too tedious to nention. The Negroes will be sold for cash, and the Land for Cash as to one-third. CWr The Subscriber would be glad to show the Mill and Lands, to any one who desires to see them. JAS. L. HILL Dec 22 5t 49 VALUABLE LAND AND NEGROES FOR SALE! BEING about to remove from this part of the .l'ountry, the Subseriber oflers for sale ihis Plmtation on the Savannah River, in Edgefiel District. It is situated about eight or tell miles above Augusta, and lies in the fol k of Savannahl River and 'g Stevens' Creek, measuring ibout three miles on eali, and contains Three Thousand Five Hundred Acres. Ont the premlises are two Settlements or Quarters, Two Gil Ifouses, Cotton Screws, Blacksmith Shoep, nal a Grist Mlill. About one half is in culltivation,. anda most of the balalnce is inl native forest. anda well timibered. Tthe timtber in the low grounds, and the wood on the upilantd, at the rates itt thle Augusta Mlarket, woulad more than pay the price of thle whole premises. The nmouthI of Stevens' Creek is about two nmiles above the upper end of thle Augusta Canal with a good boating River hetweecn. To an approved purchaser the Subscr-iber would also sell from One to two Hundred liegroes, miostly int families. Trermns will be made easy, and long cre-dit given. JOHN BAU'SKETT. Dee 29 t 50 Valuable Plantation for Bale, ri' I E Subscriber, having purchasead elsewhetre ..int the District and being adesirouas oaf removing, oters for sale thle placee on whlich h~e nowat residles, within at mtile of Edgelield Village. The Tract cou Five Hundred Acres, one half of whtiah is in woods, the other half cleared and ill cutltivat'ont. One humitred and fifty acres ol the eleared lantd hats been opened wvithini thu last three or faour y-ears. Ahntost all the wood-latnd is oaf ex eellent qtility, oak antd htickory groth.muttllatta saail. It is finely aated to the producetionl of Corn, Cotton antd smtall grainl. On the paremtises is a cotmfortable dwelling-hoause. The- out-biiblitngs arte of tlte best descriptir~ti-largs and cotmnmodious iartn andia Stables. Shuck I louises anid Waiggonl Shelters. rTe GIn 1 louse iandt Screws are etntirely new, of choice nmaterials, antd built ae~ coraing to the motst approved planas. The only test of the excellence of his tract of which the subscriber waauld speak is the crop which it has bortne this year and which is there for the in. spetionl of those dlesiraaus to purchalse. A tine Well and a never-failing Spring aof excel lett free-stone water are among the other advanttages of this tract. S. S. TO.MPKINS. Nov 3 tf 42 House and Land for Sale, I WILL sell the well improved] IHO3ESTEAt ott whlich I reside, laaeated about ante mtile frotm the Trown oaf Newberry, anda connected wIth it by a first rate pitblic roaid. The site is a hteatlthy one. entirely free from local cases of disease. The d welling hoause is substan tially built of brick, containing sevenI commluodious and cotmfortaab'e roomls. The out houses arc a brick Kitchen, a brick Loonm House, a large briek Smroke. hfouse antl one of wood, cotmfortable Negro houses, a large Gin Hloutse, and all1 other necessatry out buildings. Attached thereto is a cotnvetnient faurm of one humndread anal thirty aicres of Landi', abouit lifty acres of which are in wooads rettarkably wvell tim bereda On the premtises there is a spring of very stperior water. Toan apiproved p)urchtaser thec termls will be mnaae accomtodating. Persotts dlesirus of purchasmna nay apply to Mr. .Tatmes F. H[arrington or Dr. I H. Iirrintgtoan, eithler of whotm wil shew thtem the premises anid contract for the sante. NANCY IlARRINGTON. Nov 17 tf 44 For Sale or Rent, THlE HOUSE AND) LOT of the . Undersigned in the Village of Edge. tieldl. Thte House hias six good1 Ilooms, with a fire plaice to each atnd is well finised. The Lot consists of three Acres. and hav all nleCcsRary out buildings otn it. There is a con statmt stream of water runintg throughl thme Lot. Possession given the first of .January 1853. M. L. BONLA31. DeeB8 tf 47 Saw and Grist Mills for Sale. T HIE Subscriber intending to move from thu Staute, ott'ers for salle his MIlLLS, on Shawv't Creek, about ten amiles fronm Edgefield, Aiken and Graniteville. The Tract contains Twenty-two hundred (2200: acres, with a suflicienat water power to run Circnlat Saws or a Factory. On the premiises are all neces sary improveents-franme buildings, orchards, &e Any iformationl given by applying tao the Sub sriber Ott the premises, or by letter addressed tt ti alt Edgefield C. HI. JOS. A. ADDISON. A ug-4 ti 29 Wanted to hire AFEW good Mlathe anid Female SERVANTS Lto attend a 1Hotel, foar whicht liberal wages wil be givent. A pply immediately to Dcc 29 tf At Potatoes, Onions, &c. 4CONSTANT sapply of Paotatoes, Onions ?.LOranlges, Lemons, Caocontts, &c., may be found at E. IIODGES, AcET.:.r No. 20 tr .-1 RXCH FALL DRY GOODS. GRAY BROTHERS, AUGUSTA, GA., BEG 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 landscme Silk and Dress Goods Department, where will be found the Richest Dress Fabrics of the senron, at the lowest New York cash prices. Among which are: Rich Brocade Dress SILKS ana SATINS: Extra tine white and black Brocade Silks and satins plain and Chainclion d1u.: Plaid and Striped Silks; rich rih Poplins and Tabinets; Rich colored and black Silk Velvets; Rich Satin I'sroche Cashmeres; Extra fine Satins, American : Black and White Watered Siiks; Plain black Silks, all widths : Small figured black Silks; Half Mourning Silks, Black and colored A lpancs and Boinbazines; Black and colored Brtcade Alpacas ; French and English .uerinos aud Cashineres; Muslin Delaines, (inghais and Calico, in great variety of styles and prices; In our Cloak and Shawl Department, Will be fonual, the latest styles of colored and black VELVET CLOAKS, SACKS and MAN TILLAS, Cloth Cloaks and Mantillas, neat and comfortable, BWk, Col'd and Watered Silk Nlantillas, of all kinds, IAng aSid Square Woolen Shawn, in great variety Plain Crape ShawlS., very low priced, A few extra rich Emb. Crape Shawls. In our Domestic Department We can say that we keup all the favorite brands of KIlh$EYS, OSNABULR8 and BLANKETS, and can aflibr to sell them at factory prices as well as our neighbors. Special att,-ntion is requestted to 50 bales of the best KERSEY ever broughtSuth, (bought at aue tion.) 5 cents per yard less than factory prices, Satinets, J,as, Tweeds, Cloths, Cassimere, and Flannels of all kinls, Anl a great variety of other GOODS, to which we reafuest the attention of the public. Oct .2; tf 41 gZ: N 0 T10 E."' t.0 A Beautiful Assortment of CASIIMER ES, M ERINOES, DELAINES AND PERSIAN CLOTHS. Also, a few more oif those handsome Plaids. Bro cales and Dress Silks, which will be sold Low. 0 Blankets, Negro Cloths & Tweed., Together with fine Boots for Gentlemen and Boys, I have a fine Stock. W. P. BUTLER. Dec. 8 tf 47 Oak Grove Academy. T II E Exercises of this Institution will be re I suaned again on the First Monday in January 1853. M. C. CLARK. Dec 1 46 INotice. A LL Persons indebted to the Estate of Wm. T. A linter, are earnestly requested to make im nediate payment, and those having demands against said estate will please render them in, property at tested, forthwith. B. F. STROM, Adm'r. Sept 8 tf 34 Notice. A LL Persons indebted to the Estate of R. Platt Allrunsn, dve'd., are respectfully notitied to make imineliate nynent, and thse having de mands against said astate will present them forthwith, properly attested. S USEN M. BR TNSON, Aadm'ix. ROBIERT LANIER, Adm'or. Oct 20 if 40 Notice. ALL those inadebted to the estate of C. W. I .Cochran, dee'al., are requested to make prompt payment ta) the Aaldministrator, and those having demands will render them in properly attested. L. B. COCIIRAN, Adm'r. July 7 tf 25 Notice IS hereby given to thsose indebted to the estate of E Vre . Glover, deceased, to make payment, ait f'urtherest, bmy the 1st day of' Januar'y next, and those tao whomn the saaidl estate is indebted will nmeet mie in the O.rdinary's ttic at Edgefiold C.11I., on F~ridaiy thte 7th dray of -Jsamntury next, I1853, at which time a final settlement will he mnade on the estate. E. IH. CHAMBE"RLAIN, Adm'r. Oct 20 3m 40 Read This and save Cost ! rlHlE Subscriber respectfully notifies all thoase ..indlebted to the Firm of Gi.ovER~ & M Avs, and also to himnself', either by nott or opent account, to mnake patyment on aor before the 1st .lauuary hnext, as longer indulgence eannot be given. WM. B1. MAYS. Sept 15 i f 35 Notice. ~LL Perstons indebted to thse cstatc of Oliver - 1 Towles, are requestedl to msake immtediate pay umeht?, anal those havinig demanids atgainst the same will render themi ins paroperly' attested. R. M. SCUR RY, Adminsistratoir. Oct. 9 tf 38 Adnnstao' Notice. A LL~ persons leavinig demsands against the estate of L. TI. Abney, dec'dl., will please present thenm prasperly attested, atnd those indebted will please pay up. Punctuality is requestetd, as the Estate nmust be closedl as eatrly as practicable. WILSON~ A BNEY, Adm'r. Sept 17 tf 36 Notice. A LL Notes alue theo Subscriber, indlividually or as Executor, are placed in the Batik of Hams burg, for collection. Those inidebted will please maske immiediate payment. Dr. .Jthn M. Galphin, will act as may A ttorney, during tsy absence from thse State. D. ARDIS. Dec 23, tf 7 Chaprnan's Cotton Gins ! WE? still make these best of COTTON GINS, at our old stanid. We warrant themo to give satisfaction, which they never fail to do. All orders thankfully received and promptly at tendhed to. Persons who final it more consvenient will please inquire of Mr. L~OD hUt.L, Edgefield C. II., who will keep on hand onse or more of thsese. Gins for sale, Address CIIAPMAN & SONS4, Coleman's X Roads, Edgefield ,S. C. Sept 15 if 35 Adnministrator's Notice. 'LL Persons having demands against the Es Etate of A. 1H. Colemans, de'd., are requested to presenit theta properly attested, ansd thsose in debted previous to his deaths, by Note or A ccount, will smake immedliate payment, as further indul ence will not be given. WISON ABNEY, Adm't. Sept 17 tf 36 Executor's Notice. A LL those indebted to the estate of Willam Garrett, dee'd., are requested to snake pay ment forthwith, and those having demands agasinst said estate will render thems in properly attested, according to law. CUARALE~S HAMlMOND, 1 : WM G. HA MMOND, i THOS. GARRETT. Feb5 tf 3' Lost er lMislaid A NOTE on A. A. Clark, for $475,00, due 25th Dec. 18-45, datted 2d Oct. 1845, and having he following credits: 1st July 1846, S75,00 : 16th January 18417, $150.00 : 15th A pril 1848, $100,00, and 9th March l840, .$100,(00. All persons are forewarned against trading for said Note, asnd ay informsation concerning it wifl be thanskfully re eived. Rt. M. SCURRY. Jan4 3t 51 Wanted BGOT. Shoe and Ilarnesis Makters. Also, for sale, Ball kinds of Upper and Sole Leather, Norths ern and French Calf Skins, Lining and Blinding Skins, Harnsess and Band Reather, Shoctmaker's Findings, Boots anti Shoes and Platation Brogans always on 1ssnd--adae of best notterials. Also, 1.amps~, Train, Neetsfot't and TFanniers Oils for sale bsy R. TV. MI3IS. On rA Ts' ACADEMY RE An Excellent Teacher Engaged , A BEAUTIFUL EDIFICE s0oNTO3EEco LE mi r HE TRUSTEES of the Male Academy at this place take great pleasuro in announllcig to tho public that this institution will be opened again on. the 2nn MoNa. IN JANUAR r under the most favorable auspices. The Teneher they have employed is Mr. J. G.. LFITNR of Fairfield, a GRADIUATE OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA COLLEGE. This gentleman enters our community with the most ample reconmendations fron the Faculty un der whomi he has finished his studies. Of his abilit to prepare young nien for suecessful application tO9 the highest Seminaries of our country, there is not a doubt. It may be added that his strictly moral character is not'less certainly established than tho accuracy of his Scholarship. The Trustees, in putting forth this notice, only desire with few words to assure those, who iay patronise the Institution under their charge, that -it is their determination to do all they can towards en forcing regular discipline and keeping up a proper degree of pride and emulation among the pupils. The new Building now in progress will be ono of tihe most commodious as well as one if the most orunte edifices of the kind in the State. Excellent boarding can be obtained in private families at $8 to $10 per month. The Teram will be determined upon after a com sultatiou with the Principal. They will ot exceod thoso of other similar Academics. N. L. GRIFFIN, JOHN LIPSCOMB, JOlN BAUSKETT, I. T. MINIS. I ARTIlR SIMKINS. * Dec 11 tf 48 JOHNSON FEMALE UNIVERSITY, AT ANDBRSON 0. E. TIIS INSTITUTION, heretofore known as 6" Johnson Female Seminary," 'will go into operation as a University, and be open for the re ception of Students, on the first Wednesday of Feb ruary next. Rev. Dr. WrILLrAM B. Jonsson has been elected Chancellor, and is expected to be present at the opening of the Institution. A !mong tie Teachers. whose services have been secured, are Rev. J. SCOTT M"IIUAY, and Mrs.. MARY E. DANIEL, both of whoma are so favoM bly known to the public inl connexion with the 1usti stitution as a Seminary. In the Music Department, it is ,ilfreient to say, that that Prince of Musicians, Professor WILLIAM WAGSTAFF, will continue in charge. A detailed plan of organization of the University will be publilshed in January, in pamphlet form. A ny infosrimation in respect to the University may be had by inquiring at Iloleomibe's hotel, in Ander son Village. Dec 22 4t 49 Abbey Green Female Institute, By 191ss Sophia Chapin. T ITIS Institution is located seven miles North .o LEdgefield C. H1., and within sight of Elton P. 0. It is situated in a remarkably healthy portion of the District, and convenient to an excellent Spring. The building is entirely new, large and commodious. The Instructress, Miss CIIArri, has the reputation of being an experienced and talented Teacher. The Elementary, and all the higher branches of English, together with Latin and French are taught. Terms per Session of five imonths for all branches except Music,................. ...$10 00 Music, including use of Piano.............25 00 Good Board can be obtained in the neighborhood m $7, ptr Month. For further information, if de ired, apply to either of the undersigned. S. W. NICIIOLSON, JOSEPH ADAMS. Oct 28 4m" 41 Upholsterer in General! 'l R. G. 0. DECIIERT, Upholsterer - . 1 and Paper ifanger, respectfully annouinces to the citizens of Edgetield-and its vicinity thtat hie is now prepared to miake to order, . Beds, Hair and Shuck MYattrasses, and also to attend to PAPER HANGINGS, WINDOW BLINDS, SHADES, .&C, Mr. D. will atten'id punctually to business; and all orders will be speedlily and faithfully executed. lie will be found at the Office formerly occupied by Chancellor WaRDLAw except when elsewherm engaged. Dee. 15 Ste d18 Removal! rflIIE Undersigned respectfully inform. hiis old Icustisners, friends and the p~ublie generally that lie las removed to, his BRICK STORE, on Centro Street, between Alessrs. .JoasMn Srna.y and Gr.onoa tosisson, where lie oil'ers for sale2 a general assort ment of FAMILY GROCERIES. Mr. Eraimo llouo.s is my duly authorised A gent to sell Goods, and the businesss will be conducted under the style of E. HODOES, A gent. Uanmburg. Nov 29 if 46 Ladies Circular Cloaks, SNOWDEN & SHEAR, Augusta,.Ga., t tJhave just received a supply of Ladies Velvet CIRCULA R CLOAKS, and (icie black wa tered and plain black SILK CLOAKS. Also. a splendid assortmtent of Ladies Emabroid dered Vlieiennes, Lace and Paris Trimmed, Miousquitan Collars, Sleeves and Chimasettes, Pf new andi elegant styles-to which they respectfully invite the attention of the Ladies. S. & S. will receive, in a few days. Ladies black Cloth Cloaks, made of a beautiful fabric. Dec 1 tf 46; Wh~iskey, Rumn, Brandy, &c. 6 BA RRELS Rectified, Monongahela and Mi! let's Old Rye W HISKEYV. New Rasgland anid Jamaica R UM, Amnerican and Ilolland GIN, A merican and French BR ANDY1. Madeira, Tenerifl'e and Nlanga WVINES, Peppermint, Cinnamon and Perfet Love CORt DIA L. LEMON SYR UP, by the Gallon or Bottle. Irish and Scotch WHISKE Y, Cider and White Wine VINEGA R, Pint, Half-pint amnd Quart FLA SKS, Wine. Lemon Syrup and Porter BO TTLES, DEMIJOIINS, all sizes. Ei. HODGES, AoEN'r. Nov 29 tf 46 STATE OF SOUTII CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN COMMON PL AN. James Jones, Joseph J Ken nedy and John McKinne, 'ecg ~c'I The City Council of Augusta.J W HERE AS the Plaintiffs have this day filed Vtheir declaration against the Defendants, who (as it is said) are absent from and without the limits of this State, and have no Attorney known within the tame upon whom a copy of the said declaration might be'served : It is therefore ordered that the said Defendants do appear and plead to the said de larations within a year and a day from this date, otherwise final and absolute judgment will then be given and awarded against them. T110S. G. BACON, C. E. D. Cheee. <[\( BOXES prime GOSHJEN CHEESE, UU~ For sale by E. HODGES, AGENT. Nov 29 tf 46 Lumnber ! Lumnber ! TpIIE Undersigned has a large quantity of LtJf .BER on hanid of assorted dimensions, at his Mills. Price, Square Edge, 75 eta per 100 feet. "Rough " 374 e. " " JAS. L. HILL & IIUGES. Dec 8 tf 47 Notice, A LL Persons indebted to the $>tafe of Abram .t..Kilrease, dee'd., will please make immediate payment. Those having demands will present them properly attested fot payinent. D. J. GILCHRIIST, Adm'r. Notice. ALL Persons indebted to the Estate of Jau -I Logan, dee'd., are requested ioinake ime diate paymett andf tfiose having. demnandg will pre., sent them forthiwith, vgroperlyattested seturdiag' .AiMER E NIXi tM'L Feb 5 t