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BARGAINS IN DRY GOODSI Vwh. HI. CRANE, IS SELLING OFF his large ad splendid as sortment of Winter Goods, at very 1RE D LCED PillCES, ill order I nuadke a aoom tll h's Spr:ng Stuck. Thuse u% ho wish to j-urchase Goods Cheap, will do well to give him a call. Among these are lie, pl.ain ant figured silks--very cheap. Eleg-ant French Dl.aaas-- vrv low. lituck Bouma:.:aes ;ad .\lpaceas do. do. A ?:reat variety 0f o.w pried DeLanes and I1aid Wors'ted gou'ls. lUlack and tiured 'louniniiaaag DeTatnes. Fine Frencl anud Eiglish Me-rius, cheap. I'laid and figured colored Aliaceas, beautiful and ceaep. Black Silk Vissetes and Cloaks, very low. Fine Black ad Co4tored Caimere Shawls. Elegant Pliaid Woolen .ai.n Shawls. A large assortment of Plaid Woolen Shaiwls antd 9-1ilae very cleap. Gtod Negro Kerseys at 1:4 eents. A large assortmenat of Ginaghaams and Prints very low. Plain Frechelt Brage and DeLanes. Ierino Claaaks and Shawls, om small fur chil dren. A great variety of Embroidered Collars and Chit-z-ts. E4 DalWe lilankets at 75 cents. 9-4 do. do. very low. 10-4 12-4 Bed 13ankets do. dI. White, 14-d and Green Flanneaaals. Finae Welch al si:k Warp Fl:amls. Furnaiture Dimety Tweeds, Satinacts. Casamera-sa and Cllths, very chep. Coaton Osaburgs, Shirting, Slacet:n'gs, Drillinga, &c. &C. The abovwe anid a very great var'ety or other oods wil: be so.ld very low. Call at :-12 Brtoad street. Jan. 1.1. .1w 52. T H1O ' A S G. R E Y, A TTORN EY AT LAW. ITUs remov, d hi-a Office to the Rooms over the store taf Mr. 1. C. lRAN. .la 4 3m 51 Not ice! iE Utdersigned have this day associatel -' themselves together in the lI.\CTICE OF L AW, fior Edgeield lUstrict. Aa y usiners en trustedi to them shall he pro-aoptly atteded tat. Mr. ATKINSON will kt-p at (tliee at Edgt-fied.l. in rea r of the Court louse, where he can be funid at a!l timles. M. M. GR.\Y, W. 11. ATKINSON. Ha nburg, Nov 5, 1852. tf 43 Educational. A GENTLEMEN of long experienec as Teach er desires a situat'in for t - year.. Th..- Alvertiser las been iaa th! I c iring rupi.4 for the Sailohmore Class inl C lli sides Classies aad Se:ence, lie tenelacs the Freneht lanmage perfeet'y, aad a complete cuurse of Englishi ELtacaLion. Th - most satisfactory references and testimlaoniads will be gven. Adalr. Is A. 31. Teacher, Augusta, Ga. Jaa 12 1t 52 A CARD! A R. A. J. DEMEREST, Prof. of Dancing, I 'ers hiissvi e -t, the .adies and Gentle ( in tf Ed1gefitld DJi-s*riet. I Ie wi.l give instrue t.on in a variety of nmw and fashionable Dances, Quadrilles, Waltzes, Polkas, Gallnepades, &c., Sucl as Coritza. alazurka, Scthottis, RiLorva. Jenlay Lin.1 Ptalka, 1101p Waltzes and Scoatch Daances. -lHe wi!I teach a Schootl anay whecre in laaiield .District, provided it be made uap fair haiam, heiween this iand sale day in Febaruary necxt. L~zaies anot hakiang to :att..nad thae Schootl, cana have parivato Les stoas givena themi by faraainag a party of eight. Mr. ID. cnan be seen aotr addaresse-d at this pla~ce, whaere he ay be foundat at all timeas unaless wheni absent attenrding his Schaools. Sle haas land several Classes in Edge.feld and haopes by dliligenit :attenationa to e--t manay 'more, lie refers with pleasure ala-I conaidecae to all those gten tlemaen who hanve pantronuised him. . January 12, 3: 52 * Rich Carpets, SNOWDEN & SHEAR, Augusta, G~a., ..hanvi received froam New York. a fu:1l suply~ of Rich Tapaestry niavet CA RPETS, of nlew and splendid pataeraas; * Tape-stry Irussels and Brussels CARPETS, at -va ry loll pri.rs: supe-rior Tharee Ply atau Igrain CARPETS, of new anad beautiful .-ttyles: Brussels and Venetciana Star CA RPETS;t Curttaa 1A TF~lil.\ LS t C(.lIN ICF.S; lirass anad Plated Stair U1)8-1a0 whlach they respectfully init lite the attenation of the public. .Jaan 12 tf 52 Osnaburgs and Negro Cloths, At M~anufsacturer's Pricesbi S NOWDEN &. SHEAR, Auagusta, Ga., hanve aon innad, a full supplyd of CO TTON (OS N A 11 U hGS of the moasat approvedl styles t Negro KERSE YS. taf George Sehley's. WVill~amn Schley's, and of the Augaasta .\lanuafactuaring Comanay. Also, lBrown SIll RTINGS aand S11 ElETlNGS, of the Augusta 3lanaufacturiung Comapany, all of whtia-h, they will sell at vecry liaw piri--s. g at T ih ulic are respeca-tfuly requested to call and exa ne die aaortmencat. .lan 12 tf .52 Undressed Bleached Shirtings. N OWDEN & SII EA R, Augausta, Ga., l anve receivedl from Newl Yo rk, Extra -4 Uleachaed SIlIIRTING, perfi etly uandresad, and a vetrv supeirioar fabirie for I adhi. s and Genitl-awn'as weair Thec public are respecctfually requested toa call and examajie thae article. Jan 12 tf 52 Boot and Shoe M~anufactory, ri llE Sublscriber hiaving renaewed andt inceran-ed f taci:ici-as ina hais biuzianess, takts thaam taithold of iaafo rtin a his kindtu patrons, thaat hec still remaaiaas at thle rdmae plnace where lie wlas last ye-ar, aand cona tius tat aaake Finae D~r'ssI )thanh!e-~ aaole m l',aanp ~OOTrS, itf the finest anda best 3laterials, and gaod ts wvarraanted. I haave naow oat laand a beatmtiful vnritety of Boaots andl Slaes tar mv oawa Maanauratra, whaieb. fair tine mnonath, 1 will seli at L~OW riace s FOl CAShl. W31. 3IeEVOY. Jan 12 5t 52 Bethanty Academy. 111lE Exercis-N aif tais istittatitn awill be re sume-d ttn aaloay 31st .lanuaary, 18~53. The laules. Itaes of Tfuitiona &c., arc thme satme as la-t year. A ny ianforamatiaa resp~Iectiang die schooal, Baani-d, &c., emt he (balinted lay adressin~ thae subscribecr tharouagh Loaigmaires Post Oflie, Edlgefield Disrict. G EO. C.\ILPIlIN, Pasemr.ua.. Jlan 12 52 tit Recturn Day is Comuing ! \Lb thtase indetedaa ta thi- Sabibeiltr lby Noate .atre ltus paabilcly aa and rspact fully nottitiad te makle paiymeltnt by- the First oaf Feblrauary. Thomas whola faiil (toa comlyl witht the abotve ti-rmas, Iwill tinad their Notes ina the handnas of G. Wa. Laandruma, F--q., for eolketion. Nona-y is wanitead, and must hte haad, L. S. JOUNSON. Jan 12 Zt 52 R~ead ned34 Takie Waruning. 75ilIOSE inadebtedl to the Un'ndersigneaad, eidher by) No te tar Atccaonnl, are haereby inaforamedtthaa unka-ss they settle lay letturn Day, they will, inadis. orbaainaately, have tat pay coast. I am hlardl tup fai jineay atal wlill lie catmap lied toi pursuae the abion methadt ina order tat kaep faroma being~ siued. Sa, ga-n tlemen,- comiae foa ward aand pa~y upa wit houat alebay. A. IR'SilNElL. .Tan 12 5t 52 Be it Distinctly Understood, r3H A T faraia that Filrst taf.lanutary 1853, tihe TIN I BUSINESS at Eahefiaeld C. H., will be car ried strictly rat thme CASli SYSTEMl. I have lost enouaagh alre-ady anad amt determained to sustain no amari lay the Cratdit Systema. All Parsans lanlg accaounts unasttled by thec ist of Februa-tarv. will bet stilt wiltaot dlistinc(tiona, as 1 owe mneiy and miust pi) ay y tlalta r lae stted. C. L. REFO. .Tan 1, St 52 EDGEFIELD COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE! Rev. C. A. RAYMOND, Principal. TRUSTEES. HIo-. N. L. GRIFFIN, I EDMUND PENN, S. F. GOODE. Da. R. T. MIMS. E TRUSTEl.S and TEAC11ERS of this .I nstitite tender their niest respectful thanks, for the very iberal patroinge bestowed upon the lIsttitutiou dinug the past year. They are also hialppy to annitunce the very prosperous condition of the institute, and its flattering prosperity for the coNmting year. They asure their patrous that no efiorts will be spared to continue deserving of so liberal a patronage. The next Session will commence on MONDAY, the 10th of J1antiarv 1853. The same Teachers will be employed in the dif. ferent Departmnts, as durng the past year. And the same rates of Tuitin, and general regulations cotntiled. Pupils can enter at any time during the Session, and if near the middle or close of the Session, they will be charged fromt the titte of entrance, to tle end of the Session. Those leaving before the Sel suin closes, except in cases of sickness, are charged for the whole Session. A pplication for aimission may be made to either of the Trustees, or the Prineijal. De -22 tf 49 List of Letters EMAINING in the Post-Olfiee at Edgefield Court [louse, 31st December, 1852. Addison, Mrs. Omstead, P. F. At h inson. Joseph D. Pardew. David Betting. Joseph Perry, Capt, A. E. Beard, Charles A. Price, Thomas Bird, Eldred Patterson, J. W. BarlIley, N. L. Vlool, Jordan Bledsoe, 31rs. Sarah Precoat. J. H. Berry, C. \V. Qnattlebumn, Daniel Bovd, Joln S. Rmlanid, Judelh 3 Bradley. Henry Raiborn, Benj. Burt, Sloody 2Rutherford, William Cogbnrn, Mary A. M. Ryon, Benjamin Carter, Charles Rottdtree, J. B. ). Dtnroc. Mr. Reynolds. Admin'r Dean, Tabitha 3 or Jaces W ittle. Elder, H1. B. Rearden, John Eichellerrer, John Ramsey, William Fergntson, Joe Itese, Georgiana Glover, David Buse, Thontas B. iill, John C. Satmuel, Bevil Head, James 3Stowes, Willis I Howard. hienry Shirly, Amos Heath, D. V. 2Smith, 3laterson Jennings, Edtward Sherlock, W. F. Jenntings, Caroline Sannders, Carter A Jentinuigs, Tilman Taylor Jonathan Jones, Rebecca 3Thraiekill, Frai-ces Knox, Thoeiias M. Temple, Rachael 2 Leopard, Jesse Ulk-rbank, Satiuel Lee, J; F - Williams, Mrs. S. Martin. Alsey.. : 2Wynn, Lucinda Morton, An gu. s_ Williams, Roger X. Marsh, E. T. West, E. 1'. Mathis, John 2Wren, Bates Moselev, Martha G. Whitaker, L i. B. Mims, Mrs. Rebecca Whitaker, A. Oliver Moring, Joel Weeks, Lucretia. O'Conner, Frances 2 G. L. PENN, P. M. Carpenters Wanted. TIIE Subsecribr wi..hes to procure the services J of Three GOOD CAR1PENTERS. To such as are of stutly liabits anl competent to do all work in their line, lie will give conetant epllelo)eyIentt and the best of wages. JO N WJTT. Jan 4 tf 51 Notice. I \WILL proceed to sell at Edgefield C. HI., on the tiret Moniday int Felbrutary next, the follow intg Negres belhmginig ter Ite Estate of L. II. Mun day, dee'd., viz: Iusette and boy Ellie, and boy Bill. T asts.-They will be sold ott a credit un:til ithe 17ith l)eeember. I1853. P'urchausers will bie required to give note with two approved securities. ' 11. T. WIRIGIIT, A dm'r. JTa12 St 52 *Notice IS Hereby givento all persmlis indebted to L. H'. lMsntdy, deed., previous to his death, that uan lesternotes and accounts are settled by Sale-dlay next. they will intdiscrimcinatc ly be pla *ed ini the handcs of proper Ollieers for collection. The estate is ill debt anid mtust htave mtoney. H. T. WIIllGIT, 0. E. D. Ordinary's Offie--, Jant 12 3t 52 Axes! Axes! , T the sign of the Geelden Anuvil 20 Dozen t - linperior Axes, togethter witht a Comi plette Stoeck of Entglish anid Atmecrican lcardware which will be sold on acecmmoedatincg terms by AGNEW, FISIIERt & CO. Drect Importers ief Eniglish liardware. Jan 3 4t51 Cash Business. ~IE Subiscriber would take this opportunity of retturnting hnis thanks to his patrets fur their liberal supposrt dutrinig the four years hte htas beect int business, and respectfully usolicits a conutinuance of their generous patrienage ttt aet the samte tunte it muttst lie berne int tnintd that he wishes to do exclu sivelv a CASII BUSINESS, and tic carry out this object molere fully hce will (open nio booeks tier aicounts this year. G. L. PENN, AGFs.r Jein 4 If 51 Notice. , LL persons inidebted to the subscriber either by 1.neete icr open accunt, that are noet paid by die first of February next, will leave to pay cost. J. L. DOBEY. IJan 5 4t 51 Notice \LL pereons indebted to Col. John 11i1l, by i - noete or aceount, are requested to mtake immne W. C. MORtAGNE, Att'y. .Jan 4 tf 51. Wanted to hire , FEW goodl Male and Femtale SE~RVANTS, 1~ to attend a I hctel, for which liberal wages ih be givenc. Appely immfiediatily to F. M. NICIIOLAS. Dee 29 i 50 Notice. , LLPersons inidebted tee the estate of Ellington .1.Clark, dee'd., are hcereby notified to miake im miedtiaete payentt, acid thtose hiavincg deman~ods against said estate will peresenut them. prejperly attested. J A. BLACKWELL. July 7 tf 25 Notice. A LL persons itnd bted. to the Estate of Mrs. Sallie Mlehs, D~ee'd., will please ma~ke pay ment i numetdiately, anid acll tho~se having demanccdu against the Estate will presentt thenm tee te sub~scri er piroplerly attested. J0OHN LOTT. .han 5 t 51 Notie,~ TS U1 ER EBY given to aclhlpersons indebted to the .Istate eef Edmtundl lieeyd, dee'd., to meake im mediiate paymenlt, antd thoese ha~vineg demtands acgainst the sail Estate, i'l rendeer themt itn peroperly attested. JAS. & TAN l)Y flOYD, Ex'rs. Dlec8 ly 42 Notice. L L Persons iindebted to the Estate oef C. J. 1 1 Gheever, dee'dI., are requtested to makeime diate paymett and those haviing demands agzaintst said estate, will presenit them properly attec ted. JOHlN RAINSFOIWD, Adm'r. Sept 22 t 36 Notice. ft.LL Persoens iindebtedt to the Estate of Emsaley Gote. dee'd., are htereby notified tco ilmke imt meiate paymient ,and thoe to whoim thce estate is inebeted will peresenit their claims forthtwitht in due tferm, as I amei deterinted to winid up the estate as soon as the law~ will permtit mie. H-. T. WIG'TT, 0. E. P. Ordinary Office, Decc 29, 3m 50 CARRIAGE and BUGGY IIARNESS, Wgnl arm-ss, D)ouble and Single, RiigBridles, Plantation Bridles, Collars. &c., Manuactured cof good matterials, and by good work men, neCxt door to J. B. SCLLvA.. Ri. T. MIS. J1.. it si2 BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL! ]Rev. N. ALDRICH, Principal. MR. STUCK LI 1R, PRoF. or JuVIc, FRENCll. &C MRS. J. MCCLINTOCK, TEACIER OV PiMARY I'EPA RTMENT. T HE TEACHERS of this Academy grate fly aknelowulLge the liberal patronage they have enjoye.1 tor the past year. They exceedingly regret that the invonvenlienuee of their Roomts has hitherto afforded themn no opportnity tfer a publie examination of th, ir Selcholars. it is with pleasure, however, they announre the spe.ey ereetion of a large and convenient building. A suitable lot has already been procured ani arrangements are in pro gress for the inmeliate coniniteneenment of the building which will be haitened to completion. The School will then be furnished with all the ne eessary apparatus for facilitating the Scholars in the various Departments of Study, and the public are assured that no pains will be spared to place the Schol on an equal feoting with any in the State. The exercises f the Sehool will be resumed on MONDAY, January 3d. Terms of Tuition the same as formerly. It is desirable that the Scholars begin with the opening (if the Session, partCenltarly such as intend to coneinee the high branches of stuly. The Teacers hold themnselves in readiness to ae commenodate the Scholars with Board at the usual prices, $110 per month. Dee 29 tf 50 SOUTH CAROLINA TEMPERANCE ADVOCATE! r [IllS Paper having been removed to Canmlen, .anld plhced under the nmagement and con trol of the Subscriber, will be publi-hed regularly every week on and after the 6th of .January. The papter is designed as the ORGAN OP TiR CAcSr OT TEMrERANCEz, embraecig erery OEwR and ORGANIZATION. It will be a Miscellaneous Family Journal AND AGRICUL'rURAL PAPER, And tihe aim of the present propriettor will be to make it in every respect worthy the coinfidence and support, not only of Temperance Men, but of the reading public generally. It is earnestly huped that a!l who feel an interest inl its sices., will, AT oNce, use their influence to accomeplisl its permanent estabishmeent. Terns, $2,00, inm Advance, Subscriptions for six nintls receiyed at the saim rate. In each ease the CAsn must accompany the order, and all letters by mail aro expreted to be pr' paid. - Those who have paid the fiormncr proprietor in advance for the year 1852, will be firnmisled with the papetr until the t:mne for which they have paid expir.-s. The accounts for 1$52 havinig been transferred to the sutbseriber, those who are in ar rears will oblige him by remtitting the anount im nediatcly. Addres T. J. WARREN, Camden S. C. December 24 1852. 1853 is at Hand! C OME, GENTLEMEN, walk up to the Cap tain's Ufice, No. 1, PARK RIow, square up your arrars, and enter your names for another twelve minth voyage. All Notes and open bills due me contracted prior to the 1st of January, )852, -nust b- enneelled by the I 0th of February, those that are not will be sued on iudiscriinae tely. W. P. BUTLER. Jan 4 tf 51 Valuable Property for Sale, r lE Subscribrr will oter for sale, te the higlieit T bidder, on the First Monday in February next, Twenty Likely Negroes, A mongst themec is an ei:eellenmt Bllacksmithe. These Negroes, wi'l comipare favoerah!y with anty simeihar tnmber of Negroes ice the State. I will alsoe sell aet perivate sale, my PLANTA TION, situaitedl on the Lower Co'lumebia Road, one and a half meiles fronm the Pine Iloiuse, consisting of Four hundred Aeres. Two hcundr'd acres of the above tract, has betn recently ceared, and is ite good condition for phlantineg. Thei remainder is in woods. TEaxs.-TIme Negroes will lbe sold on a eedit until the 1st January next, .with interest fromee date, aind two apiproved iceurities. The lsAd will be dis posed of on terms to suit the purchaser. JOhN R. WEVER. Jani~ 5 5 51 Sale of Jacks. rPH E Stubecriber will sell at huis Plantation on I Saluds River on the (Ifthe of February, 1853, five and a half mtiles West of Grecenville Court louise, S. C., NINE IMPORTED SPANIS3HJACKS Trhesc arc very superio'r ainiumlas, being very~herge and remarkably fine formecd. They have been ine this country near 'two years, and leave entirely re coevered from the eff'ects of the voyage fromn Spain. T hey have all proved thzemselves to lie fine foal get ters, andI so far as their cults leave cocime, very superior breeders. Somne of their cutlts mauy be seen tin the day of sale. Persons wvisheing tee par chease such animeals, will probably never leave suche another tippotrtunity. I will also sell several very fine Harness HIOR SES. TEncss-A credit of twelve muonthes, with note anid approved security, or a discount of ntine per cent allowed for cash on the dlay of sale. The above property is soeld for the purpose oif winding tip the conccern of Easley, sloan & Fas Iey, two of wnhomti havc removed fromce theis State tee Texas. Thte above mentitned property will be warranted sounid, anid all righct. JOllN A. E ASLEY. Jr. Greenville C. IL, .Jan. 3 3t 51 Take Warning ! iALL tose who are inadebted to mne individu ally, Walker & Coleman. Branneon & Cole mian, or W. B. Brannon, that do not mnake payenct by the first of February ;,ext, will find their ac counts aiid notes ini the hands of Officers for ccl leetione, a~s mtoney I must hazve. M. W. COLEMAN. Ilamblurg, Dee 13, 2me 43 1Notice. I A PPOINT Mr. R. J. Un.rm of I~tmhtcrg, my LAgent in the settlement oef dues to mtyself, or any of the parties above mentioned. Thme books are in his handes. Mi. W. COLE.IIAN. Jlameburg. Dec 15, 1S52. lem 48 __-Blankets. G R AY BROTilERS, leave on hand a large as soertenzt of BLANKETS, of variotus kinuds. Priebablv sme of the finmest Saxony Wool flue licn islhed, immporteed. Witht a largenassortent of Lower Gradles acid Planctation Blankets, whtich we are selling chceap. Novtf 41 Gardeni Seeds, Fresh & Pure. T II E~ Subscriber heae just received amid oil'ers for sale a large supjply oaf FRESII anid PITR~E GAIII)EN SE EDS, from thme celebrated Seed Es tablishe mecet of Conmstock, Fecrre &Co., Withe.rlncil, Coneu. Seeds fromc thee above estahlahenet have been tested biy many of amy customers, aned I be lieve leave given geneeral satisfacet:on. If you desire to have your garden welh suplied with fine vege tab!es, don't neglect to call and get a supply of these seeds. G. L. PENN ,AuEs'r. Dr e 29 tf 50 Tea, Candles, Sugars, &c, B)LACK, ilyson, Gunmpowder, Icmpleriatl aci .LYunmg Ilyson TE A, int lalf, Quarter, Eightl Boxes aned Cutties, also at retil. Sprem, Admacntne and Star CANDLES, Crushted, P'owdered andi Clatifieed SUGAR, Turpentine, 'roihet and She:ving SOAP. For sale by E3. IlODGES, AGEr..r Nove 21i tf 46 Notice. r H E Stockholders of thme Odd Fellows and Ma sonceic Builing Association are hteruby notified that thte Seconid leestahement of 20 pecr cent, will be required to be paid on oer before thme first of Februa ry next. By order eof the President and Diretors. J. A. WILLIA MS, Sec'y and Tres, Jan4 41 51 Cloaking, R)ICII Colored amid Black VELVETS of various Jiikinds for Mantillas antd Clceakec. A few pieces of hanmdsome polished CLOTil for Ladies Cloaeks, with soime of the richest trimmincg made. For sale cheap at GRAY UROTIIERS. us, a ., Nov. 17 tr .14 VALUABLE REAL & PERSONAL Estate For Sale! ON TUESDAY the i 5th ,,, February 1853, owing to noni loss of vision, and conse a quent ispbility of my Fath er to manage his domest c ;ilirs, by his diree~oti. will be sold, at his present r. sdeiice, in Lexingto. I)istriet, tle following de scribel prol erty. Ilis Well kno10W ills, n .ightwed Creek, with ibout Twenty-live Ilundri 1 (25(t ) Acres of Laud attaehed, as apars from a reecit re ourvey, made by Mr. Sampson Duni,.. The Griit and Saw Mill, both being in good rur ing order, on a never faling stre'am, within tw, miles of navigation for rafts, a fair inilueiiient is of fered to a purchaser wishing to enigage in the Lui bering or Flouring business, as the water power i, well adapted to either; and the Land heretofort cultivated, has long b'ren known to yield fair grain crops. Also, three other small Tracts, cntaining about Two H und red and Fifty (250) A cres each, original ly in one Grant, but since laid (jut int. suitabe I.ot, for snall settlements.niear the head 4f Little Blai k Creek, and adjoinink lands belonging to Aaron Tavlor, formerly a pist of the same survey ;-and as hi has proved pro-luCtive and eapable of yield ing fine provision cro01, the other three Lots being of the same quality of soil, must be likewise valua ble.-Also, Eleven Negroes, Among whom can be found Millers, Sawyers, Wnug goners, and others capable of doing I louse or Plain tation business. Also, Horses, Mull, Oxen, Cattle, Hogs, Corn. Fodder, Peas and Vhes, Flour, Potatoes, llouse hold and Kitchen Furn-ture, Farming implements. Blachemith's Tools, 1Road Wag n, Timber and Plantation Carts, and sundry articles too tedious tit nientioll. Tr.aas.-The Land1 and Negroes wi!l besold onl a credit of one, two and three year.+-interest and one-third of the principal payable annually. The purchaser being requfed to give bond and two or inore approved senties, and for the Land, a Mortgage of the Pr ;iises. For all other property alounting to $5, a note anol interest, payable in twelve uumonths, with approved security. A it,] for all sunis under $5, cash on delivtry of the property. The foregoing terms not being compied nith, for any properly bid off, the sarae will be re-sol, and the person so failing to eomply will lie held bounl to make good any deficiency between the latter and fornner sale. laj. Wtter Quattlebum or the Undersigned. wi I show any of the property if suitable appieatioin be ma-le. PAUL QUATTLEBUM. Pinaria, Jan 10. 5t 52 Sherif~s Sale. B Y Virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facins to me directed, I %hall proceed to sell at Edgefield Court House, on the first Monday and Tuesday following in February next, the following property.:in the following cases, viz: M. L. Bonham, W. M. Burt and others, secu rities, vs. John Hill. Six Trunks containing sundry articles too tedious to enumerate, 2 Bed Steads. one fine Mlaonic Regalia, &c. &c. Mark Etheridge vu. Thomas Swearingen. The interest of the defendant in a tract of land con taining one hundred and twenty-five acres,inore or less, adjoining lands of John R. Wever, R. T. 1lims and others.: Charles Price for' Levi G. Holloway vs. Joel P. Ilill ; John Hill vs. Joel P. Hill, one negro bty Richmond. James A. Devore vs. John R. Wever, Samil Brooks, bearer, vs. The same, Various other plaintiffA, vs. The .sme. The tract of land where the defendant resides, containintg five hundred acres. more or less, adjoining lands of Benjamin Bettis, James Swearingien and others. Levi G. Holloway, vs. Win. Strotm, Sr., Sani'l C.Strom and Edward Boyd. A tract of land containing three hundred acres, more or lesd, audjoiniing lands of L. Reynolds, Washington Strom and others, the property of the defer.d ant, Wmu. Strom, Sr. MIartin McCarty, vs. Win. McCaurty. The tract of land where the defendant resides, contaitning one hundred and sixty acres, more or less. RI. J. Ilankinson, vs. John S. Ranudall. A traet of land conitainling two hunidred atnd fifty-two neres-more or less, ndjoitning lanids of Joseph Cosnaham and David Powell. Matheney & Begy, v.s. Wihey Pardue. Tile tract or~lmnd where the defendatnt resides, con taining one hutndlred and five acres, more or less, adjoitning lands of J. Walker, Jamnes P'owell and others. John Cnthran, vs.L. J. IUnmilton. The tract oIf land wvhere the defendanit resided, at the time of his deaith, containing three hunid red acres, molre or less, iadjoiniing lands of ins. 31. Ilnrrisoni, John: Irvin anid others. John Cothirn, vs. J. P. Anderson ; S mnel [Perriti, vs. The same. The tract of land where the defenidanit resides, contaitning three hundred acres, more or less, adjoiningf lands of Wiley Trimmiermanlt, Daniel Minor and! others. John S. Smyvly, survivor, vs. John B. Carter, and Sim. Timinermoan; John S. Smyly, vs. The same. A tract of land contanining onie hundred atnd forty aeres, mtore or less, the property of the defendant, Sim. Timmueruimn, adjoining lands of Wmn.Shaver and others. David Westbrook, vs. Russel Hardin. A tract of land containing seventeen aeres, more or less, adjoining lands of Dr. Galphin, David West, brook and others. Thoma~s Lewis, vs. Charlotte Timnmerman. The tratct of land where the defendaint resides, con taining one hundred and fifty acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Sim. Tininermnan and others. John Cothran, vs. C. Weatherington ; The same, vs. Th'le same. One tract of lad contain ing five hundred neres, more or less, adjoining lands of Henry Qnattlebum, Hugh Mosely and others. Also, eleven negroes, viz: Joe, John, Bomnond, Sally, Jane, Lucy, Lucinda, and her four children. Terms Cash. LEWIS JONES, s. E. E. D. Jan. 12.525. STATE OF SOUT CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARk, B3Y H. T. WRIGHT, Esqr., Ordinary of Eidgefield District: WVhereas, Samuel S. Horn has applied to nme for Letters of Adnimiistration, on all and sinign lar the goods and ehattles, rights and credits of Annis Galloway late of the District, aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and simngtular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Edgefield Court House on the 23d day of January inst., to show cause if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this eigth day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-three, and in the seventy-seventh year of American Indepen dence. II. T. WRIGIIT, o. E. D. Jan. 12 2t 52 Notice, rr HOSE inil-bted to the Estate of John F. ..Martin, dee'd., are hereby nlotilied to mlake2 payment by Saleday next, as the estate is about be ing elosedl til; and those hlaving demnands will pre sent them in due form by that timto. H. T. WRtGHT, o. E. D Ordinary's Offie, Jan 12 4t 52 Notice. THOSE indcbted to the Subsqcriber by Note or -UAccount previous to the first of January. are most earnestly requested to pay by s.ale day ini Feb ruatry, as I want the money, and cannot possibly wait longer. WM. McEVOY. Jani 12 4t 52 Notice. A LL Persons inddbted to the Estate of Saralh 1.. Fendly, dee'd., will please nmake immediate. paynment. Those having demands will present them properly attested for paymeat. D). J. GTLCHIRIST, Adrn'r dec bonia non. Dec 11 tf 48 Extra Fine Chewing. JUIST received a few Boxes of EXTRA FINE CIIEWING; TOIBACCO, the celebrated " Cal honi Brand," manufactured expressly for the Sub scriber. G. L. PENN, AGEx-r. .A 1.S tf 31 NOT] BY STEAMERS AND SOUTI Is in ie.1eipt of an Extensive, HE FALL AND WIN (3 The Community and Put requested to call and examine ti Edgefield C. H., Oct. 13, Elmwood Female Academy ! 13 Hiles North of Edgeficld C. 1., NEAR THE CAMBRIDGE ROAD. HE First Session of this School will commence onl the second Mlonday in January next, under _ he instruction of Miiss EMIA O'CoNNEtt. i Miss ('CotNNER has pursued teaching as a pro- a 'ssion for several years. She ias taught in the l hnwood School, the present year, and given gen ral satisfaction. A splendid Piano has been purchased for the 11 pecial use of the schoil, alfording to young ladies A in excellent opportunity to study musie. Ttnt.s per session of Five monthis, as f.clows: ;p.-ling, Read.ng, Writing and Arithmetic 16 00 With the above, Eng'ish Grammar and Geography......................... 8 00 J Witl the above, Definition of Words, lis tory, R hc'torie and Compo.sition ........ 10 00 ,fiisie on I'jano, with use or Instrument. . . 20 00 1rawing............................. 6i 00 inting in Water Colors............... 6 00 Miss O'C engages to give lessons in the French iguage to pupils d 'siringz it. Selicl Boks. Statiopnery, Drawing and Painting naterials wi:l be furnished at usual prices, when de ired. Good boarding can be obtained at and near the v ehoul, at $6 to $7 per nmonth. JOHN LANIDRUM, J. M. S3YLY. ) Trustees. JAMES D)iRN, ) Dee 15, 1852. 4w 52 Four Mile Branch Academy, IE subscrib.-r takes this opportunity to thank r the citizens of Barnwell for the patronage ho las received at their iands for the last seven years. le alo b.-gs leave, at the saeni time, to inform pa ents and guarlians. that he will resume the exer- I .ises of the above Academy, on the first Monday in lanuary next, and continue to prepare boys for 'ollege, or l.usiess of' any kind. TIhe location is ot surpassed by any institution, as regards c)nve- b iience, health, quiet and remotent ss fronm all haunts ti f v:ee and immorality. The Trustees have made very arrangement thait can conutribute to the heanth I nd comfirt of the student. At the end of every 1ight weeks a CIRCIt'i.At will be sent to the parents u r guardian of <ael student. containing a iminte tatemneit of every recitation he haUis imCade witlin hlat time, also a particular account of health, mural lportniat, punctimlity ani 1-rogres< generally. Alust particular :ttent'on will be paid to the moral is well as the intellectual training oif pupils. There w;il be a public examination about the middle of lne, when the students will be examined by a oinmittce consisting principally of tealacrs. The ubsriber has made ample lreparation for boarders, m,1 none will fail to be accommodated. e Parents are respectfully requested to) enter their I :hidreni as early in tIhe session as possible. - J. E. CROSSLA.ND, Principal. I Rcferences. T. Fanning, President of Franklin College, Ath ~ns, Georgia. R1ev. A. Church, President of Franklin College, [en.nesse'e. Ex-GovernorlHammnonld. Silverton. S. C. lion. A. Patterson and Capt. J. R. Harley, 3arnwellI, S. C. Majoer R. A. Whyte and Dr. J. M. Turner, An usta, Geor'iat. N'er..J. HI. Lafitte and Maj. F. F. Dunbar,Speed-1 ell. S. C. Hion..J. J. Wilson, Capt. D. Busht, Capt. E. J. Williams, and M. R. Dunbar, Four Mile Branch, 3uth Carolina. D~ec. 18. 2t 52 Valuable Plantation for Sale, T II E Subscriber, haviing purlmsaaed elsewvhere in the D istrict and beinig desirous eof removing, I lrs for sale the place on which he nocw rescides, vithin a mile of Edgelieldl Village. The Tract con-C Five Hundred Acres, me half of whmi.:h is in wools, the other half cleared md in cultivation. One hundred anad fifty acres oef he cleared land has been op~ened within the last three. r four ye-ars. Almo~cst all thce woeod-land is of ex elnt quality, oak and hickory growth. mullatto soil. It is finely adampted to the production of Corn, Cotton mdi smnall grain. On the premises is a comnfortable dwelling-heouse.( rhe out-buildlings are of the becst description-large mnd commnoedious Barn and Stables, Shuck llouses: mud Waggon Shelters. The Gin I louse and 1Serewj tre entirely new, of choice materials, and built ae ording to the most aipproved plains.r The only test of the excellence of his tract of hich the subscriber would spteak is the crop which 1 it has borne this year and which is there for the in 'petion of those desirous to purchase. A fine Well and a never-failing Spring of excel-r lent free-stone water are among the other advantages f this tract. S. S. TOMPKINS. Nov 3 tf 42 House and Land for lale, I WILL sell the well implroved ILO.\ESTEAD) 1.on which I reside, located about onie iccile from, the Townc of Newberry, and connected wvith it by a irst rate public road. The site is a healthy one, entirely free from lcal causes of diseacse. The dwelling hotoce is substan ialy built of brick, containing seven commnotiecus ud comnfortbe roomus. The out houses are a brick Kitchen, a brick Loomt Uouse, a large brick SmokeI Eouse and one of woeod, conmferta.ble Negro houses, a large Gin 1 louse, an~d all other neeesacry out uildings. Attached thereto is a convenient farm f one hcundred and thirty acres of Land, aboutt lifty cres of which are in woods renmarkably well timm bered. On the peremc:ses there is a spring of very supirior water. To ant approved purchtaser the termcs will be nmade aeconmodatinig. Personcs desirocus of pcurchamsing may apply to Pelr. .lames F'. lIIarrington (cr D~r. W H. liarrington, either of whcom will shew themc the >rmie and contract for the samre. NANCY IllAR~RINGTON. Nov 17 tf- _44 For Sale or Rent, TIIE HOUSE AND) LOT of the m. Umndersigned inthe Village of Edge field. The House has six good Romns,a with a lire plaice to each and is well finished. The Lot consists of thrcee Acres, and has ll necessary out buildings oni it. Thlere is a coni stant streatm of water ruicng thcroughm the Lot. Posession given thte first of .lancuary I1853. De 8 tf -47 Saw and Grist Mills for Sale, lIlE Subscriber intendincg to moeve from the IState, offers for sale hcis MillJs. on Shaw's Creek, about ten miles front Edgefield, Aiken and Granieville.I The Tiraet contains Twenty-acvo hundred (2200) acres, with a sumeiient wvater powver to run Circubir Sas or a Factory. On tho peremnises are all necs mary imnprovements-framte buiblincgs, orchards, &ce. Any informcationl given by applying to the Sub scriber ott the premises, or by letter addressed to it at Edgelield C. II. JIOS. A. ADDISON. A ug4 tf 29 Notice. ALL Persons indebted to the Estate of Win. T. AMinter, are earnestly requ~ested to moake ima mediate paymient, and those hcavinig demcands against said estate will please rendcer thenmin, property at tested, forthwith. 13. F. ~STtO3, Adm,'r. Sept 8 if 34 Notice, A LL~ Persons indebted to, the Estate of R. Platt Brunseen, dee'd., are respectfully notified to make immediate paymecnt, and thoese having de mnands against said estate will pcresetnt themt forthwith, troperly atteste~d. S UTSEN M. ]IRUtNSON. Adm'ix.1 ROBE~R LANJER, Adnm'or. Oct20 tnf 410 I [CE. I CAROLINA RAIL ROAD Lndsome and Splendid Stock of TER COODS!! >lic Generally are respectfully tm at No. 1, PARK Row. tf 39 RIXc FALL DRY GOODS. GRAY BROTHERS, AUGUSTA, GA., BEG to inform the pulilic, that their Fall Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods i now complete. In addition to our Store we have diled a handsnic Silk and Dress Goods Department, here will be found the Richest Dress Fabrics of lie season, at the lowest New York cash prices. llolig which aire: Rich Brocade Dresr SILKS and SATINS; Extra line white and black Brocade Silks and atins : plain 8and1 Chanielion do.: Plaid and Striped Silks rich Irish Poplins and 'abinets ; Rich colored and black Silk Velvets; Rich Satin P.rochc Cashmeres; Extria filin. Satins, A merican: Black antd White Watered Silks; Plain bhlick Silks, all widths: Small ligured b'aek Silks: Half Mourning Silks, Black al colored Alpavas and Bonbazines Black an1 cooredl Brocade Alpaeas: Frenelt and English Merinosand Cashmeres: Aluslin Delaines. Ginghams and Calico, in great riety of styk-s anil prie s; n our Cloak and Shawl Department, Will he found, the latest styls of colored and !ak VlLVET CLOAKS, sACKs and lAN 'lLLAS, Clo1h C111la and Mantillas, neat and comfortable, l'k, Col'd and Watered Silk Mlantillas, of all kinds, Long and Seuare Woolen Sliaws, in great variety Plain Crape Shawls, very low priced, A few extra rich Emb. Crape Shawls. In our Domestic Department Ve can say that we keep all the favorite brands of :ElMSEYS, OSN.\lWRGS and BLANKETS, tdlcan atird to sell then at factory prices as well s our neighbors. Spee'al attitenin is requested to 50 bakl' of the est KERSEY ever brouuglitSoluth, (bonghtat aue on.) 5 cents per yard 1 ss than factory prices, Satinets, Jeans, Tweeds, Cloths, Cassimeres, and lmnecls of all kinds, And a great variety of other GOODS, to which e request the attention of the public. Oct 21 tf 41 N0 T I C E~ A Beautiful Assortment of ASSI1ER1NE, 1ERINOES, DELAINES AND PERSIAN CLOTIS. Also, a few more of those handsome Plaids. Bro ades and I)ress Silks, which will be sold LOW. 0 3laiikets, Negro Cloths & Tweeds, 'ogetlier with fne B]oots for Gentlemen and Boys, have a line Stock. W. P. BUTLER. Dec. 8 tf 47 Stolen PROM the Subscriber on thienight of the 28th inst., a D ARK AMARE~ MULE, of medim ize, with her eceks split by the bridal when she cas beinig broken which causes her to dive her south and nose deep under wvater when drink'ng. ihe is about I1U or 12 years old, in good order when iken o1Y. At the s:une time was taken an excellent slack Leather Biridlo, with large bright silver plated luckles, and14 a tolerable noted Saddle, it being of ire leather with a horn which is black. The Sad le had no girth to it when taken.. 1 will give a reward of Twenty Dollars, for the apprehiension and delivery of the thief and hMule at fly house, or any neighboring jail, or half that umt for the delivery of the mule and apparel. Y'hilst any information respecting the same by let er uir otherwise will be miost thankfully received. A ddress moe ait Fruit fla1l, Edgelield District, S. 3., 10 miles North of Edgefield C. H. 0. W. ALLEN. JTanuary 5 t f 51 g Angusta Constitutionalist will please give lie above three weekly insertions, and forward ac ount to 0. W. A. Note Lost. SOST, omwhere between the residences of I a Col.J.D Williaims, llopkins Williams, .J. 3hapijpell's, --Dyson's, - Turner's and Edge irl.1 Court House, or at one of the above places, a (UTE umade by Col. .J. D). Williams on the 4th )eember, 1852, and payable six days after date, ithier to A lexander or Andrew Susung, not now emeimbered, for Five 11undlred Dollars. Any information respecting the said Note, will ec liberally rewarded : anid all ilersons are warned roim tradiing for the same. A ddress ('ol..J. D. Williams, ilton P. 0., Lau ens D~istrict, S. C. ANDREW SUSONG. Jan 5 4t 50 DT Edgefield Advertiser publish four times and oward account to this ,,niee.-Laurensville H erald No t i c e, , E WILL proceed to sell at Edgefield C. I L, 'on sale day in February next, a TR ACT of .\ND), containing One llundred and Thirty-four 13.1) acres, more or less, known as the Good Spring lianch Tract, belonging to the estate of John Uint her, dee'd., situate in Edgefield District, and unded by lands of Gent. Jlas. .Jones and others. Termus miade known ont dayv of sale. AMaOS L A NI)UM, )A d'rs with the JAS. HIATCH ER. jWill annexed. Jan 4 4t 51 State of South Carolina, EDGEFFELD DISTRICT, IN COMMDON PL EAS. Wmt. D. dIennings, ns. Deel. in Attachmaent. Richard Bailey. *H iE Phaintiftf in tho above case having this day f iled a Declaration ini my Office, and the lDe endant having necither Wife iior Attorney known a reside within the limiits of this State on whomi a oy of said Declaration with a rule to plead can be erved : On Mlotion of M~r. To~lricis, Attorney for 'ititi: Ordered, That said D efendant appear ad plead to said Deelaration within a year sud a lay fromt the date hereof or judgmenit by default ill be entered against him~. TII0S. G. BA CON, C. E. D. Positive Notice. kLL Persoins having demands agatinst the estate Sof Luk e S. Bland, dee'd., will render them in Luly attested, :and those iindebted lby note or open ceount wi!l mtake payenct, by the tirst of February text, as the heirs aire all of age, and I am deter. nined to close up the estate. WMl. 3M0BLEY, Adm'r. Jan 4 4lt 51 Notice. ALL~ those ha~ving any demands against the tEstate of Clark Swearingen, dee'd., are re juested to hand theim i propery attested, and all hose indebted to said Estate are requested to make unnediate payiment. ~3OSES SWEARIINGEN, Ex'or. Jan 3 tf 5t Last Notice. 4LL persons indebted to the Estate of 0. Towles, Li dee'd., will mtake paymtent before return day, r they will lind their notes and accounts in the inds of an Attoriney for cullection. 'R. MI. SCURRY, Admn'or. J]an 4 7t 51 Notice. A LL persons indebted to the Estate of D. C Smyvly, Dee'd., are reqluested to make paymen by retuirti day, or they may expect to pay cost 'hose having demands will present thema duly at teted. J. C. S.\YLY, Adnm'r. Jsnm -St n1 IALE AUAiDEMY E -PE D An Excelet Teaciehr Engaged! A BEAUTIJuL EDIFICE so0NT3EC0LET r IIE TRUSTELN of the Male Academy at this pilve take great pleasure in anowciig to the public that this lustitution1 will lhe upened aga. is fu the 2sun Moxory IN JaUaRY NXT, uader the modt favorable auspices. The Teacher they have emplcoved is Mr. .T. G. LEITNER of Fairfield, a GRAI)A'IC OF TIM SOUTH CA1OLINA COLLEGE. This gentleman enters our conmunity with ta most ample recommendations from the Faculty un der whoml he has finlished his studies. Of jlis ability to prepare young imen for successful applietion to the highest Seminaries of our country, there Is no% a doubt. It may be added that his strictly moral character is not less certainly establkhed than the accuracy of his Scholarship. - The Truatees, in putting forth this notice, only desire with few words to assure 'those, who may patrionise the Institution under their charge, that it is their determnination to do all they can towards en forcingregular discipline and keeping up a proper degree of pride and emulation among the pupils. The new Building now in progress will be one of the most commodious as well as one of -the most ornate edifices of the kind in the State. Excellent boarding can be obtained in private fanmilies at $8 to $10 per month. The Terms will be determined upon after a Con sultation with the Principal. They will not exceed those of other similar Academies. N. L. GRIFFIN, JOHN LIPSCOMB, .OHN BAUSKET', - R. T. hIlIMS, f ARTHUR SIMKINS. Dec 11 tf 48 Abbey Green Female Institute, By Miss Sophina Claapin. T IIS Instituton is located seven miles Nortli o Edgefield C. 11., and witlin 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 comnmaodious. The lIstructress, Miss CrAris,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 months for all branches except MusiC................. '.-$10-00 Music, including use of Piano..........25 00 Good Board can be obtained in the neighborhood at $7, ptr Month. For further information, if de sired, apply to either of the undersigned. S. W. NIC110LSON, JOSEP11 ADAMS. Oct 28 4me 41 Upholsterer in General! AMR G. 0. DECHERT, Upholsterer 1. and Paper Banger, respectfully announces to the citizens of Edgefield and its vicinity that he in now prepared to make to order, Beds, Hair and Shuck Mattrasses, and also to attend to PAPER HANGINGS, WINDOW BLINDS, SHADES, &C. Mr. 1. will attend punctually to business, and all orders will be speedily and faithfully executed. lie will be found at the Office fornerly occupied by Chancellor WARDLAW Cxept when elsewhere engaged. Dec. 15 3t* 48 Removall T HE Undersigned respectfully informs his old customers, friends andl the public generally that he has removed to his BRICK STORE,.on Centre Street, between Messrs. Jossan Srazv and G Eotua RoBINsoN, where he offers for sale a general assort ment of FAMILY GROCERIES. - Mr. Erimue HonoEs is my duly authorised A gent to sell Goods, and the businesss will be conducted under the style of E~. HODGES, Agent. H. A. KENRICK. Uanmburg, Nov 29 tf - 46 Ladies Circular Cloaks, SN W EN- & SH EAR, Augusta, Ga., haejus received a euipply-et Ladies Velvet CIRCULAR CLOAKS, and. Ladies black Wa tered and pfain black SILK CLOAKS. Also, a splendid~assotment of Ladies Eambrdid dered Vblenciennes, Tace and Paris Trimmed, Mousq uitan Collars, Sleeves and Chaimasettes,'of ncw and elegant styls--to which they respectfully invite the attention of thme Ladies. S. & S. will receive, in a few days. Ladies black Cloth Cloaks, miade of a beautiful fabric. ])ee 1 tf - 46 STATE' OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN COMMON P'LE AS. James Jones, Jlose~ph J Ken-1 nedy and John McKinne, rFrinAtc't The City Council of Augusta.J ~1THEREAS thme Plaintiffs have this day filed i Vtheir declaration against thae.Defendanmts, who (as it is said) are absent from and withmout the limits of this State, and have n'o Attorney known within the sanme upon whom a copy of the said dechiaration might be served : it is therefore ordered th-a the said D~efendants do appear and plead to the sad dle clarations within a year and a day from this date, otherwise final anad absolute judgment will then be given and awarded against them. TIlOS. 0. BA CON, C. E. D. S hereby given to thosae indebted to the estate of LEldred W. Glover, decased, to make payment, at furtherest, by the 1st day of Jlanuary next, and those to whom the said estate is indebted will meet me in the Ordinary's Office at Edgefield C. HI., an Friday the 7th day of January next, 1853, at which timec a final settlenment will be made on the estate. E3. HI. CHIAMB3ERLAIN, Adm'r. Oet 20 3am 40 Read This and save Cost?! THlE Subscriber respectfully notifies all those indebted to the Firm of Gr~ovCR & Mars, and also to himself, eithmer by note or open account, to make paymenat on or bef.'re the 1st January next, as longer indulgence cannot be given. WM. B3. MAYS. Sept 15 tf 35 lIotice. A LL Persens indebited tao thec estate of Oliver -Towles, are regnestedl to make ianmed~iiatc pay ment, and those having demands against the sames will reader themt in properly attested. RI.M. SCURRY, Administrator. Oct. 9 tf 38' Wanted B OOT, Shoe and Harnaess Makers. Also, for sale, all kinds of Upper aid Sole Leather, Norala er and Freaach Calf Skins, Lininag andi Binding Skins, Hlarnmess sad Banad heather, Shuuemaaker's Findigs, Boots and Shtoes and Plantation Brogans always on hand-aade of best mnaterials. Also, Latmp, Train, Neetsfoot and Tanners Oils, for sale layR. Y. MiMS Dec 15 tf 4S Cheese. Wr BOXFES prime GOSH EN CH EESE, OUV Fair sale by E. 1IODGES, Auax. Nov 29 -tf 46 Lumnber I Lumber ! T LIE Unadersigned laos a large quantity of LUM BER on hand of asrorted dimeansions, at h~is Mills. Price, Square Edge, 75 eta per 100 feet. " Rough " 371 e." " d-AS. L. 1HILL & 1IUGES. Dee8 tf_____ 47 Notice. ALL Persofas indebted to the Estate of Abram .a Kilerease, dee'd., will please make imnmediate layent. Those havinag demands will present them properly attested for payament. 1). J. GILCITRIST, Aadm'r. De 11 tf 48 Notice. A LL Per.son. indebted to the Estate of Jane Logan, dee'd., are requested to make immne diatte payment, aand thaose having demands will pre sent thaem forthwitha, paroperly attested according to law. AMBROSE NlX, Adin'r. Feb 5 12m 3 Oranges and Lemnnoas JTUST received and for eale by F. M. NICHOLAS.