American Hotel---Dissolution, r HIE Partnership heretofore existing of BOAT; WRIGlT & J.\NNEY, was dissolved by Its own limuition, on the I7th hist. JAS. BOATWRIGIIT, J. C. J A NNEY. Columbia, Jan 20 3t 3 A CARD! American lotel---Clhange of Pro. tor:hip. :R:. SARAH FL.\llNG and Mr. JAS. T. . FLEMING r- spretfullv give uotice. that they have purcha-nedn :mil :an un:a d tho managemet of the AMERICAN HOTEL, late'y sa suvcessfully con dutel by Mr. J. C. .lANNEkY. fin taking charge of this Establishment, they do no with the intent~in of using every means that ex perince anl energy will supply to give entire sat:s f.etion to their Patrons. anl praonise zea!ous atten tion to their eomufoart. In asking a coitanuance of a fair portion if puli.i- vupport, they do so with the asurance that they inatenl to deserve it. The table will bie suppled with every thing that the market attrds, served up in the best manner, and- dispensed by watchful attendanhits t and the chamhers and parlers will be found always ready for the reception of guests. SARAH FLEMING, J. T. FLEMING. Colutbia, Jan 20 3t 3 JANNEY'S HOTEL, COLUMIA, S. C. R. JANNEY, in conneetion with Mr. W. .I. llAtte and D~r. T. J. Goovwys, hav'ng pur chased that fine and cumimtadious eastablishient hereteafore known as the CONGAREE lOUSE, it will herafter be designated as "Ja iniey'% Hotel." .In announeing this to the public. the Proprietors feel that it is net necessary to present in detail the inadueiiients and advantages which this llotl tire nents. Its lecation, its coiitiaousnevs, and the impllrovenmctts conteiplated by the present mana gers, will, they feel satisfied, affard to the traMellng cmnlallatttity and othelrse. a llotel in Columbia whielh will it every way rank amontg the best itn the ecoti try. :E1ery comfrt, con enience, and appendalpr, to the fir-t elass hotels in the United Stales. will be found at J-ANNEYS HOTEL, anal no eibrt on the part of the Proprietors will be wanting to ren der it weorthy ,f the capital tof the State. Mr. JAssry an.i Mr. HAutIS, so well known by the viaitor at the Antmrican lotel, will always be fened at their posts, and if unratmitting attentiin to the ities they have awimted, be any guaruntee of 'atrfaction, they have no ies:tationt in promising it to th rir guests. Mr. I Iitcheaaekns splendid line of Omntibusses and ]Teeks, having the name of the lletel painted on h.-mit, are attaehed to .Jmnney's I *atcl. and well be lromept and faithful in the conveyance of passen gers to inl fron the various depots. Columbit, .Tan 31 21m 3 Tax Collector's Notice, No. 1. T W!LL ATI'END at the times and places herein Ssprecifieil, to cAlfeet the Gena ril Paerr atid Road Tax fer the year commnencing st October 1852. At Duntorn's. on Mnday, 2Ist Febry. LHiberxty IIill, Tuesay, 22d Frecind's, Wcc ~Veal'e 234 P.irks, 66 Sane evetittg. 3 ocock. " Rock-Poni. Thursai, 24t Feb'ry. * .1. T.. Middlieton's S:inie cveninir, 3 o'cleack. Real I till, n Friday, 25th Feb'ry. arlli-rs, " Same evening. 3 i'eaeek. Clwr"tT Phrasday, 24th Feb'ry. .Ta. NhrgdAen's " Same evening, 3 o'eleck. " Ratieiur1 . "1 Fieday, '28th1 Feb'ry. " leach Islad, " Tlesday, 1st March. 4 Graniteville, a Wed'day, 21 llatcher's, " Thur.ly, 3d " SE.res', " Frilay, 4th " " liulwvare's, 4 Satuerday, 5th "c -' a " "~ Tue-day, Sth "c C" .\llen's, "e W.e.l'day, 9th " '- Rtidge, e" Thcursay, 10t "e~' 'a' Holst.'in's, "~ Friday, IItha " "e RIinehart'n, 4~ Na~turdlay, 12th "c " 'alt. Waillintg, " lotnay, 4til c" I Perry 's, " Tuesaday, 15th " '- Cai!emtan'i X Roads, "~ We~d'day, I Gith " Coopersville, " Thursday, 17th " " Aburea. " Friday, 18th " - " Stevens' Store c" Alantday, -21st " -Drn's.,. - "Turiday, 25th J.b ~ QUATTLE BUM, T. C. E. D. Statte of South Onrolina, EDGEFIEI.D DISTRICT, IN CHANCERY. Coater & Ceaxe aend 1~ Anzwadedtand Supplemnt Abram M.artint, |Bill to cnll in Creditoers vs i and aedminister -celcts of Jae R. Garrett atnd kep!:aer e. Garrett, de rithers. Jceased. editures which tire not platinly atathiorized by the Acts oaf the Legislature preseribinag the power and luties of thle Commnissioners of Puballie luiling. J1. HUIIET, Cn~at'N. Jan2 63t 2 Money, Money. A LL Pcrsmais inadebted to the Saubscribers either t.by Note air Uook accounat pirior to the lati of Janary 1853, are respectfully requested to settle heir respective taecounts dutriang the .\aanth of .Janu iry, or expect to flid their papers (wvithout respect if persons) in the hanads of a hawyer for colk-ection. AGNEW, FISIIERt & CO. Ne=-1rm- .Tan 1'J .de 54 BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS, WM. 'HI. CRANE Is SELLING -OFF his large and splendid as sO.rtment of Winter Goods, at ve-y RE DUICED PRICES, in order to make rom for his Spring Stock. Those who wish to purchase Goods Cheap, will do well to give him a call. Among these are Rieh, plain and figured sil-s-very cheap. Elegant FrerchDelAtes-very low. B.aek Bombazines and Alpaceas do. do. A great variety of Low priced DeLanes and Plaid Worsted goods. Black and tigured Mourning DcLnnes. Fine French "d English Merenos, cheap. Plaid and figured colored Alpacea, beautiful and cheap. Black Silk Visietes and Cloaks. very low. Fine Black and Colored Cashncre Shawls. Elegant Plaid Woolen Long Shawls. A large assortment of Plaid Woolen Shawls and some very cheap. Good Negro Kerseys at 121 cents. A large assortument of Ginghams and Prints very low. Plain French Berae and DeLanes. Merino Cloaks and Shawls, some small for chil dren. A great variety of Embroidered Collars and Chinezetts. - 84 DuIe Blankets at 75 cents. 9-4 do. do..very low. 10-4 12-4 Bed Blankets do. do. White, Red and Grieen Flannels. Fine Welch and Silk Warp Flannels. Furniture Dimety Tweeds, Satinets. Cassasneres and Cloths, very ebap. Cotton Osnaburge, Shirting, Shcetings, Drillings, &c. &c. The above and a very great variety of other goods will be sold very low. Call at 242 Broad street. Jan. 12. 4w 52 THOMAS G. KEY, ATTORNEY AT LAIV. Jr HlAs removed his Office to the Rooms over the Store of Mr. B. C. BjAYA. Jan 4 3m 51 Niot i e! U 1E Undersigned have this day associated themselves togejher in the PRACTICE OF LAW, for Edgefeld District. Any businers en trusted to thwiu shall be promptly nttended to. Mr. ATKINsoN wvill keep an Office at jAIgefield, n rear of the Court 11ouse, where he can be found at all times. M. M. GRAY, W. 11. ATKINSON. lamburg, Nov 5, 1852. tf 43 Blankets, RAY JBROTITERS, have on hand a large as sortment of BLANKETS, of various kinds. Probably some of the finest Saxony Wool fine fin sheil, imported. 'With a large assortett of Lower rades and Plantation Blankets, whicb we are selling cheap. Nov 17 tf 4.1 Rich Carpets. NOWDEN & SHEAR, Augusta, Ga., S have received from New York. a full supply f Rich Tapestry Velvvt CA IRPETS, of new and ilenlid patterns ; a Tapestry Brusiels.and Brussels CARPETS, at very low prices; Superior Three Ply and Ingrain CARPETS, of s ew and beautiful styles; - Brussels aid Vetietian Star CAIRPETS; Curtain \M.TERIALS; CORNICES; Brkas and -Iated stair RODS-tu w Ah.h they resp.ectfully in ,ite te attention of the public. Jan 12 tf 52 Bethmany Academny. TH E Exercises . of this Institution will be re sugmed on .\onday 31st danmuary, 1853. -(. The Rules. Rates of Tuitioni &e., are the same asC wt year. A ny infiorniittion respecting the School. Bard, &c., can be obt.:ineds by addressinmg thte a tbsriber through Longmires Post Office,1Edgefield 8 GEO. G.\LPIIIN, Paisecart.. Jan 12.-...... -I..5 - t im Carpenfer Wanted. 'IIE Sub,.criber wishles to procure the services lof Three GOOD CARtPENTERS. To such a are of study haubi ancl d.eimmpetent to do all work their line~, he will giv'. onastant einployment and le best of wages. JOLUS WITT. Jan 41 . .. tf 51 Cash Business. pH"tiE Stubscribmer wotuld take this op.portunity of 1. r.'turning has thanks -to his pattronsl for theirp bet'al support durinag the four years lie lots beetn h 0 hutnntessm, andti respectfully solicits a continuance of s eir generous patrinage ; but at thit sanme tiime it ost be borne in omindl that lie wishes to do exela vely a CAsli BUTSINESS, and to carry out this - ibject more fully he will open no books for accoutats i year. G. L. PENN, AoEN'r. Jan 4 -If 51 Notice. A LL persons indebted to thme Estate of Mrs. .1-Syallie Aliles, Dee'd., will pleasie make pay~ ent immaediately, ad al.l thtose having demandsn against thme Est~ite will paresent thecm to the subscri ser pirop~erly attested. JOHN LO1T. 'I .an 5 7t 51 a Notice, . a S HIEREBY' gIven to all persons indebted to the ~ Es Ktate of Edthnn lioyd, dee'd., to make am tediate paymenat, andi those having demands against e sail Estate, will renider them ita properly attested. ~ JAS, & TANDY.BOYD, Ex'rs. a Dec 8 ly - 41 E Take Warning i ALL~ thaose who are inadebted to mec individu . ally, Walker & Colvman, Brannon & ColeA ~aan, or W. B. lirannona, that do not nke paymnit ,y the first of Februtary imexct, will fluad their ate uts and notes in thme hands of Officers for ecil- " etion, as bmiaey I must have. M. W. COLEMAN. C Hamburg, Dce 13, 2ma 48 lNotice. A PPOINT Mr. R. J. D)zrn of Hanmbturg, nay A gent in the settlemnt of dues to myself, orJ iy of thme parties abov e maeintioined. Thme bsoks are a a lhis handmes. Md. W. COLE.MAN. ni Hamburg, Dec 15,1852. . 2m 48 Ip Notice. LL Persons inadebted to the Estate of Emr-ley . Go; dee'd., :are hereby notilied to make iam itediate paytment, anad thaose to whonm the estate is ndebted will present thecir claimas forthwith in due ~ rrt, as I an deterinied to wind up tho estate as J oi as the law will perndlt me. i H. T. WRIGIT, 0. E. D. Ordinary Office, Dec 29, 3m 50 . Notice.. 4LI. Persons indebted to the Estate of C. J. LU (lover, dec'd., are requested to mnake inme ate paymnit, and those having demands againast mid estate, will prcsenat thtem properly attested. JOHN R AINSFORD, Adan'r. Sept 22 tI 36 Last Notice. LL Persons indebted to the Subscribcr who -L fail tpay their naotems and acoints before Ileturtn Day in February beat, wIll be sued, as I nnot give longer idulgenee. B. C. BRYAN. Dec 29 8t 5 Carpets, RAY BROTH ERS, Augusta, Ga., have now in Store a full suapply of Richa and Elegant Brussels; Threeply, In.grane and Cotton CA RPETS - with Rugs and Druggets to match, whaich they trer to thme rublie cheap. N ov v17tf 44 Oranges and Leinons, t sal b. NICHOLAS. N Nov10 tf 43 Found N Friday evecning last, near Etac-rr's Pavil lion, a Silver Waleh. Staid Watch has been left at this Office. The ownter will please come for ward, prove property, pay charges, and take itI sway, otherwise it may possibly fall into thme posses io of our ' iamp.' .... 2 6 t fr 2 NOT BY STEAMERS AND SOU. Is in receipt of an Extensive, I FALL AND WII 0? The Community and P requested to call and examine Edgefield C. H., Oct. 13, EDGEFIELD COLLEGIATE INSTXTUTE ! Rev. C. A. RAYMOND, Principal. TRUSTEES. IIon. N. L. GRIFFIN, EDMUND PENN, S. F. GOODE. Da. R. T. MIMS. T HE TRUSTEES and TEACHERS of this Institute tender their most respectful thanks, ror the very liberal patronage bestowed upon the istitution during the past year. They are also happy to announce the very prosperous condition of he Institute, and its flattering prosperity for the iming year. They assure their patrons that no itorts will be spared to continue deserving of so liberal a patronnge. The next Session will commence on MONDAY, the 10th of January 153. The sane Teachers will be etitployed in the dif. crent Departments, as during the past year. Anti he sane rates of Tuition, and general regulations onitinued. Pupils can enter at any time during the Session, tad if near the middle or close of tie Session. they ivill be charged from the time of entrance, to the .,d of the Session. Those leaving before the Ses ion closes. except in eases of sickness, are charged 'r tie whule Session. A ppliention for admission may be made to either >f the Trustees, or the Principal. Dec 22 tf 49 Elmwood Female Academy! 13 M,1iics North of Edgefield C. 11., NEAR TJE CAMBRIDGE ROAD. T IHE First Session of this School will commence on the second Monday in January next, under he instruction of Miss E.M O'CossR. Miss 'CoNsaa has pursued teaching as a pro 'ession for several years. She has tught in the lInwood School, the present year, and given gen ,ral satisfaction. A splendid Piano has been purchased for the pecial use of the school, affording to young ladies in excellent opportunity to study nusic. TXams per session of Five iontlts, as fidlows: ,pelling, Reading, Writing and Arithmetic $6 00 Xith the above, English- Grammar and Geography......................... 8 00 iith the above, Definition of Words, Ilis tory, Rhetoricand Composition........ 10 00 Jusie ou Piano, with use of lnstrument ... 20 0t) )riwing............................. 6 0t0 ainting in Water Colors............... 6 0 hies O'C engIges to give lessons in the French inguige to pupils desiring it. School Rooks, Stationery, Drawing ani Painting iterials will be furnithed at usual prices, when de ired. Good hoardina calt be obtained at and near the htool, at $6 to $7 per mointh. JOHN LANDRUM,) J. M. SYllY, > Trustees. JAMES DORN, ) Dec. 25, 1852. 4w 52 Saw and Grist 1Mills for Sale, I 11E Suhscriber intending to move front the State, otfers for sale his MLLS, on~ Shaw's reek, about tea maihes froam Edgefield ,Aiken and iratiteville. The Tract contains Twenty-two hunttdred (2200) eres, with a sttumeient water power to run Circular aws or-a Factory. On the pretnises are all necs try improveutmtt-framte buildings, orchards, &e. A tny information given by applying to the Sub riber ou the premnises, or by letter addressed to im at Edgefield C~ . JOS. A. A DDISON. Aug 4 t! 29 1853 is at Hand! GiOME, GENT[.EMEN. walk up to the Caf. J) tatin's Othice, NoJ. I, PAnK Row, square up our arrears, and enter your namnes for another velve mnonth voyage. All Notes and open bills due me contracted ror to the 1st of January, 1852, mtust be cancelled v the lt0th of February, those thtat are not will be ed on indiscrimninately. W. P. BUTLER. Jan 4 tf 51 Valuable Property for Sale, l' ~IE Subscriber will othier for sale, to the. highest bidder, on the First Mondany in February next, Twenty Likely Negroes, mongst themt is an excellent Bineksmaith. These segroes, will compare favorably with any similar umber of N'egroes itn the State. I will also sell at private sale, my PLANTA 'ION, situated on the Lower Columtbia Road, one nd a half mtiles from the Pitte Hiouse, consist:ng of 'our Hlundredl Aeres. Two hundred acres of the ove tract, has been recently cleart-d, andI is in, ood condition for planting. The remainder is itn -ods. 'rTt~als.-Thec Negroes will be sold on a credit nttil the 1st January next, with interest front date, nd two approve.d seettrities. Thme Land wIll be dis 'sed of on te.rms to suit thme purchmaser. JOhlN Rt. WEVER. JanS 5 S t 51 1%olice. ALL Persons indebted to thte Estate of Win. T. . Minter, are earmncstly requested to make im ,ediate paytument, amtd those havintg demtands nigainst inid estate will pulease render thmem in, propJerty at sted, forthwith. ii. F. STRUM, Adtm'r. Sept S tf 34 Notice. LL4 Persons indhebted to thme Estate of R. Vlatt - Briuson, dec'd., aru respectfully notinied to make imnmediatte payment, and those hmavitng de andtes against said ..state will present thiemm forthwith, ropely attested. 'S USEN M. IIRUNSON, Admn'ix. ROBERT LANIER, Admn'or. Oct 20 tf 40 Tea, Candles, Suugars, &c. [LACK, Ilyson, Gunpowder, Imperial and LYoung Hysont TEA, in llaalf, Quarter, Eighth loxes and Cattties, also at retail. Sperm, A damnantinte and Star CANDLES, Crushed, Powdered and Clarlikel SUGAR, TIurpetine, Toilet and Shavint SOAP. For sale by E. HODGES, Aoas-r. Nov 29 tf 46 Cloaking, 1011 Colored and Bilack V ELVXETS of various Lkinds for Matillas and Clottks. A f'ew pieces f handsome polished CLOTil for Ladies Cloaks, rithi sotme. of the richest tritmntings madec. For le cheap at GR AY BIROTIHERS. Augusta, Ga., Nov17 tf 44 Notice. ALL. Persons indebted to the Estate of Sarah .Fentdly, dee'd., will please make immttediate yment. Those having demands will present theta roperly attested for payttent. D). J1. GTLCIIRIST, Adrn'r de bonis non. Dcl 11*tf 48 Notice, rHOSE indebted to the Subscriber by iNote or Account previous to thte ltst of Jianuary. are nost armnestly requested to pay bty sale day in Feb uary, as I want the mooney, and cannot possihly ait longer. - WM. McEVOY. Jan 12 4t . 52 liarness. ARRIAGE and BUGGY HIARlNESS Wagott Harness, Double abda Sittgle. Riding Bridles, Plantation Bridles, Collars, &o., ianufactured of good materials, antd by good work ne, next door to J. B. Se Lt .n R. T. MuIB. J.., 12 trf 'ICE. PH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD DUTLER landsome and Splendid Stock of lTER COODS!! iblic Generally are respectfully them at No. 1, PARK Row. tf 39 RICH FALL DRY GOODS. GRAY BROTHERS, AUGUSTA, GA., B EG to inform the public, that their Fall Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods is now complete. In addition to our Store we have added t handsome Silk and Dress Goods Department, where will be found the Richest Dress Fabrics of the season. at the lowest New York cash prices. Among which are: Rich Brocade Dress SILKS and SATINS; Extra fine white and black Brocade Silks and Satins: plain and Chamelion d1U.; Plaid and Striped Silks; rich Irish Poplins and Tahinets ; Rich colored and black Silk Velvets I Rich Satin Broche Cashnieres; Extra fine Satins, A merican ; Black and White Watered Silks; Plain black Silks, all widths Small igured black Silks; fialf Mourning Silks, Black and colored Alpacas and Bombazines; Black and colored Brocade Alpaeas; French and English Merinos and Cashmeres; Muslin Delaines, Ginghams and Calico, in great variety of styles and prices; In our Cloak and Shawl Department, Will be found, the latest styles of colored and b'aek VELVET CLOAKS, SACKS and MAN. TILLAS, Cloth Cloaks and Mantillas, neat and confortable 1l'k, Col'd and Watered Silk Mantillas, of all kinds, Long and Square Woolen Shaws, in great variety Plain Crape Shawls, very low priced, A fetw extra rich Enib. Crape Shawls. In our Domestic Department We can say that we keep all the favorite brands of I KE-.SEYS, OSNABURGS and BLANKETS, I and can afford to sell then at factory prices as well 4 as our neighbors. Special attention is requested to 50 bales of the best KEISEY ever brought South, (bought at auc- I tion,) 5 cents per yard less than factory prices, C Satinets, .Jeans, Tweeds, Cloths, Casitneres, and I Flannels of all kinds, A ud a great variety of other GOODS, to which we request the attcmiion of the public. Oct 206 tf 41 N0 T IC E. A Beautiful Assortment of CASIIMERES, MERINOES, DELAINES AND 1 PERSIAN CLOTilS. Also, a few more of those handsome Plaids. Bro cades and Dress Silks, which will be sold .ow. 0 Blankets, Negro Cloths & Tweeds, Together with fine Boots for Gentlemen and Boys, b I have a fine Stock. W. P. BUTLER. t Dec.8 tf 47 a THE CELEBlRATrEDa COLLETON BITTE~tS.t A Purely Vegetable Preparation, and a Bevereign Rletnedy fer DYSPEPBIA! T IlyEBITERSare purely a VEGE TABLE undr te fllet onvatin tatthey will be found a safe and sovereign R EMEDY for DYSPEPSIA. .-They have been triumphantly tested not only by nusupons families and Physicians ia the South, who have furnished ample testimony as to their decided excellence, bitt also by the Proprietot, who, for ten years, suffered all the gloom incident to that stub born anid distressing disease.r The Collcton Bitters, are also a Carmniniative, most excellent for Cholera Morbus, Costiveness, Sea Sickness, Naus~ea proceeditig from whatever cause, Shortness af Breath, A cidity, IHeart Burn, Crampsi I and Stiches in the Breast. The abhove Medicine is highly recommnendled to Literary Gentlemen, Students, Elderly People, and others of sedentary habits. For the satisraction of those who may nst other wise feel disposed to try this valuable Compound, reference is made, by permission, to the following highly respectable gentlemien. Rev. T. J1. Younig, Win. Yates, M. D., D. T. Cain, M. D., Alex. Robinson, Col, F, Lance, Char- ( 1.stnn. . T. M. Curtis, M. D., St. Johtn's Taland.a Ex-Gov. WV. B. Seabrook, ECdisto Island. B. R. Bythewood, Beaufotrt.a Rev. A. Woodweard, JIon. Win. Pope, Rev. J. B. Seabrook, Paul Pritehard, M. D., Bluifton. er Paics, 75 ets per Bottle. For sale at Edge field C. lI., by G. L. PENN, AarE.r Oct. 20 tf 40 C STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,C EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN COMMON|IPLE AS. W. E. Jackson, Dei.aAsaAn Thos. M. Robinson. T. N. Poullaini & Son, Dcl.aAacn C .. Pleasant M. Tidwell. W. E. Jackson, Dca aAtc'a Pleasant M. TidwelL. l eti Mor1Decla. in Attacha'nt a Pleasant M. Tidwell. TH 11E Plaintiffs in the above eases having this day I tiled their Declaration~s in my Office, and nectit er of the Defendanits having either wife or attorney known to reside within the limits of this State, onb whom copies of said Deelaratioits with, roles tonlplead can he served : On motion of Mr. aORAa-r, A ttor ney for Plaintiffs, Ordered, that said sDefendants . app~ear atid plead to said declaratlons within a year anid a day from the date hereof, or in default there of, judgment will be awarded against them. C T. G. BA CON, c. a. n. Clerk's Office, Oct 7, 1851. ly 38 f Whiskey, Rumn, Brandy, &c. [Go B3ARRELS Rectified. Monongahela and Mil UUclr's Old Rve WHISKEY,. New .Englnd and Jamaica RUM, American atnd Holland GIN, American and French BRlANDY, Madeiras, Tenuriff'e and Mahiga WINES, Peppermintt, Cinnanmont and Perfect Love COR- ~ LEMON SYR UP, by the Gallon or Bottle. n Irish and Scotch WHISKE Y, Cidler and White Wine VINEGA R, ri Pint, IHalf-pint and Quart FLA SKS, C Wine. Leimion Syrup and Porter BOTTLES, c DEMIJOHNS, all sizes. -E. HODGES, AoEN'r. Nov 29 tf 46 Notice. A LL those having any demands against the Estate of Clark Swearingen, dec'd., are re quested to hand themt in properly attested, and all thtose lindebted to said Estate are requtested to make immediate payment. MOSES SWEARINGEN, Ex'or.' Jan tf 51 Last iNotice. A LL persitms indebted to the Estatte of 0. Towles,i - - d ee'd., will litke payment before return day, a or they will fintd their notes. and accounta in the hands of an Attorney for collection. II. M. SCURRY, Admior. Jan 4 it 5 Notice. LL pectinha ihdebted to the Estate of D. C. lSmyly, De'd., arc requested to make payment by return day, or they may expect to pay cost.1 Those having demands will present them duly at-a tested. J. C. SMYLY, Adtdr, YOUNG LA0098I BOARDING AND DAY 80OOL I Rev. N. ALDRICH, Principal. Ma. STUCKLER, Paor. or Music, FauxcM, &d Man. J. MeCLINTOCK, TEACuE1 OF P1 MA1y DErARTNaS-r. THE TE ACHER of this Academy grate fully acknowledge the liberal patronage they have enjoyed for the past year. They exceedingly regret that the inconvenience of their Rooms has hitherto affurded them no opportunity for a publio examination of their Scholars. It is with pleasure, however, they announce the speedy erection of a large and convenient building. A suitable lot has already been procured and arrangements are in pro gress for the immediate commencement- of the building which will be hastened to completion. The School will then be furnished with all the no cessary apparatus for facilitating the Scholars in the various Departments of Study, and the public are nasured 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 same an formerly. It is desirable that the Scholars begin with the rpening of the Session, particularly such as intend to commence the high branches of study. The Teachers hold themselves in readiness to so ommodate the Scholars with Board at the usual prices, $10 per month. Dec 29 tf 50 VALUABLE REAL & PERSONAL Estate For Sale! ON TUESDAY the 15th February 1853, owing to loss of vision, and conse quent inability of my Fath r to manage his domestie affairs, by his direction, Nill be sold, at his present residence, in Lexington District, the following dtscribed property. His well known Mills, on Lightwood ,reek, with about Twenty-five Hundred (2500) teres of Land attached, as appears from a recent e survey, made by Mr. Sampson Duffle. The Grist and Saw Mill, both being in ood run ng orJer, on a never failing stream, within two niles of navigation for rafts, a fair inducement is of red to a purchaser wIshing to engage in the Lum ecring or Flour;ng business, as the water power is ell adapted to either; and the Land heretofore ultivated, has long been known to yield fair gramin Also, three other small Tracts, containing about rwo H und red and Fifty (250) Acres each, original y in one Gnant, but since laid oat Into suitable Lots 6r small settlements, near the head of Little Black ,reek, aid aljoining lands belonging to Aaron raylor, formerly a part of the same survey;-snd a his has proved productive and capable of yield ng fine provision crops, the other three Lots being if the samne quality of soil, must be ;hewise valus le.-Also, Eleven legroes, Lmong whom can be found .\illers, Sawyers, Wag. oners, and others capable of doing house or Plan tiun business. Also, Iorses, Mules, Oxen, Cattle, flogs, Corn, 'odder. Peas and Vines, Floor, Potatoes, House old and Kitchen Furniture, Farming implements, Ilacksmith's Tools, Road Wagti, Timber and lantation Carts, and sundry articles too tedious to iention. TFR.xs.-The Land aid Negroes will be sold on credit of one, two and three years-interest and ne-third of the principal payable antinally. The urchaser being required to give bond and two or ire approved securities, and for the. Land, a fortgage of the Premises. For all other property mouting to $5, a note -and interest, payable in elve months, with approved security, And for i sums under $5, cash on delivery of the pro rty. The foregoing terms not being complied with, for ny property bid off, athe -.ame will be re-sold, and de person so failing to comply will be held bound . >make good any deflecncy between the latter and ,rer sale. Maj. Walter Quattlebum or the UndersIgned, will. how any of the propertrif sta~ble application be ide. 'AttL QUAITLEBAUM. Pinaria,..Jan 10> 5. t 52 Sheriff's Sale. BY :Virtue of sundry writs of Fekri Facias to mue directed, Ishall proceed to secll a%-. ldgefield. C'our 60'se/in thiit irM~n'&t~ lowing propert, in th~ iloimg eases, viz:t M. L Bonham,- . M. Burt and others,'seen ities, vs. John' Hill. : Six Trunks containing undry articles toE tediotis to enumerate, 2 Bed iteads, oneC fine Matsonie Regalia, &c. &c. Charles P'rice for Levi G. Holloway vs. Joel .IHill ; John 11il1 vs. Joel P. 11111, one negro boy icmond, James A. Dlevore rs. John R. Wecver, Sam'i rooks, bearer, vs. The same, Various other aintiff's, vs. The same. The tract of hland here the defendant resides, containing five undred acres. more or less, adjoining lands of lenjamin Biettie, James Swvearingen anti others. Levi G. Holloway, vs. Wtn. Strom, Sr., Sam'l 'Strom and Edward Boyd. A traict of land ontaining three hutndred acres, ntore or less, djoining 'anzds of L. Reynolds, Washington trom and others, the property of the defend nt, Vi. Strom, Sr. Martin McCarty, va.-Wm. McCarty, Th~e'tract f land where the defendant resides, contining no hnandred and sixty acres, more or less., R. J. Hlankinson, vs. Johni S. Randall. A tract f land containing two hnndred and fifly-two eres more or less, adjoining lands of Joseph :osnaham and David Powell. Matheney & Bewley, vs. WViley Pardue: The rat of land whore the defendant resides, con uinn one hundred and five acres, more or l-s djoinm!g lands of JT. Walker, Jaines Powell and ters. ei John Cothran, vs. Lu. 3. Hlamilton. T1he tract f land where the defendant resided, 'uat tihe ime of his death, containing three hundred res, more or less, adjoining Iands of Jan. M. arrison, John Irvin and others. John Cothra-:, vs. J. P. Anderson ;Samuel 'errin, vs. Thme same. The tract of land where ue defendant resides, containing three hundred rs, tmpre or less, adjohnn lands of WViley 'immerman, Daniel' Minor and others. Dvid Westbrook, vs. usseI IH:rdin. A tract, f land containing seventeent acres, more or less, djoining lands of Dr. daiphin, David West-. rook and others, John Cothran, vs. C. WVeatherington ; The me, vs. The same. One tract of land contain. ig five hundred acres, more or less, adjoining mds of Henry Quattiebum, Hugh Mosely and thers, Alao, eleven negroes, vii: Joe, John, lomond, Sally, Jane, Ltiey, Lucinda, and her >u children. Terms Cash. LEWIS JONES, s. g. 3. D. Jan. 12. 4t52. Shea'iffs Sales. Y Virtue of a writa of Fieri Facias, to me directed, I shall proceed to sell-at dgcield Court House, on the first Monday and 'esday In Feb'y. next, the following property, ithe following cases, viz: Charles McGregor, bearer, vs. James M. Har. son; Various other Plaintiffs vs The Samue, io Negro Man Dick and one Woman Blolin, n Bay Horse, two Mttles, one pair of Oxen, n Ox Cart, and one two Horse Bnusy. John B. Harrison, bearer, vs John 'Richard. an, one Negro boy Jack. Goodle & Sullivan l's 3Ml1ledge B. Wever, one legro boy Cesar. Terms Cash, L2WVIS JONES, s. L.b. an 18 185 0 3t 1 Notice, E'~ HOSE indebted to the tstatt. tif Johxn It. .Martin, due d.1 are hereiby notified to make yment by Saleday tiext, a the estate is about ben g closed up; and those having demands will pre' ut themt in due form by that time. HI. T. WIGHT?, o. E. D. Ordinary's Office, Jan 12 4t 52 Read aknd Take WVarniing. ~1lSE indebted to the Undeksigned, "eIther~ by+ I. Note or Account, are herb imformed' thqe miess the settle by lReturn Day, te will,indise~ riminately, have to pay cost. I am hupder noney adwill be compelled to puirsue the hobove method in order to keep from being sUed. 8~a [1euies, conme forward and pay up, witbetd~q