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Male staid Fcuiiilc Schools, ' Greenwood, Abbeville S. C. ! i In urging the claims of- llio sibovo Institutions to public putronugci, the Trustoes present the follow- I ilig considerations: Tlioy aro located in u Village I well known for the purity of its water, the sulu- | brity of its climuto, and moral < h;irs!ct??r of it.s in- j habitants Tli?v ar?> dttsifiicil lo all'md :i tliorou>r|i ! f . r ? o i and extensive education, conducted upon religious | priuciplcH. 'J'hoy arc supplied with chemical and philusophical apparatus, a cabinet of minerals and curiosities, and other means for illustration, in 1 lievarious departments of wiener, They will ulwuy?s ho furnished with teachers, for whose compctency iu overy respect, is pledged the character of tlio liroenwood Association and of the South Carolina Presbytery. The Trustees will spare no pains to render tlirso Institutions equal to any in the State; ami while ' it ia their aim to elevate the standard of education, j umplo provision will he made for the youngest pu- . pil. A system of classification with regard to ea- j pacity and attainments will he rigidly observed, i thereby rendering it important that pupils enter s?t the beginning ef the session. The scholastic year will consist often months and he divided into two Ressioust 1st commencing first Monday in February, :2nd commencing second Monday in July. ltales of Tuition are as follows, per Session: MA1.K FCUOOL. | I KMAI.K SCHOOL. 1st class, ^{Irt.OO | 1st class, $15.00 2d do ' 10.00 lid <lo ' 10.0(1 3d do 0.00 | 3d do 0.00 Kxtra?Music, 20.00 Fronch, o.OO I sc of Piano, 2.00 Contingent, 50 in?" Board at J&3.00 por month. including lirowood und washing. Trust as. JAMEB C1LLAU. IIAVID LKSt.V. JOHN LOGAN. E. IS. CALHOUN. JOHN MCJ.KE3. Nov 3 30 If Jttft, ?AiaMKJ'Ji ASAD'JJUX' " hu 1 rustei-s ot Alt. C'iriu?-1 tiikif pit iisuru in announcing to tlio public that they have been successful in securing the services of Mr. 13. W. C. TILLOTSON Tor the ensuing year. The school to be conduct?>d on the *?mu plan and at tlio same rates a last y?;ar. Air. Tillotson is too well known as a first rate teacher and disciplinarian to give nny further comments. Cheap board can be had in the neighborhood. The school will commence on the first Monday in January next* Trustees.?1*. Leliny, I.. Covin, 1\. Prady, P. Rogers, J. W'lls, P. <?ray, S. Mor rah, J. McCelvy, II. McCelvy. Nov 10 37 St Valuable Negroes Tor S;?lo. A family comprising sk likely and unusually valnublo negrors, will bo ofrred in a lot, at public .*-:ilo, at Abbeville C. H. ou^alo Day in December, to wit: Snowdon (a mulatto man) about 55 years of ape, a Hupcrior eoo\, roach man, Arc. Anna, hi.s wit, (dark) aI>out. -J'J yourc of ago, a valuable haise servant, seamstress, &-c. Marin (tnulalo) about 15 yenrsof ape. Three children, Becky, Sarah and Harriot, from 7 to 3 yean of ape, brown ami very likely. Tlio family in ?old for no fault?they are faithful and honest. Thoy can bo bought previously at private Bale by application to Capt. Robert Cunningham in Laurens, or Mr. Edward Noble at Abbovillo C. E. Tkrms?One half cash ; One half at ono year on I a note witl good surety. N.B.?7ho purchaser can also havo Jane (a j daughterof Anna) a very likely mulatto girl, about 18 vearsofage. at tho prico of ,$800. JOHN CUNNINGHAM. Charleston, Nov. 3 35 5w % j Rail Road, or no Rail Road! PEAOE OR WAR! Ttr f in *! 1 JV.I All tyOKCSBlirj', Has received a large and splendid assortment of the following FRESH (JOODS which will be sold at very low prices. Brown and bleached shirtings from 5 cts up, Do do sheetings il 12 1-2 44 j Fancy Prints from 6 1-4 to 25 cents, Furniture do " 8 " 25 44 j Mourning and second mourning Prints 10 i cents up Plaid Castillians and English Merinos, Black Alpacas from 30 els up, 44 Bombazene, Mourning mous de lain 25, 37 and 50 cts, Fancy col'd do do do 18 3-4 up, Tartan plaid Shawls, Scotch wool do .Laches and Gents col'd kid and beaver Gloves, do do cravats and scarfs, do do silk and linen cambrick H'd'k'fs. Linen, Lawns, Silk and Satin. ALSO, French and English Broadcloth, I have an article of French black broad j cloth at $5 per yard worth $7 to | Cassimeres, Sattinets, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, Kerseys, Linsey, White, red, and yellow Flannel. ALSO, Plaid Ginchams. Cliorks- flnmln-inlfe i : ???' " "fi "??" lins, cotton and worsted Hose, (white and black) from 12 1-2 up; Mitts, caps, gloves, ribbons, tapes and bra id, suspenders, A full assortment of Fancy Articles. A large variety of Fall and Winter Caps, General Taylor Caps Buena Vista do Palo Alto do and Churubusco do HATS at any price a man can ask, as I in- j tena 10 sen out this article. A complete assortment of Shoes and Boots, Bonnets, Groceries, Crockery and Drugs, Hardware, Perfumery, Segars and Tobac co of the best kind, and a full assortment at very low prices. Come and examine his splendid stock of Goods before you buy elsewhere, and you -will find many articles not mentioned, and the prices cheaper than you expected. Oct 27 ' 35 tf ' T rkOrp juv;o a , On Monday of Court, a fino GOLD IfEADKD WALKING CANE, varnished black, oitherin this village, or betwccu this place and Cedar Springs. Any information respecting it will be thankfully received, or tho finder suitably rewarded. J- W. FRAZIER. Cedar Springe, Oct 27 35 tf Cjamburij 2\.&i)crtisctncnt0.' row I-Eli &c GOU >3 \ o, Hamburg, S. 0. Would respectfully inform their friotids and ,thu public generally, that they have* associa teel tliemsrlves together in husim-sH, in the town of Hamburg, S. C., where they have on . hand and expect constantly to receive a care- , fully selected stock of all articles usually kept ! in the Cirocrry line, ciz: Hnctrinir. Rone, Twine. Siktsit^ ('nlll ?>-5 Teas,Molasses,Bacon. iVlackarel,Cheese, ( Salt, Nails, Iron, Drawing Chain?, &e. besides Negro Shoes, Blankets, Linsays, IvcM'seys, Plaids, Osnalmrys, 1 Lunesptin, Hats, (Japs, Waggon Saddles, 1'ridles ami Whips, &c. &c. cVe. All of which t'ney oiler at the much reduced ; market prices, inul will at nil tiui<-s In* haying country produce. JOHN W. FO'VLIill. i R. G. GOLD!AC. j Dec I 40 -11 i" Money Saved is ns gouil as ilium-y Harnrtl," A nil now is the. time to sum it! To all purchasers of DRY GOODS, \vc say that il'you wish to malto money, call and he convinced of tho fact, that by purchasing ?f us, you will ho J making money by saving it. We have a jrood as. sortinont of most of the articles found in a l>ry Good Store, and priccH suited to the present time, ; as will ho seen by a list of a few articles: Cashmeres 525 to G*-2 1-2 cents per yard, Muslin dc Lames 20 to 37 l-~ cts ner vard. ( in<r)i;iiiis 15 to 37 cents, Alpaccas 33 1-3 to $1.25, Calicoes ti l?l to 25, J/uien Handkerchiefs 12 1-2 to $1.00, Ladies' cotton Hose 12 1-2 to 50 routs. I Also, u good assortment of heavy "Wool Shawls, | fashionable and rich, from $1.25 to $)>; .Muslin ; do Laiue, sill; and worsted Shawls, very low. In Tickings, bleached and brown Homespuns. \>oare ; nol to jti> heat. It is useless to cnumerato articles and prices, one eall will satisfy the purchaser that we have spoken the truth, and that this is tho placc to make money. ; Respectfully, T. S. ST 11 i L.MAN, I At tho (till stand of J. < >. B. Kurd. I Hamburg, Nov 24 35) tm | REMOVAL. 0^7"-Tlie subscriber having removed from i his old stand, in Shelton's Hotel building, to the store formerly occupied by J. O. I J. Ford, would respectfully invite the attention of his , old friends and customers, end the public <jcni erally, to his new and well selected stock of DRY GOODS, : believing all will be satisfied both with the ; jouds and the prices. It is my determination ; thnt this shaii be called, as well as be in renli: tv, the cheapest store in this town or iis vi! cinity. T. S. STILLMAN. i Ilrmburg, Nov 8 36 lm i WATCHES I Repairod in the bent manner, and on reasonable ; terms, at the establishment on Contro-street, ro! contly occupied by A. G. Na^le. JOHN GUIMARTV Hamburg, Oct Ml 35 3m DUNBAR & MJRXSIDE, ! Having removed from tho Jlrick Store formerly ! occupied by thcin, to tho store next to Dr. J. W. Stokes, and nearly opposito their old stand, Hamburg, S. C., ; Arc now receiving, and will continue io rcj ccive, heavy supplies of the following GooiIb, which they offer to their friends and the pubi lie generally, at the lowcHt market priccs. I SUCARS. New Orleans, Muscovado, | Porto Rico, Clarified, Double Refined, Loaf, crashed and powdered. I COFFEE. Prime dark green Rio, com! nion do., Cuba St. Domingo, Prime old Gov! ernmnni j BAGGING, A heavy stock of Kentucky, and other kinds of American manufacture, togelher with a fair 6tock of Dundee and Gunny ROPE. Kentucky, Jute, Manilla and Tow, from \ to ? inch. SALT. Large Charleston Sacks and Blown. MOLASSES. Cuba, New Orloana and Sugar House ; a superior article of Syrnp. TEAS. Hyson, Gunpowder, Imperial and Black. IllON. Of all sizes, also a good assortment of Hoop and Band Iron, German and Ca6t Steel, Nail Rods, &c.; Nails of all sizes. CHAIRS. Maple, Windsor, Cane Seat, Children's, Office. Rocking and Nurse. POWDER. FFF Dupont's, Blasting, Eagle, Sporting, and Kentucky Riflo Pnu.-H?>r ALSO, A heavy stock of Saddles, Bridles, Martingales, Halter Chains, Drawing Chains, Weeding Hoes, Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candles, Rice, Soaps, Tobacco of various brands, Hats and Caps of different grades and shapes, Boots and Shoc6, Sole, Upper and Harness Leather, a superior lot ot' Kip and Calf skins, pure White Lead, warranted; Window Glass, 7 X9, 8 ^<10, 10 XI2, 12 X14, best quality Negio Blankets, 9 to 12-4 Bed Blankets, Osnaburgs, Cotton Yarn, all num* bers, bleached and brown Domestic Goods, heavy and light Kerseys, Buckets, Tubs, Sugar Cans, Measures,' Braes bound Pails, Shot of all sizes. Lead, Blue Stone, Copperas,Saltnptrn. rzinnrnr Ponnn? C?: CM , >, u|iiwi ouoe i uroad, Cotton and Wool Cards, Cocoa Dippers, Brooms, Wagon Boxes, Grindstones, Castings or Hollow-Ware, Nub. 1, 2 and 3 Macks erel, Bedsteads, Tbowaston Lime, &c. & c. Sept 15 29 tf Ware-House and Commission BUSINESS. HAMBURG, S. C. a_ The subscribers having leased T; ><&>' Jaftthe Ware House in Hamburg, latolv r\r*t> i i nio t\ !%?? imwv mj vwvMf'li/U UJT ?~>II*JIJ1 VXv JJL'II" son,for 3 years, under the firm of Ramey & Taggart. Tin y offer their services to their friends and the public generally, in the STORAGE and SALE of COTTON, FLOUR, BACON,and Produce of all kinds; RECEIVING and FORWARDING MERCHANDIZE, and Purchasing Goods to Order, &c. They hope, by strict attention, to merit a share of public patronage. Their House will be open on the first September for the transaction of business. JOHNSON RAMEY. JOHN TAGGART. Juno 23. 1847. 17 tf 0^7" The Hamburg Journal will copy the above until further orders, wnwuiianiii? i aiwi-aiaw? am?n? l)amluivg QViiocvtiscmcnts.1 "REMOVAL. Win. iii'iciiani & Co. Have p'iih vud thrir stock of Dry Goods to the store under the American Hotel, (lute | Jiubhurd's where it is their purpose to keep a full Assortment of Anici'iciui, &V<m!<*3i ;uail fla^lisli DltY GOODS. We would take this opportunity to return our thanIts to our numerous friends for the vrrv liberal patronage In-slowed on us lor tin; last i ! six years, ami would solicit a continuance ol ; ' their favors. ! \V?? would also invite nil persons buying 1 Dry Goods in Hamburg, who art? not already j I on our list of customers, to give us a trial. I 1 Our slock will consist of a much larger and 1 more general as.sorlmenl than we have heretofore kept. YVe will ul? o continue to keep our usual assort intuit of GAIII'ETTIIS'G. 'OIL CLOTIJ, FLOOR M A T T 1 N (?, 'BONNETS, <iii(1 L'ldic.s' and Childrons' , SHOK?. j IV ]?.?Just rereivcd a full assortment, of j all numbers of 1) II T C II B O L T I N (J ' CLOTHS, which, together with all articles in our line, will be sold as low as they can be J procured iti Hamburg or Augusta, W.M. 'KETCHAM & CO. j Hamburg, Aug 11 24 if Tn Tim Pi.Klirv I The undersigned would respectfully announce 1 fo Travellers nuil persons visiting Hamburg, | that, he has taken for a term of years, the IK), i TEL. lon?r known as IIUBIiARD'S AM Li. RICAN HOTEL, which it is his purpose to ; keep at? such a llouse should bo kep , and wil only promise to all who favor him with a call thai he will do all in his power to pi. use; and where us much Comfort Mid Q,uiot may bo j expected as can be found at any Public House. t\ careful and attentive Hostler will be kept constantly in the Stable, and Horses i shall be attended to in a way that shall give j entire satisfaction. A liberal patronage is respectfully solicited. WM. KETCH AM. j Hamburg, Aug II S}4tf A CARD. The undersigned returns In r moat grateful ' acknowledgments for the liberal patronage long bestowed upon her, and takes great plea! sure in recommending to her friends and for-. ( raer patrons, Mr. VVM. KETCHAM, in i whose management of the House she has the ! utmost confidence, and would solicit for hi in a ! continuance of their favors. SARAH HUBBARD, j _ . WARH-JIOUSH AND COM MISSION IHiSIXESS?Hamburg, S. C. Tho subscriber heirs leave to inform bis friejids and j tbe public generally, that be will continue the | Waiik-I Ioi'sk and Commission Ucsinkss, at the Hail Koild Tbo convenience of I Ibis establishment is too well known to require much comment. Cotton or otber Produce once in store can bo put on tbo Rail Itoad without tbo additional expense of druyuge, ; which is certainly an item worth notice, both to merchants and planters. Mv charges wdl be as reasonable as other like concerns in tbo nlace. ami the iikiuiI funiiiiiou { ( """ *""* ? VM i to those, who mav fjivo me tIioir p:itroiiajro. bout 15 29* 3m 11. M. It(USERS. ' i ' ^ " 1 Warehouse and factorage. - The subscribers have purJ & j3jchased from Nallion L. Griflin, Esq., the Cotton Warehouse in Hamburg, recently occupied by ])r. J. F. Griffin, and formerly by Messrs. H. L. Jeffers &> Co., situated at the foot of the Hill, and immediately at the head of the I main business street. From its superior lo. ! cation, and being- surrounded by a stream of water, it is comparatively exempt from the casualty of fire and entirely above the reach of high freshets. They propose to carr$ on exclusively the i \VAR17TinlTSP. Tir/IVUM? A T ! TORAGE BUSINESS, under the firm o i GHIGER & PARTLOW. j Having engaged an experienced and comJ petent assistant, in addition to their own personal attention, and possessing means to i make liberal advances 011 produce consigned j to their care, they hereby tender their servis cpr to Planters, Merchants and others, in the I STORAGE and SALE of COTTON, j FLOUR, BACON, and other PRODUCE, in RECEIVING and FORWARDING MERCHANDISE, and PURCHASING GOODS to ORDER. VV. W. GEIGER. JAS. Y. L. PARTLOW. June V 15 Gin NOTICE. : The subscriber offers (or sale his PL ANT Aj TION, lying within halt' a mile of this pluce, | containing OiM) acrcR. On the premises arc ; I a two story framed Dwelling, framed Negro j i Houses, a new framed Gin House, and a new i i and excellent Screw attached, witn other out- j I buildings, 6uch as are common on plantations, j Two hundred and fifty acres at least of the land is uncleared and finely timbered ; a quantity of that part cleared is very productive land, and most of the uncleared is of a very good quality. The price will bo moderate. Persona wishing to purchase, willaonlv to the 1 subscriber on the prumiscn. JAMES S. WILSON. Abbeville C. H., Sept 15 29 3\v The State of South Carolina, AHREVILT,E DISTRICT IN BQUITV. William P. Rembert, Geo. L. Holmes and wife. v. Rebecca Rembert, widow, and others, heirs of Samuel Rembert, dee'd. ?Bill for Partition. It appraringr to the Court that Rebecca Rembert, Mary H M Rembert, Louisa Rembert, Samuel S Humbert, Jacob Moon and Har* riet M. his wife, Lewellin C Rembert, John P Trezvant and Louisa R his wife, James A Rembert, John W Pope, .. Miller and t.niliilfl hlR wifo. Tnililh Pnno nn>l TJ-. ?,iv| whumu f- UIIU monaii jrn* cy Pope, Defendants, reside without the limits of this State: Ordered, that the said Pofendant's do appear and plead, answer, or demur i to the naid Bill within three months from this i dat<?, or the said Bill will be taken pro confes. j so against them. H. A. JONES, C. E. Com'rs officc, Nov 6,1817 37 3m pawnrjwrnr mm aa?:? i i ? ? ? pnrnw? mm ?? I U. II. & W. A. Wimlhiw, Arc now r< r.civiujr, from Now York, a large I and well selected stock of FALT. ANI) WI NT Kit CJOODS, which liavo hecn lmiijrht on .sncli terms as will cuahle tlioin to sell at as low prices as can he oHereil any where. 'l'lieir slock embraces all thai is new and drsirahlo of llu> season, consisting iu part ot tile, lollvwin^: Common ami lino fancy M. 1Vr<anc?s, ?? '? " llrp L>*K"uk:o, .Sapor T'rcnoli cusli.'iieros, " Fancy plaid IVI'lla. Klcninl embroidered merino Kobe.', Richly ' musii.'t d<> Carolina, Celcsto ami (Jala Piitid-s, Super printed l'"rt n?:h cumlirics, | " mourning do d.i Ricli fancy cf.lM aial fi?r*d s'iks. " l.rk Ii-_r*d iuid plain do i Handsome:-ccond moiirnin<Mlo Ladies' li;j\l l?l*k silk mantles. ; A larrju and cle?jant stock sliawl.:, Hi k and lancy eoi d ciotlis and ca.'shneres, i Sap. Ii-.r*d silk and.^alin vi-stiii?js, ! Kerseys, lin.;eyH .nid Mn<r|isli plains. IMiltil, twilled and Mackinaw blankets, . Sup. Whitney h"d and crib di> ' A laree stock N' e-fi u sloes, I(sulie.s* morocco and kid slipper.!, ; ami mirimes, ; (ienls sup. ealf boots j " \val?-r proof do (Jents and ladies* overshoes, , (ients and hoys cloth, l'ur, ef?nlletlo ami glazed 1 Fur ami wo:il hats, [caps, Also, a complete slock til' (Jroceries. Hardware. Crockery, S iddfory. Jewelry ami Fancy (loods. i sept i!?# *31 ' tt' LANDS FoiTsA UC The subscriber oilers for sale two tracts of land lying in Ahheville District; one trad on the main road leading from the ('oiirt Houses of Anderson. . Pickens and (Jrecnville to Hamburg, one mile from ivlin-lir 111 line, number of iicrcs out' thousand. ono hull' woodland, t!s? - other in :i l?i?r?? state of cultivation. The buildings are goad and conveniently i situated; a two-story dwelling house and yard i buildings, as kitchen, <\'.c.; al-n, barn, gin-house. : &c. The Homestead Tract, on main road from i Abbeville Village to Cambridge, one and a half ! miles below (ircenwood; acres, seven hundred ' and sixty ; cleared land two hundred and sixty I acres, balance in woods: this tract is well im; proved, a large two-story dwelling house, outlmild| ings as barn, stables, gin house, suitably situated ami in rood condition. Both tracts in close prox; imity with the route now being surveyed as the : branch of the Columbia and (Sreenville liail Road. Persons wishing to purchase will call and see me ! as I am anxious to sell. .1. V. Ij. l*AliTf.O\V. ! Oct :>0 "t i . K.rlrnrl from the. Nac York fcxpnss. I II is seldom that we step out of our way to 110) litre, either fur praise or censure, the various adveri tiserl specifics of the day; and could we hclieve in i 1110 trutii of all the certificate* which are published : in favor of some of tlieui, (here, would be no call for our praise certainly. JSnt from a personal knowledge of their virtue, we arc willing to record our unsolicited testimony in favor of Dr. Hull's Worm Iio/.enges: they being in our opinion an iu! fallible remedy for that bane of childhood?worms, ! Safe in thoir operation, easily administered, and ! what to us is a gre:it recommendation in a mcdicine for children, they aro not nauseating, but acj tually pleasant to the tnste. We have used them i iu a number of cases iu our family, and in each and everv case with eoiimlete. Rncencc nmi ; pleasure in recommending them In our patrons unci friends, not only as a cure for worms, but as a llioroiiffli and easily administered cathartic or purgative medicine, win-re such is needed, or where worms are suspected. The above medicine is for sale at the Drug Storo and at the Post Ollieo. [Nov 37 lin BOOKS. It. M. A W A. Wnrdlsiw Have adJcd to their usual stock of School i a considerable collection of valuaj bio MISCELLANEOUS WORKS, viz: j Prescotl's Conquest ot' Peru, i Napoleon and his Murshalls, j Carlyle's French Revolution, j Fremont's Oregon, j Life ami Campaigns of Napoleon, ! Taylor and his Generals, Mexico awl her Military Chieftain?, j Goldsmith's View ol ihe World, | Complete Works of Byron (Illustrated) u Jo?cphu?, Milton and Young, (handsome edition) ; (loldsmith's Natural History, I A splendid copy oi'Sh.dcspcarc in 7 vols., ALSO, | Maps of Mexico, 41 United States. Cap and Letter Paper, fine and beautiful JJillct Paper, and Envcllopes, Gold and Steel Pens, vScc. Oct. 6 32 tf NOTICE. I will bo at E. Trible's, Esq., on the 20tli,21st. and 22nd of December next, and at Abbeville Court House on the 2.'3rd, lor the purpose of collecting the debts due the Estate of Joshua Meaehum, deceased. All those indebted to said Estate, will do well to call and see uie on one ot the above named days. IA"V1I7? MWAPIIHM .? x ixw uin vu u itj i uxuuniur, N.J3. I will soil I lie Lands of rniid Estate privately, to 6iiit purchasers, on either of the nbove named days. J. M., Ex'or. Nov 17 38 4t The State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT, Johft G. Wilson, applicant, v. Robert A Wilson and others.?Partition in Ordinary. It appearing to my satisfaction that Mr Bulger and Jane his wife, Tlioa Leely and Susan iixs wife, Joseph Lesly and Mary his wife,parties Defendants, reside without the limits of this State : Ordered that they do appoar and object to the division or sale of the Heal Es? taste of Alexander "Wilson, dee'd on or before the first day of February next, or their consent to the some will be entered of record. DAVID LESLY, Nov 10,1847 30 3in Ordinary. NOTICE. A)I debts due the subscribers must be paid by rbe first of February next, or satisfactory arrangements made with them ; longer indulgence wil) not be given. SMITH & BAILEY. Stoncy Point, Nov 17 38 2w aibmi>?wm.wbwwi?i mn ? ivaucrau.^nr'^i i?? w.iwui miiub. C A N DID A T i: 8 . F O R T A X C O I< I. E C T O It. We are authorized to announce JOHN M. I GOLDING as n candidate for 'J'ux Collector i at. the ensuing election. We are authorized ?.o announce JAMES M. CALVERT, os a candidate for TAX j COLLECTOR, at the ensuing election. i i'_: 1 r /? . m t < i . iiiiiht 1 I UU IMUIIUSOI V/il|H. ill. 1MAU 1 ll>'( J 'immunco him as acandiilato for TAX TOil, ntllii' iioxi cnsnin<relection. I Tin; friends of WILLIAM J. I1AM, MOND, take pleasure in announcing Jiitn a ! Candidate lor TAX COLLKCTOLl at the 1 ensuing election. I The Friends of JOSEPH S. D. WETHI KIl A LI., announce? him as a Candidate for ! TAX COLLECTOR, at the ensuing1 elee| Linn. ' Tlio friends of the Rev. J AS. MOORE I ,T.s|.ectfully announce him as a candidate for ! the of Tax Collector at the ensuing ! election. j Tlie Friends ?f S. HARRIS, announce I him as a candidal for re-electicn to the oflice lot* TAX COLLECTOR, at the ensuing | election. We are authorised to nnnounce JOHN ; CUNNINCJHAM, ;is a candidate for TAX I COLLFiCTOll, at the next "lection. I The friends of EZI'jIvJEL TRIRLE ! announce him as a candidate i??r tl?e ofTicc of Tax Collector at the ensuing election. We are nuthorizee! to announce T. T. ('UNiNINGll AM as a candidate for Tax j (Jollector at tlie ensuing election. . The State of South Cnrolinn. AIJIJKVI r. f,E WSTlt LOT. In. the. Court of Common Pleas. Jatiies Cochran v James Fish.?AllachOli'iit. The Plaintiff*in this ease haying filed his dcclmation in the Clerk's office this day: And the defendant having neither wife or attorney known to t?'.? in this State. Ordered thut said j defendant do plead to the said declaration within a year and a day from this date, other: wise judgment bv default will he awarded : against him * T P SIM ERIN, C. C, P. Clerk's Office 29ih April 1847 ly 14 Notico to Absentees. Expnrlc.?Win. IJarniore, nppl't., vs. the | Heirs, of (*(io. Barmore, dee'd., et ol. 1 It nppejirinir to my satisfaction that the heirs ; or vjmorjff uurmore, deceased, the heirs ot Peter Barmore, deceased,and the heirs of Asa Franklin, deceased, Defendant?, (names not 1 known) reside without the limits of the State: | It is therefore ordered, that they do appear 1 and ohj^ct to the division or sale of the Real | Estnte of James Barmore, deceased, on or i before 'he first Monday, in January, 1648, or : their consent to the same will be entered ot record. DAVID LESLY, O. A, D. I Sept 20,1847 30 12w Noticc to Absent Heir. 1 It nppearing to my satisfaction, that William ! Wr\ght,one of the heirs and children of John i Wright, deceased, is absent from this State, j Notice is hereby {jiven to the said William I Wright, that application has been made to i the Ordinary under the act of Assembly of ; 1842 for a part oft lie proceeds ot sale of the ! real estate to pay the debts. as the assets of personalty are deficient to $>97.7G, and that you be and appear at Abbeville C, II. on or before the first of January, 1848, to shew cause ?v|iy so much of the fund or proceeds of sale of land should not be eo applied, or your consent will be entered of record as confessed. Given unilcr inv band this 2"2d September, 1847 DAVID LESLY, O. A. D. j sept 29 81 12t The Daily National Whig, Is published in the cilv of Washington, every day at. three o'clock, P. J\l., Sundays excepted, and served to subscribers in the City, at the Navy Yard, in Georgetown, in AlexanI dria. and in fJahinmre il?p snmis pvpninnr. nt (j^ cents a week, pnyablo to the sole agent of the Whig, G. 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Those indebted to tne will confer a favor by making payment to them immediately. JOHNSON RAMEY. Oct 20 35 tf FOR SALE. A neat BUGGY can bo hadatavory reduced price by applying at this office. [Oct 20 34