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23 Mile Crook Academy. Tho Trustees of tint* Academy would nmiouiico to the public that they huvo engaged tlic Itev. J. Jj. Kennedy, A. M? to continue his services 1818. CJood board can be had ul JjjjGO tho year, and tuition from $?iU to $24 by tho year. j\Ir. K. has 1 ih'en Buecessiui in preparing siiuipuih won lor mo South Curolina College, and others. Tho School will commence ou tho 3rd Monday in January next, lly order of tho Board. 1 TIIOsS. II. McCANN, Sec'ry. P. S.?This acadoiny is between Pendleton and Greenville, and between t!ie stago road and l)unitarn's bridge. Dec 15 42 3\v Valuable Savannah Iiiver Land FOR SALE! Jane Robison, Adm'x., v. Mark S. Anthony j and others.?In Eyurrv?Bill for For, J Mort. and Relief, Xiy virtue of a Deoretul Order passed in this cusc, I will sell, at Abbeville Court House, on Sule Day in January next, to the highest bidder for cash, all that truct of Land described in the Bill, containing six hundred and twenty.seven acres, more or less, situate in the District of Abbeville, on the waters of Savan* nah river, adjoining lands of Sarah White, Williuin Ktown, John Oliver and others; said land sold for the purpose of foreclosing mortgage. Purchaeur to pay lor titles. H. A. Jt >NES, v. H. A. P. Com'rs office, Dec 10, 1847 42 * m " .... i. ? The State of SoutU Carolina, AUHKVILLE DISTRICT IX KUL1TV. William P. Rcmbert, Geo. L. Holmes and wife, v. Rebecca Humbert, widow, and olbers, bcirs of Samuel Rembcit, dee'd. ?Bill for Partition. It appearing to the Court that Rubecca Rcmbert, Mary H M Rembert, Louisu Remb<rt, Samuel S Rcmbert, Juc-ob Moon and Ilura.i I,;, r.? t 11 r n ? i .. . *_i i? m:u i>j ma wut;, ijcwuuiii u ivuiiiurri, juiin r Trezvant and Louisa R his wife, J.imes A lieuibert, John W Pope, i\Jiik-r and Louisa his wile, Ju-Jith Pope and Muriiih Pei cy Pope, Defendants, reside witliout die limits of ibis State: Ordered, that the suiil Def'en. dant's do appear and plead, answer, or demur to the said Bill within three months from this date, or the said Bill will be taken pro confea6o against, them. H. A. JONES, (J. E. Com'rs office, Nov 6, 1847 37 3m PARTITION. Enoch R'Jrmore and wile, applicants, vs. Pinckney Jones and others, def'ts. It appearing- to niv satisfaction tliut Sharp and wile, Jane, Murray and wife, Marv, two of the Defendants, reside without the limits of this State : It is, therefore, Ordered, that th< y do appear and objcct to the division or sale of tbe Real Estate of Hugh Morrah, deceased, on or before the first Monday in March next, or their consent to the same will bo entered ol record. DAVID LESLY, O. A. D. Nov 24, 1847 39 3m PARTITION. Lewis J. Wilson v. Jane A. Wilson, and _ omers. It appearing to my satisfaction, that Joseph Richey and Nancy C. ilia wife, and Edward B Wilson, parties det'ts in this case, reside beyond the limits of this State : Ordered, that they do appear and object to the division or sale of the Real Estate of John Wilson, dee'd, on or before the 17th day of February next, or their consent to the same will be entered of Record. DAVID LESLY, Nov 24,1847 39 3m Ordinary. aTrvrpTrfn r* x i^Ei. All persons indebted to the subscriber aro requested to cull and Bottle their accouutsby tho 15th of January )icxt, a* no further indulgence will bo given. J. PAINTER. Due West, Doc 15 42 3t NOTICE. AH persons indebted to the Estate of John Razor, deceased, aro requested to mako payment by the first of February next, and thii.se having demands against tho Estate will present them by that time to the administrator, at which time the Estate will bo settled up &ud closed in tho Ordinary's oftico. SARAH RAZOR, A , , I. C. RICllEY, Adm Dec 15, 1847 42 4t* "Rough and Ready." At Calhoun's Mill*, I have opened a STIOP where I will attend punctually aud do all kinds of TA1 LURING in the latest and most approved style, on liberal termB, and be thankful of patronage. Pec 15 42-4t* J. II. BARKSDALE. Waggons for Sale. A aocond-band one-horso waggon aiid a two-horse waggon, both in good order, with harness, can be bought cheap. Apply at this offieo, [Oct 20 MARTIN & LEE, Attorneys at Law, ABBEVILLE C. H.. Tho undersigned have formed a co-partnerBhin in tho practico of LAW and EQUITY, and will attend tho courts of the Western circuit, and also Edgefield of tho Southern circuit. Their offico in situated in the range east of the public square and adjoining Messrs. Thomson & Fair's office. [Nov 17 38-tf fl. X* MARTIN. WM. AUG. L.KE NOTICE. Those indobted to the lato firm of E. & J. W. Agnow, are requested to settle the same against the flfst of February next, as longer indulgence will W#?e given, [Due West, Doc 12 43 Gt 1 ff3*The following testimony from an influential planter in Washington county, we take from the ... Macon Telegraph' .JSrA?hihoto!f Co.,'6a., January 5, 1847. ' \Dfc 0tAl^-Dear Sir: It has been about three \ yeart tnntie T commenced using your Fever and ftnd'anti-Fcver Pills, on my plantation. I . hfcyohad a large number of cases of chills and fe' yer and somefew of bilious fever, and In no instance ? ipf either form of fever have I failod to effect a cure when directions wore followed and they were taat the commencement of the disease. I have v greater success in using your Fills, than with other medicine I have ever used in my family) fRere is no doubt but that when used according to / \ directions they will oflect a speedy and radical Wo. Yours, with respect Pec 22 E. BROWN. ' Job Printing JKbotly and Expeditiously Executed at the office OF THK ; Abberfll^ Bn?n?r, J Abbevillfo Male Academy. The exercises of this Academy will bo resumed on (bo first Monday (lid day) ol'January. Rates of Tuition yer Session of 5 Months. For spelling, reading and writing, $7.00 Tho above, with English grammar, geography, history, arithmetic and composition, 10.00 Tho above, with logic, rhetoric, chemistry, philosophy, astronomy, algebra, geometry and tho higher mathematics, Latin and Greek, 15.00 For contingent expenses, f>0 JJeo 15 42-bt A. A. MOUSE. CillUEftWOOfi) F E M A L E A C A 1) E M Y. i (,Und?;r the control of the liuptist Denomination.) Mr. and Mrs, II. II. Nicholls brg leave to in form their friends and the public that the second session of their school terminated on the 17th instuut, and that the next ern>;ion will commence on the 10th of January, 18 18. They aguin tender to their friends their very sincere thanks for the continued and increased patronage they huve received, and thry trust, from the pleasing results of the HDct t'DO m fit ii t u tt utt/li rr? n inlwtil rtl t .trtl l*.n ^>t jiugv Vliui ?(l UIMIIIIIIIIiOIIITll UtlUlliiUII VII their purls, and I ho improvements about to be mude in the several departincuts of Music and the Natural Sciences, will merit a continuance of this coiiiidcnce in their capability and exertions. A lady of superior accomplishments will be engaged, capable of conducting any department in the School, so that no loss ol time can possibly be incurred by the indisposition or other unavoidable cuuse oi uhscnce of eittier of the Principals. The vacations will be so altered in the en* 1._* i :li i._ i...i . _i j *uiu<? jrrur iiiul utvrc win uu uui cl suuri vacui tiou in the summer, and one of five or six weeks in the winter: such an arrangement being consonant with the wishes of the ma^ jority of the friends of their pupils. Arrangements are made to secure comfort, able board for any number of pnpilp, nndit is particularly urged upon the notice of the publie that pupils are charged only from the tune of their entering to the end of that session. It is, however, highly advantageous to a pupil ! to commence with the session. O^-For terms, see the advertisenvnt of the Trustees. Cireenwood, Dec 22 43 If Clear Spring Academy. This School, now under the charge and direction of James Mabrv, Esq.,will be resumed on the first Monday in January, and will continue its exercises until the firat r.{ July, when there will be a vacation during that month, ufter which the exercises of the school will be resumed and continue till the laut day in November, both sessions making a scho-? laatic term of ten months. The most tho| rough and complete instruction will be given in the Greek and Roman languages, together with Algebra, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, History, ?fcc. 'l'he Academy is 5 miles east or Calhoun's Mills, iu a healthy and beautiful place, with the advantage of the best and purest water immediately at hand ; the place has also great advantages in rcspcct to a very moral, social and intelligent neighborhood, recommending it to all. The best of boarding may be hud for six dollars p^r month. The rates of tuition established by the Trusiecs are as follows : Rates of Tuition pe.r Session of 5 Months. For the first rudiments embracing Rending,Writing and Speiiing, $6.00 n?L . 1 . 1 a -? . -rm xae aoove, wun ATitnmenc. rjnglish Grammar and Geography, 8.00 The above with Algebra, Natural Philosophy and Chemistry, 10.00 The above, with Latin and Greek, 15.00 The Academy will also be under the direction of the following BOARD OF TRUSTEES. John Wideman, Esq., John Harris, Jas. McCaslan, M. O. McCaslan, Samuel Wideman. [Dec 8 41 4t* IHalc and Female High Schools, Greenwood, Abbeville S. C. In urging tho claims of the abovo Institutions to nr. - rr% * - limine jmiroiiugo, 11 id x ruHioes present mo lollowing considerations: Thoy arc located iu a Village well known for tho purity of itB water, the salubrity of ita climate, and moral charactcr of its inhubitunts They are designed to afford a thorough and extensive education, conducted uj>on religious principles. They are supplied with chemical and phil?Hophical apparatus, a cabinet of minerals and curiosities, and other means for illustration, iu tho various departments of science. Thoy will always bo furnished with teachcrs, for whose competency in every rcspcct, is pledged tho character of the Greenwood Association and of tho South Carolina The Trustees will spare uo pains to ronder those Institutions equal to any iu the Stato ; and while it is their aim to olovate the standard of education, ample provision will bo mado for the youngest pupil. A system of classificatiou with regard to capucity and attainments will bo rigidly observed; thereby rendering it important that pupils entor at tho beginning of the session. The scholastic your will consist of ten months and be divided into two sessions: 1st commencing first Monday in February, 2nd commencing second Monday in July. Hales of Tuition are as Jollows, per Session: MAI.B SCHOOL.. I FKMALE SCHOOL. 1st class, ^>18.00] 1st class, $15.00 O/l A,. 1 '? (in I O.I -1- 1 " MU uw 4U.UU I AU UU ll/.vv 3d do G.OU I 3d do 6.00 Extra?Music, 20.00 French, 5.00 U?e of Piano, 2.00 Contingent, 50 0"Board at $8.00 por mouth, including firewood and washing. Trustees. JAMEff GIM.AU. DAVID LE8LY. JOHN I.OUAN* E. K. CALHOUN. JOIIN MCLF.F.S. Nov 3 36 tf 1 he 1 ruslees of Mt. Coriiiel take pleasure in announcing to the public that they have been successful in securing the services of Mr. D. W. C. TILLOTSON for the ensuing.year. The school to be conducted on the same plan arid at the same rates of last year. Mr. Tillotaon is too well known as a first rate teacher and disciplinarian to give any further comments. Cheap board can be had in the neighborhood. The school will commence on the first Monday in January next* Trustees.?P. LeRoy, L. Covin, R. Brady, P. Rogers, J. Wells, P. Gray, S. Mor rah, J. McCelvy, H. McColvr, No* 10 97 8* 1) am Lung ^Vftucrtiscmcnts. FOWLKR & OOLPING, llnmburjr, S. (1. YVo'jld respccttully inlbrm their friends and the public generally, that they have associa ted themselves together in business, in the town of Hamburg, S. where they have on hand and expect constantly to receive a carefully selected 6tock of all articles usually kept in the Grocery line, ciz: Hogging, Rope, Twine. Sugars, Codecs, 'P-w.c .. fv 1 1 ? I /"<! x i;u.?,ivjuiija.->(.'5;l JilV-Ull. i??ilCU?irui,V^liee?>e, Salt, Nails. Iron. Drawing Chains, &,r? besides NejiroShoes, Blankets, Linsays, Kerseys, I'lai.ls, Osnaburgs, IJomespiin, Hats, (Japs, Waggon Saddles, Bridles und Whips, vVc. ?Jcc. vVc. All of which tltey oiler at the much reduced market prices, nnd will nt. till times be buying country produce. JOHN W. KOWLKU. K. C. HOLDING. Dec F 40 4t "Money Saved is us ?oud us Money Euriicil," And note is the time to sace it! To ull purchaser* of DRY (JOODS, w?? hay that il* you wish to make money, rail and he convinced ol'tlio fact, that by purchasing ??t" us, you will bo making money by saving it. NV> have a good assort men t of most of thn articles found in a Dry (joud Store, and prices sailed to tho prcsniit time, an will be seen by a list of a few articles: < 'ashmen s :J5 to (52 1-iJ cents per yard, Muslin deLaiurs till to 37 1-2 eta per yard, (iinghuiiis 15 to 37 cents, Alpaccus 33 1-3 to ^5l.i2">, Calicoes l? 1-1 to 25, t i i r ?i ? " iiiiii-ii jjaiiuKcrcuieis izi i-zt 10 qji.uu, Ladies'cotton Iluse I'l 1-2 lu .">U cents. Also, a good assortment of heavy Wool Shawls, fashionable urnl rich, from 5jj>1.2."> to II; Muslin de Laine, silk and worsted Shawls, very low. In Tickings-, bleached and brown Homespuns, wo are not to be beat. Jt is useless to enumerate articles and prices, one call will satisfy the purchaser that we have spoken tho truth, and that this is the place to make money. Respect full)*, T. S. ST ILI?M A N, At the old stand of J.O. 1$. Ford. Hamburg, Nov 2 I 30 1 in WATC1IKS Repaired in the best manner, and on reasonable terms, ut tho establishment on Centro-street, recently occupied by A. G. Naglo. JOHN CJUIMARIN. Hamburg, Oct 27 35 3m DUNKAR & BURXSIPK, Having removed from tlm llrick Store formerly occupied by them, to the store next to Dr..!. \V. Stokes, and nearly opposite their old Bland, Hamburg, S. C., Arc now receiving, und will contiuue to receive, heavy supplied ol the following Goods, which they otter to their frieuda and the pub. lie generally, at the lowest market prices. bUUAKS. New Orleans, Muscovado Porto Rico, Clarified, Double Refined, Loaf crashed and powdered. COFFEE. Prime dark green Rio, coinman do., Cuba Si. Doiuingo, Prime old Government Java. BAGGING, A heavy stock of Kentucky and other kinds of American manufacture, to gethcr with a fair stuck or Dundee and Gunn\ ROPE. Kentucky, Jute, Manilla ant Tow, from ? to ? inch. SALT. Large Charleston Sacka ant HIaiwh MOLASSES. Cuba, New Orleans am Sugar House; a superior article of Syrup. TEAS. Hyson, Gunpowder, Imperial unc Black. IRON. Of all sizes, also a good assort ment of Hoop and Band Iron, German am Cast 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 Rifle Powder ALSO, A hcavv stock of Saddles. Uriillna. \f*r?in. gales, Halter Chains, Drawing Chains, Wee ding Hoes, Sperm, Adamantine and Tallov Candles, Rice, Soaps, Tobacco of varioii! brands, Hats and Caps of different gradei and shapes, Boots and Shoes, Sole, Uppei and Harness Leather, a superior lot of Kij and Calf skins, pure White Lead; warranted Window Glass, 7 X9, 8 X10, 10 XI2,12 X14 best quality Negjo Blankets. 9 to 12-4 Be< Blankets, Osnaburgs, Cotton Yarn, all nunv bcrs, bleached and brown Domestic Goods heavy and light Kerseys, Buckets, Tubs, Su gar Cans, Measures, Brues bound Pail6, Sho of all sizes. Lead, Blue Stone, Copperas,Salt pctre, Ginger, Pepper, Spice, Shoe Thread Cotton and Wool Cards, Cocoa Dippers Brooms, Wagon Boxes, Grindstones, Cast' : TT^II 11/ IVT ? 1 n I O ai t m<;e> or xiutiuw> %v are, mus. i, & ana ?l fliaCK< crcJ, Bedsteads, Tbomaston Lime, &c. &c. Sept 15 4 29 tf Ware-House and Coramissior BUSINESS. HAMBURG, S. C. iyii ^ The subscribers having leasej A jSjtlie Ware House in Hamburg lately occupied by Smith & Ben msmwm*son,for 3 years, under tbc firm o Kamey &. Taggarl. Tin y offer their 6ervicn .u_r_ r_: ? J- 1 .U iu niuii uiunua anu me jjuviiu geileruuv, 11 tho STORAGE and SALE of COTTON FLOUR, BACON, and Produce of all kindn RECEIVING and FORWARDING MER CHANDIZE, and Purchasing Goods to Or der, &c. They hope, by strict attention, to merit i share of public patronage. Their House will be open on the first Sep. tcmber for the transaction of business. JOHNSON RAMEY. JOHN TAGGART. Juno 23. 1847. 17 tf 0^7-The Hamburg Journal will copy ih< above until further orders. ESTltAY NOTICE. Lewis Pyles tolls before me a bay man MULE, over 12 years old, 13 hands and c half high, shoulders marked from being hurt with gear and white hair has comt out on them; has a small white spot on the loin. Appraised at forty dollars. Said mule may be found qt the residence ol Lewis Pyles, about ten miles north of Due West, and 2 1-2 miles above Scnfflelown. W, P, MARTIN, Magistrate, Pec 1 40 3m Hamburg ^bucrtiscmetits. HKMOVAL. Win. Kt'li iciiii & Co. Have reim ved their stock of Dry Goods to the store under the American Hotel, (lute Huliburd's where it is their purpose to keep a full assortment of Aiui't'k'itti, t'leiKii and English DRY GOODS. ! VVc would take this opportunity to return our J thanks to our numerous friends for the very | liberal patronage bestowed on ns for the last ' six years, and would solicit a continuance of \ their favors. | VV? would also invite ull persons buying j Dry Goods in Hamburg. who are not ulready on our list of customers, to give us u trial. ! Our slock will consist ofa much larger and more peneral assortment than we have here- ] toloro kept. We will air o continue to keep our utiuul assortment of C AH PETTING, OJL CLOTH, K L O O H M A T T I N Ci. HON NETS, and Ladies' and Childrens' SHOES. N. B.?Just received a full assortment of ..II I. i t\ it m TI ^ T ri* i (VT /i uii iiuiiiui'i a ui u u i Vj 11 j) u Ij 1 1 i> u CLOTHS, which, together willi all articles in our line, will be solil us low us they can be procured in Hamburg or Augusta, WM. KETCI1 AM & CO. Hamburg, Aug 11 24tf To The Public. The undersigned would respectfully announce (o Travellers uud persons visiting Hamburg, that, lie bus taken fur a term of yeurs, the HOTEL, long known us IIUUBARD'S AMERICAN HOTEL, which it is his purpose to I'u/ii* UmS oil/* li u I [iktioit ulinutil li?> bun. ti vial U'll nv v j-* uc on v ii u ti vum ciiv#iimi u v m\ v j / f uiiu ?? ? only promise to oil who favur him with a cull thai lie will do all in his power to please; und where us much Comfort anil (lui.'t may be expected us cuu be found at any I'nLlic House. A cartful and attentive Hostler will be kept constantly in the Slable, and Horses shall be attended to in a way thut shall give entire satisfaction. A liberal patronage is respectfully solicited. WiM. KETCIIAM. Hamburg, A up 11 24 if A ( Altl). ? The undersigned returns her most irratefu! o f o acknowledgments for tlio libertii patronage lou# bestowed upon lit r, and takes givul plfusure in r< eomn?ejjdin<r to her friends mitl furmer patrons, Mr. WM. IvETCIlAM, id whose management of the IIousb she has tin utmost confidence, and would nolieit for itim u r continuance of their favors. SARAIJ IIUHBAllD. . Rail Road, or no Rail Road PLACE Oli WAR! M. STltAUSS, lit CokCNburv, II..., r....I .. 1 ,,l 4 &KIO ivcvuru < 1 Ml illJU ^JJU'IIUIU U??UI t t meiii of ihe following FKESH (JOODiS which will be sold at very low prices. Brown and bleached shirtings from 5 cli up Do do sheetings 41 12 1-2 *l Fancy Prints from 6 1-4 to 25 cents, | Furniture do " 8 " 25 u , Mourning and second mourning Prints 1C j cents up Plaid Castillians mid Knglish Merinos, 1 Black Alpacas from 30 cts up, " Boinbazenc, ' Mourning mous de lain 25, 37 and 50 cts. I Fancy col'd do do do 18 3-4 up, Tartan plaid Shawls, . Scotch wool do ] Ladies und Gents col'd kid and beavei (?loves, do do cravats and scarf?, do do silk and linen cainbricl H'd'k'fs. Linen, Lawns, Silk and Satin. ALSO, . French and English Broadcloth, t I have an article of French black broat * cloth ut $5 per yard worth ft7 to $3. 5 Cassiineres, Sattincts, Tweeds, r Kentucky Jeans, Kerseys, Linsey, ? White, red, and yellow Flannel. * A LSO, ] Plaid Ginghums, Checks, Cambricks, mus * lins, cotton unci worsted Hose, (white and , black) from 12 1-2 up; Mitts, caps, gloves - ribbons, tapes and braid, suspenders, 1 A full assortment of Fancy Articles. ' A large variety of Fall and Winter Caps, ' General Taylor Caps ' Bueua Vista do ? Palo Alto do und Churubusco do HATS at any price a man can ask, ns I intend to sell out this article. 1 A complete assortment of Shoos and Boots Bonnets, Groceries, Crockery and Drugs, Hardware, Perfumery, Segars and Tobac 1 co of the best kind, and u lull assortment ai '? very low prices. j. Cumc and examine his splendid stock ol 3 Goods before you buy elsewhere, and yoti , will find many articles not mentioned, ant * I 1 _ *1 - ?' , uie prices cneuper man you expected. ; Oct 27 35 tf ' LOSi\ On Monday of Court, a fino GOLD HEADEE 1 WALKING CANE, varnished black, cither ii thin village, or between this placo and Cedai Springs. Any information respecting it will b< thankfully received, or the finder suitably reward' cd. J. W. FliAZIER. Cedar Springs, Oct 27 35 tf > notice! t The subscriber offers for sale his PLANTATION, lying within half a mile of this place containing 050 ncrrs On tln> n?.miof.o a two story framed Dwelling, framed Negrc 5 Houses, a new framed Gin House, and a new 1 and excellent Screw uttached, witn other out \ buildings, such as are common on plantations, i Two hundred and filly ucres at least of the > land is uncleared and finely timbered ; a quan|. tity of that part cleared is very productive p land, and most of the uncleared is of a very pood quality. Tho price will bo moderate. 1 Persons wishing to purchase, will apply to the subscriber on the premiers. JAMES 8. WILSON. Abboville C. Sept 15 20 3w C AND ID ATES. 1 1 FOR TAX COLLECTOR. We arc authorized to announce JOHN M. GOLDING as a candidate for Tax Collector at the ensuing election. We are authorized to announce JAMES M. CALVERT, as a candidate for TAX COLLECTOR, at the ensuing election. The friends of Cnpt. E. C. MAltTIN, annouuee hint at* u cundiduto for TAX COLLKCTOR, at tlio next ensuing election. The friends of WILLIAM J. HAMMOND, take pleasure in announcing him a Candidate for TAX COLLECTOR at tho ensuing election. The Friends oi JUSJfil'h S. D. WETHER ALL, announce him as ti Candidate for TAX COLLECTOR, at the ensuing election. The friends of the Rev. JAS. MOORE respectfully announce him ae a candidate for the office of Tux Collector at the ensuing election. The Friends of W S. HARRIS, announce him us n cundidute for reflection to the office of TAX COLLECTOR, at the ensuing , election. , We arc authorised to announce JOHN ; CUNNINGHAM* hh a cundidute for TAX j COLLECTOR, at the next election. j The friends of EZEKIEL TRIBLE nrinminnn liim n u n on (nr f Ito aT ?vii||\/|iiivo Mllll UO U. VUIMIIUUWW IVI HIV. VUIVV VI Tax Collector nt tlic ensuing election. ! w e are authorized to announce T. T. ; CUNNINGHAM us a candidate for Tax Collector ut the ensuing election. The Daily National Whig, Is published in the cilv of Washington, every duy at iliree o'clock, 1*. Al., ?Suuduys excepted, and served to subscribers in the City, at the Navy Yard, in Georgetown, in Alexandria, and in Baltimore the same evening, at 0.| cents a week, payable to the sole ngent of the Winy. G. L. Gilelircst. Esnr.or his nr. dcT II is also mailed to any part of the Uni ted Siati-s for .$4 p<-r annum, or $2 for G months, payable in advance. ! The National Whig is what its nuinc intli cutrs. It speaks the sentiments of the Whig purty of the Union on every (pie#lion of pub! lie poliey. It advocates the election to tho [. Presidency of Zuchury Taylor, subject lotho , ; decision oJ a Whig Nutional Convention. It , 1 mak. s war lo I he knife upon all the measures , and ucis of tlx'Administration deemed to be , adverse to th?* interests of the country, and , e.xposrs w ithout fear or favor the corruptions . : ot the party in power. Its coluins are open I lo every uiaii in the country, for the discus, hion ?il polii. ca) or any other <ju* pt'on? In addition lo polities, a large space in tlio I National Wliiii will be d -voted to oublica tions upon Agriculture, Mechanicr -.id oilier useful arts, Science in ?jei:? ral, aw, Medicine, Statistics, &r. Choice specimens of American and Foreign Literature will also - be givrii, including Reviews, &c. A werkly 1 list of the Patents issued by the Patent Ofllce will hk<?wi?c be published?the whole forming a complete family newspaper. '! Tin: Weekly National Whijj, one ot tl:e ) largest newspapers in the United States, is I made up from the columns of the Daily NaI tional Whig, and is published every Saturday * i tor the low price of Jjjri per annum, payable in advance. A double sliei t of < iglit pages will be given whenever the press of mailer shall justify it. The Memoirs of G *n"ral Tuylor, written rxprewly fortho National \Vhi?r, arein course of publication. They commenced with the second iiumber, a large number of copies of which huvu been printed, to supply culls for back numbers. r CIIS W. KENTON, Prop fitter oj l/w. National Whig. Aug. 25, [l*rs. bill ^20] 26 Gin The State of South Carolina. AliUKVir.I.i: DISTRICT. Tti tin* Mi/iii Triune James Cochran v Jaines Fish.?Attach' I vie.nl. The Plaintiff in this case haying filed his decimation in the Clerk's office this day: And the defendant havingr neither wife or attorney known to be in this State. Ordered that said defendant do plead to the snid declaration within a year and a day froin this date, other* wise judgment bv default will be awarded I nirninot liirri * T" 1> ?l> I 17 I? IIVT f* r* O ? Clerk's Office 29th April 1847 ly 14 The State of South Carolina. AMJKVILLB DISTRICT, Jolm G. Wilson, applicant, v. Robert A Wilson and others.?Partition ill Ordinary. It appearing to my satisfaction that Mr Bulge r and Jane his wife, Tiios Lesly and Susan his wife, Joseph Lesly and Mary his wife,par. ties Defcudants, reside without the limits of this State : Ordered that they do appear and i object to the division or sale of the Real Es~ , taste of Alexander Wilson, dee'd on or before the first day of February next, or their con* i sent to the sainu will be entered of record. DAVIDLESLY, . Nov 10, 1847 30 3?n Ordinary. | The State of South Carolina, AltltKVILLK D1STIIIKT IN EQUITY. William Campbell, vs. Geo. A. Miller, Adm'r. &c., John T. Heron and Mary T. Herron.?Bill for Relief aiul Jnjunc( / ion,, tyc. , It appearing to my entihfaction tlint John T t Heron and Mary T Heron, two of the Defen> dants in the above case, are absent from and . reside beyond the limits of this State; On motion, ordered, that they do appear and plead, answer or demur to soid Bill, within three month from the publication hereof, or said Bill will be taken pro confesso against . them. , H. A. JONES, c. b. a. d. > Com'rs. office, Nov. 15 1847. * ' NOTICE. I have left all my notes and accounts in the hands of Thomson & Fair. Those indebted to me will confer a favor by making payment " to them immediately. i rrmmcjr\*i r? iimi* lvnmcii, Oct 20 35 If FOR SALE. A neat BUGGY cnn bo had at a very reduced price by applying at thi? office, [Oct 90 34 < ' % I I