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m unity after u man has worn himself out in the. service of the world is neither a compliment to religion nor to the sincerity of the individual. It is authentically reported that the N.O.Delta is under an expense of about 1000 dollars a month to procure news form the army. It is said of the laziest man in Rhode Island, that h'i weeds his crarden in a rorkinor - ? ? '53 chair, by rocking forward to get hold of aweed, and backward to uproot it. ' I Why is the editor of the Louisville j Journal's career through life like a celebra- | ted tune? Bccauso it is the rogues' inarch. | Alabama Flag. | Why will the editor of the Flag, at the ; close of his career through life be like a ! tune of Paganini's ? Because he will he | executed on a single string."?Prentice, i _____________ I Bj"Tht' AB>E>evilB<; Feinah^ Arad- \ 4*111y will bo rc-opencd the second Monday in ' January next. Principal, D. McNeill Turner. Assistant, . 'IVanlur ?f Mncio II.- ? iiiino I1AIUUMI>. Boarding and Tuition at the usual priccs. lJcc 21 43tf D. McNEILL TURNER. UTi" A C'lti'd.?I will continue to practice in the Court of Law for Abbeville, and will regularly attend itH ncssions. I refer my friends to Messrs. Cochran &. Noiu.e at Abbeville C. II. JOI1N CUNNINGHAM. Charleston, Nov 3 3G m5t We are authorised lo announce JAMES S WILSON as a cund'datc for Ordinary ut the ei^uing election. Jolnisuu Female Seminary, AT ANDERSON C. II. TlIEF.vurnicPiiil iliu I II . Vicvw va I1IIO llOlilllllUll tVllICUII)- I menco on the first Monday in February next ' under the supervision of JVJus. Maiiy K. Daniicl, of Carlisle, Pennsylvania. iYIrs. Daniel comes to us with the highest and most satisfactory testimonials as to worth and capacity, and the Trustees' conlidently recommend her to parents and guardians as a lady of ripe literary attainments, eminently qualified in every respect to impart an education practical and accomplished. The Seminary, as its Patron-name indicates, will lie under the control of the Baptist denomination, hut entirely exempt from Sectarian bias in its g overnment and course of instruction. The Trustees are determined tospare no pains to render it one of the first female schools in the Southren Country ; to which i I. t i. i - euu, aiuiougu u win ue u leading object with them to elevate the standard ofeducation, ample.piovision will be made for the youngest pupils. The course of instruction given will be very extensive, comprising, in addition to the Elementary bruncehes, Botany ; History ; Astronomy; Natural, Moral, and Mental Philosophy; Chemistry ; Phis\ology; Rhetorsc; Composi/ioji; French, Spanish, and German Languages; Music on the, Piano and Gui'ar ; Drawing from Nature ; Painting in Oil and Water Colors, i &c. In presenting the claims of this Institution to the public, and asking for it their favorable. consideration and patronage, the. Trustees desire to say that its location is in one of the healthiest and mo?t salubrious regions of the State?distinguished for its high toned morality and strict regard to economy. The musical department will be under the control of Miss Rosa H. Wallek, who has had several years experience in this branch of teaching, and is eminently qualified for the station. Competent assistants will he employed for the junior classes if necessary. The scholastic year will consist of ten month?, and be divided into two Sessions; the first commencing on the first Monday in February, und the second on the second Monday in July.?Rates of Tuition per Session will be as follows; Orthography, Reading, Writing and Elementary Arithmetic, - - - $5 00 The above, with English Grammar and Geography, 8 00 The above, with Higher Arithmetic, History and Composition, - - 10 00 The above, with Botany; Natural. Mental and Moral Philosophy; Astronomv.Ohemislrv. Rh??tnrir? ?J 1 J j - j &c., - - - 12 00 The above, with the French, Spanish and German Languages, or either of them, - - - - 15 00 Music, - - 20 00 Drawing and Painting in Oil or Water Colors, 10 00 Good boarding may be had at the Hotels or in private families, including washing, fire and candles, at "from $6 to $7 month. A Rice, - J S G Earle, D Brown, I J P Reed, V D Fant I w it ,, , - -J? ? ? - ~ J I * ?* S. McCully, ] F Rice, P* S, Vaxdivkb, : ; taustees. Anderson C. H., Jan. 1 1847. 4f>-3t male and Female Higli Schools, Greenwood, Abbeville S. C. The High School at Greenwood, under the con- j trol of the Presbytry of South Carolina, will open on the 1st Monday in February next, and it is confi?(..! 1L _ J /ll mouvijt vajtuwbu UIM> MiO iriCIIUH OI UlObO 1I18HIUU0118 will be active in their patronage We cannot avoid the obligation which rests npon us to sustain thein, as our resolutions?of not our vows, are upoi* U* Principal of the Male School, Dr. I. Auld, Do i: Female School, Rev. Jno. Boggs. Assistants " " Misses Boggs. , Trustees. james oillam. ' ' tjavjd le1lt. john locmw. - k, r. calhoun. sow* ucLtca. January 13)1848'' -v 45 tf | Auction Sale. The subscriber will sell ;it I auciion. to the highest bidder, f Sale day next, at this place, a largo lot of Boots and Shoes, they aro mado of tho finest material and many of them of the latest fashion. Persons desiring such articles would do well to attend, as bargains may be had. I!o will still continue tho Boot and Shoe business and will bo thankful for patronage. All orders in his line will bo filled with neatness and despatch and at reasonable terms. E. ItOCllE. ^January 12, 18-18. 45 -It Rail lload Notice. Il'he subscribers of Stock, in the Hooks opened by the Commissioners in Abbeville District for the CI. & C. 11. R. Co.. arc requested to hold a Convention in Cokesbury, on Saturday the 22nd instant. We hope all by that time will have paid, or will then pay their first instalment, which was dun 1st January and the Com. have been ordered to place it in Bank at this Convention, the Di i rector and Com'rs desire a free andclear indication given,as to whatcoursestockholders | will take in directing their ollicers in the 1 further prosecution of this weighty enterprize. We hope every Stockholder will be represented in person or by pioxy. Thomas 11. Gaiiv, } P. \V. Connbk, > Conors. j F. G. Thomas, j i Joel Smith, Director. ' January 12, 1843. 45 tf ( LUCIAN II. LOMAX At(orbioy at Law, Having taken the Ollice formerly occupied by B. Y. Martin, Rsq., 011 the public square, lenders his ; services to llio citizens of Abbeville. January 12, 1848. 45 ly. NOTICE. The cash system must bo strictly adhered to, and i all persons indebted to mo by note or account aro requested to make payment. I can at all times bo found 011 Dr. Towucs's plantation. W. GILBERT. 1 Jununrv 13. IS.ia _ t, ?, ?. tv? ? ; ! NORMAL SCHOOL. My School opens the 17th of this month, | at my Farm. Number of Pupils limited, j If well classed, an efficient Teacher can properly manage and instruct fifteen I have a competent Assistant. Cost of the many apparatus, reading rcoin and gymnasium six hundred dollars. Physical exercise apportioned by the Institutor is necessary to maintain a natural proportion between bodily and mental growth and action. Seven hours will be daily employed in exercises purely scholastic. Four hours recreation. I respectfully solicit occasionally the professional services of clergymen of the chris Him uciiuiiiiiiaiions. l- rom these gentlemen, lectures to my family and pupils not sectarians will be acceptable. I was raised under the decipline of the Baptist. Sectarianism is misapplied and religion abused, when merged in the discipline of a school. This proposition I ask permission to establish in giving my plan teaching to the reading and thinking public which I wish to do through the medium of the press. I taught the Presbyterian Schools at Greenwood last year and tender their Patrons my acknowledgements tor kindness and flattering nntrnnnin* I* ?? *- - "1 t 11 in iui me id say itiiii 1 have confidence in the high schools of the Bapiists and Presbyterians at Greenwood, and wish thai the public spirited manner in which the Institutions rerpectively are gotten up will reap a satisfactory patronage. Boarding (except lights) per month, $>7.00 English Class. 30.00 Classical and Mathematical, 40.00 Add ress Woodville, or New Market,Post Office, Abbeville Dis , S. C. J. W. JONES, Principal. Jan 12 45* 4w The Edgefield Advertiser will copy four times and forward account to j. w. j. Executor's Sale. Will be sold on the 23th instant, at the house of Andrew Mantz, one Roud Wagon, a horse, 2 or 3 bales of cotton, some cattle, ho^s und corn?the Estate of Mary Steiflr, d^c'd. Also, Fame day. One Hundred Acres of Land, adjoinirfjj lands of Jno Adams, and others, a part of the Real Estate of said Mary Steifle, dee'd, and if the Land is not sold on that day, it will be sold on the first Monday in February, next, at the Court House on a credit, the purchaser to pay for titles. DAVID LESLY, Ordinary, Tnn TO .!* O... ? . >< <ui Tv ow una iLX or. j CITATION." ~ Whereas, Win A' Robertaon applies to me to grant him Letters of Administration on the Estate of Cuthburt Price, deceased. These are therefore, to cite the kindred and creditors of the deceased to be and ap> pear before me in the Court of Ordinary on the 25 th of January, inst., at Abbeville Court House, to show cause why said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and senl this 10th J an. 1847 DAVID LESLY, Jan 12 Ordinary. CITATION. Whereas, Leroy J Johnson applies to me to prant him Letters of Administration on the Estate of Jas Dixon, deceased: These are therefore to cite the kindred and creditors of the deceased to be and appear before me in the Court of Ordinary to be nolden for Abbe, ville District at Abbeville C. H, on Friday the 21st instant, to shew cause why said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 7th January, 1848 DAVID LESLY, Ordinary. NOTICE. All persons indebted to the Estate of Leonard Wideman deceased. will make immediate payment. Those having demands on the Estate will rouder them in well attested. J. H. WIDEMAN, January \% 1848. 45 9t 4 administrator* A Voicc from Tampa. The subscriber having purchased a house in Tainpa, East Florida, and, being desirous of removing immediately, will oilor to his debtors, one inwro chance, for liquidating the claims lie holds against ' them. | IIo may be found, on Friday and Saturday, of j this week and next, at the olllco of Major T. P. i Speirin, in the Village of Abbeville. As a friendly i hint, I will just say, it may be more convenient and agreeable, to settle with me, thau to settlo with J. II. Wilson, Esqr., who does business according to Law. Persons, desirous of buying household and kitchen furniture, will do well to call at my residence, two miles above tlio Villa? , ami mir,. *-> ; ly, as I expect to sell every articic at a sacrifice. | Wo have fine, chairs, hook cases, mahogany and j pine tables, bedsteads, bureaus, 1 fine sofa, and innnecous other articles, such as persons need-in housekeeping, if not already supplied. Having a prospect, of selling my land, at my own price, I also oiler, at private sale, my stock of cattle, hogs, and sheep. FRANKLIN BRANCH. January 12, 1818. 45 2t. ~ "citation. Whereas, John Saddler applies to mc to | grant him Letters of Administration on the Estate of James Dyson, deceased. These are therefore to cite the kindred and creditors of the said dec<'as''d to appear be fore me ut Abbeville Court House on the '25th instant to show causc why sai d administration should not b<> jrranted. Given under my hand and s?>al this IOlli January, 1848 DAVID LESLY, Ordinary. CITATION. Whereas, Lewis J Wilson applies to mc to grant him Letters of Administration on the Estate of Edward B Wilson, deceased: Thfse are therefore to cite the kindred and creditors of the said deceased to appear befori* cri4> in the Court of Ordinary to he hohlcn lor Abbeville District at Abbeville G. H. 011 the 25th instant to show cause why said Administration slionld not he granted. Given under my hand this 11th January, 1847 DAVID LESLY, Ordinary. A List of Letters, Remaining it) the Post Office at Abbeville C. 1I? S. 0., Dee 31,1847. A?Miss Margaret. Atkins. B?George Barnos, Susannah Bell, Blni.i &- Hughes, Dr C C Bailey, W K Bradley, George Baines, Pollard Brown, Ilcv C V Barnes, A Bernuvs, W W Belcher, T S Bronston, Zion Bri dwell, John Bull. C?William (whiles, Mrs Mary Crawford, James Cowins, Miss Sarah Clark, Win M Calhoun, Mitchell Cox, Charles Carr, Win Cowin. D?English J l)oby, John H Dalrymple, James S Drayton, E L Davis, Pi ter D<urnian. E?Gerard Elkin, Curran Elliott, Anthony l'jjii son, oiepiii-n JLiilmore. F?Miss Mary Fife, Samuel Fife G?Dr Gary, Miss Rebecca Glenn. 11?VV J Hammond, Robert Hawks, Mur~ tlia Harris, John Hill, T P Huger. J?Thomas M Joni;s,B & J Jordan 2,Sain'l Jordan, Jani"S W Join s. K?Joseph L Kiu?j, Dr D C Keller, A D Kennedy, James Kay, F L Kay. L & M?J F Lucius, James Marshal, Dr SS Marshal, Nancy Martin, James Martin. Me?P C McOvven, S D McDearman, T J McCraeken. N, O P?R H Nicholls, Elisha Owens, VVm H Parker, Mrs E Parker, J W Posey, John Pratt ir. H F Povver. VVrn Pratt. R?Robi-rt Reid, Andrew Riley, Mrs M P Ruiney, VV A Rico. S?Dr A Q, Simmons, Clark Scott, James C Stevenson 2, Jesse Spruill, Mr Steaves, S Stevenson, Win Smith, G F Sliefer, \V*n Stnnn W&Y?Mrs M J William?, Mrs Margaret Wardlaw2, Rog< rL Williams, S B Wiikin?, S Q, Williams, Henry Wilkinson, Mrs Sarah Wire, David Waters, Young & Wright. N.B. If the above letters are not taken out of this office prior to the first day of April, they will be returned to the General Post office as dead letters. JOHN McLAREN, Jan 1*2 45 3t . P. M. tT? All persons indebted to the ofiico either for Letter or Newspuper Postage, arc requested to call and settle their accounts. Sale of Land in Ordinary. Arthur A. Bowie and wife, vs. Jno E. Robinson and others. Will be sold, on tho first Monday in Februa^ ry n?'xt, the Real Estate of Hugh Robison, dee'd containing One Hundred and Sentyfive Acres, on Ross's Creek, adjoining lands of George Pettigrcw's Estate, George Pat-, terson and others, on a credit of twelve months by order of David L^sly, Ordinary. A. C. HAWTHORN, Sheriff. Jan 5, 1848 44 4 w HOTEL TO RENT. The subscriber will RENT or LEASE for a term !-? r.?r r * ..1 - " v.. jiyum, uuiii uic umi m j annuly ncxi, mo Jioici known as "MOSELY'S," in the village of Abbeville. The Hou6o is eligibly situated on two of the most public streets in the place. The House is largo and well arranged, with all outbuildings necessary for convenience. There are also LOTS sufficiently largo to accommodate Drovers having 500 lioad ; also, forty new and dry STALLS. On the promises is a fino well of water, sufficient to water all tho stock drovo to this market, being 17 ft. water. The subscriber would deem it superfluous to say anything as regards tho many advantages of this well known establishment. Come and judge for yourselves, and inquire tho terms. Terms in part.?The subscriber will furnish uie nouse in pari, aiso boarders to consume the rent for 1848. Also, Fire-wood and Pine will be furnished gratuitously for 1848. December, 1847 44tf A. LOMAX. - citation: Whereas, B. Jordan applies to me to grant him Letters of Administration on the Estate of John White, dee'd: These are therefore, to cite the kindred and creditors of the deceased to appear before me in the Court of Ordinary at Abbeville C. H., on the third Monday in January, inst., to show cause why said administration should not be granted. Given under my hnnd this 3d January, 1848 DAVID LESLY, Jan 5 44 Sw Ordinary BAILEY & OWEN, | Watclunakcrs ami Jewellers. Tlio undersigned would respectfully inform their friends and the citizens of Abbeville District generally, thut tliey liavo this day formed a co-partuership, for the purpose of carrying on tho abovo business, in all its branches. Their facilities for business have been greatly increased, and they will now be ablo to Repair mid C'eiui Wulehes and Clocks, Make, Alter, and Uo-Fit Jewelry of all kinds. ENCltAVING WITH On Metals in all its varieties. And whilst they return their most sincere thanks for the very Haltering encouragement they have received individually, they Elicit a continuance tit public patronage, and hope that the friends of either will be the supporters of both, promising that no otlbrt on their part shall lie spared to give entire satisfaction to all who may entrust them with their work. E. S. 1JAILFY. M. T. OWEN. N.li.?One of the partners will always he ready to go into the. country to repair Clocks when needed. U. &. O. January 5, 181S 44 3w 4 11 I f H ?. ' ivuueviiic Oiierill Sales. 13y virtue of tauidiy Writs o( Fi? ri Facias?, to i me directed, I will sell, at Abbeville Court ; Hou.se, 011 the first Monday in FEBRUARY next, the following property, viz : G'10 Acres of Lund, more or less bounded l?y Land of Gabriel C?;x, Col. Patterson, ! Levied 011 as the property of P. 13. Morague ads John R. Wilson Treasurer and others. 100 Acres of Laud, more or less, adjoining Lands of James Edwards and others Levied on as the property of John Douglass, ads Dr. Isaac Branch. 31)0 Acres of Land.more or l? ss, bounded by Lands of William Hutchison and j others, Levied on as the property of Arch'd j Maulden, ads G. 1*. L'elligrew and others, j 13ii Acres of Land, more or leas, bound.It T t ^ ? _ eci oy j^anus ol the estate of Jonathan ! Johnson and others, Levied on as tho prop- ! erty of Thomas R. Pucket, ads James F. : Broyls and Brothers, and other*. 256 Acres of Lund, more or less, boundctl'by .Milton Cobb, Widow Williams and j others, Levied on as the property of Admi- | nistraior ol W illiam Whitley, ads Exeeu- i tors of D. Richardson. 185 Acres of Land, more or less, bound- ! ed by T. C. Perrin and others, Levied on ! as the property of John L'r Mann, aus. James ! H. Cobb. 500 Acres of Land, move or less, bounded by Dr. Devlin, S. B. MeGlinton, Levied on as tlie property of Francis Henderson Sen'r., and Francis Henderson Jun'r. ads A. F. Posey and others. 120 Acres of Land, more or less, in the possession of R. C. Wilson in 1845 bounded by Land in the possession of John McLauren, attached as the property of Francis Henderson Jun'r., ads Jos. W. W. Marshall. 340 Acres of Land, more or less, bounded by Land of the Estate of Leonard Wideman and others Levied on as the property | of John Lyon, ads John B. Rountree and others. 1"?0 A />t n.C T r..l I * ' i *wv uo ui liuirjj siiuiu Ul 1^99^ UOUIKled by William Packet and others, Levied on as the property of Thomas W. Tallman ads Thomas Jackson and other plaintiffs. 12 Negroes viz: Jamimy, Isaac, Cresy, George, Mary, Mima, Adeline, Alexander, Sarah, L >uiz;i, Henry, Eli, Levied on as the property of Thomas W. Tallman, ads Thomas Jackson and other Creditors. And on Wednesday after S.ile Day at Defendants, I Lot Corn, 2 Stacks Fodder, 5 Head Cattle, 1 Lot Hogs One old Horse and one year old Colt, Levied on as the property of Thomas W. Tallman, ads Thomas Jackson and others. 99 Acres of Land, more or less, bounded by T. R. Pucket, J. W. H. Johnson and others, and one Negro Girl Lucinda, Levied j on as the property of Sarah Cunningham, ads Joel Smith. 125 Acres of Land, more or less, bounded by A. J. Weems, T? J. Douglass, N. J. Davis and others. Levied on as the property of Benjamin McFarlin, ads John W. Moore &. William A. Moore (bearer) 1 Sorrel Mare, one Buggy, and at Defendents house on Tuesday after Sale Day, l L5ure?.uone Table and Ten Chairs, Levied on as the property of John L. Locki idge, ads Gordon Martin and others. At the residence of Thomas vFtiltons on Wednesday the 19th in6t., one lot of Corn in the husk, about forty bushels, one lot fodder about twelve hundred weight, one folding ta^ ble, one cow, one desk, one looin, and about 75 pounds of ginned cotton, *old as the propertjr of R B Fulton ads A Kennedy. Terms Cash. A. C. HAWTHORN, s. a. d. Sheriff's office, Jan 5, 1848 Partition in Ordinary. jonn Wilson, nppl't., vs. Kobt. a Wood and others. Will be sold on the Sale Day in February, next, the land or Real Estate of Alexander Wilson, dec'd, continuing One Hundred and Senty-five Acres, more or less, situate on Calhoun's Creek, and adjoining lands of Jas Spence and others, on a credit of twelve months, by order of the Court of Ordinary for Partition. A. C. HAWTHORN, Jan 5 44 4w Sheriff. The State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT IN ORDINARY. David McCaw, Assignee, appl't, vs. John Beaty and others. It appearing to my satisfaction that Matilda, Mary and Isabellu Beaty (husbands' names not known) John Beaty and Thomas Beaty, parties defendants, reside without this State, it is, (therefore, Ordered that they do appear and object to the division or sale of the Real Estate of Jos. Kolb. deceased, on or h#?fnrf? the first Monday in April next, or their consent to the B&me will be entered of record. DAVID LESLY, O. A. D. Jan 5 1848 44 3m & ' ' ? i ? m j NEW COACH FACTORY. * Deal & Taylor, i Respectfully announce to the citizens of this Village and vicinity, that they have leased the largo and commodious shop recently erected, and propose to carry 011 tho above business in all its various branches, such ns building and repairing t'oadiCN, ISaroiK^lies, Huggies, &c. and after the latest and most approved style. Having employed the best of Smiths, Painters, I and Trimmers, wo pledge ourselves that our work j shall not bo surpassed by any other shop. Our j timber and other materials shall alwnvs h? nf th* bost kind. Our work wurrautcd, und the prices as low us can be afforded. All wo aBk of the public is to <five us a trial. We will commence business the lir.?t day of January. MILTON II. DEAIj. EDWIN J. TAYLOR. N. B.?As wo intend lo lmve two Forges in operation iu the smith shop, wo will bo able to do any kind of plantation work on as good terms as can bo bono at any other shop. D. &- T. Abbeville C. II., Dec 22 43 tf ' NOTICIL Williams & Lawson respectfully inform tho citizens of Abbevillo District that their co-partnership for three years has expired tho first instant, and that they have agreed to carry on the manufacturing of Tin for two years longer. All peraoffa indebted to them for tho last tlireo venrs am r#> quested to make payments by tho 25th instant, aa wo aro desirous to know what we have made during the co-portnership. Wo cannot wait until our customers sell their cotton, being compelled to pay cash lor our materials, wo have not the funds to do so now, and must necessarily close doors uulcss payments are made to us. , Country merchants can bo supplied at ovr low prices still, by addressing a few linos to WILLIAMS &. LAWSON. Jan 5 4-1 2w LARGE SALE! There will hi; sold dJi the 18th instant anddaya following, at his late' residence, all the personal property of Leonard Widoman, dee'd, viz: 10!) Likely Negroes, large quantity, of corn pork, fodder. o;its and win at, coMoti baled, "ins, horse mill, thresher, mules, ho rs< s and oxen; also 3 rond wagons, four carts, carriage, bnggv, cows, hogs, sheep, household and kitchen furniture, &c. 'ferula* made known on day ofsalo. J. H. WIDEMAN, Adm'r. There will also be rented at the samp time all the L:inds of deceased, viz: Home Tract, Perrin Trt.ct, Pressly Tract, Hard Labor Tract, Colib Tract, McCain Tract, Mill tract, Piney Woods Tract, Trickum Tract. J an 5 44 3t $2:~> Reward ! Runaway from I lie - subscriber during the Christmas Holidays, a NEGRO BOY, named Daniel. IIo is about five feet ten or twelve inches high, yellow complexion, is a good musician on tin; violin or fife. It is my opinion that the said boy has been induced to leave me by some white person, aa he came from North Carolina. The above reward will be given to any person for the ap* prehension of said boy and his delivery to mo or in some Jail where I can get him. Jan 3 44tf ALEX. GORDEN. . The Greenville Mountaineer will p'luase copy three times aid forward account to this office for collection. Administrator's Notice. I do hereby notify those having demand? against the Estate of Archibald Arnold, deceased, to appear at Abbeville Court House on Tuesday the firat day of February next, as that is the day on which the estate will be finally closed in the Ordinary's office. Those having demands not already presented will present them previous to that time either to me or to the Ordinary, Those indebted either by accounts or notes will please come for* ward and set'le, as no longer indulgence can or will be given. JAMES A. ARNOLD, Jan 5 44 5t Administrator. . W. B. McK-ELLAR, Surceon Dcnlisl. Takes this opportunity of sayirtfc to the public that he has permanently located himself at this piace for the purpose of practicing hia Profession, and teels confident from the long experience he has had in this and the Wes* tern Slates, that he can in every instance give entire satisfaction. Rcfercnccs in tliis District. Abbeville C. H.?Dr. J. J. Wardbi\v,Dr. a n>~.,i 'p r> iu-'?i... a t t>--* A. L UIK, 1.1. illUbUlCJ, JX. LjUIUUAj DtJUJ. Posey, Win. Barr. At Cokesbury.?Dr. T. R. Gary, Dr. P. . Connor, Prof. F. W. Connor, Prof. Joseph Stokes, Silas L. Heller, Esq. At Due West.?Dr. Dunn, Dr. E. Agnew, W. Sharp, Jamea Lyon, Geo. Richie. The following certificate that will bo seen on mv bills, wns hnnrlprl in mA hv ihfitr patrons at my former residence in Mississippi. '> .-,Q' "We the undersigned, take pleasure ia recommending our friend Dr. W. B. McKellar, as a good Surgeon Dentist, well , skilled in the various branches of his Profession, and worthy of the confidante arid patronage of the public. Louisville, Mis*. Lexington, Mist? ' C. T. Murphy, M.D., W,T. Legrand,Rl D Edward Foster, M.D. Cpl. X D. Wyatt J. B. MeLelland,M t). I S, Mitchelii~Rfl~;Pi; J. P. Crosley, W. M Swann. v-v' ivr k t ** ^ ** vv. a. Lew is. tt. ferry. ^ Geo. By run. R. H. Spivey.*<*\ Jd^He may be found at, the MosleSn' Hotel at all times, unless profession#!);: isalled off! Families waited on at thiir'reSl- . *, dence if requested. V': January 5 .44 >v 4w r?: ^ HEADQUARTERS. Charleston, S. C. Dec. 31,1847. General Ordpi No. ?. , Al^xan'ier Glenn Rice ^d N&pthali PhOiijw, Esqe., having been appointed Aid0-d<y4?ifop, to his Excellency^ Dp^ia Johnson. wMfflw rank of Lieutenant Coftfnfel, will b^wK^fed and respected accordingly. By order of the Commander*in~QKi^^ 't a ft* ?? ' lit *r? /tiftfrmww.' I^AIUJUO WJ? \ijfLmU-y AdjoUnt arid Inspector General. Jan 5 * 44 .. W~': ' ; * S.L\