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"RING THE CHANGES." j New Arrangement. MOSLEY HOTEL REMOVED. , The subscriber would inform the public generally and his friends in particular, that lie has recently purchased the Planter's Hotel, lately occupied by M. D. Roche, where he is now DreDared hr Hntnl imnnnf - , , IV 1 lunvu u ; continuance of that p&'ronage eo liberally bestowed on liitn the last four years. As the whole establishment will be put immediately incomplete and thorough repair, he can with confidence assure those who may patronize him* that the grund essentials of a well kept hotel, viz; faithful servants,comfortable roome, and a well supplied table, tdiall not be ""anting, which, with good slnbles, attentive ostlers, nnd a desire to please all, h?? flatters him- | 6elf I fiat no one who has cullod once will be unwilling to call again. All he desires is an opportunity to prove the truth of his pledges, i To those who have heretofore patronized his j Hotel, he would now return his sincere thanks: j to those who have not as yet partaken of his j fare, he would respectfully soy conic and sec and judge for yours?-lvrs. He would also inform his distant friends and the travelling public, that all the stages s-top , at his Hotel; also that he is prepared to ae- I commodate his patrons and those who arrive \ at his Hotel in the different stages, with Car- j riagi e of every description, jrood gentle hor- I ues and careful drivrrs, with which he will ' convey passengers to any place they desire, ! on the most reasonable terms. lit; hopes his long experience os Hotel : keeprr.nnd his di-sire to accommodate, will In? j dnlv appreciated by his friends am! the public, j To those who trade in all kinds of live stock, he would say, that he has fine lots i with water convenient, plenty of grain of all j kinds, which he will furnish them at the low- ! ?'6t prierR and is in every way prepared 10 ac- ' commodate them. T. 1*. MOSLEY, i Abbeville C. H., Jan 19 40 tf j Valuable Negroes for Sale! O j A family comprising six likc'.y and unusually vain able negroes, will be ollered in a lot, at public ?alr, , at Abbeville C. II., on Side Day in I'Vbruary next, to wit: Suowdcn (a mnlatto) about55 years of ago, [ o superior cook, coachman, &c.; Anna, his wife, ! (dark) about -12 years of ago, a valuable house j servant, seamstress, &c.; Maria (mulatto) about 15 years of age ; three children, Becky, Sarah and : Harriet, from 7 to 3 years of age, brown and very i likely. The family is sold for no fault ; tliev ar? ! faithful aud honest. They can bo bought previous- [ ly at private sale by application to Cupt. Robert j Cunningham, in Laurens; or, Mr. Edward Noble, at Abbeville C. II. I Termb?One-half cash ; one-half atone year on : n note with good surety. N.H.?The purchaK.r can also have Jnno (a daughter of Anna) a very likely mulatto girl, about lb years of age, at the price of $8U0. Jan 19 4(i-3t JOHN CUNNINGHAM. Important '"sale ! j Will be sold, on the 15 ol February next, at 1 the residence of the subscriber, 30 or 35 Likely Negroes, i amon^ which arc many boys, girls, women j and fellows, many of them valuable. also, 4 tracts of land, of the First Quality, in this District, and now in a fine state of cultivation, containing about 7'JG acres* *350 of which has been planted hi cotton this pasi year. Persona wishing to buy would do well to rxnnnnH the land. A Lf-0, Mules, Horses, Cattle, Hogs and Sheep, U Cotton G1116,1 sett ot good Running Gear, \Vlwat Thrasher, X Cotton Whipper, 2 good Road Waggons, 2 Dutch Fane, 2 Carriages, 1 Butrj;y, a first rate Piano of Chickering's make, and many other articles too tedious to mention. Terms made known on day of sale. Also, at the enmo time and pluce, several negroes will be HIRED out for the balance nflliPVP.r * C* ATTT-.iv? ? J O. iX U LiCilM . January 19 46 4\v citation. Whereas, A F Posey applies to me to grant him Letters of Administration on the Estate of Robert II Houston, deceased. Thene are then-lore to cite tlie kinJred and creditors of the said dec?'ns< d to nppnarbe fore rne at Abbevi le Court House on the 27th instant to show cause why sai d administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and anal this I3th January, 1848 DAVID LESLY, Ordinary. j ~citati6n~ Whereas, A F Posey applies to me to arrant him A -I?? ? ? 'L j* - ------ *-#/vvv. I o KM I ink UIII SIB SOI I U1 ICJ1I Wll IIIC Estate of R H Alexander dec'd: These are therefore, to cite the kindred and creditors of the deceased to appear before me in the Court of Ordinary to he nolden for Abbeville District at Abbeville O. H. on Friday the 27th instant, to shew cause why said Administration fthould not be granted. Given under my hand this 13th January, 1848 DAVID LESLY, Ordinary. CITATION. Whereas, Addison F Pos^y applies to me to grant hirn Letter* of Administration on the Estate of Charles Wilson, deceased: Three are therefore to cite the kindred and creditors of the said dcceneed to appear before me in the ( jOlirt nf Or/linnrv tr* Ko ImLInn for Abbeville District at Abbeville C. H. on the 27th instant to show cause why said Ad?. ministration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 13ih January, 1848 DAVID LESLY, Ordinary. 11 i ! . . ? Partition in Ordinary. Nancy Black applicant vs. W. H. Blackman and wife, and others Will be sold on the first Monday in Feb'ry J848. The real Estate of W. B. Black deceased, containing 136 acres, adjoining lands of Captain Charles Smith. Rev. j. W. Townsend and others, by order of the Oourt of Ordinary, for Partition, on credit af one year. A. C. HAWTHORN, Jan i71 4847 46 3t Sheriff. f .. "... NOTICE. All persons indebted to N. J. Davis, administrator of Lewi* J. Milkr's Estate, are requested to make imiaeAiate payment. Also, person* indebted to ma personally by note sr a? count ars requested to settkf.; .. Vv*** N. J. DAVIS. January Id 46 Iw Noticc to Tax Payers. I will attend the undernamed times and places for tin* purpose of Collecting Taxes for 1847, via; At McGaw's on Monday* 7th February. 4i Moseley's 4< Tuesday, 8th 4< " Moragne'a *' Wednesday, 9ih " " Willington " Thursday, 10th u " Caih'ns Mills" Friday, 11th " " Warrington 14 Monday, 14th if " Norwoods 4t Tuesday, 15th " U I 1 II- .1 ??? ? - - melius vine ** w eunesuay, lOtti" " Trible's " Thursday, 17th " " Calaham's 4t Friday, 18th " *' Due West " Saturday, 19th ' " Drakos 4{ Monday, 2lst u ScufHetown u Tuesday, 22d " " J. G. Waters' " Wednesday; 23d " 44 Cokesbury Thursday, 24th 4C u AbbevillcC.II." Monday, Oth March. :i Smithville " Tuesday, 7th " " Deadfall 11 Wednesday, 8th " Stony Point " Thursday, 9th (i 44 Gil lam's, Ci Friday, 10th 4< " Cambridge 44 Saturday, 11th u u Greenwood tC Tuesday, 14th fl " Woodville {l Wednesday, 1 Jith44 " White llall 44 Thursday, 16th 44 " rifillirnn'c " l\i/ln.. l?r?U WJ JL HViU^ 1 I VIA. " Cedar Spring? ' Saturday, lSlli " l< AbbcvillcC.lI." Monday, 20th 11 kl ' t; Tuesday, 21st " ' " " Wednesday,22d " " 4' u Thursday. 23d 4< " John Bradley's { Monday, 27th u " W H McCawV: Wed?esday.29th*' " Drake's " Friday, 31st " ' (Jrccnvvond c; Saturday, 1st April. At Abbeville Court House again on Monday (Sale Day) the 3d April, which will be the last day for receiving returns. All persons failing to make returns on or be lore mat day, will be lawful'}* liable to pay a double tax. All Taxes //lust be paid at least by the first Monday in May. or Executions will be ism?d. All taxable property mu>t be returned in the name of the proper owner. Guardian.*, Executors, Administrators, will take notice, to return all taxable property under their control. All persons who may have transferred taxable property between the 1st of I October. 184G, and the 1st of October,1847. are required lo make the same known to ?r ^ r i a II n*n r?i /-? ..(v, m . o. ri/vi\ ixio, i . vJ. j January 10, 1848 4G tf Jobnxon Female jiniuary, at andersov . ii. Tiie Exercises of this Institution willcomi nicncc on the first Monday in February next under the supervision of Mite. Mary E. j Daniel, of Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Mrs. Daniel conies to us with the highest and most satisfactory testimonials as to worth and capacity, and the Trustees' confidently | recommend her lo 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 he under the control of the Bnptist denomination. but entirely exempt from Sectarian : bias in its government and course of inelrucj tion. The Trustees are determined to spare I no pains to render it one of the first female j schools in the Southron Country ; to which i end, although it will be a leading object with them to elevate the standard of education, ample provision will be made for the youngest pupils. The course of instruction given will be very extensive, composing, in addition to the Elementary brancehes, Botany ; History ; Astronomy ; Natural, Moral, and Mental Philosophy; Chemistry; j Phisology; Rhelotsc; Composition; French, | Spanish, and German Languages ; Music on ; the Piano and Guiar ; Drawing from Naj tu re ; Painting in Oil and Water Colors, ; <Sfc.. 4-c., $c. i Tn nrnoAr?#?n*? *- ^ 1 " I ... iiiu biaiiiia ui mis llisiliuiion ! to the public, and asking for it their favorable consideration and patronage, the Trus; tee? desire to say that its location is in one 1 of the healthiest and most salubrious regi1 ons of the State?distinguished for its high | toned morality and strict regard to economy, j The musical department will be under the control of Miss Rosa H. Waller, who has had several years experience in this branch j of teaching, and is eminently qualified for I the station. Competent assistants will be j employed for the junior classes if necessary. | The scholastic vear will consist nf iph I *' J 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 S Elementary Arithmetic, - - - $3 00 The above, with English Grammar and Geography, 8 00 The above, with Higher Arithmetic, History and Composition, - - 10 00 mi * ' - - i ne aoovc, with Lfotany; Natural. Mental and Moral Philosophy; Astronomy, Chemistry, Rhetoric, &c., 12 00 The above, with the Frcnch, 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 candle* ai fmm ifi ? ? ?J ? ? viu vw IV *iP put month. A Rice, S G Earle, D Bbowx, J P Reed, V D Fart, W B Gibson, S. MoCully, F Rice, P* 8. Van diver, Trusteri. Anderson C. H.v Jan, 1 1847. 45-3t Auction Sale. grfji The subscriber will sell at ' 1 i rAgnUcl'on> to bidder, 6^**Fj('3^?on Sale day next, at this place, a large lot of boots and Shoes, they aro made ol' the finest material and many of thorn of the latest fashion. Persons desiring such articles would do Well to attend, as bargains may be had. lie will still continue the Boot and Shoe businesH and will bo thunkful for patronage. All ordors in his lino will bo fdlcd with neatness and despatch and at reasonable terms. E. ROCHE. January 12, 1848. 45 4t IVlsilc and Female High Schools* j Greenwood, Abbeville S. (J. Tlio High School at Greenwood, under tho control of tho Presbytry of South Carolina, will open on the 1st Monday in February next, and it. is confidently expected that the friends of these. Institutions j will bo active in their patronage Wo cannot avoid tho obligation which rests upon uh to sustain them, as our resolutions?if not our vows, are upon us. Principal oT the Male School, Dr. I. Auld. Do Female School, Rev. Jno. Bogus. ; Assistants " " Missus Bo?r;s. Ti >/*/<?* JAMES Gil,LAM. DAVID LF.PI.Y. i JOHN LOGAN. E. R- CALHOUN. JOHN MCI.EIlS. | Juunary 12, 18-13* 45 tf Rail Road Notice. | The subscribers of Stoclc, in the Books I ; opened by the Commissioners in Abbeville j | District lor the G. & C. H. R. Co.. are re- I | quested to hold a Convention in Cokesbury, j j on Saturday the 22ud instant. We hope ! j all by that time will have puid, or will then j j pay their lirst instalment, which was due 1st | j January and the Corn, have been ordered to I place it in Bank at this Convention, the Di I rector and Com'rs desire a free and clear ini dication given,ns to what course stock holders | will lake in directing their officers in the > further prosecution of this weighty enterj prize. We hope every Stockholder will ; be represented in person or by pioxy. Thomas R. Gary, i 1J. \V. Conn eh, > conors. F. G. Thomas, j Joel Smith. Director. I January 1*2, 1848. * 45 tf LUCIAN II. LOMAX Attorney at Law, take!* the Office formerly occupicd by B. | Y. Martin, E?q., 011 tho public square, tenders his ! KcrviceR to Uio_citizeus of Abbeville. January 12, 18-1". 45 ly. MARTIN & LEE, Attorneys at Law, ABBEVILLE C. H. The undersigned have formed a co-partnership in the practice of LAW aud EQUITY, and will attend the courts of the Western circuit, and also E1Wfield of the Southern circuit. Their office is situated in the range east of the public squure and adjoining Messrs. Thomson &. I I?_ t-l - ! rairHomce. [Nov 17 38-tf B. T. MARTIN. Wit. AUG. I.F.I NOTICE. i The cash system must bo strictly adhered to, and J all persons indebted to me by note or accouut are requested to make payment. I can at all times be found on Dr. Towucs's plantation. \V. GILBERT. January 19, 1818. 45 2i. NOTICE. All persons indebted to the Estate of Leonard NVideman deceased, will make immediate payment. Those having demands on tho Estate will reuder mom in wen attested. J. II. WIDEMAN, January 12 18-18. 45 2t administrator. A List of Letters, Remaining in the Post Office at Abbeville C. H? S. C., Dec 31,1847. A?Miss Margaret Atkins. B?George Barnes, Susannah Bell, Blnia & Hughes, Dr C C Bailey, W K Bradley, George Bai n?'S, Pollard Brown, Rev C V Barnes, A Bernavs, W W Belcher, T S Brouston, Zion Bri dwell, John Bull. C?William Chiles, Mr6 Mary Crawford, James Coivius, Miss Sarah Clark, Wm M Calhoun, Mitchell Cox, Charles Carr, YVm Cowin. D?English J Doby, John H Dalrymple, James S Drayton, E L Davis, Peter Dearman. t? n 1 r*n-!- ? I su?vier.iru r^iKin, ourran J&lliott, Anthony Ellison, Stephen Elmore. F?Miss Mary Fife, Samuel Fife G?Dr Gary, Miss Ri.'becca Glenn. H?W J Hammond, Robert Hawks, Martha Harris, John Hill, T P Hujrer. J?Thomas M Jones,B & J Jordan 2,SanTI Jordan, James W Jon< s. ! K?Joseph L King, Dr D C Keller, A D I Kennedy. James Kav. F T.. K?w. L &M?J F Lucius, James Marshal, Dr S S Marsha], Nancy Martin, James Martin. Mc?P C McOwen, S D McDearman, T J McCracken. N, O & P?R H Nicholls, Elisha Owens, : Wm H Parker, Mrs E Parker, J W Posey, John Pratt jr, H F Power, Win Pratt. R?Robert Reid, Andrew Riley, Mrs M P Rainey, W A Rice. S?Dr A Q, Simmons, Clark Scott, Jomes C Stevenson 2, Jesse Spruill, Mr Steaves, S Stevenson, Wm Smith, G F Sliefer, Wm Stone. W&Y?Mrs M 3 Williams, Mrs Margaret o r? T W7;li: a t> tinii.! ii u.umn liuji' l JL-J .11 llll.MII>, O XJ VV 1IK1II", 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 12 45 3t P. M. tSZT All persons indebted to the office either for Letter or Newspaper Postage, are requostod to call and settle their accounts. Sale of Land in Ordinary. Arthur A. Bowie and wife, vs. Jno E. Ho binson and others. Will be sold, on the first Monday in February next, the Real Estate of Hugh Robison, dee'd containing One Hundred and Senty* five Acres, on Ross's Creek, adjoining lands of George Pettigrew's Estate, George Pat-, terson and others, on a credit of twelve 1 month* by order of David Lesly, Ordinary. A. C. HAWTHORN, Sheriff. Jan 5^ 1848 44 4 w BAILEY & OWEN, H'alclunakcrit and Jewellers. Tho undersigned would respectfully iuform their j friends and tho citizens of Abbeville District gcno? j rally, thut they have this day formed a co-partnership, for the purpose of carrying on tho aoovo business, in all its branches. Their facilities for business have been grcntly in- 1 creased, and they will now bo ablo to Repair and Clean Watches and Clocks, Make, Alter, and Rc-Fit Jewelry of all kinds. WITH ENGRAVING On Metals in all its varieties. And whilst tliev return ihr?ir nmci oir**** *> for the very flattering encouragement tlicy havo received individually* they solicit a continuance of public patronage, and hope that tho friends of either will bo the supporters of both, promising that no effort on their part shall lie spared to give entire satisfaction to all who may entrust them witlj^ their work. E. S. BAILl'Y. AI. T. OWEN. N.B.?One of the partners will always be ready to go into the country to repair Clocks when needed. 13. & O. January 5, 18-48 '14 3w A Voicc from Tampa. The subscriber having purchased a house in Tampa, East Florida, and, being desirous of removing immediately, will offer to his debtors, ono mere chance, for liouidatinw tlm r?lni?na im tmU- - ? _ __ ^ w.?.<lit. uuiu.i u^aiuci them. IIo may be found, ou Friday and Saturday, of this week and next, at the oiiicc of Major T. P. Speirin, in the Village of Abbeville. As a friendly i hint, I will just say, it may he more convenient and agreeable, to settle with me, than to settle with j J. li. 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 ubovo the Village, and purchase privately, as I expect to sell every article at a sacrifice. We have tine chairs, book eases, mahogany and I jjiiic iudics, ueusleads, bureaus, 1 fine sofa, and ' numerous other articles, such as persons need in housekeeping, if not already supplied. Having a prospect, of selling my land, at my own price, L also otFer, at private sale, my stock of cattle, hogs, and sheep. FRANKLIN BRANCH. January 12, 1818. 45 2t. Abbeville Sheriff Sales. By virtue of sundry Writs ot Fi> ri Facias, to me directed, 1 will sell, at Aiibevilli- Court House, on the first Monday in FEBRUARY nest, the following property, viz: 640 Acres of Land, more or less hounded by Land of Gabriel Cox, Col. Patterson, Levied on as the property of P. B. Moragne ads John R. Wilson Treasurer and others. 160 Acres of Land, more or less, adjoining Lands of James Edwards and others Levied on as the property of John Douglass, ads Dr. Isaac Branch. 300 Acres of Land, more or h ss, bounded by Lands of William Hutchison and others, Levied on as the property of Arch'xl Mnulden, ads G. P. Pettigrew and others. 132 Acres of Land, more or less, bounded hv IianiU nf iho oeioto ? ? v. w ud%uiu ui v uuuiiio.fi Johnson and others, Levied on as the property of Thomas li. Pucket, ads Jair.es F. Broyls and Brothers, and others, 258 Acres of Land, more or less, bound' ed by Milton Gobbs Widow Williams and others, Levied on as the. properiy of Administrator of William Whitley, ads Executors of D. Richardson. 185 Acres of Land, more or less, bounded by T. C. Perrin and others, Levied on as the property of John G- Mann, ads. James H. Cobb. flOfl A PTAfi nf T.firifl mnna flf l?<" .... v. i?v4, iiiv/i v vi loodj uuuuued by Dr. Devlin, S. B. McClinton, Levied on as the 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 11. C. Wilson in 1845 bounded by Land in the possession of John McLauren, attached as the properly of Francis Henderson Jun'r., ads Jos. W. W. Marshall. O A (\ A - T % o<*u Acres 01 i^ana, more or less, bounded by Land of the Estate of Leonard Wideman and others Levied on os the property of John Lyon, ads John B, Rountrec and others. 150 Acies of Land, more or less, bounded by William Pucket 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, Louiza, Henrv. Eli. Levied on as tho property of Thomas W. Tollman, ads Thomas Jackson and other Creditors. 200 Acres, more or less, bounded by Jno Speer and Joseph T Baker, levied 0:1 as the property of W B Scott ads E B Benson & Son. And on Wednesday after Srile 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 properly of Thomas W. Tollman, ads rni ?--! 1 .. x uunias jatKson ana oiners. 99 Acres of Land, more or less, bounded by T. R. Pucket, J. W. H. Johnson and others, and one Negro Girl Lucinda, Levied 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, Le.vied on as the property of Benjamin McFarlin, ads John W. Moore & William A. Moore (bearer) 1 Sorrel Marc, one Buggy, and at DoC I a ? 1 - m ? * ^ ? lennems nouse on 1 uesaay alter Bale Uay, 1 Bureau one Table and Ten Chairs, Levied on as the property of John L. Lockridge, ads Gordon Martin and others. 2 Sorrel Horses, Levied on as the property of Josiah B. Patterson, at the suit of John A. Young. * Terms Casfi. A. C. HAWTHORN, s. a. ?. * Sheriff's office, Jan 5, 1848 # NEW COACH FACTORY. Deal & Taylor, Respectfully announce to the citizens of this Villago and vicinity, that they have leased the large and commodious shop recently crectcd, and proposo to carry on tho above busincBs in all its various branches, such as building and repairing Coil (' ll ??w nnimnol>?? ?-- 2 ' - -7 a.v.mvu?;Hva, ?*/t. I ami after the latest and most approved style. J Having employed the best of Smiths. Painters, \ and Trimmers, wo pledge ourselves that our work shall not be surpassed by any other shop. Our timbor and other materials shall always bo of tho b??t kind. Our work warranted, and tho prices an | low as can be afforded. All wo ask of the public t i? to give ns a trial. Wo will commcnce business i the first day of January. MILTON H. DEAL, i EDWIN J.TAYLOR. I N. B.?As we intend to have two Forges in op. cration in tho smith shop, wo will bo ablo to do any kind of plantation work on ph good terms as can bo bone at any other shop. D. T. "'""Abbevillo C. II., Dec 22 43 tf HOTEL TO RENT. Th? siiWr;i./>r ..fin T?T?Vr ? T 4 o-n e ?. ..... iwjii i vii liuaon luraicrni I of years, from I ho first of January next, the Hotel j kuown as "MOSF.LY'Sin the villago of Abbr, ville. Tho House is eligibly situated on two of tho most public streets iu the place. The Ilouso is I largo and well arranged, with all outbuildings ne: crssary for convenience. | Thero arc also LOTS sufiiciently large to acI commodate Drovers having 500 head ; also, forty j new and dry STALLS. On the premises is a fino ; well of water, sullicicnt to water all tho stock ' drove to this market, being 17 ft. water. j The subscriber would deem it superfluous to say j anything as regards the many advantages of this I well known establishment. Goino and judge for ' yourselves, and inquire tho terms. J Terms in part.?The subscriber will furnish J tuc house in putt, also boarders to consume the rent : for 1848. Also, Fire-wood and Pino will bo fur: nished gratuitously for 1848. j December, 1847 44tf A. LOMAX. i Exccutor's Sale. j Will bo sold on the 23th instant, at the house . of Andrew Maniz, one Road Wagon, a horse, I 2 or 3 bal?*s of colton, some cattle, hogs and I corn?the Estate of Mary Stciflt?, di-c'd. 1 Also, Fame day, One Hundred Acres of Land, adjoining lands of Jno Adams, and i otlmrs, a part ol the Real Estate of said Marv Steifle, dec'd, nnd if tho 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, Jan 10, 45 3vv and Ex'or. W. B. McKELLAR, Siivgcon Pentist, Takes this opportunity of saying to the public that he has permanently located himself at this piace for the purpose of practicing his Profession, and teels confident from the long experience he has had in this and the Wesi tern States, that he can in every instance give entire satisfaction. PofaitAnnAL^in uvaiuiiis in 1111 a uiaiiiiiif Abbeville C. II.?Dr. J. J. Ward law,Dr. A. Paul, T. P. Mosele)r, A. Lomax, Benj. Posey, Win. I?arr. At Cokesbury,?Dr. T. R. Gary, Dr. P. -Connor, Prof. F. W. Connor, Prof. Jpseph Stokes, Silas L. Heller, Esq. At Due West.-?Dr. Dunn, Dr. E. Agnew, W. Sharp, James Lycgjr, Geo. Richie. The following certificate that will be seen on my bills, was handed to me by iny patrons at my jjformer residence in Mississippi. * . ' "We the undersigned, take pleasuT% in uwuiiiibimiiig UU1 I11WI1U ui.tj ?V, D. iVJCKellar, as a good Surgeon Dentist, well skilled in the various branches of his Pro. fession, and worthy of the confidence and patronage of the public. Louisville, Mis*. Lexington, Miss. C. T. Murphy, M.D. W. T, Legrand.M D Edward Foster, M.D. Col. J. D. Wyatt. J. B. MoLelland,M.D. I. S. Mitchell, M.D. J. P. Crosley, W. M. Swann. W. A. Lewis. R. C. Perry. vjreo. tfyran. K. H. Spivey. tCfHe may be found at the Mosley Hotel at all times, unless professionally called off Families waited on at their residence if requested. January 5 44 4\v $25 Reward ! . Runaway from the subscriber durin? the Chrietmns Holidays, a NEGRO BOY, ' named Daniel. He is about five feet ton or twelve inches high, yellow complexion, is a good musician on the violin, or fifeIt is inv opinion that thesaifl bov haft henri induced to leave me by some white person, as he came from North Carolina. " The above reward will be given to any person for the ap prehension of said boy nnn his delivery to me or in some Jail where T cnn get him. Jan 3 44tf ALEX. GORDEN. The Greenville Mountaineer will ploase copy three times and forward account to this ** office for collection. Administrator's Notice. I do hereby notify those having demands against the Estate of Archibald Arnold, deceased, to appear *\xt Abbeville Court House on Tuesday the first day of February next, as that is tlie day on w^ich the estate will bo finally closed in the Ordinary's office. Thosn having demands not already presented will present them previous to that time either to me or to the Ordinary^ Those indebted dither by accounts or notes will please, come for* ward and settle, as no longer indulgence can or will be given.. JAMES A. ARNOLD* Jan 5 44 . 5t ? : - Adroin'wtrator. . . > ' : /v.* HEAD QUARTERS-, t Charleston, Sw C. Dec. 31,1847. + General Qfder No. Alexander Glenn Rice and Napthali Phillipa, Eaqs., having beefs appointed Aids-de-Camp, to hia Excellency* David Johnaon, with the . rank of Lieutenant Co?oneK,*rift be obeyed and reapected accordingly; ^ . 7 ' ' ^j By order of Ihe Ca^m*traeiMi6~Chidf? JAMES W. CANTKY, <* ** . Adjutant and Inspector Genera Jan fr 44 St * ?