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im* i- 1 . I ' -\\\L "To II N S O N ~T~ F13MAS,E SEMINARY. ANDERSON C. H., S. C. TIIE Exercises of thin Institution will be rc-coninienced, for tho ensuing year, on the first Monday in l'Vhi'uary next, under- the control, an ? 1fr Y""- Mmv E. Daniel, ossinted by Miss CiiAHLori'K Payne. These ladies, the firKt ill tho capacity of Principal, and the eecond of vice*. Principal, toolt charge ol' tho School at its opening lust February. Enjoying elsewhere, the highest position as teachers, bringing with them the most undoubted testimonials und uniting in m uncommon degrto, natural and professional lilness, their conduct of this large and flourishing Seminary <luring tlie past year, hits given satisfaction, so far us is Known without a single exception. Tiiis Seminary affords every advantage for giving young ladies a complete education, ln.th practical : oud ornamental. Its location is proverbially lieulth* ful during all seasuiis of the year, and the community economical, industrious, and highly moral, li.iardiilg and Tiiilio.i ar.- unusually low, to suit the tiiiii-s; wliile the coiuvj of lint ruction iw so sys temalic mid tiio.vugii as to qualify young ladies for . e\<*ry duty i>i lii?% Arrangement?'- are making to have the chair of the Music Department occupied by a faithful and accomplished t< :;cher. , Under these favorable citciiinsiaii':1 s the Setn'.na*>-> ry will b -.io::ly opened, as before staled, for in xt year. The truste.s, satisfied shut a superior i''ehieIc Sclio.ii cannot be found .appeal with confidence to ill.-puiiiic in iU behil!'- As lo course of filmly, terms, cee former Card aud Circtiliar. Hv i r .!. - of the Hoard of Trustees. ELI AS EA1ULE, Chair'n J. 1'. 1'i:r.i), SVrVy. J i!, r is<m Ant if Fuller irifnidilr. (.?rucnwood S. (J. vv'" le-opeu on the first Mojiffii1*^r* ^ Mrs. Nichdls liuve the ^Va^j)^H^|giSIVx)leas\ir6ofiiifi)i-iiiin^ihcirlr:i'ii(is 2V"'" ' ajtd Uio'puDiiOj h l they have seenred the perina^iicat services of Miss Haiitux, recommended by . Mrs. Willard, of the Troy Female .Seminary N.Y., '" at* a graduate of her I it;:l itiition. and :?s successful Teacher lor several years in Miihie, Drawing and l'ainting. jtui.u. -Ill ,'U Lost or Stolen. rPHK sulncribor received u loiter from Ahbevillr { t * i ... !... I i.l. . -i . .m. hi" i-hi? i i.~i.iiii, inicrm:iiic linn iini ?! {;( v.'as sciit to bilii by in:til a few d i vs :i^o, thai iciti r ::t.r i!?c minify, lias ncvorbcoa received by me. The* Number vf filch of the IMIs arc as follows :? N?> A ::i; -tf A; ?; lit K; 4~?0 U ; 44!i M; 3:i:l i?. Kdclt oi' a:v ? >() LM's <>n (lie HauSv of Hamburg. Notice i:; in-ii'by giwu to ;:!i lYrsons not to trade iu: I hose Uiiiy; ;; ) ! a i.berai rttfiinl will bo jj.vcii i'j any one. who c:i!j a*-ri.si or lea l me on the t>*sck <o catch the thief, or any iijf-iriii^timi ro-ij(cet:ji?* said money wil |,i tbai;k:'i!i!v n-crivwL iOd>r.f. 11., Ore. 27. :-je. .];>3w. J. COli.W COUR.Til 1UHT ^ kTk(J5mOUET" - T S ir ill'! !) iJ-.-iH-clfullv inform llu-ir friend* and -rr: .'.in1,, ruM'.lvny m&iip.v.'i iiy c->m,it1i?iir lino duorb^low J. &. A. Lodiux'k store oii \V&*hiug \ mri-t. tbi-v prujUAO ti? couliuu'i the ?ilthrill 'T jfirtfllllW'InWill1 In* InlUiSKifaMl rcosouublo j , ia "'if iiiOritJtutliioimbloStyV;. A. Ii.?Outtiujjdoiic at the shorlcal ui-.tic-. Abb G. If.;-Jan'ry 2, 1 4:2 if (jii'jiuine Petit Gulf Cotton Seed. /"A SACKS of the above SEED, just received )U direct from tho Gulf. Th.-v uro warranted by lis, to b^ t!if genuine PETIT (i'L'LK, iii> we have undoubted c-jlitieati-H nod coiilidently recommend them to planless. They will be sold low. J EPEEKS <Sl. COl'IiRAN. Hamburg, Dec. 7ih. -12 5w Notice. THE Subscribers will olFcr uL DuoWcst, at public Auction 011 the 15th iiisL, and days following, all their stock of goods without icscrvci consisting of u general assortment of well selected articles, such I as arc usually kept iu a store. They will ulso continue to sell at cost until the day of sale. Persons { wishing bargain* would do Well to give 11s a call. Juu'ry J, ']!). -1-2 '2i* SHARP &. LYON. r JL-jcaoc xl _ .^jjfcU LL^PoJwquh indebted to the Estate of John dec'd., eithor by Note or AcXjL' couiit^ttrei requested to make payment immediately',an"9 also',:tbo-ja having demands against the Estate will ' rendcr t^exn in immediately as longer indulgence cannot be giveu, I am oblige to collect in order to settle with Legatees that uro of age. ?' - N.H.?The accounts must be properly~attestod as the law ri-qiiircb. JAS. L MctlELV V . Jau'ry l,'i:>. 42 -It Noticp.^, A LL Persons indebted loathe Estuto of George \ Hallowayj dec!d., are requested to make . . XX immediate payment, and those having demands ognjiist tho sunus will please present thcin, tfLiffife' hv the fir#P^of March next. Dec 25, '48. H A U WALKER. > . 42 3t E It CALHOUN) $ tLX l0TS rpiIR Firm of^BLEY^ CRAYON is dissolved X by mutual consent; Josiuli Sibley is author- | izori to attend to the unsettled business of the concern. Ail persons indebted to tlieui will please call undsotile Willi him, and thosj having any claims - against the concern, will present them accordingly for payment. . - -i JOSrAU SIBLEY. ^ Hamburg Jaii.jM?. \VM. CRAPON. , '** NO I ICE. . The shliseYihei'feBintinHf* the Grocery busin^M at the Old stand of Sibley &. Crnpon on hiu own account % where the friends and custoners of the late firm can bo accommodated ait tuiual. J. SIBLEY.. - Hamburg ' . - ' 42 2t ' ftjgw; Notice to Contractors. 7 :j' O EALED PROPOSALS will bs received at the O Engineer's office Greenville and Columbia R. R.,.until first Feb., '49, for tbo fhrnishing all tho timber for the superstructure of the first 25 miles ex \.A tending from the Depot of the S, C. K. R. to the. croesingk>f Broadffiver,^'Prop<waIs willat that time iiishing timber for.and constructing ?Bridge and Trestle'wbrfcflfn the.fWd;frorf> Broad Riverto Saluda, inchidirigttie Bridge acroaifhit rfirtifi&Ai* preference will ?e prima, first,' to stockholders who offer under the charter: 2d, ,to new stockholders: 3d, to tho^ w^' t&X^ Jj/-|?n>ftWtk>Bof payment in Furtherinfortnati#n may be obtained at the En\ ginetrs offioe^frftm.eHhw AfristanU after the 15th Jan. v. ljOHgjKRAp, Ctf. Eng. J In -. ?# * J* Abbeville Sheriff Sales. BY virtue of sundry Writs of Fieri Facias, to in* directed, I will tell ut Abbeville Court House, i on the FIRST MONDAY IN FEBRUARY next; uud days following; tbe following prop<jr^y, viz: V 7 Negroes, (viz) Nick, Biddy, Lucy, Tony, lvjLui jr * ttuii'mvjiiiiu) uiau) x j/iujiu uiiu diwi, J' ucu-' tre table, 1 mghoguny table' und half rounds, 2 common pine tables, 1 sofa, 1 doz. cane bottom chain, 52 rocking chairs, 1 doz. Windsor chairs, 1 muhoguny Hureu?i,l mahogany sidoboard,aneightday clock u hull'doz silver tublo spoons, u half net silver tea spoons, u lot crockery, u lot gloss ware, u doz ivory handled knives &. forks, a doz common knives and forks, 2 Bedsteads, 2 feather Beds and Bedfurniture, a pair Brass undirons and fenders, u Hook ease and set Books, 5 head horses, Charley, Jack, l'igeoii, Kitty, a gray marc, u mule, a road wagon and gear a ono horse wagon, a Barouche and harness, about ! tUO Bushels of corn a lot corn, bUt) pounds l'oilder, I -1 stacks fodder, u lot husks, a ioi peus, ~ I head cat! tic, u lot pork, a lot lard, a lot slock hogs, u lot plows and plow gear, axes, spades, shovels, Baskets , Boxes, a lot collou seed, a lot rice, 3 pairs steelyards, a lot potatoes, U pickling tubs, wash tubs, water pails, 3 line tables, u candle stand, a common settee, 7 chairs, u lied and Bedstead, a lot Books, a writing desk, Si pairs andirons, X! pair shovels and tongs, 1! lookiugglasses, a lot Hour Barrels, a lot trunks, a tot'window curtains, a child's willow cradie, a lot stone ware jugs, jar3, ?Vc., or 30 geese i! spinning wheels, 'J. saddles, levied on as the propoity of .tames S. Wilson, ads David Kellar. (iillij land &. Howell and other ureditors. | :i07 acres of land more or less, bounded by J as (I.Huiii. 11 :i'/* ! Smilli iiiul xkn IW tutne 01 lesn, bjuinlcd by lands ol' Sarah Cuuuinglimil, J. 1''. 1'uckelt mill others, ulso 10:2 ucres more or loss, bounded by J. K Puckett, and .Saluda lt:vcr, ulso two-thirds of a a interest in the lot of l.'i l-ii acres more or les--s, and ferry on Soiuda Kivi-r, known as Johnson & i'uekett ferry, and also live negroes to wit Julias, Tilda, llaniia!i, Sam and Kphrnim, levied on as the property ofT. 11. I'uekett ads J. W. II. Johnson and otners. l'l.'I acres of land morn or Ie>.-', bounded by 'I'lio* Stewart, Downs Calhoun, unci other*, und uimi KKl acr^einoro or less, bounded by Win i'Vliee, Sarah Cunningham, and others levied on as the property of J. F. iVckctt ads J W II Johns >n. 9U acres o: .'and more or less, bounded by Hazel Smith, Walter AJerriwether and others, levied on as the jiropcrty of Sara.'' Cunningham ads Thos Stewart. 311 acres of land more Cr lei-'s, bounded by estate ?f Leonard Widuiiau, levied ?? as the properly of j John Lyon ads W S Collirtut. Teniin A. C. IlAW't'iloiiN,s.a.d. Sheriff's O/Iice, Jau'ry G, la id. Sale of the "Ileal Estate of William I'yles, dee'd. J.inie* F. Wyutl, CL Wife, j v. ^ For Partiliou. j it. II SeakViight, i Wife & oihers. ) j J>Y order of the court of Ordinary, I will hcII on JL) sale day in February next, or soino succcod; iiijj Sale day, for l'urtitio:i, tlio Ileal Estate of Wni. 1 1'yles dee'd., niltiate in tlii.s district, 011 waters of j Turkey creek, containing ~70 ucres (more or less) and bounded by lauds of Cupt. Mattison, Noah Ueevca and olliors. Terms, twelve niontlis'credit, pureliuscr giving Bond and a mortgage of the premises if decmsd nocessary to tho Ordinary for the sc " A. cmAvvnTouN^TDd iu Abbeville C. H., Dot;. 29, '48. 42 ta ~~ ' "~r~ E. Ryw>r. A tint 1 v. > For Partition. T. Y. Martin, and others. ) BY order of the court of Onlinury, I will sell by public miction,for partition, ou s'Ale day iirFebruary noxt, the Real Estate, of Christiuu liasor doc. containing about 325 acres more or leas, being the Homo tract on which Mr. liasor died, situate in this district, and bounded by lands of \Vm Dunn, Saml Agnew, J. W. Wain, and others. Terms twelve months credit, with Bond nnd security and a mortgage of tho premises if uecessary, to the Ordinary for tho security of tho purchase money?coals in cash. A.C.liA\VTHOttN,s.A.i>. Jan. (i 42 td Take Noticc! a r r ? ' - - ~ /* tiu pviwnis mucin "a to tiio cttalo of llio Kov. JJL John I'orter deed., arc requested to make immediate payment or their noli-.*will be left in the hands of an officer for collecti?*. I will utteiul at tho Courthouse on Sale duy in Feb. and first day of March at which time settlement can bo made with me. 11. M. DAVIS, Admr with will unnexed. Jan. G. -12 2m Nolico. LOST by the subscriber about the 20th Oct. last a uoto or single bill for thirty-fivr dollars on JoliO Davis dated about the 2(lth l-'eby.'-lr1, and payable oiio day after date. Information of tlm nuimwill be thankfully received. S. 11E A D. Jair. 3d '49. *12 one Notice.. A LLpersons indebted to Samuel ( iimcr by note J\. "or account are'hercby notified that they must Hottlo with the subscriber by the firat Monday in February, uh after that i!ay they nmy expect to pay cost. F. P. ROBERTSON. Jan. 6. 42 3t Notice to Absent Legatees, NOTICE is hereby given to tho Legatees of Richard Hogun that tho attain* of the^estatc will be settled up on the first Monday in April and that they are requested to bo prosont in the court of Ordinary on nu'id day or their consent will be entered 1 ? , .... . uW.u. inus. K. fifUOULL. I Jan. G. 42 3m Augnvta. Piaun Forte, Music Book, and Stationary 'DEPOT. " Tho subscribers havo on hand and BOuwAOSIare constantly receiving a largo awort\7 u fl \7 Umentof rosewood and mahogany Piano Forte* from tho following celebrated makersBacon 4* Raven?Dubois $ Seabury?and A. tf, Oayle ?J- Co.,.New York, which they warrant in every respect: -Ateo^fdl the new, and popular Music for l'iano and Guitar*; together >vith a large assortment of Guitars, Violins, ^Flitea, Clarine?r, .Fifes, Acrordcoun, D.-nms, 'Brnssf I n^VurifiontAfViolin and Guitar Wirings, and all kirrt& oflVIuJnfcjil Merchandise. The snbacrjbera wpuld.alio call th<* aiteptitfh of their (ricnda and the pupucj td their large stock of Miscellaneous and Schbot'Tiooks, together with u choice assortment of English* French, I. j?ud German Stationary and Fancy articles. For jiftl^yefy low ot citV acceotance. GEO. A OATES &, CO., Broad St. Angun'ti,' ; A few doora above the Eagle &. Phoenix Hotel. . Jan.. 6. ? '43^. K*/?yiA*i , Cokesbury Conference-School. fTUIE exercises of tbii IwrtHnliotf will begin on X Thursday fbsfifrt ofFebrtaw.- , Jan.* W^GBO.W<W.^g&$?tf* ( kn* 'K%} 4'i 1'V r ? ' ' VjiW ?. ^ >? vf.lfj9, ,f;> f- h- n.,_ - i ^ n ' ' " ?*** ?i * . . t \ X ' &* * * ' ' ' '.Sal J ' # II I I , 25th DECEMBER, '48. ALIj communications uddroesed to Ilis Excellency, Gov. SEAHROOK, should be directed to Charleston, until tho first Juno next. v; ! B. T. WATTS, Exccutivo Seoretary. ' Jan.G 42 tf it ? .J??. ~ j State of South Caroliiia..', j EXECUTIVE EEPARTMEN't. \ ! Cqi.umia, Dec. 8, '48. ) t s I By his Fxcellency David Joiinho.v, Governor aid | Coniniunder-iii-chief, in und over tlio iStute.^f ; South Carolina: I ^ WHEREAS, in pursuance of an act of the'Lorislature of this'State, tho votes for Members i of tlie thirty-first Congress hnvo been counted oy, i commissioucm appointed f?r that purpose, und it ip' pears that the IIoii. D. Wallace hus been elecfcd ! for the first congressional Dint., composed of Spirtanburg, Union, York and Chester. Tho Hon. J. i L. Orr has hem elected for tin* second conjjressim i si! Dist., eaniposed of JNck-iiH, Anderson,"Gr<iii>i villo and litiuriMis- The Hon. J. A. Woodward ) husheen elected tnird con?re>sional District, coinj posed i?l" Lancaster, Kershaw, Fairfield, Uichland | and Sinnpier. Tim lion. A. I). Sims has been t ertod lor the fourth congressional l)ist., coin|x>.'ed d Ch'.sieriield. Marlborough, Darlington,Marion,llo*: ry, <? orgetown and Williamsburg. The Hon./. Ittirt for the linh congressional Dist., composed ef | Abbeville, X'-wherry, Edgetield and L?xinjr<on. { '('lie lion. 1 K IIoIiik's for llio sixth congressional ! D'.st-, that of Charleston. The^lou. V * 'VfiVjck, ' for the seventh congressional Dist., co>jr.? d of I ()r;iii'jfhiii-<r. llarnwell, Hoanl'ort, CollctouJ und the parish of St. John's Colleton. A'ow therefore, I DavidJohnson,Govcinor ( ami Commander-in-Chief^ in and ivur tli.t State aforesaid, do issue this my 1'ro; cla:iuiti<a:. iiotifvinij and decluring acqbrdI -? * * iiijj 10 wic provisions ol the said acl.ttiat D Wallace, J. Ii. (Jrr, J. A. Woodward, A. D. Sims, A. Bun, I. IS. Holmea, an W. F. Colcock, liad a majority of tli^ vbtis in their respective congressional Dists.iand ure therefore duly clccled Represea|uiyes in Uie Congress of the Unites StalM../ Gt^cn tinJer my hand and the^allf the ??tat<?, nt Columbia, the uig^jpky of DcccmJ'cr, in the year of ou'rj Lord one thousatul hwndredd/'ind..fortyeight, and ii) tb* seventy .thfid -year of the Independence of Unitedfotatos. Z> JOriMON, 13. It. IIanagan, Sec'y o{:Si2Miit'j>r. .. Jan 0 V 3t Notice in Equittffe-'i'-.f:; A Ll,J Guardians and TnnstooBp*acaoJStiW?:^^^'fl ~ ~ ?n*lc?? will mako thoir gkhfit frcforo.bonda, note*, cf rttftcdtss of stock rtn<x?gi^?iu?urces of ehoscs in act ion, izsich are specified ij their taid Returns, and also all title deed?,Ji(U if bhIk, anil other muniments of title to properwpujphased by theni for their wards and cestuy tj, i fruits/' m conformity with the Act of'40.j II. A. JONI r, C.K.A.D. Com'rs oflice, Abb. C. H., J an 4,-'4! ?$?.*43 2m Notice, i p: %&'/ PERSONS apaiiint whom theM arc lom&nds in the hands of the utideroigned, jirft crobynfltir...j ?- ...??i-A **' en iu aiiuuu iii mis piuee, on Bale day text, to settle oil'said demands or renew their n< csjtj .Those having demands will present them pro erly sttosted on that day. MARY CANNw^Ex'ii. - Abb. C. II., Jau 4 '49. r' ' ~ List of Letters, w v Remaining iti the I'ost otlice at Abbeville C. II., Dec. 31st 1848. A?A Amnions, Thus Anderson, Henry I Atkins. 13?.Martin A Bowie, mrs Butler Boyd, j F Branch 2, mrs M lieasley, D Bracken* I ritl(j Barns. 1 C?S Cochran, F Carlisle, J O Connor, i A J Cliukscale, mrs II. Conner, S VV Cunningham, mrs M Clarke, mrs M Crawford, J.iiui'fi Cnlih 1, A J Ci?ws, 5. A^Cojrcy, D Campbell. L)?J C Drennan, Jno Davis, Joshua Davis. i j\.?IN A Kdwards, S C EJmundn. F?J (J 1> l'oid, J Fish. i G?A O Gallaugliur, A F Gray mis J j Gray, J P Gibert. II?D G llarlsook, P Lieffernan, AJjix Houston. ' J?Saml Jordan. . i , K?J C Kitchen. L?miss S B Lesser, JLLopk^dge,;^ A M Lindscy. Jas Lomux, Wm>Lyjc M?J W Marshall* E O Martin 2, G H Miller, J TM*W||p^or-" FO Mc?P C McOvven S Mcllwain. M McLinton, AJ^Jpc^&sl^n, J F McComb2,J FMcCullougbf^SblJ&y. P?J Pratt Jr, G NV Preesle^^^Vfijnah, j u raruow, /v Jt?" tjiaoy 3- op E Ragan, J Raincy J Bilohp^^^ ,,' S?Wm Sales 4,it Sevle,C Su0^d;Joham Sc fu it/ <Lheap SELLING OFF AT COST, AT f^ HE^ubabri}^rvihten(ling to give up t 'M. sorted stock of selected n e w goods , at^ 'the'publie in general^ who are wanting ch'i benefit. . /. . - : ; . sums '"ABBSmtS fH Tho Trustees of this Institution have tho pleustise cd,onthe2dMoudny,inJunuary,next,under the huihtv ucutioii,and long experience eminently qualify hiin to i huvebeen made, for obtaining, from distinguished I ant 'IVacliere ; so that, tho Providential absence ofi Academy, for a single day. The course of instruction will bo systematic, thor dies for the highest duties of life. Tho Pest alt.-7.zi tin system, or Inductive method of great aucce.sH, will continue to he applied to the yom end contemplated, is to eijucave tiik mind, for ind with an indigestible mass of mere facts. Every inducement, in tho way of persuasion, and cadeniy, to cncouragc them to diligence in study, crs, to mako the school room, the sccne of ylcusuri their cuic. The Bible will occupy a prominent jilac Im mo ineory anapnicitcc 01 vocai .mime, win up gi Tlic Trustees would, respectfully, urge upon Puren at the commencement or the session, uud or perinitti j vinced, that their greater improvement, thereby, wil currcd. As an iuducemeiit tothisenu, Mi;y make tl 53?- PItOPO! 1 To ctinlil<' tl: ,<iij)iis of (lie Academy to learn the Ai ! dvs.;;dile nccoinpIislnii'Mit. fur young ladies, ospeciall in tiiat departrm nt. Am!, they now puoi'Obf.?to pils, who enter either of the higherclasses, and, ic/to i?j-Tlli;\ FUIITF j That, if as many as sixty pupils enter, at the co the i/r.ur, in (tilntiirc, a deduction of tltl per cent (!) s the classes, except the lowest. Prompt attention tot on the cheapest terms. ! The months of August and September will he do j that period of the year, usually hefjets a lassitude, unf the last few years, to the inns! favored Incalitica of the Hoard can be had readily, at ?S per month. KATKS Of TUITION, PEK ! : l.-it cla.-;3 ?1* | 3d class ?10 | Extra, i 2d do 15 | -lih do 0 | Music THUS ! D. L. Wardlaw, I T. C. Perrrin. I Jus. S.' V I James Alston, I J. J. Wardlaw. I Charley i VV A Wn JO"31 The Hamburg Journal, and Lnurei account to this office. Abbeville C. H., Dec. 9 7" " GENERAL TAYLOR I AND J. CHEAP CA US VStS ?IE!Si AS Cotton continucR to rcniuin LOW in price, ai method of iufonuiiiv the Public in the tturroun selected Stock of GOODS on hand, which ho hi trcmely LOW, und that he is selling them Jut ru under ANY circumstances. His stock is entirely \>l>ack, can be found there. Ilia Stock consists in u I tot ?Jr<v?e??Slmwlcs, Hibbouu, Collar*, Gloves, ? Hardware, Jewelry, Cutli give mo a triw^i v ^ satisfied, before buying nnyi dou't chargo for .'oo.Vi"g? you niay easily come and ! that the best Bargain's .Tro sold at .t December 2, 184&. \ Cokesbury Female tSeh??L The exercisesot this sahoo'J will pTiMbe resumed on the first School da/ |S!!JhKill February, under the management of JHHn3?tho Rev. James F. Smith of the Literary, and Miss Extabrook of the Musical Department. Mr Smith is a graduates of Randolph Macon Col lege, and is well qualified to jjivo instruction in the branches, usually taught in iemalo Seminaries, besides the Latiu and GreekMiss Estabrook is competent to teach both the j Piano and Guitar. The rates of tuition, per Sesssion, are as follows: First Class $20 I Third Class $10 I Mnsic $15 SeoondClass 14 | Fourth Glass o ) v No extra charge for Latin, Greek, or French, all of which are embraced in first Glass. Use of Piano Contingents 50 els, Hoard 8.00 per month it V order of the Board, Dec. 93, '-1H. 11 -It F. A. CONNOR, Sec'ry IKi'TcmperancoAdvocato and Clironiclo &. Senti- j nel copy times and send ucct to this office. Jan.fi Attention! iln obedience to orders from Head Quarters, I am directed to call in all the arms that have heeu issued to the members of the MePuflio Rifle Guards. Members who have received arms, and tlioso persons who may have in their possession any of the sa:d arms, arc requested to hand Kjt I them in to tlio subscriber ut tlie (W f Deadfall on the firft Saturday inFeb. L|u next, without fail. Ud Persons having the Raid arms in possess:on and not complying with tlie above notice, will be procoedod against as the Law directs. j- FOSTER MARSHALL. Jan. 6. '49. 42 .. 3t .Executor's Sale. ?ILL be Bold on tho eighteenth Jan. next, at the late residence of Aaron Lomax, dee'd, most of tho pereonul property belonging to the estate of said deed, cooaisting'of Horses, Mules, .Cattle, Hogs, Sheep; Corn, Fodder, Oats, Wheat, one road wagon and gear, one whent fan, farming utensils, set blacksmith tools and several verylikoly negroes, amongst which is one or two^good waggoners. Also forty orfifty bales of cotton, and other articlos too numerous to mention. . Terms?All sums of five dollars and under cash, jutd all over on a credit until tho eighteenth Jan. 50,,wjth note and two approved Rocuritics ' ?nw?..io. . AU?. LrtJIHAA, r, . L 43 2^^ -. * :> . Wr: ?' &i . * Sfe v'::: /# ;'.. . -sf.4 . ........ -... . . ' ' r- ' x *. . . ... Goods! ' 'i'i/E CHEAP CASH STORE. lis - store in Abbeville, will sell his well as; Costf as they ate so well known, he invites bnp goods, to give him a call for their own ' jm _... - ?as*n ; Mie JL lilies, littl aeiDBMY. 'i of announcing to the public, that it will be re-open' ision of thcRev.D.McNeillTilmrr;who6e thorough ed". conduct a school,of the highest grade. Arrangement" ustitutions, at the North, the most competent assistmy one instructor, will not mar the operations of the ough, and extensive,?designed to qualify young la.teaching, which huslx-cn, already, practined, with ngest pupils, as well as to the most advanced. Tho ependeut action ; rather, than to store the memory, premiums, will he presented to the pupils of the ANothing shall he wanting, on the part of the Teach , an well as profit to all, who may he committed ti? Sn KiicIiii.cc **f nnnli nnf! iitMt rnr*t inn . veil to all the pupils?without charge. its tho great importance, of bending tlioir Daughters, tig them to continue, through the year,?boing cohII more thun compensate the additional expenuu intie following? 31TION.?C3| rt of Drawing and Painting,?a most pleasing, and y, they will be provided with a competent Teacher, ve instruction in tli&t art, fkek of ciiaiiuk, to all pusc tuition for one year is paid in adcancc. 1E11 PROPOSE,.?3! inmencement of the year, uiid pay their tuition, for hall bo made from the Rates, below published, for ull thin offer will secure tho best educational advantages, voted to Vacation, inasmuch as, the intense heat of nvorablc to study; and as, the sickness, incident within UpperDisrricts, most generally occurs, at that scamm. SESSION, OF FIVB MONTHS. 1 French . SftlO 1 Uho of Piano ?2 ?20 | Drawing & Pointing 10 | Contingent 5QcU. .TEGS. k'iUon, I R. H. Wardlaw. I John White,Dcudy, J J. F. Livingston,'! Thos.Thoinson, rdlaw, Sec'y. isville Herald will publish 4 times and send * 39 4t VEVEli SURRENDERS!" COHN'S SH STORE, MF1S3V 8U4D&1E. id money not mo plentyful, the subscriber takes thic fliiirr rountrv. that jik has a SPLENDID and wf.ll is lately bought in New York and Philadelphia, exr;h prices as will compare, with ?nysold at present, NEW, and NO OhD GOODS bought in years iart, of every kind of DRY GOODS?Fancy Goods rhccka, Bcdtickiiig, 110*0,. etc., etc., alto ready made iry, Scgar?, Tobacco, Blanket*, Kerseys, Sugar and yjnon to pay for bad dobt* contracted with me, I do >H who examines them iairly will be forced to J. GOHN'S. 38 - ' If The state of south Carolina. Abbeville District. In iho Common Pleas. ?William S. Ansley who is in the custody of the Sheriff"of Abbeville District by virtue of a writ j/ Capias ad Satisfactiendum at the suit of Jcfler- > sou .McCracken, having filed his petition with a schedule his whole eutatc real and personal for the purpose obtaining the benefit of the act of General Assembly commonly called the Insolvent Debtor* act. Public Notice is hereby given that tlio Petition of the said VTUliam S. Ausley will be heard and considered in tfro c^urt of Common Pleas for Abbeville district Abbeville J' H. on Monday the nineteenth day of Murch nfcY*t or'Biinh other day thereafter an the Court may orflVrr dt.H'ing the Term commencing on that day at the pla<?? u.r,>rcsaid, und all the Creditors of the said Willam A.'wley are hereby summoned personally or by theii' Attorney to appear then and there in the saidi couri to show cause if any they can or have,. w]iy the t-enefit of the said acts should not be granted to thti saiu.William c' A ?re O. XHUJlOy UJA/ll HID. S*C4.U?IMg JT" quired by tho Acts aforesaid. THOMAS' P. SPIERIN, e.cr. Clerk's office, fifteenth Dec. *48. In Equity. Susan Pope, il ' . tb;' > For Partition, ? Mary Jane Pop'o. ) ..* > SOOTH CAROLINA. Edgefield District.? Notice is hereby given." that by virtue of an Ordorfrem theconrt of Equity in this cmtp, I shall procecd to sell on the premises 011 the 29th January next. Tho Mill tract of land; belonging to the estate of Jas S Pope, dec., containing 390 acres,lying in Abbeville Dist, on Wilson's creek, adjoining lamb of Daniel Rudd, Dr. John Holland and others. haul lands will be sold on a crcdit or one and two > years, in equal instalments, except for so much as will pay the costs of this suit to bo paid in cash. Purchasers to give bond and pood personal security to Becuro tbo purchase money. S. S. TOMPKINS, c.F.K.n. Com'rs office, Dec. SOMei- 42 td ?- ? ' Notice. ALL those having demands egainfit the Estate ? of Nathaniel Rowland, dee'd., aro reqnested to r?ndor thorn in, and those indebted will do well to call and make payment to D. W. McCants, in Cokesbury, D. W. McCjINTS, S- Adm'r. n.. Q] MO A14i If I DV DAurt l?m 1 I j' I i/oo > t-?u. Ay* au i uy ?? uaii i/j f Aum rx. Mpre Bottles.