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sented to cach surviving officer and soldier of the Regiment, and that for these purpos- ! es the sum ol 8*30,000 be appropriated. Tlie , Report was ordered for consideration on Monday. Mr. Vancy gave notice that he would, on Monday next, ask leave to introduce a hill to emancipate Charles a slave of david Lt. Adams. This slave it seems, had accompanied the late Lt. Adams lo Mexico, j was personally engaged in all the battles j and m irchcs it) which tho. im.ni .i.inL = I * cipated. and behaved with much gallaatry J throughout. Mr. J. M. Allen, of Barnwell, introduced I a resolution, the purport of which is, that two-thirds of the members of each House j concurring, that the Hon. Jno. 8. Richardson has become, incapactatcd from mental and physical infirmity, to discharge the du- ; ties of a Law Jndti»e, and that his seat is declared vacant. The roolution will be con sidered on Monday. A bill to incorporate iho South Carolina J Press Company, received its second read- in?, and was sent to tlit» Senate. The report of the Committee onthcJu- diciary, on "a bill to amend the practice iti the Court of Chancery," came up for con.-i- deration. and gave ris<» to a l.Mijthy an J an- imated debate, in which ihe following tlenien participated : Messrs. Yan-y, Memminger. flnnt, I\,rter, Walker Elliot. Sul- livan, Tillinnhast, DeSaussurc and Thoin- son. Upon the question of agreeing1 to the report recommending that the bill do not pass, there were ayes 77, noes 3:2. So the bill was rejected. i Dartur.While we have been feeding the starving Irisd), !J2S,001) have been sent from Ireland to propoxate Popery in this country. This is evidence of the generosi- i ty of the Irish heart. It proves too the en- ergy with which llomish priests collect money from the people. Bat is Irish lJo- j pery an equivalent lo our corn ? i iV. O. Prot. Chemical Amviasis ok Tea.Tu the memoirs of the Lon Ion Chemical Society, there is an interesting paper by Mr. War- rington, on the analysis often in which he states that he lias not only removed the t whole of the coloring master, or glaring. from the green ten, but he has been able to analyse the matter removed, and prove it by chemical evidence to consist of Prussian blue and gypsum principally. So that in fact; the drinkers of green tea, as it comes j to the English market, indulge in a beve- rage of Chinese paint, and might imitate j the mixture by dissolving Prussian blue ! and plaster of Paris in lint w iter. Til-: Chinese do not <1 r:nlc this p.iinle I tea, tiiev only sell it..Gaurdiner's Chro-iicle. Extraordinary Circumstance.. We have heard the particulars of an cxtraordin- ! ary circumstance that happened lately in Glasgow, which may almost be denomina- ted a romance in real life. A person in business died lately whose life was insured tor $30,000. Immediately after his death,' this sum was laid claim to by no less than three families, consisting each of a wife and children, and what is singular, the one fit- m I I XT Cutirn j nn» In " ' 4 '' J S'VIII.IIIUI 1U ItUIVJ CUglllZUIll 01 the others. Which family i< tin; legitimate one, nobody at present can s;iy until further inquiry is made; but it seems that each marriage was celebrated by a clergyman in this city, and the wives have been maintained in a respectable manner. It appears that he was in the habit of living a fortnight at a lime in each house successive- ly..Glasgoiu Journal. TRIBUTE OF RESPECT. The Baptist Church of Christ, and congregation at Broadmouth met. and was called to order, on the 28th of November j last lR/lT frir tlin imi-nnon <-»(" ~ ~ ' . .. j |iui j/v<ov, ui i,ny"'o il 111* bute of respect to our beloved and respected brother in Christ and fellow-citizen, B F- j Mattison, 1st. Sergeant in Company E, who nobly fell ir> the battle of the city of Mexico. The meeting was organised by calling the Rev. \V. P. Martin to the Chair, and Wm, Long to act as Secretary. Thflpb- jectofthe meeting being explained by the Chairman, a motion was then made and carried that W. P. Martin, John Wilson and Wm. Long be a committee to draft a suitable preamble and resolutions for the same. The meeting then adjourned to meet again at caudle light. Met according to adjournment, when the committee presented the following pream. fcle and resolutions, which was unanimousjf? c*r\ UUW|/kVU } Whereas, we have received the painful intelligence of the death of our beloved brother in Christ and fellow-citizen. B. F. Mattison, who fell in the late battles at the city of Mexico, and who was one amongst the first to respond to the call of the President upon the citizens of Abbeville in the fall of 1846. And after undergoing the fatigues of a march, and braving the dangers of the watery deep, and encountering the enemy in various instances, finally offered ud his life uoon the altar nf rintrint lam a a a sacrifice to his beloved and devoted country at the battle which finally resulted in the capture ol the city of Mexico. And although his remains together with those of his gallant companions in arms who fell j with him, has been left to moulder in the ... du.st on the plains of Mexico, we have good reason to, and do, believe (from the signal evidences he at all times exhibited of his piety and virtue, anil the stability of cha- raeter which lie ever sustained, both as a christian and fellow-citizen) that his iin- mortal spirit is now rejoicing in climes of eternal bliss and glory, where we hope to meet it one day or other to part no more, and join in praise to the Redeemer forever and ever. Therefore, Ilrsolrr.l. That in his death, this church has I.>st a valuable member, and the community a devoleJ, patriotic and gallant citiz.Mi, and that we do lament his untimely death, and deeply sympathise with his be- j reaved parents-.George and Nancy Matti- s.»n, ami family. Ilrsolrc'l, That the edi'.or of the Abbe- J ville ISauner bo requested to publish this preamble and resolution in his valuable pa- per; also, that the editors of the Southern liaptist are rotjnostril to copy the .>ame. Jiesolrc.l, Further thai ibis preamble and resolution be recorded in tin* Church bt;ok, and a copy of the same be handed to the bereavt-d familv. ' \V. I\ MAUTIN, Clfn. Wm. Lo.\(j, See'ry. i To the Hiysitiaits of Ablicvillc District. . Gentlemen:.The undersigned feeling it . our duty, as \vt:l 1 as the interest «jf society atto li'tnl !i hi'lnitirr Imixl !"> ! «« , M ..X. « »*U||U «* / iliv> 1(114' I dable efforts that are now bei 11 tr made, by the Profession, to elevate the standard of medical education, and to chock the further march of quackery and imposition in our ranks, request that as in any of us as can. ! meet in tl«e Court House on Sale Day in January next, in order to appoint delegates ! to represent our District at the State -Medical Convention, to convene in Charleston in February next. Dr.>. JdH\ DAVIS. .iosr.ru J. Waiiula.v. I.-.AAC 1 jUANi'll. T. IS. !>U.nov. A. PAvi.. Abbeville C. II., Dee. 1">, 1^-17. I1J-\1l CJstril..la answer to numerous inquiries, tho under/i;;ncd takes this method of savin,\ to l»is friends, generally, that lie intends to continue. i liis connection with the. I'Ymaie Academy, d;win^ the ensuing year, lie begs leave »o slate, limvcv- er, that, at the present low rates of tuition, a more tegular attendance of pupils is necessary, to allord the Teacher a reasonable compensation lor his la- bor:'. Hoarding, at ordinary rates, can !> had in desirable places. ]>. Me.NKILL TURN 10 R. Dec 1 10 (Jt | HIT A Oiirdi.I will continue to practice in | the Court of Law for Abbeville, and will regularly attend its f-essiens. I refer my friends to .Messrs. Cochran <it Noiiu at Abbeville C. H. JOHN CL'NXINCIIAM. Charlenton, Nov 3 ,'J(> mf»t E1VME.11AL. ~ I Married, on Thursday 2d iust., at Duo i West, by Rev. John Williams, Mr. J AS. i (jr. LOWtt Y, of Che&ter District, to Miss KL1ZABETH, daughter ot Geo. Brown- lee, deceased. On the 2d u!t, in Pontotoc co., Miss., by | Kev. , Mr. JAMES C. 11 LID, of! Abbeville Dis., to Miss FRANC MS,daugh- ! ter of Col. Freeman. On Tuesday evening, the 7th inst., by il.n l^,.. i.. . Y1 n.:i yi- t o i'i r u viiu abv V . J U.-?. ill. vv»1IK'5j 1*11. J* IV* Hi I jIjIO to Miss WILMiltA JONivS, all of this | District. OBi'A'lJAkiV. Died, with Pneumonia, at her residence, ; in Abbeville. District, on the 2d inst., Mrs. MARY ST1UFJSK, in the 04th year of her uge. "Rough and Ready." At Calhoun's Mills, I have opened a SIIOP whore I will attend punctually and do all kinds of TAILORING in the latent and most approved style, 011 liberal terms, ;nul be thankful of patronage. Dcc 15 4:2-11* J. H. KARKSDALE. leatheht 7 The subscriber has on hand at his Tan Yard in Anderson District, a fine assortment of excellent LEATHER of all ki nds, which lie will sell at N. York prices. W. RANSON. Dec 15 42 tit notice! All persons indebted to the subscriber aro requested to call and settle their accounts by tho 15th of January next, us no further indulgence will be given. J. FAINTER. Due West, Dec J5 42 3t JNOT1CE. All persons indebted to tho Estate of John Razor, deceased, arc requested to make payment by tho first of February next, and those having demands against tho Estate will present them by that time to the administrator, at which time the Estate will be settled up mid closed in the Ordinary's office. SARAH RAZOR, . . , I. C. RICIIEY, Admr''Dec 15, 1847 42 41* CITATION. Whereas, Richard A Martin applies to me to grant him Letters of Administration on the Estate of Thomas Fortesquc, dt-ccasod. These are therefore, to cite the kindred and creditors of the deceased to be and appear before me in the Court of Ordinary on the 4th Monday of December, inat., at Abbe-* ville Court House, to show cauge why said Administration should not be granted. * Given under my hand and seal this 11th Dec, 1847 DAVID LESLY, Ord'y Dec 15 42 2w ] Abbevjllo INTalo Academy. Tho exercises of this Academy will bo'resumed 011 (lin first Monday (3d day) of January. Hates ul Tuilton per Session of Months. l,-or spelling, reading :ui<l writing, Jjj>7.00 Tho above, with l£iii;lish grammar, geography, history, arithmetic and composition, 10.00 Tho above, with login, rhetoric, chemistry, philosophy, astronomy, algebra, geometry and tho higher mathematics, Latin and ( reek, 15.00 [ 'or contingent expenses, ">U Dec 13 l-M.t A. A. MORSE. 2;$ Mile Crock Academy. The Trustees ol" tliis Academy would ;yiuounco to the public that tin y have engaged tlie Rev. J. 1». Kennedy, A. .M., to conduce his services Its It*. C«ood board can lit' had at the year, and tuition from !jj» 10 to £>2 I by the :»r. >.lr. K. has been successful in preparing students well for the South Carolina College, and others. lly oriler of the iioard. THUS. II. McCANX, Sec'ry. 1\ S..This academy i" between IVndleton and Greenville, and between the stage road and Dunham's bridge. Dee l."> ' -l-J ,'hv Valuable Savannah River Land FOR SALE! Jane Ilobison, Adm'x., v. Mark S. Anthony ami others..In Faulty.Bill /or For, Mart, and llrlicf. By virtue of a Decretal Order passed in this ciisi', I Will fell, ill Ablje Villi: Colirl IlotlSC, on Salt: Day in January next, to 111highest bidder lor cash, ail that tract, of L>iiid described in the Dill, containing k'ix hundred and twenty.seven acres, more or h-sp, situuio in the District of Ahbevill", on tlio water? oi'Savannah river, adjoining lands of Sarah White, William K' oivn, Jolm Oliver and others; said land told for the purpose of foreclosing mortgage, l'urchasur to pay tor till-s. [1. A. J' Nl^S, c. r. A. i>. Com'rs office, Dec 10, 1817 4'2 lit v 'N Abbeville SlicrifF By virtue of Mindiy Writs of Ki ri Facias, to in.* directed, 1 will s«-ll, at Aubeviil Court UmiNe, on tlif; first Monday ni JAINUA11Y next, tlie foilowir.o property, viz: GiO Acres of Land, in »rc or bo::nde-.l by (Jiibriel Cox, Co!, l'ut'.ejs.in a;: 1 others. levied on as the properlv of 1 >eter l-S. t..u v\":II-. « vmi iV 1 II VIIJ X lu'il.'j I &,e., and others. 310 Acres <;i Land. more or less, bonnded by Leonard Widemau and other.-*, levied on as iho property ui John Lyon aJs John 1 j Koimtrco ana others. G!) Acrtinor*.! or l-'ss, bounded l.y Iti.-v James Smith, Zadrariah Lira ham an I others, 11'vied on as the. proprl'iy of (Jjorg:; Khnore uds John llenwriion. 5151 Acres, more or h.-s<, known as iho 'IVnnant Tract, bounded by Hon. I). L. 1*7 It ' * >> arts taw ana oilier*, levied on as the property of \V C Smith ads Henry Cuuino and olhe rs. 1:J0 Acres, more or less, bounded by lands of George 13'igby and oilu rs, levied on as the property of John Wilson ads ihe : creditors and heirs of Hugh Wil.-on. 253 Aer.'S of Land, more or less, adjoin- ing lands of Milton Cobb, Mrs Williams ad others, levied on as the property of the administrator of William YVhkley ads the Ex'or of ttichardson. j SOU Acres more or less,bounded by Wi!- liain Hutchison, Klizabeth White anil others, levied on u'i the. property of Archibald j Maniden ads (J 1* iVttigrevv and others. On Wednesday alu r .Salt; Day,at liio'- clock, at the residence oi' defendant, one lot o( corn and lot of husk?, taVied on as the property of Alex Mc Williams ads Jas Lindsay Terms Cash. A. C. HAWTHORN, s. a. v. \ SlierifT's office, Dec {), 1817 Partition in Ordinary. i Di i * Lmmri Dunn, uy n;s ail y in part. vs. James W. 131.1 in, and others. , Will bo fold, on tlio first Monday in January noxt, tin' Real Eslate of William Blain, «it»ens" <1, for Partition, situate in Alit>"vill«; District on Long C.uio rrcck, adjoining lands ot'C Razor and ?>tli-rs, containing &35 acrcp, on a credit of twelve mont hs. By order or' D. L«'t?lv. Ordinary. A. G. HAWTHORN, Sheriff. Dec 10, 1847 42 | Partition in Ordinary. Enoch Barmore and wife. v. IMnekiicy Jones and wife, and others. Will l>o sold, on >hc first Monday in January ni'xi, mo item jf^sfat«» of Hu^h Morrali, do- ceased, called trie Homo Tract, nit unit; in Abbeville on Bong Cane creek, adjoining lands ot Thos Eakuis, and others, and containing VJOO hcp-f, more or Iosh, oil a credit of 12 months, lor Partition, by order oft ho Court of Ordinary. A. C. HAWTHLRN, Sh'tf Dec 9, 1847 42 3w Partition in Ordinary. Wm Barmore, v. the heirs of George Bar- more ana omers. Will be sold, on (bo first Monday in January next, the Real Estate of Junvs Barmore, deceased, containing 400 acres situate in Abbeville District, on waters of Turkey Creek and Saluda river, adjoining lauds of Allen I)odi>on, Dr W T Jones and others, on a fc^e ditoftwlve months, by order of the Court of I Ordinary. A. C. HAWTHORN, Sh'ff Dec 9,18*7 42 3w | . _, . PARTITION. Enoch Btrrnore nnd wife, applicants, vs. Pinckney Jones and others, def'ts. It. appearing to my Hatiel'action I lint Sharp and wife, jane, Murray and wife, Mary, two of I lie Defendants, reside without the limits of this State : It is, there* fore* Ordered, that thoy do appear an<1 object, to the division or sale of the Real Estate of Hugh Morrah, deceased, on or before t ho first Monday in March next, or their consent to the same will be entered of record. DAVID LESLY, O. A. D. Nov 24, 1847 39 3m Notice to Stockholders. Oliici' of tlie Gronivillc & Columbia H. H.Co. Columbia, iiitli Nov., 1^47. My Dear Sir,. I am instructed by the President of tlf (_{. &. C II. 11. Co. to say that, the 1st Instalment on the {Stock of lhis Compuny subscribed in your District must bo doposited in the Brunch of the Bunk of the State of South Carolina, or in the Commercial Bank at Columbia, to the credit of the Company, on or before the first day of Janu-< jury next. Respect fully your ob't serv't, JAMES L. GANTT, Sec &. Tresis ii. (J. II. It. Co. (kt~ 115 pursuance of the above,those stock* i holders who have not paid the first Install tin*lit on llfir shares, will please do so by tin; 15th instant, in order that tin; above may bo complied with. II. A. JONES, i 11. A. KAllt, VCom'rs J. S. WILSON, ) Dec 8 41 2t EifU'ifains ! 1.5:srenins ! SELLING OKI? AT Gil EATLY HEJ DICED PRICES! Tim subscribers t.emj; about to dissolve their partnership, will sell their STORE GOODS at jjreatly reduced prices nnti} the 2Slh ot this mouth, so much so that any person who call-, wishing to buy, will not leave without making n pure.base, tmd on that day (the iitiili) and days immediately after, the balanc" on hand will b" sold at pul I c auction. Their stork compris s the usual nrtiel.-s kept in a country store. Terms will bo favorable. I V. IWV-V-.X- * r TV j. o. Mt. 11 ill, Abbeville Did.. IKc d -11 :Jt Furniture for Sale. On the 27th instant, will be sold, by the sub-. srrib< r at ilit* Planters' Hotel, a larjje lot of FU ItNiTUllli, consisting of Tables, Chairs, B.dstoails, &c. JM. D. UOCIIE. Di e 8 41 yt notice. Thrtre will b<» sold, at. the lute residence of John McCj'. lvy,d. cased, on the '27th and <28lh of this month, viz: 'Z'l hk< ly Negroes, Corn, Fodd-r. Cotton bah (I up. Horses. i\Iul-s. (yous, II..US, SS!u-i p, aiul t!i- re i.s about. tun thonsMint pounds «ii Pork to s> il, u«*il fatlrnud, luo I*o:i«l \Vone <."*;»iri:«1'ujr- ;ry. IIom.ci luild and Ki:ch<'» furniture. and a «jr«'ui many otl.ur ariitlfg too tedious to mention T< i'ims made known on the day of i-ulc. to eonum-noe at 10 o'clock. JAMES McCl'il.VV, Adm'r due 8 41 UiTXTiOS. WlxTt'ap, IVathaniul licntlurson applios o mo to grant liim L^tt rs tit" Administralio.i on tli" E?tati!of Sli.id^rick Hondirson,d<,ceased: Tln'ti"- ar«», ti»er«-foie, lo cite the kuidr«>d and creditors of tin? deceased to appear before mo in the Court of Ordinary on the 20th instant, to bIic-w cause why said administration sliould not b<* tfrantcd. Gr.ve:i utidi'r niv hand 3d D. c., 1^47 DA\ ID LESLY, Doe 8 41 lw Ordinary, CITATION. Whereas, Samuel Donald applies to me to arrant liim Letters of Administration on the Estate of Win. Mitch'dJ, dee'd: Tnese are therefor**, to cite the kindred and creditors ot tin; di'ceasi'd to appear before me on Hie <£Oth of Di'ccnibi r instant, to show cause why said administration should not he granted. Given under my hand this 3d December, 1647 DAVID LESLY, Dec 8 41 lw Ordinary > Notice to Creditors. All persons having demands ayninst Wm 13 Devlin, deceased, will present lliem to John L Devlin or to David L"sly, for payment, without delay. DAVID LESLY, Ex'or. Dee 8 41 lw MARTIN & LEE, At&orsaey* at Law, AliliKVlLLi; C. II. Tlio undersigned have formed si co-partnership in (he practice of LAW and EQUITY, and will attend the courts of the Western circuit, and also Edtjfliold of the Southern circuit. Their office is situated in the range east of the public square and adjoining Messrs. Thomson Fair's otnee. [Nov 17 3ti-tf B. V. MAUT1N. WM. AUG. LKE Will be sold, on Wednesday the 2'2d ol Do, cenibi-r, at the late residence of K. II. Lesly, deceased, a part of the pt r*ona! property bo' lon^injr to t li«« ee'tute of the paid deceased, on a credit of twelve mouths, consisting' of" corn, fodder, outk, hiiy, cotton sued, potatoes, horses, ho^s, cows, sheep, &.c. Also, Uvo or three likely negroes. JOHN W. LESLY, Adm'r. Dec 1 40 3t "partition. Lewis J. Wilson v. Jane A. Wilson, and others. If nppearingr to my satisfaction, that Joseph Richey and Nancy C. liis wile, and Edward T> \\t: I » i'-- .1-2- XJ tv J1MI1I, p;irtiu« u»M IB III IIIIN CilBC, n.'filUC beyond the limits of thin Slate : Ordered, that tlnry do nppear and object to tlit? division or sale of the Real Estate of John Wilson, dee'd, on or before the 17tli day of February next, or tin ir consent to the same will be entered of Record. DAVID LESLY, Nov 24, 1847 3'J 3m Ordinary. The State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE D1STRIRT IN EQUITY. William Campbell, vs. Geo. A. Miller, A'lm'r. &c., John T. Heron and Mary T. llerron..Bill for Relief and Injunction.. &c.. It apiiouring to my satisfaction that John T Heron and Mary T Heron, two of the Defendants in the above caso, are absent from and reside beyond the limits ot this State; On motion, ordep-d, that they do appearand plead, answer or demur to said Bill, within three month from the publication hereof, or said Bill will be taken pro confesso against them. * H. A. JONES, c. is. a.^d. Com'rs. office, Nov. 15 1847. FOR SALE. A noat BUGGY can be had at a very reduced pried by applying at this office. [Oct 39* 34 Greenwood, S. C., Dec. G, 1847. The Board of Trustees of the Greenwood Male and Female Academies, under the control of the I3aptist Denomination, take pleasure in infiirmirif thr* frinrwU nml * O """ I'" trons of these institutions and the public in (general. of the efficiency and success with which they have been conducted the present year: That Mr. ami Mrs. JNicolls considering themselves permanently locatcd in ibis place, the Board feel jusiiiied in affirming that under the able Rectorship of Professor I v. H. Nicholls a thorough and complete course of instruction in the various branches ol female education will be imparled to those committed to his care. And while the lioird regret that tha increasing ill-health of Mr. W. L. Elarris renders it necessary for him to discontinue the Rcctorshipoflhc Male Academy they congratulate themselves and patrons in having employed mv. Alien Uederick as his successor. Mr. Dt.deriek brings with him testimonials of the most satisfactory kind from the llev. W. D. Suobil, the Rev. Geo. Nell'A. M. and I others, the authenticity of which as wellas the high literary and moral character of the gentlemen giving them are substantiated by the Rev. John Hachman D. D. ol'Charleston S. C. Mr. Dederiok has been teaching tin? present year in Georgia and or atten| tion was directed to him as a gentleman well qualified to take charge of the lnstitu: tion by the Rev. \V J Hard and other genj th.'UK'U ol'ihe city of Augusta who arc perj tonally acquainted with him. For the liberal Patronage which these i Institutions have received during the prespnt %.»<> ! p il>»» '" . I ,lw.I -1 1 J Viii iuu U«/il 1 u 1UC1 lllcillKIUi j clliCl with !lie increased and increasing iiieiiiiios wliich they oiler for intellectual and moral culture, tlie Board confidently look forward to their Patrons, Friends and a generous Public for a continued and incensing patronage. Terms per Session of 5 Months. In Iiiu Mule Department. Orthography, Heading, Writing and Elementary Arithmetic, $G.OO The above, with Geography, Grammar and Parsing, 9.00 The above, with higher Arithmetic, History and Composition, 12.00 The above, with the Classics, &c., 15.00 Contingent expenses for Fuel, &c., 50 In the Female Department, The Literary branches the same as in the IVla.e.the highest class embracing Logic, Rhetoric, Algebra, Geometry, Natural, Moral and Mental* Philosophy, Chemistry, IT~.. -IM.. /-'i.i * ° *' ui mi; vjiuucs, ^onsiruction oi iviaps, Botany and Astronomy. The French and Spanish Languages, each, $10.00 M usic.Piano and Singing, 20.00 lTse of Piano, 2.00 Embroider)*, &c., 8.00 Painting in Oil and Water Colors and Drawing ot frame, 810.00 to 815.00 Good Board may be obtained for any number of pupils at $8 00 per month. The scholastic year is divided into two sessions of five months each. The first session commencing the 2d Monday in Janu! ary, and the second the 1st Monday in July. Pupils are only charged from the time of entering to the end of that session. JAMES M. CHILES, Ch'n. B. T. W. P. Hill, Sec'rv. Editors favorable to the Institutions will please ropy. Dec 8 41 3t Clear Spring Academy. This Sclioo!, now under tlie chargc and di; rection of Jumes Mabry, Esq.,will be resumed on the first Monday in January, and will con~ tinue its exercises until the first of July, when there will be a vacation during that month, after which the exercises of the school will he resumed and continue till the last day in November, both sessions making a scho-. lastic term of ten mouths. The most thorough and complete instruction will be given in the Greek and Roman languages, together with Algebra, Nutural Philosophy, Chemistry, History, &c, mL» 1 (? , . " 'i x no /lcuuciny js o macs east 01 oainoun's Mills, in a h<-a)lhy and beautitul place, with the advantage of the best and purest water immediately at hand ; the placi; has also great advantages in respect to a very moral, social and intuilig'Mit neighborhood, recommending ' it to all. The best ol boarding may be iiad . for six dollars per month. The rates of tuition established by tho Trustees are as follows : Rales of Tuition per Session of 5 Months. For the first rudiments embracing Reading, Writing and Spelling, $G.OO The above, with Arithmetic, En! glish Giammar 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 bo under the direction ^of the following HOARD O? TRUSTEES. John Wideman, Esq , John Harris, Jas. MeCaslan, M. O. McCaslan, Samuel Wideman. [Dec 8 41 4t* ESTRAY NOTICE, Lewis Pyles tolls before me a bay,maro MTLE, over 12 years old, 13 hands and a half high, shoulders marked from being hurt with gear and white hair has come out on them; has n small white spot on the loin. Appraised at forty dollars. Said mule may be found at the residence of Lewis Pyles, about ten mil^s north of Due West, and 2 1-% miles above Scuffletown. W. P. MA ItTINi Magistrate. Dec I . 40 3m NOTICE. 7 Aft persons indebted to Robert Richay, dec'd by note or account, are requested to make payment on or before tho 25th ol this month. Dec 1 40 3t J. B. RICHEY, Adm'r /

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sented to cach surviving officer and soldierof the Regiment, and that for these purpos- !es the sum ol 8*30,000 be appropriated. Tlie ,Report was ordered for consideration onMonday.

Mr. Vancy gave notice that he would, on

Monday next, ask leave to introduce a hillto emancipate Charles a slave of david Lt.Adams. This slave it seems, hadaccompanied the late Lt. Adams lo Mexico, jwas personally engaged in all the battles jand m irchcs it) which tho. im.ni .i.inL

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cipated. and behaved with much gallaatry Jthroughout.Mr. J. M. Allen, of Barnwell, introduced I

a resolution, the purport of which is, thattwo-thirds of the members of each House jconcurring, that the Hon. Jno. 8. Richardsonhas become, incapactatcd from mentaland physical infirmity, to discharge the du- ;ties of a Law Jndti»e, and that his seat isdeclared vacant. The roolution will be considered on Monday.A bill to incorporate iho South Carolina JPress Company, received its second read-

in?, and was sent to tlit» Senate.The report of the Committee onthcJu-

diciary, on "a bill to amend the practice itithe Court ofChancery," came up for con.-i-deration. and gave ris<» to a l.Mijthy an J an-imated debate, in which ihe followingtlenien participated : Messrs. Yan-y, Memminger.flnnt, I\,rter, Walker Elliot. Sul-livan, Tillinnhast, DeSaussurc and Thoin-son. Upon the question of agreeing1 to thereport recommending that the bill do notpass, there were ayes 77, noes 3:2. So thebill was rejected.

iDartur.While we have been feeding

the starving Irisd), !J2S,001) have been sentfrom Ireland to propoxate Popery in thiscountry. This is evidence of the generosi- ity of the Irish heart. It proves too the en-ergy with which llomish priests collect moneyfrom the people. Bat is Irish lJo- jpery an equivalent lo our corn ?i

iV. O. Prot.

Chemical Amviasis ok Tea.Tu thememoirs of the Lon Ion Chemical Society,there is an interesting paper by Mr. War-rington, on the analysis often in which hestates that he lias not only removed the twhole of the coloring master, or glaring.from the green ten, but he has been able toanalyse the matter removed, and prove itby chemical evidence to consist of Prussianblue and gypsum principally. So that infact; the drinkers of green tea, as it comes jto the English market, indulge in a beve-rage of Chinese paint, and might imitate jthe mixture by dissolving Prussian blue !and plaster of Paris in lint w iter. Til-:Chinese do not <1 r:nlc this p.iinle I tea, tiievonly sell it..Gaurdiner's Chro-iicle.

Extraordinary Circumstance..Wehave heard the particulars of an cxtraordin- !ary circumstance that happened lately inGlasgow, which may almost be denomina-ted a romance in real life. A person inbusiness died lately whose life was insuredtor $30,000. Immediately after his death,'this sum was laid claim to by no less thanthree families, consisting each of a wife andchildren, and what is singular, the one fit-m I I XT Cutirn j nn» In "

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J S'VIII.IIIUI 1U ItUIVJ CUglllZUIll 01the others. Which family i< tin; legitimateone, nobody at present can s;iy until furtherinquiry is made; but it seems that eachmarriage was celebrated by a clergymanin this city, and the wives have been maintainedin a respectable manner. It appearsthat he was in the habit of living a

fortnight at a lime in each house successive-ly..Glasgoiu Journal.

TRIBUTE OF RESPECT.The Baptist Church of Christ, and

congregation at Broadmouth met. and wascalled to order, on the 28th of November jlast lR/lT frir tlin imi-nnon <-»(" ~ ~ '

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bute of respect to our beloved and respectedbrother in Christ and fellow-citizen, B F- jMattison, 1st. Sergeant in Company E,who nobly fell ir> the battle of the city ofMexico.The meeting was organised by calling

the Rev. \V. P. Martin to the Chair, andWm, Long to act as Secretary. Thflpb-jectofthe meeting being explained by theChairman, a motion was then made andcarried that W. P. Martin, John Wilsonand Wm. Long be a committee todraft a suitable preamble and resolutionsfor the same. The meeting then adjournedto meet again at caudle light.

Met according to adjournment, when thecommittee presented the following pream.fcle and resolutions, which was unanimousjf?c*r\

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Whereas, we have received the painfulintelligence of the death of our beloved brotherin Christ and fellow-citizen. B. F.Mattison, who fell in the late battles at thecity of Mexico, and who was one amongstthe first to respond to the call of the Presidentupon the citizens of Abbeville in thefall of 1846. And after undergoing thefatigues of a march, and braving the dangersof the watery deep, and encounteringthe enemy in various instances, finally offeredud his life uoon the altar nf rintrint lam a a

a sacrifice to his beloved and devoted countryat the battle which finally resulted inthe capture ol the city of Mexico. And althoughhis remains together with those of

his gallant companions in arms who fell jwith him, has been left to moulder in the...du.st on the plains of Mexico, we have good

reason to, and do, believe (from the signalevidences he at all times exhibited of hispiety and virtue, anil the stability of cha-raeter which lie ever sustained, both asa christian and fellow-citizen) that his iin-mortal spirit is now rejoicing in climes ofeternal bliss and glory, where we hope tomeet it one day or other to part no more,and join in praise to the Redeemer foreverand ever. Therefore,

Ilrsolrr.l. That in his death, this churchhas I.>st a valuable member, and the communitya devoleJ, patriotic and gallant citiz.Mi,and that we do lament his untimelydeath, and deeply sympathise with his be- jreaved parents-.George and Nancy Matti-s.»n, ami family.

Ilrsolrc'l, That the edi'.or of the Abbe- Jville ISauner bo requested to publish thispreamble and resolution in his valuable pa-per; also, that the editors of the Southernliaptist are rotjnostril to copy the .>ame.

Jiesolrc.l, Further thai ibis preamble andresolution be recorded in tin* Church bt;ok,and a copy of the same be handed to thebereavt-d familv.

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\V. I\ MAUTIN, Clfn.Wm. Lo.\(j, See'ry. i

To the Hiysitiaits of Ablicvillc District.. Gentlemen:.The undersigned feeling it

.our duty, as \vt:l 1 as the interest «jf societyatto li'tnl !i hi'lnitirr Imixl !"> ! ««

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dable efforts that are now bei 11 tr made, bythe Profession, to elevate the standard ofmedical education, and to chock the furthermarch of quackery and imposition in our

ranks, request that as inany of us as can. !meet in tl«e Court House on Sale Day inJanuary next, in order to appoint delegates !to represent our District at the State -MedicalConvention, to convene in Charlestonin February next.

Dr.>. JdH\ DAVIS..iosr.ru J. Waiiula.v.I.-.AAC 1 jUANi'll.T. IS. !>U.nov.A. PAvi..

Abbeville C. II., Dee. 1">, 1^-17.

I1J-\1l CJstril..la answer to numerous inquiries,tho under/i;;ncd takes this method of savin,\to l»is friends, generally, that lie intends to continue. iliis connection with the. I'Ymaie Academy, d;win^the ensuing year, lie begs leave »o slate, limvcv-er, that, at the present low rates of tuition, a moretegular attendance of pupils is necessary, to allordthe Teacher a reasonable compensation lor his la-bor:'. Hoarding, at ordinary rates, can !> had indesirable places. ]>. Me.NKILL TURN 10 R.

Dec 1 10 (Jt |HITA Oiirdi.I will continue to practice in |the Court of Law for Abbeville, and will regularlyattend its f-essiens. I refer my friends to .Messrs.

Cochran <it Noiiu at Abbeville C. H.JOHN CL'NXINCIIAM.

Charlenton, Nov 3 ,'J(> mf»t

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Married, on Thursday 2d iust., at Duo iWest, by Rev. John Williams, Mr. J AS. i(jr. LOWtt Y, of Che&ter District, to MissKL1ZABETH, daughter ot Geo. Brown-lee, deceased.On the 2d u!t, in Pontotoc co., Miss., by |

Kev. , Mr. JAMES C. 11 LID, of!Abbeville Dis., to Miss FRANC MS,daugh- !ter of Col. Freeman.On Tuesday evening, the 7th inst., by

il.n l^,.. i.. . Y1 n.:i yi- t o i'i r uviiu abv V . J U.-?. ill. vv»1IK'5j 1*11. J* IV* Hi I jIjIO

to Miss WILMiltA JONivS, all of this |District.

OBi'A'lJAkiV.Died, with Pneumonia, at her residence, ;in Abbeville. District, on the 2d inst., Mrs.

MARY ST1UFJSK, in the 04th year ofher uge.

"Rough and Ready."At Calhoun's Mills, I have opened a SIIOP whoreI will attend punctually and do all kinds of TAILORINGin the latent and most approved style,011 liberal terms, ;nul be thankful of patronage.Dcc 15 4:2-11* J. H. KARKSDALE.

leatheht 7The subscriber has on hand at his Tan Yard inAnderson District, a fine assortment of excellentLEATHER of all ki nds, which lie will sell at N.York prices. W. RANSON.Dec 15 42tit

notice!All persons indebted to the subscriber aro requestedto call and settle their accounts by tho 15th of Januarynext, us no further indulgence will be given.

J. FAINTER.Due West, Dec J5 423t

JNOT1CE.All persons indebted to tho Estate of John Razor,deceased, arc requested to make payment by thofirst of February next, and those having demandsagainst tho Estate will present them by that timeto the administrator, at which time the Estate willbe settled up mid closed in the Ordinary's office.

SARAH RAZOR, . . ,

I. C. RICIIEY, Admr''Dec15, 1847 4241*

CITATION.Whereas, Richard A Martin applies to meto grant him Letters of Administration on theEstate of Thomas Fortesquc, dt-ccasod.These are therefore, to cite the kindred

and creditors of the deceased to be and appearbefore me in the Court of Ordinary onthe 4th Monday of December, inat., at Abbe-*ville Court House, to show cauge why saidAdministration should not be granted. *

Given under my hand and seal this 11th Dec,1847 DAVID LESLY, Ord'yDec 15 422w ]

Abbevjllo INTalo Academy.Tho exercises of this Academy will bo'resumed 011(lin first Monday (3d day) of January.Hates ul Tuilton per Session of Months.l,-or spelling, reading :ui<l writing, Jjj>7.00Tho above, with l£iii;lish grammar, geography,history, arithmetic and composition, 10.00Tho above, with login, rhetoric, chemistry,philosophy, astronomy, algebra, geometryand tho higher mathematics, Latin and

( reek, 15.00[ 'or contingent expenses, ">UDec 13 l-M.t A. A. MORSE.

2;$ Mile Crock Academy.The Trustees ol" tliis Academy would ;yiuounco tothe public that tin y have engaged tlie Rev. J. 1».Kennedy, A. .M., to conduce his services Its It*.

C«ood board can lit' had at the year, and tuitionfrom !jj» 10 to £>2 I by the y« :»r. >.lr. K. hasbeen successful in preparing students well for theSouth Carolina College, and others.

lly oriler of the iioard.THUS. II. McCANX, Sec'ry.1\ S..This academy i" between IVndleton andGreenville, and between the stage road and Dunham'sbridge. Dee l."> ' -l-J ,'hv

Valuable Savannah River LandFOR SALE!

Jane Ilobison, Adm'x., v. Mark S. Anthonyami others..In Faulty.Bill /or For,Mart, and llrlicf.By virtue of a Decretal Order passed in thisciisi', I Will fell, ill Ablje Villi: Colirl IlotlSC, onSalt: Day in January next, to 111highest bidderlor cash, ail that tract, of L>iiid describedin the Dill, containing k'ix hundred and twenty.sevenacres, more or h-sp, situuio in theDistrict of Ahbevill", on tlio water? oi'Savannahriver, adjoining lands of Sarah White,William K' oivn, Jolm Oliver and others;said land told for the purpose of foreclosingmortgage, l'urchasur to pay tor till-s.

[1. A. J' Nl^S, c. r. A. i>.Com'rs office, Dec 10, 1817 4'2 lit

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Abbeville SlicrifFBy virtue of Mindiy Writs of Ki ri Facias, to

in.* directed, 1 will s«-ll, at Aubeviil CourtUmiNe, on tlif; first Monday ni JAINUA11Ynext, tlie foilowir.o property, viz:GiO Acres of Land, in »rc or bo::nde-.lby (Jiibriel Cox, Co!, l'ut'.ejs.in a;: 1

others. levied on as the properlv of 1 >eterl-S.t..u v\":II-.

« vmi iV 1 II VIIJ X lu'il.'j I

&,e., and others.310 Acres <;i Land. more or less, bonndedby Leonard Widemau and other.-*, levied on

as iho property ui John Lyon aJs John 1jKoimtrco ana others.

G!) Acrtinor*.! or l-'ss, bounded l.y Iti.-vJames Smith, Zadrariah Lira ham an I others,11'vied on as the. proprl'iy of (Jjorg:;Khnore uds John llenwriion.

5151 Acres, more or h.-s<, known as iho'IVnnant Tract, bounded by Hon. I). L.1*7 It ' *>> artstaw ana oilier*, levied on as the propertyof \V C Smith ads Henry Cuuino andolhe rs.

1:J0 Acres, more or less, bounded bylands of George 13'igby and oilu rs, leviedon as the property of John Wilson ads ihe :creditors and heirs of Hugh Wil.-on.

253 Aer.'S of Land, more or less, adjoin-ing lands of Milton Cobb, Mrs Williamsad others, levied on as the property of theadministrator of William YVhkley ads theEx'or of ttichardson. jSOU Acres more or less,bounded by Wi!-liain Hutchison, Klizabeth White anil others,levied on u'i the. property of Archibald jManiden ads (J 1* iVttigrevv and others.On Wednesday alu r .Salt; Day,at liio'-

clock, at the residence oi' defendant, onelot o( corn and lot of husk?, taVied on asthe property of Alex Mc Williams ads JasLindsayTerms Cash.

A. C. HAWTHORN, s. a. v. \SlierifT's office, Dec {), 1817

Partition in Ordinary.i Di i *

Lmmri Dunn, uy n;s ail y in part. vs. JamesW. 131.1 in, and others. ,Will bo fold, on tlio first Monday in Januarynoxt, tin' Real Eslate of William Blain, «it»ens"<1, for Partition, situate in Alit>"vill«;

District on Long C.uio rrcck, adjoininglands ot'C Razor and ?>tli-rs, containing &35acrcp, on a credit of twelve mont hs.By order or' D. L«'t?lv. Ordinary.

A. G. HAWTHORN, Sheriff.Dec 10, 1847 42 |

Partition in Ordinary.Enoch Barmore and wife. v. IMnekiicyJones and wife, and others.Will l>o sold, on >hc first Monday in Januaryni'xi, mo item jf^sfat«» of Hu^h Morrali, do-ceased, called trie Homo Tract, nit unit; inAbbeville on Bong Cane creek, adjoininglands ot Thos Eakuis, and others, and containingVJOO hcp-f, more or Iosh, oil a credit of12 months, lor Partition, by order oft ho Courtof Ordinary. A. C. HAWTHLRN, Sh'tfDec 9, 1847 423w

Partition in Ordinary.Wm Barmore, v. the heirs of George Bar-

more ana omers.Will be sold, on (bo first Monday in Januarynext, the Real Estate of Junvs Barmore,deceased, containing 400 acres situate in AbbevilleDistrict, on waters of Turkey Creekand Saluda river, adjoining lauds of AllenI)odi>on, Dr W T Jones and others, on a fc^editoftwlve months, by order of the Court of IOrdinary. A. C. HAWTHORN, Sh'ffDec 9,18*7 423w |.

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. PARTITION.Enoch Btrrnore nnd wife, applicants, vs.

Pinckney Jones and others, def'ts.It. appearing to my Hatiel'action I lintSharp and wife, jane, Murray andwife, Mary, two of I lie Defendants, residewithout the limits of this State : It is, there*fore* Ordered, that thoy do appear an<1 object,to the division or sale of the Real Estate ofHugh Morrah, deceased, on or before t ho firstMonday in March next, or their consent tothe same will be entered of record.

DAVID LESLY, O. A. D.Nov 24, 1847 393m

Notice to Stockholders.Oliici' of tlie Gronivillc & Columbia H. H.Co.

Columbia, iiitli Nov., 1^47.My Dear Sir,. I am instructed by the Presidentof tlf (_{. &. C II. 11. Co. to say that,the 1st Instalment on the {Stock of lhis Compunysubscribed in your District must bo dopositedin the Brunch of the Bunk of theState of South Carolina, or in the CommercialBank at Columbia, to the credit of the

Company, on or before the first day of Janu-<jury next. Respect fully your ob't serv't,JAMES L. GANTT,

Sec &. Tresis ii. (J. II. It. Co.(kt~ 115 pursuance of the above,those stock* iholders who have not paid the first Install

tin*lit on llfir shares, will please do so by tin;15th instant, in order that tin; above may bocomplied with. II. A. JONES, i

11. A. KAllt, VCom'rsJ. S. WILSON, )Dec 8 412t

EifU'ifains ! 1.5:srenins !SELLING OKI? AT Gil EATLY HEJ

DICED PRICES!Tim subscribers t.emj; about to dissolve theirpartnership, will sell their STORE GOODSat jjreatly reduced prices nnti} the 2Slh otthis mouth, so much so that any person whocall-, wishing to buy, will not leave withoutmaking n pure.base, tmd on that day (the iitiili)and days immediately after, the balanc" onhand will b" sold at pul I c auction. Theirstork compris s the usual nrtiel.-s kept in acountry store. Terms will bo favorable.

I V. C« IWV-V-.X- * r TVj. o.

Mt. 11 ill, Abbeville Did.. IKc d -11 :Jt

Furniture for Sale.On the 27th instant, will be sold, by the sub-.srrib< r at ilit* Planters' Hotel, a larjje lot ofFU ItNiTUllli, consisting of Tables, Chairs,B.dstoails, &c. JM. D. UOCIIE.Di e 8 41yt

notice.Thrtre will b<» sold, at. the lute residence ofJohn McCj'. lvy,d. cased, on the '27th and <28lhof this month, viz: 'Z'l hk< ly Negroes, Corn,Fodd-r. Cotton bah (I up. Horses. i\Iul-s.(yous, II..US, SS!u-i p, aiul t!i- re i.s about. tunthonsMint pounds «ii Pork to s> il, u«*il fatlrnud,luo I*o:i«l \Vone <."*;»iri:«1'ujr-;ry. IIom.ci luild and Ki:ch<'» furniture. anda «jr«'ui many otl.ur ariitlfg too tedious tomention T< i'ims made known on the day ofi-ulc. to eonum-noe at 10 o'clock.

JAMES McCl'il.VV, Adm'rdue 8 41

UiTXTiOS.WlxTt'ap, IVathaniul licntlurson applios o moto grant liim L^tt rs tit" Administralio.i ontli" E?tati!of Sli.id^rick Hondirson,d<,ceased:Tln'ti"- ar«», ti»er«-foie, lo cite the kuidr«>d andcreditors of tin? deceased to appear before moin the Court of Ordinary on the 20th instant,to bIic-w cause why said administration sliouldnot b<* tfrantcd. Gr.ve:i utidi'r niv hand 3dD. c., 1^47 DA\ ID LESLY,Doe 8 41 lw Ordinary,

CITATION.Whereas, Samuel Donald applies to me toarrant liim Letters of Administration on theEstate of Win. Mitch'dJ, dee'd: Tnese aretherefor**, to cite the kindred and creditorsot tin; di'ceasi'd to appear before me on Hie<£Oth of Di'ccnibi r instant, to show cause whysaid administration should not he granted.Given under my hand this 3d December,1647 DAVID LESLY,Dec 8 41 lw Ordinary

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Notice to Creditors.All persons having demands ayninst Wm 13Devlin, deceased, will present lliem to JohnL Devlin or to David L"sly, for payment,without delay. DAVID LESLY, Ex'or.Dee 8 41lw

MARTIN & LEE,At&orsaey* at Law,

AliliKVlLLi; C. II.Tlio undersigned have formed si co-partnership in(he practice of LAW and EQUITY, and will attendthe courts of the Western circuit, and alsoEdtjfliold of the Southern circuit.

Their office is situated in the range east of thepublic square and adjoining Messrs. ThomsonFair's otnee. [Nov 17 3ti-tfB. V. MAUT1N. WM. AUG. LKE

Will be sold, on Wednesday the 2'2d ol Do,cenibi-r, at the late residence of K. II. Lesly,deceased, a part of the pt r*ona! property bo'lon^injr to t li«« ee'tute of the paid deceased, ona credit of twelve mouths, consisting' of" corn,fodder, outk, hiiy, cotton sued, potatoes, horses,ho^s, cows, sheep, &.c. Also, Uvo orthree likely negroes.

JOHN W. LESLY, Adm'r.Dec 1 403t

"partition.Lewis J. Wilson v. Jane A. Wilson, and

others.If nppearingr to my satisfaction, that JosephRichey and Nancy C. liis wile, and EdwardT> \\t: I » i'-- .1-2-XJ tv J1MI1I, p;irtiu« u»M IB III IIIIN CilBC, n.'filUCbeyond the limits of thin Slate : Ordered, thattlnry do nppear and object to tlit? division orsale of the Real Estate ofJohn Wilson, dee'd,on or before the 17tli day of February next,or tin ir consent to the same will be enteredof Record. DAVID LESLY,Nov 24, 1847 3'J 3m Ordinary.

The State of South Carolina,ABBEVILLE D1STRIRT IN EQUITY.

William Campbell, vs. Geo. A. Miller,A'lm'r. &c., John T. Heron and MaryT. llerron..Billfor Relief and Injunction..&c..

It apiiouring to my satisfaction that John THeron and Mary T Heron, two of the Defendantsin the above caso, are absent from andreside beyond the limits ot this State; Onmotion, ordep-d, that they do appearandplead, answer or demur to said Bill, withinthree month from the publication hereof, orsaid Bill will be taken pro confesso againstthem. *

H. A. JONES, c. is. a.^d.Com'rs. office, Nov. 15 1847.

FOR SALE.A noat BUGGY can be had at a very reducedpried by applying at this office. [Oct 39* 34

Greenwood, S. C., Dec. G, 1847.The Board of Trustees of the Greenwood

Male and Female Academies, under thecontrol of the I3aptist Denomination, takepleasure in infiirmirif thr* frinrwU nml *

O """ I'"trons of these institutions and the public in(general. of the efficiency and success withwhich they have been conducted the presentyear: That Mr. ami Mrs. JNicolls consideringthemselves permanently locatcdin ibis place, the Board feel jusiiiied in affirmingthat under the able Rectorship ofProfessor I v. H. Nicholls a thorough andcomplete course of instruction in the variousbranches ol female education will be imparledto those committed to his care. Andwhile the lioird regret that tha increasingill-health of Mr. W. L. Elarris renders it necessaryfor him to discontinue the RcctorshipoflhcMale Academy they congratulatethemselves and patrons in having employedmv. Alien Uederick as his successor. Mr.Dt.deriek brings with him testimonials ofthe most satisfactory kind from the llev. W.D. Suobil, the Rev. Geo. Nell'A. M. andI others, the authenticity of which as wellas thehigh literary and moral character of thegentlemen giving them are substantiated bythe Rev. John Hachman D. D. ol'CharlestonS. C. Mr. Dederiok has been teachingtin? present year in Georgia and or atten|tion was directed to him as a gentlemanwell qualified to take charge of the lnstitu:tion by the Rev. \V J Hard and other genjth.'UK'U ol'ihe city of Augusta who arc perjtonally acquainted with him.

For the liberal Patronage which theseiInstitutions have received during the prespnt%.»<> ! p il>»» '". I ,lw.I -1 1

J Viii iuu U«/il 1 u 1UC1 lllcillKIUi j clliClwith !lie increased and increasing iiieiiiiioswliich they oiler for intellectual and moralculture, tlie Board confidently look forwardto their Patrons, Friends and a generousPublic for a continued and incensing patronage.

Terms per Session of 5 Months.In Iiiu Mule Department.

Orthography, Heading, Writing andElementary Arithmetic, $G.OO

The above, with Geography, Grammarand Parsing, 9.00The above, with higher Arithmetic,History and Composition, 12.00The above, with the Classics, &c., 15.00Contingent expenses for Fuel, &c., 50

In the Female Department,The Literary branches the same as inthe IVla.e.the highest class embracing Logic,Rhetoric, Algebra, Geometry, Natural,Moral and Mental* Philosophy, Chemistry,IT~.. -IM.. /-'i.i *

° *'ui mi; vjiuucs, ^onsiruction oi iviaps,Botany and Astronomy.The French and Spanish Languages,each, $10.00

Music.Piano and Singing, 20.00lTse of Piano, 2.00Embroider)*, &c., 8.00Painting in Oil and Water Colors andDrawing ot frame, 810.00 to 815.00

Good Board may be obtained for any numberof pupils at $8 00 per month.The scholastic year is divided into two

sessions of five months each. The first sessioncommencing the 2d Monday in Janu!ary, and the second the 1st Monday inJuly. Pupils are only charged from thetime ofentering to the end of that session.

JAMES M. CHILES, Ch'n. B. T.W. P. Hill, Sec'rv.Editors favorable to the Institutions will

please ropy.Dec 8 413t

Clear Spring Academy.This Sclioo!, now under tlie chargc and di;rection of Jumes Mabry, Esq.,will be resumedon the first Monday in January, and will con~tinue its exercises until the first of July,when there will be a vacation during thatmonth, after which the exercises of the schoolwill he resumed and continue till the last dayin November, both sessions making a scho-.lastic term of ten mouths. The most thoroughand complete instruction will be givenin the Greek and Roman languages, togetherwith Algebra, Nutural Philosophy, Chemistry,History, &c,mL» 1 (? , . " 'ix no /lcuuciny js o macs east 01 oainoun's

Mills, in a h<-a)lhy and beautitul place, withthe advantage of the best and purest waterimmediately at hand ; the placi; has also greatadvantages in respect to a very moral, socialand intuilig'Mit neighborhood, recommending '

it to all. The best ol boarding may be iiad .

for six dollars per month.The rates of tuition established by tho

Trustees are as follows :Rales of Tuition per Session of 5 Months.For the first rudiments embracing

Reading, Writing and Spelling, $G.OOThe above, with Arithmetic, En!glish Giammar and Geography, 8.00The above with Algebra, Natural

Philosophy and Chemistry, 10.00The above, with Latin and Greek, 15.00The Academy will also bo under the direction^of the following

HOARD O? TRUSTEES.John Wideman, Esq , John Harris, Jas.

MeCaslan, M. O. McCaslan, Samuel Wideman.[Dec 8 41 4t*

ESTRAY NOTICE,Lewis Pyles tolls before me a bay,maroMTLE, over 12 years old, 13 hands and ahalf high, shoulders marked from beinghurt with gear and white hair has comeout on them; has n small white spot on theloin. Appraised at forty dollars. Saidmule may be found at the residence ofLewis Pyles, about ten mil^s north of DueWest, and 2 1-% miles above Scuffletown.

W. P. MA ItTINi Magistrate.Dec I . 40 3m

NOTICE. 7Aft persons indebted to Robert Richay, dec'dby note or account, are requested to makepayment on or before tho 25th ol this month.Dec 1 40 3t J. B. RICHEY, Adm'r

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