Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, July 13, 1842, Image 3
- cty.-c
ad the i
mouch '
burnt,
b
trling Quarles c
ing, a full grown. s
opned on the 4th e
ation in this district.- a
1i he has several more c
i his Cotton field, all of this
-usig..
hoersfor old Edge6eld. and snc- C
toihe improvement in agricuhure for C
few years. a
dotta bloomso the 4th July. xsed to a
a greet variety. r
oA fiend in Laurens District informs us a
-it'thathe ad new Cotton opened on the 30th dI
sisimo.--ibid, I
P
Aite Blackberri.-The Memphis 1i
rer say , "We iereshown the oth- p
0abih to us was a curiosity-white i
! iThey w'ere gathered from
la Idtgenously in our city.
Mi of which, even when fully
riupeaof the same color We never saw
as~eh-anhing before." -
Saftnit is not-strange to us. ir the
idierwi'come over to Andersou Dis
t, anvisit a mineral sprina near Col. 9
o.'s, he will find plenty of this kind. 0
y Cotton Bbti. -On Monday last a
erepresented with two large and well '
4oeed-coton bolls, which grew upon the F
plantaoD of E. Greene, Esq.. two miles l
tOhis placoY This for upper country d
l certainly a much earlier production of t,
thkind than we ever witnessed befure.-. a
O&easile Moastaineer.
W have been informed, by one who was b
well acquainted with Mr. Horn, the per
m0 oewho drownded himself a rew da
sics, tat the unforanate man's relations l2
--lie about thirty miles from McCord's s
uhe Jfee Dee. Horn had been. a
6. daboerd the steamboat at- l
a n had libelled that boat foi'wages
aidto be doe.- Horn complaines to our e
ji~~iheanof being destitute of money, and a
be ORs too-proud to beg. We were p
* ed y i uson connected with the 1I
iats, that be hadbeen looking for a
a dap er two before he-committed d
talaet b1W purpose of giving him 14
eu$.meat...CAr. Coarier.. a
Frea the Nets O aCr .
Aictes Frm MUrie.-The U. S. Fri- Ii
ate Iacedoian hasjust returned to Pon
thecoas of Mesico. A letter
ofher oicers states it was we
0 Vera Crus-about 40 deaths ta
place daily.
-lie-ef.icers ofthe Macedonian.
Vera- rs, obaiuze Of
p to t y I
Sates. . TheM~~ sacsiary oft i
-en ea< let Ma,. ii
oc aealegra, afaer tl
Slong hasd howpatienal had en- i
Kdared Injuries and~ ~ iisens of bi
tho.gJited dtates, syt 'ithTess ti
as. this plaincnit't
atin of which, it (thoein-.
mnear,) emreasider as a 'saw art of
hostiUy."
TPreuudency.-The people of Mis- ts
siuspp are getting it earnest about the S
Presidency. Public meetings have been L
held of late and Mr. Calhoun nominated. ei
lie appears to be raptdly concentrain
upon himself the hopes and *ishes of the
Democratic party there. At ti- samn.
time we rejoice to see that they are not
disposed to-make the choicenot a cadidat.
a cause for contention and ill blood. The
Mobile Ledger, a neutral paper, speaking re
of a recent publication urging Mr. Cal
hon as she candidate of the Democratic
pty considers his chances not so good as 21
hr. Van Buren's, si
"And the very reason why by are so, c
is his best recommendation to the honor, 13
which his friends desire for him. Mr. Cal- d
bonin is too marked as man; he has too lit- a'
.ie of the humbug of the practiced peliti. ii
elan, and il devotion to. the south, hits e
basheo ab consistent and influential, as to n
sender it difficult to bring the great body hi
of the north to his support. Neither abili- e~
'aaor devotion to the pulie good is auff- I
caetfathesllidays to make a President." b
to-I~w~aerietmay hope that his many
sirtues asd his groat talents will not he eo
inuerea aIbjeetion 'to him as the P
tAanfeijates. Bit let time decide.
-- vfrtas Mercert.
Wlde's Whigr Address-A corres-p
*odent'of the Augusta Caiaritaionalist
s lding an'inquesaon this dead body.- ir
Thinking It at firstet bie smething dan- ~
gesek, s bad prepared ourselves to deal a,
withit-4t sl aer reading sod reading, we a
came quite goalbe end 'm. a disappointed a
eb anfrwwmething; the*t was, to nur al
tion,- nothing is it. Lest we might be t,
PLhowever. we gave it so a (riend to tj
Hie es dotte with great .olestnity, j
and road'sometime, his eountenance moure
and'mom assuming a look ofpualed im
patieone-"How do you like it." said we. dl
"Il hay'nt coe to o any thing yet." said he. y
9Hle readl it through., "How do you like
*It," sail we.' "There is nothing in it," y
' said he.-CAarlesous Mercury. a
~-De efladependelce.-The Na- ei
1lpqetfMonday contains the
whazt~~aetation to Charles Car
(s~dsosaheast survivor in 1826 fa
ssbe'he Declaration of al
(all save one of a
s~ie nag the ec
aemibees o the.
aiiy a~Sd obhinn him
psliqg N l'Is the> , p
ietads 125l6 *,
iali Th e ~~e 'patriot yeddto the re
Lne" and aed, with his owu hand. to a
epy of that instrunmcnt the.grateful, so
tn and pions, supplmnrutal Declaration
Fhich follows:
"Grateful to AmLWOtTT GoD for the
lesings which tfrouah Jesus Christ our
sord, he has-conferred on my beloved
ount-y in her emancipation, and on.my
alf, in psrmitting me, under circumstan
es of mercy, to live to the.age of 89 years.
ad to survive the fiftieth year of Ameri
an Independence. and certify by this my
resent signaowre my approbation of the
)eclaration of independence adopted by
'ongress on the 4th ofuly. 1776, which I
rigionlly subscribed on the 2d day of Au.
ust of the same year, and of which I am
ow the last surviving signer, I do hereby
commend to the present and future gen
rations the principles of that important
ocment as the best earthly inheritance
heir ancestors could bequeath to then., and
ray that the civil and religious liberties
iey have secured to my country may be
erpetuated to remotest pmerity and ex
inded to the whole 'mtly of man."
CH ARLES CARROLL, of Carrolton.
"August 2,~126,
FroM tan Charekstae Macury.
0 THE PaISIDENTS OF TUE AnaiCULTU
SAL SOCiETiES OF SOUTH CAROUNA
Gentlemen-ro all the great cause in
hich we are engaged, the establishment
f a journal, at the seat of government is
spectfully submitted to your decision.
'he considerations in favor of such a mea
sre, at this time, are predicated on the
rholesome agricultural excitement which
ervades the State, and the assurance that
je Farmers' Register and the Southern
griculturist, two valuable periodicals. ex
rivey patronized by our planters, will
ol be published another year.
A revolution in the public mind concern
ig the vocation of the Farner is slowly
ut steadily progressing. Practical infor
Iation informa:ion in all that concerns his
mue Interests is at length not only diligent
F sought from ever) available source, but
ientific wEiks are read even by those who
rrogated to themselves the inglorious priv
ege of scotilag at hook learning.
To fueter this ennobling feelig-to ex
its among our co-laborers a geerrous riv
Iry-to elect concert of action-to ex
ne error and disseminate truth, and by
tee means to elevate a pursuit now mnr
Ily powerless, whether in ref-reuce to the
irect promotion of the welfare or its foi
iwers, or ice guarding oftheir rights from
pen or insidionas :ttecks, tIP ai%istance if
e ,.rl- is esentiilly ner---ary
Allo me sherefqtr,- to uggest ithe pub
cation of a weekly paper at Columniia.
te price of which to subscribers shall not
eed 83 per annum. The State Socie
a special organ.and to tihe local
ties it ewould , const'tUtan enduring
of whatever is worthy1i preserva.
-aaenting from that quarter.
_:*di5culties in the way of the propo
ent couldi#iidily be obviated,
I itQs a the tikter un
'A ularcharge Let each, be
of'the Legislatats use
bes rure Subseribe
pedge' fi adp . t
ensures for their*rampt efectien. If
ese preparasoryg~aep be takea ..lial.
ienaahIo, a-certain..a' the t ie f
is tate ' ' y'in Novem6tr, 'hether
ec eperitpgiieE a publication ~ibe
iecessfnlly utadee and continued. -'
9neonclusion, allow me to adil, tittber.
iver was a period more- propitious to the
rcomplishameut of an oibject of so much
tee:to the agricultural community -
eize it then, gentlemeu, with avidity.
et the moative which prompts you to ac
in be your rew ard.
Very respectfully, cnt
HITEMA RSH B. SEABROOK,
Pres. S. A. S. oif So. Ca.
Edisto Island, June 29th, 1842.
("' Editors friendly to the obiject, are
quested to give the above on insertion.
Masonic- Notice.-tCanton Lodge. No.
L-A Master Mason calling himself Jo
tin FosATS. is travellinag through ibhe
mariry, begging money from the Fraterni
-to enable him to lring his wife and chil
'en from Gibraltar (where lie says they
e naow living in poverty and distress) to
le United States. lIe exhibits a ce-rtifa
tie, which p srp~orts to have bieen granted
m by St. John's Lodge, No. 24, at Gi
1altar, but which any Mason, who will
tamine it, will discover to be a palpable
rgry. lie fled from an Investigation
re. This is to warn all Free and Ac
pted Masons throughout the world, to
iou their guurd, as this man is a vile Imo
ster. Taos. J. CA TCn:Nos. w. at.
JoinN T. CAM ~aon. 5- W.
E. Con-s, J. W.
Canton, Mississippi, May 26, I842.
Newspapers frienidly to Masonry will
ease epy.-Creole.
We give insertion to the above. believ
g thai Ae i.s now Iravellingq through the
pper DistrbiEs, tovats Georgia or Ten
esee. On our way to this place. from
partanburg, five weeh, ago, we fell ini
ith a maa whose tale of distress (a wife
~d itml-- ones, in poverty, ., in Gibral
me.) made at istpression on oar purse.
mwmth not one of the '-F'raternity.'-Mc
lWveaille. Recpublcan.
The following colloquy occurred a few
eye ago down east :--~How do you do,
r. Smith ?" "Do what ?" "How do
ns find yourselfl" "1 never loose my
lIf." "How do you feel ?" "Pretty
nooth, I guess-feel of me, and see."
[hood morning, Mre. Smith." "It's rath
ea bad one-wet and nasty "
Dimuusitof Nature-It is a curious
ic, that of the countless leaves of tree,
id blades of grass in the world, no two
as over yet been found precisely alike;i
it- so nearly alike, hut that a dife~rence is
adily perceptible, by means of a mnicro
ape: and it is not even reasonable to sup.
use, that since the creation, any two have
sauced to be precisely alike, in every re
ect.-Atericaf Mechaaic.
It is said that the hemp crop is very
nomisinig this eason. Rogues will please
ar this in mind-especially thepo luck
*fellows.-4amerigg Mec~gmc,
AfecanemofAari.
will complete s ears|T
tablishment of tbat Independ X*d
which, the arts and sciences 4-pr
pered and flourished beyond 44y known
acknowledged precedent: amd.iog
many aristocrats. have mplinsdiebae the
Mechanics of America were ltingetherie
independent, and enjoyed too mnefliieo
ty, yet the fallacy of this pouiidisa abun
dantly proved, bythe progressmf-ivst and
important improvementb in all parts of
this Union. New facilities have been ed
ded to every branch of mechanical indus
try,-acilities. which have, in many in
stances, reduced the labor of performing
some important branchesof practical busi
ness, to less than one fourth of what it was
by the former modes n'operation: and these
facilities. instead of diminishing, have ae
tually increased ten fold, the demand for
operatives. Thesearethe fruits.ofLiber
ty--of free competition. These'are-tbe
conseluences or the mechanic arts.beitwg
relieved from the shackle. of aristdoratiec
monopolies. In this happy land, and a.
der our free institutions. the ambition of
mechanics has been raised. They have
put themselves forward: and it is now nbt
uncommon to see large and beautiful vil
laes,-in which nearly every house is
commodious, fashionable, and well pain
ted,-huilt, owned, an-. oceanied wb~lly
by mechanics. Can suel things be futsnd
anywhere but in the United States! We
think this point, will not he contested.
Th let every mechanic appreciate the
va 'of our Itdepcndence; observe with
due regard, and in na appropriate manner,
its anniversary. and improve with grati
tude the privileges nod advantages pecu
liar to onr Far. AND HJAPPY AsamiCA!
American Mechanic. Juy 2.
A Health 'rtserratire.-Cheerfulness
constant amd habital chreerfulacss, is earn
essly recommended by a senible writer..
as one of the mont eltecunl preservatives
of health, esperially during the heat of
suitmer: and this preventative of disease
is within the reach and power of every
person, however poor, cmiharrassed, or
crossed and air.itened in circumastances
they may be. Some there are who oppose
this theory, and aver that they can not
control their natural feeling4-thbat they
cannot be cheerrul, when tihey are perplex
ed or distressed in mind: buat yet it nty be
otten observed that the ame person %ho
denies the power to control his own feel
ings. if even while frettina and repining.
he is suddenly accosted by a persia in
whose presentce he wishes to appe:trio the
best advantage. the frown and scowl in.
sant) vanishes. and asumitg a smile.
and expressimn of vivacity. he speaks up
blandly, aud-converses itt a lively matnner,
and in fact not only appears better, but ac
tually asome the cheerful. whest it suited
his oriae'contvenience and interest. Why,
I iltnpeople make themselves and
, and miserable. by iudulg
ingan e t,.whica is so easily over
ome? ''re t he cheerful. under all
circumstances, and Sou. will aikfnucb.to
t liiiith and happiness of oislf,- and
lrlwith whom you associttifAmrican
Mccauic. -
hyIAa einventor in the Untted itaes, who
basiutroduced succensfully so greal a Va
rety-of ne I invented articles, as Mr.
tI.' Aiken of 1"ranklin N. II. Among this
ariety is a set of sall tools, crnsisting
if 20 dill'erent kinds. including chissels,
countersink, screw driver, marker, awls,
ke., all of which are entained int a neat
ase of a convenient size for the pocket,
snI accompanied by a handle and grip,
inrwhich either of the tools may be readi
ly set, and instantly secured by meatns of
a socket in the end of the case. The wholoe
set, includittg case, hardle atnd tools are
sold for one dollar, whbich is less than one
liflt of the price which their superior utili
iy and convenience wonld warrant. No
arpenter, cabittet tmaker, carriage maker,
r smith shoauld do without thecm.-Amei-.
:a Mch/anilc.
Bacon is so cheap on the Mtississippi,
that the captaas or steommboats are burtning
ifor Iuel. Ia is saisi to be only one cent
pr lb.. whlicht is cheaper for fuel itan wood
-A mrrican Mechanic.
- -YImELEAL
The silken ic thaut binds tw. wilLing~ hearts '
MARRIED,
On Wednesday eveing the 29th mat., by the
Rev. W. IB. Johnason. Mr. WSL.LIAX Lrtwas, of
Philadelphia. Pa., to Miss Msav Covan,. of this
rlage.
OBITUARY.
Died, on the 29th nt., Airs. MAnT Yuuso
BL~oOV, of this District, aged 73 years.
In nioticing the death of this venerable lady,
we cannot forbear mentioning a most singular
md extraordiniary fact, that although shte has
etit most of her life within three mtiles of this
rllage, she hats niot fur the last thirty years. been
vithmt stphL. of the Court H mnse, or placed a
not within the incorporate limits of our village.
Nor has she lefl her plantation. but once dura
ng that time, when uihe remined a short time
tmly. i8he niever lias ditring this period. tman
tested ant desire to visit the village. although
er bodily health has been such as to admit of
ier frding hers, np to the time of linr last sick
ses; andt she has not taken medichne from any
itaencinig physiciant in the last twenty years.
Nor hans the indulgence of a feeling ofper
tonal attianosity towards any one. been the
munse of her isnlation, hot simply a preference,
always expressed. to remtain at home. a en
tant guadian over her domte4 peerns.'
She has expressed this desir'-, ande shown i
mere folly, since the death of her husband, al
hough she visited very little previons'to iD.
leath. We think it may safe-ly be. asserted that
mch an instance of domestic attachment las
meldomn, if ever, appeared on record.
She las one son who has been hercoeJ
omapan. and to whom her deatht must'b'
eers affliction. She tas other children a'
erenit pars of the connt,. bn whoar it
a consolation to knew.if noutieahonfd
teir eyes, that she daed in the hope of a blessed~
immortality beyond the grave. ..
TOA. ABS'TINENCE MF$TNG.l
The Memhemsor the MeehaniesTutnd Abst-i
meee Society of Edge6erd Distretareses
ad to meet at the C'olrt fRonseose Mond'ay
atning next,'the 18th iag.. at early eatw
light.
By oraer of the Presider. ,-r
ED. PENN .p.
ipm
sc hc t ai candidate
j? for:Brigadir General of
r gad nfatry. 8. C. M.. to fill
b. n-e by the regnatiun of n
is hereby orderedto be held
t s.'oths 4th Mo oAgns
WIGFALL'. Reg.
C6 24
ARTERS,
-JRRsinoi, Jine 22, 182.
Orders .
TE- esWoned Officers of tie follow
are ordered to encamp for
5,e bersinupecified. viz:
- I nfantry.at Yngnte's, on
eo t July next.
Thir Brigade of Infiantry, at a place to
e s the Major General ofthe .tb Di
i'eig y, tuee 24 day of* Angust nexL
Thed of Infantry, on Tuesday, the
Dth daof adt next.
The li a .or infantry, on Tuesday
he 23d day aguat net Tie Major Gen
Irlofbo ieson will dessignaie the placeI
rot the lst4s(2d Brigades to enramp. and re
port to thrw1uatader-in-el'ief. the placet so
elected -
The 91bB.amde of fEantry, at tie Lime
toae pralg eh Monday. ue 5th day of Seii
embernss
The 5th BrIgade of Infantry. near Camden.
ifa MA'tlWgtse 19mb day ofd'epienlbter nit.
The 7th ' e of ilitimry, near Soci-ry
f ill, on i.the 27th day of september
ext. 'j
The 'owNfsi aned Officers of the It and
th -*igea' Calry will eicanamp by Regi
Met" trBiga iten nf iasry i which
_" ar. --or by Brigad@-%, with either
Brgade-if tRof-tir lDivisionl. as the
3ri dioa. convenient. e
' f ioftie leti nd rthl Divi
ons.an Generals of the Sth. a
kb and 7 are requir-d to extend no
nuch ofin -as relite w- o their respective tj
The Qu Misrr)ater General will cane the e
wins and ,"t go be at eat-h encanpment is.
jue tie
The .41 Aids-de-Catmp to the Com
nandat r ,are ordered to attesd the ena
amp ' oluuelWWigfall, Dikinson,
rhomsonE gab. Maiaanl Wallace. 3lr- .
shall. Siiz Mand Taylor. .
By ' -19. Comnander-in-Chief
J. W. CANTEY.
and uaaspector Gameral.
ynly7 61 G 24
lerffs- Sale.
of sundry writs offieri Fa
C iball'proceed to sell at Edge
iew Co ' o_ e, on the first Monday and
uesday: of A'gust nelt, the fullowig ,
to rt ... r
ieborn Jones, v,. the same. .B. &J.
). Boukoight, vs. the same. The same
rs. Jamites T. Honey, and florasio Hane ,.
wo hundred and twenty -five acres of land,
iore or lens, adjomiig Nathan Norris and
tiners, the property of Horatio Heney. 1
E.-B. Presley, vs. Wi'lliam Walker, one
ose.
0. L. & E. Penn & Co. vs. John Car- ~
entr. The same vs. the same. The
nume vs. Dennis Carpentler, and John [
lapenter.. A. Bland, vs. John Carpen- ti
er. John Amake-r, assignee, vs. the samme.r
nc negro girl'Maryanu, ethe property of
hnt Gapenter.
Wan, Brimsonadm'r. vs. Lewis Eilley.~
ho same vs. Julius C. Pardue, and Lewis e,
lzey two negroes viz: Patrick and lHes
er, the property of Lewvis Ellzey. :
Fox, Mdille r; & Co., vs. Johhn Warren, ti
50 acres of Iand more or less, adjoining
tlat lan Norris and others.
Ellis Golf vs. Rudolph Carter, five thou
and acres of land more or less adjoining -
Fohn Wise, W. S. Howard, and others.
Matthew Corloy for Brysan and Minor,
i. William Strone jr.. two hundred ucres
f land more or Ies, adjoining Edlmnud
oyd and others. C
t~amuel Rt. Fuller, bearer, vs. Ann hlull ni
dm'rz of (uiden"m Ilull dec-, one hoase
and las in the Tuwn of Hamburg occupsied
a present by Defendant, m
lingh N. Qarliestsr., vS- Margaret t
)gilviet. Landssn Tucker hr. vs. thme samte,
e tract ofiland where Defendant lives. s:
A. iunioghiaf, vsa. Thomas Oliver, ei
wo hundred acres of land, mnore or less, i
sdjoiinsg James0 GoIE' and others. 0
CharleS Lamnar,'s. Julius II oward. Juhn "
oward. anal Rudolph Carter, 200) acres of '
and. more~ or less, adjoining J. Benson, t
tr. Laindr, and others. levied on a- the
aroperty. of-Julius and Johsn Howard
lae'A-ither vs. M. S. Mosely, James
blsely4 ad -W. W. Williams, one thou
and acros of land more or less lying on4
Lridge Creek, adjoining Edmunid Ken-st
sedy and John Bauskett, levied on as the b
sroeyofW. W.'Williams. t
Termseaash. h I
S. CHR ISTIE, s. E. D. p
July 13%1842. e~ 24
EDGE '!!LD DISTItICT.
aeur ,Cgas- foefsr ofMo
owis Ellsoy. ~ gg
Y an order from the Cotnof Commonj
BPleas, inh si.stated case, I shall
,enceed to mil dg~sIdCourt House. on 4
e rait Moaini tinext, the traet of
ad whereasth now lives, con
uizbuttod mnd farty acres, more or
- 'nd o mandf the~ eseate o Thomrs
(glrp oney whith must be in cash.
rhe itle' uigswd but not delivered, till.
e whole of the pawhek noi bepaid,. and
F the (g|amOt.o theSeredit -a be not
~adwhPtb.prom ta behresold on
bat -a.s~Sh *
8 CHR~U ISTIE. sx.
3OO~i~#~ PZNTWo
F Er Zttiuenieldwith
no sudn elattibWOlle.
s .Ea43Pw un
THE- U. d. DISTRICT COURT,
DISTRICT OF $OUTU CAROLINA.
IN BANKRUPTCY.
II ER EAS Leshe Smith, Bootand Shoe
tmaker of Newberry village, and State
fSouth Carolina, bath filed a petition praying
aIt he niay be declared a Bankrupt, pursuant
3 the Act of Congress of the United States,
made, and now in force, concerning Bankrupts,
nd that lie may lave the benefit of the said
ct; this is to live notice of the said Petition,
ad that a hearng thereof will be bad before the
Ionorable Robert B. Gilchrist. Judge of the
id Court, at a Court to be holden at the Fed
ral Court House. in Charleston, on Monday
ie frat day of August next, at eleven o'clock.
6. M., at which place and timc all persons in.
irested may appear and shew cause, if any
Iey have. why the prayer of the said petition
r should not be granted
Charleston, 7th day of July, 1842.
H. Y. GRAY. Clerk.
July 13 3t 24
State of South aroliia,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
IN THE COMMON PLEAS.
. M. & W. Adams,
VS. C4. S4.
;ydney S. Boyce.
P HE defendant Sydney S. Boyce, who is
now in lih enstody of Simeon Chistie,
;heriff of Edgefield district, by virtue ofa writ
faa pins ad satisfaciendum, at the suit ofJ. M.
k W. Adams. having filed his petition with a
chedule on oath, of hie entire estate, with a
iew of being admitted to the benefit of the Act
f the General Assembly. known as the "in
olvena Debtors Act," It is ordered, that all and
iigular the creditors of the said defendant. be
nd they are hereby simmoned toshow cause if
i1y thev can. in tIe Court of Common Pleas,
orEdgefield District. atEdgefleld Court Ilouse,
1n Tuesday the second day of its next October
erm. or on such other day of the said term as
he Court may order, why the said Sydney S.
oyce shouki not be admitied ts the benefit of
he sitid Act. upon his executing the requisite
faigt.ment.
Clerk's at GEO. POPE, c. c. r.
Clerk's Ofce. oth Jadju. 1842.
July 13 ($14 50) 3m 24
Land fbr Sale.
If E Subscriber w% ill sell at EsigeGeld C.11.
on the first Alonday in Augu.t nelt, a
aluable
TRACT OF LAND,
ontaiii.ing three hundred and forty-two acres,
tore or less, situate on the waters of Mountain
ad lorse Pen Creeks. adjining lands of .1r.
ngrove. Mr. Philips, hir. Ream. Mr. Gole
man, and others. The tract is all in wood.
The terms of sale tare one and two years
redit, the purcheer giving notes with two
oasd securities, bearing interest from date on
e last paytmentand a warrant or good tide will
e given.
G. r. STIEFER.
July 6 4t 23
In Bankruptcy.
HE Subscriber has been, by the Judge o
.3 the District Court for South Carolina
istticet. appois.ted Commissioner for Flgefield
)istrict, pursuant to the provisions of the Act
fCongress. made, and now in force, concern
g Bankrupts. Therfore, any person wish
g to avail himself ofsaid Act, wdil please call
pon the underigned. at IIamburg, , C., who
Il prepre all the paper neessary toa fial
ischarge, on as liberal t,-rirs asany other per
n, having procured all the Rlaes and Blanks
rsaid Court required. &c.
IamburgJun.27th 1Q42 if 20
TH E U. S. DISTRICT COURT,
D:sTRat 07 BOUT!! OaARou.11A
IN B ANK RUPTCY.
W HEREAS, James L. Ande'rsot, %~e
chianic, residing in Ahhevrille District,
tate of South Carolina. hsath filed a petition
raying that he may be declared a bankrpt
ursuant to the Act of Congress of the United
taes, made, and now in force, concerning
nnkruapts, and that lhe may Ire thme benefit of
ie said Act; this is to give tnotice of the said
tition. and tdat a hearing there-of will be laud
fore the Inonorable Robert II Gilchiris.Judge
r thse saids Cisnrt, at a Couart to he hiolden at
a Federal Coturt linse, ini Charleston. on
sanday the eighteenth davofJiuly next, at ele
en o'clock, A. 31.. at which place and time all
enons interested may appear and shew can'se.
any they hare. why the prayer ofthie saidl peti
caner should nt be granted.
Chareston,23rd dlav of June. 1942.
'I. . GRAY. Ckrds.
jone 29 3t 2'2
'lIE U. S. DISTRICT COURT,
DasTtct OF SnrTH CAaoz.INA.
IN 11.ANKRUTPTCY.
W HIE R EAS, L-wis UI. Cobh. Mlechanic,
residing ina Abbeville District. South
arolina. liath filed a petition prayiing that lie
ny be declare'd a Batik rupt. parsnant to the
ei of Congress o.f the Uaiited. Staites, made.
ad nowy in force, concertlnt lBaakrut<s. and
at he may heave the beiiefi of the said Act:
is is to give notice of hie said Petition, aand
st a hearing thereof will be had before the
lonoabule Robert II. Cilchirist. Judge of dae
1id Court. at a ('ourt to be hsolden at the Fed
rl Court losnse. in Chsarleetmn, on Monday
s eighiteensth day oh July next. at eleven
eock, A. M.. at which place aned ime all per
ins interested may appear and slhew crie,. if
y they liave, why the praver of the said pe
tioner'should not be grunted.
Charleston, 23rd day of Junie, 1842.
II, Y. GRAY, Clerk.
June 29 3t 22
Notice.
STR AYED from the subscriber on the 22d1
.March.a asmall lielht bay HOR SE COLT.
to years old, unaltered, with white feet, a
laze iu hiis face, wvith a very heavy mane and
sii. Whent last heard fromt, he was near Camn
ridge, in company withs a stray Mule. Any
erson .seeing such a Colt will ple'ase take him
p. and drop a line to the sublsscriber at Sleepy
reek. Edgefield District. S C., anad they shall
a well pad for their tirtable.
JAMES DORN.
June22 3t* 21
Uedical Notice,
r. .JOHN G. WILLIAMYS,
[FFERS his professional service, to the
citizens of Edgehleld village arid adaceut
onar , and las taken an Office next door to
;en. .1 L. Bonsham's near the Conra Hlouse,
rhere be can be found at all times during the
sy, anid during the night at S. F. Goode's
welling. except when absent on praofessional
uties.
nay25. tf Iy
London Porter.
SSUPERIOR -A RTICLE, just reeivaed
SRAltTON & IITEIGS.
June 22 40 21
Kavana Cigars,
4 R suP uplyo a iosdenjscrpin
insy4 :4 14,
p4
List of Le;
R EAINING i the Post eub&at
field C. H.,on the firnt day
11y Persons enquiring for letters
will please mention it.
A. Kirkey, Jon
Aizaway. William Kennedy, S IV 2
Abney, Dr W 2 L.
Allen, em Hiram Lagrone, Jacob
& John Lark, Precious
B. Lowe, Dennis
Bart. Esq. A Littleton, Nacy
Bodie, Nathan Lang. Susannah
Bryan Esq. Robin Laveless, Susan
Banks, Amos M.
Bland, Eliza Marchan. Rachoel
Brooks, P S McDaniel, Levi
Barronton, Elisha NlcKane, B j
Berry, Rev Air afacca. Charles 2
Burkhalter, Martin Miton, W iley 3
Blalock. %Irs Rocella Alood, H M -
Burt. Eeq Samuel C McCollough, J J
Btrannumn, 'Willia Mav. 3lanh A
Bailey. Andrew McDaniel. J E
itacou. Nancy ('er'vt.) Morgan. liss Oliva
nsey. Emberson McDaniel, William
Blease, i$rs Bethany Alitchell, Abram 2
C. AlcDaniel, Sim
Cook, senr. Mr Wi!. Murphy, Osmus
liam or Jeremiah N.
Cook. Nicholison, DrJ ( 2
Chumm. Col Joseph S Nicholson, Shemuel
Cashy, Mir U.
Contry. Ars Susan Odam, bloom,
Comassioner of Free Ogilvie, Dr P 6 8
Schools 2 P.
Carlidge, Afalcom Price, Mrs Math.
D. Posey, Samuel Esq.
Dnwd. Esq. C A 2 Peoples. N M
Dutten, 0 2 Pow, Philip
Dowd, C A or James Presly, Miss Elizabetir
Thorn R.
E Richardson, Esq. J P 2
Elder, H B Riddle, William
F. Romans, John
Forrest. William 2 Roe, Lemuel
Frew, Williau Roper, W G
Fair. J H Ri , J G
Fargerson. Thoms 2 Ranson, Alary E
Fair, Mrs Mary Randal, L B
Fazier, Capt or Driver, S.
G. Simkins, Judge
Geiger. Elizabeth Schukz, H
Griffin. James Slarr. lary
Garret, William Shadrick. J. L
II. T.
Harvey. Thoma B Tillman, 1
flllioter. Catherine Turner, I C
lill. Joel D Tibbetti, D IV - -
lines, Frances Tomkmnis, Salons
lolmrs: En-itt U.
Homes, Amto Upsan, M'
Harrs, David V. W.
J. 'Vensant, A T
Jones. Seah:en Wise. Theresa
Johnson, Reuben Wigfall, Sarah
K. Wiarrem, Joka
Kile, John Thrait Watson, Samuel 3
I. FRAZIER, P. M.
July 6 (115) t 23
Selling oflat Cost for Cash,
T tiE subscriber offers for sale wholesale
and retail a large and extensive stock of
Ready Made ClotUng an4
HATS,
at Francis II. Cooke's old stand. Thosein want
of either, will do well to call and examine the
stock before purebasing, as the goods will be
sold lower than they can be bought in the city
or elsewhere. P. W. AUTEN
P. S. Those indebted to F. H. Cooke 6f
noteor book account, will call ontheiabscruibes
at the sAoM and makepa ut
Augusta, Ga., April' 1 4 18
at ~ ~ ~ . the amyadmaepr
.......r...... .
State of South Carolina.
.EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
.IN THE COMMON PLEAS.
Robert WV. M1sthis,
tiiley afiltmir.- b~aAacaet
T H E PlaIIiraif thie d.y fled his dea
claration in my ofic, and the defendant
having no ttife or attornhey, known to be with
in the State, on whenia copy of the same, willi
a rule to plead. could be served. It is ordered,
that the defendant plead to tie said declarations
within a year and a day, or final and absolute
judgment will be given against him.
G EO. PUPE, c. c. e.
Clerk's0ffee.Dec.15.1841- c. aqe 47
State of South C'arolina,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
INy THE COMMON PLEAS.
C. J. Clver , k" Dedaratfinis AttackAIREt.
W IE.R EA S thme Plaintiffin the above stas'
tedecase. hasu'tbisday Bledhiasdeclaratiout
ngainst the lDfendant, who is absent from, and
witho'ut thme liamitis ofthis State, as it isi'sid.hbar
is'g gieitier n~ ife nor attoracy, known within the
samwe, on whom a copy ofthe declaration tweth a
rule to plead tleereto, might 6e served: th9der
edl, that the. Defemdant plead to the said declara
tion, within a year and a day,. from the date
tduereof. oiherwise Gunal and absolute judgme nt
will bo awarded aguinst himn.
Clerk's Ofeie, ( GEO. POPE, c. c. r.
Oct. 18. 1841. a qe d6
State of' South Carolina,
F.DGEFIELD DISTRICT.
IN~ THlE COMMON I'LEAS.
Beverly Burton) Attachmzeut,
vs
Win. Mf. Steifie. ) Debt,
r'H1E Plaintill'having this day filed hir
U D~eclaration in my office. aud the Defends
ant haring no Wife or Attorney knowato be
within the State, on whom a copy of she same,
wite a rule to plead, could he served. It is or
dered that the Defendant plead to the said dec
laration within a year and a day, or final and
absolute judgement will begiven agaisnst him,
GEO. POPE, c. c. r.
Clerk's Office,
Dec.l$8,l184.( an 2 7 50 47
$tate of~ South Carolina.-'.<
EDGEFIELD DIWTRICT.
iN THlE COMMON PLEAS.
Win. Scurry.,
vs. Dedaration in Assumps it.
John Scurry.~
Wan. HI. brennan,.
for the use of |
Win. Searry, Dcdaration in Drot.
ts.
John Scurry. -1
T5 HIE pantiffs naring the, day filed their
..declarations in the above stated eases, ias
my office, and thme defendant havinp no wife or
attorney, known to be friabin this State, otr
whom a copy of said declarations, with a rude
toi plead shall he sereed. It.i order. at the -
said defendant do plead to the said declarati.mne
within a year and day from the publication o( -..
this order, or final and absolute judgment wi~ -
be awarded against himt.
Clers Ofice, GEO. POPE, c. c. w.
7th May, 1842. 5 Ny 18 .
8. 8. TOPRIS,#f
ATTORNEY AT/LAW.~
IX~LLatend pnetaally to~ usm f
B. Preley's bin=s ~ -.