Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, August 17, 1842, Image 3
-PROCEEDINGS
i m Ce dion, held
m6" C., August 8th 1842.
m'p~ isio.of a call made by the Pr
the State Temperance Societ
Res appointed by the difere
tine Societies throughout theSta
at the Methodist Church
ville. at 10 o'clock, A. M. on the 8
-August, 1812.
ABer a rayer by the Rev. C. C. Pinr
ny, the ion. John B. O'Neall, Preside
of the State Temperance Society, took iI
Chair, and appointed J. .1. Robert and I
J. Arthur, Secretaries of the conventio
The President, after the organizatiuu
the Convention, delivered an elbequent A,
-.,.ram_ highly appropriate to the occasio,
' which be congratulated the meabers
the Convention upon the favorable circut
stances under which they were furnish4
of the success, and the prospect of uli
mate triumph -n the noble enterprize
which they were engaged. He then pi
eeeded tostate in a clear and succit
Manner, the various subjects that wou
eiesarily demand the attention and en
aldeptof 4 the Convention. and conelut
edbj impiessing upon the members the n
eftky of uuion and concer of aetic
I o all who desire the prosperity of th
pat moral enterprise.
A call was made by the President f(
the Delegtes of the several Societies 1
present temselves, by Districts, at t
S taries' table, when upward of 2C
pseented their credentials. and their nami
a rnregistered.
!#'(The names of Delegates are omitted i
-he Mountaineer, for the want of rnm
but they will be published in the pamahli
copy ofutbe proceedings, and in the Teu
pewee Advocate, and also the Reports i
the dIereut Committees.]
The following resolution was offered b
-Dr. Degan seconded by Rev. J. M. Tin
mon, and unanimously adopted:
Reiessed. That the President of th
Couention be requesed to appoint ta
jsahersto act with hiniself as a Con
uitsisiIt select proper persons to mAl
JAddresses during the sessions of th
Th Nesident appointed the Rev. C
C. Paickney and James A, Ashby on 0
4e:uette.
Thetfllowing resolution was offered h
Dr. LAland, seconded by Rev. Jos. Grii
hamSid after some remarks by Dr. Lt
,aud and Mr. Grisham, was unanitmousl
tdepted:
That a committee be appoin
t prea re and lay before the Conve
, with, a statistical report contai
ing the names of aU the Temperance Si
cieties in South Carolina, the number,
members in each, and the kind of pled,
1afolowiug gentlemen were appoin
ad outhecomminee: Rev. 4. W. Leland
Rev..J. Grisham, T. McGruder, D. Le,
"-Sa'Od Glen.. D. Wallace.
0kMr. Ashby. from the committee appoi
snc i ab. personsto deliver pul
t tu thatthey bad sae
.L. neyand B.,Somme
addressesaa time a
,esolMesse
* J;'A.Black, S. Rt. Blak, Cu
pepperi 1. Summer and J. L. Kenn'da
was usmanlmously adopted:
Remuderd, That a committeebe appoin
edl s-prepere a-statement of the principt
and designs of the Convention in siseir e
forts to ptmote thte canc of Temperne
utterly dislaiminag all political comnbina
tion and all dependence upon Legislati1
aid.
The followiog gentlemen were appoic
edl on the committee: Miesirs. White
Glenn, Crook, Culpep cr. Bnrges. Ifa
rington, Timmons, H.:summewr, Dr. J. M
Simpso and J. A. kiack.
Tb following resolution was ulieri
by Rev. J. L. Reytnuld.., seco~uled bay M~l
Dean, and unanimously adopted :
ResofEwd, That a coammittee be appoin
ed toprepare forthwith and tav before 'I
Cmovapon a plan of organization fur Ut
whole State, whereby the several Distric
mayibe brougfit into harmonioaus and ell
cient action in extendin~g and comapletit
the triumph of the principles of Tempe
anIw
The following gentlemen were appoin
ed on the committee :-Messru Reystold
Dean, Norton, Piuckney, Frean. Wart
inwy- Gray, Canghaman and Ed wiards.
GO mon of Gen. Whitner, the Cor
yentin took a recess until half past 20
Bialf past 2 o'clock. P.3M
-TbfEooeention, together withb a lar1
eeaeberse oiftbe citizen. of Greenville ar
she safrona'o country. assembled in tl
grove near the Mtodist Chureh (a suita
ble stand ad seats having been prepari
for the occasion,) and were addressed I
the Rev. J. L. Kennedy, after which
Temperance Ode was sug by the Choi
The following resolution was offered I
she Rev. P. A. Strobel. seconded by Simi
bon Bobo. Esq., arnd after some disenssiai
in ylileb Messrs. Strobel, Bobo, Farroi
1,4. Blact. Ashby, Grisham, Cnn at
Fneisparticipeted, was unanimously
dopsed:
.sIped, That a Committee be al
peinted to draft Resolutions expressive
the viewsof this Convention of the propri
my ota cordial co-operation amaon. all th
* friends of Temperance, notwithsiandin
the difetence in the Pledges they hav
Stoe! BooAshby. Spiere:
Fassow,'Blanding,W. D. Anderson, Pow:
Tuaad Feller were appointed ..n ii
Candtfili.
The iaiowing Resolution was of'ere
by the Rsv. Wm. Martin, seconded h
duLGil~, and after some remarks I
sews Martin, Grimn and Kennedy, we
'.nt~ioesiy adopted:
dees~.4d, That a committee be appoin!
mbody the views of the Conventic
mortance of united and generi
ndsupport of the Temperani
~e fcial organ of our Stai
~ngentlemen were appoin
tt~see: Messrs. Martin, Grl
*Cos', Barnes. Gibsoin, Good
Jj,.Money ap4 gEsumwee.
The following resolution was fcered by
Mr. B. C. Pressly. seconded by H. Sum
mer, Esq.. and after some remarks from
those gentlemen, was unanimously ado4pt
ed:
C Resolved. That a committee of one from
Y' each District be appointed to prepare a
nt Address to the people of the State - W
le subject of Tempernce.
S on minotion of tr. Pressly, the President
Lh of the Conueotion was requested to act as
Chairiaan oif this Committee.
k- The Chair then announced the follow
ut ing gentlemen as coustitutiug the commit
ie tee:
. ion. J. B. O'Neall, Chairman. B. C.
u. Pressly of Charleston. H. Summer of New
of berry. Rev. W. J. Hurley ..f Baruwell.
I Samuel Clark of Edgefield, Dr. Thomas
u. Lee f Abbeville. Rev. A Rice of Ander
of son, J. o. Lewis of Pendleton. Silas Kirk
m- sy of Pickens. G. F. Townes of Green
d ville. J. L. Anderson of Laurens. Dr. Le
i- laud ol Ricbland. W illian K. Clowney of
in Union, S. R. Black of York, Thomas Shu
i- ler of Lexington. E. DeTreville of Orange
ct turg. J S. Wilson of Cheater. Rev. J. L.
Id Reynolds of Fairfieltd, G. W. Gill of Lan
i- ca-ter. Rev. J. 31. Timmons of Darling
I- ton, D. B. McCarn of Chesterfield. T. 0.
P. Vernun of Spartanthirg. T. (;. Pearce
| of Alarlborough, R. W. Timomns of Ma
in !rin. anl C. B. Farmer of Colleton.
On motion of .\r. Ashbly. it %%as order
ir ed that a committee of t wo be appointed to
:o receive subscriptions to the Temperanre
e Advocate during the sitting of the Cunven
0 tion,
s Messrs. Ashby and Grisham were ap
pointed on the Commitiee.
in The following resolution was introduced
,. by Col. Townes, secouded,aud utnanimous
-1 ly adopted:
;- Resolved, That the formation ofthe Col
31 lege Temperance Society is an event which
has given increased confidence to the pen
iy pie of the State in the South Carolina Col
i- loge. and inbures it, useftaluess.
T he Convention the adjourned, to meet
is on to-moriow at t1) o'clock.
o RLM'VILLr., Turday Augu: 9.
1. The Convetioun assembled at i0 o'elck.
e. in the grove near ite lethodii6t Church,
it and alter a prayer by the Rev. A. W. Le
laud, proceeded to bu-iness
The proceedings of yesterday's meeting
e having been read by oueul the Secrctaries.
Gee. Whituer. front the committee up
y pointed to prepare a statement of The prin
. ciples and designs of the Convenmion in
- their efforts to promato the Temperance
y cause, submitted a report. recommending
the adoption of the followirfg resolutous:
t. Resolred, That our object is not to force,
. but too persuade men to be sober.
3- Resolved. That we divsclaim, utterly. alt
)- Sectarian ot Political coombination, and all
f dependence upon. or intention to seek Le
e g slative aid in the reformation in which
we are engaged. .
t- On the vote toeing taken, the Report and
1. Resolutions were unanimously adopted.
I- Rev. I:n. M. Martin, from the commit
tee appointed to embudy the views of the
a- Convention as to the importance of the
3. united and general patronage and support
- o the Temperance Advocate, submitted a
r, Report,.recommending the adofiion of the
foliowing resolution:
&sBrdese That "eacl mebier of '
* jIU~ieo sedto ieceK1-.
thbi Pfbb Prospectusad use
t, best exeruons to increase the number of
s. subscribers to the taper.
. The Report and &lesoiution, after some
,, remarks by AMessrs. itobo aud Summer.
twas unanmously adopted.
t- Dr. Leland, tromt the committee appoint.
es ed to prepare a 8:uscal Report of the
f. nanics ol all the Temperance Societien in
.,South Carutinta, the n..mber of memtabers
Sa n each; and the kind of Pleds,- they seser
re all) adop)., submtitted a lieport, fr. im wh.cb
it appeared there were about ninely Tem-.
t perance docteties in the State. ot wInch
r, jiy hand adopted the- tanal abstinetnce
r- Pfedge-aoentiae u as'mntoian Ptedge,
~. and ?wentdy toe partal Pt udge.-Th atthie
nuniber ol memblers belontgmtg to the dif
-d lfercai dovaenes in the Sm ate i-, abtout eletrn
j. thousain.. une huend ru d, os . hu.gm about three
thousaund ?hire hundred arr ladies.
t. T he Rteport as read. anmd ordered to be
le puabhsh. d a ath the proceedingsol the. Con
ta Rev. J. L. Reynoldts, from te commit
. tee appoaintied to prej.are a plana ef organs
mg zation fur the whole State. aw hereby the
r- several Districts mnay be brought tutu liar
mouious and efficient lctiuon ina extending
- and completing the trimph of thme prinaci
s, pies of Tempiterance, subtmitted a Report.
I- recommiendiug the fortmatton of District
Socteties, composed of Detegates from the
,. several Socitiues m the Dmstrict, and the
'- dissemmination of mintmimaon by mecur
of Temperance Tracts. &c., which wore
utianimously adopted.
;e Rev. P. A. Strobel, from the committee
d appointed to dra Resolutionas expressive
te of the views of the Convetion of the pro
m- priety, of a cordial co-operation atmong alt
ed the friends of Temperance. nowithstand
'y ing the difference in the Pledges they have
a adopted, submitted a Report and the foi
r. lowing Resolutiuns, which were unani
sy inausty adopted.
,- 1st. Resolved, That it is necessary to the
a, success of the Temperance Reformation.
v, that the friends of Temnperance throughout
ad the State. disregardiug the difference in the
m. Pledges which they have subscribed.should
make a united anid vigorous effort for the
>- dissemination of Tlempearance priniciples:
af 2d. Resoled, TIhat in order tthat harmuo
I- ny may8 prv~i aaimmngst us, and that there
e may be a cordial co-o'peranton between mthe
idillercut associanons, that weo should ah
e stain from proscription anid deanuaation,.
and leave every individual and every So
, ciety to the ,adopitiun of these measures
p. which they may see proper to select.
le 3d. Resedd That it a the duty of
Temtperanace nien tat recognize each otlmen
d; as brethren and co-laebourers iu thme same
y great enterprize, whatever may tie the dlmf
y ference in their sentiments.
ms 4th. ResoLved. That in the opinion of
this Conven ion it is desirable, in oarder to
Spromote union anal cordial co-operation
n amtong the friends of Tetmperance, that
at union tmeetings Ahoutl he held by the dif
* (great datelettes, fair a friendly and mnutual
e interchange ofsentimients atid united effhrm
in the succesa of the Toemperane enter
t-prsze.
f. The Hon. J. B. 0'Neall, Chairman of
I the Uommittee appointed to prepare an
A~idress to the neonlo of the Stateoan the
subject of Teaperanco. botormeJ tha Cwu
rention that the Cominittee had held ,S
meeting, and determined to submit a beisj
Address to the people of the Stag but tIb
the Address had not yet been prepared-.
On motiou of AIr. Presly. the Chairman
Df the Committee was r-quested to prepare
the Address at his earliest convenience for
publication, with the proceedings of this
Convention.
On motion of Dr. Leland, it was ordered
bat Rev. Wel. Al. 1artin. P. A. Strobel
ad :. J. Arthur crmnstitute a Co-nmittee
to take charge of the papers, and to prepare
the proceedings of ibis Convention for
publication.
On mocition of Dr. Leland, ordered that
1000 copies air the proceedings of this
Convention he published in pamphlet form.
On motion of Rev. Win. Al. blartin, it
was
Rosolved unanimously. That the thanks
of the Convention be tendered to the Pastor
ad ofli-ial nmhemers of the Methodist
Church of Greenvile for their kindness in
tendering to the Cervention the use of this
L;ha rch.
On motion of 11ev. A. Rice,
Resolted ununrimously. Thai the thanks
if tihe Converion be tendered to the citi
neus of Greenville for the kindnes. and
icspitality which they have extended to
wards the nmembr.lers of this Convention.
rhe President having withdrawn. Gen.
'hitner took the Chair, and on motion of
E. 11. Britton, it waia
Unaniesously iesolved. That the thanks
If ltisa tmeeting he tendered to his Hloonor,
limo. C. O'Neall. fair the gentlemanly and
Ile nanner in % hich he has presided over
his Convettiun.
On mntion of Dr. Leland.
Unuinivmously resolred, That the thanks
if the Cnvention lie tendered in the Se
-retaries of mihis Con ventiot for the faithful
lisicharge oir the duites coifided to them.
The Convention, after a prayer by the
[ev. Alr. Gibisu. of Gree'nville, on motion
if .aj. Aabby, adjourned sine die.
OBITUARY.
[(coununniwted.
ELr-RZ Stuxiss Piccs.s, the only son of
lie Ilot. r. W. Pickens,. died at the residemce
of his liather, on Vednesday the 10th instant,
,cd two years, eleven sutintls and twenty.
tine days. The indicationis of intellect and feel
tig ins this dear child. were mi'voraltly omarked
bough so young. and bound hin, to 1sm fond pa
ents by very troig tfiem. Removed from earth
it so early anm age. aa nssocmntod with the spir
tis of just mien made peifect, the energies of
hit precious babe are tnuw expanditg and ma
os ing it the nuble.t enoplo ients. nuder the
mumediate intlueace of God our Savior. Pre
-io mbe ! Thine ea titly remmams are hem en
omhed, but thy spirit hatlh fled to God. Usip
)y. tience happy art thou in tane early escspe
a a better .md a holier world!
Died, at Eigewoiod, near Edgefield C. nl.,
a the leth inst., in the 35th ycur olier age,
Urs. SlARGAP9r ELIZA PIcxas, wife of the
Run. F. W. Pirckens. anmd eldest child of the
ate Col. Eldred Sinikins. The disease (Con
testive fever) with which she was attacked
nade its ivasion and run its rapid course of
festruction. under circuntstances well ealculat
sd to arrest serious attention. and to escite so
oemn redecinn. What a change has the Inaps
f fivedaysaffected in the history, reltionas and
lAppinailsi 4 ne family. aqd wnaseirraghavn
targdg .tat shrt a-al
bo -' on F111 mor'nig -On the
Saturday pri is, she was il sim , and
a the full enjoyment of dAmesti: felicity. Ot
imat day. what nmortal had hetter prospects or
note abunrdanmt nteans: of earthly happiteesf
But a liew days before, her husbmanmd had retrm
id iron: Washinmgton,. with a determimnation,
pumbhcly expresmed, of qtmittihng political life,
mnd with tme dmiaign of1 er-joymin the hapiess
wid devoingi Imaclf to mime duticA of domest
afe. Thim. wa, a reaoiuuon pietuliarly grateful
au a n ife who had won bua early aff'ectiomns, and
b hiO iad aeesrttrcated Ihem Irmitn thew bottom of
rt beit of h-'.-ts. Uie hmad in troth returned to
a hmappy housme and somiling wife .'' and to a
avmte who had giti and advanitages that were
mot1 dreanwd ml' whent thme Rmmmnana puet wrote.
O . ti~mme. what w as thmere thatm .ilrs P. could
ave de.,mred Lthat %%d' nioi prel'sented for heren
.mymemt ? Shte occupted amn elevraited pamiltiom in
.cmety, whlmcm atte adornetd by lier acknowlede
-d aietne and gramceiml accomphmlahument; shme
mad at lier cmmanmd all the tm.ms whtichm weailth
oumld mutld to gratmfy aim ek-gzaimt tastle with
whmchshmewanmendowed,nr tosubserve time ends
af ant eunlm~mhtened tbeeolece for which alma
wa pmruo.rtnaml. Amid site was blessamed by hav
n;; heur musmband ammd childrent. mn tIme emjoytment
it good healthm mamder a conmimanm roof. with am
nintructrees, itt aevry way tilted tor her olhice,
eachmintg laer calmdrenm. At1ectionm coniserated
tie pre.mt, and hoptie threwv mLt brighiteat light
it time fuiture. Anmd lnmi was wmre, tlhese were
ile'.nings that was telt amtd apmprectaited by a
piiou. hear-grateful, sintcere amid reverenatial.
y maubumisaive ton time will of( Pro.idenice. W'imat
a chantge dial thea ::cente unidergo to the course of
hew days I Wednmesdamy morning presemied a
ark tahado ul cumntramit. Oni thamt umarninmg her
oungest chtmld, anmd only anin. mimree years old, a
enmarkabmly line boy. unmd justly anm object of
uar'ntal priide & afctonam wam a life-scorpse.
4t mmthers amid a tuother's grmef ammd a kiabanmd's
olhcitude, now ucemnpied thai spthere, which but
lafw day. before had bmeeim gladdented l~y hope,
uy and commidenmce. Thme cloud that was to
trow amn atlBmctive aimd muelancholy gloomn over
liis hemppy faitly ruse umnder circumniances niot
aicuLastedi to e'xci'te sermons alarm. Oni Sattur
lay. talter re'turnmg trotm thme village, M'rsm. P.
omptglained aifalhgiat emtilines; but retired to
med cheerful. iad mnmter am implression Imt her
bratemned inmdispositioni had paaced off. On
Sunsday malt agamt comnplained, but wans not se
-'aualy smck-nout evenm taking medmcine. On
his day, her tile boy. Fildred, was taken with
achill, brat was up aimid running about on Mmmn
lay. on Tuuasday, however, the paroxism of
s diseasue melurmmed wthi iereased violence
vhmicth mmo appumlcamsoms comuld resist. Oat Wed
renday mornrmamg, the little innomcent ex pired
>mighmtimmg a imthear's hope, and carry ing deathm to
s mmother' lmmart. Wh~len the itelligestmce of
cer cild's death was couanyed to her. Mrs. P
was cuimated inm bed, with a fever which was
iot inoughmt to be danmgerouia. 11er heart was
ravercome by the shock, and stink uder the
;raef mof muddemn berievemnent. Fromn that lime
mer disease semtned to take possessioti of.jls
rectium-mer pulse continued to sinmk unitil Fri
lay mormmuu, when she breathed her last, al
nmst win hoot a struaggle, and with scarcely any
moace that the breath had lf her. Durmig lher
lhteems amid aiftmun, her heart was tarned with
wligmaum subimmsten to God. In relationm tam the
hild's de::tm. msme ollen repeated the pions te
nark of Job: "The Lord gave, and the Lord
tath takeni away. blessed be lime natme of the
.,ord."* To her hmusband, whose anxiety be
rayed lins apprehetsson and fear, shte said,
'ym moat shmortly give me np-I thinik that I
Lali die; bit l am inot afraid to meet death.- I
in willimmg to submit to the will of God.'' How
all of instructions are these remarks-coming
a they did from the msicre beart of an inteflt
eat woman. whmose piety was inot prescribed
rules, but was planted and cherished with
.bten faith ina a of noe ..d gratit,...
yazn elan
mw.4r child.
could
1n- an sd op
and improve
,both per.
sonswasno inapt,
it, gentE,
an
tributes of all,
owed hero~to the
ro attracted and
any society, her
t and poleas
ehemde he~pri a dtn
in- fie 16 ,.P r
m9he oiate and intelligent
r advantage,, of a
hightI -ind she combi nedl
O and virtues that
Made -a rue womalc anch
as in a a husband turn to
b maand in a m
daer akie experience the
blesing'y love and teligious
ien fea she was a
mmbe ; and Christians
mal -a up bar lie as an
hoe 4nd aond- paty
looikig 'ee forgiveness upon
bhe - those of othepr -
Get& deare fromearth,
and iia Srely have accepta
bie Iufey whose ur aets
wiN be' thendtive Chiu the
acdonsu
Died, y at camp Eare, uon
Thur -of the dwease of the
heart, , in the 42d year of
his po. &amily and numerous
rWe timly death.
Died na, on the EIdo day
of Ju y..her age, Mrs.
Ar!. erof.Mr. Wifliam
P'raro, Eleeld. 8. C.
- G.
The' ig for the Edge.
field C n Camp Ground,
comine the August.
WE EA T 5TTERSVILLE.
1 N. Ca. eouary.
Woolen bqssespun, the
Ceben Sanegr wear.
r ydespun,white,
coprerws 81%rW wear.
no:1341- . -Saraud Coffee,
Leathuz.C 0311tg, furnace buraot
Brick.&.
A, *a kboke 111ULES.
Twi'g gono
and Har T
Two new Waons W 'mu;IamneS
One tract- o. IAnd. (229 acte.)
f ur b v' 'a n w hic
Miles of de Cal
bia road.i
Any of !-So gvi
eachaar pre~u1Jr -WaaIs re
dit~iawe lgft.i~aietms
pm.m
ganIBBS & Co.
of"tm p1.utison kowR
, fnaceburnt
%~oaa~ aa a g os r
IW saeontake an ad
raaaju lie can g&W a fair Wa
tun. livesy c the laan
t ntteimes.
nil he rght dInairs oft Stt te.1 th s r
*t~e rc2 an pbowiheeo thnae an Col
wiaow. wa su$~ :e pone a tetim bar
blu o hr ea~p patla on thelc, lotnds
bora tha.ifbw r
Adgegt17 1,832m a 29
tatea and ih wherohelaC.
Critia Brmth &aor GetueJaos
wi'lo. wa& ose tte t ieo
hiTo hpeu gpJitatilrl ttain, losin
Ith Tow ofHq suposdedn ths aset
ed. wimattbe lesti~fi On tsan Grer, aS
sin oat notdeicer Ifeaid Bian wile orke
Augst173m3 29
Oaet . 8ida A, a neroo.b
namers oVI!!e. bu I er
bras. Bli~blog or I.'ekllf.
pHenaio ShnAi Olerow hth vr
Sampsoname
he o aper jladncswe- forweardo
prov rrofess y hi.e o tk i
Auust lt,1842 3m 29
ro f g, iht , hastla sa of i
reaIUst, shay .Stiort. atkith'
prlaato iC Charlestich he Ove
seesn.ameh, -s neta ce.r
The wnertocome fotar,
sould pop e geand Ctatei
*Ch .KlODMAN, t. 1 .42.
AugustO7. 12 2
THy U.. CTCOURT,
IN the -ae J. Fos~r ank-i
Cour of nthefrh Diset of
Soth Unte tob ivn Soth
Caolie haN aehesi Com~ur,ehe
shw ei' ~ 't~FederalCnrltont
twnninth n:he ao'eloven
A-lc. I wpid Thnar.,sFouldr
shunot recean Ceincisate,
seaBanru
- -~-RAY, Clerk.
Augunt03 2
.TH~rU.
Sheriff's Sale.
B Y virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa
cias, I shall proceed to sell at Edge
field Court House, on thefrMs Monday and
Tuesday of September next, the following
property :
A. Bland vs. George Whitlock. Bland
& Gadin vs. the same. Blaud & Butler
vs. the same, two hforses.
N. J. Black vs. S. Sainsimons. Alfred
Holley vs. the same. Jacobus & Condict
vs. the same, one House anti Lot ic the
town of Hamburg, known as lot No. 103,
adjoining lot No. 104.
A. Cunningham vs. Thomas Oliver, two
hundrod acres of laud, more or less, ad
joining James Gof' and others.
Isaac A. H ihler vs. Al. S. Mosely, James
Mosely, and W. IV. Williams, ote thou
snud ocres of land more or less ling on
Bridge Creek, adjoining Edmund Ken
nedy John Bauskeir, and others, levied on
as the property of W. v. Williams.
Charles Lamtiar,vs. Julius llowird. Johin
Howard, and Rudolph Carter, 200 acres of
laud, more or less.'adjoining J. Benson,
Mrs. L amar, and others. levied on as the
property of Julius and John Howard.
J. Terry, Commissioner in Equity, vs.
Jno. [Howard. Julius iooard, Lewis Ell
zey. and Rudulph Carter, the above des
cnbed property of Julius and John hiow
ard
Mathew Corley, for Bryan & Minor vs.
William Strome, seur., imto hundred acres
of land, more or less, adjoiining Edmund
Boyd, Win. T. Bird and others.
Samuel t. Fuller, bearer, vs. Ann [full
admn'rx. of Gideon UI. lIull dae., tine house
and lot in the Town of Ilatuburg occupied
at present by Defendant,
Richard I1. Johnson vs. Theophilus
Lundy. 500 acres of land more or less. ad
joining Al. Gearty, Robert McCullough,
and others.
George Pope and others vs. Charles A.
Dowd. one house and lot ins the Villa-,o of
Edgefield. where ho defendant lived up to
the timo of his death.
Samuel F. Goode for another, vs. Elam:
Bmikhalter. 151) acres of land more or le--s,
adjoiniug Caleb Talley and others.
Jesse Jiinengs vs. William Rtow e, six
teen acres f lami, imire or leas, aijoining
Will. Mays, anl otherb.
John B;arry vs Oliver Simpson. two
hundred acres of lard, more tor lnss, ad
joining Wardlaw Stare, Charles Lamar,
and others.
Scaiburn Jones vs. Orasha flancy, Lew
is Jonles & Co. vs. the sanme. R. B. & J.
1). Boukiti-ht vs. the sate. The iamite vs.
Junes T. Haney and Oraslin laney. two
handrad and twenty-five acres oh land,
inure or less. adjoining Nathan Norris and
others, the property of Orasha Hianey.
Landon Tucker, br., vs. Margaret Ogil
vie. Ilugi. A1. Quarles vs. the same, the
tract of land where defendenm lives.
Len is ElIzey vs. Elizabeth Clark, forty
f e acres of land, more or less, where de.
fendant lives, adjoining John Evans and
others,
Charles Hll vs. Richard Coker. The
same vs. the same, one Hforse and Ba
roache.
EUis Goff vs. Rudolph Carter, five thou
sod acres or land,- more or less, adjining
JohoWise, and otiers .
Lewis Jones, br., vs. James Spann, one
thousand acres of land, more or less, where
defendent lives.
Joseph WosJQJ vs. Wn. j8. Iloward,
five thousand acre of land, more or less,
adjuiniug R. Carter, Juhn Curry. & others.
Wnm. Hlightoer & Josep~h IHighiower,
vs. Mlary Floyd. one hundred acres of hand,
more or less adjoining W su. ightoweCr,
N J. Black and others.
B. 1F. Goudy T1. C. vs. John Stirzeneg
ger, thc tract of lawd wbcre dedanit
C. L.. Gsoodlwin vs. S. B. R yan, G. L.
& E. Penns & Co.. vs. iho same. oneiNe
gro woamatn und child.
Benjamin Bairt,,n vs. Fred.rick Chaivis,
ne black tmare, saddle, litidle and mar
tinigails.
Iohn Smneker, Assigneec vs. John Car
I'er. A. Blatid vs. the same. 0. 1.
& E&. Penn & Cu., vs.the same one Negroi
girl Mlary.
B. F. Gandy T. C. vs. Elizabeth Car
ier, oine thousand acres of latnd miore ur less,
adjoininig Johno M ise andu others.
H. F. Goudly, TI. C. is. Rudoiphit 'arier.
touo thousand acres of land miore or less, ud
joining John Wise :.nd others.
Wn. Lever, f r the use of Johan II. Stock
mian, vs. John Charles, thirty acres of land
niore or less adjoining 'mu. Charles andh
others.
Samipson Bland, for L. S. Bland, vs.
Hlenderson Smith, anid Joseph Jay, one
bay Hlorse andl sorrel lurse.
Fox Mliller & Ce., vs. John Charles andl
Williama Charles. mhirty acres of landii maore
or less, adjoining Wd'lhiamn Charles and
others.
Terms cash.
S. CIIIRISTIE, s. E. D.
Au gust 10, 1842. d 24
NLand for Sale.
INconsequencee of the inelemietncy ofrthie wea
Rthter, the snbscriber postponed the sale ot'
lisi land umtil the tirst Mlonday in Septetnber
next, at which time it will take place at Edge.
Gield C.hl., it consists ot a alnabale
T RACT OF L AND,
contaii.itig tree hunitdred atid torty-two~ acres,
more or less, smimnate amn the watern. ft .3lounstain
and lhorae Pen Creeks. adjointing ltad of Mir.
Angrove. Mr. Philips. Mr. Iteamt. Mr. Gole
wan, and others. The tract is aill ini wood.
The ierms of sale t-areoe and two years
credit. the purchanser giving notes wimth two
go,d securities, bearing interest from date on
the last payment~and a warrant or go'od title will
be giveii. G. F. STIEFER.
Angust 3 5t 27
Notice.
AN ELECTION for Brigadier General of
Sthe 2d Brigade Imfantry. 8. C. Mu.. to fill
the vacancy occasioned by the resigintion of
General W~imbish. is hereby ordered to be held
at the Old Wells. an mhe 4th Monday in August
next.
LOUIS T. WIGFALL, Cal.'7th Reg.
Jne 2 t 24
Notice.
ALL persons are hereby cautioned against
trusting any one on nay credit, withouta
writen, or verbal order from mtyself; as 1 am
dtrminedt not to pay any account contracted
by ay other pesn nif.
Avgnt1.1842. 1m" 28
Factorage Conamson -
HAMBURG, S. C.
beg leave to inform ney friends, and the
public generally, that I stall contiuine the
Commission Business
At my old stand, and having declined deving in
Couon or 3erchandise on miy own account,.I
hope to be dhe more able to give satisfaction, it
buying amd selling for others, on Comnision.
I will friithfully attend in person to RECEIV
ING & FORWARDING MERCIIANDISE
to the country;, Srling or Ssippiug
Cotton, Flour, acon, &c.
and Bypg GROCERIES for Planters, and
fl-stter ayself that I can more than save them
the aimall comutission charged; I therefor soli
cit a continnasnCe of tiit liberal patronage hith
erto bestowed, fur which I now returu my siu
H. L. JEFFERS.
flambirg, August5, 1842. 3m 28
P'. 8. Planters committing the sale of their
Prodtice. o Ile buying their Groceries, to my
charge, cen be s.sved the expence of cosing to
M..rket, by setsmliing directions, which will bes
strictly attended to; all )lercliandide cousigned
to se, will be takei care of while in my pus
aession, and forwarded with despatch.
If. L J.
Water Proof Warehouse.
HIAMlBURG, S. C.
T IIE Subscriber begs leave to inform his
friends, and the public, that he continuca
the
Warchouse & Commission
BUSIES,
at his former stand, know as the Water Proof
Warehouse.
Delched as it is from othet buildings, its to
cationoi renders it nearlj'as secure from re. as
if it wetA lire prooi. 'I Iee fdoor of its two wings
lave becis elevated above the high water mark
of the great freslhet of May 1840. and each of
these divi,-ions of the building will store front
1500 to IFou bales Cotton.
Bloth of these are designed to be exclusively
set a part ftr the Cotion of Phiater and Coun
try S1erchat. who will thus be secured front
thoe pos.ihility of lhze. and damage from freshets.
lie adies imself of then present occasion to
return lis thanks to his friends and patrons for
tleir libeatsl an pport during the last season. lie
solicits fromito thee. snd dhe public generally, a
continuance of thi coufidence, and assures
them, that is retursi for their patroiage, lie will
exeit hi. liwt personal elinrts to promote ansi
prutecta is inei atrests cemoitted to his charge,
i additits to this assourance. lie pledges ht.
self lie will in no case purchase a bale of Cot
tun. directly or tnlirectly.
lie - ill attend to the "ale and shipping of
Coitton,. the receiving and forwarding of Goods,
or any oth-r business usually trausacted by a
Coimmssism.Au Merchant.
G. WALKER.
ilanibnrg, Aigist 4. 1842. 6m 29
State of South Carolina.
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
Faithy L.assetcr,
vs. Partitiom
Mary Laster, and others.
OTICE IS HEREBY G VEN, that by
virtueofan order frotithe CourtofChan
cerv, I shall sell at public auction, at Edgefeld.
Court liose., on the fust Monday in.Se-ptm
ber next,6heWeal estate of Ja n me d
cunsistiug of a tract of land. containingM -
hundred and seventythee acres. molte,
Atnate in the District of Abbeve
on Rocky Creek, abranch of Stevens'. C
waters, of Savannah river, and bounded by
lands of - IHarnion. - Wilants,
..-- Cardladge, - Albert, T. Traylor,
amnd lands formerly owned by Carsoen, on a
credit of one. two, anid three years. except
the costs, which nanst be paid in cash ; the pur
chiaser to give bond and personal security, and
a amortgag~e of the psremies.
J. T ERRY, c.. a. .
Commn's. Oftice. Edeefiel, 4z 25
Augnst 4. 1812. j [$3,974]
N(itte Or S0ula ('arolina,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
Beanmin Illorrance, euun ivor, Foredlomre
vs. ~ of
Alfred J. llunseington. 'j ortgage.
O eTICE IS ihEREBY GIVEN. Thiatby
.i virtue ofan order fr..mn the Court of Chun
cersy. I l.hll offer for sale to the highest bidder.
'it l-idgetield Counrt IIlause, on the lirstblssoday
in Sepstemnber ne.xt. a trsct of land, siluste ein
F~d;:iield Distract. ain Fox's Creek, cosntsaiing
foumeI handred an~d sxtyfour acres, msorc 'or less.
aind adjoimintg lands of Seth lButler. Wiley Day.
Johlmaa1v. James .Adamse and Josiah Lanhams
~s.sidl irnet tsm lie sold ti. foreclose a mortgage, ex
een.ited by the said Alfred J. Hbnntinsgtua, oin the
15th 3la-ch. 1reG9, tn leunjamisn Du'rrance anid
l.ynman liigeloaw. The tetrus of sle wi be a
credhit until thec (stat day ofJantuary next, except
the cosis of this suit. which :niust be paid in
cashl. the pmurchea..er tom give bond and personalis
secue ity, ansd as nortage ofihe preuses.
J.TElY, c. a. a:. ti.
Comm's. T h'e. Edgeliaeld, 4t 2$
l)ismnicT OF SoUTs CAaot~.tA.
I.V BA.VKJUP'TCY.
I N thme matter of Samsuel Trowbridge, a
llankruapt. Pairiwnan to anm Order of the
Ilistrict Conat of the United States, for the is
trict eif~onth Carolisas Notice is hereby given,.
that caiu e a lhewn before the sail (.ourt. at
the Federal Court hiouse in Charlestotn, on thie
eight dlay of Octoiber niext, at eleve~n o'clock. A.
31.. whly the said 8.stmuel Trowbridge, asould
notm r'ceive. hiis Discharge and Ger tificate, as ai
llan ikrupt.
Chaarleston, 1 ihs day of Juily 1842.
'1. Y. G RA Y, Clerk.
July 2/ l It 2t'
Tihll U. S. DISTRICT COURT~, (
DIs-raieT OF SOtuTt CAnotIt'A. i,
I.V 1. A K UPTCY.
IN thc mattr of Williama Campbell, a Bana,
.3.lept. Purnsuant to an order of the Distra t
C'ourt of thme United States, for thse District '
South Casrulie.a. Notice is hereby given, thatu
cause be shewn beifiare the said Court, ait thI..
Federal Court hlouse in Charleston, on the
eighth day of October neat, at eleven o'clock.
A. M., why thet saidl William Cainpjbell, ashiubtl
not receive huie Discharge and Ccrtificate, au .
lankruipt.
Charleston, lIth day of July. 1842.
11. Y. GRAY, C&rL.
July 27 11t "G
TIlE UJ. S. DISTRICT COURT,
Disriacr FsouTa ca3ots.
I N BA NK RUPTCY.
5N the imatterof Hugh B. Campbell, a Bank
Erupmt. Pesysuant tam an Order of the Distraet
Court of the United States, for the District sof
South Carolinsa, Notice is herusby given, thwt
catase be shewn before the sold Court, at thes
Federal Coait House in Charleston, on tien
eighth day of October next, at eleven o'clock.
A. M.. why the said Hugh B. Campbell, iuohafr
not receive his Discharge and Certificato us ai,
Charleston, 11th day of July. 1842.
11. Y.GRAY,
gu -