Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, May 10, 1843, Image 3
~'EDGEII
.-Ism
we mia ling t& IWrs qtf Ase pe vj
S.~e~ h~e qfthe Deocratde
~y~Ueasseitten~H, to assemble in
~a~~0a ,..resambJb Mtr States
sad able lactnr
if-~umfiane t arrived in our
oa.Atmgei*Sany last,'d et Monday even.
deivered an eloquent laetre, to a lage
meating Gfoar citizens, who*.,
a &i e s athey veied the
Ktrer's td a&i ," anecdotes, no
nWM5S teliJ h b that be laid open
wdeliverhis hit
%.Jactusimd .0 evening, as him
- . '-- I im an
C
- Mesabland Tpwiaeanee~ocio
Maalithab Mhpie;.oate6h. mDa.--h-i
nam;3a 2tWahg5ht as ths5th
-t2ts.Oagehlg t'imdf in th e'lib Sain
oi Dmai% Ue~~is arth ao
a C ahsttPe follow
Go; theSatrday:befoce the
*.~ .PMRDay in Jay.
Hambagwem the gauf=y before the 2nd
~rLuwd's DefiaJuly.
Big Stipbne~ Creek, on the Saturday bewe
Sthe &dlerd'sDay in July.
s oeont?.e ea. dti Itarday before he 4t
IDfo d .C*&osyLbih&h~
i.marduay inm asi
ined~akGrds,emthelamtadayhbeetbe2nd
0En s ies6, o' the satwday be.
Sthe mbu beIUgust.
- -4th Lord'
0 TRAPPI,
Aif*A. WILLIAMS
-rb Dauw iM'snwies..
- 0A" @ eigbe- b of Chureb,
F a Ay&lana se for viiting !oem, it is ina
FSak it, fors atsmd eaeb. -We bate,
abisresl es their nearneau to each other,
Ap$ioe ameting for MLi Lelianon and
ML. Ei ha ld at tbe rat.er 'fbeg rua
tilppoiptmiem will b~s e mr
IIA.W.
* Cjute- at& caretsaisa'ofthbo
maLn. a:-T. ,,.ea c..n.of Law
adl6seithiplace on Mtonday inst
.altheLChamaellees and Judges h'eng phresIt
asaopi f6aaseher~bkn, andl Jadaie Earie.
T~s lfe ltemu, 6ut too 'igati
ieeiaah is ifseat on'the Hiach, though very
asuious .we tndaannd to do oe am early as
possible.. Thiseat Batik Cas, of the State
agiusthpeves runaat Bank., was taken
npyeisueday.and wit) robably occupy several
D.8 We'eni h~seaten iof oar readon, to
the Pamspsa fhmesr. Hatden & Burke,
for iablishit City of Charleston, a pe.
prmnn objget ofwhbh
"i3i1 bese aead fort ad. defend the princi
heiuhpgbesed .pes
anids. al.smednameotig, patq
ef n esMbe dbwaIdt serta
R3se,1tmemSUah3 hSwoth7 d. Baudeir."
ThWSbiWse ea als d t, 1hen peri
-adles i Ilareiting to the useaibers
eaue',b' S cli its ir
~4.4IheT to sefoghl
an~dm nil who
ma mheitundsnak
~sdm ..sa~i etv eee.d
gb4~~.te sip k,--The the ni~ted g
a S ubases nae briaeejard
f the bask willre
ih e bqesh day of
ay
* tiue Wt.~
ofrlieanew
op(ste.Gergia,
at ?umwfisglf.'.-wa
- leaed phee of Mr. Baloch,
'r.is defeated by
Cols But th' thi~-ats Djstridt (or
lolk) isowo than ever. The Whigs
havenotearriedthe House ofDelegates, though
they-hai toeoo near it."
The Riohajond Eairer of the 1st innt. ap
pends the fUlowing remark to.its latest ecc.
dien news.
.And now for the summary of this impor.
tant. Postscript . Tie retains received last
'ening, save us. we think, fitur moore Demo
clatic mmer if CoNress. and anmong them,
the atineh and able %naiter. Coles, and T. W.
G(alner. whom the Whig, laie. in vain, at
tempted 1o cut down, 'nud.whuoe defeat we an
*tcipated. with-great regret, ini our estinaasn, in
another previnus colunu. The indomitable
Stenrod, of Ohio District. goes back to Con
,and we think we may count with conll.
ne an t6e eleetiti nf that fne aud worthy
feow, Gen, Chapman. of the Montgomen
District. t Rites "*,also, our excellent friend,
Wallade, a Seniinr from Faiqueirand Prince
William. And in the Heupa, iL socnes us
ths fAn fellotis, Taliiferro, and Muse of
Franklin; Bi, and Ward of .Hampshire;
Wade of Montgnmery; -we tRust, Davis o>f
Iing and Quees; Youaj, and.wel of Arn
selit- - aid*es in in iall ility, the Re
pqblicZa E ms of Rappacancnnck.
*-Titis. we uhaollq a decided majority in
hoth Houses, and 1ggppeas nudriy ufRepre
sentaires in Cngteps. Tb. *iI Districts
yet to heafreme the Su4 13 lokin's)
adit 14tki, whiure Eajiss(D..) sd,Sancamne,
W., ethe contending caniidates. .
' erina all things the skhi brght,
1d Old Virgin stands fast."
The Augusta Constiationialist of Satarday
lost may@s-.--We have not as yet any fail re
ns oF the elections, fii-rc iioaaing's mail
brenglat aniient iifmationc to etate.thcat th-e
democatic party will have a majority in '.oth
branches of the Legisistur. and that out of
lihn mqj pus,cf Congress. thc following de
mocrat andiiias have been elected:
-Uessar. Atkinson, in he St district;
Dromgole, in the second; Coles, in tI third;
Otabard in the- fourth; T. W. Gilmer in tie
S6h; Jones in'the sixth; IVis, in thp sesth;
lucas, in the tenth; Taylor. in thelevath;
Chapman,'in the itwelfth'; Ilopkins,- in the
tlirre'etth; Stegured in thcecceth.
LThe wIh aadMaae elected are Mesrs.
.Newton in the eighth district, and Chilton in
the ninth.
,. io, %jsitie retan from the fourteenth
disitric, in which Mr. Hays is tie democric,
ned Mr. Sommers the whig candidate."
IT The olowinggEulemenwere, on the
]st inst., elected Directors of the Planters and
Mechanics Bank of South Carolina, at Char.
leston, for one ycar, viz:
Daniel Ratnet. Wiliaan Aakcn, William
bell, 'Th6nali J. 9nger. John Robcnson, Ro.
betat n, WilliHa Ravenol. William Ad.
ger, C. G. Memninger, Jas. J McCarter, A.
& WVi*ling4t, Banude G. Barker, Chas. P.
17 The folluwing gentlemen were, on thi
lst inst., clted Diectors ofthe Bank of Can'.
den, S. C.. r'freenslning year, viz:
. W.McWillie, W. E. Johikon, H. lAvy, G.
Reynolds, W. D. MeDowall, John Workman,
and Thomi Lang.
At a subsequent unectig, Cl. MI'uinic
was re-eleted Presiden't.
jTbThe following gentlemen were, sou the
1st it., elected Directors of the Bank of Cf~e
raw, 8. C., fn:a the ensuinig year, v iz:
J. W~right, .Johcn Taylor. D. S. Ilarliee, A.
Blue, A. P. Laeoste, Caleb Coker,J..W. Blak.e
ney.
At subeegncent cmeeting of the Board. James
Wrightc. Euq, was nauaniimously re-elected
P'reident.
Conusictionc.-The Charle'sien Patraot of the
3d inst. says: "Johnc 8. Conce charged with
stealing bank notes out of a lotuer while carry.
~ingshe nill, about six years ago. and wvho
bruke j4l somne time sitnce, was tried yesiterdacy
In thae Distr~ct Court of' the United States, his
Honor Jucdgue Gilcbriat, presidinag, found gul
ty tindl secst6nbed tia tent years impriisomnent.
('ant~rei.-1he S~ah.loncega Times,
of the 3rd inst.. sayi: "' A few days ago we
were shown a syurious bal., intainded to be
passed as a bill on the.&tate Bank o.f South
Cariina If w~as w ld as fo~low:~
" The President and Directors & Co., pro
pnieto pey Janmes Jewry or beacer, filly dlol
lam/Chaar-ton,, ti. C., May8th. 185,No. 134,
Saniuel Wrang. Cashier, WV. Lee. Presistent,
Noueg CoaiE-There was coined atthe
.Dranib iliot, at.Dahlosega. (says they Times,)
darinuglastnth,7,901 halfeagles, ausoenung,
as:3UUi,0, and the amoun' of depiositsi was
$'139.
kail Reed Aedten.L-T he MaSn T'segrap
ofthe2d inst., av: Yeuterdacy umoraing, while
the wrkmen we ejNgei insdoip eat opc
lieflion f2, ethec CentrafR~4dil, the bank,
envedi4estirely baied font negroes. two
were killed, the ,thers were taken oist alive,
hat vesy-serionsiy -injured. Tic. negroes were
vdaial, and.beloicged Io Mewss. ChmcIes &
Robert Co~iss.)
. . misArxdaget.-A l ittle dang1aier of
AjjtI~epbcdhi6.nt Ivel yeari-of age.
f'ls&trdy rnon outof the piazza of
the aecc eyotherfathis residmec'n
Chairebsatreet.-.n; thb.Iatick pavement, and
was sosetiouslyinjnared, thac she died Last even
ang. Nr siter. abont saves years old, who
was present. held on to ber coothes; lint in
conse nan g~hi lai, e*ani not pro.
Ccessdr Ma-ea.-The -Pilaelphcia
v.&,'hedse of'the 2th i.suay --" We on
dhsciancd that Commao;:e Ra, and Captain
(Gwine hige received notied to apper bafere
thacnlisoners inth'ecity; i. tesidy ao the
vwdfqthe verdict of the Conrt Martial
Commander Vacksenzie. We
* t ' f*loen N.-~RaLEq.. is the
lat~~g the depositions."
~*aserica sg that thesee
Joramaf (en for alib.'.
C6eaton vaishmedZrandlf uMr~ ial
shower.
Our river is i ga oitingi wdor yet,
and we noticed several steamers at the
wh'arves witbin the pail week.--Wambur
Toth. Agriculam Saides of SoafCarolina.
Mr. ltuvirt has consented to utend a
convcnton pfDelegaes. rom all tie Agri
Abinrai Societies of thi' Statn, atiboni
cell%. Fairfield, on th 5th14ly it, it
eOnsonance with the resolution - the
Mohiceibh Plantei',Slcietly it itsMeTch
neqting. Deegates are theroforerferred
to the adidress of Ur. tufin asAotaepor
of information rijui, a. the nannet
in which it is to be etbodied. .- ..
.It is most earnestly-esired,.thata ex
isIing socie, as well as tiose.hat way
yet be organized, will sehd delegates, proe
pared to furnish the Agricultural Statile
of the State, and to suggest and aid in ith
discussion of al suhjects relevant to'the
object of Mr. uin's oppointnent.
JAMES B. DAVIS..
Ch'n. of the corn.
?. S. Every eifurt will he made t
secure cotufortable accommodation for th
delegates.
Rail Storat.-We lenan that a tretden
dous Hail Stnrn) ,js eiperienced in tht
tojart of IEulaski codnty on Wednes
day the 12111 inst. Tile hail fell sohIeay3
as to tear off the shingles of a number ol
-hquses-and in such quantities that a grea
deal wat remaininig big the ground the
Sunndiy 'ollowinag. Owing to tihe linck.
wardness of the Spring, the colinn and
emom 1yas tout geterully up, or the injury
tomid have been nmcunse. We have noi
hean how far the worm extended.'-Ma.
coit Tdegreop. 251 tdt.
MIany or the citizens ,f Elber are tuyn.
ing their aentin to tho Goll' Dign;
hutsnse. In ;he tipper patt of thatcuo.
ty, cnnsiderible'qu'aitiies of..tle precwou
metal have been fonutd, and the businews
promiseb to be proitale.-Washisitten
Neuw.
A letter published in the Ne' Orlena.
Tropic states thar, siice the late earth
qunke, the island of Martinique liad
changed its levol : onAthe. ortbqw sie ii
it I wo ret higher above high water marli
than formerly, ad on- he opposite sie il
is sunk -two oeet.- The letter adds that.all
the houses iaoe an inclination from the
perpendicular.
IVestern Emigration.-Ilere is a para.
graph, taken froma tha Cincin-:ati Gazette,
that gives one sonae idea of emigratin
toest:- -iraatz
It is a curiosity to see our stenmer
sometimes when full. They appear ofieu
as if they were maile fur the same purpose
of Noah's Ark. The Goddess of Libeay,
in a late trip to St. Louis, looked likeone.
Sho was literally covered and crammed
wi h passengers, horses. cattle, hog*. dogs,
furuitaro and freight, iaving on board up.
wards of 400 men, women and ebildren
more than sixty horses and iogs, ibsul
170 ahxenchairs, 40 waons and carriages,
about(06 tdas freight in the steamboat,
and a fre,;!i d heel boat in tow. A chi!d
was orn on io uassageieveu pigs and a
calf ? So much for emigrating west.
Temnperance Meeing.-A large and me
spectable, as well as very iaere'saing meet
ing of te Washaintoainn Tentperance
Soaciety was helid at the Carolina Hal ora
Mfondaly ev.ning; at waieb Judge 0'
Neall, the great apohale of Temperanace it
this State, delivered a very able and in
struictive address highaly enacouraging to the
Society, in its dllustratiojns of theprogress
of the goodl cause. In the courbe of it het
strongly andleloquently rebuked thu slande:
against Mr. Carey. the celebiited Lecture.
on Temperance. of being endnaected with
the A'>olitionists: shewed :thal Ja wat
desiganed, doubtlesj, to irmpede abe Tern
peac cause ; and pledged himself per
sonally for the utter fality of it, aisd -the
atnti-Abohition princi ples of Mr.,.Cirey.
Mr. Carey himself, being present, vin'di
cated him'aelf from te charge, and di
livered a very interesting and eif'ective nid:
dress in behalf of total abstinence. His
simp)le, plain, unalrectedl aanner~together
with hils evident honesty amnd sinceritv,and
zenlous interest i.t the cause, well qualIfy
himn for a pioneer in it. andi have rendered
hint painently successful ad such...
We believe thtere were tmeetings held
also on Tuesday and yesterday evenings,
which business did not permit ato -n at
tend, and thtat they are-to be euattinued thiu
'vening and to-morr-aw evening. May
Gta1 speed themn in tho good.'sork!
Souti Caro!tffian.
''P'rnecause ia Ceerg-rtoen.-Mr.
Carey, tice i :;uerant temnpetanee preache
delivered his. first lecture here on thle 22d
P'ehrnary and formed a society of whitea
which now numibers more than two han
dren membere Subseq'uently one or tec
sqcietlesb'vse been roriped among thecul
aired pepe oT Svhom wq understand thai
near.50 have taken the pledge. The re
formnation is p>alpable, andra close obder
aser remarked tons yesterday iaz he had
olttrid-. at.onosottish drunard in the
listthree weeks... The populajon of Os'
aown is about S3til6 sentiq-a'ad~ in 1832
tere wrere 190 lIfgsheadsof whiskey sold
its thephieb by retail, to WS.nAtnge
ahe, uaote eosih liquti,. -Tie ant
last gear did tsot e.xcced 100 h *et at re
tail, and the lprospect now- iii thas 50'6sr
rets will be enouja ror the current year.
This is still room enough far i'he masteeal
ous of the reformers.--O5serer.
Marriage Erlraordinary.-Oarreadier
aenerally.- se suppo, hpve seen she cel.
brtedSis twin brothers, who wrr
evhil~d~tfritas well a all the 'roei
pal cities anSI towns of the eon'~v -Iail
who sego.enty purchased a-farm fi
North Cariun, on whicb they at preen
reside. Thefr aarriagmia thu. announned
by a correspondeat of.the. Y. Courier.
"On Thur ;-yAprit fl werempji
at Wikes -..N U.,. by Elde~ by
Sparks, of tba Baptist tchnreh-ees.
Chaung ad Eng, the Siamese twin broth,
ers. tz MiesS.orh nnt Adead. Ann...
aoen, ett35lOd.4 at besie we are not
informed.
Silk Dress.-Silk, being a non-condne
tor Of electricity,- is an excellent mateirial 1
or uares.- One .othq primary.cauSes of
tbe languar which is afe in damp weather
is said to-bt the damp,atmosphere rob.
bing us of our electricity. which. a medi
cal.writer calls 4e. buoyant cordial of the
boldj. . Thoee, therefore. -who are apt to
be spiritiess in danmp weather, are recom. 3
metuded to wear *U waistcoats. drawers, I
atid istockings. .Silk should be used in <
,eveggoussible .drauocr,by th orweak-in
the tisag.of sleeves, cloaik. opas. cover
lets, &c. The hint is at least seasonable
in this glowmy season.
.orgia Si.---We have Ieen ravored
wi'h the following exat of a letter from
lts. McLanaham, a lady in Philadelphia. I
engaged in reeling silk., ta.a gentleman in
Catmden county. The worms were fed
on trees planted on. 'orn.cotton lads.
Those who,. in our Stato, are not disposed
to despond unler discouragements which
attended an esibarcation In that business,
wrill eventually. by perseverance, reap,we
trust, that reward which ever attends on
bghtened euterprise:
'.In referenco tothe cocoons you sent to
be reeled, she apologizes for the great
lengih of time she has fand ;hem orn hand. I
but hopes you will excuse her, when she
says that they were so much superior to I
these raised in the vitiuity of Phiandel
phia, thaat she exhibited them to the Frarni -
ain inGttite, an4. was solicited to mann- j
facture out of them a piece of satin, and
was thereby slelayed in procuring a satip
lootmi. far which she waited three months,.
andon obtaining it. flacud it not to auiwcr ,
ind rans unable gt, procure one in the city.
.hp writes that she finlu.ly miade it into a
blue-black Grot de Naples, aid supposes
that you might pichlably uith top have-a
dress of it for your lady at S1 25 a arl,
at whic)hjprice she is jelling it, She Up
pears quite elated at the idea of u caring a
doonostic Silk Gros ie Naples."
Mrs. AlcLanthau reel upon shares.pay
ing the otyuer 83 per pound.-Suraus'i
Georgia.
In emiucia p1i.cian has recently dis- i
covered that the agbcmnre, in nine cases i
out qf tep, is produce4. "from owiug a bill
to the ntewspaper. man.".
A more glorious victory Oannot he vain
ed over another man than this, that, when
an iujairy commences on his part, kind
ness should begin on ours..
UY1YEINEAL.
"2The silken tic that badAt10e wiUing hearts"
- IARRIED
On Thursday the 4th inst., by tice Rev. Robt.
Walker,1Ilr. Jous hAtsroRw. to Slim MILY
J.. daughiter of Capt. James Miller, of hii
District.
May each surceoding year he bright,
Al rapture gild each m1orn.
An oh! for once may pleasure prove,
A rose atloti a thorn!
Commercial.
- vIyrr:LApcril7.
Conan MAarke.-Since the receipt-of th uc
cunLt by the Great Western swtamer, from,
New Yurk, on Saturday. the demand he.'
abated, and -ti e market has lo.A the anim.:ion
which previoucly existed: no chasge ofrm.
meat has )er u.k:en place in prices. jith is rthe
utmost extentt of thce decline, anid thugh: cicc
very generacl, the tniddling and lower iualities
being the most intluenced.
Ilssau . May 2.
Cottaa.-The teceipts of cotnen the In-1t
mce.nth lir Ilacmburg, amnoutnts to 2416 bales,.
aned inc Anxtiaie. 6.199 cain..; mcaking total re
eeipts in A pril. ,4,85 bales. The stock at-ent
ton inc Hamburg ancd Augutsta. ont th,- 1st inst.
was 21.S14 battes, viz: in liancsburg, 4,902; icc
Augutsta, lt.'J3.
since the notice of onr market lac't week.,
prices have advanced sone ; buyer. dti.posed I
tic pctchzase freely. andc sates to ;a cecnidcrableo
extent frotm wagone anad onr warehocues. To
day. ?riees are steady with an advanice on Icat
week s.de's. I Pur eutotations cre 44 to 7 cents
as extremes; pris.cipasl calesg at 5i4 to 04 cents.
Nntwithsctancding the heavy arrivals for A pril in
this market. we look for a much targer ecupply
the present month. ss we usuahly have more I
cotton- in at this rime, rican the month preced- j
ing.-Joural.
:- 4Acousna. Mafzy 4.
R&marks-The markets whence we I *ve
heard nre rcprese~nj as having umproved,
since the arrival o'f teadvices by the Britani
aim. We cshaKisar in a few damys thea effect
those advice' hanva hah on thce cotton markets
of Mobile au-New Orbans. We tmust calcu
late ont anc adomne, as-jfrices ween very firm
by last aceottnts,-The imaprovement, howevcr.
itn the cotton markets.'e w& M bsei-ved kast
week, Is nO otebh o be arnribed to agrear.
er demand foar'the article, as -te revisal of
trade, produced by greater cnfidene~e in coin
nmercial oprations. It is well knoawn that dIce
suppl ofthe raw-amaterial will amooctt to more
than ty nsmptiti(-1868 but itiaatici
pateel tht. owto a revivale otraude and
confidenee. an ~ :onstumption of cot- I
Ion goods will necessarily occur. imasmuch as
rtce lower classes in Europe will I've obtaiced i
Imore means to eclhe theerselvee better Itin
th;hv'beenc ablato t for some easpast.
It tstheaseacoable ta exiect rl~estock.
of cottes laEntie-ar thhbsing of.next1
year.-wilU no i so. ~ re 'af i a been esti
mated, thcough it will b.large enagh to pe
vest ay mnateia adyane prices - .Dealers I
in cotton and plant..ealitherefibe, ho on I
their guard. icc order te ~m .1l1 disappoint
nat in-thelr expgettioa~ high prices dcur- I
ing the neat ssasdt. W boge -ad bcelire
that goo psics will be mainwtned, suffcent
to 'remnrate the planter for his capital and I
labor. If in Eurpetrade amd confidence-be
gin to revlve,aawila aushort time be en
tirely restored, se~Iavetao doubt .thatin this
e r the sable ygts.before its.- In thei
trd as ==nud-ta .morq avholeumme
aspect.; thces i.less epeenlative notions tn I
nommercil operatais. ad esdittiminbre ei
eba isall.con
mannisiturlag disuriuts of hinsehntrg begin1
to feenl this sevival -of business. Sipunents 1
hatvq been mode froms the north ofoaunketur.
ed'go.4 to the -Eani.dis and China,~snd
even a~particulur'hbdi d'eroeton goodshs
bensped Eng'land
--c.ata.--sineelastTbuuaythenmarket Ess
*he3.generaslly aetive. a feigaamiig
holders and putrchacsers amusdaied. snd'the
prieps oft.th vsee uamdf obtained, with an ad- I
vunce ofabout I ofa cent onc all gualities. Tice
Cwesar. May 0
CoUes.-Th rstUpland for th past
reek, have -oe the iireel po.
rinius by about 1300 bales. They amount to
1,763 bales, of'which 268 by water and 20M
gy Rod Expoited in the sam times?42
~sm o= n hand wlfi9nkffr
ssbllaeg nhndahpping staek of 18,
146 bales exchusire otAf4O orshiplioard not
leared. From act4al.survey at the-ess of
he. market yesteay..we.hsave asegtaiued
hat the amount isellr4 hands reacies about
lA0 bWles, or sic near 6000 are under
isnits. for higser tro' 'prAsent niarket pri
vs The operations of te week have been
arge, considering theimiliness ofthestoc-r
bey amount to 73 bales;, it the nllokig
laily tran'acions.-On-Satuday, 179 Moi
lay. 05; Tuesday, 14921-Wednesday, 15W6;
lhursday, 16;deserday, 809bales.
Jllodersidurig tewnieweek, proved theem
elves exceedingly sti@i.,., which gruinlly
esulted in an improtesettt of prices, more
martienlarly on the lower Oeje os. and as
lor alet-d quotations lieloi inw. The
I days. later-accounts from Liverpool, whieh.
eceaing.us eakly on Thurisday muruing via
iw-York. and which were ratherdoa more
u#favorable nature than those.previously re.
eaved. produced no similar efect on our sar
ret. Sales rangcdfum 5 to74 eta. per lb.
lfcrcury.
S'ERIFF'S M;LE.
I virtue urson writs or Fieri'Fa.
cias, I will prock d to sell at
eld Court Howse. on thi-Grst Monljay and
I'uesiay of June nist, the following pro
>erty :
John W. Houghtn'n vs Mary Hightow
r; one thousand of land, more or less, ad
nining John Wise, Wni. S. Howard, and
Others.
Illnsd & fuslen ivs lenry Williams:
he same. vs the wsme ; firty acres of lind
uhere defendant lives. adj oinin; William
Stroime. and Edmund Boyd.
George Bussey and others vs Emberson
lussey, the tract of land, where defendant
i'es.
William K. Lindsev vs Wim. Carles.
nArv G. SUliHrove. and Wm. Corley;
jlilly f'sur aere of land, niuire ar less, ad
oininglantls of Rober: Price, John Nhine.
tart, and others.
William Lever vsiJ. W. Holley ; one
nare and colt.
John H. Srockman vs John W. Hollev;
moe hundred ind fourteen acres or land,
nora or less. adjoining John Sangflrd.
lohi Hlalley, nod others.
U. 11. Lee vs J. M. C. Freeland ; the
i1se and lot, where defendant lives, at
tochells.
Brynn & Minor vs Win. 11. Green, and
Lewis Ellzey; rouyf.iinndred and thirty
i.e acres of land, ra~1re or less. adjoining
lohn Wise. Mrs. Mary Hightower, und
Ithere, the property of L. Elizey.
John S. Smyley vs George shaver,
3enr., one hundred & forty eight acres of
and. trore or less, adjoining Peter Dorn,
and others.
.lohn S, Smyley vs Robin Rholes. and
anes Colematn; one hundred and fifty
seres of Itaud, where defendant Rhodes
ives, adjoining James Goloman, Thomas
vane, and otber.
James Miller vs Wm. Strome. Lewis
Runnels. and John Cheatham; oue hun
Ired and eighty acres of land, more or
esq, where defeundant Strome lives.
Huthbert & Roll fur the uez of Thomas
F. W 0lton vs Joseph Woods; Benjamin
lI. Warron vs the same; Oliver Simp.
un vs the same, the same vs the same;
Floh G. Winter -she same ; William
Learing vs the same ; Peek & Dearing vs
hec same ; def'endanta former resideuce,
omposedl of f'our original lois, one other
iouse andi lot on Centre street, with two
entemfentts one oceapied by Messrs. Hlora
a New by, the other by F. 1A. Shroda ;
iasn, two houses and lots on Market street
tnown as the negro tiading pilace in H1am
ttr;. -'
Steedman & Merrett vs John S. Fouke.;
he same vs the satme; two hundred erid
ifty aece of Iand, imote or less, adjoining
ntids of Wam. Turner, Edmund K'.anedy,
ns other.
Lewis.Eilzcy beaurer' vs Mary Ann Fish
r. and Johu0 Pishetr; one lht uf laud, eon
ninitng four end half ocres, adjoining hands
f John W.alker,.J. B~rooks. atnd others.
Julius Daey vs Edmund Kennedy ; four
tondred acres of land, more tsr less, ad
iningu John WVilliams. John S. Fouke,
tud onters. ..
Hladley Cooper vsCatharine Tankers
ey.: Benjamin M RcCormak, vs the same
tud Geo:fje Tankerslcy:t one hundred and
ifty acres afland.-m.re or les, where
atharinec Tankerslcy liveo.
Terms Cash. - -
May 10 ,4s 15
state~ of South Carolina.
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
oseph oods, Foreioure of
-k&Dearing. ag.P.Bser o
of the Associate J o f~ gaid'Scate,
shall proceed to al~l at gedeld Court
louse, on the irrt Moody in4e neiy,
n the aboves' e. ai tas*Cee, the rolswing
iroperty, viz: .al that lot or pere of land
ying and being In-toe town of Hamburg,
n the 11ssrict - aforesaid, on Coviqgon
treer, innning baes oe hundrd and
righteedi fet, fronning 1*. hundred ad
hty feel. fthade up of or original lots,
io. 3'23, 32t, 325 end 326, where Joseph
Wtoods 'fornierly live.1. Also. o'ne'other
et n Maerket-street, No. 28, ulftnuting 47
let,-morebr1ise..; Aleg~, in~e other lot or
tarcel of fail en Mailket-street, fronting
orty seven 'feet,- roaning back two han
red feet,1norr6 blesa. to Mercer sreet.
LUso, nse otdier' lot on Centre sreet,'front
og sixty- Iour' fet, running back'sofooty
ive feet, imore or let, to a lot now or 1kie
y belonging to the estate of Willieasoe,
tounded on -the east by said Centr# sais,
n the north by lot of 0. H.- Hual on the
vest by lot of the said esthie of Wilh& m
on, ad.on the south by James Uubbard'js
at. To besold on acredit of Ave nienthe,
itles to be signed but-niot delivered, datil
be whole of the purchase-atoy h4 paid
iccording te te6 terms of the sale, and I(
he atnoont of- purchase money '66 no:
teid whedud,-the properly -totaresdli
se assoudt of former purdbasers for caah,
>y irmue of same levy,'cost and coamiis
dons-to beopaid in cash.
S. CH RISTiE,. . a. p
May 10 ($6 75j 4t 15i
-EDGE -2 DIS
aOlili r 0-1CI".e 0
0he2 a eiites Idges Sia: o
I shall proceed-to sell at Edgefi ur,
House-on the irAt Mfoofati1' qexl,
in the'above stated case; ondqero boy
Sam.- - Terms cash. - - -
S. CH RISTIE. s.. .
May 10 - 182 00 Ai . 15
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Charleson, S. C., April 38-3. -
Mtay 10 .1t 5
For Sale;
A NYporao wah ing t'prcbases'YOKE
ofiSTEELS. would do well. I have no
doubt, to call and see fur -thenwetes. -The
Steers is large and likely and in gooJerder.
they are well broske to work, they are. severs
vears old. I wtill sell them to suit Itse Ctie.s,
and on a credit wutil the first of Ja07 nei.
with a note and security. I live nipesbe
low Edgefield. C. H., one mile from the five
notch roarl, near Josiah Lantas's. -
WILIUASI E DOBEYi
May 3 ;31 14
Notice.
SOM1E person has borrowed from ay Libra -
s ry.- an English edition of Shahespear.
anid alo an Anmerican edition .o the same.:in
2 vLs., 3rd vol. Johnsos's Lives of thePoet.
and 1.t vol. of Thier's French Revulation. and
I would be much ,obliged to them. to.rctura
them, or let me kuow where they are.
.r. W. PICKEN .
M Iay 3 .f.,2 14
CJJLlrORDER&
HIAD QUAareats, A pril 17, 1843.
T IIE Edgeeld Squadrot of Caalry.
is hereby ordered to -parado itZ e -
tield Court House on Saturday. 1.h may
next, armed and -egaiped accordi.ng to
la w. foar review and drill. -The commis
sioaned anid non-enanntissioned ohfleers, in
eluding -corporals, will assemble the day
providus for instruetion and drill.
L. H. MUJNDY.
- Lt. C'ol. Comd'g. 2d RegL. Cuc..
April 26 - . . 4: 12
State of South Carolinia.
- EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
RY OLIVER TOWLES, Equire,
. Ordinary of Edgeflold District.
Whereas, Rtichard Hardy, bath apaplied
'to me for Letters of Administration, on
all atnd aingular the goods and chattels,
righte and csediwsof R ichrd H ardy, seur.
late of the D)istrict aforesaid, deceased.
These are, therefore. toeite and admoin
ishell and singular, the kindred andecredi
tors of the said deceased, to be and appear
before mae, atour next -Ordinary's 'Court
fau the said Districi to be bolden at Edge
field.-Couart House on the IJth -cf May
1843. to show cause if any, why tho
said -Admninistratioo should not be granted.
-Given -tinder-my hund and seal this 21ad
day of'May one rhonslad--eight- hundred
and frty-t we, and in the sixty-seventh
year of Amerienn Independenee. ,
'-0. TOW LES, o. .D
Miy 3 [82 121.' 2: -14
State of South Carolinn~
-EDGE EIL D DISTREICT.
J Y O~LVER TQWLES. Esetire
Ordiay'of Sh~e~eld DistriCt.
*-Whereasflennet Pearry.-biath appliait to
slie for Z~ir. of Adm aujsr anon .all
ind'slng 9r9 ,.dhis an'd caels, ts
aacedtt's ofillis .Berify theu
District afgresid, deceased.
Tbese aie,'therefore, to cieand adaoe
ish. all atid sincular, the kindred-a.nd're
dhe of the aid deceased, to be abid-ap
pear before me, at onr next Ordinary's
Court lfar the saisi Districti eb'ekodeirit
Edgefeld Coori house on she.th a,
1843, to show cause if any, phtisad
Adrniunistruatin should ot be griateda
Given,'under nay-haapd and seal this bnd
day or M~ay,- one thoqsand eight. hundii
and forty two....agd '1n the sixty-seventha
year of Amrit i ece.
Maya [.12j] .211
Dolhu toj idea1
aboq:th yswfsge..bewa
JoehRutherfeed. indhis i
as en d o be a thaiaeetiegprltB
rydesenptlauaew
nestnessde despatch ,at theO ne
ofthie Eunnynv T~sn-r.