Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, December 06, 1843, Image 4
Eiecutors Sale.
W ILL be sold at the late residence of
VT Daniel Brunson, sear.. deceased,.
on Monday the 18th of December next,
the following Tracts of Lacd, viz:
Tram. No, 1. Containing four hundred
and sixty-seven (467) acres, bouuded on
the north by lands of Malacki Bronson,
on the east by lands of Samuel W illiams
and Caleb Tally; on the west, by lands of
Sandy Burkhalter, and tract No. 2.
Tract No. 2. Containing three hundred
and sixty-five (365) acres, situate on both
sides of Beaverdam Creek, hounded on
the north, by No. 3; on the east, by No.
1; south, by Caleb Tally and Tandy
Burkhalter; on the west,hy Wyatt Holmes.
Tract No. 3. Containing five hundred
and ninety-two (592) acres, bounded on
the north, by John Wash; east, by Mrs.
C. Brunson; south. by No. 2; west, by
Wyatt Holmes and Amos Holmes. Plats
of which will be exhibited on the day of
sale.
ALSO
35 IEGROES;
The most of which are very likely, and
amongst them are a very good Plantation
Smithland Shoe-maker, and rough Car
. penter.
ALSO.
The stock of Horses and Mules, Cattle,
Sheep, and Hogs, and the present crop,
consisting of about sixty bales of Cotton,
some twelve to fifteen huntred bushels of
Corn, forty or fifty stacks of Fodder, seve
ral stacks of Oats, Plantation and Black
smith's Tools. &c.
Terms of sale will be, for all sums of
and under Ten dollars cash, all over Ten
dollars, credit of twelve months.
Purchasers giving note with approved
securities. W. BRUNSON.
D. D. BRUNSON. Ex'rs.
Nov. 15. 1843 5,42
Notice.
R ANAWAY from the subscriber, th' 1th
inst., my boy TUTT, he is about 18 or
20 years of age, slim made. long legs. and tol
erable tall, walks rather stiff and warlling. by
having the Rheutnatiste in his hips; his aptet
rel not exactly known, when he went o lihe
had on white homespun clothes, a satinet pair
of pantaloons, a black fur hat, .a pair of boots.
footed. almost new. He is suppossed to have
carried off a bay Horse. and waggon saddle and
bridle, belonging to Wtn. Holmes; the Horse
lasa large blaze in his face, some of his hind
feet white, if not all, has on three shoes, one oil'
behind. Said boy made a start once before,
and when taken up he had in his.possession a
free paas written by himself, stating that he knil
permission to hire his own time, and called his
name John; I have do doubt but that he has a
similar one with him, written by himself or
some white person. He is my carriage driver
and hostler, and wasborn and raised in the fan.
ily. I am not aware of his direction, but iave
reason to believe he has bent his course for a
free State. Any person apprehending said boy
and putting him inJail, or delivering him to the
subscriber, living on Scott's Road, 12 miles
west of Edgefield C. H., S.C., will be liberally
rewarded, and all reasonable expenses paid.
WYETT HOMES.
Letters addressed to Cold Spring P. Office,
Edgefield. S, C., wtll be promptly attended to.
-Novr.22 3t 43
Greenwood Academies,
W E havet he pleasure ofiifornin nur
friends and the public generally. that the
following arrangements have been made in
these Institutions for the onsuing year.
The Classical and English %late Department
will be conducted by Mr. JAMES H. GLEs.
The Female Department by Mi's S LoUIsA
RIcUARDsON.
The Musical Department by Miss Macia
The Scholastic year will be divirled itnto
two Sessions of five months each.-The first
Session commencing otn the first Moinday in
January ; the Second on the second Monday
in July. Students will he admitted at any time
during a Session, but will be bound to continue
until the close of that Session , and wvill he
chargeable with, at least, one Quarter's Tui
tion. No applicant cati enter the English .or
Classical Department, unless he have a certi
ficate of good moral character.
Rates of Tuitioa per Session.
In the Classical anad English Male
Deopartment from $6ti S18 00t
In the Female Department, " 6 "12 00
In the Musical Department, 20 00)
For the use of the Piano, 2 (00
For Contingencies in each Department. 50)
Toition-per Session, payable in advance..
Board. $S 00 per month.
A- WVALLE.R.
T. CHIEATHAM,
S. 0 SUL LIVAN,
T. B.BYRD.
-GEO. WV CURTISS,
'WM. N. BLAKE.
Trustees.
Novr. 22. 4t 43
-Head Quuarterms.
1st Divisos. 8. C. MLTIvA,
Edgefield, Novr. 8, 1843
J H. CRESWELL, W. B. THOMP
e. SON, and WM. A. HARRIS, having
been appointed atnd commissioned Aides-de
Camp to the Major General, & M. R. SMIT H,
Division Paymaster, each with. a rank of Ma
jor, wvill be obeyed and respected accorditngly.
By order of Maj. Gen. M. L. BON H AM.
J. L. ORR.
Division AdjfL. Gen'1.
Novr. 15 St 42
- State of South Carolina.
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
.IN EQUITV.
Exsparte, Petition to substi
Dawson Atkinson & wife, Lute a Trustec.
ObN hearing the petition in this case, on
~Pmotion of Mur. ~Bauskrett. Solicitor for pe
titioner, Ordered, that a Rule be published in
the above case for three months. in some pub
lic Gazette of this State, reqjuiring~ the said
James Bowers, the Trustee named an the will
of Camper Nail, Sear., of the legacy bequeath
ed to-h petitioner Maria Atkinson. to shew
cause, if any :hehbas, why the prayer of the
petitioner should not be granted, by substitit
ting Dr. William M. Burt, Trustee, in the
stead of the said James Bowvers, of the said Ma
ria Atkinson, and that in default of catuse heing
shewn, within three months from the first pub
- lication of this Rule, ar. order pro confesso be
entered against him.
8hJune, 1843.,
Couattssrossa's OFFICE.
Icerify hatSeptember 8,1843.
I erif tatthe above is a true copy of the
origitit Order of Court, in this case, takein
from-the minutes.
-s... J. TERRY. C.Ea. E D.
September 13 - 3m 33
A LL Persons indebted to the subscribers by
note or account,-due the first of January
1843. are req.:ested to come forward and pay
up, as logrindulgence cannot be- wen.
logrFRAZIER &r ADBISON.
.. r
NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS!
U.AWIR&LLED. IND)UCE.J1E'T -
Read and. reflect? then decide for yourselves:
CHARIES SANFOk,
(At the NEW CASH STORE, in HhAzuno, in the same Building of HuNTEa's Hotel.)
-AS Opened, and is now receiving. a fresh supply of NEW GOODS, suited to this
and the a proaching Season, among which nay be found
ampAD 4 reiTS, ? 4 & T
Wool and piece dyed Black. Blue, Olive and Invisible Green. Brown and mixed Cloths -
A great variety of Cassimeres. Vestings. and 'Tailors' Trinnings, of the best quality.
PRINTS, DeLAINS, BOMBAZINES, ALPACCAS, SHEETINGS, &c.
English. French and American Calicoes, at all prices; Furniture Calicoest Linens of eyery
fabric; Cotton and all Wool Flannels; Colored, Plain, Plaid and Striped Cambrie-s; Swiss Mlus
ilns; a great variety of Brown and Bleeched Sheetings and Shirtings, Osnaburgs.Kerseys, Plaid
and Plain Linseya, Blankets. &c.
HATS, CAPS. BOOTS AND SHOES.
Aggood supply of Hats, best quality and latest style; Men's Bouts and Shoes, Ladies Shoes.
The above at as low prices as can be had in tbe State. A large assortment of Shawls, Cotton
Wool and Merino.
Shirts. Drawers. Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, &c. &c.
The above comprising by far the most extensive stock of Dry Goods ever offered in town,
having been purchased for cash in the eity of New York, which will be sold correspondingly
cheap.
9T The subscriber acknowledges with pleasure, the extensive patronage he has received
from the trading community of this and the adjoining Districts: and desiring togive his eutoa
mers, at all times, every advantage that the market affords, is still prepnared to sell aslnt as can
be had in this country. Purcha~ers are respectfully invited to call, examine. and -ntisfy them.
selves. CHAS. SANFORD
Hamhurg. October 7 . tf 37
EDGEFIELD 1Ii~snln '.
TI AXREAD TAITS!
L COVA R, respectfully informs the citi-Ch a e t an E r
L . zens of Edgefield, and the adjoining dis- C heap er ha e e
tricts, that he has on hand. a great variety o down their stick of well
articles or SELECI' A U 4OP,
1' 1 R E., atthelowest possitte prices. TWiey will out eicu
all of which has been manufactured at his esta- merate articles, but assure chime that will love.
blishne'nt, of the best niaterials, and by first them with it call of a saving of 33 per ce-t.
rate workmen. which he will dispose of at the As times are bard, and a Dollar saved. is
Hatnburg and Aitusta prices. Dollar made. those who are in want oIGo..ds
Roofing & Guttering would do well tc five us it call, prior to ibsi
done with neatness and despatch, at the Ham- purchasing elsewhere, and we assure them ile
burg and Angusta price. will not be disappointed.
Persons wishing to supply themselves with J. COHN. & CO.
TIN WARE, would do well to call and exa- At te Cheap Cash Stare, Edgeji'/d C. H.
mine his stock, previous to a pplyitug elsewhere, Novr. 22 3t 4:
as they will obtain as great bargaiis as can be
obtained at any similar manufactory in the Edg('field i:a1c Academy
Southern country. E uidersigieil Tense' beg leave
Oct 11 if 37 the patrons of'this Institution nt
the puiblic general. that they have r".-etngage,
Fall and W inter Goods. the services of Mr. JOHN W. LESLEY. r4
r H E Subscribers have received their Fall the ensuing year. The Acaemic year will Is
and Winter supply of divided into 1a0 oessions cuE (le mouths each
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, the first heginning in the fir-u .nndly in in
CoNsIsTING or nary next; andthe termsofTuition will beth
French, English and American Prints, sauie as the present year.
Alpaccas. Merinos, Bumbazines. L GRIFFI,
Eariston Ginghams. Orientals, Muslin De R. ;. M B,
Lamies,
Cloths. Cassineres, Sattinetts, F. H. WARDLAW.
Kentucky Jeans, Kerseys, Plaid Lindsey., J TERRY,
Flannels.S-4, 9.4. 11)4. and 11-4 Blankets, Trustees.
3-, 4.4. 6.4, and 12.4 bleach and unbleached November 16. 1B43. im 43
Demnestecs, & ela nlq
Silk, Wonlen and Cotton Shawls.
Silk, Wonolen and Cotton Hosiery, Hadw r e aud 'uilery.
And all other articles usually kep' in our JI ST recevid. aoi the ' av. dire
line of business. V rr the Ilatctore. am the North, an
FRAZIER & ADDISON. from England, a liaeieihe and well ssirlc
Edgefield. Oct 0. 6t 37 stock if
New Fall & Winter Goods. Hardware, Cutlery, &c.
P I1 lE Snbscribers are now receiving and tnsurpassed by ny estailliis,.ui in the .noou
R opening their Stock of Fall and Winter era country. whicl we ff'-r Gtr sale Wlielr
Goods; Comprising a complete assortment of or Retail, at secod door (brick buildiiog) fri
Fan y & Stape Dry Goods, corerfCereand Mecersreets. W
Fardware, Ctay DrH a heavy invoices on the way froi E
ad Saddle, ty. Blankets and Kerseys, and rope in the shi , Trt'un. Amon our aril
alimost every article that is usually ket in this American, English tnd Swedes IRON, assot
market, they call the attention of their friends edsize
and the public generally to examine their stock. Ameron best Cos Eli
PRESLEY & BRYAN. Aeia emiiaiIEmlsiSelo
Sept.E 2& BRYAN sizes. and sorts. lllister.'d a aid Spring Stet,
Sept.2G tf 35 Band. Sheet, and Hoop i. assorted sizes,
New Fall & Winter Goods. Cut Nails,2i40d Spikes 4 to6 in., Wroug
T H E Subscribers respectfully inform their Nails, all sizes,
cistomers. and the public generally Cast Steel and Crown flauea.
that thev are now receiving a large and splen. Led. Collie' Axes.:tdze, Chisels & ouge
slid assortment ofill nd winter Goods, pur- Mill Irons, full assiruint.
chased in Newv York. Phiilndelphia. arid Char- AvlVcs in.ivdjlo mt et~
leston. emibracingM a poneral assortent of Hia he mdhreSn-Nis
staple and Fancy Goods, WgnB~s rc-(trnWo ce
[lard ware-, Shoes, H ats. G roceries. Crockesy, ateKnesnd-'ikPuadPik
&c. &c-. all of whiche they will sell 00 terms to Kiv,
suit the times.Milcesci.bn id1-tiSa ,
G. L. & E. PENN: o'sadIitesCrpnrsPlissu
Sept. 27, tf 35 ~ Hnei-s
BILAND & BUT I.LEII Gieseme.3aeltae oto o~ i
A RE now rerceiving ancd opening a geneeral ic~us
tnd well selected assortmetif '( a pddailSoesPruge.LgCei
Fall & W~inler Goods, Gns
Selected wvith g ret ere, by otne of the firm, inrilaserecelofsllolira
Newv Yocrk, to wivbch the'y respecftfully inv its e sIeoiii icrlieiht-wllbse
the attention oftuheir cuistmers and the public lwb
getm-rially They are also haeceivmg a rfresh4
suapply of
Fancy .?Ptlinery Goods,JYrcauTilr5o
which enablhes themt t, fuirnishi, and mnke tei or- UmatTt.~PtiT'fA~~O
dler ancy article ine thait brach of busieiss. as
low as any similar establishncent in the conen- M-..W.iC I 0 .
try Thte Ihillinery Deptartmenct, will conctinue (ibe oeJIMJ GSC)
nnuder thuesuperintendance of M rs. E. M. DowD, IE~Cole ilIeuteeI.M'
whlose business gnualifications are too wvell V ie itie'ro i tl ed~o
kntown, to need comment..mesut tySil tste eitiricue
Oct. 4 if 36 Te tc ossso
NEW BOOT, SROE, ofro Ii1nflae ls,
BuckHEitSuiscribers '-esphucafulfltecinforor
. thteir friends and the pubelic in genieral, that Vsiis
they leave entered into co-partnership, aned will MreleSaLrlwtsn ulmcm eeet
carry on the above named business ini all its ye- Alofwei.vllteodbytePtt-mu
rious brancheos, in mihe town of Haumburg. maeutotasrwreetjttlionsl
They will alay kponhand a quan~tity of .~o
vNarranted home meade Shoes, Brogans, &c. Pce lu~krhes
Coarse and flue Ladies Shoes, Children's do., rioaulCootSitDavesHs
Northern Brogans, &c, Tgte ihagterleso ieuto
Marness 6 Iragon Geers. Tlr'Tinnm~.Woeeeo eal
BOOT & SHOE FlNDINGS. VlK'H 1 &C
Ini short,they will keep all articles connected HuibrgOc7 13ht.7
with the trade, which they will sell cheap for WP R T h 1 & c
Cash, well dried Hides, or town acceptances.HOEA NDRT L
N B. Boots and Shoes made to order, in the W D
most fashionable style, and Repairing neatly A eiaFncadEgik
executed at thes abiortest notice.
M. L. GEA RTY, F~1AD5AL
THOS. McCONNELL. 01)~
Octeober 11 ' I f .37 SI .LGHR AD ST W
J. 0. B. FORD, APTMTIN .OLCOh
H A S a hand constantly engaged en NewDU CIO TN LTI -.Ac
York Jr Boston, to enable aim to receive SilysCre,-aitrOc7,lt3
at the earliest possible dates. evety
New style & fashiton of Goods LSE l D~
as they comie out, and will be re-ceivemg by al- T IL cohiieentu'-etetiam
most every arrival from those places duringthe hsad tI~c-esprbl c h i
season. Thankful for the past. lee takes this mot.ntd8ctm irbeefresceadev
method to solicit future and increased patron-motafe Sritcewllh-akniha
age. -Clnesmet ycagne hukPatc
Hambuirg, Set.2If 35 ilpoetteri~r~sb ariiigtu
.utOpening. .WPDLH
Few Bales& Cusses of'fine C ARPE TS, Hmug uea 5 4 1
S dkbound Whitney Blankets. Negro ab r
ucky Jeans. Heavy Domestics for Servants' W bBlsCtoON*IJRS
Dresses. andi over twenty -different styles of 3U7JfOydsNerCLTS
Brown Shirtings and Sheeting.Jsreivdadfrtlb
WM.KETCHAM.&Co. sBLE&g.4ON
Hamur, Ot.7, 0 7 HmbrgE OA.2 tfT 4I
Water Proof, & No Mistake!
H. L. JiPEfiRS & co, A
WAREIiaUSE & GINilEAL COMMISSIOt
ME RCtiANTS.-I1A LBURti, S. U. [
B EG leave to inform their friends. and the a
public generally. their NE WA TER i
PROOF II'AREHOUSE. with large cunve- go
nion close Stores attarhed, is now completed er
and ready iitr this receptien of
Cotton, Merclandise, &e. . ill
It is stunated on the principal street lendmng ry's
into the business part of the town. four liet ll.
above the highest water amiarkc by actual survey. 1
entirely remote from all other thnilditngs. which fl
renders it fire-proof, and conveniently sitnated
tier loading and unlnoding wtguns.
They are now pertnttently located in this Edj
plane, and pledged not to speculate in Cotton
on their own account. but to give their unedivi
ded attention to the interest of their customers,
tad nre !idly prepared to attend to the Sale,
Sloring and Shipping. of
'ot on, Flolur. Bacon, &c.
leceivin g and Firearding MEWR HANDISE. tlo
Purchasing Goods to order. 4c. 4c. his
Their charges will be a. follows:-For sel- e"
ling Cttten 25 cents per bale; Shipping do, whi
124 cents per hole. Commission iar buying or wb
selling Mlerchandise and Produce 2J per cent. b"
Forwarding and Storttge. in accordance with
the e:-tablished rates. All Cotten. Flar, &c. for
received by the river free from tvharfage. Lt
heral advances will he made when required, eles
on any consigntemts mude to tlhemn.' teat
Hamburg, Soptr. 9 tf 33 Ed
[CIRCULAR.] C
To Pla.ers i-e .MFercuaan'ts. -
I -.t lev e teeo inlormla you. that I continue
tih. W it hit)U!i E and COMMISSION
BUSINESS at my old stand. known as the
WATER-PKitOP W rRI-.HOUSE. Detach- trot
ed as it is from ote r buildongs. its letcation ren- Per
edes it nearly as seenre frost ire ate if it was tae
fire- proaf. The oeunrs have been elevated above im
the high water mark of the great freshet of
May. 1o40.
Planters will thus he secured from the possi
bility ofloss and damage by freslets.
I avail myself of the present occasion. to re- j
itrn my thanks to miy friends and patrons, fr V
their liberal support during the past season. 1
solicit frot theta and the public generally a
a continunice oflthis confilence. and assure then eli
that in return for their patronage. I will use my
keeset personal r'ff.erts te promote and protect eto
their interest,. crmtinitted to my charge. In du
edditinet to thtis tassaatance, I pledge myselfthat .aI
I will in no case purchase a bale of cotten. di- oh
rectly or indirectly. 1 will attend personally to at
e the sale and ferwarding of coetton to Savannah !t t
or Charleston; ilo, to tie sale of Bacon, Flour. Fe
&c. &c.. and to the recei ing and forwarding
of goods to the up-country. Having a fine an
w'hartf attached to my Weeaehonse. n wharf'age M
will be chatged ein cotton to lmly cate, either pr
ier sale or to be forwarded to Savannah or co
ChIarleston. thia
fly rommissions for selling cotton, wilt be
:5 cents per hle, and 12. cents fir ferward
',g. I well also attend to the buying of goods
er order. gr
Very respectfully,yours. &c. nte
G. WALKER. a.
Ilambunrg August 2. I84:3 e
August 9 Gm 28 le
tie
GROCR EMII, &c. sin
- l1E Subscrihers respecctftully inform their F<
hrienlds and the pulic. that they have re- ki
,eved a large and fresh sipply of GOODIS. eta
selected by one at the irt, in New York. Bees- Ir<
tn. Phtileilphia, Baltimore atd Charle-eenn. thi
tech in add lion tee their fonrmer stork. coms- sul
1ruses the lagest ant best assortmeet of Goods
.-ver ott'red it this market. consisting in part
nat folluw:
40 huds. Porto Rico. New Orleans and
St Croix Sugars, a
350 bag, liie. uba, Porto Rico. St. Do t
tt mingo. Java. and Mocha CUfree, w
70 hudis. West hendia Molasses, pl
JO tierceis Ctha do. tt
35 tobis. New ( Orleans do. bo
70f.00t Ilbs. Baron. liams,Sides&t Shoulders. kit
80.t00 " Sweede Irna assrtetd siee, tat
J.U00 "' Entglish doi I
3.tJ00 i-- tal sad Homop 1ron, thi
3.000 -1 Nail l-eats & llarse $hoe sthpes, is
2,000 -- Cne, Uennitane. & Blistered Steel.
00t se'tta W agont Boaxes.
I ,700t sacks Satu (baleaichied sacks,)
2,1011 bt-tieti Salt. ite hutlk, ' sal
500 aieces Hlemep ead Tow Bagging, 43 at
toa 410 enes wide.
2 25t0 iecess tatney lBaggintg,
1.0001 itt-. Ba.gg ing T wime, ( Weaver's,) y
- 150 coeils Mr~aillai Uie Repe,
100 d itmp do do.
0,0 -td sahubtrgi,
5,000 dbs.edoule relinaed Loaf Sugar, cL
3i,000-' " crusheed dee.
3.000 -~ powdekred do. i
I ,000 - smatgle~ retinied Loaf do. i
10 -. Spermi Ciradles.
210 ' IlI l' p atenat I 'undles,
5 tierces fresit grotand Ricehe
2,000 lbs. Whmite Lead No. I Uttion Mills.ei
25 hbll. Caenie Fleetr, (chorice braned.) a
40 deaz. dmaing?. pairleer, rocking and
k chmildrenm's Chaiirs, i
y 7entses Hnmts antd Caps,al
150 casks Steene tiet. (in finse oirder,)
21) kees linpotts IFFF g Powder,
1,00t0 lbs. liar Lead,
d 41) boxes WV imow Glass 8x10O& 10x]2,
1311 bags Slhet.nseerted sizes,
'2,50.0 pair, 8h1oes,
Tea. Peppler. Spice, Ginlger, Chocolate. Cit
Seeamaont, ~eAnondsle. S;tarche. Nuitmegs, hintechewv
inag Teobtcco. Neg ra Clothis, Bianakets, Sheeit
Th'ireadh, ('sttoa n a. Contane Cards. Weeel ~
C~hardhs, TIanks. Sieves, Pieangha Linees, hiudigee.
\lnedder. Blue Steene, Coppearas. Epsom Salts.
~Limseed tOil, L~amp I Oil, a (sterior aerricles.)
': Tr aCainis. Filth Cains, Smoothlieng Irns
braes-s boundmem redear lane.ke.ts. harrse Bucket..,
Pseila, Tubils. Keclers. Wilo WVagones, eeestm.
Meastures, hFeathers. &e & c &~C C.
ShBLEYV & CRIAPON.
H amtburg July. 1, 1843 if 23
NVotiee. -
.LL persones indebelted for work drtne at the w
A Seuw Mall, are regnsted to comte ierwardi N
nited seutle' theeirnsectea mts her alma yeanr 1842, eith. G
er by ntote aor othe~rwiei; andt tiiose hiavineg de- I
a msantds agaiinst theestsate of Jess'. Sweaenen~a. Ii
dec'ed., are regnaested to handi int their acaounts, tha
properly sattesteed. - s
JAM ES SWEARENGEN im
dctober 18 .if 38 W
Final Notice.
A LL Pereones indebted to the Subscriber. .
onNotes aind Accieuts, duae ina my old
'buasiness. whirls expired the ist Janutary, l1843.
are hereby mnoified thatt lonager indntineince can
tiot be givern. E. B. PRESLEY.
Erdgefield, Oct 10. 1843 tf 37 T
NOTICE,
t LL phersonshvintg deaunds ngis
heetie of (Charles Nix, are regnuested toR
II preseeet the~m in de form toa tihe seubscriberse.
a antd threse indiebted toa the staid estate are regunir- I
e ed to make payerent .withoutt mdebay.J
EBENEZE.R CHAMBERLAIN. th
.WILLIAM ROBERITSON, thi
.Administrators. pal
. Nov.6.1843. tf 41 ne
ens
P. 5. BROOKS, th
.ATTORNEY AT:LAW. ta|
Office opposaite Mfr. Com'pty's Hotel, Edge
field Count Honase, B. (7
Boatember 6 ff 3
Notice.
N ELECTION for a$teriff and Ordinary
ft Edgetield istrict, will be held on toe
ad .iaondity inJauauury next and the day
,ang, at the following places ot election iu
DIstrit t, viz:
s.ngtuuirs, uunton's, Mbore'i, Mloaley's, tl
ia's, Parks', iced Hill, Howard's, ul. vi
a, Cloud's, Pine House, Hamburg, peach of
ud, Powell'a dandalE Boulware's, Cour i
ise, Ridge. Long's, aount %- ilnng, Per- A
, Coiemun's Ltichasdson's, Chrisue's, Al- fi
, bil) ley's, Sheppard's, and Dorn's. n
'he .lanagers will mieet at Ldgefiekl Court t
,se on the day following, (v1 edneaday,) t
tit the voted and declare the electicn. h
GEO. POPE, c. C r.
efield C. H. Clerk's Office, Oct. 30, 1843.
Gov. I lo: 40 0
A'oti' e. . d
I HE Subscriber wishes to sell at private e
sale, his crop of Corn, Fodder, &c., ti
ther with his stock of Hogs and Cattle; e
Farming Utensils, and Household & Kitch- ,
Purriture. He will rent Is Plana~siitn, F
ich contains about 300 acres of lan', of
ci about 75 or 100 acres are cleared, with a
d dwelling and other outhouses.
he wishes to obtain a situation as Overseer,
the next year.
'ersons wishing to purchase any of the arti -
I have to dispose of. or to rent the plaa.ta
can apply to me, living in the Fork of
sto, near John Lou's, on the rond to Aiken
JAMES TEMPLE.
)ct 18 St 38
-
Notke.
LL persoms having demands against ta
. the estate of John Turner, late of this Dis- C
t, dec'd., ale requested to hand them in pro- a
ly attested. according to law, and all persons ft
ebted to said estate are requested to make o
nediate payment. I3
A. SHARPTON. Executor.
90v 8 tf 41 ti
h
DR. CHAMPION'S E
egetable Ague Medicine,
Safe and certain cure for the Chills and d
Fever in all its complicated lorms,also an
:ctual remedy for fevers ofevery description. t
hlis lediciiie has been used by the propri- 1
r a number of years in cxt,-asive practice,
ring which time, he has treated some thou- a
ids of cass-s of fevers and from the success
this mode of practice. he is confident it must
: will be the prevailing practice in fevers
)ever fails to perform a cure of Chills and
ver the FIRST DA'.
Bilious, Typhus. Nervous, Congestive, Winter
1 Yellow "ever, all yield to the use of this
'dicine, . i are cured by this system of
tcaice in a -..ster time and with touch more
taiity than by any other system of practice
it has ever been recommended.
CER'T'IFIC ATES.
SHEFFIELo, Fayette Co. Alas. Jan. 10, 1842.
Dr. champion :-Dear sir, I have been a
iii favorite of Dr. Sappington's Pills. and
il last tall had not heard of your pills. Your
-Int liss lett some in this country, and 1 hayve
d them in my priclice to a considerable ex
It, and I en' with pleasure say, that as far as I
y knowledge exleils, they are much supe- I
er to any medicine I have used in cases of I
ayers. I ant so fircihly and from personal
toledlge convinced of the sailtary and all
iortant effects of your pills, that I am ex t
imely anxious to have you make anl agent in t
is vicinity. There can be i large amonnt
Id here for cash. Yours truly.
H. P. LEONA RD, M, D. i
DALLAS Co., Ala., April 4, 1843. t
Dr. Champion:-Dcar sir,-Of the pills I
uich I received frem you, I have found sale I
- a considerable quantity. I think that it
i he sickly here in consequence of the wet
ring Your pills give such general satisfac- I
ii hire, that I am persn'ided by my neighi
rs to write to yon for a large supply of both a
:ds. It is 'now known that I keep them,
id people will co'me 30 or 40 miles for thema.
esse se'ad them soon, as I expect to sell all,
ii I hive written for by the tame your agent I
arounid ini July.
Yours with mnch re'spect,
BENAIJAH K[NG..
Each box contains 24 pills, 12 of which are
tjiin to cnte any ordilnry case of Chills
d Feaver. Pmrice $1 25. anid
-A L.O
BR. CHIAi MPION'M
(GE-t A BLE. A'NT-Bmi tlitUS. A NTI DYSPEP
:SLC PUItIVYJNG ANDU CATHARtTIC PlILas,
sasssing four important properties. for thet
re of' discuses, carefjidly and correedy combdi ned.
e article to assist the efect of another, for the
usfji of-the health of muankind.
This imedicinie is recommiuended to the atten
mi oif those afflicted with Liver Comnplaimnt,
yspesia, Dropsy. Billions habits, Co-.tive
-ss, Cholera aiorbans. Rheunintism, Scriufula,
nii stomch~aepramved appetite, W.orms, Con
lgeim, [n hiebl is known by a sinking sensa
cm at the pit of the stomaachs.]Jaundice, Head
e and sick stomach, pailpitaition )f the hearts
isrsa, tDysemntery, or flux, Nervous affec
,n Heart burn, WVhite swellaig, and all
se diseases arising from impure blood.
Price 25 cts. per boix, and for sale by
FRAZIER & ADDISON,
Edgutfield C. H., S. C.
RISL EY & CO. Hamburg, S. C.
HAVILAND, RISLEY, & CO.
- Augusta, Geo.
Also, in nearly all of'the toiwas and villages,
ci by aiiumeroue country agents in all the
estrn and Southern States.
Jeine 283 6in' 22 :
EDGI?[WIELD DISTRICT.
IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY.
arles H. Dagnal & wife. Applicants,
vs.
illinam Chadwick, & other,, Defend'ts.)
TI appearmg to niysatiasctioni, that Williasm
. Chadwick, Elias Chadwick, James Csiad
ek, John Chadwick, Elixtabetha Chadwick,
mnry Chadwick, John Oden. Ehmas Oden.
sorge Ufen, Washsington Blair and his wife
artha, resides without the limits of this State.
is irdered, that they do appear ad object te.
Sdivisioii anid sale of the real estate of Thsam-.
Hlowvle, dec'd., on or before the first Monday
Janauairy next, or their consent to the same.
I be eantere'd of record.
OLIVER.-TOWLES, o. E. D.
Ocober 16, 1843. 3m 38
State Of South (arolina.
EDGEFIELD DISTRfCT.
IN CHA4NCERY.
ie -on. Bavles J. FEarle. Ez'or.
of James~B Mays, jBl o
ydon G. Maya, & Dannett H.1 R -i
Mays.. I
~T atppeasring to the stisfactiosi of the Corn
-misscioaner, that Daiinett H. Mays. one of
Defendant's. .resides without the limits oif
is State On mnoaion, by Memminger. corn
iinants Solicitor. Ordered, that the said Dan
t H. do plead. answer, or demur, to the
milainant's Bill,; within three moinths froms
Spublication-hereof, or the said Bill will be
cenprqoiofssg agaipet him. -
. . TERRY. c.a E .D.
Commissioner's5 Office, Oct. 23, 1843.
Nov. 3 m 40
State of South Carolina.
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
IN T E COMMON PLEAS.
r M. C. FREELAND. wlIo has }e 1
Ie arrested, and is now confined swithbil
e bounds of the.Jail of Edgefield District by 'r
rtue of a capias ad satisfaciendumt, at'the suft'
'U. H. Lee, having filed his petition. tri ti
schedule on oath. of his whole estate and. efn
.ts, with the purpose:of obtaining the beng
of the Acts.of the.General Assembly5 corn
only called the Insolvent Debtors Acts,
Public notice is hereby given, that the petIs
an of the said J; M C. Freeland. wil be
tard and considered in the Court of Common
leas for Edgefield District,ei Edgefield Court
louse, on the second Monday of Marclitielt, or
a such other day as the Court may order, dur.
ig theterm,coiimenciag on tbesecond Monday
March next, at said place ; and all the Cre
tors of said J. M. C. Freeland as:bereb
tnamoned personally or by-attorney;.then and
ere, in said Court, to shewcause,if any they.:
in, why the benefit of the Acts. afore
ould not be granted to the said M,
reeland upon his executing the assignment re
uired by the Acts afdresaid.
GEO. POPE,'c. z..n.
Clerk's Ofice,
24th November, 1843.
Nov. 29 Sm d4
1
State of South Caroinay
BDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
IN THE COMMON PLEAS.
I AM.ES D. HAMMOND.ssho basbeed
arreaed. and is now confieid within ths
,undo of t8e Jail of E dgefeld Uistrict b r vfr
e of a capiag ad satifacienduimt, atsrheuuicot
harles J. Glover, having 1e 4 his petiticawita
,chedule on oath, of si- whole estate and eC r
sets, with the purpose- of obtaining the benefit
f the Acts of the General Aweh (y,edmmou4.
r called the Insolvent Debtnts Acts. -
Public notice is heiet give n, that the. '
on of the said James D. Hammond will
eaid and considered iuthe.Coun of:Cothmon'
lens for Edgefeld Disnict. at EdgefilfCoint;
louse, on the second Monday of-ib net
r on euch other day as the Court my: order4.
uring the term, commencing on the second
loudav in March next, at said p!ace;.and all
te creditors of said James D. Hammond ar
ereby summoned personally or. by attorney;
ien and there, in said Court. to shewcause, if
ny they can, why the beneftof the Aets ore- .
aid should net be gran'ed-to the said James D
lammond upon his executing the assignment
equired by the Acts aforesaid
GEO. POPE, c. s, D....
Clerk's Office, - P
Novr. 24'. ii43. - .
Novr.29 t 4
A PUBLIC BLESSING .
*'HE'SE PILLS have lnugbee known
U and appreciated, for their extraordinary
nd immediate powers of restoring perfect
ealrh to persons suffering under nearlyevery.
rid of disease to which the, human fae is'
aible. They are particularly recommeull to
ill those personswho are afflicted with anykiid
if a chronc or lingering complaint,.as .therew
io medicine before the public which 1ibig
atural and happy, effect upon the iystem iy
orrecting the stomach and, liver,. and.o;1t
ination of healthy chyle and theeb purah)i
n the blood.
'hey are acknowledged by the huidredan4
housands who are using them, to bi riot only
e most mild and pleasant in their operaton
int the most perfectly innocent; afe and ifi
ient medicine ever offered to pidlic,
'ho' l who once make.a trial ofte s6ilh Is;
ever afterwards feel, .wilting to. be without
hem, and call again and againfor more,-whicl
s sufficient proof of their good qualities. -
HEADICHE-SICK OR NERVOUS..
Those who have suffered .and arewreayef
fferimg wvith this distressing comiplaiint,.rill.
ni Spencer's Vegetable Pills anremed y at once
ertain and imsmediate in its effecta. One sin
gle dose of the Pills, taken soon as the head-.
dhe'i felt coming on, will cure it in 'one-half'
jour entirely.
As a ruismed y in summer and boeel complainutsi
hey dieplay their wonderful powerse to -admi .
aton, anud are far superior to any thing in use
'or these complaints.
I n Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint,tbey stand
iirivalled. hlan~y have been cured-in a few
eeks, after having safered under the dread
'l complaint foi years
In Hudntua~l Costiveness they are 'decidedly
mperior to any Vevetable- Pill ever broughtliby
're the public ; and one 2.5 cent box- will esa
ablish their surprislig virtues, and place them
seyonid the reacn of~ doubt in the estbmation of
?very individual.
Trhey are invatluable in nervous and hypo
:hondriacal affectiqns, loss of appetite, and al
:mpltaits to whicir females alone aresubject.
Tlhey are mild in their action, and convey
Imost immediate conviction of their altilitf
win the first dose. They may -be taken by
ersonis of an~y ag :; anad thme feeble, the infirm,
he nervous and delicate are strengthened< bf .
heir operation. because thef .jelear the systemn
f bail humors. quiet nervous irritability; and
vaiably prmsdncot sound healtiac ' *
U pwards of threehureud ad sesty thei.
rand boxes of these mnestimable Pith have been
old withins the last twelve months in thte4
tates alone. 'and more than three titiss tis
amequatit in other States. - '
As ain anti -bilious medicisne, neofamilyieila
se without thema.. A single trial of thun'ii
nore satusfacetory than a thousand ettiflchtes.'
Talladega Springs, Talladega Co. Ala. ~
Auut 17, I842." S
This is to certify,. that I have been afflicted
sith sick Headachie. flvspepsia and Liver
Complaim,. and Costiveness for ihe~ lisi:eight
ir nine years,.during which time I badtakien,
i well asI reeollect,about sixty boxesof Beck.
ith's Pills.. twelve boxes of Peter's Pills,.and
inumiber of' boxes of Champion's and Bran.
Ireth's PilLs; all of which afforded me butlittle
>r no relief. At last I was recomsmended to ty
)r. Spencer's Vegetable-Pills, and wdll7 I ' i
or I never had but-one antack-of-the Sick
leadache afler 1 commenced taking the-Pills,
niw abont six munths,)-and I.candidly ?on
ss. that I have derived ~more real beneitfrom
he se of Spencer's .Pills, thans fropn aill the
thecr Medicines and Pills that I haye evbr
aken, and I woiuld earineatly recommend theta.
o a-asbeing in-mny'opinion, the best medi
:ine in use for all lingeriing cumplaints, . 'Ki
Pills have done .me so mnuch -good, t I
vould not feel willing; to be' without them tor
iye dollars a box; and ..cannot bist (eelt very
rrateful to Dr -Spencer for' havinagpeae
uch a valnable medicine, and the distibtion
f it is conferring a ver. .great favor on the
ubic, as it is a thing ..theutanostiDportance
hat every famnilysabould have a supply of Dr.
pencer's truly v'aluable Pills constantl on
and. cent ISAAC M. THO&JA.
Price,256et per box, with fuli *jr.~s
For se byL - -CO
-Anansta, Georgia.
J. D. TI BBETS,.
Dr WW..GEGER,.
Aug.16Cherokae Ponds,
Aug166m 29 ,