Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, October 28, 1846, Image 5
S EDGEFIEL D W sTICT:
Edgefield Court House,
ognghes,
Ridge,.
Collia
'Cberokee Ponds,
Pirs House,
Towes',
Duuton's,
Sheppard's,
Smiley's,
Hamhurg,
Mount Willing,
Richardson's,
Coleman's,
Parkes',
Perry's,
Moore's;
Shatterfold,
Ailen's, -
Voivell'
Long's,
Nail's,
Dort es'e,
Randall's,
Boulware's,
Red Hill,
Rochell's,
Krepp's,
Rehoboth,
Etherilage's,
TOTAL.
REPORT
O F the Commissioners of the Poor fo
Edgeaeld District, to his Honor
*ndge A. P. BUTFa, Fall Term, 18=16.
From the 30st September,1845, includio"
the expenses of Pensioners, boarding
with Their friends, and Poor House ex
penses; the different quarters of the
year, berein stated up to the 30th Sep.
tember. .186.
PAID OUT 1st QUARTa, OCT. '6, 1845.
Penstoners Names. An't Paid
.Cheater Hester, $10
Francis Benton, . 5
MTry Rowe, 4
Martha Franklin, 5
Jonathan Catton, 7
Rachael .Temple,. 7
ElizabehiPrice and grand children, 7
Eleanor Lowe, (2 draws,) 10
Reuben 'Lybrand, 5
.Martin Sheppard, . 5
Join Kirlktand 5
.Kiney4.1athes . 5
- Jane Snipes, 5
Mary Alinon, 5
Jane Fountain; s
lichiael OeutZ,t
lIiatild(Siepheps. 4
Catharine Milesa 4 50
Massey Gallaan,. 5
Marthadand OIkver Adkins - 5
11Margaret.Russell, 5
.oicey Baket and children, - 7
Sarah-Couch,.- . 5
JaniesTimtnerman, -
.Mary Radford, (3 draws,) 15
Catharine Napier, 8
Nancy Gamer, S
Jefferson Glawzier, 8
John Monahan, 5
Thomas Temples and wire, 5.
LMartha Wails aud children, 5
'Margaret Turnang.,5
Nancy Minorg 5
Bannah Raburn, -6
Thomas Richardson and wife, 5
Lydia Orander, 5
Martha Taylor, 3
Mary Prince, 5
Win. Mclaniel anid wife, 8
.Iebecca Stone. (2 draws,) . 6
Elija'n Ruimley, 5
Nathan Napier, 10
George Johnson, 10
JohU Swy, 7 50
Sidney Morris.' 6
Daniel Evans, 6
Mary Woolenkoby 5
saily Devore1 5
Sabra Devore, 5
Sally Hively, 5
~Ameli, Horn, 5
Thomas Gamier 5
Eliz-abeth Clegg,2
Phoebe Jobneoa,5
Jacob Hively,- 5
Mary Hasten, 5
-Catherine Bledsoe,- 4
Barbara Clark, 5
Elizabeth Childers, ?5
kElizabe'h~enny,- 5
E~lizabeth Fond, 5
Ekidred Suinmerall, 15
*Mary Rumnley. . 3
Joshua Nixon,
Mary, Fountain'. child, 5
Barbara P'allany1 5
Sa'ah-Pollatty, .5
- F illiam Glenn, 5
Eliz~abeth Elkins, 5
'Joho Rotten, 8
Jho Funderburg, S
tMsy and Savannah Whatley, 5
~royeC$arey, 5
Elishbeth Weatherfortl, 5
M1aaidaRadfordr " 8
-Jbbn GNfI~n and'wif4 7y
poldoiu inati., 5
lavfinichcock, -2
aaeshrWhitdle;
~Mrs. Steeple and-ehi!&Oin *1-0
Elvira Terry,5
tiary Evans,5
*Suisan Wod,(2 draws,) 5
Chamberlain'Mooney, 5
Elijahi Murphy - 10
Tabittba'Goodw~in, 5
Bester Stevens;- 4
* WaNealksad *r 6
William WaltonC * 5
Susan Young, 2
Alexander Patterson. 7 50
EJE TION ETUREN. F
SENATE. HOUSE 0
210 168 289 256 269
34 34 48 51 43
42 58 85 63 74
38 13 35 46 -30
30 '33 36 55 22.
7 23 20 19' 15
75 25 100 65. 60
44 23 44 40. 35
40 10 37 . 11 34
49. 22 49 501 35
107 127 111 192 165
43 27 53 26I 68
34 23 49 33 47
34 18 56 42 -53
5 39 38 42 13
59. 49 78 59 61
41 5 48 45 40
31 32 62 23 38
26 18 34 24 38
10 61 37 59 32
25 27 36 26 50
15 21 15 35 36
54 1 52 47 24
21 29 47 28 43
39 11 25 21 .36
16 47 43 54 23
8 76 60 78 6
25 29 14 39 36
7 29 12 33 21
36 11 23 26 27
1184 1089 11628 1596 j 1472 14
Luke Mathews, 5
Elizabeth Marlow, 5
'Henry and Martha Jordan, 4
Elizabeth Sanders, 5
Margarett Free. 5
Elizabeth Sadler, 10
Eliza Riddle and children, 5
John Clark's child, 3 51
Nancy Nicholson, 3 5
Mary Rotten's child, 3
Margaret Harper, 3
Elisha Dye, 3
Mary Frazier, 5.
Sarah Smith, . 5
John Welker, (2 draws,) 6
Hannah Williams, 5
Milly Rose,for nursing Martin Rose 5
Catharine Turner, 3
Nancy Lambert, 7
Sibba Fortner, -
Total lst quarter, $679 51
PAID OUT JANUARY 5Tir, 1846.
Mary Claxton, .. ti
Funeral expenses of Mich'l Outz, 6 1
Daniel Evans, 6
Jouathan Cotton, 7
Mary Frazier, S
Nancy Gainer,. 8
Jefferson Gl'awzier, 8
John Story,. . 751
Chesly Hester, 10
John Kirkland, -
Alexander Patterson, 7 5
Matilda Radfoldt 8
Mary. Rowe 4
John lotten, - 8
Elizabeth Sadler; 10
Eldred Suinmercl, 12 51
Rachel Temple, 5
MargaretTurnage, 5
Total nd quatcr 180
ENdred Gainer, 825
Rlache Trazier, 5
Mairetn Turagze, 8
C otalyndequerter 3182
PAtild R o-r 81 rl 86
Mary Rotwe, 4
Jonhn oto, 7
EDiaieh Evadl, 10
Nanred Gainerl, 128
Vachel'raoine 5
Jonrsonrklade, 8
,ay Hooester, 10
Siba Fadfor, 8
TMary R 3de q4re, 19
John Story, 72 5(
Elibabh Saler, , 1
Rachel Temple, 5
Margre urneage, 125
Jhenl Kirkland, 10
Mary Wowleb, 4
Sioba Fotene, 8
Jonhn oto, 725
Eizbah Fortner, - 1
Danhel empn, 6
Chescy Gainer, 18
Mary raowe, .
Jefohn Gotten , 8
Jonthandto, 7
Mlarygareunao, 5
CoainborA attero, -31
oanil v a rter,12
padtuey aners, th8iteetqatr
uMarysFraziet, whc5conpne hs
eerol Gawter 8ee ht nacr
dance th arivieerantd 129Bar
Tbyhe Loegingur aut it son in,844 e
pid topeesoner the dferorue quaner
of the purcheda mornlued inathe, pea
srent's Reorgwibeb secuopniesc thi
hWe erectd utae repid-r, inacor-h
acooateion of thviee Pornoe the istorct
\by the poorslawure ot tsession ill 8v
toa sod the fe PoorHoususand
30td Saepurchased a3 or8 ha4hy6pe
halveereetd suiabl uins,for te
acJommodaITo teor of he Dstret,
and fo~ecfradw ilgato
peasrnarbt erys peso wihng1
Annej L.oA. Bl, O .KS,
ORS 1846
REPRESENTATYES
67 230 219 175 146 92
47 62 46 31 16 27 6
80 59 46 69 ,,14 8
20 46 29 34 i;17 19
39 50 51 -2.: 17 27
20 16 14 16 2 4
69 51 83 61 -."26' 9
53 71 55 31 :30 2 16
38 46 46 _ 28 :23 34 10
56 48 .49 31 30 14
39 125 166 165 j0 45
64 29 58, 31. -9 18
50 35 40 15 32 .26 4
27 34. .43 2- 19 10
17 40- 5 '.34 - :3 29
58 22 57 58 58 2
17 17 50 27: 16 35 0
44 58 45 ;5: 37 29 8
36 14 -25 201 3 1 9
501 17- 21 59 48 36 4
26 10 35 34 . 31. 23 0
141 5 25 24 1 '0 3
21 36 45 38 .s 10 6
25 31 24 41 40 3 8
31 .24 35 13 :.2&,42 5
38 58 11 48 ' 20 12
32 81 30 68 1 68 69
23 39 36 32 3. .52 2
17 36 8 221 216 13 20
2 3 46 1 1 . 1
45 1413 1408 281329 329 1 , 461
Sarab Plemale and chid, ,"~: 2
Nancy ays and daughter, 2
Richard Taylor, John Wite 2
David Wheeler,
McCollough children, 2
Fanny Shavor and sdon, 2
Nancy Shavor and two ch ldreng 3
) John Funderburg, 1
18
NAMES IN THE ASYLUM.
Mrs. Foster, Morgan, Miss aBlease, 3
A: Palmer, - 9
F. PasoeDied some tine winter.
F. Eason, - ..
ROBERT BRYAN, TreaSuTrer, I.' AccoNt WITH
THiC CoMuissioNzats OF THE P jN, FROM
30-ra SETzassai, 1845, to M3EF -
- TEMBER, 1846, EDGs. D c-r.
Oct. 6 &_7, 1845. Paid Pensiz. -
ere and Poor Housivexpensjs $793 59
December 2. Paid T.' Loveless
and--Jianings, in part for'tifei
building, and iundry sets fr:
- provisions for Poor House -, 295 13
Dec.18.. 'or 2,603lbs Pork atS4
25. cts. per 100 lbi. and wia -
small acconits -- " -; ^114 87
Jan. 5, 846. Pesio iersi pi vt
&.c:
*&c.&c' L~488657
) Jaguai$4% flcg o '
his liuildi ii4nde o :. 85 99
February . f :tis5
) for hinilddg afiidefa
accounts forposormeai 244 25
Feb .17. T.Loveless balan or
his buildings and' some small' -
accounts, - 658 39
) March 2. John Loveless for fur
niiure; and nccoduts'forsaga1
coffee, nidlasses, 78 15
-A pril 6. Pensioners Ag';s's quar
5ters salary, Rt. Rabuarn, for
work on clie yard and garden,
stable and crib, in part, -303 32
April 24. To the Asyluni l'dr
Pauper Lunatics, and idme
cloth, . .156 58
MJay 4. S. Mathis, for cows and
calves, and accounts for haul
ing and corn,- 30 75
June 1. A. Bland for lard, and B.
Raburo clearing and fencing
land, -.67 65
June 5. Balance due to Asylum
j by 3. Quattlebum, 217 03
July 6. Pensioners balance to B.
Raburn for work on the ynrd,
and A. Bland 6irst nte for
-Poor House land; 607 42
'July 28. A. Bland l'oi bacon,
corn and somre s'diall accounts, 62 041
Sept. 7. B. Raburu for clearing
- out well, and account for corn, 8 7J
- $4,245 39
Sept. 30. Cash on.gno,. 2,648 97
$6,894 36
October 6, 1845. Cash on hand
of the lax of 1844 ' 2,548 94
January 14.1I546. Received of H1.
Boulware on tax executions of
1844, K:~16 92
A mount of the ta'x of 1844, $2,565 86
March 2, 1846. .Receited of
J. Quattlebum, T. U., in .
part of the poor tax of '45, 350
March13, '45, of 3. Quattle
bum, T. C., in part of the
tat of 1845; .$50
April 5, of J. Quattlebumin
part of taxaf 1845, 600
-May 4, of JI. Qnattlebnm in
part of tax of 1845, 500
May 28, of 3. Qnattlebum ini
p art of tex of1845,' ... 1900
July 6, of 3. Quattletium iii
part of taxof18655 463
July 6, of J. Qtnattlebtstn bal
ance of tax of 1844, 5 31
$4,368 31
Lerby commissions fotre
ceimng 24 per Cent, -109 20
4,25911
* - *6.824 97
Set29Received'f JQut- -
tiebnm,T.. C., balanc* of
the tax of 1844, - 71 76 ,
Less by commissiofis for re.
ceiving 24 per ccnt 1 77 69 39,
*$6,894 36
Sep tonber 30;1846. The above exhibits the
amounts received and'disbursed for theI main-.
Stekiace of ihe pobr,:ahd-so all thte buildings
erected-on the new cite, and dlso hnif the pur
-chaseamoney for the-tactaof land, &c.
W.NfROROBREWB5U~Tere.
~'NW B:The'prba~'tlied 6:ithe geneial
tnaa 3"l6'porcent.
- O(koahn 21 1it 39
- _ New Groce
PEAR SON
Wholesale and Retail D
(ColtNEa OF COBB AND CENTRIE STREE
A RE now receiving from New York, Chari
selected stock of Groceries, consisting
BA GGING.
Hemp Bagging, Hemp Rope, 'lanilla Rope,
Twine.
SUGARS
St. Croix, Porto Rico, Museovaido, N. Orleans,
Clarified, Loaf, Crashed. Powdered,
COFFEE.
Old Government Sava, old Cuba, new crop
Cuba, Rio. choice Laguira,
MOLASSES.
Trinidad, New Orleans, Sugar House, Syrup,
BACON.
Hama. choice brands, country cured Hams,
country cured Shoulders, western Shoul
ders, western Sides.
SALT.
Sack, Table, in boxes and sacks.
NAILS.
Nails, assorted sizes,
SHOT.
Shot, assorted sizes, Lead,
TEAS.
Hyson, Imperial, Gunpowder, Black Tea,
PICKLED FISH.
Kitts Mackerel, barrels Mackerel, Nos. 1, ,& 3,
Salmon, in kittsand barrels, Pickled Herrings, 1
Pickled Shad,
SEGA RS, '6BACCO S SNUFF.
Choice brands Segars, Thomas' Nectar Leaf
Tobacco,
Oronoco, Jones &- Co's. and cheap Tobacco,
Cut and smoking Tobacco, Snuf, in jars and
bottles,
I7YWe would s-y to the public, call and eX
Hamburg, September 25, 1846.
T HE Subscribers, having formed a Partner
Mission Business.wIch they inte
copied by Wa.KCRt & PEAnsos, respectfully olff
will store, ship, and sell Cetton, Bacon, Flour, ar
chandize. purchase goods to order, &c.
Their charges wil be regulated by those of ti
onlproduce consigned to him when required
From the many advantages of their tlavorable
WAauousE." and from the lung experience of
tion to the sale of Cotton, &c., they trust, by str
care, to ncrit a share of pub!ic patronage, and tc
G. WALK.R,
Hamburg, Sept. 1, 18-I1
On retiring from the Commission Business, I a
on ihe part of Walker & Pearson, nur sincere t
with which they have tivored us , and, at the x
for Walker and Bradlbrd, whom it allords me a
my friends, and the publicly generally.
Sherf's JSale.
NOVE M3E R, J846.
BY virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa
cias to me directed. I will proceed to
sell at Edgefield Court house. on the
First Monday and 'i'uesay in Noven:ber
next, the following property in the follow
ing named cases, to-wit
'The-interest of the defendant in eight
hundred acres of, land, more or less, ad
joining lands of George Tillman, James
Rainsford,.Benj. R. Addison and others,
Ipvled -on as the property of James I.
Harrison,.ads of C..J..Glover.
I'M hudanrt mg sctilf res-olad,
more or less,: adjoining lands of Mrs. Mary
suler, Samuel Clarke and others, levied
on as the property of Milludge Galpht,
ads of Charles H all,-Peter Stith and wife
and others severally.
Four hundred and twenty acres of land,
more or less, adjoining lands of Derrick
Holsombakb, Il Pussey and others, levied
on as the property of Dauie[' Poscy, ads
of S. F. Goode and others severally.
One hunidred atnd eighteen-acres of hand
more or less, whereon the defendant lives
adjoiing lands of C. Weat~herington, D).
Walker and others, levied on as the prop
erly of Wmtr. H-atilton, ads of J. G. Thorn
ton anid others severally.
One jthousand acres of land, more or
less, whereon the defendant lives, adjoin
ing lands of John Marsh, John Wise and
others, levied on as the property of Eliz
abeth Carter, ads of .Jamnes C. Cobb and
others severally.
Two hundred and seventy five acres of
land, mzore or less, whleroon the defenidart
lives, adjoininag lands of John Loit, Emis
Iy Lott, William Bouknighat antd others,
levied on as the property of~ Stephen G.
Whatley, ads of S. F. Goode and others,
severally.
One hundred and twenty acres of fetid,
more or less, whereon the defetndant lives,
adjoining lauds of J amtes Scarborough and
others, levied on as the ptoperty of James
and Nancy Martin, ads of William Tr.
Bush and others.
Tinree hundred acres of land,s more or
less, wvhereon the defendanit lives, adjoitn
ing lands of Mary Strome end others,
levied on as aho property of William
Strome, Senior, ads of Sampson Sulli
van and others severally.
One negro toy Nat, atid negro women
Cresy, levied on as the property of Geo
N. Pardue, ads of Wmn. R. Neal bearer
Robert D. Glover and others severally.
Terms r C sale cash.
H. BOULW A RE, S. E. 1).
Oct.12 4t 37
State of' South Carolina,
.EDGEF[ELD DISTRICT,
IN E QUITY.
David Nicholson and Wife,)
and othets, vs. Mary Steifle>
and others.
N OTICE is hereby given, that by vir,
tue of en order from the Court of
Equity, in this ease, Ishall sell at Edge
ield Court House, on the First Mondlay in
ovember uext, one tract of fetnd belong
og to the Estate of John Terry and Phillip
Steifle, deceased, containinog two hun
dred and fifty-six acres, more~ or less, sit
uted in the District and Stato aforesaid,
n .Cyper Creek, and adjoining lands of
Edward Settle, Artemas Lowe, the estate
f Steward Minor and others.
Said Land will be sold on a credit ol
tielve months, except as to so much as
will pay the cost of this suit, to he paid in
cash.
The purchaser will he required to give
bod and good security for the~ purchase
money.
S. S. TOMPKINS, C. L.E. D.
Comm'rs Office, Oct 7 e i4 37,
D''The 'friends of JULIUS BANKS,..and
lounce him as a Candidato f'or the Oflice of
ry Store;. = :
eatlers, IIaMurb , S. C'
r, NEXT DOOR TO THE POST. OFFICE.) -
ston, and other markets, a choice and wel
in part as follows
SHO0E S..
leavy Negro, (very, superior.) cominon.and ]
light,
ewed and bound, &c. &c.
WOODEN WARE.
luckets, Tubs, Mensiures. Cans. Pails, Baskets,
3rushes, (every variety,) Brooms, &c.:
LIQUJRS.
ognac Brandy, (Otard, Duiuy& o
Thampagno iirandy,(Sarserac,) Holland Gin
Jamaica Rum,
bladeira Wine, (Symington,) Sicily Wine, -
ale Sherry, (Rudolph's,) Port, in .bottles
Port, in barrels,
..ondon Porter, qts. and pits. Champagne'qts.
and pts.
Jhampagne Cider, Cordials, Bitters, Domestic
Brandy,
)omestie Gin, N. E. Rum, Monongahela
Whiskey,
'unk's Whiskey, Miller's Old Rye Whiskey
(superior,)
tectified Whiskey,
ALSO,
heese, (extra English dairy and Geshen) But
ter,
taisins, Soap, (turpentine, fancy, &c.) Starch,
Indigo,
ladder, Salt petro, Saleratus, Blue Stone,
Candies, Nuts.
Hacking, Pickles, Ketchups, Sardines, Match
es, &c., &c.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP
Crockery & Glass Ware.
imine our stock and prices.
3t . 3G
hip in the Warehouse and Corn
nd to continue at the old stand recently oc
r their services to the public generally. They
d other Produce, receive and forward Mer
ie market; and liberal advances will be made
location, well known as the "WATER-PROOF
if r. Vialker, who willgive his personal atten.
ict attention to all business entrusted ti their
give general satisfaction.
WALKER & BBADFORD.
S. M. BRADFORD.
if ,34
vail myself of the present opportunityto ofiers
bunks,to our patrons for that liberal support
onetime to solicit a continuance of the same
pleasure to recommend to the confidence of
I. L. PEAlRSON.
State of South Carolina.
EDGEFIELi) )ISTRIOT.
IN ?QUTY.
Lucy Williams, and o:hers, vs.
Penelnpe Willianis, Nathaniel
Burton, Jr.,Oad others.
N OTICE:IS HEREBY.GIVEN. by
virtue of an Order.of the Cour of
Equity, in this ease, I shall proceed to.sel
at Edgefield CobrtHouse, on the flirs
Monday in Novembeor next, the real estau
of Joseph Williams, dec'd., conaistitg .p
tivo tracts of land.- viz
One tract contaioing one 'huudieJ"t( d
sevenrty-flte~ ares:n'oaer lesg;s t'a
the dfitrict'an't Shteforesaid aisditigu
tied by -lands of Mary Perry, Pie~rual'
Williams,' Lewis Asbell. .Eljah Watisma
and Darling Williams.
One other tract containing three hunidridr
acres, more or less, situated in the tlistric
and State aforesaid, on Cloud's Creek.
and adjoining lands of. Moses Hiolstein.
Nat Burton, senr., and Darling Williaoms.
except so much of said tract of three hutn
dred acres, as is claimed bytedena
Mloses Hlolstein. thdencat
Said lands will be sold on a credit ot
twelve months, except as to so much as
will pay the cost of this stuit, to be paid iin
cash. Purchasers to give bond and good
security for the purch ase money.
S. S. TOM PKINS, c. ?. E. D.
october 7 4t '37
State of South Carolina.
ED)GEb'ILD DISTRICT.
IN THEl COURTI OF ORDINARY.
DY JOHN HILL, Esquire, Ordinary
)of Edgefild District :
Whereas, Elihu Stevens, bath applied
to me for Letters of Administration, on
all and singular the goods and chattels.
rights and credits of John Lewis, late of
the District aforesaid. deceased.
Theso are, therefore, to cite and admuon
ish all and singular, the kindred and credi
uors of the saidl deceased, to lbe and appear
before me, at our next Ordinary's Court
for the said District, to be holden at Edge
field Court House, on the 2d day of No
vember next, -to showv cause, if any, why
ho said administration should 'not. he
granted,
Given under my hand and seals this the
1Gth day of October, in the year. of our
Lord one thousand eight hundred and for
ty six, andI in the seventy first -year of
American independence.
. JOHN HIL L, o. E. D.
october 21 2t 39
State or South Carolina,
E DG E F E LD DIS'l'R ICT.
B Y JOHN HILL, Esquire, Ordinary
LIof Edgefield District.
Whereas Josiah P, Perrin. hath ap
plied to me for letters of Administration,
on aill and singular the goods and chat tels,
ights and credits of Thomas'J. Hibbler,late
afsaid District, aforesaid, deceased. .
These are, therefore, to cite aud admoiu
sh all and singular, the kindred and cred
tors of the said deceased, to be and appear
,efore mo. at our nlext Ordinary's. Court
~or the said. District, to be holdeu at.Edge
T'eld Court House on *tie 2nd day of
November inst., to show cause, if any,
wvhy the said adininistration should not be
g~ranted.
Given under my hand and'seal,.this the
16th day of October,' in the year of outr
Lord one thousand eight'bundred-andfor
y-six. and in thie seventy-first year. of
American Independence. -.
JOHN lILL,. o ~. .
Octr. 21. .2t 39
*Dr. E. BLILND
1llESPECTFULLY OferahilROF
SINIservicegto tle Citie~f
Edgefield.~lflce in, the.Rooi
Bland & Butler. ' .,
Sept 299 19.46.
s+'i Mvi"yv -.a i, _ .:: r':1 tr.7r.F"?1_. RL
5.0 4110
RY JOHN HILL. Esq:,4Ordinary, of
pfielsJ
'hereas;' Yy1i'etretel; a:' - I :
a mmeW;for.Letters of 1.. r .
Ud.Singul8r, t '
r is. r}
bd cred ht o1 o n; ,, ,
)istrict aforeaaitt decease :: ;" ,;,
'hesti'Frre; tfier'efore, [Q t: teaii Me d-.
sh all aoij eirrgvl'ar 'tite'it .
tors of the's id -deceas d io ,e. " "
efore the;-at nest Ordii
or the said. District :.iobe'haltear t gd
field Court"Hdesea on thi ; . ,r oe .
'ember insi,."torshow fiats e4 f tsp" Y+
he said adrniciistraioa _gtlo(s;
,ranted. ' ,-", ', :; ; ;"
'Given "tinde'rm' yk-- iaod?.a,
16th day J 4il"-C1c ober''in't r
Lord one thousand: 'ei,
urty=sixth; ind'iilj te
au Independeneo
",fOHN ;HIL L, O. ''#
Ocy. 21: :: _ " "''
Statt'' of SOULI0ri0, ,...
EDGE 'IELD DI 'T '.._ _,
1N EQ-gZ
. Nancy 'Cortlec
vs. -E m"aliuel Gzorder, " '. " '
and ' _IVlergan Corder
OTIC is berebfglve ;'fit v
N ir
tue df'an"rdorbfRttie M -ft' y t'Y"
y, in this case, sbellset'Ie'ta';d t
Court [louse, on ibeFirsf lioiid'ain
veinber next, one-jractof'Is
o the estate:ef .M'o'raan G'tit'er
ontaining three. hutrdl ed"arid fh'rtfot7r
acres, moie or iess,'sitoafed in' it Dtsuset
iud Sta:e aforesaid, iin M n r'sCtc$ ,en&
)n both sides of the""' road "leadi o.
Nary sFerry, nnd"atijoin tn datitls :"
Tarvis Asbell Wad1 'Holereiu; Jti 1l:'.Not'j .
ris, Obidiah Body, :-Natbnnt-Naiwsx
)tliers.
Said Lands will, bd.'. snld on 'a'creit.of
ane and tts o years, except: thp"cost;
paid in cash.
The purchaser will five--bond aad'gotij'
security.for ills tiurcLase" mvue '. .; ,..
Comm'is Office, OCt.
:Valuable Cottori
F -8A
' srribeF, x4li-aii-fol n
1L dligbestt"bidder,..o t ;tlfrd ' otidji
November; Is :.plantationY odhi n Key rossa, twea,
ty nine miles 1'rocti Hain6aigcoitt i
hundred andiwenty-nipe, acfi _ b sur
vayt about: tour hundred
excellerit w;o odland; the soil sive1La fed to
die culture ofCottou and Gra'iy> hj lantaf
iion"isttii 7ergood-feitrili g ,, and=ibli,- b tat8',
of-&j itivatian: -=On"'the: pieniiwemi4bei it; 4,
commodious "Dwelliggg ,Gin-H'o iiek rtWs.
and alt necessary otit btul itig3.,, Tbva ls
iifb to.plirchase wiU., pt"easecnll,'aud kamu)e.
for themselves. At (bes ame .ti aief wif''sell
my crop o?Corn;.oddAopilrstocli)
(;attbi;, Plano tioir*zoie - '"& ?= ;,:
; I'.ei dis insde kuoci+uoz 6'. %'i&
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sepi of eir.t v tee' 1 [! + f{i! 1 rti '3 v
TT1 Ittn U .1<Ot1Cn.111>ij
tier rexr; t a n
aci ea" of=I:rl :-t ;te.p . ii
Ff x--doceasobd: lyl+ia. on the wate"s$ Gtia err'
.1 cek-<.(J er:iig:lts'a; brtuch )e'ira ifs
twelve: lisiles ato n . tIamburg; a :ao4reli= ilie
sauce disiu ice it+,isiLire Cuttrt 3 tf the; ee;tt
r:part between?tliei: Edoe&eJd aatl f'( jiumbia
roads, the first liassinb a1onga .part uOliewei .
....n 1.."n '.l fl.a tf.cf ItiM Ql..ftui t-w mad