Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, November 08, 1848, Image 4
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BY LAST N1GH'S MAIL.
From the Columbia Telegraph Nov 7.
S. CAROLINA LEGISLATURE.
EXTRA SESSION.
At 12 o'clock it, yesterday. there was a
very ful! attendance of the Membte '
the Senate and House of Represeutative
at the State-House, and a quorum of both
Houses heiug present iu their respcta
chambers, Col. F. J. Moses, of Claremomt.
was called to the Chair of the Senate.
preparatory to the due organization of that
body, the new Mrmber, being duly iuali
fied. and the Proclamatiou of the (over'.
or convening the Legislature having be.
read, the Senate proceeded to the election
of officers :
lion. Angus Patterson was elected Pres
ident.
W. E. Martin, Clerk.
J. T. Goodwyn. Reading Clerk.
Mr.-Gaillard, Sr. 'Iesseacer.
Mr.-Gaillard, Jr. Door.keeper.
Mr. Patterson made his acknowledge
ments is a stort, but neat and appropriate
address to the Senate.
A message was sen to ithe House of Re
prosentatives, itforming them of the or
ganization of the Senate. anti a cotutittee
appointed to wait opon liis Excelle'ncy,
Gov. Johnson, and inform him that hey
were ready to receive any cemmuicatinn
he might wish to make. The Cotmtmitteo
soon after reported that the Governor wouli
send a ;communication forthwith. [The
Message will be found below.]
A Committee was then a;pPointed on
the part of the Semite, to 'act in eoncert
With a Committee of the other lloue , to
nominate suitable persons for E;ce'nrs of
President and Vice President of the Uni
ted States.
After notice of contesting the seats of
one or two Members, ihe Senate arjourned.
In the Ilot'se of Representative', Mr,
lemnminger was called t) the' Chair. nnd
;lter qualifying the members anl rcadin;
Governor's Proclamation calling thetn to
gether, a number of ballotin,c w're had i
--as many as six we think'-for Speaker.
The candidates were Mr. Carew and
Mr. Simous, of C:arlestot. Maj. Heory of
Spartanburze. Ge. Adams, of Riclhlaud,
and Mr. Middieton, t'fGeoro'tnwn Af
ter the 2d balloting Mr. Simons was
withdrawn-afier the 3rd. 11r. f'arew.
and after the 4rh. Gen. Adams. On the
fifth.hallot there was a tie. each gnitte na"
receiving 58 votes. On the sixmn haitnt,
the vote stood, for M iddletot 65; Hettry
54-close voting.
Upon being conducted ts the Cha+r.
Mr. Middleton returned his thanks in an
appropriate Address.
Col. Glover. the gentlemanly and ae
cellent Cleik of the hlouse for many vtnrs.
was. re..electeid without opposition-and
.Mr. loor, after several ballotings. was elec
ted Reading Clerk.
A motion was made by Mr. Memrringer
and adopted by the Hose.that the. House
proceel'to-mirrow a 12 M. to vote for
Electori sdeiir' = ic
etnminger..also. mado a. motion,
- w ahch s.adopted,. that the Legislature
ad jurti.this day.
GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE.
Ex: CUTJvK DF-PAILTalKNT.
-Columbia, 6th Nov. 1848.
To 1he Honorable the Speaker and Mten
bers of the House of Representalives.
Gentlemen: Thle promptness wish
which you have assemrbled here out of thet
ordinary term of your regular Annual Ses
sion, gives assurance' that you will enter
upon the duty-left to you by your constitto
outs in a spirit to the importance and di: -
tilty of thte occasion -For the agentcy I
have had in callintg you togethter, I do not
feel calle~d on to ofer arty aptoltogy. al
thoutgh it may have sttbjected many of yott
-to inconvenience. Not hing but an impera
tive sense of duty could have impelled me
'to such a measure.
Trho constitution of the United Stases
authtorizes any State in the Union to ap
point in stuch manner as the Legislature
* thereof may direct, a tnumbner of Electors
of President and Vice President of thes
*United States equal to whole number of
Setnators ndRepresentatives tt which
such State may be entitled in the Cotn
gress of the United States; and provides
that the time of choosing uhe Electors and
the day o.n which they shall give their
votes, which shall be the same throughous
the United States, shall be determined by
*Congress.
-Au the Law stood-prior to 1845, the
Electors to which this State was entitled
were appointed by joint ballot of Senate
and House of Representatives on the
Tuesday preceding the first Wednesday
- in December in every fourth year su3ceed..
ing the last election of President and Vice
President ; and this manner of apporntmet
has been used from the time of this adop
tion of the Federal Constitution down to
' the present day. But by an Act of Con
gros, passed in January; one thousand
eight hundred and fssrty five, the Tues~day
next after the first Monday in the ye'ar it
-which they are to be appointed is imper~a
aively set.apart a. the stay on which sh.ey
are to bo appointed, fur every State in the
Union. To-morrowv is that tday. and toe
enable you to discharge that duty uas she
object of asking your at;et.dantce htere ; and
in this I prav you may be directed by un-'
arring wisdom.
DAVID JOJINSON.
From thec Cohuabia Tdegr'aph. Nov 7.
- GEN. L'E WIS GASS,
Of Michigan. for Prestdent.
-. AND
GEN. W. 0. BUTLER,
Of Kentucky. for V. President.
*At a meeting of the Membters esf thte Le
gislature of S. Carolina, favorable to the
election of the gentlemen whose nsares ve
above mentioned, convened in the Halt of
the House of Rsepresentatives last night
Hon. Angus Patterson was called to t he
Chair, and Gen. W. E. Martin requested
to: act as Secretary.I
Mr. Memminger thought that an expres
man of opnin; should be given, t order
that concert of ction should. follow., To
this end, he- then nominaled General
LEWIS CASS. of Michigan. for Pesi
deut. and Gen. W. 0. BUT LER, of Ken
tucky, for Vice President of the United
States, as a prelitiary measure ; which
wa unanim. usly carried.
Mr. MJemminger then moved that this
meeting nominate Electors, which was
Carried.
lie also moved that the members in this
body belonging to each Congressional ilts
trict t:e appointed Committees to nominate
E-l.-etors for each Congressional district.
diopt' ci
Tue several Nommnating Con,mtittees
rep,rted ilu folowing names as Electors
[.- Freslent -ad Vice President of tl:e
UtJit Stntes:
1it District, N. R. Eaves.
2d " Alexanter Evitns.
3~ Jottn L. Manning,
4:; it W J. Hanna,
5th " P C. ('a.dwell,
0,h J B. Camphell,
7th t flenj. G. Allston.
Which nominations were unanimously a
d.pted by tte mee"iug.
'T'iie '1.leting then nminnted
B. F. 1'errv. E=q. u1 Greenville,
Th ir a., Leire. Esq. of Charleston.
Electors at large for the State.
N) r. licmruinger then moved that the
notination I-e piinted and distributed n
mong the Motmbers of the Legislature
adopted. The tneeting then adjourned.
The edito rs of te New Yoi!, Express
declare ih'v ate. sore- of Gent-r;al ray
or', position ?iti the N.orttern Whig<
on the slavery qutestion ; but that it
General Tay lot was to write such a
Iett , it wunI.' "I, st" hint every Soith
nn vote." The Express patietically
asks, why shotid It be a'k.ed no n
mit ;otlittcul suicide." Wh'IV not (-at
is Southern fitend.., if hotnesty be un
pi oli able, rea'(ns :he. Exyas
ll'rnin to Mnalcs -1t was sta:ed a
a j Ur. of irtlucsl. that i iss i.mr-ry. (whos'
udd:t dkat it: the Glhe mui! at N.w
burypor:. Mass., took plt.e a few days.
::l, wt"Ij il, ine habit of chcwing large.
qunttilies ut cloves. and had been known
rmetires to cons.mine an onace a day.
This was n doubtt an indirect if unot direct
cause ->f her atah.
An Overlaitd Passage from EnglandI to
Chint,. nccup ing sixty dayvs. now cncts
ahuut one hundred nod twelve pontids.
ne:ir!y six ht:ndrrd dollars. By the
Amnericau route passengers van he coit
yedfr'... Lonudot to C hint for $4110.
td tlui IIt: , with our t,t,iovetnents in
:team navigation and a better road over
he Isthmus. ma he made in thirty-five
lays, beating the English mail iwenty five
Jays.
OBITUA 1Y
Died, on the 2th Oct. I:s:, Mrs. Susan
Whatlev. t"nnsort of Mr. Bird-Whatlev. of
this Di-trict. The decexsed was an alTec
:ionate wife. a tender mother and an ex
cellent neighbor, and has left a large fami
leIvf children and relatives to nourn her
loss. .
rine Cook.oFthis DistriEt.h
W; are atithorized "t announe WM L.
P ARKS, as a Candidate four Ta' Collec
tor. at the next election. ' -
Nov 6 - e 42
Butler Lodge eWo. 17.
(0i" Regular meeting of thia Lodge will
hi, teld on, Mlonday evenma ntext at 7
o'clock. JOHN LYON Sec.
Nov.8, 1t 42
P liE Hlome Mission Board have appoitited
I teir eext meeting t. he heltd at Antioch
Meetna HJouse on Satutrdaty befotre the fifth
Lod's Dav in Decembuer of the present year.
84, tat 10 o'clock A. M. Brother Z. WVatkins
to preach Ott Stttrday and Brother WV B John
son on Lord's Davi.
WILLIA M B. JOH NSON.
Chairmaa of the Board.
A CAR D&
TlIE Tt.achers of Edge.field Di-strict. are
Are'1eteile to mnet tat Ligefieli ttrt
H ote on Sattntd,v the 18,tha instatut. itt order
tt sigtn a Petition to the Legislature. ini behalf
oh the Free School Systtemt.
A putual attentdence-is regntested.
Nov8 2 42
T1ob/eC.
SUPERIO i Oronoco Chewing Tobacco,
Ia fino atssortment at different prices, at
J. COHN'S Chteap Cash Store.
Nov 8 tf 42
Wanted.I
A Teacher is wanted to take charge of
an A cadeniy, within five miles of Edge
Eteld Court House. One wvho is qualified to
teach the clasics and can come well recom.,
mended as a Teacher, will be employed for
the ensuing year, at a fair salary. Enquire
at this. Office.
Nov 6 15.18 tf 42
LL Pereouns itt.n-edci in thte eqtate of
John Robnhnt. dec-er, are request-d
I':.mak.- immtediate piaymt,it and thowie
havinea.c.rnndt tio pr..sent them pirop.-rty
ttetestedt byv 'he 20th D.-ctmber next.
I. QUATTILEBlUM, Admt'r.
Nv 184$ :3: 42
STAT E OF SOUT H C AROLINA.
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
IN T HE COMMON PLE AS.
D)avid Stalnaker, for ')
j. H . kI..jhets. t, Declaralion in
its. ( Attachmna.
mn. L. Cochran. J
T IE plaintifF itn thte above case having this
Iday -fied his dleclarat'on itt my office.
sd the defendant htaving tteither wife nor at
torntv kn.itwt toi reside w ithin thte ibntits of
ti1,S: 6. ."i wvhom a cary of said declatation,.
--a a r-o to plead. c..n be .irve.d, Uttnitotion
f Mhr. Wardlaw, Plaintifi's Attorney it is
nrder.-. thar~~t t id detenidant appear anid
p a o thet sa:tt dch rotion . within a year and a
day tito the date hereof, or judgmnent witl be
awarded against iim by defholtI
TrHO. G. BA CON. Clerk.
Ed efied C. H. Clerk's Office, ithi Nov. 1848
m -.l.y 42A
Large Sale oJr
REAL &E PERSONAL
ESTATE
S Executorof Col. Zaclh. S. Brooks,.dec'd.
A. will offer. for sale at his residence on
Big Creek, on Tuesday the 2lst-tt Novenber -
iust,
Sixfy Likely lcgrees,
Stock of Ilor<es. Cattle and Hogs Corn, Fod
der and Oats. Plantation Tools. Wagons,.
Carriage. Blacksmith Tools, Hnusem
hold and Kitch.:n Furniture, &c.
-ALSO
ABOUT FOUR THOUSAND ACRES
OF LAND.
Consisting of th"" f.llorwing Tracts, viz,:
Ist. The Butler Tract, lying on Big Creek,
adjoinin_ Mrs. Feransn and the late residence i
of,ol Urn 'ks. Titis tract containssix hundred i
and eighty..ano (0i) acres, part swamp land.
with a cotml'rtabe framed dwelting house.out
houses and good gin honsr; fron oi- hundred
and fifty (150) to two hundred (200) acresin t
Cnitivation.:
zd. The late resilence of the deceased,'lying 'i
on L'i_ Creek, adjoining the aforesaid tract. I
wi'h one hunired (101)) acres of sr amp land. t
tid two hundred (20U) acres of sip-land in I
ultivation. This truct is well adapted to the f
enlture of Corn and Cotton. sd has a comfor- c
able dwellinr house, all necessary. negro c
lionses, sttles. gin house and shop, and other c
umldings; the tract contains aix hundred (600) s
acres.
:3.1. The adjoining t -.act on Flat ick Branch,
os.ntiinir five hmndled and lthre (503) acres,
m:le lalf cleared and the residue in woods,
w'ithoul houses.
4th. '1'h.- Alabama tract.lying on the samt
tranch and ndlj(.:ttinu the foregoing had. coin
uining one lnndred and seventy.six (176)
acres, with a small portion of cleared land and
:oafortalle cnhbis.
hith. White I lall tract. coninining three hun
irod and filiy six (35G) acres, adijiining hands
>f tiuh ?Untlie. Lance Nichols and others. on I
his tract there "re upwards of one hundred t
100) of cleared land. an execllent Well of t a
ter and ctori:b!e huildino-. C
6th. The trar't adjuii:g, chntainiing three t
I,tdred sevente(-n (:317) acres, with a portion,
afcleared lan, but witlunt Iiuse.
7th The 1Lh'"elet tract, lying on the Pulk
t:t:k br:atch. a:jit1i ng::r, ^'i::j. George H is , L.
Sunuth and othlis tn . ei there nre
:.ont utie t=;;imuretl (1r:U) acies cleared. with a.
fi w hnsc<. stable. &'. It contains five hun
drel and sevent:eii (~17) acres.
8th. The Williams tact, lying on a branch
of Big Creek, adjoinin: landg of Mrs Yar
brough, John Mobley and others This tract
cntains two liundreo and thirty-nine (239)
acres, and'has.a portion of cleared land and
comfnrth'e cabitns.
9th. The Mlorgan tract. eontrining four bun
dlr.-d and .eighty three (483) acrs.
10th. The li:llisun tract, adjoining Jams
Brooks and others and contatining about six,
hundred and thirty (6'30) serns. On this tract
there are between two hndred (21)0) and three
uitn sred (300) ucrei of cleated Isud, with a gis
hon-e :and i few negrs houses. an d from forav
t'fifst' Bales of Cotton.
Plats of each tract tcill be czaibited' on the day
of sale.
The ladtl will he sshl on' a credit of one andi
two yoarr, drawing ititcres: after the first year.
The Negroes asnd other petuonal propirty, an
a credit of one year t and its sill ras's two good
and responsible securities. For suan innder
$15, cashs
WHITFELD BROOKS.
* Ezrs.ar.s
Nnvr8th 88. 2t 42 '
N1ollce.
'WILL beswld at the late residence of
V John Mo-dcy deceased, on Thutsday
the 16th inst , six Horses, one Mule, o:-e
Snkey, two Negroes, and a few Cows and
Hogs. All sums under Five Dollars will he
regired to be .paid in.cash, for all-sums over
Five D)ollars, a note witps two approved se
enrities, payable on the first day of-October
18 49, will be required
MART HA MOSLEY-Executor of the
Estate of John Mosley deceased.
Nov 6 2t 42
Candy! Candy!!
6~4~LBS. of splendid f'resh SUGA R
''-"YC ANI>Y, no flour, at only 25
cents per pound, Choccot,ade Drops, Burn's
Almonds, at
J. COH-N'S Cheap Cash Store.
Nov 8 if 42
FOR S.ALE,
A4first rate Saddle Horse. five years old,
work-s well mn harness, of iiood quality.
For further particulars, apply to
JOhIN COLGAN.
Nov 8 18-18 if 42
RIibba~ns, Ribbonas.
J UST reeived a spletndid assortment,
which w ill bsa sold extreme'ly low at
J. COHN'S Chiesp Cash Store.
Nov 85f 42
i'o1 ice.
1j H IS is to fore wtarn all persons fr om cut
kting, or hauling o0' of my land, or let
ting fire out, or sakm~g any Ii betty whlatever,
without moy coeint, ae the law will be put
in force against themi.
MOSE' SWEARiNGEN.
Nov 6 1348 tf 42
Saddlery.
S ADDLES, Bridles, anid Saddle Bags,
at New York Retail Prices, at
J COHN'S Cheap Cash Store.
No v8tf 42
SHERIFF'S SALE.
STATE OF SOUJTfl r'AROLINA.
ED)GEFIELI) DISTRICT.
Martha Ilushy et al.
vs., Summons in
Milegeon Cone anti wife Partition.
and15 oil'ere.J
BY ans order from J1 hn Hill. Esq.. Or..
13dinary of the Diqtrict aforeentid, I
wIll proceed to sell as Edgsfield C. H., on
the first Monstday in December next, the
lnds helsongir g to the Estate of Win.
Bushy. deceaisesd. csntniintg fifts acres,
more or less, anid adj.sining lands of' Elbert
Let. Jeptha Conleh anid others, gold oni a
eredit of twelve motnths. psirchaser giving~
bond andt approved security and a mort
ege of the premises to the Ordlinary to
eutre the purchase rnoney. Coist to be
paid in cash.
.S. CH RISTIE, S. E. D.
Nov. 7. 1848 -4t. 42
.IVO TI(' E
A Lpros in<iebted to the estate- of
Lewi Homesdeceased, ate requested
o make payment on or before the 25th of
December next. atnd those having demands,
to present thtem properly attested..
0. HOLMES-Administrator.
Nov. 6 1848n 7t 42
-'
G Eaniteviile
~OT EL.
RJS Eetahlihencnt is now open for the
Sjecaption of Visitors, and nn pains will
e spred; y the Proprietor to render all com
uriable may favor him with a call. There
ias rece~iilybein is road opened from Gran
tevil=f tthe Old Wells, which makes the way
irecttfoEefield:.Court House, and the dis
ece from-that place to Graniteville. five miiles
hortersban toeither Hamburg or Aiken.
it will ihbu be perceived that Graniteville
s trie poit ior persons fron the up. Conn
rv to take the Rail Road for Charleston.
'li'einerinr road surface and short 'istance
vilfaooisatisfy all that this is the place to which
irodueiid merchandize must come in pasi ng
a and_.fm Charleston. and the curiosity to
itnesslheitensive man ufacturing work. busy
opnttidirand beautiful Town of Grnnitevillue.
is hoped wi: tender it a favorite resort for
hose.iakingthe Rai Road. Persons leavin:_
ere 1oc Charleston, will have an early break
st an'#e'pi in rendiness for the moring
tra.Connected with the Estahlishnent are
xletige'-Stables and good Grooms for the ac-'
rinnodatidn of. Horses. Carriages and [lor
es at.alLGtnes to hire.
H. JORDON-Proprietor.
N ov 1848 3t 41
Execntors Sale.
'Y nt.det from John Hill, Esq ,Ordi
aar'of Edgefield District, we will bell.
pubalicsoutcry on Wednesday the 29th inst.
.th Ia'te residence of Mary Rambodecea.
ad, a'il'the Personal Estate, (except t'at
egtteabed by the Testator,) consisting of
ne degro fellow, Household and Kitc.hen
urnitiire, Horses, Cattle and Hogs, planta"
on tools,-& c.
- Te a--For all sums under $5 cash, all
rer t amount, on a credit of 12 months,
e pu haser giving notes with two appro
ed stIrttes.; the property not to be remto
ed'unti..the terme of Q,le are complied with.
S -A,LSO -
It tliesame timie and place, will be sold the
ract;:." aid where the deceased formerly
ived ritaining 363 acres more or less,
iai'il tinde of B. R. Tillman, Stephen
lays a d others. The land will be sold on
credjs.f 12 months, with note and two
pproie''sureties.
,BENAJAH RAMBO, 2Exac
WM. E. RAMIBO. UToxs.
Nov 6 1848 *3t 42
pPacanoe for Sale.
an.order from John Hill, Eaq., Ordi
V gbry of Edgefield District, I shall pro
.eed;tb4eell on the first Monday in Decen
er'ntt the celebrated young Jack, TIPPA
over fourteen hands high, belong
g to. the Estate of Joel Roper deceased,
in a dit of twelve months. Purchasers
ill -required to give notes with approved
eocur'ty 4
%""'SUSAN A. ROPER-ADw'tt.
N ?61848 4t - 42
F SOUTH CAROLINA
GEFIELD DISTRICT.
COURTtOF ORDI NRY.r.
e.f'a Li A pplicant, Sust.%oNs
'vs IN
res beV itro& others, Deft's PARTITION.
T a earing to my satisfaction. that James
I Lit fe Allen Little and John Little, re
de bevonAi the limits of this Stato. It is
hereforeordered that they do appear and
set o the sale or Division of the Real
Esate*of William Little, Sr., decease d,.on
r before the first Monday in February next,
194J,). their c.onsent to the same, will
e enter of Record.
- JOH N HILL, 0. E. D
Noi1 l848 12t 42
Sta e of Stouth Carolina,
F l)GEFlELD DISTRICT,
INVNH E COURT OF ORDINARY.
hos. McCarty and wife and )
thers,Applicants, I Summzons
-vs z
h'os :Stewart and others I PARTITros.
)efendants. )
T appearing to my satisfaction, that Wil..i
.ham Thompson, Thos Thompson, A lex-:
nder Thompson, Namreilla Thompson, Nellyj
hompon, Polly Thompson, iabit ha Thomp
ion and Thomas Stewait, reside beyonmd the
imim of this State. It is therefore ordered
ht they do appear and object to the sale or
ivision of the Real Estate of Alexander.
tewrt deceased, on or befote the first Mon
lay mn February n--xt, (1819 ) or their con
tent will be entered of Record.
JOHN HILL, 0. E. D.'
Nov 1 18-48 12t 42
TATE OF SOUJTH CAROL NA.
.EiGEFIEILD DISTRICTP.
IN TH E COURT OF ORDINA RY.
Foseph Parkman & Peggy his)
aeife, and others, Applicants, | Summ~ons
slake Faulkner and wife ElIz- I PAatTrToN
beth. Defendants. )
fT appearing to my satisfaction. that the
.said Blake Falkner and wife Elizabeth,
'eside beyond the limits of this State. Ii is
herefore ordered that they do appear and ohb,
ec to the sale or division of the Real F.etate
f Elizabeth Falkner decea'ed, on or before
e first Monday in February next, (1849,) or
heir consent,will be entered of Record.
JOHN H II.L, o. x. ni.
Nov 1 1848 12t 412
TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
EDGEFIELD DlSTRICTl.
iN T HE COMMON PLE AS.
Jesse Jininings and )
tters, Applicants, I Surrn rx
John Coleman and ParIrw
ithers, Defendants. J
[T, appearing to my satisfaction, that John
. Coleman, Anna Deshaizer wife of John
)esazer deceased; John Chapman, Mary
~hapan,--- Harvil and wife Caroline,
--.Partin and Ellen his wife, Benjamin
'artin, Tire Jennings, Levi McDaniel and
vifo Elizabeth, --Kay and his wife Susan,
ive beyond the limits of this State. It is
herefore ordered that they do appear-and
ibject to the sale or Division of the Real Es
.mt of Pmilip Jinnings deceased, on or be
re the first Monday1n FejzgaQnytext, (1849 )
ir their coserit will betentered~ Ef- eco.rd...
JOHN HtLL, 0. E. D.
~e are. antitjrized .. announce Capt.!
UPHlREY BOULWARtE,ansaCan-I
ia rnr Sherif' n a teeist,w clos'ion
H '8
hStore.
from the North, with one of the largest
in this mat ket ; is now prepared to offer
An, as regard quality and price. Th6
READY .1ADE CLOTIUNNl.
- The latest and most desirable fnshions
c'umsi,ting in Frock blue feIling Over huAi
ness and Dress Coats. Caasenere, Vel
vet, Black and Figured Satin Vests, Pan
taloons of various kinds.
White Shirts fronm Sl to ^2 Collars and
Iossoms. Po-c:ket att, Neck Silk Handker
chiefs superfine, Snspenders, &c.
I1ATS,
The latest styles now wearing n? the
North, and low crawued Black an:l White,
accordingly low.
CAPS, CA PS,
Gh-CzeI, f-omtt 124 eents, up higher. Vel
vet, Cloth. Polish Silk, Gilt Turban Blcys
Cnp., liue Navv. Pul(Tmen', I3:"avor 'lushr
Claih, S pnnish'Silk. French Guard. atd
a large atsortment at the lowest prices ev
er -hown in Ed!!elield.
Lambis Wool Shirts and Drawers, at va-.
rious prices.
Kerseys by the piece I li cents, a large
assnrtimtnt of I intkets, to numerate eve
ry article is too tideous.
.r pleaccd in rgaird of quantity. gality,
u S-ronElhere is no tellin, what wi
syi"; anywhe:e, and you will say the best
J. COIN'S Chrop Cush Store.
3t . 40
NOTICE.
L T NDER the deed of assignmer.t to me
from Messrs. G. L. \ E. Peon, for
the benefi' of their creditors. I will offer
for sa!e at Ed;;eield Court House on Mon
day tlhe 1 :t of November next, and the
day following. nll the real and personal
property of the said G. L. & E. Penn,
cnuo.isting of two valuable Houses and
Lo:s wkere they now live, the-store house
and lot, in which they have been doing bu -
siness, and several parcels of land in and
near the Village. About 40 likel. No
groes, and other artirles of property.
Terms of sale, the real Estate oti a cred
it of one and two years, and, the .negroes
on twelve months credit, hoth with inter
est from date ; as to the other property. all
sumis under thirty dollars cash, and over
that sum on a credit until the 1et of Feb
ruary next. Purchasers will be required
to give notes with two approved sureties,
before the property is delivered.
N. L. GRIFFIN-a ignee.
Oct. 18 - 4c 39
NOTICE.
I will offer for sale on.Wednesday~Ilie tth day
a of December next. nod the dayallowing at -
the late residence of M1re. Nancy Quaraest.al -
her real and persot:lI estate, whiia-ses -
;der tier will and not therebydispnsed.dP;otnsit - "
ting of the'Norris, Ked .W ' d gda
cti'cofbiindlii m ~"i
and mhnv b~tlter:;"aytSi to R "'~ ' '~ " i
dse'itjinii7 - n wi cgivenra:'the
day.of s.ale..:C.Terms of sa1eland,.on one and
two yearscredJt. .-th:i.persotalpropely,. on
twelve month; credit. except. for atiimne'ider
fived lars thich will e' cask.' P'Tchasers to
give notes.with. tiva apr6t d:~ai b'eforw
the property wvill be delivered... .;
O f~ RGE B3OSWELL, Executor.
Nov I 1848 5t 41
Iwill ofler for sale at tlie satbe -time and
pltace,20 likely Negroes belonging to the
Estte of Wm' Quiarles deceased, and sold u n
der his wilt. Terms. twelve montbs credit,
with niote~s and two approved sureties, before -
the p)rope.rty will be delivered.
8TrERLING QUARLES, Executnr.
Nov 1 18418 St -. 41
NOTICE.
T hildren antd Legazees of the late Mn- -
ry tliell deceased, will offer for stile
at Edgefield Coturt lionse ont the first Monday
in Deembier next, the vainable anid commnodI
o:tne and Int or land in the town of Edge
field, whlere she re'ided at her deoathi. A good
and snifliit title will be made to the~ purchia
seir, berore Ito w ill be required to compty with
the termts of safe Termstof sale, credit of onme
und two years. Purchatsers to give bond and
t wo approved sureties, anid a mortguge of the0
Nov: 11813 5t -41
9 nre-- I-ouse and
Commission Business,
Ilamburpg, S. (C.
M RI. J Y. PA RT Lt. W ihavmgng amumtuiaJ
einnsenit withdrawnvt from thte firm or
Geiger. Partlowo Sk Knight. the W ARKEH OUS E
and COil MISSI0N busintess w ill.be continued
at the same stand by W. WV GEIGER & i. L3.
EsiouT, nnder the firm of
GEIG ER & KNIGHT,
Who respectfl'ely tender to former customers
and Phianters geiterally their services in the Stor
nge and sale 'if Cotton. and other produce.
Advanoi:s will be niade whent reqtuired on
proneeu itn Store and their c.harges wil be reg
ulated bty n dtue regard to the state of the times.
Nov 1 184 2:n 41
Wagons for #aIe.
WO t( newv road Wag"nos fir saile, of as
.Ionimteria and woakmannship as any
in the State.
BENJA.MIN R. TILL3MAN.
Chester Farmi S. C.
Nov 1 1848 *ft 41
Uaisiiins and Alanonds.
Af I BOXI'. BUNCH RtAISINS at 12&
1 .F per Ib. Dags soft shell-ALIONDS,
just received nt
R. C AUSS E & CO. kCeap Cash Store.
~Nv t 41
- Notice.
1lI.L he solai -on Tu'eisday the 14th. inst.,
int Edgefield' ConrtiI iose. ani Estray
sorrel Horse. which lit bieen tndvertised accor..
dinig to lawv. Termns4nade known on the day
of saile.
W.i. 11. ATKINSON, at. E. D1.
Nov 1 '21 41
Notice.
ALL~ those inahted to the Estate of Johrn
* F. M,artitn deceaiwd. nre teginested to
-nnke{ immnedi:ite payimenit. and those having
.iemnands, to pre'senit thmem properly attested.
JO3H N hILL, O. E. D.
Nov 1 Stit 4
->JCO
Cheap Ca
1 HE Subscriber having just returned
and most desirable Stock ever utli-red
such inducement its will defy competiti
Stult consisting as follows
300 Pieces of Calicoes from 5 ets. tip
to 14 and 16 cts. for which the very best
quality of Goods will he given.
Furniture Calico from 5 ets. up to 34
cia. fAr the best 'uali,v.
Muslin de Laine, 20 and 25 ets. per
yard latest style.
Camelone. Cashmere. Colored nod
Black Alpaccas from 37. to t124. Sa'in
Striped, Alpaccas, Guiduleas 25 ets per
yard. .
Muslin :Je Laine, Tarton Busket and
matde ' awls large size, very low.
A fuli assortment of smnil silk shnwlQ.
Hosiery, Linen Cambric [lanlkeriefs,if
very low.
Pringes. Ladies and infant Caps a
great variety.
Linen Damask Table Cloths, Dimnety.
Gloves, &c. &c.
A large selection of Ribbnna. Tuba, &c.
Lindsevy. Checks. Bedticken a =plendii
article 9 vards for $1-, and cheapest
leached and unbleached llonto<pi'n. the
largest nssorttnont ever seen in this mar.
ket, which will stand in comlpari3on with
CITY retail- prices.
All the subscriber has to say, if 3Pon rant
nd prices at the old original C'utr:.%t' CA'
please you ; therefore come and sec befo e b
Barg;ains can be got at
Oct 25
LL, Persous haviug any dett:n's a
ginst the cstate of .lames S. Pope,
deceased, are req.,ested to present then
for payment by the 25th of December nex',
as it is intended shortly to maike a fital
settlement on said estate.,
TdOS. II. POPE. Execu
.AS, L. WILSON, tors.
Nov. 4.1S48 7t 42
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY.
B Y JO-IN ILL. Esq.. Ordinary of
Edgofield District :
Whereas William V. Adams, lbath ap
plied in me for Letters of Administration
on all and singular the goods and chat.
tels, rights and credits of Jos. R Arthur,
ec'ed, late of the District, aforesaid, de
ceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admon
ish all and singular, the kindred and cred
itors of the said deceased, to he and appear
hefore me, at our next Ordinary's Court
ror the said District, to he holden at Edge
field Court [louse, on the 20th day of No
vensher inst., -to show cause. if any, why
the.said admuinistration should not be grao
tel..- n e l,t h
Given under my hana and sea!, thi'athe
3dayol November in the -year of our
-Lord 'one thousnd eigh'ftldred andi'
forty=eight, and in the 73d: yearof mAer
can 'Independence.
JOHN IIILL,O.E"D:
Nov 8 - - 2t 42
STATE OF SOUTH CAR"L NA.
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
- IN OBDINARY
BO ON I-ILL4, Esql., Ordinary of
DEdgefield District:.
Whereas Mancthester Parlgetr. and 5o
i,h ladgett, hath applied to mc for lett ers
of admmtistrationi, on all and singular the
gos and chattles. rights andI credlis.or
Sarah Padgett late of the District a foresaid,
dee;aCed.
TJoeae are, therefore. to cite and admon
is li and singular, the kindred andI credi
tors of the sail deceased,. to he 'and appear
before me, at otur next Ordinary's Court
fur the said Disti ict. to lbe holdlen at Edge
iehld Court HlotPo on the 20th day of
November itnst. to show cause, if anty, why
the said aduministratiinn should not be
eraTed.
Given tunder my hand nnd seal, thi: 3d
day of Novermber in the year of our Lord
un0 t hous:mnd eitght hutmdreil anid foir:y
i.hzt and in the seventy-third year of
Ametican [udependence.
JOHN HIL L. o. E. D
Nov 8 2t ..
Stgar, Coffee & Molasses.
At thle Chaap Cash Store.
SPLENDID) SUAAR{S, 11.3, 12 and
13.3 lbs. for 51,00.
Spl.did RIO COFFEE, 11, and 12
ls. or S 1,00.
Spledad MOL ASSES, 31.4 cents per
G allon. J COHN.
Oct. 18 t f 39_
A CARD.
T E Subscribers wvould most respect:ially
call the attenmion of the Ladoies of Edgefield
Villnge anid vicinity to their largo andi well
slected stnck of
ONXET, RlIDIOXS, and ARTIFICIAL
FLO WE RS.
All of which they will sell at exceedingly low
prices for cash.
Rt. CAUSSE & C'O
Oct 25 2t 40
Notice.
LL peirsons indebted to the snbscribter
Swithont distinction. are regnaestedI to miake
ime idiate paymnent. P. S. I3ROOK$.
Oct 4 ;f :1'
SATE OF SOUTH (CAROLINA
EDGEF[ELDJ DISTItC'T.
IN COMMION PLEAS.
saar Iiawes
Rb't Shannon.
' V E~I defendant, Rohert SimIon, who is
- in the custody or the Shreilr of~ Edacield
istrict by yirtuie of a cuipies adl saLisfaciendumn
issued in'this case, ha-ving filed 2a schedutle o,f
his whole estante.-lid a petition for the benefit
of he ln,oke'ut Debtors' Art, ott motion of
Caolti' defendant~ts Attorney, it is thterefore
> dEi, that the said I-nac Howes, as well as
(ll others the creditors ni..the s:aid defentdant, do
aear at Edge field on .t House before the
Cort of Cotunon Ploes for thc said district oni
th first londay mn March "ext. to zahew canee.
if aty they catn whly the said defetndant should
tit be aditted to the benefit of thte sniat act.
THOS. 0. IBACON. c c r e o
Ang 9 1A4A 3m 2