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Hloi. ISAAC HOLMES, lately a member ot Congress from South Carolina, went out to Calitornia to try a streak of luck. It seems that he struck a " rich vein" at a very early day. Soon aftei his arrival he purchased for $10,000, and professional fees in the case, and interest in some valuable real estate in San Francisco. It was in litigation, but the Supreme Court of California has de cided the case in Mlr. Holmes's favor and he is now actually receivinlg a ground rent of $1600 per month in advance, or an annual income, independent of his profession, of $19,000. ALAS POOR PatsTr..-Died, in the city of Boston, William Adams Vinal. printer, aged forty-nine years. The physician could assign no cause of death, but remarked that "N.a ture was worr. out." There are but Few printers whose constituttons are not worn out long before they reach the age of half a centurv.-Boston Traveller. C OMMIDERCIAL. Correspondonce of the Advertiser. I1A M 0URG, Mar. 2. 1852. Our Cotton Market, this week has experienced a slight change. The arrival of the Steamer CA.tBilA, brings 1-8 to 1-4 decline in Cotton, which has, as yet, affected our lMarket but very little. Buyers are anxious to purchase. We quote strictly Fair 7 to 8; Fair T to 7.; other qualities as low as 6 cents. BAcos-SiIes are worth from 11 to 12.. Stock on hand quite light. FLOUM remains firm, at our last quotations. Coa M EAL is worth fron I,12 to 81,20 per bushel. FIDALGO. HYMENIAL. MARriED, in Graniteville, on Thursday eve ning, the 20th February, by Thomas cr. !,:won, Esq., Mr. JAWFs A. I SE.EY and Miss AN P.. only daughter of .1r. A. Wilson, of Ilamburr. S. C. IE received in this instance, direct from the fair bride herseli, a very nice piece of iced cake. Much luck to Mr. and Mrs. Io0E.E V Pretty children and, many " dimes," is all the harm we wish them.-[ED. A D. AlAzaire, on Tuesdlay evening the i-th Feb, by John Tomkins, Esq.. .1r. Joux MARTIN to Miss ELIZABET PascI. nll of Edgefield District. IAltRIMn, on the 12th Februnary. by the Rev. Mr. Brown, 'Mr. WI L.IAMi .1. WNi.LiAS to Miss FaAscKs E., daughter of George Tillman, all of Russel County, Ala. MAariED, on the 24th ult., by Rev. D. 1. Drunson, Mr. WILLI.. E. N!:JDL:roN ito Miss EstILY, daughter of Mr. D.ai.. I Pretctt, all of this District. MAnnieD, on the 221 tilt., bv C. W. Styles, Esq., Mr. tJ0ns R AsDCL to Miss ErSEY IALL. all of Richmond County, Ga. OBITUARY. Ir is with much regret that we have to record the death of M1rs. GC.OvFR, cinsirt of Mr. Wiley Che~ver. She departed this life. 'in the 24th or Februa ry, after a brief illness, in the 41 1st year of tier age, leaving a kind atnd affectionate huisband, eight ehildren and an aged mother, with a large, circle of friends and relations to niiurn their ir reparab.le loss. Early ini life she atttacheid her self to the Baptist Church. and was a deviitil and contsistent member. Se~ldont is a Church, family and neighborhood. catlled upon, to cive uip so worthy-and eticient a memibi r as the sub ject of this nitic. She was devotedl to her family, steadftast and ?:iirhful it, her friiendships, frank, in the avowal of tier opiniion and inifie.rible in adherence to her princihls. The day of her funeral had beecn set apart andi every reqitisite preliminary ti,! hecen maide fo.r a daughter's mtarriage feast., but alas! remiorseless death camne, and instenui of a dlaughiter's wi ar riage it wais a mother's fumu raul. This sad event produced a profiiund sen~saUtin on the hearts of all. A scene so deeply atyectinig has seldomz been wit nessed. Suddenly she was calle-l oam to meet her God, andt a few hours sickness enidid her earthly ex istence; bhtt shoirt as the timei was, ther lamip was 'doubtless fiound trinmm d anid burnting. M'ay her bere.aved husbandil :md childtren. whli..m shte so fiindlyv loved, iand in ter expiring mu mnents, so ardently becsought to mieet her in Iheaven. diei as shue died, and tneet where l'art ing will lbe no more. S. DIESo, in Randosph Counnty, Alabara, on the 2i1 day of February, 1852, Mr. ALEXAxrxo.a HlowLs., in the sixty-ninth year' of his age, after a painful illness of ten muonths, caused by' the kick of an Os, whtich lie bare with christian for titude. The deceasoil was born and raiscd In Edgeficid District, and about twvelve years ago Ibe removed to Randolph County, .\labamia, where lie ended his mortal existenc. lie has left a numerous train of relatioins and friends in Edgetield Dis trict, lo nmourn his unztimiely enid, but they mourn not as without hope, for lie left behinid the con soling hope that he is gone to rest. .1. D~zr, of Pneumonia, ott the 'lith day of Feb ruary, at his residence in Maidison County. Ten nessee, D)AvwD EtCiol~soN1 in the 61t year of his age. The deceased was horn in Eilefield District. S. C. ie professed religion while quite a youth. uniteid himself with the Baptist Church, held at Little Stevens' Creek, and reniained a niember until lie emigrated from Carolina to Tennessee, in 1828. Hie then rejoined the Church, at Brown's Creek, (Baptist) and remained an or nerly and exemplary menmber, until his death. ie was kindl and obliging, atreetionate to his child1ren and friends, indulgent to servants, and universally beloved by all wvho knew. On being asked, a few days hefore his death, if he feared to die, he answered that " Hie did," but said that " If it wtas the wilt of his Maker, that he should die, that he was perfectly re signed ; that ho felt thta, he should rnter a fairer andl better world than this. The deceased leaves a wife, severr.1 children, and~ a large number of friends and relations to rnourn his loss. " I heard a voice from IHeaven saying unto me wright blessed are the deaid who die in the Lord.'' J. C. N. Ilaywood, Tenn., February 1852. 67 THEa Friends of Col. F. WV. PICK ENS, beg leave to present him to the people of Edgefield, and of the Districts which tay be thrown wyith tus by the new apportion ment, as an entinently suitablc person to represent us in the Congress of the United States. Mr. BuRT having positively declined a re-election, it becomes our dttty to select his successor with care; and v.'e respectfully suggest that the experience and ability of Cot. PuCKENS should be again called into re quisition upon the very floor where he tins hitherto served us so effiicently. *J THE Friends of Capt. PRESTON S. BROOKS, announce him as a candidamte to represent this CTongressional District in theo ntext Congress, Mr. BLear lutving positively declined a re-electioln. Dr. Hoofland's German Bitters. Tis celebrated medicine is one of the very best in the vountry, and its good qualities only need to be known, to give it precedence over all others now in use. We have seen its good effects lately, after the total failure of many others. This is saying more than we can for any other medicine within our knowledge, and we feel it a duty to recommend the Bitters to the notice of our friends. The genuine is pre pared by Dr. C. M. .IAcasoN, Philadelphia, and is sold in tis place, by G. L. PENN, AGENT. Butler Lodge, No. 17, L 0. 0. F. A Regular' Meeting of this Lodge will be held on Monday evening 7next 7 o'cloek. A. G. TEAGUE, See'y. March 4 *it ADJOURNED SALE OF BOOTS & SHOES!! T IE Subscriber respectfullv informs the citi zens of Edgeield 1ad vicinity, that he will sell on MON )AY next at PUBLIC AUCTION, his entire Stock of UOOTS and SHOES, and until that day he will colitinlue to sell off at ajnd below COST' WILLIAM McEVOY. March 41 It 7 Certifficate. STATE OF SOUTH CAROIJNA. EDGEFIELD D>MTRICT. I FE Unila-ri-fn(d JAs118 M. C. Varst.AsD I an1.1.suu:s A. TAL.BERT, both of the State .m-d istrict afioresaid. do hereby certify that the1v have formled what is usually eallcd a limited Partiership. unler the name of J. 11. C. FaRE L..VD. for the tran'aetion oif of the business of 1 0erchandize, mainly in the Dry Goods line, in the said i)istriet. at the Store house, now in the possession of the Undersigned J. M. C. Freeland. .1. M. . Erea.1n'd is to be the general part ner and the Undersigned, Jlames A. Tahlhert is to be the special partner in said concern : and the latter. .James A. Talbert, the special partner, is to eintribute thirtv-six hundred and thirty six 66-1 00 dollars to the capital on wihich said busiiess is tit be conducted. The partinership hereby formed is to coi menee on the fifth day of March next, and Con tinue for two years. In witness whereof we have herennto set our hIanis. this the twenty-eighth day of February, A. D., iT2. .T. M1. C. EREELAND, JAS. A. TALUERT. M1areb' 4 6 100 Cords Tan Bark ANTEI). for which i5.00 per Cord will W _ be paid, delivered at. the Tai Yat d. R. T. MIMS. Mlarch I tf 7 Not ice. ,TOTICE is hereby given to the Distributees i of Pleasant Morris. dee'd., and especially to Pleasant, llendrick, John, Joshua, ,ioseph and Doetrine Morris. who live beyond the limits of the State. That a final settlement on saidn es tate will he imale in urv office on Monday 7th of Jute next. Given uder my hand at ny office, this the 3d March, 1852. All those having demtands against the said estate will presenit them by the above time. H. T. WRIGilT, o. r. D. Ordinary's Ofiec, 3d M1ar 3m 7 Notice. . LL persons indebted to the Estate of E. TT. .Ll Norris, dee'd., will please conme forwarid ati nuske pron' ;t payment, and those having demanmls agrainst said estate, are requested to render thema in oroperly attested. N. A . NOR RIS, A dm'r., .JULIA A. NORRIS, Adnm'x. March 4 3m 7 Notice. SLL4 those indebted to the estate of Nathan 1.Norris. ihe'h.. are requested to mnake pay. ment fiirthwith. anid those having denands against saidl estate willplease presenit theni im mediately, properly attested acenrding to lav. N. A NORIRiS, A dm'x. Mtch 4 fbm i Notice. \LL4 Notes due the Subscriber, indlividutally Ior :as l--,cutor. are placid in the lank of 1 lamburg, for collhetionl Those indebted will plas make immared]iate payment. D~r. .lhn .\. Gahphain, will act a.s miy Attor ney, d1 uring my aibsence from the State. D. A RfDIS. Dec 2'i, if7 Notice. . LL persons hav'ing demands against the Sestate of William Russell, dee'dl., are re quested to hand themi in to the Subscriber pire perly attested by the first of A pril next, as the a~flra of the Estate will positively be closed at .hat timo. B. C. HARD, Adnm'r. Graniteville, March 4, 3t . Notice. 4Lb Persons in debted to the estatc of Oliver 1. Towles, are rciuestedl to mnakec immediate r-.vment.. and those hraving diemands against the aie will rendler thtem in properly attested. R. M. SCUR RY, Aihdiministrat"Vn Oct. 9 t f 38 SLL Persons indebted to the Estate of Rich~ Ca ard GrIlin, de'd-, are re re to make immediate payment, anid those h:.L dlemandis against the Estate, to present thema -. .rly at tested. to the Subscriber. N. L. GianYi. Ehcor.. Jan 29 4t' Notice. T THOSE Inihebted to the Subscriber at Cairn, S C., will find their notes and accounts in the hands of Janmes Blackwell, Esq., who is au thorized to receipt for themt, and to whom they will please make immediate payment.s JOHN M. CLARK. Feb 12 41 4 Mtackerel. 1 o WHOLE and HALF BARRELS of MACKARELNo 3. For sale by JOSIA H SIBLEY. .TUambutrg, Feb 12 3 4 For Sale. ,GOOD CA R RI.IGE and a pair of wel ?1 broke MATCH HORSES. W. P. BUTLER. Jan 1 tf 50 Crow Poison. J UST received a large supply of CR0O POISON, and for sale ch 'ap by G. L. PENN, AGF.NT. Feb20 tf 6 Motice. L A ND W ARR ANTS for Stephen W. Miays. LSampson B. Mays, Luke Taylor, Giles D. Mins, Wilhiami Roswell, Caleb Corley, W. F. Bush, Nanacy G. Freeman, Luke Corley, Johti Cox, .John M. Simms and Wesley Merchant, have been left with me for delivery by A. M Perin,, Esq. The Claimants are requested to call for then> in prson W.'. BUTrLER. 1.... 1- .,50 Notice! THE Subscriber having coat menced the TAILORING RU S[N F.SS again would respectful' ly inform his friends that wish to patronize him, that he may be found for the present in the Office formerly occupied by F. H. Wardiaw. Esq.,.in rear of his old stand, at which place may be found a Splendid Stock of Goods, which will be made up in the most FASHION ABLE STYLE. He wrould say to gooed paying customers that they can get Coods a little cheaper from him than elsewhere, and good fits warranted. JOHN LYON, A GENT. Feb 26 3t Dis soluti on, r HE business formerly condueted under the stvle of TRENT & SMITH. for the pur pose of conducting a Hotel in the Town of 11am burg. known as the- American Motel, was dis solved on the 12th instant, by niut emisent. THOMAS 11. T1,imNT, ISAAC SMITH. January 30th, 1852. NOTICE! T11E SubscriLer begs leave to return his thanks to his boarders and the public gene rally. for their liberal patronage at the IlIntel for merly kept by Trent & Smith, and known as the A merican Hotel in the Town of I lainhurg, and would ask a further contitinme of the same; feeling assured on his part, thid. he can and will give satisfaction to'all that may call and examine the old stand of James 1 l 1brd.ee'd. The Hotel being situated in the most business part of Town. and convenient to the South Carolina Rail Road and Augusta Depot. Extra attention given to the ladies apartnent, and roois kept foi the special acconodation of families. THOMAS 11. TRENT. ITanburg, January 30th 1852. Gm 4 To the Public. I HODGES & FULLER INSTITUTES. .1IR. E. A. STEED, A. I. PRINCIPA. 3MR. J. 31. PEI.OT, GRADUATE OF CITADEL. .ACADEMYt, ASSISTANT. Rav. T. J. PEARCE, A. Ii.. PntCIarr.. Miss 1. CO RNEI.IA PE.OT. ASSISTANT. Miss E. .3cANAI LY. INsrnTatTnS OF MV sic, TEACIER ON PIANO AND GUITAR, DRAWING, PAINTINU ANo E.NanotiDERy. The above named are natires of tihe South. r fiE exercises of these Institutes will be re sumed on Mondav the I ith of .anuary. These Institutions have hiitherto received a liberal patronage;, and time Trustees contidently appeal toan intelligent. moral and religious pub lie for its continuance and inerense. Circulars will be issued in .kitv days con taining all necessary information. W. P. I il.L, See'ry, B. T. Greenwood, Feb 18 tf 5 Spann Hotel Re-Opened! T IE Subscriber having purchased this estab lishment, begs leave to announce to the District and to the travelling publie generally, that hie has this day taken upon himself the keeping of said Hotel. All that he can do to render his customers satisfied shall be donie. H e respectfully solicits a share of public pat ronage. Charges shall be as moderate as the times will admit. JIOHN IJUIET. Feb 19 tf 5 Boarding, &c. rPH E Subscriber respectfully intorms all thoseo I.who attendl Court. thait he has procured the lotel tfornierly occupied by'.\r. Coumpty, where he will be pr.-pared to give enitire satisfactioni ter all who many favor hinm withi their patronage. He will use every exe'rtionito please his ens5 tumers. Hlis rates of boatdinmg and lodging will be nmore imoderate tihan anyv other lmitel in town. GUY HIl~mAD WATER. Feb 23 I t 6 - For Sale ThlA T very diesiraeble, pleasant and healthy ple kn rown as the " Cross Roads,'' 2j nmiles from .. Edgefield C. IT.. c thme Cohunnhin Road, containing froam five to eighmt hunidred acres. Th'ie Plantation is in good re.pair with a never failing well of water, and all ntecessary out buildings. Together with a crnommoius lDwell ig ilouse, nearly comph-ted-two Stories high, 60 feet long, 42 feet wide, eight roomms and seven ire places. IDT For further partienuhirs apply to the Sub scriber at the Spanmn Hiotesl Edgefie'ld :. 11. I. .JOIIN IIUJET. Feb 26 tf 6 Positive Notice. OWING~ to time hard and -''pinching times, I find! I caermot T U Y STOCK on Cretilt. there .-fore, I anm unable toe gr. e credit loger than otne month. I will seli ,--. heet a. low as I can possible afford to do j . my self and family. Those who neglect to pay their bir.; when presented mttfst go to somec other Butcher for Bef. C. M. CRA Y. Feb 26 4t 6 Vatal Prope~rty for Sale. V1H E Subscriber offers his Lownd's-;ille pro perty for sale-the lot on which he lives containing abotet eight neces, highly improved with choie frnit trees-the fruit trees anmunit to something like atn orcbard-and shade trees in abundance of a beautiful kited. The Hlouse is large and c.ommtodious. Person-s wishing to bay will do well to call and see thc premises. A. IB. AIEOLi. Feb 26 S Lea ther. OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, masy be had at the Tannery for CAsn. Also Tanner's anud Neat's Foof, Oil; the latter the best article for Harness. Cash paid for Hides and goned Oak Bark. All eorders addressed to Willitrana & Christie, or to Mr. L. M. Munnger at the Tan Yard, will be promptly attended to. Feb..tf 3 Land for Sale. TWould be glad to sell one hundred acres of .the tract of land on which I live. What I propose to part with is all wvoodland. and pie cisely four miles from the Village, on thme Co lumbia Road-an excellent situation for a pleas ant residence. A. SIAiK INS. Dec 10 tf 47 - For Sale. A NEGRO WOM AN, 34 years old, and her two children-a girl six and boy four years ol. The Woman is an accomplished Cook, Washer and Ironer, ad understands the busi ness of house-keeping generally. These negroes are sold for no0 fault. Enquire of Col. Frazier or Mr. Root. Feb1 tat 5 Ready Made Clothing! J. L. RICHARDSON & J, C. McDONALD, B AVE purchased oP'JOHN K. TIORA the largest and most.fashionable Stock of READY-19ADE CLOTHING, eve offered in this manrket. We have just open. ed in the Store fierly occupied by Messrs. Sale & Brown, next door to George Robinson's I lard ware Store. Having inade arrangements to get Goods weekly from the mostfasitionable Maniufacturing Honso. in New York. 'We feel contident we can please hny of ourlriends who *nay give us a call, both int prices a6d quality. RICIARDSON & McDONALD. Hamburg, Feb 19 3m 5 Direct Iportations, DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE, IN CHARLESTON, S. C. & E. L. KERRISON & Co., -. have and are continually receiving by every arrival, CHOICE COOD8, which they are prepared to sell .at a- small advance on the Sterling Cost. A look pt their will well repay the trouble. Thir Stovk of Hosiery, is large and complet. :..d it PIt NTS ninny styvs till be found not general ly kept in their Alarket. C. & H. L. KERIPSON & CO., North-West Corner King and .larket Sts. Feb 10 4t 4 NEW SPRING GOODS. SNOWDEN & SHEAR, AccrmS, G.. TTAVE received from New York a1 part of I I. their SPRING supplies, among whib !I!*,-re lirege D' Laines, ani Plain and Print.:d Ha Faney Satin Plaid Bareges, of new and bean tifil styles. Fan'ey Silk Tissues and Printed Chally's of elegant styles. French'Printed Jackonets for Ladies Dresses. Superior Plain Black Ilareges, Black Mlar quisse, Black Silk Grenailines. White Blimd Laces, andl White French Crapes. for Ladies Evening Dresses. Ladies' French W6rke-d Chimasettes. with Collars. Lalies' Worked Lace anl MAslin Under sleves. ladies' French Lawnand Embroidered Cain brie I landkerchief.. Lalies' Lace Robes, a splendid article for Eveninag Dresses. Itieha Black Silk anal Lace Gimps, of new anal beautifil styles. for trimming Ladies' Dresses. Englislh and French Ginglans, of new and beatiful styles. :uperior French and Etaglish Prints. Superior Mierimack, Cochico, anal other chlice styles of A merican Prints. The piblie are respetfully requested to call anal examine the assortment. Feb 19 tf Boot & Shoe Makers Wanted. T WO FIRST RATE Boot Makers, nd three or four gruid Shoe Makers, one of them a first rate Peg Workman, can find emplovnent by applying to the Subscriber at Edgetield C. H. R. T. MINIS. Jan 15 ff2 n- The South Carolinian. will give the abaove faur weekly insertions and forward account to this Office. IWire.a Tj HEB Subscribers~peturn their thaniks to Atheir frionds and customiers fur faarmner faors, andl solicit a continuamee of thea same, at the Inte stand of .bahn Lyon, where they have reoved that portion of their StoieE saved from the late fire, which they will sell lowv. The loss sustained by the firo renders it neces sarv for them to call aan $nmase who are indebtead to themi to make payment at the earliest possible maomeint. WILLIAM1S & CHIRISTIE. Jan 21, 1852 tf 1 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. C. HI. Goodwin and others, Elizabeth Good win & others. IN pursuance of the Order of thme Court of Equiityv in this eatse, notie'e is hereby giv en to the'ereditaors of Chamberlain L.. 'Good win, dee'd., to come in and establi.,h their elaims becfore mei, on or before the 17th dlay. of April next. ' A. SIMtKINS, C. E. E. D. Caomnm'rs Offiee, Jan 12i 14t 53 Excto~ Notice. LL .1 those indaebted to the estate of Willam . Garrett, dee'dl., are reqna-sted to nmake pament forthwith, andl those having demnanads against said estate will render them in properly attstd, accordling to law. Ull A RTil H AMMOND, M. WM. G. HAMMOND, , TH0:. GARRETT. Fb 5 tf3 Estray.. r 30LLED befaare me, by Thomasq J. Dyson, . Iliving twenty-nine miles north of T.dz--flda Court lomuse, in Edgelield DistriM, one SOR REL HORSE, fourteen hnads high, --zht years olad, a small blraze in the face, a sma!! snip on the nose. left hind foot white, anal some sad dle marks. -A ppraised to sixty dollata. LEWlS CULBREATH1, MI E.DP. Oct. 2,851l 4tnm 39 Notice. DURING aty absence fre.:: the State, N. L. .I Griffin, Esq.5 wiln act as my A gent anad Attorney. JOHN LIPSCOMB. Feb 19 31 5 Notice. ALL~ Persons indebted to the lEstafe of Jo i . .seph Moofe, dee'd., arc requeatedl to mafke imdiate ptmment, anal those having adeniands against the estate will present them in du-e fo~rtn. E. PENN, Ex'or. Feb 12 tF 4 Natice VIiIT t aview to close out mny entire Stock Iof WINTER QOOD8, I will sell them at ost for CASH. Call ye, who want Bargains. W. P. BUTLER. Fb Ifr if 5 liNotice, LL per'sons indebted to the estate of Henr'y . Waldrum, dee'd., are reqtuestedl to make immediate payment, and those having denmands will present thenm properly attested forthwith. WM. WVA LDRUM, Adm'r. Dec 25 tf - 49 Notice, MY eelebrated JACK -.Donx Pizaro, Sired by the imported Don Piza ro, vill stand the ensuing sprifg Season, at Pine Plea sant, at $6,00 @e Season ; $8,0 to mesure a Mare with foal, and $10,00 to insure a live Colt. Mares put and transferred, the insumrsnce money will be claimed. The Jack will not be moved from the Subscribers stable during the season.. J.. B. COLE',AN. TAX COLLECTORS NOTICE - No. 2. I WILL attend at the followin places herein after specified to collect the Genral and District Tax for the vear 1851. At Dorn's, ofiThursday, 1st April. Snyley'seJohn" Friday, 2d " Allen'*, " Satdrday, d " Edgefi'ud C H " Monday, ,9tl " Geiger's, " Tuesda'fi - tb " Hambirg, " Wed'day, 7th'" " Beach Island, " Thursday, 8th "V Graniteville, " Friday, 9th " IIatcher's, " Saturday, 10th " Pine louse, " Monday, 12In " Johnson's, " TueRday, 13th " " Smyley's, Wmt ' Wed'day, 14th " " Ridge, " Thursday, 15th " Wil Ilolston's, " Friday, 16th " Wise's, " Saturday, 17th " Rhinehart's, " Monday, 19th " -' Mt Willing, " Tuesday, 20th " " Havird's, " Wed'day, 21st " " Prry's, " Thursday, 22d. " " Coleman's, " Friday, 23a " " Richardson's, " Saturday, 24th " Nickerson's, " Monday, 26th " Moure's, Nick. " Tuesday, 27th 4 " Alosley's. " Wed'day, 2htl " Sheppard's. " Thursday, 21th " " Cheatham's, " Friday, 30th " Scoft's. " Saturday 24th Edgefield C I. " Monday 1st May. After which time my books will close. 11. HI. ILL, T.. C. E. D. No. 1. I WILL attend at the following places herein after specified to culleet tlhe General and Dis tri:t Tax for the year 1851. At Freeland's. " Friday, 27th.February Liberty lill, " Saturday, 28th " Edgefield C. II. " lonlay, 1st March. " -Tusdav, 2nd " Allen's, " Aonday, 8th " " Smyley's, John " Tuesday, 9th " " Dorn's, . " Wedd:ty, 10th " " Moore's, Nick." Thursday, 11th " " Moseley's, " Friday, 12th " " Sheppard', " Saturday, 13th " Cheathamn's, " Monday, 15th Scott's, Tuesiay, I 6th " " Red Mill, " Wed'day, 17th " " Howard's, " Thursday, 18th Liberty Hill, " Friday. 19th " " Freeland's, " Saturday, 20th " Park's, " Monday, 2'M " Middleton's, " Tuesday, 231 " " Morgan's, " Wed'day, 24th " " White's S. H1., " Thursday, 25th " If. 11. HILL4. T. C. E. D. P. S.-The law requires the owners of Slaves to pay the Taxes to the Tax Collector. If per sons who hire slaves agree to pay taxes, they should pay it to the owners. Feb 26 tr 6 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Briton Mims and others, TS. I Bill for Part'n James R. Garrett, - and Account. William Garrett and others IT appearing that the Defendants James .R. R. Garrett, Willi.n Garrett, Thomas S. Garrett, Abram Martin and his wife Caroline A. V. Martin, William H. Garrett, Elizabeth S. Burt, and B. C. Sparks and his wire Mary Ann F. Sparks, reside without the limits of this State, on motion of Mr. CARROLL, Plain tiff's Solicitor: Ordered, that the said De fendants, demur, plead or answer to the Paintiff's bill of Complaint, within itree nionhs fro-m the ptublication of this Order, or the said bill will be taken pro confesso against them. A. SIMKINS, c. E. E. D. Feb 25 .3m 0 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. John 3MeKinne, James Jones1 and Joseph J. Kennedy, B ill for In T he City Councl of Au- Jand Gent Re'i| gust a, ') I T appearing to me that the Defendants are a body politie and corporate under the law of Georgia, and have no residence with in this State, On motion of Mr. Cannot... Piintiff'st Solicitor, Ordered that the said Defedants demur, plead or answer to the P:intil's bill of Comphaint, within three* month~~s from thme publicaition of this Order, or thme said bill will be taken pro confesso against them. A. SIKINS, C. E. E. D. Feb 25 3mt 6 STATE OF SOUTHi CAROLINA. E.DGEFIEL.D DISTRICT. IN CJI NC ERY. L. T. Mimnd y 1Original Dill and and ohersBill of Reriror adtlers. ~ and Supplenment Samuel Perrin, Admn'tor of I .for MarshaLLinmg R. P. Quarhes and others. J assets, 4-c. T appearing to my satisfaction thmat the defen Idants, William B. Brannon and George W . Brannon, reside without the limits o'f theo State, ont motion of Mr. Carroll, Plaintiff'.' solicitor, It is ordered that the said defendanits, demur, plead or answer to the said Bill, within three moths fronm the publication of this order, or thme said Dill will be taken pro confesso against thenm. A RT HUR SIMKINS, C E E D. Jan 21, 1852 3i I Paints, Oils, &c. 000,7 (~LBiS. PURE WIHTE LEAD. e J JV200 gallons Lineced Oil, Together with a complete assortmnent of DRY PiINTS, Varnislies, Windovr 'Glass, Putty, P'ait Brushes, &c., jdfst rece.ived and for sale on acecommmodating termts, by( AGNEW.. FISHER & CO. Nwbtry C. H., Feb 11 3t 5 Notices 4LL tfise Indebted to the esfate of' Charles P.. Logab, deced., are requnired1 to make payment, and titose hmving demands to present tenm properly sitested. A. NIX, A's g. I'. HOLLOWA Y. Fefr1~ l'f1m5 Notice. Ltiseindebted to the Estate of John B: ALLgn deed. are reqnested to make im mediate paymnent, all those having demands to present them properly attested. M. W. LILES, A. NIX, Ad'rs. E. P. HOLLOWAY. Feb 19 11mn Notice. T HOSE having demands against the Estatc .of Abner Peterson, dee'd., will render themi in properly attestodi accordiug to law, and all those indebted will make immediate payment. S. J. WATSON, Adin'r. Jan 22 3mt 1 pesosNotice. ALL prsonsindebted to the Assigned Estats o.Iohn Lyon are requested to make imme dirte payment,.as longer indulgence cannot be given, and mnust not be expected. S. F. GOODE, Assignee. CANDIDATES |'er Tax Collector ELIJAH T. RAUCH. BARN EY M. LAMAR, HIRAM JOURDAN, WESLEY BODIE, WILLIAM L. PARKS THEOPHILUS DEAN, L. A. CROOKS, ISAAC' HOLES . WELCOME MARTIN, DERICK HOLSONBAIKE; V. w. BURT. 8. F. GOUDEY, JYHN QUA-TTLEBUM - H&N1(Y Ii. HILL. . 0 Wor Sheriff FELIX E. BODIE, R. S. KEY, JULIUS DAY; For Ordinaryi VIRGIL M. WHITE; W. F. DURISOE, JOSEPH ABNEY, W ILL be found at all times in his Office, at Edlgefield Conrt House, near the PLAN TF 5 H-OTEL. le will attend promptly and strictly to bisines in his profession. Nov.14 tf 51 G. W. LANDRU M, W ILL Practice in the Courts of LAW avd EQUITY for Edgetdd and Lex!ingob Districts. Office in Law Range, Edgefield C. H1. Jan 16, tf 52 S. S. TOMPKINS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. !T OFeEce immediately in rear of the Court Housoe. .7.in 22 tf . W M. M. H I L L, -t. D., O FFMRS his professional services to the .iti zens of our Village and District. IIaving graduated at the University of New York. with high honor. where he availed himself for the last two years. of the advantages to be derived from the Eye and Ear Intirmary, various Hospifal., &e., &c.. off'ers his services to his fellow-citizens with the hope that he will prove wartly of a share of their patronage. L7 Rloox at the SrAxx HOTL, No. t. Oct 2, tf 37 JAMES M. DAY, Surgeon Dentist, OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA, Permanently located atlgefieldl C i., offers his professional services to the citizens of the Village and its vicinity; and will attend to any call he mai have either in the Village or Country. All operations warranted. March 13, 1850. t 8 Fall and Winter Goods! I TAVEnow on hand a FIRST RATE Stock of Cloths Cassiners & Vestings, which are of the latest styles and will be made to measure as good-and as fashionable as can be had in the S->uthern Country. -A LSO Always for sale an excefent Sfock of fine READY MADE CLOTHINGi which is cut and made under my own super-vi sion, and any one purchasing front me may rely upon getting full value for their money expended. Furnishing Articles, Such as Cravats, Gloves, uspendern, Hosiery, White and Coloredl Shirts. Silk and 31erino un decr garments, Collars, Stocks. Money Belts, Silk and SMerino under Vests for Ladies,-and a Fine Assortment Of German Colognes, extracts for the handker chief. 1 lair. Tooth, Nail, Clothes, lInt and Shav ing Brushes, Dressing and FiWe Tooth Comnbs. Fine Soaps, Shaving "Creams and Soaps. Port Mionies. Pocket Books. Purses, Segar Cases. ilair Oils, and every thing desirable and useful for Gentlemen.. J. A. V'ANWINKLE. N. IL-.31 Store is next to the Georgia Rail Road Bank. at the Old Stand of the Chronicle & Sentinel Office. A ugita, Nov 12 Gmi 43 Proceedings of Council, / T Aalled 3Meeting of Council. Feb. 3, f.-. 1852, Mir. HlARI~h' troduced the fol lowing Pr,:amable and liesohitions, which were pnased: The City Coneil of Augnsta have been in formed, on eredhitabhle authority, that certaiti i.i dividuals have, with the consent of the Town Council of liburg, erectedl a Toll Hoose and put up a Gate in one of the Streets of' that Town, near the Augusta Bridge, for the purpose of ena foreir.g under the provisions of a Charter, grant ed by the State of South Carolina to Henry Shiultz, the collection of what is calledi tolls for passing said Bridge, which is not the -property of the parties about to attempt to colleet said contributions but belongs to the City of Augus; ta, Therefore, Resolved. That as soon as any attempt to' col leet Toll for passing said Bridge, by any other authority than that of the City of Augusta, who own said Bridge, such full toll he charged by the Bridge Keeper, for passing said Bridge, as the charter allows. Reaoleed, That as soon as reliable informa tion shall bye received by H is ilonor, the Mdyor', that said attempt to colleet such contributionm, imiproperly called Toll, is abandoned, the rate of toll at said Brid'ge shall thenceforth be the same as they are at present. On motion of Mr. L'nANING, it was. . Resolved, That the above.Preamble and Res olutions be published three times in eachr of the following Papers, viz: Chronicle & Sentinel, Constitutionalist & Republic, Home Gazette, Fanmily: Friend, Coalenbia, S. 0.-, Charleston Courier, Uamburg Republican, A hbeville Ban ncr, Edgetield Advertiser, Greenv~ihe Mountai neer, Smitthern Herald, Chattanooga Gaze A tlanta' Inte.lligence and Louisville Journal. A true Extract from tl'e minutes of Coune , Feb. 3, 185:1.. . L. L. ANTflONY, Clerk Council. Feb 18 St 5 Sheriff4s Sate. STATE OF SOUTH CAit0LINA. -EDGEFIELD DISThICT. Belcher & Hollingswvortlh, vs. For'gn Attach., Grantham, Logan & Co. Same, rs. ' For'gn Attack. Grantham & Grantham. Same, vs. For'gn Attach. M. M. Grantham. B Y Virtue of an order from the Honora ble J. B. O'Neall, one of the Judges of this State, I will proceed to sell on Ttuesday the 16th day of March next, in the Town of Hlambturg, in the above rstated cases the fol lowing property, vix: 9 Barrels Fiqh, 7 Box. Heren, 3 boxes'i Cheese, 8 bags Coffee, 1 bar rel Sundries, 9 barrels and 1 hhd. Sugar, 2 boxes Coffec, 2 batrrela Merchandize, 2 eases Merchandize, 8 boxes Drugs, 2 Kegs Pow der, 5 Kegs Nails, and various other articles not mentioned. TERMS--A credit of sixty days, except the costs and expences to be paid in Cash. LEWIS JONES, S. E.- D. DR. A G TEAGUE, Wholesale & Reail Draggist, Ti AK ES this method of feturning is thanks to his friends and pavtorm, for the patron age he has ree'eited in the sale of Drdigs, Medi elnes, &c. He is now receiving an addition to his already ettensivo Sfock of Drugs, Medicines, Ohemicals, bye Stafs Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Putty Physicians Shop Vurnitfre &c. IHE FINEST WINES AND BANDIES1 for Medicinal purposes, Fine Cigafs and obdeet - P E ItThtE R Y Of his own and Northern make. French Extracts, &c. &0. Paint, Hlair, at, Shoe and 'amtier& brmirtes. Tinctures N Medicinal OMPOu0s, made under his own supervision in strict accordar ee with the U.S. Disp'ry. The most Reputable NosttuUtisv All of which he will sell at prices that *ill cormpare favorably witfi spy gotftfieirt tsarket. Those wishing to- pir1Asse articles In his le' will do well to call and examine his Stock and prices. Edgefield C. HT., .Tan 22 tf '1 NOTICEi lMfessrs, Bushnell & Wftt, T AKE this method of informing theirfriendis and the public that their Machine Shop- is now in coi,.lete opetatio. They are prepared for boliding' Pannel Doors and Windows, Sdif Blinds, Door Frames, MANTEL-PIECES, and al other artiefes M thi doiner's Bftn'ese. Bedsteads,'tables, Washti ands, if kept constantly-on hand for sale. OABINET WORK, made or repaired to order. Sash will be furnished filled with glass 0id primed. Those wishing work in oef link, *ifl 0e' call and examine oer'Stoei rmd pfies befofe buying elsewhere, anI leaTh tiat As goo'd waik can be done at Edgefiejo C'omrt Hoase &k efn be found. Frebf f 8 NEW BOOT & SHOEO' FACTORY! (Next door to SUZIIrVA & BaoTrax.) ITHERE may bohad BOOT S '.SHOES W of all descriptions, mad'eoft1' Best Naterfalsf t'y the 'fST WORtKM2N! A large Stock of Home made PTatfti'on Bro-: gans of the best quality. Plantets are invited to examine tiem. Upper, Sole, Harness and Veft Leatiet typoa good terms for cash. S5r. J.; 1. TisarTr, the For-efnati of tiie Establishment, will fill all orders fo materials and execute all orders for work with despatel. R. T. MIMS, Propriefat. Jan 8 tf Land for Sale T H Subsetii offers for sale the 16nis i.; longing to the Esthte of Jobeph lifee, deceased. One Traet e-nntaihifig Abnut sevect-ieren acres, adjoining lands of James Rainsford, S. Christie and others. One other Tract conitaining.fite afd:g haff acres, adjoning lanas of Dr. E. J. ii7Mrs. L. T. Moore and others. The above Lands lies near the Village and a portion of it is well timbered and can be pur chased at private sale on liberal ternms. Febhi e f 4 Co-Partnership. T HIE Copartnership heretofore existing under ithe name and firm of R. M. FetLrSst & Co., is this day dissolved by mutual conseat. 1lere fore, all those indebted to the cotee'h are re quested to come forteard iffntediatily and clouc their aceounts. ft. Af.- FULLER, .JOllN ]2. LEWIS, N. H.- C ASF. .lanuary 1,- 1852'. tf 50 J'ut Received ALOT of FRilI O.\RDEN SEEbS, A fine lot of Hollow or Pot Ware, wf'iei wiff be sold very low foi' cash or penettai buyers. LOD HILL. Jan 6 tf 51 For Sele, AHOUSE A ND LOT contaial~ig about fwn" tl acres, one and a half miles from Edgefitd on the Columbia Road. There are on the lot a well of good water and all necessary oitba11d ings for a small family. The place will be sold for Cashi or on time, -the purchase money being amply secured and immediate possession giten. 10 A pply at this Offiee. Feb~ 5 f 3 Fresh Garden Seeds, JUTrcie a large supply of GARDEN SED rom the celebrated Seedl establish ment of Commstock, Ferre &c., Wetltersfield, Conn. The' Subscriber ha had an opportamity of testing the quality of seeds grown at the above establishment, and can confidently re commend themt to be of superior quality. For sale by G. L. PE, Agent. Jan 22 tf 1 Notices A LL persons indebted to the esfate of 3.- A. .Perrin, dee'd., are requested to make im mediate payinent, and those having demands against said cstate will present thiem properly at tested. A . 1MRRIN, Adas'i. Oct.6 6m - 5 Notice, LL persons indebted to the-estate of Lekie ACollins, dec'd., are requested to make im mediate payment, and those having demands against the same to present theni properilf at tested. .1J. A. COLLINS, Ad*'t. Oct. 30 t 41 Notice. A LL4 lersons indebted to te Estate of ifary i. Watson, dec'd.-, arc reqdested to make prompt payment, anod.those having demands will present themt forthwith, properly attested as the law directs. 5. .1. WATSO~g Adm't. Jan 22 Sni I Just Receilied A.00OD assortment of PRSH. C AR .tiDN SE ED. ONIONS, 1ANTING O'NIONS and IRISH POTA'ES, for sale by HOTLINGS WORTH & NiC'iTOLAS. Jan 22 if 1 Wanted A.TANNER, qoalified to conduct time bust' Aness of a ya'd in all the mysteries of the art.-No5Onoed apply excepting' those firee from dissipation. The subscribers may be found at their residence four or five miles above Green wood, Abbeville District. NICHOLLS & LTPSCOMB Jma n 51