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Religious Notice. TuE Union Meeting in the 4th Division of thi dgefield Association, will meet with Red Oal rove Church, on Friday before the 5th Lord'i ny in August. Rev. D. D. Baussox, to preacl e introductory Sermon, at 11 o'clock, A. M: . Brethien are invited to attend, and especialli linistering Brethren, as it is expected a Protractea Iceting will be held. The subject of discussion, What is a visibl hurch of Christ and its purpose. S. P. GE-TZEN, Moderator. Important to Dyspeptics! DR. J. S. HIOUCooN's PEPsiN, the True Diges :ve Fluid, or Gastric Juice, ptepared from RENNE r the FouaTu STO.N1ACri oF TiE Ox, after directioni f Baron LiEslG, the great Ph' siological Chemist y J. S. Houghton, M. D., Philadelphia. See no. ice among the Advertisements. utler Lodge, No, 17, 1, 0. 0. F A Regular Meeting of this Lodg< will be held on Monday evening nex 7 o'clock. All those in arrears are 'earnestly requested tc ttend 6n or before next Sale-day night, as the Ruic f the Lodge will certainly be enforced against them. LEWIS JONES,Secretary. Aug18 It 31 Masonic Notice, A Regular Communication of No. 50, A. F M., will be held at their all on Sattirday evenina, the 21st August, at 7j o'clock P. M. By order of the W. M. R. 1. SULLIVAN, SEC'RY. A ugust IS tf 31 N. LEBESCHULTZ, DEALER IN E9A4 TA IT RN Trunks, Carpet-Bags, &c., &c. ' 1 7OULD respectfully inform his friends and V V public generally that lie has removed from his old Stand at the Planters' IIotel to the Store for merly occupid by Mr. Joi COLGAN and adjoining SULLIVAN & BROTiEaR, where iie will be pleased to receive all who may favor Itim with a call. August 1 2t 31 D. B. PLUMB & Co., BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. r AKE pleasure in callinaa the attention of PIIT SICIANS and PLANTERS to their Stock of Fresh and Geniiie Medicines, Chemicals, &c., which thev warranat to be second to none in PU RI TY and coipleteness of assortient. Every article is prepared in strict accordance with the formula of the U. S. Pharmaicopreia. They also keep cons:attly (in hand a full assort ment of Paints, Uils, French and American Win dow and Coach Glass, Cencit, Superior Varnishes, Fire Proof Paints, Fine Sponges. Shaving and Toilet Soaps, French, English and American Perfumery, &c., &c. Also, FRESIT GARDEN SEED of every kind and of the best quality. D. B. PLIB, I. P. GARVIN, M. D. August 18 2m" 31 A. X. BENSON, Ware House and Commission er^NAW1T, Hamsburg, S. C. W, OULD respectfully inform his former pa VTtruans, and the publie generally, that lie has leased thte Ware-Ilouse recently occupied by Messrs BRANNON & COLEMAN, where he will be preparcd to' Receive, Store and Sell Cotton and other produce Consigned to his care. Also receive and forward Merchiandize to the country. In tendering his services to the public, he flatters himself, from an experience of SEVENTEEN. YEA-RStin- the above business, and a thsorough -knowvledge of all its branc e, as we I as fromn a general acquaintance wit the planters of the sur rounding country, together with his undit'ided per sonaL attention to the business, that lie will be able to give general satisfaction to all who may favor himu with their confidence, and assures them that no effort shall be wanting, Ott his part, to pro mote their initerest. Liberal Cash advances tmade on Cuttotn and oilier produce in Store. Orders for Bagging. Rope, and family supplies promptly filled, at the lowest market rates. Aug IS _If 3 Co-Partniership FOR A GENERAL FACTORAGE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. CHARLESTON,'S. C. . R. JOSEPl 11. WhITE havinig retirced 11from the firrai of CunAsr.Ens & Enirr, we have this day associated ourselves together for the purpose of contintuing the Factorage and Commission Business, in this City, under the firm of CIIA MBERS, .JEF FFlsS & CO. From the long experience o.f JA M ES S. CH A M BERlS. the senior partner of the old tirm, atnd that of H ENRY L. .IEF'ERtS, the senior partner of the House of Jxrrns, Co-ras & Co., llamnburg. S. C., with that of SIL AS ST U BBS, who has been engtged for some years in the Mlercantile Business in Marion S. C., and also that of .I01IN B. WYNNE, who has also been engaged for some years in the same business in A nderson, S. C., flatter ottrselves that we will be able to do ample justice to ottr patrons, each of us do niost respect fully solicit the good will and influence of our res peetive friends, and pledge oturselves, that no effort on our part will be wantinig to please those who favor us witht their business. We arc prepared to make reasonable advances on all shipmntts of Prodnee, Maan'cturies, &c. We are also prepared to make advanaces on ship msents of Cotton, Rice, Turpentine, &c.. to either D)omestic or Foreign Ports, hanving business ar ratnge ments with good Houses at the principal potts, wvith whomn we are in constant correspondence, aiid ar kept advised of all ch:tages that take place. either in Foreign or Daoestie Alarkets, and will take great pleasure in giving such information to our frietnds and patrons. We will be pleased to receive orders f.,r supplies, sucht as Bagginig, Rope, Twine. salt, Sugar. Coffee, &c., -m. all of which will be carefully selected at the lowest niarket prices. Tendering our services, we are respect fully, JIAMTES S. CIIAMH1ERS, HIENRY L. .I EFFERS, SILAS ST~ltlhS, .J.O'IN B3. WYNNE. Charleston. A ug 2, 1S52. 5it .91 State of South Carolina, * EDGEFIEI.D DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. B Y II. T. WRIGH T, Esq. Ordinary of Edge Wheea Bej.and Win. L,. Stevens, ha~ve ap plied to me for Letters of Adminaistralion, on all and singular the goods and chatt els. rights and credits of Elizabeth Stevens, late of thc District aforesaid,deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Edegfield C. House, on the 30th day of August inst., to show cause, if any. why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this the 16t11 day of August in the~ year of our Lord ont thousand eight hundred and fifty-two, and ir the seventy-seventh year of Aimerican Indepen, dnc.H. T. WRIG HIT, o. E. D. Aug 18 2t 31 Extra Fine Chewing. J UST received a few Boxes of EXTR A FINT CHEWING TOBA CCO, the celebrated " Cal houn Bgndj' ruanufactured expressly for the Sub. scier erG. L. PENN, AGE.-r. Aug 18 tf 31 Wanted *3TMEDIATELY, a good CA RRIA GE 83MITl nda good 'WHEEL RtIGIIT, to whomcn Iwnork and excellent wages will be ie n. FOUIWHI SESSION OF TiE EDGEFIELD COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, Rev. C. A. RAYM9OND, Principal. TRUSTEES. H1ON. N. L. GRTFFIN. 1 DR. R. T. MIIS, : ED3UND PENN, S. F. GOODE. NU.M1BER OF PUriLs LAST Srssio6. SZVZNTY-EIGiT. r 3H1E NEXT SESSION will commence on Mon day ihe 13th of September. It is of the great est importance that each Pupil should be present at the commencement of the Sesion. Additions have been nade to the Institute build ings during the past year. These contain seven commodious and well finished Rooms, all of which have been built, and are used for purposes of In struction. This Institution is furnished with a Philosophical Apparatus, a Chemical Apparatus, a Cabinet (of Shells, a Collection of Birds, a Cabinet of Mine rals, a Collection of Reptiles, Fishes an4 Animals, a Set of Anatomical Charts, a large and very fine collection of Maps. Globes, Blackboards. Pianaos, and every thing which is necessary for most thor ough instruction. It is said to be the best furnished institute for Young Ladies inl the State. The Academic year is divided into three Scssions of fourteen weeks each. The first Session will al ways commence on or near the 15th of September. Th'e second Session, the 9th of January, and the third the 20th (of April. With the exception of the Christmas holidays there is but one vacation during the year, aud this occurs in A ugust and September. Expenses. For Tuition in the Primary Department, 1st Divi sion, per Session of fourteen weeks......$5 O0 For Tuition in Primary Dep'tm'nt, 2d Liv'n 7 Ou 4 4 Academic " ........12 00 Collegiate " ....15 00 Lessons on the Piano, and use of Instrunient IS 00 Modern Languages, each ................. 8 (0 Drawing and Sketching from Nature...... S 00 Painting in Oils, Portrait and Landscape.... 15 00 Use of Apparatus....................... 2 00 Fuel and care of Buildings............... 50 Good Boarditig cat Le obtained in the Village in cluding lights, washing, fuel, &c.. at $10 per month. Pupils entering near the middle or close of the Session, are charged from the tine (of entrance t the end of the Session. No deduction is nade for absence, or other causes, but at the discretion of the Principal. All bills for Tuition, &c., are payable at the close of ech Session. Books, Stationary and Music, can be obtained in the Village at reasonable prices. Musical Department. The department of Music is under the supervi sion of imost accurate and accomplisted teachers; and it is believed that unusual facilities are aflurded for acquiring a thorough knowledge (of this ditlicult science. In addition to regular private lessons, the pupils in this department are divided into classes, and taught on the plan of Pestalozzi. They devote much tinme to exercises, adapted to train the ear, and the voice, and to impart an easy and brilliant execution. If they pursue the prescribed course of musical instruction, they acquire the art of reading tmusic with facilitv. They are required to be regular and systematic in practising daily at the Institute. Te training and cultivation of the voice receive an unusual degree of attention. The science of Elocution is here applied, inl developing the voice for singing, with great etyect. Pupils from Charleston, and thle lower Districts, can reach Edgetield by the- Stage, which leaves Augusta and 1hamburg three times a week, and passes throughl the Villagre. And we cordially in vite all who may be pasning through Edgefield to visit our-hnstitute, and satisfy themselves that no better facilities for educating their daughters catn be furnished anywhere, than those which may be en joiyed near their own hotnes. August 11 4t 30 Look Out ! 'jOUE Creditors of THOS. A. .JONES, Tailor, I aru requested to meet in the Court I louse, on Mlonday 23dl inst., at 10 o'clock, to adopt such reso lutions as they may' deemt serviceable to any cuom tiunity wherever the said Thonia A., maiy cast his lot. August 11 2t 30 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. E. B. Belcher, rs Wtn. B. Blrannon. Bf)Y Virtue of an Execution in this case. I L)shall proceed to sell on Friday the 20th of August inst., in the T own of Hlambumrg, the following property belonging to the Defendatnt, viz: 1 P'ine Ctipboa'rd, 2 T1ables, 1 D~ressing Table, I Astrail Lamip, I Large Pot, 1 Trunnel Bedstead. 1 Pine Crib, I Plow Stock, 2 Plow loes, 1 Iland Saw, 1 Grind Stone, and 2 p'air WVare-IIontse Scales anid WVeights. TPermns Cash. LEWVIS JONES, S. E. D. Auig 4 Ste 29 Notice. SPETITION will he presented to the Conm ? missioners5 of the Roads, Bridges and Ferries, at their next meetinL, to ebange the new cut Road as follows, viz ;-To leave the new Cut Road a ttle South of' a liranch near the residence of Isae Ouzts, jr., thence S. West near a direct coiurse and intersect the Long-Cane Rtoaa immzediately at the house of lienj. Ouzts. August II tf 30 Shugar and Cofi'ce. AM now receiving my Spring stock of SUGA R ? and COFFEE. consisting of a superior article of Brown Sugar, Clarifled, Crushed and Loaf Government, Java and Rio Coffe~e, of a superior Ilamburg, A pril 21 tr 141 Not ice. ALL persons indebted to the Assigned Estate of LI Joh n Lyon are requested to nake immediate pay ment, as longer indulgence cantnot begiven, atnd must not be expected. S. F. GOODE, A ssignee. JTan 21.152 tf 1 Bacon A L A un R stock of Choice BA CON SIDES SHlOULsD$R , 11AMS, and L ARD, for sale by S. FE. WOWERS. Il iainburg, A pril 21 t 1 4 Notice. LL those inidebted to the esfate of Nathan L.Norris, dee'd., are requested to make payment forthwith, and those having demands will please present t hem immediately properly ::fe-sted a-cord ing to law. N. A. NORRCIS, Adim'x. March 41 6m 7 Notice. LL persons indebted to the estate of Lewis ACollins, dee'd., are requested to make imme diate payment, and toehaving demands against the same to present them properly attested. J. A. COL LINS, Adm~'r. Oct. 30 if 41 Notice. .ALL tho~se inidebted to Ite estate of C. W. - Cochiran, dee'd., are requested to mke pronmpt pytment to the Adtministrator, and those having demands wilt render them in proiperly attested. L. B. COChRAN, Adm,'r. July 7 tf 25 Land for Sale. TWould be glad to sell one hundred neres of the Itract of land on which I live. What I propose to part with is all woodland. and precisely four miles from the Village, on the Columbia Boad an excellent situation for a pleasant residence. A. SIMKINS. Deo 10 .tf 47 Notice. ALL Persons indebted to the Estate of Joseph at Moore dee'd., are requested to make immedi estate will present them in due form. E. PENN, Ex'or. Feb 12 tf 4 Notice. 4LL Persons indebted to thne estate of Oliver ..-'ITowles, arc requested to make immediate pay ment, andl those having demands against the sanme will reader them ini properry attested. R. M. SCURRY, Administrator. nI Oc if 38 Rem o v a1, T IIE Subscribers have REMOVED' to' thei New Room at their old Stand, No 3, Park Row, where they will be happy to see theit friends and customers. WILLIAMS & CHRISTIE. Ang4 4t 29 Bargains in Dry Goods, WILLIAM H. CRANE, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, IS SELLIXG OFF his Stock of Sumue Goods it REMARKABLE LOW PRI. CES, in order to take room for his Full Stock. Great Bargains will be given. Those who wish to purchase Dry Goods LOW, will do well to give hill a call. Aug1I 2t 30 WARDLAW & WALKER, FACTORS AND COMMISSION North Atlantic Wharf, Charleston. Com.mussioNs FOR SELLING Corrox, Fifty Cents per Bale. T IE Subscriber having fornied a Co-Partnership with Mr. W. A. WARDLA W, of Charleston, fornierlv of Abbeville, S. C.. for the purpose of do ing a GENERAL FACTORAGE and COMMIS SION BUSINESS, avails himself of the present opportunity, of returning his sincere thanks to his nunerous friends for the liberal pati onage bestowed for a number of years past,-and in ilovimi!, tenders the services of the new concern of WA l DLA W & WALK ER, Charleston, where lie ho1pes amiany, if not all his old patrons will find it to their interest to ship their produce. The recent arrangenients of the South Carolina lail Road Company will enable thl-m soon to have a Depot n the city of Augusta, thereby save the expense of Toll, and very greatly ficililate the for warding of produec of any kind. 1r. Jons C. REcs, Agent of W. & W., in A ugusta. will attend to the forwarding of all produce that their friends may feel disposed to send them,. free of eharge, save dravage. G. WALKER. Augusta, .luly 19, 1S52. if 29 Saw and Grist Mills for Sale, H1lE Subscriber intending to move from the State, offers for sale his MlL.S. on llaw's Creek. about ten miles fron Edgelield Aiken and Graniteville. The Troet contains Twenty-two hundred (22n011) aeres, with a sufficient water power to run Circular Saws or a Factory. Oin the priises are all neecs sary improveients-fr'ame bulildin's, orchards. &c. Any information given by applying tip the Sub scriber on the prenises, or by letter addressed to hin at Edlgeicld C. H. JOS. A. ADDISON. Aug 4. tf 29 Edgefield Male Academy. TEACHER WANTED. TEACII EN. is wanted to take charge of the A Edgfield Mlale Academy. The applicant nust be a TisACIlER by PROF.SlUN; one who has experience in his business, and amply qual iliedh for preparing young men for the Siuth Caroli na Coll ege. To a mai of suitable qualifications, the plce offers iany i nil ucencits. Address the Trustees. N. L. GR IPFIN. ; JollX LIPSCOM1, i .10IN li. SKETA R. T. Mll\S. . Nov 42V''8 tf 4 S.A'I'E OF lSOUTHl CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DI.TRICr. iN EQUITY. Eliza A. Bell, vs. Bill for Partition. James Bell et al. B Y~ virtue of an Order or thle Cort of Equi ty in this ease, I shall proceed to) sell at Ldgefield Court Hotuse, on the first. Monaday ini september nex't, the following tracts of land, o wit: Tratet.No. I, containing one hundred and five :05) acres, more or iess, and called the liome lac-said tract adjoining landa of Tandy Mar Tract No. 2, containing ninetrifire (95) nteres, mre car less, and adjoining hinds ofr Sampsoni strom, the estate of Mrs. Mairy Carroll and John Said trnets of land to be sold on a credit. of Iwelve tmiinth, except for so much ats will dle rrav the costs of thais suit, which mtu.st be paid Purchasers required to give bonds with at east two apaproved siireties. fiar the puarcha~se noney. A. SIMlKINS, c. E. E. D. Attgut 2, 1852 .5L 29 Sherifr's Sale. BYV Virtue oif a writ (if Fieri Facias, toa me directed, I shall proceed to, sell at -dgehield Court I lotuse, oni the irst i1 unday aind 1'uesday in Sep~t. next, the following property, n the folloawing eases, viz: Seth Hlutler vs Wmi. lierhert. one haouse and lot situate atnd being on the Coinrnier of Ceitnt md Tilltmi Streets in the Towin of llamburg, nowvn ini the plan of said To'awn, ats lot No. one indred and thairty-thlree (133) bounded on lhe Nirth by Let No 13.1, Eastbyi Conk Street, South lay Tillmnt Street, antd West by Ceinlre Street, harving lifly feet front on Cettre Street, md runiniig back one hundred anid flifty feet, nore or less. Terms Cash. LEWIS JONES, s. F..nP. Atug 4 1852 4It 29 Ridge Land tir Sale ! TIIE Subse'riber oflers foir sale his valtiable Tract .i onf L and, containing Twno hundred and thirty for (2341) acres, lyinig on both sides iof ikachi rek, near the. Columbia Roal, and adjocining hinds of Capt. Ri. Ward, .latmes 31eCarty anal others. On the Tract is a gocod D~welliing I louse, lKitchen, Smoke-house, anal all at her necessairy out-buildinigs, with an excellent well (of water. One hundred and tweinty-five acres of the above tract are eleared-nearly' all fresh land, and an :er good fences. This Load is well adapted to the utivation of Cotton, Carii and G'rai. Said Tract can be traded for on good termts, h~e tween now aand the last of October, bitt if not dis poedce of by that time, will be soldl, lit public autatry, at Edgefacid Court ilouse, on the first alay in November next. JOllN ASIACK ER. Ridge, A pril 15 6m 13 Eitr'a Fine Liquors. 9[\ DOZ. John Gibson, Son & Co. old Nectar t)U Whiskey, 40 Bibls hi's Old Eagle and stuperior. Monon gabialah, Superior Port Wine, Mladaria, Cherry, TenerifT amid Nlaga Wine, Jamaica Ruim, Hollanad Gin, Gin Cordial, Lemon Syrup, Cherry Brnandy and all kinds of Liqptoars, usually kept in Famtily Grocery Stores, atnd will be warranted genuine, and of direct importation. S. E. BOWERS Hamburg, A pril 21 tf 14 Notice I S hereby given that applicntion will be made at the next session of the Legislature, to incorpo rate Pleasant Grove Bapatist Church, in Edgefleld District. July 28 tf 28 Seasoned Lumber O F ALL DESCRIPTIONS to be had at m~ Mll OS. A. ADDISON., Aug 4 tf 29 Turnip Seed ! TJUST received froim Philadelphia a supply o R~lutatbaga, Globe and Large Yorhibhk T U RNIP SEED, for sale by G. L. PENN, AGENT. July 21 if 27 Bacon ! Oo01IHIDS. Choice BACON SIDES. 124 Tierees Sugar Cured HIAMei, of supe ror quality for sale by T. N. POULLAIN & SON. Augusta, Aug 3 &t 29 Notice IS HERFBY GIVEN, that application will ba J.mad e to the Legislatore of South Carolina, al its next S-asion, for a division of Edgeiel Diistrict so as to give a Jttdicial District to the Saluda side, Au .13 tf 29 Bargains in Fine Dress Goods AUGUSfA, GA. W HL sell for the balance of the Summer thei W splendid Stock of Ladies' DRESSGOODE at New York cost, consisting of..ieb SILKS, BA REGES, TISSUES, Sewing SILKS, French.M US LINS, GINGHAMS and.CALTICOES. The Good having been purchased in 'the elosest manner fo cash, g&reat bargains may be expected. Aug 4 tf 29 NEGRO CLOTHS, At MlanufactfrerS Prices! SNOWDEN & SHIEAR, Augusta, Ga., hav KJjust received a very largehsupply of NEG RC CLOTIS, <imong which are several Styles fron the nanufactory of F. & IL Fries, of North Caro, lina, of superior style, and- made of good domesti Wool, an article greatly superior-for wear to thus( nade'uf the coarse imported wools. - ALSO A full supply of William Schley'sand Geo Schley', Negro KERSEYS, of their .various styles,' and Cotton OSNABURGS, of the Augusta, Madlison Richmond and High Shoals manufactories. SITURTINGS and SHEETINGS of the Augustr Manufacturing Company. They will also receivi in a few days, a full supply of Plain and Twilled Negro KERSEYS, the first of a superior article, from the Augusta Manufacturing-Coipany, and all of which they will sell at the manufacturers' prices, 1tT Planters and Country Merchants are respect. fully invited to call and examine the assortment. August 3 tf 29 Bargains in Ladies.Dress Goods. SNOWDEN & ' SHEAR, AUG US T4, GA. W ILL from this day, sell their present Stock of Colored Printed .MUSLINS; Colored Printed BAREGES; TISSUES; CRAPE na PA RIS and GitENADLNES; at cost. The assort inent embraces some of the latest styles, and most elegant articles of the season. .Tulv 2s if 28 FOR SALE! TFITAT valuable PL ANTATION, lying on Rich i htnl Creek, near Mount Willing. in Edgefield District, contaitcnig Ona Thousand and Sixty Acres, belonging to Mrs. Sophia and M. L. lonham. There are on the place two good settlements. (having each a good two Story Dwelling witl oiter iiicessary out buildings; a Gin House, Gin and Serew, and n well of good water. Richland Creek runs through the tract. giving to it 75 or 100 acres of low ground.-About .m0 acres are under good fence and in a high state of eitltivation, and near half of the whole tract is well timbered with Oak and. Pine. It is 22 miles front tie Rlail Rotd at Newiberry Court Iiouse. This place will be sold in three tracts if desired. Any two of then can be purehsed. Plats may be Feen of the whole Tract is well as olhe several Tracts on the premises. They are divided. s fol I lows:-The Wilson Tract 300 acres; The FHat Grove Tract 430 acres. and the Vi ne Iail Tract ;33: acres. The two first have settlemoents, tle lat eir notte, but a fine site for .uilding, with a good Sspring. 'For Terms apply on' the premises or to M. L. nilihain, at Edgefield C. H1.; S. C. .July 21 lite 27 Coie and Sec for;ourselves. PICKENS LANDS FOR SALE! rflE Subscriber residing at Pleasant Grove. rl wishing to travel and lile a more easy life, will sell on reasonable termsl his Laintds, divided into three Tracts. - No 1. Pleasant- Grove' Tract, containing 870 ares, situated four mniles.West of old 1Pickentsville, Pickens District, S. C,, wieh is qiuite a desirable ad valuable place-one amongst thte healthiest and most beautiful situmations in the District or State, quite. a public pintce, and.d excellent stand for Mer antile or any other businesf.. There arc now on the premises in full operti ",a Saw and Grist M'ill, and four goode Shtoli on" 6"same stream. Also, two Gold 'Mines, a eboice fi'g ochard of -A pple, 'eh, Pear, Cherry Tre '&. Ott tis Traet is a good deal of flne bottom.l ia eultivatuon.. Also, ani exllenkt D~weling 1I~ .Kitehen, utad besides tie Mills, a Distillery a they.lr necessary out biuinms.- " -.aad rr No. 2, 'consists af-the David HT. Boggs' well kniownt statnd, contain~i g 200 acres, adjoininig Tfrnet No, 1.,. Tract No 3. contains 2%& acres, most of it in woods, with, a good LDwelling andal l other necessa rv out buildings on it-a be'aiful situation, a public p11nce and1 a treslh little farnin-ipened. Tln- three Tracts lie well, arc healthy, well water ed amnd have a good deal of' wood land, with (inec timtber &c. Also -. Thilrteen Likely Young Negroc~e, most of temt btoys, 1lorses,'Waiggons, Stock of al kids, all the Crop. Smiths, Carpenters and Fatrm ing Tools. suome Choice Peach Brandy, (;tt gallons good Whiske, Bm-on, Lard, Stills atnd Stanuds, loschuald andl Kitcen~v Furniture. Persons wishing to boy would do well to give mue a call at houme, as I nam deterninied to sell all of the~ above namied property on reasonnhle terims. EU[ll GlRIIFIN. .ly 28 3m t NOTICE TO Builders and Contractors! - 1 EA LT).D PliOPOS.\LS will he receivedl until a- the first of Septemiber, for the erection and comipletion of a TIII1E E STORY BItICK UUllJ!) ING, 55S hv 02 feet-the Brick bcintg found. Thte loer story 12 feet in thie clear, to cotmprise two stores withiCountinig Rooms in thte rear with a:as I ge between. 'Te Second Story. 15 feet int the clat oprise onte large lIl 48 by 52 in, the~ cla.th two small rooms in the rear. The 'lTird Storv to comprise two Halls, with antc-ruoom~s, for the 'Odd Fellows and Masons-. Thle Cellars 8 feet pitht. More particular speciftentisins may be seeni at the Drug Store of Dr. A. 0. Teague. S. F. GOOD)E, Presiden'tt. II-r The A ugusta Conistitutionalist, Southt Catroli nian anid Charlestoni Mercury are requeste.d to) copy three times anud forward accounts to thcis Oflice. July 21 -7t 27 A PatnerWanted, T I nersigned, proprietor of Lewis' Patein Strawv and Shuck Cutter, wvishting to increast his facilities for building ott account of the incas it demanutd for tltc Machtines is willing to take Prtner. To one that can comma,:nd froim two ta live thtousatnd dollars, a rare chance is nfi'red, if ap plied for saoo. Onie who would give his attentint with the Proprietor, in thte business would be pre ferredl. Thte North sells to us yearly thousands of Ma. chines, and we may do the maime, provided we havy Ithe mteants. Fur further particulars apply to WM. LEWIS. Ilamburg, June 1 . f 20 Soda Water ! T Ills hecaltny and delicious BEVER AG E ma, now be obtained in its purity, put up in But les, at the Drug Store of A. G. TEAG UiE. May 27 tf 19 Land for Sale. TH E Subscriber ofiers for sale the lands belong ing to the Estate of Joseph Maooro, deceased One Tract containing about seventy-seven ace adjoining lands of James Rainsford, S. Christi and others. One other Tract containing five and a half acre: adjoining lands of Dr. E..J. Mims, Mrs. L.'l Moore anid others.. The above Lands lies near the Village and portion of it is well timbered and can be purchase at private male on liberal tcrms. -E. PENN, Ex'or. Feb 12 tf 4 Pickles, &c. JUST Receiving a fresh supply .of Pickles, P'r tserves, Sardeins, Lobsters, Salmon, Citror Raisins, Prunes, Essences~lor Cooking Fresh Mu: tard, &c. . . S. E. BOWERS. Ilantburg, A pril 17 tf 16 lMolasses F1OR male by the Barrel'st 25 Cents per Gallo HOLLINGSWORTH & NICHOLAS. June 17 tf 22 Just Received tROM the Factory a large-variety of CIAIR! 1which we will sell low for Cash. BUSHNELL & WITT. Carriage ManufacturyI r HIE Firm of HILL & WARDLAW, in the Car riage making business having been -mutually r dissolved, the Subscriber takes pleasure in return ing his thanks for the petrouage thus far received, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. . His is the well known stand in Pottersville, about one mile North of Edgetield C I-I., where all orders r will be attended to in a NEAT and WORKMAN LIKE MANNER, and upon as reasonable terms as possible. The Subscriber has also on hand a splendid as sortinent of ready made Carriage%, Coach es, Buggies, &c., all of which will be sold at moderate priees. JOHN IIILL. July 21 tf 27 Brilliant isplay of Jewelry! T AVE just received, in addition to My former stock of JE WELRY, a htndsonie assortment of Double and single Cased Gold Lever Watches Anehor Escapement and Detached " Double and Single Cased Silver'Lever " Gentlemen's Guard, Fob and Vest Chains, Ladies Chatalaines and Gnard Chains, " Gold Bands and Hair U'racelets, Cuff Pins, Gold and Cornelian Charms, Croqscs, Lockets, A rrows, Buttons, &c. Fashionable Broches for Ladies and Gents, Ear and Finger Rings, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Gold Pencil Cases, with and without Pens, Silver Combs, Coral Armlets and Necklaces. These articles I received direct from tho Importers, arc all wAtRRANTED, and shall he sold LOW. W. P. BUTLER. April 15 tf 13 New Location! P. STOVALL, WAREllOUSE & fe. COMMISSION MIRCIIANT, Augusta, Ga., would respec-fully inforn his old patrons, and the public generally, thant he has leased, fur a term of years, the New and Extensive Fire Proof Ware-House, situated on Jackson Street, between the Rail Road Depot and Broad-street, near the Globe Hotel, for merly occupied by Walker & Dryson, and inore re cently by G. Walker & Son. The location is an excellent one, beina convenient to the Rail Roads, I Ltels, Banks and chief business [louses of the city. Having every facility for business, and the dispo sitioni to extend every aecomnodation to his custo mers, with a Iing aegnaintamce with the interests of the planter, lie hopes he may have, not only a con tinuance, but an increase of the liberal patronage heretofiore extended to him. Orders for Famity Supplies, Bagging, &e, prompt ly and carefully tilled at the lowest market priews. H AVING transferred the lease on the Ware ilouse lately occupied by us to Mr. 'M. '. STOvA... in consequence of our removal to Ciar lesiton, we take great pleasure in recouiciding him toour friends. G. WALKER & SON. Augusta, July 1, 1S52. StO 28 Southern Manufacture. 3,000 Pair Hoae made Plantation BROGANS! HARNESS, SOLE ANI) UPPER LEATHER. OF .LL i)EscitIrrioNs. Tanners, Neats Foot and Lamp Oil. I SilOEMALKERS' FINDINUS. At the Shoe Store, next door to Sullivan & Blrother. R. T. MI\S. Jtlv 21 tf Notice I S HIEREIIY GIVEN, thatt the Co-partnership hieretofo~re existing between the Subscribers tu dier thec iname and firm of GrtrurR & ChArts, is this day dissolved by miutual cinusenti. The business iof the tirmn will be settled by S. & E. M. UILt..scr. STEPHEN GILBERT, LEONARD CI1APIN, ELIAS 31. GILBERT. Charleston. 1st June, 1852. S & E. lY. GILBERT will continue . the CA RRIAGE BUSINESS at the (l~d .ao -amtme, r* chu trormerly S & nind J Gilbert) Nos. 35 and 40 Wenitworth st., and will keep constantly on hand an extensive assortment of CAlIUU A GEE manufactured by themnselves, ex pressly for their own sales, together with an as sortmnent of other styles usually found in this niar ket, to wvhich thme attention of t'heir old ftientds a.nd customners is respectfully invited. Carriages oft any style will be mtadec to order, anti repairing in all its branches p)roimptly and faithfully exectuted on rea sutable termis. STEPIIEN GILBERT, ELIAS M. GILIUERT. Charleston, 1st June 18:1 Perstins indebtedl to the firm of S. & J1. Ginsrr, are requested to may payment to S. & E. M. Gat r:~n-r, who atre authorized to settle the business of said! irm. .htly 7 3m 25 State of Southl Carolina, EI)G;EFIBID D)ISTRICT, IX COMMON PLE AS. Belchter & 1ilollingsworth, ) itc~tit hI. M. & J1. W. Granthtam. Ielher & IHollintgswor'th, ) rs x Attachment. M. M. tirantham. elher & lHollingsworth, 4tcne. frntham, Logan & Co. rj IH E1Plainitiff in the abonve stated cases havng Ithis da~y tiled their Declarations in tmy Omeie, and the Defendatnts having neither wives nor Attor nevs known ti reside within thte limits of this State in whiomt a copy oft said declarations with a rule to plead can be servedt: On motion of Mr. MaRTiN, A ttorney for Plain~ttliT: Ordered "that said Defen datts, apipear and plead to said Declarations within a vear and a daty fromi the datte hereof, tor in diefault thereo~f, judgmtent will b~e rendecredl agaittst thcm. TIH OS. G. BACON, c. S. D. Clerk's Offie. March 12. 1852. lyq 9 State of Sothl Carolina, EDIGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN COM.DION PLE AS. The Batnk of Ilamtburg,S. C , taitet IWillim B. jlraninon. 11lIIE Plaintif1'in the above ease having this day '. iled his Dceharatiotn in my Offee, and1( the De fendant h~aving neither wife nor A ttorney kniown to reside wvithtin'the limits of this State, on whtom a copy of said decharation with a Rule to plead can be served :On motion of Mr. BAcsKE'rr, Attornecy for PlaintitT, Ordered That said Defendant appear and plead to said ileclaration within a year and a day fronm the date hereof, or in default thereof judgment will be rendered against him. TIIOS. G. BACON, c. a. . Clerk's Offee, March S. 1852. - Narebh11 ly___ Lumber ? UpIE Subscriber has a large quantity of LUM .BlER of different sorts, for sale at his residence. N. L. GRIFFIN. July 19 tf 27 litice. 0 ALL Persons indebted to thec estate of Ellington . Clark, dee'd., are hereby notified to make im ,mediate payment, and those having demnandls against said estate will present them properly attested. IJAS. BLACK WELL. Jultly 7 tf 25 Pcon JI'ST rcceived a superior Lot of SIDES QSHOULDERS atnd H AMS. For sale by 1IOLLINGSWORTHI & NICHOLAS. June 17 tf 22 - Wanted, (NE THOUSAND DOLLARS, on Mortgag of Real E~state. Apply to the Advertisel Offee. B. C. May 20 tf 20 m. INoticc. A LL Notes due the Subscriber, individually o burg foruor aro placed in the Bank of H1am brfrcollection. Those indebted will pleas make imtnediate paytment. 5, Dr. .John IM. Galphin, wvill act as my Attorney during mty absence from the State.D.AD . Dnc,, t f 7 Executive Department. CH ARLESTON, S. C., JoxS 3, 1852. VH EREAS, information has reached this de V partmetthat one SAMUEL HUFF, other wise called Samuel A. Ilongh, (who was convicted of Negro stealing, and sentenced to be hanged, but was subsequently pardoned by the Governor on condition of his leaving the State never to return) has violated the condition of his pardon, and is now within the limits of the State. Now be it known, that, in order that the sentence of the Court may be carried ont against the said Sanuel Huf. otherwise called Sanuel A. Ilough, i, John 11. Means, Governor in and over the State of South-Carolina, do issue this my proclamation, ofiering a reward of ONE IIITNDRED DOL LA RS for his delivery at the Charleston Jail. Said Samuel Huff is about thirty years of age, five feet eight or ten inches high, dark complexion, thin visage, spare figure, and has the appearance of bad health. Given under my hand and the seal of the State of South-Carolina, this third day of June, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-two. . 11 MEANS. By the Governor. BF.i. PERatv, Secretary of State. August 11 4t 30 Exccutive Dcpartment. JULY 30, 1852. XXITEREAS information has been received by this Depnrtment, that a murder was com mitted on the body of Ifugh Dove, in Marion Dis trict, by H UGH CAMPBELL, and that the said Campbell has eith'er fled or conceals himself. Now, in order that the said Campbell may be brought to trial, be it known, that I, John H. Meanus, Governor in and over the State of South 'arolina, do issue this mv Proclamation offering a reward of TWO IIUNDRED DOLLARS for his dlivery to the Jailor of Marion District. Caupbell is abont 30 or 35 yeirs old ; 5 feet 8 inches high, stoutly built, wt!ks quick and steps short ; has blue eyes, Roman nose, black hair and thiek beard. In testimony whereof, I have signed my name and allixed the seal of the State. JOllN Hi. MEANS, [L. a.] ly the Governor. B]:.. PEaRY, Secretary of State. A ugust II 4t 30 Executive Department. CHARLESTON, JUNE 3, 1852. THEREAS, two Bills of Indictment for lur W der have been found by the Grand Jury of Charleston District, at the March sitting of the Court of General Sessions, against one CHARLES FE11l0USON-the one for the murder of a slave nuamed John, nd the other for the murder of one .lostph MeGorty. A nd whereas, the said Charles Ferguson has fled -rom1 justice. or so secretes himself as to avoid the rocess of thet lawv. Now bec it known, that, in order to bring the said ^harles Ferguson to justice, I, .John HI. Means, overnor in and over the State of South Carolina, o issue this my Proclamation, oft.bring a reward of TWO H UNDRED DOLLA RS for the delivery f the said Charles Ferguson at the Charleston Jail. Said Ferguson is about fourteen years of age, bout five feet four inches high, slender, dark hair ad complexion, somewhat freckled, and quick spoken. Given under my hand and the seal of the State of South Carolina this third day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and aitytwe------- d. 11. 31E.ANS. By the G~overnor. Brss PERaf, Secretary of State. July 28 4t 28 PROSPECTUS OF THE SO'UTHERN DEMAOGR AT A WVEEKLY NVEWSPATER, T'O be published at Abbeville C. I., S. C., aind Idevoted to Politics, professing and vindieating he pure principles of Southern Democracy-to :omuerce, A griculture, Literature and the Fanmily Circle; containing also, all important obtainable items of Intelligt nce. Also, contributing as far as its ability extends, a few truths in the Arts and Sciences. In mxuatters of general interest, the Southern Democrat will be conducted with a view to render it acceptible to all classes of the community, and to keep its renders advised of all miatters of public ad, general interest, and also those matters of a local nature which muore particularly affe.ct the in terests of the District. Ont all subjects, the Southern Democrat will be ealess andts independenat, hut at the same time, the subsriber pledges himiself that the columns of his paper shall never he prostituted to selfish purposes, or *ipened to discussions calculated to excite perso nal einity and discord. In size,' the paper will be double medium, and prited on entirely new Type. The Terms will be Two D~ollars per annnm, pay able on the reception of the first number, and Three Dollars after that time and within the year. To Clbs~ of 20, $30. The Demioerat will be issued as soon as a sufl cient number of Subscribers are obtained to war rnt thie undertakinc. A ddress the Subscriber at Due West, Abbeville District, S. C. II. D. WRAY. 02T Tndiuiduals wvishing to subscribe to the Demo crat, will find a prospectus at each of the Post Offi e's in the Distriet, andl of the neighboring Districts. 02T Postmasters are retiuested and fully author izedl to act as our Agents. 11. D. W. July, 1852. Hamburg & Edgefield Plank R'd. rHIMIS ROA D is now completed and opened for Itravel from the Cherokee Ponds and Sweet Water to Hamburg. Rates of Toll. Four, five and six horse Wagons, 5 eta per mile Trhice " " 4 " " " Two " "i 3 " "5 " Tw"o " Carriages 3 " "" On "I " 2"" " Horseback travellers, " 3 "~ "~ " Vehicles on meieting, arc each entitled to half the PL ANK TlA CK, and tL'e Drivers are required to turn to the " RIGI[T !" The public are respectfully info'med that all per. sons turning on the road, and leaving it without pay. ing Toll, are subject to a fine of Twenty Dollars. Ten dollars reward will be paid by the company, in each and every case, for proof that will lead it the conviction of atiy one for violating the law, ii endeavoring to avoid the payment of Toll, as provi ded by the Charter. Persons travelling on the hMartin Ton n Road to wards Hlamburg, will find it to their advantage tc turn off' on any of the roads to the left, and intersect the Plank Road near Sweet Water Church or thc Cherokee Ponds. H. A. KENRICK, President. Hamburg, hMarch 15 tf 5 Molasses and Syrups. OW Receiving a large Stock choice Cuba MO LLASSES, and Georgia and New Orlean SYR UPS. S- E. BOWERS. llambuhrg, A pril 21 tf 14 Candles, &e. A FINE Stock of Pure Sperm CANDLES Adamantine, Star, Ilull & Son's--a superioe article of Starch, blue and white,-Soap of evetr description, Turpentine, Cauteel. Family, & Tilette Also, Wooden Ware, Churns, Buckets, Tuba Brooms, &c., of all descriptions. S. E. BOWEREt Hamburg, April 21 tf 14 Wanted T '1O HIRE, for the present year, a good Ceo LWasher and Ironer. Wages paid monthl: desired. Enquire at this Office. Mar.h u5 ta 10 INOIDENTS OF -A JOURNEY FROM ABBEVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA, To Ocala, .Florida, -Y AN OBSBRVER OF "SMALL. TENGq." T HE 'ab~ove is the Title of a lively and interesin k, just published and for sale at th Office, and the Stores of SUrLrIVAN & Bao'rnuai G. L. PENN and WILLIAS & CuaIs'IS. 0T Price only 25 Cents. June 24 tf 23 For Sale, 1840 ACRES of superior Pickens Lands ly 1 40ing on the waters of Georgia's Creek and Saluda river. Tract No 1, which has long been noted as one of the best upland places in the District, consists of 12084 acres, 748 of which are superior Oak and Hickory Wood Lands. The larger portion of the remaining 460 acres is in cultivation, and under good fence. There are 80 acres of Creek Bottoms. Upon the pla.e is a Good Dwelling House, and all other necessary out-buildings. From the dwelling there is a fiine mountain view. This tract is situated on a new road to be opened in August next, by order of the Legislature, from Greenville C. 11. to Pickens C. 11., by Piekensville, and 5J miles from the Depot at Greenville C. H. This tract will be sold in one or three tracts to suit pur chasers. Tract No 2 consists of G22 acres, one half of which is SUPERIOR WOOD LANDS. On this place is a Good Dwelling, and a Fine Spring with in 30 yards of the door. This place is situated on the main road from Greenville to Pendleton, 7J from Greenville C. I. Terms made to suit purchasers. For further par ticulars apply to S. A. Easley on the premises, or W. K. Easley, Greenville C. H. SAMUEL A. EASLEY. July 14 tf 26 ED The Edgefield A dvertiser, Abbeville Banner Newberry Sentinel and Unionville Journal will copy until ordered out.-Greenville Mountaineer. "-W THE Friends of Col. F. W. PICKENS beg leave to present him to the people of Edge field, and of the Districts which may be thrown with us by the new apportionment, as an emi nently suitable person to represent us in the Congress of the United States. Mr. BURT having positively declined a re-election, it by comes our duty to select his successor with care; and we respectfully suggest that the ex perience and ability of Col. PicKENs should be again called into requisition upon the very floor where he has hitherto -served us so effi ciently. It is perhaps proper to add, on our part, that this announcement is tendered with out Col. P's knowledge or desire, and with no feeling of opposition to any individual. Egr THE Friends of Capt. PRESTON S. BROOKS, announce him as a candidate to rep resent this Congressional District in the next Congress, Mr. BurnT having positively declined a re-election. This nominatien, like another which appears in this paper, was made by the friends of Capt. B. purely of their own accord, without reference to his wishes on the subject and without the remotest design of forestalling public opiniA n his favor against any individual. For Sale, HOUSE AND LOT containing about two A acres, one and a half miles from Edgefield on the Columbia Road. There are on the Lot a well or good water and all necessary outbuild-ings for a small family. 'lhe place will be sold for Cash or on time, the purchase nmoney being amply secured-and inmediate possession given. Apply at this Office. Feb 3 tf 5. *Land for Sale! TflHE Subscriber wishing to change his businiess .3offers his land for sale situated in Edgefiel District, six miles below Liberty Bill. The Land'ht. in two tracts-one containing eight hundred aereeg. the other four hundred and fifty acres.- - I will~sell said lands separatelyor-together as nas best suit the purchltser. -The above-plaeee-ars welIl improved and will well reward the cultivator if.judie. eotusly tilled. The Terms will be made easy to a punctual pur chaser. I also have some LIKELY YOUNG NEGROES for sale. A mong the number is a first rate 1 louse Carpenter. Any person wishing to purchase can procure a great bargain by applying to the subscriber on the premises. JOIIN TO.MPKINS. June 30 tf 24 State or South Carolina, EDGEFTELD DISTRICT, -IN CQMMiON PL EAS. Silas Lilienthal,) v., Decl. in A4ttachzment. Richard Bailey. 'TIIE Plaintiff in the above case having this day filed his Declaration in my Office, and the De fendant having nteither Wife nor Attorney known to reside within the limits or this State on whom a copy of said Declaration with a rule to plead can be served, On motion of .\r. MoRAGNE, Attorney for PlauintifY: Ordered that said Defendant appear and plead to said Declarations within a year and a day fromn the date hereof, or judgment will be awarded against him by default. TIIOS. G. BACON, C. E. D. Cler-k's Office, June 1, 852. y 20 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. iN COMMON PL EAS. WIUJTA M MILLER, who is in the custody of Xvthe Sheriff of Edgefield District, by virtue of two writs of Copias ad Satisfaciendurn, at the suits respectively of George J.- Weaver & Co., and Wilson, Young & Co., hatving filed in my offiee, together with a Schedule, on oath, of his state and efrets. his petition to the Courti of Common Pleas, praying that lie may be admitted' to the benefit of the Acts of the General Assembly, made for the relief of insolvent debtors. It is ordered that the said George J. Weaver & Co. and the said Wilson, Young & Co., and all other Creditors to whom the said William Miller is in anywise indebted, he, and they are hereby summoned, and have notice to appear before the said Court at Edgefield Court Honse on the first Monday in October Itext,to show cause, if any they can, why the prayers of' the peti tion aforesaid, should not be granted. T110S. G. BACON,.C. E. D. Clerk's Officee, Mlay 3, 1852. May 6 3m 16 Notice. I s ITEREBY GIVEN, that application will be made at the Session of the next Legislature for an Act of incorporation for the Bethleham Chureh Camp Ground in Edgefield District. June 26 f - 24 Notice. T HlE children of Zilpha Noble,. dee'd arc hereby I.notified to make application to the subecriber for their interest in her pension el'aim. F. O'CONNOR, Adm'r. June 30 3nm - 2 liotice. A Lprons indebted to the estate of Henry F. ALFreeman, dee'd., will come, forward imme ditely and make payment and thiose having de mands will render them in properly attested. * J. H. JENNJ1NGS, Ex'or. Jan 3 ly si Lard. SUPERIOR Lot of LEAF PLRD, just re Aeeived and for sale by HLOLLINGS WORTH & NICHOLAS. June 17 tf 22 Pickled Pork. TUST received and for sale a fine lot of Piekledl Pork. HOLLINGS WORTH & NICHOLAS. June 17 tf . 2 Exc to i lotice. A Lthose indebted to the estate of Willata Garrett, dec'd.. are requested to make pay . ment forthwith, and those having demands againpt said estate will render them in properly attested, according to law. CHARL~ES' HA MMO~D.1 WM. G..RAMMOND;r THOS. GARRETT.