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SIIPSON & GARDINEI, Warehouse & Com'n Merchants McINTOSH-ST., AUGUSTA, GA. r 'AHE TndersiLned continue the VAREIIOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSLNESS in all its branches, in Judge Starnes' Fire Proof Ware House, on MlIntosh-Street, under the" name and style of SIMPSON & GA RDINER. In tendering to our friends, and the publie gen. rally, our thanks for the liberal patronnecextelded. we take this method of as-urinr all, that nu efibri tin our part will lie wanting to advance the itterest: of thmse who rnly cotibde their business to us. Orders for Bagging, Ro1e and Famnily Supplies promptly filled at the lowest market rates. Cash advances atade on produce in Store wher required. J. R. SIMP.SON. J. T. GARDINER. Augusta, Aug 25 Gm 32 Carriages! AT TIIE OL1) STA ND OF S. & .. GILI'1T CHARLESTON, S. C. & E. 11. GILIERLT continue ti . . C.RA RiA.G R, USIN ESS at the above stand Nioi 35 and 41. Veitworth Street, where they wili be pleased to exhibit to their old friends amil cus toui.er. a verv Extensive Stock of Vehicles, c miprisiu thoise of their own mantuacieture together vari.ius other st les usually fond in this market. 'Iheir long acquaintance with this iarket as MaInftacturer and Dealers will. unable then ti oter great inducements t., purchasers both in stylei and prices. Au_25 tf 32 BRINDL'EY & ROSAMIOND, 11.\IlBURG, S. C. ITOULU invite the attention "f their friendl, Y and the public generally to their large atd haudsimely assorted ,aiek tof Groceries anid Liquaors, Co:nprising abniest every article in iheir line evet ctllel for by the llhiter. All if whieli they art deteraiiiined t. sell Low as the Lt)W EST. They would respectfitlly i vite their friends and the: pu'>lie to. at least. call :nd exaniltie their Stiock before purchasing elsewhere;-and they tlattet ltaselves from. thetir present facilities Ior par. chat sine. and their williigness :o work for SMA LI., PituFiTS, f being able to offer sueh iiducemenvnt as will insure a contitinuane of that liberal patron age (heretipfrore iestoiwed. Tihe mtiost liberal prices will at all times be paid for CVT f 'N imd other produt.e. Or r for all gootds in their line will be promptly and-l satisfactorily execu:ed. Ianburz. Au:.20 4t 32 X, LEBESCHULTZ, lE.l IN Trunks, Carpet-Bags, &c., &c. W T0l resiecttinlly inf--ri ii4 Iriemibs and * p-iblie gen.rily ihat lie Ias reinoivd fromn his old SItnd at the l'lanters I lotel tit the Sture fur mierly ueeupidi by Mr. Jews t Co,.s an-l adjiining tLLIVAN & aorItQT:It, where iie will he pleased to receive all wll way fiavor hllsni with a call. Augus1-t 1.4 "t 31 R e mn o v a l, r IHE'Subseribers have RE%(\l ED to their Nw Room at their tlh. Staud. No 3, Park Row, where :ley will be iwijpy to see their friends and customiers. VILLIAMS & Cll!STiE. Ang4 It4 Bargains in Dry Goods! WILL!I.YI II. CRANE, A(:GUsTAl, GEUR(;IA, , TS SELLING OFF his Stock of Summier 4i(,oodls at R EM.[R K.I If E LOW PR! CES, ini order to snake riom for his Fatll Stock. Great Bargains will be givetn. Those who wish to purchase Dry Goiodi LO W, will do well to give himu a call. Augil 2t 30 N ?OTJCE TO (EA LED PilOPOSA tLS will be received until kIther 15th of Septemiber, for thte erection .mid compfle~tftin of a TI1ll EE ST~lt Y BlIiCK BR'ILl) iNG, 5, by 62 feet-the Brick beinrg found. The lower story 12 feet in the cear, to compurise two Staires with Counting l'oonta' in the re::r with a:'s sage betweett. The .dcCondi Stoiry. 1n feet in thte clear, to comaprise one large I Ii -lA by 52 in the char. with two sawall roomis ini the rear. The 'Third Story to comprise two Halls, wihm ante-roms. for the Odd Fellows and Alasons. The Cellars S leet pitch. Mtore particular spiecificaitionas maty be seen at the D~rug Store of Dr. A. G. Tefleue. S. F. Gi ; il)l, Presiudent. ir- The A ngusta Conuvstitutiunalist, Siunth Caroli nians and Chartleston Mlercury are reugnestedi to cope three times and forwarid atccountsa to this Office. Saw and Grist Mills for Sale. ri ilIE Subscriber intendhir iin to me from the IState, offers for sale lis .lILtI.S, on 'liaw's Creek, about ten muiles froms Edgelield, Aiken and Trhe Tract contatins Twenty-two hunidred ('200) acres, with a suflicient waiter ' mer to run (ircuhar Saws or a Factory. (on the priie are all tneces hary imiproeenats-lratnne buildin.:s, orchards. &:e. Anay informaztiuin given hy iapphying to the Sub scriber oni the prenisis, or by letter addressed to himi at Edgefield C. HI. JOS. A. ADDISON. Aug4 tf 2 Edgefield Male Academy, TEACHER WANTED. A TEA CII ERt is wanted to take chazrge of the Edgefield Miale Academy. [lie applicant must be a TE~AChIElt by Iu'ROFESSIO)N; one who has experience itn his businmesand ampldy gntal itiedl for prepa:ring yoiung mien fur thIe Sonth Caroli na Ciollege. Tu* a mian of suitable qualilicationis, thte place offers mnany indiucments. Addlress the Tfrustees. N. L. GRIFFIN, j .J(ul N Liu'SCO. B. Nov 2.9 tf 45 State of South Carolina, EDGEF'IELD) DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. B Y yII. T. WRIG lT, Esq. Ordinary of Edge field District. Whereas Denj. atnd Wmn. L.. Stevents, have ap plied to me f~r Letters of Administration, ont all and singular the goods atnd ebattels, rights atnd credits of Elizabeth Stevents, late of the Dist rict atfore.cid,decea:sed. These are, therefore, to cite tand adlmonish all and singular, the kindred arid credlitors of thte saiid.deease'd, to be aned appeair befuorc mc, at our next Ordinwary's Court for the said Distriet, to be htohlen at lidegfield C. I loutse, on the 30th day of Auigust inst., to show cause, if anyv, whsy the said adulinistration should not be granted, Given undur my hand atnd seal, this the 16th day of August in the year of outr Lord one thousatnd eight hundred anid fifty-two, and in thu seenty-sceventha year of Ametrican lttdepen dene.IL T. WVRIGIlT, 0. E. Dt. Ang 18 2t 81 Notice. A iPETITION will be presented to the Corn Imissiotners of the Roads, Bridges and Ferries, at their next meeting, to chatnge the new cut Road as follows, viz :-Tn leave the naew Cttt fload a little South of a Blranoh naear thte resiidencc of Isaae Ouzts, jr., thence S. West near a direct course nnd intersect the Long-Cane Road immediately at the house of Benj. Otsi. . August 11 t f 3D Suigar' and Cofree. ~J A M now receiving my Spring stock of SUGA R .3and COFFEE, connsisting of a superior article of Brown Sugar, Clarified, Crushed andl Loaf Government, .Java anad Rio Cofl'ee, oif a superior quay-S. E. BO WERS. H~amnburg. A pril 21 tf 141 Bacon. 7 T LA RGF~stock of Choice BA CON SIDES .11. SHOULDE RS, hIAMS, amd L ARD, for Me aS. E. POWERS. FOURTIL SE-SSION OF THE EDGEFIELI COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, Rev. C. A. RATMOND, Principal, TRUSTEES. IION. N. L. GRIFFIN. DR. R. T. 311,1S, EDMLND PENN, S. F. GOODE. NuMnE OF PrPILs LAST SssoN. SEVENTY-EIGnT r 1E NEXT SESSION will commence on Mon 1day the 13th of September. It is of the great est imuportanee that each Pupil should be present al t cilt:mmiencemnt of the Session. Aiadititons have been made'to the Institute build ings during the past year. These contain seveR cmimodious and well finished Rooms, all of whicb have been built, and are used for purposes of In * st inic-flll. This lnstitution is furnished with a Pilosophieal A .paratus, a Chemical Apparatus, a Cabinet ol Sili. a Cillection of [irds. a Cabinet of Mline ral,'. a Co'llection of Reptiles, Fishes ut Animals, r Sit of Anaateomicial Charts, a large and very fii collection if Maps. Ghabes. Ilackbuards, Piancis :id4 every thing iwhieh is necessary fur must thor ough instruction. It is said to be the best furnished in.titute fur Young Ladies in the State. Trhe Acalemic year is divided into three Session %if fourteen weeks each. The first Session will Il ways conmmience (,n or near the 15th of September The sIcoind Sessioin, the 9)tht of January, and th< third the 2,th of A pril. With the exception of th Chri:utmas holilavts there is but one vacation duriny the year. and this occurs in A ugust and September Expenses. Fur Tuitioan in the Primary Department. 1st Divi sion, per Sessioi of fourteen weeks......$5 Ot For Tuition in Primary Dep'tm'nt, 2d Div'u 7 0( .Aeademaic " ........12 t Collegiate " ......15 0f .es:os? (n he Piano, .andl use of Instrument 18 0t Modliiel launguare. each................. 8 (H. I rawii: :ad Sketching, fromiu Nature...... 8 t4 Painting in Oils. Portrait and 1.andseape. .... 15 ot ise I' Apparatus....................... 2 01 Fue! a:d i::re ot' Building............ . 5 GOot-d I-ardinog ean be oltained in thse Village in elud in lights, waLhiimr, fuel, Ac.. at $10 per m4onth PnPpils entering cear the middle or close of Ih ! Sessioa. are charged fram the time if entrlnce t4 the eitn )f the Session. No deduction is made i.fu i absenue, or other causes, but at the discretion of ti i 1'rincipal. All hills for Tuition, &c., are payable at the clos< of each estasion. 1 Iks Stationary and Music, can be obtained in the Village at ra-sciauhle prices. Musical Department. The d-partment of Music is under the supervi :"iOn' of IaIIst neaurate amd! aecompsiolishaed teachers .ml it iS 1), lieved that umnnsnial facilities art: afl;irded t'or acpirin:a a thoiroiuigh knowledge of this dithicul seiiee lit additioin to regular private lessoins. ti ipupils inl this department are divided into classes, and taught on the i-lan of Pestah'zzi. Ihey devite mueh time to exercises, adapted tc train the ear, and the voice, and to impart an easy 1iaW l brilliant CXeelticon. If Ih-y pur.ue the prescribel course of musical Sin-trmti-n, they acquire the art of reading music ;With f'acility. ihie'y are riqiuired to be regular and systematic in practiing daily at the lustitute. The trainin:: ant cultivation of the voice receive an tuusu:al deuree of attention. The science of 1-'lcliuton is here applied, ill develoiping the voice fIr singing, with great etyect. Pupils fro:n 'harlestin, anl the lower Districts, :canl reacl Edgetield by tie Stage, which leave .\ngu~ta and I Hambnrg :hree timei a week. and p a"sse through the Village. And we ciordiially in vite all I htao may be passinag through Eigefiel.l to visit ir InstitIutei, and satisfy thanselves that no better facilities for enlteating their daughters can be furni.hed tanywhere. than those w hieh may be en juoye.l near their oawn homes. Au.:ntst II 4t 30 STATI-2l OF- S0iTHi iARL)INA. EDGEFIEL.D D[sTRlCT. IN EQUITY. Elizac A. Bell, vs. Bill for Partition. Jamues Bell et al. BY virtue hf anl Order of the Coutrt of Equi. liy in tis ease, I shalp roced to sell at Septmb pxtthe following tracts of land, t" wit: ra~ct N'o. 1, cantaining one hundired and fire (105) aeres, mocre or less, and called the Jlomea place-saidl tract adjoining lands of Tandy Mar* tin and the estate of M rs. Mary (Carrcall. Traea No: 2, conltiining ninety-five (953) acres, muore or less, andl adjo'ining lands oft Samupsn~n St rumt. the est ate of Mrs.. Mary Carroll anid John Said tracts of lanai to be sold on a credit of twelve moanths, except. for so tntuch ats will dle rray the cosle of this suit, whiceh mtust be paid in entsh. Putrehbasers required to give bonds with at least two approved sureties. for the purchase monev. A. Sl'IKINS, C. E. E. D. August 2, 18532 53t 29 Sheriff's Sale. I)YV Virtue of :a writ of Fieri Facias, ti I) mei dira-eted,. I shall proceed toa sell at Edilgehield Caonrt I luot-e, on the first Mianday and Tuayi Set. necxt, Ithe followinug proiperty, ini thle following~. en-es, viz: Seth Guttler vs Wmn. Ilerbert, one houtse and loct tti:iate and being on the Corner of Cenire anid Tlillman Streets itn the Town of I lamnbn re. knownt in lie plan of said Towni, as lot No. (sne hundred! and thirty-three (133) bounidid on thet North lhy Loat No 134, Eastb~y Cook Street, South by Tillmacn Stret, and 'West by Centre Street, having fifty feet front on Centre Street, and unnng ackone hundred anud fifty feet. Tertin C~sh. LEWIS JONES, S. E. Di. A ug 4118532 4L 29 Ridge Land for Sale! rj IIE Subscriber lers fair sale his valumable Tract 1. 'f Land , cointaining Two hundrned anid thirty. four (2o'1t) acres, lying i'n bcith sides of 1 teach Creak, near the Columia Roiad,. and mjaining lands of Capat. IL. ard.t .Jamaes AleCarty andl aotheri. OIn thei Tract is a gaoid D~welling I louse, Kitchen, Smoaake-hounse, andi all ther necessary out-buildings, with an excellent well of water. IOne hundred anid twentty-five acres of the above tract are cleared-nearly alt fresh land, and un der good fetncs. This Lnmd is well adapted to the cultivatiosn of CotIon, Cairn and Graina. Said Tract can be trailed for on good terms, be. tween now and the last "f October, but if nost din posedl if by that time, will be sold, at public outcry, at Edgefield Court Ilouse, on the first Monday in Novecmber next. JOllN AMaACKElh. Ridge, A pril 15 Gnm 13 Extra Fine Liqutors. ')[\ DOZ. John Gibson, Son & Co. old Ncctar VU Whiskey, 40 LIbs his Old Eagle and superior Monon galhalah, Superior Port Wine, Madaria, Cherry, Teneiriff andc lalagat Wine, Janmaica Runm, Ilolbuad Gin, Gin Cosrdial, Lemoni Syrup. Cherry Brandy and all kinds of Liquors. usually kept itn Family Grocery St'ores, and wilt be warranted gecnuitno, and of direct imiportatiomn. S. E. BOWERS Jfamb~lurg, A pril 21 tf 14 Notice I S hereby given that aplication will be made ai the tnext Session of the lA.-gislature, tn incorpo ratc P'kasant Grove Bapitist Church, in Edgefleld District. July 28 tf 28 Turnip .Seed!i TUIST receivedl fro~m Philadelphia a supply t Rutabaga, Globe and Large Norlibik T U RN!! SEED, faor sale by G. L. PENN, AGENT. July 21 tf 27 Extra Fine Chewing. J UST receivedl a few Bores of EXTR A FINT * CiEW ING TOBA CCO, the oelebrastcl " Cal hotin Brand," mnanufaotured expressly for the Sub. soriber. G. L. PENN, Aozs-r.. Aug 18 tf 31 Wanted IMM1EDIA TELY, a gosod CA RRIA GE SMITI and a good 'WIIE EL RIGIIT, to whom eon stant work and excellent wages wvill be given. . A. BUSIINELL. Au..11 tf -* 3 WARDLAW & WALKER, FACTOIS AND COMMISSION M R 03ART9, North Atlantic Whalf, Charleston. CoMMISsIoNs Foar. SELLING CorToN, Fifty Cents per Bale. T IIE Subscriber having formed a Co-Partnership with Mr. W. A. WARDLAW, of Ciarleston, formerly of Abbeville, S. C.. for the purpose of do ing a GOENERAL FACTOR AGE and COMMIS SION BUSINESS, avails himself of the present opportunity, of returning his sincere thanks to his numerius friends for the liberal pationage bestowed for a number of years past,-and in moving, tenders the services of the new concern of W ARDLA W & WALK ER, Chark-ston, where he hopes many, if not all his old patrons will find it to their interest to ship their produce. The recent arrangements of the South Carolina Rail Iload Company will enable them soon to have a Diepout n the city of Augusta, thereby save the expiise f 'Tull, and very grally facilitate the for warding of proidte f aniy kind. 'Mr. .onx C. Iti:s, A gent of W. & W.. in Augusta. will attend to the forwat ding of all produmce that their friends may feel disposed to send theimi, free of ebarge, save drayage. G. WA LKER. A ugusta, -July 19, 182. tf 29 Bargains in Eine Dress Goods. G RAY B ROT HERS, AUL'uSTA, GA., 1 U1L sell for the balance (of the Summer their isplendid Stock of Ladies' DR ESS GOOl S, at New York cost, consisting of rich SILKS, BA REGES,TISSUIES, Sewing SI.KS, Frenvch MUS LENM, GlNGlIAMS and CA IACUES. The GO(id having been purchased in the cloisest mannier thr cash, great bargains may be expected. tf 29 NEGRO CLOTHS, At Manufacturcrs' Prices! cINOWDEN & S l.\t, Auerusta, (Ga.. have . jast received a very large supply of N l(IR1O Cl.OTiIS, -umong which ire several Styles from the inmtfactory of F. & It. Fries, of North C:ro lina. of superior style, and made of good domestic Wooil, anl article greatly superior f1,r wear to those made of the couarse imported% wools. - A LSO - A full supply of William Sclhleys mand Geo Scley's Negro KflISEYS, of their vrmious styles. and Cuottun OSNA BURGS, af the Augusta, Aladison. Itichmuns'd and high Shoals manufactories. SIURTINGS and SolEFTlNGS of the Augusta ianut'acturing Company. They will ah.-i receive i rea ays, a full supply of Plain and Twilled Negro KlRSE YS, the first of a superior article, from the A ugusta \aniufie-inig Compijy. and all of which they will sell at the manutfacturers' prices. 11? Planters and Country M..-e-hants are respect fully invited to call and exa:oine the assortinent. August f t*19 Bargains in Ladies Dress Goods. SNOWDEN & SH EAR, AUGUST'., ... - jUTLT, from this dny, sell their present Stock i of Colored Prinitiel A'SLINS: Colored Printed 1.\RLEGES: Tl*WllS; CI.\PE as PAIGS aol G R liNADrN ES, at cost. The assurt mnt enlriees some of the latest styles, and tIoost elegant articles of the season. duly 28 tt 28 FOR SALE! HTTrAT valiable PLAV 'NT.\TION. lyina on lieh iland Creek. near Mount Willinig, in Eldgefield 1)istrict, conmtainiig One Thousand and Sixty Acres, beloanging toi Mrs. Sophia anmd M. L. Binhmam,. There are on the laic two aoiid settlemets~t, (having each a gomod two Story D~wellinag uceessary out buildings; a Gin House, Screw, uad a well (of good water. Richland Creek runs through the tract. it 75 or 100tt acres of low ground.-A~ acres aire under good fencee amid in a . eif cultivation, and near half of the whoale well timbered with Oak and P'ine. It is rain'the Ra-il Roilist Newberry Court IL. This place will be sold in three tracts if Any two uif them can be putrcha~sedl. Plats seen of the whole Tract as well as of thoe Tracts on the premises. Thewy aroeldividee lows :-The Wilson Tract 300t acres; 'I Grove Tract 4:30 aceres, andl the Wine HaItll i raet 330 acres. The two lirst hare settlements, thme lat ter none, bta line site for buldn, wih a goodl ISpring. Fore Ternms apply oji the premnise-s or to .\. I.. lionha~um, at Edgedield C. 11. S.C .July 21 1Itc 27 -ComeC aund See for Yourselves. PICKEN'S LANDS FOR SALE ! r'llJE Subscriber residing at P'leasanet GJrive. ..wish in" to travel and lir e a more easy litfe, will sell on reas'onable termas, all his Lands, divided into three Tracts. No 1. Pleasant GIrove Tract, contnining 870 acres, situ.ted four miles West if ol Pickensville, ickenL s IDistriet, S. C,, which is 'Inite a esirabile anod valuableaI place-uone amongst lie, healthiest andl mnost beaumtifulh situationis in the I'-istrirt oir State, (epaire a public place, andI an excellent staund for .\l er catntile ear any-othier business. There are now on the reies'ii full eaperationl a Saw amnd Grist .\l ill, and iair goaod Shitals (in the samte stremni. AIso, two Gold M\ines, a clhoice yiitung e rehard of A pple. Peach, P'ear. Cherry Trees, S~e. Oin this Tract is a good deal of fine bottomt land in cuiltivait.an. Also, anm excellent lhvelling I louse, Kitchen. an.l besides the Miills, a Distillery and all other necessary our buildings. Tract No. 2, consists of the -David 11. Roygs' well known standl, containing 209 acres, adjoining Tr~act No I. Trauct No 3, contauins 220 acres, most of, it in woods, with a good Dwelling and all other necessa ry out butildings on it-a beautiful situation, a puibi~c lacne and a Ire-sh little farmn ipe-ned. The three Tract-s lie well. are healthy, well water ed arid have a good deal of wood land, with fine timber &c. Also Thilrtceen Likely Yountg Negroes, most of thmem boys, I lorses, Waggonts, Stock iif al kinds, till the Crop. Smithis. Carpenters and Farm ing Tools. sonic Choice Peach irtand y, tiGtt gallons good Whiskey, liaeon, I.ard, St ills anid Statnds, I liusehol and Kitchen Fturniture. Piersons wishing to boy wounldl doi well to give ine a call at hmee as I sot determined toi sell all of the above named property on reasonamble termus. ELIILU .GRIFFIN. July 28 3m, 28 Land for Sale. T H E Subscriber ofl'ers for sale the lands belong intg toi thne Estate of Jloseph aloore, deceased. One Tract containing about seventy-seven acres, adjoining lands of Jantes Raitnsford, S. Christie atid athurs. Onme other Tract containing five and a half acres, adjoining lands of Dr. E. J. Mimns, hn-s. L. T1. .Moore anid others. The aboive Lands lies neat- the Village and a portion of it is wvell tinmbered and cani be purchased at private sale on liberal terms. E. PENN, Ex'or. Feb 12 f 4 Pickles, &c. I UST Receiving a fresh supply of Pickles, Pre t serves, Sardemis, Lobsters, Sahnoun, Citron, Raisins, Prunes, Essences for Cooking Freshi Mus tard, &c. S. E. UOW ERS Ihianhurg, A pril 17 tf 16 FjOR sale bmy thme B.arrel at 25 Cents pier Gallon. IIhOLLINGSWVORTil& NICIIOLAS .June 17 tf 22 .Just Received Tj'ROM the Factory a large variety of CIIAIRS, .L. which we will sell lowy for Cash. BULSiINErLL & WiTT. July 28 ' tf 28 Bacon T UST received a superior Lot of SIDES, Q SIIOULD E RS arid H AMS. For stilo by HIOLLINGSWORH & NICHLOLAS June 17 .tf 22 Wanted, 0NE THOUSAND DOTLARS, on afortga;:e of Real Estate. Apply to the Advertiser Offie. B. C. imon 2erti D, -B., *. P: 0. DriU@0STS' CHEMUSTM LBROAD STEET, AUGUSTA, GA. T A KE pleasure in calling the attention'8f PIr SICIA NS and PLANTERS to their Stock Fresh and Genuine Medicines, -Chelcals, &c., &c., whilh they warrant.to be second to none in PUI TY and completeness of asso'tnilent. Every arti< is prepared in strict aeedrilnc 'with the formula the U. S. Pharmaeopeia. - They also keep'constantly on hand a full asso ment of Paints, Oils, French and American Wi dow and Coach Glas, Cement, Superior Varnish Fire Proof Paiuts,$ing Sponges, Shaving and Toi Soaps, French, EnglishApa American *Perfumae &. ., .. Also, FRESH GARDEN SEED of every ki and of the best quality. D B. PLUMB I. P. GARVIN, M. D. August 18 2mn* 31 Co-Partnership FOR A GENERAL FACTORAGE AN COX N MIS S-OMB U SINE S S. CHARLESTON, S. C. fR. JOSEP1 H..YWVIlTE having retir I. from tie firm of CHAMnns & Wiarrr., have this day associated ourselves together fur t purpose of eontinuing tile Factorage and Coinmission Busines in dais City, under the firn of CHAMBERS, JE FFPRS & CO. From the long experience of JAMF.S S. CITA, BEIt., tie setior partner of the old firm, and il of Il-'NR Y L. JEFFERS, the senior partner the House of JEFFesm, CoTRaAN & Co., 1Ihabiul S. C., with that of SILAS STUBOS, who has be engaged fur some years-in the Mereamtile Busim in Marion S. C., anll also that of JOlIN WBYNNE. who has also been engaged for sot years in the sane business in Anderson, S. ( 'latter ourselves that we will be able to do ami justico to our patrons, each of um do most respei fully solicit the good will and influence of our r, pective friends, and pledge ourselves, that no etlt on our lart will be wanting to please those w favor us witlh their business. We are prepared to make reasonable advanc on all shipments of Produce, Manufacturies, &c. We are also prepared to make advances oil shi mnents of Cottoin, Rice, Turpentine, &ce.. to eiti Donesuie or Foreign Ports, having business rangements wi;h good Houses at the principal ptir with whom we are in constant correspondenee. a: -ire kept a:dvised of all chainges .that take phm either in Foreign or Donestie Markets, and m take great pieasure in giving such information our friends and patrons. We will be pleased to receive orders for suppli< snelh as Bagging, Rope, Twiae, Falt. Sugar, Colli &c., (o., all of which will be oareftlly' selected the lowest market prices. Tendering our services, we are respect fuilly, JAMES S. CHlA NIBl:RS, IJNR Y L.. .Il-FFERS, SILAS STcimS, Oh1N B. WYNNE. Charleston. Aug 2,-1852,. 5t 31 New Location! :. PSTOVALL, WAREMLQUSU i . AL COMalSSION, MECIIA NT, Angus ra., would respeetfulltiufurm his oil patrons, a the publio geucraily, that he has leased, fur a tei of years, the N'ew and Extensive Fire Proof Ware-House, situated oi Jackson Stret, between (lae liail Re l)epot.amnd Broad-strect, near the Glolx Hotel, I merly occupicil by Walker & Dryson, and more veintly by G Walker & Son. The location is an'G61beelltil one, beinz convevi, ta the 1ail Roads, 1 etels, amaks and chief busin I! (muses of the city.. Having every facilit , for bUsiness, anal. thle dis1 sitioan to extenda ever' decommaiodation toa his eusi mers, with a lhng acq intance with the inuterests L- wLtM ilanufacture, 3.%I0 0 Pair IHome -made Plantation II.ARNESS, SOLE AND UPPER. 1.\ATIlE OF AL.L DEseRIPrTIONs Tanners, Neats Foot and Lamp 01 SHOEMAKERS' FIN.D1NGS. A t the Shoe Store, next'door to Sullivan & Broth< * iR. T. Ml1a18. Jluly 21 tf 2 State of South Carolina, EDG~Fl EL'DISTRICT, LV COMMON PLE AS. The Baink of Ilamburg,S. C, Williuam B. Uann r 3111-' l'Plaintiff in the above ease having this a .1 iled hais Deelaratiou in my Omflee, analdthe I1 fendnt havinag neither wife nor A tiornecy knmowna reside withinm the limits of this State, on whien copy oaf .said declaration with a Riule to plead catn served :On miotion of 'Mr. BlAsKE'r', Attoarn' for Plaintill,: Ordered That said Defendant appt and plead to said declaration within a year a ai dauy from the date hereof, or in defaulk thter< judgmnent will be rendered'against him. THlOS. G. BA CON, C. E. D. Clerk's Offee, March 8. 1852. Marcha II ly Notice. ALL4 those indebted to the estate of Nath 1.I Norris, dee'd., arc requested to make paymta forhwitha, and those hanving demands will pile; presenut them inmmiediately properly attesteal accor ing to law. N. A. NORRIS, Admi'x. Marcha 4 6m7 Notice. ALL1 persons indebted to the estate of Le' Collins, dee'd., arc requested to make imn aiate payment, and those having demnands agail the sanme to present them properly attested., J. A. COLLINS, Adm'r. Oct. 30 tf 41 Notice. LL1 those indebted 'to the estate of C. Jl Cochran, dee'd., arc requested to mak e prom' pymment to thme Administrator, and those hiavi deainands will render them in piroperly attested. L. B. COCIIRAN, Adm'r. JTuly 7 tf 25 Land for Sale. I Would be glad to sell one hundred acres of tract of land on wvhich I live. What I propi to part with is all woodlatnd. and preisely I miles from the. Village, on the Columbia U oad an excellent situation for a pleasant residence. A. SIMKINS Dee 10 tf 47 Notice. ALL Persons indebted to the Estate of Jost i. Moore, dee'd., arc requested to make imme ate paymenut, anid those having demands against1 estate will present them in duo formi. E./PENN, Ex'or Feb 12 tf Lumber?! T UhE Subscriber has a large quantity of LU LBER of different sorts, for sale at his residen N. L. GRIFFIN Juily 10 tf 2 Wanted T O IRE, for the present year, a good Ca Washer and Ironer. Wages paid montli desired. Enquire at this Office. March 5 tf 1( Notice TS HERFBY GIVEN, that happlicatin will Imade to the Legislature of South Carolina, its next Session, for a divIsion of Edgfield Distr so as to give a .Judicial District to the Saluda si Aitgf4. .-2 A.N. BENSON, Ware House and Commission i E R 0 M A M T, Hamburg, S. C. of , OULD respectfully inform his former pa W trons, and the public generally, that lie has leased the Ware-I ouse recently occupied by Messr tT- BRANNON & COLEMAN, where he will be .le prepared to of Receive, Store and Sell Cotton and other produce Consigned to his care. Also receive and forward Merchandize to the country. in tendering, his ser'vices to the public, he flatters tinself, from an experience of SEVENTEEN let YEARS in the above business, and a thorough 7 knowledge of al" its branches, as well as from i general aeqitai -ance with the plantery*if the sur rounding eon' , together with his undivided per sonal attenti( to the business, that lie will be able to give geieral satisfaction to all who may favor hin w h their confidence, and assures thei that no eflor' -hall be wanting, on his part, to pro mote their i. :,rest. Liberal C. ht advances made on Cotton and other D produce in S- re. Orders for Hlagging, 1opeand14 family. supplies promptly hIl''-., at the lowest market rates. An, 18 tf 32 ed ve State of South Carolina, hie 1 )GEFIELD DISTRICT. . i THE CO.1DION PLEAS. F- T P Decl. in Attach'nt Richard Uailey. I r f E Plaintiff in the above ease having thi. .o . day filed his declarationi in my Oflice, atd the Deidtiant having neither wife nor Attorney kntown to reside within the limits of this State till whoin copy of said Deelaration with a rule to plead ean be served. Onl motion of Mr. To)mKINs, Attorney for l Plaiiititls, Ordered that saui Defendant appear and plead tosai, dilelariation within a year and a div tromli the date. lireof. or judgiment will be awarded aainst them by default. TI luS. G. 1 A CON, C. E. D. rt Clerk's Office, .May 17, 1852. ly 18 ho 4tate of ioil Carolina, es EDGOEF'IELD DISTRICT, -i COMMON PLEA. P- Peter F. Lailorde, r * rs- Dccl. in Attach Richard Bailey. Jaeis P. Carroll, nil Dccl. in Attach' at Richard Dailey. to John M. Clark for J. M. C. Freelanil, Dcc. in Allucnt rs .X Richardl Undley. at John .11. Clark, rs Decl. in AUtach'nit Jas. 1. Carroll, . rs Dccl. in Attach'nt Richard lailev. r1, 4lE Plintitl's in tl above stated cases havia . this day lih-.d their dleclaratioinii my olice, and the Defendants having neither wife nor Attor niey known to reside. within the limits of this State on w hiiomi a co oiat .the sr idl declarat ions with a rtle to piead Cn be se: ved, 0n 1motioll of \lesrs. CA. aot.l. & BiAcox, Attiorneys fir the PhtintilN', Or dered that the s:.id DI)fendants appear and pleal to said declarations witthi a year and a day froim the date hereof. *o j udgiiient will he awarded Nigainst thie lyI dersmilt. T. G. IIACON, C. E. 1). d Clerk's Ollice. .May 1th 1852. y is S- StLte of South Carolina, EDG FIELD DISTRICT, IN COMMON PLE AS. .James Tikaekwell 0- s . Decrl. in Attach'nf - lichiardl lIbilT. of Abnier Bushtnell, Dc nitca Uniley. 3 intitys in the above stated eases h~aving~ 13' tiled their declarations in my Oflice, efendant having neither wvife nor Attor -to reside within the limits of this stutt culyy of said declarations, with a ruk :be served : frrinntimwnf-Ms. Jury eliPlintiffs. Ordered, that said D~efeni .and pleadlo said declarations, within lay~ from the date hereof, or judgmet rded againist hiimi by default. T1IIUS. (). A CON, C. E. 1). Clerk's mlice, Slay lith 1852. ly IS [State of S4outh Carolina, EDGlCFlELD DISTRICT, IN COM.1O0N PLf-:AS. James A. Talbert, Rt. cx S Dcclar. in Attneh'nt. - ihadlailey. ) Wii B. D~orii, ) rs Declar. in Attach'nt. L Richazrd liailey. lEVIE PAl NTlIFFS ini the above eases htavinit this idav iled their Declarations int my t itiee, tr. and tlie Defendiant hiaving neither wife nor Attor. niey kniiwn to reside within the limtits ofthis Statc _oin wkoim a ciopy cof said D eclarationis with a rule to. plead can he n'-rved, On miotion of aihr. A i.uts, A\ttiirnev for l'laintiffs, Ordered that saiid I),feni lhmts afppear and1 plead tic said delaratiiis w:thii a year and a ilay tromt t he date hereof, oir j udgmiet wf~l beawardeid againist themt biy defait. Tl108. G. BA CON, c. r.. n. Clerk's Olc. April 231. 1852. l v Ii'i nState of South Carolina, to EDGIEFIELD D)ISTRtICT, a IN COM.M1N PL1-:A. he Uelchier & llollingsworth,) cy ve i Atachmvent. ar M. M. & J1. W. Granthamn. i nBelehier & HocllingsworthI, )4tc~iet Mc. Mi. Granuthiam. Belcher & Hlollingsworth, -Grantham, L an& Ce. Atcnst r 311EB Plaititis in the above stated cases hiavn; an-I this day filed thleir l~eelaratimns ini my Otliee nt anid the Defemilanits having neither wives nor A tzor seneys known to resiide within the limiits of this Statt .d. on whiim a copy oif said dLelarationts with a ruhi to plead can b~e served :Oin moitionl of Mr. 31ArtN Attorneyv for PlainitiTs: Ordered 'that said Dekfen - dants, appeiar and! pleadr to said Declarations withir a year and a idav froml the' date hzereof, or ill defaull - thereof, judgme'nt wvill bie renlderedh against thenm. sTIIOS. G. H ACON, c. a.. n. Clerk's Ohliee. 3Mareb 12. 1852. 1ygu 9 lbt --......--- ---.--. - - - - - - - Hamburg & Edgefield Plank R'd r HI~S ROA I) is now comuphetedi and Openelfd foi -~ Itravel from the Cherokec Ponds aitd Swee Water to 1Hamburg. . Rates of Toll. ipt Four, five and six horse Wagons, 5 cts per mile "g T1hree " " 4 ""1 Two. " "C 3 " " U Two " Carriaiges 3 " " "I Onie " . o " U U Horseback travellers, " I " " " he Vehicles ont mteeting, are eaceh entitled to half tlt' he P LA NK TR A CK(, itnd t'e Drivers are required ti so turni to the " RIIGIIT !" r The public are respectfully iniformed that all per sons turtning oni the road, and heaving it without pay ing Toll, arc subject to a fine of Twenty Dollars. Ten dollars rewvard will be paid by the comipany in each andl every ease, for ptroof that will lead t -thu conviction of' ally one for violating the haw', it Iendeavoring to avoid the payment of Toll, as provi pb ded by the Charter. di- Persons tr'avelling oni the Martin To-: n Road to the vards Hamiburg, ilil find it to their advantage t tutrn off' on any of the roads to the left, and intersee .the Plank Road near Sweet Water Church or th< _Cherokee Ponds. ~H. A. KENRYCK, President. Hamburg, March 15 tf 5 ee. Notice. ALL Notes due the. SRnbscriber, individually o ?as Exeentor, tire placed it the llank of Tram -burg, for collectionl. Those indebted wvill pleas mako imnmediate paymenit. olt Dr. Jcihn Ml. Galphini, will act as my A ttorney 3, during my absence frotm the State. D. ARDIS. Dec23, tf 7 Bacon ! be -1Oo( TTHDS. Choice BACON SIDES. at1 U24 Tcices Sugar Curod HAMS, of sutpe Let, rior quality for sale by de- T. N{. POUTLAIN & SON. Ait........ Au ... la. 2n Executive Departmest. 11VO CTTARLESTON, S. C., JuNE 3, 1852. 'UTHERI AS. information has reachod this do partment that one SA MUEL H UFF, other wise called Samuel A. IIough, (who was eon-victed of Negro stealing, and sentenced to be hanged, but was subsequuntly pardoned by the Governor on condition of his leaving the State nc ver 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 out against the said Samuel lluff, otherwise called Samuel A. llough, 1, John 11. Means, Governor in and over the State of aSouth-Carolina. do issue this my proclamation, otlering a reward of ONE lIUNDRED DOL LAfRS for his delivery at the Charleston Jail. -Said Samuel Hutl Is about thirty years of age, live feet eight or ten inches high, dark complexion, thin visage, spare figure, and has the appearance (if bad health. Given unider my banal and the seal of the State of Souith-Carolina this third day of -June. in the year of our Lord, one thousiand eight hundred and fifty-two. . I. M Dv the Governor. 14:.. PtIy, Secretary of State. A ugust 11 4t 30 I|Executive Departnuuit. J U LY 30, 1852. I71ERE.\S inrmnation jms been received by, S this Departim..nt. that a murder was comt mitted onl the h'dy d' I Ingh Dove, in Marion Pis triet. by H UGl1 CAMPBELL, and that tie said Camph'b1ell has either fled or conecals himself. Nmow, in order that the said Ounipbell may be brought to trial, be it known, that I, John II. .ie:ams, Governor in and ovar the State of South Carolina, da issue this my Proclamation Aaffring a rewarlof TWO lICNI)ltED DOLLASts for his It livery to the Jailo of Marion i.istri-t. raapbell is abaut 3 or 35 years old ; 3 feet 8 inh-laes high. stoutly built, walks quick and steps shaort : las blue eyes, Roman nose, black Juir and thiek beard. li testimony whereof, I have signed my annie Sand allixed the semil of theO State. JOHIN it. MEANS, [.. s.] By the Governor. Bsi. lraav, Secretary of State. A ngust I -It 30 i THE Frieids of Col. F. W. PICKENS heg leav to present him to the people of Edge. field, and of the Districts which nay be thrown with its by the new apportionient, as an eni nently suitable person to represent ts in the Congress of the United States. Mr. BrT having positively declined a re-election, it be comes our dity to select his successor with care: and we re-spc.thfully suggest that the ex perience and :ability of Col. PIcKENS should be againa called into requisition upon the very Iloor where lhe unzs hitherto served us so effi ciently. It is perhaps proper to atdd, on our part, that this announcement is tendered with ont Col. P's knowledge or desire, and with no feeling of oppositioan to any individual. Ef-THE Friends of Catpt. PRESTON S. Oditty1g h6tiliee-finis aceiimida!t t re. resent this Congressional District in the next Congress, Mr. Bau having positively declined a1 re-e-lectionl. This nomination, like another wihich nar in this paper, was mtade by the friends of-Capt. B. pturely of their oawn accord, without referene to his wishes on the subject and withottt the remotest design of forestalliair public opinion a his favor againlt any individutal. For Sale, A 110USE A ND LOT conttaining abotut two Lacrecs. onte anal a halfr miles fromat Edgelield on thec Calumbia Itil. There are tan the I .at a well of gaood wvater and all necessary outbuild-ings for a small famaily. The place will be saahl for Cash or on time, the purchneaae mloney beaing umply' secured-andl inmme-diate passession given. Ajapply it this Oflice. Febt 3 tf f' Land for Male ! TIIIF Subscvribaer wvishaing to chanaage his business ,1ol'ra his lanad faor sale situated in Edagefteldl I istriet, six mile-s below Liberty 1 tilt. The Lanad ist in two tracts-one containting eight hundred acres, the aathetr for hundred asd fifty acres. I will sell saidl lands separatately oar togth~er as may best suit the purchlaser. Thle abave lace-s arc well itmproavead and will welfl reward the cultivator if judi e coutsly- tilled. The Termas will be made easy toa a putnetual pur chaser. I also have sonie LIKELY YOUNG N EGO ROFS fear male. Aitmaong the nmber is a first r-ate I louse Carpenter. Aniy person wishing to puarachasel can praocure a great bar-gain bgy applying tto the subscriber on the premaises. .I011N TOMPKINS. June 30 tf 241 Notice lIUEREBfY GIVEN, that application will be ..mnae at the Sessioan of the naext Legislature for an Acet of incaa~ororati fort the Bethlehamn Church Camop Ground in ECdgelield Distriet,. Juone 26; . tf 21 NotiCe. m lE children of Zilpha Nable, dee'd, are hereby 1.notilied to muake application to the subscriber for their interest in her pensieon claim. F. O'CONN OR, Adm'r. -Jutne 30 3m 2 L~perons N ot ice. LL prosindebted to the estate of Henry F. . reemnan, dee'd., wvill conme forward imume Idintely andl make payment andl those baving de mtands will render thema in properly attested. J. ii. J ENNINGS, Ex'or. Jlan 3 ly 51 Rags Wanted. IA FAIR price will be given for RAGS, (a a!LCotton) by S. E. BOWERS. llamburg, A pril 21 tf 14 Administrator's Notice. LL Persons indebted to the estate of Win. G. ?1. Hall, dee'd., are requested to make payment atnd those having demands against the samec to pre sent them properly attested to the subseriber. WM. J. WA LKER, Adma'r -May6 6m 16 Molasses and Syruips. TOW Receiving a large Stock choice Cuba MO LASSES,. and Georgia andl New Orleami SYRUPS. . E. BOWERS. 11ambhurg, A pril 21 tf 14 Candles, &c. F. iNE Sfo~T~ aiiper CANDLES A dasamatine, Star, llull & Sotit-a asuperiot -article of Starch, blue and wvhite,-Soap- of every description, Turpentine, Casteel. Family, & 'r'oil~ette Also, Wooden Ware, Churnas, Buckets, Tuba Urooms, &e., of all descriptionts. S. E. BOWERS. Hamburg, A pril 21 tf 14 Notice. A LL persons indebted to the Assigted Estate o John Lyon are requested to make immediat, -payment, ta-longer indulgence cannot begiv-en, ant miust not be expected. 8, F. GOODE, Assigneo. Jann,1 8Qto er 1 For Sale. 014 ARES of- superibi Pickens Lands ly 1840 ing on the waters of Georgia's seek and Salada 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 aeris is in cultivation, and under good fence. There are SO aecrs of Creek Bottoms. Upon the place is a Good Dwelling House, and all other necessary out-buildings. From- the dwelling there is a fine 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. H., by Pickensville, and 5j miles from the Depot at Greenville C. 11. This tract will be sold in one or three tracts to suit per-. chasers. Tract No 2 consists of 622 acres, one half of which is SUPERIOR WOOD LANDS. On this. plaee is a Cood Develling, and a Fine Spring witbi in 30 yards of the door. This place is situated on the main road from Greenville to Pendleton, 76 from Greenville C. H. 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. EA?LET. July 14 tf .26 U-7 The Edgefield Advertiser, Abbeville Banner, Newberry Sentinel and Unionville Journal will copy until ordered out.-Greenville Mountaineer. LIVER COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSA, CliRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASES OF THE KIDNEYS, AND ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM A Disordered' Liver or Stomach, such as Can stipatign, Incard Piles, Fullness or Blood te the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea Heart-bui n, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking oi Flutteringat the pit of the Stomach. Sminming at the Iead, Hi, ried and Difiicult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating sensations wchen in a lying posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before tha Sight, Ferer and dull pain in the Head, Defi ciency or Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, 7'c., Burning in the Flesh, Sudden Flushes of Heat, Constant Imaginings of Evil and Great Depression of Spirits, can be effect ually cured by DR. HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED GEBNA1W BITTERS, PRIPARED AY DR. C. N. JACKSON, AT TIlE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia. IElIR poiwer over the above diseases is not ex. .Leelled-if equalled-by any other preparation in the United States, as the cures attestr in many cases after skilful physicians had failed. These Hitters are worthy the attention of invaiid,. Possessing great virtues in the rectification of dis tases of the Liver and lesser glands, exercis-ing the most searching powers in weakness and affections of the dizestive organs, they are withal, safe certain and pleasant. Read and be Convinced! The editor of the "Bos-roN BEE," said, December 22nd, 1850: Dn. looFl..,xtS CELEnttATF D G ERMAN BITTERts for the cure of L.iver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspep %in, Chronic or Nervous Debility, is deservedly one of the most popular medicines of the day. 'Thse Bitters have been used by thousands, and a freind at our elbow says he has himself receivetan effectual and permanent cure of Liver Complaint from the nse of this remedy. We are convinced that, in ui's of these Bitters. the patient constantly gain strength and vigor--a fact worthy of great consideration. They' are pleasant in taste and smell, and can he usecd'hby persons with the most delicate stomacks'nith safetyt undieer any circumstainces. We are speakting fromn'experienece,'and to the afflicted we advise their use.* "ScoTT's W~r.nt.v," one of the best'Literary Ipapers published, ,,aid. "Dr. HOit.AND's GantAN BS'TTExs, mnantfac I itred by Dr. Jacks'on, are now recommended by somte of the most prominent members of the factltan article of much efficacy in cases of female.weakness. As such is the e.we would adviseall -mot' i. ness. Persons of debilitated' consiiiiiewL Sld these Bitters advantageous to their heealth, as' tr know from experience the salutary etleei'they-.tive poweksystems." powek More Evidence The " Pntr.An.:tn.i !SA-UrPan GAZE'TTEU," tie best family no wspamper pubhlishied in the United Staze save, of these valuanble Bitters: It is selmler that we recommend what are term ed Patent Medicines. to the confidence and patron age of our readers: andi therefore when we recom mend Dr. Hloofland's German Bitters, we wish it to lie diastinicthy understood that vue are not speaking of the nostrums of the day. that are noised about for a brief p.eriod aid then forgotten after. they have done their guilty race of imischtief, but of a triedi eine long estahlished. universally prized, and which has met the hearty apeproval of thle faculty itself." Evidence'upon evidence has been received (like the foregoing) from all sections of the Union, th last three years, and the strongest testitmony in its Uvor, is. that there is niore of it usted in the practice of tie regular Physicians of Philadelphia, than all other nostrums combhined, a fact that can easily be estab lished, and fmilly provinrthat a scientific preparation will mntf Y ithi their quiet approval when presertted eveti in this form. Thmat this medicine will cure Liver Complaint and Dyspepsi-t, no one cenn doubt after tiring it as direct edi. isIt acts specifwcally upun the stomach and liver: it isprefe'rable to cailomel in all bilious d'seases-the cilk-e't is immediate. They catn be adminaistered to femtale or,,infa~nt with safety and reliable benefit at atiy time." Beii are of Counterfeiters ! Thismediinehas attnined that high character which is necessary for all medicines to attain to itn duce counmterfeiters to put forth spuirious articles at the risk of the lives of those who are innocently de ceived. Lcox w~'r.t. To itnE StA Es oF rtE GENUmNE. They leave the written sigtnture of C. M. JACK SON uipon the wrapper, andi heis name blown ini the bottle, weithout wehich they are spurious. Fo~r sale Whiole'sale tand Retail at the "Gterinann 3Medicine Store," No. 12() Arch street, onte door below Sixth, Phlilaelplhia; and by respectable dealers generally through thle country. Prices Reduced To enable all classes of invalids to enjoy the ad v'antages oif their great restorative powers.-Si.'GL JIoTTI.5 75 CEN'rs. For sale, on, agency, at Edgefield C. H., by G. L. PENN. A ugust 21, ly 31 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIEL.D DISTRICT, IN COMMONP1LEAS. Sis Liitta, Decl. in Attachment. Richard Bailey.) T IE Plaintilt in the above case having this day filed his Declaration in my 0ffice, and the De feudatit having neither Wife nor Attorney known to reside within the liniits of this State on whom a copy of said Declaration with a rule to plead can be served, On motion of Mr. MonAGNE, Attorney for Plaintiff: Ordcrced that said Defendant appear and plead to said Declarations within a year and a day from the date hereof, or judgment will be awarded against him by default. THIOS. G. BACON, C. E. D., Clerk's Offie, June 1, 1852. ly 20' STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN COMMON PL EAS. WIILLIA M MILLER, who is in the custody of VTthe Sheriff of Edgefleld District, by virtue of twvo writs of Copias ad Satisfaciendusi, at the suits respectively of George J. Weaver & Co. and Wilson, Young & Co., having filed in my office, together with a Schedule, on oath, of his state and effects. his petition to the Court of Common Pleas, praying that he may be admitted to the benefiitof the Acts of the General Assembly, made -for-tho relief of insolvent debtors. It is ordered thatthe 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, ahmd they are hereby summoned, and havo notice to appear before the said C~ourt at Edgefield Court House on the first Monday in October next, to show cause, itf any they can, why the prayer ef the peti tiontafeait;h .Qlh t be gronted. TI-HOS. G. BA(%s. c. :a. a Clerk's Office, lSlay 3, 1852. May 6 3m 16 Notice. rA LL Persons indebte'd to the estate'of al' C.Clark, doe'd., are hereby notified to u -~~ I mediate payment, and those hiving detarakat sai estate will preset tero~