Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, September 08, 1852, Image 3
Retiring fron business, I take this ietbod of
returning ny thanks tomy friends for their libe
patronage, and respectfully reconmiend to their
or Mr. J. R. DELPI, any stuleeesor ims busi
, who I am pleased to say is a geutleanau wor
of confidence.
Any favor conferred upon him in the way of bu
ess will be duly nppreciated by ire. When inl
nwan I shall continuc tit ithe office of Mr. DELPu1,
ere I shatl ahways be prepared to render him any
istance icessary in the business.
M. W. COLEMAN.
Hamburg, Sept 6, 1S52.
R, I, DELPH,
'ARE-HOUSE A N D CO131ISSION
HAWRURG. S. C.
AVING taken the business of Mr. M. W.
COLEMAS, ate 4f this place. respectfully ten
rs Iis services to his friends and the publie gene
lV iln
Storing and Selling of Cotton
1 other produce, RECEIVING and FORWA RD
G Merchanedize to the country, lad Bi-YING
'PPIl ES for his -custoter.
te flatters himanself by a strict personal attention
lie business, and a constant eye to the interest of
Customers, to merit and receive a liberal share
tronage.
Libera. Cash advances will be made on Pro
e in Store, when requiaed.
ept 8 .2n 34
Executive Department.
THEREAIS. iniformnation hasa been received at
Sthis Department, thast -an atrociosus outr-age
-aS comaniiitt-d Ly a Negro fellow, on the persian of
lady of A aJersos Instrict. atn the 2'-tl of .lily
t. and that the said nigro has aide his ecape.
Now, be it knaoswna. that in ta-der that the raid
egro fellow may be broaught to trial, I, .lons II.
lease, Govertianar and Comminander-in-Chief in and
rcr the State aforesaial, do ismaae this, my 'r(-la
ation, afferitag at reward of TrWO HUNDRED
)OLLA R for Isis delivery to the Jailor of Aaader
Ont District.
Tre aid Nero is a young fellow, not exceeding
3 or 24 venrs of aae. five feet six aar eight inchesl
61gh. well buiu, of rather yhlaawish comitiplexion,
-;verl.es brikly and seansibly, was wt 11 dressed at
hle tinc with dark caat andl pata's, cheeked shirt,
ud wore a eap arad slippers. lie was :a stranger in
he neighaborhood, and reprstat-d hillself as a
rick Masotn fron a diattance, hunting work. lie
believed] by certain per-stas who saw him to be a
ellow by the natnw of PAT or PATT'ERSON, whbo
'as taken fromt A uderson District to Alabatna saaaae
ight years ago, by one William N. Wyatt, who
fterwarals sold him to a tratder neaar Columtbus, G.
iven under nay hand and the seal of the State, this
the 14th l:ay oif Auzunst. A. D., one thousand
eight hunadred anid Fifty-two.
J~KJ. attr, ee'- ~.J. 11. M1EANS, [a,. at.]
BENJ. PEnnY, See'y oif State.
Sept 8 4t 34
STATE OF' SOIT1i CAROLINA.
EDGEFIEi.D Di-TRICT.
IN EQUI7Y.
Eliza A. Be.ll,
rs. Bill for Partition.
James Bell et al.
B Y virtue aof ant Order of thet Couart of Equi
ty in thais ease,- I shiall proc.eed to sell :at
Edgefichla Caourt [laluse, ain thec first Slonaday itn
October next, the foliowing truaetas of land.
to wit:
Traet No. 1, coantainuing one hundred and fivec
(105) acres, mnore or less, uad en:lle'd the Hlomte
place--saiad tract tadjoininag landas of Tandy Mar
t anad the estate of Mars. M1:ry (.'arraoll.
Tract Na,. 2, crontaaii ninety-five (9.5) acres,
more or less, aad-njoadaglana of Samp4htf.n
St rotm, the estute df31rs. Maiy Carrol ad John
RoebellI.
Said tracts of land to be sold on a credit of'
twelve monathas,. except for . nmuchi as will det
fraay thte coista of this suit, whaich mautt bea paid
in c-asha.
P'urchasers required to give bonds with at
least two :.pproved sureties, fair- the purchase
money. A. SlIlKINS, C. E. E. D.
Sept 8, 1852 . t 34
-- Sherifls Sale.
STATrE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
EDGEFIELD) DISTRICT.
1YVrttue oaf an Order- fraom IH. T. WVrighat,
E.q, Ordinaary- (if Edgetield Distriet, I
will pariceCed tao sell oat the first Miond-ay itn Oe
tober next, at Edge-fieldh Coutrt lrouse, a tract of
ltand belonaging~ to the Estate oaf Elizabethi Sae
v-ens, dee'd. , cotntainuing onie hun tdred acre-s, maore
or less, situtate' otn Lile Stevents' Creek, :ad
joinaing lands oaf J. S. Smtyley, J. C. All'en, Wm.L
Ijarris anad othaers.I
Term-s-A Credit of twelve taonthas, except
COSts which mnust be panid int ensh. The paurchas
ser to give Bonad anad approved eenarity to the
Ordiunry to secure the punrchaase moaney.
LE\VIS JONES, S. E. D.
Sept 3, ____4t 34
Slacrifr'is Sale.
B YVi rlae of ta writ of Fieri F-tcias, to
mae directed, I shall paroceed to sell at
Eadgetield Court [louse, on the farst Mhonday and
Tsdyits Oct. tnext, theu following property,
intefollowing eases, vi.:
Seth 13utler vs Wat. Iherbert, one haouse anad
lot in Town (of IIanbtirg, No 144. fronating oat
Cook Street 50 fe-et sand runaninag back 190 1-2
feset, to Alley-bannded on the North by Lot
No 143, Sathll by Tilbntan Street. Enst lay Alley,
and West by Cook Street, atpona which is a caom
fartable Dwellinag anad nec-essary ouitbuilditngs,
now occupied by Mrs. Elerbert.
TermsCash LEWIS JONES, s. E. n.
Sept_8 1852 ' 4t 34
Notice
IS ITERERY given thtat apaplic-ation will be mnade
Itat thae .e-gislatuare of S. Caraoliuna at its next Seat
siona, to opena a ntew Road, leaving the A ugusta Rouad.
(via F-ury's Ferry) near the residlence of hs.
SleKie, EsTi, fiolIdwing the rasute aof the Miark roeKk
Pah, and intersecting~ with Andarersaa shill RoadI
near tha residence of A. Alorgan, Esq.
Sept 8 3ma 34
Notice
IS. JER EIBY givaen that applientio~n will be madc
tit the Legitslature a-f South Caraolina at its anext
sesin, tao close a-o manth air thec old Free Ferry
Road as Is tnut elosed aready by lanatationts antd
Se pa S 3m 34
L an d for Snle.
73 11E Sutbscriber offers fair sale his SPLENI)[D
ITRACT (OF LAND, lying seven maileat
Noarth-Wes-t of Edge-ficld C. II., on the waters aef
D~un Cree~k, conitaining three hundred and five
(3115) acrea abhout 100( aof whicha are in cultivatiol~
anal produaes well. The remaaittder of teei
mnostly gaodOad "sieor W ad.
Y on useand all other
nee-sary buiahlaingas on thec pre-mises. For terms,
&c., apply to thc Subscriber tat the place.
WM1. JENNINGS.
Aaug 23 St 32
Sugar and Cofiee.
I AM pIow receiving my spring stock of SUGA R
Iantd COFFEE, contsistinag of a superioar article
of Brown Sugtar, Clarifidrd, Crushled anid Loaf
Government, .Java and Rio Coffee, of a superior
quality. S. E. BOWERS.
hlamburg. .\pril 21 tf 14
.Notice.
A LLNote duethte Suibscriber, individually or
Aas fixeonator, na plateed itt the Eak of hlanm
burg, for eolhectiaon. Those indebted will please
make imumediate pnyment.
.Dr..Iohnc M. Galphtin, will not as nay A tterney,
durng. my Absuece fromt the State.
D.- ARDIS.
nP 92 ,, --
Negro Shoesf
HOME MANUFACTURE!
IWIS.&MAK.I0a
Ziberty Hill, S. 0.,
H AVE on hand a fine assortmenrt of PLAN
TATION 13ROGANS, and are prepared to
make to order BOOTS *and HOE S of
ever.y kind and variety, at the lowest'Matiuftacturifng
priets.
-Also
They will receive in a few days a full assortment
sof FAM I LY G110CEIIES together with a eltoice
selection of FA3MILY M EDICINES, all of which
will lie offired at the lowest market prices.
Sept 1. tf 33
Bagging, ROp9 and Twrin3,
50,000 YDS. 1iEAVY GUNNY BAGGING
30,000 " Superior Dundee "
200 Cuils HEMP ROPE, -
1,000 Lbs. best TIREE PIL TWINE,
6,000 Lbs. Sweeds, English and Country I '
Together with a large and c.,mplete assortia. of
Hardware, Groceries & Djy Goods,
which will be sold CHEAPER than ever-before
fITered in any Market this ride of Charleston.
Orders fro'm the country sulcited.
AONEW, FISIIER & CO.,
Direct Importers of Hardware, &c.
Nvwberry C. 11., Sept 1, St 33
American Hotel!
IIAMAIDURG, S. C.
TIlE undersigned having takenm
. a - the above hlouse, recently occupi
ed by TR ENT & S.\[lTH, would
rspectfully iifmorim his friends, anid the travelling
sommnlmttity geierallv, that lie will be prepared, oi
ind after the Ist (i feptember, to receive and1 a.c
Lomimmodate travellers and .regular biarders in a
utvle inferior to nonie in the Shuthern States.
Having had the whole premises rencvated nl
repaired, and inteming to devote his undivided
persmnal attention to the business, I e flatters hi..:.
wir that nothing shall -he wanting to coitribute to
the comfort and conveidenee of travelle;i and reg
ular Boarder. - ISAAC S.\IITIl.
Head-Quarters,
7rnm R E(INMIENT. S.C. 1. -
No. 3, Aug 30. 1852.
RDERS, NO. 2.
I N iobedlimee to Orders reecivedi from Ilrigadier
.Ceti. Wvri. the 7th u.1eiument will asemible
it the 0L) W-LLS. omn Thursdlay the 23d of
epteimtbeir next. for D.-ill aid Review.
The Officers ai Nou-Cmuimissioned Offlicers
will amsembile the day previous for Drill and lot
tructili.
The Lieut.-Colonel ani.1 Major are charged with
lie extensionl of this Order to their respi-etive comn
uantds. By or.er of Col. S. 1111I10ON.
S. 11. Gawnx, Adj't.
Sept 1 0t 3:
Q7 The llamnlurg Republican will c(py three
imnes aui forwiard aceoimut.
Head-Quarters.
7-rn 11EG\IME N T. S. C. I.
A en sT 28, 1852. 5
ORDERR, NO. 1.
N obedience to '*rm*r received froi C*l. T.
RISoN, aill 1h1tetionm will be hel1 at rIie l C.
II., ii S:iirday the 18th of September next, for
3AJFlA IN of the TMimri's Creek Mcat Company, to
ill the vacitney oceasioied by the resigtation of
:a11t. IlAna115os.
Lieut. Wiss and Serg. WAcXsa will act as Man
igersO H N C. l.O\'isL-'SS.
Mfaj. Upper Battaliuln, 7th lIeg't.
Set.' 3t 33
head-Quarters,
7Tu Eh lAlIEINmT, S. C. 3t.,
Auucmrr"~ l.j, 18>
?RDERS, NO. 2.
[ N ibedience'to ordhers received fronm Cmii. Tian
aisos, an Eletiomn will be hld mat E~dgfiield C.
I., mmm Saturdayi, thme .18th of Septemmber mnext, for
A.1PTAIN mif thme Edigefieldl l3et (omapany, to fill.
lie ~acer nmw existinS in sami Coumpany.
lae, an' IElection for RNSIG of .the 2dgetield
sent Compnmny, which is nmow vacanit.
Sergts. Mlamrs and I lor.l.paxo will act as Mlanagers.
.1OI[N C. l.OVELElSS,
lt1aj. t.'per B5attalion, 7th lieg't.
Sept 1 3t 33
Ihcad-Quarters,
2xn lE(IMtlENT1 CAVAl!RY,)
LI:aierr ILL.r, A ugust 27th, 1852.5
R D ERS, NO. 2.
CCOR D!NG to orders fronm Brig. GTen. Gn'
L.-ros, thie2nd Reigiment of Cavalry will ap
cr, for Review andi Drill, at Longmnires, on 'hie
8th September next.
Th~e Conmiionedm~ and~ non-.Comnmissimon Oflicers.
:l1 assetnmble Onl the day previous for 1)rill andm lin
Onm thei inav mor Reviewv the Camtainms of Comlpa
ies-wmill be~ required to make a full andm -complete
eturn of the Strength, Arms, &c., of their res
eetive Comnpniies.
Thie l.imut.-Coilmnel andi A'lajor are charged with
he extension oif this order..
By order of .1OIIN IF. T.\LBElT,
Col. 2nid Rlegms.:nt Cavalry.
Sepnt. I 3t .33
UfyA bheville U]nner will copy twice anld for.
yard accounti to this ofice.
P RO0 . A. C. B AR RY'S
TRICOPHNERO US,
)R MEDICAT ED CODIPOUNDm
LINFALLIBLEA for renlewing, invigorating andi
beautifying the H Allt, removinig the Seurt,
lndruff, and all affections ofn time Scalp, aind curing
ruptions ont the Skinm, diseases of tile Glands, imus-~
ies andi integumnenta, and relievimng Stings, Cuts.
iruises, Sprains, &c. Wi th this preparationi
'there is no0 suhl word as fail.' The tirst jour-.
mns in America, nmedicinaml men of the highest emi
ece, pre-inent citizens omf all pirofessions, anwi hi.
lies who have ueed it for years in their dressimig
omis ane. nurseries, admiit with, (mne aecord, that
or inmparting vigomr, glioss, luxuriance and curl tin
be hair, eradicatimng scurt amid danidruff, healing
connm~dsm ecuring contusions, sprai ns, stimngs, &e.,
mdt relieving diseases at the skin, thme glnnds and
he manscles, it has'nom equal, amng the miultitude
f comipomuds advertised ill thc ptublic' prinits, or
sed in primate practice.
In ceiapness as wvell as efficncy, Unrry's Tri
:oplerousl is unrivalleud. The immense cash sales
f time article have enalied the Inventor to sumpply
tat retail, at 25 cents per bott, which is from 50
o 100 lier cnt. less than the price of any other
repration for the hair now in use. Thte scientilic
reatiae on time hair anid the skinm, (embracing valu
ible directionis fomr the culture and preservalion of
~ature'm choicest ornlament.) in which each bottle
s enelosed, is alone worth the money.
Sold. in large bottles, price 25h cents, at time prin
~ipl office, 137 Blroadway, New-York: and by
he principal M1erchants amnd Druggists thtroughot
he United States and Camnada, amtI by
G. L. PENN, AGF.T
Sept1 4 . 33
State of South Carolina,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
IN ORDINARY.
B Y HI. T. WRIGHT, Esq. Ordinary of Edge
field District.
WVherens J. A. Bland has applied to me for
[etters ofl Administration, on all- and singtular
~oods anmd ebattels, rights antd credits of
Stnnore om ~ f, aeof tle District afore
uid. decensed.
Thles are, therefor-e, to cite and admonmsh-nnu
md sinigular, thme kindred and( creditomrs of thme
aid deensed, to be mind appear before me, at
rsur next Ordinry's Court for the said District,
to ie hmldemn at INdeugrluild C. lionse, on thme 13th
day of September next, to show ene, if anty,
why the said admministration shlould nmot be
*Graned. utnder my hand and seal, tIs the 30th
day of August inm the year of our Lord one
thousand eight hundred' and fifty-two, and imn
the sevently-seventh year of Americamn Indepen
dence. I1. TP. WRIGHT, o. E. D.
Sept. I 2 33
Wanted
I M31EDIATEL~Y, a good CA RRTAGE SMITT1
and a good WH EEL RIGHiT. to whom edn-~
stant work and excelk-nt wages will be given.
A. BVSHNELL.
A ..,, t f 30
FOR TnE ADVERTISER.
MESSRS EDITons ;-Al.low us to nominte: through
the medium of your paper, Col. SArUF.L McGowEN,
for the office of -Alnjor General, as a worthy succes
sor- of our esteemed fellow citizen, Gen. M. L.
BonnIAx..
Having known C61.! M'CCowEN for severnl years,
ie'ean ednfidently reeommnerid him to our biothe'r
'officers as a gentleman of high attainments, and from
his lonig experiene in military affairs in Mexico, as
well as in the milifia in our State, as eminently fitted
to fill the high office of lajor Geieral.
Col McGOWEN is onc of the oldest Officers in our
Brigade and erhapsin our Divie'en, and believing
'his claims are at least eqal lt)ny other Colonel
we earnestly recommend m to the support of our
brother Officers.
OFFICERS OF EDUEFILD.
ut horized to announce Col. E. P.
JONES, of the 3rd Regiment, a Candidate for
Mlajur-Aneral, in place of Gen. ).. L. Bosuma,
resignaed.
A .Card.
Ii presenting myself to my Brother Officers of
the Division. as a Candidate for Majior-General, I
feel assured tha't I have not aspired to this high
position in the Militia of the State, without some
shalow of claim to their confidence and support.
I ha:e for more than sixteen years been in Com
uissionii, and since Mureh 1849, as Colonel of tihe
3d Regiment. During'all this time my position has
been in the line. For my cliarneter and qualifica
tions as an Officer, I refer tvith entire eot.fidenee to
Adjt. Gen. CANTEr, Maj. Genl. BoNnAM and Brig.
Gen. Gouvrs.
I publish this ;irsl ns it will be impossible for me
to canvass tihe ]Jivisioin before the election.
lai with great respect,'&c.,
E. P. JONES.
SI11PSON & GARDINER,
Warehouse &'Com'n Merchants
McINTOSH.ST., AUMUSTA, GA.
.rl fE Und'ersivned cone~tinue thme WA R EIOUSE
IT AND COMMISSION BUSINlESS in all
its branches. in Judge Starnes' Fire Proof Ware
liouse, on Meltosh-Street, un-ler the name and
style of SIMPSON & GA1RDINER.
In tenlering to our friends. and tihe public "en
rally, our thanks for the liberal patronage extended,
We take this metlood of nssurint all, that no effort
in #our part will be wanting to advatice the interests
of those who may corfide their businiess to us.
Orlers for aggiming. Rtlpe and Family Supplies,
prompily filled at the lowest nmarket rates.
Cash ad vances made on prod uce in Storo when
required.
J. R. SIMPSON,
J. T. GARDINER.
A ugusta, A tg 25 ' ilm 32
Carriages!
AT TIlE OLD STAND OF S. & J. GILBERT,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
& E. %. GELeEIrT continue the
. RIAGE BUSINlESS at the abovestand.
Nos 35 atn 40. Wentworth Street. where they will
be jleased to exhibit to their old friends and cus
toners a verv
Extensive Stock of Vehicles,
comprising those of their own manufacture togcether
various other styles usually feutind in this market.
Their long neuaintanace with this market ats
Manufacturers and l)ealrs will eiable them to
ole ra nucemnents toprhsr both in sye
andl prices.
A ug'25 . tf 32
BRIN~DLEY & ROSAlTOND,
HIASI1URG, S. C.*
U1,OLLD in. - '-- .f their friends
V ndte y*
handsomely asse:
Groce
Comprising alma
called for by ti..
de.terminied to
Tlhley ivouli
the public to, -
befor~e purel
themselves f.
chasing, and their willingness to work for SMALL;
P'ROl'LTS, of being able to offer such indhucemnents
as will ianure a continuance of that liberal patron
age hieretmfore bestowed.
The most liberal prices .will at all times be paid1
for COTTON and oither produce.
Orders for aill goods in their line will be promptly x
and saisfactorily executed.
Ilamburgt, A ug 20 4t 32 *
HeI~ad-Quarters,
BUGKiIE AD, Je:1. 19, 1852.
ORDER. NO
r j lIE BRIGADIElR GENERALS or Officers I
.1 comamoandiing Blrigades of the l et I )ivision
South Casrolina Miilitia, will order an eletion to be
hld ini their respective Brigades onl Monday, thme I
-27th oif Septembher next, for a M AJOR G ENE RA L
to4 611 the vacancy occaioned by the resignation of I
the Major General, bl. L. Rosnax..
Rleturtns of therbsult of thle said election arc rc
quired imnmed iately thtereafte r according to law.
By order of the Commnander-in-Chmief.
J. Wi. CANTEY, 1'
*Adjutant and Inspector Getneral.
ri All the piapeurs ini the Division will publish I
this order unmtil the election is over.
Aungust 25 5t 32
Head-Quarters,
* ~ 7-rt REGhIENT. S. C. Af.
No. 3, A co. 19, 1852.
ORDERS, NO. I.
IN Pursuance of irdere received frnin Brigadier
IGeneral ,l. R. WFavent, there will be an election
held at the Ohd Wells, on Moanday the 27th of
September next, for MA.JOIR G EN ER ATL, to fill
vaeney deensiOnedl by the resignation of Major
General 31t. L. BoxmnAM.
Licett. Colonel SnAw and Major LovEL.Ess, arc
hereby appointed il anagers.
STE WA RD HARRISON,
Colonel 7tb Reg'nmt, S. C. M.
S. B. Gat PFtN, Adj't.
A ugust 25 5t 32
Head -Qluarters,
2xs) R EGIM\ENT CAVA LRY,
LIsEr~y U1 IL., A ugust 121 1852. O
ORDERS, NO. I..
IfN obedience of Orders from theo Commander-in
IChief, an election will he held Ott thme 27th of
Se.pteamber ttex;, for MA.JOR GEN ERA L of thte
First Division, S. C. M., to fil thte vacaney ceca
siemned ,by the resignation of Maj. Gen. M. L.
Bosnt.
Lieut. Col. A. P. Butler and Maj. JT. C. Martint
are htereby :iprouinted Mlanagers, and are required
toi opena and ho.ld a poll ait Lotngmire' o (n the day
above named1, frott 11 o'clock. A. M., to 3 o'clock,
P. M.. counit the'votes, and forthwith transmit to
Urig. General G. W. Gumyton, a statemuent ianr
ting, showing the result of said poii.
JOHN F. TAL.BERT,
Colonel 2nd RLegimetint Cavalry.
Auog25 St 32
U The Abbeville Banner will please give the
above three insertions and forward-account to this
Notice
IS sHereby given, that application will be made to
thu Legislature of South Carolina at its next
Session, fear a Charter for the Odd Fellows and Ma
sonic Builing Association.
August 25 3 32
-- For Sale
A N excellent Road Waggon, six pair New Har
ness, together with Streehers, Fifth Chain and
Cover. fTe liarntess- will be sold ecuher with the
waggon (ir separately. For terms apply to- John
hluiet, or the Sutbscriber at thme " Spanan Iotel."'
*J. B. JARMAN.
Aug2tf -32
*Notice.
A LL~ Persons indebted, to the Subscriber up to
the 1st of. Jangaiy last, inust anake payment
previou1s to return day, to avoid coest.
JOHIN HUIET.
A ug 22 4t 2
Peach Brandy....
A SLIPERIOR article-of PE~ACtI BRANDY,
~just thme thing for-puting up Peneches. For sale
by HOLLING'sWORTH & N!CHIOLAS.
Aut 18at. 1
COFFIN & Ci a
FACTORS AND - MSSION
No. 13 After' - t.Wha
- - CARLEiTON, C
- Geo. MI. COFFiN, -
JAB. R. PaIINGLr...
SeptL- .. 3tn. .- 3:
FOUTlI SESSION OF-.T.IIE EDGEF-ELD
COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE,
Rev. C. A. RAYIIO1 ryn~i
[ION. N. L. GRIFFIN. ID IL . .31.5,
EDMUND PENN, S. .GOODE:
NU.1BEa OF PUPLs-rs? sssgsrUWX7Y-EoTr.
TI11E NEX T SESSION,w w ikonme on lon
day the 13th of Septeniber. It is of the great
-st importance that each PupilshoPIA be present at
the coliieleenient of 1'tessl
Additions have been inddetAhe'Institute build.
ings olnring the pasi year. -These dontain -seven
commtiiilodious and. well finished-.lbems, all or which
Iave been built, and. are used fo'-Purposes of. in-.
-truction. . . -
This institution is furnighl. .with A.Phllosophical
Apparatus. a Cienical Appiaratus, a Cabinet o.f
Shells, a Collection of lirdas, a Cabinet of Mine
ms, a Colletiii of Reptiles, 1isihes end Animals, a
ict of A natondical ChartA; a lirX and vcry fine
-olletion of Maps, Globes. Blatkboards, ianos,
md every thing svhich is necessary for -most thor
ugh instruction. It is said to be the best furnished
nstitute for Young Ladies. iileSitate. . . .1
The Acadentie year is divided into three Sessions I
-f fourteen weeks each. The first Sessioniwill al- I
vavs commence on or near the 15th of.September.
rho seond Session, the 9tli oft'nuarf, und the
bird the 20th of April. Withd he exception of the
bhristnmni holidays there is bntoh. vdehtian during
he year, and this occurs in Aiuistiind-September.
Expense.v.
For Tuition in the Primary Department, 1st Divi- I
sion. per Session of fourtden weeks......$5 Oi)
Fur Tuitiun in Primary Dcp'tn'it, 2d Div'h 7 00 t
" " Aendemie " . ...12 00 I
" " Collegiate " 1500
.esson n oil the Piano, and use of-Instrument 18 00 L
klulern Languages. each. ............... 8 00.
)rnwing and Sketching from.Nature...... 8 00
'ainting in Oils,.Portrait and ladscape.... 15 00
Lise of Apparatts......................... 2 00
N'! and care of Buildings............ 0
Good Boarding can be obLai:ue' in the Village in
:luding lights, washing, fuel, &o.;it $10 per month.
Pupils entering near. the-middle or close of'the -
cssion, are charged from the time of entrance to
lie end of the Session. No deduction is made for
ibsence, or other causes, but at-.the discretion of the
Irinleipal. f
All bills for Tuition, &c., ar.e.payable at the.close c
f each Session.
Ihoks, Stationary and Music, can be obtaired in f
lie Village at reasoinable prices.
Musical Department.
The department (of Musicis qnder the supervi
ion of most acenrate and accomplished teachers;
md it is believed that unusial facilities are affbrded
or acquiring a thorough kndwldige *of thii difficult
cience. In addition to rcgular'rivate lessons, the
mrpils in this department are divided into elasses,
mid taught on the plan of Pestalzzi.
They devote much time to e6ecines, adapted to
rain the eur, and tle voice, and'to impart an easy i
md brilliant execntion. :: -
If they pursue the prcscribebcourse of musical
nst tructi, it they acquire the art of reading music i
vith facility.
They are requmired to be re les and systematiec
n practising daily at the mIsi: 6.
rTe training amut cultivatio'n Sihe voice receive f
imnusual degree of' attentidltraThe science of
slocutioni is here applied,:.in -dereloping the voice
h'r singing, with great.eflectvi:-.a . s
Pupils fromt Charleston, andge..lIower.Distriets, 'j
an reachb Edlgenfield by -thme ggs which lupves
j ilEl Subscriber residing at *Pcnaan Grove,
.L. wishing to travel and live a' re easy life, will!.
ell on rensoable terms, all hi ds; divided into'
bree Tracts.. ti.
No I. Pleasa.-nt Grove Tract, -contaniing 870 S
res, situated four amiles West 4'0 d.Piekensville,v
'iekenms District, S. C;, which is' ~uite a desirable
ndl valuiable place-one amiongstjlelalthiiest andt
inst beautiful cituationi' in th'e istriet or' State, i
uite a public place, ad atq ceel ' und for Mer- e
antile or any othter business. The arc now on...
lie premises in full operation, a Ssaa4I Gristllill,t
udii f.our good Shoals on th~e ante streanm. Also, p
o Gmild M\ines, a choice young o'rlhard of- A pple, a
each. Penr. Cherry Trees. &c. OS this Tract is
good deal of tinec bottom land in dultivation. Also,
n excellent Dwelling lionse, Kitelben, paid besides
le Mlills, a Distillery and all othem necessary out
uildings. .-'
Tract No. 2, consists of the Daxid. H. Roggs'
eII known stand, containing -209 -aeres, adjoinming
~raet No I. - -
Truet No 3, cointains 220 acres,7mnost of it in
roods,withm a good Dwetlling and all: other necessa
y out buildlings on it-a beautiful situation, a public
l;inc and a t-sh little farni opened..
The' three Tracts. lie well, are healthy; well water
. aiid have a good deal of nwood--land, with fine
hiber &c. Also - 5
Thirteen Likely YouniNegroes,.-:
tmist of thenm boys, Hjorses, Waggons, Stock of al
id, all thme Crop. Smiith~s. Carpenters and Farm
ng Tools, some Choice Peach Brandy, 600 gallons
ood Whiskey, Bncon, Lard,-Si andStn,
lousehiold anid Kitefren F-urniture..
Persons wishing to btuy would do..wcll to give me a
all at ho"me, as I ams determiined to-sell all of thc
bove named property on reasoniable terms.
ELIHU GRIFFIN.
July 28 3m '' 28
valuable Plantation for Bale,
' AT Valuable PLANTATION, about eight
.miles from I [anmburg, known as the Cherokee
'od Plantation, formerly owned by.Dr. Garocat.
It contains about sdven hundred and eighty-eight
788) acres, 250 of whtichm arceclearede the balance
i well wooded, consisting of Black Jack, Ilickory
nd Pine. It possesse superior advantages as a
ublic house, it being a long established stantd, aiid -a
ituated at the junetioti of the Five bioteh, Martin(
rown Branch Planik Road and Main Triunk of the
amnburg amid Edgefield Planik Road, &nd about a.
nile bielow thme juinction of the Pine hlouiso amid
agefield Roads. The Cherokee Pond Race Course,
son the place, anid is one of the best traitiing Turfs
n the linited States.
On the place are two TWO STORY DWEL
ING llOUSES, with all necessary outbuildings,
0 situated that the Place can be divided into two
,hanttins, with suitabbo buildings on each plan
ation.
Trhe Plank Road passing through thme hands,; offers
;reat facilities for hauling wvood to Hamburg and
ugusta-to any one disposed to engage -in that
usiimess, at rare chatnce is offered. .To an approved
wrhaser it will be sold on as credit oC three or five
rears. Apply tn
II. A. KENRII, President,
H~amburg atid Edgefield PA4. Conmpany.
HTamburg, A ug 20 tf 32
Land anud Negroes for Sale.
il~l E Subscriber wishing to move to the West
J.offers fot' salo his P'lantation .lying.-on the wa
era of Big Creek, Edgefleld District, containing
ottr hundred (4100) acres of Land, one hundred of
which are in a high state of ctultivatio~n. The re
nainder is imostly wvoodland. On the premises is a
S.LnhDelling House, and all necessary out-build
nga. Also,. .
TEN LIKELY KNGROES,
tock of Cattle and IToes, fotir Young MIules Plant
Also, if desired, the-present ecrs Cfop of'Cor~n
To an approved purchaser a great bargain-.will. b6
given. For terms apply .t,- thu Subscriber on the
iremisesf. - ...JpuNISON LOWRY.
'-N. 8.-:All persons indeb~ to ihe Subscriber.
re earnestly requested. to imakco payment before
rturn-day. ..- - J. L
Attg 25 3m ..... .., 32 .
Wanted, .-:
O.NE-TRIOUSAND DOLLARS. oti-Mortgage
of Real Estate. A pply to the Advcrtiser
Office. . B. C.
M. 2n, tf 20:
WARDLAW k WALKiER,
fACTORS AND COMMISSION4
orth Atlantic Wharf, Charleston.
Commssioxs Fon SELLING Co'r'roN:
Fifty Cents per Bale.
ITIE Subscriber having forned a Co-Partnership
with Mr.W. A. WARDLAW, of Charleston,
brmerly of Abbeville, S. C., for the purpose of do
ng a GENERAL FACTORAGE and COMMIS
HLON BUSINESS, avails himself of the present
pportunity, of reurning his sincere thanks to his
umerous friends for the liberal pat: onage bestowed
'or a number of years past,-and in moving, tenders
he services of the new concern of WARDLAW
k WALKER, Chairleston, where he hopes many,
f not all his old patrons will find it to their interest
o ship their produce.
The recent arrangements of the South Carolina
hil Road Company will enable them soon to have
tDepot- 'n the. city of Augusta, thereby save the
'xpense of Toll, and very greatly facilitate -the for
varding of produce of any kind. Mr. .1onx C.
1EE0, Agent of W. & W., in Augusta. will attend
o the forwarding of all produce that their friends
nay feel disposed' to send them, free of charge,
ave drayage. G. WALKER.
Angusta, July 19, 1852. tf 29
Bargains in Fine Dress Goods.
GRAY BROTHERS,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
STILL sell for the balance of the Summer their
splendid Stock of Ladies' DRESS GOODS,
t New York cost, consisting of rich SILKS, BA
EGES,TISSUES,SewingSILKS,FrenchMUitS
la'S, GING IAMS and CA LICOES. The Goods
aving been purchased in the closest manner for
ush,.great bargains may be expected.
Aug 4 if 29
. NEGRO CLOTHS,
At Manufacturers' Prices!
iNOWDEN & SiEAR, Augusta, Ga., have
1j.ust received a very large supply of NEG R
3LOT11S, mong which are several Styles from
hIe nanufactory of F. & 1H. Fries, or North Caro
nn, of superior style,- and made of good domestic
Vool, :an article greatly superior for wear to those
ade of the coarse imported wools.
- ALSO
fitl supply of William Schley's and Gee Schley's
;egro KEIRSEYS, of their various styles, and
,tton OSNA BUIG', of the Augusta, Madison,
tichniond and High Shoals nanufactories.
1TIRTINGS and SEETINGS hf the Augusta
anufacturing Company. They will also receive
I a few days, a full supply of Plain and Twilled
egro KERSEYS, the first of a superior article,
rom the Augusta Mfanufacturing Company, and al!
f which they will sell at the manufacturers' prices.
37 Planters and Country Merchauts are respect
illy invited to cill and examine the assortment.
August 3 tf 29
FOR SALE!
r HAT valuable PL ANTATION, lying on Rich
land Creek, near Mount Willing, in Edgefield
)istrict, containing
One Thousand and Sixty Acres,
elonging to Mrs. Sophia and M. L. Bonham.
There are on the place two good settlements,
having each a good two Story Dwellinsg with other
tcessary out buildings; a Gin House, Gin and
crew, and a well of good water.
Richland Creek 'runs through the tract. giving to
75 or 100 acres of low ground.-A bout 400
ere are under good fence and in a high staite
f cultivation, and near half of the whole tract is
ell timbered with Oak and Pine. It is 22 miles
om thd Rail Road at Newberry Court House.
This place will be sold in three tracts if desired.
by two of them can be purchased. Plats may be
een of the whole Tract as well as of the several
rats on the premises." They are divided as fol
ws:--The Wilson Tract San -. T
. of Land, containing Two hundred and thirty
r (234) acres, lying- on both sides of Beach
~reek, near te Columbia Road, and adjoining lands
f Capt. R. Ward, James MceCarty and others.
On the Tract is a good Dwelling House, Kitchen,
moke-house, and all other necessary out-buildings,
ilt an excellent well of water.
One hunJred and twenty-five acres of the abovo
mat are" eleared-nea~rly all fresd, landi, and un
er gdod fences. This Land is, well adapted to de
wtivation of. Cotton, Corn andi Grain.
Said Tract'can be traded for on good terns, be
a'en now- and the last of October, but if not dhis
osed of by th~at time, will be sold, at public oute'y,
tEdgefield' Court House, on the first Monday in
ovember next. JOUN AMACKERl.
Ridge, A pril 15 Gmt 13
Extra Fine Liquors.
M1DOZ. John Gibson, Sod"& Co. old Nectai
}fWhiskey,
40 Bbls his Old Eagle and superior Monon
gabialah,
Superior P'ort Wine, Madaria, Cherry, Tenerift'
an~d Alalaga Wine,
Jamaica Rum, Holland Gin', Gin Cordial, Lemon
yrup, Cherry Brandy 'andl all kinds of Lignours,
asally kept in Family Grocery Stores, and will be
arrated genuine, anid of direct importation.
S. E. BOWERS
Hamburg, A pril 21 tf 14
Land for Sale.
HE Subscriber ofi'ers for sale the lands belong
ing to the Estate of Juseph aloore, deeased.
One 'Tract containing about seventy-seven acres,
djoining lands of James Rainsfurd, S. Christie
id others.
One other Tract containing five and a half acres,
d~oiing- lands of Dr. E. J. Mimns, Mrs. L. T.
bore and others.
The above L.andhs lies near the Village and a
ortion of it is well timbered and can be purchased
tprivate sale on liberal ternms.E 'ENxor
SFeb 12 tf 4
. ~Notice
[ HEREDY GIVEN, that application will be
Lmnade at the Session of the next Legislature for
Act of ineorporation fur the Bethleham Church
;amp Ground in Edgefield District.
June 26 tf 24
Notice.
Hp~E chmildren of Zilphta Noble, dec'd, are hereby
Inotified to mtake application to the subscriber
r their interest in her penasioni claim.
i. O'CONNOR, Adm'r.
June 30 3:m 24
Notice.
ALL persons indebted'to the estate of Henry F.
FI kreenman, dee'd., will come forward immue
lintely and make payment and those having de
nands w~ill render thetm in properly attested.
J. 1. JENNINGS, Ex'or.
Jan 8.. ly 51
Notice
[ hereby given that application will be nmade at
the next Sessiott of the Legislature, to incorpo
'ate Pleasant Grore JBaptist (.hurch, in Edgefield
Distrit.
July 28 tf 28
Turnip Seed?
UST received from Philadelphia a supply of
PRutabaga, Globe and Large Nortolk T U LLNIP
SlEED, for sate by G. L. PENN, AGE~i'.
July 2t tf 27
Pickles, &c.
J UST Receiving a fresh supply of Pickles, Pre
s'erves, Sardems, Lobsters, Salnion,. Citron,
ainsPrunes, Essences for Cooking Fresh .Mus
tard & .' $. E. BQWERei.
llamnburg,-Apr'dl 17 - ~ tf 16
M~olasses
F OR ale ,by tshe Barelat 25-.Cents per Gallon.
ilObigSWOTH& MNIOLAS.
*June'17.. ' . tf . 22
g - - . Ego'n,
A L ARGE stock of~ Choice BlAOON SIDES
*SHlOULD.ERS, HAMS, and LARP), for
sale by S. E. BOWERS.
Iu..... ,. Apri 21' tf. 14
Co'Partnership
FOR A GENERAL FACTORAGE AND
COMMISSION BUSINESS;
CHARLESTON, S. C.
M R. JOSEPH H. WHITE havinj retired
from the firm of Cn1AIBERS & 'W nITE, we
hive this day associated ourselves togethet for t1ie
purpose of continning the'
Factorage and Commission Business,
in this City, under the firm of CHAMBERS, JEF
FFRS & CO.
From the lung experience of JAMES S. CHA M
BERtS, the setior partner of the old firm, and that
of HENRY L.-- JEFFERS, the senior partner -of
the House of JEFFERas, CorTAN & CO., Hamburg,
S. C., with that of SILAS STUBBS, who has been
engaged for some Years in the Miercantile Business
in Marion S. C., and also that of JOHN B.
WYNNE, who has also been engaged for some
years in the same business in Ande-son, S. C.,
flatter ourselves that we will be able to do ample
justice to our patrons, each or us do most respect
fully solicit the good will and influence of our res
pective friends, and pledge ourselves, that no effort
on our part will be wanting to please those who
favor us with their business.
We are prepared to make reasonable advances
on all shipments of Produce, Manufacturies, &.
We are also prepared to make advances on ship
ments of Cotton, Rice, Turpentine, &c., to either
Domestic or Foreign Ports, having .business ar
rangements with good Houses at the principal ports,
with whom we are in constant correspondence, and
are kept advised of all changes that take place,
either in Foreign or Domestic Markets, and will.
take great pleasure in giving such information to
our friends and patrons.
We will be pleased to receive orders for supplies,
such as Bagging, Rope, Twine, Salt, Sugar, Coffee,
&c., &c., all of which will be carefully selected at
the lowest market prices.
Tendering our services, we are respectfully,
JAMTES S. CHANlBERS,
HENRY L. JEFFERS,
SILAS STCHRS;
-JOIIN B. WYNNE.
Charleston. Aug 2, 18f,2. 5t 31
New Location!
A P. STOVALL, WAREHOUSE &
Ls COMMlISSION LMERCIIANT, Augusta,
Ga., would respectfully inform his old patrons, and
the public generally, that he has leased, for 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
nierly occupied by Walker & Dryson, and more re
cently by G. Walker & Son.
The location is an excellent one, being convenient
to the Rail Roads, Hotels, Banks and chief business
H ouses of the city.
Having every facility for business, and the dispo
sition to extend every acconmmodation to his eusto
miers, with a long acquaintance with the interests of
the planter, he hopes he may have, not mly a con
tinuanee, but an increase of the liberal patronage
heretofore extended to him.
Orders for Family Supplies, Bagging, &e, prompt
ly and carefully filled at the lowest market prices.
HJAVING transferred the lease on the Ware
Ilouse lately occupied by us to Mr. M. P.
STOvALL, in consequence of our removal to Char
leston, we take great pleasure in recommending
him to our friends.
G. WALKER & SON.
Angusta, July 1, 1852. St* 28
NOTICE TO
Builders and Contractors!
SEALED PROPOSAIS will be received until
the 15th of September, fMr -the erection and
completion of a T HREE STORY BRICK BUILD
ING, 55 by 62 feet-the Brick being found. The
lower story 12 feet in the clear, to comprise two
Stores with Counting Rooms in the rear with a Pas
sage between. The .Second Story, 15 feet in the
e-ar, to comaprise one 1..-:...., 52 in the
. . .. . . .. ..r. The Third
'-rooms, for
-~ llars 8 feet
seen at the
P'resident.
. , uth Caroll
- ted to copy
. . ar , ,.:Office.
27
Saw and Grist lYills for Sale,
rpHIE Subscriber intending to move from the
.t.State, oflers for sale his MILLS. on Shiaw's
Creek, about ten miles from Edgehield, Aiken and
Graniteville.
The Tract contains Twenty-two hundred (2200)
acres, with a sufficient water power to run Circular
Saws or a Factory. On the preiies are all necs
sary imiprovenments-framai buildings, orchards, &c.
Any information given by applying to the Sub
scriber on the premises, or by letter addressed to
him at Edgefield C. H.
* JOS. A. A DDISON..
Aug4 t__ 29
Edgefield Male Academy.
TEACHER WANTED.
ATEA CiER is wanted to take charge of the
Edgefield llale Academy. The applicant
must be a TEACHER by PROFESSION; one
who has experience in his business, and amply qual
ihed for prepaaring yoaung men for the South Caroli
na College. To a man of suitable qualifications,
the place offers many inducements.
A ddress the Trrustees.
N. L. GRIFFIN, ;
JO11N LIPSOMB. -1
,101IN ]BAUSKiETT, a
R. T. MDiIS. .2
Nov 28 tf 45
Bacon?!
1oIU11DS. Choice BACON SIDES.
24 Tierces Sugar Cured HAMS. of supe
rior quality for sale by
T. N. POULLAIN & SON.
Anugusta, A ug 3 6it 29
Tcas ! Teas !
J UST received a choice lot of TEA4 5, from the
Philadelphia Teca Comapan~y of a superior quality,
warranted or no sale. Hlyson, Gunpowvder, Imperial
and Black of every description, put up in small
packages, for family use, For sale by
S. E. BOWERS.
Hamburg, AIl- 1fH1
Notice.
.LL Persons indebted to the estate of Ellington
LL Clark, d ee'd., arc hereby notitied to make i
mediate payment, and thoise having demands against
said estate will present them properly attested.
JAS. BLACKWELL~.
July 7 tf 25
Turnip Seed.
J UST received a supply of Fresh Turnip Seed of
superior quality. For sale by
llOLLINGSWORTH{ & NICHOL AS.
Juno 30 .tf 24
Bacon
J UST rensived a superior Lot of SIDES,
SIIOULDERS and HAMS. For sale by
UOLLINGS WORTH! & NICHOLAS.
June 17 tf 22
Luanber
rIHE Subscriber has a large quantity of LUM
1.BER of different sorts, for sale at his residence.
N. L. GRIFFIN.
July 19 tf 27
Wanted
T o lRE, for the present year, a good Cook
IW asher and I roner. Wages paid moathly,
desired. Enquire at this Office.
Mlarch ::5 tf 10
Extra Fine Chewing.
TUST received a fcw B~oxes of EXTR A FINE
QCihEWING TOBACCO, the celebrated " Cal
houn Brand," mianufactured expressly for the Sub
sriber. G. L. PENN, AGEN'T.
A ug 18 tf 31
Mtolasses and Syrups.
- OW Receiving a large Stock choice Cuba MO
. LASSES, and Georgia and New- Orleans
SYRUPS. 6. E. BOW ERS.
11amburg, A pril 21 tf 14
Administrator's Notice.
ALL Persons indlebted to the estate of Win. G.
Hatll, dee'.d., are requested to miake payment
and those having demands against the same to pre
uent thorn properly attestedl to the subscriber.
WM. J. WA LKER, Adm'r
Z.21
Pair eme made PIlantation
BROGANS I
HARNESS,. SO,.E AN ,UP'ER LEATHER
OF ALL DESCRPTIQs'.
Tanners, Neats Foot and Lamp OiL
SHOEMAKERS" FINDINGS.
At the Shoe Store, next door toSulliian'&Brother.
R. T. MIMIS.
July 21 tf 27
3g THE Friends of .Coi.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 e
comes our duty to select his successor with.
care; and we respectfully suggest that the ex
perience and ability of Col. PcxxNstshould
be again call.ed 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.
ig" Tim Friends of Cpt.- PRESTON S.
BROOKS, announce him as a candidate. to rep
resent this Congressional District in-the next.
Congress, Mr. BURT having positively declined
a re-election.
This nomination, like another which appears
in this paper, was made by the friends of Capt.,
B. purely of their own accord, without referencea
to his wiehes on the subject and. without the
remotest design of forestalling public opinion
n his favor against any individual.
For Sale.
1.[\ ACRES of superior Piekens Lands ly
U. ing on the waters of Georgia's Creek
and Saluda river.
Tract No 1, which has long been noted an 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-c is a
Good Dwelling House,
and all other necessary out-buildings. From.the
dwelling there is a fine mountain view. Thii trict
is situated on a new road to be opened in August
next, by order of the Legislature, from Greenville
C. 11. to Piekens C. H., by Piekensville,- and 51
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 622 acres, one half of
which is SUPERIOR WOOD .LANDS. On this
place is a Good Divelling, 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. 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. EASLEY.
July 14 tf 26
117 The Edgefield Advertiser, Abbeville Banner,
Newberry Sentinel and Unionville: Journal will
copy until ordered out.-Grenville-Mountaineer
'OS For Sale,
OUEAND LOT co~ifais ngabout- two -.
' acres, one and a hailf'piles from EgfLou
the Colunmbia Road. .There are on the, ~a we re
of good water adl esegr bil ns ora
ther purehas noni~e Iiil ~ ~ d
immediate pessd ed.'pl thi-lflica
Feb 3 . tf
Land -for Sale!
T HlE Subscriber wishing to change his business
Loil'rsjhis land for sale situated in Edgefiel&
District, six miles belowv Liberty Hill. The'Land is
in two tracts-one containing eight hundred -acres,
the other four hundred and fifty acres.
I will sell said lands separately or together as may
best suit the purchaser. The above places are well
improved and will well reward the eulkivator if judi
ciously tflled..
The Terms wvill be made easy to a punctual pur
chaser. -I also have some LIKELY YOUNG
NEG ROES for sale. Among the number is a first
rate I louse Carpenter. Any person wishing to,
purchase can procure a great bargain by applying
to the subscriber on the premise.
-.JOHN. TOMPKINS.
June 30 tf 24
State of South Carolina,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
IN COMMON PLE AS.
The Bank of HIamburg,S. C ,
-e Attachment.
William B. Brannon.3
HI E Plaintifi'in the above ease having this day
Ifiled his Declaration in my- Office, and the De
fe.nant having neither wife nor Attorney known -to
reside .withtin the linmits of this State, on whom a
copy of said declaration with a Rule to plead can be
served : On nmotioii of Mr. Bavarr~rr Attorney
for Plaintiff,: Ordered That said Defenlant appeat'
and plead to said declaration within a year and
a& day from the date hereof, or in default thereof
jdgment will be rend~ered against him.
THOS. G.' BA CON, c. u. a.
Clerk's Office, March 8. 1852.
March 11 ly
State of Sooth Carolina,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
IN COMIMONPL E AS.
Silas Lilienthal,
as DcZ. in Attachment.
Rliehard Bailey.
1'HIE Plaintiff in the above ease having this day
filed his Deelaration in my Oficee, and the De
fendant having neither Wife nor Attorney known
to reside within the limits of this State on whom a
copy of said Declaration with a rule to plead. can
be served, On motion of Mr. MoRtAoNE, Attorney
for Piniti: Ordered that said Defendant appeat'
and plead to said Declarations within a year and s
day from the date hereof, or judgment will be
awarded against him by default.
THOS. G. BACON, C. E. D.
Clerk's Officee, June 1, 1852. ly 20
Notice.
A LL~ those indebted to the estate of Nathan
Norris, dee'd., are requested to make payment
forthwith, and those having demands will please
present them immediately properly attested accord
ing to law. N. A. NORRIS, Adm'x.
March 4 6m 7
Notice.
ALL~ persons indebted to the estate of Lewis
ACollins, dee'd., are requested to make imme
diate payment, and those having demands against
the same to present them properly attested.
- J. A. COLLINS-, Adsa'r.
Oct. 30 tf 41
LLNotice. .- .
Cochran, de.e'd., are requested to make prompttoeidbdtohesae . -
payment to the Administrator, and tlioso having
demands will reader them in properly attested.
L. B. COCHRAN, Adm'r.
July 7 . if - 25 -
Notice.
ALL Persons indebted to the 1fstato of J~eeph
.L/ Moore, dee'd., are requested to make-imimedi
ate payment, and those having demands against the
estate will-present them in due form.
E, PENN, Es'or.
Feb 12 - - tf .^4
Just Received
FROMthe Factry alarge variety of CHAIRS,
whic we illsell low for Cash.
- BSHNLL& WITT.
July 28 . tf . 2
Rags Wanted.
A F AIR price will be -giviT for RAGS, (a
. Cotton) by - . E BOWERM