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To Managers of Election. 13TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DJSTRICT. OFFICE COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. I TILOS. G. BACON, Clerk of -said Court. in a1 pursuance of the directions of the Act of the j Legislature, in such cases nmde aid provided, dI hereby give notice that an Election for TAX COL LECTOR for Edgelield Distiret, will be held on second Monday in October next, at the usual places of election throughont the said District. Witness my hand, at Edgelield Court House, this the 9th Sept., 1 S52. -eptl5 TIIOS. G. BACON, c. z. . -sept 15 4U 35 Managers of Election, T the last Session of the Legi--4ature, the Com .mittee on Privilegs and Elctionis, to whom were referred sundry petitions praying the cstab- I liient of new places of Electiois and the ap pointmient of Minag-ers for the iext General Flee tioni, recoiienided the ado'ption of the fullowing Itesolutioi : Resolved, That the elections to be haollen on the se-cond Mon hay in October next and the day follow hng, for Senators and Represetatives in the State Legislature, shall be held at the fllowing phliees only. 1an1 conducted by the following person. Edgefield C. H.- T Mims, Jamanes D Griffin and Johnson A 1lan1d. Long-eires.-J 11 Yeldel, W Timmerman and John Anderson. Toxlc'-P B Weaver, Ridley Scurry and P - Brooks. More's.-Juohn O'Neall, W Carter and Nathaniel Hienderson. Richardson's.-M M Graham, 11 G IHill and Chesley Attaway. Colliers.-L J Milton, John W Mundy and Frank Burt. -Coleman's.-Archibald1 Clarke, J A Chapman aniI:J IM a.lavnard.I BoulwareC.-JVhn Lott, William Merchant and - FW-ollee. Seeting Srrt.-J4 W Tiammaermain, William stevenas atid 1) C Tompkins, Mt. Willin'.-Josiah Padgett, Julius Banks uA Vastine A 1lurlong. WilsonHoseins.-John M Norris, A D Eates and Gilbert McCO. Rhineharre.-Gltt Jennings, Joel lnabnit and Levi MeNar. HoWrd'.-B M Talbert, B Howard and Fred criek COX. Parks'.-Thomas Chamberlaii, George Morgai ani M N Cartle. Librand's.-E S Kreps, A Kreps and Willian Collami. R-,ckell's.-Janes Blackwell, E Robertson and J Freeman. Red IIlli.-J M Clark, L Iolstein and William Thiurmaond. jr. Hateher's.-Wm It Town, Wm J Turner and I .lordan. Dorn's.-John Dorn, Alfred May and Marion Dean. Nail's.-James T Gardner, John Everett aad Ulrich Reddick. Granitecille.-S Wise, Jamaes Purvis and John GI'over. Allen's-Wm N Turner, lenry Hart and Johin Wr'glt. Nirkerson's.-C Nickers n, W Burham and .1 Clolbreath. Perry's.-J W Abney, A Dozier and William Culbreih. luaurg.-W M Sales, Wii Spires and B S Dunbar. Sheppard's.-E Lagrone, Isaac Bowles ad E. Hiarling. Danton'x.-B Strum, John Moss and .1 Cheat han. * Pine H~ouse.-E P 1[1 Kirksey, G W Jones and James H ater.-. Cherokee Ponds.-Wma L~an, E Morris anad Jaines huarry. Ridge.-Wade Ilolstina, E W Perry anad Tilnian Coopgrville.-R C Griffin, F B Cooper anid Chiarles Carter. Shatterfield.-Ileniry Rlush, Wmn Lan;;,by an~d WV C Roberson. William Smyleys.-M M Padgett, S II Rogers and Je sse Smuitha. ~The eectiona to beheld two dy at each lace. teana Wyneszay fullw'jg, counit the votLo, and d~e elrre tie eedtaun... Six yepresent.atives tobe elected. Sept 22 . t . 36 * JHead-Quarters. U-CKII EA It, 24th Aug 1852. * TjIE BRIGAI ER G ENlE R.\L$ are haerebyv -required to msake returns as diruitd by the - Act of 1841, (see Setion 13t ) Upuon a non,-comti plianace, thec law will be etfrced against all default era. By order of thre Commnand.. r-in-Chaief. .J. W. CANTEY. Adjutant anud Tispeotor General. Sept 22 '4t 36 State of Soth Carolinia, EDGE~FIEL.D D)ISTICT, IN COMMON PLE AS. The Bank of Ilamaburg, 8. C , *William B. Brannon. lah nf r ~II E3 Plainatifft ii the bovcecase having this day *Itiled his Deelarationi in myv Offiee, atid thle I )e *fendanut having neither wife nor A ttortney knwn to reside witin the limtits of this State, on whom a copy oif said declaration with a ilule to pletad ciin be served :On niotion of Mr. IIIsKerr, Atstorney for Plainitiff. Ordered That said lIefenadant appear and pl-ad to said declarati'on withtin a yeair and a day friom the date hereof, or ini default thereof judgment will .be rendered against hiim. TIIOS. G. A CON, e. i. n. Clerk's Office, March 8. 1852. Marcha 1I ly State of Sotuthn Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN COMMON PL EAS. Silas Lilienthial, es Deel. in Attachment. Richard Bailey. 5 'Il E Plainititr in the arbove case having this day filed his IDeelaration in my Office, anad the Ie fenidant having neithaer Wife nor Attorney known to reside within the~ limiits of this State on whomi a copy of said D~eclaraitiion with a role to pleadl can he served. On maotion of Mir. MonseNS Attorney fo'r Plaintifl: Ordere:d that said Ih-efcndanit appear and plead to said Declarations wviahiin a year and a day from the date hereof, or judgmcent will be awarded against hin, by defaiult. Th!OS. G. H ACON, C. E. D. Clerk's Office, Junie 1, 1852. ly 20 Hous~e and Lot for Sale ! 71I11E Underisignedl ofl's for sale.his 110US E antmd LOT, in thec townr of Edgefield on ac comm~odating terms, and will give posession on or before the first of .January next. D~uring his absence, theo premaises can be seen, by application made to Mir. It. C. Brytan. WIL LIAM 1B. dOllNSON. Sept 22 tf 't floice. LL Per ions indebted to the estate of Oliver - ols are requested to make imimediate pay-I mnent, ad those. having demands against the same will render them in properly attested. R. M. SCURRY, Administrator. Oct tf 38 NYotice. A LU. Persons sadebted to the Estate of Win. T. .Minter, are earntestly requested to mnake ima miediate payment, and those having demands against staid estate wilt pl-case render them in. property at tested, forthwith. B. F. STROM ,Adm'r. ,Se-pt 8 tf 34 Notice. ALL~ persons indebted to the estate of Lewis 13Collins, dee'd , are reqtteited to make imme diate- payment, and those having demands against -the same to present themri properly attested. J. A. COLLINS, Adm'r. Oct. 30. ___ 41 L R ags Wanted. AlFAJti price will be given for RAGS, (a Ctto.) by. S. E. BOWElH8. Spann Hotel for Sale! 'T TE Public -Trouse' known as "SPANN TO TE[L," at Edgefield C. 11., and FURNITURE. is now off'ered for sale, upon reasonable terms, until the tirst Monday in December next, at which time if lot previously sold. % ill be put up at PUBLIC A LCTION, to the highest bidder. The House is well adapted to the use it'has been appropriated, has lairge Stables, Carriage House, Corn Crib and Brick Kitchen, with.other necessary out-buildings attached. The Buildings are nearly all new, anid mtost of the Furniture p'urehased within the Wesent year. The Lot contains three and a half acres, upon which and near the Stables is a Well of excellent water. For further particulars apply to either of the Subscribers. J. C. READY. Propriethrs. JOHN H UIET. ' Sept 20, - tf 36 IEI'The Soutli Carolinian, Newberry Sentinel and Augusta Coistitutionalist will give eight weekly inisertions anid forward accounts. Hardware! DIRECT IMPORTATION PEi SilP J. itUTILEDGE FROM LIVEltPOOL. r Il Ez Subseribers-have received direct from the .1Manufacturers a very extensive assortment of Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, Pistols, &c. which they offer for sale on liberal terti. EW-ANK, STUNE & CO 155 Meeting St., opposite Charleston liotel. Charleston, Sept 22 4t 36 London Guns r.\r)E expressly to order by William Greener, i Weslvy Otich'ards and other noted London alakers. Itawksley and James Dixon & .Sqns celebrated P'OWER FLASKS, SHOT BELTS and POU CIl FS. R. Walker's, Cox's, Starkeys. Eley and Westley Richards PERCUSSION CAPS. -aldwin & Starkey's Indented GUN WAD DING, and Eley's Patent Wire cAlRT ilG Es, to gether with a complete assortment of spurting ap plaratu. - Joseph. Rodgers.. &. Sons and George Westen hlohns' CUTI.-ILY. EW l'A NK.. S''oN E & CO., 155 Meeting St., opposite Charleston Hotel. Charleston, S pt. 22 4t 36 Hamburg & Edgefield Plank R'd. '% II ROA 1) is now open for travel front lam burg to tile OLID WELLS, on tIhe Pine House 1Roal, and.by.the Slartin'Town Branch front I lam jurg to near the new Bridge o.ver Stevens Creek. Persons travelling or sending their Wagons or Velieles to Ilamburg by the Martin Town Road, an aval thenselves of the ranch Plank oadl to Hlatilburg. by turning to the left, half a 1imile above I lardv's Church, by wh:0h, they will aIvoid all the bills :d sumil on the Martin Town Road. The Iloal will be completed front hlanburg to the Pine hlouse abont tle 1st (of Nuvemb r. Rates of Toll. Four, five atd six horse Wagons, 5 ets per mile Three -4 " " " Two " " 3 ." "o "9 Two . " Carriages3 . " " One ~ "2 " "L " I lorseback travelt ri, " 1 " " " Vehieles on mteet:ng. ;Ire eh entitled to half the PL ANK TRACK, m.d t1e Drivers are required to. urni to the " RIIG IT !" It. A.-KENRICK, President. ratmbtiurt, Fept 8 tf . 34 Chaapimans Cotton Gians ! ~1E still tmake these best of CO'ITON GINS, Tat our old stanid. We wartrant themt to give atisfactions. icht they never faiil to EdO. l rders thantkfully rtcesived antd promptly at endEd tEo. Pecrsonis who fitnd it tmore conien'iiit wiill please oqgnire of Mir. ion U~J., Edgetield C. II., wiho ill kee onl OhIand one or mo. re of these G int for ale. Addlress CIA P.\AN & SONS, Coleman's X Rads, Edgefield, S. C. 8ept 15 if' 35. State of' South Carolina, . - EIGEfF.LD DISTRICT, . . .-INCOMMON PL EAS. < Sterling Freenman, vs . Foreign Attachment. Richprd Baoiley. Peter F. Laiorde, vs . Foreign Attach'nrt .Jaa. P. Carroll, Ex'or., vs Foreign A! tarh'nt itich:tad lailey. . JamIEIC P. Carroll, vs Foreign Attach'nt Richard Ba.iley. fiFES the Plaintihis,ae-verally in the ae I ti..aov mieninied, ha~ve this day til-d heir respective dleclarationts in the samte against the efetdatnt, who (as it is said) is tabsent front and ithout tihe limits of this Statte antd hams tneithier wife or .\tmortney knownt witin the satme, upont whom copy of thte said several declarationts tmight be -rved It is Iterefore orderedl that the said [De, elendant hlrlr Bailey. do. apjpeatr anid plead tn het saisi declatrations respectively withitn a yea:r andI .lday fromt this dlate, othaerwis: fitnal and absolute udgtam-nt will lbe givetn and awarded against hitm in he said .suits respectively. Tiluts. 6. R.\CON, C. E.D. Clerk's tflice, .\ug 31, 1852. 1y 36 State of South Carolina, ED)GEFIEL~D DISTRICT. IN THlE COM.MON P'LEAS. vs Decl. ina Attach'nt Richard BHuiley. 3 Ti 1 itiffil in te above case havinig this L. iay filed ihis declaratiotn itt tmy Ofliee, and the Defendant havittg neither wife noar Attorney ktnowtn CE reside withint the litits of this State Oil whotm opy Eof said D eclaratiotn with ai rule to plCed can be erved, Ott motionl Eof Mr. Toniss, A ttorney for laintitfs,. Orderedl thtat said IDefendatnt appear and 'ead to'said declarattioni wit iin as. year and a day fromt thte date- hereof, or judgment will be awarded tgainst themn by-de1.fault. .TUloS. 0. B ACON, C. E. D). Clerk's Office, May 17, 185'2. ly 18 Read This and save Cost R rp lIE Subscriber respeetfuilly notifies all thtose Iindebted to the Firmt of G~OV~ra & Ma, and lso to himtelf, eithter by not, or opetn aceounit, to. make paytmenit (on oir beforc thte 1st Jattuary next, as longer iniduigence cantnot be given.. W M. B. MAYS. Sep~t 15 tf 35 Notice. HJAVING token charge of the estate of Col John IGaskinis, dee'd., a.s Derelict, those who are in dlebtedl to thte estaste wIll mnake paymnet by the 1st uf lamnary nexst, and. those having detmantds will presetnt thlem, properly attested, by that titme. II. T. WlIlG lIT, u. r.. a. Ordiniary's Office, Sept 13, 1852. 3m 35 Notice. I)ERSONS indebtedl to the Estate of Hugh Neal, idee'd., are requested to mlake prompt pay ment, and atll those having detiands to presdnt thtemt imlediately, properly attested. J. & A. J. NEAL, Adm'rs. Sept 15 tf 35 Notice. , LL Personis indebted to the Estate of Jane ft. Logan, dee'd., ore requested to make itmme iate paymtent, antd those haintg demtasnds will pire nt thetm forthwith, properly attested accordinig to law. AMBROSE NIX, Adt'r. FebS 5 2m 3 Notice. A LL Notes due the Subscriber, individually or . as Executor, are placed ini the Bank of [lam sug, for collection. Thioso intdcbted will please nake immnediaste pazyment. Dr. JTohn M.. Galphin,- will act as my A ttorney, luriug my absence from the State. -D. A RDIS. Dee 23, tf7 Ad iitao' Notice. ALL Persotns hiavinsg demands against the Es Ltate of A. H. Cokmans, dee'd., are requested o resent thietm properly attested, and those in lebted previosus to his death, by Note or- Aecoutnt, ill malke inmmediate paymtentt, as further indul enee will not be given. WILSON ABNE.Y, Adm's. Livery and SaIe Stables, FORMERLY JOHN C. CHANLON'9, THE Subscriber has the pleasure fo 'nfurm is friends and the pubRe, that. having purchased the SplendId STOCK of. FIXTURES ;f those well-known and popular STABLES, formerly 6wnel ly 0'IIANLON, and latfly by W. E. AR CIIER, he is now prepared to furnish all who may favor him with their patronage, with excellent.Saddle FHORSES,-and handsome and comfurtable CAR RTAGUS and BUGGIES, of the latest styles, with teams to match, and drivers, in whose sp briety and experienee every confidence can be placed,. at most reasonable: prices. 'lany improvements have. been made to-the: Stable -and. Lots, and Dro ver will find cvery accommodation they can desire. Carriages and Omnibuses from this Stable.will -run tan Boatwright & Janney's universally favo :rite' American Hotel," and also from-ihe hing-es tablished and well-known Columbia Hotel. by Mr. D. Caldwell, to the various Railroad Depots, or any point desired. 0Orders left at the American Hotel, with Mir. W. 0. llarris, or the Proprietor, at the Columbia I lotel, will be promptly attended to; and the sub scriber is confident that ill who. employ him viil be pleased with his prices and his te-ns. - NATHANIEL POPE4. Columbia, Sept 22 Gi 36 Southern lanufacture, 3 000 Pair Home made Plantation . BROGANS! ITARNESS. SOLE AND- UPI'ER LEATIIER.. FME B-007% RAND MOE OF ALI. tcitirTioY. Tanners, Neits Foot and Lamp Oil. SHOEMiKERS' FINDINGS. At the Shoe Store, next door to Sullivan & Brother. R. T. MMIS. July 21 tr Notice! STILL be sold on the first Monday in October nexr.,if not previouslv sold at private sale, all that V.\ L .\ TRACTof LAND lying.and being in Edgefiehl District, contmaining Six 1 Iittidred (60(1) Acres, adjoining lands of.lothn Rainsford, W. Wise, WIm. Miller and others, known as the Ryan Land. The above place is well improved and has on it a splendid Orchard. A ny person desiriig a fart of that size, with a healthiv residence would do well to call and examine for themselves. The Lands are light and of easy culture, and pro 4luce -well. To a good and responsible purchaser, if desired, a lengthy credit will be giventi on the larger portion of the purchase nimney. For further particulars, aufply to either.of the Subscribers. J.S. T. DEVORiE, .-. B. RYAN. Sept 8 .. . 4t 34 Notice. STILL be sold on the first Monday in October next. for Division, all that TRACT OF! L.ND, lying on Horn't Creek, containing Fve hundred and eighteen (518) ieret, and adjoiniing lands of James Rainsford -Dr. Jamies Devore, and otters. . . . Terms made known ont die day of sale. R. C. M.\RTIN, C. F. MAIRTIN. .Sept 8 4t ' Land for Sale. 1E Subscriber hffn'rv for sale a T(rACT OFj T IAND containing Two llundred ind two (202) ..A eres, in E~dgelield lDistriet,-bouniding on the lioads. leading from Mit. Willing to Edgefield C. II. anid to Ilatlamburg. abo~iut three moile's fromt Mlt. Wilhingmin'i ndjointing lands of Col. R. It. louk tiighi. .J. C. Sioakins anid A damin inniek. -*The above Land .is well watered, anid about onte third Pine Larnd-the hahmetie Oak and Iickory. Ott tlao'ine are about Forty Aceres of cleared hind, whiii~h-produee finelhy. Alsoh, a very good Dwelling atid necessary hut butildinigs.. Anty personi wishinig to .purehas. Lanids of the above quality will do well tQ.ealI and, eanine for thenmselves. - D I ___ Ridgec Land for Sale ! rpfiIE Subscriber'dffe.rs fir sale hisu aluaible Tract .1. of Land, contaiing Twe''huntddR-l aid thirty four (234). agres, Iyinig on both side~s of lheach Creiek, near the Columtbiai llod'. anid atdjoiniing lanids of Capt. R. Warnd, JIamtes MleCarty and ihtlhers. On the Tracet is'a good D~wellintg hlouse, Kitchen, Simoke-house, ande -al it her ineorssary out-buildinigs, with Iim.i exell.ptt well of water. Onie hunidredl andi twenty-live acrem' of the abuove tract arc cleared-nearly all fresh land, and un der gotod fetnces. This Landi is well adapted to the cultivation oif CoAtthin, Corn 'anid Grain. n~tid Tract cani lie trailed for ont gnod terms, be tw1:een now ., -1 the last oif October. bitt if tnt dis posed of by te. titie, will be sold, at public usntery, at Edgefleld Ct...rt House, ott the first Moinday int November next. JOlhN A MIACK El. Ridge, A pril 15 Gmi 13 State of South Carolina, EDGEIIID DISTRICT, iN COMMON. PLE AS. Johnt M. Clark, . . rs Foreign Attach'nt Richard Btailey. - ohnt M1. Clark for J. bll. C. 1'reelanil, Fin A ' acn Richard Bailey. J WT I1EREAS the Phainitiff's severally in the ac ' tionts above mientiiined have this day filed their respective declarationis in rte sante, against the lDefendant, who (as it is said) is absent fritm and withoiut the lintits of the State, anid has neither wvife nor'Attorin-y known wvithiin thte sme, upon' wvhiom a copy oif thte said several dleclarattionms might lie served :It in therefore ordered that; the said IDefendantt, Rtichard Blailey, do arpear and plead to the said declarations respectively, wirtin a year andl a day fromti this date, otherwise final aund abso lute judgment will be given anid awarded against himt in the said suits respectively. T. G. BACON, C. E. D. Clerk's Office. Sept. 6, 1832. l y 86 State of South Cnrolina, ' DGEFIEL.D DISTRICT, IN COMMtON PLE AS. James JTones,,.Iosepht .1 Ken aedy and .John MleKine, - a. rForeign Attacrh'nt. Tho City Council of A ugusta.J W JEREAS the.Plaintiffs have. thris day filed their declaration againist the D~efendantts, who (as it is said) are absenit from anid without the limits of this state,atnd thave ito Attortiey kniowni within The entie upoin whnm a copy of the said declarationa mtighit be served: It is therefore ordered that the said D~efendnnts do appear and plead to the said de clarations wvithtin a yeahr and a day from this late, otherwise final antI absolute'judgmnt will then be given anad aw~arded against them. TIIOS. G. BACON, C. E. 1). Clerk's Ofmee, Sept. &, 15 ly 311 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN COMMON PL E AS. - James A. Talbert, inAic't Richard Bailey. S Wm B. Dornt, . vs Declar. in Attach'nt. Richard Bailey. ) rn IE EPL A INTIFtFS in the above cases having .Lthis day filed their D~eeharations in my Offiee, and the D~efenidattt having neither wife nor Attor ntey kniownm to reside withint the limits ofthis State (in wkomn a copy of said D~eelarationis with a role to plead can be served, On motion of Mlr. A onaus, Attorney for Plainitiff's, Ordered that said Defetn dants appear andI plead to said deelarationis within a year anid a day from the date hereof, or judgmet will be awarded against them by defnult. T1110$. G. HACON, c. E. D. Clerk's Office, A pril 23, 1852. ly 16 Molasses aund Syrups. NTOW Receiving a large Stock choice Cuba MO . LASSES, and Georgia anid New Orleans SY RUPS. $. E. BOW ERS. hlamburg, A pril 21 f 14 Notice. , LL 1Fersoas indebted to- the Estate ol Joseph .l Moore, de'e'ri., aire requested to-make immuedi ate payment, atnd those having- dlemands agaist the estate will. present thema in duefot . K PEN, Ex'or. W..12 t if A TfW .. ,.O. [CICENS beg leavtoptesiit himn to the people of Edge. Seld, and of the Drietsivhicli iiay-be thrown with s* bftJ new alioitionmient, as an emi mrdity saitAli n d represent- as in the Congrsr of et t Sates, Mr, BURT aving posil' .,u h i -re.eleceton, it be iomes 3ud t "s, lo1.t his successor with tare; and we regp . ly..suggest that the ex prienee and lity ff Col. PiCKES. should be. gain called.,ito regibition upon..the very Soor..wbeTe)eha.bhItreroD.seved: us so efi. tienti~y.:s Jta.gibtipstroperito add,- on' onr partpthat thi.!aszm'mhvent -is tendered with out Col.-Y 4' 'dg4rdesire4-and:with no reeling of 6pp'ssflonmy individual. - er Tag d 'of Capit. PRESTON S. BROOKS, anno ee him as a candidate to rep. resient this- Citemsfional histrict in the next CongressMr? ' having positively declined a re-election. This non nptioii, like. another which appears in this paper, vqgade by the friends of Capt. B. purely of.theirown accord, without reference to his wirhes-onthe subject and without the remotest-deslgfl'Ofi forestalling 'public opinion n lis -favor -agAlast any individual. - - The friedaPofICKENS B. WEVER, respectfully.unainD biehi as IL.Candidate for Clerk or -the.6dsif Conimon Pleas for Edge field District.: , '* - g We iitfithorized to announce the following gen. ni tea iCandidates for Commis. sioners of the.-Po rf Edgeleld .District: WILH XbSTYR. - THOS.FU EISO'N. WI LLI 11 YLEY. NARK .E*'HEREDGE. Ml~usic! A KoR, Profesor of MUSIC in .the Youl-66 lal- . es'Baririg nfiid Pay School, respectfufly infor eillzens'of Edgelield and its viinitv. that-he, wil)-give.priente Instructions upon the PfANO, citijer-atghe residence of those ier sons desirous o.tigLessons, or at the Academy. At Private house, per quarte-,r.........$23 00 At theAcademy,,... . ....18 00 All those desiring to take Lessons are requested to apoply before the 22d of this nionth. Sept 8 - - tf 34 A Teacher Wanted TO TAKE eharge of WOODVILLE ACADE MY,.neX year.. Wopdvillp Acadeiy is situated.in.a healthy re n " ippr .ii of Edgeefitd District. A 1)o i11i1 t Ire u SPL,- antr ,...-..1......... P' plicants sh'oul b . ally competet to irepare Stu dients to cotti-tiSiuth Casilnd- C'ore, and also recomnanededseta moral charnoter. To such - an one.a good salary winlJbe ginnn: .z .. A 'reier q.the Trustcs,. .Phenix, Edge. * *. ROSS,1 T HENDESON. * ~~~. TIA.sAN~OT, E. SRTALTRT, - -- . K'-WATSON;' Tut * - W. R~OSS. - * . N. -MOORlE, - Sept.8 . . .. ,2 . - 3 Edgefield. ile Abademny. TEACBIEREWANTED. 'TEA CLER.gimiadte&- to(take charge of the Edge.field demcakiy, _ ; The applicantI must be a TSACIILg.yPRQ,FESSION; one awo tasaepeIfieilee Qhi msrnesaand'ainply qual tied for-propiarin cit felieSiitt'i Caruli nas Cls.%yat hitalierud'dlentions, - . ** ... INi LIISCOMU4 1 - R.T. At.1i.S. . . Drugs and4Yedicines, 1W.0l JRQ,..S..0 -~' - HJI1 E Underaigned .i puld respe.--tfully inform his1 .Kfrienads and the publi'g.''berally. that noitwithi esanding the inte dissi'iikis fiit,'hie is now re uivinlg and will continO e o-redeive, it very select Together with such atrticle ah'are usually. kept in sis lihe of busines,'an'd is iethei-mora deiermiinedl to sell as -low -at-any 'other establishinent here pr in Aiuguta. -hisateek will :-comist oif the p4urest Lame, Tpys Lizgsed.Neatsfoot, A. J. CREIGIITON. 1.3.-Those indebted to the above who know they are slow, will please CALL. AND SErrE their accounts, as nmy losses in- the recent freshet have been such asitu compel ute to issue this reqguest. - - A. J. C. Sept. 10 3m 35 -Fall Goods and Groceries ! .HA AMURG, S. C. !h E~ Undersigned faikes this opportunity of re Iturningh his acknowledgments to his friends for the patronage heretofore givent hint in the G RO-. CER Y and COTTOi.Business, and to' informu them that he hass now on hand a very large Stock of GROCERIES & HEAVY GOODS, comprising neprly 'every article that is usually kept in Grocery Stores. Ilaving taken great pains to lay in hi's Stock of choice arti--les expressly, for Planters' tradle, lie flat trs himself that satisfatction will be given in all ases,. both as to articles ad prices. To enable him to display. his heavy Stock and to carry on business more adlvantageously, he has removed tu the large Store on the Corner of Main Street, immediately opposite. Mr.- Josinh SiasY~'s where he invites personiwishing to make purcha ses or to sell prodtuee, to give him a call. 0T A heavy Stock will be kept up and the high est market prices paid for' Cotton and Flour du ring the season. ' B.' S. DUNIUAR. Sept 15 . .- . 4t 35 B. S. DflNBAR, -H AMBURG,' S. C. HAS tivd ad. offers for sale on ae comdtin ~terms 500 Pices GUNNY BGIG 300 Pieces -DUND EE " 5100 Lbs Bagging TWINE,, 200 Coils.Bale ROIPE, 30 Uales Browii SHIR TINGS, assorted, 50 llhds Choice BA OON, 50 " SUGAR, assoied, 25 Barrels Crushed SUGARS, 10 " Lo~af 2003 Bags RIO COFFEE, 50 Hhida W. I. MOL:ASSES, 50 Barrels " . a 300 Kegs NAILS,,assqrtedl, 50 Barrels NAC KEIE L 5000 Lbs W HITE-LED, 2.5 Barrels LINSE ED and 'T RAIN 01L, 200.B~ozes GL ASS, 1000 Sacks SAL T,.'.. 25 Tona IRON, assorted, LEA THER, SHOES, BLANKETS ad anl otiher artiles usually kept by Grocers. . 3 Sept 15 .- .- --, , 45 - 3 Saw and Gis~t. ill for Sale, T1lE Subseriber luteudhig to move from the JState, offers for sale .his MILLS, on Shaw's Creek, about ten miles fromi Edgelleld, Aiken and Grniteviflo.- '. -The Tract contains TIwenty-two hundred' 2200) ares, with a sufficien aser power to ruu Circular Saws er a Factory.. (5jhe premises sue all neces maiy improveniediaftdmo dg, orefitards, &c.. Any inforntfon; gfven by appli ing to the Sub acriber enm the premises, or i letter addressed to him at- EdgefieldC ic.DDSON JOS. A. ADSN Au..2 t 29 OFFLN k PRINGL E,.. FACTORS AND COMMISSION No. 13 Adger's North Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C. Gre. M. CoFFi; JA. R, PRmILE. Sept ' 3m 33 FOURTH SESSION OF THE EDGEFIELD COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, Rmev. C. A. RAYYIOND, Principal. TRUSTEES. HON. N. L, GRIFFIN. I DR. R. T. 1I#MS, EDMUND PENN, S. F. GOODE. NUXa op Puris LAST SEssioN, Szys.vrY-EtrrT. T IE NEXT SESSION will commence on Mon day the 13th of Septemher. It is of the great est importance that each Pupil should be present at the commencement of the Session. Additions have been made to the Institute build ings during the past year. These, contain seven commodious and well finishcd Rooms, all of which have been built, and are used for purposes of In struction. This lnstitution.is furnished with a Philosophical Apparatus, a Chemical Apparatus, a Cabinet of Shells, a Collection of Birds, a Cabinet of 'Mine rate, a Collection of Reptiles, Fishes and Animals, a Set of Anatomical Charts, a large and very line collection of Maps, Globes, - Blackboards. Pianos, and every thing whicha is necessary for most thor ough instruction. It is said to be the best furnished institute for Young Ladies in the State. The Academic year is divided into three Sessions of fourteen weeks each. The first Session will al ways commence on or near the 15th of September. The second Session, the 9th of January, and the third the 20th of April. With the exception of the Christmas holidays there is but one vacation during the year, and this occurs in August and September. Expenses. For Tuition in the Primary Department, 1st Divi sion, per Session of fourteen weeks......$5 00 For Tuition in Primary Dep'tm'n, 2d Div'n 7 00. " "6 Aendemic " ........12 00 " " Collegiate ". ........15 00 Lessons on the Piano, and use of Instrument IS 00 Modern Languages, each...........:..... 8 (10 Drawing and] Sketehing from Nature...... 8 00 Painting in Oils, Portrait and Landscape... . 15 00 Use of Apparatus....................... 2 00 Fue! rnd care of Buildings............... 50 Good Hoarding can be obtained in the Village in cluding lights, washing, fuel, &e.. at $10 per month. Pupils entering near the middle or close of the Session, are charged from the time of entrance to the end of the Session. No deduction is made for absence, or other causes, but at the discretion of the Principal. All bills for Tuition, &c., are payable at the close of each Session. Books, Stationary and Music, can be obtained in the Village at reasonable prices. Nusical Department. The department of AMusic is under the supervi ion of most accurato and accomplished tenehers ; and it is believed that unusual facilities nre atffrded for acquiring a tiorough knowledge of this difficult sience. In Addition to ftgular private lessonp. the pupils in this department are divided into classes, and taught ot.the-plin.of Pestalui. They devote much time to exercises, adapted to tt'in the e-ar, and the voice, and to impart an easy and brilliant execution. If -they pursue the prescribed course of musical instruction, they acquire the art of reading music with facility. They are t-equired to be regular and systematic in pt'netising daily at the Institute. The training nd cultivastio'n of the voice receive ani unusual degree of attentioin. The science of lscutioin is here applied, in developing the voice for singing, with greait'effcct. Pupils fromt Chsarlesiod, anti the lower Districts, can reach *Iags-field by the -Stage, which h-aves Augtnata .anJ. ITamburg ..thrce times a week, atid pases through the Village. .A nd wec cordially in ite all wh/o may be passing through Edlgetiel to viit' ditr Thwtitute, and satisfy thsemselves-that no betterainheilier~r eduenting theiriaughti-rs casn-be funisied aniywliere thaln -thoseiwhieh inay be en jjed 'near tpaer own horn. Anjria'st7'1 * - ~. 4t 30 Vluable- Plantation for Sale. HA'i Valuahle PLANTATION, about eight -.-. miles friam Hanibln-g, knowvn as the Cherokee Pond Phuntation, forniry owned by Dr. GPaaGER. It contains about seven hundred and eighty-eight (788) acres, 250 of which are cleared, the balance is wetll woodell, consisting of inetk Jack, Hickory and Pine. It psssses superior advantages as a public house, it being a long establishe-d stand, andi isituted at the jnnction of the Five Notch, Martin Twn-e Brnneh Phmuk.. Road and Main Trunk of the ~amburg andi Edge'lield Plank Rionl, and about a; mile belsiw the junction of the P'ine Houise and Edgeield Roads. Thre Cherokee Pond Race Course is uunthe phce. and is one of tile best training Turfs in the United States. On the place are two, TWO STORY DWEL LING ITOLSES, with all necessary outbuildings. so situated that the place can be divided into two plantations, with suitable buildings on each plan tation. Tihe rlank Road passing through the lands, offers ri-at facilities for haulinig woodt to llainburg atnd Auguta-to any one disposed to engage in that iusiness, a rare chance is oflhered. To, an :rpproved purchaser it will be sold on a credit of three oir five years. Apply to IL. A. KENRIiCK, President, Hambhurg and Edgefield P. R. Company. Hamburg, A ug 20 tf 32 Land and Negroes for Sale. 71 ll E Subscriber wishing to move to thre WVest I offers for sale his Plantaition lying on the wa ters of Big Creek, Edgefieldl District, containing four hundred (400) acres of Land, one hundr-ed of which are in a high state of cultivation. The re mainder is mostly woodland. On the premises is a good D~welling liouse, and all necessary out-build ings. A!so, TEN LIKELY NEGROES, Stock of Cattle and Hogs, four Young Mules, Plan ttion Tools, &e.. Abso, if desired, the present year's Crop of Corn and Cotton. -'To an approved purchaser a great bargain will be given. For terms apply to the Subscriber on the premises. JOUNSON LOWRY. N. B.-AII persons indebted to the Subscriber are earnestly requested to make payment before retrn day. J- L. A u"2s 3mn 32 L~an d for S!ale. T, HIE Subscriber offers for sale tire landis belong king to the Estate of .Joseph Moore, deeased. One Tract containing about sevenmty-sceen acres, adjoinitng lands of Jamies Rainsford, S. Christie aid others. One other Tract containing five and a half acres, adjoining hands of Dr. E. J. Minms, Mrs. L. T. Moore and others. The above Landls lies near the Village and a portion of it is well tim~bered and can be purchased at private sale on liberal terms. E. PENN, Ex'or. Feb 12 tf 4_ Notice IS HEREBY GIVEN, that application will be made at the Session of time next Legislature for an A et of incorporation for the Bethleham Church Camp Ground in Edgelield District. , June20; tf .. Notice. ALL persons indebted to thme estate of Henry F. AFreen'm, dee'd., will come forward immne diately and make payment and those having~ de mands will render them in properly attested. J. II. JENNINGS, Ex'or. JanS l y 51 Notice IS fHEREBY given that applicationi will be made Jto the Legislature of S. Carolina at its next Ses sion, to open a new Road, leaving the A ugusta Road. (via Fury's Ferry) near the residenee of Thou. McKie, Esq., following the route of the Mark Rock Path, and intersectinig with Anderson Mill Road near the residence of A. Morgan, Esq.' Sept 8 3nm 34 -Tcas i Teas ? J UST received a choiee lot of TEA S, from thme Philadelphsia Tea Company of a superior quality, warranted or no sare. Hyson, GunpowdIer, inperial td Black of every description, put up in small packages, for family use. For sale by S. E. BOWERS. n.....u... April 2 1 t 14 (.ONTINUATION..F BUSINESS HAMBURG, S. C. the Undersigned, will continue business in this place, end will promptly attend to he RECEIVING and FORWARDING GOODS, Sell or Store Cotton, BUY or SEND GOODS to order. Will keep !onstantly on hand for sale, Bagging, Rope, Sugeri Cof'ee, Nolasses, SALT, BACON, md all other leading articles. Will make liberal idvances on produce in Store, or such wi may be ;hipped to our friends in Charleston or Savannah. Our 11. L. JEFFERS will be in Charleston, where lie is engaged in Business, (see Card of PluAusEas, JEFFERs & Co.,) and for whom we bespeak' a liberal support. Our E. J. BUCKMASTER will be here aided by competent and experienced assistants and soli its a share of patronage. We take this opportunity of returning our thanks o our friends and the public for their very liberal patronage. JEFFERS, COTHRAN & CO. Sept. 13 5d2o 35 A @ H D. I T will be seen from the Card of CuaMsEas, JEF FR.as & Co., that I have connected myself with hat firm for the purpose of carrying on a gereral Factorage & Commission Business, n Charleston, where I shall give my personal at ention to business. From my long experience in business. in this lace and a general aequaintance with the enstom tad wants of the country, and an untiring devotion ,o the interests of friends, I hope to merit and re ive a full share of patronage. In leaving' Hamburg, I cannot think or feel that bid adieu to my friends, among whom I have been aised, and for whom I have long done more or less nusiness. I shall still be in Carolina, and a Caro inian. and will be in Charleston, where I can serve "ou to great advantage. and respectfully solicit your ,rders to CHAnneas, JEFFEas & Co., while I most ordially return my thanks for all past favors, pat rnage and confidence. 11. L JEFFERS. 1lanmburg, Sept 13, 1852. Notice. 17 ALL Cotton or Produce intended for us, thipped down the Savannah River by way of Canal to A ugusta, will be forwarded to us, at Charleston, rree of ebarges, except drayage. C HaMBERS, .1EFFERS & CO. Sept 13 5d2m 35 Ware-House Company! HAMIUR?, S. C. ITE idersigned. taikes this opportunity of re turning tniks to his friendls fror the patrnage lieretoftire so liberally extenel'd to him, and to In ormn them and the julie generally, that lie coei limes the WARE-HOUSE an COMMISSIOJN BUSINESS, at.ihe Water Proof Ware-House, frmerly occupied by Sta.EY & UIsat. and the past rear by-himself. The location and convenience of tli Ware [ouse gives it superior claims to patronage, bout what should not be overlooked by Planters, is the: act that it is entirely Out of Danger of High Water, -the late unprecedented and disastrous freshet not maving reached the floor upon which all Cottons ire stored. The Undersigned having had much experienee n the busitness, anid intending to devote his entire ttention to the STORING and SELLING of Ctton and other country peroduce, flatters himself that lhe will be enabled to give satisfaction to eus tmers. 111s charges will be governed by the usages of th place. II7 Orders for hierchandirse strictly attended to mnd reasonable advances made on produce. when leired. C. WlLLAMS, AGEwr. Sept 1 4t 35 0F THE~ IUT CAR.OI.NA iNSTITUT~ia, tOR the promotion of Arts, Mechaniecal Ingo .nuity and Industry, and Agricultural pursuits. The Fourth Annual Fair aof this Institute will be hehl in Charleston, S. C., commencing on MON D)AY, 15th o.f November next, and continue open during the week. It is expected that the opening address' will be delivered by the Hon. P:ER R E SOUL., and an A g rieultural address by Ennexa JIUFFIY, Esq., of Vir Specimens in every branch of Mechanism, Art tned Inlustry, also of Ceottont, Rice, Sugur, Tobacco, na all other agricultural products-Ilorses, Cattle, Sheepe and Swine, are solicited, for which -suitable premiunms will be awarded. To the Ladies' work, which has contributed so much to thme suceer- of the Institute aet all of its Ex hibitins,the Committee have be~n specially charged, imd suitable antd. appropriate premiums will be twarded to the best specimnetns in every department. lic Board of Directors of this Institute feel great pleastre in annoncing to its numerous friends and nmembers the triumphant success whtich has thus fear attended their endeav'ors to awaken the South ern Slates to their true interests in diversitying their labor. enccouragintg their own Meechanies anid de veleping~ their resources, and the Board have no deubt that the ensuing Exhibition will convince all wheo may attend it, that the eftorts which this Insti tute has made fear the last three years. have not been thrown away, but fully appreciated throughout the entire South. Persona desiring to exhibit articles at tihe ensuing Fir will please address L. M. Hercn, Esq , Chair man Commtiittee of A rrangements, at as early a day as possible, su that suitable preparations may be made and all articles exhibited to the best advantage, WM. M. IA W TON, President. WYM. KIRK WOOD, 3st Sieu P'resid'l, JIOS. WA t.KER, 2d do .do W. G. DESUASSURE, Secretary. L. A. EDMONSTON, Treasurer. Director.-J. HI. TAYLOoa, G. N. RtKsOL~ns,.fr., L M Harcut, E W EnDoa'roN, II D WALKER, CY RCnAaosos, E J PomenF.R, C D Cain, Wx LEBBY, hliunar Costa, E C Jourse, D N Mclnrosum. JAMES H. TAYLOR, Chairtnan Coin. Correspondence. JTune 22 tf 23 Candles, &c. A FINE Stock of Pure Sperm CANDLES, . A damantide, Star, 11uh & Son's-a svperior article of Starch, blue and white,- Soap of every description, Turpentine, Catteel. Family, & Toilette. Also, Wooden Ware, Churns, Buckets, Tubs, Broomas, &c., of all descriptions. 8. E. BOWERS. Ulamburg, A pril 21 t f 14 Notice IS THereby given, that application will be made to .the Legislature of South Carelina at its next Session, for a Charter for the Odd Fellows and Ma tonic Building Association. August 25 3m 32 Notice. A Lroshaving demands against thme estate of . ' errinm, deed., are requested to ren Ir thenm in to Capt. W. hlarrison, as ho ism gent during may absence from the State. A. PE R RIN, A dm'r. SApril itf _1 _ Notice IS HEREBY given that application will be miade Ito the Legislature of South Carolina at its tnext session, to close so much of the old Free Ferry Road as is not closed already by phmtations and reacs.. Sept 8 3m 3.4 Notice. ALL those indebted to the estate of C. W. Cochran, dee'd., are requested to make prompt payment to the Administrator, and those having lemands will render them in properly attested. L. B. COCHIRAN,Adm'r. July 7 tf 25 Pickles, &c. TtlUST Receiving a fresh supply of Pickles, Pre t serves, Sardemns, Lobeters, Salmon, Citron, Raisins. Prunes, Essences for Cooking Fresh Mus hard, &o.~ - S. E. BOWERS. hamurg, A pril 17 tf 16 Notice IS hereby given, thmat applicationu will be madeo to -1 the La.gislature of South Carolina at its next Session, to re-charter Huiet's Ferry, on Little Sa luda River, in Edgefield District. 3 EDGFIBD RUT EDGEFIEFD, S. C. THE Subscriber net respectfully . informs the citizens of Edgefield and the Traveling public- generally, that this Establishment is now -well pre pared for'the reception and accommodation of Boarders and Transient Customers I Having procured the assistance- f competent, honest and obliging Servants, be flatters himself that all who may favor him with a call will - be highly pleased with the entertainment extended to them. His TABLE will always be abonaantly supplied with the best the Market affords, and on- the most reasonable terms. The Bar, under. the superintendense. of Jn attentive and experienced Clerk, will ever be fur nished with the choicest LIQUORS, WINES, SE GARS, &o., that can be obtained. His Stables are largesad commodious, con tantly furnished with good Provender, and attend ed by Hostlers of great care and expernce. Apd lie therefore hopea, by giving his entire at tention to the keeping of an orderly and well-con iucted House, to merit and continue to ideeive that liberal patronage heretofore so generoual bestowed an him. WM. B. MAYS, PaorrIz-O. Sept 15 tf Valuable Cotton Plantation FORX SALEf T HE Subscriber being desirous of removing his planting interest South, offers for ale his vals bk Plantation containing Nine Hundred Acres,. situated on Saluda River, in Edgefield Didrict 2 miles of Chappell's Depot, ona the Colmbis a2d Greenville R. Road. The above Plantation in point of fertilty will will compare favourably with any in the Dis trict. About 500 acres of this Tract s'eicared and in a high state of uitivation, 200 of'which are resh. The remainder (near400 aeres) iiwiodland, and well timbered with Oak and Hickory:. There is- a comfortable Two Story Dwelling [Rouse, and all necessary out buildings on-tlie premi s. Also, a Well of splendid- water isthie yard, and the Plantation is well watered. Any further inforniatiem desired, can be obtained Oither by addressing the subeeriber-atEdgefield C. 1.,.or by applying to Mr. L. Rodgers,,residing an the plne, who will take great pleasure in show ing the land to any one desirous of seeing it - . Spt1 D. F.'HOLLINGSWORTH. Sept 5s- 35 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFTELD DIt.TR[CT. IN EQUITY. Eliza A. Bell, - v s. Bill for Partkiogr. James Bell et al. BY virtue of an Order of the Coert of Eqv.. ty in this case, I shall proceed- to sell at Edgefield-Court House, on the first Monday.in October next, the following traets .f land, to wit: Tract No. 1, containing one hundred astT five (105) acres, more or less, and called the ilome place-said tract adjoining lands of Tand'Mur tin and the estate of M r. Mary Carroll. - Tract No. 2, containing ninety-fivo (96) aren,. more or less, and adjoining lands of 'Sampson Strom, the estate of Mrs. Mary Carroll and John Rochell. Said tracts of land to be sold on a. eredit, of twelve months, except for so much as wIl de fray the costs of this suit, whichrmust be paid in eash. Purchasers required to give bonds Witirat least two approved sureties, for the purchase money. A. SD3IKJNS, c. zs. n Sept 8, 1852 5t.....4 5heriffs -Sale. STATE OF SOUTH~CAROIJNLJ EDGEFIELD DIS'T.ICT. Benj. Stevens, A pplirant, Asa Stevens and othersPefttt t' tobernex,-at Edgcfield.Couirt-Jowis..atietef limd~ helonging to the EegatistEUsibetly Ste vons, dee'd., containing onse hundred aer ter or less, situate~ on. Little Stevenls' -CreeM, ad joining lands of J. S. Smyley, J. C. Allen; Wmt Harris and others. Terms-A Credit of twelve months,. except costs whlich must be paid in each. The purlta ser to give Bond and approved seenrit,,-and a .\ortgage of the premises to the Ordwnary. to secure the purchase money. LEWVIS JONES, 5. E. D). Sept 3, 4t * 34 Sheriff's Sale. B Y Virtue of sundry writs of Fieri' Facina, to ine directed, I shall proceed to sin at Edgefield Court House, on the first Mfonday ini October next, thle following property,.in.the following case, viz: Seth hiutler vs William Herbert; 'Thoimaa Dnffv vs William Herbert, one house and, let in th'e Town of Haimburg, No. 144, fronting en Cook St reet 50 feet, and running back. 1801-3 feet, to Alley-bonded on the North -lij L.'t No 143, South by Tillnian Street, Eant ly Mley, and West by Cook Street, upon wvhich is a eoca fortable Dwelling and niecssary ontbuildings, now ocrnpied by Mrs. Herbert. HI.IH. Kinawrd'& Co., vs John L. Dobina, the tract of land where the Defendant resides,.con taininug one hundred and sixty (160) aereav,.more or less. Terms Cash. LEWIS JONESt a . n. Sept1i1 1852 4te 3 state or South Carofna, . DGEFIEUD DlSTRJCT, IN COMMON PL EAS. Win, D. Jennjings,) vs. DecZ. in Afliu-twent. Richard Bailey. rrH iE Plaintif' in the above ease having tiie lay iled aDelaration in nmy Office, and .the Be fendant having neither Wife nor Attorney huown to reside withiin the limiits of this Stat'e on whiem a copy of said Deelaration with a rule to'piad'ean- be sered : On Motion of Mr. ToxPmrcss A t'orney IIB Plaintiff: Ordered, 'That said Debuidaniti appear and plead to said iDeolaration within a- yeae' sa a day from the elnte hereof or judgmnente by defauls wil be entered against him. Clerk's Office, May 17, 1852. ly 35 Extra Fine Liqer. 03 DOZ. John Gibson, Son & Ge old Neetar tUWhiskey, 40 Blbls his Old Eagle and superior Menon gahialah, Superior Port Wine, Madasis, Chl~rry, Tenerif and Malaga Wine, Jamaica Rum, Holland Gtt, Gibi Coedial, iLemeon Syrup, Cherry Brandy and- all kinds of.Liquors, usually kept in Family'Grocery Stores, and will be warranted genuine, and of direct importation. S. E. BOYWRA Hlamburg, A pril 2- ' f 34 Sugar and (Yotflwe. I AM now receiving my Spring stock of SVJA R Sand COFFEE, consisa-g -of a superior article of Brown Sngar,. Cltirilled., Ciwslied and Loaf Government, Java and Rio Cofee', of a superior quality. - S'. ]B. BOWERS. hlambur. A pri'1 tI. 14 lNotice IS hereby given that applien'tiont: will be made at Ithe next Session of the Legislature, to, incorpo rate Pleasant Grove Baptist Cttiwurh, in Edgefield District. July 28 ff t Notice IsHE:Ft GIVEN, that ap;iestion wtill be ma e t'te Legil'ature of South Carolina, at its next Sasson., for a division of Edgefield Distriet, so as to give a Judicial District to the Saluda-pide. A ug4 tf g Peach Braundy. A SUPERIOR article of PEACH BRANDY, .Cjnst the thing for put'mg uip Peaches. Fore.l. by HOLLINGS WORTH &-NIG110LA8.. Auul 18 t Luanber T HE Subscriberhas a large qniy 6fjLWM. BER of different sorta,for sale airesieeg July N. L.iFIN.