Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, October 13, 1852, Image 3
NEWi GOODE.
M FRAZIER, having now received his
. FALL STOCK of GOODS, is prepared to
exhibit one of tho
LARGEST STOCKS
in the District, which i comprised in part of the
follswing --
Dress Goods, Silks, Spun Silks, Morenos,
Cashmeres, Bonibazines, Alpacea
Mouslin DeLains. Gingliams, Calico.
A-Fine variety of Trinings for Ladies' Dresses,
onets, ke., &O.
Woolens and Blankets,
Satinetts, Tweeds, Jeans, Lindseys, Kerseys, Os
naburgs, Tick Stripes, brown and Bleached Home
sptins, &C.
Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps,
tH ardware, Crockery, &c.,
with a large and choice assortment of
.FAMILY GROCERIES,
to which he invites the attention of purchnsers.
lie takes this opportnity of returning his heart
felt thanks for past patroniage and earnestly solie:ts
a o'intinuition of the gamue.
Oct. 13 tf 39
Proclamation.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.
C0LL.43sA, October 4, 1852.
. H E.REAS States as well as individuals, are
bound t render thanks to Almighatv Goil for
His mercies, to humble themiselves b'fore him on
a cosunt of their sins, and to tremnb!e at 1i6 judg
tments: fe it, therefore, known, that I, -ous IL
MMANN, Guvernur and Commander-in-Chief of the
Commonwealth of South Carolina, do issue this ii I
Prolanmatioin, .ettitug apart FltU[AY. the 29th
i.:st., a4 a .Ilay to be devoted to religi its services, and
do earnestly regnest that all secular business be su'
iended on that lay, al that all our peo'ple assernble
in their respective places of worshipi for the purpose
o9f cknowledging God's mercies, deplo-ring our sins.
confessingr the jistice of his elastiseumients, and be
seCching favor for tie time to come.
In testimony of which, I have signied my amine,
and caused the seal of the State to he affixed.
J. 11. MlE A NS. [L. s]
]BY the Governor
Hr..AarX I'ar'. Secretary of St.:te.
Oct. 13 1t 39
STATE OF SOUTI'H CAROLINA.
EDGEFIEIl) DISTRICT.
IN CHANCERY.
John It. Burriss and his wilfe Sarah,
Supan E. 31uidy and others.
B Y Virtue or ain Order from the Court of
Eqity in this ca-e, I %%ill sell at Edgefield
Court louse. on the first .louiday inI Nomvember
next, the followinig Tras of L.aud :mid L4ts
loiging to the etate of Leroy 11. Muiely,
dee'd.. viz :
1. The Homestead Tract, lyintg on Cuffee
towat Creek, contaiiinmg one thousaand and f1orty
cix (1046) acres, more or less, adjoining laids
of Edmund B. Belcher, George C. Mayson,
Andrew'Re'violds aid others.
2. The Swamp Tract, lying also on Cuffe
town Creek, 'ontaining t hree hundred and sev- 5
enitty-seveni (377) atcres, monre oar less, :and ::dj'inm-8
in" lands oft A. T. Tray lor, John F. liurriss, .
B. Ha~rrisoni and olhers.
3.'A nother-Tract of' Land containaing five
hundred aind sixivy-ighmt (5C8) neies, mnore ori'
tess, adjoining hmads of A. T1. Traylo'r, the .".,aid8
Sswamp Tract,.aud other lands of' the said L. HI.
4. Thme Qnnttlebumn Tract, Iyiing ona Little4
Creek, conitaining one huindredI and ('ighity-six
'(18G) aeres, moiare or less. sad adjaoitig.lands of I
Pelr Quattleebum, - Ruash and othaers, and
- anio adjoiiig thme sad Quasttrielmtm Tract.
5. Alati la at- Iib'erit(Illi, contsaining.
'.5lee aereRe, mfore or less, having t amuose and
apprurtenan~ces thereon, arnd aidjoining lanads of
l'eter Quattlebum, WVarren F, Winn :mid'others.
6. Aniothier Lot oif L.'aid at time place last
-nn-ntio'ned, hat iait likewi.,e at Dwellinge House
and appurten:i aees Itereoni,eotasiing six acres,
molare or less, adjoining the lot of WV~ahington
*Freeman, sand -lands of Peter Quattlebumnn and;
Andrew Reyvnolds.
The above Tr::ets :mud Lots of land will be
*sold on a credit ohf one sand two y'ears fromi the
day of sale, except as to so onch of the. pur
chase moaey as will defrav the costs of this
suit, which~ must be paid 'in cash. Il'urchase
mosney to be seenred by bonads with adequate
sureties.
N. B.-Posses-ion nt to be given until thme
1st of January 1853, as to the lomiestead Trasct
and the others now ini cul: ivat ion.
A. S131KINS, c.E. E.D. 7
Oct 11th, 1852. 4te 39 .
B Y Virtue of suntdry' writs of' Fie'ri Fneins,%
to mue directed, I shatdl prieceed to sell att
Edgefield Cousrt House, onm the first Mondasy
ini Novemtber next, the followinag property, itn the
folowing ease, viz:
M1att Ardis vs .John Marsh and wife, a Tract
of land constaining one thsous.,nd (1000) sere.
more or less, adjoiaiing lands of D. J. Walker,
A. J. Ramibo and nihers.
Trermas Cash.
LEWIS JONES, s. E. nu.
Oct 9 185 2 4te 39
ShJerif's sale.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN.A.
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
B Y Virtue (If an Order frotm HI. T. WVrighat, 1
Esq., Ordiasry of Edgefield District, I I
will proceed to sell on thme first Monday in No
veber next, at |-dgefield C. House, a tract -of
land belonging to the estate of Jacob Summer.
all, dee'd., oni Steven's Creek, adjoitning latnds of
A. B. Kilerease :and James Tompkins, contain
ing two hundred acres, wore or less.
Terms-A Credit of twelve months, except
costs which must be paid in cash. Thec purcha-I
ser to give Bonad and approved sectnrity, and a
lortgage of the paremises to the Ordiary to
secure the purchase money..
-LE~ JS JONES, S.E. D. t
Oct1i1 4te 39
STATE OF SOUTH CAROL[NA.
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
IN ORDINARY.
B Y II. T. WRIGH ', Esq., Ordinary of Edge
field District.
WVhereas, John HI Richa~rdson hathi applied to
.me for Letters of Admninistrationa, on aill and4
singular the goods and ehattles, rights and crud
its of Ezekiel Robuck late of the District afore
said, deceased.
-Those are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singuIar, the kitndred and creditors of the
64as4 depeasedl, to be and appear before me, at
our next Ordinary's Court for the said District,
to be holden at Edgefield Court House, on the
26th day of' October inst., to show cause, if any,
why the said administration should tnot bo
gra'nted.
Oiven under my hand and seal,this the l ith
day of Oct., in the year of oiur Lord one thous
iud eight htundred and fifty-two, and in th
sev'enty-sevetth year of Anmerican lidepenidence
Hi. Tr. WRIGHT, o. z.D~.
Oct 13 2t 39
Just Received.
FR OM the Factory a large v'ariety of CHIAIRS,
wthich we will sell low for Cash.
I:)SlINELL & WITT.I
July 28 tf . 2
- Turnip Seed:i
JUIST received from Philadelphia a supply of
Ita Utabatga, Globe and Large Norfolk TURNIP
SEEI), for sale by G. L. VENN, Aqs.
.July 21 tf 27 J
Look Out for i Mistake.
'HE perscio who has taken the wrong TIUGGY
~.~ from Spann Hotel since Monday morning, P
-'s'lPleakr'oifyimumediately.
.On HUT.
-NEW GOODSt
OHN P. SETZE, Augueta, Ga., has ju,
received a FULLand COMPLETE ausortmer
Of Fancy and Staple Goods,
-CNaTINO IN PART OF
China Chameleon SILKS;
Broche figured Satin do Chino SILKS;
Plaid do.
hangeable Chine do.
krmure .
Brocade Chameleon
3ros d'Afriqne do.
Figured Poult do Sede d0
)mbte do.
Thameleon Poult de Sole do.
1bangeable Glace do.
triped . do.
Mlack Poult de Sole do.
do. Brocade do.
do. Dotted and Figured- do.
do. 28, 30, 32 and 31 inch Gros d'Rhyne SILKS;
do. Levantin ..do.
do. Heavy Sinchew do.
do. Silk VELVET
leavy Black Satin VZSTING;
Rlack and mode colors ALPACAS, all prices;
do. Canton CLOTH;
,mbroidered Crape SHAWLS, some very rich;
;ilk MANTILLAS;
Black Lace VEILS:
silk Warp FLANNEL:
'ongree. Flag and Bandanna IIANDKERCHIEFS
ilaek Fillet and Silk GLOVES;
Mlack and W hite Silk HOSE;
Low priced and sup. 31USLIN DE LAINE;
do. do. do. Fancy CASIMERES;
ich Embroidered do.
Ivrsian and Manchester DE LAINES;
eich Gala and other PLAWD, suitable for Missei
ahd Boy's wear;
eal French MERINOS;
Velsh. Gauze, Saxony and Domestic FLANNELS;
teal Welsh do.
ow priced and sup. Plain and Twilled do.
do. do. Plain and Twilled Green and Blue FLAIN
NELS;
sent's and Boy's Fancy PLAIDS. for Pante;
'any colored and Plaid CASSIMERES. new style
Centucky JEANS; SATINETS and TWEEDS;
inp. French Black CASSIMERES;
'orest CLOTH! and BEAVERTEENS;
ticl Table and Piano COV ERS
nfanCs and ioy's Worsted ROSE and BOOTEES
lerino Knitted'8smiRrS;
-,broidered and Plain Black Thibet SIIAWL
with ieavy Rilk Frin.,e :
1.4 and 10-4'Negro B.ANKETS;
reen.-Ilue and Scarlet Heavy ULANKETS;
0.4, 12-4 and 11-4 low priced and sup. Bed BLAN
KETS:
acohnet and Swiss TRIMMINGS;
ew style French, Manchester and other GING
IIAMS;
iev Style French, Eiglish and Domestic PRINTS
do. ' do. do. do. do. Furniture PRINTS
some suitable fAr Laid Work;
'lain and Figured Turkey Ited PRINTS and BOR
DERING;.
-1, andl G-4 Cotton. Cambric, Jaconet, Nansook, Mul
and Book MUSLINS;
'lain and Figured Swim MUSLIN;
.4 Plain and Figured Bobinet LACE;
.ow priced and very fine cros barred MUSLINS;
lhbled and Embroidered Furniture DIMITY;
'ine and sup. Garment do.
'bread and Bobinet EDGINGS;
.4. 7-8 & 6-4 BEIJTICKING and Apron CHECKS
flenelici and unbleached JEANS and Canton FLAN
NEI.;
-4. 4.4. --4. G-4 and 12.4 bleaclied and unbleachei
SillitTiN.s anl SIt EETINGS;
eal New York Mill SIliItTING;
ustian and SuIlblk C.OTH;.
olored and Black Cotton VELVET;
les nd Bov's White and Colored Cotton and .tie
rino IIALF'llOSE;
,atdies' and Mifses' White, Slate, )liked and Blaci
outtmn TIOSE;
Ieavy Worsted and Cotton HOSE, for servants;
0.4, 12.4 and 11- stp. Marseilles QUILTS;
ent's and Boy's Gum Elastic SUSPENDER S;
ilk and Cotton U1MBRELLAS;
Indras. amid Itomial HANDKERCI[IEFS;
'lain lhOMESPUN;
4.4 French and Irish nndressed LINENS;
.4 Pillow-Case do.
.4, 9-1. 10-4. Snw-drop, and other handsotte Dau
nmask [DI.PERS:
;aask NAiPKINS and DOYI.IES;
tarnsley and I).iavk unbleachecd Table DIAiPER ;
'iibleached Linen and Union Table CLOTHS;
l.-l and 12-4 Linen SIIEETINGS;
-4 Russia SIIEETING;
irseye I)IA PElt amid Long LAWN;
leached and unbsleached DOW LAS;
urhl p. Crash. Brown and Whi:e HOLLANDS;
4 Slate and Drah LINENS;
[cktback andl Plain TOWELING ;
irdseve and Colored Bordered TOWELS.
Oct.'13 3: 39
C arpetings !
IARPETINGS, or American and! Europear
.J fabries, juist receive-d bv the S ubeeriber:
Cotton Warp CARPETING8;
Cotton andi Wool do.
Fine .AIl-Woomd do.
Superfitne AII-Wool do.
Extra hue Ingrain do.
Fine Trhree.P~ly do.
Superfinue "do.
Inperial " do.
Fne Brussels do.
Extra fine Birnssels do.
Rich Trapestry do.
Extra rich do.
58.6-l. 7.8. 4.4 Venetian CA RPETING for stair's
64 plaina amid figured IIAIZES;
12-1 printed BAIlZE, for Crumh Carpets ;
Together with a large assortmient of Hecarth RUGe
mi liiming to match. J. P. SETZE.
Augusta. Ga., Oct. 13 3: 39
L Female Teacher Wanted.
130 take charge of Pkeaisant Grovo A cademy.
Sauid Ac~ademy is situated int the North-Eaw
irtion of Edgefield Distriet. and also in as health'
conmmutnity as the Distriuts affords. A pplicata
hould be hully commmpetent ton teacht any Btanache
at is rejuired itn snch Schtol.<. Also to com1
ell recommiened~i.
Tou euch an otne a good salary wIll be gIven. A d
rss either of thme Trustees, at Leeville, Lexing
tn Distriet, S. C,
N. A, NORlRIS
II. E. BOD)IE, I
A. M. MITCilELL, ti
- JA31ES CAMIERON.
WILSON IIOLSTON, I .i
AMOS SIIEALY. J
Oct 6 tf 3
Land for Sale?!
[ A M determitied to sell my Plantation, lying ii
the Feurk of Seneca and Tugalo Rivers, itn An
ersotn Distriet, 12 tmiles west of Pentdletnt, on the
an rioel leading from Pendleton to Carniesvi~l.
nil directly in thme lie of thte contemrp'ated Rabu.
inp Rail Road. There are Nine Iltundred Acre
the Tract, one hundred of which is good creel
ottom, and about two huondredl cleared. Upon th:
lace is a comafortable dwelling house atnd necessar;
utbuildings, and the situation is a beautiful an:
'h-asanut one, with excellenat water.
The land produces Cotton finely, and the crop ni
le bottott was~ not injured by the great freshtet jus
.a't.
There is a GOLD MINE on the place. which w"il
my a pennyweighmt to the hand. The piresent cro
vill be sold with the place, if desired. Terms made
suit purchasers,
IR A G. GAMB3RELL.
-Ot 3 2tm 38
Dorn, Fodder, Cattle & Hogs
FOR SALE.
H E Subs::riber will sell to the highest biddiet
.at his residence, twelve tmiles above Edgefleh
. II., on the Blocker Road, otn Wednesday the 27t)
stant, on a credit of twelve months,
800 or 1000 Bushels of Corn,
hirty head of HOGS, Twelve head of CAITFL1
nd a large quatntity of FOD)DER and SHUCKS
Uo, a lot of Household and Kitchen Furniture.
BIRD WHATLEY.
Octfi 3t 38
Will be Sold
3N Tuesday the 19th of October, at the resi
dence of Jecremninh Cook, to the highest bid
cr. a LIKELY NEGRO WOMANf and he
HIREE CHILDREN. Said negro womani
bout 22 years or age, and is a tolerable goo<
ook, Washer and Ironer, also a field hand.
Ttuts-A credit of one and two years will b<
iven, with the exception of one hundred dellar
hic!h will be required in cash.
Octobher 6 t 38
- Notices..
4LL those indebted to the estate of C. WV
- Cochrant, dec'd., are requestcd to make promp
aymnt to the Admitnistrator, and those having
emands will render them in properly- attested.
L. B. COC!RA N, Adnm'r.
July 7 . tf - 25
Tan Yard.
[ IDEJS will bo vecoived at the Tui Yard fror
LthIs (late. R. T. MIMS.
Oct ti. 185l9. tf 38
Lumnberi
['HE Subscriber has a large quatntity of LUM
LBER of different sorts, for sale at his residene
N. L. GIFFIN.
Jl 19. if 27
Ht fHE Undersigned having taken the Brick Stoi
Lt T opposite the American Hotel and next door
Wright, Nichol!s & Co., would respectfully call 1
attention of his friends and the publie generally,
his NEWV and well selected Stock of
Bootsilhes and Trunks,
i-en's Thick Water Proof and Fine Dress Boeit
Gents Fine Congress.Oniters, of the latest style,
No I Pantation Shoes, Bouy and Youth's Boots a
Shoes,
Misses' and Children's Strong and Fancy Soes,
Ladies Fine Silk Thick Sole Gaiters and Sliperp,
Jenny Lind Walking.Shes,--- -
Servant's Shoe of, the beat style and quality.
.. .-ALSO
A large and splendid asagrtment of
- HATS AND CAPS.
All of which he pledges himself to sell VEIR
LOW for eash, or on timn to punctual dealers.
All those wishing any'Goods in the above Ii
will find it to their interest to call and examine I
Stock befoe purchasing elsewhere.- Please call a
choose for yourselves, as goods will freely be shov
to any one who may favor him with a call.
JOllN WELSTI.
Hamburg. Oct 1 3ni 38
Executive Department.
COLUIBIA, October 1, 1852.
T 1E Commissioners of the Public Roads
.this State. to nkom )istrict 31sps were i<
by tho State authoritieo in 1826, for the purpose
recording upon them any changes in the line
roads, new settlements, and other iiprovemen
are requevted to return the same to the Executi
Offier-, Columbia, at an early day a practicable. i
exceedoing three nntlis froemi (fate, na they will
required to correct the new edition of the Distr
MApS of the State, aiout tip be published. It is r
spectfully requ. sted thit the gentlemen havi
. hirge of these Mapa will add 'the notice of ev
improvement wl.i,-h has taken place in their ran
of bperatione. including the liies of Railroads pa
I ing through then, with the location of towns, v
lages, Ihetories, mineral springs, iines, publie a
private hinouses estab'.ished, and every object intere
ing in each district, with such wr'ttea explanutik
and references a nmy be necessary.
By order of the Governor:
13. T. WATTS, Secretary.
O.t 6 4t 3
List of Letters
DE3AINING ii the l'ost Ollice at Ehgefie
. C. If., September 30th, 1852:
Addison, Mrs Keiri, Juhn N
Anderson, Thos R Keries. Jas A
Ilarinton. Austin e-if Mr
Bailey, Wiley 1,11:1.J111!4
Betton. William incre, William
Brooks, Naney Iewis, 111obt
Bnrnet, Mnry Iailen, Riehard E
Bunch, David lcKat, Mary 11
Conner, Jane C
C lark, C7adewa U11.rI-sia
I Crittenden, Dr II S McDaniel. P B
Cinxion, 31iss Martha McCozh, J J
Cartledge. Mary 2 Alerriwether, Robt
Chane, William 2 Martnv, James
Culbreat h, Esq MaylrceC
Con,;ner, Senhoern t:tIevn ei
Collier, l.neinda Moe hz
Cullum. WVilliamn 'l~risn
Culbreth, Jeesse el
Doebv. John-iSr 3 wnVA
Edninnds. Ilenry C Pnal on~
Hrull,Na.B Pe.ot
Hlendersonr, Jamnes Qatelu,.on2
I lJenderson, Sarah A w.ine,'ho
Hinsehali, A. Sevn, ila
'Hairding, Willis w rienSahA
Ilardin., Wmn C Sih edro
hliiys, B J aul eel
Ives, Fredie pcRlec
[rvin, A M 'Vli, pe
Jones, Thon A 3 'Vls uu
J~ekso, Jhn VhKeir, JahneN
Jot~i, Cerns. Jas A
KKempr, 'lary
G.nam J PNNe.s
Lewis,3 R38
3MarnyrMarytH,
Rol~et 3.Brunsn 3aed oe. P
I~t i ths ase IshMe rrieer, tobtel
l~defild our [luse oarnt, Jamst o
Novembr next he and 'acs beogn otC
tal ot Maacli B Math, ews, ewi
upon hee ater (t Blooere DiamCe,(wi
moreor lss. fl Q'ntibele!um i n e2a
'1'he iomesea Swonaining enl Thunr
(800)acre, moror e eThs, Wla is
hin, Gn lots ndSrwearinewly SarhA
ed)andallthenecSayueut Bos eve
Sprng o waer ad alagpirortionfca
'~h~ Willams WTrac , nutnabotf
hukndd(40 acren,' cWhid erableprto
Johfncen. A Cer ar \Vot hiny Trct aG
Kemp, an oteB eesr u oss n cc
Octrng o exelenw tr.
Mar Brunsnornr, datrTatcan
itRoer h.Bunron and oityher)s. rsa a
povrti of aihi n woods.o ThiourtfEq
wtou improvemetse, b ish prceedtoere se
Edeyel Courtn.I Hos, D. the aistndayr
Novembef ext, Tac lnd beleniite to the d
taof al iBusodd
Tems- la av Lnds willjon n e. immedoe
upedithewr of on, ewo avhee yDamr, ( whpti
charemrs iberequire thogi their .os
mioney. A.u 0 ie fromKgild C.-E. ., n.
Tady Virkhaete an oersm and cnriig C
I~mor or. Thgefil b~sret s ha phreesl
rt el onria, dtghed au Dfcllowrnes:
hegn tomteste coftaling eighcs hudrc
Also, Stcks or ors Ctle . i ie sw
improedml and plae ith Tofrtbe ofwL
ling imoedil ondth Stae (boad leawiy ere
ded andl fift the necesare or Hless, da vei
lans of wtrs. ~randam lage poher.nof
Tom and.wlc:onb rdt it oeadt
hundirved (400)rires, osdral oto
which is wod a;te alnc Notie. n
.erfe c 'k de' . are nti req et to prw<
thein' prdoer ntetedsand othose, ndetd srevic
tophins ethfb excellent aeit. l ak m
aTe aymnso fothr irnderuec willt nutalv
withoutb ivemnts.t alias wll baere ae
suctbe Lglaeof uhain tit
T MDTed y L Y.1.Mo , a ndo ARTG 8cu1
latsdo ac Trood w iELl beGT ehbt e o the
credt workn, w and threen waes 1 (except
money. A. S .MKINSC.ET.D
YA irueofanore fo H.T Wiht
m P
(US oo TzO B IWAf & UROTEER,)
EAY- A E OLOTONG
to TUNKS, ARPEYBAGS, &c.
AVING *4st retnica from'New York, re
- p tyarius the-publie generaly, nd es
peci those wh& hate - fore-si- liberally pa
ton b, hatbeha5s how'e hand the largest an<
id most. Qaul liea o t of
... EAlpY-1YADE C.0.0THING
ever ofered in Edie. His.Stock being purchase
from the best ,mnnfecittt:ers and rade up in the late
Parisian and 1iii.eYrk Sijlhs, he pledges himsel
that all who mayfiav-vMli3 With their patronage wil
be highly.pless4 thipurchmes.
le has ao: spa dl:Stock of
BOYS AND .OTW .'8,CLOTHING
Y to wigeh.he- pcagetti of parents ani
e ' ho is dot r e IIat SMA LL PROFITS
us persons in want'of uiartimd in his line, will do wel
Ad to callandx iinohia -befere buying elsewhere
en Sept 29 . tf 27
New Fallf aWinter Goods
- WILLIAM H. CRANE,
iUGUSTA,GA.,
IS NOW receivingaltARGE and! SPLENDD a
sortment of - -
Fancy and-Staple Dry Goods,
wh'eh he is offeringon the very LOW ESTI TERAl!
He respectfully reque-ts thore v:sitiniethe city to
give. hi a call.., # g the .reat variety may 6
found
Rich figured -Bro'i * Slkr, of the newest styles
heavy and durablef.- .
Rich Lustre Chamelion PoultDeSoi,.
Fine Velvtt maarpuSilks,.black and colored,
Rich Glaee id Pla'n Gro DeNaples,
in' Fine hilack SatikDeChine,
nt Blaek and Colredailk Velvets, wideand nnrrow
of Fine. French Printed DeLaiwa and Cashineres
if rich and beautiful Sye.
ts, Rich printed DeChine, new article for Dresses.
re Fine Freuch andt nglish Merinos,
rot Elegant Printid;Ca'hmere Rubes,
be Heavy Black Ciri.DeRh:ne, h:midsone lustre,
let Fine Black Alpa c and Parisian Cloth,
. Siper Black lkinibazine, English Crape,
A large assortinet-af Muslin and Lace Slcaves
ry soie very rich and o-gant.
e Very Rich French Emnbroidevrcd Chineze:ts, nev
. styles and handsome.
French Embiyoideiked Collars, a large assortment
id sonic very low.
t. Scarlet, Blue, Pinlk, Green and Lilac Flannels, fu
us) Ladies and Misses Sacks.
Black Silk Lace Gimps and Fi inges.
RtielasLace Gimips and Braids,
Swss and Jacotet -Edging and Insertings.
Qptuee Mary's Collars, something new and beau
tifull.
A lairge asortmentof Calicoeand Ginghams, Wor
d stel Plaid., Cloth;Casimeres. Tweeds, Kentuck3
I J eans, Flatinels,'Sheetings, Shirtzig, and a ver,
gr at variety of other Goods.
-ALSO
Ifeavy Georgia Planes, Osnwburgs and Sl:rtings
at Factoiry Prices.
- " 'Planters and .unilies will be supplied o(
the lokest terms.
Oct 6 2t 38
New Godais. New Goods,
[L SubscriberiU now receiving a large and fu]
surply of
FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS
Among whieb may be foUnd
Latest Styles Colored SILKS,
Superiiir ilack andJ gured SILKS,
CASIIMlERES.if beautiful. patterns.
English, Fk'einchtiid Amnerieun MERINOS, .al
Colors.
Persian and Ameripan.DE L AINE.S,
Coburgl, some1 higli Cottons. for Children's wear.
laiad Colore ALLAPACAS--allqualiti
Canton Cloths and+-Bonabaines,
American, Frenetind--Scotehi GINGH AMS,
'' "s English: PRINTS, chesap
Brw n Bien4TableDAlSK, warrant
Brown and-l JeaB 4bl Cloths ii Paftin,
45 ?1.i~v'~l nd..Towelling somec ver
]3roi'i ndl bi~adcd Napkins.
Bird Ey?teiot1i'arid Americain Dlapers.
RealIrish Tjins/muibleached.
Figured Furniture Dinmity, a beaut'ful article.
Colt red ." ."..for Sprends and Cur
Furniture Fringe, ' fcet variety.
Flnnels, all qualitiad colors
lecd and Brown'Sheetings, all widths. an
_pr'cees
40 inch Pillow ease-Catton.
94, 104. 11*t and 12t'Wlitney Bankcts.
Ribbon boud Blaniktts,a splendid article.
W b:te and -Grey Negro Blankets, sme extr
liheavy.
imiper:al ingraitnd nlirce p'y Carpeting.
I. Ca.-simesrs, Saitinets, Tweeds, Woolinets aind al
at Ithe late styles of WVoolenis for Gent's and Youti
wear.. -
L-idies' and Gents' Mterino under vests.
Hy oserv and Gloves rafull assortment.
sleChes teFrnl akdCollars and undec
'.Silk Ilend Drceses,-uilulo nd Shell .Comzbs.
( 11air and Tooth Brushes, Culogns. Extraects, fue
Y' Soaps.
ly Carpet Bags, Port Mlonh-s, Vurscs,&c.
is, Good assortment of.Ladies, Alisses, Youths an<
a- :hildren's Shoes.. -
Georgia Plains and Stripes, at Factory prics.
.dl jNeither time or expense has been spared to mak<
ithsSokas full and compilete as any in Auguists
. i ogexperience in:this business, anid faicilitic
t-for buying not surpassed by any, and with, a deter
iinatlin to be undersold by'none, I respectfully in
v'ite all thcse trading to this market to call and 1ook
before going to another State.
. H. B1. JACKSON.
ir. Hamburg, Sept. 24th, 1852.
of' Sept.29 2mn 39.
l- Read-Qluarters,
al7-ru REGIMENT, S. C. M.
No. 3, Sept. 23, 162
n- ORDER, NO-'
e COURT MfARTIA L will convene at the O01
tra Well, on Friday the 221 October next, for thi
rilof all Defaulters for the present year. T'11
Court will consists of the following Oflicers.
Y Lieut. Col. SnAwv, President.
to Capts. CUNNoJrAst, ADDISON, RoUNcaEs, LAN
isy naRr, aoANE, PosnY,-Baows, Lient'. LtissFa
GREGORY, StrAw, WreE~, P~a, BLAND, Mlemlbers.
a JonNs C. SiCDONAL.D, Judge A dvnente.
urBy order of Col. H ARRISON.
r- ELnIERT BLAND, Act. Adj'at.
Is Sept 27 4t 37
IC Exc tii Salce!
W XILL be mold at public outcry to the highest bid
-Yder, ori MONDAY, the 20th October nexl
between the usual hours of sale, on the premlises, a
that Plantation or Tract of Land belonging to the
r- sFtate of John B. Gerardeau, dee'd., and known a
the Matthewv Ardiss place.
The above plaoa is in two seperate Tracts, whicl
although not adjoining are quito near each other, an
d. together contain about Three Hundred and Ten acre.
One of the Tracts (1.3,6 acres) is woodland entirely
tho other is mostly cleared and .has upon it a tw
dStory Dwtelling-Hons6, with six Rooms and a Pia~
running the full length~of--the house in front.
nThere are.also~eut-buillings and a Spring of goe
water upon the placee..
iTerms made knowui'on the day of sale..
MARY- F. GERARD)EAU, Ex'ix
ro Beech Island, Sept 27 3t 37
5tolen.
F PROM thecSubscriber'lhouse a SILVER LEVEl
I'WATCH, rather smaller than the commron si
No 11,207-J. Johnsonu, Liverpool, blaker. Whe
te taken, the winding chain was broken. It was misse
nt on the 3rd inst. It had a spring in the handle toope
I' the ease. The glass 1W4 a sofaitch near the centr
Ii- resembling a crack.
n. Silversmiths will please take notice of this, asth
Watch must passjthroigh theilr hands before it wil
keep tUrne.
-I will satisfy any owh o-wGlllput me in the wa;
of getting it- .Addres me at Longmire's Stor.
to j dgeield Distriet, 8, 0, -ARON
a. Sept 99 f7
-Adaistrat~or's Notice.
~LL persons hiavi'bg demands against the estat
A of L. T, Abnen, deo'd., will please prere
'i them' properly attested, nd those indebted wil
u. please pay up. :Punctuality'is -resquested, disth
Estate must be close4 as earl asjpractieable..:..
.WILSQN ABNEY, Adm'r.
Se-t1 ite 36
1* TfE Friends of Col. F. W. PICKENS
beg leave to present him to the people of Edge
field, and.of the Districts which may be throwi1
P with us by the new apportionment, as an emi
nently suitable person to represent us in the
Congress of the United States. Mr. BUR
hig~ositively declined i Ye~6eetion, it be
comes our duty to select his successor with
care; and we respectfully -suggest that the ex
perience and ability of Col. PIlKENS should
be again called into requisition upon the very
f floor where he has hitherto served us so efli
. ciently. It is perhaps proper to add, on out
part, that this announcement is tendered with
out Col. P's knowledge or desire, and with nc
feeling of opposition to any individual.
Jg THE Friends of Capt. 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 reference
to his wi?;hes on the subject and without the
remotest design of forestalling public opinioi
n his favor against any individual.
The friends of PICKENS B. WEVER,
respeelfully announce him as a Candidate for
Clerk (of the Court of Common Pleas forEdge
field Distriet.
OFFIN k PRINGLE,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION
No. 13 Adger's North Wharf,
CIIARLESTON, S. C.
Gzco. 31. CoFFIN,
JAs. R. PRINGLE.
Sept 1 3m 33
Mu s i c!
KOERBER, Professor of M1USIC in
A. the Young Ladies Boarding and Day School,
respectfully informs the citizens of Edgetield aid iti
vicinity, that he will give private instructions ul-on
the PIANO, either at the residence ot those pe:
suls desirous of taking Lessons, or at the Academy.
Terms.
At Private house, per quarter,.........$23 00
At the Academy, " " ......... I8 00
All those lesiring to take Lessons are requested
to apply before the 22d of this unth.
Sept 8 tf 34
Georgia Scriven County
LAND FOR SALE!
r 11TE Subscriber wishing to nake a change in
his business, otters for sale about
Twenty-Five Hundred Acres
Of Oak. Htickory and Pine Land, as proluctive as
any in this part of the State. If desired it could be
coinverted into two settliieits, as ll(orSe Creek
runs through it-one on each side (if the Creek.
ierson wishing to purchase are invited to cone
and view the lresent crop.
E. H. SCARBOROUG1H.
I Scarboro, Ga., Sept. 22 6t 36
Sheriff's Sale.
BY Virtueof a writa of Fieri Facias, tA
me drecedI shall prolceedl to sell at
Edgefield Court H ouse, on the first M1ondauy and
Tuesday in Nov. next, the following piroperty,
ini the fo'lowing caLse, viz:
A. Lindsey and Stewart Ua~rrison v Win. 11.
fla:rrisoni, a tralct of Land conltainting two hun
dred and fifty (250) acres, more or less, bo(unded
by landkof Benj. liettis, Mrse. F. A. Harrison, B.
Tillmnan and others.
LEWVIS JONES, S. E. D.
Sept 27 - f37
State of South Carolina,
-.-EDGEFIELID DISTRICT,
IN ORDnINARY..
DY HI. T. WRIGIIT, Esq. Ordinary of Edge
Vtield Distriet.
Whereas Amos Landruim and James Hlatchet
have apiplie~d to me for Letters of Administra
~tion, woik4 the Will annexed, on all and singular
the goods and cbattels. rights atnd credits of
John Hatcher, late of the District aforesaid,
deceased.
Thesei are, therefore, to cite and admoni~h all
and singular, the kindred and creditors ot the
said deceawdu, to hee and appear before moe, ast
otur next Ordinatry's Court for the said District.
to be holdetn att Edgeflid C. Hlouse, on thte 22nd
day of October inst., to show eause, if any,
why the said -administration should not bu
Ginender my hand and seal, this fifth day
of October, itn the venur of outr Lord one thou
sand eight hundre'd antd fit'ty-two, and in the
seventy-seventh year of Atterienln Indepen.
detnce. II. T. WRLIGIIT, a. E. D.
.OctO 2t 38
Rcad This and save Cost !
I IE Subscriber respectfully notifies all those
jiindebted to the im (of GLovEa & MAT., and
also to himself, either by nott or open account, to
make payment on or before the 1st January next,
as longer indulgence cannot be given.
S ~wM. 13. MAYLs.
Sept 15 tf 35
Positive Notice.
LL Persons having demands against the estate
I -of Luke S. BWand, dee'd., will render themo in
duly attested, and thtose indebted by note or open
acount wvill make payment, by the Fourth of De
cemiber next, as the heirs arc all of age, andl I am
determuined to close tup the estate.
OctG W. MOLEY, Adm'r.
Ot63m 28
Notice
TS HEREBJY given that application will be miade
SI to the Legislature of South Carolina at its next
session, to close so much oIf the old Free Ferry
Road as is not closed already by plantations and
fences.
Sept 8 3m 34
Notice.
LL~ Persons indebted to the estate of Oliver
Li- Towvles, are requested to ma~ke imumedlate pay.
ment, and those having demands against the sanme
wilreader th,:m in properly attested.
Rt. M. SCURRY, Administrator.
Oct. 0 tf 38
Notice.
LL LPersons indebted to the Estate of Win. T.
L.Minter, are earnestly requested to make im-~
mediate payment, and those having demands aga.inst
said estate will please render them in, property at
teted, forthwith. B3. F. STROM, A dm'r.
Sept 8 tf 34
Notice.
sLL~ persons indebted to the estate of Lewis
ACollins, dee'd., are requested to make ime
1diate payment, and those having demands against
the sanme to present them properly attested.
J. A. COLLINS, Adnm'r.
Oct. 30 tf 41
Notice.
A LL Persons indebted to the Estate of C. J,
~Glover, dee'd., are requested to make immenc
dato payment, and thtose having demands against
said estate, will present them properly attested.
JOHN RAiNSFORD, Adm'r.
Sept 99 tf 36
Notice.
ALL Permons Indebted to the Estate of Jane
I.Logan, deo'd., are requested to make imme
diate payment, and those havipg -demnands will p~re.
sent them forthwith, properly attested according te
law. AMBROSE NIX, Adm'r.
Feb 5 12m3
Notice.
A L Noes ue heSubscriber, 0niinal1
eAs1 Executor, are placed ins the Bankof Itam
tburg, for collection. Those indebted will pleast
I make immiediate payment.
.Dr. dohn Mu. Galphin,- will act as my Attorney
dui'ing my absence fronm the State.
D. ARDIS.
ncc 2:tt,'
EDUIFIBLD ROTBI
EDGEFIEFD, S. C.
THE Subscriber most respectful
,. informs the citizens of Edgefield a
the Traveling public generally, th
this Establishment is now well pr
pared for the reception and accommodation of
Boarders and Transient Customerf
Having procured the assistance of competer
honest and obliging Servants, be flatters himself ti
all who may favoi him with a call will be high
pleased with the entertainment extended to them.
His TABLE will always be abundantly suppli<
with the beat the Market affords, and on the m
reasonable terms.
The Bar, under the superintendence of i
attentive and experieneed Clerk will ever be fu
nished with the choicest LIQU6RS, WINES, S1
GARS, &o., that can be obtained.
- His Stables are large and commodlous, c:
stantly furnished with good Provender, and atten,
ed by Hostlers of great care and experience.
And he therefore hopes, by giving his entire s
tention to the keeping of an orderly and well-co
lucted House, to merit and continue to receive th
liberal patronage heretofore so generously bestowi
on himt. WM1. B. MAYS, PnoraIEoR.
Sept 15 tf 35
INOIDENTS OF A JOURNEY
FROM ABBEVILLE, SOUTH C.a ROLIN
To Oala, Florida,
BY AN OBSERVER Or "SMALL THINGS.'
TH[E above is the Title of a lively and interesti
I Llittle work, just published and for sale at t)
Office, and the Stores of SuLLivAN & BaoTuEa, I
L. Pr,x and WzuaaMs & Cinis'ia.
07 Price only 25 Cents.
Junie 24- tf 23
Valuable Cotton Plantation
FOR SALE!
r HE Subscriber being desirous of removing 1
planting interest South, oliers for sale his vall
ble Plantation containing
Nine Hundred Acres,
situated on Saluda River, in Edgefield Distriet,
miles of Chappell's Depot, on the Columbia at
Greenville R. Road.
The above Plantation in point of fertility w
will compare favourably with any in the Di
triet. About 500 acres or this Tract are clear
and in a high state of cultivation, 200 of which a
fresh. The remainder (near 400 acres) is woodlan
and well tiinbered with Oak and Hickory.
There is a comfortable Two Story Dwellh
House, and all neccesary out buildings on the pren
ses. Also, a Well of splendid water in the yar
and the Plantation is well watered.
Any further informatiun desired, can be obtaim
either by addressing the subscriber at Edgefie
C. 11.. or by applying to Mr. L. Rodgers, resi.hit
on the place,, who will take great pleasure in sho,
ing the land to any one desir-jus of seeing it.
D). F. HIOLL[NGSWORTI.
Sept 15 tf 33
Valuable Plantation for Sali
T HAT Valuable 'LAx.\TION. ab..nt eig
mtiles from IIamuburg, known as the Cheroki
Pond Plantation, ormuerly owned by lDr. ra:'r.
It contains abojut sevent hundred anzl ..hy..igi
(7$S) acres, 25t0 of which are cleared, th,; bn:nw
is well wooded. consisting of Black .aek, Iickoi
and Pine. it possesses superior advantages as
public house, it being a long establlished stanil, at
situated at the junction of the Five Notch, Mart
Town Branch Plank fRoad,] and Main Trunk of td
Hamburg and Edlgefield Plank Road, and about
mile below the junction of the Pine House at
Edgetield Roads. The Cherokee Pondt Race Couri
is on the place, and is one of the best training Tur
in the United States.
On the plhace are fwo TWO STOR'I DWE]
LING H10 USES, with all necessary outhuilding
so situated that the place can be divided into ti
Iplantations, with suitable buildings on each pla
tation.
rTe Planuk Road passing through the lands, ofe
great facilities for hauling wood to Hanmburg a
Aurrusta-to any one disposed to engage in th
business, a rare chance is of'ered. To an approv
purchasereit will be sold on a credit of three or 11
years. Apply to
I. A. KENRICK, President,
Hamburg and Edgefleld P. R.Comapany
Hamburg. A ug 20 t f 32
OF THEAnnual Fair
OFTESOUTH CAROLINA INSTITUT
IFOR the promotion-of Arts, Meehnieal In~
nuity and Industry, and Agricultural pursuit
IThe Fourth Annual Fair of this Institute will
helid in Charleston, s. C., comimeneing ontt
D AY, 15th o~f November next, and continue op
during the week.
It is expected that the opening address will1
delivered by the Hon. PI:ERRE Sot':.E, and atn Aj
rieultural address by EnLY' R trFri, Esq., of Vi
~iniai
*Specimens in every branch of Mechanisnm, A
and Inmlustry, also of Cotton, Rice, Sugar, Tobacc
and all other agricultural prodlucts-Ilorses, Catti
Sheep and Swine, are solicited, fur which suitab
premiums will be awarded.
T o the L.adlies' work, which has contributed
much to the success of the Institute at all of its E:
hibitions,the Committee have becen specially charge
atnd suitable and appropriate premiumts will1
awardled to the best specimens in every departmec
The Board of Directors of this Institute feel gre
pleasure In announcing to its numerous friends at
members the triumphant success which has t
far attended their endeavors to awaken the Sout1
ern1 States to their true interests in diversifying the~
labor. encouraging their ownt Mechanics and d
veloping their resources, and the Board havei
doubt that the ensuintr Exhibition will convince
who may attend it, that the efforts which this Ins1
tute has made for the last three years, have not be<
thrown away, but fully appreciated throughout t
entire South.
Persons desiring to exhibit articles at the ensui:
Fair will please address L. M. Ha-rcu, Esq , Cha
man Committee of Arrangements, at as early a d:
as possible, so that suitable preparations may
made and all articles exhibited to the best advana
W M. M. LA WTON, Presidlent.
W M. KIRKWOOD, 1st Vice Presid't.
.10S. WALKER, 2d do do
WV. G. DESUASSURE, Secretary.
L. A. EDMONSTON, Treasurer.
Director.-J. H. TAVOR, G. N. R EYNolDs, ji
L M Ha-roit, E WV EDOERTON, lID WALKER, C
RItCnARosos, E J PoaCnERt, C D CARR, WM Lzst
IUENRY ContA, E C JoNEs, D N Mcls-rosn.
JAMES H. TAYLOR,
Chairman Comn. Correspondence.
June 22 tf 23
Hamburg & Edgefield Plank R'
rI I1S ROA D is now open for travel from ilat
Iburg to the OLD WELLS, on the Pine Hou
Road, and by the Martin Town Branch from hat
burg to near the new Bridge over Stevens Creek
Persons travelling or sending their Wagons
Vehicles to Hamburg by the Martin Town Roba
can avail themselves of the Branch Plank Road
Hamburg, by, turning to the left, half a mile abe
hardy's Church, by which they will avoid all 1
hills and sand on the Martin Town Road.
The Road will be completed from hamburg
the Pine House about the 1st of November.
Rates of Toll,
Four, fivo and six horse Wagons, 5 eta per mil
Three " 4 " I~
Trwo 41 " 3 "~ "t "
Two " Carriages 3"" "
One " " 2 " " "
Horseback travellers, " 1 " " "
Vehicles on meeting, are each entitled to half tl
PL ANK TRA CK, and the Drivers are regired
turn to the " RIGHLT "'
H. A. IENRICK, President.
IHamburg, Sept S t f 34
Notice
IS hereby given that application will be fnade
.the next Sessioni of tho Legislature, to incorp
rate Pleasant Grove Baptist Church, in Edgefie
District.
July 28 tf 28
Notice
IS HERFBY GIVEN, that application will
Imade to the Legislature of South Carolina,
Its next Session: for a division of Edgefield D)istri
so as to give a Judioial District to the Saluda Sii
Aug 4 ____ f 29
Notice.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Henry
.tFreeman, deo'd., will come forward hun
tlately and make payment and those having
mands will render them In properly attested.
J. hi. JENNINGS, Ex'or
. Spannt Hotel o0r -ae
THE Public House known as 44 SPANNT NO
TEL,"at Edgefeld C. H., and FUENITUE
IF is now offered for sale, upon reasonable termszUf
id the hrat Monday in December next, at which time
at if not previously sold, will bq put up at PUBLIC
e- AUCTION, to the highest bidder.
The House is well adapted to the use it has been
i appropriated, has large Stables, Carriage House,
Corn Crib and Briok Kitchen, with other necessary
it, out-buildings attached. The Buildings are nearly all
at new, and aost of the Furnituro purchased within
1Y the present year.
The Lot contains three and a half acres, upon
!d which and near the Stables is a Well of excellent
it water.
For further particulars apply to either of the
In Subscribers. J. C. READY, P prieton.
JOHN H UIET.
Sept 20, tf 36
.7The South Carolinian, Newberry Sentinel and
-Augusta Constitutionalist will gie eight weekly
insertions and forward accounts.
: Livery and Sale Stables.
at FORMERLY JOHN C. O'HANLON'8.
THE Subscriber has the pleasure
to inform his friends and the public,
that. having purchased the Sjolendid
STOCK of FIXTURES of those
well-known and popular STA 1LES, formerly
owned by O'IANLON, and latcly by W. E. AR
CHER, he is now prepared to furnish all who may
favor him with their patronage, with excellent Saddle
IIORSES, and handsome and comfortable-.CAR
ig RTAGES and BUGGIES, of the latest styles,
as with teams to match, and drivers, in whose-so
. briety and experience every confidence can be placed,
at most reasonabi prices. blany improvemnst
have been made to the Stables and Lots, and Dro
vers will find every accommodation they can desire.
Carriages and Omnibuses from this Stable will
run from Boatwrigit & Janney's universilly favo
rite" American liotel," and also from the long-es
tablisb-d and well-known Columbia Hotel,- by Mi.
is D. Caldwell. to the various Railroad Depots, or any
it- point desired.
r Orders left at the American Hotel, with Mr.
W. D. Ilarris, or the Proprietor, at the ColumbIe
Hotel, will be promptly attended to; and the sub
O scriber is confident that all who employ him will be
d pleased with his prices and .his teams. .
NATIAUNIEL POPE.
Columbia, Sept 22 6m 36
A Southern Manufacture.
do
. Pair Home made Plantation
do BROGANS!
HARNESS, SOLE AND UPPER LEATIER.
Id u i913_0D7 8 ANJAD MZ
OP ALL DEscaIrTIONs.
Tanners, Neats Foot and Lamp 011.
SHOEMAKERS' FINDINGS.
At the Shoe Store, next door to Sullivan & Brother.
R. T. MIMS.
July 21 tf 27
[it DR. DENNIS'.S
I GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA,
lit FOR
!- Jaundice, Sick Head-ache, Dizziness, Loss of
y Appetite, Constipation of the Bowels Piles,
:a caused by Costiceness Pain in the Bowels, or
d Rheumatism, caused ly the use of Mercury,
in Syphilis, SCrofula, Boils, Ulcers, 4-c.
re 1flS PREPAlATION is made an pure as posvi
a ble. Its bitter taste, and beneficial efets in
id diseases of the Liver, and diseases arising froman in
-e pure state of the Blood, prove It to be the
fs 'PUREST AND MIOST USEFUL
prearatinn of Sarsaparilla that is made.
- rhose who have used the various prprtosof
s, Sarsaparilla will find, by tihe taste and efeet, that
., there is more Sarsaparilla in one bottle of Dr. Dais.
. nis' preparation, than in half a dozen bottles as it is
generaly made.
Ihs alterative and mildly purgativ-e efreets upnthe
ra bowvel, make it not only a good substitutefor Mar
dcury, hut useful in removing all diseasesarisifig from
at the imprudent use of Mercury.
xd gyPrepared only by J. DENNIS,- M. DAus-.r
ve ta, Georgia. . - ~ 9z
Sold byA. 0, TEAGUZ and.G.L. PvCx
C. H.; 1. M1. Cona - and CGaEYv Co a.~
CTharles'ton ; BOATwatOnIT &t Mior anid ta'u4,
'Columbia; A. .J. CaExourow, Hamburg~;-Wx. F.
.. TUrT. D. B. PLuMa, Havrrian&iRrstzv, W. F.
& J. Tear,,,, W. K.- Krrcenen, BanarrtT & Cas.
TEa. Augusta, Geo., and by Druggista generally.
EPrie...$l per bottle; B bottle for $5.
SRemember to ask fur DENNIS' GEORGIA
SARS A PA11JL LA.
s- June 26G. 1851 -___ f n3
- Chapman's Cotton Gins?
n E tillmake these hent of COTTON GINS,
at our old stand. We warrant thema to give
esatisfaction, which they never fail to do.
C'All orders thankfully received and promptly at
r- tended to.
Persons who find it more convenient will please
rt ingqnirc of Mr. LeD hLLt, Edgefieldi C. HI., who
Swill keep on hand one icr moure ogl dese Gins for
' sale. Address CilAPMAN & SONS,
C ~~Coleman's X Roads,E-gildS..
Sept 15 tf 35
State of South Carolina,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. -
it. IN THlE COMMON PLEAS,
aWinliam D. Jennings,
d as Decl, in AtcA'nt
uRichard Bailey.
ir1plE Plaintiif in the above ease having this
or. day filed his declaration in my Oflice, and the
IDefendant having neithet- wife nor A ttorney knownt
tto reside within the limits of this State on whout
Scopy of said Declaration with a rule to plead can be
served, On motion of Mr. TouaaMs. A ttorney for
n~ Plaintitis, Ordered that raid Defendanat appear and
eplead to said declaration within a year and a day
froma the date he~reof, or judgme'it will be awarded
r-ains thm by default.
r- TIlOS. G. BACON, C. E. D.
'Clerk's Officee, May 17,1852. ly 18
CState of South Carolina,
EDGEFIEL.D DISTRICT,
iN COMIMON PLE AS.
The Bank of Hamburg,S, C, , tahie
'William B. Brannon.
1HE Plaintiff in the above ease hanvinag this day
v, filed lais D~eclration in my Offee, and the De
fendant having necither wife nor Atstorney known to
reside within the limits of this State, ou whoma a
copy of said deelaration with a Rule to plead can be
- served : On motion of Mr. BaueS-rr, Attorney
Sfor Plaintli,;: Ordered That said Defendant appear
' and plead to said declaration within a year and
n- a day from the date hereof, or in defaultthereof
e judgment will be rendered against hinm.
u-THOS. G. BACON, c. a. u.
.Clerk's Oficee, March 8. 1852.
ar March 11 1y
t' State of SouthCaoi ,
re EDGEFJILD DISTRICT,
Ie IN COMMON PLE AS.
Silas Lilienthal, Dc.i tahet
Richard Bailey.
T1'HE Plaintiff in the above ease having this day
.. filed his Declaration in my Offee, and the De.
fendant having neither Wife nor Attorney known
to reside within thec limits of this State on whom a
copy of said Declaration with a rule to plead can
be served, On motion of Mr. MORAGNE, Attorney
for Plaintiff: Ordered that said Defendant appear
i and plead to said Declarations within a year and a
to day from the dlate hereof, or judgment will be
awarded against him by default.
THIOS. G. BACON, C. E. D.
Clerk's Office, June 1, 1852. ly -20
Canidles, &c.
A IE Stock of Pure Sperm CANDLE8,
o-Adamantine, Star,14ull & Son's-a superior
la1 article of Starch, blue and white,- Sopof every
description, Turpentine, Cast eel. Family, &Toilette.
-Also, Wooden Ware, Churns, Bucket., Tubs,
~~Brooms, &c., of all descriptions.
S. E. BOWERB.
be lHamburgA prll 21 if s4
eNotice
lo. '8hereby given, that application will be made to
Sthe Legislature of South Carolina at its smtex
Session, to re-charter HUtiet's Ferry, on Little Sa.
luda River, in Edgefield District.
F. Sept I - if.
Rags Wanted.
AFAIR riewill -begn