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EDGEFIELD COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE! 76 Pupills have entered since Jan'y r TE First of next month (March) will be a fa . vorable time, for other Pupils to enter. The Sessiun will then be half comp!etcd. Pup.ls are however received at any tie, before or afterwards, and charged accor.l.agly. Two addit'otal Tec;elrs will be added to the. present number, on or before that period, making Six Tea:lhers who will be constantly employed in the Inst:tuate. There is probab'y no Institution in the State ea pable of afliiding superior advant.ges to Young Ladies who wish to pursue a liberal course of study. Expeies are moderate. Payments to be made at the close of tie Session. C. A. RAYMOND, PRaISrAL. Feb9 tf 4 THE SOUTH CAROLINIAN, PUBLISHED DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY, AND WEEKLY, AT COLU-BIA, S. C. T lE Subscribers take ple:tsure in acknowledging the support they have received *,ice they took charge of the SOULTIL CAROLINIAN. They have spared no toil or eflairt to render it worthy of suh .support, and they beg leave to announce to their rea lers and to the public their determination to do everything that can he done to make it an av ceptable jorimnl. The exteinsiot (of R.:il Roads in the interior will afford a fine ojpnrtunity to country readers to obtain the latest intelligence, and as we rcceive da'Iv t.-legraphie despatcihes direct from the North and I'rom Charleston, they will get tle earli est news i throu rh its colamns. Our terms. in accordance with the resolutions adopted by the press of the Ntate, will invariably be in advanc. Daily paper $G, Tr.-Weckly $3, and Weekly Caroliniaian $ per annnmCa. JONSTON & CAVIS. Columbia. -Ian 29 41g 4 To the Public. -HE COTTON MERCIhANTS of Newherry, r take pleasure in b..ing able to inform ti- pub 1.c at large that Cotton and Merchandise are trais ported w.th expedition and despatcli it the Green vil'e and Co:umbia tai:road. Fnm this time for ward, Cotton sI;pped from this plaeL will reach Columbia in one day. This arrageim-it will enab!e the Merchants if Newb.-rry to give Columbia l-riers for Cotton, and the undersimned fleel no hcs.iation iii saying that everv exertion in their power n ill be made to ren der the Newberry Cotton Mlarket sconid to none in th. State. Ausrw, Fatrent & Co., F.oYo & MonGA. FERGUcsoN & SUDERT, llLFACRE & IloUsE4L, WiarrMiE & MAYS, KisAK & LEAvELL, EAC & Bitowsso's, V. h. POPE, W. R. Kiso, T. B. DILLARD, MN. MAaRTi, Newberry C. 11., Feb 2, 1853. 3t 4 State of South Carolina, EDGiFIEID DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Charles Wise, John C. Payne, Geo. Barney Payne, Ehzia beth Tait and others, rs Partition. John Wise Carter, Chas. Car ter, Rudolph Carter and others.) B Y virtue of an order from the Court of Eqiiy' in this e:ise, I will proceed to sell at Edgeield C. 1-. on the first Motday in March next. the followitg real estate, of which Mrs. Elizabeth Carter was seized and posessed at the time of her death. . Trat No 1, containing eight hundred and ninetv-fix acres, more or less, situate it the Dis trict atnd Statie aforesaid. lying otn the watters of Little Huorse Creek, atnd bounded by lands of Albert Raambo, Johtn M1rris antd others. Traict No 2, cottiig five hutndred and fif teen: acres, situate ais the above, and aidjointing lands of Joltn 1atraht and of the estate of' Johii Carter. Tract No. 3, containing six hundred and eigh ty-seven acres, situate as above, auid adjoin:ing lands of Jolt: Wise, Johtn Marsh antd ,others. Th''lese lands will be sold for one-third eash:, -~~~Jbthinee pityab.iimtwe iiontsfoaday. of' sale~. Bonads and good sureties required to secure the putrchatse money. Purchasers to pay for paes -lPlats of the land will be exhibited on the daty of sale. A. SI31K[NS, C.I. E. D. Feb 8 dt 4 STA'TE OF SOUTH'I CAROLINA, EDGEFIEL.D D)ISTR'ICT, - LV ORDINARY, 1 Y IH. T. WRt1Iil', Esgr., Ordintary of Whtereats, Thortntotn C.oleman, has a pplied to mec for Letters of' Adm:iniistiration:. ott all and .itt gular the goods antd ebiattles, rights an~d credits of A. L. Nichaolon late of thte District, taforeaiaid, decetased. These are, thterefore, to cite antd admtonish all and singutlar, the kiatdred anid c'redit ors of t he scaid decased, to be anid ap)peuar before mea tat our next Orditnary's Coturt for the. said Dis'riet, tio he hioldent ait Edgeleld Court [louse oIn the 17th: dat' of' Februtary inst., tl sho0w cause if anyt, why the said aadmainistraationa shounld anot be granted. Givent aunder my hand and seatl, this 3rd day' of' F. bruary,. it the y'ear of' otnr Lord otne thiousand eighit'hun dred and fifty.thI:ree. :an:d an the sevenat y-seenth y'ear (of AmnericanO Indepen Fbb9 t 4 Public Sale of Land & Negroes, r 'll E SU BSCRIlIER wil sell for Cash, on Wed n esday the 2tnd day' of M\arch:, in: the Town (If Iumburg'. at the Town~ 11:dl. to the highest bidder, Fifteen Prime Young Negroes, TII wit: Fout' very likely bioys lor youn~g mien, three W~omen (Cooks) and ther chi dr. n. Also, muy Plantation ini Beach island, Ln Ott the Salver Bllutl' Road, and kniown ats the "Oldi Place," conatainting Four llunadred acres, mtore or .ets. TIhe Sale to commenee at 11 o'clock. A. ',1. As I am: itn a very feeble state 01 hiealh, and not able to attendl the stah-, it will be coniducted anad attenaded to by .\r. Jamecs P'auton, anid may sean Samluel C. Sterzenegger, who are my authiorised Agents. JOllN STEPZENEGGER. N. B.-All personts havinig atny claims ont the Su!l.er~ber, w 11 please presenit thema to either of tay .Ag,-ats, oat or before the 25tha inst. J. S. Jtecha Island, Feb 8,______3t 4 Si 0 Reward. R)AN AWA Y from the Subscriber about the 2-itlh of November inst, his boy .D.\N. Said boy is about 5 feet 6i inehes high, stout built, tand about 35' yeats old. H~e is supiposed to be lurkitng itn the nteighiborhoodls of Col. Strother'ts, Moses Iloston's, or the neigh borhood of G Jlg'd, as hec has relativ, s tand inmerous aequaintaneL's in: all of those vicintities. The above reward will be paid to tiny one lodg ing hima in .la:l, so I enni get himi anid ;addressintg ine at llickory Flat, Cherokee Countya~, ;an. J. T. SLIlPSON. Feb 9 tf 4 Notice ! LEFT my Plantationa In the 30th January last, LTWO .\AIZE 31UL!aS-nne a Storrdl and the other darak Ikay, with thte letter M branded ona onte jaw, I have no dotubt they are muaking iteir way back to Kenituckiy, as they were broughlt out last fall. Atny persont taiking up the said M\ules, ad adldres sing me" at Woodlawn, Edgeflield Distriet, will be liberally rewarded. GEO. A. McKIE. Feb 9 31' 4 117 The G'reentville Patriot and A bheville Batn per will please copy and forwvard account to this Offic immiedaaely. Notice TII EREBY given to all have claims against the JEstate of Wesley liarris. dee'd.. to mecet us int the Ordinary's Office, at Edge'ield C. H., on Moat day the 9Jit'-dav of M1ay next, witht their demands properly authenticnted for payment, as we intend on that day to make a final settlemtent olf the estate. DAVID PA1RaMER, Adma'. MARY lIARIS, Adm'x. 1'ob-,... 4 Election Notice. To all and singular the Managers of the General Elections, for the District of Edgefield. TN Pursuance of an Act of the General Asse-mbly of this State, passed on the 16th Deeen.ber, A. D., 1852, you are hereby required, after giving legal notice, (and being duly qualified) to proceed to hold an Election for a Representative in the Congress of tl. United States, for the Fourth Congresssional Dis i trict, on the 4th Monday in February instant, and the day following, at the same place, and to be eon ducted by the same Managers, and in the same ninner as the election or Members of the State Le gislattire ; and after having determined on the per son duly elected, you do certify the same according to law, under your hand and seal to the Governor for the time being. MANAGERS OF ELECTIONS. Edgefield C. H.-R T Mins, Jas. B. Griflin, and Johnson A Bland. Longm'irs.-J H Yeldell, W Timmerman and I John Anderson. Tiowles'-P B Weaver, Ridley Scurry, and P S Brooks. Nlo.e's-J O'Oeall, W Carter, and N. Henderson. Richardsn's-M M Graham, R G Hill and C Attaway. Colliers-L J Milton, J W Mundy and F Burt. Coleman's-Archibald Clarke, J A Chapman and J 1 Maynard. Boulware's-John Lott, William 'Merchant and F W Sollee. Meeting Streit-J W Timmerman, W Stevens and D C Tipkins. Mount Milling-Josiah Padgett, Julius Banks and V A llurlong. Wilson lo:stein's-John M Norris, A D Bates and Gilbert McCov. flhinchart's-Lott Jennings, Joel Inabnit and L 1leNara. lloward's-B !I Talbert, B. Iloward and F Cox. Park's-Thomias Chamber!ain, George Morgan, and M N Cart!edge. Librand's-E S Kreps, A Kreps and W Collam. toehell's-James Blackwell, E. Robertson and J. Freenan. Red lill-J M1 Clark, L Ilolstein and William Thurnond. jr. Hatcher's-Wm II Town, Wn J Turner and R .1ordan. Dont's-J Dorn, A Mav and M. Dean. 1 NaTs-J T Gardaer, J~Everett and U Reddick. f Gran tevil!e-S Wise, J Purvis and J Glover. 1 Allents-W N Turner, 11. Hart and J Wright. Nickerso's-C Nickerson, W Burham and J Cuibreath. t 'err's-J W Abney A Dozier and William I Cu!breath. t I :1mbu:g-Wm 1 Sales, Wn Spires and B S , Dunbar. t Sheppard's-E Lagrone, Isaac Bowles and E 11erlin~g..I Dunton's-R Strom, J1 Moss and J Cheatham. t Pine llouse-E P 11 Kirksey, G W Jones and 1 James latcher. Cherokee Punds-Wiliam Linham, E Morris and James Currv. Ridge-W Holstein. E W Perry and T Watson. Coopersville-R C Griffin, F B Cooper and C Carter. Shatterfield-Hlenry Rush, William Langby and W C Robertson. William Smyley's-1 M Padgett, S II Rogers and Jesse Smib. The Managers to meet at Edgefield Court House on Wednesday following, count the votes, and de clare the election. Feb 9, 1853 3t 4 Look what a Bargain! I NTEN DING to leave the State next fall, I wil sell my PINEICY WOODS PLANTATION on Shaw's Creek, containing Twenty-Seven Hundred Acres, Twelve niles fron ELgefield. and ten miles from A iken and Gr.anitev'lie. This lantation is well improved with Two good Dwellings, Excellent Saw and Grist 3Mills, one of the best Pote-rie s in the Statte, and all necessary out btildngs and fixtures, which can be purchased on the muost reasonable terms, as I anm determined to sell. The Land on the Creek is of the best quality and produces Corn, Wheat and Rye linely. First rate water pnver for any kind of machinery. To any oine wishing to buy the termus shall be ac comodating. C. RIIODES. Jan 19 . - if1 Admnisratr'sSale, BY an Order from II. T. Wright, Esq., Ordinai rv o.f Edgefield D )striet, I shatll proceed to sell Ott TU'ESLIAY, the 15th day of February, at the residence of the late Josep h Reardent, dee'd., al the. personal property oft the said deceased, which is now subject to administration, consisting of Twenty-Five or Thirty Negroes, Men, Women and Children-at large Stock of Cat tIe, Ilor.<es, Mutles and Ilogs, together with the present year's Crop of Cotton, (.t:ts, Fodder and Con, one Set of llacksmith's ToNals, one Set of first C rate Carpetnter's Tools, one Shot Gun, one Cottsn Gin, and many other articles, which it is too tedi ous to na:ne.J TJE~tls-O~n a credit until the 25th day of De eember next. Purchasers giving their tnotes witht two applrovedl securities. All sumus under live D)ol-1 lars to be pai.l in cash. The terms of sale miust be complied with I efore the delivery otf thte piroperty bid ,.TY, which, if resold will be done at the risk of Ii the first bidders. b WESLEY PIlILLIPS, Adm'or. Feb. 2. 3t 3 J Notice! P A LL Persons indebted to the Subscriber, either ( bt~y note or opent account, are requested to s. make immediate payment, as I contemnplate a change t~ of u iness. The bahmece of may Stock (amongst w~hich ma). be found stome VERY l)ECSIUABLE GU0I:S,) . will he soild exclusirely for Cash, and bargains may be had. II. B. JACKSON. Ilnaburg, Feb 1 3m 3 Blacksmith Shop ! r1aiIE Subsriber having erected a nwbuilding inthe rea.r of \lessrs r n'LLAtto & Cmu:sTrE anad L. IIllLL's tores, is prepared to do all kind~s of Blacksuunithing.t lorse-Soing and Plantation work will receive e' prompt attention. S. F. GOODE. b Jan 19 tf 1 ft -- a STrATEL OF- SOUT'H CAROLINA. d EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. a IN COMMON PLE AS. James Jones, .1 oseph J Ken-) nedy and Jiohnz McIinne, t es. Foreign Attach'nt. Te City Council of Augusta.J WT llERE~AS the Plaintiffs have this day filed Vtheir declaration against the Defendants, who (as it is said) are absent from. and without the limits of this State, and htave nto Attorney known withtin the tamne upon whom a copy of the said declaration p tmight be served :It is therefore ordered that the said Defendants do appear anid plead to the said de- I elarations within a year and a day from this date, t~ otherwise final andl absolute jttdgmtent will then be e given and awarded against thm. St TilUS. G. BACON, C. E. D. I State of South Carolina, EDGEFIEI.D DISTRICT, a IN COMMON PLE AS. Bcher & Ilollingswortha, vs Attachment. - M. M. & .J. W. Grantham.) Belher & Ilollintgsworth, ) vs 'i Attachment. M. M. Granitham. Belher & llollintgsworth, 4tciet vsAtahet Granthamn, Logan & Co. ) rj 'liE Plaintiffs ini the above stated cases havng .this day tiled their Declarations in amy Office, f and the Delendanits having neithter wiv-:s nor Attor- ta neys kntownt to reside withint the limtits of this State e ott whom a copy of said declarations with a rule s to plead can be served : Ott motion of Mr. MAnTIS, I Attorney for Plaintiffs: Ordered -that said Defen- a dants, apapear and plead to said Declarations within d a yeatr antd a day from the date hereof, ->r' in defatnlt v' thereof, judgment will be rendered against them. THOS. G. BACON, C. E. D. - Cerk's Office, Mlarcht 12. 185'2. lyq 9 1 r Notice. ALL those having any denmantds against the Estamte of Clark Swearingen, dee'd., are re quested to htand them in properly attested, and all those intdebted to said Estate are regnested to make a imediate payment. .MOSES SWEARINGEN, Ex'or. v.,n 't f 51 American Hotel---Dissolution T HE Partnership heretofore existing of BOA WRIGIlT & JANNEY, was dissolved I ts own limitiun, (in the 1 ith inst. JAS. BOATWRIGIT, J. C. JANNEY. Culumbia, Jan 20 3t 3 A CARD! Aimerican Ilotel--Change of Pr4 torslhip. IR3. SARAT FLEMING and Mir. JAS. E11 NG respeetfully give notice, that tie iare purhaeletdt1 and a:ss umed tile meetaageielt le AMERICAN HOTEL, lately so successfully co neted by Mr. J. C. -1 ANNEV. In takineg charge of this Establishmeut, they o with tle intention oif using every means that e erinco and energy will supply to give entire sati etion to their Patronis, and promise ea'l'ous atte ion to their comfort. In asking a continuance of 'ir portion of publie support, they do so with tl smuranee that they intend to deserve it. The table will be suppl:ed with every thing th he market afiords, served up in the best meannt nd dispensed by watchful attendants; and tl hambers and parlors will be found always rent *r the reception of guests. SARAH FLEMING, J. T. FLEMING. Columbia, Jan 20 3t 3 JANNEY'S HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. C. R. JANNEY, in coinnc(tion with Mr. N -1I IARRIes aned Dr. T. J. GooDwrs, baving pu hased that fine and cotnmmodious establishmne eretofore known as the CONGARE I 1t08] will hereafter be designated as "Janney hotel." In announcing this to the public. the Proprieto :el that it is ntost necessary to present in detail ti idcementts and advantages which this lIlotel pr ents. INt location, its cotmmodiOusntess, and tI niprovements contemt plated by the present man ers, will, they feel satisfied, alffrd to the travellit oteinunity atnd others. a Iloutel in Columbia whi< -ill in every way rank amtong the best in the coml ry. Every com'fort. con venienee, and appendag o the first 'lass hotels in the Uiited States, will I aund at JANNEY'S 1IOTEL, and no emlurt( he part of the Proprietors will be wanting to rei Ier it worthy of the capital cof the State. Mr. JANp.v ani Mr. hlAunts, so well known I e visitors at the Atmerican Hotel, will always I ,utd at their posts, and if unremitting attention e duties they have assumed. be any guarantee itisfacion, they have no hesitation in promising . th Air gutsts. Mr. liitcheoek's splendid line of Otmnibusses ar lacks, having the name of the Hlitel ttpainted . Item, are attaele'd to Janney's l'otel, and will I romttpt and faithful in the conveyance of passet ers to atd from the various depots. Columtebia, .lan 31 2mn 3 Tax Collector's Notice, No. 1. WILL AlEND at the times and places herei L mpecifiedl, to clleect the General Poor and Rloa ax for the year connencing 1st October 1852. t Dunton's, ott Monday, 21st Feb'rj Liberty Hill, " Tueshiy, 22d " " Freeland's, " Wed'day, 23d " ' Parks', " Same evening, 3 o'e'oel " Rock-Potd, " Thursday, 24th Feb'ry S.1. T. Middleton's " Same eveninz, 3 o'cheel Red h11h, " Friday, 25th Feh'ri ' Collier's, " Same evening. 3 o'clce '1 Cherokee Ponds, Saturday, 26th Fe'b'r% ' A. Alorgan's, "1 Same evening, 3 o'cluei ' Hlamburg, " Monday, 28th Feb'ryV ' Beach Island, " Tutesday, 1st .\are ' Graniteville, " Wed'day, 2d " i lHatcher's, " Thursday, 3d " Kreps'. " Friday, 4th " H oulware's, " Satuerday, 5th " Edgehield C. [1L, " Monday, 7th " 1 *& Cl " Tuesday, Sth " Allen'se, e" Wed'day, 9th " Ridge, ~ " Thursday, 1 0th " llstein's, " Friday, 1ith " Ritehart's, " Satutrdey, 12th " " Mt. Willintg, " M onday, 14th " Perry's, " Tuesday, 15th " -Colema~n's X Roads, " Wed'd ay, 16th " Coopersville, - "- Thursday, 17th " Satterfield, " Saturday,' 19th " Stevens' Store, "~ Monday, 21st " Towles' " Tuesday, 22d e" Richardson's, -" Wed 'day, 23dI " J. S. Sttyley's, " Thursday, 2-1th " Dorn's, " Fridacy, 25th " J. QUATTLEBUCM, T. C. E. D. Feb 2 if' 3 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRiCT, IN CHANCERY. oster & Coxe antd 1Amended and Sucpplemen Abram Martin, | Bill to call in Creditor vs and administer el'ects o s R. Gttrrett and IStephten S. G'arrett, de others. ) ceased, 4c. T appearing that the Def'ena;nts Jamtes R .Garret t, Theotmas S. Garrett, Caroline A. V lartin, Jatmes P. Thutrnmnd and heis wife Caro e P., Mary Garret t, Williamt H. Garret t, Euizat thu S. Burl, B. C. Spatrks andI his wire Mlar; nt, Susane B. Garrett, Charley A. G;arrett an<. eltn I1. Garrett, reside without the litmits oif thi tte: Ott Mitt i'n by Mir. CAt.tot., lIaittill" licitor, Ordered that the said D~efenedate ead, answer or demur to the PIeiettitl's Bill a im p laittt withint thIree ttotnths frotm the ptnbli ttion of' thtis order, or thte satid Bill will bi ken pro confessso atgaitnst tlthem. A. SI MKI(NS, C. E.E. D. Comrs Office. Jant 24. 1853 3mn 3 State of South Carolinia, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN COMMON PLEAS. Silas Lilienthal, ) vs Decl. in Attachment. Rihard Bailey. IL E Plaintiff in the above case htavitng theis da: iled his Declaration in nmy Office, andl the De tidant havitng tneither Wife neor Attorntey kneowl reside within the limits of this State on whom py of said D~eelarationt with a rule to pheead ca served, On meotion of Mir. MlonAGNE, Attut'ne Paintiff: Ordered that said De'fentdant appen ed plead to said Deelaratiotns within a year and v ftomn thte date heoreof. or judgmcent will b t'arded agaitnst him by default. T[IOi. G. BA CON, C. E. 1). Clerk's Office. Jue 1, 1852. ly 20 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIEL.D DISTRICT, IN SOMMON P LE AS. Lucius I,atcht,Atcmn. Taleferro & Torbet, 1HE Plaintiff itn the above case, havietg thi day tiled his declaration in mey Ollice, aned the efendat havitng neither wife nor Attorney know reside withitn the limiuts of this State on whom tpy of said declaration with rule to plhead can b aved : On motion of Mir. Mlacearne, Attortey fee ittiff: Ordered, That said Defendant appear an< ad to said declaratione within a year antd a da; um the date htereof, or judgment will be rendere< ;ainst iim hey default. TITOS. G. BA CON, c. x. a. Clerk's Office, Oct 13, 1852. ly 40 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIEL1D DISTRI.CT, IN COMMON PL EAS. Wn. D. Jeninitgs, e. Dect. in Attachment. Richard Bailey. lIE Plaitntifi' in the above case leaving this da: Lfiled a I eelaration in may Offce, and the De~ daet havitng necitheer Wife noLr Attorntey kntow' reside within the linmits of this State otn wheom py of said D.elaratioen with a rule to plead catn b rved : On Mlotion of ,air. Toltrutss, A ttorney fo Initetifi: Ordered, TIheat said Defenedanit appea rd plead to said Delaration wvithin -a year and iy frome the date hereof or judgment by defaul ill be entered against him. T110S. G. B ACON, c. z. D. umber at Reduced Rates 1'lE Subscriber offers Lumber at the followin L pries: At his Miill, for Cash, 65 eta, per hundred. D~eliveredl at Village, foar Cash, $I per hutndreul. Theose indebted to hen tore remtinded that be wvi t keep his A evounta and Notes in his own kand inger than Return Day . A. DION JOS. t A.A 3sN Executive Department. 1 >y mi' COLUMBIA, Jan. 19,1853. of 1H E Maragers of Elections in each Congressional l1- District throughout the State, are hereby re quired to open the Polls at their respective places of lt Elections, bnd :, hold an eletion for Represen'a I- tives in the Congres of the United States, on the - fourth Monday in February next, in conformity with - the writ hereunto appended. In ubedience to a reso a lution passed at the last sitting of the Legislature, a ie writ of Election will be sent to each place of Plection, in e..h Congr.essional District throughout the State, at and in the event of those writs not reaching their r, debtination, it is deemed advisable by the Executive ie to issue this gt neral notice, to remedy such contin ly geneics as nay occur. JOHN L. MANNING. The State of South Carolina, . To all and sinrgular the Managers of the General Elections for each Congressional District in the State. . In pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly r- of this State, passed p the 16th December, A. 1). it 1852, you are hereby required, after giving legal no E, tiee (and being duly qualifed) to proceed to hold anl 'S election for a Hep:esintative in the Congress of the United States, for each Congressional District, on -s the 4th Monday in February next, and the d.iy fol e lowing, at the ;amiie pinos, and to be conducted by - the same managers, and in the samte manner as the i election of iner.ibers of the State Legislature ; and L- after having deterimined on the persons duly elected, g you do certify t he same secording to law, under your h haid and seal to the Governor, at Columbia, by the - first Monday in Aprilbuext, on which day the votes b, will be counted, and thereafter the election declared. V Given t uder. my hand and the seal of the n State., in Co!uinbia, this 20th day of Janua - ry, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred .nnd fifty -three, and in the y sevetnty-seventh year of theSovereignty and e Independence of the U. S. of Ainerica. 4 By the Governor: J. L. MANNING. ,f swAns raar, Sec'ry of State. it Jani 2 5t 2 d State of South Carolina. HEAD-QUARTERS, MILFORD, Jan 18, 1853. S E DWARD A. SALMOND and LEWIS A. BECKMAN. Esquires, having been appoint ed Aids-de-Camp to the Comiander-in-Chief, with the rank of Lieutenant Golonel, will be obeyed and respected accordingly. By order uf the Commander-in-Chief. J. W. CANTEY, Adjut-int and lusp. General. Feb9 . t 4 Rich Carpets, SNOWDEN & SHEAR, Augusta, Ga., have received from New York, a full supply of Rich Tapestry Velvet CA RPETS, of new aned splendid patterns; Tapestry Brussels and Brussels CARPETS, at very low pirices; Superior Three Ply and Ingrain CARPETS, of new and beautiful styles; Brussels and V'enetiani Star CARPETS; Curtain t1 ATERIALS ; CORNICES; Brass and PI.ated Stair RODS-to which' they respectfully in vite the attention of the public. Jan 12. - .-if 52 Harness. CARRIAGE and BUGGY U-ARNESS, / Wagon Harness, D~ouble and-Single. Ridinig Bridles, Plantation Bridles, Coliars, &c., Manuratured of guod manteriai1s, and by good work mlen, next door In J. BS.SuLIiivA..R.TMI . Jan 12 . f 52 Carpenhters Waated. T H IE Subseriber wishes to procnre the services lof Three uoOD GA RPENTERtS. Tro such as are of study habits and competent to do all work in their line, lie will give constant emuploymient and the best of wages. JOHN WrrTT. r Jnn4 tf 51 Cash Business. . HE Subscriber would take this opportunity of .. returnting his thanks to his patrons for their -liberal support durmtg thd-four years lie haa been -in business, amnd respectfully solicits a continiuance of their generous patrohnage ; but at the samle time it must be borne in maind that he wishes to do t~xeln-. sively a CASil BU'SINESS, and to carry out this object more fully he will opeii no books for accounts this year. -G. L. PENN, AoENr. , la n 4 .- tf 5 1 -Notice. LL persons indebted to the Estate of Mrs. ASallie Aliles, D~ee'd., will please imake pay mnit inmmediately, and altoehavingdead against the Estate will present them to the subscri ber properly attested. J01LN LUYVr. .Jan 5 7t 51 .hRB Notice, I S HEEYgiven to all persons indebted to thme .Estate of Edimund BloydI, dec'd., to make itm mediate paymfenit, anid those having demands against the said Etate, will remnder them in properly attested. De8 JAS. &: TAN DY BOY D, Ex'rs. -De8ly 41 Notice. . LL Persons indebted to the Estate of C. J. SGlover, dee'd., are requested to amake imome diate payment, anld those having demtands against said estate, will presenit them properly attested. .JOHN RAINSFORD, Adni'r. Sept 22 tt 36 Last Notice. ~.LL Persons indebted to the Subscriber who .fali~to pay3 thteir notes and accounts before Return Day in February next, will be -eued, as I canot. give longer indu~gence, 13. C. BRYA N. Dec 29 8t 5u Notice. 4LL Persons indebted to the estate of Oliver -j Towles, are requested to make immediate pay met, and those having demands against the samte will render them in properly attested. R. M. SCURRY, Administrator. Oct. 9 tf 38 J Luanber ! Luanber ! T HIE Undersigned has a large quantity of LUM ERon hand of assorted dimneusions, at his Mills. Price, Square Edge, 75 eta per 100 feot. " Rough " 376 e. "" JAS. L. IIILL & IIUGES. - DeS tf 47 Whiskey, Ruin, Brandy, &c. O BARLREI'; Rectified. Monongahela and Miu U lr's Old Rye WHISKEY, New England and Jamaica R UM, American and Holland GIN, American and French BR A4NDY, Idadeira, Tenerifrem and Mahaga WVINES, PePPermint, Cianamon and Perfect Love COR L. MNSYR UP, by the Gallon or Bottle. tIrish and Scotch WHISKEY, Cider andl White Wino VINEGA R, Pint, Half-pint and Quart FLASKS, Wine. Lemion tSyrup and Porter BOTTLES, DEMIJOHIN., all sizes. Nov29E. HODGES, AGrNT. i v2 f 46 Last Notice. LL persons indebted to the Estate of 0. Towles, fdee'd., wifl make payment before retUrn day, H or they will fired their niotes and sccouata in the hads of an Attot-Dey for collectionl. 'R. M. SCURRY, Adm'or. Jan 4 7t 51 NO] BY STEAMERS AND SOU Is in receipt of an Extensive, FALL AND WII (6J The Community and P requested to call and examine Edgefield C. H., Oct. 13, RICH FALL DRY GOODS. GRAY BROTHERS, AUGUSTA, GA., F EG to inform the public, that their Fall Stoc Dof Staple and Fanicy Dry Goods is now complete. In addition to our Store we have added a handacme Silk and Dress Goods Department, where will be found the Richest Dress Fabrics of the season, at the lowest New York cash prices, Among which are: Rich Brocade Dress SILKS and SATINS; Extra fine white and black Brocade S.lks and Satins; plain and Chanielion do.; Plaid and Striped Silks; rich Irish Poplins and Tahinets; Rich colored and black Silk Velvets; Rich Satin Broehe Cashneres; Extra fine Satins, A merican ; Black and White Watered Silks; Plain black Silks, all widths; Small figured black Silks; Half Mourning Silks, Black and colored Alpacas and Bombazines; Black and colored Brocade Alpaeas ; French and Enlish Merinos and Cashmeres; Muslin Delaines, Ginghamass and Calico, in great variety of styles and prices ; In our Cloak and Shawl Department, Will be found, the latest styles of colored and b!ack VELVET CLOAKS, SACKS and MAN TILLAS, Cloth Cloaks and Mlantillas, neat and conifortable Bl'k, Col'd and Watered Silk Mantillas, of all kinds, Long and Square Woolen Shaws, in great variety Plain Crape Shawls. very low priecd, A few extra rich Emb. Crape Shawls. In our Domestic Department We can say that we keep all the favorite brands of KESEYS, OSNABURGS and BLANKETS, and can aford to scll theim at factory prices as well as our neighbors. Special attention is requested to 50 bales of the best KERSEY ever brought South, (bought at auc ion,) 5 cents per yard less than factory prices, Satinets, Jeans, Tweeds, ClothLs, Cassimeres, and lannels of all kinds, And a great variety of other GOODS, to which we request the attention of tile public. Oct26 tf 41 N0 T I C E. A Beautiful Assortment of ASIUMERES, NIERINOES, DELAINES AND PERSIAN CLOTHS. Also, a few more of tho-e handsome Plaids. Bro Nades and Dress Silks, which will be sold LOW. 0 lankets, Negro Cloths & Tweeds, rogether with fine Boots for Gentlemen and Boys, [have a fine Stock. W. P. BUTLER. Dee. 8 tf 47 THE CELEBRATED DOLLETON BITTERS. 8 Purely Vegetable Preparation, and a Sovereign Remedy for DYSPEPSIA! T1ESE BITTERS are purely a VEGE TA BLE .COMPOUND, and are offered to the publie ader the fullest conviation that they wilt be tfenad safe and sovereign REM IEDY for DY'SPEPSIA. They have-heen triumphantly tested not only by ~umerous families and Physicians in the South, who tavc furnished atmple testimony a~s to their decided ~xcellene, hut als'o by te Proprietor, who, for ten rears, suffered all the gloom incident to that stub sorn and distressinig disease. The Colleton Uitters, are also a Carminiative, ost excellent for Cholera Mlorbus, Costaveness, Sea iknes, Nausea proceeding from whatever cause, hortnss af Breath, Acidity, Heart Burn, Cramps tnd stiches in the Breast. The above Mledicine is highly recommended to iterary Gen tlemnen, Students, Elderly People, and ithers of sedentary habits. For the satisfactioni of thosd who may not other vise feel disposed to try this valuable Compountd, eferene is made, by permission, to the following mighly respectable gentlemen. Rev. TI. .1. Young, Wmn. Yates, M. D)., D. T. ain, M. D., Alex. Robinson, Col. F. Lance, Char .ston. 1. M1. Curtis, M. D., St. JTohn's Tsland. Ex-Gov. WV. B. Seabrook, Edisto Island. B. R. Bythewood, Beaufort. Rev. A. Woo~dwarid, lHon. Wmn. Pope, Rev. J. B. icabrook, Paul Pritehardl, M1. D., Bluffton. gPRICE, 75 eta per Bottle. For sale at Edge eld C. Hi., by G. L. PENN, AGENT. Oct. 20 tf 40 Saw and Gast 1YWills for Sale, E Subscriber intending to move from the State, offers for sale his SilILL.S. on Shaw's reek, abmout ten miles from Edgefield, Aiken and ;raniteville. The Tract contains Twenty-two hundred (2200) ores, with a sufficient water power to rutn Circular ;aws or a Factory. On tihe premises are all nmecs ary improvements-framne buildings, orchards. &c. Any iniformation given by applying to thme Sub criberon the premaises, or by letter addressed to im at Edgehield C. HI. JOS. A. ADDISON. Aug 4 t! 29 lNotice. LL~ Persons indebted to the Estate of Wmn. T. . Minter, are earnestly requested to make im ediate payment, andi those having demands aga.inst aid estate will please render them im, property at sted, forthwith. B3. F. STROMt, Adnm'r. Sept 8 if 34 Notice. LL Persons indebted to the Estate of R. Platt . Brunson, dee'd., are respectfully notified to ate inmmediate payment, and those having de nands against said cestate will present thetm forthwith, roperly attested. SUSEN M. BRU7NSON, Admn'ix. ROBERT LANIER, Adnm'or. Oct 20 if 40 Tea, Candles, Sugars, &c. BLACK, Ilyson, Gunpowder, Imperial and Young Ilyson TE A, in Hlalf, Quarter, Eighth oxes and Catties, also at retail; Sperm, Adamantine and Star CANDLES, Crushed, Powdered and Clarfied SUGAR, Turpentine, Toilet and Shaving SOAP. For sale by E. llODGES, AGENT. Nov 29 tr 46 Cloaking, CICH Colored and Black VELVETS of various kinds for Mantillas and Cloaks. A few pieces if handsome polished CLOTH for Ladies Cloaks, vith some of the richest trimmnings made. For ale cheap at GRAY BROTHERS. Augusta, Ga., Nov 17 if 44 Notice. ALL Persons indebted to the Estate of Sarah .. Fendly, dee'd., will please make immediate ayment. Those having demands will prcsent them iroperly attested for payment. D. J. GILCHRIST, Adm'r de boaie non. De 11 tf 48 Notice LL prsons indebted to Col. John Hill, by i... note or account, are requested to make imme ist. payment to the ondersigned. W. C. MtORAGNE, Att'y. Jan 4 if 51. Oranges anad Lemofls, JUST received and for Fale b ICyLAS F.10t M.4CHLS .ICE. rH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD Handsome and Splendid Stock of MTER COODS!! ublic Generally are respectfully them at No. 1, PARK Row. tf 39 MARRIAGE, HAPPINESS AND COMPETENCE. WHY IS IT I That we behold many females, scarce in the mendian of life broken in health and spiru with a complication of diseases and ailments, depriving them of th noent of lire at all aeprihet i: cl ejwr o h e.~ oa gheah, bunyancy of spira, 1id happy serenity of mind, arising from a condition of health. Isum beredssmiIalt. Many ohe aus nof her sufferings at firet-perhaps yess before, perlapus during irlhood, or the frst years of marriage were in their origin so light as to pass unnotsced. and of coasee neglected. IN AFTER YEARS, Wisen too Inte to be benefitted by ont knowledge. we look back and mourn. and regret the full consequences of out nsoIce. What would we not often give to posesas. is early life, the knowledge we obtain int after ears !And what days and nights anguish we might not have been spared, if the knowledge was timely possessed. It is MELANCHOLY AND STARTLING To behold the sickness and suffering endured by many a wife fur many years, from causes simple and controllable, easil retedird-or better still,-not incurred, ifevery WIFE AND MOTHER Possessed the itformation contained in a little volume. (with isa tire reach of all) which would spare to herself YEARS OF MISERY, And to her husband the constant toil and anxiety of mind. necessarily dervlviig upon him from sickness of the wife. without giving his, tile opportunity of acquirilng that on. petence which his exertions ate entitled and the possession oh which would secure the happiness o hainsalf, wife, and children. SECURE THE MEANS OF BAPPINESS B( becenming in time possessed of the knowledge, the want orwhich has caused the sickiess auid poverty of thousands. I,, view of such consequences, no wife or moter is exe sable if she meclect in avail herself of that knowledge in retpect to herself. which would spare her much suffering, be the means ,of happiness aid prosperity to her husband, and confer upon her children that blessimg above all torice-healthy bodies. wits healthy minds. Tihat knowledge is conitaledis a little work entitled THE MARRIED WOMAN'S Private Medical Companion. BY DR. A. M. MAURICEAU, Paprgsses or osecassa or WoMEN. One IsnndredtA Edities. IVme., pp. 250. Price, 30 e's. [oN rINE rarER, EXTRA 111ttS, $1 00 First published iin 117. and it is not SURPRIZING OR WONDERFUL, Consldernig that EVERY FEMATLR, WHETHER MARRIED OR NOT, eat here acquire a full kiowledge of the stature, character antd causes of her cosipialtuts, wih the various symptoms, and thag nearly HALF A MILLION COPIES should have bees sold It is inijracti' able to convey fllly the various subjects treated or. as they are of a nsatre strictly intended for the married. or those contemplating marriages. bat no female desirous of enjoying health. and that beauty. copieiueut n I health. which is so comnducive to her own happines, and t t of her susband. but either as or will obtain. it, as has or win every hasband who has the lsve and affection of his wite at heart, or that of his own pteraniary improvement. UPWARDS OF ONE HUNDRED THOU SAND COPIES Have been SENT BY MAIl within the last few manthbs. lE)rBase and Shameful Fraud!! CAUTION TO B0OKSELLERS. VIOLATION OF COPYRIGHTS A SPU'BIOUS EDITION Flagrant snd barefaced. has been aurreistitionsly issued, with the sume. f.rm and size, exactly the danK Ttmz Faog, and exac tly the same TYPOGRAPHICAL ARRANGEMENT, But anothmer name substituted for " Dr. A. M. Mantlcetus' amid "'lmston" for " New York," and time words, Earrzazo according to Ac or Cousetens in the year 1847, by Ia the Clerk's O:lice ref the District Court of the Southern District of New York, OMIlTTED. The conentus, the subject matter, and reading sre ENTIRELY DIFFERENT, Printted on poo, brownish, dirty paper, with appr eover. cts scattered tlhroughout its pages, The copyright afftlon eonfe none. If there are an, ini the trate no lost to shame and commos honesty as to be willinig tarties IN DEFRAUDING TIIEIR CUSTOMERS, No less thani thme legal owvner of the property in copyright. they will be p~rosecuted, amid stepo will be taken to expose thmem to thme pube.sc A cotpy will be sent to each bookseller or firm. Iwith she termos spot which they will he furnished,) uyon receipt ef hin or their businecss card of addrcss. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. BE NOT DEPRAUDED? Buy en book sunless Dr. A. iM. Manriceau, 129 Liberty at., N. Y., is so the title lage, amid the entry in t terk's Olhice on the bnck of the timle pagec correuponids as herein. anmd buy onily of respectable and linmurable dealers, or sendm by mail, and ad drens to Dr. A4. 41. Ilauricemu. Fmsll title page, with ennrtents, together with a few pages treating of important subjects to every married l'etnale, wiil be aent, free of chsr.:e. to anty one eniclosing a letter stamp s s pirepmaid letter. addressed as herein. Irr Oms receIpt of Plfty Cents, (or One Dollnr for tiac fins Edltlotn extra bisading.) saTHKC MARRIF.D WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAtL COMPANION" Ii sesit (nearled rr-ua; to ainny part of thae Unsitedt States. All letters uanet be poat-pnled. send ade-lelied to. DRi. A. II. M'AU'RICEAU, Box lt''d. New York CIty. Publolnalmsg 05ce, No.129o .lberty Ftreet, .sew V ork. g~" For sale in this place at the Drug Store of Mr A. G. TEAGUE. Price only Fifty Cent. Jumv 21, 1852. 6m 27 STATE OF SOUT'II CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN COMMON IPLEAS. W. E. JTackson, Dca nAtc'a Thos. M. Roubinson.: T. N. Poullain & Son, Dca nAtc'a vs. Pleasatnt M. Tidwell. W. E.jirtiuonDecla. in Attach'nt Pleasant M. Tidwell. eny MorDecla. in Attach''nt Pleasant M. Tidiwell.c r'[IE Plaintiim. in the above cases having this day a 1 ied their Declarations in my Office, and neith- e r of the Defendants having either wife or attorney known to reside within the limits of this State, on whom copies of said Deelarations with rules to plead can be served: On motion ns Mr. MAGRcATH, Attor ney for Plaintiffs, Ordered, that said Defendants . appear and 5.ead to said declarations with'm a year g and a day from the date hereof, or in default there-t of, j udgmnent will be awardled againat thsem. T. G. BA CON, c. a. D. Clerk's Office, Oct 7, 1851. ly 38 sTATrE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.4 IN COMMON PLEAS. George Robisnson, Dce n.4lc~t Taliatero & Torbet, TIIE Plaintiff in the above stated case, having this day filed his Declaration in my Office, and the Defendant 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. MhaAa-r, Attorney for Plaintiff: Ordered, That said Defend ant appear and pleadl to said Declaration within a year and a day from the date heretof, or in defatult ~hereof judgment will be entered against him. THOS. G. BACOS, C. E. D. Clerk's Office, Oct 13, 1852. ly 43 Notice. P ERSONS indebted to the E~state of Mrs. F. E. Perrin, dee'd.. are requested to call and settle, and those having claims will present them properly attested. T. H. JOHNSON, Am E. L. HlBLE~R. dn Nov 24 3m 45 Ndtite. A LLPeronsindebted to the Estate of Emasley Goff, dec'd., are here by notifled to make im mediate payment, and those to whom the estate is indebted will present their claims forthwith in due form, as I atn determined to wind up thne estate as soon as the law will permit me. H. T. WRIG'IT, 0. E. D. O,.inary Onfce Dcc 2) 3m ZiO Osnaburgs and Negro-uloths At Mauitfacturers Prices I NOWDEN & SHEAR Augusta, Gi., have on haud, a full supply o: C(XYTON 08 NABURGS of the most approved styles; Negro KERSEYS, of George Sebley's, Will-ai Schley'g, aud of the Augusta Manufitturing CompsyU Also, Brown SHIRTINGS and SHEMETNGS, of the Augusta 1lanufacturing Company, an of which, they will sell at very luw prices. The public are respectfully requested to cal and examine the assortment. Jan 12 tf52 Undressed Bleached Shirtings. S NVOWDEN & SHEAR, Augusta, Ga., have received from New York, Extra 4-4 Bleached SHIRTING, perfectly undressed, and a very superior fabric for Ladies' and Gentlemen'" 'wear. The public are respectfully requested to call and examine the article. Jan 12 tf 52 Upholsterer in General! MIR. G. 0. DECHERT, Upholsterer I and Paper Hanger, respectfully announces to the citizens of Edgefield and its vicinity that he is now prepared to make to order, Beds, Hair and Shuck NattrasSes, nd also to attend to PAPER HANGINGS, WINDOW BLINDS, SHADES, &C. Mr. D. will attend punctually to business, and all orders will be speedily and faithfully executed. le will be found at the Office formerly occupied by Chancellor WARDIAW except when elsewhere engaged. Dec. 15 30 48 Removal! TPE Undersigned respectfully informs his old customers, friends and the public generally that he has removed to his BRICK STORE, on Centre Street, between Messrs. JoSrAH StaLy and Gauxen Ro3NsoN, where be offers for sale a general assort ment of FAMILY GROCERIES. Mr. ELmu HoDGes is my duly authorised Agent to sell Goods, and the businesws will be conducted Lnder the style of . hODGES, Agent. 11. A. KENRICK. Hamburg, Nov 29 f 46 Take Warning! LL those who are indebted to me individu ally, Walker & Coleman, Brannon & Cole man, or W. B. Brannon, that do not make payment by the first of February next, will find their ac counts and notes in the hands of Officers for col lection, as money I must have. M. W. COLEMAN. Hamburg, Dee 13, 2m 48 Notice. [ APPOINT Mr. P. J. Daun of Hamburg, my L Agent in the settlement of dues to myself, or ny of the parties above mentioned. The books are u his hands. M. W. COLEMAN. Hamburg, Dee 15,1852. 2m 48 Boot and Shoe Manufactory, 1HE Subscriber having renewed and increased T facilities in his business takes this method of nforming his kind patrons, that he still remains at he same place where he was last year, and con inucs to make Fine Dress Double Sole and Pump BOOTS, of the finest and best Materials, and good its warranted. Also, I have now on hand a beautiful variety of Boots d Shoes of my own Manufacture, which, for one nonth, I will sell at Low razes. FOR CASH. WM. McEVOY. Jan 12 5t 52 $10 Reward. RANAWAY from the Subscriber on Saturday the 15th inst., his negro man named PHILIP. laid fellow is about five feet six incheshbigh,of dark ~omplexion and well formned. He had on when he eft a snuff-colored Froeld Coat, and glase Cap. He about thirty-two years of ages-no particular narks or scars recollected. I1 will give the above rewary), and-pay all reasona ide expenses,lor his s'afedeivery4oineerfludged nny Jail, so that I cannget hint Any information respeeting said felloui will be bankully received. Address, Edgefield Court H., . C. JAS. -H. SWEARENGIN. Jan 19 tf 1 Wanted B OOT. Shoe and Harness Makers. Also, for sale, all kin.ls of Upper and Sole L.eather, Northa n and French Camlf t'kins, Lining and Binding ikins, Harness anmd Band Reather, Sheae' indings, Boots and Shoe.s and Plantatiou Brogans ways on hand-made of beat materials.4 Also, Lamp, Train, Neetifoot and Tanners Oils, r sale by R. T. 3HSI1S. Dec15 tf 48 Cheese. {\ BOXES prime GOSHEN CHEESE, UJFor sale by E.IHODGES, AGEN'T. Nov 29 tr 46 Wanted to Hire 'FEW good Male and Female SERVANTS, Sto attend a lleatel, for which liberal wages will *e giveu. A pply immediately to F. M. NICHOLAS. Dec 29 tf . 50 Notice. LL Persons indebtend to the estate of Ellington . Clark, dee'd., are hereby notified to nmake im iediate paynment. and( thosec having demands against aid estate will present thenm properly attested. JAS. h3LACKWELL. July 7 tf 25 Just Received, ,50 LBS. Choice Up-Country BA CON, 1,000 " "' Baitimore" For salo by F. M. NICHOL AS. Ot 26 tf 41 Notice. HOSE indebted to the Estate of Staring Quarles Ldee'd., will please make immediate payment, s longer indalgenee cannot be given, and those aving demands are requested to present them pro erly attested. MARY A. QUARLES, Amlm'x. Feb 2 3me I Final Notice. CHSE indebted to the firm of Grcae & MAY. .will find their Notes and A ccounts in the hands Josen Asev, Esq., for settlement, nntil a few nys befoe Return day, wheni they will be indis siminatly sued on. WM. B. M IAYS. Feb 2 tf 3 Notices LL those indebted to the Estate of W. W. .Walling, dee'.J., are requested to settle as on as possible, and those having claim, will render rem in immediately, properly attested. CHARLES HA MMOND, Ex'or. Jan 19 tf Carpets, 3 RAY BROTH ERS, Augusta, Ga., have new ( in Store a full supply of Rich and Elegant Irussels; Threeply, Ingrane and Cotton CA IHPETS ith Rugs and Dlruggets to match, which they tier to the public cheap.. Nov 17 tf 44 Chapnalis Cotton Gins? 'IJ still make these-best of COTT~ON GINS, Vat our old stand. We wartant them to give atisfaction, which they never fail to do. All orders thankfully received and promptly at mnded fo. Persons who find it more convenient will please iquire of MI. Lon HILL~f, Edgefleld C. H., who ill keep on hand one or more of these Gins for ie. Address CHAPMAN & SONS, Coleman's X Roads, Edgefield, S. C. Sept 15 ti 35. INotice. Lt Persons indebted to the Subscriber Individ tlly are hereby notified that unless they settle p before Return Day, they may expect to have to hay Cost. Look to your own interest. 8. E. BOWERS, Haibnrg, Feb 7 2t 4 Estray. OLT.ED) before me by A. C. Galla e. liR .near Lnngmires P. 0., one BA AREa ibout fourte*en hands high, suppnsed tolbe- amn or cn years old, and appraised at Fift Dollars. JAMES BLA CKWEL, 3.E. ..