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Sheriff's Sale. B Y Virtue of writs of Fieri Facins to me directed, I shall proceed to sell at Edge field Court House, -on the first Monday in November uext, the following property in the fol lowing eases, viz: Zachariah Claxton vs. Arthur Lott, John A. Lott and John H. Lott; Win. Stevens, Exeeu'r, vs. Arthur Lott, Mark Mathis and Jno. C. Ha ri4; Johnson A. Bland, Adm'r, vs. Arthur Lott, Clinton Ward and Henry Howard; E. W. Perry, Adm'r, vs. Arthur Lott, One tract of Land con. taining (100) acres more or less, adjoining lands of Jackson Holmes, Derick Holsonbake, Isaac Bush and others, levied on as the property of the defendant, Arihur Lott. Terms Cash. LEWIS JONES, s. E. D. Oct-19 3t 40 Sheriff's Sale, F. C. Wood Writ in Foreign At T5* tachment. V ashington Stalnaker. BY virtue of an order from his Honor, Judze ,Pardlaw, in the above stated case, I shall proceed to sell, on the first Monday in Novem ber next, at Edgefield Court House, one brown Horse, levied on as the property of the Defen dant, Washington Stalnaker. Terms cash. LEWIS JONES, S. E. D. Oct 17 3t 40' State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUJTY. Elizabeth Morgan and others, TS. Isabella Morgan and others. IN obedience to :n order of Court in this case, I will sell at Edi-efield C. H. on the first Monday of next month the f6llowing real estate of Elbert Morgan, dec'd, viz: A tract of land lying on Big Stephens's creek in this District, containing thice. hundred and twenty acres more or less, and adjoining lands of Archibald Morgan, J. M. Callibam and Robt. Merriwether. TERMS.-A credit will be given of one and two years from the day of sale, except as to so much as will defray the costs of this suit which must be paid in cash. Possession not to be given until the 1st day of January next. Purchaser will be required to give Bond with adequate sureties to secure the purchase money. A. SIMKINS, C. E. E. D. Oct. 15. 3t 40 State of South Carolina, - ABBEVILLE DISTRICT, John L, Griffin, L RBill for Partition. Larkin Reynolds, I Agnes W., his wife, et. al. BY order of the Court of Equity, I will pro eed to sell, at Abbeville C. H., on sale day in November next, the following valuable LANDS, of the Real Estate of Vincent Griffin, deceased, viz: Tract No. 1--The Homestead Place, near Whitehall, situate in Abbeville District, on Hard. labor and Cow&head creeks, containing Eight Hundred and Thirty acres, more or less, (with about Three Hundred and Fifty acras in woods) Twenty-five acres of which being first-rate creek bottom, and a part in cultivation. Upon the place there is a comfortable Dwelling House' containing ten roons, having commodious Barns and Stables attached, a Gin-house and other necessary outbuildings in good repair. The cleared land is in a state of high cultivation. Tract No. 2-Known as the Edwards place, containing about One Hundred and Sixty acres, situate in Abbeville District, on the roads lead ing to Abbeville C. H. and Vienna, Sixty acres being woodland. And Tract No. 3-Known as the Bostri place. sit ,uate in Edgefield District, in three miles of Nine ty-six Depot on the Greenville and Columbia Railroad, containing Six Hund:ed acres, more or less, Sixty of which being woodland, and three hundred of the cleared land in a high state of cultivation, the residue being under a good pas ture fence. There is on the place a framed house with four -rooms, together with necessary out buildings. TEaMs-A credit of one, two and three-years from the day of sale, with interest on the last instalment from the time the second becomes due. Bond with good sureties, and mortgages of the premises to secure the purchase money, to be given by the purchasers. Purchasers will also pay the costs in cash and pay for titles. Persons wishing to buy said lands, would do well to call and examine them before the day of ralo. Maj. Larkin Reynolds will take pleasure ini showing them to anyv persons so disposed. H. A. JONES, C. E. A. D. Comm'r's Oficee, Sept. 25. 5t 88 Sherifi''s Sale. * STATE 'OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, Freeman H. Roper, Applicant, rs. Eliz. Crawford & others de fen'ts.J B Y Virtue of an Order from H-. T. Wright, Esq., Ordin:ary, I shall proceed to sell on the first Monday in November next, at Edgefield C. H., the truct of land belonuging to the estate of John Crawford dec., situate in Edgetield Dis trict on Dry Creek, containing one hundred and fifty-six (156) acres mote or less, bounded by lands of Mr, Margaret Lanmam, Josiah Lanham and Freeman H. Roper. TEaMS-A credit of twelve months. The Purchaser to give bond with two approved secu rities and a mortgage of- the premises to the Or. dinary to secure the purchse money. Costs to be ainin ash *LEWIS JONES, s. E. D. Oct. 12. 3 93 Notice. .t.Talley dec., up to the time of his death, and to Joseph H. Talley, Administrator of the estate of Thomas Talley, dee. are earnestly requested to be ready to make payme~ t by the 26th day of Decenm ber next, as longer indulgence cannot be given. And those having demands against said estate will render them in to the undersigned properly attested. JOSEPH [1. TALLEY, Adnm'r. Oct. 19 l0t 40 Notice. ALL persons indebted to the estate of William .Ussey dec., anid t .TJoseph B. Talley, A d minisrator de bonun non, of the estate of William Bassey dee., are earnestty requested to be ready to mnake paymenut b~y the 30th day of December next as longer indulgence cannot be given. And those having demands againstsaid estate will render them in to the undersigned properly attested. JOSEP'H B. TALLEY, Adm'r. *Oct.19 lit 40 * Notice. A4Ltpersons indebted to the estate of Caleb * .1. Tallecy dee. up to the time of his death, and to Joseph B. Talley, Administrator of the estate of Caleb Talley dee. are earnestly requested to be ready to make payment by the 12th day of December next, as longer indulgence cannet be given. And those haiving demands against said estate will ren der them in to the undersigned properly attested. JOSEPH B. TALLEY, Adm'r. Oct19 8 S 40 Notice ! A LL Persons are hereby cautioned not- to tres .t.pass on the Lands belonging to the Estate of A. Y. Burton, dec'd., by either hauling wood or straw of the same, without permission from the Trustee. Those who continue to do so, may expect to be prosecuted by the TRUSTEE. Sept. 18, 1854. tf 36 * Notice. AL Persons indebted to the Estate of M. E. llinsotdee'd., up to the time of his death, are requested to make immnediate payment, and those having demands against said Estate will preseat them property attested. D. F. HIOLLINiGS WORTH, Adm'ot-. - Mar 29 tf 11 * Notice. A LL Persons indebted to the Estate of A tticus Tucker, dee'd., are notified to make prompt payment, and those having demands ,against said Estate are requested to render thutm mn immediately, roprl ateteLANDON TUCKER, Adm'or. A Card, Office is at Edgefield C. H. for the-present. C. W. srYLES. Sept 27 tf 37 Law Notice. T HE Undersigned have .formed a Partnership, and will PRACTICE LAW in Edgefield, Ab beville and Lexington. . GEORZGE W. L ANDRUM, ABNER PERRIN. Edgefield C. H., Sept 21,1854. tf 36 Law and Equity. T HE Undersigned have formed a partnership for the practice of Law and Equity. g7 OFFICE at Edgetield C. II., S. C. M. L. BONTIAM, S. W. MIABRY. Sept 13, 1S54. tf 35 S. S. T OiYPKINS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. " OFFICE IN REAR OF THE COURT HOUSE. Edgefield, S. C., Feb 8, - tf 4 Practice of Surgery! DR. JURIAH HARRIS. Augusta, (a., is prepared toaccommodate with Lodging and Nursing, such patients as may be directed to him for SU RGICAL OPERATIONS or Treatment. ET Masters may be assured that their Servants will have every necessary attention. Augusta, May 26, ly 19 McGREGOR & SmITH, -DEALERS IN CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, &c. M C'GREGOR & SMITH, build to order Car riages of every description. They also keep on hand a large and splendid assortment of New and Second-Hand Carriages. Eg" All orders promptly attended to, and Re pairing neatly executed. Edgefleld C. I., .lan 18 tf 1 LAMBETH UOPKINS, Warehouse a n d Commission H jE R 0 04 A% jN T, AUGUSTA, GA, R ENEWS the tender of his services to the pub lic, for the Storage and Sale or COTTON. GRAIN, FLOUR, BACON, and all other country produce. Purchase of Merchandize, and every description of produce on orders. Will make cash advances on shipments of Cotton to Savannah, Char leston, Baltimore and New York: with the usual cash advances on Cotton or other Produce in store. Charges-customary rates of the city. A ucusta. Sept 1 I - 3m e 35 JOSEPH WRILDEN, DEALER IN Paints, Oils and Glass, Charleston, S. C. I E Keeps constantly for sale, a general assort ment of Paints and Oils of all kinds, Varnisls, Window Glass and Sashes, Spts. Turpentine. Spirit Gas, Cotton Foot-Gin Fixtures, Glue and Brushes of various kinds. Charleston, Sept 4 ly 34 F. X. NIC1hOLA!?, EG LEAVE to inform the citizens of Edge .field District that -he has on hand a small lot o Choice Buggies! Also. Some that he can sell as LOW as ONE IUNDRED DOLLARS, and others at moderate prices. Persons wishing such articles would do well to give him a call before purchising elsewhere, as he can give them better bargains than can they get this side of New York. June 8, if 21 GEO, E. HENDY, Esq. HE Subscribers take great pleasure in recom Amending this gentleman as a Stone Cutter and Mill Dresser! He cuts beautiful MILL STONES at his Quary on Cloud's- Creek, and Mill owners would do well to give hirn a trial E. P. & J. AI3NEY. lliggins' Ferry, S. C. 4NY Person .wishing thifr Alill0Stones Dresscd AI or Wated, can addrlts. IJe Idersigned at Norrisville P. 0., Edgeiield District: S. C , in-d he will with pleasure give them prompt attention. G. E. I1 ENJY. Norrisville P. 0., Maty 29. 6 20 Georgia .Marble Works. J. G. R ANKIN. W. MW. HURLOCK, G. I. SU3IMEY SUCCEssoRs 'TO A. A'TKIsoN & Co. This Establisnmnent has been in success ful operation for a number of years. The Quarries are well opened. and the Marble is superi or to any in the United States. We have so perfected our facilities for getting out and finishing work that we can furnish Nounuments, Tombs, Head stones, And every thing in our line or business, in better style, and at cheaper rates thtan any yaird in the country. W lien it is considered that we saw our own mar ble, pay no jobber's profit, and no high freight from the North, it will be seen that we possess material advantage over all conmpetitors. We cordially solicit our friends and the public to examine our work and compare our prices with those of other yards, before ordering Northiern Marble. We have on hand at our yard in Matri etta, a large assortment of FIN ISLIEID WORK Monuments, Tablets, Tombs, &c.-where or agent, Mr. G. W. Summers, will sell at our prices. Our principal work is done at the Mills. A ddress J. G. R ANKIN & CO. Marble Works P. 0., Gat. Jan 11 ly 1 State of South Cnrolina, EDGEF'TIL DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY,. BY H. T. WRIGHT, Esqr., Ordinary o DEdgefield Distriet:* Whereas E. H. Chamnberlain has applied to me for Letters of A dministration on all and sin gular the goods and chattels. rightts and cre*dits of Joseph E. Cartledg'e, late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singuLr, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be atd appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the saikistrict, to be holden at Edgeflild C. House, on the 30th day of Oct. inst, .to shmow cauise, if any, why the said administration shonid noIt be gratnted. Given utnder my hand atnd senl. this 16th day of Oct. in the year of our Lord one thtousa'nd eight hundred and fifty-four and in the 79th year of American Independence. Oct. 19.. 2t 40 State of South Carolina, EDGICFIELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. DY H. T. WVRIGH'T, Esquire, Ordinary of IEdgefield District. Whtereas, Chesley WVells has applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and sin gulr the goods and chtattels, rights aind credits of Ansel Wells, late of the District afore said deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for thte said District, to be holden at Edgefield C. H., on the 30th day of October inst.. to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hantd and seal, this 16th daty of Oct. in the year of our Lord otne thous and eight hundred and fifty. foitr and in the 79th year of American Independence. H. T. WRIGH T, 0. E. D. Oct. 19. 2t 40 lNotice. A LPerson. indebted to the Estate of G. W. Reams, deo'd., are hereby requested to conme forward and make payment by the 10th day of No vember next, and all persons having~ any just elaims against said deceased are requested to render themt in by that date, atccording to law. ELIJA H HOLLOWAY, A dm'or. Oct 4 -7t -38 Hamburg & Edgefield P'k Road. T H E PLA NK RO AD from Hamburg to Edge field is now completed and openi'fdr the publi OatSH.- A. KENRICIC, Pres. CANDIDATES! For Sheriff. WM. QUATTLEBUM, JULIUS DAY, JAMES EIDSON. FELIX E. BODIE, :For Tax Collect * THOMAS B. REESE, DERICK HOLSONBAKE, A. R. ABLE, THEOPHILUS DEAN, WESLEY WERTZ. M. B. WHITTLE, BARNEY LAMAR. CHARLES CARTER, For Clerk. EDMUND PENN. R.-D. BRYAN. WESLEY BODIE. THOS. G. BACON. Z'or Ordinary. JOHN W. SMITH, R. T. WRIGHT, DAVID BODIE. W. F. DURISOE. Edgefield Collegiate Institute FOR YOUNG LADIES! T HE next Session will commence on MONDAY Sept. I Sth. REv. C. A. RAYMOND, PRINIrAL, CoLLrsOrAT DIEPARTMENT, 3its. S. A. RAYMOND. Music DRPARTMENT, 3iss ANNA C. GLEDDEN, ACADN.MI DurAi'xT. Miss HELEN RAYMOND, PRIMARY Miss GLEDDEN, AssIrsTAr IN 31Usi N1 iss G. brings with her the highest commenda tions, from first class Seminaries in which she has taught at the North, both as an accomplished Teach er in the higher departments of the Academical studies, and also as a superior Music Teacher. CIAS. A. RAYMOND, PINeIPA. Sept14 tr 35 Curryton Academies. 'H[IE First Seasion of these Institutions will elose with the present month. The Second Session will begin the 17th July, at which time it is desired all candidates for admission will be present. ROBT. MERRIWETHIER, Chair'n Board of Trustees. June 26, 1854. tf 24 Edgefield Male Academy. T IIE Exercises of this Institution were resumed on the first of August, under the control of M r J. GREGG LEITNER, ourlast year's Teacher. The experience of a twelvemonth has fully satis flied us that no more competent young gentleman can be found in the State than the one now at the head of our Academy. The best proof of this ir the general satisfaction given by him last' year, backed by the additional fact that his School. at the termination of its first week for the scound yearp numbered -43 Pupils. The Trustees desire to assure the Public that their united ellhrts will be given to the cause of their School, and a continued and complete supervi sion will be exercised by them oYer its progroae. Mr. Lsrrasa will in a short time procure a first rate Assistant, and any number short of four score can then be well attended to. The l1uilding is in comfortable condition, having three large fire-places (one iu each of the larger rooms,) nad being well supplied with convenient tables and arm-chairs of the best finish. Once more we appeal to the people of Edgefiuld and the adjoining Districts, for their encouragement of our earnest endeavors to establish a first rate preparatory School. Terip. For the Classical Department, per annum,. $3 100 " " Uigher Eng. " " "- ...s:!,00 " " Ordinary " " " " ...2,00 Capitol boarding to be had in pleasant families. JOlIN LIPSCOMlB, ARTI1UR SININS, GEO. A. ADDISON, LEWIS JONES, R. T. MIMS. J Aug 3, tf 29 Bethany Academy, T H~1E Trustees of Bethany Academy take pleas Aure in annolun.-ing to the publie, that their School will be Opened fir the reception of Students 6n nte 2nd Monday in .January 1854, tunder the su pervision of the well known and successful Ilustrue tor. Wax. 31. IlsArn, Esq. Rates of Tuition the same as those charged by the former Rector. Mr. Gat~rims. Board can be obtained in the most respectable families on reasonable terms and convenient to the School. W IL EY H ARR ISON, W. TIMM3EIR M A N, J. L. TALBERT, Dli. S. F. STEV ENS, G. J. SH EPPARD. Dec21 ly 49 Ridge Lands for Sale, 1fTE. the LUdersigzned, will sell to the highest :i bder t Edgefield C. H., on the first loinday in Noveimber next, the following Tracts of Land, viz: Trauct No. 1,lying on the Columbia Road, eon taining Five Ilundred and Eighty-four (584) acres, more or less. and adjoining Lands of Wad. Hl stein, N. Burton, E. W. Perry aind others. There are on the premises a good twio Story Dwelling Ilouse. Kitchen and Negro IUouses. Also a good Gin lionse and Screw, Barn. Stables, and othier neceissary buildings-all in good repair. Tract No. 2, containing Nine hundred (900) acres, more or less, and adjoining lands of Elijah IWatson, E. WV. Perry, Thonmas Pitts and others. Ont the ptremises are a good Dwelling [ louse, Kitch en. Negro Ihouses and other necessary buildings all new. Also, a Well of excellent water oa the plaice. Tract No. 3, containing Four Hundred (400) acres. more or less, and adjoining lands of E. W. Perry, Win. Stephens, lands belonginig to the Estate of Lewis A shill, Sr., dec'd.. and Tract No. 2. On the preises .are a good Grist Mill, a comfortable D~welling House, and a spring of fine water. The abo~ve Lands are level, well timbered, and the cleared la.nd is in a high state of cultivation. TERtns.-The above Lands will be sold on a eredit of on- nad two years, with interest from day of sale. Purebiasers will be required to give notes with am ple surety. G. W. ASBILL, L. M. ASBILL, P. B. ASBILL, A. B. ASBILL. Scpt 27 6t 37 Valuable Plantation for Sale, IN BAKER COUNTY, GA. rplUE well known Oak and Hickory Cotton Plan Itatioii, called Greenwood, situated on the Cuoola wahec Swamp, six mxiles west of Albany, Baker Cunnty, (now Dougherty.) Said Plantation con tains 1 50t~acres of the very best land in said county, most of which is cleared, with extensive itmprove nents on it, in perfect order. My usual crop is about 2t00 bales, of 500 pounds each, with 27 hands. Twenty young Mlules, about eight thousand bush els Corn, itid the Stock of Ulogs and Cattle, ,v~ill be sold with the place. Said Plantation has proven very healthy. I will reserve one lot of two~ hun dred and fifty acres if the purchaser doep not object. The fertility and never-fatiling qualities of Baker Cnnity lands, together with the exemaptiotn, in a great measure, fronm the Boll Worm and Caterpiller, being so well known, renders it useless to enume rate the many advantages they possess over any cotton lands in this State or elsewhere. My oinly reason for selling, is to concentrate my planting in terests. aind to bring my negroes nearer to my place of rusideneo and business. Terms easy to thme pur chaser. Apply to N. CRIUGER, 84 Bay street, Savanniah, Geo. Aug24 43m 3-2 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, IDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Martin Onzts, ) es. Foreign Attachment Charles T. Harris. , C. . amn, Foreign Attachment Charles T. Hlarris. rTIE laintifl's in the above cases having this .iday tiled their Declarations in my Office, and the Defendant having neither wife nor Attorney known to reside within the limits of this State, on whom copies of said Declaration with rules to plead nn be served : On motion of Mr. ADAge, Plaintifl''s Attorney, Ordered, That said lDefendant appear ad plead to said Deelarationts within a year and a day from the date hereof, or final and absolute judg met will be given against him. TILOS. G. 4NACON, c. 0.3E. D. crk's OGre Apnril 8.,1854. . lye 13 WHOLESALE. DEALE READY-MA D E . 4. NEWBY & CO., under U. S. Hotel, A o BEST and MOST FASHIONABLE ASS SPRING AND SUMIER R Ever offered in the City of Augusta. In additioi SUPPLIES from our House in New York. W YOUTH!S AND CHIL Aiso, a full assortment of FURNISHING Af W Country Merchants and all persons visiti examine our Stock, as we are determined to offej Augusta, April 8, 1854. New Goods! New Goods!! T HE Subscriber would respectfully invite atten tion to his Stock of SPRING & SU-M-R GOODS! It is one of the LARGEST and BF.ST that he has ever had the pleasure of offering for sale. For the Ladies he has- t PLAIN, FIG'D and PLAID SILKS, BAREGE DE LA INES, t PL AID BA REG ES, SILK TISSUES, PRINTED .ACONETS, MUSLINS AND LAWNS, FINE WORKEI) COLLARS & IEKFS. CIHEMISEETS .& SLEEVES. WHITE & BLACK.LACE IANTILLAS. Together with the above, he has a fine assortment o Groceries, Croccery, Iardware, HATS, BOO TSSHOES, 4-c. All of which .will be sld'at moderate prices. g0 A liberal discouut always allowed for Cash. B. C. BRYAN. Edgelield C. H,, March 15, tf 9 NEW SPRING GOODS! RI03 TWISTED S=LKS, EAEEGES AND TISSUES ORGANDIES, JACONETS, ERILI-ANTS, FRENCH CALICOES, EMBRODERIES, &c. MILLEIR & WARRIEN, AuGusTA, GA. M have received a large: Stock of the above GOODS, which for Novelty, Beauty and Variety, Are believed to be unsurpassed in any Market; and having been selected fromn the very latest importa tions, our eustoniers will find them to be the new est and choicest Goods of the Season. -Also A beautiful list of Goods for Misses' Wear, con silting of Rich R A R EGE ROBES, (something new -) Neat French MUSLINS and BRILLIANTES: Plain, BuiT, Pink, Blue and Fawn col'd French CAMBRICS: French, Erglish and American P'RINTS. We have also a handsaine Stock of Goods for GENTS AND BOYS' WEAR, Which we would be pleased to show onr customers and the public. assuring theni that oUa RIOES IWILL DE AS CnEIAP AG TuE CEAPEST. ggr Persons from the.country would do well to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. A ugusta, .pril 19 tf 14 Copartnership Notice, x EORGE ROT1INSON & 11. .B. JACKSON have sstsociatcd themselves togetlier6 for the transacting of a General Hardware Business, Under the style of Rosnxsox & -1cssos. Ilamburg, where we will always keep an extensive assortmer.t of EVERY TIlING in that line, togrether with Saddles, Bridles, liarness, Leather,Truiks, Whips;, &c. ke. . Ilanmburng, A pril 27 . tf 15 ROBINSON' & SACKSONJ, H AMBlUlG S. C. HI AVE now on hnid a most conmphete Stock of Hiardware, amongst which may be found 200 Ton English and Sweed Iron, 5110 Kegs Nails, 20,000 Lbs. Castings, - 50 D)oz. Collins' A xes, 75 "~ Brades' Patent Hoes and others, 5 " Superior Straw Cutters, 20 4 Spades and Shovels, 10 " Rakes, Tilletson and others make of Vices andl Anvills, Trace. Halter. Log. Fifth and other style of Chainis, A complete Stoiek of Pocket and Table Cetlery, -ALL svvLes or Plains, Saws, Chisels, Screws. IHinges, Knobs, Bellows, Ilitts, G uns, Pistola, Shot Baga, Powder Flasks, Cotton and Wool Card's, Well Wheels. Kettles, Stew Pans, Frying Pans, Gridirons,ilammers.1: atchets, Tacks, Wafer, and Waie Irons, Caindle Sticks, Steelyards, Marking Guages, Spirit Levels, Andit one, Shovels And Tongs, Screw Plates, Compasses, Thium G uages, Pacunrsion Capa, &c. Uanmburng, A pril 27 tf_ 15 STATEl OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIEL~D DISTRICT, ' IN EQUiTY. John Briggs and others, i's. Jas. A. Tatbert, guar. ad ltemn . and others. I N obedience to an Order of Conrnt in this caso, II will sell at, Edgefield C. If., on the irist Monday in November next, the following Tract of [Land. A Tract containing one hundred arnd forty acre.4, more of less, and botinded by Lands of the Estate of Samuel Tomplkins5, dee'd., ThomazsI Barrat and others, being a parcel of Land con veyed bj Tohbn liackwell to Henrietta Logan and others. -., TasS-A credit of twelve months from daiyI of salo. Purchaser to give bomnd, withI good | sure-.y, to seure the purchase money.. A mnort gge of the premises will be required. Costs to bni paid in cash. A. SIMKINS, C. E. E. D. Sept 20 7t 36 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ABBEVILLE~ DISTRICT, Walk'er B. Muriwether and Matilda E., his wife.1 Bill for Partition. ye.J Hazel Smith, and others. I Y order of the Court of Equity, I will pro ) ceed to sell, at Edgelield C. H., art saleday in November next, the following tract or parcel of LAND, situate in Edgefield Distriet, and within the incorporate limits of the town of 11am-. burg, known ahid designated in a certain phat of the to~wn of Hiamburg as section number seven (7) cantaining Nineteen and one ninety-ninth acres. more or less,-to be more particularly de sribed on day of sale. On a credit of twelve 4 months, with interest from day of sale. The purcaser to give bond with two good sureties, and a mortgage of the premiises, to secure the purchase money ; pay the costs in cnsh, also pay for pnpers. H. A. JONES, C. E. A. D.I Comm'r's Office, Sept. 25. 5t 38 STATE OF SOUJTH CARIOLIN A, EDGEFIELD) DISTRICT, LN COMMON PL EAS. Milledge L. Bonham and Wm,. M. Burt, : Deci. in Debt. John 111ll.J WT HERE AS the Plaintiffs did on the eighth day of March, A. D., 1853, file their declarration aainst the Defendant, who6 (as it is said) is absent from and without the limits of this State, and had niete. wife nor Attorney known within the samne upon whom a copy of the said declaration might be served, It is therefore ordered, That the said De endnt do appear and plead to said declaration, within a year and a day from thi~s date, otherwise fial and absolute judgment will be given and awardeid against him. T. G. BACON, C. E .D. Clerk's Office, Oct 3, 1854. lyq 38 -NotiCE. . I Found in our Store a small sum of money, which rn ithe owrner can have by proving it to be isa and s. ..:. r. this...ver..s:-e.. . .nT-'rtnn r-r BROWNING & LEMAN, IMPORTERS OF French, English and German 209 aud 211 King-street, corner of Market-Street - Charleston, S. C. C ARPETINGS.-ngrain,3 Plys, Brussels, Ta pestry and Velvet s, CURTAIN MATERIALS, in Silk, Satin and Curtain Cambrics and Muslins, in large variety, Embroidered Lace and Muslin Curtains, all styles, Gilt Cornices, in all the new designs, Curtain Gimps, Holders, Loops, Tassels, &e. Drapery Cords and Bell Ropes, in all varieties, British and American Floor Oil Cloths, Silver and Gilt Stair Rods and Stair Carpetings, of all styles. Wilton, Velvet, and Axminster Rugs, in large va riety, PLANTATION WOOLENS-Blankets,Plains, Kerseys, Caps, &c. Red and White Flannels, Shirtings, &c. Cotton Osnaburgs, of all the best Southern manu factures. Engish and Americau COTTON FLANNELS, French, English and American Prints, LINENS, of Richardson's superior make, for Sheetings, Shirtings, Pillow Cases, Table Damasks, Doylies, Napkins, Towellings, Huckabacks, Fruit Cloths, B. E. Diapers, Grass Cloths, &c. Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, of best French Goods, Servants' Cloths, in all the shades of English Goods, Satinets, Tweeds, Jeans and ' Lindseys, of - all bualities and styles. With a full assortment of Rich Dress Goods. In SILKS, TISSUES, BAREGES, GRENA DINES, MUSLINS, &c. Bombazines,jAlpacas and Mourning Goods, in great variety. Evening Dress Goods, in great variety, constantly received. All the above are of our own Direct Im- 1 portations, and offered at the L 0 W E s T MA RKET. PRICFS. Terms.-.CASIT, or City Acceptance. 0-The ONE PRICE SYSTEM strickly -ad hered to. All Goods warranted. BROWNING & LEMAN. Charleston, Jan 30' tr 3 GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY JACOB'S CORDIAL ~9 2701, A1% 31M181 :032A323, CHOLERA, DISENTERY, DIARRIICEA, OHOLERA MORBUS, BILLIOUS O'OLIC, CHOLERA INFANTU. ALso, ADMIRABLY ADAPTED TO MANY DISEASES OP FEMALES, MOST ESPECIALLY PAINFUL MENsTRUATIoN. TIE T7RTUES OF JAC OS CORDIA L ARE TOO WELL K.O VOW TO REQUIRE EXCONIUX& 1st. It cures the worst cases of Diarrhote; 2d1. It cures the worst forms of Dysentary; 3d. It cures California or Mexi can Dirrrho; 41h. it relieves the severest Cholic; 5th. It cures Cholera Morbus; 6th. It cures Cholera Infantum; ith. It cures painfil Menstruation; Sth. It relieves Pain In Back and Loins: 9th. It counteracts Nervousness and De spondency; 1I1h. It. restores Irregularities; 11. It dispels Gloomy and Ilysterical Feelings; 12th. It's an admirable Tonie. A Few Short Extracts from Letters, Testimonials, &c. "I have used ,acob's Cordial in my family, and have found it a most efficlent and in my judgment. a valuable remedy." Hon. ]IIItA31 WARNEP., Judge or Supreme Court, Ga. "It gives me pleasure In being able to recommend Ja cob's Cordial-my own personal experience, and the expe rience of my neighbors and frietids around me, is a sutieli ent guarantee for me to believe it to be all that it purports to be; viz: A Sorerign Renedy/." war. I. UNDERWOOD, Formerly Judge of Superior Court, Cherokee Circuit. " I take great pleasure in recommending this invaluable medicine to all afllicted with bowel diseases. for which I believe it to be a sovereign remedy-decidedly superior to any thing else ever tried by me." A. A. GAULDING, Deputy G. M. of the Grand Lodge of Ga. " This efficient remedy is travelling into celebrity as fast as Bonaparte pushel his columns Into Itussla, and gaining commendation wherever used." Georgia Jetrersonian,May 10th, 185. " have uied Jacob's Cordial in my family, and this, with all that I hear about it as a remely by those who have tried it, induces me to believe that it stands at the head of every preparation (if the kind. and I would recommend its use in the ,tLseases for which It is compounded." - MILES G. DOBBINS, Agent Bank of Ga., Griffin. "If there Is any credibility in human testimony Jacob's Corttal noist stand pre-eminent ahoveali otther preparations for tbhecure'of Bowel Diseases. From the mass of testio ny In itslavnrcomiTngnrfronrflt -quart'nctt must be very far in aclvance, as a curative agent, of most If ntot all other ' patent' preparations." - A. FLEMIIING. ___Agent Miarine and Fire Insurance Tink, Griin. pi For sale in this village, by G. L. PENN, AOai.-. and the principal Merchants andl Druggists throughout the State. WM. W. BLISS & CO., P'roprletors, Savanniah. Mny 11. \ Sm 17 PROSPECTUS OF T[HE New Map of the State of SOUTH-CAROLINA, COMPILED FROM S-TATE, RAIL. ROAD AND COAST SUaIvErS, nY G. E. W ALKE R & JOHN JOHN SON, CmvI EaINsERS. fg ISM MAP which is tnow presented to the pub .k lie has been publish by J. II. CoL'roN, under the patroinage or the Legislatture or the State of Southi-Carolina, and is the otnly Map or the Sta'te, which, for accuracy or dehiineation, and mitiutia of detail can claim to be reliable. It has been compiled ftrom all the surveys made by or unlder authority of the local govertnment, the surveys of the eminent Civil Engineers in the ser vice of the several rail road eonmpatnies, antd thte re sults of the Untited Staties coast servey, thereby giv ing. with great precision, the position of points along the coast. 'Thc Map. iti point of minuteness, stands unequalled ; it exhiibi~'the lines ofi all existinlg, pro gressing and projected rail roads:; the whole system, of post and district roadls and all other internal im provteents : tihe situattioni of cities, towns, villages, post ollices, privatte residertees, and the great nmulti plicity of other objects usuailly found on the best and most elaborate maps; in point of artistic execution, it will challenge comparison with any similar work whicht lias ever appeared befor'e the public. The large Seale (5 miles tb the inich) adopted by the authors, and the great distincetness with wvhich tttinatural and artificial features ore depicted, adapt its pecnliarly to the wants of all interested in com merce, internmal trade, and general business within the Stale.. No one at all interested'in the progress of the State can well do without this Map, which so faithfuliy delineates the actual condition of the country. The authors have the honor of referring the public to the gentlemen whose names arc hereunto attachied, as having given tmuch valuable assistece anid information ton the work ;also, to mainy as htav ing examined and certified to the authenticity and general excellence of the same. Capt. A. HI. BOWMAN, Untted States Engineer Corps. LEwvis R. GiBDEs, Esq., Prof. Mathematies Char leston College. Gen. A. H. BRISnANE. L. J1. FI.EMING lsq. Col. E. B. WIrrM, W. M. STrOCKTON, Esq., .J. Y. MrIL~s Esq., G. B. LYTrnaoE, Esq., W. HI. GiRF FEN, Esq. Civil Enigineers. Gov. MdANs, H-on. Wst. A IKEN, lion. J. A. -Ea, Hion. JAs. Sinoss, H~on. J1. L. P'xT~anu. Abbetville Dristrict-J. F. Marshitll, E sq. A nderson-J. P. Reed Esq., Barntwll--A. P. Aldrich, WS. G. Simms, Esq's., Becafort-A. MI Ruth, WS. J1. Grayson, Esq., Chtarleston-H enry Ravenel, Jan. Ferguson, P. C. Gaillard. Esq's., Cheste,feld-W. J. Hanna, A. McFarlan, Esq's., Darlington-J. A. Dargan, W. 11. Wingate, Esq's., Edgefield.-James Jotnes, Esq.,' FairfieLd-Hlenry Davis. .Jas. Martin Esq's., Georgetowen-lHon. R. F. WV. Allston, D. L. MKay', Esq's., Harry-Robt. Munroe, Esq., Kershawo-A.'H. Boykin, Win. Yodng, Esq's., Lancaster-J. H. Witherspoon, Esq., Laurens-J. Wistar Simpson, J. H.Irby, Esq's., Lexington-A. G.-Sunmmer, Esq., Marion-W. WV. Hlartlee, Esq., * Marlboroug-C. W. Dudley, Esq., Netwberry-H~on. J. B. O'Neall, Orangeburg-Gen. Janmieson, Richland-JI. Moore, JIohn Pearson, Esq's., .Spartanburgh-J. W. Tucker, G. Cannon, Esq's., -Sumnpter-F. J. Moses, J1. J. Belser, Esq's., E Union-J. L. Young. Esq., WM. RLICHIA RDS, Agent for r Edgefleld Barnwvell Beaufort, Districts. - e March 15th tf 9. ri Timely Notice. TpO savo 'Cost and to benefit his Creditors, an Iearliest appeal is nmade to those indebted to SAMUEL. E. Bowuas to comec forward and pay up. is Assigned Estate must be speedily closed. - . W. W. 8ALE, Assignee. Hamburg, Auog 5. 1854. 3m 30 r Nolice. A PPLICATION will be made to the Legislature oftis State, at its nexct session, for a Road romi Grauiteville to Aiken direct. Aug 31 - m 33 BY C iND RETAIL R IN CLOTHINC, ugnsta. Ga., are now receiving the LARGEST, DRTMENT of EADY-MADE CLOTHING, i to which, we are weekly receiving FRESH e also keep constantly on hand a large Stock of DREN'S CLOTHING. TICLES, for gentlemen's wear. ng Augusta will find it to their interest to our Goods at the lowest prices imaginable. tf 12 New, Beautiful and Cheap! ~11E SUBSCRIBER is now receiviing a LARGE and SPLENDID STOCK of ' L Y GOODS uitable for the Spring and Summer Trnde. No ains has been spared in the selection of this Stock u please the taste of ALL. Thankful for past patronage, I assure my friends hat every eflrt will be made to merit a continu nee of their favor. Of the Ladies, one and all, I ould particularly request an examination before urehasing elsewhere. Among this Stock may be nnd a complete assortment of Dress Goods, inbracing Col'd MUSLINS, of the latest and most fash inable Styles, 10 ets. to $1. BA REGES of every color and quality; Plaid and Fig'd Tissue SILK, very rich; Lace Striped ORGANDiES of unequaled styles; Rich Colored SI LKS, very cheap; Figured and Plain SILKS, of all qualities; Nainsook and Mull MUSLINS; White tig'd Carleton do a new article; and Col'd do do Striped Swiss do very pretty Dotted " do " GINGIIAMS. new'Patterns, Best Stoek of PRINTS ever offered in the Market, MIOURNING GOODS of every description; White and Col'd Greuadine MANTILLAS, new tvle for Summer: White and Colored Glacie SILK, suitable for ;pring and Summer : Lace and Muslin UNDERSLEEVES from 61 'ts. to $3,01); Muslin and Lace COLLA RS.latest fashions; "6 "C18EMISETTS, new style and cautiful; Larae and complete assortment of Jackonet and wiss Edging and Inserting: Real Brussels Thr-id Edging and Insertings; Blond Steam Thlr .t and Lisle Laces & Edgings, White Grass Cloth for Skirts, new article: G LOVES awl 11OSIERY, great variety-saita 4e for all ages: Ladies', M isses and Children's SHOES, &c. For Gentleanen's Wear. Ie also trusts that he has not been unmindful of he wants of the Sterner Sex. In this line his Stock mbraces Planter's LINEN DRILLS of every quality; Cottonades and York Mixtures, from 12 to 25 ets Drap de Ettes, Cashmaretts and Merino Cassimers Brown and Grass Linens for Coats, all qualities; Union Linens and other goods for Children's etli0int: White, Col'd. plain and buff Marsails Vestings, Col'd Silk Cravats, a light and beautiful article or Summer ; Col'd Mu-iin Cravats, various qualities; Blek and Colored Stocks and Ties. very respectfully invite all those wishing DRY 300DS to give me a call. being determined to be LNDElISOLD by NO ONE in a lair and honora )le manner. M. A. RANSOM, AGENT FOa R. M. FULLER. IHamburg, April 3 if 12 R E ITOV A L Boot and Shoe manufactory. -- II AVIN'G removed to the Store -adjeoining Dr. A. G. TlsAoUE's Dirug Store, as usual, I am pre iared to maeke to order, Fine Dress, Double Soled Wa~ter Proof anid Pump Boots and Shoes, 3f th~e very BEST MATERIALS, and an excel ent lit always warranted. AlIso. on hand a large variety of BOOTS and 9110ES of my owno izuufacture, which will be lisposed of on reasonable terms. WM. McEVOY. Nov. 161 tf 44 gg N. B -Wanted, three apprentiges to learn be Shoc-making~ business. Please apply soon. STATE OF SOUT[I CA ROLINA, EDGEFTELD) SALE. .IN EQUITY. Philip Jeniningts, Sampson ' Jennings anid others, BilL for Part'n. vs. Martha JTennings and others. IT rappearing that Archib'aid Jennings, Aaron J,1enninmgs and Josiah Jenning~s, three or the ]De 'edants :o this suit, reside out of mind beycmnd thme imts of theis State, On tmotimon of Mlr. A nAS, Sn icitoer feor Compllainants. Ordered that said Archti uldl .Jennings, A aron .Jennings and .losiamh .Jennings I0 pleaid, answer or demiur to the Bill in this ease s'ithiin three momnths frommm this date, and, .on their 'imire to, do so, that the same be taken pro conf'easo againmst them. A. SIMK!NS, C. E. E. D. A urr2, 1854. 3m 32 Final Notice rS hierebey civen to all persons having claims Lagainst lhe Estate of the late Col. L. 11. Alundy, o prsn thin in due form, pr'vious to the Second bleenday in November next, and those iindebted to le Estate, or to, the Subscrib~er as Administrator, .rec requested to mak~e payment on or before that timge, as I tam determined on thati day to make a inal settlement of the estate, and imust have money ado so. Consequently longer indlulgence cannot ie reasonably expected. 11. T. W RIGHIT. A dm'or of Col. L. H. Alundy, dee'd. Aug 10 3m 30 Notice. TT Persons itndebtedl to the Estate of W. HI Mloss, dee'dl., aire requestedl ton nmake immedi-. te pa~ynment, and thiose having deumands against aid Estate, will present thenm proeperly attested. WV. It. MlOSS, Admn'or. A ug 17 tf 31 *Notice. ALL~ Persons indebted to the Estate of W. M. :1 Titnmermnan, dlee'd., tire requested to make irraneents to settle thme same without delaiy, and iose havinit deniands against said Estate are hereby itilled to render thomi In, preeperly nttested, as soon s posbe WM1. BYRD, Adm'or. Sept 14 3m 35. .Notice ! ALL Persons anywise indebted to the Estate of 1... John, Wise, dee'd., aire hereby requested to iake iimmediate settlement, -and those having de amds against said Estate will please render in their ucounts forthwith, preeperly attested, according to iw- SIDNEY WISE, Ex'ors. -1B. 1H. MILLER.' Oct 26 tf Notice. APPLICATION will be made at the next Ses . sion of the lpgislature of' this State, for an mnendement tee the Chariter of the Town of Aiken, nil for oilier purposes. Aug 10 3m 30 Notice ['S hereby given that application will be made at Lthe iicxt sittina of the Legislature, to re-charter [orse Creek as a navigable streame, and for other urp~oses. SAug 10 3m 30 Mlanufactured Tobacco ! U tST Received direct freom the Factory, Thirty Boxes CH EWING TOBA CCO, comprising 'our Choice Brands, viz: 1honey D~ew, Oronoco, xtra atnd Premiium. For sale by the Biox, or at ~tail at LOW PRICES. Don't fail to call and imple before buying elsewhere.' 0. L. PENN, AGENT. Oct26 tf 41 IA0-.FORTUsBUUElrUIO, c. THE SubseribriuWOnd ai 14t tention to theid,p o e o superior PIANOMV )f 6, 6j, 61 and 7 Odavoe Janufactories of BACON &u 3Ros. and A. II:GA.L & Co -ork L'hese are made from the best'a ses- - - ioned materials, with all t mnd are WARRANTED t ,hanges of this elimati-aid'o1 swee less of tone cannot beau P Their BOOK and SA ON onsists of a good assoN. Schdol and Micola And all the Cheap liter j -s 4puIF& is well as a large and we ge tionery, &a. - Their Stock of PRINTED in the State, consisting of all Waltzes, Marches, Variations, UT New Musie received eve k. Musical Insts'ussen ts They also keep an elegant assortment"of rowing instruments on l'ahd Violins, Guitars, Violincellos, lar. nets, Cornopeons,Sax orns rENOR HORNS, FLUTINASI FLAGEOLETS BANJOS Accordeous, Timnbiea FLUTES, &c. . - Also, an assortment of- Musical Merohandi, 8E7 An assortment of superior Violin and Guitar 5TRNGS, always on hand. All the above articles will be- sold. for.dli or ood paper, by GEO. A. OATES &.%ROS. Broad Street, Augusta, .Ga. Nov 9, tf .42 F R E SH A R RITALS.' DR. A. G. TE A GUE respectfully in L his friends and citizens of Edgefield gene ly,' hat he has 'ust re-eived-a LARGE.ADDITION o his already extensive Stock offresh and genuine Drugs, Medicines, Ch'emicls4 &,. His Drugs arecarefully examited bhimse1,tid ill that are found worthi es * jd' and. those hat are approved may be 2 don as, effieient and )f -uniform action. . ALL of his Medicinal 'Comp'uAdTij Pills, Ointments, &c., &e., are put u un id )wn supervision and in strict dccordan it United States Dispensatory. From his long and extensive experiene .n a practice of Medicine, he has made several CoM pounds of his own, not to befound in the Dispensa- -t tory, viz:-A Preparation for the CROUP whihi he has used extensively for eighteen years, andwre 3ommends with confidence'; a VERMIF UGE a md efficient; and many other Coipoinds whidh-' -. he makes extemporaneously to fulfil the indicatins in eai particular case for which-it is used. It would require more spaee. than.duld. be--ob pined in a Newspaper to give iCat4kijgue of the Drugs, Medicines and Chemii'l kiptnd soldby y* him-sulfiee it to say, he can furnish.a Physio'idin's Office COMPLETE, with Piysieksand Fuiniture. He has added to his former. Stock sofie of the most reliable Vegetable extracts, viz': PODOPHIL LIN, STILLINGINE,.LEPTANDIN &c LT Planters and families can be supplied with all Medicines necessary in a family-and-when desired directions put up with each article. All of the most reputable NOSTRUMR may be found in his Establishment'. Also, Candies, Kisses, Sugar Plums ini d Sands. ALSO, FINE WINES AND BRANDT, for Medicinal purposes. Perf umery.f his own and 1Northern ke, : hard to beat. SOAPS.-iarg and extensive variety. CANDLES,-xWar, Spernmand Mamantine. Palits,. Ofs rand Dye ?tfsi, - WJlNDOW.GLAS ftTTY, VARISHES, &c. BR USHES.-Markitig, Sash,'TooIait,t Grain ing, Tooth; Nail, Flesh, Crumil Shoei-orseand Tanners-Brushes. - PENCALS-Camel's and Sable Hairlarge-size. Atid last thodghnotlest, the finesi H IRRUS ES ever offered in the place, of various patrons and qualitiek Dressing and e~ra ne.COf1,. DUSTING BR1 HES,~~-An exlen tarliele~' PAPER-Fools Cap and Lette; Paper, cormton and fine. - NO TE P AP ER-ariona ises and..faney styles, ENVELOPES8ACoinmon Buf Plain'White and Fnecy Note Envelopes, AN INK, P ENS, PENOILS C RAYONS, Osborne's American Witer Calour's. Gum Elastic Balls-Solidl, Hollow and Fine,-Pirlbr Balls for the Ladies, inviting them to exercise within- doors, when t1:e weather ia too inelemment to be out. May 18 - tf . 18 Edgefield & Cheatham Plank R, F ROM and alter the 1st May next, the Edgefield 1& Chatham Plank Road will be opened from Mr. JAMEFs GaiFFW's to tie junction with the Ham burg & Edgefield Plank Road, a distance of about five miles, and the fulluwing Rates of Toll will be exacted. Rates of Toll. Four, five and six horse Wagons, 5 eta per mile Tw~o '' "4 3 "6 " 6" Twvo - " Carriages' 3 " " " One " " 2 "6 "4." llorseback travellers, 1 " " " Vehieles on meeting. arc each cntitledpt half the PL ANK TR ACK, and the Drivers are required to turn to the " RIGHT !" . S. F. GOODE, PasInvrr. A pril 23, tf - 15 Notice. ALL persons are hereby forewarned against ttad ing for either one of three notes give by me, on ir about the 3uth September, 1853, to Robert, C. ain, or bearer, of Polk County, Georgia, as I am resolved not to pay any one Mf said notes,- ths cori iidertion for which they were given haviug failed. Each of said notes is for the -sum of twenty-ive mndred dollars, and first one is due on the 25tlhDe emer, 1854-the second on the 25th December, 855, and the third on the 25th December, 1856. SAMUEL WILLIAMS. A ueust 23, 1854 ~3m 32 Zoe.ParticulIr Noticees tteStockholders ofteEdgefield Od Fellowes' and Mfasonic 1Ruilding Associa tion : GENTLEMEN: You wifl come forward and y to Jas. B. Sullivan, Treasurer, or A. Ramsey, igent, the Third instalment of 10 per cent. on your itoek. And those who have given their Notes for le First and Second Instalments, ai-e earriestly. re- - uested to take them up. as we ned money to have lie work advinced. Please respond e'arly. - A. G. TEAGUE, Pres't t June 22 tf . 22 Plastering Lathis. , O n PLASTERlNG~ LATJIS, four U'JUUU and four and .a.halltfeet long, for ale low. A pply at Ptank.Roadl Mill, 10 milesabove lamburg, or to HI. A KENRICK. hamburg, A pril 3 tf 12 .White Lead, Linseed Oil, ,AMP OIL, NEATS FOOT. OIL and TAN IRS OIL, for sale next door to SdULLfrix's.. Aug24- t 3 lUST received a supply of COOEBCQN J SIDES, SH OULDEJiRSsand!H I~t sle ~heap for Cash.' G. L. mer'C .! Hamptong~Iibp [S Re-opened, At thie f $-oifihiinl rmmndiately at the - entrance of th(TIank Road Into Main tret, and nearly opposite bfWis tsresidence. He Shoes Horses, mnaher Plows, Ii-ons Wggotus, iends Wafle Iroi, L'ays Attes, and does varts ther things after the' old style. He ha adopted any of the modern improvements, iR fet all 'os im except that cir alighting'his work. And he huibhly asks a call. - Jan 11 - tf .52 Money Wante~d ALL Persons having deminds iitbEtate .Jesse Limbecke, -de'd;.i-a ~ifed, to nder them in forthwithproperyattested. nd all ny wise indebted to said -Estate, hereby' fore - arned to settle the same imm ase? ~ongev idulgence nmust not beept J: SSflA - J, S.LIMBO1 R Ajd'ora Aug 10 - 5m' 30