Camden commercial courier. (Camden, S.C.) 1837-1838, March 03, 1838, Image 1

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aiaiiB^ccaixa. wBniaai * ' I?. M. JOIBES, *?l?fcl?U??. : f.k "AT TBI PDDLIC GOOD WE ?t?." . ^ M. M. 1,1.'? k.Oil-Oil. y<Hj J. CAMDEN, SOUTH CAROLINA, SATURDAY MARCH 3, 1838. \e. -1-1. I " * ' - " * i 1 1 ???ggg i i i ?i TJKRJftS or Tnr. OOMM3?.3IAL OOTOiaa,; Published wooklyly cvory Saturday morning at $3 per annum if paid in advanco, or $4 if not paid until the expiration of tho yoar. Persons subscribing out of tho State, aro required to pay in advance. No subscription roccivod for a less term than ono ' year. Advertisements will ?>o inserted at One Doi.lar per square for the first insertion, nnd Fifty Cents for , ovory continuance. Thoso Advertisements that do . not havo the numbor of insertions marked on the margin will be publishod until forbid, and charged accordingly. 03 * All Letters addressed to this Office, must be post paid. A CAItl>~ WILLIAMlSEVEJtXS, TAILOR.?Grateful for the patronage he has hitherto received, respectfully informs the citizens of CAindcn nnd its vicinity, that he lias commenced the above busiuess at the stand formerly occupied by J. Good I ad, immediately opposite Shannon, MoGce & Co., where he will cut and make garim-nts in ! the neatest mnnner and most fashionable style. r asmons received quarterly irovv i>ew lorunnu Philadelphia. Jan. ii7, 39 tf A tAliil. H 1 C. SMITH, TAILOR, tenders his thanks to those of the friends of tho late firm of Severns Smith, who since their location here, have so liberally patronized them in business; and trust, by a faithful performance ot the work entrusted to his care, and a disposition to please, to merit a due share of the same patronage; which will be thankfully received at the stand formerly occupied by the above firm, one door south of I)r. Real's office. Jan. "27, 39 tC c WTOTICK.?The notes and accounts ot VV. R. ] 1^1 Daniels are placed in my hands for collec- ( tion?all those indebted will please come forward ( and settle the same immediately. - i May 20 3 tf \V. R. YOUNG | ills SAI,TE ?The former residence of Col. James S Dean, situated in the town of Camden, comprising six acres of ground,'situated on tin* Eastern side, and in one ol* the most pleasant neighborhood?lor a private family it has many advantages. Persons wishing to purchase, can be 1 accommodated on easy terms for the whole, or part ( of the said property. J\l. M. LEVA Jan. 120 JOIIN SMART, Esq. is my authorized agent, < during my absenccTrom the Stute. M. M. L. . .-- y-jfr -*""~*TT* I'l'jtlSONti indebted to J. ^ IJishop Co., are request- ' ?<;/ Ped to make immediate payUji men!, otherwise COST will ml a<^dcd, without resr;rctto Jan. C. 3G tf < jVOTICE.?All persons indebted to the late '< firm of Carpenter Uonney, and to the subscri- ' bcr, either by note or account of two or more I years standing, are requested t.? call and settle be- i lore return dav. After that tiino all sueli demands c will be placed in other hand; f r collection. The I recent change in my business, renders it necessary * for mc to pursue this course. * Jan. 20 38 tt E. W. UONNEY. \ . _ -t A good opportmiiij' iovInvettlsnont* : THE advertiser, who is engaged in one of the j safest and most profitable business establish- t ments in Camden, and who has an extensive run t of customers, embracing the best names in this t and the adjoining districts, is desirous of uniting t with him, either as active or special partner, one who can bring into the concern an equal sum n with himself, which sum will only he required I monthly, by equal payments of $1,000. The books of the establishment for the last eight years, d will be exhibited, and all information given, bv addressing a letter to C. D. with real signature, to the care of the publisher of the Camden Courier. The Columbia Telescope and Charleston Cour- ~j ier will give the above two insertions and forward J their bills to this ofTicc for payment immediately p mereauor. 11 Jan. 20 38 tf 1 . 1 Wotfce.?The subscriber has for sale, a fine 1 Barouch with extension Lasting top, silver moon- J ted, for one or two horses, which he will dispose of low for cosh J L JONES ' Jan 27 39 tf ~ 1 SOUTH CAROLINA, t KERSHAW niSTH/GT. ' 111 Equity. June Term, 1837. ; Itis Ciplr*, ami ^ D F A Adarnson, j ] rs ^ Bill/or Hale of Heal Estate f S A Adarnson and | , others J I BY order of the Court on Monday the 2d day ? of Ap'il next, will he sold at public auction, before the Court House door in Camden, the fidlowing property, belonging to the late William ' Adarnson, dee'd., for so much cash as will pay I the cost, and the balance on a credit of oiip, two ' and three years, with interest payable annually, 1 the purchaser to give bond with good fbcuritv, and a mortgage of the property, viz: a tract of acres of land, granted to William Adarnson, on the third day of April, 18:29. A tract of acres, originally granted to John Thwnnonn ?... ?<??? ? |'?v?i9 uii iliu 4>HI1 Feb., 180G; one half of two lots in tho Town of j CnmJcn, numbered seven hundrednnd night (708) \ and seven hnndred and nine (700,) n|so n house | and lot in t'ic Town of Camden, purchased by ) the said William Adnm?on,from Mr. Jesse Nettles* \ Purchasers to pay nil necessary papers. x I Feb. 24 411 Gt J. Vv. LANG, Com. | ^"1O JIJIITTKI* to the"~JaI1 of Kershaw , District., on the IGih ins't ft negro man who } calls himself Gnouch, and says that ho belongs , to Mr. Willis Spann, af Sumter LMitrict. He is aboutS feet6 inches high, and ia about 50 or 5o~ , years of Ago. The owner ia requested to eonio , forward, prove property, pay charges nnd take him away. JAMI58 ROBERTS, Jailor. Feb. 24 43 if IpOtf SalO?A neat, light Harouch, for one or \ two 11 or res. Apply at this office. j Jnn rJ7 W if IN E?ltJITV, SUMTER DISTRICT. John Jennings, j va V BILL. Thoa Williams, et al j The judgment creditors of John Jennings, are hercbv notified and required to be and appear before tfie Commissioner of this t^ourt, ana establish on oath, their claims to the funds in the hands of the defendants, administrators of Joseph Duraut, dee'd. arising from sales of property and money paid to him, within ninety^days from this date. They will bo -required to shew what they may uc inucotad to said Jennings My decree of the Court. ' JNO. B. MILLER,Com r. N Sumterville, Jnn. 5 J 20 38" lOt Pre fee $5 50 IN EQUITY, ~ Ketshaio District, William M Brctt~\ and wife | vs y Bill for Division & sale of Land Wiley Jenkins, i et al J It appearing to my satisfaction, that John Jenkins, Wiley Jenkins, Exum Jenkins Thos Jenkins Jos Jenkins, & Jos. Jenkins defend'ts in this case, are abs nt from this State, It is ordered that they do answer, plead or demur to the said Bill of Complaint, within three months from this dale, or an order nroconfesso will be entered againt them therein; also, that this order be published for said time in the Camden Courier. J. W. LANG, Com r. Jan. 20 33 13t. IN THE COMMON PLEAS, [ ncrsiiaw lfisirict. S Joseph M. Marshall, Y vs. > Decla. in Foreign At'chmt llenry II. Schrock. ) WHEREAS, ihe plaintiff h is this day filed his declaration in this ofiice, against the defendant, who is absent from and without the limits of this State, as it is said, and having neither wife nor attorney known within the same: It is ordered that the defendant appearand plead thereto, within a year and day, or tlnal judgment will be entered of record against him. Nov. 25 30 J. W. LANG, Clerk. Co-partnership heretofore existing under .EL the firm of Governs 4* Smith, was, on Mon. ilay the 15th inst. dissolved by mutual co' sent. YVM. sEVERNS. Jan, 20 38 tf * B.C. SVITH. MIOTICE 'I "he undersigned having termed JL^I a co-partnership for a teim of years, undei the firm of Murray <!y Bonney for t e' transaction nf Mercantile business, respectfully so;ici horn ''i? ?r friends a> d customers a continuance of their patronage T ey liave on hand a \ery extensive assortment of Dry Goods, Haidware and Croceries, which they will dispose o; at reduced prices for cash, or on ciedis to punctual customers. They may be found at the store lately occupied by Murray & Bryant. J. 1) MURRAY, Jan. 20 38 tf E. YV. BONNEY _ __________ OF TilF. f!oik*iToii? f/>??? ?? vxauuvan xyvillklll/t v i'viii'ifra THE Establishment of the COMMERCIAL COURIER was rendered necessary by the inconvenience, to whicfi our citizens have been subjected or the want of a public channel of communication which in a commercial community like Camden, is ssentially necessary, and consequently the COUfllER S claim on the public is such as should enmrc a liberal patronage. The undersigned have spared no trouble or expense in obtaining the best workmen in order to ender the Paper nil the advantages that it will idinit of, and affording satisfaction to its patrons. In political matters the Courier will take no >art; the design being to publish a Paper adapted o the interest of all, which could not be efFected ?y its entering into the arena of Politics?it will ?e confined principally to such matter as appertains o Commerce, Agriculture and Amusement. The COURIER is published every Saturday norning at Three Dollars in advance, or Four Jollars if not paid until the expiration of the year. Persons wishing to become subscribers must adress a letter (post paid) to L. M. JONES. ...,l~.. a e it? -i on* v/uuiuvii) tj. v> limy, ioo/> ^TOTlUE. The subscriber reaper Hull v inionns those indebted to him, that he will retain their iapers in h?8 possession a whife longer for settlenent, say Sumter pnj>ers to first of March and tcrshnw to middle of February. Owing to the 'ourt of the Intter place coming on a week eat tier ban ot the former, after which period, those who estde in Sumter will please to make implication to ?ol. F. I. Moses for settlement, and those indebted vho reside in Kershaw, will please mi ke npplica ion to Maj. John M. Dt Saussure for scttlnment. Feb. 3 <10 G S. C. DESCHAMPS. AHU.?The subscriber returns his sincere thanks to his friends and customers for the iberal encouragement the late firm of M'LEISII & SMITH has received, and begs leave to intimate hat he is now ready to receive all ordcis for Iron md Brass Castings, Locomotive and Car Wheels, Locomotive and Stationary Engine Tenders, Boil>rs, Blacksmith Work, Ac. N. B.?Orders from the country left ot Lewis & lobcrtson, No.?East Bay, or at the establishment, Jadscen's wharf, will be attended to with punctudity and despatch. JAMES M'LEISH. t'?i. in At P I' IMI, iif 'if u. The Columbia Telescope, Augusta Constitutionilist, Savannah Georgian and Mobile Commercial Register will givo the al>ovc two insertions weekly or three weeks and forwaid their accounts to the advertiser. * MEDICINES. Botanic store and infirmary.? The subscriber grateful for the libeml patronigo extended him in the nlmve business, during the lie last year, would now inform his custom' rs, that lie is this dav receiving by the Steamer Thomas J . i .1.. ,.c ... u:_u ...:ii jAL.nuiii), (i itiigi; nuiipij in ivivui'viiacv wiliuii wiii 10 sold on nccommocnting tonne for cash, 01 on three months credit to approved purchasers, cither t>y whole sale or letnil. 1 have now supplied Ihc Infirmary with permar.ent nurses, so that in future, I hope to he able to receive all upplicants. who may (let.re to take me* ilicine at this establishment. Seven years experience in this practice, and an extensive acquaintance in this community, renders any other promise or pledge of attention on my part unnecessary. Feb. 3 40 tf WM. CARLISLE. The Columbia Times and Cheraw Caxette, will each give the above th.ee insertions and forward the papers containing the same, and their accounts to the subscriber immediately thereafter for payment W. C > til tfeJ htti tj CJ CJ INFORMATION WAITED! The sympathies of a generous public, are feelingly solicited to the following statement and enquiry. JOSEPH B. RHAMt, of Sumter I)ist.,-near Bradford Springs, 8. C., left an interesting! family in December, 183t>, to seek his fortune in the Western States. His letters were received from Macon and Colqmbns, Ga. up to the 17th December, 1830, from which it appears, lie was at that time to embark for Tuscaloosa. After this period, and up to the first ot January, 1837, letters wore received from New Orleans, and Irom whence he was to emlmtk as Clerk, on board a ship f war, under command of Copt. Williams, bound for Tex* as. Since this period, no account of hint has been received. The apprehension of his family and friends, are alarmingly awakened with regard to | what is his destiny. Information, cither by private ' letter to Elen S. It home, Reynolds' Store, Sumter I District, S C . or through public prints, will '<e thankfullv received. The Charleston, Columbia, and New Orleans papers, would confer a favor on a distress d family by publishing the above twice, in a conspicuous place^ and se;-d their acou ts to Reynold's More. Sumter District, for payment. Feb 21 v. GI N-SWXTn AI?? JEWELLER, ramus subscriber, having in Ins cmpln\, a l!rstJL rate Gun-^mith, and Mantifneluiinfr Jeweller, direct from the city of New York, will repair all kinds of t>nns. Pistols. Locks.&c. an ' maimfactuie various kinds of Breast dins, Finger and | Ear Rings, School &>'rdal?, mount t ones with Gold <?r Silver, und repa-r all articles usually dote by a workman of his profession Likewise for sole, a good assort" ent ot Gold and Silver Levi" Watches, PI.in and common dr.. ( o'd Gunid Chains, Se Is, K-ys, Finger Rings. Ilr< nst Pins, Spe? t eles, Crystals, ' c. .p c. Clocks. Watches, O' d \'usic B> xes^- carefully repair* d. of every description, and wnrranVd to perrform satisfnrti rily, Fb 21 42 If S. K. GlFFORl) I SOUTH CAROLip, i ssuwrKit dim Hiirr. FN THE COMMON PLEAS. Knox & Spann for J. M Niolon Jt Co vs Jolin P. Bowen. John D. Bowrn, who is in the custody of the Sheriff of said District, by virtue of n Writ of Capias nd Satisfaciendum, nt the suit ot Knox and Spann, hnvinjr. in order toohtnin the heiietit of the Act of the General Assembly of said State, ;cntitled '-An Act for the more effectnnl i< lief of ' Insolvent Debtors." rei dered in a schedule of his whole estate and effects on oath, NO 1 I- E is herrb) pivon to the said plaintiffs and all other creditors of the said John D i owrn to he and appear, either personally or by the;r at i torney, in open ' ourt,l>efore the Associat Judges of the said Stat , at Sumi r Court Mouse, three i nionts from the date hereof, then and there to shew cause, if any they can. why the sa;il estnte and effects should not be assigned, and the said John 1). ilowen liberated njrrornble to the Act aforesaid J UN ' D.tRG <N, c.c. c. p. Office of Common Pleas,Sumter t ist.) j Gth Ja uaiy \ | Jan 20 lit IVsfee?lJ J <2. ITAIjI^?Will practice Knw in the f% amden Courts'. Feb 24 42 Ot Capital Prize " r* i\ty lIioiiNanatl IvoISnv*. BUI I iL1 ANT ND R CM SCMKM .. A i F\ A \ ni.> I A T IV 'IT A OLASS NO l, "i OH* 1838. 15 drawn Numbers in each I' ckn^po 25 1 i I ts. For Internal Improvement in tin- Di.-trn <1 lun bin, to be drawn in lire city of y\ i xnmlrin. 1). C. on Saturday, the 24th dny of Inarch 188;}, 75 Number Lottery?15 Drawn Ballots. Splendid Scheme 1 Prize of 0i> 000 1 '? 25 000 1 15.0r.0 1 ? 10 000 1 44 9,000 1 44 8,001) 1 44 7,500 1 44 7.000 1 44 6,000 i 44 5,000 1 44 4.000 1 44 3,000 1 44 2,500 1 44 2,220 I 44 2,000 5 44 1,000 6 44 1,500 j 60 " 800 50 44 700 50 44 000 50 44 5(H) 50 44 400 00 44 300 00 44 250 00 44 200 CO 44 150 00 ' 100 00 ' 90 ? 00 44 - 80 1 60 " 70 60 " 60 130 44 50 5835 44 40 1770 44 ? 24 7080 44 20 8850 44 16 8850 44 - 12 Tickets $20; halves $10; quarters $.r>. D }-. GREC< RY A- Co. Managers, No 2G Bioad-st. Charleston, S G. Feb 24 42 ftt For Sale, A GOOD riANO. Apply to s uiiAiMNON M?nrr x. X M luvuuu IV v?. I Nov. 4, 27 tf TOWM TAXES?Heing due, thp subscrL her will attend to receive the name, n* also the Commutation for Road duty. J. \V. I.ANG. . Jan. 20 38 tf Kec'r ?nd Treasurer , Committed to the Jail of Kershaw District < on the 16th inst. a negro man who calls him- , elf Pompey, and sn\s he belongs to the estate of | P. L. Kennedy, of Sumter District He is about , 5 feet fi inches high, nnd nbeut 35 voais of age. , The owner is requested to come forward, prove ( property, pay charge a aud take him away. \ Feb 24 43 tf JAMES ROBERTS Jailor. , ' m. i ?? ?? MBOBW??MWWWIIMKU Ol JJ.U-?TMaawwnwr?? Imported FLATTERER, (Winner af the Grand Duke Michael stakes j i at New Market* {England*) first Oc- | | tobcr meeting of 1831. i THIS Rplcndid englisli Rare-, ft ,ir-*i-? horse, (tlii' properly of Cnptain J. A. J. liny I lord, U. S. A.) jj8j t Cl >] will make his first season in Ame.-n, under tire direction of the undersigned, at the Hon. Judge Strange"s Myrtle Hill estate, three mil?? nmili ? " ?> t ny?tw.'?iliv, on the old Raleigh road, and bo let to Mares at .50 the season, 875 to insure, and Filly < cnts to the Groom?the money to he paid or secured to be paid, before the Mares are taken away. The season will commence on the 15th February, and end on the 15th July. Extensive Clover ami Grass Pastures provided i'or Mares, and separate lots tor such as nny have young foals, and care will be taken to guard against accidents, but the undersigned cannot be responsible Ibranv that may wcur, nor lor escapes. Colore I servants sent with mares, boarded gratis. PEI>I ;ree. FLA TTERER was got by Muley (son of Or- ' ville and the famous mare Ele inour) and is, lliercfore, hull hrearer ol the celebrated imported Covinthen, of Tenressi e, and of imported Murgravc, winner of the Doncnster St. Leger in I83vj; his d im ( Clare, l?rcd h\ Lord F.grnuont in iblM, was got by Mnrmion. grandani Harpqjice, hy tiohannn, g gran , elani Amazon hv Driver?Fractious l>y Mercury ? Woodpecker?Everlasting bv Eclipse. Muley, tin1 si e oi Flatterer, was the best bred son of Orville, the wini er of the St. L.rgi r, a ml a most capital Stallion, having co\ ro?l at as high as ?51!. Orville is the sire of iv> iilis. now covering at 50 ' 8ovs., ami grand sire of imported Priam, covering in this country ul S'15vn 1 lenipn,covering ;t 25 sove., 1 (all three w inners ol the D< rby, imported Sparpedon, f xygen, winners ol the <:ks, impoited l'ranby, 1 imparled Meman, Ac. Muley is also ihr sire ol Vespn, winner el t' c'. aks, r.flVluJey Moloch, ie.por.,..1 i .... . I? ~" iu jjt-viiimnii, !in|Niric(i iviargrnve. v\e. Mnlcy is Mil of Eleanour. the tccst ii ajc of her dnv, having 1 won belli the Derby and 11to Oaks. Eleanour (bv Whiskey. llinf famous getter "1* ihe stout port,) is ' the grand.mi o. imputed Luzloiough, v lu.se g. : in thi? ( i umry ran ktl year wHh so much diatino ' lion, and is si-ler to Cresndr. 1'riani's dam. Clare, J lai e.ci's dui , was out ol llaualire by ' Gnliannn I lie brst four mile horse oj his day, and ' as .> st; llion,equal i?> any of any are. ' L latter, r, like bis sire A u e\, \\ ho was said to be the 1 ivest honed llionugh bred in the kingdom, .ml t. b. equal to -(! sloi . , (*Jh(l lbs.) is n horse of the largest sire, full sixteen hands hi It, of immense power, large one. g.eai substanc e, good notion, long si ride sound roust tulim , and excellent temper.? I lis coinr isalin: brown without white. It will lie ( pen 11 in I Ids j edigree ru s back to the famous old < Em iisli Eclipse in an extremely short, and as rich t ,i line a< could be desire d I HISTORY AND PERFORMANCES. ( Flatter, i v.as bred l<> Mr. No.vcit, in Lixiil, and run in England, by Sir Maik Wood. I! \\ .is tin- s porle by a r W? swi rlli, of tic ncseo. New Yoik, ' by who In was plaeed in t'lo stable ol Rolit. L. < St , hen . i .scj , near tin I nion < ourse, Long Is- | land, wboti. mi d and iiin iiin. in .lis count v.? 1 lis pi iiciin.ni.eis. I < .I. h I. gland and in this cmiu- ' lr*,aie ? irditui !e to bis noble sleek. Mis lint o,1H'ara. ec i; England \\n . i In- t in- year old loitn I in i ) i"i i < iiiw .il : lit. 1 nu ml y mm si..ki s. .'it iSev M..-rkcl. uen lie r.m a e pita! s< ri.nl to I li'i'Cix', w ho 1 us la en imported into tins rotinlry at a nig. li#u;? 'i in- h.iewi.gis tin rero it. "M EW-AIAIIKET FIRST KICKING MEETING, t'lil'si.iil, A,.;il 2.1, I,^111. Renewal ol* tin CiK O t.ninca stake?, a s..bsc?ip-' lion of IOOh.iVs cull, littll lollill. I'or lliroe \. .ir old colls Sst. 'ti s.. ( 111)11-.) ami li.lii 8, 8sl 'lib if 110 lbj'K. M. 28 sol.a. L.hiI .I. isi-v s cb, ? Gleneoc, Rolnn-on, 1 .>ii ai. Wo d'li.o I loiterer,by Mulcj, 2 ! i\!r. Vales ?it c. liciilley, 3 1 M.. Mi s lv i'. brother to Kale; Lnru Ononi s h. i v. i ai is v Welti loo. out ol i'oslhtiiuu; Li ul JL. i\ 1 lliri's In . bv llevclier. out ol Trictrac; end Air. ? Goby s \ i ."i'. also started, but i or. ot j laced. ' 1 .ii the vSlili of ->lay following, he stalled l< r the < t y l Epsom,won b> l'leui| >, .ni(l was not place* il < 123 sobs. 22 s' <ili ii, lliiee j lai eil A i n Ni Alaiket, First clober Milling, in < e,ili ill. ra > 1 tube Aiu). ni Siakis. "NEW-MARKET F1UTT OCTOREli AI FETING. ' Grand Dulfe Michael Slakes of 50 rovh. caoh.? For 3 > r. old, 8st. 7ll>. (llDlb.^) and li.lies bi?t 3il>. ' (1 ltilbj 20 ui h. i h>ir M. VVdud'sl>r. c Flaitorer, by Mulcy, 1 ( Mr. Vales' eh. c Ecntley, 2 Duke of Graflon's eh. e O.yn pie, l>> Rcveili r, 3 5 Lord Or lord's b c 1'nris, by alerluo, -1 } Mr. 'k I)iek, 5 1 Flallerei was now j urcliused lor Air. "Wadsworlb j and shipped lor America. After an unusually -lung, passage,during which lie never Iniil down, be was * landed at IS?w York, the hitler |?..rl i July Ibdo, t was p I in truiiiing|Mt)thout the possibility ji prepa-1 < ration, but, notw it Hiraridiftg, ian two \ery creditable lures,ono ol which, mile heats, he won, beating two Eclipse colts and a lilly by tlie same horse Jo the following spring, lie was beaten by Mingo, three ' mile heals, running see >nd to him, an i heating <1- < inus, by Eclipse, fS\d cv, t?y Sir ('lurks, anil the , Jewess, by H? nry, in the lijbl heat, when lie was ' drawn. j ' Ol this race the Mew York Spirit of tie 'limes i contained the following account "Cadmus bad | the pole, Mingo the out side. They gotuuay in i a cluster, the Jewess making "a spt 11 between the : ' stand and lirst gate lliulqu te used her up. when ' Cudnu s and Flatterer took up tin running Mingo | and Sidney lying well up, the first under u bind , pull. Finding t admits disliked the pace, \\ iIIih . Iield Iiiiii up a'lei lite second noli- and i\ ingo beaded the Iield with ease. Flatterer maintained ; bis stride to the end, running a veiy handsome j \ second to Mingo, who, for a single three in.Irs,' can pull to tin fastest horse in t. e lounlry, and , come home ahead. Cadmus could not run in t e mud?and Ins fiends did not expect uiu h from liim, though he ran 2d the next heat Flatterer w ...:o-i - ... Ting ui i.. niuiuniv ii iiiht ii very cuiiitulih ] performance. Snnl'ord rode him in tip top style, ^ ind had he carried Kiblb. would Imve flung the nud in the face of the best of them." t Flatterer did not r-tart 111 the full nor 6Ucc?c?ling \ ?pring. He was purchased by W. I. Corbin Esq r if Va. and phtced in the stnhle of J 8 Corbin, Eq of Fan field, who furnishes tie annexed nc- ' ounlofhis | Minisc:?4,ln regard to the p.orf is ' laUerer ga\e. while in training by e, o making i good r .< e-lmrse, I ran with inr ritv, and I ttnnk ,mth, say that it was deeidedly Irter.n.* n h"iniie trial he beat "Whig" (a very last homo) ucvr rat lengths, and exhihiic. vtiy good t-y mp'.oi, ? al t 'the finish ed nc ability to runi. lo.g distance s'.Massively. I witnessed a race on I .on.' islam1 Inst spri .jf twelve months, between hint and *ev rnl oti?er very sharp nags, two mile In a a. which Flatterer wa.- n g. ed ilea! ove. 4 the to. i" > . tny of them. 1 consid. red him then a better Iumm than ho showed for, as he had had bnt a pour chance to recover from the unusually long and jougb voy. 1 jmm Ml] "JB1 'jij" u?^J??exra? ? 'ww< age across the Atlantic, -nil ? e njudiei. us races h?? ha' b en nde t run 'lu? Autumn pr. vious, v ry r ccntly niier hisl&ndin. . I lad his toe h i n sound, when In- went i, to hain't a this tail, ho won <1. undoubted! .. l ave made dis'it put Jiing and sncccsful race* in the cainpat n I would a? oon breed l'oni Flatter r n* ny untri d Mnliion m the country. His b ?"*???! i- as pure as a horse's can be and Ins family all run. . e runs b ck eery short, ly to lh t ngl **ti Krl p .-e, am! is a lio'se of urt.-onimnn sp ed t iniself, and 1 lliii.k " boltoni 'on.? ilis fine size, s o Id recommend him to breeib-rs who r.inv have small or slight mar. s i is action is r m trkably pond i, deed. I h ve given the Cronin the requisite instru tlnns, though from his good temper none were n.-eded. His health > nd nppoti'e are as <r ul as c.an be * turned ' i--i out durin-j tlie training on account of isensnd frogs, mad*' so from standing in n foul stab' at the Noith. VV. Ij. ' orhin sn s of hint, *'i am sur. he v ill fulfil tl.e pr misc < pec ted el him in Carolina " Mr. White, of Northampton cmit lv, who was desTous of pro urinp F . tterer to ?tand in that county, says "I leel co vinced that Flatti rcr v ou'd be exc< lie t Stock ior t ii section ?- ?? - ... ... ,?1 I m Vf II large number of A>chie, Hnl.Tonson and Lmzhorough mares Such ina'piuil, when built upon by such bo o as Flalt- rer's. would insure good j>roiluco. Our Tot son's. ! uzbornugh's cTII: l*s nil lack bom*. Fritter* t having n gnnd share -f size and bun . wo' id li vp ."'"ded u ueh to < ur stock.? Upon the whol. I am much pleasrn with him. Iliit rea. | a?ts i think first rate -i d his cou. tenance, lo a mi n o; sunt, is daily b*?ad." In a lel:prtt 'he ? w. er. da'e-' New York, Sept. 251 h. IS:t7, W ( ' orbin re rr' ?, "Before touchir>rr your proposiiion, I wiil remark lor your dification and benefit what fe ' fr< ni the lips of n noI :i i fincyer o' the 4 lend of noble breeds' this inorn;ng. Mr. B'-ari'man. or Alabama, row here, clian e to be ai New M r! el Engl d. w hen Flat'erei ran. nd s ys lie gave irr at pro:> is* .and stood high in I lie Sp.-rt i ng c.rclcs s does all his stock." Flatt. rer is yet u-.trai d as a t ta'lion?hot ns all his stock inthi- countiy have established a high ruputation as sure loal goiters, it is expected he will ninint <i it. The undersigned repeats the as uir-nee that th? strictest and est ennfulattc t on will tv imid to man s s n: to Flatterer, and pledges himself to deliver lh< in in good order and ondition v lien taken i.wav And I * will remade for th? information of breeders v\ lio may be desire. sol' obi inir'g a crosn f as noble bb oil as ever c.mrs'd the veins of the liorse. that s a vant g ous offers liuve been made ['or bis services in the r re liorse region, this will lie ilie out Season lie ran make lieie. lo.. ?" ? > A. " " JO <*1 miidfe." 1S..AJMCH. Joseph Goodmani, r*, His Creditor. NOTICE is hereby oiven that the unit rsimod hn< applied to two .Justices of he Draco, lor the benefit of the Laws of ho Slnt< o| Alabama, passed for the relief ?f lusohint Doh'ors, and that they have ipp<>inted the twentieth day ofMarrh 1838 it the hour (> twelve o'clock noon of that day, nt tin office ??l Chnrles A. Ilenrv, ill the city <?| ill >' ile, as the time and place to hear l.im upon his application JOSMMI GOODMAN. V ':leFeb!?1 f\ 2f VAUOUM, ' SUMTER DISTRICT. Smnn. o :s in Partition. Elizabeth Dim/ftp, applicant, Dm d J I"sanla? end others. gT appeai in tn 1:1 n 'slmMim 'hut William H t ibs?>n,an llobecrn hi? will', William F. Duilnp a ?1 Sa all lii> h , ieltsiol .>olla ami Kliza 1 s wife. Tvre L" an loitsot Samuel Luinlap, i?rea.-e-l. r- itle u ;li ul th.? Slate, ii is thereon ordered at b d nppn and object to tlte Jivmt- 'i ?f l?' 1 ii. ;? il edate ol Samuel !)unhj? <1 e <1 -'n -r !>. . r the first. da\ el' May next, >r lite' < aisent ! t. e same wl' b entered tif reowl W! MAM MAVIS', O. S D. ginB *** v. m <rmm.M??W| A VanLtc roc/:. True Uumo!?An nn ctioie wn# si <fsiy or iwn si it- < related to is hv a fric n':, which is worth telling, fit was on bis \vi?v ti? 14-** , ... i mitt numu it- nibs r?c.', and when oft* Florida, a bald fgle, wbirb had been blown out- to sea, )lii>h:c'?-, exhausted n one of ihe lower rnrds. He was br- ught down by our in'orinnnt, and hi- wing* were cropped, and lio sell nursed into vigor again. Airivcd it Havana, a companion one day suggose<l lor a Irolir, to paint up the bald eagle, i\bo-{ color was dark itrev, to make him eseinblc a cock as much as possible, and ?> take bini to a cock | it to try bis met!??. Accordingly, alter be bad been kept M hours wit' ? ut (' oil, our eagle was l immcd and paint? d roosti rlike, and taken in a bag to lie i it. At length the :>wner of a > nek which bad beaten in w< Ive r> unds, dared a contest with any ne, fer .n) staff. This m as the time. [)itr friend terp'd opto him, and told dm I nt be I ad a Yanke e cock, of tlio :? ? - . ?>.? um < >> tii ui'iiMii iin iii win) mm, it i o \\ t mi Id like a pn;i r. Yes,' said the Spaniard, lI don't rare \ 11 a t kind of a cock .t is?let him out!* i ! c hot um5 twrnty-ftvc dollars and our k'niikcc cock was let in the ring. The i.ek, flosht d with his victories, crowed 'fifl cm. fwl --?? 1 ' ? . | -? .? .1 nt'WH ^ (i 11 < i iiii'ii |'i( mni ills end fur a fight?when, what docs sir ifankce do, but to plant onr claw unrercmmiotisly on his hack n?.*1 twi'.t his neck vilh the other?and in a moment made a neal of him. The Spaniard swore like t.. ^ I f 1 - mi |mi88?hsc(i. iip paid nis wager, but ursed all Yaukoi cucks?Boat. Herald. \ noble wag." on on entering a room full IV S< i g\ int n, \ r< j osp(! in ihf m the followtig qucrry.? 1 ' rt wa* Satan during he flood," Thc\ all ty,t ved bo could not i?vc bct ii npon earth at tlio time. "Well ml the ditill, 1 can tt ll, he was in the ' ! ft ot tic Ark, pit-king Oakum." '"ro'crnphj; of the Heart.? k woman** s ! is but a crooked path unto a woman'# V cs! #