Columbia telescope. (Columbia, S.C.) 1828-1839, March 10, 1838, Image 4
Pure Peach Brandy.
J BBLS of the above, 8 years old, just tc'
A ceived, and may be had by applying at tile
.tore of FO I.OCK, SOLOMON, & Co
Columbia, Jan. 27, 1838. 4
Fruit Trees.
APPLES.
Green N ewTon pippin ; Wine Sap ; Winter Queen :
Red and Green Sweeting; Lady Apple: Yellow
Bell Flower; Loner Island Russet; Quince Api?le ;
American Nonpareil; Gen Harrison; Bullock Pip
pin; Drapd'Or; Aunt Apple; Orange Pippin ; La
dv's Finger: Witch Apple; Cumberland Spice;
Golden Pippin; Court Pindar; Prince's Harvest;
Newton's Spitzenbun* ; Summer Pearmeon ; Seek
no Farther; Tewkesbury Winter Blush ; Dumpling
Apple; Irish Apple; Early Queen; Rambo; Catlin
or Gregoon : Gray House; Summer^Codling ; Fall
Pippin ; Esopns Spitzenbu'g : Red Streak ; Black
A ;>ple ; Penuock ; Early Harvest ; Monstrous Pip
pin; Cart ho use ; White Caivil; Newark King.
PEACHES.
French Yellow ; Monstrous French ; Do. Pompon ;
Early Yello w Frnston ; Nonpareil ; Fenton du Ve
nus Belle de Paris ; do. do. Vitry ; Columbia ; I>e
roa ; Pavia : I-arge Pankinburgh, 14 oz. ; Maltse,
very fine ; French Noblesse ; Lemon Red Streak ;
Early French ; Pompone, fine ; Drop Mignono ;
Clean Sione ; Red Magdalene ; Pine-apple Chug ;
Belle Garde.
FALL PEARS.
Dutchess d'Angouleme : Passe Colmar; Crassane ;
Autumn Bon Chretien ; Sickle ; Early Catharine ;
Green ChiseL
PLUMS.
Green Gage ; Blue Eye ; Keyser Red ; Bolmarof
Washington ; Blue German Quitrick ; Do. Mulgule ;
Golden Gage.
CHERRIES.
Belle de Choisy ; Black Eagle ; Large English
Black Heart ; Big Gireau.
APRI? OTS.
Montmorency ; Large Peach.
Also, all sorts of warranted best GARDEN SEEDS,
raised by the best Growers at the North, crop of
1837 ; Corn-shellers, Straw-cutters, three kinds, Gar
den Tools, small Onions tor planting.
R. E- RUSSELL, Seedsman & Florist.
Feb. 24. 8? 3t
South Carolina .
UNION DISTRICT.? IN CHANCERY.
Henry Gibbs
vs. |
Dempsey Hill and } Petition for Acc't. & Relief.
Patsey his wife, j
and others. j
r!1 appearing to ray satisfaction that Dempsey Hill
and Patsey his wife, defendants in the above
stated case, reside beyond the limits of this State ?
On motion of Dawkins, solicitor for Henry Gibbs,
it is therefore ordered : That they do plead, answer,
or demur to the petition in this case within three
months from the publication hereof, or the said peti
tion will be taken pro confesso against them.
D. WALLACE, C. E. U D.
Commissioner' s Office, Union C. H., ?
6th February, 1838. ) 6 ? 3m
South Carolina.
UNION DISTRICT.? IN CHANCERY.
Henry Gibbs "1
vs.
James Hofoert and ? Petition for Acc't & Relief.
Eliza! >eth his wife,
and others. J
IT appearing to my satisfaction that James Holbert
and Elizabeth his wife, defendants tn the above
stated case, reside beyond the limits of this State ?
Ort motion of Dawkins, solicitor for Henry Gibbs,
it is therefore ordered: That they do plead, answer,
or demur to the petition in this case within three
months from the publication hereof, or the said peti
tion will be taken pro confesso against them.
D. WALLACE, C. E. U. D.
Commissioner's Office, Union C. H., ?
6th February, *338. ? 6 ? 3m
To the Members of the South
CAROLINA BAR
^tON DENSE D ENGLISH CHANCERY RE
PORTS. ? Nine volumes of this justly celebra
ted- work are now published. Those gentlemen in
the South who want any of the 6th, 7th, 8th, and
9th vols, ro complete their sets, can be supplied by
the Messrs CUNNINGHAM, Booksellers, of Colum
bia, or WM. RILEY, Bookseller, of Charleston, So.
Ca ; and also with the 1st volume of RUSSEL'S
REPORTS, which completes the work to the pres
ent time. The 10th vol. is now preparing for the
press. Members of the Georgia bar can be supplied
by the booksellers in Augusta, Savannah, and Ma
ccfri. 5 ? 6t
Feb. 3.
Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of the late D
B. Toms, and those to whom the said estate are
indebted, will call on my Attorney, Jos. A. Black,
who is legally authorised to settle up said estate.
GROVE A. PELTON, Adm'r.
of D. B. Toms.
Dec. 5th, 1837. 51
P. S. Persons having notes or other Choses in Ac
tion deposited in their bands, by said D. B. Toms,
will please render an account of the same to Jos. A.
Blacs, with the cause of their being iu possession
* '
. GROVE A PELTON, Adm'r.
of D B. Toms.
N. B. Prompt payments will be required and en
forced. " JOS. A. BLACK.
T
JYatice.
IHB copartnership of YOUNG & VEAL is this
* day dissolved by mutual consent. ALEXAN
DER YOUNG will continue the bnsiaess, and is du
ly authorized to settle- the affairs of the said concern
ALEXANDER YOUNG,
JOHN VEAL.
Feb. 1, 1838. < ? f 5
J Land for Sale.
ACRES of LAND, lying on the waters
OW of Taylor's Creek, in the Indian Land,
York District, with a good Dwelling House, Kitchen,
and out buildings, ? TO or 75 acres under cultivation.
The land produces Cotton, Cora, and small Grain
excellently well, and is easily workei. The range
for stock of every description eannot be excelled in
the upper part of the State. Hie terms of sale will
be liberal.
ALSO,
550 Acres lying on Clark's Fork, 10 miles Northwest
of York C. H- ? 150 or 175 acres under cultivation,
and in a high state of improvement ; excellent dwel
ling house, kitchen, a first-rate still-house, good store
house, bams, thrashing giD house, cotton gin house
on the creek, propelled by water, a metal screw, a
saw and grist mill, withm a half mile of the house,
on the place. The land iar.adapted to the culture of
grain mostly, yet will produce cotton very well. A
fine mea-'ow of five or six acres produces from 16 to
30 wagon loads of hay annually. (Each of the above
places is very healthy. )
Terras of sale wHl be liberal. Any person wishing
good laadtin a healthy region of country would do
well to call and examine the al>ove tracts of lam).
JOHN McEWEE. Jr.
per JON A. N. McKLWEE, Jr.
JYotice.
ALL persons are warned not to trade for any
Notes given to the late D. B. TOMS, or to pay
any such notes, unless to the Administrator of said
Toms, or to his Attorney, Jos. A. Black.
This 15th day of December, 1837.
GROVE A. PELTON,
53 Adm'r. of D. B Toms.
Take 1%'otice.
THE notes and bcok accounts of WM. H.
BRIGGS have been assigned to us, and by us
placed in the hands of our attorneys, Black & Ar
thcr, for collection, to whom those indebted will
please make immediate payment, as further indul
gence cannot be given.
SIDNEY CRANE;
DAVID EWART,
Assignees of W. H. Briggs.
Feb. 24- 8
I*or Sale.
WILL be sold a great bargain, if applied to im
mediately ; my private residence, near the
Old Theatre. The house is well calculated lor a
boarding house, having accommodations for twenty
or thirty persons, with all necessary out buildings,
and all ne with one of the best cellars in the South
ern country, 22 by 40-r for a dining room, an excel
lent warden, and a fine well of water on the premises
^ ^ WM. H. HAMNER.
Feb. 34?
Smtlh Carolina ,
LAURENS DISTRICT.
Wm. H. Pully, and")
I Bill for account^ injunction, and
relief
Wife and others,
vs.
John West and
John Smith.
IT appearing to my satisfaction that John West, one
of the defendants in the above stated case, resides
from and without the limits of this State : It is there
fore ordered, that he do plead, answer, or demur to
the hill of complaint within three months from the
publticaion hereol,orthe same will be taken pro con
fesso as to him
W. R. FARLEY, C. E. L. D.
Commissioner's Office, )
Laurens District, Dec. *28, 1837. )
Wanted,
\S Apprentices to the Gun and Silver Smith
businesses, one or two BOYS, from fourteen to
filteen years of age. Such as come well recom
mended, with good moral character and industrious
habits, will meet with good encouragement. Boys
from the country would be preferred.
Jan. 27. PECKHAM & GEORGE.
Strayed
FROM the Lower Country, near Monk's Corner,
on the 10th of December last, two BAY
MARES ; one b low, thick-set animal, of light color,
an4 defect in the left eye ; the other a red bay, with
a small star and snip, and recently a sore back ? each
a white hind foot- They were recently from Edge
field District, and were seen on the road, on the 14th
ult , some distance above the Eutaw Spring, and
will probably make their way up the State Road or
across to Orangeburgh.
A liberal reward, with all reasonable expenses,
will be paid for their delivery to Mrs LEGUEUX,
Edgefield Court House, or Mr. DAVID GA1LLARD,
four miles below the Eutaw Spring, on the Nelson's
Ferry Road, St. John's Parish.
Jan. 20, 1838. . . 3
Emancipation.
THIS capital English Racer and splendid Stallion
will occupy Rowton's Stand, at W. Hampton's
Wood-lands Estate, five miles below Columbia, un
der the direction of Mr. WM. J. GEIGER, and be
let to Mares at $75 the season, $120 to insure, and
j one dollar to his groom; the money to be paid in ad
| vance. The season will commence on the 1st of
1 February and end the 1st of July. Extensive rye
' and grass pastures provided for Mares, and separate
' lots for such as may have young foals, and mares
1 well fed at fifty cents per day. Every care will be
taken to guard against accidents, but no responsibil
' ity, should fhey occur.
Emancipation, so named under the great excite
l ment about the emancipation of the Roman Catho
I lies, was bred by Mr. Riddle, and was foaled in 1827
j He was got by Whisker, (own brother to Whale
bone, &c.) sire of The Colonel and Memnon, winners
| of the St. Leger. His dam was got by Ardrossan,
one of the best sons of the famous John Bull ;? his g.
| dam, Lady Eliza, by Whitworth; his g. g. dam, X
Y Z's dam, by Spadille, out of Sylvia, by Young
; Marshe, &c. By reference to the 7th vol. page 101
' of the T. R. and S. Magazine, his extended pedigree
may be seen, as also his performances on the turf,
i which latter are but little inferior to any horse ever
j imported into this country. He is a beautiful bay,
; with black legs, m ine, and tail, sixteen hands high,
j of great length, and commanding figure. His bone
I is large, with muscles well defined ; his action good,
j and accompanied by indications of uncommon pow
i er. His stock are considered very promising ; his
! oldest were two years old last spring ; of these, some
| few were trained last season, and two of them have
| been winners, viz., Angela, who won the Chillington
stakes, August 5th, beating a field of five others, at
! Wolverhampton ; and Compensation, winner of a
! stake at Hednesford, October 31st, beating three oth
ers. ?
For black servants sent with Mares, no charge will
L be made ; having no accommodations for white per
sons on the spot, they must board elsewhere.
! Jan. 25, 1838.
The Augusta Chronicle, Georgia Journal, and Ma
i con Messenger will publish the above until the 1st
i April, once or twice a week. They will then send
j their charge* to this office, and the money will be
: immediately remitted to them. 4
Valuable Florida Land.
TH E ondereigned offers for sale a tract of Land in
Middle Florida, near the Lake Sampala, in the
Heckstown settlement. There are about 1200 acres,
comprising a large body of the best hammock in the
territory, and about three hundred and fifty acres
cleared. It is regarded by competent judges as one
of the very best settlements in Florida. A healthy
Fine land residence and good water, within 5 miles,
shall be in Tallahassee and on the premises about
the first of January. B J. EARLE.
Dec. 2, 1837. 49
To Rent or Sell.
THE House and Lot now occupied by Stalker &
Hill : The premises afford convenient and
ample accommodation for an extensive mercantile
Establishment, and for a family residence, and for the
Cotton business : The buildings, including the back
store, are of brick, and are situated on the West side
of Richardson Street, just above the Commercial
Bank. The Lot is large and extends back to Assem
bly Street, and is a good stand for business.
It is desired to sell the above properly, and liberal
terms may be had. If not sold, it will be leased and
possession given on the 1st Oct. next ? Application to
be made to
J.J. CHAPPELL.
Columbia Sept. 4 1837. 36tf
South Carolina ,
YORK DISTRICT.
William Robinson, Applicant,, against Elizabeth Rob
inson, the widow, John Douglas, in right of his
wife Eleanor, John Robinson, Daniel G. Robinson,
James Robinson, Samuel W. Robinson, Catherine
Robinson, and Thos. F. Robinson, Defendants.
IT appearing lo my satisfaction that the seven de
fendants above named reside without this State,
it is therefore ordered that they do appear and object
to the division or sale of the Real Estate of JOHN
ROBINSON, deceased, on or before the first Mon
day in April next, or their consent to the same will
be entered of record.
BENJAMIN CHAMBERS,
Ordinary of York District.
Jan. 20. 3
| s Committed
TO the jail of Union District, as a runaway, a ne
gro boy who calls his name William, and says
i that he belongs to Thomas Anderson, of Edgefield
j District, about twelve miles from Hamburg. William
is about seventeen or eighteen years old, five feet
high, of a yellowish complexion, stammers very bad
in speaking The owner is requested to come for
ward, prove his property, pay expenses, and take him
away. ROBERT MACBETH, S. U. D.
Dec. 26, 1837. 1
j "
JLandrellVs Garden Seeds .
THE Subscriber has accepted the agency for the
sale of the above, which are grown at the old
and well-known establishment, near Philadelphia.
Each paper bears the label, and is warranty of the
grower, who holds himself responsible for the vitality
and purity of the seeds. They are offered by the
subscriber with great confidence in their worth, and
I it is believed fully merit the reputation they sustain,
i From circumstanc s recently developed, the grow
i er of the seeds has thought it best to mention that
I the seeds cannot be obtained elsewhore in Colum
! bia. At PLANT'S Bookstore.
E. J. HUGGINS.
Columbia, Jan. 27, 1833.
Augusta, Jan. 14th, 183S.
We have been selling Garden Seeds for the last
ten or fifteen year*, and are confident that no seeds
ever introduced into this market have enjoyed so
high a reputation as those grows by the Messrs
Landreths, of Philadelphia.
TURPLN & D'ANTIGNAC, Druggist*.
Columbia Female Academy. 1
THE next session will commence on Monday, the
2d day of October.
TERMS.
Board, lodging, washing <&c. pr session, $100
Tuition in the lower branches of English, in- )
eluding Reading, Writing, Arithmetic and [ 16
Orthography, i
For the same, together with all the higher"
branches, including Geography with the
use of the Globes, History, ancient and mo
dern, Grammer, Rhetoric, Composition, Na- 25
tural. Moral, and Intellectual Philosophy,
Chemistry, Botany, Geology, and Mathe
matics,
For the same together with the Latin and Greek or
Languages, <|
For French, Spanish, or Italian, 16
Musical Instruction, Piano or Guitar, 25
Entrance to M usical Department, 5
Use of Piano, 3
For other useful and ornamental branches the
charge will be as heretofore. Competent assistants
are engaged in the various departments, and it is
hoped the institution will be worthy of the continued
patronage of the public.
The French and Italian Languages will be tanght
by Mr. Roechietti, who has been employed in tlve
first Seminaries of Geneva, Lyons and Paris, and
subsequently in the school of General Lallemand in
New York.
Dancing and Waltzing will again be taught by Mr.
Breedin.
A. C. SMITH, Principal.
Sept. 18 37
Land for Sale.
THE subscriber offers for sale his plantation, situ
ated on the V <i crec river, 8 miles below Camden.
The said plantai .f , in point of fertility and produc
tiveness, is believed .to be equal to any in the State ; it
contairs in the whule, about 4000 acres, 2,000 swamp,
and 2,000 of upland ; of the swamp there is cleared
about 900 acres, and of the upland about 100. More
than one half of the cultivated land is fresh, having
been cleared in the last 7 years. The uplands are
entirely healthy and are situated so as to afford
healthy settlements, at a convenient distance from
the swamp lands. There are on the plantation, a
grist mill and two cotton gins, propelled^ by water,
and near the centre of the plantation. There is also
on the plantation, a slock ot cattle and hogs and 4 or
5,000 bushels of of corn, which might be purchased,
if desired, with the plantation.
The terms of payment would be made easy to a
purchaser. Any further information may be had by
application to the subscriber, in Camden. Posses -ion
would be given either the present season, so soon as
the crop is gathered, or the next, as might best suit
the purchaser. W. M' WILLIE
Jan. 13. 2
COMMITTED.
South Carolina, ?
Darlinoton District. J
WAS committed to this Jail on the 24th Decem
ber last, a Negro man who calls himself
HENRY, and says he belongs to Oliver Simpson,
living in Hamburg, S. C. ; and further says Oliver
Simpson purchased him from Richard Piles, living
in the State of Virginia, near Alexandria, in 1834.
Henry had on when committed, coarse yellow pan
taloons and cabinet over coat. Henry is black, and
says he is about twenty-five years old. The owner
is requested to pay all charges and take him out.
W. W. KING, S. D. D.
Jan. 3, 1838. 2
The Public
ARE informed that the NESBITT MANUFAC
TURING COMPANY are prepared to execute
orders, in CAST IRON, for the running gear of
Mills, Cotton Gins, Thrashing Machines, and Cast
ings generally, at their works on the Broad River, in
Spartanburg and Union Districts, about 100 miles
above Columbia.
Messrs. R. Waddell and P. & R. Bryck, of Co
lumbia, are authorized to receive orders i oith the pat
terns , which will be forwarded to the Works of the
Company without delay. Mr. E. W. Harrison,
the General Superintendent, will receive and exe
cute orders at the Works.
Castings will be delivered to customers in Colum
bia at the Charleston pric< ? ; at the Works they will
be cheayer.
The Company are determined to deserve the pa
tronage of the public.
B. T. ELMORE, President.
Jan. 20. 3
Seed Potatoes.
AA BBLS. of the above article just received,
JUJvr all while and in fine order for planting.
POLOCK, SOLOMON, & Co.
Columbia, Jan. 27, 1838. * 4
Just Received
AND for sale, two first-rate PIANOS, New Yerk
manufacture. They can be seen at the Sub
scriber's, a few doors below Raich & Thompson's
Hotel. SAxMUEL GARDNER.
Columbia, Jan. 27, 1838. 4? -tf
Private Sale.
THE Subscriber, having quit the business of Ho
tel-keeping, will sell a portion of his HOUSE
SERVANTS; among which are two very good
Cooks. Also, his Hostler, who is a good carriage
driver, and his wife and four children ; and an ex
cellent Barber, who has been a waiter in the Hotel
for several years past.
J. W. CLARK.
Feb. 17. 7 ? 4w
Stolen
FROM the Subscriber, on the night of the second
of this month, a small sorrel HORSE, 4 years
old next spring ; no marks except the saddle marks,
and brand on the line with a small carriage box,
which looks like an O upon close observation. Any
person giving information will be entitled to my
thanks and liberally rewarded I will give TW ENT Y
DOLLARS for the Horse, and apprehension and
evidence to conviction of the thief.
E. WHITTLE,
Living on Cloud's Creek, Edgefield Dist , S. C.
Feb 8, 1838. 7? 3t
Committe l
TO York Jail, on the 15th January inst., a Negro
man, who call* himself WILLSON. He is a
large stout negro, about five feet nine or ten inches
high, black, and appears to be about sixty years of
age. He says he belongs to Mr. William Wor
thy, living in Chester District, S. C. The owner
is requested to come forward, prove property, pay
charges, and take him away.
JAMES BRIAN, S. Y. D.
Jan. 16, 1838. 7? tf
Office of Common Pleas, )
Richland District . $
WHEREAS O. Iiochstras8er, with a schedule
of his effects on oath, hath filed his petition
in the Court of Common Pleas of the district afore
said, stating that he is now in the custody of the she
riff of Richland District, by virtue of a writ of capias
ad satisfaciendum, at the suit of F. McCully, and
praying a rule to be served on the said F. McCully
and his other creditors, returnable before the Asso
ciate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas, at a Court
of Common Pleas to be holden in and for the district
aforesaid, to shew cause, il any they f^an, why the
said O. Hochstrasser should not be discharged from
his confinement, according to the act of the General
Assembly of this State, passed for the relief of insol
vent debtors, made and provided : It is therefore or
dered, that the said F. McCully and all other creditors
do appear at the Court of Common Pleas to be holden.
for Richland District on the third Monday in March
next, before the Associate Judges of the said State, to
shew cause why the said O liochstrasser should not .
be admitted to the benefit of the said act, at which
time and placc the estate and effects* of the said O.
Ilochstrasser will be assigned.
JAMES S. GUIGNARD,
Clerk of Court
Dec. 21, 1837 ; 55
T
JVOTICK.l
HE copartnership of Purse arid McCarter was
dissolved on the 1st of August lalst. All persons
having any demands ag inst the concern will please
render their accounts in, and thosfe indebted make
payment to WM. W. PURSE.
WM W. PURSE still continues to carry on the
Cabinet and Upholstering business in all its various
branches, at his old stand M$in street, opposite Mc
Cully & Donaldson.
N. B. Funerals furnished atlbe-thortert notice.
Oct, 28- 43 tf
60,000 Dollars!
15 Drawn Numbers in each Package of 25 Tickets.
ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY
Class No. ONE for 1838.
To be drawn at Alexandria , D. C., on Saturday, 24 th
March, 1838.
75 Number Lottery? 15 Drawn Ballots.
BRILLIANT AND RICH SCHEME.
1 Capital Prize of $60,000
1 Splendid Prize of 25,000
1 do do 15,000
1 do do 10,000
1 Prize of 9,000
1 do 8,000
1 do * ,500
1 do 7,000
1 do 6,000
1 do 5,000
1 do 4,000
1 do 3,000
1 do 2,500
1 do 2,220
?1 do 2,000
5 Prizes of 1,600
5 do 1,500
50 do 8u0
50 do 700
50 of $600?50 of $500?50 of $400?60 of $300?60
of $250?60 of $200.
Besides many of $150 ? 100 ? 90 ? 80 ? 70 ? 60 ? 50?
40?24?20?16?12.
Whole Tickets 20 Dolls. ? Halves^ 10 ? Quarters 5 ?
Eighths 2 50.
Certificates of packages of 25 Whole Tickets $260 ~
Do. do. 25 Half do 130
Do. do. 25 Quarter do 65
Do. do. 25 Eighth do 32 50
{fCf Orders for Tickets and Shares or Certificates
of Packages in the above magnificent scheme, (which
will positively be drawn on the day named,) will re
ceive the most prompt attention, and an official ac
count of the drawing sent, immediately after it is
over, to all who order from us. Address
D. S. GREGORY" & Co., Managers,
Washington Citv, D. C.
Feb. 10. * 6
Alexander Young
HAS this day taken into copartnership his Sons
Robert A. and Edward A. Young, under
the firm of A. YOUNG & SONS.
He feels grateful for past favors, and will endeavor
to merit the confidence of his friends and the public.
ALEXANDER YOUNG,
R. A. YOUNG,
EDWARD A. YOUNG.
Columbia, Feb. 2, 1838.
Observe This.
THE Subscriber will attend as follows to receive
TAX RETURNS and TAXES for 1837, viz:
On Saturday, the 10th of February next, at Tur
ner Williamson's near the Ca.np Ground.
On Tuesday, the 13th, at Gaffney's Store, (Tom's
Creek.)
On Wednesday, the 14th, at Marshall's Mill.
On Thursday, the 13th, at William Higgins's, on
the English Ferry Road.
On Friday, the 16th, at Abraham B. Higgins's.
On Saturday, the 17th, at Meek'sMill, now Ford's.
And Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday
of each week during the ensuing March court, at the
Court House in Columbia.
Those who<lo not make their returns before or on
*he first day of April next, will be liable to be double
taxed ; thost? who do not p ty iheir taxei by the first
day of May next, will pay the Collector one dollar
six and a quarter cents before they get their receipts.
BENJAMIN TRADEWELL, T. C. R D.
Jan. 20, 1838. 3-4t
South Carolina,
ORANGEBURGH DISTRICT.
John Culler and
Jacob Culler,
vs
Elizabeth Robinson,
Mary Robinson,
Daniel Herlong and
Sarah his wife,
John Jennings and
Frances his wife,
and others.
T appearing to my satisfaction that Daniel Her
? long and .Sarah his wife, and John Jennings and
Frances his wife, Jacob Riley, Senior, and David
H. Riley, six of the defendants in the above
stated case, reside without the limits of this State, it
is therefore ordered, that they do plead, answer, or
demur to the Bill of Complaint within three months
from the publication hereof, ot the same will be taken
pro confesso as to them.
J. B McMICHAFL, C. E. O. D.
Commissioner's Office, )
S 3
In Chancery.
Bill for partition of Real
Estate.
15th January, 1838.
LAW NOTICE.
JOSEPH A. BLACK and E. J. ARTHUR have
entered into partnership in the practice of the
Law, in Richland and the surrounding districts. Of
fice in Columbia. They venture to assure those who
may 'intrust to them their business, that every exer
tion will be made to deserve their confidence.
JOS. A. BLACK.
EDWARD J. ARTHUR.
Jan. 1. 1
FISHER'S COTTON YARN.
11 HE subscribers have always on hand a large
. stock of the above and will sell by 'the ball at
Factory price.
Orders from the country thankfully received and
promptly attended to.
POLOCK, SOLOMON & CO.
Oct. 28. A tf
Stevenson X Walker .
MERCHANT TAILORS,
^SUCCESSORS to Messrs. T. Dickinson & Co
Would inform the public, as well as the many
patrons of the late firm, that in future, the business
will be conducted under the above name, at the same
stand. As heretofore, a regular assortment of Cloths,
Casiineres, Vestings, and all articles usually found in
such establishments, will he kept. Having been for
many years associated with Mr. Dickinson in busi
ness, they ai? generally known to all those who
have patronized the former concern ; they flatter
themselves, that by attention to business and unre
mitting exertions to please, they will be able to se
cure a liberal share of patronage.
Columbia, Jan. 1, 1838. I
In the Court of Ordinary ,
LEXINGTON DISTRICT, S. C.
Uriah Frazier el uxor,")
Applicants,
vs.
Mrs. Susannah Calk,
"" widow,
Wm. Gregory and
wife Elizabeth,
Jacob Frazier and
wife Susannah,
Simeon Calk, and
Sarah Ann Calk,
Defendants.
IT appearing to my satisfaction that Susannah
Calk, William Gregory and wife, and Sarah Ann
Calk, three of the defendants, reside out of the limits
of this State, it is therefore ordered, that they appear
before me, on or before the 12th day of March next,
to object to the division or sale of tne real estate of
JAMES CALK, late resident on Saluda River, de
ceased, or their consent will be entered of record.
A. H. FORT, Ord'y. L. D.
Lexington C. H., Jan. 10th, 1838. 3
Final JYotice.
4LL persons indebted to the Estate of JAMES
MAC FIE, must come forward by the 20th of
February next and settle with Kinsler, McGregor
& Co. their respective Notes and Accounts, or they
will be indiscriminately put in suit.
To those indebted in large sums indulgence may
be extended U|>on their giving bond with approved
security, interest payable annually.
JOHN BRYCE, Adm'r.
Jan. 10, 1838. 2
Furniture
WJi RE 11 O OM.
EBRITTIN'S Furniture Ware-Room is remo
? ved to the square below the Court House,
i.ear Brigg's (late Edgar's) Hotel, where a general
assortment of Cabinet Furniture and Fancy Chairs
will be kep:, which will be disused of on reasonable
terms. His former friends and the public in general
are invited to call and examine foi themselves. All
kinds of Furniture neatly repaired at the shortest
notice, and having made armngementsas undertaker,
all business of the kind will be promptly attended to
on moderate terms, and a Hearse furnished withou:
charge in town.
N. B. A Journeyman wanted to the above busi
ness, also an appremice<--both of Rfleady habits.
Not. 25, - tf 47
Partition of the Real Estate
of James Calk, deceased.
Fall and Winter Clothing*.
J. C. SQUIER & Co.
At the sign of the Black Hat,
(Nearly opposite Brings1 ( Late, Edgar's)
Hotel.)
ARE receiving from their own Manufactory, their
Fall and Winter supply of
Fashionable Clothing , <fcc.
Made expressly for this Market, the materials and
workmanship are warranted to be of the best; all of
which are offered ro their former customers and to
the public generally at moderate prices.
a i. so,
A handsome assortment of Broad Cloths, Cassimeres,
and Vestings, which they will mak* to measure on
reasonable terms, in the neatest and most fashionable
style. Their clothing consists in part of the follow
ng.viz:
DRESS AND FROCK COATS.
Of Blark, Blue, Brown, Invisible Green, Dalias,
Black Mixed, &c. Brond Cloths.
OVER COATS.
Of Black, Mixed, Invisible Green, Brown, Blue, Drab,
Broad Cioths, Petershams, &c.
CLOAKS.
Of Blue, Black and Brown Broad Cloths, and Goat
Hair and Worsted Camblets of Brown, Blue and Black.
PANTALOONS.
Of Blue, Black, Brown, Black Mixed. Buff, Fancy
Ribbed, Stripes, &c. &c. of Cassimeres, Broad Cloths,
&c.
VESTS.
Of Black and Fancy Silk Velvet, PI lid and Figured
Merino, Plain Black and Figured Sattin and Silk,
Bombazine, Black and Blue Cloth, ToilineUe, Swans- 1
down, &c.
ALSO.
Boys Coats, Pantaloons. Vests and Cloaks. With
Coarse and fine servants Clothing.
ALSO,
A great variety of Linen and Cotton, and Knitt Me
rino and Lambs Woo! Shirts and Drawers, Linen and
Black Sattin Bosoms, Collars, Stocks, Gloves, Cra
vats, Socks, Suspenders, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Pan
taloon Straps, Silver Pencils, Pocket Books, Pocket
and Pen Knives, Cloth, Hair and Hat Brushes, Toeth
Brushes, Perfumery, &c.
UMBRELLAS.
Black, Green and Blue Silk, and Cotton.
ALSO,
Fashionable Black Silk, Beaver and Russia HATS.
ALSO,
Black and Drab Leather, Seal Hide and Fancy Mo
rocco TRUNKS.
Nov. 25 47 t
Committed
TO the Jail of Chester District, on the 23d Janu
ary instant, a Negro Man who calls his name
^ R1NCE, (as a runaway,) and says that he belongs
to AiFRF.n Wilson, of Newberry District, S. J. ?
Prince is .lbout fifty years old, five feet ten inches
high, pleasant countenance. The owner is request
ed to comply with the law and take his property
D. G. CABEEN, S. C. D.
Sheriffs Office, )
Chesterville, Jan. 24th, 1838. > 5
SOFA AND SETTEE BEDSTEADS.
AT E. B.-ittin's Furniture Ware-Room, a hand
some and convenient article ? which are offered
on reasonable terms, with a great variety of High
Post, Field and French Bedsteads ? also Fancy Bas
kets, Floor Mats, Toilet Work Boxes, Opticks with
plats, Chinese Table Cioths, Willow Cradks and
Chairs, Cotton reels, &c. &c.
ALSO,
Mattrasses of Curled Hair, Wool, Moss and Cotton.
Nov. 25 47 tf
In the Common Pleas.
B. L. M'Lauchlin & Co., ) Declaratum ? Attack
James T. Rives. i merit.
WHEREAS the Plaintiffs in this action did on
this day file their declaration against James
T. Rives, the defendant who is absent from and with
out the limits of this .State, (as it is said,) and having
neither wife nor attorney known upon whom a copy
of the above declaration with a rule to plead there
to may be served : It is therefore in pursuance of
the Acts of the General Assembly of the State in
such cases made and ? provided, ordered, that the
defendant do plead thereto on or before the"25tb day
of March next, otherwise final and absolute judge
ment will be then given and awarded against the
said James T. Rives.
JAMES S. GUIGNARD, Clerk of the Court.
Office of Common Pleas, )
Richland district March 24, 1837. ) 16
III the Common Pleas.
ORANGEBURG DISTRICT.
Lew E Cooner, )
vs. > Attachment.
Charles Bliss. J
THE Plaintiff, in this action, having filed his De
claration in my office this day, and the defend
ant who is absent from and without the limits of this
State (a* it is said,) having neither wife nor attorney
known, upon whom a copy of said Declaration, with
a rule lo plead, may be served : It is, therefore, in
pursuance of the Acts of the General Assembly in
such cases made and provided, ordered, that the De
fendant do plead thereio, withfn one year and a day
from the date hereof, or final and absolute judgment
will be awarded against him.
C. B. LESTARJETTE, C. C. P.
Office of flie Common Pleas, )
October 23rd, 1837. S 44
In the Common Pleas.
M. Harkins, )
vs. S Declaration in Attachment.
James T Rives, )
HERE AS the Plaintiff in this action did on
this day file his declaration against James T
Rives, the Defendant who is absent from and with
out the limits of this State, (as it is said,) and having
neither wife or attorney known upon whom a <opy
of the above declaration with a rule to plead thereto,
may be served : It is therefore in pursuance of the
Acts of the General Assembly of this State, in uch
cases made and provided, ordered, that the Defend
ant do plead thereto on or before the 25th d .y of
March next, otherwise final and absolute judgment
will be then given and awarded against the said Jas.
T. Rives.
JAMES S. GUIGNARD, Clerl of the Court.
Office of Common Pleas, )
Richland District, March 24, 1837. S 12
In the Common Pleas.
Augustus Fitch, )
vs. [ Declaration in Attachment.
Neuffer <fe Lewis, )
WHEREAS the Plaintiff in this action did on
this day file his declaration against Neuffer
<fe Lewis, the Defendants ,who are absent from and
without the limits of this State, (as it is said,) and
having neither wife orattor ey known upon whom
a copy of the above declaration with a rule to plead
thereto may be served : It is therefore in pursuance
of the Acts of the (General Assembly of this State in
such cases madean<l provided, ordered that the De
fendants do plead thereto on or before the 25th day
of March next, otherwise final and absolute judg
ment will then be given and awarded against the
said Neuffer & Lewis.
JAMES S. GUIGNARD. Clerkof the Court. .
Office of Common Pleas, >
Richland district, March 24, 1837. $ 21
In the Common Pleas .
LAURENS DISTRICT.
John Baldwin, )
vs. > Attachment.
Jacob Meador, )
Edward Nash, Bearer, )
vs. > Attachment.
Jacob Meador. J
THE Plaintiffs having filed their Declarations
in the above e.*sca, It is ordered that the
defendant, (who is absent from and without the
limit* of this State, as it is said,) do plead thereto,
within a vear and a day, or Judgements wdl be en
tered against him by default.
JOHN GARLIJVGTON, CLD.
Oct. 3rd. 1837 41
In the Common Pleas.
LEXINGTON DISTRICT.
Michael Riddle, )
vs. > Attachment.
Jahajah Riddle. J
THE Plaintiff in this action havin?this day filed
hi? i>eclaratiou in the Clerk's office : and De
fendant having no wife or Attorney known to be
within the limit* of this State : he is required to
plead to the same within one vear and a day from
the date hereof, or final and absolute judgment will
be awarded against him.
EDWIN J. SCOTT, C.C P.
Clerk's Office, >
Lexington, May 6th, 1837. J
May 27 21
In the Common Pleas,
H. H. Kelly, )
vs. > Declaration in Attachment
John Gray, )
WHEREAS the Plaintiffin this action did on
this day file his deel ration again* John
Gray the Defendant, who is absent from and without
the limita of this State, (as it is said,) and having nei
ther wife or attorney known upon whom a copy of
the above declaration with a rule to plead thereto
may be served: It is therefore in persuanae of the
General Assembly of this State in such cases made
and provided, Ordered, that the Defendant do plead
thereto on or before the Seventeenth day of October
next, otherwise final and absolute judgment will be
then given and awarded againstnim.
JAMES S. GUIGNARD, Clerk of the Court.
Office of Common Pleas, )
Richland District, Oct. 17, 1837* { 42
In the Common Pleas,
William Brown, ) Declaration
vs. > in Attack
P. Din kins, S. Dinkins St R. House, ) merit
WHEREAS the Plaintiff in this action did ots
this day file his declaration against P. Din
kins, S. Dinkins & R. House the Defendants who are
absent from and without the limits of this State, (as it
is said,) and having neither wife or attorney known
npon whom a copy of the above declaration with %
rale to plead thereto mav be served: It is therefore in
pursuance of the Acts of the General Assembly of this
State in such cases made and provided, Ordere J,thot
tha Detendants do plead thereto on or before the Sev
enteenth day of Oct. next,otherwise final and absolute
judgment will be then given and awarded against
them
JAMES S. GUIGNARD, Clerk of ike Court.
Office of Common Pleas,
Richl5nd District Oct. 16, 1837.
\ 24
South Carolina 5
LAURENS DISTRICT.
In Court of Common Pleas.
Oswell Richardson )
vs. [ Declaration in Attachment.
Malcomb J. Walker. )
WHEREAS the plaintiff in the above stated
case did, on the 24th Mav, 1836, file his de
clarations in the office of the Clerk of this Cotirt,
against the defendant, who is absent from and with
out the limits of this State and hath neither wife nor
attorney known within the same, on whom a wpy of
the declaration, with a rule to plead thereto, within a
year and a day, might be served. It is therefore oi*
dered, in pursuance of the act of the General Assem*
bly in such ease made and provided, that the said
defendant do apt>ear and plead to the said declara
tions, on or before the 29th day of June, 1838, other
wise final judgment will be given and awarded
against him. ; , ;
JOHN GARLINGTON, C. C. P. .
Clerk's Office, June 27 1837. 54
# ? ' i ' '
South Carolina ?
IN THE COMMON PLEAS.
NEWBERRY DISTRICT .
F C Ruff, & Co. )
vs. [ Declaration in Attachment
W W Tu 17)0]* \
WTKTHEREAS the Plaintiffs did this day file their
Ww Declaration in the office of the Clerk of this
Honorable Court, against the Defendant, who it
absent from and without the limits of this State (at
it is said) and having neither wife nor attorney
known within the same on whom a copy of the
declaration, with a nile to plead thereto, might be
served : It is therefore ordered, that the defendant
appear and plead to the same within a year and a
day* otherwise final and absolute judgment will be
eivert and awarded against him.
? ' T .1. HARRINGTON, C. C. P.
? ; Office of Common Plea*, ' >
* Newberry district, April 6th, 1837. J
June 17 ,24
South Carolina ,
NEWBERRY DISTRICT.
In the Common Pleas.
Ephraira Sober, , Attachment*
Dan.l/>fninick. J Debt*
THE plaintiff having this day filed his declaration
against the defendant, who is abeeatfinti and
without the limits of this State, as itis said- and hav
ing neither wife nor attorney known within the same,
on whom a copy ef the said declaration with a rule
to plead thereto, might be served : It is ordered* that
the said defendant plead to the same within, a- year
and a day from the date hereof, otherwise, final and
absolute judgement will be given and awarded a-,
gainst him.
Y J. HARRINGTON, C. C. P.
Office of Common Pleas, ) - ?
September 13th,. 1837. J
Sept. 23 " 38
In the Common Pleas,
Joseph a Black Esq. )
vs. [ Declaration in Attachment.
John Gray, ) m
WHEREAS the Plaintiff in this action did oq
this day file his declaration against John
Gray the Defendant, who is absent from and withoot
the limits of this State, (as it is said,) and having
neither wife or attoney known upon whom aeopy of
the above declaration with a rule to plead thereto
may be served: It is therefore in pursuance^ of tha
Acts of the General Assembly of the State n such
cases made and provided, Ordered that the Defendant
do plead thereto on or beford the Seventeenth <|ay of
October next, otherwise final and absolote judgment
will be then given and awarded 'against him.
JAMES S. GUIGNARD Clerk, of the Comrt. ;
Office of Common Plea*, )
Richland District,October 17 1837 ) 42. {
South Carolina,
LAURENS DISTRICT.
In Court of Common Pleas.
A M Hatch & Co.! I*
vs
Ha^K^Co. ' Dodamt,t>Q ln Attacbmcnt;
va. ?' ' '
Robert Campbell- J .
WHEREAS the plaintiffs in the above stated
cases did, on 24th day of December, 1836,
file their declarations in the office of the Clerkof thiar
Court. against the defendant, who is absent from and
without the limits of this State, and hath neither wife
nor attorney kaown within the same, on whom a copy
of the declaration, with a rule to plead thereto* with
in a year'and a day, might be served It is therefore
ordered, in pursuance of the act of the General As
8 'mbly, in such case made ar^d provided, that the said
defendant do appear aod plead to the said declara
tion, on or before the 29th June, 1838, otherwise
fiiml judgment will be given and awarded against
him. JOHN' G ARLINGTON, C. C. P.
Clerk's Office, June 27, 1837. 54
In the Common Pleas.
ORANGEBURG DISTRICT. *
David Houser )
vs.
Jas. D. G-tes
.
Declaration in Attachment
THE Plaintiff, in this action, having filed his de
claration in my office this day, and the Defend
ant who is absent lro*n and without the limita of thia
State (as it is said,) having neither wile or attor
ney known, upon whom a copy of said Decla
ration with a rule to plead may be *erved : It
is, therefore, in pursuance of the Acts of the General
Assembly in such cases made and provided, ordered,
that the Defendant do plead thereto, within one year
and a day from the date hereof or final and absolute
judgment will be awarded against hhn.
C. B. LESTA tt J fcTTE, C- C. P.
Office of the Common Pleas, J . .
Oct^A. D.I837. \ 13