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W ILj L Stad the snauing:.eason' 0t Thirt Dollar. the Beason, Twenty Dollats the single leap, and Fifty Dollars insurance, at 1pe- plantation of Captain William B. Mays, four miles below Edge Aold Court House, on the Stage road lead iug to Augusta.. Ample preparation for care and attention to mares will be made. Thel will be pastured and fed on grain, (if requred,) at twenty-five cents per day. Accidents, escapes, sickness, &c. at the risk of the owners, although every attention will be paid to prevent them. DESCRIPTION. NULLIFIER, is a beautiful Bay, hand somely marked with a delightful coat of hair, which shows his superior stock. His appearance is commanding-he is of the greatest power, substantiality and strength. He will be eight years old this spring-is full llhauds high having superiorsize, large bones, and is as well iuscelled as any other l orse, in this, or any country, and has as much durability. N. B.-Any person who will make up R company of five mares, and become re sponsible for. the tpaynent will have the privilege of putting them at twenty-five dol ars the Seas4n. The Season will commence the fifteenth of February, aud end ou the tenth of Juno. Fifty cents to the groom in every instance Performance of Null jier's Colts. NULLIFIER'S COLTS are now run ni s well as any colts in this country. On the Norfolk course, Spring term 1837, Jane Rowlett by Nullifier,:) three years old, beat the Sweepstake race, mile heats win ing the first and second laut. Time I min 52 see.-1 min. 50 sec. See Turf Reg. July, 1837 p. 476. On the Broad Rock Course (Va) Fall meeting, W. R. Johnson's b. f. by Nulli 6er, three years old, run a Sweepstakes,two tmile heats, for which four other colts of the best stock, were entered. This race was lost by Nullifier's colt, but she was second best, and contested the race most gallantly. The last heat is pronounced ''very iuteres ting and the best heat during the week. See T. Reg. Nov. 1837 p 559. , i the Union (L. I) course, Fall meeting Antoinette by Nullifier. won the Sweep stakes for three year olds, two mile heats, vinning the two first heats. See Am T, Reg. Nov. 1837 p. 509 Feb. 1,1838, e tf 62 Colic Mixture. T 1IE above is anever failing remedv for that variety of colic, so distressing to' Infhnts, and for which the most injurious anodyne sub. stances are too commonly given. It is safe and soothing. and instead of producing costiveness. it usually operates gently on the bowels. This remedy Ias now been used for several years, with that success and approbation, which quack medicines made to sell, cannot command. It is extensively used by the best physicians in the l ountry, and to use the language of many a mother, acts as a charm. While it allays the pain and lills the child to rest, it does not leave behind it those unpleasant symptoms, which Laudanum, Batemans Drops, &c. generally pro duce. Ample directions accompany each vial; and certificates of its efficacy (if requred) can be pendneed fE'prnm ith. nt repertnhts citwens nh' Carolina and Georgia. For sale by KITCih EN & ROBERTS)N.1amburg, EI)W. IVEDBI,A nderson C It. WM. IIACKE'TT, Pendleton C. II. Ult. E. J. MI M 8, Edgr'feld C. 11. Feb 5183 tf 1 DRUGS8, OILS, At. PpEI E Sublscrmbers respectfully inuvite alse at I tenationu ofl~ercanmts, Plaiiterq, P'hysiciaans amnd others to their lear Stock of PRESH MEDIONES, Oils df all kinds, Paints, Dye Sinfl, WFindow Glass, Brushes, Sj'c. 5,'e. Ar 'nEIR SToR~s IN HAMBURG AND AUGUSTA. Trheirsupiply. is heavy, thecir assortmnent good, iand herarticles fresh. Dealing cintirely with time lIiannifeturers or original iporters, they enn sell their goods as lowv as any honse ini the Southern Country. Please call and examine. Our Store in Hamburg is next to HI. L. Jar FE Rs & Co's. Iin Aisgusta, opplosite to BaASI, s or S'rovaLLt's Ware Houcises. KITCHEN & ROBERTSON. 4 WVu..uM It. KmrenN, F. M. Rosr.asoN, It. 1). Dcember 6. 18:r7 lu 8 N oteic e. 4LIL Persons indebted to the late farm of (G~nDai~is & Btlsn5 EL.I, and those indebted to thei Suabscriber alone are earnestly requested to snake immuediate payment, or, ina default thereof, they will fmnd their notes and accounts in the hands ohf an officer for colle'ction. The Sumbscri ber is exceedingly anxious to close bis old bs ness. as he has sold out to Messa. RA NSOM & AfITCHEI.L, his enitire stock of Goods, and is demirouas of leaving the State. Th'le Subscriber begeleave here to insform those wl'uo are indebted to haim, that lie wvill reamaina a short timne at his old stand, where lie cats be seen at any tinme duringa his stag, amid should be he absent whlen persons may call to sen himt, that Messrs. Rtansoni & U1itchaell will act as his athorised agent. LORRLAUN GEDDINGS. Hambahurg, S. C. Jan 18, a 51 T flE undersigned intending to be absent from thiis~tate and thse State of Souths Carolinta, after thec 1st tf April next, re qtuests thsat any claiums agatinst him may be handed in to John B. tduieu, Augusta, Richard Anikerson, South Carolina, or toa himself. And he requests those against whiom hie itas claims to settle thema nith the two namedl persons or with himself before he sets out. JOHN BURGESS, sett. Angusta. Jan. 28, 1838 ac 52 Thme Edgefleld Advertiser will publish the above fe~r three nminthis and sendu account to the Ausgesta Constitutionalist office. Law INOtice. M~j L. BONJIA M olberi lis professiona1 .L.. services, in L aw and'Equity,wo te Public. lie has taken the offtee foirmuerly .iccupied by ilauskett & Wigfalh, opposite Mr. Glover's Hlotel. JDe. 26,1837 , ff 47 Notice. GAF.amq. of' lhumburg, S. C. will GAa y1atre in hiae, as well as at I aw, durimig tiasuc rm e State ?. B. COVJi N. * I.. t , Adefay, WAS:opened on the first Monday of Tbo-present month, under thed'su perlatedauce of Mr. JOHN N. YOUNG, where Pupils will be instructed in the Greek and Roman Languages and all the branches of English literature, usually tau [it in Academies. 't- Young is a graduate of Oxford Cal lege, Ohio, though a native of this District. The Trustees of the Institution feel them selves fully authorised to recommend him, as being well qualified to discharge the du ties in which be has eunaged. lie has not been long enough from College to become rusty in the Languages and part of that time he has been employed in teaching, and has given full satisfaction as to his qualifications. 'The Trustees also have the satisfaction to announce to the public, that they have engaged Mr. ABRAHAM CUN NINGIJAM to teach the lower branches, and can with propriety recommend him as a first rate Enghsh Teacher, having tried him two years previously. The generpl supervision of the School will devolve upon the principal Teacher, Mr. Young, who, together with the Trus tees, will use every exertion to manage the School with that kind of method and disci pline which will afford to the Students both moral and intellectual advantages. Lowndesville is situated 18 miles west if Abbeville village, and near the Double bridges on Rocky River, on a high, dry and sandy ridge, with good water and is per fectly healthy. 'Them being no stagnant waters, or sluggish streams for some miles distant, it is therefore out of the reach of the noxious efliuvia which is so destructive to health in many other places Two of the Trustees have practised physic for many years in the neighborhood. and can speak knowingly of the superior healthfulness of the place. Lowndesville is moreover situ ated about five miles distant from several valuable mineral springs, which have re cently been purchased by a company who expect to have preparations in readiness for the reception of visiters the ensuing summer; which will aff'ord a valuable re treat for a few weeks, to any whose consti tutions may require it. Good boarding can be had in the village and in neighborhood, at quite convenient distances, on reasona ble-terms. JOHN G. CA LDWELL, A. B. ARNOLD, E. HUNT. IBANISTER ALLEN, WM. C. COZBY, J. S. ALLEN, S. J. SHACKELFORD, Wal. PASCHAL. JAMES COSPER, MATTHEW YOUNG. Lowndesville, Jan. 13, 1838 d 51 Public Notice, 1H1E Male and Female Schools at Greenwood will be continued the ensuingyear, (1838,) under the care of their present Superintendants, Ur. James Lesly and Miss Rebecca (Amupan, )oth of whom have been entaged with the ex ,ress provision, that each of their Schools should )e limited to a vertain number. Mr. Lesly's School will be contined exclusively to Classical tudents, ami a separate building provided for the Engfish department, which will also be limited, md under the smine regulations. Mr.Wliam nike charge of the English School. No Student med apply for admission into any of the Schools imless they are recommended by a good moral sharacter, and if coming from other schools, a ertiticate will be required, if not personally cmno a by the Teacher or some of the Trustees. Sie Musical department, in the Female School, vill be continued under the care of Miss E. 11. inderson, of Charleston. It is therefore to be hoped that on combining alt lie circumustances connected with thme limstitutons, hat they wilt not be pennitted to fall short of time immber required to fill them up. RATEs orF Tur-rioF. P'or the lower brnches of Enalish #8 00 pr Sea. " thme higher do do 12 00 " " the Clmasics, - - -18 00 " e. " Music - - - - 20 00 " " thie Ornamental birancelms, 12 00" Good buoarding can: be obtained fromi Eight to sine Dollars peI month. .R. C. GRIFFIN, Secretary. Woodville, Abbeville Dis., Dec 2, 1837 hi 44 .Tttount Ehson fadtesey. T 'HE exercises of this Aendemy wvill he re N sumned uinder thme direction of Mr. B. RI. YAMPDEr.J-, on tlie--Mecond lmindamy in January meit. Mr. Campbell las had cliarge of this In titution the past year, and from the able and snec e..sfut nmannuer lie lias discharged his professional luities, we not onty feel gratified, but botnda to econnmnend him to the confidence of the putblic .s an Instnietor. This Academmy is situated in -drdgeteld Distrief, 26 miles N. E. of the Village, nd is not surpassed for health biy any situation a the State; and whaft is equally important to uarents and guardians, it is entirely removed rom those haunts of vice andl dissipation, which oc f~equently destroy the youthful mind, The vhmo send their children or wards to this placo, nay rest assured that every possible care will bn nl to inuprove their morals. November 21. 1837 d 42 The Cohmiibia Telescope will please give the bore four weekly insertions, and fonvard its ac cuat to this oflice. Lcxington Fcanae Acadenay. [IRB. M. M1. ADDISON, will re'sutme her ditties as Principal of thmis Institutioni, on he first Monday in January next. Boardl fli Tididn, per Quiarter, $40 00 Washing (Extra) - 3 00 Music ou Piano Forte, effra 12 00 Use of Piuno, 2 00 TEanms ean DaT Seo.mts. Reading, Spllinmg & Writing, per quarter 4 00 The above with Arithmietic, Giographmy0 nd Grmmniar, 50 The abmo with Aneient and Mhderin Hig. or.ylioloy. Retoric aiid Logic, 6 00 A conmpetent assistanmt is engaged. Every at. entiomn wdil be paid to thme muta'il and inaniers of hose yoifffg Ladiesj Who itny be entrusted to the flre of the Pritiespal. Payments to be made quarterly in adnanm'e. Dees d46 IEdIreneld 19jak. Academny. '~ H E Trustees of this Academy have the . pleasure of announcing to thme Public, that hev hnave engaged the services of Mr. CUanaxLL a Principad for the comling year. They have no esitaitidfi in exparessing thme confident opiniion, rein time very high testimionials which have been shibtited, that [e is a gentleman of eminent pmiatifications and fully emntitled to the liberal pa renege of the commumaty. The terms oif Tuition mire $7 r0 ets. per Qumar er, for Eniglish, and 910 for Ctassicaf Scholars, nyable in advance. WVIIIT. BRO9KS, Preskln o hd Bad l3 ECMOR U 8 MULTICAULIS, or the T .1ig Leaf Chihese Mulberry, ,. ,e00 TIEES ) The produce erot 90,000-CUTTINGS, Cutdage of the two last seasons. ~e 'f TIes, without side branAcef Under feet, 25 cen each Over 5 and under 7 feet, 3' cents each, Over 7 feet, 50 cents each. Cuttings-One eye, 0S3per thousand, Two " 1 . lhree" i5 " The Tree is easily propagated from Cuttings ; the groth in the Southern States is more than double that in the Northern, in the same time. Of the Cuttings I obtained from Prince & Son, at Flushing, Long Island, but 17 in 100 pro duced trees; ofthe Cutti sfront them, more than 75 from 100 was obtained and the height of them is from 7 to 10 feet the present year. They should be put into the ground between this and the 1st of April. The above Trees and CuttLigs are for sale by JONATHAN MEIGS, Augusta, Georgia. N. B.-They will be carefnlly packed and sent to order, on remittance accompanying the order. The Cuttings can be sent by Stage. Jan 6, 1 2m50 The Chronicle & Sentinel, Charleston Courier, Colambia Telescope, Greenville Mountaineer, Edgefield Advertiser, Athens Banner, Milledge ville Recorder, Macon Telegraph, Columbus En quirer. and Savannah Georgian, will publish the above weekly, for two months, and send their bills to this office.-Augusta Constitutionalist. A CARD. T EI Subscribers beg leave to return their thanks to their friends and the public generally, for the very extensive pa tronage heretotore extended to them, and from their close attention to business, hope to merit a coutinance of the same. They have now on hand and will continue to keel) a large and well assorted Stock of Groceries, Dry-Goods, hardware, &c. Selected by themselves expressly for family use, among which are the following articles Bagging, best Hemp and Tow, Bale Rope, and Twine, Sugars, fine St. Croix, Portorico, and Loaf. Coilae, prime Green, Rio, old Java, and White, Molasses, N. Orleans, and Cuba, Salt, Iron, and Steel, Flour, Rice and Bacon, Spirits, Wines, and Cordials, Windsor Chairs, and Wood Ware, Smith Tools, &c. &c. &c. The quality of all will be warranted good, and are oflered for sale at low prices, such us they hope will correspond with the pre sent low price of produce. Orders for any of the above articles shall be promptly at tended to by II. L. JEFFERS, & Co. Ihamburg, 1837 tf 20 Ballard's Celbrated Patenat, ANIMAL AND VEGETABLE OIL SOAP. F OR cleansing Coat Collars, Woolen, Linen and Cotton Goods, from spots occasioned by Grease, Paint Tar, Varnish, and oils of every description. without injury to the finest goods. The Oil Soap possesses every healing and penetrating qualities, aid is used with p r feet safety for bathing external Coinplai is, upon Man or Beast. Instances are nm numeros-o--lbe coni4fied.- -Thousa Certificates might he obtained of its eflica cious ef'ects upon all Bone complaints, Weak Limbs, that have been dislocated, broken, or otherwise'injurel. In almost ev ery case, when applied to Corns on the Feet, it has effected an entire Cure. W hon applied, the Corn should be pared a little and wrapped in cotton or wool, and then kept mnoist withi time Oil Soap. It is positively thme best remedy if thor oughly used, for Sprains, Chilbhnt,s, Pots ons, Scals, Burns, Sore Lips, Choppjedl or Cracked llands, Ctatneous Eruiptmons, or Pimipled faces, that is known. For p~laces chall'ed by time Harness, orsaddle, Sprained Shoulders, Scratches, &c. on Horses, there is no composition that exceeds this. Ptrice 2~5 cents per bottle. A freshm supply of the above article just received, and for sal& by C: A. DOWD). Edgefiehd, .Ture 1, 1837.tf I7 TNW~DRY GOODISiA1N GROCE RY S81'ORE. T11 lE Undersigned havimmg removed to the UUp per tenement of time new Brick range, n-xt below the Ware Hlouse of Stovall. Sumn mnons & Co., are now receiving a fresh and gen eral assortment of DRV GOODS, SHOES, &t GROCERIES, recently purchased at thme North, chiefly ir Cashm, at reduced preti, all of which they offer low; and respectiidff'invite a call from those whmo nmay be in market, believing that sumch inducemnonts will h~e offered, ns to secure a liberal share of the patrona~e of the ly;,;;s STOVALL & H1AM LEN, Aegnata; Ga. Septx 9, 1837 bum 3g Steel Ribs for Cotton Gins. NEW INVENTION. T IE Subseriber has just reepive.l asup. Tply of time PAT ENT RIBlS for Cot ton GItQs, which have been spoken so high ly of wherever they have been tried throumgh out thme Cotton drowing Smtts. Tihese Ribs are so construicted thmat one set will iast 20 years or more, autd be constanitly in use, by having an extra set of Cast Steel faces. T1hese faces are maide to fit oni time front of the Riks, where the Saws pass through, and in st sitliple a thaitmer that any pt-i-son can ptit them on. The Subscriber will al Ways keep a supply of Gins on hand, oftime above description, and will furnish them with an extra set of time facings, at the same price that hie has heretofore cold Gins wihm the common Ribs. WILLIAM JONES. A few donors above thie Upper Market. Augusta, Oct. 17 d 39 MARBLE YARD. Sant A sie Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. T HIE Suabscribers have just received and offer for sale, a splendid assortmentof MAllllBLE, of every description, anch as Italian, Egyptian, Irish and Northern Marble. A 1.50 , Tmbs. Monuments, Mantle Pieces, &c. All orders from the, country executed with neatness and despatch. -- LWRENCE. GLEN DENNING &. Ce SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Treumund Breithaupt, Adm'r of Gertrude J Breit haupt, deceased, vs i B1for Injunction John .Bauskett, Pau Fitz- Rdief and Ac zimmons, Robert Watts, count. Ezecutors of Christian Breithaupt, deceased, et al. IT appearing to my satisfaction, that the de. fendanat Paul Fitzinnons, Osman Gregory, Ann E Gregory, Ormond Gregory, Mary In gram, and Susan Breithaupt, reside beyond the liuits of this State, on motion of Griffin, com plainantasolicitor, ordered, that the said Paul, Os sian, Ann E., Ormond, Miary and Susan do ap pear and plead, amswer or demur to this Bil within three months ihnn the publication of this order, or the said bill will be taken pro confesso aginst them. J. TERRY, c c s Feb 7, 1838 13t 1 SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Henry Moore and Eleanor Moore, vs. John Bauskett, Dill for A ccount and Admn'r of Jno. Moore Scttlcment. Wm J Wightmnan and wife, and o-hers. IT appearing to my satisfaction, that - Harkness, the sister of the defendant, Aqn Wighmtmnan, if she is alive. resides beyond the limits of this State, on motion of Grilin. cot plainants solicitor, ordered that the said - IHarkness, do app,-ar and plead, answer or de maur to this Bill within three months from tne publication of this order, or that the said bill be taken pro confesso against her. J. TE RRY, c . Feb 7, 188 :lt 1 SOU TI CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN TIlE COMMON PLEAS. E. & C. Yarnall, vs. Barthel Winding,-Shoher> ATTACnEMF.NT. & Bunting, vs. the Same. \ W IIE REAS'the Plaintits did this day file their declaration in the Ollice of this Court, against the Defendant, who is abs.ent from and without the limits of the State, (as it is said,) and having neither wife or attorney known with in the same, on whom at copy of the declarations with a rule to plead thereto, ought to be served: It is therefore ordered, that the defendant appear and plead to the said declarations within a year and a day, othertwise final judgmnent will be given and awarded against hint. GEORGE POPE. c. c. P. Clerk's Office. Dec. 1, 1837 daq 4.1 SOUTH CAROLINA. EI)GEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS John Logan, vs. James M. Landrun. ATTAcu stt W II EREAS the Plainitihflath this day filed his declaration against the l)elindant who resides beyond the limits of this State, aid having neither wife or attorney n ithin the same upon vhonm a copy of said declaration, with a rule to plead thereto, may be served. It is Or dered, ditit the said Defendant do plead to the said declaration within a year and a day, from this date, otherwise fnal antd absolute judgment will be awarded against him. GEORGE POPE, c. c. P. Clerk's Oflice, Oct 20, 1837 dq 40 SOUTH CAIROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THIE COMMON PLEAS. Wn. 13, lirannon, vs. ATTACHt nNT. John M. Frazier. 4F E PkintitV-hatving.this day filed hindeclara tion in the above case, and the l)efendantt oeing without wife or attorney, known to he within the State, upon whom) a copy of' said declaration, with a rule to plead, could be served: It is Or dered, that the said Defendant do plead to the said decluration within a year amid a day, from this date, or juidgment final and .bsolute will be given against him. GEO. POPE, c. c. P. -November 21,_1837 _aqid 42 SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD) DISTRICT. IN THE. COMMON PLL'AS. Arthumr Weet, va. A. HI. Patrick. A ssuurs:Tr. T H fE PIlaintit having~ thmis daty filed! his decla ration itn mny Odice, tud' time Defendant having no Wife or Attorntey known to ho itt time State, uponu *ihom a copy of~ the declaration may lie served, Ordered, that the stid detfendant do appear anid make his defenuce wilthin a year amid am dauy from tim date, or finn! anmd absohmto jumdg ment wvill be awarded against hmim. GEORGE POPE, c. c. p. Clerk's Office, Edgetield, April 21, 1837 eh 12 SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELb >DISTrRiCT. IN THE COMMON PLEA.S Wmn. .1 l1ut-r,s ATacit.nT, William Cook. Assunrsrr. TH E PlaintifY itn this caIse havinmg ott time 7th damy of~ April, 1837, tiled his dleejarattionm in tihe Clerk's Office, and tiho Defendantt hravinug into Wife or Attoney, knownm to he itn this State, mmponm whom na copy of tihe said declrtion may bie serv ed:n Thtereibre ordered, that time saidl defenudant: do appear and nmmtke his defence withina a year and~ a damy from time filinag of tihe samid declartionm, or finmal amid absolumte judgemmnt wilibe forthtwithm awarde~d to time said Plainmtiff. fEORGE POPE, c. c. p. Clork's Office, A pril 18, 1837I1i tf OU TIE CAltOLINA. EDGEF~1IELDT DIST1RlCTi. IN THlE COMMON PIJANS. Larkin Griffini, vs. Atahe. Tihos. S. (:Iark, survivo'r Atamn. T lIE Pl!aimititrihaving tilintg his dectramtion in this case, and time defenmdanmt hitig neithtir wife nor attomrnmey known to be itn thmis State, Or dered, thmat time said defendamnt do appjear tmnd lnead to time plaintiff's declarationi withmm a yeatr anmd a day fromm the pubmilicationi thereof, or'Jnidgmmett absolute will be awarded nyaitdt hmn. .G EO. PO PEc., n. r Clerk's Office, Jan. 23, 1837. dag 51 SOUTH CAROLiNA. MOURNING MAThIEW S. livintg 6 m..Etil es enst of dumbmridge, omn the oldh Chma'rleston rondh, tolls bmefort mne, n blood Bay horse stapposed to be tine or ten vears old, ltd ttrks of brand. Appraisecd to Sixty dollars. D, E. DAVENPORT, J.Q. Feb. 7th, 1838 e 2 SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. L EVE WETIIINGT'ON, living mear Redy-ereek meeting house, toilslhe fore me an iromn grey horse 8 or 9years old, four foet elevenm inches high, hmas time amp peamance of once htavinig the fisttula. Ap praised at p35. PtET-ER QUA TT LEB3UP., J. C. Feb.9 .,1838 * * SOUTH CAROLINA. ABBE-VILLE IDISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Ilarrin;ton & Wilson, vs. t Claudia C. Tatotn and Bil to foredoge Mary Tatom. Mortgage. IT ap arang to my satisfue ion, that Claudia C. 'ain resides without the limits of dais State-It is therefore Ordered, that the said C. C. Tatom, one of the defendants in this case, do plead, answer or demur to the bill in this case, within three months from the date of this publi cation, or the said bill will be taken pro confesso against the said Claudia C. Tatom. WM. C. BLACK, c. F, A. D. Comm'r's Office, A6beville, Jan 25, 1838 ac 52 SOUTH CAROLINA. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. John A. Donald and Bill for discorcry, others, vs partition and ac John M'Cord et al. count IT appearing to any satisfaction, that James Donald, one of the defendants in this case, resides without the limits of this State-It is there fore Ordered, that the said James Dotnald, do ap pear plead, answer or de'anur to the bill of com plaint in this case, within three months front the date Ufthis notice, or the said bill will be taken pro confisso against the said Jannes Donald. WM. C. BLACK, c. F. A. D. Comm'r's Office, Abbcrille. Jan 25, 1838 ac 52 SOUTH CAROLINA, ABBE VILLE DISTRICT. IN COMMON PLEAS. Jacob Chamberlin, Attachment in Assuamt. Survivor, vs. Twro Notes-Damages John A. Young. $353 50 cis. T II E l'iaintit' having this day filed his dec laration in this case, in the Clerk's Office. and the said John A. Young having no wife or attorney, known to be in this province, u pon whom . copy of the said declaration witha a stpecial order of the Court endorsed thereon, can he served: It is therefore Ordered. that the said John A. Young do appear and make his defence with a year and a day, fron the filing of the said declaration, as aforesaid, or final and absolute judgment will be forthwith given and awarded for the said plaintiff. JAS. WARDLAW, c. c. r. Clerk's Office, Jan. 17, 1838 daq 51 SOUTH CAROLINA' ABB EVILLE DISTRICT. IN TIHE COMMON PLEAS. Walker, Covington & Foreign Atanchaent, Fuir. vs. ) &;npa Park & Fowler. Assnanpsit. W IIERhI AS the P laintiffs did this day file their declaration in the Office of-this Court, against the Defendants, who are absent from and without the limits of this State, (as it is said) and having neither of thea it wife or attor ney, known within the same, on whom a'copy of the declaration with a rule to plead thereto, ought to he served : It is therefore ordered, that the De fendanits do appear and plead to the 'aid declara. tion, within a year and as day, oi rrwise final and judgment will be given and awarded against thema. JAMl ES WAR DLAW, c. c. r. Clerk's Olliee. Nov 17, 1837 daq 43 SOUTh CAROLINA. AiBEI'ILIE IDISTRIC'. IN TIlE COMMON PLEAS. N. K. Butler & Co. vs. Auahent. Joihn B. Murrah. Assumpsit. VI 1IE 'laintitra having this'day filed their / declaration, and the Defendant having neither wife nor attorney, known to be in this State, ordered, that if the stid Defendant dto not appear and make his defence, within a vear and a day from this date, final and absolute judgment shall be forthwith given and awarded for the sind Plitiitnls in attailnemt. JAMES WA RILAW, c. c. P. Clerk's Ofice, Dec. 4, 1e37 dag 45 SOUTH CAROLINA. ABBEViLLE DISTRICT. IN THE COM: 'ON PLEAS. Adams Parmnelee & Co. v.s. John A. Yong, S. Kneeland & Co. vs the Samei, Stoddard Birch & Co. vs the Same. } Jaimes Q. Bozemnan, vs the Same. Tp IiE ~laintilrs in the above statcd Causes Lhaving isa day filedl their dleclairationas in mny office, at Ahheville Court ihouse: Ordered that the defe'ndlant do le'ml the-reto withina n year and a day, fromn this datae, or jiudgmients lby default will be rendered a gainsti haim. JAS. WAI DIJA W. c. c. r. Clerks Oflice, Mfay 9, 18:17. 12m SOUTH CAROLINA. A HIBEVILLE D)ISTlRICT, J.N THlE COMMON P'LEAS. J. R. WVilson, & Co. vs. Jsames Davis. T IIE Plsainatill.s ini this enne' having filed their dleclarsaion in may oliee, at A bhe ville' Court linse, on the 2Iltia day of Malrc 18:37: Orderat-d, that thec def'endmtit ala plead thereto within a year anal a dlay, fromi thaat dlate, orjnidgmencut by adefault will he renuderedl :againast lhim. .lAS. WAflT)LA W, c. c. a,. Clerks O)llce., M1ay 9.* 1837 l2mu $2~5 Reward. R A NAW.\ Y t'rom them Xsa'ri haer on the. nai!hat otf the 5:h of~ Faebruury last, frons my'. pla're twa. A. mailes faaom llaanbuaarg. S. C. sa nemgrao . matn unaedl lEN, sabaou'tforty-five years old, five feet six inaches high. l'hs above rewaird I will pay for daeliverinag haim to me, or piattaang hima m; jnailso that I cana Get haiim. Tilt uMAS KERNAGIIAN. llamihairg. larch '241, 1837 tf8 NVOTICE. STI V: A Y) F l'roaml'.he St s.ble of thea Subscri h ,1 on te naighh t. then eth Novenbesr luast, a lenin id~ b.:'v M.-lt1/. ahabout fourteensa aand a half habkids hai h ; her right eve is emnt, thongim it cannsot he parceivedl withouat close e'xnainntiona ; nao othier mnirk recaollected. Anay inufirimtiona conicerning said Mare wvill bae thanmakfuulhv received, aid will be comipens.ated lby the Sublscriher. W. ii. MERtIWETIIERt Hlambuamrg S. C. Jnan 18, 1l4,8 f 5I T 111' Firm. hearetaalire existinag undaemr thae noaame mof )uam:'t & TuaowAs has~ this ad-mv haeena dis solvedl by maautal consent. All thaose'inad' eale to the said~Firmi nre respectfully reganesaed to caill and miake aettleanent with the .subsaeaihemr G EO. Wi. TrIl.U.\S. Nov ember l16, 1837 I 44 N4O T ICOE . Ti AKEN Up oan Thasusday imornaing. in horse~ Creek, sabout 9 miles froma Anagusia, Gia., a very large dark haiv Horse, his right eye ouat, lams a white spot on hms forehiead, a small white spoint on his hack, switch tail and black legs. Theam owner is regnested to come forwiard, lprove parop erty, pany expenses aid take himt away. I LIoo mI RTna. List Of Letters. R EMAINING: in the Post Office at Edge field C. House, on the 1st Jnanary, 1b3 Adams, Dr. J. F. Morris, Sidney B MCan, Wil. E. Behannon, Mirs. J. Marii, Jane Butler, Win. M. Martin, Wm. Butler, Erwin Ilaysou, G.. W. Burns. Mrs S. N Burton, Nat. 2 Nobles, Jarrot Blackwell, R. P Bridwell, Johnson Paget. M. Ai 2 Bussey, Eniberson Prescoat Dun. Boswell, Mi~s F. Perry E. W. Esq. Bonham, M. L. Parks & Barker. Burt, Mrs. S. Philips Rev. Jos. Berry & Duncan, Pasy Wm. Baker, Benj. Pruitt B.tJ. C H Carpenter, A. Rasser Benj. Coghurn, J. M. Rajoun Mrs. Sarah Coatny, Patrick, Riddlehover Geo. Couch, Sarah Rabouna J. W. Cook, Win. sea. Rotten David. ERogers . A. Eumnill, Mr. S. Eidson, Martin Settle Edw. F Scott Mrs. V'illars 2 Fuller, R. Alsa Stephens Jercmia U Stone, Jesse Gennings, B. S. Stigler, Mrs. M. Griffin, Snowden, Shnrpton, Alex. Gregg, Win. Stuart, Thos. Garret, Hester T Gaines, Mrs. Eli: Terry, mes II Taylor. Mrs. Martha Ilalsonlsack, D. 'ihtoias, Geo. Ilicky, Thus. Thorn, Win. B. Hlarrison, John Taylor, M. llatcher, 13. W. W Holmes, J. B. Welch, Rev. Jas. E. Havind, Catharine Wilson. Uniah 31. hlolines. Anderson. ZVitt, Martin Ilolmnes, Mrs. Wyett Willans, Butler J & L West, Brooks David Joiner, R. B. or the Clerk of the Lee, W. M. Court Ai Wightinan, Mr. McLendon, Blritton 1it, J. Moore McCollough, J. G. Wallis & Frazier. Martin, David M. PRAZIER, P. M. Jan. 4, 138 631 c 48 J Lis OfLetera. R E1AAIN[N.G in the Post Office at flanaiPr ES. C. (nut published be fojre) the first January 1b3$. A Hawkins B. F. Austin William &c. Hancock, Catharine, 1 hill, Joel Bairner, Elizabieth J Btriglwell , 'eVillini Johnson, Jh Bea EPru B. K C Kelly .Tolau M. Crow. Cornelius Kirkland, Moses Cook Win. C. 2. King, David ConaL~s R. K. 1 Carter Ehiz. Mrs. Lewsis J. WV. 2 I) Lasuier Mason E Davis (1. Lonier, & Cury Don rR on Thr. Sa1 Danvis, Ansly More Joseph Rev. Delaigh ter A. 2. Mleek, Freeran & Ea & F Hendrix. Elay, Lewis Mct1rie, Jo~hn FRlemoing, Leais I' Flint, JaIes Parden. JoA. 1Foi r,-Jnuiait - - Por, Sethd F. - G S Garret Win, 3 Stovall,Si u ..tC4, Gleaning Joseph G. Sitlifi LueIcpl. allmtt . G. port. AndreV Grace, Waltier Smith, Daniel Gibson,.&'Lauglliseihhes. Cornelia I Shton, Deased SeiglietrJMrs.sM.. Shgs i. I ilapto, Alele. -i Stuarthals ilin,Jhs.Z.0 hlpiaEim Th er, Jamres TlreI. .. I aor Af.nrtha Th1. WmY . 3. Jan. 0,Welc.h, Re. Jc E0. Wi.P lESUahM Vcgctalc A ittiou Martin oreainnhr asn thcesser of the- - Wh yin. si s iittl . heloresult '1'ac at seeti~ilv po alie Frier.he in EtAe s Nste G ina~ thuse P esthOerice at li A 1c Comaet ilwkms FB. F . rer, lzabeth orsncole eiu a yBfrighteln, Winllaohnon, toprhn t Doells, the -c lieacaK.I ect Cae f ~se~a they Johetn . re Cotoks Wm. sCk 2. Klin, havh id tl huuejrlLid ~vl La ir cre Mas n Davics nti na. Loni-er, itta) &a Cur Duran ITwiho. i 'urn niyaik Pr Dav~~is, t A sc o tore saieph li;Rv., Fitemg L eir pite ~ilrnna n iFipit,l arearsnrdn. Joiater frailsholJ. h 'vih. o Pese jaL & t pr. Garr~ et m, tae oanull, immon hec Gheleansoreening JoehG uhT Lumeng rrii Gaickness. liifo- nIc port. Andeewgu G regcla pateruii Smtinfith, Daiwels Gibssfrn,&'ghlinbeiab es. Conl ainae with lou utWhine~ln fluidsta miostlise Jlis G.e jtodvc lughs WP1. 2 Willms, lentttin esn Miltr llim ee Challs Wiflkintria, Jas. ev . aO.e hielopkin, toizbe uth Wiem.re an 10, P.838. (0atre as ie enoro. ViegPaet lable A iati-b ia Pin. Alh lRpaic o the etare mostlappove Famiivlrc Metm eine ise lomil'ee a o tnhlet operamt o nether ensting toitkesi of h foMerchy nor an unpleat thnation in -io uiTiheatsitn ithyIupon ihean Ljiv when n~. tor i ohnont arihtntg 10ill.rgecuan i0cts. ie troh athe inlenc of theMex enn ineon whih37suere 17reai IUi the s -stemiwoul pofuce eaithJun he3,L 1e C1ma. t 1 iious Fever, Fe ver aiAueah tor om other cnL ge iou hdi lyeC Aiitin f In alr cses fof torrofth bowelst, ey ne ik cam Inrcn