Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, March 01, 1838, Image 4
T H.33 H O ML S
-N ULLIFIER,
W IL %tald the ens'aing Sea'in at
Thirty Dellars tie Season, Twenty
Dollsis the baugle leap, and Fifty Dollars
insurance, at the plantation of Captain
f William b. Mays, four miles below Edge
Ee.l Court House, on the Stage road lead
ing to Augusta. Ample preparation for
cae and attention to mares will be made.
'i'bey will ie pastured and fed on grain, (if
required.) 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 shews his superior stock. Hli,
appearance is commanding-he is of the
greatest power, subst utiality and strength.
lie will be eight years old this spring-is
full 16 hands high having superior size, large
hones, and is as well muscelled as any other
h-orse, in this or any country, and has as
w'uchm durability.
N. 13.-Any person who will make up
a cgmpnny of five mares, and b'cmuiii:- rt
span:.ible for the payment will have the
Ifri-ilege of putting them at twenty-five dl
lirs the Season.
The Season will commence the fifteenth
ci l'ehruary, and end on the tenth of June.
Nifty cents to the groom in every instance
Pcrfjrmance of Nullifier's Colts.
NUt.LIFIER'S COLTS are now run
- -" well as any colts in this country.
On the Norlfolk course, Spring term 1837,
ite Rowlett by Nullifier, three years old,
at the Sweepstake race, mile heats win.
tjhe first andl second heat. Time 1 min
-e.- min. 50 see. See Turf Reg.
t. ,v. 1S37 p. 476.
the Broad Rock Course (bra) Fall
- : W. R. Johnson's h. f. by Nulli -
ha- e years old, run a Sweepstakcs,two
b ti'i, for which four other colts of the
wek, were entered. This race was
* - ,Nnhllifier's colt. but she was second
- nil contested the race most gallantly.
ast heat is pronounced 'very interes
- '. the best heat during the week. See
I;.'-. Nov. l17 p 559.
'i 'lhe Union (L. I) course, Fall meeting
noinette by Nullifier, won the Sweep
--. .V, for three year olds, two mile heats,
hug the two first heats. See Am T,
. v. 137 p. 569
. 1 1838, tf 52
Colic Mixtuure.
't: -Itbov e is a never tiailing remedy for that
tarwtty of colic, so distressing to Infintis,
- hich the most injurious anodyne sub
are too cmonlnoiy given. It is safe and
,,... md instead of producing costiveness. it
op rates gently on the bowels.
-n.edy hts now been used for several
- - ;n that success and approbation, which
- -n.aieines made to sell, cannot command.
:ut-n:sively used by the best physicians in
- -.inlr, and to use the language of many is
a .sets asa charm. While it allays the
ntd inils the child to rest, it does not leave
- du it those unpleasant s -mptoms. which
. imuin, llatemans Drops, &c. generally pro
. nAp! lirections accompany each viil;
.iiates of its efficacy (if required) can be
- I rrmn the most respectable citizens of
-.1: and Georgia. For sale by
K*l'Ci ll.N & ROBERTSON,llamburg,
:l)V \VFlli .AAnderson C I'
W .A' II AC(ETII, Pendleton t .1.
iIt. l:. .J. MM 11S, Edgejidd C. Ii.
tf l I
v t) UGS, OILS, le.
t:seriers respecctlitlly invite the at
-n ofl1 Merchaints, ltaterq. Physicians
.heir Ia. Stock of
--I kinds, Painjts, Dye Stufs4,
- Lu Glass, Brushes, tsc. Sic.
Am' rn?iiR d ToREs iN
RG! il~t ANDI AUG~USTA.
< ';i. islheaivy, their :assortamnt good,
-intirly ,with the Manaufiatmers or
- - ires, they cani sell their guoods
- - - ny *.-nsiiin~e. Sothern Contry.
a I l:smhiumrg is next to HI. 1..bzr
.\nigiusia, opplosite to BEKAI...'
*, rm' Ilomiseaa.
I':llE:N & ROBERTSON.
- - -? I iTen.N,
A i nisois, M. 1).
n1837 hi 45 r
Motice.r
.1i Pmsonis imalebmted to tihe hate fimi oif
. ,ibas & IlUSnNs ~;.i., aid tihose inidehieial
- . ,,ribera amone tare eiarneistly reqnested to !9
. . '%.tid(Unie paymenlt, or, in dleltinit thmereol',
.,v iik iindi their notes undl accounts ini the I.
4-3fa-. ailicer for colhactioni. The Subscri
it t'eediinalv anixions to close his old usi-.
a -ss. ais im has s'ilsd ont to Messrs. R A NSOM Sg
ITVC'IETh, his entire stock oml Goods, and is
s-,-o m or' leaving thei State. Trhe Sublscriber
hmlanvea hm're to inflornm those who tire indebted
t, !:tma that lhe will remain a shomrt timte at his old
g-twmd. w heie lie can be sceen at any time dimrinmg '
his staty. aint should lhe lhe abisent when persons ~
mi:iy enmll to see hmimi, that Messrs. iltinsom & -
M itchel wvill act as hmis amuthorised agents. .
l.LRRAIN GEI)DINGmS.
Hiambuarg, 8. C. .tmn 1$, i1,38 e 51 -
Noticec.
r 11 F. undersigncd intending to 1be absent
F frmnt this State anid the. State of South
-* *a'olinas, alter th s fApril iiext, re
quets that aniy claiimis againist him nity b)e
i.:m tdod itn to Johni 13. Guienu, A ugusia,
Rica'ird Ainkersotn, South Carolina, or to,
h. nself. And lie requests those agaimnst
wh~omi lie lias claims to settle thmem wvith i
the two named piersonis or wvith himiself
b<:fore he sets out.
JOlhN BiURGESS, seni.
Auognsta, Jatn. 28, l18 ac 52
The Eahefield Amlvertiser will publish the
nhove fori three mothis and send account
to the Angusta Constitutionalist ofiee. .
Law 'Volticc.
1. services, ini L aw and Equity,to the
i'nimei. itle mntken the office formterly
,weuiedt lby ltnuskett & Wigfaull, opposite
Mr. (Glover's flotel.
Die. 26, 1837 r f 47
Notice.
GRAY, Fmmq. of ltiburg, S. C. will
~ E .ni a imy attorney ini fimet, as well as at I
aae . !'iri.' amy abrence from the Sttato
J. B. COVINhTON.
,Maps, fJOu00d4
The Lowndesville Academy,
W AS opened on the first Monday of
-the present month, under the au
perintedanco of Mr. JOHN N. YOUNG,
where Pupils will he instructed in the
Greek and Roman Languages and all the
branches of English literature, usually
taught in Academies.
Mr. Young is a graduate of Oxford Col
lege, Ohio, thloughi 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 he has enfaged. 1Ho 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 CIJN
NINGIIAM to teach the lower branches,
and can with propriety recommend him as
a first rate English '1 eacher, having tried
himi two years previously.
The general supervision of the School
will devolve upon the principal Teacher,
Mr. Young. who, together with the '1'rus
tees, will use every exertion to manage the
School with that kind of method and disei
pline which will a(Thrd to the Students both
moral and intellectual advantages.
Lowndesville is situated 18 miles west of
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. 'T'hero being no stagnant
waters, or shiggisI streams for soame miles
distant. it is therefoire out of the reach of
the noxious efiluvia which is so destructive
to health in many other plaices Two of
the Trustees have practised physic for many
years in the neigh borhood. and can speak
knowingly of the superior healthfulness of
the place. Lowndesville is moreover situ
ated about five miles distant fromm several
valuable mineral springs, which have re- 1
cently been purchased by a company who
expect to have preparatiois in readiness
for the reception of visiters the ensuing
summer; which will aflird a valuable re
treat for a few weeks, to any whose consti
tutions may require it. Good boarding can
he had in the village tind in nighborlood,
at quite convenient distances, on reasona
ble terms.
JOIN G. CA LDWELL,
A. B. ARNOLD,
E. HUNT,
JIANIS'lER ALLEN,
WM. C. COZIJY,
J. S. A L LEN,a
S. J. SIlACKEILFORD, s
WVi. l'ASCiIAL. n
JAMES COSPIER to
MATTIIE1W YOUNG.
Lowndesville, Jan. 1:3, 1838 - d 51
Public Notice,
7 11 Miie and Female Schools at (Greew d A
will be continued the enisningvear, (lI38,) 1
nmder the care of their present Superimtendants, J
tIr. James I.esly and :Hiss Rebecca Chapima, o
moth of whomm have been engaged with the ex- a
tress provision. that each of their Schools shoild t
te limited to a certain numbor. Mr. iesly's
School will be coiitined exclusively to Classical
tudents, and a separate building provided for the P
'nglish departtent, which will also be limited, l
ind inder the same regulationsi. Mr. Williiiam ua
Moragne. late a graduate of our College, will nt
uke charge of thie iglish School. No Student C
teed apply fur admission into ainy of the Schools ci
mlss they are reconimendeld liv a good imoral "
hariter, nd if coining from other schools, a b
ertifiente will he required, if nut personally
ngown by the Teacher ur some of the ''rustees. ca
t'ne M'lusial department, in the Female School, i
vill he contiated under the care of Miss E. 11. al
tuadersonm, of Camrlestuon. a
It is therefore tim lbe hopeud that on cominming tail k
me c'ircmsmmtacsconnisetedi wvith time Inmstitumionms,
mt they will not he pairnmitted to iall short of she
nmber requsired to lili thmems up.
'or time litwer branchles of EngLlishm $9 00 pr Ses.
"' tihe higher do do 12 00
" th Classics, - - - 18(N c0 "
"Muisie' - - - - 20 00 "S
"time Oirmanemntal biranches. 12 00 "is
Gooid boaring can lbe obtained front Eight to 2
Cinme Dollars ipem unomntlh.
iR. C. GRiFFIN, Secretary. rc
Woodville, Ahhleville Dis., Dec 2, 1837 hi 44
.eFI - LEwu Jecademy.
I """* exrci'es"tt''lam A"ieiywaltm e
stined untder thme directioni otf Mr. II. II.
M~iray.i., ona time sevmond Mondmay ini Jamnuary
tiext. Mr. Campbileli hmas hadl chmarge of thais lIn
titumtion time past year, amid fromm time able a mmi same.
esslial manneimmr lie tms discharged his ptrotfessionmal
uities, we not onily feel gruatified, limt bmounda tim
aeommmendi hmim to time conafidee of time pusblic
s ani Instrucetor. Th'lis Acmadeinmy is sitated ini V
:dgelield District, 26 miles N. E. of time Villaige, .
imi is noit suirpamsseud for health bmy anay asiution ai
time Sta-te; amid whaat is eqalily impmiortanit tat ai
'arenats amnd giuardianas, it is entirely removed ei
raimm those himants of vice aund idissipationm, which
aot frequmently destroy thme yimuthfmul mmid. T1hmose re
dho senid their children or wards to this plaice, at
may rest amsmmnred thast e-very possible care will be am
sken toi iumplrove thirim moralIs. hii
Novembier 2h. 1s37 d 42 w
Thie Cohnnhmliza TIeiescopme will lease give the pml
haive four wemekly imsertionas, amid forward its ac
etit to this Uifir.
Leiumton 2' asaae Acadeay. p
RS. M. Mi. AI DDISON. will ri-sume her
me duis '~as; Pr; inci of ti stitutionm, oni
Roard anda Tusitionm, per Quasrter, $ it 00
Wasinui ( Extra) 3 00
Mussie.ca on imamm Iorte, extra - 1 00
Use of P'iaao, .5 00
Ti'inas ront I AY Scniaot.Ans. i
Rteadinig, Spielinag & Writiing~, peur qmmrser 4I 00 2'
Th'ie aboi~ve wvith Arithmmmetic, Gegraphiy It
mid Graainmar, 5 00O 'j
VTe aibove wvithm Ancienit anda Mouderna Ilisa- t
airy,.Mythaology, ithmetorie amid logic, C' 00
Needework-1 (e-xtra) 2 00 a
A comm,eteant assistanit is enigaged. Every at-c
-mition will be pamid to thme morals iad amaners of M
bmose ymmanya Ladiesi who amamy be entruasted to time a
mre of tihe Prinacipta.u
Paaymaents to be umado quarterly ini adcuance. p
Dec 2 d 4(1 a!
Edielcd Maule Acadcasy.
~11 E Trutstees of this Academy haive time
Nplesuro tif announaiciang tao time Pulic, that
hmey have engmageud time services of Mr. OCn:ia..t.
s Pirinicipai for time cotaming yar. Th'iey lhave noa
mesitaitimn mu expressmg time coideniitat oplinioni,
rom the verv high tesimonmials which haave bteeni V
xiited,. th'tat hue is a genmltemmaa oif emiinenit
inaliticationms anid fully entithed to time liberal paii
ronzaga of time ~oummunhity. I
Theim termis of Tn'mitionu mire $7 50 ets. iier Qumar
er.r for English, aind $10 lior Classical Schaoars,
syable in aidvtance.
Wvil'T. BROOKS, mm
Presidenit of thie Hoard.
ncee27. 1837 'tf-?
SILK CULTURE.
T HE MORUS MULTICAULIS, or the
Large Leaf Chinese Mulberry,
3,000 TREES, The produce from
20,000 CUTTINGS, Cutag of the two
list seasons.
The price of Trees, without side branchcs
Under 5 feet, 25 cents each,
Over f, and under 7 feet, 374 cents each,
Over 7 feet, 50 cents eac.
Cuttings-One eye, $3rrper thousand,
Two " 5)
Three" 75 "
The Tree is easily propagated from Cullings
and the growth in the Southern States is more
than double that in the Northern, in the samue
tine. Of the Cuttings I obtained from Prince &
Son, at Flushing, Long Island, but 17 in 100 pro
duced trees; of the Cuttings from them, nore than
75 fromn 100 was obtained, and the height of theme
is from 7 to 10 feet the present year. 1 hey should
be put into the gronud between this aid the 1st
of A pril. The above Trees and Cutti.sgs are for
ude by JONATHAN MEIGS,
Augusta, Georgia.
N. 1.-They will be carefully packed and sent
to order, on remittance accompanying the order.
The Cuttings can be sent by Stage..
Janl 6, 1838 2m 50
The Chronicle & Sentinel, Charleston Courier,
Conmbia Telescope. Greenville Mountaiineer,
Edgefield Advertiser, Athens Banner, Milledge
illeI Recorder, Macon Telegraph, Columbus En
luirer. and Savannah Georgian, will publish the
shore weekly, for two months, and send their
tills to this office.-Augusta Constitutionalist.
A CARD.
TIlE Subscribers beg leave to return
their thanks to their friends and the
tblic generally, for the very extensive pa
ronage heretolore extended to them, and
rom their close attention to business, hope
o merit a continuance of tl'e saute. They
tave now on hand and will contsinue to keep
t large and well assorted Stock of
Groceriet, Dry-Goods,
Hardware, &c.
5elected by themselves expressly for family
use, anong which are the fbllowing articles
1Bacging. best Hlem p and Tow,
Bale Rope, and Twine,
Sugars, fine S'. Croix, Portorico, and
Loaf,
Cofl'ee, prime Green, Rio, old Java,
~and Wintte,
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,
nd are ofl'ercd fir sale at low prices, such
s they hope will correspond with the pre
ont low price of produce. Orders for any
f the above articles shall be prompnly at
mnded to by
II. L. JEFFERS, & Co.
IHamburg, 1837 tf 20
Biullard's Ceilbrated Patent
*NIMAL AND VEGETAIBLE OIL SOAP.
Ot cleansing Coat Collars, Woolen,
L Linen and Cotton Goods, from spots
casioned by Grease, Paint Tar, Varnish,
id oil of every description without injury
the finest goods.
The Oil Soap possesses every healing and
-netrating qualities, atid is used with per
ct safety for bathing external Consplaints,
pon Man or Beast. Instances are too
amerous to be certified. Thousands of I
ertiicates tmight he obtained of itseliica
ous ef'ects upon all Boie complaints,
Teak Limbs. that have been dislocated,
-oken, or otherwise injurel. 1n ulost cv
'y case, when ap;lied to Corns ont the
ect, it bas efl'eted an entire Cure. When
>plied, the Corn should be pared a little
id wrapied in .. lon1 or wool, and lien
ept moist with the ( il Sony.
It is posiively time best remtetdy if thor
sglbly used, for Sprainas, Chsilblaiuns, Pois
is, Sealds, ilurns, Sore Lips, Choppeh or
racked ihnnitms, Cutaneiosus E rsuptionis, or
tImpled1 famces, that is kniown. F~or places
saile~d hv the [harnecss, orsnddmle, Sprained
bouldlers, Scratchses, &c. on I lorse., there
no comipositions that ex'ceeds thtis. Priec:
eccents per bottle.
A fresh supply of sthe above article just
ceived, and for sale by
C. A. DOWD).
Edgefield, ,ttr'e 1, 1837. i f 17
W DRY GOODS AlND
GROCERY IS8TORE.
IIE Undesrsmined hsaving remsovefd to thea
U.Lppenr tenmeniiit ofl the stew Brick ranige,
xu bselow the WVare 1 lousse of Stosvall. Sitm
ens & Coi.. are stow receivinaga Iresh anid gen-.
ml assortmsenst of
}RV GbOiDs, SHOES. &r GROCERIEN,
centily pumrchatsed at the Nosrih, chieftly foir Cash.
redluced psrices, all of wiih thtev otter low;
di respectialhly insvite as call fromsi those wuho msay
its smsrket, bielievinig that sneh intdtucetis
ll lie olfered, as to secutre a lib~eraml sha~re of thme
trottage of thme bitblic.
STIO(VA L~L & II.UILEN,
A ngusta. Ga. Sept. 9, 1$:t7 lhmt 3'2
teel Ribs for Cotton EGins,
NI H' IX!'EX TION.
111 1 Su bscriber has jnst1 roceive.l asnty
ply of ste PA TENTl R IBS foar Cot
is (Gins, which have beetn spomken so high
ofi wherever thtey have been tried throtugh
it ste Cotton Grow ing Stases. These
ibs are sos costsructed t hatl one set will last
I years or iore, amid lie constantly in use,
' hiavinig san extra set of Cast Steel faees.
htese facees are naude to fit on time frr;snt of
e Ribs, ,where thme Saws paiss thrugh,
sal in so sinple a msaniner that any piersoin
mi put thetn ont. Thme Subscriber will at.
nys keep a supply oif Gins on hand, of I le
i>ove deserjt sions, ansd will iiuritishi 5heim
itht n extra set of thme flneings, at s le samne
ric~e that he lins heretofore sold Gists with
e3 conunon(it Ribs.
WILLI1AM JONES.
A few doors above theo Upper Market.
: ussn, Oct. 17 4. 39)
RBLE YARD.
South sidc liroad .Strt, .'fnL'nsta, Ga.
r hiE Subhscribears have just received uand olier
ter sale, a splenidid assortmettfi MA it II.E,
every dlescripitioni, stieh ais Itamli:im, Egyp;tizan,
ishs and Northertn Marble.
Tombs, Monuments. Matl Pice,,c
All orders froms the counitry execusted wvithi
minesuss ansd despamtchs.
LAWRlENCE, GLENDENNING; & Co.
ntagiss. Gas. Nov 2.,1 :RJ7 I. 4-i
SOUTh CAROLINA.
ED(GE 1Ii) DIS'I'Rt"1T.
IN ti(LTY.
'Trenuud Breithcanpt,
Adm'r of Gertrude J lireat
haupt, deceased, vs Bilfor Injnctaion
Johnc Bauskett, 'aui l'itz- llelief and Ar
zimutons, Itobert Watts, count.
Executort of Christian I
Breithatupt, deceased, et al.
-IT appearing tony satisfaction, that the de
fendants Paul Fiuzsiawnnons, Oseuaau Gregory, 1
Ann E Gregory. Ormond Gregory, Mary In- c
grain, and 6usan Breithaupt, resaide beyond the u
limits of this State, on motion of' Grillin, com
plainants solicitor, ordered, that the said Paul, Os.
sian, Ann E., Oriond, Mary and Susan do p- -
pear and plead, answer or denunr to this hiil
within tree months fromt the publication of this
order, or the said bill will be taken pro confesso
against thenm. J. TERRY, c c E
Feb 7, 183d 23:t 1
SOUTH CAROLINA.
EDGEFIEJL) I)ISi'IICT1. .
IN EQUITY. r
Henry Moore and 1I
Eleanor Moore. vs. I
John Batiskeit, Bill for Arrannt and h
Adan'rofJno. Moore settlcnact. d
Wmll J Wightnuan pt
andti w'ife, and o hers J
IT appearing to mny s5atisfttion, that -
Iharkness, the sirter of the deleuiit,. Atn
Wightman, it she is alive. resides Ie vond the
limits of this State, on aotimat of (ritlin. cot
I ilainants solicitor. ordered that the said -
Inarkntess, idi iap'ar andt plead. ;answer ior ide
mur to this BIill within three mnnths lrout tne
publication of this order, or that the said bill be
taken pro confeso agaitust her.
J. TEfRRY. e c .
ebl 7, 18:1,+ Mt I
500 I'I CAROLINA.
ED)GEFI'ELI) D1S1 - T;'.
IN TH1;.E C011.110 N I'LEAS. h
E. & C. Yanrail, vs. J
Blarthel W'inding,-Shoher A-rteta rNT. M
& lhunting, vs. the Sata'. Id
W Il:ItEAS the I'uintif did this aty file i
their declaration in the )fIlice of this tl
Court, agaitst the Delindant, who is nabcetit from
and without the limits of the State, (as it is said.
and having neither wife or attorney lanw with- -
in the sane, on whom a copy of altar dtieclaratitns
with at rule to plead thereto might to I, served:
It is therefore ordered, that the delmlat appear
and plead to the aid deltarations within a vear
and a Ilday, othet wise final jaitdgmeit rill Ine given
and awarded against him.
GEtG1 I'I'P, c. C. p.
Clerk's Of ice. D)ee. 1, I1S37 a:.u, 4.1 1
SOUTH CAROIN.A.
E)GE:F ILI) i)llS 1 I'. f
IN THEIE COM.11MON PLE S..i t
John Logan. v-s. t!
James M. Landrumi. Arr.inautt
W 1iti1EAS the I'laintitl'thath thi- da filed li
his declaratien a aintrat ith.- !-)eaieuelet re
who res'ides beyomit the limit of this tal"... atl a
having neither wife or at.rnay w ithin the ,--met
uipon whomt a copy of said de:el-eration. with a t
rule to plead thereto, taet he sere., It is a i
dered, aat the said I),-ti.tcht de. pine..la th:
'aid deckaration within a re:r :uat a1 tlay. Croemre
this date, otherwise linarl 'aid ;be-unte jmile: ment
will be ararded agaitust him.
(EOR.I 1OiPE, a. . I".
tJ lerk's Olice, Oct ntt, 1:37 i6;1 f i
SOUTH CA 1:OLIN A.
El:GEFI!El.) li 'Tt'i';'T.
IN T:ILE (JMM .V I'll. i.S
Wnk'ut Ii, fir;annon, vs.
Jt.ohn M. Fra.ier. S - t 1 it.- .
1.tonI: Preius'r~tri'u tIh : "; .ae ii'.. t.c.nr:
ein~g without wite or -tiot::. '... , t, th.- ".; W .,a
he State, unpon wc%:n c.. I .i...+:,..,u
V tlh at rule to pleld ecc .. et: . -
lered, that thec saind I)ef. a el.. ;.- ,.; n:e
:aid declaration wuit:in a .-. ., e , ,.:v. trceoli
hi date, or jtutlynuat tIat fi !. :.l ! .., ill Iw
uvivtan against hina.
Novetther 2 I. I ':'7 :ce~d 1*
SOTII C A~I.IW) 1Lk A.
Athuir Weust. as.
I' i lt E I 'Iainiti t huna in;: this day~ fikl h's~ ela- .
.~ rrat j cin my itlie.carmul'th~e ih-fi-nanct .jl
art ing aio W iti- icr A ttorney knoewnt tea le in flue g
ltae, uipout whom ta: 'cpy of ate dieclarationeu may
cie secrved, O rdeored, thaet the saii dlefitantt deo
jppeaer anditmake his dlefence withiiutn ayear ande na -
tray 'retm ttis atec, or tinal randu abt.oae jaudg
itenat will lbe aewarded aegran.t heim.
'lerik's )thiare, L:dgefirldt. A pril 21I, I si7 a-I 12~
.......-- -- -------- .t.
SOUTH CAR4NLINA ~
EDG)UEi FI) Ul$'1'fl 4Tl. r
I.V TIIE~ CO.1I.II0N Ix.c
Wmt. .It. lbitle-r,vas AT r~oi:rr,
Williamt Cooik. Amaatescr.
TI II E PlatintitY ini tjis crust- hiav iing onl the. 7th :11
-.Edayv of Aparil. 1 '17, filaed his dte-aearationu int'
he Clerk's (O)liece, rand the I )efii-naunt hlcas inug ale a
bWif'eor Attorneay knoiwncteeinathis $tat:,nupona
whIomi a copey oft te sid declaIratioai ney be sera
d:t Th'erefoi re ocrderedi. t re hact :-aidl dt-eedant doa
cppear rail tunake hie dlefi-air within a a eaur candf a
tliv t'rim the fitinag oelfue :th a~''rde 'a a . ora fiunal
mitl abutete pcrIdramuent wilabciferathwith awaredc
ci the sa~idi Plraitti.
GlOlt PIPF, c. c'. c.
CIerk's O)flice. Ajpiil 3$. I-:17 It uf'
SOUTHl 4'AIOLINA.
La'rkin Grillin,. vs. ~ d~~~ ac' e
i'hues. M. Clairk, sutrvie r $ It nut
T il Plantith Iaving tilinar hi. e,'ael ain car
. tis caseO raut the' i deecna heaa ineg ie iter
,iE aner attcraneya kntowa ni mc lehe i jah, Staate, 4 ir
le-real, thart thieaiid dlend'tata ii .r andi paleade
Ci the plainatiuf's decarrctenci a ti n ae : r a ie a
lay from ti e c.culictaa r n e'e t . 1 '-e!.mnttt -
ta'ome a i b e ranara ~ lr : ee .00
SOIUH C ~cMOLE3NA,
j'jj( IIIN INGi*c 1.\TI'E W VS. heaune (
hatrlesntoni rtd , tilI Icem- tic ute. ic I. iee ee
unIy horste satppaosedc toi be ninu-e r teni venrs
al, ttn aurks or biruad. Apaprais'-dI to
Sixty doltlars.te
D, E. D)AVENPOItT, J.Q. n
Feb. 7thc, 1838i eC
SOUTH. CAROLINA.
*jEDGFtjj.jI DISTRICT.
. EV'I WEI'TiI N4;TlON, living ntear ri
411 lledy-creek umteeting huanae, talls hee
'ore tme ana iaonc grey hcrse 8 ear IIyeairs old, '.
lfotr l'eet a'leven incehes high, has the all.c
pantce ot oce hiaving2 the fisiutni, A a ort
praciseda att $3.. e
Pl.T I'th QU' T.'lalW M, J. 4C. C
Feb.9 . 1838 e :
SOUTH CAROLINA.
IN EQUlJTY.
Hlarrington A W djon, vs.)
Claudia U. Taton: and Bill to foreclose
VIary Tatom. ifsrigage.
I'"' alJttarimlg to may saislfactionl, that Claudjia
C ''atom resides without the limits of this
;tat-It is therefore Ordered, that the said C. C.
atom, one of the defendants in this case, do
lead, amswer or denuar to the bill in this case,
vithin three mnonthas from the dato of this publi
ation, or the said bill will be taken pro confesso
gainst the said Claudia C. Tatom.
WM. C. BLACK. c. E, A. D.
,omm'r's Ofetl, .lterillr, Jan 25, 18.3d ac 52
SOUTH C I ;OLINA.
AIJBEVILL2 DISTRICT.
IN EQUITY.
John A. i)onald and Biill for liscorcry,
others, vs partition and ac
Jothn 1 "'Cord et al. rount
T appearing to ay satisfaction. that James
Donald, one of the defeudants in this case,
asides without the limits of this State-It is there
nre Ordered, that the said James Donald, do ap
car plead, an-wer or de'ur to the bill of con
laint i this case, within three months from the
ate ofthis notice, or the said bill will be taken
ro confesst against the said James Donald.
W -1. C. ILACK, c. E. A. n.
'onm'r's Officc, lbbville, Jan 2f , W838 ac 52
SOUTH CAROLINA,
ABBI'.LLE DISTRICT.
IN COMMON ilAS.
Jacob Chmherlin, Attachment in Assunt.
Survivor, vs. Taco Notes-Danagees
John A. Yonng. :$353 50 cts.
Eit I'laintiff havitg this day filed his dee
laration in this case, in the Clerk's Ofice,
nd the saul John A. Young having no wife or
Itorney. known to be in this province, upon
how a Cpy of the iaiid declaration with a
pceial order of the Court endorsed thereon, can
e served: It is therefore Ordered. that the said
qhm A. Yotng do appear and make his defence
ith a year and a day, fron the filing of the said
eclaration, as :ioresaid. or final and abtsolute
adgnient will lie ihrthwith giveti ad aw:arded ihr
le said plaintif.
JAS. WAR)LAW. c. c f.
ClrI;'s Office, Jan. 17. 18:m dag .I
SOUTH cAROLIAA
Al3ilil:ii.LI-', DISTRItCT.
IN TilE CO.1M'U I'LLl.
Enlker. Covington & l'oreign Attahent
fair, vs.
Park & Fowler. Assumpsit.
rU IlIyit :AS theI laintiff4 did this day file
" their declaration in the Office of' this
ourt, agaimnst tihe- lefendants, who are absent
t10 and without the limit-, of this State, (as it is
I:1) and having neither of them a wife or attor
-v. K:nown 0Within the same. on n hotm a copy of
declaration with a rnle to plead thereto, ought
he erved: It is therefore ordered, that the Dle
tudatis dali appiear and plead to the said declara
ii. witi n ayear aund a day. otherwise final andl
.111mentu will be g'ive:ornad awaned against tilteml.
.I.\.\ IE S W.\ RDLA-~l. W, c. c:. I-.
It ri.. (Otil.-e. Nms 17. 1 :7 daq -l:f
h. l T ' ' A i a . . .It.n Ati.,
. lli|i 1.1 l ;i)A~i.AT i C. .
I N 'Ill l:: 'O.IMON '.-:A.-,
: Coi: .4 . I :t.vs Im it 0 1ti e.
.ealidt lia. & m am, vb lt zatuuite .
ttiL . htout'mili m irasi; tdme daie.. :< 6i
11!. : -;n . n.iii :.l i,.-:. mithia,,a .:l mele
ii " n ii ',r It!'-r: y, I ..lni \ ( ill In, in I ibs,
r.:. iii t li t hiii ei, -:th I), ti. md::rst d
,t a menar :ui~ anakle h..- Ifh-ti-nee. n: i-hin a year
.1i a ,i. y fron ti i /at. fr it om tIb- da te, r
i.g :.:,s lih.1::. hefai 'hwitl i e ar md a e a ld
:' tdt ' : ritl , ., .it:: hi, .. i.
J 1f i:S WA ItI i..W. c. c. r.
( -: rb - llic,1e. Dec. 1. I-:' aq .2.
S 'lTII CAROLINA.
\ IhIl:"Vi I.lE I)ISTR IC'.
i 'i..: COMMON- PLE..s.
. .il.... & Co. vs. . A Young.
J barditire Covi.vstean.
!i - P Ilaitmill's in thieaoe satatd filed
Ihar i tiitiday fie th iriC declAation
I ley omtlltie, ot he2 ie Cout t nite
.7(nlrdere that iIlto d pileadt therele
itrhn a yen:-m ande:a n t d ay l~ frornt i ait
tomrentis byi b dealthwilVi lbe rederea
.AS.WA R D.A W. c. c. I'.
C lerks (Ollie, Mty 9,. 1837. 12m
W I O MONW4 i..i t S.mser
11I-jita.' ini thiase ighain th'iledo1
the *irmcaaion rvlmt r in y i ain.A bhe
rtnihinI a yair and. a day, from . h
- il, orndgmen by deauiit will be renderedI til
;ailnsomt i. !e hat
I J~tittr~ ASc . AROL A W fc c r
I Id tI ) ' AitN.\We.Vi fr the Subtcr'i
7 .- . her on the night of tme 'li %muihe~i .5ih of
.lit unles 6It ltaa ea l.a mhureiti . .--. a . it egrmo
p. matan it:i Ii 1.\ s~httmmtt to othe
am-u--i s it~i . Am i- e ih e: ,itti'i - - e i b.-eaimi
The above~0 rewt 013 p:v h
h h iri enettring kna tol mtlor tu-gIan
stnl I t uat i a 'se-th. itltri o cl
Ilabug.Alrc 2I. V37 TIO 1:'
'tTR\YN i rom ith lttiabbmio-i on Ilohe
(emi it t ) mti h'faou iAmn tenaa dt. a l
rylmtt i ina :ivIhoreeri right eye ,tog tit. hanno
p.ime rellimi rhet h..eiex-i. tammion noit other
I lt~ ,:ih~ swtidJIth itt r~essdgadill bhe
W-iri -ate. . ciit.nit lW F.Tl l Iret I.rmp
Ived hby eXuin-. conentll those'indebted toiv
~SGp'.2..W. Ti7 U. \:4
List of Letters.
R Ea3AIING in the Post Office at
field C. louse, on the lt January, 1
A Morris, Mlrs. Fran
Adams, Dr. J. F. Morris, Sidney
B McCan, Win. E.
Behannon, Mrs. J. Martin, Jane
Butler, Wm. M. Martin, Wi.
Butler, Erwin ?layson, G. W.
Burns, Mrs S. N
Burton, Nat. 2 Nobles, Jarrot
Blackwell, R. P T
Bridwell, Johnson Paget. M. Mi 2
Bussey, Enberson Prescoat Den.
Iloswell, Miss F. Perry E. W. Esq.
Bonham, M. L. Parks & Barkor.
Burt, Mrs. S. Philips Rev. Jos.
Berry & Duncan, Pasy Wm.
linker, Benj. Pruitt B. J.
C R.
Carpenter, A. Rasser Benj.
Coghurn. J. M. itatourn Mrs. Sarah
Coatny, Parick. Riddlehover Geo.
Couch, Sarah 1talUru J. W.
Cook, % n.. sen. Rouon David.
E Rogers 11. A.
Eumill, Mr. S.
Eidson, Martin Settle Edw.
F Scott Mrs. Villars 2
Fuller, R. Alsa Stephens Jeremiah
U Stone, Jesse
Gennings, B. S. Soigler, Mrs. M.
Griffin, Snowden, Sharpton, Alex.
Grogg, Wm. Stuart, Thos.
Garret, Hester T
Gaines, Mrs. Eliza Terry, James
II Taylor. Mrs. Martha
Ilalsonback, D. Thomas, Geo.
Hicky, Thos. Thorn. Wat. B.
Harrison, John Taylor, M.
Hatcher, 13. W. W
Ilolmes, J. 11. Welch, Rev. Jas. F
Ilavind, Catharine Wilson, Uriah I.
Iloimes, Anderson. IVitt. Martin
Holmes. 1rs. W yV Williams, yeuttr
J &. , West, Brooks I):vi
Joiner, 1. I. Ior th. Clerk f ta
Lee, W. M.
M4 WViijlarnsn. M1
Mel.endon. lrittom iti. J. Moore
McCt'llough, J. G. ' allis & Frizier.
MIIartinm, Diaid
N.. FRIAZIER, P. M1.
Jan. 4.l1838 831 e an
.1 Lisi Of Letera.
R I IAINING in the Post Oflic at
1-an burg S. C. (not published be.
lue) the first January 18:1.
AMcakins B. F.
Austin illiam &c. Hancock, Cathar e
It I1ill, Joel
)Marrier, Elizabeth J
Ilriri yell. W1illiam Johnson, John
IMeall ao, . K
bKelly J rotl.
Cornelius Kirkland, Moses
Cok WiuP. C. 2. ino, David
Combs R. K. L
CarPere Eliz. Mrs. Lewin J. W. 2
1) Lantier Maso U
D:mvis G. Lonier & Bary
114111 ~in '')rCs 31
DavPlhiy liJosl I. .
1. & l" hienaltit.
IIz- Lewis MlcJ~ride~, .iuhn
lePirgm Lewis I
F.'lint , James Pardon. .lot,
l'r1- .. 1. 1en ia . sse &Bej
1 o ''t r. .l:imne, Prior, Seth ar'
SarreIt Wni 3 Stavurlt,:. .
ICanilrag J osephi (t~. n >l>i 2 ,a: .
Rogr. A.ui
n i, 'al.ii 2 rS litat, Mrs.lillars
Shomes, Chalin Iilinon Js. Z. 0.i
I i Sh Jremia
Stone 1.I ~ md~, sew
S1ig(erY Pr. M.
Jan. 10,Sh3a.p60n, Aex5.
SRPTuar'ThS.
Veetbl Atibiios ilT
he ssac. asis Th reuntl the reul.
I'e ltseil T alUor, 31.ier we
ma oridcodiio, arWeg lch re Jan
i~i~solbletrouh lWinluoneo Urihe M.
n th syten, wuldpWilliams, eiterJun
lice, iver Cmplai t, il ok Fevevie
eradAur oeolir ghevionsr odi-h
Witlt.hyac ik cJr. Mnorecn
3arin, Duspai ,te r eti ue
Jian.s 4. si38 83iaae ha e he.mc
owwekb ths ueof Ates, ils e
R RMle INN in the ost O fitaincan
Hseambthu i.ncrin n pubished e
fomare) th bfrs Janar ny :18. . N
AtIi V awkms .. F
Autin Wila &c .411 i. I ilclck Caar
liner.Ctj~~ El'izaet Jt&2~'tihru
llitwfering toibiaboso n, John aaaug
vieal 1, blod. ntsiiatdfudta
Cron, threpils afurtil ilee le
haer Eiliz. ters.o'teelcc fhs ii
Dio Dr. u elialathineoro
Itavias, Alou vsun t aetilo
Flein Lennoywithhaadoas.ds
l-'re J. Frs eb .J IS
.Tlmn. 18.tf1
Iliste* Ju l.m f.(atl..
SlYh, m I. 2.CliOI
seilte,W.r attF~ oeo' oei
alam~.A t~w xtr coirklandsMlse.
Lanier Mason1F.7
Lonier, & Cur