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Wz3E ORan .NULLIFIER, W JL t t-.l t:a e ensuing Season at Thirty Dollars the Season, Twenty Dollars the single leap, and Fifty Dollars insurance, at the plantation of Captain William B. Mays, four miles below Edge field Court House, on the Stage road lead ing to Augusta. Ample preparation for care and attention to mares will be made. They will be 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 then. DESCRIPTION. NULLIFIER, is a beautiful Bay, hand somely marked with a delightful coat of hair. which shews his superior stock. His appearance is commanding-he is of the greatest power, substantiality and strength. le will be eight years old this spring-is full 16 hands high having superior size, large bones, and is as well inuscelled as any other horse, in this or any country, and has as much durability. N. B.-Any person who will make up a company of five mares, and become re sponsible for the payment will have the privilege of putting them at twenty-five dol lars the Season. The Season will commence the fifteenth of February, and end on the tenth of June. Fifty cents to rhe groom in every instance Performance of Nullifier's Colts. NULLIFIER'S COLTS are now run ting as well as any colts in this country. On the Norfolk course, Spring term 1837, Jaue Rowlett by Nullifier,i three years old, beat the Sweepstake race, mile heats win ning the first and second heat. Time 1 min .52 sec.-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, ihree years old, run a Sweepstakes,two mile 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 interes ting and the best heat during the week. See T. Reg. Nov. 1837 p 559. On the Union (L. I) course, Fall meeting Antoinette by Nullifier, won the Sweep stakes for three year olds, two mile heats, winning the two first heats. Sec Am T, Reg. Nov. 1837 p. 569 Feb. 1, 1838, tf 59 Colic Mixture. T HE above is a never failing remedy for that variety of colic, so distressing to Intimnts, and for which the most injurious anodyne sub. stances are too connnonly given. It is safe and soothing, and instead of producing costiveness. it usually operates gently on the bowels. This remedy has 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 couutry, and to use the language of many a mother, acts as a charm. Whle at allays the pain and lulls the child to rest, it does not leave behind it those unpleasant symptoms, which Laudanum, Batenans Drops, &c. generally pro. duce. Ample directions accompany each vial; and certificates of its efficacy (if required) can be produced front the most respectable citizens of Carolina and Georgia. For sale by KITCHEN & ROBERTSON,Hamburg, EDW. WEBB,Andrson C H. WiM. IIACKET'r, Pendleton C. H. DIR. E. J. MIMS, EdgefIeld C. H. Feb. 51838 tf I DR U& , OILS, d. T HE Subscribers respectfully invite the at tention of Merchnants, Planterq, Physicians and others to their lam Stock of PRE SH ME DICINES, Oils of all kinds, Faints, Dye Stuffs, WFindow Glass, Brushes, 8kfc. ?fe. AT ~InEnR STOREs in HAMBURG AND AUGUSTA. Their supl{ is heavy, their assortment good, andI their articles fresh. Deamling entirely ith the Manuafacturers or origin~aL fmportrsa, they' enna sell their goods as low as anay house int the Southern Country. Please call anad examine. Our Store in Hazmburg is next to HI. L. JEF FERS & Cia's. In Aug.usta, opposite to BJEALL:'s or S-rovAL.I.'s Ware lDonsaes. KITCIIEN & ROBERTSON. Wmru.aua K. Krreu rKS, F. M1. Rossarson, M1. D). December (6. 1837 ha 45 SILK CULTURE. TU H E MORIUS MVULTICAULIS, or the ILurge Leaf Chinese Mulberry, 3i,000 T REES, The p~roduuce froma 2000 CUTTINGS, Cuttings of the two 'lst seasons. The price of Trees, without side branches Under 5 feet, 25 cents each, Overt, and under 7 feet, 37& cents each, Over 7 feet, 50 cents each. Cuttings-.One eye, $35 per thousand, Two " 55 " . * Three " 75 '' Thme Tree is easily propagated from Cuttings and the growth in the Southern States as more than double that in the Northern, ini thme sanme time. Of thes Cuttings I obtained fronm Prinace & Sona, at Flaushing, Loang Islanid, buat 17 in 100 pro dumced trees ; of te Cultings from them, amore than 75 fromt 100 was obtained, and thme hxeighat of them is froaa 7 to 10 feet thme p~resenatyear. They should be puam iamo the. ground bietweent this and the 1st of A pril. Th'le above rees and Cumttiags are for sale by JONATIIAN MEIGS, Augusta, Georgia. N. B.-They will be carefually packed amnd eaat to order, on remittance accompjanyintg thme order. Thme Cuttings can be s'ent by Stage. Jana 6, 18,8 2mt 50 rThe Chronicle & Sentinel, Charlestont Couarier, Coinn..,ia Telescope, Greenville Mountimmeer, Edigetieldl Advertiser,' Athens Banner, Milledge ville Recorder, Macott Trelegrapht, Coluanbus En quairer. and Savannah Georgian, will paublish the above weekly, for two mntthas, and send their bills to this onice.-A ugusta Cumnsttutionaalist. Law N~otice. M~j L.IBON A M olers his professional e ervices, in L aw and Equity,to the Public. He htas taken the office formnerly occupiedl by Blauskett & Wigfull, opposite Mr. Olover's Hotel. Dec. 26, 1837 tf 47 N~otice. M .GR~AEq.o Hamburg, S. C. wall aw,harinmg my absencee from the State The LoWudesviIne Academy, W AS opened on the first Monday of the present month, under the su perintedance of Mr. JOHN N. YOUNG, whore Pupils will be 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, 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 he has engaged. le 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 NINGHAM to teach the lower branches, and can with propriety recommend him as a first rate English T eacher, having tried him two years previously. The general 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 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. There being no stagnant waters, or sluggish streams for some miles distant, it is therefore out of the reach of the noxious elliuvia which is so destructive to health in many other places. Two of the Trustees have practised physic for many years in the neighborhood. andean 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 attord a valuable re treat for a few weeks, to any whose consti tutions may require it. Good boarding can he had in the village and in neighborhood, at quite convenient distances, on reasona ble terms. JOIN 0. CALDWELL, A. R. ARNOLD, E. HUNT. BANISTER ALLEN, WIM. C. COZilY, J. S. ALLEN, S. J. SIIACKELFORD, WaM. PASCHAL. JAMlES COSPER. MATTHEW YOUNG. Lowndesvillc, Jan. 1:3, 1838 d 51 Lexington Feunae Academy. M RS. M. Ml. AJ)DISON, will resume her duties as Principal of this Institution, on the first Monday in January next. TERMS. Board and Tuition, per Quarter, $40 00 Washing (Extra) 3 00 Music on Piano Forte, extra 12 00 Use of Piano, 2 00 TERMs FOR DAY SCHoLARS. Reading, Spelling & Writing, perquarter 4 00 The above with Arithmetic, Geography and Grammar, 5 00 The above with Ancient and Modern His tory.Mythology, Rhetoric and Logic, 6 00 Needlework (extra) 2 00 A competent assistant is engaged. Every at tention will be paid to the morals and manners of those young Ladies who may be entrusted to the care of the Principal. Payments to be made quarterly in adrance. Dec2 d 46 EdgrefieId lMale Acadeny. yr H E Trustees of this Academy have the Rpleasure of antnouncing to the Public, that they have ehngaged the services of Mir. CURREL.L as Principa Ifor the coamng year. They have nto hesitation in expressing time aconfident opinion, fronm the very high testimonairals which have been exhibited, that he is a gentleman of eunmient qualifications anal fully enttitled to the liberal pa tronage of the comuninty. The terms of Tuition are $7 50 ets. peor Qumar ter, for English, and $10 for Classical Scholars, pay able in advance. WHIT. BROOKS, President of the Board. Dec 27, 1837 tf 47 Petit~ssl# Cottom Seed. 1H ~IE Subiscriber offers for sale about ONE Tinoars n Bushels of P ET i T G U L F C OT TO N 8SE E D, the prodmuct of an Im portation direct fromt tihe Hills of Petit Gulf in 1835. Also, a few bushels impiorted from the same place the last year. 'ids Seed hans been carefully selected from the early anal best part of the lest year's erop. Price of thme former 25 cents and the latter 50 cents pe'r bushel. Early appli cation mtust be ade at his residlence on Horn's Creek, Edgefield lDistrict, on (lie Sta.ge Road, and five mi les belowv the Village, opposite Horn's Creek Meeting Horse and about fotur hundred yardls front tho road, on the right side going down to Hamburg. ROBERT WATTS. Jan 26, 'ld d 52 The Greentville Mo6tin~eer anal Pendleton Miessenger are reiluedil In give the above two insmertionas, rand forward their acconmuts to this Of. lece fair paymont. Jetst Received. By NICHOLSBON & PRE8S,2T A Good assortment of Meni's anal Ladiaes' Saddles, Bridles, Martingales, Whips, &c. A J.so0. Fresh Chieese, Irish Potatoes, Sfe. They now have en handl a good assortment of DRY GOODS, and expect cota~tly to keep up a general as. soirtept wich they wvill sbil on reasonable terms. Jan 7, 838e50 $25 Reward. R ANA WAY from the Subiscri her on the night of the 5th of February last, from any place two amiles fromt Hamburg, S. C. a niegro man namiead BEN, about forty.-five fJ years 01hl, live feet six inchles high. The above reward I will pa~y for ...delivering him to mie, or puttmg him in jdso that I can get him. THOMAS KERNAGHJAN. hamburg, March 26, 1837 tf8S T~H E Firm heretofore existing unader the name of ODES & TaoMAs has this day been din. solvedl by mtutual consent. All those indebted to die saul Finn are respectfully reqnested to call and make settlement with the Sntbscriber. GiEO. WV. THIOMAS. Novemaber 16. 1937 f 41 PROCLAMATION. By his Excellency PIERCE M. BUTLER, Esq. Governor and Commander-in-ciheJ in and over the State of South Carolina. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, Columbia, 19th Feb, 1838. W IIEREAS. infoamation has been re ceived at this Department, that M:aA McCoy did, about two years ago, feloni ously steal, take, and carry away a Negro man slave, the property ofT. T. KENNEDY, of Sumter District, in this State, and did also, about the same time, feloniously steal, take, and carry away three other Negro slaves, the property of WILa.s SPANK, of the District and State aforesaid and bath since fled from justice NOW KNOW YE, That to the intent the said Mina McCoy may be brought to legal trial and condign punishment for the crimes aforesaid, 1 do hereby offer a reward of three hundred dollars for the apprehen. eion and delivery of the said Mina McCoy, into any jail within this State. The said Mina McCoy is about five feet ten inches high, rather slender made, weighs about 140 pounds, natural complexion fair, but somewhat weather beaten, dark hair, thin visage, full white teeth in front, and shows them very plain when laughing or in con versation, left eye out, which is very visible though the ball has not entirely sunk shoul ders round, with arms thrown a little forward and voice strikingly nasal. Given under my hand and the seal of the State, this nineteenth day of February, in tho year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty-eight, and in the sixty second year of the independendence of the United States of America. P. M. BUTLER. [L. S.] By order. ii. II. SAXON. Secretary of State. Feb 27 f 4 PROCLAMATION. By His Excellency PIERCE M. BUTLER, Esq Governor and Commadcr-in-Chie) in and over the State of South Carolina. W HEREAS information has been re ceived by this Department that a certain free man of color, named Toni Archer, was. on or about the 12th of March last, feloniously taken and carried away from the house of Widow Hill, near the Fish Dam Ford, in the District of Chester, by two white men. ,who called themsolvea Alexander Archer and- - Harris. Now KNOV YE, That to the intent ihe said Archer and Harris may be brought to legal trial and condign punishment, for the ab duction and olfence aforesaid, I do hereby offer a reward of three hundred dollars for the apprehension and delivery of the said Archer and Harris, or one hundred and fifty dollars for the delivery of either of thcm,into any jail in this State. It is also stated that two whi'e men of the above names were at Kingston, in A umauga county, Alabama, about the 8th or 9th of April last, with the said boy Toma Archer, and there offered him for sale as a slave; but on the said boy declaring he was a freeman, no sale could be effected; and that they carried him from there, and said they were going to Greensborough. Given under my hand and the seal of the State, this 21st day of December, 1837. P. M. BUTLER. [L. S.] By the Governor, B. H. SAXON, Secretary of State. Feb 27 f 4 A C A RD. THE Subscribers beg leave to returni .-their th anks to their friends and the public generally, for the very extensive pa tronage heretofore extended to thenm, and from their close attention to business, hope to merit a continnance of the same. They have now on hand and will continuie to keep a large and well assorted Stock of Groceries, Dry-Goods, Hardware, &c. Selected by themselves expressly for family use, among which arc tihe followving articles Bagging, best Hemp and Tow, Bale Rope, and Twine, Sugars, fine S?. Croix, Portorico, and Lonf, Coffee, prime Green, Rio, old Java, andl White, Molasses, N. Orleans, and Cuba, Salt, Iron, and Steel, Flour, Rice and Bacon, Spirits, WVines, and Cordials, Winidsor Chairs, amid Wood Ware, Smith Tools, &c. &c. &c. The qutality of all will be warranted good, and are offered for sale at low prices, such as they hope will correspond with the pre sent low price of produce. Orders for any of the above articles shall be promptly am tended to by H1. L. JEFFERS, & Co. Hamburg, 1837 tf 20 lNotie e. T lIE undersigned intending to be absent from this State amnd the State of South. Carolina, after the 1st of April next, re quests that any claims against him may be handed in to Johna B. Guiou, Augusta, Richard Amnkerson, South Carolina, or to himself. And he requests those against wvhom heo has claims to settle them with the two named persons or with himself before he sets out. JOHIN BURGESS, sen. Augusta, Jan. 28, 1838 ac .52 The~ Edgeileid Advertiser will publish thme above for three monthis and send account o thn Antgtsta Constitutionalist offce SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Treumnnd Breithaupt, Adm'r of Gertrude J Breit haupt, deceased, vs Bil for Injunction John Bauskett, Pattl Fitz- Rdiefand Ac zimmons, Robert Watts, count. Executors of Christian J Breithaupt, deceased, et al. IT appearing to my satisfaction, that the de fendants Paul Fitzsimmons, Ossaan Gregory, Ann E Gregory, Ormond Gregory, Mary In grain, and Susan Breithaupt, reside beyond the limits of this State, on motion of Griffin, com plainantssolicitor, ordered. that the said Paul, 0s sian, Ann E., Ormond, Mary and Susan do ap pear and plead, answer or demur to this [tail within three months from the publication of this order, or the said bill will be taken pro coufesso against them. J. TERRY, c c E Feb 7, 1838 13t 1 SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. IHenry Moore and Eleanor Moore, vs. John Bauskett, Bill for Account and Adm'r fino. Moore Settlcment. Wml J Wightmian and wife, and o'hers. IT appearing to any satisfaction, that - Harkness, the sister of the defendant, Ann Wightnan, if she is alive, resides beyond the limits of this State, on motion of Griffin. com plainants solicitor, ordered that the said - Harkness, do appear and plead, answer or de mur to this Bill within three months from tne publication of this order, or that the said bill be taken pro confesso against her. J. TERRY, c c F. Feb7, 1838 13t1 SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEF'IELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. E. & C. Yarnall, vs. Barthel Winding,-Shober ATTACHMENT. & Bunting, vs. the Same. WXTHERt EAS the PlaintifTh did this day file their declaration in the Office of this Court, against the Defendant, who is ahn.ent from and without the limits of the State, (as it is said,) and having neither wile or attorney known with in the samie, on whom a copy of the declarations with a rile 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, other wise final judgment will be given and awarded against him. GEORGE POPE, c. c. r. Clerk's Office, Dec. 1, 1837 daq 44 SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS John Logan, vs. ATTACHMENT. James M. Landruam, W HI EREAS the Plaintiff hath this day filed his declaration against the Defendant who resides beyond the limits of this State, and having neither wife or attorney within the same upon whom at copy of said declaration, with a r::lc to plead thereto, may be served, It is Or dered, that the said Defeadant do plead to the said declaration within a year and a day, from this date, otherwise final and absolute judgment will be awarded against him. GEORGE POPE, c. c. r. Clerk's Office, Oct20, 1837 dq 40 SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN T HE COMMON PLEAS. Wan. B, Brannon, vs. ATTAcuHMENT. John M. Frazier. T li E Plaintiff having this day filed hisdeclara tion in the above case, and the Defendant ocing without wife or attorney, known tobe within the state, upon whom a copy of said declarntion, with a rule to plead. could be served: It is Or dered, that the said Defi'ndant do plead to the said declaration within a year and a day, from this date. or judgment final and absorte will be given against him. GEO. POPE, c. c. r. Novembehir 21, 1837 - aqd '12 SOUTH CAROLINA. ED)GE~I.'LI)D DISTRICT. IN T'HE CUMMON PLEAS. Artihur We mst, vs A. Hf. Patrick. Ass5UMrsi1. FE IIE PIlaintaff haaing this day filed is decia rationa in nmy Officee, anad the Defenadamnt having no Wife or Attornmey known to he in the State, utpon whom :a copy of the declaration may lie served, Oruderedl, that the said defendant do aippear amnd ke his defencme within a year atal a day fronm this date, or finmal and absolmute judg ment wvill beo awaurded against hima. GEORGE POPE, c. c.u'. Clerk's Office, Edgefield, A pril 21, 1837 oh 12 SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELID DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEA.S Wm. M. Battler, vs ATTACHMENT, William Cook. AsSUuatr. T lIE Plaintif' ini dais case having oat die 7th day of A pril, 1837, filed hais declaration in the Clerki's Office, andl the D~efendant havinag nao Wife or Attorney, knownm to be in tis. State, tupona whom a copy of the said declaration may he serv ed: Therefore ordered, that the said defendant do appear aand amake his defence within a year and a da from the filing of' the said declaration, orfinal anm absolute judgemaant willbe forthwith awvarded to the said Plaintiff. .GEORG E POPE, c. c. p. Clerk's Office, A pril 18, 1837 11 tf SOUT h CA ROLINVA. EDGEFIE~LD DISTRICT. IN TRlE COMMON PLE AS. Larkint Griimn, vs. Attachment. Thos. M. Clark, sumrvivor T lIE Plaintiff' hanving fling hais declaration in this case, anal the defenanaat having neither wife nor attorney knowna to be in this State, Or dered, that the said defe~ndant do appiear and plead to the plaintiff's declaratioa withim a year and a day fromi due puablicatini thereof, or .Judgmenit absoltute will be awarded againast lhim. G EO. P'OPE, c. E P'. Clerk's Office, Jan. 23, 1837. ag 51 NO UTH CA'ROLIJV'. EDGEFIELD D)ISTRICT. M OURNING MATHEWS. hivingG6 miles east of Cambridge, ona the old Charlheston aroad, tills bieforeo me, a blood Bay horse smupposedl to be~ naine or tean years old, nto marks or brand. Appraised to SIxty dollars. D, E. DAVENPOR T, J.Q. Feb. 7th, 1838 e 2 SOUTH CAROLIAq. ED)GEFIELI) DISTRICT. L EVI WETIlINGTON, living necar Redy-creek meecting house, tolls be lore me an iron grey horse 8 or 9 years oldl, four' feet eleven inehes high, has thae ap pea. ance of once haavima the fistula. Ajp praised at $35. PETE R QUA TTLEBUM, J. C. Feb.9,- 1838C 8 SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Mark Riley, ys. William Riley, Isaac Riley, William Lewis and Rebecca his wife, John Haverd and Mary his wife, & Sary Riley. T appearing to my eatisfhction that the defendants Wm. Lewis and Rebecca his wife, reside in the State of Alabama, and the defendants John llaverd and Mary his wife, and Sarah Riley' reside in the State of Illinois, on motion of James J. Caldwell, Solicitor, ordered that the said defendants who are without the limits of this State, do plead,answer or demur to the Complainant's Bill of complaint, within three months from the publication hereof, or the said Bill will he taken pro confesso against them. J. TERRY, c. E. E. E. Com'er's Office, Edgefiokl, Feb 27,1838 4 SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. John W fleard and Isaac T. heard, vs. B. II. W'nding, l' appearing to my satisfaction that B.r thel H. Winding, otherwise called B. H. Winding, the defendant in the above stated case, resides without the limits of this State; therefore, on motion of Bauskett. Com plainant's Solicitor, ordered that the said defendant do plead, answer or demur to the Complainant's Bill, within three months from the publication hereof, or said Bill will be taken pro confeaso against him. J. TERRY, C. E. F. D. Com'er's Office, Edgefield, Feb27, 1838 4 SOUTH CAROLINA. ARBE VILLE IDISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Harrinton & Wilson, vs.B Claudia C. Tatom and Bll to foreclose Mary Tatom. Mortgage. IT appearing to my satisfaction, that Claudia C. Tatom resides without the limits of this 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. E, A. D. Comm'r's Offlcc, Abberille, Jan 25,1838 ac 5 2 SOUTH CAROLINA. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. John A. Donald and Bill for discorery, others, vs partition and ac John M'Cord et al. count 1T appearing to my 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 Donald, do ap pear plead, answer or de nur to the bill of com plaint in this case, within three months from the date of this notice, or the said bill will be taken pro confesso against the said James Donald. WM. C. BLACK, c. r. A. D. Comrn'r's Office, Abberille. Jan 25, 1838 ac 52 SOUTH CAROLINA, ABBEVJLLE DISTRICT. IN COMMON PLEAS. Jacob Chamberlin, Attachment in Assumt. Survivor, vs. Tfro Notes-Damages John 4. Young. $353 50 ets. T IL. iaintiff 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, upon whom a copy of the said declaration with a special order of the Court endorsed thereon, can be served: It is therefore Ordered. that the said John A. Young do appear and make his defence with a year and a day, from the filing of the said declaration, as aforesaid, or final and absolute judgment will he forthwithgiven andawarded for thme said platiff. JAS. WARDLAW, c. c. P. Clerk's Offce, Jan. 17, 1838 daq 51 SOUITI CAROLlWA' ABBIEVILLE DISTRICT. IN THlE COMMON PLEAS. Walker Covington & Foreign Attachment, Park & Fowler. Assumtpsit. WIHERE AS dthe Ilaintiffs did this da - file VTtheir declarationi in the Office of this Court, against the Defenadants, who are absent from and wvidhout the limits of dis State, (as-it is said) and having neither of them a wvife or attor ney, knowvn wvithin the same, on w hom a copy of the declaration with a rule to plead thereto, onght to be served: It is therefore ordered, that the Die fendanits do appear and plead to the said declara tion, wvithin a year and a day, otherwise final and judgmenut wvill bte given and awarded against diem. JAMES WARDLAWV, c. c. s. ~Clerk's Office, Nov 17. 1837 daq 43 SOUT HI CA ROLiNA. ABBEV'ILLE DISTRICT. IN THlE COMMON PLEAS. N. K. Butler & Co. vs. ( Attachment. John B. Muirrah. i Assumpsit. T H E Plaintitrs havitig this day filed their declaration, and the Defendant having neither wife nor attornev, known to be in thai State, ordered, that if the said Dcfendant do not appear and imake his defence. withinayear and a day fromt this date, final and absolute judgmieiit shamll be forthwvith given anad awarded for the said Plainttifis in attachmnt. JAMES WVARI)LAW, c. c. p. Clerk's Office, Dlee. 4, 1837 dag 45 SOUTHf CAROLINA. ABIBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Adams Parmtelee & Co. vs. John A. Young, S. Kneeland & Co. vs thme Smine, Stoddlard Brcle & Co. vs die Samte. I James Q. Boz~eman, vs the Same. TlIE Plaintilrs in the above stated cases -Uhaving this day filed their declarations in my ohlice, at Aheville Court flouse: Ordered that the defendant do plead thereto withini a year and~ a dany, fromt this dhate, or jtndgments by default will bo rendered a gainst him. JA S. WVARDLAW. c. c. p. Clerks 01lice, May 9, 1837. 12am SOUTH CAROLINA. ABBIEVJILE DISTRICT1. IN THlE COMMON PLEAS. 3. R. Wilson, & Co. v*s. James Davis. T lIE Plaintills in this case having filed 1. their declaration in mty otlice, at A bbe ville Court Ilouise, ont the 24tht day of March 1837: Ordered, that thie defendmi~it do plead thereto within a year and a dav, fromt that date, orjndgmnent by defautlt will be rendered against hiti. JAS. WARDLA W, c. c. r. f'lnrksa Ohiec May e, it1.7 l->.., NEW STATE RIGHT PAPER, TO TIEP'B3LIC. T HE publication of the VASUINSOTO RE rOtr.R being suseided, and the pub lisher Gen. liurr GnrFs, having expressed his purpose to retire altogethier fhorn the arena, we have determined to establish a new politieni journal at the seat of the General Govenment, to vindicate and sustain the principles of the Re publican party of 1798, and to defend the rights and interests of the South. 'rothis end we have engaged the services of RICHARD K. CU.LLE, Esquire, late editor of the Reformer, and shall in the course ofa week or two, issue a new paper. and to be called the WASHINGTON CH tj4 ICLE. DIR. CRA.LE will have the exclusive editorial control of the paper; and, as it is intended to supply the place of the Reformer, we have made arrangements with Gen. Duff Green, by which the subscription list of that paper has been trans ferred to us, and we have bound ourselves to furnish the CunosmcLr. to his subscribers at the same price paid for the Reformer. This arrange ment, we hope, will give satisfaction to all, as the new paper will be one of the same size, and cdi. ted by the same gentleman. This annunciation is made at this time, in or der that the subscribers to the Reformer, and the public generally, may know that the State Rights or Republican cause will not be surrendered at the seat of the Federal Government. Many let ters have been received and inquiries made in reference to the subject, to which this annuncia tion, we trust, will be a sufficient answer. The CHRONICLRE will be published tri-weekly, during the session of Congress, and semi-weekly during the recess, at $6 ler annum, if paid at the end of the year or $5 if paid in advance. Subscribers to the Reformer, who bave paid in advancefor that paper, will receive the Chronicle during the period for which they have been sub scribed without further charge. As to the general principles ofthme new paper, and the course it liroposes to pursue, the public is referred to the address of the editor, which will appear in the first number. JAMES H. HAMILTON, Z. W. DENHAM. Washington City, Jan. 10, 1838. tf 3 DR. PETER'S Vegetable Anti-bilious Pills. A RE the cheapest and most approved Family Medicine ever offered to the public. They are extremely mild in their operation, neither causing sickness of the stomach, nor any unpleasant sensation in the system. as is too frequently the result from medicines given to act upon the bowels They act specifically upon the Liver, when in a torpid condition, carrying off large quan tities of bile, through the influence of the ex cernent function, which ifsuffered to remain in the system, Would produce either Jaun dice, Liver Complaint, Bilious Fever, Fe ver and Ague, or some other grevious bodi ly affliction. In all cases of torpor of tie bowels, they act like a charm. In recen. cases of Dyspepsia, they are acertain cure. Many persons who were subject to violent attacks of sick headache, have heen much benefited and several perfectly cured in a few weeks, by the use of these pills. Fe males, in the most delicate situation, can use them without incurring any risk. Per sons going to sea, or to a Southern climate, should by all means take some of these pills with them. Their virtues will remain un impaired for years in any climate. No family shonld be without these pills: a por tion of them, taken occasionally, would he the means of preventing much stmtloring from sickness. It is from neglect of keeping up a regular peristaltic action of,the howels, thus suffering to be absorbed and mingled with the blood, unassimilated fluids, that most diseases are proluced. Dr. P. feels confident that no person who gives these pills a fair trial, will ever after feel willing to lie without them. The testimony of thousands speaking in the highest terms of the efficacy ofthese pills might be added, but time very hmighm reputa tion Dr P. has acqumired as the inventor of the " Patent V'egetable Medicina Stoma ehi Hepatico-,".for time cure of Dyspepsia or Liver compjlaimts is thought a sutficient guarantee to thiose wishing to make trial of thmeir virtues. Tfhey contain not a particle of Mercury. or any ingredient that does not tret in harmony with health, amnd oppose dis ease. Each box containining 40 Pills. l'rice 50 cents- For saie by E. J. MIMS. At the Edgefield Medicine Store. June 1, 1837 tf 17 DBllard's Celibrated Patent ANIMAL ANDV'EGETABLE OIL SOAP. F ORceasn Coat Collars, WNoolen, Lnnand Cotton Goods, from spots occasioned by Grease, Paiht Tar, Varnish, and oils of every description, without inijury to the finest goods. The Oil Soap possesses every henlinig and penetrating qualities, amid is used with per feet safety for bathing external Complaints, upon Man or Beast. Instances are too nuimerous to be certified. Thousands of Certiicates might he obtainmed of its effica cious eff'ects upon all Bone complainat, Weak Limbs, that have been dlislocated, broken, or otherwise injure~d. In almost ev cry case, when app~liedh to Corns on the Feet, it has eilected ain entire Cure. 'When applied, time Corn should be p~are-d a little and wtrapped in cotton or wool, and then kept moist with the Oil Soap. It is positively time best remedy, if thor-. oughly tised, for Sprains, Chilbmlainms, Pois.. em, Scals, Burns, Sore Lips, Chopped or Cracked Hands, Cutaneous Eruptions, or Pimpled faces, that is known. For places. challed by tihe Harness, orsadldle, Sprmiunedi Shoterdcs, Scratches, &c. on Horses, thaem is no composition that exceeds this. Prico. 25 ce-mnts per bottle. A fresh sumpply of the above article just, received, amnd for sale by C. A. DOWD. Edgefield, .Jure 1, 1837. m f 17 NOTICE. TAKEN Up on Thumrsdamy morning, on H~orso Creek, abouit 9 miles from Augusta, Gia., a very large dlark bay Horse, his righmt eye omit, has a white spot on .hiis forehmeadt, a smam~ll white spot on his back, swtitch tail and hlack ilegs. Tlhe ownmer is reqimesied to come forwamrd. prove prinp erty, pay expenmses anmd take him away. RUDOLPlh CARTER. Sepit 23.1837' if.1 INOTICE. STR AYED From the Xtabile of thme Sublscri k br. on thme night of the i29th Nov-embmer hast. ma beamin-iu bay MA 1E. tabut leurmmteen anmd a haill' hands hmigh; her righmt eve is ouit.'thmughl it camnniot b~e pereived wvithiout ic.'e exammination:i no other ma:rk re-collectmed. Anyv information enmneernini said are wl bethankihilyreceiced, andu n ill bec Ilaulimng . . nl. MER:t' '.T-TI:R