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RI dgevE$e .edlims. The exercises of this institution willcouW mence on Monday the 5th of the presnt Inst. under the direction of Francis Moody, a native of Virginia, who has had consider able experience in his profession, We in vite the attention of Pdrents and Guardians to the locality of the Ridgeville Academy, which, in ouropinion, is a place not sur passed for health; by any in the Up-Country and respectiblly solicit a share of their pa tronage. Board can be procured in respecta ble families aud convenient to theAcademy at fron 7 to 08 per mouth. , RATIS or TUITRoI. Spelling, Reading, and Writing per Quarter $3 00 The above with Arithmetic and En glish Grammar, 5 00 The above with Geography, History, Natural and Moral Philosophy, Chemistry, Rhetorie, &c. 00 CL. . . WATSON, A. WATSON, B. F.BOATRIGHT, MAJ T. WATSON, Tmtces. U. W. PERRY, LEWIS IIOMES.Esq Feb: 6. 1838 tf 1 lCokesbury Female Academy. M RS. WILSON respectfully announces to the public that she has resumed the duties of her School. Thankful for the tronage she has heretofore received, she p es herself to devote her unremitted attention to the intellec. tual improvement of the young ladies committed to her care. She has associated with her, in the duties of her School, a Gentleman, a graduate of the South Carolina College, Minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Good boarding can be furnished at f9 to $10 per month. The Scholastic year will be divided into two Sessions, comprising five and a half months per Session. Terms Per Session. Orthography, reading, writing, grammar and arithmetic, :: -. $10 00 The above with introductory geography, modem history, derivatives, use of the globes, &c. : 15 00 The above with geography, ancient and nodern. history ancient and modern, introductory astronomy and botany. 20 00 The same with natural, moral and in tellectual philosophy, chemistry, logic, composition, botany, algebra, &c. 24 00 Music, : : ' : 3000 French, : . ::.:. : 2000 Latin and Greek, : 20 00 Drawing and Painting, : 20 00 Tzns rain iv ADvAICK. Cokesbury, Abbeville, Feb24, 1838 d 4 DRUGS , OILS, ?f. T IE Subscribers respectfully invite the at tention of Merchants, Plantere. Physicians and others to theit lot Stock of PRES EDICIN33, Oils of all kinds, Paints, Dye Stuffs, Windo:m Glass, Brushes, 4-c. Ste. AT TUIRzn STORaS 1 HAMBURG AND AUGUSTA. Their supply is heavy, their assortment good, and their articles fresh. Dealing entirely with the Manufacturers or orKeai Importers, they can sell their goods as 9Wl as any house in the Southern Country. Please call and examine. Our Store in Hamburg is next to I. L. Jr. Fans & Co's. In Aug ustaropposite to BUALL's or STOVALL'S Ware Houses. KITCHEN & ROBERTSON. WILLItA K. KArnRY, F. M. RosanTsON, M. D. December 6. 1837 h 45 Colic Mxbtu'e. T I1E above is auever failing remedy for that variety of colic, so distressing to Infants, ai-d for which the most injurious anodyne suh stances are too commonly given. It is safe and soothing. and instead of producing costiveness. it usually operates gently on the bowels. This remedy hsnow been used for several years, wvith that stuccess and approbation, which qtuackc medicines made to sell, cannot command. It is extentsively used by the best physicians in the -ountry, and to use the language of many a mother, acts as a charm. While it alisys the pain and lulls the child to rest, it does not leave behind it those unpleasant symptoms, which Lasudanum, Batemans Drops. &c. generally pro duce. Ample directions accompany each vial; and certificates of its eflicacy (if required) cans he p rqdiuced from the most respectable citizens of Caroinaand eoria.For sale b EWSW BB.Andmron C II. WVM. H ACKETT, Pendleton C. II. DR. E. J. MI MS, Edgefld C. H. Feb 51838 tf I Petit auLt Cottos S4e'dl THE Snbscriber oil'ers for sale about One STuotustaD Bushels of P ET IT G UL F C OT T ON S E EI, the p roduct of an lum gortation direct fromt thle Hhilb of Petit Gulf in 1835. Also, a few bushels imported from thme sutme place the last year. Thlis Seed has been carefully selected from the early and best p art of the last yeas's erop. Price of the former 25 cents and the latter 60 cents per bushel. Early appli cation must he made at his residence on Horn's Creek, Edgefield Districu, on the Stage Road, and five miles below the Village, opposite Horn's Creek Meeting Horse and about four hundred yards from the roud, on the right side going down to Hansburg. ROBERT WVATTif. Jans 29, 1838 d 52 'rie Greenville Mftdtlined' and Pendieton Messenger are roetrested to gsvo2 the above two insertions, nnd forwa~d tildfr accounts to this Of eefor paghtet. ___________ $25 Reward. Rj ANA WAY from the Siubscri bUR er on the unighit of the 5th of Febrary last, from my place two miles from Hamburg, S. C. a negro man named BEN, about forty-fivo yer lfiefe i inches high. dlvrghim to me, or putting him in jail so that I can get him. THOMAS KERNAGHAN. Hamburg, March26, 1837 t B NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the late Jo .t.seph Brunsosn deceased, are reques tedl to make immediate paypnent, ass I all persons having demands against the estate of said deceased are requested to present them duly attested. THOS, BRUNSON, Admin CALEB TALLEY, istrators. Jan. 4 1838 tf 48 IFOT20E. A LL Persons indebted to the late Charles Thomas, deceased, are' requested to make payment; and all persons having demands against the estate of said deceasod are reqested to pre. .set thmduatnse. JAS. F.ADA M TEu xoRSE NULLIFIER, IL tand the ensuing Sea cu at Thirty Dollars the Season, Twenty Dollars the single leap, and Fifty Dollars insurance, tt 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 them. DESCRIPTION. NULLIFIER, is a beautiful Bay, hand somely marked with a delightfbl coat of hair, which shows his superior stock. Ilis appearance is commanding-he is of the greatest power, substantiality and strength. He will be eight years old this spring-is full 16hands high having superiorswre, large bones, and is as well mnacelled as any other horse, in this or any country, and has as much durability. N. B.-Auy person who will make up a company of five mares, and become re sponsible for the payment will have the rivnilege of putting them at twenty-five dol The Season will commence the fifteenth of February, and end on the tenth of June. Fifty cents to the groom in every instance Performance of Nullifier's Colts. NULLIFIER'S COLTS are now run ning as well as any colts in this country. On the Norfolk course, Spring term 1837, Jaue Rowlett by Nullifier, three years old, beat the Sweepstake race, mile heats win ning the first and second heat. Time I min .52 sec.-1 min. 50 sec. Sco Turf Reg. July, 1837 p. 476. On the Broad Rock Course (Va) Fall meeting, W. R. Johnson's b. f. by Nulli. fier, three 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 cult, but she was second best, and contested the race most gallantly. The last heat is pronounced "ery interes ting and the best hat during the w eek. Sep T. Reg. Nov. 1,37 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. See Am T, Reg. Nov. 1837 p. 569 Feb. 1, 1838, tf 52 THE TIIOROUGI D1ttD HIORSE GUY RIVERS W ILL stand time ensuing Spring Season at my stable at the Ridge, ohd other laces in the District. [For particulars see Iland Bill.] And will attend at each place every nimt day afterwards diidng the Sea soil, & will he let to Mares at the rollowing prices; 88 the single visit, S12 time Season and $15 to iusure a mare with fiul. In every instance thq- inusrance money will become due as soon as the mare is known to be with foal or exchanged. A company of seven mares shall he entitled to a dednc tion of $1 on each mare by one imain's ie coming responsible for the whole. All pos ible care taken to prevent accidents, but I will not be responsabre for any. PEDION EE GUY R IVERS was sired by Randolph's Janus, his dam by Carolinian, grand dam by Bedford g. g. dam by Diomede, g. g. g. dam by Quicksilver, out of a Shark M1lare. Randolph's Janus, and Carolinian were both sired by Sir Archy, and the g. g, g. dams ofboth weresired by imported Janus, In purity of blood Guy Rivers is unsur passedi, in beauty of color and symmetry of form, will compare with the best horses of the dlay. ISA AC JONES. Ridge, Folk. 27, tf 4 Look at Thi.! M Y imortedJack DUBLIN, five years [,I old. will stand at my stable. only three miles and a half west of Edgefield Court House, the etnsuitng Spring Season, and be let to mares at the following prices viz: # the season and $8 to insure a mare to be wih foal. In all cases where a mare put by the insturance, the money wvill lbe considered diue when it is ascertained that she is ini foal or transferred. All piossible care wvill be taken to prevent accidents but. I will not be responis.ible for ay. The Season to commence the tenth of March and end the last of' June. Feb. 28, 1838 tf 41 SILK CUJLTURE. T AMO R US MfU LTICA ULIS, or the irgeLaf Chinese Mulberry, -.., 3,000 RNESThe prodnee tog 20,o00 CTTENS ~ Cuttings of the two 20,00 CUi ~ )last seasonus. The pice of Trees, weitout sidc branches Under 5i feet, 25 cents each, Over t5 and under 7 feet, 37j cents each, Over 7 feet, 50 cents eace. Cuttings-One eye, .$33 pdr thousand, Two " 5 Three " 75" The Tree is easily propaigated froum Cuttings and the growth in the Souithern States is more than double that in the Northern, in tihe same time. Of the Cuttings I obtained from Princec & Somn, at Flushing, Long Island, but 17 in 100 pro. duced trees; oft the Cuttingsfrom them, more thn 75 from 100 was obtained, and the height of thema is from 7 to 10 feet the present year. Thy shiould lhe put into the gond between this anid the 1st of A pril. The above Trees and Cuttinmgs are for sale by JONATIIAN MAl1EG8, Augusta, Georgia. N. fl-They will be enrefully packed and soent to order. on remittance necoimnmying the order. The Cuttings can be sent by Stage. Jan 6, 1838 2nm 50 The Chronicle & Sentinel, Charleston Courier, Columbia Telescope, Greenville ut ountainieer, Edgefeld Advertiser, Athens Banner, Mfilledge villa Recorder, Mfacon Telegraph, Cohnntbus En quirer, and Savannah Georgian, will publish the above weekif, for two months, and send their bi u oti tce.-Augusta Constitutionalist. SOUTH C.4lROLIN.. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. MOURNING MATEIEWS. living 6 .miles east of Cambiridge, on the old Charleston road, tolls before me, a blood flay horse supposed to be nine or ten years old, no marks or bratnd. Appraised to Slaty doliars. D, E. DAVENPORT, J.Q. ,Feb. 7th, )838 State of South - atrolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Win. B, Branhod, vs. ATTACuar. John M. Frazier. 7 IE Plaintif liaving this day filed hisdeclara tion in the above case, and the Defendanu einjg without wife or attorney, known lobe withia the State. upod whom a copy of said declaration with a rule to plead, could be served: It is Or dered, that the said Defendant do plead tb tha said declaration within a year and a day, fron this date, or judgment final and r.bsoluto will hI given against him. GEO. POPE, c. e. P. November 21. 1837 aqd 42 State of South Cn1rolinia. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMO-N PLEAS. Arthur West, vs. SUMPSIT. A. H. Patrick. T HIE Plaintitf having this day filed his deeml ration in mly Office, and tie )efendana having no Wife or Attorney known to le inl tilc State, upon whom a copy or the declarationa aa lee served, Ordered, that the said defenanalaut do, atpcar and make hsis defeice within a year and : day fromt this; date, fir final and absolute judg. ment will be awarded ngninst him. G(EOlit.E POPE, c. c. . Clrk',. Oree, Edgerseld, A pril 21, 1l:37 ebi 12 State of South Canolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS Win. I. Bitler, vs A-rTACISNT, William Cook. AssuamPSET. T HE Plaintiff in this case having onl the 7tL E dav of April, 1837, filed his declaration ia the Cleri's Olice, and the Defendant laaving nc Wife or Attorney, known to lae in this State, upml, whom a copy of tle said declaration mainy le serv ed: Therefore ordered. that ithe said defndliant di appear and make his defence within a year and.1 day from tiae filing of the said declration r ftina :nad ubsolut judlgenanmt wilhea forthwith awarded to the said PlaintilT. GE.ORGE POPE, c. c. '. Clerk's Ofire, April l8, 1837 1I tf State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN COM3lON Pl.EAS. Jacob Caamberlin, Attarhment in Assuit Suir% Ivor, vs. Toe Notes-Damage:r John A. YoVtnng. ) 35:3 50 eIs. . T NE Plainatill'hleaving this day filed his dec laratiOn inl tlis case, il the Clerk's Ogre and the said John A. Yoaung laaving no willt or atoraney, known to be in this province, upol whom: a caopy of tle said dechartion wit a special order of the Coart endorsed thereon, car he served: It is therefore Ordered. thiat the said John A. Young do appear and innke his defence with a year and a day, from the filing of the sait declaration, na aforesaid, or final tid nasolut< judgment will be aiarthlwithgivenad awarded ibi the said plaintiff. JAS. WARDLAW, c. c. i. Clerk's Office, Jn. 17, I833 duq .)1 State of South Cat oil;,. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN THIE COMMON ILEAiS. Walk.er, Covi:jgtonl &,. I.air, v-so I'oreign Attmrac aent, Park & Fowler. Asuinpsit. W H EREAS the I'laintitTh did this dav fil. their declaration in the office of' tli. Court, against the Defendants, who are absen1 fromaa and without the limits of this State, (as it is said) and having neither of them a wife or attor ney, known within the same, oan whom a copy of titm t orauctumi, wit -., . -. .. L& to bse served: It is therefiore ordered, that miteLe. fendants do rppear tend plend to the said declara tion, withina year and a day, otherwise final aend judgment will be givena and awarded against them. JAMES WAILtDLAW, c. c. r-. Clerk's Office, Nov 17, 1 37 daq 43 State of' South t'arolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. N. K. Butler & Co. vs. Attachmen t. John B. Muirrah. Assampsit. T IN E P'lainatitfs havinag thais day filed thesi, declarationa, and thte Defianant havina neither wife nor ataornmev, knaowaa to lie in this State, ordered. that if the said Defenadanat do uot appeasnr anad manke his defenace, withmin a venar andl a day from: alais date, final and amhasolnte indLemeant shall bae forthwith givetnad awvaded for the said Plainatifis ina~attachinent~a. JAMES WVAIIIDLAW, p.c. r. Clerk's O6ice, Dec. 4, 1837ag1 45 State of South Carolina. AIIBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Adamas Parmnelee & Ce, vs. Jul.: A. Yonang,) S. Kneeinand & Co. vs the Sname, Stoddard Birch & Co. vs the Suamet. I Iames Q. Bozemanms vs the Same. Tj II E Plaintmilfs in thec above stated enses hLIaving thils day tiled thseir declaratins :n my oflice, at Abbeville Couart Hlouse: Drderedl thlat thea defendanat do plead thmereto ~vialhin a year and a day, from thais date, or usdgnaents by defanlt will be rendered a Iainst hainm. JA S. WVAR DLAW. c. c. P. Clerks Ofice, May 9, 137. 1-am State of' South Carolina. ABBE VILLJE DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. 1. R. Wihlon, & Co. vs. Jameis Davis. TlHE Plainatiirs in this case haaving filed -tthird declaration iaanamy ollice, at A lbhe tille Court Ilouse, on the 24tia day of Mnreha 1837: Ordered, that the defenadanat do plead laereto wvithain a year and a day, froma that late, orjnadgmient by defalt will lae enadered against haim. J1AS.WVARDLAW,~ ec r. Clerks O11ice, May 9, Is837 12m SOUJTII CIROL1.r~g. EDGEFIEL~D DISTRICT. T OLLED before mei ont the temah inst. by Jercemiah Cook living oat the Block er Road, tena miles above Edlgelield C. IN. two horse maaues a (lark bay and a browna bay, both judgedl to beo three years old next sprmng, nad apipratised to lae woarth sevetnty dlollars eacha, nao branads p~erceivabale. 1~oh 13t i A AARON INIL L, 3. P'. SOUT!! C.flROLI. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. V ETHI1NGTrON, livinagna Redy-creek meeting house, tolls hec Foreo me an iron grey haorse 8 or 9) years old, bour feet elevena inches high, has thle amp peat ance of onace having~ thme fistuaha. A p rraisedl at $t35. PETER QUATTLEBUMI, J. C. Febt ., 19r !t-Aate of South (arolina. EDGEFIEL) DISTRICT Hlenry flooe and Eleanor loore, vs. Juo. Buauskett, Aln'r. Bill fir Arrount aald of Jno. iMoore,dee'ed. sctlemcut. Wi. J. Wighliamani and wife. and anotiher. V I I J. Comiplainvants having filed their bill in the Court of I-:quity fir Edgelield District, in the! State aroresaid, claiming thiat they, aid till Defuidants Ann Wigmtnan, and her sister - iharknessifiving, are entitled to te estlateio i lhe intestato Jolhn Ailome, dcmeased, ill egnal 'i Siare, on motion of Grilin. Comnplainant's So licitor, it is Ordered, that all persmms intere-ste l in the settlemenit of said e.tate, ti) aplpe:r amd , interpose any oijecton, which they cm aif righit mnake to the- distrilition of tie said estate, is praved for ini tie hill. eifore tie Comimaksioner of time said Comrt, at E-gefiel Court I onse, on or before tie fourili loudahv inl May1 ixft. IIIAM 111ARPF.R. Peb. 23. 18:Q me . It is firtier ordered that liie aiv. he pub hislihed Air thire nonmuths in o mt more publia Gazettes inl thi., mState. W31. 11A.1i',t. 'tate of' South C ralina. EDG.'FIF.ID DISTRUCT1. Q QIT 1'Y. reitimund Breihanpt, - Adin'r oft Ge'rtrtmle J Breit. hanipt, vh-cms:-em, v- 4 Il0l fAr Injunction John hnmskeait. 'al ritz- 1B/iff al Ac. zimtinons, itobert W:mts. un. -Erxvvtsir.t of Christin fireithanplit, dh ceased, , t A. T appearing iinta ny atei ion. tli:a thae II .Efriaants 1a1i1i -it:-.simiion. 1 )suim Grv:vry, Ann E Gre-gory. Ormondft Gre-enrvr. 3lary I;, grai. mil d4oan Breihamupt. r-s hid bvond fll! limiits ol this -:aite. om immi momi aof, Gr. ilin. comi plinnt sliior rred, that thel sanid Pat:1. , ( .: sian, Amt 1 , Ornui , m l r an lmd Smni do ap lpe:m am pi-mld. anm-wr or dnmi ler to, i.-4Ia liil within three muinti' t1 mi Ow mibepbeata of thiis order, or the said hi! v. *il Ie taki.an pro confesso Ugainlst Iiem. J. T i-:,it fe Feci) 7, 1M18 1:3t I State of, Souith Can-olinla. EDGLE~LDli UlSTRicT. IN E(Qll'i'I. lenry 3mimore and Eleatior Aloore. %s. John l:ian-kiit. I. illfer .enunt aum Adin'roftJeii(. 3linore ' mut. Wmi .1 Wimhmtmar: ani wilfe ali o har-< '1' "p1pemm g min 11iv satisffetiol. tiat -- Ilarkneas, the siIi'r of the defAidmm. Am Wightmimanm, iW she is alive. resides hwrmil tle limits of this State'. oi imtinmi of Griilin. com plainmits siivitir. oderedm iliat iime said - Iarknes, 0do appiear mnd pil-a. maniwer air dei imir to this Bill wi;in thre manoimhs froimim tli, puitblicatioi: of* this ordir. or tlat the. said hill lie t:kena Pro runfesso agaiiiI he -r. J. T R'I IIY. c- c F: Febl 7, 1:3S 1:t i State of South aroliina. ICDG i l i). D)~IS~t CT. IN EQIl'iTY. John W IImerrd and Isiae '. Ifeur-!, vs. 11. [L. Wiqflng, T ppearing to an .msatifaetion that Iar .he] II. - Windin.otherwise Cnllh-i BI. II. Windimg. tie lefeanmmitimm inl tie abov stat'd case, resides witimotit time limlits of this iS are; therefore, on motion of Jinmskelt. Coun plmaianmmt's Solicitor, ordered that the smaial defemndant do pkem, answer or demnr to the L;ompinnanu-s mit, wNVImn tnree murnl r ] from tile piubliation hereo, or sail ill Vi!l i he taken pro conife.o ngainst him. J. T It Y, a. i.:. i. m. d Coini'er's Oflier.-, F dyeiielah, FJi 27, 1m1f .1 State of South Carolina. EDG-I'ilLDl DhSTRICT. IN EQU''TY. Mark Riley, vs. WVilliam fihev, Isante Riley, WVilliian L ewis mmmd mamma Ilary his wife, & Saryv Iiley.) T apperinm t mnsiisinetuion thant thec '. ile, residie ini the Stamte iif .ilmmab amal n m thme dcemmiendants .1lin Ii mvead amm 31 ary' hisb wife, andI Sarahmli iley aresiide ini the State ofi i Illinoris, on imomtionm ofi Jamimes J. ( ahiwell, I: Solicitor, ordlered limit thei s:mml dleiemlanmts whomi are wtithoumat tihe linats of this Smtte, 4do ~ piend,ainswer or1 dheaunr tom time Coiigiim p i 's B i of 'otmplhmiait, witint three' monthas from the ptubliemntiona hmeuof, orm time smtimd Iil tiil lie taiken pro confea~sso amgaimmst them. Com'e~r'sO(l~ic, li eihl, Ieb-n'~,I8:t- .1 F. & C. Ymarall, vs. p ilarthia l* Windinmg.---Shohmer Avv-rcu ! m:.ryr. & Bunminig. vs. time Nmamme. W II l lAS thei llantiif dida this dtay' filem' ~hemir delaramtiona in time I tlieni mi' this Couma. againmst thae I tesi~anmt, whlo is abasent frmm andl withuit thme liinitis maf thn Mmtte, (ais ii is smaidl.) J atmi hamvimmg nitheia -r wad air attrnaav kuonmi ma with ai: thme same, oni whimi a ucopy oif i le eckrationis wvitha a rule tom pleadmi theremma amnghit tom bei sermved: It is thmerefoire omrdered'. that then deilmboit appeatmmr inad pmlead tom the aid demi m~clamrmiatin wvitin a yem'ar anid am day, thmer n.' ise' fiai judigamnt wvill be. giveni mmndi amwaraedmainsimt haimi. Cletrk's O)ice'i. Deem' I, 18:;7 a,.mij ' Stalte of Soth Ii a*rola:. t4 IN T Ill- CM)M1Io0 y Jj;1 Johnim I.migani vst. pi Jameis .31. Imiand inima. Ar r Acttirr SIil Fl(FA the~'mmii laintitm'ihiah this dlay filedl hViis decla'elm uimma mposit thme I Del:dant whoam rm'sidems beiyomnd thn liaait mo' tis Stmate, miand hmt aag nithetr wvili air mttr'nnay n iinm teimmnte uponmi whomma m a copy of' smiahi ermirtiona with ma rulea ta lme:aul thearetom, amamy lie served'a. It is I r-1 dlere'd, mhati the salid )aei.'a~ldant doi l:al tam tihe said declamrationm witinm a year andmalm am. t'rm this diate, mther'wise linaml minial absiohlimte jmmilg ttmn wall lie awarddt against hima. (harks OliG' F.lAtG . PO Pl, c. a. e. | Stato of South Carolina. ' DUGEsI"JC LI) D)ISTIRICT.' iN TiIII2 CL'31310N PLE-.IS.. Imarkini Grillin, v*s. 2 t Thioas. M. C'lark, suarvivir ( .ttvdlnrntfl. TU I l'iPlintitl'hiaivinmg hilinag hisdebrtnin .thsase, andl thn deeani'ammt hamv ing itheram r wvit'' mnor attioa aacey knownuvi tam be ini th'is Sitat". O r dleredthbat theaidd iimefendanmmitdoi mapear madleadi'i tomli ithplainidf's udeclamratimm witin a yemar mandm a ay froam thai pubmlialim omn lherniat' o.iandymentaa absohite iH l be awardeda amgaaimsi haim. ('leria' ormee. . :mt J:. st7. u1 'ml State of South Carolina. AlBBIVILLE-, ISTRItCT. I N J-' Q T7 WI. Areold, 1lethin !iobeto' n, 1i1'1 to Rt-whel H1igha11n, anad :;w1h1irs fulrrrlare idul Admitittrattor of tibrit | Mertyge. P. I)ilt. h. T1 appeiai to may salis4atction 1!1.;t Willi:nni Lyon and Virginia S. his witle. Jud1e I. )jlph. Wm. P'. IDelphi, Rsobert J. DI-lph, 31tarv '. I elph, artha G. -lipia,e& Loma-ia E-'. Delli, eirs of* liiert '. Ilph, some o tiht' dile e antsm inl this case, reside benvomi the( limits tif thii.4 ;tate : Ordered that they dio severally itiwe;:r mi plend, answer or des'murtoi the Hill aoresaid ithhti 1 tree montl trns the daIte fr tif dw pili a;mit#n fo;of, or the said hill will, as to then re rectively, be talm pro ronfesso. WV M1. C'. ItI.A (*K, C. E:. , 1. D). Cmm'r's Ollice, Feb0. 126, P43 ac fi State of !ouith Carolim. ABBEVILL.E. 1ISTRItCT. IN I-QUITY. )tri ihaean, vs. 3largarei Iletlerszon, John liihe. A 1i/ to tl-- heirs .1ad .\1hnini-trntrs - forrefor of* Williatn li: *esjim. innld A tIrtgor. of WIlim I Ii.es. stn. j I apt-::riig to mity sati.,::etiiln thamt of* ith. deles:.hallts inl this ca* .. .bunes- L.. Ilod.e, S !ieard Elode, John ter John W. I kdp(<, Vale-r or Wai. Jamdves .ne Stone and :li-va ethi his will'. Jrvsmw W iiiiaims amid 1ney Li . wifi.. aines Tomion (or Jamsne Townes ct: ll his viin,. WillY Cromins and F-raniky heis wi11-~11m ::rh I indges, In-ir s of' William ilodgevs~jr. amlli r Williimi I lindes, selt. re4ide lityoiinl tihe- limits I'thik 'State: Ordered that thew do veverally ap var ;nl jlead. answ:ter or denmr Io the umve intntionzetl bill. within tiree tmontirs rin the afe0of the Imbllicati-tm here4 of. fir Iihe saidt bill will, to) th emi re-petiely. he t.klien prg rneorsui. W.\M. C. Itii.A(', c. I:.'1.1. 1). n i ieb, ti ;Wi ABE IL E DeO ~ lIS1111111r. A I1:v I. 1.1 1 -T.ti T atrick Ii:mrin. v, lizablptln Pill [tp (err. SillPI1ia too b ll ildeyse. gae U. litht ('ulits wilow. ;11nel ICichard Unlien.; uld ijah CIInilen-. sonls of* William CuillenIs, de tas'ed, eilll;nts itt ti. vase. reside lheyoid thet' mits ifi* this State: O rde-red that thew s'evIaIv t appear atnd pad. aiswer i- de'ultr to II' ill .'osad witin thliee month116 Creme the pitth eantion ot t.is ort r. or tih ':til lill will. aus to ti respeiCtivl. ILe. .ken ;-r' rm''tOi'hsso. W.M1. C. 111 .A C. . 1.. D. Coimn-r's Ollice, Alarh a;. as:r 6 Ntate of South Car'olinta ABBHEVILI,- 1) IS'JItlCT,-. IN EQl'ITY'. Patriekh Dimean. v., ?le:r l//n/r-m h4uitgfes & Valnline 11114 . N Aart'age. I apiarmy too ln ititheim 0 tat Iiehani d 4:11fee . 4e -f te dh - la t.- ill this.: . nIAles h14y1nd( lite limti-. litf fli- Slaw'' 0Jr.-red. ti h iiaiple:r :141 phii':td. answer or lntmir 11:6- b #1;, af sa id, n% idhio ihre:- imnts flrom I:h,. 0- fthe puhI mlitilmn hereof. oi thev --aid hill Nl. -s to him. in- :akni ri ronji.--.a. W.\. C'. 1i.A t Il. C. P:. A . D). Coim'r- ( Jliei', l'1 h. -a; lS: c ai 5 "tate of South Carolina. A HREY I 1-1E DiSTR ICT. I.N IQ q 'IT v. Patrick Dlai:en, vs. Jolmn lill tol/errcise Vilkon & l argaret Wilson, Afort. Sa1ipiparing to mi satiiaetion that Jolh3 'if this cas., re-ide- ley mi the limit1 ofiltis St:te: Irderl th:at hie d1o ipea;c;sr and pleii'. :mwer ,r emsr Ito t!.- abloe na:1 11:44 it. n% inii thre-, thil- f'rim the d:ate of' the lical ion herii. r ::t idl hill n% ill -s to1 hill.. he t Ikesp orn Wso W31. 1.1 1A K I, .I: Cor HOlice. I'vb. ti. i--i :d- 5 S tate of Soiut (rolina, AI~l:JI h.L*-' l)lS'fR ItT. 4;'' .los: lil 'r::is i. $ Atir'tengr. T1 atppea'ring toim itti'i.,heiton th:at Josephli~ p 4yo ntea limio hi S~tloat: trer dti in :jh ..tiwr nplna. ce i'tm ltattt.- itt dtor toi'the itti ari wiui ii tin tree mont':i:*'' 11.t f'ite. III of Sulcainhrof.rthe (~ i boil illb IN l.41 ITlY. iliristo A Wio ,w .41arv Ta ttom.ta Mtn-t.., T ap'p3ear'i t: my iat.letitt:. tha t. i'.mi ir. Ta ltim reide itho 'niuta' Ih litit ofil this rir ii an.swe~ ir or m nr to thbill ti-- ca..e hithin thr lan he fromtlut the d~te of tit puli ation orli toe t the .ai bl il 11 ':-jl pro' conti-'to roi's o t tiaid CIlat '.i *Tnat Im. m~l ommu'r's Oflirr, .hldcrri/u-. .lag n ,1-.; :os :a -ta Ie ol' Souith ( url'O ina. l. EQ-:/tI T I . Joh .\.n~ 'ui.:til i'i i / a l;i-criry, itluttnr. J paliiition awlac J1 o -i ;ti .- aol.Itii rot .ttrit w o T .epen.tto i yn t-in thiaeiri~icwtJones -.ne Iwtt it hout th is ofunc, u thitltateit is thre-l reO rd hat t ayscsvtihy Opaid Jmnes Donb do'~1 uni rar fi~l ae r denirUtne l ilmrt teni hi of om la0"int minih carfe, nithi threte mothO frtom fhe ute ofthic ntice., or thne irl hill ill beitn taken rilon cone c a rgain-- .Oasngnit thei.dJae o ald. Wspctiy l 1v..1. s . : .n onrs i Moberi/, . tz,e; art;' l inis -.'Q IT Y~l. nron N.m xt l & at h er P uei ll hv il.i~iSi, and~&'i'i others. rj t re7 tio,&c B/ is IL.re, Vene1/ I l It C E 31. 1I 17T II > 1, isq. Governoir nel oeCn,:leUl1r-in-cihf t(111nd orcr lte Stltk of Sou;ljig ('urolisu':j E xee v-rf vF- D1 ' :e.:r.11::s -r, . Colunmbi:a, luthJl Febl,jdS l''.EIt E A~ . inithaiantfin has been re 4eetved at this I)epartment, that AltN. AleCoir did, -1h10ut two years sago, feloni onsly siteal, take, and carry awav a Ne.ro man sla; ve, the )roperty of T. r. R,..N N N.: . of Sn aoter Di stra t, inl this State, ato dill 11so, ablentt the u;itle tinme, felollniously s lteal, enai carry away thiree other Negro slaves, the property of WI.LIs SJ'ANsef lihe lii.riet ;:n State :i0resnid and haih Since fled C'romt jusliec NOW K N( AV VE, 'Ihat to the intett the satidl ilina 3hy inniy be broughilt t1) lj;il tri l a e'uli ptliishtrtineit for the ci liues ;liore'qail, I i hiereby oiler a ren ard Sthree iutidred dolilats for the appreihen n a delivery of the said Mina AleCov, fito any jail within this Stall.. T:c said ina Al1:toy is abuttt fic fie;r tent inu-ces high. ratler slender atle, weiih is nhuit 1-10 poides, oatuatiral complexion"itir, but otnnewhat weaiher heaten, dark hair, IiI; vkage, full] hite teeth in fiotnt, and shows them very plain when latghing or in cot versation,. left eve onit, 'whiebi is very Visible fhill.th1the1hall.h. :not entirely sunk11 shooll di- round, with arms- thrown a little forward ;nd1 Voice mtrilingh t.a.,al. Givent tntider oy. 1 h1 111d and11( the seal oiftho State, tins iuinetceenth day of Febritinary, itn the var of our ILord otie tlosnal eight himrAred ::tl thirty-ei-ht mnd ill the sixtv slIerAl yea r- ,t thev: inllu eth'-itdence or the i1ntited States ol .merica. P'. 31. B - ItR. fI. S.- -) By order. It. If i .%xo s. Secret-ary of State. 1 (1/ His E.rcufellncy 15:.C - . .I .Esq Governor and Connma:dcr-ini-Citf in unt orr the State of SoutIE Carolina. W If LI E EAS in formation Ias been re ceived by tiii I )epintnent tait a certain free man of co!or, natued Tom Arclc-r, was. oif or abott the 12th of3March last, feltitotusly atakcnl and Carried nway fron the house of Widow 1Hill, near the -ish Dant Ford, itn the District of Chester, ly two whitei men. who called thetmselves . lexatnder A reherl an - IInrris. Now utxNow ri:, That to the intent the said Archer mad Harris inay be brought to legal trial aid corign punisinnenit, for the sib duction and ollence aforesaitd, I do iereby offer a reward of three hundred dollars for the apprelensioni and delivery of' the said Archer and I larriq, or one hundred and fifty dollars for the delivery ofeither ofthem,into any jail itt tii' St:ute. It is also stated tita! two whi'e men of tho above 1 ses were atJKitairstml. -niatjq Comity .1 a iama, a t-snt the I M .at A pril Ilast, n ith tle sa id boy Tom A reher, a iltere olk-red himi fir -:anle as a slave; but otn tlie -:ild bioV dle-l;ariung he wa-t a treeman, io1 sale cold li l efficled; atni that they carrieil himl froimt there, and said they were -(ium- to Greti(brough. Gi vent tinder tmy hand and lite seal of the tae, thi~s 21ht iy of I )eeeuilo, I -S7. [L. S.] !i the (ioverntir, feb27 ~ Lecretairy of Stte. NEW STiA'iT E UEII'EA 1'I*AEfl, tlihe Gen-i. liery )i (;a0- :N, iaivingu I-eil- his pimitei to ret ire :ahiogether t6 t)iini the re:S, n htse det mned01 ( to e.tabli-.-h a1 )-w pc'ht~iei joutrnail at the seast of the Ge-ra overn n< ~-rsit , toa vindienat d it ::en lilm proiwiiles it the jie eni?tayid the sPI vil is of itc ii a i it I .a.:. l'.sitiire, ?te edlitor 'f tl-he itiita.ctr. :;t 5hiiI in the corse oti w< i or twoi . i.,tni a ml r jyp r. ai to lie caxll the WASI i 5;T1. \ cIlg n . M1n. Unr u.s : wvil have :he exciive edciitoala -onitrol oft the paper ma;.iil.:. 5 it iS t:.tetedtd to snpplty the place iof thte H i-Stlaer. we hi~ ai .-l arran::ii ntit s w.avh I sen. Du)ti Ireenu by whichof if;*e ot, s ana nii 'e ha~ - hoiundji (atielves to hurish athe ( t ' s: t o hait- sutteribeirs at the 5:tne lpi i.-e- pa id ti thse la tforiter. 'This airirange ineit wei ho;-'e'. w:5.! i. I tnfationi to all. as thue m-w. ~ paper wi'I ti. ei ot the saime size, and edi t.! byl thle samei geol.-mant. iltinlrc.ati. n is tnade at this time, it: or idir that thei .-nbserrbers to the tteaiarmeitr, antd the pitutbe eegriily, ma:iy know~ that~ the Stater liig hi or ipulican einnse willI not be sutrreiidereud at the seat ot ilhe 1'eiheral (aovernmienit. Many~ let ters hav beens-t re-iiedi atnd ingttnies maode in rei-irence tio the -t trh.et, to n hairi thiis annuiatai Thle I tnjse l: will be puli edl tri-we1kly, duiniti thei "i'-.ioni e of *iitngress, ass:d semni-wie!ey durmtyn the reces-. it -. per anitni, it paid at the eiii othei yeur or .M if 1paidl in :ivaii. Subsei-iht rs to thei Itirmier, whos have p:iidl i adainie tb-r that [st per. w all re e-ii e the Itricheb dur ig thii. perniid b e wich ii they im~ e bietn su-te is r-tf-ired to thue aid.hii s ofC the editor, wthich will aippear ini the tir-'t nuaztmer. YZ. W. D)-'.N A.\. iushdn(-y,Aoi10 1. ti TI1l- E nndernsietneil itening to be abuent - rmt thlis Staito iad thea St-ate of Sott Casrolinat, af:er the 1st oif A pril naext, ri quetsts thatt aay chsimtta agaiittst hinm maty ii lhandedO~ in to Johnt hI. Untieun. Atags:a, Richard Atkrson, Sotth C'aruhaa (or to lan selft. And he1a regnjtests to--se gaintr winall hie laos claims to settt lietem n ith thte two ttnamed persons or nithb haimsch' lb-fort hte sets (ont. JOhIN HPUGEst, fsea. Atinat-st a, .lama. ,\ 18:- nie M - 'The i;dr-,elieh A dve raiser wil! pubiilh thin abve fi'r' threte maothis and. senid naeonuit to tire A a::stai Conatitutionai t om~l-..