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NULIFIER, W IL -n th e rr-0t 4 .ta it Thirty Dollanr the Season, Twenty Dolitgstlhe sngle leap, and Fifty Dollars itsurauce, -lit- the plntation of Captain William B.Atays, four miles below Edge field Court House, on the Stage road lead ing to Addjusta. Ample preparation for care and attention to mares will be nadnle. They will be pastured and fed on grain, (if required,) at twenty-five cents pqr day. Accidents, escapes, sickness, &c. at the risk of tle owners, although every attention will le paid to -prevent them. DE SCRIPI72ON. NULLIFIER, is a beautiful Bay, hand somely marked hvih a delightful coat of hair, which shows his superior stock. His appearance is commanding-he is of the greatest power, substantiality and strength. He will be eight years old this spring-is full 16 hands high having su porior size, large hones, and is as well im uscelled as any other jorse, in this or any country, and hos as much durability. N. B.-Any person who will make up a company of fivotuares, and become re *1spnsible for the payment will have the privilege of putting the:n at twenty-five dol Faris th Season. The Season will commence the fifteenth of February, and end on the tenth of June. Fifty cents to the groom in every instance ,Perfornance of Nulifier's Cols. , NULLIFIER'S COLTS are now run Ilina as well as any colts in this country. Oin the Norfolk course, Spring term 1,937, Jane Rowlett by Nullifier, three years old, beat fhe Sweepstako race, mile lients win nine the first and second heat. Tie 1 minit 52 see.-1 Un. 50 see. See Turf Reg. Jtly, 1837 p. 476. On the hroad Rock Courso (Va) Fall mleeting-, W. R. Johnson's b. f. by Nulli. fier. three years old, run a Sweepstakcs,two mile heat-, for which fbur other colts of the best stock, were entered. This race was lost by Nullifier's colt, but she was second bc t, anI contested the race most gallantly. Theo last heNt is prononneed very interes ting and the best heat (luring the week. See T. Reg. Nov. 18:7 p 559. Otn the Union (L. I) cotrse. Fall meeting Antoinette by Nullifier, won the Sweep stakes for three year olds, two mile heat, Winnig the two first heats. See An T, Reg. Nov. 1837 p. 569 Feb. 1, 1838, tf 512 THlE THOR0UGl BRED IIORSE. 1 E R C L IN IIE W ILL stand thdI enstuing Spring Sea s Bon, commencing 'nm the lot., instan, at James Rogers', 11th at Richardson's, 12th and 13 atTurner's Store, 14th at Glov er's Hoel,--deficl C. II., 15th a, Pine House, 16th and 17th at Jurden's, on Edis W, and I8thatnd 19th at my Stable on the Ridige road, and will attend each place every tenth day until 10th of June. le will be let to mares at $8 the singlo visit, $12 the season, $15 to insure. In every Instance the insurance money will become duo as soon as the mare is known to be with foal or exchanged. A company of seven mares shall be entitled to a dedcetion oh S1 on each mare by one approved man becromting responsible for the whole. All possible care .aken to prevent necidents, but I n ill not he responsible for any. For particulars of his Pedigree see hand bills. R. WAR D. Ridge. March 10th 1838. de 6 TilE THOROUGH BRED HORSE GUVY RIPIERS W, LLst and the ensuing Spring Season a it tmy atable at the Ridge, ahd othier plares in the District. [For particulars see Ii and Bill.] And will attend at eaich place every ninth day aft erwvards dparing the Sea son & will he let to Mares at the followingr prices ; $8 the single visit, $12 the Seasoa and $15) to insure a mare with final. In every instance the itnurate money w-ill become due as sootn as the nmare is known to be with foal or exchanged. A company of seven mares shall be enatitled to a d~ed uc tion of $1 on each imare by one man's be coming responsible for the whole. All pos-. ible eure taken to prevent accidenats, but I wvill not be responsible foar any. .PEDIGREE G U Y RlV E RS wvas sired by ft andolph's Jauts, his damn by Carolinian, grand datm by Hledforud g. g. dam by Diomuede, g. g. g. datm by Quicksilver, out of a Shark Mare. Randolph's Janus, and Carolinian were both sired bay Sir Archy, atnd the g. g, g. danm ofbotth were sired by imp~lorted Janus< In pursity of blood Guy Rivers is unsuar passed, in beauty of color and symmetry of form, will compare with the best horses of the day. ISA AC JONES. Ridge, Feb. 27, if-4 Look at This I M~JY imported Jack DUBILI N, fiv-e years IJold. will stand at my stable, only thr-ee miles and a half west of Edgefieki Court ifouse, the enstning Spring Seasoun, and lbe let to mar-es at the followinag prices viz: $5 the season and $8 to insureo a mnire to be with fonl. In all c'nses where a mare is put by the insurance, the money will be0 considetred due when it is ascertainaed that she is in foal or transfer-ed. All possilule care will he taken to prevetnt accidents bt I will not- be respouasile for atny. Th'fe Season to commsence the tenth of March and end the last of June. W. [H. MOSS. Feb. 28, 1838' tf 4 IBroughat to time Jail O~F this District, a negro man lay the namDuae of Nathan, about 6Oft. high, very black, upper front teeth ont or very sliori. Nathan ts bet ween .55 and 60 years of age, a small scar on his foroehend and some tin his left arm, no other marktsof importanace. lie hans some free passes for N. Car-olina. lie says ho beclongs to Mr. inisev, living in Mariont County, Georgia. Tihe owner is reqnested to come forward, prove property, pay charge'., and take him nwsay. C. J. GLOVEiR, J. E. D. March 17, 1838 tf 7 IIietorIcaI Colleculo nm of !!. Cmrolin. .BR B. R. CARROLL. T 1118 .'ork is now ready for dolivery to Sub piaee. A few extra copies for sale. Novomber. JME7 tf .1I BLOCK TIN AND JAPAP - I IPff R E. T H1E Suscriber has on hand a very large Supply of ready made TIN WARE of all descriptions, which heol'ers at whole saic or retail, at us low prices as can be af lorded in this part or the country. He has also a large supply orthe newest fashion of JAPAN WARlE,together with English and Block Tin Ware of'excellent quality. Also Copper and Sheet Irou Ware-Sheting and Brazing Copper,-Block tin, Stove Spelter, and Tin Plate-all of which he of fers for sale low fur cash, at No 168 Broad streer, Augu-ta. B. F. CIEW. The subscriber ieing truly thankful for the very liberal patronage heretofore be stowed upon him by hi- friends and the pub lie generally, respect fully solicits a contin unee of their favors-mud offers his servi ces in either of the following branches of his business-Copper Tin, Sheet Iron, and Roofing B. F. C. Augusta, Ga., March 5 tf5 A C A R D. IL. JEFFERS t& Co. ncknowl . edges rencwed obligations tto their friends and customers for the very liberal patronage heretfore bestowed on them; and heg leave to annonnce, that they have now onl hand, and will continlue to receive, a well selected assortment of GOODS, consisting of Brown and Loaf Sugar, Green and White Coll'ee. N. 0. & Sugar Honse Molasses, Wine and Spiriits of the lest selection, Canal Flo.jr-whole and half Bblis. Bale Rope and Bagging, Iron and Steel, Together with fall other artiIces in the! Gro ccrj Line:-whieh they will self, or send to .order, Warranted Good, at the lowest mar ket Prices They also continue to transaet Commis sion Ilusiness, ineltiding receiving and for- I w irding of Goods; ntd tender to t heir friends assurance of their best attention to orders in that line of biusiness. Hamburg, March 1838. ' tf 5 The Pendleton Messenger will inlert the above tour times ani send their bill for payment to I. L. J. DRUGS, OIL8, AM. Vl 1E SI.scriArs respectfully invite the at I tWntion o alerchants, 'lunterAs. I'hysician i and others to their la; Stock of PRESH 3ER'DIOCNES, Oils of all kinds, Paints, Dye Stufs, -Windoo Glass, Brushes, to.Ac. AT THEIR SrORES IN HAMBURG AND AUGUSTA. Their supply is heavy, thcir assortmnct good, and their aric les fresh. Dealing entirely with the MJa-nfactmers or original Importers, the caln sell their goods as low as any house in thme Southern Country. Please call and examine. Our Snore in HIamburg is next to If. L. Jt:r FERS & Co's. Iii Augusta, ojposite to L',E..s or Srova.a.'s Ware louses. KITCilEN &. ROBERTSON. WuIL.I.AM K. Karrenr y, F. M. ltt)BKnTSON, M. I). Deceeuber ti. 1837 h 45 Colic lM~iure. T5 IIE above is a neover filinig remtedv forthamt .3.variety oflcotic, sao distressinig to~ Itents, ~ and for which the most injurions amnodhyne sub stunecss tare too commonly given. It is s-ar'e and ' soothaing. anad itnstead of ptroduacing costivenaess. it usutailly operates gently on then howels. Tis reameady hans now beeon uisedl for several years. with that sue-sfs anid tappgrobation, whih quacsk neeicieis innado to sell, c'annoat commndu. It is extensively used bay them best phyvsicins in the .onattry, anda to use thie laangae of mnty a umothier, acts as a chatrm. Wh laae it allavs thte panin andma lls the chuild to rest, it adoes ni' heave behIiind it thosou nphleasanat s' -maptaoms, which Lanatnm, llatemants Dro-aps, &c. generaply pro duaca. Ample directionms :accomapany e:clm vi-l; and certifcuates of it.< ellicacy (if'reapunred) catn be produieda fromt thne miost respectable citizens of Can olimna amnd Georgia. F~or sae by KITC HI EN & ItOBlWTSO)N.Ianburg, * E DW. W E Bh.Ahndersona C 11. WVM. IIACK ETT1. I'enadh on C. H. Dl)t. E. J. M1M1$, Edgefdnd C. II Feb. 5T138 tf 1 i Riegeville .lctudemy. Tihe exercises of this institution will comn mnenee otn Monday m le 5th of the preset lnst. under the direction of Francis Moody, a nattive of Virginia, who has had consider table experience in his profession. WVe in-' vite the aittention of Pnrtents anal Guardians to the locality of the Ridgeville Academy, C which, in our opinion, is a place not stir- q passedl for health, by any ini the Up-Country Ii and tespectfuhly solicit a share of their pa- I tronae. Bloardl can be procured in re'spe'cta- hi ble families anal convenient to theAcademny V at f'rotm 7 to $8 per month. I] ItATEs OF 'h'um~zos. (a Spellitng, Reading, nad Writing 1er Quarter *3 00i he above with Arithmtetic and En glish Grammuar, 5 00 a Thme above with Geography, Ilistory, t Natmural anal Moral Philosophy, Chentistry, Rhetorie, &c. 7 00 COL. M.W~ATSON, A. WA TSON, B. F. BOA TRIGHT, a MAJ T. WATSON. Trustees. t E. W. PERRY, J0 L EWIS IIOMES.Esqj Feb:60 1838 til $ 2c Rewvard. SR ANA WAY from the Subscri ber on the night of the 5th of February last, front my place two miles from Ilamnburg, S. C. a negro C man named UEN, about forty-five p years old, five feet six inchesahigh.- o 'hot above reward I will pay foar tI .delivering him to meo, or putting him mn jail so that I can get him. TEitIMAS KERINAGIJAN. Hamiburg. Marc26 on.mt37 LiSt of Letters.. 1l'.3MAINING in the Post Olice at Edge f.iteld C. Ilouse, on the 1st of April, 1:3 SA & 13 ion, A U. Bland, John wIon, T'jIomas G. Bell, Sannel 3onlatin, M.; M. Burt, Eli R. ne:wler.Mrs. Claudia Boyce, Lidno hlyd, John P. Brunton, Areh'd C & D. ainda. W. D. Culbreth, Luke ar1tuedge, Eli Cosby, John M!. 'hxton, Zch. Dvis, Heiij. irkerson, Dolly Dorn. Mrs. Nancy E, F & . vansq, .Martin Fowler, Rev. A. -ield, Ricliard J. Gibbs, Jasper a illen, John 4 Garret, James 3reen, Andrew J. 2 II. & J. Hall, Edward M. lollingworih, D F 2 Holden, Anni Ilosford, Dr. J-is. Harris. Airs. E. Ilailkon, W1m. [Iaiusford. James Ilttrris, John C. [licks, John 11-ammnon-Is. D. F. Hlarris, Blenjumin Jennings, Miss 11. lones, Dr. Sumuel Jones, Ienry Foiies & Danforlih 2 Johns, John rohnson, the Clock Pedler. K. L. & M. Kelly, Lewis Kenny, John F. Knight, Jamcs C Kreps, John Logan, ThomasJ. Mathis, John '1itchel, Abram McLendon, Joel Ice~jllon, Ihector N. 0. & P. 4obles, Joseph Nobles, William Vobles, Zelphia NuekollA, Wi. T. Nlorris, Vmt. Oconuer. Francis PIcters, John Parliam, Mism 51 NI 2 R. & S. Rcam:s, Blenjanlin Roper, Joel [iodgers, Sidney Raidpnimer, Peter Riddle, J. G. 2 Rudolph, Zebulon, [1ussel, Mrs. June Sloan, .Jsep A. Sloanl, William Seigler, Mrs. 51. iei-ier, Jeremiah Shumpford, John 4autiels, I. T. W. &. Y. I'raylor, W. W. Thiompkins. James Whitney, MIrs. R. Wash, Johni Walker, Miss Nancy Walker, Wim. G. Wigill, A. T. Yarborough, Wmll. Veldel, Mrs. Eliza. Ml. FRAZIER, P. NI. A pril 5,1838 3t Cokesbury Femiale Academy. RS. WILSON respectritdly announces to I the piublic that ske has resmined the duties ifher School. Thanktlil for the patrotiago she us'iheretofore recveived, slo pledges hetself tu levote her utrenitled attentioni to the intellec nal ilapprovement ot'the young ladies comnwitted o her care. She h.s associated with her, iin the latties ol her !School, a Gentleman. a gradnate of lie South Caroilitm College, Minister of the Jlethodist Episcopal Church-0. Good boarding can be furnished at $9 to $10 ter month. The Schiolatic year will be divided into two lessions, comprising fi% e and a halt muenths per icss.on. Terms Per Session. )rthographv. reading, writing. gi ammar aid arithaltetic, : $10 00 ['he above witl introdnctory geography, niodern history, derivatives, use of the globes, &c. : : 1 O rhse above with geography. ancient und - maoderi, hitory ancient int' tue.tern, : - introductoi-y a.-tronomny and botany 2 00 [ho samve with niatoral, moraol nd'in tellectual philoro,1by, c-hemi-ury, logic, comnposition, botany, algebra, &kec 6)4 00 tusie, : : : : : : 10 00 2reach, :0 . : 20 0 Atin and Greek, :)20 00 )rawing and Painti nig, : : 1 0 00 Tr.:as PAIl iv AuvascF. Cokesbury, Abbeville, Feb:l2, 1.8 d . State of Soilthl Carolina. EDGEF'IEL.D DISTRICT. OlIN ADA318 tolls bermie me, ftnnr head of Cal/Ie, one cow andl yearlinig othi no-hored. no0 ma rks or brands pe'r civeable, both brind led color. The ol her wo a cow and yearing, the cow has the )pearance of~ being old. mrkiled wi~th a lolp in each ear, ai slit- in 1he righit. and a mall hole and slit ont itn the left, colour red nl n hiite,t he yeariin2 is a steer, no hioenned vitih a white back and helly, balance redl marked, halferop in eaich enar. A pytrnised a be woribi twerntv-Gr~e lDollars by Gieorge 1. Lam, \\. IF. Elanm & It. latis. WVYl ETT IIOLAl ES, J. P. M arch 15th, 1838. e 7 E DG EFIELD DIST'R ICT. ORD)EN Feaistor, !iving on Moore's ,Creek. tolls biefore mec os an estraly, a mall sorrel mare, about four years old, hotut fourteen hands high, white, face, len ind foot whlite, at scar on the right si-le of er nose. A ppraised by John Eadson,Sea urn Jones andl John C. C. IFeastor at $30. NATHAN NORRIS, J.Q. March 31, 1898e N o tic c. ilIE utndersignedl intending to be0 absett I'from this State and the State of Souta atrolinat, after thte 1st af A pril next, re nests that any claim.4 against him may ho tandedl in to- John B. Guien. Angunsln, tichrad Ankerson, South Carolina, or to iunself. And he regnests those agaitnsr 'homn lie has claims to set tle them nith me two namted persons or niith himself efore he sets omit. JOHN BURGESS, sen. Amngusta, Jan. 28, 18:18 neC 52 T1hec Edgelield Advertiser will publish theo bove fo'r three mnonthris and1( send accotunt the Anugusta Constitutionalist ofilee. NOTICE. L IL persons indebted to the estate of Samuel Cald well Esq. lute ofAbbeville Iaistriel (Ie'd. -e reqgnested to make paymnentimmiredliately, and ose having demnands to present them duly at sted within the time prescribed by law,to eIther F the aubscrihers. JOHN COTHIRAN, J. L. P'EA RSON, .Adh'rs. A. G. CALDWV'.LL. Augutst 8. 18317 tf 28 .NOTIC'E. LL peron indetdotelate Jeffer I to mtake imminedliate payment, tand all Drsotns having demands against the estate atsaid deceased are requtestedl to present toll dluly attested. BENJ. RI~lIA RDSON, ) .-adrnin THllEOPILUS II1IL, istrautors. March 8, 183(U tf-5 --tate of Soth Carolina. EUG.FIE'LD DISTRICT Ilenr' Moore anti Eleutfor Moore, vs. Jno. Bauskett, Adn'r Bil for Account and of Jno. Aiore, dec-ed. SeIlenent. Win. J. Wightian , and wife, and another. E1 H Complainants havint filed their bill in the Court or Equity for lEdgefield District, ins the State aforesaid, clai'ming that they, and the -feudiants Ann Wightnan, and her sister liarkness, it' living, are entitltd to the estatoofr the intestate John Aloote, deceased, in equal Sharest, on motion of Griffin. Complainant's So licitor. it is Ordered, that all persons interested in the seitlemnont of said e-tate, do appear and iiterpose any ohjeotions, which they canl ofright make to til distributioni of the said estate. as pravel fir in the bill, before the Commissioner of the said Court, at Edgetiled Couitt I onset, oil or before the fourth Monday in May next. WILaLAM1 '1ARtPE. 1eb. 23, 838 ~ ac 5 It is tiriher ordered that the above be pub lished for three months iii ono or more public Gazottes in this State. V5A. HARPER. State of, South1 Caralina. EDGEFIEL) DISTRICT. IN EQUI'TY. Tremnind Breithaupt, Admn'r or Gertrude J Dreit hatpt, deceaced, vs Bill for Injunction John Uniuskett, Paul Fitz- Reliefand Ac ziminons, Robert Watts, count. Execetors of Christian Breithaupt, deceased, et a]. IT appearing to ay Fatusifaction, that the de fendants Paul Fit'esinunons, Osman Gregory, Ann E Gregory, Ornondol Gregory, Alary In graim, and Susan Breithalpt, reside beyond the limits of thii state, on motion of (ridin, com plaiiants solicitor, ordered. that the said Paul, Os sian, Ann E., Ormond, Mary and Susan do a p plair and plead, answer or demiur to this fMil within thre moitlS Ifrmi lie Iblication of' this order. or the said bi'1 will he takenm pro conJ;sso gninst them1. J. TE tY, c c P Feb 7, 18.30 1:4t 1 State of South Carolinia. EDGEFIF.LD D)ISTRICT. iN EQLjlTY. Ienry ineoe and Eleanor Moore, vs. John Baiskeit, Billfur Account and Adnm'r of' J 1o. Moore Setlement. Wml J WighItuina and wife, and o hers I T appeariang to my satisfaction. that -- I larl ne.-. thelo si.ter ot the ife-!ndant, Ann Wightmall, if she is alive. rebidels hevoid Il, limits 41f thlis- State, onl mothl-1 of* Gridlin. Crimi plaiinats so!iitor. ordered that the said - 1iarkness. do apilpar mind plead, an-wer or de umr to this till wiltin three months fromi tue pu'IFcation of' Itis order, or theaat the said bill lie taken pro confesso agalinst her. J. TERRY, c c L Feb 7, 183- 3st I S Ite of South 'olina. EDGEFIELTD DISTRICTr. IN EQUiTY. John W I leard and Isaae T. llearli, vs. U. 11. Winig T appearing to my sat:iactiol that Bar ahel I. Winding, 'therwise called B. if. WindittiP., fle defiendant in the above stated ease. resides w iihout the limits of this State; therefore, on motion of Bntskett. Coms OpItatnt's goilicitnr. nrderf-l dhat thit maid defelnant do pliad, onswer or demur to tle Co" mplain' m s 1Il1, witlhi three nonths froi1 the p)blu'aeion hereof, or said 13111 will be taken pro '.onfiUsso agailst him. J. T It ItY, C. E. E. D. (ml'er's Office. Edgefield, Peb) 27, 1838 4 State of" South (-arola. IN EQ~UfTY. .Mark Riley, vs. WVilliama Riley, bijaa Riley, Williain Le.wis ad iRebecca h1.4is ife, Johna Un~verd nad Mlary his wiife, & Sar'y Rliley.J if'1 "ppe"la'"=to'l"'" tsTaeetioun laat 11he U.detfendCmams Wii. Lew'is andu lebeeca his wili-', reside in the Sia:u' of Altaama, ande thlao dveendantis Joh~,1n aved anid aary hais w i1'. and .Sarjah R iley re'sidet illn he State ofI lI iums, ton mlotionI of Jamelis J . Caldwevll, iolie'baor, olrd~eed that the sanid dlek'l-ndants nt ho a re wi thoaut te liil' of' thlis State, dlo pleat,anlswler Ill dhemutr to the C~omplatinant's 10 al of' coamplaint, within ihree mlonlths fr'utm theO pub llicationa het eof. anr the said Bill1 will be take.n ~ro confesso3 ;iaaist them'ia. Coml'er's Ollate, Edgelield, Feb 27, I8'33 .1 S'tatcOof Soulth Carolinla. ED)GEFIELD) DISTRICT. IN TIlE~ CUOMMON PLEAS. Arthuar West, 's. A. II. Platrick. A s'estsTr. V *i 11 l Pilaintitl laiving this day filed his deia rationi ini my Oflice, sand thec Defenudanat hiavings nao Wife' or Ataorney knaowna to lhe in the State. ilpdon whaoma :& copy of' thet declaration aaaay be0 served, t rtiered, that the said defi'ndanat do) alppea.r :nnai m-aike his defenee within a venr anad a day f'roma this dato. or tinal andl ablsinnlte jaudg tmenlt will be awarded againsalt him1. Clerk's Oflie, E-dgetiel,.\pril 21, 18:i7 eb 12 State of' South Ca rolina. EDGCEFIELDh D ITR ICT. IN T1,1E COMMON PLEAS Wmi. M. Itier, vs ArTaciatEN, WVilliamn Cook. AssentraT. T I E Plaliatitl' in this case haviaig on the 7th U.day of' A ptril. 1937, filed his det'huration in thce Clerk's Ollie, anmd the IDefi-Indant haninag ano 'Wife' or Attornaey, kniowni to lit in this '3tate.napon whaomaa iicopy of'the said dlccharationa ay be serv-. ed: Thlerefibre ordered, that the said defenant ito appenr and mal~ke hiii efenc'ue waihin a year anid ai day f'romn the filing oif the side der!airatibi, tar flinal andt abisoh et judlgemen~lt wvillbe fibrthawith awarded to the said Plait. GF.ORGE POPE, c. c. r. Clerk's O111ce. Alpril 1$. 1837 I i tf South C'arolinua. EDJEF"IELD DIJSTRICT IPrsance of anl order llto s directd byleter Qnutlehumn, a justice oif thle peiace, ina and for thle dIistr'ict afor'esaid We have this dlay iewed tan estray hiorse,shaown to us by L~evi WVethinagton of this District.& finil the same an iron grey,8or 9 years old, 41 feet .i I itnehes haigh, hans 1he appearance of once hazving~ thae fistulam, and we do apprm:tse the sntid horse at the stam of35 dolllars. Cer tified untder ouar hatnds, this the 9th day of Feb. 1838. . WESLEY MILLER. R. WvETrIIlNGTON, JOHN P.QUATTLE BUM Anril 5. 18.d8 c 9 State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRIUT. - IN EQITIY. Patrick Duncan, vs. Augustine -Arnold, HIeubina Roerion, Bill to Rachel Bi;hai, and the heirs fore.cloe and Admiiistyator of Robert J Mortg'age. P. Delph. IT appearing to my satisfuction that William Lyon and Virginia 8. his wife, Judge B. Delih. Woo. P. Delph, Robert J. Delph, Mary F. Delph, Martha G. 1h1 , o&Lousia E. Delph, heirs of' Robert P. Delph, some of the defen dants in this case, reside beyond the limits of this State: Ordered that they do severally appear and plead. answer or demur to the Bill aforesaid witlim three months froim the date of the publi raion hereof, ?r the said bill will, as to them re spectively, be taken pro tonfcsro. Wb.11. C. BLACK, C. E. A. D. Conmm'r's Office, Feb 20, ,38 ac 5 State of-South Carolina. ABBEVILLE DsTICT. IN EQUITY. Patrick Duncan, vs. Margaret Henderson, John Richey, & Bill to the heirs and Administrators forclose of William Hodges, jun. and AMortgage. of William Hodges, sen. ITaprpearing to my satislaction that of the dendaits in this case James L. Hodges Richard flodges, John or John W. HIodges, Walter or Wat. Hodges. James Stone and I-i'hza beth his wife, Jesse Williams and Lucy 1.3 wife, James Tonison or James Townes and Polly his wife, Wiley Cummins and Franky his wife, and Sarah Ilodges, heirs of WillianhIlodges,jr. and of William Hodges, sen. reside beyond the limits of this State: Ordered that they do severally ap. !ie)ar and plead, answer or deniur to the above mentioned bill, within three tnonthis from the date of the piublicatio.n hercof. or the said bill will, as to them respe.tively. he taken pro ronfesso. ' -'J. C. BLACK, C. E. A. D. Comni'r's Office, Feb. 26, 1838 ac 5 State of, 1South 4aoia ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN EQUITY, Patrick Duncan, vs Fliz:abeth1 Bill tofore. Cuileni sand others, heir of. Close M1lort William Cullepms. deceased. ) gage. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Eliza. beth Cullens widow, and Iichard Cullens and Elijah CUIllens, sons of William Culiens, de ceased, defendants in this case, reside beyor.d the limits ofthis State: Ordered that they severally di sgpear and plead, altswer or demur to the ,il111 atoesa'd. within three months from the pub. lication of this order, or the said bill will, as to then respectively, be taken pro confesso. WM. C. BLACK. C, E. A. D. Comn'rs Office, March 6, Ie.38 ac6 %'tate of Southl Carolina ABBEVILLE- DISTRICT. IIN EQUITY. Patrick Duncan, vs itichard Blltoforeclose hlodges & Valeljtie Young, Mortgage. IT i appearing to my satisfhctinn that Richard Y lodges, one of the defendants in this case. resides beyond the limits of the State: Ordered that he do ilpear and plead, answer or demur to the bill aL4resid, within three months from the date of' the publication hereof, or the said bill will, as to him, bo taken pro confesso. WIM. C. BLACK, C. E. A.D. Coum'r's Office, Feb. 26, 1838 ac 5 State of Soith Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. INEtUlITY. Patrick Duncan, vs. John Bill toforeclose Wilson & .11 arg aret Wilson, MoIrtgage. u T appearing to my satisfrction that John Wil l son, (son of Charles,) one of the det'endants in this case, resides beyond the limits of this State: Ordered that he do appear and ilead, answer or deitir to the above named bill, within three months from the date-of the publication hereof, or the said bill n ill, as to himt, be taken pro con fessi,. WM. C. BLACK, C. E. A. D. Connn'r's Office, Feb. '20, 1838 ac 5 State of SotIth Carolina. ABBEVILIE DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Patrick D uncan, D ill toforcelusc vs. Josephi Travis, Mhort gage. IT' appearing to my sautisfacetion that Jose ih Travis, the defendant in this case, resides heyonid the limits of'this State: Ordered that he i:o appear aind plead. answer or denmur to the hill aftoresaidi, wvithin three nmonthis fromt the date of the puiblication hereof, or ilhe said bill wvill be takena against himi pro confesso. WM.C. IILACK, C.EL.A. D. Coimn'r's Oilice, Feb 261, h1: ac 5 bitate of Soutl Carolina. ARBE VILLE DISTRICT, IN EQ.UJTY. Ilarrington & Wilson, vs. Claudiai C. Tatom and B ill to forcelose Mary Tatomi. Mortgage. 1T ppHlearing to myi) satisfhetion, thiat Claudia IC. TIatomi resides without the limits of this State-It is therefore Ordered, that the said .C. C. Tatomn, onet of the defeL'nants in this case, do plead, answer or demnr to the bill in this case, within three months trom the date of this publi eationi, or the said bill will be taken pro confesso against the said Claudia C. Ta'tomn. WM. C. BLACK. c. E, A. D. Comm':r's Offic, Abb cilc. Jan 25. lI lh ac 52 ABBJE VILLE D)ISTR'ICT. IN EQUITIY. John A. Doniald and B ill for discorcry, others, vs partition and ac JohnAft'ord et al. count i' T .aeaing tmysat isfiiction, that James SDuinald, one of the defenidantsu in this case, resides without the limits ofthis State-It is there ltre Ordered, that the said Janies Doiald, do ap pcar plead, answer or deimuitr to the bill of comn plantin hi caewithin three mnonths from the dtoftisntice, oi the said bill will be takeni pro confhesso agamist the said James Donald. Wit. C. BELA UK, c. I. A. D. Comm'r's Ofice, AUberilfe, Jan 2r,,1&8i ac 52 State ofI "0outh (aroli na ABBEVILLE DISTIRICT. IN EQUITIy. Aaron L~omtax & others '1 Iill by Ex'r. of Hugh Morrahi dec'd Ex'r for vs. Jatne Morraha widow (adlvico di aned others.- rection &c. jT afpearinlg to my satisfactioni that John I I. Mulrrah ,iaud Robert Morrah two of the detfendanits in this case, reside without the limits of this State, on motion; Ordered that they do severally appear, & plead, un-. sweur or demur, to the hill of comt plaiut in t his casee, within three itotth from the daite (if this putblientioni, or the said bill of compillaint will be taken pro confesso, as against them respectively. WM. C. BL ACK, c. r, .r. p. C'omm'r's (Hifrs .lIarrA M IM3-, ac 6 State of Souti aroC ia, ABBEV T1LE DIBTRICT. IN COMMON PLEA6. Jacob Chamberlin, Attachannt in Asnift. Survivor, vs. >Thoro tes-Darags John A. Young-. - 9353 50 ets. 5 lE Pinittiff 'hving this day -filed his d11!. laration in this case, in the Gcrk's Oifice, and the said John A. Y t having no wile or attorney, known to be in Uqroince, upoit whom a copy or the said dialratinn with a special order of the Co-trt endorsed thereon, eni be served: It is therefore Ordered. that the said John A. Young do appear and snake his defene, with a year and a day, f'rom the filing of the said declaration, as aforesaid, or final and absolute judgment will be fortiwith given aud awarded for the said plainti. JAS. WARDLAW, c. c. v. Clerk's Offiee, Jan. 17, 1638 daq 61 %tate of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN THE COMMONPLEAS. Walker, Covington & Fair, vs.Foreign Attachment, Park & Fowler. Asamnpsit. H IltEAS the Ilaintiffs did this day file their decluration in the Office of this Court, aguinst the Defendants, who are absent fron and without the limits of this State, (as it i4 said) and having neither of them a wife or autor ney, known within the sate; on whom a copy of the declnrattion with a tile to plead thereto, ought to be served: It is therefore ordered, that the Do iendanits do appear and plead to the said declara tion, within a year and a day, otherwise final and judgment will be givenandawarded against them, JAMES WARDLAW, c. c. i. Clerk's Office. Nov 17, 1837 daq 4:1 State of South nrolina. ABBEVILLE DI. TRIC'. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. N. K. Butler & Co. vs. Attarhment. John B. Mturrah. Assumpsit. T HE Plaintiffs having this day filed their ideclaration, and the Delendant having neither wife nor attorney, known to be in this State, ordered, that if the said Defendant do not appiear and mtake his defence. within aycar and a day front this dute, final and absolute judgment shall be forthwitht given and awarded fi the said Plaintifis in attachmnenit. JAMES WA RDLAW, c.c. P. Clerk's Ofice, Dec. 4, 1837 daq 45 State of" South Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. J. R. Wilson, & Co. vs. James Davis. TlE Plaintifl' in this case having filied their declaration in my ollice, at Abbe ville Court House, on the 24ti day of March 1837: Ordcred, that the defendant do plead thereto within a year and a day, front that date, orjudgment by default will be rendered againtst him. JAS.WARDLAW, c. c. P. Clerks Otlice, M1ay 9, 1837 12m YO TICE. ALL Persons indebted to the late Chrit . tian Breithaupt, deceased, are req.,.st ed to make immediate payment. And all persons having demands against the estato of said deceased are requested to present them duly attested. JOHN BAUSKETT, Ex'or. Feb. 2.5. . 3-tf eweotice. A LL Persons inIeIee4.-,.-late -Mrs. Be hethland Ilims, deceased, are requested to nake itnuediate payment, and all persons hav ing demuands agaistit the estate of said deceased are requested to present them duly attested. BENJ. MIMS, Executor. Dec 9.137 tf 45 Notice. A LI. persons indebted to the Estate of Johrr Bllackwell, deceased, are reqtuested to mank * innmmedliate paymuent, antd those havintg dersaad to presentt them properly attested. 0 T ENNANT, Administrator. March i?$ hi:A7 t NOTICE. T HE Notes and Aceounis of Dr. James, Sptannt, deceased, have been left with ,, Mir. II. L. Jeifers, in Hamburg. All per sons indebted to Dr. Spantn are requested to call arid pay Mir. Jeifers, who is authorized to receive the monney; and those having demands ngainast thet Estate wviii please ren der thtem to him. E. SPANN, March 2(6, 1838 tr S A dm'tri.r. INotice. A L Lersonts indebted to the Estate of ~k Mrs. Snahal Wise, deceatseu, ae re quested to make immtediate ptayment, and those hav'ing demands to preseat themn pro perhy attested. ENOCII B. PRESLEY, .Erecutor with the W il annered. March?7, 1838 tf.5 Notice. LI. persons having any detmands against the : .steof G. Atnderson, Sen., deceased, are regnested to present them, and thtose indebted to tmke paymtent wvithin thme timea prescribed by law. A. A NDERLSON, Adm'triz. Jan 10. 1835 tf 49 NOTICE. A 1.L. Persons indebted to time late Charles .Thomas, deceasqed, are regntessed to make p~ament: and all ptersons having demands against the estate of said deceased are reqtuested toupre sent thenm duly attested. JAS. P'. A DA M, Nov 27. 1537 tf Aldministrator. .11o f - ce. T II E Subscribers wvill give a liberal price fur BE'ESWVAX, TALLOW. and FEATil ERS. KITCHEN & ROBERTSON.. Hlambusrg, Mlarch 3, 1838 tr 5 Notice. MGRAY, Esq. of Hamburg, 8. C. wil1 YE. net as mty attorney int fact, as well s at aw, dutring mty absence from thte State J. ID. COVINGTON. NT gI CE. T AKEN Up on Thursday mtortting, on Horse Creek, abouat 9 miles fromt Augusta, Ga.,* a very large dark hay H orse, his right eye out, htas a wh ite .jpot ont lss forehead, a smtall white s >iot ont hais back, switch tail and black legs. ' he ownter is requsested to soome forwamrd, prove prop erty, paoy expentses anda taske imi away. IL U DOLPII C.\LTElt. Sejpt 23, 1t377tf 34 N ot ic c. SM 1 T HI' S G rasmnar, flcogrnphy atnd b2Atl as.ont the ProductiveSystems. Alhso, Smui t's Pract icasl and Mental Armithtmetic, withs a variety of othter Scutoor, BOOKS, ay be fountd ai theo Store of~ C. A. D)OWD, M areb 7. 1939 rf S