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dette Mcess. - THE EVENING WIND. MY MARY EMILY JACKSON. I hear thee, oh, thou rushing wind ! Thou bast sweet tones for mhe, Now bearing on thy mighty wings Glad sounds from land and sea, And many a sweet from closing flower Upon thy breath is cast; Then whisper on, exulting wind, And tell where thou hast past. Thou'rt wand'ring from the sunny South, Where noble deeds are done, T1hy path is o'er the field of war, Where victory has been won; The hills have been thy winding way, The rude seas thou hast crss'd The lightnings scathed thy onward course Yet nothing hast thou lost. Thou'st been amid the orange flowers, By India's groves and vines; And from the North thou bringest back The rustlings of its pines. The clarion, and the banner folds Have lent their tones to thee, Full high and holy are the sounds Which thou dost bring to me. I hear thee as thy mighty wings Sweep through the hollow sky ; Thou'rt from the forests of the Vest, Where ruined cities lie; The mingling of th' mighty streams In one deep spell is thrown, And the green earth, thrills at even-tide With many a witching moan. Thou'rt bringing on thy scented breath The long-exuhiing shout Of the Indian in his savage wrath, When tle,battle-call is out; The moaning sounds of pain and fear From where the fallen sleep; A fearful voice thou hast, oh wind! At which the living weep. .?et not for me, oh not for me, Thou has. a sound of fear, Though in thy voice is man'y a tone, The weary quake to hear; For 'neath the caverns of the heart A fount of feeling lies, Which gives to thy low whispers back - Its hidden harmonies. And thou hast made thy weary way . By ruins of the Past, Quick and unseen, whore each deep spell Of witchery is cast ; And many a tale of olden time, And many a deep spell wrought, Back to the mountains and the stream, last been what thou hast brought. Thou'rt whisp'ring me away. pale wind! Oh. would that I might flee O'er every bright and suinny spot Where thou hast trod, with thee To gather in Earth's nobler things, Each gentler flower to bindl ''Tis vain-i may hut hear thy voice. 'Peep rushing, mighty wind. 3MY NATIVE LAND, M1Y NATIVE PLACE. ANO NYMaOUs. M~y thoughts are in may native land, My heart is in tmy native place, Where willows hiend to breezes bland, And kiss the river a ripplding face. Where sunny shrubs disperse their scent. And raise their blossoms high to heaven, As if in calm acknowledgement, F'or brilliant hues and virtues given. My thoughts are with my youthful days. Whena sin andl grief were bsut a name; WVhen, every field had golden ways, And pleasure with the day-light camie. I bent the rushes to my feet, And sotught the water's silent flow, 2moved along the thin ice fleet, Nor thought upon the death below. I culled the violet in the dell, Whose wild rose gave a cherinered shade, And listened to eatchi village bell, So sweet by answvering echo umade. in God's own house, on Godl's own (lay. In neat attire, I bent the knee'; Pure sense of duty mnde me pry Joy made me joina the melody. Thus memory from her treasured nrn, Shakes o'er the mind her spring like rain; Thus scenes turn up an palely hmn, Like night-lights in the ocean's tramn. And still my soul shrall these cotmmand, While sorrow writes upon my face; My thoughts are on tmy native Iant, My heoart is in my native place. MliscellaneonsM. The seay to feel rich, or rallher to be so. Never want any thing hut what yiu must have, and never buy any thing butt what you want. Owe no mian any thing, buat be con tent to have a little in yotur pocket-Or as Franklin would say, always prepare for a hhin ay. Themaenn w=ho a has u ite, and 6 content with that, is -elcher than he who has abtlndauce, yet wants more. Tihe Lich tear poverty more than the poor Riches do not make men ric4 Down AT Coounas'.-While lectiting in the eastern section of Massachusetts, says a distinguished lecturer on temperance, I tuet i man in the road one day, who had been one of my audience the day before, and though an entire stranger, he accosted me with the question " Did you say, sir, yesterday; that ardent spirit is injurious and poisonous to the hu man system?" " I did say so," I replied. " Well our doctor says he thinks they are beneficial, if not taken to excess." "But whore was your doctor when he said so?" "Why, sir, he was down at Coombs!" "What, and wi. re is Coombs!" "It's our tavern down here, about half a mile." "And what was your doctor doing, when he said so!" "He wats talking, sir, in the htar-room." "iad he nothing in his handl" "Nothing, sir, but a glass ofbrandy sling.' Excellent Advice.-Never attribute sinis ter motives to a person because you do not understand his actions.-Allow him the best motives, and you will he right in a large majority of cases: and, even when you err. it will he on the side of charity. the greatest virtue that mnan pi sesces As you would have others judge you in kiendness, so do you extend to them the same good feeling. Anecdote-At a lnte Temperance Con vention is one of our towns the hotels being somewhat crowded, a couple of men called at a private dwelling to get accommodated for the night. The man of the house coming in soon af ter they had departed, inquired of his active and bustling helpmate the cause of such unusual haste-and preparation. "Why, lau," replied site, "don't you think we're going to have a couple of to tal absent Alligator. here to supper and-" "Alegators !" exclaimed the old man, 'why you mean delegates, don't you?' "0, yes, 'tis delegates," replied she; 'but no matter-it magnifies the same mean ing, you know." Public Notice. To the Honorable the .cnators and ,'embers of the House ofllpreseutatives of the legislature of the State of S. Carolina. F'H E humnble petition of James Harper and .1 his associates. residing in Augusta, Georgia, respectnlli she we unto your Honorable hodies, that under a charter from the State of Georgia, they have commenced the erection, of a Bridge over the Savannah Inver at a point opposite the upper part of tiue city of Augusta, and about one nutleabove the townof Hammbrg,in South Caro. tina, that within ten miles of the site just metn tioned, are the F' of W. Garet, l.sq. abo've at Campbeltuwn; th. ,ridge? of the Bank oftGeor gia. and the Sand Bar I'erry below: your peti tioners respectftlly shew unto your Flonorable bodies, that the erection of the said Bridge is de inanded by the public convenience of a large portion of both the States of South Carolina and Georgia; that it will shorten and improve in point of ruds the great Soutl Western route wtich passees throuaghm Amgmusta, and will greatly beneflit the c'iizens of time upper IDismricms of Southi Catro lina, itn atrordimng theti a nmore direct nece'ss to anm addi'ional market for ' heir produce. Whmerefore they pray your Iletnorable bodies to grant them a Charter for time erection or said firidge within the jurisdiction of the State of South Carolitn, Upor. the usuial terms.and m hmey will ever pray & c. J \Mtf'S II \ RPEII, J. Rt. KiIL OURN, JON. i iEiGS, amnd Associates. THE Public are hereby notified that it is intend ed to present the shove petition to the next Le gialature of S. Carolina. JAMES HIARPER, WM. IIARPrR. .J. Rt KI!IHOIJRN. JONATHAN MEIGS, July 17. 18'3R ah 24 Iunformnation. T HKE Subtscriber' w'thi oitherse will make applient~tin to the Legilaitum es of S. Caromlina mand Georgia at their mnexi regular Sessdioni to inceorpomraeme a coifmpany for mime purpose of consiitructingc a Bridlge or ai loat to Ito impelletd by time pwae~r oft steam or horse, crossing time Savanah Riv'.r, iat or niemr ilatmbumrg anmd Auigus.ta, for their owna use, itn order to enicourage mime intercoumrse ande avoid payinig time extravagant rate of toil at the piresent btridge, itm which enter prize the eimizenms andi imncorporatedl comnpa tties ofGenrmia as well as Soumth Carlinma mnay participate. HENRY SHIULTZ. H amburg, S. C. A ug. 20,1838. ae 30 In the Court of Ordinary. Jesse WVilliams, Applicant. vs. Nacth WVlims, et al., Dehtmndants. i T app--arng in. my stisimetimon. timat Ishami Sau der.'anid Jmam- his wit-. de'femndantts ini the abov~e stated eaise, reside withomt time litmits of thmis Staite~, It is thereftore Ordered, (thmt they do applear aned obj~ect to thie diviioni er smale of thme real est mie of' Hlenry Williams. deceased, en or leetire time tith day of' Novembmer mext, orm their conisenit tim time saume will be e~tmered of' record. (,ivent undier mmy hanud at mmy O)ice, this 27th dmay of Aumguist. 1838. 0. TrOWVLE$,o. E. D. Aug 27 hi :0 Saeof' oth i a~rolia. IN EQUITY. 'Wade IHoltumn, vs. Bill for Partition of Moses iRithm Iloiu, em al Hlolstun's I:state. Tr appm~earing to miy satistietn thaint Williamii .1 Holmiui, Step;hten I lorsttn. I liram itloiime. Elkanaih Sawyere andm Celia his wli.i, iDavied U. WVilliattm anmd'lMry his wniti', some f1 time e''n-m damnts ini this case, reside itt patrts wimlmouti thme liumits of this State, ott motimon by Waurdiaw & WVardllaw, Solici'ors for Coimnlainanm, Gm emredI that the said defenidants do appear in this Hion oraible Court, anid pleaid. answer or desnur to time bill in timis case. withmin three monmthms fromi time pubhlication of than Order, or thme bill be taken pro confesso againist theta. Com''sJA MES T E RRY, c. x. x. o. ComrsOffie. Jul, 2Ct lma .. on CLOCKS, WATCHES AND JE 1W E L L E i P. No. 242 U1noAD STRE'r, AUoutrra, Oxo. (Near the United Stotes !lure! ) !r HE Subscriber otiers to the .'itizens of Edgefield District and its vicinity a itich and Fashionable assortment of WATHES, JEWE.LZB T & of the latest Sty le and Importation, consisting in part of the following Articles: Gold Inde pendent Second Watches, with from 17 to 25 Jewels. Gold and Silver Levers, Plain & full Jewelled, London Duplex and Anchor Escapement Watches, Gold aid Silver Le pine and Vertical Watches, Ladies' rich Gold Neck Chains, new pattern. Gentlemen's Gold Guard and Fob Chains, Keys, Seals, Finger-ligs, Breast-'itns, Ear Rings, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Pencil Cases, Spec. tacles. &c. &c. Mantle Clocks, Flower Voses and Blmslcal BOXES. Ai.-O, A General Assortment of 8I1 AhNEA W .1U A Sucn As SILVER TABLE AND TEA SPOONS. SUGAR l'o0os. SoUP LAIILES, CASTOR ASa CAKE BASKETS. CANtai.ESTICts, SALT SPooms,&c. A 1.so, SUP ERIOR CUTLERY. A fine assortment of Rooms', EL.LIoTT's and WADE & BuTcHtu:u's RAZOl., PENSKNIV ES .ANI) .SCI.SSOUlS; also i iood aisortmtent fit BOWIE KNIVES and DItKS. JOIIN B. MURPHY. N. B. CU.ocKs anid WVArcuiss carefully re paired. . d Wlarranted to perlmut well. Aungusta, Ga. March 2d, 1838 tf 9 . IDRTUGS, O iL , Me. H 'lE Subscribers respeitu mle% evite the at tention of Merchants. ;a uter*. Physicians nid others to their lurge l.ck of FRESH 1WRDICINUB, Oils of all kinds. Paints, Dye Stuffs, Windo-v Glaiss, R, ushes, 8fc. 8(c. AT rn711Vt roa Es I. HAM BURG A ND AUGUSTA. Their supply is heavy, their assoirtmenmnt good, and their articles fresh. Dealing entire lv with the Manufacturers or original importers. th en an sell their goods is low as any house in ih' Southern Country. i'lease call and exmamue. Our .i..re in Ilanburm g is next to H. L. JEr rERs & Co's. In Aumgusta, opposite to BEA.L'S Dr STOvA.L's Ware iotisies. KITCHEN & ROBERTSON. WIL..IAM K. KIrcHEN, F. M. ROBERTSOS. M. U. December 6. 18:17 tf 45 Perthemery. COLOGNE, in small bottles. assorted sizes, Ihermnitage ' xtract, Florida Water, Ess. Cinnamon. Il of Cloves, Fancy Pert'ume Vials, Bear S Oil, Kephaha. N. Samith Prentiss' Saponacious Com poumnd Fancy Sonaps, Naples Compound Shar ing Soap, &c. Just received and for sale by NICHOLSON & P'RESLY. April 12. tf Books and Stationary. 311TH'.- arithmetic. G~eograpthy and Atlas. S and (Gam nmnr. and a good ase"rtm,ent a Shool .tnd Miscellaneous Bolnks. also Letter and i'oolseap Paper. Ink. mills, Slates. &c. &c. ust received and for sale by NICHtLSON & PRESLEY April 2a tf 12 tate of soulth Carolina EDGEFIELD IiSTRICT. IN TH'IE CUMMON PLIEAS. David Onmzts. vs A-r-AchMnTwe-, WVilliam lDrmm. AssumerSrr. V~ II E~ Plauintitl' itn this case haviry this day tiled his dee..ramtionm in tihe 'lerki's Office Ritmd tihe D~etiumnaiet imavin.g mmm Wit' or Attornemv knowni to ben in tihis $tamte. mmnimn whmum a coiav nf time sai dleclaramtiona mmnay be se'rved: Thcere lore ordered. thmat time said defenmdamnt do aippear mind make his deleince wimin a year and a day frrom mme filineg of tihe mesalidlelmramion. or finidl ramd absolmute jmugamenm wvili he tforthwlithi awar d,. d to the ide PlaimitY. G EOltGF POPE, c. c. p. Clerk's Office, Edgefield, Mfay 14, i838 15 Look at Trhis! A LL Persomns imachiebd to I Ps. ilAswoom, lutt-r will ipienise call amid seti le with S. . Gos,., whoii is dumly amumlmorized to seattle imp his Bookmsa d give rece'ipts. 11 Bl T. .mune2'i. iR: E s 21 Colic lliturme. T3' H E. mbove is am never nin:iim: remii.dv fir thamm 3,variety ofeolie. som distresing to Iifijis, andem fo. which time niuost imnjuri.,~ anomedym.e sitb. itanicis are toocimnnnomly :iven. It is 'matiri andi smetinig. imnd- inasteadi of' parndncime cestivenmess. it musualivy operatmes enmtly omn ime ihowm bs. Thims remmedy hais noew heeni used iar several yaearse. wvith that smccess iandi aptirobmatimon, wvhichi quiack medicimnes mamde to sell. camnt einnmnnaaid. Ii is extenmsively nsed bay the best phiysicianes ini time omnmry. amid to mise' time lammfunmge of' mamny am mothier. ucts mms a ciharm. *' hile it allay, time paini anmd Imulls time child to resn. it does no' leave behind it those mmmnplensmant symnptoms, wicih Lanmdanmuim. Bamtemansimi l)roms. & c. grenerally pro minte Anmii diretionms mmneormpammy macm vimi; and certificates of its elliccy (it' rerpur'ed) cam he pmrodumcede frm thm moi~st respec'tablme citmzens of Carolinma anid Georgia. Foir saie bv KITICi EN& RlOili:hrsi N.lamuburg, EDW)~ W EBBJ.1dersen, (' H. WM. IIA(CKi'ETT. Penudh'ton C2. . D)R. E. J. MIMJS, Edgefield C. II. Febi'l 5 88 i f 1 .1o ire. rp lI i Sublscrmiiber, w'ill tgi1ve a libhernl .L price for HiEESW~ AX, TPALl.OWt, aind Vi-i A'lilF1.R . KITiCHl LN & I~ tlJi RTS4ON. lisburg, March 3. 1838 tf 5 To nll w~Iuonn it mnay Cosmern. NOTiICE is hmerebmy givenm, tht the sub .Lsc'ribaer, ith oamhers, wvill ption thme Legislatumre of thmis Staine, ait its next sessioni, iuor mm Ciharter of a Hridge necross Satluda River, neari Chmappeli's iFertry. A N R E W La. L AR K. Mlay 17, l888. mne I5 Notice. I WVill muake appmlicamtin to time Legislatumre oft Soth Carolinia at its next Sesseioni. for a Re' melarme'r of mmy Ferry aeromss Savannmahm Rivor. at ort .\Ioere Blittil'. ABNER WIIATLEY. Aug.6. 838 ac WI List of Letters. R EMAILaiNU in the 'ost Ullice at Edg field C. [louse, on the 1st of October, 183 A & B. Attaway, Rebecca .\.rs. Bird. l-.ldred M. Barden, B--nj. Bajrranoan. Mary bir Boan.,aa. 4l. Maj. Bryant. Jesse Brazier. Wm Dr Bellenueer & Vtinbish Bredwell John Bluc her, Bartley C Clai k, Aaron A Crane, Lucretia M Custy, Joseph Cruaie, 3ladison Cluxton, Zeciariah Cook, Samuel Cornet, Frances .1 rs, D;F&G Drake & Shaw Ureen, A J Rev Davids.i1, John Unrgaanns L Mrs Dunon, Mary L Miss Gibbs, Jasper. 2 Fortner, 8:ephen Gotillion Marv Miss Fletcher, Lewis Grillin, Mary Miss II Holiston. Moses Hard. Greenville, 3 hlunter, Alexander Harden, Mrs Sarah lorns Creek CUnurch, Fiihlei. Arnaid W 2 cure of J. Laudrumill. James Hinnter. Nathaniel Harriso, James I1 Heicksotn, Ilumhrey Hoslord, James Dr larden. Julia F M;ss hlairri.,John C, Harris. Moses Hoblonm Wm Heath, J A J& K Johnsoi. William J-hnson, Theophilne Jenks. Calvin Jones, Hienary H Kenny, Margaret Miss L Lu John F Livingston, Lucy Mr, Long, I.lizabetli A Lagneuix. Aimeha L. 3 Lanley. Non:.ing Mis I.undy, W 1. Alaster Littleton, Wml Levingin, Lizabeth G Al Mitchel, Caleb McKibben, Mauren Rei lartin. Flizabeth Mrs Mays. Sarah Mrs Weaks. I3 vtnt Morris, WI:im MA chel , Miss Caroline Murphy' W' A B May.. D~anit If 3 Margaret Mrs. Moultrie, Seaton Meanery & Bryan N I' Nix, Charles Pixl-y Lafayette Noble, Wm Pickens, F V It Randol. John R ioden. Dare'is Miss Reynolds. Joseph Esq Raninsford, M1;ar:la Mrs Roper, Emily Mrs Iieddlehover, George Renington. John Itocky Creek Church S & T Sharpton, Alexander, Temples. Tliomas Stonier Mr S - Terry, James Tilkman, Benj R V, W & Z Vinison. Elizabeib Mrs Wigfall, LT Whitlock. James Wing ard. .leremiah Walker, ltamsy Mt Zion Bapi't Church Wallace. B A Zelhiha lBl.tist Church M. F! RAZI:R, P. M. Oct 4, 1938 e 35 LIS1T of Letters renaining in the Post Of ace at liasbi.rg S. C. for the quarter, co.,.ig sAuth 8Iep.. 1-.., nt .eture artiertased. Arnoa, Lritunia Miss Arnold. ssv. 11 T Aliuersoal, Alien ASat k. James arayie), Ktobert Brow u, % in C Buimiig, Isaac Ao-w.ll, acurge 1i.a. ,., ..aney, care Baj wa 4 htrcaa, 3 care hi Lenaer It Car-in Baptist Cluich, care Baptist Church, Len els. '1' Morris C Crowder, '!'iAs, Liver- Clurhill, Levi 1T 1p001. kdig Coisi, Janie, Cohu Joii piiurclihul, raue C Copelnd, RevIM 314 C.'lemiu. If WV Cobb, .wps Mary Chouk Daniel Tafuan, Jon D&F 1)uavsoga, Trate Dt all, Neri B Mroers J T ays, W Fur Jod Li oo Ilow ntd a Cs. W o. Jauas hay. Jinagers at Cloau C. Ii & Greene. Mrs Naac, o.aies, Thos E 'oree. 11 Him-on, %% Ii ir.ae, ledeiutan Atoiie. Lawrence Ja ',uri , H t a thii., David .atainaug, rs C F Hut Duns. Aiti J & L Jerme, C Litieliele, ia C Je oe, .oble Leenio , Thos. L~i~aaier,.~IrsA L ess L~~arec Ja) Jerousec, Prc M.teiel, a - C .Mesnary, S a' or byron Maun~is Nancy Mlonro~e, At U 2 Marian, J C Moirnisoit,John ~ Mctorii, nelah ft .3'oqana. Archaibald Me Dotiald, B F 2 iione.ey, M r N, O & P Norris. i hs Esq - Panasue. Georire Newmaun. Jahian Powed t hairies 8 2 Ojsboi n, Josepht cure lea kaaas. .iiees Ii Piarrott, Pearce, Joseph (4 & It (tuarles, Mrs Nancy Itopier, Joal.,r Rtice, .Mr itnolev, Mass Martha atighaer, isaac J hteuas,'Mrs Anna atoonie), or Mr M~eetz Sego, 'h WV Su-umnerall, Carolinie Streeter. C D Spia ry. Maracus Sehers, Os mani Spraid, Mrsa l.lizuabeth Spann. AUr Jamies Tlonler, it Sturgesas, A B Lsq 'I r:avk'>r, Marg aret W itherspoouiMiss M A W ithierspoon, Miss liii iatna. Jesse Wood iuns il A. Waiam~sis. I . A I' laitner. I oi B~en; F Walker, Jonin Walker, llea W [-sgl Wiaison. Malry WVright. Litt~chiry ind J WI Yuabiga,P M avis J. W. YAf iBOICOUuIl, P. M Hlamburg 8. C. Oct. 1st l.-:t8 It'3 e 311 P ~~'iece hitii liii AP i AG S.lxGK un do wide Ti'( W do. li00 Coils of sal fli p Itope, l100 do. do. Toaw do. 500i lha. !natlish Tw'.ine, 10,0010 priuie Bauconi 8ides, Sitata . Colfeti mata Molasses, Sa t, I rota andi .te Tens. , af and Lainmp 8ugar, liranalys, Wiines.antia Corials, All of thme ab'v~e -\rsicles, or tiny that we may sell, wi will irasrranit to lie of the l'esI quaftyb/ atil will sell to ordeir or oitherwise, at thea lowest possibale piracest aind we a-sure atur friend~s anda the. p abli-- genierally. tht orders fer lIngsaiag iad R opte, or anyv othier araicle in our line, shaal hav, W ii .itiitnnnt i t ranisar t biasinesas on Comn. Juission,. andat wdil attend to the qellina? or stoniai of (ottoni, or' iay atheir huanisias oma'raaaia. to oiur cas. II. I. JLF'EltS & Co. hiamhutrg, .July 1d, 1M3:N if -:t lisproved Suurgeoas' Tr'*us, O' thier~ia. a atari ol I I~lN IA. ii ventedu jiby ll eva Cnm~s:. MI. I).. P'hi'aelphlen. (trarrante. ' rre. ) All ordl. rs by tiail ar othetur. w.ise will t,. promlaiy aitetilaed to. Addiress either Y~r. II lil' iT. hr. MI. LA 1t0RID E, Dr. F. J. .taM8, Edgefield C. H. 8. C. *f2 13itorlcal (CoIlectioaus of N. Carsolitim. P'HlS A ork is now. ready foiridelivery to Suli Wscribers at the .'tore of C AI. Deand, in thi. place. A few extra copies f'or sale. N4ovember. 1837 tf 34 State of "otith ('arolintns. EI)GEI" EID DISTRICT. IN TIHE LOMMON PLEAS *U11 1, 1~oat, s. AT fACIIM KKT James M . la i d tn. Arans~ 17 I II .RFAS the Plaintifl'hath this day filel his deelaiation against the eiitndani who reside. be'vond the litmits of this State, and haviy neither wiie or attarney %% ithim the s-une upon whom a copy of said declaration, with i rule to plead thereto, may be served, It is r. deted, that time isaid I)efedant do plead to the said declaration within a year and i dav. frot this date, otherwise final and absolute judgmet will be awarded against hinm. GIOiGE POPE, c. c. P. Clerk'sOflice, Oct20, 1837 dq 40 State of Seat'tis ( iII tlila EDG FJI'l.) DISTRICT IN TIlE CO1IMON PLEAS. Wiml. Brunson. vs. IForeign Attachtrent. William D)rmtn, Debt. i 1i11 Plainitif f in this ca-e having, on the 11th of S' 'eleetiln-r. filed his declaration in the Clerk's Office. nAd the Defendant having no wife or atiear'ev. known to be in this State. npt'n whot a copy of the -aid deciaation it be Pe, ed : 1I i- the're'ore .rdlered. that the said t Ie. i-ndanat d. appear ind make his defimece wi:hen at year and a daty. 'r' m the filing of the said dec laration, or fitani anl:I absolite judgment will be awarded to the said I'Ini-atill. t .'O. POPE, C. C. P. Clerk's Office, Sept I1, 183 eq :33 Stits' i a' 'o litl ('ai1'0!11:t. IN TIl 'OM1.14O.\ PLEAS. Samaipsont Kilerease.vs. FoRatacY ArTTACHMET Wicey i'reetan ( Aasui pslT. 1IEI Pia:itIin this case haviug, on the 14th d.tay tit 3 y1 I ,. filed his dictla ration i. the Clerk's Ollice. and the detin dant having no wife or attorney. know it, be ii this SUnate upo.n whom am cop' of le aidt deil:tratioit 1art% hle served: It is th"refore .-rdered, that the ail de fondant do appear and make his deflnttc' withi. a year and a day flot the filit'g of the said de larttien. o final av.; :ahso-mme jnitdmI lit wi-I he awarded to the said ,.t!'intit. GI . "t:;E PtPE, c. c. r Clerk's Office, Lay 4th, 1838. 1:i State of' Both I n r'Oliil EDGEFIIE l.1 DISTIR ICT'I. IN TIi: ConiMOX PLE AS. Wmn. RI rannotn. vs. T.ctt,. Johne 31. F'ra zier. \- acmsT VI iE 'Ili.nttihaving this day liled his d.'elarn titl m t.i' ahove case, aid the I )efendan oeing withott wili- ..r attorney, known to le within the State. u pon whom a copy of said declaration, with a rule to plead. tould be served: It is Or dered. that t..e satid I)efe' damt do plea.: to the said declatiti' . witl.i ;t year a i a itda . romn thi- date air jtiatm'ut final and Lbsointe will he liven against himtt. GEO. POI'E, c. c. P November 21, 1837 aqd 42 ?'t:ite of S1oth (ti'Olina ABHIEVILLE I)ISTRICr. IN TIHE COMMON PLEAS. Charles Sprooll, Adm'r of ATTACIIFNT. linay I'. Lipfiord. dec'd vs. ATTumF. Jamies Dontald. A 7 il: Plaiat fi' itn this case havitng. on the 20th h day of March, 1838, filed his deela tioi in my olire and t'e defendant iavitg eno wife or attorney, known to be inl this Stat' upotn whtm a copy of the declaration, with a special .order of the coumr endirsed thereon,can be serv ed: Therefmre ordere'd. ihat the said Jantes I)on alid do appear and make his defence tvithii. a year andit a day from the filing of the declaration a- afiresait, or fi. a' ad absomlut" judgment wi I he forthwith given and n warded against him. JAS. WARDLAW1'. c. c. p. Clerk's (ffice. 1I th alav 1$38. 1. Str e of Soiit iir, liiia .-tlfI'IL12 DISTIC'T. IN TilE COMMON PILAS. N. K. Butler & Co. vs. Aftarhament. Johniai. R .31.rrnh.m. A.tssum.psil. IIhF Plainttiti'sliav-ing this they tiled thetir adeelaral jimn. andtt thet Deafai-iantaviang nithter wtift' nir atrtornaev. knownm ta be in thtis State. .irdi'red, that if iha saitd Defe'.danit dot nit appeaiar amnd imake' his diefencet. wtithaimm a ytear amnd a day Cromi this dte.. finmal awlt aatoute imtndyentt shall lie frthtw ith aivent atnd atwardedt JA i FS W A il DLAW.cc. P. JIE DICJ1L. T lIEI1 snhieibern* frtom tahe iamporta nitie. -taf i' ftrietndl, hin amoneitded 'et fair ti resatmte thte piracttice tof i., pirofes'sion. as to -'ite tta ta tll calmls in ('/aromer Dieass.q A anttamng thitse. het wobima met'n t tioartinilamrl y S'te'oin air Kme'st E'vii, Cancoer. D)i'e:i~edl Mammitat, Chrontie :4irt'e f.r'n, &c. Aitrae.s E. L C \ RT 'illiG E, Park's P. O.. Etlgefield Dis.. &S. C'. May 10) if 14 IsaaprO'edI P'isk hiauacen's. S1 OO(.IiiitOVU h Ii INK SAIC RS I 'a-. er-. t'low.rs Tl'anv. G.~anzes, Craip.s. .ine' rt'c' veal and for sale at the Edgefta'ld \alei-inn S'ore. July 16i tf 24 - ., .i'no W.V tlaotn tint 3 subscr Febeianry la'a, l'rtonm tmy place two mum's f'tomi liainihnmry. s. C.a netgrti - ' mi momnedm lFN, aiaomt fotrty-t'ive years tibl. live feet six inches lagh. Plhie abovtte reward I will pay f'or tdelverit.a im 3 to men, or pulttmtg him ta jail io thtat I camn get himu. TPIE alIAS Kr.RNAGIIAN. 1lamhurg .larch i stai -lice7 tue in brttit l~et*le. 411 4 i t r:eiito illat.~b EDGEIEL ISTRCT & ' I ~l . R m'tim - m Etaita o tifoe mtte one t ld ta .txu lita-, 4i att lia tIttm. A tmt i , ii hr b, . l'h tit ita antsn attls the ad;t ne bansa perceiae rinsetd to pr30, by J~hN IE. N DE'ITy.R'..Q - tiattl )' n thetant eeaeae r'e o,.f' person havig t erms tgaislt ah esatrcle thm dy t ttes pptoe. 1at~et J~llNH~J'H ET JorF. AprilAME8i JO . STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EXI CUTIV' DEPA1t'MEN'T, COLUMIJA. 2-th .t og. 1938. By 11s I"crWury PIER CE M. B '.. ILE R, E sq . liore nor and Comnander in-chie in andorer the State uforesuid. li l'.A R AS, inlormlion has Ibeen re ented it this I)epartmernt, that' a p!onions murdter was lately cottmmitted il Iicbland Dtstrict, by one An .Ra STat-' L.N, On the body iCof IlaAn Aumsont, and hnht the s:ail Aau.a had lied from fuastice. NOW KNOW YE, That to she' intent the said ABNa:a may he brought to legal tri I and cmndisn puinishment, for his of f: ae i atfresnmid, I do hereby offer a re wanI ofTihree Hur.ied Dollars for his ap prehension and delivery into any jail in this state. The said ABNER S-raRWLIN is about thir ty years of age, Ave feet ten inches high, well made, fair complexion, light hair and lile eyes, sharp features prominent, full umonthi i aid nhiin teeth. fond of gambling and bra.,- n'th lot his manhool. Given under my hand and the seal of the State at Colum - bin, this 24th day of Aug. [L,S. in the year of our lard one thou-nd eight hundred and thirty -eight, and in the six ty-third year of the inde pendence of the United States of Anmerica. P. M. BUTLER. By the Governor. JoN T. SXv.mn:Ls, Dpinmy Secretary of State Augut 25 f31 P R OC !..,1M.1 TION STATE OF SOUTIl I:AROLINA. BTy His Excellency PIERCE M. BUT I E It, Esq , Govrernor and Commander in chie f in and over the State of South Carolina. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. ('oLuamna.a.. iugust 3, 1838. w IlIE RAS, intotintation has been re ceived at this, Department, that a felonious mur.lh'r wm', lately commie.d in Laurens Ditrimt, by one HI ItAaM loLE t(MBE on the body of--- Branblett. that the -aid Iliranm hm. fltd from justice. NOW KNOW YE, That to the intent the said llirama smay he brought to legal trial and condien punishnment, for his offence as aoren'.aiml, I do hereby offer a reward of 0T Il tlndre" l)ollars fur his apprehension und delivers into any jail in thi, Sine The said lliram is represented to be :mtout 3.5 tear,. ornge, upwards of six feet high, dark hair ani blue eyes, quite taciturn. but when spoken to, replies enlmly and in good l:mmmImge,altogeher unassuming in his man ners, of a serious and rather melancholy eountenntee, entirely sober in his conduct, and conver.ation-always dressed decently and in bozmespunm eloth. Given under amy hand and the seal of the State at Colum bin. this 3d day of Agmust, in tihe- year ofouar Lord one [L.S.] thousand eieht hundred and thirty-eight, and in the Six ty-third year of the Inde pendetnce of the U. States of America. P. M. BUTLER. By' the Governor. JOllN T'. SEIJELS, Detmmttv Secretary of State. Aumsst 3. f 2S P RO('I..-M I TIOV STA T E OF SOUT H \ROLINA. EXICLUT'IV t)IPARTMENT, By1 his E.rcellency P1 EII('E II. BUTJLE R, E sq.. G;ornor and C'ommnander-.in-chief in uind oveer thue S"tate aforesaid. ,I l-R E AS info~rimtiona has been re eeied hiv thmis dep~artmient that a me'),e ;trocie'u muirmder w'as commtittedl in th Dis.tric't of Oranmgebmrg ont time 6ith day iof* lamy lam't. alumsmt mdark. onl the body' uos er lioN 'wr, whbile' -ittinig lby time fire in his ownVm kminte, n~ heo was thenm andl ,here shot mdead bty %tomie person as yet unknown NOW KNOh~ Y E, TIhta to mhe ititent that pmstic'e muay lie totne, amid that the per pe~mitrtr ofi this hotrridl crime amny lie bronight to legal puish~mednt :I do herebv off'er a ren nrid ill T WO IILUNI)R li DiDOLI-A RS to amnry person -,r pesn who will give' ma 6inumio neint iiaLam't t he perpetrator of the-said murm-er. 'io thlamt thme olfenider'. his aiders, and abhettoins mrnny he" applrehetnded~ amnd "nffer t he pennia!ty muf thle laiw fmtm I le samid crimme. Andmm it ms herebv furthter piroclinimemd and mamde knomwni, that the info'rmanat, mn his ;ip m'ti-enrin amrnd rrivimmg evidleo. e on the trial of the =.m d mtmere:r. his tmmuere, anmd ambetttirs, -all -tan iml'ree amnmleldi-lhamgmed of'and from nmy preserntIam' Ir hgpl proeedits acaist immsell, imr mir mit necotutnt of' the said tmur Givemn tinder miy hmandi and the S.seal of t he St~nte.at Colum hin, 6th Jutne, 18~3S. P 3.M.BI:TLER. Hy oirder. B. hi. SAxtmN. Secretary oif State .Jttne I-I f 19 Law Notice. T5 II i-' 1'nmder:gnmed, hmaving formed acne mon in businet'ss, resptecfmully m ffer thmeir pro. Iies-.m' aI ser ies. in Law~ and Ih.gnity, for the ijiutiricia ofitIamrnmwell anmd Edge.field. J1. W. Wt~ai- is orated at Edgefield Court Ilmimse', I'. th:m.t.msm:n .Jr.. itt Barrnnell C. hi. andmi lmettera dimrectedm to eiher of' these mlacs, tir to Aimkent (whtceh mu lit beisin-d art rt'gmhr mrtrvats) * I. - i ' ut.tt. Jr. Blurrrea C.!I. P 1'5 EI Notes tal Ar'etnitis of Dr. James Syimnt deceasedm, haue bieeni lefl with '.Ir. 1I. I,. Jeffer's, ini li~amhumre. All per 'onts inditebted tin lir'. Spamn are requtested toi t andim paty Mr. Jedelr<,nho ie a-uthiorized tlemiandits ntg'.intst the ljistnice will pulease ren der themt t. htim. E. SP~AN1N, Mua'rlmch 2. I8 t: f A .-idm'tri.r. '1 o t ice. \lI Tl' S (ramitmmar, 'h'engraphy nod Ath:-,oithme Prodnemmtiv'e System. AlIso, a'mtit h's Pratett antd Mental Arithme'tic, wohtl a vamriety of' other Scutoor, Boors, mmay be founde at the Store ol' C. A. DOWD. M arch 7. 1838 tf 5