Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, August 20, 1845, Image 4
THE WIFE TO HER HUSBAND.
"You took me, William, when a girl, unto
your home and heart,
To bear in all your after-fate, a fond and. faith
fulpart~
A tell me have I ever tried thatduty to forego,
Or pined.- there was no joy for we when you
were sut k in woe ?
No; I would rather share, your tear than any
others glee,
For though you're nothing to the world, you're
ALL THE WORLD TO ME.
You make apalace of my shed,this rough hewn
bench a throne,
There-a sunlight for me in your smiles, and
- music in your tone.
I'look Upon you when yon sleep-my eyes
with tears grow dim; -
I cry, Oh Parent of the poor, look'down from
heaven nn him-, -
Behold him toil from day to day, exhausting
strength and soul;
Oh look with mercy on him, Lord, for thou
canst make him whole!
And wheri at last relieving sleep has on my
eyelids smil'd,
How oft are they forbade to close in ilamber
by our child ?
I take the littlei murmurer that spoils my span
of rest.
And feel it as a part of thee I lull upon my
breast.
There's only one return I crave, I may not
need itlonsg,
And it may soothe thee when I'ui where the
wretched feel no wrong
I ask not for a kinder tone. for thou west ever
kind;
I ask not for less frugal tare, my fare I do not
mind;
Iask not for attire morn gay-ifsuch as have
got
Suticee to mako me fair to thee, for more I mur
mur not.
But I would ask some share of hours what you
on clubs bestow.
Of knowledge which you prize so much, might
I not something know ?
Substractfrom meetings amonst met each eve
an hour for me,
Make me companin of your soul, as I ;nay
safely be.
If you will read, I'll sit and work ; tL.en think
when you're away.
Less tedious I shall hind the time, dear William,
if you stay.
A meet companion soon I'll be, for even yout
studions hours,
And teacher of th'ose little ones you call your
cottage flowers,
And if we be not rich and great, we may be
wise and kind,
And as my heart can warm your heart, so may
my mind your mind.
GETTING MARRIED.
- bow. Jr., the inimitable preaeher'of the
', 'York Sunday Mercury, thus dis
on getting married. It is paid
hi- is about to enter ihe holy estate of
.dioct.
-Young man ! if you have arrived at
--ght point in life for it, let every other
.sideration give way to that, of gettimg
:arried. Don't think of doing any thing
else. Keep poking about among the rub
bish of the world till you have stirred up a
gem worth possessimg, in the shape of a
.wife. Never think of delaying~ the matter;
for you know that delays are dangerous.
A good wife is the most constant anid
faithful .cormpaion you can possibly have
by your side, While performing the journey
of life--a dog isn't a touch to. her. She
is oIf more service, too, than you may at
first imagine. She can 'Bmooth your linen
and your cares' for you-mend your trow
sers, and perchauce your manners-sweet
eh your sour moments as well as your tea
-anid coffee for you-ruffle, perhaps your
shirt bosom, but not your temper-and in
stead of sewing the seeds of sorrow-in your
path, she will sow buttons on yottr shirts,
and plammt happiness instead of harrow
teeth ins your bosom. Yes-antd if you are
too confounded lazy or too proud to do
such work yourself, she will chop wood,
and dig potatoes for dinner; for her love for
her husband is such that she - will do any
thing to please him--except receive com
'... ,,-, t m..e very day clothes.
Whet a woman loves, she loves with a
double disriled devoteduess ; acd when
she hates, she bates on the high pres
sure principle. Her love is as deep as the
ocean, as strong as a hemnpen halter, and
as immutable as the r-ock ofuages. She
wou't change it, except it is .itn a very
strong fit of jealousy ; and even then it hn
gers, as if boih to tpart like eveniag t wi
light at the windows of tho west. Get
married by all meant All the exe-useg
you can fish up against 'doing the deed'
ain't worth a spoonful full of pigeon's
mnilk. Mark this-if blest with health and
empsfloymnet, you are not able to support a
wife, depend upon it you ate not capable
of supporting yourself. Therefore, so much
the more need of annexation ; for, in on.
ion, as well as in an onion,there is strength.
GJet married, fr re peat, young men ! Con
centrate your affectiotW upon e-ne object.
and not distribute them crumb by crumb,
iimong a host of Susans, Sarahs, Marys,
Lbranas, Olivias, Elizas, Augustas, Bet
sies,Peggies,and Dorothies-allow ing each
scarcely enough to nibble at. 'Get mar
ried, and have soinebody to cheer you as
you journey through this 'lowly vale of
tears'-momebody to 'scour up your dull
melancholy movements, and keep your
whole life, and whatever linen'yoti pdssess.
in some. sort of Sunday-go-to-meeting or
der. -
Youuy woman ! I need not tell you in
look out for' your husband, for 1 know you
are fixing cotrivaniCes to cat ch' one, and
- are as naturally on the watch as a eat is
-(or a mouse. But one word in your ear.
-if- you please. Don't bait your hookwith
*an artificia~fly, of beauty ; if you, do the
:hanges are tern to one that you will catch
a gudgeona'-some silly fool of a fish that
-isn't worth his weight in sawdust. Array
the icner' lady wirh the -beautiful garments
of virtue, -mdodesty, truth, rnorality, wis
docm, and unsophisticated love,. and you
will, dispose of yourself quicker. and to
inuch better advantage than you would if
you displftyed all the newgaws, fipperitngs,
.verse. Remember that it is an awful
thing to live and die a self.-manufactured
old maid !
My gearers-get married while you are
young ; and then when the frosts of old
age shall fall and wither the flowers of al-.
fection, the leaves of connubial. love will
still be green ; and perchance, a joyous'
offspring will surround and grace the'I'a
reat tree, like ivy twining and adorning
the time scattered oak."
Br-oughlti to the JeI
UF this District, a Negro uman who says
his name is N iLLAAM, 'and that be be
tongs to Jairies Millliuuse'of Buinwell Dis
trict, S. U. Said Negro is about tive feet
six inches liigbr dark complexion, and be
tween thrty-sx and thirty-etgt years of
age. He tas a scar on his lrebead, and
also one on his breast.
The ow ner is requested to come forward,
prove property, pay charges and take him
away, or be nill be dealt Kiti according
to law.
. . H. LOODM AN, J:itor.
July 20 tf 27
iougfi 10 lih JaLU
UF Lsis biLtiai, a juu.si mant, *u says
his namne is D-AAM La, and that no .'e.
longs LoJuin iucentuaKCr ci bariwe-ll,
. t." Said Negro is auoul five .ie 6i
inches hign, darta couiplextuaanu betw ee
22 and 25 year: 01 age. kis nas a scar
over mis Jett e)e.
' ne- on ner is requested to come furward,
prove property, pay enarges aun take him
away, or he will be dealt wivth according
to law.
t:. H. GOODalAN, Jailor.
July 30, tt 27
AIL unuersgimed respectully intormns his
. iriends, twat he has resumed tine Manulac
ture of UJI TUN GiN a,, and flatters himself
iron his tong experience iii the business as ma
ker of the celebrated June s Gins, to receiye a
share of their patroinage.
ie deem it useless to accompany this notice
with a long ls'. of certificates of recoininenda
tion, as to the capacity ol his Gins, when he
cain assure them tiat out ot near 1500 Gins
made by niuseli not one have been condemned
or returned. klis Gins are o th'e best mate
rials and warranted. Mteiched to the Saws is
a Mote Cleanie, and experience lies pr.,ven
to be a valuable addition, as it keeps all thL
mutes el any size trout passing through with
the Cuotton. the brush: Wheel has also un
dergoa.e considerable alteration. Upon the
whole, his Gins need only to be tested to be
highly appreciated. Planters can be Assured
that no Gis will leave his Shop without the
Saws and titbs having been examimed and set
by himself alone, and respeetfully solicits a
call troi then before they purchase elsewhere.
Hl. ODEN, \gent.
Opposita Stovall 4 Simmon's hI'are House
N. IS. IteraiitNG dune on moderate terus.
Augusta, Ga., July I *tt 23
* otice..
ALL Persons indebted to the Estate of John
D. Raiford, late of this District, are re
quested to make immediate payment, and all
having anty deniands against the said Estate
will hand them in, according to law, by the 25th
of December next, at which time the subscr.
her desires to close up the Estate.
ELJAH WA'rdON. Adn'r.
A pril 9m 11
PoritiVcly the Last Notice.
A 1.L Persons having demands against the
a:state of John Cheatham, Sen.. decens
e ,a a' requested to iresett theia properly at
tested withiin the time prescribed by law, and
those whoai du not availthemnsehves with this op-.
portunity will not he paid.
GUTHIEltDGE CHEATHIAM.
March 4 19 5 Eieditor
CARRIAGE MAKING:
r1 lIlE Subscribers r,-spectfully inlorim
Jthleir friends and the public generally.
that they are citrryinig on the
CARlIAGE MAKiNG BUSINESS,
in all its brarnches, at the old stand near
Pottersv'ille, where they are fully prepared
for doing all kinds of work in iheir line.
wiih neatness and despatch, aind at prices
to stii thce lines. They feel thahk ful for
past favors. and hope by constant assiduity
aid strict attention to business, to merit a
liberal share of their patrotnage.
U. MI rCHELL,
L.111LL.'
July 2 tI 23 '
P. S. Wagon work and all kinds of
Backscithing done at the castoliisi-9 pri
ces. M &LH.
Plantationi for Male.
T H E Snbscriber offers for sale hsis valuable
Phatntation, situated on Stephen's Creek.
ini Egefield District, and about t0 .niles above
Haburg. The Tract contains five hundred
andl fifty acres, of as gotod; well timbered
land as any on the Creek and is well adapt
ed to Corn. Cotton and small grain. A bout
two hundred and sixty acres are cleared
and in cultivation. -The situation is as
healthy as any in the District and the
waer is excellent. A rensonable indul
gence -wMl be given, with Noie and ap
proved security. Persons wvishing'io pur
chase, can call and examine for them
selves.
If not previously disposed of, the above
?iatuaaio will he sold on Wednesidag' the
3rd of September n6.st, at 'my place of
residence, on Stephen's Greek.
JOSEPH LLOYD
May 7 . m2t ar 5 ,
SADDLERY.
MND HARNESS MAKING.
y U E SubsCriber takes plea
sure ia returning his sin.
-ecre thianksto his friends and
patronas, for the very liberal
patronage bestowed on him Juring the past
yeas. Ha respectfully mnforms Ihis friends and
the public in general, that he still continties to
rry on the Saddle and Harness
Makinug Business, att hisold-stand. next
door to Mr.8S. F.Goode's. He has on hand
a good assortment o~
Saddes, aridles- arid Martingales, Har
ness, Travelling Trunks, 8wc.
andall other articles ustually kept at inch an
establishment, which he offers on as reasonable
terms as be can possibly afford them..
-Als,-a
MuLrrant EQUIPAOGE MADE To ORDER, iZN A
- woitztKAifli maWSER.
Citizens- of Soutk Carolina. call and see if
you can not suit yourselves as well at home as
abr.od. Let us endeavor to keel, on: money
at home, and we will have more to spend.
DANIEL ABBEY.
bel19 er
State of South Carolina.
EDGE FIELD DISTRICT.
IN THE COMMON.PLEAS. .
Archibald Boggs,
vs. Dec'n, in Attachment
Harmon Hust
Rubert Little. .
vs. ' Declaration in
E noch Byne { Attachment.
and Hurtnan Hust.J
A. Boggs, r"
vs. Declaration in Attachment
Enoch Byne..)
Charles Hall,.
Vs. l (Decla'n. in Attachment.
Harmon Hust.
Gideon Dowse.
vA. 1Dec'n. in Attachment.
Harmon Husi.
Ww. Haines,
vs. . Icc'tion in Attachmont.
Enoch .Byne.
Benjamin E. Gillstrap,'
vs. ' Declaration in
E noch dyne and f Attachmcut.
Elijah Byn, J
AndrewaKerr and ) ,
John.Kerr, Declaration
Survivors. > in
vs. Attachment.
Enoch Byne. J
James S. Browi, ) Declaration
- vs. in
Enoch Byne and ( -Attachmnet.
13. B.. .Mliller,
. vs. Dec. in Attachment.
Harnwta ties
Kceers &. Hope, -
vs. Dec. in Attachment.
Enoch dyne.
.John itegers,
vs. . Declaration tit
Enoch Byne and Attachment.
Elijah Biynr.J
Alexander Walker, -
vs . Decla'tion in Attack mt.
Enoch 3y ne -
John W. AUeiuey, - :c.
v41 Declteadon is
Encch Biyne and Attachment.
Harmon Hust. J
Thomas G Jordan,
vs. Declaration in
Enoch Byne and Attachment
.Harmon Hust. J-.
Wml. D. Stone,
vs. Declaration in
Enoch Byne and f Attachment
Harmon H..st. J
Henry S. Hloadley, ' Declaration
vs. }} in
Enoch Byne. J Attachment.
Si HE Flainuf's in the above cases, havin
this day filed their Declarations in m
ofice.and the Defendants having neither Wive
nor Attorney's known to reside: within th
limits of the State on whomi a copy of sa:
Declarations with a rule to plead can be set
ved: It is therefore ordered. that the said De
fendatsdo appeal and plead to the said del
larations within a year and a day from the dat
hereof, or final and absolute judg meit will*b
awarded against them by default.
Tflos. G. BA CON, c. c. P.
Clerk's Office, May 6th, 1845.
May 14 ly . 16
tale of elltI arulina,
'DGJEliEtlis DIS'TRICT.
IN CO IMON 'LEAS
Job Grishatn.
vs. .Attachment
Ellijah Byne.
A. W, Wiggins, )
vs. > .-Attachment.
Flijah Byne. J
V HE Plaintifts in the above ceses havim
lhis lay filld tieir declarations in my ci
fice. and thy IDefendant having no wile or Atloi
hey k nowin to reuside within the limits of th
State, on whocm a copy of said dealaratint
with a ruie to plcend ran be servert: It is theri
fore orderedc. that thce said Dceiedants do.
apear and phecnd t.. th,- said d.eclarations. in
ear aned .t day from thte date hereof. ir fim
md absoltt jtidgmemn will be awarded agaia.
hu ydsiuT; . G. BA00 N, c c. p:
tlerkNi Office, May 14, 1845.~ ly 16
State of South (Caroli a,
EDGEI'IELD DI.'TICT.
IN CUM ,i0N PI2AS.
Davis B iladley,
vs. Attachment.
Joseph .'I. Perry.
Ttcomtas Davis,
vs. Attachment.
Joseph M. Perry.
T5 H E PlainttilYs in the above casnq. havii
.this day file.t theIr declarations in my o
fee, and the Defendants having tneithcer WN
or Attorneys known to reside witihin the ucneit
of the State, on'whomt a copy of said declar:
tions, with a rule to plencd can be served - It
therefore ordered, that the said Defenedantsd
tpear atid plead to lihe said declarationus withi
a year and a day frotm the date hereof, or
defactl thiereof finalci and absolutejcndgmenlt wv
be awarded against thetm.
TH08. G.BA CON, c. c. r
Clerk's Office, May 12, 18.15
Mfay 14 ly 16
State of South Carolina.
EDGEF1ELD DISTRICT.
IN THE COMMON PLE AS.
Berry Rodgers, vs. Enoch IByne )Dec nai
and For. At
Elijah Byne. ') tachmnena
Cress & Trurpin, Declaration in
vs. .Foreign At.
the same. tachmet,
rJ lHE Plaintiff's having this day lile
.thteir declarationls in the above scate
eases in my uftice, and the defendan
having neitaer wives or a?torneys know
1to he witliin the limits of this State,
whom a copy of said declarations wit~
rule to plead can be served: It is ordere<
that the said defendantssdo plead to ti
said declarations, within a yearand a dat
f~om the~publieniion2 of this order, or fin;
and absolute judgment will be awardt
against them.
TI-HOS. G B iCON, c. c.s'.
Clerk's Office. 17th Mlarch, 1845 8 12
State olf South .Carolina.
. EDGKIELD DISTRICT.
Wlliam Brumnsonc and 'Cathtarine) Summon:
Gox acid ethers, Appl'ts., vs. in
Calvin Cox and others. Def'ts. JPartitios
IT appearmeg to my satisfaction, that C
v in Ccox, Odtum Cox, the children of Nan
Ford, formerly Cox. Peggy Cook, feormer
Cox, Asan Odom,; son of Gilham Cox, Defen
antsin'the'above stated ease, teside wvithe
the limits of this Slate, it is therefore oree
that they dlo appear and object to the divisi<
or sale of the Real Esta:te er' Solomnon Cc
deceased, oh or before the sixth day of O)ctobi
e., or their consenit to the same will be e
tred of record.
Juy ) JOHN1HILL; o. ..
State of South Carolina.
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
J. W, Stokes. Declaration in
DS.
P. H. Rooney. Attachment.
T HHE Plaintiffs in the above stated cases.
having this day filed their declarations
in ml office, and the defendants hyving no wit;:
or attorney known to reside within the limits o4
the State..on whom a copy of the same with a
tule to plead can be served' It is therefor,.
ordered. that the defendant appear and plead
to the same within a year and a day from the
day hereof. of fical and ahsolute judgment will
be awarded against him.
THOS G. BACON, c. c. P.
Clerk's Office, 22d Nov. 1844.
Nov. 27- 44 . ly
The state of South.Carolina,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
IN THE COM:l ON PLIRAS.
Alsey Mobley, Lewis MIobley, Declaration
vs. in
Simneo; Jay. Attachment.
THE Plaintiffs who by leave of th
Court. were allowed to plead their deiand
against the Defendant have this day filed their
Declaration against the ,aid' Simeon Jay. and
he -having no wile er Attorney known to re
side io this State peon whom a rule to pl.ad,
with a copy -d' said Declaration could be
served Ordered that the said Jimeene do
plead t this Declaration within a year and
a day. orfinal judgmentwill teot awarded against
hin
'THOMAS G. BACON, c. c. P.
Clerk's Office, 22d Nov. 1844.
Nov. 2.7 44 ly
South ('arolina,
EDGEFIELD DIS'T'RICT.
IN. THE COIMONM PLEAS.
Nancy 11. Dillard. Exeratix. vs.. Dec'n '
Encch Byne. liarmceon Hust For: At
and Vn). H Byne. tachment.
HE Plaintiff in the above stated eaes hav
ing this day filed her declaratiei in ni
office, and the defendants having neither wive -
or attorneys known tobe within thi* limitsoftlet
State. on whom a copy of said 4eclariion
with a rtle to plead -cal be servedi: t1 is the- re
fore ordered, that.the said del'endants do ple-it
to the said declarations within a year and i
day from the publication of this order. or fiun
and absolute judgtent will be awarded agaius
them.
'THOMAS G. BACON, c. c..P.
Clerk's Office, 17th 1larch 1845 ly 8
g State of Notth (al'olina...
EDGEPIELD ISTRICT.
0 Andrew. Carson,
d Guiardian ol TkDellration'cn
r- Francis W . Forth, vs. Foreign
I. Enoch Byne, Elijah . Attachment.
Byne. H arnon
e Hust
e Andrew Carson, vs. Declaration in For
the same. eign Attachment.
1 H. Plaintitis in the above stated cases,
havmeg thes day tiled teen J.eciarations in
ey slice, and the IhLtendants hiiting neither
uowei or Attorneys kinownt,.reside within he
liimit. of the ltate on whozen it copy oh the seic
with t rule to plead c..n bo sered., ." It is
therefoire. Ordeed' cue the lefendanta ppear
and 1leiud to the same witietu a year iend ait day
from theday hereel...r duiel and ahsotrte jude
ment well b,- awarued against thema
Til) I.- U. I ;ACUN, c c c.
Clerk's Ulice March i.7th, 1845 1)
atlte ot South t aru'lina,
g EDGEFIELI DISTRICT,
C. J. Glover, Declaration in
vs. Foreign Attack
James If. tiara ison. ment.
T he Satne, Declaration in Foreign At
;the same tchclment.
HL i atileem the above ,'tated casees hay
~ing this day filed his dectarationis in may
eetlico, and the di fetndnets hiavinu neo wife or at
tirnless ktnowe tee be wtiti the imtits of this
.itaee on whtomi a copy oef saidl de'claraticons
withl a rule to plead can be-seve'd: It is there
hue orderedh that the said dehenadants edo plead
to the said de'claractionsi, within a year and a
daey f im cte pebhhcation eof this circler, or fnal
anecd absolute judgmcient will tbe awee ded against
te'mc. T Ht.S. G BACON. c. c. p.
Clerk's Office, Oct. 31, 1844 ly 41
state ni South 'Carolin~a.
EDGEFIELU) DISTRICT.
IN COMMON PLEAS.
Thomas Davis,
v e ~ Altachment.
.Enntchene
*Veity 'Farmter, )
vs IHamon Ilust ~.Aliachmnent.
IS and Enech Byne. -
AlMoore -& Davis,
n vs. Attachment.
IEneh Byne.
Emeily H. Tubmtan,
vs. ~ eA ltachment.
Enoth hBync.
T HIE Plaiintiffs en the above cases, havin~
- this day filed their' declarations in my~
office, and the defe.ndantts havitngceeither Wivet
or Attorneys knownc to reside withiti the littita
of the Staete, on whom a copy of said declara
tions with a rule to plead can be served: It is
therefore crdered, that they- dco appear ani
plead to said declarationts within a year anid
dacy from the date hereof, of' in default thereo
final and absolute jndlgments will be awardec
againistthiemn. THOS. G. BACON,c. c P.
May 12. 1845 ly 16
~State of South Carolhna,
te EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
SNancy Reynolds. A pplicant,
3 against Wmc. Reynolds, WV..
aReynmols. aund others, Def'ts...
' -JT appearing to coy satisfetion, that Johc
e I.ey nolds, oneo of thme Defendants, reside,
Y withotut the limits ohf 'his Slate, it is there-for<
| ordered, that ho do appear and object to the
ddivesion or sale of the Real Estate of Thcomaa
Reynmolds decease'd, or,. or hefore thie sixth day
of Octoiber next, or his consentto the same wdi
he entered of~ record.
JOHN HIL&c. E. D.
July 2 12t 23
State. tf South Carolina,
EDGEFIELD DISTICT-1
John B. Rounetree, Declaration in Foreign
vs. Actachment.
y George Keppecrt 'i.d' ild eD
clrto nmy cefice and thesDefendean
e having no wife or A orniey ktton n toewit
In rhe tatpled wcr be-served' it-is Ordered
xtat the nDefeed'ant plead te the.said Decclarae
rtic..r-w-eetiiisa year and a day.-or fenal acnd ahbsce
ite 'ntdg ceent will be given -aitest-hint.
Clerk's Office, Nov.1lltb;'1844.
SNov. 13 7 y 42
SHERIFF' SALE.
BY virtue oi'suudry writs ol Fieri Fa
cias to me directed, i nill proceed to
sell at Edgeliield Court House, on the
First Monday and Tuesday in September
next, the fylloniug property, to-wit.
Oliver Simpson vs. %% illiam Crozier, a
fluuse-and Lot in the Toeu ot Hamburg,
known-in the plan of said town No. 7S,
on Spires and Mechanic Streets, occupied
by the Defendant as a dwelling.
William Woudberry and otherb vs,'Ru
dolph Carter and Enzabeth Carter. the
tract of laud wher. the Deleuilant Eliza
beth Carter now lives, adjuitnig of lauts
of John Wise and others.
Wade S. Cothran rs Jenu Roden, the
tract ol land where the Defendant now
lives, containing one .hundred and seven
teen acres, more or less, adjoining of lands
of John A. White, Johu Price and others.
Meigs & Colgan and other, vs. M. L.
Geariy, the tract of laud where the De
teudant lives, containiug twenty i - o and
half acres, more or le..s, aujuming lands of
Franis O'Conei.
G. P. Camplin, Dawson Aikinson and
others. vs. Lewis Ellzey, ise interest of
the Uelendant in a tract of land, contain
tug lour hundred acres ol rand., more or
less. aljnieug lands at Elizaseeth Carter.
A. .i. Rambo and oiners. A'td one otner
tract it land, containg one hundred acres,
moro' or less, ~adjoining of lands of Mrs.
Mary Highioer, Nathaniel Black and
otirs.
Charles Lamar v:. Siarling Pn elI and
James Powell, the tract of land where the
Defendant James Powell lives, adjoining
of lands of Jado) W ise and ottiers.
Oliver TOwles. Adm'r. against Lewis
Ellzey, vs. Dawson Arirnson and Abner
W uatley, the tract o' land where Mrs. Ab
ner Whatley now lives, adjoining of lands
of Dawson Atkinson and others, levied
upon as the property of Anner Whatley,
deceased.
Cothran & Sprow l.and others, vs. John
Scutell, one Hurse.
Johu Hill, Ordinary, for the use of Pe
ter smith vs. Miltedge Galphmi a. d others,
a tract of land, containing one thousand
acres, tmore or less, adjoining lands of
Samuel Clark, Richard Hankinuon and
others.
The Executors of Casper Nail vs. Mary
3utler, the tract of laid where the Defen
dant lives, adjoining of lands ol tlilledge
..alphin and others.
David Powell vs. Charles Powell, the
tract of laud 'where the Defendant lives,
adjoining of lands of Dudley Rountree anl
others.
The State vs Samubl H. Willtams. W.
C. Villiums arid .Moody Harris. one brown
bay Mare and Colt, levied on as tle prop
erty of the Delendaui Moody ti irris.
irati'on & .luudy, beartr, vs. Rebeca
Bug aid al. .iit tract of land innere the
Dletidant lives, carolt:idmng one hundred
acres, more or less, adjoining of lands - I
.largareti Ogilvie and others.
Lucinua Hatcher and outtn rs vs. Chris
iana Hatcher, the tract ut land here ihe
Defenlant lives, and known as ie Hatitn
era Ponds.
Oliver Simpson vs. Russei Ilardia and
Henry Cox, the tract of land where tie
Delendant Mussel Hardin lives, adjointing
of lands o1 Stepien tv ilsoun and iers.
L. H. Mundy vs. Henry Evans. tier
tract of land coutaminng one hundred and
egit) acres, more or less. adjoiniug lauts
af James ijnrtin ad othersf.
J. BI. H arrison vs. Margairet Ogilvie, Ihe
tract o1 land i here the Detendinoi lyvt
coutainIng three hundlred acres ol laud:,
imre or lu's, .djoiau.ug latnds ol Joehn A.
Wite and others.
Fraticts O'Curier vs. Thio.nas Mc~otn
ull, tue interest ol thie Delendant in tnle
House lately occupied i'y him as a (iro
cery Store, on Cemtree Street, it iht town
ol hlamburg. Also, one Negro wan by
the naime oh Dantiel, and sotre taies called
Dick.
Tierms, cash.
H. BOULWARE, s. n. D.
August 13 3t 29
Notices
r 1 ~HE Subscriber nereby gives public no
tice, that he intends petitioning the neCxt
session of the Legislrtutre a1 the State of Sooth
Carolina, to graid himt an exclusive charter tar
a Ferry over .:aluda River, near the Islan~d
Fori, at the junction of the Districts of Edge
field, Abbeville, Laureis uandi Newberry. I1
also gir es notice, that he intends to oppose the
ap~lication of M Ir. J. W. Payne for: a charter
attesaeplce. JAMES S. POPE.
Jnly 30 . 4tm 27
P UBLIC Notice is hereby given that apeli
cattion will be made to the tnext Legisla
ture, to declare Thomas Creek a public high
way, and to prevent obstructions to the free
navigation thereof.
July 30 4 tm. 27
State of South Carolina,
BARN WELL DISTRICT.
WILLIAM J. NIXS001, who is nowv in the
custttody -of thet Sheriff of Barnwell Dis
trict, by virtue of a Writ of Capias ad &aits
faciendum, at the suit of L. W. Bates, having
petitioned the Honorable the Judges of the
Court of Common Pleas. that he may be ad.
mitted to the benefit of the Acts of the General
Assembly, made for the relief of isolvenst
Debtors. It is therefore or'dered, that the said L.
W. Bates, and all others to whom the said Pe
titioner is ini any wise indelbted, be, and they arc
.heeby summoned,.and have notice to appiear
before the said Judges at the said Court, to be
holden at Biarnwell. ott the fourth Monday in
October next, to she w cause, if any they can,
why the said Petitioner should not have the
prayer of his petitiongranted.*
Office of Comumon Pleas,
Barwell C. H.. 14th July,.'45.
ORASM.US D. ALLEN, c. c. v.
July 23 12t 27
Notice. -
1OTICE is hereby given that application
Lwill be made to the next Legislatureaof
thi sta'e of South Carolina, for a renewval of
the Charter granted by that body to Henry
Shultz and Lewis Cooper, dated 17th Deestmber
1813, athorizing Iliemi to bii a Toll Bridge
across the Savannah River. frow this State toi
the city of Augusta. State of Georgria, at thein
own labor- anid expense, with such a deduictionl
of toll as the change of time and the improve
ment of the country wvilljnst # UTZ
Hamburg. S. C., July 17 tf 27
LAW B3LANKS
Ona SALE AT TRIS o7F3CE.
LANGUID CIRCULATION !-V
R EPEATED changes in the temperature
have a very bad effect upon the bloods
a sudden change from a full; .generous, to a
low, poor diet,-will be equally. injuriousto the
health as sudden changes of. weather. If we
would have health we must.endeavor to pre.
vent, as far as in us lie, great extremes of all
kinds. Every excess, of heal orcold-, ofeat
isg or drinking, tends to' produce ipuritytif
the blood; thu. its circulation becomes languid;
the very channels of life are clogged; and-the
first consequence is that the. sowss become
COSTIVE. . ',.., .
We are in this cond'tionreadyto receyeainy
disease which we .may come in. contact ; artd
without any contadi with an'y'one affected'with
sickness, we -shall have ieadache; heartburn,
dizzineies, a foul tongue, los of appetite; allthie
result of the state of costiveness. -
When the atmosphere becomes impure and
oppressive to mankind, it requires the- tempest
to agitate it, to give it purity ad ljfp.
. W hen the bowels are costive they require thq
administration of BRANDRETit'S PILLS,
whu-h, by exciting a commotion .r acceleta
te'l movement in that organ, will- occasion all
muabid contents to be expelled, thereby produ
cing purity to the blood and health to the whole
frame, -
iTThe Pills dre'sold at Dr- Brndrket's Of
ice, -241 Broadway, N. York. Aho by Bland
& Butler, Edgefield C.H.; S. D.- Cark. -:0.,
Hamburg; J. S A D. t. - Smyley. eeting
Street; !f . M. Coleman, New Market; Jfhttlack,
Sullivan & Waller, Greenwood ; L.' 'leifri
man Cokesbury.
July 23 5t 26
The Charleston Evening. News,
BY J: N.'CARDOZO.'
N Evening Paper, with the above title,
will be published daily, iii this city -tin tie
1st of October next, if a sufficient number-of
subscriberscan be obtained to wanant the ah
dertaktng.
It will. ipclde the usual quantity of political, -
commercial and shipping intelligence .foundis
daily journals of its size, and embrace such se
lectio ns as are most interesting and attractive
to the general render. It is amost nnnecessary
to state, that on all publid qiuestions inyolving
the rights and interests of Sotith Carolin,-thd
conductor ofthe "Evening News'' will befoune
at the post of duty ; while it is nearly superfus -
ous to add, that its colnmns will be free froim
every species of personality, or of remark of'en
sive to the taste of a community with the. ra.
.fnemient of manners that characterizes the ge'
pie of Charleston.
To meet the public desire for a cheap daily
journal, and to approach as nearly as possible
to the principle of.cash payments, in -conduct.
ing this paper. the *'Evening News" will be
furnished to subscribers at $6 per annum, pay.
able half-yearly, or 50 cents per month, paya
ble monthly. Advertisements will be inserted
at the rate of 50 cents per square for'the first
rtion. and 374 cents for each succeeding
insertion. For' all' advertisemhents of 6 lines
and under. the charge will be 25 cents. The
"Evening News" wIlibe of 'the medium size
of public journal., will be printed with .a neat
type and on good paper.
,A. tri-weekly paper will be issued at $4 per
annum. payable in advance.
Subscription lists are left At the Courier and
Mercury tOffices, and at-ite did'erEnt Book and
Stationer's Stores.
New Wet kly Paper in Charles
ton. .
PROSPECTUS OF THE CHARLES.
1N hhitlt-A WEEKLY JouaAr,
devoted to the advancement e.the Tempeirance
Cause and General Literature, to be pubhshed
in this city as soon a- a sufficient number of
subscribers shall be obtained. .
The subscribrr proposes (should a sufficient -
number uf.names be obtained to warrant the
Iundertaking,) to establish in this city, a Weekly
Pape.-r devoted to the cause- pf Temperance,
Agriculture and General Literature.
In, a large and populous city like ours, em
braciug so large a tield'of Temperanced ope
rates with three or lotur floaurishing societies
dvoted exclusively to the advaneenat f
the cause,it would scarrcely seem unreasonable
to presutue. that, with ptroper effort; a sufficient
proportiont of patronage mnight be secured, to
wartanit rte permaunent estuaistntent of a niews
paper whichl would sea veas an organ of the
vie ws and setntits of the temperahee com-.
muinity, as welt as a repository of select mis
ellanty ior the enitertammtuent 'of the general
reader.
With the exceptioni of the religious press, wve
have ntta siigle weekly paper in Charleston,
while in amny 01: our nortsern cities, they are
not only iiiumecrable, but well supported.
Surely, then, we canistustain erie!
kt is proposed to dedicate a ptortion of its co!
nons. to thme puiblicamtio'n or commtercial and
other inrelligenice. Etmbraicing such of the- cur
rent news ol the day, as maghe afforded by
original conitrtbutmons arid appropuiate selee
io'ns. The lierary columns will comprise a
series of essays, tales, sketches, &c., a portion
of which will be wrntten expressly for the Mir,
ror The editor has already secured the aid
of a nrumiber of zealous and active members of
the Charrlestont Total Abstinence Society, who
will comuribute fi egi.enttly to .its pages ; as well
as that of seceral of our -most popu or wvriters
by whose valuable co-operation,-fte has-hereto
fore been enabled to conriburte to the entertain
ment of the reading comrmunity
The rate of annual subscription will be.ixed
atto.dollars. Those who may prefer toasub
scribe for a shotrter period will be furnished [at
twenty-five cets per monthi. Advertisements
will be inserted at twenty-five cents per square
of twelve lines.
-The paper wvill correspond in size to' the
other C harle-ston weeklies. The mechanical
executrioni will be regulated so as-to give per.
*feet satisfactioni..
Subseription lists may he found at the Cou
rier, Mercury anid Patriot 'ogices, and at the
Hall of the Charleston Total -AbstineneSoci- I
ciety, Meetiog street.
EDWIN HERIOT.
yuly 30 - tf 17
New Drug Store.
NA AGE L'S DRUG AND CH EMICAL ES
T ABLISHMENT.
(CIARK's OLD'STANC.)
TI' H E Subsesiber is-nocw receiving, and of- -
Rfers for sale, a new and complete assort
.ient of ' " -
'FaENCH, GER'ANa, ENGeisH AND AMEatcAN '
DR UGS, CIJEM ICAL8, AND
-Lam -Train, and Linseed -Oil.
li iseLead, Lamp Block. Ventian REd.
Spanish Browni, anthi Wh'ituig, rc., &.c.
lionts in want ut antyof the above-articles,
are invited to call and exanrie, beforie purcha
suingelsewhere, as it may be to their batejes
to lo so. A sharo ~of public patronage 'is frea
pet fully selected.,
Prescriptionis carefullyat u.- AGEL,
ynilyS '0 ' t - 7. -
gg The friends of Lieti. JausB.
j Atats, antiounCe-him a8 ak-apdid t.-(or
the..aricO Of tax Coletor at~he nest le$'