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jt i eS au'be days of my life Basal whata blushing iornar it is, ( be iao a wife. s Parick," be' glad -ht~b~bSag eta husband, ing AWkMMQjbj.i fgiing the' child sm [ U lky (elow j his arm ebair Ait lg, anggewaf .Wala pans, and .e greany VSter Isis doqw; -j&&"aj4.. - b.n. of owl:exCCUent Tei . aiay. been neighbors be liis e . tfe tabilo tet sitting 10, g ~~a I a spa a. when he's suwking and eUcb hhb8b bia" ]at a "Lord of a man." ,i in the aigt, whiu he ;oe to bed aiv. everQt" does ber a ehild "iiqnall" Rene glorianay oer, under Isis kiverin: "Geod ).&" to the 'picture of " bachelor' B. F.W. - Gasawoos. fev' Alg lis &rCrary Magafne. AjiAWWLOUd HBY. I ' " JWilloughby, A~'~tbe yhy. ye4s see. , IWilt WValloughby. -And canmot let s bc - u oribhe, I* ogtm fr tisee, ile I1 dee for tie. a_*t i bethe end on't. , s ad hlllandtraiglt; AmM i ouprfcit Of 1e I've sces 1n hreamB; It maks we fed an* if I had A agel by iq side. And, tk I hik XAm n bad, .Yo 0*4as i l puy brido. I loreThg e'e&ad 1a8el eye; They a the blss is fairer. And I thafoarmerly, 1 ,6o2 'blue the raror; ButWhu Isawthine .ee o cler, Thoug erfeey as rT-". I dkn e wand Idid swear wa ime Lost. I love thy hand, aj pale and sol. alueh. in days.langwyne. uns. iboent as trusting oft Would meAly elasp-in mine; uwas ebieldout bthe genises - Ih~M~ h pes rantabou* huvirginja aqdbhe Venuwes 1 love thesunds that from thy lip Gush boliy sad frm fsilou fsesher cavernsa shy And-atld then I fee voi. Uiea, Fany Wiloughby, 1"5 wbt'fannot keep. R seborhtappsness, jteJsauient. why I eeyou will me'kill, 'n Fanus sohdas maien awoild FVer a~ 'Wier he ol on An4Fay sigb'd as maiden should, i4~d mra'd areturn.. AM.,a swbke'd1Fan Wiudonghby KassOiden tie a ve;. AbdolienaiWildghby-. -VTa,'Uiden brnylore; many earshavepass'd since that ~Iunmr&never,ean forget Sweet FahnWitoithhy ' MP~HERAME. 'b.s2*ptitfce" Cdusai.An addirr-se detivesudfat' pigImrpetg of tbe Wash i uTta'f phese Society. of - issonsa unexpectedly.called 30sfas -Yo have a! seZlieen avored with spro very able and eloque eddremsson the uuhieet of' TempraneeliM regret that it is not in my power tO second the serntaenns so well ex tf~ cin alles'ontand en act ni to exemptim, for 1 am a lawyerasli he babit of public speak egiaby g my surprse, that my ha4e on me taful-r et eli.Jocs et empemsam. And I shon to~ know' ho ny e of hapan pretend to bef ad t6piluloi? 9an my honoddefiendwhrihave preced-me, . . i eMipaa la soceies y be rie. Ashf etim ing in our midst, shooting by and almost ' *g 'our, every effon-who would beebs -wrig ode-a heads, . Sg t * dwn lireir b ka ep*it,-h at i and our talents could n'ait iv accomplish of wbgey. Again, leek a .that:weafthy nobphjust,pu& in, psesion of thaccu- i mulations of a miserly:rather. JMlOfths I by and logksidqwy on ua-yes even on a us. Give hijan.the' bottle. It will soon makea.eas 'bimi, Ydd will no longer haVe,opojPk up to find him -he is it the gambling.hpp- in the kenel-in thehauds fthA.laWand, the lawyer soon gets his last dollar,..-Howgn#nm of.us-Iave been riding iiiidd'tbeeaCmt, as-we aUow- are finding fees so searce as to be unable. to pay even our' tavern bills-and driven toi every 'shift and turn to get a few. drillas till'i tiAkoe row .ierhaps in the. face of the coiRt, lIes brought clients and relief in a moment. Oh that our enemy would get drunk: How oeen have I: beefa mortifed at the beautifitl persons and genteel- manenirsof those whohave been rising arouO -ne how much threatened'with insiruifieance in comppgjega. ib these worthie,'and in truth how macb afried . qt the prnspect before me. Theyare -One-tlhey are ou' of theway-and if I meet one of thorn he is reeling under the powers of alcohol. a distinguished martyr to whiskey and to bacco. "'ie laorels ofthe advocate and the bar vtit of the attorney are tratered by the! tear, shed by the miserable victims or al cohol. The disrders of estate" in which we all find our support rest maiinly on in temperance bat crimea the defenc. of th.e perpetrators ofwlhich i- our riel.d of glory as well as. profit; are seldomn committed !y sober men. Aud socrafy are the duly sober, who comnit the nos: of crimes atmi e"pecially those deatroying acts of swinl ing wsilhy of the Peniteniiary. that they are seldom caught and nteles- to u-. Wit a-drunkard is always eaught and unfess we reisue him alway<t puanilid. Nair dote it maiter whether he is punished or nnm; only let his caso lie a bail oue. *u-l all he has belongv to the lawyers. How long is it since I knew a man wh-ie crimes 11. manded not only. a dungeon. but donlile irons. sign bills of sale in that dun:con. fIor his only negro-his only horse nnd hi% only buggy, and feel happy that his able counsel leF him twcnty-ive dollars to run away with, if by any means ho could he fr a moment liberatef. Thesn are a few or the reasons which compel ne to derline th- honor of a place on the colls of ths honurable society. and I truat they will be decreed suflicient for ihe-present. The Drutkard's Blood.-It has often beca doubled that the trunkaril't blood was inflammable. D. E. 1. Yost, of Massilua,. hit, in order to test thi-s princi ple, made the following experiment. which is published nuder his own signn tare in the Washingtonian and Genius. An --qiaintance of his, who was a drun kard of long standing. called at hisi office while under intoxicntion. and on enterin cried out. "Doctor, for God's sake bleed me, or I shall die." The Doctor compli efl. wvith hi request with a smile, and whihst the hl.>od was running frnn the < orifica lie discovered by-tLe smell that 1 it was highly inprcgnitetd with aeohol. r In order to test the matter morr' fady. lie applied a lighter taper, when the blood in ihe basin presented lihe peculiar aippear anoe'of buruinag alcohol.I The Chicken story.-Ani lrishmnan, at Ne w Orleans, related his experience. atn temp.erance meetin;: in that city, seame. what after this feuhin: "Jintlemen and l fellowr eitisetns, I -ws5 horn in. Ireland. I' htve been ij thec eounthiry fiuoryarce, and ilirunk all the while too. ,tr -whiskev-. Sleself an.thra n' me comrads wans playln , , kardi one Saturday nighu. an' fur whiskey I too. an' the chilk rooster flew-into the Ij roam, an' he he lit upon me head a'nd he- ' crew thratimelas. Sonic' i'm e contramet; rernarkeod he was after lavin a blesain up on ine head that was not to bo on theirs. Well, I thought notinne moor about it * until I went down tupon the levy, sank in r for wnrk. They tslnid m I was nnt ahlc a to work, an' asked me to come np to the tn imperance mmstin, an' sian the pledt~e. E I was then stbruck with the remark or tme d comirads respecting the blessint the chiek. ~ en was after Ieavin on me, an' I though ~ this was it, aid I nint and signed the pledge." i Temnperance Reform.-Judge King, in r lhis remnarks to the granid jury at Philidel- a phia, on alondlay. stated that in 183G. C there were 1146 licensed inverns in Phil adphia,. city and county, and tnow thei,. re nly 561-less than one half!-This reduction may he attributed to the influ- I enee of the temperance reformnation-.t StastE of South~Carolina.' * ABIIEVILLE DISTRICT. iN TH E. CO3IMON PLEAS. e Francis A. Conner, vs AUachment. *George Conner. .Debt. a H31 E said Plaintift'having filed his de- td Ularation in my ollic against the said 0 Defendant. *ho is without the limits of the C Stater Otdered, that the said Defendant djppmar and pleid thereto, within a year and a' day, from the fling of the same. itherwise final judgmneni gerill he awarded pa. F. L'VINGSTON, c. C. F SClerk's Office, Dc.9, 1842 eq 40 State of South. Cirolinai? ~ EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. . -INJ ThE 'COMMON PLEAS'. -l . L.'& E. Penn & Co. Dedlaretion ia To. J vs. riga Attachueat. E An-E. Glascock. )DebI. TRIIENPlfantiff's having tbis day filed I thi~ewtion in my oice,andthe De- a fendanhavingno Atmorney, known tobeowith- r: i the 8Wsnmwhou a copy of the same, with a a riewp~sd ' dse:ved: it is ordered, I tija th feuantplead to the said declara. n unm whthin a yasand a day. or dnidl and abso. ti g anet willtemien against her. d 0 ..ane,,d e~pt..t the Ollie.A othe PnaoattuinvavTiszu. . PROPOSALS -F in tisaini -her|- . C. The Farmers' Gazette, AND rJUaRAW ADOV5Tian. ' HEsundersigned haeeig, purcbased thq Priniog: materiale 4f the Farixrs a:tte, .4s Cheraow Adeergiser." is dewdrous of aying before its present patrons, and the pub i4e6nernAy, the followinag oUtline ofthe OUrse ie intends to purse *in the future manage ient of that journalb... - The Farmers- Gazclie will endeavor to effect Wo distinct obireit. vir:-the promulgation ndadvalcement of correctopintnsand prae ices i. Agrincnture and politie,- while it will ot neglect other subjects of interest oramuse annt. In.tiq Agricultural department, the editor vill sustain, to the extent of hil abilities. the rue interests of those ort whom he iust ne :sarily rely for his principlcsaupport; and in nder ' tender the wriper mnore generally ser iceltile ani valtale to tids the most usefil itid important portin of our population. and irem whom is niainly derived the suslenance if every otheclas, he most earnestlyenlis up. ns all. tins rriends of rural erqonnmy and the -lanting intereastgenerally, for a rpeo and can lid interchan;e o views and reanlta from prc ical experiments. throngh the columns of his maper, and tbn.. affiord to each other anoppor nnity o(cnmparing notes an improving in.tir, several mode ofcittnre. so as to produkco the argest viell fron a piven portion of ground, Ir n othtr words, ic force from tie soil Lh nO't nsnple return fot the money expended on ts tilkge and improvement. So vitally important to the true interests of, hi S:ate ansd penple does the Editor consiler he improvement of osmr Agrieuliural remsurrec nd moleofesicluir-, tant it is him ira convir ion. tlaht. :under the pre-ent exhansted sate ni )ar 'oil. great comnpetation, and decre.eriag re i:irces. unle.- :I strong a.d! united elart i nn d. io srupplyv, l.v ..rtifiri..I mean. uwith ex sajit-d natere, as.nided. rf-en.. to yielMi. insd he ilo. practice of 1.naat3ed mnds-try and thes "trIctIOt er'onomhy. tnasile effectsual thronugh tile ens&aing, of a kind and gracntie Providence, mti freer happy. anad once nost prosperons tate. will qsedidy retr.::rade :. we.: . pit. ruasstion. aid reispectabilily it, tie Cunfidera-I o f whsicha ne :-re prosd to bia..t onsr.ele osr of. ie od Tisir!c "." fin Politics. the FaruarVr' iat:ere will adro ,;te- %tls lirmne4. httwith inod-raticn, the I unsa' ..f Free Trade-LAw Iwutirs-Xo Del I --&pia'utioafron ftaaks-f~rng-rertrench nntl. snxl a strict adhereeu to The Coanitution. and, .ne the exponent i.f thser isririileq. it will um, heart and hand with its Deinocrasiic cond. utors. in advancimn.- hy all fair atd honorable ans. to the first stice in the gifl of our po ile-the nsiust exialted station mait cani coif er i 6% ellow mnan-on dirstingmushed. virtnun-, ind ;trio fellow ucitizen J IN C. CAI [IOIN-a man whose compeer the world ltoes not ai,>rd, and who-evnata grnce that sa ion withl nil the truo dignity aissl enlightene-d >nriti.sUm orhim who was "rst in wtar.first J? peace, and $rst in the hearts ej is country. Alihough firmly devoted to the cause of ruth nd right. taid winst lie believsr tit be, the best stere-ss of his country. yet the Editor will sever lend hiinpseliut carry on a mere p)artiz;tn varf-sre against those who difFer front him as egards eadsr men or measures. lie will en leavor to couvince those whose opinions are dversse to his own, by faets and urguments. if the - error of their ways." and the truth and isatice of the cts'e he cstposnosea: but should ae fail in this. heng satiisied that men are so onstittted as to take ditferent views of the nine ma%nres. and draw discordant conclu inns frum similar f-acis. he will always respec; tich honest differonce of opiuion. and esidea. -or, by the avoidance of harsd or opprobious: piliets or innituage. not to excite animosity or i I-will between those who truly ha e the hon r ad inter-rt of the'r country at hrlit. lst on y dityer in shs.e monde of advar,sing iaer grcat os. prosperity, and lappinAss. KnwVing the imporiace ti Planters, and bie Merrcant:i co:musaniiv. of a corr-ect sta:e-I i.nt s'l it.e markets, tise t:ditor will exert hiar. .f ts render this departnmnt of his p::per ef. seewr.. posisitsel: and wvith this iew wvill eni. rge cosidetsriy. the tablse ofari~cles wbih l e pric-as anex-d, hecret.oore pJubsed ina ainpealr. retviso it we.:kly. asand. during the: nusmes's season, aappends to it i'nehi remark, as iny su~rgest thernuseivsa upon esignsity 'ifoser losit expsesieced merrhaints. and other avasita l.,esurcis esi isnfannion. lai order to itnder the p-iper still morn gene-? mlly pace-plaible, anid a wvelcomsai, nisty jour. isl. the [litor will take especial care to take tch .'ehecsioes as wit? aid thae ense sof seorali and good Lerder, andl advasses the rapid as ides fTerperance. which are: tast utarchinag over sd regenseratias; our tamis. T:5e tarmers' Giacue will also counan n4 Irefilliy lfranged egsliosae of CongrcawionaLt tad Legasiative, iunlhgsunce, Foreign and Dol wastc New's.s, ccasaonaal revtews [of the enr-e mtt 1tterature of the day, chost',s extrae's andl needsehes ir..cs. the latest pubicati-mandnssl i st ei, nso exese' n wdll be sapare~d to retsder at a ithifal charosnierof pnang evente. and a scrr - ble. record of the manners and faishions of the The psubii-dfaer being determtinse't to devoste is whsolu time and esserpy to the improvemesnt Flis paper. ple~dgeus hsmaelfthat nothing which. dastry .andi istremitting atnenti.on to bausincs tat aressmplaith on his partt.will be wvaintinig to mnder the I'arimer' Ga:euas every way worthy j r the tmamt extended patronaagse it nay suc ed in obtaiining. Three dollar. pet anum. payabsle in ad ance. or three dollars and fifty ctnts if nut' aid until the expisration ofthe year. Twoi stubsersbers, paying at the timne of en ring their namnes, wvill be furnished the paper five dollars per- aninsm, so long as thesy cons nure io pay in advance. Advertissements not exched:ng' 15 lin~es. in risd for one dollar the first.' and iifty cenits ch susgnestnt time. For istcion's at in-. eratlas of two weeks, y5 cents after the first, ad a dollar if the intervals are longer. When se number of advsertisemnenst is not markedj n the copy. the advertiasement will be insert i till ordered out. JOHN STUBIS. Editor and Peblisher. Cheraw, March 7, 143, A pri5 . f 10 State of South Carolina. ABBE VILLE DiSTRICT2. IN EQUITY. Villiam Wilson, ) vs. . - - Bilfor Partiion. lizabeth Todd, asothers.) [Tm . aering to nt satisfaction thsat LCaroline Grigaley, Whitfiald Boxemon and melinie his wvie. Taliv-er Towles and Sarah an his wife. Albert Robertn, Matnnring fahon & Charlote lsis wife, Anderson Simes td Cornelia his wife, Mary. s daughster of Mn rBrown. deceased, wt Wags tmtermarried 'ibh some one.unkaown, Leroy Brown. and Panie? Gent and Nancy his wife, defendants. itmied in the said bill, are. and reside withont le limits of hiis stale: Ordered.U:at the said efendants respectively, do appear. plead, an serror demur. to the said bili, within thece sithae ftonm dais dute, or deectee pro confesso, ill be rendered against them. H. A. JoJiES,.c.t. fommisioner's Ollice, ~ . b...itn., F'..- l:, l'11 i '3m 4 I PROPOSALS for carry g the aiis or 1 the l.United- States, from the 1st Jui ,1843 1 to the 30th of June; 47, ineusive Sbinth Car Atipa, will be.rvceaad at-the Cont et Ofue' af the Post OUlies Jepartment.- in the city -of Washigtoi, ntil 3 "'clock P. ofthe 1:th i Lay of A prp, 1$43, '(to be decided by, the 15th * tat of May.)on theroutes and the manner and tim herein sipeciied, Viz: Mi-t5OUTH CAROLINA. 3182.Fson /Adans's Run t Edisto Island, 15 toiles atad back once a week. Leave Adana's Runi every Wednesday, at 6 I a n, arrice at Edisto Island same day by 11 a m. Leave F.dipto liland every Wedneday at I p m, arrive at Adam's Itynu same day by u p m. Prooals for semi-weekly or tri-weekly er. vice wvill be considered. 3183 From Aiken to Trewdway's Bridge, 25 miles and back. once a wveek. Learv Aiken,ecery. 'Ihursday at ", a m. ar rice at Treadway's hUridgam"we day by 12m. Leave Tradway's'Bridge every Thursday at I p m; arrive al Akihen spme day be 8 p m. 3164 From Conraysborough to tair Bluff, N C, 45 miles and bick, once a week. Leave Conwaysborough every Alonday at 5 a rm; arrire at Fair Blutssatme dAy by 8 p'a. Leave Fair lutif erery Tuesday at 5 A m; arrirc at Coonwaysborough ane day by 8 il. 318Q5 From Crowder's Creek, X G, by Beth .!. t' Yorkrillo, S C.,'15 ailes and back, once awtee'k. leavoCrwder's Creek every Wednesday at 6 a tm; arriie-at Yorkville same day by I i a Ieareo Yorkrilie evcry Wedness-Icy at I p m; arrere :a Crowdcr'a Cr.ck isme any by6 p m. :3P1 T r-os Greenrille r. h. by S.rier'o. Dookvain's, Camslrele. Woodrwdr Van 1'ai. ten'4. Willino Goldi:nith, jr's. and )r. Ani. tan's, to Gretenville c h, equal t. 30 milcs and blak. once a wee. Leave Greenvilfl e'very Fridai at 6 a m ; nr. rwri it Greenrlle nlrit day ly 6 P an. Il17 rom ilirrioanei to llanicuckrille, 20 leid .a:Id back, once a week. Le-irre ll:arrienne eral'v Friday at -,a m; ar. rre it llanicrearilb- smme da i., 11 a n. I.en'e H-mcckviilo esrery -rif.y at p n; arrre at HlnrUo c iWea d::y bIy b p i. 3163 From Lnmentaaon. N C, hey Lonag Creek Shoabl, Fal[:. and C'ronders Creek, to Ylork. rille. a c. 37 i-2.mniles and baek. pnce a we'ek. Lence Lincoaiton every Wednesday at 5 a in; arrive tat YorlAiille same day by 6 tp n. Leonr Yorkville tcery Thuaiadmay at 5 a nIl; drire at Lincolnron same day by6 p m. :11F9 From 3larion c b by tlrton's Neck, to conmwayAboro' 40 miles and back, once a we A. Icare Marion e It crery Sunday at -5 a m; ar rit;, lit ConWr.yboaro',.nme dughy 7p m ft. Leavo conwnpboro' ereri .'0ndsy- at > a iml. nrr:ve at larion c I Pame dany by 7 p it. 3190 From Trareller's loet to Pumpkin. town. 16 miles and back. once a week. Leare Travellur's Rest every Wedneslay at 8 an ; arrive at l"mupkintowna anme day by I p m. Ibcnro Piumpkintown er'ry Wednaesday 4at 2 ps ; arrice at Traveller's litest sane day by 7 p m. 3191 From Winnsborouagh. by Grnyden'-,, to 'iscky Alount, 25 miles and back, once a week. ,enre Winnsborongh every Thursday nt 8 a in; arrive lat Rocky Mount sAine day by 4 p in. Leare tocky Meaont every Friday at am ; arreue at Winnaborongh same day by 4 p m. N TES. 1. Seven minttes are allowed for noenin and cloeing the mails at sol offices, where 16 partcular time i-4 specitied. 2. Po-t EIOlice blanakr, mail bags, nre to Ie conveyed without ftrtlher charge on mnad lines admitting o'uch eanveyaace. 3. itn all cases. there is to be a forfeiture of til- p-sy othle trip, when the trip in not run: a t..r1tei'ure ofut leas olne-rourth part or it, when the running or arrital is so fir behind ta:na as to lose the conuccian with a depend inV mail; and a forfeitare of a une oi'Oportion of it, when a grade of serico is rendered nfe-. mior to that ina the ontract. These f.rf'eutaares may be incrensedl into penaaltz.:s of higher mnmaaunt, accordling to the nature or fregnucy uft the fnilnre and the importance of th mil 4. Fanes will holanipo'-d, utnless the delin p-a.::cy be satisfactonmly explain-ed in dne tanne or filhng to tike tir..mn, or deliver at a post oef ice~, thme amail, or amy paut of it ; lear suf..n *t to he weet, irijred, lost, or destroyed : rort coma. aeyig it In a pince or mtaane~r that expIow. it. n adepredation, loss, or iahjnry ;tnot atrriv'io4t at lao titae set. Aand for s'efimg up or runing anex ress- to tranmt conmnmceina intelkencee ni ndvas.ce of thc aisl. a paenlt wil: be exet :d eq~ual to ai quarter's pany. 5. T'he P..stmt.auter Genaer.,Imacy aaai he con raet fot repeatedl failures; fur viulating time 4 Pust Otftce laws; foir diisobueying~ the mnstmuc ins of the Deipartnient; foer reislming to dis hlarge a carrier whteni required by thse Depart. J net1; mr aininag thme contract withaout the 9 sonsent of the P'oatnaster G.eneral. or foar set ingU a tar runnng an exprees as afoaresaid. a ti..'I he Post'aeaster Generaal mny alter the con- k rct".nam1 alter the .celea. he adlowing a pro. pi ':tta imcrease of coaamenaia'tioni withain thae ra lh trictians imnposed lby law. foir the addionaal d aervice reqired. or lfar the~ increnaced speed, if y lie omphiayment of additinaal stock or carrners * a tendered necesasary, limt thee contractor maay'a n aauch case. relmqaniih the conttract, on timne ly atien, if lae prefers at tn the change. Hie may ( alo dismontiaan ur ceertail the service.hle allow aeg ore maonth's e'xtra pay onx the amount din. - aensed with. 7. Tbc psaymnats will be made thrrough Iratis oni poet offices or.aithecr wiae, afler the ex, airationl ofeach quarter, snly ini February,.May, aignet, and Nievoehsor. 8. 'The dlistancea' ate given according to the test information:; bumt no increased pay will be dibawe-d, should they prove to lbe greater than me adrertised, if the' places are correctly named. 9. Thec Postmaster Gieneral Is probialited ' ey law froan know ingly niaking a contract for lhe transportationa of the mail with any person rho shall have entiered into any conabination. I ar proposed to enter oin any combination, to wrenmt the inaking of any bad for a mail cotn- n tact by any other person or persons, wh~lo shall ia cave made any agreemtaat or shall hare given >r perhormoed, or peromimeed to gie or pertoram, 't any cosedernation to do, or not to thu. anything as rhaterer to mnduces anyp other person not to bid a oria utail contract. td 10 A bid received afler time, tn-wit: the b 13th Atural next at 3 p mn, or without the guar antee required bg law ; or thaat combines eove ral renteeatin one sum of ccmpenisation, cannot 2 ie considered in competition with a regular~ proposal. not adjudg~s to be extramagant. I I. A bidder may propose different days and ours of departure and arrival, providled no m~ore running lime as asked, and it is obvious g fiat no mail connesion or othiersaccommnodretion a prejudiced. He may ask form a pecified num ior of diays for more reuning time to the trip g at certain seasons of peenisarly bad reads. ilat beyond these changes a proposal for sar rice diFerent from the udversseawent will pre. tent its being considered in conapetition with a I -egtiar bid, not met aside for cxtraqagnce; h and where a bid coptains any of thme above at erations,their disadvantages will be estimnateef t at cotm aring it witir other nropomals. C 12. ' ere should be but one reate for bid ina t propoasal. - . 13. The route, the sereee the yearly pay,- i he hialder's name and residene, ad dhe mann. if each membecrof the firm,. whaeoa, comipan5 ~ efera, should be distinctly stateil. 14 The'a ftdowina inhle form of the punr.,. ,hich shonldibe filled, the irst blank with ila ame of the guarantor. the second with that of se bidder; and Ihe tfotd apd fotnh with the "ning and terminais inttts te route; oafterlbeing datel 1- beI''tned by the oarantor. who musbe shown by 1 wrtten ertificate of a postmaster, op other eqssily sat 4aptory testimonial,.to be a an of property. nd able to make oo' his guaranly. This naranty. so certified, should accompany each id. '-The undersagned - guarandes that ---i is bid for carryin- the.m.ail from - ) - lie arccpted by e Postmaster Gen ral. - shall enter into an obligation prnor a the 1st day of July next, with good aid Pnt'. icient sureties, to-perfurm the serrice propioand. lDated - " 1M. The bid .whould be setnt undet seal. id. ress.ed to the Firit Ami-taot Poistntier Gen ral. with 4 Mail Propoalai in the State or -. writen on the E-we of die Ic're:; a nd honld be despat:'hed in time to te recettred by >r befor. the 1i:th April next.at 3 n'ielc. i n. 20. The contracts are to be executed before he l- J.,ly next. Post 0,&c Drperimsux. Januarv 7. 1843. C. A. WICKLIFFE. Janun 1, 1843 12w 51 State of South Caroliria. EDGEPTELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. A. L. Ninholson, Bill to ob vs. tain tilk E. N. Coleman, and others. iforland -c I nppearing to my stisfaction that Eldred N. Colena'n, onc of the iefen laun in this case. resides beyond the Iam. 4 of this St-te. On iotion of Pope and Pope'orderel that the said E1l!red N. Cole rtntn, do plead ar.swer or demur -,o thc ili -n or-before the eighth day of June next. therwise the said bill. will be ordured pro confesso againlst h1irn J. T'ERRY. c. E. E. D. March S 3m 6 State 01 South Carolina. EDGFIELhD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Piaoke .Nhl.-e. by her B) 21lfpir I'uanction next firiend. vs. and Wm. Nubles. & others. Alimmoy. I T appearing to my satisfaction, that tIe Delendant William Nobles, resides with. nut he limits ofthe State. Ordered. that Ile tid Defendant do plead. answer or demur to he complainants bill, within three months som the puolication hereof, or the said bill will be taken pro conifeso against him. J. TERRY, c. r. r. Nov. 2G. 1143. C. March 4 3m 6 State of South Carolina. AJIBEVILLE DISTRICT. Foseph Jacobs and Elizabethhiswife, Applicant. vs. Elizabeth Finly and others. T ppears to my satisnction that Ran del Finly and Caela Fiuy. two of tie Defendtants. reside wi-hoiut the limits of this State, it is therefore Ordered. that hey do appear and object to the division nr sale of the Real Estate of James Finly. un)or before the first Monday in April. 1843, or their consent ta the same will be entered of recnrd. DAVID LE.SIXY. o. .%. I; Jon 18 3m 51 State of South Carolina, I.DGFJIFELD DISTRICT. Susaa Rhoden, Applicant, vs. Pat"ev Rhodon & others. Deft's. fT appenring to tmny satisfaction that Charles Rhoden. and William Rhodcn, wo of the defendants in the abore stated aie. reside beyond tho limatsof this State. 'u is therefore ~ordleredl. that they appear mnd objec to the division or sale of the cat est ate of John Rhaoden. dec'td., otn or efore the first day of .May next, or their ouant to the same wiil boentered of re ord. OLIVER TOWLES, o. E. D. Feb. 8 12r 2 State or South Carolina E DG El-I ELD D14T R ICT. IN TilE COMMON -LEAS.' ewis Culbreath, Declarahiont in As ohn, Scurrv. Foreign Attachmecnt. atuel M.'Chappell, Declaration in As. es. sumpsit. alhn Setrry. Fonrg Attaekcuen. H lE plaintif's having this day filed their de - clarations in dme above cases.in myofice, od the defetndant having no wife or attorney, y of said declaratin,with a rule to plead, can a, pervedl. It is ordered, that the said defen mi do plead to the isaid declarations. within a ar and a day from the publicatiar. of ti or tr. or final'and absulute judgment wilhl be warded against him. GEO. POPE, c. c. e. lerk's Ofee, a 6 Stay, 16i42. ly 18 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN TilE COMMON PLEAS. fin. Scurry, vs. Declarattou in Assmpuit. an Senurry. fin. Hi. lrennnn, for dine tase or fim. Sentrry, Dcdaration in Delt. vs.| abn Scurry. ) SH E plainatt~hai nag this day tiled their ..declarations in the above stated cases, ini sy llice, and thme defendant hav ing no wile or ttorney, known to be within thus State. on -him a copy of said declarations, with a rule iplead shall he served. It is' ordered that the uid defendaint do plead to rhe said declarations ithin a year and day tram the pntblication of is order. or final and absolute judgment wil a awarded against him. GEU. POPE, c. c. r. lerks Ofec, w ith Aay,18142. ly 1A State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THEL COMMON PLE AS. tew art & Coat, Declaration vs. on Attackarat, ohn Scurry. ) Assumpsit. utl'&.J ohniston, Dkd anetfen vs. on Atacksnex, isbn Scurry. .Dek. H E plaintiffs having disdavfled theirde Uclarationas in my ot~ce, and the defmndat Bing no wife or attorney known to be within te State. ont whom u copy oflho same, with a eto plead, could be served.. It is, ordered, at thte defendant plead to the saidi deilaration, ithiun ayear and a day, or final and'absolute dgment will he given against him. 4.EO. PoPE,:c. c. p. dglld C. ) Cler's Qierage -10 ARGYLE, T H E celebrated Race-Horseu and-SiW ion, ARGYLE, will.stand the c64n Ug Senson at the Plantation of Capt. Wr. B. MATS. four miles oath of Edgefeld C. [I., on the Aunueta Road. He will be let to Mares at 815 the single visit; 825 the season; ani $3. to inore ;-and hoif a doi lar to the Groom in every instance. The money n-aa vppruved note payitle the 15th of Deecmber next; uost be sent wth each MJarc. or she will .nt be served. Gumj pas-riago will r d. provideti d M:r--s jd on ;raw ar, a reasonable. price, ard servauts boarded gratie. . A club of ive Mareashallba~pted to their season at $2) eachMare, and should they prove not in foal, !bey shall fhave the benefit of the Fali Season ratis. Every care will be taken of ilto ates and their fouls, but no listbilitics will be incurred for escapes or nceidenis. A disconz of 'snt. per eert will be -allowed on all .mioies paid at the time of putting the Maite. The Season -will commence on the first or Februarv. and end on the last of June. A RG Y L E is a durk bown horse, with out white, except a stat,6 fteen haid aud three quarters high ; possessed of nocom mon bone and muscle, and a formcom. biuiug with. ferfect symmetry, eeay es. sewtial of a Race H!orse. .Ie jU now I2 years l'd. havinr ieen acled in Maryldd iu the Spring of J830. He '"ss sired by the framus Mon. Tonson, his 'dami This tle. vais by Ogle's O-enr. his grandam-by Dr. Thornton's inprted Horse Clfden; his g.g. dam by 31r. Hall's Spot- and his g. g. g. dam by Dr. Marshall's Hyder Ally, whr, w asby Lidsay's Arabian. The perfrmnuces of ARGYLE upon the Tur, have placed him in the vpy first rank of Americaia Horses as a Racer, while thsos of his get etitle him td an equal sanding asa Stallion.. He started first at Orangeburg, S. C., in Jan. 1834, and ran at Ilarawell, Augustil aion, Columbia and Charleston, two, three and four miles heats, witining successively 8 races, five of them of four mile beas, beat ing Patsy Wallace, Rattlesnake, (3 times) Lucy Ashton, Rushlight, Bertrand, junior. (twice) Nertumus, &e. &c.'- He never lost a heat, and was rarely ifever put up to his speed, until his extraordinar 'efeat by John Bascombe. in April, 186 the circumstances of which are familiar to e ery one. Subsequently he was trained and run with groat success in Virgiia.;. and in May last on the Central Carsaat Baltimore. after running for the-rt heat of three miles,and losing it by a head'ib,5 minues 4 seconds, he won thesecondtitic in 5 minutes, 40 seconds, being. ti 1ist second heat of three miles recorded in ile American Turf, and the most brilliant per formance of a year surpassing all etheriin the richness of its annuls.- --During the same wcek, and on the same coarse, one of his daughters, Kate Seaton, won the grent sweepst akes of $1000, beating a fine field with great ease; such a coincidence being hitherto noknown upon the T.arf. AR; YLE stood but one season adso a limited number of mares. mot moay.of which were thorough bred. yet hiselts have won nine out of eleven raes for which they have'been started, beating at one, two and three miles, the get of many of our best Stallions, besides several am portcd colts, some of them in fitt-rate time. Two of his get, Governor Antler and Kate Seaton, are now unrivalledanpon the Tlurt by any thing of their age, The owners of A RGYLE, in bringing him bock to the Stote in which (though not foaled) he was first trained and gained hsi earliest laurels, present him with eon fdence to the Public, as being in every way, on account of bis blond, sire and form, his performnan:es on the tnrf. en ro mark able for endurance, as well as speed, atnd the extraordlinary success of his get, worthy of their entire approbation. W IL LIAM B. MAYS. January 18, 1843 tf .51 State of South Carolina, AZBFEVILLE DISTRICT. I3 T HE COMMON PLEAS. William Smith, n.Trespass, Attachment. Alex. Simpson. T1 ilIE PlaintifF having filed his declaration Ain my o8ice against the said defbudant: Ordered that the defendant do appear and pled thereto within a year and a day from the iling of the same, otherwise final judgment wilIlbe awnrded against him. JOHN F. LIVINGSTON, C. C. P. Clerk's Office, 24th Sepj.1842. Sept. 28 ly. 3S4 State of South Carolina, ABBE VILLE DISTRICT. IN TH E COMMON PLE AS. John A. Donald,) vs. Attachmenlt, Assumtpsit. Wm. SM. Creswell. T lIE P'laintiffhavinlg filed his declaration ..in my offico against the Defendant who s wihout the limits of State. Ordered that the. said defendant do appa and plead. hereto within a year and a da from the~ Slu .of the same, otherwise final jdgeineat wllrbdar dedl against him. JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, D. C. P. Clerk'seiee Sept 24. 1842. Sept, 28 17 State of Sbuth Carolina. ABBEVILILE DISTRICT. IN TH E COMMON PLEAS. W. E. Wilson.EZi. vs. ' Attaeepre DsIl.. William Dixon,, riT BE Plaintie''hanag Sleilh declaration in my office egainst the said difendant, who is without the hmmnts ofih S "tOrder. ed that the said defendanido apear uu a~ thereto wihin a year and ay frn gb nfthe same otherwise final jadgqillb awarded aginst himt. JO HN F. L1VINGSTO~ C. C. . Clerk's Office. 24the Sept. I842. Se~pt. 28 17 A LLperonsindebted t h~asrbr he ilederebtheTcown Cesinald. of tbe priile ofeti ,o cmerop.ardas soon as possible & pay ny, he issdearroaaoelourtg' his busmness. All Notes and aecoung,h)Sat ded, in nme shape ortqr'e. by the next4180ern Day, will be placed isaiseehand of an'Atter ney tor collectioni. 14.? . u Mih . . :1. 6