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Von th Eglautine. S SU-iMER HOURS. Sweet is the early hour of morn With its gift of diamond dew, When the sky-lark'seyefrom the earth isborne, To gaze on the reakm ofblines Ah! dear to a wakening world . This time of the summer'sday! The banner of light is again unfarled, Dispelling igh's dreams away. And the richer. glorious hour. When the sun's overpowering beam Bath added-a glow to the palest fower A coloring to the stream. "Theium of the bee is heatd, - But the breeze is faint and low, And nonght but thebutterfly's wingsarestirred, As fromleafto leaf they go. The shady evening hour. - ba igtier Iour than all, For it'sspel o'erthe heart of man bath power .Bight visions to recall. The features of the dead AD that the soul enshrined The tones of the loved, that have long since.Red, Leaving a waste behind. These then o'er his spirit come, 'Xhat bae slept through the busy day, When the bird'is arrest-they hauut theirbome, And never, never stray. Yet joy, deep joy for thee Thou eveninghour of mirth! When the weary one's welcomed, with laugh and glee, 'To his own beloved hearth. Wbile-thy star doth shine above, And we dwell amidst the free. Last hours of the day, may peace and love Ifor ever gladden thee! - PASS IT ROUND. Great Harrison. he was the one To lead thesonsof freedom on. Richmond Ihig. And when they went the foe to find. "Great Ilarrison he staid behind. New Era. 4'Poor Indian" too, without a "hound," Caught "Grinny" "sleepin" wery sound!" N. H. Argus. And when awoke at break of day, As wont to do, she ran away. Cauga Tecusi. When she heard the cannon's roar, They never saw her any more! Bakimor Republican. Straight to our river in a boat, '6Tipped" in a fannel petticoat. Chwicothe Journal. She went hone to snug safe quarters, To muse, on Thamcs' bloody waters. Fulton Democrat, she went, quitechildin feather bed, And criod the "blood's on Croghan's bead." New Era, When Procter journeyed from afar, To whar she was-she was'nt Mar. JTasheille Union. And s4 it was-Tippe was right Co rnsShe did not dare to filht. Republican Herald. et Croghan fight. I'll run." said she, *The British ne'er shall shoot at me," Portiand Argus. In feather bed, so sug and warm, Away from sword or bullet's harm,. Our Granay slept, again, till day." Til n hranueseneaked a y~ A'nd while her troops staid firm, behind, To North Bend seaked, and tbere ned. Cozsackie Sndd. T'he 'eer man's candidate" is she, Who'dsell themi into slavery! Bay State Democrat. And take the money for to buy. "Poor niggerslave' arfore he die. Florence Gasette. And lthe sbeiition trick, Maeslaves freemen'-'fl Yet stuD the whigs in triumph sh'.ut, "Ilard Cider- Tip," will kick -Van" out! Columbus Democrat. .But "Uncle Sam," a knowing one. Says, "can't come that," "*Mis Harrison!" Cozsacklie Standard. Nor will the p6ple ever "chaeo" - His alien adsiton law. Salen Aduertisr. Inseeonsl childhood now is she, Under the guardianship of three; .They will not let old Granny speak, S'Cause the old critter's mind is weak. New &ra. The presidential race draws nigh, Both nag have got their mettle harh; Bnt one has "Granny" for the rider, Qitite "heavy wet" with. "old hard cider." Mississippi Free Trader. . ttAsku Committe.. if you'd linow," Quoth Tip, "what I intend to do; - "But.I do think thereia asn in '&Wttng while men arid wlinig wmn!" Ah, ha, " Old T*, you ne'ercan come it, While Georgia lves to show von somewhat! san. ( Georgia) Dal Tdl graph. In vain the Whigs with loud hurra, May shout their valiant chieflain's name, H~e's but a little man of strawe, isi feeds have nie'er heen known to fame. Edgqfgeld Advertier. l~frtunate Mistakec.-A French.gentle amiying in the lower part of the city re cently-received a cork leg from Paris, up en trying on which a sad mistake was die covered an iis co~nserneion. The leg molres backward inted of 'forwards, and every time the Utnfebunate gentleman steps for wards with his teatlig the artiflcal one puls imi back -ajty; -so that the only way bie can mnake use of the leg at all is hbystra'pping'it on heel foremost and so he ksnow isen, going throngh the streets with e iot piited- before arid the stber be 9* Stanea lends enehantmnent to. :he VieW," as the oonviet -said when he' wan Security against the Wscat Fly.--When there is an abundance of clover or hemp around a whent feld, i- has been ascertain ed to a certainity, that very much less inju ry wilt be done to the wheat by the grain fties than in most other situations. The reasonl is plain. The weevil deposits its eggs on theswetest plants it canl fiad, and prefers the clover or hemp evens to wheat Might it not be a good plan for farmers, whoie wheat fields do not happen to be situated in the midst or a clover field, to sow a pretty %ide row of hemp arotud the outsideofthe loIt frthwith.-Main Culti fator. Pear Trees.-Tobneco leaves put a round the body of peach trees, just he nestth the surface of the ground, are te commended by A. Dey, as a preventive of the worm that destroys the trees by eat ing the'bark. Duritng the week ending on the 14th inst.. 93,429 barrela of-Flour, and 37,169 bushels or Wheat. were delivered at Al. batty from Eric Canal.-Char. Mer. The Russian expedition to China is snid to have failerd from the intense cold. The thermometet fell to 72deg. below the freezing point. Whole battalions were cut al' by the blood spouting frotn the mouths and nostrils of the men. The New-York Times says that Coun sul 'Trist has been arrestedi at Washingtin. by Capt. Wendell. on a charge of false imprisonment. and held to bail in the sum of thirty thousand dollars. Citizens of Charleston, AND TIlE NEIGHBORING ST TES. y OU are respectfully infot;tned tit 70 bissTnSG STRZET 70-is Iany Office for the exclusive sale of BAtANDRI H'S VEGL TABLE UNIVERSAL PILLS. Pricetwen ty five cents per box..with dwectionsit Euglish, French. Spaitush Portuguese and German. The high and universal reputation of the Biautdeth Pills, renders it iunecessary tocout ment largely otn their particular virtues. As an anti-bilious and purgative medicine, they arr unequalled by any. Their purifytmg effect onl the blood is tmiversally nllo ed-all that have ever used have approved and recummtnded them. In many canses where the dreadful ravages ol ulceration had laid bare ligament aud bone, and where to all appearance, no human meanus could save life, have patients by the use ofthiese Pills, bmein restored to good health; the devour. ing disense having beencompletely eradicated. In consequence of the pleasantness of their operation, they are universally used in evei.s section of this wide extended country where they are tnade known, and are last surpersediug every other Preparaden ef professed sini:Na import. Upwards of Fourtee ' housand cases have been certilied as cured, solely from their nie since tne introduction of that into the U. States, thus establishing the fact beyoind ah doubt, that the Brandreth Pulls cure the (.ippa rently) most opposite diseases, by the oue imtuple act of continually evacuating the how els with them, uutil the disease gives way: therefore, whatever may be said of the THEORY. the UTItTr of the PIACTICE is now BazTmn all DOUBT. As Brandreth's Pills cure Scurvv, Costive. ness, and its conseriutnces, seasfaring men. and all travellers to foreign reginn<, should tdt be without, in order to resoit to them on every occasion of illness. No medicine chest is re. quired where they are. N. 'B,-Time or climate affects them not. provided they are kept dry. Southern gentle. men will find this medicine one that will insure nealth to the people on their estates. Be careftl atd never purchase Pills of a Druggist, Paorast-o to be Brandreth's Pills. Under so cIRcUMsTAscZ1 s atly one of this class made an Agent. My own established Agents have INTAntABL ai EIORAVED Certiti cate. signed U. Bratndreth. b. D, in my own hand writing. This is renewed yearly-and when over twelve months old, it no longer guarantees thes genuineness of the mnedicine. tt would be well1, therefore, for purchasers to carefully examnitne the Certilicate. The seal is not wax, lbut embossed on the paper with a steel seal. lfthsgenuinenmedicine is obtatined.here us tto doubt of its giving perfect satisfaction, and if all who want it are inarefitl to go by the aboie directions, there is little doubt btut they wi I obtain it. Rtemembez 70 Mieeting street, is the only place in Charleston where the genuine mesh citns can be obtain, atnd at J. Satles. Hamnburt and C. A. D)OWD. Edgefield G. H. the otnly authorised Agents for Edgefieldl. AGENTS FOR sdUTHn CAROLINA. Stephen Owen, Aiken; Dav'id Turner. Beaufort; John McLaren, Abbeville; Wiidiam Cttnnitngham, Cohnntabia; Eli.ah Alexander, Pickens; John Hastie, Penudletost; Samutel Wilinot Georgetownt, McLutre. Brawley & Co. CI'ester; Charles Wilcox. Coosaiwhatchie: Ma ker & Ryatn, Barnwvel K. H.; D. & II. 13. Rice, Grahami's P. 0., Barnwell District.; Gaitnes 4; Bollitng, Greensville District; Rettben Gross, Lsxingtont; I lastie & Nichol, Greenville C. H.; John G. Toni~ne, Youngttesville, Fair. field lDist.; Sylvester Beach, Orangeburg; RuI'& Johnson, Newherry; Rice & Cater, Anderson : Jatmes E. Gee, Leesville. Lexing. ton Distrtc:; Bnrksdamle & Saxon, Gatrenisville, Vernon & Mitchell Spartatnburg, P. J. Fcster, Foster's, Union Distract; JohnMcLure,Unium, ville. George S eel, Yorkville; A. H-. Chant bers, Winsboro';C harles M iller, Edisto Bland John Risser. Camden ; Satmuel .. ilmot, Georgetown; Maker & Ryan, Barnwell; E Garuigtue, Blackville, Barnwell; E D Felder. Midiway, Barnwell; Gatngley & Drunmmond. Lower Three Rns, Barnwell: Philip Char trand,.Branchwille. Orangebturg; A. Stevettson, Pickneyville, Union, and B. Juudon, Robert ville, Beaufort. Feb i1t, 1840 t 2 state of' 8onth ('arlinia. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMJMON PLEAS. James Harrison Attachment. vs Henry Evans Debt on Judgment. TE HE Plaintiff in this case, having this day filed his declaration, and the Defendant having no wife or Attorney known in this State, upon whom a copy of the same can be served; on- motion of PlainatiiB's Attorney, Or dered. Thatilie said LDefendant do appearand plead to the saiddeclaratton within a year and a dlay from the pub'ication of ibis order, or judgemen, ill berenderen againsthuimprconu fesso. , GEO. POPE, c. c. P. Nov. 5,18359 waw $7 50 age 40 ANGUSTA SEED STORE. No. 219 Broad-street. HIAS Constantly on hand a supply of fresh SilAKER GARDE N SEE.DS.. The ua slliwance'made 'to conutry dea flird 5eed,:Clover,.uleerne, Potato Onions, On'pn Sets, &.-Aifd:Birulhsh, Swins', Sif - s., idde 'f tild~hakers. -33 H. SERVICE. PFh 15, 18409 t State. of Sou1h 1Carolina. ABIEVILLE DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Matthew Mays, vs. Meedy Mays. John Mays. Benj. Billfor Partition. Broadaway and Nan- I cy his wile. I IT appearing to my satisfaction that Benja L min Broadaway and Nancy his wife, de fendants in this case. reside without the limits of this State, on motim. ordered that the said defendaits do appear. plead, atswer, or demur to the complavinnni's bill %%ithin three -mmonihs from the date of this publiention, or tIe said bill will be taken pro confesso against them. BENJ. Y. MA RTIN,c. 2.a.D. Commissioner's Office, 7th btarch. 1840. 3aT $881 e 6 State of South Cariolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. John Wilson, admu'r., vs Ja net Billfor RAlief Wilson, Win. Wilson. Hugh a Wilsim, James Ewing, and and Inju Jane his wife, and others. jI* IT appearing to ny satisfaction, that James Ewing and Jane his wife, reside witiont the limits of this State, on motion, ordered, int the said defendants do appear, plead, answer, or demur to the comiplainnit's bill within three months from the date of this publication. or the said bill will be taken pro cofesso agaiist them. BENJ Y. MARTIN. c.Z. a.o. Commisioner's Office, 6th March, 1840. I aT $881 ac6 State of' South C iolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. William C. Black and Jane hia wife, Va. Bill to set aside Bennett Ileynolds. purchases. fur Larkin Reynolds and accoynL 3rc. Washington Reynolds. IT appearing to my satisfactiom, that Wash. A ington HIeynolds. one of the defendants iii iis case, resides ievoaid the Iimits oftthis State. to. amotion. ordere'd that the said Washington Reynolds do appear and plead. answer, or de nonr to the complainants' bill within three' mounths from the publication of this order. or the said bill will be taken. as too hiei pro confesso. BENJ. Y. MARTIN, c. X.A.D. Commissioner's Office, 7th March, 1840. 5w&p $881 ac6 Stie or ."ou1th Ca ('rolinia. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Leroy Taylor, vs. Attachment Ivy Ta'ylor. . Assumpsit. IT HE Plaintiff in this case, ha ing this day I fi'ed his declaration, mnd the De-endait having 1nm wifear Attorney. known in this state. upon whom a copy oftie same can he served. , n motion. ordered that time said Def'enedant do appeit amd plend to the said declaration, withmi a year and a day fronmi the publication heteof. orfinal and absolute judgnment will le awarded against hint. JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, c. c. r. Clerk's Obffic.-. t" iQ ( a av $7 50 aqe 15 MIade l ulli Iis4 l'Irn1jl . ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IV THE COMMON PLEAS. Jel J. Liplford' Alt-icAnwnt G truiishee. vs. William M. Bailey A"''"pu 0 1H E Plainitiff having thin day filed his dec I laration in my office, and the lefenidant having no wife or Attorney known to be within the State. upon whom a copy could be served. with a rule to plead On motion. ordered that time L)efendarit do plend to the said declaration within a year and a day froni this date, or fuiml and absolute judgumeut wiUI be awarded against him. JNO. F. LIVINGSTON. c. c. r. Clerk's Office, May 9, 140. 5 BkT .$7 50 aqe I5 State~ El' 80titlil (aiiIja. ABBE VILLE' DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLE AS. Alexander Seott. vs. Atacen - Williaemm F. Limp~kim. ( traeu 7I H E Plaintiff havimg filed his declaraionm in mi y office. in thii cese. and the De fendnnt having tno wife or Attor- ey knmownm to witidi the Smote, upon a copy conld he sierved, with a rule tim pleimd. On moetion,. ordered that thme Defendant do pled to the said declarationm wthinm a year and a damy 'romn this date. or final mad absolute juidgmenctt wvill be aw~ arded aginst him. JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, c. c. r. Clerk's Oilce, we m'M1 15 r 7 50) aqe 15 inimt: all hza:l Ga;rnlhina. Al1BEVlLLE~ DISTRICT.. IN T HIE COMMOAN PL EAS. W~ilson & Hodge vs Casceon Attachmcat. WVilliam M. Bailey tmi Whlereis th~ePlainmtifis have this dayfei e~i dieclarationm in thme Clerks Office of Abbeville District.nagainest thme Defemdanmt who is absett from. and without the limimts of this State, mind as neither wife nor attornay, knownm within the same. n poni whom a copeyof thme said declia ration with a rule to pozeid unto, might be served: It is thmerefoere ordered, that thme said defenedanit dio appearanmd plead to thme said Dec. aration, withlin a year anmd mn day. from his date, or jidgemnent. final anid absolute will be awar ded agamisi hium JOHN F. LIVINGSTON, c. c. 1'. Clerk's Office, May 11.1840 5 a x $750 age state or soutth Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRIC~T. IN T HE COMMON PLL'AS. William Keower . vs Cas.eon Agtachmentt. John Brownmlee, .Tme Plain-iff hvinaZ this day filed his decla ration in the lerks Officeiof Abbeville District, against the defendant, whmo is abent from and withiout the limits of the State, anid has neither wife, noar attornmey, knwn within time samme, mipon whom a copy of said dedlaration tmighit he serv'ed: It is therefore ordered, tihat time said Defendant, dio appear amid plead to the said Declamrnton, within a year and a dnj from the Glingof this Declaration, or final anid absolute indgment will he givenm and awvarded againist hm. JOlhN F LININGSTON, C.c. ?. Clerk's Office. 1 May 11. 1840. i W&a $7 50 sqe NOTICE,. ALL persons indebted to time Estate of Robt. A Watts. decensed. are regntested toe make immediate payment; tand all persous having de mands -igainst the Estate aib reqnested to pre. ent -them duly attested, within the time pre. scribed by law. ROBT. McCULLOUGH, Ex'r. Jul7 18. 1839 tf 24 Vegetable life. Medicines. H ESE Medielnes are indebted for theirameto'tbeir manifest stndsen sihle'action in purifying the- sprit-gs -and channelv of lire, and enduing thetn with renewed tone and % igor. In many hun dredi certified cases which have been made public, anti in almost every species of die ease to which the human frame is linhle, tie happy effects oif AllOFFATS LIFVE PILLS AND PHIU-NIX HITTERS have been graiefilly and] .publicly ac' knowledged by the persons benefitted, and whowere previonetly micquainited with the beautifully philosolical principles upon which they are conipoumnded, and upon which they consequently act. The LIFE MEDICINES reeomnmend theniselves in diseases of every from & de scription. Their first operaion is to loosen from the coate of she stomnch and howels, the various imipurities aid crudities con stanutly settling aroumid them. and to re move the hardtned fieces which collect it the cvonvoltions oft he small imnteines. Other nmedicines only partially cleanse thet-e :tmi leave such collected masses behind as in porodnee habitual costiveness, with all its train ofeviis, or sudidenm diarr hema,-with ;is imtmincit daingers. This fact is well known to ull regular anato mmists, who examnine the human bowels after death; and hence ite prejudice of these well inisrumsed mmen againsi qluack medicines-or medicines preparra anad heralded io the publir by ignotrai peromns. The second elTet of tih Life Medicines is to cleanse the kidneys and the bludier, and by this means. the liver and the lna's, the healthful action of which entirely de pends upon the regularisy of the urinary organs The blood, which takes its red color from time agency of the liver and the lungs before it iasses int the heart. being ihns parified by them, and norished b1% fmil cotmingx from a clean stmmach. conr ies freely through alt veite<, renews ever. part of the system. and tritimplhantly mounts the hanner of health in itie blhtou ing eltek. Mifnit's Vegetamble Lire Medicines have been thorou:hly tested. and prmonned i sovereizin reimedy for Dypepsia. Fiti leney. Palpitation of the Heart. 'Liss l Appetite. Ilearthirn awl Headinch. Iles leness, Ill temper. Atniiety, initior amd Melancliholy, Comstivenel, Diarrhea, Chol era, Feivers oif il kinls. Rheumatism Gou. Dropsiesof all kinds. Gravel, Worm-, Asthum and Comnption, Scurvy, Ulcers. inveterate Sorep. Seobutic Ertiiots iis 11h d omtplexions, Eruptive complaints. Sallow, Clonady. and other disagreeable Complexion-s. Salt Rheum. Erysiiela., titomn Colds and I ntfluenza, and varions other complaints which afliet tie human frame. In Fyt.a and AGui, particular lv, the Lille Aledicines have beei most eminleimly successful - so miteh so. thlt it the Fever and A.nie di-trics. Physician, almost umiversally prescribe t!wnm. All that Mr. M1offat requires of his pati ents is to tie partitlar in taking the Lifle Medicines strictly according to tie direc imiss. It is not by a newspaper niee, or by anything that lie himself maty say itt !heir favor, that he hopes to gain credit. it is amoe by the resulis ur a fair trial. NOFFAT'S MEDICAL MANUALt deesigied as a domestic guide in health, This little pampnihlet. edited by W. B Moffat. 375 Broadway. New York, hat beist piblished for the pumrpiose of explaii ing more fully M r. Alffat's theory of dis eases. and will Ie fiund highly interesting to per-nm seekinig health. It treats upom prevelent disenm-s, and the causes thereof. Price, 25 eenis.-Iur sale by Mr. Motrat' agents generally. These Valuamble Medicines nre for sale by C. A. DOWD. Edtgerld~s C. H. March28. 1840O if 9 Sltte Il' othl Catrolinnu. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. .iller, Ripley and Co., )Declarationm on At W1illiamn Yarbrmngh. tachtment in Debt. T HIE Planttiffs. in this case, having this day tile d their D~eclarattionm in my office, amnd the Diefenidant hmvinmg neiter iute or Alto. ne' withitt this State. upon whmom a copy of said Declarattionm cun be serve.d; ardered thmat mhe De'fendnmt plead thereto withint a year anda day fromn this 1:uiblication, or the said action will be takeni proc-ontmeso againtst hims. GE(J. POPE, C. C. P. Clerk's Office,. 24tht Oct., 1839. 5T.H. r. 39nage Staite ol outhl Catrolinia. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN TIlE COMMON PLEAS. Allen S. Dozier, Foreign William Yarborong~h. Attachtment. baEplinifnvg ,this day filed his de caainin my office. anad the defensdat havinug nto wife or ttmorney known to be witini the mstate. uponi whm.m ai copy couldh he ser ved wvith a rule to piseil. Itis oridered that the defendanat do plead to the said dcia ration within a year nnid a day. fromt thmis dame, r ftinal and absolute jmtdgment will be aswarded gainast him. Gi EO. POPE, C. C. P. Clerks Offie. Edgefield C. II. $ 7.50 o.a . oqe 41. Nov- 6thm 1m39. State of south Carolina. ABBE VILLE DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. M. 0. Tulnman )AssUMrhiT, vs Ephraim Vessel.. AvvACHMENv. H R Phaintil having filed his declaration ir.theClek'sOffice onthei xtet day of October Ilat, an.l it appenming tihat the defendant is from.nand withomut the. limits of thet .State,anud having neither wife noruattorney with in the said District. "a whom a rule to plend~ can be smerved. It is therefore ordered; that the defendanit do plead tothe siiid declttrationt with in a year anmd u day, from the filing of the dec. aratton. or fintal anad abso'ite jntdgmeint will he entered against him, by defanlt JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, c. c. r. Chrk's Oifce,? Jan 16.I840 w are$6 aqd 51 Carriage MYaking. ~ TN'T UIE Smibscriber wil Smiake amid romniur Car riniges & Waggons of eva est. ry description in the hbe. pstible manner and at the shortestnotice. All order. thankfully received, and promptly at tended to. EDWARD BARKEk. H urg--. Dc 1 829 1f 44 B1ROTHER JOlNATHAlt. The largesi Nemspaper in-theworld. T HE Proprietors of ,this. inammoth sheel, "Great Western" anion'g' the newspaper, have the pleasure of spread ing before the reading public a weekly p. riodical containiug a greater amouni and variety of useful entertaining miseeliny, than is to be fiund in any similar publica tion in the world. 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The pro. prie are intend to numke it the best and cheapest ueigious newspaper in America. We shall cun tinume to publbsh, as utsual, Illustrations of the Bible. Consisting of views of the most remarkable p laces atid objects, mentioned in the old and New Testanents: Also, views of the principal Missionary Stations, throughout the world Engraved by the first Artists in the United. Stuates. aller original sketches, taken on the sot, by Laborde, Forbin Morier, Le Brtnyn. Ker Porter. Stephte. s, JBuchtmghamt, MecPar lane and otets. Also, the celebrated Car rootts of liaello; MAPS. &c. The .Advo cate is ptublished every Satturday, (otn a large iutperial alw'er, fitne papler.) at 122 Nasmau-st.. L'ew York city. Termts, $l2 50 per annutm, in advance. Per -ons pcering as A genits. atnd Postmasters, are al lowedt 50 cents coemmiission for every subseri her they obtatin, and frotm whom we receive a year's subscription-they remtitting two dollars l'or ettch subscriber. wuth the natne and poIsI office adless. rTe paper is established on a ptermnaneniTtss--heintg sustained by an Asiso ciatiott with a Capital Stock of $10.~000. Ali letters musteome freenofpoustage. orthtey wvill not be takett from the qffice. Remittatnces tmty be mnade at ottr risk, thtroughm the post mais ters, whlo are atuthorized to enclose and remit p~ayments for periodicals, frese of expense. ROBElRT SEA RS, Publisher. Papers throuaghoutt the United States. copy ing the above two ttonths. will be entitled to the Advocate for one year, frotm the first num beritn May. 1840. Mlay, 1840. , 14 2m To Printers and Publishers. F'PHE tndersigned, agents fat Lothian& Hnt I gar-s Type Foundry, New York, wilt contract to supiply sny qttantity or vanety of Printing Type, to the Printers of North and South Carohtna, attd -Georgia, on as advanta geous terms as they can be futrnished from the tmannfacturers. Thte Type made at thtis estab lishmentt is all cast by hand. the metal eqnal, if not superior to any in the cotuntry. We are also agents for R. Hoe & Co's Ma echine and Hand Presses, and all other articles tmanutfacttured by them for Printers' mand Bind ern'nse. We also keer on hand, and contract for the regular stupply of Printing Paper, of any qual tv or size. 'John-on & Dturants's Printing Ink, always ott hattd. For sale by BURGES & WALKER. Stationer's Hall, e5 East Bay, Charleston, South Carolinta, EDGEF'IELD DISTRICT. IN T H E COMMON PLE AS. J. & L. Jones, vs Attachment H. H .hones. T H E P'lainutiff in this case, Itiiwi led his declaration itt moy office, and the Defen datnt havIng tto wife or Attorney ktnown to be within thte State, utpon whomi a copy cottld be served with a role -to plead. It is ordered that the Defetndant s'o plead to the said delarationt within a year and a day. from ti date, or fiani and absolute jndgmentt will he awardel, aainet hi.GEO. POPE, C. C. P. Clerk's Ojie, Sje fehd. Oct 2, 1u39. ~$7 50 a w sge 4f PlIaister of Paris, (TI ROUND attd Calciued, sttitable for both. Manuring and Plastering. Almo, a genuine article of Old Port lfine Just rheesved and for sale by -. 1H.R. COOK, & Co. Hamburg. Peb 28,180 tf 4 -Phoemia Sk~fl Ware Factory. TO MERCHANTS AND iE PUBL!!C IN GENERAL. T eSubscribers having bee engagedi the manuflacturing of Stone Ware at Pottersville, ins Edgefield. S. C. for many years and-from-long experience, and former owners of that.estaljishmdaiifavs located. themnselveb at the Phihix Tatory,- Shaws Creek, twelve ilesafrum:Edgefield.C. House. on the maia Road leading lrdin Ne'wberry, Unitd, and dig rpper Districts to Aiken,:forlAM purpose of munanfit -titotie' Ware in'l its various branches. *T - i have, proured ife best "r workmen-gAd rgPonizly making up,and have a large stock-on lii. -Theh assortment is the mrost conspIetsr ief'ore 'ffere'a for sale in this market, to l.c hey would call the at. tention of Drnists, 'N Y sand Planters, saind all those wo . t in their line. Among-.:'11. which their stock its coioed, foil ing -viz: Jars ofall sizes from J gallon to2b gal Jugs of all sizes do. J do. 20 do Churns of all sizes 2 do. - A 'do. - Bowls or paus of ill sizes, from I do. to 5 do. Butter Pots of all sizes from 6 Oda. ''do. i covers. Pitchersofall sizes fron-. do, to 3 do. And leds neatly sude for jars and 'churns ii desired. Stew Potsof various sizes, &c..&e. All of the ahove is inferior to none.'mjA in the United States. Orders addressed to u& at Edgefield Court House.S. C. willbe promo ly attended to, and delivered to the M ~e60t' desor, any distance underonehundred and miles. Charleston merrhants can have their ware delivered at the depot, in Aike, at 121 cents per gallon. The Price at the Factory 1 cents per gallon. MATHIS & RHODES. A pril 1. 1840 tf9 The Charl-ston Cotir. will publish.s time weekly, and forward account to this Offiee. PROCLAWATIONO5 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. COLUMBIA, Mfay 6,1840. By Flis Ercellency B. K. HscVIAGA.M. Esq. Governor and Commander-in.Chief is and over the State of South Carolina. % W HEREAS, informntion has been receiv ed at this Department, that a most atro cious murder was commitied in Newherrv Dis itict. between the tenth aid twentieth day of Jasuary last, on the body of a infant girl child. by JANE STARKE. the nother of said child, and ROSANNAHI STARKE and thatsauid of fenders ha% e Red from juistice. Now, know ye, that to the end justice may be done, nisd that the said Jane Starke and Rostnniah Startre, may be brought to legal trial ani coidign lunishiment. I do hereby dfer a reward ofTlHREE HUNDRED AND-FIFTY DOI.LARS for their a pprelhenision and d- live rv into any jail in this ttate. or Two Hitodred bollats. for the apprehension and delivery of either of them. . Jane Stasrke is described naabout twenty-one yers of age. heavily made, flair skin, and rather light hair. Rosannah Starke, is upwards of ity years of age, s!ender iraise. dark brown bair, and Aonewbut grity, and long front teeth. Given uider ny hand. and the seal or the State. at Colusmlin. thoe 6th day of 3lnt, one thomnsndeight hnidred anod fortv. ntid the sixty-fourth year of \muerieas ilepen dence B; K. H ENAGAN. By the GovxuRon, of At. LABOtwz, Secretaiy of State. say 8, 184o f 15 MANSION ]ROUMNE, .Edgejfeid CourS Housee. T HIE subscriber would inform Isis frtends, and the publie genera-ly, tasat hsis rooms are fitted tip in a neut and c sniifos table. sty Ie, ror the reception of visitors dusrisng the tinm-a tner. lie assures those travellinsg froms the low country, to this p lace, or rte Mfountains, that every thing shall lbe done to render thsem atnd their families cotmfortable, that lays in the Pro. prnietor's power. He hopes. by $muremitted attention to business, that none whuiiro fonud of'goaod order and quiet, will pass by iltsign of the Mansion House, (formerly oe'enpied b Mir. Win. Brunuson,) tsr leave it diistiu~ed. -W- W.-. DUNN. N B. The subscriber las furnsished himself with a two and four horse Omnibus, and three very susperior saddle Horses, sos thsat no person need he detairied. wikaing to go to any poin.t. Meals at all times will be prs~vided at the shortest notice for stage passengers, and othersstoppsing at the AMansionr.Elonse. . . WV. V. D),. Edgefleld C. H., April .27, 1840. 313 tr. The Charleston Conrier and Savannah Georgian, will ptublisah'the above 'four tinimep, weekly, and forward their accou~nts to'this ofe lice for payment.. State of South Carolina4 EDGEFIE LD DISTRItCT. IN T IfE COMMON P.E AS. Caleb Mitchell. adm'r. vsa John Johnson; the same, Attachment, vs the same. - G. L. Penna Co. vs John Johnson;G. L.& E.Penn aCo. ttaehtnst vsathe same, in twoothercases . ' UTH E Plaintiffs having Giled thueir dechaitionb U in my office. and the defendant havingija wife or Attorney known to be within thse State, upon whom a copy can be served. Ir is orddr-. ed that the Defetsdant. plead thereto within a year stud a day from thais publication, or the sid action will- be taken pro confeswo against him. GEORGE .POPE, C. C.?. clerk's Offre. Edge. ifed, Oct26tha,1839. (a a w $10. eag 46 State of South (Carolinsa. EDGEFIE LD DISTRIC1'. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. William Daniel, vs Attachmuent William Salter. ,Assumpusi. T H E Plaintiff having th-rday iled his. de charntion ini the above stated case, sand saving no wife or attorney known to be with. m this State, upion whomt a .copy of the-said leclaration w ith a rule to plead catn be served. It is ordered that the said Defpdnt do appear mnd plead to the said declarstion, within a year -nd a day, fronm thme publication hereof, or An~al. asd absolutejudgnmnt willhbe awarded agaitss