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4k46 THE SMALL FRY POLITICIANS. A 'oso.-Air-"I1unters of Kentucky." Ye politicians large and small, Of gu-.wt si:c-nid little; Wro lndlv and iicessant barel Y shew y our jtriot mettle! -'e made a song to sing to ye, W!:at c'er its merit be sirs, But if a lash to some it be! I'm amply satisfied sirs; Oh! ye noisy-uprorious politicians. Your rostrum is a bar room chair, Your stimulant-hard cidcr! And ot~ce a crowd you gather there, Your voices grow still wider! Ye -.torm and sweat and rant and tear, Until each soul gets furious; And should ye fall to by the ear, Ye think ye're learn'dly curious! Oh! ye noisy-uprorious politicians. Of ev'ry great one of the land, Ye swear ye are his equal, And scarce would shake with him the haud, But mark ye all the sequel! If one of them comes but in sight, Ye'll stand an hour uneapp'd sirs, As if he were some god too bright, To simply greet-"good day"-sirs! Oh! ye noisy-uprorious politicians. Ye'd better try to make your break, The way that suits your calling! And cease to strain-an honest head, By idle caterwauling; Ye have your vote !-go put it in, Like folks of good intention; IfTippy falls-'tis not your sins, lie's ranquish'd in contention! ! Oh! ye noisy-uprorious politicians. DEMO. tMiscellaneous. From the Carolina Planter. LUCERNE. SU.MTRVILL, Aug. 12, 1840. Dear Friend.-Biisiness and absence have prevented me from answering your letter conceruing Lucerne. I am, howev er, in time, if you only desire to commence its cltivation this season. The lime for planting is any part of the mouth of September. 1 think the best mode of preparing the around and planting, is to measure a piece of high, light land, rather sandy, hut of as much fertility as may lie found on our soils: broad-cast, with about firteen large four horse wagon loadsof %%ell rotted yard or s.ta ble manouro to the acre-plough it in as fast as it is spread, to avoid evaporatiou, and plough as deep as possible-eight or ten inches will be quite shnllow enouh. Drill the land very shallow about 18 inches a part, and sow the seed in the drill about as thick as you would sow whent. When it comes up you can keep it clean of -rass by hoeing. After sowing it cover it very lightly, as you do cotton seed, and preas the dirt on the seed with a roller or some other contrivance, in order to make it come up. In May or June, if the grass does not take possession of it, you may cut it the first tiume for hay, and you will get another andI perha~ps two or three oilier cnttings fromt ii during the summta~. if ithe manure anid the land suit it. It will dlie on land which is miinuet Otn a wet stub soil, where the water rises within two feet of the tiop of the grounid. if the obieet is to feedl it to the hoge, they should be let on it sparingly the first summer. It may be cut andI fed to hocs every day if they are kept ont of the patch where it grows, and will not he injured by this mnode of usin2 it, wvhilst the hinus are receiving as much benefit as if they were allowedl to run on die growitng crop. This is called <oilingr, and for this it is invamla bale. I have seen a small spot in a garden thus cut fire or six' times dturing the sum fler. .Any one who desires to keep his hogs upl allithe stitmner may dlo so, atnd have abundant Ihod li'omn onc acre, well manu red and enblivatted, for soiling~ twenty. five otr thirry hogs, latrge and small. withI little or no fo'od-and this wvould lie infinitely better for any one than to hatve his bhtes starving on ourtt poori lande in the summier -and if by cha'nce otte of his hugs should get in a eatable cotndition, tot have him killed bty negroes, whlo may haptpett to flid him. You ask if any particnlar ptreed of hogs will do better on this grass thtan another. I am ntot a ware of any one tbreedl of' bogs that will do better ont it thtan another. A wvriter in rte Farmier's Cubtintet re commends that thme Lucerne shouhtl bei soweid broad cast-but I should lie afraid of the weeds andl grass overrunning it the first year andc t hus destroying it. A fter ii has once gained the aseendancey over the weeds ; nd grass of other kinds, it will keep it for a generationi. If you plant it ini drillsyou can manture it as often as yon mnay desire, with such manture as you may have. Grass sowed broad cast may be nmanuired bty top-diress ing with ashes, ptlaster of Paris, &c., but these are not always to be obtaitted withI out greater expense5 atnd trouble than is attendanton procurinig the manutre ord!in arily made in this District. I woul re fer you to vol. 4th of Farmer's Cabittet, pucblishied in Philadelphia. and some latue numbers of the Columbia Planter, for much valuable iniformation Ott this subject. Th~e value of an acre of land successful ly cultivated1 itt Lucerne, may be estima ted in thue following mannter. Three thousand weight of hay may lhe, and ofteni has been obtained as a moderate harvest at each cuttig. Four cuttings may be had each sitmmtrer. More than, four thousand weight has beent obtained atra cutting. Good hay is worth one dollar per hundred potundls. Thle result is, that thenentire harvest of lily fromx a single acre of land in Lucerne Grass would be -orti one hundred and twenty dollars per an num. Let it be remembered too, that this grass will require to be planted but once im your liletime. A friend of mine who ins been cultivating this grass, said to me that if lie had five acres of it growing on his planauio, he would not he deprived of it for one hundred dollars per acre. As you have been interested by my first article on Lucerne, published in the Plan ter, to address me on this subject, and spill posing that the information sought, by your letter, may be in like manner inqured lbr by others, I have thought it best to an swer you through the medium of a pa per, which is doing more good to the coun try than half of our political prints to gether. PINEWOOD. From the Farmer's Cabinct. SLACKING LIME: AND CHURNINo BUT T:t.-All bodies, in changing front a fluid to a solid state, give out heat; and when solid bodies become liquid heat is absorbed. The beat which is given out (luring the the slacking oflime, escapes from ihe wa ter, in consequence of its changing from a liquid to a solid form, by its union with the lime. The same effect is produced in ma king butter: when the cream changes from a fluid to a solid, a considerable degree of of beat is produced. Hence the impor lance of turning the churn slowly when the butter is about forming, so that the heated air which is expended in the churn may gradually escape by the vent, (which should be kept open at this period of the operation) and not operate so often and injure the butler in very warm weather. Some butter-makers put a portion, of cold water in the churn when the butter is forming, in order to lower the temperature, and to coluteract the eflect of the heat, set at liberty at thisjuncture; but experi enced dairymen say, that water should never be brought into cintacet with butter, either inl the churn, or during the process of working out the b1uttertmilk. It destroys its ine flavour, und reduces its statdard of perflection. The Tomato -We nre receiving new evileices ol the utility of this grateful gar den vegetaile in preventing and curing- in digest ion, iln; disease of the liver and Iung's. A writer inl the Farmaaier's Register, says it lhts beetn tried by several persons, to his ktowledge, with derided %ouccess. They wet e a Illieted, say s he, n~ ithI ch rnuic congh, the primutary cause of wtich. iiI one case, was stills d to be diseased liver-int a nothter. diseaseti lun,. It mititigates, and sometimes efli-etu ally cheeks. a fit or'congh ing. It was usel it a Hdried st ate, withIt a little suvar Mixed with it render it more agreetible to the taste. The n ritr expres ses a conviction that if freely used itt J uly, August and -ePltenter, it would prove a comtiplete amtidorte to bilious f'evOr. The tomato, to have it in early Ise, should be started with us in to' bedS; though if raised in abundince it may he dried whichi is our practice, and tta;y be at command through the %ear. The mode of drying is as foi. lows-"Full ripe tomatoes are scalded in hot water, to flacilitate the opera ion ol'a - king off the 5kin ; wheu skimtied they are well boiled n ith a little sugar notid salt, t no water atil then spreatI in cakes aboti an eighth of atn inch thick in lie sui. They will dry enouigh in) iree or (t,nr days to park awav i bags, which shIotid hang itt a dry room."' We cider-4,11t tile tomtt;tto and rhubarb the most lcaltnby products of the garden. IMPORTED ENLIStsu S.EDs.-In 'our I briel notice ;, few d1a s sinee lo he valun :le breeils of Enjghilih stock. itimortel by Mr. W. H. Southamlt of Penci Lake Fatrm. JctlIrson Countty, and Erastus Corning, Esq , of this city, we omitted to state that those getletten hiad itiportetd. att Ithe sam te littw, 2I5 dIifferet kitnd.s ul seeds, of abnitosi every ch-scriptiiotn for field atnd gardeni,includotg fitten kindsof wu*heat for sted, seven ot' onts, iniie of heat,, Ithree of' l.arley. tinte strts of potaoes. &c. &c.-Albhany Argus. The culture of Rutta Baen is exceedhing ly simpl... The great thlous ad anditele veni htundtretd hushels cropjs dialt have beeni raised in this vicintity,' were raisedl on a deep loamy soil, a little inclining to clay. nIhicht have beeni highly inantired und Itad -heeti cultivated at'd kept clear fromn weeds the vealr before. Thbe whiole secret then lies'in thtis. Chtoose a good loamy soil that is complet ely suhdlued, atid pulverized by previonts cttltivation. Mianntre it high ly. Plotugh, harrow, and if y'ou please, roll it. P ant gtod seed ini rowvs or (drills fromt eightteetn iniches to two feet apatrt, antl ibout aI fot apa;rt ini the rows. WVeed atgaini whetn the plant has become large etlooughd to tr ansplaitt, atnd thitn otr, leav ina but oute ini a lill. Fill up any vaican. es w hich tmay occur by set tinig (hut sonme Fthit you havei putllled tip. If your gr-ound is needyii give it another hoeing; at any raite stir i.. the groundtt is beneficial. Let the crop standl as la te ini thle fall as you catn, atnd not have it freeze into the groun d. WVe have alw-ays had the best crop in this coui nt. w ihen we sow rtly; stay the m~id (lie of M iv, if not becfore,-.-American Fur nu r's C'ompanion. Good Blreeding.-A farmer who came tip to totwn tto visit a lirother, hiavinig given somte oflfence t) his sister itt-law, who pi qued herself upon her gentility, by somle thing that dlid not accord with her ideas of good manners, she peruly 10old himt that hie was very ill bred, and did nlot event know what gotod-breedling was. "Why, look mtnaam," replied lie,"'as for that, Icontsider myself qttite as well bred as you, for all your flme airs ;-my mother had seventeeni of us in sixteen years. atnd that I take to be Kood breeding. Mdiss Cathlirine Wilson-a western lady -gave the following toast on the 4th tilt: "The sibstittutioni of spinning wheels and loomts ihr Piatnos atnd banks-a sili cienit protcection againtst foreign impoita tio n." R EMtEnlER ! Col. R. M.. Johnison has a pleinty oif wounds upont his body, but not a single certificate of brarer; in h.is pockets.' Glen Wmii. HI larrison has a plentty of certificates of bravery in his po'ket, but nzot a single wround upon is body ! Mark the difference between a real hero arid a sanm hero! PROCLAMATION. xecuttve Department, Cot.ntal, Jnly 16th, 1840 B Y his Excellency, B K. 1cnegan, Esq. Governor and Comnander in Chief in and over the State of South Catrolina. Whereas, information ias been received at this Department, that a most atrocious murder was committed in Union District, oni the I ith of June last, by a certain negro man JIM, the property of Elisha Porter, Esq., upon the body of Elisha Bledsoe, a citizen of said District, and that the said JIM has fled from justice. Now to the end that justice may be done, and that the said JIMi may be brongnt to legal trial for his offince, as aforesaid. I do hereby offer a Reward of one hundted and fifty dollars for his apprehension and delivery into any jail of the State. The said Jim is described as a black fellow, with heavy eye brows. high cheek bones, sul ky euntennnee. and about 28 years of age. Given under my hand and the seal of the State, at Columbia, the 1ith of July, one thousand eight hundred and forty, and in the sixty-fifth year of the Independence of the Uni'ted States of Aimerien. B. K. IIENAGAN. By the Governot. M1. LABORDE, Secretary of State. July 17, 184) f 25 State of .out81h Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN TIE COMMON PLEAS. SWILLIA5I H. ADAMS. who is in it V custody of the Sheriffofilie saidDistrict, by virtue of a writ or capias ad satisfaciendum at thie suit of Wiliam Cook. haviig fied his petition, and a schedie on oat i. of his whole estite, real and personal. with the purpose ol oitainin:g the betefit ofthe Act of the Gencral AsseilV of this State, commonly called thte "liisolvenit Deibtor's Act." Pcizic NoTICE: is her-by given, that the pe titio! fif the said Wil. II Adams will lie ieanr and on sidred in the Court (if Coliinli Pleas for Figefield District, at Edgefiek. C. hlouse ott Wediiesday, the 21st day of October next, ni on some subsequent day of the Term of sais Conrt, which will lie then setting: and all th creditors of the said Win. H. Adaus. are here by snmuntoel personally or by attorney, the! and there, in the said Court, to show cause, i thiey can. why the bentfit of the Act aforesaid shonld not be: graiited to the said William 11 Adais. ii pon his ,xeciting the assignment r quired by the Act aforesaid. GEO. POPE, C. C.P. lerk's Offirc. Jrdy 21, 18-0. ac 25 State of outh a rolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. EN RY HUFFMAM, Sen., who is in thi ncustody of ile Sheri ffof the said )istrici by viritte of writs of capias ad satisfaciendun to tihe suit of Lewis Collins and Lirrain Ged dings. having filed his petitiun. with a schedili an oath, of his whole estate both real id pet sonal. with the purpose orobtaining the hert fit oifthe Act of the General Ass.esibly or tii State. coninioitv catted t.o -Insovent Debt-ir' Act." Pun.rc NO-rt=s is hereby civen. that the pe titinii of the said flienry 1ltfmai-, sell., will I heard and considered. in the Court olCommoi Pleas for Edgefield Distrtict, on Wediiesda the 21.t day of ctobe r next, or ont some suli seqenit day during the Term of said Conrl which will theii be in session: nnd all the cred itors ofrth said lenry HluTan, sen..are here by stiniuoned personally or by attorney, thel tid there. in the said Court to shew cause, i they cain, why the henefit oif the Act aforesait sh'id.' not he granted to the said Henry linll tr.ai. sen.. tpii his execauting the assignuei required by the satid Act. GEO. POPE, C. C. P. Clerk:'s Ofrie. ~a2 Staite of' Soulth ('arolinia. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT IN THlE COMMON PLEAS. GF.ORG E W.T HOMASwhto is in teens tody~ of the Shierill of the said Distrwit by virtue "of certain writs of capias ad satisfaci enaat the suit of Latwrence & Beardslv Raimsdell. Brown & Co., Smith & Ruthvein S C. & S Lvnecs, Warren Kiimbrelh for the tus< if Wmt. Badde, aild Wldron. Thomias & Co. ha ving filed his pietition,. with a schedule on onth of his whole estate, real and personal, withi the Purp~ose of oibtainiing the beiiefit of the Act u the General Assembly of this State, commnonilj called the "Intsolvent Debtor's Act." Pittc No-Tesi is hterehy giveni that the pe tition of the said George W. Thomas, will bt heaird and considered in the Conrt of Conmmor Pleas, for Edgefield Disirict.at Edgeftnld Courn Hotise,. on WVednesdny the 21st day of Octohei next, or cut someI subseqnent day of the Turn of said Court. wlhi will be theni settina: alit allte creditors of the sauid George W. T1hmomn are hereby siummooned p ersonaly or bay nttor ny. then and thee in the said Ciiuirt, to ~lhen cnnse, if they cain. why the benefit of the Aet a iresnid,. shtottlitnot he granted to the said G. W. Thomats, npont his excnting the tnssign mnent requiired by the Act aforesaid. GEO. POPE, C. C. P. Clerks Ojire. July 21,l1840. (ac 25 State of Soithl ( ariolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN 'THE COMMON PLEAS. A BNE R BUS JIN ELL, who is in the cnsto Jdy of the Sheriff of the said District, by virtue of a wrtit of capias ad satisfacienmdum, i the stnit of Baker, Johntson & Co having filed his petitioni, with a schedule ott oath, ofhis whiole estate real anid personatl, with the purpose ofoh taining the benefit of ite Act of' the General Assembly of this Statte, coammonuly culled thec "tisolvent D.ebtor's Act." Pu.atc Norrcx: is hereby given, that the pe tiion of thte said Abner Bitshiiehl will he heari. and cotisidereid. ini the Court of Coiisimon Plheae for Edlgefie'ld District.oun Wedneisday ite 21s1 dyv of' October next, or on some su~mhquoid day during the Term of said Court, which wiill then lie ini session: atnd all the creditors of the sid Abner IBushinell, are herehv sutmnried, persoinally or b~y attorney. then and there, toi show cauise,if thicy can'why the benefitof the Act aforesaid, shoutld not lie granted to the said A h nr Bineil, aupol huis executing the assign tient required by the said Act. GEO. POPF, C. C. P. Clrks Ofre. ? 300E & 303 PRINTING O F Every description executed with iteatness andi~ despatch, at the O11ce f the EnavErEn Anrr:n-rran. State of South Cal oina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN THlE COMMON PLE.1S. TAMES SIMPSON, who t. in the Csta *Jdv or the Sheri of' Abbeville District, by virtne of' nesne process, at the -nit of Clark, MeTier & Co-. htving tiled h6 Peti tion, with a Schedule on oath iOf his whole e tate, real and periail, with the purpose of ob taininog the benefit of the General Assebtlly, coImlon1ly called the "Insolvetit Debtor's Act.'' l'ttt.tc NoTIcE is herely gilen. that the pe tition ol the said .ames Simpson will oe iearid and conidered in the Coutrt of' Common Pleas for Ahheville District, at Abbeville C. oise, oat Welnesday, the fiburteenth day of October next, or such other day therearter .s the Conri may order during the Term, commencing a ihe said place onl the second Monday im Octo her next: and all the creditors of the said James Simpson are hereby summoned personally or by attorney, then and there in the said Cour1 to shew cause, irtihey can, why the benefit ol the act aroresaid sholi not he granted to thl said James Simpson, upon his execnting the assignment required he the Act aforesaid. JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, c. c '. Clerk's Office, Z April 22, 1840. S $14,50 ac 22 Vegetable Life Medicines. T IHESE Medicines are indebted foi their name to their manifest and senl sible action in purifying the springs and channels or life, and endtingi them widh renewed tone and vigor. In manty hun dred certified cases which have been naade public. and in almost every species of dis ease to which the hutran frame is liable, the happy effects of MOFFAT.; J.Il'l PILLS AND PlMENIX BITTER' have been gratefrilly and publicly ac kttowledged by the persons benefitted, am who were previously tnacquaintied will the beautifully philosophical principle upon which they are compotnded, am tapon which they consequently net. The LIFE MEDICINES recommem thenselves in diseases of every frout & de' scription. Tlheir rirst operatiot is io loosei the variots ii puritie-4 and crudities con stantly setling around them, and to re, move the hardened icces which collect ii the convotltions of the small imen ines. t)ther medicines only partially elenns. thesc and leave such collected maasse behind as to produce hahitual costivenes. with all its train of evils, or suddet diarr' hma, with its immtintett dangers. Thi fact is well known to all regitar anato mists, who examiue the human bowe after death; and hence the prejudice c tlese well inforned men against ritnnel iedicines-or tmedicines prepared ai heralded o t lie public by igntorant person The second ellerlt of the Lit;e 3elicines i to cleanse the kidneys and tie bladrht' and by this means. the liver and the iun. the healthfual action of which entirely d. pends upon the regularity of the urinn. organs The blood, which takes its r. color fron the agency of the liver and :1 hngs before it pases iato the hear, teit thus parified by thea,, and nourished fitrod comingt frm11 a clean st4:iah. ('1111 ses freely through that veine-a, renews evea part of tile syStei. ;tai tritmtplnti ouna)ut the hataner oh hoih in the bloon,. iii! ctheek. Mollit's Voeetable Lifle Medicines hnv thbeen thoroungbly tested. ad proatotn-tft stivereign remedy lar Dyspepsia. Fint; leney, Palpitation of the lt-art, Las - - Appetite. Illearthurn awd Hendach. Hr h 4-s.,ness. Ill -tetiaer, Anwtv, Lanwuoran .lelancholy, Costivenes", Dmatrroian, Clho ira, Fevers or all kind,, Rhetniatist (,ut. Dropasiesorill kittds. Gravei, Worn. Artnit and Consumption, Scurvy, Ulcer Inveterate Sore-. Seoht lit: Eruptions an Bad Cotm plexionlts, Er r.ptive comti p:titat Sallow, Cloudy, anti other disagreeabil Ctmphexione, Salt Rhenm, Erysipaelst C~atommo Coldls atndt Iltflaentza, atid vtariotn othuer compl)aints wshich tiliet ate httaa frtane. In F'va iad Aou.:, pnartienhir lv, the Life Medicines have beet ntmm eminetttly sttccessfutl ;so muuch .0, thati the Fever and Agtae distticte. Phtysicinn almost universally prescribe thaem. All that Mr. Mlolfa regtnires of his pai ents is to be particuilar int taking thea Lii Medicines strictly according tat the dhirtec ions. ICtistnOt by a newspaper noatice, (I by anythingithat hte himiself tmay say i their favor, that he hopes to gatin credit. it is alotne by the restlts tof a flair trial. MOFFAT'S MIEDICAL MANUAL. designead as a dotmestic gutide to huealth. This little pamtphlet. edited lby WV. I Mo(Tlat, :35 Broadwvay, New York, ha: heetn pubalishedl ror thet purpose of~ exphiin intg mtore fully Mr. Moftat's theory of dis eases, and will be fouand highaly interestint1 to persn seekitng health. It treats tupm prevelent idisea-os, and the ennses there'o Price, 2.5 cents-for sale by Mr. Maoffht' agetnts getnerally. These Vahauable Medicitnes are faor sali ly C. A. DOWI). Edgeh'teld C. II. March28, 1840 tf 9 Tan-ard & Shoe Shop opened O N thte Edtefieldl Roatd tnear Mt Vintag whter-- good Cow Hlides will be bonghtl ar tatnnedl ott shares-otne hall' for thte othbet atd line Slhoes, hiatois. and Negro Shtoes iilhI tande otn as good terms, and of' mnterials infe rictr to tnonea in thte State. W~aggont Iarness made. atnd Carriage IIar ness repaired. Atny articles maade wdah be ex caged for good Cow Hides. From apptlict tiott to batsittess, andl the baest of Leatheri, tha subscriber hopes the pttblic in genereal will pa tonize htis ntewv efl'ort to acommaodate thi: District, attd will call attd see hais work att jidge f'or thtemtsclves. MICHAEL GEA RTY, Near Mt. Vittange, S. C. Maicha 23. 1840d 8 Stte of South Carolitia. EDGaEFIFILD hDISTRIICT. IN TilE VONMON V-LL.AS. Allen S. Dozier, Foreign Wilhama Yrhorottgh. .4I0tcia..ca.t. I' 'Rh E plainatiff having thais alny file~d his dte Uctsaationa in any aatiic, anid thec deendana havintg tao wife or nttornaey knnwnl~t to be withi tte state. tnptan wht.tn a cop~y conttha ha. ser veal with a rttle to pi,-nd. It is arderedl thta the daeendant dlo plead to the saidl decaima ratint withit a year' and a day, f'romt this date or hinal atndt ab.iabite jatiuda'-nt will bet .awanler~ ngaist haima. U F.O. PuP:, C-. C- P. Clerks Ollice. jtgtield C. Ih. M ~,50 c. & n. nae 4l. Mew Feaunuure and .Jous ers Shop. r NIIE stbscrriber takes this mietiod to infiorm I his ftiends, and the citizens of this, and the adjoining Districts, that lhe ls pernanent. IV alcated his FU RNITI:RlI AND JOINER'S SHOP on the Alartintown Rmad, near Gmilgal Chitch, albout twelve miles above Edgetield C. hiouse, and 17 helomv Cambridge. Being a .Mlechain ic hiineilf, and havinig experienwed, gool workmen inii his emloy, fie flatters himcii that Ie. will be able to give satisihetionl to all those whoi may lfavor him with their orders. lie has on hand. and expects to keep a good assort Ment o PAs.L 1)on1s, Ssu, BLINDs, AND MA-rz.. PiF.cFs. Also CABINET FURNITURE. Such as IWardrobes. Sideboards, Bureaus, Book Cases, Fohling Tables. Ac. 4e. Repairing deone at the shortest notice, and on reasonable terms. If desired, he will go any distatice under twenty-five miles, to Glaze. All orders thankfully received, and punctn ally attended to. Address the undersigned. Duntonsville.Edgerseld District, S. C., or Wm. F. Durisoc, Edgelield Court House. WILLIAM BAYLEY. Near Gilgal. S. C April 30, 1840. 3m 13 Pikocnix Stone Ware Factory. TO NERCIHINTS AND TIE PUBLIC IN GENERAL. T he Subscribers having been engaged in the manithhia'nring ol Stone Ware at Pottersville. il Edgefield, S. C. ror inany years and from long experience, and former owners of that estalishment. have located the'mselves at the Phniix Fartory. Shaws Creek, twelve miles rom Edgeafield C. Ilouse ont the main I.oad leading 1r0mt Newherry, Tion. and the npper Districts to Aiken, fier the iurpse of tnaci turing Stone Ware in all its varions branches. They have procured the best of workmet and are constantly making up, and have a large stock on hand. Their assortment is the most complcte ever before offeired for sale in this market. to which they would call the at tention of Druggists. Me rchants and Planters, and all those wio wish to paturc-hase any thing in their line. Among the many articiks of which their stock if composed, are the follow og viz: Jars ofall sizes from 4 gallon to 20 eallons. Jugts ofall sizes do. 4 do. 20 do. C hurns of all sizes 2 dn. 5 do. Bowls or pans of all sizes, from A( do.to.5 do. Jutter Puts of all sizes from L, do. to 3 do. with covers. Pitchersofrtlh sizes from i do, to .1 do. \nd leds neatly mtade for jars and churns if desired. Stew Peats of various sizes, &c. &c. All of the above is inferior to none made in the United States. Orders nddressed to us .at Edgetield C(7ourt Ilote.S. C. will he prormpt v attended to, and delivered tao the Merchant's I etor, any distance underote hitudred and filly miles. Charleston merchants can have their -%are delivered at the depot. in Aiken, at 124 -entits per gallon. The Price at the Factory is -. eents per gallmn. MATHIS & RHODES. April 1. 1840 tf 9 The Charleston Conr. will publisn : tiies. saekly, and forward account to this Office. toate Me' South Carolina. EDGEFIELl) DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON FLEAS. I iler, Riipley and Co.. Declaratiotn on At vs. %*illiam Yarlbrogh. achmentat int Debt '1111 : PhrantiW's. in this case, having this day tiled t becir I Iciaratione int iti ollbce, antd taiw eieedant having neither Wiie or Atto.ney vitaita this State. upot whom a cospy of said )-claration can be served; ordered that the +fendant pla nthereto n% ithin a vetar and a ay from this iblcnuion. or the said action will be taken procontelasso nrainst himlt. EO. POPE, C. C. P 'lerk's Office. Ith Oct . 18:,' 5 T. N. P. 30 aqe stte 01 a0SIill ( H oill.. ED REFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. J. & L. Jones, vs Attachmen II. H Joanes. T.HElainttifi itn this case, havittg filedl his T de'clarration itt my'a atice, antd the Dehfetn latrt havinig tto wife or'Attorntey knrownt to be .withtin the State. tupon whtom a copy coutld lae sarvedl with a rttle to plead. It is or':ered that rne Defentdant to ptlead~ to thte satid decclaratiotn wtithain a year attd a day. frott tIlis date. or finral aind absolute jttdgmtetu will be taardch' '..ain:-t htimt. G EO. POPE-, C. C. P. C/r rk's Ojiee, Ed!re Ibld, Oci *2ti, 1839. $7 50 B & wv age 46 State of' South (CarolinaI. EDGR~FIELD D)ISTRICTr. IN TF'IE COMiMON Pl.E AS. Caleb .lh itchell. admtt'r. vs Johnm Johttsott; thresatme, Attachmnentt. vs thte samtie.) U. L. Pcttn & Co. vs Johna Johnitsaon; G. L,.& E.Penn &Co. 'Attachmecnt. vs the same, in two othter cases rI '-H E PlaitihTs htavingr filed their declarations U in my office, antt thre defendaant hravinag no wife, or Attortney knaowt to be withtitn the State, n paon whtom a copy catt be served. It is order ed thtat the Defetidant. plead thereto within a year attd a day froma thais paublication, or the sad acetiona will ba' taken pro ca'tfesso apaitnst him. GhE')tWGE PO PE, C. C. P. Clerk's Ojbc. Eike field. OJct 26tht, 1539. 5 3 w $10, enq 46 State of South Carolina. ABBE VILLEJ DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEA S. MI. 0. Tuhmatt AssuNSItr, Ephraimr Vessels. ATT.tctanFsT. II Plaitntiff havinig filed his declaration ..ir. the Clerk's Ollice oat the sixteeth dlay oft )ctobir last. anal it appeatinig thtat the defendmania is fromn, anal without the' limtits of thte Sttte,attd hiaving tacithier wife nor attorntey with in rthe said District. tan whomi a ride tia plead catn be served. It is thterefore ordered: that thte dhefendatnt do plead totho said declaurationa with int a year andl a daiy, fromn thte filing of thte dec laratton. or final anda :absolurte judgmenat wvill be entered agait' Iit. hi y delimrit JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, c. c. r. Citrk's Oftie, Jan 16. 1240 w iv e $6 andl 51 State of South Carolina. AHlIEVILLE DISTfl l(T. IN TIlE I-OMM(NXPLA-AS. William Keower vs C'ase on :lttachmecnt. '. .. i':a' '.t havin rathti4 eda 'e. 6e a. decla-. rationa m the Clerks Ollice efibbhlevilhcle Dis rict, agint thec definadatt who is absenit fromti anad wnhoute~it the, limnits er'thae State. anid ha~s naeithaer awife, nior attornety, kntownr withiti the sattie, aepaon whiom a copy of said decl~tarion maighct h le setrved: It is thterefore oardeteal. thaat the said I Defenadant, do appear rind pleadh to the snid D~eclarattiiut, withtin a viear ttad rt thav lromi thre I ilinig of this De'ehaaratt. ar fitnal atd abasoluete judgmenitit will hbe givent atndlawtaded againast hitaL. .IfI fI.' IINA'U.5TO' u' ,,. . Citizens of Charicstona, AND TIlE NE IGIIBORNG ST.TE. Y OU are respectflillv informird that 70 Ma. 3Jr:.No s rntxEr 7-is4 any Utisre for the excittsive sale of BRAN DR.TI i's V EG E TABLIE' UNIVEISAI. PILLS. Price twen ty live cents per box. wit!b directions in Enalish, Frencl. Spanish Portm:, nese and Germani The high and unaiv'ersal repntation of the DiattdeIh Pills. renders it tnsecessary tocom ierit largely on their particiilar virtnes. As an anti-blits iitand purgative nenicine, they are tnualled by ally. Their putrifymg effect on the blood is universally allowed-ill that have ever used have approved and recommended themn. Ii many cases where the dreadful ravages of ulceration hnd laid bare ligament and bone, and where to all appearance, no human means could save life, have patients by the use ofthese Pills, beet restored to good health; the devour ing disease having beencompletely eradicated. In consequence of the pleasantness of their operation, they are universally used in every section of this wide extended country where they are made known. and are fast surperseding every other Preparation of professed similar import. Upwards of Fourteen Thousand cases hove been certified as cured, solely from their use since the introduction of that into the U. States, thtus establishing the tact beyond all doubt, that the Brandreth Pdllxcure the (appa rently) most opposite diseases, by the one simople act of continually evacuating the how els with them, until the disease gives way; therefore, whatever mnay be said of the THEORY, the urILIrY of the PRACTICE is now BETOSD all DOUBT. As Brandret-'s Pills cure Scurvy, Costive. ness, and its consegnences, sensfaring men, and all travellers to foreign regions, should not be withont, in order to re'soit to the in ont every occasion ofiliess. No medicine chest is re quired where they are. N. B,-Tine or climate affects them not, provided they are kept dry. Southern gentle. tnen will find this niedicinse one that willinsure health to the people on their estates. Be carefid and never purchase Pills of a Druggist, PtoFEsSixG to be Brandretfi's Pills. Under So CIRCUMtsTANCES is any one of' this class made an Aent. My own established Agents have tsvARiABLV an EtntAvED Certifi cate signed B. Brandreth. M. D, in my own hand writing. This is revewed yearly-and when over tw% elve months old, it no longer gnaaraitees the genuineness of the medicine, it would he well, therefore, for purchasers to carefully examine the Certificate. The sal is not wax. but etmbossed on the paper with a steel seal. Ifthe enuinie medicine is obtained.there is no donbt of its giving perfet satisfaction, and if all who want it ar, carefil to go by the above directions, there is little doubt but they wi I obtain it, Remember 70 Meeting street, is the only place in Charleston where the genuine med. ciie cai. he obtained, and at W.W. Sales,Ham hure and C. A. Down. Edgefield G.H. the only atuhorised Agents for Edgefield. AGENTS FOR SOUTH CAROLINA. Stephen Owen, Aiken; David] Turner, Beaufort; John McLaren.Abbeville; William Cnninitigham, Columbia; Eli;ah Alexander, Pickens; John Hastie. Peuidletont; -Pmuel Wilmot iGeorgetown, McLiure. Brawley &Co, C-ester; Charles Wilcox. Coosawhatchie: Ma ker & Rynn, Barnwell K. H.: 1). & H. B. Rice, Graham 's P. 0., Barnwell District.; Gaincs & lollitig, Greenville District; Reuben Gross. L,-xingtos: I to-tie & Nichol. Greenville C. H.; Joh, G. Toti tie, Y--nnuneville, Fair. field list.; Sylvester fleach, Ornngeburg; 11tfy& Johnsot., Newherrv; Rice -& Cater, Adersnsi : James '. (;.e. L-esville. Lexing t.,n t)isaiic,; 13nrksdnie A Saxon Garensville, Veron & Mitchell Sparut.burg, P. J. Fcster, Foster's, Uniont Districi; JohnMeLure.Unitn ville. George Seel, Yoikville; A. H. Chain hers., IVasboro';C harles Miier, Edisto Bland, John Rosser. Canden; Samuel A ilmot, Georgetown; Maker & Ryan, Barnwell; E. Gartigue. Blackvil:e, B.-rnwell; E 1) Felder, Midlway, Barnniiell; Gangley & Drummond, Lower Three ffins, Barnwell; Philip Char trand,Branchville. Orangeburg; A. Stevenson, l'icknevville. Union, aid B. Jaudon, Robert ville. Beanfirt. Feb 1:4, M840 tf 2 otte o1 Southl i aP-olina. EDGEFIE&LD DISTRICT. IN THE CO.MMON PLEAS. James Harrison Attachmtent. vs fH enry 1.var.s Debt on Jurigment. 1 H I E P'laintiff~ in this case, havitng this day filed his declaration, andi the Defenidant having no wvife or Attorney known ini this State. upoan whomt a copy of the samte can be served; ott motioni of Plaisti's .Attorney. OJr dered. That the said Defendant do appear and pleadt to the said declaration within a year and a dlav frotm the publlicatiion of ihis order, or jtidgemnen' will be renderedt against hinmpro con frsso. GEL). POPE, c. c. P. Nov. 5.1830 wa~w $7 50 age 40 Staite of' South (Caiolinia. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. iN T HE COMMON PLE AS. Lerov Tavlor, vs. Attachmnent Ivy Taylor. Assumpsit. T H fE Plaintif' in this case, haaving this day filed his declaration, and the Defendant having not wife or Atttriey. known in this State, auon whoms a copy of the same c:mn he served. Oat miotion, ordered that the said Detenidant do appesar and ptleadl to the said declaration, withiin a year and a day f'romn the publication hereof. or'final and absolute judgmsent wi be awarded against him. JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, c. c. P. Clerk's Oflice, May 9.18~40. n Ber $7 50 age 15 btate of' Soth Carolina. ABDE VILLE DISTRICT. J.N THE COMMON PLE AS. Joel J. Lip ford' Attichmnent (hitrishee, vs. A1ssumps it. William M. Bailey, rp 'HE Plaintifl' having this day filed his dec Slarations ini my otfice, and the D~efendant having no wife ort Attorntey known to be withtin the State,noon whom a copy coul be served, with a rails to plead. Ona motion, ordered that the D)etendant do plend to the said declarationi wathins a year and a (lay from this date, or finual antd absolute judgmient wvill be avarded n:;ainast JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, c. c. P. Clerk's 0llice, Mtiy 9, 1810 n T- $7 50 aqe 15 Statei (A' South ( la;?olibl. EDO EFIELD DISTRICT. YN TIIF (COMtMON PtEAS. W taam Dianiel, vs Atcmn Williami Stalter. Assumpsit. T E Plaiintitf htavinig this day filed his de. ctitratin ini the. 'above statettt casc, anttl hiavintg no with or artornley kunown to he4 wvith. ini this State. npoan whtom a copy otf thec said dleclatration withi ti rail" to ptlendl enn he served. It is oirderedl thai te said lefentdant dIt alppearl andl pleadh to te said dech:ration. wvithtin ta year and a day. front the publ11ic:aiion hereof, or' finsal and ,absobtite jndiagmtenit will be' awvnrdled againist him. G EO. POP'E, c. c. r. Chrk's 0.h,r. { Malsrch 2e. 1410. i r: a n 7 .'. noe 9)