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PROCLARATIOUI, By JOHN P. RICH'ARIDSON, Esq. Goe. crnqr and Commander.in-Cheif. in and or the State of South Carolina. W HElt'A in pur.ance of the not of the Legislature of this State, the votes for -MAembers of the twenlty-seventi Coiress have beetn counted its presence of the Goveror, by Conisioners appoitited t'or that purpose: and it tappetrs that Ismc E. Hlohues lasa been dlly elected for the Congressionatl District of Charleston; R. Barnwell tiel, fo.rhae District composed of Colletoi amid leanfort ; John Ca.nphell, fir tLe Di-trict compotsed of Gitrge town. lorry. Marion, Marlboronglh. Willia-s burg, and Uarlington; S. II 1iutler, for the District comased of Barnwell. Orangebotrg. Lexingztou. and Richladl: F. V Pickeat, fhr the District coumposed of E]dnefield and Abbe. ville; William Butler. flor the District compoied or Pendletoto and Greeoville; Jaimes Rozers, for the District composed oi ULiion, York. Spartanhurg. and Chester; Thomas D. Sun ter, for the District composed of Lancaser, Kershaw. Sumiter. and Ci4erfield ; and Pat rick C. Caldwell. for the Distrii compised of Fairfield, Newberry. and Lau rents. Now. therefore. I do iscite tli., my Proclaima. tion. notifving and decrflaring accordiig to the provisions of the said Act iat kIaac F. I ol mes, R. Barnwell Rthet. John Campbell. S. H. But ler, F. W. Pick,-ns, William 1 intler, James Rogers. Thonas 1) Siamter, and Patrick C. Caldw-Il. haa'l a maimitv of the votes in their respective Gongteslioal Districts. aforesaid, and are dily elec:ted Repre;entiatives in the Congres-as of the United State.- fom this State. Given under my hiad. and the Seal of the State. at Columbia. 1his the ilths day of December, in the year of our Lord. one thousatil eight l'ndred and forty. and it the sixtv-fifth vear of the Indlearpemd. ence of t'te (aitied states of Ameriea. JOHN P. RICIHARDSON. By the Governor M. AUnauns. Secretary of Sta:e. Dec 24. 18410 r -7 PRO160C L AMAI TIO4N. LFXECt;Re DEPARTMENT. Counbia, Nov. 2fth 1840. By His Excelleny. U. K. liA.s, Esq.. Governor and C'ominander-ini-Chie. in, and over the stiate of sonth Carolina Whereas. iniformatimti htas been received at this Department, fron the Town Council of Winnshorogh. that on the 14th inst. an ttro cious attempt was made. by some person un known, to fire the Court Hotse of Fairfield District. Now know ye thatt to the end .stice may be done, and the offender b ong ht to legal PuLishment. I dt hereby offer a reward ol ONE IIUNDRED ANDI'FTY DOLLARS, for his apprehensimn. and delivery unto any Jail of the State, and prosecution to conviOs tion. Given under my iand. and sml of the State, al Cutoimbia, the 25th day of Novemb-er. on thons..nl eight hundred aid forty. and its the sixty-filth % ear of the Indtependence of the Utited States of Anterica. 13. K. 11ENAGAN. By tie Governior. M. L.otv., Secretary of State I IEA QWARTE RS, Columbia. 111h Dec. 18-10. GENERAL ORDERS-NO. I. T1 H E followinag gentlemnen havye been ap ..pinted .Aids-de-fCamp to the Comand. er-in-Chieff, with the rank of~ Lient. Colotnel. They will be obeyed anid respectcd accorditngly. Armstraad Durt, Albert Rhelt. Louis T. II'iefull, J. Polk. Dickinson, Jo/rm Phillips, Johan Engash, I'illiam II. Cnnaona. Jr. J. Elarleston Read. Jr. Ihenry HI. Thonmpjon, James MicPherson. The Aids-de-Camap above named, will eqttip themselves, and report for duty, either persona ally or hiv letter, to the Adjnttaint anid inspectoa General, at Aiken, S. C.. b'y the 10th day ol February next. if either oif the abhove natmedl Aids-de-Camp shall nerlect to report as :above required, it will be deemed a refttsal to faccepgt and the vacancy will be inutnediately filed by another appoiunimentt. By order of the Commiandaer-in-Chief. JA ME8 JONES. Adjntant and Inspector Genteral~ Dec. 14. J'40 f 4ti .EXECU tIm EPAARTIMEfNT1, Columbia, 12th Decc. 1840).$ T flE following Gazettes will publlishf alli Commtnnicationas issuaitng from this De paritmenlt reciprocally, and all Military Orders fromt the Adjutant and inspector Generaf~s Of fice, mairked rC.] otnce a wecik for saix weeks: The soth Carolinian, Charle-tona Mercunry, -Charlesto" Courier, s ouitana Patriot, Camden jenurnal. Cheraw Gazette, .Edgefield Advertiser, Penadleton Mte..sengecr, and Greemiilfe Puonntainaeer. By order of the Governor: 'BEAUFORT T. WATTS. Executive Secretary. Dec 14. 1940 C 411 Tan-Yard & Shaoe Shaop openecd. (hN the Edgeiield Ronda necar Mt Vintage, .,whtere good Cow H ales will be boaglat, or iamiAd on shares-oie half for the other anad fine Shoesa, Boots. and :- egro Sh oes wvillhe maeon ats good terms,.nand o umaterials inife rio, to none in the State. Waggons larness adne. and Cairringe Har-. ness repaired. Ayv ;artachcs mnade wvdl he ex chtaangd for~ good Cow I Itdes. From applic~a tiit o t n:sine~ss, and the best ofE Leathier, the sub--ordhr.r haopes thse putaic: t general wiil pn-. taumze his ntew eflort to re.coanunodate this Dentijit, and wvill call andI see his work a::d jadge for thecmselves MIICIIAEL GEARTY, Near Ma. Vit.age, S. C M'ach 2:..1540 ad S XIEW s4TORE. T HEl Snse lr epctflly ananounaces ti th esd the, Store coraner of M.arket ,and Cetntre streets. lately occupied by Mr G. H. Taylor. anda will keep, oan hand -an assuortmnt o f Grocernes, Cotton Bagging, Rpro,&c. &c. O~rders from the country will meet with prompt and strict attention. .. . - . URQUHART. Wamburg. Nov. 9- 1840. f 41 T IS celebrait-d Race Horse and Stal . lion will stand the ensuing Season, i1(1o i5h February to 15th June, It Mr. \.m. B .lAYs', in Edg-lefield lDistriet, S. C., 3 mile.. f-om the Court- House, on 1he Auguisa lioad. lie will lee let to mares at 820 the single vk.it, 30 the Season. and $50 lt) insure; and oue dollar to tie grool in every instance. The money, or at*iproved nite payallde the 15th Decem her next. must be sent with each mare, or she will not he served. Good pasturage will ibe provided, mid mares fid on grain at a reasonable price, and servans board ed gratis. Lvery care will bo taken of mare,4 and alsu. but not) liabilities will be ineurred for escnpes or accidet:s. A I GY L E is a dark brown horse, with ot n hitc, except a star. filicen iandq and three quarters high ; osee oif tincomi moo hone an mitscle. and a florm onm billing nit!-. perreer symeritry, every vs .ential of a R are lorse. fie i., now tenl years old, having liee fold in aiarylmd in] tile Sprinig of i S3tJ. Hie w as Sired by I lie famoulls Nlons. Tonsonit, his (htm This tIe, inns by Ogle's Oscar, li grundatn by Dr. Thornion's importedil lorse Clifmlen his g. g. dam by Mr. llall's Spot 1141 his g.g.g. dam iv Dr. M harshll's llyder Ally, who was by Lidsav's Arahian. The Pi-tr'iriancies of A RGYLE upon the Turf, ihave Iinel him in Ihe very first rank of American liore- ns ta Racor, while those ol his get entitle him it) an eqial stantin as :a Stallion. lie siarid first at Orangeburu. S. C. in Janmary 1834, and ran at Hariell. Augusta. Mni. Collml bit, n1111 Charleston, two. three, and iour miles heats,. winning sneCcdenively 8 tares. live of ihem'%I* 1hnr mile hl, beating Patsy Wallace. Rattlesnake. (31imes) Li. ey Ashion. Risllighti. Bi-rtramid junior. (tvice) Veri:.nius, &(e &c. lie never lust a heat, land n ;s rarely if cver put up to Iis speed. 111n tis extraiordiniary defeat flv John Bascombe in) April, 1836, lthe rirCltiStanes ofl which are familiar it every one. aiubs -qu.entily lie ws. trainted and rot with gat Ii Cremt succs in Virgilia; and in May fIst on the Central Course at Baltimore,~ l'ier runnitin for the first heat of three miles, and losin*n it by a head in 5 Imintites .1-Secondts, he Wlln -the second hear in 5 minmtes. 40 seconds, heing the best seconid eat of three miles recorded in the hiistory (if the A merican Tiurf, and tile most brilliant perfortmne of a yenr sur passing all tthers in the richness if its nn nals. During the same week, and on the s.ime course, one of his dan.'.hters. Kate Scaton, nmm the great sweepstake-A of SI000, heating -t fine field with gleat ase: such a coitcidlence heing hitherto unknown upon the Tnrf. A RG LE stood but one s, amon and to a limited number of mares, otit many of which were thorough bred, yet his colts have won nine out of the eleven races to n %Ich they have heetn 5tatied. healting it one, t wo, ;and three miles. Ohe get if itiny of our best Siallions. hesideq several im ported eolt, (iO of thrn in first-rage time. Two of his get, Governor Bntl-r a1n(d KNt Seaton. nre now tirivilelled tipon the Turf by any thiint of their age. The owners of ARGY LE. ill iritging him back to Ithe State in which (tho' not foaled) Ie wias first trained mid gaitwd hi, earliest lautrb:. preent hi in " ith ronli oceirt to ihe Public, a.; icin in every way. 01n necout er(' his lloodl sire and11 furm,. his pierformat1:ncers ont the In ', so remarttkabhi for entdurantce, as well :as speed, andI the extra 'rdinary suecess of his get, worthy oti their enItire approhtn;tion. W. B. MIAYS. Dec.. 15. 1810. 4(; i f Gr'eenvile Lad for Sale, * il l i-critin r otters for saile on the4 I 0s3 aiccomltlidatingi termls, his valutable tract tf LANDL. tying two mtile's west of the Aikten st1age Road, atnd in liur mties of Pont's Bridge, onl St!nlda. Thle tract conttain 6t516naCres. with as mtuchI Is 300( eleared. and in a high and~ itn. tIon Ifir a crop the ?iext year. Thltey settle ment hatve been m:ide on1 the trasct. ni'hI hi.ge allI necessary onm-buildingt~s ichitding a ir btttditng w~ith a cotton tzini. thtrteshing maI~chllmt. an~d straw cntter ; all to riun lhe t.Ie samie genr, and an excellent pac:kiitg sciew hot little. wort: irchartds of chomice ftrmit of et cry kinid ;sprin~gs in abunt~danlce and( giod; and' for healthb, the plnce is tnt surpasse-i by any. evenl in Grieen. ville. If ynn with to hnvi. comte anid see-het ter thant eninet to the W~est to die with the feve'r ReLtterenes in tmv absence to A. MIcDAvJD or 'T. liuisa, E-q.'ntear the ;remtitses. Dec. 17, 18~4O. -d 46; N~OTICEi.. I. all those inldebtedl to htimi by no01e. that thley wilt be requtiredl ti pay ttp o the ftrst 0l .1lnaryV ntexl, antd i tnot paidt by thte tirst mtan da~y ill Janttaty. :hey will have to) settle with alt attorney. Soth Ctolina121 moniiey' w -Il bt requilred, as I a mI reqttired to pay Soth Caro lina tmoney myeself. ill nil cases. I will be fonndi at the Court Inonse on~ sale day ntext for settle melts. COLLIN RHODES. Dec. 14. 1940 c 46 NOTICE. I WOULD respetCtintily infrorin my frientdt andthte pttblei genterally that I have pttr chtased1 liy brohter's interest in the Phlenix St..ne WVare Mn~icttory. contsistintg of Ne groes, Mn tles. Wagons., linrness nntd staek oh wntre. & c. & c.. fur theo pu~rpose of luttmanit. ring~ Stonte Ware in all its various birantchet antd hope b', protmptt tltention to business ta shlear a rea~sonatble pa rHOage.. Oct 12. 1140 11f37 AN ELECTION will be held on1 thle 2nd .L1Monday in Jatrry next, and-the day ~imltng tot Clerk of tihe Court of Commtoit Pleas an Geittiai Sessions. fur Edgefield Dis trict, at thme liollowitng pllaces, to wit: Lontgmhires, Collbers, Clouids, Pinte Hotuse, Christies. Di ntons, Sheppards, itidge, Meet ingSreet, Hlamburg, Mt. Willing. Court 1iionse, Rtichardsona's, Park's. Perry's. Coth. ran's. Mosley's. Allen's, Powel's, Long's, Nail's antd Colemnans. GEO. POPE, Ciork E. D. Nor. 1b,1840.- tI 41 B00E & JOB #RINT1NG OFP Every description executed wvithi njeatness and desptatch, at the Office (Water-Proof.) "efRE- 0 UIfJSE. AND Cioumnssionl Buies I11l. Subtseiber is much g ratilied that he iii is once mure able toolftr his servicEs to s his rienids and old cstmomers, ind the public generally in tie Il'ure-louse and Commission Business lie fMlters hiimsellthat 11h eligible - location ofhis Ware.H onse, and its codimirave immunmmiy l otm the risic of fire and flood, will proe nre Iim it liberal patroniage. lie has rebuilt the 11'are-House formerly known as Adans . Ialker's, and is filling mmp omie Wimg ofit above the hulmhest water-mark ot the late fresiet, !or the pumrpse if storing there m ithe Cotun of Planters und Country MUerhaits. Thi., site is at least two feet higher than any other ware-hmse in town; anii tihe division that has been elevated will store fromn 1800 of 2010 hales. lie will sell Cotton. id ntlend to such hmi. ness as im nmaly transacted by Commission :ilerchants, at as low a rate as others egaged imm the same calling. Inagain olfering his services to his friends amd the public, the snbscriber caamnot refrmmn from acknowledginmg the liberi patrontgi lie once received frmn them; mnd hopes by him' nt tention to bnsimmm-s that it will ie remewed, ammd it will be thlankfniklt reeived. GJOLLIT '1'UN WALKER. ilamhnrg, Atgmst 8, 140 tf 28 Receiving & Foravrding A G C' N ki Y, AND Yaetovag~ & I' omndiLsson B U S I V E S S IIAMIBURGS. C. T 1HE Snmhcmiher respeetfully inkes lenve ito renew to him cutomelm. his4 sincere nMkiow b dgments Ir the extensive patronage - hitherti be.-towvd ot him; mid would 1meg tin tn sure them ot n cominm ce or that strict altemi. tion to their intersts. whihi, rom a largely in creasemo business, he flatters himself hits been appreciaied. Hme dee. it uintecesarv o mlilato. to Myun. Cit ANTs, fin the evlemt stel;mrimmnltv of hie clainn its their patrommge s a RECE(i'ING AND FOl0F.4ftDINU AGENT:-htis lo1g erperierrc in that departmeitt; rigoroum obscrer-ne of in structioins. and the rates qf Hllming; his entire amttemtiomn beimng m eitricted to a Commissiom Bn simnes alone; and the isolated and clecated poqi timi of his warehouse. thuls lessening tie risks from fire and imundtions; are citenmmmstantces, which, icith all duc deference, entitle him to a precedeice. To IP.ASTERS lie would ngain tender his ser. vices itt th1 sale of their CO-TTN amid other Pno uucy.: to .his dpartment Ine approprinties his personal ttentionm. utid ftmmm Iis practmewal knowl edge of tlhis business, he feels assmurd he will promote th- interests oftImse who 1mav consie mm to himm. i F. BENSON. IfamhNirg, S. C. July 25, 1840 C 30 COTTON WARE IIOUSE. I1A .11..Uli, G, S. C. I H E Subscriber litvin put his WARE Ii lUS;: in thorough .. repair. and raised it ihomit five feel higher thani before, which makes it to high wiler. Planters and Mer cIants mmav rest iesmrid of m :mger frmn high water. in storing Cotton imn thins Varehomue. Ie is thamkfiI for the liberal patronap of his friends heretolore. anmid tlauttr., himself that by lims personal nmd a striet nitemtiom to hmmsimnes.lme will merit a coittanne ot i tormer liberil patromgo bmestowed fnil him. Any Cotnt th,1t he may have in store. mmr that mmv he stmi to him ito be shippell to Charlestin or Savainmah. will be stritlv nteniled to. W. P. DP.dmt. llamhra. Aig 20, m10 mt ',h C11 -rna Ti ar tn Applicmant, rmmanmm miens. De fendms m tm' aint )tmel a resimde withum thn l imiits of this Stamte. I, is thmerefiore ordtered thait they do appent andi object to thme divisio'n or sale of the rcal est are ofr Lee Steel, deceased. onm, or bemfmre thme firat i~Mondaiy inm Februmry inext. 184L. or thmeir conmsetit to thme samte wilt be ettered of riecomrd. Given mmmder m-y handu, tisi 24th daiy of Nov. 20 abm 43 EDGEFIE~LD DISTRICT. Hlenry Stonm, A pplicant, vs Thmomias Sm mmine ndl omihers, Defendmmants. T A ppeairin~ tom imy bati slfnetion. that .Ahlimer Stone. Levy .Jordani .md wife Sa'lly. twit of a hi Defenditmm in thme mm ove sitemd ense, rmsidl e eondi the linmims of this State. it is mthereltmre ordered, mthit they do0 appeart m ndl mibjnci 1mm thme di isiona, or sale, of the real est:te omf .l' esse Stonem, dec consed, miom 0 i liire thme hirst mMondamy ini Februairy niexa, (I8-li,) or their comnsenmt will be enmtered uof riemrd. u. TOuM L ES, O. E. D. Nov 3. 1840 88 abl 40 lin thme Court of' Ordinary, EDG;EFIELD DiSTRICT. Iliet;j D. M~ou~nce, A pplicant,.. 1Filliam Mouince el al.. Defendants. I T' Appmearingmi ti my samtisfaction, tht ..Miclmnel Le wis amnd a i!e Nanicy, W illis D). 2M1ountenti Alfredm iounce, defenmdanits in time ablove suamed case, reside withojut me himius of tis Staite. hr is therefore or dereid, t hen they dio a ppear und object to the divi-io, or sate of theC real esitCaf Matha~ ?Miounce, tdecensed, on or before tI'e .11th ay of January nexr, 18411, or' their consent to the same will be emntered or record. OL1Ive.R TOWLES, 0. E. D. Oct. 16, 184J aim 38 WA NTED, q F OR one o-f thme largest Planmtatons in Ala htan, au experienced Upland Cotton ml Planter, ns a'.MtANAGER. None aneed tipply B who canunot bring thme most uniexceptionabhle '1 reommendtions for character and skill. To am such amn individida. liberal wages will he given-. n Apply to lEdward heer.kscher, Esq. oii the g Pluntation, at the Oswichmee Bend onm the Ala- h i~m side ifithe Chattahoochie river, 14 miles blo-w Cmolumbusm, or to J L. Petigro, Esq. tI Charletoni, S. C. J. HA MILTON, Trusttee. E nc. i t iron c 4 New Fall and Winter DRY GOODS. FOHN 0. It. FORD has received a full assortmnent of New and Fashiona j JJrg Goods. to which he is daily receiv g additions, winch will be soll whole le or retail. at prices that cannot fail to ease all % ho may do him the favor to 11, such as Wool-dyed, black, coloured, and mixed C loths, Wool dyed, black, coloured and mixed Doe skin Cassimeres, Black, blue and mixed Saitinetts, 6-4 Cashmeretis fhr Ladies Cl'aiks, Kentucky Jeani, from j74 'ets. to 81 25 Kerseys, Linseys, Country Cloths, Pad dings, &C. - Welsh and Seofielhs palent Flannels, (warranted not to shrink,) White, green, yellow &scarlet Flannels Green Baize and Floor Cloths, Bleached & tnbleahed Catnton Flannels P 4 and 9-4 Dullil Blankets, Rose do 11-4,12.4 and 13 -1 hitney do :100) p. A merican Prints. fron B to25 ets. 100 ps. .\Manchester do, from 25 to 3"4 50 ps. extra super Lonolon 7-4 do, the finest imported, 4.4 Freciih d1o. all iew styles, and se lected from latest importations. 3-4. 7-8 4 4. 5.4. and 6 4 brow; and bleached Shirtings and Sheetings, Black and colotred English and French Merinns, Black. col'd, printed and embroidered Motslin de Laines, Bla.k. printed anti scarlet Metino, plain and embroidered Thiliet. Prussian, Nett \Vool, Talionii Ca ,imere, Cat.els Ilair. Filet. spnn Silk. Da mask Satin and Brmehe Shawls, illack Silk and Plush Mantillais, Alarseille-, Cashere, Swansdown, Va lentia, Woollen Velvet. plnin and figured Satin nnd English Vest iis. Lyons extra super black and blue black VIlver, Black .hTbby Velvet. Linen Camiric an Lon. Lnwnq, Check stripe and plain Cambrics and Mluslins, Check siripe and plain Swiss and Book Musti is. irIs-eve. Russia and Cotton Diapers, 6.4, 7-4. S 4 and 10 4 Damask Table Diapers. 6-4, S-4, 10 4 and 12-4 white, brown & colonred Damask Table Covers, French Napkins and Towels, crash Dowlas. &c. Scotch, Manchester and Domestic Ging hams, Blrowi and black Holland, and Irish Linens, Cambric and furnitire Dimely, 7.8 and 5-4 brown Drillings, A varieiy of striped and colored twilled Co:tons, Methnen. Dorelster and Slietucket Ticking, Cotton, welb and iett Suspenders, Cotton and silk Gum Elastic do White, brown, black, blue, mixed. slate and 51erino-coloured cotlon Ilose, and half Hose, Black and coloured worsted and sputi Silk [lose, and half Ilose, Black and coloured Cashmere, Mora vianl n11d Enlglish .15111 tHose, Pongee. Flag, silk, Randana and Linen Cambrie landerchiefs. Flag, Damask antid Spitallield Twilled Ilinkerchiefs. Printeil, Flag. 3ladrass and Verona Cot ton Io. Gentlemeii's Silk, Kid, 11. S.. hiuck. Lined Berlin, C -.sre and Wool kit Gloives, Ladies' Kiid. 11. S., Cashmere, Filet and Lonig Lace do. white, blatck & colotired do Alses and Hors do. A pron aind Furniture Checks & Plaiil 31eino, spun Silk and Cotton nett Shirt aind Drawers, Laies' (N York eity made,) Eid Slip pers, andt Infants Shoes, Victoria Skirts, Corsets, Busks & Stays Coiotn and Chinelle Cord, Silk Cont cord andi Coat binding, Gaze, Grn d~e Nap, changeable Silk antd hlernaini Dresa H andmkerhiefs, Black. Filet nui Donwn Smiin Scatrfs, ilck titd white Fil-t roni Love Veils, Blacek hobbclinett tand lliionihton dto Greent blatck unid white G3auz.e do HIk andi green 4-4 silk wire nett. fot (10 Black aend white lIalint Cr ae, Vel vet. TiiThi a, Littestrinig, Gtanze Cap. P Iaid1 Bun net a nd Sattin RIibbuons, 1000 pieacos Papet I atnging., 25 dozen palm~ leaf IIloods, Stper Floreice Braid and French De voni Bontnets, Clouiired ajo:saiges and1( French Runtlantds Wrea;ths, Spr.igs Band lHoxes &c. 50 R~e.ams cof Cap andl Letter Paper. ru ledI. litned, blue laid colourted &c. Pritting Pat per supplied on short notice, at lowest rates, Domestic Giighamis. Scotch Gi nghtams antd Silk Umsrbrellas. Turkey Red Drapesy, for Curtains, BlI 'Twist, Se wing Silk, Pat tent andI Spool Threaid, Combs Pitns, Needles, I lookq andi Eyes, Btons Knives, Scissors, Razors, atnd Stra ps, Pocket Books, Wallets, Silk and Read Purses atnd Bags, antd Timbles, Watch Gttardls, and Fretnch Baskets, Bosoms, Collars. antd Cravats, Plain and trirteme Satin Stocks, Petcils and Points. Quills, Steel Pents, Cloth, Hat, Natil, Tooth. and Shoe Brushes, Braids, Tlapes, Ferrotittc and Binding, Gallons, Hlead Ribons, &c. Suspetder endse, and Paut. Strapst Fluted Percussian Caps, Toys, Perfumery, &c. &c. With ahintst every kind andi variety of 'ancy Goods, for sale at retail or by the unatity, to suit purchasers. Every article namedl is etttirely tnew, and te Fancy Goods of last fashieuns. Alany re rare,' to be parijeular is itmpossih!e. 'he choicest Goods the counttry alfords, d the best asrtmtent ever offered in this mrket, and as good as in any other, at e lowest pirices, is the onl) indiueement e has to offer the public, and the best re rn he can tmake his former customers for teir liberal patronage. Store New Brick ttilditg, first dloor below Hu tbbard's Hotel. H.....:,. C, 'Ot. 2n. lean tf 40 Citizens of Charleston, AND THE NEIGHBORING STATLS. OU are respectfully informed that 70 MEETINC, sTRFET 70--is My Oflice for hi exchiaive stile of BRANDR.T H'S V EGE rABLI. UNIVERSAL PILLS. Price twen. v five cents per box. wit I directions in English, French. Spanish P-eringpnese and German. The high and universal reputation of the Biantdeth Pills. renders it unnecessary tocomn tiert largely on their particular virtues. As an inti-bilimns and purgative medicine, they are inequalled by any. Their purifying eflect on he blood is universally allowed-all that have 2ver used have approved and recommended themi. In many cases where the dreadful ravnges of 1 nleeration had laid bare ligament nod bone, and where to all appearance, no Inman means conld save life, have patients lay the use ofthese Pills, been restored to good health; the devour ing disease having beencompletely eradiented. In consequnerce of the plasantness of their operation, they are universally used in every metion aofthis wide extended country where they are made known, aand are ias. strperseding every other Preparation of professed siniiar import. Upwards of Fomateen Thousand cases have been certified as enred, solely from thei t-e since the introduction of that into the U. Siues, thus establishing the fac, beymand all doubt, that the Branidreth Pils cure the (.appar rently) most opposite diseases, by the one simple act of c.outinunmiy evacuating the how els with them, until the disease givss way; therefobre, whatever may be said of te THEORY, the UTILITY of the PRACTICE is IIOW BEyosD all DOUBT. As Brandreth's Pills cnre Scutrvv, Costive ness, and its consequences, seasfaring mien. and all travellers to fimcign ragin<, should noa be without. in order to re7sait to them on every occtsion af illness. No medicine chest is re quired vihere the% are. N. B,-Time ;or climate afTects them not. provided they are kept iry. Southern gentle men will fiti this medicinae one that will insure health to the people on tIn: ir estates. Be cnrelid aid never purclase Pills of a Druggist. poVEssiso to be llrandreth's Pills Unider so cincUMSTAscES Is any one of this class matde an Ag em. Mv own established Agents have 1mvmtnuCt.v in r.%onAvED Certili cale signed B. Brantadrethl. M. D, in my ownia hand writing. This is renewed yearly-and when over twelve imontilhs olf. it no lmger gnarantees the genitneiess oaf the medicine, it would he well, thereflore, for purchasers to carefully examine the Certificate. The se-nl is tiat wax. but embossed on the paper with a steel seal. lAlie genui me tni'alcine is obtaimd.there is no donht of its giving perf'-i satisfaction, and it all who want it ar e nreiml so go by the aboedirectirms. there is little doubt fiut they wi I obtain it. Remeher 70 Meeting street, is the only place in Charleston where the geiimtine imedi cine can Ito oltained,and at W. W. Salas,lam burg and C. A. Down Edgefield G.11. the o.Iy athorised Ageits for ' drefie-lI AGENTS FUR SOUTl1 CA ROLINA. Stephen Owen. Aiken; David Trime. Beaiort; John Mc Laant.Abaeville; WVi-li.rnm Cnunigham. Cohumbin; F~i.ah Alexaner, Pickens ; John Hastie. Peadicton; samnel Wihit Georgetown, McLure. Brawley & Co. C':ster; Charles Wilcox. Coo-awhatchie: .Ma ker & Hyan. Barnwell K. II.: 1). & II. 13. Iice, Graham's P. O., Barnwell Ditrict.. Gaiies .& Hollitag, Gretuaville District; Henhen Gross, Lpxingto I instie & Nichol, tarenlville C. H.: John G. Toine, Yom na nesvi Ile, Fait field Dist.; Sylvester Betch, Orangelbang, ltfl&. Johnsi.on. Ncwherry; Rice & f'aer. Anlersn: James F. Gee. Leesville. Lexium tai Districa; llarksdnle & Saxon, Gunarensville, Vermno aMitchell Spartanhrg, P.F. F.ster, Fo-ater'. Unin: District; John.UceLaire.Uiion ville. Ga'orge Steel, Yorkville; A. If. Chani. L c,. s .,Loo :i, uio, .1 biller. 1'.dlato liland. Jotm ttasser. Caaten ; Samuel .A ilmot. Georgetown; lakaer & ltyan. Barnwell; '. Gartiiane. lilackvitIe, Barnwell; E D Fulder. Milway. unrai nwel; Gmah'y & Drmmona; Lower Three Hlilts. arnw'ell: Philip Char trand. Branchville. Orangrebtrg; A. Steveson. Piekner villa-, Union, iad B. Jatdon, Roberr Ville, B6'en111rt. Fell 1.1, 1440 tt* 2 Mtate of Souath Carolina. AIIIEVILLE DIST'lRICT. Williamt Keower vs C'ase on Attacmerct. Johaa PBrowiadee, T'.ae Plaiai iffhavinig this day filed his deeln rtaion iin t .e Clerks t illire o'f Ahaheville Diastrict ngninlst the defend:aa. wvilnis tah-eaat fromt tandl wvithoaut the limits of thie State. nand hats necither-i wife, tnor attornecy, known withina thae same,.' upaon whomt a copy ot said dleclaratin tmight he -.rred: It is tiwrrehi:e ,,ardered,. thant the said D~elhadiat. do appear andl piend to te said Dieclarmtion, withini a yaear andl a day fr-omt thme filinag aif thais Ocaelaraaiona, or finatl tmid abasolate jndgmnent will hae givelnad :anardead aganst hiam. JOllN F LININGSTON, c.c. ar. (:.'erk's (Jfra. ( May 11, 1840f, i wv & 3 S'7 50 age hNlite Of ~Ol i ( frolilla. Al 13i-I1LLE DISTRlICT. IN TiIIE COMMON P'LE AS. Jriel J. Li pfordl, AIltikwrnt Wailliat . Iey Assumpsit. rFl 1E PlainatiffTthavinag this day fil--d hisi dec E atio inmy otlie, andthe Defenadanit havinag no wife oar Attoraney knowna to he within ahe Sa:nte. nppon whtom a copy could be. served, with al ruil tao pletadl h n mationa, ordered tht the Ddeanit~at do plead tam the said delaration wathiai a ventt aid :a day froma this date, or fintal and absolute judgument will be awamrdedl againist JNO. [F. LIVINGSTON, C. C. r. Clerk's Office., Ma'y 9, 1840. n B -r T y 50 age 15 State of Soulth (Carolinja. AJ3IIEVILLE DISTRICT. IN TiiE3 COMMON PLE'AS. Nathaniel J Davis,1 Administrator of Joseph IAttachmrent, Davis. deceaised, '-Assumpsit. Gatrnishee, vs Williatm Fz. Luampkin. J P' If E Plaintiti' haavintg this day filed his dec: faration ini my aahice, antlh ae IDefehdant haaviang no wife or Attorney known-t to ige wit in time Stata upon whom a copy wath a rule to plenad. emudd be served. Ont motmon, Order ed that the fetendgat do pien~d to te said de carationi within a year aind a daly or fianl nnid absolutetjaaigmtent wvill be awarded against him. JNU. F. LIVINGS'TON, C. C. P. Clerk's Offee. July 16, 1840. a &i -rSy50 age 25 Blroughat to the Jail F this Distract, a negro man by -the nm of Daamoni, about I8 yeamrs of age, dark comzplxioan, live feet ihree inchaes tand a half high. He hans a iae-ara over his left eye, .aad his right eye tooth out; atad the other very mauch decayed; hue also hats a cut ona his right foot. He says heo belaangs ao Mr. Jaines Barrel, of Honston Counatv. Ga. and that he raanawa. aboatt the middle of August last.. Thte owner is reqauested to come forward. prove property, pay charg~es and take hin' away. C. HI. GOODMAN, J. F.. D. .S., oo an tr - Vegetable Life Medicines. r 11ESE Medicines are indebted for their namie to their manifest anud sen ible action in purifying the' springs and hannels or life, and ending -ther wiWr enewed tone and vigor. In numihun Ired certified cases which have beuamade. ublic, and in almost every speciesof dis -ase to which the human frame is lialile, hie hjy effects of 1OFIFATS -LtPW P'ILLS AND PlIIENlX:BITTER$.: mve been gratefoilly and publicly ac mowledged by the persons benefitted,.aud who were .prviouslyuntmcquainted witL. lie beaitilully philosophical - principles Lipon which the.y are compounded;- an& upon which thev consequently act. The LII'E IEDICJNES recommend,.. themiselves in diseases of every from & de. gcription. Their first operation is to loosep he various impurities anlid erdities eon itnutly settling.around them, and to- re-. move ilhe hardetted ieces which collect is the convolutions oft4he small intetines. Other medicines only partially cleante thpese and leave such collected masses behind as to produce hahitual costiveness, with all its arain of evils, or sudden diarr&. hoen, with its inineut dangers. This fact is well known to all regular anato mists, rho examine the human bowels after death; and hence the prejudice 6. these well infWormed men a'gainst qteU-1. medicines-or medicines prepared and'. heralded to t he public by ignorant persons. The second elleet of the Life Medicines is to cleanse the kidneys and the hiladder, and by this means. the liver and the lings, the healihlfil action of which entirely de pends upon the regularity of the urinary organs The blood, whicli takes its red color from tihe agency of the liver and the' longs before it paszSes into the heart, heing thus purified by thems, and nourished by food coming from a clean stomach. cour. ses freely through tht veines, renews every part of the system, and triumphantly mroutits the hanner of health in the bloom. inIg cheek. Moliitt's Vegetable Life Medicines have been thoroughly tested. and -pronounced-a sovereign retinely fur Dyspepsia, Flatt lency, Palpitattion of the Ileart, Loss oe A ppetite, learthurn anad Headach. Rest-' les.,ness, Ilil-temper, Aniety, LitiguoraNUF Melancholy, Costivenes4, DiarrhWa, Chol era, Fevers of all kinds, Rheumatibin Gium. Drolsies "fall kinds. Gravel, Wormls, Athimi and Con-munption. Scurvy,.Ulcers, Inveterate Sores. Scobutie Eruiptionts and Sad Comoplexions, Eruptive enimphlints. Sallow, Cloudy. ami l other disagreeable Complexions. Salt Rheum, Erysipelas,' Comnmon Colds and Influuiza, and various . other complnints which affliet the htimat frame. Ins Fa.vj. and AGUE,'particular lv, the Lill Medicines have been most eminently successful so much so, that in the Fever and Agnae distriets, Physicidne atio!st tnniversally prescribe them. .. All that Mr. Moifat requires of his pait eni1s is to tie partieular in taking the- Lif1 Medicines strictly according to the diree-* tiont1. It is ot yl a newspape.r noice,..or by anything hwt le hitmself mttay sy 01n their favor. that he hopes to gain redt. It is alone by the results of a fnir trial. .. MOFFAT'S MEDICAL 'MANUAL. dlesigued as a domestic guide to Iealth,-: This little pamhfiletf. cutie Iay W. D. Muait. ;ri Brondway, New York,.bas. been pumblished- for the purpose of explaip in2 more fully 51r. oli4at's theory of dis enses. nnd will be lotund highly interesting to person setking health. It treats upon prevelent diseaos, and the causes thereof. Price, 25 reems-for sale by Mr. hloffa-'s aUents tener ally. TIhies V alua ble Medit~ines are for sale by C. A. DOWD:. F~'defled C. II. Mnrch 28. 1840 .' f9 ABBEVILLE~ DISTRICT. IN TIlE COMMON PLEAS.. Lerov Tn i lr, vs. Alnacln ent Iv'y Tlaylor. Assumnpsit. rI tilF. Plaintiff' in this case, haavingK this day.~ Sfiled his declaration. ;.ntd the Defentdant havoitng no wife or A ttorney, knownt in this State, uploin whom9n a copy of the same enan he served... n )m otion. ordered that the said Defendant do alppen anid pleadt to the said* dechiratiot - within a year :and a day from -the publication heteof, or final and absolute juzdgtment wiji be, awarded ngainust hainm. .JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, c.'. r: ' C'lek's rilice, SMay 9, 18.I0. n r.-r $7 50 aqe 15. state of South Carolina. ABUE VILLE DISTiCT.. IN TIl E COMMON PLEAS.:. Wilson & Hodge vsCase on Audchinest.~ William .\1. Bailey. Whleres thtePlaintififs have this day filed thmeit dechirationi in the Clerks~Olice or A bbeville District.nagainst the Defendant. who is alabnt fromt. andu without the limits of thtis State, ad :tas rieithcr wvife ntor attornay, known wiihin the samfe, tupont whomn a copy of the said deda ration witht a rub: to plead unto, might~-be served: It is therefore ordered, that the said defendant do appear and plead to the paid D'ee haration, within a year and a day, fromn this date, or jntdgcemnt. flia anud absolute will be awar ded against htim JOH N F. LIVINGSTON, o. c. r. Clerk's Ollice, May 11.184'0~ w&M $750 -aqe State of South Carolina.. ABBiE VIL TE DISTRICT. IN THlE COMMON PLEAS.. M. 0.Tubman Asstnursrr, Ephuraim) Vessels. A-rncnuar.r. TU SIP. PtaintilY havit filed his declaration -in the Clerk's Oflice on the' sixteenth day of October last, anl, it appensing -that the defendant is from, and without the, limits of the 8taje~andc havinly neither wife nor attorney with. in the said District. on whom a rule to plead can la4 servred. -It is therefore ordered; that the dfendant do plead tothme said declaration, withi in a year anid a day, fron the filitng of the dec laration, or final and absoitst.judgmentwill ,be eittered againmst him, by defimtt .lNO. F. LfVIN GSTON, c. c. i-. Clcrk's Oftce, . Statte of 'Mottth, itolinm. AB1BEVILLE DISTRACT. 3H N A. WATSON,. living about twp Jmnile's from the Deadfall, tolls before tme me darhi bay H orse. foitr feet ten imches'hlgh, uppoise~d to-he eightt years ald. -Hisrght lys nr. a star and snip on his nose and fore begd, vwhtite sptot on the left side of htis nteci, wth iinr sp,.ms on fils body. 1'No other brnns or narks per -eivnbhe. -Appraisedat-5dollars. N iTiIANlEJ McCANTS,J. P. Cambrihge. Nov. 7, 18410. d4J1