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PROSPECTUS O THE New Genesee Farmer, AND GARDENER'S JOURNAL. Edited by I. J. THOMAS. and M. B. BATEHAaI. Assisted by DAVID Taoans and Others. BATYa.H & CaosAtim Proprietors, Roches ter, N. Y. Volume 2d, for 1811, 16i pages Monthly, with Cuts. The Cheapest Agricultural Paper in the Union. TEaxs-Only 50 cents a year, (in advance.) Seven copies, for $3; twelves copies for $5; twenty.tive copies for $10; to Post Mas ters and other Agents, who send money tree ol postage. "The New Genesee Farmer," has passed through the titst year of its puiblication witti very tlaitering 5tnecess, notwitlistanding the op posint infliences wiich it has fiad to enconn ter; and while the publishers espress their ratitude for the assistance anld snypott ifhey ave thits far received. they would now wita renewed conifience, appeal to the frieids of Agriculttre for aid in behalf of the Second Volume. The successfid re-establishment of the GELNESLE FARAItill ini its own Nance Soil. aid at i-s economical price. is a sonice of' much grraitification to the friends of' improve. ment in Western New Ysork; and the pub lishers flatter lteimselves that their efforts are not inappreciated, und will not long be unre warded. It is now fairly proved that the " New Gene see Farmer" cal be snt-iined. at a reice which places it withiin the reach sof all; and the retail tation which it has ulreudy obtained 'jir ulenut anid usefulness. wiii not suilfer by a comparison with any paper of the kind in te Union. E-very successive Naniber thalt has been issied. has shown ia increase of talent and additinal cur respondents. Besidos comainiig the imo-t usetid and spirited articles selected from either Aricnitural pube)ications, the New Geiesee Farmer has re-ei edl unritu the past year ori gial cn'ributions fr-ia iei thian SINt.NTY WitIT-.m, me-t of whoin are well known PR iCTICAL FIAltli.tS. Thiscirrespoi dence w ill eoititute to illease, ai, with our able editorial asistane, we c:ii contide tlv assure the re-iders of the paper that it well co tinne to increase in in-terest and tsefiness. in proprtiion as it hee:mnns better known and More generally ci:cef.ted. The pirpilitottirs are deteriminad to sparc ne reasonable pains or s Xeie iii making the New Geiiesee Farier worthy of a liberal sti. p irt. Several impijortaint i:uprovements will e Itude inl ths iext Volaime aliong whielb are the f'ollsowing :-ac nuniber will containi items of fEiglis: and ither iews, particularly relating to the crops and the markets; such as may he ofservic-e to lariners in marketiig their produce. The palper will be ol fine qiality and with i landseitne engraved headmg. (which is in a state of preparation.) the aptlear ance of the sheet will be utch improved. Tile Farner will be issued renlarly on the first of each in ntih, and mailed n ithi great despaitch. A colietent aind careful clerk is employed to enter the iames of suibcribers. and keel. the accounts, so that we hope to avoid all inaccn ricies orcaise of comilaints. Tne aim and olect of the New Gene'see Farner, is to pleasee and beteit all of its rean ders, aid advance the interstzs of Agi ictiture and Horticulture-thc best intierests of comint nity. Many of ili present rea.lers have ex pressed the high degree: tf satisieictiol they have derived from its iages: and we hipie all ofthem are so well ple.lsed with it thiat they evill not only reni-%w their own seifbscriptionis promptly, bitt indete their neigh/dors to sub. scribe Atso. Theie are tho:t-nds of Ihriters to be Ibinnid, who have teve'r seei the New Gonieceee Fiamr: awil if it wn< -hmwn them,. and its character explaiied. thy would readi.y subscribe. We cOUceive this to be a Durv which the readers of the p:iper owe to their nteighboirs, ande to the'ir coutntry, as well as tee uts. Let this dutty be donie proemp~tly, and oumr mae~ets of uiseftidness will be. greatly extended. and the saltitary iinfluienc of the paper will soon be mnifeist throughout the Agricnlturatl C isntnia:ty. Trhe friends of Akricultural Se.'cietics shoitlI especially enicoturage this paper; lfor. uanless fatrmers atCAD on t.'n subjert, :md get theiir mndus interested in their pirofesitn, they will not act ellicienitly f or itseadvaierem.-nti. The So cietie formed last year ini Wetrn New Ysirk, ad their fine exh:bttiois. have aireadyf giveni a new im pulse to the cmttse in this sect iota of csounttry: anid it is contidently expected that tmuch allre will be dIone the cominiig sea-con. It will readily lie seein that the paper camiiot lie snatainied atlthis hew price. witfh,2tt a very large ,nbhacrip'iien list ; and. as it will noet affor'd te expeense of emaploy inga traivel:it~r Agenits. wve muitst reiv on the veointarv ed'irts of' the frieneds eof the'c:mue, te oebtia itehernibecrs. TO) Pt)S I' M A. SillS espesiaIlly. we are alread y greatly inidebted. andi wei resfp'etfully solicit "a contimnnce of their fpatriotic assi.-tatire. Post M~asteers have a right leo r,-mit mtoney ft om suibscribers teo pulih -is of papeprs frese sif Postage. So that subtsc. iheers lhave otily to hand them their ntaes. wi:hi the maonev,and regnest thiett to forward the samte* Agents atnd Post Masters are ptarticenlarly rue giaested to inform its, as early as sihlle, ih:it number of piapers are like'ly to be wanited at their oflices, so that we imay calculamte how larg e atn addhitieon will he requiired. No'rc.-All pafpers ordered,'C are chlaruledl to the personts arderning thtm:in :ma tie mtoney ire-. ceived is pla-edI tee their ere lit. .-ill suluscrip. tions are dlisconitied nti thse twi of thw eecr, tun .less paid for a lonager timei, in aidvanice. Ne, stubscriptiotns receivedl for le-s than onte year - Complete sets of back nmumb-:rs can 'still be furnished. BATEIIAM & CROSMAN, Feb. 3, 18411. R ochcester, N. Y. Public Notice. 4LL personus inidebted to the estate of ...Bltuer W hit e, decenseil, are reqiuir ed toi make immeinte paiymntf'; anad all persons having dem and. n:inust ihe estame, nare reqnested to render them in, properly attested. ABNER PERRIN, Admi'r. Jan. 1, ISU. tf 49 Notice. E ST1R AYE D ior Stislen from the subh scibe tnhe 29i Itfe Noivemb er, 1840, a Sorrel Mare, ;ihioet flaurteena nnuds high, wvith a bshize face, flmx tm mae undi ma if. Shod all rotinml, fouir years oild tnex ts;'g. I will satisfaictorily reward any onie whio will deliver Ihnw said Sierrei M :rme in mue, at Fotain inn sa 0;ilee. Greenville District. S. C., or wi'll give me snteh infiar mfation so that I enn gel lier. T l.uA S J. ATUST ON. Jan. 12. 1841- If 50 N ot ic e. F HE Snihscribers make this in.<t call on all I thosse isudebtsed to themo. tee come forwyard anid biqmdate their notes ande accon tnts, withont delay, as we are deterimned toa close up onr btsimiess. All those whlo do nt take advanttage of this notice, bythe fifteetnth day of Jainnary ntext. will find teir notes and necountus un thte hands of an Attorney for collectimetn. C. L. GOODWIN. GOODWIN, H ARRINGTON & Co. HARRINGTON & BRYAN. 'To improve the soil and the mind.' I know or no purnits in, which more real or important service canl be renidered to any country. than by impjeroving its agricultute." -it'as'lington. "Agriculture is tne Great Art which every Go vernment ought to protect, every proprietor of lands to prd-.tice, aend every inquirer into nature iwpaove."-Dr Johnson. TIlE CULTIVATOR, A Consolidation of ue's Cultivator and the Genessee Farmer. W. Gat.ono & L. Tucucn. Editors. PROSPECTUS OF VOLU.ME VIlI FOR 1S41. In offering to the agriicltural pulic of the Uniite-I State, the pro'speellis of the Iiglhth vol nie of the Chiivator. (ihe secnl ofl the New Series,) we desire the privilege of takintg our atrons I nd cioriesponilents fami I iarlv ad nor lially h the hancd, and thanking thein moist heartily'br Ihe very liberal aid i-nd 0uiniport they have reidered Is, both by their connnuietion.s and their sibscriptiom. The Ciltivator was establi-sled to improve and elevate the Agriculture of* the couitry; to I proper tone to the tmorals and teiid of the firn'i; to show itti thei digpiity end impicr tance of his prolession; to store his imimi with ti-elid kiowledg'. an i cotivinc him that while all ela-ses are Ind imost he iore e'r less depei. dent on each other. he alone of the whole c:ii mAke any near :ipproach to inlependeice. If there is one thing more thian another, which in this couitry gives a man uipprioity over his fellow meti, it is knowledge : mnd this knowl. e.ge,-kowleilge whiel is its essential to the success ofel the firmer as n other mene, it is the desigit oftie Cultivator to aid in impartiig. In takiiw rhar-t Il the C tivator, the Edi. tors were aware- of the ardnins naitire of the itnderttacinti. L' der its tot mer ieductor, this juirial hail alrendy atained a very high clti. raeter, and wi mighit lave shirik firomi the lsk fcnitaiiii .1: the iepiuatii it heal gainied, or Crime the etrcrt nece-sary to sti.l f ther elevate its staildig. hald iot the assiuranece oil aid from the abeiost writers ad thee uiemo experienced fin ters of the cointr ,-.-aid which our colmns will -how ha' b-en and will he ust promptily and fiuly remtlered: etcoiraged its to the tider takiig. Illow litr we have siieceeded must he left for tle readers of th Cuniivator to deter Miine; bit iris increase ot'stliseriptin hiyotid any precedent i the history of' aarinituiral jiirImds of this coiintry; if the abiost iunani Mon voice tif he public press in titr liivor; if the nwihimide ot private vet flatteriig testino icials we have received, uidded to ait chelation probably treble that of aity other jorinial ev. ted to the agricultural interest. may be admitted ;is evidence. t hen we have certainly most albin dant reason to tbe gratiti d with ouir ,tivees. If our elforts to render the Ci tivaitir worthy of the patronage it lias received, un expetnse or labor has beetn or will lie spared. As it is eve. ry where received asthe expoiet of tlie vo. slition and prospects of Axricltiture it the i ted Stat-s, we iicteid that every siehp'ct con nected with the great iit-erest in lcy par of or cotintry shill receive its die share of' iotice. aid its proper plarvcin onr clitums. The Cii. tivator will be a record o' all improv'ientsic the scieice o H tshmlry; of'the it rodiction ol iew id unportanit vaii..ti.s of s'-eds and planits; of the re.-prtive values al adapti..n of the several improved breiels of Horsei; Cat. tie, . I i I S . to difterenit Seeictins of he 'aithed States: ins short. it is itended to make it a n% ork n licb shall iliel st, instrntci and be accp:a!C to ill. In the omuber, v:riet'ty, niid exiellence of the tihctrationi. the (,iittiv:ifor is witihot a rival, either at Imice or abroad. This depa rtiimem will he Clly sutainid.mid inecrenel interest :a eelattractioti given It hI a greater number of li-metes ol A mec ricani AninalIs, sle-etc'd from our iest specimens el all kindis. native :id iipo- t. ed; by the chb:iwinig of new Iitmplemenits, Agri enihtir:dl and .\leehanccic'al;antd by' engravinge oe ch~ obje'ctz ai- will lbe beette~r nud--lr.-tood. wh'ient :ce zc ud i .ho iciunsofhthepresenIt vedhcine will bec iieriv e-pio to one Ihindcred in cnmber;~ and the i.tis:.eno : ~:iey havu~e giveni oicr pe:itreees will ecure thir continiutnce neotwithstanding~ the 'rea:l expense,' tihey ntecessaritly oce~nsint its. 'VT' sales ofi the (:iivateer have bei'n so 'reut dutring the~ pa~st ye'ar, and the dlctemtm tier the back veil umes as n ell as the ecirrent onie so cnsan t. thait we have sti etyp edl each n om !e-r; andii shalil he tle, niow aon I i ecalier. to 1Garnish subscribe'rs with whole sets, or acny sin gle vecoines they may desire. rTo oecr peersocaal li-ietnd.-, to the friends of A :ricnhmie, tee thcs'' Geictleien whoi hae tcted iaour Agente, to l'ostmiasteets genierally thiroughi. 'ent conl coutir,-mi short ice alt thiose whco have 40e L'enerouesly ainteretd themicselce's ini ouer he half, in brinuging a knowledge eel ocur wonrk tee the' noti'e ccf tocir frienls, andut itt obtuaiiig scib. scrier:-; one c mo-t hecarthilt acnd cordlial thcankse are duie. \ lhile we haiv.: enedeavorede to muake ecur terims et'ch au to otfer ani tadeqtte indutce men~t anid rewatr:I to thioie whoic are dispiosed trm eeii i niiii V mictiv.'' e iueiterest thcecmselves in: omr tavor', who .-bhall stillhle incde'bted to all whlo wvill ine any way teid its in eour eifort' to make thle Cuit iv~ator moreie gencerally ucseiici e'i. ther byv incc'i'e'sici its enencilaticn or empijloyiing their pents 60-i its cohtncins. Oiur gratimede ise'spec'ially dltie to those getn tlemiene whcose i'u-ereins tble atnd varnild ceom-c noniiitietin haeit give.n nehel ain imiereset aind valuec to oeur pac:r'inand wec are cocilidenct fromc their well kit.c;': re::irdl to ilic vital interests eel Americn lce-:'.andi~ry, that eeer apel to themt i'r thceir t'icnther id. *will net tie ini cain. We ivite conninicatiions f'rom all. There is scarcely ti snbejeet in eciatetre that is not mlore dr less t ntiimately connietcied with agr'ienitre. anid mayc niot be~ nridte subservient mi its ud' ance TrER31s-One Dollar peracnnm; siX cepis fr z.->; the montey to be remiitted ini adivace. free ot' poestage. A ccomissionuof 20) per ceiit will be allowed to Agents wchoe obtain 2.e or' more subtlscribers, antd 25 pei ce'nt ice those whot obtaine l100 or more. All suibseribtions to coim meice with a vohimte. JCSSiE BUEL & CO., Publishers. Albany, 1841. NEW M4TORE. T HIE Subscriber respecth'idly annotnnces tht he has leased the Stiure cornet of 'a.kIet an id Centre streets. hate'lv ieccup~ied by' 5lr. GN. HI. T1aylor, and will keepe ott htanii an -rtmenut oh' Grocer.es, Cotton llngging, R ote., Iron. & c. &c. OJrderse fromn the cecnntry ilil meet with romlpt and strict uttenttione. Hi. URQUU[ART. Hambucrg, Nov. 9, 1840. tf 41 Boots, Brogans, &c. Tj' IEl Setbcriibuer has ju st rec'eivedi, on I C.onsignmiient, nolic willh sell huow hiur -nueh, or ti shiort timte to piuuncttul cus-I oters, v'iz: One' ease Seni skini Boots, Onie doc Breiga'ns, and 36,000 Cigacrs. 3. 0. B. FORD. First door below Ilabbcard's Ibide. llctmbutrg. Oct. 27, ti- 40 300E & JOB PRINTING O F Every dhescription executed with neatness atnd despatch, at the Office of the EDGEFIELD A DVERTtSER.I New FalE DRY GOODR J OIN 0. B. FORD has received full assortnent of New aid Fashiona ile Dry Goods, to whihI he is daily receiv' ing addtions, whiih will lie soll whole sale or retail, at prices that cananot fail Ui please all who may do him the favor it call, such as Woul-dyed, black, colnured, and mixet Cloims. Wool-dyel. binek, coloured and mixe< Doe skin Ca-simerea, Black. lue and mixed Sattinetts. 6-4 Casmeiretas oir Ladies Clmikq, Kentuckv Jeant,. from 7J etsa to, $1 22 Kersevs, Linseys, Country Cloths, Pal dluing, &c. Welsh and Seoli-las pntent Flannels (warranted not ton-hrink.) White. arteen, vellow & -eanrlei Flannel G reen Uaize and Floor (loths, Bleached & ublenhed Canton Flannel: 8 4 and 9-4 DOMlil Blankets, It ,se do 11-4, 12 4 and 13 4 Whitney doi 00 ps. A nericai Prin-1. from ~o25cti 1)0 ps. 1anchester do, from 25 to :3 5U ps. extra siuler London 7-4 (o, th< fiest impored. 4.4 Frenach do. nll new mivles, and se Ieered From latest impraaions. 3-4. 7.8 4 4, 5-4. and 6.4 brow i am leachled Shi:tioin and Sheetings Black an coloired English and Frenel Mein--ms, Black. aol', printed and embroiderea mlnaili n dec Laine-, Ulak, printed and scarlet 3lea ino, plai anl embroiderel Thiblii, Praisnn N4.1- Wool, Taliini- Ca-simere Camels IHair, Filer, spun Silk. Da. a1;1.k Satin and Broche Shawls, Bltk Silk anl Plush i Majtillhas, Al aruillei, Cashmere, Swansilown, Vai lentia, Woollen) Velvet, lain ani li--mred Satin and Englilh Vesings Lyons extra super black and blue lbl Velver, Black Tlalhv Velvet. Lin-i Cm ir ii nd Long Lawne, Check stripe anl plain Calbries am, 1Muslins, Clierk waripe and plaii Swiss and Bool ANinslins, Birl---ye. Rustsita and Cotton Diapers, 6.4, 7-4. 8-4 and 10-4 Damask Tabld Diapers. 6-4, S-4. 10 4 and 12-4 %white, brown & cotloured'a Dam iiask~ 'I'able. Cove-rs, French Napkins and Towels, crash D~ow Ias, &c. Scotch, lanchester and Domesti: Gin. ligas, Browt aid black IIAland, and Iri-, Lineias, Cambitic and r-nitur- Dimety, 7 .8 mal 5.-4 brown )rillin4, A variety of tripel and colored twillet Cw:tons, 511eilthen, Darela-ter and Sherucket Ticking, Cattt, ~we and ieti Suspitlers, Coittin aid silk tum Elst, itd W~ll. hir,rwn, bll n-k, ltte, m3ixe-l, sile anl 1 -rini-,iloured cotlo II use ud half Hiie, Black and citloured worsted al sptm Silk iliss. ami hiall ll'us, Black and cilirel Ca-hmt ere. Mora. vina aid Eaalisi Silk Hose, Pongre. Fiag, Silk. Bianm ,i and Linet Csaambiei Hi; amlearchaiief<, F'lag. D)atmask atal Spiitalliekld Twiliei IIlomekerachiefst Printed, Fhsig. .3ladrass and Verona on Gentlemen-t's Silk. Kidl, II. S.. Buck Linted llierh n, Caushiteare and A cml len Gloave-s, Ladiesa' Kial, 11. S.. Cashmiaere, Fitel iad Lontg L..aee dlo. wvhile, blacek & coltiutredl do. 3lisses andi Bost~s dli. Apiron~;taI an urntit aure Checks & PIlaida, 31e-ritno, spu n Silk tata Cotton nelt Shlirl andt Drawa-r,, L..adies' (N. Yoark eitv~ msae,) Kial Slipi pteis, awthl inaant- Shies, Victaoria Skirts, Coirsets, Iinskse & Stayv Coitaaon anal Chinmellea Cii, Silk Caant curd andl Cat htiimlini, Ganzexi, G ri de Nap, ch-i ngide Sill siamlI liernat i l~ress H1 atalkerchief< Bliek. File a umi Downvu Sin i sarfs. Black~s adi white F'ila-a i Loive Veils, 1Black1 htbbtmiect anni [;amatiltona dha G'reent lack andl whiite G.aanze dat 1B1k nmta grna-a 4-4 silk wir- nti, fot alt Blsack anad wihita- lialisan C;rape, Vclvaet Ta't ia, utetastring a nze;~tai C ap Pblaid Bonnetsa nt Snatin ILtionts, 100)0 puieces Pap~er IIingatngs, 2.5 adazen pahn it lesaf lII atds, Supe-r Flarencae lBraid and French De vona Bottneis, Coalatuared Ciiaige's ad Farench 11 t:t1iald WVrentth,, Spriigs, Bsande Botxes-, &c-. 51) R~enms ofa Ca;tp andi Lastter Pasper, irtle-I. linedl hhlte Iltid colotttted &c. PrnintinZ Papger satpptlied ian shorn notice, ;aa loawe'st atc-a, D~omssaie (Ginamt s. Sicitchi Ginghamts andal.Sil k Umblre-llsas, Turkey Real I)raeay, Ior Cutains, Blall Tw isi, Sewinau Silk, Psattemt iad Spoail i'Thread, Combts, Pinas, Needlet, Ho.ks anal Eyes, 13utoans, Kanives, Scissors, Raztirs, atnd Pcketr Books, Walbeis, Silk and Eend Purses ad Basigi, anal Timbles, Wiaich Guarads, atnd Frenach Baskets, Boatns, Collamrs, and Cravats, P lain a nil trimmeda Stin Stcks, PenicilIs amtil Pitsa Qutills, Stead Pens, ClothI, Hat, Nail, Toouathi. awlt' Shoe Brnisbes, Blraidls, Tapies, Ferretng and Binding, G siIalits, Ila'eta ltnitn, &c. Siuspendtier endtl, amd iat. Straps Flitted Pere-ns-sinn Caps, Taoys, Pe'rlinnrery, &c. &c. With iaiimust every kitnd awl vatriety of F;anacy Goaiak. lfor sale sat retail tir by i le <)insaatlit, l t s iti -trehase,-s.. E very argicle naamted i-s etireliy tnew, anal t he Faanev Gotids of last fasiinis. Ms ay :are ratre. to be ptlatetnlar is imapossihite. Thte chaoicesa Gaoodts lie conitilry nhiika, anda that best assaortmlent ever olferedl in this msarker, and as gaooda us in any othier, at the lowest prices, is the onlis itaiaceimenit he has to ornerthe ptublic, anal the biest re tarna hte can akae his form'ter customers fot their liberal paitroniage. Store New Brick Buildiai,6rs doo b T HIS celebrated Race Hiorse and Stal lion will stand tie ensiping Seion, I frotn 15th Fehrunrv to 15th June, at Mr. WM. B. 3A S', iin Edgeletld District, S I C.. 3 miles from the Cort- Hitonse, on the Anant.'ta Road. le will be let to nires I at S20 the single vi'it. $30 the Srnsotn. and $50 ei instire ; and one dollar tit the groom in everv in.Itance. The tnoney, or in a pproved note patv ble the 15th Dteem i her next. mus he sent with each minre-, or she will not he served. Gited pasittrage will he provide-d, and mares fed ion grain at a reawoable price, and -ervats hoard ei !ratis. Every care will he taken of mares and lAml.a. but nt linhilities will be itcurred fo)r esaj)eqne ortceidenti. AIRGYLE is a dark browin horse, with. Olm white, except a star. ifieen handes nml Iltree qnriers high t pocsessed or uncom tmon hione nal musele. nud a forn comin wiint with perfeer svtmmetry, every es .ential of n R aee lorse. if: i now ten years oIld. having heen fouiltd inl MarvInnil in the Spring of 1130. He was sir'd by the famnotis Maons. Tonoi. hi- dam This lie, was by Oie's Oscar. his grandalm by Dr. Thormotn's imported o-lirn4e Clifaen: his g. g. amliv y r IIall'. Somt t and lais x . g. dai lav Dr. AIsirshatll's Ilyder Ally, who w;as hy Li-,dsav's Arnhintn. The Pararumance'is of A R GY L. ipn , the Tiiar. lave pince him in tie very fir-t ritk of A meriennv Ilorese its a Racer. while those of is get entitle him toi nn equil ltanl ina asn Stallitin. eio started first at Orangebora. S. C. in Jati ary 1S34. ai ran aIl Barnwell. An -tita. Maen, Cilm113) hin. and Chai--ltion. two threes. nivd four smiles Iteas. winning -aeece-mively 8 rnees. five or temi of 1;tr mile hent.z. heating Pattsy Walince. Rattle.'k,(3 lime<,) Lee vy A4itton. Ruthlight. Bertrail jatnior. (twice) Veri-ian. &e &. le tiever Iaa-t a hem, and was rarely if ever pot tip to his speed. tunttil hi- l xt rnorlinarv defeat iv John Hascombe in April. 1R6. the rirenmtanceps of which nre farniliar te every one. Subosw-'piettily ie was trained and rin with arent .laeress in Virminint nnd in Nlav aqt on the Cet-al 'ottrse at Baltimore. afer raniine fAir tie frsi hent of three miles, and itin it liv a heil in 5 minute 4-second.. he wo'ai the seroill heat i 5 mintmes. 40 secoit, hein the ler seotidi ha-at of three iailee recorileil in the hi-it.irv of tihe Amerienn Tttrf, nnd the mst brilliant peraranice of a venr suir passinte -ill others in the riehness of its in anks. Diring the snme week. and ttilo the <nmie course, one otf his nthtialero . Katee Seaton, nil the grent <weepstake-i of 8-1000. heatina a fine fiela wilth --vent elasp: sach a coiainihtiee being hitherto unknown n pon thle Trr. A R I Y LEK stond btut one senAsotn rntlie a limited tumnhttler of, Imlares, not niv of whihel w-ere tlhoroitn i red. yet his colt. have no nite IIa,, or the eleven rnees lo n hieh they ha vie been starteal. heamtintg nt one. Im , and tr-e mihi-s. tie "et of many If otr best Stallion-4. lesiles evernIa im port"d colta, stome ofr tiem tn first-arne time. Two, of lik uet. Governor 1iutler attal Kite Senton. nre now ttriviled tapin the T rF by any t hin of teir ,te. rThe owaners air ARG V tl in brtinging htim hinek to the State int whtich (Itia' neat hauled) hte wvas first trnineda aait gnianed hi.s eariliesct Ia urets. presettt him i withi ceuti tde tea the Palic, as beitng in e've'ry way. ean anttont eaf his ltodt. sire ;amti formt his pierform'nances can the t n-f, sta remarkabhle iar etiinrancie. ne well 13s spteed, andt tihe e-xtrntl -rinary' success eaf hts g'et, wothy oaf thteir entire approtcbtationt. W. 11. MAYS. Dec. 15. 1840. 4G tr ( Water'-Proof.) W .IRE -II1O U SE.' AN I) C~ntnxSSIO 1XilSintSS. T it l E 8nbte-ihter is3 mneh~l gratified that ha. is ontce' maare atble tea etter his servica-s to htis friendls :tatt atld cestaiamers, and the puiea gietae-:nIly in the I~are-lHuse and C2ommnision Business Ie tlatters hiimts'lf that the eligile ttloentiont tif his Ware-ltattse, antd L.aitslomarative immuttnaity 1 oam tthe risk ttf fire awtt fleoid, wvill tarntre lhim a Iilbernai paitronage. lI Ih as rehtnilt thie II'are-H-outse ftarmaerty ktnwni nt Adamns .S* Ilulker's, anid is filtinur atp tne wint ota it tthtort the htghest wvatre.--minttk ar thte Intle Ireshtet. 'or thae pturpotse ail toirinag there ta thet Cotton of Pluakrs and C7ount'ry eraunls. Th'is site is att leatst two tethighter tht an anyli oathesr ware-htouise int towni t itnd ihIe divi'Eont that ha~s baeen elev~tat illi steare fratt I1800 of t I) htules. ile wiliselIl Cottatt.nn atl ttentd to stnCha hnsi neCSs 1 35 tts ttaniy tranttnetetd liv Commiitission .\aierchatttts, nat nts low at rate as5 othters egaged itn the srttte entlling. IniniZt eaitering" haie servir-es to hais frietds atnd thte ptblic, thet subaceriber cenanntt ret'iti frtotm nckanwledgintg the libiernil pattroage lie oince raeceivede fieoma thlem; tind hoape-s lay his alt telntin toa btsineass that it will hte renewed, andt it wilt be th~akfntly receivedI. llatmbutrg, Atngutt8, 1840 tf 28 NOTICE. I WOULD respectfully informt my frientds and the pttblet gentertly that I have patr chasled mty brothter's inatere-st in the Phenix Stiane WVart Manufatlctory. contsistinag or Ne groes, .\ tiles. Wntgents, lIharness ande stock of ware,. & c. & c., iar the putrpotse of' manntiai-. ring Stone WVare mt all its vatrioaus btranches and t ho tpe hi promplt atttentiona to butsitness ti shaar a reasoabh: partreotage. COLE.~IAN RilODES. Oct 12, 1840 if :3y Noticc. A LL thoseindteb:ed to the late firm of Blandl ciatatt.nare earttestly regttested to cttme torwaird it tad pay tap. naS the afileirs of' the contcerI ntust be brouaght tat a close. All such clraimos titt attended In lay the first oh' .Jatntury entsninar. will be pilacedt with ani Ater ney liin col lee-liont. EdgefieU: C. H., Nov.23, 1840. tf 43 Linsey Woolsey. FORt Stile at the Vane-lanse Factory, a fe bagro esCo eai nd Sperior Lindsey. for Negr Clthin, ianufacturied of excellent Citizens of Charieston, AND THE NEIGHBORING STATES. Y OU are respectully inforned that 70 MEETING s-rRtEET 70-is my Office for the exclusive sale o BRAN DRLTH'S VEGE TABLI- UNIVERSAL PILLS. Price twen five cents per box. with directions in English, F rentch. Spaiislh Portuguese and German. The high and universal reputation of the Biantdeth Pills, renders it unnecessary tocom ment largely on their particular virtues. As an anti-bilieans and purgative medicine, they are untequalled by any. Their pirifyin- effect on the blood is universally allowed-nIl that have ever used have upproved and recommended them. ifn many cases where the dreadful ravnges of tliceratioe had laid bare ligamaent aud hone, and Where to nil appearaitce, till l uenls could save lifei, have patients by the nme rt haere Pills, beeni restored to good heaih: the devoir ing di'ease having llencompletely eradiented. II colseelience of the pleaianiness of theii operaiion, they are nniversally used iii every :ection ofthis wide extended country where they are made kno% ni.natd are fast sturpeiseding every other Preparation of professed siti nr iuport. Up rts of Fonrteen Thonsand enaes have been eeriilie-d as cred, solely from thei ta-e since tue inaroluction (of that into the U. Suites, thus establishing the lae: heyond all douht. that the Brandreth Pils cure the (appir rently) tiot opposite disease-, by the one saiple act of contman ly evaeunating the how. els with them, nutil die disense gives wiy; theieliore, whatever may be said of the T HFIOnY, the UTILITY of tlae PRACTICE is inow IIYusD all DoUBT. As Brandret!-'s Pills eare Scanrvv, Costive ness, anad its conseipiencees, seasfitring men. and tall travellers to lineign region., should not i he without, in order to resoit Ito them oi every occasii iofillness. No medicine chest is re quired where theY are. N. B,-Tiime or climate aafects them not. provided they are kept dry. Southern gentle. maaen will find this iediciaae one that will tinsure betlth to the peoiple oat their estates. Be carelid aid never purchase Pills or aI Druggist. PROFEMNsao to be Brandretl-s Pills. I Under -No ciRcUMsTANcEs is any one of this chiss made anl Ag-ent. Myv own established Agents have iNVAtIABL tal. n'EcRavD Certiti ente Aig ned B. lraaadreth. l. 1), in any owl, lhand writing. This is reaaewe'd yearly-and hen over twelve montlis 41ld, it ne clgier naiaranatees the g-anineiiess o f tle medicine. i would lie well, therefore, liar purchasers to S :areflilly examine ilt Certifiete. The sail is I Jot wax. liut embossed ol the pnp'-r with a steel leti. Iftle geaiaiane amedicine is obtneiad.there I is tino douht of its giving perli-et satisutiaatn, ad iW all who want it are tarefaa to go) by the al0otedirections, tlhere is little doubt but they wvi I obtain it. Remember 70 Meeting street, is the only plae in Charleston where the genine medi :itae rai, he ehtained.and at %V. W. Sales,Ham- I Imr- and C. A. Dow. Edgefield G.A. the only . aithrised Agenis for -Al'gefield AENTS FOR SOUTiHl CAROLINA. Stephen Owei. Aiken; David Tirier. Beniirt; Jlohn MlcLaren. Ahhbevi lie; William U un1ainaghama, Cohnnbi; Eli.ah Alexander, Piakeni; John IIastie, Peadletc; Samil'] Wilaamt (eorgeton n, .lcLire. llrnwley & Co. U' e-ster; Charlest Wilcox, Coosawhal'lie:31.\n ker & Rynn, Buarnwell K. H.: ). & 11. H. Rice, Gralain-s P. 0.. Barawell District.. GUainesi & ialliainr, Greoaville Disitrict; Heihena liosa Lxin-g tean: I iatie &- Nichol, (reenville U. [L: John G. Totne, Yonnenesvile. Fail lield Dist.; Sylvester liench,' rnl gebur iatlY& Jolosoaa, Newherrv; Itice & (tier. Amaab-rsn : James E. ( ire, Leesville. Lexine. toan listrict; iarkstdale & Snxmon, Gairensville. I Verai & .litchell Spartaanhiirg, P. J. F.ster, Fo.ter's. Uniot )istrici; .lin .ie Luire.Uiion l rille. (oirge S eel. Yorkville: A. hi. Chant. blera, Winsboro':C lurles .iler. Edisto Bland. John Itaa sser. Catuden; Saianel . iliot. tiafitretown: ltker & vtn. Barnwell; E. Gtaruignle. ltltack~vil ae. Barnwevall; E~ D Faeler. .11 iethvny , Bnirnwell: Gti silev & Drnommnaiha; lowe~r 'Thre-a 1 atts. Biarnawa'ld: Philip Chear rte net. Braanchaville. Oraagebuirg; A. Steveanion. P'ickaaeyville, Untieon, anad B3. Jatndon, Rtobert Faeb 1:1, la10O tf 2 PROSPECTUS OF TIlE .Political Reformer. flelieving. as we adc imost sianceaety, that the viariecust co 'alitionas iad comineliaationcis oat biank ers, specuilaiers, tanda steerkjeabbers. which exis t ini eoir conntetry, tare oaf deaadly haostity to oair I reec icsiitions-thlat the trighltf'ci ecacroach-. taen ats itt intcoirpaoratedt nenailtire cnmieramiiig rtae psillars of oucr iaatinnt g lacry-thiat thetre ex aits ameong a ceartnein etasa. a dleteriatiiotn to l cdoeam tea nite-r extianction thaat Liberty whtichi was piarchiased by our tlher's bleood-we tare a tautdned tt i apel to ciiir tfellaw -cit izenas oft this vet free letaublaic. to ai nci c the cir'ecitiini oft ai ptaer wvhich shaall unrema-aittinagly eppose these anhlay dlesignas Thaat thc-ta exists at ihis crisis rof onr ntatiotnah till airs tacn absiihtae ntece~ssity liar a work of this( kitm-a pae whcicha shall coalaly, hiithf'uly, tlearletssly, tanda perseve:rini ly oppolase and ex pouse te dlt~.mrerous secemes cftthe federal hanuk piarty-will not hea dacihited by anty wvho are bllsse-d n'.ith nea-'on. ttneh shnt be the endc anid nitm caf ite presetnt pnbalienationi. It w..ill tad vicunte ta thorlicgh. radii'al, anda complete retim [ mi ecir pcrelsent pae proteit o-paiy-muoneyv -astetm. whtich1 entn bles a priviheged rE''w toc prinut daelars, whiilce that hard-w.aorkinig stasv nre coma pc-lled to crn hthem: etanbhinag rich droanes to exchanagea .-irips oft brcawnt papehr wvith a pic-ture h cengra'.e uponctecc it. Ihr houasas, hancds. Iaboer, & c. llelievintg that ptaper-macney corpaoat.cats tare ithe mtist cdanigel oie us m to tyranniy nanic thec, fiaee oft the etarth,. we shiall cdevcate otnr cenergies r;~ to ipeni thae eyc-s of the public cco a -enlse of th ir l in'vcnina ot the idle tat hve ina Iauxury nt thte ex petase of inducstry-will tbe unddcvintinigly cep- ( poiseda. Inaternial Imatpravemta bit.ely thie Gener nal Goavernmenat, a Nationaal B-mak in aany pcossi-.. hIt' frtm. will Ice handicleda withoutt gloves. The factatienat crew tar Abechition dlauemggnes w'ho wanal dlesaltate oir suitnty fie'lds aunt c-rimsona oaia hearih-sid.-s n' ith han~a glare, wvill be dc-alt with acceardinig to strict justice. Inadeed, tao possibale e'xertiona shalh tie spared to make the ftefoarmier, ini all respeci, richly dleservincg the Caeeots tstpp'trt of every fricand of politictal libaertv. Thae interest andc active exertiolas of Iae f-iendsl cf freedoc nia paromtingt the cirlila lian eof this panper ini their : espective naeigthhar hi'a>dcs. is very respaectfulhy aid etiaestly sohie-i-. act. WV ecmak icc ilhem wi:h cundoaubtiang conaufi de'ice far thecir zieahcns saupport, anad dare tod hope theat it will neot be w'ithhelhd.h co DaTioss : The Political Refeormaer will be published -emci-imiambtly, itpoaa fine wvhite paper, each . acmhe ir coantainiag sixteent Octavo Paiges tnakinag -11G6rPAis TO rTHE VOttatIE, at then iunprec'edenited low. price of Fiwrx eFYTs ter iaaaum! TIhaose whvto licrard Five Doairs t halt r-ec. ive c/Lcen copies-Tenc Iolhntas. lrnty- '. krce ccopies-nndc for Twentty Dollars, jfit co iies with tie secat lea onei yaar, reahtinag ihie arice toa Fairr v cysTs. ciady. for ana Oc-tavo Vol. aaae of Faea~n HUNDREfI ANti SIXTEEN P~ACE~s! - a \ca paper will lie sent witheout the inocey is irwarded in tadvanc'e. Orders addressed to 'H EOPHILUJS FISK, Portsmouth. V'a., will Vegetable Life Medicines. T HESE Medicines are indebted for their name to their manifest and sen ;ible action in purifying the springs and channels or life, and enduing them with renewed tone and vigor. In many hun dred certified cases which have been made public. and in almost every speciesof dis ease to which the human frame is liable, the happy ef'ects of MOFFATS LIFE PILLS AND PHmNIX BITTERS have been gratefilly and publicly ac kiow ledged by t he persons benefitted, and who were previnusly unacquainted with the beautifully philosophical principles upon which they are compounded, and upon which they consequently act. The LIFE MEDICINES recommend thems-elve.; in diseases of every froin & de icription. Their first operation is to loosen the varions impurities and crudities con 4tanwly setling around thenm, and to re move the hardened fieces which collect in the convolutions of the smiall intestine. Other imedicines only partially cleanse ihiese and leave such collected inasses behind as to prodee hahitual costiveness, wiih all itq train ofeviis, or sudden diarr lima, with its imminent dangers. This rnet is well known to all regular anato wmit, who examine the human bowels Mfter death; and hence the prejudice v. bese well inliprated mten against quack ediecines-oir medicines prepared and ipralded to the publie by ignivranti persong. The second effect of tho Life Medicines is o cleanse the kidneys and the bladder, mid by this means. the liverand the lungs, he healthful action of which entirely de )ends upon the regularity of the urinary iran The blood, which takes its red olor froi the agency of the liver and the tings before it passes into the heart, being hts petrified by them, and nourished by bod conimig from a clean stomach. cour es' freely through the veines, renews every inrt f the system, and triunphiantly nonnts the hanner of health in the bloom n2 cheek. iloffia's Vegetable Life Medicines have een thoroughl.v tested. and pronounced a uovereii remedy for Dyspepsia, Plaiu eney. Palpitation of thIe Heart, Los, of Appetite. earturn amd Headach. Rest esnmessIIl tetmp er, A nxiety, Lantnor and linelnhly, Costiveniess, Diarrhea, Chol -rn, Feovers of all kinds, Rhetmatisin onit. Dropsiesofall kimt!s. Gravel. Worms, Ist ilma anl Cun-tinijitior, Seurvy. Ulcers. nvemerate Sores. Seobuitie Eruitions and al Compleximis. Eruptive complaints. 5allow, Cloudy. and other disngreeahlie 30mitplexions. Salt Rhetin. Ervsimelas, 0momon d lCoh and Itiluenza. and various ther complaints which affliet the human rame. In F,:vmt:a and AGux, particular v, the Life Medicines have been most mimmenely successfil - so timneh so, that in he Fever and A.-me districts, Physicians ilmost utniveralv prescribe t'eem. All that 31r. Nlofit requires of his paih lnts is to e partielar in taking the Life Jefliedines strictly acconling to the direc ion<. Itis not by a newspaper notice, or ly anything i11mnt lie biiself nmay say in heir Iavor. Ihat he hopes to gain credit. t is Ime by the results of a fair trial. MOFFAT'S MEDICAL MANUAL. lesignedl as a deiestic guide to henath. 'iis little pibphlet. edited by W. B. dlolTat, 375 Broadway, New York, has Wen piilished for the purpose of e'plain ne more fully M r. Moleffat's theory of dis 'nses. atnd will h~e found highly interestinig o tpersons seeking health. 1t treats upon >revelent dlisea-os, and the causes thereof. 'rice, 25 cents-fur satle by Mr. Moffat's igents genterally. These Valuable Medi<.ines are for sale '3y C. A. DOWD. Edlgeride C. H. March28, 1840 if 9 State of Motithi ('nriolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THlE COMMON PLEAS. Will iim Daniel, vs Attachmnt Willianm Salter. Assumpsit. H E Piintiflf ha'vitng this day filed his de claration ini the above stated case, and invimig tno wit'e om actornecy known to be with ii this State, ttponi whnm at copy of the said leclarntioin with a rule to plead can be served. is ordered that thme said Defendant do appear mmd plead in thme said declaration. wvditin a year tud a day. fromt the puiblientioni hereof, or final nid abhsotlute jimdgmcet will bc awarded againist im. G EO. POPE, c. c. p. lerk's Offe, Marcha .6, 18S4f. G a $7 50 age 9 blt te Of Soth U i Oljtha. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. iN THE' COMMON PLEAS. )anict Bird, )Foreign Attachment. vs aim'l H ollomway. )Debt. ' Ill. l'tuamtift in this case. b.viug this day iifiled hisi declaration, andl the D)efendant avinig noe witfe or Attornmey, kntown in this itaie, uipon whom a cnopy ot the sae cant be erved: (On motioni, ordered that the said De 'tidanit do apear and plead to the said decla etin. wvithmin n year anid a day from the pub enitiin htereof. or final and absolute jutdgmenrt till be awarded agyninst him. lek' OlieGEORGE POPE, c. c. r. )ec. 19, 1840. J c. r. $7 50 ae 47 otate of M'onthi Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE CO3IMON l'LEAS. Beverly Burtotn Attachment, vs Wmn. M. Steifie. ~ Debt, I U E Phainatilf'having this day Giled his NDeclaration in my office,atnd the Defend nit hmving tno Wife or Attorney known to be githmi the state. Ott n horm a copy of thme same, .lite a rule to plead. could he serued. It is or. ered that the Defenidant plead to thme said dec nation within a year antd a day, or final uand hsotute judgement will be given agaiinst him. GCEO. POPE, c. c. w. Clerk's Office. ? Dec. 18, 1840. ( c a a $7 50 47 CASH WVANTED. lIE Sttbscrib~er takes this method of say Iing to those inidebted to the old firm o uicholsont & Presley, onm notes and accoumnts r thme year 18339, and previns, that necessi comtpels mec to regnest them to come for mard amid pay mtr. I owe monecy dime otn the ,t ol .Jatmeary next. anid cannot extenid longer tnlgeince. I would also say. that I wish to muke an invariabmle rule in my buaineesiato hayo II accountms lignidated the 1st of Jatnuary each ear, which will save mte considerable trouble, nd be for time interest of nmy enstomers. E. B. PRESLEY.