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PROSPECTUS OF THE New Genesee Farmer, AND GARDENER'S JOURNAL, Edited by J. J. TroasAs. and M. B. BATEIul. Assisted by DAVID THoMas and Othcrs. BATZAM & CROSMAN, Proprietors, Roches ter, N. Y. Volume 2d, for 1841, 16 pages Monthly, with Cuts. The Cheapest Agricultural Paper in the Union. Tzaxs-Only 50 cents a year, (in advance.) Seven copies, for $3; twelves copies for $5; twenty-live copies for $10; to Post Mas ters and other Agents, who scnd money ftee of postage. "The New Genesee Farmer,'' has passed through the first year of its publication witn very flattering success, notwithstanding the op posing infuences which it has had to encoun ter; and while the publishers express their gratitude for the amsistanee and support they have thus far received. thev would now with renewed confidence, appeal to the friends of Agriculture for aid in behalf of the Second Volume. The successful re-establishinent of the GENESEE FARMER in its own Native Soil, and at its economical price, is a somace of much gratification to the friends of imlirove ment in Western New York ; and the puh lishers flatter themselves that their efTorts are not unappreciated, and will not long be unre warded. It is now fairly proved that the - Now Genr! see Farmer" can be sust:dned. at a price which places it within the reach of all; nid the repit tation which it l:is already oitained fior laicat and usefulness, will not sniler h a comparison with any paper of the kind in the Uiion. FEvery successive Number that has been issued. his shown an increase of talent ail additional cor respondents. Besid's conninigi the mnot iseftul and spirited articles selected from -wilher Agricultural publications. the Nev Genasee Farmer has received utring the past year or; vinal contributions from ior~e than SEhINT i WRITERS, most of whom are well known PRACTICAL FARMERS. This crirrespon deuce will continue to increase, and, witi onr able editorial assistance, we can coifidleitlv tssure the readers of the paper, thit it wll coit tinue to increase in interest and usefulness, in proportion as it becomes better known and more generally circulated. The p roprietor, are ' t'rmined to spare no reisonIile paiis (or expeiise in making the New Genesee Farmer worthy of a liberaI sup port. Several important improvinnemets will be made in the next olutme; amiong which are the following:-Each number will contain items of English and other news, particularly relating to the crops and the markeis; such as tnay be ofservive to farmers in tmarketing their produco. The paper will be of fine giality and with a handsome engraved leading, (which is in a s:ate of preparation.) the appear ance of the sheet will be mitch improved. The Farmer will be issued reguarly onl time first of eachm in th, and mailed n ith great eespatch. A competent and careful elerk is employed to cter the names of subscribers. and keep tie accounts, so that we hope to avoid all inacei racies or cause of complaints. The aim and object of the New Gene'see Farmer, is to please and benefit all of its rea ders, and advance the intirests of Aga icnlinre and Horticlture-the be-t interesLs of coimm nity. Many of its presnit readers have ex pressed the high degree of satisfaction they have derived from its pages; and we hope alli of them are so well pleised with it that they eVill not only renew their own sibsemiptins promptly, but indnce tieir mii ' ghbors to sulb scribe ALSO. There are tlioands of Iarim-rs to be found, who have iever seen the New Genesee Farmer; and if it was shown them. and its character explained, they would readily subscribe. We conceive this to be a herr which the readers of the paper owe to the*. neighbors, and to their couitirv, a4 well as ti us. Let this ditty be doine priomptly, anid our mneans of usefulness wvill be greatly extenided. and the salutary inifinence otf the paper illt soon be manifest throughout the Agrictultural community. The friends of Agzriciuur-l Socirtirs shionid especially encourauge this pa per ; for, ilea farmers R EAD Ont te tdijrrt, aind get their minds interested ini their prolessioin, thiy wvill not act efficieintly for its adlvancemuent. T1hie Sietie. formed laist vear in Westrn Newi York, antd their fine exlibitionus. have alreatdygiveni a new impulse to the canse in this section iofectuntry: and it is confidently expected that much inore will be done the comin::~ seasoni. It will reamdily he seen thiat the paper cainiot he sustained at thi~s low pri'e.,ihanit at very large stubecriptioni lit: ;und as it w"ill nit alloni the expense of etmplingii tiravelliiir Agents. we must rely on the viuhentarv efiforts of thu friends of thme cause. to uebtauin sthieribiers. TI) POST MASTrEls especiaelly. we arc :dread v greatly indebted, andu we resilectfully solieit i continuance of their piatriot ic assidtnce. Post Masters have a right to remuit monov (mom sul scribers to pulishi:.is of pa pe.~rs tih-e Postage. So that sublsrier-s have otile tom hand them their inains. with thme mneru.~d regnest themn to forwmid the samie - Agents and Post .Mlasters arc parti::uh:-!y r quested to infaorm its, as eaury ais ii.siblc. wint numnber of papers are like-ly to he watedi at their eoilices, so that we masy calcuUse ho-.w bra an addeitioin will be reiquirod. NorE.-All papers trdered, are charged to thme persons orderitg them; anud the miieley~ r ceived is laciel to their credit. .Ail suebcrip tions arc discontinued at thcend of the //Cetr, tin less paid for a longer time, in advance. No subscriptions received for less thtan one year. Complete sets of back numubers can 'still be furnished. DATEUIAM & CR~OSMAN, Feb. 3, 13-1. Rohester, N. Y. Public Notice. ALL persons indebted to the estatte of - .Blutmer W~hite, decase.l, are requnir ed to make immediate payment ; anud till persons having denmands against ilhe estate, are requested to render- them in, propecrly attested. ABNER PERRiN, Adm'r. Jan. 1, 1841. If 419 E STRAYED or Stolen fronm the sub scriber on the 29th oif Novenmber, 1840, a Sorrel Mare, abhou.t fourteens hands high, wvith a blaze face, lax mane anid tail, shod all round, four years old next spritug. I will satisfactorily reward atny otne who will deliver the said Sorrel Mitre to me, nt Fountaina Inn Post Office. Greenville District, S. C., or will give me sttcht infur mnation so that I can get her. TilOMAS J. AUSTON. Jan. 12,17841. f 50 Elton Female Academy, Located seven miles North of Edgefield Village. 'HE Exercises of this Institti on were resumed on the 4th instant, and will be continued the present year, utder the di rection of the experienced, and higthly ac complishedl instruetress, wvho conducted it the post year-. Board, 88 pet month. 'To improve the soil and the inn.' I know of no pursuits in which more real or important service can be rendered to any country, than by improving its agricultute." -11'asinglton. 0 "Agriculture is tae Great Art which every Go vernment o;g'it to protect. every proprietor of lands to piantice, and every inquirer into nature improve."-Dr Johnson. THE CULTIVATOR, .A Consolilation of Buer~s Cullivator and the Genessre Farner. W. GAYr.on & L. TucERa. Editors. PROSPECTUS OF VOLUME VIII FOR 1S41. In offering to the agriciltural pubulic of the Unite-I States.1he prospectus of the Eighth vol anne otf the C itivator. (the second orthe New Series.) we desire the privilege of taking our pIatrontts nnd correspondents familiarly and cor dially by the hand, and thanking themn most heartily for the very liberal aid :.nd support they have retdered its, both by their comtmucations and their sutbscrptions. The Cultivator was established to improve and elevate the Ag-ricnlture of the country; to give a proper tone to the utorals and mind of the frnte; to show him the dignity and impor. tance of tis profession; to store his mind with tiseiti knowledge. an-I convince him that while all -l.ses are aid mst he more or less depen dent on each other. he itinhm of the wdhole cat ma an Mly tear approiah to it.lepientdenice. It th'r ic otne lthitg tmoe than.ii anthiter, which itn this rtttr gives a manl siperiority over his fellow mii, 'it is knowledge ; and this knowl edgo,-knowledge whicht is its essential to the neees of the itrmer as of other men, it is the deiign o ite Ctltivator to nid in imtipartinig. Ila akin.:t harg-- oft th Ctitivatoor, the Edi. tors were awtre of tle ardtons iatre of the jotrnal had already attained a very igh chia raeter. aid we inight have shi tk from the task rnta.ttintin the reputation it Itad gained, or from the elforts necessary to still liu ther elevate its standing. had not the assurance of aid from the alest 'writers atd the most experienccd fit mers of the' cotntrv,-aid which our columns will 4hmv has heed and will bie most promptly 1t14 fwtllv rendered: encoitrged its to the ntttder taking. llow litr we have succeeded nutst he left fir the re:tders of tlie Cuhivator to deter. mine; bit if ai increase ofsubscription beyond any precedent in the history of agricultural a i ; te eni cotrv; it' the almost nuani mnot voc of tithe ptblic press int our tavot, , tile mnhinide of privite vet flatteritig tcstimo nials we have received, :idded to a citctlatioin probably treble that-of any other journal devi. td i tite aarientitural interest, mty lie tdmitted as evidene, then we have ceortainily most alun dmtt reason to be gratified with otr sitecess. If our efforisto render the Cuitivator worthy of the palronage it has received, no expetnse or l:bor has been or will ie spared. As it is eve rv where received ts the exponient of the eoin itition ad prospect.ts of' A rieittre inl the Uni ted Stat-s. we intend timt every subject con tn'cted with -hie great it'eret iI any Part ofrotr countryv ha1l receive its dite st;re of notice, adl i:s'pope'r pa1ce in outr cmlouns. The Cal. tiv,:no()r wvill bll ;a ice rd of all im1provneents inl the scievce of I luhandry: ofthe itiroductioi of new t:l 11p11rtAnt venitfits of' se-eds and p!.i.: o13:repertIave valiws and11 adaption oX I t.. !vrral ii:proved breeils of llorse-; Cat ii, . . : : tI Swinte. iit, ulieret sections of tI t - .: : s; itt sh t. it is intiended to i :x b 1 :1 wok which shail interest, iistrtct In :ih o ber, va.-i:'ly, anmid ex ellence of the : ra'io. th t~e Unitivator is withot a rival, ! h ;.1 ho:ne or abro:id. This department will l' l*,i sinetid, a:l increased itterest i:el::'!oeti given by a ge:iter mtiiber oh ti~ 4of A:nienie:tii .\ima~tl.a. slbeted fromt onr b1.:.t sp?--i inA ..s f all kin.Is. r:ative mind import ed !:v h i: in ofi itne imenicttts, A gri --n.ar:.:n:1U1ehi.-:md i~i by engtraivi'gsoif .- v :e N Is i ebetter l luettod, when -: 'i it -::ti illustvr~o . aTit he engraiti gsli :t"tic -' ri'ntsoaftbellitre 'ent tt e l so i: :i' :it to wne hui;led in rtihr eah thet t;;ti- ither'r h ~vl,':ei t s r atlr vis wit. lee:;r. -o citi 'nihe towihdii the fitd fA Ti :c tf thets Culth:it to have ed erati duri.:~ thi ::istr andetl thedhr orh t b::e i oimesi as.tt wlott all he15 wnhell hae c'neat.th-'we're steroiityed each tth her an ii'.- il b abkttlel, iiI andr hvereaft 1 urn tb-b tsries. while i-tt o anytt sitb gis otm ut' : may'' deiretoeIt ua I rienlomi, to thtse leet o ae -tted cli '.lnt 0:'r.i :-h.rt ts lt titrseh9t'. tav bilt,. mt brini:' atl knwledie ofouilhe rotto thte' m-c ti. 'it ';.irt tndslam i ta iinr t sub. tr.iui dii... u'r-ld.: wi hu t ene avoedt. mae tuue:iitt; .edt~oi tose who are. dispesed ro p:tt .:. titv oivii t oiee witer th~tttie. iseve tnor cf be t:-.de thllr -:ilt be idte dvtoae 'I' a: t'.it N-(i : ot r nid, at intour eie rta ii0 m-d.. ue - hteu n'r edl uii id.atei will lie :loe ton it nitioni ottt einpayin ture ;.it.' ri-i, m:p i nyd ne C'i to thtose gve oht.it11 hot monnre:XIsbatio ns toe colin itniC .:at itn havoe ::he nha neetie thei wei now idebterd to the lta l interests of forit&.C.,etheirrrbr i.wl bynote mrin. W oettt.i a .-artjet innatrete to iscoti toreor Inan - it tly asnete witt fthe grierne andis be- nrolt to "md sbse vetmisavne l i;te motnteyo ttdi to b y ie iti advatce, .htta' iitwill be allow ed to gens h ban 2ttor mdretiebd ribers, aNov 2, pe 1en. ts who obta ot0 ' m ore l ubcibaionsitico. .N lE COMM&O., Pulies. Lbo ay, vs-1. iltrec A L Lje thin idelaratio, ted ate firmofland coit.ti ar' e rtyrgted tton cineti Strate, uan pay up, as cheayi of thne caner sered AlOthlisnt niotoenddeed tby the firste ofdan doan e ar colain. la otesi elrto widhtiaear C.1da1., Nov r3ut10 the 4tbi3tu ae Ofis hint a~ia ABBEVIL LIIDGSTRNC. .. vcv Tavlr. zismpu New Fail and Whitef DRY GOODS1 JOHN 0. B. FORD has received a e full assortment of New and Fashiona ble Dry Goods, to which he is daily receiv ing additions, which will he sold whole sale or retail, at prices that cannot fail to please all who may do him the favor to call, such as Wool-dyed, black, coloured, and mixed . Cloths, Wool-dyed, black, coloured and mixed Doe skin Cassimeres, Black, blue and mixed Sattinettq, 6-4 Cashmeretts for Ladies Cloaks, Kentucky Jeans, from 374 ets. to 81 25 Kerseys, Linseys, Country Cloths, Pad dins, &C. Welsh and Scofiel3 potent Flannels, (warranted not to shrink,) White, green, yellow & scarlet Flannels Green Baize and Floor Cloths, Bleached & unbleahed Canton Flannels 8-4 and 9-4 Dulfil Blankets, Rise do 11-4,12-4 and 13-4 Whitney do 300 ps. American Prints, front 8 to 25 eta. 100 ps. Manchester do, from 25 to 3~4 50 pa. extra super London 7-4 do, tle fittest imported. 4-4 French (Io, all new styles, and se lected from latest importations, 3-4, 7-8 4-4, 5-4, and 6-4 brown and bleached Shirtings and Sheetings, Black and coloured English and French Merinos, Black, col'd, printed and embroidered Motslin de Laineq, Black, printed and scarlet Merino, plain and embroidered Thibet, Prussinn, Nett Wool, Taglioni Cassinere, Camels Hair, Filet, spun Silk, Da mask Satin and Broche Shawls, Black Silk and Plush Mantillas, Mlarseilles, Cashmere, Swansdown, Va lentia, Woollen Velvet, plain and fieured Satin and English Vestings, Lyons extra super black and blue black Velvet, Black Tabby Velvet, Linen Cambric and Long Lawinc, Check stripe and plain Cambrics and Muslitte, Check stripe and plain Swiss and Hook Muslits, Birds-eye, R'ussiat aid Cotton Diapers, 6.4, 7-4, 8-4 and 10-4 Damask Table Dia per, 6-4, 8-4, 10 4 and 12-4 white, brown & coloured Damask Table Covers, French Napkins and Towels, crash Dowlas, &c. Scotch, Manchester and Domestic Cing hals, Brown and black Holland, and Irish Linens, Cambric and firnitor" Dimety, '-8 and 5-4 brown Drillings, A variely of striped atid colored twilled Co:tons, Methuen, Dorchester and Shetucket Ticking, Cotton, weib and neti Suspenders, Cotton and silk Gumt Elastic dII) Whiite, brown, black, bILie, mixed, slate and Merino-colou red coLOn Ilose, and half Hoe, Black anid coloured worsted and spuu Silk llose, and Ialf Ilhse, Black and coloured Cabrinere, nora vian and English Silk Hose, Pongee, Flag, Silk, liandana and Linen Cambric llailerchiefs, F'lag, D)iaak ai Spitalliend Twilled Ili nkerchile, Pi-intel, Flag.:llrass atid Verona Cot tont ido. Getmlemen's Silk, Kidl, 11. S.. Utnek, Lined lierl in, Cashm'ceand Wool len Gloves, Ladies' Kidl, I11. S., Cashatere, F'iletu and Long" Lace do. wiic, black & coloui:redl do i'ulises aind linys do0. A proit and Fu'irnitnre Checks & P'laids, Merinto, sp"n Silk and Cottoin itett Shlirt andi Drawers, Ladlies' (N. York city made,) iKid Slip pets, andoi infants t Shlues, Victoriat Skirts, Corseis, Busks & Stays Cotton andl Chi nelle Cori, Silk Coat cori anid Coat hiniding, Gauze, Gro de Nap, chiangeabile Silk and IIlerntani D)res<I ;iiandkerchief., IBlack, F'ilei and Down Smuin Scarfs, l lack nnid whiute Fi let nd Love Vils, B ]lack hlbietit anid 1llamgihion do Greetn, bilack anid w hite- Gauze do ll k anid reeno 4-4 silk wire noti, foild) BInack ati d white tilian Cra pe, V elvet, 10001 pieces P'aper lluging, 25 dozeni pahl n leif IIloois, Suiptt F-lorenice lira id antd French De von ihmniet", - Colon red Cot tages atnd French ii tlands 50 Rcamis of Cal) andI Ietter Paper, rule1, lined, blue laid colottredl &c. Prininig Papelr supp)jlie~d on shunrt notice, at lowiest raies, Donmetic. Giiziiinhms, Scotch G itighams andi Silk Umbilrellas, Ttirkey Ried Oraper, y. foir CGurtains, Ball Twist, Sew inc Silk, Patteni and Spool Tlhreatd, Combs, Pins, Needles, llojlk' ani Eyes B~iuons, Knives, Scissors, R azonrs, anid Pocket Hooks, Wallets, Silk anid Bead Purses anid Bags, and Tlimblles, Watch Guards, and French Baskets, Bosoms, Collars, and Cravats, Plain and trimmed Satin Stocks, Pencils attd Points, Quills, Steel Pens, Cloth, Hatt, Nail, Toioth, and Shoe Brushles. Braids, Tapecs, Ferreting and Binding, Suspender ends, and Pant. Straps: Fluted Percussian Caps, Toys, Perfumery, &c. ke. Wiih ahinest every kind atnd variety of Fancy Goods, for sale at retail or by the quantity, to suit purchasers. Every article ntamed is cntirely necw, and the Fancy Goods of last fasionis. 1 atny are rare, to be piarticular is imnpossih!e. Trhe choicest Goods the country alTords, and the host assortment crer offered in this market, anid as good as in any oither, at the lowest prices, is the only indutcement le has to ofi'er the public, and the best re turn lie can make his former customers for their liberal patronage. Stoie New Brick Rnilding, first door below Hubbatrd's Ilnt el. I l,,,bor,, S: C. Ot -!) l~ if lto Citizens of Charleston, AND THE NEIGHBORING STATES. Y OU are respectrnlly informed that 70 MEFTING S'rREEr 7f-is my Oflice for the exclusive sale of BIRANDRETIH'S VEGE TABLE UNIVERSAL PILLS. Price twen -ty five cents per box. with directions ill English, French. Spanish Portuguese and German. The high ind nniversal reputation of the Biaintdeth Pills, renders it iutiecessary tocom ment largely on their particiltar virtnes. As an e anti-biliis and purgative medicine, they are b unequalled by aiv. ''heir piirifying efiiet oi the blood is univeisally allowed-all that have e ever used have approved and recommended r them. . In many cases where the dreadful ravn!es of ,. ilceratioi had1 laid bare ligameint ad bone, and where to all app.arace, Ito iium m eans could save life, have paientis liv the use oir liese SPills, beci r,-store'd to noi ielllo: the devoiir - ing diease having ht-e-e completely eradicated. III cnptlliclme of the piIIIless of' their if operatioi, they are univers-nily used in every r section ofthis wide extended country where they are mttade known, and are last surperseding every other Preparation of professel similar I import. Upvards of fourteen Thouisa nd cases have been certified as ncred. solely fromi thei use since the introdction of that into the U. States, thns establishing the fact beyond all I donht. that the Brandreth Pills cure the (.ippar ai rintly) most opposite diseases, by the one I simple act of coitiamily evaciating the how. els with them, until the disease gives way; theiebre, whatlever umv he said of the -ritsonY, the U-r:.rTv oh the PRtACTICE is now aEYouND aill I -OUrT. As Brandret!-'s Pills enre Scnrvy. Costive 5 ness. and its coinseqences, sealiering meli. and all travellers to foreign regions, should ii, be without. in order to resoit to the n in everv occisioi of illness. No niedicine chest is re quired where they are. N. 13.-Time ;r climate aieets thei not. provided they are kept dry. Siuthern gentle. tmea will tind this mediciie one that will insure t health to the people on their estates. He carefld anid never purchase Pills of a - Druggist, PitoFEmisO to lie Brandreth's Pills. r Uider -o cincems-rANCES is anI one of this class imdi In Apent. 31v own estallished Agents have rvvAitir.i.v an .EanGRAVEt Certifi. cate, signed 1. liraiireth. 31. 1), in mny owii hand writing. This is renewed yearly-and 'when over twelve months old, it io longer r gnarantees the genuineness of the mnedicilie, ) it woild be well, therr ''re, for purchasers to I careflly examine the Certificate. The seal is 1not Wax. hut eubossed on the paper with a steel >seil. fthe geniie iniiCi ne is obtaind.there I is no doubt of its giving i-en;"' satistiwtion, and if all who want it are cirefiid to go ly ile above directions, there is little doubt but they L will obtainl it. Rieiember 70 Meeting street, is the only llace in Charleston where the geniuine medi eine can lie obtained, anl at W. W. Sales,1lam hiin, bund C. A. Dowv, Edgefield 0.U. the only i anthrised Agents for EtdgIefielil. AGENTS FOR SOUTH CAROLINA. Stephen Owen, Aiken ; David Turner, Beaulfort; John McLaren,Abbeville; William Ctuningliam, Coluibia; Elijah Alexander, Pickens; John linstie. Pendleton; Satimuel SWilniot Georgetown, MeLre. Brawley &Co. Cl-ester; Charles Wilcox. Coosawhatchie; 3la ' ker & Ityan, Barnwell K. If.; ). & . 13. I Rice, G'rahnm's P. 0.. Barnwell District.. Gaiiies & 1lonin:g, Greenville District; lHeilen ) Gross, Lexin Iti; I lastie & Nichol. Greenville r C. 11.: John G. Tontie, Yoinesville. Fail. field Dist.; Sylve-ter Bench. Oraingeburg, lifi& Joliisoti, Newherrv; Rice & Citer, IAnderson : James, E.. Gee. 'Leesville. ILexing toin District; lfirksdale & S:ixni, Gairensville. Verion & ilitchell Sprtiinbrg, P. J. Fcster, - Foster's. Unime Di!:trici; .on\eLrno Iville. Gevorge! Sietd. Yor-kville ; A. 11I. Chamn. I rlis, Winshoro':C harles 3liller. Edisto lllamil. I .lohn ltiser. Camden ; Saiiel .\ ilimit. Georgevtown; 1laiker &.1 It'ynn, Barnwell; I:. Girtin. ;ilkvilh., Barn.wel ; . ) Fe.ler, 31 iihv. IkiarnwellI; Gangilev & Drtumond; SLower~[Thr,-e Hions, lartilll: Philip Chlar. it aid. liranuchville. O rangebuarg ; A. Stevenson. - ie knevville. Unijon, anmd Di. Jaindon, Isobert .ville'. leian fort. S'tate of South Carolina. A BIF.VI L LE D)l$T RICT. I.V TI'E C'O.1!OS PL E AS. Williamn Keowler) v's Case on Allackament. -J.ohnt lirowaike. ) Th'ie P'laitiil'tl'ai this dayl filed his d~cli ratiin in hie Clerks ( tlii'e o'f 'bhle'iilt District aginifst thle id'eillit.ntwo is Hab-ent frioim and1 without the limits ofithe State. mail hias ineithier wlife, nor attorntey, kinownt withtin the, emnei' upon11 whom 10a1 copyI of' said decharat ion i ~ miht lie se rved: It is there' nfore ordered. t hat the saiud Dl~oiidaint. do a pprer tind phieid io ithe sa id D leelaratlon. withiin a year anid ta dayv trom ithe ihiigol' iiis Deularatiion,. or' tiinal andti abisoiute Mlay 11, 16t0. $ wI '. 7 fi age I"Ru tC O f 80111tl1 C a1'o0iii0. I' TH E COMMON PLE' AS. J oel .1. Li pI'ord' Ath'hmen~t ,f r ll F. laintill'hiaving this dayt fil-d his dic Ii lur-:io int my otlice. aund 'the Det'i-hanit hi. vinig nil wife ori Attirney kniownli1 ti helithfin na the Staie. up;oni whomiii a copy coiuhli e serv'ed, d wyith a raile to ltid. O u nition,. ordereid that tiihef'eli-dant do pliead to the said udeclariationu 1thini a yea r aind :a dayi froim this daite, or' tintl n andii ab.,olute juadgimenat wilIlibe awarded agLainist e himu. .1 NO. F. LIVINGSTON. c. c. r'. I Clerk's I Ilita', ( 3htay 9, hA1t0. I: e -r S7 3>0 age 15 Statc of' South Carolina. AlIl!EVILLF. DISTRICT. - IN TI'E CO3IMON PL AS A dministraitir of'I osoh I A'lttachmennt, Davis. dleeased, '- Assumpsit. Ganiishiec, v's WVilliami F. Lumpaukint. J F Pj F. Pi iti'avinag this day filed his dc-o uaain in myifhice, anod lie lDleendaunt ahavintg lii wife or Attorney kinwn to he wlilh dinl the State npon)1 whomi ai copy wlith a rule o plad coilId lie serl'ed. Oii monotn~i, (Order Sed tha~t the Ie'fenanout dio plead to the staid di' clairationi withini a ye'ai' and ta day ior finsal and dabusohtte in-a tgmentt lwiili e tnw:li arde ag~ainst hinm. .INO. 1'. LlI'INGSTON, C. C. P'. L'/y 1Is 1/.r. nf & -r $7-50 tige 23 A LL pesn indiebted in thie smihiseriber. ei ther bv note or aneounti. will do well to -callI aonI pay up, as long~er indulgecae will anot h le "iveni. Jf.SFPII PATTFEItSON. i.in 7.It1'I1. C-d Linsey Woolsey. ''I 1OR tSale at the Vttacluse l'actory, a fell eC b:ih's of heaivy andti Superior Li ndsr-y, for Negrlo Cloithinge, mniuihttri.. oh' excelet domesti won' T HIS celebrated Race Ilorse and Stal lion will stand the ensuing Seusor; from 15th February to 15th June, at Ai Wat. I 11 MAYS', in Edgefield District, S C., 3 miles from the Court-House, on th Augusta Road. Ile will be let to mare at $20 ihe single visit, $30 the Seasot and $50 to insure ; and one dollar to th groom in every instance. The money, C an approved note payable the 15th Decei her next, must be sent with each mare, u site will not he served. Good pastnraf will be provided, and mares fed onl araI at a reasonable. price, anti servants board cd gratis. Every care will he taken ofmares an Ifonls, but no liabilities will be incurred fc es-apes or accidents. ARGYLE is a dark brown horse, with out white, except a star, fifmeen hands an three qarters high ; possessed of uncom mon bone and muscle, and a form com hining with perfect symmetry, every es sential ofr a Race Horse. [ie is now te years old, having been fonled in Marylan in the Spring of 1830. He was sired 1b the fatnuits Mons. Tonson, his dam This lIe, was by Ogle's Oscar, his grandam b) Dr. Thornton's imported lore Clifden his g. g. dam hy Mr. liall's Spot and bi g. g. g. dan by D-. tlarshall's Ilyder Aill who was ly Lindsay's Arabian. The Performances of ARGYLE rinpo the Turf, have plnced him in the very firs rank of*American llorses as a Racer, whil those of his get entitle him to an eqa standing as a Stallion. lie started first n Orangeburg. S. C. in Janiary 1834, att ran at Barnwell, Augutn, Macon, Coluni hia, and Charlesion, two. three. and Plln miles hears, winning -cc ively 8 races rive of them of ftur mile heats, beatin: Patsy Wallace, Rntttlesnake, (3 iines) Lit ry Ashiton, Rushlight. Bertrand juniot (twice) Vertumtus, &c &c. lie teve lost a heat, and was rarely if ever put tt to his speed. tn ttil htis extrtordinnry dere; by John Bascombe in April, ]S36, ibi rirenmsattnces of which are familiar u every one. Subsequctly he was trainer and run with grent success in Virginia and il IMay last on the Central Course n Baltitmore, after runinting for the first hea of three miles, and losing it by a head in i minutes 4-seconds, ie won the secon heat in 5 minutes. 40 seconds, being thl best second heat of three miles recorded i the history of the A merican Tirf, and tlt mnost brilliant performance of a year sur passing all others in the richness of its an nals. During the same week, and on thi same course, otte of his (ailthiers. Kan Senton, won the great sweepstakes o $1000, heating a fine field with gtent ease such a coincidence being hitherto unknowi upon the Turl. A RG YLIE stood but one season and it a limited tnumber of tmares, not many n whirh were itorough bred, yet his colt have wot nine out of the eleven races fo whib iihey have been started, heatitig a one, I wo, and three miles, the get of mann of our iest Stallions, besideq several im ported colts, somie of thitem in first-rnt< time. Two of his get, Governor Butltei antd Kate Senion. ntre now inrivalled nyi the Turf by any itin of their ni !e. htitin tinck to the Statte ini which (thio' no fouiled) hte was first traintedi ;nui gnitied hi t-:rliest iatttels. preset him with coinfi denire' to lie Piublici. as bingit in eve-ry way Otn acicotunt of htis lood, sire anti formt, i peOrfottrmaces on the titef, so retmaitrkathi lfor endunranrce. ats well as spieed, anti thi ext rn'.rdiitary sttecss tof his get, wvorthty their entire appirobation. W. B. MAYS. Dec. 15, 18-40. 46 tf WJ& IRE -IIO U 8E, ANDI T E Snbihseihier is tichi graititieid tihat h is ii iincmre ablle tonnter his serv ice-s his friettils anid old customecrs. antd the timbli zerciailly in the l'are-llouase ad Commhrissita 'Busiess 1lic flatters himsielf that thte eliii locationt ofhis Watre-linse.n adt its comptasir:ttiv iiunit y fromt the risk of fire aindl flod, wi 'roentre imt a lib eral patronat~ge. l!e hats rebuilt the Ii'arc-/Itmuse formrir ktnownt as Atdams Se lellrs, andim is fillintg it noe wving oif i uhlove the hhrheust waiter-ttirk< the late. treshet. fitr tihe purposei~ of stoing thteri mi the Ceiton a f IPlanaters v ami Country NeIrrlhant. Tlhis site is zt leasi two feet highesr thani at other wa:re--hose itt town; nt thet mdjo th~at hat-heetn elevatedm will s:i're froam Iit;0O 20110 baltes. lie will sell Col liin-andt attend to stieh hirt ite-s as is nanallyv triansar-ted byv Coutnissio .l erchnnttis. at n<~ how ai tate uts others engagei ini thme samte c-:ilitng. lit :gain iteli'erimng his services to his frient and the ptublic, the sublsctriber cantitot refrut ti-m ackniowledgitng the liberail patrottage b once'I rei-ived talitm them; and hopiles by Ihisa tetitonm tin biusiness thait it will be retnewed. an it will be tiankfutlly rece-ivedl. GOLI.OTIH N WA LKER. Hlamburg, Augnt 8, 140 tif 28 State of South Carolina. ABBE VILLE DIST'RICTr. IN TI![E COMMON P'LE-AS. Wilsont & iodge vs Case oan Alachament. William M. Bailey.) Wherens ithePlamintif's have rhis day filed the declrationi ini the Clerks Otlice of Ahhevill Distrin-t.n:gniinst the D)ehiendanit. who is abhsei froit. antd without: time litmits of thiis Sitt, i ha tneithter ifeh inor tnrrnay, known withi the samte, n1pon whom a colty of the said dteld ratitot with a rttle tO pleat itnto, mtight I: served: It is thcrefore ordered, that the sai defenidanit do appear and pb-nad to tihe said Del -aratiotn. within a yeatr anid a day. fronm this data or judgemttii. finad atnd absolte will be uwa ded againist himt. J01hN F. LIVINGSTON, c. c. r-. Clerk's Ottice, May 1I,Th-840 w & s $750 age FRIESI RICE. T1Esbscribert is tnow cleamning nit h MI'illua large gtatitty of IC I fresht and sweet. Ortders lfor anyt gnatit: to lie deliwered at the Conrt- [lotse, will attentded to if k-ft at the Pois-Oiliec. iL. TI. M.43. i Le. 21. hz-Il. ii i7 Vegetab!e Life Medicines. T IlESE Medicines are indebted for their name to their manifest ana sen sible action in purifying the springs and channels of life, and enduing them with rencwed tone and vigor. In many bn dred certified cases which have bei riad public. and in altmost every speciesof dis ease to which the human frame is liable, the hlppy eliects of MOFFATS LIFE PILLS AND PH3NIX BITTERS have been gratefully sid pithliely ac. kvowledged by the persons bene6tted,anid Iwho were previously unacqu;anted witih. the benitiftilly philosophical principles imion whibh they are -compounded, and ip,,o which they consequently act. Tie LIFE MEDICINES recommend theit selv(. ;n diseuses of every fron & de serition. rheir first operation is to loosen Ohe varions impurities and crudities con. stantly setiig around them, and ti re. move the hardened fires which collect in the convolutions of the small intestines. Other medicines only partially cleanse tltee anid leave such collected- masses behind as to produce hitual costivenesi, with all its train of evils, orsudden diarr bronx, with its imminent dangers. This net is well known to all regular anato myirs. who examine the human bowels alter death; and hence the prejudice o. these well informed men against quack medicines-or medicines prepared and rded Io the public by ignorant persons.. 'he second elker t of the: Lire Medicines is to cleanse- the kidneys and the bladder, notid iy this means. the liver arid the lungs, the liealthful netion of which entirely de. pesti upon the re'gularity of the urinary orwans The ilood, which takes its red color from the agency of the liver and the lungs before it passes into the heart, being tihus parified by them, and nourished by fuod comiinm from a clean stomach. cour. ses freely through thn veines, renews every part of the system, and triumphantly mounts tie banner of health in the bloom. iin elceek. M10olai's Vegetable Lire Medicines have been tioroughly tested. and prouounced a sovereiLn remedy for Dyspepsia, Flatu lency, Palpitation of the Heart, Loss of App;etite, Ileartiurn and Headach. Rest lesneIss, Il-temper, Anxiety, Languorand ilelanchioly, CostiCvenes, Diarrhea, Chol era, Fevens of all kinds, Rheumatism Gout, Dropsies of all kinds. Gravel, Worms, Asthma and Consumption, Scurvy, Ulcers, Inveternte Sores, Scobutic Eruptions and Bad Complexions, Eruptive complaints. Sullow, Clouly. and other disagreeable Complexions. Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Common Colds and Influenza, and various other complaints which afflict the human frame. In FvERa and AcuE, particular ly, the Life Miedicines have been most eminently sticecssriI so much so. that in the Fever and Ague districts, Physicians almost universally prescribe them. All that Mr. Molf'nt requires of his pait ents is to be particular in taking the Life Medicines strictly according to the direc tions. It is not by a newspaper notice, or by anyithing rnt lie himself may say in their favor. thit he hopes to gain credit. I t is Ilone by the results or a fair trial. MIOFFAT'S ILEDICAL MANUAL. design ed a domestic guide to health, Th'li.; little patiphlet. editjJ hy .. 3lollat, 375 Broadway, New York, has bicen published for the' purpose of explain in-- more ftlly Mr. lott's theory of dis eases, and will be found highly interesting tO persons) seekitig healhh. It treats upon preveleni diseasos, and the causes thereof. Price, 25 cents-for sale by air. Moflfat's agets genecrally. These Valuable ledics are for sale by C. A. DOWD. E'dgefiehel C. II. Mnreh 28. 1840 if 9 Femhale Init~iute, (?Near thse Pine H ouse.) T II. F.x:ercises iof tis Institutioni will cnom mtetiee, ihr the preret year. otn thme first 31 mndaiy ini 3Iarchi. nirder the directioni of M1rs. 31lru.:s. who.<e <pimlitientioniis toc renlm the vari ens brainicheis pliIished hl- w is am iply indtic:. toed by rte rapid piropress oft the: yonnt -"edi. whorm havre hiereothte bei.-'n pinced omd *r I.e: rhar!!Ti ;iu andiv thre liivi ersail sn iishi'nt con wich -lhen mue of intstinction haus rendered to their .As to hemalthi. thec situation of' this Inrstitimon i< pmerhaps -wn passed by nione other tm thi- part linrhn.thr as many scholars as itty see proper tic a jpply.ennt be had ait the house of* the subscribrer, ait rthe rates pubitlihed bielow. TERMSt of TITIoN. PR. QR. For $pelinig. Rea~dinig, Writing and Arnhmtic~ii. $4 00 feor thei abovier. withb Georaphty, English Granmnar :mrml Pa;ring. 7 00 For hIstory. l'ilosopmhy, Rhetoric and Bonnaiy. with thme abtove, 9 00 Foer~' Dmin amt Pan i n Paper, 7 00 Fo aevtiad Satitn Paintmng. 4 50 For ircnntental Needle Weork, 6 00 IFmr 3'ilmsic. 15 00 lIteurhitng can be obtained a: the house of in stuctiont, inindingr washing, at fromi eight to time dollars per mionth. Payments at the ex piration of each quarter. A. MILES. Jani. 12. 1841. tf 50 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Daniel Bird, Foreign Attachmeunt. Sami'l Hlollow.) Debt. rRUIHE Plaittf in tis.' ca'se, haviug this day H. iled his declaramtion, and the Defendant hazving nto wife or Attoruney, known in this ISiate:, uipon whoin a copy of the same can be served: On miotion, ordered that the said Do etndanit do appear arid plead to the said decla ration, witii a yeamr and a day from the pub lientiotn hereof, or final and absolute judgment will be awarded againtst him. GEORGE POPE, c. c. r. Clerk's Ottce, liec. 19. 84fl.~ ..c.rP. $7 50 aqe 47 state of' South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN TIlE GOXXlalON PLEAS. Deverly B~urtoin AttacA onent, Wm. M.. St eifle. Deb~t. ~1 E P'laintitf'having this dlay filed his U D claoration iii my oflice, andr the Defend ntii having no Wife or Attorney known to ho v 'ithit the State. on whom a copy of the same, Iwile a rukn to pilendr, could lie served. It is or dered that thme Defenidantt plead to the said dec laration withtin a year and a day, or final and aibsotute jutdgemenrt will be ivn againist him. G.EO. POPE, c. c. r. l'In- i. I-IC. ( . . i n .$ .(1 4