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IFE PILLS, & PICEMNX BITTERS. LjTheperfectly safe. auaeriing, and succs ful treatment of almost every species offdiseae bythe useofMOFFAT'S LIFEMEDICINES, is.no. loipger a matter of doubt, as a reference to the experience of many-thousand patients will satisfactorily prove. During the (iresent month -alone, nearly one hundred cases have come to theknowledge ofMr. Mo'fiat, where the patient has, "to all appearance. effected a permanent -cure by the exlsive and juluiwous use of tie Lire Medici ness-some i.rht or ten ofr these had been considered beyond ail hope by their medical attendant3. Snch ha'ppy tesults are a source of great pleasure to Mr. 31. iud inspire him. with new confdence ti recommend the use of his medicines to his filow-ciizens. The LIFE MEDICINES are a purely VE 'GETABLE preparation. They are mild and pleasant in their operation, and at the samne .time thorou.h-acting rapidly upon the secre -ions of the system-carrying oi' all ucrimuoni -on humors, and assimilatimg with and pnrify ing the blood. For this reason, in aggzravated cases of Dyspepsia. the Lire Medicines will give relief in a shorter space of time than any other prescription. In Fever-and-Ague,- In fiammatory Rhenmatism, Fevets of every des cription. Sick Headache, Heartburn, Dizziness in the Head, Pains in the Chest, flatulency, impaired appetite, and in e'very disease arising from an.impurity of the blond, r a disordercd state orthe stomach. the use of these Medicines has -lways proved to be beyond doubt greatly superior to any other mode of treatment. All that Mr. 3otiat asks of his patients is to be particular in takinz thetm strictly according to the directions. It is not hy a newspaper no tice, or by any'thing that he hi nselif may say in their favor, that lie hopes to gain credit. It is alona by the results ora fair trial. Is the reader an invalid, nd does he wish to know whether the Life Medicmues will suit his own case? If so, let him call or send to Mr. Mofat's agent in this place, and procure a copy of the Mcdical blaimal, designed as a Do:ncstic Guide to Health; published gratuitously. He will there fid enumerated very mnany extraordinarv cases -of'cure; and perhaps soeni exactly simlar to his 4wn. 3Moffat's Medical Office iiNew York, W-5 Broadway. For sale by C. A. DOWD. SMarch IS.- tf 7 THE FINE HORSE BLANNER IIASSETT. ILL stand the ensuing season. comimenc W ing the 10th March, and ending the 10th ofJane. at the folloviig places, viz. one third of his time at Ransom Zimmerman's on the Blocker road. above Turkey Creek, one third at Charles Price's. on tiLe Alartiftown road,anid one third at John Lott's, on the Columbia road, andi vilf be let to mare,, at the low rates of $5 the single visit; $ the season; and $12 to in suire; any person making up a comlp.imy i six mares and heconing responsible for the whole, can have the seventh gratis. PLE3XRHASSrTT was bred by Maj. B. M. Blocker, of this district, lie received the first medlal, at two or three Colt shows; he was sired by the '.ell kmown race hirse Nullifier, his dam a fine mare of good blood. C. 31ITCHELL. March 1, 1841. c 5 A-good Bricklayer & iplas terer for Sale. W ILL. BE SOLD, at Edgetield Court House, on the first Monday in April next, a valuable Bricklayer and Plasterer, by the name of Sam; alout thirty years of age. Warranted1itleswill bgtnad. -- WM. MORRIS. March 2. d 5 POIUL AFEW day-t sinm e. by a negro boy, a Ai small sum of Money, which the owner can have by proving property, rewarding the finder, and payim~ charg'es. Enquire at this office. if 2) Feb. 9. 1841. -STRAYED or Stolen from ithe sub J4scriber un the '29th o'f November, 1840, a Sorrel Maire, about foiurteen hands high. with a blaze face, flax inane antd tail, shod nil routrnd, four yeatrs obil next spring. I will saitisfactorily reward any one who wvill deliver lthe said Surrel Mamre to mie, at Fountain Inn Post Offiee. Greenville Diatrici, S. C., or will give me such infor tfnation) sO that I enn get her. Tr HOM~AS J. AUSTON. Jan. 12. 184.f 50 FRESEI RICE. T lE subscvriber is niv cleaining atm his N~.ill, a large gnanitity of RlCE, fresh and sweet. Orders for aniy qualm'ity, to he eli ireel at thme Conlrr- iHou~t,. will be attended to if left at the Peesi-Otlice. Rt. TC. MIMS. Dec. 24, 1840O. tf 17 Etate of'SoulIth rolina. EDGE~FIELD DISTRICT. J AMES W. WAUGII, uif this District, liv 0ing three mnules south of Liberty HI ill, TollsI before me a smn:il B31bek .\;are .\luile, with the - ~left eye oui, the other supp~hosede not to be good, a large scar on the nonp, abmout lifteenu years - old. Appra.ised at ten dollirs. A. T. TRAYLOR, s. p. Jan.20, 1841. t f 51 State ot south Cairolinia. ABBEVILLE DISTR[CT. ' IN EQUITY. John Rfuf and Philip '1 o.Cromcr,d'. Bill to Foreclose of E.C mrdd Mortgage. Edward McCann.J IT appearing to my satisfaction, that Edward 3.McCann, the defendant in mime above case, . resides ont of the limits of this Statte,n moilltionl of complainianlt's Solicitors, ordered, that the -said defendant do appear, and plead, answer, or demur, to the said Vill, wvithin three months from the publIcation of' this order, or the said Bill wvill be taken pro cmnfesso against him. BENJ. Y. M ARTIN, c. K. A. D. Commissioners Office, 26th Jan. 1841. Feb.4. ml1 state of Siouth Carolina. ABBE VILLE DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLE AS. William Keower) vs . Case onttachmnent. John Browudee. The Plaintiff having this day filed his decea ration in thme Clerks Office(of Abbeville District against the defetndant, whom is aibsent from and without the limits of the State, and has neither wife, nor attorney, known within the saine, tupon whom a copy of said dleclaratiomn might~ be served: It is thierefore ordered, that the said Defendant, do appear and plead to the said -Declaration, withtn a year and a day from the -Gig of this Ddblaration, or final and absolute 'judgto'ntwill be given and awarded against him. - -JOHN F LININGSTON, c, c. p. State -of .outh Carolina. E DGEFIE LD D[ST-WICT. EliabetProsser. Applicant, rillman Watson, and others Def'ts T appea'ting to -my satisfaction, that Theo dore Stark, Isaac Gildart, Sophia Gildart, Friancis Gildart, Mary Gildart and Elizdbeth Eggestion, John C. WI ormely, Hugh W. Wor mely. and Mary-B. Carter. Robert A. Wilkin 3on and Mary F. his wife. Theodore 0. Stark, - Stark, & - Stark. the two lastofwhom are infant children of Col. Horatio Stark, de lendants in tie above stated case, reside without the limits of this State. Itis thlceiere -ordered, that they doappei and object to the division or, sale of ihe real estate of Itobert Stark, Set'r.. dec'd...on or before the tenth day of May next, ortheir consent to the same will be entered of record. Given tinder my hand, at my office, this 9th day of Feqruary. 1841. OLIVER TOWLES, o.,:.z . Feb.10 ($10 87.) mn 2 State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Nathaniel J Davis, 3 Administrator of Joseph Attachment, Davis, deceased, Assungsit. Garnishee, vs William F. Lumpkin. T HE Plaintiffi having this day filed his dec' laration in my ollice, and the D'efendant having no wile or Attorney known to lie with in the Stato upon whom a copy with a rile to plead, could he served. On motion, Order ed that the Defendant do plead to the said de claration within a year and a dasy or final mid absolatejirigment will be awarded aaiist him. JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, U. C. P. Clerk's Office, July 1ti, 1840. 1 3a - $7-50 aqe 2') State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN THIE COMM05OPLEAS. Wilson & Ilodg- C vs Case on --uachment. William M. Bailey Whereas thePlaiitilhl have thisday filed theih dleclaration in the Clerks Office of Abbeville District, against the Defendant. who is absent froui. and % ithout the limits of this State, and :ias nieither witie nor attornay, known within the same, upon whon a copy of the said decla ratiun with a rule to piend unto, might be served: It is therefore ordered, that the said dei'etd:t dn appear and plead to the said Dec laration, within a year and a day. from this date, or judgement. fiaui and absolute will be awar ded against him J01IN F. LIVINGSTON, c. c. P. Clerk's Otile, May 11, 1640 w &.t $750 agJo aRMERS' REGISTER. C ONDtI'iONsof the Farmers' Register. for the Ninth Volvuine, to be comen. ced January, 1841. Article 1. The Farmet's Register is Imb lislied in monthly numbers, of 61 large octavo pages each, at $3 a year, payable in adcance. [ See also -Premiums," below.] It is nuow also issued (and consisting of nearly the nsn matter,) weekly, in a single sheet of 16 pages octavo. Price and conditions the sanie for both fortms of publication. 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To e very stubscriher. niot thns paying in adance of the publication, hitt who shaull do en, ad ini all other respects comply wvith the above conditions before Junte 30th. an extra copy oif either vol. 7 or vol. 8 shall lie senti; mitl'the sate to every new subhsriber, paying as absovn required (ini Art. I. attd II.) at the timte otf his suscrptin being ordered. 3d. Livery suibscriher whlo has received all the hack volotnes of' the Farmsers'Rtegister. amnd who msay be centitled by his payment to either of the two foregninag psremiiums. instead of them may. at his chioice, and by his direc'tiont, be eredited for vol. 10. to be issued in 1842. Remaarks.-Aniy extra copy)), senut as above rtated, will be directed ottly to the nmame otf the individital entitled to it as a prmtintmt; hut sett t atny pmost-Oilice that may be desire'd. 'Thei sendinig of every snteh extra copy will cease with the volutmte, bitt the like arranugemnents nay lie renewed, and similar advanstages .,h taned by ainy stubscribers hereafter, iuponi the reewed performtance of like coniditionis. 0T No Agents, or generail collectors, are em ploayed for the Farmers' Register. Bitt any mbscriber. piostumsater, or othier peCrsoni, maiy abaiin for bis ownt profit the large allowatnces tfered mi thme foregoitng premiumts, by proctir tig the benefits to the publication for which the premiums are offered. The Weekly Farmers' Register is published very Saturday Morning. On the ush Sys tem, the payment of tive dollars (free of postage iscount, or other dediuctioni, made in adrancre ar at the time of subscription,) will etititle any mbsriber to two copies, or to two differett oltues of the Farnmers' Register, either int that ar the monthly form of pubhlicationu. See for particulars the statement of" preiminmns." in connexion with the general conditions of publi catioti for 1841. *It will he again required (as formerly.) that inil paymients shiill be made in thme notes or cheks of specic-puying banks, should tay snch banks be in operamtin in the states which sub. rcribers sovetally reside. Until then, the pub lisher, like all other creditors, and laborers at fixed prices, must submit, as now, to be de frauded by the operation of the no'n-specie-pay itg banking system, of the dilferetnce in value between the best of such bank paper anid specie. t " A postmnaster may etnchose money itt a letter to the publisher of a newspaper, to pay the subscription of a third personi, and fritnk le letter, if written by himself.(Sge)Ao Eendall, Postmaster General,"(Sne)mo EDMUND RUFFIN. Petesbug. a.,Oct. 31,1840, PROSPECTUS OF E NTetrGeawsee67 r1~ Edited by J. J. Tao is, ind M " NErA~t. Assisted by DAvID ToIAS ain thors. BA-u.&aX & CHosnAx, Proprie, Roche ter, N. Y Volume 2d, for 1841, 16 pae yWth Cuts. The Cheapest Agricultural Papert te Union. TERms-Only 50 cents a.year datnce.) Seven copics, for $3:; twely pies- for $5; twenty-tive copies for $10;... Pstflas ters and otlcr Ageuts, who send ley tree Of postage. "The New Genesee Farmer," a 'passed through the first year of it' puhbllaion witn very flattering success. notwitlstanilingthe 0p posing itnfltences which it has had 'to encoun ter; and whale uhe publishers express their gratitude for the assistance and support they have thus far received. they would now witi renewed confidence, appeaI to the frientds of Agriculture for-aid in behalf of tie Second Volume. The successful re-establisbnent of the GENESEE FAR0 Ei in its .qwn Native Soil, and at its economical price, asch source of much gratification to the friendsji f imiirove ment in Western New York.; id the pub lislers flatter themselves that:.tiseefflrts are not unappreciated, and will not lkg be unre warded. It is now fairly proved that the "ew Gene see Farmer" cnn be sut-ined.atfrice which places it within the reach of all -Adthe repu tiation which it has already obtaie for lalent and ustfulness: will not entfler'by .feotparison with any pitper of the kind inthle ion. Every successive Namber that las -beeli.isued, has shown an increase of talent aandidaitional cor respondents. Besid-:s con-aintng, he most nsellil and spirited articles selected roninther Agriciltural )ul)lications, the-NeW Genesee Farner has receied during thepast year ori rinal coeiribations -from maore thaBEVENTY WiuITERS, most of whom ard.ell known PRACTICAL FARMERS.:-Thiscorrespon dence will continue to increaie, avid, with our able editorial assistanice, weca co'nidently assure the readers of the paper that-tt wall coi tmtue to increase iniaterest and. tnifulnese, in propoirtiont ans it becomes bettie-k'nown and mtore generally circulated. The prApnutors are'deterinaai -spare no reasonale pais or expenise imiking the New Genesee Farmaer worthy of a liberal supl port. 6everal important inprovemnents will be mande in the next Volnifie; among whiclh are the following:-E.ach nuaiberwvill contain items of Eiglish and other inwasparticulnrly relatinag to the crops and the mrketsi su-ha as maav he of'ervice to farneri'i maketin eir prodiuce. The paper will be :of fine qiu-uity and with a handsome engraved heading, (which is in a state of preparation,) the appenr ance of the sheot will be much improved. The Farmaer will be issned regularly et the first of each in tah. and mailed witbigreat despatch. A competent and carefutl-clerkisniplaoyed to enter the nammes of' subscribei, and- keel the accomtaI, so that we hope to avoid all inaccu racies or cause ef cdmipluints. Thei nim and object of the New Genesee Fa.rmer, is to please and benefit all or its rea ders. aand advance the interests'6f'Agticulture and 11ortieniture-the best intefesissofconmn nity. Many of its present reqders have ex pressed the high degree of ' action they have derived fr.,ma its pages; ae hope all of tlaim are so well pleased - it that they -vill not only renew their sibscriptions promptly, bit induce th rs to sub scribe A.so. Theae nr ifarmer to be found, Lho ha - en e New Genesee Farmer; hOai them, and its character e . , adily subscribe. We conceive this: be a DUTY which tho readers of the pape; owe to their neighabars, and to their county' well as to us. Let this duy be done promptly, and our mec.ans oif usefulniess will be grestly extended. atnd the ealuatary inafinence of ti paper will soon be mianifest throughout the Agracultural comauatntity. Thae friendas of Agricutala Societies should especiidly encoturage this pa per; for, unless fartmers nua~D on the subject, .ad get their minds interestod in their profession, they will not act eficaiently (or its adivancremaent. 'he Sa'cieties foarmaed last year ian Western New York, atnd thecir fine exhibationas. have already givena a naew imiptulse to the cat.se in this sectjoa of coauntry: and it is conafidently expected that much more will be donec thte cotmitg seasnt It will readily he seen that the paper cannaot he sustainaed tat ilais low price. withantt a very large sutbscription list ; tand asit will not afford the expenase of eamployinag travelling Agents. we musttt rely oin the vohtmtary effor-ts of' thae frienids of thec ennaae, to obtain suibscribers. TO P'OSTr .\ASTERS especitally, we are already greatly iandebted. and we respectfully solicit a cot muance of their piatriotic assistance. Poast .Mlasters have it righat tot remnit money fi ott suabscrihers to publlishier s of papers free of Postaee. So thtat subascribeirs -have onaly to hanad themat their namaes. with. the money, atad respitest thaemt to forward thec same Agenats :and~ Pust Mlasters are piarticularly re qetdto iniforma nsa, as early as pocssible, what anatmtler of p.apers are. likely .to be wianted at their otlices. so that we maty calculate haow large an additiona will lie requaired. - NorE.-All pajaers ordered, are charged to the persuos orderang them; tnnd thae mnoney i'e ceived is placed to their credit. All suabscrip tions arc discontinuaed at the end of the year, unt less paid ihr a lonager timne,.in advanace. No subhcripationts received for less than onae year. Compahlete sets of back nautmbers cana still be furnishted. BATEITAM & CRIOSMAN, IFemiale Institute, ( Near the Pine House.) T IHF Exercises of this Institution will comn menere, for the ptrerenlt year, on the first alondhay in Miarch. tunder thte directiona of Mirs. 31 a.Es, whose qanabhincttions to teach the van. ains branaches publhishaed belowv is amply inidica ted by the rapid progress of the young hladie's whao have heretohaire beena placed under her chbarge; and lby the unaiversal siatisfactioni which her maode of inastainction laos rendered to their parenits. As to health, the situation of this Institution s perhtaps suarpassed by none other in thas part of thte enuatrty. Bosaardhintg a'r as manty scholars ats may see ptoper to apply. can be had at the haotse of the subscribaer, tat thec ratts paubliirihed below. TERuIs OF Tc'ITioN. PR. QR. For Spelling, Rteadinag, Writing and Athmt, - -i-,$4 00 For the above, with Georaphay, English Graaar andr Parsinag, 7 00 For Ihistory. Philosopahy, Rhetoric and Botarny. with the above, .- 9 00) For Diawinig atid Painuting (on Paper, 7 00 For Velvet anad Sntita Painting. 4 501 For Oramaental Needle Work, 6 00 For Slusic, 15 00 Barditng enn he obtained a: the house of in struction, minhsdinig wiashing, at from eight 'o tine dollars per month. Payments at the ex pirationa of each quarter. A. MILES. Jan. 12, l841- i5 3OCDE & JOB PRINTINWG OFP Every description executed with neattness and despateh, at the Office ofrthe nnEDOEIIEn A====..U... W ILL Stand (he cusuing- Season at the Subscriber's Plantation four miles be Iov Cambridge, tin the Edgefield Road.- He will be let to Mares at the low price of twelve dollar-tie season, payable the let of January 1842; but may be discharged by the payment of ten dollars within the season Notes will be required in every instance, when the Mare is put;inod pastorage will be furnished gratis for iares'and colts, which may be left with the has'e, mIid ed with grain twice each day, if re quired, at 25 cents per day. . Every care will be taken to prevent, but no liability will be in. ourred for escapes or acridents. The Season will conwnenee:hie Ist of March, aud-expire the. 15th of Jnne. Bescription.-May Day is a 4ark brown, with a -star in his forehead.. and some white hairs on his tail, 16 hands.high, possessed of nneommon ly fine. appearance, florm and symietry, and has every form which.constitutes a ltarellorse May-Day was foaled mine,will lie five years old'on the 1st day of May next, from which circumstance lie takes -his name. Pedigree.-May Day was sired by that cele brated Stallion, Argyle, -whose blood and per fornance on the tnrl, are -so well known, that it is deemed unnecessary to insert it -ina this ad. vertisement. . His dan, Black Aginess, was sired by Old Pbenomenon, g. datm by Col. Sin. gleton's Old Ganomede, his g. g. dan. by Cale donia. Black Agness was trained in ;the fall ofr833. by Col. J. D. Williarps, with his horse Black Hlawk, when he made his first great fent on the turf at Newbury village, for the great colt parse,-which he woit with case. Shi- was not allowed to run, ini consequence of her be ing six mionths older than the rules of the tnrf reqired.. In a trial race with Black - Hawk. they make a dead heat. and she never was trained aflerwards. I never had donited bit what she would have distinguished herself if she had been tried. R. GRIFFIN. Feb. 16,1841. tf 3 HIS -celebrated Racellorse and Stal . ion will stand'rie ensning Seasoi, from 15th February to 15th June, at Mr. WaB. 1. MAYs', in Edgefield District, 5 C., 3 miles from the Com-t-House, on the Augusta Road. Ife will lie let to mares at $20 the single visit, $30 the Season, and $50 to insure; and one dollar to the groom in every inastance. The monley, or an appr ed note payable-the 15ith Decem her tiexmust be sent with each mare, or she will not be served. Good pasturage will be provided, and mares fed on grain at a reasouable price, and servauts board ed eratis. Every cae will he taken ofmares and foals, but no liabilities will be incurred for escapes or accidenis. A RIGY LE is a dark brown horse, with out white, except a star, fifieen iuds and three quarters high ; possessed of uncom. mon bone and muscle, and a form com hining with perfect symmetry, every es sential of a Race Horse. He is iow ten years old, having been foaled in Maryland in the Spring of 1830. He was sired by the famous Mons. Tonson, his dam This tlie, was by Ogle'3 Oscar, his grandam by Dr. Thornton's imported Horse Clifden ; his g. g. dam by 51r. Hall's Spot ; and his g. g. g. dam by Dr. MaIrshall's Iyder Ally, who was by Lindsay's Arabian. The Performances of ARGYL E upon the Turf, have placed him in the very first rank of A merican H orses as a Racer, while those of his get entitle him to an eqnal standing as a Stallion. He started first at Orangeburg, S. C. in Janmuary 1S34, anid ran at Barnwell, Augusta, Macon, Columti hia, and Charleston, two, three, antd hhtnr miles heats, winnting successively 8 i-aces, live of them of lihur mtile heats, beating Patsy Wallace, Rattlesnake, (3 miimes) Lu cy Ashitpn, Rushlight. Bertrand junior, (twice) Vertumntuus, &c. &c. H e never lost a heat, and was rarely if ever put up to his speed, titmil his extrauordinary dlefet by John Bascombe in April, 1836, the cicumistanaces of which are liatniliar to every one. Subsecquently lie was trained and run withi great success ini Virginia; atnd in Mlay last ott the Cetntral Course at Batltimnore, aller rittning fur the first heat if ibree miles, andu losinag it by a head in 5 minutes 47-seconds, lhe wvon the seconid heat in 5 minutes, 40 seconds, being the best second hteat of three mniles recordeud in the history of the A mericatn Tiurf, and the most brillianat perfoirmanttce oh a y'ear sur passing all others in-the richness of its an nals. During the satie week, and ott the samte course, otie of his dan~hmers, Kate Seatont, wonm the great sweepstakes oT 1000, beating a lume field with great eise ; such a c-oincidenice beitig hitherto unknown upoii the ITurf. A RGYLE~ stood bumt onie season and to a litmited niuttber of mares, tnot many of whieb, were thorough bred, yet his colts have woni ninte out of the eleven races lo whieh they have beena stat-ted, beating at one, t wo, and three miles, the get of many of our best Stallions, besides several itt ported colts, some of them in.- first-rate titme. Two of his get, Governior Butler anad Kate Seatotn, are tnow unrivalled uaponi the Turf by any thing of their age. The owners of ARGYL E. in briniging himt back to the State ini which (tho' ntt foaled) lie was first trainetd and gained his earliest latnrels, presenat bhim with conmfi ilence to the Public, as beinig in every w ay, Dii account of his blood, sire and form, his perormances on the turf, so reimarkable for enduartance, as well as speed, aind the extraordinaary success of his get, worthy of their entire appirobation. W. B. MAYS. Dec. 15, 1840. - 46 t f Public Notice. ALL persons itidebted to the estate of ... Blumuer White, dec-easedl, are requir ed to make immediate paymenit; anad all persons having demands against the estate, are requested to render them ini, properly attested. ABNER PERRIN, Adm'r. Jan. 1, 1841. if 49 Linsey Woolsey. F OR Stile at the Vanieltnse Factory, -a fewt batles of heavy and Superior Lindse-y, for Negro Clotbing, manufacturied of excellett djomestic wool. No?,2, 180tf 40 OHL . ORD is cd. J full assortmiat-.*Nw id Fiahiona ble Dg, Goods, toeliibir i 'dily eceij itng, dditions, which vill be so1-vhola saed or retail, at prices that- cannotfiiU to please all who unay do himdie teiYolo. call,-such as . Wool-dyed, black, coloured, asidimixed Cloths, Wool-dyed, black, coloured and tixed Doe skin Cassimeres, Black, blue and mixed Sattineats, 6-4 Casinieretts-forLadies Cloaks, Kentucky Jeans, 'r6m 37J ets. to 81 .25 Kerseys,' Linseys, Country lths, Pad dings, &c. Welsh and Scofields patent Flannels, (warranted not to shrink,) White, green, yellow & scarlet Flannels Green Baize and Fl1oor Cloths, Bleached & unhleahed Canton Flannels 8-4 and 9-4 Duffil Blankets, Rose do 11-4, 12-4 and 13-4 Whitney do 300 ps. American Pritrts,fron to 25 cis. 100 ps. Manchester do, from 25 to 3~4 50 ps. extra super London 7-4 do, the finest imported. 4-4 French do. all new siyles, and se lected from latest imporntions, 3-4, 7-8 4-4, 5-4, and 6-4 browo and bleached Shirings and Sheetings, Black and coloured English aud French Merinos, - Black, col'd, printed and embroidered Monslin de Laines, B1laIk, printed and searlet Metino, plain -and embroidered Thibet, Prusiani, .Nett Wool,. Taolioni Cassimere, Camels la'ir, Filer, spun Silk, Da mask Sat'r and Broche Shawls, Black Silk mid Plush Mlantillas, Alarseilles, Cashmere, Swiansdown, Va ictitia, Woollen Velvet, plain and finured Satin and English Vestings, Lyons e-xtra super black and blue black Velvet, Black Tawby Velvet, Linen Cambric and Long Lawns, Check stripo and plain Cambrics and 51 usflns, Check stripe and plain Swiss and Book Mustiis, Birds-eye, Russia and Cotton Diapers, 6.4, 7-4, S-4 and 10-4 Danask Table Diapers, 6-4, 8-4, 10 4 and 12-4 white, brown & coktm'red Damask Table Covers, French Napkins and Towels, crash Dowl-s, &c. Scotch, Nanchester -and'Domestic Ging h*ans, Brown and black Holland, and Irish Linens, Cambric and furniture Dimnety, 7-8 and 5-4 brown Drillings, A variety oftstripcd and colored twilled Cnwtons, biethnen, Durchester and Shetucket Ticking, Cotton, wel, and nett Suspenders, Cotton and silk Gum Elastic do W hite, brown, black, blue, mixe1, state and Merino-coloured couon [lose, and half Hose, Black and coloured worsted and spuu Silk lose, and half Hose, Black.'and coloured Cashihere, -ora; vian and English Silk Hose, Pongee, Flag, Silk, Bandana and Linen Cambric Handerchiefs, Flag, Dam ask and S pitalfield Twilled IHanokerchiefs, Printedt, Flag. 3ladrass and Verona Cot ton do. Gentlenmeti's Silk, Kid, H. S.. Buck, Lined Berlin, Cashmere and Wool len Gloves,* Ladies' Kid, H. S., Cashmere, Filet andI Lung Lace do. while, black & coloured dto. ?iises anid Botys do, Aprmon and Futrniture Checks & P'laids, Meriun, spuni Silk and Cotton nett Shirt and D~rawers, Ladies' (N. Ynrk city made,) Kid Slip pers, aild Infants Shoes, Victoiria Skirts, Corse'ts, Busks & Stays C;otton and Chinelle Cord, Silk Coat cord andI Coat hinding, Gauze, Groi de Nap, chaingentdle Silkc and Hernanmi Dress Hantdkerchiefs, Black, Filet and Down Satin Scarfs, Black atid white Filet and Love Ve-its, 1Black hob~binett anid Ha milton dto Green, lackc an-d .white Ganze do B11k and green 4-4 silk wire net, for d~o Black anid white Italian Crape, Vetvct, Tatfl'ett, Lutestiing, Ganuze Cap, Pla id Buonet and Stiin Ribbons, 1000 pieces P'aper- llatngings, 25 dtozen patht leaf hloor. s, Super Florenice 11raid and French Dc voti Bontnets, Colonured Cot tages andI French Rutlands WVreaths, Sprigs, Band Boxes, &c. 50 Re-ams of Cap anid Letter- Paper, r-uledl, linted, blue Ularid coloured & c. Printing Paper suppion short notice, at lowvest rte<L, Domtesric (Ginghlams, Scotch Ginghams and Silk Umrbrellas, Turkey Rerd Drapety, for Curtains, hall Twist, Sewitng Silk, Patteni and Spool Threaid, Combs, Pins, Needles, Ilooks and Eyes, Bnuons, Knives, Scissors, Razors, and Strap, Pocket Botoks, Wallets, Silk andr Bead Punrses anid Bags, atid Tlimbles, WVaich Guards, and French Baskets, Boisomrs. Colla rs, andI Gravats, Plain and trimmted Satin Stocks, Pencils and Points, Quills, Steel Pens, Cloth, Hat, Nail, Tooth. an'd Shoe Brushes, Brairls, T1apes, Ferretinig and Binding, Gatltoons, Head Ribotns, &c. Suspender cnd.., and Pannt. Straps Floted Percussian Caps, Toys, Perfuumery, &c. &c. With almnst every kinid andr variety of Faney Goods, fnr saile at retail or by the juantity, to sutit purchiasers. Every article namedl is etntirely new, and the Fancy Goods of last fashionis. M any re rare, to be particular is itmpossih!e Te choicest Goods the country alibrds, antd the best assortment ever offered in this rarket, andI as good as in any other, at the lowvest pirices, is the only itnducement he has to of~er the public, and the best re nrn lie can -make his former customers for their liberal patronage. Store New Brick Buildinig, first door below Hubbard's Hotel. Hamburg- S. C- Oct. 29, 140 tf 40 D !T"'BLQ N-sf Ic -M TABL~JiE~~~ tfieetaebi i#~ Fic 4ifiiiP i ia u~ 43 - The h i Mg Biaiutdeth Pillsaire izUa~~ tmentlargaly oatei~r allti-bilidus and' Pnr~atieud 0 unequalled bysay ;* a thp-blod-is ugla everusI av-appr' e an m. wire to li u Pills, beenewre d & ing disease 11 - In Conseclnde~ta, the'-' operation, theyafrlfigV M --a section afthis - they are madekno'v m*wr every other Pre r aiport. Upw aid have been certified ise since the intr' i 6o States, thus- estat f doubt, that the -rai d-e ventv) most oposte simple act of continna' ,eva els with them, tintiK -therefore, whatever'nay d. the UTILITY of the ricit -n DOUBT. - As Brandreth's Pills care ness, and its.cons iiei - and all travellers'to fordi 0 be without, in ordlerto i'reso occusiinii ofIillnjess.. No rii qitred where they are. - N. B,-Time or cliwate e ects provided they are kept dry. 'ojit men will find this medicine o"" health to the people oi their eita Be carefil aid never mrs Druggist, enOFSSExo. to-be Orand~i Under SO CIRCUArSTANCES is cany class made an Agent. My ow Agents have INVARIABLY aU adda VD i cate. signed- . Brandreth; MXD i hand writig. This is. renewed. yeiil. when over twelve months, guarntees the genuinenes of..th cin ebdl , it would be well, , therefore, loriginehaiii:t4 carefully examine the Certificate. The . not wax..hnt embossedontie ksprrwitdr 'e seal. ifthe genuinenfedicine-'is &tiaiwe e is io doubt of -its giving peuiitct gaustiheo f and if all who wantit are careful to go byth abo'edirections, tlere is little doubtluv* willobtain it. Remembe r 70 AMeetingltr ee place in Charleston where the" ''~n m cine can'hecobtainediana'a'i sH burgmid C. A. IDown, Edesid H thne auzthorised Agents fobr E eld AGENTS FOR SOU')H CAROIJNA. , Stephen Owen, Aiken; Daiid Turner, Benufort; John McLarenAbhevie; Willim Ciuinmigham, Columbir;. Eliah AlejrMner, Pickens; :John Histie, Pen dletor iSamuel Wilnoi Georgetownj, SMcLureoBiawley6,Q . Clester; Charles Wilcox,.Coosaadew a ,M * ker & 11 *i, Barnwell K. H.; D .. B. Rice, Grahai's P. 0., Barn-whl'District.. Gauzes & Bolling., Greeiville Dinie.;, feube Gross, Lexington; iastie &-Nichol, ilh C. H.; John G Toiine, Yonnguesvill Fair field D ist.; Sylvester Beach, Ormigebi-r, RInil & Johrasoni, Newherry; Rice &,QdZe, Anedersna: James E. Gee, rLeesville, :Lui ton Districi; Barksdale & Saon Gainre Nernion & Mitchell Spartinit~ P.2 Foster's,-Union Distrc;-John viitermge u bers, Winsboro';C harles Millr, Edii John Risser. Camden; Samuel Mihjfdk . Georgetown; 3laker &-Ryan, Barnwell; B, Gariguc, llckville, Barnwell; E D Felder, 3idiway, Barnwell; Ganigley & Drumnouid; Lower Three kiins, Baernwell; Philip"'Chai trand-,Blnmcbville, Orangeburg; A. Stevenson, Pickneyville, Union, and B. Jaudoc, Robert ville, Beainfort. Pet1. 1P40 t' State of southx Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. iN TH E COM'MION PLEAS. Leroy Tavir, vs. Autachament Ivy T aylor. Assumpset. rp Hl E PlaimtifF in this case, having this day I. tiled his declaration, and the Defendant hanving? noc wife or Attorney, kinown in this State,. uipon whomu a copy of the same can be-served. Oin motionl. ordered that-the 'said Defendast dii ippeni and pilead to the said declaration, withiii a year anid a dlay fromi the. publication he eof. or finliad absoluate judgument will be awarde~d algaiinst him. - JNL). F. LIVINGSTON, c. c. r. Ckw k's Office, lay 9, 1840. Bk $7- W50 age 16 State of Souith Carolina. E DG EFIE LD DISTRICT.. . IN THlE COMMON PLEAS. William Daniel, vs Auachuwent . William Salter. Assumpait. T lE Plainmiff having this day'filed his de clarationa in the above stated'-ease, and hiaviiig no0 wite or aitorney known to-be withs in this State, npon whonm a copy of'thmisaid declaration with a rule to plead can be served. It is ordered that the said Defendant do appear ad p'lead to the said.declaration, within a year iad a1 day, from the publication hereof', or final aiid abs~obslte judgzmnt will be awarded against him. GEU). POPE, c. c. r.. Clerk's Ofia, Marc 2ti840, Gk $7 W50 age 9 State of South (Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COtIlMON PLUEAS. Beverly Burton ) Attachment, vs Wim.51. Steifie. - Debt, f l'HE Plainatili'havine tiiis day. Sled his I Declaration in my o cee, anmd the Defeod nt having ino Wife or Attorney known- to:-be within the State; on whom a copy of thesame, wite a rule to pleuad, conld he served. it is or dered that the-Defenidant p lead to the said deo. laration within a year and a day, or'6malmand absolute judgemetwill-be givena aistbhim. Clerk's Office1 E .OEc~~a.> State of. 80uthi Carolina. ABBE VILLE DISTfLICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Joel J. Lipford, Garnishee, vs. Au:hmn Williazm Mi. Bailey Asumpsit. PEIH E Plainitifif having this da filed hi. dee. Ilaration in nmy office, and teDefendant hiavinig no wife or Attorney known tobe within. the State, upon whom a copy could bh'erted, with a rule to plead. On motion, odidhat - the Defendant do plead to the said deelaratimn within a year and a day from this date, or final and absolute judgment will be awarded against him... JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, c. c..a'. Clerk's Office 5 ue1 May ,180a aaur- W 0 so 1