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SATrRD.UIX ISGHT. eek's den laborselOS T'uM of t03 fme ti repose; and dh- og gloom descends. I&"4e, in slunaberaweet, herlid.; to-meorroW gret oan content and yest g iesh. how blest! A O ute pi evesy t d h, of the week and . who my Game bath kept and what tim I slptt y elery want sappried. n a nay footsteps proved a guide? -GO~enfo --to thee belong tOM4Mfj*-,and hallowed son; thepbw d 0 tpen, apy Metetes 5 er heaven. =he_ our wdailybe'd end healkh, _Cfertaal my spirit's wealth, f beis desived; my sins alone Adeertdags I can afl myw. - -su ball rise. onge ,hai lad these eves, llblessed dahth KrOe, . and love. May 49We mes's praises claim My.a stathougit; the Spirit's dame Descends,. my eccOIe to ine.w; And fl my soul with uapturo a Ere. And when the night of Death i%cone, Ai I m.ust slumber in the tomub. 09k! theta my God. this faint heart cheer, And for dispel, the ades of lear. And toch sne. in thy strenasd. to tread .'he path which leads mueto the dead. Assured, when life's hard toils arc o'er. oflrest with thee for evermore! Tf,WHITE AND THE RED MAIN. sr .T. PAVLMS.C The ite na toils from day to day, And *eats hiswea y liteaway, Toleave his chidren geat eststes, 4 per *auts that tee0th erentes. wIle supplied. epneder score, Just as oe-Moch begets a score. The Red aM res the furest Wide. Whse a him wants are clseap supplied, Au.n coal shades nunshine or brerze, Dozes away a life drease, Utbatt'ewied by doll eare or sorrow, And reckless of the couwing narruw. '1flich is the age-.the slave that tolls f6wer amid fetd. sud broils ? Or the free m.. %ith wasats so few. They leava im narcely aught to du! One wears Ioth soul and bldy out, FE what the other does without. rell. adejats, in wisdona's school. WIeis the s.egr. ad which die fool? A.RICUIaTVRAL. Farming in fussachasus.-Air. Josse TruU, Jr.. of Andover, on a farn of forty five acres, has expended in the last three years $1685 for m:-ncre. bcuides using all which could be made on the farm. and fifty loads of i;ht soil, which cost bult little ex - ept the troulde and Labor of-card*n. -Re sides this laege sum fos mauure, M has paid ins the same time -$1500 for tabor. 8600 for wagonsbid tl s, and hsiS family expenses stimated at $50J0 a yena. lie s'1s expended in, a cellar for his barn, and other imoprovements enugh to make upa $6000 in three years. All thais has been resugued to-himt by the-*ate of the product.a offbe-farm, anJ the farm ha.., ins ihe mnesn time, increased~in value, rall 33 pecitrus., -n,hwithstandinsg the state osf the timnes. ile has thais year, among~ osher prod~~ucts one acre of blood beets. n~ hich it is sup poised wiil ,ietl three hundred bushels; ans acres and sithatf 2f calauges plhanted nt the ?a~s of flee hunaited hills to un acre,which lhe calculates will give six shousanad mar ketable heads worth forty dollars a thou ad; tre aeres at potutOes, wveragine 260-'bushel' the ae; three aswi a half acres of meons, sensashes and euenmutbers; three acres of peas ; t wo acr~s oaf beans;: -several acres of corn,; Sie eeres oaty, yielding forty bu~blsi t the arre;: and twelve acres mowing,. fromn which lhe has tidien'twenty leans English Iay'. Ile keeps hell one cuir. aro'kerevs, one yoake of uxen an osenugh to unrk ever hsis green stullandl make ints own pasrk. le regards hia .lae cuops as thle most proitable, and says that all early stufif in .nauchs'iese prcflrabletitau irwould be.were not our miaskets suppalied froam uhe ..aath same weeks belbre we cnn rossibly raise the articles; and wecantaike the first prie fu'aethg.--Ne-Uryport HereS. Lestf and -Giauen.--The Kentuckian seor that the whrie quanstitvss lead pro. dueosdlw the United State. a's about 500. ,00:,pg f this three1fths. or 300.000 pigsareeprted; one-balf of the whole G 0Ct to3 Ciasensg is absoet -40 the celestial. to the tals of-otto million .cfdhaers. Te cuhaivation of this root ecto be pro~uably .extended at the Southwest, andi it deserves napehs sore attention than is pad to it. Oat.Iae consumption of tea oughi to be pdige.-i, u the preeiouis metals, but in sh etceseur sail, mines and manu -EtiyptbiCurriers.-.lt appears from remnante of leather fosad 1in the tomps of Egpt, that bark was used in tanning. In casgteshier,.sbe Arabs of the present day seak thess rlaringee operation in jer" of el and wuter and- the JMpyian tianer ii Rosilinis~ plates,- ii seem sub Jemgbis skins to a simailar process, the ~b'Ierbesg' soaked arttrethed on oe.The skins d-poed ens ba hp are of -different employed for-that pur jO5@a .practical cbiemii en.iow iqws'.ylbeie exit from E. 1 at fratheir stasers, and mI~yeit iuhhe r(esking~'uf the asy. 5) !'base skins eth keaor $hiah'le, sured was at :hs4 as (or precisly ao ame. . r - ft~~oaan iton oMeaiher''18uSt 0 grpat, 0 wa' us in cevar. i.--e ras o harioin eman U tre or leatber trongs. and by the shoe makers in sandal making. and in the prodoction of shoes and half boots, re semblitg those of modern manufacture. Care fur Pies and Cataract-Mr.John J. McCatighan, of Mississippi. has corn mntaicated to aLe American Farmer, the rollowia remedies for Piles and Cataract. The first, Whave beard recommended on several occhsions before, as being a very efficacious- remedy; but we approlbend that McG. has misapprehended the dis ease generally designating cataract of the eye or confounded It with siomoatherand we therefore infer that his remedy applies only to those diseases of the eye where some excreseente has grown on the out side of the eye hall. Cure forMe Pies.--Carrying the coom mon bock-eye in the pantaloons' pocket, will cure the pilab or any other inflamma tion abaut the aus. 1-cannot give a rea son for it, bt it is nevetbeless certain try it. Care for the Cataract in the Eye.-Tbe root of the weed commonly called the de vil's shoestring, soaked in water and used as a wash, will cut the film (called cata ract) of the oyesof mn or beast, Wioref reetually than the surgeon's knire, without pain, risk or apprehension." Romance in Real Life.-The Bridge ton, N. J., Cbronicle says, that Mrs Sarah Smith, who died in that place on the 28th alt., was a lineal descendant of the Royal family of Swedeni. Her great great grandnather. Eliznbeth in the trouht lous t imes of that kingdom. was coanspelled to flee from her native count:ry. when bbo was sixteen years old. -ite -waseninceal el in a hogshead on board of a ship. at Stockaulm, for some time bear-li the ves sel sailed fior America. She brought tany valiable treasure, with her ucrosa the water, which werc aliso concealed on board the shipt, but after ila vesel lad sailed over the Atlantie. she was wrecked on die Jer-cy sharo. This lady, witlh a few of the crewr, barely saved their lives. In her destitute colition. tnm the shore uf a vast willeress., a., New iorney then wa-, she fell iii tvi;h a hunter, by the namin of Garison ; their acquaiucue' grew tutu intimacy and ripetted iuto love. 6he mar iell bim., and bay hlint hadl ten children. It was born when site was it her ffv fifth year. Shte died iu the.5th year of bar age. She had a grandson, now living it, Bridgeton who nas brought up by her until he was about nine years of age, to whomt ehe related thid uarriaive, 8tad many of her interesting adventures. Ti, gentlertan computeot his grandusether'b dtcendauts in the-uuntry at toure than a thousaud.-Mqil. The Libertine.-lIf there ;s a being ot carh-wbo deserve, the contempt & loath ing jpity of every homest mind; who t1 lutes the very ground tan % hich he trends. (mnd I care not how high hsis satiou, or how low his rank) it 6 that thing, who, dead to every 'solermn obligation which cernents sc,.iety together, regardlessof the ties of Zctiuu and the preservation of moral putiay and innocence, in ill deliber agely work the destruction af the female character., and blasts her lirmospets for life; lo inill eMner the socinm hoard, make one aof rhe same socinl circle arounad the domes tie hearth, and fair thte gratification af'~ his adebaa,ed and? Leustly nature; arres the ca-r rent of socit-ha tpraiucs-. and ini its sead, place the flowing 'ears of angutishm, misery and dli'grace. We know not in nahat rank to utation sucht a tmoniter: te midnigaiht robber ap.pears lovely by his aide; the as sassin is honorable comnparced to himnt the wild uututoredl savawe wol strintk fromt his taouch. In fact, N more despica~ble be-' ing ensters not it~mu th~e concepationl of the human msinta; he shotuld be avoidedl e the damning escrecenzce ofC moarality, a imnster w ho-'e breath i-. poison, and whouse .;rasp i., dethb. Canrine Fidelity.-A rtost totuching in. citdenat canine fidelity occurred lately int tis city, n hich wec ictended to recar:l rat the :tboe. bat w hicha itn te nnultitude of other duties. *-s;~aped astr recollectiona. We recived itfroma the ph~ysician aif the faai lv, antI its authenticity in all the ipartse m'rs ibieyonal quetStn. A4 briht and in-. teresting child, somec four years olbl, the soc of N ait-rehauat oft thisa iay, ~i w aV ucht attached to a IireC Naewfoundlatnd dog, n bout a year yomnger thtatn himself, anol the *tacmnent wos fully re.cirocated. They were contan~tt cotfnpuntionts, atal thre little felloiw wsassearcecr nIthmout ais shaggy ' he boy was tatku' sick, and the dog watehed by his-ind nitt a solictutte that was most all'ecting. ile was almost constantly in thte room, nd whetn the physiciau mad.e htis tdaily alls be would look from him to the child with an expression'that could not -be mis takern, and whiclrp!sinly showed that he understoutd both the obaject of the visit and the danger of his little master. The child disd.'JT-e d.'g mever taisted- foo~d after ward; he reftused 4eey attention and every attempt to console him, andl in three lays he died. Kind hands laid the noble brute by the side of the boy be lovedl so well, and tearsof genuine sorrow moisten ed the turf that covered his :noble heart. WVho shall say that the spirie which ani mated such af'eetion, died with the body that vainly -strove to confine it ?.-ProrI ,-I see no further reason for continuing mattachment to yetu, sir" as th6 toper aid to-bis bottle, when lhe -draIned it to rh last drop. -Cure for laard times.-Checat the doc otr by being temperate ; cheat the lawyer by keeping ,out of debt ; arnd cheat the emagogue, of whatever party by voting or honest mneni ~iarn saa Candidateifor the otice of Colonel of the 9d:I Regiment s. C. M1. to fill tl*-vaeacy secaioned by the reigantiocnef Col. Hill. Apriin tf 10 :Framler' A44dbes w H AVE reteived -thir Pnpply of tprmg' and SiimmerGOOD and will all thato low for Cask. Edgcelick C. If.. Airil 15. 4t 12 New Spring & Snmmer DR F & OOD.wo. A FULL ann..usement for vale, at de lutoest 11.Cas priess by JNO. 0. B. FORD. 1ambtrrg, April 14 i 12 Georgia Nankeens, BROWN LINENS, and FINE DRILLS, Just received by JNO. 0. B. FORD. Ilamburg, April 14 French Muslins & Printed LAWNS. AFINE assortment. for sale CAca. by A JNU. 0. B. rdab. Ilamburg. April 15 ef 12 PRINTS. VERY large and well assorted supplv of ENG LIS A & A A ERICAN PRILNTS, new, and for ale at very I C by Hamburg. April 17 tf J2 Sheetings and Shirtings. 5.4. 6-4 and 12-4 Drown & bleahed SHEETINGS and SIlRTINGS, Just received by JNO. 0. 0. FORD. Hanibirg. April 17 tf 1 U. STATES DISTRICT COURT. II the mater of Ah ner Bushnell. Y Order of the Court of Bankruptcy. the catate of Ahncr Businell. will be , old at Edgefwld Cosrt Honse. on Monday the its ofr Slay, at I I o'&ck A. .1.. or rah. C. J. GLOEt. Assipre. Alpril 193 l New Spring and Summer GOG 914 T W E' Sihermwr are iow recei. ing frctn Ncw York. their Spring & Sumanerfoodl, Embracing almo,.t every arti.e uumnlly kept in this .nurket. We have selected tour Gotods with great casre. ani re.jsest our esjtomers, ansd thve tanilic genrally. to call and examine for dcsn.-lves. anad see tait the prices do cor respones with the times. Wae ic ehatkful fir par-t favors, and hope by strict attention to bu simiess tU merit a ct miuucmee. PICESLEY & BRYAN. Apoil 12. 1843. sr 11 New Spring and Summer G 0 0 D -Ke T IIC Sulvcribera hsave just received. and ase new otfering ts thrir csuaionmerm anid the public;.gnerally, a full and wvell eleuted us.ttiornent of Fancy & Staple Dry Goods, Comipri.ing every 'atiety o:f (.n its their lit,. suited too the: Spring asnl Sntnnacr trade, lhich tlse-y will well at prices to suit the tituict. A.so-A geane-ni os..tnent ef Groceries, lHardwnrc, Uis, 58toes, &c. &c. wich will b'e sold at prices which canonot fail to give satis.faction to those who say fievor lem with their patronage. We were'induced by the present reduced prires of Goods, to saak'e he-ny puruchnas, which essableq ia to offer stru:. tsdcementis-tr puirchnaers. We are detern.ined to Pell, and let thote who doubt our ability to please them, call and see. 11e also conatinsuse tihe bisinmeste of uKnrunmnaking, "01il1nery & Wat s makng under the lperintenduce of Mrs. C. hi. DOWD, and having received a new onpply I of Gnods sausted to that branch of trade. are prepated to execute all kinds of work with neatuess and desjpatcl. Orders frou tie civiuntry promptly attended t. .LAND & BCTLER. April 1? tf II NEW GOODN. T lIE Snubscrsbers respiectfully iniform thmeir soh Cvemserl an ii. he publi generaily, thmat ghe v eretmow ree.svir; g aud nspeninphecir <tock Os'. tf&jin A Sunaner Goods ; il'mbr:s:ior mm ;--neraml ns.ortnmet:t of Fanicy & SItqle Woodsi, ll.VIT$, SII0ES, & GItOCEIEi. H~aving~ dispo..ed sof thme ereatmer part ofi Ineir old stocck. hey sire now able to' otle'r anm abniost eitire i.rw san'.k sciGnods. which shey wi.1.ell at jr~cces to snit the :isns.. G. L. & E. I'ENN. A pril 12 mt' 11 New sprin~r & Stuuner JNO.OD.FORD 18sm". n u peninsg at as stume in Iisnsrg, 3a lilil assortmenst of~ 1111 V G #OODS, for thme Ssplumg amsi Sunmtmer Trade, wh.iich ime '. tiisell reeq lawrei'r Cadsm. Slarcha l'i if 9i LOsrtc-r or $OLTN .ro.t.OLr. IN .Y X .KIP'CY. I N thme nmiter of L.-wis 1. Usth 3errhsant, re'.sidsng inm .\hbev!le 13i:trict. South (m.: ohn::a lanFakrmpt. l'mrssu~t t., ass Order of thme Di.4trict Unmnrm ~r time imited State., for thme l~intt ict of South Carolinmn. Notice is he'rel-v given, thtat c'u.e he~ shewnm hefore the said Cousrt, at thme Federal Curt Hese isn Chlarlestosn, onm thme thsirdl day of' June next, at eleven o'clock. A. M., why the said Lewis B Cobb, sehomuld not re eive his Uischargeand Certificateas a Bank r'npt. Charleston, 0th day-of March, It43. H . Y. G RAY, Ckerk. marchm22 1e 8 State of SOthd Carolina. ABBE'VILLE' DiSA'RICT. IN EQUITY. William Wilsonm, I~e~rii Elizabth Todd,& otherls, IT spaing5:~tm to myaatjifaction that CaroineGrisic, Witfeld oemon and Emekne his wid, Toliver'Towlec and Sarah Ann his wike. Albert Robertson, Mlanauring Weahtom & Charlottesida wife.,landersbon 8inmes and Cornelia bis wife, Mary, a daughlter of Na y Brown, deceased,~ wbo 4lns smermrarried with somce one usnkooi.ns,'Leroy Brsown, and Daniel Gent ami Nancy his wife'. defetmdanls, named in time said bill, are. and sseside wilthott the limit. ei this state: Ordered. mthat thme said defend.aunts r.upecively, do appelar, plead. an swer or edemur, to time said bill, withinm three toths from tib datec, or decree pro conferse, will be retidered andnat them. c..A.5 Commiasiatner' Oflire, -bbeville, Febh. 18. 18143. 3um 4 I ------.-.- I 1ri The frienads of~ oWo '. U. BACON, annonace Imit. as a candadate I for the Office of clIst of thE-Court, of Edge. .ld Distuict. i ,,ear if Yew Gah Sore SIBLEY-S COULER, AMA R 1 . C. Ladies,d:ye wa.qt arrichm.ew Drel, At your own price--or even less, Haste to the New Cash Store. .traightway Secitme great llargains. while you may. Our Stock of Goods beine lar;e and new. inducementt great %e'll ofier you, You ail sIAl find. ad heretufo 0, TiI.e chieapest place. te New Cash Store. A VING t the iast nunth in the City ..NHYk, in the selectioh of an ex tensive Fashioiable. and Chenp Stock or New Spring & 4 amvmer GO D B. I& We would respectfully ask our 'ild cuso Liters 1nd the piLlic. to examine our astmirt. uent and learn the prices, before Verchasin elt'sehere, feeling confident that the citizens 6t South Carolitia need no longer he undet the nccessity or leaving their own state, to pro heilDY GOODSastood, inshionable,and cheal as in any other mnarkeL Our assortment being unusually large. we shall not enumerate articles and ptices, bug asmie you we slall take -reat pleasure in sliewing Goods,. and nauing small pries. No chargM for looking . W31. KETCIIUM & CO. N. 11. Remember we have removed frot the old starnd near Hunter's iHotel, tit the -new Brick Building on Sililey's Corner. W. E.& Co. hamburg April 3 st 10 Merchant Tailor Shop; H AVING given this branch of our btim uiei our particular attentiots in selecting frons dii spFrings imiportati,,ns the best, cheap cet and most fischionable styles of Cloths, Cassineres, andl VE STINGS, and everv other article necessary to a Gentle maza'ss Wardrobe. we will only add that the Sihop is still conducted by Mr. R. 3. FULLER, Wnose tastc and AM in cutting, and fUthafil tncL of work, ii too well known to need our praise. Terms. Cash. positively, prices in accord. aice with teims nid tines. WAf. KETCHUM & CO. Uamburg, April 1, 184.. 8t 10 ,*r-T S 4- Bs6sYE TS4, 1DOZEN Alen'sand INy, white 10 0 aid colored Palm Leaiilats, Clildrpni; and Doys Leghorn Hats, 31cns Leghorn and Panama flats, 2V5 doz. white and tolered Hoods 25 to 3ycts. 6 do p-n Straw Bonnet,, $1 to $3. Silk Bonnets, black and fancy. $1 51 to $4, *-..gii loiieti. (fine) new shape, 1lie Cyprpets & Straw Boniets 50ets. to sp. Artificial Flowers. dIlad Doxes. &C. Jaust received by WI . K ETCfU & CO. Ilanburr. April:1, 1843. 8: 10 Choice Family Medicines. Paints, Oils, & WIndow 8 LASS. AND nvery article usually kept in DRUG STORES, nre oliered tio the lowest mar ket prices, by ISLEY & CO. llnmburg. S. C., or IIA VI QANljs, RISLEY & CO. Auj gusta. April 5 2m11 10 JON COLGAN, Merchant Tailor, R ESPECTFULLY informs his cus. tomers, and the public generally, that he iajust returned from Charleston, with a variety of articles in his line, which lie will dispose of on terms to suit the times. mareh2 t 8 PETE~RGoLLY, Turner and .Gunsmith. I NFOR.MS die citizens of~ Edgelleld village and its vicinity, that lie is pre pared to execute all kinds of Turning, in Wod iron, lirass, or any kind of Metal. lie also repairs all kinde of Guawn'rk. itt thec lowest prices for Cash. f2~ All personis inadebted to him are respecrtfully rregneted to comec forw'ard and settle their accounts. mrh.29 if !7 HRICKLAYE'R & l'LAISTERER, ri E:NDE :RS his services to 'he eisizens orf this and the adjoining Districts, to don any wortk in his line, in a workmnanlaike mnne'r. and at price.. suita ble to the ritnee. hhlaving ser-vedl a regtular apprenticeship to the *business, he will warrant the work he puis together to stand. Let ters addlressed! to t he care of Win. F. Dluristae, will meet with immoedmate atten n.afdhs 22 tf 8 Statle RigI~ls and Statec Mechanics I SA!)DLI El3hhhlLE, lIA1RNESS AND DAMiEL ABBY, P ESPECTF1UL IY informs the citi zens~ of Edgefield District, that he ias comssmenced the absove business in all its various Imranchecs. Hlaving just recei red from the Eastern Cities, a splendid as wrtmenat of Hitt,, Mounting. and -Leather, It assures the pubilic thist hisi work will be ione in ai style equal to any Mianufactory in the State, at reduced prices. Nt. ii. Military accourrements in the roos approved style. Edge~eld C. HI., Feb 1 tf I .NOTICE. L L Persons are torwarned from trading for two Notes of hand, given by nie to Patu W. Conner, c'ne due first Jainuary next, or Five Hundred Dollars.. with interest fom 1t dste, dated January 19, 1843. The other or Five lnidred D~ol lan', due first Jatnn 18M5. dated 19th Janu'sary, 943. The said 'iows were givoen for land, a art of which loinged to anohier .pea son. *h Notes are n possesision of Genl. G. W. Hodges, who is intly bound w ith PssliVW. Conner. in a bond a make the title df said land, good. I never utenad to paaythe said notes. L.ILKIN GRIFFIN, March 15 tf 7 L L persons indebted to, the subseiiber, .by note cr-open necount, areregnesied, as e sldeprived by the Town Conei, of the ini'ilep, of retailing, to comec fernard as soon La possible & pay up. be is desirous orchstg is business. All Notes mid account, r..a. seot led. in some shape or fors. bsy the next Return )ay, will he placed in the. hands of an Attor icy Ior collection. B. J. RYAN. u....t, air n - elad Qluarters, A" ri13, 16M3 2a~fte iit Cavlry N obedience to au.. rdrm Br fnt. Bonham, an Election f'or Cinel orthe 2d Regiment of Cavalry, to fill the vacancy occa sioned by the resigintion of Col. Joseph Dick son, will be held on Fr iday the2d of June next. Each Captain will give notice hereof. at Isis Company Muster Ground, as required by law. On the day f<llowing. the Managers will meet at the Regimental Muster Groutd, count ont the votes, and Iransmit to the Brigadier General a certified statenent thereof, signed by all the Managers pre-sent. LEROY H. MUNDY. Li. Col. com'ng. 2d lieg. Caralr April5 9 t 10 Head Ouarters., Se anV ZTe Xo1t.Xr, S. C. It. Ed-efield C. H., March 13, 1643. Onit fo. Nc cnsequenceortheresiguation of Cap tain Jese M. Coghirn, of Edgefield Beat Company No. 1, an Electiun will be held on Saturday the 13h of May next, at Edgefield C, H., tor the purpose of filling the vacancy. On the sameday,at11o'clock,the Edgefleld Beat Company wdl parade at the above nam ed place, armed and equipped according to law. By order cf Col. Wigfall. SAMUEL POSEY, L. Col. Managers- Lient. Iaiey, Lient. Corley, and Sergeant T. G. Bacon. March 15 9i 7 Notice. A L L persons inde'sted to us on accounts duo the Gist of January last. are re quested it) come and settle uap. We have to pay our debts. GOODE & LYON. Feb. 1 if 3 Uanaway FROM the subscriber. living near Cloud's creek, in the neighbourhood of Chatian's Mill Ldgeeld District. my Negroman JOHN, whom I pur chased of my father a few weeks ago, my father purchased him from a .pe. culatnr.frot Virginia. John said he was raised near lichmond, Va . lie is about 21 yeats of age, about 6 feet 8 or 9 inches high. of flight complexion. and has a scar on the cor ner of his left eye; is a stout well made fellow. full faced. speaks quick when spoken to. lie had on when he went away a fur cop, a brown. isi cloth coat, and pantaloons of course grey cloth. It is quite likely lie is trying to get back to Virginia. I will give twenty-five dollars reward to any pe!rson who -vill npprehend the said slave and conine himt in any jail in this .tate, so that I get him again, and tiirty-five do!lars if taken omit of the State. and if brought home all reasonable expenses will be paid. The speculator from whtom he was purchased writes hie.nme Andrew Lee. ADAM BLACK. Feb.2 tf 4 The Columbia South-Carolinian, will enpy the above once a month until forbid. And fuirward their accounti to this office. State of South Carolina. ED'GEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. A. L. Nicholson, BIll to ob vs. ain Itile E. N. Coleman, and others, forland4-c T appearing tf my satisfaction that FEldred N. Colemais, one of the defen dants in this case, resides beyond the lint. its of tbis State. On motion of Pope and Pope ordered that the said Eldied N. Cole man, do plend answer or demur to the bill tn or before the cigh:h dny of June ne.t, otherwise the said bill, will be ordered pro confesso against him. J. TERRY, C. E. E. D. Martch 9 3m 6 State of' South Carolina. EDUEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Phebec Nobles, by her Bill far Is)janction next friend. vs. ad Wum. Nobles. & others.) Alianony. IT,appearing to my satisfaction, that the e enn William Nobles, resides with out the limiits orthie 8tate. Ordered, that the said Defendant do plead. ansawer or demur to the cenmpliaits bill, within ti-ree mouths fiom the pubtlication hereof, or the said bill wilt be takent pro confesso against hinm. J. T ERtRY, c. r.. r. 0. Nov. 26. 1843. .c. Marcha 4 31m G State of South Carolina. EDGEFIEIfLD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Joseph Brews: & wife,' Billfor A4cosil, Moses Jacobs & wife, et a~l. )'* IT appearing to my satiafaction, that Momaa KJacobs and his wmfc Catharine, reside out of this diate, on motion of-Grifini & Burt. Plain iff's Selicitors, ordered: That thieisaid 31nees, and wife, do p!cad, answer, or demur, to this bill, within tharee umonthi' from the publication of this order, or the said bill will he takent pro cnfesso, against them. 3. TFERRY. C v.. x 0. Comimisoncr's Odic, A pril 17, 1843. A pil 19 lam~tm I2 State of' South Caroliln EDGE FlE 1D DTSTRICT. IN T HE COMMON F LEAS. Lewis Culbreath, Declaretiwu in As ci. sampsit. John Senr. Foreigs AttacAmsen. Samuel .'Chappell, Declaration i A4. CS. . msumpn*. John Scurry. Fore' a Auaseaset. T tIE plaintiffs having this day leld their de clarauions in the above caseauinwny ofice, ard the defendant having no wife or attorney, known to be withtin this State, on whomi a co py of said declaration, with a rate to plead. can be served. It ii'ordsred; that'the said defea dani do plead to the said declarations, within a year and a day fromi the ptublicatian of this or der, or final and absolute judgment will be awarded against bim. GEO'. POPE, c. c. r. Clrk's Ojec, .~ B 6 May. 1842. jly 18 State of South Carolina. ABIIEVILLE DItSTRICT. IN TilE' COMMON PLEAS. vs. Attachmet, Debt. Williamt Dixon, TH E Plaitif having filed his declaration kin my edic'e against the raid dek'.iant, who is witlionit the lhmits of the State: Order. ed-that the taidl defendeanitdo ripreter and plead tietefto a i'hin a year atnd a day from the Giling afthe same otherwvise final judgment ivill by awarded against himn. JOH N F. LI VINGSTON, C. C. P, Clerk's Office, 2t4th Sept. ld42. Sept. 28 ly 361 300E & JOB PRXITZhG O FE very description e secuted with net resadespatch,at the Ofte, ofthe R na er'r srnA nybn-rr&m ARGYLE. T [ E celebrated Race Ihorse and Stal lion, ARGYLER will saindthe ensu ing Season at the Plantation of Capt. Wat. B. Mas, four miles south of Edgelield C. If., on the Augusta Road. lie will be let to M'ares at 815 the single visit; 25 the scason ; and $35 to insure ; and half a dol lar to the Groom In every instance. The Innwey orna approved note .payable the 15th of December nest, most be sent with enilh Mare. or she will not be served. Good pasturage will be provided, and Mares fed on grain' sa reasonable price, and servants boarded gratis. A club orfive Mares shall becetided to their season at $20 each Mare, and should they prove -not in foal, they shall have the beuelit of itie Fall Season gratis. Every care will be taken of thp ates and their foals, but no liabilities sill be incurred for escapes or accidents. A discount of- ten per cent will be allowed- n all monies paid at the time of iutdng the Mate. The Season will commence on the first of February, and end on the last of June. ARGYLE is a dark brown horse, with-. out white, except a stat, fifteen hands and three quarters high; possessed of uncom mon bone and musele, and a form com bining with perfect symmetry, every es;. sential of a Race [Horse. lie is now 12 years old, having been foaled in Maryland in the Spring of 1830. He was sired by the famous Moos. Tonson, his dam This tle, was by Ogle's Oscar, his grandam by Dr. Thornton's imported Horse Clifden; his g.g. dam by Mr. liall's Spot ; and his g.g. g. dam by Dr. Marshall's HydeiAlly who was by Lindsay's Arabian. The performauces of ARGYLE upon the Turf, have placed him in the very first ranli or American Horses i a4 Racer; while' those of his get entitle him to an equal standing as a Staljon.:. He startet first at Orangeburg, S. C., in.Jan. 1834,. and ran at B1arnwell, Augutasa, Macon, Columbia and Charlestoo; two, lhfpe dti four miles beats, winning iucessively 8 races, five of them of four mile beats,beat ing Patsy Wallace, kattlesnake, (3 times)' Lucy Asht on, Rushlight, Bertrand, junior. (twice) Nertumas, &c. &c. He never lost a heat, and was rarely if ever put up. to his speed, until his extraordina defeat by John Bascombe. in April,.l , the circumstances of which are fauiliar to ev ery one. Subsequently he was traine.l and run w;th great success in Virginia; and in May last on the Central Course at Baltimore, after running for the first heat of three miles, and losing it by a'head in S minues 4 second*, he won the second heat in 5 minutes, 40 seconds, being the best second heat of three miles recorded in the American Turf, aid the most brilliant per. formonce of a year surpassing all others ia the richness of its annals. During the same week, nnd on the same course, one of his daughters, Kate Sean, won the great sweepstakes of 81000," beatifiga fle field with great ease; such a colocideuce bein2 hsiherto unknown opec the Turf. ARGYLE stood but one season and to a limited number of muares. not many of which were thorough bred, yet his colts have won nine out of eleven races for which they have been started, beating at one, two and three miles, the get of many of our b'est *ilions, besides several im portcd colts, come of them in first'rate time. T wo uf his get, Governor Butlee and Kate Seatou, are now ourivalled upon the Turfby any thing mT their age, The owners of A RGYLE. iu bringing him beck to the State in which (though not fouled) fae was first trained and gained his earliest laurels, present Jim with con fideace to the Public, as [icing in every way, on account of' his blijod, sire and form, his performanc)es on the turf. so re mtarkable for eodtarance, as well as speed, andu the extraordinary sucicas of hiis get, worthy of their entire approbation. WI LLIA M B. MAYS. January 18, 1843 tf -51' State of South Carolina, AIIBEVILLE DISTRICT. I N TH E COMMON PL.EAS. John A. Donald, vs. Aachmntn, Assumpsit. Win. M. Creawell. i r lI: Plaintiff having filed his de'clarationa ..in my odice against the Defe~ntant whoai witheaat the limits of Suate. 43rdered *bat the said dlefendan:<do appear and jlead therete within a year and a day fromn the filing of the sane, oth,.rwiae final judgemnent will be awar ded aga inst fhies. JlNO. F. LIVINGSTON, C. C. P. Clerk's edice Sept 24. 1842. Sept. 28 Jy 3 State 6f' South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN TH E COMMON PLEA4S.) Oliver Simpson,) vs. Foreign Attackncat. hMiddleton Belk. r[NHEi1'laintilrhaving this day filed his deaaraionsu hiacase, in muy.ofe, ad the defendant haviang no wifeuratteraey,knowu to be within this State, on whomaoapy orsaid declaration, with a jule to plead can ho served. Itis ordsred, that the said4efendagt do plead to the said declaration. withins ar and a dag-from the publicatioof this sie, or tant and absoltejudgetWilbeawed agaiua him. GEO. ?fl, c. c. v. Clerk's Oce, Edgefield C. I. Apuil10, 1543. Apri. l'3 *- . h - ~State oF South Cairolinn, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. -- IN THE~ COMMON PLEAS. William Smith, ,. Trsepass, Antseuient Ales. Siampee,.. T IlE P'iaitilh' og filed his dedaration i1 n my .ilee against the said defendant: Ordt-red dat the defendant do .apa and pleiad thereto within a eand ady -etthe tili., of thec same, obrise finaljudgant wailbe awarded a ainst hinm. JOhlN Fh NGTON, 4.P. Clerk's (Jdice, 24th Sept. 184*. Sept.28 -,,3 * ime: Lime! -im .. CASKS 'ust reoe oe. 250.an Af OlAON on hatnd tharoughi th PON.