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K-w~erable ehave-ii edre t tan f it. naminished the ca1joumtals of -portant paper. V. , tl pe k-viery faviriily of orleadtI jourrils take aeneof r'Polk, and Ofl too piecipitate and presx i-orf his views upon 7 0 t~oter questions grow Sn ihiii Fofeign) Powers. po ofdecision and -Xozhead of a great nation like e-:of-onr indisputable T iti 4ighe .,hand, we deprecdte -e ice Our title to Ore-on is eailtid indisputible, but may not . Anouz *netod far for ihe present, in ion -1or-rights? Would not a inactivity" for a itune, have t cy ? The future will soonl .irff'u e-:aion, r, 1olk speaks eeistvely, than weexpected. ' oalcis letter'to M r. Kane aI;Ifalndit'difficult to know ~ifiewaupon this qnestion were S w etly in nubibus," but we eserous -onfidence in hiin. We o pee.now; that he speaks more ' tiat he will hereafter ,do an y and opeiyr against a burden-. ,. 8Q@,prtte tntifi: J~dnesof ithe-Devil.-The ieadersI o tnber will look in vain for the rat Mt. Northrop's resolutions in eyshould have followed the resolt s SMr. M'Carthey on the snine * etp But the Devil.- who had a spite. at ,~~yas ie11 aorelves, - ai pokeand walked off. This - non -appearance in the Ad, S 'rselves, we care not a jot. p t ..Northrop will not take it Sepgrcss -Ritchie and Heisa iRR'p ers of the 29th Congress. elected. sergeant at- arms. Mr. Master of the luse. B. B. nr h has been elected Clerk of the lionm.e ~b ii 6f-the Legislature.-After a --, ee eeks and one day, both - s f tegi fatiure adjotirned on Mon diilt fhe 15thiiist. 4uperitendent of:IPubicWlork.-nrW. Anir selectededupeiiitendelt oif Public -Thrs. h noxvile --tt&n tineeSthe marriage n Jefferson ug ee, okIz.4ordin Puilse. aged upMyearso Miss areas annopg tht fMil Iip, Dec~., ay reelect 04(-te Aiiias of course d n iy for one year...,. a So dIt . eton President Itec9 -rtygange made. L sx. OF -A C.TS. s T NERAL ASSit3I.y oF S II~ CAa'ruN." DEC. 1845. - 1. 6~~ At eetet..Jhe etiime-iven to carry e bgan. t enitled -an Aet' to authunz~e ,~ gngoait: of the Edgefieldl Railloati Cmptnny,2passed Dec. 1834, frnc t uerteSittings of .the 3.~;.AoAct fo'trdvitte lr rhe more of' fect'it4olletionI ofaxes from-fi-ee per sons of ciodr . ' 4. geAciA. vestuia Martin Oakes at d lhis herig o all.:he righit, title and in terebo' the State.- n and in n certain - fraci.ofle:n t thie District of Darlinigton. 5:A-f r id t9oahohish,ilhe punishnient of .death 1m:itss of Forgery and Coutnter 6 feit et tstoiepersons prnetisi ng Mgedisite urnfer this- fotatnic or Th'fomp sinng is ,'carceive compensationI for, tbe egiees5. :'. - -' *7; A MAt tg umi-nd ibe 7th Si-erion ori an Ac e nitled4n Act to e-xplamt the Mi 'inthis State, passed 19thi B.-A ifiestple fur the year, cown Oohest 1845. 9 A Ac iogem~pt certain WVaggons fz a tottlll the 1st dny- of Oer. niext. O icoporate-tife Bervidue n stigof So tth.-Caro jjrpaae the Ashley 1 anofapany. . :.,2& A1&cit fcorporate the Granite~ I3~ pAblish certain Rioads, 3 nable '1 rescoi Bush .o -~S~tfjMh ihe fie i *1-5.A2 t.eael the lan~ of 1819, boe ln withi:n ten A ~ $p . H -hon Hend Compan o rtedu Ueiwmental andI Battsl#~ -~i~s - ~1As, ~two rate i'e Vilage of Stumt Ija4hd'poes. 19.. An* * tliorize the oriniationi oft1t bRhl-Road paleeertain;So amen e9 a~~Str etoIpregauted. 2itiArr piptiei one. for - theiv' 5 a $oWM Lake to,rc -mh' ra3. Au$.Nt~ Col. s WASapN'orr, Dec~ Therehas ben otije-trouble in the Sea aie'as to the.elodtioniofiii officer. said alsI as it -the mot important matter of ibe organization of their commit tees. Mr..Sevierrnuved to postpone tho or Ier for the election of committees and of afficers. till to-morrow. at 12 o'clock. This motion was put by Mr. Serier. on the ground that further timke was %%anting to enable the Senate to hitrmonize upon ihese elections, and especially to enable his Whig brethren to gat her their strength his n m side, lie said. %% oreready to go into the fight The matter was settled by an adjourn rment, but the Whtas were inpressed ntit') he belief that bIV going into tie election in lay, they could save the preset officers of lhe Sene-one tif whom, the Secretacy. Mr. Dickens. is an old, tried and faithful public servant. - Mr. Benton presented, to-day, the ine. morial of the representatives of the people uf Oregon, brought by Dr. White, w hich has already been published. In the House, the Stauding Commitees were announced by the Speaker, which you will publish from th- newspapers. Their orga rization is generally accep. table. You will notice that Mr. C. J. Ingersoll is re-appointed as Chairman of Foreign Affairs. He and his com nittee go for the. whole( of Oregon. AIr. Inger soll is persuaded that we may take Ore; gon. and without a war. The Finance Commirittee is so constitu ted as to be favorable to the views of Ir. Walker in regard to the Tariff Mr. Holmes, of S. C., formerly Chair man of the Committee of Cotrmerce. is mtade chairman of the committee on Naval Affairs. WAssINGTON, Dec. 9. Forty nine Senators appeared in their seats this morning., Mt. McDoffiv h.-ing detained, at his lodgings by indtsposition. - The Chairman of some of the Commit tee, were chosen as flollows. viz Mr. Allen, Foreisn Relations. MAr. Calhoun. Fioauce. Air. Havwood. Commerce. Mr Dickinson. Alaoufacturers. 'Nr. Sturgeon. Agrit ulture. Mr. Benton. Militar Affairs. A1r. Fairfield. Nnval Affairs. Mr. Breese. Puhblie Lands; . 1Jr. Levy. Private Land Claims. Mr. Sevier, lodian Affairs. Mr1 Ragby, Indian Allairs. Alr. Seniple. Revolutionary Claims, Air. Ashley. Judiciary. It was uinderstood that Mr. McDuie assented to the arrangement. in the election of ofixers Mr. Dickens the present able Secretary, was re-elected in opposition to the eaen enudildate. bv a vote of 25 - to 24 Mr. Benton, Mr. Bagh% and Mr. Haywood. %%ere the Dem o. ratic Senators who voted for Mr Dick ens. it appears from the Oregon- correspon dence, that arbitration- was 'proposed Ly M r. -Parkenham, on he 151h Ja nuary, 1845, and rejectted by M. Calh'un ; but 111suh a -way, and t r sucI reasois, us not..o foreclos the- ofer; nr diflerent circum*tances.. T 'ie offsnim .lic in'dc-% rmir government, but at may yt comei that MARRIEDO, On Tuesday' eveuing the 9th instadt. Iy the R-v. W. B Hill. .1r. A. 31 T'ague. of Charleston. S. C , to Miss A manda F.. daughter of Maj. John Tompkins. of this District. ('Oillwlrcinl. IIH5BRG. Dec. IO. ( otton.-Fotr thte last few daiys, our re cipis have beent tght, owitie to comtinued raiintqand had neat her. The sales, itn the meaiinme, have heen to a fair almount uit full prices, in fact. our present rates are a shade higher thtan at this tinme last wreek. We qutote ordiniary to muiddllinig 5 1- t 6 ; middihlng~ rait to fair 6 1.1 to 6 1.2; gooid fair to fmne 6 3 4 to 7 1-.4. We have raised o r quotat ion~s tn fine Cottons, anid remark that at fine lot of fancy brand t otild bring~ even higher thatn we quote. Prorisions.-Our market is but mode rately suilppied with provisions, and tnearly every armiele in this line mzect ready sale ut hight price~s. Corn has advanchd a shade. say~ 70 to 75 cents -Cairn Meal 87 to $1. Flour $6 50 a S6 75 Cuotmry C attal $7 75 to $8 - Reullican. HOWA RD & GARNAYIY. T7 lIE Customiers of the firtm of lowo ara 8f Garmnany, will ple ise tcomeL forn ard anid settle at the earliest possible coniveience. The firm will have been dissolved oneC year. in Jatnuary next, bty which titme I earnestly desire to have the business closed. I amn at all times to tie founfa r' e Oad Stand, w ith all thte Notes atid Account5 oif the. firm. G WV GARilANY. H amburg. Nov. 25t h, 1845. 7' 47 Notice. ALL Persons haring aniy de'matid5 A ;gainst the Estate oIf Sarah It1us... deceasei. .are requested to renider them itn proper-ls atted ; and all itndehired to said Estate are' requested to make paymt~ent by the 25th~ inistant. T HOM AS Di:LOACH[, Exicutiir. Dec. 17. 2t 417 LA fl' A(OTICE. WV W. AD)AMS. ATTOR-NEYV AT LAW. May he fitmit in his Omre,m ttCornpjty's -R ol, ait any hou r. D ec. 17 .. if 47 * Lost. or Stolenl. O N Toeda,l the 9thI intst.. a smtall yai PUrse. cniging.Fetrty Dol larsf(~ ize hgiur Tei Dollasr Bills on . the LiHiim'i Bad~if.) one .tiinall nlotr.on P. itihly foe $2 50eits. poih le to .S. J3y Rvi .i: ew needn o N. Ra i'niy, itt fa. Jas. .ovil, 'andi several othsr. pa pt jo recaillactetl A ilina a-at d be. gven forg~hfrsepvery tr siirEt. T i E El-j'eise; of these .Inatitutiin %%ill be resumed on th .ecpnd day in-January. Mad Scool utier the supernitendance.of Mr. 10i L. 'Hin , and ihe Female. Miks Lov'z. Ricai -Y sON and Miss ADELzNE t E'NG0, itt, the following rdbuced rates of Tuition Ist Classa, $6 per session or 5 u onths. 2nd 9 - 3rd 12 4th " 15 Music, 20 Use of Piano, 2 Contingencies, 50 Cts. w Freoch, 8 - Boarl at from $8 - $9perl monIh. Tue Sablitfa School will !)e opetd a. usual, when the weatier moderate, .and' the Pupi s have free acceqs to a Librry. df mure than three hutimlied volumes.,'., Miss Richardson and Miss Co.tings are. already - known to the public as. poipular Teachers. and it ouly remains for us to sa%, that Mr. Harris is a native of this District, a graduate of Princeton, nand comes with the highest testimonitls oflit. erary qualifica-ion and aoral character, from the Faculty of that College. which are it part appended here. - Mr. Win, L. Harris is a graduati of the College of New Jersey. His scholar ship. in my depar-ment. is of the. firat grade, and I am free to say, that no yung gentleman has evei been under my in structiou, for whose general charactaP I. entertain a more high estimatton. Princeton. JOSEPH HENRY.. . Princeton ''The subscriber takes great letasure in expre'ssintg the very favorable opinliton.t, which he entertaits of Mr. Will. L- Har" ris, a graduate -f this listitutiou.. Dtrijg ilte whole period of his connection. with the College, ho was distinguished for cor rect deportment. and for the diligent and successful prosecution of' his studies. Such are the attainmemts of Mr. Harris, that he would be a very valtuable instructor of youth pirparin for College. JOHN McLEON, Prof. of Ote'k.'' Extract.-" I hereby certify that during his, (Mr. Hart i' ) Collge course, f. t as atteut tve to lis --uais. exetmtplar mia Ili* moral conodct, an.! atnuag the- first scuol ars in his elass. I also take pieasure iti sayine. that tt my opinion. le is well qual ified to teadh the branches of Literwitre and Science, usually aau-lht inl our aost Aetdemies mar Schioals. JOHN CARNAHAN. Pres. if College of New Jerbey " Nassau Hall. It i-. desirable thai Students enter at tte upenng of the Schlool . E.: R CAIOU Pusun Be oiard of 2ruates De. 17lj 47 Buart, Guardiit of sa of NekkAkVb rah Ann" Roier. the Yii N 011UE. tshiereby gave-n thfat by'vii .ue of -at order fromn the Court of Kquity in this case, I shall sell at Edie field Court House, ott the first Manday in January next. the Ten lollawit6ng ne groe-, viz: Nancy, Sib, Mike, Wade,:, Willis. Celias. Harry, Abrana. Sam arzd Henry. Terms of Sale -A credit of twelve mttoombs. with interest from date, exreit th oto etitiona and sale, to be patid in cash Th puchaersto give nottes with apiprovedt surities. S. S. TOMPKINS c E. E. D. Cott's Office, Der 12 1845 4'e 47. 8IE RIFF'8 e. L E. Ig} Y v irtue of Sutedry writs of Fie-ri Fa' c ias, to mtt dire'cted. I wvill proceedl to sell at Edge eld Court House on the first Momiatay rand TIuesday itn Jmmataary next, the fodllowing fpropetrty int the follow - ing~ aamed cases. T F. Keith vs. Wma. T Bttsi, ore Negro hoy Elflick, the fprtoperty of Delfen diant. WV. WV. feith, Admainistrrator. va If, Rt. Humer'a, Wam. Spi les andi at'hers, vs. ihe samene. viz: three Hearses. eano Huggy randl one' Sociabale. 'fhomas ,T. D'ison randa otheris, vs. A. . Leek and Martha~ Leek, andI other., ."-verztlly, one Negro maan by t ta trine of' Quirt.. Ohaadirah R-az, for another. v's. Geotrge WV. Jonte. aene Blugey. Peon & Rodagers & Cat, faor Peann & Brattnen vs -Waam. H. Aamsrtr ;and Xlar~ G. AaIdams; W mt hB Daran & ataher". se-v'e-rally, vs. te simte ;Iive Negro Slave.-, viz: Amtos, Ellic'k Geoarge-. John anda Sum, as tha' proiperty ofl WV H Adams aned Mlar G. Adlaam. Termsta of a.,1O. Catsh -Hi BOULWA RE.S.E. D De'c 17 3 . 47 Miheriff's Sate. B Y irte' ati standry wriar - f Fo Fa ins tatome dfire-cia-d. I ill protceefd ta sell at the house of Olive-r Sianpen,o. pa Hor'se Creek. on thta 2:3 .f De..ma-r ins-tat, the follow~ inig paraperty'. inthe follow iiircanses ; . The Baank ad Hlambutrg &a , Oe Simtpen: Georitga Pa. rot aptdaithera se'ver rally. i's. the samec satmea Corn ad P .addear. Steeck aef Catule Hoeg, .nil Uoaa-. planitn ion ta ais. htoauseholdl andl kiirhe- f'urae ture, tanad aether artic'les of' hushandiry. Te'ras of -ale, cash. H. B3OUTAWARE. S. E. D Dec. 10 2t. 46 eil. ICKJE RE L, 18AltBitREL8, fanlf anid qttarter b7f~t arl' Mackerel, Nais. 1.2 & 3, (Iate inespecataan.) 20) Kiats. No. l Macksrel.- - - . 10 N:.'1- tnn haicene crop Nw ,Or ri Together wvitha rltost every' articlte inrmed for F~amily us.'. wmkings the .be-i -.aa sors~tiaate jaini/y Gredfris'erf ed~ foeriioles'in-this. mnarket, .Winh tIyilfbj at jiinfle waya -KENilICK~ & THAYERt. Harmbnrg. Dec.W 3 3t iry 'rits of Fieri Fa e iee; wsill proceed-te #odtl iotase d tii frsi sayi J anuary next. ~p oerty,1inthe f.llowin: . - Hainbw . Olivea esagee'earrott, vs. the snme re et4vs: 'he lsaine-;-Rohiu Aon v l-audd others, severally qlw .1ghecilollowing tracts of land o- sand acres,more or ess kno 64i Ea f trac%in Hurse Cme ~ibifJlinag, lands or W.ade Glover aud -oriers One other trio i Eight Hundred a . ess knuwni isihe Ham mg of~alJ~~ gn-n lanids of Thomat Oli .e"fnid oiers and Onc otdchntaing- Wo Hun O ~ tftadredznore.or less. '0t esidene of the Derin t~on, undjoitinif ls/Nt o lvj~it -aks s-F. H-Wtrdlaw-ant et e 6lloi lints in the t 'ie, -S C asind kilown in tlw'pr :Fowrf, as Lots numbhei 55-,6 51,2 152 53. 154. 155 1.4 35.1'60 161. 162'.311..312 3,3, -320- '321 322, 323 3& 5 _ 2,the Park (or ShuziVj futnangigh ty acres wore6~,s4~353 -3632 364,'365. 366 -367 36$~~90370 371 372,?33. 874 d35, -6V378379 380,.381 and 382 - ing ne9gro slaves,'ro wit P e ash and bii-wife. Also flvemjle* a.oue waggon. J1t0 . '#iholrnin; and lavid Strothei sod 1 . It ubR-eui Re.yIoilils; David R. S ndth'e'rs;~severally, vs. the same. actof land where Josepi Rev.oad r islcunanining One Hun dred aid -mrenmore or less. ad joiini .icilson, Run song ii ;and ithers. Jat niss U, vs. Rolan. Rhodes, the tr ere the Defendant lives cotaa aua la~undred- and Fifey acres more a ing lands - of Danie B-a;t idio-actot heree. J. Smyley, v- Malachi Ste vens', th urcof land. whiere the Defet dart iveda i~ning ol lands ofJohnt S Snyl t s lovens, John ToriylinkUs :and othe Joie r ohn Landrim. vs B- iig itia REiaauaomt Timmer anM. r7 Aff ind wherle -:be Defen. diata, i n .la.ivesi cowaainid I'w nu~ . ares,more or less, adljoim' ingfEIe ~ liauel Stevens and oth erg. - J . --othet. seerafly; }s R'aJIol h ~ r~ he -tract-oaf land nh.-e :kIrei Leair i~tn v li ves, .edeliaisiin re i ua -tneuy Niiaciesinure .r ess.-1 tIo de @lheaidA. J. Rg tluzori disiglnd~~ Niale n kDihaileig il .nd kAY ilii ty e 1-ins eah Tlanid'. libie ipn r.) ppty of the Defentlaut, 'tilledg sal Ii H.' L , vs Joat ph W. .Giover G. L. &E EensLtno .vs. the samet tract ef i an a naai. One Htundred anad E1gitr iarres, .mkre. orilesx..adjoinin: of lacadsol Jn~aws Biedswe. Sianon' -Httn c'ock atd oaberu - Davilld a stbtrp and othaers,-is. Da iid Little. ib. tradfr iaand v here the~ de l'ildanl lives, itaasining. Three d und ret ad.Twitiy nane.atcres, anore or- less. ad johininig linds of John. Miobley, Allen Lit tie anet others; . sgo four ntegro shaves,t n it iNancy Dbublini, Andrew and Fraa' eas. cPsle~. H. BOULWARE, S. . D. bec. 12 18'& 4te 47 1. 11anntb's finls. 1$. U N RA U D I C D. TE'T naU foolihhipersons bie s~6- prejndicei ja~ainsat thleno.w- tritly celebratediamedi eina.~e stIdespiie ihis, advice; let it be use, immuediatelf'gdniist bei.ng felt ; no- amatte; ~where it manyblegeheiher at the head or feet whethe' r i'he iar til back or albdinaen, whcethe: arsn fodezrerdai or internal'.cause, use th rfnri' Pill~ dad 'rely upon it, tha the paitn-wilsol ebody will he restored t he-alth a-soai-edit atiire has redeited &ufficien mulstantcefroamttleie'eet. The gnantity nismenre humours udischier'et from the baidyb .the action of the Brandrethi Pilb,. is. replactii the coase of.a few hontr with'naeir anid-pdWfood, by the diga'tion.,o - aiifderatet iuen~T ( B) argmng the body witl this.'utedisaeitig whole ass. of blond be come-s enttirelyrf Ged and regenaerated. T hasttibl?Qr helifte of the body,'I l're somaae as'diadisr ,.tiereiere 1 shall say tha at beans. the kulQ it iimast alsef he the seat of dist's: ,~* be in the blood.'wt amold abstrac onds~ ly, nt. the blood Ia ine the inparitis hieh ntanut bs'iemoved bj -purgiotai to sectil at fteh,iNn'eit sta~tes oi the weather jA e lkaibiiisiiaJ'in all cli aes'.- Ihejsg~ t kei bai spiit, is al -nys try i'hy o a is struig gles toexpgll. g:u) t-is not espabe to effect iis' o, Jafu attal-talimes: to d< this ii musi et9&t, ststance .- When thet blond is hid n usteespecallv a ths iliat'.n be tael yjovided the pur liife t ohne itd tis~ is sure ~.feted 'irasdih' Pili are n dji') - -J.f-i~l4~~ I D R5idTLh's Of 'ce" -4M B d1 1rk Blnamy115 -Hatmburg jJ j~p QSaty-Meetint Dece e 5t- 40 SELLIN !&A CST. Ej S. bau'i Vtg c eurn ind C$hsi- r a~B' -~ -e Justaece ve .~tx~i y 4 D FBBETTS * -EDGEFiELfD DISTR(CT. IN EQU1TY;w Joel C. Roper, and .others, vs. Charles Billforsalc of Land. N. MA:vsan & wife. N O'TICE.is hereby given that by vir L11 ue.of.an order from the Court of Equity. I shall oiler, for sale at Edgefield Court House on 4he first Monday in Jaar unary. next, the two following rracts of land, belonging to -the estate .of o.el'- Ro per, Senr., deceased, viz :. the tract knovow as the Hollingsworth truci, containg,522 acres more or less, lyiug oq botly sides Beaverdani creek - and adjoining land willed by said. deceased to- his widow, Mr s. Wiltiains. Jorm1 Willinams, W. Bruil son. M. E.- Holingsworth, aidoihers. The tract known as tbe Burnes tract, adjqining the aforesaid trdet, lands.of Ca leb Talley, S. Williams and others, and. containing 375 ac'es. more or less. -Said lands to be sUld on a credit of one- and two years from the day -of sale, except tihe.cost to be paid in -cash. ' Purchasers to give bond and security, and i'mortgage on the premises to secure the purchase money. -P S. S. TOMCPKINS,. E. E. D.. Com s Office, Dec. 6 1845 4t 46 South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRIUT. INLEQUITY. Wada Glover' vs. J. G. - 0. Wilkinson and Wi Bill-for Parti ey Glover. . tion and Relief NOTICE is hereby given that by vir N tue-of an-order fromi the Court of -Equity, I shall oWer froi sale at Edgefield Court House on the first Monday in Jan uary next, the-laud described- in the mar riage settlement of . J. G. 0.. Wilkinson anl Martha Glover, consisting of one tract of land, composed -of foutr- amalt -tracts, situated in the D.istrict and State. aforesaid, on the ridge dividing the waters of Horse Creek and Town Creek, and partly on the waters of said creeks, consisting- of- - acres more or less, and adjoining landsof Wade Gjover, the heirs of Thos; G. La mar. deceased, Jno. Sturgenicker tnd others. Said lands to be sold on a credit of onr and two years from the day of sale, ex cept the cost of partition to. be paid --in cnsh. - Purchasers to give bond-and good secu curilies, and a mortgage of the premises to secre the pirchase money. . S S. TO.1PK!NS, c. E. E. D bom's Office. Dec. 6 1845. .4. 46 State of. South ai' ina NEWYBERRY bISTRICT. IN EQUITl James H. Wilson, vs. Burrj. Rainago & Sairhl Ann~his Wife. .' Yvitfe 0f th'de&r of 6Ce rt 6 aU dquitpinv;~ ill-.b6lli bln.Aop~n situate n th. Villg-'oFNeberr ixorSev-en -Jdrid-ei -A 4es Ind, on Sahiditiirer.- (lying withiin a haira inle df 17liggihs' Ferry. . I50or 60 very Likely Negrdes 11ousehld rand -citchen Furniture; Farming itplements;stock of all kind.s, Corn Fodder, 40 or 50 Bales ao Cotton, ad many other tblings too tedious to inention. The H ouses and Lots, situated in the Vil lage, the interest which the said deceased had i'n'a traict ot ind lyisg on the Blackjack Road, und the~ Household atnd itchen~ Furniture at the late residence of the said deceased, #id be sold in the Village on the 29th instana, and the Negroes & other personal proper5' also, the Plantation on. Sauada Rtiver, will be sold on said Planmatoi on rte 30h and 31st instant The Plantation will be ihe first thinig sold on thme mnorning of thi~ 30th instani. Terms miade known on thie day of s4le. Theli aforesaid Plantatioriis now-in rte highest order iar cultivation;.cotain'~p about 'one hundred and fifty .acres of ef.flmn Botomn -Lands, sane hutndred oh which is in cultivation. On the piremises- are thib 'vey best of oat builings, New Gin House, &c. -Persotis wighiing to purchtase Real Estate, wrill find it their iuterest to ezamuine this. Mr. T. Y. Logan~who is on the place~will take plea. tire in showiug it to any one,or Mir. tal. i-Jig. sins who resides neart or by calling en the ububscriber. . . L. J. JONES, . C. La . 0. Dec. 10 3t 46 RAISON', GR APES, &c. KENRICK & THAYEL, have just .re ceived and offe'r for sale, at the lowest m tarkei prices, 50 whaole end quarter boxes neW Cn Rass. -10 Drums netv crop Ffes. C o 10 Kegs . -a" GaAP'Es. --1,000 lbs. Soft Shelled ALM~arDSs 200 Zante CuaaaAqrs. - -5 lboxes Getnoa Crrnos. - -AL SO-- - A large stockc of Cawnis and .Coisyzc-rtoN. Ry.Oranges, Lemnoss. NuingA,9Gloves, Cin nammon, &c.. tosgethier with a choice assortmtent 'of Wines. Cordal and Liq of ievery de scription. Persons visiting.- H amburg are regnestedto call an~d- examitne for -tisemselves. Ordaas from tire countrf pironmptly attended to. - . Hamburg. Ded; 3 St 45 l n arran'sCoDapound Extract or. GB'Eais AND (UAPAVAt,. stanids unri valed for its efficacy. It performs a cure-insa few days-no confinement oi restrictika in jdiit is necessary. It wHi b'e found ievaluable. being prepared sWith fh~rea'test possibleeare, tpon.well-tested principles, o'unid upon that istntortant law. first establisahidby. tiie celebra-. ted - Dr.- Fordyce, viz: "Thua'ta- combination -aosimialar remnedies will produce E more certain, speedy and considetable effect than an egntir alent dose of 'any single one." :aA combinia tion of Ciubobs and Capaiva form altynuseful medicinec in-certain cases."-Sii- R. Cooper, F. -R-S.;M.R. ST Ec - This article is'just recetved,and for sale by Dec.10 - J ' 46J3TT8 AN.Fieellent articleiof)lVinvi TnaANi CLAMP OE..[For sat~rey j Lh5R neLor4tanis -IN o'--.,. e r - lio - .Pouerssiki.liear EU&ge -bin. will teachiteft1lol -wi raphy, ReadingjVWitin __G Arithmeti.,. Geography.Kfnf Philosppby, and other brauph~ebc-f a thorough EnlhEuctb/ A few voung gentlemeness tion in th; Clasc - Ratesvf 1tion. will be nmoderptr Good' board can eo 4t it pectable and liiods- fai "'es . - - terms. -IT Dec. .10. .1--7 T RE Trittees. have: engaged Hfiss SARAH R1CHARD$'Q' charge of this'lnstibitioi, tihe Miss Ra rt.- severleaiiss 4.1 -B. Johnson in Teachingi'and ui ' present.year been:cbne telf wuid'Sehool. The high cae ni ificationa of Miss R. may inducA5paresti great toitidence, to confide tlai daughter4 - herinstruction. Thei year Will be diiided into w spiio allowing the'usulli vacations. . Rate, ofl1"'uition per Semiaoi pay e - half in advance for each session, adli ia' at its close. For Spelling. Reading Wtiting n and Arithmnetic, - $:09 - eography,.Granunar, C ps . .N lion, with the alive, - -O0q Niitnrai Mentalnid Moal Ph '4 tqbophy. Chemiotry, Bta;y - .Loic.'&c , with the above '9. Fit .Centas per'sesslon for' "Wird By.order, of the Trasees. - -,N. I GRIFFIN s Cb - --- Dec.10 . . . 4th 464 Edgefield Madea$ TH Exercises of this. nAvituuongret~ . beresulied the rst Moaay,iafia ury' I8O..Tirins us beretofore.!-Yineni~ rates of tuition from:TWELtJG 10 MId W Dotias per dession, accurdingri.- he; p branches of ady -taught;*4ond iask hareiu fre, - none admitted-.fdr.e4 likimti se.sioti, c0=pt4iyay-.specia4iiiliittiln A forelid,ihe charge- ohing madejfora mission, and not for teacjg.." ?. Good board may be h'a in the viciif and one or o more pp, commodated in the family orafie'hacr H K. icCLINTC Nov*20 t .q DRY-G0DS DRYG00 qJVW D-respectfuly inferim heiiiaZpit .L' have recntly pened avse!r. ;euerail ,nr wnenf f'1NeW Dr Goode-. ti~tf stand-of FiaziMif% A nd. the Coir lfois) )hicfi 0 T.A. 4~i WA Negro- Ker Uhifii-ui s Caahmer'es, MonsaffJanes" ~ for dresem M.-4I~ - Colored figusedi P . pacasBlack -M6ygs'isDo "n - izines...;. -, X;.rsud Dess aicoef ; Firniture CiinsDo. Dimity ;Camibric, Do. ..u . Black Watered" SiJks' Volored~iigured * Silks Colord Joitled re Jaconet. Nahisooh, Mull, SE-iss ud Bok., Irish Lintensduvd Lonag Lawns. '' Bird Eye Diapers. - '" Corde~ardni Marsalies Skirt..e'" Black and Colored Scotch Gingharn.s Bleachedl and Brown Cotton Jeans. 3.4 and 7-8 B,-st Bed Tick. Georgia Nankeens and Col'd Camzbiie.~ - Striped Osabaurgs, for Negro Clothjing.: Slate Colored, Mixed and White' Cotton Whk~e ndOLackt Silk Stockingan-Glovs~ Ladies' ind Gentlemen's White, Black 6&*' -'Color-ed Kid Gloves:; , -- *' L. C. Handkerchiefs, fromn 25 cents taS3~t a piece. ' - . Large-Size SilkShawla,lWoolen, Do ' -t .-' Hicek lielian and fi&nty Col'di Cratats. -y~ Cravat 8toe~ks, Stocks'and Collars.2 Sjlk Pocliet. Handkerchifs. Blui'Ho;rnespnandl Brown Hollandsr"' Merino and Cotton Uuder 'shirts; Stbck. - inet Drawers. .: - Needles. Spool, (doton, Flax Thread.J erir -: *.Lasting and Horn Buttons,.Tapes,-m on. - ,Dali Cord, &d, &ee. - - ---lLSO-- . One- Case Heavy Nec'ro.Shoes.. ' ?. "pa Latilies' White and L'IEt. Col'd Idai phpet~' A flne articleuof Cheuoing Tobae " " ' Shoe Blacking *-._ Pen Knives and Scissors. A few Hair Trunks. *" - 07N. B. Any article in ouri e' whcid ~ <~~ have not on handwill be oree rmA La, and received by the firvi oppvurznny' -' .Dec. 34' d -BULL'S' COMPOUND O.FaSR .-PARILLA. This. prepaiatioh ofdS4B ~ sapariha possess all tdii activeprerts the Root, in-a highconcentrated stalea. Jiist received, and fosr sale by R IANA WAY, A 1' ~RObi mhe~subscrbr 61~. . the frst. of-Nenilp1 his negro fellowi WII .da )u groit.abouifeeyrh n -twtenty twoor~wenty ih -~e of age. He stoops:.a istI' bvoth his feet .turns outve#hea . Hle h'as a lirge.mo't,ig~ ivnea beautif61ii -o~f teethe, N2 b sar rs ~ a.a(od ,i one on the ~Wpap .fpiiriotar Any i nforation, edh~& will iy than (IIyp vdAi~ soaiable epeadcii a i