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^ muymmmm? m naming?a the Union, l?v relying upon legal redress alone, nod bv^. waiting the returning inag^ naniinity of a State whose early and self*nerifiring vindication of the rights of Jnun haa ert tied her to enduring vrnera- . lion and gratitude. , I submit, also, for your information, a j rorresfxindepco between the Governor ol . Georgia and mvself, which my respected conteiti|Mirary lias made a subject of some comment in communications to the Legislature of that State. | * * For Hit* fanners i?a/.ei?e. TlIK NKf'KSSITV OF REFLECTION*..? : habit of exercising the mind in the j reflection upon the future, as well jis the ( past and the present, is one of tlie most useful that can be formed And yet it is one in regard to which the voung are extremely liable to fail. The present with its amusements and gaieties, absorbs the greater portion of their thoughts; and i when they occasionally glance at the future, it is. too often, to dress it in the the bright attire of the imagination, in , ..... the blooming garland of lite s sweetest ' pleasures. When the ship approaches a | dangerous coast, a "look out ' is station. ! to. warn of the approach to reef or ! .... ..r . breaker,-'So ilw young, navigating the; ; dangerous voyage ??f life, should establish j % Inflection a> the "look-tint," to give time. *-* 1 * ?i-- ? ..i i_ ..? ! J> 11*11 ICv III Itiwti JIIJU.II.I UI impi'i- j . * Hence arid vice, upon which so many, ! originally possessing the brightest pros- ! peels, have hc.un w rccki d. . ; Reflection is an important safe-guard in*selecting associates forming hahiis, J *"choosing occupations, and. indeed in all V that concern youth. The young man or ; woman \\ ho thinks deeply, will aci wisely, j They will be awar of the nature of the dangers which hover around thcr path, and therefore will act cautiously and w Tliov will he enabled to penetrate those specious appearances in which vice so frequently presents itself?they wilj look lieneath the gaudv veil which so often covers the deformities of sin, and behold the native blackness of the monster. They will he aware that "all is not . gold that glitters," and readily detect the gilded imitation when it would readily occupy the place of the pure metal. Thev will weigh well the influences and the effect* of every important step, and not | be Icd'aMray by the deceitful devices of the'transgressor. J. T. xt t? r? iXT _ ^imrn r?.\*TKR.> n?r.^i? \KV.? ?? e lent'n from the Bangor Whig (hat M?j. (irecha m ha* rinsed fur (he winter I he HOrveVuri (in- North-eastern Boundary. ' an I is now on his wav to Washington (o 1 report progress. Flo has hail d irtnir (lie last siiminv-r about one liitm Ireil men in i ill.* cinplov. Tiu: trees upon 'he line ! have h?M?n removed. ??n ?i?e tops of the hills to a sjmenof about one hundred feet, and lessoning in width down to the valleys, i and the whole line cleared and hushed ? ; Tiie survey ha?- heen continued a f w i miles ahove the Grand Palls, vcrv near . which'he line is found to run. The old line has been found vcrv crooked, and the new running, with the stiaight line,' ? take* in several Incises in the country he* Ion Grand Falls, and in some instances j portions of the cleared fields of the farm- > er* lliere. Seine m them would, at times. ; g-u exasperated at the proceedings, hut ilio<?t of them were '.itiirr calm. Ahont sixty miles of the lino, through an unhro- ; k?*n forstill remains to ho surveyed. ' Y. Sun. \ Blockh ::\n Ait -y!?Certain young 4,hlood" display themselves in Broad war daily, with huge quadrangular caps, which 2 vi- their their heads the appearance of ..q iaro blocks covered with volv cf; hence thev ar- generally designated j h* blorkluad*! Truly, an enviable title I for college student*, as they are under- i atorel to he.? X Y Sirti. The King of Prussia said to have given ( 110 000 dollars for the drawings and plans lui'i i,,- ?i?. i..... a;...: :..i i u.i .? > ..? >? IIII in.'* 11! j^u mi iim.1 i Schinket. IDs Magesty is supposed to have been induced to make tin.? purchase, partly hv a wish to make some provisions , for the family of the deceased artist. The Dutch papers nvmtton that .Java tea is now selling in Holland at the same i prices as Chinese lea. and flint the latter is expected to tie wholelv superseded in the market hv that artie|?\ __ t Fashion*\iu,k Kascality.?It is not; to he concealed that Hits country is now honored with more than an ordinary number of the most accomplished foreign windier* arid knaves which ever escaped : the Hallows. The police in Kngland have ; become exceedingly rigid. Hence ;?c ; compiishdd rogues prefer visiting tins j country as lashiooahlc trentleoicn, to art j /ignominious transportation to Hotanv ^ j Bay. The American, in alluding to some 'fresh importations, remarks:? They a imoiint ton very lar?;? number; most of! tlit.'iii come poor, luii tin* gnat chance, j ftor plunder in New York and Philadelphia ; has enabled these adroit rascals to make i uunm-v enough to assume the exterior of 'travelling gentlemen, with large port man- ; ieaus and hags. gold headed canes, gold wham* ami watches and a white servant, usually an oceoinplio*. Tliov are doing, mid.will continue to do, .1 lino Inis new. &ome of this gang cff.-< ted !:? last great robbery at Washington. Rcwird* f??r these depredators will have but little . cre pt to increaue their audacity and Lbe ex'en*. ot their donredatious.*' A. V. &<&. y iijwirjBca^iLZzarr'gari i u\ 111 ?a?jwe Illinois Sicks?M*\ Whiteside* the Food nf lilmois, jjiven notice that the I'Mn of negotiated in Jun??last with I iVf:inrli'as:?T & 'or wmch (KM) ; of State vvac> bulged as collateral setu- t f.iy ban Hot been prtiii by said firm an agre^l. I and thai u before any part of the stipulation* i m ide dhliga'nrv on the State were Fulfilled, j? tic trust alluded to Ih<| Icon viol?'n't by ?de- I gal hypothecation and sales." He therefore | f cautions the public from buying or selling 1 J these bonds, as the State of Illinois will not i consider herself hound for them any further | tii tu for tin* amount <?f nion? y actually rvceiv- j i ed. He invites the holders of ?he stock to t ucet at the .4v"'or Mouse, Nevy K"rk, for the pu-pose of *4 rrreivtng a plan for an amicable setlieinenl of this unfnr.ii >ate transaction." < Til* r'losPtTALiTiFS TO IH* PftlNCB? ' , Letter* It iv.: been r< ceived from our Ai m is tor ; , at the Court of St. Cloud, expressing in the , name ofLotii* Phillippe, 'he highest satisfac- j Tion ar fhe kind reception of Inn <ori. the i 1 Primp d*f jomvilie, in 'his conn'rv. The ( French people were also much gratified. Liability ofStkamboat Companies. Tiie Court of lirrors decided ori Friday lust, in the cane of Powell vs. Mordeeni Myers, thai a steamboat company nre iiohieo us common carriers for the loss of u trunk, which was frauden.lv obtained . , Iron* the boat up m a forged order.?N Y I Sun. \ A circum- iancos look place on Thurs day. interest nig. a's'it exhibits th : low ! j comb:ion of the funds in the National ; ( IVeasury. The Speaker oi the House of ! j Representatives having drawn his draft. I i in pursuance of law, for 87U.0J0, bring j? tile sunt appropriated for the contingent i ' expenses of the House of Representatives j tluririj; tin' present session, it was returned, I th'-re being no fund in hand 1o tncel iia , pui/menls. A h xatidria Gaz. Das tul'Tivk Firi:.? The large stable j belonging to J. K. Pat ion, lwj. nr the Warm Springs, (Buncombe,) was entirely t consume:! I?v tire o.u tile IPuli ult. Four |' ??r live head of horses, eight or ten head of cattle, together with a verv large a-!' mount of grain, were consumed. To'al J - * - I A i Aorv loss estimated, we understand, a; $*.uuu. ( ?H ig h I a n d Mrssevgc r. Wha f trill the Legislature Do1?Our < Legislature will assemble at Hurrishurg | eariv next week. The Session will no doubt prove one of more than ordinary interest, and by its action, the credit of Pennsylvania will be either vindicated to some extent at least. < r be still further , weakened and dishonored. We are not sufficiently acquainted with the mass of ' gentlemen, elected, to enable us to form a definafe opinion as to the general rharar. fer of that bodv, as compared with former Legislatures. But our Loco poco broth ron assure tjs thai their members are; in the mass, intelligent and upright; and that the disposition, is universal with them to do everv thing in their power to relieve the State from its present degraded finan- 1 rial condition. Tito diffi udtv, therefore, will not arise as to the dis;>o?i'io 1 b it the m.otus. It is thought that the Governo. w:ll recotn nond ad iitiouai State laxa'ion should that already in force prove inadequate. fie mav also venture to prnpov , that the S'ate Works he ieased for a e.er tain period; anil that certain stocks he long? ne to the State be sold, and * fit- ( funds applied to pay the deles of the , Coiiiuionwealth. But, if these sngges tions should not he made bv t'.ic Governor they wi?| lie made hv some of the mem bers during tie* Session. ' li is clear tiia' something :n ist he attempted, and of v ^urotjs character. W ih repudiation doelrin-s. recognised with such favor it. Arkansas. Indiana, and .Mississippi, i' hehi o\ es Pennsylvania. honest Pennsyl v.ini i," although hurthened with n debt of Si 001) 000. |o act the pari of wisdom and patriotism; no to commence at once the redemption of her monetary obligations. and the resuscitation of In r ancient lame. One or two millions of our Stale deht paid off', and a solemn determination everywhere manifested to con tin on the good \v..rk gradually hut certainly from year to year, would soon place . s upon high ground again.?Pain. Inq. of l-sv 1)1 til) In An-nn countyN. C., Norma nd M.L-od.aged over 90 years; ho was a na- j live of Scotland and was a member in i good standing in the Presbyterian Church J for more than fitly yars : H? dt'|?art<'(l ' tiii* lit^ in tin: trnnnj?i.s ul faith in a c.ru. i cilitv! Savior ?(torn. CiiiiiiAVV CKU K CbiUUvN i. January 11.. 1842. AUTICI.K8. rtk | .$ C. j $ Biwt'.u uiarktfl, 11> 0 3 6 : B tcon froia w..gons, lb 8 a 10 . ?by retail, lb 10 a 'II | Butte- !b 1.4 & ! Beeswax 'b *2 a j Basins: y;,ri1 ?5 a 2^ 1 Bale U<>|>e lb 10 a 1 -i i (toilet- lb I2J a Cotton, 'b 7 a b C<>rn, Hush 50 a Kloiir, Country 1 '*rI a H ho.it iters tin way. iiniu* 'h do a 4t"i Fodder. lUdlbs 75 a 100 (?{.?*, window 8x !' , 5o?i 3 *25 a 3 07s ! , iu.v 12, 50ft 3 ;?0 3 73 i Hides, jjrren lb 5 a dry lb 10 a 1 imli._ r. *.n ? C X.l\ I 2 fllfl iw-iOT v *> ' a u ?i" In itio ib I u 2 .0 j l,iu:?? CU.sk 4 a 4 ou ; Lir.i scarce lb U a !*J Lrtatbri,.-vi.e lb '2'2 ' > 2# j FjR.rl, (>ar ib iO a L??jfwv>o<l lb I<? a 15 J Moi:is*cs N. O. gii I 40 a ?r,0 j . jjal 35 a 37 ; Nails, cut, assorted lb 7$ a * j , w.tMijjht ib |li a 18 Oals bush 3.J a 3/ Oil, curr.rr* ijal 75 a I Thk Bivkii is in ?$<hhI l?oaorder. AUUIVR!)' Jan. 10, ?SV:nr?rr (Kiobt, Christian.] with Brat. Jno. Irwin in tow, v.ilh .Mfisi. ; to Blue A* Moore, l;. Long, ami several j others. srPERJOR FRUIT TREKS. Ttlfcl Subscribers have juist (VrefcerJ fn?rh( Prince's Nurseries at Flushing Coir* l.Untf; arid offer lor Sa e. 601) Poach, Neblirifrfe, 'icots. and Plum Trfces, of vigorous growth ami large sw. being 8 to 1(1 fee. high; 'i'liey are it matted bundles, oath tiinUiiimg^O trtfe?, iii(j each bundle comprises slxi-eimf the finest Rnglisdi. French and Italian varieties. They ire carefully packed iVtth ihoss at the rdois, ind ? an he sent aaf'rly to any part df the jJiate. T ie price is j>er bundle; and an)iersoii remitting that anioUnt in notes at }>ar e rtiis C 5"? wni have a bundle lorwahJeli as iirected. S. B.ABCOCK & Co. Charleston, Deer. I>141. 9 It N. B. Catalogues of Trefes, Plants *hd Seeds, with prices will be m-nt gratis to al! vho a.iply post paid to Win. R. Prince, Flush* iig.NV. 33* Wo ara antho-ize<l to announce MrJ Jnifx R. Donaldson, a.- a candidate lur Clerk of the Court for Marlborough District. November 17. 1 In tiik Common Plkas. Chesterfield District, Henry E isterlin, i Declaration vs. > on note mi G. W. Booth. ^ Attachment. WI IE RE AS the Plaint iff" in ihis action did ?n tin* day ti.e Ins Declaration against G. VV. Booth, the defemian', who is absent from ami without tlit* hunt# of the State (as it is said.) and having neither wife or attorney known jpon whom a co.iy of ihe above Declaration, with a rule to plead thereto, may be served); It is ill ere fortf 111 pursuance of the Acts ot t lie jie:ieral^Assemble of tins State in such ca.it s, mide and provided; Ordered that the defend, till, do plead thereto on or l?olore the twenty, ixlh day of Decern tier oex\ otherwise ?uul Hid absolute judgment w.li be then given and awarded against him by default. T. BRYAN. Office of Common Pleas l Chesterfield C. ti. Dec. 2o, 1841, J 9 lcBmfly TO RENT. I INTEND on the 1st day of July next, :o remove my Slock ol Good* lo m.' Iv\ ?j ooref?, lately occupied by B Mcintosh, aiuJ McKay & A/cCaskill, and to to.tke thein my permanent business stands ; and now offer foi Rent, my four Stores immediately below, Viz: One at present occupied by .Messrs. VV, & T. Bailey. & Co., the next below, comet Kursliaw and Front streets, and now occupied by Mr. 1). M alloy, and the two stores now occupied by me. To persons residing in thie place, it is needless to say, that they are among the very best stands for prosecuting a Cotton and barter business; and 1 only m ikt this de< laration for the information of personresiding at a distance. Possession of tfm Stores occupied t>v .Messrs. VV. & T. Baite) & Co., and Mr. D. Aft Slav, will be given on ilie 1st day of September next; the others car oe had by the 10th July next. Cheraw oflvri inducements to Capitalists, and men of business, that are not found in many Southert towns. It is estimated, that o r receipts o i otton, for the last two years averaged ?>,(104 Bales, and it is supposed this year's receipt) will be about the same. AUG. P- LaCOSTB. Cneraw, Jait'y. l&h, 1342. 9 tf The * Charleston Courier," '*?Voutherr Curomcie," "Camden Journal," and "F<?yet;e rifle Observer" will please give the- ahovt mx rtUf-fiio'is. ?ay once every two weeks, am forward their hills to me for payment. .4. I*. LaC?stp. WOOD. I hemhy tender to niy J.ile customers in th* . oo-l line, my grateful acknowledgement.-, I?>i he liberal patronage I have rece ved .it then i-riiid*-, and would now ino-i. respect fully re, pie-*. iliat they wou'd column - to give thei orders to Major f). R. W. \Jelver, lo nbon I have .so d my laud, and vvho is fully preparei o d div-r any quantity of wood that m?y to qu red. Al. orders, for wood left at in) store, will lie promptly sen*, to the residenct ol Major Mclver. AUG. P LaCO.STE. January 12, 1841. 9 if CiiESTKKFIKLD DlHT. C>. C , i Jan'y. dlii, 1^42 \ TIIjC SUBltCFJSER TAKES this method of iiilorining the pub Ic ami Ins friends, ill at. lie intends cummenc. nig a country School, with a limited nuinbe ut pupils, (the num er not to exceed eighteen, at a healthy situation, (near Burn's A/iilv, n this District. Any one, wisnuig to hoari ins children, may, by applying to me; in ;>ersoi r by letier, ascertain the terms, and th< pl.ces.it which board can be obtain* d coive u.eut lo Hie school house The school houst will be a comfortable Iramad hou.?e, now be ing erected. Any one by applying early uiaj obtain admittance fur his children until tin number is made tip. Terms are an follows English: Lowest Class, quarterly 50 IH Second Ciass, " b ?M Latin and Greek with the above lu (H The tuition payable quarterly in advanci f 1 V.Y/ ILirn 'I^piaoaiitwiir LW l i * ? u? vi The Subscriber pledge* to use his ufmns endeavors to preserve order it> t In? School, ani ?o attend to lite morals of those committed t< hi* care. Tin.* school will commence the 5.1) M aid i] in mis month.. For Inriher particulars anplv 'o ' K I, BURN. Clieraw, Jan*y. 8th, 184'2. 9 2t ~SA fTi* OF VAnTA3!7K RE4L A^D Pi;SifsO.\AjL JCMATit. B* j Virtue ol a D. ed of ak*giiiuii;ul of al xL3 his Estate to mo by Eli. R. Whueler lb ;iio benefit o* his creditors, 1 will otf.:r 'or sab ul .Marion Court House oil .Vlond -y tno 7th F"**!* rmr. next, ail his Real and Personal Estate coisisliag nf at out Four Thousand Acre? o I,and in ilits .Distnct, about Twenty.five Hun urfu Acres of winch is in a nij;h state of cul'iva lidn lor Cora iin.i Cotton, ami possesses valu-ib1 in.v.jillumes for Lumber and Ruiijjo, in the Us mentioned iracl is situated n fine .Saw and Cm Mill, Dwelling and Overseers House, and a I li:<- Iji'ii.liiijisi lit fur immediate occupation A so Si-vciticeit Hundred Acres in 'Ins VVarlni N , I:. One I'linusum! A'.:r?s in one Tract cm bracing <lie YV.iriiee Landing on ilie (Jmat Pci Dec i iv'c.r. ami at ilic same lime Sovanty likclt NKl?llOLiS. among which are 3u p.'iiuefellows Tao Carpenters, one Painter ami one BI .?-k smith,also about on-' Thousand Bushels Corn 3ll riioisand K?s. Fodder, Waggons, Hoi.?ns .Mules, Cattle, Hogs, Household and Krcil i furniture, Plantation I mils, Jk,c.. As tt? residence is near the village of Mirion ai d ii nuo of the most improving and healthy seotioni of country in tin? part of lite St it: it is regard't a line situation for per .on* who wish po-mantuit lv to si-ttl lliomwiv. s on a good and hwithj pla itn.g interchl. The terms will he mum a> ihu creditors will assi-nt to, whin with app ov.it purchasers Will be no doubt libera). A. L. SCAR BOROUGH. Assignee January J> 1812. 9 iii * $ . I.. # , . f I .XEtoAyDCttEAPtidoi)&) ! . THK Subscriber has just- rprbv.'d his ! ;1 Wisi-ffcR Supp.'v ?? ' (loon-, which consort* m |; pah; of the following;'Viz: Lsiditi* English Mud French Kid JJforocbtt Shoe* and Shpp?rt?f ! .viisses K d, uid.i'riinulU SiiOetf and Siipp*h?. UlttftLKMnN's fine Cf>l' Bootees and Slides: Alu, a fine assortment of CfcoctiskY,. > . Uliirik (irannet &r. &?\ HakPWaku; of i btrery description,' Blacksmiths Toole, Sheet j . I ton and a few vety fine Stovum; GRdbK- ; hIf-so! aH kinds by the Wholesale and Retail; j 7V ahovr will be sold MUCH LOWRR ! j tl?.<it iliey hRvedieretoforc been sold in Chb- | j luty, for Cash only, Persons wishing Bar. i j g;t.n>, will ylease call On the Subscriber and I examine for themselves before purchasing j , eleewherei for their own benefit, f ' "? ' ISAAC H. ko.SVF.R. . J*d?*.T2lh. 1^42/' ;' 9 ' Bii.o EricanTla dies' katiokal j | V ' . magazlnk. ... ?6j)ErS lADV Ji BOOK FOR 1S42, 7Tit' most *] Irncliii and raivable Magazine .... ecer pidilishftL THE only Magazine .devoted to Lading, And j coiiducte-. hv . j numbers of t)i<nr own s#*x.? j | Olfo-??. <] entifeiy of original articles, by th? , mjst diuhn/iil writer* ?tf me ?g<\??.n?i tmbv); lij-bhiTwiifi :i larger number and gr*-.*i?,c.vari':r i trof'ccsrlyp elegant, and acrartive Pictorial j illu*tr?ti<nnv Ihin any similar publication, i Edited by? ; .-i ? I Mf*. Sarah J. Hahv Morton'M*.Michael, ,| Aira L.'-iL Sigouritcy, L> A, Gudi-y. 11 ' Contributors to each number. i j-MisirC; M Sedgwiclr,' lN. P. VVihu, : \li*?tE. L?"*he, ki 1 Mrs. C. Lee ilenfz, i Mr*. K. C. Embury, * T. S. Ar loir, 1 I j Theodore S. Fay, A/r*. J*J. F. Filer, | ly .qimouncJng .to his numerous patrons and i the public at Wgc ?ln*,trMngetnents for tie ! ye ir 15-I2. the proprietor o^GodeyV Lady'. 'Book tako occasion to acknowledge 'he uie I paralleled and triumphant succe<s of his Mag j uzifiei1'which uas now reached the extraordsj nary number of 10,000 C-opl.fs 'mo iihlv, ' - being a birgef edition than has rv.-r been ! i prut ed ol any other work, of any description. .40 America. .This micv.ess hew tnvure lia( | been attained by the vast superiority winch , the.. July's Book has always maintained ovet ' ' tne vamtuH contemporary ^zmes which ' ; have."attempted 'o r^val us merits, a superiori' . i ty which he is still deter mined ro preserve, by keeping it, io all' us departments, Literary, ' I Intellectual And Mofil, as' wallas Pictorial, j Kmbii malic, Artistic and .Mechanical. l h.il tins is no nfje-liotifb. In- appeals to the L I evpenenci .of ,tne past i weivo years, in ail I w.ncli nine, lie has., inad" nu promise to the ? ! public tb j lie has not fully iierformcil* nor un. 1 d^rfakeh anv thing which his means dnl not I enald.: lion lo'.iccompliS" to the uttermost. . | Entering, as he is annul'to do', on the t!4'h I voitune ol (lit Lady's Book With increased ! energv and accumulated resources; with an ! ' ample, know ledgevof the business in wli'cli lie > II is engaged, acquired by long years of nnre- j J | mined application with a subscript ion; lis' 1 J unparalleled in the annals of )i erature; wuh j i numerous facilities lint possessed by any other j publisher; with w ll-diges'ed and wide-extended arrang'unrtits; and above ail, with a 1 steadfast purport of maintaining the lofty ele- j ' vat inn h x work lias reached, the pioprieior [ * has not hesitated fo incur expense's which un i i der o hef ciicuiiisunc-.'Sinigni well prove; ' starring; bu by ire-ans of which he will be ; ' iidiileu fo'iiMke fiie Lady's B ??k fli?* richest, | the 'rarest', the m??S! attractive, and the most t vahnble'p rin Lea I, intrinsically and oxtr.nsit cal!}, -ever otic red to the public. J \ yTERAiU ,M&P/itT.\!K\T. Mrs. S .1 1 i-il?% Mrs. L li Sigivirn v, Mivs i \ ] E L.'tthe, AIiVsC .M Sodgw?r.k, YLs Emma C I j ! Embury, M-s. FS Osgood, Mrs. A M F An- j i nan, M a. H F K?lot*, M'*s Huptiv. Mrs. V??!- ( ; I nev E Howard, \Ir.~. hi Allen. .!/'>. S E Far- ; l'*y, Mrs. H B -cciier Stowe, Mr*. Seba ' , Smith, Mrs J Tria?er". JWrs. C Lcp Hen'2,; Mrs. E C tS'cdmau, Miss/j/cpfa M Dumai., Mrs. (J H \V Esling, Mr*. M St. Leon Loud, Miss M B Snow, K ite Franklin. H* Will he pnab!"d to furnish occa-ional articles from iWaria Kij?r??w*?rll?', Marv Rus-n ll .Mitfowj. A/rs. L'<iciiw*il Baron. 'Wilson, Mrs. S C Hall, Mrs. Ilefl iml. .Wary Howifl, and other English ladv-writers ol ?|i.st motion, some of whom nave already published in the Lady's ' Book the first original cnipribiilions they have . ever made *" American Lifer iture. ' Nor has he omitted in procure 1 tie n^rvices j of eminem writers of 1 he opposite sex. Aware of the universal and w- ll-tleserved popularity ' of -N. F. Willis, Esq. ami rontiden: thai the productions of Ins graceful and eloquent pen ^ will be highly acceptable to the readers of the ; Lady's Book, the proprietor has entered into j an arrangement bv which he will he ahleJngive ^ 1 in eacli uurnher of the work, an exclusive ar- j I tide frmn that, gentleman ; and he has aLo j retained a I the contributors wii->s? writings ! *! have heretofore given such g?' ,,4ral satisfac- ' '; Hon, including W G Simms, Esq, Professor ' lugrnljaino, Professor Dimity, Profossor Frost, j - 1 ,\. a It or. P.,rk Heiihimm. EsfJ., R Sj Mackenzie, LL. I)., T S Arthur, Esq. H t Herbert,Joseph C N?.?lf Hoiri Robt.'T Con. 1 jrad. Dr. J K. Aft'chell. Epos Sargent, OP ? ! A/orris, Joseph R Chandler, Robert .1/orns, | P. Eirle, M. [)., A (' Brooks, A \1 , E Hof j ileti A. .lie VIakin, L F Tnsiptro, Rijfns Daweg. E D Si|n^;r: J MrLHlan; Jr. J is. Aldrich. With such aid, it is not ,too much *o sav, j mat. the literary Department of the Duly's j Book will surpass anything that has eter been or cat bo attempted. "piljjuc SALft ~~ I i Weiliit-sd.i y toe 12th ii iv of January ri. W n;.xi, thine will in* s >td at public Auction a in the store lately ocetijitcd by Jiines H. Cole, ' all tiie assigned stock in trade ot the s;iid 1 j Cole, consisting of ' ' Dry Goods, Groceries. I lard trace, Crockery,-Iron. Hals. Shoes. \c., A large part of whicn was purchased the t : last summer in iV w York. tj Also Jatne* H. Cole's interest in tho Pole i j Boat Jambs R. Ervin, being one third part o | ; said Boat. s | 'jVrrns? All sums of and under Twenty -: Five Dollars. Ckhh. All sums over Twenty ' J' Five Dollors, notes with approved securities. i: payable at the Merchants' Bank ninety days alter date. i A. BLUM J. A. INC.LIS. ' J Assignees of J. 11. Cole. Ji December 27,1541. 7 3t ; AL?lA!VA SFOU 1849. i J fWlHK Planters and Merchants Alnnrac f?r , JL 1 42. Published by A. E. Miller of! Charleston. Tins Crockett Alniamc for IS-12. The I'eop es do Com r. Old AiU'Tiesn do to unjust r>'e?jvcd and for sale by tiie dozen or I MiitfJc, at the 'j CUERAW BOOKSTORE. DteeiuHtr 39. The Cheapest Publication in die 'World ! !! ALL WALJER nCOTT'S WORKS, FOX $10. j^TOVELS, Romances, TJos. Poetry-, ffi>to* ry? Biographies. Sermons, Gs<wys. Le'iers. iiis tile and eorr<;Hj?oii(J'-nc?J, by J. G. Luekhirt. Wb .t is now offered for ten dolJar#. was published in Edinburgh, jh niliciy-tlireC roIhiub?, At a coj?t <?f Oob liaiulr *d and fortv doll if Ml! Con. trust.. Kdirihurgli Kaition, P3 VoliliiM* coating #UQ, GoUey- Edition, 10 Volume*, price $10. Ji'it it ulsobe Koine in mind :biT * I i- th" j on y complete odij#n. nmfprm style. of Che Work- of Sir W iherSnott. ei'er issued in Aroi'f- J ??i. The Waverlv novels eofWDi led. t'r.c ?j ICv Ddlix*. The Wavcrh'Aovftls with a line portrait of the-it'sllmr.lw no ' completed in 25 j numbers. Ecu n invr contains u compete novel, c>inpri?mg t*o volumes of ti e fidm; ur?h Edition. and iiiu wiioio woik curt,picte ior f ii'e Uoiluia?Payable in advance. Tli work' o 'nn Author, like S^ott cannot h'> loo extensively dili'us d. No one oan rim: ftoui a pi-ru.-ai of hi- wruing* williout having i hi en lustn.o od as vv-il us utiuimd. Toe c.use if religion, Vi.tueTiu.1 morality. hud Jti udvoc tc II every pig-?vice 'will seek cmwuragenwn. Ironi the same sou: ec in Vain. I' h is h-en well olis rved by un shle and elt.qiMiti American j critic, that "il ever vvri'or dn-orv.-il (Jniveua!'} Cilia" rwhip, it Was Sir Waller Sc-U. He was | the Goal o. Nature, the dnilno tor of hie >p*cu?s ; in every clonal* .and on every s?>i?; so that w he.'v thi.-, works .w.no ktiowu, tlmre was be j to he leg rjiul .us 4 nauve and a denizen." It is oi this spirit, lh.it the pu iisrieo" of the I iiCw edition of tiie VVave ly N .v.-is nave under.. | t.ik'hi to present them loth: American people.? j V'i?y have supp t/ed liiat th?v could n??t .endor j : ]>.:tirr*an uiuri; accptablo sorv-'co 'o 'in-gr- at i nam ofruadeis, than by placing uon a puhl.Ci.'J '.ion withui their e cli. Tlii revised nnif in ' ;f.cl.nh:irgh iduioo, f.,?m wine i this is r-pri.iled nonipr.sdsf-rty.eiyhi volumes the cost oi whicii r scv jni-y.tvv oHollars Tlie vuitim now present. j J of lh? Waverlv Noveis. Will In; lb. iiiniind Onpi t;*, vvi;|i portr it and I if I pages for Give j Toil its. And comprises cv rv worn in the "d ; o r.Hi- price o; which i-, a* ahovo st tcd. 'M veiny iwu uoiitiKin ijw ir-n. i J10 p'llMi alijn |) IC * .fliX'"i! to liiii* wok. is | . ss. in re cr. nee o tin- qnai tv of um .n il and tylo of yxecuiien, thin that of any otlioi proI .ciioo oi't.ie prist in fclurop; or Auieri n ? h* investment and expenditure* c-uiitecieu vitli this undertaking, aro intnli vjejer 'Inn i.anally ulloiid a r'.vublteat'oii; mid >t will he nt that ihe pubii?nuis triu*t rely ?>n nn t-xhsivesale for ll eii remuneration, andth'tin very ins*, ncn a miniit neodfthe aniounl ? Five Dolnrs?i?? t accompany tlie order. Tnoy uip '.I witli entire* confidence to ?lie American for a j isi and .ibora! support in their endeavors to issoniiiiate the mean* of an milight. mied aim rational enjoyment* COMPLETION OF SIR WALTER SC01TH WORKS roa FIVK DOLLARS!! riie SnOMiM.'i.-re wlio have jn-f pub ;?'nd n judiiion of'-Tne vVaverly Novo f,*' lhr then ill ng .SUiii \>f F.v,-.I)ol|ars. ilt 'pu ?li.i i on llii- fir t of Xitiit >rv ne.U N.?. I. o toe niisc !liri ons j?r '?e arid pocfmlii W rk* of Sir W..lu*r S.mtt. mmp iaing liie pneicil work*, including tin* Miij. si r?J>y of the Scottish Border, which Inn o"vor appeared in m*y otlcr edition. The life of Nu. I?"l un, the History ? f Scotland life Sw ft. 1)?y d*n. Holding. ( uiri'?erlnid. St'me, .Mrs. R-<l. ctifi'-, Joiin-'luiiC. (.Iiarlott- S.nilli, l)e F"0, D?.-?:iv on (Mnv dry and Ko-tfti-o-. D monoingy :i d Wi eh.-r f., I' ul s L :t-r t?? Ins Kinsfolk, Tufee o''a Grandfather?4 s<-ri <?, Scrnio la e n Samuel Richardson, Smol ef, Go > smith, florae Waipoie. Li'S.>g'. II ic1/ y -on. BC'on Miss S v.irn, &? . '1 lin whole itetis-d ami (.'or eirttil i?y* lii.n-e'f. To w! icli is si.Ided his lit- anil eorr> sp i iiei-c L) J. (*. I.orkhari Tin* whole to |?J ,>o ip'eieii ill lv\oilt? tivo wiekly number*. for Five l*o! ars, Pnvuble hi ndf nine ? Siiiv forming,, Willi lie* a iiiiti 11 of the "Waver, y Nov. i.jnsi published in unifcm s'yle. a romj-Ldo e id inn of lie; Wo ks of S r \V her Se.??!I. I{ ;j|,?r the only ?' C Vi r iss'ieii in Alii" ici, ami co.uprising eV'iy ivor of lie; Edinhn'g edition in niiteiy three Vo.'u n*s. t!nj est of which iso e hiiud od and forty do I ;rs. I'he work will appear regul.rlv in J weekly nuriih'rs. printed o.i good paper, ami \yill lie oo.n.Tf m twenty live iinin'M.-rs, m iking five large activo vol iniex. P eeiwdy simi'ir to tho bn.iiiiithl ei:if>on of the "Wavcrlv Novels" just ixailftU I y tilt- nil : e Publishers. lilt? lllliilRlia ' Silo of which is an rviitenco o~th? great. satisfaction ur' tiit; fmbsculsrsi. Title pigesnnd u beautifully r.Lvtnl bust will be tiirni?ln:(f. Tile publication price affixed to thin work, is Irs f in r T.n nee lo lite quality of material jiii'I sttyl r of'execil.ion. than that ut -any other prodiunion ftlic pros-4 in ICumpeo" America. Tin? hive. tuiout ;<o<J ??*^ ntitnrea %onno !?;<! with this uo lei t.ikinj., a?e nnicli greater tli .n usually at lend a rcpul ci'.ion ; and U will be apparent th it tin. Publisher- mu t reiy on an ex'eosive aa-'c for their rcmoneratinu. and that in every instanco a remiit mco of the amount.?Five Dollars?mti.st a<no:ii|>any thti order. They appeal witu entiie confidence to the American pr/bint, lot a just an : l.oeral Httppori in their eft flfivor's to disscminat t:ie means of an en'?g itemed and ru tonal enjoy cut." I Sir Waiior Scutt's Note's ennt^ Me. will l? sent to any uddross on. iduupt of a current ?>5 [ note, p stag* paid. iSir Walter Scott's Miscellaneous Work* tnmplet-:. wi I b>" se.it to any address, on recoip" o a current $5-note. postage paid. Th whom edition will- bo forwarded on re. c ipL of Ten Do.lara. LOUIS A. (JODFY. & W. i\i. CHRISTY, Publishers, Philadelphia. CLUBKIXG. Scott's Entire W.arks in fen vofumrs, 1 jeonrprising Nnve.Hin.tl M isc liuoeous Writings $10 0(1 Scott's Entire Works Lady's B ok anc y> ar, and People's Library o m yea r, 15(0 Scoii's Novels?Lady's Bonk and People's Library otu year, ' 11) 0t) Scott's M.sccl aneoiiH Works, l ady's It I i! t.i A.t duuiv. i Uj'iC n i_ii?ii.uy wm jfcuif jl\j v?/ TIi ir's History o!" I lie French Revolution?Scott's Novels o- .MNcllaiie. (ou.s Works?.nd tlie Ltdy's Book or People's Library, '15 00 A'l Scott's Work* to ton Volumes, and Lord B.icon's Works, 2U 0 The Works of Lord Bacon?S ott\? Nt/vrN or .Vliscolliti ons Works. ? Ltdys Book or e year, and People's Library one year, 20 0 1 Any uewspipor inserting the shove thr?:i! or aur times, ?'? abdie*sing a ropy marked, to 'Fubiislier^' Hail, Piiiiaoelplm," will receive tny five of iiie -ovels, lo.opleie, they may ciio ?so to order, or any five numbers of the Mis. J collaneous orks. If one c??pv of the p |?> r is already sent to the Publishers' II ill. ?noi o r not ?4 not f>? soot : but it would b<; as w. I. to in irk every advertiseiiieiii of a publication i-'suinjr fmni 'hut luliiing, and h y will then t,e tiiu'y b>> noticed. J)tu:?nil>er, 4 full simply o' F'esh ami Superior Garden seeds I'm IS 12. just received and for sdio by JOHN WRIGHT, at the Bookstore. PHC-unber 15. 1^41. 5 u" / iwrMTC. ?** *' J ML1. tOTlCL , THE Craditert of lintis* If: (,-Ve, ahnst^""^^/ chillis du n t exceed I tfuiitjr Five; Do I art art' reqiie-ted t?i present a statement oi t|?< m to the Asf ignt'? * as soon as possible. And those Wlntlk- claims are over Uiat amount, are notified that'fhey friust bcroftn* /-arries to the Deco of As^gniiV'nt by string and telling the mmp bnt#?r;>hW )f) ??* >< '? .February next hrordor to Je WiV-ifjac?'vet> to a dividend t?f, the residuum alter the \pr ^ rfvd sJeUta thi ! satisfied. V num. I 4 *I.V8UjI. Assignees of Cola. fodetfiber 27. 1841. 7 ttf > liBUCSALE OF VALFABLK * ECH OES. BY consent of a I p nws, -tlw* is-if| htf+udd ..t C iikJuii. en tit.* ?i?*?n Mohtiii in F.'biiJ. try t exl. :t l-'fjfc nu.i>i?*r ol" ItfJdflDfJ On * cm.lit of' wo years, <fju.i instalments f iuu-r-si ln> u date p iyah|o ummally. Tim .said Nitgrth* [/rulo'io sold under .1 mortgage e <'xecilt*?i Uj James VV. C iKtov, lo ll??- Preside l and ItireO* torn of the B.iu'<ot the Slat - of Smith Carolbvt A'tnuf .r)I at.Holuloly ,* and iitx tti 35 lot lit* lit'# 1 ol J. .W. I r.nt' y. l)f i!-oIv nd mid p?rsonil ccurityj will) a nior'gafjo, w ill ni-rnjui ed. At liio kiiiim fi.itt .hkI ptavf. the IJOLfSE ami r,O r, the r^i. eucoo? J W Caniey, will also he sold. <>n iiit* terms above stated. uud.?r a un?rt'?>/' Scf.vtf'i the pir!iV?? aforesaid Particular* .iio o in d tail, wilt i-e made kn<*v/rt on tin* <1 iy ?? mi e. Thu ait rtlioiiof f>urcha<ori in idvii d to 1 !u? saic. as I ho N-grue* am lik'-ly, and flic Re.) Iist-'o iienif ibla. . F. fL- ELMORE, Provide.it Bnnl< Stat .So-illi Ciroh/ld. Pop 30 8 t? " fiURCHA .YTV BA5C1. C!i" "* Chrraw, Jan 1, l**4l; npfi E l>iroc to s (?f this Bank have d'Clved JL u dividend of' n4 per si.arv, .or ti?e i"*t halt*Veal, ay.iolc ni, aid after tlnsi.uy ' W. GODFREY, t a?Uior. 8 Jt A LIST OF I/STTESKA B RtlAl.V I Nil in :! ? OtfW 11 (^iioradi MM/ f). C, 31 l>e . 1841. Person* callingI'm# theso L-tt. rs will iil.-aso miv lit * nre ? vrrt^'sh * 8. BRYAN. P. Hi. ! II?Brure W'light 3. Brown Morgan Oi | Brow n Miss .Via: til j, oird JuIiiimmQ. u-Mnc-urt ; Gdl. . - * ('?Canijia gn Benjamin Clark*<>a j hum fiL L* | F?Franc in Mrs. Ann v' I < i?0?i?*-y Ja'>o 2 (it gg F?. J. H? M ifnli fio Vtnr It A Hofh.uid* (%a-IotUf ! H.di Eliu-G. flar e Wm | L-lyi.lt J. W. LiUto H. W. Lilis Mm. Wid[ w. la wih .ViotfON. LoWMI > A'l.tU. ' M?A! K y Mm. Ji?!.n A McKay John j Mitchell Williarn MeCoiiiuin Jo in .Mrlnui* i Malooiii. MoUae, John C.*<?r Duncan \1c?V-?l4r J MeCul D.iniol Mayhlum JM. McCull ? itibcth Mots-an Mrs, Maiy VV. N ? NiCttaNon Miss ,M<rtV J .He.r P??W h K'V.JT- 2, Puoci C illiillo, tVvulf 1 M I#. Afntlii A PuWy. Sarah it -Pi'sf W. B. H. I Pu 1 II. H Pc? plrsCitvrl.^ W. Q?Q-.iiijor John B i^iix k l.uitsy,. R?ko i.HJn T. J. Rivers L-wis. Ritinwufrrt , SllllOll. ,s - S nifli VV.ii. Springs R .-h ir4 ,C. Stafford Mi<sS. C Srotiior Vlrs. Snsa ? L. . ; T?Tnoiril Cu tis Tat?Tluitnui R. JC?\lor ! Atis*. Ma-y B. Tiijjh inn Klo 1 H. Mi?f. , VV?VV rrcii W-!,!. Woinbl Biy.iul. Wi?;licrljr Ms.-v f> Ward ,Wis- fcllitu Jam. W left Richard ' VWet rv 1 Jo 11! J. 8 tf , .. ?ASSItttfKES NOTICE. - 'EV Ed. H. \V.'ie?'i?T of .V irion Court ? H >tMe, >?. C. having exm-ined r?? ti(?> Subscriber an ajsigninou' of .ill In* E*:?>c and Effects lor the hem-fit el In* Creditors, NoIm-i* is herebv given that a meeting m the credu tors will ht? livid at ihe office of ?Vm. U\ , (iariiee. E-q. at Marion Court H"mfo ?tt ; Monday the 31Jt dav of January m-xt, ai It | o'clock A.M. lor'h?* purpose of appoitvmg : an Affen'Mo act woli the Subscriber nr ?xe. . cu'tug said Ass.piiiienf. 'I'll*? said Ct editors arc requested to attend at the time mentioned, ?r he represented it the said meeting. Notice is hereby also g(v. ; en. th ?t all the cr"d?:of^ who fail, neglect, or | refuse, to establish their demands duiv authorf. [ tirated be'ore the Subscriber oli the d iy afore. ! said, bv the terms of said assignment. will *?d ! barred ami excluded troui the benefit there* 'of. . * A. L. SCARROftOPGtf, Assignee* Marion Cmirf House. ) ,, Dec. With* 1841 ( ? it' ? i EXKClflVr DEPARTTiriT. foitxim, No ember-tttltfr. 1841. ? 1% rv I , . rv | Btj flu Excellency J () H .V f. KM ?. A!{j),SO.\, Enquire^ Governor and 4'itm* ,in inier in-Chief and over the State* of Sor/fh Carolina. WHi UK AS, inroimaf?on ha? be, n re. ceiveil at tlii.-* ])i par?iion . that oil the night of the 2(Mi of Septemher last,'a ? uicfi attrocioua attempt was made by aofne I person unknown, to murder one T. W. Har* ! ley. o' Colleton District : Now know ye, 'hat j to the end justice may lie done, and the off ti. dor brought to h-gal trial, I do hereby ofler i I reward ol One (tupdrednnd Filty Dollars, f?'r this .ipfjfebeifeion and delivfcfv ihioany jail 'i D?isStite, , Giv m under my hand and the ffe*l ol io* Stat'- at Cyltnnbia, the,'50ih day of If,*** vemiier, eighteen hundred and lofty.one, and in the sixth-year of the Independence of the united States of America. JuHiN P. RICHARDSON* Ro tltn nMUi'PfiKp ' M. La horde Sec'y of Stat*;. Dec. 2 IU 'c SOUTH CAROLINA* Chesterfield Distrid. Ix ttf. Commox Plf.as. BF.NJA MIX McINTOSfl. who is hoi in custody nfthe SiwritTof!):e Dirttiet af??i4| aid, l?y viriUH of a writ of capias ad sStwd'ntirti. j slum, at t e suit of JSrnitli A1 >wry Jr. luring I netitioned t'ie Honor.il> o tm umax-kito sHal^r.* i of tlie aid slate, thai lie m y be admiri'-rl ivYh i j benefit ??f i!?e act nfthe Cneat Astern iiy <b?nto I for the relmfof Insolvent <!<'(>(. ?rm juii ho h'Vi jf } filed with his petition a aehcdoJ* ??f liis ratal*. rnal and |M)isnttul. li is ord that th-> ?i(l j Smith Mo ry, Jr and all? Un-rs io wimm the i a.iid |>elitioi>er is in any wise imlchti-ri, do {w?r. J soinliy. or hy thoir attornie*, h - ;n?d Apjeir i be'orclbe liounr ihlr the arson,-lie Jirig4* hf If.a \ j sta e iiforesaid, at the Co-irt ?fC7m>n?Ot Pl?*t [to t>o holdcn <t Cnestorfi Id Couit li <f|Hi 4 un ' .1- *i' i L- iK'?^l 1Us?.A .m :? yiif I'UI' P a> ?ivwi miu iiiiiu IU j March ne.\? kh*?i md tlmr in sh- w &<uan if* ' any >hey why *b? cgiiita and effect* of tha j pe.it in er sIm?uM not be uasigiicd, and lie ba i ?|i5i*.l.:ir^-d, p wuiil 10 the provision* nf said Ac'* "f she (jnrj^rai A>*u?b'y made and protw de<i f -f t..e relief of' insjlveiit debtor*. /?. T. BR VAN* C C. P. Ch'lderfteM ^ ft. ) Iki.SJ, icii. s T 3ui