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wv4 tfwernoL Th b no doubt be arrest-. W u k (rnithtime 'Nesh en Rape osmter afb'af in lot im eiio .adjpur nt The two rthe-2b u t$ATle conttqant;s were ft.augisre or less than two mnembers of the Mbese of Iepresenlatires of Teoaessce, Mr. -hok 'a'nd Mr. Rowleq. whi were practi.ing .eah. xamples set by soine me mberi of eagass. Fortu;ately neitler party was in jtred,eacept ilat3r..H. received a slight flesh woud .in his hand;- But tfruuntkly a y'otag uma by the name of Lske, clerk i. a -sto uar by, was slightly wounded in the knee afsball-flan the pistol of 51 r. Rowlen. he -Binner" in deatcribing the scenos in thollouse previous to its arljournmnent, says In'h House ai exciting and discreditable scene occuaried while the rwandtions relative to the right of interrogation and nustrtuctiou -vee receiving the final acnon of that body. ' confu sion and uproar. prevailed, mud tue Speake was openly insulted, and menaces and defiant tee weie cat and-hu tied back ausung the muntza bets. Mr. Daskel LWbig,) thratened tochas tipe Mr. Rowvre.. (op,..) fa words spoken in debate, ad there.,ponaiM. R pasioe.1 b ow at Mr. it. which he was prevented by [le b% standers from roturining." The. Charleston Mercury intys: ' It is nQW ge adenood'that General Jamnes I. Hammond will be the nominee of the Dernocrn tic paty of the State. Though this is not yet thedecision it way be regarded as certain." The higiond .5eatine. formertly published at Calboun,.S. C., is now removed to Andervono CoAt House. S. C.. whbere all persos baviug asigiess with the Editor are ruqnested to direct their letters. From our Corrcspondent. Cos~cussa. S. C.. Dec. 11, 1&41. The House 'met, pursuant to adjonrumtnent, the Clerk enled the roll, aul read the journial ofyeerday.. A message was received from the Senate concurrimg in a uessage Fent Irmun .thishouse to adjourn the prcont session of the General Aisemably o the 17th inmst. ' ..A Bill to contvert the Arsenal int a Military School was taken up for a. socoad reading, apeed to, and nrdcredto the &nate. 'A bil-to amend the Constitutieon in relsion tolowporations, was taken up, after debating fer same time the question Was ordered to be taken, by the yaw andnayo-yens 46. nays 61. 1U-Eat of the Commlittee of Ways and Memas was'tikikup with the reailutions upon the sbbject ofhiorporations, and agreed to. 1everal of the nedibers asked leave to be ex mteed fiim voting, as they were Stockholders. Mr.' Myers sid ho hoped not; if a nembor cain here-placed in snch a situation, that lie could not .ote on all questions, lie had no bz iness with a seat on this floor as a rcpresenta ive of the people. On mo tion the House ook a'reces-untl half ast 6 o'clock. At the hoa apiint , the Hlousecourened, asc after dispes a'of sone few papets sent romt the Senatea i.' Perry- moved to take up twmamnmth Mlitary Bill. which wasagreed to, and the cle Proccededto read the bill. sectiddi by'esodinbirglddtebn mov'ed~to strikannt miamnch 6f-thi thirteenth sectimin as-relates to 'Ecampmentis. whieh briutghe aiout L . ama;d1sene011 s.eers. Prry ens-- ad e e es -aor of me peegte qpd. idde _ Ami . tr Mssdiraw~h~ ad Ufoodp kes,.and every thing 4would linmdate the'oppn. ofMr. Sims replied to himt in a very hatdbrnmestvde.and said ho had evecry con Edenos in the chiivalry of' South (.arolina. Shoeo le of dis Sitt he said were like old MhUajars' htisbtmdds.they knew their rights and 'woulgi- tnintiai them. Brigade Encamp. nieats to 1he .contrary nutwithstanding Ont the question of striking~ uttt tihe Encatmpmtents, the feus and'nafs were denrded anid decided ithe~segative We are atgain tom uve riveaied a o astat orliens and rrasresys of theill puerceiviwr tat the bill synnid in all pro. hility pae. an all at.: defarmities.. endaeavouired to rpake ml as perfect as possible. by proposing sundry anomuents Mr. Perry rose.,limin ev er, anmd said in a voice of thunder. tolhe friends of' the bill, to stand firm, and vote down every amndmnnt rigem or mrng. The ' Mlilit-at seemed determined to- ride over thme Legisla ture roughshod. and force the bill diqw m their 'dhrontsat all hazards. By this time the hour was growiung h;ate. and thei oppimnents oaf the bill. nmanyof thensm abasetn. a mtiOn~f was uamde to order-acall if the House; this wia a refused by the friends of the bill;t a maotion was thaen mande to adjour:--this was refused. Mlf.Popaemoved to insem a clause thmtat no of ficer inay.beat conmpiany, who was .or should be appointed, shode cmpelled tim attend the Encamnpuents. Ont this queastion we d.emiandl ed the yeas and nays, which were taken na fol Iow's: Yeats 45 Nays, -43. It being a tie the amendment was lost. By this time the hoaar of 12 o'clock had artiv' ed. Mr Masesey movwed to adjourn a.: we wrere . ecrnaching upon the S4abhath. end called fihr thme yeas anid imays-thie maotion wias lost. Thec frietads of the bill aal urging te necessity of is passage, with that t rtamcal ad arbitrary pwr, which they maanifecsted from the v'ery bainiq, and said they W'onld st::i ntil maim rise $malya tuoringt but what ilhe'bill should pass. As the House was very thin, not having A. er:4n. frequent mioa were .nadle for a of the.Hlouss so thaievery memiber might have a wosea.Atunaater but all inmvain. At a quaarter pat welse, Mr. Pope made quite a feeling an handauime appeal to their esscieaces and hoped they would consent mo sdj wrn - this promitio was ala., denied. 'he - tl ball and piassed at preslirty bee minutes past one o'clock. rcsl v Thme bill is ver objectionmable throughout. It pirovides that ;atila lefl descretionaary with thme Colonels and MEmpmra to accepti a oaammisa'ion or inot, a: they please. and Captains and Lien tenas are coainpeifed either to serve twelve .nteh. or pay a heavy Gnse and filly per cenit Stheir general tax. You will see at oncee the are not placed upon the samo fueoting. I ask ii thme name of Go, why ahioidd it be left eptionary 'witis as Coloneli and Majoir, anid noiyth' a Capitiain and Limewint. to accept a .ommisiof. Is this 1)emicrusey i Is this that ged ui uyhtemr we heard sa muctraboti: last -*==' The whnles.bill is full of arisfocrocy. TEheebjscezsss to he, and that wml! lhe thae et felt of thme hill, tat drrve every poor yongi mama Qrus~aiee. The unifortu is so expenasve nom ydag~in ordlinary c'ircuuttnanmee will con anu ' comnassmotn, and I have nit doidat its ay a nailod, amdl wish -you to iuiark it dowtjna Encampmemns wil be conem ted into electioneering schlarai and the 'timne will cosaf ets no amn hat ene who holds a com mssion, with the phanee and opoaleus, can be .eetedte sny ollee, not only in the gift of the pepe haadie . Iisltdte. For further in itrtnatio*6 s' tike b uaiTQF AT. Paed at tie late Session of the Sopth Carolin . L-gislatre. which adyturned Dec.17, 1411. . A t act to lu'event tiiuctiois to the pas 83g0 of'fih up Ca1t Cow Swamp 1reek, and to appoit commisionegrer Fish Slucms forthe . .\n act to exnd'thitbounda or the Jails oa the sevoral Jmi4-ial ljgtriets of tiis State. 3. Au act to epnfer om Georg, rredmick Jloitnes,.uti alion. the pivifege of applyiug for. a heense tnpracties in the Courts of ibla State. 4. Ai art to atilhorize the erection of a toll on the diate's near the Saluda Turnpike road. 5. A% aet ttovide aiwns .trespasses on the Saluda TV. ikroad, and p.panish trem pasers.. -- 6. An act tWprevent the ohstrnetion to the passa;e of ti"h up Lyfnclhes creek. 7. An act to suspend the election of nemabers of Coigrmes foim this Stite. e. An act to raite supplies. for the year comn mencitig in October 184I. 9. Au act to increase the number of commis sionrs of Free Schools for 3larien District. 10: An act-to annr the Equity districtcof Sumter to the Fourth l-qunity cirmmt. to change the time of holditg theourts therein and to establirh a court of Oquity for the district of Chetorfield aid Aarlbernugj. If. Aun ct'.trovent the citizen of New York fom carryir' slaes or persons held to ,axrrvce-tL.et tIm State. aud to prevent the f - epe of persons charged with the conmimssion of crine. 1*. Ani act to 'nako appropriations for the veat commening in OcLtober. one thousand 'eight liundied and forty-tne. 13. Au act to preventI tL enuoncipatiou :,f slaves.%dud other ynrpe:;es. 14. Ai act toi necporate the Cokesbury Fe muali lnstitut. of Al beville itimtict. 15. Ai act tit incorporatu certain %illaget. so cietiOs aid couipanies, and to renew and iimend certain charters heretoforn granted aid to es tmblish the principles on whichm charters of in cor poration will lcreafter be g::anted. ItS. And act-19 %eA the title of the State in cetain escheated promperty in J.>ity Damsn. 17. .\t act to extend the right of challenge toJutrors. N8. Ai act to provi.le for the copving- of old defitced books oftIecord &: Indexes mi Charlms taln Distlict. 19. Ai act to imake the unlawfmt) whippinig or beating a slave ant iidictable otfenmce. 2mm. An act o .app.ropnate the fine inmpesed liv the Court on Jums Pordue, ir killir lan icl Price. to the ulse of the heirs of the said DWan iel Price. 21J. Ain act frtmimer to reguhte the office of Cunmptruler General amd Treasimrer of this Sitt. ?2. An act to incorporate die Society of tie South Carolina Coulerence of the lethodist Eiscopal Uhurch. 3.. An actto amndil -n act etitled an act to piovide for- the reparing of Curtht.uses an jails in this State. passed 19th i)c. lMJ. 2-. Aim act to organize a board of fire mas ters fir Charleston Neck. 2->. An act for the better regilation of the in. habitants of Charleston Neck. ti. An act to establish certain Road,Bridges and Ferries. 27. Ai act to reduce all acts and claumses of acts in relation to the militia of this State to 'sne act anid to alter and aumnd the saime. We understaud that Mr. Nicholas P. Johnston, wits a 'few days sauce arresteil and commuitted to Williamsburg goal, on the cuarge of having killed Mr, John Den ntis, at Mingo Bridge on the %/th ut. rinyah Obscrvcr. Our Lgislature.-It will, be seen by oup Colbmubia Correspondence that our State-has placed herself by-the sie of Virginia.,in adopting the sate u'n inter course measure of- revention, agaiust the lphilo-aholitionistasof -New-YQgk. . Tile position in te. House ind passed by a mi jority of 00 to 15.-This anad 'be rejection of the itanfuus Distribmntion motney, is enough, to entitle the Le;isliatur' to thme approbation oftheir crostituents if thtey hadl dlone nothing else.-Chtar Mercuryj. Nrw-OaL.vs. Dec. 5. Latest froia Teras.-Our latest intelli getee from Texas reached town yester day, by the steam ship New-York, Capt. Wright. IL seems that qjuite~ an aetive blin-ims is nowi carried un in the article of Texas salt. in menise beds of it are laund int thte west, anud pirocured with no othmer trouble thnm carrymatg it away. All the~ Texas pnpcrs proclaitm their dii lief iin thme latest rumnor relative to mime aanmta Fe expiedition. Our pivate cor respondm.eunt wvrites as hollows: ''There is a rumor alloat that time ad vanice guard of the Satma Fe cxpediionm was cut off by thme Mexicanms ott this sieof their poitimftestiination, but it is niot lie. lieved by any. The report of their safe~ rarrival and pecaceable reception, ns repor ted lby thr': Montteray papeir9, is most likely the truth. We hmope and er~pet to lhear so~mmtint; delintite from ihm ini a few days, '-Our Congrem, is doing~ bumt little att pre sent, probably waiting the inaugurtionm rcommmedatiotns of thme newi Presidemt. A bill has passedl otne or two readimigs itn thte hlouse to recnll .r stoip the Navy from unmiting with 'tucatani againist the Mexi cans, but I hope atnd belie ve it wu ill ntot bie cume a law."-P'icayo"e Heracy Dmagrs~ agaiUnst a Sherif.J-At jurim tumzoton has prven dlatmages to the umont f I:!65 ni~niu-, time Sheri of Woircrester, for thc neglect of his dtmt, int omnattug many valuable articles of btock whmen attaching the property ol' a homue, atmd conductinig thme sale ini such a mumer I mat a fairaucton price culd not lie ob tained for the property sol. Trhe daima ges were laid at 30.0001. The jtary gave the .amm above stated,-CArn. 8( Sent. American Manufacltres.-Thme Moors of time Etmpire of M1orocen give a decided Ipreferenice to thte Anmerican, Cotton goods over time Eng ali.-I'Tey itmgine thme wu perior strenth of the American clth is unmming to its bieintg manttlicturedf fromt cot to:,n-'icht has never becen fpressel itt hales. -The lHritishi trenders now piractmice a trick mt time sole of thmese gmods mu the Moors. They sm~tamp their cottons wvith thme word Amtericamn' imn Arabtic fetters, nind inmo theta o the pemiple foir transatlanitic tian u factures.-Ioston Journal. If thmey woulid imndict every rich mn u Iho canniot ;;ive a at raighit accumt oftthe imeans biy whichi he gomt hi-, tmoney weo tik tere would tie a mighty rumsth~rg anmong the dlry bones, and some few very hanghty per sons would be hound atmoug the miss~ing~. Me Leod is now confined in jail in Can nd-:. r at.mior bail on a civil nroces.. Fofeture of Rail Rad Stock.-:te atteniaon of Stockholders in-ihe Louisllye, Ciateinmi &.Charlestonl R, It. Company, is parlicularly alled to le fr"lowineg res lution.adopted at a meetiag up iho- 18th Novembcer, "Tne iesolution adoped yesterday by the luik niecting, allowing deJaultiag sioekldters until the lst of April nextud restore i heir Stock, by paying lthe uierest thereon tothait day, was taken up and agreed to on motiot of Mr. Gibbon, wbo also-of'ered the following Itesolution, to RtolVel, That all Sharos held in the Louisville, Cincinnati & Charleston Ral Road Coinpany Company. on whiAc. all instalmeus called for are aot- paid uplon or reefore-the let of April, 1S42, shall be abso lutel) rofreited- o this Company. Colunabia Branclh of the Bank of tAk State.-According te the report of the first Comumittee of lavestigation, it appears that the antual uett prufias of this insutt tionl for the last tea years, have avcragpl about 40.000 it year-that the losseis on notes ninco Id31 were $77,067,97, anti the josse, oat toies since 1815 havc been $17, 041,21. lts a1tnking capital. due to ihe parent un-. being $725,707 22.-Cliarles iota Melcrcurj. Coniernsof the Novemler number of the Southern Agrriculturist, published by . E. Iiller. Broad atrecr. .griculttre.-Organic Chemistry in its aepplication. to Agriculture and Physioo-' ,y; by Justies 31. ). i. f. S-, &e- Pro 1'essor of Chenitry it the Univcristy of Gie.sean, &a - . Are eq-.ay on making Conpost Heaps from Liquids and otliersubstances, written oan the evidence of inany years experience, to w hich the prize of ten sovereigns was awarded. By James Dixon, Esq. Secre tary to the 3launchitter Agricultural So Au important discovey in Agriculture. Subsoil Cultivation. On the Cultivation of Lonw L-ands. Artificial Watering PVlaces. By a Stilt scriber. Corn -ialk Sugar. fly Wm. Webb. lPnper Nets for cleaning ando ventilating Silk worms. By-Layton Y. Atkins. Secret for tantnog vicious Horsc.&c. By 1). 0, flortientume.-An oulline of tho..first priciples of lorticulture. By John Lind ley. ~Vegrtable Garden.-Potato, foreign Un-erdeniag ad Agriciliacre; Useful lufor matione ti Gardeners. hc Flower Garden.-1oniography or the Genu s Camellia; Hyacinalth; flow to desiroy lusecs on 'lowers. The Orchard.-Causes of Decay in Peach Trees, nel its Prevetauioan, Stato Agriiltural Society. Gardeter's Calender Jor Decembe'r. Veget able Garlen. Nutice.-The- Subscriber finding it inu convenient to attend to any other t-in itho the Editorial duties, reqests that all leL. ters on businessbe directed 1ihe * Itli - lieher of lids Journal. Vr. A. E. Aliller, "ho will 'alu attend -t rf the -business traacttionarelaing to the Southern Cabi net or Southern Agricnitrisa. J.1).L!EGARE. Charleston, Dec. Ud, 1841. - Birjfaripuss. A4Mempg.-An Utitpt, ras enter te Custom f louse Room., kept in. the Act d story of theac hange. By f-orcing onte of the n itdows of thte Read ing Roo~m, keptt in the lowter part of tlie build. itng, andi breackinug thte lucka al jns daoor, theny gvaiatet admuistantce beloiw, randa af er pro ceedu atp sttirs, tutemapte.d thje same feat there; but thte fasenings of Uucle Snam, proved teoo strontg, andl the rognecs it ap pears ht.ad to dlecamaup the stna way thtey camce. lad thery saucceedaed in their ef toits, Stncy would l-ave lfounde themcselves tt elday .afuer thte fair-athe Sub Treasury hem,; nuto lon;;cr itt tlteL digg.ings.--Char. .ler.:urg. 7th inst, Charity mnyv coever a mnultituede of sires; lea it.. ntot a etreumsutance to wact rmoney n~ ill cover; for it wilt totrally obscutre sins, pelysic.al deforntttti. aind mtentai imper le'ctiones. It IsI a juivesrsal Pttaea Brcadreat's pill-s con an enlaerged seale-ac oenu sesamae to ia ltheartsa and houses. A mns down east has ta tnse so sharp at Ate enits hits fin;;ers when Ate xtkes htold to low ia. Anthater htasa rnose so dlat that hte keeps two negroes to blow it! "Why don't your father take at paper!" said at eunna to a Ilittle boy3 whomc Ate caught pifering' his piper. "Coez hte acuds we to tak.e it." answered the urchiu. -Twonlbt be odld teo see a racoon smnokinag ac rigar, or at aoud ceewing tohacco: but to se'e at editoar nit ueace wuith Imtself aned the' wo-arbi. andi up to hts anklies ine proseperity, 'ubtle be ,stull maore striange. OBITUARY. forthe Advtiser. .%Irs IAiassant tSorna laeeanaAs, of Wilcox coundty. Ala., daunghter eelCapt. Simtont d. ABon hamas laete of emeid coeunty, dleceasued, died at Ev ergreena int Contecath 'oUnety on -.lt November l-.4. at half p~aet I eo'cluck, A. .31. She was bornc ini Abbeville District. S. C. on :10th March le8:24. In cihihdood shte was lovely ; whten prown, a youeng lady of great worth .of gooed intellect; thte acquciitiont of knoewledge wsas her heigheest atatbitiona; attfahble uni lacid ica leer tmannleres; hetnevolent ire hter disposition: htinnante in het feeling.: couartecus in hter dleportmteit ; kind ice her heart; traae inc leer friendehip; fitrme iti her puarsuite; mal d itt her temper aci afcttionate in life. in ablort alt tense tracite ecf texcellence anud miorael wo'rch which disting niesh arnd evlevate thce teicee chiaraecter were to let' reien and observed ini aime dispositioni and deportmcent eef llatnnch S. Ajonamic. lAe life ei wast beloveed. atnd in deatha lamiented, ntot only tIy tnmeerouas friends, but Ity a large carele of acqnnrintarces in Aln baustrcand Soanth Carolina. Shte diedl froan liene, while ota a visit to se aned ndmlinasatr to the wants or a steaer who was sick vet school. 11er nutack wast violent, leidical arid failed to give relief. She was told she would die, and anler ravincg directions with rew"ar. to utcr baurial. slie regncteeted thes prayer o thett pious aronuid her ; a thcronec of Grace was addr-esaed in her behalf. Hecr mind ap peat-ed to dwell ncot on the tiecrg of this world. bitt on things above. nd said -'this world is only arnotion.'' Atlifat she appeared to ex d ie. ermind continuedsatiwt. ttE 1tlst :4li& conictintian was entirely praw se,'aying,"Jesus will support is ay-Savior. niy King; in him d o I lt~ luhim do Irely." Ohe me.t death with all rM e, Utude,anod. agnati in which eh-pismy alone ct in plfe. This lived and th as the bloom'of life the subject of lPty the wind's tantiely blast, - ach'd by the suns director ray, The'Mmvmnaygois waste,. TW e . ot lier autis die away. T Soth Caroliniatt will please copy. -. ceipts for Sabari'iptaoss Tiublisher akumledges ielt eceipt from hd*~Ilwing persom, to the time put down to thE espective namIes: ,',lAn-Harrisomo 8th 'Fel, 18.42. OWss Priceto 8th July, 1842. Jo1Rearden to 8ill: Fehb83 JI#Coleusa,(ofFlorida) to 27th 3Iny 1842. Jaa su Carry; to9th Jan'y 181. Al Talbert. sen., to Ist Jan'y. 184:1. *StisbHnimes. to 4th1 July. 1132. 'Adaas, to 10th Dec'r 1842. Help D D Brunson, :o8th Feb, 1812, Ablsm-TAbney, to8th Feb.i812. Ha Iraison, to 8th Feb 16-1::.. ight:nweratr 28th March, 1142. 8 Harritun, to Ist Nov 1812. J T Gray. Esq.. to Lith Feb 14-1. -Piequet. to 17th Dec 1141. Kennedy, to.J8th April e4'2. B Mkhs, to 2lth Feb J840. IRRogdes, to 8th Feb 1842. - Jaiowell. to 8th Felb 184, Ridick, to 8th Feb 1813. H ~I.Pope.Esq..tn8thFrb84e. Pope,to!6&hFeb 1842. -Notice. perons atre forwarned agnidst trading a note drawn by Dahnery Jonei in ra vorA krvin Burkhaker, for themm of$30 43, at 0ta'day's sigii :s the Fidai note lheas bees lost ognslaid bythe sutne iecr, and the pay montitdpped. .7%K.- MARTIN -DURKHALTER. D2 - - -- ' c' 47 Notice, iros 'ndebled !oile eqtate of Wil ". Johnboai deceased. bte of:ldisdis reque-rd t6 iinke paviuaeat. ind tho'e havidg any elainms aainst aid estatiare nalo reagntied topresent themtto the stubscribwr with in tbiie prescribed by law, duly attested as the lwdirret LAWRENCE S. JOHNSON. Qualij La 1cutvr. D ,1841. Il 47 1Whit Wlling Academy, ir "1K.xersesf of tis Insetitu inui bre 1 Ii epe0ned, on the fist Monay it .ajnaary estUader the direction 'or Ir.-John K. John ston,jwboue long experience in Teachtng and cor00dportinent. we trst will entifie the in stitaty t wilarge share 'of public confidence. TERMs V TUoTOS: ReA, Writing. and Arithmetic, per p- r or I weeks, t3 00 E mm.-. Ge. raphy 4 00 Ph CVhemistry,LauandGrek . -e 00, A, 00 in '300 Sr q 1000 T' ~l ina advance. G rd may be obtained from $6.to $8 Pe .elB. H se,3 firman, WroIpert, -64 t'o eg Re . rUtr ai Bb U. C DE C.o Alvd Butn tDoblodd cla.Rtt Bineirtu colt andr woites, a f in las. th shall proceed Jocsella Edg Gwel Dbr House on therstMna.n prop1y, JS4i z:4 Sakt of'eSae South arolinas,v. LeDa E F.J.L DIuce STheC am. GI. HichEo. Paen& ,) adohrs s V.a Beel ~u rcon tobed Cots Con Ano lea.o all twcdo Je, bott tino tfa l atuo the fknow acky oformetrly nel y at. o W eve lrolr. ~x n ~u. ,ut3 -kn S.v C gRosT.E lrs.a r..d tn. cljDe:t. 18,r a84d -Jit 47 Thetem of Southar a ol imen, Hos Htch, h i eraeased~rJ ah h B In tordie froum pheo eCurit. C d on leas o will preed tisll. n ins frtae dte.wn op Hambug oanu~n the fih ao anar andwo n thetn ofp aburgN.32. rDe 13w (ccpie at) pre t 46Bito Sime oe brckSouth knoalteick ceuhn rl.Ahn. v. Nerei, Clarsa n? w chikin. Henry and TJiSme The ties. th ne ae.a olwsh e Wre LL E Oka the RealEsta e onef en. e b ln odayedthoe 9td of yars; ete pehgItas tof giveton ponl seednritt. crdat. lop thaetimden othe am cae.a (oomecaetes.TemsClt S. C'HRiISTIE. s. r. n. Dfe2 1 1 (1 00) 3t 47 Statn odfomthe C alina.o Penn & Brannan.ric.,Heveill Bulsm onFi da1tt7 ae of T-Sate. I h lat H.~c olnnd. As. Thellme. e od onl estonay roth 9tha is Jnoar next, fcale Bde Ctton elotg of eeduCtton. croply Ners Corn, Candn Fodder, oe4ao n otelr tis STerm, Coas. uls t tie.[Irp, Se . HsTol . and : Kithe Drecit2ilbc845. ($ecemb e 1 47Pr rNotice. B Y P. ordl eroi from eta the riaryof esteehDiri,1 will saeinndael mnt.Fri dthi 7avt deymf ansaainxt, i etthe nil md.pena propery attstod se thed liethe 2th Deebr 184B. Pdur * 50 Cents Rewerd. W ILL ho given by the Town Cutnicfl of Eodge ficid. fur the apprelhension and delivery ini Edgefield J ail, of one Elijnt Alex. ander, who-;e place of residence ls in the neigh-i borhood of Green die : If. Baid Alexander wai-arrated n11 a chearge of selling SpiIitts Liquors to varions Negreed, wilthont iceniser but escaped from enastoiy. Ife ucknowlcdged. trading with said slaves, in the presence of sev. eral persons. The ptec are caitioned against imo, and all g-ood eitizens iaro requiesed topaid in bringing him to undice. P. 1-. LA BOILDE, Jauaemul. Dec 2- b 47 (ITThei Hamburg .lournsl will jiublish lhe alove -once. and the Greenville Iountaineer twice, and forward their accounts to this office for collection. Final Notice. A LL persotns indebted to the lite fin of BLAND. CAt.tn & Co.. are hereby nori. fied. that their Notemand Accouals must he paid by the first 3onay in Jannairy. 4or they willIe pol.ced in the. hiamed aOrion uatrney leer col!c tion: the affeirs of the firm aeit be closed, to enable the parties to wiele with each nthaer. ILAND. CATLIN & CO. Dec 2 1) 47 To Rilent. FPOl the enuina year. the IIOUSE for. meorly tccupie.e by C A. Dowd, as a :5tore [louse. A good 114n 1 and good stand for la0 Mercantile Buti nex'.. For paizticularc apply to the subscriber. A. BI..ND. Dec 22 t f 47 Notice. T IIr isehroher wavrn iany person against tridin for a note giveni by him tueJ. F. Dov. for ihe -ai of rAJ: drawn on the 14t ty 'of Novemiber. 1 1. and due on th) 1st day oUlNoveotber,1-12. nas i :1;m dtermin1ed not to i*aY -n'r note, ili propveriv fot which it was gi'en not be;,' ..1 repre:nt!d. .. COV.. Dec 92 if 47 State of' South Carolina. EDGEF1ELD DISTRICT. J ulES T. Gray. of le-wh leLand. tuullo le. J fore- tOfe one mion-se 'coored 31inle. tin otlier pautiueni marks; jid:ird to be 1-1 or 15 years of ujp. nutd about o'wm- and n h:df fect highl. appraiid by John .31. Wker. V'dward Adanp, and1 Drr A. Adanw. at thirty dollzara. if0BFR T ANDERSON, .1. .. n. Hamimlrg. 3d Dee 1641. m4t 47 State of Ro0th1 Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. J OH N R. IUSII living three mile.i Eact of Lott'c Post Office tolls before me an estray lloltSE. about twelve years old. iifteen hands one inch high. dark bay. left eve out. too braida perceivable. Appraisied at ien dollars by tiee following men. before me this 13th De. rnber 18MI. Bibhy Bosh, Arthur Lot, Vil. lian Bush. appraiferl. LEWIS HOL3ES. Mageistrate. Dec22 m4t 47 State of south Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN TIE COMMON PLEAS. Willian 5icCarley, Trammel & Jones. I1 E Plaintiff in the case, having filed his .J. declaration in my ollice. and the-Defen. datita Itaying neither wives. not atoneys, on whotiiu copy of th! said declaratigspwith a rule to ieoad. themiio, mi:ht be seiveid: Ordered, disftrismid WIefeadintse d&japear ahd plead io die sald.declaraton. within-a year and a day edat.uftc othisrrer Saal and absolute uduet wiln ea ardm '.aitr'n .u.r - 71 V I TOiV. C. C. I. Clerk's Oe. Dec. 16, 1841. age 47 8tzate of NolltlI ('urOlilla. EDUEFIELD)'DISTRICT. - I5 THE COMMOCN PLE AS. D. J. Ryan, - v. .Pay. Debt, Foreign AIttachament. T HE P'laeetifihlaving' this dbay filed hiis dc Ccaraetioln in my oitee, ud 'the deafenan having noa wife or nnorey,kneown to he withc. ine the Sataute Wnlwhom a copy of the s:nane. with: 't rule to plead. coueld he ,erve'd: It is ererecd, t'ent the efeni'ean~t plecad to gle said d'clar.iiona within at year and a dayv. or final ancud abtsoluate juedgwnentt will be gien againest heimc. tiEo. P'oPE[, cc. r. CNerk's Ojire. Dec. 16;. Ilellhc. aey- .17 State of' Soulth ( 'arolina. I.V Til E COM1.IIO. PL E.As. Radia 11' 3l~e~ha~, . ssumnpsut, Wiley M iihon. Feorign A1ttarhm~ent. T flE Plani'havlin:g tti dlay hiledc his da' claretion in mnyealice, anad ti. he eeanct leaving no wife or attorey',knoewn to be with Ine the secate, onc whoem a1 copy ofC the same., with a rue to peleadh. coned lea' sereed. Itii erdered, that the defendeant plead te et u aili declaratgin within a year and a day. or inal aned abweolutc jndganaet' will be givene asgainest heim. Clrrk's Offtec. Dee. I5. 184h. c. age 17 Greenwood Literary Innti tutions. W E inveeite ateonon the ofollowing ar. rane~entlel with regari to the Green-. woodu institminon, for the enecning year. .ii L. r Brown. whoe leas baeen Principal 'of~ the Femnale School tior the last two years. will caontihnue ie that capacity The Literary attainmteniets of'thi Lady, ande leer zedcans perhlimace eaf the du. tie's llevoelvinig uponi her. give her straong claimeea i tee the patroneage of the pleaic. Ie the .iin.icael Departmeent the cervices of .\Mrs. Pectter ha've been preocured. It is' well kneown that theee Laely. a when forerly emsploed in thes alhce in givineg a heasons ine Muisic, discheargevd her dutiie.c to thn.' entir'e intifnation of nlleher gultron. M\r. Lew.. is Pote will take charge of the English Manle Scheool 'This gentleman is a1 greauat.e of Dart maoneth College*und wau engatted several yeairs C ine teaching. ?He is recomeienede tel un as nn ap. 5 proeved Treacher, poneCSinlg in a~ high dlegre. r all the qualhiticatio:a. web shourld beloneg to t the instrector ofvioneth. The Claeicahanhd a. themeaticanl School will again be commeeitted to the care of 3f r. ,asam I.. La.elv. Of Mr. Leesly we dleem it uneccesaery ner' to speauk. lHs populharity as a Teaecher andl the saece,.., with wheich le heec aec m e preparing his pea:iih for College. are s'ati.'factory tuetimonials of his oJ erit. ( WVe wmudle addhint there is conlnecte~d with .e tesae linstituetionse a good Phlilosopheical Alppara- aI tue. by mceanis of which the mcost neenic acid in aerestimg experimencts in Natural Philosophyv and Cheetnistry mayi be readily performed. ThIe'4e Schocol ate hocated lwctwe~en Abebeu ill.', (C. H. andl Ceabridlge npons the IRidge, wvhich divide,, C the watere of the SavannahI and Saluda. The location is an admcirable onue, both in conese queenice of its healthinese and its entire removal a frain all scenes of dissmipation anad vice. The rates o(Tueition remain nnchaangedI. They are a nodcerate as ini other lnstitutionsmof the kind. T1IOhI AS B. BYRD, ' Setg. bf Board af Trustees. ne. 1d .d 46 Adiunitrator'. safe. Y an order from Oliver Towles. Esq .irdinury of Edge6eld District, Ial al pro :ee d to rel),-en the first Tuesday in Januar wixt. all tImr persmnal property of tielite Chs. .)nwd,.connstitig in piart of his Stock of Mrs; Geols, Grocerieg Crockery, Hardware, &c, . Sgether with his IHOUSEflOLD AND ZITCHEN FURNrTURE, Atled, One Sorel forse, and Baouchne, with a st )f Single lIfrnevs; Cattle. 8;r. $. Sale to continue from day today, until said property 14 dosp' oed of. Iernts ao folfows:-For aff nais of nmdan :ler five dollari, Cash on delivery of time arti tles purlmchased. mid all suins over five dollars, on a credit of twelve mionths. Pure):asertgiv ing notes and approved securities. WAI. BRU'NSON Adm'r. Dec. 1. It 40 Notice. Ll perini inidebted to Charles A. Dowd. . decea.army urgently requented to wnke mhimediate pavrrent. as the affairs of hi-i estate ire in .nch :i n'itnation am to render indnigence iape4ihle. and which must not be expened. Alson. nil persns having demands against mid ofiatA will present them properly and lawflify attested. Wt. BRUNSON. Adin'r. Dec. 1-1 if 4, Notice. T til. Snmhecriboer will offer for sale to the htighest hidder. on the premises. on 'l'rsalnv the Ebha or Jnnmrv iexrt. a tract of ntt Onrrtainin -p: res.situnte on the waters 'rfTurkv Creek. adjoining lands of George Blocker. Felix l:1ke and others, on a creditof nc and two years. 31. B. CLARKE. Dec. 1.1 b 40 Strayed F fil the milbeeribler on thle 29mh Novem. lier lat. living limn" miledhelow Edgefeld Court lnnse. a sman.ll bar MAR. four years Ad. (somteen an.1 a half hands high. no marks reinembered. Any perwon taking ip said are nd tnortniog glse 'ohi'..critber of' the same, wilt be reasonribly conipenmteid for hi trouble. JOHIN COOPF.. Dec. 11 414G Notice. A I.L Peronns intdetted to the estn'e of Ben. ojamin Roper. dec'd.. late of this district, ire regneoted to make paymient. nu.! tiono hav n.1 nV dem:mndA n:1ain0t the carsate, are also gneqt,%,Z'd to pre.qeut them properly atteited to he subsocribef. within the tite pieseribed by aw. JOH N A DA'MS, Ezensor. Dec. 9 c' 45 For Saile. T fi'. Subacriber offers Ioir sale the well known flinse in Aiken. fronting on the Rail Rind. and known as 31ARSH'S HO. rEL. The house hims been kept as 4 Publie nuse for several years. and contains-40 reoomA innlie atuit single, the greater portion of thatn vith fire places. Upon tie premise are like wsme all neceonrynnt Imiilding., kitchens, no. pro houses and 4tabliog for 100 horses, in the inrd is an excellent well of water. Term one third cath, the balance on a credit if one aid two years. Also-Forty or fifty unimproved Lots, hel.. ormely sitninted, within tie corporate limits of. tiken. Apply too JOHN AfARSir, Aihjx. Dec 9 .t Final Notice. A LL Perions. indebted tM to - tme 'esate Caleb Eoltmnway, -:Sar, dee'd.. latw of his district, are reqnested to make paytnefat by be first day of January next, and.tosebhuiu lemands against said estatee alW o-pfeerteem proprtly sucantd. J. HOLES, L. RUNNELS, Exetors.r Decc9 c 45s Sitate of' South Carolina. E:DGEIELD DISTRICT. '.utheredge Chatlan and wife, Appljcanu, alary Stritte and othe,.. Defemlants. rTrnpp ering to any sath-ftmionm~ thmat William . Steille. Philip SteifR:. L'dlphums Tushlet mmd wife' Lmary. D~efendat.. in th,- above case, ea'ide~ withonut the. limir-- mlf this State. It is herefore nrdered. ltint thuey do appear anmd ob c 5mo thme divisoin mr sat. of a tract of la-.! t-o. imneing to tihe me:.tate of tl'hilip Steifie, deewd. nd thme e-.t.am ite of lhn Terry. dceausee.. joint. r. onm or before thme thm sif 'March necxl, or their onsent to the eamemI wil!he outmred of reenrd. lhem 7 S'e I2 3m 45 P RUSPE CT Us, rola -ru rotarni vo)L.ni or 'ru. YIAGNOLIA. '1 lIE Deceumber number closes the 3d!' voum of t his pmeriodice~l, and ini cal nz the attenmiou mof omur friends to a newe 'mnhmec. it i'i our hnppminesms to state, that inm: vercme. iin sonic measure, the illiculties inmcid~ent tom the tranmsfer of (or emork frmm1 imm iterioir to this city, and thter chmanlzes. we a :re now enmabled to) as nmreonitr subsveicribe that thme "Manolia,'' s placedl ulNut) El lerinu~t (umdtgu a circustmum ise establihd,and its contin aneem secursed. Tmaeffect this tmore cer iely, ontehaalf tot she 'work has been dis osed of, undme'r etich terms and coutracts ., will essentially subimerve its intcrests..--. t will~bcenceftmrth, lie istued in 'an enlarged nt, hamving~ a mmonthly addlitiotn of .16 pa es, handsomely prntedI on superior pa. er, mulsingt~ at thme climo oif thme year, a olumem of nearly 800J doull columed pa. es. It will be punctualk, issued, positive rran-:emeuts to that effect have been adei wih thme pubilisher, and the many iidranaces whmich have hitherto impeded s progress havinig beenm overcome, Its' ddlition to the tusual contribution. from ominetnt writers the Editor has pleasure in aying, that he will lbe assisted an the lite ary departmnent by some getmlemen who,. id will greatly enhance the value of the criodical, and impar'. additional interest to' s pages. It is the desire of the Editor to make the 'Magnolia' a~ stanidard popular lagazinme. and to accomplish this, he is etermined to devote to it every energy, in~ ruler to' mark it worthy of thes patronage I' the fr'iends ofl 8outhern literature. To uclh he presentse his claims, confident that ii growing repuatation of thme work: and ac peculiar advantages uhd'er which it 'ill hereafter be isisued, will lend themr sust ain. lmy liberal subscriptions, a peri dical whose intrinsic value is inow sc inch increased. Terms for the enlarged volume, dlie am as fat' the former, $5a year', in ad antce. Editors, to whom the "mMagnolia"m is ant, are respectfully regnested its ioset his Proepeehus, Snqna 0tc nn.. 11.