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Uitid dislolation d4oejent in Lea an em Abe 'lliked le Legisla outrage be per id unpuuisbed, try, through their ififeyes of the whole eri That the aforesaid J. ag thus insult, the first of the ee red to the goverutent, and ;-ho wound which he has permitted to e aimed, throug 5 initrIumentality. at t Constittion and existence of his coun try, the peace, eb security, audthe liber - tyo people of these States, might well be beki to merit expulzion from the nation al enancilst and the House deem it an act ofgrace and mercy, when they only inflict upon hin their severest censure for con duct mo uttrly unworthy or his pest rela. iseqa to thetiaate. and his prestit position. Tblsibae . bv do for tha mni ,o1t l osence and the fild do oUf t Ame icawetiose The qwrspondost f the Charlestoq, M says:-At thi ele of thV readq og)of resolutiu here was a sponth nsout burst of applalse o the floor, - and i itbegallerN4. Order being restored 'Mr. Marshall in some very appropriate & elocluent remsarks advocated the adoption of isia re.olutions. Mr. Adams spke for half an hour in veply; and, though declining to go aene Tally into his defence until be ascertained whether the fluse would entertain the resolutions, he tasisted on tne propriety of his course, an-l the right of the petitionervs . to make known their grievances and de mand redress. To preserve the Union. he said, it was necessary that the free States should be protected in their rights. and the right of petition more especially.and with out this the Union could not long exist. He was followe. fly Mr. Everett, of Ver mont, who mnoved Ibat the further conside. -ration of the resolutions be postponed unil Tuesday next. lie said it was a subject wbich demanded the greatest deliberation that could be tsutowed upon it, and it be came then to look well to the consequen ces before they proceeded in it. In his opiuion if tese resolutious were passed. it w-ulid toe tse iuitiatory step to a disolu tion of the Union which would be the ef feet, peaceably if they could. forcibly if they must. Mr. Wise followed in reply to.\lr. Adams, and showed by a ehain of documentary evidence, that ever since he had been hurled f'ron power by the South, in 182, he had evinced the maost deadl-e hatted to that section of be Union, ned in furtherance of that hostility ho was now lending himself as she agent of the British party to effect a dismemberment of ti. glo-ious Confederacy. dateranined to ruin if be could not rule. Without concluding. Mr. Wise yielded to a motion for adjournment, which was carried. It is hardly possible to conjecture what will be the result of the debate commenced to day; but be that as it may, it is littse tha( the controversy was settled. and that the South know what she has to ect. --- -Thbe fmends'r ithe consE m , in the p-ompitude of the present move ment. have taken the incendiaries at a disads antage nud if it is followed up cour ag.eously but prudently, it will result in their annihilasion. From the Plough Bog. TO PLANT latR PITATO~s. Dig or pow the ground well, rutn is ..fin drls e intch~e apats. .ssnd one inch deep. pbs:--. thc sctts e iniclies apars. and e over themu sit vsen deep, leaving the grond after planstinag. sooh. taike wheat 1traw asa cover thc grounsd mi uver to athe dlepthi o a foe't "r eigheteen inches. tey wall come up through the straw, and do wecll, requiring~ no work'ing, the producrtion wil be double or treble, those planted as the conuu.man way. tdoLasex Froms the Plora:A Bray. 3iln. ErssTa.-l have observed isn a hate nnsmber ot the Temrspe'rafer Adtvocate. pusblish ed at Columssbia. (s. C.) a eon.a-rasi:os :r.>m a ge,,teans of lEn:rtic-Id, Dr.J B.t Davi,. whach, ine-pendenst ot the respectabsle sousrce from which it comes. is I sthank entitied to a.-* unmt favorable conssderatiaon of every plsanter in the Cotton growinig region. That Cottons siay be substituted for hemp in the anufacture of baiggian:. I preu.nsm m.~ *: can susniht afher readian: the article referred to; and that it ought to be subsitused sur hsesp. let a fe ssatistical f:wc s decide. Assume that the aver.age Cotton crop sin she Uinited States is l1,6t0,0000 bans, per :sianm, whicih, alli.wing 5 yards to the nag, wil re-jin 6,000,uun 0of yrds-and allahoW (2);-ouni.'s to the yard. 16,000,000~t veouis of Cs-trs. Ol in rounsd numbers. abosa: 4ti.000 bags of 350 paonda earls. will he cosnumed in the massifaeture. The Cotton thus conssumned, at 6 cents per pound. ill be worth $%06.000). for wasch a pe-rmnanent market will b~e created at ti-e doors of thse psro ducers; iad supiposing the bagging to) he worth 20 ceuts pr yatid. $ tiOO,00t0 will go into the pokts o m sanuflactursers at home. sses:sd of being sent abroad to enrich the cotfer of the giowers and usanufacturers of hemp. It may however he said by the superfacial ob 'ectrr. that aller all, the creat ion of a permanent hoemarket for 46.000 bag. of Cotton, in ad dution so that whsuch alre ady exists, is no great object; but such a remark I ni-prehsesad wotuki. Dot be foundet either ini phsdo..phy~ or enmmni segne. Tot say nothing of the vast imnlHsraance to the Cotton growing region that the planters should be,. what the'y emplhastically ought totbe, independent ufthse wvorld .0 far as enncterns alt the appti-mees necessary to theo production.aid preparation Ior market. of thme maw masterial; it sho.uldi "e seainnaked that lie mnasactinr. of baginsgfromt Ciotton wouald naturally k-aid tor the manufacturie of rope, which in. cost is pear ly o.- quite equal va one-fisrtda the coma of the bagging. In addition tos this. mti oh -he rope and cord need, for the vious other connaner cial sa>d agricuitural purposes, attd also the witlions of yard' of hemp cloah used for sacks. canvass, &cc. nuight be .anzuufacttured of Cotton lIfthe system bea once adoptled of ausing Cs's 'amfor all the purposae-s for whichs at masy as well as hemp. mi s not an extravaganat calena msay that a additional hon:e mtarkaet of will he created ina the midsa of the *i aubrto return oothe thea mean tim~e al ~fDr. Davis to eeyplanter and and spe of tIse Van Let them the purposes of detsz, lst every plantr mak it a point of honor tosn nothing else. What itde of in Buence'or patronage I may bave, though it be as hunble s the widows mite. Ihereby plIdoe to the success of an enterprize so noble in its purposes, and so beneficial in its conseqtences to the Southern planter. ARATOL HAMBURG MARKET. Wednesday Eeniung, Jan. 2G. Cegon.-The article continues to come in slowly. if a coparo may be made with our usual buies, althoag thse streets are consid erably shronged with produce wagons. To da diit'e issmedhing over three hundred a , in, ' which is a parcel from Goo# gia. The quaWa-tnerally is inferior, but sells readily at - to-S ets. Asi ietly choice lot would comand froe:8j to d ct. Caroli na mae. Upon the whole, we cannot alter last weak's quotauons, as thcq spears to be bq litde cha il prices since* n. Groarks, .-W have n)o alteration to notice in tha Gracery line-prices remain as at our last # ~ except tie artirle of Flour, which. ig scarce, and would bring from 61 t 71 del RCountry) acording to quality. RAAY led i : e oi Wednesday Mornin; I 12V.'thu~i~t, in Barnweh District, C , Mrs. SARa YoUNG WaDs. aged 67 yearacon .;. of Mr L. W. Wade. and daughter of the hat James' Liinar. We intend nesulogy or panegyrt oii the deceased. but what slse strict y "Mritikdo We call on all tho-e acquainted hor. anad those who knew ier hest, tat test ery word that we may. Ini her houseahold du ties, persevering and untiring, alw ays laboring for ;lie comfort and interest of all. No needy supplicant ever left her hospitable abode with 'empty lhandsnt a heavy heart. It was her characteriatic always to relieve, comfort, aid help, wherever it was needed. Her toils are now ended, and her precions retains rest in the Biaptist Church enelosure ft Aiken-a spot that will ever be revered and hallowed by all her relations and friends. Oh Aiken! thou'contain'st a tieasure; No word was ever more true. 07' The frienda of Capt. W. L COLE3MAN. annotnce tunt a a candidate for Ordinary of Edgefield Dis irct. Jan 19 if 51 07"The friends of Shubel A AWA, annoinee hin as a candidate fur the Office of Tax Collector, of Edgefleld Dis trict. Jan 5 tif 49 07The friends of Wn. J. SIM KINS. Esq ai,.once hin as a candidate for the office of adinary, of Edaefeld District. Septemb-!r 2. tf 31 The friends of Colonel J. IIILL. anitounce nim as candidate for theof fiee of Ordinary. of Edgeield District. Angust 26 tif 30 O?' The friend.s of WViley CULBRIA T11. ion--tce hiui anA candadae for th, .1tRa1 of Orlinary,of Edgetield District. Sepitenber 30 if '5 O7j' The 1frieciis of M. R. W ILLIAMi.1tannuince him as a candidate for the oflice of Sheriff of this District. October 21 tf 38 Situation Wanted. A YOUNG MAN. a native of Scotland is desironsaofgetting asituationin the coun, try until Fall, as Tea -her in a School as private family, for moderate compensation. lHe will teach English, Aritimette, Writing. Grammar, aid Geography. Satifctoryreferencescabe, by ap -c-M& W. .L Wighansu Chavis cree dgeield District. 8. C. He is reads to commence at any time he may be fa Vor. a %% :tl a cll. Ilu-nborn, Jatt. 31. b 1 Last Aotice. 7EC iE Saihrrbers tak,- is opportunity of Rnotifyinog all those who are indebted tao thme tate iirm ad l'ensa & ilanos. aithem by note aor book account, that pawnwnelt sutst b.w made by thme :.:-t ay of~ 'larc.. All ct.aaaas halt aettled b. 'h.,t timeo, will be placed in the hands of an atiorney tor collectiont PENN & BR iNON. Feb. 2. d I For Sale. S'ILL BE SU~LD,) at pob'ic Aucion, at the residmince of' George Mlartin, ona Waedneadu' the .t!:a ins~t.. a tract oif Lanad. con-~ taining .4- naeve. mnore ,zr les-, adjoining lands of Jame.. Ste'nacr e. and other, The abi-.-e pirloper ty will bem sold on a credit, the terans ind,- knowni 'in 'heu day of sale, un-t til then it mua be 6i:.dI at ;.ivate~ malie. it. LI. AliLD180N, Trusrer. Feb 2 a I Admni tratorM -Male. IN pnrainince of arn orator freom the Oiidinary ouf Edgofteld litric-t, will te 'ohil -at the late re-.idence- of Ere. t rn..iai. de-cea-eil. on Taim. d oyth lizFeai ry nt. all the~ per-onal proprts l ai deceised, conisti mof o likelty Ngrriena limr..e-, tPatt!,~. rim. :.nd IFo-t der; W.:enu. lt-auiich ,ad Planmttin Too.-: lloi-elold .andl Kite:.--- Furnitair., &c . min a credit :zntlt the :.': iu. ner tattrehasers to give their niouem with approved me'cmrities. MIDDLt:TON GiltA!I.\\M. .-dsin. rator. Jan 31 b' I For Snie. WVOMAN thiriv.fiva, year of a ge, w AGi-la i2 ndl4.' andi two hovs 831mi 7 Theywilb ldnac.-a fn n ad three voer~an orn te tI. . b.j--ien- a .' re placin':: let'ows ine their stead. hei will mnaie an eachanige. A ptay zat tis. utlice. Jan 26 h t,2 .M TICE. I WILL aticend the raitlswing places to cot tect Tax. ,. for the, vear J144. Ons Mondlay. 7th Febreuary ni Piine Hotus. Tes'Fi ay * th " - iti dBuge Wedoewvsiny 9th " "Norria' Shumrsday 10th " Mi. WViling Friday 1ith " a. Perry'. Satuarday 1eth " " C ,iemas,'a ilondaav 14tha - - oo~re' Ta...dav Ji,:h " l. ihaardson'a W.-dui.'..'ay 16th "i A llen's Thuarslday917th " i " m.ley's Friday 18tha - " She~ppard's Mauidav' 21a.t Liberty liilt Tuesd~ay 2d " " Pnri14i Wedr.ew.Iav 2:ta - . 3iddleton's Thnriday '24th .(Cellier'..) Vance's Fridlay 2-,th '; - hroe Ponds Enturdlay 2tiths " I"Baich leland .Monday' 2tah " lamnhier B. F. GOU:E D . -r. c. a:. c. Jan. 20. fm2 e strnyed or Stolen F R('M the iana',e or lot of Jamese I, Peti :rew: in Alibivitt' D),trier mon then first of Decembrer last. a brnihtihar fitly lire yesars olad next Sprie:. about lasi hanid- hmit. 'iw- tei , out, one whiitehiinad foot. ari'ppose'd to he in foal by hait "pring u'.eaion. Any iniferinsitioni re'la. tive toitieamnewil! be than~k faly rrceived, be. aides liberally rewarding :he ii'foirmnant. JOHN HILL. Jan 26,1842. 02 if Notice. HE Copartnership liretoforexisting be tween the subscibers under the firm of G. L & E. Penn & Co. was dissolved on the 6Mst da of January. 184. Sy mutual consent. "All tonse indebted to ta, concern by note or book account, are requested to make prompt payment, as lunger indulgence will not be given. G. L PENN, EDM'D PENN. ROBERT ANDERSON. The business will be continued at the old stand by G. L & E. Penn. We are thankful to our fIend 'or their former patronage, and will try and make it to their interest to continue thesame. We shall replenish our stock in the spring, and will sell the present remaining stock very low for cash, or on a credit to punc lual custemers. G. L PENN. EDWl'D PENN Jan19 tf 41 Stiute ol South t' arolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Benjamin Dorrance, sur- In Equi;iDUil ror vivor we Foreclosure of Alfred J. Huntington. .\tlortgage. T appearing to my maaztsfctaon that the De fecidant A. J. Huntingtou resides nut of this State.-On motion of J. T. Gray, Compi'ts. Sol'r. Ordered that the said defesdaat do plead. answer or demor. within three months Irons the publication of this order. o the Blll will be taken pro confesso against him. J. TERRY, c. a. a. . Coamim'rs. Offico, 62 Jans. W. V42. State of South Carolina* EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Estray. R EUBEN MO0UA - tolls before me an iron gray horse blULE, with some sad telt spots on its back, and mark of the coilar on the shoulder, about four feet nine inches high, supposed to be about ten years old. Apprais ed at sixtqyr-ve dollars, the said Mule can be seen within a mile of Perry's P. U., in District aforebaid. GILES MARTIN, Magistrat. Jan. 26 m4t 52 Piano Forte Tuner & Re pairer. A ARON A. CLAKKE would respectfully inform his friends and the publir general ly, that be auends to the business of Repairing and Tuning PIANO FORTES. at the shortest not ice. Those desirous of his professional ser vices. will be waited on, by addressing hiu at Ldgefield C. II. So Ca. llefernice can be had, it necessary, to a cer iiticate fron us de thie hand of Mr. E B Ba coo, who has beei long known as Teacher of atisic. aid a 'irge nuuber of the most respecta ble citizents of the! btate. jan 19 quo" 51 alloney is Winted. t,,. .,anl.-ribers take this nethod or re turocng their thront,;A oa iiheral public. and respectfu~ly subicits a contianuance of their pati onag. But at the same time we are undfer the ne cessity of calling upon those indebted to nte to come forward and liquidate their Notes and Ac counts immediately, as it is utterly impossible for us to go on with buuises,. unle*s cnr entta iners pay its more punctn.ly. The extrene pres-ure of the times render this absolutely ie BLAND & BUTLER. Jan 19 tr 51 Goshen;Cheese. a USTMEC El VED ubscribers, a 1supplyof _ '0,Frevh Rae SCRANTON & MEIGS. Jan 19 h 51 Fruits & Spices. J I'ST! IIEI E. V t. freJh Ornngesc. Lemons, iaiscia. Carrants. Citromn. Figs. Cioves, Mace, Nutmceg'.. &c. &c.. at the store of 8CR ANTO)N &, .3EIG.. Jan 19 Ii 51 Fresh Teas, GUN POJW i, Ei li pei:al and Black Teas. Alsoe, Sugar. C cofiee nnia Checolate, Just receit :d amnd 'm scale cheap. byv sCRANT'ON & Mil'GS. Janm 19 d 51 A 'L'lriI.; .crt.c'le. Jus~t rceived', acn.! for ,.ale b SCILA.\TON & .\IIEGS. Jan. 1) 6 51 .Volice. LL.1 tpe --nn: ari.-dc to lthe late~ Ransom pacy Im-t .tad ilh thosie heavincg de-nandm s ;ni est the n'.tait :,mc c ques.te~d tio rendcer thmla in r p,.lh atuested t, te .,ib-cribe rs, withair. the ticm: prec'r il..-d biy lime J. . ii.\AM.\ITN. ? .~dns S'. GOSNAliA N. .\m s Lqrjt .1'olice! L 1.. a,..r-.e imndl'.c . a' - ietate of nJr'iia are regn'ci~tea matke pcamne'nt lay n're.,d ian .\lare! exzt. ajud alho. b avin:: claima.e tng: lat siand cate aire regane-~tedI Io rendier thema inl pro pery a:tr",co. we'ihin t;.- ahcon aar..,rcbed by law. E. 1DEVtltl',, Adma'a. Jan. 19. Il'2. 51 tf Il T' haa'e mbainedi a zr.,i'd Blac'ksmitha. on WVagonaand Pin~eatanon Tomls. and silamll be glad to work for our neighbors atnd f'riends J. Gililis & C:O. Joan. 19 e 51 Caution A LL personis arc hereby,~ cantioneed against truidmag for a Note :aeten by tm. to .tIr-e. Rtoseill-alIaylock, lior $a66 00,l for the hare of a Negro Womana,. as, thi. conisidkeration (for which said Note wass givena hmas fiiI. and cacti demer mnted taut to pay the namei unales. compeplled by law. Jan9c 51 1iotice. \IN~IG puarecnied of Me!es. nDrvan & \hcanrr. thair "actise'-latok ,.f Giod,- in. the Merraani Taciuring IBtsinerss. m ibis place. ws sc aconld take thai, amealhodc of incformincg caur frind. .ad the pubilic genetrntlly. ttnt they can. he licraishead at the old s.tcitd aef Bryan &~ 'ci ncor. witic Clohing, oa. :,, good terttic. ad nmot infeirior ili q anality to any samicalcr e'stahaannent its 'he Sonthern counatry. Wce intec-d to keep oma hand at all taies. cn ctoa stock of English & Freach Cloths, atal CatNa.cI.s. selected in the New V-.ark anad Philaadelpjhia S1arket, together witha all oither :artcleesa m tm line.' ta ndt thos',e who f(n. vor act with their patronatg' in this business we waoud say) thant every oeetin in 0one part shall be natcd to give peril-et satisrction. G.O1i & LYO)N. Jatnuary 1. l9~. tf 50 WVanted to Hire. 4 NE(Gl(( MA N'. atiet 45 'ir 50) years of Sage. to work on am smnall farm in that vicini ty of the Village. WVages paid mothally ur ....rterhvir ..,..,.. .p~a., ... .th:. na:-ce ST.ATE OF S. C.AROLINAd EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Beverly Burton Foreclosure of Mort to Samuel Presley, gage. W ILL E SOLD on the first Mon day and Tuesday in February next, the following negroes, viz. Stephen, old Lark, young Lark, Daniel. Rinah, Lewis, Catharioe, Phillis, Burton, Biddy, Ansel, and Ned. Ternis cash. S. CHUISTIE, s. Z. V. Jan. 15. 1841 (81 50) 3t 51 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Susan Long, et al, vs. Vaphti Farrow, and Amon Partition. Li.idsy, Executor. N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that by virtue ofan order from Chancellor John ston, I shall offer for sale te the highest bidder, at Edgefteld Court House, on the first Monday in February next. the real estate of Benjamin Lindsey, deceaeed. consisting of two tracts of land as follows, viz. one tract whereon the de. cesmed resid.-l. situate ins Edg-efield District, on the vaters of Shaw's Creek. containing three hnndred aotes (300) n:ore or lepa, and bounded by Robert Kenny 11 armon Gallman,and others; and the other tract contaiming three hundred acres, more or less. situate in the District afore said, on the wate-rs if Shaw's Creek. and bonin ded by lanads of Harmoa Galknanne. Thomas De leach, anal U. W. lIatcher. Said tracts of land to be sold separately. on a credit of one year. except for so mnuh as tasy he necessary to pay the costo. which iamust he paid its cash, purcha. sers top give their botnde and personal security, and a mortgage of the preoist-s. J TERRY, c. &. r. D. Commissioner's Office. Edgefield. Jan. 10. 1842-. Jan. 10 ($4 4) d 50 State of' Souith Cnrolina EDGEFIELD l)ISTRICT. BY OLIVER TOWLES, Esquire . Ordiuary rof Eda,-field District. Whereas. Nancy Norris. hath applied to me for Letters of Admninistratien, with the w ill annexed, on all and singular the goods aid chnttIels. righis and crediits of Janes 1. Norris late of the District afore said, decensed. These4 nre. therefore, incite and ndwon ish all and sigaidair. the kindieed rind credi tors ef4lit- .-iol deceas.-, to b,- ar.d appear !efor,: me. at our next Ordinary's Court :fr the sail Di-sirict to be holien at Edge fie-d Cort HJouse on the 7th dav of Fe hruary H: 11. t1) ohiow cause if any, why the suidi Adinisitration should not be granted. Giver under may hand and seal this 21.t day of January one thousand eight hun dfred and forty awo. and in the sixty-sixth of year American indepenence. 0. TOWLES, a.z. i. January 21. 1842, Fair Notice. CASH WANTED! I l'AINI- .'LY reque t all tholase indebted to) me mln Notes aid o ,cn Aceoans, due tip to time f: .at of J.anuar, 1442. to come forward and ligamdate them without de.lay. I owe mto ne-y tha.t must be paid promptly. and conse quently maut collect; those of my custoners owing debts due sotne considerable time. are hereby notificd that longer indulgence cannot be given. E. B. PRESLEY. 'an 10 tf 50 FRIIErS HOTEL. LE o:riaMLo C. 11. S. C. T II l.$ thISchiliBE h1 avineg renited thec cattablishenli~at l'gttmerly nceaieda by 31 r. .\. 11. Addiisoni. hais fitted ii ny1 for the arccum mneunnm of tranisientt amid perimnent boearder*. aTe lI Itel is mner time Couerthouease. in a very ph-aasanmt suituaion. andJ ha flattere himti-elf alhat hi< tabh- waill betart aniomari-ein wtith atny tnalhis .-cttiot of thme counterv. Goond sttablinm andl it tente ae -er nat. :re proietded. anntam i eitIa- ry~ thia: lmt ca.t lhe doel ali hais tart toa rendae-r trat-.,4 and b-aeloarders comfitortable, wtill be ,ateded to. IIi e reparedl to acentmnomae two or more tfamihies with board. and fromt the wvell kinown heahhi aend good society of tis Vi!lage. farum lies a a imnd it a de strabale sttumimet resadencae. iii, chargee itn all inetancees namil be made to, corre~.aj.and wvith thte time',. CllARLES CO~IIPTY. Mouht Enon Academyr. 7 1 I t1 .- et'bre. take pien-ure:at m o nUnc. k mg~ tea thme puiblic, that 31 r. Jensit lKyee n~ in ..ke~ charge of 3leunt Enomi Academy,~ tho enmeo:g year. Wa- deemut it unniecesstry to say any tig wsitha reg::rd tee 31r. Kmot's inatmic~amtins. an hie Ii<,1 kmnown am elitereti 1ea ts of the Statte. s -mi e'xperenced anal suiccte-sul Teacher. The Acaditt m i, ear Cean'rs a: Roands, itn a ve ry hem-athy peetieon ofcuimntry, entirely remiosed from place~s oif diaeipationi. Goeod Bouardinag can lie obtained in the neigh borhiood. U. COLE3IlAN, J 8. GIGNARD, J. C. REA DY. Jant.5. 1842. e 49 For sale. ~H E~ Subscriber otfersa for sale the welt kntowsn hlouse in Aiken, frnting on the Rjal Roilia and kniown as MIAR~ll'8 110 TEL Th~e hosuse has been, ket as a Puablie Homnse for several ye-ars. amnd cotaais 40 roomits dot~ble anid singl!e, the gre-ater portion of themu with fire plhaces. Upon the pramises ate like wise nil naecessary out hudtdimegs, kitChensi ne-.~ gr'o atouses nuda etabhuag tor 1010 horses, in tihe yatrd is ani excellentt well of wsater. Terms onie third rai-h.t time balanace on a credit of one anal tnaa yent,. As-r-'rty oir ltty unlimpliroved LOtS, ha ind. sometly sitniated. a etin the. corporate lmts of A keni. Apply tea JaolhN .iAIRSi., .-fiken. Dec 9 if 45 NOTI0 E. AVi" NG alesposedl of our Stock of Goods to 3leeasre. G.O(IDE & LYON tihirm a. t LRYA N & .INOR. is this day disoelsed, except so muchel as relates to .< ttling tihe buisi ass .ef the conerrn. All those indebhte'd to u.. are infeermed that their Notes and Arcounats will lba femttnd at the steere of Miessrs. BlanmJ & uatt ler. whaih mutt ho settled by the first day oif F'ebranry tnelt, to enale mis to, closee thme bmsi mnens of thme comncernt. AlRer wvhic im te thaey will be placed in the hands nf an Attorne. BRYAN & MIlNOR. Jan5 d 49 NVOTI0E. M R. JOH N DA Y has appointed Mr Seth Butler, his Agent during his absene, fromi the State. 3.,an b 49 List of Letter RD EMAINIAiG in the Pas 0910.89i. W&feld Gesit House, a the Ist 7Prsoms applying forLatteiis ril please umon hy are adesd;44 A Jones, Wa Allen, Hiram Jans., Jame, utaway. W r 8 Atinaon, D 2 Klerease, W Abney, Dr Mathew W Knox, John &uaway,rWilliam L 4llens, Sir Weram &Loveless, mr T It Lamerny, to therm B tions of Wm Bowles. Iasc Low, Bazzill asket, Col. John S ,. Capt Jacob Bradshaw. R L ia , Dr Joba Boyd, Edmund lockwood, B P hird. Caroline Lnmdy.Wa S Bayley, William LakeJ or J Cook Birdey Philu G K isuckbalter, E McGall, Rev J W Burt, A 2 McClendon. Allen bluder. Col P M Melton, Wiley Bostwick. Amos 2 McWillianis,Colle Bird, Eldred a McCaity, Asa 9 Brousun, William Esq.McDoald. B.T Harmigton, Elisha Morgan. M Buzasy. 9 Miles, X C Mitcll, G W Croo. John X ChLrk, AA t Nolees. Nobles Clark, E M 0 Curley, 8 F Ogilvie, PS S Dr S F Oiver, Thomas Fnrgorson. W P 0 Perry & NIcholsoa Gamcock. Edmund -APoweU, John W Gresham. L D R Green..Nancy M Reynolds, J X Uiln', J J S GalphiuGeo R Sale, Johnston 8 (Grekg,Wm Spann, H 9 Glover, Joseph Scary. James Gabes. K W Sheped, J & G Glover & Busimes Smith & Crock H $traw ther. E A Harrison, Susan Saudris, Mos liowby, Geo W Esg T Hatcher, Luciuda Tompkins, mrs Mary lit I, Wm Tailman, Miss ki A H'olnes, Lewis 2 W Hilt. Charles B Williams, N Hunter, Alexander Wase. John J Weaver Johnson, Stanmore Welch. G W Af. FRAZIER., P.M. Jan. 12 1R42. 9N 50 3t PROSPECTUS FOR THE skco.%D VOLUME 0? PRE Southern Botanico-Medical JOURNAL. T HIE publicalion of this Journal will be coouued-the Second Volume com slenicine ()n the 1st of Janary, 1842, It will be issued in numbers of sixteen pages each. tArece times a mosth-on the Brt. tenth and twenticthi-instead of the firt and fifteenth. as hitherto; thus furniehing our Subscribers with the same amount matter. and saving them about half the postage. It will consnue to be the un compromising advocate of the principles and practiccuf the Thumeonian system. which tends, as we believe, -to the best :emporal interests of the burnan family, in inatrocting them iu the art of preserving health and prolonging life; and will we t'tust. contribute its share in the progres sive march of Medical reformation now taking such rapid strides in every section of our beloved country. Our best ener gies shall be devoted to render it one of the most useful and entertainiug publications of the kind now publishing. TERMS: Subscription price few a single copy. Three Dollars; for Iwo or more copies. ordered at one titlae, Taco Dollars and Faf ty Crnts. Any person forwarding the names of' Ten new subscribers, and Twenty-fieo Dollaurs. (current money,) sahall receive the ele~venth copy for his services. {7" *' paper 'eill in any instance, lie set weithout payment in advance. T his rule will be strictly uadhercd to. All communications of a busineas na ture to he addsresed to the Proprietor, and aull comnmunienttonts inuteuded fur publica tison to be addressed to II. Lee, M1. D., Edlitor. So Letter weill be taken from the oce unless the poasage is paid, or the teuer fran~krd. A LIFRI.D BROOKS, Proprietor. Forsyth.. ((Ga.) I84I. P R(.hPECTUS, roa -rul. rouarni vo't.usx OF THE MYA~s'MOLIA. I lIE llecemuber unsutaber closes the afJ I voslusme sof this periodical, aud ina cal hing. the attentions of omur friends to a snew volumse, is i-s our hanppmons to state, that havinag overcome~i, in somse measure, the dlilliculties incisdent to the, transfer or our wourk fromt the interior to this city. and other chon::es, we are now esnabled to as sure our asbscritbers tlhat the "MIagnolia," is laced upon a puermaneot founadation-. its ci cu lat son is establi..hed,nnd its contin ntance vecured. To effect this more scr. tainaly, one-half of the .vork has been dis piosetl of, undler isuch terms and contract as wsill essentiaslly subserve its interests. It will, he.ncefsortn, be issued in an enlarged furmu, hsaving a mnomuhly addition oh 16 pta ges, hantdsomtely prineted on1 superior pa per. maoking, at the clse of l.e year, a volume of nea.rly 800 do-sble coltumted pa ges. It will lbe punctually issued. Positive arrangemt-,t to that effect havre been made wish the publisher, nnd the many hiindrrnes which, have hitherto impeded its proigress hsavinig beesn oscrcome, Ina additison so the usual contributions from eminent writers the Editor has pleasure in saina:t. that he will lbe assisted in the lita rriydeparsment biy some~ genstlemen whose aid wsill giently cenhance the valuc of the periodiencl. atnd im piart additiohnal int erest to its pages. It is tho desire of the Editor to make the '31agnolia' a standard populst Slagazine. an~d to accomplish this, be is sdetermained to devotae to it every energy, in order to mark it worthy sof thse patronage sof the friends of Southern liternitre. To -,uch be presents his claims, confident that the growsng repultaition) of the work. and tho peculiar advasntages under which it - will hereafter he issued, will lead thema to sust ain, by liberal subscriptions, a perL odienl whose intrinsie value i much increased. Terms for the enharged v a .,ame as for the former, $5 ay vance. Editors, to whom the sent, are respectfully req this Prospeus. Sgwmh Ge.. Dec. 11 Sherif's Sale, B virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa B eias, I hall proceed t sell at Edge field Court HouseM on the frs Monday and Tuesday of February next, the following property: John S. Allen, vs. Margaret Ogilvie, Julio A Whate, and Cary Patierson. the tract of lanl where defendant Ogilvie lives. L. Giddings, vs. Thos. R. Brackenridge, and Lewis Elizey, one tract of land udjoiu ing T. Morris. A. Pond, and other,, levied on as The property of Lewis Elizey. 1 . Brannon, vs. Harriet Mertin, 4 es of land, more or less, where de fAedangi'ves, adjoiniu3 lands ofJames Stal nikernd others. Ge Parrolt. vs. Wiley Milton, Jas. G. 0 WUlkinson, and Dawson Askinson, 700 acas of laud, more or less, adjoining A.Wtlley and others, levied on as tbe prit ~e. ol D. Atkiuson. & Latimer ss. Holliq Dunton, six s . Peter, Le%% is, William, Allen, John and Nanny. .TiisWay & Blinn vs. the same, the abowedescribed property. Dendy & Key, and others, vs. the same, the above described property. Josepb Lloyd vs. Guiberidge Thur moid o negroes, Phillis and Rachel. '.E -lobbs vs. the same, the above der Tvpoperty. i. Bull & Co. vs. Rudolph Car ter, one negro, Dick. Roliert Carlisle vs. the same, the above described property. Torpin & De Antignac vs. Charles B. Carter, one bay Horse. Goodwin. I arrington & Co. vs. Sam uel Lowery, o:ne roan Hearse John Knox vs. Lewis Sawyer, one gray Horse. Bland. Catlin & Co. assignee. vs. E. 31. & E. H. loor, one negro mnit. Abner P. Jones, for Robert Y. Jones vs. A. T. Hod::es, and Win. W. luor,- one negro man. Bill. Clark & Clark vs. John Presley, onr black Horse. A. Sharpton, vs. R 31. Johnson. G, L. & E. Penn & Co.. vs. tle same, the sane vs. the same, C. J. Glover. vs. the samoe, three negrors, viz: Ben liannah & Relf. ArabellaF. O'Conoer, b3 her next friend Caleb Broadwater, vs. Zilphita Nobles. two negro women, Ruchel and Peggy, Terms Cash. S. CHRISTIE, s. i: D. Jon 12 31 50 Sherifer. Sales. BY -ire 41 bUldl) writa of Fier JJ Fpcins. I shall proceed to sell at Edgeeld Court llou-e. on the first 5on day and Tuesday in February next, tie following propery: Sebron Jones, bearer, vs. Rivers Gur ter & Henry Sawyer, 2000 acres of land, more o less, adjoining Mrs. lulsic, and others. 1 odwan & Rushaton, vs Jefferson A. Biny $ Mildred Iterry, the tract of lund !wfre defendamt 3ildred Berry lives, 110 lands .of Josiah Duncau, and Garrott. scur. vs. George Delsugh ow~" acres of land. iroe or less, on Sreek, on which ir a velual.le Grist Other tract containing fifty acres, Wnnre less, on Turkey eseek, on which is a valif le -Grit .\lill. adjoitning Wesley CochriaandJorhu Wah. Thosas Garrots, vs. John~ Got!, theC tra'ct of hairhere Johu Guff's widoni hves, and one guy blare. Daniel B~runson, vs. Wmn. W. Coursey,. TFalbett Cheathzam, atnd J ohn A. \\ hite,. the traat of land where.ona Talbert Cheat ham hi~ed in the year ibil; also, the tract of land wherecJohnt A. White lives. John H. GJray, vs. TatLbert Chteathn-, thu tract of land wihere dcfendant lived the year 184l. Wsntt. Broocks, vs. Rudolph Carter, tad Elszabetha Carter, Iii e ihon..anad .a.ere, o latnd, nvore .,r less, adt~j,,ining lasnds ol J ohn William W. Iteor, vs. A ired Ilolley, once thousand ae-es of lanid, tt.se or les,, ad. joinuing Wade Glover, acnd others. Sarah C. loor, vs. the satme, the alcove tdesertbed properly. WVais, Coock, & Co. vs,. A. G. Leake, aone abcosandl .acre of land mol.aisre or less, adjoecsiag J . Wls. Cu n, an.nd ot hers, j. P. \l .atis, vs. thei same, the above descritede procpe'ry. Cates. -Ii ..ere, 'af latnd,amore or ke-, tad. jont. J P'adiget, anud thers. Uscnamissioner ms Egqtt. y, . I.ewisa P~ad get, Jordan Feta-ster. nind J'>han Eidt-on, acne hunediit ansd --isa v acres af land, moiare or l,...s, adjtinait;; A J. Padglet, and otihers. Th'lo ons \\, Alah..ne & Je-s IR. Garry. vs. Alied IHolley & WVise llolley, 201t0 acres of land, ma reaor less, adjoinitig W ude Giovier, and others. W. ar. S. Atnaway, vs Mary Riley,200 acres of' laud, more or less, adjointing John Coiean, anid others. George Purrott, agt, vs. Edmtund Aehier son, two hundred acres oif landI, more or less, afjoininig Johna Deason. and others. Peat & Braunon, vs. Beverly Burton. four acres ofl lan~d, aidjoining~ Dr. Atkinsou, and Jolin Briskey, end others. Thomas G. bickscon & Co. vs. J.'hu Mouchet & S. C Terry. 20 acres of landI, mowre or less, wihereon, Johno ttydl now livos, levied on as the property ot' S. C. Terry. Pe~nn & Bjrntnon, vs. Jo..ephi II. Smith, ,evena aeren of landic, atuare or less, adijoining 1James Barker, aind others. lPenn & tretann vs. Beverly hiurtonr. 4u.5 acres oif latnd, lyinig on the. tnoribi uidle of' the road leadlinm frncun Liberty Ili ll, icc Johnr Ancdersocn's, adljoininig lands of L. 11, Maondy, and uother.. Trermis Ciash. S. CHRISTIE, s. r. D. Jan. 10, 1b42 4t 50 State ol' Southl CarIolina. EDG~FIELD[ D)ISTRLICT. Joseph Nobles. Ti Richard M. Johnson. ( T ILl. lw t' .at r~dgefield Couirthcouse an 'Tthe farst Monnday andi Tur'uaav in Feb. rnary tiext. three negrace.. viz; Toma.' Fan an i her chi!d Janse, sold at the suit of Jos Nobles. vs. R. 3. Johnson.-Termacash. ~ .D IS. CH24R184T.E, s.z.