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to conqui ad the' Sout -ever since th Constitution, I 1 and divide Ekea a dia.olution of ii .~innrators will find t0 it as-difficult to dividoi pople of the North or til if ever necessary to be arreste tresonable plots. the Great We the power to do it, and can be relic - times. . - Regded, That the anniversary of II birthday of George Washington. the Fath er ofhis Country, (in connection with hi noble compeers.) will be forever held ra cred and inviolcble by every American an patriot, in the contemplation of bs ill u arious character and services. Resoved, That this meeting look upo JMha Q. Adsas of Massachusetts and J J. Giddivgs of Ohio as the mouth-piece and ringleaders, in and out of Congtes& of the domineering policy of the Britis Government-hat both of them are husil employed in hatching secret treason to cai ry out, (affiliated with English pimps an emissaries) the treacherous,. jacobinica revolutionary. and sacrilegious doctrine of the -World'i Abolition Convention bet in Loadon in 1839." From the Rateigh Register. Mr. Gales:-In an old Ne%'spaper. find the following curious.Rule: To find on what day of the week an given day of month fell. or may fall. ft any year-partpresent or future. SatILE. To the given year, add its one fourtl and one tour hundreth part (omitting frac tions) also, the number of days, from th beginning of the year up to given date in cliasie. From this amount. sutract th one hundredth lart of the given yeat throwing off fractions. Then divide th remainder by seven; and if, aler shis di vision, there be any remaining. the numhe of the remainder will be the number ofr h dayofth week s required. Thus. irthe rc mainder he one t he dav is Sundayt if tu. the day is Monday. and so on. but if ther be no remainder. the required day will h Saturday. ZUXFI.Z. QuasvIos? On what day of week lid th 2d of may 1708-al? 1794-the given year. 419-14th ofthe given year, fractions omit: ted, 4...4001,partof theativenyear. fractino omitted. L--the nambe of days from the Ist.Janai ry, the 2d offay. 2373-sum. 17-1-100th part of the given year. rrac tions omitted, 7) 2X6-remainlder, 336-4. The temainder. (Anitwer, 4: day. Wednesday. NOTE -If the given yearbhe Lear Yea the unit must be substracted front ont fourth of the civen year. Thus if ilh given year be 1820. The firs quotiet will 454 instead of 455. the proper que tient. If whe given year is exatctly divisi ble by 4, it is Leap Vear. Witome one give the "rationale"e the above rule, for it is both curious an useful. A merican Independence was de cared on Thursday, na may he seen k calculating it by the rule. A. SUBSCRIBER. Inrns the Geergia Argus. Southern Botanico Medical College. The above young, hut rising and flourish ing institutiun, is located in the village Forsyth. Mouroe counaty, of thi' State. Having hadl the pleasure of being pre sent at the cl<.se tat the l:st term. whic ended on the 9th of February. and ha: ig been permitted to witness the ex amination of students. &c. &c. I hav thought that a statement of a few pzarticsi tars in regard to it. would, without doubl be interesting to moany of your readers. 'The Gra Term of the tanetitution -om mened N.v. 1840. at which, there wer in attendantce, about 28 students. The 2d term commenercedl in Nov. 1841 and termsinated as above wtated durn, which time, some 45 geatemetn attende< the lectures: 12 or 13 ofwabomn. after hav' ing attended two courses of lectures, ani undergoing a close and critical examina tioaby the Faculty, were approved, ani had conferred on them the titl of M. DI Some of these young gentemeu atten dodeone course of lectures at somn institu don, but the majority of thorn attendeo both courses at the new school of Medicine -The examnination of the students wa highly creditable to themselves and rh institution; at which they received alhe: - medical instruction. was remarked hy a distinanishae agentleman fro' Boston, wvho wa 'ag the examination; that they sus vs as well at least nas hi a any students to doi in ati ~ieat the north. 'eii,'ot only in reganrdt ta~oin regardl to die stn -'c on, they were "in. their do *tileery particu b aclass. eve ~S~Idtu~tiganou !bWC if ewsers the grad subjects, c alsthe names n1aa1~ and ofar (Trustees. A SUBSCRIBER OUADUATas. S. Balliuger, Dekalb County, h ot Unity of disease. * Warren S. WilUiamus, Russen county, * Alabama; Congestive Fever. -s Jasper Bryan, Monroe county, Georgia.; ir Fecuodation.. h Josiah Ansley, Pik- county, Ga.; Func * tions and diseases of the Liver. o Alathew H. Means, Pike county, Ga,; L. lniermitting Fever. e Alfred P. Harp, Upson country. Ga.; e Functions and diseases of the Liver. r Afred B. loore, Milledgrville, on.; Su o perioriiy ofthe New over the Old prac d lice. it Thomas Edwards, Chambers. countv, i Alabama; Amasarcous Dropsy. Dickson Evans, Fayeneville, N. C.; e Diet. James F. Besry, Anderson Dist. S. C.; a Vene,etion. John C Thomas. Green county Ala. 0. L Shivers and J. S. Barrett. of Grecue county. Ala.. Received honorary degress. FACULT- OTAmIC CoLL.U.:s. H. Lee. 31. 1, Ains:-tn y ad Surgery. bl. Marimon. MI. D.; Phfii.,to-y. A. N. Wtorthy, ., D.; Theory and Practice. L. Bankon. 3. D ; 3arerin Medica. ,and Medical Jurisprulenpce. L H, Quinn, .. D.; Ob-sretics aind Dii. eases of Women and Ctiild,-eni. s John Darby. A. M.; Chemistry and Botany. BO1AID OF TRUTEES. Ilon. A. M. D. King, President. A. Cockran. W. \I. Pope, Jes,e Du- n. A. Baldwinm; A. Broos,ki. J. Dawdle, D. Eddius, nud J E. Nunnally.. STOCKHOLDERS' M.fEETING. r The undersigned. Siockholders in the Baink of the State of Georgia to the extent nt ostwards of Fourteen liundred Shares. (1400.) and in I rumber,-Thirty.hereby give noticefora meet. ing of the Stockholders, to be held in the Bank s of the State f Geor;ia, in the city of Savanmah, on Wednisdav, tihe twenty-seventhm dty of L Apri next. The objects of which meeting are as followa: It. To examine into the nature. kind, and e extenat of tIme debtis due to ani front the flank: - ben contracted. when lie. and how secured. r - -od. To examine the .intes of tie pfro Sceedinv- cof the Board of Drectors. and all the book. papers. and correspondence oftie rmne, both to, and by its officers. -r3d. rTo a'certan if there lie any Dir-etor or Director- elected ins said Bank on ite part of the Stockholders. who are not bonaifde, entitled in Ias own right tom the reniiite ntusber of shares toii qualify him or them as siech. a 4th. I o revise and arnend the By-Lawss. 15th. To regulate votinsg by prusxy in ordet to forbid officers of the Bank prncuring.acquir -ug. or rating proxies. either to themselves or others. a "6th. To revine the compensation (fixtel by the Stockholders hitherto) of the Prs.xilent, - and conider the propriety of reducing the si. laries and the number of the ilfficers generally. and to exanmine the securities given on their bonds. -"7th. To consider time propriety of applying to thme Legislature to alter and amend the Char ter of the lstitutio~n. an.i isn what respecst. -5th. To investigatse the affairs oftheo Bank, and the manmagemenst of them. ii. every particu t tar sinice the last smeeting of tihe Stnckhmolderus. "Inasmuich as no asnthorit y euists in the Char rl tefothoersin are proxy, except in elections, Stend ii. person. anmd voate' on questiomns wvill be " takenm as cordings tos the scale in the Charter. it' The Premsidentma. Cashiers, and Agents of -thme Brancmhses are respectfully requested to p re - pare statements ofeachm givinug exact particm har-. of all the ass.ts amid property of eac'h, their Sliabdlities. &c. &c., to be then and thete laid before thme Stseckholmders. -i In conf..rmity with time foregoinig, they here hyv give pubailic no~ttco mhat a 3lecting ot' all time SStockhmolderas of thme sai Bank sif thme Statet of IGeorgia is hierebyv called and sutmwmned to Ibe held int the Usmksmn-.: lionme ini time city of Sa. i'anneah. onm Wesdnes.ay tt.e '.fth daym of A-piril nmexl, comimentingl~ nt4 .'ttingm? at It0 A. 31. C. P. Rtichardssn. tionidt & Bulkley. G. iR. fiendriel'oon. Jame,. .il'awm. N.lJ l. npp, G. ii. Ctnmmmning Prmen' .:utor estate ot V. na~h Imsuransce andI - 1Inginm. rust i immpansy, I J. .t'l smunald, Jamei's Dick'son, L. F ilasrnis. hiiram Roberts. - ,). IR. Roltse. Ja net Evauns per Attair e F Porchmer, ney. Linle Chsriustie. C. P. llichardson, Francims Foley. J P. Sereve'n. 'T. J. Parmoelee. .Maithma lIines,. John .1!. Turster. Ad- D). O'hiyrnme. - mnstrator..f JacobJohn Bradley. C Ahbrahams. (a. WV Wyley, Tr't, H. Ii W yer. M1. hlsipkiss C. B. CarhiartCatiesr. Jas. .it'Laws, Trustee. of thmo .l.-chanics Jamnes .M' Laws, Att'y. Bank. for W. W Mlontgo. James WV. Dmvis, mmery, Tm tute Feb. 24. 151g. -I~enry Shmnltz, i Jooa. WV. Yarborotngh i .I Trustee, and . The State Bank, . vs. Bill for :4cuount, jThe Batik sof the State 'oc of Georgia. The CIty Council of 'Augusta.aud J e G. B. Lamar.J r The Coomplainants having made an amen. ment of their Bill. confirmable to the smit". I tion in thse first ground of the demurrer. filedi by time Diefendants: On nmotion of Ward.mw & Wardiaw, for the Delcndants. after argummett sirdereud that the Defendsants have leave to with. draw their demurrer, and have lurthier time, un til thn first day of September next, to file their a' swers, pleas or dsemurrers, not deumrreura alone -South Carolina, 1. James Terry. Com'r. in Equity. do here by certify that the above is takomn romi time Mm r ie nertyhn the 24th July. I841. 3 . TERRY. c. r.. ?. n TRUT~I 18 POWERFU L, AND JUSTICE WILL1 PREVAIL! 1Adeto Pralidence anlono could pre'vail ty twty yes st act of a mnonie.d Th Itwl a by the abovepr. soaatockhzolders of thme ~1~."ta~a4eorga, have called a rto examine the ~j.~se tgN the pub e~n both eides of CA. qysuon i Not only the otockkiers, but the bill bolders of said bank likewise on,the one band, and the Bridge bill holders. my creditors, and myself on the other hand. It is therefore just and proper that the truth, in this grave*sf rair, should go before the public. w well as ' Court of justice. so that cech one may take such a course as his interest may dictate. By the foregoing certificate of the Commis ioner in Equity. it will beseen. how the Bridge case, at the present time stands before the Court. The claim by the plaintiffs against the defendants in this caise, is $6, Ite 91.-John McKannie and Henry Shultz.jointly built and pa'd for the Bridge its question: and John Me nnio and Henry Shiaiz jointly acted as the Bridge Company of Augusta. Ga.. and issued bills, commonly called bank no:es, or Bridge hills, under that name. I emphatically and peremptorily deny, that John McKinnir and Henry Shultz, as the Bridge Company, ever borrowed one dollar frons the Bank of t St e of Georgia, or any other Bank, during their operation as hankers, or alterwai di. And if said Bank ofthe State of Georgia, ever fusrnsished said Bridge Company with any sum of monev. thev. according to all bankin principles., mast have their ohligations in blac-k aind white. to prove ouch demands, and if sucth be the frtc. John McKinnie and Henry Shultz, as said Bridge Company, shall and will hon.rably discharge said obligations. I therefore call on said bank for the production of such obligations. The ultmt vigilance will be used by the Complainanse to bring the case before a proper tributial, at Edgefield C H., ins June next. I shall further proceed in lbriirng all the fact.4 in this matter before the public as well as before the Cout. HENRY SIIULTZ. Hamburg, March 31t. 1842. IIYIENEAL -The silken tic that binds itro scillin: hearts" 11.\ R ElD At Beach land. on the 17th unt., by ti fler A. N. *unningham111. tie ReV. Jot FA4CH 1r't?.AUi, .iionary of the A. B. S. F. 31., Jerusalsm. to 3i%. JC.i llset.., sccond daugihter of tIe late John J. Gray, Emq. 07 The friend of Capt. J. j. : \Ti LI. ..annonnnce him as a r-indidate for the .lli.- of heri'. match 121 9 07 The f1riend of Scar BOROU ll 11 Bt.AWATEIL, announce him a. a candidtate for the oftice of Tax Col. lector. march 9 6 07 The frien IsofCol. W. 11. 310( S, aiounre him as a endidnate for the nifice of Ordinary of Edigefield Di triet. 07 The friends of Wiley ('Ulhll.-4 Tl. annoui ce him a.% eandidate for the offlce of Ordinary, of 1;:elield District Septemetwr :10 if :z C7 The fdeeu"s of Capt. W. L. COL.\lAN. innsO1t.nC lh1,11 .1- ni eandidate for Ordinary of Edgeficl Dis triet. J11n 19 ir 51 U'The friend of Wm. J. SIM KINS. '-q., ahin.tie him as a candidate for the office of Oidinarv, of Ed::efield District. Sepiember 2. tf 31 The friends of Colonel J. IJLL.. aninotnce him as a candidate for the of fiee of Orditiary. of Edgefield Diatrict. August 2G tf 30 LOST D URING Court Week. a leather POCK ET BOOK. with the name of the sub scriber written in it, containing two Deeds for Lanid. conveyed to him by Jqhn Proctor, and 4witwoon two as.1 skro J41r in cna. Any person who has found so-id Book, will be lihe. rally re warded. uipoi leaving it with Mr B. J. itvan. at Fileetield C. II. W31. PROCTOR. Arilt i f 10 List of' Lettre R EilA INli iG m t, Post (Jlice, at Edge tield C. II.. "in the tir-t day) of A priliait2. gIf Persons einirinug for Ietters on this list will piensec mtention it. A Lansdrum. Clarrism .. Allen. Iliram & Allen. 31 R. D3. Aloley, John A bney.Dr. Masthew WV Mims Bcnj T1 Attawa y, WVilhamn S. Melton. Wiley B Mitchecl. A braham lkkem. Wtalier Morgana. John Bry a. Ro(bert M"itchtel. Caleb Br'tdford, Robert .Mtartin,. Gil.-,, C 3hitchel. Josephs Cloy. Rev RL Maths,, Jo-.i~h A Cur'ry. Williamt 2 Maytson, Ihesury A Calhouns. J Edward af cCane. A M1 Collev.Ciment 3M<: Bride. John D) Nobles', Perry De!,iaach. Mfiss E. D. Rt D.sv. Willi.im W 2 ltoedy,J C linnnoody. Rev 8 Ro'slhel. John ifowd. C A ilopier. Emuily E lmach, WV F Rtiplev. Amhers Dav'is. E T Ithsodh. ('ehmn Ga locll., Jsbn WV Gondy, 1' S G(ii. i Span. DJr. R J Goodewitn. William Skaunnal, D~r Abel 4 Glvr. Wado or Johnt Star ke. Theo Wise.Steel. Hiram II Swearinsgen, Sloses h!l-sl.onhack. Danis'l T1 Iliarrison. iI ary Talley, N ichiolas Hlac'hser. L~ucmsd.i Tlillmans, P'assb.d 2 J Timmsermn, Jeusie Jay. Joseph Turner, II L Jos-s. Mlaralha Tenant. Dr. G Johna-ton. Stainmuore Tillman, John Jteyner RL We V Jones, James Villard, L D K . Kennecrly. Rev Willev. Iliram 2 K~teemore, Johim 31 Walker, William G Kilcrease, Williams Watson. Col. V. Williamson. WIlliam 2 Lamar, Charles B) Wigfall. Arthur Laodunm. Franikhsn B Wever. J IR Lanhlamt, Thsos WV M1. FRAZIER, P. M1. Aprd6 [__ '1j tf 10 EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. BYOL IVERL TOWLE8, Esquire Ordinary of Edlgefield District. Wherens, R. B Book night, hath appli eds to me for Letters of Admijnistra'ion, doe ionus nein, on all antd singular the goods and chattels, rights antI credits of Martin Sense, Into of the District aforeaidl, die ccensed. These are. therefore, to cite and adlmon ish nil and 'singular, the kindred andt credi torts of she staid deceased, to be' andl appentr befr-e me. at our next Ordisary's Court for the -wmid District to be holden at Edge field Court House on the 18:1h day of A pril 1842, to show cause if any, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal this 4th dany of' A pril one Ihousand eight hundred ails forty -t wo, and its the sixty-sixth year of' American Indeptenence.. 0. TIOW LES, O.E. D. A pril 4, 1842. [S2 124) ?t 10 State' ofiutiti Carolina EDGI ' ILD DISTRICT. Dr. Jabi JIfabo Fi. Fa. John Taylo. LL E SOLD on the 19th instant adi latiresidence of John Tay. lor dehu dt f lowing property, viz: e old nee*4 a* Sarah,one.wagou and a paratus.1bWhead of horses, eleven head of Caq, 4GPy-tbe .bead of bugs, one clock, forte. one gun, plan tation '10114 hold and kitchen furni tore. cori imcW: and many other articles. Terms C H IRISTIE, s. r.. t). ApriI6 18 ($1 50) 2t 10 State 6%South Carolina. EDGEFELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Stewart & CO Dcetdox vs. on Auachwct. JohnScuY Assumpsit. Kuf&J .t~ ASDedration Vs. . - en Attachment, John Sea . . Debt. HE iban this dav filed iheg de ce.nd the defendant having no w iW ttorwy known to be wit n the State, on a copy of thi same, witha rule to plead . bM e served. It is ordered, that the deW l pilead to the.said declaration, within a year a4 a day, or fieal and absolute judgment willMgiven against him. GEO. POPE. c. c. r. Edemi C. r-_ Clek'sage 10 30th Alarch.)1 tNotice. A N Election vill be held in this place on tie eleventh (lth) of April next. to till tIhe' racancy oncasie.ed by the resignaoiin of E. J. 31iam, Warden. H I Spanis. C. A. Mesge. iud J. G. Wili im, will act as Manager. 'P LABORDE, Iniendant. march 30 2: 9 -.Notice. A LL persons are forwarned fiom digging and bauljg Sand or Clay, oil f at tract of land of mine. lately purchased by myself. oiC. Rhode, Eq.. kaou u by many pbersons w* ho are in the habit of ising it. as the Griffin Sand. ly i'ng (in the road leading from Fdgeoield C. It., to Pie House, under the penalty of the law. R. GULE3AN. march 30 d 9 FIRE PROOF. TINHE increa.easl lemailnd for BRICK, I while we possess the best materials for unking. together with an opporiunity of burn ing them in the Furnace. hau indnead us to in rur the expense of procnring a 31achine, for kneading the clay, and at"e a superior qanlty of Mlnkads. Weshll endea~vr tokeep a goodstock )n hand, of ruch as will please onr custoners. J. GIBLS & CO. Pottersville, larch 29. 1at2. tf 9 Commission Business, T L E subscriber respectiily informs his friendot and the public, that he has coin menced the RECEIVING & FORWARDING ofDgodsand puduce. Iis liest exertion will he made for tiear intere.t. . 3r. George 'arrott baa declined the above bieinaes iii has favor. JOHN E. .icDONNALD. Ilambumr, MachI 2, -142. T TIll E uhscriber ias declined time lleceiv ing .nd rorweins of aemlandi-e. All good. rar ca, aill be attended to by Mr.*Johe& Iainald. Mr. McDontid isan nldcitizen.a worthy anid bn-eieuws anar, and I taku pleasnae in recom inenidinig him to my frienids and thae publlic as a v.:ryft agentr. Cotton and other prnecasent to me for sa!e! wi ll hjaie my gztention as hera-eofire. GE:O. I'AIROTT. Hamburg, Miarch 24 2t 9 Notice. AYOftY BLAN D a.t-foe me an eatrav MALtE, taken up at Is plant.xaion liv'e mnstes nofth cast of Edgetield Court llouase, wiitht nn old Saddlei.and Biridle on; lher colouri is a dark brown, with twoa smiml s:.ddle spots onm 'he' left sidetv her beack; nao otemar maarks or ramnds periceivrable; shle is four feet tenl icheS Iigh. auppoised to be twelve years old. Ap praised at thirty dallar-s. L.\NIEL hlOLLAND, Majdstrate. amarchm 30) me it 9 .state of S~uth1t1 (aolia. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. gsY OLIVERL TOWLES. Esquire, iOrdlinar of Edg-eeld District. Whereas, 'elix E. Iladie, hiath applied to me for Letaers of Adaministiration de h, nos unnn, oan all nid ingmular the ganos and chaiels, rights and credlia. of Dac idi Iliei, late ofathe District aforesaid, dlecease'd. Thtese are, therefore,. to cite and adaaon lih aill and singular, the kimndred and credli ors of te said deceased,. to he andI appear bfore mec. at our next Ordinnry's Court for the said District to be holdena at EdlgefieldI Court House on the Iliih day of April. l812. to show eause, if anly, why time saui Admaiisraion should not Ihe granted. Givemn under my hanid ad seal thui-, 28ith inay of March, one thousand eighit lhoiN dred aid forty two. nnd ini the sixty-sixth year ofA mriana lndependenace. - 0 O TOWLES, o. F:. D. March 23 I842. $2 12j ii 9 NE W S TOR E. T IlE Subscribets have ju.st opened, arnd are' still receivinag. as hate a STOCK OF GOODS, ts ever were brought to tis aiket, mobst of which wets bought for cash, which enables theml to sell oni very reasonable termns; theay wroeld thereforo invite their friends andl the pub lic generaly.(the mnonpaying excepted,) to call mand examine thean. anid we will.-atisfy them. ihat Goods can he bought us cheap in Edgetield village, as HIaburg or Auguasta. FRAZIER & ADDISON. march 23 -if 8 CLO0T HING. rgs'llE Subscriber. bas laid in a fine sup C lHCASSIMERES, DRA DE LAS, LINENS, ad other Sammter C LOTrHS, and hare em played Mr. Jousn CoW.AN, t0 spereniteind alme TaEIlring~ Department, mcd womuld ivite their friends to call and see if tey canlnotbe suited, both itr price and qiuality. O FRAZIER &ADDISON. march 23p t(i 8 * qrond Pepper, A SUPERIOR article, put uap in small jpaes for family use~just received amnd for sale by iSCRANTON & MEIGS. marcha 23 2 8 U. S. Marshalfs ShbMN, 8OUTHI CAROLINA DISTRICT.';, B Y virtue of a writ of Fieri Facis, to Mi directed, from the Honorable The Circu Court of lthe United State*, for South Carolirn District will be sold in front of Edgefield Couw House, on Wednesday the 6th day of Apr next, at 12 o'clock 31. A valnaloi Negro fellow, named I.MILLIGAN, Leid on, and to be sold as the propery Iohn Thuruond, at the suit of Ciarle- U. lit of Georgia. for the use of the Gcorgia Ra Road and Baiking Company. Conditions cash. plnrhasers to pay 11-r title. Ti108. D. CUNDY. U . .Marshal, S. C. Instrirt. l2th1 March. l94'1 4t 7 U. S. Marshal'm %ale. SOUTH! CAROLINA DISTRICT. B Y virtue of a writ of Fieri ' arias, it m directed. from the ilnnorable the Cirit, Court of the United States. for -4nuth Carolin District. -A ill be sold ins front of Edgetield Conl House. on Wednme..day the tih day of Apr next. at 12 o'cleck. 31. 4 Negro Slaves, Viz. Lucinda. witlh her three childrenm. name Winny. Mary. and Charles. Levied onl, am to be so'ld as the property orfRtandal DelangI er. at the suit of Charles U. 11itt. of Georgi: ror the ue of tie Georgian lail Road aid Bani ing Companey. Conditions cah,purcan.serto paI yir title. Timos. I) CONDY. U. S. Marshal. S. C. District. 12th March. 1842. 4t 7 11. 8. Manrshal'm Sale. SOUTH CAROLINA DISTRiCT. B Y virtue ofa writ of Fieri Farin.. t) etc directed. frou them lionornble the Cirr tecnrt of the United Statee, fI.or South Carollit livtrict, will he told onm Wedlnesday the 6,th i April unext, at 12 o'clock, 31.. in tfromst of Ige field Court lcMm. the fobllomwini valitil SLAVES. vm. omce wgro womanto Milly, wit er two chikiren, 3ary unid Liddy; one ne:r wonman Cate; also, one negro girl named Beti Levied onl. anf to be sold a te- propeyrty r Genrge W. Thurniond. al ie snit ol' Clsarle B. liitt. f Georgia. Conditiou-i cash. pnichaer to p1n-i- 1r uitle. 1'110S. D. CO6NiY. U.S .Iarsha!. S. C. DUlrict. 12th 3trch, 1-42 . 4t 7 SCO1100L .VOT ICE. MISS CAItOLINE .11. CARTFR i, nos Teachiig Scio..I at dis- ItCJme n thi [)istrict; her preienit term wi!! etir.- on the ws of Apeil next, at vilch timehe well romle nence again ati continule the b:laince cf th, ear. 31il. C. hes twcl tearsing .4-Ve ail years "o years in tleib Litrite. ail i% highly recomee eiended. and Well seaIasd as ' !eachetr. Gocod Bo.ard cane be had ice time virmiitv ano 1acr the Sichool lioneee, at from $5 to 7 pc 1o301h. emarch 23 c 8 Head Quarters. CtV.r .NDos1. Febt. 2th, 1A-42. Order N.. - T II E retignaiecn uf.\ajor General Thonma T . Jone4. having tbe neccjiepte. lIrig. ier Jamiesc J. Caldweill %%ill cmemanad the -t Division uitil the vacaney is tilled. By order ocf thme Cocnme m nerin-Chie .'r J W. CA NTEY..\d'm. & Ine. (ene'l. march 23 I 8 Ilead Quartces, Oruderi No. - 1 1 'III:olloweinlg Re gi:neint anid C'.rpse ar ordered to pdaradme (ir rev amnd deil at the times aned pl.eces' heein ment~cioedc'l. vih Thle Idmth :md lIth eim ~ eente ocf mLtantrs lee Aencent LBaettlion of .\rtillery. aced the Charieston Lighet I ira:oon..., near Chearlstce ai time 9dmhc Al:\ril ni".. 'Thm Up pe~r ithuah.,inof th-- 3lst Regiumceni cn Thumcrsdalmy. th.' 21-t oft .\pel, at a pinmt tie Birigadlier emay edeeam immet a~a.cenientmt whi aereby ..rdered: to reporct immetidiately. to tih 'The lower Ba.ttalione. at Gereon i: rI'e.-dy mime t'ci Af.pril. Thie :."rd lIeg. imict t mlComnwa'. hm uromghc. a FrIday, time T~iih eof .\pr it. Tlhe ;l2nds lReimcen: at 3Marion Court liensc ric Satmcrdav. mime 7thm *f .i~a Th'ie( ~Coi e'tCn' ifry nell paradle withml thm Rt' eic'nt, or Beaitalio-: mem-it coeenict. Th'Ie counmei.sioned~e Offe:s of m "the t Br gado wimll encmp~m~ els .Mondays, thme 'dnd c'f .Mai nest, .t Godccfre'w''s 'e'rrv. ine 3earionm istrmct, o The 29th Reimenrt ect lenftry, at Dar lime; lonm (omt I lucse. onm Tuim'edy thm" Ithh i lact3 Th'le 20thl anmd 4 1ieh Remgiments~ at SumlteraSl:, unm Fridasc the 1;im emtf Mamy. Trhe connmmi-iomned tOlicr:: of time 'ird i gadle eof lifantry. n i encammemp mear 11arnwe CorI iomnse, onm Mlonday. the 23rd of' 31: In accordancece with the arranmgemets of Bc gadier Geeralcm Jatniicson, time 'ommmissioed~ ci ricers of thme 2mnd *i::ade ot' Cavalry are abl ordered tom encaump at the samem isume aned pcc Thle 11i1. ande 4:trd R~eimenmt< mof Imufantr wviil parade a: Bacrem'n.elI Court llonne unti imrdacy, tihe 'th ofn Ma:y. B~rigadie~r Gtseeral J~mmnic'n will order nm'e < the Trecopsc or Squmeairon-,. of hsis Brigade to p radle at the samce eimec and place. 'Tie commesissioed mand non-eccommssiont (Jle'ere ccf mime Rogiemets and Cuorps ordlere f'or review. wimll aiseeembcle ihe day' prey 'ins, ii drill and in.trmuctionm at themr respmective Iclac'es parade. Thme .Major Generals ande Brigadier Genera will. withm their Stat), attend the reviews withi their commeandm. Brigadsie~r Gener:als hlanna, Schnierle. Ilan rmomnd. Ileopkmnc. Jamieson, aend lliarlic a charged itit the eatenesio'n of so muech of t:: order asa relates to their respective Brigades. By order of hme commnderin-Chief, J. W. CANTlEY, Adj't. & lees. Genm'l. march 23 I' 8 II. L. JEFF ERS, GENERAL CO3MISSI8UN M ERCIIAN'1 11.- MRURG'. S. C. "U'1L.L attend to Receiving and Forwari V ineg Gooccds to time 'cntry; to receivin aced selling or shippcimer Cottonm, flour and 1D: ron, and will mnakec liberal advances on all arm eles conigned to im for sale. Will also a Ltend to the buyineg of G;oods foer Merchants ani Planters, for wyhich his coemmissions will be ace derate. mnarchc 9im 6 For sale. 4SPLENDID new PIANO FORTE, o a. terms to suit tdme times, apply to Mr. E. Bacmon, or Mr. A. A. Clarke, at Edeheld C.11 march 6 f WO yyears hase JOURNAL Grit 11del11 up the pnblic, and awd only A M rtrnage from its friends, untilth arrive when confidence: could be -paafi suecess. The editor hap now the pleasair annoneing that this desired perinoas arrivi ed ; and he no earnestoly solicits a 6iberal siP ' oot from The reading commuldby, acid the b siness portion of thoise. who imay favor hia with their support. The first number of the 4 third volume will bc issued on or before the lisat day of April next. When the JOURNAL was ahoat to be issued two years a , promises were made by the pub; lishers to file public, thait they would exert - themnselves induasrioidy and enploy the best efl;rs of their humble alifies to naLie their .puter enteotaining, useful mod instructive. rhese things have bees fulfilled; our time and money spent to st~stain our promisesm, and bring out a paper every way worthy of the growing prosjenycf HaHnatrg A nd, now ihat these piroeaes have been accomsplished. and the Journal pased lt gaol at which such enter pi.es, either falls or rises, may not a ftll mhard of support be expected by us'from iuic who, should give a helping hand I Many believed that the Journal was esta blished for restaini private, party purposed. ant we have consteited 'aurielvcs too ti hem renatma in this belief. knowinog that Ti(Ui'l will work its6 way and frown down every thing that letants to errr. But. now that we have surinummouied every difficuly and spre.td our pentul to the ,i, eeze. we fearlessly proclaim. that the goml of Ilaiaburg aloie iii every and any rawe. has beeni our eartest desigti. lier interest deanAAds i f public piper. arad we have sapplied her tant. Here aall the Press the Prolole 's rigsli S!ttiasta, 'nawed Iy influence unbribed by gai.; , Ilere PaI mrioti ruti Is glI.e4msion precetaI draw, Pileged to Retligion. Liberty amid Law." Proni:- were likewiat made lay the publish , es. thwl their rohtnas shoild not be billthemed with the partizan .ssays and speciltaios of Ihe day. Tneoe proamises hI:ame been adhered to, ad althoingh we have no great desirte to launch uaa on the troubled sea of politics, we shall Sspak that wlicla we may reel bound to, do-con. dena the wrong. and hold up Ught to the p.. ple. let onr woard offend what patty it may. It 1n the duty ofithe presa to watch osaer the'liber. fat; tor one, common, enorntry, and warn the peo. pile whenever dnger is sasible. We nahlvr to the Demscray o' this couttry, yet if thi1 aeirry goel etray, we shall endeavor to brin It back by t imely and virtnonsn reproor. The dnty of an edlilor is a distinct and lotiy proli-.4ion, exercsig great ildnecre over s emety- It is a poawer that has never been ien snmrel. and we shall endeavor to sustain and r cheri-hm the motal agenries which the functions ;f ediorhip holds atung the world. and en deavor if lier.iade air co-iemnporaries to imn prove Ilse character of the Pr." tan rescue it from inidelity to itelf, amd froin the indiller elce tond conteupt of' ithe pimlilic; aSiet it's claims. vindicate iura dignity and etoirt it to its duty. by a straight tirward virtnimos Comirse The'e nditnonairaains we laie le-arned fratim wrie a1d experienced heads@, and we will prodit bay them. The cobaimne or floe Journal ire dovoted to 1isrri-n and Domestic Narsa. the MarLets. .ite. rature. Scicace. ric. Our aeadera n wIl be fur tmshed with Cols reat itifoirmationl inl relation to1 pansg e tns m every quarter of the gloube ,he .tate for the mnrkets at hote and .throad. :amai avery decription of bsiiiess iitelligence, 1 besidei a great vartery ml icellaneons< matter. The great increawe of trade to liannburg, bet I natural advataitago, fur lienh anud hneinesa. nnst ler fl.,ari-lia;' corditimon. reandera a paper in dapniba~..ly tnecessary Ihere, as welIl tao thme cii. etaa a< the plisatera and others whos trade to this a--e-- sll of whoaam tahoii d patruonize a paper ofthaeJnrmial knmows thaat he ran send mont o weely-d~ett as waa wrthyv of patronage as aniy themr stow biefiare the pamblic-. lIe rispect. fig uobecns fromum a hheivram atnd enillghten~ed 1' aomuisty. that increase of patronage which . he belie:to his work d,-serves. II1'nhrslar. Fitb in tf 6; .To :Mewapaper Edilorns,&c. II F. Advertisar (atn cxperieniced practical - Prinater.) n nld ltae charge mmf thme a. Ci enstert. Dr-ars:ar oft a Nensipaper eas. ~ alushmaent. or Book aned Jaubbinag OJfice, eithear am thae mipper p art oi thi.s State. G$eorgia. Alaba nit. ar 1 iirida; or nsecept anvr saverrisas cur mceaed with item, whelare lhe tnay obtaim a fair srmnearationa far hais serv iceS. l.b.'erences can: I-- givmen (if neceasary) (or thae mrarltad prifet-ian al character of thae adl -a~ vetz--r. to iaembetars -aaf thei. corps cditosriai in Iahis t:atet aand (;'rar.;ia. whoa have knownvi haitm for ith. la-i fonm: ye-ar.. .\d-ress A. P, .itu ry oter. (Chi a-li.tn ar i-e he rf will cinfe-r a favor by ;;i ing thaa aboav,- itata or two t n..ertmaits. iara-h Iti tf 7 Tan Bark Wanted, - The ubscribecr, liting near nilonuit Vini. I tage. re'spectibilyv imafrms the Farmners ouf adgillid District thu ihe wishes to pmurchams lhe. r twe.-in tiftv iad onie hundtiredl cora's oif Tanm Batk. lIe wilt j'my ini Cash, IAcathecr. or 4lhos for good Rsted, White, or Spaisha Oak Bark.S3 per cardl, at the I'arasmr- panatationi. if witin sevenm 0 ilialvereil at his 1zTan Yard, rarmner. who are. or may bea clearinag lands, would final it to their iteresit tsa save alIh their UJak hark fair htim. A aginod hand catn gel a cord if bar k per day. anal twoa corals cani be hauled att a load. if a 'ratnae is ma:ade to hmold it. Trhm hark ahauildl be- covreda evecry evetuing with boardls or leaves, to pre dl aeil the rtaina fraat injuring it. -r Marcha 9, l812 6 t1 Kenez Mi. Vtuutage. fState or South Carolitua. I L' DGEFIELDDSTC. D A n n a Sfa ri T e r . ill f i r .p- uife e ailBrunaoin. anJ others, .V IT appearing to anyaaatis-ewtion thai Stephen 1Terry and Jane his wife. thet children of' - John Parkman by his late write Elizabeth. lor merly Elizabeth Dutckhalter. Fuigitt and Polly hisa wife. somne of the Defendants in this case are without the limits of dais State. On maotion by I'. HI Wardlaw Complainants So licitaor. brdermal that said absanat defendant~sdo appear in this Hlonorabile Ciourt,and pleadl.an .- awer and deniur to ilhecomplainatasill within: three months from the pmahkematimon of this order, .or Ihe said Bill will be taketin-owccafssagains&. i. thenm. I..- TERRY. c. t. gt.p7 d Contmnissier-s Ofce, Martk 5;19 ,. marchb9 - - -.3 - &weet .etalees. - 200 SHI,84e . Cah Apl at t~e sta2'.--.