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MedJikui Colege of Gwrgia.-Tlhe de gree of Doctor of Medicine was conferred -an thirty-eight gentlemen, at the- Annual Commencetmeut of ,his lastittilo. oa the 4th inst.. in Augusta, -norg wchom wee the .following from Suatah Crtolion: C. M. Naison. and Nicholsot .1erriwether. -front Edgefield District: A C. SI.:u ad:, from Spartanbtrg ; T. A. Perit ftram: Laurens; L. D. Rogers, and J. 11. Noble. from Abbeville. Mr. CaLIoun in Michigon.--At a meet. inJg.of the Democratic citi.ns of0 .c' igni. friendly to the nuomination of tic [for. J. - .Cadihoun. of S6outla Carolinat, by a Dr nicratie Cuveutton, asse:nbled in the chj.of Detroit, on tho 2W bit., at licb, smong other reolvutions espressive or their - camdence in the enpacity and integrity of thi Uoata4le'Satesman, the following We samaimously adopted "Reaftend, That the lion. John C. Cal bourn h"- identifed his niame with [be sur - em of fhesa great priucipleq. .by the pncedaut ability. energy, contsitency tnd iseal with which - he ha. ever inin tained and enforced them during his long: and brilliant career:- that his tturavalle-d talets as a statesman, his oarnest and dte vbted ~patriotism as a citiren, and his en tl and 'unsullicd intectity as a man,. preetnirlently qualify him to develope aqd carry.qst these fundamental prnci-I pies in the practical adininistratiun of tho gaoVe1ment therefore. . Rtesored, That -we present to onr Democratic brethrenthroughout the U gionj the name of John Caldwell Cal hon. (Soitth Carolina. as our favorino n'didati for President of the United Sipses.and we do bereby pled;o curselves to pie all fair and. honorable :tmeans to so cure his nomination to that Ofleo by the Democratic N ational Couventien. --Re*ortd. Thiat the restriction of an fnekenhCt'6f the Presbi'ency to a sin ietei of 'four years. as recommended by , ,,venerable Hero of New Orleans, in is rst message to Congress, is a scunl pinciple of party nenge; democratic in it eherocter and calculated to seenre a *ithhl and disinterested administration or Abe gocrumt.""' .% Sotmers Cage.-The N. Y. hlerald o4tha th int.. contains the following par. agrapy relakive to this erse, which has un dygne investigation before two t ibunals ofour country. I We. understand that this impor:ant easel now before the Grand Jury of the UnitdStates District Court. and there is; the strongest --robability that an indict. Itsirihl be found. If such really turn out to hb the case, and the indictment he not qasbed on technical grounds, as we Mw-heard intimated will be urged, the ei*setgationf the' whole affair will pass itbebands of -a civil tribunal. which 11 biy be accused ofpartiality; a all-absorbing interest will be remarkable. amd due to A*n sea seBpeide. eand . S INN 'ma s-hwesher; for iiiie at1 sad pactis. nbjct of the q~esi~n o sothe e sieply.:a;g604Joneas to the nature and estent of the rights of our seame, and the'.legal limits of the au thority of their officers.. 2cRichtmtd .Enguirer.-M1r. Ritchie, fordiirt eight years sole editor of this paper, gaves notice to thec rublac that he h associated in she interest and fortunes of the Enquirer, his two sons. William F. mod Thomas Ritchie, Jr. and that the pa per will be hereafter conducted ur:der the firm of Thbtas Ritchie and $0ons. 2rwribe Eart quaake in thse West Intdies -10,008. Iees lost.-The brig Prances Ja, Thesnon, arrived-at Baltimore uid iast..fron St. Johns, Porto R ico- I'rings afIvics of the effects of a severe shock of aW etrtqnake on the 8th February. 'The following are extracts of letters re eeavod at Baltimore by the owners by she Frances.Jae, dated, SL.Johns Feb. 14th and 15th 'We have just received advics (tom the-Windward. Thbe effects of the earth quake of the 8th inst. -hnve' been awful, indeed., Point Petre, in Gendaloupe, i-t totaltroyed. and les thousenuf persons are supposed~to have been hilled. The loss of property as imametase. A t Antigua. alstl, there has been a great loss of pro perty, but Ave lives lost. All the mills and- Sagar works are more ar less injuredl. uui~lie greater part of the crmp will he rst... 'Nevis, Monserrnt. Barbadoes. &c. &i.a esaid to have msulgc.l much, but to y aetis not known yet. siep and at S:. Thomja,. the shock mp'so seyvere. and L.te .t this pl.,ce tsso~muucs i but there, was no mea4erial danmage at either ple."-Chars. M1cr. Fren LA p 0.. Pieszyune. of the 24. Later from AMalamorus.- Reported ES. e.h, ejhe i&Trexia&rionrs.-The schr. Emrblem. -Capt. Kin ney. orrived yesterdal~y from . atamoras, which port she left on the 19th Februarv. The captain reports that on the 22d, while lying olf the bar wesititig for a pilot, news egau that thu'prisonerm cap:mecw at pir'w'hh Col. F~isher, hasd risena upon tblfr gndrd at Sulll, overpowerc-d th.em afir a shore striuggle, anid started ina Lut Mh~V fi Texas. From Sahtillos to the Rio Orifa,'ihere is a direct road. nd as (7oi.Jerdiit oriet',msde a succesful es. cage fror'anrthcesame point with0a less num~er of nen, it is ore than pirobabuleI that Fisher's men will be~ able to do thme sa~ ti,6g pr;jovidel' they were ablec to secure :n suffciency of arms and tfamuni ion to.fight their stay through. WVtIve lemsI -fs. however.--so manny false a'~iorM are. etated and circuted ian .Mexico. thna the atfempt to escape wsas not made, ulthough there is much to cots. Arm as in the opinio that the heav-e (oh. lowers ofto l. Fisher are again at hte.r ty. In eatonreatiodiLis' reported that Col. Kimnay~'lio w'a. about takinu- l'aynug for rthe. United - Saes. had bneen arrested pit ion of hag stv ome htan~j an assistisig .he.. art.. ...:......,-useca The captain or the Emblem ropor s the brig Zuviah as up at Matanioras on the 19th Ui., to sail for this port iu two days. Uile:l Statn and Ma~iro.-Tio Na troa.il !nteait;encer SAys. that antongl thje Execu:ivb pruecedings its the Senate to w.,d 'e cloe of the session of Cut1gress wa ai-e radzifacaton of a convention lafe!y cune'u'le at [.- cti if M*jaCO beatween '"e 1:ipicmntic iepresetites cf tle U. .tat ed1 ih,t Goveren.meft, the lermsn of wialch are s-,tl to l-e ia.rtanlp!e and! eii'ible - umb atit;..e4. Th., Treaty will douit The- .am-, pper nv tha01 all the 1dle FR1ed J.-a tatolu-tions which paiied hosia I lntse< a d -cnc.:re the Pree;dent. are be lieved to have receave- is -.:n-true, ex :-ept the .uan: Resoluti.,n d1reingA pay sw:at of tIhie eriicares or awards issued by the Comiasmt nenr under the treaty n'ith wne Cberokee litenan-.-C/urst. Mer. Frort tie Charlcston .Iferwiry. The Wcater 8;r.-Yete'rday was a isatil tite-the crowuing of a Nurthens ier. Sleet. rain and snow all day-sacold ihtn went to the middle of one's bones, remnorselos and fals of all manner of blue levilN. The Western Mail hiled beyond Au:ista-tho train on the Georgia Rail nvt! leing obstructed by the storm. The Norlhern, Mail came through. but it Wal ifa use-the Great Wrstern had not arri. r-ed--Cont-ress lad tdjourned but all in Pi, nil it will require a week it pick out le true miteiaung of it. The President as signeJ the repeal of tIe Bankrupt Law 11r. WVase has been rejected a- Miniter to France. in whiclh the Senate hss shown jrent poverty of comnon sense-Mr. LU'ishing was reiected as Secretary of she Treasurv. whi If % e care not fur, as he vne a t'iff min, and Mr. Spencer goes "roni the W:r Depariment to the Treasu y. Juaele lythe s reappointed Collee or of 'lalzdelphia. from which pla.c he wavs ejected ia IS4 1. becatse lei was n Democrat, and there wn a grent deal of splutter and splashing in the lHouse, which mnur'ed to nothing but a mnuifestatiou 4f had fccling. Take the n'lowinag as a ipecimitnPh of the whole, in a debate on the inAl inige of the General .pproprin inn Bill: Mr. (. Davis next ob:ained the floor, wnt le was stopped by The Chairman. who said there were :en lemncn standing near the speaker. ] Mr, Dvis,] in the aisle, who must take their ieaite. [Mr. Profst of Indiana was the gentle marl particularlv alluded io. IIe was em poyed, with Mr. Wise nud others. at the Jesk of Mr. Fillunore, chairman of the Coanitiec of Ways and Means. (who aid the civil and diplomatic bill in charge,, n oai examination of the amendments hich thte committee had to act upon. the uanuscript copy iA the care of Mr. Fill uore being the only one to which the :nembers bad acces*,j Mr. Promt express4d his astonishment it the peremptory and unusual manner in hich the Chairtnan had commanded him :o take his seat. lie said that was the mnly place where ho could see the amend nents made to the hill, ani he tuougkt he ad a rght toxamine tbose am"eadmenis awhich he should be eala to give hbi The Chairman (peremptorily:) The enteman from Indiana 'must take his eat. Mr. Profit stood for a moment. evident y in great astonishment. and theit said, irml y: Sir, I winnt take my seat. The Chairman. The gentleman from [diana is ordered to take his seat. A groat sensation was in-stanaeonsly :reted, and snth conafusion ensued. Soe half a dnzens gentlemen sprang to he floor, and each addre',sed the Chair ; the Chairman peremptorily ordering the genleman from Indiana to his seat at the same time. Some observations were made ont thec hypercriticism of the Chair nan who had corrected the gentleman hiom South Carolina, [M r. Pickeos,] who. n-the horry of debate, addressed the hairman os "Mr. Speaker," instead of Mr. Chairman." and on the unusual tricness of discipline which ho was so pe-emparily enforcing; and others called upon the committee to rise, that the Ian uage of the gentleman from Indiana might he reported to she- Iottse, Of the la-tter, thsere were Mr. (G. Davis, Mr. A. fl. 1. Stuart, Mr. Briggs, and some :sthers. Mr. Ilosts prontested tagainst the conduct if the Chairman, lie asserted positively hiat the gentleman from lndianat was neat Jut lf ordet and hse begged the Chairmnan to bear in umind that the liouse of Repro tentatives was not a school-house. (Cries of "order." and confusion.) Mr. Wise' (who was also at Mr. Fill more's desk) rose, and with great bland aes.' of neatnner, appealed to thme [Hosse to ict this matter dropa. [Ie hoped, on this last day of tho session, ntothinag serious would grow out of such a ctrcumstatnce. li woauld ha respotnsible for hais friend [Mr. i6reat: t'oet he would keep order. Mr. Oliver durain.: these proceedings. me. d-.wna Mr. Prolfnt to lis desk. aned ucce-Jemei in pmaarn: sail ~on the tratabled wters; and thub ffai-- was allowed to teraale. - NYMYEMEAL. Tesilkru ie that biads twea see~ing Aearts."a tin thte l':h inst.. t-y the R1ev. HI. A. W.II ln ms. 3tlr. L. S. BLA~*o, to Maits styKacca l'o hl.r, all of this District. lea this District. oan Thunrsday the 9th iqat. * Jaianeis Maynaard. 1'.aq., Major .JAmus WA. t.'cr to .31is'.no Cur.. dauaghtr of John and Kniahzi (:salareatth. all of thie Dimtrict. le .ibber dte, 0onl .th nd ina't.. hy the R1ev. lohn Tapp, Mlr. W it. Janos, eat Edgetichd liistriet. to M1is. Sanan lIacm~t. of the furaner Dietrict. O BI TU A RY. Died. s-f cun.sanption. eis the -6th inast., in he 7.1a venr of'tais age. Mr. DAIsEL. lBateso,'. Sem. 'Ihe decea..d wa'. for taboust thtirtv. beree- vears, a nmemaber or the Blapuiat deanosni aim. la hias dedat atacond wife- h-i. loet .: kiud i.di'ande, fouer surviving sonss have leost an )fi'e~'ute~ lather, the lit:ie Churzch to whticha a belonetd, une eflicaent ea-r.her, the coasmtn. aity ina wicih he lived a good neiglhbour, the onntty at atrfe usct'tleaizen, and tan honeet I)tursg thea 'affliction of Mrc. I., whu-hl con I e nanifested ahnot perfect resignation to Ile w ill of God. ILe was sensible of his death, as wth Isis last words exprcaed strong conidene in Christ as his 8:viour. In tihe language a the dece-aed, expressed a short tiwe before lii deeth. we hcpe hi, redeemed spirit noow rest I at the right band of tjod. " where there iA no i more pain, no moare consumpti,,n, na man w.x.t of water." " There the wickeud ceans fiom troubling. and there the weiary be :t test.' 'I Commerrcial. HASIt UPG, March 7. Cot$,on.--Our nerket renjin, rathei (ul! yc. and prices have not udvauced fron l.,st weol,'s quotations; and -mill re imain so. protbly. until we rceeivc later accounts Irom Europe, which are expected daily. We give as quotations to.-dny. 4 to 6 ce-ns; priacipalsales 5 :o5i rents. The 1teceipt of Cotton in Hamburg for Ft-b. amour.ts ta 7.247 bales. In Aaousta, 14,797 " Freights.-To Charlebton, per Rail Road. 23 cents per hundred for square, and 35 es. per hundred for round balest To Savannah, 40 cents per bale.-Jour. AUGUSTA. Marcb 9. Remarks.-We expected to wrin these remarks with later advices from Europe before us. The inclemency of the weath er, not only in this section of the conttry, but in the north. has no donhit occasioned an interruption in the regularity of the mails. We may still he a few days with out any mail from New York. We shall, ;herefore, abstain from any r emarks on the condition of the cotton markct. In the mean titme we would call attentions to the following calculations in reference to the proballe extent of the cation crop of the lI ited States of the present year. We must admit that it is only after arriving at the results stated. that we becamo aware of the crop turning out larger than we ex pected it would he. We give the calcu lations as we made them, wishnut further commet, leavitig it to those interested in tie coun ~rado to draw their own conehi sions. ant to anticipate such tesults as their judgment may sug:est. So far, the receipts at. the following places have been as follows: 184" 1842. In N. 0. :o March 1, 758,671 541.356 Alobile, to March 1, 309,177 2.90,412 Charleston, to Mar4, 264.463 174,70S Savannah, to Mar 2, 210,695 137.626 Florida, to Feb. 18, 95.851 51,281 N. C. to Feb. 18, 5.98 4,208 Virginia, to Jan 19, 5,000 10,018 1,649,847 1.139.409 Increase this year. 510,238 1.649.817 The cropof S1842 amounted to1,680,000 bales. There have been received already of the crop of 1843. 1,650.000 bales. There remained then to be received, to make up the erp of 1843 equal to that of 1842, only 30,00 bales. Of the crop of 1842 there were received to the time stated above. 1,140,000 bales, and there were received from the time thus stated to th close of the seasm,,510, 000 bIe- whieb,tageiher, make up the 7%a' ve been re Miveti 'already-4f -the eop of 1843, 1,650.000 bali. Simld the receipts for the remainder of the cotton year he the samez as 'last year amounting to 540,000 bales,'the crop of 184& woul amount to 2,190,000 bales. . We must hero observe that the present crop was more foriward than that of last year. anmd that it commenced to be sent to market nt a much earlier time; it may be therefore that thc large increase of the present crop over that of htst year has at. ready been received. If this be the case, then the receipts for the remainder of the cotton year will not amoutnt to moore thtan was received last year, .ay 540,000 bales. A t any rate, according to this calculation, the present crop will amount, as stated above, to nearly 2,200.000 bales. According to our table the reccipts in New Orleans were, to the latest dates, 759,000 bales. The erop of L~ouisana, for 1842, amounted to 728,000 hales.. This shows that there have been received thus far of the present crop 31,000 hales more than the whole crop of 142. In Charles ton the receipts alsu have been 4000 hales mnom than the whole crop of 1842. In Mobile, however, the receipvs come wvithin 9000 bales of being~ as large as the cr01p of lost yeatr, and in Savannah 21,000 hales of the crop of 18412; the crop of Alabsama being 318S.000, in 1842. and the receipts thus for 3091.00(0, andl theecrop of Georgia being 232,000 bales in 18~42, and thme re ceipts thus fat 211,000 bales. We will here offer a few extratcts from the ',aluable report df the Commnissioner of Patents, so far as thtey relate to ifor mation respecting the present crup of cot ton in the ditferent cotton States. '-In North Carolina the cotton crop is said to have beeni 20 per cent. heater thatn in 1841, and the cause ausigned is, the fa. voirnble weather in the early part of the fall and the season when the frost usually akes place. "The crop of South Carolina also is sail to have been, as a whole, one-third better--:ht warm. dry *cather proving contgenial to its arowth. "in Georgia, it is varlously estiflhated at from It) to 50 per cent. increase on the previous year. More tvas planted, and the cultivatiun was more productive; pro hably the best erop for many years. ."The crop of Alabama ta also pronoun ced to have been egn~al or 5 per cent. su perior to that of 1839, though in some see nions the dry andI warm weather were subjects of complaitt andI, in some others, ton, excessi sely wet wveathre. --T'he aggregat~e in Mistissippi is large, better than ist 1839, especially in the up lds ; not quite n good in :he low lands. "In L)uibiana the crop was injuredl by the wvorm,. rust, rot. heoll worm, andi rain., and in some sections there was but little more thtan half n crop,; but on the other hand it is estimated in other sections at 20 per cent, bettor than usual. "In some nw ts of Tennessee it is said the crop to have been uno-sually good, even 100 per cent. bet ter than the previous year. "Thme yield in Arkansas *as greater than ever before.-dnuble; mhe three Coun alone it-s spposed, would ship ,i0. 6ales, ,*000 or 12.000 more thi ever JooW-in one. season. r -Ilnkda. The crop is estimated bave b48,25 per cent. htter than i previous year. CoUn.-The market has been di during The last week, Though it is rn: to I ascribed to Ise denauo, and scnrci:7 bujers. Cotton fromn ine warehouses not easily boughl:, as very little is ofrii in that quarter. and the r-:ceipta by %vagno sire becoring quite lintited. The hn''le! are relktant I-> part with their produec - the declining rates: 'hey seeni disieism'l writ tir furtiher :-dvicca fro~m Etu; l which a'ie daily expceted. We c1an record 1011101 sles during the week ; ti sales lat.%%ere effected were at imnn 1o 54 ceaii. These ra:rs .how the cane tion of or market. We quote extren' .3 to 6 ats. the litter price for prisn which iWery scarce; but t' ranigo- 1i pretty jm4iI Colton is frori 4 to 3 cents. Constjitaslit. T"' te rNOds of Flajoi T. G. B ON, announce in. us a canadda for the 00 of Clerk of the Court, ot FAg field Dit r warS t C LnL i~e !! JLime!. ASKa just jecesaue. a co utdaupply of wich wid be kel on haud t-ongh the seamn. bay -'- LL: . CI.PON. marchjfe k 7 ed Qarers, -Eifteeld C. 11., .Mlaren .i.,jl4.;. Otvar.n 'o- - 1N consequence ofihe resignation of Ca p ait Jese Al. Cogbsr,. of Eet.Jneiel dei. Cosmpany 1, an Llecteun wial 1e field 41 Saturday 4Il3th at 441ay anet, at Edgul.li C, H., Itdre purpoMsO Ut illag The %icae.,ib un thi aimeday, at11'clOcJU, Use LdtiaeA fleat Company will parade itt II.e imais e i.. Ill ed place, aruisidand estuippedL accuod-ua law. Byorder cr Col. Wir fll. ? SA.ULt., 1-zot.i. L!. Col. Manee-Lient. ltanwmy, .Lieua. Luaa' nad ergues '. U. B&ceis. March If 7 . fat hand. ;iven ov liet i rau W.'onaer, one due ts.at Jam.asy uae.e (or 'ive Hundred i0uniars. Waits asereA i,101 the dae, dated January 19. 1o.0. I ise otix fur Five Hiindred Doliars, due tit .aiiuna 1t45, da 19t Janauary, M43. Tise a Notes wejVecn fur lauid, a pst it Mwc belonged kvluaalier pciiasn. The N.,its asr in poueassofGenl. U. W. Hlusge.. wso johinty bod with PauI W. Cotsner. :na a liatn to make tfstttile of auid kana, 5ood. 1 nee intend to Ul .e said ites. LAtKIN GIFFIN, March !7% 7 Stat .-i] 8Duth .Carulia, Is 1ELD DISTRICT. William ft n.&, Henrietta Forerlosure Feasgi, 4 -o ! vf C. J. Coup'Pai.Administ'r. -1M0r-4,0. WLL38 SOLDoan thefirst MNtav i AprW ossat Edgetield v. I. toelo Pe - chi e"o ffortxa. awslow in; p ~ -. 8. CHRISTE. Y r.. is. iiairch , ($1 5 ) t 7 State f $outh Carolina. EDGEFIELD ~1STRICT. . 1 EQUI TY. - A. L. Nichiqison, Bill to nlJ . . lain till E. N. Coleman, and othere. forIand4 IT appearing to my sntaistecsion ths LEIsed N. Colemant, one of the udereu dans in thiseunse, resides Ibeyond the. hmo its of this State. On motions of Pope~w ams Pope ordered tat the said hlredt N. Cole man, do pleadl answersar demur ta sthe bil on oir before theo eighth say saf June next otherwise the said bill, n ill be ordered pr o confesso against him J. TER RYr. r.n Ma re'h 9 3m t5 John H luiet, vs. John. Infow, ( Z. $t Btrooks, vs. The same. 5 BlY virture of sundry Exectmt'st moe directed, nds by the wtristeni cos sent oft all parties cotncerneic-hil 401 prso ceed to tell in sho nhbove 'stume enets, 01 Wednaesday the '2?d inist. nt thme honaae i John Intlow, the followving valuabsle pri pertv, vez : One trnet contalining three l.nlredl a: tirteen, acres of' land w hewre diend:m lives. One othierdraCct niinn::nehnre and awentaytwo aacre~s oft hInd. sair ci less, adjaisiing Col. Broouks. John1 .3lealh ansd sothers. y-ieacres of lande. in aree -pa..r:: p arscIs adsjoining; lands of F. W. Pick:na aiwl oithers. Also. eighteeun naeroes. siz: lh:av Bridges, Lennah, Tilda. Nancsy. Jat.esni and infatat child, Rachel. .Julin. .th Eliza. Charles, Lee, Haerriet. Clari~s. Aunderson. Allen, and F'ratkeyi Also-Stock of Hocrves, Catile, & [log' one Wagon, Plantation Tnols. H~ousehobm and JKitchaed Furnitsaro. Corn, Foddesr, Baa con, &c., *ith sundry other artiles noc Tors ofrSile.-AII sums unader twena ty Ave dollars eabb, all sumts above tha amanon on a credit sill 25th or Decembec next, with interest from date, pusrchaaei to cive undoidhted security before the de livery of rperty. * . CHR18TIE, 3. 3. i. March 8 ($5 25) 3s 6 ALL petmno5 indestetd to- ui 01n nec'oun dusle the Gust sof Januaary last. are rt quaese inu come and settle up. We hsav to pay our debts. GOODE & LYON. Feb.13 -_______ 3 Generaf Orders. uEAD) QUTARTrEiS.' Charlesto, Feb. 20th. l1823. Onus No.6. D-it. THIOS. T. STAltKE. is hereby a~ Lpointedl Phsyician andsu~rgeon Geir with the rank of' Liesstenant Colonel, cnd wi be obeyed mand respected a'eosdmngly. Dv order of the Comtlsnander-hm.Chier. J. W *AN1'FY, Adjutant and husp. Geil. M..rc. Q ::s a .1 SHERIFF'S SLE. B Y VirtaUe of a.:ry writz of Fier. Fa. to B cias. I will poro.eed so iell at Edge le Gcid Court Hoose, till tWe art .'-londay anti Tuesday of Aprii next. the fuwo.. I ing properly: >e Ivcrs .n L. Brooks vs. Alhred Fniley f I Milledge Golpin ve. the- iame, Tbomvas W. Maloie and Jisse It. .iorav vs. fit., time. nud % isn lloiley. onie "thosasnd neremoflawl m'ore or less adjoining W ade rs U vmr aud others. It lcown.d and Gairmany vs. L. nnd M. '. Suber, one tamegru booy :-tif two 1l arses. Johii F. ijnras vs. Wm. T Jlire, the arnet of lamd t iere the dfe!.ant liv.:d the yea- It12.: ont:ain ei;hrydive aere; Sue rtM I- -, ndj1- amin;iji .hads 1 a 1:( ah C. bwr. J. V. BHorns mdstil wrhf.. G. L. ani U. Pein. & Ck . v. J.A:n nleaakr-%, ixty -fivc neres of land n-re ar I-.s whine 61malood Moenlieaji I.. J aol:i I :zuwn, Wmn. !,ntle'r :,id oahse-a. C(.thuanz nd Sprou:l v-i Thomaus Berry. one hi!ndred acrs of land mrose les, 4d r jniingi Joao Rogers and others. ShideNjy Cu,h. ihr the use of .J. P. Car- 1 &-er vs. Philip Dunmire, ots n agon and t wo horeis. IMdidred Ierry vs. J. A. Berry; .Michell,-l Watson, hearer. vi. the rare. and C. J. Glover. ona.? argiero wo:nan a y mild 41.i1e httsy h~ors'e. amy Johiln Dorn. !ener. v. J.,.: Dsa, nnd 'a. J. Kemp, tihe huondredl at re" mlf 14ad arle up~ at dii'erena ae i weit-re de-fe-n etanlt Dust 4ives. ;a-ijoininl liaa< mf J. . lourssree. A. It. Falkner, nel *werm. EI:lias 1ltivack l ndl others v-. Johint Ilorn. one trset fof lai:e contaising aseaa e I five acres, oore or le-s where the dh-fen-1 el;t live-s. Alo. f.ee wher trnec comam i eng thirty ncre4 more or le,14 :14.1am dynin in te a Iolve I ret. A a. vie tother tr-mwt c -ts i4ining tiirty aere adej.-irning the above trite-. known is I. II.:cisona edtm-e. ri-I joininig J. H. ita wtrt e. :: ,Si 0'8 wr,. .;,. Ie Sind C. Park-a naid B1ar'<er v .I' .! lirth-y The iract of* I mw %, le-re li.- sat-a, ro-ai n:iiiti ilt* iaserio. m. i it , ng r. more or len. atjomi:ng .!htrlet I' G. L. anI E. P.-in. & C'. -< 'im. T. Uirl. two neroe-i I-m ami ( i:mi, I. James Siemppatrd v-.. \ Il. S; om1. wo husslred acre-s of laned molaire or -.s.an %Ieere eLeiendanft live--, ammjsmaaing Edaam'mn ilamyal. ail othier-t. Jot Cipthirnnt. etrvivor. v4. r:"zabe-h 3Mceiillian : fihe eleew11.6.1 mileer-- inl I.v, hundred arre or land inore for I-s wi er ,she livteet, a11djiaing lauds 'arierly owied . ay john Trappy. Thi samne vs. James AMlillin : fhe m r eeemsilat- imierent is fihe abovwe artiet 1 where hi-a mother live. Y David Stroher vs. .I:te- Morri--. Jr. . and Jnmes M1omrri-e. Senieor, tihe! ir:et ol lamd where .Jaames Morri. Jr. :ive, cona t:ining -ieveni huridrsil ncro-.es more or I. s., i adjiaing lands of' EImund Ateiesn. lnd c oaSikers. a Richard Ccletman vs Ivev Sneller. no r hundreal nere-s eor inid amre (or Ie-,aoijui inl% 16a ads (ihrunfah vsiil oli rs. John W. ilaughtion vq. .Mary ill...htow er.otom thousand acre. of aid moture o le-e. adjoinuing John Wise, Wui. S. linn ard, maid others. John C. 31nore v. Jnres Gulaman aud John Trapp, four hundred and thiry nre.A of land nmore or less where deendant (Golemon lives, adlj.inin liaus or James nathews,. John Golemnun, and nthers. N. tH. Neval v.. Geonrge N. l'arine; I] - Davidl Tooln vs. time siais: Win. t iaover vs. the snamea. rThe femlmow ing aaegresa vir.. G reaw. i1ii ami Beliahim.m s us T h rceldet: tint1 lIireesors aif thse lank of ah Stat ce asmbi! :s'ao'inas vi. Iblgsmsn - tkiieaee. Steedmlai n and Mesriai v-a. tie i ame: Wmss. Woomdhuerr- v-a. thme sa-neie. e-iht - huandredt ne-re-i,mf inndsi rtsmre- or !e-t.. aduj..in Sinag A buer Whia~tley, Jaamssa I'. (C:Juser. ,ammi miters. - t. To'sislee. Ordmnnry 'ii. A mmirmii lenm. h.er. Thmain Powi e-li atmiI Daso .\timsA k in .ini. llhm a .Uvetd tl- rtied prermm-ty ad S iumker Fosbter vs*-. Thmitns :. liar J B. inirates.un Dama;w~asi .\kinmmm. I The 'abovel deCrC aiibe isid or D.). ini -.m\t k in.ceo. I vemrsonm I. Birmetk.. 'v'. I ~mmicijph ( Xarter~ and F.i szlaethc Carter: .11ulcaml Genarmyvs -th~e s-amse. Louiais I-. z yi a:d:. I .s im-th Car;dter,- three- !hnm-'ciail a-e-em omf luiim smomrm eoi le.-. admjoining id, ofal' a J''hns 1m i.., Wc mi. I,. I ioivam l, :na.s otheirs. \lso-.inetm neg. . lihi G. W~'uine '.". Joha-phi V.'ine. e~a~ r Sin'apason vs. thie -saim-, mmii- lii t! I roundm m inte Towmmn of ti iisaburg. mimatedm mitn 'mntre *ieee5. m'n n i-m thmer-'wm' tVos - -.'rsm- tc'e spiied hv - 'm 1t. . od-t. nssal llura and N--,'thy. in:ic iiheir 1mem kenam i as No-.. r,'-. ,.itiuated. o. Market sneetm. me :4tim nA as .Ni. teli as t !i ~a:ne -areet. - .I1,a. the- dweflling hos..' vis sh lie Irsid atach-lae, madse tap mot fiaur or.igin I I.ini 'aimaimn ::s .ts .'a m. :l':I. Ud I. 3- anal 3'a; -atatatedi min (:imvins'tons caret-,as i-via-t mis u-' -im ;ihe p artpen f samj' Woodamsl - *i'ery an u.l- Nimholson v-a. WVu Schum-ass 'rprt: ,-e- y s-ise n~i' 'eree as' htawl moire air ' lass, aamiinm Th'smas Tracrsipeed.a and otherac''.- Trmo air le ('a-b. Mlaurchc I5. tl::. :h 7 State of Sou1thI Car-olinai. The E,.'tra of Ii. Ma. Collier, ai I s. Ws. Vannce. rI ~ TILL. BE S000. ait the houimse acf defehn.) s i danst, on Mosssna the ?ith imac.. thme -Ifollow ing propierty: Onm last taf Cirn anda Fodl d ter, cighit head of Hiorses, stock of Iilags and ICattlme. onme Wagon, amne seat laecmth'us T'oolm. ne hmired andl thirtyecighmt piiee' of - 15actsi. fliasnethold ad Kitenm ristmire, andii valriaini othier articles not amentioined. s Terams Cash. - S. CillRISTIE, s. i:. a. e- War. 15. 18413 (Sl i 0) is 7 V,00 El-'IELDf isTIiCT. iG ?* Ia. B. F-. Spikes-. WT111. BF SOLl otn Friday 'he' tha ,et. I V at tho sonse of De-fend.i a .,ow - iang proaperty, viz. 400 iiushaeaCorn,. 2...: ' oud oflacan a stoc-k of Uittle'. a etock of lia, oneo SOrreI .iare. onae sorrel liorace, larmee Colts, a lot of W~agon Timbea.r, oa.n Siah'sI Vice', siad a gantsitty of Iiianseholdian mci iitebl. en Furnmitore. Torna Cza. S. Cf!!ti.TIE, s. v. ii. Afarrb2 (aQ 54) e, 6 will attend ar the Ionlowsu PI'W' tm A collectT axes. for the vatr 1842. 0t, Sa-. :rdir..MPrch 4th st PoweW-. " Mouds'-, -';, .t IIatberiew. Tucsda'oy, " 'ill, n: R11ge - . 'ddth, at Mnar-a: " Tian.-d ./, " 91 t:. at . Wih "Feriday. - 0l:l. li lerya " So'urday. " Ilh. J. 1rhmdao'": Mouiday. Tuesday. & W ':dne'sd~v ay, Uf lCdgI.C. ll. Court. at Thursday, ith. i Allen's: -Friday. - 7dh. ]D. R icintr-dolu'pi: S " U rdev, " *N, at Towlem: " Nonds'. '-2mth, re Smylyv't: "Tuedn'. " lt. at I)un'tn': We - d. ;t Sheppard',,: " Timrsdy. 2 " 0-d. nit Shadrachs: "reid:: t. -24th. at Liberty 11 : Sin1 clay, - 5th. at Tucke.r's: SMonatday. " 7ih. n' VanCees: " lT oeqhav. *' 2dh. at ;ii'ger's: * Welduedlar. 29h. Brash Ie"and Thurdav, "'l. it flambthdr.: Mond~ay.'.prii 3d. at Edgeield C. i. After n ach -nne tny R.oks will beclos - mi lor :lte present year. B. F. COU EDY, T. C. E. D. March 1 3t 5 TimJ. I. S. DrSTiC I COUIn, I D1iT4tCT OF 3ioUTH eAROLINA. i I.N BANAKRUPTCY. WIT 1i.E AS. Beijariti IS. Spikcs. Wf fvrmer lv Wn~to. maker. lite Far reir of I',efild l si'ti.taen' South _.rnaom.'. h4eh tiled a Peti1i6n, prayin;: imi le tovy Oe decllred a linnkrupt. piur -nme n 1114e .%,-1 of Congifrt, orfte U sied iinae<, mad4. and 0 ins forre. conceirn it H.monAropt,4. anol ihat le may have the e.ienti of theP Aidi Art ;ibi in o give an. ,e*e so. th. -t-il Petition, and that a hearing t--r. of wil to! h.h' l befoir.' the lnnorble Lowet It. Ghl-brim,. Jud::e of the aidi itert. at : (.eet t) bie holden at the Fed ri Coert I leu, in Chareton. on Mont 6v fite t went V-eventlI dy eof March next. r eleve io'clocrk. A. IJ.. :a which plate sodt litae all pe'-.,. isuereated my i'p aear aneid oiaeww eniew. i antv thev ihave. -byV the pr-:er of the said Petioner~aioulel let be grl:-.. 'hriaeto, e ldiv of' Fe h:ctry. l'$.3. 11. Y. ItAY. Clerk.: W--re b 3t Li Itanaway FitOM ilhe subsciber. living ner ( , ieCl'o, creek. fat tie nei:;bbourhsoud fof Chanan'q Wm il Ed-etiield District. lny Negro 1113 JOH N, whom I pur chaodul of my Hiser a few weeksagio. ity timher pourchinmeed him ito a lipe a'.ehttor. froin Virgeiia. John Paid leo ,.4a4 rA-8 1 ienr tichaiedaee. Vn . Joe ice about _,I etct- of a;:e. abot . leet 8 4or. incies lhigh. r li:;hi c'omipleman. #etil hia a war son the or er efei'e left eye: iA n staia well niade elIlo Of laceel. speako quick when mpoken tee. . e 1ad on wi e west an sty it fcc. cap.a Ieowi h clothi C11.1t, helcetIalon-- of coeese gray lIltl. It i'4 ejtite Jiisely lie is trying to get hiW Virgiiia. I will give twetty live dellare .ward to tiny persn who -vil appreisend ti, ,id clmae tnid contine him isi asy-jail in tin4 ite. o t.at I get it naain. and thirty-ien ..ila.4 ir taken ost of hestate. aaid if brought ci:ame all rcaosonable exenAe% will be -paid. . 1e igeculalorriout whom he waspurchased 7rites hsis namseAndsew 1"e. ADA31 BLAC. Feb. 2' if 4 The Colun;hia Potith-Carofiiiin, will io'pv he above once a msouth until fabid. And e-rardl their aceounts to this ofdice. Lost or ~tolets, lROil thesubcriber. at his recenience nanr the Ridge. in tis district. on or aboast met liktho nuiary hist. a Ilarget Green Moroc h 'mof'K. l RO:OU) K. eentam ing a $2n. hil pit lihe lhcink of* II.miihurgr. andt a $~2 hill up ii ItRink f' cte Stitte eof Sui h C::rolinta. io em-:lec ill cepoti I'alehi Rue.o .irthet mithtl andc Samn f'nii teA, noctt the t'n!tnwmn r's.'aerv neotee. viz. ni niete epoe iei'- I Vat-aei tur $1l223 2?9. diue l-t Janmunrv let: te upon.c G'erge- Vania.ier for $'2-5 : note eer. ci Abhet tih ltyannut for !t1: a niute ettoe '. W. laery anid 4.. J. Wilhc~atm. f'or upwant.4 * $4. with a1 cre'dit unialormued of $5'5 i .m t'4I ent. wneh at credlat indoer-ede ofj $ct-e ft' ; a 'ue ii peln Wiiey~ taea ni n '4 Wiltnc laletitn lIer '11: :: noa.te ao i dlit It e ('nenob. and Wilw.ooc e eeund E: Wt.. Pemrry feer $1): a tiote uepeti 'nrie'r W'asml-.e for .9 13: acid am notit lcuo % 'iu,-un Noer:~ ie' fo S e . TIhe ahar rteer act -e< , rewSrd? of3 Tw'Oentl -t t. t demllara'i for the d. :i ie eat thei I'ecke:' 11..it andc it" Ccntetti. lTANiIUlE WVATlSON .lolice. - 1.1. p'er'emi-- i:'lobrc.ei so the subscrihser, by. nte' enr nenfi rtecoeint. nra. regele.ted, ni4 ei.' depied e'lhv tim.''.u Ti (:.nii. *.f tic. acit'e'- of retncihi::. to coe'lli l'oru**rdf 1)neenm -e.bh-. A~ payI np. hie i. dfe'trince eel cle,.cm. e- bcct-m-. .\l i' tetiand 2tecmta. lror <.'t -.l m .un- -.:eor lforec, ly it i.-2'zt lisrnc . ina e- phr.iei nii the lciud4 of Utn Anar-~ fl. J. lt'A.. "'---b if 41 .3. D). T--B-i s IIAS enimueed tm the rnon frnterly t3reniied. bty Mlr. Lyn, in Msr en e er.. n% he.re lie is e'nrryintg onu the 'hoie. lane itt all it4 brainchesq. Hie will .eep~ conmstamly otn hitndc at sood4 tsuppy ect ome mtade wccrk. ti Liia etf leather amti idin::e. which will be~ sold as che:ap as ant hie honiht at anyv phtice.. All kind., it work done to ier ni ith neaiess snde leeipatchi. lIe will nhan pay the highieit eritee fhr all kimis of hides.ceither in Cash eAfthetr or Shoset. Kideeliehh C. l16. March 8 tr' (I Admilnitma.oO' Sale. B Y perimimion oft'he Ordinary of(Edgefield Lh-trict. I echall proraeed to sell, ott Fti. lay' the twiiventorth intit., At my7 resiencee', ill the personal protperty of Jeacee Sweauingen. Ie'd., on a credit util lihe twenty-tiih day of' Ldecembe'r niext. puitC~rcha .) 'o notect with cjpprovedt t'ee city. The icale to commence it LI o'clock A1. . J.iES SWVEA1IINGEN. As't~ar. To Bridge BaidrT it I D(l i tc be cilt, across Edlisto, & whetre the Wilianm ey Bridg anow atatnls. and that the Buailding amd Brialc be iet mc the iow'eue hide'r at Edg.field Court flon. in the timret '.Monday in Aperi next : the IBridge ..le h--ult of' good materials. ami wa-rrartted to. le kuept in) e.ir repacr for'.even yeatr fro the itme it i.. receiue'd: :a f iridane to be completed se l~ tiel Mt ilay in) Octobene'xt BOOK & 403 PRINT1NG O' F Eveory eleart. ription ceeaea'asfat