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(Continued from fist page] agtainte-bello acquiring - title to the territory of another, until there shal bei a.trehty of pence stade oi an a bdpAiOnt ofright on the piirt of the cbg'aed.nation, or inless such cjr Aihetrcee'usi ato induce othei na tioli~o recognise the right thuis claimed I know no insLanco in modern times o t an territory being consunatet rcif ed- by the law of -the strong, Alogf during war it is one:of .th modes QE annoying-- an enemy to take possesion of tho tert itory of that-enemj if It ca be aeized uion-by the -victor Wardes nuot consist merely in fight g Warhas othenmodes in which i e codaucitd ;iud one of. thes6 i to seizeo th property 6f-your enemy fo dtU6urpose:of depriving him of Ih &whichle otherwise w'ould have o iiiiself in die contest; This sir, is oiemode of carrying6n a war aiL-s 1sq as we hold possessionl thi friltory,ve:arir but-carrying.o ttbut e itijelyr But i. thieUnied Stis adveitise. Mexico hat-under nc cirirsiances cad these territories, o1 iaypiifI them, -be-ceded or givbe bick t.h&r.uiider airity--of peacetwhy ttalabotnegotiation Wiy speak o miati ineace under the form of - trealy ?t Why-resort to such a miserable moikery.? .Whyseok to disguise youi cirliefunder' such miserable pretences I Negotiation fQr zhat F You will say, "Mexico; youImust negotiate, but if yoi ,it jswith-this distinct uriderstai'diing, lit wed -re to hold alwe have, and c_.pcVVQu to ive us as:muchnore ag cOi.". Why,- if she were as strong a Ciyijhe-*duld never submit to thai j'iji wutild be degradation. An Baiitsoge'Asgwreak .nation is it an% 'i6sbn.that a neighbor -should presume *ig66.-hei defenceless conditioii, a'n gtorrnim's fro-mher which .would bc irtrthW in her to grant in aby:negotia inithaequal.? What -right has-thi R fiblic of theUniited S.ates togradU dh4scale of nations-in point of dig iaialoence of Christian civilize ud-ie; sir,' as far as possible soih4 digrity of the only. Republi onhis pritinent; and hold it as qua #Wju the-prouidest-despotism ormonarcii '6~a-irhi i tis- weuldfe right, sir ;. thi -3 s- n~uri udjade up of- prece 4ikewi*.eC:n reee rip6sfre eto, t w 0,n Ith ere1. - w -l,-iwt out dVbo hluiolent si',l ~~iark. -10 ,asamat er a -ptcf1esld nddot hsisi on Jrt W i~n ihtto insist upon it if- we in ~ix ohvenegotiatiOns tipon any thing 1kepncuplgof equahiy-and ,justice '.~ta haves thus.:far~edisapproved o mj~ole.-heretofore pursued, wit h. ~'iWOob'aun lut all speak of as de. r40ind;vhat call;a.:ani~ouIS to ob. 4ad --h-onprableind speedy peace, a-iiy'b~ aske'd, whiat. otuse would yoi suggestl Perhaps, sii'j my opinion wi] lhave very lhttleinfuence; hut as. havy te ttie liber~ty totindulge~soinewt ia censurest ifritli'easu res -of:ot hers, - oghi not to withhold my own.pisinion; dsto uithat would be the proper course t< be adopted. But before-1. do-so;-h~n cotingllhed cursorily to look back to the znelieres which preceeded the adiissior of'Pexas into tis Union, ;andi -tthesit. - ~tiz of T exas-hefore that unionemu coansunimated, and to exa.nine upon'whia tle he eld the land w-hich she coii plain'ed to possess;, w~hether by title ac ruid~ b her at the time of the revolu. - trofi,or 'whether' by title acquired h.1 giqusisubsequently -. ror title acquire< - bfierovorlutign and a title acquired-bc -i6quent ':ong-fest: tiro ve'ry dhifferen 'ihiigt - They a essentinl~y diflterent d is T unudeistanud,. whon she ra'is io ?staridard ot resisttanc-e to what she raideds ncrochani~s on the par e exican - overnment, had nt i ag t of e'territory, corn Pri thid'the limits of'.Tamnaulipss an ientquired any right to this-ter * ~~~i m'~tg erweD athe'gueces and fhc Rd iande, i is-not, sir,:and I under. t ~o slyrsto siayerby-anuy righ1 iidiintto .her in consequence of lie flooludonai. : will point oat-to.you, a~ 1cian the' extent of- her -title: under-the re olution - - , C-~ onclhded in our' next.1 d'The friends of.2ETER QUATTLE BUbM, Esqr.. announce'ima n's n .camidiatelfor thiOfce of -Clork of' the-Court of'Comumon Pl~F thiis District, at thec ensuiaag election. - - if 50 ~Theeida OCWESLEY 130DIE, Esgr., - eiinnt a cudidate' for the lIlceoi thDitrac at the enasning election. -junma~w1.1 . trf- 5 NEYW0 G U OD TIE subsc. ier is now receivin a fesh dT suppIg of SGROCE RIES- CROCKERY, HfARD WVAR E, STHOES,.H A'S& a n d DRt W-D.0S Fineand common brown SUGA1, Laandclarified - - -do. Laguira and Rio1 60FPEj Fine English CH.ErSE, SFresh.R Q.E; iCEsht POTATOES. t Landreth'at GARDEN- SEEDS, RJ SINSsAnfd -ALMONDS, Sperm and Tallow CANDLES, -LAMP OIL With many other articles too. teltons to men tii, which will be sold on the .most accouimof dating terms. - B ~BYN BC BRYAN. jannary 21 - f 52 ROBERTS' CREAP CASH STORE MIDS EYE DIAPERand-Irish Lnens Cotton Flannel at 124 cents a-yard. Turpentine Soap at 12A centss ibar siall"ized Cdrron'Pots and Ovens, Collins' best.Axes, Misses' liorn Bonnets at$2 56 each," Tdlsse/s Straw Bonnets at $1 00 each, Sesi Bag Clasps and Tassells, Steial Bi ads No. 8, Black Alpacas at 25 cents ayard, Rabbit Pincushions at 25 cents each, Philadelphia Naili 6 cents a pound, Halfgallon Pickles, Soda Biscuit at121 cents a pound, New Starch 32J centis a pound, Ginger and Pepper 12.3 cents a oud, togeth er.withn' airge stock of DRUGS and M ED ICINES, for sale by R. S. ROBERTS. R. S. Ronsters having practised for sone yeats as a Physician gives advice without any charge when selling Medicines. janary 26 if Roberts' Cheap Cash Store. NEW GOODS-JUST RECEIVED. I NDERWOOD'S fresh Salmon in two pound boxes, - I Sardines in hoxesfresh supply, F inest Olive Oil for table'use, New-Goshen-:Cheese.fresh supply, 10 cents, Bestn~ew Chese at 12A cents a pound, . -Marbles for children. Figs, Almonds, Raisins, Grapes, Prunes, Cur rants. Citrun and other Fruits, Cloth and Hat.B3rushes, Fine Record Ink at 25.cents a bottle, I Fine new Dress and Furniture Calibo, 6j to -181 cents -a y-ard; Northern Hlomespun -61 to 12J cents a yard, I Fine Canton f lannel at 123 cents a yard, Cotton. Drll atI12*.'cnts a yard, BlIe aid black Cassiiettfor Pantaloons, Finest- Sugar at 10-pou'd f'r$l 00. Goid do - 11 dor -do-- 100, 'co;ffee 8, 9; amk 10 pouhdesf6r the dollar, Rat Poison at25centabok With a large assirtnienf of, DRUGS :ME DICINES, nd PERFUM ERY; -which I -wil continue to sell as I have always s'old hithertc chVeper thalt an other SLore in the plae -. - R. S. ROBERTS. % y- . f 52 --2 iA. fDtRG S E& ei 'ctj~zhe sto l 16~ -o rirtiit-fuop erous 1iends, foae esto"ed on- : for the last si d solicit a continuance of thei nlihalsurinvite allversons buyjin-r Dr -Unlug h 'are'rnt alraady- of p riv:ill- osisif mnsch'largbr'aric dftor'e g~inerad assortinent thain -we have hereto -ore lkcpt; Wdihaltalsb continue to keep eni usual-assortmnent-of Carpeting OitCloth, Flo: - atting. Bonneas,~and Ladios and Children: Shocui. - N. B.-Just-received a full assortment of al numbers of genuineCl h, Dutch~ BollingCots which together wih':dl articles in our line wvil Sha sold as low as they can be procured in llamt bur~g or Augusta. SW M. KETC[HIAM & CO. llamburg, S. C. Aug. 7-11 tf 29 STATE OF SOUTH CA ROLINA1 EI1. EHR LI DISTRICT. IN TlltE COURIT OF ORZDINARY. Y JOI. N H ILL, Esq., Ordiunry o aL-isge field District. Whereas Ilezekiahi Harris, hmath appliem to mec for Letters of Adnmnsration. on al and eingulnr the goods and chattels, rights and credits. of Alfred Bodlie, late of thc District afbresaid. deceased. . Thmese are. therefore. to cite indt adlmon ish~ all and singtular, lie kindred and cred. itorsof the saidl deceadl, to be and appemi belmre me. at our next Ordinary's Conrl for the6 said Distrikr, tn o eiolden at Edm~e. ield' Conrt Hlose on the 14gh day of Feb. ruary inst.. to show cause, if any, why the said . admninistrationu should not bc granteel. Given under my hand and seal, this the 28th dlay of Jan.. in tho year ofnour Lord one tousand eighmt hundred and forty Ieight mnd in sevenuty secotnd year ofAmer. ican lndepenidence. -eh JOH N IIIL L, o. E. n. LL P 1ersonis are cautioned amgainmst trading for -the three following Notes, as they were in my purse when it wyns stolen -One~:Note on G. L~. & F.. Penmn, for twenty dollarsi drawn 19th Febm. 1846,.by. G. L Penn. Omi N-ote on Malachi-Bertisifor. twenty nine dailjars, drawn by H. Boulwane, dated Decr. 15,.'1845. One Note on Mathew Bettis for twcnty-one dollars f18.j-cents; dated 7th Septr.. 1844, drawn by 1. De Loach. The Purse was stolen some timo in Jnmly 1846. The Notes arc all due. Thme signers oi them are requested niot to pay thema to anly per son but the subscriber. 1B. J. RYAN. jnmary 21 4t .52. *To Renet. - F OR the next year, on the most favorablc termts. A building very sumtable fora Drug Store, -Lawv Office, or other purposes. Apply to . P. F. LAIIORDE. dec .5 . if 47 A LL persons indebted to theo estate of Win S. Johnson, dcc'd , are requested-to conie forward and pay up. L. S. JOH NSON~, Ex'tr. Female Ac 1 eniwIe Acaden' Elton P. 0., seven g fild Court Hnuse,-dn-the io will be openedoi Tueiday tl nuiar undcibet direction Of-Misi-M, c favorable-raracter of Nifs Jua .an excel' sent jistruciress hasbeenIestb e nseveral -Ientions of the .District, by -thi r i l Several years teaciingand justl d .her to the patronage ofParenits andl W Terns of .uion. per . es. . Spelling, Rdadiog; riting etio - -With the'above, Grammar H o .graph 00 With the above, Natuilid iosophy and Coinpaaitio n 0 Musid, and use 6frPia 18 00 Boarding-ai be hdiadyil9 mwies at $7 per mn'onth. ; Pay'ui tat the d of - piuai-y'5''-~- 650 NORMAL*i, R Y Y School opens tioe '7I ol 0 . nth. a myFarm. Nmnier& zii~ihted. i well-classed; rnfien r perly manage and- istru t ave a competent Assistant. y apparatus, reading roor'a osun six hunndred dollars. Psiji a r tioned-by the liistitutor is a a natural-propotion biteelf. " i tal growth uatd actionS. 4 L. daily employed intercia Lstic. Fur -hourarecreatio .s I.respeptfully solicit-oc roi.s sional sarvices-of .clerg me riian denomuinationis Fom- iee. gl~ec tures to iny family and4 jip is will be acceptaile I was a&e 61 pline of the Baptist. Sec ~ 'idsap plied and religioaunbused whei a.-it tire discipline of a school This p on id-ask permissiou to establish .in giu ian o te;tching:to 'the reading .public which I wish teodo throu d press.. ltanghthelP ..rb c-ooli at reeiwood laut year dtini my acknowledgements for , ing patronage It iupro ha I have confideice in. the the Baptists and Presbyierians-a wooliand wish that the public sp1i id e .in licl tle Ins'tiintions respective y ,61uyil reap isatisfactQry patrona :. Boardinig (except lights);ge $7t00 English Clas, , .. . ,0C Classical ant ' a0,0C Address Wodville, a hi Office, Abbeville Din., S,, Jan 21 ;;-4F GREEN TEA9IAI<E A (Under lie control o/t j& D m -'nation. Mit. & Im $Mt have the pleasure I W friends and theptiblic I't - nesii their School comnmnenced aueria prospects on Monday tl9e- iha they have secured -the perr eo Miss SA RA H AN WW crin, whowill' alkueeiitie sic-aiid Drawi"'Depar6 janutr-y 2l' IIERE-S N nr trt v :r and well executed, ilhltrutt ~New IIven tions. ScienJi.6e..?rnciple. u esi na aiti1 Natural c itfieln de~t~i~~. of thie progires eL~aiha iier Scien tifirImprovemenats-Ameridari 'dlForeign in ventias-aatogu -of~jInu e42atonts origirjal-$eiemific3s ..-il 9 fle~scie: cesof feefanics, Gher Eit lOngi ism0 and!Magneto-Electrieit finiiseiilr sophical Exeriinertais:W& Wiaistsactidi in varions Arts &lTras "oThe ut interestm g paismigeet itksikgnlene poetry, &e. -This pap~i fly entitle< to the patronage of michau d iemnofath rers ; and farm'ers also will-ds inekudvalu tage from its instruction in us meeniartica trades. As a famurily mairp ~it-wil- convej more useful intelligencetok anud yonne; p~eople thianr five humus its coist amadhool instrue tion ; nud on thme -principid-offbiio'dayit may~ be argned..that-every enpy,: ili pree rved will command muorethanuti mlgna costa the eind of the year.~ Pulbli hweejdy for on dollar~ per annm per sing -;ive copie de~c 20- .t 49 STATE-OF SOUT[ A [ IR. EDGEFIELD DIS PtCT' lr N ORDJlNAf -sa~~zl .,aml, Mc.Crary and others ffs Part it ion IT aupnoring 1o miy -atis cip, that Jamri Mcra ry. Thomas: McQ #, and Joli l c(,rray distributees in ih * tteated case resride beyond thme limits of thi ~st iitiere fore ordered. that theyd6.ap r.m die Cour of Ordinaury for-tho. Djitridte Edgefield an State of Soath-Carolisma, on-orheore the ilhirc day of April. text, to show qanse'; if anywrh: - ho realestate of Ann McCcny,(lt Add. shoul nt lhe sold or divided, or tlie i osent to thi samio will be entered of recor Given under tny atnd, anm ofie, thus th< 2/th Diecmber 184T. - deca 29, . Su 49 State of' Sout uT roina. E~DGEkW1EED DI .IOT, IN T HIE COURT 0', INA RY. 29th of October' 7. Simeon' Auowoy Ewifei Afr Susmnon Fanniey-Gouldeni.othersDe ' Pariliio IT apicaring to my' satis 'mn.bate th Hazel. HiratirAbnejr arati"ilidy.Jon athatn Haz7el aiid twife - Huld Rhody Moss JoitrM onerinnd Wvife Liidii~ ''rTs'Joimon Bh~ordJonso, aidPicim nbnorlives wvithotut the ilimnitsi of this a-8 Li therefor< orderedt,,that theydo appear jsobjeci. to the -Di visinn or sale of the Real ~te oh Chiarit' Johnsoni, deceased;out or bero~ heu first MIon day - in ?March. next, or thi oisenit to ~the -anme will be entered of Reco~ Given undel my hiandin the Cqurt of tardur fthe day anc date above writteni. Nov3 - 3mi ..D. 41_ .lrewU e fSU180r9 Gid Ih esh maoannounce to.eLaea deflelr aid its vicinity, that she has lien thme stant ad'oining. Mr.'Caori'snpw cid cash store w lucre shcjvill attend-to thev Yunpa branches of MILLINE RY and DRESS ING. Particalar nttention pdid-G .~ e ftting- oi Children's21thinl BETRANY ACADEKMY. HE Exercises of this Institution will bi resumed on the second Monday, 10tl January, 1848, under the Iectorship of M GiottoE GA IHIN. The Trustees, having riei Vir. Galphin, fr three years past, and havinj found-him ever ti-e and faithflul,and fully coin petentto-discharge the duties incumbent upoi thip.Teachar- of afirst rate Academy, do mos cheerfully recommend him and oni Institutim to~te ronage.ofthe public. The Academ: is situated -in a healthy, beautirul and retireo s.far reinoved from any intlucetmenit to ex p6pise or dissipation. The School is now sup pliea-.ith'Globes, &c., and will shiirt ly b furnisfied- with Surveyiig' Instruments an Philoaophical'Apparatus.. - - RaTXS OF ToITIOx. First Glas Studies.-Spellitg. Read ing.- Wting, .Elemeutary Geography, and Arithmneti . - Charge per session of 5.months, $6 0 24 Clas Sisdis.-First part ofm it cholls Geo*iaIhy; first part - Smith's Granwar,Davies ArithmetiC as far as fractions. Charge per session of 5 months, 8 0 33d Class hdis.-Mlitchell's tGeogra phy concluded; Davies' Arithmetic through Vulgar aind Decinal Fra tiri, Snith' a tirammar concluded, Boyd's Ribtoric aid Coniposition, Tyler's Uni versal Hi4tbry, Ryan's Astronomy, with the use of ihe Globes. Charge:per:aession of5 montis, 10 0 -Ark Class Studies;-Arithmetic coiclu ded, Tyler's: History. concluded, History of the itied States,.Bourdon's Algebra, Legendre's.Geometry, r Trigonometry, HershellfAstronomy, Davies' Survey ingledge ' Logic, Criticisi;iOlmsteT's. Nitral Philosophy, and "Book ke'ping, C.hargeper session of 5 months,12 0 5th Class tudies -The Greek and.. Latin.Langu'ages, and the Mathematical Sciences, and other studies as the Teaoh Ser-may deem-expedient~ r necessary, Charie per ie'ision of5 iinths, 15 0 ExerciAs y the ni Abers.of all Classes; I Cofpostoi. and Declamation, once ever w eek . " N B-NoStudent will be pdvanced to 'higier class, unless he is able to stand a fai examiiation on the-studies of his own. -No Stiudentwill be charged for less than quarter wunless by-stipulation at time of. er I -trance No deducton -for. absence, ilei caused by sickness. It is hrlbly 4lsirable' th: the Stucients sh6uld commence-at the begiinmn i or tie session, aud attend regniarlj. 'A. PERRIN, E. G. ROBERTSON, -.A. T.TRAYLOR, R. P QUARLES.. W. IMMERMAN, J. P. PERRN, dec 22 t 48 Trustees. -NOTICE. R.-'ROF who held conditionally an it ter'eiin the right -f Edge6bT- Distric Sto-Hotclikis' 'Reaction Mill Wheels, (Palen r hasr never complied with said.condition, ther - remio.holds no intereist, npdhas no right . r-ma e any contract. for said Wheel 'W theunidersigned are the bwners, ai sa ht, and a tight plrchased from any ot nliessr tigeit., will not be good. .Mr' J. T- WEueER we au norise, with t r 'powor toactas our agent., COTHRAN & MOORE. _1aih 847. tf 6 ~t~3F;F2BICAHl'S ' TlSP RC114 .1~. , W111 V~twrin athiivlb eict oiftl6Ie F %ad ef' n4 bivoablyfr'ee ived whegever it-hil-beer, uset -J 'i alrowa'to refer to-Mkr G8ieaeerd 'Tron'p NMr7Johin Warrenr of'Colnilibum..'M McAtfieof:Cobb; Mr.'Asbnry Hull of Athen Mr. William D: Teirell or Putnam, Rev' John E Dawsonm .of. Lagrange ; to wvhich great nummber of namnes might be added, wl hear their teytimaioy to its value. H iabitual costifveness is found very fregnrtl contne'cted with feeble constitutions, anmd y sons of sedentary habits, which oftent exert very 'inifavo'rabl's inmflence uon the gentee hlieeth of the subajectt and is particularly mari e sted by a restless'ind desponiding state oftl ttnd, irregular if not it loss of nppetijte. Fi thit condition of the system.. this nrticle is coi deiitly recommnidedl with the positnve assin anice that if the dose is piroperly adjusted. soi not to movec the bowels too a'ctively. relief in: berelied on, withoutinny, even the least of ti n se. of' the coimonm piurging medicinecs niannl: resorted to. This nrticle will be foutnd toa as a plnsatit cordial and tonic, restoring t appetite, anid at the samte time fimltillmug evel itidication that the comimin putrginig medicin are. designed to effect. Trherenare some constitutionis liable to rmg tar attacks of Bilious rever almost everiy ra to sneh, Ircomnmend thme mise ofthis Medicimn Many persons whmose Digestivec organis a feeblo, nilen. experienmce ' sese ot l'ullnes t ter eatinig--in such cases at dose of this nma cine ivill ofen affford immiediat': relief. - Pregniant wonien often suffer from he hirun anid costiveness. they may~, tue the artic | withiotije' leanet dunger antd with great benmel Ini sick or n'ervo'us head-atche, it isa imost vat able tiedinte- .. I could mippend a long list of'certiftcates, bi forbear, preferring to rely on the virines of t mediciTe t6 sustaini itsetl. The mohlicine is gentlceand certain cnthirtic. ionic and sudnorifi ....-... -.JOEL-BRANHIA3. -Eatonton. Georgia~ ...For sale by Robert Anderson, Liberty Hi Cheatem & Settle, Dnntonsvillo, Charles Fre titn, Cairo P. 0., and * -. .J. D. TIBBET'"S,' *- Edgefield C. H. sept. $v 33 NY NOT ICE. NY Persona wvithing PIANNO'S TUNE -can be attended to, fAy applying to M Aaron A; thu-k, Edgefield C. H,; by lett dr otherivise. Jtdy7- 3 tf 24 -Removed. Dl AB-BEY would respectfully inform I .J. frienids atid patrons, that he has renmo ed his H ARNESS and SADDLERY SHO1 Ito the house lately ocentpied by Mr. Fields as Bakery. opposite C.-H . Goodman's Bar roon january 5. tI' - 50 Notice.dp insai .Athe este pfJamesS. Ppec,dee'd., are r< queted tii prosetit them properly attested, as is our itention to pay them as fast as our ei lections tiay enable- us. And. mill piersenisi dbted: to- said estate are retquosted to nial payment. - - * T HOS. H. POPE, Adm'trr. ja..1 ir '': 5 EDOEFJ[EOD;HIQTEL,l. H E Subscribers.annonnee to their friends ;.A and, the public, thatihey have opened r the house formnorly occupied by Mr. e.J. Ryan, 'M Edgefield village,and are prepared to accoin modate all those who' may lavor thuin with their patronago, with comfortable Iare for themselves1 i and horses. - t. Their Table will be alwaysprovided.with.the - best the market ulfords, and attended to by ! obliging and competent servants. -. Their Stables wilt lie attemded to by.firsterat ostlers, who will be in waiting ai all htogfy - day or night, to see t;at horses are properly t e ken care of. ' CHARLES J. GLOVEkt :* ARMISTEAD BURT .I sept22 Strayed.;. ROM the subscriber, tbout three or four months ago, a white C with dun L sides, her right hipis''ou'ofplaces she wis also nmrkedl'wih a smooth 'eropinthe lefinnd an underbit and a swallow forl:ile. right ear. She carried- with hier two TALNES,.Oo a Steer and the other -a Yearlingcafo.nearlyt;th same color as the mother. Any i.nforipation of them will be thankfullf redei('e - FRALI2U.SMrpli;: january 14 STATE OF.souT'H C ROLI . N EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN TH E COMMON f r AS Miller, Ripley & Co. vs.. CA SA. Brannon & koderson, 'Howard & Garmany, VS. Brannon & Anderson, D. & A. Wesson Lvs.d Brannon & Anderson, Jonas Conklijig 4Co. Vs. - id. Brannotn &Aiidei'son, o Seaman & Peck, survivors, - -VSi. d y Brannon & Anderson. F. D. Fanning'& Co. r Brannon & AIderson, OBERT ANDERSON, ons of'the defen a R.dants in the above stated case, being how . in. the custody of'the Sheriff-of-Edgefield Eis. 4 trict, by virtue of writs of capiaas ad satisracien t duin, at the suiiis of-he-reFpetive-plainifs in g the, above dained ose'e. an'd having fied'on oath a;schedule of his'whdIe einat -aideffects, eaI and. personal. with a--view-to obtAjn: the ienefit of the Acts of the.Legislature.orhis State~com monly called the Insolvent Deb:ors Acts, on Iotion-of Mr. Adams, Defendant's Attorney, Publicnotids is hereby given, to the said.Miller, Ripley & C6., and allothers the creditors o'f the gaid Robert Andirson, that the said pet - lion will be'hearai and considered on 9riday the .seventee'.th dayo Mirch 'hext; at Edgegeld: Court. Honse,..or e i suchiother day as the t C~rt may ordr, during-ie term, commeis i) ig onthe first Monilaj h said . place,-:anuthe said Miller... Ripley. &'C., and e all othdri,,tlio'creditdr; f-the sid Robert An. i. derson, are herebyi.ominande'd thdaiiid tiie d either.perisonally or by attorney, torshow cnuse, r, if anrtliey-can, wify the petitio' f'ili: sait Robert Anderso. should: ndtbe- heard and grqnted, and he bedischarged from confinement bycom lyiwii' wile Acts: aforesaid accord. ing to, e terins of'said1Acts.... THO G-BACONA Cderks O e .hB47 dec 17 -~ -j-- .) . m, Braninon &Ainderson, I. Seamian & Peck, sti r 2 -% a vs. d*' .0 Bran non & Andersom - .F..D. Fanning &Co y vs. r- Brannon & Anidersort - a Jolin W. Mnidy, bearer, - i- WV.-B. Birannon. - e TI7LLlaal B. B3ANN~ON, one of the r -*Defendants in the above naim'd cases, &* who is now in the cnstody of the Sleriff ofilic r- District of Lidgehlekh, by virtuie of writs of Ca se pias ad satisfiitindom; at the snits of the re Ly spective PhlaintfT, .in the aibove stated cases. ie having filed.his petiuion. with a schedule upon Ie enth, of his- whole e ttnte ,andu cffects, for the y purpose of obiaining the benefit of the Acts of et the General Assemnbly,. commionly called the e lisolvenat Dehitors Act. On motion of Mr. WV. Y WV. Adams. Defendants Attalrney, public notice " is herehy given. to mheo said 31thlers. Ripley & Co., H oward & Garmany, D. & A. WXesson, U Jonias Conkling &. Co., Seaman & Peerk, suir II vivors, F. D. Fanning &- Co., and. John W. e, Mundv. bearer, and all others, the creditors of St the said Williamn B. Biranuon, that the said pe .tition will be heard nnd otisider~ed at Ed4gefield re Court Hlouse, (In 3londay tie stiph of March next, or on 'such other day as'the Court many .order during -the torin. conininiig oni th6 - irst iklonday of )htirch next, at the sai place. niid thiesaid illhers,,Ripley & Co.jiloward& UriGmny. D. &JA. WVesson,. Jonas A. Conk hl ing'& Co., Seamanz & Peck, starvivors.. D.~ ~Fanning & Co., and John W.- MIandy, hearer,. Sanid all others, the creditors of .the,. said Wil hiam B.'Bi-annoin, :ire hereby:. commtanded., ' either peranonallyi nrby aittor iy,'theti and there: e to shnw caulse, if any they can,'vhy the petitiosi a of the said Williamn h. lirarnnoi shouldtinot be I eanrl and granted, and lie be dischiarged fronm confinemnt, by 'complying with the -Aets Iaforesaid, ancocrding to the -terms of the said Acts. .. TIHO. G. BA CON, Clerk. deemer. 3m' 46 H F Stlbscribor informs his f'rienilTn th e -* Eipumblice that hfiis lireParedr td~jnard chill dren going 'to-Soraodl.at thiePottersvhilsAcade D my, at Five Dollars. par month. .Parents and r. others phneing:their children under his care. r that teir wants wvill be strictlyattenmded'to. jann-try!4 - if 51 - Notice. iH sbsriber hiavinfl heen appointed by -G. W.Brannoni, Asgnee of the stock: al. Brannon, hereby reguires pinyment - rom althe debtors of saidfirmn, who wish to avoid - costs. L. HI. MUNDY. Assignee. at november 17* * n 3 43 ALL those indeite'd to the entt of Charity -.TJohnson.-dec'il., 'are s'qniested to-jako eO immedimte paymient. and those haviug demands to present themi properly: atiested. .'C;WGOULDEN,. SIMEQ1N ATTMV~tAY; jnty. *' tf 21 ar'aefcitibrg C*O"M-P;ha-i'rts i~i 50 Brpmdwy 4irythav- Mi. 6w*%1. *II ofGeurgiajq:'4Ja4 V, mkn~t have a xctfcaevt ajh~l~j tersigned by the affar&.asd--U 'hif one is arathurztiod to sail theCTO-~ts ' diacs withotifsuch .eiificiirm4'Aj we ste applic9ion, Mis a , lyc4 bii lette 'e- by't 10',-' Ij ay ne ntreOeftrlst I age,"ioe ag~hcyjiI 1.b6e ver~h ~N BERGqO31PANY are;.a~~ THEIRPUSILONSAR2I0 SL2JW AND EVERYMWEEK > -9ME.9 Certficatetp~crtifiiteirro of-the country; are comat.icevw * ing to their woiiderful power. ae is almost Im",ds61aely(jf mwrs~t~ 'Aot hdo, 01 olufrgo. The -a n~ilou abaiong Mr., t nie i~i Pit aernriiiai -The opirifi4'In or theCA~j1 the world ao.i*picedenite uig jnaomgidltg cbanci .iieijrgy..p .unstI. biusincss is assuming aieaa -through. ihir(Gcbo every famrily nte amdbs some kind ofpaOu'V~ iedidiWael ,tion like that o6hhs-CousanyO - pu'blic impoirtin-ce. Bj -4tHIM mnedici nes maybe. had. ;3, The leading article-iowhc3pi is invited is - ' . The rfo;'i :COkpIOii 9 'l Ath'.ijw~ in Bilious C~mpua' nS BOWeA-delo~ieuntwz Gdies.'.. tion in '., (. ~ ~ A - . :Constsptn, ~ t c ii 6go lr f'n a:egaancy,)onie Dvappw~17.* t5onlj,j~* Dagrtoips ohc,