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Without earnestly entreating you to extent your protection to the Catholics inhabiting those regioni, and to shield them at all time \vith your power and authority. Feeling confident that your excellenc \vill very willingly accede to our wishes air grant our rcoucsts, we will not fail to offe up our humb'e supplications to Alinight God that ho may bestow upon vou, illustri oils and hoiiored sir, the gift of iiis heaven! grace; that he may shower upon you even kind of blessing, and unite us in the bond < I perfect charity. Given at Rome, from the Vatican, Marcl Si, 1853, the seventh of onr pontificate. PIUS IX, Pope. To his excellency the President of the Uni ted States of America. Cardinal Anionrlli to Mr. Marcy. Rome,March 31, 1853. Excellency ; Monsignor Gaetano Redin nrehhishop of Thebes, appointed by the 11??l Father as apostolic nuncio to the empire o Rmzi!. has been directed to repair to th United States, and, under such circiimstiin stances, to compliment the honorable Presi dent in the name of his holiness. This pre 1 to being endowed with tho most brillian qualities of heart and mind, was well dcsei ving of this distinguished commission fron the Holy Father. I beg, therefore, that vou excellency will be plained to receive liim ii that kindness of spirit which in char cturU tie of your disposition, and to extend tohin whatever assistance he may need. You favor will bo the more necessary to him t< facilitate his being kindly received by th President, to whom lit; is to present likewis it pontilical letter. 1 venture to Hatter my elf tliut you will respond to my request,cm pteially in consideration of the object ii view; and with this hope, I have the bono to tender you the assurances of my very dia Unguis .cd e? iisidcratioii. Your excellency's saritroveno. G. A. ANTONEUU. To his excellency the Minister of Korcig Relations, Wu^hingtou. .lfr. CVisx to Mr. Mtircy. Legation or the United States, Rome. Dec. 7, 1853. Sin :?I have the In nor to inform you o my arrival here on the 3d instant, wlieu I re sumed the duties of this legation. On the tilli instant I had the honor of ai interview with the cardinal Secretary o Shite. On this, as on previous occasion*, was struck with the evident desire ciitcrtai i ed by this government to cultivate friendIj relations with the United States. The cardinal alluded with expressions o gratification and of personal kindness to wards the President, accompanied with as surances of the highest regard for the pco plo and goverunient of the United States; l< Ilie kind reception extoiidyd to Moti.signo Redini, iliu Roman nuncio, during liis lat< mission; mid spoke of the satisfaction i had given the Pope. His holiness is at pros cut "in retreat," as it is technically tcruiwd being the observance of certain religious ex crciscs, during thu continuance of which In abstains in a great degree from all parlicipa tion in thu administration of political at fairs. I aiu, sir, with great resu ?ct, your oh. di cut servant, l.KNVIS CASS, Jr. Oil motion by Mr. Cass, the message was referred and ordered to be printed. The House was engaged in the consider alien of private bills. From the Charleston Mercury. Medical Association. The annual session of this Assoeirtioi commenced yesterday, in the Hall of lie German Friendly Society, Arclid.de street at 10 o'clock. 'I*he following members wen present: Drs. Wylic, Moultrie, Jorvey. Gail lard, Cliiaohn, Jiaih-y, Dickson, Robertson Greenland, Kinloch, DoSausstire. G igr Cain, Gibbca, llorlh.-ck and Mih-s. The President, Dr. NVylio of Ijanoustct took his seat, and made some appropriate and iiitcrca'.ing remark* relative to the ob jccls and jidvaiitages of the Association. Dr. Gibbes moved that thanks be return ed, and that tlio remarks be referred to tin Committee on Publication. Adopted. Report of the Treasurer was read, and or motion of Dr. Lebby, w m accepted Dr. Is-bby moved that a recces of ten min utcs be Liken, for the election of Counsel lor*, wliii*11 resulted 111 tno re election <> those of the last year. Thu Cominitteo on Hiograpliy in ale a re port through Dr. Johnson. On motion o Dr. Dickson, lit inks \wro returned, ami ih report won referred to the Committee 01 Publication. The report of the (.'< nvnitti e on Itirtli* Marriages and Dentin, wua presented 1ty Di Saooione. Dr. Dickson moved that iho Ooinmilte be continued, with the purpose of proscou ting their efforts, so a* to perfect the law ii relation to tin* matter, and to mcuru its etli cient operation. Carried. Dr. Wrnjjg read an able an 1 elaborate Ad dress on the subject of Qurantin*. Dr. Cain moved a resolution of thanks nnd that the address be referred to the coin uiittce on publication. The Association then adjourned until Ii o'clock to-morrow. Sapper of the Medical Association. The Hall of the German Friendly Hociet; in Arehdale street, nc\cr .teld a merrier wn< more sociable parly than ?as assemble* there on Alonduv niylit. It was the annua banquet of the Medical Association.and ?io and buggies were drawn up in ominous a* ray nt the door, while their worthy owner* were consulting, nni nv me oeaniac 01 in fob, l>ui over healthy digestions, and pr:u tiding njinn Ilutjea* excelhuicie*, rather thai poor devil*. What n glorious Hut of fellow IIh ho doctor* are ! I low jollity tliey go int nit eh thing*. Small I'ox, pshaw ! why ev ?rybody in vaccinated, tind nobody hcur*>\n thing about it in Charleston. You inuat g into the country fur that. Thi* doubtless i the reuaon why there wax such aliin utteii dar.ce from that quarter. Hut luf* pet t bwhw Alter the thorough discussion of the eat able*, the eloth won cleared and the follow Jug regular toast* were read : 1. M'4tc*l Asaocimtumm. ? Conspirncie gainst ignoninee, selfishness and quoekery may their growth all over our beloved uoun try he rapid, and their influence# pennnnunl To which Dr. Wylle, the 1'reaident, m Snded. He said that no one eould do?b t much good had resulted to the profci ion from aeeh organization*. They hai ---* in nnifa nliL'kii'iiino in offnh Ia nee we their i>n>f?Mtoii from unpriuripl* vjuickey, and to band them together in tin necotn plishment of object* ua fruitful of hi^l mulU to tb? profession itself, as btineticfji to lb# community. Ilia remark* were we I raoeleed. 9. Our Lrffi*laturr vf 1903?i?ng to b< ; *jr remembered with honor for ita liberality U the Institution* of Heience and learning. 9. thtr Prnfr.tnmMMl Brethren tvcrinekrrt A fraternity of benevolence, unitod try *or dial eetoeia and regard. 4. Thi MmheJ ColUga of the State c South Carolina?dleepons&le U propurtioi to the trnet repeeed in k; may its aeceee be eo-?xt?oaire wklj iu tree deserving*. Dr. Krbel, the Dean of the College wa railed for, but graoefbH? Mwrel to Di Uoddioga, who ereee amid mesh applauat lie thanked the company for the warn am I* >> A 4 I I i fluttering manner in which ho was Welcomed. ' I? Ho said that he had made several attempt* to a . to thaw his friend tho Dean, by administer. ' in ing warm doses, but ho scorned haplessly , T y frozen up, and had put upon him tflc duty fa d of responding to tho sentiment just offered. : r He nextspokoin foreiblo manner of tho pro- . y gross in Medical Science, which had attendi ed the establishment of Medical College and '* y Associations. Their object was high, their , / ; efforts had been energetic, and tlioy had w s I achieved a success commensurate with both. or I He was proved to bo associated with one ,v !> whose reputation did not suffer by compnri- Wl ' son with any other, and to contribute his ; share in the advancement of Medical Science. ,n i* | But while proud of what had been achieved. n* and tho great good done, he was not insen* ' sihle to the defects which still existed. He ' 1 considered the terms in our Colleges too t'1 short, and that it must bo extended, before an i, tho highest results could be expected Ano y thor defect consequent upon the tirst, was 1 if the multiplicity of studies which by being cu e ' crowded with a short term, prevented high au i- 1 attainment in any. lie hoped that these and Wl i. other defects would be remedied,and lie felt , Wi i- | sure that it would tend to realize the ambit tion nearest the heart of every man devoted . ; to tho profession. He sat down loudlv an* ,r" i : plaudcd. p" r I 5. The Dtcine Art of Healing?Its mis* u ' aion a Promethean resistance to all forms of 1,1 k physical evil; its course a bright histor. of JI" a t bcucficient self sacrilieo; its results an unit)' r terrupted series of blessings to suffering Itu- a ! e inanity. , "H c Dr. Dickson rose to respond to this toast. V l- ' He H iid that .Usculnpiiis had been called the - founder of medical science, but for his part i t. regarded Prometheus the first physician. ' c\ ii He certainly showed a skill never before r equalled; for when Jupiter, to punish him, I i- gave him the liver-complaint, lie took Mer- cn , cury to cure him. He next spoke of the , i continual self sacrifice to which the physi* . 'r< | cian was put in the practice of his profession, j c;l ii and the poor returns of gratitude received for it all. lie appealed to the experience of | all physicians, if they did not find men gen* I er.dly ungrateful, while women always kindly ' and warmly remembered the bcucfactor who | ; had ministered to Ilium in their sufferings. ; re< f 1 He spoke also of the national disregard to bti i- j the profession, which had been exhibited in st: numerous eases of legislation in opposition )!( a to their rights and interests. In the State f [ of New York, it was made a penitentiary of- j J. I fence for ore to he found exhuming bodies; j ' - ! without which the most important branches j y | of the profession could not he prosecuted. , lie was warmly cheereii. ' fol f 0. Kimirlr.lge--The true source of power 1 t i ami enjoyment; valuable beyond all estimate t (jr - j as well in its rudest elements as in its most , fjj-| j elevated rclineim nt; a rushlight is as mueli 1 ^ a i better than nbftol nte darkness, as a sun is bet* , . r ter than a rushlight. i v j To which .Mr. Yeadon replied in happy , t j terms, and concluded hy giving: j lr; - | /'/ity?iV. Iliriiii'y anil l^nv?The first tikes ' Jo I, 1 care of the body the second of the soul, 1 Ju - while tin* lust looks after the estate of llic ! Hlt e patient. J q'| 7. M-Jical fjilerature?The communion ! o - of enlightened minds; foil of interest an I i ; instruction, it demands our special and con- I * 1 - > slant cultivation. | I"1 i Which was lirielly vet appropriately re- Ivi s spunded to, bv Dr. It W. (Jibbes, of Culuui- loi bia. Ho concluded by giving uu - 1 The Memory of Dr. Cooper?To whom ! .,r belongs tli Ii mor of being the lirst to sag* i gest the esUiblishut ni ol'.i l.-diu.d College ^ in South Carolina. ' .. 8. The Mi-iin.ru of our Itlfx'ri.iU* I) .el ? " ( .Modern gratitude i-ntU no statues to lliei. 1:1 L, honor; hut their virtu are immortal asox- 1 wi Ample* ?it? earth, as tlifti* good dec la .ire re- ! wl * t corded in Hi wen. CI I)j. Thomas V. Simon* responded in j yj, term* impropriate nml well received. js| ' !?. W'inuin?It' she did bring evil into the world wo must still torsive and low her; |. tor tlii* host i?f possible Worlds without lu-r ; l>'>> J i would Ik* nothing hut ovil. . 'CM Dr. VVylif, thu I'ris'ulciit; hero passed n or; justi-iifo iiium ii|ion the subject of iho semi* tei uioiit, which was followed hy the song to ^|, , | "Dear Woman," hy Dr. Lock wood. |KI VOLUNTKKIt TOASTS. ? i By Dr. Kitiloch: Tlio (Charleston Miv1 cury. . - j To which Mr. T.ibcr responded. . i . ' By Dr. Junto* Jcrvcy Tlio* Funeral Or.,- J j " f tioii of Dr. Simons," which lie wittingly *..id j' was tlio longest sjK'cch lie had over hoard ! / i. ' from tho dead. '.j I'' By Dr. Simons: The Memory of (lopcr. ^ L? Dr. I limn* said that In* was one of a Coin- ^ n oiitti c on tin* part of Council, to devise sunn* j plan hy which the object* intended l?y the J." i, munificent donor should he accomplished, ^ r, and ho believed that lliey would *ue.??ed in i doing s?o. i? ? | By Dr. Mae.kay: I'icH inary Cduc-oion, j. i. j the "vit cunscrvutrix" of the Medical prolesii "ion. ' j(i i. ! Bv Dr. Wylie: The American Medic..I As. j j ( i sociation. |- | By Dr. Jcrvcy: the Medical Society for |JJ the aid of indigent and invalid IMiyaicians. j ,t The whole proceeding* were of the most j . agreeable nature, and what with songs from 1 ^ .Mr. Slomnn nml others, ami witty talcs ..ml ^ [j puns, the evening passed olf right merrily. I j J Mary of Burgundy. .p] Margaret of Burgundy is the name of the ! v , lady to whom the Duke of Alba compared j I Mr* Siuile. but as nothing can be learned of |jj the history of Margaret, we give that of n j \j I lady liearing a similar name, and who is. ! i H probably the one to whom the Duke refer- [ rod: Mary of Burgundy was the only daugh- j w: , ter of ('harlot the Rash, Duke of Burgundy, ?, J and of Isabollede Bourbon, his second wife. j She wm born in 1457, and on the death of ! u tier father, when she was twouiy one year* i _ H old, she became the heir of his vnst estates. /| (> She was one of tho most beautiful woinno of her age: and was gentle, modest, nccoin- | _ plished, and conspicuous for her constant re- 1 (| gnrd for duty. She married Maximilian, son A of the Emperor Frederick III, un?i died nt Wt j, the early ago of twenty-live, in consequence | j(q ? j of the neglect of a wound ruceitcd in falling i front ber horse, which her excessive modes tjT prevented her from making known to any ' * one.?-V. Y. Sun. ^ ?)0 , Margaret of Borgauiy. p* ; , New Yorl, Jan. 18, 1854. vl' i- I EotToa or the Sua?Dear Mir:?In your "* L 1 |?a|>er of to-day, 18th January, there is a puragr.iph slating that "Margaret of Burgundy t I ia the name of the lady to whom tho Duke k j of Alba compared Mrs. Soule," but us noth- at i tag can be learned of her history, we give Jo f the name of a lady bearing a similar name, oa d I vis: Mary of Burgunday, A?c. die. Itc. d Am it U necessary, in order to understand It what was offensive in tho eapreasion used J by the l?uk? of Alba, Jtr., here is the hiato* I ry of Margaret of Borguody i Marguerite do Bourgogne (Burgundy,) r | daughter of Robert II. I)uke of Burgundy, 9 married in 1305 Louis X, aurnamed l<ouU | do HuUin, before he became King of Franee a if aha was yoaag and pretty as well as upright* . I |M L..I mS tk.. aa?ts 91 mm m ? m m atawwlu ? | IJt UUK % MIQ IMIUV IHIIW wwmm IIIUU' need by poaeion. In 1314, eh? and her ? f aiater-in-law, Blanche de la M ucha were n gonvlcted of adaltery with two brother*, a Philippe and Pierre GaalUer D'Aubeay, KUemea of Normandy. ahut ap in U?e " iteaa Galllard D'Aadely, rnd a few j moatha aflertvarda Margaret** waa atrnn- ,4 k. gted by order of ber baabaod. She was m I Am (1916) only 35 year* of age. jhr 't T *' rSWr r^'^Wr' C* ' *, # Hud the Duke of Alba's remarks been as i Mary instead of Margarelte, it would not all probability, have occasioned any duel, his correction is duo to Messrs Soiile, ther and son. ~ Farmers' and Exchange Bank. The third and last instalment of ten dol- , rs per share of this Hunk was called in ?n e 24th inst. Wo le.irn that nearly the hole amount was promptly pud up, over ie hundred and sixty thousand dollars of hicli was paid, prior to the 24th : this J mild appear to manifest a control of cash pitol in our community, much more cheerg. than recent complaint* would have le I t i to expeet. We trust that the worst is rcr.nnd although wo have heard a Rank resident of lilted) years standing, say that e pressure last month exceeded that of iv previous period of his experience, wo e glad to perceive that our community ive borne up bravely, and without an caption, have preserved their commercial , id financial integrity intact; this speaks | tfll for them ; it shows that the stringency it not the result of wild and extravagant cculation. it was not in consequence of i'al intideSitv, nor did it find our previous insaetioiw "? >? ? ? gagcmeiits were the legitimate operations ordinary business transaction*, and nl- | ongli tlio eotton crop is si ort, ami eonseicntly the business of the season much is than we had a right to expect, yet it is > source of solf-congratul.itiua. that trade i., j wholesome, and our merchants, as assures ever they have bac.t, of their high and mumble position. Our new Rink, we are happy to hear, h is cry prospect of a successful career; they I II in all probihility, declare a dividend in I |iril next. This will prove very convcni- j t, and multiply the pleasant days of the I sr. We wish them every success, and ' im our acquaintance with the business parity and ability of those who m mage irs airs, confident! v predict good dividends.? \ttrhaltm S.tiiuLirJ itf the 1 st hist., An Example for Yonj Mou. The Messrs Harpers, of New York, who eently lost about $1,000,000 bv fire, it who are still in iudepenJ.int cirettin tticos?able to recommence operations i an extensive scale?commenced life or boys. The New York Times furnishes o f.Mowing hricf history of the career the !Iar|M-r?: "The establishment of the Harpers wat 1 iiiiied by dames 11 irpcr, the oldest ol J e four brothers who now constitute the j ui. He o niie to the city in Id 10, a lad Leen years old and served and apprenticeip id' six years to l'aul A: Thomas, the idling printers of that day. His brother , lin soon followed him, and learned the 1 ido of Mr. John Seymour, a printer ill j hii-strcct. In Id 10, with a capital ines bad saved, the brothers opened a tall book and job office in Dover-street, le first book they printed was Seneca's ?rals; the sect ml was nil edition of the j L'lhodist C itecliisiu. The first book they blisliml on their ow 11 ace >uul was Link's .tay on til 'lluiiian Umlerstamlitto. They te>l with unremitting iiulustry, tunl | lintuinoU thu highest character for enteristi initl integrity. In 1820 the third other, Joseph Wesley, joined tlieiu, ami t years later, Fletcher hctttmoR member the tir a. From that time until now ey Iihv carried on tin* ptblishiuo business tli a degroo of well directed energy, ' lieh has few parallel*. They removed to iir street about 1820, aiul have added , e building alter another to llinir e?tnb- j intent its the demands of their business I piired. The amount of (took* they have ucd is almost iuealeiilable. For the last v years they liave published, on an av toe, twenty-five vo'umes a minute for j ii hours a lay:?ami from three to four , ousaml person* have ohtainetl a liveli- j io?l front their iinploymont." RECEIPTS. *. T. Broughton, Long 8t.,lu Feb. 3 '51 ipt. Jiiii. S. Ferry, ' M'ch 11 '5 I a J. Kino, Feb. 18 '51 S. Denton, " Jati'y I 55 J. Kino, " Feb. 8 '55 . latin, 44 Aug 8 '51 \ J. (f.onble, Lancaster, to Feb. 12 '55 'in R. 1)iiiiI::|>, * July 12 '51 . 11. Funtlerhurk, 44 July 4 '55 ipt. J. D. C.iskey ,4 Feb. 12,'51 A. Roaser, 44 Feb. 12 '51 . C. Dunlap, ,4 Feb. 12'55 . P. Crawford, 44 Feb. 12 '55 on. Win. MeKennn,44 Feb. 12*55 . Bowers, Pleasant Mill to Auo. It '51 ?hn Truesdale, M Jan. 2'i, '55 s. I.. Chevcs, Micanoppy, to Jan. It, '55 iltn Miller, * Feb. 1, '55 r- B. F. Kilgoro, Mt. Shoals, to Feb. lit '54 McCorkle, Wax haw. to Feb. 12'55 T. Iltiey, Monterey, to April 11 '55 nht. .M. Sim, Columbia, to hob. 0 '51 J. Willierapoon, 44 Feb. 12 '54 ?. Mo Murray, ('. Box, to Feb. 12 '54 r. T. 1- Dunlap. Miss., to Jan. 19 *55 Iiim. 1*. (Coins, Geo., to Feb. 12 '64 L* I I A 1 - * t' 1 ?.? ?r . in. r4. j. juiii'h, Aiii*t iu reu. i'i ji II. Wilkinson, II. Itock, to July 19'51 ir.un Twitty, 44 J.ui. 19 '55 i . M. Chancy, C. Store, to Jiuip 'J '54 | n. C. Adkins, I* lli.l, to April 6 '51 NVIien mistake* occur, those interested II plcnac to notify us. T11KMARKKTS. __! t<r*t date* from l.ivo jiool, - - - Jan. 15 it*;*! (him from Havre, - Jan. 12 t.-.f ihitcs I ('iii Havana, .... Jan. gg Charleston Market. Fkhhuary Srd.?C'otto*.?Tim sales to- lay i ire liniiteil to some 700 l?a!o<, at prices rang- 1 ; from 7 3-1 to 10 1-1 c. Columbia Market. Fkhki'ary 4lh.?(,'otton.?A lair and steady maud prevailed for cotton in our market yes tiny Hi lull pi ice*, ami the quotation* of the viotia day were freely paid. 270 bak* anged hand*, at 7 to t) 1 I '2. M A ft K I A (i K S. M AKKIKD, In Uiia county, on the l??th uK., the hou*e of J P. I to**, K*q, hy the Kev. C. hniMNi, Mr. Jolt* M. Matucwh to Miae Mahaar K. IIaoi.hh, of South Carolina. Two orphan heart* entwined together, Neither of them haa father or mother. Why aliouhl they uot lore each other, Ah neither ol them baa aiater or hrothur. Ho etui never be an uncle, Ah be has neither atater or brother; Stic can never be an aunt, As she has neither one nor the other. I' R. DEATHS. ~~ d* ath'? but a path that must bo trod, If man would ever paaa to Goo. Pmmell Departed thle Mb, at kU residence, on Mup I Rock Orach, Kcrahaw Dtatriet, on the lMth January, Jovm Tmuoobi l, Kaq., la the Wth ar of hra age. /fc was bom la In land, bet id ti year* In Keaebew LIVES COMPLAINT. This dangerous and often fatal dismst has long baffled the skill of the inont eniinen physicians, when the discovery of Dr. McLrme\ I<iver Pills solved the difficulty, and presentee to the world the (b eat Specific for that complies ted malady, which has attained such widclj spread celebrity for the certuinty of cure. Thii successful remedy was tlie result of many years study, in which the symptoms were narrowly ob1 served, and are thus described by the Doctoi himself: S'fiiifthimji of a r>i*ra*nl Liver.?Pain in tin right side, and some times in the left, under the edge of the ribs?the patient being rarely able to lie on the left; pain sometime* under the shoulder-blade, frequently extending to the top of the shoulder?often mistukeii for rheumatism in the arm ; sickness of stomach, uiul loss of appetite; bowels mostly costive, but sometimes alternate with lax; dull, heavy sensation in the buck part of the head; loss of memory, with uneasiness of having neglected something; sometimes dry cough ; weariness and debility ; nervous irritability; feet cold or burning, and prickly sensation of skin; low spirits, lassitude, with disinclination to exercise, although sutisticd ii would be beneficial. In fact, patient distrusts every remedy." //uvo you any, or all of these symptoms. II so, you will tiud a certain remedy in I)r. MeLutic's l'ills. 1if" Purchasers will Ire enrelul to ask for Dr McLaue's Celebrated Liver _Pills, ai d take none else. There ure other Pills, purporting to Ik- Liver Pills, now before the public.? Dr. M'Lane's Liver Pills,also his Celebrated Vermifuge, can now lie had at ull respectable I)i uj: Stores in tliu United States and Canada. For Salk By MAGILL k HEATH. TBT AIMTMIS. JUS i' PUBLISH HI). REVOLUTIONARY HISTORY ok .\OISTII AKOLI\ l, I.N T1IRKU LECTURES. By Rev. F. L. Hawks, d. d., ll. d. 11 >n. 1). L. Swain, ll.. d., ai.tl Hon, W. A. Graham, lu. i>. To which in p refuted a preliminari/ nleetrh of tin BATTLE Of THE ALAMANCE and War of the Regulation. Compiled by W. 1). COOKE, A. M. illustrated bv DAKLKV &. LOSS1NG. A Supply of this valuable work has been received. l'lUCE $i. The woik will be mailed to any paitof the United States upon the receipt of one dollar and five three cents postage stumps. Address WSJ. D. COOKE, Ila'dyh, .V. ('. V. \ LI ABLE"PL A NT AT 1 ON AND KCiiKOE^ FOR SALE. rI'MIK Subscriber offers for s.le that vainJL able tract of L-iud on Little Lynches Creole 10 miles North of Camden, lately the property <d James Baskin, Deceased, containing 1,300 acres more or less, :13<) of which are cieured and under fence. tin the 1'remises arc a comfortable DWELLINti lloUSK, with the nece.vaiy out buildings, (i'ui house. Screw, Ac. The laud eiubi-uces fr*t ipialH;/ of Sieamp ami Upland, u considerable ipiantity of tbe latter uncleared. The tract contains an abundance of Timb< r. Persons wishing to purchase will call on Mr LoImui Ferguson, or T. i>. Maturity, who wii show the lines, Ac. Tortus easy. Tllori. BASKIX. Feb. 8, 5i * " 3t itnnlrii Seedni Just Received and for sale bv JONES CROCKETT. Pel?. 8. l>- ?t South-Carolina, / i \r/? i o'/'i'o i i r i? n r/irn li.Kf l/.JO X liil ilH/ /, By James Withcrspoon, Esq., Ordinary for said District. VI71IERE ISSAMUML 11. IIAMMOM] t T has applied to inc fur lotU-r* of Ad ministration on all ami singular the Goods am Chair-Is, Eights ami ('it-Jits t>f ALKXAXDEII \V EIGHT, lurmo:lv of the District aforesaid deceased, hut at liis death of Tennessee. TIIKSK are, therefore, to cite and admonisl all and singular, (lie kindred and creditors of tin said deceased, to be ami appear before me a our next Ordinary'* Couit ibr the said District to be liuldeu at Lancaster Court House on tin 20th day of Fiebruaiy, I us taut, to sbour cause if any, why said ndiniuistratiou should not In granted. Given under my Hand ami Seal, this Oth du; -. of Frebi nary, l:i tho year of our Isu< \ I ( one thousand eight hundred uml titty ( ' J four, and i.i th seventy-eighth year o ?-Ainerioau Imb-pemlouce. JAMES II. WITHEKSI'OON, O L. P. LAND FOll SALE. 1 Direr In syll my Plantation on tho Cn tawba River, miles below Ivindsford in lanicaster District, containing seven hundrei ami sixty-eight acres, about one halt Wood land ami the other half fresh laud, and in a h'ojU xtat of tmfirni'riiwnt for cultivation. Jt is but Ml uom that such a Plantation is offarec for sale, and to auv one desiring a most valun ble Plantation, 1 would merely ask that he lioult examine it.?All necessary buildings are on tin planution, and it lies within eighteen miles o Kbeiiezcr Depot. A long credit will In- given. Possession givet at once. GEO. VIc. WlTHKEriPOON, Lancaster, Feb. it, 62 if vr Weekly Carolinian, and Chester Standari ill insert 4t. FLOURI FLOliK!! FLOUR!! W 1*1 FOR 8.U.B AT MY til 1.1. f,?? n Common to a Pino quality. T. K. CL'HKTOM. Fab. 8 62 yt CASH WILL BE PAID for Gool WHEAT, an inferior article not w?nte?l. T. K. CTEKTON*. Feb 8 62 8t CATAWBA IHDIAH8. ALLpersoits trading with tho C?tawl?a Indian are notified that, as their Agent, 1 will pay in debt or demand contracted by them without m order. Unless I am consulted aa to their trad' I do not regard myself as legally or moral responsible. The notice is to put the puhlii on their guard, for it will be positively observed 11 8 MASSEV, Agent Jan Jul 48 4t DISSOLUTION! THK Arm of 8. A. ROSSBH * CO., tM tlia solved on the 1st Inst. Thow pontons iu<iebn-< to the same arc notified thai it is absolutely ne fossary that they should eOine forward and art tie their account* in order to close up the ol< business. The remaining ttoek on hand ail be sold out at reduced prices. 8. A. ROH8RR ft Co. Jan. II 48 41 NOTIOB. TUB DIT18ION liOOX near JOSErn CAR TER'8 will he sold at puhUu outci y to the high eel bidder, on Saturday, the IHtli of Krebruarv at t o'clock, P. M. I?y mutual conaent of thi members of the Division. Terms nude known on day of sate. WM. K. I (RLE, Adv'r. Jan. 11th 1M4 AO p?31 , Jiant RfCflwd, MoUsse*, Septr, Coffee, far eat* Cheap fa Oaah only U AMSKMIKB fc UA<4IN8. Jan. 11 41 rt ; jr ' ^ V GEORGIA HOME GAZETTE; a southern', LITER AIIY AMD FAMILY JOURNAL. PUBLISHED AT AUGUSTA, OA. J AS. M. SMYTIIK, I .... KOBT A. NV1IYTE, f i ?; o? Tin: IIumk (Jazkttk is devoted to Literature, | Art, Science, Agricuturo, Ucncrul intelligence, i mid Southern Interests. Tlieaim of the Editors I is to iiutkc a useful mid interesting paper; to 1 liteiul the Instructive und the cntainingtogether, ill such u way as to secure a high degree of interest, and yet at the same time elevate Loth the Intellect and the Affections. The columns of the paper contain historical and domestic Romances, Pictures ol Social Life, Sketches of Biography, Choice Poetry, Entertaining Anecdotes, Scientific Memoranda, Agricultural mid Industrial Articles, the lacuciul News of the day, and all Political Intelligence of any iui|?ortauco. Besides a great vaiiety of articles on all these subjects, the tiuzette will he particularly adapted for FAMILY RE.VDIXti.? it is published lor the //mw (and the Editors feel that they have fully redeemed their pledge?to make it a home newspaper should be entirely free from political bias and high-toned in character. (irateful for the liberal encouragement which has been extended to our efforts to build up at the South, a Litkiiaky axu Family Joi iixal of high character, we shall increase our exei lions to justify this public confidence, and to make the tiuzette still more worthr of general patronage. terms. Single copy, 1 year, ulways in advance, *"2 00 Two copies, " 44 " :t jo J Five " " " " 8 no I Ten " " " " Ijool US" To any person making up a club ol j Five, we will send a copy gratis for one year. Address, SMYTHE & WHYTE, /ulitvr* //'Mir (Jtu< ttr, Augusta, tia. I January, 9, 1851, is (IlKNN Sl'KlNtiS FKMALK INStTTUTK. Kt Rev t f Davis, i) i), cx-Ollicio visitor. Rev T S Airmen, ) ? . , - Proprietors. " j D McCl'lloi'oii, ) 1 " (iko hkntox, Rector, ami Instructor in Mental and Christian Science, Modern Lmigua- i ges and Historv. ~'ttie new york monthly. i t I T ^ presenting tli?? first number of the NEW ! , L \ORK MONTHLY to the public, the 1 I Publisher is happy to nay that ho does so j . I with every confid nee that it will meet with ' r ! a popular reception. ! I THE NEW YORK MONTHLY will enI deavor to raise the Magaalho Literature of 1 i America not only above ' Hero Worship," : ' | but above the decent debility which distin- 1 | guishes those heavy productions got up bv ! ; the admirers of Germs.i Nightmares ; THE NEW YORK MONTHLY will be ' ; mode up of articles at onje interesting and ? ( divertiiI The articles will bo , i profusely illustrated . with Engravings of the very highest order. I . j Each number will contain 112 pages, the i , whole printed on paper of the most unexcen. tionable kird. I I or? ,he. P' n,'r:,l reader?the every day man,The New York Monthly cannot prove other than a most welcome visitor. 1 Each number of "The Monthly-' will con- I j tain nil ' editor-stable, I A, l>;'?en' devoted to Mutters and Things I J1) Goner*il, Fun, Philosophy, and "Tho 1 , Uieat Principles of Ninetyfijrlit. There will also bo connected with each , [ number a i ladies' department, . containing Plates of the latest fashions and such remarks on costume as cannot fail to lueet with the approbation of the sex ; I ? ? terms Oxk Copy S3; Two Corn* *5; Five i Copies $10, unda larger number at the same | I rates. i Any person sending us a club of ten, and ' remitting S20 for the same, will be furnished with a copy gratis fer one year. I ostuiasters are requested to act as Agents; commissions liberal,and spocinien numbers forwarded free of expense. The New Yoik Monthly can las procured at any IJookstore, Newspaper and Periodical JAepot 111 the country. C. REAGLES, Publisher, Feb. 8, mt. 3U8N?? >'<"* new firm. " t ! T. It. 3IAMLL & J. m. IIKATII having fnrmI | 0-1 a partnership for the transaction of a geneuil Mercantile business, solicits a share of public | patronage, which they hope to merit bv strict j attention to business and the wants of their Patrons, they w ill sell as U,<r as the t?u>e*t lor e?*/? or to approved customers. I TIIS. |{. MAG1LL. jas. 31. iikatii. Jan. 11 4 H ot j executor's sale. vv 1,0 af die late residence of John I 1 v 1 ruesdell, decM. on Hanging Rock Creek, j Kershaw District, 011 Wednesday, the 16th dav . or r elirnarv next, all the Porsomd Estate of said deceased, consisting oflietween 80 and 90 vaduaale negroes. Among Whom will be found Carpenters. Blacksmiths, Wsjoners, &e. Also, Corn, Fodder, Oats, MOUSES, mi LES, OXEN* CAT. TLEaud HOGS, Wagons, Carts, Blacksmiths' ; and carpenters Tools, Farming 1't.uisiN, Ite. &c. Tkrms.?All sums of and under $5 cash over that amount, a credit until the 1st ot January next, purchasers giving notes bearing inter' est from the day of Sale, with approved security nud a mortgage of the propel ty, if deemed nece's: nury. JESSE TRFKSDKLL, * ? , 1 James c. iiale, c e* F?b- L 61 St james m'ewin, recieivinu FORWiRDI?ir.HEi\T, %l , camden, s. c. Mnreh 9, 1853 5 jy r | THE 1UHTI811 QUAliTKKLIKS, ! blackwood's magazine. LEON ARD SCOTT, A CO., New York, con, hnuo ?? re-pnhlish the following Hriti.sh IVriodcals, 1 viae: # T L l TiIK Lonoo.N QlAUTKRI.V KkVIEW, (CoilSOrVtt, tivo.) > Tux Eoixdiuii Rkvikw, (Whig.) r Tut Noiitii Hiiitisii Rkvikw, (Five Church,) ' t I. - Tiik Wkstm.xstkr Rkvikw, (Liberal.) ! 1 ? ** ! "LACKwooi/a Eiu.nhlkuii Maoaxixk, (Tory.) THE prwut critical .-(ato of European afTaiis will render those publication* unusually interes ting timing the year, They will occu, py a middle ground between the hastily written 1 . now* item*, crude speculation*, and tiyjng ru, inor* of the daily Journal, and the pundc.oua v Tome of thu future historian, written alter the . living interest and excitement of the great politl ical event* of the time shall have passed away. It i* to these Periodical* that leader* must look I for the only really intelligible and reliable liisto* I ry of current event*, and a* such, in addition to f j their well-established literary, scientific, and theological character, we urge them u)m?i the conit ; sidcrutiou of the reading public. I Arrangement* are in progress for the receipt 1 | of early sheets from the British Publisher*, by I I w Inch we shall be al>le to place all ?iur Hepriuts ! in the hand* of subscribers, alsiut a* soon a* | they can In1 furnished with the foreign copies.? ! I Although this will involve a very las go outlay 1 ' on our part, we shall continue to furnish the Pc- i 1 rlodiculs at the same low rates a* heretofore, ' via ! For awy iwu ih .^.<r Reviews, - - - - ?3 00 ! , For any two of the four Reviews, 6 On > For any three of the four Reviews, - - - - 7 0O ' For all four of the Reviews, 8 (K> For Blackwood's Magnxine, 3 1 m> 1 For Blackwood and three Kvviews, .... 8 till j For Blackw ood and the lour Reviews, - 10 (hi \ Payment* to he made in all eases in advance. * Money current in the State where issued will be a received at par. o Clubbiiiy. v | A discount of 2b pur cent, from tlio altovc j f 1 fiom the altovc price* will Ik- allowed to Clubs l< ordering frnir or more Copies of any one or more ol' thu altovc works. Thus, tour copies of Blackwood, or of one Review, will Ik- mml to * one address for $9 ; four copies of the four Reviews and Illuckwood tor ami so on. j PoMtflffe. In all tho Principal cities and towns, there ' works will lie delivered, through Agents FREE j OF POSTAGE. When sent by mail, the pas tage to any pait of thu ('lilted States will be bu| Twijcty-koi a Ckkth a year, for BUckwod," and hut Twrt.VK Ckxtm n year for each of the Reviews. Remittances and communications should always lie addressed, post-paid, to tho Pnlttishcrs, >. LEONARD SCOTT k CO., _ 61 flout Htrkkt, # New York. * N. R.?h. ft. k Co. have reoentlv pabiUhed, and have now for sale, thu M FA RM KR'H GUIDE," by Henry Stephens, of Edinburgh, and Profesaor Norton, of Vale College, New Haven, complete In t vola, royal ootavo, containing * 1600 pages, 14 taeel and 600 wood engraving*. Prtea, la muslin hlndiug, $6. r | JT Tliis is not the old " Book of the fhnn." atuly and thrown ujton the market, j J.e. 11. 1H64. 49 Mrs Huston, Matron. , Instructor in Matin unities, Natural Sciences, ami Ancient Literatuie. Piof (J F D'Vixk, ? late of Limestone Springs,?Instructor in the Theory ami practice of music. Miss C M IUin, Instructress in F.nglish. | " Sosnowski, Instructress in j Drawing, Fainting, ami Assistant in French. Miss Sophia Waki.kv, Instructress in Hit- I glish ltniuches, ami Assistant in Matheuiatics. Miss Eliza I'uatt, Assistant in Music ami English. N. 11. The corps is not yet complete. The above institution, located at tileun Springs, in Spartanburg District, S will he obeucd for the reception of pupils on the first of Fearua y next. In converting this establishincut into a school for young ladies, the buildings have been thoroughly repaired and tilted up;uud in furnishing them anew no pains have spared to make it, in every respect, such n home as parents would desire for their daughters. Particular attention has been bestowed upon the musical instruments, and with a large and efficient corps of teachers, and a thorough course of study, it affords every advantage to be enjoyed in any similar institution. Applicants are admitted, of any age, over seven years, and placed in such cluss as they may lie prepared to join. The scholastic year will consist of one session, divided into two terms of five months each,beginning on the fiist of Fchmury ami July. Vacation, December and January. llates?For Tuition and Doaitl, including washing, fuel, lights,ifce., &c. >>125 per term, ami there will he no ratrti charge, except for Music ?:to per term, and for Hooks, Sheet Music Drawing Sfutcuiiils, &e., actually used. For further iiitbrmasioii, see " Prospectus," which may lie had by applying to the Hector,or either of the Proprietors. Juu'y 1 185t 47-3m South Carolina, j la tliu Court of OrdiI.uitca-lcr District, > nary, in the matter of j .11 iirv oillilll .1 CA lil. Wiikiu'.as, John 11. Small has notified me, that : lie requires the paper purporting to lie the will of Mary Small late of said district, deceased, to be proved in due and solemn form of law. And, whereas, Alexander Franklin Nishet, udininblrutor, with the w ill annexed of the said Mary Small, has liled his petition with a similar prayer, and it appearing that James Hood, Reuben llooil, John Lemons and Margaret, his wife, Mary llain, Win. Townsend and Sarah, his wife, Jane Haiti, Elizalieth Hain, Samuel Huin and Jane, his wife, John Hood, Deborah (>lass, and the children of Hubert Hood, dee'd, nunies unknown; most of whom are legatees under the wiil and nil of whom would have been entitled to a distributive share of the Estate, if the deceased had died int -state, reside without the limits of this State. These are therefore to notify, require, cite and admonish the the said James llooil, liouhen Hood John Lemons and wife, Margaret, Mary 1 tain. Win. Townsend, Jane ltain, Klizalieth Haiti, Samuel Haiiiiunl Jane his wife, John Hood, 1). Glass, and the children of Hob't Hood, together with John K. Small TIiim. McDow, and Jane K. his wife, Alex. F. Nesbit and the first Presbytery of the associate reformed synod of the South, or therepresentive of thut IhmIv. Legatees of the said Mary Small, dee'd, and alsti distributees if she had died intestate, to be and appear before me on Monday the ltitli day of April 1854, in the Point of Ordinary to be bolden at Lancaster Court House, then and theie to show cause, if uiiv, why the said will should or should not be proved and established in due form of lav, or for what cause the same should he set aside or established, and to make such other and further shewing and proof hs you or cither of you the said parties may deem necessary proper and advantageous for your respective right and interests in the premises, t 1 ) Given under my hand ami seal of \ L. S. J- Office at Lancaster ('out t House this f I'h December lx.vt. J. II. WITIIER.SPOOX, 0. I.. D. 47-3tn j?rs fee $10. GOODS AT COST. THE Suliscribcr on and after litis date, will offer his entire Stock of Goods at Cost. lie would especially invite the attention of Merchants and the people generally to call and make purchases us another op|M>rtuiiity of this kind may not present itself again scsin. 1 am willing to sell my goods to good and punctual customers oil time, as 1 am determined to cease business here J- K. CI RfcTOX. X. B.?Your accounts are made out, and I want all to coir.o forward and close their accounts by Note or Coah; the latter I would prefer, Jan 1! M tf I NOTICE. TI1K Note* mill llook* of account* of Htmy, Ma**cy k Co., Huey k Muhot, anil H. B. Maaney, aw hi any hatida for collection. Tin**- debtor* who come ami pny up by the lnt of February next, will Mrs coat*. Thou* who ilo not pay by Uiat time will bo ancd. Thl* notice la for au in* delttoil, and no one will lie favoreil. J, W. COO KB, at law. 1 Jan. 11 40 tf_ NOTICE. ALI, Peraoua Indebted to HAflRBLTINK A IIAOINS, or J. A. H. IIASHKLTINB. wiUpteaac take notice, that aQ notea and MMb not paid by the ftret of Maroh, will ba ffceeri In the handa of an officer for roQatdfon without any diatiacticB. Money we mm* bar*, to pay oar debt* with. Jan. 11 40 00 wd c.. "r.. ... ifcL-JSis?t^JtityHfea3i rnaMua ~ 1 NOTICEALL who mo indebted to tl?? Suliscriber art! Inforino<l thut their bills nre now ready for set' tleiiient, and also that further indulgence eannot Ik- given. Those who do not settle previous to spring Term of Court w ill most assuredly have Costs to Pay, C. 1*, EVANS. Jan. 18 * 49 8m. South-Carolina, LANCASTER J) IS TRI i'T. By Jame3 H Witherspoon, Esq., Ordi-1 nary of said Distiict Whereas 1UNC//AM ULAC.-v tl?>N has applied to me for Letters of Administration on all and singular the tioods and Chattels, Uightsand Credits of NATHANIEL CLAUK, late of tiro District aforesaid, ilceeas nl. (A It evolutionary Soldier.) THESE are, tlieiofore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and ereditois ol said deceased, to be and appear before me at our next Ordinaly*s Court for the said district, t.j bo holdeu at laiucitster Coud Mouse on tiie l (tit day of February next, to show cause, if any, who tin: said atlministiuiion shall not lie granted. tiiveu under my Maud and Seal this itlst day of January, in the year of our Lord one I r v; ) tliousanil, eight hundred ami titty -lour ( *' | mid in the seventy-, ightli year ol Aiiierican ludependeiice, JAMES II. WlTilEKSl'OON, O. L. I), pis fee i'2 lit >rn finwrnn ? " iu c.vx? ixvai/iuna. SEALED proposal.-* will bo received by tho Commissioner* ?il* I'ublic Hnildings until the 10th of February next, to build an addition to the Court House, 55 loot long, 22 foot wide, and 32 cot high from the foundation. To bo built of good hard brick, laid in Hi no mortar. The lower tioor to be of brick, with a passage of ton leer running through tho passage walls, to be of brick. The outside wall to be '22 inches thick up to tho second Hour. Tho second story to be divided into two rooms witli l'lunk floors, and the outside walls to bo Its inches thick. The root to bo covered with shingles. Also, the present Jury Rooms and (inllory to bo removed aiul raised seats lixed in their place; tho Contractors to furnish all the uiatoiials, and finish the whole of complete painting, and all liy tlie 1st of Deeetnber next. And to give bond, with good security for the faithful purtoi maiicc of the work. For liutiter pattieulars upplv to the Sec etaiT. t;. M. W1THERSPOOX, Chairman, J. A. IIasski.TINK, Aitr'y. Lancaster C. II. Jan. 11, -IS Ct Tri-Weekly South Carolinian at Columbia, nnrf Western Democrat, at Charlotte, N. C. will copy until the 10th February, and forward bills to the Secretary. Waited IMMEDIATELY, at the Sign of the Hoot a Jour-' neytuun Hoot Maker, for a good workman good wages will be given. ALSO At the same place, is wanted an Apprentice to the trade. For particulars eu<|uire<it the Sign of the Hoot. HL'tjll GARSIDK. Jan. 11 -IS tf GOLD, SILVER, OR BANK NOTES, WASTED immediately to pay the debts of the late firm ot'T. 11. .V J. 11. MAt!ILL. Person* indebted are earnestly mpiested to pay up as soon us possible as we must have the cash. Jan. 11, 1851. 48 3mr r o o o ii?? T WKI.L ASSOUTED IRON lor Sale, amongst which will he found a large lot of Plough Moulds and tiiab Iron. JONES CROCKETT. Jan. 18. 49 4t ^ i TO CONTRACTORS^ THE Suhseriher is desirous ol having a large' HOUSE ni l LT on the lot known as the Perry l?ot, in tliis village. The house to contain eight ' rooms, 'Jo feet Mputrc, with a lmsement storv of brick. The Contractor to turuish all material* I -o that the suliscribcr will have nothing to do iu the matter hut to pay for it when completed. It is particularly desired that the same should be completed by the 1st January, 1855. For all necessary information Coutiaetors will apply to ine personally, or by letter directed to Luucuster Cout t House. DANIEL W. BROWN. Jan. 18, 49 4t SHIRLEY'S INSTITUTE. Three miles West of Winnsboro*. S. CL ISSTIU'CTOBS : Jotix R SlU'KLKY, Mathematics and Xutmul Sciences. i R FfltMAX Wtltt.liKX, Ancient Xunguugcs and Classical Antitpiities. , English Hianehes* . The exereises ol this institution will bo rcI sullied oil the second Monday iu Jiuuiaiy next/ 1 Scholastic year two sessions ot five months each. Tuition and boarding per session, in advance, $05 ; paid at the end of the year, $75. \i ashing 81 per month. Dav scholars w ill he eh urged .... > ?' . - - > iiviu mi iu i >? v-iii^ uuiiuiz per session payable in advance. Fieuch anil Chemistry each ?10 | extia. Firewood for school room, $1. A student will l?c received al any time, uml cliargrd only from tiiue of entrance till the end of the ! session; but no deduction will lie made when lie leaves before the end of it, or for time lost by suspension or expulsion. Deduction will l?e made lor time lost l>v sickness. Kacli student will furnish his own sheets, pillow slips, towels, bed spread, and toilet. The proprietor takes pleasuic in stating that he has, as associate Instructor, llev U F \Vlilk den, who is a graduate of the College of Chaileston, uml also of Princeton Theological Semii nary, and has hud considciahlo experience in teaching. For Mr. Whildeu'a qualifications, reference can be made to the following gentlemen: W P Finley, LL. P., W Hawkcswortb. Lewis U 1 (iihbes, W P Miles, College ot Charleston ; 1 II M Ibuns, High School, Charleston ; Itev J K Kemlrick ; Hev J P Boyce, Columbia ; llev. D II latliu' Orangeburg. Circulars eontuiniug full pnrtieulara will l>e sent to those desiring them, upon application to either of the Instructois. Iter's A M Cartledge, C Felder, and & Hawthorn.*, K?q, also tuke boarders, i Students and Patrons will be sent fioiu Wmnsl.omugh to the Institute free of chargo i iijam application nt the Wlnnsborough Hotol, and when timely notice is given my carriage w ill meet those coming on tlic Greenville ltoud | at the Alston Depot. Jan 4, 1845 47-<Jt LEWmriLLl FKMAi.F. SKMINARY. TKS MILKS KAST Of CIIOKTKRVILLK. llev. I. McDonald, Superintendent, Mrs A S H'ylie, Principal llie Wiolaxtic year will be divided into two' xesxion* ol live month* caeh, the ninth term comiiieiu-iiig on tlie 15th_of >1 Miliar v. Term* lor Boarding, M axliing, Fuel, Light* and Tuition, never to exceed <tdt? for one Marion. Muxie and all ttrnamental Uiaiiche* extra, at mo-t reasonable rate*. All account* muni be paid at the end of eardk Hcrnncm. In xieknexa resident pnplla are attended ftoo of charge. For a Circular containing full paiticulara, addrov Mm. Hylic LewhviUn, I'.O., Cheater IH?triet, HC. H'here timely notice ia given, a carringa will meet any one coming a* fur a* Leah' Turn Out, on the Charlotte and H. C. Ituiln nd. ItlkSKkXJfeW. Kx-Oovornor J. H. Mean*, Kx-(iov?ra?f &. P Kichardxon, tleneial J. W t'aotcy, lit Hi v. Thoniax F. Oavi*, Protectant F.phcopal Ilhhop j Rev. ICilliain Martin, Camden; Dr. Thomaa A filllott, Orangeburg; IIOuFd Moac*, Huuitm Henry A H'UHamx, Charlotte, N C| MfltHu Hot aer It H'wrwi, Central Wharf, < liaileaton; an the patron* of the Reboot gcu?uli>. ' ' Janv 4 I8M. Jf*'* * * 47?f SLAftES ~ thtTaAxx at trii ornot a :*? r t '