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thought it probable t ?ot N:w Y'?rk would take tmy corns? without > iggesi.?on! from any quarter. H" hoped he might t have a full, fair end impartial frui', sue ? as it was the duty of the country tohav* i guaranteed to. him. With respcc-vu io the Afr c in capliv. he did not know what cor". .spun de'ce j had taken p;ace aotwvm ;'i: two (Jovc.ro. j merits; bul u ider no c;rcum dances voubi j this country sub*n:t to t j? r g >t of s.-arc .. Mr, C t as hn d-:ci icb opium thj* ibe itnte of'he d.v.rf nc* !iclivee.? J the two countries wvs .j.u smui as to re ! q l.re a ap.-eiAt M-'US-Tie M -?i : jr ! resident mere wou'ri b; V>!j to do til !o.i* ! would he neccsscrv i?i t ;e premises ?vr?':- j out difiicu'ty, and he tnoo^.'t without dolav. [Mr. Bu chana*1, (in an ui ler tone.) i I am sorry to hear that. I expected to j he your Secretary of L 'g.uio.i. Mr. C. ; bowed.] After ail. said Mr. Clay. I have not yet , begun to think of the possibility of a iv ! immediate war with Great Bri;ia:i; that } time has not arrived yet. B.it ho vovor j dis'ant it may be. 1 would rilax no effort to place the country i a a proper state of j defence. K?* looked to the absence of j all m .'atis of floating defence, steam bat- > terries. &e. with the deepest concern. \ He thought the Government should apply all its energies to place the country in such i a stale of defence as would prepare il to meet any possible exigency that nrvght , rise. Mr. C. expressed his belief that both Governments desired peace; that it was essential to the interests of each ; . and that, if war did come, it would not be from the will of the Government, but from collateral causes, over which they i ^ would have no control. The committee Was then discharged, i according to the motion of Mr. Bachan- i an. DEVELOPMENT IX PARLIAMENT. In rcrdy to ii.q>tirie? by L^vd Stm'y in t'? H 1 * f Comiio'ts fit?r<J P ilrrn rs'? rv , Secretary < f FiT'ign itTi rs ap;>'ii d as I'.ilows. Lord Pahnerston : I must Confess the 1 robe Lord has adverted wi'h grca* discre tion, to a subject of ex'rr m?' interest, and which, troin its great deiicarv involving : considerations of a verv grave na'uro l?o- j tween thetwocomiries, Limsjrethehott-"*: ??}( L.rtl k/? U .. 1 ..MAM (l.!fk W|!| Ii/r? l 1*1 Kl 17V IV.I. 11 i IT >' | I I I great reserve, cither by the noble lor,I or j hy myself* in my answer. X? *.v. as to 'he j statement of the noble lord with respect to the occurrences which led to this imt- : tsr, it is strictlv, ns fir a<* ;nv m nil >ry serves me, correct. I will firs! answer the question the noble lor! ha* nil! to me, 11 1 1 afterwards sav one wor I in explanation oftho transaction. I think it is not cow expedient in the presort s'a'o of thrt discussion between the two Cover*.in?'its ;,s to the Seizure an' r'cdrnr'inn of the Caroline to lav on the 'ah'? thlt enrros pondpnee. Whenever it is brought *o a 1 close, ct cr.urse there can he rr oY;ec to r!o so. Tier Mn\V\ 's ('cvw-.trirrd having re never! within the last f?"v days ! vpatches from Mr. Fc\ >;<! hv? rrvr-ftpondt-ncc 'vi'.h th" aulhr ri**? s of the * >i ted S'afes whvh co?? c:n''Ovh t'.rc h v* hpe > furrir;h?*d to ? ) .' peVis i?. 'ho Am; r?m j' papero/th ? " nr. he en oVpc.TO to hv h hef<>j-,i Par!n "tJ* ;he-r? 'v; > ?r-i that ni" j tn!y bnfo-c the tmVi-- {I/rr*h'er.}? Hnt this is a departn"-.' woni whirl ortu Wr an ifiiyo! ant r?\; ?; 2 ir ' '.o^lr-r. , *. national afiVo? fh? ar') a id t ??* -vhK: m *.v i *' or.\|p t ?o r:;'"or: ' i r<V*. . ,c toy f'J'.jrv ,-x ul f**lg to ^ '"' .'iji-v.)"!? : !> ?f ,> : f 'i' rcme ef thrr;?\:*? h? . n . !. : -lil'iV fl'T-'M.- ? !, ; s 2 "M* <*.' ? ' T( * bo no f.l^cs.^ior. 1 ;!,j; k j; r'r,-f , #o nvi;\'o witfi ft t^ * f* r* /-f J!fp- T'Oisv i, cwii f ' s? rv;??M>r*. '''he rob* ? i?o..". no b? i.'fvo'i jVi* . V L 1 v-><? ?'>* o*v:? of iV" nartv by %* " ?*?ji V o Psro'Vno vis ai'i It*'!. Mv i; :?< :ri:?'in ? < ?orc r'r'selv to ;he t'.viic cone'rsion : j 4,? the fr.vind 'ak-'c ' v i MForsyth, i?) r. :>!v *o Mr. K?x. I thivk it H?N< to state, that the Awcicaa Gov. ( eminent undoubtedly might have corsi!. j rred this transaction cither as a tresisio- . \. tion ?o be dealt with between the two', Governments. by demands for redress by j one to Iks.granted or refused l?y the other, (J and dealt with accordingly ; or it mi^ht . have been considered, as the Bri'Uh au- * thori'ics consider proceedings between j American citizens on the British side of ' the border, as matter to be dealt with by j the local authorities. But the American ' Government cl.o to the former course, by ' treating this matter as one to be decided i between the (ilvernments, and this is the j I ground on which they are entitled to de- ; 1 firkin thn Rriiish Govern. : i (Hit 11U irui vc-3 a vna ??*w ....... . . ^ mont for the acts of its subjects, and from ! | that ground they cannot now be permitted ] to recede. I assure the house that on a matter of such extreme difficulty it would be improper for me to enter into further remarks or observations, and I shall there- ! fore content myself with answering the j noble lord's questions by stating the mat- . * ters of fact I have just mentioned. There were presented to President 11 Harrison, on the day of his inauguration, j | a fatted calf, weighing 384 lbs. from j | Isaac Newton of Springfield, Del. Co., 1 (Pa.) a splendid couch, from the Whigs , of Baltimore ; and a walking cane, made I, of part of the coach ofGencral Washing- ! ton, richly mounted, arid bearing an appropriate inscription, from Bishop, Meade, ! of Virginia. " We learn that the Hon. Wm. /. Grayson, late menil>er oi Congress from Beaufort and Colleton Districts, will certainly be appointed collector of the Port of Charleston : and that this will probably be the only official change that will be made by the new administration, in this city. Char.' Covr. ?> .*? CZI.if?lAW G.1 TOrrr3. f j WBDiNSi^DAY \1.\RC|I 17. j Jt rain :<l in this p!;tc wilho:t' i ltorni <s:o s t.o.n T-.rosJay tii^V o Fri lay ni^r. On Saturday tilt; R'v.-r wi-.ite' only two fret of Ik":i.; vh as wd n ih ; b'i 1,( ; \v:h carried of i 1 1 u'\!. I: was on M i- j day ovc;:i?=^ within t'u 'a:?!;*, a .J iss'il' t.i 1; g. A ! i l .1 iiicrj JA i.i*> 1 \s IIU ba:;C?, n'i 'ipprea'tcn 11 l oHi'* , ? ?!?' | jo i "m J \ I'l-ss'w > U f?i'. I) j was ui\.?v\oi (it. Si-artsy AI *; * r i sT'lii-Mr wii i nis \v??* a, :,e we ii I O O -* i \v.|;i stall of i?is Assoc aitos to see | too river, ?mtl ?r tt ? into a >o? far ! am is? m-v:', lie ft I on! and was drown*; !. j T ,o ix?;!v was not rtcov re I t:i! next tlav. j II was ;7 vnars ot ag , an active | ?.j>r.g it.v la ., ?;f ttoo I prom s , aid jhw. 1 scs.9ii<"soni v r.' a a aTo 'ri.ts, O Owing ?o iuc i;)iYrr.ip.*;o?. an i irregn. J lari.v of thomiils, our latest account j from W ishing'o i i- of M irch 0 h. an 1 I thaf by tray of ?i' c Yjr.'c. T.u noini la- I tio.'i of Me.-srs. Webstar, E vi.ig, B :! :i) I Bu lger .vi l been confirmed by the S mule ! It was rumored ili.it the opposibon wou! ! , resist the appni ifm ;nt of Mr. (?ranger. | bat being the ininori'y, their resistance I can avail nothing. A tnn'ion was ma le j by Mr. Mangatn ofX. C. on the 4th, the first day of the extra session, to dismiss Blair & Riv.-.s the printers to the Senate, which lay over for a day. Tim next day it was taken up, by a vote of 29 to 22 i every Senator present and voting. The! vote was strictly a party vo'e, and indi. ! cates the strength of parties in the Semite.! The question had not been decided m the G;li, but when it was decided the motion < doubtless previi!e !. The Rev. J v:i::s C. Fc-rr w, for sevcv ' ru! years pat tor of the Baptist C jiireh a? \ S..c:cty lit!', has accepted a call to the Second Baptist Church of C mrieston. P... r\ r\- ?. i ^. n r\>' fv I.VT nn fr?j. ' 1 if. i. |i; i.JM w,, .... , coifroversy h tween Virgi/lia a.iJ Xuw York, siw-c fourth page. Tho Washing'on correspondent of.V-j X. Y. Jouma! t.f CV.niTiKTCC strifes th:i? j an ex'ra session of Cr.rcgr.-ss fn.J bad fo nial- v th.ct.l :3 upon by the IV- i Vit n >il his Cabinet 0:1 the evening r?f I he 5;h. i 3 i It is lo'-nnmp-ir" in M n\ Tho ro*!jin:i!;o.n of JVtr.st V. Da"vi::t. . to Jh.i b-.vrii of the !S .pre n Co ir: >;'th- I [J S. was ??i*oiiror.! !>y the >' naV :.'>ov ! 12 oViorrk of (he !,i\ night of ilia s-' u ; T if; Whigs n;-.t r.'sisto ! die .icriiian'ion i t tI then i' fi: fi to vote. A gvo'.Vtr.an who pai.se i thrn-rri j I his ;;'acc 'rorn WaJjitg'o.;. tvv o or '. r? v j ? yi.jco, sfafo;! (ha' a y.eoo.ia! t'iiT: j i v hi*.! ooour-.n! i;: too S nose b.tvceo Mt. | C'5ay, of K\*. and '<3r. Ivi*f A!a. M * j Ki m.vir a.) writer* r an I ot". iv.wj .11 rcf .rt ore to Mr. Chv. M . Clay ro-.orlei'. j Mr. King t i r."i;;o i wrote n ri.alb-.?? j : *.i s< to Mr; <'vv !:y P?i;\ Finn, i ' ') e .Vv n I ,*. :Mr. \ a < >:>?< i. rev 1J x'i> ??'.ui: r;-n v;. p : taken char;. J ' f l>y the ?)' :? 'C. a ) ! '?o fM over v l.i1 s?*{. Iv. r;? 'j.- :i, a T?" I , I ; >'S ui'i i;a '?. ; :-j' ,n n' tn. lime u ho re tli o-!i ?iii< III i & Hi cos. Tin v! i;e i !i .aiy exci;? in ;j' in no S i:It;-. I - til? G o'o^cii Appendix {<? the I L'l av? i in M '?< ra ??v* ' 's t:?:11 [ i'l li e ai'.uv .a' o ) of iSorlh Carolina , *.? ho i of I.m >'<?! ( and shells common resahou 2 for 3 ) miles from the l???r K r; >f the pr.rnoiv* [Jormtf e: :J to which i' tins panic'} through S Cirnhna, (*'.-?-r-1 r a fcc." The nor ior of th:s pr.iiiit.vej ortnaiiO!! crosses the nv< rs near the first i Palis; that i>, not f.r a;?ove Fiyettevil'c, | ['horaw, (hit;: lee, Column.a & . an J of ! jourso the he I of shells ami limestone! referred to he Piof?> or Cfenv; iami r.i i.-? neariv parallci wi-tli a.lme drawn through these towns arrJ ahottl (or more prohaMv is we suppose) somewhat more than 0 > nilfs below. To t io croat reproach ? fj the .states through which this host run*, j little has yet lieen ascertained as to itsi purity, or its extent and depth. A spe- i cimen from the neighborhood of D irli >gton C. H. was analysed by the late J)r. Cooper and found to be marl; but the i extent of the bed is not know i. A!?out j 20 miles below Darlington C. IJ. near Jeffries' Creek, where it is crossed by the road leading to George Town, is a bed of limestone, which, by burning, furnishes lime that answers for mortar. In other parts of Marion district, on the same side of the river, limestone has been found, ar c! the Pee Dee runs across several beds of it between the mouth of J 'dries' Creek ar.d the mouth ifLvrchrs Creek. These facts would seem to indicate that lime may lie obtained so near the Pec Dee as to be available for manure on lands near the river. The reason why tlie beds of limestone referred to have not hitherto attracted more attention is that the value of lime as a manure is not understood by cur planters. \Ve have not turned their attention to it our. selves because we were not aware, until V * \ 0 N * * \ . t 1 * 11 11 ii ' n i r c M:)vt th ' llivi Yv|.s w r as o\fensivo as u\: ii>;v iivija { ury are. We. s!?ali? irujn fart ?, from t'm: to fiin , occupy sum s;?mc? ii* o?r cohimns wit i toe sab. ii-c? T lis Wf>f k \vc zive o.ac article ot ? soi.m !c:??*tb and two ..hort *r o??-< co^'am2 i';c s oa.te i lo ioq: rc rs. RmJ them. T ic sam; h; d ??1* limestone and P rta;)s :n ir", may doi'rless V? in i ? ! on the i Jtee a i?J C;p't F. .??*, o-i we: n* ;>r.hrt !?y ii > L tic jf*s C* a-j-rt L 'th* Pi3 D"'? I !)/.? v una Cr< i k. I : liast of the i: e-.e i ? t may ? ?ror rb Tie surhir" to !> .* rr u > with pre fit. M-irl has !ven fn:m:l o?. t'^ SiVe**. RU:-t:X ON C.VU VHOU} M vNunts ? This is a m>st vnl.nMe treatise by the able a vl ;jra"tic i! edi'or of the Farmers' R jisbr. It is ? work of lii,authority '?n?li j i this eointry a ?d in England, and is fh.j \r.-rv work for persons b-ginning lo iaq lire into the val m of limn a* a ma?ir? A i rr n t o-irf of it OO'lSIStS of filCtS f-' - r in J exp rim -nts. mi le bv Iht? writer himself ami fiillv detailed with iu rrs iltsaud all attending eirenm-'a ices. Although the expnrwruits ware male altogether with m irl lim : was doubtless the fertilizing ingredient in thermrl, and the propwrtion of lime contained in each parcel used in the oxpnrim mts is stated. The secoil edition of ilia work is issued in a j) i "l i'ilct of 113 pages i 1 the form of the carinas Roister, an I may be transmitfcl by in til. Price 53 ceits for a single copy; I'd or 1 2 copi ;s (iccording to quality of paper) 3 J. A discount of 20 per ce it is mil) to purchasers of 8 JO worth or rn ?r?The work is published in Petersbur r Va. o Mr. R ifTn has also published in a cheap form several oilier valuable agricultural works which we shall notice hereafter. Fr m '' e (N :w I. >I,?] ||) People.-.' A !v;?c.?te. taa M::i>'.eo cmauKU.c\L rkvikw. A C| inr.or.'v Journal of practical in)Jici ie, rep.iliiisiie.l in this country, lias lioc.i piaco I in oir iu.i Is for the p.i pose of calling our aitcniio i to.an article showi.ig the ideality of sinali-pox, and cow. pax in which it i> plainly proved that the vac.ci ie disease is mil merely a preventive of the s:ua.l-pn\ hui the same indention! iivase. Tu fodowing is an ex.met I" ill.. 12. .VI. vv ? ' What miiiy gentle mm in this conntry iiiiie l to actOiijilisii. we arc happy 'o ?av .nu b.ma. leii* .1 ac'iieVa i hv one of irio ine.ii!>-. rs of mo Ass.>ciniio 1, Mr. *J.*eicy, of Aylesbury. II resolved lo a'tc.np! to as e.'.ain .v'.etb.r ho couM. by t (< ? ,ii.<ito 1, ifiipr.-^ ).tit: the cow wi;h hnin 1.1 sol ul p.)\ Twice iic hasMl'TCCtled in Hi.coinpiisniii^ 1 iiis in,?(?rtti:it object nfic. .in;-y jinniius IrniAss 1 rials, il.s X ) iiiii .ins wvro con ineteJ in the pres. eii.:< vii'ii.n: iiietitcnl iii :fi an 1 one vet, ii 4;.i;v stir^. o ?. Hop-Dine t?;ve vesicles <: > t ie c<> v ; !;*?< :i w ii. h a??sircc several !< l I ji 1 i,t |N inve he) ) WHvimied won iii*. ,'i oviihit J a!l la ; pheanm n 0. 1.1. ;o i < li.o rn'i?* perfect term .1 ' (' 1 lTTlp.. to (it ec. a ci * t'o*''t'j i.J - v I't't 'ii.* !i* '.'II ,:k I. t V O! !? .I*:.Ml*' .1 5 <?f J'lip-T:1 *e. n' ? [>:. \,e te? i?? V'.r', in it 1 .veiipoio 'i* ivd .?>.* }|i. V|?*r ill Ote l'. t: ttlv'l wi'/T-. 'an- j; 1;?I*. 1 r<; ::: >'a ?..?? that ?.U5 venerable ami KSp.vt.i 1' r'S.t.v t: r,t t>r. L p *i . 1 i t'i>. viai * o n 1 t-r? t;i a val-iii.-it.- .'r? a !.:s ?pntvii I- vt r. s??nt teiity year* TUi Ur. then refi-ictl at <io>:i'.*;) r? t;n- S ?>e. w.iere litis i' v.;r (1.1**11 .1 11; w ni.-* -:i-*v) broke 0-1- wi'ii iean'il *.ol-.-iicc, ami \\:\s " J ed hi* I).*. N, with ?!V * I s:|i*CeSs. ? I'ih 11 :h too in i "i iic^l. c:cil, tins trea'. < I :.* ) l-i. I :f ; I >r I' ::lt VI I ; HV ill ! t'ilC ' ?:*V\ an i Jim; ati *uh? r productions fio.n j :?. D s pern, I) ar.s tne impress of his j i.i his r\ :i ::! ris arcfi. The lot. owing is the m?io allude I to which ivr-| p-aivs Doctor Cue lev thirty yours j :>? h.'i:. Dr. Norili in I he irimoriant ctis.rov ,.ry claim.*J tor hi.ii hv tnc reviewer, as it j enu'.ni.ts the id. aiioal conclusions arrived , at t>v i)r. C.;ei y. Dr. Je in.-r having eariy expressed iho opinion tli.it lira dis. ; sense cailod "grease" in horses is the o.tgin oftii.; sin ill j> ix??eing com nuni. i ea ch l?v the horse iiot.i to the cow and to j the human subject : "I obiain.d soina vaccine infection from Now Maven in December, l^iK) which I mailer came from Doctor Waterhouso. I Tins mutter wis, 1 believe, the first mat. icr winch proved to he genuine that was ever use it west and south of Connecticut , i iver. This acquisition enabled me to hecoma acq minted with the cow-pox during the winter. In JMay. 1801. a young man by the name of Ives came to consult me as a physician, lie siid he hud chills, hcnd-ache and fever; also a swelling under his arm, and a sore on his hand ; which upon examination, I found to be the cow. 1 1 ' I k. s?nmr> JiOX pusi 111*?. upon I uqu I v , l completely satisfied, that this pustule was produced from infection derived directly from tiie udJer of a cow. by milking. I Being pleased with this discovery, (- on.MvlcriMg it to he the first of the kind which had iiuen in ula in America) 1 prosecuted my inquires still further. The result of these inquiries amounted to this, that this cow did not get her disease from the human subject, or froiu the horse; at least no possible way could be discovered by | winch the cc\v could have been infected i fr???n the heels of the horse,though ilie most diligent inquiries were made tor this purpose. I nice (ton taken from Ives" hand (for 1 saw him in the right stage for taking infection ) produced the genuine disease in others. Hence, admitting that J)r. Lav and others have succeeded in coinmunicatingjhe cow.pox to the cow, by iuoculno ting from the heels of the horse, this by ns means prove? that the cow-po* alway" I " 4 ' J criginnfos from the herds of the horse, j M iv not man !?e liable to a disoidcr, j | called smallpox ? May not the cow he ! j liable to a >,im;iar disorder, which has been ! | called cow-pox? May not the horse he 1 I liable io n similar disorder, called grease, | ] which should he called horse-pox 1 And j niay no! these ?l:fTi-rent disorders he given, | i by inoculation, to the three different spe lei s of animals beginning with the horse,! j and ascending up ;o mm ?" By mo?t of o;ir readers it will ho re. j I nicni^trt.-J thai f)r. North made himself: j usefully conspicuous as a medical man ; : during the prevalence of Asiatic cholera | j in 183-J, and that i i all times of alarm from ! ! con aginus disease he has been foremost ( ; among ihose who have skillfully resided I the destroyer; it therefore gives us groat j pleasure to do him justice in the present t ruse. [ The E litor of the People's Advocate, in his purl of the ahove article, ascribes to the medical gentlemen quoted by him an opinion which their language does not prove them to hold. Neither of them j would probably say that small-pox and cow.pox are "the same identical disease," although they may prore that the one is ' ihe offspring of the other.] ED. FAH. GAZ. CONTENTS OF TIIK FABMERs' REGISTER, IfO. 11. VOL. IX. ORIGINAL COMMUNICATIONS. Address of Dr. W. 8. Morton, President of | the Agricultural Society of Cumberland Agricultural meetings and discussions C7 ( Proposed importation ol sheep and hogs, mid remarks Manuring with purchased marl and lime. Profits of a Kentucky farm Green-sand in Georgia Preservation of woodland. Cultivation of the locust tree, dee Kentucky blue-grass, or green-sward. Remarks on grasses?their botanical and* vulgar designations, dee B O ^ t ' The wire grass of Virginia Culture of Indian corn Experiments with, and observations on j green-sand earth, as a manure, on Cog- j gin's Point farm I/ming in Fairfax county Directions for killing the chrysalides and preserving cocoons of silk-wodlis j dfmthiy commercial rej>ort ; S i 11 in irl found in a new region of Maryhud SELECTION'S. Second Agricultural meeting at the State j House, Massachusetts I Berkshire* no longer Berkshire* j Rohan potato^ j R-ii ing |?ork 1 Pools tor water?Rotting hemp Quick lime on siik-worins to prevent Ji?i case ... R ita hngl j Population statistics Causes of bad currency i A l essay on m iking compost heaps I n 1 V * j wonu.i j Sifcls of tbeaiock 0.1 grafted fruit j Peat ra-mdows i M a is ?f enriching soil ; Si vi.ng manur fr> j*-.- making 1 i C j tar of In" poach tree ( ii i'v for isfxr:lining ihc weight of cattle, | shc:p rir;'l bogs -,uu pituigntng ; rv t .onaon cattle and roots j Georgia fever a nong horses j Ilcrncts from :.h jan :iver?ary ori'iort do- ; j. livjre i before die Sato Agricultural i Soui. ty of So a a Carolina??J3y Gov, lh G .o MeDutflc I Jlog.l ; .' ! usurh~ rem in beik i Variety a id extent of vrgjlaMe life j A .l.tres* before the Queen Anne's Court! tv Agricultural Society, by Wat. Carmirhael Asparagus ! New Pes: O.Iioe regulations in England? i S ;cd sent by post Mo le of preparing soticr kraut ; Common salt as a manure | Lirge ! Grasses?botanical and vulgar designations and synouyniea j Damp stables ! Grasssos i Corn Shellcr ! Bono manure in Eng'and From Florida By the U. S. S.earner Gen. Taylor, Capt. Feck, wo have received from our attontiveCorrespondent the subjoined letter. Lieu'. Alburtis, with 18 men was attracted by the rcjiort of r.fles to the sj>ot wiicre the Corporal lay, and 70 or 80 Indians rejoicing over his hodv. Lieut. A. g ive tliern a voicy, which, he thinks, killed a number. Toe Indians then ottered battle, and having exhausted his nmunition, he retired to nis post.? Reinforced, he sailed out a second lime, and another severe fight ensued, bti* the Indians forced him to retire to his posi with two of his force killed and six wounded. The Dragoons and Infantry are in pursuit. Nothing now from Tampa.? The Indians have not yet gone west. Office of tiie News, > ST. AUGUSTINE, MARCH 7. \ Information reached nere last evening, that an express arrived at Pilatka, from Fort Russeil, oi the night of the bringing intelligence thatCapi. Baroum, with one hundred men, (including nine mounted men,) came up with the Indians, (whom Lieut, Alhurtis had been compelled ;o retreat from, on account of the smallness of his force,) at tiie head of Orange L'ik?, and commenced an attack uj>on . ihein. Capt. B. had placed the nine ; mounted men inambush,asarcaefverand led on the others; nut findingtSic Indiahaving cu' o"ith sr, in. i from t.i^ mat: bo lv, firei, u. on t ;em, ki !i g s.x, ?n: the other three retreated to ihj F"r, be i.'ig wounded. The express was ,mined iutely sent oT to Pdatkri, wifaoiii kno'.v i-jg any thing further. The wouido men st'ite that Cap!. B. wasstili fig.'itiug. Capt. C irr, 2 fdragoo is, with our h in tired rner, was ssut out from P.lalki i few days previous, and relur ?e J short!' affor the express had arrived front For R;>sc!. Ha immediately supplied hi men with provisionas, and started for C ipl LPs battle ground. It is impossible t give the particuUr.-, under sum a cirrum stance. There is 10 knowing the lo.<? as yet, tlial Capt. B. has met with. L out A nnrtjs had lost six or seven in n In day bofor , in hissk rinish with the I dians, and was forced io retreat on ar count of their number looks very in.ie like " peace." P. S.?T. S. Browr, the Canada Gnr era', who was appointed to treat with t!i Indians, after going to Tampa Bay, wa not countenanced by Gen. Arm stead, an was very wisely given permission to rr turn. Tile Indians have not lieen shif ped from Tampa Bay. They arc, n doubt, to be let loose again ! ! Whilst Mr. Sidney Mebane of Or.rng county N. C. was lately riding his hors at a rapid gait, the horse fel\ broke h: own neck, and severely injured the r I _ uor. There is a hill before the L'gislatur of Missouri to change the name of one c its counties from Rives to Abe marie. Tiie L -g slature of Missouri have norr inateJ Mr# Van Buren as a candidate fr the Presidency at the next election. Toe North Carolina and Virgin! hanks continue to pay specie. The Legislature of M.ssouri has at thorised tne issue of S aie bonds to tii amount of $258,201, liearing interest t 10 per cent, 812. J03 hearing interest! 7 per cenf, to defray the expense of th ('Mormon and Osage wars," and olh< items of indebtedness. An Agricultural S-icietv has been forrr ed in Abbeville District. Tne followm gentlemen have been elected officers Gon. Giiiam, President ; W iitefiel Brook--, Vice President ; Dr. R.cnai Gritiin, Treasurer; D1*. S. V. Cam,Co responding Secretary; Capl. Bout. Ciith Recording Secretary. A composition hte lately been inven ed which becomes hard liko stone, nr which is yet so light cotfiu arc made of witnout being unwieldly. Halifax, [N. S.] Feb. 19,1811. S :veral regiments have been ordered New Brutiswick, and we are infonni tnat orders have been sent frMii don government to the WVst Indies, to er u,irk all the r gular troops there for th place ; the Islands to oo garrisoned L mililia." " "vi' hit "i"? *i?"-u Dim - ? /I I Near Clio on the G.ii insf. allrr a :on a id distressing Illness which she bore w ii Ciirisiia.) palitMie:; perfectly resigned ' iiu.* will oi (Jo i Mrs. Nuary Mcl-ityi widow o.' C.Kiiics Mclnlyrc L)sq,-. of Mar !>uro D'.slnct S. C. cur.RAW PRICKS CLT.RRVT MA2CR 10 AIT'CLKS. fEK | $ C. j $ II i.d' >i ..i irke't, itt 0 3 d 0 .I Ri '!> ir.?in wagons, lb 7 a :>y retail, lb 9 a ? air.; If) |;? a C lb 2 a 2 .taking yard '22 a 2' Bab Ripe b n? a I*,' : 'oiler Nl? a I.: .'ottos, lb H a ii Corn, scarce bimli 40 a : -Inn', Cum.try, brl 5 a 5 V bVatiivrs rui wap. i?o?m ?? 4 1 a 4 " 'odder. iulMbs 75 a IC (? an-, tt'imlo'.v I '? !? 3 25 a 3 17 , id v 12, 5(Jl"l 'I .)0 a 3 7 Hides, ^rcen ib 5 a dry lb 10 a run lOiilba 5 50 a 0 5^ ixt ligo ib la 5 2 Ijiiiio cask I a 4 5i Lira scarso Ib II & h Loat'ic , n<nv lb 22 a 2.' Load, t?ar ib 10 a Logw )u>- lb III i l,: \l?ias?!s N. O, pal 40 a 51 , gal 35 a 4i V.iiL, ?iii, assorted lb 7$ a * wrought ib lb a I.' JiilK hu ^ Ii 33 a 4tl t >il, curriers ??l 7.? a i ?-f ..imp gal I V'.*! a ??. lin-cnd gai f I ? a I *!'i I'aiuH, lead k?'g 3 'J.'t a 4 fit ???, Sj an. orown lb rt a li I'mk lOOllm H jJ a G itice y I4 a 5 ( SHERIFF'S SALES. OX Writs of Fi rri Fician wi 1 b" so'd b o lh? Cou t lions - door on tin- fir^i Wo id.i and day fol ow rip in Apjil next wulnii tl legal hours ilie loll.i^ iiip jro;i *rty, viz: 137 Acres of l.ind more o* I <s.? \vli?'t} >n t! defendant r sides i n Ilea?, r l> in (ink. wt.te of B. ic k Crook, b'i'iii.1 on tlio Ra<t by do McL o |*a land and on the West by W.u. J ?l|. fO l.inl, ut tt:o suit i.fS.las II |i v-? Win. I) xon. 4 id Aero* of 1 n 1 in-nro or I *.? wh r on ll do < n l.uit ro>i.ies j.dj .lining ih? lends of G o. I Kl.nr on lilO North Tnos. Stephens mi ll So th and on flip ?V< st b/ J tin '* Jovivrs ?*?? hnt<lu( Umso> al tlio suit of Anj'H vs Ni iicy N'-H'iitjin. Term*. Cj*U,?t u: U.iS'.rs pa.ing for nee.* ry n lot it JOIIX [.VAN'S. S e ff C. V. CJiMierfielJC. IF.. Miroh 13, 1841. it su "ion sale IT'i -so llorsc VV gg ?n. 2 Extension top baronchii, 2 Sjeoo'l H .no <?ig-. MALCO.U BUCHAWAW Mareh 10. 1841. 17 gi* *' ATTEST JOTVf i I CIlERAW LIGHT IXfttSTftY. v 11 *^R7"ar(' hereby '-rd* re*f -' ji A to parade at the Mark* -1 M <r Squire on Siturday the IT t 2'J'h instarmed and eqipppeJ j ^rS as the law directs in full wint' r uniform. Tie roll wilt Bjj I he railed at 10 minutes nftcf a It J I 10 o'clock precisely. V Bv order of Capt. Bettor t D. W. MOORE, O. 8. s ' March 15,1?41. IT it j VATJ'AWlii <A1 W ?AlLt/ r, ' f al'IK Sa*ser l? rof r* 'or Ml c hi* H muti ri j JL lying in t)i;li.ig o> l>'i? rich about if df*#/ 1 | ;'r in b? ei-ty Ilia io l'.nn?i< it, iictr ilia Sbigj f? ' U . j Tli- Fl u ut o> en jiiii more ib. n one thou. p | ?? ii i .?-r * of el-ared ..Iit , w.tla i loge q ..tntf.y I ot o t Ull .S, III ala. U #??al?-3 of Clg.il t/.tfUKind|r * j JU l?. ; I. is sit-.at-d <>n ?ii eln.it' H nnl unbrofc^fE I ' j> ;i: i, Uu'ic. ing I ff-ie a.uif of lilac* Crcik, o wo or lire mi s "I'll- W ij|?>ii il nnr j oi'gHJi itWtlLu'Nii II;lU.SK, ui.ii . v?/' ! ! o li r ?-ees* i y .ml cm v n ut mj) oy in "?t, T i- sti.li'o is us li-a: iiv as I t uiO.iM.Att . r g o . 'i c MifoMcrifmi li n I v -<i li re lb- iw ?i? ' i . y~ r . n :.i -1 uoily has ?. in w.-r ?) r..o. t My* d ; io o e liu.i re.I, an.I imi a c s ol -utnii.n o e-. >. v-i h is o.-c'irriwl uuin g t't.-o.. The ;r vtn on | 11 Uu-is is m \ i1 wi o ??.k, fiicrso;y a m o0'?. j wool. T.io ol I.- o1' i ie.ow.or r-wn <o 0 j e?i'e. M ild io ha ?| A pur h sj- w d ..arj a i oo,"?r U:li:y .n .ki-ig very i.??o ir.ia ler.o*. A tY en.ii . uuic.ii n h i> r s.stl >o It m "if, a'. ' H :tvilL I'. O . or t J dm W |j-dc. E q. I)?rll'l>lui CoUn ii oils.*, wi i uo pro ojr-l^ aU ir.L-il a U.' is THOMAS K. HART. I N. B. T.ic-ois oa li?*,r ins - .-v ry o-i*.j Hiilditig ii.i ii e s ry imp o e eat li i cou'd | li ?i'-*ir. d .. I an I C": -hi ?. oua On lf??u.*e | .i d Set lil.iekeioitli Shop ui.d S .00 S.i--p. ^ ! i'.ie prein e- l-k n ail j,o i.er for -unllti ml >1 < ri?:n fur? sonool >h>: must d ?ii bl<* u t e Sai'h. Cuue and exauii e. T. E. IL j- March 10; 1811. >f 17 2nf A iilliJJ iJlflTTTr OX T.ie?J y 3 Kit iiet will ije offered ?t P.ibi; Au.;uou. ttio ?>f (?o ? *, is. j ! 81 ? to s McTn' w?h ; ?ho s.ile to ro . * ' , tutu d.iv ??v (1 y, oni.I uny are e'i dfj/O.^ed oi; Cull*.4 llft* oi it GROCERIES, it DRY GOODS, c HARDWARE, ;r | SHOES, 4-c. i ALSO. A N b>>y ii tnn u i?eorg?, a Pole Rrai, 0 llor-ii-n, 1 i?ig, t Sul3jf, 1 Fiil^ I oin, O.u. Fancier 6it: Ac. TttitMS. A1 sunn of, : n 1 un er $CiO Cui-h, ?*r?r ' * mid o , iiid una r, 8^ ? bo tLy#;, ?* ? ? $2 hi i cr.j .ii ??!' . giit iiuuiHii". 5?.i;f-*ifi?cu?ry i'ndor?> 4 notes. y .yibie.it M.neb tuts Buik..*.U be rt^ui. red. V A. P. LACOSTE, > Anigo. A M. McIViitt, $ m. Ma < li 16, 1841. t. ... , }i IIK S il>;*ri'? -r off.rs for n-le Li* house "i unJ iois (6 i:i nnm'iei) on Church Street, From i!ip In* I niuee* <ii the situation it woubt ' prove u d?sir.ii>lo sjnii to my wuo ui.y wish la purchase. K-?r luriln r p.r'icuUre .uquire ofC.I J J. M btshell on F'?m Str'iM. . . . ALEX. W. MARSHALL t0 Ch;rv* S. 0. .March 8, 1*41. d 17 tt .*? bat in C tKULlNA. II- C11K iTifltFlELD PffTftlCV. ix Bv Turner Biyan En.i Ordinary. >v ^1/" H FREAs E z bet Fl .be ro d su't j V W o in tont l?e? . e fer# o A>n imstrwI 'ion i ft e nil Kdeeit. whi'tli we e < f Dr. hi ! C a f in D. Fl '-rlic. I I'lieif ?:. toe. e mil (I * o is:* '!! anl i n^i ig j l.rr If i:.i idrid . nd erento . o tLe*.?'dC awnail ^ j i>. Eleib dA'eth t Iter b uml n,-p'. r [ > o~ .n; in t ? : Co i f ?.t U d n ryf to b iield ? j .i? it l> if k M< I. :'s i n.v oi Cher w <>n 'i' I Mm ! v 2'iial <1 iy of M.n?;i io'st, to tin w c u>e, i i c ..... i. a.- 1.11* * i. he the sa d Adinii.i?tr..foii j - -v i *- o I >' uol '? * g a-t'e .. Civ n under my hand and teal, this second djy of March .in ihe ycnr cf our Lord" one tiunis ind eight hundred and forty onr and in the sixty fifth year of Amer' icon Independence. n | T. BR VAN', O. C. D, 0 j M irch 10, 1811. ' j 17 ? ?i ' 'A --. i 4J*J ? I S AN'AW-.Y Kr?'i tlio Siiukciib*r (r**aL ! Jix- d.i.g u \! .rioii D itlric!, nr?nr X rm Biutf) TtiiH.I y I'l :.ii I ?! ?y of tlii* oiilh, ?y ,5 , lii.i<*.k?iii.t'i ii ? o man Alfred. I pucliaaed ( | liiui 81 !' o yeai* g'i, from Mr John Teylar n kr !j l.ii-MW, and ii. may md.iuVor to go to iiis i 11 n*. lit Ot. I will piytho .it>?ive reward to nnynnr ir!<o wi I Inilgo tn ii in J ?ii>o tli.it i g I l.im, ?>r w-ll .i\il ill* reward and all iicca^iry i?r . liia unlivery to .no at n.y rend n *n. jOSEP.I A. JOLLY. , March 1*41. ? 17 Ot 1 Midi - t f Smith Cct olrNd i i DARLINGTON DISTRICT. i ! T>r the CouaT o? Common Plfar. ) ; u4 VV. Louie S.rV. Deo. on ?t*ale<l i Hunter vV. DiiBose Note, in Foreign , VS ' AtiHcllllK'llt. I B E DuBo^e. ? ffVlK Pl iiiiiuf in tin* iLxi/e Mite<l 'I'd hivin * * 1 Pv - I > ? -- %?? r\CR *% t.lld tlrl I -M. IiliM il s hi vyiv ?. , and the Dcfcu I nit ii ivii?n UtMi.t -r w te nor A Co , ney within toe lint ? ft.?e said Stale hjioii w lo i u e |>v of this attachment eo dd he served [ On illation of (J. VV &.J. A. Dar^an Plantiff's ^ Attorneys. It is ordered that B E. DnBose i!e plead o.'.lem ir to the saute, within h year amlat S- day ro.il the dale hereof or find and ahsoh.o | jildptvni snail he awarded and jiiven him. i If is also ordered that a copy ol'rhis order le ? K puhlished m toe Farmers' Gazette once eve.y three y months lor tiie so iu of a ve'ar and a day ?" j S. WI'.DS DUBuSE. C C. P. Clerks Oilice, >ept 23. JS-IO. "I iti 1 "v 13 m ;; 3f3~HGff 3SZ? " .! xnw AM> unvAi' rjglH E S?ii'?scri'?er? X' now re?> ie-ng hy tho it | Ji ste in r Swan's 1. fillers a :no .tswihi^*V' j Dry G wis. Gro<'Prifi. anJ d*c? I ! . !>...I, il,. ,, ?rt , iV, *J .! > Ht llm limrmt OAS n 1 pricrs. P rMinn wilting fJonr^B rw-mtR will cl*? i wJl to c Y an.I eiiiHinr ?#^r thrttpj* lyr; j p inlv't'Ui Ewwhere. T^y Aki'l *h?o attend a* j ta tt?v , 1 ' COMMISSION BUSINESS, T.r-y \i:I r. o he..nd ??tfw.iu| either (?o?Kt<j n*. Produce, t<? or from C?'? fi*>ton ,<)r ^vtt Y'?. k. uu aroo uiikk! tn-jf ier?i'n a* any, uth?r houx** it) jhiiTowo. C II necoutj duof *l*;ve 8. Mela. ln<iV> oil K'0*?l 5?t, Cii raw Mi, C?? *Vrfrnhpr U: 1*40. ROSSKR & lijiEGORlE. Tao C-i irlo ! Jonrml will coj?v the dt?ove one.; cvrrv other wock fyr 3mui>tha and forward teir account. i flu. 4 ?w&a, / .