gggg. Ill I 11 Departments* and Wise's Speech, and pj finally concluded, after having said in m effect, that the Democratic party wan not tl defeated iff North Carolina by * hard ci- ? der and ccon-skin*," hut by being out- ? .humbugged! Thoy had deserted the di proper ami honororable inode of political warfare, and had attempted to humbug /] the people, but the Whigs had out-hum- c) , hugged'them! . ? . j, The'delivery of thi< Speech seemed to ^ taka the whole anuetoi?inge ail aback, j and mafiy iVereaeoirgrouped in anxious' convention, breathing * diabolical and ! ^ damnable inUen<loes,,-5upon him who g< could thus presume to .express his own opinion.. .After Mr. H." had concluded. Mr. Hybarti took the fioor, having j ir been apparently chosen as the advocate j **' of the ultra Democratic portion of the j f body rv. Havwood and others?of the ^ majority?*.- the minority. He spoke'01 very warmly, declaiming against the ^ twjrist am! ungenerous imputation" , made bv Mr. H. /fe(Mr. Hvhari) said ' w he sought no appplause fr<?m the galleries! tf and then, referring to Mr. Haywood, !g asked "What have [ done that mine ene : tj mies should praise nie ?" He hoped the j Preatiili|?/ and Ri'^-olutions would lie adoji. > tC?4. * ? H., Ill Mr.fHayieo<W was understood to say m in reply, tlutt he neither sought applause il from .the .--galleries, or fr?*m below!?he V was rwiiufKoe-lioldor or se.-krr for office: J ,w ami tbtm a titled (-hat as he could not consrmntiously sanction, much less vote l<?r. 11 the alop:p?u of th?* matters nlludt-d to b? " him,*He*krg?*td that the ('onvmi'on woult ' grant him le iVc of ihsenc*! And, there upon, Wishing ti e men b rs, severally, j wile and happy journics home, he hid W them jfood evening and disappeared. ft .. Ct^n. yfcLwiah n then moved that tin ,j expressions onj- cled to by Mr Haywood. -t Is* nJLrickrn out.?Gen. Allien opponet .>1 this.jitrniigly, because if it were done, t'wofdd n *ver do to mention .the mnttei in anientioneering, or their opponents wAgW havr tlvin on the hip. ?i Toe Preamble and Resolutions (with H tho'exception of the tine to hold County meetings) were then unanimously adop. ^ ted, ahd it'lwing near night, an adjourn- ' ment to'1-2 o'clock 111 the evening, was ''' }:. .r '- .. ?a agreed to. fi' '* ?y v ^ ABrflWsD KKO* TIIK NATIONAL INTRLLIA KNCKR. ,g TIIK FIFTH WJCKK OF THE SESSION B Has passed awav w ithout the ar.compidimeut of any important ohje.ct hy J jj Cm.gross; no hill having yet passed hoth ; r 11'.Uses but tiie partial appropriation hill, ih Nm-nog ban been done, nor has there liern any ulep taken, Im;> ond (lie report of! q( two hid* bv thf Committee of Ways, and 1 Fl M<nAk''-toward* providing for the deficit< in the pay* and mentis, which is of course ; every? day increasing by the demands i __ hIi.ci the ojKiiiing of the first quarter of. Hi li?e yeartorrumuhtlcs against the Treas- ^ ??rv. A'government with such vast re- |? sources, and so munv tides to high credit Li *.? that of the ti nted States, may per- : iiajls afford to trifle with its credit; hut ; ^ the expediency of doing >o may well lie L? idou[?ied. j ^ . In the Senate, the Report upon the : ^ FimjhI \gene.v is still upon the nav,!, or ? rather in the furnace, in which it is se. <0 r? rciv tri<*d, hy blasts lot md cold be fore toeing ready t"??r (lie. anvil. Our antiei. pation is, that the debate will not lie qi fciitich furl her prolonged on the question , <r?f reference;. that tin* Treasury plan will i jfnton select committee; and 'hat, with : ?i|ch modification* as the development* ' in stehnte may have suggested, it will he ' mescnicd for the main discussion in the _ tfi fcjmaie with features differing in some .respects from those in whic i itcatne from the han Is of the Executive. Tit.il it a *vdl ever be wrought into ;inv shape to w *?*c?re it the sanction of both Houses of *' le Omgmss is very doubtful, lmt not, we 1 caiher think, wholly to lie de?paired of. j th Toe only two questions of general l" ?oiiscq?|.?Tice whicti have lieen agitated th and decide ' in the House of Kepresenta. f<< live* are, first, the reference ?,f the ques. ^ thui of revenue, as connected with M:r?- ^ ftcluf-S toii.e Committee on Manufac- J, tores?by liich it seems to he under, th ' ??? *! ajf the ' expressed opinion of the II oiwc *lhiit flit? of (lio Mdn'lfdCi'ircM m ?of the country, ax well as the wants ofj the Treasury, are to lie taken into cotisid. 1 | til cr tlioh tn th** g'Oeral revision nt the du-; ties nnon imnorts: and. secondly the in-i tii - - -r i ? ?truction given l?v tin? vote ??f Saturday i 1n?t to the Judiciary c<?nimitt e to report ( (|l * Ml to repeal the Bankrupt I/ov, which, t |ii readers will recollect, though pissed j u% at the last Session of Congress, has not . . - 0 t10 > ?it g*?ae ,n,n effect. d.i \ from New York, of the eve. ^ Itiugof the 7th uist. stvs; ?*U. S. Roods, s. payable in years, with 6 per cent, inter- :*t esf, can he had to-dav at U3. Stocks 11 ^ btiil decline ; confidence in the States is p cunning very low, and the U- States are I T pot much better," J Thu Washington Independent con. j A ftrut" the minor, that a leave of absence jl wa< made for (ion. Gaines, and that the c whole affiir was managed, as well with a K VI (tropttr ynivv of din duties of the Ifoverntwent, *? *ith becoming rc?|iect to the advanced age and valuable services of the veteran, who has l?ecn*o imprudent as to leave hi* station will? it orders, ! Corffsjiondence ot the Savannah Republican. Fast Flokid\, J\n\ <t, 1842. . k--* Theiicns treat Tetup.., ts taut small urtios <>f Indiana continue to corne in, early all toe renegrnde creek Indians by lis lime, it ia .supposed have arrived -which is good news, and relieve# the stilementK ?f Middle- Florida from all read of these hostile wretches. * Cheap Goods.?The Manchester, Eng.) market report says, that cotton loth sold thereat 3s for 28 yards, weighig three pounds a piece. This if just a. out two cents and a half a yard. r At Davton, O.lio, on the 17th instant, oj?s were coming in very fast, and were dling at $ 1,37 to $1,75 per cwt. BLOOD ! BLOOD ! BLOOD ! ! Mast of our readers will remember that l April last a Mr. AUston, of Tallahas. ie, challenged Gene-al Reed, of Florida. 'hey fought and the General shot him. Willis Allston, a brother of the deceased, nu the General had a recontre subse. uently, and a second one. when the >rmer shot the latter. He has since ent to Texas. Private letters received in this city ye?irday states that he has had farther difeulties there, which ended in his taking ie life of another, and his own life being tk ii. .We hear that he arrived in the neighj srhubtl of Brazoria about the 10th ulti10; that about six or eight miles from ie town, in the wood*, he met Dr. John IcNeil Stewart; that an altercation arose ulween them, relative to a friend of Mr. tewiirt, both being armed ; that Allston row his knife to rftah him, but Stewart rceiving his intention, fired three shots t him with one of Colt's pistols; that llston, though severely wounded, Hied a fie ami shot .gun at his opponent, which istantly killed linn. A memorandum from Thomas F. Me. innna, of Galveston, on the hack of one f the letters, states that Allsion was ur sled, taken out and shot by the citizeus f Brazoria.?.v. 0. Pic. 1 at inst. MARRIED . On the ifitli inst. in Anson County, Ir. Clemment Bryant, to Miss .Wartlm rantlv: Also, Mr. Allen Carpenter, to lissTeal: Also, Mr. William Parker, lo [iss Dinah Burns: Also. Mr. Alexander uoinas, to Miss Cupell, all on the same ty. cheraw price current. January 18 1842. rtici.ks. r*? j 45 C. | $ ] ;ct in aiarkol, lt> 0 3 0 it. u in roil iroui A'aguim, iu o ? iu by retail, lb 10 a 15 utter lb 12$ a 2b 9c*w-ix lb 22 a 2 tggi'ig yard 25 a 26 ilv itope lb 10 a 12$ >lf- lb 12$ a '5 jt ? ??*, lb T a 8 >rn, bnnh 50 a 0:?r, Country, brl 5$ a b ntherx I'm way. nona M> 40 a 4? > l?l?*r, lOOII.s 75 a 1UU laa*, window ** 1", 5'0li 3 25 a 3 37$ ?, id* 12, 50t\ 3 50 *3 75 idee, green lb 5 a dry lb 10 a r?n lOOIbn 5 50 a 6 50 digo lb r a 2 50 me caak 4 a 4 5<> ml acaree lb 11a 12 Miller, Mile lb 22 u 28 );?d, bur in JO a igw-joo lb 10 a 15 ohs?e> X. O. gal 40 a 50 gal 35 a 37 :?i!?s out, nn#i?rl?d 11) 7$ a H ?wrought ih 11) a IS Ula btodi 3d a 37 il, currier* gal 75 a Tiik Rivku continues in good boating rdor. PORT Ov tit:ORGilTOWiV. A Kit IV KD. 13th Brig Juno. Lewis, 6 day* from ew York: iVchoon?*r (,-ien. Tnenn. dgon, 6 days liom New York, hound Buck* Mills. SHERIFF SALES. >N VVriu oi Fieri raci&o will I) sold before iiitt I'ourt House door on the first .Monday i I day following in Ftinuuiyv next within the g.d bourn the toll..wing pioperty. viz.' Four liOtn in the Town ut'CiieiMW levied on as e property of (>eorg? Kdw.irds aim known in ? p| .it of mud Town by No?. 1*2 (one Jiunured id eighty two) le.'< (one hundred and eighty r ? ) ldl (one hundred and eighty four) and '.* (one hundred and eight* five) ai the unit of . B.iuev athnr. et al vs. George Edwauli; .** 'lots are offered >?* * lie pmpeity ot George wuds, witn an understanding betw?en the nlgoieiit Creditor- of the sild E.iwards and c toMior purchaser who did not comply.' thio Negro ?iil. I.ydia, levied oil and t? be *old the property of Hauipt.00 Saneslierry, at the lit of I?a..c Tininioiis vs. ii ?m; ton S .uu'sberry. One two horse wagon, on.* pair huggy rings, sir pieces irons far boggy body, one ackwtiith's bellows, one unvi. one h inn ham. ei,.on<> sl-dgo hummer, one vice, one dozen io ch iirn, ono cock, 011a pine side board, two ue tables, one child* crib, one Wash stand, one ish stuid, one rocking chair, half dozen coition chair*, on- safe, one cloth's press, two nt'i benches, and oih- jogg >ng hoard, levied on toe prop.o 'v of Charles 1. Shiver at th 1 suit Taylor & Punch vs. Charles I. Shivor. This vy will he olf-r dfor -uie iu Cheraw, on Tubs. y th- second day of sale. -r?l?t .term nf l.t.H llinm nr Ipm Oil thft MOIltll Je at big Wo.strtrlds Creek, whet eon 'be iemlant resides, adjoining the land* of Mr. iintiul White, James Everett and IV, i. IVgnes the "uitol A Blue et ?il vs. Thrashley White ui John (?. Whit?. Al of Andrew Clarke's interest.in n lot in the iiwn of Cheriw, known in the plan or said own, by No. '2 IS being the one half of said t and the improvement* tlweon at t ?e suit oi . >1 illoy for '?. Dureii vs. John E Edwards, (.'lark and J Horvey, and Boynton &. Hyduel vs. Andrew Clarke. One negro in in, Collin, at the suit of Neil! ruwford v* Ranald McDonald, and D. A. Mc oliern, and A. Blue, bearer el al vs. Ranald [cDonald. T- nnv?Cash?Putehaser* to pay for necessa. ' paperv. J NO. EVANS, Sl.fT. C. D. January 15, 1843. 10 if >11111114 I?7"ILL be sold at Darlington Court flouse r? on the first Monday in Fabru uy nex? :t\\'orn JO AND 40 LIKELY NEGROES. W?i. WIVGaTE, s .tv. p. 1? J-i.U'-rv 12. >AIS tf NOTICE. _ | THE Cop*rtirnrt^7p>ftf/A^5> MpsewA Co. is this clay dissolved >7 mutual consent all p r. t sons liav.ng demand* against the firm, or against e ther of the *ubbriber* individually, are'reqti s- , ted to present them by the first of February iwxt, as at llut tlmo A. J". MoseT'Hxw'Cls to lefve tbo \ place. X ' \ ^ ' ! I A; J, MOSES,' . . .. ] ? . . JOSHUA LAZARUS. , I January 17, 1842. 10 2t j SHERIFF"SALE. ( BY Order of the Court of Ordinary for Che?. .1 terfield District will he sold before the Court ' House of said District on the first Mond v , i February next at the Heal estate of Elisabeth t Wallace ci?ceu*ed, consisting of two tracts of j (and,; one tract lying on the rotd leading froin j Chest"! field Court House to Society Hill, con- ^ taining two hundred and fifty acres more or less , adjoining the lamls of Mary Rend on Ilia East, j the juods of Jo'in i*crvis;ind others on the North, j One other tract containing one hundred acres more or less near Coplier Hill whereon James Hewit now resides being pail uf a tract of land granted to JjsIui 1 Prout. 4 Terms, as muefi Cash as will pay the exp-nses ' \ of this sale the balance to No paid the first day of 1 January next, purchaser to give Bond or Note ! carrvin* interest froin tb" day of salo, nnd ? | rj J mortgage nl tho pri mi es, if deemed i ecesimry, | to tho Ordinary lo secure the pnFchaa" monry. j JOHN EVANS, .Sheriff, C. 0. , January 15, 1842. ? JO U , -( SALE OF JTEGROjS 1 BY Order of the Ordinary for Chesterfield District. J will offer for s ilo in Chefawr on . , Monday tho 15tli of Pebruaiy uext, from.. .. 25 TO 30 LIKELY NEGROES. ... j belonging to the Eatate of tho la'e General 'i Gillespie; Terms?One half payable 1st January 184V.. the balance'1st January, 1844, to be secured by J bonds b -aring ulciest from date, with approved , ( personal security. JA. GILLESPIE, Admr. 1 At the same tune 1 w ill offer a like, number of my own negroes for sale, upon the sum*! terms.# JA. GILLESPIE. January 18th 1842. 10 4t * SOUTH CAROLINA, Chesterfield District. By Turner Bryan, Esq. Ordinary. j WHEREAS, Gen. James Gillespie made j| su.t lo tne to grant him Letters of Admin- } ist ration of the Estate and Effects which ware of Jaines Gillespie Jun. These are to cite and admonish all and singular jl the kindred and creditors of the said James J Gillespie jun. deceased, that tliey be and appear before mo, in (he Court of Ordinary, lo lie held at Chesterfield C. H on tho first Monday in- ? Fohruary, next, to show cause, if any ihry have. Why the said Administration should not be a granted Givon under my hand and aoal, this 13th day * ol January in the your of our Lord one thousand ; eight hundred ann forty two,and in the 66lhycar. j i ol American lud.'pendenee. I T. BRYAN. O; C, 0. January 17, 1842. 10 2t MERCHANTS' DANK, S. C. , Cheraic, Jan. 1, 1841. THE Directors of this Bunk hare declared i a dividend of $4 per share, tor the lust j haifyeai, payable on and sft^r this r,ay. - j W. GODFREY, Cashier. , 8 Jt ] ?3 Chesterfield Dist. S. C , i Jan'y. 8th, 1842. { ' ' THE SUBSCRIBER ' m iirnti - i_ a! X ^ C r... tLai mmU I /ltvr.o mis m?Miitm ??i iiiuuihihjj nj?- jiuiH i ! lie and ins.friends, that he intr ude cuinrrcnc. ! j j injf a country School, with a limited number j j i of pupils, (the nuiu er not to exceed eighteen.) ? | at a healthy situation, (near Burn's Mi;l?,) j , j in this District. Anyone, wishing to board j t I his children, inay, by applying to me, in person j ? or b?' letter, ascertain the terms, and the j | j plac *s .it which board can be obtained couve. , j nient to 1 lie school house The school bouse I u ill be a comfortable framed . house,, now bei " trig erected. Any one by applying early may j obtain admittance fur his children until the | number is inade up. Terms are as follows . English: Lowest Class, quarterly #6 (Ml Second Class, * b (HI Latin and Greek with the above 10 (HI The tuition payable quarterly in advance i to J. W. Burn, Treasurer. ! , j The Subscriber pledges to use his utmost j endeavors to preserve order in tho School, and to attend to the morals of those committed to his care. ( j The school will commence the 5th Mond iy + j in this month. For further particulars applv to i R. L. BURN. Cheraw, Jan'y. 8th, 1842. 9 2t j . / t ! SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ( AMD PERSONAL ESTATE. I Bi Virtue ot a D?:ed of Assgimiient of all I his Estate to me by Bi. B. Wheeler for ! th > benefit of hi* creditors, I will offer for sale ! at Marion Court House on Monday the 7th Feb. 1 runrv next, u 11 his Ke:il and Personal Est.it , | consisting of a* out Four- Thousand Acres ??t Land in this District, about Twenty.five Hun. | dreo Acres of which is in a high state of cultiva. j lion tor Corn aiiu Cotton, and possesses valuable advantages for Lumber and Range, in the last j mentio <ed tract if situated a fim Saw and Crist j Miil, Dwelling and Overseers House, .and all ; thr Buildings fit for imiuediatq occupation. ? : Also .Seventeen Hundred Acres in t ho. War lice Neek. One Thousand Acres ill one Tract cm*. I bracing tlie VVarhee landing on'be Croat Pse i L)eo i ivor. and at ?he naine tinie Seventy likely T | NBC ROES, among wliich are 3(> p*ime fellows. | ! Two Carpenters, one Painter and one Black. ' siiutn. also ahou: one Thousand Bushel* Corn, 311 Thousand lbs. Fodder, Waggons,' Horses, ; Mules, Cattle,. Hogs, Household uud Ki'cli n ; j furniture, Plantation Tools, Ac. As tun j, i residence is near the village of Marion and in j ^ j one of the mo*t improving jintl healthy sections , j I ol' country in this part of the filiate it is r;gnni d ! j j a fine situation for persons Nvliowish pormanent ! ( j Iv to settle themselves .on a good ami healthy | < ; plantiiig interest. The terms will be such an j'w ! the creditors will assent to. wltic with approved ! f : purchasers w II Be no doubt liberal. j j A. L. SCARBOROUGH, i, A co! rrilBM ' ; I In tub Common Plkas. : 11 Chesterfield District. j f Hcnrv Easterling, } Declaration vs. > on note in j, G. VV. Booth. ) Attachment. j . WHEREAS the Plaintiff in thin action did < on ihit> day tile his Declaration against G. W. Booth, the defendant, who id absent from and without the limits of the State (as if is said.) . and having neilhe'r wife or attorney known upon whom a copy of the above Declaration, with.a rule to plead thereto, nay be served; I* is therefore in pursuance of the Ar.ls of the G?"it ral Assemhiv of this Sfa'e in such cases, made and provided; Ordered that rhe defend, ant, d?? pl-ad thereto on or before the twen'y- 1 , sixth day of December next, oth rvxtsu final J , antt afrsolutfijudgmont will be then f ven and awarded against hiin bv default. ' ' T. BRYAN. ( /Office of Common Pleas / ( i Ghe^tertield C. H. Dec.'J6, 1^1. S 1 I - V I <giafly ] TO RENT. | } I N FfiNJ) ,qa the 1st day of July. next, j o remove "my Stock of (ybods to tnv two j iioret, lately occupied by B. Mcintosh, and j vicKay Id :3fcCk*ktll, and to make them my ; permanent btMOestwUitda ,* and now offer for j taut, my'fbur Stores immediately lie low, j /iz : Otid at present oceupimi by Af???srs. W,; fa. T. Bttley, &? C.u., die next below, corner; varshaw and Front ytreets, and now occupied >y Mr" 1).?M ai Ivy,.a nil the two store* now oc;upied l?y me. To person* residing in this dace, it. if needless to say, that tliey are miongtlie vi^t^tast stands for pru*ecutmg a Motion e nd batter business; and I only make his dec I a gui urn 4pf -1 he inform*.ton of person* esiding at?-a distance. , Possession of the Stores occupied by Messrs. W. & T. Bailey Il Co., and; jifr. D.. Afillov, will be given on heist day of S^pt^mber next;the others can ?? had r? jr (fiVlOth July next. Chersw offers nducernenfs to Capitalist* and men of bustteas, that are not found in many Southern owns. It is estimated, that o r receipts of iottoii, for ilie last two years averaged 25,000 ides, t nd it is supposed this year's receipts ; vill be i.bout lite same. AUG. P- LaCOSTE. CheraW./an'y. 12th, 1842. 9 tf The 41 Charleston Courier," tSoufhprn : Chronicle,'""Caindpii Journal," and "Fayettedde Ob*e>vtff " will ulease give ?he ahovo i ix iiisCr ioiuCfsay oiu. very two weeks, and or ward their billy to in r payment. . i \n A. P. LaCoste. A ttit OF Ll.TERS |fa EM AIMING in Hie Ptfst*''>kse'ai Oherair 1 iH H. C. 31 l)ee, 1841. Pe.*on* calling for j lidrtt Utters will ploasn mv th-v are n<!verti*)4 - ^ tiy.fi \ b GfftYAN, P. M. .. B?Bwe Wright 3, Brown Morgin O. \rnwu Miss ?VUrU?.i, t ird John?on. B*i?uc urt iv,> * i ? , . i7?Cumpaign Benj ram, Glirkioa Jiracs E. . -'i *... Jp.t-Frin'*ts.> Mr*. Ann (*'--Gaiiey, Jaboh 2, Grrgg E. J. H? JI trt>4(\i?e Mariha A. Husbands CWlotte iall F/U~G: li.rrel Wm. L-L?*k j;W. Lid Id R. W. Lile* Mm. Wid. w. Lew is MoseN. Lawson Allan. M?11 cK;iy Mm, John A. McKay John j ifitcheil William McColman John Mrlntiis italcora. MeRae. John C. or Duncan McNabb dcCall f> u'isl May Worn M. McCall E.ixab?th ilcLean H1i*. Mnry W. .V?Nirsh. '"iwn Misa Alary Jane. P?Postal J Rev. / C 2, Pucci Camilln, Pewnll ?fism Afa rtbtr A- Pewe. Sa'rnli R Poor W. B. H. Well II. ft, roeples Chorlr* W. Q?Quids; J<?lm B. Quick Lklday. \ R?Rol>ei?ti 'i'J. Rivers Lewis, Rainwaters liinon. i" S?Smith Wm. springs Richnrd C. Stafford ilfrfiiS. C. Srotiin.r Mrs. Susan L. T?Therril Cur.*is. Tate Thomas R, Taylor diss Mary B. Tifgiumn Elon H. Mi*s. W?Warren Wrri. Wombln Bry*?l, Wethcrly \ iry G. Ward A/isa L*Jixa Jane, W.lch Richard rVe?tenr.lt Joiiii J* . . 9 tf ASliiGITER^ NOTICE. " EN. Ed. B. Whf?*ler uf Marion Court House, H. C. having executed to the Itibscriber an assignment ?f allhn Estate and Stfecif for Jhe benefit cf his Creditors, Notice s hereby given that a meeting oi the crediora will beheld at the office of VVm. W. jarllee, f!*q. at Marion Court House on Monday tHi; 31st day ol January next, at 11 t'clock A. AL lor the purpose tf appointing in Ageif to act with the Subset i.bcr in ?Jxetuting said. Assignment. , The ssnid Creditors are .requested to attend it the time mentioned, or h^ represented at he said 'meeting. Notice is hereby also giy. n. that all th?? creditors, who fail, ne?*lert, or efuse, t? eslah'igh their demands duiiv aufhenicated before the Subscriber on the dnv afore, laid, by 'he terms of said assignment, will be inrred and excluded Irom the benefit there ,. .. ,r. * A. L SCARBOROUGH, Assignee, Marion Court Home, 1 i)ec. 30th, 1841 \ 8 4t EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. , COLI'MIIIA, \o Hiubfr aotil. 1841. By His Excellency JOHN P. RICKIRDSQtf, Esquire, Governor and Comnandtr in'Chicj and over the State oj South Qarolina. W. HI-'-RE AS, information lian been received at thin Deparmen', that on he night of ifie 20th of September last, a niwu attrnciou* attempt was made hv pome >er*on uhfenown, to murder one T. W. Harey, of Colleton District : Now know ye, 'hat o the endjustire may he done, and the off nler hrQUght to legal 'rial. I do hereby offer a ;e ward of One Hundred and Fifty Hollar*, for lit apprehension and delivery into arty jail in hi* State, '' j Given-Under my hand and Hip Seal oftne Stat*? at Columbia, the30th day of Novvemoer, eighteen himdred and forty-one, and in Ifie *ixth-yearof the Independence of tjie United States of America. JOHN P. RICHARDSON. By the Governor M. Lasordk, Sec'y of Sta'e. Dec. 2 10 SOUTH CAROLINA, Chesterfield District. 1>* THF. Cohmon PLEAS. BENJAMIN AicffcrosH. wu in now in custody of the Sheriff ??f ihe District afore aid, by:virliu? of a writ of capias ad sntisfneien .i L ~c o i. ,, i _ IUin, jaUjiiie,feiii 01 onnui jti iwry jr. iiavinu leiitioned the Honorabio the ussociatc Judges the .aid state, that In.' imy be admitted to the enetit'of the ftct ??i*thc G?nieral Assembly made or the relief oIf Insolvent debtom ami he having tlod with hi*. petition a schedule of his estate, eal and person il. It is ordered, that the said Smith Mo ry, Jr. and nil others to \vlvoni the laid petitioner is iu inv wise indebted, do per. lou dly, or by ther attorn ice, hi nod appear KMnrc ths Honorable the associat.- .T'l-tgr* of the ititte aforesaid, at the- Coort ofCoiomon Pleas o (m> hidden at Chesiertv'ld Couit Hons-, on lie Wednesday after the third Monday in March next, then jnd there to show cause if my they can, why Mm estate nod ert'ecis of the letjlioner should not lie assigned, ni.d he fje |i^charged. pursuant. to the provisions of snid \ots of the General \?s"inb v nvule and proyi. led for t!;o relief of insolvent debtors. T HRVAM C C P Chft*ferfiel<l C H. J Oit. *>, 1841. ( 7 3m AMERICAN LADIES' NATIONAL Magazine. . BODKn LADY'S BOOVHD 1849. The most splendid and valuable Magazine eeer jinbltihed. rilE only Afngaziru* devotrd to Ladies, Arid conduct*:! by members of thnir o*n so*.? j ^n^pooed entirely of original articles, hv the pruxjp rnpiocnl writers of ihe ?g*,-wand onpM-' b htft w iih ft Urgor ntsjlwaftd gFcate* v?Ee. tv of rcstly, elegant, and attractive Pictorial ci illustrations, than any similar publication, ft Edited tyr-* a< Mrs. Sarah ). Hale, Morton M'Michael, "j Mrs. L. H. Sigotirney, L. A. Godey. E . CnnlrihuUirx fo each number. Miss t. M. Sedgwick, N. P. Willis, | Miss E. Leslie, ' - Mrs. C. l>e Hentz, ? Mrs. 6. C. Embury#" o T. S. Ar hur, Tli*odore S. Pay, ?/ Mr?. K. F. Ellet, g liraftnouncing tor his "numerous patrons and the public at large *?ti? arrangements for the tf yd.-vr.d84t2.-ths proprietor of Godey'6 Lady's ft Book takes occasion to acknowledge the un* e; paralleled and triumphant *ueck* of his Mag. a azihe. which has now reached the exiraordi- ! st nary number of jn 40,000 Copies monthly, rr bfring a larger edition than has ever been ? printed of any other work, of any description, I nt in America. This Success lie is aware has l' been attained hy the vast superority which <1< the Lady's Book has always maintained over the various contemporary magazines which * have attempted to rival its merits, a superiors n ty which he is still determined to preserve, by ? keeping it, in all its departments, Literary, [t Intellectual and Moral, as wet as Pictorial, ;Jj Emblematic, Artistic and Mechanical ' That this ih no idle uoast, he appeals to flip t{ experience of ine past twelve years, in all ? which nine'he ha* mad*'no promise to the J* public thai he has not fully performed, nor un- h dertaken any thing which his means did not, E euahlo him to iccomplnh to the uttermost. i * Entering, as he is about to do, on the 24th 1 volume of the Lady's Book with increased : ' energy and accumulated resources; with an j ampie knowledge of the business in wh'ch he n s engaged, acquired bv long year? of unre-" P mined application with a subscription !? *.. e unparalleled in the annals of literature; with S numerous facilities not possessed by any other L publisher ; with w ?ll-dige*i?d and wide.ex| tended arrangements; and above all, with a I steadfast purpose of maintaining the lofty ele. ? ! vation h s .work has reached, the piourietor j : has not hesitated to incur expenses winch un I ; der o her circumstances might well prove ! startling; but by means of which be will be j enabled to make the Lady's Book the richest,; the rarest, tne most attractive, and the most' valuable periodical, intrinsically and extr:nsi? - v i caily, ever offered to the public. . LITERARY DEPARTMENT. c J Mrs. 6 J Hale, Mrs. L H Sigourney, Miss t R Leslie. MissC M-Sedgwick, Mrs Emma C ! Embury, M-s. F S Osgood, Mrs. A M F An- I i nan, Mrs. E F Ellet, Miss Duptiy, Mrs. Vol. i ncy E Howard, Mrs. E Allen. Mrs. S E Farley, Mrs. H Beecher Stnwe, Mr*. Seba ; Smith, iMrs. J Thayer. Mrs. C Lee Hen's, Mrs. E C Stedman, Miss Mart* M Duncan, Mrs. C "H VV Esling, Mr* M Si. Leon Loud, M:ss M B Snow, Kate Franklin. He will he enabled to furnish occasional articles Irom Afaria Edgeworth, Mary Russell .Mi I ford. Mrs. Corn well Baron Wilson, Mrs. S C Hail, Mrs. Holland, Afary Howitt, and other English lady-writers of distinction. some i of whom have already published in ihe Lady's Book the first original contributions they have ever made fo American Literature. Nor has he omitted to procure the /8 *rvicrs of eminent writers of the opposite st*x. Aware of the universal and w< 11-deserved p? pulariu i of N. P. Wiilis, Esq. and confident that th? productions of Ins graceful and eoqmnt pen will br$1iighly acceptable to the readers of the j Lady's Book, fhe propriefor has entered into I ?n I.U Ulhll'll Ko It .It Kl. 9 III.I t/l Iftl'l I j HI lHUNjJT.IIIVIM WJ n ?H\ If liv II ??W ...... in each number of the work, an exclusive ar. tide f'otn that, gentleman; ami he has aL? retained ail the contributor* win* > writinghave heretofore given such general sat'sfac. tmn, including W G Simois, Eat], Professor Itigrahaine, Professor Dimity. Profcissnr Fr?*t. I Professor >\ alter, P^rk Benjamin. Esq.. R S Mackenzie LL D., 'P S Arthur, Esq. H V? Herbert, Joseph C' Ne>l, Hon R,?bi. T Con- I r?d. Dr. J K .Mitchell. Epee Sargent, (i I Morris, Joseph R Chandler, Robert Morris < P. E'rle, M. D., N C Brookit, A.-M , E Ho. den A. McVjasin, L F Tasistro, Rufos Dawes E D Squier. J MrLellan, Jr. Jan. Aldrtch. With such aid, it is not too much 'o saw tnat the Literary Department of ttie Lady's Book will surpass anything that has ever bed or can be attempted. ORNAMENTAL DEBARMENT. , It is a source of no little trtde to the pro. ( prietor of the Lady's Book, that he firsi hit ? I duced into tiiis country the plan of furnishing, along with a monthly periodical of elegant lit. erature. euibellisliuients of an attractive and costly character. The first steel engravings J accompanying cu< h a work were given by 1 him : the first mezzotint engraving was given by J im ; the first patterns of lace work and j J embroidery were given by fiirn ; the firs' coloured plates of Fashions were given by , jlrm; the first inusic was given by liiin ? ; These are ihings to which lie weuld not reter. ; if some of these who have essayed to follow in his foots!p[)8, not content With imitat ng ail he designs, even to the forth of his book, the | HZe ul li s type, and the colour of his cover, j hart nor foolishly put forward claims 10 ong>- ^ nalitv. and attempted to found a right to an exclusive merit on doing 'hat which they had 1 borrowed. Irotn his example. But what he ' 1 has done heretofore in the way ?f embellish- ' I men I to his book, though it far exceeded any f [ effort of those who strove to copy h a move ^ j merits, cannot c< inpare with what lie .n ?w s j means to do. H s arrangements for this de j I partment or his work have been projected on . i the must liberal scale of expenditure, involv1 ing such an extent, of outlay as hag never be. [ foie been dreamed ol in any periodical, E :ro j pean or .American. As an evidence ol his impotions, he now states that each nnu b r of the Lady's Book for the ensuing year, wi.l contain, at least, r i Three Splendid Engavings; r ' (mbraeing in the series every possible variety j t j oi subject, Historical Landscape. Picturesque, i ( ! Portraiture, Imaginative, Emblematical, and ; ( executed in every possible variety of the art; | , M'-zzotint Line and Mezzotint, Stipple, Me ; daliion, and that most chaste and expressive ' manner, the Line and Dot combined, which I | has given such world-wide celebrity to the}* ' works of modern artists. I r . The Anient an Guide Plate* of Fashions, i j 1 coloured, will be given every month. In order-til goo iiie greatest attractiveness | to the subjects of his embellishments. the i>ro. t prietor ha* given orders to various American i Painters,??f established reputation, who are; now engaged in preparing expressly for thuj i Lady's B<?ok, n im?*rr>us Original Pclures, i i on Rational and Hotorical events, some of! ] wnic'h am nearly completed, and will soon he: j in iho hinds ot the- engraver. Among thuj j painters. thus engaged, h?* may enumerate J. G. Chapman, Paiff-pr of the National i ; Picture of tho Baptism of Poc*bouta<; j I P F Kothermel, J P Frankenstein, ! 8 8 Osgood, of Boston, I Williams, &c. &ir. He haa also established a correspondence j j in London, through which he will receivo > | early proof impneaoooaof the finest prints ex.< ' ucun.-c in rtu*i acq wili thus tft | instantly supplied with an immense r*rieffs om which to make suitable selections. lot driition to this, h? w.H receive the only copied / ' f the crlebratsd prize E igravinge of the Idinburg Apollo Oallery,sent to thtsc natty; ie cf which, the Examination of Shxkspeeret ef Sir Thomas Lacy, he has already *[* n to lii# patrons, and another of which. The tray Children. h? has nan- in preparation, te ell aa a aeries of Pictorial Illustrations of* hakspeare. Determined to sat isfy every variety of taster le proprietor has also made arr?nyemenfs >r a series of the most silpei b Mezzo*iuU ever < cecuted in this country, scyeri! of whidr are Iready engraved, and wilf be given to Ma tbscribers as soon as a sufficient number of npreaaiona can he taken *o supply his un. ienee coition. Besides the service* of H.tl* add, of New York, who has new in hand o umber ol plates, the proprietor h?t secured e invaluable aid ;.f vtr Humphreys, ofl/'Wt?n, who is universally conceded to stand t? te loreinost rank of English Eogirayers, and . ^ rhose sp'endid efforts in Mezzotint hive coni? landed the admiration of the moat distinguish* d amateurs and critics. This eminent artist i now engaged in preparing, expressly fcr ie Lady's Bock, a number of Mes&ttint 'ic?urea, which the pr?>pretor pledges himelf will be u l an unsurpassed excellence, and f the most interesting and attractive sub* jets. To guard against all poaaibdityof d?f* cutty hereafter, he ha likewise ordered from Ingland a com- let? Mezzotint E?tahli?SuienU .. j _j*' , f.. . _ nr iiu nmir-nrap-JV on im arrival,- nr. om. * 'ucker, ofihm city; wiHcnimnence operation* t Hiat department uf art.- ^ . .... . 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