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c^gl'i I II ???wa?w? .V tended, wns tho "disease" of which the Whig pnrly died?if dead, indeed, (t be. This w Iho averment of Mr. Cushing.? The Whig party?Mr. Clay nnd his friends, that is?hna been killed stonedead, hy Mr. Tyler nnd Mr. Webster; and now, if the other party (the opposition) did not come in nnd support Unit administration, they too should feel Iho eflVcig of tho snmo hostility manifested towards their measures. This is the only reasonable interpretation that could, possibly, be gi\on to the speech of Mr. Cushing. And then Mr. M. adverted to comments that had been made, hy inomhers of the House, and hy the press, upon his own speech, lately delivered on. that lloor.? The Mndisotiinn hnd accused him of sleep; 4 I % a ?ir i ? mg ion long over i?i r. ?v cosier s spcccncs. lie look occasion to say that tic would pledge iiis political reputation that every speech of Mr. Webster published before Ibis administration enme into power,con Iniued avowals of principles entirely anAngnnisticnl to those embodied in the E\ chequer plan, which now had the support of that distinguished man. Mr. Cashing here rose and raid lie could .rend a speech of Mr. Webster's which -woidd nanfute the assert.on. Mr. Marshall said lie would sustain that nsscntMu by more than one citation. Time war ttiieu Mr. W. did not make speeches 4nguilt-oecaHioott. And then he went into nn examination! of Mr. Webster's former ly declared opinions as to a financial oc a sure for the government and tlic countrv. in support oftije position which he liait 4irst laid down, ife quoted from speech s'n of his in J last f loose and in the othci To show thai the principle now advocated by jiioi, of giving the stales ilio power to yield or withhold their assent to a hanU. T other agent, created |#y ill* general government, was utterly opposed to wli it he llicuself had laid (Ids ii in ariav a sm-ece I till tills very (piestioti aa.l r<# iUmi !?: I llu: if lhat principle : correct, there oa^ no! hi hi i In* ii:<ilili'*iiii(?:i <ij" .S?'i!i| < '.it <? 11mi lo call forth the ? !???|?i< u' and inupot J till speech Oil l'\mi C's |-.'S I.IIMiii. [ was J it virtual abolition, 4IVII ii Mi. W. in l j unci' ii nil often desert ! :.*<! u, iiu? conic, iteration. Applied (o (in: t.u if. or any other measure sf the jjenrral <?,,vcramciil. :is wi ll as to hanks, to wimt did it neces nuily lend? To tin; CNliro nuIiitiiMtinn liy states of national laws. Anil litis to cumr, at (his late day. from D.intd Well nter ! Auil for vvhnt ? Because Henry t'lny chooses to oppose (his nd tin lustration ! Air. Marshall said ho couhl not agree avilii hits collcngue, Mr. Davis, in denying the ^possession of genius o| a very high order to Mr. Webster. He knew toat thnt grout man was represented us roM. and awkward in manner and address. It might he so, hut if so, it was the stern and lofty-coldness of Mount Blanc among j the nrwmatwins,; and he had heard liim ! ?..li?.l (... u;-? I ? naiVM| wj im npjnincm^, III UlTIMflfl, "Hit! ! ilodhko." Upon this last hint Mr. Mai- j shall, (alluding n^ain to the memorable <lav when it HUM first his j?nod fortune t<? j behold a display of Mr. IVclntcr's powers when he was replying to Mr. 11 ay no on Foot's resolution.) soared into a Ih^ht of burning nnd impassioned eloquence which has no paralel in my recollection, e\ecp- | ling the proudest efforts of the j great ohjeet of Ins -eulogy. I troiild not, if i I would, have token down that language; ! my pen fell from my hand, and I could toil I'sten, with all that crowded auditory, ' breathless and rapt. it was, indeed, a j magnificent |?nncgvric. Having reached its climax, Mr. Mar. shall paused, Inldvd his arms, and said? And, Mr. Speaker, it is this man, now, who" When the hour elapsed, and .Mr. ProtYit took I lie floor. Cries of "ilenr him!" (meaning Mr. M.) reminded from nil parts of I Iks house. I Sir. I'mltii said tiiut he was rt'S|?oiisihle I for this dehato, winch had reached '<?<?, great na extent, and he must pat 11 stop j to it- II e would withdraw the motion to | reconsider. Mr. Thompson, his colleague, wishing j to reply to Mr. Cushing,}asked him lore- j new the motion. The Speaker said it was now too late. 1 Mr. Marshall then gave notice that , upon another question he hoped hereafter to any out his say?and thus closed this excited and intcrrcsting da\'a sitting. Y.W.C. - i mr. s.nvder. and mr. uiddin'os. Th~so two gentleman li ?ve unluckily been thrown together at one of the double desk son the ^ Hour of the House of Representatives; and Mr. i WnvHcr, [the ami of the patriot Governor Snyder, j of Pennsylvania,] rcincinla-ring Mr. Giddings's petition to divide the Union, ha* purtieul- r!y en. forced the doctrine upon Mr. Gnldings, by having a plank put up between them on the desk. Mr. ' Snyder, in this silent way. has s|>oken almost as ! vinplutic eloquence in the House of Kprcsentu. ' ( tives us Cierro did in tlio Rota an Senate, when ! ( demanding the expulsion of Cataline henuid : "Let j j there be a will between us and the wicked." 1 , Mr. Geldings, it seems, construed this bar, put ( between him and the honest representative, of the ! Keystone of the Union, into a practical joke, and ( labelled bis side of the board with there two lines of Pope ; : " Great wit with madness sure is near allied, . An I thin p trillions do their hounds divide " j Mr. Snyder, seeing the pail oi tiio wit tisri-?i??d ? him l>V the in.ldman who Sit beside him. Iiiiiii'irt-rl tlin conceit, by placarding his aide of the baard thua: This line'a the act of mutual conccasion ;* I Ttiia the while aide?the other Alrolition. ' White in the rinhlem of our living (Jod ; I Dlttck wdi Cain marked, when driven forth to Nod. i There aooma to he n double entendre in the i word concession which, from tho spelling, shows < that it ia a derivative from the Latin con and aedeo, i meaning sitting together. It is not, therefore the i concession which conira from mutual consent, * which is here meant; hut ritlier a sitting together, I u ithoilt mutual con-nt. \t I- i-* it sccni:* M* ] SnyJor ia aa much advr*c to it at a majority of a tho House evinced itself to be, by ita vote of tho i u last acssinn ngain-t .Mr. Ciddings.?QLube. cm 12ftaw Civzr.r ri:. t (Jhkkaw, Tuesday, Jam'aky Ul. * W .i .\ f . .O, r At this o!l?cc, as apprentices, two active l itis of 1 good character, from 14 to Hi ; ears of age, and able to read. An Inquiry into the nature and benefits op " an Agricultural Survkv of tiie State of ' South Carolina, dy John Uaciiman. f We have received from the Hon. D. 12. IIuof.r ' a pamphlet of 4d pages, with the above title, and have seldom read a production of the kind with so much pleasure. It was read before a Literary Club which meets weekly in Charleston, as part < m iiiu iMiuimi <> an evening, anJ puDlislu <t by rctpicst of the oluli. Tlir subject of Agriculture has evidently engaged much of the writer's attcn- | tion ; nor wu? it the attention of a listless observer, , but of an acute, discriminating, philosophic and J deeply interested mind. The css.iy would be va. ( luahlc at any time, but is particularly so now. < when an agricultural survey of the Stale is about j to be commenced, and so large a proportion of our planters understand so little of whnt such a survey i | ought to be expected to accomplish in the present ( state of our agriculture. Every intelligent planter and farmer ought to procure the essay and read it. It iapuMished by Miller &, Browns, Charles. ton. i t Medical Newj and Li3Raky.?This is the ti t tie of a new periodical of which the first number i has been issued by Messrs. Lea &. Blwciiard, of ( Phil idelphia ; to be published monthly at tiic very | low price of une d:lltir per annum, or six copies \ for five dollars. It is to contain, in addition to i rnis v llancous medical intelligence, reports of eli- ( ! meal It'ctn ?s, accounts of the different medical i sc!tools and hospitals with notices of c ;scs and ope. j ; rations in these institutions, ?.V.c. ?!v.c. It will also j i uonpr.se * A Stu Jent's Library" consisting of c cctunso:i difiVrent bronchi* of mcu ed science, ! so prin'ed '.n s page.' that :t 111 iy tie srp.iritrd : I 'ion: the oviv ptr; of the p r.o 'bv:l and iiou ul'n j itself. Tiscrr. \v:SI also t>?- appen !<-.1 !.j each ntitrt ; 1 be? of the " Me li"; I News" a l:sl. of valuable | medical works issued from the p ess by the pub- I I alters, with a brief notice of in any of I hem; w.licit 1 i will not be the least v ilu ihlu part of the perio licul > t to the coiiot'y practitioner who wishes to keep ; I p ice with the iuip.ovemcnis in his profession. I There is another 'eatu-e of the work whi-h is | not the least valuable, or the least called for, and , t which the reader will learn from the following extract taken f.oin ilic Prospectus: ' The numerous medical (Musi >nn of the dnj\ j ' ind the devices resorted to l>v charl it ins to delude : ' the public, will leceive du? ultenliou and be fully ! ' exposed. Q.i ickcry never assumed a more au. ! ' duueious fro.it, or appeared m more guises than at ! present; and with the ai I of the powerful -auxilii. i ' ries it has enlisted, scorns lik< ly to overall idoxv the j ' whole country, unless proper etlbrts arc made to j ' arrest it, and medical men are furnished with the ' means of refuting the numerous falsehoods and ah. | ' surdities daily propagated, and which obtain ere. j ' deuce mainly because the truth in regard to them is never known." Wc have received the " Philadelphia Medical ' 1 Advertiser for I rt-13; published by Pi.r.ASANrs &. J. M.\nis, and distributed gratuitously to the Pnysi. j ! cl;iits of the United States." It is to he issued I yearly. The No. before uj consists ehieily of a ! catalogue of the articles which they keep oil Jiaii.l, which is, in fact, a catalogue of the approved ar. j ' tick s of the materia mediea. The publishers say ' their next number wdl not contain this catalogue, i hut instead of it, some account of tiie new remedies which have been introduced into practice, and < other interesting matter. ! i We quote Willi pleasure the following sentence i from the preface to the Medical Advertiser: j : " Wc particularly call attention to the fact that 5 wc do not prepare any Compound piuid Extract ?Concentrated Compound Syrup?Tonic Extract 1 ?Tonic Mixture?or any other qu ick preparation J with a secret recipe." ' i Intelligent druggists understand almost as well ! as educated physicians the gross frauds practiced ^ upon the ignorant and credulous portion of the public by lying nostrum.Hungers. 11 is,therefore, ; not a little surprising that so many men of respcct.u bility and good moral character among them should . knr.,I,, #1 r. I.. __ l 0 .j wuiik <iun> v kmnv liiilUE) UTIil |IUII.U>K in them, too, by dealing in tUc articles. 'i'liconly j charitable excuse which can be offered for tlieiii [ in that tiiey have bun insensibly carried along by the influence of cxampl , without consideration. | An honest conscientious m in cannot dcliltcrutt ly ! do, for mere gain, what be known to bo wrong. j It is gratifying to sec even one house of oxtcn. ! sive business, have the courage ami the principle r lo face public prejudice and sacrifice interest, wln n < true honesty requires it. Messrs. Pleasants 6c ft Myivis deserve, and we tiusl will receive, the o the patronage of respectable physicians in all parts ? af the country. Without w personal aequ lintance b with llicin, we. venture to say, that they will not | Adulterate their drugs, nor send inferioroi spurious articles to those who order sne.h us arc good and , * jenuinc from tlieir cstublishinrnt. ' The Legislature of Vermont have passed a series >f resolutions relating lo slavery, declaring among j ithcr things, that Congress ought to abolish slavery c n the District of Columbia, and prohibit the slave h rude Ix'tween tlie States; and tint the Const,tit- u lion ought to be so amended us to prohib.l slavery a n any of the States. I " Pitovmo.vj in* Cincinnati-?W? have before us n . f- : - -r . i l i ? v-.in.il I.ill (I.iin-i ri! nil' IOIII IIIKIIIH, mini "" I no v > ii:< s current" m wli rli wo ,1101, is lollo - s: ? * Flour, bin. J d2 ;i J (.'on, id n 2), li.eon, I } .1 3. li 111, 3 a -1J, ' i.ks, 2 .1 3, P01.;, lib!. ? 175 a 5 75. 11 ?' The Biltiinoro Patriot |?u7>l.s>!ics an extract Yoni " u private letter" front Washington City, s ivhiclt states that a " sharp eorrespondenc,'" is re. t Kirted to have pissed between General Cass and r Mr. Wbostk i, since the return home of the latti r, n relation to the quintuple treaty and the provi. ! lion of the Washington treaty in reference to tlio nuinluinuncc of a squadron on the co. t of Afri. ( :a. It ia also stated that in the course of the cor. n espondento Gen. Cuts used gross personalities to- ^ wards Mr. Webster. The General, though an ^ ible man, doubtless found the Secretary too hard , j for him, and as often happens with warm die. ^ pu'im** chifcd l?\ defeat, re<ortcl to th" ptty ind vulgar revenge of hard names and personal r ibusc. j Ai evidence of tho deliberation with which in , his conntry men consider the purposes for which t hey sign petitions, it whs stated in the newspapers t i fo.v weeks since, th.it a gentleman in one of the inrthcrn cities undertook to proc.ure 500 signatures o a petition for hanging a respectable clergyman ! ?f irreproachable chars ctcr, and actually succeeded f n obtaining his number in the course of a few J sours?Another instance of recent occurrence c shows the facility with which signatures may be ; 1 ibtaincd to papers by those who take pains to do ! * so. To a recent call for a political meeting in j 1 Philadelphia 1200 names were affixed, but when j he meeting was luld only about 300 wero pre- j ' sent. j 1 Judge Porter, (Whig,) has been elected U. S. < Senator from Louisiana. j t A late convention of Democrats in Pcnnsylvn. \ lia has nominated Mr Buchanan for the Prcsi- j lency, and recommended him to the Nutional Democratic Convention, which is to be hold some ! iinc and somewhere not yet fixed upon, to in- \ itruct the people of the United States on the cub- [ ' ect of choosing a man to rule over them. i We Fee the name of Judge McLean nlso man- > j ioncd in the papers as a candidate for the Presi- . lency. ! 1 Samuel Sands, Esq., Editor of the American ! < Farmer, Baltimore, advertises for sale the follow- ' ] ng blooded stock. An imported Durham Bull, of | the hrst blood to be procured, when he was impor- ' Led, 5 years old, and sold to prevent breeding in i | and in by his owners ;? Some very tine Dm hams ' , ?f all ages, at prices to suit the times;?a full I lilood Devon bull lb months old, 2 full bred i Devon heifers, 13 and 2J months old, handsome , ind well formed and in fine order; the three for j $1>')J:? a handsome thorough bred Durham bull Li or 7 months old, from very superior stack, at i , jjiGo; two superior Berkshire sows, 7 and 8 non'.hs old, put to an imported hoar, at ?15 j : idi;? else 2 New I.ei -ester rams, one year c'd, ] I c-.vc of the same breed and two pairs South , Downs the rums $>2), and the ewes $15, and a ! 1 To *k of 5-J or tiJ Saxony Ewes, of the finest quali- 1 ' iy, hi 1 's to suit purchasers, at $-1 per head. I I Louisiana.?The votes cast at the ta-t election : I n Lonisi iiiA for and against the proposition to hold i I a convention for the purpose of revising the State j ' ["institution wore counted liy the Legist ?turc.on 1 ^ llio -lth instant, when it was found that the People I | i iil dctci mined in favor of a Convention by a voto i | >f 1-1,3Jo for, and -1,03 J against it. j ' There begins to be some skirmishing between I the fri'-nds of .Mr. Caluoi'N and those of Mr. Van i [1 HEN as < a id: l ilts for the Presidency. The J | t lien's and clnractcr of Mr. Calhoun arc dtiiy , I i gci i no hiin fri n Is; hut the iii-wa*count f .Mr. j 1 Va i Bur en and the active cxeitiont of Ins former : | depend nts who hope to he restored to otliee in J | i as.: of his elo t o i, arc cvii'e it 1 y doing much for { ] him. .Mr. V in Bureu's fi e ids seem confident, | anu v-aiiioun's incurs evidently fear tit it the | , former will lie the nominee of the proposed Ucinocratio eon mention. As to tho Whig*, at the South and West they almost tiniversj ly prefer Mr. Cuv; hut Gen. I j Scoti" h is many friends .at the North. If neither j of them can secure the cordial support of the party, j JuJ^e McLkis may possibly still he taken up. | Surh at least, is said tube the talk in Washing- | toil. The Hon. Thomas D. Sumtkr, .T. G. How. j 1 man. Kaq., and Woouwaku, lasq. of I-'uir. ! | field are candidates for Congress in the Columbia , district. j ( An Amkrican Si.avcu on tiis. (.'oast or Arm- ' 1 ca-?The Go.crsnnr of Liberia has sent a com. | ' nnnication to the American Colonization Society, ' itn(ii> ' that a schooner btlorv'in;r to New York < . 1 t lppcared at llassu Cove in June last, and ?oin afterwards left the coast with 2nU slaves on board. | " i'lic supercargo Was a Spaniard. The naval Court of Inquiry into the o-enrrc r.ccs ! , >n hoard the U. S. brig Sowers closed tluir ex. j s imina'ion on the 19th instant, after a session of | I linctccn or twenty days. The next day tlioy for. yarded the result to the Secretary of the Navy, J ivlio will probably soon make it public. atr ? vv* w - r i i . .. I . * * 1111 r. nu luvurauiy Known to lilt ! >ublie as the Editor of the Southern iAtcrury ; \le.is*i>xer, of liichmond, Vu., died on the U'Jth ; ( instant. j v It is rumored that the Cabinet of the President ^ ijve determined upon an extra session of Con- j j ;ri*. j (I The New York papers state that although the i 1 eport of tire Court of Inquiry in relation to the (| xecution of spencer and others onboard the brig a joiners, is believed to be favorable to the officers b f the brig, they still requested a naval court mar. . ial for the investigation of the affair, which has | et? ordered by the Secretary of the Navy. The rumour that Commodore Jones was super. 1 cded in the command of the squadron in the a 'acifio turns out to be untrue. ! _[ j ,i CONGRESS. | [J In the Senate the debate on the bill for the oe- j; upatiou n( Oregon Territory still continues. A I ill has been reported from the Post Ollicc Cons. V littec making slignt changes in the rates of post. 11 In fltnm fft fl?? ' * n.f ? ?iu tut? \<cuuiiim;ii10:1s f Federal money. A l>ill lias also been reported ; .0111 tlio Navy Committee providing for one ad. j oral, two vice admirals and three rear admirals, villi k darn ? of #.'>.tiJl), !$3,(iUl) and ?jp'J,tiiJi), rc. pretively, when in service. In the ilnttse a brief debate of sonic asperity conned on a report from I lie Committee on Coin, j neree adverse to the laws of some of llir state* Ivliieli require eolored seamen comiti" into the ^ 1 - - 1 vi.nui iiiidu niMivu io oc imprisoned during the : ^ tuy of I lie vessel in port. The report lies on the nblo. A memorial which hud been referred to the lommittce was the oecusion of the report Another I object is also before the House which has given 1 i'-w to a debute on slavery It is a proposition to 1 n ike compensation for property destroyed in Mori- J la dining the Indian War. Messrs. fiiddings h ind Adams both opposed the appropriation to com. icnsato for slaves, on tho ground that tltey arc not i a iroperty. The bill to remit l?en. Jackson's fine 1 s still romctimca the subject of debate. Tho F.x.! ? hcpicr pi m is ?*I.'? nor\ under di-eurrion, mi tie* # rport of Mr. Fillmore advert* to its adoption ? 8 I'he bill to repeal tlto Bankrupt Ihv which pasted U second rcudin r by a l-trgc mvo*ifJ *pme time ico, <a still on the table of the House, and is some. II imcs taken up, and made the occasion of ooo Or | wo speeches ongcnerul party politics. r [COMMUNICATION.) ' Mr. EJitsr,?Th-ough the columns of your' a taper I would with to call the attention of the I '3 [ritendant and Council, to the wretched condition i >f the Wills and Pumps on Front Street. Their ' " ru!y deplorable rtatc evinces very (treat negligence i a in the part of thorc whore duty it is to keep them n efficient order. It is impossible that we can . h lave clean, pood water, os long as they arc suf. . h red to remain with the flooring of the Wells rot. * ing and fulling into the watrr. ' (' I ihink a mite of the Tax monoy might be judi. '' liously applied, in new flooring the Wells, putting j( he Pump in proper trim and erecting a substantia] ' j, -ailing around the Floors, which will prevent cat. i (_ lc from getting upon them. i A WATER DRINKER. ARRIVED .Ton. 18th, Steamer Oscola, Corson, from Hen. Town, with Md*c. to Blue 6l Moore, D Malloy, \ P Lacoslc. W II Tomlinson, S Keelcr &. Co. ^ I C Wadsworth, B Bryan &. Bro. J Wright, and I Lazarus of this place. Kendall fli Stacy, N P ? Lisle*, and others of the interior. January 27th, Steamer Oscola, Corson, from [Jcorpc Town, with Mdsc. to Blue &, Moore, W ] LJ Reid, Tarrli, Pitt man &. Co. D A/alloy, B' ^ Dryan <St Bro. Emanuel &. Solomons, D McNair, ^ intl J C Wuilsworth of this plaeo. W Munnor. " lyn, S Emanuel, J A Jolly, and Rufus Ricd of ? the interior. ^ DEPARTED Jan. 20th. Steamer Oseola, with Cotton and rwlse. for sundry merchants of this place and the interior. ^ Jan. 23'h, Steamer Osroln, with Cotton for |! sundry merchants osthi* place end interior. CllERAW PRICES CURRENT. Jani'art 31, 1843. f\ ITICLEP, ri II I J* C. I C. II ( hi market, lb 0 3J n 4 ^ Bacon from ivayoiis, lb 0 a 5J s by retail, lb & u 0 *, Itiitlnr lb l?i a 15 * beeswax la 22 a 2*? ' llua-rinK yard 20 a ?2 Halo Uoi.o ib ID a 12J mtlW Ib 124 a '4* i loTTOff, lb 4 a C4 . 3'Tii, s;: .rce bu-li 40 a 62} ! KIoiii, Country, 2 4 * 4^ ! Feat iters Cm wap. none lit 25 a 8) ( I'Citdisr. I (jDIIih 73 a 1 (Jo xvimluw K* 10, 5'M't 3 '23 a 3 "l?4 , i 0.x 12, 30ft 4 50 a 3 75 , IliJe-s preen lb 5 a ' dry Ib 10 a Iron lO'.t'b* 5 a fi Ituiipo It) 1 a 2 ll l.iu.o cash 4 a 4 50 hanl senrcn Ib 7 a Loillioi, M'ie Ib 2*4 a 2' j l.o ? I, bar ib H a H) ! ?icw.)!? ! II) 10 a 15 Uo'usse? N. I), ?ul 35 n 4^ H ???, n?l 23 a 31 f Vails, out. n<s?>rte?t lb 7 n ,w li Tiir Uive l is navirable lb- Steam Boats. ^ il'.V ril oFswIHI .4KULI.1A. J SI.CRICI AUVS OFFICE, i J Cox. l'mc 11 loth J.i it, lei J. 4 * TO Al.r. WHOM IT M\Y CdM'KltV. ' KDE it known that JOliN C. IIOLOOM BE [' 15? of Savnnmh. lately appointed ami e<.in> a Missioned |?v His E.*oc loiiry ilie ( ovornor 0 In? St Ue, Commissioner " lo 11' e nrknowicdg minis j-r <?' "i iiiiv tin, ii-ori^n^c ur uiiii i | .'Oiivi'yiuiuv Oi aiiv i nn's or t .*iie;nonls lying in ' r lir-ine i?> I hi* State, or i?f any contract, i?*ttt*i " >fiiitnriicy, or any other writing under *ra! to u?id ami recorded in this Si.itr," <!i>I on tlie* I 1111 d.iv'ul January, IS-ld, taUo and subscribe. ^ in n.iiii li.-furn JosKrn I'f.i.t. hi- of tin- .luntiic.if iii IVace tin C'li iinam ('miiity, in the Stain n' ji-ingi i, that lie wi.l wo'I and fa thfiilly pcrf-nii', v o tl>** tii-st of his skill uiul ability, all the I'li'i a iif (.'ntnilVssioiir-r. ecording to an Act nf th .. V-lri'o and Motlse of K.tiiri'snntalivrs n( tlir ; atr ?.f Sm.tii Carolina, entiilitd " An Act to j i't'iniiZ' tins :!|>;minlt!K'iit ot a Cini-IYlissioiii'r m 'ivilain sinners to lake til'.- arknnw |.-<!<r,-ii>i:iits nf " l> e !k an ! ut or instrument* of writing iiiiiIim J cil, and fir < tit?r purposes," pulsed en the 17th ' tcceinb r, ISol. ' WM. F ARTHUR, Sec. of Slat*. It J in. 2G, If l3. 12 It ni OLKOAfi OUDKUS, h" HEAD QUARTERS. ) (Vii.t.-MBiA, 20/A Jan. 18-10. $ " )kdi:r*. No. 2. it( A UTIlUlt M. Hl'GF.R, JXO. nitUARI' \i /SI KUUSMWV, J. L, (J A NTT, l\ M :i)MONDSTON. W. D. GILLISON, iiiic i. .M SKAHKOOK. Jr ant appointed Aids ti. !.? i% ?.!.?? il. ** ' ;i ' 11 ; |> ink of Li u'u:ianl 4'oionel. ui.d will lio oboyei [v n-J ri-sjrsc'c I iif?j'iicli?i(?'y. ' 'I'!:? ' imp will rfFpiRlivly signify ^ i !ir .i^C' |>! ince forilivviih and repo-t themselves (' i liei?l Q'i nteiH, Cii;nIc.-ton, as folly ?quipped. K y l!lt! l7lll I'Vbl Iinry IH'Xl. Jl By orJ i o' l!io Command *r~i:i Old f. S J. W. CANTBY, .f Adjt. and limpet. Gcn'l. '? J.in GG SP43. 12 ?t_ KL K TIO iv_ i\ oiitt:. "[ ^OTIt'K is In*rollv given Ih t nn Fler-timi q will be held .n iIns Tow it II ill of'Clieriiw <n> |M ? ihird M-uiiliy GGtli) in Foiirnniy nexl, for n (|r lepri nt-ilive In tin! u' Xt Congress lor tin ^ ?irtli Co igriwrional 1'isliiei ennui ting of the nitcd llm'rictx of C*lii*>li:r!i--lil Mai thorough, l.irlmginii, \lnii II hi .. George Town, tun fill iiin-lnirg Tin* l*?li*<*lio-i to bo cnmlucii.-d in 'v in fiiik: t i. 11 11 e " as I In: Fleet on lor nviubcib o! s" le Stale Ltgisla'.uro. g' T. A BUY AS, la W. 11. WIVUATE, (i J. A. MOURK, ir Managers. g I Ciioiiiw, J.mu -ry 31, 1913. 12 II ar I I^tTJOA ! A N K ?<: ion is ordered In be held in lln tt Town ll.ill ol Glieraw on Saturday llio *rili J, Yi.mi ii v next, l- r S.M'.ini i I.icuU'iiant in tin J) In r.i? Hi' it t'uni|>.i!iy, ^ H JSergi. Co tier. (*?>r|>>>r I Thoims, and W. IS. s, tiivimt* will conduct >:ii<l lvecinm. Byo.dnOtCol lil~\nr.Mr.Y. i ' T. A BRYAN. Can. ' ! C'lioraw. S4ili Jan. 12? if | nos, roe ?!?p/rs on s?TYrs'*. | >, 'A9 It. (JUIBK. "f No. 490 Brr.4ilw.1y, New n| ,f B York, deem? it only IKC-.^suiy to *ay tint; I' ? will vi*it Olientw mi or aiiou: tlto 21 oft *' Vlirii.irv. where Ii?' intends tairyiiiu for, sav j bout two day*. Out ho announcement oflr* j oi iriv.il, Im will lie |ile:?/ed to receive tlio cills fall who may icq lire Irs profcr-bnma) scrvi-I rs. Jtnu.n :?1 IP11. Jt- tf ?' 1 TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINAExccmlirc Department. j Coli'mcia, J?n. l'dth, 1844. * ly rim Excellency Jamb* H. Ha**o*?. Governor and Coiniii-tnder.in-Chiff irtj and over tlio State of South Carolina. I^IJIiKEAS, information has been re ? ? c-'ived at tli is Department. that an ' rrocnm* murder wan cotrirpitteu in the tricint. 1 f of A'oxsuuler Moultrie'* plantation, in'St. ' iiikoV I'areb. on the Will Drermticr last by it 1 pgrn man nation) JONAS, on the bodv of j lob, a negro man, beli>ni;iiic? to staid MoutUtf. < nd that raid Juna* hap fled from justice: |< Now know VP. Ihat to tho Olid iu?ti?* miv I < ? ? "*"v * n dtino. ami that the said Jonas may be ( rou?rht Tn 'real trial for hi* ofTenefc, as ifors- ( a ill. I ilo hereby uffit a reward of On* Hun. I rod dollar* for hi* apprehension and drhvsrv ito any Jail in tlna Stat*. Jonas '* described 1 p lioinsr ah.tit 22 year* ??ld, ft foot 0 inch?* ' ?i?h, f'f a yellow comp'e.vion. formerly bokinjt- ' tr *iiil A'i'.vaucl.T Moyltric, now owned by ' ;hris'opher Gadsden. Given under iny hand and seal of the Sta'C, ' at (.'nttmhia. the (4th d ?v of January, one I lime and oiyht hundred ami forty.three, a id the sixty seventh year of the iniUtjwndence of the Unit, d States of Amcrt. ca. J. H. HAMMOND.* I V. F. Artiici?, Secretary of State. Jan. 10.1043. 11 3t EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. Columbia. Jan. 13th, 1843. PAPERS publishing advertiacmenls issued from this Department, or from Head Quarters, previous to this date are requested ii withdraw thetn forthwith, and to give nnly , tip inrertion to each advertisement hereafter luhlirlu'd, unless otherwise directed. By order of tho Governor; 11. T. WA I T S. Ex. Secretary. Jan. 19. 1842. 11 It N. B.?Orders for the Reviews in the 1 Second Division,and f??r the Election of Ma- I nr General of th?* same, t* be continued ir Charleston papers as heretofore directrd. INFORMATION WANTED 0/ AD HAM SAULS, WHO whs somewhere in the Poo Dee country, perhaps in Marlborough or Marling! on nr Marion Districts, v (or in one of the adjoining counties of S'onli O.i'olin'i about tfit* year 1784 or 1785, Xnyprrpoii who lias any knowledge of ilie iliovc named individual, or any inf rinntion by carcay m otherwise, as to whether hod:?d or n-ivoo aw ay, or any other inforrnnlicn respect, ng him. Wiii confer a favor on the subscriber >y con muircatiiig any such inform ition by etter directed to him at Stewart Town Post JfRce, Ricliiiiot.il t/oun-y No. C.t II. W. HARRINGTON. January 21. 184:1. 11?Hi rilE l. S. DISTRICT COVRk. District of Scnith Carolina. IN BANKRUPTCY. Qir IlKRIiAS, Lew m Lawsuit, Planter of v |>.?ilii;>>!oii D-strict, State of Carolina mill filed a Petit inn, praying that In; may he leclared a Bankrupt, pursuant to the Act ofCon;ns*of the United States, made, and now in orcr, concerning Bankrupts, and that he may lave the benefit of the Slid Act ; this is to give lOtice of the said Petition, and that a hearing hereof will be had before the Honorable ROBERT 1. GILCHRIST, Jndge of the said Court, at a :o?rt to be koldt-ii at the Federal Court House, in Charleston, on Monday the Thirteenth day of Ybruary next, at eleven o'clock, A. M., at which lace and time all persons interested may appear nd shew cause, if any they have, why the prayer f the said Peti ioner should not be granted. II. Y. GRAY, Clerk. Charleston, Jan. 17, 1643. 11?3t SHERIFF SALES. WRITS of Fi. ri Facias will ho sold hcf-irn tlit* Court House door on the fir.-1 Inml.iy ami day following, ill February next, . iilim the I'-yiii hours, the following property, iz: . ( Ail of llie defendantr interests in an undiided tract ci> laud containing 1MC0 Acres, mm <>r less, bounded on the south, by John Treat's laud, north and west by Wm. Blakeey's land, and east by Calvin Rollins'* laud, t the suit of Win. M. lllakeney. vs. Mary , luntcr, Ru-anna Hunter, and Ehzibetlt Hun- I r. Onr RI ick Mare, six head of Cattle, twenty end ol llngii, a lot of corn and fodder, levied a as tlui property of Marshall Evans, at the jit of Joen C. Manyum, vs. Marshall Evans * ml John Ev.iiir. Tins lev) will he offered for ' ile at defendant's residence, on Tuesday, | le second day of sale. Three head of horses, leviril on as tlto pro. Tty of Evan Threat, at the suit of G<b?on langum for John C .Manjjum, vs. Evan i "I?r#?at ami John Robinson. J | PiCy negroes, Viz : Sharper. Fanny, Binah, < .use, Rachel. Lu< y. Jim, Sapho, !)olty,Sard', > isrtta, Mily. Grave, Cloc, Abert, Alve, onus, Sylvia. Calvin, Jim, Willis, Mind.a, bhv, Huston, Frank. Juno, Ben. Beckney, ^ hailolie, Chiisto hf?r. Cam, C? .mlilie, Sain, nhiTt, Mary, Juno, Sandy, Stephen, Jenw, | kk'\ Archer. Sarah, W illia.,i. John, Daniel, on. El'Zi, Ellen, Clara a'.rl Conk, at the su.t (* ?. \V. bargain et a'.., vs. Isaiah DuUnse , (I K. C. DuBimi'. i Twenty.five head of horses and mules, about I l<? liinidred and tweniv-live head of hoys, d id ahout eighty head of call In. at tlm suit ol h . D. Wallace, Guardian of M. A. Ellerue. a al , vs. K C DuBose. This levy will be lereil fur '? on i lio-fiiiy, ine buromi day ? 8'ilf, near C<?l. Williams'# Cotton Factory, q i tin; Chesterfield side of 'lie Crock. 90(1 Aeri-s of land. moru or less, on Randy *5 mi anil Conway Branch, water# ul Thr.n?'?. j t Hi's. Crook, lieing a tract of land qrigtr.,..|y 1 1 anted to Gil'bridge Lyon#, adjoitiir.g the t lid# r.f O. II. S|i nc? r, T. W. RnK 4011, and f 00. Webster, at the suit of A, 'J, lj-.iyjo.ite c id A. M. Mr Ivor, Indcrsers 'it. J J. Galla. I ier. "I'llih root may be .'.ivideu to a great f I vantage, and cm t?o s.? ottered it desired, f plat will l??' e.vbile ? ,j ? n the day ul* sale, 1.oving bow it m-y tie divided. I1 1 -0'? Artre 01 land, ni<>re or lose, whereon | ' lim * *? ( tr ! * i-., resides, hirg on but It sides of1 t epCre rt, hounded i:orili and east by Willi* j f ance.-'rt's land, went by lands owned by A I- j '>?i hlassoy, Mn.t Rushing, and N. Gibson. I ^ .1 MHiili l>y iho K-tate of Win. Hancock'* n?l, hi ilti* suit of Turner Uryan, Ord'y. C. ' I. vo. Jitliii Copeiund nod Lewis Melton. Two negro b??y??, (A lie and Daniel). also, !H 0 Ai*r"N ?>{ laud, more or ion, at the t wit F Joint D. McLean, vs. Ranald McDonald, lose hoys and tin." laud will be bold at the sh of tlio fornu r nurrliaBi'r. i Terms?Cash?Purchasers to pay for nfcbs.iry papers. J NO. PAWNS, 1 Sl.'rt. C. D. ( Sli'tFV: Office, Hih Jan's.. la43. U? ' tft AX TMBMitf ygytOMS t m^.lj/of Uwy cm >l)? followingvMtt ind acitic luj^lteahol, Aq. MMMMlAbjil^ PruMhu llliMk .ffc Blue, Bumi^/nPii Blaq Pi,I MiiM.<^iiiiiiwMil* FmiwoA l!ffiliiii(fct. i;obait. Colombo Koet, Chalk, Q*l*|lWH ilfl. ['Iitrcoa!. * Eddish and < jhipfldfrtr ^Qjhwlfct. riorcf. Mm Bark, (Met, 9mm tiffHtr*** Julie, Com Kintf# Clitn Am(MI^ IMMr A4c? iie? Cak Trartfeecth,-*pv iah iMtlfO, fo#tMt. f?lap. lkP<f Liatioffctf, liwaar tMnlK^iMfo PX*a?h. Mngn-eia. Match.*. OKfA 49* fefcer Jil. Volatile Oil*. Opium. WMNIS md Soda Po#d?T?, Naeeeboy end 8tMUtAM?( nfcth-r with n great M. Set; the whole of which ait at frhrt t*t?64<pending with the timet. V' 1' > . : M. M a? LftHC. " JjmVJ. 10.1843. , 9 - * ^ I THa'PLAUTIR,Devoted to AgrimtlOmre, Commwtm, Jfewi, tfe. THE shore it the title ?f A JfttfMHF l|IMi it it prnowod to rtabiinh at the Unlkf i>f South Carol.tin?S. J. DvBovt, ed?U?r-r DCBUSB & JOHNSTOS. pobli?W*s?-weekly, and twice a week dnrmf iho MdM of?ho legislature?on U inperial ahvct?prioo 8'2 50 a year. v The I'lantc* willbeifreorgan <>f theitaH Agricultural Society and ft* suxdisrie*, but will not be devoted exclusively t?? Agrrwhitb. Tlie attention will be paid to gen*tal oSAys and the state of the Columbia ami ChnrWOWm market*, which thegrownug trade end COIUequence of our town require, an J the proceed* ngs of the Legislature reported in a con. d"n*cd form. The editor will codeatur* by giving a due portion of his columns to litora. ture. moral*, science, Ac., to make his pabh cation a pleasant and usefn family pnpOf. Payment to be made on the receipt of tlie first No. to the publishers or any of their agents in the diff rent Districts. 0 MAP.LBOF.C' AOASaiC?. THE Exercises of this InOtittation will be returned tho second Monday in January?>C. Minnt tlacey, A. B., Principal .in tho ilfale, and M m Jane Simpson, Principal to tbO Pf. male Department. } Mr. Davcy is n graduate of the University of Vermont, from wtiore faculty bo brings the highest testimonials. Asa scholar and teach, cr, l.e maintain* a high rank; and, in addition :< the common English studies, teaches the Latin, Greek and French Languages, Uuok. kcrp'ng. Surveying, and the higher Afathematic!?, and fit* young men fur any cla.a io College. Ma* Simpaon has formerly taught with distinguished success in tho <Female Departs incut of this Inst it tilii n and is too (tvoj^ly known iu this community in in i rro^pQiiinl i I at ion. In addition to a tliorough 1ftng1i*>i Education, her instruction embneco all the useful and ornamental branches Uugbt in the bcFt Female Seminaries. >**< Hoard may be had in respect ab?u families St from 85 to 93 per month. _ Tim Trustee* do not hesitate.to gay, fiat ihe high character of tlie Teachers, the ays* trin of instruction adootcd. tite health of our viliagv, and the low prlco of board, aftferd fa-, cilitica Tor Education unsurpassed by wj' innilar institution in tiie Si at is , n. d. Tnaifjv^ ? " Secretary. Dennetts ville, S. C., Dec. id, 1S4& 7 <* ? i ?ni ii ii w i lata? LETTfiftl Remaining in hi* p..* ct??raw, S C., Jan. 1813, and if not called for bjr he Kl April next, will bo seal to Uie Gcooral Pout Office as Dund Letters. B? Hi'iirf Rnchunan, 2, William A. Bine, Jam 's Brooks, William* K. Blulock Kindred Heoni'tt, Mrs. Klisibeth B -nit?tt. Mis* Martha, Brown, J.'ffar>on it rood en, R. A- B iruett. C ? Ma!com Clark, 2. Gnorgo Collins, W.A'C Solny, Catherine Campbell. D?Joiop'i Duvi.l, Mis* L-rtan DttrW?s% . E?T. ! '. Elltfibo. Ismu I vilirnB *{ .? F?-Ja nns Francis, H. IT' smas, t??Jacob Ganey, I). V*. lirnrzpi , II ?Presley llarrcll, *ii?? M. A. flag)*, Jams* \. II irraid, Doct. J'?. Ilaanll, 'Iksywa ilorcl, Urooks lliitkon. Wt.iiain Hews. J?William J nnsoo. Edwsid D. Jarrni. K?R. A. F .ndull, Mrs. Eii**bclli K?elyB~ I/?NeedJ.am Ijsncatone. M ?D. 1). MeBrjral. 8, Mrs. Eli?d* * .tfe. Jail, Mm. Msry McAlittcr, William K. Mwbsr. vy. P? Mi*a M. A. PowoW, John E. Pitttiwn, lov'd. A. H. Piirmoloo, Jainoa Powt-U, ?>4 Q-* Janitl Qnii k. B?Richard Rosa. U VI n u O ?? mm mm ~ - mi m. im . tToffiionii IH W V W itl?, iV illiam $w?.t(, Olitr.ir 8p?n?or, J?J?i Slsiford. 1 It 11 Strickland, MimSirali SttUbnl. AUtff>'IX 'p'rk?, John M. 8m:th, 3, Wui Sw4l| itaktlt inrad. T?John Trunthain. T. II. TiMen. ..s \V ? D. B. Wurl. D- 8. Wingule, tuitk Vynn. Mrs. F. C. WuWon. Persons calling fur LfttteVi from thtfc lint. trill >loukO say they aro advertised. U. BRYAN, t. Mk Jan. 1st. 1043. 8 St rHi: ACADEMY BI717^|W' r?IE Clieraw Acdcis'cal Society is now in :bi about $1600. vSini# its oitablisliinsM it as expended, for lots, buildings, Stid rrpsirs. bout 8 ">000; betfdea lsrgo stuns of ttssy. in naking up io tjschera from tims to titan ds* ciencice in their salaries, arising frost made, uate rveeifls for tuition. Though thn ioeie'.v h'i heretofore - v vVH#IH^r?WlW fror.? citizen* and others rfof mchibcr*; yet hp principal burden and tho whole rcspoAsi. .ility (previous to last year\ has always restd on those who tcert. The Society now onsiats of few in number ; sad at a meeting icnvoned this day, it was resolved to sell the teademical Lots ami Buildings for (ha pur* >oi-e of paying the above debt; uuless sotno neasurca are promptly adopted by the qooi? nuiiity to discharge the same. Moat, (erhapa ill. the members of the Society are understacMl o be willing to co-operate With their follow itiZflU in thin ni?fi?? Wwt I.-.- ?* J!~ f ?u> mwj mrm in/% lOkOi) in do it williuut their assistance. I Tin? lOtli day of neki monili ie SxeU for ktormiug upon the sate; unices, l?Wlt that I, I if, the people (with rucb argument* as satis (v creditors) put tliwiV veto up'm it. By Order of the Academical Mn*ie?y, J. C. CCIIT. Cheraw. Thursday, 19t!i January 1IM> 11 a UW 1Y0TICB. " nr> rHG Subscriber will hereafter practice h? the Courts of Common Piece fur .Mart. Mircogh ami Darlington Derutt, and the *M Tourta of Equity for Cher aw Piehn. w * WM. NV. Jm,V. 1, 1043. 0 *