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V* . 1?II r v> tended, was (he Mdi*?aicM of which (he ! Whig parly died?-if dead, indeed. It be. I This m (he averment of Mr. Gushing.? 1 The Whig parly?-Mr.;, Clay and his friends, that ia?line been killed stonedead, by Mr. Tyler and Mr. Webster; and now, if the other party (the opposition) , did not cntne in and support that administration, they too should fee! the eflWts of fhe same hostility manifested townrda ( their a??H*uro*. This is the only reason- , able interpretation that could, possibly, be given to the speech of Mr. Gushing. And then Mr. M. adverted to comments Ik.l K-.l U 1- ?... 1 ' mi nau uu\"hiikiCi IIy IllOinilCrS Ol (flO House, and by the press, upon hit* own apttach, lately delivered on. that floor.? The .Madwoman bed accused him ofslecping too long over Mr. Webster's speeches. Ho look orraxion to any tlint ho would pledge bis political reputation that every speech of Mr. Webster published before Ibis administration came into power, eon Jaincd avowals of principlo* entirely an. dagoaiKticul to those embodied in the Ex chequer plan, which now had the support of that distinguished innn. Mr. Cashing here rose and raid he could jrend a speech of Mr. Webster's which -would nanfuto <hn assert.on. Mr. Mardttntt said lie would sustain that uwcoUon by more than one citation. Tune was when Mr. W. dtd not make speeches 4nsuii<occa?ioos. And then he went into tin examination of Mr. Webster's former i ly declared opinions a? 4n a financial in<'?. sure Tor the government miuI llic country, in support of <h?e position which ho had 1 first laid tbm u. He (ptotcd from speech I t's of hta in thst Hmii-c nnd in the otliei to show that the principle now advocated I Ly Jiim, of giving the states the power to I yield or withhold their assent to a bonk. ' or other agent, created lie the general i government, was utterly opposed to wlin ? he tiiniself had laid down m ormy a speech 1 on tins very ipiustiim, and contended thai 1 if that principle were correct, there wa> nothing in the nullification of S mth Cum i -itnu to ctdl forth the eloquent and humor 1 tal speech on Foole's res dutmii. I: \va> i n virtual uholitiosi,-oven as Mr. W. had 1 once and often dehors Wed it, of tin* conic- 1 iteration. Applied to the tat IF. or any ' other measure sf the general government, ns well as to hanks, to what did it ueees 1 ?artly lead ? To the CNtire nullification | hy states of national laws. And this to come, at this lute dny. frmn Daniel Weh- i _i i a ?.i r - .. L . ?* * ??>? i i%uu Kir wimi i m.'cnuw! Ilunry 4'hy choose# to oppose (hot -nJ??t111 ?>*tru- 1 tion I Mr. Marshall said he could not agree . with itw colleague, Mr. Davis, in denying i the possession of genius o| a very high < order *o Mr. Webster. He knew t'int ( that grout man watt represented us cold. | nml Hwikward in manner and address. ( It might bo so. hut if so, it was the stern and lofty odd tress of Mount Blanc among , the moaassies; and he had heard him i called, hy his opponents, in derision. "the , tlodhhe." ITpnn this last hint Mr. Mm- , shall, (alluding -again to the memorable j day when it ru* tirst his good fortune to behold a dtvplay of Mr. Webster's powers when he wa? replying to Mr. Hay no on < Foot's resolution.) soared into a (light of burning and impassioned eloquence which < has no paralel in my recollection, execp. J ting among the .proudest efforts of the ' great ohjeet of Im?? -eulogy. I could not, if ( 1 I would, linvo taken down that language; I ' my pen f<1l fn.io my bund, and 1 could but > t'slen, with all that crowded auditory, 1 breathless and rapt. It was, induud, a < magnificent |?iii'i!yric. ? Having reached its climax, Mr. Mar. shall paused, folded his arms, and said? ' And, Mr. Speaker, it is this man, now, w|,o" , When the hour elapsed, and Mr. Prortit . took the floor. Cries of" Hear himl" (meaning Mr. ^ M.) resounded from nil parts of the house. Mr. Proffit said that he was responsible for this debate, which had reached 'on ; t great on extent, and he must put a stop ^ to it. lie would withdraw the motion to r rei*f mwiilwr. 1 ? . b Mr. Thompson, hi* colleague, wishing j, to reply lo Mr. Cashing,) a.-ktrd It i in tore- j new the motion. c The Speaker an id it was now too Into. Mr. Mnrshnll then gave notice that ( upon another question he hoped hereafter ^ to any out his any?and thus closed this ^ excited and inturrosting day's sitting. Y.W.C. ? ?EH5HS?- J?H5S5-W I I i IMH ^ MR. SNVDSR AND MR. OID1MNOS. ^ Th'so two gentleman Inve unluckily boen ^ thrown together at one of the double deak ton the j ^ floor of the Houae of Representatives; and Mr. i tinvder, [the son of die patriot Governor Snyder, j of Pennsylvania.! remeinbcrin-r Mr. fi?iddiner?*? ! - o ' ?- - n petition to divide the Union, has particub fly en. forced the doctrine upon Mr. Giddings, by having a plunk put up between them on the desk. Mr. ' ? Snyder, in this silent wuy. hue spoken almost as emphatic eloquence in the House of Kprcsentu. Q lives as Ci<*ero did in tho Roman Senate, when 0 demanding the expulsion of Cataline he suid : "Let there be a wall between us and the wicked(| Mr. Giddings, it seems, construed this bar, put tj between him and the honest representative of the Keystone of the Union, into a practicul joke, and labelled his side of the board with there two lines of Pope j ? " Groat wit with madness sure is near allied, j p And thin partitions do their bound* divido." ' j. Mr. Snyder, seeing the part o( the wit assigned *> him by the madman who sat beside him, humored 3 tho conceit, by placarding his side of the board j thus: This line *s tho act of mutual concession ; fr This tho white Side?the other Abolition. ?* White is the emblem of our living Cod ; P Black was Cain marked, when driven forth to M Nod. in m si * There sooms to bo a double entendre in the ro word conceetirn which, from tho spelling, shows ci that it is a derivative from the Latin con and ttdco, rc moaning titling together. It is not, therefore tho * ronceeeion which comes from mutual consent, *1 which is hero meant; hot rtthcrn sitting together, f' without mutual consent. At least it seems Mr. p * Snyder is as math advene te it as a majority of and iho llooae evinced itvclf to be, by its veto of the abut ast session against Mr. Giddinge.?Qlobt. CfflKBAW G4XKTTE. this . they Cbbbaw, Tuesday, January Ul. l"=4?. a fo ? mmmm?mwq???? ?mmm w.ttr;.d, nort At this office, a* apprentice*, two active lad* of i0 * good character, from 14 to 10 years of age, and . >r iblc to read. >n ' ???. 1,OU: Aw Inquiry into the mature awo smtrvrs or 8,101 an Agricultural Suuvkt or the State or } ol}to south Carolina, by John Uaciiman. poWe bare received from the Hon. D. E. Hoof.a ***"' i pamphlet of 42 pages, with the above title, ond ",C liavo ecldoin read a production of tho kind with so *cn< mnch pleasure. It was read before a Literary j Club which meets weekly in Charleston, as part ^ of tho exercises of un evening, and published by request of the club. The subject of Agriculture A has evidently engaged much of tho writer's attcn. n;a lion; nor was it the attention of a listless observer, dorv but of an acute, discriminating, philosophic and DCI deeply interested mind. The essay would be va. timi luablc at any time, but is particularly so now. atru when an agricultural survey of the State is aliout jrct to be commenced, and so large u proportion of our v planters understand so little of what such a survey tion ought to be expected to accomplish in the present den state of our agriculture. Every intelligent planter and farmer ought to procure the cnxjy and read S it. It is published by MlLLRn Brownb, Charles. Fur Ion. ing the Medical News and Lisiiary.?This is the ti- ted, tlu of u new periodical of which tho first number und has been issued by Aleosra. Lea &. Blvnciiard, of ?f u Philadelphia ; to be published monthly Mt the very bloc low price of one dollar per annum, or six copies Dc\ for five dollars. It is 1o contain, in addition to and mis s-llaneoti* medical intelligence, reports of cli- j $1( wai u uiii ib, uccniiiiiK 'ii me uini'Piii mpuifai (jor <c!ioo!s and hospitals with notice* of cases and opr. rations in these institutions, &.c. &?.. It will also utoi soinprisc * A StoJenl's Library" consisting of c ?c.| ecturen on different brunches of medical science, j 1 c\ *o printed and paged that it may lie separated i [Jot; fioui the other part of the periodical, and bound to , fo' itself. There will also be appended to each num. I ty, i ter of tho " Medical News" a list of valuable medical works issued from tho press by the pub. L Inhere, with a brief notice of many of litem ; w.licit in I. will Pot be the least v llu title part of the periodical a cc to the country practitioner who wishes to keep Con pace with the unp.ovcntenis in his profession. the There is another fealu-e of tho work which is had not the least valuable or the least called for, and of 1 which the reader will learn from the following ex. tract taken f otn the Prospectus: 'f 'The numerous medical dilusi ins of 1he day, itirl the devices resorted to by charl itans to delude the public, will receive due attention and be fully ll'.1 sxposcd. Qaiekcry never assumed a more nu- " duueious front, or appeared in more guides than at a present; und with t!io aid of the powerful au.xili.i- ' VP' rics it has enlisted, seems likely to overall idow the ' **' . !vm whole country, unless proper efforts arc made to J irrcsi ii, ana incdir.ul men are rurmplieti willi the a,,< moans of refuting flic numerous falsehoods am! ab. ^''n> surdities duilv propagated, and which oht.iia ere. crjt ilcnce mainly becausethotruth in regard to them ^ is ne?cr known." M,m Sen We have received the " Philadelphia Medical of tl Advertiser for 1843; published by Pleasants JuJ Mash, and distributed gratuitously to the Piiysi. Sue linns of the United States." It is to lie issued ton. yearly. The No. before us consists chiefly of a j catalogue of the urliclca which they keep on hand, t which is, in fact, a catalogue of the approved ar. ^ ^ lich sof tlio materia medics. The publisher* s?y ^ j .heir next number will not contain this catalogue, >ut instead of it, some account of the new rente. A lies which have been introduced into practice, and c.\ >thcr interesting matter. inur We quote with pleasure the following sentence ; stati rom the preface to the Medical Advertiser: i appt " We particularly call attention to the fact that a!^ci #o do not prepare any Compound Fiuid Extract j ' 'lc ?Concentrated Compound Syrup?Tome Extract J ?Tonic Mixture?or any other quack preparation ] ^ vitli a secret recipe." j on J1 Intelligent druggists understand almost os well I ^ IB educated Dlivsieians the errors fraud* nrmiico/t : ' " ? ' * ~ ! wan ip<>n the ignorant and credulous portion of the i w| ?ublic by lying nottrum-m-ingera. It is, therefore, ! tot u little surprising that so many men of respect.i. ' ^ lility and good moral character among them should j)Uj,j inowingly countenance thene frauds, and partake j)fesi n tlioni, too, by dealing in the articles. The only ' jnata haritablu excuse which can bo offered for litem j i that they have been insensibly carried along by j It he influence of example, without consideration. j have in honest consciencious man cannot deliberately ! gress lo.'for mere gain, what lie knows to l>c wrong. It is gratifying to sec even one house of cxtcn. Tj ivc business, have the courage and the principle j repor a face public prejudice and sacrifice interest, when . excci rue honesty requires it. Messrs. Pleasants 6l jjomi I^rtvis deserve, and we trust will receive, the ; of tin lie patronage of respectable physicians in all parts tial f f tho country. Without a personal a<-qu lintunee . bee* rills them, we venture to say, that they will not j dultcrate their drugs, nor send inferior 01 spurious ! rticles to those who order such us are good and , RCC'Cf cnuinc from tlieir establishment. * JC'' The Legislature or Vermont have passed a eerie* f resolutions relating to slavery, declaring among In liter things, that Congress ought to abolish slavery eupai I the District of Columbia, und prohibit the slave hill I ado between the Stubs; and tint the Constitu. mitte on ought to be no amended as to prohibit slavery age, i ony of the States. of F< Puo vision j in Cincinnati.?Wo have lie fore ua 1 niir.tl Cincinnati paper of the Idth instant, fioin " the witn :ic?R current" in wh eh we quote us follows: ? spi rt 'innr i.t.1 o ?; > .. o r- / i a .. . I. . V? u ? ( ?, VUIII| U <1 ?' I Ull'llll, Ifl ) a 3, limit, 3 u 4 J, ?>tdts, 2 :i 3i Pork, oucui 75 a 5 75. mere ' ??? wliie The Biltimoro Patriot |?uUl.s?!i?-f? an extract p^.g nm " a private letter" from Washington City, sttly 'hich aUtea that a " sharp correspondence" is re- ta|,|0 rirted to have paMctl hotwccn General Cash and , comr [ r. WcosTBit, ainco the roturn home of I ho latter, ; s?|,jc l relation to tho quintuple treaty and tho provi- | fj t on of tho Washington treaty in roferenec to tho | m (jl( laintuinanec of a squadron on the co. t of Afri. ' . i qi, q i. It is also st.itod thai in the rourso of the cor. nn;| spondenec Gun. Case used gross personalities to. pen#. -ards Mr. Webster. The General, though un blc man, doubtless found tho Secretary too hard j j ?r him, and as often happens with warm die- c|u.^ utunls i*h a fed l?\ defeat, resorted to the petty vulgar revenge of hard name* and personal K. .* evidence of the deliberation with which in conntry men consider the purposes for which ' sign petitions, it was stated in the newspapers w weeks since, that a gentleman in one of the hern nities undertook to procure 500 signatures petition for hanging a respectable clergyman rcproachable chars ctcr, and actually succeeded obtaining his number in the course of * few re?Another instance of recent occurrence vs the facility with which signatures nay be j lined to papers by those who take paint to do To a recent call for a political meeting in ladclphia 1200 names were affixed, but when meeting was held only about 300 were pre. udgc Porter, (Whig,) has been elected U. 8. aior irom JLomsiuna. i lato convention of Democrats in Pcnnsylvn. has nominated Mr Buchanan for tho . Prcsi- J cy, and recommended him to the National nocratic Convention, which is to be held some a and somewhere not yet fixed upon, to in. ot the people of the United States on the sub. of choosing a man to rule over them. I'c see the narue of Judge McLean nlso men. ed in tlio papers an a candidate for the Presley amuel Sands, Esq., Editor of tho American mer, Baltimore, advertises for sale the follow, blooded stock. An imported Durham Bull, of ; best blood to bo procured, when he was impor. i 5 years old, and sold to prevent breeding in j in by his owners ;?Soino very fine Duihnms 11 ages, at prices to suit the times; ? a full I id Devon bull 18 months old, 2 full bred . ron heifers, 13 and 23 months old, handsome well formed and in fine order; the three for 13:? a handsome thorough bred Durham bull j 7 months old, from very superior stock, at I i; two superior Berkshire sows, 7 and 8 j itlis old, put to un imported liour, at S'5 i i;? also 2 New Lei tester rams, one year c!d, | vc of tlie same breed and two p.iirr- South '> vns the r ims !$2J, and the ewes S15. and a k of 5'J or 6 J S.txony Ewes, of the finest qualiii I ,ts to suit purchasers, ut per head. iOuisiaxa.?Tho votes cast at the Ia<t election otmi.iin for and against the proposition to liol J invention for tho purpose of revising the State stitution were counted by the Legislature,on 4th instant, when it was found tliat the l'coplo determined in favor of a Convention by a vote 4,33b for, and 4,(>3J against it. 'here begins to be some sty skirmishing bet ween friends of Mr. CaLHOI'N and those of Mr. Van :En as candidates for the Presidency. Tlic nts and character of Mr. Calhoun arc d lily i ng him fri.nds; but the ni'iiiagenicnt if .Mr. i Ilurcn and the active cxeitioat of his former rmdenta who liopo to lie restored to office in > of his cic I o i, arc cvii'e illy doing much for Mr. Van Huron's fro ids seem confident, Mr. Calhoun's friends evidently fear that the Jtr will lie the nominee of the proposed Dcinn. ic convention. ls to the Whigs, at the South and West they ost universa ly prefer Mr. Clay; but Gen. J Tr has many friends at tlic North. If neither liem can secure the cordial support of the party, go McLean may possibly still be taken up. h at least, is said to be tlu* talk in Wafhiuf. i 'he Hon. Thomas D. Sumter, J. G. How. . Esq., and Woodward, Esq. of Fair- ! I arc candidates for Congress in the Columbia < rict. i ,n American Slaver on tiif. Coast or Afri- i -Tim Covcrsnor of Liberia has sent a coin- j lication to tlic American (Colonization Society, ! ng that a schooner belonging to New York i rarctl ut Bassa Covo in June last, and soon ! rwards left the coast v/ilh 250 slaves on board. [ supercurgo Was a Spaniard. he naval Court of Inquiry into the occurrences oard tlic U. S. brig Sjwers closed their exlu'ion on the 19th instant, after a session of teen or twenty days. Tlic next day tlioy for. led the result to tho Secretary of tire Navy, will probuhly soon make it public. r. S. W. White so favorably known to the ic as me ftdilor of the Southern Literary ! teager, of Richmond, Vu., died on the 20th ! nt. ( is rumored that the Cabinet of the President | determined upon au extra cession of Con b < ic New York papers state that although the 1 t of the Court of Inquiry in relation to ti e t ation of Spencer and others on board the brig i its, is believed to be favorable to the officers c brig, they still requested a naval court illir. or the investigation of the affair, which has ordered by the Secretary of the Navy. ic rumour that Commodore Jones was super. I in the command of the squadron in the lie turns out to lie untrue. j _ I, CONGRESS. i J tho Senate the debate on llic bill for the oc- j tion of Oregon Territory still continues. A | ias been rc|>ortcd from the Post Oilicc Com. ^ o making slignt changes in the. rates of post. 1 to aucnminodute tlir:n to tho denominations rderal money. A bill has also been reported tho Navy Committee providing for one adI, two vice admirals and three rear admirals, ' salaries of $3,(iUU and j?>~,t>00, re. j ively, when hi service. the House a brief debate of some asperity i ried on u report from the Committee on Com. ! c udverso to the laws of sonio of tho states I li rcquiro colored seamen coming into the ^ of these slates to bo imprisoned during the | t of tho vessel in port. Tho report lio6 011 the | A mnrtArinl wl?i/ik ' 1 * *1 ' .. lull ucuil IVICITCa IO ll)C { nittee was thcoccusion of the report. Another I e.t is also before the House which ha* given ] t o a debute on slavery It is a proposition to , ; compensation for property destroyed in Fieri- , uring the Indian War. Messrs. Giddings Adams both opposed the appropriation to com- ' 1 ?to for slaves, on tho ground that they arc not " srty. Tho bill to remit Gen. Jackson'a fine U romctimcs the subject of debate. Tho Ex- | c iter pi in is ?1k? now under diTussion, on tho report of Mr. Fillmore adverse to its adaption.-* ? The hill to repeal the Bankrupt law which pawed its second reading by a hrjc majority gyms time age, is still on the tabic of the Heuse, aad is some. 0 times taken up, and made tho o^ensiow of SOS flr | two speeches on general party politics. I (communication.} i Mr. Editsr^'Through the celuflHis of your' a1 paper I would wish to call tho attention of thu | 'J Intendant and Council, to the wretched condition J ^ of the Welle end Pump* on Front Street. Their I truly deplorable state evinces very (Treat negligence | # on the part of those whore duty it ie to keep them in efficient order. It ie impossible that we can . h have clean, good water, ae long ae they are enf. j h f< rcd to rrmain with tlie flooring of the Welle rot. e; ring and falling into tlie water. ' ' I Ihink a mite of the Tax monoy might be judi. " cloudy applied, in new flooring the Welle, putting the Pump in proper trim nnd erecting a eubstnnTi.il' j, railing around the Floors, which will prevent cat. i ? tlo from getting upon them. a water drinker. e?eMaaie?awBUM???i> ARRIVED Jan. 18tb, Steamer Oscoli, Corson, fmm Geo. Town, with Mdvc. to Blue dt Moore, D Molloy, A P Lacoste. W II Tomlinson, S Keelcr & Go. ^ J C Wadsworth, B Bryan dt Bro. J Wright, and J Lazarus of this place. Kendall IB Stacy, N P Lisle*, and others of the interior. January 27th, Steamer Oscola, Corson, from George Town, with Mdsc. to Bluo d& Moore, W 1 LJ Reid, Tarrh, Pittman dit Co. D Afalloy, BJ ' Bryan dt Bro. Emanuel dt Solomons, D McNair, i ^ J * t?? - - I. * anu j \>uustvortn 01 this placo. W OTunncr. | lyn, S Emanuel, J A Jolly, and Rufus Ricd or ? the interior. DEPARTED Jan. 20th. Steamer Oseola, with Cotton and nidsc. for sundry merchants of this place and tlia interior. 8 Jan. 2Sth, Steamer Oscola, with Cotton for ^ sundry merchants os this place and interior. CUERAW PRICES CURRENT. January 31, 1843. ^ ArtTICLES. rt-R I $5 C. I t> C. B-itfin Miurknt, lb 0 3J n 4 ^ P.icon from wn^ons, lh 5 a M < ?by retail, lh 5 s B V Mullor lb l?i a 15 ' Mecfwn.x la 22 a 2*> Buying yard ?U a ?2 ** Rain Uo|io lb 10 a 13 J << Cotton lb 134 a '4 " Cotton, lb 4 a C>4 il Corn.se .rco burdi 40 a 6'2J li Flour, Country, brl 4 a 44 It Feather* Cm wag. none lb 25 a 8) ( Feebler, lOOihs 75 a 1 Uti i'as--, window fix 10, 50ft 3 23 a 3 37$ .. W??l"? r.lll'i '4 111 ? n , -t - ?. v - " ,u a Hide*, gri!cn Ib 5 a ] dry lb 10 ? Iron I QUI!* 5 a fi Indigo lb 1 a 2 '0 I,lino cask 4 ?. 4 .f?0 1 liird scares lb 7 a Lonlboi, side lb 22 * 2* i Load, bir ib Ha 10 . I.ogwaod lb 10 a 15 , Molusscb N. O. j?nI 35 n ?|d K ??, 1 28 a 8.1 ft Nails, cut. assorted Ib 7 n S |( 1/ 1 =? ? Tiir Rive* is navigable fo- Steam Boats. ^ SIA1L or VJl ill C.4HOliMA. ? SRCRETARDS olFICK. i J CoiXMDIA, leill Jill, 1^'IJ. ( TO A I.I. WHOM IT M\Y CONCKIJV. * |B E it known that JOHN C. IIOLGU.MHE pi H 9 of Savnun ib. lately appointed and com- ai iiiissinnr.d by His Exre Idtey lint Governor of 0j tins Sine, Commissioner " to t.i1 o nrkuoiviedg moots or pr? of of tiny ?'ocd, mortgage or otln r conveyance of nny latida or t.momenta lying in or being in this Statu, or of any contract, lot tot ? of attorney, or any other writing under seal to In; u-fd and recorded in ibis State," did on the A 11 ill day of .liinnary, 1843, take nod subscribe. ^ on natli before JosRrn Kei.t, one of tlie .lue'ii e> ,\| of ib ' l'oacn foi Cbalnaiii (county, in the Stato ?' w Georgia, that be wid woll and fa tbfoliy perform, Vl jOtbo best of bis skill und ability, oil the. dit'i -s of Commissioner. iccording to an Aet of tli vj Senile and House of Representatives of tbr m 5 ate i.i r?'iuiii (..imlma. entitled " An Act ti> ii't'imiz* tin: tipjxniii moitt of a Coiiimisnioner m (*o!ii:nii:sio;iors to lake tin; urknnu li'dg.-nmi.ts of il< e Is ami ol'-or lustriimoiit-t of writing under soil, a.ill fir r-tliT purposes," passed on tUc 17th * December, 18UI. WM. F ARTHUR. Sec. ofSlato. lit J in. GG. 1" 13. 12 It or OEilEtlT ORDERS. -u HE A I) Q t/A RTERS. ) Columbia. 201 h Jan. 184'). $ ,fl Okdkrs. No. 2. 1W, ARTHUR M. IIUGF.R, JXO. nitUARIt \| KERSHAW, J. I,. GAiVTT, l\ M BIIMON DSTON. W. D. GILLISON. innLJ. M JS KAIIROOK. Jr nr? appointed Aids ? lo.Cantp to the Cumin'indor in Cuief, with tin ' -.ink of Lieutenant Colonel, ui.d will bo obnyer JV .nd respoe'e I nceording'y. y' * Tlift AiOS-de-Cawp Will rrFp^r.iivrly signify Al li iir aoei'iunncu forthwith and repoitlhninsclvos f'l ii lie id Qu itters, Clmilesion, as fully equipped. R< >y I'm l7ii? I'Vbtuary next. Jei By orj i oi the GiitiiniJiider?in Clii f. S* J. YV. CANTEY, .f Adjt. and Inupct. Gcn'l. *? J .in 26. i 843 12 ?t_ 'I ELECTIO* KorICB:. I^TOTICE is hereby given tlr.t ni? Election will be li?ld in ilio'I uwn H ill nf Clioruw ?ni (l, lie third iMotuliy iiOtli) in February next, for u (? lepri smil-itive to thu n^xt Congress lur tlte o-irth Co igressional District. oonsi-ling of the 'nited District* of Chesterfield Marlborough, "n| ).irli"giou. Minion. II irr i, George Town, hiiii Vill tun-lmrg Tin' Eloi'.tiou to bo conducted in lin *>iiii! hi.inner a* the Elect on for nvmuctb u! I... I . . no MU MtUVV ? T. A. BUY AN, 141 NV. H. WI NO ATE, li. J. A. MOORE, :m Managers. yli ClioiiiM, Janu try 31, 1813. 12 II .id ~~I2?.12CTIOa! X 4N K ocltnii in ordered In 1)0 held in tin Tuwii ll.ill <>t Cliitruw mi Saturday the -mIi J? Vlirunry next, for B.titund Lieutenant in tin jy Bit-raw Rn.it l'iiin|iaiiy. jj. Knrgt. Collier. Onrporil Thotnis, and \V. E. sl<^ Uineinet*. will conduct said Election. By oid i r of Col Blakrnkv. ir T. A BRYAN. Can. ''V rilinriiuf Q<lih -T.i ii- to . c 1.) . ,.... - --- ?? ?II " IVIGS ToVl'KTS, OK SfXlVs. 211 fill. QUIRK. Of No. 490 Brradway, N*nv of LTJL York, doom* it only necessary 1o ray thai T1 i?? will visit Chora w ??i? or aiiou: iho2l of r's Ybruary. where lie intends tairyini; for, say ibout two dayH. On tho announcement of In* oci irriv.il, I?h will lie plemcd to receive the culls ?f all who mav require his professional serviICS. I January 31. IP-lh 11?tf -T ,v- ' 7^7* >y . ? .u V^'UMK TATE OF SOUTH y Hi. Exc.fu?"/j?iMHr/U4^S G"v.'rni)r a<?d Onninandt-r.io^iprjtfmj over ?I.H Siaie ?f South Caro!iju.% , ;.. |J|7 ilGREAR, intnrfflitimi hu Wn r? "" c-'tv^d at tWb I)<'pwtaHiiikthA*i irorhm? murder ?*?* tmm*iftnu ftttbr yicrm r of A'exaufler Moult rieV pfahfation. 1?rSt uke'e INr:f>l?. on Hi* Mti Drtjwnher Int by I p#r?? rpan named JONAS, en th* \*4frp >"K a negro man. hubwinf Tfc nlid llmmij* :id that raid J?na* hai> fl?-d from juatiee r- N<>w know vp. that to the end jurtieem?J n done, ami that the eanl Jtmm may lx roiijjht to Vpa! trial for hta rflhnee, at ?*ire aid. I do licn-liv oflhr a frwar^ of One Ht?. red dollar* for hi* appMrcneinn and to any Jail in tin* State. Jonaa HnhitHm f lieinir ab;ut 23 year* old, H teci (B lltthM iirli. of a velloiv enniu!?*S.?n_ C Jo mill A'l-xand.'r Moyltrir, now owned bj Ihrtsiopher Gadsden. Given under my hand and teal of lite Si*'* at Cmimhia. t|??* I4*h d ?v of January* ?um tlcurtiid eight hundred ami forty-three aridilif sixty seventh your of the Imle penitence of the Unit? d State* of Ameri. ca. t ^ > W J. H. HAMMOND. * V. F. Anrntm, Secretary of State. Jan. 19.1342. II K *1 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. Columbia. Jan. lath, 1849. i PAPERS publishing advertisements ieJdact from thin Department, or from Heat loan err. previous to thin dale are requeeiet it withdraw thetn forthwith, and to give enh ne insertion to each advertisement hereafte ublirhi'd, union* otherwise directed. By order of the Governor; U. T. WATTS, Ex. Secretary. Jan. 19. 1842. 11 It N. B.?Orilera tor the Rnviewe in tht lecond Division, and for the Election of Ma >r General of thn same, t? be continued it JharloBton paper* as heretofore directed. " INFORMATION WANTED3 0/ ABRAM SAULS, IX^HO whs somen here'in tho Peo Dot we country, perhap* in Marlborough o Chesterfield. Darlington or Marion Districts 1. ( or in one of tlic adjoining counties c ortli (Carolina about the year 1784 or 1785 tnv person who has any knowledge of t|i< bovc named individual, or any inf rinalion b; irarsay m otherwise, as to whether he died o it-iveo away, or any other intormnticn respect ig him, Wiii confer a favor on tho subscribe y communicating any such information h stier directed to hitu at Stewart Town Pus Jftiuc, Richtiiotid Couiry No. Ca H. NV. HARRINGTON. January 21.1843. 11?3t niE u. s. district cour : District of South Carolina. IN BANKRUPTCY. BM/" HERUas, L?? m Lawsuit, Planter c ? ? Darlington U.einet. JSiato of Caroluii atli tiled a Petition, praying that he may l?< cclarcd a Bankrupt, pursuant to tba Act of Con r?M of the United State*, made, and now ii tree, concerning Bankrupts, and that be ma; *ve the benefit of the said Act; this ia to giv otice of the said Petition, and that a licarinj irrcof will be had before the Honorable ROBER1 I. GILCHRIST, Jndjjc of the said Court, at t ourt to be holden at tho Federal Court House, ii Charleston, on Monday tho Thirteenth day Q 'cbruury next, at eleven o'clock, A. Mn at whicl lace and time all person* interested may appea ad shew cause, if any they have, why thepruye r the said Pcti ioner should not be granted. H. Y. GRAY, Clerk. Charleston, Jan. 17, 1643. 11?3t SHERIFF SALES* " PAN WRITS of Fieri Facias will be sole LF hef'ro the ('ourt Housed<Hir on the fir^t lond.iy and day following, in February next, it hut the legal hours, tho following property, i: Alt ..f ?i.? .t/,r.....?--?- ? ----- - .i.v iiviviiuama niiurvsia in nn untildnd tKict ot laud containing 10C0 Acre?, ore or le**, bounded on tbe Miutli, by John brent's laud, norlli and west by Wm. Blake y'n land, and earn by (!alvin Rollins'* land, . the aim of Win. M. lllakeney. vs. Mary littler, Rosantta Hunter, and Elizabeth Uunr. One Rl ick Mare, six head of Cattle, twenty ?ad nt Ilo??, a lot of corn and fodder, levied I us llie property of Marshall Evan*, St tlie lit of Joon (J. Manjjum, vs. Marshall Evan* til Joint Evans. Tina levy ^ill be offered for In at defendant'* residence, on Tuesday, e second day of sale. Three head of horses, levied on as the pro. rty of Emit Threat, at the suit of Qib*on anjjittn for John C .Mangutn, vs. Evan Itreat and John Robinson. r iry negroes, viz : Sharper, Fanny, Binah, >?e, Rachel. Lm y. Jim, Saph", !)ohv, Sird*, sett a, Mily, Grace, Clue, Albert, Alice, inus, Sylvia, Calvin, Jim, Willi*, Minda, jliv, Boston, Frank, Juno, Ben- Beckney, lailotte, Christo her, Cate, C? ,-oliuc, Sain, diert, Mary, Juno, Sandy, Stephen, Jesse, rrc, Archer. Sarah, V\illi?.,t, John, Daniel, tn. Ci<za. Lllon, Clara a'.d Cook, at the su.t G??n. W. Dargan, eta'.., vs. Isaiah Dulloac rl K. C. DuBiiii'. |\venty.five head of horses and mules, about i* hundred Hnd twenty-five hoad ot hoga, d nlmut eighty head of can In. at the sutlol D. Wallace, Guardian of M. A. KRerbe. al, vs. K C DuUnse. This levy will be ered for halo on Tuesday, the second day sale, war C>d. Williams's Cotton Factory, the Chesterlield side ofihe Creek. 9(MI Acres of land, more or less, on Sandy in and Conway Branch, waters of The.nr?. it's Creek, licing a tract of laud qrigir..".,iy anted to Gut bridge Lyons, adjoimrg the ids of O. H. Sp-nC' r. T. W. Rut inn. ni.il o. Webster, at the suit of A, I*.' LnUmttc <1 A. M. Me Ivor, Indorser*. ?.?. J J. Galla. or. To is tfpci may be Ovideu to a groat vantage, and can ho s.4 offered if desired, plat will bi> wliilt'.i'j m the day of sale, wing how it in'.y tie divided. 1?0<? Ai res ??t land, m<?re or less, whereon iui t'opeler,! restilrs, Itirg on both sides of op Cre hounded r.orih and east by Wdh* land, west hy lands owned hy Alftlrtssey, Ma;t Hushing, and N. Gibson, i foiiiIt hv the R-tateof Win. Hancock's id. h> the suit of Turner Bryan, Ord'y. C. . vs. Joint Cnpeland and Lewis Melton. Two negro boys. (Alic and Daniel), also, I 0 Arret* of land, more or less, at tiio suit John 1). McLean, vs. Hanald McDonald?1 vl I? liAun "?'l '? 1 1 . ? i ik: lit mi vtiii qc bold at the & ?>f lliu f'irmt r purchaser. Tenon?C**h?Purchaser* to pay for t\t ?*ary papers. JNO. RVANS. Stiff. C. D. SI.'lTV: Office, 14th JanV., 1?43. u> at ?? ; U?e whom or Wblcti tie ?t MWMW t poudinf with ttw tW ' ' ' J^vjr.w... ' TSa>tZi?MB7~ f|WB aboreistbe l llll CI lh>HiM / ^ifffiasarsa^jB Dc Boss <St Jo WSaTO*. pub? I The l^rrywyP^-tfcMif?? ?* >I _ j Agricultural Uo6rlf^o?l l?l atnc^irtg^bot" J Tlio attention -will b? putt to ywrf jwi and the state of the Coluerift hmftThwlNiflB markets, Which lh?*rp?Uf p mH SOd WWII, quenco^of our^un require. *|ti| the proofed* , (li'wctl form. The editor will endn>VCB?by ; gieing a due potttklP Bsttfww to btcra. , tare, morals, science, dhe* lesaafobis jjdAcation a pleasant andoeef* family ftapvjr Payment to be* madeiqpjlhe -rsempt at the first No to the publishers of on/ eflhftT agents in the dilf rent PfatfrtMi , , 1 J ^ ' MAP.LBORC1 aOOASlltY.. t THE E>.?rci?, ?T tlab IMUtutio* win W } resumed the second* Monday ie> January?C, , M inot Dacey, A. Oh Principal 4* the 'MMfo tnd M? lane Simpeoe* Itkieipel t mate Department..) -, < , r? r Mr. Da toy is s gradual* nf'the Unksrdtr of Vermont, ftom artiese'dbeohy Ms-WingS the T highest testimonials. Asaedholar end teoflh. cr. |.e maintains ? Mjrhrank; and, m stdlfWo \ the common English studies, tcachoi the Latin, Greek and French LstwtfSgeS, Dunk, kerp ng. Surveying, a.d the. higher. Jfaibematice, and fits yuung own for anjr cfo* to r : .. .-A., t f ivx wm- MiHumii ?? +m99Bii-fiy JiaiingnUihrd success in ^p^JiVawIe Depart* incut oTiiiu Io?iituWu ?ii4i^t?5jM?p|ly known in this community. toiwt^MMm|V* if <1 at ion. In addition to a thorough Knjfch ? education, her inairuetion Qf?br?*? f* tbe p useful and ornamentalhrunawuifkaJtha >. beet Fbmnts SeminaiBMb 6* -<*' A a Board may be hedfo>isp|ipit?b?? famMlm K - frvm f* per month, , , ^ TJ># Trustee* do noTbcetiple^b A). Sat iho high character of Uto Tsac^rp. fl* Aa* z t?m of instruction a?h>ptcd, t^a |watth bf ,0^viliagf, end the low price of board, aflbsd <b-? * cilitiea for education uuadfpdadad Ifr nsqfkjm * ilar institution in \|ie Stfitj SVUlLln r 1 Donnettaville, g. Cm &c, SSsP^ r 7 u , ri^NfihU.o -jr-', JpM1 * ;> n EMAININa ill ^he^m^ee^fahyaw. . If Post tiflifs as UmiI LcUoiVt I II?Henry Buchanan,. *, William A. Blue, Jam s Brooks, -William' fL Bid<MlL Km<lnd (ieniKit, Mrs. KlisdMbBcnnptt, Mi*e blartla^ ' Brown, JoflW** l?r#o<MCfe iL B-mselt. C -Mnicom Clark,?. Ui ss^s Csliinm.WfcAnC Colay, Catherine Campbell* ?n i ,w. JJ ' '{' I D?Joarp't 1?%yIJ, kllsa * ftirHn j. E? r. ti Ellofbo. I<raw I UdesiA^ , F?Ja nn. Francis. U. F'asns, : ti?Jacob Oaney, IfcIf-. Uiatm < n.Tt ,, H?Presley Mi A Bsiqso A. Ilirrahl- Uool. I?, .il?..li a*? 1 drank* llimon. W|.jnm !! #?. J?William J aMOn. MmwM Ik JMMwfe-r? K?Rv A. r Kuwait Wnfrg ItfZLn. % Mt?. Slirn*i>,H+ Cull, Mr*. Miry MaAlkAor, WttUwr IMAir. %-Mh. M. A. ***?* RovM. A. H. F?wAi| Jimw f?arctt* ;?w! Q? 'Janral Q?h lu ^ H?Riehirrf Rot*. ;: S?Mr*. C. M > %i? W illiam 8w?3t, OKtor *??**>* * >?? <WM. 1 1... Strickland. M,m8?nhIfftfcl. A'***U. Spirkr, John M. itfc*Sk Ww 1 Stirod. ? mK%, " '|'*>John Tn?th*m, T. A> TOrWn- < -y,.* I W . n *1 * i??i/. ? ' wii VVymr. Mrfc F. C. Wafowfc - sanimi'tofoa Person* calling for i/itleM frftra itttlM***!!! Jan. It. 1841. B L? THIS ACADEMY lPiy^lUFW THE Chcraw Actdem'eal **cfcipA>***>* d.-bi about OlftOO. b>in-? ite o?M*tieLow4 it liaa expended, far lo?n? buHAlpS ltd' W(^r1' about #5000; Wtita Urgeamaa ( OMip< milking up 10 tuncbara farm Urn* to ticieitctoe in their eataHea, tttiaiflp fon? foaio quale rvcrifta for tuiihw. TUwiUh ?fc? Sooie'.f h'/ heretofore received coaaiweblo hid. fror.i citizcua and otbert aW mrtnbert; yet w>r2&.-} > the .'inotn.1 W~-J J I '-ilily (previous to Uat cd on thoM who ?#*?. Too Society now romdsta of few m number: kM at i mooting crnvoned this day, it mma laaotmd lO JolMko Academical Lota ami ffkiildinga frr MotftOTpot-e of paying tiro a bote debt ( aukpt MPO measures aro promptly adopt#! by UkO y mutiity to dfocfcargo Uo ntM. MoaLfatbopa all, the nwraber* of tho Sak wty aro oniWtaifii4 to be willing tn co.oporaiy With tWr Wb* citiiena inthia matter; bbt Iboy atijtMdil1 posed to do it without tliarfr iwislnw, - /} Tito 10th day of hebl month h I?n4 <ar dctermiiig upon the rale? wJf, WbHttat date, the people (with Wgch arguments M satiaf? creditors) pot thaJb veto upon it. By Order of Iho ArttOemieai Moehrky. j. c. out. Che raw. Thtwedey, MK!i inanity X1 uw ji^i'iiU^ r rj^HE Subscriber jrdl hanftfrmadmla lx>rnogh mmI Dkrliwphlt^oiiWl^SLilrtL Court* of JCquity for ^inf ffo.iL, ? , , .* WM- w? uHEA i t, ww. 9 5