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From the Columbia TelegrapA. MR. LEGARE'S VIEWS ON PRO GRESS. We extract from the Charleston Mer cury, the letter which follows, It .bears the stamp of that masculine and culivated genius, so early lost, and deeply regretted by the country, as well as by his tative State. The unvsucressful petinoter f>r Su Pro" practice in Charle., (m ihe comimencenent of his career.) lived -ong enough at least to shane his fellow "citizens into the tardy recwgnition of his -great talents and arqoirenets. BaUSSLS, Dec. 6. 18-18. After expres,in- his gratification at leariig of tl:e favorable prospects of the South Carolina Cullee, and how deplo rable an event would have been its ruin, - Mr. Legare says: -*These are no times for any people, or any part of n people. with marked social interests and institutions. to neglect % ith impunity its onn intellectual develope ment, or to give up any of the or-aans which may enabla it to act, either directly or indirectly. on the opinions of mankind. The age is impatient of all tihat is-every thiling is attacked. nod every thing that is not vigorously defended s'eems likely to be swept away with ite rubbish of the past. The least peculiarity in the Constitution of -iny people the very thing, it mnay be, to) which it owes all that has made it remar kable, are regarded by the bold speculative philosophy now in vogue as so many bad ges of prejudice, and a slavish and bigoted attachtuent to what is obsolete. In short one hears of nothing put prgrress, (ns all change is complacenitly assumed t) be) in the midst. it must be owned of some rather melttncholly specimens (if it; and whatcver -posterity. afier the experience of a century may have to protounce upon the sottndUess of such notions, it will most certainly ad mire the unflinching confidence and the prodigious activity witi. which they are propagated. "But if this is t7Ve of ail t he institutions, (good and badi of society n%;jieb Iall withil tie range of this spirit. I need not retind you how peculiarly exposed to its attacks is the whole of that vast tract of country stretching fritm the Susquehannah and the Chesapeake to he Ohio, and ar bicy,mi the Mississippi. People who risk atothig by the changes they recommend, and are not a rush about the fate of the ittmense region that woull lie the theatre of thetm, argue as if nothing either in the history -of1the past or the chances (if the frittre. were entitled to the least consideration; and as if to ask them even to temper their zeal-to do what they thing good, by a fear of di-it what they cannot deny to be itm. measurable and almost inevitable evil, and what is certattly tinot their buiness. ere a glaring violation of their undoubted rights ! All Europe. (I will not stop here) Was for two centuries, from the titte the wars of religion ceased ;with the treaty ol Westphalia in 1648, until the beginning of this century-witnrss Utrecht and the As sienio-all Europe wbs busy, dui'ing this i f long period in covering our contineut, wit I. ut.the.least-egard to t he interest or opin. oro t iag , wj::i;a4iopulnaion, ~, ine niatter or thenury, present as .per pleii a problem as was ever propoased to -aphilosophical mindi; anad in regard ao which, only one thinig seemas at tall cerii. und thtat is. that there is no possibility ol their tahanbitir.c', ina great numnbers, the sme region with thte Anglo Saxian race, iany other reltantn thant one of comaplete -suijeciion (call it what yoo ptenase) with, * ut supposing tl-at race to ;abantdoi en'tire ly its pre<east miade cf existetnce, anid all characteristics oaf its peculiar civilizatiotn, 1 say the questiona forcd upotn us lay the -present opiain oat Euroape, is a consequene of: thte popaulationt futrcedl upon us bay its past opinions and( a nSatter .at issue, and which we mnust at oaur perillbe p)repaared to debate; when it shtall plhease ami how~ it 'shall please ethers, and taot ouarselves, is tiothing less importanit thtan the dles'iny oft civilizedl life, as it has always exiNted ini 'our very nadvainced foarmt of society, tha English form,o over an immtxentse tract ofl thte l'',arth's surfa:ce.. '.I, oif hourse, have no idea oaf troubling *yotu in this letter with ay l-emarks oat a subject of sucht maag.niaudi, but '1 cianot refrain fr otm hazarditng a single onae at hiappetns tn have a hae:ari,nt upn a toapica touched oan itt athe pap jets youa senat tae. Whatever may lie alhe evil elfets of Jat mestic servitude upo soccty, theay tare but.wit hoot thaeir comtapensitat, whtich it would bae a suaicid a fiallv in thets Sotathaern peoaple to nae2lect iio p)roit lty. It seenres to at larger potruann of a he cottamuity t vhian elsewhere leisure andai i;tghtt. one shoul d ihink, to in,ptire alhe feelintgs anad tinstae for those puarsnaits describ,l-d, in refereace to precisely such a s'tate of thainags as lilberal. The very highest developetment, tat tthe svhtole, tif naorely inatellectunal civil izaltiona In all its branchles whlicha the woirld ha;s Sea seed dr seemts likely to ever see-t'u;a of Rtepublican Greecc-was sat for ian ing~ tat this inastitutiton, thmt i.t ungnIlestiab;ally couldl not h;ave exidued withonti it. Thli< Is no assertion I ighatly ha-;t aded for the putr pose of mnainataintinag a siden itt a co,ntrotver sy. .It is tn only mty deliberate oplintion, foutided oat whactever knrowledte I have of the remnains iof thlat unrivalled literatuore, but that of mnen itaflaitcly moare comp letent in such matters tan at mere amateur like myself can pretend to he. lleereni, for instance, afaer aidvancinag the s:atme propo sition as one that admits of no doubtt at till, proceeds to infer that, therefore, the exist, tnce of slavery in Greece-thc neccessary price of her most refinedl cultiva.tiona-wos for the benefit of thae whole hnman species. The opinion of the justly celebrated Ger. man is entirely disiniterested, or tat least as much so, as that of a scholar cani be on such a subject. But to us the tmatter is one of the deepest practical concernmient. If the little community, of whicha we are members, is to have hereafter, any wveighat tn the affatirs of a great nation, it must otwe it exclusively to thte use it shall tmake of the samte adivanatage int mainttainn the reputation ii>r those liberal tnstes andi stu dies, whaich I am proudl to thinak it lase -do no something to acqiuire. ,And tall genie rous aspirations otr of the quaestimn, we must in the paresetit state of public opinion. as I have said jir,t now, be artoed at all points for a conflict, wichel, adopt whlant policy we may short of the total subver sion of society, wve.shall, I fear, scarcely be so fortunate as to escape." BY LAST NIGH'S MAIL. Fron the Charleston Mercury ARRIVAL OF TIlE NIAGARA. ALTruinRE. Feb. 11. The steamcr Ninara arrived at Boston ihis mornitig. brinl2in" one week's later advices from Liverpool. LivFnPooL;3n. 27.-Tho market free lv supiil, Fair Upland quotod at 4 3 8; 4 3 S. Oileans 4 5.S. The !sales of the week closing on the 27th, amount to 15, 000 hrles; 7.000 of which were tasen on The accounts fron the i 1anfactipring Districts are encouraking. Aluch activity i- manife-,ted in Maichester and the su r rounding districts. Great activity and . generally improved tone jl Commercial afTirs and in public securities. * PoLrrTcAL.-Inl France all things are quire, and the Government is gradually set tling tdovu into Republicanism. Mr. Bou lea Lamousth has *heen elected Vice President. Naval preparations are or a very exiensive character, in anticipation or; supposed armned intevention iu favor of the Pope. CHAR.AsoSN. Feb. 12, 1849. The advices per steamer Niagara caused a very active demand, and induced some spect:, lative transactions. resulting in the sale of near 3,000 bales,. at an advance of oneweilghth cent, and an upward tendency or tihe market. Death from a Slight Cold, By neglectimg those salutary precautions which common sense dictates, mnatny, very many, fall victims to their imprudence. We have seen the 'yoIing bride, blooming as it were, as~the bird of p-aradise and the fair fbwer of hope, the pride of her, father and the joy of her tmotlet-her cheek finshed with anmicipa tion, and her eye beaming with the soft expres sinI of love-the gay dreatis ot' li fe datcing on her fancy with the rich atd variegated tints of t!:e raiibows protuise. We have seen all this chianged-aye. the wedditig gariet for a shroud and the bridal chiabez of this sepil chreofthe dead.; and all this from t(-glecting a coinono COLD. Now. before it is tot late, Us- DR. ROGERS' LIVERWORT AND TAR, which gives itimediate.relief as thou. sands of our uo-?t intelli-ent famuilies now admit ol'its n"t extraordinary cures. The gay, the beautiful, and the youtg speak forth its praise, and will, so long as it maukes positive cures, and cheers the despairing ramnily fireside. - ForS4ehy . .D.'CHASE. February 14, It 4 A ppointmkentis. .By Divine Permission, Rev. W. P. HILL, will preach at .Plumbranch, Saturday l7th Febrtary, . Sutdny 18lh liiliam' ue."day 20th -: Redhll, . -Wed'day 2hst . lied Oak Grove, Thlursday 22d" M:eting* House, nPar' 'ihornis' Friday 23dJ Spring. ) Anitioch, Satu:rda:y 21th ' Su:nday 2.5th " !!orn's Creek, Montday 2fith . lig S;e ven:'s Creek, Th:ursday 2's ": M:t. Lebanon, Fridaty Lst Match Ilaurtg. Suntday ?d G rantitevill',* Mond:::av 4:1h " EdgetielC. Il." Tu'esda'y 5th " Stevens Creek, Wed'lay 6th " Gilgal, Thuorsday 7:1h " M ut: Creek, F: iday dth " *At t::ht. Feb 14 Buler Lodlge No. 17. (7~ Regutlarm:eeting~ of th:is Lodlge will h:e held 0n Monday:hz venwt::t next at 7 o'clock. E LBERT1 BLAND, Sec. Feb14 it 4 MVason.ic Notice. SN :ecnia r m:ee:in of~ uCon:cordm:; Loidge N":. 511., will tbe hel.at th:eir I iatt on 'Sar.. day v the li7th in:st. at 2 :'cLck A. 3:1. A pitn:c. t:nal atte:I ndace of all the; :mmbe:rs is regtnested. By tmder of thet W. 3:1. WV. 11. ATKINSON, SEc'nY. Feb. 1I4J9, it 4 Tax Collectors Notice. Noe. I. I W!I1 L attend: at the timea~ mal lalces hecre.. inafter sin-cui.d, to collect tthe Genera:l, Poo. r, an:d Road Tax, for the year 18-19, viz: 'a:: 'sS.I S:t: Mody 19lth ebry Grano-vle. ~ TIuesday 20:b - lamrks. Thuat:el;y 28d " Dr Geierd's. . Friday, 2,d1 WC hman:'s 5 : Sairda:y 24d SEdg:id .H.,: Monday 2(i1h: Ali lltons, Tu:-sday 67:h Pa:rs WVedntesday 28th .. Liberty !ri's, Thur: sdamy 8:1t Mac 7:loward's. Frida:y 2:1: Chue:s, Sa:mrday 1dt " pErction .. 1Alciu:day 12th " "utjau " "I Ttuesday G3h " Smyrry's W~iud,~ ednecsday 7thI " Shteppar's, Thm::sday 8th1 " Mosellins, Frida:y 16h " More's. Saturday 17th " Coopeston. M cnday 12th: " KClma'sMR Tuesday 13th " Perrys M Rads,Wednesday 14t Rinhar's, Thu:rsdaty -5thd Mt iclisng, Friuday 16thd Rd,s SMondaluy 21th '' S. B. MAYS, T. c. E. D. Fe b 14 4t 4 New Blacksmith Shop. VOH E Subscribers htavintg procu:red the ser L. vices of IIamuptoim, a Llacksm:ith well known: in thtis conmn:::ity, is prepared to: receive all orders in: th:is line of bitsinecss. Shop-opposite Dr. Johntson's lot. E. J, MIMS. Feb14 tr A V A The Great Rcnily fur ltlheunatisar, Gout, Pai. in the Side, lip. Back, Limbsaand Joints, Scrofida, King's Evil, Wiic Swdvllings, -ard v Turnors, Stijj Joints, and all Fixed Pains tchatcrr. Wiacre this Plaster is AppIed PAIN CANNOT EXIST. A genileimiani in the S-inth iof* Europe and Pales in, in IS30, hear. so tich said in the !atter place in flavor of J EW D.\VID'S PLAS TR E'. a nd of the (is ie contsilered) mitraciiluns. cures lie hadl ierformned. that lie was indoced to try it o Iris ni persoi, for a Long aid Liver AfClbtion-ie reimoval of which had been the chiierf iject of his journey, but which had resisted the geli:i and delicion-; chine. I le accorlinigly applied a plaster on the riffht of his chest where hie pin was seated, anolier between the shoulders, and one oyer the region of the liver. In the mean time he drank freely of an herb tea of laxative qoilitics. lie soon iiinnd his health iniprnving, and inl a few weeks 1 his congh left him; the sallowness of his skin disappeared, his pain was removed, and his health became permaneutly reiterated. The following is fr(jmn Mr. \Vorstel, editor of the Massillion Gazette, Ohio. "Gcntlemen-Durin. last winter and spring; I wns so trooiled with a pain in breast as to I render me nunfit for the duties of my olien: and hearing your JEW DAVID'S or H E BlEv PLASTER highly recommended for similar cases, I was induced to give it a trial. I had worn a plaster upon my breast but a short time, when all pain left me, and I was enabled again to engage in the labors of the office. I would also state, that my sister, resiIing in Steuhenville in this State, has received much benelit from its use. Yours, truly, - J. P. WORSTELL." M asillon, Nov. 12, 1843. It has been very heneficia1l in cases of Weak tiess, such as Pain anid Weakness in ti,e stomi-. ach, Weak Limbs. Lameness. Affiectioni of the Spine, Female Weakness, &c. No female, subject to pain or we,kiess in the back or sides, should be without it. Married lalhes in delicate situations. ind great relief from conr stant4y wearing this plaster. Thio aptiicationr of the Plaster between the shoulders has beei found a certain remeuly for Colls. Goi:ghs, Phthiiic and Long Ailectionis, ina their priinry stages. It destroys inflamina. tion by perspiration.. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! CAUTro.-The Subcribers are the only General Agents in the Sotheru Stittes for the s:ale of this truly viahiable Plhister; ilnd it. order to prevent purchasers being imposed upon by a counterfeit article, sold in this city and else where for the grnuine, they invite particular attentiun to the rlkoviing naricsof the Geniiie: - Ist.-The genuine is ptt ny in smobi, en gino turnf-d bittomed boxes, not solder-d- in. 2d -The genuine has the engraved head of Jw David air the directidoq, arounrd the box. with accompaiying record of Court to *E. Taylor, Rochester. - 07 SCOVIL & MEAD, Ciartres Street., Whaoles:r General Agents for the Southern Staites, to whon all orders jimst be addre-ised. S11ld al!'11; Whillesale and Retail by . JOIHN D CHASE, Apothecaries Hail.Edse HJAVILAN D& RISLEY, arnd J. BARNETT & CO., Anrgustai, Georgia. Febl4, l'49 hy 4 SLIE RlIFF'S SA LE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.I Joseph Parkmanrr, and wuife anrul others, jSumumons 1*s i in Blarke Falkrer, and wife J Partition. and othrers. - ) Pvit of on Order f'rom Jnrhn [Jill, ..Esq.,iOrdinary of Edgefield D)isnrict, I shalal proceedu to sell an El.defrild Curt I louse onr thIe first Mondaity inr M~arch next, tire lais belotinrg to tire estate of Eliza--.. bethi'Falknrer, dhee'd,, sittuate in the Disirict. antd Stte alores:id, on Sleepy Greek, con tiiing onre hutndred and forl y-eighr neres. mrore or lesn, ardjoiinig lands of' Georrge Dorn, and D)avidl 1hrl ing, sold oir a creit utinil 'he first daiy of Ja;irnary necxt, the puirchanser gi vi. g hrond andoi two a pproived securities. turnd a Mortgage oif thre premrise's itor .he,rudinarry, to) seenare the p)urchase mney. Cost n he paid iin ensh.. . S. ClIIIlSTIE, S. E. D Feh 6 4te 4 SIIERRIIFS SALE STATE OF SOUTIlI CAROLINA, EDGEFl'E LD DLsTlRICT.~ W'*illiamnr Little., Sununons vs . - in - Je.sse Little, antd others. Partjiirn, ,r.Y vrtue of an Oa'ler fir- ,Tohrn lill, Esq,rdinaryv of~ Edge'feld Distriet, I shanll prrceed ro sell ait Elgetiehld Court Hlouse, oin tIhe first Monda,h inlMarch nrexn, tIhe hands belonginrg tor t ho estate of Win. Lit iei. Sr., dlee'd, situte in thre District ind' Sinite uforesrid, countaininrg oni hunr d red acres, more or~ less, adljoirninrg hanids ofl A llr.n Liinie, Thomarts Pi, us, andJi ohers, soldi oar a credit unrtil thre first day3 ot Jannli airy nexi . The punreihnser~ will be rerittired to give honid arnd two arpproved securities, and a Morignrge oft Ire premises to thte Or dirrary to sectre tihe purchase money. Cost to be paid in carsh. S. CltSTIE, s. E. D Feb 9 4's 4 Assignees Sale. TH E Sutbscriber will sell at tIre late resi 1.detuce of~ Marcus Upson, on Thutrsday thre first day of Mairr next, all rif his Estatre, birth personial anrd real, consaistinig of tihree hrnun dired anrd sixty-sevenr acres of' land, three likely negroes, fourteen hread o.f Horses anid Mules, - two Road WVaggonrs, onea se tt liae.ksmuith Tools, I Hogs anid Cattle, Hoursehnold anrd Kirchenr fur nitture, and othrer articles too tedious to mren Tienns, all sums of Five Dollars and under, cash ; rll sumpn over Five Dollaurs, on a credit utntil tire first day of Decemrber nrext, wih inr terest fromr tire dary of stile. SAMUEL STEVENS, Assignrec. Feb 14 .1849, 3t 5. .. Iotices T HI E Surbscrrber having been appointed by SMarcus Upson, Assignree of hris Estate. Notice is hereby givenr to the creditors of said Marcus Upison, to ineet at Edgefield Cotqrt Hourise on tIre 19th inst. to atpointt anr Agent to act withr the subscriber if thby tinrk proper. SAMUEL STEVENS, Assignee. Pab.17 1MA9 1t 4 IERIFFS SALE. I of supdrq writs of Fieri Fa m directed, I will pirocd'ed (-ibdgefeld Court Hlouse, on the dy anil Tuesday following in TiA xt-1hefollowing prope'rty, in ..Ianf cases, viz: -resley vs. W. B. Brannon and IN.- Penu, 'the defendant Bran n et iin the lot on which W. Free r a cerv stands at Libery Hill. Wilkinsonivs. .no. Stergenneg at of land whereon the defen n. Mi,containing four hundred acres, nn 'lea, ac)joiiing lands of Dudley onF Wide Glover and others. T. West; Ar Wiley Banks & 'T C. 3land, one Saw Mill and Sq iurkey Creek, belonging to the IhoR R. Andersoin, Adn'r & Co. vs illiamrSironme. Sr. and Levi McDaniel, hfiiac! of land whereonI tei defentlant itrolelivea, containing three hnudred *is, dre or less, a<rpning lunds of H. .tratf ad others. fleyiodie, bearer, vs. Nathan Bart ib.bhetrqct of land. belonging to the de ewau ontaining one hundred and thirty cres .re or less,. adjoining lands of A. 4o10 ani. Mathony and.oithers, OMP'll zey. for another, N. L. Griffin 4s ph-Loo, the tract of liind where the lifebO6i lives, containing two hundred VrWi :cres. more or less, adjoining andsi afohn Price. Beija:nin Barton and . IT ndy vs. Madison Cothran, the rict'16Ttblnd where the Defendant lives, motaidg two hiudred acres more or less, idjoiniilands of Daniel Rountree and ithera'.9 j onathan M..Miller, Trcasirer of the )uw er.Fund, vs. James Terry, a tract df and cO nainig twelve hundred and fifty tcres -more cr less, l)iIng on Turkey Creek, ad Rocky Creek, waters of Sitephen- A e ,id adjoining lands of Builer Wit. iam.,:Outheridge Cheatham and others. 'eAibtWfe menioned iract of land levied n-as ife?prperty of James Terry. "iill ieri sie sold on a credit of one and G & Penn, vs James Terry, C. J. 31avei Vs the satme. The Bank of 11 am a o ' .-vs James Terry and F. W. Rickeh, ihe tract of land where the De enlinniTerry lives, couaining one itn Jredlaut.ihirty acres more or less, adjoin n sh'f John Ba4sketi, S. Christie and thers. Gorge Barroi. Bearer, vs William M. :j,Atraprof-laad conraining one hun rdiiid,forly..one acres more-or less, ad iiiiiands of S. S. Tompkins, Samuel !doks a'ic oilhers. Wiftini Harrison for J. W. Gibbs. vs ohin vever & Abner Bushtiell, one hotWae i lot in tihe Village of Edgefield, elonk1 ~to the Dfend ant Wever, adjoin o la ,of' Burt & Dobdy, aodA. Bush ell ar4others. S. 8Conoliet & Co. vS. John R. We -er, S.*. Goode vs. d ie same, one house mnd lot in the Vilinge of Edgelield. he onein i db Defendehr, a.djoinin- lunds ifiurt & Dobay, A. Buoshnell ar.d others. .Go 4A. Addison and :E. J. Mits.. vs. Jthn RL. Wever. Jamnes- H. Sweaiigham. vs. the sane. Samuel Brooks, vs.~ John R. Wever apd Chaiiles J. G!over, G. L. & ." Penn .vs. Johin R1. Wever; the tack of ad wi i-.e the D)efendenc Weve'r lives, rntaintinione hundred and eighty a'cres inore or les adjinintg lands oif BSenaj:min Heii, willow Swiearingen and J amcs Swearingen. Allison DeLoach, for Nancy Oliver vs iesse Schinpert, Juhtn Schumipert antd D;tniel LivtngUt on, I wv U nertoes. viz J Jtde and Da ve,;levied on as the property of Jesse Sc.humnperi. Wyett Hlolmnes vs. Win. Bussey, one ne"ruo wrl fliza. John Bauskett v's James Terry; F. Keith -s tlie Sa'ine, Light F. Abney vs the ~ame; Samuel Birooks vs the Same; E. B. Presley vsabe Same; the Bank of lambhorg.S. C., vs Jlames Tcrry. anid F. V. Pickens; other PlaimiiTs, severally, vs Ja:nesITer s' the followingt tne4;rl slaves. to wit -.Erth, Ples, Alarch, Mlary anid her woe chlildrei, names not known. Cracy. In uhhard,Amy. Caroline. Sally, Martha, .nmpter. Mindy. Amos. Letty, P;utty. Ieter. George. WVill, T'm anmi Tomi Hon Iley, also.-'one Waggon, one Bay H orse, ne Sorrtel:.Alire, atnd seven mules, also, iull be soldi at the lumationi of the defeu lant on Friday the nith of M~1arch, the ouc.k of Cattle. Hlogs and1 Sheep, Courn, Fuitder, Oats, PI;mitationi tools, lit ol Cuit tin Seedl, one Yoke of Oxeni and Cart. iud various other articles, too tedious to aPo~t ion. Terms of Sale Cash. -S. CIl RISTIE, s. E. D. Fteb. 9,d8S4 - 4ie 4 SII-ERIFF'S SA,LEI. STATF bF SOUTH CAROLINA. ED'FlELD D)ISTFRICT. e sse .Jetiins, and ot bers, Summeions -0s. in o,hni Coleman.. anad othecrs. Pat lition. [3Yvru f an Order from John 1liill, D Fq.,rdintary ofr Edgeieldl D)istrict, shall piroceed to sell att Edgefield Court louse on'the first Monuday in Marcha next, ho lands belonging to the~esta te of Philip eutnings, dec'd., situate ini the Dlistrict and 3ta:e afoureaeaid,. contaiuning two huntdred cres, moreoriess, adjoining lands of Wade loiton, Thomas S. Bates, and othiers, :ld on .a credit until the first of January iext. The~purchaser will be regniircd to ive bond and,two approved securities, and Mortgage ofthe premises to the Ordinary o secure'tbe;'purchase moaey. Cost to te paid in-cash. Feb 9 4te 4 Odroner'S! Sale. , Bi Y virtue 6f a wvrit of Fieri Facias, 3to me. directed, I will proceed to o sell at Edgelield Court House, on the rst Monday asd - Tuesday following in larch next. the following property, in the ullowmgw cases, viz: -- J. P. Perrin;' Administrator, vs C. J. ~lover anti . ,Christie, one negro womnan d~uy,jeVied. aIs the. property of the said ~.J. Glo'ver and.$. Christie. Trerft4insle Cash... A')B. ADDJISON, Coroner. -Feb. 13r ) 3 t 4 Sale of Negroes TO FORECLOSE MORTGAGE. N the first Monday n-nd Tuesday in Mach next. I will olier for sale at Edgefeld Court House, the fullowing no groes, viz: Peter, Gearg, Will, Tom, andtl To Huidley, sold as the property of Jaimes Terry, under a morigage to sectr.- a debt to the Bank if the State of South Car olina. TYermni Cash. S. CiRISTIE, Agenti. Feb. 13. 3t 4 Copariuership ,'oice. ? HE Stifi.cribers re:pecifily inform their 1friends and the pidblic geierally, that they have entered into t copurtnership to transact the I1 ercantile biiess, under the style of WI.LIAs & CHaRsrSE, and will do husinaessI in file homse Formerly oceupied by G. L. & E. Peiin. They intein keepiig conistaditly on haiid, a coip|ew aid fil lassortm!e nt of a* ll sicli Goods as are iisuaily kept in this market, alid solicit from the public a share of paitronige. J. A. WILLI \.\1S, S. CHRISTIE. THE Subscriber takes pleasure in inform ing hi- rieuls and ctistomci s. that ie has takent tm Ciol. S. Christie, as a partner in his bisines, and will visit Charleston ins a few days to re pleniAh their Stock. lie woi.ld take'this op portunity of retitrning his most sincere thatiks ts his Iriends for their very liberal pat ronnge, and l begs leave to solicit a continuance of the stie to the flew coneet it. J. A. WILLIAMS. Jan. 3 1849, tf 50 Copartnership Notice. T 1 1E Subscribets respectfully i nfortm their friends unl te Public getnerally, that they have etered into a Copartnership, to car ry on the Tayloring htsinss, uider kte style of COLOAN &-MIIAYs, ittd will do business next door to S. F. Goode. They intend keeping a good assortment of the best material in this line, and solicit froi tle Public, a share of patronaae. JdHN COLGAN. J. J. MAYS. The Subscriber takes this opportunity of re ttrniniia his thicere thanks to his friends for their liberal patronage, and solicits a coatinu. aunaee of the same. JOHN COLGAN. Jan. 17 1849 tf 52 Mattresses! Mattresses! 1H1. Price& Co., haviig located at Edge a fie'd Conrt House, will be pleased to receive orders for making Alattrasses of all descriptins. ott resonable terms. J. H-. P. & Co.. may be foid at their rootn. over J. Cohn's Store, where specimens of their work can be seen. 3. 11. PRICE, -J T. PRICE. T. D. PRICE. C. P. -M URRELL, RF.FERENCE.-I take pleasure in saying that upon trial, L have f6;ind the Mattrasses made by the above named thtleuen, of a very ex cellent chartacer. If. R. SPANN. Febrouy 7 1819 tf 3 JUST -RECEIVED AT APOTHECARIES' HALL, R. IIOGERS Compound Syrup of Liv erwort and Tar. The Jew David's or Hebrew Strengthenin g Pliasters. Cottst'ocks' Medicines and Sands' Sarsa pailla. Gnhttiie Capsules tif Copaiva and Canbebs. A lot of S. Rt. Smith's IRat Poisont, u sure death to lirits anid Mice. For sale by. J. D. CHASE, 31. D. Feb. 7, af 3 DRGAM) GENF~.AL STORE AGENCY. T1 ilE Subscriber inifermas his frienids and .tthe pulic, thatt as Agent for a few friends whon have etng.mged hiim to) do butsitness for thtemi, he will keep otn hatnd at the Post Otlice, a ftull supptly of articles as above, which hc will sell j) G. L. PENN, Agenit. Feb. 7, at 3 iledical Notice. A FT E R retuiriing liy sincere ackntowledge .nie-its to my frietnds for their very libcial ptatromnage exttded tie heretofore. I take this mthod of ittforming thtose who feel disposed to emlpiloy tie hiereahier. that settlements mtutst be made every-year, either with the muoney or bty nile. I hiav,:~ ncount s statingri a Iong' time, anid hatve been tightly pressed fot tmoney, atnd am11 yet, uindi hiav e haed to burrow at 0) aper cent interest-receivinig at the satte lttle ttot a parer ticle of initeres't fromt those inidebted to tme. A word to the wise, I hope is sttficiet. THJOS. hI. PATTISON. Feb. 7 18419, *4t 3 Monecy Founud. A sa"i of -oe a etnd01tl o Coimblia Road, orte mtile beclow the Pine Hontse, on the 26th of Jtauary last by a anegro wyomian, anid is niow ini thae possessionl of the snbscrib)er. Thet ownier catn have the sttme by proving property, rewardinig the fider, anid p)aying fur this talviertisement. --JAS. SWVEARilNGEN, Sell. Living near the Pine House.. Pob. 7. 18.19. 3!t . 3 .Law Notice. T HF, Firmi of GRIIFFI.N & BONIHA3. is dissolved by maiimuatl conseat. Tihe tin-ii i;;hed htu.sinivs of the firmt will be transacted ~vaThe r nnrislgned will still pr actice ill tile Coutrts of Lawv & Equity. Otlice laer the Coutrt House. M1. L. BJNIlA3Y. Janary 10,19 . 2m 51 N ei ce. A LLPersons~ inadebted to the firtm of Banrt & Doby, either by ante or book account n p to the 1st if Janiuary 1849, are requested to mai5ke itmmaediate paymenat, as inadulgencee coan no0 loniger be given. JatiBURT & DOBY. Jn24 tf NOTICE. A LrL those indebited to the Estate of Adison .tM. Teagute, deceased, are regnaested to make imomediate paytmenit, anid those htavinig deumantds, to present themai properly attested. . .A. G. TEAGUE, Executor. Dec 6 1848 - 3ni . 4 ,N. B -No acentints will be admlitted, after thte 1st day oh Marcha. A. G. T. Lunmber for Sale. TH E Stibscaiber will fuarnish the very best .,Plantk or Lumber, of any kind at hais Mill on Shiaws Creek, .12 amiles from Edgefield C. HI. for 50 ceants per bhrndred cash, and 624 cenits where it isecharged. I will also deliver Lumber at or near Edge field Village, for $8 per thoustand cash. MARTIN PUSEY. Jan. 31849, af 5 Vot AMETTO ROUSE1 COLUMBIA, S. C. T HlE undersigned wishes to iifoirm tho pIlilic that he has moved from the Aner [can Hutel to the PALMTro H(JUs, (i.ppiosL.e [he State House,) which he haR taken entirely in his own accouit, and where he would le pleased to see his lin:ner pntrons, aind all others w%,ho may lie pleased to call on hinK A nd to tlose dof lis icquiaint:mces lie woildl sny, hnt they will be innde not less vomfnortable than leretoli,re; and to stiangers. call and try tho Pilmieto ione An Omnibus will always be kept in readiness it the Rail Road Depot, to convey pissetngeri to this Ilousu. A. G. MARSIJALL. Jai. 11, - 2m 1101GES YNSTITUTE. A DEDIlCK. A. M. Principal and in i sIruicior or the Classical Depaitment. JA.is F. Prii.ir..Assistant and T'L'cher of ihe Eigh.4i Department. This I usti' ntiI t.itnited in Greenwood, Ab, bcville Distric, will commeniiee its first sessimn or the present year tijodt! the direcioin of tlie liove immed ;entleimeij, ni Monday the'5th of Februnry inst. Mr. Dedrick hid 'charge of he luisliintion the pst year. atd discharged the iles tor his station in sleh lmaunner. ns to give reneral sniti:.iction holl to the Triistees aid atrous of the school. He brings to his .ssis. itnce the preisent ye:tr, Mr. J. F. Philip, a :1mIpetent and experieiiced reacher. Frmn the inicreased fi,cilities aflorded the present year in this instilutini for.,imparling horogat isistrictilin. The Board confidently oliks lierward to a.liberitl patroinage. For terms and further information, see Cata W. P. IlLL, Sec'y. B. T. February 7, 4t 3 Notice. T H E undersigned,have engaged the Re. - . $. V. KEsNER. to take charge of the Pttersville Acadeifiy the ersuing year. hl. Mr. Kennerly is a grildbate of die South Card. lina College, and has 'ery considerable.eipe. rienee is a teacher. flis auniiable disposition, noral and religious charact.r, as well as his liI erary atainietts, qualify him very 'especially For conducting the inra and mental cilture of he children aid yout,g men or orz country.-' Trhe studies that will be taught in this Academy. will be advertised il the next pap.er; suffice it to say hawever, that the classicks and sciences will be fily taught, and, tiit younb .meli will be prennred to enter the Junior ass of th'a South Carolina College. JOHN HILL, T. G. BACUN, T'us. EUGENE. BURT, TRES. -M - U R. SiPANN. N. B.-The ereteises of the aboye Adademy, will commence on 8th January 1849. Dec20 - tf 48. South Carolina Medical ASSOCIATION; T HE Annul Meeting of the Sotith Car; lina Medical Association will be Iteld n . - Wednesday, the2lst February, (beidg'the third & Wednesday) at 10 o'clock; A, M.. in the Hall of the Apprentices Library S'ociety',feeti g Street. . The attendance of all dilomated prdctitiod. cis in.gond standing, thronghot tbpStates respectifilly ,nvited on tiaLpcasao-as the rule reqm rimg-.that an pDRcat- mission into the Associatio,sh.ll' be noiiina by a Fellow, will .tot go into oleration intil aftir this meeng. -'rhsej.h who m1ay. t.veited by- pirofesrional or other engalgemdentflom et- - tending. can become rnemabers by' antlisrizing one of their.ri.endsai- the Recordinig ecretary to enrol their names. K *The Presidenti and -flirectors of the Soti,h. Carolina, R. R1. Comnpany have,' with their ac-, customted liberality, reduced the fate on thie Rail Road one half, to all ivho may be dispose.l to avail thetmselves of the opportunity to come downt. . J -2 D. J. C. CAIN, Rec'd: Sec'ry-. T I-(E undersignedl as.Assigitee of 3. D. Tibbetts, giv.es niotice to e soshv ingclams :ganstsai J.D.'ibbetts, and who are willing to take unider the assignmnem, tos render in their claimns duly attested by the 15ti of January next, atnd all .persons inidebted are reqnested to make immiediit,e paynient on the day above mentioned,.a state~ment of the trans actionis of the usaignee iiil be submitted to the crediors. S. CiISTiE, Assignee. Nov. 2918-18 - t 45 N. B.-Col. John Hitiet is my Agent, anit wil receive evidence of tbm cliims and collect mnoneyJ,ne. . . . C. lr- ' lie abuovo notice is extended nintil the 10f day of March. nii which ime thin trum,~ac'tion of' lie Assignee will be sub.-nitted toilie creditors. 8. ClH fRISTrI. NOTICE. MI'R..ROFF who held conditionally ant in tee t ite right of Edgetield Districg toi llotchkiss' Reactiont Mill WVheels~ (Piitetij has never comtpli.ed with said conadition, there. fore lie heelds no itnterest, and has no righi to sell or man e iiny contract for said WhdEls. \Ve, thie undersigned are the owners, disaid - right, and a tight purchased front ai Uteb unless our agent, will not lie good.wthfl M r. J. T. WaEBR E, we autihorise, ul ptower to act as our agenit. COTLIRAN & M100RE. Mnarch 1. 1847 11 6 Notice to Rload Wor-kers. the same ; after die e.xpoi-?iu t w.hi,-li :iie, these who do, not paly .n l he fined for default. liy order of Council,.. E-.J. SlIMS, Clerk. Jan 3l, 2t 21 Notice. UA RDIA NS anid Trustees are hereby no titled to make their nnnnal returns to me oni or before die lifte.enth ofC Februa.iy next. CJ misiers Otlice, J annary 6, 1849. J .10, . 6t 51 FiNAL NOTICE. L 1L thocse indebed to thme Subscriber; wIht .CI dii iht pay before reiturn day, will 6ndt their Neotes arid A ccounts int the hands of W. II. A tkinmson, Esq., W. MI. BUIRT. Jan.31, tf 2 LAST NOTICE. TjMIE Subscriber iniforms all his Jelinqgnent cutstohmers, that all of themu that will not settle with him by the 17th oif February, (return-day) must settde with WV. H. Atkinson, q,ns all my Notes and A ccounts n ill .be placed in his hiandus after that day. M. L. GEARTY - Jan. 31 St . 2 K. Notice. T3 IE Subscriber very respectfully reqtiesta ..those indebted to himn, to make.immnedi.. ste pasymenit, lie holdsh sonic paper whiichr ill be faar years old before returna day. N. L. GRIFFIN. Dec. 27 1818, it' 4