i J. Ramsay, for Pensions : referred to the Committee oc Pensione. The general order of the day was entered upon. The report of the Judiciary committee on the present me nt of the g^and jury of R?ch'a$3 district ; also on the petition of E Green; al?o on the petition of sundry citizens of Un.on district; also on the petition of G Artope and wife, were taken up and agreed to. A bill to prevent Kidnapping, was read the second time and sent to the senafe. A bill to renew the Charter of the St. Pat rick** Benevolent Society of Charleston, was read the second time and sent to the senate ; tko A bill to regulate the sale of real estate, also *A bill to increase the Jurisdiction of Justice of the Prace. A biil to amend the second clause of the 2d section of the 2d Article of the ? 'onstitntion, was taken up and discussed at length, and postponed till to-morrow and made the; special order of the day for I o'clock. * A biil to amend the 3d section of an Act to amend the Judiciary System of this State, was taken up and debated, and ordered to be laid -on the taWe and printed. The special order of the day was on motion of mr. M'Cord postponed till Monday next at 12 o'clock. A biil to regulate fhe fee of ordinaries was lead the second time and referred to the Judi ciary committee ; also A b?8 to authorise limited copartnerships. A Ml to establish and incorporate a Bank in <3eocgetown, was read the second time nnd referred to the com mirtee of Ways & M- ans. The reports of several commiitees which sobaitted yesterday, were taken up and ... T; . The report oTthe committee on ch ms, ?n the petition ofPeter Pye, was debated at con siderable Ieng; h and adjourned till tomorrow, * ? A bill to pfeveat the issue of mutilated \ Benk Note*. aras postponod till tomorrow,-? Ijoose adjo?rned. GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE ? NO. 2. Executive Depart* est, Columbia, 5:h Dec. 1S36. Gentlemen of the Stnaie, and nf the House of Representatives : I have received from Col. Gad- den a report oq the proposed Rail Road between Charles ton and Cincinnati, and regarding it as a very able exposition of the principles upon which ?elf- moving engin s operate upon planes of difierenl degrees, and also of the general economy of building and repairing ral roads, with a practical reference to the various con templated routes for the one iu question; I have deemed it proper to lav it before you, to to be used and disposed of as you may think proper. lt s accompanied by a imp, on which the 4 fferent routes projected are distinctly mark ed, so that their :ela:ive bearing and distances i can be seen at a glance of the eye. I avail my self of th is occasion to suggest the expediency of making an appropriation for completing the preliminary surveys, which ' Will be indispensable to a wise and judicious selection of the route on which this road shall be constructed. Until this shall be done* I, presam? the Legislature will not be disposed to make any appropriation to aid iii the exe - cat on of the work itself. 1 have also received the accompanying me morial, -i^ned by two of the Judges of the Co 'it of Appeals, in the name of the whole Bench, setting forth the wretched state of the provided for the Sessions of the Court, ^ and the want of a public Law Library for the JBnafHtoiad^ri jiurvoe ibeix ?frssiogs tu Co-, Iambi*. A suitable library, conveniently ac* cessible to those who are to decide all ques twos of law in the last resort, is second in im portance only to judicial qualifications. It is ?JOt to le plumed that decisions pronounced In the absence of the u-ual and necessary means of forming correct opinions, can have tllst c'aifa to general confidence, which should belong to those adjudications which are to set tle the law of the land. 1 therefore, respect fully recommend the subject to your consider ation, both as it relates to the Hall and the Liteary. . , 1 also submit for yourcorsid/raticn, a state ment of the injuries sustained by certain ?citisensef Anderson District, by the, deterior ation of horses impressed for the use of Capf. Pickens' Company of Mourned Infantry, called into the service of the United States, in Feb. J fat. The impressments were ma ie under the supposed warrant of an Act of the Legis lature, which was only intended to apply to cases in which the S ate was actually invaded. Bot as the Officers wereactuted by a patriotic motive, it would seem lo be unjust to make them rrt ponsible for the consequences ; and it would be even more unjust that those citizens ? who sustained damage by tfie impressment of their property, shou'd bejeft without ccmpen ? fation. ? As the laws of he United States provide no vemed? for this class of cases, they are sub mitted to the liberality of the Legislature. GEO. McDUFFIE. \ gotumftte gflcsropc TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, IS 36. Cincinnati and Charleston Rail Road. The Proxies and Stockholders of the Rail Road Company are requested to meet at Clark's, this month xg at half past 9 o'clock, on business of im portance. TTfce following gentlemen have bjen, bv ( dhe Cerataf Appeals now m session, adinit tied to practice in the Courts of Law in this ^State: f John A. Alston, Julius A. Dargan, Davis Goudelock, James G. Hall, ^ John M. Lowry, Johu Smart. And '.he following were admitted to praclise in the Courts of Chancery : Wm. J. Wanna, Charles VV. Miller, John Smart, H^nry Summer. The communications of "A Stockholder," (which seem to be -of a character especially useful at present) have been received, and will be attended to as soon as practicable. W e are sorry, both on account of Ins treat ment of the subject, and our personal knovw lodge of the author, that the crowded condition of ogr columns will not allow us to publish " Miles" until it will be loo late to have any effect on the matter that it is designed to influence. The necessity of bringing up the Journal of the Legislature, excludes nearly every thing else from to-days paper. THE South Carolina Society for the advancement of Learning will meet in the Legislative Hall on Satirrdav evening, December 10th, st 7 o'clock. m. W. BRANDING Dep. Sec ry . Dec 10 ' tf 52 PROSPECTUS i OF THE so t 55 e k ^ i e v 1 ^ ; i TO be pahlW,c.UtW.?shi:i/toj4 ^tloVlar jHvo >o. ?: -<> to ?- ?; Jf ^ js r;iu. per annum, payable in a . m< . >. i y ?,, r..r. :;r m o: in ormation, literary sen, not only !or its l.tr ' ??,?tL#?rn i . t ? i i . tl.it at which the soul Kern tmtenf an be united u^>? the undertaking. with the greatest ease, ar.?! wih the completes! exempt, on ! From all State or Partyje.dous.es Of the matter, three fourths Jsay 2^PPJsh|'' c<>nsi* of regular Reviru * ; making about J of 2.? do w'h These must, as to literary works at least, return, as a general rule, somewhat towards th.it ! older method, now almost forgotten, and give a rei, 1 ijlar antdifsi" of the book reviewed, . frt be ot any merit In Pd'hc* and upon Orrasx-nnl Topic*, there i Ly be a greater liberty of deviating into mere us I q'"n S portion of the Review, there wi* he given, ; m each No. a paper historical oi toe I ohtics and gen i eral even;-, of the day : t m. > : thes afford a completer body ot information b, t i serve also, to re-print apart, for popu.ar eirculat o.i , i a method that will much augment both the rej.uta- ? tion and usefulness of the Review. ^ i K body of Misrei'anies (say some jO pp ) will !onn the subordinate and more amusing part of: the 5 Jour n3 Its contents will be somewhat various but , ! will, for the most pari, consist o; short L\tey"^is { ice*- B&'io"rap.'iu:al Article* ; a critical list ot . , an<1 domesllCl ar,<1 senerdl " i I 'tzJESes?.. -?<*< ??w? rnf i 1 wrUin733 tfc every where required. Papers in , 1 which?ihe words do not bear a just k! i i J^m^Son conveyed or the effect intended, will be , either rejected, without scrapie, or abridged, without j m To^warrant this exaction, the usual rate of com oensation to writers will be advanced to 2I dol.ars Sprinted pa^e ; a price that will offer mir remu neration to t^e^a'.ents and labo: which we toeh to lions are now so largely settle* , ? . and "e ,n!r?c:vc?miJerJl ? ? \ . 1)0r ]ess upon that unsparing w-ar will be ^ . g .. ot jjuiness SSl?Sl? amons-st us, by ^ ?Lever eke of per they pa??- - ' ,.r(.ss cut upon us, a nicious tne rsortnem ? i ?niVtv be strict supervision must, for our ?erj saltt), literature of mere Amufcment-Nov eisTer"e^ te iZUlA [Discourses, and, ^ ous and heroical ? r Temperance alive: upon Chari j fr Renorts* and upon all or Antimasonic Sermons or RePori ?' criticism A.wful Disclosures whatever, the current cnt.eism ofthe Review must P^fc^^T"?"n''Jcd by this tnf ' fv>r shortT \ r^^oo h'mg^a ud Earning grow., ^nro^ for^people to 0.XUPV themes more thaiaifcfcstarit with bad books, while sue h great bodiesofg^od ones rot, almost unread. i ~CT77(7\ K FKC H \N(iF,0.-The gentleman, who, k' ? Pa^,;SSy^e'd"on the in 5 eTf ^rae at the College y.u^ry, auu (in'.erior one,^ in ex' hangc. Columbia, l)cc. f>, H3f>. FRESH FRI IT.? Malaga j ;mt.e?, Hunch R:,is ins, Soft Almonds, Prunes in small fancy boxes, Figs, Currants mid Citron ? Just received and for sale at No 3 New Brick Range, by nov 19 It 17 J. I). MORDKCAI. A CarpmtcB** Wasitici. T Monticello, Fairfield, several carpenters cnu get employment, and the highest wages givou. Apply at this otlice Nov. 19 47_ (IIIECKSat Sight on Lexington, Kentucky, by / RICHARD SONDLKV, Agent Hank of Charleston. Nov 20 ' tf 1\> Broker's Ofiic;' B II. RICFhas established a Proker's Oflice at ? Hall's and Mclver's corner, w here any busi ness in that line will be attended to. He oilers ;or sale a first Rate Blacksmith, and a good Waggoner, Wnggon, Horses &c. apply immediately. ~ - 3t 52 Dec 10 ASITI'ATION as teacher is wanted by one qual ified to instruct in the classics and the higi.cr branches of an English Education unexceptionable references will be given. Apply at this O/ficc. J>ec 10 3t* 52 " Operations on f it e Teeth . DR. S. BLANDING has returned to Columbia and will resume his professional business as usual, at his residence in the Brick Range. Nov. 13 ' tf 46 T?r ? JYbUce. ? to the Charleston, Louis viile and C mcinn;.w Rail Road Company, are requeued to meet at Winn*, . on the J2th inst, to e.ec 10 represent them votc f()r ^ route ol sain no-id at KnosviJle .V B. The Books are re-opened and tion? will be received until the 15th inst. CALEB CLARK, Sen. ) David aiken, > Comm'rs. ROBERT CATHCART, ) i Dec. 5th, 1336 52 C IN C INN A T I, LOUISVILLE ut i 75 pounds and writes badly. I will give for the apprehension of?said negro, in any Jail $50, and if found in the possession of Wadkins $100. HENRY JONES. The Salisbury Carolinian and Augusta Senti nel, will copy this and send their accounts to jhis Office immedia ely. ; Dec 10 3t 52 Graft*! JSm ph itheatrc . THIS magnificent concern consisting of Ninety men and horses, and embracing the most beau tiful stad of well trained Arabian Horses, ever ex hibited on this continent, will be open for visitors at Mr Coleman's Circus in Columbia, on Monday night the 12th Doc. and the remainder of the week, when will be offered a series of the most brilliant enter tainments ever witnessed in America. The enter tainments will commence with a GRAND PROMENADE ENTREE, led by Messrs. N. B. & T. V. Turner. Clown Mr. Gullen. ' * Mr. N, B. Turner, the celebrated Herculean Horseman Will execute his wonderful act upon two horses, and conclude with carrying Master Henry, upon his shoulders, also in his hand, his arm extend ed at full leng.h, &c. Master T. V. Turner, the unrivalled horseman will perform his celebrate'! act of the Indian Hunter, Yankee Sailor &c., and conclude with riding seve ral times round the ring standing on his hcwl, the horse at full speed ! Mrs. Gullen the celebrated Female Equestrian will appear on her charger, and will execute manv beautilul feats, standing on her horse at full speed, during which she will go through the broad sword exercise Are. Miss Gullen the Juvenile Vocalist, bat FOUR YEARS OF AGE, will sing the favorite songs of "Polly Hopkins" "buy a Broom," and a variety of other 6ongs accompanied by the Band of Music. Thiapart of the performance is ever witnessed with the most rapturous applause and admiration. The Pony Black Hawk, is one of the most learned of the Horse kind. He will appear as a domestic and exhibit a perfect knowledge of his business, always doing his master's bidding, and conclude with a wonderful leap through a balloon, and then walk quietly to the door, and knock at it for admis sion. During the performance *will be pre?ented the Metamorphose of a sack, and many other entertain ments which will be changed every night , and for particulars of which see bills of the day. The whole to conclude with a favorite afterpiece. ; The manager has ureal pleasure in announcing that he has engaged the services of the ITALIAN BAWD OF Ml; SfC who have recently arrived in this country, and who are not surpassed by any Bond of Music of thair.namber in the known world ! %* No smoking allowed and the most strict order and decorum respectfully observed. 't)cPors open ht G o'clock, performance to com mence ataquarter before 7. Admittance 50 cents, servants half price. - Dec. 10 52 Union .Jockey Club RACES. TIIE Union Jockey Club Races will come off on Wednesday the '21st December next. 1st day 3 mile heals. "1 2d 41 2 " 14 i 3d 44 1 44 " j Free for nil horses. 4ih 44 1 " best 3 in 3 .J The Turf is situate about two miles from Union C. H. on a fine soil, and will be in as good condition ns possible. Stables can be had in town, or near the track. And above all, the purses will be good. By order of the Club, R. J: C, AGE, Secretary. Unionvile, Nov. 18, 1836. 48 Wafiitcd. BY a Young 3Ian, a situation as Teacher, cither in a private family or a public school. Mis ex perience is ample and his other qualifications will enable him to teach the rudiments of the Lntin arid the higher branches o!" ait English education. If suitable encouragement be offered, he will im mediately open a School in (own. Terms will be moderate and satisfuctory relerenoe given. Apply at this office. t f 47 nov 19 HALE A OA DEWY I AT THE LIMESTONE SPRINGS. FJMHK Subscriber will, on Monday tl*? 9th of H. JanQvy uexi.opcn a boarding school at the I Limestone Springs in Spartanburg At this inc? tutioii, it m iuilWed lo embrace a more extensive j eonrxe ot studic.v^han ha* heretofore been taught i in Academies in this Sute. It it a lamentable, yet : a well known fact, thaVin Grammar Schools oar ? boys are drilled long and btonoosly in the acquisi- 1 sition of the Greek and LatiiHunguages, to the utter I neglect ot thci; mother tongue/tM well as Natural Science, Mathematics, History, Of the youth, who are taught in Academies, not than one fourth ever expect to receive a C oihgiuthqiaraik, n ; yet the course of studies U precisely the ifcpie for those who do not , as for those who do intend ter College. The subscriber j>rop??f MO icfpg,.tyi% fijS Southern Boundary Street of Colombia. a?und?ho head of Fisher'8 Mill Pond. Penom ch^e would do well to call upon the eiamino the land. J.M. 1>A Mb U IwtU SOUTH VJWOIjIJV*! IN CHANCERY. LEXINGTON DISTRICT. Saml. P. Corbin and wife,*| ? vs BiR for partition and Mary Parr, S. S. Saylor ^ ~ and others. J _ 'K* - . IT appearing that Samuel S. Saylor, ofw of toe defendants, is absent from and without Uie hums of this State, so that the ordinary proeffl* of fcjaw cannot be serv ed on him to make him a party to tms suit. Therefore, it is ordered that the ?OKTSamuel S. Saylor, do appear and plead answer or demnr to the Bill, in the above case, within three months from the publication of this rule, or in default thereof, the said Bill, will be taken pro confesso against the muA Samuel S. Saylor. , ~ ~ . *v J. A. ADDISON, C.E.LD. Commissioners Offi ce, ) Lexington, C. H. Oct. 20, 1836. ) Oct. 20 44 3111 Fall and W "inter Clothing, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES. &c. &c. A. c. sqjjFer &co. f At the sign of the Black Hut, nearly opjjot&e Briggs (late Edgar's) Hotel, ARE receiving from their own MNnrfa^nr, an extensive assortment of Fashionable CJotmng, made expressly for this market. Great pains has been taken in selecting the materials, and in th workmanship so that they should not be surpassed by none in this market,? which they offer to their former friends and the public in general, ? moderat prices : among which are the following articles 1M7 ?... I ? ? . DRESS and FROCK COATS, COATEES and HUNTING COATS, ' Of Superfine, Fine and Common, Bltte, Bjiacfc, Olive Green, Dalias. Purple, In vhfole Green, Olive Brown, Brown and Black Mixed Broadcloths. Over Coats? Of fine and common, invisi ble green, J&lack mixed, brown, drab and purple broadcloths, Petershams and Cambtets. Cloaks? Of fine and common, bluet brown, black and invisible green broadcloth, goat mnf and worsted C?Panta loons? Of superfine, fine atrf common, black ribbed, buck skin, plaids, stripes, bhie, Mack brown, drab, buff, purple, invisihle green and mixed roadcloths and castmeres. ^ Vests? Of superfinale and common, plaid, fig ured and silk velvets, plaid andfigured me rinos, blue, black plain anil buff cassimeres nnd broadcloths, figured and plain toilenets, and labby velvets, figured plaid and plain silks and satins, blue and black satinets, swandowns, uia also: .. /-? Boy's Dress Coats, Frock Coats, Hunting Coats Roundalnmts, Pantaloons, Vests Over Coats, and Cloaks? Of blue, invisible green, purple, black and mixed broadcloths, cassiraeres, satunets, * 400 n Tf ? of Land, more orifE^ ?MMrfr KndkMintV trictof itiihiand, bounded north hy Landa originally John Carter, west by Co the name of Walnut Hitf. . __ _ ^ Wheeler A: Co. r;. Kobcfi fcraddy, adm'r ot C. Jt'er rin. v T- ii&pz$i"/< 'I he- Rouse ami Lot in t&rtWnefO**^ ; tuning hah an acre of land more North by Plain Street, fc^ast bjr /ohn J. and west by Muriou Sircc^at the suit efJofc?P? c?. John Black, r ' :. ' ?>,??? T 6*? acres of I-and* more or l?s, mttifti 3ks? jjarab Brown now lives, hounded North West ikh's J .and, Fast by Lands belonging fe the tofJohn D. Brow-, ani on all oihor^jideau) J. S. ('UiglhraU Land*. - cf' ' Also, onStmndrcd acre* of Land more or imi, ori the twelve mOVbrancfc water* of Jackson's Ureck, South! bjr. S. Pern vols Land, west by "John D. Brow, and ( Joi^nsxds Lands*, at Brr , purchaser to; j bonnded I.nnd belonging on all other sides the no i t orBenjnmiii John L). Brown, the liam< ord T the Catawba River in Lancaster District,, for- ' j meriy beloncjingtoGov. Taylor, adjoming BroW>'?' (formerly MclX>naid's) ferry tract; contafelfng h/ the original grants six hand red acres, batb|-v ft* \ survey seven hundred and twenty-two acres, two hundred acres of wkiclu including sn Island of GO acres, u bottom land, equal to any safe bottom land on the river ; the baianeess npland ef the very best ?quality. There is bow voder cultivation about two hundred and twenty acres, rerleared by tb^sab- . - scribe r since Tit irj |ftl7 for upwards of twenty yearsT On the premises dxtaatory Q Gin o: forty-five saws, of Mt.tfoatwri^bt's make, with running jear, all new and^n complete orfer; * also a first rate Screw fef ? picking cotfoft? -i- frstaed overseer home and other nee enary bnildings? Detached from this tract is another of one hundred and thirty eight acres, about three miies distant, suitable for a residence, haying ?mal and has alwayj "been- esteemed heal r tracts most be sold togetlier. If not sold be&ftrtbe " Monday in January next, I sfcuH on that day "iem to the highest bidder, before tta^oert in Lanca*terville. C-ne third of the ptffPbns*? ?one^f*U^ereqo?B8d in cash, the balaart lionc and twowara, with interest. A bond with per- 0 sonal teeufw and a mortgc ge of the pi*4nise? ?&? be required* Vsecnfe the payment. Enqeire?^ ?Columbia of t b e^^nbsoTiber^ or on the Pls/itotionie the overseer, who >tU*how t!ie ItuKis ' \rf~d a *r no in Nov29 you last fine Oats. ^You " Chester Di ? All kinds of R E. RUSS dec 7 JAMES T. WADE, Sen. x outloOaA r. LL, NgeDSMAX. Potato OaWthat I bought of prod uceuv&bt bushels of tshthis. 3,1836 Field Seeds to fi^ad at lore. Ga&andi W ^ la fiquity.-^icWattd. Nancy Lorrick, vs. ~*Pr "fii Charlotte M. Lorrick, and others, heirs of John Lorrick, deed. . BY order of the Court of for Sale in CbhuibiB, on the first January next, all that Floatation or t ing in Lexington f h* ? if tracts of land, one trad of hundred two hundred acre 4r... Piata and bo Abo, at theaam composed of two s on Dry Fork of C conveyed to John 2?J. Feb'iim^ A above, of 124 acres, W. L Jamison to Jkm , 1835; making a fnineidncL I vrtH akfo o.Tcr noary neit,onrthe P that Plantation or Cr cr, being in all, 44Q 3dl acres, conveyed -l I i0 r rick, oft the 26 th N iv-*, composed of ihwi of 527" acres moie or i Sn*?acre^rf 831' acres 1 45^Wif"rt#?1r:* 1 if ll cd by W fBhto IX&tM f&Wth CitrtSiaa. URF&SDlSTiUCT. State o LAUi ^fartin Shaw and others^ aarun onaw ??? ww? ? . *? ? cuJ1' c LULftirParutmtf Benj. Sherley, Susannah f *T appearing torn/ ?ati?-Itc:;on that Benj. Sheriy il and Susannah hi* wiftf, Lewis Graves and ? becca his wife. Janac txldin^s, and Sarah his wife, Robt.Sherley, SlOres Steames and.,Tohn Stearnca, De fendant in the above rated case, reside from ami without the limits of this State, h is orJercd that thev plead answer, or demur to the Bill of complaint within three month8 from the date hereof or Wktf same will be ordered pro confcmo against theic?^___ W. It FAKUB?;C. E.LO. ' m fiit .sfc > , 3W3&I Commissioned s Office, ) Laurens Court House, y ?. Nov. 25, 1S36 ' ? ? Mfc Dumfries' Itch O 3 ut Hi. T HiS extensive aoJe and estaWwhod reputoatoin of Dumfries' Itch OiiUment, encouni?? tile proprietor to recommend it with feaewed ? ** to the public, os a meet innocent as weffci ^ application for this annoying disease. The most in veterate cases have beep cored in one hour by this esteemed Oiniment. If contains no ftfrrcurg, or other noxictps ingredient, and. ma y be confidently a;> plied even to the youngest children, or' preg?adt fe males. *' Price 37J certs. , > ' DR. REJJP&S ATOHJltUOITS For IridigatUm 9 Lost of Ai~~'u*- fhmM* ache, Costivenexi, ' ' Affeclions, $c. fatty To comment on the efficacy of successful experience of many 1 America has established jheir r Suffice it to observe, tlioi Flatulence, C'oetitenetf, H?dachev-1 will undoubtedly prove ikt- more seji.^ those drastic pnrges too frequftidj'/eibpfbyed, s_ . will not 6nly at f be same time tend, to rtmB\e the of fending cause liy gentle rnouOiHi ind strengthen fhe digestive organs, hot improve tbc appetite Oitd reno vate the system. >? Price 50 cents. &'?? v ,? . "" DR. RELFE'S VEGETABLE SPE?IT.C, . For Sid Head Achq '+ Apritp . 6\ ' Land and i>>^roe? THE Snbscribe? will sell on the iter next, his ladds containing ?Mi eightf-fK acrpt, teiuated in I'rnon District, aw ^?^^er fciver, at U^ailton'j ,/brd^ f through the land ; payment i un uiesame day, he will also sell eigJik^.. negroes, On a credit of One and two years, with in tertst..-^ TflOS. M'MEEKI^r Oct at ? ? V ^ . -T5* ? 43 6t'- - r- g> , w^vyv Just recei ved per ux^wes and other arrivals and may be had the store of - POLOCK, SOLOMOJT, CgflP < Also, 2 Bores fresh Macaroni. *" Nov. 11, 1836 ^ - - ? ( ' I- ? "? ,3Vv?|fc -