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'--- ? =* >-'-> SOUTH CAROLINA LEGISLATURE CoLsnu, December 20, 1836. XIGUT SESS10X. In the 11 out? the fallowing Committees were opp ?ioVd, to exuniao the affaire of tbe Bank of Uie Rule an-J iU 3r^ieb?n?? f?r Charleston, Senators, Jenkins and Bryan; Hepres-nVitiveo, Froat, Ediii aJ.-lon, Vcation. Camden?Senator*, Cbeonot, ? "-I I . ? tv DA*ae*MMn(<?l?MA?? Pit ni*i PaffPftRIl. ?* 1 * VVAf ?'s?vr?,y ?... - , Murray. Columbia?Senators, Caugbman, Dunovaot; Representative, M DowcIl, Boozer, Caldwell. The Bills to raise supplies for the year 1436, anil to provide farther for the Military or gin i ration of tho Stale?(in this Bill the Senate restored the Coemption from ordinary military duty, by seven years service as an officer, and the salary of the Arsenal Keeper, at Charleston, is raised to ?-1.000.) srrrc read a third time, and ordered to the Senate. The following nets were relumed from the Senate and ordered to be engrossed, viz: Act concerning vagrants, to establish certain Roads, Bridges and Ferries; in relation to Magistrates *nd Constables in St Philip's and St* Michael's; to incorporate certain companies, to incorpate the Charleston and Insurance Trust Company; and to cam pel Magistrates and other officers to return recognizances and other documents. The House agreed to a report appropriating S4/,jOO for the imCreek. in |MVTVUH U\ "I WW v* ? , All Saints'* Parish. On motion of Mr. Edraondston, resolved. that the Governor of this Stale be required lo forward copies of the Acta pa acd by this Legislature, in relation to the Charleston^ snd Cincinnati Rail Road, to the Governor* ?f North Carrhna, Tennessee and Kentucky; with a re quest to lay the saioe before their respective Leg is lata re. Leave of abac nee vras granted to Mr. Meinmin *tr,'in order that be might at once proceed to the Legislature of North Carolina, now in mtioa. to dbioin the concurrence of that Slate in the Acta flawed at this Session, in relation to the Charleston and Cincinnati Rait Rood Company. The Company bestowed the appointment on Mr. Mem dinger, in a highly complimentary resolution, passed at a meeting, held litis evening; and be richly deserved it at tbeii hands, as be was be yond all question, the -leading champion in the Boose, of the great Rail Road and its interests. Leave of absence was pa-trd to Major llarllee, in ordef that he mifhl at once proceed to take com stand. nn<W executive appointment. of the re ornt draft of 300 mililia. toco from this Stale, to srvo in the Seminole war. Tha |Bills to incorporate the General Mining Company of S. Carolina; to pre rent the harboring of demited era men; to amend the law in reUtion - to insolvent debtors,and to iscrraae the jurisdiction of the City Coortof Charleston, were read a third time and ordered to the Senate. Leave vu granted to the Senate to amend the report in relation to Jno. !1 Sargent, by itnkit; out $1,000, and inserting $SM with interest, to I* paid kim wilkomt fntjmiirt to kit claim*. A Report from the Senate raising the salaries of tha Professors of tiir Sooth Carolina College $f>O0 each, wis concurred in The bill to make appro pratioai tor the jear l*dG was read a third lime sad ordered to the Senate. The Acts to raise sup plies lor the year 1636 and to incorporate and rr new the charters of certain companies and villages, were returned from tho Senate and ordered to tic ctifroaasd. Adjourned. fj?C 21 ? In the lloosr, the Committee on Kr dera! Relations reported a resolution to cede to the U S all the right and title of the Slate to the site f of Fort Sumter to Charles loo harbor, and the re j epistle qaaatity of adpoenl territory, wib the us j oil enervation at to service of process, and a pro j visa that the V 9 extinguish aov private claim ; (if anr there be) to the same Mr J W Tootnr; roared to strike oat the proviso and insert that lite ' State will extinguish any private claims which i mar legally exist to the same Mr Frost tatted a further amendment, Gut the Attorney General be instructed to imptre into the , claim of Wm Ural and others to the said site, and ' sboald be report (svorably thereon, that Generals j Hamilton and tlajroe, Thoa BenneU, James R Vringh* and Ker Bojrcc be appointed commission era on behalf of the Blair, to raloc the same, and ffatttd be report na&rorahljr, that bo take proper steps to vacate the grant for the same The rcwolu iron at amended, was adopted and ordered to the 'Senate On motion of C G Memmuiger, resolved, that > Gov OoUer, Thos Bennett, R G Mills. D L Ward j lav, Thas F Jones a id John Chestnut be ippxatH ' cottiitiwaiooers with lull powers to represent in per * am of bj allnrofjr, Hw k of lb';? Bute in ibc . cHuirttoi tad Cincinnati Rait Rmd rota,k?t, rr 1 porta in faror cf confirming U?e uac of the old jail i cf lUcbUud Dul'ict to the Iowa council of C<?iu:n bta,aad of the cbim el lueibutcof VV U Arm ; strong, wwb adopted The iceomt of J. N\ Cartloxo, for printing. was pawed. A resolution from , lite Senate authorizing the Governor to] appoint an agent 3o go to Washington to ] represent before Congress the claim* of ntir f.ilizefla for lobars grutving out of the \ JRoiida campaign, was rejected. A reso-' lutton from the Senate to have the Stole //tuaoin Columbia inaurni. was adopted. The claim of Jno. II* Sargent war. by ( jnint resolution. rcfcred to the Comptroller General for a report at th* next ses-j aion. Tbia doe* wot affect the present re-, lief granted to Mr. Sargent. The Hotm I agreed to amendments of the Senate to tbe appropriation Bill, reducing the rala | ry of the Treasurer of the Upper Divi ; tion to tffiOO, and of the Superintendent i of Public Worka to $IGOO-flio?e *nhric?. having been severaliv raised to fiCOO in that Bill n il went from the I|nu?e. The IIocmo then took a recess until 0 o'clock.' P. M; I The Hensle teas chiefly engaged on the , appropriation Art. the only one that now ' remains to br finally nctcd on. Wc po ' sitiveljr adjourn to night. The Act to prrrcnt the issue of inutila ted bank notes failctl on tSio third reading in the Bcnatr. The Acts in relation to the Hen of mechanic, and the lien of Dp crees in Equity, and several others which had passed a second rending in both ilotise*, failed fur want of time. List or Acts pa?*, h bv tiif. f.rotslatcif. of Sorru Carolina. Dec ItrCJtl 1. An Art tn authorixr lite City Council of Charleston to close up Amcn-strcct \ 2. An Act to close up Mitch* ll's A lit),' on ihc side of Redon'a Alby. 3. An ArtHn real certain escheated pro- j pcrty. in crrtain (lerionn in Charleston District, and for other purpose*. 4. An Act to establish the line, beyond which the wharrrs shall not hr extended 1U the ciiy of Charleston, and for other !Mirno<M. 6. An Ari to alter the name and amend if?e? charter of the .\o;d?ii Iron Manuluc!\ lurin* Company. An Aft to rhanjp the place of hold. iij: ?!:e court* f<>? Beat: Tuft District, and 7. An Ac* to establish and incorporate a Bank in (he Town of Georgetown 8. Ah Act to alter and amend the charter o tho city of Charleston, arfti for j other purposes therein mentioned. ! 0. An Act to alter and amend the Peni sion Law. ? Ifl An Act to nroeide for the reception ; aii'l i!itposition of so much o( the Surplus | Revenue of the llSii may be spporiion; ed to this Stair, under the Act of Con? gross, in such case made and provided | 11. An Act to increase the pay ol Grand ; and Petit Jurors. ' 12 An Art to amend the charter of the Louisville. Cincinnati and Charleston Rail Rood Company 13 An Act to inrrease the number of Commissioners of Frcr Schools for Lexington District. I I. An Act to authorize the city Council of Charleston to tax the income of persons resident without the said city; dc rircd from business conducted within the city - - _< 15 An Art for tlie better rcguiauuu 01 the Fire Department of the city of Charleston. 10 A > Act to real the real estate of Anne i/utchinaoo, in cbarles F Mullins and Anne F Daren port. ! 17 An Act to organize the courts of this State. 18. An Act in confer Banking privileges on stockholders of the Louisrille, Cincinnati and Charleston Kail Road company. 19. An Act to increase the penalty for String a Ticket or Permit to a slave, un dcr certain circumstances. 0. An Act to incorporate the Sumter and Darlington Rail Road company. 21. An Act to renew the chartc; of the St Patrick's Bcnerolent Hocidy 22. An Act to authorise the President. Directors and Company of the State Bank to increase its capita). i/? ?l!#r nnd amend the lanr ; in rrlalion la Magistrates and Constable* . in the Parishes of Si. Philip and St. Michacl, and for other purposes therein mentioned. 21. An Art in establish certain Roads. \ Bridges and Ferries. 20. An Act to incorporate the Charleston lintel Company. 26. An Acl lo incorporate certain Com| ponies. 27. An Act lo incorporate certain Societies, and in renew and amend the charters nf ecrtain Villages. - - o 2>. An Act concerning Vagrant*. 20. An Act I? increase Uic power* of the Town Council of Camden in relation lo taxation. 30. An Act in incorporate lite Charles* U?n Insurance A: Trust Company. 31. An Act to incorporate the Savannah and Charleston Steam Cachet Company. 32. An Art to provide for the election of T?x Collectors by the people. 33. An Act to raise supplies for the year 1SW5. 34. An Act further to provide for the, Military organization of the Slate. 35. An Act to prevent the harboring of Deserted Seamen, and to protect Sailors from the fraudulent practices of theiri Landlord*. 36. An Act to iueorporatc the General .Mining Company of South-Carolina. 37. An Art to amend the Law in relation to Insolvent Dtblor*. 3*. An A**t to ir.ercaae the Jurisdiction of (he City Court of Charleston, and for other purposes. I 39. An Act to compel magistrates anil other officers to return rcrognizancrs ami; other documents for the Court of Set-j sions. 40. An Art to nuke appropriations for the year IKJO. Frani the Ciurlnloa Coorkr. The Slruo Pirkrl Doluiun Dlowa up FIFTEEN LIVES LOST. The pilot boat i'harUston, Capt. Dent, arrived at this port yesterday, from Savannah, bringing the Georgian of that cujr. of Wedesday morning, from which un copy the following particulars of the entire destruction of the ^team Packet We understand that the Dolphin was un-i Jcr contract of mIo foe SOO.OOO?-and that she was in ih<? United Slates Government employ at $4000 per month. We further learn that $5000 was insured on her. Savaxnaii, Dee. 'JO. i !./> ? of t!if Slrira I'tckcl Dolphin, We dtcpljr regret to leirn, by Captain Brooks, of the steam' r Sa ?t/r, who arm ml yesterday morning 1mm Volusia, that on M ?ru!.T) last. IU;h iiim. about I o'clock in the after no. *n. tin- steam packet l)o1j>hin% Capt. Iludnlpit, nti St John's Bur, sloped to take n pilot on ttoard, and in the net ol atariing the engine, I fie boiler burst, and unfortunately killed fifteen persons. The Snntce ?4!> lying at anchor inside of the bar, and saw the explosion take p!aee, whereupon 1 raised steam and proceeded for 'he wreck. When within about half a mile of the w reck met a pilot boat off" xj John's harbor, baring on board t ol Brown, lady, three children and servant, Mrs (iiht>? and son. and Capt. Rudolph; nt the aatnc litnc picked un one of the Dolphin's boats, witli three men belonging to her, and one of the Si. John's pilots. On the arrival of the Santec at ihc wreck, she took o(T Dr Mat tin of the Tinted States Army, and Messrs. Wnldrnn, and Doualson. The small boat ol the S.mtee was then sent to a man who had drilled aloul a mile on n piece of timlier from the wreck, and while getting him on board the boat, another person was discovered about one hundred and Ift) yards from them, with his head just aborc water, who prorrd to be V Col. Dell,*2 ^knS^ille,eligbUj woaeded, .and much esblosted, and succeeded in stf* iog him. It getting dark, the 8aotee returned inside the bar, with the following persons, saved from the wreck, viz:?Co!. Brown, ladv, and two children, Mr*. Gibbs and too; Dr. Martin, United States Army, Messrs. Walaron and Col. Dell, slightly wounded, and one person, (whose name we could not ascertain) cant. Rudolph, the stewartess, a - - - * ..I (colored woman, and tour oaoas, one 01 ?ra?iu is badly scalded The following are the names of tho killed: ?Col. Brooks, Lieut. Alexander Mackay, U. S A ; Miss Drown, daughter of col Brown; Barnabas Luce, mate; Burie and Aldrec, Engineer?; Kennedy, pilot; two deck hands, three stewards, and three blacks. We learn that Barnabas Luce, the mate, was a native of Rochester, (Mass,) About thirty persons were supposed to have been ou board of the Dolphin at the lime of the disaster. The survivors were conveyed to St. Augustine by the steam boat John Stoncy, with the exception of col Dell, who was taken to Jack-onvillc. Wc understand that the Dolphin sunk in four fathoms water. It is worthy of remark that Dr Martin, of the army after the cxplosiou took place, gave ?"* I... ?!.?? i? ik~ ..am. m nlartv and rlnnrr u|' "" ("ILt III IIIC ovun IU ? | . ? -g to a log until the steain boat San tee, came up. No new* from the army since ibey left Volusia, for the Wuhoo swamp From ikt Baltimore Republican. A Hvidlt lJfiicr?A second letter from Nicholas Biddlc to John Quincy Adams, is going the rounds of the opposition papers, in which he assumes an air of as tnurh authority a? the Emperor of Russia could display iu an address to one of his liege subjects. He has undertaken to direct trhat course should be pcrsiicd t??? in oUilnn in the eurrenpv: WJ ............... -w , . deciding an a mailer of course, thai die exisiing pressure in die monev market has resulted allogcihcr fiom tKe erroneous measures of administration, and that the adoption of measures the vtry reverse of diem, would porducc instantaneous relief; and this, of course, is regarded by the opposition es very wise and very virtuous. A writer in the New | York Krening Post has, however, taken Mr. Riddle in hand, and has as regulbily j defected him and his letter, as any subject was ever decocted by the most skilful and expert surgeon. Mr. Diddle seems really to imagine that he has a right to direct the affairs of a nation, and if he were to set up a government, and attempt to manage our afTairs according to Ids own will cud plesurc, we arc not sure that a majority jof the opposition would not immediately jarow themselves Ins subjects. They had j better look no further lor camuuaies tor j the Presidency. He is certainly the idom *uiJab!e man for them that could be selected, and it would be as well for them to | nominate him without delay If it were |possible for them to clcet a candidate of ! their Keierlion, the government would be | under Mr. Ridillc*a eontrolc, and he j might at well be at the head of the nation ; In person, at to hare one plarrd there to act as his automaton. It ia not, howcrer. rrrr probable that he or any of his agent* | trill tfrcr be placed in that station. The Bangor Farmer drscribr* the drea* of a lady there during a November rain storm, when the mud is ankle deep, thus: **A fur cape, a boa twisted fonr time* round her neck, "silk ti >clangi and Frtntk lid siipptrt." The Bangor Farmer might have dc* eribcc this costume, taken as a whole, h\ ynonyme#, somewhat in this wise: *A terrible cold, a racking c???ij?b. <it? cased !iings, and a mahogany coffin.'* X Y. Cm. Ade ???i ? - ?Hi. Cot toil Saw Gins Tbrtar who calculate on having their Gin* rr jalfrd by llw ?ab*cnbrr. will cooler ftt?? by art? ding (hrn in u rtrly a* pnclmblr, and ibw af lora an npputtumiyr "I wiving rach in <lw tinw ? New Gin*, with Strcl or Iron jtlalr.alwsytna hand aadfoiMkbr JOHN WORKMAN Ao|i?] t-'i??fm NOTICE Theaubscribcr baa jutt received hi* Fall ami Winter supply of Dry Goods and Groceries. | ("decled by himself in New York) embracing almira crrty article usually found ina 1 n_ /> i .... ? I'f) vjixhh anu 'inKWjf store, which hooilers low Cor c**b or on the usual credit to ptmclull customer*. W, J. UKRALl). j >o*. r>?;rr?if i All persons having demands again*', the ratalr of I** isCipIra Kaq late of Camden, tire d. are ir*}iira<rtl to prewnt the umr to the adnunutraW without delay, and hoar indebted tn make immediate payment, u an early *1110. ent of the catate u desired JOIIS CI I ESN UT, A !mr NoreoiLer 'JG~40*?tf i\< w Copartnersh The subscribers having, on the 17(h Aug last formed a copartnership, under the firm of j J. II. Anderson d* Co. I Respectfully solicit from their friends and j the public generally a continuance of) mm paironajjc n men has lutherto been extended lo lliein individually The Former customer* of mrh of the snlwcribctJ, \* ill he accommodated on the suine terms a? herrlofore. by applying at the store formerly occupied by P F ViIlepijuc. J. H. ANDKKHON. PF VILLKPIGUK Nov. IS-3*-tf THB JOtSjfAfLr^ CAMDEN, DECEMBER 31, 1830. L^GlSLA^UREO^toVtH^C^Oin^T We publish this week, a list of the Acts patted at the recent ecetion of lite Legislature of tbie Slate It will be seen" that tbe session although short, bat been quite a busy one, the Legislature having disponed of a mass of business, and much of it of great importance to the State. Tbe appropriations for various works of internal improvement and for other purposes are of a most libera] cbsrscl t, amounting in . tbe aggregate to nearly half a million of dollars. Amour the items of sp> propriation are sixty thousand do! San to the Sooth Carolina Cotlefe?forty thousand dollars for extruding lbs Colombia Canal?twenty thousand dollars lor repairing the State Road?seren thousand dollars for improving the navigation of the Waterre River, and three tboosand dollars for Lynches Creek, 4c. &c. We are gratified to learn from gentlemen of all political parties, that the session has been distinguished by great harmony, not a vestige remaining of the party fends, which have prevented for the last three or foor years, all useful legislation. All party divisions and distinctions were forgotten in the common and patriotic effort to promote ihi public good. It may be proper to state fur the information of those baring business in the Court*, that by an Act of the laal Session of the Legislature, tbc time for holding the Conrt* bare been changed ic most, if not aJl ot the District*. We gire below the time at which the Courts for tbu, and the adjoining District* will beheld, and also an extract from Uie act, legalizing processes made returnable at a different time. Chesterfield District. 3d Monday in March and Oct Kershaw District, 4th Monday in March and Oct Sumter District, 1st Mondsy after the 4th in March and Oct Darlington District, 2d Monday after the 4th in March and Oct. Lancaster District, 2d Monday alter the 4th in March and Oct. Fairfield District,3d Monday after the 4th in March and Oct. TVii? Conrt of Enaitr for this Dsitricl ails on the - ? ?I J first Monday in June. The follotrining is the extract alluded to aborc " Sic. ?. That all Processes sod Recngnixmncca heretofore made returnable to the Court of any of the said DiitncU, be legal, go*?d and binding for the Court next to be held in aaid District, according to Uiis Act" The Editor of the C'btraw Gc.ttir, alter run (Derating the appro nations made by the Legislature, nri, '* korr muck k*j bet* appropriated for tkckwJUof tit Pee Det country? The legislature it silling enough to Tax txr, what for? To lay o^tt our money for the benefit of Camden, Columbia, t other places, to enable them to draw away from u? that businrM by which wr are enabled to meet thii taxati'in." The Editor, are think, is mistaken in lite object of the Legislature, so far at least as Camden is concerned We can hardly suppose ?(?-? 'visJmj K? ran ennftinfiatlUli fli i/f/fl tktiTM, ^ ' i' r rmnd dollar* for improving (lie navigation of oar Hirer, to break op the fw Dec coonttj. Bot did the Pee Dee (Countij need an appropriation* Did thej aak for it* If thee d;d not need it, or uk for it, ore cannot are the propriety of the Editor's in* tc rogatory. . The New Orleanaj.Stoufcrd of the ITlh instant nir* UuiSiitri A>?* am red in lhatcity the day pffTiow, the ICth. * Bratr* or vtic Earaxsa.?-We saw a letter in ihia town nn Sunday evening last, tlie 85th instant, written in New York on the 83d One day only intervening between the day of ila date, and thai j! tla reception. Jcnoa Sraaaoa bs? been elrcted to the L'niteti Huir? eVnatr trore ^ilj Carolina, for tie jresn from the 4th of March next. We axe indebted to the lion. JuN* P. Ricuaatv e?, for a copy of the Prraideota Mreaage, and irvp accompanying documents TIIERMOMETERCAL Stair ?f th* Thcrmomrtcr at Camden. for the irrrk rtidmf 2-uh December lf3G, in the open air ?jM(i Softkem " j is a "Si a v iy>fjwina. Thursday ?Jeg |il drj 24 lU-g N K. Friday Xll'.' drg i.ti dry ?- dcj X K. Satuiday ",'4p drj o? dt-^ 1<? d?g X W Hund*? i^'.Uo drg .' ? ?> , ilr^ K Monday SW>*<'.> drg 4? d%* > d? y W. Tuesday V/ lit* 4?| 43 ( j-Jy I N. Wednesday tlr(. 30 df|> X* dr|. >' W. SALE By prrmiuinn of the Court of Ordinary for Kcr' aliaw DiMrict, will be sold on Munday Urc IGth Ja! ntiary neat, at the plantation of the dre'd, on j While Oak Creek, Kerahaor Dtatirt, a variety of . articles including the atock consisting of Horse*, ' Mules, Cattle, itofi and Sheep, a larjje ooantity , of Corn. Fodder, Peas, ihn, Ac several Wagons, Carte and Plantation Implements generally, belonging tr. the Kstatr of Lewis Ctple* dre'd, and on Toraiajr tbe iTth Jan at tbe Farm of the dec il thrrr mile* Ifom Cnndra, the atnek consisting of llorm, Molr?, Cattle ar.d >iog?, Wagons, a Cart. Plantation Implemenls \e, Sc belonging to said calatr Terms?For all lumi under tnrnty dollar* caah; all sums oyer that amount notes or bonds payable on lite Ut of January 'Kit*, mih interest from the Jay of sale, and approved personal security JOHN ClIKSNUT. Adm r I l>ec 31 ?<T>? Lf Rpirimpttr.il Order 'CAMDEN, DEC 20, 1R3C An election ia hereby ord red for Captain of the Camden Ural Company, Capl Stewart reaipned, and for Knaign of the aamc company, Enaign Roaaer resigned. in be held in Camden, on Salcrday ihe Ith day of February neat. JOHN JOY ) A O M ARSHALL. > Managcra JOHN WORKMAN) By order of Col Choanal J D MURRAY, Adj 22d RrS S C M , Dec 31?4*?-f \ Jomihtn Dow, others. 1 ^ W1. JhBILL, ;-r Rteii'd lUchardsoit, 1 sod others. J t * By virtue of a decree in this cue, trill be told at Sumter Court House, on the first Mondiy in February next, between eighty and one hundred negroes of the estate of the late Robu Dour of Chren don, dec'd. Terras of sale, one third cash; the ba ,; lance on a credit of one year from sale, .! with interest, the purchaser giring bond I: and one good personal security^ and a mortgage, or omiting the mortgage, at his , option, and substituting two-or more good . personal securities, such as the Commit # sioncr may opprorc. Purchasers to pay I for all papers. By order of the Court. JOHN B. MILLER, Com'rEq'ySD. December 31 45 c. . ' Proposals i In complianee with the outneroos solicitations of the friends of the Tksmsonian System, the subscribers-hare concluded to * publish a paper to be called the 8Q0TH> ERN BOTANIC JOURNAL, to oede' voted to the support o( the Thomsonian I System of praruce of medicine, by pub- . Halting such facts ill relation to die cause as trill convey correct knowledge to the , people, and useful information to those . who have adopted the practice in their families* The Jonrnaf will hare nothing to do wish politics or religion, hot ahall be -devoted to the true ihtereat of the Sontli, so far as is consistent with the original design of the work* It shall be the coo- ' slant aim of the publishers to lay before * their readers all the information they cat), with regard to the to the above practice, ln ll.? nf n?<l MlUlHa llir IUIIII Ml < BOtJ 9+ ?MU ?? |?wtM of difficult caiw, the trcctmcnt of t!io same, and'tho rationale of the remedies? to select from other works all the information calculates! to be useful and interesting to the readers of the Botaoie Journal. The publishers trill endeavor, to render this work a b????k of reference for-the Planter and others who possesses Thomson's family right. They Halter themselves thai they will be able to lay morsels before the scientific reader ail will be seasoned to his taste?they will endeavor to deserve the support and attention of the philanthropist, at least in attention*if not ,, in real merit. The friend of truth sitae 1 find his cause adroratedt>ik every page of , the Botanic Journal, as they are determined not to swerve from troth* nor Suffer their prejudices to suppress any thing that is likely to prove beneficial to their fellow mm. The cause of humanity aft*!! be fearlessly aJmcated, and no pains spared to render the work worthy of its patrons.. The Southern Botanic Journal will be ' issued every other Saturday in ChaUeston S. L\ cacli No. containing sixteen Octavo pages on a super royal sheet. There trill In- three pages fur adsertiiscroents on (lie enter to accompany each ropy?an thai ihc whole of ihc paper will be filled with reading matter. The first No. to appear the 1*1 Saturday in February next. Subscription price to be $2,50 eta. per i annum (inrariahly in advance) vie for 20. , number*? making *110 page*?-with a title ' page and an index alphabetical) v arranged. iNAKDIN dt WOO J J A > Publiahers ' HARVEY fit CARLISLE S IJ Dr. D. F. NARD1N Editor. i . ~ ^ Notice, The subscribers hare entered, into co'{partnerahip for the purpose of establish' j ing an Infirmary and Botanical medicine I store in the town of Camden, 8. C. and pledge themeelrea that no exertion shall j be wanting on tltcir part to render their ' establishment worthy of public confidence. Tlioa J. HARVEY. AV.M. CARLISLE. Ore. 31?15?if i P. 8. The *uh*eribcr will continue to ' rcl! Thomson's Family Rights at hereto| fore. ' W CARLISLE. ! NOTICE. i HALL. J. M'GEE, Eaq. ianr uNt^nior | re7 tWix* from Ibe Sute WM O. HIXOR. j "Deo. 31-45-tf Notice. la hereby firm that a regular meeting of (ho * Commi?*joners of Roads for Kershaw Outrici) will br bolden in the Onrt Hons* on the accoad Monday in Janoary next. JOHN WHlTAKERflcc'y Dec 31 *?to a Notice ( A I.!, persona indebted to the h!r Lewia Cipiea Ear} oa Admmiftreter ol William Adarnacn dee'd re required to make immediate pajrtnent to the subscriber. JOHN CHESNCT, Admr. Dec. 31?-do?if !VIarch's Wholesale Grocery, (Month of !h; City Hotel) J*?, EAST BAY CHARLESTON, 8. C. Traders and dealers from the country arc invited to call. All articles void, pat up md forwarded with oare and despatch on the usualterms. WM. MARSH. Dec. 31?15?c. STOLEN ' From the subscriber on the nieht of the 35th inst - ?J _ _ * large GRAY BOMS, 0 y?"?.o?a wun * . lamp on hit back, pacea finely- Anj information troold bo gladlj receiaed, and a liberal reward gi" ven for the detection of the thief. ALFRED SCARBOROUGH. War tj;?Wrillc D?c3!?<5?b