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i ,- . . . 4, ; AlO41.30, wa 4' A."~ w~1froh 9 ~ ~ wapwA EiuRwr.- a -a - Iv nifI u~f 'wil - * 9. 4~W to At ~4 -Ira*~~ . ts -PULIs'D IWI;atTIURLSpAY'MORNINO. ti T.lt8.-Thred Dollaru plir anmium if paid U, ace,-T* $I r* and lfy CetAts if - puftwe theTfi konths froml dte. fir d'Fonr Dollars if p4within S . Subscribers outoe -ho IAt. & ~ y J in IMdrdcen... it rli tha meeear, I.4~ Mwaiw -pedt. lle ai - respon", le r.th nanme, shaltl rue 'ire x~~t~isk'wen EOv ~nsiuul itiCQted .nt et.,4 per square, for the first htisettion. and eenI fur each comnutame. Advertiaeme tnts not ha:i.ng the ninber of ij-ert~imwt mn rked on qhoim, will be coutinihefd untit ordered oft"t.id chtzarud acoordlngly. - I 'vertieemnoizt4 intunded ror publicntio min ths y qter, wust be depositedin tie Otffco by .taedy erenuaIg. .. . " -'. All conuunication3 addreewPd to the F'Itors. v(ra -e'o-) will be protnvtly apd strictly fat toniledi to. FXECUTIy E DE PARTMENT, DEC~ BER39,1830). IIEREAS, an Elertion was lield oil.time 2nd Monday and Tuesdny in Octobr lust for at menabor to'fill the vacaniey occasioned 5y the resigniatiiii of the Hon. .Jaute 1 I Itn mond, nid to represent th' Congressioal Dis tIect composid'of the Districts of Rtichihnd, Iont in-lon, Orangebuirg and Da 1, in thie Con jeaz of thd'Uuited States- sa , oura inm ber to till the vacan.-v oce'sieonted Iv tihb death oC. the !Ion Reha '. MaIo.sig,' repr.eet. - he Congressioal Distric.t coaiposed of the Did triots ot' 'Korslhnjv. umter, Lnnenster, and Cmi-w-'elit. in the ?onress-of the U. States: wheres,it (o couni the votes 'eguiae to the Of craturv of tte byt1) the amanagors .. t r'ankinai 11. Itorel t tOrraqires,'-hed hen igtd.-tefumb I her:cr',pectiv'e tia'ri-ts. NJow ti ~ P i-CE M.B BT LEMt Governor o tM Sy(o:of Soath Cnroling. do.hreby. deeipe r.tiait, flint die asnail f* iil vhacaeny 1 1ed by the reig n4at-1 i tie said James II T mond. a11 that the cmid Ttidin P. ichard fsf loeen -d1v elected to fill tie vacancy ocensioned-by the death oft'the - tad It. J. Maunlting. Given under imty.hinid ani the Real ofr lte S t , thi/;'d30th day or Deceinher, 1-3fi. - PIEtCE M. BUTLP.R. Itv ate Governor, 1. 1r S.uov, Sevretary of State. 3aniuary 12, 1837. 49f State of South Carnoliaa. Pweldamation by PLERCE Al. BUTLER Es, -Goternor a d Comm nder-in-Chief in and o'er the State of Soih Carolina.' &7U1EIIEREAS, in puirsunnueof the Act ofthe Legilatire of this $tate, the votes fror n embers of the twenty-fitIh Cqnigress have been cAutizd in the preseace ofthd Goyernor, by Conr diusiner. nppinted fior that p vrpose; aid it ap. jeerrs fihat W addy Thiogmn, Jr. hats been di v ' for the conugressii district coui mo-ed i;f o1idf tueton and Grenvilie; F. W-. Picke'ns. fir thedistrict camposed of Abbeville amid Edgrmial; Joltk K. Gridfin, fror the district compnoed 4'oif L:i .Newherry and Fairfield; Franklini1 I. .hanore ditrict composed of Richlanid. Le ington, rgh and Warnwel: im. K. Clownv, distfrict co11mowd. of tiaan. York. ('hest'-r andJ Spt~ti.nburtig Johnmi amt.paael for thu- dlrrtr, 'omnpisedl-of Geor:.taown. 'ai n, li*y, Ma~rl-j haerangh :alal I)amrlintaon .Joh ~P. t itefrdsdn,. - Dttnnastcr, ;umdu Chu~~aatelad ; litbert I. Sitmmi,0 for the dist rict comnposedl of Bleanformt 'o ulhatoa Sand HufaAtSeleare, foar the distric't of l~itriz-s ton .tbo~r fure. I do i.nuie thie' my Prmchai ~Wtia~f, ndl fgand fter' m : nam'n-rw ata" proisinaot osaid Aet, thmat Waudd' y Thomaipson,. jr, P. W. Pslemans,John-.K. prihin, I-' I!I Eihuoi Wm.- K. Clowneay, Johnm 'C~ta;ill, John P . ich, .ardsn,.it. B: Smith, and Jingle S. Legacre, haad ta majority of the votes ini thgir respv-etive' distrhiets aiforesud.:mud are dluIloa Re ipe'femat fves in.~ fiho C~ngr'ee of' thle J. ti.' fromn this State. (gCenm undmer mym hnind and the. Sant of tihe Smtat, thdLth ay of limcceamber, 1'.. ~ dai -. P .M. BUTLE. liv'the Go'ornmor. - . ii. S.uosaa. -Seretary of .%ae. t Jsmiary 12, l837 ' '40 * ebl9'is $O'dersa, al'' c . - .-I-. HAt>. Quantrn.s. -Colnmbin, ISuh Jan. 18:r/. ~. ahd Ge. F.'ownecs, are appoinltd Aids de"Camnp-to -the etnniader ia Chie~f ,itt t he tranik of' Lieutenant Colonel. They~ will eghip.s themsielves witthin .thirty daiys - frm-thec recaiptionm of' this oerder, nnd report - t. Renal Qarters, .for duty, naiier 'wih thety will lie.com'miisioted'and obe'yed and res teaeeordingly'. -I -hef JAMEimJONIE Adjuthnt and Inaptcior General. Feb. '2, 18M7. '- . ~X.aIkinds Sept constantly roy tdie ~MJ~1~FER - 7JLLStaa 'the .nsniing Sest ti VV. y lah 6te Seson, Twvnt3 IWlars tU . n or taeFi di la insurane hit q dhu it ty un.. . fmie b4o Pen .e rti fieetoge road lemf(l g.to Au: ' Ampo: Jepurtion io en rp In It dn., - 60 .lcae wtl he, rk-M the otioe,' i nieba every ant tioi 6t1l be aid to preveit them). DESCRIPTIV'F' N'UI LIFIER. is a leint'ifi Bav, han1 sronmely marked. wii- a dilitlli 'coat -n hair, wh~it i liews-.bi-, sipuperior stock. -lii p ipara is (nr 11 i omanii-Ie is of tho dretes poer.sustatinit . mi ktrength Ile will Ibe sevea years i 'dthi4 Spring full SiNt n.hands lhigh having sIperio size, -lrge bones, and is na well nuiscled m ainy oilier hnorse. .in tis or any) countury, no~ ts tsinuch dtiraiility. N. B.-A ny person who will mnko il n conpiany of- fEve -mares, aitl hecoine re sponsible file the -paymient-- will Itave Il privilege of putting itini ut 25 dollars i seaso~n. --. - - ic seasn will comtrnence the, 15th ol Febriary. nid eid th6 10th of .11nnc. Fifty cents to the yroom inl every in Feb. 2, 1837. -52tr FLORIDA..CLALUiSi .Ix 83EN .AT' . Det-, 20, -183G. T IE' Sfieciii Covitdtiiee to- whoi wm refeirried the Claints for lossts in tih itle .ilorida C ai.pinign report fin- .adittior the lidilowitig Resoluii'tn: Re.edleed; Thit ltis Exnflenev tile Cov enor ie requested to eaise die i'oi;1tiCe to .In given for nlf' Citizens ofthi nate .wli-hnv stiirred .loss or injury in. contieliience il leirc'iinpiueie With tie requisitini of ill( U. Staties Ihr trIoops dtring fte lte rain. pnign in Floritda, to preent tlir respee. live clhiims,<luly nutbititiented, ut thel Exe cutive Ofiren at Col'imbin, in order hint thev may. be. Initd before Congtress for remuner ntion, or he contmitted to 'II( proper fill thries at Widiington, should Congress al. rendy have passed an Act for the indem.ni' leaiton of such iosses.. Resobed, That th -enato.1o agree., conentrrcencod By 6rdr .of the Snnte.. JACOB WAlILY, C. S. In tA, If. of Iepresefntatirps, Der. -11, ls'U. Re-solved, Thait he Ilis' do Concur. Ordeied to-bo ri urIiled to the Senate. Ilyorler of' tid H ouie. 'T.. W. I.jOVE R, C.-11. It. EXECUTIVE DEVA RiMENI; CojUmutA, S. C. .lns. 10, 183 - * - In obedianice to lie alove Resltti ioni, all persons hinving claim-, fhr losses imured in the Campaiii ilf i3i inl Florida*, are dii reeled to prtfer theim. proiperly nuthiteniae ted, to the Captains of I heir si'veral Com panies or, in case of the decense or absen*e of the C.aptainl,'o the seior oflicer of the -Coimpniiy present. 'The olficers are re -quested to. lorwitril titese claims wi: t lie itast delay -possible to the Exective .t C3olumbia. . - P...BUTLE.R. Feb. .,1:. -- -. 42 e. The Saturlay News, AND II'IEtA1iY GAZi-iTE - FAMIY Paplo, co4ining itimrE rend. .&:. ingmatter- t:nii y oither in tie United tate, ptiblishd it $-1)t 00pr anoin. pnyr ble. in advance. EUied by rim.1 .McMji el tnd Jor-eph C.' Neal; the ih-rpr,; late ediitor Of the atitirdar Ctourrier, aiel the latter, of the Gentluieme'n'; Ynde Me.-is. The Lady'si Book, OR. PIIL.AuJ MONTiI MA1GAZINE, D l( '1t)01). tlie imet lppnhar wtork 4l . . the elns in this Cinty--coa1inini'g (Ori fi .h t ies-. !i Er- t I-. n. ti rI n.i Ilf a ~ t e d 1m : ,.,r a . .m ii b u.. . l ,.. .i.. v t-n . ., v Ii M a - : .i n. ' e s - - - - - m ib e i, h a~ti n ' .4liti - a ri s r '/ l'ue iisu it -'. P" ' rai:--' .Ar. " c 'Pi iec p. r Celebra'ted '~Trin Is ii'n15i counxtr'ies hugtainigm.'- o athes Twimn.e Iobr.Ih Sleia M ainy. .\ordf \Vtea.mat,' ,g Pirnev,'jF'r.;ery.I e.4uc & c.\rut'., Pubiii-.ed in I",ie Numbetrs. -'oiituing 601 bary p-OmeDo-la for the copletec n ok. lketch El tok of C arater rtuou un Atentuir .i rater .ig dina N ii:ni trieadi ' in Puiled ini Fiiie -i Numb'r, ef' hin atingi60 Tage-:-n Dolfla forthecmte work~ililfh. farryntr's Noves. ' - ..(Gity's Fane 'Ediio) - .Consiting of P'efeiampltsed, corithx. Kins ("fOn, Neto rater, Paht Df'any Taia, and Jbnp'hti Sarch of igis otito fTtiree* Doltasfrh andFt coente. A41 .I 'iifoi Iguge eham astn~ Davs of ed. to aniy pefrson, onn ttpplicttion to L:A.doDF.V, publeiber,.nt -Philadeslpia, hr to -IPdgefibidC-IL Jntttn~ 167 - UITU CARQLINA. AUBUIULLS. DISTIRICT. It - ii. , ;&..& . A %k' V.il to ''recos Morgau ihibiri .: Mortgage. Tp oppeang to ia~ntief t r gan-Mc~orie d'erenm Stated a eides rm a o10% limits of (1thSti~fl I oft. 1Dill' will b6 h't prir con esto. 1IM C. BLACK; .. A. ,. Tuinflissioner',s Omee, .Abbeville, Jati 27,.1837 - 'e 1 r OricE. E Trige.s of' the Ale nand FemaleI -Aedemie' of tie VilIage or A ndersoni hnvetiiployed M1essrs. i-tInt's ! .e:u vr & Wi:sar .isI.:v-R.TT0 to-so iperinttnd ios inisi itttions 1or Ihe succeeding -vear, the latter of iIotn is capabe of prepirbig .vountgmen ihr Colejge, nnd ean teachl the 1 ''trench hinguingn. lIv liaenkitiies of the flCn'titi..tlie morality ofihie neighimrhoidl, the cbeninss orbordin and'tuilion. (noi ceCedoiling.tngetler one.hbundred and filtecn or twelnty dollars) and the decided gunlift ct ion- of these Gentlemen,-render this a destirable situantion fbr chil4ren. - The follovinr Gent lemen are Trustees to nither of whon the public is referred: J. N. I3hitnCr, D. B,wn, E. Webb, J. P. Benson, C. -Orr. .A. EV-ANS, Sec. Board. Feb. 2, 1837. 5 c * NOTiIE. H fE .Trustees *of the F.dg--tiei 'Male Acil my ha7lnve the plentire ofr utmnnicing to the IIblic, that they have slceeled in obtaininig the serv'ice of' Mr.' Fickling. a gentanlnin of hiigh character in his prof'esion, nnd .that the Sehool will go into operaition'. itninetintel-. The'r feel ns4trured that this Acndeiv now -o ads th'iities -for ednention. not ainrpmassed bv av in the St::to, naid they confidently rceceoiiunenii it tothesup port of the.community. - Tlwre will'-ho a vate'tion dnriiag the month of Aligus"t. ifd two weekm in th'le tionith ofQecembar. 'Termseu of ''ttition fiir.the 'ngliih depnrt - ment per quarter. - - -. f,40 For the Claien fiprttiment, - 1) 00 Good Bo:rding ein he obtained in the ieigh bomit'ood at O10 per onil- W - WHIT. D' OOKS, ; A. P. bpiai.Lt, J. TrIR I: Y. Wanount E on Acadet'y.1 - I1W. le conincttced on the Ist Mon dy il Jan. iext, undier the direction of Mir. 1'.3I CAM Il'E l.L, it grnduate of tie South Carolina Colleye, recommended io he a gentlenan of high mori worth, and a sc-holar well cnleulated to prepare ymmt1ig mnitn for College. December~~~ 0.1'i-re - N~OTIO E,. E TP it the Subscrlier's house in thi A year 1893,.a. Leather Trunk of Clothes. It also contained two lettere, one f-om ason to his lather, dircetel it) Mr. Johtn Chmle iD1arlingoin,.S.-C., and headed A unvan. .luy,28 133. Thei other famou a friend respefiting his son, diirclted to the ame, antd headed 'Aitta, Atust 3, 163'J; %igned. "A friend ii thd iuinfortienat.. . - ESilER-GAR'ETrT. - Near Edgefirld C. iouer. S. C. .Jan,S.18:37/. -. ,I ti NOTICE. . LL .prsont i'ulebled to the Estte of' .- nrtin -Everett, ud 'e-Isd, of Bikach -dn'nd. tire regneosted io- taisue iniedimie paymi1i-t(, and ihtost' h1n1% itm delaInids to pre (iein thnc ithin ilui timiio hrecrjV lib v hia~ w-.JOlN. U Lftt .. 111W. Jal N OT I2 5. TRUE flLU:EN. nI:p 444 hi pi ne i h t ! : 4 ,u444. 4) t4 -I tithwith. d1]hv4 the -lnne ia I., j.e.lL d. I) 'ilt the C/tr/.'s trej4a I:f dC. Ii. XotrtmL4 r 9. IsI . t: 40 . FOU 64, f~in ret o -spoIenIo tni, 1(I ~h4l, Lt4 de.-erh (.-4 g 44h payin Ilar ) th. e ::d jert I-ement. :6. 1 dM ri, . October27,,196i . tt':*3 Brought 10' the JhR . Fi -ts District, a ne ro..an hy then name ~Fof ISAAC, about thuriy-five yesrs of n e. 5 feet 8 or 10 inches hii~ h H e'uays that hte $ longs to Mr. Borini, of ohitmbuis, Gn. Tho -owfl.r iai reiptosted to0 come foirward, prove property, .pnty. eliar-ei. and h'ae. him away. . C. J. Gf.OV Elt, J.-E, D. . Novgther25, 1)3X , 4:4 tr' -BACON. 50,000fl LB.M of o BAON, M.'ItAZIER. . .d~efibld C. iUnhtse; Inn. 2 1041 '.a r. I'e throv' I 10i For. me co more sha..ll flowv -Iddyff 4reami or farkling ide, Iow hr-lht soe'er it-g!ow: Its dleNI n1stntingr %'wany, Itens.i Vield its pow cr to guide I've east he bowl away! o ne'er tenilt!ine agn To drain thu cupl of-sin ; For ruin diro,.disease nod pnin, - T'.iitwall t~ fuamsWitlin ; Neglected datics ri.ie - In. fenrful,'SuId nrray, Up to its brim. It will he wis, I've east tie bowl away! -I'ye seen- ti pride of all The wise, je good, the gre-at Like sImeileaves, all timeless.fall, - And veil :ieir high ltie ; I've seen faii woman give 1Her every charm away, Etitruee tho denotvile, .nd live! I've cast die bowj away ! My days.of revelry - . ) glndly I giie tip; They're hit he t masks cif misnery, - - Which btill lurks iii the cup; While inl6lence and want And Pverty display Themiseli's in ever'y dru-aikard's haunt I'- - cst the bowl awa! A drutinard's gloony gnre Shlil Ie'er ie maide fur ime; 1f In l e: !e 'uenath liensonl's ray R'iitmiaured by) my frietids or not 'vc east the bowl away! iMly p':th henceforti is plain, In honesty to.live To .1:.ln lillemperaice and its train, By Ildustry to thrive; No duty to forget, And live to bless the day When I was led withtour regret, P enst the bowl AafV! i is4ce11aneu13s. SG1NA l ZmNGVE . - Fron 1S14 to 181N, duzring the' l:i:ak ma nia in thei* "G;reu Wt-st," wlen evtry villag e. and honet boasteud itS litlm I n one t Ihese pilaic acroia n it i sprnov Ip in ,-lomit Vernon, Ohio, under the nani of' "()Owl Creek- Bank," - taking its mine fromli a -,mml buit beauii'ul strens p an thron:i .ihe village, clled "Owl Crcek.! . The apair--of the hank went on swim minghi for n short time.onl-P, like all tie stIig ring -! *-ist-tituitions of Inone-yrcyiresept ution, it wus ddelatred insolvent. A mor ting or two Itfter. this impirinnnt Ilwt had comietI tolht, a mysternnid-w ..:-r', j i m bi: -,:.."Ti- w e a hai- thr Obn 'ollign stir l ' 0.ir '' iahiri. von *niid -om Ciia t- Ino irigt in~a -vot iny~ hoen ri. A he!ii,-e ofu te -. iC at I am ?" g "V -<.L --ir." b "I hnvy i.-rs ro erye o te iu--osy om- -ibrtn h-~m ihe eou Pr---,tiri- th-t lowiny bome nr rm n--r heen.?nionk tn w.eooij ad n i.--o Y. Lettrpass.l pmls~ch rr Wr thn Mr. Aindubn,i arheiv liin N. Yh,. Irmi4ern onthlot , ai1'ndan-! ihtro te ukd b ahu l ionta. inbr'r;,. way li: e etal moibed" ihsk tinrmo rb insad i 9ther Engliny brscnown cini~ea ci m he Iated Sotateos.t hymy-bcm fulnoe. ~q tte 'rcnl pu'lie ~d the m e ed: but ane iet nmbrr' C *'lihawt S. Carolinau. aily were animig tho-first settlers of that part of tei, ae. AA he was raied fill the reitiers of :t iewy ttled coum..try, Ie wa.;s neccc1a;:irily d.pi'?veI of the advani tio4tt I ,good Itq'.( ~'ll!~ Sliut his yomth mt) hm41tintin :I'cuIture,- Lhe usual Occuplations oksneh ai couintry. .Aut endow ed as lhe was by nati V'ith lncomni ag.nity mid grcat d1ecision' of character, lie soon attracted tie confidence of all svh'o knew him. lie was rather above the mid dle height, very active, with a nislidar frRtne, enipabl (if enitiring great fatitin ; and thcre wa;fis no hardy eiterprise of those dIys too <laring to eilist his Zeal aid heary co-lopCration. Like 1na1y of our most distinguisied o'hcers of the Revolution. lie comnimeniced hk mdhitary services ih the French wiar, which terr;iintated 17 d13. * It ivas durting this "var that he beganl to.(evelope those quahtieR (or W hichI h. was afterwards so Ominently distinguiihed. In the year 1762, he rved as a voluitiecr in a bliody hut snecesul4 expedition Il nder " Lieurtenailt Colonel Grati, a Uriisi olflie'r- s eit by GenelIral .ihetrst to Conmmand atgainst the C hI oken In dian s. 5 , In 17t1 the settlemenIlt mnadC oi Long Cante, in the western part oif Carolina, was nearly esterminated by the Indiai, and iany of the iIha;;!t:nts fled to the 'Wax haws for Irote'-tionii, taId amiuongsq them Was Czekiel 'al anid his faimtily. It was.iichmeca. the danltihter of this tr'ntle muan, with whoi youlin:; Pikents. then ho eaiie ac<uarinted, .1:d mafterwards married. She. was Ilie sister of John E.. Calhonn, Who died while a senator in ongress. E:triv in 17G 1. tlie l i:heet of this bill ra:phsical sketch remoe-d to tile Lonl:' Cae settlement, mw-rr where Ahhe-ite C. II. now siirated. mu tiu h~qllIrorr of i-if o a :e. -.&ta ver e -ry peiod, he toill ai !eeiied and tr~ive s-.nild a-:i te .. lam:<I lv Great; 1ritin to 1::% lhur ncula ici withti.;ua their cotn-:ent. the scetion of counmtry inl whieb1 he liv was un1fori-tunae IV mn4-h I dlivid-2d. Awl it %%-n. moregiial . him, im the sj*'itni bietwee. 8.enSauda t:m Uroadh 11iiveri, whee the iajo rity wre tries. These ci stances made the strute'le im the tipper pmarts of t'ouhi Carolina. far more paiinful and dhestrutctivo than it w-a iu almost any other p-irt of the confederacey. The bloody and midnitight contests that :r ose between ieitzhhors ;nd acquainimtees, eveii over their hearth striti ant in the hosot of their flaimilies, were fhir ot-re terrible than the. conflagrations of a foreir-n fue : aid nothing but .tle sternost patt ::.. izmtt an1d most utidanitel courage couild have liorne ill thie Whig cause againast a tmturderous civ ;i war att home, and tho in vasion. of a reletiless enemiy fron ihroad. At the very coimencement of the Rev Aiution, Atidrew Picken raised a militin 7omptnly, and vas appointed the ciptain. Ihie distirmgised part whieh lie acted throuighoti the struggle for ideenenc1. Ibs h't. in i general terms recorded by tile historiani, atid the princIIi evetis can oldy. )e alrlude! to inl the I scnt sketll. Iis ncl silmd emlirag90. wer-e rewarded by his coi.titrry. in his ieig-rapidly pro'gotel o thle respective commands1141 of- m"'O- - M.ioni ait. I SarIer in dii rent part of~ t'r l'"- Mn t. d-ay. of ritmen. lit-te vh.- .. ir-:aa i'ivtr.,e a ;rurilmia I i; n d'it . e'n*- rad,*iybe riedadtti tn. "'. I" 'tier,tha ilt for t he thiree- veairs immei~ * ur prere::dm' thte hattle itf.the Coii. n-ii e i m set ithii a5 succe-i of defeat5 tid <hete.irs everywvhere. th'ie three State -trat lfnghtr, with few ior ito re-,anlree< i-il.Piekoins haid to enriioigmter teI ud iarns li, h a ommandri ;ayi intli the per andu w e I 2i . - n t.it of the ritate. I c ieesri-ed skees in 1782. As amu.ttnition. was scarce tnd rim to lbe had, he invented a new mode of fightinag savages, lie had :.-' sabre rnade most of themn by thje commoni black imiths of-the country,- and mopnted .hi non, armed with these ensses,.oni horsec rle~k. -They~ penaetrated rthe'iteriorof the nation w..iutuini-h irapidiry and holduess, thrat t sruck uamversal terror amnongsi them. W ithi fire and 'tw'ortihe destrroyed -in a few iJays their p~rmeslhe tow.ins; and Atch wtns ints snecetss that i hl a force of five huen Ired mnet lie subidued..th6 sirit of that 10o'verfut- peop'e,:anud laid'thie founaation of i..pohtce 't petiirmanet ha.t .it has not been ine.dtsiuried. ~A t 1: .tin-ft'nticemellt of the Novo-lutioin, th0C tiet of stifetv thoughtprnhe ta rur...v Uaenssida be plan O'pei-atiois - Wrk by the British comand iSaimah alen, Cof. Ga *l vancechte gtista. Jtord,Mbo hlid jpt returned frOsi ew York, vas to notify tWu dlisa1Teete:ijaC fr e~ the tories in the~ west ern pastr, rth- nud South Caroliui, itld force li toJoin Col. (ambltse to Augusta. 91. qmbke immsegiately nov ed up -Savannth.river with several hiundred nouted men, and after mitnoeuvering-in the neighbo.irhood of* where Potershurgi now statls, aind Kerr's Port, in order. to ellect a junction "with Doyd, he wt eon pelled by the whigs to return. Cen. Pick ens,'. who was -then; a Colonel, 'I ih only three huindted and twenty men, after driv imlg back Gumble, pursued Boyd!, and forc edl hin to cross the river Ciellichel Tmliles love the jnnction of Savannah nud Brasd r'vers. He then crossed. at their junetion, and was joined I Col. Dooly an Lient. Clc Clarke, with about one hundred C1.-- - giana. Col. Dooly, with great patriotisim, gave the command of all t110 forcOs to hins. They then pursued Boyd rapidly, who hl taken a cirenitous route through the Ciher okee nation, until they .overtook him in a few days, ori the east bank of Kettle creek im Georgia, just as his men had shot down some becves, an([ were preparing 'heir )reakfas!t. Col. .Pickens had divided! hi forces iot three divisiotis, Col. Doolv con manding tle right, and Clarke tle left, with directions to flansk them, while ie commnanded the attack from the -entre with strict orders not to fire until wiithin '5 paees of the enemy. 1:oyd was a hravv, active man, but was shot down eaiv' the action. After close fighting for 'a hour, the whigs drove the enes pb.ro, 1 tle cane, over the creel.- ehoy'fangs.h with desperation, and let a*,reat many dead and14 willded upona the field, The - thens rallied min a ri.,i!4 groiud og the w .hmiok, ald r - 1im1 fight, the wh - ents l e., "e r the victor'Viwas.co - plete. 'lhe wn:. 'd four hundred t wenty, :md the 'rie seven huIndred and out of that e1isnml'er, not moore than three hundred ever reachel Col. (6:nble in Augusta. This sce'ess was (i far snore inporstance than .the nuimbers en g-edl wouldi, snivute. It broke ip the tories throtioit Norhi Carolina, who - never afterwards assemilel except in smlailj partie", or uider the immediuate plrotection of a foreign force. Althotigh' they wvero drended Ior their desperate and j'mliigintlt outrages upon the cotolry,.yet they nted - mnore for the plnder and murder of indi viduals than for concerted and inanly war farse. This hattle of Kettle crock, in 1779, was decaiive of their fate.- Col. Pickens with hany other whsig officers of this s tion, hal inaV desperate rencosuteis with detaeled parties of the disa'fiected, which, though developih ag much bravery and her tonal courage, are too numerous to be.menl tioned in this. short sketch. ie was with Gens. Lincoln at ile battlo of Stono, and had. his horse killed tiiler himt while lie was covering- the -retreat ur dered Is that generni. ~lie co*1n1nandcoled the.auiitia forces at t!ie.twaous hattle of the Cowgens- When all the ircti staines nre co:'adered,. itis nrst he proinounnec ono of the msost xaillat .Indt laring batles of the revolution. Two-thirds. of tlie Americin fort.s were militia. undar his commt'11:md1. Ph Votnn ir. undt 1!L coniom t!a .J. 4-11 WinA'wir',i. ansd lldi drca d 6I ihe ii ando bravery ofI 'di';:.... 1 i at the hseadl 'or his iii~*:sia~ i-i ( sral Morsgan hadl biesen-pa:t td bio thIs umsa army~ uander - (;~n :s*,,. i .sto ru it him- 's df. - (. aroun~ta -:~ -a i'y over-mu, a ssihts atndl sthser pslace. Corsn-s ~hsa~snd Tnrletun - sa cer pres.smg. v. a'h superior forces, Greene mir aam ina:o N. Ca.rolinir. Tho Ce 155n51 is mi uhe spper sdge of Spatrtanhuirghi .1 ai m'-t, and very- nearjj the .N. Carohiint line.- i as of v-i~:ast porttince thma: tise - unsdear lens. Moirgani sonli not be-p event ed, im their retreast hromt *effecting ajunictioni wvitha (reenie. whos 'as aho pt5lressedhby the Supror fore of (>,run allis. - Under tli-i - carensinstasnees, fGens. NIorman',; opinion i4s asgaist fs~hiing. 't the CoV.7enis. Col. ben thouhst that somethinig muat he done, or the spiritof the country would be brtoken down, and S.Carolidia beocm a-per manent and easy ecnust; . A fter n conn cil of officers wis held, the light was deter maiued on. 'lIhe enenmy were superior in numibcrs by' two .hnnired. Coil. Pickens fornied his line abiout two beindre'd 'ard~cs in, ndvance of the. tecond line, cnstin~ _or the lighi infantry an'd- a corps-'o Vira nia - uaiflomen. The third line wais formnedifrota the enary-withs about A ftj' moljted mnilitia men. Col. Pickoiens isued strict order's not. to fire until the enemv were .within forlf yards, and -when forced totiethe'0 to foruit on the right: of theo second line.. They were- - - ebeyed, anid thce ewnss-na deustructiveas. - .. it.wais uniexpecte~d. It clkol the iwpetui - uaity~of Tuirleton for afes tnooietswliek. -