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Insiel, Im-ttitsris are in order every day o0r oe-30 day* to cotie, and we nany, exp6t. mnany eic'and angry contest btwi*n dii di aret parties, to this great a~nd avershadowitng-iuestion. To norrow we shall have a debate -da the truo constrtqction of Mr. Athert'n's Resolutions. I-Mr. Pickeos' views are correct, then the South has gained a great triumph. in carrying these re-olutions, an,l the abolitiosk,ts and philo-alholitionists will inereaso theireffirts against themn. EDGEFIELD C. 11 TnusnAr., DcxxinzR 27. 1838. The Legislature of South Caroli.na adjourn ed tn Wednesday night last, at about half paost 31 o'clock, after a session of twenty-one days. head Quarters.-The Head Quarters of His Excellency Gov. Noble, will be at his residence, EdgehilU, Abbeville District, near Willington Post Office, till further notice. Lieutenat Governor of South Carolina.-Dr. Smith, recently elected Lieutenant Governor of - South Carolina, has declined the appointment. On the 17th inst.'Dr P. K. HIenagen was elect in his stead. D nin.-The Bank of Hanmburg, S. C. has declared a Dividend of $2,50 on each Share of the Capital Stack-being at the rate of 10 per cent per annum, for the last six tuonths. Bpt or Tan STATI OF S. CAno.NA.-The following geni -msn were elected on the 17th inst.by the Legislature, President and Direc. tos of the Bank of the State of s. Carolina. C J Colcock. President. Messrs 1). C. Welbb, a. Burger, 14. McNeil, J. Itobortsoon, L. G. Ca per, W. A. Carson, Jas. Rose, G. II. Ingra han, Jas. Lynah, J. L. Nowell, ill. T. Menden hall, aid A. McDobnald, Directors. Hansr.-It was with great pleasure that we read, in the Charlestono C urier. the sub joined account, of the increasing prosperity of the town of Hamburg. That spot, which, but a few years since, was an unsightly marsh, send - ing forth its pestiferotus ezhalations, is n ow cov ered with stately buildings. and is the great em liarium of tra-e. f -r a large seciioii of mnths Carolina. "I Real,Estate in flamnarg.-A statement ha. been ibrwarded us, signed J. W. Yarlbtrouigh. Clerk and Treasurer of the Town Couneil or llambtrg. in this State, shewing the value of real eAte in that place to be $38,595, paying atax of $1,43. 97. The sane property was valued in 1821. by the Court of E-quiiy, for Edgefield District. at $7.000! At the head of * land-holde,s, are Henry Shultz, $36,tW3,. Aiuory Sibley, $35,185; G. B. Laimar, $35,000; Jno. Williamsou's Estate, 30,800; S. C. C. & R. It. Compasy, 30,000; Bunk of [lamnbuig. S. C. *14,000; Oliver Sitmpdon. $10,600. Di ring tIme year ending SepL 1, 1838, 53,600 bales of eotton were received in the town of Haim burg," The reiiort o the death of Mr. Carln, Gov. ernor elect of Illinois, proves to be incorrect. Comm dore Nich-Ison.-The Bamior- A merican states that Commodore Nicholson died at his reside .ce, it Balt-:unre, on the 12th inst. Report of the Secretary of liar.-From t is document, it appears that the Pension Del) rt. ment is in quite a flourishing con0ition. The noble-army of Pensioners constantly itiv ens ug i t seems that as fast as ne s t die af'. - another hungry swarn comes on. We believe - that in seome of the States, Rtevolution, y Vet eran. never die. The Secret ry o War says, " the number of persitma on the pensionm rolls, n mouts to forty e thousand right hsundredl and esesty. T here have bteen fourteen hundred and ai:ry one deaths, during theu year entding 30oth September Ia- t, and thec addition. to the pension rolls, in the same time, has been rIco thousand three hund red and flJi-.'e The Resoluatas of Mr. Alh e re 0 lutions of thms cent'em..u do [iam high honor, and the people he represensts. They re a po0w erful and well-timed rebuke to theo abolitionists. Such muen as Mr. Atherton, deserve the ap plause and tIme gratitude of thme whaole e uni y. If the Northern people wvill stustin their Itep resentatives., in snehm resolutionts as thsese. then will ouir union be safe. Political fanaties way labor with all teir muight, bitt they ennnaiot break this golden band of States. WVe have lanmd otur mnisgiv ings., butt wve trust.that the great hodly of our Northerna brethreni,are souand oat theo subject of Southern rights. Let it bo the prayer of ev. cry true pair ot, that they amay 51) cotnitie. *llt. ATHI EltTON'$ RESOLUTIONS UPON ABOLITION. WashuxNo-ros, Dec. 11. "Resolved, That this Goveratnment is a Government of limited powers. anad that bsy the Cotnsitution of thme Untitedl Stntes, Conigress has no jutrisdictiotn whatever over the subject of Slavery ini the several Siates of tihe Contfederacy. *Resolved, Trhot petitions for tIhe Ahali tien of Slavery ini thme Distric-t of Colum bia, and the Territories of tIhe U States, and against the removal of slaves frosm one State to anotheor, nre initended to alk-cet the Institution of Slavery in thec several States, and itus. indirectly, to destroy that - Institution withitn their limits. Resolved, That Congress has no right to do that indirectly, whaich it canniom do directly, anid that tIme agitation of tito stub .lect of Slavery, in thte District of Columt 'bia, or ini the 1'erritories, or in any man ner, with time view of'disturhing, or over - throwing that instituation int tlao severail States, is oqually unuconstituationatl, anad beyond its legislative cotmpetenc.y. Resoled, also, Thmat the Constitution vests on the broad principles of equtaliay nmong the members of thte Confederacy, and that Congress, ini time exercise of nec knowledged powers, has nto right to diss crimina3te, between time Inlstitutionas of one portion of tho States and anmibier, with ais view of abolishming tIhe one, and promoting the other. Resolved, therefore, 'That all attempt on time part oif Congress, to aboliuh sla very ' in tihe Distriet of Colmir, or' the Terri tories, or to regulate the removail uof Slaves fr-om Stat: to State, or to disucriminate hes Jaa teIstitujitin of nune nortlan or tho'Vonfederacy and .uother, with the view,, afaoresaid, are in volatitu of the Pnslitutien, destructive of fhe fnda mental principle, oan which the Union of these States reesl, and beyond the juris diction of Congress, and that its such, nos petition, nemorial, resolution, proplsition. or paoper, tonching or relating in iny way, or to anty extent whatever, to Slavery, its aitbresaiti, or to the Aolilion there-if, shull lbe entertaineda, 0r conside!redl, by ihis lHine, but on the presentation thereof. shall. without being renal, debatedf, printed or referred, be laid on tie table, and no further action, whatever, shall be had i her eon." The first Resolntiion passed, 1U to 6. The 2nd passed, 136 to 65. 'rhe 3d was divided, land on the firsi part, to tie word "direcily." inclusive tlae vote wits 173 to 36. On the last part, it was 161 to 39. The 4th was divided, n1so. On ithe first !)art, to anl includint, "Confederacy," the %ole was 180 te 26, Oin tin latter pirt, the.vote was 174 to 26. The fifth was also divided. On iho first part, down t4i and including the ortls "l1e1yodil tihe jut risdiction af Congress" thle voe was 146 to 52, On the other part, 126 to 76. Co51 MUN IcATI: D.] Principiis obsta : scro mi dicina paratur, Cam inala periongas concohucre muras.''-Ovii). Siop it inl the begoliing: aftet tihe disease has guined strength by delay, nedicite can du no good. Ar.Editor,-That efrorts,are now heing nade to aanalgamnate Ilit S. Ca,ohia Si Treasury, and the Dencra.i Jacksaon Van )tirei pury, is a iet, wich ainusi have arrested te atten;i(in ol even the most crsory ob-server, a)f the political e vents oat the day. The Aereniry has s4mie tiime sine,:i - ed I lie Vn Buren Ihtg. fle baine paper is now the applogisi, and the %vashingi Chrmnlcle, the openl m1lvocate of Gvie. Jawkson's Adkianiistraaticn. ' Tuo 6outh Carohinan is also wearing ruund.and brig in- batteries io hear upina the uilmiaded, "prejudicies of tihe peopile" agairist tile preseni.t " excelleat Adamistration !" ilf hetlier i. is thiat our Polticianb, froln their vigilsant watchings iad lng 'astings, aow begin t-I look with int, keeuer appe tites upon ile Itiaves and lishes; or wiietli er it is (as they once told uts) that lie of Kindrliok is huna tiC a Magician. I um unable to duleraiie. It i6 certain, however, tint un11le.s the People thfrbil tle band-, they will, tre a4)11, nae S4uth11 Carolinla politically uInited in M Vatilureu. A sincere neliel, that the I'reasury lues. timn is to lie itale a gap, through winch Val lurenisim, i6 te b , let inti our Siate, a hope thiat n heat I have given flhe alaroi. you, ()r sa11ime one else. V lit is Capable 41f oanuseiliug us, will point out ihie pauai a: hjoinor and tflsarety, is well ;a tle calmiel-s coivictin, of the proliinnd philosophy oi the seanteuce,wic:i i have selected lior ny atio, hus etermtianedf ine. mosl reluctant ly, to obtrude mlly opiiioas upon ihe public. Let us exanine ihr an intant, the reau sons, which are assignled for this uanuu ral ail unholy union. We slioula suippo1rt hin, we are told, be eaw-e, up(in his chetion, depends the it Ihts tit 4oar lavorite easasture, Ithe ( 7on-uv:. iiwil Treasury flow ta this H1ill to le pm-et! fly the vate of ur Seautrs ;and Re presen tatives at Washingn. flow is the Pre sident elected I By lie vote of our Elec tors ia Cluibia. flow thea dis the fate of lie Treasiry Bill depetid upoa ()ur vote for President! Bit lie is a "Northern President wiih Southern principles." No dotht of it ! )id Martin Van liren ntt vote ihr tha 'P.arif! Was he not in avoar oftho liialoy Biill and Geon. .Jacksmn's P'roclaan a-ii ! Vial he not inarodnee intlo the a\ e York Legialatture. Rtesolutio..s, insaruuctinig theiu Senators to ojpposae the minaiissiaon o1 aaai' Slatve-hlinag 'Tearaitoray into a his Union! Iheecllenat Southern prisaciples thesre / Blut this is a "Criss anal aur onaly htope of safety is ini this "Narrhuerna Prescieir with Southern pinip~lles." Cain you recollect, Mr Eadiaar, when weliad not a "crisis?" There was a great n,1rceember, when-g Gent Jackson was nomtinatead for the P resi dlency. Weu theni set upI hickory posats, w'aulked wvi th hickoary sticks, eatl our liarhec eanes on hcickoury leaaves, and elected "Ohal fikory" "'to se:rre' the Country!"' Nowe, talio o how a.rtensilym sceapproa;ed oif his moide of ell'cting~ the cuere, we are caliled on t,o elect this .\l aser oif his Medcuiemeus, who hats',pliege hima ftoIE "fiallow ini the tooutstemps of his I listrion,~ Predlecessor." Ilt, say his friends, there is nao adangera of his ke'eing this pledge-hie niever in t,-nded ao keep it-it was merely ani elec tioneering trick-granted. WVhni relianice enn we put in sneah a iman! Can Southa Carolina, fromi whose soil chivalry aind honor spoantanaeeausly spring, even liar ai moment, eatte-rintin the idems of stupphortinag this mani, whIose only claiam re-sis, upon his heong abile to prove, thati he has comai mitred amormaIlaperjury? Blut lie hats pledited (pledged!) hiimsaelf toi vetoi any lBill foar AhIolitiont, n lhib m.ay pass during. his tertm if aiflice. P-r-(a-d-i g-i-o-u-s!! WVhen every Idiot knoaws.shm sneh a paledge wvould (ase it hadc dlone) in cremase his popilulalrity, don yoiu atuplpose that Martin Veia nrreina adnt s:imneity eanoaugh to pceClivea im Wh~ Io dreamis that asteh a hsill cain piass duaring his \dmlainistraction! I fad the majority baeen ont t other side, yout may rest assutred. i heat, hie woauldl hayv. lad too tendecr a regard iar his pJopularity, ever to heave mtaade such a pledge. It is iihe vilest jargain-hn ancest misern-. hale mockery-the grossest inastd :oi our comonsene,topoint on0thi man110, ats ahprotectornin;inst Abhohitioni, whao wotll toa-molrroiw, if in Congress, vcate againast lihe- admitssiont of 'l'exnas ina the Untion ex press!y on Ihe ground of slavery.' WVhat drtags, whait ebrams, "W~ha coanluratinand u wii~ hat mnighty muagie,' wvill lbe used. bay this archa sedlaeer.toa brine2 S. Cearohinma in o his iarmas, is moare than I can di vitne. Powerfl will be0 thet pocinfhti; unti I sincerely hocpe that it will prove' ini sutileient lo elli-t his pturpaose. I cannolet heclieve thtat shte, wvhoc, butt vesterdlay, with thae hanshinahiiess oaf youah''ni hieatuy,' buish ing at hais slightest hintt of ndimirationi-. whlo ith virgitn putritv .eaw wvroung in ,-vent his most delicate atttetions. will, now, hantaish from her bosom, nuot otnly alhl mtani en mnodesti, butt oven womnoany puriteh ' ?unsOl'ght, seek his foul embirace! LIST OFrACT Papsed by the sUatls Ccrolina Legislatw" .Lccember. 1 ,. . 1. An Act Itwperrtia UhoudelblI1a to be absent I-ronllhe lia . :. 2. An Act to anuend an Act, entilled- Iiis Act, io prevot 6bstructions to the pat"aice of lish up tle several rivers of this State, pu4sed 19th Dec. 1&7., 3. .in Act ti nuthoroze the President and Directors of the Louisville, Cincinuatti, and Chureston Ituil Rod Conspanly. to iecrease the r.itets #f transportation on oh*y Chisrleeton and 111ulhorg Rail Road in certain cases. and to griant certain vacant lots inl tIme lown of1 coluCe lia. 4. Ani Act tc umeud toe 10th section of an Act. giving to alluistert and.Conmission era in Equi ty, tihe power to grant injsp 5. Ani Act to incroaso thei penalties "of the bonds ateuired eof the SheriT, and Ordinaries of tle District of Mnrlborqugh, 6. An Act to poviele for the elecilii. ef Tax Collectors fior ciach of the Disiietshof Acuderson, and Pickous. 7. Ai Act directing ncensus t ihe taken oW time free white inhabitants of lthis State. 6: An Act ite vest iahe reversionarv in terest ofthe State to th nCtawin iiiitian lands. In the lessees thereol; Rnd to seenre the swstenance and amppiort o the remnant of tie tribe of Calawha ludianls. 10 Anm Act to anthorise the South ' estern Iail 1otl Bank, to) establish branches and agetcies ins ibis Sttei. SI I. Ace Ac' to aithorize. the City Coun - ci of Uharlesion to close and discontinum Ellery Street. 12. Am A ct it) repeal Ite penalties here tobre imposed upon the practice of physie or surgwcy. and sale cif Drugs wititout Ii else. 1:3. Atn Act to iceorpornte the Charles ton, Getorget4own,aid All Saints Rail Road Cotmpaly. 14. An Act to define Ilme terinson whicli time State will aid in tle construction of toirnpike rotaiN. 15. Ane Act to aniend an Act, entitiled men Act, fbr rebuilding the City orCharles ton. 15. Ate Act to authorize a subscription ice behalf of tie State, tt thle South Wes iern Kitel Road lank. 17. An Act to raise supplies for the year Id&N 18. Ani Act tc incorpisrate the Pendle stil Manufitctirin-- Cuimcpany. 19. An Act to repeal so cntuch of the 4th sectionst o an Act. to org.-nize the Corls of this State, passed 21.4t December. 1831 ias relaic to eleetiia ComoNi;sio- era in Ei;ity. fo,t she Districts of Cheslerield 20. An Act te privilo br time increase :m1t1 )renervaetinis cif tie !Lib)r4ry o I Court titf Appeals, in Chariestonl. 21. Ane Act to anthurize time sit- of the Rei Estate ofAlexander Downer.deceased .ccmd rir tither purpises. 22. An Act to establish certain Roads lirieiges, and Ferries. 23. Ai Act to nimk- :t,proprittions for time year ceeean... emumnv , otcer, 1838. 24. Ant Act to incorporate the M1etropouli t.-n Itil etiad Company. 25. At Act to inimrrate the Bivings i it- Cottom Aliamufneritg Company. 26. Ate Act to ietimtd an Act, te' lend ithe credi o mie Stmte, ti seenre any htirA which cay be made Iy the LAoisville, Cmcinnatti, and Charleston Rail %Road Company. From the &th Carolinian. GRADUATES OF TUE S. CAROLINA COL L1-OE, 18 8.-A t tie ccn mennenut of I iie Situth Cncrolini College, ocn the I instant, Ithe fir-st lDecee in Arts was conferred on thlet following ia:nal. genten.en: icTcm, S. ndeson AiL.Ti. PrMee, Dixonme ies oce, .. II. I)rall,. E. A.'. Sleeounge, I. i3. .icerw, E. 3. aovkin, M. IP. Siel. hon,dil G ' . . o n, L. .Praie J. Can bimy, . U0 iver, J . esat. enr. JI. S tertshie, N. 11. hly)avsotE.. Kalmond bJ.sec.mttutio1t. . J. cige ary,J A1. GrVisce.g, Lesesne. C. 11. Walzker. S. J. ilarshall, J. WVichrspeoon, L..ileCanceiless. A .aAA 1 Li3sLATUtt.---Thie hnrly as.setledl cen dche 4th inmst. Jaee. .\eI. Cai hmomun, ot Dial.,. weas e'tectede Presientu ec the Senaxte, eandc J aees W. .\le2mCmn, ee .\ladir,ecn, Spe.ake'r oef thee Iioe-. TIhe fore emer is .m Stae:e lIieht .' Subi T1rea-sury nmm,an, andee thei latter a Special Depuosite sysec __ OBITUARTY. Died Ut hisi ressedecee, ecn Tue.rkey Creek, ii LEigetieldi DJitrict, one ATesdacy, the I i tIe instnt, .llr aL'.m..gtf 'i)CLI.A.%, agedf 8t. years anid , imiontt.. There mare arny teeideicts cilna ewetedj weth tches excielent annme's 1me, whmeci would ccea.ne atu biography of peculicar iee et, tic t.e ectizencs ee itts Vistn et. .'er. Cchract wvas one eci the veseran hteroes of~ '7t, tceinmg im. aecteve srvicec durinmg tihe greaeter pamrt of~ the A. cctrtcace iCe'volton,Em in inach hee retdered nutnec impoirtmant serhi.-es to lees cucantry. Althouemgh Ite le ver acnd time fore mc tc be inc atty gimenral cc. y ageema, yet hee was mneways oct the ai cr1, aned wait edgeh sucxesifa. ace manyxt excurionim. mmnd saaermcmisteasmasc che liratishin edianis, sand T1o. rmee.. Mir. C. ntnde ailr. Ilatchter, whoisce wicw is yet hvcng mic ihceltrcet were time two first mc thme i)tstract, uncii peerhatis ice thce itate~, whIo met ifor tie pcecrpouse of ramisiag cocci eee to oppoeese tde T'ormes. ained pcreocure prontection for thira wives. aned ci.derenm, at din. tunte wenc theo States ci doneth i a atrounmt:t ntede t icer.' cc wero icnsidler. cic as pcrsoners ocf wavr, macanny of whios.eecitizemi were nt--aaiy onc pasroae as .cteh, mmnd were after warmds orderted :te te lii iti.lh .ervice. i wvas ncte rei:ceipt ofB thmis order, thcat Air. C. acnd Air. if. icredu time hlcd eternacectiecn to ecppoe tyranm ;y act ever,y lmaczard,. whmih they dieLf. Ar. C. wvas at oine teeno tackemn pcrisoneir. ihy the inafa. cmcns WVilliam Unningamc acnd heisgang, who, aller in:c dering haime oi all theoy desired, told 3lr.(c. tat hie ((Ununcetighatm) Baud killed itie. ty-cinme menm iih ahiseewnt hcaamis.n ad that hce htadl niieer shmownt mcery to acmy whmomcehe hiad taken;: icnt, althoumgh hie knmew haime to bce htis enemmy, he conccleLred( hcim ace honmornie oe ande wonuhl splcarolhimt a nde eon thce s:acm" dlav,they overtecol< ether wiags, andci maesssere.d thcem wvith a msvaige hmandu. Air. C. wvas a emeicr ofi the eiehodist Chucrchm Ber te lacst 304 vets of~ Bis ite. whecreiti Ithe cndneted htimself~ nhiteether worthy of leic msacredl profoscioni, im all hais transaactons-" do ineg unteo ctha~es ac e ouliemd they shouled do cunte hcime.'' iIe ccupi,ied ac hcigh sesat in time bcisonuta ef l mhiiis neepelc:nntanm-ce wivcle ivineg, aned dital reetted bcy every trute ihcerted Chri:?ti:tnc, and RCepeublien who knze"w hinrr. ROMNMENTS BY TH E GOVERNOR. e . ijuarterm. CO&,UMU'u, l91h INCe. 1838 ENERAL- #JEi9--Arthur P. Ilayni. Jnndes 4. rby J. ldward Calhount . A. er lraitii, Wiil-iamn E. Martin, dtamm-i ~N arle, Jamiesn Chneanunt. it. J. Uinge, Johnt A. Alagniand Jolhn V. itice having heun appoin * de-Cam, tit tie Ionnllililder-iln-Ulue ep.nIlk of* Lt. Colonel, wil. be obeved and eted accordingly. J\11ESJONES, Ad;t. and inspector Genera: - 8PC 38 [C - 1 4 Dxc rnvn 18, 18::81M H Board having decla ed a Dividead. iae da , of $2 50, on each shtre of tja. Cutal Stoek oi this Banok, the sanie will Ie to the Stockholders, or their le-ni repr. ientatives, on or iler theist tey of Jatarv 10-. '*IU. H UTC Hi80.N,Cuh-r De'21. IVA ,. 47 Low3a.,emvi Iled de .ia. FgIlEexercisem ofthis 1nitutioniia will be re. Li-j emedl the smecond ilindity in, Janoita nes4_nder die care of the l1cn. 11'glium 1i. HarrIs, 84 PuRipal und Classical Teacher. nid M'. Abraham Cunniagham, as Teacher of* the Engl;h Department. The Trustees feel no Ie-sitution itn ayin.. that these gentlenen are ins co:1pitent to t, disharge or the duties of their re,.ipectivu deI l'artiennits, as any to le fiunld in lim uipper cobiutry, lad tnat thiy will sipare iio pains to con finue too ierit the hicnh stand, ,whil has bven awarded to hemu as Teacherei. As the inpression abrond, respectinig the health of Abbevillv Di?,trict, is Unfavornle. we des-mn it necessnry to) say. that Lmindesviile aind its vicinity, are tan htn'althv us anv sectini of the tipper couney The Village is'itna:t.-d en it high and dry ridge. reitote froml anv standiin* water, as well as till caiin.es of lisease; it nImt therefore conititte to lie healthy. Inp point of' morality. we lolieve it is genier idly clinceded, tint there is no siecion oficoun. try itore exempolit, firom all inceme-nt to vicintils inhits, than this. We would hazaril the asser tioni, thant wme and tnmrival:-d it: this parl icnlar. EeedIlent Hoarding can Ie Ji:nd in the Village aid vacinity. tt $S per inonth. 'lhe ehol will continie the comlimion Scho lastic year. - TER MS. The Claesmiic, $16 per session. The Natural Sliences, 1M . English Grammar, Geog raphy, and 'listory. Rading, Writing, Arith metic, &c. Dr. A. B. 4RNOLD, Pres. B. Trus. W. R. SA NDUElS. Vice Pres. W. C. COZIlY, Treasurer. M\TTi:W YOUNG. - J. If IFFL .T Sill PS5 N. Trustee S. J. S1ACKL EFoRD, By order of tt' Board. - J G.C-VLDWELL, Secretary. Dec 19, 183M c 47 The Pendleton Messenger, and the Weeklv Chronicle & dentinlel, of Angnta, - will clpi the above three times, an-t Iorwaid theira - cosat l'or ilrnvmeesti.. .tdatisintrua tors' ,Ma d.. W E will sell on Tnesdiny the ?Itl ofJam)i ry next. at the late rosideine ofJosepth Gritlin, decea.wd, near Cambridge. nlpwards of - THIRTY LIKELY NEGROES. Mgs.'Girle, Momen and Children. mtoing the number-are two Black Smiths. a Carpenter. and iuoame'lent Wizoner.Corn. Fodder 4)ats. mn .Iforses, ifo!:, Pickle PoRk. Catt b.ne Yok6i' oxeVin and 'art. Sheei. two rond WR arl new,'h#tw.-en 1. awl 2N h.l, othe',4 -4 not utntioned. Alto. a Bloded Hi4. .feml bv Jo4 asctHwmb. anti a brec yetr 03 (Cole Blact, Rose.) h,v Nitl'fier. fWARD C. GRIFPiN. THfOMAS C.GRtIN. -fnr Dec 24,I3A b 47 IF o s n d, N the snhnrh. of' th - Village. in large Cmr Bell. The owner can have it, byI applying at this office, and pAying or thiszdvertisenent. Dr'c2:. l18:I' nt' 47 EdEelei sM<ale *teawIcmyl. T3 11lE Trunstee's of thne 'dgetield M.'ei .ea U.emy. irnir tine pubilic thatr M1 r. 1I. A. Joir.s, of Aliheville, a Graduaite of' thne Sinmt Canrolinn Coller e, will tak-- chanrge ot t!:is in. stituntion for tIne ensuing year. Ji. T~EitRY. Ser Dec IR, 1A3nM ta 4; GOOD FRUJIT. 'EW'. Th'lousandi YortingI tiT Tas a suhas Peach, Plum. --ppl. &r. kr. lin sab-, Aplyto F', Ot'CtNOR. Nov 201ntintn'.ie.i!, .C A faoin', ;or ,.rsie. W ILL lie sol, bei' the Store i lous~e i Greentiwooid. ON .atuirdey the- 2!Ith De),. comnbesr, any llouse an) L.ot, c'onLtinning t5>g a cres. wvell inuprenved.nnmd nea'r thne el"tnie Acad. emiy; sittuate witini 4)yinrds oft a line .rprinic Then sale to take plsce ant 1 o'clock. T1ern. Cash, or Note heinrine Interest TIHIt.SIA J. COL.M A N. Onee1'. lWtNin -I T0 EliRE, ON T'u.sdany nine First ot Jannnary next, at the P1la itation ba'engiin to ilhe i .state of Jedl'erson li' chardson, dleceinsedi, Iner Mir. ilien. .namnin Stevens', two lik;ely Segro Fellows, Ihe loinyimg to tine said E"stante, will lie hired otut ihr tine year 1839, to the highenst hidder. 0. 4. w AL LA CIE. Ga'nardhiain of' tIne mnors. nle"7 'as:' ,.n A 1'eaier~ Wamted. A G(entlematnn whoii will connie well riecomi. nmennded,. wiill lhe emp jloyed ton tae chiargea of at Schooil in tine ne'ignberho.od of W in. Hail. Ahhneville l)istrict,. Appni eationi to he mad:ei tol nIne subnicribers. V INC I:NT G tItIFFiIN, WVM. IlAltitIs, LEIl'OVWATSON, JAM '. WV\Teo\. SNov.921.1Ri~'ta U UaT1 received l.5 thne i4idinc. r s. ni karge and desirable anssortmenit of S o.s, con sinning Un art of' i'epro ne's Slien's. Ge.' tierne f:ie Caltis ini shoes. Laties Senl un hi oriE Slippers of' superior lunnlity, iasilin large amt'orn. meant of Cinldre n's Shee's of eve ry vni rieny. G. L. & E. PE:NN &(Co Dec.12, 1838 "4 More New 4Goods. T 't.sribers a recci' *iny at lre'sh sa ol' Witr Goods. r'ce'ntl punrchanses in Chairlestoem, whlich makes their anssortmnnn'n camnp to 's hichn ey inavine thne ntteintion o their mlers Gi. L.& E. PENN & Co. Vietoria Slippers. J UST .ceio'ved a snupply of~ very hnands'omu 3Vic.ria Slipperse, to 'vhich we iavite dn tatenion tine Ladies, L.II. 4. E. P . -o toreenWood eXcadesis. W E Have the pleasure ol' indorming oat riends imad the public iu general, ia. Ithe exercims of these lintitutiotis. will reco:n mence off 2nd londay ii January next. CI.ASSICAL DEPA RTAENT. .To meet lithe iucreasing amt onage fi this De parlmient, we nave added anotier Teacher, it will therciebre lie condeneted i titture, under ti joint comeol orMr. JAMth, Lrsi.vv, oir lorine, Teacher,nd Mr. WIL.IAM G. 31otINE,u,1te 6.1 the t,tiglish Academy; both g{rasduntea ofi tht S.Cnroijon Coliegt, and expercoced I'eachiers. Engliaih Mle Delpartment.-Thir; Depart menft will lie unde-r the,oaintgement of' Mir. J uss (amgis, it graduate of Franklin Coll;e, and or imeverai years experience in teaching. Female Delartment.-W ili be conducted by .lr J.is.3. Fm.m anel Ladv.and M 0i1s O'lAIn. ate o the Sim:erville .cillem ion. disitinamolled alike for their lilerary lidfietions. nmi expe. rieneve aTenachers. ' Mrs. 11'enn and Mliss 0y. I Into, the IPrmter diastiognished as it Sinosical & -rienich tetacher, and the latter in Puimings. i'ise br.acies will theretoro- lie tati-t in the m110S, ipro.ed ai!d lpr-ect sst ateAn. The Public will sliscover tht ve are inetr. -ig ana inuniime expsetwe ir the Ibe-nelit ol'the voitihs of -he colintl y. anal il we ak im no px amination into the merits ol'our iastitmtiis.i,e li,nving tiat tiy %vill be olsronoiz d i' knowa. P-or we arv hil to assert that in ti) mie poit ,re mir Schiooi.- sttrimdcsI lit any its the South rrn Stiats. No Stodleit wili lie admimtti imo i,.y orthe Seloiiols. nolest; he comes recoimini ,ed Iy a good Imoral chlaraetfer. fni iiW. comes Iromai another School. he shall lring with him. a ertificate or hi4 clracto-r and aitmuling. A Chl'ap1 i24 now buildinu, inl tihe Pitacf., inl ecded fir tie exclu.ve Ienefitorihm Schools.-. Turmn loit board ani Tuition ire ats mdmt-rate ats elime' where in this i:riat RICH'lARD G911:111FIN F. it. CAL,IIOU1N. AL,BERT WA LLE-:R. L%\RKIN GIFFIN. JOHlN MeCLF.L.LAN. JOHN 1.4)(.N, Tlimls #1 1. lDV I), Greenw od, Dve. 15 ic 4t; W 7 E, time mnderigned. invite the attieition orthe Pibmic, t Ii. new regmtirations ii -he Cliasical 84-114 Vol at Gsedniwood. Alblievilit. ilistrict S. C. We Imve agreed t take cihtariet omthim Acadmeemv in connion, and. por-vided we cnn obtain mm i muticien shars- of tie Peillic lialtroniige. we expecttorontimie to-vethe for -mne years. We will give instructiin in all 'I biranmilches requisite ti>r eiterimg fite month Carolima Coillege or mav other in the Unitied States. The - rincipa l om'the ib tjhe m mret and Latin Lateimnges. Mahmafiticv. Hi,t:-r aid tieeraphy *Y. Compo4ifivn. Divecia.ation Iteadmina and Writiig. w% ill Iii mtrict'y atended ta. A we w,il bat able se to arring'e omir c*um se", that etacl o. e of um cast devoite hi xs -hn 4ive-:mit-mntioit t particmln r bramihes. we ltiir -or.evem tlm they wil Ie thorolivialy iaught. We Ofdue olrselve_s to itse ir mm:mom' e#1i.'t.a. tit oim1 . toficilitifat- tie progress t,t'4imtr puinils iii their tudies hlt alo,to instil into their tmims, cor.--t principles o mmor.ity WV. C. MORA\GNE. J. L. I.1 ; LY. I. ma. 1,4 & ('". (succe:ssolis TO KI . CUI:N & 1tim.rTSON) WHOLES L: AND RETAIL DRFG Q IST8, IIAM.lBi i e. S. C. r I'p con-antli aii1 iaid ua im-r : Lasir! A. a. mt 41* larugF'S. oa licuws, P"ftuilm. O9;. (alass,l'utay, mandi avert r ariety mafamrtic'le ina the r g'mimme. semd will .4'll m ro-asommabe tirmits. Physicinim. country \11ebiant-i. mad ol'-r, ar-, imvited to e.dl aod eimiiie r thmeme . ic-ore pur'iasing iltewhere. All '.-Are thankfiully received amnd prompiltim . attended mi. 4 Ict 1;-, 1Q3i ti'4(i - - E LEA D. IST ra'ceived and for sale. low for esilm. im * large hIt of Linmsril laInd ite trad. A vnmionams aquialitiesm, and ofi the nuist apmprme .. briabds. Ausoi, a iage assortmen~mt of' BRlfl'WilE. ofi ali smze', comnsambi tam hmad. Pi,rsonism aat ti piait.wil l ao we-ill to c.ml andac examinea immr amaoa k befo'ir- pmmrea'in emm.'m sea here. ii. R. CO')m & C'O. Iirs.-'-..' 'lm';'T rece't 'ivd a lot ofi l'Imurster o l'ais. *9 nmd for imnme low byv thl mmhirre'l by ii. R. ('IOK & C'O Dru'ist.. Hlambmmrg lier' I-L i1'i 1-i Adainmuuarator"m iaale. .. bi. -mim aiim on thelaThi damy of ./anu .v I*Tiar er. ait thmi ai:iie a.m .. Saintsmimn' im eath ..-lad, twehi ' mar tillet'n iake'v Ne-. gres, hem cimmeima;, tio time estamte of.Jmlmhn .Ardis, ala. m'a'nsied, aii a credit, mill time 'Z.th iif i)ec'mbea' lalm:m.\I LLh0lG i GALPilliN, Adm'r. I eeAIS-:Iaat'30Fmm 44Ic 11ait orderm mt time S rinhunmry oft .delmaiid msinrici, w ill lie .di ait Iigelim'id 1'. mi Alondsay./he hiA Jani. m.rt, a Imne .'mi'iareand mii' I miit, mm amma'n chemst I i i-apentr a loads--lthe prma per i t thea * 'tati' ol' lFra cm.a .31. I imn:. a,'e . Temsnm, al sidem'-credmt six mmmnm.hs, nmaie, Wi imh appilrovead secutrity DMll'N D PI.NN, .-id,n'r. iDea 4 1 "1 a' .i. Jaslt Rtece*ive , N Dfo sae y Nli'10 ILm'ON & PR Fi. t me' tinme Doubma;e barrei Pearcumsmion emn am. Also, a gamm :asortmenmt .iln'sm linme .madd.ea. IBrjib-s. tiamrmmngalie., i,ar:dlem ama aim me~s, m\ c. Alsmi. a siendidl assirimen'mt t.naCroc eail (mlamms Wamre. W 11.1 beh soldt aim tm' i'ir-e .ialndav in.Inn-mm miany nemxt, aa llambm:try. Threme .Segrwes, viz To, imm.tma,mm andmm hi-rriet, lbmiing Ia p ail'o them. undaivddcm F.s amma aoi Al m . I lehem, Laimkinm adecen-meda. By mardir ot' am deicre' iif mime Couirt ot l.quity T1. rmus ama lie mndem knownvm amt t:ae sale. *L iA4: a '. N 'r i r Personsma indebltemd tam thea F.state of J. Ainn'mmam'ar, deicense, mire mregmemmmed tim amk. immmediame imy) mmnt: andim all personmis liai ogma demmandims amgamimmt the aid e...ttae. mire remlpmest mci to pr'eent thmem aduly atttedm. A. .\1. W A )., A/um'r. ter' V3 is:> e it; Cloakil and Ov'ercoats. L A 1,"m' Coakm & 31en's Ovra ts ammde map nad Ior saalei. CLOTiNG of' all kinds' madite ini gooda style at mime mshoartest noitimce. ILL be suid't Unvnhurg, on , thec Jst day i f .unuaory ne:rf, va.unblo~ I owls proples-ty, CA)nsistilig of tl,kt wf 1: knlowa --tablibeuient celied Co% isig.cn & Ftir'et Ware. lfou:.,e, vith the A% har-fut sind il.at a.tae.ed. Ai.so, The undivided third ef the Ware House knowa is Adaa's Ware i!onse. A Ict wei fiiie imiproeienLts, new occupeied Itg$ i O. iJ- W. 16tokes, ' A: so, A small trart of Pilit Ne \ 4114, withjin a nile and n half of titii town&,eolstvii aiI,g ole iinded anl tift nere-l- on whielo ure fill tiie neceptsary buil. dip:g% tir a comiertbe residence, and a spring Ci pure Und4 execelRent water A t. 1.1. Amthier Tract, cuhitaininig two buiilred acroj, ;djoilsimg lhetum, widh au excelliit 31il: sw thercoit. AV.AO, A saiill trnct or eleven acres, in thn fork of the Ft:4gfie:d and .ilarlntowe, romds. on tvieh ie a C0omfrilfatile ir%elltiug. ruwetivty built, find n good satei Gor pllic b,,mtiieets. T'rml. of' Shle. For CovintoIn & Fair's Wart. I fon. credit sf ix, twe'Ve, vighteenl iund11 twenty-fior iiontho, iii eqitatl iiptnlienta. The o:dier pre,rty oni it credit el m" i11oth2. ilend umaid per..4onal secuiriiy. nnl a newrt-age Ou the proeses will be requiLed to secure the pur rhut.e mnonley. JOHN B. COVINGTON. Dee 4. I: i 14 W1 ilbe WIired 0 (N ithe First day of Jianuar% next,in H[atm., burg, at Simps--i's costi r. (late SuIli. Vull's) ftor one yeitr. tpn ards of 77tirty egrom, b.e'!, ine l the iimjois of"T. G. Luniur, con, !ifting or slen. Bo%,. WtdiiIr and Giris. .u.so, A 'auide luntetion wo nvana river, a. hlim .. imes Imwlow I fumhrie and Augusta, and nearly opposie ie Sand Bar Ferry. The .Vriit'rs t-eiping to Augnatus Tar# ronne. and e I'/onlation be.otgiier to the l& tate -,I John Tarrance.deceard adj"il ing Jas. V'an. Simh lIidter. and the extatte of Thomnan liall. dfcOaefd. 3j' Tho.o who lired nry of' the above Nc groes tie prement %ear. m ili pleaie hav.- themrt at the plie' of hiriu,- faryiv in the day, well clol thed. agree-blo. to, coitrmet. C IIARL1.8 LAMAR, Guardian. Dec 14. 1.3 b 46; Lanid lor- .Aitle, fil- .4nbtecribmr will offer ror Sale at him 4reside ice. oil 3-atti dv lilte 290h inst.. his . .atiin. fritialed a:otI seve. 31iles 6.on f.e fiid Conrt fnlv- andi ntiiing l.nnctr of* Be-1enife tialntn. Mope, Sw enries-tn. sind James .i!ler. cmntaini;-p (:111) Three lIun red Acre-. g p l 0hic. iackory und Pisi 1.iid. 4 in th- Preimi.',% are a tolerable! good lielimh. lion'. and all neceslsary nut build sngs.-and ain exc:eNett ocard uf truit Trees. A1.4o, --mie chlice Atiltle CCo s. ligta, Corn. Fodder a fir.-t rite .nve of Oxvn. i gtn.d Car. louse hi!d aid Kitchei Furniture, and other articlay toti ted us to mention. A 1 so. \bout N) or 1.10) pomiti ofrgood IPork. About '!0G0 Peach S lins. Terms madcle knowit o! tile day of Sne. JESS!-: 1lIIYANT. December i I e 45 EDG(l.EI ) DI'STRICT. sarAh if. Ardi?,. O"T)'i'E i i herehov given :it bv virine of N an order itrimi Chaneelior Harier. I All ,:I;'r tir sale to the hie.li-t hieir, on the l'irst day of January ne.xt. at the store of' 1 r. Saint. Sim11on1, In Benhl Island.the real estate of Alr'in Ardis. deceiasedf. consi-tiesg o Two Trats of .und. tie of whichii iipland and the other IwamIIIII laetil. lyiing on the Savannah river 'T'ho minoer ol* neres. but' ingt4 and lmnndings will Ie more parienlary miad kniown lee the du of 'tale. l'he termiis w.vi li be aredi: eel one. 'two and -hiree years- ex''e't cosets, which iust be pmdl iu e'ahi. l'iirchaieri, to g_ive10( ioe ad tper. =etiial senrizty. andii ai lnertee ot the premises tue secure the purlcha:se liem.ev. EI1F1IELiI)IDISTRICT, C2oinin:ssioner in i:qutiiy. l-'orciosure. Guiieeuii Purdtie- of' 1lortge. T t |: is hierebey giv en. tha et on Wedna .1 day. the 1st d:a' y of iiaiiiarvtinet, ini the Town'i of llinnahiury, I eballt offer i ihr' saie tee thie hlighlesI hideer. On11 eeo i: the Tiowni oi' H1am heurg. s:inae ina Mlechiianie street. and knowii ia the pelan --fsnaid Teni an... Lot Ne) (117) one ihun edre ed ii iev'ee eci. toi lereehese a martynge iSe tee e'einre timhelurchease anonces eelstjid Lot. e, aii and eiditionis w'iltlibe in'ade known en thce day oet'-aile. J. Tl'.itlflY, c. E. E. . ('oatissionier's 4 :':ee, 7 & .1. per.eam. indi,"e'.d tee the 4eate of' tar. theleis w Khael.l. dl,elcased. are reqius iede e tmake itiniiedinete. pyen) iiit: int ll pe'r e .- hais ilng demie: nd' nr: nicse the sid e'tite are, regnesIVtedel p. iresent thle'i dulyi attested. Nov,. - 1 -:t' e I" S. ( .1 ,. O N de \f .rnte t wSn rn dec. hetw een e':oli r's ami~ til luammoniad's, tin elegantt Gold Waieb euy. wshich'! n' lId h edhv ei edto the ner. Ont his poiei pelperity anititiie ing for thijs adver ti'e'lienit. I:n;1uie n-. the setore oef C. A. DOWD. I:stae otf e.ig e W. Neai . nrte ireqnte:sie to irendeler thiemi in tee the subsib.'.er, duly iitae.t ed.nndie the ineibe'etdl C t id ee.taete.redeesired [tee maiei paymiient iby t he 'h f ilI)e'eiieher. Ii11'Ii N P'.. Alhe'r. Ntv':10).1 b~l' 4f, .leiiat A. V'*O $till : (Is.ilin ii.P.iiliailig t11.i.|-. ilT tie T. ee .lhiratioin ini this e'ase, in the Clerk's fre,'c anid the said Jet m .\ehu. Youngii. h::Sving nao ifie o aittorney.' knw toISa leble ini thise prceince, upron ui hiet' a (eepy ot the said ech'a1:ratione wih a sper i orideri eel the (C'eurt censedl thiercona,ean hie se'rs e el :it is thiercefoir Ordred that the r.nid .lhni. A.Yotiluig do( nlwnelraeent ake is defeonca w.ith ai yen r und a edny. i'rcom the iling of'thec sai,t dcla:ramtieon, na iahereeaiud. or tinai ande absolaje judlmnt will lie toris thwi ginven and uwarded for the said pelaitiil'. .A S. W APR IeA W