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All Advortisements intended for publication in this paper, must be deposited in the Office by Tw4y eveninw. All communications addressed to the Editor. (rosT PAID) will be promptly and strictly at tended to. tAROLIiMA ROTL-L. RAMBURG, SOUTft CAROLINA. ij 1-. undersigned begs lave to inform his T friends and the public in general, that this Hotel has undergone thorough repair, and that he is now prepared for the receptionaind ao commodation,of amen Borders., as well as Travellers and Transient VISITORS. lie would observe. that those who may faivor him with a call. shall find themselves agreeably and comfortably provided for. His iabl is sup plied with all t e substantial reuisiates good . . mq,gether with every delicac d varety' that the markets of Augusta an- amburg can afford, with the attention of adiseraxnits and a Adf Aostler. His Bar is stoied with liquors of e choicest kind. With the confident assurance of giving full satisfaction, he solicits his old friends, and the public in general, to favor him with a call. Drovers can be accommodated with #f ables and lots for stock. KA. EMP. De 15, 1838 t'-f46 The Greenville Mountalneer,and Pendleton andisend thena sccbunte'ro thel=shir=-Ad il Hamburg. A. K. AIERICAN MOTEL. HAMBURG, S C. HE Subscriber takes great pleasure in in J forming his friends & the public general. I that he has opened his largi and commodious oust-, and will be verv thankful to them for a liberalshare of their patronage. He flatter, him. self, ths from the experience ofgthe Lady who has charge of the domestic affairs of the Hlouse, also his Servants ai:d Hostlers, togetherwith his own will and disposition to please, that general satisfaction mnay be given. The situation of the House affords i convenience,particularly desira ble to persons who may have business to attend to. or who may wish to take the Rail Road Car for Charleston: and his Stable lots are large and well prepared for the accommadation of Gentle. men who may have Stock for saile. G. W. MAYSON. Oct.24, 1838 tf 38 Village Property for Sale. Will offer for iale, on the first Monday in January next. to the high ent bidder, the lioeu in the Village of Edgefield, now occupied by SMarH & Faauaxa as a Dty Good Store. Psession to be~given in a few days. Teamsb one'and two years credit, with note and approved security. B. A. WALL,%CE. * Dec. 18, 1838 e 46 NOT ICE. NOFFFER at private sale, m5 ny Residence, in the corporate limnits ot the town of Edgefield. There arec18 acres of land, on which are a go"od l)welling Hlouse. re contly repaired anid imcproved, and all necessa ry out-buaildlings. The terms will be made ac ebmniodatting to an app,rovedl purchaser. For further pairticuilars apply on the premises, or at mny office. __GEO. POPE. Dec 0,I . d 45 JuMt Received, A NID for sale by NIe IlOLSON &.PRES LEY, one cask good fresh CIhEESE. A few fine Diouble barrel Percussion Guns, "" "Single '* do. Also, a good assortetnt Men's fine Saddles, Bridles,, .ilartinegales, Bridlo Mountings, &c. Also, a splendid assortment Croc kcry and Glass Ware. J)ec. 18, 1838 tf 41' Cloaks andi Overconts. L ADIES' Cloaks &Men's Overcoats made up and for sale. . COT INGuof all kinds made ngo at the shortest tnotice.ingd NICHOLSON & PRESLEY. . Dec 4, 1838 tf 4 Insproved Surgeoms' Trtusti FOst the radical eure of H ERNIA, invenmted by H r.aF. CwAsE. M. I). Philadelphia. (wearranted te cure.) All orders bymail or other wis will be promptly attendd to. Add res eitheur D)r. II. BURT. Dr. M. LA BOR DE, D, E. J.miuMS, V.dgcefield C. H. B'. C, tf 21 Arecewood .feadmies. El Have the pleasure of informing our W riends anid thre public in genepral, that the exercisea of these 1nstitUtio,. will recom mence or& 2nd Mot,day in January next. CTASSICAL DEPARTMENT. To meet the increasing patronage of this De partment, we have added another Tencher, it will therefore Oe condticted it future, under the joint control Of Mr. JAncs LOWSLt, our former Teacher,and Mr. Wzi.LIAM C. MoRAoN,late of the i--olish Academy; both graduates of the S.Caroiia College, ind experienced Teachers. Engish Mak Deartment.-This Depart mient will be under the nanagement of Mr. JA4-s GILaS, a gradutie of Franklin College, and of several years experience in teashing. emale D rtmusit-Will be conducted by Mr JA8.M. E Rn(llandyd,andAil O'IARO, late of the Sumrerville Academies. distingiished alike for their literary qulaificalions. and ex rienee as Teachers. Mrs. Fenn and Mims o Haro, the forner distinguished as a Musical & French teacher, wid the latter .in Puimiings. I'heste bra chles will tiherefore he taught in the most improved aid perfect system. The Public will discover that we are incur ring can iitmienhe expense for the benefit of the youths ol'the comtry, and all we ask is anm ex aininatiovi into the merits of our, Institutions,be. lieving that they will lie patroniz--d if known. For we are bold to assert that in no one point tare our Schoolk surpased by any in the South erim States. No Studenit will be adaitted into army ofthe Schools.uiless lie comee recomusen led by a good moral character, and iWl.e comes from another School, he shall firing with him. a :ertificate of his character and standing. A chap-1 is now buildieu in the ilace, in onded ror the exclusive henefitof the Schools. Terms if board and I'tuition are as moderate as else where in this District RICHARD GRIFFIN E. R. CALHOUN, ALBPRT WALLER. L \RKIN GRIFFIN, JOHN McCLl".LLAN, TIIOMAS B. BYRD, JOHN LOGAN, Greenwood, Dec. 15 183 ' 46 ' E, the undersigned, invite the attention ofthe Publi, to the new regulations in lie Classical School-at Greenwood. Abbeville District S. C. IVe have agreed too take charge >ftis Academy in connexion, and. privided we can obtain a sufficient share of the Public atronage, we expect to continue together for leme years. We will give inalnctions in all he branches requisite for entering the South warelina College or any other in the United Itates. The prncipnilorthese will be the Greek and Lain Languageii. Mathematics. History nd Geograh . Composition, Declaimation. 10. a swe atYwaiwti Sge es, that each. one of us can devote his excln ive attention to particular braiehes, we flatter Ilmrselve that they will be thoroughly tausght. We pledge ourselves to use our tmnost efforts, lot oily. to facilitate the progress of onir pupils n their mdien. but also,to instil into their minds, orrect principles of m,ira'ity W. C. MORAGNE. J. L. LESLY. Greenwood. Dee 1.1 I-"A e 46 Low4acemwille Acadesiay. 1 1Lexercises of this Institution will I.e re suimed on the iecomd Monday in Jaimarv text, under the care of the Rev. 1i-iain i. Ffurrias, as Principal and Classical Teacher, amid %Jr. Abraham Cunningham. as Teacher of the english Department. le Trustees feel no hesitation in saying, hat these gentlemen are as competent to the lischarge of the duties of their respective de 'artmens, as any tis he found in the upper :muntry, -nd that they will spare no pains to con inue to merit the high stand, whic-h has bmeen awarded to lemt) as Teachers. As the impression abroad, respecting the l-alth of Abbevi-le District, is unfavitrable. we lerm it necessaury to say. that Lowneeville Lad its vicinity, are us healthy as any section of lie ip per country The Village iW.-ituated on ,ig and dry ridge, remote from any standing water, as weIl as all causes of disease; it must herefore continue to he healmhv. In point of morality. we b--lieve it is geier. illy conceded, tha tIfere is no section ifeotin. ry more exelmipt, from all induce, ment to vicistis mbits, than this. We would hazard the aser. ion. ihat we stand unrivalled in this partieular. Exedlent Boarding eai he- had ii. the Village and vicinmy. tat $S per tonith. The School will contintue the cmmon Scho aatic year. TERMS. The Classics, $16 per session. The Natural Sciences, 16 e. c English Grammar, Geog- c Reading, Writing, Aith- 6"" metic, &e. D)r. A. B. A RNOLD, Pres. B. Trne. " W. R. SA NDERS, Vice Pres. W. C. COZOBY, Treasurer. MATTHrWV YOUJNG, J. MOFFET SIMPSON, Truistees S. J. SHIACKILEFORD, By order of the Board. 3. G. C \LDW ELL, Secretary. Dec 19, 1838 c 47 The Pendletoni Messentger, and the Weekly Chronicle &. Setinel, nf Augusta, wvill copy the above three timnes, anti forward their ac cotnnte for envmnent. A LL persons are forewarned from tnading for a niote of handI for One Thousanad Dot. airs. ,iited by Jouts M.Aasm. payable at sixty dlavs fromi the 1ath or l4th~ of November to the llaombuirg Bank, payamblo. to thme order of Dlaw soin 'ba iuon, Alford Hfolley,anid L. J. Trottt, hIinld-erms. Trho above note wvas lost or mispla. ced h.1 A. Hlolley. JOHIN MARtSII, Di. ATK1NSON, A. HOLLEY, L. J. TROTTI, 16.818 dl 4-t KDGEFIELD DISTRJCTI. ' ~Ol.12ID hefore me by E. S. Maya, a . stray Horse, taken tip byhim at his 'plan. taition. near Horn's Creek etleting House, otn the itIth inust.--hay color. mhiotut I5 haneds high, 10 or 11 years ole, bald face, three white feet, right arm roan, appraised at 6ifty dollars. OBERT WVA'T-r, .J Q South Carolina Legislature. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. FRIDATr Dec. 14. 1838. Six O'CLOCI, P. M. Mr. Perry called up the report of the comnitee of Ways and Means. on a bill to nuthorise the South Western Rail Road Bank to establish Branches and Agencies in this state, and the bill was read a see ond time. and ordered to the Senate. The Report of the committee on In corporations, op the petitions of sundry vitizens Of Cheraw and its viciuity, for the establishment of a Rail'toad from the NorthCarolina line, to Columbia, bv way of Cheraw. and on a bill to incoiporate the Metropolitan Rail Road Cmupany, was agreed to, anvd the substituted hilT, under the above title, was read a second time, clause lby clause, amended and or dered to the Senate. The Report of the Committee on Ways a1 Means on a hill to atithorise a sub ucriptioni il behaif o the State, to the South Western Rail Road Bank, was :,ken up for the secont4 reading, and read, clause by clause. Mr. Elinore proposed an anmendmneit to the 3rd section, providing that the amount subascrihed be raised by issing State Stock. Mr. Memminger op posed the atendmitent, and advocated the Iassage of the hill, which was also sup ported by Messrs. Desaussure, Perry and A. W.'I honmson, and opposed by MeAmrs. Colcock and Bellinger The following motions were then made; By Mr. Bellin ger, to postpone the till to the 1st January: withdrawa: By Mr. Elmore, to lay the hill on tie table, and print his amendment; rejected: By Mr. Colcock, to strike out the enactitng clause,negatived. On the question of sending tie bill to the Senate, Mr. Elmore called for the Yeas and Nays which were ordered by the Hou-, and were Yens 60. Nays 46, So the bill was ordered to be sent to the Senate. Adjourned. IN SENATE. SATtRD.Ay. Dec.15. The Senate met pursuant to adjourn ment. Mr. Huger submitted the report of the commuttee on incurporations. on the ro port of the committee of the House, on the hill to incorporate the Pendleton Man- I ufacturing company; ordered that it be u placed among the orders of the day. onih-F-O"? dd.Ae.ognt,e '1 litan Rail Road company; ordered that it be placed among the orderma of the day. Mr. AI,ton submitted the report of the comimlittee On Banks. on the bill framu the ihouse, to authorise the South Western Rail Road Bank to esiablihh Bramnches and Agencies imn this State; ordered for con,Aideration fan Mondav. Mr. Glover submittedI a Resfolutiol an thorizing the Chair to nootminate coimnit tees of inmlection for the Bank orf the State or South Carolina, and its branches; and that a nmessage lie sent to the House t of RepresentatiVe-s. requesating the ap pointment or similar committees,. to act in coninction with tie committee of tie Senate; ordere* for consideration o Mon flay. The President called the attention of the Senate to the following report from the Iomoe;e: The report of the committee of Ways and Means, of the House, on that part of the Governor's nessae in relation to the sUibscription on the part tif tie State, to the South Western Rnil Road Bank, andt a hill to authotise the subsription of the State to the South Western Rail Road Bank ; read the first time and referred to te (omm1ittee ott finance. On Motion of Mr. De'reville. Ordered Thai a imessage he senlt to the House pro plising to go into un election for President and irectlrs of the Bank of the State of Soamth1 Cart)lina, on Mo9lday, at twelve o'cloack. A mie-sage was receive from time house, propaosing tea the Seneate to en inuto ana e lect ion fear Presi dtent anad D,rectors of the Bak of thie Stare of Seauth (Craoitn, at I c'cloack, to-clay, andi immnedhiately there after, to the electioan of Lieutennt Govern or; urdered to lie oan the tnale. On itnorion of Mr. Verdier, Ordered, that the Senate proceed to the orders of th~Aj1il entitled -A Bill to prevent the tse of dea-dly wea ponas," was read the see end time, clause hclauItmse. amnd bay snudry anmendments, the yeas and nays be-ing re quired conor-dering the bill to the Hoauseof~ Replresaentatives, were Yeas 27, Nays 13. So the lii was ordered to the House for concurrence "A hail entitled "A Bill tea prevent in. temperance," was thetn called up for con siderat ion. Mr. Jeter moved that the furt her consid eration of the hill he paost honed to the 1st of January next, anti the yeas and naays being required. w-ere as foallows: YF.As-Alesars A lstoan. Reammy, Cannon, Gtaod wyn Grimaball, Geourdin. Jete-r, Jones Liawton, Littlejhn. Massey, Miess, Peay Powe, Qua'thsud Stone-20. NAYs-Hoan. A. Pattersona. President, Messrs. Bennett, Crawford, Dawson, Do Tr-eville. Eniglish, Evans, Glover, Gregg, Herit, iligginas, Norris, Rheti, Scott, Ver dier, Smart antd Wilson.-ly. So the bill was postpioned. The Senate took a recess until six o'clock. Sax O'er,OCK, P.M. Thme Senate met again and proceeded to huuisnt,u. Fh. es te Committee on Pi. nance, ot, 0 loan the credit of the State to Y loan which may be made to tb ent and Directors of the LouisvIlle, atti and Charleston R. Road CoP 1 as ordered for consider ation on Mo A Report . committee on Federal Relations, o ort from the House, on that part Governor's message in relation of a payments, and the trade and comme he country, ordered for consideratio .Monday. Adjourned. H. OF PRESENTATIVES SATURDAr, Dec, 15. The Hlonlte t purstat to adjournment. The Speai. brought to the view of the House a cor unicatiou fm Dr. Thomhs Smith. Lieu,nnt Governor, declining the accepta" of that office; laid on the tahle The Seria.sent with its concnrrence, a Resolution a 1i ing a committee to ex amine the gbks and Records in the-office L)f the Secr ry of State and Comptroller General, azto provide ir the re airs of the same. & A Iro, the report of h e com tteeon F ral Relationa, otn the con trover$y en the States of Georgia sd Malue' ferred to the House: also 'he roliowing s., whi.-h were read the Arst time and oJered for a second reading on Honday. , A Bill to'*uthorize the President ind W)irectors 'T the Louisville, Ciucinnatti lud Charle on Rail Road Company to in -rease the ,Xtes of compensatian at the .harlestonlnd Hamburg Rail Road. in ertain c 4e and to grant certain vacant ots in the t wn of Columbia. A Bill inore e'ectually to prevent Cam Iug E TVhe Sete also returned a Bill to au borize thi formation of the Charleston, JeorgetoA and All Saints Rail Road ;oipuny, which received its third read. iig; was pr-esed. the title changed to "an ket" and saU to the Seqate The ordrs (if theday were-taken up: Tlefolu,WinIg hills were read a he second itue itud rilert d to the Senate, together vti the t'js.ots on them, A Bill t# establish the Santee Bridge A BU?, t.- provide for the: increase antl ireservilg-u of the Lihrary of the Cout rApipeeih in Charleston, A Bill: authorise the Commissioners f Pull Buildings of Gerorgetown,- to tO e4#aniAttAt6~Iifwies.af.;be e*n prascribe into suitable books if recosd.' .- and the report of the J udi iary nneiuttee against it, was, on mo tot of Mr. Middletn. lail on the table. A Bill fron the Senate; direetiog a cen tis to be taken of the free white inhabitants il the State, was read the seconl time, a tiended, on timotion of Mr. Bellinger. and irdered to-tie returned. Ont motion of Mr. Elmore, a message vua ordered to the Senate proposin to iroceed at I oclock to day, to the election f President and Dar.-cors of the Bank of lie State of South Carolina. and imnnedi itely thereafter, to that of Lieutenant lovernor. On inotion of Mr. Phillips. the special rder of the day. a Bill t) -stablish a Toll iridge over the Savannah River sear Au ,usta. and the report of the committee oto toads, &c. on the saine subject, were ta en up. anl elicited a debate hetween dlessrs. J. A. Calhoun. Perry. Memminio ;er, and Desanssure. in favor of. anl Mes irs. Phillips, Burt, Warllaw. Dawkins: iellinger, and Frost, against the hill, after & hich, on motion of Mr. Ph,llips. the eta - acting clause of the bill was stracken out. iy time lollowina vote; the yeas and nays aving been ordered, on motion of Mr. ,uhoun; aid the Speaker, Mr F. II. ioardlaw, uad Mr. Gritlin. h.aving been -cused from voting, because they had ,ic edt as counsel im the case het ween the par ies; Yeas 75d- Nays 31. Tihae Senate -ent a amessage proposing o go mito the election aof P'resiadent and I)irector-s of the Bamnk of the State of Saouth U'arolina, at 10o'cluck on Monaday; Iniad on thae tabte. A Bill concernaing the Thompsonian systemn of dhe practice of Medicinec; was read the secmnad time, and hiavinag heena lisenssed by Messrs. Whaitefielal andl h. HI. Trhomson, in the afirmative, and Messrs. it U. Palmer, Perry, Colcock, anal Phil lips in the negative, a motion was inade by Mr. Colcock; to amend by strikinag ouat the Bill, in aorde'r to insert anaither undmer the titleof a Bi, to repeal the petnalties imtposed upon the practice of physic or murgery, anad the sale of druecs without Ii sense. On the questmn of so naending; he ayes and noes were orderead, nad are as follow:* Yeas-Hon. D. L. WVardhlaw, Spenker, Messrs. Aikena. Allison. Meaty, Belin, Bayee, Bradley, Braickman, Brown, Burt, Qaldlwell. J. A. Calhoun, Calmes. Col ek, Cox, Crockett. Daviad, Dawkins, Desaussure, James Douglas. Elmore, E vans. F. N. Garvina, Gavin, Huae. Hlibben, Hlibbler, Evitns, Ervin, Fair, Fripp, Finley Frost, Ho7, Huger, Hunt, Ingrahatm, Ja cobs, Lenoir, Love, 10cDowel, McKinney, Marsh, Memaminger, Moff'eit, Moore, M~oo sly, Neel. O'Bryan, S. J. Palmer, Putile. Porcher, Puwell, Wma. RIeedl,J. B. Reid, I. B. Richardson, J. S. Richardsuon, Sati on, Schanierle, Sims, Smnith, A. WV. TIhom son, H. HI. Thomp,an, Tyler, WVardllaw. Whtitefield,Wildler. Willias, 'Williamson, Wingats'. Witherspoon, WVoods-yl. Nays-Messrs. Alston. A rthnar, Bellin ger, B3lakeney, Buchanan, Busfordl, Bull, Carroll, Davis, Eckhard, Elfe, Elliott, Faljmore. Gape, Griban.liendema. H. ward Jamison, Ker. Lyles, Magrath, Mar tin, Middleton, Maye. Murray, E. U. Pal mer, John Palmer. Patterson, Perry. Phil lip, Seymour, Taylor, Walker, Washing ton, Whaley. Wimhish-37. The amendment of Mr, Colcock, acor dingly prevailed. The question of send ing the Bill, thus substituted, to the Sen ate; was taken by yeas and nays, and do cided affirmatively, as follows: Yeas-Hon. D. L. Wardlaw, Spoak Messrs. Aiken, Alston, Beaty. Brade Brockman, Brown, Bart, CaIwell, 1. A Calhoun, Calmes, Cantel, Colceck, Coi Crockett. David. Dawkns, Demussaire James Douglass, Elmore, Evans. Evins Ervin, Fair, Fripp, Ent; Fulmore, F Garvin. Gaiei, Hanoe, Hibbler, Hoy,N Ingraham, ackson, Jacobs, Lenoir; Love McDowell, McKinney, Marsh, Memmin ger, Moffett, Moody. Murray, Neel, O'B an. S. J. Palmer, Patterson: Powell. J.P Reed, Wm. Reed. J. B. Reid, J. B. Rich ardson, J. S. Richardson, Mabon,Schnieric Sims, A!'W. Thomson, H. H. Thomson Wardlaw, Whitefield, Williams, William son. Wingate. Witherspoon, Woods-67 Nays--Messrs. Allison, Arthur, Belin Belliuger, Blakeney. Buchanan. Buford. Bull, Carroll, Davis, Eckhard. Finley Griffin, Henderson. Hayward, Jamison Ker, Lyles, Magrath, Martin, Middleton Moore, Moye, E, 11, Palmer, John Palmer, Perry, Phillips. Porcher, Taylor, Tyler Walker. Washipgton, Whnley, Wilder Wimhich-35. Consequently the Bill was ordered tc the Senate. . Mr. J. P. Reed recowed his vote in the negative, on the amen'dment of Mr. Col cock. - The House took a recess till taelock Six o'clocit'P, Me The two followirg Bills ,which . hoo ceived two readings in the Senate. were read the first timei and <0hered to the see ond reading on Monday A 13111 1ovest the reversionar re of the Statl in the Calowba Indian Laad' to lessees thereof,and secure the sustenatce and support of the remnant of the tribe o Catawtva Indians: - - A Bill to prevent the 'use of deadly weaUus; the lastordereV-o be printed, or motion of Mr. Deusaussure. On motion of Mr. Phillips, a Bill to es tablish certain Roads, Bridges and Fer ries, was taken up, read tie second time elanse by clause, amended, on tuotion o sundry_nembers, agreed to, and ordered A Bill te likthe fiiits -rnnamny -c Courts of Equity fcjr Williamsburg. wat called up by Mr. Desautsure, read the second time and ordered to the Senate. The tbllowinig Bills troms the Senate were read the first time, and ordered to be read again on Monday. A hill to amend tlhe tenth section of at Act giving to Masters and Commissionjers. in Equity, the power to grant injunc liotns. A Bill to increase lhe penalties of the onds regnired of the Sherill and Ordi nsries of Mlarlboroth. A Bill to render Auctioneers, Broker and Veudue Ma-4ters, linble in certain caset A Bill to1 prov.ide for the election of Tai Collectors for each of the Districts of Ani derson and Pickens, A Bill to amend an Act entitled an Ac to prevent obstructions to hlie passage o fish up the several rivers of this State passed 19th December, 18:. A Bill to permit Chancellor llarper te he absent from the State. The l'ullowing Bills were read the sec ond time, and orlered to the Senate. A Bill ro authorise 'he sale of the rea estate (if Alexander Downer, and for othe purposes. A Bill to repeal so much of an Act te or ganise the Courts of this State, passed 2 of Deveiber. 18*t1, as relate.4 to the elec lion of Commissioners in Equity tir Ches terfiehl a Marlboroug , A bill to enlarge the peowers eof the Re corder of the city of Charleston. Adljournied to 10 o'clock A, M. on Mon day. IN SENATE. MoencAr, Dec 17, The Senate met at 10 e'clocck, A. M and thte Clerk read the Journal oef Saetut day. A message was rec'eiveed from the Ilous concurring withc thce cmeessge sent fromn tic Seunate, proposcing se gee into an ele-cioen the Presidet acnd D)irectoers of the Bant of the Stnte oCf Socuth Caroliena ac I o'clec Mr. Iluager sunbmittedl ihe report of th comm uittee on inccorporatioans ona the bill inccorporate the lIiingsville Mantufactucrinc Compacny ; andc on mtotiona, it " as oerde.re to ibe iplaced acmotng the orders of the dlai Mr. Giregg submcitted the report of Iii Judicicary commit tee, on the hill from lh House, to provide feer tihe incerease an preservation of the Liberary of the Cecuc of A ppeals of Charleston ; ordered for cosa siuderation to-moerrow. The Chair called thce ettentionc to the fe lowing~ papers from the hlouse of itepr< scetatcves ; A Bill to repeal so much of thce 4th sec lion of the act to organiee thce Ceese this State, as relates to the Coetmm...ij,e ers in Equcity, of thce Districts oef 'chestei field and Marlborough: rend the fcast cim1 and referred to the Commcittee (et the .lt diciary. A Bill to repeal the penalties hereoreec itRiposed on the practice of Physic, Surge ry, and the sale of D)rtug without license rend lthe first time, and referred to ti COmmtitteeQ on GiWIPness 'Ap 4 -ft nimit"s, ti Jdi bill W* argwthe et order'fhe.Ctyeof C rlef ark time; aW ritefovd on the Jisdic'~r 00~ .Ongbqo IF the bill o( I 8 . same pW*dM. 0 t tj *11N, and I and refered 16,4 Bridges, and P A bili to1 * estat of Ale4a' pnrI; ead e"sg to I ixbmmittee 0'iS - A Bill to Incorprte me,uf cUring COn- u 'fn Act," &c, and ordered p. he to the Ho read the third time Tbe Seate%' bil ~ ~ ii~' Union 'Insurance onil us-C'mmo South Carolina. having the House, was read teh the tide changed to "asA sent to the Houhe.: Representais fa don A bill, directing a ciius to be ken J the free whIWa Jnhabitants ofr. t 4 - was r,ead a third time, passed, the-t.te . changed, to 4an Actt1l and :.ordred fo:' - aent to.he use for coficra,; aqdbh three band copies be-pFnted'o. tejw- " of the menberi. A j3ill to authorise the Clij cOunbi 4 Charleston, to close and distOitinue Eler ' Street, wts read a third tie, assed.-the 'title changed to. An Act;". ealseat to ihe House for concurrence. - Mr Ifuger submitted the report of the committee on.i0corpotatigns, on the Bill fton.the House uthorise the sale'Of tbT real estatAr Do r deceased and fother purpn6ses o red to lie on A Bill to le ..credit of the State to soente n.y -to' "ade by,0be Louisville Ciaina"i and ewton R. Road.Com.. puny r~a~the We and order"'t ita ith ~nnd 161t Oue The Senate then p0ede' ;nthe esas~ .9 kw.et int- ballotAfr L"the Bask of th. t re itreturn, Mr. Gregg subdoitted the report of the committee ou the bill to repeal so nucb of the 4th section of an Act to organise the courts of this State, as relates to the elec tion of Couunissimners in Equity, for the Diktricts of Chesterfield an I Marlborough ordered for cnnsideration to morrow. Mr " ilson oflered a resolution, directing that a correct copy of -in Act, entitled no Act, to or-inise the courts of this State, be prouted among the Acts of this session - n hich was agreed to The Senate resumed the orders of the day. A bill to define the terms on-which the State will aid in the construction of Turn pike Roads; real a second iime and ordero ed to be returned to the House. f On motion of Mr. Bennett, the orders of the dav were again suspended. for the pur pose of receiving the report of the com mittee on Fimance, on a bill to authorise a sbascription on behalf of the state, for stock of the South Western Rail Road Bank, and i On molion or Mr. Bennett, the Senate resolved itself into Committee of the Whole, to consider the hill, and the Presi dent appointed Mr. Glover to the Chair. On motion of Mr. linger, it was order ed ihat Gen. R. Y. Ilayne be invited to take a seat in the Senate, Car the purpose of givi<g infoarmaationa resrecting the bitt, a ndt after some dtiscusioni Mr. Rhent stubmxitted an amendment whicha was adopittedl. Ott Motion of Mr. iInger, the Com. niuttee rose. repiorgedl progress, and the Presideni resumned his seat. Th'le Senate theta took tip the bill, when Mr. V'erdier mioved the postponemaent o)f the bill unatil the first of January, and the yeas and nays being required are as fol YI:As-Messrs. ileatty, Can.n, Craw. Sford. IUnhose, Enaglish, Evans. Goodssyn, Higgins,% Jeter, Massey, Munrii, Pecay, k Powe. Seiatt, Stone, Verdier, and W ason. " aHn . Patterson, P'rs "~ Messrs. Alston. Bennett, Carr, .' Cauh a Da)twson. De'Trevitte, Dunovamti. Gilover, Gregg. Gjrimnhalt. Heriot, Hsge.r. .1 enkinas, Rhiett ande Smart--21 So t he hill w as not post i.o .at. tThe hill wias then readl clause by clause and, af:er sundry amnendmtuents, was a gre, if to, and ordered ti) be returnedl to the liouse. A hil to nuthorise the South Western R ail R oad Batnk to estalisha agenacies and hr,.tohe in. this State; reai a second tte. i'gr,.'d ti', anad ordered to be return edat. Act entitled an Act tui at the City of Charleston; read a eron tme, agreed to, and ordered to the A h.ilt to maike appropriations for the year 1ti10; laid the bill on the table. IA bill to amend the Militia Laws of this State ; laid the hill on the table. A bill to incorporate thle Bivingsvitle Manufactadng Chwpany. read die lajU4