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ahould pqo qw4%r. a%i 1dgtn- the fieedom of speech. Could we not refuse to receive - a petition, and yet not violate the Constitu. tio. not making any law against the re ,.Ceptioa of petitions? 'Mr. Legare said that the House upon other grounds had undoubtedly the right to reject petitions whe . enti'to Congress. He could give a thousand illustrations, were it necessary, both.in the Common Law of Great Britain and in Parliamentary examples which had sprung up on the oecasi n-of presentation, it was well known tha 6titions had been burnt. by the common hanIman upon presentation, and this not in consequence of Royal infuence, but by the deliberate action of the House of Commons itself. Mr. Legare was interrupted by the Speaker, ancl called to orler for referring. The members of the House cried, -go on," "go on," ' go on." Mr. L. proceeded, and in the course of his remarks, aaif that if the object of these petitioners should be granted-nay if they did not stop in this matter--he sun of this e Union sets. -it sets in blot; and sets ne ver to rise agqiu. I was hiorn, said Mr, Legare, undor tba4'"f*sl,1riotus of all gov ermants, a repub government. I had dreamed for bgora orious and tme-honor ed existence. I had hoped this, and be . lieved this-but, continued Mr, Legare in a manner ex pressing greater excitement .--depend upon it, whenever the prayers of these pettioners are granted, a dissolu tion of this Uaion follows. Awful will be the consequences. Mr. Legare was three limes called to order, but by a good deal ofspecial plead ing and the determination of the House to - hear him, he went on to the close of his re marks. After an ineffectual attempt to adjourn --aes 69, nays 79, Mr. Saltoustall replied to Mr. Legare in iefence of the right of petition, and espe cially in defence of the reception of the petition he had presented, He spoke sat great length, the House givinig him theii undivided attention. On a succeeding day, the debate on this question was renewed, when, on motion of Mr. Campbell, of S. C., the whole siib ject was laid. on the table: Yeas 110 Nays 45. H. OF REPRESENTATIVES. With the exceptiont of the Bill pioviding for the payment for the members, the. Houtie has net yet got through any regular busi ness. The Aholition liesolutions, the Pennsylvania "rebellion" and labily, the propositions tosanction by action of Con -gress certain private billinus and cooings between John Q. Adams in behalf of the Ma'sachusetts Femiale Benevolent Socie ty and their dear friends in Hayi, have thus far occupied the wis,lom of the House. The first of these subjects was well settled, - the second was little more that a resolu tion -calling on the President to show cause why the Delegation from Pennsylvania might not get up a scene of scolling ii the House about their domestic affairs. It produced the desired eFecl. C 's last the ufatnous St. Domingo project, ii is onflicient for the present to say the Peti cioos after a struggle of three days were --referred to -the Cominittra of Foreig. Ar. ,fairs. But the struggle on this subject is - not yet ended, and there is just reason to .pprehend that fanatical madness will find n it a topic for long and dangerous agita tion. But we shall not dii uss it prema turelv. The reference of the retitions was hually settled on the 191h. SENATE. There has been considerable huQines und not mutch debating in the Senate. -'First in immaedliate interest,is Mr. Wright. BIll front the Comnaiite ofFinance,for the indlefinite pos'phonemtent ofthe Fourth Itn stallment. It gave rise to animiated deC hate, duritng which miost of the Setna tors "gave their reasonis." Mr. Clay, of Ky. offered an amendmaen, posaponinlg till the 1sti of JTanta.ty, 1840. which was loat, -and the original Bill finally passed on the 17th, and on the 19th was sent to the Ilouse.-Mrcury. U-I - - - - EDGEFIELD MALE ACADEMY. lb complianace witha the appoaintmenat of the Trusatees, the undersigned has taken charge of .this Institution for the present year. iIe pledges himself to use every efFbrt to facilitate the pro gress of his pupils in their studies, and at the same time, to instil into their minds, correct mral principles. HI. A. JONES, Janry let, 1839 COLT SW* .EPSTAKr8. *A Sweepstakes for Colts and Fillies iraase.d in either of the Districts of Edgefleld, Abbeville, Newberry, Barnwell, or Lexington. $100 en. trane, half forfeit, and to be governed by the rules of the Lafayette Course, at Anguita, Ga. came off, over the "' BU-Lra Couass," (Pins House,) agreeable to advertisaemt, on thae25tha December. The fr'llowing were the entries: 1- Thomas 0. Glascock's (Col. F. W. Picken's) hi. f M-aria Edgeworth, hy Nullifier. damn by Pacifie. 3years old I 1 2. Capt. Wmn. a s*a a c. John C. Calhoun. by . .er, dam by Januts, 3 ye-are o,d, 2 2 3. J. Glover's (3 McCullough's) b. f. by' old Ibertriand, d1-am omitted,S3ys. 3 dim. d.- L. Glanatona's h,. c. Nullifier, jr., by Nutllifier, dam by Scialto, 3 ys. 4 di. Time.--irst heat, I m. 57 a.-Second beet, 1 m. 55Ss. Track very heavy. Notwithstanding tIhe day was qulite raw and cloudy, the citizens tturned out in full force, wich made the sports of this day go off' with eslat. Maria was the favorite against the field, and freely backed hby those who considered themselves judges of -horse flesh." The Senator also 'had his frienmds. from hii proud and lofty stride, and several half pints changed hands, on his proving better in the, race than Mr. Glover's mare. Next csane the. little . Nully, who was not in want of friends for the first beat, for his trainer Joel McClendal. (bet. ter ktnown as atauttering Joel) said be "c.O.ecould b.e-a' the mn-ma-mach the firstec-a-ca.hase, if he -- was al-allow-ed to ri-ri-ride." At the tap of the drum, they all got well off together, Mario in the lead, closely followed by John; the rest well up,for the first half mile. It was now evideni Maria hs( It all.her OWD way, l'rom the steadJ pull and racing suri she was moving utder, out-footing John all the way. (though the 1er. suaders were freely used ) and coming om several lengths ahead, amidst the deafening shouts of the Col.'s (her owner's) constituents. Second Heat.-After the usual time allowed for rubbing had expired, all four again app arid at the post. Maria was now more the favorite than e not havineg had the "kinks" taken' Giut or ng the first heat-at the word. dsomely; Maria in the lead, John jr. 3rd, the Bertranid Filly 4th. Tby the heat. without any material change. I ant informed that none of the Pre mium Colts wereenatered in this rtake. I am requested to say, that another Stake. with the same restrictions, will be open to be run over the same Course, sometime in Novem her next. Q. EJie 850bertiser. EDGEFIELD C. H1 TiuisSDAY. JANUAtT.3, 1839. "Courage lads! I see land!" OLD PHI.OSoPfER. To day, we conclude our extracts foom the journal of the Legislature. No doubt. our readers are as well pleased as we are, to read no more of them. We have ptablishd colli us ex tracts, in order that our redders might see ever% thing of interest, that came before the Leusla ture. Winter.-Last week winter set in,in good ern est. On the 28th, die thermometer, at this place stood at 20, at s,n-rise. The succeding days w, re quite cold, and on Friday the 28th there was a fall of snow. New Year.-The New Year has dawned upon us, bringing health, piace ated happiness in its train. 'Tis true, old winter has sorely pinched us, 4nd o'er the frost bound earth, And ocean's wide domain, a monarch reigns. But then have we not the delights of* the domes. tic fireside? Can any thing confer areater hap piness than these? Look at that foeid father, sitting at the family hearth. datidling his infant upon his knee, and listenimg with delight to its iuenocent prattle! Look at those younn lovers. aroutid the winter fire-side, gazing upon each o titer, till they are lost in the very itensitv of their transport! Liiok tt that r.ditor, reelinies in his etishioned ann-chnir, in his ritioed parlor. warmed by the genial blaze-see hint opening letter aller letter, containing the motiey of new subscribers to his paper This we call the per. fection of fire-4ide enioyment. We will not enlarge upon this sutbjec't. We wish our readers many returns of this propi tions season. To the niarried, we wish kind and loving help-mates,-to the single, we wish happy marritages, and that speedily. Antong other good things, we wish plenty of cash to our patrons, and that a goodly portion of it may find its way into our own pockets, to compensate us, for our untiring exertions to please. 'Tis true. that we are hard mosel men in gorernment af fairs, but we will not object to receiving paper bills ot our own account. We will take any mo. ney that is currentin this section. and make our bow to our patrons, for their punctuality. The late Legislature.-'I he Legislature of S. Carolina adjourned after a session of 21 days. This was a short period. but we believe that the usual atmottnt of butsiness was transacred. WVe like short sessions, and are perstunded 'hat less h',r, is di'te then, thana durinig long terme. Ve ry little good is acconmplished, bty those ligisla tive bodie's, which sit for tmiiiths masking big speeches, and legislatinig up~on e'very ihing. We have heard of legislatures, in stome of' the States, which sat at leat a qtuarter of a year, antd passed huandreds of nets, the greater part of wvhich were sepealed at their next isaton. Somethintg hike this, we are informied, has been doite in a sister State. What must the people think of stuch legislattors ? IA ill they not justly consider such legislation a mockety, antd worse thani useless ? Hlow must thte advocKatesi of mo. tnarchtical govera meats, whose laws are fixed, langh at sttch things! We trust, that unaless imperious tnecessity demands it, thtere will niv. er he long sessions of thte legislature, in Sotuth Carolina. Then, will otur statutte baok not he enenntebered witht a nmiticiptlicity of act.-. uitn-n tielligriblh- to the people. atti scarcely decipihera ble by lawyers. We lately reitd. with pleasure, of a northern legislatture. (that of Rhiodle Is' land,) adjoturning after sitting buat otne week. We recommnd this exami.le to o'ther States, Georgia Legislature.-Thte General Banking bill has passed both Houses, andl is ntow the luaw. The resolutions of' Mi. Ilowardl, against at National Bank, and int favor of the Sub-trea sury, have also passed. U. S. Bank - Letters from Phiilad?elphia, an. nottnce that the U. S. Bank will issue no more post notes, for anmy purpose. The Ohio, Ship of ale Line, Coin. Hull, coim mander. passed the har. tit Newv York, Ott the 6th inist. through Gedntey's chtannel,adrawinig 26 feet of wamir, and anchtored safely outside of' Sandy Hook France and Mexico.- A capitulation was re cently etntered intto htetween Admtiral Bauidin. Commanider of the French blockading squatid ron. and Doii Meanutel Rincon, Cotmmndat General of Vera Cruz. The secotnd article stiputlates '" that as soon as die piresenat arti eles are ratified by both parties, the port of Vera ('iz shatll remain opein to all fla.s and -kude sh:all he suspentded for 8:nonths, lpe'ctttin r.f an amicable arranigemnent, l'irentce I. tween France and Mexico." ,aa :('aints state that the Mexican govern. mnt hits niot recognized the treaty. t'ennsylaania Legislature.-For the informna t:on of some of ouir readers we will state, that shortly after thte disturbance at Haerriusburg, the seat of government in Pennsylv'ania, two Hion ses of' Representatives, each calling itself the legal House, organized themselves, and since that time, have:net every day, for the tranme tien of basiess. One Is celled the Van n..m Ifaus, he otler the mhIg.-otsuse. Very s9' Venly, tle Vanl Buren House u1btais ed a nmues fly of members, is conseqluence of severa Whigs coning ove r to it. The Senate has re IMI to tec either House as"legal. The Van burens s has passed a resulutsos. de. claring itself "leg-.dy organized. and appoist iig a co,. aittee to daali an address to Use peo ple of Pennsyvaia, reqesting thens to cah a Conventioa, to take die goverinent of the state into Uheir o%% i hands.'' The Philudelphia troops, whics were orwered by Uov. Rittier, to Harris burg, to suppretis the disturbance, have return ed home, but -a large force, from other counties, is still at Harrisburg. IMARRIED On Tuesday tie 26th oi Nov. last, by the ftev. If. ;. llerlosg, Mr. Hillary Hardy, to Miss Mary, eldest datighter of ArUsur %Vest; all of this Dists ict. On Thurdfay, tie 13th Dec. last, by the Rev. 11. C. Herlong, Mr. George Ileuson. to Miss Amanda, daughter of the late aamuel Dean; all of this Diste ict. On Tuesdny elhe 20th Dec. last, by the Rev. If. C. Herlong. Mr. Lewss Mattistews. to Mism Susin, yungest daughter of '1h late Mr. Inafb net; all of this District. On Tuesday tie 4 th of November, by the Iev. M r. C onverse, 3ajor Abraham Van Yuren (eldest sosn of'the lresidetit (if the U. States.) to Misls Sarah Ategelica Sit-glelon, younogest daughterof Mr. Iticlhard Sii,gleto,n, at her fa ther's houge in Sumter District, S. C. b 4. Slate of Souahl Carolina. B., Ilse Excellency P.- TRICE NOl. I. Esq. Governor and Commander-in-ciirj, in and over the State of soutle Carolina. W I Elt-.AS ii. parsmatice ofan Act of the Le-i it ore ,j tls. Srate tae votes for Mieimber-- of tle iwenty-sixth C.ongsie-i have been eounted is, fle res, ssce oftihe G -vernior yoditmissioness l minted br flant pu1arpase., ad :appveatr-4 that AMm TuOMsON. Jr. lis beei dy elected for else Ceongressional Dis. Irct cosiped or Pei.dletoi stnd tireeniville; pRANCIs W l'icKExs l'or tse Jostrict cosin. peosed of Abheville on.1 I-d,etield; Jowe K. GaarFiN, for the istriet composed of Lan. res, Newierry, aind iariiild. FRAVIC1.1- H. LMoRE, lipr the )istrict composed of Rtich land. Orangebur-Ih. Barnwell. nd Lexinig. ten1 JAmrs llox.as. for lie District cotlmposd ,' Spartnhurglo, Uniota, York, aind Chest -r; JOHN CAMPBE... fior the listrict -oiposed of Geor.etowea, Marion. Horry. Dasling ont. lnd %larlhormg.., JOHN P.RItcAR1nso4. for the Dis tict con)sed of' Kaeraltw.HSmisiter. Lanicaster. sand Chesterfield; 1losaKTr RARNwICL. ItnETT. for the Diistrict composed of Beantfort and Col lCtonl: Uand ISAAc E. HoLteS. for the District of Charleston. New. therefor-. I do imue thip any Proclamna. iion,. notifyineg and decimi ing. aceording to the provpssops of the said Act. heat WV ADnY Titomr soN.Jr F H1. E.1.ORK. JAMES lOsas. F. W. PicxxNs. JouN K. GRIFn. JoHN CAVPsEt... It. B. RHXTr, JOHN l'. tIcsARDso, and I E. Iot.m, had anmajority of* votes in their re. saps eLtv Congremee-ional flesiot- Distrise, asnd are duly elected lItepresentatives in - the Con gress of the Tnited States, from this State Give. inder mv hand, and tie seal of the State, at Colusheia. the 15th day of December. in the year or our L... Lord. tiale thotwand --ight huindred filad thirty eight, and in else sixty third year or the Indep-.ndence 'ir tle- United States of Atiiriea. D A Pte Governtor, B. If. SON. Secretary of Stats. Jano I. l"1 c 48 List of Laie-, RI'MA INING, in the Post Oslice set Ede-~.e field C. lionsmse, fear the etaarter usndiun use the 31st Decemesor, I838. Aek Attiaway, Wmx iet'stp.'lrsnn Iliedsoa. Jauliuis 2 artJIss.2 s.oswell, George iel.Jls I Barrantosa. Weilson luimaaa .L 5 Beans,Jamnes lelseeo,r. aet Caulereth. Lewis Clylev I 2 Cloasd. Juam.-s ets'yCars Cosby Johnt 11. Cuni )ci Craine, Luaeeia Catr(?oise Cors,eison Wan. Cik,1v.J . (lark. AaronClpesn&Ba, D& F Dow, . . ?Breaut. Trumndy t.rae'm' Jamine (iarry Jon Pll. FI'hesssy Ietaseo ohamri. ItIr. Lh. 5 lls~tBehu.non,..2 rl.lGenetP Iloal,Ci eoavils.3 Cloy.le. Henr2 IsotsAltealsas Jorane, Ma. lavi si JayCHhak-l, IVaev.J... Chpmn 3 Ba1 1chueasd, J llhn ScIel.J D) E & T Dowid, - A-l F Iornes, Mche Elleyn.. AaT-' Traieiis Eli aet. G & yl Grese., M. an Grayt~ Gen.Theao. 'VHollawn,t ainso Hars. Pern'la Alirsn. Ehis. V Wllns..s. 2ts eil,A oe.J.. Yeord, reengl. villiacn wr, ier exsslA brisam Jovetmr .et,ss. Cais I.owry. Conrad Iqueux. P. isAmei Tt ln on Alle fc ae. h 73~I1~ ass,crle.O sawas& fTetm xis Olive tehn . li er et, om aesa crtfold tos e a uEslhielylsaaticht e. pslamsaa: A05 nrew Tdlian, en;ue ot. Wet. of s. ioA f w aItn.le hathrsl seed, thellinmoayers Proe aiehesad Thmse. PIere's wrekishing Iertised lattrsly askc exprehissld be. adetse etes ed DankellFiAZbErt. P. e. Januar.c.c139 7t IS 1,$ T HFIlnard hicriber. deared fr he excesd. tsivela doehafth Ja5, t eaoh a than cropital Ctockn od tid n[taesiciel satue.t wih paid Las the Stoc Idrs r eeiag repr. seHasvaeshnuy sler tIrum hemst natured part9 ofi Hrp.nfhundredhuashieed, thes.o. dyear' prde rma-d7pre dirct ro th PeitUni lill. w ic ca b 9GE .L ORDERS. COLUMIA, Dec. 8, 183. I heousiof his reviews, the Coan d Iean -b. ;sasutnd mnuch cause of grati. ficatiopa ragement, to the friends of the Mlahi( l It there are yes great faults to a. tue.,ian to corect. Whatever ontice sbaii be these, as suggested by a wish to INyej n9,.R Aesire to complain. nei . 1" etil1hetion of reviewing sev eral Regunq whose dis ipline would be crv ditable to ad'. hail-Inry organization. lie egire caly realW iII pleasure, tote 10th. tith, ist, *ikIh.1th, , oth, 4tli, sed 2lst. If any dis. criminaionifto be made among -these, the 41st ,and 46th wqr* pre-einnent for their drill and disciphue, nad the Gth for its fine appearance, aiacrity, aAittel.tion to duty on parade. For tM. pro fs these Regnnents, the credit as a .ny d to their energetic and intelligeost odlieeI. saine materiel, and the same rea liness, to 4*wer the call of duty, will be found in the otheortions of 'the Mta~t, whenever it shall be properly appealed to, and met by cor respondigcat6rtions on the part of those in coaameoss The Cotiaander-in-chief regrets the necessi ty of ex , from these general remarks, tIhe 19th WWmnentof lifCttry, which appears to be t0tulY Asorganiized. n.1 was, the only one ita the Slalet not in a condition to be reviewed. He cannot but hope that this is the result of ;em-orary,causes. aid that his sucefts-4or will Io te condaseined to reiterate thin complaiit. rhe general fault of the M litia. even where the best spiit prevails, is a remissness in turn ing ont 'in I ades. The citizen should refleet that his dut. am a soldier, is one o2' the moost sa cred that he'twes to his country : and leut it is impossible forimo to foresee, mitil it shall be too late, at what moment he shall have cnse to re gret having iieglected teo prepare him.elf for its performance. With the officers, the most pro inewi error appears to consist in the aedioun de ays. which occur in the transactiote of com Lly hsminess and preliminary axrasgenents, one the days of parade. The men are ofen kent und r arm for hnu. titil their stretigth ani patience are exhauisited. Their itention is fa tigued. thoir spirit and alacrity are speet, before tney come- aipon review. The only remttedv lbr this inonvb .en -e.will be f'ounl in the enflore'in-, of stric. punc anlity to the prescribud hours o' me..timo.nd the study of that promptness ind decision in details, whaich is the soul ofmilitary exc.-leice. III re-ation to the Field Officers 4enerally and their slafY. the Commasader in chief regrets to ob-erve that there is considerable room for a mendment. Withe the exceptiont of the Briga dier eera sor th' secil and sixth Brigades. he ha; met wits ain sinvie inistai-ce of at Maj or Briandier Ge..eral wola, if nost personally absent, was not either imperfictly eqpaipped or deficient in the properco -spleien' of his staft i:,on the field. Th!taiatrsaploiitmienitsi nppeir to be subjects of asmach abuse-, aid are too otien -nIverted into exemption froman military duty. in pl:ce of aids to the perfrmance of it. The pride and spirit of the officers the.mselves will certainly correct this serious evil onl the bare sugge,tion of it. Some --special remarks appear to he due from 'le Comma-der in chief to the Cavalry ceirps. His entinia'e of' their importnee is perlinps higher theis that gesea ly entertained. An they are, in their nature, the first to meet tiany sudde~n emer..reocy, & thiat perhaps without warning.or time for preparation. they fil of their plain duty if' they are slot iways ready to ameet e%ery -all at the word. Freqeeent pnctice ani iaorious eirill are, *ioh them, absolutely iieces-niy, and ,asone aO thnee who have time. iec'inntio . and rpe*ssanailitregti aid aitrility for this. should ttach Ives to the Cavalry se -vice. TM'=ommider ian chief returns bis*thanks for the uWrm kindnes he has experienced alike froM,k 141.iaig men; amid hopes they will appa itparting declaration, that whatever harsh u# -may have been said or doe in the disclarid ofhis dtity, have been prompted bY no ill feeli:.g. butby it single desire to porotote the objeet 'or their joint exertions. To the mrembvri generally of his own stathe is grate. oil, as well for 'heir unil'orim perial kimines<. as itr their faithful diis"eiariee f their ataprolpr at daities. la -onc0lusi'a, he taks t e liberty ofl beaisii; a lass sestimnony. to tie hih merits of th' A:ljeit-'tt andl Iuspsector Geni'rat whise tusoremugh flu cess fotr the frentin of Isis trice, whose unremti.th.g attentsio to has duties, and whose tman.i kind persll.al so.' ices enil tor re'ater commaendhtatm. andtc moere ganietial atc knowhedg'emaants han cant hse mcre expresseal. Ins yi Idmsg hsis tilac" teo a manre w"rthy sell". ce ssor, the ('i mmt.nder-in-.chsief begs to 6.-- per mnitted to ls-ave, with all hiis he.t wishes and ass susransces of his coas miued inaterest, theouigh no longer difficialh~ connected, in their peorsonsal prtosperity anmd haa ppi ess. By Order of the Commander-in-chief. LANGION CHIrVEIS, Ja. A. I) C. Dlee2>. 5-e ,.l.' t'* Lud l'or .%ale. hlE Sublsecribecr will ofle'r iar -asle, at .Edgetiel I Coars Hlom,e. ont Slhe First Mfon day isn January nert, the Planation, or 'I'ract sni Lande, an whi"h Jesse Brysant no0w lives, sitsa ted absot seven iilea fromsa ' gefield C. Hesuse. amid ad.,omning lanmds eof Blejtamsin Gaslktun. M1o sea Swearingen sad James Miller 'onstaiisg (3010) three huansdroed snes, moret or teats eel good )ask Hickorv, anad r'ine Landii. 01n ene premlises are a sol, niblae gomed weiahag Hiat-e tande till ntee--seary ous--kniklings. t'4iid hsv the ennsenlt ofV psarties, in srde.r to ssatisf'y a miortgaage anad.,dg-. mentt ina fai or of the subscribser. Trerms made knows.es oa time day ofC sale. JAMEls MILLF.R. Dec 31, 1838 a 48 MOTIC0E. W 7'LL be Sald tea sati't'. as n mortage. at *-'.del Consri Houmisa, on tee First thata we'l. kin. ~a , .and on 8/he Augusta Road. called the I LI) W. LLS, tonatainming five htun dreed aerres of lamed, more or less. Terms of sale Cash. 'lea't IKI'-; a 48 t agoua b~or MaIe. (mOt) Road iflagon nearly new, with A ota a body. A bargain naty be htad, if appjlied for soons. R. T. M IM 4. FIVE Valabie Aegre.as, lt'o a art of theo F eesuling year If' not hsiredl hei $re thle sole day in Janumary, they will, thsen he eslIered. ELDRED 81M INS, Trustes- orc Jan1, 1869 a 48 4PPO6INTME:NTS BY Thll 'GOVERNUR *ead Qauuarteru. Coes.uat:A. 19.hs Sle'. I188. F,NERAL ORDiCit:-Arthuir P. Hasynse, James h. Irby J. Edward Calhoun . A lexanrer Gruahamn. WVii.iam E'. MartIn, $samai,.i M. Earle, Janies Chesnust. RI. J. Unge, Jolhn A. Aiston. and John W. itice having beea naoinm. ted Aidss-de-Camp tam thse 'omtmaender-in-C hief,~ with the raankof Lt. Colonel. wib be obeyed anad respected dacordingly. -JAMESJONP'S, Dee. l.1~ Adjt. and Insepe'ctor Gienern' F" o UN s d, IN time ubrsof' the Vihsa. e. a large Cow JE Thme owner can have is, by a,pplying as tis ifice; and .payrin f thisdverten.tnient. B.%NiK of CUARLE1?TO1i7. CHARLLSTON. S.C.17th Nov. Im. OTICE in hereby given, that in conioriai ty to the provisioits of the Cha ter tof this Uorporutoto aid a resolution of the Stockhold era, adopted at their last Aisnual Meeting, it has been determined to extsilld time amount of tie Ca pial Stock of this iunmmk to) a further builn of TW O MILLION., OF DOLLAR,.,orrTw, ty Th--umand -)iares a. One Huidred Uollars each share. For this purpose, Boolms will be opened at the Baiakiing Ilonse in this City. oi thae first 3loti day and suceeeding Tuesday it Jauiary next, to receive the subseripsoiomns of ail such Stork holderm as nistay avail t[hentselvem of thC right, to which they art exclusivelh emtiled, olfsubscrib iang to a nuemiber of shares equal to those hold by them respectively, iii the present Capitai. Twenty-five pier cent, or Twenty-five Du.lais on eaci Share, to be paid at 'le to else of submeri. bing, and the balaice of Seventy-five per ccit. or Seventtv.five Dollars on eatch P-hare, to lie paid as follows, viz:-Tweniy-five- Dollars, on each share, on the first Moiday and Tuedtilay in Juine next, amid the remainder. b, ing Fifty Dollars oni each mtre, to be paid within s:x niontlis therentler, at the diseretion of tie Board of Directors, on one month's pubhc notice be ing givenm. All transfers or Stock in the present Capital must he niade onl or before the fifteenth day of December next, after which period the bouoks will be closed. A. G. ROSF., Cashier. OU7 The. Soth-Carolinian and Telescope, at Columbni: Ciotrier at Cinnoen; Advertiser. at Eduefield: Mesenger.at P.nd!eton; Motin taineer, at Greenville; Gazet'e, at Georgetowna and Gazette. at Cheraw, will give tihe abovo two imuertiotin, viz-in the first ianod last w%eek tif the tiue limiited, and send their bills to tie Batik fur paVilent. 'V0% 11, 1-4:3Q 1b 4-1 talt , cOi -oihit ( at'oitla. E' EFl lA) L DISTRICT. Vatuable Real Estatc For Sale. Andrew P. Jones, et al. vs Bill for Partition. Jaines Jones, et al. OTIC 1. is heteby given, that by %irtne of N an order fromn the Court of Chaneery. passed in the foregoi..g caso-, I iomall otti-r fOr S.l- to tll! highest htidder, on the First .M1onday in January next, at - d-elield CUmin Ilouse. the whole real Estate of 4atthiaus Jomies, decesed, situate i. Edgefield Di.trict, and consistig ofr tiine tracis of land, viz: No. 1, mcontaining Q;3; acres. tmore or less,. ly ingz at the iRidge, biing the late residiice of tie aood M. Jones, biounded bv lamimds of Eli ahl, Mi chael and Tilnasn Watsm;' amid others. No. 2. containing 257j n-res. tore or less. Iving on I forse Creek. bounded by linds or LI iah l Witison and others. No. 3, eotainit.g 4:r4 ae es more or less, ly ing on Horse Creek. and bounded h- hlomds of tho- estates of It. Stark. A B. Stark.' B. Love less, and by other land.i of the e.tate of 1. Jones. No. 4. containing 450 acrei, more or less, Iv ing on Iforse Creek. and botided by latids of Tillman Walson, Jacoi Lowermam. Chris'o pher Lybrand. and the estate of M. Joies. No 5. rontauning '4-4 acres. tnore or less, 1. ing on-Horse Creek. upon which ire a saw mand crist Mill, and biunded by lands of Christopher Lybraid, Thonitms RIhtlen. the heirs of A. II. Stark. amd At,eln Cullum. No. i comotainiur -44 acne-s. niore or less. No. 7, containina 401 acres. nmore or less. No. 8. coitaiiing 40 acres, inmre or iess. No. 9, containing 54) acres. more oor less. The location. htitings aid boundings of the four last tracts will be exhibited coim the lay of sale. Termni will be a credit of one year, a, to those tracts which shall not sell 1ir miore than five hundred dollars-and of one. two, and three years as to the other tract or tracts. except the costs, which, ins every instatice. must lie paid in easi. Purchasers to give bonds and personal security for the prtichas. monev. J. TI ytc.c E z. n. Conitisione's Office. I. 1,... e- ? I(aaD- i llCil l T ;R lt, Twenty Vcaluubht Negroes For Suke. Robert .l. Buttler, et al. vs R Iberi WValker, et al. N TIC is hereby given,m that by virtue .it am ordem froin mIme Coniit Cif i'hmanec-. pasmmsed bmy conisentt oh' par: ses itt time iouregtot caise. I slati oIler for sale at pnhia~ c iterv.. *, the Firsot Mlondaly ini Janmnaay nei 'ait IF.dd tie I Court Hlcttse, till the Slat es I, qmieumted bi .h Ia'e- Johnm lintle.r, dte.eamed, to his widlow. -he pmresient MrIs Walker. timd oin niexitldv. (Tite daty.) ai tIme lamte.resiine if tIme said J'lihn imit. Ier, time balanmce otf hi piersonau estate le;mieath. ed to his said wido,w. Tme wholein ci a crtedit tf one year. . Purca.l:sers to give hiomids anmd autli cient mecuirity to sec'ure time pumrc-hamse tnitey. J. TiLIt Y. c. c. i;. Cornmnissionmer's (lite. lIec I, i-:'s e 4 Eliz..bth' Wiltanims, vs Uml for Ptartitio. Jimmnes Wiliantins. et al. N 'i I Cl. is hte .h giveni. tht lbyi vitinto .. anm order from Chamme orm Joihn'm.son, I shail il'er l'or stile otte Ighe-i Ihmbier lin the tin-i MCtimliy ini Januarmy m ext. .in F.dutiel t'ni 110mn-i. at iti:em ii It lanielonii.ng tt tie et'te iil W dinti Weil:iu. det-eie, k'sowni a. time inill tra.t. time nmbeitir cit acr. a.buititimgc andu bttuntd iitesof wincn wtill bet mn.nl. kitnm nt c. time damy of salt. T'erms a cr. dit ofi .. t* eair t iim 5:1 e. ix. Icciii for costs. twit third- cif whit b immusmti he paid iin catshm by thme isrchtisane Cii'tie ill tract tandi time thert' third ii lie panid ini cath liv thes cm p)laiiniant. l'The Pturchai:ter to iive humid timd se enirity for time putrchasetC tmone.. J AM E8S TL'.'tR Y, c. IX .E. Di. Dee. II. 1838 e .If Adnsiinhtrator'N' male. W lF. wll u.ell cm.. Tume-mday mIme 8th of'Janna-: rnext. ati time late retsidleei- mif Jotsepht Grntit.ln ecs.a,cd. nmear Ca-nbmilridge. tipards o.f lie/ys Gir/s, Ilom,ent and (dhildren. amonig time umthimiar. two IlacA. Smiaths. a ('arpenter. anmd tim e'xcellenit 'ragonier, ('tie . Foddeir. Omits. Mmul's, liormees, tIug., l'ickle Psrk, Cttle, seis Vok- oif Oxeni andh Carn. Sheep. two road Wtagonms miearla new, betweeni. I, andl '20 ba:le~s Coittin, Housmehocld andc Kitchen Furmnitumre, anmd other' articlesno mintimmiiidc. Aleo am hilotded Manre witht foal hmv Jomn ftacrom,b, tandi a iuhree year Cld lilly ((o/e /B/ack Rosce.) tv 'utllaiuer. RICIlAifI) C. GiIFFh-IN. THO'MAS C. GIFFlIN. Mim'ars Dec 24. lm3, h'47 FRENII RICE. H E etnhserihers have r'reivedl Iw Tierces of time above artic'le ofi vii y excel. lent quamliity. GI. L. & F. PF.N .\ A' Ct). N'v 1 1. 1-la if41 Victoria %Iippers'. J UlST Received a stippily of very handsome Victoria Slippers, t o which wvo invite time tatiention of the L.adies.' G.LA WD: EN ShIERIFF'S SALES. B Y virtue o' soudry writs of Fierip acas.t ntto directed will lw sold at Ldgelield C I onlt e first Aloiday and Tusday ia JanuarW Saset, time f ollowing-prol.erty, viz: Lewis ElIKzey, Ilsignee, vs Janses Spann, the detendant's itea,t in three separate tracts Slalnnd. 0"e coe laiuinl" 61 arres, uaore orleaw, adjoinim avid Imiefearde.n, Lfczier and oth, era, anot er coutainig GW9 acres, nore or lews, adjoininug the above nract, Itichardsot. and oth, era, ald hie otee co tiing 540 acres, udjoinot. ilng Janie I-.ere. C mman a Mi & Wra Habk field; othier rn aily, va the Same? the tractudaiam live, alptin* ing J"ce, i Minick and otuer. colitain. N ore or less. Tioaas 4be"vs Baily Holt, one wagon. heeijavenl I'vala Vs. Jarrctt Wise, one tract of land, containing one houndred and tifty eight acres, smore or less, adjoiiiing J. H. Ricardsoa aid oilerm. Also, ont Neg ro wonian Rose and three children. Also, three, hormes. Philip M-Carty vs. John Lidton. one sorrel nmare. Tolmpkins & Jemenings vs. Arehy Bracknall tie defendant's interest in 192 acres of land' uore or less. adjoining Daniel Self and others John Nairrison. Tritstee, vs. Paul Fitzsim, ona. one Nearn hmy Tom. Terms of Sale, Cash. W41. 11. Aoss, S. E: D. Dec 14. 18M c46 I-ate of 'ouith ( nrolina.' EDGEFIELD DISTItICT. Wm. Colemiu & wife Isabella, Applicants vs. Lewis Sasple. wife and others. Defendants Y an Order fromn the Ordinary of Edgefield District, I siall proceed to sell, on e first Nionday in Janujary next, at Edgefield Court. Housse, the lit nds ieelonging to the estate of SU saiai Spermai, dect,n1ee14d. miituate in said District. onl the water. of Saluda River, and boming on landst of Thmenna Steward. Jacob Slnimpard. Beiijamin Campson and others, and contaiuing two asiedred ncres, snore or less, 01n ;1 cre'dit of twelve montlm. Piurchmasers to irive Io .nmid pers,n ii secnrity, and a nmort. gage of te, premises to the Ordiinary. Costto be pail im citalh. W. If. MOSS, S. E. D. Ie '1 . c-: e46 H. R. COOK & CO. (SUCcE.ssos4 To aT I!CHEN & ROsBn. U-TSoN) WJOIIT,m A LE AND JIETAIL DRUGGISTS, HiAMBUR". S. C. K 'EP constantly ol hund a large assot m:ent of 1)rtegs, Medicines. Paints. Oil*, I'lass. Putty, aend ever% variety orarticl, it in their finu. AI olwlhicheli hewarrat to ie fresh and geitmine. anti will sell onm retisounable terns. Pi-ysicians. country Nlereiants, md o-hers, are inmvited to e.Al anid extnine for thetimelves belore purchasing elPewIere. All ,i ders tmnkfuilly received and(] promptly attenemli (I to. - et'. 19:b' tr 46 SL 6 ND LEAD. UST received anl lor sale, -i;w for cash, A large lot of Linseed Oiland it hite Lead, of vations gtalities, and tif the iamtst approved bramids. Also, a large assortinenw of DRUSHES, of all sizes. coitsianth% on hand. Persons abou tte paint.will do well to call and examine otr stork beforo purchasing elsewhezo, II ). Ce(,K & CO. Druggists. PsLamt'er Eol' Paris. U'ST receimed. a lot of Plaister of Pari * and forsale low by the barrel. ly II. R. COOK & CO DrargistM. IIainburg Dec 12. 183d tf 46 Admssinitrator% Nale. It Y ain ordei of ime Ordinary of i:Edgefiel IF in" rm(- will be mend as F.dgefield C. II. cin .llonday.the 7th Jan. nr:rt. Onie .Mfare acid Mule ee-lt. mii nden.' che'st V11-)arpe r s ls--the pro. pi.rty of thmi 'stat-- of' Francirs M1. Yonntam. dece. Tlcrnams of as eI'-eredit six mion.hms, note, witht apeproved seemtrity 1'.D3UND PENN. Adnm'r. Not ice. EW ILI.I le sold me. time F'irs Momnday in Jan. VT , ,iury me .t iilIminhrg~ Th'ree Negroes, * z eih. I.im-menm, and: l9-rmiet, hemig a part of' thme imnhlv ale.t Fiste ofl .les- IIelenm Lanmkin, -le'enm.ced. lBy crdler eef a decree otf time Court em i I ucity TI rmis i.o be' smade kntown at thme ni. AIJ\l WtiIATILIY. Ex'r. i~s. I tpersocns indcebied tee the estate of Bar Ahlmciewi,;brel. decese.a:4rgns ''d to :mnnkimmeit amn:adalpr -i. o-- haini denmmcndes nsmmicms: the said e'state ar regelte to5 'rcesentt them dimly actescted. i.iWIH ! Li Z['Y'. Aldm'r. w&w Imoe'. I '--T' receivecn byi the subeialhers, a larga ot antl'. irablele aess. eimet of itjmis. con. is- iniiein part eel' \ er re's Shioes. Gem.tlemnen's isw ('aill "km hoces. .in -its Seu mnim un Setoroceco Slilpper' cat suepei ior quali tv. ti cldia largje massort. ienmm ofl Ch ildn tn'.~ :heem ot every'r v,aiety. G7. L. & E. PI'N N &'Co More New fmoods. Vel i! 'mihserierc nile rceeivingtm a fresh sup. -tyv of Weinter Gioodle. recentl- purchased it Chlstni. wh'Iich miakese their assortment icempli' i- ti nlhich thmey inivime the attention of e'lir en ton'o-r.' G. L.&. E. PENN &.Co. VER(.aINE4 TORACC r 3 i E icnh<cre'i er lhave rec eive i 40 - fe nf .igii Tobarro. of -heans 40e% cmed berandms n heh tI. v wilcl sell at whvlolesale or retail n time mnost rcensonmnbile termsc. G. l. & F.. PEFN N & Co. Nov 14. 1%3 if 41 RIcuced( Winter straIned L sI'P OgL. 73NIIt' $ublermhe ar e'c receiv, el a smupply of U time aho'. e arteicle of very sup,erioaraitty. G. L- & U. Pi.N N Co. I~9~.Itate .!Erade*my. ~ eaf the -edgefield Male Acad the pubmlic thmat Mr. II. A. Jo)r. beville. mn Graiduate of time Somuth Camrnlimn. i' e. wiil take icharge of this In smtitmutor fo ie enisinmg yeatr J. T E RRY, sec'y. Dec 19, 1 tf 4 6 TI) THEI L)VERS OF IG O OD F R UTT. A Fi.W Thainsad Y~oinngi FnorrTarse;