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hut for wpgp of, eufficient-space. did not tdwell updH iileinidenti lvhich at'compan, 00A uvAvopld p oms clith1 bold-anit n.'lla.ny.Aiand taken, by'Mr. Moses ir opyo. sitlion to the gagging processreferred to. ; On-.the sAotion being made in Comnmit6 t0;of4the.Whtole to, be diechdrged: from the further considqeration of all,the several pro Ppsjtions submitted to it on this -subject, Klr., Mos$, of Sumter, rose.: and. in-. a speech of s nm eng t ;and much.power, protelste..vehemently against a! course Ac sa toeut-.off all debate on the Va r1pusumodes presented to meet the action .ecessary by the Actof Congress. Ile regarded the question.s. one of deep -intrest and irmportance,. and not to be .4urred, over in such a. manner. If the mti'tiona prevailed, all opportunity of taking the sense of the Senate on' the various propositions submitted to it, would be en tifrly-lost. He considered it but fair and just that. the Senators should understand ihe relative positions in which they stood. . It might be that a vote upon the Bill of the-member from Greenville (Mr. Perry) providing for the Election of. Electors by the people on the basis of Federal. nun bers, might induce such an approximation of opinions as might result in some con promise esilially beneficial to all parties. lie denied tiie right of the Legislature to Conveneen extra session q.t any other time th*an that fixed by the Constitution, and 'vehembntly. protested against any such viilalons of iat.sacred instrument. On the Wihole It was one of the most sustained and iowverful efforts, both of reasoning .and oratory, that has been made this ses -vtor irithin the legislative halls, and the vehemeit-and impassioned delivery of the -ipeiker added power to his appeal, and ,drew-around him a crowd of eager and -delighted lidteners. B3nt party-drill was 'too strong for any bursts of eloquence or %argument to weaken, anti the infant was e'rangled in its cradle by the hands which -should have fostered it. The mute elo. 'quence-of votes crushed a'measure which, to have been triumphanti, needed only to have been discussed. It remains to be seen whether the other House will tamely itcquiesce in so very convenient an arrange. mnent for the wire pullers who have hither. to made the puppets dance, hidden behind the screen of the Legislature. PnE.ENTATION OF A F'LAO TO Tit: SUN TnR VoLUNTEF2.- Yesterday afternoon, at Camp Magtnoli%, a flug was presented to the "Sumhters," a volunteer company from 'umter District. commanded by Capt. Francis Sumter. The flag w's originally given to the Sumters, by the ladies of Sum. -erville,and was yesterday presentel by Lieut. Spain, to A. F. Allen, to be borne iy him as flug bearer'of the companies. Lieut. Spain made an appropriate address fin the occesion, which was responded to by Mr. Alien, who in token of his devotion -to the cause, sund his respect for the fair do nors, received the standard on his knees. The 1l'ug is of blue silk, having painted Ittlone side a game cock ready gaffed for battle, with the motto, "WE nAvn com:;" mn the tither side, the Palmetto, with two United States flags bortne crossways over the trunk, with the State motto, "ANimis OPInUSQUE PARATI." Char. Ere. News, Dec. 12. F'or the Liannier. TIlE SUMTERi VOLUNTEERS' SONG. A a n-The Camp'be'ls are comning, O ho! Oho! Th'Ie Suars arc mustered to sound of dirumi! The Sumnters are nu,'rshaalled to sundL of drum! The Sumiers' bananer is, " wo lea ve come ! Fromn Sumter, our lung'and dearl3 loued home. Sumter, their i aptais, " The Sum'.ers" leads on, Flar, Par, from. their dear Carolina htome, Fur the honor ol Sueater, ilhe State, and their ow n from Sumter to Mexicu's hosidle towa. 'itaey march to Mexico's far fightineg land, A youthfui. gallant, and dieot'ed bandl I They miarch with Careohna brothers, hanid ini hand I Thu two Sumeter brothers tare with their band! They march to rLwet the Mexic wily (e, Trhoesmarch. to meet, to fight, to lay themr low, 'J'hoir country's wrungse and heontr ees 1tetow. F'or Suumters, the victuty is tnot .40w ! fly our country's wrongs, torne so lontg! Our battle venganace shall be sirong ! e Ileaven's high, celestinl tkrone Weswenr out counity's foes shall ntoun! Thewn Suamters,On I to heattle'sstrife! Thewn Sumters, On ! to light for hite FThent Sumter., On ! tot cnuntryv's rights ! Sumter.. vtotious in the fight..! MALRRIED-On the 16thm inst., by the R1ev. James Duipre, Mr. Haury Ar.:s nihooKs to Miss MAIITIIA, eldest dauighter of Mr. E"dward Courtney, all of this Dis. I".rVe are a~uthIorizedI to ana niounce W LL A M 0. BiAl R i"', E'sq. as a Candidate for 'Tax Collector, at thme ensuing Election. Sumtervill, N. 25,18-10. NO'TICE, Ily order of the Towvn Coutncil (of Snm terville) an Electioni for lItenelant tand foutr Wardens wvill be held on the 2nd Monday in Januaury. 0. . CAnase, - 'w.. 1, 13. JlA rNswon-rrr, Managers. 4. C. SPAIN, c. c. Dec,'23, 1810,' ' - 28 FOR SALE~ A FiNE HlORSE AND BUGGY, belonp~ing to, an pflicer in thce Mexican campaign. .-They will be sold cheap. A p. a ply to Mr. . Johnt Chitna,.jr., at Chinja's F . Uita Ih . I. .J. Rl*stib. Eouse, Sig a nd .Okl'uaeutal Palnteran4 Deeo.the Architect. Will execute in a finialhedh style ork manship. and with a strict regardto punc tuality, all orders he may be favored with. References, am to ca payllty4 &c , of thi' first respeecability in Su. ter District, will be given if required. . A line addressed 6) him at Fulton P. O.tSumter District, will meet with prompt attention. Dec. 23, 1840. 8 3t To-the Public. All persons are hereby cadtidned against trading for a NOTE given toy me to one lotchkis, for Eighty-live Dollars,'as the article for which said-Note was given, las prover. to be entirely worthless, and I will not pay the Note, unless compelled by law. -JAMES'E. WILSON, De-c.23, 1846. 8 3 - To the Public, All persons tire hereby cautioned against trading for a NOTE, given by me to P. A. Hodges, dated June 13th, 1840, for Sixty five Dollars, due let January, 1847, as the Machine for which it was given has proved entirely worthless, and I will not pay the Note, unless compelled by Lav. JAMES-II. DINGLE. Dec. 19, 1846. 8 if Notice. At.A meeting of the Council held or. the 22d inst , the fellowing resolutions were adol ted: Resolved, That the salary of the Clerk, of the Council, shall in future, be Seventy. live Dollars, per annum; and, as Treasu. rer, two and a half per cent. for receiving and paying away. Resolved, That the salary of the Mar shall shall, in future, be One Hundred and Twenty-five Dollars. By order of Council, A. C. SPAIN, c. c. Dec. 23, 1840. 8 4t STOLEN, From the subscriber, on the night-of De cembe 19th, 1846, nt Mr. Thoo. Mapio's, i small sorrell HOILSE. Siddle, Brid le ami Martingale. The sail lorse is sabout 12 or 13 hatms high, six or seven Years old, has one hind foot white, and one hoof of his fore feet white; he is, also, round Ihodied, spate, and well mode. A reward of Ten Dollars will be given for the detection of the theif. Any information about this matter, ad dlreqsed t) tihe undersigned at Friendship P. 0., will be thankfully received. JAMES H. HIARVIN. Dec. 23. 146. 8 5t LAND FOR SALE. The subscriber having recently purehia sed Landi ii the Fork of Black Hiver, now offers fur sole his Tract of Land, lying 4 miles Siouth of Sumtervilea, consisting of 12 or 1100 acres, more or less. On the premises, is a comfortable Dwell. ing HOUSE, With all necessaty outbuild. ings. A first rute COTTON SCREW and Gin 1h0OUSE. Foir terms, apply to the suhr~criber. Rt. J. WI'1i!EIISPOON. Dec. 23, 18-10- 8 f FOR RE~NTI. A small IIOUJSE, near the Presbyterian UChurcha, containing rouir uplright rooms and one garret room. Attached to the premtises re a good sized yard, and a large gnt uetn. hnd btable Lot; also, a Smoke Ilouse, Kitchen and WVell. This house will be found su'table for a small family. On the stable lot, are the materials ready for urecting a stable. The terms will be found reasonable. For particulars, apply to . T1I08. J. CC011iA N. Dcc. 23, 1840. - ia CHmNA' HOTBL. SUMTERVILLE, S. C. The utndersigned, propietor of China's llotel, at Sumter Court Ilouse, S. C., res nectfully itflirmns his friends sutlie pub ie, that lhe hats thaoroughlly refitted his ti0. el; and that it is now in coimplete order or the accomnmodation of Boarders, Visi. ers and the Trgaveling Public. lie- returns his sincere thanks to the )ublic at large for their generous andl lhbe. ol patrotuage, and hopes by strict atten. ion to their comfort to- merit its continiu Elis establishnment is conveniently situa. edi on the Main street, near the Court -louse, and wili be found convenient to nembers of the liar and Planters visiting lhe Court flouse otn business. Ilis table vill be carefully and regularly furnished. JOllN ChINA, Jr. Dec. 16, 1840. 7 if S1IIROM the mubscuiber, on the 19th of Niivember last, her Nengris man, named JACObi. Jacob is about 35 years of nye, about five feet, five inche's high, of a some wvhat yllu w complexion, and hurpsa little on hiis left foo't. lie is stiuppoused owv to be in the neighboruhnod of Mani. heter, or in Williamsbiurg, near the resi ence of the Iate Dr. Buford. A rewvardl I $20 wvill hue givena for the apprehlension, f the said Jacob, and his deulive.ry to the obscriber at ther residence, 5 miles below humtervitle, or hisi lat men t in Sumter nil. ESTIIEIR PRRDIItERAlt - leetion -Notice. IN pursuatce hifs'i'Act sof the Legileature p ssed in December W3, atLElection for ,LEiiK of the Uo)urt of Commion Pleas and GUdnal Hessions for Sunter'Oistrict, will tukoplace-at dhe usual places of Elec tious lInsaid Distriet, on tie second Monday in January noxt, beiung the 11th day of said month. Places and Managers of Election. Sumterville--Wm. J. Singleton, Wm. N. White, J. J. Knox. Swimming Pens-R. L. McLeod, Benj. Mitchell,-A. M. Waits. Mechanicsville-Robert L.. Herriol, J. W. Rembert, John Harrell. Spring Hill---Jos. S. Bosaard, Thos. L. Smith, B. F. Rhame. Providence-john Ballard, C. C. Jack son, John A. Colclough, junr. Stateburg-W. H. Burgess, D.F. Wyleg, John Murray. Aanchester-J. J. Delser, It. B. Cain, F. Al. Melleti. Nettles' Blore-E J. Pugh, J. M. Net ties nd Win. Nettles. Fulton-Thomlas C. Richardson, A. H. Brailsford, John J. Boyd. Joseuph,- . Stukes' Old Place-J. 11. 'I'indal, Col. J. H. Ragin, Washington Hlollodav. Willi'am Shorter's-John Johnson,Wm. Pl, Win. A. Hilton. John IV. Tindal's Old Place-E. B. Blackwell, Wi. A. Janices, Thomas D. Davii. - Win. T. Pack's..-Iuac Bagul. Jas. C. Strange, Wi. B. C(oskrey. Th mas Smith's Old Place-Thos. E. Dickey, E. J. Plowiden, Henry Miontguome. rV. Witherspoon's Old Muster Ground James Epies, Win. A1. Mcilutoshl, . 1. Fullwood. Nathaniel Mott's Old Place-S. B. Co ker, Johln W. Baker, Joh n V. Floyd. English's Cross Roads-John C. R hame, John 0. Durant, A. A. McLeod. James Lowerys--John F. Iinynesworth. Robert B. MAldrow, Rubert M. Eniglishi. Carters' Crcssing-Ednialmund Utnekey junr.. Eias alcCutcheon. John D. Shaw. Bishopville-jfhln 11. Dixon, J. N. Stuckey, Wm. Dixon. J. At. DARGAN, c. c. P. Nov. 3, 1846. 0 if SALE OF PROPElTY. Will be sold, on the first lav of Junun ry, 1847, ut the plantationl of a'e late Joh Wutsou, all the Property there situated of the estate of tie sidisl Watson, leceusedl, consisting of the PLANTATION, NE GROES, CATTLE STOCK FARMI1 NG anl PLANTING UTENSILS, PROVis. [ON,, &c. &c. &c. .--A Ls ---- A SAW AND GRISTMILL, in good repair, attached to the plantation, At the anme time and place, AN OFFICE IN SUMTERVILLE, situnted back of the Court Hlouase, con. tiujaig two Room1s, sulituble for a Lawyer's 'flcee; adi the oflice Furniture, conaisting of Bvdding, Chuirs, &c. &c. &c. Termns, made kn liown on the ill o sale, SAMUEL WAT-jON, Executor. D ., . 7 3t 1A NTIIONY W ilTuri, Esq., (Sumtterville, S. C.,) is my authorized Agenat, during my absen.ace from the State. A. C. SPAIN. trQySsuth-Caroliniiani will copy. IDec. (I, 1 846- ( 21 Comnanjssiouaer's sale. Exparte. 31L E. Maple. ,. et ul. Inj Equity. Ilhe minor children of Sumtcr District. thetfirslnday in Jatnuary nxand, i1) not thein s.old, u ill be sold! on a subjeqjuet sale day, a bout TII'ENTY-SEVYEN NEGROES. The terms of saile are, onae-halI Cash tihe bamlanmce on a creadi of one year; the purmchaser giving ithnd anid peesonal secu. rity', with interest fromn sale, and a mort. gag it thu Negroes; :r pny up th hl pers. By order of thme Court. JOJIN B. MILLER, Com'r. h Sumtervilae, Dec. 7,18. 4 1t1d [p f $2] SAND rOR SamE. Thel subscriber ofiers for solo his Tract of Lamnd, nine miles b-dlow Sumnterville, n the road to Chmarlestaon, nmeur Blethel Chuiirch, andl Col. Netules's Store, containing 454 acres;. 130 acres is clearedl Lanid, of which, 100. acres is under good fenice; 50 acres maore, dleaded last winter. TIhere is a good one story Framed lDwellinig IIlouse on the pre. miases, wi th ot her necensn ry outbuidings. For fairthmer particulars, call and1( see, or up. l1y to the subscriber. Te'rmn: O)ne hall c~su, thme balance on a credit of uone year with interest. T. L. JONES. Nov. 30tlh, l84E1, 5 4 New Figs, Mlalnga Grnpes, ras'acu, &c. 25 Drums New Figs; 5 kegs Malagn Grapes 50 boxes neqw Prne'., l*.ncy) hoxes l0 boxes new RI aisinms; 10 hal, f ho'xes d., do. 5 gr. boxes do dlo I box Lemonms. --A Lulo I keg new Tamarindls, which wilt be re tai led by) the pounitd. DICKSON & LAT'f A. Camnden. S. C. Net. 28 -DY -VIRTUE $' SVNRi EXEoUTIOts TO MX - .DIREoTaD, VILL be soldn.m Sumter Court House,. oan th trt Monday -na4 day folowingrin January next. within- the feial hours of Sale, to the highest bidder, for Cashi the 10,lowing Property. Purch.gIrs to pay One tract of 14,a000 cres of Land4img Salem, adjoining land. of...-...ieliedpi no the property of Jicob P. sturgeon, at the suit of John Grant. One tract of 225 aeres of Land in Upper Salem, adjoining mlind of - levid upon e Its the property of Hiram Stokes, at-the suit of Hardy Stuckey. One tract of 50 acres of Land in Clare. mont, adjoining lands of.-- levied upon as the property of Wm. J. Atkinson, at the suit of John B. Miller, Corn'r. One tract- of 175 acres of Land inClAre. mont, adjoining lands of levied upon .a the property of Thomas Giddens, at the suit of A. L. Haseltine. Interest in one tract of 105' acres. of Land in Claremont, adjoininglands of -- leviwd upon as the property of Wm.- E Richardson, at the suit of P. J. Moses. Interest in one tract of 1,000 acres of Land in Claremont, adjoining lands of levied upon as the property of Wm. E. Richardson, at tihe Suit of F. J. Moses. One tract 50 acres of Land in Middle Salem, adjoining lands of - levied up. on as the property of Thomas Hancock, at the silt of S. E. Wilson. Oae tract of 25 acres of Land in Clare. mont, adjoining lands of -- levied.upon as the property of P. Nunnery, at the suit oJf Rt. Martin. TIIOS. J. WILDER, . Sheriff of Summer Dist. Sheriff's Ofire, Dec. , 140- 7 p f 64 50 SEIF' SA~L2S. PERSONAL PROPBRTY. DY VJRTUE Of SUNDRY EXECV'TIoNS TO MsE DIRECTEO, Will be sold at Sumter Court House, on time first Monday and day following in January next, wilitin the legal hours of Sale, to tie highest bidder, for Cash, time following ProJert). P"urchaserg to nav for Titles. o Negroes, levied on as tie property of Ed. Anderson, at tia suit of Bank of.Cam. denl et Ul. I Negro levied on as the property of G. S. C. Deschamps, at the suit of the Stnte. 2 Negroes, levied on as thejrperty of L. T. Dinkins, at the suit of l-i Lynn, et al. 2 Negroes, levied on as the property of W. C. (Guerry, at the suit of Rubinson & Caldwell. 2 Negroes levied ont as the property of L. P. Luring, at the smuitof Jas. M. Pitts, et al. 3 Negroes, levied on as the properjy of Win. E. Mellett, at time suit of Jomn B. Miller, Admn'r. et al. 3 Negroes, levied on as the property of 3. Muody, at thme suit of C. Mathison, et al. 2 Negroes, levied on as the property of*1 Wmn. Ross, at the suit. of T. J. Coghlan, et ad. I Negro, levied onm as time property of lIasting Jennminmgs, at theo suit of the bank of Camndent. I Negro, levied on as time property of J. L. 1-elder, at the suit of A, McKenzie, et al. I Negro, levied on as thme property of ii. 13. bSmgletonm, at the suit of dlooth & Buxter, --t al. I Negro, levied on as thme property of I II. 3. H olladay, at theo suit of fimarr & Wil. i 10 Niegroes, levied on as the property of A. B. Brailsfor, at time small uf the Dank of e thne State of South Carolina, et al.i I Negro, levied on as the property of ti W. F. Butler, at the suit of J. J. Richard- I son, et al.t I Negro, levied on as the property of C J. J1. Brown, at tihe suit of E. Carson. 1 Negro, levied ona as the paroperty of I Jos. S. liossard, at thte suit of thme'State. I Negro lemiedl onm as tihe property of- S WV. W. Coullett, at the suit uf J. BI. Tin. e dali, et ali. - 1 Negro, levied on as the property of t Henry Cassels, at time suit of W. Harris, I etal. ., I Negro, levied on as lthe property of ! C. J. Cuarjenater, at the suit of B. J. Hlar- I rison, et al. - - Gig, llorse and Harness, levied on as thme property of (2. WV. Felder, ait the suit of J. G. Ruffti,-id. 2 Negroes, 2 H orses, Buggy and House haohl amid Kitchen Furnitmure, levied on as (l tihe pim iperty oif P. A. Miller, at thme suit of ' Dargan & Richamrdlson, Ex'ors. 14 4 Negrem, I -iarriage, 4 Ilarses, 20 liceid of IHogs, 25 Shteep, I8 Hlcad of Cat. a tie, 2 Wagoms, 150 hushmels of Corn, Sa. 4 dIle and Briidli, I Gum and Hlouse ammd K it chmen Fuarniure, heviedi onm as the propjerty of Johnai R. Sjpanu, at the suit of thme State, A. N-rth, et al. T'o be sold ont TIueimdav. * 5thi Jauimary, at defenmdanmt's residenmce it, i' Clfremonrt, excep1t Neagros, Carriage, :5 Wamgonms a..d le'rutes. I Negro, levied tin as time promperty of tI Gen,. 1.anirion, atm the suit of Julmn A.'Col. I Negro, levied ona as thme property of s'anda. J. Tlindell, at time small of Bruogddeg, iiuarvimn. ilunga,, and Lo.t ina Sumter'ville, knownr [ is Diink im's Tavern, levieti on as te pr. I perty oaf L. H. Dinmkins, al atte suit of IV, E., Itichd-noe~ '- a., de ta O n-tin hr M1fewN W d 1 'e4 IerfOIe.s in a kag It a arYit~t'd isfor,4that Nse. hari Kiiing sd4 c'heia. defedat;"iv he above itted 13a re'lde : 'ate: 11i5thuea'ej'ie brlqred,'il~ari d:uit'-ily p)pear, iinbeetifdilis n'or afe f the Rialtitui Iiran , i n -de. eased, " 27-h daf i FA uary nei oiafhr cotIO-ea wilr be enft 4 of rescoid. 'No. 2"d 1840. ! I3St MR. BO Wj VOULDI. tenpertfullf annoce lialtr vill cunmnence the teran Mf. his school ddn he first Monday in Janbar?..' Terrs1 04100 fi' AlEmentury rasirutc f.,' 65,00' for A ritbfmn'elc, Granmar, iand xeography; $600 de: Phi'losophy, Chem. stry, &0 The'' outci"a and Westar1 LATERARY MESSENGERa AND ItEVIhIW. This Is a MonthlyMagazine dp. tid te wery departmont of Literiutue the Pio' Ags. It *is the nsu~ n 'So ut hera "and iWestern Wontp A ag rinc 'andReiew," of Souwih Carvfbh eall -THE SOUTHERN LITERAl Y1 IdS. SENGER. 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Nor will n'i si~ 'crijgfn ha iscontimued twhile' nl~ha ?eainans due ioreon, tnes ta' of the e~i~ iehdmond, Vjrgin Ia, Oct.ik ilacon~ and Liird RIME Nprth ,Car oliga.. hen "u ps saf Lard, for sale low y . -41 "-4