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MARK I SON i? ? omkIMMo for J ho oRtoo of BfasrMTof roiriUrld 4Mrict? i ? jolootloa. ^^3 07* We are author! *eil to state that Col WILLIAM M*CltEiaHT will bo oeandUoU for tbo opro or BborMT of Foirfiekt tJMrict? ot tbo lKirtiiUni f 15 tJoo.7 (tT We are authorized to ?t?t? tbet MaJ. THOMAS 3. COOK, will bo o Midlibto for tbo oAoo ofihoitf of Kulrfkld <lla. TtkI, ottho opproocblugolbottoo. May 30. 6m O^-We are authorised to state that EDMUND REYNOLDS i? ? oanAlot* for tbo oflco of Sheriff ofFairfleld dbtiict, ot tbo op prooebiojt rioctioff. June 13. 84?tf. A CARD. THE public ere re?|HClfully Informed, that the regular dutWa of the Kamila Academy, for merly conducted by (he Misses Blackburn, will bo resumed nn the FIRST MONDAY in Oc'nW nest; ?uparin(eded by (bo Rev. Mr. it, Mat. Wir.. ton, under cireumsUitcro which tbry hope will secure permanency and efficiency. Their ijfMom embraces all Hie branches of a complete EnglUh, Classical and Ornamental lid tiaa lion. Thoy hope, their united efforts, ai?led by compe tent auUiHiit*, will secure a continuance of (hat liberal patronage, heretofore eitendod (o this Academy. ? Orthography Ad Reading, (jntr quarter) Ami lent an<l Modern Uco^rnptiy, r .? qq ? Elem? ntary A^roMar, mm if*1 ? Globe* and Majx, tfhe above with Rhetoric, F^jlo, Com (Hxi(ion, Natural and Moral Philo eophy, B?illes Lettms, Artiest and Modern HUlory, Muilr, Entrance to Musio Depot tmeut, French, Hpuniih, Indian, Latin, Instruction* on (he Guitar, Entrance to thia deportment, Drawing end Painting In water color*, 10 00 Painting on Veltet, per course* 10 00 Plain and Fancy Needle Woik (augh( If re anlred" ll-mrd |Mir annum, 8 00 Beard |?er quarter, 60 00 Terras.in a tic met. A few young Ladies oan be accommodated a* Boarders. 8e|it. A. y If 'Wanted to Purchase. ANKGRO GIRL of good r. imlstion, from 14 to 10 yeats ot a^e ?Enquire ut (Id* office. 8?|it. 6 W (f. Notice. ALL persons having 9i>y demands against the i Estate of \x. Jni?*? Hiv^rt, dtrtaied, lata of St. Mlrtbew's Parish, are requested to tender (hem in, v'operly atte?1rd. nadllio?e indebted to ramie payment Immediately. WM. LYrCfl LEWIS, AdmV. AprHf, I?, v __ ,8T!fl_ XnkttlK I AA BARRELS Thoasesfoft Stone LIME, nous. *****??#><? . , ?? touko. '? " 2JL_ > Notice. FftftE S?ih?4!rttor hot in hi* hands a large amount Jt offfote*, toalnnglngto Mr. E Han?4?u, bv ?MM Kb la authorised to collect them, a?id par all lite **?? to Col??bto. A. FITCH, inly 17,11m. ? TT* A C4RD Ufa* flARAH T. SMITH, #111 anoonwlate ? JUL ttfW jronng UdiM wkh board, who ??? attend any of the .,abtie fteltoolt In the pW ' " ~ ' Ap?Wf? 17 If For Hale, |M fMOh. GRKVO.VS tor go briek Nftra. JsiiyLV/ with ooinwndlaoi dwelling apart, *MMa, M tbo?amoo of Rlifcarlna and Wa|nt*( '"Tl, CkarUMbm fir* and Mmim TrTrl:;-^? ^.Tr.T^::r:.w I""" riff ion D?iii?nnwi| win/aaaa t uwnruw, -"? ? ?. ? ? i r Mop ft ImT For Sale. A lately ooauplad by J. It T, Robaon. For l?^?W0r?O M'CAUI FY <&~ Tfca ?u Writer ittfbrmMiii friend* that be baaUtealed biomlf in Cotnnbtt, abdbaa opened an oflfea, ooa door balow Mr, Urb'i w?y . wbaw be wHI attend to the dutfe* of hit ?lie ?Wa^lLl.lwfiwkll, oppo.ll. to kgrMr. CtfouHMlt. ROBERT MEAf Aagmt 8. m if For Sale. THR IIOUSF. and LOT on Lattre) atraet,con. tainlnc on* quarter of an acre, more or Ira*, will ba aoldf on renaonahle tanaa, for one ball Caab, and tba balnnce witb a *oo<! Note and ap proved indoraer, (o be paid Ih twelve month*. Any peraon wUhing to purebaaa, will apply to tbe Subscriber, in Colombia. WM. ARLEIKJE. Fab. 7 ? tf. Branch llank, ) Columbia, 12tk Jlay, 182G. J rf^HE Branch Bank being about to adopt a new ' JL form of power* of altoroay for tba tronme Uon of bnalneM In Bank, Rtmlrtd, therefore, that all notea whieh may (all due after th? A rat of Oetober naat ?ha|| be re nowed only by tbo original signature of the draw ere aud endorsers. SI tf Agency. 'PIIE MECHANICS' FIBE INSURANCE .1 COMPANY, Newark. New Jersey, iltcorpo* rated December fiOth, 1824, with a Capital of IVio f/unrfmf Th*u*tn& Dolfort. CERTIFICATE. SrATr Bank, Nbwamt, > 12IK FrOrunrff, I62A. < " Thnro is now atandins to tba credit of the Me chanics' |*ire Inanraaee Company on tba Backs of tlie Bank, tba s*?m of Ona Hundred Thousand Dollar* De|KMtt 100,000 Dollar!*. C. J. GRAHAM, CMsfc.tr* Tba snbseriber i? authorised to take tl?ks against Fira on Buildings, (foods, and Furniture. BKNJ.Sv. MILLER, vfgenl. Colombia, Oct. 7. Ashvflle.V. ii i- i State oj John Crwbt, Arthur Y* ?h 8. Duvis, ilt-fendants rnsldes without lor* or.lerctl f tint they do appear and oty4fcf9b the devisionoa or btfim (Im (Irit of Sfpwmlur neat, or llitir consent to th? mm? will be enter ??l of rteonl, E. LYI.G9, OrJInnrg C. 0. June 5, 1820. 1M? mm: Tho Plutt Bpriiigs Aoadomy, 18 now in operation tin Jar the direction of Mr. JOHN FARUEtl, a young geotle man of (loclltntibilltifii, and great experleoco iu teach Ingl wall qualified to pr?|>ar? young gentlemen to enter, the higher elaseee of any University in the United States. Ihtf* of Tail fun, Claseiesaud Mathematics f9 00 per quarter. Kngllsh ? 00 ?? ?? Good iMMrd at B dollars per month can ha had convenient to the Aeadcmy. The ?nt?eril>er pleilge* himself to parent* and goardians, that strict attention will bo paid to the morals of youth in this instllwtien. AnrtAM GKioKn. Piatt Springs May I, 1820. 10--tf. SOUTH-CAROLINA, Abbeville District. the defendants, re?ide without this BtMej H is there fare ordered, that they do aripaar rind object to tha division or sale ol tho real estate of James' L Miller, deceased, on or before Hie tr*t day of Octotier nest, or their consent to tho seme wffl bo entered of record. MOAK8 TAUGAMT, Ordfaery ?/ Mhu lilt DUHtt Ordinaries OSoe August Hd 1810. 89 9 Valuable Property. FOR SALE. TUB Subscriber Intending to leave Coin mhia offer* (or sole hie HoUftK and IX)T, on Rieh ardson street, opposite Blesses. I'urvW More Tfco dwetllngilooee is bulKef Brich throe stories high; oo the prewUesare, a dew two dory Brick, Kitchen, a Brteh Smoke Homo, whh n largo 8(a Me,Cnoek i|e*Mo.l(ck?. the Lot te oewalete lyeoetoaed by a good IdstyM, ItlsaJuidre ?BP k? troet M Ave* " rood leodhf Hmm. and ?bout few 1m ?t?to a{ of Lund for Wv?" Ol rVRlOTIM ,te miMi to Mil kk fcUMd Metriet IHMdUUly oo |||?' Iji LImIaM Pnari iitlMrtdtMl tat ?This |? mm ?TUm M I, . t iia? WmA la 1A> 1^. Mkilaiite,. ?on VllUinil VMP^I WWII lot ip cwcnff. ThoimpiwveiMateaeMfctln en tlinu two story I dwtiii^r iwiw6?i558*i ? imi ?f |yi|yw A ?m\m )T2Im L nMia ? flr*fa**!** ?tnl e parcel a# food ?Ulbl?. Any MMa with, fag to iminfcif latferttnilct ef lend will dowoll to eoll M tho. wMbir hewwHetely, hIm U toiwil>m^ ew^frlH give on ekoeUent bor t feed Lend orijoiohNr lit700 acre*, ebottt 9ft ?end la e good ?(?(? of toe M it e Very convenient ell ^eoemry oat haiMtege, M M.Tory accommodating the 11^ repair. ThU tmotj dwelliog HomoI which will el?oIi___ . .... tern*. fnr liitii MgtyJIi the mbferlber living on the prtmlmee* vSFV \ ? SWi* 'AMES BUM.OCK. Mnrr.1i SO, IBMU^- 13 If SltiAYED. I the rotiaodber MOM time David I# Wakefyja* (He mM Wekaly has mnJo ah ?**j?"ro"",t ?h b|*?booka Mid account* in tl?e tab be tpioti^ i lu the concern, oar unfeigned tkatnta, and In InuoUnnof ourbmi* I lime, we earnestly cotk! FIM(rO<IIM. . f ** 1V A>f>RF.\V8-fc h'Kfe.NAN. tl>W una 27, 188a. 32 -if. ?? ? W|' ?'? ?-? j? JV State of Alabama, Jeff'enon Count*. Circuit Court, March Term 1S26. ' IN CHANCERY*. Maty Brown, ) J.'V r?. \ HJIfir 4 dlrtrtc. (ftqutm Urown, \ * * "'lAME the eotnjdalnuil by her solicitor, nnt J on motion ?i lar eilkiior, it U otdercd by Ilia Chancellor, that nuMb-atlon Mi made In the Columbia Teleacone for one month, requiring the defendant to plead, antwer or demur against the net! term of thi? Court, atheiwbe judgment will be taken pre. eenfcwe, end * decree ordered ae> cordlnftty, and H l? further ordered, that in the tneen time leave he Rive* to take deposition* A true cony. Test. I? N. WILSON, Clerk and M .iltr in Chancery. Sept C MO To Jamci Keiidrick and Sarah hit wife Turner Sterlet, and (Vends tile wife, Wa Moure. Isltam Moore, foung Eleanor Moore, Ann Elisabeth Moore, (intniella Moore, heir* and dlatrlbuteeaot the estate of Wei. Moore dee'd. YOU will take nntlra thnl I ihall apfdy to the Inferior court of Wadrington county, when aittlng for ordlnaiy |Mirpo**, for a divlaon of aeld estate, on the Aral Monday In Deeember neit, ?iretalile to I he will of aid doe'd, GIDEON STRtNOK, Ad.nV with UmwUI ennevad Q7T The Cefttm/,i? T'kienpt will pitMM iht bort I trie* and /brtfvtrrf Iht *rf*u4 le, Lthmnmn, IfeMfag/en reMn/n Ut*r^m,fur pafmmi. O. 8. | Sept. 6. S 841. State of South-Carolina, JlbbttxUt Diitrid. ? I* H|U|TV. " Gtorge Bhelfilo, AdettnM*lor? n. Rugh Morrah, and Abigail Caldwell, Adm'ra, ?4?i. IT appearing that Jacoli laiialte end fjemael Whyte, two of lite defrndeaU hi the above et at ad caae, reaUa whhuui the limits of ihta flute: It la Orders d, that they plead, an swat or demur lor the Complainant*' Bill alibi* three month* from the pubtieetlon heteot Or the *Ald BUI arill be tekewps*.ioMImm agair A them. THOMAS LIVINGSTON, CWraOi*e, Abbeville, I O. S A* U. Jmi* 28th. IMA S f ?--?m. " iff Firou*-" f NDfcBTEO totha artate nf DASl)1N ?>AV|A. 1 dee'd, are requeued le amf" fcient to om-j aed ill thorn be*l ?Aldeifae are r*|u*?ted tapreseat the term af Urn la w^tn mal.r *tij 'tC" l# AMlTli udoft part e tU\ irisnmcn, in Rircciin* jiiic itcvoiuiion oi dp55 icceptpblenessUtour readef^sAaA IkteK ?%In order to ttve a telear and full hakfn tiveofthfe third and last expedition for the deliverance of Ireland* k will be ncttnuy ti'Ul lgMl Menu will W0m When Carnot, the omyable had hon cat Mian in theCoun cilsof the Directory, wasprqarrtbed, and wnen General Hochc died, the frimkbot a Revolution in that bland tart every chance of assistance from France. Those two great statesmen and warriors, earnest in the cauae of which they perceived the foil importance to the Interest* of their cobatnr, and to the extension of Republican principle*, had planned the expedition* of Bantry Bar, and of the Tex el, en the largest and most effec tive ecale which the Naval resources of France anoHolland could aflbrd. The for mer failed, partly by the misconduct of the Navy, and partly by the indecision of Grou chy, of that honest but wavering man who twice held the fate of Europe in his hand* ?at Bantry Bay and at Waterloo?and twice let it slip through them, from want of resolution. The second failed only through the fault of the element*. On the death of General Hoche, the French Government recalled, to succeed him, the moM illustrious of their warriorst he who afterwards wielded the destinies of Kurojrt?, ami who then, under the name of ficnoral Buonaparte,* was already acknow ledged the first commander of tho age; and yet it was an age fertile in great chiefs. But he who, before the age of thirty had aire a* dy achieved the immortal campaigns of Italy ?sulnlucd that beautiful country; founded one Republic, .(the Cisalpine) ami extin guished another, (Vcniccs) humbled the frawer of Austria, and compelled her, l>y is private authority, f lo liberate Lufay rconsof Olmutz, audoc rrcneh Kepublic Vy the xmlo, was moire trvui a t is however. With extreme iF-mrited upon, .to point out any Ih the conduct oTthe sovereign, chief - tho Legion of Honor, and whom I served grtth constant fidelity and devotion to the last moment of h>* reign. But the impc* rious voice of truth cmnpcls roc to attri bute to the influence and prejudice* of Gen. Buonaparte, at that period, the prime eausc at the failure of the third expedition for the liberation of Ireland) ?i irntiw w?n imrparaiNC 10 me Irish cnusc. Although he died in the prime of hi* youth?owl hi* deeds cclipw.") by those ofstill greater rival, are nownbar ,t that period, they were in filnry, and formed two pp rtles in the urmy. Tiie Oencnds cers of the two School* continued, for- k lonr time, to view each other with dislike. Hoth these great men were ambi tious; both eager fur their personal fime,and for that of Prance, and bent on raising iter to an unequalled rank amongst nation*. Hut Hoche wan an ardent am! sincere HcpUhli can; he could sacrifice hi* own hope* ami prospect* to the came of liberty. as he nobly proved, when he tvsigned to'DuendeU tlie command of the Texel expedition. Houna parte always associated in hi* mind the power of Prance and his own. aggrandise tdent?rtor could he be satisfied with her l>eing mined to the pinnacle of power and prosperity, unless he was the guldu of her march and the ruler of her destinies. Ad mirably formed by nature for a great admi nistrator and organiser, he meditated alrea dy in his mind those vast creation* which he afterwards accomplished) and which re quired an unlimited authority for their exe cution i he loved the prompt obcdioiwe ami regulated order of absolute (rawer, and felt a secret dislike to the tumultuous and waver ing conflh.ts of a Republican Government, whose energy is so frequently counteracted bv the disunion of its parties, and the neces sity cf persuading instead dt commanding. In short* he never wis a Republican. THi* feeling he could scarcely disguise, even then when it was not necessary to conceal its for no man, who ever rose td such (rawer, per haps, ever made use of so little dissimula tion. Stern, reserved, ami uncommunica tive, he repelled with haughty disdain the advances of the Jacobins) and the Kmperor Napoleon, the future sovereign and conque ror, might already be discerned in thfc plain ana austere general of the republic. % Hut circumstances, at this prteiee period, rendered that conduct the best which he could pursue. The cnthuaslasm of democ racy waa extinct in Prancctthe People were weary of the successive revolutions which had placed so many weak and worthless characters at the head of allWIve* and longed for the firm hand and the Mt and While of a ruler. 1*he mean and rapacious members of the ^rectory, who. in excelling their colleague Carnot, hid drive* *11 crtfdit and respectability from their councils, sought support, ami thought to make this jMttg 8r?l popular chief their Instrument. He was emitted by every party, lii WK however, the public pulse, and judged that a orema ture attempt would be hopeless. It was for the moment his de icgan to meditate a bril Ws MMMi glory and a? I butt a plan to regene . aodlH' tJte fonndcrofa means e>f*hn vh various arms d-Ao*; > in#sr ? he wit ostensibly butstn tjonof ini power lie to toe pi Car whk?l era, ?heil? peared to Uflijao tHc Jacobin*. WeHher Ijr apprtchti thll that country) Ms knowledge ? seen to my fttWi memoirs* inaccurate. The dl??U?? fear him, and wished to get tl _ . tcred willingly Info htfc.t lews, when he pre poacd to use this expedition,only is> cover; and direct their real efforts to the invasion ?* bgypt It la asserted that he said, oo the occasion, "What more do you dcairc from the Irish? You see that their movements al ready operate a powerfvl diversion." Like every selfish view I think this was a narrow onev The two most miserable and oppresaed countries of Europe always looked up to Na poleon for their liberation. He never grati fied their hopes; yet* by raising Ireland, he might have crushed forever tnc power of England, and* by assisting Poland, placed a curb on Russia. He misted both object*, and finally fell under the efforts of Kussia and of England. And it may be observed, as a sin gular retribution, that an Irishman command ed the army which gave the last blow to hi* destinies." * The petty and impotent malice of that great man's adversaries \va? very unlucky in the choice of the niek nmno by which they <hoM to call him. \Vhen the Roglldi would only nddrc*? the Royal |tritoiier, wliote title they bad lully ac? fcnntvlt?d'.*e?l, in the Conferences of Chatillon; by the appellMiou ol General Bonaparte, they gave lilin the moH llliittrloiii name wnleh *p|?e*r* on ? he pagns of history, from ?'?>'. dny? of untmuliy, and one wlilrh ?Mne?, per Imp* with purer tuMre than that of tl"* Kmperor Napoleon. When tliri French K'iynli?t? |tre|rndrd tliar JVirWu, anil not AWi?nt ww hW real name they were nro tably fciiorant that the meaning of the word, in Oreek, U derived Irom Victory. ? t The Directory wsrc so far from approving mlnlHrHltoN. sa* ' ? ' ? | lie urn the flrst man Who dnred tn drive from hi? doors thr. "Panes da Ka Halle," 01. Ash women of Pari*, when they cam* to ..eongnrta* late, him on his victories. One muit be familial1 willi ilia History of Ihs Revolution to appreciate thU fact. v : [fin pcutmit, we think we shall, have oeeasiod to make onr rraileu Itetlar acquainted with Mr. TotmS book, by farther extracts from It, whieh will be not !<>?? attractive to them than tbe above.] AW. l*ltUig*nrtr, FROM THK NOnFOLK IIKRAI.D. Our ingenious townsman, Mr. Matthf.wt Ctt'rr, has added to the many inventions fur applying steam power, one tint ?f it shall succeed, of whiuh there to be no doubt, will effectually ovcrcomethe ob jections to >nost oilier* on the seort of ex pense and danger! fot' wl 'le It in perfectly safe In Its operation, the expense of con structing an engine on this plan will Ite no small as to pl*ic it within the reach of the great mass of the community; and it it so tlinplc that a child may .comprehend It.' The whole engine is comprised m a oilier and a horizontal wheel* toe latter hah its 'circumference composed ot boxes, and re v?>l ves in a narrow tub or box, adapted to the size of the wheel* through the centre of the sides of which the axles project, to give the power of the engine to m?ch machi nery as it may be applied tjK A tube pas ses front the boilet* into the wheel hojfi so fitted as to convey the ateau? to the lower box of the wheel. The water Is pumped In to the wheel box until the boiler fs fUlcd by means of the tube, and until H covers the wheel up to the axle. The better being sufficiently heated, the eteem It 11njected through the tube Into the wheel Mk, where it forces the water Into the lower bojtes that compose the chtmmfWeneei of wheel, which sets the sf heel Itself In rapid motion. The principle of Mr. CiuT. en gine Is entirely original) and he is entitled to still greater merit for the discovery from its great simplicity and weeeomy. We all know and experience dally the utility of steam power: but as Mun KnilftWIi re mained a subject of Mihft that K oould on ly be put In operation by cotnpsrt'rj and large capitalists, by reason nCftyflch italic nrfts have H?fn Imt partially dfVKise^L It will afford the public much pleasure to leitfn that (here is now So fair?we should, say;M certain, a ptospect of placing H within thd reach of every individual of moderate mean* for purposes of milling and ntnw**Wi*% I The following is the e*?cltkUH|ej9fogHna| of * letter Item Robert LHCte to wK ll^Km 111 HO ?nlllfllf ? poim W f|VW| tf^BI we venture to copy * "Mm SMStZ I. to the hsiahle rhM roMft l?, ~ '