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ealttmfcto &etraS$r. ? SATURDAY. DECEMBER 8. . We are authorised to say that Wm. Rici, Esq. it acandidate for the office of State -? ssg^lSp - - * . . - -sr . . T ? ? ? ?|N| f?he Citizens' Dinner wit! take place at N Thomas's hotel, on Monday at 4 o'clock. W% auderstand that the number of subscri " ; lit i* fcwge, and that preparations are :j?makin? on a spleo^ i scale. The various high officers of the State, now in Colombia, i-ate expected to be present as guests. Those who- have not yet subscribed, can do so, by 'WWMiMekrrf the Hotel, where tickets "??? for the Rati Road above Colam&fltK^|^: *^e Ifionsboroagh and by Use valley of Broad river, ^OMrene and Greenville >ectively informed that the surrejFa^ecea by the. Board.of Directors ax xheirlastmeetiiir^nAshville* has been com the direction of E. S. Cbes ?brougfr, Esq. with a view to determine the of the road from Columbia to rbe is suggested, that meetings in the several districts inte ?; .- ? -v. r these roQfeSi "and -committees ap " aSord , theoecessalry" i oformauao ? and especially to aid fn relinquishments ; as it cannot be . eat^Pof the relinq-rish ? i tjj^ee routes must have an influ :he selection which will finally be ^ v Wao' now hears of reform, and retrench - -Who hears any complaint of the j)?o?tweoty millions, that thirty-nine ?,*xpendes?2 Who hears of the Flori cesting twenty millions of dollars u n le management ? Who hears . t?frny dioobfedY Who hears ?- thing of the tmtrpation by which Van ?-* -4|iirea attained the presidency ? ? of the knife," which echo was taught rw^nd^^l^Bfurtous party ts checked : ^iiMitfri&idst of its mood, and passes at once fifote lite extremity of hate to. actual love ? from -denunciation to marriage I There is nothing like it on record, except die scene between Lady Anne and Richard the Third. . Anne. '? " V ^Jfoch it joys me . ..fJv ? To ?ee yoo are beeoiaeeo penitent. Jhdkmf. Was ever wmnin in sach humour woo'd ! Wiutver woman in rorh hnmoor won! ? bar, bot I w?ll not keep her long. . Lj . ?s^BEc J? *ba? killed harhoaband and Ms father, >^T To ?k. h?mWh?.rt'? !**. - i meath, tears injiereyea, other hatred by, - V. . ' rturiinrr, aadtbeae barasgainst me; r jto back my snfcwiftwUt > vll and diswraftftnf l<*>k*r jj^Jfer, the world ta nothing " * * [ke," of Tennessee, has consent for the gKsept^hu resigns occupy his seat in the Senate * until the 4th March next. In the House of Representatives, the part ?if the Governor's Message relating to the Banks* was, some days since, on motion of Mr. Memminger, referred to a special com mittee. ** On Wednesday, that committee 4mm!* a sub-treasury report, which is the -special order on Tuesday next. Mr. Swartwout* the Collector of New York, was in Europe when his defalcation " was discovered, and has not returned. The Government is now proceeding against bis , sureties, the sacrifice of whom, however, . taagnt produce any thing like the sum re ^bftoired.. 'The loss will be upwards of a n. is clear, that to the enormous shame of Ulster, a Iready abundantly great, the ft is adding a gross piece of in On the sureties iothis case they oitable chim wM^rer. The . occurred through Sb gross ne sp-^glect or wilful connivance of the officers of 4 \ the Trwanry. Mr. Woodbury himself fairly the money. !T- *? . papers continue to ios'st that Whigs and the Abolitionists are acting together. Let them pubiish the ftioaiag passage from a circular lefter of Mr. Duncan of Ohio, in which, speaking of " the Southern States, he says ' . 3 , "The anger of God, and the vengeance of Heaven seems to re?t upon ev^^y thing upon J9U oan ca^t your eyps. Every pros ]MCt teems to be withe redwmd wilted by the ^rown.aod disapprobation of avenging justice ' :and violated humanity. In short, almost ev r**r rastitutioo, every prosperity, public and pnvate seems to be sickening, and dying from ?the corrupting and corroding effects of sla werv. Bat t^ curse be bathe head of those 51 sustain such an tnstitution." ? ^ Mr. Duncan U the champion of the Ad rMiiaistration in the-Hoase, and was, after A* pablication, elected by th^ Van Buren jbssjuxi the abolitionists. .The jame coalition send back to the Sen ate, from Ohio, Thomae Morris, the equal in abolitionism of Tappan ot^arrisen. % Tt* W* n Buren par y of Georgia has * Jately nominated him for President at the next election, and Mr. Forsyth for Vice Presi jflK The Angosta Chronicle says : ?? Much has been said of late about the ^fmportance of southern rights, uitereeu, and the necessity of men devoted to thaai* and now npento enact the poor farce of ffl jfjpQ ftir nlrrtinn of anoffi ^ to power and impor fjij'Wt finttn Van Buren merely he ia northern, or to Mr. Forsyth beisloatherB, bnt every southern should leject with scorn, the proflfered Usttery of electing the 4atter as a southern man to Hie second office, while the same vote elects the former, a northern man, totheJJrs* office. If it is necessary and important that the South should unite and rally, in a body", in the approaching election, for the benefit of southern interests, is it not folly, contempti ble, servile, and disgusting folly, to talk about rallying upon the Vice Presidential election, and at the same time supporting a northern: tnan for the Presidency ? We feel ashamed that any Georgian could so far debase him self, by thus debasing the South, by offering to purchase the vain flattery of electing a southern Vice Presidency selling his vote for a northern President." The following named gentlemen have been admitted to practice in the courts of this State. ?? Law Class. - W. J. CLAWSON, J. P.; COLE. * E. P. ERVINY S. J.ERVfN, F, W. PfCKLING, c7!f^tfS&*soN; - E.'S. LtGHi S. B...MASSE$:,i ' J. 1 MeMULLAN, . J. H. POSTS LL, - J.-H. PBARCSO.V, J. D. WRIGHT-. : Equity Class, \ . J. P, GGLE, 1 F. -W; SICKLING, Williams. AgreeabljT to previous notice, a public meetin^^if ' the citizens of Coltrra'>ia was held; on ifcedfnesday evening, :th^*5th inst. in the T'own FtaH". *. Qu mtttion of the Hon. David Johnson/ John Bryce, .^sq. ?Eas called *? the chair. Mr* Dav&l Swart offered the. following preamble and resorutiorfs: | u5^erej^"o,n^i:elli>w townsman. Col. A. ! Blaxdiico, hanasg determined oo removing shortly to the city of Charleston, to assume the duties of President of the South West ern Tail Road Bank : .. Resolved* That as a testimonial of the high **timate in which we . hold his services [ and moral virtues, his usefulness as a. citizen and his zeal and perseverance in objects of public concernment, he be invited to a public dinner, at such time as ma^jsuit his conve nience.!. . . *? Resolved^ That the chairmau nominate a committee, to consist of five persons, to car *y the foregoing resolution into effect. The resolutions being unanimously adopt ed* th? chairman appointed the following gentlemen the committee: David Ewart, Dt^M. H. DeLeon, John I. Gracey, B. L. McLaucWin, Jno. GaldwelK "x OS motiou rof Dr. De Leon, Ordered , That the proceedings of this meeting be published in the differeut papers of this * ' * . town. The meeting then adjourned. JOHN BRYCE, Chairman. J. I. Grace i, Secretary. ^poLCHBU, Dec. 6, 1 838. Cox*. Abe. Blj^dik?: Dear Sir? felicitate ourselves iu being the organ of the] citizens of Columbia, in tjfro dering to you.a- public dinner, (at such tim^s may suit your convenience,) in testimony of their high respect for your character and use fulness as a citizen. We cannot, in this place, deny ourselves the privilege to express our sincere regret at parting with one in every respect so deserving, and who, through a series of years, has maintained the character of a disinterested patriot. Very respectfully, Your fellow-citizen#, DAVID EWART M. H. DeLEON, J. J. CALDWELL, Committee. J. I. GRACEY, B.L.McLAUCHLIN., GKjfTLEsfE* ? 1 have received your letter inviting me, in behalf of the citizens of Co lumbia, to a public dinner. I feel most sen sibly the honor conferred on me, and appre ciate it the more^as it comes from those with whom, during along course of years, 1 have been connected and have acted in all the relations of life* in \ spirit of mut ual kindness, which has never for a. moment been inter rupted. ? Under these feelings of affection and respect for those from whom the invita tion comes, I cannot decline the honor in tended me, and -shall be happy to meet my fellow-citizens of Columbia on Monday next. I ana, with great respect and esteem, Yours. - A. ^LANDING. ' To Messrs- David Ewart, M. H. De Leon, John I. Caldwell, John I. Gravey, B. L. McL-vuchliu. , ? * : COLUMBIA, Dec 8, 183?. BAGGING, Hemp,. '8 a 23 BALE ROPE,../?. TO a 15 BAC()N, Round,.* H a 20 BUTTER, Country. 15 a 25 COTTON, Fme..'. 121 a 13 Midfing,. ....9 a ll Inferior,.-.. ., 7s 8 MACKEREL, No. 1, $13 a lf> No. 2, 10 a 11 Mas FLOUR, Country, ;. .7i a 8* CORN, _ 90 a 100 OATS .62 a 75 PEAS, 91 a 112 IRON, Swede*,... 6 a 7 44 Enriish. ..5 a 6 LARD, New, 18 a 20i MOLASSES, Cuba, 50 a 62 " New Orleans. 6 ? a f>2 Married, on Tuesday, 4th inst. by the Rev. Mr. Reynolds, Mr. Francis Root, of Sourhington, Conn-, to Miss Mart Elizabeth Heise, of Wash ington City, D. 6 - On Wednesday evening, the 5th inst. by the Rev. Mr. Moon, Mr. S\muel MtJRTisiuw.of this place, to Miss As nCuerell, of Fa rfield District. Chester District, SC.,- ) ? December 4th, 1338. $ Dear Sir As winter is fast ra-tking his appear ance with his snowy locks and haggard appearance, I find that thoa* who have lately been under the banner of celio?ey, are becoming frightened, an i are fast reeertirtg *> the altar of hymen fcr reft ig? They ??era to HaVe *no i&W" of spending these dreary nights wit hon t ? protector. I propose trt givo yon an account of some of the earliett revolts and desfcr tiona: and sincerely hope that yoa will give otif he roes and heroines, an early , place in your col u in that it may be. known abroad to their relations, thai' they are true frionds~to their God, their country and themselves. *" ? ' . . ' ? MAHRIED, * On the y22d ult. Mr. Johmatitaw" Jo *45, to M.ss Harriett MeGARi TV, all of Chester District. On the same day, Mr. EDWARn StEAD Jf an, to ? Miss Sarah Henjcle, all of Chester. . Also on Sunday, the 2d inst by J-. B, McCnfly, Esq Mr. Jesse. Clifton, to Miss Mart Hojci Walker, all of Chester. I . Love's powers too great to be withstood. By feeble human flesh and bloody vrfiAY^D, FROM NeufTer's Tanyard, a B. hrvnw Mnle. Expenses, and a reasonable reward will be paid to any one who will deliver him at Mr. J. C. Single ton's. two miles from Columbia, or at cither of the pnblic houses in Columbia. * Dec. 8,.- s-- ? 52 tf ? : *? .Yvvelty UtoparaUed*' ? 1 The Proprietor* of that truly, wonderful Animal, the GIRAFFE, OR CAMELOPARDi HAVE much pleasure in offering to the citizens of Columbia. thein. rare assemblage, consist; ing of the Giraffe, the tallest animal in crcation. ; the Grnsbork or Ibrx of the ancient* ; the Eland, or Orire the - largest of the Antelope tribe; the Ronti* hock and the QazeU !e, all collected- in the interior of the hitherto unexplored regions of central A frica , af ter five years ol incessant labor, sfrc.it peril, and iMMindieM cost to obtain ih'jtw these being the of their species eorr broughtto Amrrica, rind hot rare ly seen bv civilized men in any part of the GJobo The Giraffe is nn animal of transcendent magnificence and interest, and the extreme rarity of this* beautii ful'creature cannot be wondered at, when the simple factbe known, that many hundred miles through the. deserrs and barbarous tribes of treacherous .\fri<*ans have to be penetrated to obtain them It is perhaps the only instance in which 'any country has been enab'edtn boast of possessing living specimens of] the Giraffe, though the exertionsof it? individual cit izens. It has hitlrerto been, an unique and costly present from kings to kings ; and as these animals are so sensitive to a' mospheric ohgteges^ that their lo cation must be regulated by the progress of the sea sons. the present is more thrfl?jjrcbal>ly the last opportunity that may ever oectfr of; viewing these remarkable specimens of the animal kingdom; The Exhibition will open at the Circus, in Colum bin. on Wednesday, Thursday and friday, the 12th, 13th, and Nth days of December, 1838, and will positively remain no longer Hours ? from 10 o'clock in the morning till 9 in the erening. Admittance 50 cent?, children under 12 years of age. and servants, 25 cents. ' Dec. 8; . . 52 2t - * ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS] REWARD, v: LOST yesterday between, Spring'Hill and Boyd's Hill, a calf skin POCKET BOOK, contain ing 760 dollars in South Carolina and 100 dollars in Georgia money. The above reward will be paid for thestme, on delivery to Richard O'Neal, in Colum bia, or to me, 6 miles above Union Court House. AARON MeCALLUM Nor 23, 1838, 50 3t A LIKELY NEGRO FELLOW, 20 years of age, capable lor house servant, or good field hand For sale, apply to POLOCK, SOLOMON & CO. | Dee. 8, 52 tf Administrator's Sale. BY permission of S. Guignard, Ordinary for Richland DUjmj^will he sold before th? Court House, on- Thnrsany morning the 20th of Dr cember inst , a Negro Man, the property of the E? late ol Mrs. Mary Mo itieth. deceased. Terms will be made known on the dav of Sale. JOS. SMITH, Adm'r. Dee. 8, 52 3t ? Administrator'* ^ale. BY permission of James S. Guignnrd, Ordinary for Richland District, will be sold, before the Court House, in Columbia, on the first Monday in January, 1839, four Negroes, and one Wagon ar*d team ?f Mules, belonging to the Esta e of Cunning ham Boyle, deceased. Terms one-fourth cash ? the balance on a credit of 12 months, with interest from the day of sale, se? cured by good and approved endorsers , . . JOHN S SCO IT, Adm'r. Dec. 8, 52 4t Polock, Solomon & Co. HAVE just received and offer for sale, New Bacon Hamt, Dried Beef, ' Goshen Butter, Leaf Lard, Smoked Sa'mon, 1-4, 1-2 and whole bor Rnisins, .n Soda, Milk, Butter and Water Cracker* ? all) fresh. ? ; ,? i ' - Dee. 8, 55 " tf t - ' ' ? ~ ? . ?" *? C ' 1 The Soulh Carolina Temale" Institute, WILL cease its operations {Jinatty) ?t the cipcct of the present Term, (June 15, IS3J.) ELI AS MARKS, M. D. Dec. 5 51 tf The statutes at large of south CAROLINA, Edited, under aurtrority of the Legislature, by Thomas Cooper. Vol. IV. contain-, ing the Acts from J752 to 17c<6. 810 pages. J*ri ee Three Dollars ? liandsomely bound. Just published, and for sale by ' r W. CUNNINGHAM. Dec 1 50 Merchants Hotel, CHARLESTON, S C. THE subscriber would respectfully inform .the travelling public, that he has taken this hereto fore reputable Establishment, and having put . the same in complete ordei for the reception of Guest v coiicits their patronage; assuring then*, that if strict attention on his part, and that of his Servants, the ; House shall be kept up to its original character, whilst under his predecessors ; and any additions that can be made for their comfort and convenience, will be attended to, that it may be a Hotel of the first order in the city, WM NOLAN. N. B. ? S. W. SHELTON takes pleasure in re commending his frienda and acquaintances to his sue cessor, Mr. Wm. Nolan, with their patronage,, be beving that h? will give them entire sat Ls&ctioe; ?fcv. 24, W 2t " RESOLUTION Of the Stockholders of the South Western , Rail Rot (I Biinky adopted on ?2d Novem Sberl 1838. Rtteiftpd. That any person holding Rail Road stock, who bas pnid un all instalments doe thereon, shall be admit ed a* a stockholder in the Bunk under tliesub*cnption made m behalf of inch person* by Isaac E Holme*, Esq. and shall be allowed to receive hi? certificate, on condition that the stihacriptjon to the Bank be paid on or brforttht first day of Xfarvh next" ?" '*? . Soots W^stxan Rail Roat? Bank, J December 6, 1839. 5 WTOtiCR is hereby given, that such stockholder! 1? in Louisville, Cincinnati and Chirleston Rail Road^ Company. as have paid Ten I oiler* on each share they hold in theit?ad%and have not yot -taken the corresponding bank, aha rat, that they can: procure the same by paying twelve dollars and fifty cents on each hank Share; to any hank in South Car olina or any. Bank at Knoxville, Tennessee, or Lexjn.fon,JCy., or to David RcinhanU. of Lincoln ton,' TKomf* J. Forney of Rutherford, or Dr Hardy of Ashville, N. Carolina ;;?nd forwarding a certifi cate thereof to this Bank, under the fbraeoing reso lution. As .Mr. nolmes' subscription only covers one thousand shares, this privilege will coase as soon as (hat number is taken. . ' A. BLANDING, President. I Dec. 8, .31 2t , ~-Tha papers in fobirobin, Charleston, &u t her ford -j town, Knoxvi lr ami Lexington,*!* requested to give ~'M? aHor?two innertiona, a.id. sand their accounts to ^^PincviUe jockey Club* THE AN NJUAL RACES over the St. Stephen s Course, -near Pmeville,. will come off on the "3d Monday, being the 21st day of January, 1839/ On tha day "the Club will offer a Silver Cap. to he run for. Free for nil Horses carrying their proper ? n'ei'ihi*.; 2 mile heats. On Tuesday. 2 mile heats. On Wednesday, 1 mill* heats. ' !'' The weight* and racing io !>? governed by the rotes oftlrc Charleston Jock.jrClab Sec'ry, and Treasurer. Dec. 8, " 52 6t ' v " . ? THE Treasurer of the State Temperance Socie ty, acknowledges the receipt of tho fellowmg sums, vi*:' ? jFrom B^themv Teraperanee Society, - : of Laurens Distriefc, per R?v. S. B. 7 ' ' Lewers, . . ? 00 From Head-Spring? Ten>P*ranc? So ciety, of Newberry District, per - - Honorable Job Johnson, 50 Ou From Darlington Temperance Soeie ty, per G W. Darg in. Esq. 50 00 From Mira Temperance Society. Dar lington District, per Rev. John M. ! Timrfions, ~ 50 00 From Mount TaN?r Temperance So ciety, Newt>erry District, per Geo. 1 Eppes, Esq. 25 00 ROBERT BRYCE, Treasurer State Temp. Society Columbia, 23lh Nov. 1331. 5* if EDUCATOR. MOUNT ZION ACADEMY. THE exercises of this Institution will he resumed on the first day of January re*t, under the care of J. W. Hudson, John Neal, B. F. Jarvis and F. Bulkley, all classical scholars. The scholastic year will consist of two Sessions: the first commencing on the 2nd of January, and ending on the 1st 01 June; the second commencing 2nd of June, and ending 1st of November. TERMS. Tuition and Board, including Washing and . _ Firewood, per Session, $100 00 TEI&fS FOR DAY SCHOLARS. Classical Department. Latin, Creek, Algebra, Geometry, (in cluding Practical Surveying,) Natu ral Philosophy, English and Latin Composition, Mythology, Ancient and Modern History, Ancient and Modem j Geography, per quarter, - 112 50 English Department. Spelling and Reading, per quarter, S 00 Do. do. with Writing &n<i Arithmetic, do ~ do do 5 50 Do do do English Gram* mar and Geography, do do 6 00 Do do do Book-Keeping, Do do do do do 8 00 Firewood for School Rooms, per annum, 1 00 An additional charge of $30 per Session will be made for instruction in the French Language A Student will be received at any time, and whI be charged at the same rate from the timo he enters to the end of the Session ; but no deduction will be made where he leaves before the end of it. Boarding and Tuition to be paid half yearly in advance. j. W. Hndynn and assistants, will reside in the tmildings o!" the Institution, and Students boarding there w II be constantly under their care. They pledge themselves that every exertion shall be made to prevent the formation of bad Ijabits. Students entering this Institution are requested not to bring with them translations of any of the au thors read in School ; and are prohibited from bring ing or keeping firearms. A few Students, besides those already engaged, nlay obtain f>oarding in Mr Hudson's family by ma king immediate application Letters on the subject to be addressed to J. W. HUDSON. K\ Winnsboru', Dec. 2, 1833 51 -.6t ( Notice. k MEETING of the Young Mens' Lycetim of A Columbia, will be held jn the Presbyterian Lecture Room, on Tuesday evening. A punctual attendance of the members is solicited By order ?f tb. Pnfcid.* QUIGLEy Se(,y Dec. 8, 52 It THE genuine MORUS MVLTICAULIS , or Chinese Mulber-y, Trees or Cuttings For isale by S. KNEELAND & SON, Augusta, Georgia. Dec. 8, 52 0t ? The Richland Dragoons, >.W?7rlLL parade in front of the Market, on the \ w ? 14 ih inst. at 10 o'clock, A. M, for inspection and .drill. , By order of the Captain. C. NEUFFER, O 8. Dec. 8, 5* St Fifty Dollar!* Reward. Runaway from the plantation of tha late beorge Young dec'd, of Ogte thorpe county, (*a., a mulatto fellow by the name of DAlVIKL, al>out 25 or 30 yean of age. He i*?omethiug above the ordinary ?ize of men, com plexion rnther bright, a little bow-legged, has promi nent cheek bones, very w?d* apart, and has a pe<-u liar look oat or his eyes, caused by the fact that his eye-lid* are not usually as much opened as those of 01 hec. people He iaquick spoken, and very shrewd; uncommonly so. He is believed to have stolen, pri or to his absconding, four one hundred dollar bills, and to have gone on with a white 'man by the name of BARNES, said to have come originally from North Carolina, where he was raised. Barnes is a dark complected man rather under the ordinary stature, well built, and has a bad countenance, lie speaks quickly, looks down, and has a thin beard. They >oth have a plenty of tine clothe*. The negro has once before absconded and got to Savannah, but what course he will take now, is altogether conjec tural. The above re ward will be given for the apprehen sion and confinement of the boy ; and if Barnes is ap prehended in his company, and also confined, and >ny portion of the stolen money recovered, the in ward will be raised to Qne Hundred Dollars THOMAS YOUNG, Executor. Qgfwborjm Omwty, Ga. 29t 1339- W 4-w cos Tijurrs+ir. American Wine, American Brandy; Ameri can Vinegar, all prepared icilh American ingredients, according to ihl prescriptions of ? ? ?? M R. CORR? A. DA CO?TA? * ? No ie. ' John Maria Correa da. Costa, native of the fcland of Madeira, came into o^en .cbari-au^ made o?th< that ji was bona/Tde hhnntenttori rtf beforac a citjx*ir of. the United Statea of America, a*4 that ho did for ever, renounce all allegiance and fidefoy urany for-; cjgn Prince,. Potentate,. State," or Sovereignty what ever, and particularly, that of Dyna )fcrwt 'da Gloria^ the prevent Queetioi1 Portugal. ' ? ? ? ? Office or Coumon Pleas, > : - Kiehland district, S<v Ca^ > Gratis/ . V .October .18, J??. *V . JAMES S GTJIGNARP.eierk. / CHARLESTON, Sef*. 64, 1^39. P. S. "Your wine here, is i getting better and bet ter; J have made-arrording to ynor ptihrription, tea . bottles of ihi^.fuscadd < Richland wine)J6fa<"Rate, -? - . .A. tyOl^LUT. * THEREFORE, f invite rtiy friends in Chs&stotT; to rail at-Mf.J&uiiiiUagki fl, ftee&g suvet, ter ? the purpose of sewing witl^lhe^ o^'..*jr^,7'and J tasting with their i * ? " ? "?* im?. 1 rantbus of Ctrarle pupil, Mr. A. Rrj UHIIUR1V *tr l? WW ? ? r ,.w sober a# ?* ttkpes . T tbtnf itk fUsjtl F*^?ufcT evir made tn Charl?itun?j?f fcr-us* ??> f -? ? '? ?,?' '?* ? J /Although I think that ? can spy boldly, ihatJj^tV no sms, lor right- w-vqpng; f -a?r," *of arr<Jrd ing to?y owo wnl. but nteve&by a itrpenor power which directs tny. heart and jay^mimt^ wbich maker, me tai'ik so, and to write so; ;tvhereasv4 he-leaf pf a* tree is not moved against the iyjrll p/ (2ol;,ueverthe Jcss, on this occasion,- 1 deeUM" m/tidfi tinner,' bccau**, I wtsh indeed, t* 6*4 W thousand dotfars lost iniht street, and. my word jfrMt, I * Vwild^dk: care of Palmita immediately,, Jafiftfr -iq jpjtejHfc esteemed friend }1r Hcrbec&ftt, uq from i*? ruins, and f-pfolge ?f ,Ttortor; fc^t-'ly* that, m the spaee of two yea&6nTy, I^Irpt'nv would become a vineyard, capable of bein^cdm pared with iho - best and neatest vineyards -of Europe: *Bu*,~ many -times, by wanrrof powder, the ^b/ave* surrender at discretion, and. c*>me to nothing comme tta- rojawne tomhec en yucnouillc. ' ' ' ' \ -A Quaker or a Turk-wit houtlttOftey, _iV alike to a' Christian without money-^-a poor detftf;- but -a Roths ehUd with money i? jio . t /dfjTtf'Kh rich Jew, Is an idol of gold, adored- on the. altars of Kings . and Emperors. "Even Mr iBjddlft ^tte.American 1 Necker) dealt With. him, * and teatt n-tft af losi ng lii? ?puK if he ran ga'D. the 'Xf ft^ine, it is as - true as no, nocthtj^woni won't do; foe L iki n<U. kiM?w yet, what is true or ^ntrue .:in thii wojrfd Men, since the fall of the. Tower of .Habel, are buil ding castles in the iir^ after th% fashion ofDon ouer hut as tho tiring has been made, God knows ?ud nobo<ly else. Quite (o >he. contrary, now ttery per?on knows how:to make -new wipe in six days p>od to drink without original sin, 'far. I have paid the /Vea# for the pubKcationr of lay "secret, ^nd .1 will tell you all: though l amamau, I am like 6 woman ? in -ipabU tf Jtuputg MteetU. EiiCtly so. riierefore, I will reveal to you something mm*, ? ; out first of all, I haveaiUityioiliacha^ge^-flrd^t to pay: I wilt offer publicly, my -grateful thanloi'to Mr A; S. Johnston, fur his kindness, ^ friend* hip and encouragement towards me, .noriitg^II my literary works in t he office of the Teletcopt* Maj. Guigoard and Mr. Johnston, jrill have focavsrr my. graisiul remembranoe. " ? ; Finding myself without one Eoriish Dictionary, nor one only book in my room (for rhave no money to have books, a wife, a mocking bird, and otaer such domestic luxuries;) aided oiJyrby the .book, of mv memory, and the remembnihCeot past scenes. I acknowledge that it is a great-terteril jr oin my part, to write for the press in sochijatfcengfish; but indeed, there is an impossibility of doing it better. ] know full well, that it is difficult mx au old Jackass to' learn new tricks, and infect, I" am in thie pitiable condition. Of course, I father pVefcr things to word's; facts to lies; persuasion to?- farce of fooleries ? the daily bread of many, at all eventty J must beg many pardons to my indulgent readers' lor. the very idoa of my perpetual indiscretion, which has given mo tive-to many remarks in the Tepubhc of letters;- 7 Oh! bye the bye.? ? - ? ; - Madame, your accusation is unjust and erne!, for I am not an onemy of the fair fex:;I am a friend of all women, so, a so, I ans a jOriend5 of all men, and of all living things; for Which rei?n theivory and the ebony please me . alike, fieaj&r. thitr I will; never forget that a fair Spanish craraof Montevideo in South America, has saved my lead once. -Be cause 1 am a man, pin .yoo expeWfeo- to aaf; that all men are good ! Mem-are mfol^nd women are women, every where, lam 04^ opposed- to the rights ef Women; on th? contrary /I wish toseethe Arehjf' Demagogue Ab-Jilionstt or tlwi North, with a caravan of Yankee womtfn ia tb#fulf jflemtude of I their rights, to perform all the services oflheir State, and all functions of the men ; ^ becpuso then, * we men could eat at our ease, anjjl . dnfljlthe good Ci tta American Winr, without Sugar of Lead, and go to bed to sleep the wlrole night without waking. The women ha ve no soul^saya the Tttiidsb JBiMei but, though in Turkey, I have been a Turk, i do not believe iu the white lies of Mahomet. He has been an impostor as man^ othert.'.^' ' Now again to the eiercme of my thome/V 1 have already demonstrated tathe last evidence, .that the District of Richland- can supply all the Southern Statea with American .Wine, and hence forth, Charleston, Savannah, Mobile, New Orleans, Texas Cuba, and the inland placea, Can obtain the genuine healthful countryman in direct nation al trade, for less. than half price of that adultered stuff imported from Europe, or from -the Abolition States. To thai end,. I really wish to ?e<? Southern Merchants and Planters free themselves from their sovereign master* of the North, from which quarter l he South, nothing good ran ever -expect- It is. ne cessary to settle one opiqion here among nil, es it were a national creed; thia is, that all men* all women, all children, and even the thirty thousand pauperx of the city of New York, are attabotitionjsU: and what doest it mean ? It meant that all of tfam a-e enemies to the South? that all of thein would wish to see the rich and ffourishi^ Soutborn btates, reduced to the same dreadful state of con* fusion, annn-hy and distress, to which is now' reduced the once important islnndof Jamtuca< 'Phe abolition of slaves in the Sourhern' States, is a treason against State Rig/its; against nation, and Consequently^ those that in the prMent, past a'nd^ future -bavebeen; are, and shall be abolitioDisu, .are guily ofbigh treason. This is my veitfict, and tboj^h-it-has not the force of law, neverthelwt it the fate* of my feeling8;~the fceHnr< of a johlier of" this Sute, of one man nwre. .Well, now lei usget'on'" Asa private individual iathoutee of all rights ihat the law of the land does not-defb^d me, 7.l^davei un doubtedly, the sacrid right oT^tny own onipiou^ for which reason, in the epidemical uisease'dr currencyj I have not been w*il a Seated- fo t&t^acheme of the Sub-Treasuryfor four reasons. - ;Tl? firtftis, because it has boon, arid it. is, 4he -ancjf r^instiui ion, -.the strong-arm of all despots in Europe; oney- rules the world the second is, because ft baa <oaye from he North ; the third is, because' to fiank of Eng-. and in the time of J3uonapane;1uis))een tfttee times three, three .Dukes of Wellington ?? bas ?%ved Eng land ; the fourth is, because thirty years ago, when Portugal and Spain was.a p^reftliggt full of gold, ft tian been calculated the decrease of 3 > per .cent.* every year in the loss, wear and tear: of . the ?perie in circulation. HoAeverj tLSlMr.' Caihoun is a Sub-Treasury man, this iK<he'A>WWrof Sabelover ray head, and above all. thing* Isurmndermy bhra ble opinion to the respectahJe opinion -of the p| a*vf the South on conviction, of course^ bf a question of party. Aiid if I should by chance become a con descending friend of the Sub-Treasu#y k can spre vent Mr. Clay from becofmrig President of the Cni ie<l States, anil prepare Mr. Calbonn-u^ ^aitC to .the:' high place that he worthily deserves, as ^ friend of. the South.l cannot hesitate Aie mopion't to ife^ce" myself in favor of the Sub-l>easuryv a*1 abb, in fa vorof a Federal Bank of tlrfi- United States, *ith one branch in each one of tj?e States, 4;) order, to establish a free exchange of 'the currency, in bank noto.s and in specie on par, throughout' these United States. ? ' - ? "."v. "..a Should 1 be so fortunate as to have resolved the. political problem of iha friends of ^lr,Calhoun,'^hen the Southern Sub-Treasury men .ougju* to shake hands with Southern- Banking men, and iorming the united body of the Sooth, animated by one only " * ' . ?i TT | Southeni readers'! Believe me. There is but one. God, one South, "and one- Southern star; they are not three, but one, indivisible and unch^ngoahle.? Thus iu like manner, ought to bo the vote of ^dl Southern men in regard to all Southern concerns United in principles you shall be united in interests ? t lie division and the opposition will give the ma- ' jonty to your enemies, antitnen your ^enemies will role over you despotically, and with new 14 Bloody Bills," invade your Stat* and hang the.best.of yo.ut citizens, as ihey-ftrfV* attempt edono*- A Make yoorwves strong as oQtich as poesihle: the So^th bar^ want of a Xro*g Condetj is <01 theEngUnd? ftiria k a!J the pie it all the .Musulnun Eapirt -and !W peeUndt /ofe-fiH lb* (JnitiidRi ee./Bfce?*eofi*. I sincerely with to see the Legisktive ho&y ?TtW?#ut? MtMnhJe togother at CUHoiton, which ran be dual without the feast in jury to Columbia, fur *f em ran* vjhced thai (jpe. prosperry ??f thisJ^wn dtpeag* ?n? t irely on the tail rood,' in their i;&*raM 'oomaMpi'** two* ami^pecialfy abov* all, on the ralxnre of t* Brink vine and the gathering of the month of $^j>j|be?v;'lg?ft ** hnnjrtf pr i^tinqilrit] (fceoaindj*1 in the:dirtn?t?f Kicfc!andm:5y, waty* fr< ?7 and to be exported to ?G the see parts of tn^TOUte rrn.Sistes. Ol^-matdfr^nd ok! barfijtfose M gene rally" sp*akii?g, jnutotg Amii n \ am m?- of "t^eee about these tbtwga. ~ ? ~?V-Sr ~ In the mfcuiwhile/I wiH fdyta th^efis Wine maker * that they otwht tb Ktigra! ihV^f ihc;w inp, for ilia the bes* thief 4tb make eo??j gar. l-will teach tbe$ hp.W ?hev oojW tpAiiUfttlW vlneiraryard,in or^f^froljar? at wa y** jaed -jnnefcar ?ctuet Wrthoute'xpenejf ; >.^H^ ~ * head and my ?" ? ? *Qtrieatit this State, 4tit:-mjtidl ? ? tufve^Nciniet !vr9.hu??fept*pt-i*fcr ? rbie hat thoma and thfc vromsa h>| lEft*!". am) Jesus Christ Ipve i)Ctn rmnfled #fch ? tVirtqea- . Thus in my judgment, enemies " ?"tssnry as friends V-ji i# : a aynem-er e, __ attrawion aj\4 eompejisaiiuul rflatfciinf. -witlf the idea of bei??? o man v\illu*H fphf ~ ?d|"y ssassi m* liriee. Whtcft m*y on ?xposin* my. conduct tmra icnhtfe and ill my ?eO ur?a? beiore Ae" Open eyes of the . wuna at ntswJhr ma toi'A ?hOAr ** . ?papecleo, or *t.I?a?t,.o?. - .... Jtf Jta declare mvself openly, ble ?y?em of all fH?me?r that imagine jrapoasifrililieff ! ? .? -~ iogtaen, or to aeccive t ic .wirtd, -are, in lay ?*?? ion, the rfc-etvcrsof iheeifieUee," b?M Jonah in (he womb of .the* wh'-.lr, drtukinf water.) jibertywkh men , CWa boOle, end have arriri und .?dher,r- Wijh ?ich pairrokc ^eijff, . 8?af? of poverty^ h^ve porrhaiwd eeeie. Mivier . pm l .have imprnved it, end \ bey eft in I ilfflrf el 85 t enia ^bouU^ bm tiobedy eiie,^>at yet followed my et^mpio. 1 "l * * ' - -JALui tiu f,ir ShooW any person wish to have the making ^ Gmjntf' Pbp," Syrup ^ T>i_ . out -Lemon, ^Syrop of Onwar,*! ** (tihllft of <?ef ftt," ** Rattfia of Orange^* end lo tramul^ienliaie Whidtey intognod- bramly, Iravinjr oot afl bed tm ^! !tnd bail taste of the* originil liq-ior,. I wiU fpH H gratuitously. The g?>od caanot^ie Had, nor onghmte eyila. To think jiboiir the hell ia to tirkle the . ear* of the devil.- Tie. devif, ! flen^t rare a?My-?* him i I am tsiytalf an. A*ii Dtvk. i4?de of /brth^, f bclhng to the earth- mv tot.l belonp to iB'Oleker, not to the enemy of God. ? ' rfext BUmmefT ?n|B te* h -ipi*6n fmtmil ^ebea^lmtfn W ^frepf|HpD?oen nral attte a a thoM o?t*fy, the manner hive taarnod it in Turkey. dart aay, for the Southern StaiM. prepare dried Ftar*nd Kefadqt, to 4 nt?h the market* -of both AmeriH|a. learned to Dr. Fitch how the winter teaao^ in til coming from Mafckj^a, anrt for an enormoits pncc. ^ Ty ? ______ in the United .^aiei of Are?rfcanNv.np?ll mv pti lr iihink.it is a ir^hk.fqarn #npenor >te n Colom^ tii Portugal By this peeiR^n I- take, thai Sberty p* aid viae every penion not tv tmst mtwttkkU Mnrrfi because &&&?& * ? ' * P; 8. P?riotf in t?hi taste-Corta American Hi their, names ir*: the ?S? haretorpeboxes rau^y, at ^Ifi per N?i.twhif h I or on waggnpa according 1 \ f^ji'taitkfuT SM??Ur8A, AfiE|||i?rWpSiCV?^ t ? ? ' - - ? iwySa ??& r* ? .c -< .^.y.'-.s, ? -v -fx' npilB proprietor* reipeci fufly an 09110c? :J JK , Ladies anil, (ieetkmen of Cotaathii vicinity. that ^ Mv#> nbiM. Menagerie/and f&aeattom. Gir th is season, ami inotfering'U* _^_ exhibition, -art determined to give/91 Entertntntqents- as cannot fail 7?? mM tirtn ot all d{ineM)f the com mum; y. (hey have engaged some ofthe cerebrated Kqucatrian ahd (Wmr . which, tpgfcthcr with their ? Hob _ animals,. wi|l a/Ford a neb and rare trcati uralist and lover of Gymnastic and &jue c &*? '?.-' ???'??' ' The Menagerie .and Circus are both, arranged cinder ar large arid spaiwuipaviUoft, andwiil hr *t-:> bihiied together at Colombia, on "Jr and TUESDAY 18th, and WE1>NKS1 and THURSDAY. TOtk d?y* of"" tor four days only. Hour* Oi.exhH mala' to* m ! 10' 4 P. M. ? Hoofs <tfeatbi* Animals and Circu?, from 6 to i (fat uigtit. ai?in to the Anininis alone, ?5 rent*. >\d? the Menagerie and Circa* at night, 60 acuta. - Gbti~ ? dren and tervaauhalfprice. . Commodious seat* will be erected /of the a dation of visitor* ; ladies and tbfejtrvenWe f fiu^jliet-always have the- preference; The pledge jhenwriye* that nothing shall b<* w their part to fender rhe exhibition bmk and interesting:'- ' "" '? V F?r R ligt of the Animals ramoiafd in the M*n'age(Wt *ee' bftU,at the Hotels. iKrTherewillbeari Fxhioitkuajtijei place, of: rare aperimefu pf tSeTRhe A cat, rtpoMt elegant and eajtynaire coUe<" inga, ever ottered roJbe citizen* tj?*l rcseniing Burning Moohtains, Buildings, Bh u faff' Slii p wt*cik?f nor expense have beeirssffcred.1 of th^jaoat .celebrated uud ' ^ The exhibition >vill be oocti of Cottle Songs..^ Admission Mr The above will be exhibited on Tuesday, 11th, at Yorfcv3kn?n at Cheatervilie on Thursday X deleben'a .Store, on Fric??y {he on/Satiirday l$tl^ 1333, throne ^ Hours of exhibition froth I to 4 P. Dtci ? ? 1 V "* 1 1 The Sabscnber^ptf'erii for sale, at < ? price , tbelargaaod con) m^iottHbrn^ d^o. . ted by him at . Mi 'j' Hj'fjfeiH*' S|h^Lla; 1837. The.bnildiog was erected at the co*t of 83800^tfd ?^JW? y bad for 8lfi0?r considerably less ttem onlf co??' " ' Also, a fariq of 300 land, eqoal tom9|HM low. F or particQlars 9j)plv tq the subscrtb^ r:r '? i- v .. -v w. JHtfTBV December 5tb, \9&f $\ Jjf; T; '. .'o- Notice. ? , .. The aafc of Iron, <kc., advert|?W for th# 3d in*., is p6stpoo<?d 00 account of the weaihor.-uBtill Saturday ebo^ W o'ol^c&t > v V- ' 1 . JES3E DEBi?JHfc, Mcllwmr, December 4tfa; 133S ' 5( '