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rttetl that ho Itacl digressed too far from the joctof debate.? An arnica'. was taken by Mr. iison from Mr. .Speaker's decision on thin nt | which, after much acrimonious and some ?umontatlve debutte, wan unirnicil by t!%? house, 'a vote of 79 to .19. Mr. Randolph rcMumod . discourse, which ho concluded just befonj n-set. ' Mr. Goldsborough then moved to amend the id first resolution, by striking out all that part it which refers to a ?? new tariff." Where ton, the house adjourned. ? l Ti*?hy, Jttovont 1?. Tlic house resumed the consideration of the port of the committee of the whole, on a part the proposition! or the commilteo of Ways id Means, rejecting the rcveiuc. The <jue? on before the house was, on motion of Mr. oldsborough, to striko out so much of the Arst ?solution as proposes to contiuuo. the double ii tics until a new tarlft' shall be established by iw. After a few remarks from Messrs. Gas in and Ooldslwrough (respecting tbil amend -ent, Mr. Randolph moved to recommit the re irt to a committee ofthe wl\ole, ,?yi the ground at the reportofacommittcoofthfrwholo hfijffirt m unparlinmenta*/ 1 which (after some re nkn from Mr. YiigWnj dentin# the correct *s of the drat position of. Air. Randolph, and |dies thereto b$Messrs. Stanford and Ran Ipli) was decided In the negative, 91 to 59. le amendment promised bj Mr.. O. was 10 caKuJ by Mv'ws. Wright. linger, GrosvenOr ? d Ra'mlolpty.and opposed by Messrs. Taylor - d Iiownues. It was finally agreed to by a dority of about ten votes.* Mr./targeantthen moved to strike out the Will June,1' and in lieu thereof to insert the st day of January next. Negatived, 77 to JG. IVfilHttthft, January 17. The bill from the Senate for the appointment three Admirals in the Navy wus twice read .(I r.oinmltted. The liouso resumed the consideration of the .'C first propositions of tl:- ? Committee of Ways ?id Means respecting the Revenue. The fir?t ?solution for contimiiiigin force, the double du es until the 30th June being under coiisidera on, Mr. Maclay moved a reconsideration of esierday's vote whereby the House refused to trike ou'f" ,10th June" and insert ?* 1st of Jan." 'lie House having agreed to reconsider the said oto, the question recurred on striking out " tlie Otli of June,"-? which, after consiilerable de ate, was decided in the negative, 103 to 4". TAurm/ai/, January 1H. The, House, resumed the consideration of the repositions of the committee ef Ways &. Means 'hirh had been agreed to in rommittee ol the diole. The resolution lor continuing the dou le duties until the ,10th of June, was agreed to. lie resolution for continuing the duties on salt ccasioued some debate, but wms agreed to, by a ole of 90 to 4.1. 'fho bill for the relief of widows and orphans ?f militia killed in the late war, was some time icfore a committee of the whole. The commit <oe rose and tlie bill was referred to a different committee. a; mWglON, x FKOMrFlt.\NdE. l)r ilic brig Mary-Ann, arrived at Halem, M. 3'ari* paper* t6 Pile. 5, are receive*!. Mr. Proc tor, a paxoengcr, ntatciT, that tranquility pre vailed in France (which Indeed la indicated by the complexion of the paper* $ tlmt the trial of Marshal Ney, was atill pending, and the prevailing Hcntiment wan that lie would be ac quitted. Among the content* of the panel's, are tiiu proceeding* of the 4th lice, on Mondial Nev, which arc among the translations j and nlHO the treaty of peace concluded between the Allied Powers and France, at Paris, the 21)1 h Nov. to gether with u convention between France and Kii{rlnnd, in regard fo demand* of Dritinh sub jects upon the French government, and a treaty of the name elate between Austria, O. llritaiu, Primsin, and Itussia ; in wldch they stipulate to maintain the treaty that day concluded with Fi ance j to renew and confirm the arrangements made the preceding year for the aafetv and tran quility of Kuropoj saving sueh modification# a* have been made bv the . new treaty, especially in regard to Napoleon llnonaparte, for the ex clusion of w hone family from the Hupreme pow er in France, they pledjjo the employment of their whole force if necessary. On the srth Nov. a committee of the llonne of Deputies, waited on the Xing with the thanks of that bodv for bin communication of the tiea* ty, tic. The Mary-Ann hri.ig* despatches for our government. 'Market* for American pro duce were improving. TftMf. OP MAftHIIAT. KRV. Pari** Dev. .1,-? Marshal Ney was this morn in g at eight o'clock removed uud$r a numerous tscort to the Luxemburg. All the post* of thin palaco are occupied by the various corns of ^liiodfi. The garden in not to be opened till af ter the trial. Thirty wit nouses' oil one hide and ?!??? other are still to ni? examined. The process will be conducted in public, daily, from I') A. M. t ?<i I'. M. and will probably end to-morrow, se'niuht. ymtEg llmif "f f'r-v. ffrr. -1 .?At first the defend aiitf< and council of i! e hccummI produced a me moir, in which tl<?*v ;i?k in lib favor the cupitu lation of July .*?. and the treaty of^fgV* 20, which promised oblivion of the past? tnd no scrutiny of the conduct of any one in mliltarv or ri% it employment. The next important evi dence \ras M.' t|?o count of If ournioiit, who Ma ted that he had already made depoxitionaU.il le.bnt flint \vini athv-iorheroeH in mlsfoMune in duced him to the irter rogatory t he wince know that M* NVv stated that he aiiproved bin procla mation. Thin, touching his fionor, demanded a more iiiinutc ex pin nation |.|f it should full heavy on the act lined, /it in hia own fault. March I4? l aron Cupel told me (said lie) tint neveral regi inenfa Ijftd proved fall* to their oaths. We Ulilt ll.il *i? t-i 1 .m,v iu uuir muni* u e were with the iMarshtl, who appeared disturbed at the new** and Mid that the arrival of llona trte. wan cateulate?rfo overthrow all combina jlilt DV> tte{>oiated,aml I presently returned hli.ialope. He said to me, ah ! my dear gen- j alt )ouhave tccn Uonaparte** proclamation* i 1 what a rap ! thing* go badly, my dear general. Ilnw shall wo flgut ? The troops arc scattered by regiments all over France. ? Ocn. l?ecourbe entered. Haiti Uw Marshal) lain glad to fcce you | I was tolling tlio Count de 1). that all the troops ar<\ disposed in such a rnenner ax to come over to (he Kmperor i tho King ought to have (quitted I'uris and embarked. Now what we have to do is to rejoin Bonaparte. By no mean*, answered Gen. Ijecourbe, 1 have no reason for rallying round that scoundrel; the King has never done ine wrong* but /ir, nothing else } besides, 1 have a sense of honor, added (ien. )?ccourbe. Ho have I, said the Marshal* and on thnt account I wish to rejoin Bonaparte f I will have no more humiliation ; I will no lon ger behold my wife returning every day with tears in her eye* at the insults that arc hcapoJ upon her. You, (ien. Lecourbo, huve had a rea son to complain of the Kmperor, but I am *iuro he will treat you wonderfully. After half an hour of conversation, he took up a writing and said? This is to bo read to the troops." We tried to dissuade him by all possible means s but, reflecting that, nut wishing to iiuit him yet, we ought not to opjWso him so violently, we re naii euto tho place, where he was to apeak to tho troops. The superior officers came to us and saiu-^4 This gives you pain as well as us." I A quarter of an hour after reading tho proclama tions, M. Ney had urun crachat a Calgie." This last allegation was s'tffly denied by tlie ac- 1 cosed, who maintained that he preserved the decorations of tho king, when going to rejoin liuiiaparto at Auxcrre. He also contended with tho samo constancy that, far from dissuad ing him from reading the proclamation, M. de lloiirmont formally approved it. A spirited de bute took place between the accused, and coun sel and the witness, on the hitter's repairing to tho square, healing the proclamation read, as sisting at thd banquet which succeeded, march ing the troops by orders which lie acknowledges to huvecmanuted from the minister of war, and which he seemed Milling to impute to the Mar shal. M. de Uounnoiit explained his motives. 1 Tho accused observed that he had got on his in advance; Tho other depositions presented but little interesting and after six hours, sitting the Audientc adjourned to 9 next morning. I'ari *, Uct. 30. ? It is sniil, M. Carnot is named Director-General of a polvtedmical . vehool, which he is to found in Husttia; ?;id that tic is to bo inspector of tho fortifications of that empire. Others deny that M. Carnot would re ceived a foreign appointment. J\'ov. 24.? -Murtmal Ncy was recommitted to the prison of tiie ('onciergerio at 7 .o'clock this morning. His majesty gave an audiciicc to Gen. Ziethen, commander in chief of the Prus sian troops that Ap remain in France. Lord Cnstloreagh and Prince If ardouberg left Paris yesterday. M, do Qu^. is entrusted by tho allied powers, with tlie timnsjation of the trea ty, which was drawn unlfetlfreiich. . A1tv, 25 ? Madam Ney yesterday hud a" *?* dience oftheDuke of Ricnlteit, the ptii}ie ? " , ster* , We are.a?*urcd Again that there are to be no allied tivW^tn ill Alsace. Smssmis has ho longer a foreign Garrison. Detachment* of Prussian troops have gone into cantonment* at Novou and the environs. The troops of that nation have' evacuated 8t. Mcnehunld, Cler-| mont, Ar^one, and Chalons-sur-Marne. Tl towns have now only a weak. Prussian carri These same troops now form a lino fco^jl from Thionville and Verdon to Dombale. 'lopy shewed themselves in a considerable body at the Kates of Sane Ions, in order to occupy; Gen. Thomas who commands that fortress tor >1. M. the King of Fiance, refused to surrender it, and upon the threats of the Prussian General to liesiege it. the French General broke up the dikes, ami inundated the environs. Young Napoleon is appointed proprietor of the Austrian Kegiment of Meerfeldt llulans. | Loiuloti, N<n\ lift. ? Parliament is prorogued by proclamation from the irthJan. to 1st Feb. Lord and Lady Castlereagh did not arrive at London till to-day. Several regiments of mili tia, sent to Ireland during the late disturbances, have returned to England. Ministers have pub* lUhed nothing officially of the .treaties with I Franco,?nd ?t is probable they will not till the I openin&w parliament. | Jl not her Arrival from France-? A passenger states, that information wis received at N&nt /.. that an attempt had been made, without suc cess, to liberate Marshal Ncy. ' A. number of officers of distinction presented tothegoyernonr of the prison an order in tho name oflbe king, for the immediate release of the Marshsf} but tho governour suspecting the order to have been forged, detained the ofifcera until he ascertain ed the fact, and received an order for their im prisonment. It was said the king had ordered a large military force into Paris, to guard against the' rising of the people. The number of allied troops in Paris, at the last accounts, was said to lie about 10,000. FROM TIIB .MBIMTBMtANtiAN. I '.it tract of * letter from no ofllrer in the I'. 8. miiimVoii ilMut ?l/<;r#<7/.V?, J ' 1. "A report haa just reached us, by the Ameri can Consul, stating the murder of tlto Dey of Algiers, ?ud a new war with the United' States. So much faith, is put in this report, that the sloop F.rie will bo mad? ready for liirhtiui; any Algerlno frigate. " There are ten thousand English troops here, garrisoning all the forts, and a squadron, unde.r command of Admiral Kxnnnith, of six ships of the line and a number of frigate.*, with forty transports ready to embark the troops in case of a disturbance at Toulon, which 'is hourly ex* pected to raise tho imtierinl (ls;? of Nupoleon. " P. A The WrMsli squadron yesterday was standing Into the harbour of Toulon. 8o soon ss the headmost frigate mine within gun-shot, the br.fteric* oitened on her and nearly deitroy ed her. Admiral Kxmouth Is now here without .mimvumi n now nrrn without obtaining the squadron of French ships which tho pusillanimous Louis offered to his' accept ance. Tho Governor of Toulon sent the Brit* ish word, thut no Kngllsh squadron should ever enter that pott, Comment* ore Ufelcv*.*' COLUMBIA. ''I"" TUK81MY, JANUARY 30, 1810. . ~ (?)? The Offlco of iKo TE1,E8C*JIM:, !? rcmwc<l to die scroll J ?tory of the house ' occupied by Davis & Woodward, next above Crcyon'* store, on Hich.iriUori ?t. C?nfr**t/?nal Debate. ? .The dUcusslnn x>n the bill to regulate the commerce l^lwxcn theU. 8. and ti.JIritnui ircoriliug to the late convention, which ha*- occupied ho much of the attention of Congress, it will be porcc ved tiu eventuated In the passage of the "bill by the Houm? of Representatives, and it* subsequent rejection in the Sc. tiatc. Tito* thi? question gave occasion fnr the display of much parliamcntniy ability by prhtleinm on either ?ule, the debate* in general arc too diffuse and too full of occaiioii.il repetition* to l>c very interesting. The real merits of tho question arc comprised in a very Htnall compact Tho opponent* of the hill contend that the convention do^s not requite the unction ofCongrc**, and that they have no constitutional right to interfere in '.ts exerution, l>ccausc flie constitution deeli.res that trca tie* shall Iks made hy the President with the consent o; two third* of the Senate and the*c treaties, u lieu ratified, shall l>erome the law of the laud?' The fr emit <>r the lull, on tlie other hand insist that f.'-Migre hive a constitution al right ti lc;*iiilat<S'?i:i the subject, lieraiise they at by it-' constitution empowered to regit In to ????n?incrc-l ?. <> . ?his single pouit ? the chiingc-t haw l?c<*?* rung,' tlivonfjli diver* s]>cccIks too formidable in Icngili for the limits of a weekly journal. IT however noth.ng more .nipo;'an* diould present itr.elt', the spcceliesof.Mr. P.nkney ami Mr Handolph, wiio np|?ear to have shene most eoii\p.riMiu in opposition, on this occasion, tnay appear next week. The important Report of the Committee of Ways and Means, in the preceding page, |S ft"""1 ,'11' P?" "l*0,,r t.ng'tishcd Representative in Congress, Mr l<own.L-s, who is chairman of the voinsn.itee. Public I)ea/rr.riit*.?<>nr readers are now in jiosscssion of tlu* mont inijwrtant of the Document* traiisnutwd by the President, with th?: Commercial Tr?*atj . The letlev of our plciri|?otcntiar;c.<, given last week, and the l>:*|>crK ill the lirst page of this No. contain nil the prin c.iple.s ?}t? which the Convention with Kit gland is found, ed | the residue merely relate to the formal routine o' Diplomatic business, n:\il arc more voluminous than in teresting. The following appointments have been recently made by the President of the U. Stairs, with the consent ol thv Senate Peter II I'ortcr, of Ne? -Vuik,lo lie Commi' ?ioner of the U. States, to carry into circct the (llh a?;d 7th articles of the treaty of |h\icc with (ticai-Hrilaiii ;j John Holmes, of Massachusetts, to he Cuiiumss.or.er ol the U. Stales, under the 4th article of tl.c treaty ol |?cace ?.vith (ireai-Ilritain, and William Porfr, of Matswthu sett*, to l>c Consul tc?r the I.'. States, at Palermo. (\mmertr of Savannah.' ? There tiro now in this port, 49 ships, 41 brigs, 20 itcliooncrs, nml 19 sloopi i there are also lying at Tybee, hound up, IS sail, mostly square rigged?making in the whole 147 sail, the largest num ber, at one tinte, for 20 year* pa*t.~vl fiutim, Jan. 22. It- if stated in a Northern paper tlwt the manufacture of die toarter kind of Cotton Goods, In tlie U. State* hf s already ao completely rivalled tlie foreign, that scarce ?h order liW sent abroad for cotton of that kind. /yperton has memorialised the Legislature of Pennsyl. vanla, and offered to discover Land belonging to t ho State, if life can bo secured one half of it. , Among I he many great and useflil men that daily arrive, or are expected to arrive in the United State* from mad denod Europe, wc hear of Chaptal, the famous demist, andlAeapede, the celebrated Naturalist. Wc bid Uiem Htgltttr. The frigate Macedonian, Capt. Jones, it is said, is to carry to France, Mr. Gallatin, our Ambassador to I/iuis 18th, and an Kuvoy (o 8pajn. General .larkson'jmd suite, pjisr cd through Lynchburg, Va. on the 5th instant, f6h Ills way to his residence, in Tennessee. The Charleston Timet, in remarking on tlie frequent failure of the mail, very smart lysayi, *' Our eitinCns now reclaim, Itetnrn J'.-uatlian. Meigs, t..> the walks of private life." ? ! /Vnr^~ On the morning of the 1l*h inst. a part of the back buildings at Inched to the United States' Mint, in Philadelphia, took fire : the ruling machine and dome other machines were ties' roved. 1 .itt le or no loss of hul? I ion or coins was sustained, li wan believed to have been the woi'k of some incendiary. COMMERCIAL. Pricet Current, Ctiwffitou, Jan. 26. ? Cotton (8.1.) 45 cents i Uph.nd Cotton, 27 a 211 cts. i lt.ee, new, prime, $.1 30 ft 7i cent* brisk, in domand ? 2d quality, Itice, St a 25 cents t Flour, (I'hd.) miiierl'in-. ft9 50a' fclO i Country Flour, gJ 50 a fttO j Corn, 95 a 100 cents | Tobacco, prime, JJ12 a Rl l i Sugar, Mttscova* do, prim'*, fj)16 a %18s Brown llai'atina Sugar, ftlG a gl7 \ White' llavannali Sugar, R33 i Green Coffee, prime, 25 1 Old Coffee, 24 ? Coarao l/.ve-pool Salt, 70 1 Fine 60 ? ftea'kland 65 i Iron, assorted, J$3 50 a 86. Memurki,-- Up.and Cotton brisk, 8. Island rather dull, Rice in demand. Sugar rather heavy, tlirn being a good fjtrmtity at market. l)r> goods stationary. Pro. viiionsge;>erallyhlM.V;V , 81'OCK.? South-Carolina flank Shares, i State llank R125 1 Union Flank R60? Plantefrfjfcl Mecha nics* llank, % W j Union Insurance, WrMk ti t>('aio> lina Insurance, S5J [ Sanlec Canal fi'HO t HRl States H.x Per Cent Slock, ftV5j United Statesfhrcc Per Cent. Stock, $50 ? Hills on Knghutd, 3 Jicr Cent. MAIIHIHI>, ,<? In Camden, a few days since, Col. Pattci* A. l>t. ?.rss?,ti*r, of (Jrorectown, to Mi- s Ahh.ia AosmSom, daughter of Mr. Jk'.-i \dr .on. In Italeifrti, on the I ">?h m*t. Lieut .to.'tv f'taxar, lite of the U. S. Army, t ? M>?.s I .teas, nistcr to tlie K> (litor of the ??B.i'oigb ^Interva." 1)1 F.I I, Yesterday morning, uix.ut ^o'clock, .Mr^. An.vCssrv, wife of .fat'.OS C:ei? , of Welt tSPafiHy.'T , V- " In flri t.by, on Sumlay week, Mr. IV*. II. Fimaar, Tavlor. of tbt.t plitce. (jttciy, at his rcsi?lence, in Clar?n?lon. Cipt. J. Co*. *aas, a mcmlKi* of the fi.ntc legislature fr*mi that place. ?BHffiwwwertw>gui. "jjuiai ALL |?erMtt( Indebted to tlna subserilier for waggon *g? done during tlw >*nr 181.5. ure reonested to call and n-ttle tlieir nccaynH. OL'O. NUTTING. January 30, f tilO. NOTICE, ASf.rriJ'.MI'-CT W .N simlvMiU day, f?y tl.c wM.m Ol" tho l?l?v Wi. Pi MM'fk i'OMfAXt, r<nl \\ v. I'ciiVi*. by vtiirh ult t!?o 1} su\r, Nolc?, : ArcotuiM havft I'iIIch into tKr* liamU ??i' \Vm. t.n<l H t'urvi?, l?v ? mutitul nmscnl, w!w n?v fully :mtl<oriml to col'tci tli't ^ sania i thcivfujc, thou* ilutcltiul t? ralivr $omci?i, .no solit'Ucil tocotitu liirwanl !;<?:' ,10 il.o ivuun d.?\ a :>c\t iivrnth, mkI iimkii paynkont or ..rrangnvcuti iir ??y, oOicrwinc,- they may uxi>cct lltctr il*':t* t<? ho j>ut iiuo tlic Iimk1? ut' ft j^:atlciiiaii of tlicluix for colUcUur \V M. PfHVW, ' (s.jcih^I) m;imnx;p. i'ukviu, AINSJLKY IIAI.L. roUnnbi.i, 29iti January, 1610. . 'I'd SUM, oil J.K-|\ f flit IK Hnl>srj-il?cr ofi'rr* fur JL *jIc, or in let lil.i IiuUm* Mid l<?t, on urm kl?cil al p.c-cut by Mr. Airkiltfv. On (lie prcinuvH i* uii cxcri.;:nl \V?;ll of Water, lltOi c tluu oilVi cut tor tlic Mijiplv *>.' ?* 4i,y umi in t)io(lr>\'<i sra >in. T Them ik also oil the hi a ainall Ini ldin|fe..Uiilated C>r a kture, prcpaied with shelve* and counter.*. The li?t ih sp.ieiou*, and e.oinfortidde for a family : jiartieularly tiir 1 1 10 summer mnl liill mouili*, Iujuijj well aluuled w.Ut trees, and supplied Willi foul. JOHN W. WII.KINS Columbia, 3 Jilt January. 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Ii ol' T.ii'iiir, H.ill oi II ii*t tliurii, S u -> i|?..i .11 1, K;miiij;?, be;. nunc* nv, S.itlVuii, Scnn.i, S -kh hi (ir.un, Ki wck. , JiiHi.., 15t> H>. Sail I'uU-o, Mutililu ii'ilnvJ) Hjioniiiic**. t., Siju.lii, Hug^v Ia-.h1, I5u lu. Swi-ci HjuriU Nilrc, 73 ili. 8|> i.t? llnrli* lmru, T.uitclc-ii Bulu, TuinuriiKlx, 'I'm iiicuc, Uv.i L'n', Valuriuii It'Kit. PA.IT5NT AND FAMILY MKDICINES, In Pin* Ii, sliiUlilc tm* country tucrcliuiw, to l>c 4u.il l*y Uic tfrocc oriloicn. " Ncw.l/uuloti RilWnti PilU, Anilmon'fi IMIj, lloo]Krr'H l,illi, Ih*iic I'iiiH'cr, ilaloAtn Honey, llril*?li Oil, Ilutcinan'ii Drop*, D.ifly's Klixir, Dalby'n C .rmiimtivc, K^scnccot l'ci?|>crii)inL of Mdtluril, (lixifrcy'i Oinlml, 8tci*r*!? OrxxloUfoc, Qtoughton'# llivu*r<, lli.ik-in Oil, Ccplihlro. Sntiir, 8?ll ot liCtnuns, Cilr'.r. Aciil, t!oiiii " IMjnstcr, Milk of How*, (iowbml'n I lOtum, Hqinn'* <tr;uul KliXir, Improved Cliarcual Dcntirnrc, Arii.inonial WilR', Klixir I'urcyoric, lyiudunuin, Hp r 'i llarldmrn, Swtci Sp.r.t** N'.tn*, Cordial 'Pinctum of ItbuUuh, "l'ar tar Emciic, Cnlomvl, Jrdnp, llliciib;irli. SUNDUIKS; C.'rown IjinrciH, Coiuinon J^nci t*, Apotliccn-y Rcaln* and Wr.glit*, Kpninlai, C-tini-l lln<r I'AiiOiU, l'unt ilriislu*4. t jnlil.it*?-.iM.'j uu... ..... ? l , . , ^ -wn ^Palif^ilUohuiiiii^nd Hatter '? ^ , I^WIitO' )jCu<1, licit Lo.nl, Yellow OcI.it, Sp.iiiisU Itwwn# AVIiitIn>f, i;ti(cl.?h CludU, ll.??*i>, 1. np lll.rk, Venetian Uol, Pnunnii nine, llaxc l*:i?k, VvmiiiiIIihii, Piitcnt Yellow, Ivory llbrJi, P'.ini.ee Slow, S iver l/sal, Plake Wliite, Kiit^'ii Y?llow, 111m k lx.nl, Vcnl.jp .% ll itter'n lk>w Hiring*, Aqun F.iVt.s, Oil Vitrioi, nw, l*og^'oo<l, l)r<ip!.il:e, Lytlurjcc. rl.AXT/lTIOK AS'n " FAMILY MKDICINK ( IIKST8, | Of varrfiiiH ?i*e<, put on iijncOAhle t'M iilei , and nu the *liort?:it notice, Witli a IxmiK of approved dn-cclioni, coiitnitiitiff (i <10Jcr*ptiuii ul' most diseases. I Will rcceive in a few ili.vs, a fic*h mipply of Doctor ItoltcrtKon'ii i\ixl Dyoll's ci-lpliratod Patent Ind Fi.mil/ Medicinei. N {:;hI Alio, a larpe xupiily of <olil drawn CA8T01I Oil. of "H ?e?y?iiirer:u;* ipmlitv. ? AlPOiilern from tftc country will tie rxccutcd with punctualitv and dispatch. 8. PKUCIVM. Cfltimtihi, Ifrrcmf>'i' 7, 1815. T() n^N7JT rpilP, HiHiM/ x.*i*l l/?t vljo.n njf .Mr. .1 Jitlttn'* latere*; L denro, iiciit lv upjMi'ile .Mr ,t. ItalTt, on Hxli'>rd?>.n ?U??t. Apply ni lien olBre, KNTKRTA1N MMNT. r pi IP- Suliicrilier return* li.<i tlianku to hU friend* i.nd J. tliopu)il.c,f(enmSw.fortlioli!>crii)'ncoiti'ii|iTii.<*' < li?? h:<* i v eived, and inform* them lie lu.* ofiencd a IIoum* pf P.ter'.aiiunenl oit the coriier of II elianl'on i ml 1. dv ?tit-ei?. in the jiouso fell known an l)i*. 8. (.reen'* Ta\? vern wliin? ho will fclwax* l?o haptty to pcc^ntii'idam '?in old < luUitncr* Hhd fr'.ciids, to^x iln-r witli hv.i-Ii o' Iii': i ?vho w'.ll favor liitll With their rompmv. lie |;!e l^lv* liiuiKelf that tlicif accoinmtKhi ont nhral l?e ii.dr or to none hi thi* place. C. K. WILLI VM80N r-Juniliin, Jan. 9, 181(1^ itf TUP. Rulwcriber li.ii removed tOtl>0 lumce lately ofU |>ieil hy Mr* Culvert, nearly oppoide th? Btalc'llor r, wlierohe wdt Ixtlmnpy totnoet hmoht Customer*, .ml '?? Hurt wIki tuny 1*6 pVvncd to call on htm. The hT \ < . !' - OPMCK fir tlte tKAtrdl Hu^ci tlial Ic-vt C'dutuh.n m kej)t fit tho ?? OJtinihiii Hotel." RAMt P.I. (illP.I'.S Columbia, Jan. 9, 18l6. "1l. ACOPAHTNRH8IIIP W intereil into betwem P..I A. nn* mm, ami XV*. F. Iltmiinur, vliowii. prjet:*** iii the CotirU of L.<w (or ihc Diitrict of H-rl land i ami n the Ortirt ol F^u'ity held nt Odvmli'ri f?.. the llivtre's of IxvH-nfcton, R.cIiIm<i? j.nd Fa rHelil under the firm of tlLAKUINC *< l>K8ACS8i:HP 6t 3 jMiUary 1, 1?.""