/> at r o^lockintheeyon. * i s the two lut pertunt presented themselves < 41 ' the outer gate of the prison to ?> out, tup. *. >rting a pfrton who appeared to .be Madame ?J avalette, who was enveloped in* furred gown jvitli the head covcied with a large bonnet aud folding a handkerchief to the eyes, all tho per Hons belonging to the prison being present. As ihev were accustomed to set .wft* persons go But'of the prison every evening, they neglected , % assure themselves of the iiufrntitrufthe per- ? TOoii of Madajno Lavalette, ihronth. feelings of Compassion for the unfortunate situation oTthnl tlady. Five minutes afterwards, tho keeper , I'tavlng entered the prisoner's room, found only | Madame Lavalette j he instantly cried (Mad* j \me Lavalette declares)? M You have ruined J mc" ? Madame Lavalette begged hio^noi to give immediate alarm, fearful of his being caught, should they have proceeded in pursuit instantly j ?he endeavoured toretainbim by tlie arm, and even lore off* the sleevo of his coat \ tho keeper, deaf to her* pravfo, ran to the , others, crying, "the prisoner r has esfcapcd,"nml ordered tu< jailors to search for him on aUjides. t Two of them were on thfPont Nenf, th4patse r in which M adame lavalette came to the prison, but tliey found no.oiie in It* As soon as his e scape becomo -known, the, minister of general nolle** and the prefect of the police went to the ' Concierge rre, and interrogated all the persons employed* Orders were given to arrest the keeper, and a porter j who it is supposed favored ; the escape { immediate and strict searches took ' place, cstafettcs were sent oR' yesterday morn ing on all points, aud it is thought impossible that M. L'avafettc will he able to escape their pursuit, which ever way lie may havo gone. Neither fiubllc nor private carriages were allowed to I eavo Pari* yesterday morning, as orders juifj given for all the tastfons to be closed, as soon as , the escape .was known. JFVir/s, Ike, S3.? A young lady, named 8p t phie Germain, haw gained from the Institute the price of Mathematics ; the nubject of her essay was a resolution of the problem of the of hratton s of elattie surface n. It was the third i time that this question was put for discussion. To M. Caucliy, son of the secretary of the chamber of Veers, was given tho pri/.e for liio * '/ itory of the waves. The prlxo of Phytic wns lividod between M. Brewster, member of the R, 3. of London* fit M. 8ebuk, prof. at Nurembur^. Ilv the judgment of the Council of War of the 3d Military Division, a suhmdjutnut, of the )th of the line, named Valle, has been condemn* id-to five years imprisonment and one hour ex posure in the pillory ? to be degraded at the icad of the guard, fitc. fitc. for having #n the , Mth May last,l>ecn one of a party of soldier vho raw withdrawn swords through the streets ?f Aix crying out " Vive l'Empereur." Voile ? ad on this occasion and on many others after vards. insulted, beaten, and even griovousty vou tided citizens without arms. It_te asi to obtain by loan the necessary - indn for forming a squadron ennoble of purg ig the waters oi Naples and Sicily. Baron Mu dingy who lately filled the office of ' iovernor of Paris, is to set out on theHOth for 1 'antbray, where ho is to be attached to the ge eral staff* of the Duke of Wellington. 1 lie ? ay for the departure of the iluk* (which is not vet fixed) will bo the signal fur the complete e nc unt ion. of Paris by tlie Knglish troops. Wo do not know at Paris, but learn by the .ondon Journals that" Miss Patteraon, former* *vei? of every society of tlie first rankln Paris, v here they admire her talents 'and beauty." ?y Brunei* , Am. 25.? The comma ml ant of Valenclennea Imd received order* to site up ?>i?t jpMttotheallittd troops s * ?mall difficulty, owever, arose, an was the rand at Landau, ?hich corps should take possession. The Duke of Wellington has been upplied to on the subject, and whon instructions nro received from him. ?that place will bo occupied, as well aa Concu idBouchain. tnmrreetion at An* mii/. ? Oapt. Nicolls, from nvannn, arrived at Homou, whrt leff tliere Feb. . Informs that it was currently reported, that lerehatt heen an Insurrection of tho lllacktt Nassau, "New -Providence, and that at first io Negroes mohhchhIou of the forts >. hut t try w ere at length subdued, many persona be* Mg'killwl on botli aldciv '.r, /' ' Tie Kingston Chronicle contains a procla-i ? ation of Don Salvador Moxo, bngadier*gcne 1, 8tc. &c. of ('.trmcas, respecting the block* le of the island of MargarettA > dated at Car* r. cas 120th of J to. io which ho denounces the vessels of all tuitions attempting to enter the ;><>rt* of that Isjtwd, or affording aydstanoe In i'iy way to the insurgents \ the master of ?very vessel is to be hung up to the yard-arm, and ? 'ery fifth man, composing the crew, is to * are tbe same fate." ? V/i. ( onrinr. JnmaUtii Iter. letter from 3anta Mar ia, to a gentleman fn this City, dated the 2.1d nt. states, that A Rpntletrfan on his route to the i !.? ad nuartcrs of General Mori llo** army, fell . "i w ith Messra. John Mncuherson, John Cohen, < h ii Welsh, !r has readied this place, so far as we have earnt, from any other source; Our informant ktated to us, that on the 8ih instant a Col. Dan el Johnson of Chickauaw Muds, accompanied by i Major Powell and Mr. M'Cllasky, with their icrvants, while exploring tho landn on the Ala wnu, included in tho late cession from the 'reeks, were flred upon hy a party of Indians in tnbuflh | Powell, who wa* the only one of the arty that escaped, report*, he saw Johnson and 1'Ulasky (all at the ftr?t fire? the Indians ursuedhim some miles and fired at him repeat- < illy ? one ball pierced his hat and another pas- 1 ?d through his clothes. A detachment of ml tia from itassctt'* Creek Hettlement had march- 1 il in pursuit of the Indians, but too late it was ' appo^d to overtake them. 'Phis outrage was ' emitted near the Indian Village called the Itandln* Peach Troo, about fort Claiborne, and ten from Fisl>cra 8tawd onl'l h* Mail rOad. Powell could not tejl whether 1 ' ohnson and M*GlasIur were acalped, it how- 1 h retted immediately after they were aliot? li?Q | ? tentleman who communicated the fraotngU Murtfcplars, saw Oen. Uainea at F^tHitehell,lf m the 17th, who fe4d just heird of this recent] J losttlity.^Ve are the wore surprised at it, as the Indiana had appeared for a abort, time pa?t|/ entirely trauqufy. .Whether It be ah act or na- 1 \ lional hpttilTty, or of a banditti of robbers, m?y L J be more safely conjectured, when it Is known, I, whether ?the persons wardered wero scalped \ I r this being the invariable custom of the savages 1 1 when at war, but not tymmonly practiced on|< those who are the victims of private revenge or J of plunder*? Georgia Journal ttf February 88. 1 y Vaccination.-- Extract from the Report of the! ' British National Vaccine Establishment, dated I < May 85, 1 tt 13. ? h Ilia failures of VaccinatioriM ' which formerly occasioned so much alarm, aro how become extremely rare, from the improved 1 i methods whic^i have been adopted. Most of i tltese failures, appear to have arisen froir. tholj practice of vaccinating by a single picture.!' and afterwards opening the vesicle, atid taking!* a pot tion of the lymph, for tho purpose of nro-l , panting the infection* In one instance, which 1 1 had been thus treated, a fatal attack of the|< Small-Pox ensued. But in most of such cases, 1 1 even when the 8mall-Pox actually occurred, the I disease was so much mitigated, as to be devoid 1 1 of danger. These accidents may,' however, be} almost always prevented by exciting two ori I more vehicles, and by carefully observing that I one of thein should pass completely through all I the stages of the vaccine process, unopened and I undisturbed. Whenever tho slightest irrcgula- 1 rity has rccurred, the patient ought to bo rc-vac- 1 ciliated for his security." Lane (inter School. ? W? are glad to find that} this highly-approved mode of teaching child reu the first rudiments of Education, is spreading throughout the Union. The inhabitants of the village ofTroy, in the State of NewYork have lately raised, by a tax. Ave Ihouttanti dollar ? for the purpose of establishing a School of this kind. The Editors of he 44 Kentucky Advertiser," Winchester, Kentucky, being desirous of ascer taining the number and names of all the New* papers and all the Periodical Works now publi shed in the United States reuuest nil printers of tho same to transmit by mail to the abovemeu tioncd place, on* or more of their respective publications? and when the above list shall be completed, a copy shall be forwarded to each of tlie said printers. Kditoraof Newspapers, &c. 1 throughout tho Union, are requested to give the above an Insertion. The additional duties imposed on Postage, by t^e aetnt Congress of 83d December, 1814, are te cease after the Slst of the present month. COMMERCIAL , CkftrtettoH, March 8.? Cotton (8 1) 42 ^ M a 26 1 R ce, t*w, pr. n deo&rf ,Y second quality lie* ofTor'/^'U ) ?"J*rflne? 8 f> Jobwcco jjl4,ftl3 1 buwr, Nit inc. -r?*ly ? **!??*!l >fay?nn? 8"gw. 815 ? ?16 *??f n2? *23 j Green Coffee. prune, k 1 Co*?? Liverpool Silt 50 Iron assorted, R5 a ??? dull? ?West.Indi? produce im ^ demand j Groceries, steady-Dry '? -&? Rcr. Mr. Held, r.i Csntcy.? in Green Maria B. Thompson, In CamtWti, un.sn Mr. Divid BcnrOck viilc, l)r. It. chard f_. daughter of the lion. . IN THE ci tMCMi. WI1F.RKA3 Thomas . petition with a fell ? ^ stating that he m now in the cusU*,7 ty at this Office "*? 'f|Vl ' pRksH DHUr.si A Nil MKDIC1NF.S. r!lK *ulweribcrba,?]u?t reee rcdathl* Wholes!# .m-.i*. Iteti.l UllCCOlST Hl'OUH, L;df Way between Hi* tatc-!Iou*u ami Market, Columbia, tiouth*C.?tolMa, sv iilfefo general aiwrtinf nt of OHCCB h MP,l)H;iNKS decled liy bp agent irt Philadelphia ;*1kI New* York, ip, Clove*, Columbo limit. *>u%l>.n*'l ?' ' - ?? " ' 1 ? " " ?mott*, Kmciko of Herjf.imot, RucnM of LavcimUt. iotcry, (cot r>?e aitd (Iik) Fennel Seed, Flower* of JSitic, 'lower* of Rcttsoln, Flowers of 8idphur, Oamboge, Call* , Jcnti*n,Cingcr in Root, 1500 svt. Olanber 8 tits, Cum Vrabic, Cum Ouaicum, Cum Tragaeanth, Cunt Ammo, liar, Cum Kino, Cum Copal, Lac. Shell, late. Ilenxohi, ac. KtrmS,lAC. Myrrh, Hclcbotr, llera P.crn,l< nghs* 10 lb. Ilippoo in powder, Jalap, 100 lb. Jumper Merries, iiquor.ee Uj*II, L uuorice Refine d, 1, ?|itor.ce Ho;), l.unar JaiMtie, lOOlb. MaMia Flake, 150 lb. Manna .it *ort'i, Alt b. Magnctia calcmod, do. Qla*ke?inBi>xei,10Ulh. Mad ler, Mortar*, Composition, do. Clas?, Mace, Mcr.er.on, Nutmeg*, Nutgalh, Nitrid Ac.d, O.I ol' Am?e, O.l of Jlovc*, O.l of CMrraway, O.l of l#av?nilcr, Od of lVnnv ?oyal.O.l of Peppermint,' O.l of Ito ternary, O I of Savin, lIiI of Juniper, Oil of Sassafras, O.l of Vitriol, 35 lb. O I'utm, Orris Root, Oxyinel of K/juilU, 230 lb. IVrnv'uit Hark in powder. Pearl Aili, Pearl U.trlcy, latent l,.m, lied Precipitate, White Precipitate, ctuatsia Wood, UIicu liarb in Powder, do. In Hoot. Rocboll Halt*, ltoso Water, llotton Stone, Sal. Ammoniac, Sal. Polychrcaf, Halt of Tartar, Salt of I larUborn, SarartMrilln, Sponge, Bcftmm.j. ny, SallYon, Senna, Sago in Cram, Scnekti, Soda. 15l> Hi. Salt Petro, (double refined) Bpcrmacctti, Stpt.lls; Huga I .cad, 150 lo. Sweet Spirit* Nittv, 75 lb. Spirits Hurts* I torn, Tastcle** Salts, Vamarinda, Tunnetie, LVa trs , Valerian Root. PATENT AND FAMILY MEDICINES, lit P.tiaW, suitable for country merchants, to be b;.d by the grocc or dor.cn. Lee'* New-London Bilious Pills, Anderson's P.lls, Hooper's Pills, Warn*. Plxntcr, n.iUain lloncy, Rritiah Oil, llatcman'* Itrop*, l).ifty'w Rlixir, D-ilbyN ' Carniinj.tivc, R?>enceot' Pcp|iermint, Rutncc of Mustard, Oodfrcj'a Omlial, Steer * OniNlcldiMt, Stou^btiMi'a Hitter*, llarlent Oil, Coph:?rk?, Taper*, I. quid Blacking, Best London mustard, Twccsera, Trusiei, Wash ItalU, W,ndsor Boap, Vari egated 8oap, 'lYaiitparcnt 8o.?p, Pomatum, Tooth Brushes, L.p Halve, Smcllng Dottles, It .eve's Wales Colour* in Imxcs, Nipple HIiCllo and TiiImu, India Ruh l>cr, I'lnal* assorted, rooth Drawer*, 8uige->u's Needles, Healpolb, Cork Screws. Pninttt Colours , and /fatter'* Material*. Dry White Lead, I ted 1/i.td, Yellow Del ire, Hpaniali Brown, Whiting, Kngl.sh Chalk, Rosin, lump II lurk, Venetian Bed, Prussian Blue. Rote Paik, Vermillion, Patent Yellow, Ivory Black, Pumice Stone, 8;lver Leal, Flake White, Km{p? Ysllow, Black Ia<1, Verdigris Hatter'* Bow String, Aqua Fort.*, O.l Vitriol, Coppc rot, Logwood, Droplake, Lythnrgc. PLANTATION AND FAMILY MEDIC1NB I'lIESTS, Or various utti, put up affrec..hle to oitjcr, and or the shortest notice, With a uooit oi apprnxed d.rcct.ous containing a description of mo it diitetwci. Will receive in a few days, a fresh Cbartfjton prlccs, (with Hating aparcil no b drugs, &c. r??r !>:?? JH it *11 time* be purchased for Cath? _ *a ft that tlie qualities and price* of tl?? ?.?eiN*ure to tltosc dcairou* not tocxtcnd their turchaxei beyond tlvc Mate, advantages which before ate not been offered . A tight of t!io Artic'cs, and a knowledge of their price* will ensure their recommen dation. They will bo sold for C'ush, produce, neffoti luble poiKr ?t Hank, or on * credit to aplirovcdpurchn *ern. To enumerate nil the Article* In lia* tor *:de, would l>e too tediou*, the following are * mnaU part i 410 lb. beat Yellow Hark, 350 lb. Cream Tartar, 1500 lb. Giant** Saltay lio lb. Aqua Forth (double) 125 lb. O.I Vitriol. 1001b. Had. Gentian, 1001b. Orange Peel, 100 lb. Hpirita HarUboro, 100 lb, Sweet Spirit* N tre, 75 lb. Lump M*gnc*ta, 75 lb. Powdered lthuhnrh, 7 ? ilb. Henekn 8nake Hoot, 75 Uquoriee Hall. .15 lb. Cam* phor,50 lb. Jalap, 40 lb. Qinckaiivcr, 35 II*. Calomel, .10 lb. Tartar Kinetic, 351b. Ilippo, c 25 lb. HaWsm Co. patau 90 lb. Opium, 15 lb. Red Pmclpltatc, 2e derived from a g?.f Soulh/Jarol na. \VM. lUlANTIIWAITB. Columbia, #' *'? February 20, 1810. 10 ki i iin mi.,. r. i. f. n<, . .? i hii FOR IMMKDtATK HALK, 4pntsir. YOtJNO FRld/tW, eighteen >*at* old ? He I* atout for his age. ami an excellent moMghman. fe w** many year* on a plantation, ami ha* bvcii a abort ime in the hoti*e. Apply at till* Omce. Fofy*37. ri ASII will l>e (.vrftfbrCUlAN UNKlt A^O COT \J TON RAG#, en *ppl!cation at Office.