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icoflunun )n the Telescope, over the >%wlny of ?A >-n w? hate been Inundated mm approbatory and ditfp of the vkwsof the legislature to _ #lO,oorfc the heiw of Mr. We l*ave no doubt bat that the people of pouth Carolina have made up on thif sul)jcct, end the next election wOl decide the ecpreeeutatWea have with the wishes of their For, our own part, we have hereafter to give place to > Would not he Wr inter the displeasure To five piece to .the dispense with every thing up oar whole paper exclusive dlscussjou oi thie' subject. We thW.wtti be a sufficient apology. Aciwf of February.-?The birth day of the Father tf our Country was cele brated by the citizens of our Town In a man lier suitable and appropriate. At 10 o'clock A. M the upper battalion of the 33d liegt. consisting Of Capt. Arthur's Light Infantry, Capt. Maxcy*s Rifle, Capt. O'tlanlon's, Capt. Lightness and Capt. Uebruhl's Beat companies umfer the Command of Col. Gregg formed in the main-street and took up the tine of march for their parade, ground. After going through many evolutions whkh were performed Hi a soldierly manner under the immediate eye of His Excellency Jnq. Taylor Esq. who delivered sn appropriate address/, the companies returned totheir res pective homes. An Oration was delivered in the College Chapel at half |>*it two. A Bali in the evening concluded the festivities of tli,eda)*^k Commodorc PoRTr.it still remaini at Key Wc*t, not absolutely blockaded by Commo dore Ladoboks, as has been said, as his ves kI> can get out and return again at pita*)re. There has been n report at I Sa vanna, that the Spaish force* on that station intend to rur. Into Key West, and attack him at hit anchorage. .'We doubt the correct* ncss of this new*. The Commodore expects ? reinforcement from Vera Cru?, and so toon as it arrives, will haxard a general ac tion, let the consequences be what they may. He has the best of materials under his com mand, and the hearty wishes of his coun trymen for bis success. ' , A meeting of the Merchants and Traders was held In "Philadelphia, on the 17th ult. at) which a preamble and revolutions were j adopted,; remonstrating against the passage of the bill now before the Henate of the U. j States* to Inereasc the duties on woollen goods. The meeting Was numerously at tended, Thomas Cope, Esq. in the chuir. S* ?J ' " lf* " The Journal assert* that the conduct of - Mv Secretary of State in appointing the printer* * by authority," la 44 the moat vul nerable part <4 the whole conduct of the ad ministration." This Is really giving great consequence to thb matter. Another one of the ailMinted presses, the United States* Gazette, says: * "Tor ourselves, we never have supposed e inflnen Chat the heads of department were ced by any othei* motives in changing the printing, than that of rewarding or encour aging political or private friends." we congratulate the honorable Secretary ' trpon the sympathy of his friends, as well as the support which they bring to his aid. We Mm most part icularly upon the tw<> days' speech of Mr. Dorseyj who, we bnve no doubt, would have been equally pa thetic had the rfuhjeet been a justification of thV Hartford Convention. Prom all that we h heard, we do 6ot see kh/ reason to doubt but that th?y are the very skme speeches heretofore delivered by that gentleman be fore the Mtiryland legislature on his M Hart ford Convention Resolution*," revised and coireeted* so as to suit the present occasion. V, H, '/I lrgrn/i/i. in i i l. _?i Parhfl'.r\ flail.?We understand that the pttfi.nUmry arrangement* have been com pleted for the celebration of the bachelor's ball to be givi n for the benefitof the Greeks ' In the Cliy Hotel, on Monday the .9th of Mnreji next.*?'There la every Indication that ' this occaalmt will be very joy mi* to the par ticipators, nk well ?? beneficial for the poor Greek*. A numerous artd respectable com mittee have J>een appointed, eomlsting all of ^ 'bachelors, who will douhtles* take every luetlnxHo glee satisfaction to those who may participate In the feiitivitie*. The young und thi? blooming will not? it Is hoped, he id armed at the idea of the ball being gor up * he the bachetor*. They are not the rrost ?etc lent of the brotherhood. Yputh, energy, spirit swd personal beamy, kdll be found > .Vntont* the society of bachelor*. and who can tdl What execution a rrowd of lovely fe male* may make in the heart* of tlte broth erhood. 'We al?o understand tint many pf the young ami blotKnW maids intend in |* aerv* the foil potency of their charm*, -**" ... - . 1is?f the CHy Hotel. infTair with a^vlew of IP tneiM ?U who shall tee ?J^^oSv2Sf'wd do ofrtain, that that the project of a Uw of the following tenor shall he .presented by our Mtnbter Ho i r.retary of Slater U> the department of Ma rio* and the Colonies; whom wo charge to exphun its object and to support it In discus sion. Oniy Ankle?In case of co-ojHirattoiror participation by any means whatever, in the traffic known under the name of tfee negro slave trade, the proprietor, and supercar goes; (he Insurers who ensure it knowingly, the captain or commander, and other officers of the vessel, shall be punished with banish ment, and a fine equal to the value of the ship and cargo. "The fine shall be pronounced conjointly against the individuals designated lu tUp pre ceding paragraph. " The captain and officers shall* be farther I declared incapable of scrviug under any title in the King's navy, or the French merchant service. "Other individuals belonging to the crew, shall be punishment from two months to five year*. From these are excepted such of the above mentioned Individuals as shall, within fifteen days after the -teasel's arrival, declare to the commissary of marine, or the magis trates In the Ftwuch potts, or the French consuls In foreign ports, the facta which they shallknow. "Tk^venel shall be seised and confiscated. "The penalties under the present law are Independent of those which shall be pro nounced In conformity with the penal code, for other crimes or offences which may have hern committed on Itoard the ship. . "The law of April 15,1818, is abrogated. "Given in ourjndacc of the Tulleries, De cember 27th, luafl; and of our reign the third. CHA11LEB." TYudc with the BrilUh Heat Indies and M>rth s/mrrkQTt Colonic*.-*-The value of im[>ort# from the British West Indies to the United States, in the year ending September 30, 1824, was 52,75,767, of which *2,379, 285 were In vessels of the United States, and 5387,842 in those of Great Britain. The value of imports in the year ending Sept. SO, 182J, was 62.437,122, viz. in American ves sels ?2.097,657, and in British vessels 5339, 465. The accounts of the trade of the year ending in September lost have not vet been made up. The value of imports from the Britiih American colonies, ui the year ending Sept. 30, 1824, was 5705,931, of which <15,^34 were hi foreign vessels. The value in 1 25, was 610,788, of which 523,410 were in forcigu vessels. The value of exports to the BritUli West Indies in the year fin?t above imincd, was 51,750,70s, of whieh 5119,180 were in fo reign vessels. The value of exports to those colonies in l? 2i, was 11,633,574, of which 5120,If6 were m foreign vessels. The value of exports to the British North Ame rican Colonies in U?24, was 51,773,107, of which {63,925 were in foreign vessels and in 1825, the whole value was #2,533,224, of whith gl0J,Q35 was in foreign vessels. The aggregate amount of imports from the British West India and North American Colonies in 1824, was 53,463,998, of which 51*125,042 were hi gold and silver coin. The amount in 1825, was #3,047,910, of which 5844,002 were hi specie. From the ( Fa. J Jackton Itc/iubluan. VIRGINIA LEGISLATURE. The following is the conclusion ot the re port of the committee on Mr. Giles* resolu tions. It will satisfy the curioalty of our rentiers in regard to a long preamble, for which we have not space in Oils paper. But there will be little occasion for regrot, as the views of the committee are concen trated in these resolutions. '? The general amiably of Virginia, actuated at it nlway* 'lias been, by the mn*l ?incere dh|*?. sttion, lor tl>? prcservntlon of lite Union r.f ibi'M states?tailifvliig Hint the union ean only he |?re srrved by k??|4ni( the general and stale govern ments within their resfieelive spheres 01 action, 11 marked out by the constitution ol the United Htates?being also sincerely detiroat Ihst the general government should lie protected in liio full no J free etrrclta of aH the specified powers granud to it by the constitution of the (Jailed Stale*?and being, at lite tame lime, deeply im pressed willt a sense of its own duty, to preserve, tiniinpaived, nil ihe rights nt the |>eopte and go. verniuenl of IhU slate eonfened upon it by Ihe constitution of tills stale snd of Ihe United Slates ?4n?t itself relnetaatly constrained lo en?er Ms mmt sulo*m protest again* Ihe aterpation* of ihe I general government at described la tb? report of Its Mt^willie therefore, M Httoirtt(, I hat thi? gonersl attembly, le be half ol' the |ieople and gnveiriment of litis Mete, does, bmeby, dhiA MifiitHly protest agalntl the elalin or esercise of any power whatever, on the Grt o? tba general government, to make internal iprovements within Ihe limit* and jerisdietion of thr. several dote*, and pat Ocularly ?ilhin the state of Virginia^?and also, against the claim or etter* eiso ofany powr r whatever, asserting or involving a jtin?dlctlon over any |*rt of the lemtory with* In live limits of litis ?t??te, except over the objects anS in Ihn mod* -cllled In the constitution of the United State*. ?? Kttolnii, In lilts manner, that this general assembly does, heivlty, moil solemnly protest, against the claim or e??-rel?e of any power what* evrr, on the pit of the general government, whieh serves to draw money front Ihe Inhaldtanls of this state, into Ihe treasnry of the United State#, and t.sdhdnitse it for any ohjrc.l, whatever, egcepl lor carry log Into effect the grant* <4 power to Ine eennntl (ov?rt<tni nl, contained in Ilia constilu lion of the UnneJ States. , ? W/ ?>/??</, fit like manner, that litis general assembly d?r?, nwnl Stdemaljr protest again?ttlie etalm or esmeW ?>f any power, whatever, on the (mil ol the general go ear nine til, lo protect dome#, fie nmnnftetnrrrs; the protection of menufeelti ief? not being amongst lh-*V*ntt of power to that government, speeded ht Ihe eonsllttttbtn of the United Stales,?and alto, against the operations of .tar. MM Uv? been cnntcil wwoTtSB ??&??&aixsg &AMEM5K.S! eommlaaloncra |?tfeco?toflo?W the power, not to lay the dignity of the government, by W* pVWhc guarI ahlp of this port, where he l*?boe? uuwartto V|3 years, and wlthgt*a? display of word* - canity. crowned the old man at the 5SZ.c<i^?Sr.?^.wch ?rjwd of all I character* colour! a'hl* nwtuun ap? UHVmiVIO %_ -4 SMfwilUU I,.,,*! . Dean to mc Y>oth wcik iimi iinpoiiitCo tor me Sultana (andthe to *eOr^M^U*aoth t^l^or thb ?S?y ble htate, almost past retrieving, and quite *Shlpsare ScS^b'SSSS?!^ o^^te I ! to bring In nearly all Ae troop* forming | their garrisons and*# shalj ?*n Iwn that revolt shews itaett lathe other.Wawto. About a third or one half the civil ser vant* have been dt are foJbo diaroiaaed soon; ninety-nine of thrte out ef' ?f hundred arc aa poor a* beggar*} ta truth the picture can not be painted by ?e. T?? member* of; council are ordered to Euttjge to anawcr for j and expltai their deeds.^JV1?f. ?ax* r*0>I THE HAftO*At?*?*<>?ATE. Tax on lYootUiu^Oto* the most lin gular fact* which have occot Ml In the pro gress of t'y, present Mil to the spectacle of Messrs. Webster and Everett of Massachu setts voting for this blU?* bill based on principles to which but three years "Bp they were In bitter opposition. Mr. Webster I waa the most strenuous ^pposer of the pre sent duties in political economy when the last tariff was regulated* and. Mr. Everett, at that time editor of the North American Re view, gave currency to numerous articles? able articles too?against all tariffs. \ et the folks of Massachusetts tell u* that the great est atatcaman In the United States la Daniel Webster, and the next greatest statesman is Edward Everett. When Mr. Webster op posed the tariff hia mind was sufficiently ma tured, one would suppose to km?w his own principles. What can wcthink of thatman*s pretensions to a greftt statesman wl?o can change hia fundamental principles in polUI cal econtnny in lea* than four years* can lie have any claim to political honesty? We leave this to the casuista. The fact la cer tain, ami every reaaoncr may draw such con clusions as to iiiiu sccmeth ?o;h1. There Is another word wc wish to make. Mr. Webster is the renreaentatlve of the aristocracy of il.i>ton. Tho praiac that has been lavlimcd upon him for years past, has blinded all the rcpul?licaua of that city into hia favor. The Boston aristocracy own many woollen manufactoriea in Massachusetts.? Mr. Webster therefor? finds it convenient to change iila principles so us to please his cOfistltuents. nut can this singular inconsis tency be compotlble with the grrat reput*' tionrlalmed for Mm> "Alas |>oor Yoriek." With regard to the present bill we are glad of hia support, although it la at the ex pense of his principles. But the latter is a matter for the adjustment of hto own con science?it d xs not concern us* He has had i the prudence to be silent on'the bill, but to quiet hia conatltuenta, he haa voted in favor oi it at every vote. Of course Mr. Everett must follow suit. The legialatnre of Virginia have elected | Mr.fiile*Ciovernorofth.it state, to fill the va coney occasioned by tho election of Mr. Ty ler to the Senate ot the United State*. The coalition were unable to rally a candidate. Mr.Nelson, our formef'minlatcr to Spain, the intimate friend of Mr. Monroe, It to aald, lu a letter from a friend at Richmond,declared hlmaclf In favor of the election of the repub lican candidate. The following haa been handed to us. aa the extract of a letter from a member of the Virginia legislature: " Richmond, Feb. 10,1H27. "Gilee lOT.Hugh Nelson 62, Floyd 37. The latter was forced on uh ngalnst his wish, | and the wishes of his friends here. Whh hto approbation, hia election would hare been Mire?he waa decidedly the strongest man." U. & Ttlegrafii. On the publication of the document* and testimony connected with the report of the committee In the caae of the Vk*Vresidcnt ? appeal. Major Vandeventer, Chief Clerk In the War Department, waa removed from office, and Major Charles J. Nourse waa ap pointcd hia auccesaor. Confectionary, Cordial, and Liquor Store. ?nbttrlhar agent for ISAAC C LA* 1 M VIT, InfiMMia His frirndi mid lb* mb He. thut lit, ha? opened a CONFF.CTIONARY, CORDIAL, k LIQUOR F.HTAKLlStlMRNl, neat door fo t'ranei* Ogler'a Drug and Medteln* Store, where ma? elwavt Iw had a eonatant and fr*?? mi ply of CORDMI.B U roNFKCTIONA RT, and e??ry oilier article in the altova Una. Having engaged n pmon who has aerved a rag* alar apprenticeship In the above hiMkmaa and who la known lit tlili plic at a good workman, par don* nt a dMamti ?ending ord??r? nuiy depend on having them faithfully a|tend?d to and put ?p In the lw?t manner. ON HAND. Cognac Urandy, Holland Gin Jamaica Hum, re.nrh firandy, Claret and Madeira fVintt, lsondon Porter, I'runtt bp the bo r, Fig*, Muscatel Haitint, Snft ?f>eU Almonds, And marty other article* In the above lion. CAKKS of all hind* made up for |>artla? a| Ik# 4torfe?t notk-*. Tho<e who may favour ato w)th a aall will atwayt And * Imr wellaapptied wUh tka be* of Lkjtiora. ALEXANDER MARKS? Gun pwder, ? WJ3L JtL^J k . ? ^ ? yr JL>,w -' #ii V / artt; IPiftT. T7'" Mmkl Notice.. fflHB pabliaara N?m(id aot tp |lva credit to Valuable Land for Sale. /am now offering to oeU my tract of ' . . ZmAND of obout One Thousand Acres, LTIKG OK SENECA AND SAVANNAH RIVERS, nnMSRE I* nttneh^d lo the mom the HKMl vn J lutbto Kerry In tbatiy Country, an ascel lent Fbbary, and a good 8a?v Mill, all la good re pair. Tba tract MM bl eonvenlentl v divided Into two or tbraa acillaiaenti, with comfortaMe dwel ling hnutrt and fttber aeceeeary building* on etch TlMn'lt aboat ninety or a ltaadred acrae cleared land, nearly all fneeb aad ander apod Ibihm-j. TIm land !? naif limbered with oak, bkkory aadnia*. Tba land IIm adjoining to Andanuavttk Town, wbtob mekea tba m me Mora valaabla on aaaoaat of boat* raoalaf to aad from Hamburg aad An gu*ta. / . j Any peraoitwleblng to lu?y It rrqtweted to call on tba ?uhecr#ar on tba pwalMi bo will frive a bargain la tba prlea. aad maka tba tarau of pay mania accommodating to tba MMebaaar... . .-?. -V ioHNO.IIILL. Ilarab I. ? 4 Rocky Creek Academy, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. rriHIS Institution liimifd amir Col. Richard JL Uriflln'* residence and within one mile end a half of lit* Presbyterian Church of the mum name, it new In operation under (he Imnwtdlal* direc tion of Mr. lMfE, n gentleman of undoubted qua liflcations in every respect for the charge?end pledget himself (If required,) to prepare tludenls Tor the Junior Class of tbo South Carolina College, under the present rtMlthlaM of the faculty. The Academy is located In aurjf healthy neighbour* bond and suiroundud by an eicellent society. Oood Boarding may lie had very convenient to tbo Academy from Ivc toseven dollar* per mouth. TUITION. Foe Oithographv, Reading, Writing, and > Ariihin?'ti?, by the year, $ 18 The above with English Grammar, and Cnogruphy, IS , * 21 If entered by the quarter, the Tuition will be tomnlUing higher. JOHN LOG AN, fccrtlwry e/ the Board TruMtet. Feb. 22. 8 5 ?i New Seminary. Mrs. Shippen and Mrs. Gray, FROM PHILADP.LPHIA, WISH (o inform th? Inhabitants of Columbia, that they have opened a SEMINARY iafcke Bfkk lunge. on Richardson ftreet, No. 8. The following are the ' ,+ t TERMS OF TUITION. -Writing, with tba above, ?, . 8 30 Arithmetic, lltatory, Oeorrapbv,) Grammar, and Map Colour- > 8 00 Mf,WHh (be above, \ KmtiroidrrV, and Lace Work, > Wllb the above, < 10 00 Fainting on Velvet and Satin,with I ? Ornamentnl Ouilding, < ? Or to complete those whom they ) will t*ach Feinting p*ying> IftOO ball in adv nnca ) Several Children from the ngn of ten to twelve years, can be accommodated with Boarding at thirty seven dollars and Ifty cents per quarter by paying the ltd quarter In advance. All person* who should enter their Children at this Seminary, are requested to give one month's notice before the removal of them, as the number will he limited. Young ladies that wish toleam the Lace Work can be taught It, independent of the other branch*, Feb. 22. ' 8 tf Notice. ALL persons indebted to me either by not*, or book account, are respectively informed that Immediate payment is required; those who do not avail tbemselres of this intimation before re turn day, may rest assured that coercive meaeorts will then be retorted to for that purpose. To meet my creditors this course ha* beeon.e neces sary as well a* to a settlement of my business, which I with speedily to bring to a close. M. M'ELROY. Feb 22. 8 tf LAW. THE subscriber having opened his LAW OFFICE at SpartanburghC. H. respectfully tenders hi* professional services to the public, in the practice of Law and Equity In the several Circuit Courts of Spartanburgb, Union, Green ville and Laurens. J. M. DANIEL. Palmary 22 8 5 Garden Seeds. Ju?t recetvtd and for tale at the tubtcribcrt \ ?tore, A SUPPLY OP FRESH GARDEN SEEDS.] WM. HILLEARY. March I - To Renty THE South STORE of tho Masonio Hart, re cently oeeupied by Messev. Miller and Tay lor, For particular* apply to WM. HILLEARY. Marek I ? tf ^ ? JlRAP&viNjt ' THE ?M?crlbor Win *ell Orapa-flne ruttlap V 8 00 ** For Renti^. _ T'1M iogU*??ic?ll*nt w*llof w?t*r,M<Ucnnv?iIe*t hy dmnti akn, oo?oftb? Iwrf jpftdea MMrta, ia.C#? InmbU, Wllh ? cHolc# collecNfe of frail In*,,' tfe|? vlwi. Iw T1m Imnum fend yard ta fcily ? > - ijS.t.cu3Kr,/ Mnrcli I 9 3 ? * AjCanL. Dlt. AMBL1 Begs leave to give nolle* that I lo Colombia, (At Mr. oil ealls relating to alt pro! folly received and nttfco mention that he Intend* < sent year, and In (atore, Camden and Auguste.and < elated periods, when bo1 above places. ?? _ themdvantigee el a permanent HnUewi, from (be fn*?|tirnt ? *" thepreviouso|iernliona, and shunld any tentlrm, it will be given free of eharfn. Lai (tentlemen attended at their residences tr ro? qnMitd. References at Cnlambln to .1>r*. Davis, Weill and Harris. At Camden <o l>rs E. Andi-rson, B. Anderson, W?n Uiandlng,S. Blending, M'Caa, D? Loon and Ri<id. N. B ? Slnco making the above arrangement, l>r A. lias hern iudueed to preeent to the puhllo, tfrom among thn numerous ones with which ho ?? bten favored from other distinguished gentle* men,; the following testimonial from Dr. NofV Professor of Surgery iu the University of Kdw York. . ? - . i,v ? '' J do bereliy certify that the bearer hereof Daniel C. Amhler. has been roy pupil, and remehwi under my instruction until lie completed bis sttk* die ,, and received bis dsgieo In Medicine an# - Snrgery, In the University of Mew-York- Tbiein timete acquaintance has given me Many opportu nities of witnessing Ills operations on the teeth, end I en bappy to say thnt they hnve unilormelljp evinced very superior skill and dexterity, numerous occurrences of consUtetlonel generally, render e knowledge of medical i e< neceseery for tb# snoeesHnl onOrntloMml tistry, as In eny other branch of surgery, and wills* out which, it cannot he practised with From my knowledge of ur. Ambler's qe lions in thes? resped*; his fnvorabl* torn < for the operative pari, and bit general of candour and Integrity, I Crel -- sure in recommending him us n entile dentist. VALENTINE Now.York, July 13th, IHJtrt ? tf Q3* Fresh Garden Seeds, JH) TU3T received e choice selection^ SEEDS, of af last yeers growlb. Orders Iroen town or copn try, w^oltsalc oc retail, punctually MlMkMltO* CATALOGUE: HKANS Early French Bush Snap, . / Yellow 4 Weeks do. do. ) , \ ?; -. ??A Rob Roy, do dpi ? < ,V* ? i Large Lima Pole Rows#*. '* j CABBAGE Early York, " ^ l?o. Fenton, *?1 Do. Soger Loaf, ? Large Drumkea#. w * l' CARROT Lung Orange. ?BEE* Large Blood. ?? a PARSNIP Large Swelling. PEPPER URASS, or RADISH VJ| Long Scarlet, ' ? ? White Turnip, Black Spanish Winter. "* ? - , ?td 8P1NAUE Round. ' - CUCUMBER Sf1 ?slLFr*"*' White Solid. LEEK Large rUg. LETTUCE Imperial Cabbage, I Odin do wmucoss, ? ym Ureen do. IPlHbv : '? Brown Dutch Celiliege. SALSAPY,or VEOF.TABLE OYSTER. B44UASH Ovlnee,or Purple Egg Plant, Eeny Bosh. ' , , S; TURNIP Early Spring _ V ? s. A ROBSW,. Merah I t ? Oration. ; mk -? 1 * FogStle at this Oflfec* mMmmm