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FRIDAY F.VKNINOi JULY 20, i4tt mmmpm We invite %e, attention of our MMkn to two very abl* communications In this day's papet on. the subject of the proposed tariff. Wo hope there i? not one of our communists that ^111 look over these cfanmuoicatloos -irtth* add Itdlflfcrenfe. 4>?re are those among ^that do wet lwrw-thepresUe sflect end bearing this mooopoty system will hsve upon thp people of the M?tl*rn Katw and South Carolina .particularly. Td those we would advise a move careful and dispassionate perusal, as bf surh commcnicatkrtie, and , those onlvs thev cm kfeoiii KSottihtid with' Object which portends fcdeath bl^ to our future prosperity and happiness. m i Is ? i n |i> i'?Vv*yL *" By .the late papers It wtllfcftpear, that on ? motion Of Lord Goodrich* "? Corn L.wt, In the tfvUMc of I^rtlw, received hy the papers of the la* arrival, Mr. Can ning's ministry Obtained a victory of 190 to d) votes. Thb settles the question; and fixes tlmt gentleman Are} In his seat We do net like Mr. Canning eutircly: he was ariftU of the toty party t he was and isn dcolded ene my to parlhuntntary reform: he was and i* * derided friend to the overgrown tax on the-1 body police of Great-Britain* the church es t;tbliahment, whose members pretend and profess to believe at the rate of from 8 to 10 mllliona sterling n year. We make use of these strong expressions because we have a right to use them as to any body of men who firofem to bcikvtjbr fiay, as the members of the establishment there do. But it must come do*** and It will; for the manufactu rers cannot stand under the present weight rf taxation; and every thinking man in tuat country, see# the unprincipled course that the church there has taken, and the readi ness of ehnrchmcn there to swallow and de fend any falsehood which their interest pre .sents to them. Mr. fanning however, has liberal propen sities, he has good sense, great experience, ' and boldness, and he sees dearly that he can only be supported by really deserving the ?tupport which his country is inclined to give him. Ills majesty's late declaration to the. Bishops, of London, against the CkiholiCa, will indubitably exasperate that people to join the first enemy of Great Britain, who mny thrfiiw temptation to revolt, and arms to revolt, in their way. Cunning sees this; hut he is fettered And manacled. Mtssrt. attendod Ibe nubile iiNflini at the the town bull of Ih* *econd of July, and ?u gratified to beer what I Ihooghl wi?? and ju?l *eutlmunt?v wrM delivered againM Ut? wk k?d opt ration ol Mm Tariff la*.' t>n* gafltlemau In Ma opening *908011 (l>r. Cooler) (laird (bat I Ha nttoeut of dutia* ariring from Ui* tariff of protru* tion operateda*a tat on south Camilla altogeth er of half a million of dolman. ? I bave no objection ?<? admit the learning, lagenaity *nd good inten liou* of 1 bat gentleman, bat ba I* a wry cautions arltkwi'klaiiJit *ay tba be* Af hi* ratenlalion*. He it ibtmamd Ibat the Y*itfte?'? ?hall not at cum Miaofpaaggeratiun. The tariff laweaaMuet to douWe that turn, a* Mr. CamSrallat statement* /ally prova The proposed lat on Imported low priced woollen* will if it peases dtub?e thrir ro*t. sfctppote yon allow a aegro tin yard* of good plain wooll*n?lavolead pftrbnleats6.tr Uftrent*. Tba ?i?* le not aa ad valorem te? of 87A per cent on 90 <cnt?,but #7|on ISO Cant*: tor all woollen* lielow tha invoice price of ISO cant*, are lobe considcrrd nnd valned as ?ftkmtprk*. 371 per rc?l on 160 rents, amount* to M| ftftnt*: that I*. a pica of rood* Invoiced at 80 cents Ik *0 pay Mi cent* duty; t?e*lde* adding aoma ct*tom houae lt?m? ibat will Mug il to epwnrde of tk? cftat*. Tbl* I* a mini mum, ibe li'weet ta* contemplat*.!. Slaty rent* ?tat> on an M cent* Invoice, I* 7ft per e.enf. Sup |H?*a a planter givra hi* annually *i? yard* ?>l woollen plain* af 80 -cant* hodglit l?y tha In euioe: tban each yard paying Aft) cent* duty, the ail yard* wlll.pey t47i cent*. By ilw ln?t rtnwi wa bad upward* of 240,W>) negro?*? in South t.'aro Hun, lb?y lacraasn among u? at tha rata of f.-oni five to ii? per cant .pur aunnm: an that w? now bavaopward* of 2ft0>i00; multiply thU nuoi?>rr by 337| aunt*, and yoa u?Ul And it couu to wry near ttfto/HMdollirs; a lu upon y?forthi*ailid't alone. A l*?, aot on'our Income bid nnwr mpital that ought to produce income. But a phintcr *iv?* a new negro Cong blanket*, .and aupplie* him with on* every turtoyaam lt?*lde?. Hint will make el the eery lenrt lU^MMatiNi a year at one dol? tar and a half caeb as )lw lowest price Put 7ft par cant uitort thi*. Thin he *opp1'** hi* negro With a woollen bat a year, valine one dollar and a ' r, which unteacd inKti*l""d call be Imught at belf n dollar a* the utm >*t prire We shall nay 7ft parftftnt onthM too, Porevrry tat eotbelm |Mirted commodity, l* much t?dd?;d to ibe price, ot lhulmaf mWwttrr. N 1* I *hatl be glnd to know how moeblt-Mtbann million..! ibdlar* a year, Will the ntnpand ten on low prieed woollen* lay oa ttoatn Carolina ?lom-> Butibew low priced woollen* are worn by all Ihv p?n?r.'r cIum of our ritiaeu*) add (lie tea on thi* r??n*umption ai?o. My tallitw >?.*.tt. /for by and by we mu*! drop tbu nauM of telio* tnkiwii?,J I,pray you l*ke pen la band and confute ate il voa ran. To llik add nn increase of price rliaiyJLon the ?toek on h<uid, now imarinf b? on *iM!4alitHi?u|theei|iectfdM\. Thi* rtocfc In band at the pama** of the hill aetf winter wtM be nut |em then thirty million*, en ?reai"Jin (Mice by tbwaaenraed me??u? at loa?t SO per a^w*. 4ll !>?r tbe good of the north* All to make Yankee land Aoerbb like a pered^e, and ?D perform tbemiraaUof pbancin^ ? id^r into Ami brand m?d?'ira' 4*1 at tba r*|M*?iv* id Ilw k.tw end n'id|(roiM of tbft ?*hHIi, who ?Mra alewit litem la bawlldarad coaaternaibiet bo lor thu poor, new f.?r lha rirh. I *talea*atar.tthall k'?ow?a fart the* Iranla'ciR food ami positive rvidanre of, that a coat of *u ?aiftaf cbrth, that in Charfedon or ColnwhU wHI ? .?-* forty doll tr*. can lie bought of af It?I equal maaflty ready tna<ie in bondou for feurtaen. Uo ?a In tbia way llmXigh all tba other artlcbw a mau nayaendftr tba |ire??ere of a prruedion tea In fa ?f ?bc iHHihet n taonapoiid, ai?l f oa wtllftnd Dr, CoW.haK a mMlbm g'? ?'??' way la imyinc lUatribate whiebtbe b?vlna k indn??? laidapue tbalr beloved larafbren Cooaer |n>waeer thought M be*t Mlfttm and ?a eer eM tba *4* ftdtheaa voa again with by and by Ifla Mon eo?frived to iavolv* MM tbe north, have Im*? pampered, *mmer on purpo** to have a rich toll ? ? ?too?y ioil and ? to Uvr Im: our poor bandt not to keep U??m I'M ir eea.N wowm* n?> (o keep lUeai _ley?er|?dwti. Dopre;im u* lde?d you ? MUm WrnmWm both Lou Urwdna, ^ right have yon to complain IT wo of the ifewiu BOW aad then come Yankee nrer j the amount of e few dollar*? It hall MM kdew, ?H for yourown goo ordw of DmHimnxi, that a fat ehould ha the proper prey of a pray Mr flatton-beg. Im quk with jroar owa loving b?db?r?? What a pother yoa keep about nothing h not corn-cake and hominy good enough tut a southern I *?obb* Wa knew baiur what 10 do with tha dollar* I baa you. do. How can wo do without plenty of Kwd madeira to oar cold climate? Be iend peem able, and mbm'otivo. You can ? Ml nothing Vy hollowing, aad kicking. aad strug gling. Kvety thing I* managed at Waablaftton you know, by counting notes. So havo . I'ATIKNCE." Mtmt E-rt/ar*.?Tha Hum ha? arrived when M It lueumhentun every citis-m, high and low, rich and poor, leemed and untunmed,'to autartain comcl notions, aad to thoroughly under*and (ho operation* of that odtoua ?yattna of toaeliuit com monly called Iba tariff The country It at length arontiag and It almut to adopt some energetic meaturea for counter acting this system, the lefuence of which hat been to long f?lt to operate to hnlnfull* on our Interests, aad to Insultingly t'? w feelings: and tlya rrW* will call (or the utmost unanimity and concert of actum. . ? Therefore at tome mistaken inferences in favor ofllte tariff hava boan diawn, fraio Iba liare rlrcumitanto of tjie pteaent rcdnrsd pric often** gee</?.' I think it important tlint you (through tin* medium of your paper J abould set Ilia mailt r In it* proper light It it true tlinl 1'ie pr|ro of cotton good* ha* Man rilmlpMilng crei since tha vi ar 1816, lh(. yaar In which the bounty ?y*teni foe the benefit of the Incorporated eonuaiole* ol Nnw-F.ogtand lr?? Ronrnirnii'il: anil it ha? been artfully Indonau d by aom*. and beloved l>y many, that thi* la th? retail ol Iho American tariff; and therefore that in HI operation it lia* been benefi* lal to tb? country. And (trance to tiy, tin* absurdity ha* been pre tended to be accounted for ou tha f.il-e aituuip lion of aa eiceisive competition, that ha* arisen amongst tha northern manufacturer* In cout? rinee of the encouragem -*nt t h 1.1 It:??been affordc d m by government. Notnta* how ever cm be more pmpottrroo?, nee more foreign frotr t he trut h. To many It may at Ar*t glance appear ?o?clnu* and impoalng, hut a little eaaminatlon Mill evlnre that it la a grots gull, intended on" to act upon our gullibility. The northern manufacture nt -nM?n article* although very c<mtld?rahl*, for Hie ?uort Iuom> tiuce it wa* cotumeuccd, I* nivvnliclfu, ohuo com|*ared wilh tha quantity of manufacture* of OreM Britain. France, Holland a-td t?.?ru?any a more dost in Uib balance. . This 1* apiatrvnt from the almpte I act, that loatea-l of got tin ^ our fuH rippliet fro:n the Aoterican maii'tfnctiir?r*, our imnortatkm* from abroad of the teveral kind* ot cottoni, have gone on annually enrreatlng ever tine Ilia ail*t<*nceof tbe Arst protmlin? t^rilTIn the year Wit. In 10*21 w? imported of the*e article* ^OJiVt.Ota)?and in IM25 (the New-Kng land c???n|KiH?,?n notwitbtlaniing.) one Import* of tha tame article* had encrca*ed to the amount of $ 11,<100,000 Now It I* obvious if the reduction in tliu price of cottoat had liecu affected, only by the competition of tbe northern mairiuetarerf, tliat It mii*t have arlten from the fart ol their having overworked onr market*? from the fact of having enervated th? tnpply (Water than the demand. If Ihlt were the eat* It it not loo abturd even to tie mppoeed that we rould have gone on tteadilv increadng our im|>ortation* trom abroad lo the prodigioot amount offl I jObOjUOO" I* it utual or natural for into to teek an overstocked and deiweoed market^ T"e simple truth U, lhat tbo reduction in Ihn lirlt:" of uuilmii is the result of ihn etistlug stale of lliiiif* iu Kumpt. The ettraordinary and con ?Unity progressive improvement in awciiliwry* lb# grvat surplus of hands mi it conscqnent cheap* ikn ?>f luliow, nnd ilia enervated cont|ietiiion of late in ikblNinek of induetiy, not only in Orient Britain, hat In several o'Iht count i?* of Kuropn. nnd Ihn teduced prices of Ihn raw materM are amongst the true cause* ihnt hav* rliieflv operatedlojwodnee thin effect. TliU branch of mantifaclurl he* not only Ihnih vastly extended since tiie pence, in Onml Britain; hot ?l?o in Prance, Holland, Germany, nnd eve* in flwilser imid nnd Prussia. And in several ot tlMM coun tries Ureal Hritnin now And* dangerous competi* t >i? nnd rivnl?, where fifteen y?M ngo, the enjoved the advantage of n Arge body of pro. rtuMt! ?,tt?tf)mei?; imowucIi Ihnt n fchrie which in Ifltd, wu valued in Qr^at BrHnin at 3A cents, enn n?w he purchased Ml 94. to 44 alerting per ynrd. It i? In Kurope thnn that the compctiion* have l?rn Mrrylng on upon ?n ((rand n scale m to have wrought this woihkifcl reduction in the prke of cotton*, and not In the comparatively petty.com petitions of the Imriffprxltetrd end btunljf-ihtr!$h td mannfactoriaa ut N?w*Gn|tlind. So fnr iron) this In-iii/ the fuel. it mnst lions obvious a* light lit every mat, thnl if It were i?ot lor ihn operations of the tariff, wn at this moment should be a hie In hoy one ?uppite?at n price still farther reduced. to ?n ?Ment lull "i"*' nmonnt of (he misting fnrilT, sny IS to ItlO per cent lower. That la to ?ny, n yard iif cotton good* that now costs tu 24 cent* per yard, remove Hie Inrttf and then wn might hoy il at lit^ cents. Would not Ihi* form some compensation for the depressed price of our raw material.' But we are not permitted to enjoy this advantage, the inventions nnd discovering of man calculated to ameliorate th* conditions, and add lo the comfort* and enjoyment*of Ihe species ?the henelit* ol which ou<ht lo I* diffusive, nnd would naturally he io, K not |ir*vented hy arhi trary mgula'tons nra hy n Inw of our owh govern ment. debarred from n?. The chenper they mn n.annfar.tnre abroad frrtm whatever ran?e, the lonvler Ihn duties nnd ??ontrilnitlnns, in the form of an ohnnsious illegality of fetation, we the |dant?r?, mechanics, and labourer* must pay, In ??rder lo protect Ihn Naw-Knglend spei u'altng adventurer* again*! looses Incurred by tlitlr inor llnate rapidity, m?hness or folly. This is an Intolerable enormltv, and wil) not be submitted to by the peoide ot this country. Rg elusive of the pecuniary Interest, il in vol vrs n pfln clple that wlM cam-' n thrill through every nnrve nnd actuate evera fit?re to (jet rid of it. A snns* of equal rights, of josti.-e and Mptity?lhn pride of mnn all revolt at this tyranny of ? dominant faetiou, end forbid suhmi??bm tosnch degradation without * Mmggte. And he vesured my % llow < Itiaens, svhenevef you hear any one advance the aiMafteut,thal the tariff ha. ben#*ll?rd our ?puntry by efbotlngft reduced prlee of eotton goods, that that mnneSher does not unifcralnndthe subject, or nlMhelaMStMledhy d[?Merd#at(pM. We must be upon our guWrd. Our ndvermrtM hnV? (Mr eailsaarW* &?ng?? ?* ?*** tor trom tba w able and prohoaJ h"imi a( Mr. Mmm ' ?* TImi ouIftkiatkAllka mUImmm 4i|? tatDottd in 1918. km indaaad th?j!rW?rf ?"??, and l?ll|l< our own ??liafaalna MtnvfiMtiMt'k M ^ .. and as stabboraly roofed da any aMwntiiUi nvar mm, and km dona mmnc mUcbl# U counting | tfca |?l4la mind than atl tb* ea?t*s *v?r wriUcn [I iMXWowee it a litrt^y In pofHNri rconomy. I THe Awwieew liave U?n dfcvUt.l, and n-?t?\illi?ln?njln? ||m r*pc?t?d nod Mwddrclar*. tbina of oar jwoMbHIoaMa, I aa? fn?W? UtMioa?a ?i?d tM nation whli avldtaca, tfc" Oo?t aobctii. ?Iva, I bat tbaaa daclarattona nra nttatly wlthobt foundation, wnd that tha paop^haro Ml only bwi proraty daaaivad but ?nuhnoH<iy tatai under tb* fnm<xu miitlaii*u only of IB16-*ttNfbeied Im tin inr mm nutiu ivuww in In* years of *t>*-cit]?rt<Mle?i1 trlciiom and war, \Vh?n was?*tahtishad,lt wai sappa Ik8I. What, sir, U ib? hit? W? Import ftmr times the quantity at this lluia Mk under that minimum, than M0?v?rdld laMVoM ynr^m Kurope aad I li>* I idirt toast liar, from 1W to lbl? On tor rata hund I vicUoe In aN iteiUtlaal rw?vm the oAfee* yrar* of rat> thai minimum duty ?nppnsmftiv baa* n*?r the actual mhtlmein price ascfatd bo atcrrtaimd. which wn? 86 cents par rqaam yard, Mnt what a change la ralne,lhl? manalaetarr baa nt|ieriencrd throughout Great Britain, Frew en aHthiwm, ?b?aa that I lata I A mach s?i>erior fabric to that which wm in 181ft valued at 20 cent*, caa n?nv b? purchased In Oraat Britain, at Aval 8J. to 44. sterling par yard. Aad while tba iw'w* of tb? ra?nulactur? has fallra to about one fourth what It wm In 181ft, as far at oar twjdkal tabtrs go, tba aggregate amount of imi?artatio?>?, mmi rathrrTnereasiac than dimlnithW, m Iberv wa? i?|Mirtad of printed, coloured, and whltr cottons, airin?iva of nanhaeaaaml othnr article*. In lMl, . . ? <*>o 1826 .... > jfyyjnuoyutii) ccitms * To uallie consumer* a* (t raginti tUo ?lin|?lf amount of leiatiou, il it Immaterial wbvthcr we obtain otir Minp lesfrmn 0* north orfiom abroad. Wn imu( In either c*??? piy n tariff tax of from 2& lo MO p? r cent on all oar purtheaet There i? however nm> dlff.-wnc* In another respect. anil thla i?, the amount wh.ch we puy on foreign good* eoe? into the treasury fur tbe benefit of llie tudloi.; but the amount we |my for home inaniil.ir.|i?re? goes directly m a l?ouuly into th? porlu?l? of the northern capitalist*. Mttiri r.Hilort,?|i vrry ollrn hap|ien? at pub lic dinner* that Volunteer r>iMlt?r*|iif?'i,l}y no m^ans In harmeny with the occasion, or wHh the (?neral ai-ntiment* of the company: th? iudividu it* who contrive lo *lve Ihrin mi th* end of the it>Minf. anil \vlir>n fh?i <-.<wn:>HU in ni'i?(ly koiu-, ?i* frn'iltod i:i?*tr uttinr* m ilio iii)?i>|Mp>'ri xltiM ii li |,i:|it*ir <ii*ii it *?inmi. ?V?nil?l II not be* ? jin.nl ruli |n? ii printer, to rnfuie, mi all occa sions to ,nilili?'i 4iiv liMtt Jimuk at a public dinner party. miii'n iIkiki t'i-,1 ?ti|i* ^iven on! ?>(Sci*illy from the chair,<n r> ?j i,*?:?mI l?y tin* ehuirtrtnn? Tontii nffirlall/ nit-en. ore inurlii mnl ?'.<"? "? the irnemf fe?"trTR* 'he noiHpCEv pf^Ttj 'tilt of what conseipie.ire i< it that nn ?!???? tit r iiidlvl dual ??r twi> ventured V the rlo*? ??f a nn-Hio"; to ?inuounrc a luatl tha? no l?oi|v vi'nulil d'n'.? Tni? ?? no iMi'ihc ?li*miin<?nuoin ?d ??eiiiii?i>r il u uu-aoi iiostrnd ttie public. *nd c*leuiated to do it sbr nr? uoiuinrf hut tn* impudeec* and ignorance of the individual who elurudes.biiniell in lliii off'iulrf ma'unet; >thd m primer who sub? Wilt to tilia, makes himsrll tin! tool of ilie lowusi of lite community. For lust mre, ItH to, U wip> p<>??*d in South Carolina, that a larce n^retln^of ritiaens promiscuously called, svoi.M drink appro hat ion to th? m^wirm of J.dm Q Adam*, or sue* ret* tirthe Tariff? Hncli a t?M?t might b* obtruded on a meeting tor an enemy to the interest of the atata that supports him, but such a toast would never uie?.t with the assent of a South Carolina puMic w*rtiM)j. To publish il a? ei?h i? to mkhtad the public. I think therefore, no jiriuler ought lo ho called upon, aud if be kUould ho, lie oiuht not to aireu to publish any tousts bu' thorn culled for or given from the chair, oAoially: for the public i* really interested In no other. ORDER Afmn EJHti.?I oliserved . a publication ill your paper of the 24tb of Juno, ?l<nnd 4 Amicus Cmididua." to which I lielieve no ansWM, MM ep Itcaied. fay your |?eruiiMiun, I will rrf.ir flte wri* tur to the tlii chap, of AeU, and I verse, wheie it i? pn suiued he may find word* suited to Ma case. . PAUL. We arc gratified in Mating that nn appli cation (through the suggestion of the com manding officer of thia harbour^ made some time since, by our munic ipal authorities to|he government rf the United States foratrana fcrence of a portion of the U. 8. troops from Fort Moultrie, to the new Bute Anenat, erected in the suburbs, in order to the moys effectual protection of the city, has lx en promptly complied with by the President, who (tan ordered tltat one company should be detailed as a guard, to be stationed at the Arsenaiwhcn ready for their rectptkm. BYNUM'S ORATION, nr.MVKRKD BK.rOHK THK Franklin Debuting Club. Jn?t (inMiiliel ami for ?ala at Ihit office. I July?r <9 tf ?3* An accidental exchange of ff ATM took plarr u?teven*ujrat Ltglitwgod-Kaot. The Baaver winch wmlii'l for me ii a>i><h Aoer than mine, and it will be tn the owner* advantage to ?waphnetr, Apjdy at thi? otfiue, July LH) >9 1 James Alexander, roRMKH raoraiKToa or tmk MADISO N SPRINGS, WHO KVKrt ROW A House of Entertainment, fn H'eMfag/ea, It'llkn funlg, Omrgit. BROS leave to inform the cithMn* of South Carolina,and other ?tale?, that, on the Hr<4 of January, he will remove from |hi? preaent mi. denee to a large and commodious house, imme dlatly en the public aquere, on Main atreet, well caleuhded,in all reapeeta,for every accomasoda tioa that traveller*ean de#lre. Prom hUlonget perisnee In bis line, be deems it anneMmar/ tn dwell en hie enpeeHjr to render Juettee to thoaa who amy eetl on Mm. Me keep* a directory In hta house for the run ^ iMtfallMa m<Ii?s ??- - |L m i I TMNillfV fW "nf? Wtl MVVn^Hi OJ ?! the eoerae and dMauee from thle town to every part of the atale, and of South Carolina also, tteihlegtnn, WHVf s r^. rjtftrt.9ff. <ow?y General Orders. scsiii JllTASr?1' ?* fw? u ' ** *""*' "" 1*? ?h ~ '*c>cikl<u tilflm**. m tW.y - ofAo**4, at learn*Y 7 5^^!SrKto2S*,iW' ???J?*? ?* SetKensWr, m t ha old Welle. ^2?^5>a?r2'<l* *?' **?????<# ?* Taaeday I be 9tfi of October, at Uriseotn'e Field. ZT5 ^^^t?,,," (m Thursday I be ! _. *? 5"^?^! 2 ^ Uu*?rm??r1i S|*Hhk 2y*?*'9 8atardaytb* Both of (Hloltvr, at B***nn'? old field. ' Ti?o 3rd nr JotMuon's. on T-ie.day the 83d of OaioUr,atTo?cy'?8tor*. ?* Major tienernls end (be trailers wHb Iheir apnro)irial* MalT, will attend the Reviews of !*?? wMldo tbok respective commands. t? *"? PO"ide Willi llM fUciNMMU to whleh Ihw irs alto* l*od, and the Cavalry by vKSfM k^Mlt ?* I"**"* ?"??? com rboRtaowin tabo plaoa precisely at twelve ?. cU**>. '"j.yi*1'* rrtwros of iba efactive streafttb of the diff treat corps, with tbelr ante a ad accoutrement* to bo |t*ruanrd end d?*llv#-red to ?he Adiulant (imiTsI before he leaves tba Divi ?ion By order ot the Commander in Cbief i. B. i: %HLK, .. _ .W? aatf/aip'f. Ctn'l. ...^ Tb" } "ndletoa MnetritKer aad Kdaeleld lliva, will insert (lie aliovo orders until the Reviews tabu place. * July Jit? 80 U Atrirah C. Halt. /?. P. AfCord nnd wife, and James Hofiklm executor of A. Hall, v?. Wm. Hal! executor of A. Hall. PETITION. * BY eon?>nt of parlie* it b qfdend that Jtmtt 8. OuiiMt-d lie luoobtlw with the aclint Executor* of A. Ilall, the Mid J??wi llo|?liifM and WitlUro Hull in I lie man^cncnl of the r*tale ?>f A. 11*11 decpn?^d, and of Mm vtriou* mercantile firm of which the Mid A. Ilall wm la bl? life time ? member, vie. A. it W. Hell Ifrfo. HnlH, Kirk Jwirick It < o nu t tii.it nil the Lutinew of IIiinM inn?, end **|.l Iio conducted etcleeively l>y the Mid Jmu.-* ilu|ikin?, Wm- trail intfiinn S. G0gnitrd nnd iluit no net in regard to any Iteiinfp of Mid crfate or fliw, either in the col' lection -if fund*, the paying out of the aaata, the transfer or v-tMionetit of nnjr of the del** ot m citrHim. Iwlinirint tot h* Mid eviatet or the Mle of any or mi) other eel ICfStMlon ln Ilia real iif i><?r?oti- I |NO|>erty uf the Mid A Hall, d.*e??n?vil, ??r of Uiu i iid Anna of A. fe W. Hall It Co. 11 r*11?, Kirkpairiek At Co (ball be valid or binding, without ?!??? concurrence of Ike Mid Jani?>a 8. Guignard. 4nd it k forth, i ordered that lop the pnrpowof the reiwmnen In |hr rn?e ol Sarah C. Hallvi Wm. l' and utinn, nnd for the convenience of the Mid Jaete* II. tlnignard, Wm. Ilall and Jamae ll?|ikiin, all the Imnki of account*. note^lnmd*, or other M?uriti?? Ik>iIi r??t or personal, and all till* di-ed* end pniter* of tbV e*t*te of ihe iMi Aintley Ilall, and of tlta late firm* of A. it W. Ilall It Co. and Hall*, KirkpalNck kCo. be d?po ?M*d for the present in Ihe consultation room in the Court of Appeal*. In Ihe Law Range. IIENRY W. UESAU88URE. July 19 ?9 tf New York Consolidated Lottery, FOURTH CLASS, FOR 1837. To be drawn on the 18th of July, 1827. HIGHEST PRIZE, Jlfl,000, SCHEME. I of 16,000, 1 ?f 4,000; I of 2,4001 2 of 2,000; ] of 1,600; 1 of 1,600; I of 1,576; 5 of 1,000) 10 of JU0; JO of 300; 34 of 100; 41 of 50; 93 of 30, tcc. te. Print* neyafcfr 40 dejp ?n?.r the drawing? tttbjtrt to the uiwil .Udurhon ?/ \Sj>tr etnf. WHOLE TICKETS ? J ft 00 HALVES > 3 AO QUARTERS ? 1 35 YATES ?c M'INTYRE, Managers. j JVo. 72$, Jirond-Ht. Charleston, S. C* 17 All Ordaf*, po*t paid, enrlosing C??h, will lie promptly attended to, if addrewed aswtmve. Tt'ie Drawing* will be regularly re ceived at Mr. B. 1). Plant's Book Stork, Columbia, S. C. Charleston, July 19th, 1837. Notice. ALL persons to whom the r.*tate of Richard Evan*, dweeated, may he indexed are to quaeted. to render statement* of the wrae, and tbote,who may tie indebted thereto, are called noon to tonka payment to either ot the wbteriber*. ELIZABETH EVANS, Mm'r*. HUBERT PURVIS, Admr. Columbia, loth Jely, 18*7., 28 If CORN, l FEW hundred hediel* fiiM ii-mlitv Whit ? LCOKN.*nhaMe for MKAI.and UO.^MONV, can be had bv appiylnK to JOHM BLACK. July 19 ? 89 tf Notice, lit penetoekmof JaeetS Oel*nard*wi. Jedee JDof Ordtniary for IWeldeed dhirlet, erW be wild foe CMr. am Monday the 8tk Angwl mil ? t/a late rertdenee of Oeer|e Netting, deeeaeed, In the town of Colombia, owe nacre man named Harry. Harry b well known In CotumSia m an eterMenl Baker, and belonf* lo Ike eMMe of Mid deeeneed. T-'-'^srsaa,. i ? ? 1 Iota m* ifittjsfsi Fifteen Dollars Rewan RAN AW AT on 8otor*y <W ikllrt ? ii?L jk| fMn* inmwniN vw MRU ICB Km taUh W?ki, ot ir neon |Im? CMtwhti rhriH, A M|f? ' fellow by tko ooou of > J ?I '' TPl (weMy eight and thirty ww ofote. ht ? ^ had on when be n*W ew*y, ? Mm bw>ftMfc, i?Ml, ?ad i Mir nf diih grry twilled pantaloon*, kle otkor ditN not rMWNM.' Bob It Mr or 1 ?bowl Im feet eleven inekoe Mfh, Moal, trim mnt well mmIi, |m k of n lubnbb mm completion, In conversation rutly, pl>rilil> ud Intelligent, Iim Imd ib? wirfortune, notwith?t?ndinfr,toauitali> ???Ml lOM ?bo?ll hit MTIi ? tMWNM >fflM of om, to-wH, (lie loll oar baebeen taken of wjth ?be knife, and ? vmall jmIoo either cot or Ml not from tke lower |wrt or tke other, He went ofln eoiopMny whk emhher negro letlow colled Tom* belonging to Mi. OeorRB M'CoHoorb, the princW Ml ot tke Work* m.m mentioned, ii m fimoed tkot Bob boe In tko ftr?t instance, aknped hi* eotino for either Btoteeborgh or Yorkvillh, n it SETS' proceed lo eotne one or other of weitom etnte*. Any ponon ?old liellow,mod nitlter 4* " him in noy JeU n tbnt ?bovo reward, and all nwonobloospfneee wild. JOHN W. STjtlUCE. Falrfeld DUtricl, 8 C. inly IV. 10 ll ?? III Ike Int Inattmeo, thered or oMker Btateabargh or Yorkvillfe. m h ke bat nonneetione at both tkoeo pliew, not arreetod ho My in nil praookiltty or other of tke northern ^ person who will npprehofcnl ' deliver him tome,ot lodge 11 pi him, ?hell* have tko . Notice'. JOHN WII<LIAM8 having nsalgr ed 14* estate to / the ?ntwcriher, to pay Aral the legal liana-on the AeCat ? Wa a j| A^a ??W'i VRV Iff? IMVVVVW iO UC Rin^?MWWi VWMr ?t among the other ereditors, who Mall tin a dip* charge on or before tha M day of fiMirtu mm. 1, the sahacriher, do eell on all the aaty , creditor*, to w|m>? the said John Willie?* U la ' any manner tndehtad, to present thllr riel|M|ari| '* " eiecate tha deed of discharge, on or hefbra tha ' day above specited, or thee will he lltiUfi of * e|t bene At to la derived M the etdaMMMt ? aforesaid. AD [Wwya i n clchted to >he hw aetata era requested to make immediate iiayneal THltir M'CARTEY, JMgmt. July 30 89 6 ? SALES. i fa 44 Wlinnr.\S many III nalured observation* have lately transpired respect lag a admlsed collusion, in regard to the sale of tha real estate of A. k W. IIALI. It Co. which took place on Mouday Aod Inst. A? the beet means of coatra diction lepurta absolutely false, tha forwar par* . chaser ha* liven up hl? bldj aad tha faltowiag pro]terly will ha a*aln offered for tele oa the fnt Monday In Aegwst neat, befor^ the Cnaft Hnase la Columbia, hy virtue ol aa order ot tha hoouert: aMa Court ol Kquity, ou a credit of one, two aad threeyeers, wltb interest from sale, mortgage bond J with personal secarIty. Sale to commence at IO o'clock. . Tha dereWag aad atorea aow orcapied by W. Hell, on tha co?aer of Richard** aad lateral streets. Tha dwellleg hoaae h replete with every convenience far family parpoeeat tha Ham. Collars, aad Cotton H? aaes, are n? eatcaehre awl aa well calcalatad for any eeaaera aa aay hi the state. These proaaiaea are lighted wHh gaaa. ?alba: ? A Store on tUcbardiMMtNtf fifty feet 'root, with a lot attached, * standing hack to Assembly street, with a cottaa hoaaa capable of storing 9000 tielea of cottoa, ALCOt? A Store adjoining containing 60 ftet front, with a lot attached, attending back to Ac aemldy ttrefct. * ?ALIOI? A large three story Brick Hoppe, fronting 00 feet on Iticherdean streel, aad tilMll* lag baak to Aaeembiy street, with a goad doable hrtch kitchen and stable arid tMrriaae hoaaa Mi ached There era twn lam atorea (ii this | boildirtg, fronting on RlchardeonetfeettWltkhedi ? monwto each, which ate welt taletiaied for any business. ? The dwelling or appirayt of tha hoaaa la well calcalated for either I public or ? private. boarding hoaae. ?ALfOW - .y The Mouse and Lot whereItaac Frg ster aow Uvea, whiah front Ma nrtlf aai sit action to tha State lloeae, raaderc M fcndiabli dertag the setting of the hgliihitiirn, aeajrnbtfc stand; H has every convciflence desirable fcf pabWc aaee. AL?0>? . A tquare of Land ft acres, mora or leee, ah ante In the'toem < bin, brtween Richland, Laaral, Ok* as * atreets, formerly tha property of Eli ait aale on tha bordera of the eene Young's mill. ?alao>??? , Two Inindred irod eleven 4cres Of tend m Richland Metrlet, sheeted an the M* Mile Branch, boended an the ft. W. hy feenea'a large sarvey; K. by <?*??? WodNa'a lead; 9. hy George SaMh'a lead} ?. W. by N. HerbemoeiV aad W. hy Dr. Green's land. , k ? WM HALL. Colombia, Jaty ft. i|fe M tf PrinR Virginia Tolwcoi THIi satpertheM A received consign ;sn&ss^rsc&GR M>H *,/ WALUHh^WL