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i:, Im* Btimbtr, forUm ir*ittMttion,?nd forty
o?nla for ?aeh ?ooti?n?aM. -Th?>?? from ?oo.
?okaarittaVM* b? *?c?mp?nl*<l by thi rn?h,
(ittAnw* or tiny will rer.?ivn
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MK. JEFFEKSON.
fae following Letterfrom Mr. Ji kjkh
??*/*? William a. Giles*??q. notv (Sever
nor of nrelnla, .Arm clearly hit cxfircta
tiont of the ftrobable retult of the /ireacnt go
.. vcrnmenlol flrqfcedlnge. The ditchtu t en of
J- Q- .Mams probably relate to the ne
goUathm betmeen the Smew Junto and the
| Xfiettngulerthat
) toon
* qflcr the disclosure. Mr. Jqfereon'e Letter
frtthbagrnt AT*Henry. It 1*lingular tha
the virulence q/Timothy Pickering, again*
the Adant family, should breik oitJ to too
qftar the disclosure. Mr. JeJTenon'e Lette
fully corroborate* all the viewe taken by Dr.
Coofkr, in " Consolidationand in hit
-fyoayt.'* 1 '
i Montxucllo,Drc. 26, 182 j.
Dkah 8m:
**I sce a* you do and with the deepest af
fliction, the rapi'l stride* 'with which the
federal branch of our government is advanc
ing toward* the usurpation of all the rights
reserved to the states, and the consolidation
:n itself* of all powers foreign and domestic,
and that'too by constructions, which if legit
imate, leave no limits to their power. Take
ti||iptfytf,the decisions of the federal court,
the doctrines of the President and the mis
constructions of the constitutional compact
acted ort' by the legislature of the fwlerul
br.tnehsandit is hot too evident that the three
ruling branches of that department, nre in
combination, to strip their colleagues. In:
state authorities, of the powers reset- by
thttm,andtf>excrciscthciluclvcs all functions
foreign and domestic. Under the power to re
gulate commercc, they assume indefinitely,
that also over agriculture and manufacture
and pall it regulation too, to take the cam*
ings of one of these, branches of industry,
and that too, tne most depressed, and p!u
them into the pocket* of the other, the most
flourishing of all. Under the authority to es
tablish post roads, they claim that of cutting
flown mountains, for ttye contraction of roods,
of digging canals; aided by a little sophistry
on the words " general welfare," u right to
do, not only tho acts, to. cffcct that, which
are specifically enumerated and permitted;
but whatsoever they shall think, or pretend,
will he for the general welfare. And what
is oar resource for the preservation > ( tlif
constitution? Rcas*on and argument. You
might aa well reason and argue with the
marble columns encircling them, 'l'he re
presentativ es chc.scn by ourselves?they arc
joined in tbe combination, tome from incor
rect views of government, sonic from cor
mpt ones, sufficient voting together to out
number the sound parts, and with majorities
ofonlv 1, S or 3; bold enough to go forward
in dcfiancc. Art tot then to aland at arm*?
? V few word are here omitted, relating
merely to an individual.l
?*4Ko! that must be the last resource, not
t0 be thought of until much longer, and
greater sufferings. If every infraction of
a compact of ao many parties, is to be resist
ed at once as a dissolution of it, none can ever
be formed which would last one year. Wo
must have patience and long endurance then,
with ?mr brethren. while undcf delusion.?
Give them, time for reflection mid experi
ence Of consequences; keep ourselves in a
stuatiou to profit by the chaptcr of accidents;
and separate from our companions, only
when tne sole alternatives left, are the dis
solution of our union with them, or submis
sion to a government without limitation of
povcr*. Between these two evils, when we
must make choice, there can he no hesita
tion} but in the meanwhile, the states should
be watchful to note every material usurpa
tion on their rights?to denounce them as
they occur Hi the most peremtory ii-rms. to
protest against them; as wrongs to which
our present submmission shall lie considered,
not as acknowledgments or precedents of
right, but, ai? a temporary yielding to the
lesser evil?until their accumulation shall
ovcrweigh that of separation. 1 would go
Still further, and give to the federal member,
by regular amendment of the constitution,
? right to make roads and canals of inter
communication between the states?provt
u" against corrupt practices in
rolling, &c.) by declaring
proportion of each state of
the monies so employed, shall lie in work s
within the state or elsewhere with its con
sent, and with a due salvo of jnri?di< tion.?
This is the cotrse, which I think, safest and
best as yet.
You ask my opinion of the propriety of
giving publicity to what is stated in your let
ter, as having passed between John Q. Ad
ams and yourself. Of this no one can judg?
but yourself. It is one of these questions
which belong to the forum of feeling. This
alone, ceo decide on the degree of confidencc
implied in the disclosure.?Whether under
no circumstances it wan to lie communicable
to others. It docs not seem to |?c of that
ehe+aeter, or at all to meet that aspect.
They are historical fact#, which belong to
the present, as well as future time. I dntbt
whether a single fact known to the world,
will carry as clear a conviction to It, of the
-oar^tness of our knowledge cf the trra
sonablc view* of the fedml pot*f of tb??
day?as Hut discloacd by thk ?t nefarious
mul daring attempt to dissevor the union, of
Which the Hart fort' convention wtt a subse*
quent chanter, and both of thine having fill
ed, consolidation becomes the first book of
their history.?But this opens with a vast
: accession ot strength from their younger re
cruits, who having nothing in them of the
feelings or principles of 76, now look to a
single and splendid government of an Aris
tocracy, founded on banking Institutions and
monied Incorporations, under the guise and
cloak of their fiivored branches of manufac
tures, commerce rfnd navigation, riding and
ruling over the'plundered ploughman and
beggared yeomanry. This will oe to them
a next best blessing to the monarchy of fheir
$rst aim?and, perhaps, the sores' stepping
?tone to it."
| [Tho foregoing Includes tho wbula of tlie po
'lltfcal part of tiia letter. TH?? follow* mint In
formation mid rauiOrl(?f purely pilvata, and it Hum
conclude*:) ...
"Our university has been most fortunate
in tho five.professors, procured from Eng
land, a finer selection could uut have been
made, besides there being of'a grade of j$i~
ence/wliiuhhas icftlittk superior boil1,.,.,
the correctness of their moral cnaractcr,
their accommodating dlspooit^omi, and seal
for the prosperity of the institution, leaves
us nothing more to wish. I verily believe,
that as high a degree of education can nop
be obtuiucd here, a* in the country they left
?ami a'finer set of youths 1 never saw as
sembled fur instruction; they committed
home irregularities at first, until they learnt
the length of their tether, hincc vjhich it has
never been transgressed in the w^allest de
gree. A great proportion of tfcem are se
verely dif-ed to study, and 1 fear not to
say, that within 12 or 15 years frtm this time,
a majority of the rulers of our state will
have been educated here. They shall car
ry hence the correct principles of our day;
and wc may count assuredly that they will
| exhibit their country in a degree of sound
? respectability it has never known, either in
our days, or those of our forefathers. I can
not live to see it?my Joy must only be that
of anticipation, but that you muy sec it in
full fruition, is the probable cooscfpienee of
the 20 years I am ahead of yr.u in time, and
is the sincere prayer of your aflcctionate and
cinstant friend,
THOS. JllFFEkSON.
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JACKSON MINTING.
J I'hlladr!fihia, Auuuti 17, IM27.?At a
|numerous meeting oi the citizen* of the 1st,
!2d, and 3d Congressional district*, friend* ot
! (Jen. Jackson, held this c\ citing. Alexander
'Cook, E*<|. was cnllcd to the Chair, and
Richard Pointer and Peter Hay appointed
Secretaries.
Thu cull of the meeting having been made
known by the Chuirman, tlie following resolu
tions were presented to the meeting, wtiich
were unanimously adopted:
Whereas, it ha* been announced in the
public prints, that Henry Clay intends short
ly to visit Philadelphia; and it has been re
presented to this meeting, that the partizans
of the present administration of the general
government have within a few day*, held
one or more secret meeting for the purpose
?>f making arrangements for a dinner, which
they propose to give him, with a view to
produce an impression in other states, that
the citizens of the inetrojiolis of Pennsylva
nia approve of the conduct of Mr. Clay and
Mr. Adams, both in relation to the means by
which they attained their present elevation
and the policy they have since pursued; and
whereas this meeting think it proper that
such an erroneous impression, should not be
suffered to go abroad uncontradicted; there
fore,
Neioh'td, That a Committee be appoint
ed, whose duty it shall be to ascertain whe
ther any attempt to misrepresent the fee
lidgs and opinions of the citizens of this dis
trict by a publir entertainment to Mr. I" ? ??
be contemplated: with full power, at their
discretion, to take such measures as may
afford the people an opportunity, in a signal
manner, to countcract the ditigned effect of
any such movement, and with liberty to call
a meeting of the friends o! Andrkw Jack
son for that purpose, whenever they may
deem it expedient.
The following named citizens were ap
pointed to carry the said resolution into ef
fect, viz:
[He r?- follow If.r iinm<" ot about 110 |*r<nns/]
Hr?oi: r<{, That this meeting view with
| equal disgust and apprehension, the election
1 eering ioiirniesof the heads of department
I with dingust that ".hey should v> far forget
the respect due to the people and the dignity
of their high stations **s personally to solicit
a continuance in office?And with appre
hension*. that failing in this schcme to con
tinue themselves in office, their ambition
>vill incite them to more open and fatal at
tacks ?>n the right of suffrage and the sov
ereignty of the people.
From the .Wi:? York Afornin" Courier.
NKVV VOKK
In th* rnlenlMion iw?d? li> ik riot ftjgo,
iHnliV? to ?irfiitfh of th? t?vu rmnliiiati** lor
On- pf^idfiic-y, wi? lh? v?l?> of this Mate,
|m i?m! W, not w i?'iii?i? In or*rr*ta die (irotpcet*
nf ?.?? r? Jnck?>n Al Ihi* ?"?ii??* timr, wi* p.tye it a?
imr opinion,hiiiI llixl <>|>iiiinit mh> not h-oiity form
ril. tlwl (Kmi Jmktoii would n-rmve nMvaM 'J)
vot??. fiiiti'i-nnpnl fttwlvnliitii mid ronver?ation?
hml \\ I'll man) rt?|wf1nMe mid i?if>iioi?tU*l p#r?on?,
from Miri'iin [??"? of Itto ?tat?, linve ronjirmtd u*
in Die opinion iIumi ?,?l?rr*K>?| Indrvil, it it th*
grin-mi li'lirt Krrio(?4 the r#|ttiMicau?, both in the
Shy ninl nniiitrv. that Mr. Aduni* will not ivceiv*
d Vo'e# out nl
We v old*1 not, lio?*r s it, tiotwiilutandinz the*,
flattering |tr?>?|iecl?# n>c?MIMMl to ow 7rlend?
"ltd a?eoi i?t*? in tli?- food cauw, to |Hirm? an in
Mllv* Miorw, Hupintntt* would be lb* meant of
I otitic many rnin.
Artirtty *%A rlgihntt will rotur* mdfe (ban
?>!?** frwirtba of IhoVale
?n?<r T?
I, ATT A & M'LAUCHLIN,
mktti ww ra?M rau*?Kivai*?
jtJkwfiaekafMqfttorFkUSufitUvif'
DRY GQODS,
AMONO Wllictt ARC THIS FOIAOWINO:
SUPfiHTIME blue Mid black Broad Cloths,
2d quality do. do. do. dv.
Sopor Mao and oilil SaHlnvt*.
toll nrkito Piano*)*,
OaaUaaMo'a CaniUlct Clock* wi'k for OolUrt,
?? Vhl.il , do. 'do. dfc
LadU* Tartan Plaid and CW*aari*n Cloak*,
rtupot Mink I*. s?Hk VaaHngt, plain and floored
I Cm 4.4 lri*b Umm.
1 do. BUk af?d Cotton U?tratttt,
Lndiot Umbrellas aad Parntoli,
An oIck?iM KMortaMlut o4 wkfco Cotton Friiifa,
very cheap, .jW ? ?
'2 Oh* Shela?erdine'? *upcr Mock Hat*, I
Brown and blenched Cotton Sblrtinp ond Sbc*t-,
ln*? ot dtServiil width*,
3-4, 7 B nod 4-4 Domestic Plaids mil Strip**,
(warranted Indigo MoeJ
9upei Cotton and Linen Apron Check*,
lfta' do. ' do. KuroHAre, do.
Cotton Bod Ticking,
Hnatfet Birds F.yo and Damask Dtaperi,
Afonl ftos*ta Sheeting*,
Imitation do. do.
Ladies Irfeck and white SUk Bow, (hrnwV
Dm, do. du. Cotton do.
!>.?.. black Worried - do.
U?n(ltm?n'i blurk and white Silk How,
Do. , white j. do. 4 ?lo.
l??. coloured and wkMf Cotton A do. I
Do. ' Vi^onU and L wool 4
Lndle* colomvd and Mack Horskln Ulovrs,
Do. do and Whit* KM ' do.
f.N.U.'t black and *> hlte 3l'k fflofw,
Black India Sattin I.orantlne,
Black and white French ttattln*, |
Plain blank nnd itripml Barsne.t#, i
Sopor black Sinchew*,
Plain and figured black Cm. d? Map. ?ilk?,
Super black Mode,
Blnrk nnd white Crape f^Une,
Sn|?erblnek ftukln and Canton Crape*,
Do Italinn and llat Cmpe.
Do. ItEuradliul Mandarin lliln'v
4-4 and 6-4 blaek Lavaiiliii* Htitiilk-rthl'f*,
Plain and figured black LrtMrlnj; Ilnnclkereicf
f<.r Cravat*.
W!i?lf and half Oaeli (near,
Pn>| n?t and iw ni.iug: ba<t*.
> S|u?>ii?h
Tocaiiiar null omy i.ihrr article* too trdmui
to enumerate. ?tt I ??i**li wlib tiic luriner ?toek
th-_y offer low Ir t c ? rn.
Colombia, Sept 7. Hfl tf
To Kent.
rilHRMOCSK AND r.?| recently occupied
Wrt Sarah T. Smith, iltonli'd on tJ?r ilnti
opposite Mr. Herbemoiit** fat-den.
The houre has Ive rooms lieitilci the silting und
drawing room*, ami lourut which Lave fire olace*
in ihcio.
'lite onl housi-s cli as kitchen, store and smoke
bouif, Itublit and Mrtiigc h?us? with the {itrdcn
end lnrloMire, nn nil in good order?and in short,
it.- Improvement, are such its i<> rentier it a tied
ruble situation, either fora private fajnily or hoard
iug botit' ?Will he rented verv In*- Apply lo
U. T. SNOWOKN.
Sopteinber 14 ;u n
?20 Reward.
(lAKAWAY from the snbsc.ti
ber living in Orangehugh district
So. C? a negro fellow natmnJ
BEX,
about si* feet high, Ave nod twen
ty years of age, large built, with
white eyes, with a considerable more white in
Ihemtlian i? usual to find in the tyei of negrtuis.
Urn ia ?^\iell looking negro and nujily intimidat
ed, and If JjiOtctfii to nastily, will stutter considera
bly. Ilo -n la?t in the upper part of Lex
ington district Adjoining Newberry, In company
with another fellow wlm wa* detected and confin
ed in the Islington jail. I hnvi? good rontons to
believe thut Br* hut shaped his course to Virginia
as they were heard to say, they were going there.
Any person apprehending said negro, aim confin
ing h iiii in anv jail so tlmt I can pet him e<atn sha"
receive the ahr.ve reward with all charges paid.
STKP11EN ilROWNlNt)
(U* The Kditorsof the Italeich Star, and filch
mond Knquirer, will pleasn five the above three
Insertions and forward their accounts to the sub
scriber for payment.
September 7 3d 3
For Sale,
IIOU.'jK AND I.OT at present occupied
1. by Ihe Mibscrihf r, opposite the <!ollefe
square. The house i? roomy hiiJ convenient,
well calculated for the at cmntlalion of a ht'tfe
family, hating seventeen iijutrtineiit*. must ol
which lt.iv* fire places. On the premises are m
ler*e ulf?e* building, kitchens, wash house, ers
vant's house. >?ore ami poultry house, besides,
?taldes, carria -e house, kr
'I he lot inr.ln .in acre; thr?-? fourths of w hieli
are Ir.id out in ? _-?tdeii, nfored will, many u?efiil
plants, vegetables in iilMiudnndaiiee, and a great
.vniietv of fruit trees It is one >f the hr*| Ritrdxn
snot* in ColnrpUia, yielding plentifully even in
Irte ilryests?a? ins
K m<?re at,reeahle situation is not to he fnnnd in
f'oluinbia, for health it is remarkable, as the sub
scriber's family, which i? large, run testify, hav
ing resided (here rummer and winter tor the la i
?even years. The hotise Istnrrotinded with trees,
which render it very eool in summer.
For terms apply .?? the suWritier
HOBKRT Mll.f.*.
April Itt Ift t(
L.ight wood-knot Springs.
'I1HK al>ove eitablishment sli miles fr??in the
I. town of Colnmhia, is now open and in Com
plete readings for the reception of visitors
Ihe proprietor has erected a fir-t rate HILMAPD
T VBf.K, for the amusemrnt ol such as mey ne
disposed to engage in this innocent recreation.
At-tHl# place Is a hold and Inexhaustible spring
of w?ler, supplied with the means of bethlng, and
oronounced to be Inferior to none in ll?e slate
The etpenee which the proprietor has inrorred
in providing every necessary scc<?mmodalion,ihe
pleasant and healthy situation of the establishment
end its vlcinHy to Columbia, he hopes win Instil
him a generous petr<m*t*
r Jone SO. ?? tf
FEMALE TUITION.
JWtW. SUfX M. JWCUff,
TIVFORMS her friend* that the ha*opened et l?e*
X baMr. fuppodta the College Manr*,) ?
BOARDINts SCHOOL for the reception of n Uml
ted anmber of young ladW, la who* elementary,
Clio and ornamental education, particular?Hen-1
I Will ba paid.
A profwr Wfard to tbo lienlth an J eomforta of
Um yoneg Udk? ?hatt !w obterved; tbrlr habit*,!
moral* and deportment Mrictly attended to; and
Mr* Mill l?n?l( to inrtnli Mtd nntnlliiBi.
that no cam nor asaiduily ?ball b* wantad oh lirrj
Mtt to render satlafiictinn In tho i!'u?W;a of tbr
tapoitant dutic* ?lie has undertaken.
The young ladle* rhnll Im instructed hy |hrlr
Mvml lonelier* (tt h? rokm prtMnrt, and Mn Mill*
faeta confident that ti? pnnulne tho plan of edu
cation ?he lin* adoptril, ?ni?t?d t?y competent and
mperirnced instructor*, the will'udvarice tli* ln
terrat* of all her pnpil*, nromota tho improvement
mid Merit n claim on nunlir nrnmiin"
A
TERMS OF TUITION.
Spelling, Reading,and Wrilliu, pr.qr. ? $5 00
The above, with Arithmetic, l-n^l^li diem
rear and plain mwinjr, ? ? 8 00
HUory, Geography, no* of the globe*, As
tronomy, Composition,.Mora} nnil Nuturel
1'hilospihv, be. fco. 10 00
O^illwintutfiidliWoili, ? - 10 00
Freneb, 10 00
Music, ... I * 00
l-'.ntrxnce to Musi*. ? ? ? ? ft 00
Drawing And FWintiriR, * 10 00
BOARDING Dlir.tR TMENT.
Board prr nnnutn, .... f 160 00
do. p*.r nunrW, - - . . 00 00
Day Boarders per ijuartcr. ? 12 00
Payments required in .tdvencc.
N B. Mr>. Mill* Is determined to give to her
young Indict nil the advantages (tint can tie ac
quired in any similar institution in the state; the
hattherefoie been particular In the te'ertlon of her
tcaehers. and in making s'ich arrangements m will
ndvnnrn hr.r pupil* and merit the approbation ot
her friend*
Awgnst 10 3*2 tf
______
Female Academy.
September Ut, I 4'a7
LTlllltMII Ihe Tru<tee? of thi? institution
'? bav. , in ci?mninti willi the community, Rrtat
can** to InOH'ni the unUme'y rea'.li,and 'o deplore
?he loea, of Mr* M?rv, whose exertion* and
Ir.lanla I ave iniiiributrd, in mi eminent decree,
to tlie advancement ??f fennde rritiMtlmi. They
have now tin: ciinmirttimi and ?niisfnciion to "ir
nounce to lilt- public lim( Mn.Sn ft, relict of the
Inte I'rufeaaor ^niiih, hn* c'liimnteU to lake charge
if tli? Boarding Depart ineni; thriftily enabling
l>r. Marks with hi* ns*i*tnnt*, lit devote hi.* mitire
nil on'ion to Hint Instnirtion for ?liich h? issond
mirnlily ipinlifled. I'h rents, wliotu daughter* are
placed ut this iu*t\tutioi', may ho assured of their
loud fortune in having ? Ihdy of Mrs. Smith'.*
manner*, character, btnievolencc inud exemplary
piety to direct their coursti and superintend their
conduct. J GItKUU, Chairman.
September 7.
For bale,
A FINK high-spirited JACK ASS, sit year* old.
Imported from South America, fet.iarkuhlc
tor vigour nnd the i)iuditie* of hi* stork. He will
be mild Sor ca*h, on rtimounble terms. if applied for
witiiiu two weeks?or will he exchanged for n
thorough hrtil rwtrr und ro/f.oryonngfilly, orhoese,
thoroiii'h breil The mare mn<t b? of good sl*o
nudI'lcnr pe'li-.ree?not mor > tlmn ten years old,
nnd either if not now in foul, or if ' i foal, by n
iborouKli hred horse. All other particular* nmy
ho had by n letter addreased !?>
J. ft SKINNKR, Esq Baltimore.
I*. ft. It Is not the object of the owner of the
Jack <o p:t an animal for the luif, hut to get the
blond to the vulgr.r thick wounded stock in the
country.
July 27.
10,500 Pair Negro Shoes,
FOR SALE IIY J. S. JENKINS &. CO.
II of Southern Manufacture.
Planter* era invited to call nud examine for
themselves.
? w s<??
A FULL A8SOKTMF.NT OF
Gentlemen's, Lnd?r.?. liny* nnd
PRUJraZJUB 6c LB AT II BR
SHOOS,
Fir*t and Second Quaiitir*.
7^'nthn of oveiy doi-rtptiuu on rens>iinhl<
tereis.
SejifemlH-r |4 ^7 if
.Notice.
\I.L persons nre forw^riicd not lo r.reilit nny
person <?n inv nr.r.ouiit Mules* an order lie
I'fi.iiucccl *i/ned eiiiier l?y myself or wife.
THOMAS ItftlOKft.
Jninmrv? 2 if
Valuable Property for Sale.
IN the Villapff of Oran^ehnr^li, five lots of land,
oil wldch llmru i< a vnlunble ami commodinn*
dwellinK hOUMi, |wo store liotl*e* nnd other out
liuildlnKt, very convenient for n puMir home or
for mrnraniile t?u*ine**, situate on the main sirer',
and on ?h? strvet lendim |?n*t end nenr thn new
court-hon*r A niori. desirable ?ilMniiou roold not
be wished. To nil approved pnrclia?er Hie pri?i<
will lie low nut! the terms of pnvmenl accomino
dMting. If not wld by the Ar<l Mondny iu (>eto<
l-er next, it will on that day lie sold ut pilldir mic
tion.
For term* apply In Pmmld IJ. Jone?, on Hull
ftwNMp. or to Sender* Qlover, or Samuel P. Joue*
In Omn*ebiir<h.
Si ptember 7 SO 4
Final Notice.
\f.f. persons Indebted to the iub?criher, are
Rfpdri tarntrily called on to mike pnymenl
Thoee who ?U?rrgard this notice, ?re, narr/er ?II.
informal, their note* and aerounts will be lodfttd
In thn handa irf an attorney for collection, unless
satisfactory arran^iwenti are enterel Into pratri
on* to neat return day.
MflEtHII. aRTMOR.
i February ? ? ^
. II ill
JT Hie MiUiii
th<? aloe It at coat, M'\ utrtu
*mr will b9 telling on
Mil* left r*c*l?d In her cUrge,
tjr lo aettle the nm.
September?
tffl
to or own
a"Eg-*
will i3mi
ALL ptrtoaa to whoatho
Kvana, dweiiod,
quested to render i
thoM who may bo
opootomakepeyi
ELI
?foBERT
Columbia, 10th July, 1807.
Final Notice.
THE sobeariber wlthe? to IrAmi |R
Indebted to him by not* Or ON* M
that wit due on Iho l?t off January
?uit cooui fotward and aotf*
day of October, or they i
the Innd* of aa attorney for
respect lo neryon or namee: aUo,
to m* aaelgned by D. L. Wakaly, If
?ettled by the time aforesaid, they ?
And them In thi hand* of attornlra
diMrlet*. JOHN
Ajigatl 31
To Rent
THREE STORES in the Brick llaogi, alao. tbo
upper part of the bouae. The part that ?. A.
Taylor occupies ha* five roooaa; tho paittkl nb
scriber occupies hea nioa room*.
?al?o? ? ? r- htfyjk
The House aad Store oecopied lately fc)
Louis Levin. 'TSL
?also ?
A House and Lot occupied at preaent by Dr.
John Myers, this houao la neatly ftnlabed with all
nrrntatj nut buildings.
PuvMrwinn can be given on tho 1st of October.
The snbscriherhea aeveral other honeaathOt will be
|. t at the nme time?far farther partleetare aa
piy to somi ?lackT
AURII?131 - M 9
For Sale or Rebt.
Col. Cuioh'i two Urea trick Slotflfc
l*?JUL *,,h commodloee dwelMn*epwlmeiii?
to each, it Um corner of RidwAoi MM Will#
Mrreti. Apply to J_
November 2t) .x
Notice. i'tf/jh.
\I.L pnioni indehltd to tba Mlltetl tha lalo
WILLIAM YOUNG, of tblapiaao, ftmwi
?rt requested lo nuke payment?ud Hiom par
sons having demand* against Iba nM estate, will
please render attested statement* of tba satoo to
the subscriber, wbo U authorised to arraaf* tbf?
same. ROBERT PURVIS, ^7>
.Wormy for Duncan Ltiitk, ?hn>.
June 22 ? Cfl tit
G-4 Bolting Cloths ,
kan avar ?*
u ?? .1;. -
Tor sain by the subscriber*, cbaaper than avar OS
f'-rrcd in this market.
LATTA L M'LAU
N. B. Punctual cuitnmeri can bo
easli prico.
May IH 20 ifr
L.aw Notice.
THE ropitrtntrtbip of GREGO L WINTER
ii dis*ol*?d. -
GREGG &. HUDSON /
will pnrtlra LAW jointly In Iko court* far Fair
field tiiiirirf, and will retain tha oflea formerly
of On*** L Hunter at Winnsbdrougb, wkata lino
?on will rrild*
March I ^
Notice.
THE subscribers taka this nfetbod of I
Iba citticns of Columbia and Mil
the y iiave again commenced th
business, and will use every eiertioa 10
supply of the best of natr Vc. and bop* by I
assiduity and attention to botlaOM to narH aaboro
of tbc public patronage.
9 HARRISON, jr.
X* HARRISON. M
September 7 ?8 3
Sugars for Sale,
A PLANTER in Louisiana ha* eoRrffaed to W
t*.twe*n 800 and 400 barrela of 8urar,of tWa
very l?e?t quality, with instructions to ?Ml It Mtl0
1 fir rum nl marktl price, all application* wilt W
duly attended to.
R.kJ.voRvie.
Columbia, 28th Juna, IMHf. M tf
? 1 11 ? 11 ? J
J aincs A lexanaeV'v
i'ormkr rRornttoR orm
MADISON SPRINGS,
who kk?v* now a ' '4
Ilonsc of EnterUinmt&t, ;
In H'uthlngttn, ffilktt cetmfy O?rgl*
BECfl leave to inform tho cHlscni of South
Carolina, and other states, that, on Iba flflrt
of January, he will -Minora from hi* pr?eat rial*
denre to a lnrR?j and commodlou* boosa, !>#>?
dimly on tha puhlla square, on Main tflteat,
calculated, in all respects, for every *" ^ '
lion that travellers can deslra. From
l??rirnre in hi* Una, he deem* H a#
dffcll on his capacity to render Jurtlea to
w ho m?y rail on liim.
lie ktiep* n directory Iff bl* hnuM^Ot Iba M|
vmianea of traveller*, who can a*e#UWl by l)
tha coum? and distance from tbl* town lolWfy
part oftbo slate, and of Sooth Carolina al?0. *'V
Washington, Wllka* Co.Oa. Oat fid aotrly
"iYNUM'S oration,
nr.t.tvRRKD itroui TM
Franklin Debating Club.
1 J?y*bll?had and f?r kU altbtssdU*. ^