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? convert _j tee that K will . - free hwtttntlotts, traded, by concentra ami power In the or of an odious 0)l? jr, how clear nt tun the m^orUv have in the pnblk. disbursements? legrfcater the impost, the greater lyi and |he greater the revenue* the greater the disbursements! and the eater the disbursements the greater the int. The revenue Is tathem like a trtbnte from a conquered province, and we might at rationally expect that an imperial kov em inent would cense to devise ways and means to fragment the tribute from its provinces* the majority, under existing eireum will regard economy wkh a favora Even a public debt will soon be Messing re oae of the iof keeping up a system _ it and we may according t new deviccs to increase it, tion of the staking fund may diminish to amount. Already we witness alarming indications of a disposition this nuim and among others we behold an artful ly get i| scheme to assume an old claim ot years standing on account of p rob ii h spoliations, which will in all pr add IV amount nearly equal to one Tthe eafttting debt, and whidi must ly. under the present revenue system 1 tlmost wholly by funds drawn from . ! section of country already so grievously oppressed, but en almost exclusively to odd Co the capital of the already highly iavourod 'ooctfcm;thereby producing inn single opera tion the double effect of greatly increasing the debt as the means to pcrpetustc the prlMem system, and of transferring ndt less In all probability than 25^)00,000 from one Action to another. In theexercise nf ear constitutional right, we have thns decorously but freclv stated tome Of the grievances under whien we, in common with nearly' one half of the union, labor) firmly believing that nothing ?hort of the united and strong.voicc of remonstrance from the oppressed can arrest f.he great and growing evil, and thercl y preserve our un ion Mdliberty. To both we ure deeply and fitrongjy attached; and we are prepared in .ordfrr to prctervi them to make whatever xucrifict freemen ought to make. Against the growth of our manufactures wc have Jiot tue slightest preiudicc: on the contrary we have always rejoiced to see their pros perity, when effected by the ingenuity and mdustrv of our fellow citieens:~?but our ob jection is insuperable, to the employment of the unconstitutional and unjust means of protecting them at the expense of the con? miming states. - In the hands of your honovable b<xly the destiny ot the country under providence is SnU grtst measure placed. '1 o eradicate a disease so deeply seated wc know will re quire time and patience: but in the mean time, we reasonable expert that it will not be *aggavated by adding to the burdens of the oppressedi that means will be adopted to btforce the most rigid economy, the Ki eat est practicable equality in the disbursements, and the speedy payment of the public dcb\, by Which means the public expenditure may btf reduced, and the burden that ennnot at once be equalised, nt least be lightened. By adopting this course, > our honorab'.c body will preserve the peace and liberty ol the country, and be entitled to the lasting Kutitude of posterity: but should (which eaven avert) the contrury course be pur sued, should monopoly be added to monopo ly, and oppression be heaped u|m>ii oppres sion, on them be the responsibility whose iiiHStiate avarice, or whose profligate ambi tion may impell the country to so tearful tin extremity. ? Firm in the just ice of our cause, we will have, even in the worst event; at least one consolation, though a poor one? that when the catastrophe com?\ if come it ,?mft*t, those who are now pampered by the oppression of others, will not have the least ?txlose. EDMUND WARE, iL,i Chairman. tfMv* W. Stakkt, &e*rij. & kk&oi.utk/ns That W? dfslra Ilia repeal uf llic trAa/e a/ ftrottrfinx dulits, mid the almn donmi'Nl of the pr forfait. Rtwlrtd furlhtr, Tnat tliit lyilrm, which we 'k lii v? IntiMdlttnii nproi M?md principle* of economy applicable to any country, U. eontider. "d at n mire qnrrtion of policy peculiarly inrr In Iblt country: ms it nere?Mrily leadt to prohibition, Mtd I* nvcn now injnrion* !?? tl.e only ayatrm which ihe cotinlry ??hii ahidii; InjirlfHM to the rreat acririiltin*t and tnmmcr <"ial lnt*r*ttt Of the > otn.lt \ , I ? 11!? ??tnl.?.I to ifw?h tHo whole Mini of national wt altli; to destroy Ollf rmnmi-nv, ?lii[>|>inr lntcre?li, com mercial, Murine, and navy: to irn?? t the nettle, mcnt of ?nr piddle Imtdt! to render Hie yeninanfy of lh? country iwhtervient to d4??cmu? nrrnmii latinniof capital; And thwait nil the correct polity <?f the country. Ht*olrtd furOitr, Thai eontid-rinr how oitcn. ivt- Md nlvtrtifUd nnr roontry i?. the iyt|(m H|?penr? Hon Sly |?rnl<.iotf?- at lieliix nece?.?irlly *nd unj'itt, arraying age'iiM each other h?Hlt inltrttit Kfffrafillttnily iKriiiirl, of which ?ht protection oT the one It tlie oppri ttinn ot the futlhtr Thai tlilt #yjtem i? uiifnm'ilu flokat, for thai the power thus In protect d?>me?. tie manufacture* I* not given to Cnnt{re?? ?>y tlm eniMtlttftion! which app*nr? not only Irotn Hu n/tan of that InMrometn at In melt'power. ????! iron* audi power t being n virtual etereU* ot [?w?n cIiIht c\|>r? *i v fitrhiddfn InCdnpro. ?.r m general lcrmt,r*t?rved to the tlMet: end liom ?t? nece??nrily impugning the principle td/t&Mirml "fudllp In Ihn ?laie?, and among ihe cittern*, upon whfah otir 'overoment it founded. Rtmlrni farthir. That thi e*errl?e of Hit* power by Con^rvM, it at l?*?t n ?ncrlfir? of ihe tplrU of the constitution to etlendcd tiontlrunlion of It* tf.rmi: a perversion ??f rightful power, beyond lb# intcutlon of the (rattier* ?f the run. Mit ?? i ion. ..to JaiiftfHi and tgrinlml u?o, ami a gnwt art M?ppf"'on upon a large mltimliy, hy " a mnjtrilg vnttnl by remmou i?>f'vt " Rimnd /Wr/4<r, 11> t to t??. id toittmflti with lb* great t*OMmlug mml tjrporlitit ntlif of llie f/nltfd While*. I he prr?? nt tarllr ol protectlin ?*h?el> whMt* ? opeinlrt M,ion Ibe mnnnj'm'nrii^ , like n ho-tntv fr??n ? foreign trea??iry, . _ _ . HU It*. ILlillM Imiinlw wkLA it ? mmia |L. m1 ,nLf* IS *T#&!EB3U& gn>M om.(^(oR? _ _ it^UNi VWVfUtt* fed lwuf**T?*Him *fth* r**nfrfi*%dpnragwt?i (# Mi mmmjhfimrinic mrti?n, /? trAieA 6*M ant rrgHlnrljf lm?ftrr*d-, wlrl'- tint Mellon U iitdom ukA??| niNliMtany lomol i!>i< xnatplncillirrfrunt Ike tariff or lit* rrv?mn;if ?CAm und*r th* former Mug rrqulicd l?y I he dlAiwid b*n*Bl? ot Ik* itiannfrcliirv* ?upj?orti J !>/ o>ir country, and III imutrttiutioni fk> tlin latto*. boln* r< turned alona ?vlt!i our rontiilhitinni, In the di?li'jr?m*nl* of III* government. >? } KtJ4/f*'t fUriktt, Tlwl ilil* Hilff of tiling*, if eootiniM-ii, will Irxd lu ?nr mud minrg? Mini not lr?* certainly to (lie txlindiam t\f litHrly ' ill I'll roniitiy, |?y tin Uarlcr* of Icuulalive fhvuri, tin: bribery, rorrnpli4)p,)?'*/f iyrr* nml utlrr d?i ?inu-a.iu of Irutemnl ?) injmilii.n, wliicli it will [ pruditv*. v. T". Rfoltfl /WW, Tli*l III* nn?l ffjut i tentative* In from lliii ilata, h*? nil ear ? nr?i|y rrqi|p?tril, nnd i*?p?clally tliat our Immr dial* r*prr*entativn In* mlfinnly to up |i*mi nil further Imposition* ol (arid* tor protce linn m vlttrlg inttJtr+kft t nud to Ur^o in 11 hi moM i|??dy modti praetieaMc.? rtimai of til* \Vliol* ?y*tein of |wftt?f.|}oii, ?ml mi ?watidotini*nt of tli? principle: iu (lie nv iii limn taking t ap In pro vide for the. rnfoio mrnl of the must rit id U0H9 mjr. Ill* tyu*l rf!jLitrtt*tnl of Mir revenue, it* fnr a* practicable, rml tliu tpeedy payment of the public 4tU*. Htftrtdfurtk'r. Hint tlin l*tiil#tme ht o'tr ?tale Ihj reijueatud to t'ikn lM? ?n'ijort into tbetr mo*t ?*rioo? con?ideration, nnd jninrd the right* of /At </?/? and of it I rMlrortl, Rftr+IfiMhrr, That the niemoiinl to <"nn? gnu* rr|?itl<iil liv our committee lw adopted, am*. ?Optra turnMied to out repfr**nlMlvei and *rna ton, to M laid batore Conjww that nopli'i of It I and of tlin flotation* lmal?? luriiUhed, to nil tin* senator* and rrprMAnlatlvua m Conftif?? from this irfilt, and to lh? nieoilicr* of our ?t??n ? ? latum; and that the iMiinmilttw ap|iolutad at tli' tail im ctliiK, In; conlliim d a? a romiiiitt?>H i4 cor triponernca and vUrflance on llii??nMf?t. Ktnll'M) WAIIK, Chalrmiin. W W. f?T init, Strr?tary. COLUMBIA. FRIDAY KVKNING, SliPT 21, 182r. Wc lay before our renders in thU day'* paper, u solid dish to sntiutc their appetites on. Wc had alinon supposed it nccexsai y to mnkc some ajxtfogy for the length of the article; 1ml on a re-perusal finding M? savory, deemed u careful Klaucc of it ail sufficient to compensate the reader 'h'* timeapent. It hat unfortunately not possi'ilt' for us to comply with our promise of last week, owing to the length of the Abbeville. proeccings which wc have given preference to from having been received first. The SumterviHe proceeding/ will take precedence of all other matter prepar ed for our next. We mentioned in our paper of the Tth that report* had been circulated in the inferior relative to the health of our Town. Wc now pledge ourxclvc for the correctness of the statement, that the Town of Columbia | wa*never more healthy than it is at present, i (.it this season) within the rccollcctiou ' "'our I odlest citizens. I We call the attention of our readers to I the letter of Mr. Jefferson on <mr first page. Comment would be unneccssy?it speaks I volumes. Wc hope every one that perur.es ! it will profit and learn how to appreciate hh 1 individual, as well as his states* rights. The intciesttag and melancholy informa |tion of the deuth of Mr. Cans'Inc, the ac knowledged head of the liberal party of Kurope, hns sensibly affected the k?hx1 and wine part ?-f our own country ns well as of Kngland. Much was expcctccl of the ad ministration under his management. Mr. Canning's liberal disposition and superior qualifications would have contributed in no small degree to have brought about.? /t-edy adjustment of all differences which now exist between the United States and Great llritain. Hedird on the 8th August at Chin wick, the seat ot the duke of Devonshire, in the full vigor of his intellectual power*, in the 57th year of his age. The king in order to show how decidedly favorable he was to the policy of Mr. C'? administration has ap? pointed lord Goodrich his successor. Wc anticipate at present nothing more than a shifting of offlres in the cabinet and a con sonance of the same principles that guided Mr. Canning's administration. KHANKLIN*8 OPINIONS ON POLITI CAL ECONOMY. Tim, pith iff grntrm nr mrrilu il furtr rirum if arm Cmitprnrr? . tilml, arrtrlh-qnr autihu* ailtini Mr regit itirti? nmmttr, ?f p'rtmrn inulrtl. Amidst the heat of rcliijJotjH controversy, it hat often litcn wishcif, that some one coiilil he educated in such complete igno rance of" .til existing disputes, uh might ren ilcr him a candid interpreter of the records to which all triumphantly appeal as unr< ti?>ns of their pcenllar ami irreconcilable dogmas. A iK'nevolent mind ftM*|)rally in dulge* in a similar desire, 9* it contemplates 'lie mtermin.thle fend* and nnimodties, which air so closely inlfr#??'n? with party politic*, as scarcely ever to he Repainted from th^in. At the present crisis, in the affairs "f imr country. such a feeling ad dresses itself to our howmis, with unusual intensity. We see the various sections of mir union arrayed against ruth other, con cerning opinions, which, in whatever way they may Ih? settled, cannot fail either for good or ior ill, to affect the vital prosperity of these states. Who shnll he the arbiter of rheie portcntirtudinrrcnces? Happily, wc w are *tM to lUten with <!atfonew entitled "/*/ HI T. I ttwutvtor t? America ? ten more than forty yews ago, shows, Uist though ambition may anume a thousand phases, troth contiiyiBft'i' '? able. Jt in impossible tttumc a thousand single ted unclmngc ) to expose in more , *y ?C inetter cause. Pennsylvania Iuu hitherto i regarded her Frauklin with a reverence al ?ooet idoiatrouHt his words have been tohert I on all questions of difficult)', "mh np|?le* of gold in picture* of silver. V On that rock of bin fume, her own has hitherto reposed se en rety. Let her beware how site duserts that rock, to buitd on quicksands. POPLICOLA. ? 3c*eral of the prince* of Earope of latrv from an opinion ?f advantage to arise by prodm-iu* H|l commodltie* and matuilaclur** mUhh llieii own dominion*, i.onsto diminish or raudar useless il?-ir imporiailuns. having xniiwvoml to entire wuik ?nan frum other counlrius, by Mgb salaries. i?rivl. fac. Many persons. pretending In he .kill, ed in vaiioti* great manufactures, iiniapnini:, Hint America bium be in want of thaw, and Hint the rmnxress would probably hr disposed lo imitate the pirncc* tibovcnitnilloiicd, have prolan.) t? nlrr, on coudition of having tbpdr tuiili tandl given, salaries appointed, eirbnive privi o ",r ol y??"i e,u1,1 l*r*ons, on reading Put article* of cMiifedtration, will find, llinl (lie cottgres* have no taiwcr ci?iinniii??J i<? litem, or money put into their band*, fur mcIi pur poses, ami that if any aunh encouragement it given, II must be by the Kovernmeut of sonic <mi unite * "la ** bowiVer. has rarely Iwen June in Auinrica; and w hen it iuMhceij done.it rarelv ?urceedcd, to ti* iu establish n manufacture, winch the country was nut yn j10 rli?5 for nt to ciu-mi l*lvat? persons to ?vt it dpi ftibor beini *eit enlly too dear there, atid Intuds dlflicull "to |M> kept together, efVry onb desiring to lie .1 master and the cheapness of land lnriinlu< m.mv leave trades for agricullure. Some indeed have inut tvi.li success, nntl arn on riled on to mIviui l?<e; hnt they are generally such as reipiiivoniy h 0 w hands, ?,r wherein a (treat patt of ilitt w?rk i* performed by machines. Hood* lluit arc Inilkv, and <>l ?<> small value n? not Will to bear up ???.' |>*iisr. ol freight, miiy nlltn be made thcam-r in (lie country than I hey can he imported; und the iiiMiiulncltlro of >??:(, W|(| whatever tlier?; i* n ujfflrieut domnmt I'll,. |.tr. ; mm. in America proi.m ?> imbed m ,,| wool iiiiii Hi\; no>J none it cxpmt, >1, ii ?ll Worked ii(i. lint .? 1, in t,ic wit;' uf d.nii.'.ir nniou lactone, lor 1 !>.? n?e ,,| tin. imnllv. fir luiuiiic tip <pi?iiliti<:? ?? w?i, , 1 h? ,l. .i l(, einplov 4|>in<ii-r-, ;iV4-i?, mill f"m timi ??? lM|ili>loiieii> iVttiluriir* ,|i|hi.titles Ion 11 iii,<I w???l? 11 1... ... n.r Mil,*, lint |,?n,| Moornl lime* ni l-nil. in 1 . .... lent prorinco; tiut IIiimi- |>iMjVcl? ? V .oli-d. KOitift of ciiinil v.ilne living i'iiinir:i.il ijM-r. Anil When the foVoinnteut* " u? ?>ipj?orl ?*:ch ,i:lninc< by eucourag'-in, .11 *, in money, ui by iinp?>in< <lutir? on iinportiH ,n >>i im-li cooiN, it h.>. !>. .-ii p<'o rully (vfiuetl, 1 lil^ piinr.ipli.', Il.nl il ruiii, try 1. ri|M. |,.i 11. iniiii?iliio4uA>, ii m ?. o - , ... ric, | on by privi," j,.m(v*ntin(|.. ,11.1 ii not, i? i i? ?? lolly luiliink ot ixicini; ii.iUim). i-?ui? luiimi nu of iii>i,Miucltu?, r?',pi.n< si- .t iuiiuUk 01 the |h?or i,, ||? |||U work lor mii"II ivk'{< ?; (liowt liiM.r .ire 10 |?. I.?tn?| in Kdroiie, bul ivilj not lie (miiol in Aon'rie-i. till Hit- lnnd< arc nil tnk?u up ami r.nltivHicil, mi,I the eue.* of p(. ,;|,. u|?, rminot j?..t Iniiti, Udnt'rniiiloymt nt. J bc muiiit iHCiureof *ilk, they wy, U nmurnl in F rmir.e, n? that of cloth in Kii^lmirl, hnr.ni?? rnch counlrv nroiluces in plenty the firm mnterbd: but if Eni limit will iitive m manufacture o| silk 10 well .1* that or cloth, uiid Trance of rloth 1,1 well m. Hmt or silk, th, ?o onmiliiral opernli.oi* in?v h* *ui, jmited by iniilnal pn.bihilloim, or liiah'diuir* on the iin|N?r1iilion ol toicb other's xoou>i by w hich tnnmu the workmen are entitled to tux the hoi o columnar by pient priret, while the higher un-.;. they reccive niakf* them neither happier n?r richer rincbey only drink mora and work le*? llieretnra ilie Rovernmenis in America do nothing lo enroiirmte l'toli project*. l'||? people, by iln< ine-iim, mro not impoied on either hy Hit' mt.r chant or mechanic.' If the merchant demands too much piofit on imported shoes, they buy of the shoemnaer; and il he a?k* loo hii(b a pro e, Ihey take theai of the. merchant; iIpjs Iba two pioluv moiis are check* on curb other The shoemaker, however, ha?, on ||n> whole, a ronoider.tlile profit i||hmi hl? liilior in Ani'-rien, tn y.,in| w lint lie liml in r.'ir a* !ie run n |.| i,> ni> price a mini nfnr ly eijual to all tlu. , |H'iice< of Ireipht and r.Om tiM**i.?n, ri?mit> or iii?urnncn, he., necessarily charged by ihi, mirrhanl. And the case Is the same with the woikmr.n in every other mechanic art Hence it is, tnnl aititans generally live liet ter aiul more easily in America than in Karoiie; and Mich as nre pood ec?inomi?ls make a com birtahle provision for a^e, and for ti sir children. Such may, therefore, remove with advantage lo America." T11K C K A liS- ADM INISTIt AT JON. In the rri(jn of Charlrs II, the ministry, composed of Louis Clifford, Aslilcy, Buck inghiuii, Arlington, ami I.'tiulerdalc were s/? notorious tor corrupt if m an<i intri^u<- hh to j.;ive rise to a new term in the political vo eabtilary.* The initials of their names form the word Cabal, by whirh epithetthat iiiinin try was oppr<i'ii'Mi?lv designated; and the term h;ii ever aincu been preserved in the r.iiRiMi lunguage to signify a small Ikk]> of men m. (i*d in some clone and sinister design. Now in oniuch as the fear of ridicule is often a potent preventative of viee I would propose tliat iM?r present notoriously corrupt ami wicked administration should be deatguated by the term Cn*ns, which term is formed by the initial of the names of that tongue-valinnt man ('lay, and his minions "tish? Adams, Itarber, antl S'mthard. 1 Ills epithet is every way peculiar v ap propriate and description because the rrab is rapable of crawling in any directk.i, for waul, bnrkwrnrd, and aide-waya. 'I'he pre sent administration therefore may lie eni phutically distiiiguishrdi and it? menuny r>crpetu tte?l to future generations under ti?e term of the Crali's-administrntion. ?'??-J. j.,1, | ? I i_ q " M_ lf_ ORITt.'ARIEfl. Uemrtnl lhi? lifi? on ^limhy the Ifitbinsl.' M"?s Nascv PsaaoT, ilaiigkter of Aft Titos. Parrot tf tbl* district. Miss Parrot had hern confined for Ihrae monll?, ami f>* mo?t |?rl of the time entirety betpb-?? of a (xilmonary conioiainf, whirh ptia bore with miparritlletl rhri.iian for1lt,i<te. In lie death ol this amiable yonn? Mdy, a whMow e<l >arenl has Ufn liereftof a dutiful and affect iofutte laujihtsr, lirr br .lhers and sbfers of a fond and >ndenrin<: sbfi-r. a*id her npighlMiur* and ac?HMin ancas of a kind and sincere friend. Some days WPtdotu lf? Itflf' dbsojotittt, ?h.? c*pref?i?d a fntf II* Aunt** Cm Mii( to? utnr my 1)1 1% I) - In r.i^r.fld district, on * <tm*lay ?l?? lllb lost. .Ml* Ei J. Boniiam, >|N 18 yiari. Dunn* n avasoa l? whleb uiMt b<u ?earned to m>Wii* whn peculiar fatality upon tha youus nml Hi.- lovely, wo have Imnmi frequently called to lament thu IgM of oathnftbki p?. sous, but tbw *bo bud iIn1 Unppimn of bur actpwinlanca roust b? iMrlicuUrly slunk* d by lb* inli'lli^ctioo of the lUililvii d?tfli uf this eiulltnt yonng lady, Blooming voutb, attractive bcaatv, health almost uninterrupted until hi<rlastillnei.>,l>e?idt5acharae teradorned with every moral charm.?eeinedloeon stitota claims upon Ilia which ?nu?l In> inesiitablo to tin* Author ol all good But kba? |>l?*n^**i< Uiin ?lak? her to hiuiieU', mid wn should *01111111 with mbln reii|uatk>n to ItU dispensallous bowtfror | iMcrutalde. (h In r loinuor mid diqiosMioii, tlt? 1 amird wm remarkably tweet and ambtblr. ; Iter dt*|M?r*in?ul was highly dignified, y**t cheer. fu\ rtiid atl'i'de Il*tr mind was iMtniiilly stroppi j Mud was cultivated by. a go.id educat'io'i nl tin I public school*, unit tiy'lnr oun constant andjudi I ftlmii fffiiili In private. Affection to her family, J friend*, m?? n predominant fueling in her I unlnrr, iind<ltii? nio?l urgently ifeiprtKilvd Such *'*> her jd?'ii?THl kindliest and Iter uniform propri ety, in nil hrr rc-latinm in lift*, (b it ?ho most pro Imhly liiul not a single acquaintance who did not cheerfully rcRo^nixa Iter worth. Sli?x eihibltwd tlm mo?t humble resignation, throughout hei last illne?s, and died in full asturtneu ol meeting In lii'uvfn Ilia rew i.nl of liar piety on earth. It doer not IrtcoflM 111 lo intrude loo nearly iqvii IIm? sanctity ol Ihimly prlef, Imt soma pictinu ??f the deep anguidi wItirh IhU sed uvent baa oeca- iuned, mny lie ntToided by, the t'nrl, tlinl liei deutli hnd ncnrly produced liie miiik uuUucboly termina tion of H iliU'u**, with which nn affectionate brother was then lan:{ul?blng. lo Yorkvile, on Sa'urdav morning, the ? ??? 1 111 in f iin ? a ui him iiiiii imi'^i Mia. 8'h insl. Mm. >\Unv Ann l>. con* ?. of Aumaw M'WIiorler, Ki], ol lhat villnge, a^ed U7 years. TIiom* who were in the liHiiit* of iuleicnursu w itli the d? rented, require uol llii* peroiiMliI' lucordlo memoriae Iter virtues) they live iu liie recollection ?f nllu ho moved within llior.irele of tbeii-inltiieiice, and have lefl en iinpiestion upon tin* In' ill which time only can efface Sin- surveyed the approach of death with cMlmna^fc ami resignation. To her he eanie a welcome no-vcncer, to convey her lo another nnd a Imlter world Having finished a good courM) on earth, wiili no feeling of remor*e lo elilitv her, no riiiurinlirancet of n devintion troin liie (Mill ol' rectitude to diiturb her, she ?tt?od piepiiri-t), with a hope b*sed on cnnitioui recii* tuile, |M-rfeeli d thMii<h a Divine Saviour, of ? inmortnl (i|i?s. Iler record i* 011 high Now York Consolidated Lottery. CI..ISS .Vo. ?. FOR 1827. TO MB DRAWN O.N WBDNKSIMY The 2G//i o/* September 1827. >rif* ioifi khawm ki'hhkk iottrrv?r.mut UlUtV* railot>. SCHEME, I prize of 30,000 dollars, I t.f 5??.000; I ol ft.tlOO; I of 2./HM?; I of 2,0U<; I of I ,MHV. I ui I.OHO; it of l.tHftl; A of GtiO; ft it .V Ml; 5 of 4?I0; lOof hi; -io of I CM); 40 of 70; 40 ot iki. -ill .i| 40, UJ ?f A ?.?-2 ol <20,020 of 12, 82SU fa Present price of Tickets. U IIOI.K TICKBTS <? fi no >i M.VKS o . UrAUTBUH I fio 1 , Orilcr* Irom iliu roiintry, (trod of |>nstii?r) will iff'H't with |iront|i( ntlentloo if mlitrcneri to VATK8 fc M'lNTYRK, Makaci.hu. .No. 2:>, Rroad-St. Charleston, S. C. ' ?* 77/r Drawing* will he rrffu/arlt/ re crix'cd at II J). I'i-antN Boor Stork, Co )unil>in,S. C. Charleston, Srpt. 21. IR27 (ieneral Orders. ! HKAD-QUAHTF.Kfi, > Columbia, Sr/it.lM/i 1827. 5 rpnn tlrnlh of Lirnt. t.'? I. Lmiitiio: Bt-Ti riA 1 niil r.fttnp t? tin' CotumNiMl<*r in Cliirf if an uounrtit. Thi? ini-Hiii'f ot tlm Mull" miM liril to tlii* ('oiummitUT in C'lili-I, nrr ontcrrrt to wrnr rrnpi' on Itic left Mrtn lor tile ?jini'f of thirty H?y?, n? ? murk of rf?|M'? t for lit* m?*hiory of ?mr tirother ofTi?.i,r,iinili?*nni'viil<>iti f ll^ol|rll???rl^??llpnrtir.||l?? ' tion in Ihe *ri*f of hi* lwr*i?v?*il rtlnliVft mikI frit-ml>. IJy nr?W of tin* CumiAnndr r Chirf. D.J. M l OKD, ./?'I Jt Camp. He|*. 21. :M 4 Attention Cavalry !! rjlllB orrlrr for ibf |i*r.iil?* of tin- T.imi|i on tlw .1. l??t Hmiiriliy of Sciitciiilirr, i? in'rrby rnn>i. Ntiiiiiii'IimI Thi C!otti|mu) v. ill (Mrmlf ill litnil ol tlir Mill C'r?*? k \rwlrittv, on tb?? tliiril fntnrilny of OcIoIht Ht III nVliirlt Ity order ol|!i? I .?(?' tin. MAXWBI.I., O .1 R I. I?. qrjit. i! I. !N ? FEATHKRS. POI'.N|)S of livn (IrrM I'i*ntl?rr?, /Vr 4 7 wwrrwited lrc?b, In ol 10 to GO Minnd'.will Im ?olil nt 40 ctinli |M*r |iomnl. <\ fc l> RIII'.NA.N, t j'ytr i >"/ of Hir'uirilutti >Irtrl. ( SeptembrrCI W 2 Medical College, of S Carolina. ^IIIIK h'rfrillly <?< th" Mf tlir hi Colli**!-, ?n { Jl nmiiirn lo lite (Mtblit, lb>?l tli* i^nutrt ot j tliit Inttitnlion will In* ri-.onx I on I!ih ?fc<>iid >lond*y in MhvmbImt, on 0i?* following lH*in:liri: . htnfnmif--<iy Joint Kilwm?l? I lotlirook, M D. Sur-'trjf?l?y Jxinr* Kmnwy, M D. In tt it Hit* and I'nirlirt of Mnliriut?by 9 llrnry Dirk'on, M l> Mtitrrin MnHm?I'V llrnrv R. Fro?t, M. D. OhUtirif* nuH IHtta*** */ H'omtti uml Children ? by Thomns O. PnolKti, >|. D ChtmitUv nnA Phiiratarf by BdmnnH Rnvrro-I, Ml l>. Natural lliitory anil Hot*?by M^fwbcn Bill ott, I.. I. IV t'alhafoifirnl iff I .tnalitmy--by John vV*?iirr, M l?. lHm*ntir?l?r?/John U'^n^r, M.D. ? II. R. I'ROftT, l>?n , Onrtostnn, A*igar% l**t JH 14 u3BT Mpp? Nw^vJ' CoMa, VeWi ?- Yoa*b'a < 'o*uea, (Mhti Freak Cowu, ? C*4*$i IMllMM ?Ml Vr*K, rornmoe Mee4*i.N*lrlwil*wi||i^B , A hri(? tfMtrlMinl of Bmi-up Cord FunlatoOM. Tim wbol* ntado it|? whit il?? ureateat dtr* ??<?. ir?|ni-ts (V- liior* iiml Workman"^** ?~l in* in aatomaenl Mprriur (o ' oil btforti * >T S?pltn>l?Mr 21 JH if ?i - i ? , i .. ? ; f REMOVAL. > rPllK aubaoilhrr liaa removed In pf. Q<i X Brick Slot*. formerly <*ru|4ed liy Kyle It Fodaonhy, wher* lie la now r?c4?i Ml ?uMy oT GOODS. Uraiefol 1 for III* liberal |?troa?jctt b* baa ft litem, bopea, Iky Ida ntlriiHon In W kertdng * consent aopplv Of cliip merit ? contluaanoe of lb* Mm*. ? If wis levin, m J s*p?. i?. ., ' CONFECTIONARY STORE/ JACNBUWQOram RnsreCTPUttV Ulbrm? Id. fri*nd>, tlW |hiMI< nnd linn* who km b**n In l|? halitt1 of IrHilInc with him, lh*l b* Mill M?ilwir| at ' ' old aland, directly opitoaiti ika alofe i t r k M'Frf, nnd on ih? r.oHier of llkhardi Plain MmHa, Hiicn tbna* Who feel fmrorldm wilhlbetrpalrnnaeerknbtoai . COHDIALS of all detcripiToni, and i-tfijr thl appertaining to lb? CONKKCTlOPtASV Ith* . budnrra, Nt the ahortnat notice. lie manufneturea AMERICAN nnd SI*Af~ SEtfAHB. nnd SNUFF. IIJ" All order* fioiu llio conntiy promptly at tended to. * f> Noticc. . A I.I. peraona Indebted loIhe auliaeribarby i /jl or open Recount, prevl.tu* to lb* 1*1 January 1827, nre rrtpiealed lo call and make UrtllOmew* hope* t, tb*y n due regard will l.o |>nid In thta noticet if not, need not l>r ?iii ptiied lo And their *e0nttnU4r? llie hnndt of an atloniey lor rollectton JACOB LONGINOTTt. Scpieinlwr 21. ? SB" "TV Fiour^ "******? OF THR FIRST QUALITY, v, | pOH SAI.K, tiy (li? lutMCtilwri nt $7} |?r Bar* . i " ' WM. BARKY. j ^l'? ??__ ; JL*. Chi vcraily P entity Iv ? nia. I MEDIC \L DEPAHTMKNT* ' 'IMIK f.ECl L'HKS will iM-jrln aa UiiiNt, on tbv I. Artt Monday In November and continn* liir f Mnreh. , Anatomy, t.ff S f - 9. THraica, M. D. X ? _ ? IW. H IIomkh. M. D. j? Mulerin Mrtiirn, Jro. Rriiman o*r,Sf. D3 Praelirr of Meditiur, Ntrni. Cham***. M D{ ; Miliriftry, S D.\$ J (Wu P. Dr.wavit, M. Ott<? Chemistry, R,kr.t. Hank, M. 1>. Surgery, W.UuaOiaaoa.M.D. r W. E llORNEn, Dr??. ' . | 263 Cheannt at t*t, , Fblladi'lphU, Aucmt 10. .1-1 10 T (ill* ;t Eli IKS. i IIK tulwrlWr Would inform lilt fri?mk ?ml llir piil:tic nani-rall) tlmt he ha* taket^ttna^ t-oriier III liicharHnn nnri Tnt/lnr tlrttlf, iK* <?'v. Bnowden*, whera In* keern conMiMy (HL* hand n cotnpMr unit p.tunral *s?yrtme(it ..fl GROCERIES. 1' viz:? | Sugar, ("ope, Tea, Sptri($, i olatHt, Rice, Imligo, Lamp Oil, >Stofte Ware, . Sortp, Sperm (.'andlei. Starch, ustard, Cinnamon, Pepper, Spice? Ginger, JYulmegt, Povdder and Shot, Sn/l in /Ju/?, 4 All of which will lie m>M low for cam. ?,v WMBAHRf. . N. B. M?o cotton stored, good* received a ad, forivnrdad to any pari of tin? country on moderate. commi??ion. ? v Hrptember 14 ^f||' Hcrbcmont'R Warehouse 3MIIS ? Mahli.hmntii *111 tw ?ipen th?? rmwlM 1 s?aM>n,Momat,lortl'?< STORING OF COT* TON AND MERCHANDIZE of all kind*. A too, tor the tramactlon of a fteueial Cnmmittion Hurt- " tiftt. I'here are new and ?launch flee.li belonging*? lo the ?wne e*i?ibltohment, which will al nil l<mae euoire a ?!>??< dy and ?afa conveyance of alt , dimcrlptioof of freight. September 14 J87 4 J To Bent. r ? 111E front nnd bark Store and Cellar, On 1. .Main or Ittehardvw-ntreet In 11m town of ' CotnmMa, now itrriiplad liy John I Walter, b?. loniting to the e?late of (tfn Nutting, dre'd. Tkt stand U well calculated for the rttall h Hainan eith er f<?r Dry Good* or Oroeefiet Pniwa?alon willf lie given on the 18th of Oeti?ber n*al. Apply to WM OIB'-ON, Adair. fieptPinber 14 ' ft DANCING SCHOOL. MB.lATA?ri UE*PECTFUM.Y Inform* the inhabitant* ? ? Columbia, that ha %?ill open a DANCING SCIIOOI. nt Col. Creyoa* tirtrk building, comer of UirhardMin null Wnliiut-atreeta, m toon a? ba run oMiiin m ttiMtrUmt mimbtr of pttpMi Fofi li'rini rtpply at the ?ahl lionae, where W nmvfil hl? rr?ide<ipe Q r II" will atoo continue to give It mii<ic in loiTu, and attend to tuning of If ?Jeptemlwr 14 Law Notice. " 'fNIIE*ul??rrilH'r? i<avf cntricd into nnpartner*; 1 ?lilp In tl-e |?rartlre of LAW ?nd KQUITT for J w?iii*i?n di.trlM Their tenrtee* may ba commanded hy applylns to Oelger al ?h*lr oftea at Islington r'onrt h.n.?e, rv to ChaMPlI In C0* O* John W Getter *111 aUn prMPt'tt* In tba t. nri? d l^w end Equity for Ofanfatmrffl* a?4 Wr!.la??d di?trtefi ( ? Au|pMd8i .. >i, 4.