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?j^omnracBZA. IM D KJXV* NINQ, UKCttMBKH ?l ,|W7. . -iUJIl'ji Theco.MMENCKMKNTof the South-Caro* Ikw College, wat hvUl as usual on the 17th Imt. The previous examination of tha se nior class was attended by sever*. Tm?res mu^msmbtm of tha Legislature, wno have expressed unqualified approbation of the profctencyof the Students. The class was examined In Chemistry, Mineralogy, and Political Economy, by the President. In Ethics and Metaphysics, by Professor Ur n At. In Greek, by Professor Pakk, in Logic nod Cicero's Orations, by Professor Nott, ?nd in Astronomy, Spherics, and Pluxions,by .professor Wallace. We abstain from any pompous panegyrics on the attainments exhibited by the studenUof the senior class because it will su Ace to appeal to the gen tinmen who wero visitors at that examina tion. The Legislature of Georgia have adopted a report of 11 committee, remonstrating * gainst any appropriation of money by tho Congress to the Colonisation Society, as a measure beyond hII doubt, unconstitutional. Our Legislature, .it its past hession, bus nut only designated iu round terms, the uncon stitutionality of thismeasure; hut havebegun at the rt.ot, ami lopped off tlic bi anihey, of the unjust and hiequitous s>stcin of intermit improvement*, and ti e passage of all laws for protecting duties, winch ha* e too long infringed on the sovereignty of the Mutes by the liberality of the Congress of the U. State*. How ? ratifying must it be to the adyocntcs of state rights, to sec the triumph iuit manner iu * l?ii:h the following resolu tions nf Dr. Ramsay, of the Senate, wcie passed by both branches of the Legislature of :*Mith-Caroli tin; opposition would ha\e been vain, and be it said, to the honor and digni ty of the State, that if any alteration was suggested, it was such as tr give nr-ie foree to the feelings of the* members on tins nil pot turn subject. Jirtnlvrd, That the constitution of the L*. States is a compact, between the people ?i| the did'ei eiu Stales with each other, as sepa rate independent sovereignties, and that for any violation of the letter or spirit of that compact by the congress *jf the United States, it in not only the l ight ot th?* ptoph, Vtt of the Legislatures who represent tin m m 0\rty extent not limited, to remonstrate against violations of the fundamental com pact. 3. Uet'jhtJ, That the acts of Congress known bv the name of the tariff laws, the object oi which, is not the raising of re\ i imt, or the regulation of foreign m ice, out the pronnainn of domestic manufactures, are violations ot the constitution in its spirit, and ?H?ghtto lie repealed. 3. Rt?>h't d, That Congress has no pow er tn construct roads and canals in the States for the purposes oi' internal improvements, with, or without t^e assent of the States, in whose limits those internal Improvements are made; the authority of congress extending no farther than to pass the ?? nccrtaury and proper laws" to carry into execution their ? numerated powtis. 4. Kf.'tvctl, I'hnt the American Coloni 3 ition Society, is not an object of national in terest, and that congress has no power in hiijr way to patronise or direct appropriations <-jr the benefit rf tumor any other Society. 5. Iirs'jlvnl, I hat our senators in congress he instructed and our representatives re quested to continue to oppose every increase ?>f the tariff, with a view to protect domestic manufactures, and all appropriations to the purposes of internal improvements of the United States, and all appropriations in favor of the Colonisation Society, or the patronage of the same, r.ther directly >r indirectly by the general government. 6. Hmfvrd, That the governor be request ed to transmit copies of this preamble and resolutions to the governors of the several f-tates, with a request that the same be laid befove the legislatures of tlieii respective states; and also, to our senators and repruscn t itives in Congress, to be by them laitl before <*on{res* for consideration. OnTunsdiy last lac legislature of this State re-elected Mi. A. Hlandikg Supt-rin teudaiit of Public \V'ork?, ami Mr. L). J. M'Coho btatc Jtcporter. The following in h list cf acts r-?*i*l1 .it tlic lastLcgislatui eot tlii? State;together w itli a list ot Director* ol the Bank of the State of Mouth Carolina at Charleston; Regents of the Luimtic Asylum and Commissioner, in Equity for Williambiugh district. Aii ait to admit and incorporate private fc!ooklioldei* in lite b>nk of the otitic of S. C. An act to authorise tse formation of cer tain companies for t.io construction ot turn pike r? >d* And bridges. An act to prevent the obstruction to the passage of Jr'i?n up the i?v,ei? of this state. An act to au.thoi nc the formation of a com* FMiiy for constructing rail roa<:* and canals, roin the cit> of CiiaJieston, to 11 tmlnirf;, Columbia and Camden. An net to provide frtr the repairing of Court-llouacs anil Jails in this state. An art to carry into effect an act to divide Pendleton District, into two counties and for other purpose*. An Act to regulate the sittings r?f the court of appeals, and for other purpose*. An act to repeal an act entitled in net to allow two weeks for the aeaaiofi of tlicrourts of general sessions and common pleas for Newberry district at October Term in each ami every year and for other purpoaea there in mentioned. An act to alter the law in relation to the action of Trover .wd for other purpose*. An act to regulate the election of HherifT throughout this state In certaincaaea and for (Yt )| C r g An act to Alter tUa Constitution of lite state Sontji-Carol ma? An ut to authorise ekiti of court* to lUBt writs of dtdlnui pUitUtm. An act to alter the time of holding the October Terra of the city court of Charles ton. An act for the .better administration of justice in the trial of eau?e*, small and mean within the ParUhea of St. Philip and bL. Mi chael, and for other purpose* therein men tioned. An net to enlarge the recruiting limits of the YVuintboto Light Infantry Volunteer Company. An act to amend nn act entitled an net to appoint a boutxl of commissioners for the city of Charleston, with power and authority to declare in what case* the street*, lanes and alleys of the city shall bo widened and to inovide for carrying into execution the ob joctaof the said hoard and for other purpose* therein mentioned. An act concerning the Ludlam school fund and for other purposes therein mentioned. An act to authorise certain persons therein described to plead and practice as attorneys and solicitor* in the courts of law and equity in this State. An net to make appropriations fur the year one thousand eight hundred and twenty se-. ven, and for other purpose*. ' An act to raise supplies for the year4R2ft. An act to prevent the recovery of debts contracted for ardent spirits sold under a cer tain measure. An act to increase the amount of bonds to be given by certain sheriffs of this State. An act regulating the mode in which rang ing t.in'ier and ?*. *cd lumber sold in market shall b? measured. An act to incorporate certain societies. An act to establish certain roads, bridges and fcrrW s. An ait to inc<r|>oratc the '.own of Ham burg, and for other purposes. An act to prevent the frequent renewal of executions, and for other pu?*po?ea Aii act requiring the several clerks of the court* of sessions to issue executions and other p ?m esi of said courts. An act to establish a court of cqui:? t\ Williaiusburgh district. An act to authorise the town council of Columbia to establish one or more public scales. An ait to authorise the Winyaw I.nligo Society to regulate the amount of and ?e cuiit) to the l?ond of the Eschcator for Prince ( ieoi gt, Winy aw. .Vji act to alti r and define the line between the 34tl? and JJtli Regiments of South-Caro lina militia, and for other purposes. An act to amend the quarantine regula | lions. An art establishing the principles on I which companies shall Ik. incorporated and | the charters of ferries, bridges and turnpike I roads, shall hereafter Ik- granted and for other purposes therein mentioned. An act to carry into effect the Lunatic A sylum, and An act to regulate fcnces. HANK DIRECTORS. Stephen liiioit, li*q.? /'reaidrnt. IHrcctor??William S. Smith, Dmicl C. Webb, Ji*?eph Bellinger, H-tmnei liurj;- r, Arthur Middle-ton, David J. Waring, A. I*. H.?yne, Thomas Kt unctt, J?>hn (jordun, J? > \ Slnilu, Timothy Ford, Alex. M'Donal'vL.. Urgent* of Lunatic .Viy/um. Dr. lvtwurd Fitdter, Win, F. Di-*r*u*??ii?-f D.J. M'Cord, Wm.C. Fren'.on, IV F. la? lor, Robert Henry^A. Ulundinj,, Dr. D. li. Trcieuuit, Kilwtird Johnston. I'unintikMonrr in F<qti'ty lnr WilUumv bur^h.?'I ho*. D. Singleton, Sen. ro*?v?i<-ATcr>. CUIUS I'M AS N1GI1T?CIRCUS. for run HLM.nr ur M.tsti:r ,v htii. It no* tietome* Hie (rf oj lo i,; ill* >*u//i, A l.k'tt'ii'at-lHfl lit jpvr lu Visiter Suflh. On Tll??.luy iiijjnt ri? *i, we *ImI| have no *?|>|>or (Uuity oi wdiu s?iii? ioni? peii**rniau*'<-* ,u,.?nor to ?uy we h??ve yet "ireo ir*>in Ma?t?.h North lie i? i) youth nt inure limn oi<l rntry talent*. ?? mi l^ttoliuoi Mini ?honlil tie Iimk. I U|>?>li ?? a |>r(M|<t;y, when one mi l nil ie?-i? ?u n?- I.im> mi to enjny them?elve? a? m?J t?e?l tuil th?ir own jilrn ?uie? mid in order lh.it the i?fl<vitie? ol hi C.'hri>toi??? and new yewrN hol.? lay* fhoDliI not i>K*? linn* >???'.* I *?y Aim, we ou^ht to rotiviuce Aim, l*y our wK^ iiiuiii'i' at lite (Jimu*, that w<* h*? *? not forgotten hi? fir?i attempt to (mrlnr'ti a* mi ?qm ? triwu wa?. in (.'>laint>iM, iwelvo mon'tin ??<?; and lhat he l* now not uilorior to #uui( who are more highly eKtollntl. HKI) IIK\I>. DIED?On Tttaaday aftomoon la*t, after n long and Mivrrt ilim-**, (ten, J. J. Faiht, of thi? town. In the vurmti* relation* .iiid dutiea of life, he w<?? equalled by few, *ur jiawtd hv none. Hit* amiable demeanor, and ntrict and hononrHble integrity, had acrured to him through th?: whole courae of hi* life, the reject confidence <>f >?!l who knew him, and the frientUhip of all with whom he was intimately acquainted. A CAIU). W*R left al the (utxrriimi t diop, a Urjte ('Am l**i ft.OAK, wlilrh the owner r?n hat-*- hy |ir*ivin< Hie j*rn|i* rty, nml paving f*ir I he mli it tiiemcnt. JOHN I) MOOlti; Dei- 30 (Ml 2t Drafts / \N Bo.t*io,>>w V ?rk, t'nilxilelplila. BtlUmort, I 'Wa^'.in^'on City, Kielimnnri, AiikuiIm uml *4*. vannxli, i<> i*?iy mnouiit, and in *ttm? io ??m |*ur cl'n?< r-, tor ?n'e tiy JAMF.R HI'HNKI m l .V. It. (iforgia Monty uantril. Dircniifl'il 6*? if Court of Appeals. '?MIRi'owrt ol Aftfwak wil rummunt# at Co. I lunihia on the a??nnd .Mmtrfiy In January ne?t, b*<lnnln| with llw Northern Cireuit; the SwMthern t beuit will romm?nce on \V* dne??tay, th*!lf<l; lh# MidrlU Circtdt on Monday, the 4ih Febr?K?i)i; to toad*** two widti, K w much limn ?h*ll |i? required; and the tVe*?*rn Circuit, to oofiiaeiMM on Honda jr. the lath February. Mm Tdtrmf Uu Cwrf, iAMKtt. ?VIONARD, Chrk. l>^. I?. U \ ^sanssBr TH? n>rriw? (Hi Anndawr, which ww nbwnd on Friday In*, will tMMM M Dm Inl Monday In Jtuwry Mit, under |Im dirtdioii of John A. G-.imorc, who kw taught wilt ?ourowthn prvanni ynnr. Thorn will ho two ?? ooUom In (ho ynnr; ono of two wib In iho Int. tor part of Urwnbor, nnd nnotbcr uf one week oommonoloii ?rHb thn 17th Jnno. IknooMOoi ImtnKllua will bn aoeh at u l>> prnpnm Iho stu dent for odmfeaton Into Iho Junior Clow of tb? bo mI I i Cnrnllnn Col lag*. Tho oommon brannker ol English Education, Writing, Engl i?h Orumutur, and Oeorrnpby are tlrictly attandnd lo. Comno t it ion nnd (locution atao hnvo n? mucii attention |w4d thaw M iwuiblt, II in rwjwdrd Ihnl Ihow who coutnm|4ale coming (o (hit Academy onlnt II |KMtlble ?t (ho commencement oi (tin aetaion, ua ihnro U commonly mm diAcuity nfterwuid* in clearing tliem lo advantngu. Thn nnncnanry o* mhcm for n atudcot horn per nnuuiu, nrn m fol low* For hoard, including roon, firewood, nnd Wathing, g 70 00 Tuition in English, 10 00 The CUmica, t0 00 BAM'Im nance, FiIEIj. FOSTER. Km/kloutra. Dec. 89 ftft rf Columbia >1 ale Academy* ? ('HE rimtm of (hi* Institution will lo* re?u J me.l on tlix lif?t tiny o| January nctt Tho rituiH1 of instruction hIII comprise tin- Lnliu mid tjfr>"k imiiiniKf'. 01 tneir lullc?l rilinl, together villi Hit t*r<?trnl\, Ueo*rn|>hy mill Anlxpiities fMiturlni with Uti' t IhmU:?; Algebra, lie* ono try. French. Lr. Thn scholastic yrnr .mII coinpritn |hh the ttr?t cumim-nciii* on iIn- B'?t liniiny, mid todim? the tttnh inn**; the **con<1 roiium uri'i. i'ir first July and ending IhP I5tii Dec< m'? r. Ho deduction will lie made lur tviiitdinm'ii Ion* tlin (< rinination uf n <|ii -rter Tin- E-<Kii?li ?nd Mutln ui.iliral drimri ?nentt will Ire ?Hiti?-i the dtiecliou ol Mr. n M'.\ lik-v, in m !.<.?,? sent and abilities the public may p'a^r ihit uri'ili'it roiiAdt ncc The number o| ?indent* who h ive entered College thin yrnr, will leave vacancies for other* Board cnu be pro cu?ed in |HiVRte lamiiie* ?t $ ISO pel annum Til- Troon ? hate p<iat|K>ned Iha f lamination ot the tiudr nit in tbl* lemiiirtiy to a mom conve nient period HOIJF.ltT L EDMONDH, Prin. Drr.JB 56 S In Equity?Richland District. John D. jlrthur, vt. H m. I lit Hard Hhrrijf, rt. at. I Vll.t lw? told hcfm< the Coiyt Iloutein Co. ? T lumliia, on tin- Monday in January licit, the following nrtro? ?. lien, Piter, Judy, Harriet, Martha, Oaiy. Jntlura, Chailottr. Frederick and l?ion, duiiug the lib oi Juieiih It. Arthur, on u en dlt ol one or two ymrt, w ith interest from the day of tale, lie piirr.liHuer* lo give pcrtonai accti lily and a mort ,:?^e m the propi rly The pur? cln.terto fivr rr>mp- i< ot tenu ity, nut to lake Um property out w! tlo: noti , and to dulivcr the tame, and their itioe, hu h ma) ba alive at the death of Jot R, Artloit, the tenant for life, to tucli tier ?out at niay he entitled lo lliain, at dial |*erl>>d, under the will of tl>e late Hargrove Aitliur, of Li'iin^'ton Uy Older of tin- C>?ort ot F.tpiilV. TnO> T WII.I.IHON, c t a o Coltmihia, )(tl> Dec. IH37 6.S 3 For >ale. THOSE valuable l.andt ill Fairfield, in the ..ai?ri:bor1i..od ?>l Mif it. Brvrr. and -Hill ill I.-it. in FmrA l<! dMiial. called Hie Pn?c!nr land*. ...i ih>'wai?r? ?f (??Mli* liver, containing Intivfen it and ?rvn bundled nun t,*ill ? told tti Winnt iMiruii;ti, >>iihrr puMit! or pri\ uK *il?, oii tin* flitt M<in<liy in I . liiuniy ne?|. F??r ???iui? ?i ji'v ii? I'll 11.11'J l OJ'CHKR. ' l.ir.tti itn. N II Tiii1 Mtb?rtiln-r will lie nt \V. ?!?>?. on <h, on i' "? il..* "( file. I*. J I'. iNrnc'irr 2 8l* M w Public Sale. T|t.h? Vild .n I'uMir A'ir'vir, on the ).( ' Monday ,'i J<?it.iary next, ni 11 <iV|.|tk, \ t M l?e|or? ih? C-Hirl llmi.e if' u ? 'I' n\n ?>< Co luoini*, 11**- ???i,in? d < ol J ? It ?r?hi:r. em | *1 lilttj of a 'Veil KtlJTi \vd fur in . ? i- nil'" !?"? ? it , llir low n, ?m !'??? roml It ulin ? ? M (J. >*?*ii? terry, , ?-.>>lll.iinn'? nr'i ? n i ??.iM-ler,.' J,* 'if!i?|| o( I wllii li, na? i Mi Hj manure.| hh.! in m !}(??> ' >l?l? l'ir mHivMiiiii ?? i' ?'?>,-* iM. <l\v> Mill." > and all nwrnary oi?i tn'?dMi|j* in Roml ropiir, n Hue fjHid.'o, fl'fliinl a.i I lev. (jry vine*, fro.n wliieii 2H fchlloin nt wii"* I v. " !h-?ii niadn the y? i?r. Al?nnri' imrt ?>! |iO nrri't n| wnoif and. Mil llif Wifln^lxif.nl. l' rend, lli'fp mmI n half | aillet Iri.lli Col imliia, ??nn,<\ 'n?f*e?. mult*, hog# and entile, a w 'Kroii. ? i.rt and plantation |i>oU,a (tie, and tulke> ami *???- m hnlr o( (??? tn>u?*'Hnl<l ?ltd kitchen lurnitnre I Til* real fil'ili' ?t lit *rit.| .in n ciedit of one 1 and Inn year*; hiiiiili . .mi/ inter.-*!. villi a mnr|f>a|ie of lh? pre.in?"? ?r d |.. r?.inal i.-roriiy ? For toe oilier a.lirtet, .ill Mini* under ,flO, eathi nv'-r lliai miiii, o de* una ? red'l of ?i*ty dayt, with np|ift?Ved ??ml.trier*. }j ?od tjl|e? will ''e iiit.fr |o (lie real Wt?|e.~ Per?o? ? in.lrht* il lo tin ?*id e?iate ore required to make immediate |Mivi?irNt: and lliote having demand* ageiiitl H, an* i. (pie>ied to pretenl Iheir demand* lo tin- ??rnln-r. or, in h'? al??eoi ",lo l>. W. U \. 8 J.i!iii?(.iu. it ilinir Ik> ik Uiifi*. O, J. .M'JJUIU Columi'i" . Det , 21. W A I'attain to be had! '?HIE inbwiiher ? fT it for mlr a tieel of land, 1 in the vielniiy ol Mnnticello, containing lit arri ?, al? nil hu , ( whlrh are rleared anil under fane*; tnif/ldi* for lite nnllure of Corn, C-'ollon, or ?malll (rain; alto adjoinlnK a I wo acre Lot, ujrip ?v>iiel. it a very commndinua dvieHiiij Initio, ori li ird, he. The ?iluat|on vroiil'l lie ar i?li^ll?le one for m Boarding Hmii>, and |n point of health it a* perfectly mm- at ant kahitatlon in Ilia up roiintry 'I'He term* will hie ar.cninod'lir.f,, Pei*?ina withe* to purchate ran V'Olne and eiamine f-.r lh. m*el?n t. _ ORG B PF.AHBON. FalHhld, Ike. lO M H A Cw^^rtTthe Publi* r 11IIB Jtu>'?-nB?,r (a lata graduate af the Bo?th 1 Carolina Col leva) propofee to opan a private SoImmI ott the lot Mirmlay of laattary ?*tf, for a limiteil nilmber nf Be|t?(ar| In the lo wu of Colum bia. HapMfae t\i?|?*lf to b?elow tha hhh| a*eidao?e a?l ?ar^anltej aiteutioa to lh? jr?.alh ?ba May to hta itMtiaottan I* their attainment rithar of all Englith ar ? alwfoel adu eatioo ami ?ril| be gratalul fc,r tha palraiiaga of hie fnendt ami the public. The far mm al I be Z2L"*-rm ^tSSM Uvoeaiber90 ' ' w ' ?H with the proprietor* ef III* ? Md carta that Mac or?f Ulo? dnoiibwi, wbM W are Row* (at Iw fool of IV r Wj i) to pan over and rt-lum /rrr ?ftkmn<*. i that bna on board ill or Mora bale* ?a. that have oa board three or mora tela* of Cottoa. Waqom that bare op board ooa or mora bo<a ' band* of Tobaaao, and all rolling kopUadi of j Tobaaoo. i They arc alao prepared ta make liberal each I advance* on Cotton atored wHIt them for aala MALONK It GORTON. I Augusta, Vov.86. If Tba Columbia Tclracop* and Pendleton IMnwyt, will ln*ert tba altove once a hmIi until the lat January I MM, and lorward their ac. count* to M. It 0. For Sale. 'l^HE aabacriber la deaiiim* to dWpoae of hit X plantation on tba Watarea River Swamp, In tba nrlchhonrbood of Stateburg, containing (HO I aen-a, INN) nf wliicb It pina laud of ibr beat qua ! lily; between BOO and 8u0 acre* of vaiy awperior oak and hickory land; tba balance river awamp, altonl BOOacrea under good lenae, with all the ue j ccaaary h<ju*e* The land la frr?h, not having been I planted for many yeara till tbi* preacnt. To an j approvi-d purnhaacr, a Itargain would be given on | ncconiinoiUtiiu ternia. J AS II. TAYl.OR Columbia, Dec.JK W 4 New Novels, &c. HEI'Br.N Al'SLKY; >v wit. lutlior of Brum hfty* Alv?' IIoum>, 2 vol*. 12 m<\ lligli wnya a no ?> i' ? i)i, <?? Tale* l?y (he Road ?i>lt*,th>rd 2 vol*. |2 in??. The Kpo urt'an. a TmIo, liy Thoa. Moore, l*.?fj. Sir J.inuli Harrington'* Prraonal Slfcmhei of hi* own lime*, 2 vola. in I, 8 vo. Key t<> Vivian Orev. Atlantic Souvenir lor 1828, a Chrltfma* and New Year'* prwwnt; In a ca?e, and emlN-l|>?lied will. 14 In nntilul plate*?price In a fi-w day*, the Chronirlr* of the I'annnngatr, a llr-maiicH hy Sir Waltar Scott, with a freah ?uin>lv of the Life ol Napoleon. K W. 4* A. S. JOHNSTON. Dec. 82 ft* 8 TO BF. URWVN ON IFcdruxdinj, the l26th December. Union Canal Lottery OK PENNSYLVANIA. THIRTY-FIFTH CLASS?NEW SERIES. SCHEME. 1 prite of , $24,000 1 6,000 I 3,< '00 i 2,500 1 1,910 5 1,000 .*<? d Mtiiy othm, am owl/in# to $ 113 3i(i l'n*??? p?i) ?l?le 40 itny* tliri I hp lira* in*?mjIi ji'ct lo On; HiiihI di-duct'ion of 16 |a>r,ci*iit. Whole Ticket*, - ? ?10 (X) Hatvca, - - J oo i Quarter*, - - - - 2 50 | T<> I* had in a cn-at variety at the EUS , No 25, Broad aiirlMrlfiinn I H_rOrder? tn>m tin- country (free of poMk;*)1 will with pi omul ?>' nt'on >1 ai)dee*?'d to \ *ir.a m M'l n rvKK, i hnrlttiun, S C Tlii* dr.iv in."* will Ne rr?; i!ar!y received at B I). Pi.or't ll>in(8riiRi'.,^'oliiinliui,!i C. '26. tf Taken up |)V 'ii* .?ih?rfl>.<T Wii.n?tv?r<>llfh, ? vnun; J # l (U'lilMVfl, ??"?lit |.% liai.d* |ii(h, mi l?'?nd? ?Uitil??: ,if).f it? i.i it h" I ?il !>#??? n ii??-d tn n-.rv WM MOOH:.. !>?;? 17 61 3 SOUTHKliN AGHlCUi.TLK 1ST. ' J'I'OSf. %> iiMi-ibi ti v'*n have kittilly taken fi riiarje hi -uli-ri i|<tinn lipt? (hr 'hl< fourtinl. <i?* r^jK-rMulljr requeued t ? l>>r?nnl tl'em to (lie nilnerite-r, n??>?nii n? p.???ddi"; the l*t N??. will l?e piihliiiieii on l?t Jmmary inl >. D I.K?JAItF.. flmrlfftiMi. V.v 27. IHJ7 M 3t I'll* editor* ill t i?* iluWiMit |>a|>*r< thronthnut tin- S ?utni-rn Hill confer a fuvour hy In ?.ill.it; tun above notice lit Uuilr r<?pecliv? pa !?'??* BDVABD L. ROOBUB, MI'.KCKit, DHAPIiR AND MILITARY TAYLOR, Bi *? leave re?pr?tfu1ly lo inforqa hi* country friend* and cn?temer?, tliiit he hat recently rreei vtd from Ilia UK manufactories in England a noil *|dcndM aNortmfnt of eiotbxr U ?naalmnrc#, Including ?Wf? variety (if colour and quality. Ilit clitlhri will be made auwdinn to the latett fashionable model* of the celebrated Btult* of London, or aureeable to Individual direction* A Brtt rate Pantaloon cutter h*? lately l?fen engaged ?o that gentlemen mny henceforward be *??i|red of Mm a* wall pleeaed with that elegant depart m*nt ol drew, a* they have hitherto l>??>n wltli the quality,workmanship, andfashlow o( hi* coat*. Military Uniform*, Ladies Hiding Habits, and all order* connected with hi* tM?*)n*a* at Mercer Dra per end Taylor, will he eieeuted with the ntmmt (.uutnality. fidelity and dispatch. tientlemen wmnti/ay l?? disposed to favour K. (? ft. with their commands, an requested to have their ntee tiifea taken agreeably to the ample instructions rontalned in the car a of Me**rs. VVat*on 4t Son* ol Philadelphia, and tran?niit lliein to him In Charleston, when they will l?? faithfully and speedily attended to?No. V, Broad?3treel, iqipo Mtn the UnMed State* Bank. Coot* fumUhed from 20 to 3d dollar*, and oth er aiarment* iu proportion. Lli?rle?ton, Dee. 17, ll?7 M fit Notice. Tiff. ?uli?er1ber will rent *e?eral fltore* epot' ithe moat aeeommodaltng {i rm*; aleo a letye hrlelt hotne In ah e*?elle?t <Tttiath>n for a lever or |Mfhlie hoarding hn?*e. He will make ?*? a! teratfont or ImproVementa to aoH thoae who mlclri wUh to rent. lOHfi M'lVKR. December 1% W N EooH it . _ rOKYjuyali* mlo the vthtaMe Plan, whereon be tow lii tr^iftST lot for florae*; aieo, eome n?od Cam ? tolerable good Dwelling llmM, and ? good KM dun utf other out bnlldltigt, tollable lor ? <jur mar. IWt?1t about 100 eerat >-?t lo clear: lW ?icatcr pert of the clacrcd land k now frr ?h and In nice order for ? crop} this liaa between Broad rivar aid Tkrr over, and dlrerthi on tin* rua4 leading from the Flth l>aa< Yard on Broad River, lo Ilia Mountain* Aim. ih* wihecribrr ha* for aele, 6Mkm of prime Land. Ivtogos rrtfk and Broad rivrr, Immediately on Ik* Chat* leetoa road, Thtra liSOQ ar.r?a t?? clear, ittX) of which,I* bolt?m land, and tli-rw Uaboni 004 acrH of land now eleercd. only tended 000 ] and about 9(? cere* now cut down, and * to do to mak* H ft' for a cropt lh* iwpro era a* 1 trrcacra how?. ?i?blc, corn 1Mb and a good cotton home and soma negro booaee* Anjr person within* 10 purckate, will apply to the ?ohtcrlber for t?nns who llvet in Uuioe dlttrln, Booth Carolina. 4 mlloe from tbo Kith dam Ford on Broad rivar, i'2 mllea fmm t'u'UU C, Hf.7 ? TlTlNOFAldL i Der.M ? . 54 Sg" HT The Editor rf iha Ch?rb ?ton Mercury wUVpleN'a icive the above 3 weakly iotertioot, aod farward hit account immtdfotf.li/ to^thli afloat. ' OPERATIONS" ON THE TEETH. < ATtllt AI. Teeth set with Gold faatningt L Artificial do. do do t ?o ~^ Taeth t?opped wllh (told and effectually pre vented from farther deray Clr anting the Teeth, Teeth of atumpaeitroctef IMtcolnured Teath whitened Decayed |?ortlon? removed T?eth teparaled frmu each other ' Irregularities remedied Changing of Children's Teeth Alfrrtlontof the gutoi relieved, t?c. DR. AMBLER, Agreably to hit arrangement* of last teatoa, lia* returned to Columbia and rraumad huslnesa In Malntt ftr*t door below Mr. Feast's Printing Office. ThW arrangement of apandlng kla time iv vularljr at Columbia and the town* In Ha vlclnlly, will terura nil the n.lvantaqet of a ennttant real dance, l?v thr frequent op|iorltinitiei afforded for niamlnlng the previous operations. Paraona for whom he performed any operation! daring Ills for* mrr vMtt to this place, are particularly reqnetted lo rail, a .id ?ho?|td any require attention, it wjt! he given with murli rhe< rftilnean fc free of eharM. Ilo may be eontulted dally at hia office or at nla hoarding hoitM*, Clark't Hotels?or if rt-quetted, T.adie* and renllenu n attended at their residence. Or \ lieing unacquainted wllh many in thla rl rinltv. laketihe ltb*rt> of referring to Ike subjoin Tctimoni*l from Or Molt, Prof uor a/ 8m cry in the College of Phytlclans and Surgeons of New Yolk. ^ 1 I -in hereby certify, that thr bearer, Daniel C. Am'der, ha? Iwm n mv pupil and remained under my ln?tnic'lon an?ll lie romnleted hit ?tudlei, end n*re|vcd M? der'ee In M^ici'ia and Rurgety, || th? t.'niver^iiy of >ru York Thlt Intimate ae qnilnt?iiee hn? -?r.?n me many opporlunltlet of ?ltiir??in/ bit up rollout on the tneth, end I am hap'iv to ?ny <hnt thet huve uniformly (vlr rod vt-ry ?up^rl.?r ?klU *i>d di ttrriiy. The numeracy occurrence* of ? ?.?i-tiiull>inal and local dltaeaat nrl.lnc from.or di-p iidnnt uponcacboiboaf mini Iv ilm.r Intimate mnni ctlont e>Utln* ba tvvenii the rfiu-etet of Ibe teeth and the tyttem renrritlly. rend?-r a tcnowledge of mrtHctil trlenco n? neretsary foi the <ii<*retMii| operation! In Den* ii>lrv,a?lnany oilier branch of turcary, and without whlrh, It cannot It* nractired with tafcly. From my koowli'dtce of IV Aipblera quntiftcationt far tticiw <e?p<clti hl? I'^vorthle turn of mind for tk# operative part, and Mt seneral cbaracte.r of rau> <l"tir i?ud uiiepr.tv, I fe?-| xd.litiitnal plearme lo neo'iimendihg hint it a tkillful and ?cienti|fc l)?nilM. VU FATINF. MOTT. .Vw York. 13Ih Jul ft. H20 " lUftrtnrr* at Columbia ? l>rt Davit, Wellt, and limn, H? (?w? dl Camil'n? l>r? F. Aixlarton.lt. An lerton. Wm Bl inding, A. Hlanding, M'Caa |)e wm act Iteid iNovrm'?er 22. 47 Iwdt Hy trritr of Jomi *iuki#?, E?q. Ordinary ff MK'fi rhl Ihtlrtrl, Witt BK *OJ.D OX TilK 1*T JANUARY UK XT, \1 tile lute residence oft apt. Jamr> But.i.ors,. ?b?c* i?ed, ii? i?r < ninhridge, *11 of the PER SONAL ESTATE *eld defeased?constant* ot MwwitTWKNTVwl THIRTY very tub**4 M? NEGROES, a nen,ber n( 6ne MOLES and IIOHHRt. SI.k-Ic of all kl da, a lanpr tiuanlity of COHN, l-ODDER, and t'rr.vWons of all ki**, lloUdEHOf.O and KITCHEN FVltMTVRE, and many other articles i??o tedious to ravitiun. TfrAitof Sal*. ?A credit of twelve month* win h? given. Purchaser* will Ire required to giVi tUlr Note* with two approved KMrllltt. J A M e5UP ATT*EH30N, \ **?<*?" . IT The Editor* of the Columbia Telwscope, and Angusta Chronicle, ara rtqueMtd to givq (bo above notice, four insertions in their t?ener*, end forward their account* to the oAm of lb* My? I'ltl Hive, for M??otA. Nov. 8ft 4 Cedar Creek Academy.. ? IIE annual court* of InsUeelion in tbt* I Academy, will commence on the Cr.t Moni day In Jaimaty na*l. Tha *uj?erlntendao?e and management of the pupil* in this Seminary, wHl be intrusted to Mr. Hemphill. Tha diligence MMl attention of thl? gentleman, the ability with wbleK he ha? discharged hi* detle* as preeeptoe the pre ceding jrenr, have Induced tb* Trosteee to con? mil again, to hi* charge, the popiUof Ihi* Acade my, with entire confidence. All Ibf studies rrquitite for admWston In tbe Jo elm Class, in the Bouib Caroline College, will bo lau^hl in tills lnti:tut(on. The health beret enjoyed by the Students of this Seminary, and tbo steady habit* of the neighboring people,' render ihU situation peculiarly well adapted to tbe edd hation of youth The price of Boarding will not eaeeed Tft dol lars, |>er annum. RATES OK TI'ITION. Latin, Gret.k and Algebra, per annum, $24 04 Groyraphv. and Grammar, 16 00 Reading, Writing and Arithmetic, If 00 GEO. I.Kill I .N KR Jr See'ry. ! Hrtemberd 61 |f ,r I (Q"IXK)K AT THI$.?a? ft IIE Subscriber proposing to bring bU Mereao I. lile liosine** to e close, rcyoeatt all whn er# n arrears * Mb him eHher by nolo of booh arcAvnt' ?o n* ike payment on or before the ir?t day of J*mi ry neit, as be will on that day piece ell his Out tending debt* In the hands of ibe. pmprr oAtt ;e Ir collection Inattention to |bl? notiee u HI be (tended with tost tu Ifeote concerned. WILLIAM KIKCAID. Mo+embef It , 4; ?