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? tWtft* wanthar Mtiirb ?mllad apuo im, twi^btaaad atao tb?i inm ait Waab* Ingtoo. I( whom of our Coaat t^rln* daya} and was utbertd la and ctored with tW? diacharp-. |rf cannoa. la tba evening, illumiHa.lon* and bo* flroa, ?lijr rocbeta and tTaoapanootaa, ware eaMb. Had tbroagboot tbe towa. Nm taw than drad gantleoiea aat dowa to di?d?r." Mr Mm M'Cotl. No laaldeal thwart Ike gftoovol Mag ol joy aad wbfeb oftbaatrd iha lowa. apoa tbla triumphant >W>a4?ioa to *Mo? of lb* ? waa of the people " Wa aoderataad (bat peblle r^okiaga war* atao bad la Lealagtoa. v Wa wtra mmu gratHM aHboagb out at att ?aarprtaad?to aaa tb*l Mis Haaillloa potrated nplntl lb* applk?|loaof the Rail Road Corop-ny, batng aoaatdarad a# ?a affair la whleb (ba atate la inlamtftd. It iaa?ladlvideal affair, aad ar^a at ? at.Te, *Sd bar princlptaa aad dUraganl berdlgoltj,aadaoa^ pradN MrKtamt ao for a* to bag alaaa flroai * /*_Litaajaa (tflililli a*| kdmll f1^?*Laa aA vupifi UP| wmi ww ?ti lomif wmjrwi pap no right to ghro. for erary dollar of out dio*eytr lur.,?d |o ttt upon tl.U application, ?thooaaod of It alii ba tqaaaaerad upon other porttea* of Iha Untoa.... W* *Mlba regarded at haalag lakaa tba baeotyi wa am degraded lata otbadieaaft, aad waOM^^^fe tliftaa liaa?? ^ tay^laaaa **.9 ^nl^*- ?aa?Ii wom inniniwjm??rfi ivvio ircctffn of r.cNitn p^trvjui* Wa oro pairtleaiarfjr arniiM too t bat tbla aboatd hara iieee aete'd aa a ff Oceaaloa, lo ia trodaaa iatq tba Soalb tba praUlee of aendlnx lobby mrm'x ra ?o Coa?re*a. Wa anikratand tba* t?ro of tab Charleston Delegalioa were aaat to .WMblagtoa to Niya tbta petkloa* "a tnM tbalr Mctna will ba aoeb aa to warn lulara ad venturer* front tbla a* w Career 1 flN follow In* W (><? >emWoflteinl annaocUlion r>f the New Coldnet, la tliu Wa*hla|tOO Tela* graph: The A'< id Cabinet Wa are authorised to aay, thai li?' l*?w C4MiMt will con*l>t of Martin ??n Bur?m,of New Y??rlc, m 8?eut*rjf of State, fVptiut I VI. ItiKlmtn,??f Pennsylvania, aa Secre tary ofAM Trwuin Jolt 11 M'l.-mi, uf Ohio, r Pwti???l?r Ofnffit. Jdhn It. EMihi of T-nneaaee, m S??n liujr of War ? . ..t: ? , ? ' ? ? V John Brancti.of North Carolina, m Secretary of Hie Nnr Joint M'Plieraon Berrien, of Georgia, m Altc nay General. It will be n>m, that the Port Marter General fo Im? included in fba* <hdihiat. We learn thi the PrnaldenC elect, yesterday, received n I tle^ from Mr. Vma Burtn, accepting the State De partment. The other gentlemen am in thi* city, and have notified their nftefitanee in peraon. Upon this Cabinet wn may remark In the Aral place, (hat l| la d'ddedly aupt rior to the I art. Mr Vaa Buren la <fual to Mr Clay; Mr lafham U w< pcrlor, (a* wh- would Ml be,) to Mr. fbubf Mr. Branch In Mr. lartkank and Mr. Citoa, (whaan HflMatwi wo regard aa the least Judicious.) la anpertor to Mr Barboar But Ilia moat conapica oaa chaggefor (he batter la In the department of the Attorney General Mr Berrien* talent* aa a lawyer, are t-qoal to Mr. Wirt'a; aa a atateaman he la ve*t|v hh ettftarlor, and aa an honert, eonatrtent. hod decided politician, there ean b? no compari eon, nothing hot a contrast between them. ft la worthy of remark too in regard to tbaee ap poiatmenta, that Mr Raton la tho onlv member who originally wa* a Jackaon man--Van Bnran, Branrh, and Berrien wera decidedly in favor of JMr CrnwJwtlJc . ?Jhe Middle Stales have two member*; the Boot hem State* twn; and lha Western Stales two. We believe it la the Irat time that North Caroli na has give* a member to Ibe cahiaet, and the 6i?t time ill <t Virginia baa heaa wttboat oae. The remrxxitton of the cabinet is *neh that no'me y men her Will lm able lo predominate over it. ao aa to eonvart thn government Into a pergonal junto. It '<111 not lie n trnttUluf cabinet,an tl*tli?n*tring cabinet* a aewapnper writing eahlnet.n eerti|?.otn making cabinet, but n cabinet for tha country; and we coajrtnialata nor coon try qpon its forma linn, aa aa era of honesty. The lata a^moilatialian haa dlaaolvid ila ?'love tea'. Joyleea, anendeerad" ronneelloa, with no feeling of regret, bnt for the Ion of power. Mr. A'latna, a mleerahle old man, la driven from hla HI gotten power, Into the hoanm of a population eg, nt|?era>ed ngainat him to the lart degree. Mr. Clay, lil^e Mills oo?t in the play, abnndona thla George Barnwell, for aaw victim*. The rest ol them fall haelc Into tiie nothlngneaafor which their talent* deetlaed them, and from whleh their meanneae alone aialted them. Peace to the PRIKMIM OP IKKLAND, Mn Rkhiatid Dhtrfct, Columbia, Ho Ca On M?m?b?yEvcntng March 1M. IftfO.a meeting 'ef thia A*?oeiatioa wa* held pursuant to adjourn went, at the Town (fall. I .'apt J. A Btaek wa* railed to the Chair. The pr<?eedlnft of the laU meeting were read ami I'he Mne'ety went ?alo an election f.sr officer*. *hra the lolluwuiy gentlemen ware duly elected' Col, Wa, ? Pre?t?n. Prridrnt?<?,,i J. A. fit**-*. |rt. Vice Presidtnr?Jamei tlnra. '.M do.? F>.J MCord. Corrr*pon.bit)( Henretarf~Ca|H J. 0''l? Ion, Recording Secretary -Col. J. Ilrowu, Tr*a?nrer. On mo'ion, it was resolved, that ll?r following ge.Klemeo he appointed n* a Cnmm>tt?e to r?ce>ve d?a*tirm??l>at?iel Hreaan, N. Powers, and T. Qnl'rr. The MM nf fl?nora bein; opene*}, aecnrdlng to mmian of Mr. I>. Rrroan, tha olhiWiOf amount wa* received. C*fl. J. Jf. Bloc*, #10 00 J|fl| . 10 no ?f. tf. Af*n*?r, a ik) THaaai Brnwi, h 'K) fr. Br"4Jti, r no n. w ? 1 no A OtmmlM* l 00 V'*m0tQu*/Ur, n 00 tnn ff'Jkfimo, ft 00 Jf. A no M. HmrUnt, 5 10 00 ' ? ?' a no?fodD s^EFX . loo||ipll ft 00 800 |1,03S.tmso^ ?djouraed uutil the neat ). K BLACK, Prmimt. uiual iu the Southern Hlatee.tbat itdmriti lo te pkrtbaUiili MltNiM pit ?i mird, <W taction* of feet* of thie ktod, may bo uii ful bin m ways whieb?a*noi b* font?., TiMHmtiiriftlial?M?rihimr IKT,?m remarkably dry. |l ?m followed by lb* m*KI*?t winter Mir miMibmd. It wm i cMtiNid ?wring. Tb*?b?m?rand entomb of lUtfl.wiM Mwttrjr drtilw'Nl l? lli? NWrtlMt uttw |w ceeding year. It continued \ cry mild, until lb* ^ nkiiiUlkiiinlgl^^alil ^L, In ?>niial U ] ?'>W| ? pwiwi ui iKirij 9i|ni wvtliv H hk! bM frmiog weather; when not fate*lag, a Laj^ |a*^? m LiJ I iDfrt niff Bfni coiu mius inn jiicrrin* wiikj*. Scarcely a day ?.e? uried or thnt mild gonial weather, Which take* ptee* frequontly throughout our #lntwi.ii4pkMiiaple0?MNN a blwh|i Tboro ha* b**o an impreMion for mat yea fa |>?it UmU oar ?ltm*t* wa? Incoming Milder both in wiatw aiOtuamr' and certainly there dtd ap pwr to U mie ground to entertain tarh ? belief. Hut n v< ry hut lUtnmcr,three nr l?.ur y**r? *gO? I wheo the mercury ro?e lor the Ar#l time to my memory, to 100* and 101* for several day* rtin* I mngi and the iertrily of this last winter, ?eem to I contradict that opinion. 'I be mercury 4all re Sitedly down to 19? nod 20? and t*ieo to 14". i* gentleman who placet! lian thermometer out lb* bo*t* *11 night, on th* 10th January, bud I the mwry enak to 8? at day light oast morning I It romai** only to b* r*mark*d that lot lb* Imt two y**re, th* not Mnanidcd bwltn hae been enjoyad by lb* oilman* of too 4<?tb*fB 8t*l*e,l with tb* e*eeption o( lb* town* on the #** board, whieh w?r* unhe|i(4ly aC'ttol in 18*8 with n now ?luen,o, imported from nhrond, oallod the Deogoet which wae a Nver* aoourg*, but not n I mortal woe. I hi* hiitory of nil ngaa ?b*w* tb* VHsiaHiiid#r of ?ea*oo*. In modern time* tb* win ter* of 1709, 1740. eod 1779. '00,ha?? b**0 remar km lo lor tbn severity anJ long ooutionaoc* of eold waatlier. Hi* climate of bibtri* teemed to in*nd* tb* South of Earopt, a? th* ma*t*r? of 8ib?ria are now ill*ading it with arm*. Tli* winter of 1779, is well r*m*mb*rrd here. It commenced fre*ting between Chrietma* and New-Yiar, nwl It continued (retting lor ,i* weeks without i*terminioa. Thcrv? were no re|n> or enow*. A serene blue sky, undiituroed by cloude, wae visible during th* arbolt time. 8ENCX. WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENCE Wat/iinglon City, Feb. 23, 18.9. Mr Dkar Sik? Since the arrival of Qen. Jackton at tbb dace, there bat Imn much (peculation In regard 0 the Cabinet ll I* now *ufllcientiy a*eertatned to natborise a* to commuidente to you whet i* no doubt correct, ?nd what Uof general notorily bare. In fbet I have tpeUfic Intelligence upon Ine tub ?et, end am able to tell you what la now tin de> itrminatlon of 0?n. Jackson, and thare l? no pro bability thai It will I* altered. Mr. Via Btinr.* will beoffWted the Department of Stat*. Nolle* baa alraady l?*en mmiI lo bint. Whether ha wilf letvpi, and risk the ?*llutn c?f tuft prtetdtnl, or forego the bonor and run the race mi ?bnekle d (or tha Presidency, afford* matter for toe culatiun and douM among u* I am of ojurloii that be wilt accept the appointment. Mr fao ? am of Pennsylvania. will be Secretary of the Trauirjf. Uov. Branch, of North Carolina, now In the Senate, will tie Secretary of the Nnvy rbe only dillrulty i* a* to the Department of War ?1r Eaton i? not *?actly liter*?nor It Mr. M?L?AN,lhe Port-MatterUeneral, yet iefinitivelv arranged to that depxitrmnt. ll I* underwood mat Mi. M'Lnan desires to remain lo lili preteni position, ami tin* *|?polu'inent of Mr Katoti to the Department m War, will be an outran* upon il*? f(wl?piirn?itofOtn jMkion'i frlondi. U|ton the *urge*t|on ol lhat arrangement ihero wai in ihle city an nnlver?el ln?r?t of discontent. (trn. Jackson ha* not yet placed him there, and he it not t'?forming this fitiporiant duty nrerl|itlately. Mr rumen, ol Georgia, will be the Attorney Qone ml. Should Van Bureo decline, | barn that (Jon. Jackson has fliedupoi) another, hut who that oth er la, I cannot tell you. The truth it in regatd to Mr. Kalon?h? ought not to he in the Cabinet Why? II* haa not the confidence of the people. What hat ha done to de*erve It? Ill* talents are 01 ?n hamMe oMer. No man doulitai'. He ha* supported (Jen. Jackson ?enlou*ty anil fnlthfu ly .hut ran that commute him a rood Secretary of Wat? He voted for llw tariff ol IBM in o|?po?itlon to tha whole body of ht* colleague*, and what I* more, in op|iO?itinn to the dietatea of hi* i.\vn judgmeul, a* thern is tha best reason lor believing. It may be Mid, indeed, that Gen. Jackson baa the nt-hl to choo*e hla own Cabinet; nobody rioutits it But ! he I* morally hound to choose it In reference lo the heft interest* of the country I do not In lieve lhat Katon will nnliinately go Into the War De paitinent, tho' there ha? certainly l?een a strong disposition to place him iHtre (Jen Jackson i? not above public opinion, nm have I any reason lo lielleve lhat he feels hiiotelf to. I leave you to make you? own speculation* noon the Cabinet. But one thing I will remark, the nntiv> State ol inn Pre*Ment elect ha* received no ulSae from his hand* I rejoice In it I em not aware lhat any ol her ciligent atked any boon at tha hand* of the President, lain pirated with the relleclioolnal they have kept aloofflrom Ihe odioos business of fawning sycophancy ftr ndlue. If any South Carolinian hnspreiuiued lo take one ?ten in such a course, he it nnworth v of h{; Male, ami hat lost her noble chaiacferiiiic*. It !<? the ttisim -t of our eili*en* to look at home They are lo a ureal contest tor their constitutional tight*. Their antagonist ha* heretofore been Ihe general government. How |on< ?t is to continue to he *o, I cannot piedlet?nor do I imagine that it deiiend* in any ver^r great degree U|ton the ngency of Geo. Jackson lie eannot controul Ihe pntniont of man: he eannot aire-t Ihe craving* of avarice: he alone cannot heal the wound* ol Ihe constitution But he m iy do much to retrieve Ihe foitune* of lite country. He iia* been (??(?ported by lite flotith n <My and magnaniinousty. We have relied upon Hi* ?iHiad Jud)<oienl ?hi* ontnllled integrity, lie ran have norauio If. posh us to evteemille*. lie ii the President of a nilinn?not o(? parly?not of III" wetl,ol Ihe north, Ihe eart, nr Ibe aoulb. |je| him then plant >?<* loot njufti the broad Aie. Irines <?( r<i?il>llr*tuim. ftoth doetrlnne never yet dbtnrbeil Ihe harmony ol Ibi* rnaatrf. Lei him tn'ekl* oo at hit artnmr and hl?*tif?ld, the eld tomtHitlfn, that antbptntcd^ reliet ->1 '87. I.et ?V * Mm atrip of from the cont&ulloo Uteatw drew mm imm M tki fjllHl "" . ! taiS _ jaftl ? ? ? VMCIMi Of rfP0HMWI| . ^"?Jd'apMUMfebltikm u!%? " I bopa Virginia ?UI be btmir again. , , ?"??t SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. Charleston Haces.? lhe following to the molt of (he three Am dayt Rteci over the Washington Courte:? r. nut dat. Mr. Atcbieon^ eb.f. Muki/Urm kjKvkhttko, 1 1 Col. MywV h. h- LmJuyUt, by OmlUUim, 11 Bmmptitku 7W MiU Mmlt. i Mr* AebWon^ i, f. Mg tiefbr, 1 1 I Mr. Srom^l g. h. - ... v t ? aaeoNo sat. -vv * Col. Singleton** /'AniMHwn, b. f. by Sir Ar eby l I vl Col. Riebardaon'tb.h. Jtrthy, by flk Archy, 3 ? Mr. Moored Dtm, b. f. by Kom iu?U?>. 4 3 (tel. Myor's Lady olthe Lakt, b. f. by Ko?ci Ufko V- 5 * U drawn Sirttptfalet - Tiro MiU Ileal t Col. Myar*' a. h I'ocn/wulm 12 1 f ol. Rpan'a b. t.Anh-Tariff,3 year* 413 j Mr Moor?^i b f. Lrprctaifn, 3 yean, by Virginia* t 3 diawn Col. Singleton'* a. f Isimbnlle, 4 year*, by Ko*ciutko ? 3 drawn TtllMD D\T. I Col. Binglalon** /?e<fy Jane Ony( 4 4 1 Mr Mooro'a (tnrtmunt, 13 3 Mr. Wm RiohanUou** Coqwtle, 3 3 3 I'ol Myer'- IJearpvud, 8 4<lia Swerpthike*?7W Jfi'b Remit. I Col. Myei '? I.. I. Lndf, ?/ the 3 I I Col. Richar-1'* a h. LHIU H'tUiam, I 3 3 Mr. Brown'* b. f (hrtntrit, 3 3 3 MOIIK INDIAN MURDERS Little Hock, (.hit.) Jan. 17.?Till following la an extract ol a laitar to the editor, from a reipeot iblenli?:uoi Millar couuty, dated 10th in?t. " With deen concern, I have to inform you of mora Indian hoatilitirr. A Mr. Whil???iilet ha* ju?i returned from a trip to the Camanoho coun try. till company, foer in nnmher, wcra all killed! Mr. Joel Dyer, ol Hemp*tead county, waa amnot (he number. The Indian*commenced 1 trading with them, in a teeming friendly manner, but iooii cooimmccd the work of maiaaijM. Mr. White tide* made hit earape, by (taping down a high blitir, and ooncealing blmaelf in a thicket until night* when ha returned, end tow the bodie* of hi* murdered companion*. lie picked up a f?w acrapa of meat, (having no run.) on which ha tubtitied t|Mringly ten ilayi, alter which he Wat five day* without any protUions before ha reach* el our Mttleoieut ? Thert prairie Indian* doubtlew intend making war on the whita inhabitant* of thi* Iroutier. which I* greatly exposed; and it ia to l>? feared Hut much damage will h? dime in the Spriax, if not KHHJtir, uulrta the .(.ijit'*rom?ol ino-tata ?h? f.in e at Cantonment fowion. It I* really *ingu ? lar that it iiu been io long neglect*!." From tha Allwny Arpus. Tint Ua?B ilii.t..- Veitcrday, iu (ha oneiu My, Mr. I'aiqk, Irum the e<Mnm>llN on bank*, tahmneda ioug and able report, aocompaoiod by ? bill, ? tumutary ol tl??t provisions of which we give below. Til* reader will perceive, that with some modifications, it m the plan of Mr. Forma n, alluded lo iu the mmtj* of llir Governor. Of lb* ).repetition submitted by the eowmillM, (hoy ? * l' r<' 5 their run v u tin n, that if ml o (>lr, I, ? it villi u?t only create ? complete and in&llahln security in tho creditor, of mooted corporations a*ain't all hum, bat will tapart to lb* bank paper of (hi* ?Uto a solidity ol currency equal il not >n,trior to Mfty in the world " The committee urjfc, a* a parao<ount object, tha ruMwal of lh* existing touml audsolveut btuln. ami recommend the gran ting of new charter*, particularly in the western couutie*,adequetMothe wants and mere a .ngcom mrrcial prosperity u/ the titat*. Ahstiaetol lha provisions ol the bill to create a iuimI for the benefit of the creditors of certain mo nicd inititntion* 1. Corporations with l>ank n* powers to t* created, bimI>uctinowexisting whose chatter* ate ?object to alteration by the legislature, ?hull be suuject to the provisions of this a.-t. 2. Krery lUch corporation ?ha|| yeaily pay to the flat* Ueasurer, a turn e?4ial to one half of on* ucr rfent, ol? it* capital, to creat* and continue the fund herein ee ^kliiliei 3. At the tame thn* (hall be presented ? statement under oath of tb* capital pnid in or sa* cured to b? pai<f in. 4. Such annual payment* ?ha|| be mails, till the ru n arising therefrom shall amount to J.jOO, 000, which (hall be a per|?etual fund, to be invi olably appropriated to pay the debts of such cor porations which may become mtolvent. 6. I'iio comptroller and treasurer lo keep |iro|ier *c??>nolt ot raid " liauk Fund." 0 Said Iiiud 'hall be Ilia property of such corporation*, but Hie comptroller thall int est the tame, ami when necessary to meet any charges on said furd, shall sell any stocks in which it may he invested. 7. Whenever *aid fund it reduced below | Jflf.(OOjOOO, the l>elore named payment! thall be re ' newtd, till the fund it remiburtcd 0. When any ruclt coriwation beoomctinsol vent, and it proceeded against by the bank com missioner*, as hereinafter provided, and after ? , dividend of its property is made among the cred ?tore, the court ol dbanr?ry thall enter an order I setting birth the total amount of its debts; the amount of money denvrd Irom it' properly, aud the amount then requisite lo |>ay off its debt*, and I 'aid order shall direot tha receiver appointed to | tak* charge of its affnrs, to receive from the comp J tro||*r the requisite turn to pay o(Tth?> debts. 0. Directs Ilia comptroller to obey tuch or 1 der. j 10. Monies so paid out to b* chirged on the ! bauk fund. II* Three persons to he appointed, to b* I ?tyled" Hank roita>i**K>ner* of the Btate of N*w , V"? UWho thall visit avcry sueti corporation, I oueeat least In four months, ami inspect its affairs. I i Haid commissioners or n*s of tb*m, shall I n*it any sod* eorporatnm oftaner than one* in four months, if requhwt to U> do, by any other oOrporatioo sut.Jeel to this Mt 13. Gives power to said commissioners to e*, ant in* persons tinder oath. 14. Atkl commissioners shall apply to the chancellor fof an iujonetbrn on any corporation, if i bey find it tosolfraet, or if it has violated any law binding on it/ J 6. Cytwlowi lo report to tbo legislature ?ernor a*d BmU to appoiat m mWm MtyoMto rMMvafiy So pSoraor ia 1 v*l by U* |o?ornor fcr wtiaoa STOuw M ?r tod Moau dbtrioU. Tmwrjf dollar* ooi of tbo State __ duco oorporaiKMT ' tetbi* corporatad oooipooy, ?t 8uoh oorporatioa*,*) long a* (boy ooatom thl? act, It bo astiupt Irom taoalifn, m aa (a rporatoa company, bat the etoobbaldor* or liable to bo tasad aa ioJividaal* lor tboir ataek. '?.v. tt. Noaaeh awrporalioo la bavo notoo in eirea lation oieoedtag IvIm it* capital p.ld ia end IClUltly DOMtMltl M aedss/lfiiey Mob onrparatioa itgltct to ?wfirai to tba praoiilag* oj Ibt* act it ?h?.ll bo Mvod, and oAoor* thereof wkbf C*l*o rtato ?Mate aboil bo dooatod goilly aI a aMMHaDor< M aad ft. Tba ^anunfl liability provbloo ia tbo roOwad la art not la apply to llxw corpora lion*, hat tbo director* remain I labia (o (bo Hook belJer*. Tbo rotora* lo bo nado to tba baas eooMabiloaoc* in trad of tbo ooaiptrollor. i (8. No eloekbolder of any moaifd corporation having banking power*, abati Da appointed a ooai o?l?* ioner. tO- Every banking corporation not aobjoet lo thb ad, bat whieb ?hall conform lo it* provision*, ?ball bo oalitlod to tba osOaaption* aad privilege* ofthiaacl. ^ M*U? Drun'i (tofraphg'?'lh* Fourth, .Fifth and Siath Number* of I ho American edition of thi? highly valuable aad eatertaiaaui work, ha*a jn?t made tholr appearaoco. Addition* aad cor rocliont ara mad* ia Ibo proaoat publication, a* we have mentioned before, bj Mr Jam** O. Pernival. Tlia work I* el#o eatbellifhed with oa graving* and an alia*. The engraving* of I ho ll.raa I a at number* ronrht ol artrel aiap* and of view* ofGonday, the capital of Ahymnie, ol'St. Petersburg along tho Neva, of I^mmIoo, Naple* and Pant In a work *o uniformly delightful, it ; ii difficult to partioularix* nhe part aa Mptiior to another. Tho prarnt number*, however, ron cera tho nioal interesting countri?? of tho eaat, Syria liud Palestine, Adalic Turkey. Arabia* Per* l eta, Siberia, Oiiim and lliudmtan. It ia ImpoMi hi* lo imagine a more delightlul kind of reading that* Geography ai it i* wiiftrn by Malte*Brnnt nor a work comprising 10 roarh general kaowl edge a* tin* we *re tptaklng tif. Tho history, lo. pogrephy, product inns. manner*, religion, govern nt?Qt. commerce and antiquitie* ofeach country are described in a manner at once tho mo*t philo sophical and entertaining, and illustrated with copious learning. In sliort, we hava tear rely seeu a book it it iaore desirable to poasets. It* re potation i* the higheil in every part of Europe, a? it* aatbor had been previously known by an eaeallenl work, of a character somnwliat limllar, and possessed the greeted variety of acquirement both in aclenee and language*. Perhaps there i? no philosophical work iaor? entertaining to all cla**e* of reader*.?Hall. Jim. Hie course of studies at the University of Virginia ha* been entirely interrupted, we arc sorry to learn, l?y an alarm rauied by a fever, of which several of the students sick ened, and two or three have died. The rest have very generally dispersed to their re spective home?. It is said that the session will he resumed about the ftrfct of next month. Some authorised publication on the subject seems to he called for, and is due to the in terests of the University itself, as well as to remove alarm as to account for the cause of it.?Yal. Intel. In the Ilorse of RtprmiUiirifi on the 80th in?i. the Appropriation Bill l?aiug uitd?*r roomier it ion j ou motion <?f Mr. M'Dorriia. $.tiifiQQ wet* inserted for improving th? 8sviuuh Rivpr* <v-. tf'rirki.?We loom (says lh? Newhero Spelts for, of lit* Sin in?t.) Uut n brig aud two (rhixmin, (umne* not giveu) have hern recently wr?jk?*l on Cap* I.uoknut la ou* instance the wind* craw ptruhnl g-JJ. . .? MARRIF.D?In New York, on Wednesday the 4th ult. tij tin- Rev. Mr llart, Mr /nAm P. Ah rmvt. in.WiM Calharint, tides! daughter of llenry Columbia Price Current. Keview of the Markets for the past week. HOMK PRODUCTIONS. Co'lari?inferior to Rood ?| a fij Do. good 1? ? 8) ? 0 Indigo?Iri'Ui the Wagons, 60 a 7ft Corn? ? ?* ?* 40 to 45 tVlift? *? ?? ?? 874 a IU0 Fhur?floe " mo 060 a 7<I0 Bhl. Do.?>?up*iAne 000 a 850 Raron? (at retail*) ft to 10 Harm? I? to 14 Ifhirkrv? 3ft ? 45 :v. K. Hu>i. 45 * 50 Mark* r el, F.t/t?No. 3 and 2, 5A0 to 650 Mil. fWtfrf, 75 to 871 hund Oats, 25 to 874 huili. FOREIGN PRODUCTIONS. Cotton Rawing, llemp,?(42 in.) 22 n 2ft Tow? do. 20 a 24 Hale Rop*? 12| a I ft Iran. Country It Swrtii? 5 a 64 Sall.Liotrpool?ooan* in Packs,3J5 a 350 |)o. " " in Bulk, 75 to 87j bnsh. Su^mr, Itrown-- 10 to l?4 Do. reAned loaf? 20 to 25 Rrantty. Cognac? 12-1 to 200 Qin, Holland direct imported, 125 to 150 Win*, Madeira? ?? " 350 to 450 Do. Malaga, " ? 07Jtol00 Caff it? 16 to 20 Tta, Upton? 125 to |.J0 Molaun? 40 to 50 gall. Hum. Jamaica? 135 to 175 REMARKS. COTTON?The lran?*otions ol tha week Save been vary light and price* *IkmH the same a* da ring th* pircecding. Not much prime e?mmg forward. More enquiry for such cottons. Vary An* lot* Would command a little over our high #s( quotation. CORN?This art.cle remains at 45 et*. sml looking npward. PM)I)H?I hN article is Arm, with a tendency lo advauce. Ami not much priase cmalog lor ward. RATF.9 OP KXCHANOK, PR4P Trt wn the North at short sight, I per cent. prem. at sixty days, par. NOR I II CAROLINA BANK BILLS ft to 7 per rent, dn^ount. 01.011(11 A BANK BlI.LS 14 t* t per eent. ' KltfJOHTStO CHARLESTON,rangefrom |0 76 to f0 874.? bale (hr Cotton Other articles I hi projiortion. Op freights 28 to 2ft e?ut? p*r 'handled. rpHE Co jiii(May|i boy atofeto o?Utl?t bo* JL I?h? Squirt It WM 4?d itM4| flora, hii dre (lie flrai of Jiwai Hon, It Co. I? tin* dnv dissolved by mutual conaont Thine Indebted to ? .?in? [t0 A.C. K'Mlo til mi Uhen ABRAM C. iSSrc^gft vssssssf: rcbmafrts,lMrt :y%*W*r> >n tf NOTICE Stiaved from the sobcwibir, ei-l^k JJ. f IORSB, wlfb h bite blaaa l? bie f.ee, and 1 IIOHBE.wi woltefret 8?Jd Kotm atmyed mi; wHh Nfirw MaRE The hor?? U about fifteen bund* fob, and eight' or nine year? old. Tb? M?l*ciitwr offrff Ave dollar* reward, ?nd oil reasonable eipensta, for the delivery of it* born and Mere to film, *t Stooey Boiler, Newberry dial riot. neat tbo court boo*. JAMES YOUNG, M-reb 0, 1820. 10 ?t SOUTH-CAUOLINA?/'a/r/fWrf Umtrkt, Jiroad JitvHT*. JOSML'A EMERSON lulls before om ? brown MORSE, ifteen It.ndaand a half high, a mooII ?tar la tbo lorobroi|tlbo M blod foot while. Sup posed to bo twenty veer* old, tppiiM at twwity dollar. OAVlD MONTGOMERY J. t. Folironry Iff, I WO. 10 lip Mention Cavalry. rpHE RICIII.AND I.IUHT DRAGOONS, will JL atland for drill, and to eelebrete tbo annl rrriary ol (bo compaoy, oo Iba lOtb March, at MllxAfdfc. ' By order of tbo Captain, 10 (l T W c. CLIFTON, 0 8 a 10MPA> i ORDERS?Ao EUctioo i? hereby i v ordered for a I rat Uasrt enact ol Rlnblaotl Light Dragoons, to supply tbo vacancy created hy the reslgriMtion of LUm. Stanton. Tba Election will be bold In Colombia, at tbo Market I loose, on tbo laat Setnrday of Merck, p.vlls to be opened at 10 o'clock A. M. ond closed m s P. at Maoapen to ooodoot tbo oMstlon, Jea^e H Oixidwyn.Pwdk Green,aod Wm. Woe ton J N. FAIITRIDGK. Capt. ft L. D. Fahr?i**v 87. <<7t"-S,v | A WVxO i'R K.?The <ubsr.rilier will hereafter J A ptacliie In the following Courts: Islington, Richland, Oraoielrargb, Krrshaw and Sumter. D.J M'CORD. Marr>> 8 10 4 (Lj Ol ?Ci.~ All )?' oeoinnOaafainat i.^l the (Corporation of the To* n of Columbia, ere requested to prevent them lo the subscriber on orbefoieibu lOtb ol March netl. B. HARRISON, Jr T.C. Merehfl. 10 4 COPARTNERSHIP. Hiram Hutchinson fy C. IV. Cozent, : | AVK associated themselves in the MtrtnntUo 1 I 0?rin?M, under thi-fltin of HIRAM HUTCH INSON. b Co. at No, 6 Brick Range, ubrre Ibey will thankfully reccive a stare of (lie public pnt rot age. They flatter themselves that under thn present arrangement, they will b? enabled to give ample satisfaction to customer*?and to heap con* flautly on hand an assortment of GOODS inferior to none in Cnlumhia, which they v? ill dli?|os? of on the mod rea?ouaWe term*- On hand an as of GROCERIES, tMITIIS' TOOLS. IRON, S I'l.KL. and also BOLTING CLOTHS ol' a ?iperior quality. February 87. 0 3 ?t ft! IA I'OUNOS BACON, .or sale by (lie Oev* ""'ubicriben low fur cash- -alio 100 BAIIRELS I.IMK, on con*Unnienl, warranted good. BARRY L BRRNXN. Febtoary 27 0 3 PIjOUII. " A B\RlcELS of Fine and Supeifine ZDU FLOUR?Lorw!c by WALLACE b M'FIE. Columbia, Feb. 10,1820. 8 tf NOTICE All persons bavins claims of any kind Again*! the late SAMUEL WIL-ON, Jr are requested to preaent Ibem to the ?ul<?cri berr, between tbla end the Aral of inly nml WALLACE It M'FIE. Colnmlila, Frh. 10. IftSO 7 if OAB9?IL?. ikCo. HAVE on beud and era receiving I be lolloir leg articles,vis ? Sugar, Coffee Belt, Gun Powder, Imperial and Hyson Teas. Old 4tli proof Cog. Brandy, 4th proof lam. Rum. Old Madeira Wine. TeneriBe do. Malaga do. old Port Wine lu bottles. * London Porter. 10 Ton* Sweede lion, assorted. German Hteel, English Blister do American do. Rowland* Mill endCroaeeel Sawt do. CaM Steel.Nelloraad Senderaon'a brand;. 40 dos. weeding bora, assoited sites Wbitte mnri'a Cotton and Wool eaida. Bellows, Anvil*, Vices, Sledge and band Han mers. D*KgiNg, Rope and twine. ALSO* A fneMl Assortment ofhardwnre and etttlery. All of which will lie sold aa low at this market will aflbrd ColemliM IS Feb 1890, 7. tf. ASMIM.ION IIOIF.L FOK 8ALE?I ho subscriber will offer the above apleadid es tablishment. to tbe highest bidder, on (be flrst Monday in inly neat, containing an aere of Land, mora or let*, with all the appnrtenancti /hereunto anneaed. Tbe lerma of sale will be vne third of the purchase money down,or Oe. Thomas Brfggs' notes or Itonda will be received a* cash, tha ba lance to lie made payahbt in I. t, 8, or 4 year*, with interest from the dale, ana mortgage of tbo J?r?niiira. ABRAM D. JONE*. Ifj" 'I lie editor* of the Augusta Chronic!*-, (bo Charleston Coftrier, and Savapnnh Mercury, will in?ert lb* shoro once a we*k till the lest week In June, and forward their accounts to me for pay ment. A. I) J, Columbia, February S7 0 II. WINN8UORO' FEMALE VE.MINAHV AND BOsRDINO ttt'HOOL. Mr.. Kdmouda informs those parents and gaardbins, who m*y bare it hi tonteiuplation to send young ladle* to her school as boarders, that tbeto ere still e ftw vetoneies in that deportment. Fepris wMI be re ceived et any season, and only charged from tbe ?ime of entrance, 1*. no deduction will be Made for scholars rr moved before the and of tbe aeaalon. Wlnwaboro'. Feb. til, IhtO p n * Ul'ICE?-Persons reshlbtt without the Town A of Celtnubia. who o*a Nerroes hired In tb* ?ame, are rMpenfully invited to cell end pay tirlr ta?, or I shall V* obliged'frinaft the eelnre of my oiw, to lodge sock servants In Jail C O DtlKK, T M Febrwry #7. 0 S