Columbia telescope. (Columbia, S.C.) 1819-1821, March 13, 1829, Image 3

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.1- |V>|> stations, able rt.d Bgsrsas; thL SC* number*. k diffidence, p*rhr->s too just, in my owi. teach me'to look with * **'tJScc t? the example* of public virtue oy my Illustrious nredcce*v>rs, ami with jfnerotinn to the lights that flow fn.m the mind that founded, and the mind that re formed, our The same difhdence induce* me to hu|te for instruction and aid from the coordinate branches of the gov ernment, and for the indulgence and ?tp> port nf nav fellow cititens generally. And ? Arm reliance ou that Power whose pro vidence mercifully protected our national infancy, and hat slace upheld our liboties In various vicissitudes, encourage* me to offer up my ardent supplications that he will continue to make our beloved country the object of his divine care and gracious be lied icti no. THE INAUGURATION. John C. Calhoun, Vice President elect of the United State*,'tookthe Chair of the Sen ate at 11 o'clock, and the Senate was called to order. The oath to .<mp\/ort the Constitution of the United Slates was administered to the Vice President by Mr. Smith, of Maryland. The oath to *up|?ort the Constitution nf the United States was then administered to the following new Senators by the Vice Prunptit't vTs* '* Messrs. Branch, Clayton, Bibb, H tyne, K\ ig, Knight, McLean, ot Ohio, 'i ns- well, Wliite.Sllsbce, Bell,Frcliughuy?en,Sprague, ?ftd Livingston ; aod they took their seats. Oo motion of Mr. Smith, of Man land, it ordered that, when th* Senate adjourn, . they will adjourn to meet to-morrow, at 13 o'clock. ? At half past eleven o'clock, Andre* Jack am?, the Prealdent elect, entered the Senate Chamber, attended l?y the Marshal of the llistrict, and the Committee of Arrange ments, and took his sc.it immediately in fiont of the Secretary's desk.' The Chief Justice. ?f the United States ond Associate Judge*, entered soon after, Mtd orcupied the seats assigned for them on the right of th? President's Chnlr. The Foreign Minister* and their suites, in their splendid official costumes, occupied ?f.att on the le ft nf the Chair. A" Urge numlter of Ladies were present, nnd occupied the scats in the rear of the Scout'tr*, and lobby under the Eastern gal lery. ? The Western gallery was reserv ed for Meml?rrs of the House of Represen tatives. At twelve o'clock the the Senate adjourned, And a procession was formed to the F.astcm portico of the Cap<toi, where, in prcsr-nce nf an immense concourse of spectators, filling the portico, the steps, nod the enclosure, the i * Prvsldeut of the United State delivered his | In tugural Address, and, having concluded it thu o.th to support the Constitution was .administered to him by Chief Justice Mar shall. Salutes were fired by two companies of nrthlery, St Itiotted in the vicinity of the Capitol, which were repeated at the torts, nnd by detachment* of urtillrry on the pluins. When the Pretident retired, the proccsal&n ??? re-(hrmed, and he was con Uncord to the Pr#"%icfcntl*l Mansion. He here received tin* salutations of u Vast number of persons, who mine to con gratulate him upon his induction to the Presi dent y. ' The day was serene and mild, and every ?way favorable to the wishes of those who h id ooine from a distanre to witness the i ereino ny nf the Inauguration. The number of fM*r *oit* persons present at the Capitol, within, around, and in fror.t of it. lave l?een various ly estimated. We suppose that it did not fall *]?<-rt of ten thousand. The Inaugural Add) ess will b* found in an other patt of thisdav's paper.?Xai. Int. INSURRECTION IN LOUISIANA. Norfolk, March 2.?We learn from Captain Ritev, #ho rnmr passenger In the brig Hope's l)r|ii>ht, which arrived here yesterday from Nrw-Orlenns. whrnrc she ?ailed 11th Fehruarv, that Information had J reached the City, 'hat nn Insurrection had I brokenoutupthe river, (above New Orleans) | n lew day* previous to his leaving iherc, and i that several thousand Negroes weie engaged I In the Revolt. The fjovernor gave ortlers on the night of the 10tl?, that tlie mllitarv I ?houldhe in readiness to match ala moment's j warning.?[/Jraro?. ( Iii con*equ?:n"e of the retcnt nt'empts trt fire the cltV of Augusts), n Voluutrrr City (luard\w* been established in tint place.? About 300 of t'ie mmt respeetnhlr eitixens hnvc rnrollcdthemM-tYvs, unanimously cle<t id CmI. Wli.l.lAM Cummino ('apt-tin of the (iuard. The Chronicle siiya the citizen* I Imve Ixen reKttlnrh organised, in u manner' thnt will render them n*t efficient <md vuhia- \ ble corps, while the duty incumbent u|K>n ' ?nrh, will br, comparatively, li^lit. Whfle other cities are taking measures to drWeoflTlncendiaHt'*, w?uld not he well tint our police pursue such it maur, us will prevent them finding nn asylum in Churlcn ton.?Jtfitreury. interfiling Ditrnr rit?Wr nu IfMiami, that }lr JwIm j Smith, Nn I Mr I'mIIcI of I'etewlmr*. haw Ju t taken ???it a piteot lor t di?e?very, wli? h rr?ni:?N to k* offre it imt>orlarv ? t'i to tlo> Cotton pj.nter?the nltjrt i i* in ?^|mr4ir th? !<? rn?*| th? entfen?*e?l from the hull, hii.' Ilio lormer to in sert frr making oil. F.aeh hd?h?| of ?fl i? ?*??! to prmln^f TJ <ju?r,? of oil, of a quality. llltlo.il' Ktir. inferior In tin twi<eefl oil, ?U'I apfilieaMe lo oe.irlrf v< ry |>urp*<t? fur whifth lh?t tpeeic* of oil u enifloyr t. We hat?i. ?pee?inen the pre|.?rfil K?*in?l ?:i egr ptMHiiia for whi?'h ?<> ?rr I^UMmI to il?# politeness of s frien .-?and whirh \v It t.? protuptlv ?hownto loy fi'iHiwho ?"l Iw |tt?nt^l toonl; ?? (Ilia oflke.?fiitfimorvi i omfiiltr. The Bivannith Republican of lln- 84 inM *nv. * |t i??tr<m#ly ni^'^il lh?t H?e mnluiilvi-tii* who arrived al this port in the f.ntu I. ?rpool, and who r-itix on h<>ard tr>un ah?* W ?HMHt with only tmvi llins hsr* of < lo'ldnc, ar< IndeMtieal fntMlvet, ftt?|?ii?n?on *ntl (?!?? Wbnsn allege il fraud ha* ascitrd o rnurh run* n?Hon in Hie m- inied world -t| l.ond>>tt I *tr*cfl|)1l?n >Wen ?>f ih? former, >?. 'or l? w?- jm Uj day, efaetly uorrr/yonili witli l!i? ?p|KMiani of lb? person nlludtii to?and inil.'t J lr<Mu many I otbwt eircuwitUMtft which wv wUhi <M?ll, ?? ??l*r1(l? Utile AwM of ikolr Identity." Latlm rmm Wnki?ihM elate that ? dud l? to he fought nfi?r lb* MMhHi dot**, bttWHH Col. D Caocarrrand Mr Patoa Las, both msiAhsrs from r?rnilw?f. AGRICULTURAL TARIFF. The Farmers in ?vtr?l townships near Philadelphia, met at Byeberry a snort time ago, mm anted to certain resolution* for the protection of the Agrtcultaral Interest, which ft nf course greatly depressed in tiiis unfortunate country. They complnin, that Farmers can seldom And opportunities for ?rxcuLATiov* and that their profits are nothing more than regular and moderate. They state, that owing to the nature of <>u republican government and the habits Of the working people, they aii live fully and com fortably, ano therefore requite higher wa ges to sepport them, than are necessary in other countries. That it is the duty of I this government to aupport agriculture In particular, and that the wants or the Furmer | at present require taxation for his support. ! They therefore resolve to petitkn Congress to lay sufficient duties on the importation*of Potatoes and Barley to prevent the intro duction of these articles from abroad, inter fering with their growth and sale at home. We are glad to ice this. It is an attack on the manufacturers founded on their own system. It ia an extenaion of the farfamed and wide extended plan nf robbing the many for the sakr of the tew, railed the American System; which bears na it* motto?" Cheat as cheat can: alng Tantarara rogues til, rogues all." The farmers at this meeting however, arc lather dull and sleepy heulcili they do not, like the uianufarturerft, pretend strongly that tiie ftublic interest requires thin taxa tion; they plaiulv avow that they meet to nerve their own interest, at the cxpcuce of the r.onsumt rs of provisions. . lliwhom principally will these duties fall* Upon the po<ir;#who live as much as they can on uotatoe , and wit >ae beat and whnlcsnmest fievcrage is beet. Potatoes at the time of the meet ng, ?? ere said to he 73 cents jwr bu*h?*l. Ia it possible that a farm er near am It a ? ity us Philadelphia can re quire u protection against the importation of Potat'.es? In the utW'unt imported, of such miignitinlc as to call for a meeting; to prohibit them? The fact is, that nonu are imported, lint a few from Ireland and Lan cashire of supcrio quality owing'io the cli mate of that part of the world, and u Iticli are necessary here as seed Keally the ob jects of this meeting of wise acres were too trifling to occupy the attention of a man of sense f >r five minutes. By and by we shall livtvea petition against the employment of Irish labourers on our farms, canals ami turnpike roads. Then the American farmers, will hml fault with the Germans. Then the Yankees who send out young men qualified to teach every thing after the very hi st and newest fashion, will petition against 'he employment of any hut teachers from that country of he id-work, as interfering with the natural producc of that quarter oi Uncle Sato's Territory! Keally, the fashion n??w seems to be, who ran best succeed in persuading an ignorant, and huckstering, and popularity-hunting | Congress, to . nahlc him to cheat his neii{h | Ixmr as much as possible according to law; and the people y wn over the fraudulent proposals, and submit to be gulled. P?rhnps .these honest men do not know that by the existing Tariff?p?.:..lees puj ten cents per bushel when imported; ous, | the same; oat meal fifteen per .*rnt; bar lev fifteen per rent; wheat 2 3 cent a per husliel; and flour 50 cents pti hundred weight; fl.tx 35 dollars por ton; liemp <15 dollars per ton; hemp se?d 15 per cent. Surely this is protection enough in all con* seienr.e, if the farmer has any conscience, But 1 cannot believe these men ever took the pains of looking at the TarifT of impost; but thinking tins was a fine time for speculation, and as it is now the fashion topick vouriic'.gh bans pocket by all lawful means, they thought they might an well come in for their ttliavc of the general phind -r: like the Cor nish Parson, who when a ^yeeli was an nounced in the middle of his sermon, and finding all his congregation scampering off, called out, ?'for God's sake gentlemen, let I us start fair." OL1) F NSIIIONS. Columbia i rice uircnl Review <if tin* Mirkct* for ihc im?>t week. HO UK l'K0L>UCT<0.\S. (Jo'ton?Iitli rtor t? ffiiotl "4 M I In. qnnil lo Aim? 81 a U\ InHi/tn?(r??tn the Wijnaf, .Ml n 7ft < urn? " " " Midi, m lnuh<l. H'hem-- " ?? ?? ? HMi flour?f.eie " ?? ?' (ifrt ? 7<M? IJbl. I ???.--??!??? ifim* MOO n (! '?() //<?<? nti? (?? irlMil,) H In IO #/'i??--N?rlliorn, I 'J tr> 14 H'hukt}/ - lift ? '16 .V h' Utt.t 4fi n ftO Mnrkertl, F<th?No. ?. and 2, fiftO !?? C.*>0 l?l?l. ?.f# htiml Oatr, ?.'? fo !iuih FOUK.IONPUnDUCT.ONS. C'ttton >n.) '/i u | T,ir i... *> n VI | I ill It Unfit ? IH * H) ( Iron. Country k Sirt'dt? b ? flj I Salt, hit* r/inol--<-(.i.r?e >n a IIjO l)<i ?* " in Hulk, "."il'ilrtl t<n?h. Sugar, litnim- HI lo l?? Hit rrfinpd loaf? VI to 'M ftrnndi/. <'oifiHte? I'l'i !?< '/OO (fin, llnl'mut ilirrrt impnrlnJ, I '?> lo (AO If inr. " " 360 lo 4.'?" I In .VnliiifO, " " H7A in UK) ('offtr? HI l<> "JO TV . ilytaii?? 1V?*? to I 'HI Mulutl't? 40 I" ill ;.H 'Cum. Jamnrit? IV!? lo 175 KEMMtKS. '"OTTON T'..-.- !> ?? tK?-? lini n li?c!l< H Imi<i dim* in I It l? Micti* ilnri w lliu Wi'i'k; mill ( 'imr ri4|oii? .? | mlv iiM'^, <>n th* rnlc? ??( li ? Im'i>ii ii*>lnSii< <l in ifvt'Ml infinite*'* Inlrrlo II n?? Mr* mKf pl' iiiv, noil ?l?*lI imin 7J, in Hj (H)IIN. Till* nrlirle h*? im|>rov?it n II*- mi i 'iinrh eniaiiit in (i now i?IU ?l AO r?i ? 'in Hi w ? ????. 1'I.Ol'H flil* trlicp1 !? firm af our qu?lailoi ? n?H .nn'ti of n qii-fl ijuViiy cmtln* in H V I F.4 or t .V llANOK, 'III\F I'M mi lit N'trili n( (Iter! light, I |>< mi. prem nt imty |>*?. NORTH CAROLINA DANK DILLS 6 to f par owl. Utecouat. (1F.0K01A BANK BILLS I* to t par MM, PRUUIIT8 TO CHARLESTON, m now % to | I 00 a bato for (Mim OtHrr uiklw proportion. up ritl|lHf M to flft oMlt par !??:. hand red M ?RHIKU?On >a?MUy Mining ClWwuy 84<b.ia NawUrr* Villara.l,/ to* IW.Mr 8*mI. P TAra.alf, Or JAMK3 H. WILSON, lo MU. KI.IZ V HKTU P li MllllMU lONi daugh ter ol V. J Harrington, Km|. ? By ton mmo, iin Himdif (Ha Mjh of Ffbnary, at Ibn ra*ld?iic? ol I>r ?. B At w ood, in Ncwtierry District, IV. THOMAS B. HUTU HUKOHi?, to Mi? LAOHA Al>AM?. altfeal daughter <>f Ot. Adaim, dccea?tid, hi" of Nnw 'tcrry Village, OUIIUAUV D'ed mI hi* tildrHM In L??lngton OlMilet, on Hi" 3rd Intl. at an advanced e^e, Mr It'm Daker, Stn. one af th? 0I1W1I and limit inha. hiunt* of tlmf Dldricl, leaving behind lain* an amlalde family b?rn? down In mrrow for ili? be reavrm fill MJitch deprive* tlieai of lb* be*4 of falh*i?--for tothetn he Wntrvny tiling that duly and affection could make him, nnd lo Mm they were every thing thai r<>uld pirate (lie eye of a fund and devoted parent: " Hut f/i * L?rd'$ trill Ot tL/nt, ilit mtrry tndurttU fartrtr " Mr linker wa? a |?mrlir.?l <ni?n, of much e*pe rii-nce; well acquainted with lite dulie* of life and Ilia character ol man, and never mffered either the ??ne or Ihe other In ?urpri*e or di*api?iint him. Naturally f ml of relireinrnt and doineilir life, '? lie nevrr eat tin- bread of idlenen, or put off for lo morrow, what i?> day would accnmpliili' The ?liitti-D of h I'.tiililut rltii n lie dWcharged willi 1 fidelity, nnd never devia" d Iront the |?riueipletof j inirniily and honor None wa? more Mrintly lione?t or more iru? l? llieir word l!i> own limine** eogro.ied hi* attention Willi the alTiir* of lii> neigh'ionrs lie middled n >1. None could Ik ..(Tended willi fin couwr, and all were ? . ri? nil*. Hi* Miff'-riii ?? <ui the lied of firkti'-M lor ?ev<Tal year. pn?i. (which were great,) he liore with tlie torlilude of .t chriiliart, and the phi loto.ihy of a uti I) -a'li di I nut #arpri*e Sim. he iiw ii-approach and ihrunk nol fiom it - relying U|Nin Hie K:i<nlne?? of hit Saviour and hi* find, lie met it n* ii Iru-ud and gloried in the conflict?to liim " Oialh km! *? ?/iau, iht Gr-tvt no itlory H I hut |m. ??? pir'ed one of ><ur bc*i cititem; a lender and iff ciinnale | n iH; n kiud ai.dindul ueiil tn.Mler, n good 'leijllliour, and a tincarr friend. ifler 11-? vi? ik lived to a good old a.- e, al>? ay? *.*t*niin< a character free from hlomiih and almte Mt<|>ieit>n. Motiin noi then relative* anil fri*n>lr?dry your tear* .uid c> i\o to >veep?your de|iailed friend ??a* made >i liappv cliante?your loc* i* In* unin. I I'e ln*l ilrlit ol nature h? ha* paid Hnd now "re?l* in Abrahnin'* " Hi theielor*' condoled in tlie rrrollection ol lii* virtu -* and Ilia triumph o: hi* death? and he ye alio ready to join him In the inaniioni of hliir, in tinging prai*e* to (J-.d and the I,mill lor ever and ever.?[' o?i/iii?i<-fi/f<.] ft ^ IIK Sl/liSCIllHKIl, on behalf ol hit itimcr 1. nte?, rtipcctfu'ly inform* Iho public, Ihnt they ha ve in o(<crutioa ? Cotton and Woolen F?c* lory, near Smicty Mill, at which the IoIIowin; nr tuiHjr he had fit the price* annextxl: Cotmn y.irn* of any uumtirr under So. 10, twenty five ittult ti |hiiiuiI | icine nnd cotton baling twine. ? hirty two rrnt? a pound ; cotton oxmtharfli*. iwlvo and a half rent* a yard. Cotton Ikc-oi*. unit m tcro wintur elnthni; will he prepared lor Ihe eiituiiix iraiou The public are nwurcd Hint ihi'f* article* are made of cotton of 'ho pnme?i Haple (,'u-loui?r. ran have their yar? warjxxj nito weh# of muv length iin l wiilth they mwy direct, iAil ?o marked a* to provent miaiMie or difficulty to ,>Utiin^ tliviu ?nl<> llie I<m> ii, at one >lo)Ur eurh. I> t Vll> It tV|M.M>iS. Forth Uulmi M rt'tl-n tunn^ Company of Soil) ? ? ari'liiia. Male1, I I' 'i e?t6 u I 'olh ffCn 4ru Ma it (.11, 1 29 MI P. loll.twine ll--?ohiii>m >t il?f Mmtrd of I Tni*?ep? Wh? p/wM'd ni their lait trilloo i.t l)en mlirr ? l!t$olrrJ, That Hie Slew aril * ?tr Common* Hull he kept o|t, Ht whirll llm?e Student* *ha 11 Iniard, wlni Hit? not nntlioiiKeri hy tiifir pursuit or i uerdian* to t>?>nr<) in private iainili<-? or Ml prltfUlo honrrtinc lii.iiii'v unrli a* tli<- family may liccnie. The Steward diall he appoint'-d a? liwt* lofore, and diall have the ti?e of Hp- f'omm<tn? llall and III? iMilldiuR* and i^nrdtn att.?elied there to, Iree Irom rent, on jsivtug Itoi.d *vi'l> ??ror!l\, (approved hy n Committee of th" Tnirtn** i<t lie appointed lor tliat purpose.) in the ?uui ol three thon?nnd dollar*, with condition, thai lie .'?(?II krrp lh? premi??* which In; orenpie* in jcnnd ordttr, free from e*pen?e to (lie liillitiition and return the mm' in c?"d or?lrr *? Il?e? ripira lion of hi* term, or termination <?l hi* ihtiic?, r? cept in r*?e of aecidmta' fire .tr other ineviinhlc calamity, ami nl?n conditioned for the I -til Itl'ul performance u| hit il iii>-? ni.l rnuformint: to "lie l,a\\* of Cnll?x?v T ??? rule of charge lor Hoard in Common* thrill he fiteil n* herrlnfon T ie Mtewnrd ?hull m?ke hi* ow n collection*. mtd t?ki all lli?* profit- anil tun nil tlie ii*k* of low* The Student*, who mnv lit- authorised in waiting hy thi ir parent* or ?U*iiII.iii<. ill tj Imnrd in %<ir?i private fmnilie* nrnt ?urli pnvalt Itoardinir hnu?e? within llie Tuttil nf ('iililinliit. lt< may lie liren*'*'! in *nlin|{liv the tneully 'llio*e Htutli-nt?, whu H<iartl in C'oniinont in^y l?,d\e |i<e ?ante, when.' ever Ihey plea?e, il aut'.\oriX- d in writing hy their parent* ni Kii.irdi>in< On siting twu Meek* notlre In thr Stt-wMiil ol tin' intention of reniovinc to one of llie private tmnrdiiu Iioum**, lirenten l.y the F?ml|\ , and tliry lia^ remove from one private I hotitiliiK hou?e |n amtthf-r ol th'- ItCetiteil hi>u?e>, al their pleasure, having aiiliioritx frotn Iheir pa. rer.t* or (iMnliau*. The f si llily tluill nut five | a 'ii:< n?i- to miy privati1 iniiiily or priv^ti- iMiMrdiiiK llutMe i|tlh'?? the "Will', ot kee|rf>r -hall ?1ipulate I ilutinrtly io v* riling, ii"l lurnuli or permit lu lie 1 i liirni?h>'d lo the Hiu<lriil?, nr lo he u*eil hy Ihem. j I any vt ine*. ?i>iritu< u< liipior or?tronK drink, nor I to permit miv catniiiK on ili(,ir premiie*. | The f^e.uhy ?li.?ll lia\e llie |H??v*r to withdraw their liven* Ir-oit any pr.vitle family or privali huariiiiiK 'n?n*e, at lltelr alnolute dut rrtion, and m hen III y withdraw Iheir iicen*e Irom any |>?rli* etilur lniti*e, the Stii lenl* tio^rdln; there ?hall, within one ?*vi-k, remove Irom the tame lo the Common*, or to ?onie other hoo?e li?'.en*?d hy 'lie fiirulty. or he <nl?i> r.led to centure or ?n? |H-u<ion ni llie divreiion ol the family. The T itor* nt tin ( ullfjie^re *tlll reipurrd lo hoard al ? omttion*. mid pretnle hi i|te tHhle* to keep order; tid nothing in tin* niruiif ment thtill he ^on*lrn I to dl?|ieii*e wilti tin uf the C.illeRe, which ?piiri * Ihn Student * lo he within I he wail* during n?Mir? of *ludy, and hy 7 o'rhir.k in winlm unit* in tiiinmer, and the other rri|ni*itlon? of llie ? Mh Rule <>( th,- |,i Chapter of the ( ollem l^iw*. ? He* 5 ind 0 |? *tiall he Ihe duty of the Faenll) pmliiloi <ny Stiiilent from huarding without ?? Common* Win* ?hall he frnpienlly ahurrt* m In* room in the Cotle^e lluildins?. dminK Ih ? ??I hnnr?, of which Ilia Faculty khall be the ?o|e ye? '? l'>ihli?lied by order of the Farnbv ?UUl?HT IIK.NKf, See ry March 1^ Ml Sheriff's Sales. m?*Tt f!niTS 0/ fieri facias. \\ 'J*,1- Motm the Court IIoum ;n day to A ^ j_ , rw'^w~? ?? '?? nr?l Monday I *i? ?. IU ?I* d*5 bv ulA,eT ?t U,,d' m,,r*or |M*< ?1| IvSkln 1? Momll, MrfdJTh*L r & ?*' t*^d ?" *nd ?? lj* a?Lu G2K?y ? ?? ">? *u<u H^rlrrfirv *Sfe**?,*"ih Biur0rd..hd BlSfoJj Ww,,M ",,d uU,er* ? d.^LS^'r* aDd L"' ?*"??>? I be drr.o hall Mennawy now containing rfj! ?, ,?*'*? .mn?'JIr *s"ie r?" n t,( Colum ~ looiMa^fr<ituia>''???f *Vd U* '? '?'? Town of Co nl^ n/'ikTr * ?'! ''"fr ' ?nd k"?"? ?? in the Y." ,M? ?"??-'"?"? half an J .hn N ir ,r*-w ,h" ??" of Samuel Wilsoit k n a J5/ k Co *? C Uerarde,,. * mJ ill, ii Arn*oi ?*<,m,i ">??'?? <" I?m. bound aiSn-W" b; w "nd 8 K ?v ^5S? hv ilir? ! |" K*"??dy ? land, N K mid 8 v.. aJuh^At^?***IJ,,,'' rr"""r,rrv WHItaw N W and n t?"[#yTd Chart.?HfliMe, and wLk.Lt N . K '<> l?nd? surveyed for Leuis nr"idn,n"s ?lJor,,,,il,> M,d '?"?? ?u . J"fttiasraa?? i AW' 01 i-"'1' ,nor* or ?" ?be fdhJ ii j ?"*?"* ??* Waterer Rlv< r?, Ix-und* Carter n il' ?'"???"? ?? ?h- nfRol?, fcOTSSgl?-"' anl \iil r m M\'Bd lo1' " '"-"on the defend-! "r. in. nni V ,,.'i?W< ,Wr'' *" 1 "uw'" ?<>"? :;; r ;u h af ?'? ?re, more op le.., hound T-L .7\V,"r U,r'> ''? '""K.nKlolbac ?J '*<>). M'Keniif nonliHaidlvhy D llarrUon and rhe""^ ">(1S"mu"' -5y. h vlrd .,n ? Ihr .. i r il pr ?|*'?y "I Mary C .?>?>, el L<nv,nd "?"?? I.....M.' " J'" ''"r ".nH 1Town .if Co. taininir'nn delvuilanl ,,nM Uvea, con? put - r i"11' "f nn "crt < ?"r" ?r le... on I lain ?i houndrd N K |?v M ? a? i ? iii? S ??? i... ?i X " 1 ' ? 8 "?" r f hit, on W hv V,,. y o, V- r <?" the fl Pt<tin ?l ai ti. ''"i Hm< on N ?V ?-y mu I ' M r,V,iV "J Wm "'?'?-"'y nn.l Konja . Kinder 8nowdi?,i Co v?. Jwhn ti | roa?0|?dl!!Wr,Mof,,,,nd- morr OP ,rM- on ",e IrtiereliiT n?\i i ? * NMe.hu,K. Jo^.pi, B tth?, v, Onen ll.ev. , #, .. ",r >""?v e?.?f {ol in the Town of Corner I!" l*n' ; r< T,.""n"4 Bu',,,r now "" Ilie u , ',n,ly "ale* Mierii, til Hit- mil of L |? lor l?4ae Barr*l. v? Geo. lS.^I ll^drieJ0? "rr,,,V.f lanH m"r<t or ?????.? lie. ?M.n dt- rri .il Ul>W ,,vr?? ????? Bm?hu rlvrr. (for %u?f)!.';'/*"0V""1 Krr,,n,,) *,,,r **" tied !'?I,,r '?aac Barrett, v? Jol.n Turni|H tidr!'.!"!. 4?" 0f ,and mrtrt or '???? rtn ItiieCV l 'eadint ?rom ? idu>..l.ia lo the Kithfr **bereoii tin- delcndanl P.irker Win Vh l,v,,i' hv land* Mon?inj( lo ? rhoin|??on. WalUra, M. Antonio, nnd Mr? ll'T** '"'Vi'!'1 "* ?< I'trkrr FUhrr. *??r^r!LV Ew,r,'v'-Uew?" Lo?1"1-' ?*N'' *87J6 ??? land, more or le*?, where H . Jl. " '1 nrm '?vei, on t .,1. rri- It. (f.,r if' j ?0.**"'.?he *ui:? of J J Chap ,.. n aud John Ulack, v, C harl,-. Kllia. ... ? i* ?f Unil, inor* or leM, a>xmi m.. 1 fr1?'n CfilnmMa, m ht-r<-'iti the deft>ndHii< now jives, hounded N IV hv |)r K MarkV lam* H P tZv s'l f^nani. I?nd. i ?? R','?**,l *. and land l^t.- the pn.(trn ol Hn Milliard. S. IV l.y land lieloi. -in, ?n ioh K CrHwford, nnd imrt hv Inn ? fo Jolr l, ,ina?, n the ..ii) of ihe Corp iratioa ofColumhh. v? Benjamin l|arii?on. ?en. Nil I.) I'he liot|?. and lot in the town of <\ lumliia on ih> N W eornor of Lanttl ?nd Mar , on-jr. i-l*. r. .iti in.n- one arre. mire or Iriu, ???. a? the ??rnperty nl Jflme. Hon Um. ?en. hi M. I V h w M'MUIan and Robart Latia ? J im?*? I>on;la?? ?rn No irt 3AI4 acre* nf Und. mort or le#?, - I Broa.l B? vi-r. I>.iiind*-d hv land* hflnntinr to tl I t-?la|e of R f-'ntikl Rrv| B.?atwri?ht and Shar i' V'" '? 'be property of John Ul. -ar, at ll tulli\n( Jo.t-,.1, I Mine V, J It Arthur and oth \? J-I.n Oh.rrr r ,/io of land, more or !????. In ti. f|'rt nl I it> ('i,n -?ri.e and Wnleree W^rt. I dei N Ity |.?fn \| odward, K liv MIm (5rai r I honiiKon. ?* hv |>?vii| .loyner. W hv Amlir . tjilHoil.tnM a. ih. r?r,M?erly of W-n. Thomi. .. ".IV "u"?Vf W.i.Vi"rn ""I*' and WiClam C..IT orv i< U i||,,,n, rimm|??on. N<?. 18 ??iip Feather Red fold al ilie il-li of il? lorilier pil'rhaujr, a. ||,e p.o|>ertv of Wm Cil? ?'in; Ml III., a ii 11 ol Mur v Wil|niin??'in v? \\m tiili ion N? 19 S N<t?r?.e?, vi*: S?||y nnd her t* "??Idren one lie inf nt i-hild; al the cnl of I he r.?V? ..f ^ IMI VI Kli Kenae.lv and Thomns Camtd'e'l. T'ii?iee* '.f It. i,^,, ? Frmier N" CO M a< re? of land, more ?,r le??, in ihr fork of the Concaree and Waleree divert, lion ded l?v r.li Willl'im'' Mnd Ahrnham fUepheid'* lamlt. ?d^ a? the |imte riy of tlreen William*, al thf tiiii* nl William Hall, mid I.'. J. Simmlon and Jame? R^?? vi l.reen Willianit. No, "| lldflnriri .if land, nmie nr left, hring pail of a Irar.l nrii-inally Krante.i Wa;rr?, i the water* ol Oill'* Creek, l-mi.d. d (>y land helon^'n* to Jo?eph Martin. N W nnd S W by land formerly IV property of Archihald ^inilh, N K l.v 'anil hel-in^ioK to the e?|i |.- ol Z. Tliil hi?. lev left on and lo he told a* the pro|?erty of Rirhard ti-een, at the ?uit of John film k v? Rich ard Oieen No Vi The home and Ut in the town of Co Inmlaa, where Ih'* defendant now live*, on the corne of Bull and |,aoe-l *lreel?, rt.nl .inln/ one acre, mort or |e??, a the ?eveml .ir* of the adminlttraiorand admini?lralrix nl / Pliiliptand ? nnilrv other eierntion*. Al..., three lik'-ly Nerro Carpenler*. namely. John, Frank,and Mt-riry. |evie.| on and lo hi- ??ld a* the property of Joim R Howell, al ibe ahovti ?uil*v? J?ho II llow.-II TKRM* CASH JKS8F. DF.BR|;i:i., H ft D Hher'.flT * IMHi-e. Mnrr.li 1:4, |H-M> UIOIl H \I.K. A likfly vmin/ \V m lird F rut# hnuw Mrvmit, ami ??? r?rHlnit nttx*. H%HAII C. I1AI.L M?reh 1.1 II * SimHCHIItF.HH to (he Sl'ITKtt on ih? At.nl ?ft?ry at Hi, pntrhk'* H> nrvnlftv 8?m-Ihv, ?In* IVt?? InU run ulilniii iliHr on hi pllfH <!?.? 1t> Wip H4?r?, H. IbinMyJ. W. |lr*fflrv, I). Hr?nm, >?r In l?, to*** it (In- <rrntl Hnfrl. rhnK who <vl?h lotUf>nill rtj.jtly for iK Io ln ? fur* th? irtlta. March Id. 11 I APOLLQTS THEATRE. . .?? /'or mfrm o*h/. MR. V DTMILIEU, Formerly known 6y the a/iMeUaiion of YOUJWeOMUS. MOST reapacttaUy tafenw lb* Ladand (itallww of Colamhia ami tU vicinity* thai altar mo ebteoca of twelve year*, ba will ooia n? ~ ? have Ike honor la pre?at to than, THIS EVENING, March 13. at Mr. Hdleget l.ouf Hooin, many In-nmpreheatibla ??t?*rimrtit? in Natural Philosophy & Apparent .Necromancy, M'liich for infernally ami nveuuon, iurp?w any thing 'ha klutl afar exhibited in thia country. Il ha? bud tH* aim of Mr. I), (u ettaMuh au t o* lartNinmaot edifying to agt, iattwetive to youth, and yral iljiuf tu all. la tba courte of'tha evening a rich coll action of apparent'trijl If introduced ih Ihe ityle hereto* fur* |.ra<tir?4 lP NewYurk, Charleston, Pbila. delphia HaItimtH?*,A:c. 17* Twktli'W /wil?, children 25 ceolt. tjT Dnvii ?m? at 6. and performance ta com* inanno ul ? o^Jofk. Por (mrliculari tee biiU. Mr. V. D. within* Jo tivo at much variety to h>* performance at p??t?ibla, has engaged tlio ITALIAN TROUBADOURS, who will ?n Ihit oc cation pertoim ou tli iotiruinenlt teveial national aiit, walls, Ate. March |J Jit tuition Cavalry. 'PlIK regular parade ??f the R'CIILAKD I. I.IGirr DRAGOON'S, will take placa in Colurohiaon Saturday the 2Hlh intl nl half pa?t? 10 o'clock A. M. The nieuil>er? of (lie coin puny are hereby tioli0i-j to attend By order ol Ihe ("apt. I'alridjte, Win. V. CLll'TON. 0 S March 12,1829. II. 2t OROKItr.li lhat an flection (or Intendent and ?it Wcrdent, for Ihe town of Columbia, ho held on the Aral Monday nl April eftM ; two War d. n* In be fleeted In * repreteteol each Ward, whereof ihey tliall he residents al the limu of election All Ilia qualified vol art ol the town arc ? iititlad to vote for the Intendant and the tvholo number nl Wardriu Tlie pollt to be opened at 10 o'clock, A M. and o ha c!o?? d at 4 oelnck I*. M oi the mini ilny The Manager* lo n |x>ii thn rf?iilt tolhe Council on the ilay eniuinglhc eltc tinn Qualification of Vnten All pertont r.onttilu lionall) i|ualifi"d to vote for members of Ihe le gislature of "In* itate, and who may have tetided w ilhiu lh? liniltt oi the town for one year, ara en tilled lo vole Managi n of Election Ward No 1. James llora. J*me> ??enrv, J (1 N Taylor, at Morris* Tavern Ward It ? !t JO Ibinlap l> K Soee nv, R Bryce. at ilif Markfl. Ward N^.3. J. A. C. aw ford, J. M'Cull) , J. II. Car wile, al Carwtlfc'5 Si ore. Colamhia, Mirrli 13. I Itf Flour awl Bacon. 4^ f* f\ " tRRKLd ol fine anil nupfrtlne Flout. jZ r I ,W><? poumlt prime ?ali|Hlre BACON. A.immi pomelo <>f tlo. do II A.MS - lor talc very love il early application It made to Wallace l mtee. Columbia. March 13. IS 'tf. 11 if Leather, (Hue, and Shoe Manu factory. r IIK ?uh?rrlbcM beg leave lo inform thelrlowu J. and country trieuds, that they have on hand a general assortment ol LEA t IIKR of thfir own initnufnclure. Alto a Uig?- tupply of fil.UK ol ihu '?e?l quality ; both <>l which can be had on Iho in"?l reasonable trrmt I Hiving employed a number of workmen, their ?tore in Inlur*- will la* eonlli.unlly luiMihed t? ith ?line*, Lo iiiilabla for plantrrt, and their uiuuf eualomert rtrdiri trnm the cotinlry thall be care:uily &(? ti-ndrii lo. JOIIN NEUPPKR. U Co. Columbia, March 13 >929. em3t EN DOLLARS REWARD. Ran away fmm I the tnliteriber, an I In- With oi fehruaiy la?f nei^ni woman. Iielween thirty and lort) yeaito* by Ihe name ol Am); lolertihle larue. and ery blaek. When ?h-- 'aueha thewa her ?eelb ery plain. She w>H p> rliap* alii mot to go to .t-iekinjrham Cminlv.in Vlreinia, oi i? |.iyii?s near . -ntoriT* I'erry on B'oad R \?r Sin ma> have taiued a free pnn, a? I think her object will Iw . |m?? at a fnre woman. Any |tert?>n lltai will . r.uri laid (te.ro w?Hitan in ant Jail tor >afa 41 epini:, mav renp Ihe aliove renard and IT ? r.of hi lo me in Navtberry Dbirict, the reward . ?'l be twenty dol'art ANDERSON D. ABRAHAM. Marrh 11. I8JW II: St Sain of Land Mortgaged to the I1 a Iter Me* dmtn. ?NT loan ret oaued on th? 19th Kfb* I. I'UI. entitled, " An mil for gradually calling ? ?n l Milking the I'nprr Medium i?med l.y virtue ??I mi act entitled, " \t\ net In e?tnl>lith a Mrdium ?? circulation. hy way of ln*n, and In aeence it* . redil nn-l oi-Miy.** Ihf IVth of Ont l?IU. The St Mir 'I #?? RftiM-r in Charleston, giver i ntire, that on \V*dn*ftl*y the 4th day nf April ne*l, ho witldupoie of ?t PuMic bait, at the Kx? hanj;e, tn the highest luddrr, tin* following Land? Mortgaged to the Paper Medium Loan Office, anil apply th* pfccrdu a? ?lir?<'t?(1 by the laid ar.l, unleta th* respective defaulter* in the mean tint* make j *y mMit ol the halanra of principal and iutar? -.1 now due on tlieir Itondi together with tha charge* thereon. The mla will ??egin at 11 n'rWk. when platMand their de?n iptioim will be produced. No 4If) John I'o^tdl-'Fiva tract* of l?and in Georgetown l>i*(ri't, adjoining ear.h ii'jttr, con turning in the whole 2.J00 arret oear Perdoo lliver. | N? 14 Thomar Watiee?A lot of land on lh?* i Hay of George own. No. :H>. containing fifty l?at in front thereof, north on l.aod? h?lnn?int to tho 1 ?wta>a of l>?n.?-l Ih-rry, ?onlh on Bamurl VVr*f% Clf ARCRP M. FURMAN. HVtiiwir. Trearury Oilier , l'Uarla?to:?, March ? II tf St. Patrick'** Benevolent So* ciety. fiMlE if?nlver.?ry Oration of thU Boeletv, will 1 l?e delivered nit Tneadev the I7lh .March, ioM In Ilia Catholic Clitirth, at 10 o'clock, A M. l?v Alfred Byittim, K?. ' The Oilinrna generally, are Invited to attend ? The n?crol.rr? <?( the Jiickfy are reqne?ud to meet at Ihe Kail at .Mr BccketV llotel at V n't lock, A M. and Immediately after th* Oration, to pro. teed thtnee to elaeiOflkvm for lh?- entninjr )Hr By ordar nf the Boektjr. W n. 9TKELK,f*fw pro ttm. N. B. Fmiam denlrmia nf twcoiuiru member?, will pteaM) hand hilhelfMt*r?f?r?*lon?lo Ihe 17th in?t. tnthf Heernary .Inwhote hand?fheCoii*ilm. lion of the B?.e < t| caa b* MM. I Mvok ft, 1??. 11 1?.