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1 is I' * ii,.:, .( By D. W. SIMS, STATE PRINTER. COLUMBIA, ?. C. MACH 20, 182JJ. ' ' ? : ? ; 1 < * .. . Vol XV -No. 12. PUBLISHED EVERY-FRIDAY MOHMNG. T?MJIS-T?r<t IHllnrt per annum, pmgM* *? advance, or t'?tr Deltas payable at Iht end^f rtiydr. y*W JWVKtl TiS EMFJfTil Inter led at I he until ralti. UHM 1 Columbia Female Academy MIK friend, and palro M uf lli? CitliitiUa f?awi?< that It Kill M|?cliully informed, la au|ierinitndance of the Rev. John Rannlc; aldxd liy nb!? and np?>rl "iicod inclifn. Thf winter tana will com urn nee vnlbefirtt Monday In January. From the attain menu <4 Ilia prlMrt|?l, who brings to ilia office nil tha advantage* of ? public education, ?? well to ?hocomi'lrteneM of every department in tbia In dilution, H to believed, that parent* will not rvftrei nny conldanee they may p'aco In II. Tb? gov. arnment of the school U mild, conaiatlng aolely of moral influence, ll iathu aim of llie teaoberv, In all their intercnnrae with the puplla, to elierl?li ?nd n romnta thai rimplnily and |mrlly of mind, which oontthutea the ornnmenl and crown o( all Intman escelknce, and without ulii.'h indeed no fl||arual or iiittiikctuiil ?ic?|iii?ilioti It of any real value. Tim coiine of instruction punned in till* InMi hillon cinlirncct all tl*sliranclieao| teaminguauull) Imikht In tin) mntt approved ?einlnaiie* ol the L'uitod Slnlea. Provision it mm.e for n Ihnroiicli ooune of iuilruclion, not oiilv in the more ?oliil i|e|Mrtineuts of lller.dijrr nnd feienrr. lull tor n|| thoae ctcgimt ai:enin|)li<hiii?'iii? which nre deemed Srrt-uniy In tlte higher rimki nflifn. The ?lu<l|mlion o| mind mid vnjriaiiry of imn filiation vrcul'iMr '?? Inric-* iowim, 4 re iillox*'tlier removed from till* institution Reli ? nient, ??very fcrilit) for ?tudv, iitrlrii?:tl:?ti in utl department* ol usrful knowledge. nud ttin sulMuiitinl *r?mnrda npprepriatcd to industry mid rcgulnrit) ol romhirt, form xiich nn n*>?.iiiliU^? ol niivHiitn^ct ns ii rarely ??.? In* (omul iu F? tunic Heuiinaries. Mi ?>mitli still continue* in cltarr* of the lionnl. i nj( department. Her ehnraclemitd .piidifle?ti< ? are tnu well kounto need any ronitiiundntion. HATES OF BO MIL) A.NI> TUITION. H wrd, JI.Vl |n-r annum. ft>!<li?h Tuili'-n, ?l " i|iiurtrr iVnij fvit>li?li Grammar or Geogra phy, 8 " ?? "XV it Ii ii v; I i > Ii Grammar, Ge lgrnphy ?oiil AiilliuiHie, 10 " " Tlic lit n upper rln?%rs, wltli tin* ii>?! of MopiiUliilN'sbr- I- " '* Trench, Spmiii.li nml lliilntii Lan* Kuncoa, caeli In ?? ?? llu?iiv fl'iuno) J5 " ? llntrioic* to Itie Mu<ie Department u " " ])riwin? and I'aintin^, IO " " VilvH fainting. ' lo " ?? Uoard an I Tuition, n> hcreiolorc, jmynhlo in nd\Miu*ii C.ilmnliin, 2">t!i December, 1828. M if (AW NOTICK The subset liter* have rnler* | jl nd into co pmtnership. and will pn?clice in ftic Court* of and r.Qiiiiy. In ilw iiialntl* of I'djnDelti, AMtnvllla, Anderion, l'icl>> i?, Gircn vilie, i.aorcii*. Newlierry, H|tn>lnnl>iiruh. and Cnion IV 'An??/ ?oii, jr nmy lw ei-nsnlied at Orrenville court hoi: c, iilid J? II Irbv, lit I.itu m :if court lui'iic. XV VDDY THOMPSON, Jr JAMi:S II. IIII Y, 1)< rnnliiT CP lh''H I f fj'?0 IO.> ? !'"?? Il..u?? '?"?l Lot I iToii'.'iiiK I" J Mr* i:i?. WJImmi. loli'ly or.rni.irtl lir Mr J) \V Sim?. a?d jioshi.'imi given ?n tli" l?l 'Iny of .1 uiumy next. JAH. DAVl* C<duuildn, !)er. Ci", I tf Law NO'l'ICK. ? Yin: ?til>M:rilo.r will h?TC-ifter nraeilre ill tin- l??S|owi?ir (Niiii'i-: i.xtinxlon, llichltiiid, O.-.oieehur-I'.. Ki-rstiuw mid Siiuiter. l).J MCOIII). Man I. rt. ??> I Iho* llll rWi.'lll l?l llltl'lldeilt H'lll til Warden*. for III.* Ion u nl (%i!itmliia, lie held on 1li?- ftr I Monday ol April in *C ; Itto War >1 In !)?? ?letted to rrpreti'M-n! etirli Ward. \? lirwif tliey slmll t'#f icHlrnt* nt I In- limit of ? 'fi tlnlt All llio ipiniifii-d voter* ol lli?* low n are <-tit it It'd to vote for tl: ? tolMiilmit nml lite v. hole immlier of Wnrtletit. 'I'll'* poll* lo lio oifiipil nl lO o'rloeb, A Al iird to I"* ?lo?? d at -I o rloek l' M o' tiio ?jioki ilttV The Mitna^rt In r> port tIn r?*?ult to the Council on llitr d?y riituiiifht: rleeu lion. tfuiilillcation of Voifrt All person.. i onttitu tioinelly qualified to volt* for nir.ntlMT >?( Hip lr. gitlatureof tliit ?lnte, nml who in?> Imvh reniih ?! v* illiln the Until* o( (hit town for one year. art en titled lo Vot# Manager* of Klcrtion Ward No. |, .fume* Iloru, Jntne* llrnrv, J (I. N Taylor. lit Morn*' Tnvrrn. Ward N i 'i .1 (i Dnnlap. l? I! S-\ pe tty, R. Ilryef,i'< iIip Market. Ward N-?.;h J. \. < .'raw ford, J, M'C'ull) , J. II. (Jnrv\ ile, nt CuriMlt t' 3l"rr. Colamhla, Mareli 1.1. 11vf S<j/ct nf /Miui AfartffiiifrU to the I'u/icr Me UIII III. PURSUASTlitinm |n?- pi| on the 1f>th Veh I'lM, entitled, " An m*t for gri'dunlly l ulling io an<l linking tin* l'*p.-r Med.urn imuo! I>y virtue of atl Bet entitled, " An net adaMoll n Weditlei of circulation. I>y way of lo.trt, mid to in uri> it ? credit and utility," jm????( the IVfth of Oct iTftj, The Hlutc Trr??unr in l?n-?rltj?liMi, uivci not ire, tlisil < n Wednetd iy llii- I'll ilny ol April hpjiI, lie vi'l .li?po?e nf nt I'ulilut r>ii|c, lit the KtrliKojr, |ii Hip hi?he?t hlddrr, tli? |o||??'iiix l?andt Mortgugi <1 hi the I'uper Medium l.oan oilier. nn.l apply the ^r',re?d? at dirertoil liy Hip tnid ai l, uult?? the n >p?ttiv? dofaullri* i.? tin- mcr.n lime owkf pujr dip tit ol lint I'uIbih'p ol pruip'i ul ami inter* ?! now due on thfir l>ondt I'^tli'r with lli<? rht?r,y? tliPtPott. Th" tain wdl ' pjin at I I o'elo. k. wh> o plnttt and th*lr detention* trill he proiltleed. No 41(1 J?d?n I'ottell?Kill tiaclt ol Land in (?'?ol ijr loivn lilttrii I, adjoining wapli i>th??r, nm taming ill I ha witoltf arret near IVrdpe Ri*pr. No. I I Tlion>!i? Wa(i**?.% |n( nf land on 'i> l?ii? of C?rotjjpt"\rn. No. ;5ll. eot-'ninin^ fill v In in front thereof, tmrlh on |, in<it Ulon|iox to Hi e?iMt* of l)?nip| ll. rry. ???t?th mi 4?-iiiie| Wra* CIIA III. i:" \l. >'Un.\lAN, Tnnturt, Trvnttiry OtRre. C'luirh?lo:t, Maioh 9 II tl IJIfMl KAI.F., \ I'kely yoiio/ W .ioan. m tf ral? liou^e tervaat, au t an '?K?,e!lenl niirae. bA IIA11 C. II Al.l.. >Urch 13. U w ? ^ bheriiF's Sales. W UNITS OF J''IHHI FACIAS, n; tlx Im sold wf?fe il?? Court IIwm in Columbia, on Ilia flr?t Monday and Tdcs day la April neat within Iha legal hour*: / No. 1. 114) acre* of l*'d worn or If* on the W?i?rrt river, bouiidi'il l?y I). Widr, Wm. > ro?( ?nil English*' lamb; at Ilia mU ol Junes O Holmes v? Jamr?IUwlhi?on. No. !t lift Acres ol 1?m?iiJv mora or less, boa* ikd by land* flanging io Jonathan Mnrrt.ll, bantl. W'atkins and-C. Boyle, luvii'd ii? and to I* miIU at Ilia property of Daubd dlid.ird) at Ilia aulta ol Abigail AlulU.-r, adui'a.v* l>anii*l Blulord.and lit nry Lc*? ai:d S Nolin and oilier* vj, Dmitri Blaford. No. 8. The Hoa*e and Lot whrrron (lit* ilrfeii limit Itichard tlanueisy now livc?, containing bull an iere, mor* m b*??, in the Town ol Coluin* I'inj at Ih* mil ?.( Kbxabalh Green, efti-min* v?. Ilichard I (entirety. *? No. 4. 1'htt lloutoai.d lo) In Ilia Town of Co* lumbia, fronting on l.aoy stm-i.aud know it it- lit* plan ol'llm limn, liy ><. Id, ?: ntMliiiitj: lull mi acre uiure' or lr??, at llii> tuil ol $auiuel Wilton It John Men ft i k Co vt. C. (irmnli'ii, No. ft. fr'H Atrei ol I.hihI, more oi lo??, bound* rd by _ luu:? nuuung S. W. and 8. K. t?y I nl?*l* Ct>|M.-|and and hnnncity'i land,N I'.. and H K. by llvrod Cortmlim, l,utle Crane I'lvrk, William Smith, and land turvryt-d (nrCimrlriDrlliiiCtiind [.V \V. mid N K liy lands surveyed lor l.owls I tticnarU* ni iuid J unit? Thorntull, ?aid Und ?m tonvcjrii to aauil Meek by Jaine* Mitchell, I >? vii (I on nod lo lie ?old as ilu> ? ?r<<|>:? >ty nt Samuel Aleck, at ibi: ouil ol John Black, W C. Keudrr and J lima *lC<>, v* Sarnl Meek. No 0 1-U Acre* ol Lanit, more or Ipm, in (lie Fink ofthw Oongarnr .md Waterce Itivem,Ix.uiid [i?d liy land* In-looking to llir ettnl* ?.f Hubert I Carter, B B Carter, aud Slur ri nii't land*, lieitijj llio |dh>:r it lime Air. C. I' rrin now livi *, mid at tl.e properly oi DmiiH Carlei;at the nut <d Wui brown vi Daniel Carter No 7. 'I lie lion* him) loi, whrrron thr drfend. mil Mary tnM?, now lives, ?iliiatuuit l.norclit con l^nini; one (??orlh ol an ttrrr, more or In**, hound- I rd wrklwarilly liy n lot !nt?*ly hflot.^im: lollies*- | laic of Win. M-Keniie uorthwardl) l?y I) I lurriion ; nod caitti nrdly i<y Samuel Dunwondy, levied on j and lo ho iold a* I lit* |irop<-ity ol Alary C-dib. hI tlii! Mill# o| IJ.n rd i and |)iiula|i and Jaioti Huirctt it Co V5 M.ir\ '"ol.li No. H T.e house and lol in tlin Town of Co. lumliin, whereon tin* det?-ndaiil now live*. con taining onn lourlh of mi iter-, mom or lr??. on I I'liim ?l lioiiinli d .N K. liy M S nlTrr'i lot, on ' tin* H K liy Aloiainlrr lifrlMMiioiii'* on tin* S tV liy Joltn litnrk'< I'd, nnd on lltr> ,N. W, liy ? CMin *1. at llio ?iiit? of \Vm. Ililli-arv aud llriiju mill I,von mid l< T bnowdi n u Co. vi. John '? Kiudrr No. W. .HK)nrr? ?of land, inori* or lr??, on the ronil Ifodiuv: Irom CoJumlii'i lo H|Hli?lniry. wlirri'on if'- ?l<-fcndanl now live*; at (In; mil of Jo?*'|ih II While v?. tlri-nn llirvi. No. |o Tin* Iioiim* o;id lot in llir Town of (.'olmnliiii. wIiitp . hoinn? Buih-i now livr?, on thr ^-?'iirr ? mly anil uriri ?iirrl?. at Hn- mhI of li>orrlt k Dunlhit lor I...... I! r..% I ...... hurl No II 1011 arr?-sof innd mmr or ir??. whriron (lie itm rijwnt now live*, nrnr Hroau rivi r. ^for di'>rrl|itioii M-o onj'nal grant,) 11 llir Mid of lli.r* n tl <v liunl;.|i, for Isiuir. Ilamll,v*. Jolm T. rni|? i red .No. li? .JOil nrri'i of Innrl m?rr. or !e??, on both *ide? of tin- r otttl I Muting Irnni OiIiimIim l<i llin Kit i" t n-ok ^jiriii;**"?* hereon Iilelriiilnnt I'nrkrr !? ijlldr Hi w IiVi?, hmiliili'd liy l.iniM I t'luimillft I'l Wiii. Tiioiii|.?i>ii, Wullure, A|. Antoiiin, nnil Mrv Omni, In li?- ?nld ntllie |>rn|H'ily ?>( I'nrkrr IN?li?r, ni Hip .nil i, 1 I) J. Liurt,v*, (iturgii l.oihlii-r mill I'lirki r Fi?!irr. No. I't li m:rc? ol Innd, more nr Iru, ulirrr on i.'if itftVni! ml now llvr?ton Oil* i-rrik, (for dt-?riiplinn ?<??? the title.*) ni lint mill nf J. J. Clirfjc p< H tml Juh-> H'.ut-k, v? ClinrlM Kllii. Nn I I WKI nere> -unit, more or le??, n'Kiiit t?vo mill ? from Oilninuin, \\ In-rrini tin- defi-iidxiit mom* live#. hounded N \V l.y l)r K. Murk*' land, N I*. liy "vi in I liiein, .tml Sqnnre l,imnin? lunil, ft K. liy F. I) ItiiMi-ll'*, nml Innd Intn the prnjwrly ol Wilt Hill'mrd. 8. W l>y l- n<l hilim/iiif in Jolm A. Oh w foul, hiiiI pwrt liy lini't ti>'lnu,;in^ to Jnlin I.oui,ii, nl I li?- mil of I lie Onporilion nf C'oiunihiii, V? 11 .* 11 j n 11? i 11 I Jitrii'.on, vn. Nn. 15 Tlir hnt?\e nod lot in the town ?'f Ol liitnliin, on till' N. W corner nl l.mii-l i-tnl Mini. > on tlrrel',ronti in;ii2 <nio ;icre. more m lw?, Mild , i?? the pmperlv nf Jpine* |Imi?;Ih?, w-n itt ?lie) >nit? of.I At W. M'\lill.in ami Itola-rt I..1II11 v?. I Jnnn'? Doiii{l?*? ten in IkMJ ncri't nf Innd, niorn cr Iimi, on; Itroml River, hiitinil'il hy IninN le'lontin: t<? tlir ' e?|nie nf II. Fniul met Bmilvvrisll inn! Slmri>?* IninN, ?old n< the property nf Jnhli 'ilovur, ?t liie ' ?nit * ol' Jo?rph It. 'nifj , J It. ArUmr mid nthi-i* 1 ?? Jnl.n lilnvrf, Nn 17. IAhmtm nflnnil, n: ?r* nr Ipm, in ihel fork III the Oii|;rtrre .mil Wale^e lliven, litem ' ?led N liy |?nui \V. iiju nrd, K tiy Min (iran v Tlmmpmn, H. I>v David J.?yner, W. ny Ambrm (SiliMi|t,*n|iI n? the piopeily ot Win. TlinnipMin, hi the mil* <>f Willhrn llnrper -iii<I Wili.Hio (iull nty\? Willinm TlininjiMin. / So. Irt. Ono Ki'iiUfr Ueil mid nl ihe ?!??!: nf the Inrimr |iurehn?rr.H? 'he |no;? iiy >>l Wiii (iiliwin; ?it ihe ?nil nl Mnry WillMiii'nn ?? Win. tiil.y>,ri. N'o, In :t Necree*, vi/. ft.illy mid la-r Inn elilldren, one no ill! ml HiiM; nt the mil ?il the K?'r*. o| A M ill v*. I'.li Kennedy imj 'i'biniMt Cilinplii II. Tiilflee* ?if Ill-tier in Fruitier. Nn. '.Ml H-l iie.r?'? "I Mod, mole i.r le*?, in t!ir fork of the <"<i?s>trce nnH Wiitrrrp ltivnr?, tioim lird liy f!? i William*' "id Ahrntmin Hl?e|dieid'd liikli, Mil1* n? the pr'?j" rty nf Or<-> 11 W illinm-, ni lln* miil? ol Willi'ini I lull, nnd I'. J, Sinontmi mi<l J-?me* linn v? C?r?**:n illlninf. Nn. UI 2?1I were* nl l*ud, ui"i?> n* 1, twin,; Imii 1 nf >1 lini t .Mriyinully *wsi*' n Wilder*. no the wntei* nl Uill ? t"'?Tk, leumdi d y IihmJ ??? Innyinj In .lo?ep'i .Miiriin, > \V nn-1 U l.> Ininl finm< rly tin p.njierty nf Arehlhi !.l ^imth, N K liV lalnl tiel?Mi;{iiiij In 1'ie <-?t??t?? nl '/? I'llll ip?, leVieil <111 nod In ti" '"lil in the p-npertv nl Mm h ???! tiieen, nt tin- mil nf J.'il.n MI'ii k v? Iticli ?rd fJiren. No 22. The lioiif no 1 Int in ihe Inn 11 ??f Cm i-nltl*ii?, wlirre it*.* d"'e?i 'nnt no*v litnt, <?n thr cn.on nf Hull nod |,??re| ilreeU, I nutrtii,io_' niu ifttf ni I.r.. or |e**, nt tiiu i?*Verii| mil* it III' idiniai'lrni"'**'id n<loiiiii<V:itri*: nl l*liiv-;>? i?n?' ? .inlr) ollirr eneriiliiie ?, *Im?, tlirew likely N. ?rn ('iirpenlrr", nnni?,? > 'li'i,Frnok,Mnd llenry. l*\ie.l nn ??id In tie ^ , ??? th?? |irn|K'fiy tf John II llowell, nl |hr .I'm' ilt? r?. John It Unwell I khii* c.itit jk*?4k f?r.wfii'nr., 3 It. t? Surr U * UlBee, M?" li |:t, Jtf J" NOTICE. TIIF. C<?-fwr1amliiii heretofore ?l IWMIt Squltif b 1(0**, AD(J JkMH der lIks Arm ol Jame* Hum, It Co. I dl?o|v<*d by mutual ?oiiMMit TN*e 1. Mid Arm, aivtraufMrd In ulake patrmei Sqnler. it Co who arc duly author**!?_ tlahnsof the cooceru. JAMF.S IIOR BQUIKK bRB. Columbia, Feb. 2>\ IS.*9. ?QUIKR <i ROSS having taken ABiM C Sqt'lKIt into |Mhner?lii|i, ilic lluture will l.e conducted under llio Arm of A. ('Aiuiie, 4i Co. b<il IKIt A. C. SQIIKl February S5, 1820. | If ^IIE ftUIIRCKIHi.il, on behall of hirk 1 uie>, rc?i?ectfully mlnrma Ilia iiulil* *\Yi llioy Iiuvk in o|>eralinu a Cmion ttd W H>|? lor ", nt-nr S<M'iclv 11111, ?< t which the follov In Ic?may If had at Hie price* annexed . y.irit? o| uity bumlK'r uivier No. 10, tweui renl? n pound ( itine and rot ton bagging I thirty two emit a |n>uo<I ; cotton oXu?i>d Itvflvf and a half rent* a yard. Odtoa ba| and negro winter clothing will be prepared Id entuitig rea-HN). The public are ai?urctl ibat^ nriii-lei are made of cotton of (be primert i Cmtomer* can have tlieir yarn warped] wrh? ol any iitiyth ami width lltey and *o marked a* (o ;>reventmi(i-ike ??r dilii-ullf! puiliug tlieni lulo the loom, al one dollar ? ach. DAVK) It. WIM.1AV1H. Fur the Um-.u Mi nufaemrmg Company <4 S" Ull> Carolina. Match I ft. IH.'O eoiC'ii iSind/i Ca 'olmu College, 4th March, 1129. rTM!K. follow in* Rftnllniiiii <?1 lh? llinml of I T'ii?ir<:? wn? [uixirtt ut llieir lad teuton in l>er? inline? M Itrawreit, Thai Ihe Steward'i or Common*' Hull In- krpt up, >il m liii h I bote Bltidi-iit* dull l>?ii?r?J. aim hin nut nulhoiixed hy their |iMr?-n*? ?ir rii?ri<iaut In Imaril in private lamllie* or nl private bonrriinK bim?e?. nurli u? Ibf Faculty mny iirriu.. '1 In* iliMi .ml stiMll lie np|toint>-il as hurt* IiiIopi*, anil *hwll havi* the utr of th<* Cmnmoiit' I l.iil nml I lie hiiiltlitigi anil gHrden BKaehed there to, free Iror- nsnl, mi giving IhimI ?villi teeority, (approved lij ii CiunniiiUu of die Tnuteei In In- n^minliil l?if Mini punmte,) ill Ihe luin ol Miifi- Ilinifiiiiil <lol|ir>, Midi condition, ili.it bo ?IihM kriji I liii .rutin* uliicll lie ncciipiv*, iu Koiirf nrijiT, tree Irom i*)Hii>e to Ihe It'Milulion, mill return the ??.ur in t*ond Older at Mif: eftpirM* lion hi* Irrn:, or icrmitiiiiiiin til hit duiie?, eg. cept in c:t*e ol iTvidi-mnl Am.* ..r oilier inevitable calamity. nml nl** i mniiiioiied for the 11ituliil |>i'.ll-<idinner t jt and conloimiui: In {fir* l.iiw* nf Collec T'n* rate <il i-har^e lor It-jeril in Cnmmnn* dial' ?n* ftinl n? innlnfore Xi,e Stewnril dtall milt* mown collection*. and lake all I lie profit* ami iiiiihII iiinitmiidoMi. Tim >tndonl>, ivlm mnv In* nuttioriar?l V.JI1X prii all* familim nr a' 'lirh pi i\ nt? boarding |tnu?r* within lliptnwn ??! i 'tuahia.a- may !iolicrn*"<l in writing hy the K??cullv. Tlinae Biudeiit*, who Donrri in Common* n.iy leave t :o Mine, \vli< n* ever lltey pleat**, if authorixedin ?vrilinc by Ilit-ir parent* ur guardian* on giving two week* notice tn tlir Slewaid nl ?1*?- intention oCremoving In ?nv nl tin* pnv nli* Imarding bou?c?, licented liy tin Faculty, ami they nay remove fmni nnc private hoarding li'iiiw to another nf Ihe !??*? *? s4*i! Inline*, lit Iheir pleaiurr, luiving authority Irom lluir p:i rer.t* or guardinu*. 'i'lio Faculty tball mil ?ive a 'iceiM** to nnv privaii* l.nnily ?-r pi it nle l><mr?iiiix lioiMr unlet* towner nr ItcejH'r diall ttipulaie <fl?l.iunlly in wrilint;, n??l (?? lurm*t? orprrmii lo l?fl luraiihed In (lie fiiiiilniU, or lo lie uteri l?y them, any Mine*, iptHonni* liipinr orMrnng drink, nor to iicrinil nny KamiiiK nuth' ir premi'vt. Thn I'.iculiy tli.ill liarc lio pow^r to withdraw llieir liueiiM* Irmn anv private f.unily nr (trivnU linnrdini* lioiHe, hI llieir a'**ulute difcrrlmn, and u lien III- y witlidr<w llieir licnur Irom any |iarii cniar liou<e, Hie Bindenu liM.irdm- I lint* dm!, within one week, remove frnni ilie #auie in tl?e I'omnion*, or In ?omi* oilier l> ?*ito licenced li> llio Kadiliy, or lie tu'ijeeted In cen*ure t?r tn?* |ii*nninn nl ll>e di?rrelinn nl Hie Knrully. "J'li* 'I'lilnrinl th** College ^rtt ?till r'-ipiireil in Iman! ai ('?iinin<i|i<, nnd predrie at (lie lid*le? lo keep wrilef; nnd uritliiiit* in lln? HrrMU(eineiit drill lie conXru ???I In di?piiii?i' u illi Hie l.nw nl tin- Collid e, which re<|uir<"i the Slil<leiit> lo lie wiiliin I In- w.illi il'liiiii( the hmiri nt' riioily, nnd by 7 n'i lin '< in winter nml Phi lummrr, nml the oilier r? ijtii?iiioiu uf llu* t'.ih Huh nl I he 1*1 Chapter uf die College Mm, pn^r> r, mid tV If >liall he lln* duly ol Hie Kar-illy In |irnbili:t nny Student Iron ?HHirdinn wi'lii-ot the f"inni'iiii, w'ni ihnll In- lrei|neiilly ali-rnl Irmn ' : > rnuni >? tiie College Wnilihoj*. rim in:. Mm ? niil Iiihk , nt uhiili the IVnil) ahull Im 'In: <u!n J utlgr ? l'iii<.i?!ieii i?y c.rilf r nf Hie I'iicmIIv. ItiiUKIli III.MIY, Set >V M.irrlt |:i I I i | * I ' I". N 0' H.I, \ I; lir.1V Mti'. 1111 ? i n\vn\ 11 i>oi I I. lilt' 'Mi *!??? 5Ji?ili hi Fi-hium v ln?l, j In iift'tii it. I?t n r?-n sliti I v ?util (?>rl \ \?*ni?n| I .i?i?, ?IV 'In- i.t'iiu* 1*1 Aniv, mul veiy liUr',. NVl,. II >ll" l:?li;ln ftlli'tv* her liMflli * ?*ry Mm1 w>II prli?|H *H? nijil to gft lo ll'irkiii?li i"i ('??Hilly,in Virifitiin, ?n i< lu)in< nr.ir i A?li(oril'< Ferry ??n Itruml SIim m/?y linvr i iitilnlrinl n frro (>??? n? I llunk ti?T oliji-cl ill Ik- 1 In |m<i ?? n lri*?* umiiiin. Any |><-r?t>n ilui M ill trciirc mmI iii^m woinnn in nny .l??il i.ir ?f?? tcrpiii(, i.jay rrnji (!??? iiliovft i?>nnrJ, mnl il iironelit i<> inc in s?wl?trry l>??lrir:|, ll??* fi-wartl will Im; I'M >it\ (Ii>!I?m ' A\i?r.nsoN n. Aiiuuiwi. Mrtrr'i 1?. !I' .'I /II/nilion Cura/ri/. III: rf?il'?r ptrnln <?( |ln< if"IU.AM> I . i,Killr i>tt\(*ooNH, \?iii uk. it.; ''iilnmbit ?'( 9nlur>lny ll?> 2lkli iii<l ?i I.'It (????' Mia rliH'ls A. M Tlio in>'mli?r? i?f i!? < ''in;.any i re lipfrliy imliAi' I in itMfitil. Bv ?irtlir r?| (he Cnjif. I'ntri Iff. Win ?' C|,H IO>. '> r< Mur.-li 12. tflj'j. II v'l Flour fiiui /tacon. , T> J'A II UWt'.t.H of lino mid ?<i| ? <fliir rioiir J5.)w I/HH.h ?mill i>riin?* lr?- IJV'ON (?(Hi|Hiiinil?of <l<i. tin II NMi fur ?jI? vi ry km Mrl/ ?iij<UriilM>i? !?? WaLI.ACK U M lT.r. ('?iluinWt, Msrrh I?*, 10?!!. 11 if 1 ?? i i igacganggBa 11, n i a mi ' ft mil (bo llni I ml Htati*? itk'Kni|ih. (JEN EH A L JACKSON'S POLICY AND OPINIONS. The National Journal, whose tone of pro* pkecy has been violently assailed by (he l>eople of (his country, who have rudely fal sifted it in the triumphant election of Gen. i to the Presidency, has, nevertheless n mounted the triped, und ventured to ~ict, with unparalleled effrontery, the cy of his administration. In the puper lie 23dlilt, we find some rcmat ks which M*e slanderous, equally upon Gen. Jackson M the South, and singulurly ignorant for kwriter who has enjoyed the most careful (npiluge of the expiring administration, ibmc unknown fellow pu?*cngcr of Gen. Jkcksou hasclioscu to report to mii Alabama alitor one <>fthe general'* casual remarks rireguaut with good sense, as they alwayaarc, M relation to the Tariff: "That ilin burthens tf the government should be equally borne, ' n far ait practicable," 6tv. Thin hasquickeu ?1 the nerves of of the Journal into extreme ' ensthility, and has produced the following lirrcnt of speculation and "constructionr Vl'tou comports with the i?.ca of a judi tbut Taiift, formerly thrown out by the (tneial, which, acynding to the construe* t>n wc have been led to put. upon the phrase leans nothing more nor less than u 1'anflf illicit will leave the South to enjoy, with qt an> burthen, its immense cxpoits of its 4iple?, and leave the North to obtain with <U any assistance.' the best price it cnu for |c only commodity winch ii prepares lor ?portRtion." | Then, suppose this "construction" to he Street: who has a right to curtail the en-? jy incuts of the South in the exportation of1 n> immense product*, for the purposeot bet-; tring the condition of the North.' Who fur islied the South with tliis enjoyment.' Was ; the North* Was it the (ieneutl (iovcru acnt f Who gavt us our rlimati, our son, 4ir industry, < ur labor Dm the South en-. %r into the confederacy fni the purpose of jieldin^ up the blessings of (Jm!?" it.* im iieuse exports"?for the benefit ol the &orth, and " its only commodity f" Whence ?td licit. Jarkson derive his ti uly republican <piiiiou, " tit.it the but tin lis of the govern uciit should be c<piullv borne, as tar as prac ticable From die constitution itseU, (see 1st cl.mse, 8th section, 1st article,) from the fundamental objects of the confederac.), whence he will doubtless derive nil hi* doc trine*, for be was net placed iu the chair as tlic champion of sectional interests, and he is too free and too patriotic to bow to such an unholy shrine. Hut tin; (? neral nUn declared, according ?o hi* reporter, that the Union must he pre-' d\, | public. Hut tho "construction" of the Journal ; this 1.1 to he done by a rcspectful reined t>> the rights, the interests, and the suHcriug* - f tlie South. The general is to ixclude us from a fraternity with the Hart ford convention ; a gratif) ing eminence to wlin.lt we have been rmscd hy the j?int op erations ot the Journal and tlu? Intelligencer. 1 lie formei has kindly dedicated the arti cle to which we refer to the purpose of ?//#-' tamtntf the south in *.iat honorable assigna tion. I'lii* Intelligmccr thaunted the ume melodious |.oe in, until Mr. Gules had reach ed his periodical reflux in politics, and he forthwith turned upon his heel und hravcly ' denied that he hud c\er uttered an unkind word of his soutnern hrethren. This is the Mdcad lu.n" which a gallant member of congress would dislike to kick ; much less can the people of the so-.th desire to receive tlmt aUcutiou fro:n a. lising A*r. The proceedings of South Carolina have often been assimilated, by the drilled parti sans of Messrs. Adams and Clay, to the Hartford convention. There never waft a viler slander uttered by thgmost distinguish ed hero of billingsgate. What is the object of the sooth, of Virginia, of South Carolina,' of (ie?rge f Is it to cripple tlu* energies of the teikral government in tlie exercise of its constitutional functions.' Did we resist the warofltflJ' Was it no. designed for the! protection of Northern commct t i ? Did we sufVer Itssfrom the operation of that measure than die Hartford Conv jntionist*? (See Ca re)'s Ohve Jlraneh, passim; sufficient au thority for this point.) Was the power of tne Ctneial (jovernment to dec larc war, ; controverted? Do we then desire a dissolu trov*rte< lion of t^e eontedtraey ? We deprecate it ? as eurtiAWy us any citizens >?( ttic: Union. , Our uhjikt is t?? call into requisition the con-1 Ktitutioiii energies of the state government*, t to i caeuathe confcdcracy from (textruction, to urrcwtph.il we know to lie <111 usurpation of |K>wcrlto restore the equilibrium, which bus bccnlmst unskilfully disturbed. l)<> we' mo for mmrtj \>y wnv of sucrificiiiK the na-1 Ittouul I'hn.icter, ami by way <>l plundetmg, through tL forms <?f legislation, the honest 1 earm >;s flour fellow citizens f No one lias, ' hnd the h^dibood to charge it upon u?. We' t<?k <>nl> IVHint- fr?n lint tlie; f.tv !he tree n' lor which ment the corstitution ; cravc no' lie bounty congress : no favor,' of hem;; let .ilone. We nr;k u?r ' r uionnl cnji.j mi nt of the rights! n fought in t\V>? wars; lor the f ilion* (i.tturul ndv:uita?cs for which w |<: indebted onh to the bounty >f W us uwh r the constitu tion, our r ?t;i;e, onr soil, our local instltu* t,.iiH, the tin fit % of our free nn?1 unsh.tek (1 imlustil the tiiitrummelr*! u.e of the hitjhv.;iv oimiions, of onr skill and f.teul tit's in t'ie ?iici^eiiu nt of out own concerns, ,iihI w e othei VciDtituti'iii f-v Tin: i.ou i n. TltM UH.LIIAI. A 1)1 HiFc* In Uyi ?<: r'i '? out Jn<t;. ?ii'> A'l'lri??? t.cforf nUr itmli i I nn|MH? l?le lint ??? ?-*|?-r n !<i f rii??l , eonijirnt to <ii<r ?Jjf-llrnt mi I Mf'-liili IjjHlilo mill ?4tn?'t(ir, Mr. Fi*t<f. 'i'n?u^h it *?? delirered iu Warhiugton on Wedne-.ay 19 ?'??he k|<fH prtutMi Copies ol It Were brought to l>.? ? ty by ttpriN at half peit lliree o'clock on 1 liar day Miming- that it to say. within i?*rt mndm A*//??We underlain! that Mr. Poe erhas arranged tUmlar relay*oi homt from tliia ? IjrtoClmrlnlM. Tbii titrtina to lay lha mee ax* of a n?i# President before au awrieti* people, leumitdi tbo west respectful acknowledgment* at ?ur hand* The Address itMlf completely fulfil* all oar ** tectatious. U i* somewhat in the *tyle of Mr. IrOeiftio?em/f but coerce tic; terse, but compro* litmive. WiIImmiI auy pretensions to literary labour or fiui writiug, all it* expression* are ^r?|.lcu<iut awl appropriate. It i* in happy cen lrati with the message* of bi* immediate prede* WW. |i scarcely ?ayf too much or too little for inch an orta?i?n. There is no attempt at r fleet; r?o elaborat* figure-; no flourhhlng, no padaiilia lumber o( the m lioobs hill it u equally rcmerkfedn Ibr the liinrhcitjr ol it* style, nimI the common ?ense winch di?tin|;u?h?? every pawa^e The President expi?s*es in a few word* hi* gralita-ic, and acknowledge* hi* axonnlabllity 'I he but return he can make ie the eraIout dedi cation ol hi* abilities to the public *ervice. |lo Unlet generally (he duties which will d?vnlvo upon bun a* au *g*nl in 'he band* ol the federal ontlitution?and in discharging them.ho pledges In hi If to k?ep constantly iu vitw the limitations hi well at the extent ol his authority?to t ulli vat* peace aud (iinidihi|i with foreign uuiinm; to cherish n pro, or reaped tor the rights ol the Mute*, t!?????-? rorrr/gw tnttnbtrj^oi i ur anion. ( ? ho uiopcrly ?tyles them.) takii.genre lodrat* tin line between tlio poaer, Ihrjf have retrrred to tliem ?elt ??* uii<I those which Ihry ha> e granted lo 1 ho confidtracy ? to introduce a fuitliful ec? noun into Die public expenditure, iu order to rxliiiguitii the public dtbl, n? well as lo oonnteract the p? ??fl *ocy which fprmgt Ironi n proftue expenditure <>l tlio money of the people, lie lake* the broad ami bold ground, llntl in layiugthe in.pott, villi a vteie to revenue, Iho luirden* *h uld be tqua'.utd; the gr?at interests f-i agriculture,<ommrrre and mnnn farlurt*, equally favurtd-, and that p'rlutpt the only ???'l?li"? to th?- ruh'vhou il consist in the |>eriiliar encouragement ol miy product* ol ttlhtr ol litem, thni may be iouml cMcntiallo our national indc jrtii'.ence, (?ucli h* arm#, ammunition, perhaps ?can en,) fcc. Che only equivoo?l pastage in the Addicts Jie liriel paragraph in which he *, eukt olthe high importance ofinternal improvement and the .lilfuriou of knowledge; Ih u.'h ha guards his nropotitinn by the condition M solar at thiyran tie promoted by ilie ron*litu<i?oal nets of the lede ralgovernment"?but what scope he mran* log vn In tnc coostnutional action ; how bro-d or how nnrrow; whellier only a military tohool, like that at ^ ol I'oini. or to a ronil through Ihe lands of th ? U 8 or to more thau these, we diall ie< here* alter Ill* juit and beautiful compliment to the militia like In* p/uiNMni' ni i-etit'i- nuil good will lo fo reij(n nalMiif, tru not much in the tlyle ul n '? mil* ilr.'jr chtWliin." Il l deprecation of ?n iiH-rmm ol tlif ? landing army, hi* attention to the ^raiual axzaseulaliuu ot the navy, as well at to progre?* ?n- ? _-<?Ur-ia ?oii. ill* ImucUn nT our delew-e. anil'hi* eulogiam ii|mn the navv *nl inilitia, are " *i*n? of tlie liuui" which u- hml wilhducereMtiilactun., 't here it one pai* .gt in lu? aildrewlnrh ?nn' not e?c.<p?i the reader's attention . - lit form I* pl'ly 'Mi'fili''I an I ? I'MHuer <>l exrentiT' . iiMci; and mart fptnally. ?u< li reform# **c di ? >? tho eorrittion 01 aluue'. trlnrli (ur? iuinicr ! wiiji Ihe I rovloni of # lection*, or I ? ? right tu. ??? iir?e of H|i|XMntmi'iit ; or Imn thr wn Ihe otfi< ?? o| tlie lalicn into anfu t'nal or i competent h*n<:* " (|o then tell* u? pUnly, ihut we arc tn have no inurn travelling reeraiwi c>; no oOb-ea ditgtared. no .no* wntril, for Ihe take o| rewarding lii? , |?.c tionei 'injj ai mnn?of ami illom a?pirani? f !e pr mi?e? 10 krrp <n hit eye Ihe ? x.oipl. ? of Washington ?nil of J (T< ?on. llv raind thai foan* de?|, C t'i liie nun' that rt:omed, our p<d.ticnl *y*tem. U|nn the w hole, ?c are much |ile?#*l with the spirit of Hie ad-'rew; its unpre|( ndio? ? yle. ami ita gene a |>rin. i|.lc??Iliclinir.it.I yAt~. q Iter. JUementary Instruction in J'.urofir.?\Vc leu .* tiom ?> recent Paris paper, that a very unusual degree of interest U exhibited in France in favor of extending elementary (/duration. Citizen* do nut content them selves with giving monry, remark* the edit or, hut, fwlmt ii a more unerring tent,) they devote their time to the furtherance of the* nlansforthisc.hject. A meeting hadlately been held at Lyons tor tlie nomination of a'board of direction for the model sehool foundation in that city, which wns attended by 328 mem ber*. In Itouen a aubscription lately open ed for the establishment of two schnnla, had amounted, in December lust, t.i 2454 francs. A model md practical achooi is to be fonnd ed ntUi'urge*. on the Lanca*terian system, in the encouragement of which all clnssen show themvclvea Interested. It in remat kcrt that the surrription list preaents the n;i"icn nf tradesmen and artisan* intermingled >? Hi those Of jugea ilupaia,a master of the to, vat*, notaries, See. Tlit Journal du Cher men* ?ion* that the mutual instruction system has ln-en admi'tcd by authority Into the general hospital, and two ot the nun*, a ft or hcini* blunted into the method, are to tench read kr -, writing, ami arithmetic to the chil dren. In (Icneva a proposition ha? lately been made in the Swcreign Council, for thr ea tahlishim-nt of a school for the education of teachers on the system of mutual instruction and in Russia the (lovernment ha* duet ted i.s attention to the education of the lewcr clusse*. An ukase of the limpcror, ad<|i css e(l to the Senate, hi* laid the I ni dation of a central institution for Teacher* in the capital thr express object- of which i* to increase the number ot professors for element ry in strm lion, und to disseminate the benefits of U*eful knowledge i' II r!as?es. We have seen ? I ? ? iroin France, which merlon* that Mi flj?*rlu was ut lh?. Ii>.splint.?e nmn?l<>n oMJrn. I.nfayeil. alafu h* had been de ; iinrtli?ie*amhiliii?ui?pi?h!l?l?ed??emolr*amJ doe iimenl* hin?Hy l?nWie,lto him h) the General, In ? ddilion tn hia nws fi rt'dfe reenlleeilon* of Ihe II vo'ution, from wli eh he Ms derived much inlnrmallnn lor ?hteh at n ? the HUtney of t,:ia Amoilcsn war.^BwlOrt D, Adr.