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^CWtoi-A Mm Jof 4th Ftbtoitf. toy* ft Will be .higher July Jo Americon Cotton*. Tho inqoirioe altar CoMm lothnr rovived Imi week, bul too pnrch*?r? urn Kill ii.cooiiderabte> W? bar* to add tho roaork* ml Mr. Jm. Crop >#r, wlio it known to be a retainer of govetnmeul, ??J bfelUatborHy fcrwbntboenyt?raportodn* f^lly.i j ? At ? gmt Mooting hold io Liverpool, mi Iho sath January, * relation to Iho reetrktiooenn lb* flrilbh trade lo lb* E**t indie* and China, Mr. Jame? Cropper mode the fcdlowteg remark! *? rh? wpwt p| oottuo |wJ? to UwlMM rt wu not equal to tho anonm* syn??n?ns: ? OfllnMtO __ _ ..which n fro* trade would prodv?e, If w? reflected that our manufacture* woulJ bo ocwflMtd by not It** lhan 500 million* of inhabitant*, and < otton la commonly worn by thm. lfoottoo bo an important artirlo of oar undo, and there it might bo very wotl onl ti voted. And why we* it not cultivated in India* Became tho oooipany restricted tho votUomont of Uritith (ubject* in tho country. To bo iure.cot ton oat grown thero, but it wu of vory inferior | quality while if Britfeb aottlm wora allowed to oultivnto tho toil, it nkbt bo produced a* fine a* in any port of tho world. Sop what tho Pacha of ntyptoaddooo toward* tho improvement of tho artiolo. Wo worn now In tho practice of import ing thrto fourth* of tho notion wo contained from Amorkat and the America at, knowing >>ur depen dence npoo thorn, aootn m if they oared but littlo about our ao?t?m, and oppre** the trad- l>y instat ing their titlf. Let u? *how them that wo can cultivate cotton io oar dominion*. (l.oud i-liecr* ) Every bo.ly will realise the truth nod whdom of the following prediction of l>r. Cooprr. made , in hi* pamphlet mi the Tariff, printed at thl* <>n rc i? the year IR2t* and addrrned to the member* of CoojtrtM from ft?uth ( aruliua: M We have no iea*on to fear Catl-lndinn com petition. We haw* r*a*on Io fear tho coiu|iclilluu ofB'p*il E*c?\ t during the two UM y-nr? of diMxgamced gov. nmin.t iu (hat fine rmmuy, the ftruuliau Cotton ha* be? n gaining annually upon our own in the Livnrpo.il market. noi wilhtun ilioj an AX|Hirt duty ou tlin article at Uracil. Iu tha , rftcnt talc of iblu^ w? waul no protect'tig dutiet; bul remvmhrr, it i? not much morn lliau a twelve month ago. ?tnce the Uuitc I Mate* odop ted a tytU-in ot retu'.ialin;; dutina againtl Great llritain. I? there u? d-ingnr nl Cirtat llr.taiu adopting a/ytrm of if Uliaii..ii ag?in*t u?'? l? ii not io her |Miwer tfikrfually to fi?i?r Urnziliau compclitiou.il w<' make it liar imemltn >ln to? if we egoiln ai.-l provok" In r to iln ?o?if we < *? olude tin* nrtn l?-* with which *>im it accUtlotncd to pay (or I lie Cotton w? j>eod her/t " Let the HoiUht*n Main, look to it. Tliry are | out ihroaino'd with a ?y*teni of uuju?l and bur thentonie t>iiati?u n.eroly; llii* it a trifle in the |iUn 'I'liay are tlireateu?>l with an annihilation tuf their rlaplo uumujoJHy?not villi titration, hut dufiutivn." AocorJinglx ",n impnr'.aUnu ofrollnn into Liv er) tool from the U. Slate* duringthc yrar ending in 11128, ha* Lwn wore than two hundred llioutand bale* leu, than during Dm ?orre?|*>tidii)? |icrio.l jinmtiUiUljrpnNtJin; The nxtrtM from other cotton growing cilom lini bwu proportional*. Our citneor,all ot the *taple-growing *tate?, are beginning tote* anJ to feel (hate thing*, ?nJ to aulicipate the rum which already tlures u? in tlio face. Tlie curienl of emigration, therefore, for panon* and property i? *tr?uig ami iltii)/ toward tarifl'prot*cted region*. What patriot can look npon iMh a picture?roch a pro?peel? and awe*, that h* live* under ibe beU government in the World! U may be prudent to toy ro?but U if ?either tru* not wite. ?On Jul* 4, WW, the reciprocating Duty Dill, Wat carried in the IIoum of Common*, 7A to l.?. * Import of llrntil Cotton iuto (treat Britain? for Iti* year lfM&,?4.?40hale*of StlO llw. ? ueli: for 1C10,142,840 bale*; for 1HW. ISO.U'JG bale*. " Rtform" i* the *tn?idiiin ???|?'c ?f neiv?paprr wnrlnre Worn one end of the nuioti In the otln r. and tUe ilmita of III** quarrel ore made to inrln.!? the mliorduinttv officers of the adniioUtintion, air! nothing rtie. To ui?Hie people of the *outl. who h\k no office, grral or stnnll, and rare lor none?tlili meaning of " reform" it rather uuin lulli/ihli?certainly very in*i>;nifi' nnt. Wti ean not do Qmi. J icU?<>u tin- dishonor lo limine that tin* ?va? th'. ?contraction which lie put upon the term -wiien lit- introduced it *o emphatically in hit !:MH{iiral Adilrrit We have no objection to r,i n J?rk*ui'* ejecting hl? ? nernie* and putting in hit friend. ? for ilinll we require hint to cbcrith the adder in hi* botont? And a* it rri:ardi lh?: imall alTiir. w ?lull not fill out with (lit nduiinit tration on that account ll't have t.iieil lor rrfotni ?and erird lone "n?l loud: hot thit It hiirdly the commencement of our reform It i* no more to u? Mmr hnuUiiii* away the coh webi. There i. a radie I return) demanded ? nnd we In lieve liy the people-not In mfi mainly?but hi mtuturti nio*t |Hirti?:uUrly The (tropic of |hi? countiy ar?- tired ol a r a ri.ominu aii?(imitiuiion one, which i? to luvtaiu i|?elf hy the tnt?ir> of tin* country: one that It lo chrrith n lew ihoutandt of n partieuhir puriuit by wielding the a nttructive poMtrt of I he KoVernm*ul to th* pur|H>*et of transferring tha earning* of 20 men to Hie pui?e of one: which i? to beautify nnd enro ll ? few powerful state* hy tilt. fir rtilir.tiig Mrnin of int'iriiid implovo men) appropriation*, or which i? to w ield it* iiiflu? enee and it* patronise to pu<h tucli a policy through Congres*. The |?eoplr are tir??1 of n ?tocfc jobbing ndiuiitWtralior.. They aie tired uf an ndininUtrallon wliit.li *eek? to tp'ead tlie con* tract* of government over the w hole fnc?> of the union, In order to increase (he number >f depend anlt and retainers which each iccrelaiy mny nniiiber in hit host?and who are to requite him by an attempt lo tlevate hlin lo Ihc Pie*ldi ncy We nr? tii'd of etplorinft cxpediliont h? n pen ?ioned brigade of engineer*, who>e butuir** ln?* kei e it, Mrr? out mean* for the InvMi e*p?.ndi* ture uf 'he greatest iiiii) of iiiri^u* reven ue, in portion* of 'he union which ref|u)r? ?tieh a 4rinon*tration in f<iv nir of the l'retld?tnt or hi* Secretary of War. Wp want an ndmlni*tratio*i which Will do more of th* people"! hutin***, and aat fewer of their dinner*?w hlch will employ ihr power aud patronage of office In advanrin-^ tha Interett* of Ibe country, ln*tesif of their own pro?prrl?ofreln?t^llnnM in f?o Aer In rrfinlln 'lie Vteaiilaiit'* Cabinet ? e !nve grtl'iat* one f, uota iu?*ll OM ttt 04t assignation??ws Uava iters (twir iUi>twi?wn for the fmi<?qr -aai tlud a ctiancc, Ibertfora, to bava mot* boaaat * Mod nncmly do we sympathise with the auffeitr* of our sister city, Augusta, in the extraordinary conflagration which aAktcd thai place ou the 3d Inst. The article on the subject which will be found In our col umns la from the Chronicle; we add as many particulars f?om the Courier of a subsequent date, as our apace will allow. The suffer* ing of all our commercial Southern towns wns in all conscience sufficiently severe, from the oppressions of government, to cast a tinge of deep melancholy over any patriot's heart; when to such calamities Providential aftic* tlons are superadded, they are indeed over whelming. The liberal hand of charity will we hope* be freely extended to the needy and the suffering, by those who have been mors fortunate. It will be seen that much has already been done in that generous spir it. After giving the names of the owners and of the inhabitants of the tenements burnt, the Couriered* the following summary t rkcamtvlatiom. South shlc of Broad-street, <9 North side ? ? 24 ? "3 West side of Ccntre?Strcct, Irt ,, ,, ,, 2d ? 44 South side of Hay-street, 3 N.>rth side of Keyuold street, 2 South M M M 4 ? 6 North aide of EUis?strcet, 26 South ? ? ? 23 ? 49 North aide of Green-street, 4 South ,, ,, ,, 3 ? 7 Market IIousc, 1 Total number of front hous.es or 183 tenements, . At a mi %ting of the citisens a committee has been appointed to enquire into the condi tion of the sullererft?-to receive donations, and to petition the Governor of Georgia for some relief, llenry Shulu, John 11. Coving ton, nnu Andrew J. Dill, Imve offered all the vacant houses in Hamburg, amounting to about 100, to the nuffcrers from the fil e, for twelve months gratis. The loss is estimated at more than haif a million?not more than 100,000 dollars being insured. John Uinns, who n|>|Mu>r? not to linvr di?covered il hiinvelf, ipiotes ilia American Sentinel as autho rlly for Iho 'ollowing nppouitmeiiU fur Itio cily of FI?iUdrl|?liUi Juliu Kern, to be Deputy Collector? I.ydin n. Knily, lo tin printer arid tlutioner In the Ciutom House, vice Mn /limit, removed. Alderman Uiuns couoludct with thu following pious ejaculation? " Blesiedarr llicy who do not expcr', for they thnll not be dimppointt-d The papers hnve recently been prolific In <lo tail* of (hocking piracir*, on ilm coa?t ol Culm tin.I 'it llm \Ve*t Indiii Son*. With the piomp'itude which ii ilinractsritlir. of tien. Jackion, lie order ed the ship Nutelue In sail in twenty four hour* after Ihn fir?t int* lli^eneu concerning these *nvapn marauder* lmd reached him, with instructions lo ?? our lho*n ?ea( until theie monsters tlioulj be -sleruiiujled. The New York Coininvie'.al Adverser under j tiie Uftt, ?' Noithumbuilaud ta nniiinjj in t;,e North, my l.ord"?wi? dowi? n compliment re cently nlTiirad to Mr. Van Duren 1>y the Common Council of New York city, as a virtual nomination of thai gentleman lo tin l're?Meury. Mr. Gales is trying his hand at separate | vulogies ott the tU-funct members of iltc late | Administration. | For the Iwncfit ol those w ho are fond nf a. I mmenrent, we have placed upon our flr*t pnje a laughable acenunt ot a Frenchmen's difficulty ill regard lo Ike FuglWIi yrord Hot This U not ihu only word in our laiigungn which i? the oourcenf per|?legity by reason of multifarious meaning ; nor if the Frtnrhman esclusivnly subject to sneh dilTiruliy. The lerm " Reform"?-receirtly become ?o fashionable, <eeno lo be the subject nf uncom mon contrariety ol construction's yel thoroughly understood only by some of the clerks nt Wash* tuition, a post muster nr two, a few collector* of different port*, and will *oon be esplained to (?enrral Harrison by Thomas P .Moore, of Ken tucky. Gen. Jackson'* eominents upon it, how ever, promise to he tnfficienlly striking lo give Ihe American public ir>Bi<- knowledge of its real import al no dhtanl perb?l. Ai;or*rs, Aran. 4. Ttrriblt nnii ?trful rofjligntlion. -Ye?tenl?y evening between Ihe hour< ot I wo and Ihree n' clock, our citifeni were aroused by the alarming cry ol fire. Ii \va? won discovered i<> have orl* ' iriated in a hou?n occ>n?ted by a Mr. tiulionay, r ii ; Kill* street, nhnut midway Im?Iow it? interaction * by Wanhiiitfloii street It almost siiiiilllaneoo.ty coiflinoiiie.et ii to Broad anil (lieen ?tree|? on Hie I nmlb and south. nod extended to Hroad street as I lit)ch up n? ihe fire proof ?t?re of Mr llignon, and I down Fills street, (de?troyiiu* in il< rnur?e Ihe i ne ? theatre.) a? far** Mr llotliitshead's, situated ( on the <orrer ?>f Hons*- n ulreei. Il ettendeil up I IJreeri street.above Mr. Warren's dwelling hoit?e, I and below as far as Or Anthony'*, lltettee taking the directing nf Center r'irri, it communicated to oor beautiful mvket wlireh il destroyed, a* well H' but11 ?>!(< of Centre strut! until it r ftrbed lite bridge, and ?bo all tho?" buildinits down Hay ?lieet to the rnfitri where Ihe nld theatre formerly ?lond. On tlie North side rtf Hro td slrerl ites tended as kl'h op a? the brick building occupied by Mr (Irncnlt, a IJltb- below ?he Hriilce ft ink ? It Iben rn?he?l halow W'tb appatlln-; ?ury, destroy ini; In course every bitildin^ with the eseeptioo of lbo?e on Ihe first and n part of tho?e on the eond opinre be'oiv Vatk"! ?ijnsre, sm'il it rc?eh *4 lb* subwbs 4 f l oily, la the ImuMdiato Of I* 11'km Hood (if Mr C<mr??'a plantation. WIm?? IIm In wtbil li*? MwkKi no Imm? *f ait loos eonld wrest It?the wind wu 8- K. nnd ?II wm eonlWstow and dismay. Tk? aiweta* Wi ofllMMW mm ?rtn only anMNMfrow the *|>atbctia coniteraallou Into wbkh tbay wara thrown, by lb? nccatlonal and Startling asploslona of building* whirl! w?r*> Wuwn op by ?4'iuo of the Ora ?p?|mnU-?, with Um bopaof arres ting the devouruig ?lament. Navrr bna Augusta bean vUlad with to dread ful a calamity. The nmnt><>r ot bomm daatroyed ara estimated at from 300 to $MMi?d tba loaa of pruparty cmmH fell ?boH of half m milHon tfM /art, not nan third of which, it U tU|>po?<-o, wm Insured. Tba Ara ragad about Ava hour*. Various ntitorta ara la niicuUtlon lu relation to H? origin ?l?-?t a* every thing, at pmMi, U eonfualoo and and conjecture, wa r*fmi? from noticing tl.am. Tba hurrlad detada t?to, which wo hava mada mnat u?eatsarily bo hniiaifeet. Providentially no livaa hava boon lost?indeed, wa have not baard of a alngto paraonal accident of n serious nature. Tba private ditln-M conteqeenl M|wn this t?r rihlo conflagration mud h? grant. To nllovlate it a? far ?? lie* In oar power, and at |wnr?mptly a? pot ihla, I* an Imperative duty Imposed upon av ary Individual In our community, who can sjmre a als|*ucn fn??n hi* |*icVm ?Vknnittt. IT It will ha aacu t>elow, that Major Hamilton an election to the legislature. To thr Editor of the Southern Patriot, Sin?? 1 am not inscriiibte to the kind and con|>iiincntury wish which your Correspon dents in th? Patriot >>f*last evening have cxpre**ed under the signature of *' Many Citiarns," thti\ 1 should ne a Candidate for the House of Representatives of our State Legislature at the election on the 13th and Htn nut, and stiilicss can I lie insensible of the gratifyingtokens which I have invariably received of the partiality and confidence ot tliU community: fur reasons, however, with which it in unnecessary I ahnuld trouble the public, I am constrained to decline the hon or of this nomination, and ask leave to have it understood that I am nut a Candidate for the vacancy in nucstion. I remain. Sir, Respectfully, Your Obedient Servant, J. HAMILTON, Jr. Stkphkxson.?In nur subsequent columns | we give a report of the last proceeding* in | the case ot thin individual. The rckult is, i tlmt he was discharged by the Ilccordcr, from arre*t, at the suit of the agentn under the coiumiMtion of bankruptcy, in London, on the ground that no affidavit of debts wa* produced.?A'cwYurJs ftafitr. ?LL-- ' i i . " i ,'U ..U... 1 "ill.' COLUMBIA PRICES CURRENT. ImiiIi hlil III* ??!? ?#:.l. Ii.iii l?U*h )d IjllSII III | Lullmi?i. ferior to good Hi. | l)o. iio'-mI ?o firm, Indian?irom (liu \v*f;rnn?, I l'?rn? ?' " IVhtrni? ?? Flour ?fine, " " [>o. tiifkur fine *' *? llacou?at retail, Hum*? Northern, Whiskey? I N. E. Kuu?? , Mackerel, full?No. 3 &i 2, [ Koildcr? , Oat?? icnrca | Cotton lia^ging, lltinp? Tow? do. llMltt IUp?J ? Iron, Country U Sweed*? Snlt, Liverpool.coar*? irt\*ckt, Do. w in bulk? .Sonar?brown, f>o. refined lonf, llrandy?i'w;niiCi (?hi -ilollund,direct imported Wine?Madeira, 41 " Do Malaga, " " ColTnt? To??lly*on, 1? MiiInmdI" I ^al Hum?Jamaica, I? COTTON ?l>i Ihe rtfriplj of thi* iriirlf ihnf appear* lo lie a praduul diminution And |iric? ar?' atiout the Miue a? ln?t week. Prime cotton* however, arc a ?hade better, and levcral toll liava bam wild at nine and a ipmtrr cetilv COKN? TM* nriicli* i? becoming ?cnrce, And Mil* readily at 00 (filti Irom ilia wagon*. FLOUll? lu tbi* article w? nolit e no ulterntion. Tint demand continue* very limited. FRKKIIITd. to Cburloituo, arc U7( to 100 clt. a Ilala/for Col ton. lb. 7 4 Hi ?i i Oi ?V i a 7'? ?l '? a (V) KT-J .? 100 ?Vw a 7"0 boo a 8fi<> 7 a U 13 n 14 3o a 4-I 40 it fci 6.')U a AM) KJ a 100 a7i 21 n 2% 'J11 n I IV'i n in 0 I* 6\ 'JO ? h H0U 75 ? tm 10 .1 |<4 'i? a lf? 124 a 2imi 120 a 100 a00 a 400 ?74 M 100 It) .1 2)1 Ii0 .1 loo 4o M 641 120 a 170 Depattcd t'ii? lifo on Hie 2l?t of March, M?ji?r JOHN NKblill', of Lancaster DUlrict, So. Cm. Mnjor Neibit wiiniw among iho firtl in lliU *ec lion o( country, lo ?<ippon ilm ciuw of inU.tpen don e in our revolutionary 'truygle. lie foujht in inoit of lite engagement* in lint upjier part of till* ?tate. Though in low cire.umtlancn* lie never received any cotn|ienMtlori for hit let vice*, cvrept III a gratitude of uU fellow cit miii. Tliry circled liirn to the !.e&i?lalure of ttii% Stnte, and many oilier diitrlct appointment*. lie died in lii* 70th y?ar, much lauieuted by all who knew him. lie born a ?hort and severe illii"?? with christian for titude, and di-'d in Ilia oonfiditul liopn of u ha|i|iy immortality ? [Com. DIKD-On the 2Aih alt. Mr?. F.I.J7.\BKT1I, contort of Capt. Hugh Milling, of FainWId di? trict, at quite an advanced ace. ||er di?env w.<? dovv, and dew ent lo the tomb gradual?but for n few day* previous to her do?lh, were her tulTVr injc* acute; without a murmur ?lie awaited her a|i lirourliinp Hi*tolution?not that ?he loved tin* tran?itory Hie le*?, but lliai ?he loved her l.ord an<l Redeemer more. The etemplary manner in which the discharged the dullnoif a wile, mother nnd (riend, render her lost irrc|>aralde to her lami ly, and tho?* Who had the pleasure ot her ac<|uaiu? tance. She died rejoh ins in lull ronfl lencn of realising Hie |>roem?? and enjoying the rcM " pre |iared lor Ihe |>eo|ite ofUnd," [Cm. Jlriditiimal SttpplU*. Sbpt'lnfi <&ooU?. Nl'.W *iyi? lanry Print* .?nd Calo-oe?. Klack and White, and culour?d tiin^inm* a??or|ed. 1'ltiin and Watered, Coloured nnd (thick (lro< de .N ?|de ftilk*. Super 1'lnin and Strijied Cole (inly, and paiiny* I reeiH. F.^tra fl.iii*- Ronnel and Kelt Itibband* Sujier (iaufand Carubriek llaiidkercliiefi. W and 4<l inch IMack llallan rfilkdo. C ilogred Meraeillas anil 8i!k Vi-ilinj;.'. Vellow and Blue N*nktnt?. Ilamillnti and Wllminiton Stripe.*. IHach Cirra-*ian and Prunella*. Ilotirn and Vifonia Ca*?imer>-<. lOO piersnt of Ihe Ivil 7 H and 1-4 Irith f.ineni. Hnper Scotch Shirlfan. White nnd Coloured Drill*. f.ethorn# (<*r Ladiet,Mi??e< 'nd Orntlemen. D?nnl.im(?.ftM O. T.SMOWIiKN.k Co. April 4, 10'iU 10 if L&ok al IHU. rftUR MriMtfibrr InfotoM W friendt mJ tl?? X pubile that bo baa again the (?Moving nnelaaaai boiMtore blaswlf fr-nn hi* at leoUoo 19 baslue**en*Adaatre to piraae lb?t bo wHI reoelve a abaw of Ibo poMie patronage. tie will cot MMl WMW tbo following cash pri. ces? Clwlh CooU, kx, 17 00 Do Paalaioone 1 ?V Ho VmU, 1 40 Thlu Coal*, 4 00 l>J Paelaloont, ) fc I 1 >?? Veals^ 1 M I Ho nlao inform* the publle that ho aliil carrie* [ on lb* Baking hasliim, nt hi* old *taud, one door | abov? M'. CtMntr'i, wktn bo will bo ?M to nt1 lend lo mII calle. WILLIAM BEARD. April 10. 1880. 10 If Columbia Female Jlcademy. , THE Spring Term of Ibo Columbia Female Academy, conmroew on Monday tbo <MbI day ot April. Tko following i* Ike coarse of study : adopted In tlih seminary Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, KnglWh Grammar with Murray'* F.sercUe*, Anclant and Modern Geography witb Mapi, Linear Drawing, IIl?(ory of Ilia United State*, lllMory of England. Blakr'* Natural l'biio?0|4iy accompanied witb esperlntenla, Wilkin*' Agronomy, Rhelnrie, (?Mkltmiiir* history of Or?*w anil Home, Logic, Mom I Phil<?ophy, Tytlei'* Element*, Botany and CheniWtry. The Latin, French, and Italian languages, ara al*o lau|(l?t. (treat regard will be had for Ilia health nnd comfort of Ibu pu|4l* a* wall a* for Uteir moral iintuorenicnt. Pan-in* and Guardian* ara invitad to visit Ilia wliool al all tiin> s dining ilia hoar* of ftiady, to i observe the discipline and hear tbe recitation* of the sr.kolar* 1 April 2, IBi9. 15tf ' I " ?' Stop the Runaways. f 1 AN AW AY from me r:o?r SHndeavllle, Wash 1R innlon county, Meorgia, on ll**? fid March, my uegro lellow OI.ASGOW, alwut 4s! or 43 year* old, dark cnmnletion, thick lip*, with a *car on bit upper lip 1 naliave ; very likely, and over the ordinary sixe of negroes. I In lint in company I with lilin a yonlb by the nama of Frederick Din- I on, hut *lnce ih*y li ft my bouse lh?v go hy vari nut name*. I heard of them on Friday the Sfith March, near Cambridge, in South Caroline. '1 he negro fellow was raised near Windsor, In Berlin North Carolina. I ci|>erl be will endeavor to get t>ack lo ?Iter* he hm raited. I know not what route they will taki* from Cambridge Any per toll who will deliver the *ald negro lo ma, or en cure him ao t'uat i can get blm, ?hatt be liberally rewarded. WILCY W.CULLIN8. Marc 11 30, ir>:0. 15 0l Bacon arul Lard. 4 VEHl' clinic* |ti| of small siaed llam?, Mid V dlincs, Kiioold<-r.?, ciircj m the nicest manner, from Virginia lioga. Tho?a ivbo want them for family ute will do mpII io r.sautinc tbrm. Alto, .i few kt-gt licit Lard. r ?>r **!?? I?v K. W k. A. 3. JOHNSTON. April 10 |ft ,*| I Cl?ihing Huh?.'I. C. Squire fy Co. 1AVK ju*t received a fresh supply of Cloth ing and Hats, comprising * genaral aunrt* mi nt Hiliabta for the preten*. nnd approaching ii'Ukiii?mada in the bust and most lushloniihle ?iylc, whlelt they will diipoie of at greatly re duced prict>*. Columbia, April 8,1820. IS tf J^IIE MtW-ribrr* offer for nale tha following article* al the aanocd price*, via: HyionTea, at $ I V6 i?er lb. Umipowdfr, I io Madeira Winn, :t rvn a gall. I.. P. YeneritLi, 1 M Carso do 1 2.) Old Malm*y, 1 VA Sweet Wine, 75 Mnccalel, C UO a do*, ?tool) gallon* N C Whlokey. JnU received from New York a fre?h supply nf ele juut double barrel finiis, lioth lock and |wrciA< tion, which will lie sold low. A liberal deduction will Im? made from the above pricc* tw Ibow who buy to sell again D.bJ.KWART April 10. 13 tf Piatt Spring Academy. T'tIS institution will lie i ontilined lor the en ?nine year under the dlrectloa nf Mr. ISAAC II. SMITH, a graduate of South Carolina College. ^ Tha eoursv of study ?III be suidi as lo qualify . students for admisiioii into the Juulor Class So. j Ca. College I The Principal will accommodate a limited num. I?er nl student* In III* own family at 100 dollar* ' per in mi m, or 25 dollars |ic.r qunrlvr, including washing. nATKS OF TUITION ! For nne quarter In the classical department J9 One do. iu tlir K.nglish do. 0 No student admitted for a lesslerm than 1 V 1 or. Ja To Oirpenlers. PnOI'ORAl.H will l?t rreHved, until lli* Art! of Mi?y n 'it. liv fliln-r of ll?? Milncrit>er<, Irons nnv c*rfnintf*r wUlii*!! In iinrtrrtckii ' h>iild n Cliorrli in f<ong<owii,FNirA?ld ditlrlct, mr A I). Join ?' ?ununrr irtrotit. Tin* dimrn?iori? *r* forty liy l>v?*tity fiv?i (*> l ?qiiHie, f?'lrlf?K Ir-et pilch, will* h KHiU ry of fonrlt'rti |*rt In onr rnd The tmnliT furiiithi-il tin III* tytft, nil fsrrj.t lli#> lirrn vyluuilwr???y (ill*, |t!atr?, nod d**F|?*rt, which tlir roolrerfor nui'l Im"?limiting nnd Hee? fur iiU'dmI liy llm cnnnrtitt?-?. Tim MliHirilim will Mlrnil i>t A l> JnnrVn ?otitin* r fHMl, on Friday lite fir?i of Miy i???t,lo r.nnlrict with tlir |)?irM>a <ifT>-rifiK l?? do tlin work r?u iln? l?r?t f?rnM. A ?>. Y I. ItOBINHON, .IOIIN NF.I.HON, KIIIKt.ANI) lURRIPO.'*, JlhKI'M MICKI.F., IhiHilinn CvmmlHtt, Ai 'd I", |K21?. 15 at iMtnlfi Jhr Si ilr. flltlli wVcrllirN ort'.'r* tlirir l,ini<l< for X lymi(litN*'?b?rry I>i?i???-?. tin- ?on|h Mite nl I'ii irm rivf, nnii "ti h'uli of |)un ran'* Crfli, im-ludi>?< tin* f> rk of ?i?iil t'mrk unci River, miming op ?>?id Ctr??i? tor mil* mid n half, mi'l lying on liotli ?id<>? ol 1 ti*? C|i?rln?ION Itoii.l, )??<lin; lr?'i>i C,'r>??? K*>? i<? JtnllX rnntninlug hIhmii f??inl?'?,ii h'iM'Irt'd i\. rr? -oim hut-ilrvd nml fifty *?;'??< of low 4r<iund? on ??ol I wk und Mivrt ??wid l.nndi aim wrll ivnturod, ** nny lion of III** roiiHlry(*iiil it? toil wiimMn l-itli* pro duction hi ?i?V |>rinl?r? ndx-d iit any otlif r port of llitt l)Mirlt..l wlmtiirr?f. Hi*nl liii li run I in l.nt on v?*ry imiii<iAIiIc Irrmdiy '?? lli'1 mbwri hrrtwhn livr on lite t'hmliovc |.nni) ??mi I mi divided ioto ?C|mri<t'- tr-?H? to ?uit imrchii Mr?. Wll f.f VM ?? imMM, F.ri'F.S A]?ril 10, 'S?o IJ t.l| ftSnLLt^oS /. JjPea' rV cij?.*'1*' Holmes vs. JaaM>s Haw linson. mU m Jum U. ?fe?a-5 Suf.?j *" N?"? ?tka? No i. The llouie mid tut la th? Town W Co* lomUa, fronting on Lady MnH.Md kaon a In Iko plan Of All* Town, by No. 1?, eoataialnE half ail rrjzxTi." ?4 Copeiaaa ana Keancdy'*. by Herod Cornelius, Llttfe ??nr. ?i?,Wlll Defoie, tcw:;zrtr wysx zrvzL Richard* .mi and James Tbornhll?, ?M (and ttlj eonveyed lo Saml Meek by Jftmet Mitchell, I J vied or and lo be told as the property .nfUwm*! Meeki at the suit of John Black, W. C.Resd-raad J. flora L Co. n, 8aml. Mock. > .< No A ISO Acres ot Land, mora or Um, h Ilia Fotk of IIm Congam* and Waterec Rivers, br.ond* od I ?y Muds befoegiag to I bo estate of lUMi Carter, B. B. Carter, pad Slfrgsou's lands, bat** the |dace wliara Mrs.C. Parrta now liars, sold us the iwoperly of Daalal Carter? al the sail ol Wm. Browava l)anlr| Carter. No. 6. The hnasa and lot, wherron the drfand. ant Mary Cobb, now livas, situate on I jiaralst eon* tailing one fourth of an aerr, mora or lata, bound* rd wertwardly by a lot lately belonging lo iko ae tata wf Wm. M-Kenil* northwardly by D. Harrison and eartwartlly by Batnuel pomvoody, levied on and to ha sold as the prosily of Mary Cobb, at the suits of Barrett and Uunlaii and Jacob Uairclt It Co. vs. Marv Colli No. 7. 100 acres of land more or ivss, ?rba?e?n the defendant now lives, near Broad river, (for description see orlginnl grant,) al the suit of Bar reit 4r Dunlup, for Isaac BairHt, v?. John Turnlt* taad. No. t. 297ft acrer nl lend, more or lew, where on tha defendant now Uvea, on Cols ereth, (fit description sea the titles) at the salts of J. J Chap ped and John Black, v? Charles Ellis. No. 0. !K)0 arres of land, mora or lesa, a',out Uvo miles from Columbia, whereon the defendant now lives, hounded N W. by Dr.K. Marks' land, N. K-hy Sanil. Giern, and Bquare Lnnams land, 8. K. by R.I). Ruuell's, and land late the property of Wm. Milliard, 8. W by land belonging lo John A. Crawford, and |>art by land belonging to John Lomas, al the suit of the Corporation of Colombia, vs Benjamin Harrison, tert. No 10. |Aw acres of land, more or lew, in Ilia fork of the Con {tree and Weter*e Rivers, boun ded N. by |?om Woodward, K by Mise tirneay Thompson. 8. by David Joyner, W. by Anibrnno fiibson,soid as the pioiterty of Wsa.'ThoaipMMi; at liir soils nt Wllliosn Harper and William Gaff* ney is. William Thompson. No. II. One Feather Bed sold at the risk of llio former purchaser, as,the pio|*'rty ol Win Gibson; at the suit of Mary Williamson vs Wm. Gibson. No. 12. 3 Negroes, vis: Sally and her Iwo children, one an infant child; at the anil of the Ks'rs. nf A. Ilall vs. Kii Kennedy and Tbomaa Campbell, Trustees of Rebecca Fraster. No. I?* 64 acres of land, more or less, in tba fork of the Congaree and Wateree Rivera, boun ded by Kli Williams' and Abraham Sbepheid'e lands, solr* as the property of Green Williams, nt tha soils ol William Hall,and C. J. Slmmtoa and James Rns* vs tirecn Williams. No. 14 200 acres of l^nd, moie or Icrs, being part of a tract originally gfanten ?? Wagen. on t||? waleis of Hill's Creek, Imuiided by land belonging to Joseph Martin, N W. and 8. W by land formerly the properly of Archibald Smith, N. K. by lanU belonging lo the estate o| SE, Phil* he, levied on and to be sold, as the property of Rlchaid Green, at the salt of John llliik vs. Rich ard Giern. No 10 The hmtsa and lat in the town of C?* lumbia, where tha defendant now lives, on Ijio cornci of Bull and Laurel streets, containing one ae.ie, mors, or less, at Hie several suits of the administrator and adminislratrla at ?? Philips ami sundry other eieculiohs. I Also, three likely Negro Carpenters, namely, J John, Frank,and llenry. levied bh and to he sold i as the property of John R. Howell, al the above I suits vs. John K. Howell No. 10. The one thirteenth pert, and the thir teenth part of a thirteenth of four hundred acres of land, situated on Bice Creek, and including the Rice Creek Springs; also all the right, title and interest lo one half ol thirteen years tease of ? house and Inl containing one acre, more or less, a| Itiee Creek Springs, levied on and lo be sold Kg the property of John llowall, deceased; al tbesait ot Abrarn Noti and Edwatd Fisher vs. Jesse M. Howell, aimlnlstrator of J* ..n Howell deceased. No. 17. B00 acres of land, mora or less, situated on l.iltleilver, iMtunded by landsbelonglnglO Hen ? re l.iglilner, George Llgbtner, Jarob ftnrta and Thomas Taylor, levied on and to be sold a? the property of Christian Llgbtner; al lbs soil of Philip Guise v*. Christian Llgbtner I No. IB, 424A acres of land, mora or less, about sig miles below Columbia, adjoining . lands of Gen. Wade Hampton and Tbomas Heath, levied on an I to lie sold ?s the property of Richard > Krans, deceased, at the soil of Wallsco b M'Fia | vs Hie administrator Of Richard Rifins. I TF.R.MS CASH. JK8SF. DKBRL'HL, S. R. D Sheriffs tl?8ce, April B. IKO ESTATE bALE. BY permlolon of Jame t8 tiuignard, Esq. JwTgn of Ordinary Inr RfchUnd DUtrlet?will Co ?old fur ruth, on Satnrday the Mh in?t. At the re?l dene* of Mr* Mtry Nuttinpr. in lb* town Of Co lumbia , n negro ,K,y named King, belonging to llio e?tate of George Niittin*, deceeeed?1b6 boy, Klng,i? Lttween J8 end HymnoM. WM GIBSON; Adm'r. April 9. 16 ? '?i IIE SUBSCRIBER, on behalf of hit n**oci J ate#, respectfully inform* the oubbc, that the/ have in operation n Cotton and Woolen I'm. totj, near Socicty Hill,at which the following ar* tie lea may be had nt the prion* annexed t Cotton yarn* of any ntimber ubder Mo. 10, twenty Avo cent* a podnd 5 *efn? nad tot too bagging twine, thirty two cent* n pound ; cotton otnaburgli*. twelve and a half cent* ? yard. Cotton >>*ggiog, and negro winter clothing will be prepared for thb enduing ?ea*on, The public are ewiired that the*% article* are made of ootton of the prtme* Maple. Curtomen can have their yam warped into wel*? of any length and width they may direct, and *o marked a* to preventmietahe or difficulty in putting them into the loom, at one dollar each. DAVID R. WILLIAM*, For the Union Manufacturing Company of Son III Ctrolina. March 13, 19/0 eolG.n M'CORD'S Chancery Retiotf*, Vol. C. receiv ed and for *nl* by F. W U A.n JOHNSTON April 10 1A ft