University of South Carolina Libraries
if" PORTnY. a hot day. 4 Hid following H?ea havo bean often published but in tba ?kf day* thay ura always ** to tha par t>ose." \V?MU*u ? hey war# written by the lata I.oid >'.r*kine,i?t tho houM o| a frieoJ, wba.-a ha Hiti on ? vWu ?>:, What a pla|Qf'? a tipmr braakfaar, K*t whate'rr you will! Colli butter'tlhread*e ? nasty thin;, Hot tout la Mitler still! 4 'Xt.ro, bow to patatbe time away Till dinser, there's tbo doubt; You're hot If yoO atft to tb* bou;<-, You're bot il you go out. An4 after dinner what to dv,' Nof knowing where to move) Thegcntlcmet* are hot below, Tue la die* bot above.* And now tba kettle cornea, lull trot? Tliat'a noi tho way to cool one; .'cm make* an empty etomacb hot, But hotter Kill a full one. Well, then an evening walk'e the thief? Not if you're bot before; I'orlie who sweats whin be atanda atill, Will, when be walks, sweut more. So now the supper's come?and como To make hail wors*, I wot, l'or (upper, whll* it heat* the cool, Will auvcr cool the hot. Ami bod, which cheers the cold man'; heart, Helps not tba hot a pin: l'or ho who's hot when out of bed, Ilcala ten tim> / more when in From I Jit Motion Statrsman TIIE PORTRAIT.?(Oiuiu.vm. ) Horatio. Well, buvu you icon Uic picture, Vi vian? I'irian. . .Ay, I've kuclt to it,lioiutiv! i(6f? ?... What i* it like? k'iv. Liki ? Why, no noge!! *Ti? (ho fairest ?hing Create J out of llruveo. Itor. .... Had it wings? I'n. Out on ymi.K-oircr! Iioson citcuce wings' The picture U ellieriul. Hot. . ^ , , go it not 'I lie fair original. IJul tell mo now, What nre it* beauties, Vivian? It should Lwvo A \olume in it* eye-brow to lio lair. It nm.'t be eloquent The red lip must melt Wilh seulencts Iiko psalms- imil you muit twear Mie did not speak iu vulgar consonant* iiut-IUp'd it r.ll in liquids (.'owe, dtscrilV. How is the forcluuJ lobtrly? I Vr. Why, nol-h! ' Pis o clear, nmple brow Th' expression deep A* the n?cn ?*y i? de*p, r.nl there's u lijht ? ?f intellect upon it us the louut 'i h.?l lit tier eye were there. Ifar 'Ti? bravely said. 3'jir.t ine tins eye us will. I'iv Minerva'* eye? Jlawl, end height as 'twere a liquid *Ur, IJul softer than n sky of luiy. lis nirth l? beautiful, and yet Willi nil ):? brilliancy {.ijd life,your gentle*', thou, i.l lu its chaste lu?lro might have b:>th'd itself. J far. IUuL poetry! liut was tke tyo-Lrow line? I '?>. Like to a slight eulnyicg, as o/ J *. 'J o imitate the tru'.li. I far. .... The lashes? I'jr. .' . . The* Were ??d siiken, hice nubuJidl ihuue fJuardinr li?r >:entlo eye?you \\ ould liuve iwom The painter slighted them. I far Co 01.! In. . . . tier check Wai a p*lo cornelian?-ns the blood ] lad ni<; ted through nn<l stool irresolute ! Jtetweeu her beauty's service and her henrt. Atid theu the lip was nn incariitte rose? The ben would light uimu it?uud her smile! ' lot tlr^am your?elfu fair I'ly-ium, At?J paint its ik-hrst lip from memory,? I'clnt It when breathing to the passionate 'r.itJ? J lor. W us her neck f.nr /'u., , . . 'i he choek **olo ioto it As if'twere rounded with the summer wind And polwh'd l>7 tho dew. Twin beautiful! And then ?<? nueenly arching,nnd ihe full < )f the light ifioulder* off?the airy play i ?f shade upon the rim ing of the throat - - And the piuud look it won I Kbo shou'd have sat I'ot "Cleopatra cliidir? Antony.'' /far. Wat the c*pri#iioii sweet' lir. ? , . . Ah, there, IloruUo, My penril Is M fault. I cannot iiaiut Its witching iuspiiatioo. There * a flush Of something thro' hci glorious lineament*, A kiudling up like violence withi.., Whicli stutts you like u careless fiugrring 1 *pon a l.arp too exquitilt-ly strung. The vetniftre living, and rni6tiou rpenks J .?ko?? repented echo, every where? And the slight eiirl, end the pomegranate .!ye Upon her lip hath lonrpge .Ah, Horatio! MISOJR LLA N EO lTS. finite<1 fi(atia v*. Tobia$ H atkiiu. Tin? demurrer to ylic indiitmcnt against Dr Watkins, was argued in the court yes terday', by Mr. Coxe for the accused, mid by the District Attorney and Mr. Key, in be half of the United State*. This morning Mr. Jones delivered nn argument ag.tinst ilic indictment. The principal grounds of tiie opposition to which, are, fust, that it it jitccisely t? the same effect as the indict irtcnt for inr^ery, ignored by the grand jury nit Thursday, nnd that the ab* itract of account In -*hich the crasim# arc i.llr^eil to have been made by l)r. Wat Kins, is not nti instrument of such n natu'C t l?:?t a forgery of it can be committed amen* able to tlic law. On the conclusion of Mr. Jones's argu ment, Mr. KWann rose and stated to the court, that since the delivery of its opinion c.n the former demurrer, the counsel for the United Ststei hctd framed an indictment, which tlioy considered would lie deemed pcrfcctly unexceptionable, and in conformi ty with the rule* laid down by the court. In that indictment they had set forth the J'alae representation* by which Dr. Wat kins had procured the requisition* to be iv i;ucd (mm the Navy Department: and the testimony < i the latu Seoretary nf the Navy, trould, therefore, be nee.esaary to suhstantl* ate the averments before the gvund jury. Under these circumstances, he felt it bis duty to movo that the grand Jury be ad journed until Monday, the 32d inst. in order to afford time for Mr. ttouthard, who had been written to on the subject, nnd who in answer, had expressed his readiness to at* tstid, to arrive in Washington. Mr. Jones objected to the motion, nnd said that he intended, had the court been full# (Judge Cranch had previously quitted the bench from indisposition,) to move to ?ia?e the prisoner dlscharge?> imtanttri on rite ground that the indictment against him, ? In tie rftntcf its being iter* to trial by1 iBisw ? ritralfeiggMBir i rffl ujury, wax utu.v ..jiuutile. If the motion were to Imj cootklcrcd bjr the court to-day, he staald meet It with * countei motion, thai the request of the District At torney he not granted) and he thould also submit a motion f??r the discharge of the prl ?oner. He called upon the counsel for the prosecution, to give %hem a ^rUten state tnent of what materinl facts they exi>ect*d t op rove by the evldeace of Mr. South Q I'll. After an anlmuted discussion, the con kkleratlon of the two motions was deferred until the presence of the Chief Judge should make a (till court. Mr. Swann ayd Mr. Key announced that they should send this evening to New Jer sey, with the view of obtaining the speedy arrl vsl of Mr. Southard. In the mean timet they should require the presence of thfc grand jury from day today. It is probable that the opinion of the court on thlttlemurrer, will not be pronounced for a day or two. On Monday wepresume the motion of Mr. Swann and Mr. Jones will be urgued. TAe ejfectt'of Gaming*?A friend upon whom wr place the most perfect reliance, has commnicated the fallowing fact*, which are said (o have created coiuidcrnble sen* nation among the friends of the parties.? 'l'hcir publication may be productive ol good effects, and may lead many a thought less mind to profitable reflection. A young gentleman of this city, living with his widowed mother in Broadway, above Canal Street, had for several months been in the habit of coming home ut late hours in the uight, often keeping his mother waiting until one or two o'clock. Her udvice, giv en in the mildest manner, had no effect up on him, and his restoration to regular and virtuous habits was only eflfected by the following singular occurrence. One night, ruthcr earlier than his hour of returning home, his mother hcurd the t'ootstep#of a person running up the stairs, w bom ?he sup poscu 10 i>c iut ion. As usual she went to meet inm, hut instead of meeting her son, the whs seized by a genteel dressed young man, who suatchcd an elegant gold watch from her side, and made hi* escape before the screams of the lady brought her servant to her assistance. Shortly niter the son came home, and found his mother In a most dis tressing state <>f fear and indisposition.? During a subsequent conversation, she re* marked that the robber resembled in his general appearance a young companion of her son, who had oiten called to see him. The son was much surprised, und admitted that he had that evening been in company with the individual alluded to, who had lost all his money at play, and had left the house at which tney usually met, at an ear ly hour, much dejected, lit- tou.d not how ever believe that n person whom he consid ered of unimpeachable honor und integrity would commit such an net. ' But the con viction of hit mother that she was not mis taken, and her desire that he should take measures to discover whether her ?>UM>i cions were unjustly founded, induced him to endeavor to uncertain their correctness. The next night they met again at the gain ing t.ible. The son took his friend nside and mentioned the occurrence. The young man hurst into tears und confessed that he was the robber. He declared that lie had pAwnud the watch and that the money he w... %?? murine at play was the pro ceed*. lie solemnly uui.,rctj gaming from tliat tune, begging his friend lo fiom distract} mid destruction, uy W~fi)ine the seeiet, promising in a week to re deem and return the wateh to its owner.? lie was tut good as his word. The two young men arc now correct in their hubitt, ami of ten meet at the lady's house. They cnj>y each other's society and friendship, and en deavor to find pleasure in the paths of vir tue and respectability. This statement is vouched for by our friend, who informs us that it was giv en by the Indy from whom the watch was taken.?.Vr;v York Miming fJcrald, June 10. [From llii- IJiilliinuiv Il<-|>ut>lir.ui.l " Itcrum, iterum, iteruniour." Another speech from Mr. Clay! A tremendously Long, anil, the <'oaittiort puncrn Hay, a "truusctndcntly F.loouent" speech! "He i&tltr> greatest orator living," nay the Coa litionists;?and, they might linve added, the greatest "Miter." AUs! poor gentleman, hif ate and he.t/ioke liar'kwaidsand forward* from Washington to Kentucky, during the whole time of his HccreUrv?hip, and yet could not keeh hi power; and we rather sus pect, that with all his iutting and Sneak ing, he'll never lie utile to gi t in again. There lives not a man, perhaps, so am bition* of political power, of such longing nnd thirsting and yearning nfU r it, as IIKN KY CLAY. In the high ioad to it, and that l'*>, in nn honorable way, such was hit impatience to possess it that, lie could not resist thvopjioitunity which bethought the election of tiie President Hf the House of Representatives presented, to anticipate the time when probabh it would have been conferred upon him by thv f'eo/ifc?and he made the Jlargaln of 1825 with Mr. Arinm<?. It was a fatal stop to /ilm, hut, perhr.ns, 1 most fortunate for the Country. lie fell i fiom his high estate, tual, if the virtue of j the American people be what we believe it to he, and trust it may continue, he fell, to rUc no more. The national rebuke which he has received has not chnstcncd hi* ambi tion, but seems only to have stimulated his revenge. A man now of dcspcrnte fortunes, the rallying point of those who expected to lie rewarded by him if he had succeeded, nnd of those who hnve been turned adrift by him whom the People have choscn to reform the abuses of the Government, Mr. Clny'sspecchcs bring forcibly to our minds that of Catafifie to hi* banc! of de*t>eratc followers, when he would have led them ag??in*t the liberties of his Country, lint oarw i? a h.ipj.ily constituted government, and rests too firmly upon the broad basis of the people'.* affections, nnd the public vir tue and intelligence, to be in danger from Htnry ( 7a]/, or any other individual, 'l'he hungry and the (Unnhfioinud may follow him, but the great hotly of the People will stand by the Administration until it doc* something to fotfeit their confidence.? When it does, we will be nmcng the first to denounce them, but even then, we shall took to Kome other person in whom to re pose ?>ur confidence than Henry C'/ay.? The People have paused sentence upon him ?nothing has transpired since to IndtM#] them to Hellere that they did Ytim injustice, nor has hit conduct, since they dismissed him, been such as to tnak? atauement for hi* former betrayal of his trust and abuse of hit power. He muat remain where the People have sent him?fn ftrlvute iffti for they will never trust him again in pubile. A'dthvit/r, 7Vi?. May 26.?'tha |?riod of I ? Mmniu ?lerUon umroorhM. an<t tho otr candidate* ubH counties and dwB angre? aevc tbeaeveral listrkBnn inl of the lata i via: Mmn. Bell, and Imckt Mr. L?a to onpei >. D. Arnold; Mr. Mitcholl aecli Ql. SUndifor, "toappewd formerly a en, aro by Mr. Troaedalo, competitor* *t the hut election; I> bio w oppoeed by C?*e Johnwn, i roekettbaa to oontend for a third ander, a former me Gen. Carroll baa < or. Amount of dutUt *ort of Rich - n A? ttatem.enta i taring of the amounts of Duties n some of the other porta of the U uoa. we' Mve thought it right to r * .M<n>rl*r fJSHrWSP ^ ?whig account. rm*^?r * < rcMlt.iorlbc SH?1? ssr. SLEftS? ?rs,as UUMli Amount of Duties sc4n i imported into the 1 during the years 18 9 quarter of 1029? March quarter, 1827 14,511 27 June do do 1,594 54 Sept. do do 51,844 66 Dec. do do 4^:13 90 March quarter, 1829,1 Nothing. June do do 1 ?13,032 ?9 Sept. do do j 43,619 87 Dec. do do 1 3,410 13 March quarter, 182'J,| 11,533 93 Arw York, June 3.?inlay afternoon Dr. Kcudder Aimitihed Jraltam, who is well known in thin citjlc lMind Poet, with a pair of artificial^ Mr. O- ha? been entirely blind for# year*. The operation of Kctting wajfbrmed in a few moments. Mr. (*rahaiAi he experien- ] cos no inconvenience tin. They ap pear perfectly natural,! move in the Name manner a? human u and to the ob server cannot be diHtinncd from them. This Im the second attemir. S. has made of putting in a pair, llkte*, however, that he hag put in Are aired and fifty single eye*, Home of whicivc l>ecn worn hix yearn, and all with fteiicaso and com fort*. .4 temfint in a tr.aj ?? National Journal, U?c organ of thrpr-ppKtilence and-famine party, rxi'laiitospccting the turning out of tho coalil tools, coffin handbill makers and distatorM, in tho true OsMian style. "Will I people of A- j inerica sanction, oven hytu'ir apathy,j deeds like Ihrsc. which wefl havo made the swords of tnc fathers ? our country leap from their scabbards! Atid it (leniua of the Republic!"?This rands us of the fellow in tne play, who, w|i he pot Ida nose pulled ana tho pulle^ad got out of hearing, clenched his tint |d heroically exclaimed?"all iiki.lsiill btib von Tina!" South Carolina Iix/ir>*iti\.?V/p. fthftllj toiu?n,lct, n?xt week the pulication of the I i<cpftft?!!ta\?vrf orttcrtM JUho of tho Tariff: Courtesy and justice nth re quire thin rounte. The people oft I Went should know the grounds on wh h our Southern brethren Case their oppot ion to thin system, and they wilt be hcl r pre pared to act upon it.?A'y. Uaz. WINiNSItoRO' FKMAI.K ACADF.jv AND UOAKDINO SCHOOL.?Tbo iamna tlon of the young ladies in (his fietulnry will cotntnenca on Monday the 2yih ioit ?d r.on tinuotvrn di)?.?Parents, Guardians n Pupils, and the frinnds ol (ho 1 iititution. are rcpoclful ly invited to attend. The success attending this Seminary liner its rcceiit commencement, has far eico^Ud the expectations ol its most sealnus friends,and the Principal pledges himself, tlut no ciertbn shall' be wanting to merit ft continuance of |iiltlic fa- ] vor. The scc-?nd session of the Instituion will commence on the ?2nd. inn Five eiprrienced Teachers are engagid in the various bianchet oftnstruction June IU. 1829. CO 3t Dissolution of i oi?autnbhship Tho copartnership heretofore filling h? iween (Im Aitnm h Lckkch, i? litis day diuolr i.d by mutual content. Juno 15, 1829. 25 .11 A BSKNTKI) theimclvet from the ?ub?, ril?eri, /V ioColumbla, in the autumn of 1627, two Hp prentice boyi, tin. Francis Ti'sdaU and William Tisdale.?Fmncit having heen I'Otuvl lo learn (ho Tailoring husincs*, nnd William the Carpenter's. All perrons are hereby cautioned not to cm ploy or harbor the said boy*, or either of them. I'HIAll FIIITZ, DAVID WII.SON. June 10, lb29. 2.-, at Periodical Literature. Till', *ul?ierll>er? receive ?utacri|>tion?f<>r I In follow injr Journal*. The Southern Review ,litNo.lo?ppe?r lit Feb Kdinhurg Review. VV??Wiiin*ter llevlrtv, Foreign '4>i?rtorly Review, whichbeganJuly Imt, n?lro?prctlvfl Review, Norlli Amnlemi Review,(of which Ihey hrnre roinplete fell*,) AmerimoQunrlerly Re view , do do American Review id Medlre I Science,new ?*? riti. R. W.b A. 3 JOHNSTON Jun. 11 2 If looking Glasses & She!) Combs. AN A?torlm*nt ofTol|?t O (??**, 1,2,3,4, anil r>dr?wr*r*, vnriiuttv mounted, ?nm? of which Nri* very hamdnomr A I??rtr itmnly of tlie flnctt ?hr llcotnU. Joilrnreived ?nn lor k*l? low for cavil, l>y r.. W. It A. 8 JOHNBTON HEAD QUARTERN, Columbia, Jul* CM 1849, JOHN P BOS&ARD h?virfx her a ?pp<ilnlf(l AtvMan* llW|w?foclJrn*rtl, of lha fourth lh v??ion of I hi Ho Co, MalHIa, pMh tho rank Colonel will Im oWjrud and according lv. By order of th? Co?M?ndcr in C'lilrf, WM. I.TAYLOR, 94 3 AM'dff C? DENTISTRY. DA. AMBI.KR 9 hut vlalt to Columbia Ibta ?eaanit: I>r K. miHKtfwIly five* notloa nf hit rafnrn lo CotoatMi Thn?a wMkttg bit nl?l 1h* profit mimm will plaMa fall ha will ba abla lo rooMln H?r# bat a thort lima - M?y ba foanrf at Clttk'l HoM Of 11 tba o?o0 of IHjIaa#,IW?. *? U COLUMBIA hat manufactory. K,*? Kmc* Hqen mow tub Mmut. ' l^HE nib*ribor bog* lam (o labm kb I. Wtwli i?4 lb* mtblie la mimtiI, IbM b? Im? ewOiD>?nM?l tbo MAftUKACITURtNO OF HATS In all hi various Unuwbw nol tb?r (fared hIm nor I mu ?HirMi ami workmen, i ???u ? of iioblie | Li??mIwi MMrtlMil m B*U?H * Black and Drab Hats; CoiuitUng of. ?)| the. dUMrent qu?liii?>s ?"<* ihep<? together with youth* nod cblldteti* H?U ind ilw MlllOMfy Hiti for ill graiin ot oOem. ?II of whloh will bo dUposcd of at whole?ole or rotell lor e?h. m low ?e they cod bo pot ohMod la Cbnaletion, and warranted wiper lor to llala brought from the North, pereoo* re*M. inn In the country witbing hat* of nny port too lar qoallly or (ubioa, wa m eccoramow?<?~a ? ? ?hortett notice by forward! tig the rite of the heed and thr beigbth of tbe crown. N. B. All bets purchased of tbt subscriber wll be dressed trails. Cub paid for all kind* of IIrIIm* far O II0CHTRA8SER. Dreoml>ftr26. 66 if COMMERCIAL HOTEL, J1IIE fubsr.iib?r very retpectlully inform* hi* friend* aud the public generally, lhal IipIihi opened a HOUSE OK ENIEIITAIN MKNT fur Trae*IUri*ru} Boarders on the Main ?(recti and in tbs mldit o( lb* cotton market. IlitltouM it large and convenient, and the be*t Hie market afford*, will at all tinea be in plen ?y The lateit new* from F.urope ia received at every arrival, tbt current pHcea from New fork weekly, beddet different daily paiien I> BECKET. N?vem >?*r 21, 1828. 47 tl WASHINGTON :iOTKI. FOR *ALK? Tli" mbtcriber will offer tlic ubovn ?|>lm did citnMUhmnnl, to Ike highest bidder, oif the first Monday In July nest, containing nn acrr of Lund, uiore or let*, vvltb all the u |>purt e unni.? (hereunto annesed. The term* of tale will be one third of the purchaie inonry down, or Dr. Thoma* Brigct' notei or bonria will be rrceivrd ?? ciuh, the balance to be made payable in I, 2. 8, or 4 yeara, with Interest from Ibe date, andmortgnge oftno |trcmi*nr. AllllAM t). JONK?. QT7* I he editor* of tli<* Au^ustn Chronicle, (lit: Charleston Courier, and Savannah Mercury, will insert the above oncc a ??<ik t il the lail! w? ek in June, and forwurd their account! to in* for payment. A.D.J tr payment. Columbia, February 37 <1 Mrs. MAKY NUTTING | TILL continue lh< Aill.LKN AllY and BA ^ KI M! I)u?inca* at her old stand, where sho kr?|M n constant aopnly suitable tor town and country. The ?tor?, Imck store and cellar lately ortuimxi by John U. Dunlap, to rent. Apply us above. June 12, 1829. 24 ?f t*/lJ5?*ry Becket, W frVend?,,fiPiAlV**,re announces to her Columbia, that the *JI" MS All Y and M ANTUA.M AKINO ttfi-W'" ll?%^ ? ? ^ Ml ,ll? Commercial Ho tel. She hat engaged Mr*. Porter from New York wliote abilitiet inlht Millinary aou Fancy Drrtt Making buttneta art well known her?. Mr?. Porter hm brought from New York thelatctt fashion* of that Cily? and having a regular correspondence, will always he able to make their work agreea'de to the latest advice*. The )ialri?ase of the Ladies will be thank* folly received and punctually attended to. Novrp|l?er :i 17 ti Spring and Summer Fashions. MRS. IIEPFKIINAN, rrtprctfolly lufcrota hrr friend* and lite public in general, that ?be hatjusl relumed from Charleston. where the hat selected a haudtonte nstortment of Spring and Summrr fatliinnt. She hat alto broognt up with her a young lady, to attend to the DIIKSS MAKING business, lately from New* York ; who for the last til month* conducted the Ixiiinrts or Mrs Day, in vmrirnnn, nnu ??? given the most general satisfaction. Columbia, May 22, 1829. 2Hf Portrait Sf Landscape Pointing. i '? UK ?ubscriber lake*the liberty to infoim the 1 public, tint he occupies rooms over the (tore of Mr. O. T Snowdrn fe Co. corner of lllch ard?on and Taylor-streets, where specimen* of hit style oi etrculion may l??* keen, and order* punctually atte nded to, by their humble jrrv't JA8. M'UIBBON. N B. Any perion who mif detire perspective view* of their country residence peinteo, snay hevo them eieeuted with accuracy and despatrb. June 12. IKK*. 2?_ ||_ A. BRANDING wiU lieienf ter practise in Ilia Coort* M* and Kquity, for the di<irl?-???tf rtutiund, Lancaster Darling Ion Snmteraud Ketfliaw JOHN Ml. DKSAUs* JltJKK it at?ocialed with him in the Districts of K?-r*haw and Sumter, and will attend to the office busiif-ss of those District*. tunc A, lH2t* 2.1 tf Lam l? for Sale. f'iMIK mbscribers offers their Land* lor Sale, JL lying in Newberry District, and nn the south ?id?* of Kn>ree river, and nn both ride* of Dunran's Creek, including the fork of Mid Creek and River, running up tald.Cr??k lor I mile and a half, and lying on botli sides of Iho Charleston Road. leading from Croat Key* to Huff's, contain! jr about fourteen hundred teres one hundred and Ally acre* of low grounds on ?aid Creek and Rivet?said Lend*are well wa tered, as any section of the country, and its soil suitable to the production of any produce raited In any other purl ofthe District whatever. Held lands can he l>ed on very reasonable terms by applying lo the sabttriber* who live on the cpremlses. The above f<end can be dlvktod In to separate tracts to suit inirrhftsen WILLIAM U DANIHI. KPPM April 10, tflW IA ISt "hot Guns. HIRAM HUTCHISON; if Co. HWB Jih? rre?ir*<t from New York, ?? m ???rtm#ni of do?Mo ?nrf ilnul* l*rr*ll?<l SHOT OUNBj WtHt DIM ud pifwwhii wnw vtfy Miptfiofi ?ALSO? An ?<MHionot nrntl* of MOl.TfNO CLOTH? Mill ????. Mil KwOwa f?f rOMng M RMQftlR^lll Of I tontHar with a ctMrtl m>oHW?w| af NM*MP t>RT ?KK)I>?, ?Tl of whkfc Iboy <Ar wry low "VSfivit* ? n ISoorfs. ? PuabU mi bMU<! OolMiW, , !S?"rol wTuyi r?brtw, Bomb*mKIi, Bombasts' ??d CI i iml.i*. ..i ??-?n#iiu Do. *>. MmwUIm VMUagi Strip* font, 9NNM Wow? Ltom, Do. do Book and JnoonH Mwai II*. do. plain aad cordod Cotton Cambria, CutTibrlo Dimity* . PavMlloa u?, Nankiaaad Caoloa Crapas, d* W?p- **** Mud 4-4 brow# Bh.-tiy, Peleol, eed eel EkwMdm, Silk ud cotton Hhkb. . Cotton HoiUry, , Sowing ?Hk, luteal Ttirood,lto. RECEIVING AND IN STORE: 900 placet Cotton Bagging, ISO Coib Balr Ruf?, 100 hwi prim# Ohw Cofftre, 85 bbd? Sueur, ltf " MoUmmm, 400 Mcki of Liverpool Salt, All of whkb will bo sold at ? m?1I (or cosh. Tbo public ar? re?|??olfuU^ invited to ^ M,OTltr I Jonr 12. IWO. ** * Additional Supplies. SbtJrftlfi ftOO&fi NEW ?iyU U.icv f?i..u*nd telieoe*. Black Hd Wbil?, and coloured Gingham* assorted. Plain and Watered, Coloured and Black Grot d* Maple Bilks. Snpcr Plain and Striped Cotepaly.and palmy reen?. Vdni (Iiihk Bonnet end Belt Rlbtundi Super Unusoaud ?*ambrick HandRercuieu. 30 and 40 inch Mark Italian Silk do Coloured Mcneillta and Sflk VcMlncs. Y? II?m' and Blue Nankrmi. Hamilton and Wilmington Slripei. Black Circassian and I'mnnlln*. Rouen and Viftonla CV??imrni. 100 plecn* of !'??? (i> *| 7. 8 and 4-4 Iriib Linens. Su|*r ftcolcli Shirtings. Wliiln and Coloarrd brills. Leghorns for Ladios, Ml??e* and fJentlemv?. OinalMirR?. bo lie G. T. SNOW DEN k Co Aoril 4.182? If AO TIE. 't'lIK 0>-|wr1nrr?hi|theretoforeciiMing be I Iwcm Hjuler ii Ro?> ?iud Jamrt flora, un der the firm of Jntne? Hum, & Co. Uthudny diMolvcd Ity mutual eoiwnt Those indebted to Mid finn, are requeatwl tomnke payment lo A. C. Squler, b Co who are duly nuthoriH-d to ?ettle all clulun of the concern. JAMK8 IIORA, 8QUIKR b RObS. Columbia, Kelt 2A, 1029. SQUIKR It llOSS having taken ABRAM C 3QUIKR into |nriiirr?lil|?,Uio butiueit in luture will t* conducted under tbn firm of A (' 'quite, It Co SQUU'.R k. ROSS, A C. SQUIKR. F?-I?runrv Vft, I My. 10 If I LO THING.AND HATS. A. C. SQUJKH, Uf CO. nAVF. juit received a fresh iupply of Cloth ing "ml llatf, comprising i general assort ment suitable for the present mid aiiproachiog tt-atoii? matin in the bt^t and moil lasbioniible ?tylr, which tbey will dispose of at greatly re ilueetl prices i Auril fl, 1820. IS If House and Lot for sale. '? IIK 8obscril*r's hirxr *nrf commodious - dwelling HOUSK. formerly occu|d?-d by Colonel l*ride, situated in onetof 111* highest and it.oM pie man t parts ot Columbia. Terms one third cash, the balance on a credit of one and two years with interest. Application nay be made to Mr Wiu .McMillan in Columbia or to tbe subscriber, on Crane creek JAMKS DOUGLASS Sen December 2. ftO (f A <?rcat ftargain. * tlHEwiWribiT nffern (or tale hit plantation I in Newheriy diitrirt, containing near two tboinand acre* of land, aitnat?d between tb?* M'aters of Saluda and Little river, on which imo eieellent dwelling tiouan and ail other bouae* ?? ce?*ary lor a country teiidenee Aim, 10>t head ol hog*, 6U bead of cattle, and 00 bead of sheep, and a large quantity of corn, fodder, and Ml*. The ?nb*cribcr comiden it nnneceuary to nuke known any term* of *ale; he invite* tbo imun-diate Inipectlon ot all peroo* who m?y with to purchaso;?It i* enough to aay he wtfl Mil very low?Ur beneath the actual veb?e of the iiremi re*. Two tiluntinn of the above mentioned niece, i* healthy and eommodioa*. mHI watered with many fine tpring*. Rrffrencr inay U b.id to Col. J. G. Brown, of Columbia) to Col. I> F. Moon, at Newberry C. II or to the stibteriber redding on the prem ise*. PETER MOON. May 02, 1820. 21 11 NOTICE. TIIK note* and account*of the Telescope Of fice from the l?t January, 1824, up to July, IBM. are placed In the hand* of my attorney Ja*, O'Hanlon, E*q for collection, with poaitiva in Kfuetiona to collect the um? without regard to perton* D E SWEENY. June 12, 1829. 24 3 Columbia Female Jlcademy. j HE Spring Term of the Columbia Pemal ? ? Academy, commence* on Monday the flth day of April. The following lathe courts of ttudj adopted in thi* *emin*ry Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, English Grammar with Murray'* Eterr.iie*, I Ancient and Modern Urography with Map*, Linear Drawing, History of tha United State*, HUtory of England. Blake'* Natural Philosophy accompanied with eanrrimtnt*, WilkW Astronomy, Rhetoric, Goldsmith'* hlttoiy of Greece and Rome, Logic, Moral Philotophy, Tytler'a Element*, Botany and Chemistry Tha Latin, French. and Italun language*, am alto taught Great regard will be Had for the health and comfort of tha pupil* u well a* lor their moral improvement. Parent* and Guardian* are invited to vialt tha ?ehoot at all t|me* daring the honrs of alady,to ob*er*a the ditcipline and hear the recitation* af the sehotata April fl, IMO. 10tf /COMMITTED ta Uaiaa Gaol, on the a aagro maa naaaed GANHE??(? Mi Inchaa aatf a half high; wppo^d to ha for-*1' April 14, IMP M If . ha aboat baton* to State of -outb < aroiina Executive \ /MM Sri, 1839. J of WlJoM of lam uu iras to4 apl?a? MBK tW?th?.d4 ?.o,1uui?. not bf Uik ulwaM ? jBMULfgcw asr? ?*? arawMd of Ft* M XtoUm for tko TimnhiMtir w?d dtHnnu to.th* ?o erssftsstz^r,s^ DMw eWwcof wyHWtNw m? ? mm pwnwiw. try Out to n|WM??l?i M Mtata CmI Mfjb.atoMtor Msd?, tMflto kbwalli.Utlrt mm Cite. ?fe'SSa was? droD.hU ere? Age about 87 U? 30. foot, aboat ft real lOiaeMM ??*??. t from ITS (o 800 pound, eouiplniori i?rtkyr light yaUowlali Mir, Um eye** ?fslepwlog remarkably to Um Md jfvan ttMter my bwwl aod lb? *mI of tho . STEPHEN D. MItLEIt Bv Iba Govfrno*. H. H Wakuo, _ , ? ? Dapt Scc'ry of Stale. Wtf EXECUTIVE DEPARTMEN T, > 0tk Mag, 1829. J 1 T the Inst ?H?.ing of SuraterCoort, ihoRrnu'l a\ Jury found ? (rue bill ante* JAMES B. KEAVK3 for the murder of Wllliem B?t*m?n, and it iMW?ri I bat tb? mM Rmvm b*a fed from juttice and bet m yet not been appreb< r.drd to nniwxr fartfal? chwr?f: Jtou be U kimtn, That I will giro H HKt HUNDRED DOLl ARS ? ?wwaid for the de livery of the hM J?m?? ?. *?*?? lo the goaler of Sumter district, to (bat ho may abide the tone ul Mid pro?eooll?n. . . ;'' .... Oivco uuder my bond and Ibe ml of the Stale, at Columbia, this 9th May, 1829. STEPHEN O. MlLLLM. By the Governor R. H. WaMXO, _ Sec'ry. of State 20 tf Columbia Bookstore/ fllUE ?ub*crib?r??re constantly receiving all JL the u? publication*, m the* appear, iu Ibis country, with nuj Eogliah Edition*, and Book* io Foreigfa Language*. They have made a largo reductioo of price* oo ? great part of their (took, having a large collection ol Book* at half price. Their collectieo ol Law and Medical Book* it, they believe, the aott trmi ve in the itatet and offered to profewional gentlemen on very liberal terae< Catalogue* are prepared of Mitcellaneow, Law, Medical Theological, and School B<v>Wr, which will bo Kiven to thoM making purchaar* E. W. It A. S. JOHNSTON. November 21 47 tf New Books. PELIIAM.Tlie Diaownedby author ofPclbam, Man of two Uvea, Hajji Baba in England, Trantlation of Cicero1* Republic, Boy unmnaked, Dwlgbt'aaeroion*, The legendary. Wtula'poetical Album, Tali a of a grandfather 2d aeriet, Wnnoatmcht'a French Grammar, Latamendl'a Spanish do. Cubi'a do. do. Petrin'a Fable a by Liolmar, Willialoii'a Tacitua, Unicc'a Givek tiradui, Donuegan'a Grnk and Engllib Lei Icon, Southern Literary Oasrtte, American Medical Journal, No 0, J oat received and for aale by, K. W It A- 8. JOHNSTON. Columbia, March 27. I3tf <\| OT1CE- I do forewarn any prrton from L^l IndinK lor ? note of hand, (but I gnve to Jobn F Edwards, on or about (lie Oth March; and it due two year* after dale, for elghly dollar* and twenty 6r?* c<nU;a? ihe properly li un *ound, and I will not |>ay it, unlet* compelled uy law. SAMUEL O GORDON. June 12 24 4t CAUTION '|*IIE public are cautioned againit fruiting or I |i?yl:>K money, to any p*r?on on toy an count, imleu they bold a written order under my own band. M. ANTONIO. Jane 18, IBW 34 2am4t MIBSINO, aontft time in April a lot at PIjOUUH MOULDS Mild IRON POTS, MpiMMfil to bare been taken from Cbirlritoii In mUtak*, by a Canal Boat. Any information which may lead to tbelr recover y, will be thank fully rec?ived RF.F.DF.R k CALDWELL. June 1829 24 3t Dissolution of Co-partneiship. 1?HE Irm heretofore "ilstinc a.nlei the name of JONATHAN S. JENKINS It Co. is this day dissolved by mutual content. All (bote in dfWedlo the concern are teqoested to make Im mediate settlement with J. S Jenkins J. 3 JENKINS, EDW. H. FISHER. Jonathan S Jenk n?, gratelul to hie friend* ami tIto pnblln for thair former oncourajrement, be** leave to annouoc* kit Intention of continuing tbo business at the old standandhopes atlll to merit a share of their patronage. He will keep con stantly on hand ? good assortment of Boots, Shoes and Leather, of every description, also Tanners Oil of the first quality; all of which will lie sold very low for cesh. May 16.1829. SO tC TEN DOLL.AHM HtW AKD. LOST on the evening of the 19th iast. near f "olumt?la, r? WA'IClf of the following de scription: makers name, M. J. TobiasItt^?. Liv erpool, No. 2736, silver ca?o with yold Joints, double bottomed, engine turned, movraent quarter seconds; attached were a fcotrf curl* chain, sis strands a gold seal and key,(be teal #M with a w lilts cornelian. The And*' by lea* in* it al May it at this office will receive the afv tetrard. 21). 32 tl . HE SUB&C|l|iJEIt,on befol/ofhit aator.i. ? ntt?, rerpcctfully inform Uopnblie, that they tinre is operation ? ( o*0o and Woolen Factory, n?ar Society llill, af which the lollovr tag nrttclet may be had at Hi* |>r?cM annexed r Cotton Yarn* of any r*Wbcr ntxler No. 10, twenty Ore cent* ? jonnd 5 Mine and cotton b?fl,B? twin*, thirty two oentr a pound; eotton uxonbftrgha, tw'vo aod 1 half eonta 1 ft rd. Cotlon r*K|injC,and ncjtro winter clothing Will bo prepared Mr the entiling *ea*?n The ptiblfo are aatnred lb at thee* article* are made of cot ten of the priwoat ?tapl?. CuttOMn can ha** thotr yarn warped into webe of any length and width UMy may direct, tad an Marked a* to pre vent ariatafce or dMbolty if patting then Into th* loom, at "*e ?(ollar (Mb. DAVIO U WILLIAMS, for the Union Mioaferi tiring Company of 9>^tbCaroltea. Mawli 13, M?0 > Mouth t'arotii*' >MbfiUt> dutrtct OLLRO.bHbm Me <M tbo 1Mb of March T .. .... In hta forebeed. abottf on* year old, with no other f*rtl??tar Marti or brand* Apnraieed M (Un ddjMC^ PPHRAIWDAVIIVI.P. IttH, bf 'fbaa. Weir, 1 Sorrel Horaai 1 Ull MOOt