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

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?POVERTY, aietbeMf**srsonetowho? it U to b? (lkiierMd ; and why 1 For Uk U<rflU,WQM, because they BMd It. I would ask the Preatfent udMmbMyU the Temperance Society, do you bold Loo don putionlVi M'jwrtkulu iboninatioo 1 You never drink whiskey or gin. Oh no! of the poor; but you, paragons of temper ance, o*ytr drink cogniao except when your etnmarhs aro out of orUcr, every day about dinner Urns, WUl the clergy here s^^z.^whl^r ?" ?*" ? ???> >0 ? w m m w* MtwiP eth God and man, and which waa the first waler quite enough,-fer the firtt thing he descending from tho Ark, waa to be Vine, and as noon W be oould he ; himself in the juioe of it, rather beyood the bound* of ?n?|craticn. We do not bear of any temperance societies among the Patriarchs, or even the early Chris tians. One sect, and one sect only of the Jews foreswore wino. ' I have no right to blamo the motives of the gentlemen who oompoeo the temper ance society, 1 have no doubt they aro praiseworthy. But they cannot carry tl^oir benevolent dosigns,into full eflbct, by long testimonies of Doctors, or elaborate report*, beautifully printed. The poor man will put thi# question?Gentlemen, do you evor work till you are ready to feint 1 Aru you "under any anxiety about to-morrow's din ner for a bmily 1 la it over necessary for yon to enable yourself to bear, not the im maginary, but the real f vils of life, by now and then a recurrence to a moderate stimu lus 1 If not, pray let the poor counteract their low spirits in their own way. " Oh, but consider the oxeesses tho poor ?? are tempted to eommit: the habit* of in " toxication, the neglect of their business " ana their duties, by too much indulgence " in ardsntspirits " No doubt Rely upon it tho poor would not drink ardent spirits with their water, ifthey could afford better liquor. If they oould obtain from their daily wages, a pint per day of undiluted London partieqlar.? You drink an oapensive liquor because you can afford it: they drink a cheap liquor for the earns kind of reason, though much strongsr, because they cannot sAord any other. But como: let us consider what claasc* they are who indulge a sensual appetite most. Prty, gsntlsmen of the temperance society, do you know what Dyspepsia is 1 Tho besetting disorder of men of your sta tion in society 1 The euros of the wealthy 1 Do you know what Indigostion b \ Ay, that you do: or you are exempted from the most prevailing of all diseases: the patent disease of the gentleemen who would not drink whiskey for the world! Fray did any of yqi/ever hear of a foot soldier laboring under Dyspepsia, or any bard working man, who thinks a gill of whisksy may be taken when he is low spirited or exhausted with frtigue, without committing an unpardonable sin. Play, gentlemen, do you know of such diseases as loss of appetite, bad digestion, goat, spoplexy, palsy, kc. lee. 1 Has over-eating any thing to do with theml Havs you forsworn rich soups, follow ed up by Ash, fowl, and flesh, tarts, custards, jellies, preserves, to say nothing of that grand cure for all indigestion after a foil meal, Hunter's Pudding 1 Then you take as a medicine, (mind Ido not say from ?ny other motive, or for any other reason,) four glasses of madeira at dinner, and a small glass of liqueur afterwards; and when this is done, do you never enter into some improving conversation on tho vices and intsmpsrance of the lower orders. ;ind in "Octives against all cheap comforts, to give some interest to the almonds, raisins, and oranges, washed down by a pint of London particular, before tho cofl'co is introduced 1 Is this never tho case 1 If it has not been the ease with you, gentlemen of thin fash ionable society, paragons of feniperanco, (What is temperance 1) I must acknow ledge, that 1, who animadt-crt upon your institution and proceedings, must plead guilty in my own caw to these insinua tions. But then I am not a member of the Temperance Society, nor am I n paragon of moderation, nor do I like to strain at a Gnat and swallow a Camel. PAIR PLAY Bin?-"It is high time to calculate the value of the onion to the Southern Sutes." This expression has been carprd at n* a most outrageous suggestion by those who never, calculate, and by those <vho do. To the first class I make no reply: none need be made to Ignorance or Indolence. To the second class 1 reply, you are out rageous against this suggestion, because you dare not sit down and submit your cal culations to the public I call upon you to tell us the value of the union to South Carolina: come out and if we are foolish. **e us the benefit of your knowledge. tkuth Carolina Dr. lo the unfan Ptt rontra crrdtor. % thirty mil Hot* of dollars contributed ?inc* the federations most of It spent In the northern dMa To the egencks affnrded to the north on twenty?stx million* of Mlih Monnally evportt in4ii much Import*. condescend to III op th< TftNMSMEK LSOIM.A' ? TUIIIIU LB0IM.A1 Vp>?. I Watnnday, Oct. 4. IMPfSACHMENTOF Judo* Willi aits. ?Mr.Turney ?? Franklin, from the com n|?polnted to enouir* into th? nflfc *1 "intact of NwthanlclW WlllUma, on* of That they have called before them a l umlnrr of witnesses, and examined them r*sp<?-tii>R the <4Bcial conduct of anld Na tn.?nr*l W. Williamt, ami from the testimo* ny of th<- witooam}* examined before them, ami from an inspection of copirt of record* produced, the committee wt of opiniomtbut the Mid Nath mid W Williams U guilty of high crime* end ml ?demeanors in ofttc*, to the instances and case* following, that la to *1*. That the aaid Nathaniel W. Wil l-am* dUl illegally and fraudulently on the ?3<l day nt July. 1? 28, leave the Cnurt fqthe town of Winchester and gt some dktani e to a private hum*-, and dal then and there take the ncknowledgefhrnt and privy examination of Caroline P. Tanl, a married woman* to a deed for a valuable lot of ground hi the town of Nashville, mp-, |>n?cd to he worth ten or twelve th'iu?*iul dollar*?-which waa done by the ?ald Na thaniel W Williams with the intent to conceal the act from the friends of the said Catherine P. Taul and to defraud her heirs at law. ? u i * .! !1:" ''v Mill Nathaniel W W?i ;?-?Sm" ",''i?] ":" 'n:"<? ?ixll.?d in nprotw knlml 3,'.? '.r" ???? taken idJce in ? "OP cx?mlnation hud v , in open court, but at Iiahu. c.ter l?"r?. E* wh..Vfi? 25 ?thenne i . | muI waa confined to bed bv l . u^ "?l wl,M,|y to ret to the the kii?',r' i V W'1'1'* **ct* were within Wl!K"** ,h,! "kl N.th.nlel W. 3d. I'hut ?he said Nathaniel VV Wll I SHTfr m ordeI. thttt ?>> weh iu.! .1 IT J proccedinni respecting wtiii d ?d, m.Kht Ik- k?*nt fr<>m the ktmwleilite of 'zr&px*. * p 4ii ' whicl| I'Vent Walt i-XDcrtrri ,v;,rt??">? i><?? -. 2HS !iJ4nh'i i1"'1 ,he *a,<1 Nathaniel W. Wil lui t'h " enricT'1 t",hu?l^ on the! j4) 'n- iii ric* uf re, ..nl r^Utitse ?o suid i *rt. M""' '""I1 ? ? n.?ch' ? . a thiui tt,?j immediately dj" ?ri?e.i tlii court t" another term i?iti? out tue tjusiiif.sj of mild court brinr-Ynrsh? I iuSVlr existing to ciuse to a.??? |>urj>o*e nt attending court! 5th. 1 h .t the iukI Nathaniel W. Wil hw dkTdK i^t J?"'*"*iu M". <hat he SJ ni L n. }he 6,nlut? f' limitations, wouki not run againit an cntn. in n f?A defend .V"'1 Kt,{>Wn Pcrw">al cneinv w*'gn lefend.int?and in a lew weeks thei-eufter dJceTch-n CMUV wl?H-h could pro! fi'h. 1 hut the said Nathaniel W wti ilhv* anSUll,y ,nfr*crci"n* ?>?bitaalj>?rtil member* of ^hi if am?nB the dI^?ntI wt.o practicc in hi. T.^!1 .thv ^ Nathaniel W. Wil liams political pn-tlalitiea at e of to ?tronr l^*1 he ha,? more than once, I hum i W*H 'B^ant of the politics of in Sttf?: r*lurnw* ?? grand juror 8, inquired were t/?e politico! the own^lV?tl! i m,g #e,ect * for??*>an of his !S.PhU ^L.Party> <Uld> 0,10 ^nst?nce, uoon his finding none of his o*n partvi "*,ch ">? .p peared nearest?mid, upon being inform^ i !V* * t*rta,n member o| the jury, was un intimate friend of n man entertaining the son'alone wit^"Vud?e' hc.forthatrea grnnd Jn ? "Pl h,m foreman of the ilamJhl1 I 1 the?wid Nathaniel W. Wil s-Tderel^ion^fY ?f Rllotal ^andonment ,...L r ?f ",,t>? "lomitiing to hold ti rms of courts in his clrolhs. to the twmn injury of ?uitor? in said courts, when no^Uhl sonable cause existed for such omlsalo^Rl duty?and also of great inattention to^nP henrh !^C|l,1K ,>cforc h,l*? when on the bench, which has been manifested in some ""??I'M"" "??mo'i?b ?hr;r,^dlfflt"1"'' "na trcat "? 9th. That the said Nathaniol W. Wil-1 2 :: ?" Kui,ty o( Prejudging and pro " ' 7"nion.w th *r'*< earnestness K/m ? " eu,,ltftl n,,tur*'. which, be hvh?m.\ T' WOU,d l)r<4?-''lr be tried by him at a subsequent period. committee, unon a full view of all the f.icts i>tuhlishi.-d before them by the evidence, reeominend to the home the adoption of the following rcsolotionm 1st. Hetolvrd, That Nathaniel W. Wil. ;r:r, bf ,!?f of the Circuit hir tile ^ r V4U1',y ln ,hi? M*te, and For the hird judicial circuit, be impeaehe<l %h/?j CTf,V,Kl "?Weme.non, !n Xe! ?ft hut *evt"n managers he an. pointed to prepare articles of impeachment against the said Nath-iniei W. Williams The vUC0T.,rt,,r! luC M,'d '"M'Mchmcnt before hc Henateof this Slate, 0.1 behalf of the iS**' # *el,r**ntatie*j. .k Bhmnt innde a motion, he h if c<,mmiUet? Import the evidence to wi lZSLSPla^^ l,e "!,Wthe ? , T ,h**,he ??"?? he read at the t lerka table with r loved doors. |>ostpone the said motion until Katurdnv ML'tt r P!!wof the r?'Pfirt be I tinted for the use of the members of tin house, which motkin prevailed. ( ITI/KNH OK COLUMBIA (t < ?? 4n %ii' ifi? P> ^r J Trading teith S/avrt.?-It h<M been a mutter of complaint within mir hearing, that ilutintf the wmmer month*. And in tho ihwnm of their ownern, nome or the atave* in our alty, Ittve cold article* of 4Mb rent Aorta Iwlonaing to Ihuir inaatflff, in4 ip propriated tno priced* to their own uae.? One ft* tleman, in particular. ha*mention? ed to tw that lw lux amtained low to a oow ?ideraMe aaKMint, from the Mle of a matoft tbe^mum| - wm MtMtaiaad by Um city wUMritio, totwdkiiog & of I . person to buy, j veorihVM.w HH hi^H^^P!P'q wi jr ver, without the conncnt ul' the owner or employer, of such slave or slaves, inw ri ling, expressing tho articles to permitted; or unlets (ho owner or employer, it^f welt Haven, shall /?< nonui/y antborute the samo: and if any person or pentons, shall Mil or reoeivr, mini any sUvo or slaves, without such consent and pcruiiasiou, lie, site or they, no olfrndinff, ii|M)o conviction, #hall lie f)uu4 ? sum not exceeding Ten Dollars, to he rcooverud before Uie mayor or any one of the Aldermen, for the u?c of thucitr." [From ilia U??|um The following h'mierouH article we c?i?y from tin* Dramatic Mirror, a spritcd little theatrical paper published in this city. It la one o! the best thing* of its kind thnt we neve teen for nanny itvi, thcugh evidently hated on the old ami familiar story of ?Men aieurToiiaon." The fact that there are Ave oraix respectable individnala of the nam* of J on en, attached to the Tremont Compa ny, is known to all who take any interest in matters connected with the drama. The article will explain the rent "MR. JONli3." I was considerably amused the other ev ening at the theatre. It was n night when all the Joneses had a finger in the dramatic pie. A french gentleman, with frissled hair anil white kid gloves, who sat in the same box, appeared to take an intense interest in the performance*. Being n stranger he ad dressed himself several time*. He was wonderfully delighted with the versatile talents of 'Mr Jones.' ?Ily gar,' said lie, he i* dc wonder of the world.' First the gorgemiH Tuikislt pavilion of Jones, No. 1, excited hi* admiration. He inquired the name oi the artist. It in 'Mr. Jono>.' 'By gar, he is von grand painter, Mr. Chouc he is called. He is g?cat man. 1 will write down his name.' Presently Mr. Jones, No. 3, made his ap pearance in tiinteful costume, and Mine 'March to the battlefield.' The French gentleman whs in ccta?ies. ?S iie, tliut is a fine kinder?'he appears like Napoleon tie tore the Imperial gu .rd What is hi* name.' It is 'Mi ". June*. 'Monsieur Chone,' he replied, with extreme sui|?r:se, 'by gir! lie! is great man, he paint, he sing?1 wrue down Ins name again.' Nut long afterwards Mr, Jones, No. 3, ap-1 peared on the tapiH as Gobble. The gusto | with which he led and lirked his lips, at-1 tracted his attention. ?Theie is one v;rand i nc.teur. What is he?' That is ?M- .Jones' I he Frenchman stared with doubt and a-! mazement. Monsieur Chnnc come again! By gar, he is every body! lie paint, lie I sing, ho eat like one eat without choking! I ?*>' g?r, 1 am surprise' I will write down his name once moie.' In the course of the piece, which was Pa l is and London, tlu 1'rciuN.mau wm inter ested in another character. A ) <amg ex quisite held luck his head, shut his eyes, | und flirted a white handkerchief with all the grace of Brummcll. I was the char-1 aeter of Froth. 'Sarr, I trouble you; hut who hthat aeteur who lisps like one suck-1 1"S pig?' It Is 'Mr. Jones.' 'Monsieur J C none!!! All the world is Monsieur Chone ?: By gar, he Is every bodv! I hope, Sare,! you no impose on me. By gnr, my head is i turned! Monsieur Clious again? but I will 1 put down hit name!* Soon after he asked another gentleman, i sitting near, the name of an actor mure i youthful than any ot the others, who a|> ftoured to give promise of tome comic mer t. It was Mr. Jones, No. 5. 'Who it thnt, Hare, if I not trouble you*' It it 'Mr. Jones,' was the reply. The Frenchman jumped from hia teal?By gar, all the ae teur in thla house Is Mr. Chone! He pluy every thing. He ting, he puint, lie cat, he vapor, he team per?by gar he it every bo dy, and every body it him. I wilt ask his name no more. All the gentlemen are Mi. Chone. I will look no more but at the lady. I have wrote down nothing in my book but | Monsieur Chooc! I ^Presently Mr*. Sully Trott, the cook, I Hotted hit notice, and looking carefully I around totee noonenbserved him, he Inquir ed the name of theactres?. It it 'Jones,' wns j the reply. The poor French gentleman j loat all patience, lie looked fiercely in the face of his informant, uttered a passionate 'tnm,' and slammed out of the box. ?By gar,' said he, ?I will have no more of Mon sieur Chone. He hat got in my head and I thall get him nut nevare.' South Sea fix/iedlton. ?Tito New York Courier of Saturday, says:?Tho brig An awan, tho flag vessel of tho expedition, dropped down to tho lower bay yesterday, and will proceed to sea this morning. Thus after three years of porsovuranco and indus try, Mr. Reynolds, finds himself ii|Hin tho ocean in search of the undiscovered islandsof the South. In addition to tho commercial im|Hirtance of this expedition, it in highly interesting in n national point of view. Whatever lands inay be discovered by Mr. Reynolds and his enterprising associates win Itecome tho property <tf tho United States. The stores or ?ejence will be in creaaed by tho*products ??f far distant islands aa yet unknown to civilixed man and cu , riosity may, perclianec, l?e gratifie.l with ; something new. We visited the Anawan on Thursday. Slto is a fine vessel, and a very faat sailer. She is furnished with an excellent library, and all tho instruments necessary for such an expedition. Site haa a stout and hardy crew, an experienced captain, and first-rate officers. After the commercial objects of the expedition shall hare been accomplished, Mr. Reynolds in tends to sail round the icy circle, and push through the first opening that he finds. Success to him. Mr. R. ie accompanied by Or. Bights, of Albany, a gentleman oftal entsand scientific accomplishments." /fofy IVkttr.?A rerjr food rtnry. i? re luted by l.?mhert In hie trnvefe mt>*f tine the efRcety of Hnty Water?."A Priend of mine (*e y% h*) ?m iwe prwnt nt the hiwmtf ?,FrM?h ludy In Canada, whrnn viHtnt thunder rtortn commenced. The ?butter* were Immediately rtoerd, and the roott darkened. The lady of the houee, ant wilt tog to lewe the ufety of hem If end r V-iiiMaM to aeunh he? I>r ? Uiddeti fi-uh of ILHUnbr. tb* fortu SS-s^53 **?l?d? con?idcr?ble [<thertfere redoubled htr wjrinkv lu1^? ^n,rdic,k** cUp of thun der oHU?h of Iightning. Atkngth tb??t?rm ??dtlieJmrty weft providentially lu rOvcU) which the good lady ulely to the prvciou* yrnttr.? ?ndki? M 7hl" ?"? ?"d t.n- |>:ouitii(ly li t<U<>rii'klr<l <hrnt wfthfcti*." DIHD, v. At hta fealdencc, in Lexington District, near Savannah Hum, after a two-day a III* lieu, Mr.llKNKv (?kiukr, in thersth year of hit age. Hit numerous children and relative* will lo?g revere hi* ntehtnry. May his remains sk-cp in pcate 'till the day of resurrection! 37" Tlitf l'ort Gib ton CorrcMfioncfent and other fiafiert will confer a pe culiar act of kindness by copying the above obituary notice in their papers, to the end that it may meet the attention of a descen dant of the deceased, supposed to be real dent in that Mate. PllICKS CURRENT. **.?? rwaiA. Nnvam* er 12. 1820 Hale Hope, Binitdy, CoKiinr.. Peach, Apt??*i Cotton, mm , rood to Cue, Cotton Ongoing, Hemp, Tutv, Ci.rn, Flour, Coimtrv. Columbia Mills, <Hn. ll'ilUnil, N K. 0-1 .|???K.|t?r, lUv, NnrltnTti, I latin, iN.mlierii, lb 'hwIi bbl s?l III llllil lb. It a o i? 12. 125 a 200 00 a 00 40 a 60 8i a a CO a 23 18 a 21 16 a 20 45 ti 00 5fto n 000 OOo ci 700 126 n I AO 45 a 60 3'i n 01 126 m I.V0 12 a 16 Iron. 1 ? 0*7 Country, Indian, l.ead, I .aid; Mlllwut, Matknn-I. No 1, O K bbl Noil*, lh Oat?, liu?U ttuin, <V I j'tl N R. 3ilt, iu ? >"c in bulk, buib Sleel, Certnan, lh Bliitcr, Stint, Sugar, Loaf, Brown. White tiarano, Tea, Tnharcn, Whiskey, gnl Wine, Madeira, Malaga, Up Fielght Iroin Charleston in Wagons 76 els. lo 10'> da. per 100 Ibf. 4 a 6 60 a 74 0 a 10 7 a 8 4ft a SI) floO a 700 600 a 600 400 a 600 8 a 10 ?li a 00 126 a 176 40 a 46 260 a 9)0 70 n 76 14 a 18 10 a 12 8 a 9 20 a 26 10 a 12 19 a 10 126 a 160 10 a 20 3? a 814 8*0 a 460 76 a 100 KEMAUI. There lias been n large supply of Cottoo nt Mnrhet thU week, whtch nni Mid readi ly nt 9 ?o 9|. Com cominuet scarcc and commands 50 cts. per hu*liH. Flour of n j;ood quality it scarce, and wmiM mcII ut 96perbirrel. Whhkey it scarce and in demand at 33 to 33 cti. Hacoit it becoming *cry scarcc, prime would readily tell at 7 to 8 its. Rare and valuable Books. A Tdfig I.<'U Lee: being the Fundamental |.nw? and a selection from the tupplaman* tary Matntes of the Penal code nt China. l'rant't l.ited and illn?tmled hy Blr Uenr*a Staunton. I. iiu I ni 1810 floVnt 4,(n-|iH?i $10 Tlii" Or.< una and othrr work* of James llar riunton?r-ollected hy John Toland, with an ae? count <>f his Din [ThU Kdillnn eontabi* all liar rlntloti'* political tract*, omitted li. Toland'* oon edition?it U lli? l?c?t edition that aslsts ] Folio? l.ort don 1747-price 8,00 bound? t he llle of Cardinal Woliey hy Klehard Flddes, if) I). 2nd edition, corrected by t!ie authoi; Fo? I lio; London 1726 a well IVrserved oopy, calf - l,.-lre 57 { I'aciia Mli'ernia; or tne HUtory ol thn w arras | hi IreUnd; with curium plan*, and other print* , I'rinfod without titlopage; 2 volt Royal H vj. fl.VV I Chronicle* of Krl: lielny the fli'tory of the | <3*al Hc.tot liter; or thn tr'oh propla: Translated, from the original manoterlpt* in the |4tu>olelan dialect of (tie ftcylhi'tu Uaiikk*. By Ocoanor rlikif nf tlx- |>r<*Mraied people of hl? nation; 2 vols. B???i London 1822; pricr 0/10. j Annate* del Reynn d<< Navorr, compuasto* ' |Kir e| pa<ire J'ttriih de Mop I, d? la compania de J?-Mii,naiiualde I'ainplotia,Chronivta d**| nii*mo R?yno Fn pam;>*una, 1084 ft vol* *mall folio, In food condition: parchmmi; prira go. focritore* del R. ynn de Valencia, chronologic ram?nlr o-denado*, de*d* el aao 1238 haita 1747 par Vincent* Xlmlne. preahytero, doctor en Teolntfla, Beoeflrlado en I* santa fglesU me truiM,lliana d- Valencia,y acadetnico Valentiano Valencia, 1747: 2 vol*, *m?ll folio, parchment, i?'i?d order, i?ric? M. Tbo Byrili, l.tl and tii? of of Kynt *rlh?f, of hit noble knynHli <?t lb* mood lnM#,|li#vr ntnrvry loui niqaodr* nnd advpnfnrr*, Ihnrli ill llu M?nl (IrtMili mid in HwtN^tfi Morl?- u'Arlbnr, wilb lb# doloormw d#(h*n<td# f*?'iynn^ out ??f ibU world, *?f llirm #1. Fmm Cation'* rdHlon of 14*5, with IntrodneiWni ?o?> no4M hv H. ftonihay, JUp. i vol'? ??all 4 to, * lit ant Km! Edition} London IMI) net*# \t0b Hhlmhkl ?hitehri ofChnrkaUl. <*r??mw#ll, CMh II and lb# |?rln?l|?ol arnom|M of thai patiod; tnrlndmg Ibo King'# mat and *?#ewlloni no which I* *NMt#d an n#*o?nl of lb# mm* ?tao(od b* tin* ?OMmooWMli - from lb# Iloyal i.U.aod |h? n*Mi o| altlboba wb?> coflifMvn* dad for lb#lr rMalaii ?rM? other wart# <tora M#ttt?. |tt?Mr?l#d by AO Mthographt# i>ta?##. By W D P#tb?w#?, larg# 4 to. Loadm, IMI| pHci' S? tlertlng I.W to bttontlnurd ColMlhhl look Wo?? ^ _ _ ? ? ?wn? v9IVinj( UQ I" ? ?? ?????? ? ftwsftiKsx "wrrjrjsr.".. H* ? ' JAMK9 KC Cnlwl^Qcl. ?0, If# BRANCH BANK, COLUi r|SRT??(li ?r ike prtoo)|*4 of nil ftottt'Tw] Vf thk ?#??, will ber*q?ir?il ?l ?to|? ?f I to I it Itg iowwIi ?fttf <b? Ifttb Nuver' ? P M. BUTLER*1 ??'.?.? 'I ' '? ??' I ? >>VV ft l UElGll HAVB 111. honor to inform Hie Ladle, end Oealletaen of rotumld* and ila vicinity,] ItwHlmy Intend glvia* f.? 1 few nights only. aJ Meebaakal Enperlromli, 'lar attptllor H* ??JT I Ling heretofore presf ni. cl to the cttiaene of IM* town The abilities aftbeeoaipaay an* so we'l knitwatelbe lahaMlaota of Columbia,as aot to n?ed lb* empty language ? * I*4". *? ?H?' vinee the imblle of the vast superiority they claim out all tboee wbabave nthlbHed bereb*. fore; and they pledge tb*aM*lv#*.ttMi no es*r> lion ahall ha wanting, to render tbaai wmhU| " Tt?WlHBI PeBf3|SJaNCEwltltak* place ia the tarty port mf ntxi tenk, at the I-on* Room ot Mr. UiILEUAS, which baa beea filled ep ia e Imndiome ityle.?Good Made will be provid ed, Kleeant Scenery and Deeoeatloae/?la a ward every comfort eaa be expected by tbaaa Udieaaad geallemea who may tavor u* with their pelroaece TICKEU-Bai aad Pit 60 wali^-OjHwy for people of collar 26 cents.?Cbildien ati.iu 12 jeers of age 2d cents. I7*For pertimler* See RllU ofth- Day. Columbia, 6th Nov. 1899. rHE annual meetiagef the Medical Board will lake pleee oh the Bret Wednesday, after the Br?t Morfdiy In Deceoibr? r.eil. Tire member* are requested to be pnctaal Nove?te*.ft 40 4 ,J Euphradian Society Incorporate qnHS Aanivertaey Addreaeefthe Kapbradien JL Society lacorporale will be delivered by Pralessor II. J. Moll, lathe S. C. College Chan el, oh tbe fib of December, at hallpatl *ia o'clock P. M. Tbe pablie ere Invited to al lead. The regular annual meeting of lb* Society will take plao? on the Saturday preceedlng at caudle light. ~ JOHN RAMSW DAVIS, Sec'ry E. #. I. Eupliradian Hall, Nov. 1,1620. 40 3 ~"new sciioolbooksT 'jitHH Nomenclature and Expositor of tbe I Eogllih Language; lu which the meaning (if eech word is elearly explained, and the orthoepy of every ?y liable pointed out. eoeordlng lo \V?lker'? Prooottaeing Dictionary IJy Hear kinh llurhan*. Councilor at Lew, 1810. Outline* of Modern Geography, on a new plen,carefully adapted to yontb : with attmeroue eagraving* of citi**, manners, cu*tom* and curl. o*ltiee, accotnpeu:od.by a colore<l Alia*. By lite Rev Charles A Goodrich, author of a Uiitery of the Uulted Slate** Tbe Life and Voyages of ChrUtopher Colum l?u?. abridged fiorn hi* larger Work, by Waabii.g ton Irving, for th* tin of School*, 18211 A Practical Arithmetic t in which the princi ples of operating by noeihers are analytically explained, aad ?eatbatiaetly applied: i* wtuch i* appeaded a cnastce aaeauat af the Mensuration af Syperfleie* and Solids, Chronological Problame, the Mechanical Pow*r?, Le be adapted la the ute of Schools ia ibe United States. By T. H. Balicoek. 1823. Tbe litUorr of Oreeee. from the *arli*st tbaaa, toll* final tubjectioa ta Rome : pablithed uo<)er I thesaperinUedeaee of tbe Society for the Dlfu tlon of Uxfol Knowledge. l*ondeti, 1829 J ohnron f Dictionary, Improved by Todd, abridged for Ibe nee of School*? with lb* addi tioa el Walker's Pronuaeiatlen, en ebrtreet of hie principlesof English praaunctalioa, with que* tions; a vocabulary of Greek, l^alin and Scrip, tore proper names* aadea Appendix of 4niert> runtime. Italian Pocket Dictionary: llelUa eai Eaglieh ami Kogliih and ftalhm, preceded by an Italtaa Grunt mar. By C. Graglia Plrst American, fiom 14th L-adea Edition Fivrilli'* Italian Grammar. The Italian Leu* gang* taught ia Ten l^eteoos, (be the use *f the Kogliih. Bv M. Ttorilli. The above, wilb a great variety of fehool, and Cla**ical, and t'oreiga Books, lor sale at Charleaton price*, by E. W L A. 8. JOHNSON Nov 13 40 tf NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW. No. LXV. CONTENTS. Art. I. Irving* Conqucit of Granada; A Chronicle of the C'onque*t of Qranada. Ujr Kray Antonio Agapida. I. Authorthiti ma*ked,or Lord George Saekville prored to bar II. Aathorahip of J ?aim' Lattrr?| Junius Un1 Jimiui III. Modern Greek Literature; Court da Lit eraturr Urieqa* Modern*; doenca Genera par Jarovaky Rt?n Neroulo* IV Egyptian Autiquitirr, I. Analyii* of the Egyptian Mythology. By J C. Prtahard. 1 Apereit U*? Reaultata Hutoriquct da la Da eourerte da ('Alphabet llieroglyphiqe Egyptienr par M C'hampollion Jan. 3. Dan Gamle Afyptiikt, Tidmgning, e(l? Kildern* pan ny heertiejdet.ef R. Reak. V. Dwiglii't Travel* in Grrmany; Travel* in the North of Hermany, in the Years IR*j and I KIM. i:y Henry E. l)wi*M. VI. The American Juritl; Th? MMtN Jn-. ritt. , VII Holm**'* Aroeriran Annali; Tha Ann** of America, f.nm tha Discovery Inr Colomhna In the Year 1492, to tha Vaar l?M. By Ahlel llolmor, VIII Life and Work* of CuMfi; The Work* of Antonio Canon In 8eulpt*re and Modelling, engraved in ontlina lit Hanry Mam with Rati crip lion a fro* tha Italian of tha Count*** AU>ri*? ftl.and a Biogrnpldoul Memoir by |Count Ci*| eogaera. IX. Grwaianind Romaa Orography, f. An (?traduction to tha fttady of Graaiaa end Ro< ?mmGeography. By Georga Loag ?ad Robley at ^Jaag^s?^y ? Aaeieat and Mad era With aa Atlaa. By J. E. Worca?tar. A New Edition. X OpaaiaMi of Aaserioan Partryt *peclmeasa of A Mr lean I'oatry, with Critical aad BW graphical Notiae*. By flansuel Kettell. XI lloeaek's l.lfaof Da WM fllntnn; Ma. atatr al |>a WW Clinton, wlthan Appeo<ll*ena talatag nanaafoaa Docnmea* M1a*tretiva ft# tha priaeipM Eveati el Me Mf?. By W*wl H?*?efc XII. Captain HaB'a Travel* In the t/aitrd At ate* and t.'anadaj Travel* la North Aa?*eie* la the Yean IMT aad HMH By Cabala Bail Hall. rly Mat af Mm* PMMiealioae t nr?? ? MhiMi ?7m?ruM JiNTEHTAIN M^saaE L keape liwiMof F.nUrUinmatX, etbftr wttll knowtitlMMl.M Omrth 9tr*K . Btate llouae, where ?b? will be bwny to mndflte nil who My famr Mr wrff ( < |l?a ^ #-a m ?. i? ik. ?for noooH trfi oomoniofj iiW#u lahJn provided with thr heat tbe Market her MaMetWflt (?imlahcd ?ltb prove ?Mended by faithful ovtterx?end Let i.ioderal# m I tune of eny oilier houn I Tbo conlgieilr of her bfKue to eonlgpity of her ||Mie ?o the, Houm. render* It e de?lrn(?!e ilimllou for m ben of tin Legialelnir, and other* bnvlng b U?tt wllb (bat tiody during tbtfar aetata* f therefore, aoliclt s e ihara of tlielr patron*!*, l>lcd|ca hertelf to make etrerjyesertloo f?r tbelr romlori amlconvcnUn<t, 19 4? ELECTION fob COLONEL. ' Company Orders, JP Shi p nel Cot.tr an a i Oct. 1, 182?. lURSUANT to R.-Rim?-nlal Order, of. K&lU Sept. latt. direct in/? ae Election loi CoU?r of 123.1 lt?gU?nt, In be hrld on MONDAF ltJlb November ne?t# * poll will U? opened nt tbe Market Hoaar, In ?l<"? lotvn, for the lllcb land Volunteer (Una Company,nn Ibai 4mj. and kepi opan betwean tbe hour* of 11 o'clock A. M-end ft o'clock P-M. By Order ott'-apt. M A?er, W. A BRANTHW*l>K, 0 8. N. B. 411 frte wbhe man chore tbe eee or 18 ymrt, who reaide within the Kedeiem# f* \ eept ilioae who ere eu*ebe?l to tbe Cevalry euU Artillery, ere entitled te rote. 43 rr. The "cditon oT tba Groan*III* Ctmdtn Journal, Pandtoto* M?v>? Kdral?ld Carolinian, will bap4a???!l titintartio.it and forwaid IMumwi Office lor payawit. eratarned from Cbarlaaton, and b ? Mrjr htndsoaa ataortniaataf MilUHtrj ond Fmt n /ab* Sha ala _ to carry an lb* MMmmaktag >nlbt?otti iauabla mdum And on Iht ?o4f raatoo (AM* Nvrrabtri 4* HI HI |[ PORTER AND RKMHHHOUgiV HHAVING haan ..?pre..ly Iliad op for tto H.tfcova bwlmii, raadwfcVla aoeocMtodM IIon ?a|?i8rlor lo what It gaMfWMr mat with In llV landTownt. fha ahoto atUbihhnwnt hritfl. I?d in n rtnfra/ pnrl ofike T?tn,1mnu4imitlpm. otile tht Mutmif Hall, and liat itaan n rutty itfad up for tb? r? caption of aMtm, who Mir to no commodatrd at all linint with nil mMM the iMwin nfttrdi. ml Hit Btrr art 0/tht Bui Qno/i/# Ihtl mm H Ev#>ry attention th?ll b* mM to (Imm may |danta to rail* and no apartlon thai! ha watr (io|t to contril>at? to ihoir < Gantlaman from .b? Country whoa# ?t?r W Town will not warrant th?<r remaining for <Uo nnrcAa Imvat ralith prrparad at ibataortaHoo. lien. Sepmraie JRoontiJbr theJircom* modahon of Parti*t. SUPPERS for partie* prepnwH nt the nhortett nortct/ a coatTAKT wrru or main OA3K.3!8???'X ajpa. Thera U atlarhrd to ttin;aborn EttaldMuMWt ? READING ROOM, ronlalnlnc |>?i*r? trow different partt of tb? Union, to which Ganllamm from tbo Coonfrjr? a< alto, Member* of the approaching Llgilitfnii, can havt* frao and nnlntarntitfad areata. , ? Frr.?. HKF.ft and CtDF.A alwaytbapt onh*W Col.mitda, IH20 99 ? NOTICE To Merchant*) Planter*, nut otkmrrt. '?'UK SulHwIhar Having ?pa*tnd ? I Oraahy, *W? a gtnaiat aM (iOOl)S May bo bad on at raatonabta in Colombia. *aNt thia mat bod of ft ihom, that ha will raaatva Caiton on awl Khip It to Charlatton; aho.raoahra 1 of Maeafcaodt** trow that plaea, and them to thrir ??v n?r?, at tha?aa?M*| "" ?d by fl ? N Montaith, at tha Wart tha Colombia llrtdgo. It U naadlatt t* < ate Ilia many advantage* that w?H 1 ih? Btora?a of Oomta in ?htt piaaa,*t * ty to tha river, to all ?Ito arc *< qoni will at onra thaw the foeilMv whh a lindaawtean ha tenanttad.