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^ Mi'. CH!AMcoo!^5T!f^liougiriic vcnera^J the constitution, and tliily appreciated the mom of th??se venerable men who framed it, he be lieved both it nuil them were fallible. * It* fraamrs did not believe they had produced a per* feet work, they had provided for its amendment* and u <? should profit little by our experience if we did not correct the errors and Hupply the di'tVi-iH of our predecessors. We had seen and ?"??It raough at tlie lout Hussion of the Legislature to com im-e us, that impeachment was not tliel proper mode of proceeding against subordinate oflu on*. The oppression of this course upon the house and the Senate, was such as to con* vincc cverv member of ihe necessity of traus frrin^ the business of trying delinquents to an other tribunal. As to -injustice being appre hended from the heated passions of the |M*ople, he thought it altogether without foundation.? The disposition of the people is to act with just ice. see them every d^y,in our courts, disposing of property, settling controversies, ami deriding on life itself: and we neither see nor hear any tiling of their injustice. Surely then, when under the direction of a Wise and upright bench, we can trust the tenure w office of few sherifts, clerks and ordinaries in their hands. The motion lost. On reading the hill, when arrived at the hcc tion which provided, that on being removed from office, the persons should forever thereafter be incapable of holding any office in the state. Mr. I) an ik i. rose and moved to amend the bill so an to jj;i\c the courts power to extend the disqualification to such a period am they should think proper, but not to make it perpetual. Mr. Ojs r wan opposed both to tta amendment and the original clause. The amendment nut carried. Mr. Hi. auk t'uen moved to atrike out the whole **uuse. Mr. Daxibi. thought some other punishment than that of mere removal from office, ought to be inflicted for mal-practicca. He ahould there fore make another attempt to amettd the clause before he parted tvlth it entirely. He accord ingly moved that the disqualification for holding any office should be for not more thin five nor loss than two year#, according to the discretion of the court. , . Mftj. FRLnKn now rose and said it was ex traordinary, that ft hill of this imi*>rtance: a hill ?going to.al'ter in a v cry essential particular the constitution, had never been before u committee, lie was ready to acknowledge the talents and legal learning of the gentleman who drew the bill, biijl.no one man was equal to tlie task. H required the united labours of many tO give it such perfection as to preclude the necessity for the amendment# which are oftiired? and to do away the occasion for these loose discussion* that' grow out of them. He therefore moved, tliat the bill Ik* referred to a select committee. Mr. TitKseo rr was/opposed to the reference. The principle of the bill was well understood, and waft contained in a single point, and he did not perceive any advantage it would derive from passing through a committee. Mh. Oist said it should have been shewn that there was some errour ill the bill to reme dy which reference w'jis necessary,. If there is none why commit h? f The motion for reference not being agreed ts the question recurred ion Mr. Darners amend ment. Mn. lit. ac k was opposed to Itotn the amend ment ami the clausf, but was favprahle to the principles of the bill. The genenil wish, said 'Mr. II. is to plare the iwiwcrs heretofore exer cised by this house ami the Hcnate, in other hands, out not to make penalties mure severe, or give to courts greater powers than existed in the whole bod?, of the senate. The senate could not inflict the punishment of future dis qualification ; neither should v.tur courts. Never placo a man who has had reputation and should know its value, tawfqd hope. Oivc him an incentive to retrieve Ttis character, by leav ing the doors of honor and confidence open to ' Win. . Besides if your punishmentH are imineaJ Vi rr ably severe, juries will be unwilling to con . J. i. Justice to die accused, and to the state. ** . ' /Vlired in Ids opinion, that this clause, ? Ol,,10 constitution, should not <?xist. The clause i?im xfriken out and the bill passed. OMli^co^o^xpenc^KereibrMlS be no difficult v. Am to artist* there was also nolle* Mr. Blackburn whose memorial gave occasion to this report, in distinguished in his par* Jicular walk* of learning. As n man of science, industry and y.eal, he is eminently qualified.-? As a mathematician he has few equals in this or aiiy other country, lie was employed in running the line between this state and North Carolina, and the map which is suspended at my right hand, is n favorable specimen of what may be cxpectcd from his talenta. Hut we tiave other citi/.ens equal to Jhis undertakings? The gentleman who exhibited a plan -for the de fence of Ch"'"4-" * Hut the com posing any i It as well or ,, the selection, and tlie Governor for the time being, whoever he may be, is selected for Ids high qualities, and is one in whom we may place confluence to have the business conducted with /.cat, fidelity and economy. He hoped therefore there would be but one mind in giving the assent of this house, to the resolution proposed by the committee. The resolution was agreed to. SWfWWT^Poveryvyay <piaiined^? I inittec very properly declined pro Individual. Th* present Governor letter qualified' than we arctom&k& MONITORIAL. ? ELIXTXI) ro* THR TKLMCOrB. TUB M18B& [Tli? following beautiful Allegory extracted from Mr. Knap's Oration delivered before the Merrnnark Hu mane Society (Ncwburyport, MomchiuctU) at their late anniversary.] " Chvarity, in walking her rounds of duty, mot ft rich but harjUhcarted man, who had that day tnatlc thouHftutix by a successful speculation. ? ? fell* asked of him a little portion of his great wealth <n assist her in softening the wncn of hu man lifv. Hlic pointed to mi hospital full.of ma niacs umUrher care; ? the ravings of madness and thcwaih\?gsof despair pierced the air around them? *-bul thfrj did not enter his marble bosom. 81k: next dirtrted his attention to a hovel, in which was seated in old man, broken with mis fortunes nnd bowef.down with years { ? he was wringing the cold n?Ws ol' the night from his matted and silvered l?ir. " Mark him,** says (!hr.rity? 44 he is an &g<Ml?;a{rinf, who has thrice saved his country ? a Hi'fi?aritifl. driven from hit lipnut by a faction and otlhroil to l>eg his brend and Wander in exile } look afliin tears, how elo-j ciu^nrty they plead in his cant* The monster despised the patriot's worth. . I finethen shewed him an orphardmnd, and de scribed with pity's fervor their constant sufl'er ings and their deceased parent's vir?jC. lie lis tened, but Ids adamantine breast wn*|d not re ceive the holy influences of Charity. Rut she i;i pity to the wretch, was unwilling to leive hint, and entreated him to ^ivo her somethin; for a life-boat to lloat on the i ivcrwhich rolled rftfidly by thent j she mentioned the frctptenS fate ohin ?happy travellers plunged ill the waves ? -At t?at '\nstunt was seen a youth full of gaiety, inanagifo with careless and ignorant hand the skilV widen bore him. Qbarity noticed bin danger, and the I'htrl saw and exclaimed 44 Urept (lod ! my only sort." The words lutd scarcely escaped hm lips, when the boat daslted against a rock. The youth I Hive up against his fate' awhile ? but Charity could not relieve him, for she hail no mean*? ? ami h? sunk forever !<? ?The Angel of Mercy had spread his wings to bring succor, but Ktei-nal Justice forbade Ins flight t f'jr the register of lleaven didnot con tain the record of any good deed of the father, nor anv blessing for his welfare, written in the book of life.? lie wandered wild and insane, until Charity, unmindful of her wrongs, led him to her hosplfsi^ of maniacs, and begged the bread for his support ??for strangers had seized on lustK>sse??ioim and aliens devoured his sustenance." W. l'OKTHY. TUB DATTUl uitouyn. The following extract from n Utc English paper, g'.ves j an imprcMivc description of the lioiror* of the M Mot tle grtMnd." Ami uUIhmijcIi the sccnc l?crc |tourtray<*l ! . is in Franco, yet it is equally <lc?crj;?tlve of the plain* H; of Clyppuwa or Orlc.uu. Nay, old man, go tto^ to the field, t.'nlc<? thy heart's to pity stcel'd ? I would nut view that deadly ?latter For ?ll the tiexuro oncc in Prance ; For, now I ventur'd ntit to sec If any living there might l?e ? I pa*?\l ilun|p-all silent? dead ? They rested on their gr.n*y lied. Oh ! lint St wan ft fearful sight, To sec that field in lonely night ; JtHl one wide wad'ring glance 1 threw, And ejosctl my eyes to shun the v,0\\ . A murm'ring soinwl *tf?le cm my car, It ncecn'd the n'.glt of some one i.oar ; 1 eallM hnt no reply tvwi g.vcn : A soul hswl w ing'd it* way Ui Ilw'n j Again, again, n low ?.?riingc sound ! Twm Uie blast of night us U iwept the ground, l.iftuig tho plume* all bloody and low, That oncc waved bright oii tlic warrior's brow*. . Then Julian came, and we went on, In \ain ? there wr.n no livipg one ; Hilt many an r,nglish mother'* euro, And many a lady's love lay there. There was one spot, where nomothing hrigitt * ghtt'ring in the pale moon liglit ! Oh ! hle?scd v.rgm*! who might I a; tinmov'd, that mournful s<glit to kcc ' *Twa? a warrior youth, r. hose: golden hair All lightly w.ivM on the dewy a'.r, And the moon-ln-am renting on hit fnee, <?avc it a sad, Mtir.uUily fifacc A broken sword lieside him lay. It fail'd him on that de^teratc day ( Hliimh'ring I* ncem'd, but drew no breath, lli? sleep was tlie heavy sleep of death. Ally, go not, go not to the jfh'i/, "* fi'rUtti alf heart' ? to nature *letl\l , For utl the treat*,. . once in /'run. ,? J ivouhl not view that\ieadfo tinner. rxoM tiik waiiiisotu iii eiTr wi:lklt o.vxrrrr. , On the entertainment* ntflrtd hy the citisens nf the itirtricl tj" Columbia th General Jacktvi. Thre e cities str.ve/cath other to excel. In treating nwjor-tcncral Jackson v ell ?? Two lMfuier* give t the third, with wiser care, ? 1'rovidcs the wyi-nor more efficient fare. Jiallont arc gdbd ? hut Bk.ll and courage? all W/w.M |B Imji HQ Ml. ami Scioftj r-" ***** Jmrwew wwiifl A System of Military Discipline," bv W ufolB. (lie ? "?? Of ?IV' ** Biographical account of Distinguislicd Officer* in American Navy," by/Mr. Tolsom, New l>er) port. ffCp((CtclkCs of Kpiflcnuc Diseases ,n Vermont from it* ?etUemcntto 1815," |l>)' J A. Gallup, M l> cctavu pp. \W, Boston. \ v-^'Tltc Carolina Itepositorv," no. 1 of vol. .1, J. Gales, Ilalc.gh, & 1. / mOHlfKU AMtillr IK WORKS ASP kmtions. " Chnrlcmfgnc, or the Church Delivered," an ?i>ic pn cm in 21 Iwoks, by lAlc.cn Bonaparte, translated by lirs lluttlvr ami llodgson,'V \v,Ui h likeness of the author, it iiiiiuutiiw \sitinTu>- a Thomas, Philadelphia 44 Military Chronicle 1 vol. BOO pp. 500. ft 2, "A P.cturo ot'thbton, the events of the late War,1 nnls llroM'n, lloston. ? its building, institutions, 8tc. Ctc . Tdlctsnn and Wild, illusion. " Hermons bv Dr. CrijiUtt, of XcwJcrmy" Iladdorh, llartfonl, 1 vol. ( 44 l/cttcn from Chili, V by H. 11. Johnson, an American citieen, Curtis fico. Albany. 44 The Amcr.can Practical Ilrewcr and Tanner," by J. Coppingcr, \e W.York. ? " The L fc and C-imprU by Major Ileal, aid-dc-caV vo, plates. ?igns of (kn Andrew Jackson," ,np to tlic general, 2 vols, octst " Memoir* of my mm T.'i nCs" by Con. James Willt .< ?on, late of tlic United Hutcs^. army, .1 vols, large oeuvo, 8 V? Small, Philadelphia. work lite General F r ? r 1 IV ? - E>ron<*c* to make Mine litre* mh tlic Into war* ami to tic end himself against the aspersion* of Ins enemies.] " l.ifo of Patrick llcnry," by \Vni. Wirt, Kvp author of the British Kpy. Webster, PlilhiMphia. Mcrce.n V. Co. New - York, ar?V reprinting the " Speech r sol Charles Fox," from the l<OTtedon editions, compiled under the inspection of 1/ml KrtMititc. rimiirtyinxn. J Cunningham, the author of the I" World without soul*, and the " Velvet Cushion," has unblislied a poem, enti tled ?' Dk Rsurr." * \ The author of "Wavcrly," mM ?' Ou lias now in press a third novel, tntwlcd ht," is three voluntas. I It is *!nd that " Walter Scott has! been gltntilntr lau Is v bere Wellington mi hi? liet nuhlishing |tcHoo. ' h?y Mattnerinir," "The Attica els V here Wellington cut his Inst hat ? new poem, entitled " The F,chl nf\l?lWH)g Sir James Macintosh, nolwitlwtiuwb.^ ftu, parliament tnry and various professional duties uftlll continue* to progress in his projected history of RntXlanT Aires off lope, imtlkiHiiKs - r. .j-vvs. IIMIS/I^ 111 *?lin (^itnpbellf K*q. Author of the Pier li is in pros, in four |>o?t octavo volume*, f>Kirci iicauiies of British Pof.try, with hives of tho P<*ts kund Critical D.sscrtations. , \ ORKtT MTttUNT r?1*M. Sctftaint? One of the greatest literal) priresxercr giv/n in this il ?and, was decided at Alterdcen, in Stuktlund, on tlie 4th Inst. Mr. llurnett, a merchant In that\ city, be. <|uc*tltcd by his will,* turn, to accumulate until V should (firvMintto lOOO |>ounds sterling, to l?e then g'.vrpVn two fNi*es ? tho first of 1200 pounds, and the wcrtdlk 400 pounds to the writers, who shoulif in the opinion of tr judffc clios?u by tlve mcmlters of the King's mid >1 eltal CMjegoi, the ^stahlisltefl clergy of Alterdcen, his own ttustccs, prtxlucc tlic best dissertations on suldect prC'cnUd in hi* will. Tlic subje* t was ** im evidence that ?Jk-po it a Helng alt powerful. w]*o nnd K<*m by whom everything esistsi and |vartirulsrly to obviafl difilcultlcs rcgKHting tho wisdom ftwl geo<ln?ss of thl deity, and that in (Ho first place fw?m fonskleration* inJ dependent of written revelation, and In th? second plnce, from the revelation of the I <0Hl Je^is, and from the whole in iwiitit ?n <ii? ufm-*"** <-? ? ?? " ' ' snd useful ssays shfuuid the first of . for the can. ? .11 U nivir nis^TMIMMi ItrpCatC'l no tires vnf*. g.veh at the newspaper*, of the Mnottntof the prl*e?, the subject and Mie cotiditloiM. Tlx! judges appointed and sworn wire 01lhertOer*rd, D D 1vofesv>r of Divinity in Kinjjj*?Collef^, Aberdeen, didatcs to prepare tlieir dlMfirtatUo<. avl utitho: of the ^nstl.atct of Biblical Crittciun s Rev CcorgeClennie, IVofes*. Moral I'A hwphv in MirneV 1 College i un<l Robert Hamilton, UL I>. I'mf. M.?tlu inatics Iri tlio tymc College ?nd atiihb^ of a work on t!? National debt, nnd varioiltfothcr well known publication.. At .1 meeting of their Kleetor*, field nt Mamclial Col lege, on tha4tn nut. the three Judges rcpoi lei that they had unanimously ?lecrc*l the |?ruo? to two Ulticrti'ion-, ami on opening tlie ecJod letter*- accompanying th<o? l>iMcmtH>m>, it wntrliKcoremt tlmt the 1.I1NV. prize wrvi title to W. I.. Drown, I). |>. IVincipid of Miriwbl lejtfe, and that or 400/. to T. II. Humncr, Kvp of J .too College. 1).-. ltrown ha* gamed ?efcrul literurj p,-?.vt on tht Continent . ? ? M-iKKTirtc iMinovaxcvr*. A ixw mode ol' converting n parallel into u rot \ii\4 nvit.oii, has l?:6ii d.fcovered by Mr. I.e*tcr, ei II v till* means nil the ctleett of itmntal draught can I* jocompl allied. without that complexity of uuirhiocr. wh.eh has hitherto presented the *Uccc*?fiil ippl. cation of Meam in nrojKll.iig'cAcrlagc* hv Ittul, luidci.ual Ijui-i l?y water. Tlio invention is ino/t Mimp'.c in its nutip.o, niv.l Will enable the inventor to propel r:.rr;n};e* ??( e*v ?>? description on every kliyd of rood, twl tcwli of cw: y hulk hy Water. In the last num!>er of the Med <nd Journal, Mr. I.-jr ntnnof Mancliettcr, report* n ca*e hi 'which ?mdn>ehm? of Mr. Want's tincture of Cnlchiguni cnretl u ladv of of audi a fit of gout, m a few hours, an initially confined her fur three weeks. ? llcMitifiil ?jKCitticns of flax and ltcmn were lately exhi bited to tlff.fcinnican Society, picp.ired hy n,,.?-hlnerv in vented liyl/x!, \v.thout watcr-itc* ,? i\g *?r dew-rottio" 'I'Ikj advantage* of the J?lan me, that the produce is greater niul letter j ntni the green part of the plan* '?>? preserved,- which furnhdie* very gt*>d Awl for cattlr, uml in nn excellent niaiiiue i the iced lit til hi r\o<l Cajcput oil has lately ncqtiirttl cpils^h ruble ei '.<-hr:ty in Milne parts of Kugland, us ft XMtL^ft'ccUial i*ji.?s!v for rheumatism, when appl.ed cjUgHtifr to tlie (line..- id part hy friction. T FKKHlTlMLWlS AN^BWBSksT^ 1 1 IK sHb<cri1>crhn*Jitstrccc.vcdat hi* YvMiwCinte and __ Retail DHCCCIHT 8TOHR, half tqaMlweun the Hlulc-ll'ittso niv.l Maiket, Columbia, HotuMferolinn, h large k general assortment of iMlt'tiS OTgBINlQINKh, ?elected by hit agent in Philadelphia nnd Ncw?York, om of tlic Intent importations from Kurt i>e, which iiMl la- *old vn the most reasonable term* for e;u?h <>f approved ercd it. The following artf latest imjjortctioii*, every artictc of Which Wdl he wufrnted genuine : Ilk) wt. Aqua Fortls, (double) wM wt. Albim, 40 wt. Asafatidn, 50 wt. AtitirilW^lSWvAloe.i, Alkaix t Hoo?, Alcohol, Amnecd, Annatto, Armtlc, {White flikl yellon-) Arrow Hoot, IlaRtmCapivi, Itulvim Peru, Halitam Tohi, H.irb.nloe* Tar. tto:tt\ Hclined, llnrgntuly Pitch, 500 wt. Hr.rithtono, Calomel, Cfinthardc4, Camphor. Cliinimo imlc Pkiwcr*,Cinelln A IIm, Caraway Sceil, ISOwt. Cream Tartar, Csmcarilla, CastileHoap, Cloves, Cohmiha Hoot, Coch.neal, Conserve Roses, Crude Tartar, Corros'ivfc Bnl> lunatc, Digitalh, r.iKoni H.dts, P.xtruct .lalnp, K ttrar' (Scntian, ' Kxtract Hemlock, Kxtrnct Dark, F.*sci cc of Ix-moos, IVvscivco of ltorgamot, H?* ,"'ia <if LMcndcr, P.mvry, (cosine nnd fine) heimcl 8i t i ? vs Qj.Z>.rt Flower* of Itenzom, Flowers ol'Sulpi * ? ..moogv, tJalls, Ccntiitn.Ciiigcr in Hoot, 1500 wt. Climber Salts", Cum Arali.c, C.i ? Cuaicum, (imn Trvgncanth, (Jinn Amino nine, Cum A mo, Gum Cijial, l/u\ Shell, I^c. Hcn/oin, l/?c. Klcmi, l.'ic. Myrrh, llelclioic, ILeru Piefti, Is<ngla*v 40lh. I lippoo in p<iw<lcr, Jalap, 100 lb. Jnn.pcr Herri?#, I.iquonrc Hall, I, ouor.ee Helliicd, I. ipior.ee Hoot, l*mar Caustic, 100 lb. Manna Flake, 1.50 lb. Manna in rorts, 30 lb. Magneton c.dc.ned, do. Glwitf* ?ii lli>xc.sf 100 lb. Mud> ?Ur, Mortar*, Composition, (Sit. flLst, Mare, Mc/rtiflit, Nutmegs, Xtugall*, Nitral Acid, Oil of Anir.e, Oil of Cloves, O.I of Carraway, Oil of I?o eiw'.cr, O I of Penny, royal, O.I ?>f Pcppcrinni, Oil of Rosemary, O.I of 8avii?, Oil of Juniper, Oil of tiassnfras, O.I of Vitriol, .15 lb. O intim, Orrl* Hoot, Oxvinel of Hquills, 2JJ lb. Peruvian Hark ?n powder, Pearl Ash, Pearl Ilarloy, Paten*. Lint, Red Precipitate, White Prcciiotiite, <)Win Wood, Illicit ItfWbirt Powder, do. ill Hoot, ilocliell Hr.lts, H'jsc Water, Holloa fil'MKf. Oil. AmiKuiilui, W. P..iy? !???-??, ;B..ti ,r Tartar, 8.dt of Hartshorn, M^mp^illn, Sponge. Hlnmmo by, HaflVon, Henna, H:.go in C!rmn, Saitcka, 150 lb. Halt Petce, (double rcfliu-d) Hpcrinsu;ettit^miUM|||gai* l/;d, )50 ll>. SwcCLjSuiriU Xiti?, 75 lb. HMti liorti, Salt*, Tnntarmdt, Tur Valerian Root. PATENT AND FAMILY ^Ji) Phk^Ltuitahlc for country nicrclmni I A?*d WWf.l/>mhm HIVkhik Pil|?, AnilCMonV>f^T<v? -? HnojklrN Ptlbi, I?*tic Platter, HaUam lioncy, 11 itith Oil^ . Ihtumn'fl llropc, IhfT/i P.lixir, Ilulby'i" 'CarmmatW*,' Kmnceol Pe[i|HTinint, P??ence of Mu?tnr?l, flo C .rdia^ Htccr * Opodcldoc, Htotighton'a II. tu rn, 1 Oil, Ophalic HniilT, 8ali of liCini)ii5, CJ.tfic Acid. Planter, M.lk of liosie<?, fjowland'^ l/>tion, b (?rand Kl xit*. Improved Charcosd Dcutifife, Anti Wine, KliXtr Paregfiric, l*mdainiiri, 8}> t%Vj IJnr Hwect Hp.ritn N tre, ('.ordud T.t^tjp^* t.ir Kmetic, Calomel, Jal^p, niicubarb StJNDlUfcifeja^ Crown lancets, Common Kiin'ctii, Apotliccai ni?l Wc.ght#, 8patnl.il, Camel linir Pencil llrmluM, Cold-He ktcvN Hk n, Ink Powder, Heahiig Wat, Pdl lloxos, Wafor*, ltottlc .ipi Cork t, Taper#, l/apud lll.ick ng, ll?rst l^ondon It Tweeter*, Triisuicii, W.mli HalU, Windsor Koap, eg;?ted Ho:?p, Transparent Soup, Pomatum, Hi-Hill'?*, I.p Halve, Hmcltinjr llottlM, ttievc'H Coloivrit in lioxcn, NipuU 8helU tuvl Tithe*, Itxlla R l<e.", Phials assorted, I oolh Drawers, HnrgeonN Need! ScalpelU, C<?rkl?^pr . , , ' Vain I Colours, nntl Hatter '* Mater hit*. WlilH ht*4| Red Ijr.ul, Yellow Opbre, Spaniib Ilrown, Whrting, P.ng5#h ('balk, ltoon,> l.uop lllack, Venetian R?l, Prussian Hhie, H?oo P^iw, \ < t-mdlktu, PaWnt Yellow, Ivory lllaek, Piimife 8tooe, H.iver flf.il. Flake ^Vhite, K ng\ Yellow, lllnrk l/*id, Vcwligrta, ItMterV How 8tr ingi, Aqua Fort is, Oil Vitriol, C'lppc ran, liogwood, Ihoplake, litharge. t PI. ANT ATIO* AND FAMILY MKDIC'MQK C'HKSTS, or VariouH niy.es, pot up nKtr^irfo t<* "inU-r, a:? i mj the Nhortfit ivitice, withalNMik ofitHinn-cd il.n ctir.ii>, containing p dcscrip?.?"H of inost^MJivM Will recc.ve m a few days, nWfefch supply of IV.ru. Iloliertsoii1 jt Mid Ih.'itt's cclebratc"! Patent and r.iiiul;/ Medic UK'*. AI?m?, h larjfe supply of cold drav. n C.\f'.TO|l Oil. of a v< rv siiiH-rior quality. All (ird'-r^ from the eoiiTi'.ry v. , II ? s*? ru'<- 1 iv.th punctiiaht) and dispatch. V IM'.IH !? M 'WuM.'il'di fh ctmtirr 7, 1H1." Wute? A IIOlNK AND LOT KOU SALK. tlmi I :<!?/'? :iiut i <iiniit'nluni? ,mmi . i?tcl) o|>|ioi<t<- to! ol l/lrijipoH'*, riml form* rly ??\w Oil by m?J, Clifton ? it ??taiiiU wi ne?-i1 of f< \v or no i. f>airs'un<l I'sih i? romrnnt.t lot fur .1 pn icii it, bciinf nearly ntt ;irr?* m < xtrii' Tl?< ,f l>uihlnij{4 on the lot Tin Moiih- li.n two ro.mr . on'tl *? Koeoml floor, :?(t- 1 tliro.' ( luinl rr* uIhmc ; 011 the vp-Mii'. floor mr twoexcolUtit otlir< vxitw \ crv fit for < k<ii In1* . the tKiilU Item/ |?1:?stor< tl nil tmiikI, titnl t|i<' ll?*>r j?t?* i The hou?c i? neatly fln'Oieil f< the inati r'uiW w;imiii? lobe of thr IkmI (|iiiilitv. Thr ternii will Im? made p?\ , *ottie |MirtW>u (>f rimhwi'll l?e rciiuireit, :>ixl 11 e<Hl<Mteral>i" crt'iltt (ftVi'u lor the halumc. .\i?t?l\ at lht<t riffire 1 I M IkocmU r 1, 181.1 "to joij uwamkn ?'?? nmkuhT * IWOirr tliHcJ(Miiiirp|nn ii 1'rintera who sire froo?lv.i>r'. ? HK-ii, mill of iteKily h?htt?, will mn t with eiftp|o\ - It, by immediate npidiention at tlii* Office _ 1>eeiml?r 10. ; will be riven fbrCIJtANT I4NRN AND COT / TON HACm, oh Application At th;? Oflflcc. Flkc. 1815.