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01 tttv, /3? - ^.-4 b*? "lt? , acapnia, a vow**- tnw?r i that fituatU. UnifHttorOtm. I I Pnki?,?i?tl if mb jmuwi. ,? i army, with ' ifM Co. hi* a* ?5>u!h W aid*, Wen. J?tik>nii hill Hnril viug?tou, Duncan, Uvmv, Duplee. - Mr. Hampton can ? Ab. 'thatfcnWalhMUi mean* hvlraairute! iu ?*??% 'Horn gallup oTioei* in the buak |*?WWr a?el to jffaewhafor hiuoalf ? rndro proml.T.nt?,?. ?wt.oo i? Mr. WMU'l ghitimhe he* pot tU? plena* <>f that genlleman* iu^uainWuvv. ooc ha* beaHe,o?rr<*pi>o<!aJ,wi(H hint uu lb* aubject of with the ilecb jpsg?m>u?? jv,?*ed hlmftir, ?? one "puffed end iaftated" by lb* olrcuUMtance to which * Abbeville" allude*. ij W.IIAMl'TON.Jr. ''Orleew, Adjutant (j?ueral'? vdke, January ?iUt. ISiflk**" '?/? * v . ?* Th* General would not doju?U.o to Tiij Stuff. ? if badkluot l**tnw deeerre praiae <?? the AUJu ?teat (Mhl. Ool. Utttler, and hi* awMant, M MnJor Chotard, for tho xea| aud activity in the "import wit department of Hrfloj rouftdcJ to ?thaw, and for the bravery whl-'h lad than* whar " ever danger or doty Quired tftair preeenee. " The vigileao*, oonrage, and attention to <loty ?' exhibited Ouriuc tho caatpalgrt,by tb* ln?|.<* mr r*5P? appriciaUfcl aj th*y dcicr vcd to ho Ly thu ? (Ja. Wl.*? ^ ? * ~ Mr *hVor.^Whoever " Abbeville* may be, f ai* UkdiitaJ* t<* think. that ha Jia* been guilty of at) ?ot of wiHul iujtmline, la hi* attack ue Mr. Whn?> paiulirt^r. Thluking ??, I cannot but ? imdea* uh* critic artd th* OUta. Juttlce forbids, honor ?purSk tba lTf?u*bt of robbing from the brow of tha flfc.'". ? lfctfrt. (hqwarar mibll it ?tight be,) gained by brai>dy, ftjhtid* for hi* country. - '<& If " Atd^villa" Itnonrfl ?ny IlllSi; about ? tti? \.%ule WOrleans** lie n?u?i MV* kuo"*a that the ??;? 'net of ?' jr?Miof Mr. flaikip(>>ciM utaf v*bo up JTT'' it ion and appfaur* of thn rnllattt chiei wbo w?i the hero of that aouflict. Why than ?ho."*W be attempt to thmw a tliada ova* tho fame of a 1 r-dlant (? thi? yoWr ?#n*e of honour? Your lovaof truth: A?d Ihe way y.?n justify your ??ta? " Mr. Abimiln" If it it, I |?ray that uoue may be found tu Uasontid i^iKHcaut a* to imitate -your esample. For my own part, f alWhya Mt?pe?* tho motive* *>: the man,who t?y uitwepreMitatiou,awl lonocn tin* a??ail tha character of iiqotHer. Truth aud honesty Cur nothing, and men of tfuo ?pirit Jii ?laini tha??eef ?lber weapon*. When uAbl?r. -i- ?ilewwiaha? to aw?fl the rharaoter of M yonu; Mr. 1 tampton,"ho wfll And thatht auieulMalAetttod, i.iinlro4ncin}the.b?ttleofOileuu?. Tha writar of tbi*, to qniet U>? MttnkfcMte which ui-Rht trW In tha mind of '? Abbeeillo" ? au n?>nra hiue, that hieintarenniaw with Cel. Hampton w not (franter than wlnitit k with Uw lionorabta AbbatiUUn. Tho?j(h notwhhaUndiug ha luu t'io hlghM authority for Iwliaftof that at tha liillipfOrlMMtOM. H, anatained tha nharaotef t.t ilia n?thm.? well a> that nfa benvo. patriotic, and iralUnt oflkar. Knowing thaen facte, it would ?bow a want of eandor and houAty, to leap them t>a.-k, wheaju?tioa rc<j?iiro? tlvay eho'uld ba to1<l to \inJx*atelhacharade* af a merritorinui warrior, trom tha ?haft? of a aearat'fae. ' Th> rapntaiton of ? ur ftiitaemeOfOur pat'ioU and heroer, Italnop to t.itf nation, %nd it i? Utaduty of ?vary oitisen, to rrtMervn, protect, nod defend it, from unmerited rei>roaoh. Thu U ay Oread, ay motive and oject. JUSTICE. *Mr EditofsT'ln tbcTalt 8tat? Ckanttal obaahr. .?d m pltifulartklf. ranUU.whh nuotation, uvrr 1 iio ?|?nafura'n<'?Wr.hlaiid," in ranly to oaa wbicli <H?nedr^d III ytnir tan w*rk'? paper over lha ahpia tun- of?' Abutvllla.. . I Ihhik tbwrrt caw ba but lit m.j if any neotnlty fof calnng ip Trn?, Bhnrfi,nntl Swrthemrl, or cvary oAch?u*r aciibbler who may f. ? l tiUpoaed to thko Uta field and array hiintelf nv.ilntt an individual for tha pufpoae of nivlan a dark colourtnt tn hit' motive*. I would advhrn ttir.hland to liava rceoorpa to th? M?tory of tho r. volutin* aa wall m tbmake hlmielf batteracnuaint od with tha MCO of general Hampton and fully M* ;*fy ltim*?lf tf ha It the paraon mnwadntad on tile ? <rhiU horn," referred fo In tha uoiutuutiination ??f44 Ahbeville." I thWik tkcraia aolllUtTon lo gun Hunpton. ^'A; F(|' *' '??? ? . WK-' fticldand *ayt, *' tlia *lrlr.tnra? of Abbav|l|a ahaw vhwrlvllul kal*aotaaonnle?onrU theartofpebit i.-H " B* tHIa at H ha* rloarly proved to tlie public that ha wai teat lo the linnna Of repte? sentatlvea ftr lha purpose of lexUlntlnK for lliv . ??>n of tba ?t%la arid hi* own dMriist, and not for tha p?trpo*e of squandering away Urn naopla'* mo. ley In patfitlvx? wMek ara txhlbited to tha pub .lie about four waJtb* In the y'tmr. from M (|ri*H??nb?d) kAowl?d*a of ilia f.atln term* **ovhl pn quo" f I nm totally lg ?.orant of It^tranW^fon) I WrnH^aupj^fe irbn I,. batha?Ae5w<<*wivi?ir, and wmlld advkahim lo apply hlmadf aora %Hantlv?ly to ttleok*ton? In futara. and raad laa na?**-p?par eommunkatioa*, by doing which, ha will r MP mora advantage from ?.?d Mm more cooap^onot* In M? p?itne tioit than ha he* heratofom dftnm ?\ny Mr. Richland how lon3 luve yoa l*? ? ?m*u?rr I' A> ih* Inhvfaxt W afiKt Town *J tH+ttVi. Girnr?.r,?ir.|??Th? t?n4 wr 11** ??l.l ??> I* t'99, KWKrrl^ii, mid in4*p*ti4?ftt<???'??! nil weft '"?vo mi n4?ii(l thorn in-rtm elioto* of rr|?fi? i i>t?UwK~<Cbiri lUnooU?*%o?f lxnoMne*?ri.lMi tlw ' imh< |irWibfii Mliin dwol itlMlinn. H thru Itow U it ?!.?? 14m tfulro ?l' tin* | tit* l**n with to mwck cnMl#>m|?0 Kl^rlMn "'???r ? IxrHon tin* hr?Ml li#l?Jo III* wn *i *?f ? -?'ir tmvn. to All n vv*ncy oef.*?lot???il I?y rot's imi.iK. nitdito r*|???Ud(w Im? a ehvlcit tienn inndr: ??v viin? laiuMvcrwx t?fco f?r.o|?t? ?r? nottn ? Hy iKtK?r?n* oiim* fiMtw) th# HhciIow hm bnnii ift-i i<<*4 ill?|nl hy ytmr bouot^Mc hody? Whnt rixltl lint tli? cpunuif t<> nlijrct to my (wmii whi ?u?y h? that** hy U?? mrtpl* ?? th?ir tenowt ttf hW not (whig nWoto l<rui? m fm ^eiMMLiy M tk?ftt*fvM In Mtefowr Hit rlrfil 'flu m?mb?r* of lb* Coooeil nr* ?Wwl to <#?? h?rjj* th? rfntlM of ikm To?rft 4lnf nut lo dkutn to thn Inhnhitanta of tmf ptortteotnr who JmII ho Ihotr WBruMmifii Why Iwi (Im p*o rt*hU ?m*o (Imm *irron?h#i? otH Why not ?**tf nnothnr * 'W+thvfr ?f lh* wm> i of Jim* a ?i the _ _ Jfcckct. liberals. was alto in *ddcd, by her appearance, r? Wecfc xAmeeg tlinwe present ^ obicrvcd^lK RluKlolpli, the distinguish til American senator, whohc urbanity and I kind ftdiftji towards Khgiand wftc muni* ? eflhsahments, wli.ich were prepared in the very best style, and with a profusion of ?U t;,:v wthwiiH .lwvlng regretted that it tud hot been-in hie power tp convince Mr. of tho ar dor with which he would have promoted hi* "return, concluded by ho*>i>ygthat,the union bi&veen the town'of Liverpool and their distinguished ""representative. Might be us permanent as he was convinced it would be satisfactory lo-hhu, aix} ben ciVlal to Liver pool. ' - ^? ?;>|}. ,"** Mr. Uutkisson returned his thanks in a very feeling and impressive nvumcT, and as | wired the gentlemen present,?tf tat in further ing the Interests ?if Liverpool Ik should have the double gratification of dutag bis doty both to his constituents,and tolii% country .-r Mr. Huskisson rose again to Uh>po>#tlie i health of Mr. Randolph, one of\*he sena tors of a titter kingdom, whose interest and prosperity he trusted would be always found to Constat in an union of friendship and com mercial intercourse. Mr. Randolph, in an extremely happy maimer, paid several compliment* to this country, Kr said that America had derived mshy of her bs^rt institutions from Great Bri tain: she had im.rt.Htd her in obtaining the trial by jury, religious* and civil liberty, the habeas corpus act?and *he power of ex pressing their opinion by thrJr representa tives) and he trusted, in allusion to the cus tom of giving expression to feelings on such oc casions, that site might be allowed to imi- j tatu her sin her minor virtues and graC???~ He spoke of Cobbctt, and said, that I.:; con sidered that Mr. Cobbett hiul qualified him self for a seat in the British house of com mons, in the wme way that some of tlmfuir sex became qualified for a situation iu a Magdalen Asylum. Mr. Randolph, in hand some term*, proposed the health of the dis tinguished i touleman at the head of the Bri tish government, whose title was taken front ?.he place where they were?the earl of Li vVtoPL " . Mr* Huskisson, afler expressing his admi ration *?f the steam-packet establishments of Liverpool, gave?" prosperity to steani navigation," siid Mr. Williams' health. The coi.npapy having enjoyed the excur sion, awl th? treat's? expectedly and hand homely prepared, returned on shore ex tremely gratified with thu compliment tint* paid to Mr.Hvskiason and his friends. ? -FRANCE. Some auecdotc* relative to the Influence of the cWt*f over<He -llUr df-France, fitt on circulation ui Vj*rii>. Before the king walked in the Ut< .HliMlee proccsfcion, the duke of Fiujumcs, a hAh foyulhit, conjurcd hiin not to ^o, and alluded lo the execrations he had heard whilst by the Jon#** side, in the former procession. ??All thai, voii **y true, (replied the king.} ! heard taem my ?elf, and was much afmctedt but I must go this time, as the clergy have mode it the condition of granting me absolution." On another occasion, recently, a protectant gen eral remonstrated with the king on the im proper conduct of the authorities of N iwnes, during a marriage' between a catholic and a protectant, which led to serious disturbances. The general drew an animated picture of What might eniue from such conduct.' "J am much grieved, (says the king,) at the dissensions between the catholics and thft protectants, but what .grieves mu more than all, is the eternal damnation of so large * portion ot my subjects.*' The greatest proof of the influence of the Jesuits in France, is the following: A short time ugo, there was a vacancy tn the institute, for a cor res ? Kindent: the camlklatCH wore captain jorcsby, the celebrated traveller and na turalist, who waft proposed by Arago, the eminent French astronomer, and an. Irish man of no talent, not nt all known, except as being patruufecd by the Jesuits. Scont by, however, hud only fifteen or sixteen votes; and all the institute, with those ex ceptions, voted for his opponent. There is no doubt tfiut, in all countries, an artful and industrious clergy will exercise a considerable influence in society. It is in the very nature of things: they operate on the two most |M>wcrful of human feelings? hope and fear; and wielding them, they eafi 8uidc a great portion of their disciples. but' ; the above statements be correct* we see, in the effects of the lamentable infatuation described, new reason for gratitude, that we live Jn a land where religion ami politics are separated from each other} where the unavoidable Influence of the clergy it not strengthened or extended by the sanction ami assistance of those in high authority;1 where institatlonsaodlMinct-?so alien in their nature?are Hot forced Into an unnatural and mischievous union. The Influence of reli f[ion, acting !?y itself upon mankind, is a sa* ntary influence, because it Is a check upon vice and immorality by its terrors, and by its Inducements a temptation to virtue ami sotial order, Hut swayed by political au thor! tie a it iM-comes the most dangerous of nil the engines which tyranny ever employ ed. These remarks have no exclusive re ference to the catholic religion} they apply to all creeds. Even the last Knglish papers show their relevancy to the church of Eng land; for we find, in the heat of election con - test* in some places, the parties which, on all other point*, are ?t d?tggcr?' points with each other, uniting in the determination to reject every candktato who Will vote for ca tbelie emancipation. Wheto the machine TBfe what ebarttfJUSrllt ry of religion, therefore, has b< ed by the political authorities, tfpal mS?| ? etthff mps^a^ssissxix (fiat Is, C?JHftin of n 74 gun ship) with u priority of ??'!*'. ami In UwrfTcct roiumandcr iii chief of the who?V .Mexican Naw. ! ? Ju.i. - ' . 1 agja?fiSE wd$s n?cnt? of the buQdin^t6 tome distance round on the adlacentlpMiaes. Suchftaahes of lixhtAkiy ?( thunder, scarcely ever daisied the vUlqo or stunued the eartfof trembling ^mortals. A large building was ?truck in Hamburg, an4 a port In the Tower end of Oils city shjjcrod to splinter* at the , ?ewe time. A light breexe favoutai the bonnet rm*t exposed f ?|?d to the torffnUoT nun,' which feU dufwir the whole continue [ ance of their*, w? owe* more than to our Own exertion*, the preservation of a consld ssjass&p. ????atUMui JHoetvdc of. St. blmlngo.?Wc learn from the Norfolk Beacon of Monday last, thltt captain Banki, wue Brig Akx, ar rived on Saturday, in 14 days from Antigua, nforms that he taw a letter to a gcnUeman hi at. Johns, which stated that the island of ?. Domingo, was btocHded by a Frruch T ? ^?*I?tahf Rinks sttesaw a paragraph [In a BwbUdnjcs pajR-r (At the same fact. 1 he President of the -United States is yet on a visit to his native *State Massachusetts, I where the duty of an OJfecutor of his fa ! ?>tate demands hla attention for u few wieki *1 he Secretary of StatA our readers know Is on a visit to Kentucky. The secretary of war is on a visit to ids estate In Virginia. -[Afif. Int. Mis. Rondo//ifr, _ the daugiiter of Mr. JcnerMNt whoi* he has left as u legacy to his country, h<uf 11 ululdrm.^v Com>nodorc hprter,?jA lotter received < in Norfolk,' dated Vcr^.Cruz, >jd June, ns- ! scrts positively, that ?!&& Pm-Ur has ur- ! <*^;?tVU the appointment of captain de Naviu Ju r,.,,rnm ,.f R 74 gy,, hhj tl I* inefTcc: r< ?'Mexican Na .. Jkifif'KQrc ,in:tri{J>i. At a meeting of the republican c'Mccns of the I'Jth ward in the city bf New-York, oil the 23th uit. Jacob Burkar hi the chair, ami Henry Stoutcnburgh, secretary, it was he tot rt it, llint llioy will ?uf)|>oa tnrli men in tlie convention only as urn known to l,o frietidly t<> tlie ra olt'clioii oi On \ Clinton (>r governor of luo Stale; ntnl tliMl lh?*y will n*. their utnM?U endeavor* to proia'Ho lllo floclU.it of {Jen. An flrtw Jocktuu, of T?mu'3>uti, In lit.. ..lij?re ??f r v. ' ,IMd AtuUno* ^Spaiiewr. of tl.r state of NuwOfork, to tho olii^o o*Vicc lveiidcat. i Right* cf the recent trial-hi , A.anudn, oh an indictmcnt for a libel, al-4 Kging that tlie editor of the "Pottery Uuxottc hadnot reported the proceeding* of a trial turlj', J'Wh;o Baroa t jarrvw^UfMC it us hid opteU, .'that tt party haiC^ff io^ive a fair, full, and impartial account of whatever took place u> a court of justlecf and (or this j reason?that tho public were jmtitlcd to be t>resent In court, and hear all that wn? going or ward; anil that being the case, it was ab surd to say, that because the oourt Was too small to hold alhthe publir, they wei " N'thebcttor acquainted with itsproc He was quite satisfied he hail such! and indeed It was necessary towar *' ing public reject for tho admin justice, as it aflfbnlcd them ano, of constantly observing that its were condnctcd with put ity and decorum.? He repeated, therefore, that a party had n , right toptftlish a fair and just account of-1 what took place in court; liorwasit necessa ry that Jic shonld state every word that was uttered; provided he omitted no material f4ct? sd a* to prejudice either of the parties, llu must not, however, give a headbig to /hisacaountt as had been done in tlie case of L u Lewis v#. Clement," where tho report was 1 headed " uifamou'i conduct of an attornay^i liecausc that gave a coloring to the publica tion, and not, being a piu~t of what hud taken , plaeeat the trial, was not jnstifialde. IjUj lordship then read over the article in ques tion, and left it to the jury to say whether It1 was rtot a fair, impartial re|H>rt. 'i'ba jury consulU'd together fir a minute or two, and returned a vertlicv fur the defendimt. / j The doctrine here laid down, notwith standing t!iat it has been called in question amongut u>, hasnlwuys ap|H'ared to us to be sound, for the very reasons which Baron Marrow has so perspicuously laid downj and the reverse of the position, w iiilc erroneous in principle, is fraught with danger in ita operation. en Artillery! ^ MKMBKHH ofllwt In(? .irtillrry Campitnp, and utlur |wr?ni* who uri v illniK la form ? ?'?w dflllUrf/ Company, ??? invited li w??i *1 Botcher'* I.oiik l(tM>ul, on TliunJty i vrt.in| next, HI h o'clock. , ONE OP THE OM) AHrilJ.KRT. A??n>t 16 ,.v W$9? ? I ? . ? m*+m MH To Prim crs TWO J<Mimoyin?n Frint?r? mty mrtt with ImA mjdlMo employ m ibl? .?i*c?. W, Oration Jw<rr Miinitied *m\ for ?u ?? o u <>?< ?'hntii.?llor IM Otailon, rtvliv I on iHoflOlli ?Malv?rMiry ?rf Aw^H .tonr? -Pric? 01 ?#*(*. f PEW c*t*. of CONSOLIDATION mo W Utf * PWuilV Book *?*??' *' ?*? *j ?"<' y,/ r-.. ?wst.. , Tfit fNld ftt MdNt dhpley ef latent* by -w or oa Dm oeeastonrIn connection with the niphl i?provopMiit of hW scholars for tfas tin. proceeding months, could y?.l foil to dr?w>fn>ia every parson |fMill. tlu? emllo of approbation; aud it la j*i left US tq eo^joc^wr^, what Was roost '<J b? admired, tbo pruflebiicy of tlio instructor,Of Um progress of |ho scholar. AnJ although we would at ur tteo disdain Iho aMn murt of fvbom compliment, *? cannot bjttblok it would b? doing uiainfvst injustice to .Mr. Wvinmi and tbo school uikIkt tali oara, Ut Withhold the wall wriw] mWa of Ififfavw., It Is, therefore. with increased pleasure, we ara enabled lo say, toot as ?n instructor ol jrooth, wo tfafalk him inferior to noun, tli-1 wa know of; and dial ?ro faava realized to tha Ml, tbo satisfactory recommendalioni, which brought bitu to yor acquaintance. Nea<f wo .thou appeal to .a generous and ?nli(ktM||l qbauumiity for a thereof that pitrooage, whHk if boat owed, laust unavoidably carry back wltfik, iko great and Important blotting* of a liberal au J Imfrowad mind to tha riefeg geucrallou Term* qf Tuition, per quarter. Fur Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, and } m Kfwl " Beglllh Grammar, $ " ? Oeojrajthy, History,Rhetoric, Artrono- i my, Natural Philosophy, aud Che- \ - wistry, with tha above. . - ) n and Oraek Languages, Algebra, A (jnometry, and other branr,he?of V Madictnatie* imiudiag tba above. ) 8,t5 IflO P. 4. We again r<>|N:nt it. tbnt wa ihrink frbui no c.iiniwriron in point of health or moral* with any putofthe state. JOHN S." FOWKE, C1IAKLKSU. HTONK. FREDERICK Si HAY, WM. 8. GILI.liTTli, WM. H. IIAY, WM. II. SMl'Ml, $ 1.8. HAY. T.iwer .1 Null*, Barnwell di?'? Aug 6 [A SOUTH-CAROLINA, Abbeville District. tVililatn ll.dl Applicant egiiiiji Joshua Drown vnl Klixal;?th liu wife, Juun Endsby uml Elinor hi? \\ il<-, Ui<iirK? Miller, Jacob Miller, Archibald Miller mill Robert Miller,defendants. S T np!U??in< to iuv Mlitfotlion that John Knd? I by ??n?l Klcnor hi* wife, George Miller, Jaceb Miller, Arci'Jbiiltl Mi'ler and llnbert Miller, five of tho drfmi.lnnU, re? ? without this State; It l? theraf jre ordered, that tl.rv do appear and object to (liu division or knlc ol the real estate of Jeint > L Miller, ducuusad, on or before tl?? Tiivt ?l??v of Oi'iober next, or thair convent lo the uima will be ??ntcr. u u i. coid. MOHLS I AOtUltT, Or littary tf Abbtriltc District. 0r.l5n-?riet Oifaco Augunt Ud IdlO. 3J 8 l MVKIWtlY OF FENNftVLVANU. Till; JltlOU Ab LKCiUHbil will a> u>'iul, on tha first Monday ol Nov^mlter. ,MmWV 4 P.fl. (kjr^liM t) ANA I OMY, by J flf. ?. Ilornar, M U TIIKOltY U PU ACTICE > ? Chapman MD I Of MEDIUM:, t unapman, m. u ifintvi^i'nv S C3. Jdiiie*,M. 0. MIDW It l.nY, ? w p <y|. I>. CHKMI9T11Y, Ibibart M?ro, M. D. SUItOKftY. _ \Vuk Olbffto, M. D. CMN1CAI. LFXTUIlKd will bo delivered at Ike Alms Hons?, luflrmary, on owry Wednesday md Sutuiday during tba course of tuc University, l.. anl:. # Uif* .-no^ 'fay Dr?. Ch?|4JM|ii nmltJibson W. ?. noHNkU, M. 0. D,mn. No 1!<W, Chcsilui-strtMsl. Au'.i^t T W. 'H II#* Hie National Intelligencer, Ktf*hmt>nd Kn? fiuirer, Columbia Telr*e(>ix) and New-Orleans O KrttM; -w ill please publUh thn above tolcn it waek in their country | la pars till tliO 6r*f of No* vnmlx-r. Billt to (so sold to thu olQce oT t'ja No twnsl CJnuHlo. ? 7. Souih<OiMliQk r Chester District, J"tic 'Venn 1820, in Etturrv. Jane Craig tt. ol ) ri. .V Bill for pnrt ition aud isccount. Oeor^e Oral* tt. at.) |*T eppatring to tht satisfaotioa of the Court that JL thn widow of Jihis CVoir deceased, (whose nama is unknown) /Mn Craim and Jamti Craig, children of tha saM John Cm/g duweaed, roside without tha limits of tlihs Htate. On motion of R 0. MiU*, for tbo widow John Craig and J*mu CVMy do plead answer or demur to tha said bill beforr. the setting of thn naif Court, or tba! judg Went b? taken acalnd them pro eunfetsn CLOUOil 8. BIML, C. K. C. i>. Au<iCl|7 > 38 8 Valuable Property TOR SALE. Subscriber offer* for safo,ihat large and ' J. elegant HUILIMNG formerly occupied ?? n Fenirfte Academy in this |>lnc?\ which I* sitt>at*d UN it lot of about thirty teres of land, fronting ilic main-street, ?n?l which is well calculated front Its et?a sitd room for ? variety of purposes, lie will ?Iso Mill? small truclol LAND of al>niit siity acres quite convenient: which is of good quality mid w*l| tlmlisnil, it would 'ki /? wit nimury an |*iid<ig? to thw above property for the two-fold uMsct of cultivation and flrewood. ft is deem i?d quite tinnee.rstaiy togivo ft minute description of the mIkmtp profMnrty of to apeak of its value, at it te generally known tiy all (lifts* who have wen H or visited the pliw. A bargain will lit gf**<n to M atuiruved purchaser BENJAMIN CKAMRRRS Yofkvllle, Adgiftt 7 JW H m-- , J 4 LL p*?ons Indebted Withe estate ?l 'V JOHN MACKRV deedWk ant fr.,..e?te.f -o. make payment before Hh| Int of 0?M? r, or they wW tnd their accounts In the hands of a proper ?dicer fftr coliei tion, as longer indttfgena* rftnnot SjjHpm. Persona having dnnasd. agftfttot the ?kid estate Me requested to rendv ttswmta prefi w dHeHed. I Angast 7 MAROAIUCT 9. MACfcfcr,*w>? ' Notice. HheriffV Sales o^ mi? or n T* -rTfi sapaS^;^^ 2^^*ag~jjvg Sibjss9SJ^>s?i;1 No; 3. Tlie hSw& ?n<L Lot ftl; !?Sp^2??S: aw, . tb.^jL m*10 Hoa*? ??d Lot whcrd KSn ?? U?t.uHef tbo a,au vr JotepTS . No. 5. The HoUm miff | fl? n)1 Wdtiiiaklon and Alterably alre?U, ?pnui?lni> ^R^TK"gsi^lu- ^AubSk - i0?!l?f'?* T,,c I*OM,e and &* couifiiiJ. lufL?, o ? r"or* Of ItW.HVb** lb* (lofnlldailO j iVtSsnfi?'-?*.**-? m.^ pwSfTrvwfl.^0 ??"?' ?>??. 7- OtiCi(|uor? of Land canluni . No. o. 1 he Mouse nod-Lot wImm4 Wo. V. Also, flie game nrtM)eilv. ILL ' I>o. IP. n,o House and Lot uh tluft -.sms ?M .. ? ?.?S"fi3Sr* " ",0 ""? ** "? ?*?? 5 J J.Ut"*H:i',TrtT "' "" "*" ?* W? "?" ?Wr:' '^I'.0"zra2lf;u"'.'?il ***?&?.&' No. 11. 100 Acr*. of Ltuld^onra, ' f *S: *',er* ?he dideodant live?,?bont'?M?? ?ihk ? 2s ????! "'?101 *u **???&:&; ?s AUo, t!ir* same property, di * the ?"t 011 j U irr- it * Co. ?,. U*?0 ??hj;^^ fto. I j. 39,i Acre* of Laiitfimore *vh*re ii,P lJefp?l)>1), ,jv^ Tff>'|tr)tM ? ? ,hT fail* itf Or. 0\3,h^.' lh. I0I| ofOco^. ????, vi. Juliu BI.Si??V ,'?{ wo? H. Alio, (lie tune nrooMv ?*?' i 'i ,, ? and II. K. llanvll: ut Ihm J^iTc ayJ-1 KW*h.?Uui'rof O. Ilcrron,v* |?. Bekfctr^ , 0? 10. 3.>1$ Acres of Lainl, more' ' Afe 30l>' Ac|** of **nnd, ***oro ? I"". '?' 'yJ?I?? Wlllo Rirnr, bounded by landv". S>?Nuii* lite lleo? MfHmnr. J*. ? fA^fn ,8' ?* a 'Of % No. I&. Alto, tlie Mtine proporty, at ? fin, ail A |kM' V* ?-'? iSo. 20. Alto, the same property, ot >U ?,il ?* Uttt, v., Hhmbm Kdmou.),. No. 31. 417 Acres of more or In tl?? fork of tlM C<MMri>4 gnj w...,,,,. rivers, Imumfcd tytlie huidaoTiUUIui ?ivl f'liLitt sasat -"? No. 2.1 250 Arree of L%nd, mora or Bunion Sprhig#, water* u( th?> Hlr#r, bottrt't?d un ail at apMrn hV i kk?,U, to th?> original fmul.|r?rti??l (?Za Kirk land: at (ho sun of Boy<* & H*wry. v* ? mat Parrott. vsn. ? \ ' 7 No. 94. .125 Acres of Land, more or j*M, l*oMmJtfi| hj Jonathan Mnrrall, Vmtw! Wiid &ord? > ,#! ",ho ,m* of wJwS? t, U. No. 25. Also, the same' property, m jba ?uit ?>l Abiir.il Mulder. vISMiilairHrfat ot A. M.d ltr, v#. l**i?| fllhfnrd and kUnry Um. , N?..20. BOO Acres of Lotid, more or Ti ?r hoMiM^d tt. and V ? R. I?y and* hrlouging to ||w Hainaat D^.^heT ^ "1 ?. ami ? w. b/ ?'Was. lai?d,N. V\. |,y J??ob Shirah, ko: kt ? *. ^Moltler, r?. Mom Dune *ntf ?oh? CHw No. 27. 734 Acres, more or Itose, im Itfc* Cmlf, for dtwrtpihit. ter lillM: at Urn ?iif I?l Aadraw Wall%^, v-. v|?*m D?k?/ ?j' mm -C'.ftW. ?' 14 ? / "? ?. , W. IIILIJAHD, # *. ?. Sheriff ?Offirt*. A.||t, IhM. 4t If V llic Notice. ' J. '+ ... w,i?,rr imfifnujbm" J. |irrvio\i< (>> the firtlof ??*t Mi m*A* .* or 0? 14*1. dfe ,?f FVt.r.iftry MM,M (M|?l Man* P? ghrtn ' ? * D. t. WAKAYi /wt??nr n "Tpgpp