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j a*4 oi Dly.l>Akoin'? ftullug. V., IMffll eoMly look tnv ln?(, , < Ali!iou|ti mjfhtun to flir WII turning, > < Kvi'ii like lh? imw o'nr ttocla ?U, ??kU?<Upw wlah*r botom burning. > Cur liini' ?Htm il from my heart, Tbft tl.o? ,-.M of liliu I'll tutu forever. , And now' 11' My fMW,i el if farewell! Nor Mill my iNMOin'aMnl emotion, "IJl The J Mtf?? JP tear* of atony now 1*11 i ncnl of my davotjoo. - Wo mot* |1l chock the' hunting ilgh, T? wortl^of minty be %poken? Vor h* hi* n'.? what on I,. VfTbongh nil ?bou'd know uiy heart I* IroXttt. the Old tfcoth .on#. "John Aiideiwm mv Jo John" . ad iptrdto the prwent timet, of which picasc to m.ikc whatever use yoofnay think fir? J* n?other publish it, or martyr it by a pipe. JOHN AI)AMtt'SON, MY JO JOHN. A FEDERAL M)NC. John Adam* Ma, my Jo John, when we were flrti 1 diana drain your nim wu, <o !?o the Vrc?iJciil. YaVeeot Into the tap, John, but have on eye tfVl down a? fatl a* up, Jofen Adam*' - v Many Jo. John Adarnt' ton my Jo John, when |>arty here Mngr . To ralta herbonld head, Jolin, ye m ere a Fed'ral1 JHMI" v > Vv | And y? amang u? a' John, did tote the Demo'* i ?o, ? % | >Vc thought ye then p'triuty film', Jotin Adams' ion my Ju. John Adauta'aon my Jo John, what ptcimure did Ittfe, In Vliun and Si dition day* to tee ye h?iir u i] ni<-, Ait'- I' Utitd t>? the Frets, John, it leaked your father ?o, We did our l*it to Mop it* breath, John Adam*' ?on mv Jo. JoUn Attain*' ion mv Jo John, it blew ?? all 1 And may tie brought a dr*p, Sir, a drap intll your -yej But toon there came a time John, the lucky I'm UrfO, And tneu ye took a tack ah..ut, John Adorns' *on my Ju. Joiiti Ad?m*' too mv Jo John, ve wanted then n? ' Gftui Jf?\rion had iaiJ yt mutt and n.rt(y fit u u fiJiir tio <..t ye drove the tcht-me, John, it was a ntnslvr Mo.v, A k- unit ye to St. IVlcr*!.or*, John Adaiut' iou nf> Jo. Jwhn Adam* ton my Jo John, we thought ye turn ed a?ide. And did'nt sea what wot the Irick.thu 1 Ju in U?H t hide-,' But late ye've hrny'd an load, John, ue k?ui ve note oh lu>! llow ' thmd' we!?' in'/'r/./jr'?John Adnnu' ton *' my Jo. John Ad*m\ ?ou mv Jo John, ye mutt be deep at fi-9, Or must have got the help moil, uf matter ipcuker Clay; SI'it how ye came to bray John, *o toon 1 want ? ?o know , Ye ll *ure be lieat by Jaihey'i ton, Jolin Adnnu' ?on my J i. John Adam*'too my Jo John ye've brau^ht about yw're fa,' By ?yl?| ye wad tend men to lMlitnus Pao-a , jw; And then to cap the climni, John Sr.igeant he Thai chief who want* tha blatkie* lire, Johu ' Adaou'aou my Jo. John Adam*"Kin my Jo John,what *aidold \Va*h? injrton? * Trade, trade, wl' evVy nation, get tangled up wP Tali' Iwiek that silly pledge John, the pledge of Jim Monroe, Or *ay It wa* a pledge of tell, John Adam*' ma *. vmy Jo. , John Adam*' eon my Jo John, why go to I'an-a <*?? ' , tVI)M profit under heaven can we be gattiug ?HwB? * .{? Vow ?h ye think to change John, the law* of nation* to Or Catholic* to Proteitant* John Adami' ton my Jo. John Adam*' eon my Jo John, lot Huytl mon ?i*?, 4. s ?Yhlnfc* bae been lied wi' her, tore this utony a y? ar gone, IVe want no consul* black John, to raise dome* ?l<j foe, fluid ...Ik* enow at work for that, John Adam*' fO'i my Jtf. John Ailani*' ton my Jo John, 'twould I* a m*i* ter atmke, Oln ye *?uld pot to death aoon, that fellow Ih.an oket Ta'v tried to prove him mad John, but ob it will not do, He i* nae mad nor Taaewell foo, John Adam?'*o* $ ?yJo John Adam*' eon my Jo John, ye've climb'd the hlgbett *t*epie, Bat dinaa tab' It In your h??d to teora thetove reigu people; We're getting ultra Fed John, and lift too high vour pou; ?iaw in ypur cloven feot, y# devil, John Adam*' ?on my Jo. Jobn Adam*' ton my Jo Jobn, turn down to eartbyour aye*, . And dlnrm talk o' bullt'lng * li-ht Iunim* o' the ? V" i Qml ? exploration' *abemas Joiin, and Mka thing WW, , . . 'ihty ca'uncoi .*li(ntional, John Adam*' *on my Jo. ?> ? * 5* ip'ifiC '\ 4 ':ys ? ? S mo* THE LYKciiBtinr; vjrmxmv. We are Indebted for tin- following hu rilOd it wa lEfcr Cubb.ct.?These nrc the tin* thst pulled off thclt tUita, mm) jotted the eta*, that fol lowed the mai>, as sly-as a mouse, that '? gHded the house, that Clay built. Roanoke.?This it the r</i,.that worried the rat*; that pulled off their hats, .aid join the clad* that folh>"< d the man, a% sly as a mouse, that niided. the house that Clay built. John lyit r.?This h the dog, that klilfd the cat, that worried the r.its, that pulled off their hats, and joined the clan, that followed th$ man, as sly ??* iiton*e, that gilded the house that Clay built. Dr. (.'rump.?This is the man who wrote a letter, wheu he could'nt do better, to bring to life, without auy ntrhc, the old Torn cat, that worried the rati, that pulled oQ*their hats, and jolnedf the^clan, that followed tho man, 09 sly u 1 mouse, that lived in the house, that Clay built* Tho*. rtttch(r.?'V\\\t is the miin who stated so plump, that Doct. ('rump, in knowing his fate, had saved the state, in writing a letter, when he cbuld'nt do better, to bring to life, without any strife, the ol'j Tom cat. that worried the rats, that pulled off their hats nod joined the clan, thut followed the man, hs sly a mouse that gilded the house, that Clay built. The follow ing epigram was written upon the occasion c.| the late J)r. Goodenough preuching before thcBritish House of Lords? H vf'w?? well cuoufti Unit UnodMtoufh llefur* the Hi>um ?ImuM prsseb, For ?ure enough?full Imil enough Were th?te Ite had to U-acIi." COURTSHIP. I cannot, for my own part, divine how poor lover* get through with nil the difficulties thc> hint to encounter in their progress to the hearts ?t' the fair. The Hespcrmn fruit is v> guarded, so many liydru-hcudcd mon ster* htuvt up in the way, that it appears to me they must have nerves of iron, und invin cible courage to person? iu their under n kingv Though supposed to possess a cowpeten share of " nunlcst assuruicc" myself, ! am convinced, could the dear torments know how my heart has quailed und shrunk with in me upon entering thv?." august presvno tliey would give me <;rcdit hn v.iuch resoh ? tion, and do what they Cuuld to aiU"iate r <y aulTeriuga. Theiv is the appalling fear that your visit may not be well-timed; there i:. the ccrenio njous civility ol the father; the negative de inenncr of the mother; the suppressing tit tering of the sister; the quittical luce of the hruthvr; there sits the sag.clous aunt, or more sagacious grandmother, with specta cled nose, over which the eyes glance p^r tcutous; there, too, the uncle, worldly wise; or graut'.impa* formidable in experienced bt.j nig*. Nephew s, and niece*, andcousins, ??m long wimy n numerous host," arise to yuurpciturhcd imagination; not tojder.se the least of which is death to ) our hopes. Then there is the rival, (odious name,) with vhom you tuny despair or disdain to enter into competition; on whom th? sunny tmile of the contented fair fulls radiunt, light ing his face in triumph, while you ?re (loom ed to the averted aspect or the unintern-ga ting monosyllable conversation. Perhaps your gv-u'.rous bosom so.rns o be tuade nub* |ect to the harrassing, debasing feelings of jeahaisy, or to entertain ill will against one whose only offence is a too close agreement oApiuion and taste with yourself, nod ip pro? ference you are Induced to relinquish the prine to abandon the presence of the loved one. Next comes the chance of r-autious sugges tions from i?nc too friendly quarter}- and misrepresentation defeats your hopes, or prejudice place* Insurmountable barriers Iu yoor way. Misunderstandings from maklen delicaev on the one side, and diffidence (say not pride) on the other, often defeat the first efforts of opening love. Assumed bold ness, or fancied neglect; the necessity of dis guise, or the fear of premature disclosure, and the thousand doubts and uncertainties to which these give rite, keep the heart in a sad state of agitation and embarrassment. Much depends upon the peculiar cuxt of mind of her on'whom your attention is fixed) if light and unsteady, you, of course, soon turn away from perfect l>cauty; but perhaps your t banner, whose character is in fact in estimable, has pictured to herself some high* win ugbt image of perfection?some ivory statuc of her own exquisite worknuttiship has possession of her fancy, and experience has not yet taught her it can never breathe into existence; nor yet suggested that the human ndnd may form ideas of excellence, humani ty can never Attain to, and that the imper fect should alio* for imperfection. Descrip tions of character drawn from some wcll-aj> proved novel are adopted us models; some fanciful Maria Porter, or Maturirt, has de lighted their beau id rat, and the humanity of self-knowledge shrinks from the lis id stand ard. The imagination having taken this turn, though it apes the appearance of prudence, caution, and sagacity, it betrays ti<t into many errors. The formality and external ror rectnesa of some acquaintance serve well to awaken the idea of Hir Charles Grandison; and the block fairly fixed* is mbed with Richardson's l>e?t applause. Dullness pas* sea for reflection) timidity for magnanimity: sobriety or piety {a want of spirit for rood tember; while the accomplishments in which Richardson's hern, in fact, excelled?the po lish forming the external finish of the cha racter, often awaken the suspicion of light ness or ?u/itr/th/ity, "all & not gold that glitters" is a favorite maxim, true, indeed. But 1 answer, gotet a !wu y gltum. wm4* within ow power by i wrf.M bqt the content oft ami it* condition Military and austere: there it more true delight irt one hour** interchaage of kind, affection* and itfincd and dcvottjty love, than in an age of utim a fried extetence. * CTMfeNlffcvh M 111 titjuily. MAaTiK Futt.i.irs, Hkbkcc a 1'jiu.mp*, and other*. J \TTiLL 1.0 Bold More Ho. Coart Hoom la the >YV Tuarn of Cohtnible, on the Aral Monday la April lie*!, the following actual Trad* of Land, sitoatc, 1yiii,( and being l? the Dl*ir|ct of lUckr land. Ont? tract containing upon a late murrey ninety-Art* aorva, boundedoutha N. and PC. K. by Jacob tieigerV Andraw Wallace'*, Cieor?e Smith'*, Judgu Noll's, mid Col. lltoKKta Taylor's landa; and on |Ue S and 8 W. by Judge Nnlt'a land, and the Town of Coluattda; that |?i| of tl<* %aid tract |J|?|*r Boundary strati, mid Immediately opfK?it? Law it till ton's i on, and iudga Not l a dwellln;,, will be sujdin Iota accor ding to a plan now in the CooMiWoner ? Ofltce. , Aim, on- other tiaet in MW MnMinld to eon* tain tiny-four acre* more or l??s, situate about one mite from the Town of Coluutbie, oa branch* *i of Br wd rlver.a |4at of which to aUo In ibe Commiaslnncr'aOBcA. Aim, ono other tract In Mid district, Mid to contain tit hundred and eighty four acre*, on tilll'a Creole, and at the time of cpnvey<ntce In l?07, Wn bounded on all ?ide* by vacant land. Alto, the following Iota or parcel of land situ* nte in, the Town of Columbia, vl?: one lot contain* ini (iiip rod and thirty eight jwrches, Uiundtd K by Richardton alreel, N.hy lUchland strert,Mven* iy nine link*, and one rUleenth front on IUchard< Ann ktrcnt, and f>>'<r clmint and siventy four link* ?md three uI^IhIii ou Kiehtand aliret, on nlilch there now (tend* a Urge Hiick More, oeeepied by Wm C. Il' tdur. Aim, one other lot being halt" ot the annate, hounded .in ')-* N by l'(>pcr atreu, on tliu K by Mrtilnn Mirrt, S. by Lumber timet,and on tho W. by Kumptrr a'rett. Aim, one tdlier l*?t known i.i the plan of Ihe Town ot Columbia, l>y In Number foity three,(43J on Wiilnul ?tr*U. Aim, one oilier lot i.i the aaid town, confining four acre*, .bounded on the N by Hender*ou *tm*t?, M tty Lumber strcat*, S.by Picktma Mrtrel, and VV, l>v I'|?|??? r jtnet Tlie r?<?periivr |>im-lin?<Ti of the foregoing tracts nml lota ot land, will ov required to pay In c*i!i nt lite time uf mI?, one lit'.ii pari ol the amount oMIie.r bid In /iv? bond uilli /nod |t"f? vonalset-iiril), ?'eii m iwnt**>'.e of the prt>uii*e* to MHjHr# tin* |wv snent ol the ??d-iiitc ot tile pill cbiue mon.-y, ?\ ln?-ii>.?<!| be III lunr etp.ai annual iiitlall* iflrni* fr-ui ilie iiiiih <>| ?ti!e, uitli inlrreit to lie ?nn-i.d'y (> >iil ilier-oi' Vi lli Ire el m n.lii nt 'he ?Mine time and jilnc?; lourteeii m-fitiM-i on m credit of one, loo and tlni'tt year/, out lliir.l to Im* |>rid in cnih, and a '?otid wilb jiereonelivc'iilty ?\lthn iunrliiaj(n will tie require d of llie |ntrcli?M;r or iMirnluten, to re* rnre the payment oi ti>e purthaM^iioney^ Should it>e |>urrlia?ei-l.ul in e<tni|ily with tlie tiiuuofailt, Hie |>ro|M<iiy mill in ri-?olu at llie riik ot tile for* liter purchao r ti^ In dur >4 Ihe t "onrt of fruity. I X. T U lLMaON, C. L*. It, D. Pi.'ltrunry 'Jt 8 <1 ti l* 'I In J'.dilorof IHe Clinrleitnu ('mirier, will plnoae ^ive ilm aUivn three in.i rtoiu* in lilacouu t;y pa|Mr, and foiwatd iiia account to thW office for payment. Fifty Dollars Reward. Stop the JluruitiHiy Mulatto Famuy. WUF.UKA3 hmic iitn* .i<o, Jemitnah Arm ??<**], a Irt? mulniiu wouimii, tor lit* mm ol two IiuuJio i ?tollatr. (in tnhle h?r (?|>urth*te tier nui'ivti Kt<-Uer?t, or commonly called hick VWiin?tl<KKj, well known la liarnwell ili?t. H. CJ-b&imS ibree ol Imt girlt, named, Becky, about I) jfc?rK>IJ,'JViw,?bnul 14, awl Jbircu, ab?ut U. t?> m. to trrve m indented tervant*, and oti Thuie-Uy, li?e uih in it. tHif iImq I rum my ?<?' vice, hi> 1 removed to jmrtt uuktiotrit. In :iuj with ?l.ra? my (Vie ni vmili. A leward of iwmtr d? t* will be i^id (*>r i|ipnh?miuiy the ?aia .'rimm*., I'm bus'. unit, Ijtek, tteekv ami 'i'eeua, uiiti teenrju,; !' hii in any m|? JaiI, ud givingtw mfc/rnuitiou t ml (lie) nay be proceeded areord'ltg to l|tv-? live dollar* lor either, or &Od<>lt*rt tu dclirer than lo me, or in tha Au gutta jail-~'l bry litre l**wi?J? o li?e?omll?r ebtl drea, una aaucktuf baby, and may probably hay* the?r ton* naitw <1 Daniel, a tall likely young man, aoout !I6 y*wi 01 age, a>) mulaUoet, 10 or 11 in uumoor. '1 bey ttartod w.ih a eart ami whit* war*. It it not koown where I hey are going, at Utey told many root radlrt dry i lor let of going baek to ,Nortli i'andtoa, tf - hut it it ?U|>|**ed ttuy are going inteompulty with a Mr*. Atkrnr,or *>mo rueh unrne, front Harnwell dotrict, ft, C. wIiom huihettd aloeonded, and hi in Florida- and ?>ne other lull, lank l>?kmg while man, a? noe Wat neurd, in Mr. i'ayiir'i ?ho|? he. *, to ?tk Dick to ake him along, awl off*, red In lm hii )>rotrelor. It i? tu^|w*e,| they are gone to tit Mary*, the Flo. rida?, or Alabama. A lurllwr toward oi f li, for the apprehension and ptoMwatfcHt ol any whito |>er*wu who may laroi r their eteaiie. JOHN OUIMARIN. A> ?u It, Oa. Feb. 02. U 3 U i' 'I lie fMtori of (lie Charletton Mercury. Columbia |>IvM>o|ie, Caavlen Journal. Fayette* viilc North Carolina Joarual, baveunah Ueorgi an, VVerhi ng',??u New#, Milled|erjlle Journal, Macon 'I elegrapli, M?ml<omery Heou bllcan, ,\lt< bile fUgittar, and I be paper at Tallatuue, Flori da. will publtth tha above thrao timer, and for. watd (heir account! to I bo Georgia Courier olTice lor |aylwa(, l>ick it about 40 nr 4* year* of age, .Itorl of Malar*, and light complected mulatto, illiterate* but k*eo, artlul ami tcntible, well ar<|4aiuted with the worlds it will lak#a very wire prrwm to detect end k*?ji him, for It It Ira to one il ha doet talk hlowftllof, ?? ba hat a hundred pUu?ib|e?to riee to endeavor to enlitt the feeling*of otberr In kit fi-our. Jemimah it a tall, long vltage, ami rather a dark mulatto, about 35 or 4* yeartofage. Be*ke*,? plump >?r?ght com|?leeto?f Mulatto, about I? yearn old Teena ami iHroar, long vi-g* ami ? III J's?* k m?i tneientand Modern Oaocreiiby, llitholo n Antiquities, mm*of the <?loova be. Im. T HATES OP TUITION. sasasajr-" rsjs^l The ioiU* of nttendonea at the Seminary from elgl.i o'clock in (Im morning to <*?? ud front Ihiwto !?? in the afternoon N. B. Public efcaminetions will be h?td twiee a *HMb? parents ami guardians of the pnplls and friends of the institution ?hal| be Invited to attend. February I ? if Tailoring Buxiness. fflHt adaarilMr iet|iedfatiir itadm hla w>l 1 eat |o the nilblln generally In the TAtLOIt INO IM'H|>r.S9, ahd.Mil U I.I, intention lo work chm'|i to make himself tttvrt, he will ae* commodate customers either for ftk or (if the oc cation may suit,) lor articles which Im may re idn. II" iriedgrahlmsflftOftsecuteatlordrrslna mast eHy and wort manlike manner, and hope* that Ihln will be a sufficient hint la anch time* as these, tl:.it rath or g<(*7# will only Im received In pay* men*. The sabseHherta the mean time having a (?ertietiUr erection to jw;xr In the form of dm bill* ot iiram/uory HfU. ?' lie will also, at sn|kcfentno4lca,mako up or altar MILITARY UNIFORMS in the fiiat end heat stylo. having n few flrst rata workmen which with bb own en remitted perse verance and attention, bo hope* that thoae who may onco gtve him a trial will never have cause to re^Vet it Ilia 81101* Iron Richardson'sheet. nest door to Mr. U|imxn'ii and opposite Mr. Polock'a, where ha can at all times be found. * OLAUS NORMAN. February #3 8 tf For Sale or Kent. '1*111: subscribers HOUbR and LOT, altuate on .3 Camden street. neer the building of Mm. Hall, conveniently situated for n private family, having eight rooms with Us Are plneee with a good well of water and all necessary out houses The tut contains one quarter of an aar4-, For terms, Tp plv to Hie subtcrilwr or at this office either for rent or purchase OLAUB NORMAN February 22 r H if Notice. \t.I? perton* nro forwarned not to credit any |h i?4)ii on inv account unlfM ?n ord*r proUuccd lignoil eitlicr by my*elf or urifo. THOMAS BHIGOS. Jrtnunrv 8 2 tf Selling Off. The ftulwcriber* having determined on removing from Columbia early in the Spring, are induced to offer their (>r**ent 1.A.CGK AMU VALUABLE STOCK OF JL>HY GOODS, At very reduced firieetfor CASH. A MONO THE OOODI AltE?? SlU'KIl blue ami black Clotlw, O.iumou and middling Jo .Mazarine blue Ptliet Cloth, Hlifter blue, drab, and Oafrvd uiixt Caatiiuere?, i Vulenr.ia,HwiouJo wn, awl Todinet Ve.tinjt, I KogIMt and French black Silk do White, red, and yellow Flannel*, Kid.lvrmin.ter Carpeting* awl Hearth Rug*, Whit*, Mack, and r?al Menko Scarf* and 8lw?U, !>?? do do do lldkf* and Pointy, AMortrd CaMimar? aoJ (/'rap* &h*wl?, It luck and eolM wonted Hoe*, Kugliih and Freuoh black and whit* Silk lime, Black awl whit* Cotton Jo Black and whit* Silk Glove*, l.adi?V black and rol'd Hon* Skin do Mon'a *oj>er Uut.k, D<*t awl Beav?r Bkio do A lurKeattorlmeut of Furniture Cilinoo, Cambric and Jaconet Mutlm*, Plain and fljj'd Swin <lo Mull do?|>lain and %'d (look do Kiefpof'worked Ml.fiin Knbee, Worked Mtnlin Cap** awl Point*, Plaiu awlflgM Nankin and Cantoo Craper, I)-. do Grot de Napier,Silk. Mnck and white, (Slack, whit*, awl amorted cutM HaUm, iJn do do Crenel*!**, Do do ? do Italian Crap*, Blank Senchcw*, Sennet, and Italian Lu?trirg, Cambric and Swi?* Mu?lin ln>?-riing, V*W?t awl Luitrinr Halt llibbon*, aworted, F.legant I'lnill and Gaute Bo?tae< Ribbon*, Furniture i'ringe and INn-Uog, 4-4 llobhinet I .aoe, Thread l<ac** and Edging*, Klegant Bobbin*t and Gauae Veil*. A oomple assortment of Tuck and Side Combs, 7 8, and KM Iridi Diaper*, ituisia and Bird F.ye do 4-4 Irbh l.ioeusaml lawn*, ' lri?h Hheetiugs, v*ry (In*, Thread Cambria, Flagg, Bandannoe, and Thread Cambric lldkf*. An eateu*ive e**ortai*nt of Calico**, Print*, fee. Very Cheap Muelin Ginghams Cambric. Garment and Furniture, Dimitie*, I.adie* Curie awl Cor*ett?, 8ilk awl Tabby Veivet*. Two Kale* Masey*, Stout for Negro Clothing, Large and Small Ho?e Blanket*, Brown awl Bleached Sheetings and Shirting*, Coloured Domestic*, Superior Bed ticking*, Oinaberr*. fc*. With many other articlr* (totsdiou* to enu merate in an advertisement. The public are muectfully invited H* call aw) examine the abore GOOD* and price*, vrhieh we are confident will give entire *?t is (actio*. Th?*e indebted to n* hy ojien account, ar* r* quested to Mtlie th* *ame without delay. KYLE U PONSONftY." January in. 3 tf fcp Dr. D. H. Tiwsoviurt ha* returned to Co'nmbla, and will attend to all protcrdonal call* in town or country. February 8g ; { ]g -j fAi SlieriflPa .^nlc?t l)?.V I. MAKCH MM. ?kMn ll? I'll* Houm? ami Lot where PI I,., dk John Cridl. . One half of & tract of bod, coik m $BP v;\4;-4^8^ Omv now live*; in lite Iowa oi Cojumtpin, jjonnu-. ednortb Ity containing two uiw, Mot* of *ul(t of 1?. ?K J- F.wart, end J 22U'a?i? f jilliy , " >v% II; Ml th:- suit*?>f SuiHl^ eoye* 1+* dry, end W.F. Ifclter H HM '1 o be sold on qtc Imk'ottlietornii m"~ mllM iron j muddy eptug*, Wi lb* Middle rued. (radio* L aSgfmSP1 |2? Acre* ofland, ?I Ibe Mil of At B. Nulla, mid JimAX nM4, v,Mntoi Bu All lit* il|bt, title, aud Interest, whkdi the < C.W?lka?, has in and lo n tract of land, contain, I lr>g 4M> Kit* morn or Uae, lying on Uw water* ?}r CnM crrck: the Mid Imiu was originally granted I to John Oood?yn, and he* web skunee u lb? ori? I (teal plait represent*, attbosnHufitoyoete iie?> I ry, and All?u Uibsen, ?i. Cornelius Watkioi. The house and lot where the defen dant now liven, on tho iorneroT bull and jtinin ?treats, bounded north by Ball and wont'by fin I street, containing ball an aqre, More ortvfaUvicd upon and to b* void a* the ptepWly of U. Frits, at * tbesepertatnsuiKof Wni. Hall,J.fcC. U.-ahum, tho I rtrst Presby lenan Church in tb? town of Columbia, Wm. liallrr aseigtMt, and Justus t> Lynch kCd. I va. II. Flint Ahiaui Nott, and ttojrco U Hqnijt v*. Frilm k llardy. . 1 lie bock houses and ope half the lot on which the Mnsvido liall (tend*, 'containing on* balf an a era more or Jea*. on Bonder street; at tbc auh of John It Howell, v*. C. Levy and othen. ? 2 houses and lots, in the town of Co* luotbla, one on the south-west cornor of tioil and laurel street*, Ilia oUier on Hull street, tho two lota contain one acre more or tew; nt Ibe wlti of fklina Wiving, Win. Hall, John Hcycc, Barret 4 l)unla|i, Whl.Uk Doen, and M. Ford, og. John#/ Howell. * * ?v'-. v . '* 100 acres of land more or less, lying' on the water* of Crana creek, bounded by Jofia C. Ilawkli.i, Jame* B. White and A. Wallace} nt Ibe mil of Urorge Morrcil, v*. Wm llnwfcida and Jobn C.. Uankiru, told a* tbe property of W.. Hawklna. . . 300 acres of land more or leu, about Ave miles t'rom Columbia, adjoining 'Jaa. 8. Mule- - nard, Wm. l.?vlng*oo and eibara, on lo*Mde branch; at 1b?. suit* of J. Barrett It Co. Odd John, P. Mnrsbail, vs. John omitb. ; \ 84 acres of land more or leas, in the fork ol tbe Congnree ud WslW** rivers, bound ed by land* belonging to fell WUliams and Abra ham Sbeppord; nt tbe suit of Wm. UallaOiMi William*' 150 acres of land more or less, where the defendant now lire*, in tne fork of tho Congn ree and \Vateree river*, bounded by iands be longing to J. Scott, J. ftnwiiaon and B, Raw Union; at the suit ol A>Um Kdgar v*. O. K Prowell. ItiU acres of trad More ?*' leu, l>ounded by Knd* belonging to John Hopkins and John Howell; nt tbe suit of Joel A. Tucker v?. I Jobn Spignar. 180 acrcs of land more or let*,' lying on Katford'* creek? water* of tbo ^Tongsree liven conveyed to Joseph B. jM anion by tbe nsecotorior Wm. r. Ooodwybj at tbg onitof, WitoWSt ^ juwtim n. oiamou. ? ' I'lie house mid lot belonging to I lie defendant. retaining half an Mr*, mora* or leaf, boonded 4. by Divinf, and ft. by Blchartkon. Mreetaj at li* ?uli of J. M. Wayne and O Andef. * on, ?arriving eneatori of It. Wayne, and Was. llali va iawitii T. Wad* kv. i , '-"J One traci of land containing 200 acre* More or feaa, lying hi ilw hraneh of Craaa araak, fara*r1y Cooi?r; at lb* (nit of John Blackva. 110 nores of land more or Carter'* cntk, bounded by landa belonging (o John Saay, B. B. Carter and C. Irl Pettln; at iha Mliu of !>. Cutter and K. Pairweatbar y>. thrift), ana Perria; Job* I) Hr???vn v?. Jateph Perrla and Cbrittlana P?rrin; and Wm, tkfA?f.iM? Bryea, Jntvpb lUwribMOM and K. Pairweatber if Co va. Jom>o!i Perria., 'f* TIW liotitc and lot where Jnmei Peekham live*, containing bnlf an acre mora <ir le*?, adjoining Mrs. Fannin** lOion Hendartoq ?treat, at Iba anil of WatU k UttaMt Va. Heniy Corbet., ? Ooe Cert, levied on nnd to be fold a* Iba itroftatly of l?aa llughai; at tha *oM of 1 homa* Mulligan va. I*aaa llughea. 4 Megrord, mtmelv, Penny, Judy. Joe; and l>?nnl?, lwial||l and lo ba aotd aa the |*irnrrty ot John HUnV*} at the ?ib of I. Barrett AfCo (tarn eamJWm?<3wi?ay,?w??4jaejB*4 ffm. ftoott, ji (two uxtn) v?. John Blank*. Feailter bedt, matiraiw?, booki, fa* blea, and faro negro**, lavtad on and to boadMjfB the |*nperty of A O. Flagyl; at tha awtta tit Abaaf Uidwelb W?. PlncWwelc, Cbaila* llall, Hanry Mooting, and II. W. M'.Vary, va. Au^aa** (|. Kegel. I One negro fallow named Dick, ((tot In poH9*Um,) brvlnd on and lo ba *ald,a4 tha |trof?riy of Mr> M?rU U'rrvn, (at tan* ?H bat iittareat.) at tbo tub of Aadrnw* and Maaoaa, **,; Mr* MmU llrrio?. . iliht right, title ?t?d Intrteat, wliich 4amne1 M Nrilir* bM In and to ? aattaMi aagrtr girl, about Mi y**? of ag?, (aaid t?M> ? <W? iwa ha W lot ?f *in<fck?, letWd on end to I. m a<4| .1 ? - a 1.^. auMt^irlM nf /^atniWtt B# L^l| , W . SZtLi levied o? (by reqoett df