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_ " . _1 . . .. ? m tr ? '* aiw ??^"-iarolina sta' m COLUMBIA, (3. C.) THURSOAT MORNINC, AMUL S8, ,M7. ' I fTTT??? .. . i-HP? . Erttflcopt; r?t?T*D AMU COiMtHMP CVKMf TMUMOAY ?v swmrarsr t sxms, v TERMS* I JeuaM poraaaaM, jMfatt* frWy^orFrr* Do l lam |*yabl? iftka iwutmnm m tetartod uUmmIi* mrtmivtfra vMtt fur or*ry twoaty Uaw, ?ri ? afiabtr, #>rtbo rtr?tlu?*rti?>o.AoJ fcrty -TW? I " by wUlrooatvo ptkM I Wv** ^ Sale up Rent WHB Mkntom HOUSE ud LOT, *lta*t* on V Cm<i? **??*?. mw tbo building of Mr*. Unit, convanUully ?itaat*d for a prlvHl* family. Win* otftkt room* wltbals flrs* plaea*with a good Wit of waiar and all mumry oat hooter Tb? |w noOiloi mi qnartarofan wo. Porierm??p mty to Mm mUcrlbtr or at IW* odc? rlth?r for MntupMrobiM OLAC3 NORMAN /Tor or Sale Kent. frafr Col. Caavoa'a two laraa Brick dtorrt, wllh cniaawlloo* dwnlUaf apartwaat* to ??:h, ?ttli? eoraarof Rtahatdroo nad Walnut atreat*. Apply to 4 ORRCO Nov*mbe?Oa 47 tf U?^ : 3To Rent, . THE souths TORE of tho Matonlc Hall, rr , tfaMt|y occapir d by Mnun Miliar and 'fay lor. For P-irtictjl *ri apply to WSl HILLEARY March 1 9 tf OlJSEltVE THIS. TIIE atihacriber once mora inform* the ?nba tauta of Richland Ditiriol, <bu n? wiil attund at the Conn Horn* in Columbia, on the Ant Mon ty ??''J Ttmdagr la May Mil, to rtceiva TAXES. All who do not mak* their returns f?y that Hum. witl <m> liable to a double Taa, and all who do not meto tbeir tetania and pay their duet by that time, will tra liable to pay oue dollar and tevcu venlt coat, before they girt l?? ir rtceiptt. BE.NJ TRADEU ELL, T C. n. D. N B All non-real den tt ara imrlicularly re uuettcd to ?i|?ha>rim tome agent, or friend, to i?ay their poor Taa (or tb* four pa*! y?trt, and for the pretaut alto. by tho first Monday in June neat, or they will find tbeir account* in the iMndt of tbe Sheriff of RlcUUud diatrtet for colleotiou. BT. April IS .. . t6 4 f ??*?""?" ? To llent* ? A Konvenlent HOUSE for a email family, with a garden, and all n?-cea*ery Oi*t t*!*7nk<??s. ??<lguout to tbe butinwe part of they?waTiXp|dy to T. WELLS. February # * a tf "MEDICAL BOARD. A T tbe la*t annual aeaalon of the Medical Board at Colombia, tbe following gentlemen ir'*?int?d their diplomat for e?amination. vi*: f>rt. Tho*. D. Sintleton, Tho#. M Dtck, Robert tteriin, Franklin Branch, John Tarieton, Franci* t. l.ee, Robert R. Duraut.Jemet II Gilliam, John F? UrnuW, Joarph Lea, Amaaa T. Park, and li* A* iw #rAllied to eaeh. I'di following candidatet were eaaminrd to praotiea Medicine and Surgery Hit bin the atate, and admitted, vie: WilllMl L. M Auttin, iobn O BaUoor, Aln*. Evint, John 8. Held, J. C. Kan* Iterly, Jacob Kin?,Thos. O. B. Steven*m QMmf/Uu Beor /.?Ora. Heyneiwonh, Pret Idtut, Bracey, Vica-Frealdoit, D. 11 Tn;?,vaot, Treaaorer, E- H. Fiaher Secretary. StvUin* CommUtf .?Drt. W D*vl?, D. II. PrMce'/aat, M. II. Delcon, L. 11. Fithcr, William Comporinz, the pre wit Beard?Dra. Skshard Aaderaon,ol Ouidcu; S. Blending, Cam den: X Braaay, Sumter; R<?t.t. T. Coiet, Edge Arid; Tba*. Cooper, Columbia! Sweptoai Co*, Bnmtert la*. PavM, Columbia; E. S. Davit, Abbe v'li.; A- Deltoon, Camden; M. H. Ifelron, Co (mMN Bobt.Jl. Durant, Sumter; Ilmrh Davit!, Onion; E. II. fltber. Columbia; John ruber, Co. lumMt; ?? * * PUno, Cheraw; Tboa. J. Good fflt e "?wfTWj wOIilinlll? p w Rl|kl>s I |My Iff! I WOT*! I * Sumter; M. M'Lean, Darlingtnu; Wm I,my, Co luathie; ? ' ? Latiorde, Edgefield; John Myeia, Columbia; Samuel Feroivel, Columbia) E Held, <*??) - Scott, Cheater) John Smith, Spar ?aabor*h*,Ttmmat SaiBhi Society lllll; ? aincMoit. WtlUamahur#fj;<Edward Sill, Cninni W*} D. II: Treaevant. Columbia; ? ? ?*?? Teric fou, Sumter; ??.Warrwn, Sumter, J, B Wither* aiM>ou, CltetUr, Ro'/t. Yoone, Spnrtnnburgh. - E. II. rj-iHER, Sttrtinry. April tA :i v*jr IS tl A Druggist Stock for Hale. 77it suhttridir in!tnditin It Itatt Columbia, J)ru*i, Patent and Family Medicines, Surgeon'* In trununtt% Paints, *jruint /Jruth.cs, Cloath and Hau do. AND A V.VIIU.UY Of MfftCBKANI&OUS ARTICLES, tfrtb u jifelljr v?rwri?l N?*?rl*>?iit of ull tueli uflivtv* u?u4lly la * druggist** strop. INCI.UOlNO ALL tin: ?flftan Furniture, Draw, Counters, fyc. A.I ftll tUe II. Utlougiag to III* 1M ??. /^r/ur/Acr/>ar/kjutort^/Mw<|^^/y to ' * ?.OLUKi M*rcb t. lt%7. OT Dr. D. II. Soddlecy Ware House^ Smith 4r Wrigflt* f> IkO fcava to Inform UmW Criaoda and tbopuw *> lie. that tbay Imva ajala aatabUabad tbam Mhrw io tb? dnddltry baainaaa, at their old tfaod, on tba corner of Kln*anriOoricee8lrcetaCberlec too, ooadoor above MrC.ChJaolio'aHoU I, wham tbay b*vo cou?i*ii|It on hood a wwlm Md general aaeortmaot 01 all biod* ofaaddtea, brtdlaa. Mraata,wbipa, end trunk*; alto girting brldfeoM banmi leather, Morocco Alw, abMp Md toll do. together with a oomnlote amort meatofpbUdiML and Upuaod eaddleay ware; ?*?ach lie* tod aoooo trimming* of all bind*. A*they era con nected with on eitenaiva maaafeotoryottbooortb, they fi til confldrut io aeaarlng (be public thai lhaycoo furnish good* lothelrflao of a aoperior ?tile, and on aagood terms m coo be proeored ol uuy eimilar ratabllahment in the rJnHed Stetb*. . i All order* will bo thankfully received. and promptly attended to, tbey respectfully solicit 0 ?bare of tbo public palroo***. Oct. 84 ^ . dtlt A CARD. A FEW gentlemen may ka accommodated with BOARDINO and LODGINO at Mr. Milla' oppueite tbo CoUtfi aqoore. Jaaaoiftj .49 \ valuable Tract of Land for Stole* fIHE Subaerlber being desirous of nooriai ft to the western country, U auiiotw to toll hit tract of Land, aitoeted to Edgefield Diatrlct fire miles frooi Cambridge immediately oo the road leading from that place to Edgefield Court Houae, and contain* about ona thouaaod acrca, about four h'ludrod of which it cleared ood iu a Ana Male of cultivation. This ia oar of the mutt yatuabla tract* of land in tba up ooaotry? The imptwvemeols cooaiat io ao elegaot twoatory dwelling hooao io eiaeSleot repair, a parrel ol ttucoietnouly good negro houae*, a new Oio houae, o first tate llorse uiill, an excellent fraaied Bam and a parcel of good StaMes. Any pereoo wiah tog. to purchase aueha tract of lead will do wroll to oall on thu aubacribar immediately, aa ha ia dateruiiued to a?ll uud will give an c&ceUeot bar g|)Qe ALSO,?Another tract of (rood Lsod adjoluloa tba above, contMiuing about 700 mrea, a boot fit acrea of which ii cleared aud iu ? good ?tat* t.f repair, Tbla tract baa no it a very convnicnt dwelling llouie aod nil oceaaary out building*, which will alao bo toll oo very accommodating Iti'ma. Por term* apply to the tubrcrllier living oo the premie***. J.iSlKS Ut'LLOCK March VH. |H?d. ? 13 tf Lund tor Negroes. WIE Subscribe wUlira to t-iehnng? Lend for Negroes; from OUO to U000 uim, In a body, will b* tlius ylven In etchangr, mhIa suit the on a * . dutiful Iflfo Vtfftr, moat healthy and advantagout settlements lu the Sttlei end it UIrst rale Cnttoa Laud, and enly about elflh'.aen toilet front the tank ot the Mis tlMippi river, where vc consider the hr?d of com merce,and about forty miles above Natcbes. On this land are severnl beautiful situations, bating zood ifrinn convenient It attends up ana down tbe little rivur ubout four iniiea, including each Iwuk The 'title la lndi?pu?ablr, It all havfnr been purchased nf Onvernmert LIN rnl prires will Ims allowed for Negroes, and (he land rated at a low price. It i? deputed needless to say, that the price of Land, in a few years, will gteatly increase in this section nf country, a* it is sowed known that commerce wHI continue to increase on the Misaisaippi, and the good lands adjacaut to It, I* generally cultivated. Any person wishing tn make such an atchange, will pleas* wrte to tbe SuMcribrr, at Portieltnon, Slate of Mmiaaippi, which will be attended to Immediately. WM. W. GRANT. April IV. 10-17. 14 0 iNotice. THE eo-pnrtnerslilp hereMnm existing tinder the Arm of 8CAIPC it WILKS, was dissolved on the 16th Inst, by mutual content. C. t. 8CA1FE, A. WILKS. rhf?MrHWrlft, Murrh W IS if 25 LIKELY HOUSES FOR SALE, T MY LIVKRY STABLE back of the Market House, Columbia. 4* Z C. HUTCHISON. March h 10 tf i Sheriff's Sales. os wmt* or riEM nciis. 1 V'lLI. N i4?ldt?ifrtHh?fflwn-M(M(i?,l(i C?. ' T lumliin,.... tl.<i FIH9T MONDAY **d SB CONO lUKADAi' ill MAY Mit, wklilu |Im li?al hour* One Sorrel Gelding and Dearborn Wafrnn, ind a |?rceli>f iloutfhnld and KIkWr Furuitnr*, far., levied on, and to b? anld ai ?ha f.roitrrty of t'lurls* M'tlHnn; al lh? *ulu of W?. Hall, B??w*wriirf.t it Co. und K UJ t'urvla, va. Cbarir* MnlUon. One negro boy named Motet, levied on, acl to a?lh? properly ?if A. O. Nagd; alvt, ?n? B'iraaii and t.vo Ffaibfr B??d?, to b? aol.t a! tt>?. rtak of Ihn former |K?r.liA?ar; al Ik* tulu of 0. Kali, A'-n-r HhJhoII and l>avid Rich | ard?r>n V?. A ku.hh O. Nwk?*I T%vo Negroni, namely, Joe and A'.rn'taro, leviwd on, mid lo '?? *?i'l h? l(>a i>fo|?ar h of Inhn llUnk*; at tut ?ultof W.u Li ?({..< y ??. John BUhVv One Negro woman levied on, and to 'm. ???Id Jnw?Pb T. Howell; at ii?? tn'tt* o( R-.'irri MIM*r, ??.? Bank of tl?? Htatn A Carolina anU Wot. Lllitun ti. JoMpa 'f. Ii? nil. By virtue of n writ of fi. fi?. Utuod ri>? ttn* t'onrt of KqiiMjr. will b? anld, nine, nr So**, vta: tla^*a, J*?n. Netlf, Lrach, ?<*a, Mom*. and M?V?d on. ?> tha 4>f.?jH-ity of. ot iMlomsliiK t.iha oatata of W?n. ?' Ooodwyw. d-e?*<.-4; at ?.? v.ll of John A ?Vittji adtfciutalrittorof Wn?. H Tnrtfr v?. T'uf -?f Wia F. i.m?dwyn *mai , u ?40Q*cm of land owfO or kfl tba ilfuiHt lirJiwM HwrrkotiiM now lives, Qft tlw rent tfidHii #k* Mm inriiii. ?bout ?M mlto bom Calno?bie?at tba uiZ of ti. F. Taylor, leatdlae, va. ft. Hanlaoo muulb. The bouaa aiHl4ot wfcer# the defcn h*. ? The plantation where now Ilea*, aoniahtiu* oa* b l^y hpofld#d by tfe# miin | IMll^flA KlftttAftKAfMAtali Hf ilHVW IW ft IWOVUlMlImB* |V? W'' 41 aares of land more of leaf, bounded N. and K- by TboMM Hutebleoa'a Ittd, oa all other ?Mm by Dr. J wn Davto, whrreou ChefUa Kvim formerly Uv?d; at tbo eait <4 Jaawa ?.Oul*i?vii, Kobtrt Miliar 30 acm of land more or Ian lying oa Cedar Craek, adjoining *?****? bl.nk. and Wo Weston; .1 tbeilU of IMd f (ic? v.. AiMit Maraaii / _^ry IT. JL-nV The House and w where the defendant lives on KltkaM^Mh oaeUia Ink half id Mf?t more or 1m*} at tto ttveial and separate auks of ibo Free! deaf aad Birectors o4 the Bank of tha But* of booth Cimfldl, aad John Bry. e, u. Dtrrvll Harrtooa. "'<?? . j2 Will bo aold ou account and lit Up rtok of tba foraar purcbaaer, one ball oftOOMfM mora or lata, ou which ttasda a fHet wlU, be. adjohi lag laMbbtloAtliulo ColsT. Myert, ft. and W. and S. aud E. by Maiaball and Kdiaood.' laud. A too, ooobalf of 160 aaroeofland, Mn ortoaa, bounded on all sidea by ManfeU bad fcdmunds, ?aad at tba aalla ot Wa. Half, two cases, John Black, and Win. L.M'Voy, n Jobn Marshall. 8?J0 acrca of Laud, more or leu Ion Hica cr**k, heaadrd tL aad ft .OB. by landa below*!** to tba a?tato of Haaaai l lK>u|ii arty aad Jacaa firry, a and 0. m by Clifford Brown's laud, N. W. by Jacab BbbWi. ??.n ; 41 Ibo suit ot Abigail Mulder* VI. Mum Duku aud John Criia One hull of a tract of laud, con tfituiiif 600 ncrea, more or Im*? ?yb?* ,,n boiu ?Ideaot Cedar creek, bounded by lamK >1 bain imI and JautM Patlrrvm, Fniltrkk Mryar ami loho Marshall; at liic suit of I. Lykfe, v?. 'Ibo tni? Edmonds. 417 Ac ret ol Ui.d, mora or laai, *? the fork ol tha Cougaree a .! Water** rirtrs, bounded l.\ thu lands of Eltalia U ?lljali FA*, and ihouns It. Brown; at th* suits ?>( Smith lb Wrlnl?t. Koycc & Henry, and W. P. Hatter v?. Pivdetteh M* yar 126 Acres of lui>d, >u?iir or l?s>, b<iuodi d l?y Jonathan Morrvll, Saniunl Welkins, and C H.yl*. at tba ?uit of Abigail Muldrr, odm'r.oi A Mui<l*-r, 3. Nollu, and Jitnrs T. Wada, vs. Daaiel bofmO Tbe h<tu>>e and lot where the delui daat now llva*. on t><?? curnvrof bull and plain atrcats, bounded aont. hy Bull and ureM by rlain aUoal.nootalniwi.b*" *" rt'^. jgiya or lea* l?vi??? ibawoerafe.tilte-'-'" -^1#. Frit a, at I rat Praabvt?riati Church In lb? tt>wrfc or*??.?...? Win. Ilat'ier a*algne?t va. II **????; Aj?raa? ftott, aud Boycob H?i?>. *4 Frtta k Hardy Tba back homes and one half tbe lot on whieb Ike Mmuulc Hall stand?, contaluiug one half an irrt^.u?N or less, on Bunater street at the suit ol Joju It. llowcll, v<. C. X<tvy au? otbota 2 bouses and lou, in the town of Co lumbia, on*on the ?<mtli-we?t corner of Ball ind Laurel street*, the otuer on Bull street, the two Iota contain one acre more or Ic**; at the suits of Retina Waring, Win. Ilell, John Bryce, Barret L Ouulan, Wal?h u Uuun, aud M. Ford, v?. John K. Hawaii. 84 acres of land more or lets, in (he fork ot the Congaree and W.iteree riven, bound ed by lu<h belonging to Ell William* and Abra hum Shrppard; at the suit uf Wot. lluU vs. Graeu Willi* ms. The bouse and lot belonging to the defendant, containing half sn acta, more or lass, liounded 8. by Divina, aa<l E. by Rlebardsou streets; at t'.e auit of J. M Wa^ne and O Ander son, surviving eitrutors of 11. Wayne, and Wm Hall vs Jume?T. Wade Tha bouse and lot where James Peekbam iivas, containing half an aero mora or loae, adjoining Mr*. Pennine* lot on Henderann ?tre?*t, at Uie soil of Watts is Oibson vs. llcury Cofbat. ^ 200 acres of land more or less, bounded by lands of Richard Branham, 1. W Stuneon and Robert Carter, lying la tbo fork of tba CoOgaree and Waterte River* ?ALto:? 100 acres of lund more or leu, boun dut by lands of Richard Biantiam. J. W. Slnreean and Robert Carter, lyln* ia the fork of tba Con garaa and Wateraa river*; at thn several and t? Kate *iilta of Win. Onffuey. John Bryea, Jixaph feliruon, R. Pareweather U Co. and John Blaek as. Joseph Perrini and John 0. Bruwu vs. Ju*c|>h Perrin and Chrutlan Ptrrin. v?ill be sold on account and at the rkk of tkf< former porchater, 460 acre* of land mora or tesa, including the Mnddy Bpriufr*, about eleven mile* from Colombia, where M-Cord'a Jerry road cr?>?*ee the middle road from Colont Itla to Camrfan; at tha salts of W P. Piaoa tut vl ving eierutor of b. Mion, l?ham Mann aud Tbqmas Campbell vs Samuel M Nettles} and Rnoart Waeton et. al admitiUimtors of Timothy Lee vs Hauiuel M. Nettle* and Tbos Campbell. 3611 Acres of land more or less, on Broad River hounded >*y land* belonging to the estate ot Burrill F?w?t ami B'^atwri^ht and Slum'* land; al the suit* of Tlielwult end Brotbar*, Wm. Montgomeiyatid Jobn V. Mar?liuli tt al. V*. Joint I6S acres of land more or less, (toun ded liy Oreen WtHJmnj and At>ram bbappard'i laud-, at the suliof W n Jintn* vs Ueorge Piue.ii Will be sold for the Iwuefit of the defendants judgment. rred'nor* by Wm Hlillard, asslgaca, th?. Hoot* and L?t belonging to tba da fendant, e.outaiiiing half un acre mora or lasa, ironting on Wa*liiri|.'tou ?treet, honutbtd W. by Ooofge Baled, mid E. by Piiillo O'Koltai al tha ?uit of Wm. Hall, two ease*, vs Cbartes Mullion. 100 acres of land more or legs, lying "N the Waters of Crane Creak; at tba suit uf Jobn WIIILMARD.1 R.D. #Apt4iifi, Iter 7^7;. ' IBS VIC AH OF Bit AY. In my food faibar'a royal daya, A iriliiai ?MiMArfhlil I Wli. - ? ^'owsr? ^S^sszlal'b'm^ , ^Andtblaiatroa I will maintain, And to will lino?y Ci-y, air. That ?*'?ry bmm wbo waniato ralga, Moat baa Vicar or Bray, air. WtiM JaCaraon oblvli'd |ht 1 fait a da* p ?:ott vletioa} ? la Coo era* lull, I auUait known. And v?M for HMirictloa? The iarrapin nn tban tb* tblnc, Mo*i woHky.l*katloa, lad ant aacb |N?t m Htkitiaii bu dow^whkeaportatioo; Aad (Mi b Una 1 will maintain, Aad ao will Ha**?y CI?y, air; Thai arty man wlio waata to raixo, Moat baa Vicar of Bray, ill. Wbaa Madleaaacllpa'd Monroe, 1 did ay aarvlaa i?adar, Aadaoon waaaaal a Vlaalpo, To RaaaUn Alexander Tba laava* and itlias, (baa I tot, And KttU d lb* adndawratloa, Nor did I cn re n ?ln|lc: groat, ? For tormer Iriead*' damnation: Aodthle la true I a ill maintain, And ao will Han?y CI?y, air, Tbat aa'ry man who ? ante to ralga, Mo*t l>e a Vicar of Bray, air. Whan James tbaa*cond proved toba( Ik* alar a/Itu tttndaxt," I plotted my cataatrophe, Aa I waa suit daneadent And ao you tea it came to pax In fortaae'a wild vagary, " Writ* poor Doffa-fty doun an a:/," tut mrilt me freftiarj: And ibia latroH 1 will mnlutaln, And w will Htm? y CI?y, air; Tbat ev ry man wbo wants tw rciga, Mu*l ba u Vicar of Bray. air. Urcftt Britain ones I did adotr, Itui now J look my cue. ?<?; Jlrr i!M-aii.ru, |?iiaw! 'twas all a lor*. And i began lo t'nUi.e brr? 1 k?-pt h sharp look out ulirarf, lUu down tlte LnclitJi nation. As all who wish muy iuily read, lu uiy July oration? And this it (rue I will maintain, And ao will ll?i??y CI? y, sir; Thm ?y'ry man wbo wants to reien, Mu?t l a a Vicar ol Bray, air. Wlirn J.mmy ? tight long jim were roiu, I m free to &? (unl?Mit, I ft\'d my -yt, upou the throne, k?t who could tftl aucceetorf? ' k???d P*opl? roar, Aud wtfo'd tbi'mau u)'tHi?uiiair: ' And this is true I will maintain, . And to Hill Hon?y CI?y, air. That ev'ry man wbo wauts to reign, Mu?l Lo a Vicur ot Biay, air. fto lial and 1 were cup and can, lie Congress turn could twist, sir, And iriuiuph'd o'er the liunn-mari, T Arbutbnot and AmbrUter!? W'u tvoldly tirfcucd him uufit, To ill such lofty atatiom, Whom / myself before bad writ, H a, vriuhl by /ahi ? nations: And tiiis is trtia I will maintain, Ai d ao mUI lieu?y CI?y, sit; That ev'ry man wbo wests to reign, Must La a Vicur ot Bray, air. j Th' illutlriout coalition, and ?? ??U precedent succession!' For ibese I'll Join both brart and hand, ?? ? kiit I mh kuf pimtttion," And by my plighted iaitb, dear Clay, With you 1 will not palter; And you shall bava my place one day, *' Lfiuut mjt aii^d ihoxttd alttrt" And tbia ia true 1 will maintain, Aud ao will lien?y CI?y, sirs That ev'ry men wbo wantsto reign, Must be a Vicar ol Bray, sir. And now I'm firmly seated hlfcli, I may have some opinion, 1 uetd no longer now deny, 1 hate tbat old dominion? Her stubborn pridr must now succumb, Her strength be lost by fractures, We've got her down beneath our thbmb, By dint of manufacture* Aud this Is true I will maintain, ? And so will Hen~y CI?y, sir, That ev'ry man who wants to reign, Must be a Vicar ot Bray, sir. No longer palated will we sit, Hut with out> mighty movement, We'll ruin our cnnstttuawUyel, Bv means of their itkjtrovtmtnt? ? We'll uiake a spendid kingdom rise, Like European nations, And from light kousea of lb* skies, We'll s* nd them corrugations: And tbia la true I will maintain, And ao will Hen?y CI ? y, sir, That ev'ry man wbo wants to ralgn Musi be a Vicar of Bray, air. # mm jy.1 ? ? ??eg Singular litcafie.?Kn attorney, named Boh Moore, who wai an eccentric genius, had a place In the King's Bench OiBce, Dub lin, and was a grcnt favorite of the late lord Cloumell chief iutlice. Robin mi? day, oamc into court, wnen a fellow, 'who hud formerly been hie servant, and liad been convicted of a burglary, was brought up to receive aentence of death, wrote him a note, begging for the liberty of saying one word to hit honour. Bob came to Dock, and alter ?wearing at the fellow, for not taking former advice* told him he had but one cnance to note hi* life, and that wae by exactly observing himself, and doing precise ly as hit did, at tnepe last momenta; the fel low promised he would. Kobin retired to his usual teat under the bench, his face being towards the prisoner} with whom he deter mined to keep a Ultgrafihk torret/ion <knc* In JkAjpfefffceity, ;J?ft ijf ?>*nutra wful sentence of the VjMvvurnliy th? ??_?. . . tint is, ami put the usual question. ?What haeeyNu to uy And cxccuikxi ? rvounced fttiibii WU put to 4o6'? (trptrgf, ? ???? - ,, mlST ? imm ikk<s.'arrack ;s?v? fcflbw repeated wkh i dilation in - to iitoni ?H WW Ww OVWM1 question waa repeats ncd still more hidiously, | ?lu not behind haadin iinprov signal. 1 tiod blt-M me,'mM L< ' w|Hitcu both* matter wtjth t n?Oi?? Put the question to Mm * fron? hb countenance* H , J ...., his be??l inside out ' nta pupil 4n was faithful to bis example, and a grimace which would have tiger, with a loud fit it hysterical laughter. ?? Good GodJ* said the noble Judge, 4 is the wretched man deranged in. kk intellects?' ?Yea my lord,' said Moore, stepping upoa his seat, and addressing the judge, nhc poof young mun has boen deranged years to my certain knowledge, lie waa servant to me not long ago. and has been twice in a mad house since that tint.' *OM' \ J said Lord Cioatnell,' ifthat isthecaae, iicfa on unfit person for the severity of the law. Let the wretched mai> stand by, ami do you, jailor, take care of hip until he is wise disposed.' By the advice of I the fellow wa? consigned to the keeper mad house, who was his intimate i tanee, and enlarged after a few w the request of bis old master. % Dancing Dvm/Utnf.?An old lady, on A ' Sunday, wui makiug dumplings, wbw t?0 ? > urcliins, her grandsons, came to visit her, and , being archly disposed, while her back waa turu?d, conveyed some quicksilver into die dough, and then took thefr departure. The ancient dame left the care of the cook lug to her grand daughter, and betook herself to ' church, charging her to be careful in skim* ' ? roing the pot, wherein were coocealcd the dumplings and a leg of mutton. The gM was very watchful to obey these injunction*, and taking off the cover, when the pot boiW ml, out popped a dutupling, which ah* put* iu again, when out t twine ad another, an* another alter that, so terrifying the girl, that she ran with all her speed to the churchy gmiMlmother seeing her come shook her mad?winking at her, as much aa to my* ?? Begone !M At last the girl cried out before the whole congregation, "ell your nodding wid winking 1% in vaiei for the le gofmuUeb Comfwritlvc I'rudcnct~~An old gentl%> * man, who was paying his addresses toa young ludy, one day said to her, *' From our approaching union, my dear, I prognosticate unbounded happiness} your age, and my; prudence will be approved of by the ' world." '* That may be, sir, replied the lady {but what will all the world say to Youfr age and My prudence?** An Irish gentleman, in company, a few evenings since, observing that the lighta were so dim as only to rendor the darkbe* ^ visible, called out lustily, - Here wakcr, let me have a couple of duyccnt candles that* I may see hew the others burn. I Purtfed Pymligncou# Acid. The use of this article appeara to be e perfect substitute tor the common prooaaa of smoakiug meat. Very numerous experi ments have established the fact, that the ' flavor of meat prepared in this manner, la fully equal, if not superior to that given in the common mode of smoking. For safety, convenience, economy, cleanOnese and des patch, this mode seems to penes* advanta ges over the common one. There ere two modes in which this acid is used, with perhaps equal succcss. One ia to mite it with the pickle which la put to the meat,p the proportion of one quart to 140 to 300 pounds of mbat. It is not mats rial whether this be done when the meat la first salted or not. It should be suffered to remain three or four weeks, and then taken out and hue* up in some place to dry. The ether mode fc <> simply to bathe over a plccc of meat onee ?e twice with the acid, according to its sis*. > Iu either mode, the quantity of acid ncces^K ry will be about the same. The of one quart to 3001 found enough to su pounds of meat will lie lit the taste of wet., r pleased with more. others will be better pleased'..? ?A * v- 5* Ibid. Men take more pains for this world than Heaven would cost them; and when the/ hove what they would aim at, doo't live to enjoy it. The grave lives unseen between u? and the object we reach after. WiWe one lives to enjoy what he has in vteW,' ten thousand are cut off in the pursuit el t The cccd thuH e question M Why Printer* do dot we nt business as well ss Brewers/' wss answered?" Because Printers work . Tor the head snd Brewers for til# aUxnach, uiul where mcu have * stomach, but oof' lias a head. Dr. Franklin observed* The eyea of other people are the eyes that ruin ua. If all but myself were bund, 1 i! line clothes, fine houses, i 1 bhould want n?father ses, nor fine furniture." Pride destroys all symmetry and grace, and affectation is a more tetrlbl* eotcay t? beauty than the small po?. rite world la to fell of fools that he who M