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it otherwise. I thank roy counsel for what they have dono and ani read* to do f but I desire tliein rather to ccaao defending too at all, than to defend 1110 iiu perfectly. 1 had rather not bo defended at all, than havo tlio mere shadow of a dcl'cnce. lam accused against tho fault of the trea ties they will not let nio justify myself. 1 will actliko Moreau j 1 appeal to Ktiropo and pos terity. Tlio attorney -general appeared aAtop isheu at Much a plea, and declared that under pretence of defending the accused* notion* fo* loign to the trial, ought not to lie introduced.? Tho president, therefore, coinmaudcd tho coun sel to refrain from such topics. Marshal No y then naid " I forbid my counsel from saying a' word mora. Your excellency will give w hat orders you please? t!w> chamber may judge mo; but I forbid my counsel to sneak unfehs (I icy at e permitted to make uso of all tho means iu tliyir power." (A profound silence reified a short time in tho cliamber.) The a tt<;usoy -general j?nid, that siuco tho marshal renounces all ftir tlicr defence, tlio counsel fortlie |>rosccutlon re nounced tlio right of reply \ and presented the requisition tliat inttridiul Ney should be declared puilty of bavin;; kept up intelligence with H? iraparte, of having lurfiMhcd hint with soldiers* end gone over'to him, and fbially of having com mitted treason against tlio king and state \ and in conHernienco requiring Ida condemnation.? The president Cicn " accused I have you an v thing to say on ilia application of the pe nally r" Tho marshal fixing, with a Arm tone, replied* M not n word, my lord." After a pri x tile consultation from Ave o'clock until half pa*t eleven* tlio chamber declared the marshal guilty, and condemned him to the foil punish nient of death, and the expenses of the trial.? The attorney -general then prayed that the chain tier l)?i pleased (o pronounce that the snid mar shal Ney has been wanting in honor, and has censed to be a member of the legion of honor. The president then pronounced that part of the pcntence. The marshal wan not nresent when his condemnation was pronounceu. The secre tary wax charged to notify it to him. The mar t-liiil unon reluming to Ins chamber, whilst the C'hamtier was deliberating upon his fate, niipear i ed to be aniuitiiul and sustained by a feeling of deep resolution, lie pressed his advocate in h'tH arms, who snid to him, i( you w ould have it." " ft is all over now, my dear friond," replied , the marshal ; " wo slwill each other again in ? another world." He asked for dinner, and ate s with good appetite; ho thought that a small , knife was the object of attention and uneasiness , to the persons charged to guard him. Do you | think, (he said. on looking at them) that 1 four | death r ? and then threw the knife away some iliht.tnco from him. After dinner he smoaked ' a segar tranquilly, then laid down and slept, or fcceiiied to sleep,* lor a couple of hours. Dec. (I. ? 'Ilia sentence was carried into exe cution yesterday morning at ?0 minutes past 0 o'clock. The interior and exterior safety of the l.uxembourg, was confided to M. do jftoclio chouart. Marshal Ney seemed to be in a sound sleep when tho secretary of the chartitor* M. ? Cauchy* repaired to liiin to read hissentence,? f He fore he proceeded to read it, he at address some kind words to Idm to painful it was to him to be forced to ' - - ? - J-?-- i - ' .... ? . ? Upon tho preamblobetoj; read, l?a?i^rUnpatiently, <4 toUie fact, to iho tuct at once.'* when his titles wero detailed, ho ob served* M what good can tins do ? Michael Ney then a heap of dust* M is all." AVhon the secretary came to that article relating to tlieauc cession to the crown* " that law*" exclaimed the marshal* <( cannot be applicable to mo? -it is for the imperial family it was made." After the reading, M. Cauchy said, that if in these last moments he wished for tlio consolation of reli gion* ho might send for the Hector of St. Bui pice, who had cohie to oft'er his wervicca? that * n sufficient," replied the marshal* " I will think of it." Upon M. Caucliy'a observing* that in case any other clergyman should be wtreagrec ablo, ho might pendTor him j th* tnarshnl said, " once again, I say, that i? sufficieut^-I want no priest to teach meliow to die." ,M.Cauclnrtlien retired* and the Marshal threw himself fn his cloatha on tlio bed j ho soon fell asleep. At 4 in the morning he was awakened by the arrival of tho Marchale, his wife, with hor children, and tnhdame (Jamon, his sister. Tho unfortun ate wife, as soon as she entered tho roomifell in ft tit mii the iloor-? The marshal and hit guwrtl raised her. To a long fainting W? succeeded tear* 6c uroan*. Madame Cjauion, on her kneei before tho marxhal, \v?n not ill a Ic*# deplorable i condition. The children, silent and *ad, did I not wM|h-Tli? eldest appeared to Imi about ele* ven years of u%c. The marshal spoke to them u long time, in a low tone of ^ voice. On a sud? den he row and intreated hi* family to with* draw, heft nlohe with hi* guard*, lie walked . op and down the chamber. One of them, tho grenadier of Iaroche Jai|uelin, nuid to him, ?? marshal, in the situation in which you arc, should you not think of God t It i* always good to reconcile oneself to Ood. K have seen fi man v bat ilea, and every time I cuuld 1 confcn* I xed 'm vac If, have lound I wa.i nl way s tho butter t>>i it/' The mar?hal stopped ; looked at hiin v* with a certain intercut and said," you are in tho " 'fright | ><?*? you are in the. light) we ought to' die as (hrUtianx. 1 desire to neo the Hector of M. Hulpifij/* The bravo tfremidierdid not want * i? In* fold twice. Tho clergy titan was forthwith introduced into ti<e chamber of the condemned, lie remained shut tip with him three quarter* of ..o hour. When he retired, the marshal cxprcK ?ed ii denire to yi?e hin* in bin lust moment*."? The virtuous prion kept hi* word. At half i>o*t | .S he returned, and al<.?. being informed {hat all | v a* ready, tho m.n*lud gave him hi* hand to help him into the coach, Having to him, 41 get in tir*t, M. lo l!urv, I Ahull be'tpiicker than you on high/' He wa? dieted in a Iduo coal and u .I'fUtid hfit. Two ullicer* of gendarmerie were i i the coach with him nud the clergyman. A bout <Vil> W "ran* accompanied the coach. The ^???ach lravcr*cd the garden of huxembourg, pro to the end of the grand alley that leadl ] t?? <!.?? otfecivat?>y, which wtu* tho spot fixed on | for hi* execution. On seeing (he coach atop, (fee marshal. who thought they werj> going (4 carry him to the plain ot (irounellc, expressed some surprise. Asking if that was tho placo of exe cation, ho **m answered in the affirmative, and immediately go i ont of tho coach. ' After em bracing his confessor* to^wboty he gavo his a null'* box to give to Madsino le Marochale, and some pieces of gold to be distributed to the poor, be proceodetfvvith a quick step to within eight pace* of tho wall. The confessor remained near the coach, pitying fervohtijp ? The marshal now fee Ml the detachment of veterans who were to fire, and cried out iu a strong and ioud voice, at the Sarnie time taking oft* his hat with ins left liaud, and placing his right on his heart?44 Cojnrados, straight to the heart? firo.n 'i'ho oillcer gave the signal at tho smuo moment witli his sword, and he fell dead without a struggle. Twolve balls liad taken effect y three in the hoad. Con formably to military .regulations, tho body re? maiued on tho placu of execution for a quarter of an hour'. '1 hero were but few persons pre sent, the populace lielieving that the execution would take pluce on the 1'lnro of Grenolte, had retired thither. After remaining exposed a nuartor of an hour* tho body was pfaccu upon a litter, co\ tired with a elotli/aud carried by the veterans to the hospital of foundlings. At half past six next morning, it was convoyed to the burying ground of Pure lu ('liaise, iu a hfcarsr, followed ny a mourning coach and several other coaches. It has been inclosed iu u leaden coflin within an oak ouc. /Vir/i?, Dte. 10. The Journal do Montau ban, ol' November '-23, lias published an order of (Ito minister of (general police, containing descriptions of tho following individuals, viz t Jean Jtaptistc Drone t d'Kuon, Chs. Lofubvrc Desiioucttes, Auuiirt Amcilh, Jaijucs Laurent (iulli, Michael Hylvestre llaavcr, Francois Regis llarthelemy, Mouton Duvcrnet, Kinauucl Grou cl?y? Mertrand Clousel, ami llcnri Francois Labnrdo ) all theso persons are included ill (hu kind's ordinance of July 24. '1*1 ie order of tho police minister directs the noccsrfary searches to bo niodn for their discovery, and their orient wherever they may be found. Our private let tern inform us, that Murtauna lias been urrestod an he wan pawing through one of tho latit fron tier town* in Kriiucc. His health in in such a Htate thatjiis life in despaired of. Murat'a paper* have led tothearre?t of several persona At Vienna, accused of holding corres pondence with him. Madame Murat*? pn|>ers arc said t# have b*on scaled up. General Drouot, who accompanied Hnnaparte from ttlba, has demanded a trial, which will come on alter Noy's. In searching lor general Grouchy, tho Police found another General against whom tHoyvluul a warrant ? General Gulli. , It is not true that tho king has spared Lava lettoV Hfo on condition of bw going into perpe tual banishment. I>av boeii tho intl friend of, tlio mini ?, whom, howey ?Urttty General ^ tcr ... king, not went further than lus friend's de mand. ** lie begged his life, which the king do? clitied. 'I'here is no mention of l?avalletteVap peal to the court of a revision against the mcnt of the court martial/ IWt nONAPAtlTK. Extract from letter* mcircd JrDm ofllcet* of hi* m*.' jp#ty'? ahip Noi'thumherUtMl. " fit. ttfltMy Oct; 20. Wo arrived hero on the iflth, after rattier ft pleasant, though long nassagc, of teu weeks * and Gen* Bonaparte landed on the lCth in the evening, when it was quite dark j he was muffled up in a large surtout coat. A guard went Itefore him to dUuerso the mo)>. Vou may judge of the state of ma mind anil spirits by what he did, and what he did not do, durinir the passage, lie never came out of Ids cabin hut in the evenings after dinner ) ho then, almost without exception, went and leant against the breech of the foremost gun on the weather side of tho quarter deck, whence he never nniVed. Generals H^rtraml and Lascasscs always oaino out with him, and with whom ho ever continued in conversatiM \ he appeared to take little notice of his other Companions. His dies* upon these occasion*, was invariably a green coat, with two plain cpauletii, small clothe* with silk stockings, and pumps with gold buckles. At the u?ual ceremony of |*s?ingthe line, which we did on the &3d of Sept. Gen. Bonaparte made a present to Old Neptune of 100 Nunoloons \ the French generals and children gAve him a double Napoleon each. The countess Ilcrtrand is one of the inn it. pleasant and agreeable women I ever convened with. Hhe aaid she wished! " e had missed tho island j and I do not Wonder at it i for if it* houndh'vt craggy rorks and lofty thouutains strike the senses of a stranger, who can depart at hi* jilenxure, with a cold heart appalling effect, wltat must be tho feelings of banished majesty ! Nature seems to have formed it for security to its inhabitants. Had General llonaparte ever entertained a hope of Cftca|H;, when ho camp in night of this place, it must have been furnished forever j the whole world betide, 1 should sup|?ose, dues not present such another spot/* i Pecembnr 18.? A Dutch mail arriv ed this morning. The intended marriage of the Prince of Grange with tho grand Ouches Maria Patillna* aister of the Kmperor of llussia, was officially announced to the second chamber of tho states general at the Hague, on tlto Mth inst. It is again reported, that tho head quartern of tho Diiro of Wellln gton will be Hhortly trans fered to l)rn?scls. Three companies of the se cond halation of the 66th fegimcnt, amounting to about 500 men, embarked on Haturday at Portsmouth, on board four transport*, for fit. Helena* ??f Mr. Itsgot, minister plenipotentiary to the t J. States toox leave of tho prince regent on the 4th utto. preparatory to his sailing lor the L'uited Stales, ?y * . COLUMBIA **5$* TURSIUY, FKIIHUAIIY 6. 1816. f . l/'poJnlmctiti 6jf the Ur\<rn*r ^40***0 MJ>ry, Kdpiirc, Sheriff ft* lAurtns l).airici.~J|ui*sN. <?i*gg, llxjuire, Juslico of Quorum, fur HlchUnd District, *ko. Daniel FausI, Ks<j. resigned. ? .S'/u/j fJaxih*. JtctaNvnt W/A Sftain. ? Ily ycstefdsy'a nvt 11,' wo leant, that tho fro tide jn uf the United States, on the 30th ult. transmitted to the House of Representative^ several do ounicnts, containing the Information railed for, on motioit of Mi*. Robertson. "They consist," (say* tho National Intelligvocer) u of two letters from '^Spanish Minister, to Uic ScireUry, tho last of which is dated tho 4th pit. and a reply to tlieso letters by the Sccietary of 8(atc,da* ted thel'Jtlr. Substantially, the Spanish Minister makes tho following demandi, under the express commands of thc-l^ing, h.s nuiter 1. Tfwttho portion of the terri tory \i'cst of tlto I'erdldo, which tho United Ntatei have claimed and Ikchl under tlioI/iuWiuna treaty, should he delivered up ? after which, tic intimates, tliat the two go vernments tmy discuss ? ; right to It. 2. Tliat the go. venunent will take measures to punish and dtn|>ene a ** factious band of insurgents in l/Mlisiaiia, and especially Nc w-Orlcans," who as tho Minister alleges continue with impunity to raiso armies, and to light the flame < if revo lution in lite Span. ?li piovinccs, Uc. 3. Tliat onlcm !*? given to collector* not to admit vessels under tho Ucvo lutionarv flagi of South ?Americr., eit'.icr to bud or u ll the shameful proceed* of their pirary, as it is termed, much le?s lo equip and arm. The M.nister state.* thai for iM-vcii years n gang of adventurers have assailed Spurn from the bosom of the Hcpublic. In his second note he Intimates that Toledo su*|>eudcd his traitorious cxpedi t ion until the cx|>ectcd arrival of a large number of Ken- < tuekians and n less number of Tennesseciaiis to join him, ?nd adds that if this gang of dcrfpnradoe* are permitted to goon, the adored K.iijj his master, will hate reason | to suspect that the government at least connives at it if it does not sanction such eiitcrpijiws. In reply to this tl?? Secretary of Suite expresses the re gret of the government, that Spain should luvu prefer red demands on us instead of evincing a disposition to discuss if not to redrcos the injuries we have received, which arc recapitulated. Tho secretary replies to the demand id' rcl.iirpiishmcut of territory, that wo have the same right to ask for the surrewler of territory on the Sabine, prev ious to the discussion of our claim to it. lie docs not admit the correctness of the statements of the minister, and demands in proof s]>ecific facts. In regard lo the demand of excluding the flag of the revolted co lonies, it is answered that our government has already, by a general rule, autlmriscd the admistion of all flags, except those of pirates ? and of course that it is not in. clincd to prohibit the admission of the Hug of the colo nies who have established indc|>cndcul governments." Mr. Scmricr, Minister of France, Im announced to the Secretary of State, that hi? mission hart ceased, nnd pre Milled Mr. Iloth as chargts de# attains, to net kil inte rim, Niitit (ho arrival of awccciwr. The Secretary of State has, in consequence, presented Mr. Kotli to the 1'ivaident, in character of charge des affaires of hi* most christian majesty. M. I'edcrson, hla Dunish majesty's [Umifter to the U. S. lus arrived at Washington City. %I1 the ministers of foreign powers, now resident in the p. 8. arc at present at the aeat of government . Ii\ Uvo Seusto the bill# for continuing the double du. Hfe? oh" Import *, the stamp diltk*, thu <lut e, on refinid aUgar,and the bill for reducing tlie duties on postage to their old rates, have passed through their fust stages.? ?SBUKvi.' *>W. int. MW?^rc Patriot of the 2/1 ult. contain tlic fol lowing paragraph It is ?nid iIimI a distinct Treaty, k-!"?? ing upon llie intcicits of thin country, was at l*ari? Itotwcen England ami Hpain i and 'iiif Russia oppose* the view* of l/)rdC'a? tlw?|fofotf?i? respect." 'i'hU (remark* a norlliern pa- 1 per) allude* io the cession of the Florklas by Spain to Kogland.tKe newt of which had rcnchcd New-Orlcatu, and ocoaaioiicda fall intbeprlcc Of cotton. The following paragraph Is taken from a letter re ceived at New-York,' dated l'ott-ftu-l'rmn-, Dec. Xi ? The distress of the CarUugcnlty*, muit Iiavo been great ?hut if true, (aa the writer ifitea) four VISION'S were received, the lalt?r part ?e aro inclined to believe, that place h' " 1 arrived at Au*Caye*, on tlie 6th City of C*r?hagena, *ft** Iwvirtg seen We tuflVred much by want of provision*, from tlielst to tlie last of October, in which space of tirn?, four tlumiiand seven hundred persons, are Calculated to linve died of hunger! Every horse, mule, as*, dog, cat, fee. wiu eaten. I left it al>out a montli ago, at which time three or four months provision* hud arr.ved." Timet. Ily an arrival at tlte llalitc, front llowjuillado I'icdfas Ikr 19, we learn that, at a later date than the thrasonie I account of tliu defbat of tlte I'atriot* lately puhlislied, the taid 1 'at riots occupied Kl pHrnte ilet Jtv leading to Vera Crux, and had intercepted a royal convoy from Mexico. Chrislophc has Itanged two American* at the 'Cnpc. Another iX'y of Algiers in miniature ! H. Ctmp. COMMERCIAL. t'rtcc* Current, VhwUtltn, tth a. ?Cot ton (8. 1.) 43 to 45 cent* i Upland Cotton, 20 it 28 t Hie*?, new, prune, ft.) 75 pi 4 dollar*, (bri?k, in demand i) 2d quality, nice, j|3 ft $3 75 cent* i Flour, (Phil,) ?uj>crfiuc, %Si 50 a ftiO i Country Vlour, ftlO (in demand ?) Corn, ?l t li.icoit (new) 10 a 17 ? Tobacco (pr.) $12 t Bugar, Mu?c. prime, ft 10 a gt6i Drown Mnvanna Sugar, ?10 1-2 a Si 17 t White ttavaftnah Sugar, g33 j Oreen CofK-c, prime, 25 < Old Coffee, 24l <>>:<r?5 Liverpool Halt, 55 1 FAM do. 55 1 T. Idand, 00 1 Iron tit sorted, 50 a ftO Hrntfik*. ? dice still in demand?' WcitMiidia produce fin-* declined a little in comu-qnence of itonte eon> ftlderxlde arrival**? Salt, ha* fallen owmg to U* quantity at market? Dry ({nod* have not mended materially, tho* ?uU'? liaveJieen brisk, a number of country roorchanU be ing at mantel. ? TO COWUVSrON IM'.NTH. The r?iay of F?. ?? ()n the I'wnpwti oi" tho American Oovrtmneut," tlw; insertion of wluch wai declined from no other euu*6 than the wish of the editor to avoid any unnccetgnry interference In the discussion of politic*) topic*, has, in compliance with thaiequcst of th?' author, l?ecn printed in ih pamphlet form, and will be ready for delivery to-morrow or next day. Mtihronilt>h*ityl>hirnlLUVU<\\titf6n Vvofls 'A U*' nljy lr . (ftbnW.iblc \ DIRECT TA The fctlnwtaff l?? atatcmmtof th? valitatlcn of laU with the Ir irtworcmcnta. and slave*, within the vein I district* of the State ol Booth-Carolina, u? lovited aiklMttkxl bv the Hoard of Principal A?C4or? * t tie r meeting on tiro 18th irit ? end tho amount apportioned to cncli district : AMKMXKir. VAX. (JharUNlor, }J4:>,000,000 g 100,000 Ifcjufjrt, 10,824,981 2TJ06 2 41 Colleton. 0,078,634 92,690 63 fcmMU, 9,297 ft*$ 5,744 71 Orangeburg, 941, 615 7,354 4 taxingtop, 1,347,057 45 3,367 6* Rxthlahd, 4,356,992 50 . 10,892 49 fclgefield, ' fifiUflM IMOO 7 Abbeville, 4,087,028 10,318 57 Mndfeton, ' ' ?611,13.1 6,597 8> Opecnvillc, <7,531,859 3,889 64 lAUirn.4, '1.924,614 4^761 53 Newberry, 3, 46), 564 6,158 01 Fairfield, 3.426,943 6,067 35 Spartanburg, 1.553,196 3,8#2 99 - Union, 1750,733 4,376 83 York, , 1,8)7,979 4,094 94 Cheater. 1,704,1.13 4,360 3'i Unciutcr, ' 1,109, 8'jI- 9,924 50 BUmim r, 5,701,4.11 14,453 57 Kcratuw, 3,930,204 7,335 73 Clro?terik&l> 1,098,187 . 3,570 46 (icorjA lo*ti, (>,995,556 17,488 89 llorrv, f-10,729 1,526 'U Marion, 1,173,034 3,434 58 Marlborough, 1,45?,7V8 3.649 53 Darlington, 1,610,132 4,108 bJ Williumaburg, 2,011, WO 5,103 59 AfOCrc^itc 133,416,512 95 309,541 W 1 L 1 II II, Ullll Jill BBH D1EI), (it tlti< town.on Monday tlx- 29th tilt. Mr. Juhn Tay lor, v?ri of the Wte M r. John Ta) lor ??On Tueaday mom* lng l.,*t, Mih* Jane Drcnon, after a ahort illntu ? ?On Saturday night last, af:?:r a few hour* illne ??, Mr. Wd limit Mandrill, of the firm ofMnrJiall Mtuaacll. W NOTICE. 1 1 Kill'. A .8 John It. 'I'hnaat, of Columbia, tome tune autre delivered me hit atore book of no count*, authorizing me by jtowrr of attorney to collect tlie unmet uitil whereat the said book Itaibcen attached in my 1 1 mid* j thin is to forewarn all person* concerned from paying uny thing due on atid book, to any other pcraon wlHiinwvrr. NF.KIMIAM DAVIS Columbm, Klirnaty 6, 18'^. HTOI> Tllri RUNAWAY. T IM, a country born fello.v, 40 ye.tra of age, about j _ foot 10 inrhc* high, with hia upper fore teclli out, ilrt'ased in brown liumtMptin ; he i t ver}' |dautihte in liie converaatinn. Anv pomo't who will apprehend *aid negro, and give ini'<M-m:iti<>n tuthe Mihscr.lter in Colum bia, ahull Ik- tutiafnctorilv rewunlcd fur the Halite. 8AMUKL tillBKN February 6, 181ft. J A NOTICK. SKTTI.F.MF.NT wa< made this iluy, by the parties of t'te lute Wn IVnvta h CwNi'iin, and W* I't Mvi*. I,y which all the Honda, Note*, and Aecountn hat** fallen into the hand* of Wnt. ant) D I'lirvia, by mutual conaent, who are fully nmhoriml to collect tlte aatne : therefore, those indebted to either concern, are solicited to come forward lietitrv the return d.ty in next momlt, anil make payment or amngvmttiU for doing *o, otherwise, tin-) tiinv et|>er.t thi Ir debet to he put into the hamWof a gentleman of the law lor collection XVM. PURVIS, (Signed; nunmnfiK PUIIVI8, AIN8I.KY I(A1X. Columbia, 39th January, 1816. ~ " TO HKLL Oil LET. rlwis Subscriber cfTer* tor . "T hu mm lot, ort ftlch?r?lsou-strcct, occu pied at ptetcnl bv Mr. Arkdg?. On the premite* U mi excellent well of water, more than en (tie! * "cro it a iso oa Uio lot a am?U budding calculated fa it atore. prepared with alielvea and tfoumers. The lot ? W spacious, and comfortable for a family i particularly for tlic summer ami full months, being well shaded with trees, and (implied with fruit, r JOHN W. WILKIN9. Columbia, SJtli Januaiy. NOTICK. A I J. persofw indebted to the ?ubscril*r for wagrotv uge done during ihe year 1815, are requested tt> call and settle their account*. GEO. NUTTWO. January ;U>, 1810. ? I K... ... ? I.. ? -... I ll iM.I... HNTKUTA1NMKNT. iriber returns hi* tbahka to his friends and iSSPkmE o the<^rn?rof It chardson and Lady ...jo wcllknewn a* l)r. 8 Green's Tuv will nlw ays l>o happy to accommodate ttners and friends, together with such others 'or him with their company. Ho plerigfti . their accommodations shall be inferior to none in this place. 7 C E. WIU.IAM80N Columbia, Jan. 0, 1816. 4tf C L/ ; ^feoLUMBlA. HOTEL. Till! Subscriber Ims removed to the home lately oecu pied by Mrs Calvert, nearly opposite the State llot"c. where ho will be happy to mcei his old Customer*, ..ml r,. there who may be pfcvsed tocall on him. The 8TA<SK OFFICE for the attend Stage* that leave Columh a is kept At tlie ? Columbia Hotel." 8AMUEL GREEN. Coltimbia, Jan.9, 1816. /KOTICK. A COPARTNERSHIP is entered into* between Cnl. A. IImmiumo and \V*. P. Hksavmi'iik, who will practise in t|io Courts of l*w for tho District of Rich* land i and In the Court or Equity held at Columbia ff >r the Districts of Lexington* Richland ?nd Fairfi' hl ; under tho firm of IILANDING U DRHACKfilTfiK. 6t .1 January 1, 181(1. : TO RRNTt W?' HIE Homo and l>ot adjonvngMr. Jifuhh^t latere*' donee, nearly opposite Mr If. IJaWt, on Richardson street. Apply at this office. % Soutfi'CttruUnat Abbeville District, IN TM COM MOM U.KA*. X*WX4* Muufts, "I . !? vs. y Pr*. aiul in WiixtlM flmWt j THE Plaintiff In this c.ite having filed hisdcrl-.i-atin . in tlie oflleo Of the Clerk of tills Honorable Courr, ami tlie Defendant who is absent from and without tin limit* of thit Slate, (as it is aaid) having neither w.h. net Attorney know n within the same, u|r>ii whom a cony of this Declaration, with u rulo to nleml tliuKto ran ! .? serwkl.? ' Therefore it U ordered, Hint the Mid Deft >:<!? ant do appatr and ple-wl t'> ?ho s.i1d Declaration, on ??: befhre the fir*t d.iy of m.*t March (ortn, or f<Hlttu-?.? will bo given, ugainst llic vml Defendant by dVfuidt .tAMl.s \V AUDI .AW. r i i (tkrV* OJflrr, Wftfrfr 1813. .i(. . an! muimmM ? %*TA8 left at Morg-.n ami Ctiircy'a lleokitofc, atotn W Christmas, whn ii ?bf owner ran haVO% devcr>fc&K H and iviyimr th 'bi* udvertitemotttv* < , A ' r ? T