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t>> Jfe rpi>W ont or! iVrfiiAikl pmeccil ttico, ?td hflflfc Wcte*lvc4 ' ry f u ml that t lie ?katt llditl front in oppufti* <\ t ninunV Alter a |? to bhow the Uijuhrti* HH' uj?on us, be UU1 tliu ,c table, ni;<l lliw houkc or ||>rimc<t. - , ? Ky p.' -Hi.*ji l i> jwmnm Pfi SrA' luqaB^wi^jD. iy.'^ tS^fkpn OUH LAW, II the cukcb ir^Mu the Month tot >ct knowiw thufgh in relu . T, ol thh upitttab front this Dis (rtlcliliUii!) 1 ant at libei ty to tpcuk, yy<infifcix ti Uicnumber hate f in faVI ur rf XiWrffifitlhintu ' that bix tunc* cut ot tvclw/ mm In errors that u was ' M| fautl .1 ;m/m. | Mft work?a tytssj arid yct.it pro Hwt>,n0 would luve I iitniif***coui/irU/i<"'to i upen the libit lit and liberties. "?ClJb?m btl.Cke it xi'tto tun?1 tCsu tsnU Uo not kite W ? ?r timt ?nil jgfjuine It. However, others ?'>' Alunkfitfc I U<ii it they tlo nut, they Hit if lltcy ?t J, i Ik'K ol them to l.M? a b? ?i',';li hutai, to remove itu^ick I'Hif ufftkUU wi.<< .tic now fcioatituii under ?hc weight ol ttrci ic A?w tt year. When it m console red that tlic c use of ?o many i:rpe?)s to'chicO) < v/iiijy to tlic nnpro I* ?d?. .?J>' ; ., and i hut (Kith parties "tiutmiiu* tyouoie .?;.<! e.speuiiu ui U|i'l?U;tCtiUin,; t ,e.r jiut riglu?, ie ur.cei tiuii*? 11 vlf luaie; who at; t'uC pr-ju.l.t es which Inivo laktn Aiif!i M.cj< itH-t u> inc niinda of the people {igain'.t ti?? vc w.tic .u ..ijy niamu r to- euCa with our c< tu-ta t.i j lutkc. What c.tivi cause but tlti*, could have cieittudMich n lictit i*. c.n uutoiij^t ull i iat*ck of people, tur/' CctlifiiutiuH, C'jci/Uutnn?" but hefe i \V"iihi ptuAiinc to toll lii'/v. persons, that the cvtiu they tvtitpUiii ol, tuit never be #c nuditd by crditjin^ the law?, while some ot <ur pttseM judkth mc bulk red to jrv~ mailt. ui'Oii the beneh. To thcitt li^ltt would be <!i.i-Ki*cko, and lUiiiieu iiglit. F?t 1 do believe th.M the &i t ut Uilliculty tunl "uncer tainty of Iaw," ami the many acts ol fitjusCt e wln li ii ivc been expcr.cnv^d by thcte who have been fui ceil tatn ctain, arc lo be a?criii? eU ii.a c to the judjci* tlun to any other aodtce, Hcnce tlio tuipei'tauce of un ub.e ned eb'eveiA juil,ci?.r> ; 6n? ofuny other clt i ructer, i;.>n .c iliu? Ub\!ck>?acm e t- m y eomuiy, c.il Utor'.- oppreh?.vc to the pc?pic th<tri wlt*'tn dire, t tar. w i uld be, for ulutuu&h iu tlcM^^ttyc .hUluriM.e in het ?c?|i ut lUa MKht, ytt it Is felt, Wid niftu) pn tCktii'y that it h '. ..!j:ir'.t *ti*hccl i?i*l driven them to bc^ ?iii) uttd want. Only tte the com?, nide pefnlcnt of the trouble, partita are put to iu |.r? grtutitffcKitt) red?tin? an ajvc^- i'crhnpa a ?o'ipie ol lawyer* <ai cat b Hide ecmiug h-.ai one efr.tho; upper tli?trirt?, waiting a wcrk or two aliout Colombia before their a.t^^x^itbytiied. AU Uti? b e ape naive and ptuir.vu Jut'i, il-Vfotnc well Know; and a?*c. po* k< t tl.S'tfhitconte? VVb\,tlie p^(t'ciJd|/;>ia tu bt; mih; they aie tlic t.uefc th^ikiilart iual pity for ttte rouht. 'i bcce S'liietpiencck fct-t p ninny a eaute ironi jjct ?nc. i'.ic <>' Mti ol Appeal*} * p'ti ty wi?c* 1/t.L' itiatj it i-ertci-to trtibinu to bwlf a loaf run jT.utb? Jt't*aijd?>f itcingit all. It (kou^d >A? well it t-,.c Jud^e Who deci.lcs u cuiu> ?fiv., in* tl) coiii'i (Ml nimle to pay all tik?: whichac i wck iiteoUACtpienco oth?? e i i <^| jf UjU^wa-. the cjuk; there would be but f--n liid^U.' nati seldom any occasion lOr li?cin. Av >C U now* nothing can leaaen hi* wUryi h* way ?t ?y " home tonurto hU /</ tUJlnufi, or hirjjet when the tourt nhouht n.?*C.wbHe the bftsintfau o< the country l? h'jjnWi abd urfeiccud. Yet it is no lo>* t . mot., hk tittae tb'aiaand live hundred to lu. r, ut?d till# pa. hap.. n? hto ^t t.:??? m conccm. in tto on? itial fvels but l of behi|t t ailed to aeeouut ' b.ts thu? Axed for nft, it %A the iaa, a* Ue la of ^ #?r ?? an Indrfu ndr/.t jit Jittery" Vcit,Jtottly it i?!!f whu aie so much in favour ?f it* ckcted t??e t\fr, ?|^tewd of a t, jn eMrr to httve an" tmie/irti ' ?? they call it? Mwuhr now ujtfcit the cmtM-<|Ut'tic4 a tafWtfv dealn.g ?ait to the .ii?Hm?. F??r ui^ own principle/^'appoint as# ition fi.r itu uaiimiih >in<ib)e an ulaidrdtty upMt all hitehi^eiii y ine?aifciai<ue with ?Mf||g| ?? its rn'Ml n"'i WMMirY' lv?t routfdcncc in d, and am satin*, not wink at any thing ?n? ask h\A\ lattpriwibfe for In* to truth and justlcr, I the fnct>, ami when it \i to examfce into the ou-ni* Vc no ether guide 19 govern rvjn>rt ?t| the Judge U foi c wpom the Cimt was trfrd^ The rrprrt inny l?? correct or U may uot^kjlAy ooncvnl one' fact ami give a high colouring to another; In short* it may be every thing ^?tatrue atvl Impartial ?tuUn?oi?t w the cuse. Vet the C<Mtrt of Appeals has todttemihie upon llitt *hu??.peJmps It iU.ci> not,even 1 unrt ago they ufefc The Court of Spoils thrn to no sliixty t.gainst those act* ft injustice which rUta iotst'timca practiced by the Circuit Court?(or if (no Judge who trie* a coae l>$ net What lie ought to be, he ran wield atiddt rer.t Its dcttiny and iHay do it with Impunity, Iwould \s Mb a \ euget.me too. 1 think 1 ha* c now shown that Uic ft rent cause of all the evUawhieb are attached to thu law l>ench of this stale,?to wits die Increase of bu?<ncu in the Appeal Court, the great trouble ami ex pence which parties are put to to prosecuting and defending their right", and the itiu.cr tainty of an issue, i? &11 consequence nf Judges who are incomi>ctent to discharge In a pro per manner the important duties of their sta Itlon. And 1 doubt not but that it would he u having to tins people to ninke them fienilqn aiyl elect others capable of performing I what appertain* to their ofttce, than to h?ve I the huaiucM ol the country di.i;>oycd of as it I has been (or some time past; and this would ? buffed though, but it is the lesser evjl. t cannot conclude these remarks without suv in}; a wonl a* to the |iower which to so I often exercised under the head of " the <lb rrc/ton cf tfir court," the purc*t of hearts aial the best of heads have done wrong in exer lis': 1 it; this powerful engine; it therefore .mght not to be entrusted or scisrd tino readi ly by this one ?nd that one,' and every one, ?who may happen to wear the rvAt; for in ba<t hands It is a most dangerous weapon. A mo. Htion to postpone a Cause is an appeal to the (J?crctKHi of the court, should it be griuited, It miRltt be the dcath-lilow u? tim Interest of the oppjsi?e party. Yet It may be done?it hat Ikch done, and that too with* out ibe party shewing a cunse, f 1 mean Mich as the rule* of c?.uu require,)* why it should be <!?:(. This p jwir uahaucd in va iU?Wbi?(iW, lct*rctly a ce.urt pn?Mra with i'u: fut uiuhiug wane proofs ot It. l>o we not often kc the Judge using n>! }t!? eloquence and learning to huiucntv a Jury usul tiually directing them wti.it verdict to find? Sin-, this U t\ fatt that cannot he disputed) and I-woijld uxj>-. i\ till* not usurping the I province of the jurv f It vcruliil) ? ?. v?* l forsooth, ?VtU arc toid, that thin is "Mf d!s ! creti.Hj y /.ofvrr of the court.'* It wax but [a few ti lyx ftnee, I heard n distinguished lawyer, uu a motion for a new tri.il, state that the ju Uc who tried the cause* (I think ! it was an in lion to ti y .titles) in com hiding hi* t h.4i*t,c t.? the Jury, told them " that ac anting Io the outft they had taken, they mere hound 10 .find a verdict for the drfiuiaaittf which wan accordingly done. 'Inis wuk a c?4fcc which imolvcd nutter* of fact depciid ientirely upon the evidence which be longed exclu??\ fly to the coincide tut Ion of the jury ; and it wmihcit* peculiar right, to deter mine *. ii. t khctild be their verdict. 'i'he judge therefore ought trot to likve charged thviu as he did. 1 am therefore warruntuhlc in saying, that he ho* been guilty of a dur ing outivgo upon one of the greatest privi leges of freemen, and a usurpation at pre* sumptuous an It wat wicked. This It what I call the usurping power ol the bcnch; and if It (a to be sustained, I con fess 1 can tee no necessity tor a Jni^*, t?ur tic u larly if they are to bow at the nod ct the judge, and give whatever verdict he may think pioper to intimate. But there are no bounds or limits to the discretion of v mi', and the eonrtof Appeals has ?tid that it bin no power to determine "hoy far it judse may go in giving his opinion to the jury.0 It t% therefore to be bored* that those who httvctlic authority, will cxcerlso their ?'div eretion," by Intimating to those gentlemen who are lo fond of dietuling, to attend to their own duttct, and not to go beyond their I itttudc) tliHt "mi fcr and uo farther shall th?*y go"?tlieir discretion to the .contrary, not* itu?niiding. In conclusion, 1 wdl ob serve, that 1 believe the bpst interests e? tlie people requ'ro that something should l.r d me to bring ulaait a reformation on the law bench. If this bu tlte general Opinion throughout the state) (and 1 am told H it) f hope the cltiser.s ol every dUtrict will tfeko . the lhattcr into nci-icus consideration, oral adopt measures, that will have * te'udoncy ; to remedy the ct'//* are are now laboring tin ? dei% and save us for the future (rem tailing j Into \he hand* of such long lived Judge*. T? ; effect thif, the constitution will have to be ( hanged) and to bring this about, the people wiuftt tuiad who they elect to rt*pirs< lit them, whether he he in favnrjuf it Judge f r life, orlor a teitah: term of) ears. 1 know it was formerly thought l?y some Uv.it it wtw best to ?rU;rt thu nmcef f??r an unlimited perkal of tii tie* b.it tune* h.?ve tiianged, ami *o h.r. e.n-. i.. I um aware of the shmpt atal desultorv' manner in which 1 have brought this tpies ti<n heft re tho puhlk', tluaigh I ant not aware ot ?i ivmg<Wmcany btjustiu to any par tit ular todtvMush i.v ttlisr is it my Inti iitiaij noil I d'Si-fout lieinft un?l#r tlie influence of Htiy thh?j? like uer*wel feeHnij^if luterca. VVhnt I haw salllr is hiteialed fcr those who at* ju?t)y crttmfrt to H, and no o(ie else)? I 4?^? are. Mutso ? <mW.1 .*> iHfip. what X ha tex # v il M V HIClILAHiX ti ! knowledgvdt and, trmw till*, *v mu?t cmv pMr, thai tbe pretoe a niun obtains by act observation to Intended at ininxluctory u mi Inquiry litto the pVfoprMy $f going %6 church. It to Rcnetally the cu*e, th.it those persons WW arc iw tho Ji.tblt of nttenJh.g .church, fenfire bthcrsfoj- (as they r it) neglect or duty. Now I Woutynsk, which to the nnftt to attend church (or the purpose of shewing new ru t, of ap pearing in fashion, or, n? the roni iium -Jw :t?JoikI be van/' or to *ay at home? I'.vldfcritly the lattcrt bo r:tu?u by Maying *t home. wc only omit a duty. whereas gohift to t hunch toihpat in viivivim ^'iu | W ? mmh u ^ iuhw in ten fling to listen u? tiu.* go?l>el, is n t only, an an i Union of duty, aj>tv,j?r*to attending to the serniun, bnt h fl?r,ru|K jihi in cr.nvei ting the house intended for nrlijftoii* purposes, into a pl.ite foi ogling and whispering, And the object <ur attending to to ob? serve and criticNc on the lnngUitge rf the divine, ii)stead or rclleetblg on the substance of the discourse. I oq nm pretend to ?ay It to proper not \n intend church: on thecon tm> y, I think it to h dot)* incumbent on u?; hut when about to uttfrt. let us always con sular what to our objcct in going?und if w* find it is to hear and |>?y attention to the aer inon, wc ought to goi if not, it will undoubt edly be preferable to'stay where wo are. Then let tlioue thut go to church, consider before they eemmre others for not going: let tltein reflect eeriouslytat .their own intention> let them find out satisfactorily that they have clean hand* and upright hearts,before they attempt to wash the hands or purify the hearts of others: and, Anally, let them "pull the henm out ot their men eye*," that they may see dear before tUfey Mumpt to "poll thv mote oat of their brothci u* ey?^." HOMO. MARtt I VA\ ?On Tit u iVjnv eventing theflthiiut. Iiy.tlte Rcv.Dr. OrMcu, Dr. J am r.* R a M * \v,to l>i.?r aho m , il.?usUtcr of t he late Hrnvy l? fttfoitfe Kg.'}, nil of Cliur1c?to;i. Pi i'iIii" " ?? |1|V in A CAM) IWOUl.tt |||V)I<> (l'? n't Tll^n of out <'iiix?>?i*t,? m <v ,tk riilo, f-?ir??.*r will (hi li? I#m? 'I'fiii Y?r?lof MMWf.Crallrilw'ilii wn?l t'fy.le, nruw Mr. Vunnjr*? tt'tirt- ilirv will In^irNliiHi, m IucIi ?% HI PmIm|i*, ihi|>*m llit'ir Ki|ii>vMiun<, hhJ hilly touHH-imiiu ('torn fur tli?) tl iu> >111 in A CIVUKE*. p.t>. n?rv 11 I 'ciilifirrv. SlIlK snWrib>>r Iutjc* Icaro lu j;ivo oolii.fi of I. hi* return |n Columbia, wft^r All nIhouc* l?f iniiCti fjmti'-r leiitfb limn wa* oxitccloil and kit* iir.:ll.,i^i,>.? :ti hit ??fl? ? o tit fir. Hotel, wIhti- nil cnllt rrl#iltu| la kin itnifeainii wilt I hi thankfully n>f?|ved And ?tl*iid?il. Ho would Hkfwlic mention I hut It** iiitoinf* 'Jovo:inp til* limo Ibi* |>rr<otii ww, hikI i>? fuiurv, nlicrnntnly m( (hi* |?Uw, Camifni and Aug-utu, nod will lx will i I" OWK'titl M*t??d wh**n li.i will Im> Hi ? illii r lit llln MmV? j I.ii . < I.iilii-I Nltd I *511 tle.niMi attended ut llscir rctidrnro* if rf^ ioittiil. I>.C AMULEIt.fc i>. fIrn-lufih ?/1 fit ttf ?V V. It? frn n?r* nl Colombia in |J?? Davit, Wnlli Ilia II tftU. At Cuunbu ??> ?r* E. Aml'-TsoQ, It Aiitlurantt, Win. Ulfttidin*, 3. l^nniling, M'Coa, |)o l.?-mi Nttil IWd. 1'iUimry 14 ' 1 I ? I If Court ot ICquity. AN titr* COURT of EQUITY will I* held at ttariiwrll eourt liroue on lit*third MowUy In March xntuhift; r.nd at ?'.???< \ vlmtcliiu on tltt fourth Motidnyiillhciiinir Mv.iitb. Chancellor TuoMr to* will tuctiik. February IT 1 * Notice. AIXttenoM imJflit-iltn tiv t.vunly dollar* and muli r in - ifiiurtletl to call mikI pujr lbs ?onto linfuro lint 2A1li lint, oliirrtt !?? th?y will Im irtsiflMl li| llin hnud* of m r?CW#t-for nollwtloti, witiioul dMl notion of ihtkui*; nnd nil whp ?*? mo liu-Rcr unn? until mIi and *Hlk? Iko miw, t mom y wimt l?n hid. TIlOMAS MAXWELL. jy*l>m*ry 17 7 9 Drawing tm Wtiinwiay. ? GRAND MILITARY I.OTTKUY, T it i n i> <: f. a ? ft, tt'ill bo drawn in ihc city of Charle$ton, O.N im 2811. I NST. 55,000, j ^fllllKCrtiMliil Prfft'W 51 M. glfiiM*, **/**>.$?*'". *??- kr ' Onljf 7.UH0 Tir.l:cl?? nitl of \VM?* HrVflt $4,*knfH im i>r?j|toil?'M. rnrV?*?-i ?if 7 ?t?-?<lo ?|? <wH?fMM?d ??? ?1inw J 7 ? 'til,) niny I"* hud fur |49 W I'mII (Milium *Iii-i..H t<* l>? "f ?!?? ???l???r|l<v*. CJhV (I lor 'fir >*? nirl.?*iin Uir mA or PiM iM-lo-Hlr lh" noii?i:d ?li??,/i*?f jNW, wftt bo t?0i0|>tly ?|l?*n t?*if ttf',lf Hililfi*' ????' l?? B I). rLAW. r it 7 A A CAIll). J Cluurft l (Jirarilin <S* Kiiuf* Serai, NFOIIMthfli fil.-...l?iii.?! !>??? ;hi?iII?i In k'-oi i.il, Ihnl thry ItttftH^nM * ?i i|? on IMtbunlwui ilrrfl i>|Mi"/it? *Mr. Kil/?r'? I'uvrrn. wlinri* |h?y wHI <ntt* on tli* Iho * OM'lil.'Tl'tN AHV ?rtd IMvritT r;Ot)K lw?ine??iii nil it# v?il?Hi??k?iHh. ??. I'nidHt ItiMiMt mnl |wiviii? f?mi!W*, tun l>? ??.i{kj>l??-.| In i Mylt of tail* ??n ?lu?ri , K.?b?tlMT *t? ?!????? ?? P?'',,e prt??iu i?inilU? n* * TOOK, r.,vfil?l two or *** m l*wvUNH| bo glVTM IllOl kV TURTLE SOUf^ ; will I? mtV*H ytttr Ttwir^toy fro* dmy* only, ? |H ?HJ? TO ITS BEMOV^ TO CllAKteUTON. ?-? ~ -. ?.. ? , Ag|j|U y| mil Iim WO.Nl>AVmSIkUK^* DAY In WAhCH SUE wilU'u (Im 1***1 The lluusc ami Lot where tfafemliutt IHrV? ?m ttMtantetin-Mreet, ec log k*M" mi Mir, mot* (N lf#?j m dm itvti MMliiK KRi vf (lt? tVtoHfeat Mil IMrent lUti ifctuk of tb? 8lM?ol Hbntti Cnnriiftii, ?.iu |jffc?<*? ** UwtuII II*rri*oti and llarrcit .mJ ln|i \II Mtl l>. llnriiMD Olio hull' oi' 200 acre*, more or 1 II?M, 0N WHMHI tWMM * urikl mill, be. Nlljulli la* land* (NionKlHxftf CoI.Tk. M)th; M. iutu *y. and b. ??d K. b* Mataboli ami Kimonda' Und; Abb, ftrta littll (4 lOoacrraulluiul, mora ori?p? I I'nutiikd om all tidrv l?jr ManbtU and iMnyxife, , load Hi lira mi A ol VVut. U?)l, twgr CmM, Joiin black, arid Woi. L.N'Vo), M Jobti M*r*!i*lK 8U0 acre* of Lnud, iuor? oriew on Mem crorfc, botmdad K. mid ft.? K by land# belonging in ttie aaiala of b?mt*?i Ikm*!* arty anil Jav<tU Carry, b and S. W. by lMilord Utum n't land, N. W. by Jaaob 6bir?U, mh,| ?( lb* Mil ol Abigail Mulder, va. Mom Lhtkn anil John CHat. One Mf of a trasi of land, ?oi? ??$um* MINi Mum or la*, iyUjif IMI both kl.l.Ml.t Codar cruak, bouiulod by lauJtoi b.tm t*l anil Juntos l**Uroon, Frederick Jlrjrir anil John Mmlntil; at Ibo ?uii ?i l?ylurs, vt. 1W uin? KtlimunN Till! house uiul lot whore Mr. Wm. Gray now live*, In tUa Iowa ol CuloMbU, bound ed north liy l.uurvt-Mraol, tvmlby U?d?d?u ?tre?l, ru italabg two uf. rv4, morn of !?*?( at iba Mrvarol imUofO. *4 J. Ktttrl, and Cbaimeey Hall v?. Wm. Cray, and Dr. Wat. Andcraon va. Adiit L. Lnnnut and Win. Oray. 417 A?n*? of land, mora or Ira*, in tba fork of ^ l'i i * ?? t m ?mi 11/? wlnaM l.nMMila.f l*u I!,n I mill ol I.I1-.I11 it Kiijab F???, and Thouiaa II. Uru?\ 11, at thoauiUol biollUJt. Wiigiil^iioyex It Itaory, anJ \\. P. Matter FrodnmkMfyur To be tokl on ftccouul and at the ri?k ol till' Iwrwar ftimli mai HoO^crftuf land, nunc or l>??, titiiuted iu ItiubUnU district, alMHtl ll iull?? Imni Columbia, including hImI U uailrd lkt.> ?nudity iviicru M'C<iril'? It rry wad croimi inn initi-iji' n;:ri| ii'nuiii i. 0111 i.uimniMii 10 liiih< don, h Aim licul'ity j lac<>, and ?itd lu be Ilia txr?| ran,:* in ilio tl.ktncl. 1 M Am* ol iaud, mom or lo*>, boundrd by Jim ill itii Mmrtll, Wrowl U'Mkrna, anil C b^yl*; at (tic t nit ot Ab:gall Mulder, mttn'r. of A. Multlrr, rt. N?.liu, miti Jnute* f, (Vtdt, v*. Daniel Hutord. %.| Hm ii:;M, iillv, and inhmti, wlinh tfcc dtl'l. C. Wilkin*, Um* iu hud lo * Unci oi Uu?l, contain ing IU i aort a iiiwrar Uii. tying on ilie water* ol (.Yiii'j circk: tba tail land ?\?? originally granted l>? Oocduyu, and Imtiuoh ahatie* at tbo ori-. *l??i ulait rc|>r??eota, at ?hc suit of Uiiyco it lieu I ry, mi l Alfuu UiQiun, v*. dirnt.li<i* Walktti*. Tbu Imute and lot where (lie dulen j ?l?ti( now live*, OM li?? corner of Hull end plain ?Irttilt, bounded north by Hull and nut by I'laln ?iroet, containing liulf an aen*, ino<o or li i* levied upon mill to Im *?id n? Im properly of II. k'rils.at tlio ii'poralHjiiiiiui Win- il..Ii,J.L,C. (imlMin, th<> > flnJi'fnlij <eri4N Church In th?* ton not Columbia, W'ut. llNlifr tiMnguee.nnd Juatu* l> l.yucb kCo. va. I). A twain Noll, ami lioyce k Itemy, The back houses ruid one half the lot on wbieb tbo Matouiu Hall it and*, containing omu ball' an acre mont <ht tree, on SumU r aireei; at tlt? auU ot' John H. Itowvll, vi. C. Levy and OlI.tM, 4 2 Iiouks cud loin, in tUo ton n of Co Intnbln, one on t?i? aotuu ivnt corner of UMI and f/virvl ?lrtuU, the oilier on Boll tlroci, tUu two |i?t?.e<?Hi4iii <>no mtm Muw or kni nt the Hilt of S*lina Wat lug, VVw. Mail, Joba tt^NM^Hamt fc \ UuuUp, WtUnk Uoan, a<iil Al- k*otd, vi, Jobn it 100 acrci of land mora or let*, ljiag on Itw water* of Crane erfftk, Imnnded by John 0. IIUHklia, Jantea 0. WuHo and A. Waftncernt the Mil of Ofcorgo tdorrntl, va. Win Hawkins and Jobn C. Iluvklui, told m I bo projiorly of W. Il*?kii?*. \;300 acrct of land more or 1*M? about Ira mil** from Columbia, adjoining Jaa. a. Uwi^ ?ard, Wn?. Living?Uni and other*, on ten mMe l?r*m:li; at tilt aillta of J. Wnrifctl L. Co. and John V. ttartbull, va. John Mnltb. x . 84 acre* of land more or lou, in the fork ol tbe <*ongnro? nnd Wate/ea river*, bound ed by Ian* belong! >g to Kli William* and AWm bam Mbriniard} at tlw tall ol Ww. Hall w. Urvcn WHiinml. ; ' IftO acrctoi land more or Irs*, where (lie defendant now lire*, ih tbe lork of the Conjk n c and Walerco river*, kouwlrd by land* be* longing to Jf. Seotl, i. IUwli?on and B. Haw liu*onSHtlim?0li0l Adam Kdgarv*. O. It Provmll, 163 acres of Ixiid more or fe?a, boottdrd by Hndi iKlnnging to John ili?|ikln? and Jobn llowvll; at the init of iool A. iuoknr v*. of land more or leu, lying j on ftaifard'e efrek, trater* of Um ttfongarno river, nonverodloioeenb ?. atanton by tbe eiecwleie of Wn. r, Uoodwyn; at tbe aeit Of Wm. Hull w. Jftaiiih H SfMnititi ' 'i'lie liottte and lot bolonging, to the delend.int, Containing bnlf an n*f?, more or ten, Imnhdnd I. by t>ivlne, and K. by ItlntianlMa' ttreet*', at tin ?mt ot i. M. Wayne and U Ander* ?on, Mirvivlng et?eo(<ira of It. Wayne, nnd Wm. Hall va JanMrtT. iy?d? Una trdct of land containing 300 aerea mor?? or leaa, lying In Ibn fi?rk of tbn i.*i branch of Crane lirt-ek, formerly ownrd by <|ovl C?m?|ier; nt tbe anil of Jjlm black va. John aiilrali. 110 acrei of land more or lew, on Cart era nrerk, latondnd '<y Mud* belonging to Jobn aoay, It. ? Carter nmt C. k J Porrin) nl tko anil* ol U. Carter nnd Falr^rHbrr va. Cbrtdl* ?inn I'rrr'm; Jobn t? Hr?* n V? J<M?*|ih t*e?ria bad CbrUtinnn Perrlnj nnd Wm. Unlfni), Jobn biycv, Joaetdi lUwlin on tnti K. I'ntr*?eatiier 4* Co. va. Joaapb I'rrrln. Thr bourt ami lot where Jame* 'm momer ?nnawgin va. Ilenry m,n f for i ?J j. iuafrwtfc WWL On.Tucsday ne at Tim " ^ * Her*#, JP/ok j=i$, On We , At HmMARKBTFI A ?t?-M>ripllen wlHWi 12 won *j*ly tl*y? wtclurflag U>t?r??f, ?AtMH? Two of Land to IM Mr HpU.t 11. Waring, and Mr. uifnr tbri Canttl, will* itio l-u'ldloi ?ioj> now growing of?hMt,l lh? implement* of hmtew^iy, On Thwrmhy* 25fh. mtiant. A? tlM MARKKT I'LACK,?(lUo'nK** ?**? valuableSLAVICS. _ Condiikm* It month* In ?iftsw< ?itly dax ? including lnl?real, will be ki umu\. 5. UARRBrr > February 17 1 I N. II. Any demand* ?j?!n?l HwumM I. Mm, will Iw n*?lwd la payment of pnrafruaa ?hT ?^?*^?1 l ??????.?? >|lial ?-? ? ??? ? iRA ? 4 1 " * ? 1 ? Negroes For SSTT 'AMIfc mtiwcribar* liava a likely *m V NKUROKS lor Mle, ??<??, wnitM, I K'rtt. Apply mi th* Wellington Until U iUtlleolMM. ' W. PARK KM It B1,WI February !1 v .. & ?? Wk, Selling Oft The Sulwrribcr* having determined on >???'?'I lug ^ from Columbia ?irly m? the *p"?V< ? Kniiicotl to oflor their UllUK AND VALUABLE IfOCR 0* y l> it Y GOOm At very reduccd f,rici?for CASH. * AM(>.;? TUB OOODI AtiH* CjJUPGIl Muo un<l black Cioth*, * O Common ami middling do M.izoriiie blue lUlMoCtotfi J toiwr Ida*, Onford mix! Ciwlpiiifc Valeuoi*. ?w?n??lowi?. and Toilinet Vciting*, * foclubMklFitiwIi bloekSflk do * ' 4 ' White, rati, and yellow tfaipntU, ItUiaeroilurtwr Carpet*** mm) lleerttf Rwg*. '? White, black, and red Merino dcartk aaii8lw?k Do do . do do lfd*t*and Point*?, A wort) d Cawimrt and Crap* >hnwf% iyr UlHck and eot'd Wonted llMf/ ' . Kugltih and FreocU blaok and white Silk froa* Rlark and while Cotton do Hlock an-4 while Silk Glo?ca, j~<t? I^d.t.'tUoW and cd'd flora* Ski# do r~^ Men'? ?oj>er Uutk, Dog. and B?*ver Skin dfc ' A large aMorlmtnt of rnmitMro ' '' Cambric and Jaconet Muslin** Flaiuai?}Ag'dSwb? do - -w ? .Moll do?|>l?iu and AgU Boob do -*? * Klegant worked A) trim Robe*" Worked .Murlin Capet and 1'omtf, f Black, white, ami at inrfted eoTd Saline. Do do do Cruiisl.lo, Do do do Italian Oim% u DIark Senchdw*, Sertnet, and Itiltnn lmtriia Cnnibric ana Hi-irt ttiwlin InMilingi , Vcle.t an,I LuUrion Belt Ribhoo*, i ml *t, . Elegant PlaidandOntiM Bonnet Hiblm fumitoro Fringe and Minding, ?? <rV , 4 4 Bobbinet Laoe, 'Thread Luce* and ffitfni' Klegant Bobbmet and Oaane Veil., J A eomiT-n artortment of I'M and Sidl Cofttfck 7 8, and KM lri#h Diaper*, ? ^ ? Rutftla and Bird Eye do ' A ' 4-4lri*h Linen*and Lnwnt, ? - 4^-' , ? ' IrUti Sheeting*, ??ry Ane. Thread CmMd. I'lHgg, Bandannoe, and T" An extensive .i tort moot . I bread lambefcy _Jr ?R .SSSWsSSh Very Cheap Moriin Uinghnaw, CamlHric, Garment and KwaitlrO, Dimitiee, l?ndie* Curl* end Cortotle, '* "* Silk audTabby Vcitete, '? V'i" Two Bales Liiwey*, St on t for Negro CMU40' Large awl Btna'l Roto Blanket*, ^ *, Brown and Bleached Shooting* nod ShtUingV Coloured Domeittqs, . Sutter lor Bed tKrkinge.Oinabur^.lfo. With many other articles icottdioos to Mb ' merefe ht on aJrwllwnwI. . The imblie are reenoetfnHy enamino the above OOODS, wn are oonfldeot will giro ? Thtoe indebted to ne fay q?ie*lvd toKtUe the mm w i??M| 18. n&mipMiT Ord*B. Columbia, 1th F*brumnt% 1>IK RKfUBLI<*AM U ? Company, la ordnfhd loj tbe flOnd tag,at ? o'cWk A. I and ea?*rnieo, ( .? - , ? - . Posilivrly must hwe kcv rIVUK ?ainrri^r videheeln 1 ure ludnlitt-d ?<? linit 'T I.reount, prnvlone to th>- 1km ? iliry i?*?t whini lorwned M? .Aire tko H/"* tbetn in fltn ??