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M tho' Ulgh** fcoo&t thow eWPltoe pmevcrnnco have d from it W30 - - -HI. *n ?btiort&nt bar rkhly dnerve it??nd we will\ uren prosper them in their k thfj. Rut we mart not pass ofrWm. Briggs and his faithful ? for they accomplished the task? i Sr die Bridge. , Who endured the j .. thfc oo^d, "the wind and the rain? idttihofred hard and long? Who ftwgh| battle? Oo a\k the bridge, K can tell? I '? itsconstruction speak* their prtilac, and re mind* us that they too, have claims upon 4ur gratitude and esteem -In a word, it will mo* of the mechanism t brought H into existence, bye crown the efforts, of iakue'.ia laudable undcr .the 4th inst. (the day on -jlaief Bridge was opened,) the Bridge 'Company had a dinner provided In honor of the contractor* We understand it wax very emmeroqaly attended, and that about isoper eons partook of it, who wc?*c invited guests. Hip Excellency Governor Taylor presided ns President* ?wd Colonel Ulandixo a? Vicp^rcsldent. i -The following toasts were drank t? - The Columbia. Bridge?It* foundation, - piers uvl abHt?ne?ts, composed of gmniti; r ita MMrttrieture of pitch nine, and its of ftcinlnead theGovcrnor and Commander in Chief of the St,it" of'South Carol inn: no - thing but the ravages of time can destroy it. * President of the company having ?vr* SliijATlV.. a. -titi jTfc< /If fifth of Mr. William nrlggo?The head that devised, and the hand tiv.it exe ? Cttted this noble structure, hm Brlggs roue and said, OfntUmen ?/ Ike Columbia UnAze Ctmpfin)/! I return you my sincere thanks for the tnsnrier in which yon have intnaluced my - I 4eel the highest gratification in having finished thin greatest work of my life In a maniitr to meet your approbation. It is hut lattice to say * that it has been owing to your kind treatment and liberal support of me during the progress of this under taking that 4are been enabled to arrive at this successful result. That the structure created by our united effort* may remain a Tasting n<d pfofitaWrt monument of liberali ty, will always be the most devout wish of ?'nfytoflrt./ ... ^ The Columbia Bridge Com/iarty?Their ^ united exertions have thrown a UrMgc over v ll)i' Conjrnrer?they will not be satisfied it'i ' til tlu-v nave thrown another over Saluda. ? Mav tkey?hc aa successful in the execution ' of jne later, a* ihey have been prosperous Harmonious in the'exceution of the for ?ee, 7v Town of Columbia?Cnnncctcd with tlte country by bridges, comnu!rce,,aiid mn Stl confidencet If it is not pnwpordus ?t ust he jfor want of capital, talents and in May the sucurss of the planting, mercan tile and mechanical interest of the Htute of South Carolina, be in proportion to the tal ents. enterprise and industry engaged in their jpmMm' The Tntrndant and II 'ardent of the Town ?/ Columbia, for the lu*t urur?The sensi ble and thinking port 01 the community IicnrtHy concur In all their municipal regu Utjogi, . j The Stele of South'Carolina?It holds a distinguished place with its sister states, on . the enlarged scale of (alcntsand civilisation: May it ere . long occupy the same place on the grand scale of public and individual im provement. The FairSeXr? After we hnvebe en weath er beaten and tossed to and fro on the bois terous billows of public improvement and in dt'jdunl enterprise, we find n haven of rest 'M delightful asylum, in the unfading arms Si their interesting affections. .. VQLUNTEERH. * 11 v ('oMrroi.tfcM 8??KR. The Columbia firldgc?Mny iuowner* realise fourteen per . cent on tl?e capital Invested. lly J. T. Coopwvw, the Secretary. The Columbia Bridge Coni/ionu?The pen that has recorded their proreedlngs, will as rea dily attest the harmony ami Rood feeling that have urtlfirmly subsisted between them und their fn'ihfiil contractor. By C6t. Puksrnv. The nu/itlalt of Kiehtartd und Lexington"-May (?od nuver separate what man hath joined together. ? |>y WM.HAirr.H. NlehardI. Manning fate Governor ?j/* South (.'urn it no?AH that is estimable or energetic in n nubile officer? nil tlut is ni.uily and amiable in a private IW 1). EWakt. Afr. Graham the til.ful coadjutor of Afr: /tome?The sj? rl otn which lie has give n l ? the superstructure of thin Bridge, Is a sufficient eoiiinn.nl on hi* * iletit* forsimtl.tr undertaking*. Hy CttAXCCt.f.on Dksaussork. The Vnited (Hate*, and the Individual Stateo? M'<v r*icff rfSove in its appropriate sphere, and rich contribute to the happiness of the B. F. Tailor. The Camden Briilpe - - I lir i.mt I nk In the entire ehain of ? om munl tttatfrrMnNorth Carotfaa to (icprgi. ? may It be speedily completed. .By Wm. Brioos. Oetferal Jach*o??Thn Bridge that rat-rled hi* country safely over. bv CHAPMA* l.f.Vt.?T/if Columbia ?Bridge tympanyI'uMie. Spb-lt liM move than kept pace with the desire of gain In theif eutetyme. They deserve the bigliest * ition ef their fellow citisepa atnl the >ef the Legislature. Vmtr ICMll _ Kf ** rait nf the Columbia Bridgr?A monument trirthe Ute Councils may J^h?r memory be reinfect ed while the sun sets In the wt*r. OurJvUow titixrn ttkholu* Iferbrmont? Wh;le we arte pasting the watrr, may we not forget.the vmtts , Good ftoad* and Bridge*?The two great flood gate* of natlratnl wealth?may thy meet with encouragement And support In eyery enlightened community. ? ? During the din.ter, It wu Announced tlmt nil the Mock for building the ffciluda Bridge had been taken up and the extended ch vrter had been accepted by the company, when * member gave the following toastt '7fie Conmtrt? and Saluda Bridge Com /Urn mv?United, we standi divided wc frill. After Governor Tnjrlor, the President of the Company had retired* the following toast wa* given: W Governor cf South-Carolina. The whole of this interesting ce;emony #a* conducted with' gre.it decorum and gopd feeling, and notwitlut tnding the grvat crowd, no Accidcnt occurred. * *> eoyMCMCATio*?. A WHISPBR. " Pride end urrvttaHcr, and the frown rd mouth, do Zhato*** 1*110. II. Mxs.shs. KoiToat?The*bovo proverb, fully Illustrate* the light in which that man is viewed who arrogate* to himself, more than what property hclongt to him. Who know* the opinion nf n ** community" when it his not declared H? Who hat a right to determine what you and I and every body else believes and think*, ami that too without le.i\*e or llcensc? Would it not be a grots intuit, and shew clcarly, that he who would ! prssume to do it, must lie a conceited afro- . \>ant booby, equ dly destitute of good feeling,' sense and deccncy? ^ What would a party of j Scntlcmen think, were you to invite them to ! inn with you, mid no' noon a* they were 1 seated nrmtnd your table, you were to pro- j claim your view* on a particular question, . and then decUreth?t every man wns nfoot; win did not ** heartily concur" with you in t opinion? And when tx> it was well known \ to your guest*. to at y;.u knew there was a very material diffcrcnee of sentimcntbctwccn J you ami them? Would not your company ? consider such conduct a violation ot all de- | dency and hospitality, and impote it toinno-*' rane.q, or meanness, or to both? I think ( they wr d{ though 1 do not pretend to give ' more <hnn on individual nninion, and it may be wrong. Neither shall I presume to tay,j that the whole ** community" will " heartily i concur" with me in this view of the subject, ? yet 1 doubt much if every *'tv*ihtcu uiau ia opposed to it. These remarks have been I drawn from mo in consequence of a toast [ offered, (as a regular t mst too,) at the late dinner given by "the Columbia Bridsc Company," where ?"re than two thirds who were -it it were invited guest*: many of whom I have beard sac, it -.rasa thins at un expected an it wat unjust. The particular to.ist I Vive reference to was in these words: " The Attendant and It'ardena of the 7\wn of C)!u mhia ,fjr the fait year*? The eentihle and thinkhi.tr /iart of the community heartily eoncur in ait their municipal regulations." i Now gentle reader, who do vou suppose wrote th?s toast? Yes tr/i >? Was it one ol. the three who composed the committee of J arrangements? Vnd w.is he authorised to , do it by that committee? Or by it being the > known' Heutimcnt of the 150 gentlemen who | were at the dinner? If not, he has done what, I will not my he ought to be ashamed i of, hut aorry for. And. 1 doubt much if| some of the Warden* referred to, or the In-1 tendant, will thank him for the complimcnt: for with them as well n> with many good et \ tizrn*, a u evrn as good and true to the country, aSrPHin who pe?";d and caused this sentiment to !>c published and offered to the world? although they may not have n* much sense, differ, yes hbncniiy differ, in opinion about certain "municipal regulations." The toast to the contrary notwithstanding. HRICk-DAT. COLUMBIA COM'F/itt, 1). C. Extract fro >n a report of thr Tru*ter?, 20 th March, 1827. "The Financial committee of the'Board, made their final report at a meeting the tith March. According tc .his, exclusive of the government claims, which, it would seem ( from the foregoing report made to the Sen- i ate, tlicre is reasons to hone will be released, the debts due by the College the 1st of last Aurii*!, ^mounted t?? $93,143 iU With the following offsets, vise: Due by tttudent*, $P,')95 DO I>uc on account of l?e ncficiarie* of the general convention G,4fll 83 Metropolis bank stock 21,MOO 00 Uncollected subscrip tions, Jkc. 21,733 7t] 5?t9,03J 501 I J3mos tie Le.v. ing absolute debt to be accounted f? r 5*0,108 CM Ibit as ihcso offset*. taken together, are much below p-ir value, and aa a heavy inter est is constantly accruing on the debts of the institution, it is' essential to its safety to com plete the mi'?sc ription of $.10,000 e.omincnc ed last May in New-York. This will pro duce effectu il relief j with?mt it, the College . ennro* be sustained. To the accomplishing ! of this, therefore, every possible effort should Jje ipplicd with the utmost viglauce and vnerif). The pri Kj>cct, too, in this particular is fa vorable. '1 he lieu I'ilon (iultitha engaged to raise to v.?td? 5t ,<10,00ft. In a lettei re cently received from him he stateetH#amount obtained by him already, to l?e $9,X47 50, land ttyn "the boartl may deucml" on his completing the *?m proposed. The Her. > l?r. Htaughton, iissioted l?y the Hev. Mr. W?i|, has been wait* tiniest the south pro- ? ?'*?XLh'Lw%?, t: ? , f>B , ? This college ?m>cars to have been np*> culatlon of koine Bapth* clergymen, to locate a sectarian seminary of education in tho Dis trict of Columbia, to luftuenpe the membrra debted to that treasury #33,95 i 13 with In terest; and about two >eer ago Mr. Bar bour, now Secretary at War, with jnueft food meaning, and great lack of wisdom. In-' truduced a bill toiive them jltOQOof the pqbllc'mnney, which the ttenatc hsd the goodaensetft refuse. Popularity It easily ac quired by great liberality nf other people's money. The grasping, ambitious avarice of sectarian rlergvifteu In this couutrr Is really a |>ublic nuisance. 'Not content with claim ing a* a right thst allseminariesof education Should be under cleric *1 controul, they sreni to think tike national treasury ought to be so too. It would he ^liflloult for them to shew any real knowledge, to be derived from, or any real utility connected with the disputious questions In which sectarltn learning mostly consists. They serTe to *ct honest men to gether by the ears) but I know not how peo ple are to bucotlie reatlv wiser by wasting so msnjr years'of valuable time on the pro fcain.i an1 unintelligible doetrincs whether of the assembly's cat tchism or the thlrty nine articles.^ " ?. *>? H<> ? ever, the mendicant gentlemen from the Baptist College, have set out I presume by tliis time,on their tour of duty to ?? milk the Goats" of thesotnrw.totlie tnneof $50,000 L*t us suppose one of these sleek, well fed missionaries applying to one of yo>ir readers in Columbia, and something like tlie follow lug dialogue to ensue, /'he Hevrrvnd Doctor. At-ndlcant. Hlr, I take the liberty of calling on you, ns h friend to religion and learning, for your aid toward the Baptist College in the District ol Colum'tin. ? \ Mr. Jt. B. Prsy sh% how comes it, that the Baptist College needs any assistance? The Rrv. Dr. Af, Why sir, we have un fortunately run In debt upwards of ?2ff,ooo to Government, en I f 95,142 to other people, making a deficit bevond our means of pay ment, of 26,060 ana 96,000 dollars,. which wc have no doubt the friend* of true reli gion and sound learning,'will p.liwlly aid us to make up: in which number, I cannot, 1 hope, be uiisUkciiJn counting?ymi sir. Air. a. u. fray sitr perm.t rac 5^ wl you* verse or two out ot' the New Testa ment, which you gentlemen .?f the C'.crgy seem to have passed ?ver, "?jniilly to your discredit and misfortune; It liuke, "1. " Which of von intending to <>*iiUI n tower, sitteth wtdown first and connteth th?* ro?t? Whether he hath sufficient <?; finish it? I .est haply alter he h<rth laid the found ?l:on, mid ik not ?hle to finish it, ull tint tieh'iiil it bc-^iii to mock him; stiviug, this mm began t> build and ww not nhle to finish flev. Dr. M. Kir thw is very unfair: for many a good mt?n like onrn-'res, mny in our *cal to do good, commit mistakes In catruln tion: I hope it la not to he imputed us a crime, that however go*xl our intention* may l>?>, our project wan more eipcQfctve tlun we had reason to expcct. Mr. J. H. Sir, even* young spendthriftj may make the same excuse and no one ni-1 tics him. But is it a full defence, thut tliis gross mistake was mnde hy men of advtnctMl age, of grcit experience, nf staid and pru dent character, and who otighl to have judged better? * llut, lr)w much has been subscribed by northern men to our Southern Collejfet, churches and meetings* Hcv. Dr. M. Indeed sir, that Is what 1 cannot tell you. % Mr. j1. ft. No sir, nor can nny IkxIv else. The people of the South do not practice the trade of theological begging, l'lie people ?{f the South never tax the people of the North, to support Southern extravagance and miscalculation. Sir, your pretext U ex actly of the some character as that of the Northern monopolists in the woollen manu facture: they run into expensive speculation, hand over neari, and then calf upon the South to make it good to them. Sir, I neith er like an expensive and grasping coalition administration, either of coalition parsons or coalition politicians. Moreover, Fint, I have no money to spare from the wnntsof my wife and childrcnt my first duty is to them: my charity begins as it ought to t'.o, at home. Secondly, I can find indigent ami wovthy persons who need charity, near my own door; and who are not indigent from indul ging in ambitious, ostentatious, and specula ting schemes and extravagances. T^iH/y, I have my own parson, arid my own sect to support: and we have semina ries of education here, which want our aid, and have Mipcrior claim* upon us. Fourthly, A Southern man never travels to I?ck in any Norther a St.itc, no, nor in the District of Columbia: ami we want to see no northern beggar*. 1 sincerely hope my fellow-citizens will have the good sense to keep their eyesojien, and their pock ets shut. Hex*. Dr. M. (?f**!'dny sir. (Aside: Anathema Mnrannthu.) A KID OF TUB CiOATS. ITor Sale, ?TMIE If OH.SI'. ANI? I.OI kI pr**nt oecuntorf X l?v <h? Cott**? w|'i"ff. Tha Ihhim l? ro nny and cunvmitnl, ?s ctll entr.?tls(*4 for the nr.i*?ifniintl??n of a large family. ItMvhit fWK'.rrri i<|>artin*nl*. most of a lilta h iv.' r.. .? jilMfn, On the praml*** nrr ? lsrn? olH?v? liiiildiii/, kil?.li>an?, wash house, Ser vant '? hotitf, ??ore mid jiotillry hoa*e, baplda#, Mii'itehottte, *te. , I lie lot Includes .111 nr.fr; three fourth* of wblsh are laid oui In a r,Mde??, ?t??red wHh nun* nwful t#Ml>litN ia sNind-ui^we#, ana a *re?t viu i#ty nl milt Ira#*. Il I# ooe of the hast garden ?ft** la folateM*, yielding j?k??tlfiitly evae hi I lie HryeM ?**%;*?. A ?sor? streeabl* nituatlon Is not t* lie found In ColtttaMa, fvr Wwhh N k rea?arUahle, as Ik* teh. *crlh?r'* family, wlitelt Is Urn*, ean tarttfy, Imv l?4 r#*td?d ?H?*ra m+mf aa<? winter fat the Is* i heeiip ji'swmawi*' Iry awl l? *aa?n?rr. ? fv53it?T ; tare* A *?*?>' ??'*??> "* OlntlfiS^, plain inrt ?Irtpr.f, . Plain nnd Plgnrvd Book, BwUa, Mali ud Jaeuiwl I lair tJncd and Checked Cnmfirlc and MmlK , fWM* worked Swl*n?d Mnalin (V>b<Mt Levantine, Italian *<hI la Ik* Silk?? of different CotoUM. Watered ?t?! i'luorcd Orot de f1arde?, .<: ' White, Black, Blrnw, Blue, R h>, Pink, Dora and Brown Botln, Sirica and PWcoroil BHkafor Bnmmr Omw, : I ftHH and PI*ohm| BuritN Black and Colored, Batute and Cut* Phille?, plain Plaid nn?f Striped, Simn?ecCn|?nr* Plaid Wa.1i Bilk, 4.1 nwnrtiaml of Rn(jl?h Thread Lace* lw( K'lilwi* (A iviMtiy ijimI l.ae? and Kmhiroldered Mu*lin Itandkarvliief* (total* and collars, WMt* and BUek Bohhinett f,*? Veil*, Bilk, Oanu and Baraga, Paney M-inflea and ,HanHkerdiiel?, a forge and vary lumdaom* ? ""nrtinnit, ' . V ? , Cmpe nnd Fwl?)i Crepe*, a#v*ted colour*, BnhMnett, Tulle nnd Bilk l?aee*. aaanrted, Pnftndat!/ti !,*??, Black and WhH? Brown GtmMe nnd latWto for I lata, French Primttet nnd Cnri?, ?rn*y Jane and Cliclldren** Bohhlnet Cap*, 8 Hat I Comb*, plain, Irnrerf, nnd turned back, D>*p SM?, Neek nnd Lone dllln. Silk, Cotton and T1imad lf??e,nnri Half llo?e, l.ndiea Iforveakin. Kid, B'uver and Btlk Oln?e?, A variety of plain, abided and PUld Watered Bell Rtbwn, An anortment of Paaldonalda flarnltnre HIMton*, A few Steel and Qttt Bella and Uraceiet* with antique head*, H?li T.(nr n. Lnvnv DMper* andSheeiln:*, IMinNtc Plaid*. Chfu-kt, SlifHinp, Stilltiiut?,be. Vary Black and Wive French Bomttaxinn lor C?*?t?, Wide Cintaulan, vary hvovy plain Silk* Merino CMIi?, Vir^onia Ci*a*imerv*, Ituida and Frenrh Hi own and White OrH. Un*?, Ritteen*, Ira ??, Twilled ,Naiikeen*, Cotti'irnd and Whlta Muma'tlr*. To<ntlier with other article* for gentlemen'* Wmtri ;r war. The*i? wHIi tl?*ir former al'irk. fwid the further ?iinitlie* which tliey will ??* oft ?n receiving, form, they are |HT*nn't<r(l, a rtoek every way worthy nf "if attention oftlnua wlio will do ihein the lavor ? o i-ia-nim* an.t Co ii|m??. Tlifv have taken the ?it'.i nt jnin? to pmi'un< article* "f the t?e?t qu?> Ii'v. nnd .i(Tt I'ti-ni at p io?'? wl.iiili fur rhenptmn "in.fil rii'cedfd. ^ <r>t ii 14 a Dr. Wells 1 I^IIN'DS it tifrr*?ary, for the iicc.nmmndition nf t lili frirnitf, a? well as fur liln own ennvenl -KCf.lo ?r| npnrt n particular hour for M?in( |tn. ' irtii*. i*1ih Mi?y flmiM* tn mil at hit o filer fur art vice ? fmm In tn II o'clock lu llic* morning will !??? ?l?-y?i??<! lo *itcb. i>i i:id<tent cirr-nimtance* will receive I Medicine, or Surgictl treatment, free of etpen*?. Dli WCLT?9 would al*:> givft^JTntice, Hint lie Hi.* ?? ting?*nii*ntt for llir accommodation ?.f pi.?'i*v* I rum ? lw? country, wlin may find line, "???'orj' f irenul:! in town for the pnrpote of tub ii'Ming to Surgical oprrntioiu. Mm Ii<m lie?n InJvcptl lo make tlic^po orrnngp. inrnt*, mill to (Irr tblt notice, from n ennvirtion dial n pr?-al many Individual* through Hw itttnn* try urn laboring under di?ea*e?, which, If lell In take their iinum*, mutt. rveiitnnllv, prov?? ilettrur. live of life, or Kunn important nrgan, but which mis'ii Ik. r-ndily cured liy n well timed, and judi ?lou? o|?er?tion, together with proper medical trrntim-it. Of *nch n character are nil eaneerout ?taction*, rtone in the' bladder, and niott nf Hie diwavt nf Hie rye mid tlin cur. Tlio l*?ter (?Utrnvi nf Iht fy* n?<f */(Ac mr,) will, a* they have dour f<>r?< v?ml ycurt pnit, receive hit par ticular attention Colombia. B. C. Mirc'iO^, 1027. .11 tl OIJSERVRTHIS. ' | Mill ribtcrlber nnre more inform* 111" inha I. tanta of Richland IMftrict, that b** will attend et the Com! lfmttnlnCmtiinhin,oulh*Ar'<t .Man duy and iw?lay In May negt, tn receive TAXKS. All who do wot make their return* hy Ihef time, ' will be HaMe ton <lntitdeTn*,end all who do not make Ibeir return* and pay their due* by thai limn, will lie liable tn jmy one dollar mid seven cent* r.ott, liefm r tb&y g?-t their rt eelpt* IIKSJ.TIUDEWF.I.I,, T C. II. D. N. II. Al' nnn-reiidenti aib particularly re que?'"d to nu'tir.ricn ?-im? agent, or Mend, |n'|wy Uic ir poor Te* for lli?- Ion- n*?t year*, end for the prttenl abo. by the flr?t Monday In June ne*t, or ihry will And their account* in the burnt* of the Sheriffof Itiebland dittrict fur collection. n.T. April 12 19 4 M EPICAL HO Aft D. An ? he la*| aTinuai teetlon of the Medical Board at Columbia, the following gentlemen ill agleton, Tho*. M l>erlln, Franklin Branch, John Tarlrton, Fraticii presented Ibelr diploma* for eiaminAlinn, via; l>r? Tim*. D. Slneletnn, Tho*. M Dick, Rnltert h. I^c, Rol?erl It. IHirant, Jamrt II.GilUnm, John P. ?emit*, Jo*?ph Lee, Annul T. Park, and II* cent* granii d tn encb. . The following randldatet were enamlned to prnrtioe Medicine and Burgery within the Male and ndmlHrd, vl*: William I.. M. Airitin, Job., O. Baltour, Ale*. Kvin?, John S. Reid, J. C. Ken nrrly, Ji<ro?i Kingpin*. I). B. Hteven*nn. Ofwi*/lh' nw.^Ort. Hayneawnrth, Pre#' hkwt, Bmefy, Tk^rrr*lj|? nt, D. II '*>e?tvatit, Trea#nrer, Ki II. Vi*her Becretery. Minding CoMMiittu.?lh*. Jut. Davit, D. ||. Trvaevaut, M. II. Delcbn, E. H. Fltbcr, William I a'Y. Mtmhtrt CttmjHtvni Ihr prftnt ftmrnrA ? Drt. Richard Amler*?n, ol Camtlr n; B. Blending, Cam-' den; X Hrneey, Sumter, Bold. T. Cnlet, F.dge ft?blt That. Conner, Columbia; Bweptoir Co*, Bumler; Je*. I>avi?. Columbie; K. B. Itavl*, AbhA v'llej A. l>eb;on, Camden; M. II. I>elenn, Co. Inmbia; B??ld. R. iHtmnt, Bemlerj HuMh.l^MViA, Dniiin, K. II. FUlier. ColniB^de; John Flebe f, Co? Inmbia; ??? ?? f'lbin, Cberew; Tbne. J. <>ood wyn, Omngelmrgs Rohi Ooodwyn, Orengeburg; Henj. F llani*. Odumbie; Jamet Il.tvne*wnrth, BnnHei: M. M'Leen, Dariinglon) Win. I^y. Co I AfUU ?ZtLwjkT' riwKi, boon uttMeuWofJ 'IV plantation where th DtW He**, " lee*. hounded Itv i tumble to Winn* laud, R, hv the ( George Smith H.. 41 M?M of Inn.' mnrn E, liv Tltom i? f Intr'iUon'f ?JifpfFir Dr. Jump* Davlr, a " farm**y llred: at 1h+ *rit c Ordieery, v*. Roliert Miller 30 acres ot lnnd more or on Ceder Crcrk, ndWnlns h?nd? < ' and Br*. We?ti?i?; ?( Ihq Mil of f A-iron Mown. ^ The House unci I/>t wl defendant Itvii on RkhardM^ ir * half an acre, more or Imu m I ?opaoite anil* of IIm rmildMl i the Bank of m? Plate of. South,( Bryee, r?. Drrtrll flarrfcbo.* Will b* noM.on nceminf end- i Conner poreha*er, one halt < >*?. on wtiluh stand* a. rriil win, be. In* land* hHonglnr tn Col* F1 and S. and R. bv Marahidl AI?o, one half of lflO acre* of land, hnnndod on ail *i<|?>? by Marshall aad land M lh?> ?riD o| Win. Hall, (M'll Black, and Wm. L. M'V.,v. ve J?" 890 ncrcs of Land, more on Bice land* l?elon-?hir 1 arty and Brown'* land, th? anil ot Abigail Jr?l?n Prim. -? ?-, ... One linlf of a tract of fantt, con? lalnlne BOO acre*, more or tt.it, lyl*? on hotfc ?tile* of CmUritriirfi, hounded by Iw<Ko('Bmr* net and Jamea Pnttenon, Fffilwkll' Meyer w4 John Marahall; mt tbe wilt of F. tytaf, ?.H?? ma* Rdmnnd*. 417 Acre* of land, m "H? or ON*, hi !'?? Conferee ?rn| Wnter*o rlreflU. hounded by ?? '? Vt?il?l a It RHJah Fo*. end Thorn**IL Brown; at the t.iitt of So*** WtMrt, Bojr#o It ilaoi \. mil. W I', flutter vi. Frederick Meyer 139 Aeraa Jonathan at the mil i Wi ? ^ 0. Nnlln, and J* me* T. Wad-.e*. Daniel Bufnrd, The Itnuse and lot where the defen?? dan! now llrea, on ?(tr conKtoflltll ncrci oi i dHiiUf innrc mi ?twlr. botMwhid E. ?nd If.' inline to the'eatate of Sainool Jamb P?dy, 8 nod 8. W.brCllw* W. W. bv Jneuh RMrah, *enat dgall Mulder, vi. Mom Dam and iim *?. i . iVHiior vi. ?wwr??ii??*yrr ire* of land, mot# or lew, hotwdHl fcf Morrelt, 8omn*1 Wetkllll, MHt C Rsytu) l of Abbrall Mulder, adiu'r.of A. MUder, nl.[n pmivi rlaJn ?tr?n?, bounded nottb by Ml M|d wmI by ?(reel.eontalnbiit half an aem, more or ten Ivlttl upon and In ha aold a* tbe property of V. Vrita,at tha fperataMtllanf Wm. Hall,J.ltC. (MtMMtlN lot Praaliytanan Cburah in thi* town qf Cola Wm. Halter aaaiirnoe. v?. <1. Frita; Al*ram and Bovee It lleniT, et.FriUik Hardy. The back houses and one hel lot on which tha Mavonlfi Hall aland*, COW one half an acre more or lee*, on 8o?at?f at lh' Mitt of John R. Ifovrell, n. C. Levy othei*. 2 houses nnd lots, In Uie town of1 tumble, one on the *oo1h-weal romar of Boll r.nurrl rirr.?t?, tbe other on Bull flreet, the Iota contain one arre more or le*r, at the adttKftf Selina Warint, Wm. Hull, John Bryee. Ounlan, WaUli k Douu, and ||, Ford, us. Iloweil. oi t I*f> M 84 (icret of land more or let*, in the forkolthn C.nnqkrr* nud W*?*rao rtvnr?, bomb ed by 1*1141 t*tonjrf'? In Ktl WIHUn>? unit ?""> S!(?nii?nl; at the rait ofW*; Hill W. Ofsjiii William#. ? The house and lot belonging defrndnnt, containing half an ?W, morrf bounded ft. by OWIne, and E. by Wall ?tra*t?; nt t' * nult of J. M. Wajraa and O A** ?on, rttmvln* rwrntnnof R. Wayna, and 'Wja Hall va JamaaT. Wada ?', The home and lot where J* met Pefklmm Uvea, cnaliilnlni half an ncra mora or Ib??, adjoining Mr?. Vannlnra lor on lltwknoa ?i*H, at tho Mil of Walla It Glbaon ??. Haniy Corhat. 4 200 ocrcs of Innd more or bonndrd by landa of Riehard Bran ham, Sturgeon and Rotwrt Cartar, lying In ffcn (lie Congaren and U'Mwe River*. ?ali6h* 100 itcrc* of lend more or lets, houn ded by landa of Rlobard Branltam. I. W. and Rolwt Cartar, lying In the fork of lb* ? garea and W?t*r? rtvaraj at llw imnl and m. narate anlla of Wm. daffbay, John Bryr*?, J lUttllnaon, K. I'araweatbar It Co. and John ??. Jowt|di Perrln; nnd John D. Brown vs/Ii Perrla and Chrktinn Perrln. SV ? ill be told on account mid at the rUlc of tha former purchaser, ma of land mora or Ian, Inelndln* lha Mudd v ft print*, aboni eleven mtlaa Iron* Columbia, wrhar# M'Cord'a ferry road rroaana llin middla road from t'olum Ma to Camdnn; at I ho anha of W. P. Nlaon tNwvl vin-j aaacotor <>( Niaon, libani MM* and Thomaa Camnhall ? Samnrl M. ffattlaa; an# Ititlirt Wactnn at. nt. ndntlnMratora of Timothy Lao vi Samnrl M. fertile* nnd Thoat CampbaW. fs 351 i Acre* of land more or feet, o*> Broad River Itonndod by lunda balonginjt to til f a*tala oi BorrMl Pun?t and Bontwriaht nnd Bbniiifn I i">l, m iba anlu <?f Thrbunlt and InImhv Wm. Mnntgomaiyaud JofcaV. Mardiallat at. v*.Jobfr (Mo>ar. 168 itcrcaof Innd more or teat, bono* dad hy (Irran WllMama nnd Ahram Btmmmrd'a land;. *l the rait of Wm JuaUM vi Owgf Tlmh. Wit) be told for tlie defendant* judgment, creditor* I nod Lot T half %