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nttrvi war* urging, atai iipMPI i !K)twUht01 would be ponU>y<A|?cr>Ury ,rf HI 7WP > oofce^t koM hour, I wm mwleto.tie by Mr. . __ member of Cotigrctt from Pennsylvania, a gentleman of the lira NflMttnbilitv And intMlkrinctf. log before, he had comraunlea ally, t)te seme proposition to tny colleague in the senate. , <wunnly manifested that he should cate with me. and ascertain my v? subject This he declined doing, suggesting i to Mr. Bnehanan tliathc, as well m himself, | i me, and lucettnln my ii llt koowledge of tnc, lid well conjecture my would enter into no enpge* I w?It was the morning siy> ^ceediag tlila interview, after Major Eaton had objected to converso with me on the sub ject, end before I had act out from my lodging for the capitol, that Mr. Buchanan came to visit me, and When the conversation I have atated took place. The answer retained hat [ already been published, and need not here be repeated. To be that anproarhed by A- gentleman i of Mr. Buchtnatrthlgh character and stand ing, with an apology proffered at the tfane for what heweetibout to remark to mo??ooe | who, as 1 understood, had always, to that moment, bean unfamiliar and friendly terfhs whh Mr. Clay, assuring mo that ou certain terms Mid pandit ions being assented to on my | part, then, "by an uniau of MrTciaV tad h(s friends, they would put an end to tlifc presi dential contest h) one hour," what other con ? elusion or inferpce waa to be made, than that bespoke by authority, either of Mr. Clay himself or some of hi* confidential friends. The character of Mr. Buchanan, with me, forbids the idea that Jtox. w*? acting on hit i own responsibility, or that, under any cir cumstance*, he could have been induced to , propose an urrangement, unless possessed of yatlifoctory assurances, that, if accepted, 4t would be carried fully into cfTcct. A wenk Imlnd would seldom or ever lie thus disposed to act, ap intelligent one never. Under all the vlrcumstanves appearing at that time, I Hid not resist the impression that Mr. Buchanan had approached me on th?; cautiously submitted proposition of some au thorise-! person ;and, therefore, In giving lum my answer, did request him " to say to Mr. .Cl:iy and his friends*" what that answer had ? been Whether the communication as made to Mr. Clay and hit friends, I know lu.ti this, though, X do know, that while the opinions L and course of Mr. Clay a? to the election, .were hut matter of conjecture with many at and before thin time, very shortly after this c-onvcrsetkm took place, his, tutd nit friend's '?pinions became for with matter of certainty and general knowledge. 8tUI I have not tioid, nor do I now say, that the (ftottMcl .made to me waa "vrith the /trhrity and ton* I. tent** of Mr. Clay> nor, either, have I said I. that hit friend* in Congrtt made /.ro/iori <ion* to mc. These arc Mr. Clay't intcr l? pretationsof my letter to Mr. Bevcrlev, and ? uot what my letter itself contains. What I 1 have stated, are the facts of n conversation between myself and a member of Congress j ? of high "respectability. The conclusion and 'inference from that oonversation-^the time .'?manner?end alt the circumstances, satis fied my mind Urn* if was dot unauthorized. So I have though t,'and so I still think} and . yet,-1 again repent, that in this supposition I may have posisibly done Mr. Clay injustice. If he thenld be* able so sustain the averments ?he has made. andeeqeithHntuff of any agen cy anipartidprttar fct'the matter, I beg leave to assure bkn? that, to for from afford ing me pabt, it wiB give me pleasure. Icer-i tandy can have no dealt c that the character I of my country, through the acts of a promi ncnt citiaen, shall rest ueder any serious im putations for the honor of that country, I should greatly prefer that any Inference 11 have made may turn odt to be ill founded, j Mr. Clay dteintH his great satifoction, that this matter hat at last been brought to light, and to publle consideration. He feels that a specific accusation by a res ponsible accuser lint at length appeared.' To thlt a passing notice bduc. It mutt be recollected, that lit consequence I nf a letter from Mr, George Kremer in Janu-: ary, 1835, an inquiry was set on font in Con-j grett upon tlic application of Mr. Clay him-1 self. On this memorable occasion, nf guilt Im puMd an the one hand, and innocence main tained on the other, Mr. M'Doflftet it will be reeoHetfrd, submitted for coriklde ration to the Hcftite of Kepie?entativr?, a? matter of instruction to the committee, the foilowiug resohitioiw??? That the said com mittee be instructed to inquire whether thr friends ?<f Mr. Clay have hinted that they would fight for those who would pay beat, or any thing to that effect} and whether over tures were sold to have been made by the friends of Mr. Adams to the friend* of Mr. Clay, offering the appointment of Secretary $4 Stat* for his akl to elect Adams and*wctIt er the friend* of Clay gave this information |o thefriends of Juckson, and hinted thnt il' his friends would offer the same prk e, they would dose with them; and whether Hi-nry Clay ha* transferred, nr resolved to transfer, bin interest to John Q. Ad imsf and whether it wuv said and believed, that as a considera tion for this abandonment? of-duty to hit con stituents Clay was to ha appointed Secretary of fkate, and that the mid committee be au thorised to send for persons and papers, ami to compel the pernus so seat for to answer tipuneath." Mow, here is a resolution, officially submit ng more than the gnaind of my ition to Mr. Beverley, and resting on with an accusation publicly targed in the newapapers, and yet Mr. tiy7?<fcl Is late ported# prHeMes to be re-1 *&?1 charge of too ?jj-.? tile .,? of the eoinmitice un instruction clothed in the pointed phraseology that this is, nor it be iafiwred. that In u matter so serimw, th? IHmoi of Mr. Clay would have ! voted again* extending this uded for power to the com la it Wo.- An Innocent man before aft hapjrtbd tribunal fvurs not to meet thu, exercise of1 any power \hat competent au thority give*;and far leai should lie dbtrutf thai exercise, when hi the luiul* of correct and honorable ?Qen. < Innocence never sctks for safety through covert waj? and hidden ambufoudca; she | fight* by day and In the open plain, and proud in her own strength, meeU her enemy fear lessly. In the profHaition sub mined !>y Mr. M'DuAe, there waa nothing to alarm, noth ing that innocence should have doubted about} it was neither more nor leu, than n call of the attention of the committee to par ticular inquiries with an application for pow er to ferret out the truth, through an appeal to the oath of those who might be called upon to depose before them. Without documents, and unacquainted with the number of Mr. Clay's friends, in the house, I cannot assert that they were hv op posite to Mr. M*Duflle's resolution. Yet it It obvious, that the influence he possessed would have been amply sufficient to produce a dUTerent remit* had Mr. Clay been at all desirous that a different one should nave been produced. The resolution contained strong imputations, and serious charges?Mr. Clay MA his friends were both implicated. Can It be presumed, under such a state of gene ral excitement, that if Mr. Clay desired it, he could not hkve found, present nnd at hand, some friend to oak in his behalf, that the re solution should be adopted, and full powers extended to the committee f And moreover, can it be thought, that such an indulgence, If desired by Mr. Clay, or any of his friends, could or would have t>cen deniedt And yet, tt was denied, inasmuch n? (he resolution was Rejected and the power asked for, refut ed to the committee. A solicitude to Bud " n spe cific accusation, by a responsible accuser," could not theii, ns It is&itnestly expressed now,-or else so excellent an opportunity bt Ing afforded 'to encounter Imth, both could not have Wen so carelessly legnrded?*ocon temned, and so thrown away. A controver sy with me can no more disclose or rcndc. apparent Mr. Clay's innocence than could the controversy placed within his reach two : and a half yearn ago; and ) et, while the one I was avoided, or at any rate not embraced ' with a acid corresponding with the necessity | of the occasion, at the prospects presented *>y '.lie other exceeding jov seems to be tuani | tested. Thent as now, a ifircjfc accusation was before Vim. I One further remark and I .un done, with a hope that, on this siibjcct, I may not be un-1 der any necessity of again appearing in the newspaper*. In saying what t have, all the circumstances considered, I have felt it was due to n?y*?lf nnd to the public. My wish would have been, to avohr having any thing to say or do In this matter, from an apprehen sion well conceived, that persons will not be wanting who may charge, whatever is done, to a desire to affect others, and benefit my self. My own feelings, though, arc of higher importance and value to me.tnan the opinion of those who impose censure whciv it is believed not to be deserved. 1 have been actuated by ho such design, nor governed by any thch cdtisldc ration. The origin?the beginnirigof this matter, was at my own house I nnd Aretiilt; where surely a freeman may be tittrmitted to speak on public topics without laving ascribed to him improper designs. 1 have not gone into the highway* and market places io.proclaim my opinion's, and in this, (eel that I have differed trom some, who even at public dinner tallies, have not scrupled to consider me.a* a legitimate subjcct for a speech, and the entertainment of the compa ny. Yet; fur this, who haa heard mo com plain? No one. Trusting to the justice of an Intelligent people, I have been content to rely for secuftty on their decision; against the countless assaults and slandets which so re peatedly are sought to be palmed upon them, without seeking to present myself m my own defence, and still less, to become, *' the res ponsible accuser" of Mr. Clay or any other person. ANdHKW JACKSON. Ut rmHagc; July 18//;, 1*27. ? 1 ??^g^W3BBB8WaB> WILL BE PUBLISHED, ?% f y tubscription, in January, ON FINK PAPElt, WITH NEAT TYPE, SELF, A POEM, r.i&T FIRST. HY T. BYNUM, J3. Price 50 cent*. Subscription lints nt J. H. Arthur'* and H. D. Plant's Book ?tore\ and at the Tvleiicope office. Cotton Bagging. VOR ? ILR BY TflR ?UR?CRI?KR*, 300piwc* heavy Hemp Bagging, Forty-two Inch Wide | lklRF.CTI.V imported from l,i*if(iOii| *n<J I Jr Mtirmitlcil Kiiinri. whU'li will lw told at th? CltftH'iiloi/ prte# iiieUMliag dmrgo. A LAHCK ASSORTMENT OF Sugar, 1'offe?, Spirit** /fines Suit, iron, Naif*, ?' acktrel, ? MoUtttri and Train Oil, All of flUdl will ?>* jgtt On ?coinrrt'vlHlie^ ipriiK, for Mfli, or Matrovnd ???<??? ?l <H) ilnyi. . T. it D.MRHAN, f 'pptr^f of RUhmriton tort* 17 ? * Notice. IMIK citis-m* of Omiiiti lMMih dltfrtet *t* rt V poclfully Invited to ?t lb* court h<w*? on riieflr*t Monday In Hejit?mh?r n**f,?? rw?lw |hr f?n?trt of tMr ewnmHt' * on !So mopmrd l? rllf ?? wool|?r*. 8. ?lX?YrJTfift ry. AufvMlT .? ? iMrttq iMir gratalul eekoowlw advaota*n to b? derived In ? Mild from tills itapreadan,tt? dlreeloc iw rrtol ved lofwhieelUe nwebwioKI. Mm, Kda?o<b,wbo ku eondaetad ? riadi Badrdlaa Senool for tba tea H *m*h ?mu lb* ebaMe vTthe iunitatiua, ?**i*ted uy two t*oeber?,<unW duringjbe akkly *e**ou,) hmbftre theae who ia?trocl -4u Muoic, Flinch Mid Drawing. To each oT thwM t em bars ft* ?uprrinlendtfMee ofterialn imiuahti* Uintiuat* Ml mkI ihair attention entirely devdted lu ?be*s AUi4 tiajurd will coullnu* 10 eonunci the Alii ftEM Drp.irtmcnt?tbia ability, and lu r hap ?iaa|ien>|lwp?rinignknuwi. e(^? of voeid fcnd IwlnwuUl Mtlc to iwr im* piU, ere too wall known lo tho public to rcuulro comment. Tlia ml Ira lime of Mom. Oodeuoy, (* native of Preuee,) b engaged lo tha PimkIi Dapaiimeeli ill eddkbta la * ?W?I knowledge of UM I'mMli language, lhl*geat1#u?ii |kmmm<** Iho greatert skill In coiaiouiiiartMf b to hi* pupil*. Ttie director flatter* Inmaelf lb*, thirteen year* U.miUd lo Iba ao<|uUUion ol afeMMeal sad Mien* lilic fcimwkdg.r, tu xjhM of the MO*l celebrated li(ar*ry iiutituimn* in Ur*Mj Briioin, will* twenty yaew etparienc. , n t lerblng, h?t? enabled iiitu lo adopt ihu 1 ??i nifitiod of oHttmuuicating In*, tt ruction. In tcaciiing, (Im pupil* ar* requited (o invt*allg.if Iba priu w.vi Kl'ito* tbay nody, lo cnntlder ti.a Idea, rather, Own the leu* guaga of lb* uutiinr, and lo employ ilia nieiumy lu il* proper sphere of eteblbtg Inn operations of Iba higher lacullie* of the mind. By lul? mclbod, Ibu |4i|tiU, with m tolerable drjttMa of attention, acquire more genuine nM-soTTd Information lu a atiorl period,than tan be. obtained In yeei*, by (be wearisome ta*k of committing lessons to me mory, aud reciting them mecbaiilc.dly. Ilia health and moral* of tlia pupil* brill io*et that n'riou* attention, the lm|>ortMia* of tlin *uh> Je.it demand*; and (lie dictate* M virun will lie ?Mtne?tly iinjuvSMd on iacb young Indy sent to tl.ls iuatilulion 'lh? nre.il pmyrers mad* by Iht pupil* ilrrady edm-eled ?il llii> ?i-miliary, I* oflertd l?y Ibu teneh M>,a? a iilcil^i-jfor ibi'ir lutura^MMiom, in merit a continuant-it ol ihut pulrooafai which hot U:cn *o liberally Mt^nded lolhrro. A vacation ol i* o week* in J?ly und two In Dec* alxit, it ilie only holy-day. Young Indir* will be rucaivod ?i nijy nmsonandonly char?*dfrotn tuu lima of (ntramc, hut no deduction will Ik. m.ijr lor M-ltolart removed Iwfota Iba end of lha qnarlar Till exatninallont, l.i future, will tako liber, in May mid Navmabari when tha pnpll* Will fie ?Iriclly niNinined, on llialr prrvimjkMiidint *?y a coiumitien of liii rary ^eutbuien. iclrcled ; for ili.it |>urin>>4. | The yuaiik.ladiet. who board wllh the teacher*, regnUrly l<ik? lli.-ii in<*<iU witli ibf family, ur?. lu 1 co .At4i.l companions, mm re^artku- with partmlnl i ti'iul'Tiux iind core,and i ?i ry otailioil ca!culnl?Hl I to iiotub tin* miMiiert ..nd collivDie (he utinU i? { c\vf.i.!j' | nf*n -.l I T!ii? i ts It iii in fornbbt'd with ruiierior Mii'iral liMlni'iu-nt#, lil'ilict, liltw, Chart*, \ni-init and Modern Atl'iiie*,,.**. The direnor iiM? iiIm* viliM-ritn-rl for '? nnml?fr?if ibfc l?e$i iiii-ra ry |MTi<Hlic^U in me United fttn?-?; ibl* arr?ii:;? ?nent will, tin baliev?k, ne Vnry n>eful, ill f(iv*:?< Hi., y.'tv'g j fcadlM ftff inndbiic , TEltMS PER QUAJtTEU. iwmrtn Ofcsa* ^pulling, ItvudinK, Willing nod M iikiug, $ 3 00 8aOONOOUU& Tba almve, wii'i Vrithiurllc. Lu^.'ub Grammar and Pl^ia ' a <K) THZKDOLM& Tlii utii ?ve wjfb illal'try, Oe.i*!apliv, Willi in* ilMt of GIiiIh-* nii'l i'dH|Mi, (?? (innoruv, Algeiira, tfanumtry, C.^npi?* ?iliou, i?iie|i?rit', leteic, MvthoUigV, Klural mi J .Nnturnl Plilhitoiifiv, ilaiu . and Uriim.tciital Nucdlu Wuffc, 10 00 Frunoh, 10 Of' Uitill ullil tirei'V, lo (Ml M'i.'in, IS .Vi Kntrance lo this l)?pnrioiciil, 6 00 Dm win j niid IVmprrlivi-, 7 '"O Painting oil V.ivi-l, V.-lluui or 5atiu, ? AO Board, 37 AO Daily B'^rdei-f, 10 00 Fifft-WMMi for ouch wimcr (|uin*f. I 00 The teucher* nre r? <oived, thai Ibuie obeli Im no eauoi uf ??oiupUint for v*lru .and unvtpeelcd cbarga*, a? no duld ihall b? contracted without tba krt<Hvladc?of lh>* tmrral or guardian. UODLIIT L. KDM0N09, M. A. Dlfttttr. C^jilMa, Augutf l?i 1BC7 . ' Pineville Academy?S. Carolina. TUB Tnwteei Ot this Institution with III engage ? principal Itwihrr, In take r,liar<e of the School on the Arrt Monday in JantMrv IH28. 11m wWI receive a aalary <4 one tboatana dollar* per anuum, payable half yearly, tad in addition to thU, il la required llial he receive the a?*latM*t leather a* a Warder, at the rata of ooa hundred itijd Arty dollar* (?IAU.) per annum, and aa many iw fil'toen (lo,) icimlat?, of either ae* at literate of ten dollar* per month, during Ihe tftno I hey may Imard with Urn p>lncipal lie rauM be a married man, or nuti In* accompanied by aonte female friend, capable of I tklujc charge of Imnrder*. A ilerel'iug (mil faraidied,) with accommodation* for ?ervant?,*tc. i? provided. Il b e* peeled that Hk- t>riiiri|i;ii l?* capable of iii?traetffl|( youMu in all ino virion* l.r.un hi * uMinlly (aught in a Ci**si Tal AcnJviny,.?.?at (o.prupuru iliem lor any of th? College* v.i tlm United iMetr* Testimonials ot diameter nnd rmupcteucy Will bo repaired. Bntirdi-rt will '.irniOi ibair own bad aod latddiu^. Any eni|4iii<<< iu to other ptrticuler* Will bo promptly attended In The ??lectio.. ndl lw made from IM to IIMh of October ticil. Apnly by letter to the *uh*cril?er. I9AAC POHCHKR, I'rttiiift of Ihe Uvurd of Tnttt't* Aue.in 17 ni ft To the I'uhlic. MY flr<t communication In Ihe community Mm nn:e?iary In remove umluu l upr-n xloni, by cawtioninKlliein against certain circulat ed dam tor*, relative to my nOMrrq with U. d md. Icai Irtyy it liow indrfeeiit an<l illegal tre.*p*t? on my |iirmtilw* in tha night, ami with a |?ralended peace anl'aervient to lit* |iurj?iMj?. If auob con dm! I* allowed, no roan'* domiele ran protect him from invill anil injury to hi? per*oa, proper* ly, or r*i*rtat(on. Ttie propriety of thy ntlblfa > caatlon, H IniluWtaMy evident f">m the ictitloo*, and vary ecurrilou^plcre of John f. Waller, aa ap peared in the last Telescope tt it a declaration of eltecfcy, a ad tnmlenf confession of their vary bad lat enttoer, (hey am At emaciate* to labor In a plat of defamation. I tlierefWe decile* an; writ tea mil lee hereafter, to any of bit, or R 9midlay'a pradeatlon*. Il may mieh prof!< them, lo aeri ootfy read the ?|eealo*ue, '< ll.et bafia of divln* law, and divine justice," and la <? ineaHier that the I | To Merchant*, J&ttornfa 8f oth&k. WRITIXtf. THE pnlillc *re i#tpaetfnlljr In a?h*cril*rtwM el *11 lliau ? olwV Jat T. C.MKtwvo,#*!. law R tbey wljl *VtfM4 wrilfnr, tuch ?? ft ?*??* * OphMn, Bffy. U. with iteitliM *A4 daapmeb, mmJ on ?or? mM|. . rote leiim Omu cnu b* done liy any olh*r?. J. O. l4,TAVI.OH, I WM. B. STEELE, N B?Writlnge will be* attended to In (Im country when re?i<t!>ad. Alto, ell tactionmIm in town of country. ' , Auguit 17 9$ %','t MmM (QT 20001b. Prime Hams, -ffl JUST received two thontend pound* of dwla B*Nlwv?M?d North Caroline ll>ni,wlmiJ for fmAily>M, which will be told low for swh, 8. A. R0B30N. Anoint 1? ? ;? VP. SUIIV E YINtt,.- ? " pHE wWrltifir off?r< bit errvloea to the cHi* T nut of thl? and the neighbouring diatrtUt at a LAND SIMIVEYOR. If? ma* found tt the cirnvr room nln?v? the (toreof Wallace b M*Fie. J N. BARRILT.OM Augu?t n , Public Meeting. ] A MEETING of the InlmMtanU of Columbia i i\ and nichUnd,urc<juo?i?d at the Town Hall, In CoIuuiIiIm, hi 10 o'clock, on Tuevdny the 2lM lost, to Ukr into contlderollon the report of tbe committee on the tariff. WM C PRESTON, Clinlrmin. I AujjitM 17 3:1 I ] Qy The subscriber rcspcct fnlly announce* to thn public, that be baa removed hit lodging* to Mrr. Marfan^ Bicket'*, on Gamden *tro?t; Ht wliiclt place (when not at the offleenf Davit 4i Sill, or otherwise profvttlonally engaged^ he way at any tiuie ba lounJ. . EDWARD SILL. Columbia, July 27 30 tf Wanted to Hire a Wet Nurse ONE who h Itc-tllhy and of a k?"J dUpoiltion it in<li>p?iii?ihly r.-qnulfn, one without a child | it wUni i* if |?om1IiIu, for further information ap> I ply at lliu otTie. For Sale or Uont. *r/3w C'-d. Cukvon** two Inn *e Brick dtofna, j wil:i L' ?tninmliou? dwelling apartment* |.??Q . t, hi tlm corncr of lltchaidton and Walnut ?Irrrtt. Apply ?<? J GREGG I N jvetnher 2t? 47 tf Wanted to Hire, | Aor 13 nl.lr NKGRO K?LL0Wff; to work 1."3 un (!io kt<itu mad, eighteen millet Mow Coliiiubh. XVir.MAM anAV. Ancivt 3 31 if ?? id $30 HE WARD. Ran-awmj, FllOM lb* Mihtenlier, a dark yellow ut'gro wo man, notnud MARY, about 20 yean of ace, five fret jtvni or eight inchet high, made and ttnop ahoeldcred Slie may l>? lurking in Columbia, whete the for niuily lived an J hat relatloua, o* may h*v? made tier way to Cliarlatton, where the ftU lately been end foi lui'd ?>c<iualntancea. SARAH C. HALL. July 0 37 tf She riff.'s Stiles. OH Wl WILL BE SOLD before the Court House in Columbia, on the firat Monday and 1 Tuesday in Scptiirrtlnir next, within Die I >. Mfal iKAlrs: v 200 acre* of fond more or lest, hounded by land* of Richard Brantiarb, J. W. Sturgeon and Robert Carter Jylng 1? the fork of the Conferee and Watnrte lliveni it <ha mtcnI and separate ?uit? ol Win (hffiwy, John Bryee, Joseph RiwIIimoii, and E. Falrwaihar k Co. vt. Jotrph (Win; and Barrett It Duntap vt. Cbriiti ana renin. 110 ncrus of taiid moro or kis, lying on Carter'* er?*k, Imiadtd by land* belonging to Jolin Snay, B B. Carter, and C.fc J. Pnrrtn;'at the ?alt of J. O Brown v?. Joteph Perrin and Chthitl* ana l*enin< The houac and lot on the corner of Ball and Plain atreet*, containing one fourth of an acre, more or l*?^ levied on and to b* told as the |tro|?rty of U. Krlta, at the twits <>f Robert Laita, Abraham Nott, and Bovee k tlanry.es. Krils and Hardy; and I'eter MT>?netl, bearer, Robert Latta, lamo Lyon*, Wm Matter, assignee, Win. L. Kirkland,anu Wm. !M, vt. U. Frit. - One House end Lot where tUe defendant lives on Riohardtnn*?treet, town of Columbia, C4?nteinlng half an nere, more or leeci levied on and to be sold m the lypfwrty of Derreli llarrbon, ?t Hin several and separate salts of John Bryc?, the Presldint and l>ir*<inr> of the Bank of the Slum of South Carolina, 25. Fried, the State. J'?hn W. Carton and Hubert Latta v?. Derrell Harrison. Tat \*r 04nt will tm rr q ilmd at the suit of the Baatc, v?. DerreW Hurrhoa, lift Aeret of land, morn or lest, bounded by lands lieldttging In Jonathan Morrell, Betmiel Wat Wx ~!>an?i Bluf.>r</. 75 ncres of tan*!, more or lets* tying on Jaekson's eraek, RleMend dbtrUst, hounded he Wm. Montgomery ami John Co<>|?r, at the volt of Walleee li fcPrie w John Ooopsr. ' Tli? house nn I lot in the town of Co lumbia, containing one acre more or Im, adjoin. t, and C Biyln; htvle d on and to be sold a* thr> p*rty of Hanhtl Blnford; at the aott of AM Kail Idpr, adm's. of A. Mulder, I. Nolle, aad ianm Will be told ooacfcofenti mtmmAL A Al.i mIM >tJ ? uJ| WOW I ?nll mill, ?C< i0N|WMIMNi ill to col' F. Mever, K.m4W *4V?ld Mertkall tM f4wnnrti' lend; liilfl on i be aoM u ibinmwtty of Jnlui Nmk^Ht ?Ait of W4 Hatl mid Robert Utti *? Marshall. t ~ ? 77 > Tw4 lot#Jh tTio (own of Colusebie, Hoe. "jSti&Bk'ifrma jSbTiSSsasSnaSi?! and John Morsbpll. levied oo iMrtwofThM 1'rimnifcl ^ w. TtwTSSSl .800 ocret of Untl more oV lew, ' CotuYteU creek, hoondr-d by land* of ?*"' ' Coining, k Co. V?..Cberle? EIIU. ? BO mixm of land, mm* or Iff* attnO*, ?*!?. and Jamea 9. Ualiaw4 Mid lattda funoMy vs. Znde Sowcll. JE3ET37. T*ro bootet and noo, W? t aero.' mora or l?aat fronting on' adjoining C. Berrilloh on '3m we?t^ Foster on tkeeost; tUe above naiai bo told by VMao of a tas Qeorve Sbfatl. Ttic houte'aud lot wh ant. John M. Miller lives, tonUnimg am w) mvi more or leas, bounded nil by SoSMepatroel, mu| sooth by TayW street, In iky town of Cotnaabte; at the.sniuof tbo Book of the State if .Boeth Cnrntina, and Judab Barrett L Co v? loon If. Milter. ? ^ 120 acrct of land n^ore or teM, lying on Ike Mr ale ra of Crane creek, aeo tMJeafronk Wat* kinr, levied on u tke property of Jonathan Met. roll; at tne Mills of Job* Black and Wlllla* Ron, Vft.Joiinllian Morrcll. ' '* .t:y '? 490 acres of land, more or }eai, tying on I lie water* of Crane creek; tl>a Mid land Wu granted to Jo'in Gnodwyn, nnd hts wcH thanes at (ha original plat lenresents', levied on aa the property of Samuel Mtafc. at (ha tuiit of Joke Blnck.il. A. Taylor. Ytm. C.?Pt*stnui Indortor of William*, Wallace U ^I'Fle, And Wb. Montgoju ory, vs. Samuel Mick. - u- ' 220 tcNi of Ubd, -' on Crane Vreek, W'unde ... Oroen Matey s,Sampson WiitoB, theaoit of Johas1ackv?.Jaama NHebatl. Vf" MnM Ol llltl "Ota (MOtpt I?V? WHttOOll (O Wiuatborodgh, ttounded by htods belonging to Mr* Coon and,Soft Ingram} levied oa and lob# " ***** ol Jililnn Dumr|| sua IWItl# UlQUp V|? JMMfl, L.Faukl. I Tbn plantation where Rohect Miller, the. fondant, now live*, containing NO eoree, i leas, honnded In pert, Iif (Iw.Mla teed from ColnmUn to Wtonefrn^iygh. hortk I J. J. Fault's land, E. by. Faust and Souivby George I ?ALSO-*; THt liouse and lot tho M'DownH * 2G2 acre* of land; more Mr. John (Mover Columbia to longing to Jnaifc* buutt I* Brothers, O and FJiaabeth,adm aad John Bryoa Debrnhl, va. " John Oloeaty. ... The hottto and lot where Mr. R. Yules three, r.riiitalnln* fpur acres. mora or lesu a( tlie *?H of Jnesa Dehrdhl, v*. John Daneer. (toliart Vate* hiiJ Jolm Glover. Onp fotirUi of an acre, more or )m, where the defendant lives, on Wehsrdaoa street; at the suit* of C. Levy and Joba Team vs. JB Harrison. Ir. / POMP" boo iValna libit.,. ? iad WIBIam 6ra; and to lie sold a? (be property ofWmi The houses and lot in dp toW*v< I?lOn, on W???? u?^L. leae, at I vs. BenJ. Williams Colamlriu, on Welnat?etreut, con i more or leae, at the suit of James rity for Boo). ?? ?? KlVltaA 4 nVVm VW OB VPw "*w^F ve vf WVnH^H a*d Unlet street, containing half aa aave, more at h**; at (ba sui( of lobe D Browa vs. VbHte OKeef. SDO acres of lend, mwe or |es% lying on UtlTe I rivet, bomMled by Unda of tluff L%h(nert Oeorgn f4gHt*er, Jaeoli Norte aad Aonasm lor; at (he suit of Jnwe* WCants vs. Christine Mjtbt?efr. bedatlea lot* Ha dl and dSm? ftaat dteit, nnd N.Hi. 04 nnd ?* on Medbsm street, 4* tbe town of Cetemble. .11 n, (>n? (mot of land rontrVsIng two dnd nidety two eeret, a*** or leae, I being dnataUMed by (be lette* tf. in a ( hy ? B. Steak, I* mvidltig (he I am, .a^^ LU iWttlaosia mil WOWeH 'wKal eft? wn (be o*ee of the Court of fctytH) trlet, end Whfch *aWl trael was Haw-Hi iae same Ism" below Columbia, end tle?(h. Joe. B. Stanton and i the tufts of Joel Adams nnd < Adams, sen. v?. Jobs* J. Cbaymetl, and RHea D. Howell, a senators ai MaUehl Howell. TERMS-CJm Sheriffs Oftee, Juae wnsr***-*