THE BOLD SEA YVAVE. | IJY Ci. M.VN.KUS HANKij. Oil! strong and brave, is the bold sea wave, And tree as the wingless win 1 ; With sunny tides o'er the deep it rides, And ilie while spryy leaves behind ; Thru the sea goes down.and his lordly crown We cease lor a while to see ; I 15ut thu bald bright wave still tunes its stave - ?i i r *i. in me uecp ears ui me iuii. When the storm comes out, .ami voices shout For help, o'er the gurgling- main, Till the stars that gave their light to the wave Arc frighten"d in again? Then the bold wave's heard, li!*e a wild sea Careering on its way, [bird, Tiil it gains the shore, and raves the more, When its locks with rage turn grey. Then here's to the brave, the bold sea wave, That hath many a true heart borne, Ami laid it low in the depth below, F.ike an infant newly borti ; While commerce brings to our ships' free The aid of a golden sail, [wings Till the one mind shall prevail. Gov. Maju y's Bkbeches.?Our readers doubtless often sec in the political papers, lusions to Gov. Marey's brecches ; but as nay not have a very clear idea of the lieh has originated so many puns ai .tieisms, we'quotc the following act ..t of the the whole affair from (Jilt's Advert is?-r : 44 The fame of these unmentionables will ; go down to the latest posterity, k seems 1 that Ciov. Marcy was on public service in the State of New York, and his nether in- : teguments wanting repair, they were handed the landlord for transfer to the tailor? ; The work was done, and fifty cents charged for repairs, which went into the hill of j tavern expenses?an item there, and an item in history also. The bill was audited at the Comptroller's oflice of the Slate, and imy cenis stereotyped on tne record. " Jjiit this is only a part, and the least important of the incident. An acquaintance who Jived where the transaction occurred, has given me the following as the cause of the injury which the Governor on this accasion sustained, and had repaired at the pnlilic expense. lie had been walking the streets, and was resting on one of a row of flour barrels. Rising suddenly to make way for a lady to pass?a nail pro jccting lruin the Hoop caught in tl\c seat ot honor tore it. Marcy is a wit, and a man of mind. Turning to the company, who were inclined to laugh at the disaster, he threw himself into a theatical attitude, and exclaimed:?'See what a rent the envious Cash a's made!' and under cover of this sally, made good his retreat to his lodgings. The scqual is history." Five hundred volumes, and eight hundred IS1S8. in Hebrew, have been added to the British Museum. They formed the library of M. Michel, of Hamburgh. ^ Rail Road, or no Rail Road! PEACE OR WAR! -Ti. 73 a. Bia ^OKt'swiiry, fjgfcjj* Has rcceivcd a large and splendid assortment of the following FRESH GOODS which will be sold at very low prices, lirowji and bleached shirtings from 5 cts up, [jo do sheetings 12 1-2 " Fancy Prints from 6 i-4 to 25 cents, Furniture do " 8 u 'J5 li Mourning and second mourning Prints 10 . O O cents up Plaid Castillians and English Merinos, Black Alpacas from 530 cts up, " Bombazene, Mourning inous tie lain 2f>, 37 and 50 ct6, Fancy col'd do do do 18 3-4 up, Tartan plaid Shawls, Scotch wool do Ladies and Gents col'd kid and beaver Gloves, do do cravats and scarfs, do do silk and linen cambrick H'd'k'fs. Linen, Lawns, Silk and Satin. ALSO, French and English Broadcloth, I Jfavo. an article of French black broad cloth at $5 per yard worth 87 to $8. Cassimeres, Sattinets, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, Kerseys, Linsey, White, red, and yellow Flannel. A LSO, Plaid Ginghams, Checks, Cambricks, muslins, cotton and worsted Hose, (white and black) from 12 1-2 up; Mitts, caps, gloves, ribbons, tapes and braid, suspenders, A full assortment of Fancy Articles. A large variety of Fall and Winter Caps, General Taylor Caps Buena Vista do Palo Alto do and Churubusco do HATS at any price a man can ask, as I intend to sell out this article. A complete assortment of Shoes and Boots, Bonnets, Groceries, Crockery and Drugs, Hardware, Perfumery, Segars and Tobacco of the best kind, and a full assortment nt very Jow prices. Come and examine his splendid stock of Goods before you buy elsewhere, and you will find many articles not mentioned, and the prices cheaper than you expected. Oct 27 35 tf LOST, On Monday of Court, a fine GOLD HEADED WALKING CANE, varnished black, either in this village, or between this place and Cedar Springs. Any information respecting it will be thankfully received, or the finder suitably rewarded. J. \*. FRAZIER. Cedar Springs, Oot $7 3i tf Valuable N egroes for Sale. j A family comprising six likely tuid unusually vain- [ able negroes, will be ollerod in a lot, at public sale, j I at Abbeville C. 11. uu Sale Day in December, to j wit: J Snowdcn (a mulatto man) about 55 years of age, a , superior cook, coachman, \v r* ' , m " ? j Tilt? State of South Carolina, j Aittu'.YU.M-: district?ix r.m rry. j William 1'. Remliert, Geo. I?. 1 lolines and ! ; wile, v. Rebecca Renibert, widow, and ! others, heirs of Samuel Ketnbert, dee'd. 1 ?BUI for Partition. ! T. : t^ll.n / ll.ot I>..l...^^.. i j At apjit ai iniu i ut; \.'\?ui i uiut ivuuuv.tu lwm- i ! bort, Mary II M Ilembert, Louisa Kemb?-rt, ; Samuel L Humbert, .Moon and Ilar>. I riet AI. Ins wife, Lewellin C Humbert, i Trezvant and Louisa It bis wife, James A Rembert, Jolm VVr Pope, Milieu arid j i Louisa his wife, Judith Pope and Mariuli Pel; cy Pope, Defendants, reside williout liie limits | of ill is State: Ordered, that the said Dcfen- j dant's do appi-ur and plead, answer, or demur i to tbc suid Bill within three months from this date, or the said Bill will be taken pro coufesso against them. II. A. JONES, C. K. Com'rs office, Nov 6, 1847 U7 Urn j The State of South Carolina. am;kvillk uistbicr, Johri G. Wilson, applicant, v. Robert A I Wilson and others.?Partition in Ordinary. ! It appearing to my satisfaction that Mr Huh ger and Jane his wife, Thos Lesly and Susan bis wife, Joseph Lesly and Mary his wife,parties Defendants, reside without the limits of this State : Ordered that they do appear and object to tlie division or sale ot llic Kenl i?isI tuste of Alexander Wilson, dec'd on or before the first duy or February next, or their consent to the same will bo entered of record. DAVID LESLY, Nov 10, 18-17 37 3in Ordinary. HOOKS. It. If. & W A. Ward law Have added to their usual stock of School Books, a considerable collection of valuable MISCELLANEOUS WORKS, viz: Prescott's Conquest of Peru, Napoleon and his Marshall*, Carlyle's French Revolution, Fremont's Oregon, i Life and Campaigns of Napoleon, : Taylor and his Generals, ! Mexico and her Military Chieftains, j Goldsmith's View of the World, I Complete Works of Byron (Illustrated) " Josephus, | Milton and Young, (handsome edition) i Goldsmith's Natural History, ' A splendid copy ofShakspeare in 7 vols., ALSO, Maps of Mexico, u United States. .t Cap and Letter Paper, fine and beautiful ! Billet Paper, and Knveliopes, Gold and ! Steel Pens, &c. | Oct. 6 32 tf ? ?w Pirir r n * t n ' V 1 J.j Li L'j U II. i The cxcrciscs of this Institution haye been j resumed. Parents are solicited to send their ! children, at the beginnings of the Sestion, as J much depends on punctuality. d. McNeill turner. | Sept 21, 1847. 30 tf Greenville :ind Columbia. Rail ROAD COMPANY. ; A meeting of the Directors and Stockholders of j this Ciimpany will ho held ut Newberry C. II. on tho Friday after the third Monday iu November i next (l!Mh day of the month.) A general atlenI dance is requested, as business of importance will he transacted. JAMES L. GANTT, Sec. and Treas. CI. and C. R. R. Co, Greenville, Oct. (i 32 mtl9N. LANDS FOR SALE. Tho subscriber offers for sale two tracts of land lying iu Abbevillo District; one tract on the main road leading from the Court Houses of Anderson, Pickens and Greenville to Hamburg, one mile from Edgefield line, number of acres one thousand, one half woodland, the other in a high stato of cultivation. Tho buildings aro good and conveniently situated; a two-story dwelling house and yard buildings, as kitchen, &c.; also, barn, gin-houso, See. The Homestead Tract, on main road from Abbeville Village to Cambridge, cue and a half miles below Greenwood; acres, seven hundred and sixty; cleared land two hundred and 6ixty acres, balance in woods: this tract is well improved, a largo two-story dwelling house, outbuildings as barn, stables, gin house, suitably situated and in good condition. I)oth tracts in close proximity with tho routo now being surveyed as the branch of the Columbia and Greenville Rail Road. Persons wishing to purchase will call and see ine as I am anxious to sell. J. Y. L. l'ARTLOW. Oct 20 34 lOt Wu^forTsale: L A house and lot in Cokcsbury, now fi i?iLoccuPi?dby S. L. Holler, Esq. This jjI*|H|property being in the centro of the viljkMjSSSkIttgo and 0110 of tbe finest aud best location. for further particulars annlv to DANIEL S." BEACH AM, Oct 27 35tf in Cokesbury. " CITATION. Whereas, Dounes Calhoun applies to me to grant liiin Letters of Administration on the Estate of John Calhoun, dee'd i These are therefore, to cite tbe kindred and creditors of the deceased to annear before me on tha 19th of November, instant, to show cause why said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 3d November, 1847 DAVID LESLY, Nov 10 37 lw . Ordinary t)amtmvg ^Vbucrtiseiucnts. KUMOVAL. 0^T"TIio subscriber having removed from his old stand, in Shelton's Hotel building, to the 6tore formerly occupied by J. O. B. Ford, would respectfully invite the attention of bis old friends and customers, s;nd the public generally, to his new and well selected stock of DKV GOODS, believing all will be satisfied both with the 'oodsaml the prices. It i.s my determination that this shall be called, as well as be in reality, the cheapest store in this town or its vicinity. T. S. ST1LLMAN. lit mburg, Nov 3 30 ltn WATC ITES" Rcpiiirod iu tin? best manner, and on reasonable terms, at 111< establishment on Centrn-.strcet, recently occupied by A. (i. Na?jl?*. JOHN (JI'IMAKIX. Hamburg, Oct .'5m DUN I?A R & 14 L^N SI1)K, Having removed from the lirick Store formerly occupied by them, to tho store next to Dr. J.W. Stokes, and nearly opposite their old stand, 11 <1 11*1. I > mr V T imiuuiug, > >. t>j Arc now receiving, and will continue to receive, heavy supplies of the following Goods, | which they olh-r to their friends and the public generally, at the lowest murkct. prices. SUGARS. New Orleans, Muscovado, Porto llico, Clarified, Double Refined, Loaf, [ crashed ami powdered. | COFFEE. Prime dnrk green Rio, com. i mon do., Cuba St. Domingo, Prune old (Jov| eminent Java. BAGGING, A heavy stock of Kentucky, I und other kinds of American manufacture, toi gether with a-fair stock of Dundee and Gunny HOPE. Kentucky, Jute, Manilla and | Tow, lrotn to ? inch. > SALT. Large Charleston Sacks and Blown. MOLASSES. Cuba, New Orleans and i Sugar House; a superior article of Syrup, j TEAS. Hyson, Gunpowder, Imperial and j Black. j IRON. Of all sizes, also a good assort; merit of Hoop and Band Iron, German and I Cast Steel, Nail Rods, &.c.; Nails of all sizes. CHAIRS. Maple, Windsor, Cane Seat, j Children's, Office. Rocking and Nurse. POWDER. FFF Dupont's, Blasting-, Eagle, Sporting, and Kentucky Rifle Powder. ! Afsn ! A heavy stock of Saddles, Bridles, Martin rales, Halter Chains, Drawing Chains, Wee. : ding Hoes, Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candles, lliee, Soaps, Tobacco of various | brands, Hats and Caps of different grades | and shapes, lioots and Shoes, Sole, Upper I and Harness Lciit'hor, a superior lot of Kip i ami Calfskins, pure White Lead, warranted; i Window Glass, 7 X9, 8 X10, 10 X12,12 XI I, ! best quality Negio Blankets. 9 to 12-4 Bed ! Blankets, Osnaburgs, Cotton Yarn, all num? { bers, bleached and brown Domestic Goods, ; heavy and light Kerseys, Buckets, Tubs, Suj gar Cans, Measures, Brass bound Pails, Shot | of all sizes. Lead, Blue Stone, Copperas,Salt, j petre, Ginger, Pepper, Spice, Shoe Thread, | ooiion ami vv 001 uarus, i^ocoa uippers, j Brooms, Wagon Boxen, Grindstones, Cast1 injis or Hollow. Ware, I\'os. I, 2 and 3 Mack*, t ercl, Bedsteads, Thomas ton Lime, &c. ?fcc. I Sept 15 29 tf "removal. Wm. Kvtcham &. Co. 1 Have remt ved their stock of Dry Goods to the store under the American Hotel, (late ! Hubbard's where it is their purpose to keep a full assortment of i Antcricsis, rrcnck ar>u Eiigii?h ! DRY GOODS. ! We would take this opportunity to return our j thanks to our numerous friends for the very ! liberal patronage bestowed on us for the last I l.l ..?l _:. _ t I oi.\ yuuio, CVIIU WUU1U CUIIUIU U LUIllillUiillUU OI ; their favors. ! Wt! would also invite all persons buying i Dry Goods in Hamburg, who are not already on our list of customers, to give us a trial. Our stock will consist of a much larger arid more general assortment than we have heretofore kept. We will also continue to keep j onr usual assortment of CARP FITTING, I OIL CLOTH, FLOO R M A T TING, j BONNETS, and Ladies' and Childrens' SHOES. j N. B.?Just received a full assortment of ! nil numbers o' DUTCH BOLTING CLOTHS, which, together with all articles in our line, will be sold as low as they can be procured in Hamburg oj^ Augusta, VV M. RKTUHAM UU. Hamburg. Aug II 24 tf """To Tiie "PubHcr The undersigned would respectfully nnnounce to Travellers and persons visiting Hamburg, that he has taken for a term of years, the HOTEL, long known as HUBBARD'S AMERICAN HOTEL, which it is his purpose to keep as such a House should be kepi, and wil only promise to all who favor him with a call that lie will do all in his power to please; and where as much Comfort t.nd Gluiet may be expectejl as can be found at any Public House. A careful and attentive Hostler will be knnt nnnatfliitlu in tli?? SlnLlo nnil Mni-ono shall be attended to in a way that shall give entire satisfaction. A liberal patronage is respectfully solicited. YVM. KETCHAM. Hamburg, Aug II 24tf A CARD. The undersigned returns her most grateful acknowledgments for the liberal patronage long bestowed upon her, and takes great pleasure in recommending to her friends and former patrons, Mr. WM. KKTGIIAM, in whose management of the House she has the utmost confidence, and would solicit for him a continuance of their favors. SARAH HUBBARD. _ PARTITION. J. W. H. Johnson and wife. v. T. R Pnrh. ett and others. Will bo sold, on the first Monday in December next, the Real Estate of Frances Long, deceased, consisting of two tracts : first tract 170 acres, and second, of 93? acres on waters of Sal'ida river, joining lands of said Johnson, T R Puckett and others, in Abbeville, on a ! crcdit of 12 months, by order of the Ordinary. A. C. HAWTHORN, Sheriff. November 10, 1847 37 4w I MNaatifl?aw iwii ?- i n mrnmmimmatmnwiai uifmrn^mMmwummmttrnkmemmmm t)amburg 2Vi>ucrtisemcnts. I WARE-HOUSE AND COM MISSION BUSINESS?Hamburg, S. C. The subscriber begs leave to inform his friends ami I the public generally, that ho will continuo the ' Wakk-Hoiisk and Commission Business, at the 1 B5:iil IIoskI Oi.*5?ol. The convenience of this establishment is too well known to require I much comment. Cotton or other l'rudiico once in 1 store can bo put on tlm Kail lload '^without tlio additional expense of dray age, &e.; which is certainly an item worth notice, both to merchants and ' planters. | My charges will be as reasonable as other like concerns in tlio place, and (he usual facilities given to those who may givo me the ir patronage. Kept 15 ?2l) '{in 15. M. RO(it!R>S. Waro-ilous-? tn.? Tim subscribers having leased [ *>$$& ^'iir Ml ebased froin Nathon L. Griflin, the Cotton Warehouse in , Hamburg, recently occupied by ; Dr. J. F. Griffin, and formerly by Messrs. ! H. L. JefTers & Co., situated at the foot ot the Hill, and timm-dialfly at the head of the main business street. From its superior location, and being surrounded by a stream of water, it is comparatively exempt from the casualty of fire and entirely above the reach ; of high freshets. They propose to carry on exclusively the i WAREHOUSE and GENERAL FAGTOli A(iR TiUSINKSS. under the firm o I GK1GER & PARTLOW. Having engaged an experienced and com potent assistant, in addition to their own personal attention, and podsi ssing means tc make liberal advance* on produce consigned to their care, tln-y Iwreby tender their services I o Planters, Merchants und others, in the STORAGES and SALE of COTTON, FLOUR, liACON, and other PRODUCE, ! in RECEIVING and FORWARDING 1 MERCHANDISE, and PURCHASING ! GOODS to ORDER. W. VV. GEIGER. J AS. Y. L. PARTLOW. i June 9 15 Gin NOTICE Is hereby given, that an application will be J made to I lie Legislature of this State, at its i next sitting, for a Charter to construct a Rail Road, or Turnpike lload. from Hamburg, ujj , the Valley of the Savannah River, or within i Twenty-live Miles of the same, to the lines ol : Georgia and North Carolina ; Also a Chartei lbr building a Toll Bridge over the said Rivei j and its tributaries at a suitable place ; Also, . for the renewal of the Original Charter, witli amendments; lor a Rank in the Town ol . Hamburg, South Carolina, granted 22d day ol i December, 1822 ; Also, for amending ihc ; Charter of the American and German Tra| ding and Insurance Company, granted the lJ)lli duv of December, 1K35. * IIENRY SHULTZ, Founder oF Hamburg1, S C. Hamburg, S. C., Aug- 12,1847. 28 3m Ii. II. & W. A. Ward law, Are now receiving, direct from New York, a large and well selected stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, which have been bought on .such terms as will enj able thein to sell at as low prices as can be ottered any where. Their stock embraces ull that is new I and desirable of the season, consisting ju part of I tho following: i Common and fine fancy M. D'Lanes, J ' " " Ilep D'Dco&sc, 1 Super French cashmeres, | " l''ancy plaid Drap I)'Ete, | Klegaut embroidered merino Robes, j Ilichly " muslin do i Carolina, Celeste and (Jala Plaids, ! .Super printed .French cambrics, " mourning do do | ltich fancy col'd and fig'd silks, | " bl'k fig'd and plain do . Handsome second mourning do I Ladies' fig'd bl'k silk mantlet), ! A largo and elegant stock shawls, Bl'k and fancy col'd cloths and cassiinercs, Sup. fig'd silk and satin vestings, Kerseys, linscys and English plains, Duilil, twilled and Mackinaw blankets, Sup. Whitney bed and crib do A large stock Negro shoes, Ladies' morocco and kid slippers, I Boys' and misses' shoes, Gents sup. calf bootn " water proof do Gents and ladicy' over shoes, Gents and boys cloth, fur, cealletto and glazed Fur and wool hats, [caps, Also, a complete stock of Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Saddlery, Jewelry and Fancy Goods, sept 29 31 tf NOTICE. The subscriber offers for sale his PLANTATION, lyinsr within half a mile of this place, containing 650 acres. On the premises are a two story framed Dwelling, framed Negro Houses, a new framed Gin House, and a new and excellent Screw attached, with other outhniMinrrc oiinli na arn nnmmAn An nla iitnl Two hundred and fifty acres at least of the land is uncleared and finely timbered ; a quantity of that part cleared is verv productive land, and most of the uncleared is of a very srood quality. The price will be moderate. Persons wishing to purchase, will apply to the subscriber on the premises. JAMES S. WILSON. Abbeville C. H., Sept 15 29 3w j ! CANDIDATES. *' O R TAX COLLECTOR. ^ We arc authorized to annouuce JOHN M. . GOLD1NG as a candidate Tor Tax Collector ut the ensuing election. We are authorized ?.o announce JAMES M / ' AF vnn'P __ - -i ? * ? ' " ; i*x. v/nuvunt, ua u cuuuiuarc lor IflA COLLECTOR, at the ensuing election, i The friends of Capt. E. C. MAllTIN, mnounce hint asucundidutc for TAX COLLKCi TOIl, at the next ensuing election. The friends of WILLIAM J HAMMOND, take pleasure in announcing him a Candidate for TAX COLLECTOR at the ensuing election. The Friends of JOSEPH S. D. WETHER ALL, announce him as a Candidate for i TAX COLLECTOR, at the ensuing election. The friends of the Rev. JAS. MOORE respectfully announce him as a candidate for the office of Tax Collector at the ensuing election. The Friends of W S. HARRIS, announce him as a candidate for re-election to the office of TAX COLLECTOR, at the ensuing election. We arc authorised to announce JOHN (CUNNINGHAM, as a candidate for TAX COLLECTOR, at the next election. The friends of EZEK1EL TRIBLE i announce him as a candidate for the otlice of j Tax Collector at the ensuing election, i We are authorized to announce T. T. CUNNINGHAM as a candidate for Tax j Collector at the ensuing election. i The State of South Carolina. AliUEVILLE DIS'J'itlCT. I In the Court of Common Picas. j James Cochran v James Fish.?Attachment. ! The Plaintiff in tins ease buying filed his ' deelaiation in the Clerk's office this da)': And the defendant having neither wife or attorney \ known to be in this State. Ordered that said i defendant do plead to the said declaration ! within a year and a day from this date, otherj wise judgment by default will he awarded ! against him T P S P1E it IN, C. C, P. , | Clerk'a Office 20s.li April 1847 ly 14 Notice to Absentees. Exparte.? Wm. Barmore, appl't., vs. the | Heirs, of Geo. IBarmore, dec'd., et ??li It appearin before 'he first Monday in January, 18-18, or ll.nii. n,.t.c.on? ?? llin ? >. n;u ui 1 | record. DAVID LESLY, O. A. D. ' | Sept 2tf, 1817 30 12w ^ olicc to Absent lleir. It appearing to rny satisfaction, that William ! Wright, one of the heirs and children of John ; Wright, deceased, is absent from this State. ! Notice is hereby given to the said Wilhum , ; Wright, that application has been made to ' ' tl.o ^ o..? A - UI.. , | mi; x#iuiuuij uuuut uiu utl %j 1 asol'iuulj u? I : 184*2 lor a part ofihc proceeds of sale of the ( , real estate to pay the debts, as the assets of personalty are deficient to ?07.76, and that p j you be and appear at Abbeville C. H. on or . before the first of January, 1848, to shew . cause ?vhy so much of the fund or proceeds of sale of land should not be so applied, or your ' consent will be entered of record as eonfes sed. Given under my hand this 22d Septem. ber, 1847 DAVID LESLY, O. A. 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Its colurns are open to every man in the country, for the discussion of political or any other questions. j f n Orl/111 inn t a r*/-*lif i ao n lo ? All uuuiuui' I.V (/V1UIUO) u iui??U 9|jauu 111 IIIC National Whig will be devoted to publica-* tions upon Agriculture, Mechanics, and oiher useful arts, Science in genera], Law, Medicine, Statistics, &c. Choice specimens of American and Foreign Literature will also be given, including Reviews, &c. A weekly list of the Patents issued by the Patent Office will likewise be published?the whole forming u complete family newspaper. The Weekly National Whig, one of the largest newspapers in the United States, is mude up from the columns of the Daily Na-. tional Whig, and is published every Saturday for the low price of $2 per annum, payable in advance. A double sheet of eight pages will be given whenever the press of matter shall justify it. The Memoirs of General Taylor, written expressly for the National Whig, are in courso of publication. They commenced with the second number, a large number of copies of which have been printed, to supply calls for back numbers. CHS, W. FENTON, Proprietor oj the National Whig. Aug. 25, [Prs. bill #20] 26 6m NOTICE. I have left all my notes and accounts in tho hands ot Thomson & Fair. Those indebted to me will confer a favor by making payment to them immediately. JOHNSON RAMWV Oct 27 35 tf~" Waggons for Sale. A second-hand one-horso waggon and a two-horuo waggon, both in good order, with harness, can bo bought cheap. Apply at this offiee. [Oct 20 & *