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Wisccllaneoas fc We qnqie tkc folfdwinjr specimen of J legal questioning frow the Boston Galaxy. Our opinion of Philadelphia lawyers is i. ? . > . ik.i 1 xcry cxuiien; out we oic cunuucm mm I the witness in the ease ^mentioned below, would "puzzle" any one of the franternitj. EXAMINATION OF A WITNESS. Judge.'?What is your''business, sir! | What do yoo follow for a livelihood! | Witness. Nothing pauicular. . Judge. You do not appear to be a man of property?h<y* do you gel your bread! Witness. " I sometimes get it of Mr. Humbert the baker, sir?and sometimes Judge. Stop, sir. Understand my question, -ilow^lo you support yourself! Witness. On ii chair in the day time? on a bed at night. Judge. I do not sit here to trifle. Are vou a mechanic? Witness. No sir. Judge.. What arc you then! Witness. A Presbyterian, sir. . Judge. If you do not answer me, 1 ( trill hare you taken care of. Wxtnesi. I would.thank your honor to . ^ do it; for the times ar?* so hard that I can* ( not take care of myself. t Judge. You work around the tiharvcs, I suppose. I Witness. No sir?you ra:>-'l ^et around them without a boat, am! I don t own one. ( Judge. I believe you are an idle ragabond; < j Witness. Your honor is very slow of j belief, or you would have ftunil that out before. | Judge. What do you know of the esse now before the courtf c Witness Nothing, sir. Judge. Thru why do you sl,i|td there? IWitness, Because I bare no chair to ait fit. " . . Judge. Go about roar business. . c The Portland Times contains the follow ? iing gbod'an:?" Is that clean butter:" said! * Alike ui.a countryman, who had a wagoajji <? full of butter for sale on Fore-street 'Tartjp week.?^Goctttt ought to be," replied the;-! count rj mart.** it took the old woman f"~vr ithrec of the b<nr? all night io trick Ike hears ]. i . . - jc: An old lady who bad ambitious views for ! *' * ' j r + i ? fcerhOBiwna?sna teas mocn raonncd ,nai!0! trben be ws ,Q ^ H<ntno of centimes. he hem m*de a speech?mixed ' giU of yeast trlth his gin imtcrs t? i":morning in order to make btm roe when be pi ,wcnt to the Hill. ,j, . ; 'fa Static vs. AboUtio*.?There vai a inn*:-, cal &u;i-*\boUiott disturbance, 41 3faa*? J ficU on Jwt?at we learn fr??r? the Ijctlhatti Atfrcriiser ;of Saturday. ? fig seems that an Warrant lecturer by ih\ Jg name of ttiirlcigh !us lectured in thai town ij] icrerai time*, ant! has repeatedly stated i that tihwho wouM not join t o aboliuoni>t* j vcrc.no bctycr than magstcajcry, kidnap : pert tad pirates. This displeased a portlon of the gowjd people of the town, and CJ after he ha ! lectured four lime* among roj theththrydetermined aha'he should ??t :Wj be permuted to appear before the:n again. fir Oii Jjundsy it ??*'announced fiom the' tai palpit thai he would lecture the next dot ? |(9 at two o'elqck. Ai the appointed time hr jje appeared, surrounded hy i.U Utends, hut before he commenced hit lecture a band, of musician* had been obtained for the oc-l *' Cfi?ao, ?nd placed in the gallery, ,wb??}M commenced placing. After they hadplayed a fear moments, a gentleman mose-w, and commenced praying?the music cum-j re tinued until told that the gentleman wa*, at prayer, trhen they stopped until the i nrnr#F Vn? rlo??l. nntl tllCIl COmiUCDCCd i playing again. r time ft constable arose and de? th tnohded in t!ib name of the eommonwcafthv to that nil persons opposed to the objects of 3? the meeting instant!) leave the house.?; i* Tito movie continued?the constable then > went Into the gallery and commenced an attack upon ontfVtf the musicians, which : Wftitpcll'd. Much rnnfuvinn .smlo ( . her of bloody noses follovetl, which were* j dirided, ' The limb of tbcfau, tin* jar din J that lie conld not remove the band by j ^ fore*, next'proceeded to read the Rio'.j Act, which did not have the desrvd cficet,; v nod bo then called to his aid a gentleman1^ who addressed the meeting, and advised J ( ibem " to gn hnruo and mind their o\rn'?tf( baoiness. Out the advice was not heeded. 1 Ut Mr*. Burleigh attempted to get u bearing,'5 ' but the music commenced playinc, tiod a}-1 hough lie stood upon lt.r tops ?( ihr pews, moved abom til nil p.irJ*?f the house* ami J" screamed to thr top of u* mice, in* rouhi I ^ T?ot be heard, and after waiting till 4 ?' ctoffcrb* departed, rscorti.-il lo his cani* r **' by the Bant), the people shouting a! urt c' for joy. . ilo*tun TVtmsaipf. m F4JUU.NU n BT TUB RKf. TIMOTHY FLINT. ' If one half the zral, enetgy and rtprutt that blots 00 many gazettes with low ami coarse abase, selling thr community by the ears for the gain ami paltry purpose of a few demagogues and office seekers, w re bestowed 0:1 the advancement of 8f nrul- ni tlire-r-if the people were half so ambitious to improve and beautify their fields, as ihey are to solllc the affairs of (lie. na- gc lion; and half at angry with thistles, thorns in and poor fences as they arc with their op- nr ponents# who probably wish as well to the country aa themselrc?, we should hove 01 Wore productive fields, less complaints of !l poverty, rnorc ability to be chariinblc and at ujuiiocrnt, and abundantly more good feeling. Vrom Pittsburg to New Orleans i he ootr plough* at his father did boforc ? iim,and the greet mass of farmers are as tatiunary in theory as they ore in practice. Nine tn ten of them belierp, at this moment, that book farming is.the mere iscless visionary dreaming if men that know nothing.*abouTpractlcal agrieullnrc. We woulcl tell them/,that England is the garden of Europe, simply because almost every acre of the ground is c ultimated scientifically. and on principles which have hcon brought to the lest ot the most rigid and exact experiment. We would tell them that New England, of whose soil and climate thev are nrcustomcd to thin k, as consigned by providence to ste.r-; ility and inclemency, is the garden of the tlnitcd States, ouly because the mdiisHV n"? ?"'l init n<*.rnlf? c!i> H(tt (hflltV vmsi nit\? v utv |??v f-' " ~ ? oway their efforts in the exertion of mere' brule strength?hut bring tttind, plan, sy> lem and experience to bear upon their naturally hard and tlianklcsn'soil. On every side the passing traveller sees vcrdue, -grass and orchards in the small and frequent enclosures of imperishable rock, and remarks fertility won from the opposition of the elements and nature.-? After an absence of ten years, on our return to that country, we were struck with ! this proud and noble triumph, eonspicn-j otis over the whole region. The real benefactors of mankind, as .St ! Pierre so beautifully said, are th??*c. v< I :au?e tiro blades of wheat to mature where } jnr d:ed brfore. The fields ought tn be i he morning and evening theme of Ameicans, thai love ih? ir country. To fcrtiizeand improve his farm, ought to be the >ritiie temporal object of every owner of he substantial soil. All national agcran lizetrcnl power, and wealth, may be tra:cd I.) agriculture as its ultimate source. Jommcrcr and manufacturer are onlysub>: din ate results of this main spring. \V e consider agriculture as every sub-1 idiary not qrrty-fj abundance, industry, rrmfort and health, hut tu good, morals, i nd ultimately rrrn to religion. We ! iwll always say ^sad sing, *55prcd the : lough/ V'O shatl^nlwars regard the!' --? '? ' ?...jJ?1'._ i.i i..? i urn nran tanner, uinypru tu uu ruijndr irni/anrf tilling his'ground*, aa belqn^- i iglo4he first order of-noblemen among I ?. WV jbsll dwajr? ?fi?? Kim bomitiful " unrr?t? good boer, dhrf moderate use of if!or; iau! if be wHrrrtir li WtnifWi of the r4>5c, but none of the perhieiou* gladness f whi?krj; and we shell only liiToltr upi M* labors the Messing of God, and ty of him, peace br trithin thy wall. 1" * ^ If* ?#'*') the L?*?i?lainrp of Pennsylvania isaed a law tfmt none of It* members ' ttW erne 11 the aersion harrfsvftti, nor' j t Hifir bread and butter on the iirps! c w?w?wiwui'w?i.i?iifn in im?HI??"*fy Tallin I >l<; Pljjnfafimi re's sa&S ! ror?*e Lhiby ) J -*JZ* ( Bill for Partition 3 *4 j S mpiuana P,.itou j M-'utne of a decretal order of the Court of wucrry^ qaxlo to.Uie shorn case, the Conv ^ioner in Kqotij for .< District wVt II at the court haute ol saul District* on the at Monday tn December noil, all t)ial pbntioti whereon William Paiton dee'd lately *d, situated on ?hc * "alawha Itircr, at the I ad falls oi Laudrford, containing Gill Acres. 3 he said plantation eon?i?f? of ao tslaod in id rircr containi'^ .* L'I3 Acres, ?11 adapted jo tho culture of colion which jii quire no fencing; . 0 ACl A i*rf?<d co!ion lam!, on aaid river, and J A Good Mead w; \ c remainder in strong upland well adapted''! the grou-th of corn and cotton. Alrooji K) acres arc cleared onduow fit for cultira-j )? i'' Oo' the premise* is a two story >v- j Dwellim? Hnutfe, iilfS room*.'Mid - fir* phec in each; LguutLUuh iluuxi an i ticttw id at' ncccs**ry budding*, stich a? | let*to llousos. &utuas, d*r. i Thouc who may vrtah to pyicl; >i, ?*nl do d ell loe gamine the bcmrc the day J ' aide. O* W. rt'.t.y, R>, if rji d npon ^ bt? residence in l?auca3U?rr{Ur, or addta* 5 I by Mlrr, utll ae-Ul life"** who may desire j iuuk wcr Mid plantation. 5 he r>^U? will U- i tl Tonus ot siliv ? >o much of the put e ha*' ? tmry an ?<U satisfy it*.* c^*:* of ?*!? iuu?i paid on iin* iUi of m|i ; the b'iaiice p ! ? , v in ihrrp equal annual uMtsUm-tit* Willi' Mrcsi I hi* piitchaae money mum in* ho* n-d by tmnd and appro*rd ecc-trili, t?i?d a origpjfe of the promts*-* *a*?. M'a l ll.Y.c. c. c. d. 11 onimimiouer'a office, i linntcr r ourt ilmim*, > ^ (ilrmlw r .V-'t?.-!! \ . .... i NEW C/OODS.' ,|! HE ?ul>?crUicr i* ntiw opening a large! nl ?r? h Mtpplv of ! r.a.L ,i.vo n-MTtif jj GOODS, ,( 'Irclcil with grrai care from flic InicMlf iportutinn*. consisting of fcii!k*Cntton j a id Wprslod Gone]*: Ic ?+'tlXG? ji ? assortment of I'l TLKHY and Fancy if ARDWARE, Hriu of Rich CHINA! ii id DHiTANMA WARE, sold low. E. AY. BONNEY. I Oct. 20?3??If ( lK+ 5 4 a*' 'MZZL+rs-rX&m *. lltfUl *- iJ! ^ _ '?. . ' . GRAND FINALE1 UF 18J>V Bsc - saber. Sylvester clo3is , the year with a grand flourish, throw tig all thai have hitherto been preseiiftif lollic public in ihe gloo my shade* A fii glc glance at the io!lu;ving brilliant3!**! of Scheme* must encourage all Sylvester's correspondents to male speedy application to ensure a merry Christmas and a happy new year. Address - 8 J- Sylvester. 130 Broadway, N. Y. CAPITAL #30,000, VJl < :u ST^TE LOTTERY . Class Number 7 For the benefit of the Towu of Wheeling To be drawn at Alexandria, Va. Saturday, December 3,1836. SCHEME 30.000 iO.OGO. 4,000. 3.000 2,000 50 f 1.000. 04 of 200 &c. Tickets 10 dollars. A cer| locate of a package of Whoie! I Vk:. i- v. ill he sent for 120 dollars.? i !!a?rt j>, Quari< rs and Eighths in propor-1 lion. ' 4 3J,000 DOL3 50 Prizes of 1,000 VIRGINIA STATE ? aTTl?DV uv/ r run 1 Cr ass 9. For ihc Bnudi the Mceha deal Bene* roJrnt Sofiriy nf N<?rf"Ik. T? l?r drawn 91 Al&amirut Va, Sifnrdav Dc<*? ?>b r 10 &30.O00. laooo 000. 2.500 2,000, 50 u(: 1,000.20 <if 500 &.< &.c. Tickrti* !0 d'diara?^hnrr* in proportion rrnifiraie of s parkotfc of 25 whole lickrifl in this \Iagoifjcciit Scheme may be :wd for 13'J dufKrk?packages of halves , *nd quarters in pr.?p-?rtion. , magnificent capi- . T.YLS. 4 * * Fortv Thousand Hollars. 5.j,tWO tlftllnP* ... : ' 100 of I,o?o dollars Virginia Slate lottery, Clazi; ?to. 8 Indotrln? t!-.r Lreaburg Ac rdemy, and for 1 ithcr. purpose*. T > be drawn at Ainxbh- i dria, Ya, Saturday Dec. 17 W Capitals . I >0.006. is,coo, sooafscoo < M 1.300. 10,1 at' 1.00J. t Centurau? %,f a package of 25 whole W ick ; .v-t ?nJy HOddiara. Ha'rva t nd proportion. Delay not to t? end vouror lftrv t?? Fortune4* Home. I' ALLPKJZKS. M A H Yb vNlfc ST ATE LOTTKRY, ; CLASS SO. 27 li ?o bc'drantf it BsUhr.nrr. Saturday, Dp., rrcvb r M. I>v?d. Rich ami Splendid Scheme. , O.OOOM.OOO, 4,000, 2^0-K 2,000, 10 df i,nw> -20 ft o'" r? ^5-" ?' i*;rA 16 L.lfif* A CMiilKJSv of n uarKapt' of 25. ?f(m!c ickcis vrUl be sml for 110 dollar*. Pack* 1 jyc? of Shares in proportion, J fn thi* L tilery all those tickets boring j m drawv. j.quibcr on thrni will be each milled to rcr dollars, tvithmit discount 'on rahiioi ?i better than adventure in bis Sf]trf? . S3^.cici? 1 LOOK AT THIS : VLEtANfHHA LOTTERYj1 Class. 8. ' *or the bt'ociit ol iIm- I i.wi. .?f Wcllnhurg ' fi ?ob??it'aunn Alexandria, D. C. Satur, I .?v December HI. IS30 03S3^3, ft O00, l?\<> 0. tr ???,.*?.00'? 4.000, 2.500. E of 1,000. 5 i 500. 8 of &V 200 of 200 J'ichrts 10 dollars. , A . - / / _ ? I ^ e i\i* i a ! \ ctru:;<-?u<- n |MrHBtre 01 zo trrtnir ickrtit trill lie sent Ior I 10 i!>ular?r?pack-j gr* of khanK in proportion. >$' nth t aroLina Lancaster District William CdtHen applicant TS TJiopios foihen, John Colhcn William 1 )ukra and. lit* wi> Nancy, Peter * mc.cnt, M nd tug wife Susannah, James Cot lieu , Sanil jjj 'oilwn, Parcal CuthenV children, Mil ton 'oiiH'it, Jonathan Uaih'jr ?ud hmwite lixanth, Andrew 4 otheu anil Mediae! Johnston: ^ d tm wife MijltMr,(!ricni!aiits. Roinmon* in Partition, ^ It appearing to my satisfaction. that the . bore parii.-s defendant reaulo without thti . Iiate, vis- Tbu** o?hcn. John f'oiben, satnl ^oihen, Parcal * othrn'a children. William )ukcs and hi# wife Nnncy, Peter Vincent . nd hia vtfe Susannah, it is therefore ordcrd that they flo appear and object to the dirtion or salt of the real est a in of Willi em I othen dee'd on or boforc the first klonday s B February licit, or their consent to the a ame will |*? entered of Record. J. II uiTIIE&Si'tiO^O. L. D Nor. DAVIS' P (Late M'Adaius') Hotel, v The subscriber has the pleasure of inform- ^ ingbis friends ano the public that lie will, assisted bfr Mrs. Davis^ (late Mrs. MWdains) ^ continue Uie i ~ , ^ House of Entertainment 1 n known as M.'A dams' Hotel, exicpsiveJy im a: proved in etery respect, and will jointly use their best exertions to render the establishment worthy or patronage. They can con fidently promise to all, a well regulated and quiet abode, with tho comforts of a good la- * file, supplied bouuti'ully with every variety ti the country affords, and the bar with the* ti choicest liquors* b His Stables [ -1 tl I -I? Af SXlall ut ?UY?aiO |IIUIIUVU w J til UUUUU4lll^ VI provender, and entrusted to careful and alien* * tire ostlers . Call and judge hour far we redeem oar pledges, and it shall not be oar fault if anj go away dissatisfied or fail to afford us patro* \ nage. C. H DAV18. Oc 29?37-d The relescope Columbia, Journal Fayeiicrillc, and Patriot t harleston, will please insert the above .>ncc a week Lr four weeks and send their bills to the subscriber for pay- \ mcnt . - ~ For Sale. \ A large and commodious Store and Dwelling House nniwd, t<? which is:attached every other building calculated to carry on an extensive whole-sale and re*: tail Mercantile business, on Broad Street,. in Camden, in the centre of business, and a healthy pari of the iowu,and all in com picte order. For terms apply at this of fire August 20?30?tf Sale: By permittran of the Court of Ordinary for Kershaw District, will be sold <?n monday ihc * cotid day of January nest, before the Court llouM- in Camden, Sixty-lwio Negroes, onc a prune i loose Carpenter1, and on Tuesday, (It* iburd day of January neu will be sold at tho plantation of iba dee'd tu .Kershaw Diatnet. 100 Head of Hogs 80 Sheep 65 HEAD OF CATTLE 3 WAGONS MULES AND HORSES . I; Matched Pair of Horses Our Cart, about 2,000 RuskrUs of Cent, Peas, Fodder and Plantation implement* generally dee oelonging to lite estate of Ben. 3uteb.ini dee'd T i - *terms.?cash for all sums under twenty *?' loJIar*. For all sums over that amount, u mods payable on 1st January 1831, with in- ? crest from the day of sale, with sncli persont) security as may by approved of by the ad J nin'fsuctnr. ' J. M DESAUSr-URE, Adin'rr -o?. o-or.-b.p _ r~ f*5 rr i 'u M -- nrw xyopurin^mip- u l*hf *ubtcribrr*ha*inf, on the l?th Au^ gli last formed a cojuirtncrahlp, jrodcr the Ft Gimof /> 81 J H. Anderson 4* To. j-' liaip^cifalfy solicit from their friend* and; , ihe public generally a continuance ??fj that natrhnae* which has hitherto been J ^ i?y-J tn ih**in /fty ' -* - * ; I'hc Pofttiercu?iunu'? of each of th? lubirribrri, trill be accommndain! on (he 71 wm<? |erms as heretofore, by applying at J he atorc formerly occupied by V F ViP 'p'juc. J. H. ^NPKRsON. I* F VILLKFICJUK . R] Nor. 12-38-if | NOTICE. J i ly pcrn?i|rfuH nf J inira H. Withcrspmtn J lodge of %* fV?uri of Ordinary, trill be-j . l id ut the Utt residence of WHIwm Masir> drcM on the Wax al l crock, Lancaster Jiei- H. C. lbc whole of hi* personal e#- J r. ?n Tof-'!av. lire 0|h ??f I)*-r. next, . njl&ifiUnt itf,*ixi?*co rt-ry valuable \< rr.KV>. II r>r*. Catib*, flogs, ?!? mill anil K.irhatt Furniture, plantation' ( Pools. C'? rii. Folder, Wagon anil Gears rilfi many other articles Terras of aal b( naile known on day ol sale a \(ASSF.Y. / , f" r. c. ma3!<i:y 5 Adm ,. Nnr 12?$1?C* ? FOR 8ALL. t s,?oo riii: or Negro ff%?Shoes, Manufanured thin year, of the best ma- be i? in I* and by (iitl^ul workmen, which da} rill he sold an low an any of the kind and ( u.tlity in market. Also Leather for ma-'lan in? the same, on the most reasonable j boi crrnn. ash paW for green or dry hides, i pn nd leather mil shorn giren^in exchange.' wh 'Inntrrs are respectfully requested to call I ] nd examine. Apply otic door below Le-,-" < V and Ifoghson's store, to the subscri j on rr*. JOHNSON &. AUSTIN. at September 17-34-h - or N. B. Any quantity of shoes will be rill lade to order on the shortest tfotire. FANCY DRABr f IROWN and Mixed BROAD CLOTHS uiled for orerronls, also, rich, checfeM nd striped CAS3AMERE ond SATTL iETTS, for sale by E. W. BONNEY. 1 CVt. *20?!*7?1?*. ? \ * - ... . r v " V. -^r.-'5 ../V.L *NEW'Gt>08& B. V7&HP.327 & 0Of ike litis tniiliiod offnformtng the J^&diesf i sinden cud its vicirthy, lK?tt they hare v -* ist received from He<r Iftrrk, w?d <?Jer t*w opening in the house ohBrosdstreet irmcrfy occupied by Thos. Warren, attd early opposite the Slasoiiic Hall, a-fine sso'rtntent of * M ILL! NJRY A'XO 'Iiich tUvv will sell fur cash or to untie. ual customers on lbc most reasonable * srras. and hope by their strict attention J a business to raerrii e share of the pubic patronage. Among their stock may e foam! the following articles: C??I'd an<1 B!*k Fig'd P>*eesau, Italian Lustrings. " Plaio, White and Black Satins, Fig'd do do do White and Colored Florence, VniieStrc?, PfaJt & BPfcFrenchCripw Thread Edgings and ! nserting, Bebinctt do do Blond Quillings and Colored Lace. ' V Lisle Thread Edgings Pa ten iPearl do *. Forked Muslin Edgings and Inserting^ Super Black and colored Braids, Fig'd and Plain Belt Ribbons, Tinsel i do do do Black and White French ^Hk Hose,. <h> do English . do Bead Reticules and Purses, Down Un?Ier*lcercst Etr.br'd Muslin Canes and Collars, Gro de Nap Handkerchiefs. Saiin Figured do Plato and Figured do Ladies Silk Cravats Fig'd Matin aod Nets Scarfs, Printed Poplin Handkerchief*, Mourning do ;?jPrinted Thibit Chenille do Merino do .... Oriental Grecian Bonnets, Plain S:r?w ' do do Mixed do Laddies- and Misses Tuscan, Figured and Plain Siikiiats, do . do Satin, do Ribbons and Veils assorted \r ificial Flowers ColM, Whi e and Black H. S Glorcs White and IJiaek Silk do . . Hem, s.ich. Linen Cambric, tTdk'fs Gill and let Plague*,'" Silver Bodkins Screw Pin'Cushions Perfumery, sd other articles .00 ntnnrtous to menin, but *re respectfully inrrto our friends call and famine for themselves. N,?r 12?38?tf JL " " '" r*. ( arpetiter & hart? rfCHMvrd their FjLL supply of A*' MiLLLNAilY , And ipancy Goods, of Satin auif Velvet Bonnet*, Eo-., Ah am) \mericau trtows, Silks for drease*/ ibban<s Ftawcrj, Glare*, Betu. Fancytawls and While aad DSsck Blood \c*. V- ds, Tlain and Figured L*cw Blood ice for Dresses, eve all of vrhich will bp Id on *er> rea50ftaWo trnna. Millinery and dross making executed to orr ** umisI " " : KiV' . 11 ? ' /. " 11: '*?? " I' u blic wile at Curate r v tile, Eolith Carolina, rordrrof ih?- C*.url ?/ EquUy-i?f 8out Carolin*, I will olfrr tor Sale tl S?mu rvillr, on the first Monday inJtftWj nt x t. Two Plantation*. bntivn Lv the aatna May tie! 1 an-i Hopewell, lying in the dnity of Rcotfo *vY.Ueo4ing H<?u*?and, { p Bradford's Spring*, in Sumter Duel. One Plantation containing about : hundred, and the other about #i?h{ ,i n ;r? ?l Bf rt-f, both in a fine stale fit. in rati?mu.. . .'i L U89, ? " One homlrrd prihte Negroes, being tho opcrty of the mute oftha Jate John Q. riot, deceased, not already divided i sold for the investment of the minor re. rbe Lands from their situation in a ;h healthy country and pleaeam neigh irhnod, offer inducements to persons irons ol buving, not often to be met h. ' 'I tin >ng the Negroes ate House Ser* us, Seamstresses, Cooks, Ostlers, Field nils, and one Carpenter* The sale will positive and ennliuued from day to r until the whole is disposed of. Conditions?'One third cash, the be* co in one and two years, secured by hi! ?ami,!ik ?nil a miirltraffO of the '** '?* / ? . - 'B'D - ? tpcrty. or the purchscr may pay the ole fn rash ai hi? option. ? . Purchaser* to pay for necessary papers. Any furlhei particular* wili be given application by letter* (postpatd)to me Bradford'* S pring*. Sumter tfiairict* to Franklin I. Moats, Esq,, htStfntcrle, fcK?. Ca. ROBERT L? HERIOT, ExVurof J. O. Heriot. Mtmteivillc, No?. 12?38?h 1 1 '1 "" ?; I : % Wanted Immediately TWO FIRST-RATE Journeyman Tailors, o M Pr,~ <ov. in-3f?.-c ? 4.1 ?>i