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U.. lrtessor of' PhIisioloegy and Pathological Anizatttiv. C. W. W:"r. .1. D.. Profeisnor of Chimis:ry acid Phamacv. . P. keARVis, 31.~0., Professoi of Ticacpentics nod Mt teri.cfij! -.O~ltcdti(ISan J. A. LvY. . .I. or of Obstetrictis and Diseases of Womeni and 11lients . L. D. Foti. M. D., Professor of the Institutes and Practice or* 3idicine. P. F. Ev, M. D.. Proeltsor of the Pcinciples and Plraectice of Surgery; G. 1. N Ewrosv , 31. 1).. )emonstrtirs of A jout .\lcil.sTER'" I .. natony, witlimit ad ditional Ilee. PAUL F. I'TE, 31. D., Sept. 1. Deanl of Fac ulty. D ' T h e Udg e fl d A d v e r s e r . G re e i v ill' 3loncmcacier, S. C ::omhernt'c ltrordler, I-ed-. eral Uion. Coin'lhus Icccjc.rer, Savaciinh Georgian. t -orgi;..loi. e i'ter. i citt ille jeimc rat. Alahnmi Jclcurnal. 'I'iisecclctca 11.c2 of' tioc,.Ilabama: loridani. Florida:and Nah vile iaier. will imblcish t .e ab1ccve :,I%- rtiSe clent weeklv to thc ait of $5 each, and forwarn their receiplt5 to the Dean. T I F Succbce itccrs have c.-t received from New York. a .enral assotmiect of' V..1l.L ANSD W\INTE.R G001. ini their line of Butsines". coni,ti i, icl part of Dle. Black. Wollicclcack. Invisile Green. wl 0li e Green, C'loths, Wool-tdve Maenc. Invi-ihle Greeni, and Dia mc'id Bcieer Clo;hs. Cadet. Blice 3ixeel. and Steel Mixed Cloths. Plaic Bine. tlack. Woolve lark. and a fine asstmenit l Faey Cassimeres. Woollen Velvei. Vale-'ia Ilai and Figcured Satint anid lldislo Silk Veltitns, 1at-. Umbrebu, UCollaiCs Bo oiis. Stocks, Cravats. Scarfis. Glovesand Sispenlers. Rcedv mle Coe.Ats. Frock Coas. Over coats. Pantaiois. Vet. Shirts Merino and Cotion Wrappers acd Drawers. cnd tmay others ar ticlec inc their line for Buisicec's. which they wil have- mde y. at short Notice. aid in the cost feslilcb~ I /I, BRYAN & MINOR, Merhant Tailcors. Edgef'ield C II.Oct. 6thcl i'ctt ci' 36 F ROli1 the scub.-cribcer con the night ccr lice 7th inist. a B3A Y M Al RE, aboiut Ilicands high, icacked as liollccws: right hiind lfew whcite as imrl up s hcot luc'k. hcer cneck onu sacinc et, lets ac white spcot of' hirs, suippocsed to b e cns' ed by a brciose: trots very faci, acid when taikenc away was inc gaod circler. A rc'war.| ccf IIiTIY DO L L ARS will hce given forc thc' thiiefancd marme. soi that lie imcy bec iEreoughit to juistic' with prtoof to conct:t or auc g in;fcomatimc. re-ptect.ng cte imare cilacne wil be tht.cikfiii v r'ecived.antd all reasoniable costs paid by the "subhscriber. WILLIAM CRIOZIER. Oct. 12. c 38 Th~e Edgeficehlc Advert ise'r will copIy thcree timies ancd t'orwaid their bid form piia met. W. C. IP1550 LUTION%. TlIE copairtnership heretol'crecexitcing hce T twceen il itchiell & Rcanson, edissuolved the 1ht inset. hcy iiimtii.il consent. G W. M1itchlell is ducly ancchorise'd toc settle cte butsincess ol thc late irmct aill p ersonis indtebctcd to its will imake imcmediate liae meint to Geo- W- Mitchiel'. (ex ceptliigchose' wh'o will bce otherwise noctifieda,) andci thoiste havingi claeicms a::aiint clhe cam wd'l prescent them'ic to Ga. WV. 1 itecell fotr ligncidaltion. M1. A. RA NSOM. Oct. 'd 38 y 5.-Ceo.Wl. liitchell mady bce f'itccd t his store -2 ecilec above Cairocl'ccs iffice,. neric the licne of' hc,'efiedtc ad Alcbhecvic Districts. The ldgefieid Adlverciser will give te atbove fetcr icisertiocns acid ilorward thceir bill to G. WV. M.l hor pay met. A W AR1%ING. A LI. whet are inidebited to the late firm oh' ltand cuth cc & Cat will please iccakepcay matet with thce lceast poesible delacy. Ed.-.i..eld C. It.. Oct 14. 1640 tf 37 Sherifils Sales. B Y Virtue orsmndry writs offierifacias.to mu directed, will be sold at Edel ield C. House. on the first Monday and 2nd Tuesday in December ixt, the folliowing property, viz: James Toikins, vs. Henry ffintman, sen , one tract of land containing lifty four acres, ad joinin Calh Tally and others. Also, one nlegrnowoman Dinahl. Other Plaintiffs, severly, vs The Same, the aboeve descrilbed preoperty. Sri8ahnon Clark, vs latgaret O'Gilvie, the tract of land known as the Tomkins tract, con taining one hundred arres, nore or less, ad joining lind ofrderemiah Seigler and others. Also. one oerile tract, containing three hun11i dred acres. more or less. adjoining lands of John A. White aini others. The same vs the same, the above describsed prorperty. The s:me vs the s:ii1e, the above described proper'y. James A. Tolbert vs the saine, tie above de scribed property. Araim Kilcrease, vs Williamr D. Kimbril, the tract of land where tie Defendantit lives. contaiingr two imrdred aend sixly two acers. more or less, adjoining lands of L.' . Cochran anl oliers. Jacol B Smnith, vs. Sterling Powell. 0c tr:ect of land lying on lorse creek, adjoining Duriing Walker an others. The $tate vs the same, the above described propert y. Geor'rer Adams. vs Azariah Stone. six hln dred aeres of land. adjoining lands of Thoins flarris aId othei.:. B. F. Gonedy, T C.. vs Willim P. [fill, one trart of land. ceotain "ing five urndred acres, imore or less. adjoining lands of Robert Jen isings nod oiers. iI. . G rnedv. T. C. vs hleury Shlrltz, one hel ill Town of Iambarlrg knowitas lot No. one iindred and sixty tir'e, haiving thirmy fi-er froit oil LOrviiigiton st re-et. intd uone hundred atid tine yfeet (nI Colhh street. B. F. Gonedy, T. C.. vs The Estate of Jas. King, the erfei'nrt's interest in a trct of hind adjleringioi Elizabeth Garreit and others, con enomgr neres. imie or less. Atbel Skennel vs Thomas 1. Ilarvy, one ne gro wonmn. Cornelia Srilres. vs Aliner Wiatley anm Athirs. t1wol Ieigrioes T nol Ir Emiura. lThe Exetr'rier ofJ. Sharplton. vs. Delaisoin 4. Colvin, Aislby Colvin urd Iariel I olvin,. me tract rhflaid, conltainring. two lindred a :res, mos're or less, aljoinring Thoitons Chram1n e, r:ain and others. Also two iegroes. Alfred illd Jane. Rirbertu n fhr, r lffN .rr hirhl, nore or less. aedjoiiing W. Williams and W. Stewart. Goodwin & linrringronr vs Spencer Elsimore, ,ne tract of Ia nd. containin lihirtr'en acres, note or less adjoining John Bush and oleers. One other tract, conirriing seveenty aeres, nere or-less, adjoining Lewis Holihes aid oith rs. Wilhev Tarri-on vs Robrert Evars and Fae hv L.i.e'tir. the tract of l:ml where Feilty L:seter li% es, coitailirng :10 acres, rmre or l-s. lutt Ardi's Eenrtor vs John Cooker, a irar, ofland icn'taining :250 acres. more or less, adiJoi:mni hilad ol( .ape r Nail and others. William Atawav vs Jiorr [l-r, ic tra-t or land contuaininirg *:f0 ncrrs. iore or less, ad jinir lamis of iichaid Hazel and others. Al so twoi lirrr-es. B]n. -a iir & Co. fir the use ofrC. J. Glov er v- Wipli:rn h runrm. Coroeed .inry vs tile same. one trael of hrrd knorwi as Ihe Tillbmn rrict. cor:hiir- 4:41 ;rs'-s. imre Ir les,. adjoiiring lands of Chale s P) ice and otelirs. Joehnr 4('tte'r vs Williair :r1rd Johlr Dolv. oee irart ir lanl c-r:riirg I acres. irore or less. atdjmingii Hoheit iet -llh anid o-thers. Elb, ri !rid:y %.- Williamn Doly, sen., the above de'crieied propertly. William Prothro, %-s George 1H. Taylor, three negroes. Trendwar & Blirm. v.s Hollis Uinnon, the fl6lowiniig poi elerv. seven negroes, viz: Peter. Lewis, Willim. Joh. Allen, Nato-y, and Ned. also ne wagorn nd for horerses and one colt. J1eirrldy & Key. vs the same, the above de crihed property G. L. Penin & Co., vs tire same, the above described property C. J Glover. vs tire same, the above de scribed propertl. lia ire. Catlimn & Co.. vs tire samne, the ablove described proer~riy. Anna Andler.,oin. vs Randl~ Delauighter. tire rct of' lande where tire dlefiedant livies, ererr taiing -necres, mrreror le's, aedjoirning lamis ol.tlrrn Thrmmrrour ande others. Noblre Je rnme~, henaret, . s the samie, mthe above desei ihedr pr'rperty. Penin &.' Branrrronm, vs the samre, the above d~e scribed prroprertv. B3. F' Goerdiey. TI. C'., vs Jmrramry ('have. (freer.,o'rn of1 coloer,) th--" ser vices rrr thre dee lei-dait, 11hr a terrm irrnlicient ir pray her taxers ande cost. II. Eideon., vs A. Dehrenr. ill Ire ernhla!t the hrouse ofl A. l~lerenr. ini the Vilree ref Eee'ieldI, ore Truesdary thre Nth Dceber nrest, One small one hors': wargor, oine Clock,. twelve set, err hreadsteard posts, one lot orf hurn her, sutppeosedr to Ire friv' hunderedl feet, sei drese'd Imneir-r. trr Trebles, &c. Termns of sale-C~asha. S. CIIRISTIE, S. E'. D). Nrv. 16, i840 e 4 NOT'10E. I WVOULD re'spectfully irrnfro y frienrds andr the pulei ge nerrally that I have pnrr chasedct mry barthr's interest itn lie Pheniix Stone WVare M~lanirfctory. conrsistinrg of1 Ne groes, elMles, Wagirrs, Hlarniess anrd stoc'k orf wre, & c. & c., for thre prpiose of' minnilettu rinei Stuone Ware mt all its variors brrinc'hes ande hoepe b3 pIrmpt nittentionl to butsinress to hearna reasonrale pratronrage. COLEMAN RHODES. Oct 12.19~4O if :1 Brouught to tihe Jail O r' ilhis Djistr ict. at negro manr by thre narme ,.f Jarck, beitweenr 21) rand 25 yearrs orfane, ark coemlexient, Ii ve feet ...ix anmd a hlf inchr'Ies iigh. le hras ;r scar on his forrehred, anrd has on~e orf Iris'owe'r fronrt tee'th unit, ie ays that e beelongs to i ir Wrin. I lastel, rof Seinrt Mair bew's Patrish, andr thart Ire ranaway ablout tire tist of' Norvere'r inrstaet. The ownmer is regniesteed to comec forward, .rrove prropertyl. pay chrrges amid trake hire it was. C. If. GOODMAN,-8. E. ii. Nov 17,14 tf4tf~2 "I WOULD NOT LIVE ALWAYS. BY WIL1.IS G. CL.ARK. Whie. with alim,. oiservant eye. We "wive n all hcisa eiih cal give. Aid] mi-rk it. wetest bllo-.;omis die, And 6,eel i:s r::tulres f.itivc: Oh, who cam loozog de-sire to slay Where all is chinge from joy to grief Whore love, and wenith. and power decny, Like Antiiin'-, melae! olv leaf! Who. when the gi igeons!spell is loe, The male bus laS vo existenc dear Whenl I p'iv- -uiling win- b:h flown, And datrk :c s bplots: the ainosphere Who then would. journey dimvly nill. Anmids:l a duill and phoddin~g throng, Whieh like' a .treni fram tmilp'ste growil, Rolls thick and tiarbidlv alion What reeks it ipin vaniish'd years That s!wept like en;:le's pinions liv. With chanlge"1i ronid of smiil anid tears, To enst p:ie memory's mournful eye i Oh. can it bring aaii the bloom To youlh's resplendent cornal, Or ean it rend the clinded tamb, And wake the slumberer 'nuath its pal1 ? It -s ill ai ! i is inl Vain1. Foor enrih's ephecmieraljoys to live Its traisiiorts darken im1o Iin lIs flowers. once dend, ca ne'er revive! And romn tle sad and vat ied past One lesson 41ill' n liay we gleian That joy i< tir tito dear to, ast Th fat :-orrow. e onds its bihetsee Are gathering ip from memory's rell Where gavesthe wide insti'e tomb, And fierce diseasesdurklv duell: 0Oh, thenl, 1chy Ahoull lihe: spiril dling IUnto thia cild ud utnit donnsait diee life hiathi hln tni :olinii sprivg Onet motIn-tielut nje'er returns;again! Wly Shnidi l oe tiV it) liiiger here Whare ba:eless drealis ari1e oily known \\l'I [aiti with vi.-in calmi aund ek'ar, (:ani glance to God's eteri: Ilirone Fir. rather. let the f'tters Ir eak \\-hichllio kee 11o ifrao.n that lnrighte r shore, I I er saints ir nidle." nuthems wake, DE)1 1 T IION.-A VISION. Sup.ri,,r ecllence is the -Ieral nrk fhr ea!nii'Im aiol enuvV is ii-tuaiily leb to sperz %% hat i entimIt initate. A little mil is -cnulidalized at tie pre-eiiiiencefi vi its neighbor, and endeavors it depreei ne the virines to which i1 catil niltiai. Thus the diu'impei uireil eve is impatient of prevailing hri hmess: and. by attempiiun it) iohservc the i[cid obiect. inni-r enItly heirays its owi ni we;ikness. Pride is the trjisrii parent ,I* detrelini: mid it is the m11inst estimtate whieb mlenl SeH uponl thcml selves, thaut generates iin their min.;s this ridiculons cointempt oh .reaier worth. Persons of' 1his ialippy complessioi re gard all praises conli'rred upon another ts derogntory from their wl valiie. The1% arrows of lie knekir i'a 1re genierailly shlui in the itighut; and the normsittruntteda inito rencue is thle garli nfl ii i-rinia destroye'r. Thie hio;uls of his darts are' iimbrned ini poi son'i; and11 it lon rretietly hiappenis, that ai smnall wounid proives mlriarl tio ali injiued. Isnut to irop for' thic prsen theuse figriv e espieionsmri, I wonhiil (only ritsierve', thiat ii is a wll rel'tiatedl soity, enaniiit moreiT ef Heestae y the' cries iif a starvittg famiri lv to seek illeganl siippliie's of breid, shrll riunike no open none~ik oin me, thre Coii stisioniii of thei coinorliv consiigns sneh a pilnible malefactoir iio lefamury aind pniihd mentil. Anil shalil this miisernbde Ohji'e' of compsion priov'e the' victimii of ury resent - rmet, whlibe lthe hrekiii'i miay with imn arid boiast dlirnnee to al laws! As this is it topic, how ever, whiielihlnthI hiegi de scanutedi (in hv ai vii ev oh' pieris, I shialb en denvor to enfiten it it lh le air of novelty, by~ throwinig miy Eonrier senutiiuents into ie formt ofh a iuion. I foiundi myself, d urn th Ile sinmi'herts of the nitght in nr very excteiisive region, which wa s siibject in the jiiri'diction of it fury, nrame I )eiractiotn. Thei lielids were ilid, id carrriedl nut the least aippearnnee11 of cuuhivniioiu. TIhie topslr of the hills wlerei coiveredi wvith snot; andi thre wihtile cliinn t ry seemedlii to miun thre inuceln severi ly of (one etenal in rter. Inosteaid of the' verdile ofE a piensinig hierhage there sprangi rip toi sight hetiidick, neciunite, and iither halef'ul planti s. TIheu wioids wiere lie re treails of' serpents; wille on lie boitihs werepr-rhedthe birids oh' night brooding In the middle iif I le plaini was a bleak miountauin, whiere I dis'covered ai griiuip oh lgures, which I pireseinily mmade up to. Ont the summit presiide'd hie fury oif thie nlace There was a peculine deformity attenuing her persoi. Her eyes were galled nud inflamed: her vi-ago was swul len and terrible: ane from her intet h pro ceeded a two-edted sword. A blasted ock was the throne whicb site sat on; her food was the flosh of vipers, and her beverage gall d vinegar. Ai a little distince from her I observed igoranuce talking lMud in his own ap pliane; Pride struiting upon his tiptoe.; Conceit proctising at a miirror; and Envy, like a vulture, prey'ing upon herself. T1he tlititide wio paid their addresses, to thi fury were a coilosition of all na tions ami pri'ession,, of dilrerent charne iers. anod varimns capacities. There was the mechanie, the tiradesmn... the schollar: I, the miost zo:t I11t vit.it.ries consi-ted prWieplly v 1Y of t1h1i maids, antignttaied hache lorp, discnnled onurriers. and the like. Each stove to ingratiate himself with the fiery. hy sacrificing ile most vie ualuable of hi' frietlis; nor could proximttity of blood ior c comnefll sifnt, or plead exempition from, being % ic ieis of her in fatble pas sion. Some addrssd tHis infiteal MA lbch with tile verv roits of their lodies while others wr tlt iriuimphantly chat iia forth the extnte tif leer puower. and expa iting on the nihers tof her conquests. At this incideni nrwse in my breast all the tenetr setntmets of' homnitily shat I head ever eiitivated; and I began to blamue my criminal eeritesit y, which had prinied toe to aseend the motini. nitt in a few minutes the whole scene was very agren ly reversed. For, toward thet flourteeith iun dries, I oiserved, the enowds part inin, the sky purpiing, .nt.nd he son breaking forth in all its glory. Wihei ittineliately there appeared tnarehiig to wards us Goo Nature, in hevr pomnp and p-lasure.arern-eyed like ; sylvnn itnelp, e;14 i noinltg. wvith ontst timied etneces. Se111 nas ifA hir anti roidy con plexian. which received additiiorl heiay from tihe fre quet smiles that she threw inte her otiit lenance. Oi her rigtl hand shon Good tSense, with mee h ije-ty and di llidencve ill hrr mienl. Sue wa< an essential at tlelall 011 tie yoenug ladty, who never up p'nred to eh ae advnuge, us when she was e r her icre icm mediate directin. I.. ..t, .. .., .,,..,,. i le iext that pres'lt ed hers,,elf' was Modesty, with hier eyes feed on the _round and heer dheks spread w ith rtses. Then ftollowed it irnin of heutie:s. who ty the inilleced charmis l' it heir p, rsones, mcade tle de.iions of a near er im-pettion. Uptt a cloeec npproech I discred(l I hat liey were a riice of Soth er lmlivs. who were always fond of up pearing in the retinne ol the gotles, frome Vihose' iilielnI smiles they r!Ceived il ncessional lstre to t heir charmli. I then ltrned miy eye.1s towards thle mionter, I hhalebve deiscribeid. The priciial ofee which tiirned pale, and fell i i il :, swohontc from her tirnti i'rielc struclk into a shi::e: Envy fell pros:rate ani hii the grounild, whtile Lteorantce vallislell like a miI;-Ii ng ieevnd belore the ri-,ing sun. As tics godh-ei drew nor lit whole colleir inme st ittemit diizaeieieareld. The hn-,ili--k sktiegltd ito the -inlle. il the ok ol hi tihle ist( fury vas; seated beddeil forth a fre'i. % hereiver the goteless walk'el. the lon er spran2 ilep pentanely al tther te-m. The trve.-orajted Wilhi new bIne,11 lite'. diilp!ll the eeeinimellh'l h!le.;'eeen - Te tttds- ew' w as .eI Ven ocleding over tle mountanius, nd tie little lambe sporting to the hills. Instad ofthe brier an:d the ihorn there shot Iorih the tmy lent.1 every Oderilelriis dirub. Tie eitve* flit I ur tie v::.. lienr ie tie groves. and the dales re'ounded wifith iemloditi' baryittV f the nightingale. Itn I word, the whole regiin c(lessell tle iilpy iib"ie or1 i - y tbarmed in all the guiil oftells of Trrusonu!Ae Fear from /Tnder.- A v'enutl tmcan whlo for see yeatrs was -el lrrr'il by thundleernie litnlineg, nsd lto im ton tie iint eef lelintg ito (its nt eirt appe~reh~t. foundes very' grtel bietetn fr'oml til fltlewinI2 re'Ile'tioes whaih at friendie cst imt icc his moist se'rions andt fregqee siletns ('elnsed by thuel'r telel lightniintg. cielyeoriginmtee itt perejeudire, ocr iln nnl er-' ronousilhnht Ihey atre consfintlytttl the ellet't eof God's tdispel-ucsure ai meict eers eef ihis n rathe. W~ere men'e to ctt-idesr IllhU thi. phienomttIenone sI) nlarintitic ine npenr nce,~ i4 the ene'Ceelte ntirnel enusets. tht int 1llrityig1 ethetmoee', chnarded woh of pestilen'e, reasontc nel11 grati tele wonhtell eSO e,tem lee rank nmttong the' matniy th etr favo'trs tef II e'event. '1To tiiith" thIeste dungrouetllis a ppre henesionts, tile Iiide shinti hle intfotrmedt lehet ofl 750t.000i~ pernsons thlei hnve diedt int I, ndmn,~e~ w~titin a spee ofl thtirty yeacrs two' 11n1y' INl vielimts to lighit tinge. Th1ey~ shoeei eisco he inclitrmedct that the'y intreasonabclty prlng Ithcer featrs at eacth shoek lieI who hice lilm Iiieee t dreadl te conilsequ~ences eof ai flishc of' ligtnuing, is alreadly onet tof its It is~ I le igh tning nleene thti enn huteeI etc, acnde if wet, hatve seeon it. ii is flly t , groew 1ale, nIl trembclle ni Ithe 01:1p of! thunetder, :Itnd tto stoep teur ears aegntost the noise', wic nh atnnoti~iaes all tdatnger' to be I Th'e greauttrr lee iniervuel het ween the Ihnde'r andtt lighetniing, thc elmere tr~ecovedt is gt'e~ dnger i I'.withl onrc finger to tie plIee, we cnn cnuicet icen te time wlve'c or tihirte'en icti I st ieons, we ceicculthat the steormc otI~l ee three mliles ditant. Bilt the ver'y best prleetative algainset tIs or' alny other al i.me, is the testimnn of a road consci ence.-Trnnquil and firm, the just mian friars not unreazsonably the judgmetts of llenven.-i kiows talt at thu order of God, ;II nature flies to arms ag;itst the i sim:er, and at the same time ofeels that the just man is under the safeguard of leaven. i:: Crentor. the God whom he loves, is the Mitsier of t&' Universe, and riles on the wings of lighttnin! I.- has his timt for tireatti ni, and his time for pu ishing. Fear should he a straner io those whose glor3 is to love God, and to conrile inl Him evet wheit the earth shakes to its Very centre wit his tlhunder, and appears to be groaning il the ngonies of lisolution. Poughkeepsie Juotunal. GEN. PUTNAM. Is known to have been decidedly op yosel to duelling, oti principle. It once haplPcted that fie grossly nilronted a brother ollicer.-The6 dispnte arose at I winle t;ler', amd the officer demided itt stant re'paration. i'n inai, being a little elevated, expressed hi willininess to nc C1ing mil4date the gentleman withl a fig t; aid it was stipilareid that the duel shoit , take plice on tlle fllon u ing imoritiit, and that they shotid tigi wit hor -,ecui. At the a ppointed time, ite olicer advat cei to the groid trmed i ith word aid pistols.. On enterittg the field, Putnam, who had taken a sittd at the oipipoite ex ireiity, and at ;I distaunec of athot thirty rod.. levelled his nitsket and fired it him. The gentlemnan now ran toward., his an-t goist. who delibeirately proceeidil to i-eload his gtit. "\'hat arei0 voi hout to do?" exclairn od he;- '-is this te eoidnct of fait Ameri ,.on llticeir, nitd ;I itinit of honor!" "Whai are ynu ahniit to ito?" exclaim d tife Gnreral attendin , only to fte first prestion: ; '-I pretty qinetion tip put to a 11nn w hioim voil inteidedl to mu11rrder. I I ihc uI to kill yiit; aid if' ) ott din i bent ai errem in less itme than it wonil take old [!ath in hang a tory. you atet gor dog. II the -.ile tite returning his ramrod Ito Is pilae, and throwing the breech of his 5ni into the hollo-v of iis shoulder. '- ndertm i ""'I too inequi' or-il to I st UI.--.. .. ; nd our valorous duel Revoluiisnary Incirlent.-Drintg te I R.-volutiionlary war, two brother<, froit me orhe ositern ports, were cnotnand 'Irs fof privateers; they crnised togithter. % i11d were eminentiv sntce nl. doii. gren r laInnge I) the enei'y and malit- inioney or iheitmselver.. Oin.! evening beintt in tIe i titiide of file sliot!q of Nanitneket, but c 1ia tiy otiles to) the enstward of ilien, they as.id a lage Biritih v'e-sol, ha ving thte ; ppyenrance ofn m ierehnutman, anld mnader arward lier; but to their ntiilimenit. onnd hlter to be a frigate in disgiise. A -erv hih bre ze prTvailin. 1hey hn iir l-' ti'l di' 'el d ill di eti s. 'qn- (enl co ld w ru-,l t hiie ia e w i llli- at e ain-- ra ly I wpay o. f l ''in-m linm l- ifou ll o rourn l aiizraitnem Oil a.1 thlen he h ldi ha'iwi every s ail, nd tli h rnd< nettre em ,etved wit'h writig pils, as ifshovi..tt ,,is ves ,l )iil a b).mki ! Thje people onil ardl iblie riigate amiazed at the supposed irover eyli rTh , andt tto sve tiiii elves frtm eliim drowned itimmeliateily .min oil and 'left fite more kniow;ne ankee to make himselfsenre,"n on aiit , 11ic4ihi reriered it prudliepnt for him to' t,.t mcail in a sea two hiuidred fathins c leepl! ,sl es of gricularal Paper.-For in rest ind aiility, rie uilriin ti rnalre ex .e lt ai otn lie h he forssmer. tdbs vnder'i. . tnlehaieis. and every to e Who loves in trovement. They constlnit he meditm' Iinateru rseit ndt nia ic sourcileri' aity " wrweenimen ti itnt ealuon. Ny ttom 4huwn.tld ethrfse etng'rptn ord and hnn nromstliveciystwillarestifylit.tThepre i rindn theit lm p hits utei itelt rte , wL hin ereby friv. :,etpoititYfrtn wihulss. msitille rnit. fl es, is dieatsed nd" nohit byg them. to he rope ucrotlc exer iotrt nrolites hof cn od. nadthicorrecte ietg fort toint nw al p lningar nt lieurolteI 'rtom the pap-es.Thet inn ho isirhs iaio lene h Neet rotionl iof crpitit tt will a~ re he~l best 'tess, i d bst viti iel ejir d li o has l to taks n"-oodc A rinitrlcork tian st iS fait hfullytest s t tdhe israce o roi by Iis t.g i, ist nprt mf(ls cohe thude, at anye jeedicor o~ (ow e'r thii~bn;btic. os el n Rule for ascertaining the ieeighl of Cat. 'le Sheep and Ilogs.-In the -Catle Kee iei.s Guide" there is a short and easy nettiod given to find the weight of live mnek. which will he of considerable utilil y to breeders. Let the animal stand square, put a string just behind the shoul. ler blade; then put ile string on the tail ;o as 1to) form a plumb line with the hin lee part of tite holrock<; direct it along the tfhe lore part of the shoulde'r-blade; mi: the dim.-usins on ihe rule as before, wlieblt is the lenthil, and work the figures in the followiig manner; girth G It. 4 in., lengt .5 ft. 3.. which multiplied toether make 33.j square superfieial leet ; that a tain mthiplitd by 23 (the number of poundsi allowed to each stperficial fuot, for an animal measuring not less than five nor over eight liect in girth) make.766 lbs. Where the animal mensures le.q than 9 1tt1 over 8 feet itt girthi, is the number of potmitals to earl superficial loot. Again, suppose a pia or any small heast should mzetsure 2 feet in girth and 2 feet long he bark, whih multiplied by 11, the umher of pounds allowed for each square ,ot, when the neasurement is less than bree feet in girth. makes 4.1 Ils. Sup mse a-Pnint. a calf, sheep or hott, shounihl ntensucr 4 fr. 6 in. io airth, and 3 ft. 9 in. n length, which mutiplied together mako G1 feet, thtr muliplied by 16, the num ter of poids allo ed to anitnils mensur na le-s than five feet and more titan threo n arith, ittakes 268 His. The weight of' nile, Aheep and hogs may be as exactly Haken this way. 1s is at all ttecessary for nty computation or valuation of stock, id ,vill answer exactly to the four qutar rs %inking the ollhi: which every man if e know' t few of the first rules of' arith tetic and ent get a hit of chalk must he ile for tit lit- aitedl beast of one pound I wetty. more than from a fat one: and -omn ; cow that ha< had calves attd is only alf itt, rtwo pounds in twenty must be de From tlhc Tennessre Farmer. Tn,%sL'TrvG TREs:. --The proper 'asons fir tranplanting ornametal and her irees nnal shfrths. are the months of e'ober and November, and March and ovemhcr; in rohi r climaes, Tf' iFest mit the more delicate shrubs and trees he -mived in the spring. Those which are atives; of countries coldler ihnt the one to ,lthili they are removed, may be irans Intuted either in the sprittg or anutumn; ttt plants transferred to a less favorablo nlmate should it, removed in the spring, :len itey are hetrer calttulated to sup i the haange nithot injury. and re vive everv advattage thit tile warm sea )t ent ntfiril. Trees and plants may be 111.1y bromltt tn this State from tho. ortr ern cities in te spring, atd are not tore liable to dlit. ont ilte wny, than thorse itt mt ntivei to our soil itt heing carried -omt 11tne liehl to aiother. Cloice irtit or lther tree ca he otained at the North,. ttd if they ar wll paeked, no fear needf et etert;tinted from le journey of ten or ftrett fimifretl miles. It is ort opinion tit Ite pteach. phlm and cherry, shoul e tranpliI:mtl itt the sprintg, as they are .trally delicane in any elimte. Any -.-es, hoitwever. even ithe nos delicate,. Ituy l succes-f'ally ttransplanted in au tilln. if a little protectiot is a lirded them y covering tihe roots n itlt straw, moss, or vergreen bushes, iuring the first winter. To Correct Damageird Grain.-Musty rain, totally unlib lar usie, anid Which call .t-rcel'y lie groutd, ttmay, it is said, he tuldered perIfectly sweet and sound by ttnersing it in hoiling water, and lettingl remain till rhe water heeomes cold. The ttttity oaf water mtst lie dfouble to that I the graitt to he putriflleda. The musty. nulity rarely pett'trates throttght the hi sk r hem-' of' the wheat. Itt the hot water,r il rhe dhontyed air rotr-mt gratitn swims upon-it wt sutrfatt'-, so t hat thIe rettiiing wheat: i f~ etutal ly elentused fromi tail itmtptarities, ~itfhitt anty mthtetriarl loss, It is afte'r rardls to he adriied. stirritng occasiuonally, on, bE kiln.-.". E. Parmer. "Job Printing."-Piior old Jolt, (er.. lanimed atn old lad v.)- I'vc oftetn he~ar'n': n~ lie was rte paiet m ian t hat ever aus. I betlieve it --here' its beent,'Job Print ng' ever sinice I wats it chhil, anti lie still ceps1 at the bot rom1 itt thle coiumtn-I wott or wity ihe canti't tneveri get upt higher. Grrannty. this can't he thte Jobf we read rof tithe primetr-he lived itn rte land of' Uz rOres, wtticht rmenus a hatrd mtontey coutn -y. So. if' Jlalflowed Pritnting then, it nor likelv he diid It ont a eredlit. Or,. if' liedid. thatt his sub~siZ'iers mioved hr toAt .lnhnmatif or TFexas., without paying p for their pila'. Godl knouw's chiirten !poor Jo'b was giv at over hanrthe wvorkintgs of* the Devil , amai Srenal that Ite watsterribly annaoyed with ills, or iles, (which, I 'spoise mean~ts dianis, 'am the crotwn of' his headti tot tire siles of' is fe'it-andai dona~t't know whiat there can e worse thtan ithat. "Gen. liarrisont htas been called ttona otmmttitt alI: It is false; is opintiortsate as 'laint as te haandl-wiritig en the wall." ex-. laitmed a futriaats cotan-skint orator itt a: rowdva thai ithier uday. "T'hat are a fack! " .rswered a strraly' hak woiodmta--"anld 'll tell ye htow platin that w'as: it was sos arn'di plain,. there wvas onlv ote tman in hae whtole kittgidom ofl Nehneadnatezz.ar lbut cotuldl iterprettt it ! It's jutst so wvith. e shtot