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Advertiseinents not having the n6mber of insertions marked -n them. wilt be continned. util oidered out and charged accordingly. Cominunications, post paid, will be prompt Iyand strictly attended to. - ~ geS. .PDeg.B E., ILL practise in tie Curts of Lair and Equity in the Districts o Edgefield and Abbeville.' OficeD |dgesefd C H r SpLt29...-85 rShis roneional services in U UM.,de ad 'EQ ITY i'0SEPH, AB . EY,. rOil'praceiise in the Courts of Edgefeld adthe addnnDitit M. TELBERT-BLAND Srspe.c 6 ffers jai:d efd village and vioinity. - 0&j exdoor Ino thie' Curt;HQUPCs g 1,iaefW DE fpne et as a en ae 16 heriffOE this DIetrict at the ang Iectio%, an ed 0_ Al G - W111TAKEiR. as a candidateforte-OtBee f 1eriff, at the ensning eigetron --a The !,ends f W-.P.,.BUTLER - ennonti lint as a Candidatyf4tjiffiat tlrq Tie Friendi of ALFRED IAVA nopuace him e a-Candid'ate eor.er t the enuing. election. -'We ar athorized to announce EDWARI) PREQLEY, se a Candidaiefir.the Office of Ordidijry at the: ensning election. e Wae authotrized. to announce Col. lV IlAM H M0SS, as a Candidate or the olEce ot Ordinary at. the ensniog election. - 7The~ iends of HENRY T.WRIGH T F.sqr..-vnno-yce him an a candidate for the of fic'of Ordiunryo othis District, at, the ensuing election. We are -mithnrizedto announe Maj. W'L. COLEMAN. as a candidate fir Ordin$ at the ensning election. V The freiidsoo HUGH A. NIXON. E-q.. respectifnil annsiunce hit as a Candida:e -for the office of Ordioary, at ite next -Election. . FOR CLERK Weare anthorisw'd .to aonne WM. M. JOHNSON. Esq., a eandidate for Clerk of the D)istric' Court of Edgeed at.(i'e en8uing election 17 TtIe friends of PETER QUATTLE *BUM, Esgr.. announce him as a candidate fo'r the Offi'e ol Llerk of the Court oftomo Plea. of this District, at thenmigeeio We na authorized to outidocne eTOn. G BACON. a can,didate foi re-elsetion s Clerkcof-the Court, for Edgfeld District. The friends of E. PENN, aninounce him as a Candidate for the Office of Clerk - at the ensuing electiop FOR TAX COLLECTOR. We are~ authorized to Aniiounce Caps E. F. GOUEDY.' a. at cantdid ate ror the *Office of Taet- Collector. at' the ensumng election. - Jarn 2 T[fe Friends of Mnj. F. W. BURT. an * ounce him as a candidates for Tax Colc or.the ensuirg election. Thfdiends ot Col. J. QUA TTLTPUM, announce him as a candidate fo'r Tiax Col leeto.atthe ensuing~ election. W ee authorized to ann(ttise W M L. PA1RS;-as a-Candidate for Ta' Collee-. 1tcr,at.t9ie'nIxl election. - jo~N tice . :SAAC FREE. living near.,.te for'k of the HkU Fgerry,.oad land'.Lhappel .Ferry 1eI ElsbeTore.'me. a snfath Gray Mare Mule. ,supposed to be1ifteen-hrers olid. A p -praised at thirty Ev'e dollars. ilsDcetnber ist, 3848. HARDY_T - igstrte LLpersons indebted to aoo W A~ m. Seurry deceased isr to-make. immediate paymen-tr ~td thee -htvidfdmands against the Estate to pret sert temto the eUbsefibers, proprnI't~ - eLA8 4BiCURY LIST OF APPOITMENTS. OF THrE S. C. ANNUAL CONTERENCE, 1849. Cbrle,4on Districi-P. E.-S. W. Capers Charleson-W. M. 'Wighiman, Ed'r Southern Chrioian Advocate. Ctmberland-Whiteford Smith. Trinijy-r. 1..PNiiebard, Bethel-J. A. Porter. St. James-A. G. Staney. . Black Swamp-W. A. McSwain. Thos. Mitchell. Sav. River Alission-P. in C. to be'bup plied. H F. Porter. Colleton-Neck Mission.-Joseph Warnock. Walterboro'-A. W. Waller. A. J. Mey nardi, Comliahee and Asliepon Mission-J. R. Cohern. A. Chreitzberg. Orangeburg-.W. G. Conner, Cypress-W. C Kirkland. G. W. Moore. Pon Pon Mission-S. P. Taylor, Cooper Rivr-J. W.-Kelly, 4 66 Mis-ion-T. E. Ledhettet. Besururt and Prince William Mission I) D. Cox L. A. Johnson. Edisto, Jehosaee. and Fennick Island C. Wilqon. M.. L. Banks, Cokeibury District-P. E.-W. A. Game well. Eekefi eld-W P. Mouzor. A. L'. Smith. Cokesbury-C. A. Crowell, J. T. Munds, Pickina-R. P Franks. Paris Moinfain-D, W. Seal. Pe6dleton-Miles Purker. 3reenv.ljeSt.-S. M. Green. (reenville Cir.-A. B. McGilvray.J. Fin Union-S. Townsend. U. C. Parsons, L anrens-Z. W. Berwnes. N'ewlierry;-P. .G. l3owm.an, S.-H. Dun iody. Mt. Trion Msion-L: "Searhrough. Columbia Dittri'c-P. E -N. Tally. Columiin.- Srscy.J. P. Wightman. Baro*el fl2JBoyd. A. H -Harmon, raeaill"~Missian-H.:.M. Moods' ClmbiaCirMDoDerrick Cndend.W.6T. Osbers. Suntiifi4E. Zimmerman. Daiiie Mii iker, CadyHA. nw r Geruthw. AMC hdite - - lei, B31akd River'Mnn-.N af TaN MCarda8l1e. -J. Hi. Hu. iths.; B1s.. H mitig. W. Ne* "Daiiel. Wactmaw-4. -A.- Minick A. ErvAn. Samri---W. Carei.ni Fa'etteville District-P. E.-W: Barrio et. 'ayeitevlle -Cir.-S. Jones. lien nettiezville--J. W.-Wightman'* Sociey Hill Mirtinn-C. McLiod. Chera'w-Thos. S.'Daniel. Cbera$v Missiin-W. L. Jackson, Cheterfield-W. L Pegues. Wadesh-oro-J- H. Wheeler.-J A. Mood, Rockintgham-M. A-. McKibbon. Albearle-A Nettles. Montgnmery.w-J. M Bradley, l)eep River-T.W. Postell, Lincolnton District-P. E.-A, 1t os ter. Charlotte-Pi. A M. Williams, J. M Farrow. C(n4r-. C Patterson, Lincolnton-C MIurchison. Pleaant Grove-W C. Clark, Yokville-P:~R Hoyle. Spa elabrg-H. H-. Durant. A. P'. Mar-. tin, R,herord-D. D. Lancy. Shelbvvilie-J. L Shulord, Caaw ba-A P Avant, iorgaon-H. E. Oghurn, Lentr-P. F. Kietler. Agent for the American Bible Society H *A C Walker. A. M. Shipp President Greouboro' Fe male College, N C. Usav oP '-rnK TELEGRAPH.--A lighr fingered gentleman who had taken -lodg. ings at the United 8tates Hotel, on Sun day night. by the aid of instruments, -un locked the door and introduced himself imo the room or one of the lodgers of the house. and picked his pockets or over two hundred dollars. He left on board the cars for Charleston on Monday morning, and suspicion having beetn excited aauinsi him.-he was telegraphed to Charleston, end taken into custody immediately on hie arrival. We learn that the money was fouwd on hi:. -He.awaits the demand of th Governor, to return to this city.-Ibid. R oMEv ERArA-We perceive bj t he Conaa Journal- that tife cars:are now run ning daily betw'een Kingston on the State Road'to Rome, transporting alI the freight of'erd. :The completion of this branch nd the introduction or steamers on the oosa river, opens .1o the com.neree of Augsta, a large end fertile section of Alabama. which will iand a 'mat'et here for a large portion of its proddections. * . Augusta Chronicle.: 'neagle caught on board the Alexan deio Dundee. itn April last,-on her pas.. weftnCalcutta, was labelled and re leied.rantge to.say, the bird was af -LATE- FROM THE GOI;D-,R-E GION. We .hav- been permitted by .R-.Ni Morri..n Esq. of this ciiy, to take th following extracts from a 1eter, datqd Sart F.:ancisco, October'4 1848 jUs received fiom his son; "iet. Rit erick M. M.arrison, of the Frst ew iok Volunteer Regiment, and lately.co.# manding'ile military 11o4t at Sonom i, in California. He is now engaged inf mercantile business connected with the gold region. We donbt Cotiil l be read with mich interest Enbrairg.b'it particulary by some of hifC :l'eon panions at old Y.e.--N. Y..-Tribune, "When I wrote you la we id jilt returned- from- an. excursion.wiri h.ajoi Hardie,-;imong i.NurliernT ndian'sn the course of hich.he -succeeded inias sembling the lead.of tribes,-reprPsent ing several thousand Indians, It Sioho ma, whre hip made a 'solenin trvae' will) themn. They -had been prpat ing for a descint upon.Sonona rid ,Ie re gions thereabou-, which, since .m cmt nencemenf ot lie yillow fPeve as bnen almost deserted by the adult :m:de la habitants. The:ifndiansiwere astonish ed.at the; sentiments rxpressod hy'ilir white. chief 'who, in promi-in justice and' oroteerion tohis redfeien idfictd so differently fiom their - SpaPish n i ters, toward whom1hey entertained.feeK ings of the- bitieret hostility. - .The. Spainiards were acci4totImed;, wheiitiey wanted servants.and labdier's,: to"hiike an incurgion-zinto the Indian .ferritnffy with arn -arriediprty; atta atib and carry off nien, wom'en:and'cliitdiiit o 'the numier diey desirrd, nt vr .ith out:being obliged tok illa idi . of the woordilenit nfiW hei weri assurie'1a tijtis wol e stp un fire .-,eir,cornPti rigiil"f PM, n. d teijr red ions*,ppeared ii .0. - , 5g, , i o qriekA to e il t r eem, a rancisco, nd sece imineneqiit ty rt rn,pre1cios mt11in circel'iio mi ddaily arrivin , would. onvetheI most.incredulRnd. The di e r--fu mines hs induced ; flIw'f popuistion to tIPns 'cniyiv ,of ,all q,ses, SOnrs "Rd colorq-Organiis," Chilians, PereiR ann, Mirqi'esans n'akas, and-, in fact, all the'floating hiumans" of the great Pacific, as far as ths; birds of fame have, tlown with the "edactive intellignceA The wand of Midas has indeed'touched' this far-off land most effecitilly, and scattered the precios dust bioadcast av -r its niodniins and ' illeys and plains to an Af'tent "entireily'inknaan, and urp:iralleled elsewinre, in ihe wide world. . - -We aead a new Civil Governfihnt very much, as -everythiog-is in 'corifu. ston. The people pay-but little ii.Apect to the temporary autloritiis. - Gangs of bandities are f. rming tn '.he ro:id 'acioss the mountains, to intercept-ilie c:ir.nians nndstood to be in chiarge.nf gold-.;1!' is inmpossible to reil when this excite ment is to stop, as geld has been feand in every strennm whose source is inathe mnuntas. My yearnings for- "due doiuum " are stron:. enodgh, t' assure yoo, and adlhough " auri sacrafdstei," you must not count on the return of' yo'ur errand bov tintil lie has secured<a few of the golden apples from the eeminigdai dens of these Hesperides, a-here there. is' no dragon to be encountered in the' gathering.". From the . AbbevWUe Banner - MANUFACTURING FACI'LITI'ES.c In regard to.the Facilities for Muinulaec turing we believe.ihe District of A bheville will compare with any other in.the' Stare. In' the first place we have an' tibaandance of waler: jihwer for the' ni.anufacture of all the Co4ton sid Wool "e can grow.- Indeed we have water-power for' propeClling almnost, any kind of. mmehmoery: True.-thekiarQ. soinietionsof t be District it whiah.ihe water ponver is limited hut in thoseelsions the laud i&genernlly p~oor arnd there i pine timbier. in 'abundice which ewouldlmalue sdeh 'seeti,msfli 'ra-de loealities'for Sieaif Saw Millii. rhe introduction or- such Saw Mills will be the only wny'in which: those sections of th beDistriet .can be.turded to intich account. WVe could nam'e two or three section~s,peculiirhy adapted- tnoi 'purp.ose. We speak .mores parsti.eutnjy however, of' water-powter. Upob'this'subr ject we say'then that. it tistud<leniable -that we.ought to'have'a stiier't number of Coftn-factories to'consumeall of-the"Cot. roen we raise. We stil)psethere are froi' I0 to.12 thousand -bag'f Cotton ri-osein the District nd thlat although we have'an abiundance of Water powser, not'onepouitd of it is manufacrured here by machinery. Now spposing all of the'Cutt'n gown bern was rnqnufactured in the District, the ~htjc,~ hdtsans bags d: 5i 6'w-bo dedueted r tipg4' he' Northern hn "E' ithis would ae 8 ) levend tfo sy -no Kin ,6thie way or:dirdect ~. iui o ue Districts' wo the. rAdetiring -ricities, waere io, uieais. no man.ould camoput oFprofitithe it-~ fhatswouldresmit 6o the tly-Sye W ioo racaries .nn rue -we.rannnt pr e of no0l, aI this is h .e pro ia6ti_ of a Cae, however, pro d als in-shundance-that oiru:-dogs to prevet togob sheep h# e' hmoUrge wnols; .gr U.la he, - including onale alofi'.n aq a ala'Ihe leather r ade. and wecan - -A i she~ world, fr.: n the )egs. for the 'A,es.- Weare, at this tim', n m6Ceturn. The.truth iI u e liyjitnnst d6u rai a..ip.a. manner' aoot utnton.'itd this we ~r ~ We undertake to Eastr o4kl b trnsfered .trent: rj~i~ ba Gorn piled.i ois t (compsrasiij 6ri,dl4triu wilin pss a e- h converred ninto one h' bots-md shoarnn BS CbU5ttts in J40 w~as. din 1841 7.060,000. zckange Paper: b eots and .n r rj r orzr . e " ad p,,reh t anut hm eQ~ rm -hoQe w prie loteYnL v s t a hqY, o ao n o a e u e.rr'c-t - n eni' od Ii.Rp6er 11-rdprice I lp the , -t ter, a irn tl tintty , nbyd on, An atherbrancoes of' mauficiure in suc - ressf.i oprtio-.ang'st.us.. This kdkof in-s the- e 6rt North. !rnirosert1t, itsd if adopted here, will frove .the t d.43'waxof ours. The. mar vel is, lit ie onth is not poorer than the is.- We;0iis bit nne 'crop,that re Wresntim dneyar purch'ases our wants. With that, ave to buv our stock .f mules nnd .hnj-froin the West,- and our MannfiCu0d-goodS from the East The cotton crop is+xcended -ir -value by the Ptodutite' ifdstrge of seVeral triiJg aricles of mani.fa6ture in Ne.w Eng land. If wt ar not insti4en, the valit of theoeafhafl ctUry,.sar ahead of r WVe.biliete that tihe:umbrella crop sbeats tha bttton crop.-in svalue. Hmy then are;we tog't rich:hy pursu ing a:singlebianch -of' business, and over doing ihfCbrancr to'thie d estruc ion of pricialan4 to- the improvement of our l.indt Wbat:hesSouth dieed , is divimsion of ;labor vi-iety. of, puirsuits, and enterprissiddevelpe.thie,wealth thfat.teems to r fJests, our *vater courses, nut.Iil an~d'valley.- No peo. pleis-blesed i"nane siitbsuth' abun dant- capabihii, sto. be conmyletely1idde edent. , dihre4'not ai6iicle1'(ice prhapu.':eCpted,)'f luixury, necesuitgj or id~eni(tice .hifb fie cannot.make for ourselves Columbus Times. E-r FT sR5FCAmiOnmiA -Com. ?ArlT.AOanyof yonna --men-i' now trmirig'a0 . ~J tr Giergiti comnposed rinipiifjy pf adveinturers-from' Upper Geor ia:iand JastI'ennessee.nuThee-niode' of-trvelling Lteblandisomewhat ini hu f.ulloa ~'erheinipany;;will be .iivjaed'. i tesies. ofdivisiona, of six r.ies;hte eytyi:von isto furolisi acdus pIe or teodJinre "aEds, fith-two saddle horsesk .o~poit ua&ceiechidivision-wiIl besitidependo te otihrs; as- regiards itmow'n iniemaidregulitioins;-ebut. 'auiject NIa ,e cotrol feruids an'd. dlreeiors,'whio ill.he chosen:hy thufeompany;.ever an' esniecietd to 'eiuip imnself. swihiench~ rms as wdill he neessr'y .u'pnn.sn'dhtaun epedittojo. Thie copany.:leavesbiea dr ah~otitthe :firs1tf April... Com punes of s wishitig juir,lt his;iexpedit ion-to rade nid tst ieiapimf- Califoi-nol can da:so by nd esiiigif. White, HI ow A rester* dehusgesociety has taken up ie q9tm h e- dosses- dieg -.hen it oesjour - tp qrnght thedecis on'wl beOly e Wfs, ltjveV .v NO BACKINW OUT. The-steameridcTrWJacksin, Cap ckert on -ir last tip from New Or leans to Cincinnaii, entered the. cana at Loiisville, and. after passing.throngl the locks, met another large boat in'-tht e.-nal, filling-it from side; Ps s-de. - The canyain on either boat insisted on th( other blacking out; eacl*,r*fised: wordi raniigh, each threate'ned the otiher tc put on.steam and rush thronah ist. Ai t'is point the. superintendent of tie cnal inade his appearenre, nnd detided that the Andrew Jackson shoild back down to the basin, and suffer the other to piss bn into the lorks, saying thf other boat -had entered by permission, rand tihat the Jckson -6uight .to have st)pped.at the basin. Cainfei~~k'er t af\er giving vent to a fegb!ies, hd curses upon' lie 'su perintendni fingreiuc tantly. prepared to back the Jacd4on down, to the basin.' One of-lhis- deck lnrids,nn Irislmin, who, with flushed cheeks. and -hpavinghosomi had i riessed the contest, he-Re exclaimed "' Captai Eckert.!.this is your hoait yol can bacli her.iCYotIhoose," (knd seizing a screw-d'riverai ,a pointing to the figure-head, a iikeness of- Goneral ickson, carived in:hickjor) but this ould felr r never b ks." A-pyig lih instruentifm. egan to-lnu re* the figre-lie d %fm6i1 biv i it t dcIsa-ation, n' an ever;bacfed-a r; living, a d- l: Ja n rio mansl.All back::li o a ing,li> uscreed ie.4r -ti i upot,liis shoulder- i Ip town, cled"his ilends tog da enusal oTee it,, till the t smeith isa cAW.tomed t cestle of the AndretvJd cg # n Glnbe ro e i RA e n " .'' ountI'dhre~ c -Mf U At - Fa -i driig. ft4.u aftp rQg.. e HI EloDorado. and- ecul:te. to -be at. no distant-day'in-h goldreglhn D-Dr Baynrton gives- itas histopimtoh' thai the munainistreams.. whic hflow- info the S scramiento, siing rbrcnghJeonkpos. ed rock formatigns ill ontinue t vas the par.ticles of' gold,,,as they crumble fron.-their mountain depotit, irio fite iiVer, in dodiminished tquanti ties,. for A Tfi,USAND YEARR TO COW16. This being true, persons should- take iteir time, -and get, ready before they star ., as there is.ho danger of the gold being all absira6ed .bWfore they can reach this new land of. Ophir. Maiy that are now ruslig unprepared, sean. ti!y supplied, and without making illoiv ances for the. hardships of the peculiar climate, .and the privations they must endure ere they --Can reach the favored spot, are bastening only to disappoint meri, sickness, suffrer'ing and untimely iravRes.. Yet many. are undoubtedly destinted to success and handso.ne for tuni's, and fye would not say a word,t hold back the. hardy, the enterprising and ambitions.- .We would only ad. risonish cautions eool:-headed catenlation, anud judicious for'esight.-Augusta Con' stiturtionalist. S. CAROLIN.A RAIL- ROAD. 'We understand that the Directors of tihe South CarolinsfRail Ruiad Cottpa ny,.at a mee'ting held on Saturday eve ning the 3Oth tilt., decided not io de clare a dividend, for seasons set forth ii -uie,'resolutions below, which were uaaimousiv adopited: -Resrilved; That the President and Dire'ctor( under.prese'nt circumstances, feellrhe 'it isiinpassibho' to declaref divideiid in eithor :ash or ci Alo9erelas. the, earnings of' ti: Company ha've -.pecumuhated a larpi amount. of property, .consisting of h&l 'the-stocke of the Camden. Branch,- and thnelots'and-bindy'bought for depots, ir Char leston and elsett'ere, the payment Jicic prevent a casih div:dend now Anedhwere th'esaid'sto:ks- and pre perty re nisbeptible es sdh of. be ing (listributed as divideends amnfgst th stockholders: Bet. . esol$d- That -it. be referi-ed 'tos Corinmitteem:-repott at. ihe next bnet iugf thlis -Baard,%hat. shall be don with aid 'oirifnnd -sock. -- egoliWd aio Thit said Coitnitte be chaged to report on fhre estab lish' n tt oraSink ng Fund;to meet oon 4ebissthalesooa.Oourier, fank . - Ali'win* orrEvolution ary "soldier marr e mieion to [ 6 J a e h r a n ~ THE USE OF .IM... We call the attentiid or,out public ti . thoritiek, and of our citizens generily, id ihe following commiicaion, from a een respectable and enlightenedsoureand at the same. time we would remind o- --in r-aders 1hat.in many of the ciies t. ihiC country, during the last visit of the chle.;' r,i to our shores, the use of lime in the .iu - - ters; yards, and wherever theie was SraI nahi1 wslet, was generally recommendeJ and -atlopted: "-in the summer of 1833 hed;.tl 4 cholera spread all over Middle Teunew.ee - its coirse.from Nashville, (whrre ir Brat made is appearance.) wa Southtihe Ruthoritios of.Columbia, a to*n rhi-ya miles Soui'th or Nabhville, -atiaitta - about to thousand inhabitift-us-d fresh lime in be placOd ar ihe dorof ifey s hiis. and thet requested 1.o spread, it free' - reiiesjin.the 4nr, and inf .1b~ereief WanyStSag it soon sklin n es: SOUth_-_ds I . , . Cast ola;i.n.if t S were ir was wor.je A ~ d .-p are- in- Tennessee -t---h eth of Columbia.. in ihe cou,nify;.It --at ery bad-fearlyhalf ofheieg e- - - whites died,oft snme it atib s I.e _ --- it was all bver the*.eurr4iidi.ielit oTun.i continued thiroqighou tl 'eind- falh. and, it -as. foud fotid al fa ra: were very ight il,h 'ht the custrrom li n- itrictiVAbieredo iiial inceick oi n *o uhe hiesin Toidessae. 'r roi die Pat neto Sna & . - ~ AT ENT. WSHIN -AH~I~ iiiJbbr. o cairairn ~ e,~ -a bo the &t AMiN o 5,414but on u . n Ab hise nd potili,e''e d rlifa.ty.fasitly i e"sI hour, - -hoe - wth.ease.. . uthf.-tut i years or age.So leas- -P6~I. with :this trulya useful inv have rdebred oune and anii i ad4'ania to-ourpock.e, s'ij E - a leansavAur -- money, J ni i-i enjoy the luxury ofa clean shir shI - - .we re:- put 7to i wijl. those whose-skill -in wahing- b ee t. -- Gore renderedt na depetidentfu it. e' mnent. All thai is eessary istpiece Arp this M1achine a garment-,with s ie~tJi warmr, and a smill'quantiy or s'tt' in ha minute it will eins_-T dir y properties, -and appear'as wlit. the driven sno'. Weeieonmen i useful labor-savini lidhine to-'a t - fair.townswomen-, a Adesi lieraum .fu itit w ashing-iiae worthy pf patronage. ToE .nWeR CLAssvs -Whoe The toiling million, the lahoh- m-7a and woman, the faime the hie'chani. the ahtiz.an, the Inventor, .the Jidua Ft.r from. it. .These 69e. nature'a nblt Gohd's .favo'rteb-..he salt -of tbe anh- -- 1 No maite'r whether .iihly -a're lhigh.'orlo in utati6n. ichyr poor. in pei, oonspien~. 4 aew humble ib position, they are surelV2A the "tipper circles" i9 .the brae'r of na-., ~ ture, whateever the-fichitiotia.distwioidn - -- societyJfashionablehi or unsh'ni,de crew. I.. t 10 it isi'oG -iges duty, Privilege and pleasure for the& gr.at mani, 'the whole souted MeinAnt toaro~ - what .ehey'prg'ress, a6 *o'rk .tieir ownr way theroug~h lire, to be the eecbtects C - their-awn.: foriunes2 Se,bh bw rank the.-~~'~ caeswhave audeB to a,2nniy'.~. ret W inir.they absointel'y the :vr ~ hiahe&.t. If there.is na i ljw hu,be. -i~ . ings on earih who .nt6y pirtpbrly e de nomninated lber, it is ihuse *b6spen4 with. nut ening, who consume iibitw -pro. ~ duritng, %sbo dissiparte on lbs eamnings: or their^fathers or relatives,. wiehau, eine - anyth:ina in and.of themselvws --- irarg pavemnent. recently -;iit-i ihe .i aeetionnr o ~ - 5Acneon -anid .Pinckiiey bree; a wel 2w4es ~ discovered of whio'e ekcisteesshp:eldie ''~t inhabitant in the neighbdrl1oo has neW 1. collectiob. it has a 'iam*- i.6sli - twelve fiet, of con'siaerable dim s - .. carefully walled in 1y bek.. :l ban-.eed Seurejctured that this WeLl''must-ha.edbeen ~ contecructed for the tibs '6' Isase -ferm 'or - k arden helore the sri-ee'st\vese- leid: onzto - .t at.ectein of:the'city. It is uew being- Y. clened nty an iia spsedL wilian- ~ .~ ~.ei (or..a.fire wedll.Chtar. ses - Dich~man aoticig the mavisilinu s.r pensity- .a .ne ofhis9 I reie ain,s~ Sie ith so mei ca;, iri vuei., ,wt is5) siol sai n'ever Nias, hi ~wears dra vers or shirt~ anu.'ies routed in his bots" -