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My father died, God rest ul When years Insunh IP And 14 me'inittiAild alonO Topaddle.my. awnanome. A ste p-gr aiAd9, now namore, Taught me my P's and Q, * And'eTig in my'years hedinn'd You'lf paddle your own canoe. my onio wiis eElysian spot Of right iaid sunny hue,:. And therererel the sooner left, T. loi i own canoe. Andthrough the world I roamed at large, O'erIandsa& ocean blue; And though the struggle oft was hard, I paddled-my own canoe. For thi gud, man to man 1is.o&i tines'untrue Then s.il'withhealthsanistrength you're blest, ast'iaddle your own canoe. As partners in the strife for gain S6lf-interest will pursue; An leave'you with their debts, perhaps, To paddle In your canoe. Anhen no.sympathy you'll find roen ffieids that once were true The newyou iost when first you eemed toaidlee-your owi canoe. - Buttone cherished object sought, *Aveven kept in view; A fiietid pfpure unsullied heart, To'iddle'in my-canoe. A in4 she is hi.rede and deed ercinterestfline is too; We tWinare one-I still may say. I Mle my on canoe. rc. FAREWEIL TO WINITE. F46elltothee, Winter, thy triumph is o'er; Thou Hiitehain up the fountain and streamlet 'in..nore; Ir't'ades are bursting their pentprison free, Adiiirnig echo replies to their glee. gnepgurn,,thy departure,for close at thy heels pgherlightfootsteps of verdure re Aujght*ttigsongsterare singing her praise, iEfldy.lland ;oodjaud? resound with their II9MfEirejoieing to see thee depart, tig zephyrs are touching her And s 'vally liliea peep out from their bcds, Still modeay'drolngtheirdelieste heads. I1M;, o'io'nofjoy; every bird, tree and flower, V. - 7s eleopmws~ lehour gsroina1boi m; Then farewell to-Winter, as ofl'and afar islossmned crowned daughter shall reig ier thEastene. WesterLadi:Iquemee. FZrOr.wCITaS: I didn't - toedaech at this tirh4 iere ie .'xkguish myse,but Imly Gentlodmen, I am the~>as a candidate. obrhe superflue . floating candidate ant to makr 'I'.s district, and i only: g -aifew remarks at this time. 'go-od many of you; gentleine, iris neverneen me befo're,.andi n mereLyf want to state uly views upont tle qpzesfons t 1be gitated. Gentietiin.f was bUdi in the county of S'ulli'an, and fotahed up in Enor, without parentage; and if it hadn't beefor the goodness of.'God, and several otliegentlemnen, who took me, when. but ana orphan bo~y of twenty-five yearse of age,'and-gin me an education, .1 might have been; as ignorant as -the common jpeople; or, even you gentlemen. IGentlemen, my father was a patriarch of- the Revolution, and I,am a patriarch. Gentlemen,.my father stained the walls of America with his blood ;.and when Goen. .Jackson killed the -injins, at Orleans, I 'waded-up to any knees in mud. Gentle enr.I am opposed to nullification. Gen diemen, I 'would rather be a galipot slave, than be a. nullifier. Gentlemen, I haint got time to give you my views now, but 1i'llslon you agin in a few days. But, gentliemen, there is a sort of bigbugs that kir~jing to put me down, but 1 defy 'em,. ~e~tiemen. -I hope to be delivered out' of the hands of my enemies as Moses was deliveied out of the hands of the bulrush .G.enflemen, come across the square, aid take something to drink, and we'll git better acquainted. THE following *"cure.for the gout," is taken from an old wvork: ~irst. Trho person must piek a hand kerclhief froin the pocket of amaid of fifty eyears, who has never had a wish to change her condition. Secoud. He must wash it in an honest mnille4 pond. Third. He must dry it on a person's hedgie ho-was never covetous. F~itt, THe must send it to a doctor's shwlio'~h never killed a patient. -Fifth. He mustriaark it with a lawyer's ink, who never cheated a-client. Sixth. Apply it to'ths part affected, and a ur vill speedily fellow. OD PazsoK M., of Torringford, was &queer sort of a man. One time when hiscopngregation had most of them fairly disposed themselves for their afternoon 'nap,.be started theni as. well their ideas of propriety).hy asking in his loudest tone, At another- time, some straiigerfs com ing to church with~hide the congregation 'id mote: attenlitot them dhan ti~y - d&~oJdim. Losingal af tience he stop p~ed in his sermon aniai e~Tia~ts in my pew are my cousins from H.; so yon needn't siare at them nny more." D 1 attend churchto. day, sas'Iharged ob"61iquired an -old plan r of 6ne of' islaves, as he returned to his dwelling. "Sartain, massa," was Cudjo's reply, "an' what two mighty big story dat preacher did tell." "1ush, Cudjo, 'you musn't talk that way-what stories are they ?" Why, he tell do people no man can sarve-two massas; now dis de fuss story kase you see old Cudjo tarve you, my old massa, and also my young massa John. Deu de preacher says, he will love one and hate de oder, vhile he knows I hate you boff." A-x honest -Hibernian- had come far to see Niagara; and while he gazed upon it, a friend asked him if it was not the most wonderfulthinghe had ever seen, to.which he replied:-"Never a bit, man-never a bit. Sure its no wondor at all that the wather should fall down there, for I'd like -to know.what eould hinder it ! A snARP . talking lady was once re proved by her husband, who requested her to keep her tongue in her month. " My dear," reasoned the wire, "it is against the law to carry concealed weap ons." THiERE is an 'old horse in this city so poorly fed that his owner never has to put sleigh-bells on him-his ribs rattle together so that lie can be heard for 'half a mile. "PAT, if Mr. Jones comes before my return, tell him that I will meet him at two o'clock." " Ay, ay, sir; but what shall I tell him if he don't come I" A Poon, hard-working and feeble moth er, recently insulted her daughter-a girl of seventeen idle summers-by asking the Miss to help her iii the kitchen. Out rageous ! TnEnE is a gentleman in this city so polite that he begs his own pardon every time 'he tumbles down; being good na tured, he always grants it. A daguerrotypist lately took the. por. trait ofa lady in such an admirable man ner that her husband preferred it to the originaL "Wuy is John Bigger's boy larger than. his father t Becaueo- h- 4 a liUlc Bigger. To kiss a rosy checked girl, and' find your mouth filled with Venetian red, and she growing pale on it is truly awful. Taiur up a. child in the way he should'nt go.pn h'in he gqts oldihe'll lick his mammy. ANew Pamily Grocery I S. E. BOWERS, I VD .*rst~f -ef RO~nnsn's HardaefJ? Store anmgMkAmer~ci. Hotdk Ii HAMBSIUaG, S. -C. RIESPECTFULLY info~rms his friends an the-pabbe'gezaerally, that he has-ped - iVew EArocery j~ were e wacn" steek.o3~'"" on hand, a choice AND - AMILY GRCRIES, .GLASS ser OOiWCKERT WARE, which ivill 'be ~ii he lowest market pries. Thepublic are earnestly solicited to call and. examiine my stock before buying elsewhere,.and every exertion on my part,- wdl be made to math fy th' ose that-call. There is now in Store a large supply Sugars, Goffees, Teas, Molasses, Syrups, Wines, Liquor, Porter,.Mustard, Pepper, Spics, Ginger, Nut megvs, Cloves, Rice, Flour, Bacion, Lard, Cheese, Butter, Tobacco, Segars, 'Snuff, Powder, Shot, Lead,.Lamp and Paint Oils. 'Albo; TPubs,. Buohets, Chmus..Brooms, Brush es, Blacking, &e. Also, 20,000 lbs choice B.4CON FIDES, and 2,000 lbs-John.Fitch & Son EXTRA HAMS. August 7, if 29 Important Sale of Negroes, Mulesi &c, ON THlE 27-ru DAY OF APRIL NEXT. T E Undersigned, h~aving nearly completed Ltheir contract .on the South Carolina Rail Road, will positively sell, without reserve, on Tusdhy, the 27th day of April next, at Aiken, South Carolina,.to the highest bidder, One Hundred and Thirty Negroes, EIGHTY-FIVE MULES, 3 Rorses, 90 Carts and Harness, 25 WHEELB3ARROWS, 1900-SHOVELS, Rail Road Plowvs, Picks, Blacksmiths', Carpen ters' and Wheelwright's Tools, &c. These Negroes are, beyond doubt, the likeliest gang, for their number, ever offered in any mar ket-consisting almost entirely of young fellows, from the age of 21 to 30 years ;somne few bays, from 12 to 16 years of age, and four women. A mong the fellows are first. rate Blacksmiths, Carpenters, Coopers, Brick Moulders, Wheel wright and Wagoners. Amuong the women, ons excellent Weaver and Seamstress, another a good Cook. All well trained and discipliued for Rail and Plank Road working,.(having just complefed a splendid piece of work at Miken,. S. C., under the utenagemnt of a gentleman of veny supesi or ability and exp~erience, and well caleudatedto train them,) which maktes them more valuable than untrained hands,.to which we would rcs petfully beg leave to call the attention or those engaged in such enterprises. The Mules are'all' stout, young, seleet, well broke and in fineordler. The Carts were gotten up by oneo of the best manufacturers in the State-Iron axles, and net much injured by use. We deem it unnecessary to say more, as the property will show for itself-. Terms cash. - J. C. $PR&ULL & CO., -Ailien, S. C., immediately on the R. R Mareb 25 3t 10 Noticer HpE beautiful ani thoreugh bred~ Stallion a ."-S CO U T," known as Towles' Horse, will stand the ensuing season, at the following plaes:-Colpman's X Roads, W. W. H~arird's Store, at or near H. C. Hecrlongs, Dr. Cooper's Store and Starling Turner's. S. TURNER, B. M. SCURRY. .Mareb1.8 4t 9 1Notice, A LL ?ersons indebtled' ttih4FeI3steof Same .t.son;B.:Mays.dce'd., are requestedito make paymrent, andaalU those~havingsdemanile. agsinst sai~estatowill present them prdiperly attested according to- law. - -.. EVELINA V. MAYS, Adm'x. Aprail 3 - .l 11 S. '. TO IPK 5, TTORNEiY ATLAW.' M7 0 s-immediately in rear of theCsCoun House; Jan 22 t 1 G. W. L A N D R VM, Wy LL Practice in tha .Courts of ;LAW an EQUITY -for' Edged;d - and Lexingto Districts: Offiecin Law Range, Edgefield C. 11. Jan 16, tf 52 JOSEPH ABNEY, WILL be found at all times in his Office, a Edgefield Court House, near the PLAN TER'S HOTEL. He will attend promptly and strictly to busines in his profession. Nov. 14 tf 51 W IN. M. HIL L, 11. D., FFERS lis, professional services to the'citi. zens of our Village and District. Havinj graduated at the.University of New York,,-witl high honor, where' he availed himself for the las two years, of the advantages to be derived frou the Eye and Ear Infirmary, various Hospitals &c., &c., offers his services to his fellow-citizei with the hope that he will prove *orthy of i share of their patronage. 97 ROOm at the Si-AkNi HoTEL, No. 7. Oct 2, 2if 37 Operations on the Teeth, BY HORACE PARKER. Address Edgefield C. 1., or'Sleepy Ciek P. 0., S. C. March.11 Ty 8 JAYXES B. D AY, Surgeon Dentist, OF RICHMOND, :VIRGINIA, - Permanently located at Edgefield C TI., offers his ,prafexpional services to the eiiiens~ of'ho Village and its vicinity ;.and will attend to aiy call he may have either in the Village or Countr*. All operations warranted. March 13,i850. '5 8. CANDIDATES ror Tax Collector DERICK HOLSONBAKE, F. W. BURT. B. F. GOUDEY, JOHN QUATTLEBUM, HENRY H. HILL. ELIJAH T. RAUCH. BARNEY M. LAMAR, HIRAM JOURDAN, WESLEY BODIE, WILLIAM L. PAlUKS, THEOPHILUS DEAN, L. A. BROOKS, ISAAC BOLES, WELCOME MARTIN, For herif. IL. S. KEY, FELIX E. BODI, Wok' Ordinairy VIRGIL M. WHITE, W. F. DURISOE, Edgefield Male Academy TEAdM 5 K1TED. A rTEACHER is wanted to take charge of the Edgefed-Male Acadey.: The cant must he a TEAC ETRO one who bas expcierl in li~buresgn ew:S plyr qulifid&for rea y unuen for stle Adeth-Trustees. 61 If 45$ EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. T ' t5:rJersigned JAMss M. C. FR EEL.AND and JAMEE A. TALEERT, both of thie State and District afoksad ~do hereby certify that they have formed wlrsasually enlled alimnited Partnershiilunder tile'name ofJ-. M. C. FEE. z..iNoor "tlie 'transaction of of the business of MIeroaandize,' mainlyinthe Dry Goods line,,.in the said District, at- theStorc~house, now in the possession of the Undersigned J. M1. C. Freelund. J. M; C. Ii'eeland: is to-be the general part ner and the 1!nd'ersignedl, James A. Talbert is to be the special partnrisaid concern ; and the latter, James A. Talliert, tle speii'a1'partner, is to contribute thirty-six hundred and thirty sir 66-I00 dollars to the capftal on which said business is-tobo bondneted. The partnership hereby formed is to comn mence on the fifh .day of March next, and eon tinue ro'r two years~ In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands, this thetwernty-eighth day of February, J. M. C. FRIEAND,'i -JAS. A~ TALBERT. March 4 . .6it . 7 NEW BOOT & SHOE FACTORY ! (Next door to SUoxarvaN & BnoTnEWr. W HIERE may be had BOOTS SHOES ~Yof all desceriptionis, made of te 13y the-BEST WORKMEN! A large-Stoek of Home made Plantation Bro gans of the bes't goa~ity. Planters re ivited te examine tEsin. Upper, Solo', Harness and'Belt Leather uponi good terms for cash. Mr. J. D. Tzra-rrs, the Foreman of this. Establishment, will fill all orders for miaterials and exeeuto all orders for work with'aEsbatch. . - R. T. MIMS, Preopristor. Jan8 .- -tfi . 51 Just Received ALTof FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, A fibeIbb oft Hollonw or Pot Wuare wheh wiR be sold ve.ylo'w for cashor punctual buyers. LOD- HILL Jan 6 . f 1 - Executor's lNotice.e ALL those indebied'to. the etate .1 Wiffans 1).Garrett, dec'd., are requtested:. to- make payment forthwitht, and those rhavintg demands against said estate will rende: them in properly attested, according to law. CHARLES HRMMOND, WM. G. HAIWMON.D > a THOS. GARRETT. - FebS 5If A LL those indebted to the estate of Nathan 1.Norris, dee'd., are requessed to male piy ment forthtwiti, anid:tose' having demands against said estate will please present them bn mediately, properly strste&scoding .. N.~ A;NORIRISgdmix. March.4 , , . 6' 7 NVotice. LLersons indebted to the Estate of E. HI. No is, deo'd., will ..pleaseepmo -f .rward and make prompt payment,, and- those -hilng demands against -said estat6,U'are requested to render themi perytt09 March .43 t - . - MI N I J- re eivn - - - A &J) e Vl.p thine e U ~ ~ G I~U4 'T -SuN e era ar nvrieefiing tf -E.I- arSoffered and MOstAftte I if ifEST H ; --A LI -A GOO IP.ZX-A Of Cvry tr t thll persons vi eall exwt athblaClvcs Augusta, a N 6 THE Subscaibei we n irc Kthiq th$~wdB~ akSSO to hs f: Atm CO1YIB8- UTTON-*-IINS, NI age f" h bel' i d ln-t ategant Stock eieJc - m SUSEERS itSSD~ Dye nt - ib' i tber e its atty ..O 1iaspn .rnem e Of avecco r nae4 th e i t a sp' Tlae anet~4eigfa egous Agp. iop ' qil e is..th - wil The i to parebas o lifntha n M- M~Ibqf~h-vInr will pit Augweta' call- Nadi:6 s 6m Dp . ri e Whoe cId &b rgist rr L Ingm tbauka a-gee fdr-II n 2a' tf . - - a ~ aw.~rira ep Tiannes ~ Wtindws-Ss Bldeindrs or Fupramen .snc a allotheftaeNI 1racetasiliNs Bedseadsi TablesofWisStahs, lin keiltd eifio allidr-si~his . ok- n made o ao o er - Thll arejrauires Seeic pag ifa' ean efneatEde~ld WoutIowse asenn beond . Dg 'imc -anllhe raiciii -sale ther launsse dtea Tbes i - tn~sk pCistanf e f~~'Irhe mae or T~iegeto oiv anca al L. -glas an portin of t i ell* timrd okand can be pfur oha ee wherresaile ibra terms. on wr bo n ne . ~ - - Aeb k~ess*76r Oil 4.oie the best salarteiland b Alleorder ors. obi L. ojr~ . iiMs be prllatey-ad oftheetatideA rh$'~ tash wild'frHdmedae~ All odersad&Ei~?to~iis.tr oe orto Mr.iL.r-ss wil Al Dtos n tthe sa it ofeStat ' -Ihr esi Oyiar'00e Uae~lb T ooMu~~t '"sintse. .d-FElkAGpT O...iinefk,&fT -. '* o it- - N 0. TAIL D2EA LER IN 'RUNKS, CARPET BAGS, &c, )TEL AUGUSTA, GA. the LARGEST-and BEST ASSORTMENT this city.; Their.Stock consists of the latest EKSAND CHILDRN'S CLOTHING isiting-our city, are respectfully solicited to dk 36 SALE!! iont Manufacturers, both North and South ENT of EDLES, RAZORS, SCISSORS IMBLES &c. f OS, WALLETS, POAT-AONIES I Pens, Spectacles, &c., &c. 3o 5 AND MIRROR, 11 an cheap Stock of Books, Paper, Ink, &c., &e, ,y inr the-country, the Subseribers are deter my House in Charleston or Augata. ase call and examine for themselves. DUNHAM & BLAKELT. 45 TAX COLLECTQR'S NOTICE, No 2. TWITl attend at thef iuOwing plne6s herein after specilied to collect the General and Distriet Tas fur the year 185). At Dorn's, . onThursday, 1it' A pril. " Smyley's, John" F'riday, 24: " " Allen's, ... " aturday, 3, -" " Zdgefiieldg H . Mon , ;5fh' " " r'sc ' " w~a 1th " ~'M lng " 1~a, !i " Iaid'm- " ed'ay 1ti " " rry~', *" Traiy, Eil " ?L Wilcnlnii's, " ria , 1d " " Rieada'' "' Siatiid y,' 1th " 'Moonrt''s, ik." Tuindlig, 1't " P.iavird's, . " Widd'day, 28t " "'PSeprry's ." Tfhursday,.261h 4 "Sus.Rihrdo '" Saturday, 2-ih " -"g iersoI's " lMonday, 2t "ay "-oe,~ Nic" Tesdy -27rh "fSae "on Moly', Wlae d'de oay t28 ,they "ahe'uatanito Fhunrdy 3t: ' "Sctt's or Satu rda 2ia" "EgfedCII. "~ ModyT tMy Afitnernhinietierbs, -wl eue ame R Irr.! I. H1:.,dT.cC E. D. IP. a.-Ten hateuie the owndars Jfsames 1 Go-rpay the T axe tn he Tax i Cole oin e a os Vh harir, slavesi arre ttpa taxeathy shonliipaik treth'e witrts. imts t~Stater o oth fr CarROLLin Brionis anm otherscainoftiOdr or -esi bl ilb t ien fr Paronfes aginT tppemrn. ht h efnat ae .-.riyAH.S Garret, C.E.aEth S b2rtan B: .'Si''k 664 if~ir . tifL' Sicitor rdered' Orhal Dile-n fendtemr, plea or Bnswe of he ort sai bil il be an pconesso R, F QurksAdoh. IMKaSe. E.E.D Febta 2Willi am 6iiaunadGog . STAnTEo o OF-8UT CarlFARn~f' oIdtA. aihfnd.ete .ubli Bitio of ore or es. 464'I~gans thlemn. S~>ame 8lPA mtor-Sof for ca hallin RI F.,urlens a oers an find i .IT pperin to myji~ satistoth th diefe-:. dans, iuilli 15. tron adr .GorgelI W. do'i ule d thatrhaid dfen.n 9 00ur plad orh an ver oth satid ilwt pre. .wInxoile ebintion o~fits rdperor stde garaifae tRcnfso a gltonta a ormintthm-'" RenAirale. i ol egland etoe an und ame in Lth tract o landon .wielingsort &Wiht po poe artwtiooland, an 00t9 Ai~ll othemEilsk at the loweotpe.t ni aN~datek~lpit sitan feror styred, atreidence.llths tha ma fvorI ithS ~D'cWM. McEVOY. VE GET A BL E DYSPEPSIA .ITTERS, THE MOST P0PULAR FAMILY MEDICINE OF TUE AGEE. lsed. y Phj8icns -of IgI Staudllilf. These SITTERS removeell. morbid secretloas, tiri the blood, give great tone and rigor to te ageslive organs, fortify the ~ytem againatall future d seaw canfbe.tken with- . at no time dbili.. tating the patient-being grat ul to the most: deli. Cate stomach, and remaikabe'for their cheering, hirigoratin'g, strengthening. and restor'etive proper. ties, and an invaluble and sure remedy for DYSPEFSI INWS WORST FORNS. Also; Liver Cpmplaints, Jaundice, Ilearthurr. Cos tiveneser Faintness, Disorders of the Skin and Liver, Loss of Appetite, Low Spirits, Nervous Hleadaele, Iseldiness, Palpitationaf the Heart, Sinking and Full sees of Welght.at the Stomach, and all other diseases caused by. an impure state of the blood,-'liver, -et, which tend to debilitate and weaken the-system. FE-MALES Whn uter from ~a mrbid. and unnatural condtlo. will Sndtbif-lel:cineof INESTIMABLE VALUE. In as.. camrs of GENERAL DEBiLITY, this Iledi cls ACTS LIKE-A CIAI'.. WE0V5AN.Db Have tested its etficacy, and thousands more are now under treatment; and.not one solitary case of faflure baweret-heen reported. Volumes could be Ailed with eaertificates of those who hav6been permanently cure& call on the Agent, and get a PIPHLET, Cortaining the CertiAcatrs of Remarkable Cures, and the high estimation in which this Mediciie is held by the IPule Press-can be had of.the Agents. free sold by all the Genuine .lcine Depaii in the United States. gg Price 50 Cents per Large Botte. Principal Oc, Itl FULTON ST., N. Y., up stairs For sale at Edgefield C. It., by A. G..TEAGUE, AGENT. Sept.4 lyZ LEWIS-' TRAW CUTTER. r IE Undersigned takc this opportunity of .Lstating to the public, that' he will lave mother lot of his 5tlwinee rendv -for narket Ifi le course of a few. days. Persons wanimn besge .3ln ei ill do well td'menu in tfleir or ere early s ast to etsiure their-belngfihlelW - Ile refesto.tlie f to6%ng Cirifiei-s; of the any.whicelhas rodie for'ditibimnl-tes imony in theiri. favor. WM. LEWIS. Wyso (Peiii'.) Janiaa-y2d 1851. M1a Lay.--The Patent.Straw Cutter ~lhich oinarpated, slid are now odrte~otlaindblie. 8 tetc s .ezolnt,.art pe and .deservee public isek J~~P s . J:ri~a& Oeg:abzen )jqhmsin all seit, and .oid ahiin 'j with thaeoneI havey e Uu~tim est i/'". T ' Re4e..l F EPOLU.ETe Me. Tawis.A iitW! %imeo time minic ; ed one ~gr youir StraW Cutters to eat roots -for Iy prpaaton fGeorgia Sautoparilba. Somse ifthe roote we're very linrd and tongh.--l anm ppy to say .vour~ Straw Cutler hta far .exceeded y epetat.:ous. The' ublie neede~ iot feat'of s ifeftinag sul of o'rder by~ entting -straw or fodl r,_or byaccidetally getting' hardesubstaces t. Yours, respetfully;:; . 'J. DDNIS. . EnrLt C. II,Sept. ie0-.s851; in. W1. Lawils,-Sir rit yoist lette'r you k hzia' Iflike th e~trau.Cutter 1 bought from at. I say it exci-)s 'any tlikg'ffs kind I ae ever seen, ad I esuldl not be i'ndueeAl to t .with, it, .withaout -the p~rospect .ofgting ctlcer, fer aniy ecunitnoni e.nsleratioin.. -.... --..-.-. WML P. BUTLEll. - Drsa Saam:.I hjave been usning one of your trawt Cutters o: onaeithr.e ur fs~zr monmhs, dimaa tatited tint -its advantage's ori~r. all I~er7nre sue'h that it -will recomndns itself to ery ob bei-v#Ifs 2nnpedness., touttiry~ alle ars of grain, in any desirable length, stst security ube operator,tenminimtum of-lInswer requaire d k eep it i operation,.,the dispinteiniih whicha e-etes ha woark, combined with ilasiimplicity d Tur~A~iftf, mus wplke itinyalwtable to every no thatmaayha'e are for them. -. A. GTEAGUS. T!W\ar, L wgs, Ei.-r amburg,.S.CQ. -For.Sales. AHOUSE A ND LOTr contasining ashoui two Cacres, one and a hitlf :nili-e from Edguheleld athe Columba aad. There are. oat the. Lot well of good wanter.and all ries'ry outbuaild pgs'for a emal- family.. The plije will'bo'sold for Caash or on,time, -'the -purchauezmoney being .amply secured ltimeite passesion given. I A pply at thitb'Office4 ': M. A 'Feb 5 - - - . tE .. 3 IIShaiNotice. tHS ag domauds .agaitnet thi Estate Lof Abner Peterson, dlee'd., wall render them rproperly attested accordiug to lay 3und all, oe indebted will make immnediate muet Jan'22 3.m 1m jE;eeetig calamity by Fire and the erealse tihtnps~fhe Albacy I'far~rAfder it mpersonim-nie o colle t ilnIIrfg debts. h op thse ipilebtedi iwill enjre-mo4hse ncecesity fa personal ifppi!idl by promptly Esatponding to raLT ns p Iabediotli~sn of Tewis co:gre , makejm ~dti daydet, a tliosealag demands plhasth~le SIDC eop ente~ttqht ~ pelat ' .7 - ':k. ig Adm'k. ~V~.,~e~ed-. or6 t o t.1, 2.qsrd 140RI 'U isAa fBarea Mfe ata A f M.%I7 ,iJ SecoiidIeso~t1 ddrthe-~ Lionl ofrleurning of.iN.hiKa elw Distrie4j - The wftefitpw:a!chk wvih otbers, jiauye;1eapeiePqed. ' Sesoenalbks diem deuce, to recommena th AsMf~~ht a rona,,o, of *the community. ~ The School was opeticil on 01w, iince been:graiduahly inceaesing; Iy.pxpectei.tia thSnibe. a Y. greatly inerigascA, dutringte i, The '41ititUte buildink oL9'w1Fqq roirnw, all of which havie. , TPih1ij~ tilLd, for parpoe of Jndrucuob , Afilue apparatus; a lUrge colec*o Anatomical Charts, GlIc,&e Naturail 1ustor, Ainet of-P helse furnish upiusua~ cilhitiI's a pritotiali; Lnoiilctgc oftti.delpi Df SCionced The course of Study ii o ~nn ter, and More eouuvprehvaein' ' MIA that oC.bolt r~malL aiIufitutu4qls of the higliest rePutallon~~. to the ~uprme ~dusrcipo h atiU chusiucirtt ""ilo I 04" of 14, weteki i~ci-, It I- -of f tthatihetutci be.- pR unt aOflbip. i. meat Wo the' ScisionTL for nicAi.fnel a few. Weekx dlyIMY~ eA snw:dia;; f thepupil tlroisithy~~~. Foi.Tiition in the:Pu, Punary Dpotieits3N~ viin, per kewiou..'. . "Tililullo ilie. inryDeatin,4 "Tuition inteAeJD '" " " Collegbie 1A.,xwifiP4m the l'Iano uid umnoflIp ifia't -. Mmikrii LAnguliges. -eac,.. *00 Drawifig and Skctehingifro'M N-i"0;. Patiating in Oils, Portrait athdlaai [JsdofApaau. . z,. Fuel ,nnd cAre- of aldi ,...u GoodBoarding can beobtainelh hgeincluding~ights,- In~hfzj, u &a., at (Per ilsuh),.. ., Pupil' neignii~~)d',. 4f tiue S=con, arc,;elhongc~ -3 1,% entrance to Ite end O 30ha $esaon-,~ All bills rn k re $7, Close or cacti Seuuuuon. -- , in tile village at sqq "k, 'The Departnii. uui'h all 91.' Vision or one of the, most actt~ pisheod tenehierp-ia 06. ate a.tharough kitiwege"'U [wadiioo ui;4eg I.vt in tik 4part 'k, t to.~ tr~i