ig yii Woll^V^irtro > Th^^^tt^vow Wcty l?K Jge to d?tik n? ...ore! By fttAnhooilV fftIfo?t l.oj.ce nplrr.t, : XnA My The"Unri.in^ wi.c' of worn, i>i? \tl(i?ll Joi-* Air sMrot ?>iihf luiv# horde, U .-..t_Lr.. ?.. .Ui..lr .... ..i..r..f I - * + fixsr : : X 7 ? l bv our honuagf:jky.4v?|i(uk><^-r { t,< ' 1 ' V .A lUornjr ywU- where CI. n . J 4iiw??rd rurec<Vnti<l ?ni <l?RI.viL ** W5?fWl)?(i'toariiik''iiO imWM ' ic?' .u? !. k.* y. utji- *d ?. -? ourpnle uriVt'K vrkstfn chihUroa's.plnmuVfa erit*, pj?rr? wlwco lixluuin . Wt' rfe1gc * ari,lk '**I. i - : r * w#id Tf-* QWple<hico'.nhd tli-iak fia no#?l;e! *f .flHj 11 i i mn nAg. 3?32(KB3.JtAIJ30tr-2.; Randolph's Dying Hours. * ii.\NDOi.rii, in fast declining health, reached L'hiladelphiu, whjther lie went to .take passage from that port. I te Was too h^y for the Iavcrnool packet, Jlc exposed himself Vo.tfto incjoniency of the weather,.took, cold, ?. which aggravated his disease .and hiiAteual its fatal termination. He \v;us put to bed? ^Mfqea,lli-l''Hl - in Ids lodgings, at the City Hotel, ' ,Jp9 jdosyiieracios which had of late yqars, especially marked his ^Lerpemior, distinguished tl\y last hour^ of jiis life.. The VpUiten bursts of jHJtidanqo which disease "wrung from him ; tbeuft'ecting kindness and tenderness which disease could not \\ bully t:>k?} from him; tho rambling conversation in tho intervals of acute suffering in some pafcwujes brilliant as ever?the lv,t gleams Of tho sinking Ininj); the groaning* of. rcniorSe, which a review of his past life, nt ifte bar of astern self-judgment, drpw frqjp bis contrite heart, the fervid prayer; tho hesjtating-'kope; tho trust qualified by self fcondemn:*tio? in the Savior, whose name he professed ; the concluding act, ere the curi-wVti A?U uivm tlm Jjl^t VAlid nf rarMi u ltnn propped ti|) by pillows,-ho called witnesses to Ki.s confirmation of Ins wilt, providing for the freedom of Ids slaves, and the last conscious words, which fired his yyo .-'.''d braced his sinking frame, as, speaking in this connection, ho laid his skeleton hand strop *ly upon the shoulder of his faithful servant, 1 John, and said with emphasis?especially ' tor this iiuui." And then?this last charge i upon his conscience was off?his mind mvuf?k*reda\?ay to the light, aiwhthe scenes, ant the friends of the A'ortjr J)ny; and, tlfc muttering* ol the voice growing gradually fainter, as he passed ou into the thicker shadows of the i >?rk Valley, the fluttering jmho stood still, and John Randolph of lto;itrtfke wns numbered witli the death (Jone J t, 1833, aged sixty.) They carried him back to bis solitary home, and buried him?in death as inr Wfc, unsocial and isolated?in the forest of Roanoke. In the soil of the Virginia lie lovod q well, they laid Uie corse of her faithful nwd devoted son. They left nim to rest, after the long fever of his troubled dream of life was over, in an humlde and sequestered grave, beneath two stately pines. There lot him sleep on ! 'lire gloom of their shade, nod the melancholy sighing of the wind I through their boughs, "are fit emblems of j the life whiehwns breathed out in sadness , j aipliu, sorrow. . 'I ft ' w.? M* i.. ~ TJork Beggars. Jiv eight o1 chick the stroets began to pros-1 cfci some activity, and when we returned to (1 thfeni a tier our morning meal they were alive I w ith*" sagged beggars*. It was a mystery , wlicrg they caiue from. Every stone must; i have concealed one, us did the hraekon the , warriors of Ithodcrick l)hti, until the time j arrived for them to revenl themselves. They ( were countless, hungry, impudent, sert'ile, cringing, and eminently persevering in ask- ; ing alma. Not oue of them had brc-.wfast^ ! according to his own account; and " be 1 pleased, yer honor, to give mo a ha'penny to ! getsomethin'to ate,''was the sum total ot 1 their petition. When a few coppers were ] thrown to them, they gathered thorn up with < eagerness, elbowing each other gloriously to : i trni ilto mnnnc r??*w woeo tl?o enoaooef.J /sr?a? I 4 MHtiisfie?l with their gains, but became more i ( importunate than they were at first. Flatty- j rv and persuasion?appeal* awl threafe4*? j t^ere aliJfte used for th?i purpose of obtaining almsf fand tbo news of our liberality spread ( * like tvihl tire, if I may judge from the mini- i be*\of ragamuffins that oamo thronging around'n*. I thought all the rags in crca-J tiua jrore on the backfc of our onorgetic,!. screeching, .screaming besiegers ; and tliey I were Qi ages, from the octogenarian* to 11 h<?..??li?rr infant in its mother'* arms. The I race \vn* evidently prodiictive, and there isj but liUle doubt of Ireland bei ng able to produce her quota of men, whether starvation premils or not. lotertv initio rk is favor*, blc'to reproduction, and the low Irish generate as rapidly a* negroes in slavery. The crowd grew denser, end denser: Paddy became pugnacioU^ and a stray fist oe cjwinfndly fouud'iU vr*y into tiie face of a friend of its owner's. * Jioasy, Pat Mulo- ! ny f "Knpo yer elbow* m*yerporkctvTed Murphy ;" Ouch ye'r a tine American join- 1 tIonian, air ! and ye'll throw me in the sixr J pence ye itq^d in yor hand f and such like exjiriMons mid ootnrifiment* wer* numer- < ous.* Wa^vcre literally besieged by tlie tab- ( ble, until the attention of the police- wm.mM i traded by^ie mob, and that usofnl body Mfljadeit* appearance. Tftfc bine eoats struck terror to Pat, and -tho cowardly bond fled Jiko-criminaU before tiieui. [Footpath <& Highway.r,V KxoiJkNi> boaata of lior wit*;. SUt; biwinany crcafr wits among Utnr sons, it is true, out lot them procure their -greatest wit, and we can slmw a Whit tUr.} ' * # ; - V y P- % <0 - A ..*.? - . > . ..yj* *<$>&.' rmrm ''An^Ske'WSKidow;' ' aValk and pensive ln^^nas just pl??ed | IS ^Irt.Un / ' hoofr." * Tl<o*C.is R fm^falit nooW, SrYiirfe n /o ilef j{iirplc?f *klcU*fve u?vefvremVitib<?r* . save w itlpfew^ rt**j?"<itti<W? blessed drama j SEJSSSPti!? W'ciwJiMrS? 'rr:-, <Unar.o<l?Aad then vl 10 shadow Tell, lie tV.*\vAtelM$ vf Uwi'ft'tfHb and iu (iH'-worinit# -wont out wjkh the sturs. Thq earth is laden with stieh Jiistatiwt. She w?b blithe ?nil irteffyohtV. She lov- . LrVtfv*0qft?v% ?;$* a nortoCjHoly 4*> flt?.bi^2^i*of.fayniun. Gay j and happy was the ^n whicfi she dwelt. ' l^it it is changed now. . i It, i*.n mournful thing b> carrya .dead j heart iiV* living bosom; I life a hitter thing j for tiMip Used to dainties (ttM| on j$ies. i ft \ - a k'Ai(Ifl thiiigfor tTio living to kfyow jthat llioir only t ream i re is hi?J ? tUQJ*till [and moldy grave? boauliful life .linked to j'tvpwlsive oonuption. At" " j Ilrr d' siio-arc written ujwm h<'r meek j lace. Its exjuv.-sion translates her muttered , yearning*. She longs to join, in the distant and belter'colmtry, hintwho has tgohelbefore. t The \\ cl.-i'ine hour is nearer than she think.s. | They shall suon lay her beside her ;bnric<l ; idol. How lovely will bo that dying smil*. wttetl the pmyerful bfw "shall close at the j touch of iWtlfs cofcl finger. 'Ood grant that the drooping lily of earth may become ! a fhdcteM.ttnSaftmth ilf?tfwvefK?> ill t '*** ,? f-> - <?>> m , T*-ys ,"t.' The Punotual Han. ,< Mb. llrcoi*s was a very punctual men in all transactions throngh life, lie amassed a] larrrn lirritintli' In* imliittii* tltilncfrtr ntwl I f ts" ;v ." ** s "w punctuality; ana nt the advanced- ago Jot" uinety years -w^s rating quietly upon his bed, and calmly waiting to be called away, lie had deliberately made almost. every arrangement for Ms decease and burial. Ilis pplsc grow fainter, a?4 the light of life seemi?d just flickering-in it* socket, when one of Iris sons ohsetvcdi "Father, ton will prqbflhly livfc but a day Of t\vo ; is ij^ifot well for you lonamo.your bear: CrsJ- ; i. , V,,-; ? ^ ,,> V|;>J Jrt '. r'n '"To bo sure, my son,- suid-thcdy ing man, i "it i<i well thought'of, and" I will do it now." lie gave a list of six, the usual number, I at)d sank'back eg Imitated 1?*? piHow. * A gleain of thought l^cdiovpr his withered faeo like ? ray of li^hf., and ho rnlliod once more. , y , f.,i ".My son. read nic tluU list. Is the name ofMr.4Bk>wgo theio?" ' ' * <?'* i iNtifi, IfltW;" :*ri ?.' ?. . tit 'J f "Then hirikt rt offbeatid he, emphatically, "for he was newer punctual, was never ftrfV* where in seasoti, rind. might hinder theywoce.ssion a whole how /"?/'tut/. Trumpet. , j r . j ?_j i.j? &3.SI0. . Getting Off Stock at xtr. a noon kaim:o.\n rtory. I iiayk presumed on your interest, and that of your readers, in the works of internal improvement, to talk a good 'f deal, quite prosily, abbut TJailroiids.?r Nevertheless, I will venture to tax, youi'Aiaiittiioo with a little railroad af*- j*' rv which u friend of mine, (IHoif I Job-1* ert ) tells, as a prominent teatnre |.in his own filming experience. When jv he was only a Georgia colonel b}r vir- jH tuo of a law license ami a very-com- v mantling iiguro, he was on a visit, one ilay, to a frioiul of his, one Ned Greer, 1 in the neighborhood of Athens, Ga.? ^ It seems that about this time the Ath* j * ens Branch lluUroad was hi rather a, shaky condition. A good deaf of mo- 1 ney had been paid in, ftml a good deal 1 )f work had been done ; but times were getting tight, and stockholders' were f getting restive, (and costive,) and tlie j' road was regarded anything but aiix-!l id fact. Perhaps the estimate had j 1 Liecn made too low, and there was a i v prospect that all the motley would he sxpended, while yet a good deal of ! 0 road remained unbuilt. At any rate, 1. be stock was below par, and the hold- 11 jra thereof out, of heart. Sitting in tJ*e piazza with his old chum Hob, (the a- 1 foresaid colonel) Ned picked up an >' Athens newspaper, and glancing at its t ?olunuuf with astart, threw it suddenly down with An oath expressive of great disgust. "Whoty tltp matter, NVd T' asked fv Doh. "Ifa* anybody been rakmg you ii down in the newspaper ?" b "llark you, Bob, was the response,; r 'I've been ivconi'ouniieri tool once in * my life, butTf I am let out of this, I'm l< wjlling to be cropped if I'm ever caught v again. Ileve'fl? notice of another in- * stallment on that cursed rail , "Pshaw!" Htnghed Bob "go along :* and nftv nnJ vnur ntufl- Vi?n oiliim- I - r-j > . - "?"&j y rascal, yo*Konly took $3,000, when you uu^fafc to have took twice as much.? The rpad will ho tho making of your I towii^and aoubkj tlio value of your r plantations." . r .. *i "Stop r 6b0B*<l*fcretf3 Mitd* tJte mine comoiindcd stuff that your brother Oh arise* aofhail tbe feat of theyrail- J roadorators filled my sheep's bond with :J just before I subscribed. Stop, Bob, 1 I cannot beat4 a joke on thi*j matter. . "Xonseuse! It's all Rtingine|<Mvitb you. Go and pay up likcra man. The ' Mock is good stock, and 3-ou would'nt ' part "with it at any price." 1 "You provoking devil ! I tell y.yp it J is not worth ft c?x>tinentn1 * re plied witf. a'giffar deal Wdn%rfy$ J "Very good,"> said--Bob takningli #3^ ; jufe?count iu?iu>w mgi you hrtvo pAia uponjt^r^. , Ufe<jr took Up hi* #5h eoruhder able, ciphering, durriie wnffch Bob whistled%|pl8teal Ethnmlairtturt- ? ddy awioilftceljftnat lie hhd disbursed sum' et twokty^wo hundred arrtl ijljlv dottfcrS^4jb* which,4 i?'h?nfcp*e88fcd it, wA^ii^ef- tiUjy to tfealiiothovaltfu of r? nigger's toe nail.' .-. .. 4tNow," said Bob,-44ifyon are in carnest; jKt^l/yotftann*!!#^? * Vdianco to get rj^o?^?oTrr^jJr^'fl~Rtncky > We've played many a gnine of cards together, aiajf if yolrdaiit6, T^ill tAtt'doton dj>l V'fV' r ** *'?' | '?? : , ;< * i lar To* UvJlAr, agauwt your, tujripvuml ww'll play the tir; t gsuno ofe^ifcHMip for the pile !" Gre4r.gi<?*ctfgid hi o.vo*yilimb; liis Auu commenced to px a small-circular faMc. <uF boofo^syid papers, In ?f card* from u. small drawer, hu tookia seat ami invitod lh?h-to face him. Uiol) eOhfitcil Out. twenty-five hundred arid fifty .dollars in hank notes on the -table, and placed ^a weight upon them and the scrip, arid Was drawing up his Qhau\ whqP Mrs. * Greer, much excited, rushed into tlio paizra.* (She had been watching the proceedings vf tlfe gehtlotrien frotri a parlor window where $he wit sewing.) . 4iGent?^wen ,M she Vxcl Aimed, for heaven's sake, -don't. go to gambling hero. flCritjbiii'bOr,you aro 8 old friends school-mate^ college mates. ..Don't 1 entreat yon, to go to gambl ing with each other tor large stakes like? , Madam 1 shouted Greer, as the i>er spiration streamed down his forehead and lie shook with an apple bf excitement. t "Madam, gb and superintend, yonr ducks and chickens ; look after'1 VQtir pickles nivl preserves hud your dairy and all that?but don't interfere with my madam," he continued, witli his, teeth set and hissing.his words out-?""don't, Q say, tor this is the only choncp I Over hud, or ever shall have of getting off that enrsed stuff at par, and 111 up,, it a^Vt ' "I implore you, then, colonel-,"- said the good lady, '44to refuse' to' continue this *cep<?. You centuinlv do ni>t wish to win anything from my Imsbiyid, and I am sure ho does not wish to win from yon.** ""Madaiu, V* roared Greet,' ^lehve niy railroad stoek, and go look after your jH)ultry. I tell you I'm not gambling, lint I wfijl jttpoflbiutt of trading'my Stock on'ut par.*1 * Mrs, GrtfVr jrent away sadly, abeing that her interference only irritated lifr husband, and the playing commenced J jw*vtune vouchsafed her furors very o]uab*r h>r some little time, and it stood it JengtuV-Bol) six to Ned tivo, and the lands weK: dealt for the final struggle, before either :iarty, however, ,Ux>?up lis cards, Ned's eyes sought a farewell dance of his scrip a,'d the bank'notes, vhcii of a sudden his e/j>rcssion chain PhI, jind, making u grab a' the ucript, i vith desperate, emotlpm o^ekvuped: I ( "Oh, by thunder, Bob, ni}' stock- is j < >rctty dead,, but it ain't nitjh as <u,(id\ \ w f/taty 3*et," pointing to the roll of bills, ' rliMt were the promises of tire "old , rotten Bank of Macon !M a largo, ,a- t uomit of which had conic into Bob's rossension professionally. At tea that evening, Bob remarked o Mrs. Greer that she reared such piantities of poultry 6he ought to send ler surplus tr> Attwns to sell. "I'm a- , raid Col D.," she remarked in a quiet ray, {dancing from Bob to her bus* tand. UI should prove but a poor hand , t petting my stock off at par, especialy while there is so much wortelees nonery in the country." ]>oi> laughed, but Ned didn't\ and ] lint's the endof the story abdut tho i ail road stpck, ekcOpt that J believe { }recr did finally got it oft" at par. J ' ? Bkn* Johnson's Wit.?Lord Craven Was . cry desirous to see lieu Johnson, which be- < >g told to lien, he went to my lord's house, ' >ut being iiva very tattered eot?cthi<n?, the ( oi ter refused him admittance, with | ,?ucy language, whick i!w> other did Set fa:! A ? return. My lord, hr.p|>c?iing to come'out 1 i fhilo they were wrangling, asked the wear ' ion of it. lien, who stood in need of nobody 0 sj>eak for liim, said "understood his lord- ( hip desired-to see him/' , "You, fiiend 1" said my lord: who at"? . .... ... "lien Johnson," replied tho other. "No, no," quoth his lordship, "you cannot 10 Ikn Jo1muk>i?, who wrote the silent wo- | nan; you look as if you could not say boo to , 1 goose!" "Boo /"cried Ben, I "Very well," said my lord, who wna bet- 1 or pleased at the joke, than offended at the 1 Ul'ront ; "I am now conrlnWtJ you are^BcU \ |?hva?0uS T ^ _. a * j* * s ^ 4 * ' rH* -#% J* MM , A Yw*rt#u#*? boatan the Tanke? At ] heir /own weapons. John J; Hollow <4 i Frededeksburg, Va., has invented a machine]' rhjch will hu?k "nd shefl corn at one t/ptff- ' ttjocU 1*he eav with husk is thrown ta its | houth;<Mid iu tho twinkling of an ey?^? i ?rn Mis atonh paintftftA ebnn oob eMflB & >111 lUoOtlwr Vfti'l. 1f* onjcicity in iiiSKfred bu4tofc pvr dny." * li . * -r Wks jtiLj~~ .zv Jp?t. xW Mfcptfwttfc tvV wAfeir . V 1 .iiii mm, mav BILLS, BAIL TAKET8, PR06AAMME3, ? L, !-ai> ^?INTfet? W?T?I DBWATCWn!^! 'm J China, Satf* Enamtt, t^arftin Jurfaco afcd iifwi) il)c i?iTo5i; .JeHn*. " (Sforjrawfir? ;!fe'."<&?$few? :.,,,,;'4 ; t, .1.: t, It t iij>r. Town and Dirtrict Government (Vf-rL of tfo'Cohnrft?.lonx tvr. BVOkW*. K?k Sf,,ri/f.?Xt. \ Mrl )\mk.I., F>o. O'-rfc <>//V C'iv*rt.?1)avti> Hokk, ]>?p i (tvvrl qf OrJinari/.-7-h. M. K*q- , ?' ; 1 C<ini))ti**ionfr iu ti>/u'!y.?Mnj. S. A. T<>w nu*j #ATl 11 liS. J E WELUYr&Cr JOHH J. BENEDICT . % . 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Address, I WILLIAM Hk JON^ Augueta, fja. rap* persona who wiUnSt itt'AflWnt*. and obtain itifwribeffc, Will I* ffftfiirhed with the paper At -q.- t Great Economy in Time & Labor* PREMI U M CHURN., T^imm XJWiRIBKa resrK*tf?rt?r informs his X friHids And the jdbE* (reTwrslly tlint. he tins purchi?Ard tb^ riftht to VAmifrirtnre the shove ' rimrn, nwd a now rwdpAsed t?%*eeute All orders Ior the same. It* stmBHeity Is srnd* as to he im1orst<*Why WenriutelliKeutrfdM, And Ms eon r tWuutiu* is on truly And strictly phiioeopWro! rwineiple* ?nd pfodaeenth# desired reAirlt in An 1 ilmost incredible shorttime. ' ' ? The superior qualities of ,U?U Churn Arc as fot- li lows: first, the quirk sttfl e??y process of m?kIrrp hotter wll?st stttiwtfin Vdhoirt ' H.-eoAdl>, h, .v.r.omici^ tits (liRealty which pr?du(x* sswelh , iar to overflow! w?'J, Thlrdlj^W^MUiosing proeoss, in sspnwUing the bu>te* fr?m.the a?Hk? i snd preparing for wilting. IVrspas'wiping. ? < L5iuni o?n And fltflrn nt tfie ?uh?ri^tfp*?M|lk?fpt W|er the comer of Main and JinnOolSteUMKs. m gjd|. x h. mRuuM* '). .. $* ^ iCii ^ 2^ * % % >, 7Z& ^. ? nJa "V ? r 1 * i vi-ir-rrii? v aiiul4i 0 ' r: l"3 ifN/V(i-V.V H/MAIUWIU-. ,1|0. ? Tno ^ Sr,? n i^ntcr into the sooSHHKuiui of ' ooki;li. lk?io in: tli? tidiv rvotis I i' Xpojiptg* awi.lh* wImiIc tr>i>i rtHWBME ??n?o-h Uottg, uibi ffiv^n tip tiwir pMHb, tM^imntlivr K ino!ii'ont,ti:itl?iHit'?Vn*ull?iiji (no jBaJJLi tA PIU& > IlrtS>'1 1hm*> Yiinrncil; dr th * nNHWjWiiiiih'i- j,? ?xlrtny im|xwliiii?it, ivnd 4lii? J1 ?*. it Una ?Wn the minxi.nf. MYuig^MflHNjUpDf, m Unfortunate crvutuf^/toin tl?v >< i v ilr.it li. I ty Any fcraofi itoudnw 7 .< ?>< <y-/tr<? WaU cn- jf closed irk n Mtciy4nn iVcolve one V?mjF^Pxnj? ' sri.rk hy hi nil, or nro't^jiM e*Ht for imc TWdflik S Atldrcswi (pout-paid) l'?R. WM; |f' " 152 i'MliiclMpWA. I * June 14, 1804- ' t I 1 * fy'' JJ ..- .Lm'-r^Lijil>_ i'? ' liOSTON AUVEKTISKMIINT01-40,OOOwarlli orSCCEC. 1 'tltE GKEATKST ", ji.32 ,|f evkil ofkerkd to thk woki.u 1 [ THE subscribers having made arrange- 'J menu with publishersin Burton, New-! t York, and Philadelphia, havo commenced ; r their Great HOOK SALE! which wiN be | continued until tire stock agreed upon has Iv been exhausted. If .This stock of books wlren sold, will lenve L a large net profit; a portion of which ' the proprietors will distribute, bp. directors who shall be chosen by Shareholders, but 'Mud Directors s1m4.11 have no pecuniary interest r in the matter, (aavo and except being paid for their tiiao and seavioe* in distribution.) > $1&,000 wih be invested in arfarm, in the ' town of GrototiHMa -- Said.fnrm Is wilnrtted within ono ruffe And a half of the Jw?tr^ l^epot; it coid|?r^o3 upwards of omvhttm n drod and twenty teres of lamb fifty-floe'*>f C which arc under th? highest Mate of culti-i " vation, on orchard aud beautiful garden.? " There is a niHg11ilk-out mansion, in complete v repair, together with barns, carriage houses t and other buildings attached, . $16,000 ' ^ A F?i in in We*tboro\kHown iu ihe 'Tlar*. ) riirgton Farm," consisting of one hundred j' livnd* and other works of Putnam'* Library, 9 MECHANIC'S.OWN BOOK^ Persons wishing to purchase two or more receipts can be ^supplied with any standard A work nrt tlio proportionate ratio of prices,? "I To Chtbs and Societies who purchase tvren- T] ty or more lajok* together, ten per rent ilia- ^ rpunt wilt ht made, j^Be notice will bcgiv- f] en by sneh noWRpaf*ef*n? advertise for us |t when the sale is completed. AM Comfim mentions or orders sent by Ea- it) areas (Or otherwise) must be directed to our C 'fflce, No. 31 ExeKAngo sL, N. W. WCT1I- is ekuee <k Co. r H A J < -V fcf'*" ' \ *??'. ;' ' * "*I Mm. Hkntos, Mutrori. jt .'.?>* . Inductor rtMattctonW^, KntPiUth (Vat' Kift'r l ( ?rMi't"?*<? ? < IttW^Ti ' * j '* ? tiftm-owmr. inrtju^tixWiin DtaWl/^, IffSpScsi: ? i.iii I M iiaj, I' r1 iJUM| ?|i # . JSiJh -Tto? ?,rr* " ,vof ipchtivfof-l?fo r< ccj'tiuil Ot jillpilh <?ll the 1u>t ot Vtnwirv hist. In't?liv>taingthl6 ^tnldtibiUeAt iitfMteuLojil fur youojj IC^II ^ Jit fed u$; nhdirt r.nii.-hii.:; tinm nvWllrt pnins h.ive bcwi.?|utryr 0 niAko ft |ii every jtapfut, ouch u? home p?fei||* ivuW'dAoirc for l^<jgk<li'.t#g)>fcro. lvmtlchrhr ul cntioii Inn I.ecu beJuoWil 111<<>?i the tiuodenr ft'-'. Uuijujhti*, (ftdj with U lArfi* iHiil r<nci??Mt eoT] w Of cnllaini. mid 0 tTu?roligJ?,?iur^ of study, it nfimV.*' Vi'i v mlvnuLngeto bo otijovod in nr.Y .i:;;ilur lu I KtuTfWIV. | Applic'ttnV itty ??Irr.lt led t>f any npc, nrnmriii leant and> pbicftl iirawclrJ Cltieo an tiiPMHVjpEb'' I ?d to join. '1 Ik- i"vlv?liif-tic vc?r, w ill consist ?r < :ie scwiflA, ITvhlctl into two terms of five, months rneh, l?o I }hbnt nn Mu* fir*t of I 'ehfunry and July. Vnen ion December and -In* nary 11 "Jp" ' It . i1 or Tuition uml ihmni, inolutlinjtftttfi- I lis. fuel, light*, Ac. Ac,, per tortn, and there * ill ho to cstra charf/r, except for Mu?ic, $?0 per lerrn, aifid'foV Hooks sheet Music, Drawing Mute- I inls Ac., actually need: ' For further "information see "lVN^etuo,'* rpjcb may !>c had by applying to the Rector, or Itlicrof tlie Proprietor*. -t, ^ nmv 1. 1?.16. ' ^ d. i , nl .;llt, 1 _ Z. ? " I The RmiUierii Enterpriiei OUtt ifolTO?"KQDAt RIOllTiS TO n^ltE Sntmenhcr will publish op the 19th of : May, tHo first number of a" "JCe'w riththr abdYc name, tatted weekly, to contnnt ' I vftgMttm oofit.w>A Minted o* u?w arfd beaotp ul Trpr, pud flCfct white paper,, ilatflifneturod \pressly for it. nlBf^reVevlgn iutd Intention offt^ innnnger to Mkrit in fiodenfnhlc "FAMILY NkNvKPAPK* r?? from.eterytiling having n victim* or fifcnrfrrlil npearnwee?exclvdinnc from iU i*?Ui?iine the (hide triu-h which too often finds n meilitnn lit 1 rnny nJwrppper*?f tliy present day. W hilst, he rilt andewvor to Prove it a welcome visitor to h? doiiKwtio eirt-le-^mnklug. its member* move ihpnv opd contented, the tnftou* , class en of vWtKlNO-SEN AND MK(1IANH? %Ul tioii r it something to in-tenet, feline and eicvntw It I'm ittdliclr different yocAtihhs. "Vive Intent tut, Bforiootcnt inJlgrietiltiire. ration ?Mt4 puicovery, aa wwll an ewryllHlljf orovrnini: <>r alicotiug tin* great Ju<li?tr?i Wir? ult* nii'l interest* of yur State ami fouutry. will -c giv.n. Foreign and J>omcatle new>. Will tic pul.lirhed p to tlm.ltour of going to pre**.' The great ertd nil aim yl it* Proprietor will be to mnke it Jtna. rlint it* naino impltee?adxocntiiig wbrtUvw my M fight respecting our roninoMi oojiutyv, nil her itmtitufion*. We'ehail In- Xnjioiird upon uhjei t* atiecling rho-wtiAWf country, hiitS1 aiw. ?n in (vdliiif; ami sentiment when thnv involve he rights and int. rcata ,6f thesuefiou to whieh re tifcaj-by birth, ntfiKneil. . ( Report* of the 0 of ton niul IrorwitiA Markvtty. krrlvHl* at Hotel*, (Vihsignees lit IKe Ruil-roud, /will be reported. >' >:f- M. Term*. ' r 'i" Single Subscriber** $l,Af\ p<* ar.ntitn, in ml ance. Club* of ten nt $ 1,1)0 each. $'i will in all uses be charged, union* the money accompany lie order. Subscriptions, AdWttieemoiita anil Communintions will meet attention by being addresSed*, [., WI LLlAM IM'ltlfK, ih.x NiR. <'.0, li regit villc, fcx C. 0 roortviH*, Mny 10, lptrL SOOTH CAROLINA TEMPERANCE STANDARD. PIK yX PERSIC N KD would r**pertfuUy an n'Min.T to the friend* ofT. ii,| erniie*gouerad,-,; . y that tliCy1 intend to cohnvence the nnWiratioa f a Temperance Paper, nhout the 15tfi 'of Juno cut, provided n Mittieient number of HfthsCribcrs at) |>V obtained to warrant the undertaking. It will lie printed upon substantial paper of mpefial aire, and will eontain 24 eolwnuiiof , mttv *. It will he denominated the "Sontjj Oarlinn Temperance Standard,"-and will he nuhshen every two weekiv At the price of One llol per unmug- A* soou n? fifteen hundred *tib riheraareohtalnt.l, we w ill publish it weekly 1 flie esnto price. Oiii t i? to advoentti fb# canae of Teni erano*; and particularly the l.eg'ulnt ive l*roibitionof the Tret tie in Intoxicating Prink*; ml to pretmro (be innate* of tlio people ot our tnte, for too enactment of *nch a Law, by 404- < - I ineing them of it* expediency and necessity. ! We will ondeaVor to make it a welcome' ?r in every family. Nothing will l>e admitted ito it* column* of a worthies* and immoral UnOocy. . . ,.. . >? . A strict neutrality will ho maintained tut all uhjecta of a political and religion* sectarian chart-tor. No ?ul*eription will he received for U?a han on year, and iu every case the order must, c necoinpanied by the money. Wo hope all person* feeling an Interest in the ?,j J scoeiw of tl|5a enterprise, will exert tin uuietven in, pttlag subscription*, nnd a* soon thereafter aa OTiveiiieitt aend u* their lint*. Poet mast or* are .-quested t<? not a* Agonta. - ?i C> All ciiiiitiunientiona intended for tho pnperms't he itiR paid, and addressed to the "r-'outh aroiinaTcfiipotatCftSlandard," l-exington C. II... j si'r cAUMiii AN, ) > > WLlJ. R. 1JRKAUK, V.Eortoa* <k PaoraTgrot*.. S. COR LEV, ) i Tl 1 1 " L 1 ' - 1 4 ^ I . ; FA.J I S lilt, . ? tato Eights Rcgictcr and Na-? I tional Economist. I A rOMTtOAL JOl'IIX AI. AXD GKXXRAt NKtlXIMPtM.. I A O. BAYLOR, Wilor.?ajfW *n a war J ivo?i 'IhilScJohl Kfuifry Kpdfft I m will Ims condiiofl* epdn tfie prin<>ip|?(?idP I Bill*, RW-roi or ojh'ii, W|K?n Rto *^vor acres oi i*anu, twelve ot winch aro wrvM- ( laud. The balance is well. divided .into' * mowing, pasturing ami tillngc-^pieiityof c good fruit and 4 largo strawberry Iwd and' ^ cranberry meadow. Buildings in good<?fepair. Tho farm -bouse is one of the Ixwt on u tbo. road, and is large-and convenient* "The n whole establishment. is one of the best farm* v in which Worcester Couuty is so famous. n $7,000 ? Two modern built bouses in CnmWidgc, * a few rods from the College, the first 1 valued at 5,000 v The second at 4,500 / One modern built three story brick & house, in complete repair, containing 10 rooms, in Oneida street, Boston, 0,000 One hundred gold eagles,. - 1,000 v Two Land Lots in Melrose : ono contnins 28,000 feet and upwards, 500 1 One do. 13,000 fed .andupwards,. 300 c Five Piano Fortes of Ckickerjng's make. ?, , worth $150 each, distributed actper-.<i ately,. ? 2,250 Twenty-five ladies' gold watches, invoiced at $55 each, Jmfek-1?375 Ono thousand gold j>encils, $4 caclr, 4,000 f Five hundred CT'gw itigs, Washington p crossing tho l>cla\v.?re, $4 each, 2,000 ? One thousand cngravinga^'UncleTom' n ami'Little Lva,'$1 each, 1,000 <* jMnety Thousand and TibSniy-flvc En- I , graving* of Different Kinds. " 'I'llA itiafrtttnliAn 2 . ..v u.d..ivu?iuh u? ins I'ii'uia uaTumg (I frotn tlie sale pf the hereafter mentioned l? books will be arranged, thus: Thore will * be one receipt holder chosen by the proprie- tt tors from each of the cities mentioned, vif: Salem, Providence, New Bedford, Bangor, L New Haven, Concord, Montpdief, \VorCes- ? ter, Lowoll, Saco, Fall River, and Manches- ? tcr, N. It ' ' v Tlic receipt holders sbajl choose a com- f* mittee pf Ave persons to take charge of all tl>o property #fler the salo, bnt no one appointed shaflpuive any interest in tl^o wile of ?i said books of own a ticket, or hold one of * the Yeceijits connected with the book sale. j' BY THE PAYMENT OF ONE DOLLAR, a person can receive oitherof the following *' named books, alao a receipt which will con- * stitute him ? shareholder in tho pirfits, viz : r< Beautiful Pocket P?iblc, bound in morocco, fttui gilt-edged?Lives of Washington, La- ? fayctto, Boimpai to, Penn, Franklin; Jackson, ^ Marion, lhuuel Webster, Henry Clay, Oon. Taylor, Yankee Tea Party, Stories of tho Revolution, Old Roll of Independence, King Artbur,{by Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton,)Uii-1 cle Tom's Cabin, American Farmer in Kner I