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WJi, | K? rO? VUBLUHINO, BY BUBkCftirTlOV, A t VKUtT AORlCULTUftAL JOUBNAL, ^ VJfDEk THt TITLE, OF THtt WESTEHN FAUMJSR. ~~V JI? iajrkfthaee propoeaJt Uafora Um pabik, la dae, fur addiag?? M?M lull** riodtcait of the ?y, M will mIm Km > tic voted to Agriculture are boi ? Mwbin raaiatn Um naif, nnd {bat the praeeat alaln of Ik* A?rlcultur?i inter** 4a ih? wimro Country mm> to call lor, end all ?pUgMiiaad arrlcuMurellttt will readily perceive tbe tdvaulacet to b* d rived rrom the publication ?at <oaho pork as tbaooo bow proi>oead lo the ~J (Metul ud numerout cI?n of oar fellow eilisent, .will b? aaaWad to wbtMa the aid In purtull of tbeir avoaoUoa, wbtob I* derived Oom ilia Inter dbaac* of ideas. aad thaaiutual communication of otpdriuMnt, dhwiriM, Lo Ice. To proatotfe thb and Ita maM be pci^pally occnpkdby aoiuweMoetlbnt from practical agriculturalists, Orialnal GMay*, aad sdrctiont i'kmii Domestic aad Foreign publiaatloMt, oa Agrieuitnrv, llorti Culture, R'iral and Domestic Economy. ??Tbs editor kadtf ??? baad a number of Inter, eating antwers to a Clrealar which la JaaaatjrJ ?im, ha dboatad lo many geatlemen throughout th* union. Oa Uki co'mi* of th? not, (which III /Deal (hand Other elro .mUancM have Mtharto pre vented Mae from pubtitbiag,) aad being nn aya witness to Um tuccsstiul ftinerimaatt whleli have been ma da aad arr> an a making in that htanch of a^teultwr, aa wall at In the rearing of the Silo Woau, lo ffour and H? vicinity, will have It la hit -power to la.^ before hi* re <i)er>, a coaaiderntile Mock of valuable Information on thuse important ?ubl?cU. 'V' I TIm markets for the surplus production* of a great part ol tba farming population of the Weal .om Oaatry, being eo often glutted, the introdun* lion of tome ww objoet of cdture, the produelt of which aball be deemrd tucli a* would And an advantageous maiket, either at home or abroad, ?ball be advocated, and oo paint will lie t|?ared in collrotiag ?uch Intormation at will Itave a ten* dency to faelliUta the und*rlnkin?, at well at to rsadar this work utrfui and interesting to the (TNt body of American Farmers. CONDITIONS. 1. The Wasvr.Ki^FAnur.R will be printrd r.n a sup?*rmyal half thunt, Rood pnper, in ?ucl< form that each numlwr shall contain riyctit page*, ?nJ be drpo?Hed In lh? Pott Office. tecnrely v% rapp?-d, <o Id- fufywdvd by mall to tubicriber*, el Tnrtt ?JJoHnrt per annum, payable in advance, or on the ?ppe-tmneo of llic fir?t number. 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O* Communication* from practical fanner*, nnd other gentlemen, on any ?ubjrrt c onnected with the oliierf of th?> Western Farmer, are illicit* #4, and win b? thankfully received mi * duly at WtnteJ to, if addrea*e J to Johh Frarcm Dtrou*, Postmaster Vevay, Indiana THE ALBION BY JOHN %B\RTLKTI, M. D Elitnr and Pr^prirlor, EVEIIY SATURDAY, In the Quarto JPorm.onfirlme ImherUil Pd fler,andforwarded South by that day'a mail. TCRMv-Sii dollar* per annum, or volume of % two number*, faMakU (a ?rfrintt. To tba native* or Ureal Britain ihe Albion rau?l racomuaend iltolf l*y furnishing ntmt/rtm Aeme, It beiag com|*osed chtely of eitr?ctt irura the most Interacting English, Scotch and M*h paper* of all partio*, with editorial comitijaits on tne news ol tba week. The debate* of itoth House* of the British Parliament, always form a prominent foa tarr of tha Albion; and when of a great national interest, are given entire. Cotamne ara always set apart for Irish and Scottish news; for provincial occurrences, and (or iatalllgaaaa from all tha foreign possessions of Great Britain. A table of thepachetssaillngbel-.vecn New- Fork, London, Liverpool and Havrv, containing their Mows, masters, and days of sailing from each port, for tha whole year, Is also given. Ta tha literary ami scientific, the Albion for. nlshaa weakly, a selection of the most valuable article*, from tha British periodical, and occasion, alty, eslracte fromtba moat approved works, ia aoing from tha press. Tit has ba*a tha eonstant aim of tbe conductors Of tha Albiaa, to avoid in engaging in pnrty poli ties, and lo make tha selection of that divert'led fcharacter, which will salt tha taste of tha general leader in?avsry part of the globe Ladies will And la the Albion, every week, a selection of Poetry, from the bast and most popu lar writan of the day; tad occasionally, the m?/e Are/ones* tear, as early a* received; and to give < this, the Editor baa bean compelled to relinquish a sonaidarabia advertiseing patronage and rely ysly oa the subscript ions, for tbe support of the w# loading articles of Bell's Weekly Meesenger,I -which have for twaaty years, givea that paper such last celebrity, and generally eopled entire; and a I oopioa* vtm-' arv, composed of tha litla Hens of JWJ **d an iUt, so aommoa and agreeable In the Kugtlsh Journals, ia riven In almost wary pa per. In fbat,ia la cooeeded, that no single weekly paper la England, contains tha soma quantity nnd vapaty of raadiag matter, as that now oflWrad to and so saaoeeafal bae the plea proved, that tha Al Waa already boaets or a publication of near antw foyim distributed almost ciclnilval/ among the MUrr clnasaeof society; and circalatlag ia almost avary pert af tba aoatiaeat of North and South AiNflMt sndl ft|# and WrM Indict To eanble the Editor faithfully to atacalo bis departaseat tha following publications ara regu larly raoaived at tha oEce, by every packet:, londaa Coariar, Morning Chron'ela, Timer, Herald, British Press, Atlas, Bell's Waahly Mrs ^sa lot bar 'S& r ** T.'<m P P.PLAWT, Aj.2l have the I one ?l charge?^or, any one WK? will procure t subscriber*, wUl be allowed to retain an his remitting the remaining #30. We beg also to repeat, thai all which is neccMaty to be done by any one, willing to subscribe, to to lactate a five dollar nine by mail, at the ThJt.qh to " the Editor oj the American /?'urint r, '&*iHlMore"?M& wheth er the money bo received or not, the |>aper will be forwarded immediately, and the ac tual receipt of each number of the vulume will be guaranteed by the editor. 1 * The American Parmer to published ly, by J. ft. Skinner, Postmaster of Balti more, printed on fine paper the site of ordi nary newspapers, (aided to a* to make eight pages, devoted to practk^al Agriculture} the remainder to Internal Improvements Rural and Domestic Economy j selections for house keeper* ud female reader*. and Natural History and Rural Sports. A minute index aad title pa^e to the Whole volume i* pub lished, uuJ mrwarded with the last number of each volume. A ciiigic number will be sent to any one who may desire to see a ?pc clmen of the publication. To all editors who will give the above one or two insertions, we shall feci much in debted, and will gladly reciprocate their kindness. 1*. S. The American Fanner is circulated through every state and territory, and to written for by many of the most distinguish ed practical Urmcr* in the union. Baltimore, Feb. 33. North American Review. CONTENTS or NO. LIV. Art. PiM. i. liriMtLlamorimiiTi, 1 I. Report of the Examination whkh Iim been made by the Board of Engi nnfn, with a View In Inn-mrl Im provement, fee. February 14th, 1820. H. Report of the Board ol Intertml Improvement upon the subject of a Nu tional Hoed from the City ?>t ,va?hing tun to N?-w Orleans. II. Wtaruaor's History or Nr.w-Eao labu, S3 Tin* llUtory ol New England from 1030 t? KM'J by John Winthrop, find Govrnor ot tin* Colony of Ma??achii> sett* Bay; from hit Original M?nu? cri|M(. Will. Notes, be. By James Savage. III. Tnk Wur Maa or Gotham, C7 Tim Mcrrv Tales ul the Three T7i?e M<-n uf G?thain. IV. Growth or Tn?. .Mino, 60 Observation on tha Growth of t!tr? MiiiU. By Sampson Reed. V. Lira or Wii liam I'iwrki.v, 0* Soiii ? Account ? t tin* I#ifr, Writings, and Speeches ot Wui t'lnkney. By 't *nry Wheaton. VI C.rioMAtv or thr,Umrao ^T?Trat Ot The Di|>loioacy of th?' United States; belu* an Account of the foreign Re lations of thr Country, iroin the First Treaty with Fiance, in 177R, to the Treaty of Ghr.nl, in lb 1-1. *ilh Great Diitain VII. BuiAritTK'1 OaaiTno i.ouv 110 I Supplement to the Ornithology of Aletander Wilton; containing ? Sketch of llie Author'* Life. By George Ord. ?. American Ornithology; or I he Na tural History of Bird* Inhetilting the I'nited Slate*, not given by Wilson; with Figure* from Nature. By Charles l.ueian Bonaparfe Vol I VIII. Phi Bkta Ktrr* Onvrioas 129 I A IMsnonrsu oronounred Itefor* the Phi Beta Kappa Society at Cam bridge. By Joaipn Story. 1 An Oration pronounced at New Haven before the Society of the Phi B"la Kappa By James A. lllllhouie IX. Gnr.RK Luiiossirnt 149 The Greek L<'|Uom of Schraveilos translated into English, with many Additions. X. Inraofr.naar or Commo* Srnoot.e 100 Essays upon Popular Education, containing a particular Examination of the Schools of Massachusetts, and an Outline of an Institution for the , Educat'on of Teachers. By James O. Carter. j XI CsniMtiA's Notes o* Political Eco- I SONY 100' Note* on Political Economy. By J- . N. Cardoaa. XII. RviimiTaiu 1M Ruesim Tales from (lie Frajich of Count Xavbr de Maistre. XIII. Rkvision or thr Laws or Nrw-Yorr 103 lie part from the Commissioners ap pointed in revise the Statute Laws of I thn Stale of Nsw-York. XIV. Cbitical Noticrs. I. Francis Bertian 010 fl. Bryan's Poetical Adilraia 912 3. History of New*Vortl 214 4. Everett's New Ideas on Popala- | lion 210 ?. Education in Tennetwe 210 0. Grin??haw's Book* for Schools 920 7 American Joarnalaiu France and Germany 126 9. Atlantic Souvenir, and Tha Me< ?lH>l 280 9. The Claasieai Reader, and the American Ciasa Book 994 10. Coagraseof Bienoa Ayre*, 290 II. Maeon'g Address on Church Mu sic 244 OoaavRaLv List or Nrw Pibmca Tioas. 947 Just received and for sale by Joseph R. Arthur, Columbia, 8. C. March 8th, 1927. FOR SALE AT THE TELESCOPE OFFICE. ? SPEECH ES of |Im following geattanen. Mem* hers ol the Legislature of South Carolina, on Ike subWt ?f Stair RioMre, del-yeted during the Session >4 199ft. .:-Mr. Smith's Am 8?uth. ? mmm*' Mr. NuaaV Mr. Pv?Ts?'a. I Mr. ONral*'*. Aid note* taken from Mr. CaLowri l's and Mr R. A. Tavloh's lyMihli, 09 Ilia saaae MdiM, Price99a?a?s, 1 1 11 - - r 11 ?h- - Ai (n .. will b? afttfde* to defray iIm espeww of tfco work. Hm lU|e I* already two** to Nk MK& A. a COLVl?*8 WEBKLYMSSSKKG6R. TIm ettot ting reeeptioo which U mH with, < Me late noMlaaUoe. from the mm* n? Jotfrnaleln |lwViMgjrtea,?'"J1 *>?? ^ ebe will n?l onlt mH further protection and courtesy fr* KrfMors, In* wkb wwortlfuM III* i?Me generally. It will cvHtiin olfht PMwivy*! qwloi Md b? delivered to anbeciTbere rvery Saturday, at the |>rlee of four d llau jut annum, pnyable ?ioarterly lit MttfpRU will he, fte heretofore, chiefly llt? rary: but there will he such notices of otb?r met tore. of aewe, of fofcioM of leeta. of?arHi|N,ud ofdeailte, Am m to render it a vehicle ot general j Interest and e?oe*?ent. TIm Inhabit end of the District of Colombia e?M bo walled on In a few days for Um parpoeeef ob talnta* tbelr siftuslurer N. it.?lYo >n* rtaidlaf at a dlelance, amy for ward their aabioriatiOM to the RdHor, peM paid. WaatiluRloa City, Jane 13, IW? II if ? ItAGS WANTED. rM i PAi pUet, and It* r w * ? ^ - * r|lHR SithNiibMi mMmrt to wm( ? PAPKII X. MILL In tlw vkteHjr of I Ma dopendaiaaRreat measure upon tbeaidof almo* ?vary pro* in tbe eommauMy In prum lot the only MtinW that can be taaed la die R? nufaalory oftklauatfulertkle; booae keeper*, and ?II oibeie, are therefore aerneatlv aotteited to col lect end mum ell RAOS fnid?c?d In 1~ millet. The?* U not a konaa I nit will aL. ny pound* in tba year If attantlnn be pnld inctbam. It will afford to ilia poor er~_ Mriea which woelil otherwise hr I net to the rich, by allowing them m a pemebHe favorite aervant. will render eatenflnl amtk)? to thia infant manufactory, of our own atnte; Mid we flutter ounelrri ihat tb# aid of-the oonamenMy In Ibis respect will aaahle uato perfocttbiaundeiUk inx, end l?y that teeans keep in etrenlntlon In our ow n state, and aaiouitall cfassee, eery large soma of mon*v that arc yearly t arried out of It for tbe article ol pap^e There i? no raft ?eternally coaa |M>a?d of flat. hemp cotton, bet wbleh will ans wer for anmr kifnt i.f paper. The follow-In* pi ten will be patit for nil Ran delivered at tUc at me of Mr William T Little ui thla place. white I.ini n, |<l per 100/b. C??tton, Flax or Hcirp, a per 1001fe. J. i. Faust l re. Columbia, July II. M-tf. THE SUBSTIHBER BEOS l.P.AVKTO INFtMt.v* ||M FRIF.NU9, Thai he hat renewtH hit Irate for a term of years. Krs a 15 W T'*^" IN AUGUSTA, Situate on the South tide of Uroad-Hreet, A N l>!.vri IE r K.NTRE OF BC8I * ESS HK i* iHt>lvn< tn i|wr? NfHIteriolwnnrti' prn?e in tilpptylng hltMMi with ihr l*H of eveiv *hink Iho maiket mfnriii, his Winu and /.ifi/iri ?rl^cicd In Charleston, are of lb* greatest variety anil t?est quality. lilt house ha* been fnlMnd by the addition of an entire new wlnn.foutiiinln* a specioos dining room, and twenty separate dormitori*., and lb* whole interior *?f the rstablishment havinc t?'en refitted and einhallialMd, I* r*pabi? of accommo dating an incicased number of gueets, including privatefnmititi. with separate lablai, with inert u ad onmfort Hi* STABLES am alto greatly enlarged, am ply auimliad with the heal of provender, and at tended by eiperienced and steady Orilers? in ad dition to m bkh tbe ?ulneril>er will Itrttnw hi* own personal unremitting attention, and in bU charge*, not torgrt (he peeaiiire of the times. Tbe Charleston STACKS arrive at Ihn (Jlobe every Sunday, W?d4esday and Friday evening, depn? | from tbia Globe, every Monday, Thursday and Saturday Morning?Washington and Athens Starrs, depart every Tlimsdny nnd Saturday morning, arrive every TVodn?*day and Sunday evening?tbe F.lwrton Sta/e de|? ta ev*ry ?? airfva on , tbe Pendleton Stage departs every ? .atrirae evary - . ?. . WM SHANNON. Annate, Feb If T IS Private Hoarding. A limited number o( BOARDERS wonldbe re* / V eetved In tbe family of the subscriber, who has taken the house on Plain street belonging to Mr A. Wall*- e, and recently occupied by Mrs Wycbe, as a private boarding honse. Wn.O IIUNTT. .annary IS 8 tf Notice. \LL persons are forwarned not to credit any t*rson on my naeoant unless an order be produced signed either by myself or wife. THOMAS BRIGQS. January ? # C if All Persons INDKIITKI) (o Iha wdneribara, whose notn and kcokMi wm due on tbn |nl of January IMA, mrt> reualcad lo mak* pay Man t brfora ih? nail rerun* Jay, m longer indntganaa aaaao4 be ?;? /an And all ihow liwM4?d to Ih* Mtbacrfbnn, or pufrliun made lait y/ar, art rnepontfally re* queried to ?at|a iiaynani or llouidale (hair w "onnta. I'ERCI V AL It CO. January I, I If Final Notice. \LL peraon* Indebted lo the nbtrriWr, ara again tumulty called on to mak# payment, rhnaa who dWagard IhU notice, arc, an?/er mil. htfwrwud, I hair note* and accoaalt will Ha lodp>d Inll?? haude of an atlomdy for collection, nnlem MtltCaclory arrangement* am antara i Into preirl one to neat u;?u <ky. JOSEPH R. ARTHUR. February ? ? If Law Notice* THE cnpnrtnnrahlptf GRECO k IIUKTWt la dWeoivad OIEOO It 1II7DSO* wlU praetkn Vi lift*. 22as end Sod* Fow Tooth Powder*, Prwlee Wee, No. I. ifUM * leal Mack (ak la den, l>o.8bo? Blocking in do ?w*. - ?? yuMUii I larapll HiSrBwlw mi rJo.il. Ho XisortedTitiirBflifttlftti, CeilerON, iferftaa'e IuUvmmU. Wkk I BMtjf general woitotrt of irtktM oelly kepi la a DRUGGIST'S SHOP. . Tkeakfal (a kbfrieadt ?ed eastomer* for (Mr aiwetfully ?dlleiu eooaliiia K FRANCIS OOIF.R friar ? : 14 4 (warden Seeds. Ju*t received and for tale at tkt tubtcrlbert 'tore, A SUPPLY OP FRESH GARDEN SEEDS. WM. H1LLEARY. March I :?*? HA 1 1000 ' New Seminary. Mm Shippen and Mrs. Gray,| FROM PHILADELPHIA) WISH to Inform the Inhabitants of Columbia, thai they hm o|mMl a SEMINARY in the Brfck Range on Richardson street, No. ?? The follow lot in tbo TERMS OF TUITION. *??Pr tr. Writing, with I ho above, 6 60 Arithmetic, History, Geography,) Grammar, and Map Colour- > S 00 lu, with the above, Embroidery, and Laca Work, with Im above, Painting on Velvet and Satin,with Ornamaatal Oullding, Or to complete those whom Ibay will teach Palatial paying > IS00 ball In advance ) Several Children from the age of len to twelve year*, can be accommodated with Boarding at thirty *even dollar* and fifty canta per quarter by paying the ftrtt uuarter in advance. All ptmiai who should enter tbalr Children nl tble Seminary, are requested to give one mouth's notice before-the removal of them, aalbe number will be limited. Toung Ladies lhal with to learn Iba Lace Work can ba laugbt it, indepeadent of the other branches. Feb. 2*. 8 tf v ? ?Piatt Springs AOADBMT. rHB duties of this institution will be reaumed on the Brst Monday in January neat, under lh? direction of the present principal, Mr. John Farmer. All the branches necessary to enter the Junior Claee of lb* South CareUea College will be carefully tnagbt. TERMSt Classics and Mathematics, JO par quarter. English, 0 do. B?iard, 24 do. > Hie particular attention, which the subscriber ] bastdwaya oaid to the morals of youth In Ibis in stitution, will iu no wise ba related. . A Bit A SI OEIQER. Plait Springs, Dec. 6,1880 Mount Zion Academy. THE operations of this seminary will com* mence again under the superintendence of I Mr. 8AMURL M. STAFFORD, ou tba second Monday in January nest. The year will be divided Into two sessions end four quarter*. The list session will terminate on the 10th day of Jane, the second will commenoa on tbe 26th of Juki; nnd end on tbe 28tb of Nov. Tbe Srat quarter will end on tba last day ot March, and the third on tbe 8th of Sept. Th.iee who wish to enter this Academy, are requested to apply for admisaion at tbe commencement of a quarter; and tboec who do not enter then must pey tbe foil price of tuition, for the whole quarter. No pnpil will be admitted for'less term than a quarter, nnd eny one leaving the Academy before tba end of a quarter must pay for the tuition of tbe whole quar ter ? Tuition will be at f lo per qr. payable in ad. vau^e. Board nl $2 per wtsk payable quarterly In advance* Dec. , 60 10 SEMINARY. THE BRANCH OF THE Classical and Philosophical Seminary j of Charleston, CONDUCTED RY THE REV. JOHN BIRMINGHAM, I /? removed le John D Brown's House, en Mth mdmrntrtH, ene rfeerMcnlA e/C'el Crtg en'# Britk BnUiiam. 9 IN tble Seminary, n limited nussber of young gentlemen shall be carefully lostrurted In the En|lleb, l<ulin end Greek Languages; Mat he met', lea, History, Ancient and Modern i^ogmihy, I ipfe&?;r BATES OP TUITION. Classtas and Mathematics, liStJOimquarts English Education, Tbe hours of attendance at the Seminary, are from eight o'clock in the morning to one, and from three to Ave In the afternoon N 8.?Pubtle Esewinulions will be held twice n year. The parents and guardiaue of ibe pupils and friends of tbe luitlteiioo, shall be Invit ed to attend. ' Columbia, April 6tb, 1827 14 8 " Education. ? A teatleman qnaliled to tench tbe JnL Greek languages, Mathematics, fcc f, will meet With Urtldios, foW?ly Ln.nTcd by Dr. ? u ??? laid befor# lb* pwblie. ' |u|im lonK by IS i ^rtkZrSl-M '"i'Ii'mIWI*^^-'^" ...''r-rra U6IO?A WHO Will vvilWliPJ WmE&m&S ^HP dcpotitsd, 2T*>? j NovomUr 31 ?? ;?!<'*''it IMPROVED? COTTON Pit ESS. I'reu for Packing Cotton, , Offer to ihr public the building of Preaeea, or tlin privilege of baildlag oa tbelr plea on raaaonablo teruii. With thla preee when in complete.order, two good hand* and ooe boy, ou MO to 960 pound* of Cotton Into 41 Tarda of T to nine wloatee; aad after the Bala kSen Corded, can elevate the follower to Ha forme rpo aat of aativa banda, two Bala* par boar my bo rtchad with earn. ^ Thla Pceaa atao praaeala other advaataaa*, It fa ' eeelly pat aader cover, either .n a Ola Hodee.er aader a abed by it, It la aot liable to la tamiiM by aaa aa screw* are, aad nay be aeed la a4j weather ?? v*i JAMES BOATWRIOHT, ISAAC NATHANS. The Bdltort of tbe ?Aafaata Chronicle aeft Cbarleaton Courier ? , will iaeert lb? above once m weak for three weeaa, aad forward their account* to thla ottce for peyawnt Marah 8 ^ 10 tf " 1 1 11 1 '? "? For 8ale,' TUP. HOUSE AND LOT at praaent occapMS by tbe aabeeriber, oppoaite tbe College aquare. Tbe hoaae la roomy aad convenient* wall oalealated for tbe aceomdatlon of a largr family, bavin* aeventcen apartmenta, moat of' which haw Ira ntaec*. On the presafcea ari a large oAoe bull Jinx, kltcbena, waab hoaae, aer vaatV bnase, (lore aad poultry hoaae, bealdcv ?table*, carriage hoaae, be. The lot laeludea an acre; three foarthe of whleU are laid on) la a ?acdan, at?rad with many aaafut pleat a, vegetablee la abaadaadaaee, aada mat variety of Mt treae It la oaa of the beat aardeu a^ahColambl., yielding plentifully awa % Aanww aareeebleeitealloaieaottobefoaad 1% Columbia, lor health It |e raaurkebic, aa tba aab ecrilwr'a family, wbwh la large, aaa teetlfy, bav Iaj realded there aammer aad wlaler for the la?( ?even jraara. Tbe boaea laaarroaaded with treey which reader it vary eool la aammer. For teraw apply to tbe aabacrlbar, ROBERT MILLS. April 18 ... , 15 tf Notice. THE aubecriber belag aboat lo maha a aar ar rangement In bnilaaaa, will dlapoea of hh? ator.h of booh a, comprWac aa aaeortamat of all, the vnriout departamata of Htoratare, (orcath at tedaaad nrlc??,? chemp at Iht thtmpul. _ Tboae bavlag aay claim* against htm will pre aaat them for paya*at Ihoee ladcMad I* aim, are reqwealed to aettla their aotea aad aaaaaata forthwith. It is bia wlah to d)eeontlaaa tba cr*d U business, (for tha praaent,) In ordar to otMplta the object la view. B,D. PLANT January S t&Wj-ZM' 1 rf&frr Notice. ALL pataoaa Indebted to m* altbar by note, | or booh acooaat, era reepacHvety Informed that Immediate payment is required; thoea who do aot avail themselvee of thia laitamtien before re^ tarn day, amy tedaeearedthat coercive meaeurr* will tbea |a reaarted to far that parpaea. To aaaajmy credhora thla coaree haa kanaka aacec aary aa wall aa to a aettlamaat af my bwlat^ which I wlah tpeedtty to briaglo d eloca. M M'ELROT. . Fab. 00. < " ?' A i i?' ii Tailoring BiwinesB. THK aubwrlberieapeclfolly feature btsecrvl oaa to tha pabtlc generally la tba TAILOR ING MIRINESS, end, ea k Is Ma iatentton to work cheap to maha blmaelf aerare, ha wilt ne? eomaM>date caatomara mtbar fair aaat a* (If tha aa? sir up or alter ? MILITARY UNIFORMS la tbe Aral aad beet etyte. having a few I rat rata worhotau which wkh bia awa aaremlflad paraa* veranca aad alteatlon, be hope* that thoee aha may onaa give hima trial wit ? a# vac bavb apam If '* Ilia SHOP leoa Bkherdeaa atreet. neat door W Mr 1 InnirB iail rtiMMilli Hi FotAAk'i wWm W|J ^ ||| ||g^| OLAUS NORMAN PebraaryM . v^B tf