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a r _I. Tim? The Pan of Deolh. 1( tvu a narrow |?ua, Watered with huuuiu tea's, Fw Death lisi kept the ?m*?* wl? Almost aix thousand years. And the ut'iut'K'M irtiul of u world'e fi i't Was ever in my cssre? Thronging, jostling, harrying by, As if they were only born to die. A stately king drew near, Tfiis narrow pan* to trend, Around him hung it gorgeous robe, And a crown was on Irs head; But Deutit, with a l??ok of withering scorn, Arrested him nud said, "In humbler Jrcss must tlte king draw near, For tho crown and the purple are useless here." Next came a man of wealth. And his eye was proud and bold, And he bore in his hand a lengthy scroll, Telling of sums unt old. But Do ith, who eareth not for rank, Caret h as little for gold? ''Here that scroll I cannot allow, For the gold of the richest is powerless now " Another followed fast, And a hook was in his hand. Filled with tho Hashes of burning thought That are known in many a land; But the child of genius ipiailed to hear Death's pi tile-s demand ? "Here that book cannot enter with thee, Fot the bright flash o( genius is nothing to me." Next came a maiden fair. With that eye so deeply bright, Hut stirs within you strange sweet care, Should you meet 011 a summer night: llut Death, ero the gentle in lid pawed through, Snatched away its light ? "Beauty is |H>wcr in the world," lie anith, '"llut what e;m it do in the Bass of Death?" A youtli of sickly mien Followed in thoughtful mood, Whose heart was filled with love to Clod And the early brotherhood; Death felt lie could not quench the heart That lived for others' good? "I own,'.' cried lie, "the power of love, I must let it pass to the rchns above!" [ Scoff <?A Guardian. [Friint the N. Y. Journal of Commerce ] Itlourii (lie Living. BY J. II. I.UTIIKR. Mourn the living not the dead, Sigh Hot for the early fled. Would ye have those beings hack Who have crossed life's stormy track? Would you have them on Time's shore, 'Mid its rocks and ocean roar? Mourn tho living?drop a tear O'er thu pallid child of fear, O'er tho broken-hearted crowd, That a thousand storms have bowel; Living grief hath ears to hear, It will bless tins) for a tear. Mourn the living: why should grief Wet the yellow autumn leaf? Never, ncatli the richest dews, Could it gain its early hues, ltut thy tears and cure might give W I. ... .! ! i1 I* O ICIIUMI IV It 111A f 1 ll'IWtlb Ulill 11%!'. Mourn tbc living, but tho ? Plant (jay floworn above their boil; Sing, for song* nro lor the blest; Smile, for peaceful is their rest; For their songs once cheered our dreams, Ami their smile* gave ho|>e its beams. Mourn the living, not the <lca<l, Sigh not for the early fled, leather ? eep for those whom death Leaves to breathe life's poisoned breath, AVeep for sad hearts round tlieo here, Ihttven claims not a sigh or tear. PENM-ETON, S. C. Free Soil Romance. Bigolow, biographer of Fronton t, gives j the fullowing exquisite piece of rotiiaiice: "Anno Beverly (Col. Fremont's mother) was hut six months ohl when her lather died.* * Being the youngest, sho was in tho hands of Mr. Carv, (her guardian,-) and instead of being an heiress, she found herself at an early age almost dispossessed of a large proportion of the ample heritage which had been left her. When sho had ' reached the ago of seventeen, her sister, ! Mrs. Lowry, desiring to provide for her j against what in those days, and in that circle, was deemed the greatest of all calami J tie-s poverty, arrauged a marriage fur her with Maj. i'ryor, also of Gloucester county, who was very rich and very gouty, sixty- I two years of age; just forty-live years her | senior. "Aside from the fatal desparity of y cat a, . Major I'ryor lacked refinement and sensibility, and was in every respect repulsive to the young crealtire who was sacrificed to him. Anno ro-isted the importunities of her sister as long as sho could, but dually, overcome by asenseof Iter homeless and dependant condition, which was constantly pleased upon Iter consideration, the despairing orphan yielded to her venerable suitor, and became Mrs. Major i'ryor. Marriage only increased her tog re I f.?r the sacrifice to which she had submitted. Shu became moluncholy; shunned the gay society and j habits of life to which her htishand was ad dieted, and thus dragged out twelve long years of wedded misery. Hy this lime, as they were childless, both had become con \ inccl that the happiness of neither would he promoted by continuing to live together, and they separated. As both had inllucnlial friends, the Legislature of the Stale, which happened to he in session, promptly sanction hy pawing an act of divorce. Not long after, both married again, Mr?. 1'iyor i ? Mr. Fremont, and Maj. Ihyor, in the 7Gih yoar of his ago, to his house keeper." | The above (says tiio liichinond Dispatch) reads Idee a novel. It is rpiito destitute ol such a prosaic element as fact. The Legislature of Virginia never sanctioned the. separation of Mr. and Mrs. l'ryor, hy passing an act of divorce. Wo have examined the acts of the Assembly from 1810 to 1817, (Fremont was born, according to his uogrnpner, zisi January, loi/.j au<t in nil llial ii 1110 liiero wan but two divorces granted, neither of which was Mr. ami Mrs. I'ryor. We know nothing of the circumstances of their marriage. Wo never heard that tho old gentleman was rich and gout v. lie kept a sort of pleasure garden for public on tertainiuent, which is not consistent with the idea of being a nabob. In short, wo know the divorce part of the above stoiy is untrue, and wo don't believe one word of the remainder of it. Wo only allude to the subject to "vindicate the li nth of liistoi v," and do juslico to the Slate and to individuals, unjustly assailed in the above para graph. _ Tub crieuuv.?'J'he cherry tree .succeeds well in dry soils, and is sutvceptiblo of being trained in any form that taste and ciretim stance may require. For gardens, and particularly those of moderalo extent, and in localities whero tho baik of tho trunk is liable to burst, the pyramidal or conical trees, dwarf or low standard, with two or three feet of trunk, aro tho mo t appropriate and profitable. V runaway thief having applied to a blacksmith for work, the latter showed him a pair of handcuffo, and desired to know if bo had made such kind of work. "Why, yes, sir," said the fellow, (cratch iug his head, "I have had a hand in them." j L. What's to Done with It ? It has increased, It is increasing, ami oirglit to be diminished. What? The power of llieCrown ! Bali I It is a much greater matter than tho power of tho Crown, much more encroaching. It pushes us from our stools. It threatens to ieavo us no place in tho social system. Tho world is not wide enough for it and us. Where is it to end? What is to restrain it? Whut to curtail it? Will no hishop raise his voije against it? Alas ! a bishop has been totally lost in it. The holy man was sitting as near it as tho magnitude of tho thing allowed, it gradually enveloped him in its voluminous folds, he disappeared, and has never been heard of siuco. That advertisement in the second column of tho Times related to the unfortunate lost prelate. A drawing room now looks like a camp. You see a number of hell tents of different colors, tho poles sustaining them appearing at tho summit. These are tho signs of ( habitation. You sec who lives in a particular tent, hut the whereabouts it is not easy to determine. Broughams must soon ho abandoned. It now (ills a brougham, overlapping at the windows, and still in the course of aggrandisement. Omnibuses will soon he in requisition to afford tho accessary space, or perhaps even houses on wheels, like tho caravans for shows and wild beasts. Ceitainly there is a law in fashion if one could hut find it out. They have their cycles like storms, and science might calculato the periods of their recurrence. Invention or fancy there is none in fashion; noil. ....... v.. ..i.i !.:? ' 1%.....^ iii v** iiu vm tiling tunics in ^ again. Thus the hoop coined round again t ill rallicr an aggravated sliapo of cnorini ' Iv. Bill if there bo expansion in one quar- ( ter, bo sure lliore will l?o contraction in 1 another, for such compensations bo!on?r to ' tlio sehemo of things. Ilms, whilo the bonnet has been dwindling away the pet ticoal has boon expanding, engrossing, and pervading all spaeo. The one is mathematically the complement to the other. ( The bonnet is now hardly visible to tho naked eye, while the petticoat tills the view like a mountain of millinery. Tho curious : ^ thing is, that whilo the bonnet has -been ( gelling smaller and smaller, and reduced to ( a more speck, the price has not undcrgono the desirable proportionate diminution, and husbands and fathers have only been cerli j fled that their wives and daughters still wear such such articles by the very hundsoino price they still pay for them. If you j complain you do not see it on your wife's i head, he consoled; you will see it in ample ( dimensions in the bill. Tho consummate | malignity is this, that as tlio price of the ! bonnet is in inverse proportion to tho size, v so that if reduced to a spangle it would be j at tho maximum price, tho cost of the vol- | ominous petticoat is in direct pioporiiou to ? tho magnitude. s Tho ebbs and flows of the bonnet and | petticoat aro as regul ir as thoso of the c lidos at tho opposito ends of the globe. | when the one is waning tlio other is in- j creasing, and so on. When bonnots woro worn considerably larger than coal scuttles, t but of tlio santo fancy and figure, petticoats .| wore so scanty and so short as to give as- j suranco to the woild that ladies had feci j j and ankles?a fact tlio evidences of which ? have lately disappeared. And so it will , 1 bo again. And when the enormity of the j j petticoat has exceeded all bounds of endu- | ranee, when things havo come to such a r pass, where pass is none, that one lady ox- j I clusivcly (ills and occupies ono moderately c sized room, the thing will begin to shrink c and go to bonnet instead, and it will bo all r top instead of what it is now, which is quite c the ieverso. c Glad we are to see that I'unch has taken j the petticoat in hand, and called upon the ' c interference of the police to suppress the ' j enormity. And surely, there must be pow- ' | era of luprcssioti under tho Ituilding Act. N lint if not, the case of obstruction is clear, t tangible, most tangible, and rcmoveable bv t law under the police act. So, ladies, look , out!?London 1'njnr. I , I S A Capitai. lltr.?The best thing we , have heard this year, in a p ililical way, oc- , cured at Muadvillo a few days since. ' Mio of the Uliick lh-publican editors of that ru- i ral town, who last year was very hostile to J the l'opo, and fully persuaded that44Aineri- 1 cans ought to rule America," met a tier- 4 man acquaintance in the stiect, and accost- :| ed him somewhat in this wise: s "Well, John, I suppose you are going to ' give Kremont a vole this \ear." John studied a moment, an 1 cocking I one eye, as much as to sav, "do y?>u see 1 any thing green there," replied that ho had ' no vote to give I'icutout. I "\\ by, how is that.'" queried our editor ;l fiicnd. 1 441 lecuuso," replied John, 4,l huvuT been 1 hero long enough." , h "Not long enough? \\ hv how long have " you bean here?" 1 "Oh, about ten ycais." i 44Well," persisted tho Kromouter, "that is t i. > I"..- viiwiijjn iij uiiiiuc von 10 a vote. 1 "Oil, I know," said the man with the t "sweet (*erniaii accent," that [ have b en here long enough to vote for lluchanan; ' hut it requires a German to reside hero 1 twenty-one years to make hint a legal Vo- i tor for Fremont." t Just about that lime the editor in "pur- !l suit of voters under dillictil'ies" had par ' titular bu-iness in his ollice.?Eric Ob ' server. I ? 1 A (loon I >ki.i vkua m i:.--Madame An- f gusli no K -, a profit blonde, i<; Innn 20 to 25 years of age, embarked lately from Calais to hover. Her invalid appearance t excited the int nest of the passengers, who i ( felt great anxiety lost sea sickness sht>iil? 1 I bring on a Clisis w hich evidently could not j long bo deferred. fcjlic cios-ed tho ^Straits, however, safely, and upon landing was placod iu an aim chair, and salts were held j to her nose, w hile an occasional groan went t to the heart of her Unveiling companions, f On tho wharf a custom house oflicer observ- j cd tho disembnrcalion, and seemed to feel a : warm interest in the pretty French woman, i lie a; pioachcd and offered Ids assistance, , informing her that lie had some knowledge t of medicine; and, though the ladv assured i him that she fell much belter, and begged to be carried immediately to a hotel, lie protested that it could not be done without 1 danger, and by his philanthropic authority I sho was taken to an apaitiuenl of the cus- si toni house, and a midwife immediately sent < for. As the oflicer had foreseen, after beg- I ging to bo released for .a quarter of an hour, I she was safely delivered of 2 pelerines, 1(> t scaifs, 17 pieces of lace, 12 pair of silk i docking#, .18 pieces of cotton, (i retciiles and -48 I yon? handkcichiefs. Lawyehh Outwitted.?Not fur froi city of Montgomery, in tho State Alali on ono of tiro stage-roads running from city, liven a jolly landlord by the nan Ford. In fair weather or foul, in Iran or aoft, Ford would havo his joke, ll a bitter, stormy night, or rather mor about two hours beforo daybreak In aroused from his slumber by loud slim and knocks at his door, lie turned but sorely against his will, and dema what was tho matter, ft was as da tar, and as ho could see no ono ho out? "Who are you, there!" "Border and Yancey and Klmorc, Montgomery," was tho answer,"on oui to Tuscaloosa to attend court. Wo ar nighted, and want to stay all night." "Very sorry I can't accommodate) w> far, gentlemen. Do anything to o you, but that's impossible." The lawyers, for they wero throe of unartesl lawyers in the Slate, and all i to drop down with fatigue, held a briel saltation, ami as they could do no belli r acre too tired to go another step, they ed ? "Well, can't you stable our horses !?ivo us chairs ami a good lire till morn "Oh, yes, can do that, gentlemen." Our learned and legal friends wero Irving their wet clothes by a bright li ilioy composed themselves to pass tin remaining hours in their chairs, dozing nodding, and now and then swoari word or two of impatience as they w .ill daylight did appear. The longest night has a morning it last the sun caiuo along, ami the Inn time a good breakfast made its up nice; but to the surprise of the law .vho thought the house was crowded Tue-ts, none but themselves sat dow nirtake. "Why, Ford, I thought your house lo full you couldn't give in beds last nij raid Burder. "I didn't say so," Ford replied. "You didn't! What in tho nam ihundcr, then, did you say?" "You a-ked me to let you stay hoi light, and 1 said that would ho imposi or the night was near two-thirds >vlion you came. If you only wanted ivhv on earth didn't you say so!" The lawyers had to give it up. '1 >f them on ono side, and the landlord : lad beat them all. A Bkai tiki i. Tnoronr.?Wo tuk< bllowing beautiful passage from an ad >y Theodore Knmeyu, lisq., of Detroit ore tiio literary societies of Kutgor's ego, on "our country and her claim-:' "As in the light of cultivated ir ,ou look abroad, you see a wealth of I y, a profusion of goodness in the wor liin who strewed (lowers in the wilder unl painted tho birds, and enameled th eels. In the simplest and most univen lis laws you can read this lesson. At 1 1" l * ? :uwi;;u<.*u man ureains oi Uio common ight which now in iis splendor lloods irmaincul and tho landscape. lie en omprchcnd how much of the lovelinc ho world results fiom tho composite i icter of light, and from llio relict iroperlies of most physical bodies, nstcad of red. yellow and blue, which tnalvsift of tho prism and evperiiiKii absorption have shown to be its conslitu t had been homogeneous, rim pie w low changed would all have been, growing corn, and the ripe harvest, d essoin and the fruit, the fresh green >( spring, and autumn's robes of many irs, the hues of the violet, the lily atfd ose, the silvery foams of tho ri\ ulet, miorald of the river, and the purples o icean, would have been but a o de st ii the grny sky, ami ?lul! vap m* would auopicd tho sun. instead of clouds \\ n tho oyo of tl iu1111briliancv eurta lis rising it ? and g dug dow n. Nav, t vould liavo boon no distin lion bot\ lie tlush "f health, tho paleness of d( lie lieetic of disease, and the livi lues 1 alii, There would have ben an u ied, unmeaning leaden hue, where we co the changing and exprussivo coi inuco, tlie tinted caith, and gorgeous nauient." Tun I si: of iiik Kvks.?The propel iistnient of tho light is very iniporlan ho close reader and student. Alternai f light and darkness distrc-s waak itid debilitate those which are sound, udden transition from dark to light io ho degree of light in the study room, w inner in which the light fails upon ige, are all inipmtnnt consideial hough apparently trilling in thein>e ['mi little light debilitates the eye and . ?els over action, while too much da 111 1 confuses, and causes a moibid s ?i!ity of tho oig ui. 1 lie stu lent sh iot, after sitting in the dark to ined uddcnly com.iieneo bis studies. I liould be suliicicnt light to see easily, iglit should l?o equally distributed, iot roll ;oted or concentrated. I he | ice of wearing green shades i-* had, ti here is a deliconcy in the proniinem lie eyes or a peculiar weakness . I ight. K a ling or writing by twiligl no iidight, and looking at lightning, :u ended willi danger to the sight. Si ii froiiut of a window with a boo he knees, sitting with the back direct inv open window, and permitting st glit to fill iurit" lirit ly upon tin j? lolding a eandlu biilwirii the eye ai d >ook, are all practices likely to dobil he sight. I he light should fall obli> roin above, orci the litt shoulder. Okxuii mai, II:;;.1.1 . l or an < Mental hedge tin: American aiborvil lie of the most beautiful, at well as s >lc, as ii i-. comparatively easy to bo t dauted, and bears slicaiing in any I I he hemlock, however, m ikes a hand i ioon, irom ns 11 volv green, 'nit l!io ] iro harder to procure, ami uioiu dillici rau?plant. I lie biH'ktliorn and privet roni handsnnio deciduous hedges. rivet fi.rins a more dense wall of ver< in<I will grow host iiinler the slue roes. Ai a single slirul?, regular! v lowii by the shears, the hemlock iroinelv hoauiiftil; nothing, indeed, n hoi o ornamental. Soli iiuiin Kmc a uon.?I ti.?|iop 1VI .ouitdana, lias addressed a letter to vditor of the Now Orleans holla, covi i circular addressed hy him to the I a* if Tennessee, (Joorgia, Alabainn, Aika IVxas, Mississippi, Morida, and tho l inns, on tho necessity of organizing a em of Southern education, an 1 Imil in Southern religious institution>, as I' a general \ sti hi i?t defi n e ! w hi I Hindi is daily growing in more m od. u tho I "A Treatise on Topping the Question," ama, ' illustrated with familiar examples, would hi i that j doubtless prove n popular book. Our draw- rt to of or is open foi conliibutions of the necessary ol lucss : materials for such a work. We trust that ai t was I our friends will bo particular in mentioning e< ning, whether tho applications were successful, ii 3 was Tho following is furnished by the person as uting most interested, with tho assurance that it ui out, "operated to a charm:" ' b tided "I was sitting by the side of Imogen? j tl tk as meditating upon the best manner of coining g cried to tho point, when sho took up an orange f;i that lay upon the table. 'Will you have a part of this?' sho asked, from I assented, thinking all tho while more ,r r way of orange lloweia than of the fiuit. What o be- she was thinking of I cannot say. Shodi- " vided the orange into two parts and gave w you me one. A sudden inspiration came upon blige ! mo. 'Oli, Imogene!' said I, 'I wish you would ^ the M3i*o me as you have done this orange.' oadv 'What do you mean?' she asked innocent'con ; ly. r \ and ' ' Why, you have halved the orange; now ask- J won't you hare me?' 01 I am a little oblivious as to what follow, and ! cd the next few moments; only I reinein- : ill"?" , her that somehow 1 found my mustache in | contact with her lips. We are to be innrsooo I 'icd next September. Von will receive re, as j cards." a few } i A rami Ci.imiiincj Uosks.?Climbing roses are ],r, ;t ' admirably adapted for covering walls, tielniled ''scs? ?hl trees, unsightly buildings, Ac., 1 or even for decorating the most palatial re- ' * and ! *hlencea. Among them, tho prairie r<>,o j ? j,, takes the first rank?their rapid grow th. ,|, near- 1 rfi'Ct hardiness, luxuriant foliage, i 111 - .1: I,;.,/ slide he liberate I t!s?- while s\vanil about Ml Tin* l',e cars, and beat a retreat under \ ,i cover of a little the loudest buzzing ever tlio => ?|, l!u.,s hoard iti that vicinity. Col-. r - ? ? l>. the VOLCASIC ISO hl.ECTRICAb COINCIDES*! l|K, ci:s.?The volcanic eruption in the Moluccas f the (?ok place oij the - I. H-l, and 1 7111 < ! March, rcak ' .vo:ir? <,;i tie- I -t of March Vesuvius have smoke and a^he?, the latter be:n.r j. Iiicli "lightly in ga-tie. ' >n the "_'d the ship a.e.l ^ i-c.>i, n fin nnter* I a h \v g.do in lat. here ^ hm. To 1" \\ .. in whicii sae w..s I vecu ! "truck by two meteor;.: ball-of lire, which, vhv exploding with tremendous force, set lire to s hf the ship, but th?- storm of ice, sleet, and t!i uv.j snow extinguished the tlauies. < Mi the 1 Olh "| now ll't"c shocks of an earth piuke were felt in 31 into- ! 1 j. i tir ; . " ~~ ( 1 Wiiilc a lady was in the depot at liath, a* Maine, waiting f?>r tho vai-, a woman, ;1 r ad whom she supposed to ha tno babe's ino- ' 1 l" llior, appioaclie 1 her and desired her to (i tioiis lak'1 euro ot the child while --ho went to : p, 1 >"' >, purclia-e her ticket. She coinplie 1 with iho j.tiiu doirc, and the mother was not after* onis, wards seen or hcanl from. A bundle of ll?0 infant's clothing was left with ii, in which the was found a note slating that the child was ? mils, of respectable American parentage, and r> lies, .piostino that if it Ii\ *. 1 it be named .Ics>io | coin- | Kin int. A live dollar banknote acooin* zzles patiicd the letter. II Cllsi* |*i ' Triuht: WiiKhi.t.n I'n.t.ios.?There has 'j l!"' been in u*e in Volumbu*. f.Hrio, for some '. weeks past, a threo-wlieeled ph.ulon, which tj, ' is said t > woik admirably, and il is tlioughl will introdiice a new style i vehicles into I";' use. It obviates the annoyances now ex* 1 " <-'-s peii. need in getting into our modern four* 1, ') ?' wheeled vehicles, and in turning them, pi "" l lu* trout wheel i ? so arrange I as to run is ll <>r steadily, an I there is le>-> friction and Coil?,at seiiueiilly less resistance to draft, tting ^ Knii? AN.sW'r.uiNo. What must he douo to conduct a newsfmncr right? -Write. roii'* " What is neeosarv for a fanner, to 1 him? System. What would give a lilind ] 1' man the greatest delight?- Light. What's | the best CoUIim-1 givon b\ a Justice of the 1 ' IV tc?l'eace. W io> coiiunil ll. a. it -t I abominations? Nations. Whatciv is the s g lent est tenilier? Lire, una- n ,,i ' * ~ ,'1 uila- 'vulgar woman is a sj?i |, i attempt- rli runs- ing t<> -pin silk. r,,|in I ho cautious woman writes ]?roinise- on "j. some ' "Into. -t, ants I'ho cnvi.ii". woman hills lierself in en- tn ,1! l(, ileavoiing t ? lace lighter than her neigh- I" both 'I!,,. The extravagant woman hums a wax laro. candle in looking for a Inciter match. h< pt ii aii n?. Tutks ilit>m Sun. Aii oitia- ; i e\ mental tree, grown from seed, may he n he ina le uu\thing tin- cultivator wishes it. A finit tree grown from s. c?l is most likely to in bo healthy, and may prove a suro and valun* pi k, ?>r l,|,. van-ly. A pine tiro will m ike hoards vv lao hi twelve veais. Aj'j'le Si i lis will make 'r,"? frtiit-l ? .ii injr lreei in lour years. p hops ' ? ^,t.? I.uey S'.ono recently made a speth. in aro" 11>:11 tlio election of women ?s well "j'j ;1S moii to (Ymffros* would impiovo tlie , ' '"Js eliaractor of th ai l> . ly. Wo suspeet that l>nl the liuh't > i "pihiie* "tl would ho even ' nioie i omiiion tli in it h n 'W. / co r'lt< ( /> tn.'if. "yer^ 1 mouse clusters <>f beautiful tl??\v**rs. and will' 11?<-" r protracted blooming, commend them u to at OMCO ,0 every one who wants a splendid ! climbing ro?o with which to ornament , W_H ' their dwellings. What is known as the j dit?" Ayrshire roue, from their slender growth, r arc, properly speaking, running roses, and 1 ? are remarkable for grow ing and tlourisliing pi le of poorest soil. They are so thrifty ; that they will run twenty feet in a single rc ail ! season. sible. When completed the now Capitol at gone Washington w ill l>o one ?>f the most beau- I ' beds, lifu| ;t11?1 magnilicetit edifices in the world. | Its length will he over 800 feet, its breadth \ '"00 ; more than 250, and its height fiom the j tll done foundation to the pinacle of the ilmno will S| | he 350 feet. Such a vast structure will, ru ^ of course, if properly built, be very exten- ^ . *' ; sive. The original estimate for the two w 'l ^ wings was *2,000,00.0. More than ><3,500.- ,,i ' .000 have been ahead v nnnronriateil Tim I' I 0I . - - Ill * , ostiiiiate fur the dome, on the plan of si civil " engineer niul sirchiteet, was ?100.000; but ,ls it is now ascertained that the probable oust ;c'a '"J will exceed a million and a half. k ol e in 9to,y ' * b'M by the New Haven of Register of "Bishop," who went down to ? 1 un New York with one of his patent fly trap Mln i machines as a "specimen number." A i butcher was very desirous he shoul 1 set it ,,not :l s"'"!? his shop, and in the c >ursc of < '< >s u|- half an hour something le>s than a peek of -\ har- had boon "hired." The butcher was tin'* pleased, but concluded, a. hi-, tli ?s were "all ,j* J7 trapped," ho "didn't want the machine." |lt ^1 ' "Very well," said llitdiop; I'm a Yankee, , and I won't tvi. anv advantage "f mmi bv ;"1 l (i| , , . ! ??r ct , .carrying <>tl your liic~," and diawing tl to ,(i it7-HK'i11 Ani '?, iklni'lu Ain.is, M.'illicw Aiihh, e heirs lit Liw of CmipiT, drcM., Slid the ini.l legal r? picsontativix of Mary I'ondrieii. t'M., deUndnnls in the above ca->e, reside from i.l \\ .;li.ml tin hurts of tli * Slat*-: |t is therefore leru.l ninl decree,!, tlint lin y he and appear at Court of t >r.liuary lor nn'..l l)S:riet, In be he'd Spiriaiiburg Court 11,>uso, oti the I |ih day of o\. mbi r next, to i-h. \v rail*.-, il any exist, why I..?i a ..I .m l testamentol Mutliew Cooper,de-.. ill 1 I'll he ii-lni I ted t > proh ite in ilne mid Milan l ain nf law, nr their coliiollt III the same will enter ! ?>f record. 'i I ell tin,I r my li net an! s. .?! 'if nfli < . Ifith llgll t, I L liti\V|)K\,0. H It. . u ;u*l 'J 1 y'ii 1*2 IN I!Q1 1T1 S|i.ulitnlnirp. rt W n Mid othersi, vs. dan* llho-le*, \\ ' ::i libel. - mid ntli. rs. II.I' r neeei.nl, |siltit...ri nil-, r. !' f. >V i rlii" i.l u .!. et i.l eider made in this ove ) a! dltle sittings, I Hall, I vv..l m II nil S il.s da} ? tnl>er ii- xt, at Spart.itihut e Court House, ncir.ling i , plats executed and on tile ill inv nfli? e, Itnm it cad, oom|vwei! ol mvcral tracts o( land, ell til. follow llg COII.'.IUlllK. TllO I ItllllpUH tVHet, 11 the Irii W.ildrip trnet, ttve of the coiislilu lit* it.e I I.an stead. Will Ik- Held separately fielll llie !i i irie-ts. and Ir.itn <.:,li ntlier. The rentaind. r (lie bellli-tead W '.1 h< Seal ill separate d.viv. .lis, Ia pre-- ntc.l by tile plats aforesaid. The almuii Is w II b s .hi on a credit el' one and two years, pill instalments, with interest from (lie day el ,|e. 1'urehasi i s will be rtipiirid to secure tln-ir N by giving hen Is wilii at least two good sure , S te each. And a'mi pay for papers. T. 11. 1*. V l.ilNoN, c. k s o. <'.nil's Office, August fi, 1S."(>. 25 7t. Iii EqriTY ? Spartanburg. leugh II Mayhry .t ul vs. Mary Mahry, i t. al. II.li |.<r I'artit on ?,l Ileal Mat ate. N I'urMinuec e| an er.h r of the Court nf Kqtiity nthia c un . mado the8th of duly, 185?, I will ip te pub! kiV, at Spartanburg Court u-. . en Sales day ai October next, the lands ftrred to in the r< Itrrn nf the Cumin:**.on* te thu iv, t ol" partition. mul r> presented rein tiy plats number. <1 1,1?, 3, an.I I, uii a . I t >1 i and two y<ar?, with interest jfr.>ni i il i) i.f kiK . Tli 1 .lulh thus di?oriM will bo ! ) hi - ,'ir.iti' tract* as limn' cred, niul a sullii iicy the purchase money ! > |viy the costs of : proceed ii/s will be r.-ipiircil t > be pa >1 hi i li on tl.e i! "y of sale. The purehas-r* to ijive mil with approVi.il sureties for the payment of the irclia- no no y. an.I also a mortgwre of the prein Cost of p.ii? rs to Ik* paid down. TIH ? < >. 1' VKKNoN, < r. h d. Coin's OlTiff, Au_'. li. Alio 1-1 25 tf Hie SI.lie of Son I it Carolina. SpAitiANnt ltd I>jsTiuer. IN TIM-; ColTiToF ORDINARY. i j iii11n i I ii.inn.lt, Appt. vs. lU'iijanrii 1* jj.-, Adtn'r.. and oth.is, <K ft admits. Citation to Settlement. [ T having been shown to my Klhlirtlow that Itlia L lUvhmra, and the htin at law and '< pil rtpra iitativ vol Kiixnbcth Heahi-ais, iliii.im.l, lii-fniHits in the above case, rev de front and without the nits of tti.* State; It is thcrt fore or.lt i o>l and tiered, that th. y bea i 1 appear at the Court of Or.i.ir, l.>r v.i .1 I > stiiet. to he !u 11 at Spartanburg nit House, t tli.- list day of Oetobtr next, to .o.v cause, if any < xist, wliy th-* Rstnte of J amen ircliliei.l, d. .l , sh a!.I in.', bo settled and tho * of the - mie ordcre I to b p.i .1 out ae ordin^ !.ivv, or their coiUKtit to the st.tnu wal be taken ro coiilento. t iivni iiiuler my hand and v. ;d ,.f i.flice, the 31st nlv, ISjti. K IIOWI)KN , o. ?. i>. August 7 ill Hit Ural KM air for Salr. i:\ia: oppounmty. Pill ti t .( I Whnn.l PLANTATION of I I (u..i>l Iin :,r. ill-i M, i nt.i ;i 113 nlxmt 7.">0 ri tin?ro or lo*> < ?iiv 1 I tin- itiiw', beautiful and alibi ! '.:..iiin in Spartanburg >1 riot. TI10 ico n -u!?t ill! ally and CoiiVi nioiitly improved, nil nil iirci >*nry building. It is \v?Tl watered, and nvetiiont i iit lut* lor stock. The l.itt'l In-.! <>n tli sides nl Pvt'cr K ver, about otic miki below minimis' Oil I eld. I >.. U 1". ('levolau l, of Spartanburg, will give f. rui l'.i 1 a< regards llio p!ae \ It not previously lil, it will In oiloroil 011 Monday, the 1st dtiy of i-oi'IiiImt next, at public nut-cry. at Spartanburg 1 or llouso. JOHN MOM A It, KxVr. July 10 M fit IILAtkH J OH K \I.K AT TflfS CMTTCK. - Judgo McLean, of the Supreme Court, us written to the Cincinnati (fazrtta in gurd to the application to him for A writ f ftobt'ia cvrjtua hi llio case of Kobinsou mi others in confinement in Kansas, clinrgi witii treason. lie states that as the idiclmeiit for treason charged the offence i within the Constitution, and the defendnts were arrested under a warrant issued v the court on the indictment, he refused 10 writ, inasmuch as illegality, tho only round for release, did not appear on the ice of tho papers. ^ .?? > ? Ain't you afraid you'll break, while fallig so?" said a chap in tho pit of a circus, > a clown. "Why so?" asked tho latter. Because you are a tumbler," replied the ag; the clown fainted. IN EQUITY ?Spartanburg. Ihuniberlin Miller & Co., vs. the Biviugsvillc CotIon .Manufacturing Company. Bill f?r Belief, appointment of receiver, Are. I'M IK Creditor* of tho BivingKvillc Cotton Manufacturing Company nre hereby notified, by rder ol the Court ol Equity, made in this case tit n Inst ttrm, to come in, present and verify their cmnnds against said Company, befo. o me, on or v the 12lli day of November next. THUS. O. I*. VERNON, c. e. . o. Coin's ()ftice, August 13. Aug 14 25 tf IN EQUITY?Spartanburg. .tiibrose Watson and William Watson, vs. James Watson, ct nL Bill for Accouut, Relief, Are. n ?)bedicuce to an order of the Court of Equity L in this ease, the creditors of the absent debtor, A M ES \\ ATSON, bno of the dcfendcnls, nre r> hy notilied to come ill, present and verify tluir mauds hcloro me, within three inontlm from the ite of this rule. THUS. O. 1'. VERNON, c. r.. s. d. Coin's. Oftivo, Aug. 13. Aug 14 25 tf IN EQUITY?Spartanburg. it recti l? Mitchell vs. Itird*ong Sharks. lVlitkiu for Funds, ?i:c. IM IK Creditors of the defendent, IlIRIJSONG I SI'ARKS, are hereby notified to come in, esent, aii'l verify their demands against him, here me, within three month* from the date hereof. TIIOS. O. I'. YtillNOX, c. e. * t>. Coin's. < >rtiec, August 13, 18"?G. 23-131 IN EQUITY'?-Spartanburg. lean or Mason, et nl. vs. doe! Mism and othcts. loll for leave to sell Ileal Kk!.?, &e. ii I'uisuatiee ol a decretal order of the Court of . Ivjuity made in this case, made at. dune nitngs. 1 Sort. I willexj??se to sale, nt public outcry, at urlaiihurg Couit House, on Sales day in October CHEROKEE SPRINGS V.CANl'BGLL, Proprietor, c?g JfrisA^ plnwmt Summer rciort i( now 1;;:;?L 1,1 c<*nPUu r,Tair? alMl ** i??? A 111 it Jt& entertainment of u large company of "fallible ^pLym Visitors. Rheuinstisi ll is located 8 mile#, northeast of Spnrtnnbnrg Fimpleo C. II., on the mail route loading to llutherfordtou, N. C., on an elevated spot, nud surrounded by s*'r pleasant walks and drives. Cowpens Ji ntle fuM 14 is but 8 mild distant. Tlio HOUSE is now, healthy, and comfortably furnished, with sweet and airy bed rooms, and piazza* to botb stories the entire length of the builJing. The TABLES are supplied with every reason able article "within reach, and the Servants are at- litie E tentive to the oomfost of guest*. sine The WATERS of tho SpHsj aro known all A over the State lor their valuable medical properties, and particularly for rapid action on the liver and kidneys, ami are eminently beneficial in cutaneous This great diseases. A Shower and Plunge Baths arc also the Blood is attached to the Spring. The Spring itself now patients from rises ina Rock Basiu, and this improvement has testify daily t reduced the temperature of the water much below ' what it formerly was. o r , ,J Prof. Dul're, of Wofford College, is cngnged Scrofula, Er upon an analysis of the properties of the Spring, rovers, Ulc< and as soon as completed, it will be added to this ncys, I hsciai notice. Pains and A terms or hoarding : speedily put One Person, $20 jht montii ; remedy. .. o .. c " week ; *or a" ?' ' n ti n i i? been found ti Children and Servants half-price, Horses C2J per system of all ,jay on the Liver A few Cabins still unlet. Terms, ?25 per season. t'on, ffive* t? Jul/ 10 2(? tf rl, flr?"?' be ? enfeebled by S. W GILLILAND. fj GENERAL ( 0MMSSI0N AGENT. I plieable, and NEWBERRY, S. C. regularly pri 1~% ESPECTKULLY oilers his services to all invigorates t .L those who trade at Newberry, na their General elasticity to t Commission Agent, for the di*|>osul of their Cotton nn<' leaves tl and other produce. Will give Ins personal atteu- bottle of this tion to Receiving, Selling, Storing or Shipping of vo-ealhdSat Cotton and all kinds of produce intrusted to his I lie large ,.aro received froi Having inadearrangemcnts with different Hou- Slates is the ses, he is now prepared to make liberal advances ',u2 nbont it . on Cotton shipfx-d to Charleston. trap s, phy*i< Will also pay the highest market cash prices ou the eommaui ' delivery for all the Wheat, l''h>ur, Corn and other derlul^ effect! produce that can he brought to this market for HER. I sale. on 'b Au experience of several years business at this the details of ' place, in all its various forms, induces him to believe PER S SPA | that lie can promote the interest of planters, and w'ierk ever j hopes by prompt attention to merit a liberal share Tr-e limits of [ of jwtmnnge. Charges for selling or shipping msert'on Cotton 25 cents per hale, all other transactions in accordance with custom. The best of references given. t . i Until the first of January next he may be found lo whom ; about the Store Ih >om formerly occupied hv Messrs. . 81 ' W.O.&J F. Glen. * : nil parts o ? 30 " SvJfisi. 5. T, AGNEW, tYewbprry Court House, BO Importer and Dealer IS HARDWARE, i'AiSTS, OILS, WINDOW (. LASS. CROCERIES GENERALLY, DRY coons, HATS, SHOES, AND CLOTHISC, .j C , A C., ?J-C. RUYER"OF CCTTOS rP1I.K. ul* AND OTHER COUNTRY PRODUCE, , .VUuf"" i r.i i .i .*i ? tlint he i has now in store otic of the l.wt:< .-t, ami most varied ^ Stock of f ?'knls in S"Uth Carolina, and is prepared ' . ' " , _ , op[M>Mte the to offer to Ins numerous friends and customers, 11 .. liberal inducements which cannot fail to ?r?.v?? t? . in ? 1 i tlicir interest. 1 nin always in the market for the i *" purchase ?f CoTToN and Col NTRY I'llU- MXSC] DUCK generally, and planters will fi.nl it general- j enibriK)i , ly to their interest, by calling on me before making i j their arrangements elsewhere j jJ . , S. i. Af.NhW, Some ligh Importer ol huglish Hardware. I Rl'Tll IIA Oct. 18 85 ?d_ JuN K.S' C< Fisk's Patent Burial Cases! books^u. ' 1^11K subscriber is agent lor the sale <?t t'JSK'S Irom lifter n < 1 iM'/'/.' Vr 0(.7i'/.l/, CASUS?Cloth-co- at various pr vered or I Iroiiied?in u hi< h a Is-dy e.m be kept or Alao a var I transported any distanc* , without danger from dc- and Primer, eotnpi .>iii n or vermin. A good lot ' Note Paper. Cabinet Making. s,>l"ni UK is a a CAI1INET MAKKR, and pre* DlflCJ pared to furnish N %v Cabinet Ware at short no- ! tiee, and also to repair old furnitur? < li reasonable) , NEW ] ' rins,nnd solicits h end at Iish rooms on Mn n-st., Itetwccii e Sp.iUanhurg, below the Court 1 louse. I AI-> tin omortmctit of PA Kid >R CHAIRS. ' * 1 '! . . , ever ottered i constantly on hand. ? ,, ,, ? 8. V. OBKTRY. lUTCVfi I ' '';,r-c 1?? ill tl i> 11 I York, to exc \VKRY I.ir,- > dec-lion of the b.-wt and latest improved PI- fP'I'TYI.t} A N < ?S e)f all kinds can be had at J * m J \l CASII P] 11 A M S A Y ' S prices, nctt. I'l.l.NO KOKTK .WD MUSIC STOltK COLUMBIA. S C SSTSS He invites a sj? -oial examination ??f the late pa- ney, I think tented improvement*ill Hallet, Davis A Co's.cele- lo?>ks, ?fcc., . bratcd Pianos, livery pianoi* guarantied. al)inColur .Inne 28 18 ly jt-CTThe Slate of Soulh (ar jliua. wil Sl'ARTANDLftCt DISTRICT. tySchoc IN* Tilli CO CRT OK ORDINARY. I' S. If n Ino. S. Vice, A lin'r , Appt., v*. J. Ebcr Vice, 'hat ninl others, .left ndautt V ? ' Citation In have Estate Setlleil. ' M^EY, kept 0 T"JC7"11 liRIiAS it li.ix In t n shorn to my Mtislac- ^,1 .a the C v v ti<>n thai the heirs at law and Ivgnl rcpre- M iv 1? M utative., nf William \'ice, deceased, Defendant* . in the above cane, reside from and without the limits ot tin-- State: It is therefore ordered and d -clared, that tin \ ho and appear at the Court of Ordina* 4 I.I. per ly for ki l D.-tr.et, to be held at Spartanburg 1V & Wll (' art House, mi the lUth day of November next, id to come ft I ' >h > cam* , if any exist, why the Estate of Mrs. Money wo lane Vic--, deceased, should not be settled and the business reqi assets of the same ordered to be |?aid out according word to the \ to law. or their con-v nt to the mine will Ins entered Sept 20 of ree< >rd. 1 (liven under my hand and seal of ofliee, 11th T? Alioust, 1S30. 11. HOW DEN, o. ?. n. August H 23 12t. IN EQUITY SparUibu|i IIAS ni:l I Wade Woflbrd, and others, vs. Alexander Thorn- ! as, and others. | IjOCA. 1 till lor Partition, Account and Relief. I | N i *be.hence to an order ?>f the Court of Equity j j T^'i' - iii.i.n- ni nun I iv..i n. n on tne prcnim s, I . the former res.donee of (lie widow MARY WOK- j "TPX ,n *** l 'OKI >, deceased, on the thirteenth day of Novcm- ( _ TO SKI , l? r next, the lands described in the pleadings in I Nov 1 I this case, and represented hy plats executed by ) Win. ('.imp, on the 14th and loth days of 1 SlOTI' May, ISo'i. One of the plats represents a tract ?>f rp..,. . land owned bv Mary Wufford, deceased, contain I , * u ' , ; , i ? I tlio mm m.j Cur huudrco and ninety-five acres, tnere or * ? . Ii?s The other two plats represent real estate o owned bv Jesse Wi.fiord, dtcoaxed, lynta on Kno- I o_'" '"'i ! ... ,. . . . ,ii i i fares in the t ice Uivcr. Oi.e Un.-t conta n.n* two hundred and ^ ^ Iwenty-eiofit and the other twenty-two and a half vv.(,.,is acres, more or less. For a more particular deserip- ' . ? ! lion reference is invited to the aforesaid plats on file ___ hi my office. ? ri I -rins of S.ilo. Credit of one and two year*. u ;li aterest froin the <!ay if sale, w i i be eivcn >i Itavid 1 the purchase money, ? xeept the costs of these pro j Cecil.i?jr*, ? h ell iih1m be paid in Cash oil the day It! ? ,, , _ . j sale. Purchasers will bo rt'quho*! to tjiire bon?l ,*11 ,or 1 ,irl ami Approved Mourity to secure their purchases, I ^ Obedie anil |viy (or papers. * made in Til OS . O P VKRNON, O. K. t. D Spurt anbury Pum'i. DlKi'C, Aug ft. Aug. II ?.*) U , ?**t, -? I ease, in two IN IK|I I'rV Sparlnnbnrp;. r' ! ?. Tin*. 1>. W otV-iil v*. .1. K. WolTord, ui nl. lh? Soth of 1 iM iioii f?>r Account nnil llrlicf. Trrwi of IN pur-.a.i: co of an order of the Couil of K-, lily wiih . in tliia rum', notion is hcribv o'vrn In the ml ^ ?*?, < iccp itois of tin. alxo nt .Irhtor, ,1 K. WOK FORK t? "* be p.n ootnc iii, present tux! mlfy tkrir l.'in.-niili, uiilim lo K,vv l*** | three rnont b? from the date of this rule l',t' . TIKIS. O. IV VKRNON, c ? s t. . . Tl I Corn's Office, Au;wl P>, IK.u ,'j i.,i C m o if Jl ^ ir'u Spanish iixtire. ft at ruRirriiB or rai nxwd T *st Alterative Known! M AHT1CLE or MEtlCl-RY IN IT! J remedy for Scrofula, Km^'i Erf, I tn, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, or Pustule* oo the Face, Blotch* I tils, Ague and Fever, Chronic f c K}ci, Ringworm, or Tel- fi it, Scald head, Enlarge- fl incut and pain of the 1 Bom* Mid Joint*, P Salt Rheum, i Stubborn Ul* * cere, Syphi borders. ami nil diseases art* f from an injudicioaa u?e of 1%,-rcury, Imprudence in . Life, or Impurity of I Blood. I alterative Medicine and Forifierof 5 u< w tucd by tliousanda of grateful 1 all porta of the United Statee, who 0 the remarkable cure* performed by if all mod icine*,"CARTER'S BPANtTUK." Neuralgia, Ubeomntiam, upturns on the Skin, Liver Disrate, V rw, Old 8ores, Affection of the Kid < e? of the Threat, Female Complaints, cl.uig of tho Bonea and Joint*, ara to flight by using this Inestimable \ .oases of the Blood, nothing has ya o compare with it It cleaaars ilia imnjritiea, nets gently and efficiently and Kidney*, "^SJtgther ths D^rtm? to the Mnngjfcli, makes the Skia ultliy,and restates the Constitation, disease or biokcn down by the ex* ith, to its pristine vigor and strength. iskascs or rxuai.cs it is pecaliasly ap* ! wherever it lu? become known ia -scribed with the happiest effects. It I he w eak and debilitated, and imparts 9 l.e worn out frame, clear* the skin, ic patient fresh and lienllhj; a single J inestimable remedy is worth all the sa|iarilhis in existence. ^ number of certificates which we Itavc I 11 persons from all parts of the Vailed " Lest evidence that 'here is no hum- j The Press, hotel keepers, magi*- 1 rinns, and public men, well known to < ily. nil add their tet timony to the wan* 1 I of this GREAT BLOOD PURI- A want ami money we mast have?our tires it. "N c had rather not sue. "A ri?c is sufficient." 31 tf KIRRY & WILSON. d. o w fTnT TAILOR, 'URNED TO IsrAKTANBURG, WHERE IIK IKTCN1M TO FE PERMANENTLY. t>o found nt No. Brick Range, torch street, wltcrc he will be very[ Itia old friends, and ready ItVK THKM CHEAT FOR CABH. 37 tf House to Sell or Rente oriber proposes to Sell or Rent one o( ?t eligible niorcnalilo stnnds in the town, irg. The I loose ia fronting both otj, arch streets, the irnet public thoroughown. For terms application may be cr the subnetiber or Gen. O K Kd ^\. r. UULUINO. 6 tf HHTY -Spartanburg II. 9mith, Adtn'r and other*, v*. Tahtha Smith lion, and for Fund* to pay I Vbt, Ac noc to an order of the < 'oar t of Kqutty v . thi* coac, at the U?t term, I *iM mII at Court 1 |ou*e, on Sah-a-day ia Octobaa ida -loor W.I in the pleading* in thi* * panic trnotn.ii* repcewnted by plat* no nod too, on (iW in my utter, nod i treated hy 11. Wbita, wrrtpr, on May, lb,'>6. Sal*, t icdit of one, two and th$r? intrust fiom the day of an'.* will b* I the ct*t? tit thew plowed-tig*. "b?)l d down. Furchaarr* wnl be repaired I mid two approved mrvltra t* weave money, ami pay foe paper* lt?S O r > UUNoN. e. ? an fri", Anjruut 6, Attjr 14 ti It ft. -V xt, uie l.nnl Mi-ncd to hi tlio pmecetiin^h in iImm ;mj, fit III tnir the traot whereon Kl?~.n..r \l ...... rmrrly lived,) r?n a credit of one and two years, itli interest from llie day of sale, except tiio eoits these proceedings, which arc to be paid down, urchascrt will l><- required to give an approved vurity lor the purchase money; also pay lor pars TIIoS. i). 1*. VK11NON, c. k. t r? Coin's. Ollice, Aug. 6. Aug. 11 tl The Stale of South Carolina. Sl'AKTA NlJL'ltO DISTRICT. IN TIIK COURT OK ORDINARY, dm Cooper, Appt. vs. Kli/. dteth Cooper, an J others, defendants. Citation to prove Malhetv Cooper's will. It np|>earing to my satisfaction tliat ISenson iM.pir, William Co?|ier, D.ilard Cooper, Daniel rndal, and Ann his wife, William Colo, and ancy h.? wife, .lulin llenry, Sylvanus Amor, e nptnt and get nn Almanac.nnd road astonishing our** performed by CARNISI1 MIX! URK, (in mmt c*?u ? V tiiimo r.UtR HAD IIONALLr FAILS*.) 'an advirtiiH UK-ill will not adroit their . S BEERS & CO., Proprietors, \ No. 304, Hroadway, Pi etc York. all orders must be addressed, v L>rupgi?t* and Country Merchants i tha United States ud the Canada*, ?.'i I ERA Ill-INITSII, S|?rtanbsrg. 1 N L. YOUNG, Unionville. J ii )y | ?liS ! it OOMlsTi i ctibcrtakcvtbia method toiaform tha of the Village and surrounding coun* now ret Firing n pood stock of NEW his llook Store, No. 6, Main-etrrct, Court House, such ns are geneially pes. Academic* and common English large variety of ELLANEOUS BOOKS, lISTOR1C A L, itlOG R A I'll IC A L :al, mechanical,poetical and ? , of varioua size* and prices, t rending (in the way of KoycIs.)? F.L, Fanny Fern'* writing* : TOM UTRTSliir, Ac. 4c. BOOKS. A number of II Y M N led by the different denomination* . f petber with n large assortment of FAMILY BIBLES, |2.00 to $10 00; atuall BIBLES, from $1,30 and $2.00; TESTAMENTS ;euU to $1.00. ritA YKR BOOKS. iocs. cty of ?mjlM religious books, to j books . of Foobcap, Letter, Commercial and u t - uuvnupcs iroin common to the finest It, Blue and Red Ink. HUSIC FOR THE PIANO. >00 nnd 1,000 new pieces for the Pi i best composers, tlje greatest variety ii the up-country, (We hope the lanud supply themselves.) ilc perinauent arrangements with sevx'k Houses in Philadelphia nnd New lmngo my Music Work?tho LTIIERN HARMONY, HICK, for llieir Books, &e., at ensb 1 will, therefore, be able to sell Books rv lower than they have ever been sold iff; nnd ns 1 des re to do nn entire ?, if the people will call with their iw>they wlilbe satisfied that they can boy rVom me. as cheap as they can (at r? nhiaor Charleston. CALL AND SEE.jeS LI AM WALKER, A. 8. II. >1 teachers supplied on liberal terms. uy person should call for a Book or I have not sot, 1 will immediately orihey desire it. e New Edition of the SotrrtiCKN II\aonstnntlv on hand, wholesale and reAS11 BOOKSTORE. 12 tf Notice. sons indebted to the firm of KIRBY IjSON are hereby earnestly request>rward and make immediate navment