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* A H4 -MOON,G SCE. Akcorrespodeit thus--describes a scene that took-pace at Saratoga, a short time since, be tweena newly muarried couple-rwhO were spend log the'honev-noon: X bridal party caine down a few days since; I ooj.look inw sp~t in never saw a more honey-mo nM o *ylife. T'he bride-and groom looked, walked -and-acted love to the life. A more devoted cou Ple yo never beheld;' They were sitting in the Walor one morning when I accidently heard the Wdsband say, vith a melting tenderness of voico and ranner: "Did you speak, dearest ?" "No, pet, I did not-I was thinking," replied tha bride, looking as angelic as possible. aOf what were you thinking, my love?" "I hardly dare tell you my pet." "What, loveliest of your sex, distrust your adorer so soon -'Pardon-a thousand pardons, dear Edgar, if have even seemed to wrong so noble a being." "$p4-end-ike. y our own true self-like a fond and dearly loved wife," GiEdgar! Edgar! you are a flatterer; I know on are. .0, you naughty- man! you know how dear you ae.to me." "You wilt tell ne, then, good angel that you are-16u will tell me?" will-but first give me assurance that you will not frown on your too fond Rebecca. A frown'; Edgar-nay, even a reproving look from your own sweet 'ves would break my now too happy heart. Say, then you will not frown. .."Foolish child ! Do the stars frown when the poet looks up to them for inspiration ? Does the fond mother fcown, when her first-born looks up to her eyes, -as lie nestles still closer to her bo sOW Does love, fond, true love, ever frown ?" ",may no more, dear, dear Edgar; I feel, I k"w, you are the b( t, the kindest, the most de 1Foted ofme!" TIeWme then, love, of what you were think * lg." - Of you, only you Edgar, on my troth." vAnd what of me, my own Rebecca ?" - Alas! What shall I say? How shall I extri -eat myself from this perilous dilemma ?" Ipeak loved one! I charge you!" -'Dear Edgar. you know-" "Yes, sweet Rebecca-" "That-O, hoy shall I say it ?" -Any how-go on-dear Rebec-y IThat if you continue-" "Yes--continue-" "To eat--cabbage-" "Cabbage-wbat then?" "You may catch the. cholera, (sobbiug) and job),and (sob) Imay (sob) be left (sob) a widow bb before (sob) the season (histerical sob) is -J,didn't, T co;ldn' wait to hear any more of tik:conversation. I do wonder if all just mar .red" folks4g on~after this fashion. MisrLAiG.-Within- a few days we have heard of tbree-casea of homicide in Greenville District. T.his is shocking and awful to think of. We do not pretend to decide on the cases,. but * rrible blam-e rests somewhere. Every good man should denonce this reckless blood-bed *- ding, and all violenlce and threats that lead to it. * The authority of the Almighty God denounces tiff shedding of blood i "Whoso sheddeth man's Ekkid,l5f ihan shall his blfood b.e shed." No - - thiu.g but-strict self-defence, and that to save eeh owa life;'or to .pre-vent enormous bodily bartn, or some capital crime, can exeuse the slay ng. Mere quarrel, or- mere assault and battery, canot, in the:least, justiff or excuse; it is mur - der or felonious homicide in every such case, in >view of the common law~ as well as Divir.e law. So careful was the law of God to brand killing a man iith the Diie Ahpproval and r'engeance, that the law of M1oses provided that, where one - sw another, even by accident, wholly uninten-. * tionally, that he should flee to a city-of refuge, -. - ' belainr by the Avenger of blood. - All men should understand that civil law is in force in our State ;~ and we verily believe That et -ies of violence especially, will now be, more - - severely pwiished than .ever in South Carolina t'hepablic safety demands it. -.Let no man flatter bimsetf that he can d o as he pleases. Our COUr ts are fully organized, and will hereafter be regu kdybeld, and all violators of -law brought -up foz-trial and sentence if convicted. Our Solicit efs'and JTh4ges and jurors will be more rigid etiveriin enforcing the.law,; and,onr Gover nor is odV wio will.notweakly pardon offenders. * Thae?ore, it-As the interest, as well as the duty of all of us, to obey the injunction of Scripture, "adu(neh as lieth in .us, live peaceably with all - ae'."heenvWe 3ornztainzeer. - The Hfouse-bill relating to the-elective fran - ebise ini thelDistrict of Columbia having been - ated epoe in part, and recommitted, was re pieen Triday. As thus amended, it pro . Thkk every male person twenty-one -ytisof age, except paupers, persons under - gardianship and crininals, who has resided ~. TIhat a rejection or -refusal to receive - otAs of an thus entitled to vote is punishable Jyfine no.t exceeding five thousand edoHlars - gTha wilful distufbance of any elector'in -~ -t)bei4bfis-franfchise isliable to a fine of sidhesan dolars orimprisonment ~ (Iierpprvisions relste to preparation of - --. ~ dlate,regniring the- voter to know ho7 -lq end and r te-u VERY- FUmy.-in thxe United State& House. oRersentasiIes; on Monday, Mr. -Broomnal (~~lcanJ ofPinnsylvariia, offered t-he fob - - ea al government derives it powers1 riami the consit of the-governed:; and where asthgeest-way of obtaining thtconsent ds *hitt.mern of ths Distridt of Columbia have %gy-tteans decreed that- in their opinion *e bleek,mens ef the.iistrict should not be -eie'tb Rghtrof suffrage..; therefore -dekM, That the Committee for the -~ Estict of Columbia be instructed to inquire - i,le the expedisency-of oiderinig an election, * --at which the blacks of tbe-Dist'ietr shall decide by ballot whether in their opinion the white nien lof the =District should be -allowed the jigh,t of' suffrage." rMi. Spalding,-(Republican,) of Ohio, moved that the Lesolution, be. laid on the- table; which wis agreed to by yeas 13$, nays 12. - - -AEocxors MURD . -On Saturday e'vening last, a young man,) bertr'Eeer, (.son of Mr. David Geer, Sr.,) was returning to his home ?rom the village, some ?iree mileg-distanrt,-and about dusk had reached within- fonr hmndred yards of his father's house, when he was bru tally attacked by one or more persons, and feft in a mnangled and insensible condition. No clue has been obtained as to the provoca tion for this inbdmaWand brutal-assault, which ended the life of a 15eaccable, -gniet and -inof fensive youth. Two negroes'hve been arrested upon sus-1 picion for complicity in the murder, but as the matter will undergo official investigation., w6 forbear comment. (Andersol ZnteU-igever; A $tnyvesant (N: Y.) paper states that a cow; in that vallagel1atey-committed deliberate suicide. She walked into a brook, and after three attempts, held her head under water till she was drowned. -'Who goes there?" said a sentry en the Rahpidan. "A friend." "Then stand where you -re for he the powers v'er the first I've seen Lydia Peacock, a blushing maiden of 43,. has obtained $3,000 damages - from Henry Snell, a gay and festive youth of 77, for breach of'pr6mise. The largest crop of corn eter raised in the West was produced during 1865. It is used extensively as a substitute for coal, and makes a hotter fire. Corn is now selling in Chicago for thirty-seven cents per bushel, which is cheaper as fuel than coal at ten dol lirs per ten The name of the Knoxville Railroad has been changed' to the Tennessee and Pacific Railroad, the intention being to connect by way of Memphis and Little Rock with the Southern Pacific road, through El Paso. GrENERosrY iN SHARo.-In a cemetery at Sharon, Connecticut, is a family lot in which are seven graves arranged in a circle. Six stones commemorate six deceased wives of D-- S--, wbile the seventh and more stately slab bears the simple but affecting in scription, -Our Husband." Women are indispensable to , the domestic sphere of life, particularly in sickness. What would have become of Adam, if he had been takea sick before Eve came ? Who would have made his gruel and beef tea, or bound his bead up in a wet towel? A "leari.ed judge", in St. Louis, recently de cided that a man 21 years of age, who is sup ported b? his fater, is, in the eyes of the law, a vagrant. TO RENTI S IX NICE LARGE ROOMS. Four of them have good fire-places. Said rooms are pleasantly situated near the business portion of the Town, and in full view of the R. R. Depot. On the lot is a good well of water, and nice shade trees, &c. Any person wishing to rent can see the rooms by calling on John J. Amick, at New berry C. H. Dec. 10, 1865, 3. Pomaria Nurseries, T HE proprietor returns his thanks to his pal trons, and will be pleased to furnish FRUIT TREES of all the choicest varieties, adapted to our cli mate Apples and Peaches at 30 to 50 cents. Pears, Plums, Cherries., Apricott, 75c. to $1. Evergreens, Roses, Grape Vines of Choice kinds, English Walnuts, Spanish Chesnuts, Ever bearing Mdberries, Migs, Asparagus and Horse Radish Roots, etc. Osage and Macartney Roses for Hedges. A Descriptive catalogue sent to all post paid applicants. Address WM. SUMMER, Jan. 3 1 2m Pooaria, S. C, 0 0, PERRY, AUCTIONEER & COMM3USSION AGENT, WALHALLA, S. C. fTILLattend to the purchase of Corn, Peas, Leather, Fruits, Liquor and Country Produce generally. Farmers and .others are solicited to forward orders. January 24 4 NewberryHotel. A New Face in an Old Place! HANING assumed the Proprietership of the Martin House, it will hereafter be known s the .Newberry Hotel. I will use my best en eavors to suppl~y the table with good, nutritious nd well-cooked food.. My servants are cleanly nd attentive. Every effort will be put forth for he comfort of my guests. ,I invite the traveling ublic to give me a call. I will make my terms s reasonable as possible so as to accommodate isitors from the country, business men, clerks and others, who may wish to patronize me. Feel ng the.necessity and importance of a well-kept ublic house, I will do all that I can to establish he same. H. J. .FXPTNG. New berry, Dec. 13, 1865. LLNotice to Creditors, LL persons having demands against the es Ltate of Dry. THOS. W. THOMPSON, dec'd, e regnested to hand them in, properly attested, tohe Ordinary of Newberry District, on or be fore the first day of April next. .SARAH A. THOMPSON, January 11th., .1866. 17 3 3 Executrix. DR. 5. E. DA.PRALY^ Surgeon Dentist. FROM CH ARLESTON, S. C. DFFICE ori the North side of Main-street, for ~meriy occupied -and known, as the Law )ffice.of G.-G. De.Walt, Esqr. Dr.~Dapray is now prepared to performn all ope. rations at the OL1D PRICES .for CA.SH -or sits quivalent. Ohloroform administered when gle sired Newberry, June 1, '65. T O ALL WIM IT MAY CONCEON f AM happy to state to the public that all the A: Government and Private-marked, half-tanned, rotten .Leathec,,has been removed from my tan ardbyorder of -Capt. hett, andghtough R. B. :olan to some place unknown to me, and now my tan yard is in full operation, and has been leansed from all impurity which has infected it for the,last two years. 1 now 'invite all of my old'ustomiers to send their hides to sell or ex hange~for leather, or to be tanned and dressed n shar-es, and I will assure them there is no angar-of cholera. I will pay the bighest price or hides and tallow, also, I want 600 cords ot Tan Bark, for which I will pay more than any other Tannery. Call and see me before you make contracts for bark. Jan 10 3 J. -BIERFIELD. New York Advertisements. 2Metropolitan Enterprise. MREAT S 1F T SAL.E OF THE NEWJ YORK AND PRO VIDENQE Jewelers' Association, Capital,.-....--- .- --.- -- - ------ $1,000,000 DEPOT, 197 BROADWAY. An immense stock of Pianoes,-Watches, Jewel ry, and Fancy Goods, all to be sold for ONE 60LLAR each, without regard to val-ue,rand not tbe paid for till you see what you will recMve. CERTIFICATES, aming each article and its value, are placed in sealed envelopes and well mixed. One of these envelopes will be sent to any address on receipt of 25 cents ; five for $1 ; eleven for.$2; thirty for-$5; sixty-ive for $10 ad one huOdfeii for $15. On receipt of tbe Certificate you will see whatI youare going to have, and then it'is at your option to-pay the dollar and take the article or not. Purchaser~s may thus-obtain aGold.Watch, Diamond Ring, a Piano, Sewing Machine, or an set of Jewelry on our list for $1; and in no case can they get less tihan One Dollars' worth, as there are no blanks. Agents are wanted in every town in the coun-! try T every person can make ..$10 . a day, selling ourt Certidcates in the gt'eatest sale of 1lewelry -' .,~'- 1- - Columbia Advertisements. BROWN & SCHIRM1ER R ESPECFULLY announce to their friends and customers that they will continue the Gen eal Commission and Forwarding Business at Co lumbia, and solicit consignments. Jan. 244 2 W. H. JEFFERS & CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Receiving & Forwarding Agents, COLUMBIA, S. C., T HANKFUL for the patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed, they hope by prompt attention to merit a continuance. Jan. 24 4 Here is your ftoney. MOUNCE & CALHOUN, AT COLUMBIA, S. C., RE prepared to RECEIVE and FORWARD, BUY, SELL or STORE any ARTICLES cons:gned to them. Their connection with a House in Charlest.on warrants them in saying to Shippers and Con, signecs that their facilities are unsurpassed. All goods marked to their care from East, West, North, South, or any corner of the State, will reach them through their ag.ents established at various points, through which Goods reach Cof lumbia, S. C. Their SPRING STOCK OF GOODS, for filling MUrcLants' and Consumers' orders, by the pack ge, at reasonable rates, they hope will be com plete. Advances made on Goods and produce in Store. Jan. 24--2t. GED. H, WALTER & SON, Receiing&Forwarding Agents, ILL establish themselves at Columbia, S. WC., on the completion of the So. Ca. R. R. to that point, where they will be happy to serve their old friends and patrons. Thankful for past favors, they will endeavor, by p.ompt attention to the interest of their customers, to merit a con tinuance. LIBERAL ADVAICES will be made on con ,ignments to their friends in Charleston, New York and Liverpool. Jan. 17-3-4t. JACOB SULZBACHER & CO,, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Dr Goods, Vothing Hats, Caps., BOOTS & SHOES, UMBRELLAS, LADIES' & GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, MLLINERY GOODS, HOOP SKIRTS, Groceries, Segars, &c. Assembly Street, between Plain &W1ashingtont. COLUMB\IIA. S. C. Dec 13 51 tf P. B. GLASS, BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, COLUMBIA, S. C. O~FEFR3 his Stock, '(all entirply new), of 'JSchool and College Text Books, Letter, Jap and Note Papers, Envelopes, Blank Books, Pens, Ink, and other School and ofiice Station ~ry, at the Lowest Market Rates. SOrders promptly attended to. STerms cash. Nov 29 49 0 Confederate Baptist, TH E publication of this WEEKLY RELIGIOUS PAPER will be resumed in JANUARY EXT. The names of subscribers may, he sent o the proprietor, at Columbia, S. -C. :Payment willnt.be.required u.n&il after the :issui of-the irst number. ~G. T. MASON. W Papers throughout the State will confer favor by extending this notice. Nov 8. Charleston Advertisements. WEBB &-SAGE, Having resumed their old business as Wholesale Crockery Dealers, Hare opened their store at. No. 5. HAYNE STREET, Nest door to Messrs. .G. W. Williajms & Co., re now receiving stock, anti are prepared to sell y the crate, or to repack goods at the* lowest Enaket pr-ices. Feeling confident the advantages >f their long experience as Direc't Importers will benefit purchasers, they ask a renewal of the patronage of their former friends and of the pub. tic. Jan 17 2mY WILLIAM G, WHILDJEN & Co, Formerly of Hayden & Whilden, 255 King St. cor,si Beaufain St. CHARLESTON. S.'C. [ave opened a complete stock of Hlous( Furnishing Articles, C'rokery, Chiina and Glass ware, Plated Goods of every variety, locks, Watches and Jewelry, Pocket and Table Cutlery, -Buckets, Baskets and Brooms. WATCHES and JEWELRY -repait-ed. Old Gold arrd Silver purchased. Orders promptly illed and forwarded. .Jan-17 2 mi EO, W, WILLIAMS & CO0,, MERCHANTS & BANKERS, Nos. 1 and 3, - Hayne Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. IEEP. constantly on hand a full assortment *f GROCERI.ES, ankd wi-ll sell themi. at the lowest prices possible in this market. They will receive and sell on consignment COTTON and other P'RODUCE, and will advance liberally on COTTON. consigned to this house bere-or to W.ILLIAMS, TAYLOR & CO., .447 .Maideni.ane, New York. Jan. 24, 4-3m. MVAPES' N ITROGENIZED PHO8PHATE f OME. putting on two hundred pounds per acre it .)will increase the quantity of Cotton three hundred pounds or more. This Fertilizer, con tains all the properties of barn-yard manure, and improves the land. Send your orders immedia.tely in order to have femn in -tme fm. nlantingr Charleston Advertisements.' DRY GOODS, Laces, Embroideries, &c. J. R. READ & CO., 269 King-street, Charleston, S. C., H AVE constanty on band a full assortment of the Finest Description of DRESS 20008. consisting in part of Black and colored Dress Silks, French Mer nos, Poplins, Delaines, Alpaccas, Bombazines, Lustres, Empress Cloths, Coburgs, French, En glish, and American Prints, &c., &c. Together with many other new and desirable Goods. Our purpose is to keep constantly on hand the finest and most beautiful Dress Goods that are imported, being determined to m-intain the reputation of keeping the FirstClIassDfyGoods'[stablishment hi the city. 269 King street, 2 doors from our old stand of the Lace-Store. ACES & EMBROIDERIfS. R EAL POINT VALENCIENNES and Thread Laces, Collars, Sets of Collars and Cuffs, and Collars and Sleeves, Fancy Trimmed Setts and Collars, superfine French Embroideries, con sisting in part of Rich Embroidered Cambric setts, Collars and Handkerchiefs, Plain Linen Collars and setts, Breakfast setts, also, STAPLE DRY Ma0Ns Cloths, Cassimers, White Dress Goods, Fancy Goods, Linens, &c. Such as-can be feund in a regular Dry Goods, Lace, Embroidery and Cloak Establishment. All of which will be sold at the lowest cash prices. Country orders promptly attended to. J. R. READ & Co., 269.King street, opposite Hasel-st., Charlestin, S. Q. PLOAKS & MANTILAS, E VERY variety of seasonable and most fash ionable Cloths and Silk Cloaks and Mantil las constantly on hand, J. R. READ & CO. Jan 24 4 Iy 269 King-st., Charleston, S. C. DRY GOODS, AT T;IF Charleston House, STOLL, WEBB & C0. BANCROFT'S OLD STAND, (287 King street, 3 doors below Wentworth.) '" JE have now opened and on hand a very Slarge stock of DRY QrOODS, which we offer at Wbholesale and Retail, Having -had long experienee in the Dry QQods' Business, before the war, we know just what Goods are most needed by planters, and custom ers generally, and will always keep on hand a Full Stock of Planter's Goods of every kind. We keep our stock constantly replenished by avery steamer, with the most attractive styles. We respectfully invite, planters, merchants, and consumlers.generally, to call and examine our stock before purchasing .elsewhere, which con sists in part of Blankets, Plains, Kerseys, Osnaburgs, Brown Shirting, Bleached, Long Cloths, Fine Sea-Island Brown Shirtings, Irish Linens, Calicoes, Giug hams, Cambrics. DRESS GOODS. Merinos, DeLaines, Poplins, Colored Alpaccas, Figured Poplins, Black Silks, Bomibaziues, Black Alpaccas, Crape Cloths Together with every variety to be found -in our line, which we offer at the lowest cash prices. STOLL, WEBB & CO., H. C. SToLL, Charleston. No. 287 King-s.t., CnA ats~ -WEBB, "~ -? 3.doors below H. C. WALKER, 3 - Wentworth, Jan 24 4 ly. Charleston, S. C. JOHN W. STUELE' N. E. cor. King & George streets, Charleston, S. C. The attention of buyers is called to the complete assortment of Sentlemeus Furnishlng and Fancy Goods, Shirts, Underwear, Gloves, Hosiery, Toilette Articles, &c. Fancy goods of every variety. Trunks, Valises, "T1ravelling Bags, &c. T'he public are respectfully invited to call and examine. Jan 17 2mY JOUN F. O'NEILL & 29N, WHOLESALE WlROCERS~ -Dealers in WJNEB; L1IIUOIIS, 17 No, 167 EAST 1SAY CHIARLESTOi , 9. -. Jan 17 2m R. S.CATHCART, WITH WILLIAMH GURNEY, COMMISSION MERCHANT, 102 iEast -Bay, Charleston, S. 0. Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Molasses, Bacon, Lard, Mack erel, Cheese and Butter. Liquors of all kinds. Liberal advances piade. on consignments. Jan 17 3m Mill's House, NMEETING STREET, Charleston, S. 0. T ~S House has been .thoroughly repaired and re furnished, and cazanct lie.excelled by any in the city. . JOSFH;PUROEIJL, Jan 4 -Foprieto~ F. CONNER & CO., 76 East Bay, .HRLES: ONr SQ CA. CharkestolW ertsemenl. JORNKING&M0j COMMISSION MERCHANTSt IMPORTERS. OF Wines, Brandies, is, &6f Wholesale Grocers, CHARLESTON, S. C. Jan 24 Copartnership Notice, TpHE undersigned have formed a Copartner . ship, under the name pf STRAUSS, VAN CES & CO., for the purpose cf tansacting a WHOLESA,LE IMPORTING. DRY GODS and FANCY ARTICLE BUSINESS, and will occupy the store No. 130 Meeting-street, south-east cor ner Hasel.street. M. STFAUS8j J. K. VANCE, J. C. VANCE, Charleston, Dec. 1, 1865. E. J. WISS, Jan 24 4 3 THOS. MAHON. Co-Partnership Not't. T HE undersigned have formed a co-partner ship u 4gr the name of E. J. WISS & CO., for the transact n of a general Commision, Fa torage and Forwarding business. Offtee at Messrs. Strauss, Vances and Co.'s, southeast corner Meet ing and Hasel treets. E. J. WISS, M. STRA:PSS. J. K. VANCE, Charleston, Dec. 1, 1865. J. C. VANCE, January 24 4 3 THOS. MAHON. W. iL CHAFEE, No. 205 EAST BAY STREET, (Opposite New Custom House,) CHARLESTON, S. C. AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. DEALER IN BUTTER, ,CHEESEt LARD,,-and LIQUORS. CONSIGNMENTS RECEIVED BY EVE RY STEAMER of Goods selected e&pressly for the b,reston Market. ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Charleston, S. C., Nov 8 1865. 3m. HENRY BISCHOFF & CO~ CO1MISSION MERCHANTS, And Wholesale Dealers in. Groeries, Wines, Liquors, segars. &c No. 197~ East Bay, Op.posite Frazer's Wharf, CH ARLESTrON, S. C. HENRY BISCEOFF. -C.; 'ULBERN. nov 16 3m JOHN 11IM & 00,. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALEES IN . GROCEBIES PROVISIONS FLOREINg10ES9fC &lQUORS SEGA.RS CROCKERY, HOLLOW WARE & GLASSWARE ALSO, 2000 SACKS LlIERIPOOL SALT, No. 88 !kaseI,Street, rov 8 .3m ,CSARESTON. S. C. E. B. STOIYDARD & CO., . W holesale -Deniers in~ BOOTS, SHOES AND TRUNKS~ .AT TM-ER -OLD STAND, 1.G5 MEETING STREET, -CRA RLESTON, S. C. Take p1easttr'e in abnouncing their resumphion of business, iedu invite the attention of purchia-. sers to their stock, which is, sow comnplee. ndy 86 6m BAGGaING g RPE,. DBY4' AFANCY G'0ODS, MILLINERY GOODiS, YANKEE NOTIONS & Full and largs asso'rtient udw in store%ad cnstantly receiving. ~For sale at Lowest-MaketPriees, at whole bale, by ~ O S.L. GiLLEUM , 3L'Meetin~ Street, opposite faype st., dec-) M;1:n Chaleston, S. C. John 8.13is4, k,k.fGE. Geeral CommigsionNUerehanta DEALESIN ANHMY A1R O1WER lfiflUCEf CeRNER CH URCH-ANn TRADD STS. CHARLESTO0N, S. C. Country Produce received,arnd returns made n Merchandize or Money. - dec 20 3m -. ~ TO OWNERS AND $PPER~ COT TON, NATAL STORES ~YARNS, ETC. Charles L.Gullleaume, AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Of le 143 feeting-Street, Direetly Oppo. site llayne-sfdree, CHARLESTON, S. C. WTILL MAKE LIBERtAL. ADVANCES OYN NConsignments through his friends. Messrs, SAWYER, WALLAc_E. (Co., NEW York. -Mears..RoL iEE,:FZTrEE & Co., Ne w York. Messrs. BOoNE%i GRaAvEs& Co.; New York. Messrs HASELEURs'L & SMITH, Yew Yoat. Messrs. TaAyiza, BRIGHAM & Co.,,Boston. essrs.LJ. & D. MaLcotusoN, Liverpool. Nessrs. JoHN K. Gr.Lim & Co., LiverpooL. Mesrs., 3ENEY SLoAN & SON, Phila4@pitia. Messrs. PENDE RG.k-r, FENWIog: Co,Baltimore. Messrs. GARDNER, flEZTER .k CG., Boston, Messrs. CARLEs SMITH & Co., Boston. Hs -faeilies for Insurance cover Qotton, .kc., all the way through, by land'and sea, from any poit at lowerrates by.floati.ng policies than can be effected here. PRODUCE bought and sold here to .fill o rsa ~ ~ ft~O~flU nwner~ the oDoOrtUIlitY *J FT." -*O- - 1 " 4 % IN - STOCK,'Or" S Bheoatta3ge $ e, ftiik : AA .C RTN A % Corner ef4?hale1 rest - Having Re~sm #R -* T HEOLIS CQRNER0F.CBUW ~ ~ ~ - NOW RECEW1 A~i STOCKO. .w ::--& TRUJNk$ WICII TLOH BE SQ A ST MARKTIRI-, 'The pautige. ef former.frimndt ad public is respflly solicited.- ~ D. F. FLE3flNG. 4 A. 5 1 S 2 r N* Jan 3l1tf ~CHA RL DRUG ~ ?PEEliMNDR - Xorm0 y of No.* Just McNeed d n t i to4 -d Perfumery WindowRips-.. J)RAIE' Pa Sterling' A omt roilK Constihttion Lieri~<~ of the day. -- P -a 101 m -- & ~ro CHARLEWFN Jan 14) 2-4Tm. - . ton, Rice2 i1r Ka. - ~ part f~he -~- ' - - - - 1 54 am 4e 20 52eW Carphe izeo *e"4 lreTdAILy Tor N Sa f sta esli Whchthey and toi be raeat ew~O ial .ag prree. Nthe ir s oled heWe of e size i the S z1 lged i igyo urn~ aidl shpae r h~afsf.aireadyl the ofei ayjrnale in tedState. aycomee el PJ4 feelings , pah ans The sey Gngst med in itafolumne Spare no.-pains nN expe is t class d ourash Par 'ring~td their names la may commenee -n- nar