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collect und receipt for advertisements and bii1> bcriptidiiH to the 2'imee. y Ghurch S - : \ i Prenbvtcriaii Church?Services at ll A. M., and 4 P. M?Sabbath School at Oj .? Prayer mr/cthijrTIittrsday afternoon at 4 wScek. Her. JlI>.A. Brown, Evangelist. Church otthe llcdeciner. (Episcopal)?Ser vi.c.i on tliefWand?th Nabbaihof ovjrrrtqoii?i M.Hmd 4\I* Sabbath School \)A, Methodist Church?Services at 11 A. M. and 7A P. M. Sabbath School at 1> A. Mi? Kcv. F. Auld, Pastor. Lutheran Chu^h^oboatS SeHooP'at #"A? Dr. P. A. Pantxtcr, Superintendent. __^ [j, ".rwt f.r . -ff tyta-y-i-? > I f I_,f YT^^ TOWW- piRECIORY..., ??9V Mavor?F. II. W. Priggmann. , , , U?-e^I.JHivlfcr*^ H .1. < ? I V 1 Treasure!?Wm. Willcock. qV^t^W<Mn^Kl ^ ?' XAhrctosp Wm.I Willenokv4 Oeo. Boliver, A. Martin. .FH^WP?-,0-J?L :?) ^^flr^fift $ffts'mt1lt' n ?Kortlierh', WeMofn and ' ripen*." ' r<h<>M*.' Charleston. 10 A.M. 1.45 P. M Columbia . ...... 12,30P.M. 1 P.M. Otliec hours frjhn SfiV.. M. ft 5 P. M^SjuuJayij excepted.*! RI^L ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS AT ..ORANGEBURG. ,., , PASSENGER. ' FllElOHT. HAT Til A INS. |- r IlAV T11AINS. i U frown - - - 12.05 P*M.H*wni j - ( fr-.ii'A.*[. Up.2.1* P.M. Up - - - - 12.42 A. M. NIOIITTKAI?'? NIOIITTKAINS. Down a - - ll.?s'P. Mi Down - - - U.l:t P. M. Up.2.00 A. M.Up.5.:U A. M We have enjoyed thp tijiivcrsnl.spell ?if very ba<J weather during'thelast week. Mr. W. H. Walker at the. o?jce-of the Daily Phoenix, is our duly authorized agent for the citv of Columbia.'' Wien Shcrinm burnt the city of Co lumbia and laid it in ashes, the llostoni ans celebrated the event with cannon. ,^V-hp^s}tnutfr ifsm? nil ?? ' ??- ????"-' ? mt ? ? Our correspondents Were nrttsMit copies of Uic Times last week, because nil our extra copies were exhausted while we were in Columbia at the Slate Fair. etc. ... ? fr-"' dv?\r ,: \\ e are in receipt or a compliment arv invitation to the Commencement luill ol the King's Mountain Mili?iry.ftchool, for which we return our thanks and the wish ilnjt it UMiyt nrove^t success. ? r: y | j ptrofti pu^ Prj',<^j of: matter w ).:ul tji forgo the pleasure of giving to our read. 1 I ers in our last ihc benrfit; of oiir first in a series of Charleston letters! - Hereafter \tthey hball be forthcoming. 1 \ { ? The Times of last week took well: it was .i . ? ???,??( *' \ ' t > t'/ indeed as lively u sheet as we knew how to make it. This number we hope will be even more interesting, containing iis it doe*, letters from Charleston and Colum bia. ^ " iiil\Wi?eTiienfs, iQneh appear for the first time to-day. They rpf^r, .ftp- /the mo? part to the sale of lands b\\Sheriff^ C^ which will tuke place on'shlesday 'l?'^c ccmb.er. . ? ?m * mm Town Taxi?.?We are requested to state that the time for collecting the town taxes expires on the l?lh instant. ,All interested will do well to pay bp befniV that date, as tlie penalty will be added to those then delinquent. Our town wqa, ccstadsctl tiering, ^wp evenings of last week by Mr Kir by,' who gave exhibitions of his legerdemain arid ventriloquism. We were not preiieut,jipt being in town, but it must have been a - treat, rare of its kind; and doubly so here; It wr.s grout pleasure to us to witness a strong representation from Orangeburg ,County at the State Fair of last week There was a goodly number ofgcrsojia at tendant, and the exhibition frtim our Cotintv formed no inconsiderable portion of the; display in CtiflunibJ^. A grjerit many prizes were carried off in the sever al departments by our citizens, the m:?st prominent of whom we noticetl iw Mt>? S. Dibble, Mrs, I. Jd?r, Mrar Vv> \]. Izlar, for various household articles; and Mri H. Riggs for "grape juice" wipe! .?iChuj we t?wted and can testify to it& iex cellent su]>criority. iThe town is jen ar ikably quiet, no ac Whon Sherman burnt cbc city of Co lumbia and laid it in.ashes, the Bostoni ana celebrated the event with cannon, ?mo shoots now? Down with your crape! Wo will none of ?^ytigjOflpyy 'ffiipi^im sentinel'' in South* parolirm htjs ,it^ ..cpmUcrport^by some 'yJink(?e hearth. J-Jtir up*"your lire, did ' u' my The Times, hereafter, besides the Usual > lSaft&forQatftn, will also contain a-let rtei^from Cbnr|es^)r4j Columbia and Wash ington, cach^by experienced men. They will be lively, crisp, and on political points 'puflgenC The'dnterptfSc iippcals to every : J^rVwjnfc WV^d An thej Cpunf,r.i j Our only fear is that the correspondence Will throw the editorial in the dark. Notice to Consignee* Per Sou^h Carolina Railroad. By order of tho Vice President-of the feo. ^^fyltfjaU freight charges both fi.ocA^ TjAtpWn f*viH be collected at this Agency and no goods will be dclivr ered until charges have been paid at the Depot. The above to go. into effect from date. JI (J Wm. P. Cai.iioun. Act in g Agent. " Orangob 'trg; & CV, Nov. Oth, 1872. 2t ' ,Our fyp^s l>c|* to return thanks te the jmlitenessi [of 1 iMr. John Hart zog? the efficient assistant of Mr. J. II. Wallers; at b^ refreshment saloon. In the wee hours of the night he sur j prised them with nsnmple of his whiskey, segars and tobacco, which they will tes tify were excellent of their kind, and very pleasant to the inner man. Stranger, |,aryynU; weary ? Call and.h.e inspirited. ? - ? ? mm? ? Bfli.Dixo AIatkhim..?In another 1 column will be found the advertisement of one of the most extensive manufacto ries of doors, sashes, and blinds, in the ^Southern States. . A* these articles arc in pi-lily^ ?hpnaiubby fyjrbest citizens, we re commend all who contemplate imprving [ thotr homes) or places of business, to send for circulars and price lists of these arti J'clc*, together; with the prut* of builders' |a|dMirej ij^irhlo uhint?i ple<tv, I^Ycnyh and American window glass, it e., etc to' V. P. Totle, 20H;iyhc Street, ( harlcs tou, S. C. ? , [ \ 'Thc'Bai'nweTl County Fair coir.es nlf on the 2?th, 20th and 27th of this month. Tmere wrli no 'doubt be plenty of amuse, ment for the lovers-'of Agriculture and enterprise. ' A Very notable feature of tho Barnwoll County Fairs is the furf ainusj mcuts, which come nearer to the ante hel 4ui^s)tJrLs>fcf tb^ Jockey Club in Charles itoiii^uiiBinJp^thing thoCfitufe can now boast of. There will be several good races A\W there,1 and among tlenn, one wpTch pijoniisi^ t$ fc? tjnusunlly good. The pttrse is for $1,000. Distance 2 rtiifo heats?the be*t two in three; for which the following entries have been made : TT ?! 1' By A. Alclrich, b. s. Fill Stoncy. ?1 By Col. Bacon, e. g. Bob Shelton. By Flood and Cash, b. in. Girl of My Heart. By Hogers, of Ky., b. g. (Name un known.) This comes off on tho 27th. CX)]\0 )MMEJ?CIA.L. oiuxGiinuna corros market ,;rrT- -/- ri? i ' 2 t- ? The market is filling oflj middling closing ;t 1(>1 to lli-j els. Charleston?ITA to IS eis. P ir i ceg feurrc n t. Hitc?h Hiunrfl! ' : {'''IW 1 lfl f?r\ 22 " / Sides : : 44 - ]?J (?, 15 ErfM : : ? 15 M Com t |> t^.lm? 1 (HI (?) 1 00 (.,, 1 2"> (<c, Flour : : : : c\vt 5 00 (f?.."> 7? Fodder : : : 44 1 00 (>< 1 25 ItOdgh 'Rico " 1 l? @ Jhutc/j 4: 41 y f : 25 Qt\ 50 !? l s : '. : ; aoi 2? fji) [TOfilyW : ' : pr 2 00 ?2 50 Heese : > ? : : : " ? 1 00 f?,l 25 Chickens ' : : : " 20 (?) 3tw ?cm'Wmx :? 1 :?? : In 22 (& Heef . . u jo Q i2 , Tallow : 14 10 03 Corn jr\ : t * : ^Im r?aij ^ ?/ : Si j IS" MoGlovpiy&^ti&aiufJh S. P. VlaV>, E.,A. M^/fyos. .Cyoiycjf Wj^^fanri, C. J.Binnickcr. Geo. S. Hacker THIB IS AS T/AtmE- *AJKB'WT$TPIiETE, n factory an there is in tnVfcohlW 'AIL work manufactured ?t tY\ti^tfiory in this city. The only house owned and managed bv a Carolin tai hvtlits'ciCV! ? GcnV^or1 1 B* ?^(ldr?? 5 UJir|a bxiA^af?m?.^fftTOKEK,i fj I&teMr#l&* !rtf,*?Harlcston, S. t r ., Factory aujf'^a^Tomn? ou Kbig jUx'etjoppo-J Bite Camion'st rep{^on, jjji'ie oi^^J^J^way, Nov. 13 .t{ H ;r I,; ?gnlm :?.'ity ^_ 0^2-? ?,.)??! (|jftO-1 i'-''.. ,'!??.t->'iis 1o ?rjjfteitii'tb?b*;d ? !arn-.dr.? ,*>?dn ??.?!: yrni ??;o)t/m ?or' . ? "v' y^ilfl) to r.i** trr: j ? ?? r.r-' >aw>n od: V' yiVTrr' ! t t)? ! The undersigned keei^.o^inshiOt^v oU band - 'J/ .', '??(! ' ull Stock of Horses and Mules?to he SohTht !. ill. -.i! ? ? ? ?tnUitt .r>V/ . hy .;:???? -bv ?? prices to suit the. tjipcs. . >!4ih*I ? I'rti: ??j'Kl :: : i , Call at MernnoVs, at ?ra'dgebjirg ('. JL, or .. iti ???? t.n, . ?--< ? ? at toy Stahle*, at Hamberg,. S. C, and I will, ' .: K >')'}' >.'{.! \f suit yon. r . ' i-'' toil tin' ,v.i; ?'?? I intend doing a lite bnlmio??, and guarantee ? j ?? U v- ' rjfeprih dWs all Slock ?oh! by lira :w rupresonted. ?otl ? ?ai?m"ri *i i. : ? Mr. A. ^cfiyi^^/^^ApM^ to my j business at Orangehurg C. It. - ? ?; it'l . it/-. If ? ' ' oet 30 P. M. B.VMbT.I?;. TOBACCO! iriKtl ?"?< vl ' *. a I ol I Stovalb Family .FJour, ' . No. ft.Nr.ickcrc!,- ?* 1 !?" i'.t >nr.orcw| ' . , .Cuimcd Salmon, - ?/. j r Lohstcrs' ; ? . Vi tj - ? ? .? 1 ? ? irj v,i nut. J 'loiuaUes, Fruit, Sea Foam and Ilofsforo H iking Powder, [ (iriilbetli Pow.l. rMl'aiill>S^lfow Sugars. Tobacco I (Jnoil at nitre plugs to ft lie dollar, al.-o a va riety ofsouKonahle Oootlsv , - '? ' ai:cu ah : Hardware,'. ... j, ? Sboer, .: '-'fmB t Yarn amt . -j.;-?<^{&;y$%ir.* U ieon. VR^R^!STR-RKT. IN OU.tNUKUVllUJ U)HNT>V S. 0. A plaittatliMi at ,:< great bargain? -c'?n!ai dntt about ?I'.Kl ai're-: of i^ood Upland Cotton laud, every aero tenable, no swaiups,<ii' ponds, ab< ut 'J'J? ?eres ejearyd :p>d under good fences, 30 acres ot'tlio land pTttfltflMI this vc.ir ab;iut 1,100" lbs ?'eil cot_tei| ,lo t,hf iuu'CA.tri^li a ctisl of n -^ th -n .-?NO "korth 'Of <*fcinVf-:al mani re *J<) hoiblin^>,ra)l 01(^01^1 re^iirc'^llfio^ as g<md as new, bieludl.ng a very nsec dwcfjiiu' h??u>e with live gotal kizc ni-mtV tfti^hrtcR'rVlftfticys a car riai'o bolide, Uikhrn, fnioke hotsc, stabhj* for ejgbl ^IV^^VV v^k'il,P><*ft?r,clfi Al;" good size?mjttry storc^and ahr.-U.oe aUoid for husinesH. The placi i? situated three miles south of Pour hide bridges in Orsngebiirg (???uo tv.fniirtrtjn"miles fr?rrV t)rin^ebnig t'. )/. near the live chop road, in a h-altby and I hick I)' pet lied country." The ?-.drihb?iM lire the ne.-t and kindest peojde. Labororsarc pJinlUul ut)<l wejl behaved. It is oho of ttib inosl ucsirauiu and pretty places in tUiri s<vliu!i of ihcutuutrv. Price$2,o00 out half cash babtiice in one and two years time. Tlui tjuildiiigs would nmv cO.-i more than $2,?Q0 l" cou.striiujhvin. ( Titles indispi nsable. Applv l?? ? ? ?? l .*n> AVr.r>?AKMAN. On the place or addre-w lam at Orangebiirg S. t . * ?nrjW)(}ftn* 3t \\7 i ^rVi??\ Wt' wiM K?ve ? T J\. I M AM F*j?etle*/WSl and women Business Timt Will Pay mm $ltn$8 per day, onndit* puhtuetl iii'your own neighborhood, ami is. utric.tly twnoraHlc. Particulars free, or ?umpl^iliat w|l^cpahlcyou to go to work at once, will hct?c~*U,0|U receipt of two three cents stamps Address ,J. JbA 'j'l 1A >t A Co,. 292 \\rnshhCgmii.Si., 'vo^n, > $5TO$20 per d iv, Agents wanted ! All ebw ncwof working people, oT'Mthcr srx, young or old mitkc more money at work for us in their spare moments, or all the time, than at any thing che. Particulars free. Address (5. Stin ion tS: Co., Portland, Maine, . OOOEAXiaEBURG iKHEgEIHY/ since ittf for^tMtyffils afforded great, con^rogeTpent-' "t? rtli^undersigned, \ and tconvinccd tlicro thaVb;idus.ry and appliea?. ^yanon; thcir jnut, js.nl ltjp\t.is now nie ) cssary to render ; ? .'permanent siiccies, what' hefelofor? jntty1 have been regarded' ii^n expcrj'nic'nt,.,! | . ?? ?T-hey. i-ct'out' tritli thd determination, to ? feu^T^?);! U?pcfhx t-7tt?uw4!w?ftof thtf; eoinmunityrahd :ft?>th?<nic?m?plibhmc'n. of this end, they upw renew theirproimso to devote nil their energies and abilities. I All tho J?test improvements in text books, modes of instruction, mechanical *dptM'ihilc<L fllid diffcipftn^, vVftl'bo cardfui bx>rii.^;p|^l and judiciously introduced. Li fact,, no., pains will .be. spared' to *i'l > ? ' ? l~n* 1-1 i make the OiiAN?cnyitG ACADEMY rank favorably'witTithe'best in the State or clscwltereV . . ? -v Boys will be prepared for College^.qr, busing ,oml j$^fr^$ffltif ea eoifrse of instruction. The male nnd'd'emale departmentsYrc' kept s^rjctl^ ^uy-^tfjl,-, except during recitations. ' t*upifs out/cntcrnt' any tiWe,' and;those .living ot'ji'distauco.wTll be furnished with reasonable board in good, families. .0 y.< . 'Tente per '-Month v,,.En?^h..-. .- $3,00 ' .Classics - .j-. - w*?9^ "" F\ K^ic/liehninp James S. Hey ward. jv^on / -T9 the Ur.Tngobnt'g Public. Ploiyc allow iis;torcall yp.pr attention to, and witb.no Hunll feel'mg of pride, rc jvjucsfy?ur cafe'ful perusal of the follow i.-'t 'Hi'-; - '? i.i ,*lir.! ? cii ; ; ;.' . J a y) 158 S. II l: v w a n i>.. A CARD. To the Tax-payers anil Conservative Citizens of OrungHmrg County. The undersigned, without any solicita "ttin on tlie part of the Editor and FrX>: prietor of the OruHgeburg Times, deem it our duty to urge the claims of this paper on the ' cHi'/cds of tho Ounty. It is passing .strenge, that men who are being robbed daily, should ignore the claims of this Journal, and continue their support of another paper, eoiuaietod in the interest of those who qre robbing them, and whose pages arc- filled, with |*4ibuso^?P th'enijielviw; nuil all that they hold dear?giving the cold shoulder to this paper, whose soletobject is to advance their interests V And yet such is the case! It is, perha|^, not generally known, that little, if any, of the. public printing (which is a (iinty jfjer's thief support!) is given to it, and hence its claims upon you is all/the greatdr on that, account. Farmers, subscribe to the Times.! Merchants, advertise in this paper! ! Be assured that its career is anxiously watched by the. party in power, and that its suceessfor 'failure will be a sure index of the feeling of our people. Let this paper fail, and no other proof will 1)0 needed, that we do not care to In ifr?ed from tho vultures who are gnawing at our very vitals! I* it right? Ia it, manly; to complain of the yoke, ifntler' which we arc sufl'erini.', and not,1 raise a hantl in our own behalf? . ^Support, then, live only organ of the en?crv'i:tiM p'itj in the on thereby aid yourselves! M\i Yicsirly in cobclu*r6n, to rccom mend to your confidence the preseu Rditor and Proprietor?we believe that jour inreVe?tA^bhti gftfuly be intrusted to his bands J (Sigucdjl i Paul S. Fkldkii, Tim is 11. 'Zimmkrma.v, ?Wl P: Bauton, A. 1). Fkkukmick, W. W. C?LI.KH, J. D. SWO.MAN, A. S. Sai.i.ky, D. TflK SV.W LAWS fONTBItXIXUXKWSI'Al'KU rosTAtib. The following isasununnry of the laws concerning newspaper postage just issued to postmasters: S'Oi 13H. That no newspaper ?hall be rccetycd to be conveyed by mail unless they .shall l>o dried and enclosed in prop er wrappers. Sec. lot*. :Thut when packages of news papers or other pcrlotlicals are received at a postolliec directed to one address, and tho name of tin* subsVrU?ors tovvlinin !!ie? itstlpng, with^tivt? po.-Ha.go for ? quarter in advance is bunded to the postmaster, he shall deliver such papers or periodicals i to their respectivo owners. Sec. 140. The postmaster? shall notify the publisher of any newspaper or other periodical w hen any subscriber shall rc fuse to take the sumo from tlio office or. neglect to cull for it for tlie period of one Sec. 141. -That the publishers of news papers or periodicals may print or write upon their publications, sent '.o regular .Kubecrihere, the address.- of tho Btibscri ?ber and the iWte when the 1,tubsci*iption expires....and enclose therein bilja and re ceipts 1br subscription thereto without subjecting such 'matterj to extra postage. , . See* ,14-. That any,?porsou , who shall enclose, or conceal any letter, memoran dum, or'other thing in any mail matter, not .charged with letter postoge, or make any writing or memorandum thereon, find deposit or cause thd same to be deposited for conveyance by niail, for less than let ter postage, shall, for every such offence forfeit'and pay five dollars, and such newspapof or periodical shall not be de livefod.w'ttil.tjie'.postagc thcroou is paid at letter rates. ? 11 See/ That'btt Hea-spa'per ihd peri odical publications- not ex: ?.?t?hg foucr oljheesjn'1 ?;e?^Ut;;;f5cnt^frorir':? 'Jviiowii i^cerfoT{r>ubhaition \p rcguhir^ subscri ? bers postage shall bp charged at the fol lowing rates, fafer quarter, namely:? On publications issued less( frequently than once a week, at'tlie rale of. 1 cent for'each issue ; issued once a week occurs additional *br each issue more frequent iban once a week. An additional rate shall be charged for euch additional foUr ounces or fraction thereof in Weight. Sec. loO, That on newspapers and other periodicals sent front a known office of publication to regular subscribers, the postage shall bo paid before delivery, not less than onc-nuarter nor more than one [ year ; which payment may be made cither1 at the office of mailing or delivery com mencing at any time, and the post master shall account for said postoge in the quar ter in which it was received. Sec. 100. That< the Postmaster Gene ral may provide, by regulations for car rying small newspapers, *issucd less fre quently than once a Aveek, in packages to one address from .a known office or publication to regular subscribers; at the rate of one cent for each four ounces, or -* ->* v/i ). . ' 'V* ' ? portion (hereof. See.. 101. That persons known as re gular dealers in ,newspapcrs uud periodi cals may receive and transmit by mail such quantities of either us tbvy may require, and pay the postage thcreoin as received at the same rates pro rata as re gular subscribers to such publication who pay quarterly in advance. '! DELIS' GUIDE. SOUTH CAROLINA itAILKOAD. . CiiAiti.Ksrox. S. C, Mny 19.1872. On anil after SUNDAY,'Mav 19, the passenger trains on the South Carolina Kail roh d will run as follows: rot: Af.iisr.i, Leave Charleston - 0:30 a m Arrive at Augusta - - 5:40 p in l'O K COLUMItlA. Leave Charleston - 0:30 a in Arrive at Columbia, - 5:20 p m Vbn cha'ltLESToS. Leave Augusta ? - 0:00 a nt Arrive at ^'lrilrleslon - 4:30 pm Leave Columbia - 0:00 a ni Arrive at Charleston -. 4:30 pm ' AUGUSTA XIOllT KXTUEHS. '(Sundays excepted;) Leave Charleston - 8:30 p m Arrive at Augusta - - 7:35 a m Leave Augusta - - 0:1") p in Arrive at Charleston - 6:50 a m COIAJM?lA XrOUT EXPRFSs tSundays excepted.) Lea vqC.hnr Jetton - 7:10 pm Arrive at Columbia - . . 0:30 n in Leave (. ohimhia - - 7:<r)0 p in Arrive uL Charleston 7 - ?0:49 e nt Rl^iMKItVIld.K TKAtX. j Leave Summerville - 7:25 a m Arrive at Charleston - 8:40 a in Leave Charleston - 3:25 p in Arrive at Suininerville at - 4.40 p in CAMl>EX nitAXCIli Leave Chmdcri - - 7,20 a in Arrive at Columbia - 11 55 a m Leave Columbia - - 2.10 pin Arrive ut Ca.mdcn - <>..">? p m Day and Night Trains connect at Au gusta with Mncon and Augusta Uailrpad and Georgia Railroads. This is the quiekest and most direct route, and as comfortable and cheap as any other route to Louisville, Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Louis and all other points West and Northwest Columbia Night. Trains connect with jCireenriilc and Columbia Kiufroad, rind Duv and Night Trains connect withChar lptte Road. Through Tickets on sale, via this route to all points North. Camden Train connects nt Kingville daily (except Sundays) with Day Passen ger Train, and runs through to Columbia A. L. TYLER, Viee-Prcsident. S. B. . Fie'vons Ccnerul Ticket Agent.. Sop 27 ' "AlW01^?/f?lJVlt|ll^<??5?f lUlOTKCTlON AUAINST Firn:." . m Over Jt290*a?iT?iii?Lput but with it, _M.?KK THAN av?iitii ok iuio?i;iiTY^y^ *.iijmTft Tf6 tw*bj ?H reduce t?te? wQicrudri^ntrJd??* ir e' is-^ii'WJfttiS'J ? ' ' .m; bit* laboaT AI .So, TlfR : liJ&J^ijMfi ?4* J0I! Ji 11 ydh. crrhr, n*j*vf n<w. Kpmrt ngnhiAt ;s k ' ItdfcoiorO eflreCiviulitin?W<f90cam Firc Kn-" glno became it 1* .inslaolaneoifsiy -r?fldy aud <*bfr^rt&^#yrrlVK,l^^ ?cid g?? and rrater for airy length of-ttw^i-^??? It Miho/^ettrfuwfcjlMfcna %#i?i^ft|"o hi'.U worldyaud.c^^ci.wi^u^t^^u^^al abilities ofcjveryphioe.. ., . It does not require an expensive ivstuni ?.t lnfcr\raM;mi U HeWHWl1 fll W|IHIW Stud fofc"Tkoir Hoton!;^,* jf .tjts|i8 An I llu-tratcd, Mo?thIy_ .lonruul, universally a^lmirtcd^W^^ff^f ?MJ t?ft-eil i., the World. A ib.-prc~cul:qi^i^d5^niiipiou NotT^ Storoa. ' TftlC A LPt S?^m\MXL#Wtm?iln> rx g uhtrity,! iha?' none Mfdtta Ttn*ui>Ai^irf timely nUcriit <djaruelv-}isjjt' <nf "fd^ijo^Aittdodicals. It is an elegant nil^vHipiv otjnirefc jight, ainl 'prAcelYir litehtntK'>anil *>d^*lt.fifl6l'4'ictum?f . and white. ..Although each'succeed mit number afford* a Ywh'idcdihfir' tMK><IRMd?*fhe real value and IkhuUj. "fi.TIi&ojAllPb&rfi will bo most ap'M'eui?nsF after it has been hound op at the elite ofYli'd*War: ^Vhfi^tff^f.iTnm-ati.nM may claim >jatpVrit>r< t inrttdttis* tutl compared with rivals ofn > 1 '/r/^xjjA-yetilkVJ^ is a unique and orsgffiarcilnfl^nm-^Qfrone and LUKqmroauh^tt-ahcojMl^ly.ftdi^VM1 fnipetttiou 111 price or.character.' 'yr.p i.osses?-or of a eoin pleto voTinne canttld!,dnfilWte HWS^Aiititv of iiinc paper and ??^vings iurriW^rftor ?fiap? or number of volmucn for ten imiwiotatat; and then,there are ffi#imtii^.WHli f ART DEW W5M BOT. NotViiihntundinx tlin inwcaHm ?fathlMiru'e of subscript jpn last V'.heJi TllriAJ*IJNKas sumed Its: pr&etir no7jU?^mAiirtl?fnlffini repre sentative ch.in'.cu r. ll.i- ciiiii.ia \vn- ;:';oic than the iqiort pub lishers, auxi<UA<m ij^?>|jha J^y^jy^tidence thus demonstrated, nave ex emslju cuisel ven to the utnlost 1 W\le\'*lr)frfen?r^pl^?l??*Wi work I and ,t Iier plnu'4 for-Th ej ^^jMp'e^f 1 ?WtoWf?de>l ltv the monthly issues, w m astonish um delight even I He* mo?tr: sih^iiili*'ft1eduV ?f^flTt: AL mpr.ti .1 {[? * tea *>b T??di1i bm (>oiiId\Hl.<hi.rb>M.^i||i;Yi,^(--vf^.'fi lWCvfflyfi4Mat tno American pulATc apj>Ve'eiate, Mill wmLJUipport a Kim?rc oHbrt iietbo raui^VorflA-Vrrs^ffie pub ,1 Khfi r'W'y'rffii^iTiy^iTiflft ilesighs from maiiv 0rlhe.1uo.-l eniment artists of Amcririt. i7?d"o4 w rb^tnvt odl . In addition, p:H;I>f,U#hS#i V?ffr examples of the hv^t foreign pt8>iten^ittflecteil with a view to" th?1 higlif&t'aflWl?*"? In nddiuon, PW?>!?>.r?iVrf?ft rterf. selected I^WRs, and urcatest general iOlcri^M*<,dd|nbfijp?H'ys have b ofw km!? ? ?i^w w vtaffcoi> The qunrterly. ti.ntetlio|dnityC ftnf UtSj>, will reprt)dufc four of .John ft. 'IfXW iojinilable chi Id -sketch es, iljipToprTiUC to'tife roitrfen uns. Those plates app?triiib'?i t?b~UsiC*f)SlJanua ry, April, J.^'y,l,nd.[<-'ct,,,'ifr' !fTW,I(b?!? nlonu \vo:t'i the price OI a year's subscript Ioju7 The tioptilar feannV.>r:rco^nk*#4imstrHted ".ehiisUiva-s" number v$) k/r^4Hy'itrt?? To possess such a valuable ?piUitMe.oi.thc art world at a cost so iriiWh^WiBWlnWfcnd the subscriptions bl'tbonsloidsanei-eryi^tJlion oi the of lilL ALDINr. etui be cunnncco, nrpropor lion to thbnHmeiuill initKa^KKVfd* ^p|H>rn rs, thei]--1\|r''"n'[rri-- \tii:iu'"'ii"il^'iMlrT"' (^",,? blv sure," bvituc mild Wing imuaiaTIeJlciT ofler o livery wi)?*tTAbvr,Jrt '^t^lM^>WW. ?*bo pavs in ndvance for the ve;ir bS*o?j )??L^eceive, withom additional HiWr?K' O^Trw'WWIeiuitifll oil chronlos, after J.J. UiiiciliieaiutViem Kng I lish painter. The pictur- f. eMidcd''TJ|e Vill ageHcne," and W V?)-Sii.^iS.7^lW,* aU 14 x Ut) hieben?nrc:jo*intvd Imcsft'-ydlliftMaMi 1 itcs, reonirpi?.25^ i."U'KtjNo1 ft>M^%*-?U?1 each put uro. Jhe same < lirolnn-nr -old for $30 per iKtir, inj.tlionrq stsrfj?. rrtfiHtis tho determination ofi?s ^yuytn toJ^^iH. T11.': ALUlrS IV out oMh<* rvn? h ol pibijietUion m every departriient, ?HTrl?((iodA4B HWdHid cor respondingly aheatl^uf ^'('{lviVi'fiVi,,rf^Wll,Oercd hv other periodicals. Fvei v-SuosuumT will rc i^lvf A WtnWMiteT'b^ffi'^StigtMllrlg^of the publishers, guaranteeing tli^L^^qTjr^aio. de livered shall be.yimal lu the sauu'le?yfiii iiido il trie'ngent; Or the ift?mW^fflTO:WlWlod. The ili.ti'ibuticn of pi (?tuner ?f rhififtaite^JfiAje to the subscribers to alive dollar vuioilb id^wall mark an epoch in the hlMorv of An f nn<Y, chnsi<lering the unprecedented ?'ln-npiaTji?Tnf*ril*ir?^?lrice lor T11F. ALWXEiyivjfc .tjjr -B?^li?Ml short oT a nuracle,evi n to those 1k*si aciniainUtl with iho;achlc*cn((-fltut*tiiwifmi^k ttMtli* and i in pro veil meehinicid appliances. ( For illustra tions of these chioino-, sie Ndveillber iiwue of THK.VTWiffc.) ?*??-' ? THE I>ITdE? 1UY> ?HVART will conlinuo under I .urn 11F..NKY r>TODUAlHiV iusib>te.ln?f/'f|llc besl writers ami poet^ ijf, the d?y. w.b?)*ijJ,^ive to have tlie literature of TtlF Ar.Dl^lviLiwavsin keeping with its ju ti-*t'd' AltroMtOiKi/1 Mn S5 per immun, 111 . dvan.e, with Oil ChrnmoH ? h>oM. Ml TIU-; A L4I>1N 1> w.U! Jjvrpf ft<-?<^??MMinable only by subscription. There will lie oojxduccd or clilb* rate; ^tsh,f(u-slfti;Wp^mi^fflinWl^ sent to the publisher* dinctd))a;?h<si<*?olllai Im-d ayvm, wjthout rv.^vcabHtti .ynijiy ttjyishvr-, except in ca.-os Whore lue cenuii'.itc 11 given, bearing the fae-simlSo ^Uiii40irb?T)#?-1H\ M lvS ^l TToN,vto. .^j A Li K N TS W A XTK D, Any pereun, wishmff to act pennmu nlly as a loeal agent, will receive full in d piomtit infor ?inalion by applying to 1 -> ? i?t H JAM?S BUTTON ? t o, Publi-Jitfr-, 08 MAIIJE S' L.ISJ2; SEW Fo/.'AV.