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-For th Hcr-ak. The Poet' Dead Love. I loved my love, but where is she ? Pised like a dream a%y; - est0 Me a geM in the - eep, leep sea Szolen bv DealWs cold hand from me r, like a flower fro,t-iipped in May, She died -iith dying day. ished no salt tears whel- she died ; She dying, sweetly smiled ; Ah, me! my darling and my b-id Like a swift shadow from mr- side She fled one summer evetide, An anfcl undefiled. Zaig low, you summer.evening sky Blow soft, you snunier breath I! tell me, did my d.trling d-e " Or did you bear her bumilv To regions, where no pain, nor sigh D6th. whisper e'er of deatb? T heard a Poet singing thiis One suniner afternoon; Ti-e clouds hung low, thwind was till, Andjst one sad, lone wlippoorwill Giireecho from a wooded hill That summer afternoon. , take me in your arms, sweet sleep, And let me dream of her.; Sealwith your kisses eyes that weep, And lapse me in a slumber deep, So deep, that not a breath shall stir The feathery gossamer. L balmy June . give rest to mc! Thou iragrant breath ol flowers, -Come with your odors balmily, And give surcease, if such can be, 0 fragrant breath of summer flowers, If such be your sweet powers! Fond heart be still, and weep no more; That pure and-ftithful girl &waits yon on:abetters shore,. "IDd ri'ghter garlars tfntsne wore*. That day, she wears, and brighter pearls ibine 'rid her clstering curls. C. Nei berry, Ma rch 5th. For the Iferald. The What Not Ctub. No.2. D Erro: ,ceordijig to agreement.we met at our oid club-room. We placed the chairs, (the full number,) abouat the table in their-old positions. We. took our seats in our old accustomad & placer. Sadly we ioked in each other's face. 'I sani the big tears rolling down C's cheeks. * 1W. rope8 his head upon the table -and iin -y tried to conceaI the emotion that shook h wnole fra'ne. S4 Sreached his han'1 across the bbleand grasping Peters looked upwrd, neiithsilntgest-e, initimnated that Iour .essihban that o.f the other's, but ~a brighi ilitoon shone ~through his. tears, like a ~4f zashine in a cloudy day. HJeiwas e fist to ek ; and a genitle sadness in bis -N oice, an a soft light in his eyes showed. the dsp t>derness o etureas gentle as w di "My.brotli'r, he said, '"it would2 notmem themn bh,ppy to see us sad It is troe th*t 'we can never see them -here again. ~Bgt sjho'nows that they are not here,' tnd that tho-e chairs, which seem to be empty, .re not occuph-d by thein fact?. ..But ever -if thepare t ere pre5nxt,. wenimot doubt that they are i-i a better place. They were gooc 2 *merr..Their hearts beat warm in their bosoms Tb' . gewvre open to every call-of chari unle areas &gh as day. Thi feet wEaried-not in the path of hoor-and du .y~ 'They we.e good menC. TIheir memory i n~teodor of laded violets or roses ; or like rEr?aindtnu i haeard in hap;' dys ; or it bkhoadforgotten never. - t were u.njust& them; it were a' re pu eebto their gay, tender and gentle us * *. el-t thin~ of them as. other than) mem b -of agme~ celestial club in the upper oun tr We wiIebedisb thew memories. I d ang okbtihat eur hearts will be lkept softer -' si fe nder nd ge9tle, and-more full of thu -wUktf hunn kindness now that they ari - - onand we shall see them no more. u~ndies. Because Deaith knows that t go -=1 bitwpernt gate to _everlasting ga,t These were goot men. Death has no ,i**Ofhein, ut .dg -deatti thea titvepassedto a better country where w4 ss*Isy' trillmeetithem. 49 urus friends, and let us drinik .t Aibdet us keep1deep dowi - -m ot heatsj-&pe with their images en d d icand sacred ioiben forever. we*(riddefl: Ad as u:e replaced t4.e i a&te cbo94, ope dep drawlNsigh froma] it~snt totdhow'strong the sympathy. tha -MenlMenests of all. -. ~Ski-'%Ia propised thaVwe ellsome nce .-~ewb&tcepy the chirs.of r deprte ~fl~r!~ T~ p*positiotm was recei fi Ezo1but hesgetdn names. S.-said h - ~ ;~fr-idaJ% woud- niake a. mes -t1elentagember, if he was not tooyroud t join us, a^be was-certainly very genial in hi nature, and frequently caused dull care to bea a retreat from has strongest citadels. C. sait that he knew he was not too proud ; tha4t h was, in fact, one of the best fellowvs in th world ; but, (oh, fatal but !) that he smoke< too much. That pipe is always iin his m:ut and the fuagrance of tobacco smoke loads th air erever he goes. As Mocre says, or sings of th.e flower vase "You may break,, you may smash the vase if yo will, "But the scent of the roses will ei-ng roundi still" *So it maiy be said of himi, In Church or in1 Court, let him go where he will The scet of Tobacco elings to him still Were it not for this fault there is no ma under the sun whom I would rather seei that chair than he.' You know it is one our standiing rules that no member shall eve smoke in our club-roomn. Cauised by the fa< -that we.once saw' a lady faint by inhalin stale tobacco-smoke. And, loving woman a we-~ we vo-md rc. t+at moment never s (fjectionable in every other respect; that in his port he was as metk as any iaid; mcdest and tender as woman; brave and knightly as Sydney. le believed that hewould never of Sfend in- the manner mantioned during the sit ting of the Club, ar,d he proposed tha*e be efected and a correspondence be opened with bimat once, informing him of the fact, and reqgesting him to meet with us, if.so he could without loss or detriment to himself. The proposition was carried without a dis nntient voice. Our letter to him and his ie ply will be given in our next. S. For the Hera d. My Flowers. They were a simple gift, those tiny violet!, apd yet to me they are a priceless treasurei given to me by one whose friendship is my greatest solace. I prize them far above the most rare exoties; sweet emblems of love and purity. I shall ever cherish thee-even whet thy color fades and thy tiny petals droop and die. Still will I fondly cherish thee for the giver's sake,and when years have passed away and we are separated, perhaps for life, as fat( decides, I can then look on thee, sweet violets, and recall those pleasant memories with which You are associated. 'Tis a sad thought-but so it is, destiny de crees that we must part, and destiny is irre. vocable, ber will must be obeyed. So my flowers will then be all that is left me of i much rrefd fi ind: But I will not murmur for life is but a span that separates morta from immortality, yet, "life is real, life i earnest, life is not an empty dream." A few short years, or perhaps months, an( I will tread no longer the Alpine path of life then why should I be sad when I think of thi. parting, I know it must be. The fiat ha. cone-forth-and is unalterable. Then thrict precious.ffwers, you will be 1acred to me a. the only memento of those bv-gone days. - M. A M.ARIACE ExTRAORDINARY.-A few day% ago one of the rarest weddings on record oc curred in this District. The bridegroom wa. in his eighty-eighth year und has been mar ried four times. The bride:was over fifty-five iand ivas k'in maiden meditation fancy free.' The minister who performed tbe,cercmon3 was eighty-five, making a sum total of tw< hundred and twenty-three years, the largesi number of yeasthat.we ever heard of in tht three pjricipa1lctors in a wedding. 'The besi part of The whole affair is that it was a runa way Imach, the parents of the bride havinm refused.their consent to their young daughtei mnaking so unequal a match. Let all take courage, there is hope whil< there is life.-Lairenmille Herald. Greenville & Columbia Railroad GEERAL SUPERINTENDEN-TS OFFICE -CorLUMI, EtareSh 1866. rISlopariy will receive and forwar( .LMERLCHANDIZE and PRODUCE, with th< addiional charges-.for trasportation betweet FreleIy) s tnd Alston, and drayage ini Columba on sxch as bassesbover the South Carolina Rail road, ihen conigned to and forwarded by the jIFrei,dhand eharges-on all Merchindize frotr Golumbia must be PRE-PA ID to all points 01o the Road, except to Newberry, Abbeville, Anider ~son and Greenville ; bu.t freight and charges wil be co:ledted on all that conmes over the Souti Carolina Railroad;-at all points except Hope; Staion, Ponmaria, New Market and Grove Station Merchandiae destined for those points will be re ceived and- forwarded upon pre-payment o freight and charges, and delivered at OWN 1 RISK. Treight and charges on all Merchiandize an -Produce, to be forwarded over the Sonth Cairo lina Railroad, must be PRE-PAII to Colambia J. B. LASSALLE, General Superintendent.. Greenville & Coluimbia R. I. I fNBR AL SUPERI-NTENDENT'S OFFICE, olEda Jataudy 28th, 1866. i (an d after WEDNESD'AY, the 31st instant Jth e 1?assenger. [Trains wWl be run dail (Sund e etid) as follow LdJI e Columbia at 6.00 A. M'r I " Alston " 1n.00 " N6wb-rr 12.50 P. M. - " Greenville " 9.00 ~Lae Greenvil at 3.30 A: hf. Abbeville 7j,45- " Newberry " 1..0 .. " .Art ve at 'Alston 0 " 2.55. P. M. I <Columbia "a: "S.Ot There will be about seven i1es of staging stil between Freshlev's and Alston.~- Passengers vil e furnished wit~h tickets through, including th Road, &tage and Ferry, 60-pounds baggage oni alwed on the stage to onEseat. 1; - ~ J.B. LSAr.'W Jan 31 neral Superintendant.. Oee e'iSup't., G. & 4.1 I. CoLxuMI, Feb. 22,'1766 Na 1n after Monday next, 26th inst., th T H ROUGH FflIldLT BUSINESS will b RESUMED upon'this ROAD. J. B. 'IA.sSALLE, Feb 8. ~ General Superintendent. PR) VATE' BOAADWNG SJMl&L&E ~AYSGN, No. 75 BROAD STR EE T Second door WFest of G'uard IIouse. CHARLESTON, S. C. a arch 28, 3-tf. Penmanship. rf HE subscriber wil open a Writing School t Ihis residence on Monday next, (5th March Those v.ho wish to acquire proficiency in Lb useful art, and are willing to avail themselves < this opportunity, are i-eguested to make apphec atior. (during the' week, as it is desirable that a should be present at the opening of th.e schoo A. limaited nomber only wilt be received. How: ar~aged to suit the classes. Terms moderate. r-- R. T. CAPtERS Feb. 2S, 2-tf~. Drs-Yaig,& 0 D\rSFOesMing,1 &c.uiynfr Charleston Adxertisements. PAVLIONl HOTEL, Corner 3feeting and Hasel Streets, CHARLESTON, S. C. RATES OF BOARD PER DAY, $3.00. H. L. BUVERFIELD, Proprietor. March 28, 13 To the MERCIANTS OF THE SOUTH. The undersigned, Wholesale Dealers, advise vou- of the fact that Charleston is again a market ior the purchase of goods, and in view of the early opening of the spring trade, we beg to so licit the resumption of the patronage so liberally extended to this market in the post. IWe are aware that many old and respected firms will be missed from our iumber, but many familiar names will be found in new associutions, ready to supply the wants of the Trade, as of yore, and other old and new firms will be added to:our number at an early day. The cash and shortcredit system having been universally adapt ed in all the Northern markets, we are necessari ly compelled to adopt a like system as the only safe one on which to co*duct business, and the heavy percentage once necessary to cover bad debts will now be alided. Small profits and quick returns will be the rule, and under this working we bope not only to restore to our an cient citjy its former prosperity, but to extend her trade to the full extent of the capabilities her ex cellent geographical position and natural advan tages afford. Our interest A.nd anibition.~ combine to stimulate us in attaining this result. The South Carolina Railroad is now open to ColumlAP, and its Pr.sideut htt$ officially in forrned us diat the Augusta linewill be comple ted to Mckville this tollth, and that on the first of February- he will rceive through freight to Angusta. X line of steamers to Savannah will afford facilities for - shipping in that diFection. It is our purpose to have in store by the -ast of February a complete and -aried assortment of goods in. our respective lines adopted to the spring trade, and every exertion shall be made to promote your interests. We extend to you the hand of commercial fel lowship, amid solicit your co-operation and patron age in oar efforts to make Charleston the centre of Southera.trat. Give u -the encouragement we ask an&dou--t*il entjoy all the advantages of . cheap home- market. Dry Goods. W. T. Burge and Co. -Edwin Bates and Co. J. R. Re'ad and Co. Strauss, Vance and Co. Aitkin, Noyes and Johnston. King and: Goodridh. James lk Betts. Stoll, Webb> anid Co. P. Epstein, 268--King street. P.iyii aidFancy Goods. H.-D. Burkett and Co., Successors of' Dewing, Thayerand Co.. NortbSteele arid Wardelt Millinery and Straw Goods. Williams and Covert. Lengnick and Sell. *Boots and .Shoes. E. B. St dddard and Co. D. F. jFleming and-Co. - T. M.&ristoj, Successor of Dunham, Taft and Co.1 jEdwd. Dair, A gent. - John Conmmins. Wila Hits and Caps. Wilams d an-Qovert. m1H. iflakdC Co F. Horsley 5S THayne street, Successor to Ilcrsey, Auten and Co. IIardware. - . J E.adgeI and Co. . - - Sastle,? (iallioduriand Co., 24 Hlayne Street. - HIart and Co. .Edgerton and Richard. C. GraWi~ley. r E. B.J ig s Co. -: Ark raljhIplements & Mihery. Little ain Mrshalf 173 Eaist Bay strept. - - Books. E. J. Baywson and Co. Bogert, Dhny and Ce. Ca.rriages and Harness. L. Chapin and Co. R. WGale andUOCo. Nathan anid Ottolengul. Paper Hangings, Window Shades and * ..IUpholstery. H. W. Xinsmian. Clothing. EdwinBates-and Co. - EuetHar, Wiiaas and Barker. Franigis Murphy. - . Piersoi-and Co. -Saddlery. Hastie, Calh~oun and Co.-, 24 ilayne street. Jeniniigs Thoinilinison and Co... - Harrol, Nichols aiid Co. I King and Cassidef. 1 Joseph J.fle9rganl. - SL. Chaphand 0 VJoh j Mniffts Broad street r ckery, Williani G. Whtilden ando - Draper and Ta Jor. .. Phillips, 32 Brodst cet. ~ rocers. -]Geo. W. WiUnigs,and Co.. Ch. H. Moise and{Co. Geo. W.glark.and Co. Thaddeus Street. eJaF.Dawson~. eJ. F. O'NeiIl and Son, 167 East Bay. W. H.Chafee. 207 East Bay. Win. Gurne Henry Bise~ and Co. Thotupsoni and Bro. Cahll and C6 . IJohn King and Co. Wagner;Het a 3lonsees. . H. andADi M'. Bolnann Bros. Hay and Grain Merchants. John S. Bird and Co. Building Materials. Sash, Blind and Door anafhetsrers. -W. P. Russell and Co. Carpetings, Oil. Cldths, Mattings and Tailors' Trimmings. Lt Chas. D.Carr and Co. - Grcr,Auctioneers anid Commission Brun, . - erchants. Bn adBee. i Auctioneers, Commission Merchants, *.ecdrs in Dry Goods. T Savae-Beyward and Sons, 123 East Bay-street, Charleston, &C., and -141 Augusta,,Ga. Steara.kery, Crickers, Bisenits, etc. - J~ C. . Claussen. ron and Mill Blands and Machinery Agency. n I JuM EaOf Colwmbia Atyertsemen. PLANTATION FOR SALEo I OFFER for SALE my plantation in Edgefield! District, containing 630 ACRES of LAND, fifty acres in cultivation, and the balance ip nat mral forest. On the place is a good dwelling honse containing fire rooms, and all necessary outbuildings. Church and school within a half mile of the place. It is within 14 miles of NW berry, C. H., and three fourths of a :niile from Sa uda River on the Cherokee Road, formerly the home place of Jacob Pope, dec'd. For pat ticu hars address, F. M. POPE, Columbia, So. Ca. March 28, 13-4t. DIAL & POPE, (Successors to Allen & Dial,) Importers and Dealers in English and American HARDWARE & CUTLERY, Iron, Steel, Nails, Castings, Mill Stones, Bolt ing Cloths, Circular Saws, Mill Irons, Sugar Pans, Platform Scales, India Rubber and Leather Belt ing, Carpenters, Blacksmith and Tanners' Tools, Housekeeping and Furnishing Hardware, Agri cultural Implements, Lime, Cement, Plaster, Paints, Oils, French an d American Window Glass, Guns, Rifles, Pistols, Shot Belts, Powder Flasks, Powder, Shot, &c. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, At the sign of the Golden Pad Lock, COLUMBIA, SO. CA. March 28, 13-8L COMMWSSION AND Forwarding Business ! T HE undersigned have this day formed a co partnership, under the firm -of WELLS, CRAWFORD & FRIDAY, for the transaction - of a COMMISSION and FORWARDING BUSINSS, and tender their services to their friends and the public. Their attention will he given to the storing and sal- of COTTON, U11CE, TOBACCO, FLOUR, BACON, GRAIN, HAY, MERCIIANDIZE and PODUCTS of the country. Will - receive -and forward -Cotton, Tobacco and Merchandize or every description, when placed in funds to pay expenses and charges. Special attention given to orders for the purchase-of Cotton. Advances made on shipments of Cotton - to their fri~ends either in Charleston or New York. Brick Warehouse ou Gervuis street, opposite South Carolina Railroad Depot. JACOB H. WEI,LS, DANIEL CRAW FORD, JAMES K. FRIDAY. J. Scot, Es., Co. L. .d, John A. Craw-. fr,Esq., Andrew Crawford, s.Caretn SC.-Messrs. G. WV. Williams & Co. LiMtimore,. Md.-J. IIazlitt & Co., .39 and. 41 South Gay tret. New York-James W. Trask, Esq., .87 Pearl street ; E Coleman, Esq., SQ Wall street. Columbia, S. G., March 10, 186 e March 21, 12-3t. PHE%TIX ION WiORKS, COLUMBIA, S. C. GOLDSMITH &XKIND PRUPR/ETIIRS, R,dings for llouses~ Gauden, Grave Yaftls, Sugar Mills, Boilers, Machine WVorks and Agricul tural Implements mianufactured. Ordrs are so lited and executed on cheap terms. - M. GYLDSMITII, 1'. KIND. j arch. 21, 1866412-ly. JACOB SIJLlBACRER & CO1 Wholesale and-Retail Dealers in Dry Goods, Iothii Hts C j5 BOOTS & SHOES UMBRELLAS, LADIES' & GENTS' FURINISHING GOODS, MILLNERY QOODS, HOOP SKIRTS, Groceries, Segars, &c. A,emlyt Stret between rlain&c~Washington. COLUMBIA. S. On Dec 1351 tf - Charleston Advertisements. NEWSPRINGK DRY GOODS, STLL, WEBB &~ 00w, - BANURUFT"S OLD M$WD,. (28' King itreet, 3 doora beow Wetitwort1z. yae ow opened a Splendid $tocel-of S O O.1S, English, French -and me'rican," whigh are of the inost desirabile s'tyles the Mrket'can afferd. To Tlanters furnishing the Freedmen, eithentfo r eoting or for barter with1 them, our Wholesale Rooms offer every inducement. Plantation Goods ii every variety. This being, a -bdsv season .with the Planter, and he not able to visit our city, orders accom panied with city reference will meet with p)romlpt N; B. Samples with price lists sent to ary part of the State. Our stock consists in part of White Osnaburgs, ~ Towels and Toweling in SrpdOsnabrgs, all varieties, Blue Denims, A 'Linen Damnasks, all va Broui Shirtings, i ieties, Long Cloths, _ Cahicoes, in all qualities, Fine Sea Island, Brown Domestic Girighams, Shirtings, - Fine Scotch Ginghanis, Plaid Homespuns', Dress Goods, for Sgrzing IStriped Homiespuns) -SprifSiIks, . Bleached and Brown ~~IColor-ed Muslin, in every Sheetigs, ~ varietyg Bleahed and Brown ,White-Goods, all kinds, Dlls, -Black Soods, all khids, Black. -Freiich Broad. IFarmer's Brown Litie't Cibh - Duck, Hesiery'aidGteves, .. Farmev# Bi-wn sud Irish Linens by' the jWhite Drii, Piece, .Fancy Drills and 05t tonds. ~ITogethir with every other vaiiety to be Tound ~in our line, which we offer at the lowest cash prices, at Wh,olesal.e and Retail. . -We would respectfully call'the attention of the Panterst, 3Merchants and .the citizenis gene rall of' Newberry.Distriet, to our ad1vertisentent, and solicit a call from them should they~ visit the city. All Domiestic Goods are sold at a very. smll advance on agents prices,, by StnH.~ Wehi'-& Co', Charlesi A vermsesents. MILLS' HDUSE, ORNER QUEEN AXD MEETING STREETS, CHARLESTON, S. C. SHtIS popular and well-known house is now fully open for the reception of tislorsI tving been refurnished with e and akqat i'urniture throughout.; and offers te the travel-I r, as a FIRST CLASS HOTEL, accommoda ions and conveniences not to be equatledIby ay orth or South. The patronage ofthe traveling ublic is respect fully solixited.. Rates of Board, per d:y, f4; Board pet' onth 3 may be agreed-on. JOSEPH PURCELL, Proprietor. -. JOHN KING & 0a WHOLESALE GROCERS, WINE AND SPIRIT DEALERS, 8S Hasel Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. Just received a consignment of Hollow Ware, 'race Chains, and a fNll assortment of Crockery nd Queen's Ware. Mar. 14, 11-3m. CAHILL & 00. WHOLESALE GROCE8RS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, :o. 185 East Bay, Cor. of Lodge Alley, CHARLESTON, S. C. iffice in New York, 51 Cortland St. ;YLTESTER CAHILL. GEO. H. HOPPOCK. Feb. 14, '-3m. H. H, WILLIAMS & C0O Iats,. Caps and Straw Goods, AT WHOLESALE. 147 Xeeting St., (Up Stairs,) Opposite Charleston fotel. March 21, 12-3t. AUSTIN, ANDERS & CO, 131 Meeting-street, _Charleston, SB,*, WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND COMMISSION MERCIANTS, RE receiving fresh supplies of -Groceries byj every Steamer. Mr. T. B. GUY is -asso-' :ated with'this house and would be happy to see his old friends and customnel. L 5x'. J. ASTsN. sEY o~ L. DEfl. - BEN3. W. er.An. Marchl 23,-1 2-tf. R. S. CATHCART5 WILLIAM GURNtY COMMISSlON MERCGAN 102 East Bay, Charlesto',& C Rugar, (IXffee, Tea,. Molasses, Baron,. L:trd,- Maidk ore, Che.ese and Butter. . Lsquorcof alkade Liberal ad.vances made ou -cousig;nments. Ja 1a *: E. B. STODDAIU) & (30., Wholmiale Dealers hn BOTS,8SHOES AND TRUNKSJ AT THEIR OLD STAND,. 165 1pEETING' STREE~, ~ CHARLESTON, S. C. take pleasure in a ,Ounin1g - thaeir rea:m1#Otio of busines.s, arid invite the :ttendiow of p5orcha sers to. their stock, whi'chkir ow compla.ee nov 8 6mi - ENT ~&BRO. Sblppin6@o@ls'o &ONiln Mverchants~ Aeennnodation Wharf~ L F. RUNT; G HARLESTON1 S. (Formerly of Newberry, S. C.). Ironptly-fo.r;wan!d all Merchandiie eonsi ned to us arriving in the Chty.from Northern'or Foretgi Ports. . - We will give s et.attention to SNIe and PuR chase of Cotton,liee, Fou, o.f ~Lib~efal idrances on consigmgemu1..I Refernea.-G. -W. Wiliarsm' &- Charler igelow & Sargent,. BaltimoreILahiur' ick eha &Co., Philadelphia ;- N. LI- MeC&y&& Co., Ne w York .R4y &' WMite, Boaton ; Gi W Garmany, Savannah, ( Ga..R' so Norfolk, V&a i- the eify to pay MKi~ anailf.oalf 'heir goode~will be placed i store. B UNT &-R Jan 31 Charlestori~ 5. GEO, H WALTER & CO, FACTORS, GeneraltCammission Merchants FORWJARDfNC A&BENT8, NORTHI iTLANTIC WUARF, HARLESTON, S. CA. GO. H. -WALTER'&SON. - .t 3ALTER. GEO. H5. WA~LTR WM WCOXC BranchkatCoe bla C o ea3 sKing ftWeC -CHlARLESTON, S 0. Keep constanr band a4lLassortment o Drg ChemiO1 7y 1 U h Chms-t l ate G.-8. Nkr ad lDinhBikau. - e AJw K4. Chemist to Itto G. S. Nitre and Mf~aiir~Bueac. ~ '~v~ oi r1k -. C1 Theudilt fROBERT day -omMe AV Whiolesalean Dry Goods B iy'G -bd : 6 ATOT class Trade.. b$ - conducted strii The patronge of late Finn, and of he is respectfully solicitod' Jar, 'IU1 2 2 HAYNE - AT THEIR OLD -STtNb- 12 NOW RECEIVING tr $ - -.C WHICH W-L#i -. ESff - The patronage p4Sneri pbliets respectblfly. ted - D. F Ft#.51G.SA Lt - 7* dinztud bdk ot r.at 4 a cesc 1et e&rkyeNe#U4.*-h des1flact~ a - Ger iierv 0Q - A - t-Ia mhadi aoEeig - * 7 C HBiqk a. Snos :Por 9y, Lustres, Eniprw Cots? glsh, and AmericarI' Pringt hec .ogetber with ma hand the fi.zwlgaud inD46 Gesb tat are inspnteddugQ taf the rept W4i keet#~tv A in the city. 269 King 8tre4 oWthnd of the Lae.BtrV Aswer Lua !I- M Fra