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J. E UO(O:4, Editor. J. IC. B00GS & Co., Proprietors. P EENENS 0. H. , S. C. THUBSDAY, APRIL 7, 1887. For Subsoription J1.1W per rannum strictly in advance; for six mouths, 715c. Advertisements inscrtect atone dollmv persquareofone inch or less for the firs; insertion and fifty cents for each subsequ ent Insertion. Liberal discount maade to Il warehants and others advertiung for six months or by the year. "- bituary 1Sotlees exceed ing five lInes, Tributes of Itespect, CommunLet ion:s ' ersoji lcharacter, when admissable will b c arged for as advertisemets. Our Bailroad. Some of our readers may think that we owe them an apology, for making any encouraging remarks on this enterprise, but we are so hopeful of its success, that we are afraid not to give it a showing when the oppor tunity"offers. As long as it has a ghost of a chanico for "success, it is the duty of every one who l)elipvesa railroad would be any advantage to the progress of the country, to aid it in every way pcSsible. The President of the road, Col. I. E. Bowen, has just returned from a trip to Brovard and Asheville. He found the citizens of those growing towns, and also those along the line, enthusiastic in its support. The country people down the French Broad Valley have agreel to furnish the engineering corps board and lolg ings free of charge while it is engag ed in making the profile of this part of the route. A public meeting has been called at Brevard for the 21st and one at Asheville for the 23d of April in the . interest of the road, and it appears fliat Tho chances for getting a pro file of the North ;Carolina section are first class. Prominent and wealthy merchants in Asheville, have promis ed liberal aid, and as that city is now hav'ng a most substantial buaihlin,r boo'n, many of the citizens think that the town will give $50,00O' to the roa1. The prime object to be accom puished by the friends of the road this side the Tennessee line, is to get the profile completed that far. Three directors, responsible men, have rgreod to complete the Toanessee sec tion, and the Sclio(ields have agreed to do the Kentucky secti:m. This prospect of life and activity, fromn what many who are to lie ben1 efited by its life, have been pleased to call a Thiere. is no sense in giving uip the ship) as long ats the pumpojs will work. Thm"re is no rtilr-ound ine, yet~w n-et ed throinghm this S1 tte withi hlu f t he advantages pssssed byv thle (um berland Gap as to the loetin ofi its ronte, or tlimt promises such substmtic tial advantage to e'stabhlish ed I own.. With its beginning at Aikon C. HI. it. passes through the Court Hiouse tocwn of every county between there anid the North Carolinia line excepting Anderson, in which coumnty if tackes in Belton and Williamnston. The othier lines wvhich, it has been t hiought ly some), would suipplnnt ilhis, rutnpr allel witline nii~iow ini op'eration, anid through towns wvhich alr eady have -Amplek railroadl facilities. ro) their ste ess or fuihire has nothing to do w ith the success of the Cumiberland Gamp Road. This enterprise has withstood thme comb~iined oppo0sitioni of influe:ntiaul towns and cities tha:t it did not pro pose to serve, and( the st rikers of oth er enterp)rises. It ist still triumcphant. But the snpiremne mnoment of its des tinyv has come. If its friends (1) not forsake it it will soon1 he a rolling re ality. A responsible con traetor' stanuds ready to complete it in three years,f if the profile does not show more than t an average cost of $20,000 per miile,ando the engineers have alre ady aiscertatin ed that the South Cairohinma Mountanin Section will not cost over $17,500) per mile. This should give thme doubting Thoma'es faith, and the read somse )noney. 1 Mr: Huger, postmaster at Charles ton, died a few dqys ago, and the President received several applie- a tions for the position before the de-. censed was buried. The Pr-esIiet said he would not fill tIhe vacaney un, t after the funeral. P~ostmasUters of this class ought to have a first Lieu. tenant to fill out their unex'pr-ed term. R1ev. E. W. Lindsay colored achool teacher, stood up in the Grenville Court of Sessions last week, and p)leaded~ guilty to an Indictment charg lng him 'with forgery. He made *tsneitphoicatii oth'erm, but a pgl kenio~ d forger could hi.edlv ex i tatieets to nma1t with an~y Such preaobers and Mehera LTindsay7 consign snany a p,oor fel a han1labor for~ his borod andj in nmM3's best garde. HI8TORY. I. Give a bri'f outline of the en LngHsh, Freilch and Spanish discov ires in the New World, with the anes of the most noted discoverers, mnd the dates and location of their ebievemIents. 2. "ho were the A ztves? 8. How wis &'lVerV first in1troirlle. 1 into Our ( O'nltrVi 4. Dc scrilbe Bacon's UIe(ellion. 5. 1)eseribe the first .3etth m n t of JIassachus(tts and Plymnotll Colony. r. Give ?n account of Rloger Wil iamls and the settlenut of Rthode Is and. 7. What foreigners nasisted tho Americans during the Rl1evolutiou, [nd what can "you say about them? 8. Descibe in full the United States Governnenlt in all its branches. 9. What 'was NullifiCtLtion? 10. Describe the Kansai struggle1 OEOORAPIY. 1. Explain the di1fer(nee btetwem'!] a fgr(lt anl a siall circl', 1111(1 giv example of e"acih. 2. NaIiie tivn of the most impor tant cities of the United States, and tell wh"rr situatetd 3. N:1nw t.he principa1l exports and( iino1rts of thI United States. 4. What Stattes Sn(l IiV(ers wonlh( you cross in going ii a straight, line from New York to JTefThrson City, Mo., and, also, Iroin Clicagoi to C'ouinbia S. C.? .. What (Inm)ire lies East of Asia 6. Wh )iat Htate ranks first in th< amunilt of co,al and1 ir'on it pr<(Ihit's? 7. For whitt is Sw itzerland ncotet? 8. ). scribe tl( Governiiiient, o1 Great Biritianl and Ruil a. 9. N aime the prilc ipal islands of the W'est Indies. 10. )raw a niip of South Curolinit locat,intg the pr"incilal citics, toWnh and riVeis. ARIi'IIMET'IC. Sof 8 1. Reduco - -- -- to a 8111p)1 . Of 1G) fra(t iOn. 2. Mn!tip,ly 8 and (2 te -thon. s:mdiths: by 3 a'l 15 f!thiISni 1th15. .. Slippe1d 1O ft ( e1unission Ii(Ier cha!nf 9 1Hnl:a of rOtfOn. (vtinuing. 14lbs (sIhi, wh1ieli w(' ohl at sl . r lsE:; 1t'd v i! I e the neiont ic tuitt.d to tothe (iOntir, tie rate of corn misSion b(ing 2. 1(-r (e't.! 4. If I Ivy s;>>'r st 8 e< nts per ll. and sell it at 12 c"'nts per lb., what is r ce't. do I ein? 5. \'tha is the difhrene( hetween the siinple int:rest :ti ti- coIinun 4 yeairs? (hrack- Is ui:td for ri''tlel ei ::.) 7. Whit is tiin-i~ <:a it wi th i mitili, ait 7 i'r '-int.? 8. 11ow runny -ii -k m:bl be r-i qure to Icover at walk 32 fre(I lo . is ii to l buill ini ia owni which his j2-t,000,0- 0, atmil S(li piellhs, nii $1.- 0 lolnr wut what' w11 11 he s a 10. It. at rI iti ii .) J 1 0. -- jide inid u05 e utfs p. r- yAi -x~utij1.e of - iii \li 2. Auli -u ihe f lbo' ing s.nitn . -aid." 3 In how nIiOy waysV is the iniii 4. W~ hatt is the rule~t ftor fp(Eingthie !oi.g sietes: "'Io ani/ went tie whele!. Upi, andt at2 them i, /,frres! 6. (live ' .4entenc('eiontaiinig an pP"id i"c"Ii 5(Itts, 9. Giiive the signs tof ail the t enisesi f thei indientive au I sub jun -tive 10.~ Whalt i~ an adiaunet? Ihiustrati 'TniEORY AND if. VTI'cE. 1. Whai:t i-; youri pian for preseitrvimg rdir ini sel.ool, and whiaf degree ori rderi do( yo reg;ard ats (esenQfti andh 2. Whatit wvould yoni t do with ai pupi c s persi tenitly unruly- andilli dis '. WV hat, is yourt idea of classHifica. 4. How dot you te.ach reading, wr-it mlg and spelliingt 5. What is your marineg and re 6;. Would you give prizes tor honors4 in voursco? 7. Would y'ou naeO corpo4ral punish mlentt, anmd, if so, for what, ottenRes? 8. When would yoiu put a pupil in G ranianari 9. How do you manage to keep you rnppil emnployed? 10Wat:o you thinkc of publie ex. s,minations of it&ools, and howA would you cuonduct one? L'aprenAidHe f( e F1Le CoU . -It wilt be gratifyn to every frier. of tins tinie-honord IuMtit :tiou to learn that Ptof. W. 1. McC')1=an has virtually accopted its Pr(sidency, to wh ich he wvas elecd sn ltime t) Prof. McC:hml, hua1s, for Som)1 e timelH past, be('1n the 1'rir(ncipal of tlw Pied mlnt Ins Fite , Pickkn, . - .n,a flouish i d 1t: e1 h 1:(l, wvhi1thtn(l r hi;s adlliinistathmn, h1as attanedc( a reputati!,nl equal to any in the Sitate Hence, our comntunity is to h eon. gratulate(d, and the Trustees of the College tlanked, on the procurement, of so elicient an educator as Prof. McCaslan is known to be. There is n1oW no reason why our Female Col lege, as well as our Male ichool, should not be rapidly 1)ud successful lv built up. Laurens was once an educational centre, we might say, the Athens of upper Carolina. There is 1o reason why it shouild not be so I again. No place in1 the State ('njOvs sOp'ii.r anturatl ndvatitags. W it i lnure wItr anl( a 1 alt Ihf climnt , -- ne1(ith: r exirrnie h(ea11 in1 the stnmwer, nur int)'insie cohl in I th winter- -am'L easUy of n 4, 1bv 1'';snI of fine rail road aLrcco1ntIo(lttio;s tiere ought to be a bright 111(1 ti sur:- p'r IJopct. in the nar future for our (Olege." Pr, f. .lh C:ui :n will ast1runel:Iharge at the opening a(SiOn next, fall, per has)v abio it the id dLlie of Septenber' or first of October.-/- Herald. 'You pass it along whet.her you e1)0 1ievi) it. Ir n1ot, tllat oei-Sid Id wh)isp er against the echaracter of virituous fe ' nuties. Y.u ) ny:1 yo1 dlonl't ba-lieve" it, bult yOtu will use your- infIuluee to )ear upon the faLse r'e11)1)1, ta1( a1ls it. 4)n1 fthe cu irrent.- tr ,n:( ('re:uoint : are 111t11a1i1u! How m11:oy\ r(puti ti1)1s atre lost 1 sutrp)rise! Flow Ilil\y h(ear1ts II\tv' 1.1(41 1bdb a wii:;1sir! ( 1 : s tm(' e l I :1(: sjIt. 11i I4 1! 1144\\' Ilo mva ny emvoen deals I re! chi ed y sr t of te l slo,h-! lh>w i ; i i it itls h tV b )..'I t t:( ':1 b li ' I' ys' . 1i )s i:1! H itnny ('i:w ( i 1'- )m0 ; :l\m .' i ."i \\r"':n. \'ith rifiir by aI le, sin)l1 (1 10d! l 11 . 11u 11ny t:::m (f taV i ).(tle (' y' n 1)11 1 i" . or I o u \\ i ". s Ih -. 141' s n dir aton ? y' o wi:l !.< ( 1 it n1i th'\e wate by' a( \\ l of thle 1 t 1 (, w\h''n you m1if.h1t ti)"' it f ,rc "(r. D)estroyv the "": "i)n fIr)1 f ilin le't t,tlcl, we prryhV. Lis1 n41 t wsOrd th11:d1 mif) in)'lre thla ch1au-tcr of ano)ilwr. ~Ih d--t r:di11ed1 t'i lis-ten t"4 1-', :t"t i 1i < to the. .i ry" )f" : :n 'h- , n_ :' f,r !s you I"ch xienth til e lo- j n .n1r thr. )5h1 li 0:- 'i., m1l '.i-Ir a 4 - f'.- .i.t ~ I~ i i i bl.' :, w.. n t iit 4 .in e '111 His Wis wey Ialy :i1 p-.- n filled bv ihe "C !..1 n nt, 1 .. . 5'net: in. It is sa51 ito gi,l Ilo-l ( .4 t.titi or V' SCia ig in t s d a' -. eli fter lt h sstt .n -4, but wi 4). 1(, in, l..s corn. wilsThe . i , ) dsAb toi Pf -a .1& 5ru :ro l' !th 411 n h1i-1sh I ,1ltr- bei r).new t leagssst (ver 1 -conl115, as t 54 it\~ ha l)('n 1444 t- iT to lhnh .. rinv re.. ( ives' a,4tt latra itn er 14 rop, til44 linil it14C 441 fnt.s abut~ 4 's il a'is (i r 4 a(st' wellawh i~'otr' .[41it ('-ar 4)-1t sa l yMon Bro )iy, Denhlli-r1s( i n os, SeedsrRo, Pintssaili,l'a.,fr$.( drggist ofU Hime 011 i .153 i). (ltMt iiWe Si~a'[vi for twj peursfrczde Ilesee. -id versal;. isfart~ i ee have rbeen. onw wooorulnrs effeteJd hwtele mei eine in hiscity -evral'eass ofpro C~O*O1'ED BY W.:N.MX A . In ord 'r to educate a human being it i- ir-1 f ,1 n.-t' v ' know sinething of the nat' re of that bring; fo' e(dcl('ttion can be right or true on lv a'' it is, a .d upounf know1lt ;e of that. n'ttt'e ailt of the laws of which it is subject. Until a kciowledge of huimian nature is inore generally dif fused and acted upon, we have little hope fur any great progress in educa tion. -Le.ington Obscrvcr. Geography. 1. Follow a imeidian from polo to pole, and have pupils to describe pur tions of thu eartht as th'.v proceed' speaking of climal4te, plant, animals, people, etc 2. Find the parallol on which you live and trace it around the globt de scribing as before. 3. Has the course of civiliza tion beetn along the parallils of mridianis? 4 What. n.hit on the s11 f:c of th , er.rib is diirce:tly op po.itt the l ! c \Ier3 You live.? . It vou eoi'tM spend a year visit ilg dlre:it prtu of the woruLi what plates wou;d you piefer to sue? 6. Are ic ler S formiled e'l tim land or in the water? 1't'itleneh. have si itie ri; hs which Stims +, -ht : sht ool, o ther thui n' ri-; tig.l he 1in a ri:: tt t.' thu t:tile pha,-. Thi, inte;+:,t of ethe &.hol as wel t j i to te I ..-eher 1 tw mi -. this. I, the ten'h'r is at all ( a1ait.') he wvill tom:-h a mucth b)ette'r 0 o1 VI1& h. h CI I b 'comu' t!e iugh ycinine p.. up:})il aol tn,ns. Ii a htt.:( h , is I t,t . . ,j (i. eihit, haithf.il wV., k is to 4.. .1 f ir i t h I- '"in t;: -:.-: - 1)f r t.:inI-". II p)t.. 't , at ? t i'c,nt'vu to ha.' et work i'"r..mo (d. Tf"e ru "tle shaid .+ b - " f. t--s 1 v n. t s:'h r ui't , theJ r. is ian this shall: i - .id u .t" ttr- 1 c'ity :tlii-.. Isna eit . (- , vo i:t , tit. p tif::i(t l is. i' . ' 1- :r d '; nrt 1 y o ?.il altid f( 1 t' h v e ( rotk!y t'ti1tis-'d, andr 59+ / ri toi ' fin lit;':y und:lrst::: w- hert(',i , hiis; P' tt. li'.I Thi. i a a b '.,'or ;nl n if f: tO O1'-.'('t do >, i ih h 4 ilu eii I the ' y ts 901 h e -- hInno .bi b .ier the I ofl i o th- 4 -- 04in 4 ha.i th1 h w -1. In- t- '.1 . i AI i a lS '~( t cth r 0. :fleisul ha1 un i,4l of t h 0 nr, that be may 1-.-e :. i 4 . :4 I.o - th. ,p i ity o - 4' -. ooi a <- h a o rtlit '1no.irV 1 Lini.i o.f~' n02 scoo board ('th d ai t -. .41 .40 t era e ' . ; ,.. .m o h . a , ., . .y;-i --t the '4. vi ha .. 1:-- / A a n ' wa44l~j4i.i newil'1 sub I t' ii' 41 a ri .n ud4 042 1 l by the,' e. 4h Nuyr ott f.'l, rd, : h *i. L atrlo b ' 4, La'.N4 iie' i) 4I i1 tdftty 4 unin 4 .tt h t:i -l, o t4h ' t tful thnf , the for' 4 adtrnin( 1) our..t hone.1 orv'44 pr '44 atisfl4 i :444nbr t04erie ', en -1 w 4or ' E i'ilg, for 44.nogr.u)ns,1 ini:iaral l4 s thin hu14 hr( <14uin44, ott'nan2 1, cteioun: it uSt.41 , r hvi11 ,'v slo lrc i"hw, glove~ b1' Io) , s. j14I e - un m pi !low ui .( sht1.n hou .m,144 ter csh pie'ur fraa, oih N.tY, elots, b ush hohlrs, omo ks,.4. a ALMANAC IFO QL 13 7. --0 A' 111- IL. To dli' or no to hg, That is the quetion, Vhethor it is botter to rit (lown In HtIDh1inn Wit)o)el mouth And wait for a buttered flupjack To drop tiueroit, or t'o buy One of my hoes and dig It out of the groundi This Alnanae ay D)ig.-And echo aIHWCrt4 Dig--and my Shovels and Matt4cks t:tay Dig, and my Spafes niid hlots say Dig,---for to live and breath, iH to )ig! A LL KlDNS OF D)I6OGIrN MA TER1LA L! Iron, N1,il i, llo,r.-: aui d MItc " ho,e ''TbL) and P1oe)(Rt Ct-trv-k--]e::am lharp), Pure Vmncgar, Good :e. N ic ;Hm, Fine Tea:t: .;ia: n l:t, tc.ts. 1IM no, ttmb:4 t i i?; . Strtw, Vo:and F'r,t.-- nt dvy Shoes. LI. ,:sC~ton and iu ni:;i .1ianne.i ' ts, Prity al i n 1-, " a : m'* L :, r t ' ).:.:i::a (k :. n , ofi m hl Co>ttun:uld'.; ;an t '. htt.1 Jeans Anot 1- lot .' . (f~r it i. .1 !i :ldi . s m :. :d t.) I' g ) F - ,: : i* C' l re , t IlKl'wt .or w.N onw M. WOONY. M) '., N )t.. AI V. ;,< ; tie: * \ .* C . itJs(1 Turethm R, tieulars zent 1R-I. 4 saz.esm rmao . 0Lbl.MD 'Buck1tI ns _rnica La1~ e T'he 13estt .?av( :u the worid f' 4its l3ruiMcs, UN.rs, 1K ,i is, .alt l1hCut t, 1"ever tics, 'I'ttest, j;haiItd lialas, l:hilbinit Corns, atnid all Skin, 1rul)tins, at.( ,ositive iv eures I'ilas, er 1(u l.tty regttireu. It is !;:,ia tn . t. give pe"rt(" t satisiit;til, mf. ey rCt.ant:ti. 1'ri(c .) Cet.ts tr box -'(r sale by )r. U. W. i.urlc. ADVERTISERS can learn the exact cost of any proposed line of advertising in American papers by addressing Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Newepwa:>er Advertising Bureau, 10 Spruco St., New York. Send 1Oto.. for 100-Page Pamph1et, -- - 1 r ~~~i rWIf]P~ n ('i '. fl " ) l: i~ ise'cl n (it " ( t u ig O BE~~vC Lumbao, Spains Moases, *' Burs, ,xnzI l Stitches, Hoof All, Sc ox, iffTons, Soe Botig, Bcache, orms,e Lubite , Spais S clnn , Bhruatis , Strais, SadErupaios, i Bnons, Spavin Piles. Corns, Crack. THIS COOD O..D STAND-BY acomnpishes for everybody exactly what innclalimed fornt. One of tihe rejasons for thne great popularity of the Mustang Liniment Is founda inits uan.veranI applicaebility. lavorybody need, such a mendiclne. Tine Lunmberm,an needs. it in caee of acciudent.. The if ousewife needs It for generalifamily ueo. Th e Ohnaner needs it for his teamnsnn.nd his, mni. The Mechanic noeds It always on his woa-k bench. Tine MMiner ineods it in cnran of emergeney. The Plo ncer needa tt- -can'tget along without it. Tihe F'armenr needis it in his house, hits stable, and hisi stock yard. Tbe" Stennmbeni man or the Bontman needs it in lI,erai supply nii1,t and( ashnore. Tihe Hoerse-fanels r noods it-it Ia his best friend a:'d safest .:- iae.co. The Mtocuarower needs it--it will save him thou,sndls of dloilars aund a world of troubie. Tihe R nilroad man ineeds it aw, illi need it so long as his lifo is a round of nCeidienit andi danger.. The llnokcwodnmnn noedls it. There is noth. Ing like it n un antidoto for thn danngers to life, limb andi comfort which, sunrrounnd ho p>ionmeer. The Merchanit needs itubant his storo among his emnployees. Ac'cldents will happnnm. and whn thre comne the Munstang Linirr ent I wteat,. uoinco. A OCpfa Bottle inn tho iuse. "rii the best 0: eccnonoy. Keepa Bottle in theoVniary. Itsfmmeduiate nf.O in case of accidnt aaves, i.-in oand loss of wag.4. Koop a Bottle Aiways inn the StuhlIe for' use when wanted. "sa 0, A87 * -- hArkeatsa j" 'Tlhe nlost r(Ih.ct id l)u pe Ilar:ulurM(. the Ilje,rl'us 1ournauls. ti the chiieIt Urigi.au an,d betct ut Ihatter every icek. To ANY ADDlE3. U1 SPEUAL OF ER. fly special arragclent With the pub liriher of this paper, T.r .trk n.aeuc- /r'eea will be elubbi with TI1h PIOKENU NTN7INEL f'-r :!3.0U, thux aaffording ttu opportunity to securo bt:th papers fur hittle mnore than, thet price of one. ihis is a rare u1Ft r. Take advmu:tage of it at oliec. Sample copics of Tb .irk'nue' Trueler will be nailed pn appheatoms, ai" We also furnish the two large and apletdid Colored Engravinga "THE A1KANSAW T1(AvERIt" and "THE TURN OF THE TUNE," Which togcther with the original st, ry as told by Co . ''Sandy" Faulkner, will .e mailed to any address on receipt of 40 cts.; postage Staiups take,,. ''hese picturu are not given as premiums, bl,t are mailed, post-paid, only on receipt of price. Ad dress READ &z BE NHAM. Publishers, Little flock, Ark. IT WILL PAY YOU Cyou propose going West or - Not v . a y Nu L.'"Z tIi",,'w e e I - -the S * - FRED D. BUSH, B. P. A nov. 4, (ha. Atilo,ta, TIS PAPr my Mt'-: ^r Mlvertls"n 1re ris H , ... eu+ttrauro UR . nrv'nuec&.aeeL co . i. .,".3 ' d .~, . 6 taG.niy VO tnwlu or i. -WUiLA A '. m V . Thtu Kdtj; a n... Th'eh Ean,l of the Sundown, where thou ands have ale Ilapyy lHomes, and wvhere ti, tso .l lI Ia ..,' i it the lands5 t .. ' -, Write us. Ve lave r'o lad to sell. WYe are no n -il Ie ,riti. Oil the tra$ as wce have mlullit titles e+f others. Wc wil a s :w rc ;: IlUi. n b of (lUesti" s. No earthquakes ere. Send us 25c. for mapa, ii I. FJai _TL3N BtT':.' U, IP .iux :.i, Mit. hai,, Dak. T iI'c n 1' : a'. ht l: no., n- d :mtik- more r i r Y:' I f i t1 t . . y (. J UtoI C ' lC "t I. ededI . ' a ar- t I e ' r '. 1 t 'e,.: alt .i - 'y' ,oy Ca:: do the ' rk. I.a ee i, i eCei -l ( otet t.'- n trms f re+. It t ter tlt (( lay. 7 r a-hlre a l t. r . will do . -mte I . : .. : ' rtl:.ud, p d ig - Ai t i r,, * Prof esion,al Ncti es. .Ftt3rF anli.CI,00nse101' a~t Laws PVKEUS C. H., S. C. WXill praet ice ir all th.: State andc Federal (iourts. ma:r'h 29. 188 2 Attl*iein t- C ii e -Ic time - -C' Cme. It. lLSiinest, - I IV, - '. I'er..is ofC ci theri -. . iim pO e ti to $,3~ evVot:n ci il r tin e e mIt te htiCljeeq ys nt iji Crl I:r e.ly :&rauhIll l.t men,l ti.t all wI I> CCe t' m ,- 'eie ie,ir adC . a-l tet I e laet: ,~ we ii:c(e lit er le o seeh si-c ii .t well trtSfied we'e will .y I ec. .r CflXay *,r the trou bcl. C f iiwra u: - . e.:h-n es Un i - lit 110C . .Olries (i C l.x & C 5e c-- lr'. I'Crtland,( Maine feb 1. 'W-ly LOST I I j a w ie enni We sellxv - '~j,t i \e ': gcCCod '. tk, m:d( C'..,'' 'ticon. i jC pri. (I" I'Te thri Piel I ri til. We/~ hauve t arr v eLair * '-. 1k of b,r '- . All vC ti. dIe is cr' a t the -i i'C nice C1. 1 " . l*IJ. ()e 4 e f< e: i. cht:,r- f the Ii nd: - e ve a l l IiCayC 'til e - hu C 11,inito lb onttI e J. I M I ' st (o. L iber ty, S C. OctA. 14 '86. OCt. '21, 1iG 4,. -- Y ti e C lie. C ut Lois eut b KIAYIP U'C cltur: to its, a: dl 'Cl tti~ e( 'c ilsendi youI frCe, soml1e. h IiLg ctf ent vaelue aend hillorta'tlC(e to1 yCCC, tht. will -tert youC ll usiss whieieb hanit at.\ thi! Celse lC this wv rbi A .vel'( itui do e wi'\V rk at dI ;ve t hCCme. Il'ther sex; all :lies.. Soelinug 11ew, lleat jutcS C lis nIiCCel,y f ri all lkers. Wec wxill sIrct yo.i, C-ipitaili netl eedeud. his is 01n( C thle lgenii l , impor' lt' (lhanIesM ofC a lice?tile. CT.mcoe mbtiie ii ii. d I t te Ir NEW Ai W!UAN NO. 7. I thinik it will requlire veery little argu ileCt tIC ((onvi. c eeC eel'o its supiritly. Itis jn!w ' in orderC, andt r'te' tot s!cwe 'retm the ,Ih.cst ti e beasliii i( st ge etds R~uns fLight, Little Noise, fltl d 11j.e s inice itIture. TPhe& 3 ew attaich eet aere siup're A 1.y b1dy (en tU se( th'' mI. -ee CIg~ ' '"n 'e Ct A nliall a'lidl he: iEtjpy, beoldl by' tile wveI k.eown WA TCH MAKE$R AND JEW.3LER. Bet weei: Court I louse aid River, R4,FE R E L E C II.%..0 vao 1, 186 l