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You are cihateen to day ated life's sunny lla vi hroke n in splendor over your head, lr:gt as the luw on the opening flowers 'T ..:t mo.estly hide in a sott mossy bed. Yes, eighteeu to-day-in the bloom of your i1 youth l Ainn high fur the holy, the pure and the good ; De stea(lfst in virtue-and bat.le for truth, A nd Ike in t he 'eauty of true womanhood. Jut eighteen Ic.day-t hen arm for the fight ' 'rust an:ion, Miil 'olly, and wrong cG ito l Q" 0 utd the Ad your arm ar. your hlie i shall to s1trung Ye, eightcon toet~dy-then here's to your Itoitil' i, N, wit h wine, hut with water refined. My toant i s your purity-and a fadoless wea,' It O hi: ttty of ho-irt anal of mind. That Wife of Mine. \Vo ued to be very happy, my wife and I. I was a simple farmer in thoe day -, and I thought it flue fun. B, dit of huri knooks, and harder economiay, I had managed to amass a competotice, which, if judiciously cared for, would have lasted us a good long lifetime. One rainy morning, however, my wife amazed me. "John, I was thinking your talents wnro wasted ont here, and propose that we go to N -" N - was tier Utopia-my abomi usti.on. 'Wty, Symphony," said I, "what could btv* put that .willd notion into your head 1' "John, dear," a little miffed, "I don't see anything wild about it; now I put it to ,5ur reason, what kind or life is this to lead I What soci ty 1 I insist that this is no place for you." B3.it what could I do there 1" "Wholesalo and commission; just think of it." la vain I pleaded cockroaches and the ubsence of pennyroyal, bed-bugs and burglars; they oreated no ap parent emotion, her mind was fixed. "Wtil, if you are determined, I will h tve to consent, but, indeed, I think you are mighty reckless." Oae.tuonh found us established in N--, where I immediately devoted my attention and capital to wholesale dry goods and commission. Sympho ny was perfectly delighted. I thought she would g> into costaoies over the noise, and number of drays continual lj passing. "So e it"' I gromed. ,,~ ~ r l t i1,A F d =ib on f" ~ t ~ry tc. 1ish My st k. ?For this purpo se ><sontod my.elf for some weeks. It was about twelve at night when T returned, and rain coming down is jolly as you please. * "Lahman, 31 Petroleum street." A111 right, my oovey"-these cab men always do treat me with levity, and I am inclined to contribute It to my pug nose. So wrapt was I, how. ever, in my visions of a cosy fireside that I did not notice it at the time. Splutter, splutter, an oath or two and the oabman sung out-"31 Petro leum street," "-Ahcni," said I modestly, "are you n .ure thi is tbe right place 1" 1he house~ in front of' me was brilliantly illuminated, and a perfect Pandomo Iiumno seemed to be in session up and down the Ltatirs. "You bet," was the cabman's lace i I reply. "Hold up," said I, scratching my I.e id, "by George, this rather gets "All t ight ; a week if you like." The mystery did not clear itself at onceo, and I was fearfully puzzled. "Cabman," said I, poking my hea~ out of the window, "who lives here l' "Well, you are a pert un, you areli Why, Urowning Saucer, that's yourself livesi here, and no joke." "No joke," I replied. "I guess not; hold up," but the cabman had given the inachine a dextrous turn, spluttering me all over with mud, and was' noiw out of sight. "By George I" I exclaimed. 9et dor t rn n e4 pn, ,is $40o:sp ,fr his. playful eo4a6 ons nad also pinned several Buowninig :,8aucer stgek out, every whterei-.I felt and loerahrslop' Srgpogrego tp akup p he * at ~~ ngnuy e~ up npf re arouqd A brilliant idea struck me- O1, yes, I amr arn invited guslease an "-a eINu nNA - d the po'q r '~~,~ ir, and I heard several utfIr . "Wl, pI widyou,"I ~ sai4F4tif fun Iigihe ribj Jgraggtaned the landing, ( paused to eamine... Scanding in front of r il .luiaous, looking and well-known eye.. a gougols ; with his hack facing me stood aV 1 vicious looking bummer. I ould niot re-itt the temptation and kicked a him down atairs ; lookIng below I saw1 a po'liceman-"Come up.u "Al! rght." "My friends," said T, "there are1 your hats," polnth~g to the rack. They' 1o .kod at the policeman, ad A theo nes their hats. "Ont with you," I Insisted. f "The top o' she mornin' to you,' si'd they, deanending the staircase. -I entothe parlor door and look. al cd in. Nar faela~rnea ram ala.al U N61 : fir, eh who t e d'eee re are these Saucers ?' No. 2: RldAirn. now, indeed." No. 3: ' hatst a lioctd.8 so loojj or happy, who pays the obam pgge In one torner were a Dutchman, ij dauighter and frog ; the dtoiin lad some hee in one hand and a ;lass of bb r n the dthov. At the extreme end of the hall, on raised platform, an immense band was discoursing most outrageous mu io. Hore and there I noticoed one or wo res'pouta blo acquintenanoese. M; wife was not visible, but my youngest Juhnny) was in the inidat of the live liost group, one leg of his pants on and the other off, as if he bad been put to bed and then and there revolted ainst the indignity. "Hello, Saucer I" said my friend Jones ; "why I can't underatsin'd it." "Nor I." "What's that you know 1" "No, come here a moment?' I took him into a aide room. "Jones, I have just returned. ''his is all news to me. My wife has evidently been imposed on in some villainous way, and I am gointo break it up." "Is that so 1" he inquired, with a merry twinkle in his eye. "Yes ; now suggest something." le shut one eye, seeming to ponder a moment. Suddenly a bright idea struck him. "You have a pump here, plenty of hose and muddy water 1" "Yes, for purposes of Are." "But, Jones ! Muddy water, that's pretty rough." "Oh ! never mind that ; how about the carpet 1" "Oh I blast the carpet I" I took him around to the back stairs ; from them a ladder mounted to the sky light. Jones ascended with the mussle in his hand. I pulled off my coat andl caught hold of the lever. Jones had now attained his position, and sung out, "Let her gush. ' And she gushed with a vengeance. "How goes 1" I asked. "Saucer, if yon could only see the can-cans. Oh ! my, what a row ! "Give those skylarks a twist," said "Oh 1 my eye, 'Saucer, if you could only see them. Ha I ha I what fun." "Give my old Dutchman a show. or." "Oh I my eye and button., can't you get some one else to pump, and come up and see the fun. pI do I" Meanwhile I had pumped up about two hundred gallons. A long pause. Presently I heard something com mence to roll down the roof. I got up the ladder in time to catch Jones, who, overcome by' latughter, had lost all control over'the mussle. "11al," i. Ti T, as soon as he was bl, i p - ak, "did you sprinkle them hvely 1 What success 1" "Not a man left-all scattered poll mall." - "Jones, you are a genius ; will see you to-morrow." It was time I had looked up my wife, and I ran at once t9; her.I found her In a At of histerioes. "My God, Bypphy, what's all this ?" "Oh, me, don't, don't. I didn't mean to have all these people here ; it was all a mistake ; indeed, it was." "O( cogre it .was; but, tell me all about . "Well, M she replied, weeping "you1 know this was my reoe tion nigt," "I asure you it's all news to me." "Yes, that is true ; teu anyhow, it was my receptiona :jigt, and I left everything to Mike.' "To Mike awho lis e"f "Hie is the new porter 1 engaged. I gave him the invitations to deliver. He can't~ road, and distributed them among his friends. Oh, my I" said she again, going into hysteries. "Oh, dear John, p lease take :ne laek to our home into the country. "Phl do It,". We, are now domiciliated in our old home, and I can look baok *ith con sidershbfe complaconoy on raiy wife's reopptioh nright. A LTmL GIRL. BURIED Ar.:v. About four weeks ao a little German girl In Broeklyti, ,hto, took, stols with the Iook. w,.and io a fq# days she was though doa4. and was buried. On the evening of her kurial, the nother, for some reajon, was led to the gvav4, and, 'with her ear presed 3105e to the ground,tiooght she heard a nols. and. believed her. qbild to be moving In its oin. She Withheld fromn asking ssistano'a from fear of being ridiqifle'd, and linainedlately pro surredfspede and began to djup ~he earu. :Soon. she oame to the ,offin, and hurriedly taklng it fkom 'rm 6arth, owned at, and 1tbefoznd he body of het' chil , nine houra after Its, 1uria3 ~as, wat4 as If It Nere iving, and iyin on Its side. She ook the ehild to her house, where a ~hysician was immediatel1 dalled in, nd-a restaise applied to btng 'o .'to.te Is wa* 'to* Iete. phe 90q1 baa4 taken its Bight, and In a ew hous more the body was 4old and sy' Ji hw* soon buried aat and mis not nitd. baint distth Sb*W%:6rlet pe~plie la England till oling to their Con federate kbds nounced that latterly these bonds emanifeste&*ag.ward tendeasy Etpeetvt on, two asllionsu s oa. next qoneI~ a. 4 behegaea thess 3Qblie( Hits S omC44-" H 6BDiUT THU CoUNTj Plo'tzwIuuNDUTEN ip as. L:Noa'.~-Th '-happy dog," t.Ir )lave alrealy been Baden. Altl oull thatgitle to. rather W lt of dimiatop r a d1ptt if* wraight of digmte or n purse notgedtlytl heavy. The Duke of Baden hal sIl cash to spare, and none to bestow on Grand Chamberlains, who beve little to do phout his court, and who "come cheap" in a land where every fourth Dutchman is a count or baron. Inured. a moderate belly of krant and pnm. pernickle every Sunelay is the only kind-) of "government pap" that ever distends the shriveled skin of Schnpidenbitten. who is an uncommonly sorry specinen of the Tentonic n.,bility. The poor fel low is said to be in cstasies orer his good fortune in seearing an heireas for a wife, antd to he esptcially j->yons in the prospect of falling into the vacant shirts, socks, breeches an 1 shoes of thi.-late lamented," a krg4 number of which have not vet followed his coats and hats to the junk shop. A pair of the '"nar tyr's" trowsers is being clt down for Schneidsenhten by Count Kotxenbrat zen. the Grand Dike's tailill, S. heing a short legged little fellow, while the late A. L., as everybody knows, strode the land on a pair of natural stilt. i It will be a funy aight, not, however, without some melancholy .nggestive nose, to behold poor Schneidenbuzen leading "Mary. relict of Abraham lin coin, deceased," to the altar, clad in the veritable habiliments of his illustrions predecessor-his breeches shining with autographie greas spots left by Whi'e House dinners of the past-his little feet shaktitg about lose in a pair of Illinois boots a mile too big for them and his tiny hands encased in a pair of enormous yellow k.dt in which the frat of the martyr was said to bear strikirg resemblance to a convaissed Cincinnat hem. Poor little S. I for our part we don't begrudge him a ,uitch of the sa cred ward robe. le will have earned it all before he is done with Mary La, and as she only reserved after her bereavement these aarlentas which no body would buy, her new husband will begin his matrimonial career by falling into uncommonly had hIaabits.--Port land Me, Xastern Argus. Tux D atxRN CANAt. -GRANT'S SnK#NDtD OrronU xtr*.- 1M'rom the exhaustive review given in ye:terda v's New York Herald of the vtrioas ex. plorations male from time to time since the year 1500, by Spanish. 'Enaglish, French and American exploring parties, of the Isthinus of Darien, in view of a ship canal between the two oceans, we think the intelligent reader, whatever may hate been his doubt* before, h s ceased to have a doubt of the feasibilty of the grand project. We think, from the facts ascertained, thaut a ship canal one--half the ten th of the Snes Canal May be made fro the Atlantic to the Pacific, on the general level of the two oceans, and wishmilt a ttinne- : that it may be completed withiq four years and it a u6at not irxceedlig one hundred millions of dollars. We think it not improbable that a route may be found which will reditco the cost t) sixty toil laons. The Blerlitn papers tell a gond anecdote of Bwamarck, Not -lo'ig ago the Connt appearedl at one or thoseo balls where every one must pay a very lhth pric'.. He there met his tailor, Ksohhlnuier, spoke to ihim freely, andr a~sked hima how the affiair pleased' hin whereuponl the man of cloth, with a very serious face, replied, "It is very pretty, Exce~llenoy, but-somewhat ,mixed. l''. Bismarck tapped the t.oahor on the shoulder and pleasantly replied, 'Bat, my daar. Mr. Kohleier, they can't be all tailors, von know," A shor1 time aigh ft cloe- fsted farm er on the Sandiy river, ill Mamn', died, afi~em devising ote duller to. his orily son. The old gentlemuan w'es duly buriell in the venerabio churchyard, which snf fered a terrible washing away by the late flood, and a abort time ago his body wai fddetd opposfte rli sai' fyace, havjng been brpught down the river a long, distsnee. W iie thle tend.r. hteartedsan wqs isformed gf th~e fact, he made the touching remark :"Probably come backc 'fter that dlollAr. Analtrnoi A# ifAft.kDAL''o' white me~n, Joseph' Brudek and .T D.Jenkina, were arrested last week se accessory to the burning of+ Mr Davis' gifi hiouse, and brought to town. Subsuteqvuewelr they were bailed iti the sum ef $5000 eachto'ppsat to sudswe wid called up *w~tbevrg derald.' - -A toll-gate keaper in Enaglandiwas broutght before a mnagtia rate afor erue'tv 1o his daughter. T'He trouble: ato e from a 4~iacovery that 4ha gir), wh.as frequentiv~ left in qharge, .nsed w al loq, het sweetheate a -youlng bmkhher, to Irive his Wagon-slirnulgh fre., Ales I denever tolled her love." A new jzi2 ahebiE fkukmvWest. bfrn Russia to the .United S'ates is noW n course of preparation wider the 41. lnnee Nsai ft Unave'sai Society f taide to bq. qn of e#;regq.IeApat said ierdehip. *an oth o,aiperation t liE. arews almdq lq the United St Ee.4h lotatd~ to utt: tbo * the? a al preliiainariesi1 o$- ~ay. reading of the: jajsrenal, .&. o sie moyed that thg Senate take up 'fot its seobud'reading the House "bill to pay the interest on the stocks and bonds of the State in coin " 'stating that it td te bill, hi4 t o i as. served was to rob the Mate, wbU h the senators and the supporters of i generally, knew .that its, passage would result in benefit to the -Mate. Arnim objoeted to its being brought up, iad intimated that the finanoi:.l agents qi ht op9be.99 sharp. ". bt. that he could be overreached. le moved that the bill be referred to the Fi nance Committee. After some dis oussion, the action was rejected. Jill son and Hayne did not vote, and when requested to do so begged to be exour. ed. Rainey arove and stated that they need not fear, that the Finance Uommittee would take offence at their vote, as its members ha-l already made up their minds what di~pobition to make of the bill. Finally Jillson voted, but Ityne did not. The first section of the bill, prodIding that "the interebt of the State stoukj and bonds be paid,. in coin" was reed. Arnim moved that tie word "coin" be stricken out *nd the words "Con federate be substituted. This motion met with any numnber Qf.Ii:dignent looks, but no seconds, and the reation was passed by a vote of Pevouteen to ton.--Columbia Cor. Charl-&tn Set. Tur. DEACON AND THE WASPs.-A worthy deacon in a town of Maine, was remarkable for the facility with which he quoted Scripture on all oe oasi.ons. The Divine Word was ever at his tongues eud, ahd all the trivial as iell as important occurrences of life furnished occasions for quoting the language of the Bible. What was better, however, the exemplary man always made hii quotations the standard of ac, ion. One hot day be was engaged in mowing with his hired man, who was leading off, the deacon following in his swath, conning his apt quotations, when the man suddenly sprang from his place, leaving the swath just in time to escape from a wasps' nest. 'What is the mettor t' hurriedly In quired the deacon. 'Warps',' was the laconio reply. "Pooh I' said the deacon, 'the wick ed flee when no man pursucth, but the righteous are bold as a lion,' and taking the workman's swath, he moved but a step a swarm of brisk in sects settled about his ears, and he was forced to retreat, with many a painful sting and in great discomfit. ure. 'Ah 1' shouted the other, with a chuckle, 'rho prudeot man formeeth the evil and hideth himself, but the simple pass on and are punilbed.' The good deacon had found his equal in making applications of the sacred writings, and thereafter was not known to quote Soripturo in a mowing field. ETIQUETTE FOR CHILDREN.-Always say : Yes, sir :,no, air , yes, papa ; no, papa ; thank you ; no, thank you; good night : good morning. LUJo no an clean clothes, clean shoes, and clean nails indicate good breeding. Never leave your clothes aib ut the room. Have a place for everything, and eor)(hing in its place. Rap before entering a room, and never leav6 with your back to the comnp any. Always ofter your seat to a lady or old gentlenien. N ever put yotur feet on cushions, chairs or tables. Never overlook any one when road lng or writing, or talk or read aloud when others'are tehoing~ ?JQver talk or whisper at mneotings Opusbli places, and especially ih a jfrivate room, where any one s sing iog or playing the ,piano. Be careful to injure nd one's feel ings by unkind remarks. Never tell tales, .geke faqng, eal lnes, tiicule the nade,nimIo thiu afdtuaae, nor be ei'uel to insects birda Or animil. A Faga TURN.-"I understand, Mr. Jo;os, that .~you oss turn anything neater than any otti# man ia towh." ,'P , Mrd| jte think soq"' *&e4bas ')M .Jes, t don't; lile to brag, but there Is nobody on earth can turo4 g~,g59wpl las (en whit.. ''~h!nonsense, Mr. ry' i ! Talk bout whittling-whiat oan ep You just name the. article that, Ioan' I whittle that Tou can turn, and I wilt' give tht dola if Ldo n ot do it to the satffadtion K ,theso~ . entlaop present. (eeMSmith ty blos the 'gAbem la Well,-then, Mr. Smih,. suppose wetakestwo grindstone., just for a ttli, io koor'M-you tsliitle A fair dseL9 't ,Zr Antikhsted a, maement, and .vawrsed, t'he forfeited 4 deller Was gatokl diepeeal of by ' e ,leAIoebta editor thinks the* know),. ~eeof hieatspor on cntitua ti :'r: The "CA ROLINA F-'ERTILIZER," is m ind is prouncuiied by various chenists, one Peruvian Gua noit its Fertilizing Properties iot laud ittad seat Ani al. antd posstes qal st. We annex the analysis of Profcssor Sh "L \BOR.\TORY OF TliE \IED A:nalysis of n snnuple of Carolina Frtilize Moisture expelled at 2120 P, Drganio Matter, with somto water of e..nbin Fixed ingredients, Ammonia, Phostporio Acid--Soluble, 6.96 Er insult:blo, .17 E 13.13 Sulphuric Ao d, 11.01 Eg Sulphate of Potash, Sulphate of Suda, Sand, On the strengths of these results I am gh. na Fertilizer, We Hill furnish this excellent FER TILI2 2,000 lbs. oct O-ly New Advertisements, CAs. A. NA niron. 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It tells how Paris has bcoomo the, gayes and moot beautiful city in the world :'ho't its beauty and splendo: are purchased at is fearful cost of Misery and -sutfering ; how visitors are swindled by Professional Ad venturere: how virtue and vice go arm-itt arm in tihe beautiful city ; how the nust tettful crimes are comniied and concealed: how money is squandered in utseiless luxe ry :and contaihs over 150 inn engravi.ng. ef noted phnoes, life .tat goet's is Prie Agents watnted. tanvausuig tbooca sets free. Adtiress NATIONA L PlJI,181I lNG 00 , Philadelphit4 Pa., Atlanta, Ga., Cini einnati, Ohio, or St. Louis, Mo. 10,000 Agents Wlanted for Walks and homes of Jesus. Bly Rev. Dr. MAnCu. D). D , author ot ''Night. Scenes~ of the~ Bible." Apply at once to Ctr-ruxsns .& MolttisrB, 1808 Chosnut, street., Phiadelphia, Pa. The Most Ralpid Selling Book Now o0'ered to Agenua is tiEISD ND of '76. RESR ND MIASOED BtY OHN. nt. E. LIE. It is'a larg.eand beatigful octavb tieoaume ill ustratled wvith elegant Steel ERngra vings, Maps, geC, An Agent int Virginia reports 110 subscrl. bers the first, week. An Agent. in Aln bamn, 5 it he first week. do Georgla, 47 dto .do " entuoky, '85 " 4' Mississippi, 32 *' , '' 'lenessee, t1 fi rst day. "Kentuoky, 82 thefirat 2daeys. " Texas, 24 do .do sygaur),s 17 the jag 8gJjan 'Evergbod$ seibes for it," the'agerats LII say. We want an aget in every con y. Send for oei-oul.trs, giving full peiicn ars, to University Publishing Co., 4 IBond tt'oet, New York. f der-world of the G reat City. The Ig'al of , r 'ip &oregon. ..nv jt (I1 lye A genteabte . apy *htUol dc hroq prpessess all the ime to print fa 1, etugh. One Agont iook 7%o4ey lg j744 pnares,4 d5 Is raiton.jPi ce $3 a . A fetits ,wanled. Lddress N, Y. 130OK G~ 145 Nassau-sh, 4ti T? Sow peofaaoss Doetor:er Miedi U Ein*. ..Sent. pos-ped n reeeipi, of 1 1*, AddirosaiUr I. 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Tuse LITvLS C.OnPORAr. has a larger clrco lationa (han any other- Juvenile "agasine in the world and is botter worth the price than any other snogazine published. . :Beuname of is inamenmoelorotalaiiot, we -are enabled to furnish it, at lh 3 low price of One D)ollar a Yeair: Single number 12 cents ;or free to any one who will try to raise a alub, IBeautiful premiums for clubs. Subscribe now Back numbers can always be sent. Addr-ess Arvhnat L. SEWELL. & Co-, Publishers, Chicago, Ill. KNIT-KNIT--KNIT. AGENTS wanted everywhere to sell the LI. American K~nitting Mlachine, the only pracuicnl Fami'y Knitting hitochine ever in.. vented. Price $26. Wil lInit, 2,000 stIch es per niatuto. Address AMURKOAN, Kit TISO M(NE Co., Boston, ..bas., 0r St. Louis, Mo. . .The Purest, Best and Oheapest ~TOf THE. WORKING OLA8-We ay now prepared t91 iqnlIpigsp olasses with constant. emiploybaen I.at hme, th wbojp she'tim e o 0rthe a *nn't- ~ nneew31 I ht kbd') tal." 4 eIt hew sat- slij'dAnot 0W 'fW Sr evenIng, and ap< ovsl 'nitlV :tS.~b. and ~q~e~p. That ue ar-alleled etet 2T trouble of witing Full artI l#r * ata~AbtesjaeommeptiewIflps work onilG,~one e frs lsy'a t, 'a a 3 ~oi~tIWb & CO/Angusa,Mt m , 1e i sus u u 9 ne .OrYar1116aRt?4 "Eureka" Smoking Tob eco Is an eacellent article of granulated Vir ;inia.; whereever imtroduo d it is univer. ally admired It is put up In handrome nulin bag+, in which orders for Metr, ohauni Pipes are daily pocked. Lor if lard's YACHT CLUB SMOKING TOBACCO Is made of the.ohoioest leaf grown ; it is mai nervous in its effects, as the Nicotine inas been estraotedl it, leaves o dlisagreea. >le isto after muoking : It is very mild. Ight in eblur and weight. hence one poun'., will last as long as 3 of ordinary tobacco n this h,nn'l we also pack orders every lay for first quality Meerschaum Pipes. nry it and convince yourselves it is All it laims to be, ""the finest of all." Lorillard's CENTURY CHEWING TOBACCO. This brand of Fine Cut chewing tobacco man no equal or superior any where. It is sithoiut doubt the beat che wing tobacco in ho country. LORILLARD'S SNUFF& have no'w been in general use -ale United States over 110 years, and .11 knowlcdged "the beat' wherever used. If your storekeepor does not have these irtictes for sale ask him to get, them ; they ore sold by respectable jobbers almost everywhere. Circular of prices mailed on pplicatior. P. LOI ILLAItD & CO., New York. ItR. WIHVITTIER, 9 Wylie 8t., Pittsburgh .)Pa., of' Union.wide reputation, treats ill venereal diseases : also, seminal weak. ness, impotency, &o., the result of self rbuse. Send 2 stamps for sealed pamphlet, 5Opages. No matter who failed, state case, U'otsultation free. nov 17 0 Ye Sports! "Slight.of-hand Exposed ;" over 100 pages. "Age Cards ;" to tejl any person's ag... "Game of authors." All mailed for 50 cents, R. A. GREY & CO., Yorkville, S. C. Imp orters and Manufheturers of COACH AND SADDLERY MACKENZIE BROTHERS, No. 222 Bedtaimore Si., BDlttmor,. ETADLISInED 1826. Boxing Machines, Felloos, Hubs, Spokes, Springs, Enamlled Canvas, Saddle Trees, flog Skites Sheep 8klns, Shoe Thread, Saddlers' Hair, r Varnish, Carriage Dolts, Tire Bolts, Moss, Wheels, Enameled Leather, Rag Leather, Skirting, Harness Leather, Stirrups, Bits, &o. 'Also, all other articles appertaining to our busiuess. sept 18-Om P. P. TOALE, Charleston, . ., Manufacturer of DOORS, SASH, BLI.NDS fiAVING THE LARGEST AND MOST COPETE PtTORY in the South ern States, and keepIng always on hand a large and mnost complete stook of DOOR8, 8AbIHE8, BLINDS, Sash Doors, Store boors, Shut ters, Mlouldings, &oc. &o.. I am enabled to sell low and at, tmanufaciturers' prices. N. D.-Sriot attention paid to shippIng in goodorder. juty 20 REPDER & DAVIS, AND General Conunission lero: ant., 'DGER~s NOntuI WIAnri, 014 A I1& $8T O2 , S. C. Cosslgnaes is iebetfully Solielted 65WML nimsna. '4tMMBRMANI DAYIs. EST ABLISHIED e . AELANDER SMTTHE, BOOTS, SH0E~ a~4HATS E EAST SIDE OF EA' (Opposte KInard's,) P& 00s, AND , Supplied In quatIq it to rs Irders frotm all patf 7Gl~IE il I d. AddresT4 AgU*~~gentt ., Box 889, (ebatl.4 p'O Rs., . .