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>. LAtE^T1 WTELLIGENCE! New York, June 1. ' The cotton market was heavy on Friday, and prices slightly receded. Sales 1,000 bales. On Saturday prices were 6rnie*, with a slight advance. Sales 2,000 bales. For the w<kK^,0QP. The steamer Franklin sailed, yesterday, taking, 186 passengers aud $1,000,000 hi specie. > . <, . A cotton broker and land speculator jailedjresterday.. Billa ou Lon^pn, amounting to ?800,000 it is supposed, will be returned dishonored. Many rumors of failures among cotton speculators are flying about. The argument'oh tbe.Methodist Church case is elos?d. It? supposed tbe?wi*tfill decide in favorof the claimants^ . "rf ' >*'' '"'v?. - ? - - a '. 11 altlmobe Mahkbt.?Thd sales jpf Rjq f "Coffee in Baltimore for the week were "J,000 bags, at 0 1-2. Stock 30,000 bags. New Oblcans, May 30. . The sales of cotton to-day .amounted to v?, 2,300 bales, at prices of the previous dayl. ]&; Low to strict middling 8 1-4 a 8 3-4, The ;y receipts amounted to 153,000 bales ahead I; of last year at the same time. ;TN?W ? *. stock on hand of 148,000 bales. Sales of the week sum up 12,600 bales. -r LATER fiRCOl EUROPE. Arrival of Ike WasUlgtti. Nbw York* June 2,1861. I "'The steamer WashiTiffton^ hto arrived from Liverpool, having left, that port on the ' 21st ul'U ^ Cotton.?A favorable change is reported as having taked-place in cotton. On the! 19tb, 7,000 bale* were sold; on the. 20th 5,000. f Ijp m Account* from the manufacturinjrdistrifcts Are favorable, It has been proposed toappnM,he receipts derived from the Great ExhioBon in London to educational purposeS&fcThe receipts amount to $1,400 per diem.^^V: The legitimists are making great oppoaiJ tion to Look: Napoleon. ; The Bdgkim Ministry had resigned, CoatiotiftU news unimportant. " 2-rjfvl ''-j-y r| '* ? ivui wunu _ Xb? following is the translation of a letter ' wjfiydJfirogi Havana by. a gentleman of Havana, May 22, 1851. Tf^iSfcdteraent which pre^&'ij|tMtt:all the inhabitants of this island lnytfflr description, and the Govern ment i^npfcr suitable measujea to prevent the 1gP<%7 J. blow. Yestefday the CaptahtiiwiWWpoflcha review^Bbthe battalion, <$*tais tlc%? thousand pien,--all of them . drcmtf in ffray coatees, blue paata, straw ' ***** s into census Thus tliey go ?<J fn^-Jrlifa-blood away, and they will /} "r ?? th^last drop is gone. ^>een appointed Governor of f.jri^jJjWqeipe, and is very much ex&sper?ilM|^wii*|aence of- not ha\ ing found out .th?tin||pr?i3 kept by the Patriots. An a|gMH|iMp^i^tance occurred, oneevening tirigR^HEfeave a pretty good idea of the 'Sl4 'l'18 Limerioh, and at the ?Jm(W mfeawg the estimation in which he is iMraUHe beoDle. Onp. nicrht unrnn young gentlemen having been gathered together in.the Public Square^lhe Governor '/ 1 pasaedthem on horseback. finding that I they did not salute himft>y taking off their hata to him, he turned bade in a great rage and Teproached them in a very rode, ungen& < tie manner; when one of them stepped forI ward, stating that they bad no intention of [ offending mm, but that in the darkness of i the night thfcy did not know him. This api peased his excellency, and be rode away^? \ The following day, when the Governor went 't to his desk, he found, among some other * papers, a printed sheet requesting him, when | no roue aooui tne streets, to bave the capI tail) of the garrison out before him with a / trumpet to announce that the master was about to pass by, in order that all might be ^ prepared to take off their lists, and do bom? sge to bis excellency; also that he should u never find out the secret press upon which the printing was done; and ss he had pledged himself "that ha would find it out before t-- many days or bum the sash," that the soon er be committed to the flames the better. "l Z Septtit fftttf OonTvotioa. Perht, Howtoh Co., May 24J, 1851. " ' The Qtqtyia Jtaptiet State Convention has just finished its business, after a session of four days. Amomg its various matters of iaaasrfrtrfrimlpess, waa the election of a Boardof Mercer University, whose funded endowment of $120,000, and Theological fund of $80,000, am entrusted tt thin Convention. Besides these, theieare two other incorporated Acadettifes M&jjfcg; to the Convention. with fihatal "While this Ecclesiastical Body cannot professedly recognise any business of a mejoiy secular nature, as appropriate to its call-.) ing, they nevertheless must admit tbat styt?' ed pastors and all uthur ministers, as well?as every pious and intelligent head of a family are the natural guardians even of secular education; for a sound education is ever the hand maid and tiie attendant upon intelligent and scriptural piety. They "may not, tnerefore, bo regarde d as transcending lfceir;j proper function?, in noticing with pleasure and oommendation,the effect.now making in several parts of this State, forthe <Sfetablifhment of an improved system of public education." ... -j*. Accordingly they adopted the fblkuviog; resolution: - ' Tbnt the Georgia, Baptist State. Cottrention regard with approbation the proposed enterprise of organ ittnifari Educational Con vanti.on to bo held in Marietta on the 8th of Jt^jr, for the purpose of?tablbhitjgan im- ; The Ff^^t the Invention, Hon. AasociatiorT^Aat city We have no^rtjotn or ispRoefbranytbing more than the conolpding paragrapha of the Tribdtte'e notice \ cr " We cannot, however, attempt to do ji?i , W*i?9- tge^idniirableapeech of Mr. Woodj; dwlared ^that, ftfler a thorough tbeifconfe?ioo?and motives, be bad no hobo i? Ui lM$WHty Q^ rtiiogg,. Ue believed that ' the fugitive slave law would be replied by thugfextCongreas, and a new programme of j who lUpi tile onlydanger lies in a dissatisfaction to the Compromise laws. Those !a*p ^r^f?th 8tePjfD ?tHel>#gindkk tLf\ pIahHu Alnoi^ata/1 kw ilia Mtknln nl.?. ||er of the speech as to amount to demonstration. "He counselled independence in tbetaction of .Southern rights men, and that^was the counsel of wisdom1?for if ttfcre-'bfeany presumption of the future which is at all re-' liable, it is that those .men will before the lapse of years?nay possibly witltfn a twelve month?have obetacje to a complete triuph in the South. ,5 ... "Of the course bf South Carolina he spoke without authority, and could give'no positive information. " He had no doubt, nowever, that she will secede,.but when, will depend on the progress of aggression in Congress and the sympathy of other Southern QI%A AWtwtiwuiN !*?? ? *?! tinie for holding horPonvention .that such new aggressions would be made as to bring tolior side other, if not hII, the^SouthorD ' Alabama.?The Southern Rights Club'of Lowndes County, Alabama, at its last meeting, adopted unanimously the following resolutions : Resolved, That South Carolina or any other State has the right to secede from this Confederacy whenever it becomes necessary to their happiness, either alone, or in company with other States, "whether the grievance be common or solitary." Resolved, That as South Carolina was the first colony that declared for resistance bv arms to British oppression, she hi ay well take the lead in opposition to Northern wrongs, and we pledge our best efforts to sustain her in the course she may designate. . y ? <? ' ? - Reasons why the whole State hodbd mtbonixk the Southkbn Pateiot.?The Patriot was established to do better things "than wrangle in politics," accordingly Judge O'Neall wrote once a 1.41? 4- i. -i ? " " ? v?w> iv it ouuui our jvaii koaa anting If w?wmember right, hi* was the only letter of all that haa appeared in the Patriot that did not wrangle in politic*. The Patriot rewards the Judge and hi* and our Bail Road by encouraging the " triarchant of thin town*' to ihip good* by way of Savannah and Augusta !?Excellent reason this why all tho friends of oar own internal improvements should encourage the Patriot! It wrangles all the business it can oat of the State! Newberry shonld thank the Patriot for stimulating the merchant at this present time not to send goods that way. Charleston owes the Patriot a debt of gratitude. That print by it* influence encourage* the merchant to ship "by way of Savannah" recently, "who baa always heretofore" shipped by Charleston- An* ether reason why the Patriot should bo eaconrageed : it stimulates the largest slaveholder to ran ont of the State and promote* a tliin population. It (In encourages hostility to oar own State Ccnsti* tution. It seeks to pMMSto the gtorioas Union OHt of the State for the benefit of Massachusetts and Aba^^W* in general an^ do?a a? it can to promote disunion ia tho State; to Isaveaoa prey to oar enniius Mwwtointor. . ? [uu icATap.j Ruoittd, That u *U))toa o^ouuTe^Irct tTni? memory, ftud as a further UatHnonia) of our grief J$rhls loaa, wewear the usual badge of mourning for the space of thirty days: Retolvfd, That wo deeply sympathise with his afflicuJd widow aud relatives, and tender them our heart-ielt.condolence in this, their irreparable loss. Retched, That a copy of thfal preamble and the accompanying resolutions be furnished the be re at red family, aad that ibey be published in the Abbevijle Banner and the Southern and Western Jfojam'e Mitcmllmrnf. WILLIAM HILL, S*cV g! iHBllEnrnsftB Of every Description and in the best style EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE: Embracing such as bobincm cards, . hand biixs, any abo, ,v aaoctrrm, < ntrtM,'' . bill 1ikadb, ) book*, pajhwum Blare, ) Sba ST The Proprietor Bjfepn a.?ore? hia friends for anything cuted in H, . . . t'V " ' ; ~ i \ nuxficine at AbbevHlfcC. tt Tha Wrktt. of both Will be wo^rid when ?e-?nr- . . . BRAN^^M. ; ,*35 . ' ' -, 44" CTThe (Jud?nlKned haa taken the office on the Public 8qo?*e, recently wccapied by Lucr* H. Lom/.x, Eeq.?his object being to give hi* entire and unremitting attention ft tiie PRACTICE OF MEDICINE, i.-'-.'. BENJ*. J, HARRISON. Abbeville CiHJ; J-a. 18; 1851: 43 ">,. < >.<? ?s?,1 jr. CHler ffluilUkVI, " ATTORNEY AT 1AVT. Office next door to the Printing Office. pis " . . - ii? Wilson 4t Lomas, i ATTORNEYS at LAW?ABBEVILLE C. ifc "J.H.Wilson. J \ Lvcien H. Loh*i. marl 1 H 49tf !IIarUn A Parker^ ATTORNEYS at LAW?ABBEVUU^H. J. martin. w. flm jali 18 jm Edward IfolJ| 1ttadvpv ahvi 4ur * wma?a.? ft aa Will also practice in tbe C^mrts cMflNpPflS? anl8 Districts. SRTTOB AND MEDICINES, Paints, on*. PywtofflL Window Crasa, Ao. . oreenvVood. fT\HE subscriber hating retired from practice of JL medicine, after tea years close applicati >a to Its various branches, now offer* his services to Phyairiaus, Merchants, Planters, and the', public generally, as Druggist, and: flutters himself that by closeapplication and careful investigation of all articles in his line, he will be able tOgive satisfaction to all -who may favor him with a call. I am now receiving, and shall keep constantly on band, all article, in the Drag Busiuesa, vis: Dmini. 1%f snlir?5r?A?? ?* ?* ?B-I ?y?.v..??r WUW) villi H?;( OIII|Kll Instrument*, Window Glass, Perfumery, BraihM, &cALSO?A trood supply of CONFECTIONAR1ES, PRESERVES. PICKLES, Champagne, Port and Maderia WINES, Fancy Soana, 6cc. FELIX G. PARKS, M.D. Greenwood, June 7 9t BOTANIC nEDICINES. " THe subscriber* offer for sale a large quantity of . Choioe Botanic MaUdnw as cheap as can be purohased in the South. Warranted to bo fresh and pure. ALSO?A supply of SYRINGES and other Medical Instruments. ALSO?A flue lot of CONFECTION ARIES. cheap. W. H. SIMPSON &, CO. ' Midway, Abbeville Dis., S. C. Jane 7 lm To all Whom it may Concern. NOTICE is hereby given to all persona (if any there be) claiming as heir* of Lew Branson deceased, of North Carolina, that they appear before the 25th October next, as on that day we will divide the amount in our hands, due the es> tate of said Levi Branson. B. L. POSEY, Attorney. June 7, 1851 THOS. L. HILL, Assignee NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, CARPENTERS, Ac. TfTKITTEN PROPOSALS will be received by 1! the Commissioners of the poor for Abbeville, for building, and furnishing the materials thereof, of a House of the following description, for a dwelling to the paupers of the District The building to be of wood ; length, seventyIota faat wiftlK Ava* ' -?w? f ?-?WM> aov?| auviiwivo VI B4IOU rooms, and open piazza running the whole length. The length of the shed-rooms, each eighteen feet and ten feet wide, making fonr rooms; front rooms, fear in number, sixteen by eightoen feet in size; eiu eight feet wide. The rooms and piazza to ceiled overhead, and the rooms to be divided by framed partitions. The house to be one story? twelve reel from floor to ceiling. One floor of inch nod quarter plank tongued and grooved; eighteen windows of twelve sash, Minted and glued, ami ten by twelve gin*; twelve doors on hinges and pr*vi<ud with letchets. Good shFagled reef} six bnck chimneys, two of then doable, and <??Ut j * -< -? vi iw H?IIH i VHM? "1 gvoa oriom. or rode, Md talime morter, IM Insert of which to be two feet: Mgb.' Tb whole Work to be eeu-, troetnd of (be toot material*, 4mm la workman^ like atyle, end completed by the font at Mart#? The ?otttemctor will be altowrd to supply kfa?aetfftem the poof how plantation BtBBWiry thnber of the fiaeot quality ;SKQm?much u the new ?Ua#? ew-mill U withS e connai?l dMuoet ud Mir hrity<Ni*toi5*itioe, (htvradWtMn tbaftk h> 20 Hhda. aud for 6ale by , SS?hP^^^^|T^' 'r ' ' " " 1 ' 1 -1, ^'1' ' ? * NoUoe to Contractors. PROPOSALS will be rccuived by the midcrsigned until the SOth of June next, for Uie removing and rebuilding the .Walnut Grove meeting house- The materials all to'bo new except .the floor and frame.- If not disponed of, will be let out lo the lowest bider on the 21st of June.*? A plan of the building canbe aeen by calling upon the chainnan of the committee. SAMUEL AGNEW, Chairman. > Mt. Hill, May 31, 1850. / ju7-2t? ' . . ,?' **;, * Corn. -f Utvinu to the great scarcity of Corn, I have concluded to apart .a few hundred bushels, and tweuty sacks of fresh ground flour for bread. SAMUEL MARSHALL. ju7.c- 8t? Eitrayed. TOLLED before me, James McCaslan, Mogis-' trale, by Dr. Johu S- Reid, a dark bay honso poney, about eight years old, fourteen bans high, left hind foot white, some white hatn around the right. Said poney uiay be found at' Dr. J. 8. RoMf? nino miles south of Abbeville C. H., apd|^Bd at fifty dollars, by Jsines Taggart, H. DarSHB and Benjamin McKitrick. JAMES McCASLAM, - Magistrate, i. BnMlniiitrfid ItftllsM i>mnrkKB v? vviaaio AVVVMliffii' VSiZS^ESsjL . 3cni pw house of tho subscriber in 0i? r- 'A- Sg? broken opeu on Thursday night Moud?-larg? tun<mat of money |HP"* * jj^^'do>Ur* T,ere ^ ^r'Ttb hundr*d MtKkv olhw - - ^I'VkSri ? - mmi HW| ins. ?um oi unii THOUSAND DOLLARBtf For the discovery of the criminal or crimin&b.with evidence to proaMn(? to conviction, the ?uin of FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS; and fa* the wcovefy ofUm? notes end mosey and the diidnrtfir of the c-HmiMl or crimfosli, and evidence toproseonte4? Conviction, the nun of FIFTEEN HttNDSBD 'DOLLARS. ROBERT C- GORDON. V ifry 1,1851; _ >7-11 it DUTCH BOLTIIV?>?LOTn8. 8NOWDEN A SHEAR, AUGUSTA.. w GEORGIA HAVE received from New York, supply of ,Dutch BOLTXtfG CLOTHS, Not 0, j? 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, ?X&d 10, of the best quality, to whlch they respectfully invite the attention of' uio public- . [my24-9lf WflrrrfTB 7*1 nAnwarrmr TlHGRB*tyi be let to the loweat binder, at I Clear Spring Academy, on the last Saturday in June next, the Building of 0 Mow Academy at that place. . Tho building to be a frame/34 by 44 feet, two stories hlgti ; the pitch of eachatohr to be twelve feet. The contractor to furnish 111 the mift^alaand find- bimaelf i Chairman BujH P trr. Afln?8 or A AAA LPS. SoioSioUNTRyJ\4)VUUrCON,juit racein^d fw^|Dy NAI ?.8.-500 Km of Cut Nilb? assorted size*. For sale by - A. BUBNSIDE. feb!5-47tf Hamburg, 8: C. OiNsolutlou. fpHE FIRM OF~WALKER & COLEMAN X . b this day Uiaaolvee by tnutml content. M. W. Coleman will attend to the witling the baai new of the late firm, 6. WAJLKER. M. W. COLEMAN. Hamburg, March 24,1851. O* A CARD.-?The tmbafcriber will continue the boaineM aa carried on by Walk cm & CouMil, and hopea by prompt attention to bnsiueas, with a competent aaaiatant ip the Forwarding department, to.receive & eoutinoanbe of th? liberal pa trod age beatowed upon the late firm of W. and C. MILTON W. COLEMAN. Hamburg, March 34, 1851. BT A CARD.?In retiring from the late firm of WAUiaa Sc Coleman, I take pleasure in recommending to my friends and the public, my friend and partner, M. W. Coleman, and hope that he may receive a continuance of the liberal patronage received by the late firm. I will continue the Ware House aud Commission Business in Augusta, Georgia. G. WALKER. Hamburg, March 24, 1851 ap5-2tn Drag* at Aagntta Pr ees! DRS. E. F. G. TEAGUE, Edgefield C. IV., 0. C., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DZALXB8 IN Frtth and Genuine Drug* and Medicine*, Paints, Oils, Dye Stufls, Window Glass, Glassware, Bar Soaps, Shaving Cream, Fancy Soaps, Fools Cap, Letter, Note, and Drawing Paper, Envelopes common and fancy. Ink of all oolors, Paints water colors, Varnishes, . Tooth. Hair and Nail Brmhas. "' -fctargical IoairumeQta, Jlfe-1 " theecopes. Fancy apdjtiecellaneous Art^kj ws. Comprising a full aasortroeg^jPll] articles in their The attention ef PhjSpuIaua, Planten and the trade generally*is caUMfo tbeimportant fact that their roppiiee can b*fenaiehed at Aggmsta priest, on lit months tvtM, and those wishing to oeal on the cash */*temr at the i-owm Auouita cash pmtufph'Meh qoantltiea u may be desired. NWjteep a forge 8toek, And receive wntkly mdMfmm' - We bi?y in the same markets 4?at the Druggist* do, and our expenses are above ^ tTOfldera promptly attended to. ?w dm did faiiMMg i Tautn?|: J 7 ._ M) WS DJtSVIlXK, s. 0. . THE nobecribers reepoclfully inform the ritiMO* 1 of Abbeville and the puMic generally that they will keep * good M?FKmenl of epcing end mnraww good* on hand, ewiuMe for grnU* wear. So ]IY,F W. SELttX K X) bevfDo OMHet?Whoretf applet to ofo Apr Letters of Adiafefetraflfe __ andI ainRulur lh? good* and r ifflftanjillffifi I UHUIUUI JWUMy SUM, lalo oi tb* Strict qMh aid, deceased. and wMjKJHBurtd aijd cr^itonw9fiBft|gcMgU|IfggK appear before me. *?9W1HV(0 ^ golden ?*.Abbcvin^H^? ol^gg^^JB^show <:at??e, if any thoy^q^-' deceaJdj tote '^.ap^wj^Wartf1 ^S^UM-W^^&^mm^-: ^:"-r gY F W. 8ELLECK, E?q., Ortbnary of Ab 'Give?ar^r^pyBh*ndrlhi?31*1 Jtay, in ' y year of Lord, 1 ?51, and in *? 75th yew ^'?!1 v^ljellsck, s.a.s. BmV F. W7SELLECK.E*}- (JrHmary of AbI bevyit Diatriet.?^Whereas, Robt.M. Davis, Esq. has applied to me-for .JUeUem of Administration, oi^ all and. siiigulurtye gxnU and chattels. Ordinary'* Court at Abbeville CourtlJouaewol^rovRSsEgE^^^B Hfxi, to show cttue, if any, why 'lh^?Sr administration should not be granted. jGiven under my iiuid. Uy, SJYth day of May, 'J& M? y?? of oor Lord 1851, and in the 76th J^arof America* Independence. . my31-2w > g wTjEtfctSCg. o.a^ mtn> ** ClalMUU. rpHE UaWtfltw baviuc acquainted-himself f witi>?i4M> "Object, i* prepared to prosecute cluuna, o^v^. dewmptioa,,againjt the Uuited States -re n*i 0Ofc,-> Arrearages, Commutation, Bounty LtnfKfep. ."AU^fceiaona who have eyer been iu the mnmaMbCTfpo- of the United Stataa uro entitled to i to-their tuns of Widows and. children under wxteen ycore of age, of thOM> who died or wefft killed in auy war, are entitloiTto a pension. If ai^i^'lmjNw: me their auieBj lift* and length of iifiiyise, ?egi-\ meut and company, in which they served, I will prepare their papers, audited to ttoou v^rC;;' O" He wili also boy Lafid^f? arrant* at Berir current vaiu4. X-'\ ."? Callinpt^'ar ordirect(? B.L POSEY, jan4-41 tf:. . ' 1 Abbeville C. 8. C. D sens take LIKE^S^lSiS in all the perfectjo^Tc^the C Room* in the old Masonic Hall. *ri?a lie are invited to call and examine hi* anedmena. j May 10 , ,:yv.4MASONJC CELEBML^J^m celebrate the Dilate afiBiMttwi /\r\john the Baptiet, upof^HHHMUgdMA Brother H. A. Iqhks wfll deliveranT33reiP"T^F Brethren of CHhtoa Lodge, No. 3, and all other Maaooa in good atandlng, an invited to juiftif in the feativiUe* of the day. G. If. UANWlTStt'y. Mill Way, Abbevgle Dlat, 8. C. OLD HBP. Alalia Ml ^ taken the Stables' attached to h? 'ftl# tiaiilfi' Ned that prince of o?lU?i?-'take* charf* of th* Stables, and every a^4ttl<Mwij}h|Mfeui to atbdk left, thai attract the ottenUop of beHgbt the rest of mankind with tKelr^Mmw, culinary prep?ratfoo& Ghre.ns axMt 9r?J' "L* Newberry C. EL, 8. C.". ' ^ cotoosa' SPBIKW,: ; ' -flffltTHIS POPULAR AND HLiouabfo Watenuf Piece for tK? r?c?ptwn of vfitttn 10S'-?tty of The "Proprietor* would iuform UiWubll^thai ?noe tho ImI oettfon, they Here iiliMBiii t&Ar'eetabtisbrDent MM A?<a4rrrfipaciocs afi?qgjlfe-ta. bto rooms, with other improvements^ JfWTU fa their fmrpeto to devote their noked jwwdtejBB-tlop to the Kcoounodttioa of their ffciB,Wey' hope torn*k? it' *'delightful iHjJpLifitrt report ta el), as well those in |iinsilil flpfriisnln mm k<TW Wstsr from sever*! of the h?e been roomily eMiiljiM by thtt sooeiwahJdCherafat, Pn#.X Mfcua, of the Medkfcf Ctyetfto of to Oh.0"" W'H ? TWi iiprhjo, ti?? mineral prMNMim of,which la5S^ri^SbiUi and biack I>aco Mantillas, of .^aMi* styles, \ Ladies black Lace Shawl*, and white aad bl'M yLace Scarfs, #" LadiesFrenfeh?warLed Muslin Collar#.CheraiaLadies Lace Coll an, Cufli and UndeisteCTMi of beautiful atyles, ' . To all of Wh^ch they respectfully iavite the attention of thjspublid. Augusta, April 12 3 C Uti MtWi,| Augu?ia, Apnl 1U ' I- ' -T.r -_.u t*.~ i?^irwp TW^TnWW^T^ffHF*?w^>^HW\'Greenville & Colombia Railroad ?. ' ENGINEER'S OFFICER ) . Coi^mb'ia, May 9lh, 1851-V SEALED PROPOSALS W81. be rteefved at v the office of the Chief Engineer, Colombia, qatil the 15th of June, for bvilding Depot* at the following slutioiut ol the Greenville asd Colatnbi ? i|M^^ hang wiil^ uuanuog, ui?n ana winbw, Hf pi?. mm IMIXMOUI wwk, ultxo t* itrtmd nod Miutad wLll? tw?OOM. Of oil P-?ir?#****** ZWifrgfu?er aioy Arcct. T 5th. The rafters shall &e t?( 3 feet ??ut of 4 * ; 6 ued