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, 'J t^?wav.WovkmW>,, It will be smu by * proclamation of bit excellency Kichawd I. Manning Esq. In this day's pspcr, tbut he hus Ml apart next /Wrfey m a day of thanksgiving and prayer. My. CmwIo|'i visit to I'aris, b mU (en goodf>n?i)te be owing to hie full know ledge that the negotiations between the Hflt u' osaart the Turk* are at an end; snlthat t..:'.tiitni?m are concentrating their forces en the Pruth, for on attack on the TurkWh d mln'ons. The overgrown uml Increasing ' pr>wer of Russia keep* all the ethfr courts *u? Europe cu the alert, ami compels them to mi bivtestmt and jealous watchfulness to liitMnetliDlMbfl^at power. The legislature of thle state will convene vii Monday neat. We know of nothing of un Important character which will occupy tlto deliberations of that body unless it be the prsctlcahilltpW continuing Uie Internal lu?p?ovcl4ei)t*. For our own pan. we think \<tty have bctn already continued too long, Aikl buve vanity enough to think wo are not alone hi that opinion. Wc are redly astonished to witness the * Mate of Inactivity of our cltlseusot the needy ?!*w. When wc, Irom the perusal of tlif Mimerous papers received from different quarters of the Unkin, discover so many I'vidciice^ of the industry of the itih.ibitants ff other atatcs, in particular brunches of vorfcukure, and nine particularly the rais ing of th? Vine iu t'enns)l\unlit, whocc coil in liy no means na well adapted to its eulture ua liuit uf the State of Soutl^JL^rfuIiftft: And vv .icn wekT aom\i( h waste nnd idle land, w btch I* not calculated for the growth of any otlur article, but on which the grape might be cultivated with success and profit tu the undertaker, ai.d which land might be bought fcr a mere song, we feci ashamed ' that ourcitisens should have remained in *"lHe bsck ground so long, and suffer those of other scctiona of our country to lend us in every thing of an original character. We have been induced to muke the*fore going remarks from havbig bud the pleasure a few day* ago, to driuk the health, in a Inimper, of our enterprising fellow cit?scn Nicholas Hkiirnokt, Esq. whose wine we were then drinking, mudc by this gen tleman,' from the grape of his own vineyard. We do not consider ourselves sufficient judgea to put our opinion in competition with vpicturesi wc have tasted a little of the beat in our time, and as Car as our judgment will allow us to go, think H is not inferior to pat* sable Mkdi.im urn. when backed with age, Will vie witii the be*t. It is well knowp that wine requires ut least five or six years age, tu acquire a. flavour equal to its quality; thin wine was made ao late ns Auguat last, it therefore would not become ua to go farther than to pott au opinion?which will be very favorable. ? Mr. H's opinion is that the grape might be cultivated to considerable advantage in our aaud hills, and thinks that the probable average to the acre might be estimated at three hundred gallons, and tluit it would readily bring two dollars per gatlcn. Two valuable communications written f. om. thfs place, touching on the mode of raising the vine, may he found In the 25th No, page-195 and 26th No. page 202 of the Ameiicsn Farmer, which we intend here after to extract irtto our paper. The following in a correct statement of the ?ft* of the prevent Judges in England: JiM^CIuuicttltir ? - - 71 Matter of th* Hull* - *- - - 50 Vice ChancelleV - - ? 63 MlVJuake Baytey - . ? - - CO Kfv/Ju?tice Holroyri ? ? - C9 Mr. Juhtice LHtted.de - - 63 l<ord Chttn'r. Jiutkc of Com. Plea* - 57 Mr. iwtko Hul .... 66 Mr. Jtftbcc Borough - - - 76 Mr. Juktice Gasalec - - ? 62 Lord ti^an'r. Baron Alexander - >72 lUron Onhim >/ - ? 86 >luron(>auon - - - - r6 Jtaron Hulloik * * - . - sn The follow In (j pre**'*? ent* of the Grand J iry of (ircenvllle, for the contklcratioo of t ie approaching Legislature, have been for warded t?4p for publication. We would much rutlicrthntl'iir.ftsiftmkks would Went the fere of an order in lieu of a rrqut$t, a* then we should know how to deal with them, t. r. charge them aa adve. in ??:.?. Wi have not through our Editorial cartcr hud a similar eeqnert maife of u*. U> know tlmt the preatptments of the different district*, T>ave Men heretofore laid before the l<egi? I iture, and ate nogornlreason why we thouul depart from an old established rule, unlet* by individual rc'|uest, atxr that individual hoiog willing to defray the expetMM of jHib licat ion. The ^rutid jury ?l?w wMh nUUornaet *# prr fiH mrjhorf oi ruatlirfMft* cteedofHwHag them >"lvr? httn the arvi r?t offer* witlrtft the HM* Ity giving Irtnd Iwrtnaun If W? therefore iie*nt H as ? areat frlriswre, and >h? foml*,?J 'of M >fai?eMaf e?Ws? which ma?t ?Himatelv v*? M mwh If t? not ?l*n<loa*d. |wr?oa? ?tfd tbo |?n?f\ BiOVflMlc* ?CtlMl tSWOKwMbe velmt ul |inwal tiuM Ivor Myitis _ TIm |WMM tlM ?Imh? lotto ouHit Mil fMWtNt lb?r Kw Mil I do oun (Iw ??? lo h?? laid hetora (Ml* loglalatiiru for their madid ' l?libt:r*lh?M. frtmmtmimt-4. The Grand Jury era nfopto lhat thu law ra?|iortiugro?d?, brfdfea,audio r m anroewhat drfocitvn, it ml 1^111^11. TIm UinniI Jury lutnkn, |?m*m u? aiiimnw, mat Co?NH?iKiuMt r* an nf|iolniird.?t about iheir c *? | ?eal, and Intend under n penults, Mid lorfi iten, In ? Oinpl) willi Ik* r- %)( the l?W will.nul cntep*aM?tioii. Ami lurtber lltia ?2?*i M ' '| ii? not vftlfl ?iOi|*i*?r to ilimnitull any old rm.it, Mrbrili* r ? ' public miliy or not; (tut bound It* k??|' U|t llto miw'i or Lo Labia lu * Rim, lur ? nralrci nfthn mum. Th?-y Inrther praarnt m r grievance, the ton tiuuauce ul Mf In office, nlier liny liave attained nn u'| wltcu limy nr.- phytically It if4 menially landrijuat*, lolkr dioch?rt?ofti?lr du> Ik*, mid rocniMHWuii IiimI tun loottUttlkm l? w all?.?d llmt IImi htnrnllrr appointed, abail Ku oiil of oflte*nl la* mmn ol *iniy )tar?. They limber pruaml a* n kmuhm, lit two Utkl nnnJwr ul on lit* Ci.euii Omil Ik-nub, brllrviiiK thai a tamller naitiUr will be ?pail.*ct|y ?Me lu do with coovepfcnee 16 lltvw etlv*?, all the dutUa ?!?? volvlog upriW lliam. ? *?' | lit (Ml |?rl u( llMlr |m?iirtiiwii?l which imw** 1 im-oda that the JmAhm hwnditf dWtd, ihiill ?9 uul ol oIm at the age of tM Uflwd Jwy 1 think 11 Ihefr duly lu dtai'laiai any iIMm, lu llw dMiajpthbed individual who now preside* with ?u much aUlily In Una Com t? mid %\hn thry are Informed h?t |Mttii that ip; but Um; runrd bim ?lln??lhw m nn eareptKMtfo Hi? riMtoem Ihr w'*, not aa nn illiMratiou lu :U Uroar. ihuy doom thb*ipianalio?..duo Ivoim In whom limy recog nia? tbn early rhamitfcuf of <nu Infcnt ?tn?f|l<-? lurliiil?)|M!udiinl?t Mud * faithful and ui>fr pi'ilic arrvant.ini mora loan ? lliod ul u cenlur;, in a mutt i<?|Min>lltinoffice. J?/ih llnnHg, ItTn'tl VUfr, Ma)Hi no Z/nJwti, Ren ? m Jthkitu, Jimts Trummit, 'I'mh. Sjt'iitgfitlJ, t'rune'tJt. iiu^t-litlr, Jtmrt Hfktr, tfiltimm Hifhnfd%, t\uM, Kmiiim Miutin, John DHH-a'uO, Jvk. 1 HuuHulttfUl, I Z?tk*r\ah Smith, . H'itHam Ulttemrt. Juhn l\tek*.u/t, Jrm Dmit, WILIJAM THURHIOK, Foniiuan. j Ordered Ih"at ro|>Wi? o^Um above praernlmanU, 1 t>e Iririmllltil in Itolh bo a#-a of the l.r|del*mra, , in comi>lim>oe ?iib lb? wbhea ol the CiMud Jury. { THE 5TAJT OF SOt'TII CA1IOI.INA. | J. II. timidlrlt^^erk of th? Coun id Himliwi and Common wllhbillo Ini ? I rue '< c i(7 from the minut? ??>l the court, n imtntlitl ? l<y theOmad i.iry of Urcrnvllb Utotrlcl, at full 'leim, llt'U Given nnd.-r my I?wb<I nnd Mill, of thp Court ?f Orrenvllle C'ouM ifnuaa, Ilia 3d day ol' Nov. IfflM. : i. 11. utxmi.fcrT, c.c. i*. j Communication. ' UPCOVN THY and DOWN COUNTRY. Turn and turn about in fair play says the old proverb. Not being one of those who think that all the wisdom of South Carolina U concent rated in the stores and lawyers | oflfces of Charleston, 1 think that any at ? tempt lit an unfair monopoly nf lionoui* and ; office* made by the low country tolks, ought , to be sanctioned by those a no live abjvC : them. Charleston sends to congress Major Ham , tttou, Col Ha) ne, Col. Drayton and Col. Iluger is now a candidate tor congress.? I Against the talents or honourable characters of such men, I have nothing to say; but fair I play is u jewel. Have we nobody in the up 1 country as fit a? Col. llugcr? IT not* elect I him: but if we have, 1 see no reason why . the plain sense of the u)> country doe* not j as well deserve to be represented as the boasted refinement of Charleston. When ' ever that city arrogates in9re Honors than ) her share, 1 hope the plain'' people of the upper districts will examine her pretentions ; and call her to Account. j Judge Iluger, Is an honorable, well in* formed, and unexceptionable gentleman.? [ But is he ut liberty to t.iko up, and lay down other* at Ida own good will and jlea\ure? ; He i* now a judge. If he be well qualified for that situation, the most honorable in the state, why remove him' '1 he people have gent rously done then* duty by any p ret en Son he can set up: and he ought to l>c con tented. If he be rot well qualified for a judgeship, a hiclt he has deliberately ac cepted, what reason have we to believe that he will be better qualified fur a senator in congress? If he doe* nut answer either our purpose or his own, in a situation where he *e? been tried, why should we put him in an untried situation, requiring at least equal knowledge and capacity.* Hut he is a good judgei let him and the public bu content.? He is in a ninct honorable and profitable office; and if he is not content, he ought to be. A rolling stone gathers no moss: where he is, all men like, and no man envies him. Hut hi* competitor Judge Smith, An* been in the situation which Judge Huger seeks to fill Judge Smith wa* turned out for oppo s.ng Mr.Culhouu; it mm of fluctuating poli tics; am^nt splendid ami expensive minu te* ; whose plana if executed would have impoverished the country, and increased executive influence to the utmost extent ol Mr. I. Q. Adams' wildest wishes. Mr. Calhoun is now cm the side of the people, ami in opposition to Mr. Adam*. I hope h? is also cured in some degree of his expensive and splendid projects! projects, fur better adapted to gain influence over contractor* ami retainer*, than to benefit the nation? The American people, are a frugal and cau tious people; loving an useful rather than an expensive government, ami desirous of knowing precisely the good that is to be derived Iran an expensive speculation be fore they embark in it. Mr. Calhoun per haps MOW is, formerly Mr. Callram was not, a desirable minister for a frugal ami unos tentatious people. At that time, Judge Smith waa opposed to Mr. Calhoun's views; and 1 lielievc the public are now fully persuaded that Judge Smith t?0? right. 1 believe so, because I perceive the public of South Caro lina are decidedly averse to the outrageous and expensive jobs contemplated by Mr. Adams ami lib corpe of M engineers, who are travelling all over the country to see how and where they can lav out the people's Pty mo*t profusely, TRetrpreeent plans ot be effected under 100 miliums of dot at the lea*. To thi* ayitetn of enor. to be other* ?' WhU.lv OwUd then. ST.R pgffiS^^5?aSS senatorial transaction*. On the Missouri Question, to IwMrtuit to the suutberastata* fcoman b ??hmm made aspeech soprsgnant with sautid mi>m und laborious research. It wu not among the bevt. but h was the bast. Judge Smith, Is now out of public employ. J?hIkc Hagerk well and hMmrably .provided for, aaha deserves to b.\ Butuatil I have ?owe evidence thatJudgo Huger is likely to do aa wall at Judge Sorith in a situation to whkh the latter Is aticuatouml, and the *a> mar la not, I shall say with the proverb, a bird in the haad is worth two In the bush.? Some people have doubted whether Judge HmkhV property hi South Carolina is con siderable, and wMumr ho docs not consider liiiusctf as awAiabdiahman. If purchama where ho livta, to the amount of 6000 dd* lars to mHdlthn to hh property what he last took his *eat in the ?e ^Mature, w.U answer the question It kanawerad.. it is no longer ago than last November that ha purchased from Mr. HayM of Columbia, to the amount of tfiouoi ? * f* Judge Smith Is titltd In York district Has any mat evat lieaidhhu my, or hint., that ho ever Intended to wove to Alabama f No. I.Ike mauy other of our chissus, be eiuuuraed soma of his spare capital there, and sent over the n eg roe* not wanted where he lived, to improve and cultivate his share of a joint purchase. But I. aver, Judge Sm'ths home always has been and is, and probably always will bo South Carolina. If hU sjieculations in Alabama have been more successful titan those of Messrs Muyne, 1'".11 lot At Co. surely it is not his fault What he earns there, he spends here. He is an old and uied servant of the pub lic, a most intelligent, ardent, ami useful legislator, a decided maul of state rights and the people's rights) who aiks you to re instate him in u situation from whence lie was removed, hastily, and us some think not prudently; because his opposition to Mr. Cainoun, which was the cause of his remo val, was an oppo*itlqn to a system, most extravagant, eypAtcM!**, Jjurlhcaaonic, and dangerous.* The very able m-\n who b.v succeeded him, islbdlevc byno means a friend to the sama political features eNhib.it> cd by President Adams, and 1 say without fear of contradiction, the fteo/ilt of South Carolina think on Mis subject with Jtuigr Snith. To re^elecf* man thus qualified, will be doing him no Store than justice. It will be uo injury to his opponent, to request, that he would be satisfied with a si'uatiou that ought toe<|Uil the wishes of any citizen in the country. Judge ifugcr lus a well wisher in '' A FRIEND TO JUDGE SMITH. York district. exports 01* Savannah. ' It ippfpn thm for tftt y*ar ?*nUiag tU? 9wti daiMautlMM- (ait, ihrre were Ikf Jforl m hnvMiiiMti, mi hundred and tightgjbutiQmmuj, hmmkmdrtd thirty tight bale* ol ypliji! CWiou, *ad fir thmu+uii tkrtt hmndctd and jWtw liatea of mm island -..mkiu* ??? h?ndrUa*d uuttty tkmuJtndfirt hundred a ,J Kitwtp tight ImIm. AIm, thrift thousand fatr hundrtd eerftf<*>r* |M>reoi rtf HIc*. andmm humdrtd mi mriljr lihdt. ot ToU?co Tlir wbola VNhMd, at lh? pnrv.ni depressed prioaa, will amount to tit mUliemt might hundred thmutmd d*ftmrt. To till* nay. be *d.l?d lumber and other valaaWa anM*/ ..ported, mi mdmate u' which w? btve not totn nb|?i to procu^t ti?*t would guatl) Inertu* tb? amount of the year'# esports. ConlrSaliag Iba espoils of tlie yaara IHM and 1880, we And the difference in lavour irf the Utter >??*;. if* tkiummd tigml Amu iked and etg/t/y IhrttUUt ??f Colttmt, fmur thmu mud ttrm hundred till twenty threes of Rice, and on* httuJrtd Jntji/tij tix 'ipgiWdl of To bacco. The exports of South Carolina are about M much. Add the export* ot North Caro lina, Virginia, and Maryland, and the gross amount will h? very near Hi not quite ,30 million of dollars at present. These slave holding states, deal with New York chiefly as theTr Meat or foetor: und three fourths of tho duties paid at New York, are in fact Said for articles imported ami consumed by le slave holding state*. Yet the northern states that gain ao much by the southern trade, countenance the hypocrites and bnn tics who would destroy it. The southern states under the unkvt, enjoy the precious privilege of being taxed to support the mo nopoly of northern manufacturers. Will any of votir readers |?oiiit out any other real and NUDstantial benefit.' This is a question which our northern friends force u/ion um. No doubt the unkavia an excellent thing for those states who are enabled by it, tosqueese the others as sponges und to make thej>la<u ers of the south mere tax papers for the mo.iopoly nlnnftfaftturers of the north: but we shall be driven bv and by to enquire what are the real and substantial advantages we derive from a connection so selfish, so one sided. KNQUIHKM. F.rruluri ? In the obituary r uhli?l?? I la?t wr.ek on (be <l*:>lh of .Mr*. lloi.nn, ????? baa Irani tha lad,for turtr, read rmrfly. The stu lents of the Columbia Male Aca dpmy having assembled, toofferthe last pain ful tribute to the mcmoiy??f their deceased friend, AI.PKKD HAMPTON, entered Into the following re??hri?a?s! Hemolvrt/, That we mutually deplore the lota we have sustained, in the deith of our beloved friend, which with a sensible keen* ness must pierce our mind?, when we reflect on the severing of those linfcseffrisodlv inti macy which have so closely rlvettod the ag gregate of our affections, ami now melt* our souls into all the tewlerncsa of woe. Nrm ih ed. That we cherish with the live licit emotions of sorrow, the memory of our departed friend. Hcmolvcd, That the members of this In stiuition wear crape on the left arm for the space of thirty tby*. Ncmotvrd, That a copy of these resolu tions be transmitted en*K?r famlW of the de ceased, awing them of our condolence or, ffee late r.mTctlMgdKpensatlon of providence. DICD.-tb. Tburtdajr tbaflth _ ? _ MwrS raMm^lltKiH W. Ottwiu, ?iM ?m ofJoha 8. Cerwtie Eaf/lale Mtftff af H?#? W??7 ilkrM. Re kMijMlaUrad l?i? Iftiwlli fmr lathi* ywuih wwe anwhtoafl aU Um qua Jtiee ra'coHited to eadear Mm to Me tod uruli ?ud ffOrnht from early rfUldheml h? pvt mtmm inert (ad'retion ef geto**; Mehabitt were mm!jr. ptocvwto innlwHlMMtoilini tohhtttomry par ?uitt, lie otouipiwl iliWietoMtitoni wway firing the tinm pufaJwliwi afNuri m ?tol i m But he who cwaUoUi Um dettinmof a* alt, hee tboo|hi St iw celt Mm itoMf to lilnitC U parent* ami frl?adebe>iiamli<> to Ik* mmvmn, ??tfcitrfiwli h Um iriqptiii rflwww." ?? At bar (eekfeato hi JNtbarilto JWriot, ?in Um mh totui, Dbinh Adima, Mm wife of Cairt. A. C. IImUHom, mm) 39 year*. Kew, vary few iwUwl, by their eoadaot (hn?Jb Hfr( hava exhibited to a laffce c|wi? oftriesfli aud to* qaaintanoca, tba to Me claims to adMiratlou aad raepacl. It Ime baas huf fivtHM to aoc#wM| Um wHmm diflkuttlto ttodeot tu the ever atofl< inftoM of Ihiitto^flifti to aUef wkkk, ?Ha hto called (inh tba wwumow immMm of .11 her erq?rniaUiMMfe' Wf'*, T? a I'M ptoaoa, aad MMtn mere ljr ptomtiiha addeda boartthat ^ with kiodMtot war a ttaarra W?nJ,in afirttoMle wife, aad deatiag mother. 8ha hu left a dieaoa-l folate and aflictad hatband, a large Iwiljr of thildrw, with mmmtom friamb, to mourn >W>i which to tbem it irrepairabie. *Tto tbua wa go.? 44 l>aath like aa overflown* Ureto. " Hwe?|>e u*awayt MM life* a dreamt 14 Aa empty talei a moramg flower, M Cutdowa and withered in an boar." Regimental Orders, HKAD QUARTERS, I I CM?nM?,AW 1, ir.?. ( ' ITARTF. II. MAXCV,lMvliwbM<iit)|)<ila(<<l 1 J^JL iimI wnii-ioiiMl AllJUl ANT n| the '^3>l j lltgimeni of gouth Carolina Militia, with Ik* rank ofa Pint LieuUu.int, wilt U obeyed iouwilnul|> II. P. TAYLOR, ' Cot, >Z34 tteg't. X. C. M. 47 4 Regimental: Orders, nr.AD rai KitH, ? C>>hrn+m, vV?r. Ifl, 18*0. ( PURSUANT looruci? front Hi* Km-eiletivy, tlie CwuiMuilor'in.Chlff. the W R?f imeot of S. C. M. will |?r?<l? mi lli? ile.r'mcntal Mn<t?r Grcuod, id (.'ulumliw, FRIDAY, me 8tli of L)tcmil?ff net', at 10 o'clock, A. ?o mr.liog to law, for eseicfee, review, aud iurpcu (ion, The OfAcarr, rommlaM<nf <1 nn>1 n'-i-wvonn'i. *i<>?rd, will M*a?nl>l0 on (lie dey praviout nt IS oYloek. A- M. for imprntiun and drill. On whirli day, ofTiijer* oonunandi^ compnuici will hand 'their returua to th" Adjutant. OAecr*, rom?ifciou*?l mild non-romm??fi"?ne-., iro ehiir(?tt with the titrt<ioa of thi? order with ; <o tbrir re?|?*ctivV command*. liy order of Col. H. I*. Taylors II. B. II. MAXCY, Adfi. *J t Rrg'l. 8. O0M. 41 4 Norlh and South-Carolina LOTTERY. ruBTMF. ? K.MMITOPTHK OXFORD ACADEMY, IN NORTH CAKOMNA, A ? (tfor the purehate of a MIMTARV rANAUR t?MI? IM CHAklBlTUI SOUTH CAROLINA. FIRST CLA8S. I TO ?K DRAWN THK 20TH IKKT. AT ll.ir.Einil Wit Tit CAROLUCA. I HCriKME. .. ? 1 PrilC of $ 1 2,000 it n.COO 1 do. ' 'fiOOO i> 0,000 I d?. r?,000 it. 5,000 I tlo. 4,'W)0 ii 4,000, I tin. 2,500 i? 2,500 1 flu. 1,340 U 1.310; 0 do. 1,000 ia 6,0001 12 do. 500 is 6,OOP 156 do. . 50 i* 7,fi'd)j 780 dit, 10 is 7,000 7b00 do. - 5 is 30,000 8760 Prlirs. $97,440 15600 lildnks. WHOLE TICKETS, #5 00 llAf.VF.S, 8 00 QUAHTKR9, I -'5 Adventurer* in North and South Carolina are inform#(I thai they can be promptly Innti died with tkkru km the alnivft, eqd all oth^r MttrU*, at ell tu tee, l?y Yonverdlnglhekorderi>j>ej//MMd,enc<.lo? I iij; th?r?*Ato BEERS' Fortunate Lottery OJJict, No. 211 BROAD PTREKT, Al OUMTA,, Where liave lieen mtd lite principal phix?.? that have l?e*n for eome yeait pa*t, di?t/il?ut?d In the Southern Statr?, eucn ne? #80*00 ft0/>00 #1000 2".()00 8,000 MOO l'>,ono a,000 . )000 lie. fee, Atl IMUr t Informal-*! Creaty Riven, and (U* tent m!vrnt'ircrs will l>e informed of th? fain oi .hvir nlteii rei|iM??iad. Addriik* ell eoaimtinh etionatn J. 8. BEERS, A*guttm. Nnvemlier 81 47 S F6r Sale. \ PA III ef young and perfectly wall broken Carnage Mor?e?. A h?nd tight Carryall, wKh Sprmgt A haadiame Itidmg Horn. A very IJ$elf MnUtto Man 10 y*ava old, na ?* f.dlent 1 log* Servant. . ^ ^ l'h?y t>along to a gentleman from Virginia, wt* f*nvtng nn Rather nee hr them, !? di?p^M?4tn??l? a*M low, MO i?vtather or ?*p?mte. Enqntra a( Mr. Peak'* hr ck hon*a, nearly nj ? , Ni WorkedaadTa?l?ortl JfcaMa, mi < ?tiu. " aad Sttfwr ? ? ( ruin soUtaeiu, two yar* *<?.?. Benvr aad coamo* bhck Boihwal^, \ I . Uo. Stack rtortmM ?iw?m, ?ci ???*# [ Bteckwoito, wkk* ladUtak inl?, Black t*ur?d aad <*4ur?d BUM* (<> Jiala aad Itmed tfwfedeT^ < k oufWi Bwhwul of UWl rmS Calico Mc^iu CUfc. wad M M-rln-. iSikiiri t g^*Kv?y?< y* 1yW?. ? i ^tiMfcj?5SS: # IH?*****?!"*:>????? A lot of wear aad Klny^^oifLSlloiw, of every qaallly aad Wkttaaad Mack taaa V?8i wartii, ^ i\M . WMU and ro|n??a Jfaaa. Oannaat ami OmUftfck USmHjr. fc Blrck -41k Hnaif fvt French and lUlUa, * Mdl?? (>?rr, Kftf, BHV and* HtmekUa Clove* . a??u.ici., . UuiillumitiK bc?l Mo,I.J. Buck and otliert in *ort?d, 8?| pr, M blta, anr. col. red CrawallHaadkareliMbb bcoicli Cacpexlhv . nd Heartf R?|h ol good ? qmdny, ai.d hmtdaoaia (i tlUint, wllk ajawy *-ii? ol DruwrU Carprtlnij;. will bo aold lt? ijihiki:lii'i|i, ? Low priced Ulna ( loriitendCatilntlUforaMvenU, ! ilcdmiu VVt.it ' fr'tam*-, iU, l'lum, and Blaakdjfc ? ml Do .1. *iio Stoktbiftt, *ud fluid* oC ?*Wry N will *!?<> reoeivo in ? fnw lay*. I.adtai na<l(icnlleaMn'*CLOAKB,ofthao*nMlaad kait iiyU. also: An additional vupply of extra. Super, Black, and blue OLVTMM JktfD IMIWIUMP, Host Iilanuett, how prired JV>gr& C lot hi, -f+lx And an invoice of highly potuhed CUT* l::hy. s ' N?r Jl. . 41 7 ? MONTICELLO, Tha teat of the lu(t TSotmu Jrfferton.. t r it |iro|M>*fd to p.hlUh a view of Muwlicrllii Hoaee, (trum a <9ra?vUuE ^mjjuSk ii?* %put by Mr. tie*!ft the <.yi??, by om of i Us ft rat mnitft of par provided pttitmmt U gkv*a, i nwcl the esp***** incident to Mch m under tVJlb a view to e*eeriaifllhi*, tba**uropdpa|aac|| ^ laid bvfore tk*> public. T.HI ?Ittw'ttjj heri'lttmefr coined# wilt ha ' fnrni?heduih*cr1bef* at three dollar* ? cc |>|# on delivery. The aloe of ibe pUt*1 innb~t long by IS inches >vkl*. | IVi'ru nr Mii.:i?ik?n ha* beea paid, la lb* H ! ..IV, 10 ibeeraAWttref cbaraeti* of Ibie btliMiuE 1 , wl i?ll cliM itlJui?llo? it ilOM Nil Otb*r* . I'I>r *v<ry Iwelv* r.itponribl* tburUwfc I'a. .-a wiio will collfciiimn^uief, will l^uBtklod to rceelvr OM oopy uf this MOn grftlll. M r>uba??luttoM received by P. tfttmriea. toufc. I seller riiy of Waebington* wbm tlio ^hEmI ( drj.-ingk deposited, and ut the Bock ?tore* <a lt.l? , |.|ee?. ? N .yrrn^rgl 'fr T . ;;'li CVc/rt wo/)A it* Society. ' 'f HR VnWMory Oration V tub &ri?ty, will b?; dalivertd In Hie Collet* Ckapel, by Mr. THOMAS B MAYS, on Friday *r*atng, M- ?* Dt-c.ni (ioMock. The Le.hr. and Oentleinnn ofCtlmMi/uft ' il? *;einitv, arts u-1m> blfullv >uvileu lo attend. RO!:EHT'll BPKtiUd, Sco'ty. JW2I. Private Entertainment f ?' ? IIF. ?tlmri*??r re?p~*u'.>liy Inform* bt* Mw4 . an ttbe public, that b* baeiatdaeonciduraM* i .?provi)inint in hi* botwe by It* addition of mi* room*. Member* of lb* kg!Vetera or famUle* can Iks lodge ! In apartment* d?tacb*d, when tbey wR| be retired Bad envfortalde. Btahl*t? ho J?t ' a bore Walter* It MfW'* corn* r*lore, centre of Columbia. Charge* at "derate. B.JONES. ftbv*mb*r 81 * FAIRFIELD RACES.* TIIK Hae?* over Sai.t Pi>*0 Tear, will eoia aienee on Wedaea*r. I be tftb of OtWM' ber net!, and end on lb* Friday feUowtef. IfaaTK?Wrttday,??aMe? '?? Second day. S atile*; Titled d+y, I *ail?. Wuetm:?Agkdbonee 1901b*. ? year old*, litlb*. <'?? ft year old*, KM lb*. ^ 4 year old*, M ?b*. sp;|| Tliroe I* Htad* allowed w rainedjaMhM* G R. I lUNTF.ll B*a*ary. N.B. Tbewettlbenef UwClabwl lbun wure* nay their reapeatlv* *Mb*efiptl<ta?, on or Mrnt ? lr?t day at tba raarr, aad li I* hoped they a Ml l*e aaaetanl bribe obaerraaee of Ikhrry**^. ^?eearf>e?|| 4t 4 Noticc. A REGULAR mecliagot Colaathia I?df?Ke. ?, will be beld oa Saturday Ike aeeoad of |>^eea?ber neat, at belf pa?t *i? o'^oeb.f*. M. Al wbleb Hate tba Aaaaal Eleetiog of Oftkrr* ?il| lake p'aef, ,b*LKSs; ".'STiSUteSitiSSLt ' J05,!?hV *rtS"? .W.tl. ftT I ' - T&8?> Htf90 1 now wbblKtw rnf nnata, and ratem a thaak* U a)y frleatta, for lhatr r*d I .nit Intend to *vull on Ibeaa for tbelr M I i. . I a. .i . .