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Columbia, November 28,1854., ' The members of the Staff attached to Excellency -OovBrtof areroguested to report at Head quarters ok MON~ TiAYf^& foitriK of Deoember pezt. By order of the Commander-in-Chief f $ Wfi ft B. T. WATTS,.Seoretaiy: _ si i f. - '-a T g " ' . Fine Hat* at Low Frioae. * ^ of otirfirierida, vftiting Colum~ bin, who may desire a new tile, wo suggest that they call at Follsr'b Hat Store. If they cannot be pleased; both in quality and . /jpnc^bjr ^.'FuttBR, they wHl hardly get suited, tarGoltunbia^ We have personally examined his stock, and do believe that all he says, in. his advertisement in this paper, isatriotly true. ' . '?*' * . w' An ADOIocv. Thk laat week's issue of the came < out affew hours behind the regular time. Thi* wa$ owin? to a press of job work, and '< , a ckUlinp onslaught of disease upon us. i The preaent issue is also a little later than 1 ? - - . itsbsuld be, owing to our absence a few i days "in the capital.Our friends will please ; expose ufc If the ague will but let our fab- . rio rakne, and nothing else interposes, we < ehsll have all right next week. i Agricultural Address.' 4?. A corr of an addreAs befdre the Lan- { caster Agricultural Society, by M. P. Cbaw foto, E^q., baa been kindly sent us. ^ We have fbmvd much entertainment in reading < ; this aS&reM. The subject of Agriculture presents a wide field, and one literally cov- i ered with flowers, for the exercise of thought . 4 . and eloquence, and Mr. Crawtord has done i m *' himself credit, by this exhibition of his ^o- i quaintano&^jsith tbo field ho surveys. " ? - Agriculture, as ? science, has hitherto, .? ^ / tijtyh sadlf neglected in our -coyntry. % V? * . ? * controlling idea with farmers has been* .1 plant all you can, reap all you can, ~anc^ 5 * ? Tveaf-out the aoilaa $gst*4|s possible; there ji are interminable forests still further r and when we hate utterly ruined this portion i of our fair heritage, we can go there. SuSh i , policy is at once'most "selfish, ^nwiso; and ; suieidaL^The formation of District and i State SocietiCR, the holding of ppze ejhjbi- i - , ' lioas, and the publication of suoh rtddre^ea < as the one before^ we fondly hope, is the < ^ earni^jf the " better day a coming " Governor's Message. &*'. \>jt JLUX annual message of the Governor w? J ** - ' i^ad before^the Legislature on Tuesday; It ( ^ " z& i godd document, of considerable \ " lengUi^iui^ontains ^mdoh^imjtortant infor-- n rnntiou andia a very ]ucid review^f State ' SS^Oeltcticy counsels flga5UhtV-cliauge 1 pitjiUcal. organization of the 6tatej ^ " ' and hopes that pr^uiization may bo.perpet- * ^^ySL*fuii^tatement of futo/xelata^S to the 1 " * . roe1jjfc^tt5aH$m nAw rinWAi Wtbink the ?om-. 1 ,y 'eamfljl^y^B^Rv^mth which they were s&entiUed to fbe' benefit 1 ? .. body met on Monday, and witf'orgahiied by the re-election of Mr. ALSTON ggp President of the Senate, and Mr. Simons Speaker ;of'tlio House; M?. Martin, Clerk thn ttSfl*A^*'i.m t*k-i-L^ - *?-1' " usuiiw, l. vjryputTi;t, aeawng C-Iork^ Mr. Ga.illand, Messenger; Jno. T. 8loan, of Pendleton whs cho&en Clerk ] of the^House; 'Mr. Richardson,-Reading Clerk; Mr. Din?ins, Messenger; and Miy DeLorme, Door Keeper.^ As jet no buameas of Importance has , been transacted. A multitude of petitions (b* incorporations, dfc^'hikre boon presented' and referred to tho appropriate committees 1 Various notices of bills and resolutions have also l>eon given. A'till to giv<r' the election _pf electors of President and Yioe President to the people, i? *1-- n-iA /-? ^ ' <U1U inw uug UJ OIU lilt) liaDUQ'URp ivanroriO, will bo introduced soon. * Those measures promise to engage a large portion of tbe timo of the session, and- we hope ,jmay be disposed of wisely. We entertain large hopes fot tho success of theJj&tter, and believe It to be second in importance to no measure before that body. * Several .important^ elections are to be" made: for Governor, Secretary, and we be lieva U. S. Senator; besides Commissiopcrs in Equity, and o.ther offices of less general moment. It is impossible to even form a probable surmise as to who of -the various aspirants will be successful. We have preferences, of course, in1 nearly all, but as wo aro not a candidate At present for any of the "high places," we shall shed no tears over the results be they what .they may. We presume that by next week's issue -of the PfAfj.tho die .will Jb^cast, and our readers will know jgrhe is the Goyernor, Solicitor,, and so on. We promise to Tteejjf the m - fully advised 3n all matters of interest.?_ '**> .. r7t>: ~' Advertiiement*, Mju Lawbost verj/'Tifttjly avnite himself of the press's cot^unicative powers to inform the public thw^ii^h?. ,u the-tin," and anj.idst the groans and gqsjjj|b& of alrheumatic money market, this muit-nrova hichlv gratifying intelligence, and4 wo treat every body will give ^im a call, as we we oonvinifcd they Cannot be better pleaded by iftvy ane: else.?Mr. Liwsoic is Ifc industrfbu*, ^ergetic and worthy man, $nd these, good' f ijuaditi^L, tSgethervwith tK??vgood qualities sk^^ire' .^j^worl^ cwif^icfurcel/ fail Jo 1 insure a reward. ? 4 * Messrs. Bewlkt andismrrh^JJamburg ipehSbants, also have a ogrd in this uumber, io whichr we would of our readers ?i^^^Wego heart and sfliil for tho success of all those who crive us a chance tn jxpoee their merchandize on our - Whilst you are in Hamburg, if-?oupiare i little fii<jk ajjd want eorftfjriedicin^ot pre in lined of anything in th^ciWtriat'alina.k liin't forget that Dr. ^AVENsofcorr' ift ready to supply you. f ,Seo the ndvertiaeplMit of the*MiJitary jfijfobt at Yorkville. Whilst we are an tin? Kerr, it willU teen, has been Hj^^ogibia etock of genera! groceries eooo, or yon wil^gnfo not resign rt ncA-cpt the Professoi-8hipitt-^hff Som'mhry -t whi(3?;h? was elected by thfr Prefcbyteria Synod. -For'oUrselff we cannot doubt bi |$^t both Jh&fStato ftndftHoGhufch woul receive greatSi- arid more extended benefit from a continuance of bio labors in tho.fiel now occupied by; him. As a citizen, th StyU^te bas claims upon, bira ; aitcUas a chjii tisn. hi* dhnmh Ji?? v.:?."tWI y VIMI'UU Uj^/VU UlUit '^J is his right -to decide for himself in: whr taanner he can best promote the interest of both. -ii&K, " In.<xmpanyWiwitwb friends, we. no? visited the Attfcnal Academy, and were t gain delighte5uThe site '6( this Institutio is superlatively lovely, eyon now, and i (Werner,'when roses ace freah and leave green, it must be a perfect paradise on eartl The paths of education, when environed b; such pleasant prospects, we could trarm all our day* and never weary.?Our visit t the Arsenal Academy wasexceedinglybrie and spaoe will not permit a record here c half the thoughts suggested by ii The few hours of our stay io Columbi were hurried off more swiftly by ibe plen! ure we derived from the kind 'attentions c old frieuda; and new acquaintances. W of course visited "the brethrt^^nd to Mi Bbitton, of the are indebted fo kindnesses. May his now field afford ^hir an abundant liarvent of nlp??m-o ?i*/i r "" J"""" The Oarolinian we Visited alone and incot, OOkesbury Conference SchoolWe take pleasure in asking attentiaa&t ttie^adrertisement of this Institution whicl appears in 'another column; -^.nd we ar pleased to hear so go6& a report of ite- al fairs as the following, which wo find in)ih last^Sott(A?rn Christian Advocate Lwtitution has been in operation a bouCHWSnty years. During all this time i has maintained a high reputation for schol mkm n?> ? * "* ' r, uv? ? ?<> vi me iuiuisiera 01 nil ConferenlS?having been educated within it halls. It- has an-endowment of $15,00C thq. munificent gift of the late Gen. Hollo way, the proceeds of: which are annual); appropriated to the' 'sons of the deceased superannuated and effective ministers of tlx Conference. There are eight^beneficiarie of thip class now at the Sch6ol. ;^In additipi the sons of nine other prcachers have' re cfeived'their^tuitibn^ee during t$& pas year; and the same wsfceflt. has been exten dad. to three candidate for the tfavellin) ministry-?making in all twenty bencficiariei Thefnqmber of students during {he yea has been ninety-four. In a gracious revivn of religjgp, near the close of tbej^ tt^fton, number professed religion, and joywd th uiiuhiu. jllie u nances oi tne SCbOol nro i a lieaWtir condition, tho tuition fees mor than :<jovering the expenses. During tli year ivnew Chapel with two conveniec recitation rooms has been finished. jj| Ntebifcka Indians. jj8 The Keowee Courier, in coiwrersafio with, a gentleman who accompanied the rc mai^s of the lamented BuiiTto their ]? resflng-place,.learns the following incident u /\ * ? * - - arrival at^Beileviei goh . wM meu^^docked^in to get a view of hi Exceu^ncy-TifljeB Wera^Jguled as far as th> eye could-jSacb, aud^he welkin raado t< ^g-^w^ ' the eavage_ yells of the nativ jwfll^^^N^ertwDed that he wa j^ere toshed an( " "jxie^^ OF-JFlKDINO DROWKftnna. f j^owe1 ate London papers re- n jiv tnikt otf ofKtroay, 29th ult. an agricult ural laborer named Solomon Dunford, left ? the Crovrn public house, opposit^the Founo tain-Hotel, West Cowes, Iale- of .Wight, for n a few moment*, Reaving. his basket and a ,t pint ofbeer,. .partly drunk, but did not re- _ < turn. On Monday., of next week, at noon, O the body was discovered in the water, near 8 the Fountain Quay.?The Features did not n d present ^he same appearance as is usual in J e Browned persons, thp faoe being entirely M j. black. A M hovel process", was used for the S( Pi recovery of the body by one of the coast ea L- guard. On Friday morning the circumstance beingfbado known to him, ho as 'A sured the bystanders that if the party was drowoed in the neighborhood he would disFcover the body by means of a " new loaf of J L. breadj*;in which should be deposited three 11 ounces of. quicksilver, when the loaf would ,ie n float "till it rested over where the body might n lay." However extraordinary it may appear, s the experiment was tried, and on the loaf wi j. becoming stationary, a boat-hook was put overboard boneath it, and brought up the body. The man states that this is the fourth _ Q instance in which the experiment has been G ? tried by him with success. ^ . ? A Speedy akd Sure Cure for- a j Sprai"n.?Dissolve a little ammonia in wa- _ ter, steep a few mullon. leaves therein, and a bind them on hot. ,f 'j- Lieutenant Governor Farmer died at New.^Orleans on the 29th of yellow fever. ? 0 Tho Interments in that city for the week r- ending the 29th, are 243, and of fever 107. ^ r ? ? ? " A convention of the manufactures of to- Si bacco in Virginia and North-Carolina is to bo held at JLynchburg, Va., on the second ' Manday of Januay. *-: 7* If, o ? ? Those are the hardest misfortunes which 0 we allow to take ua by surprise. ti Q Do mot Procrastinate. Attend to tlAfc Oongh . or Sore Throat in timo. By bo doing, you may '* avoid mttch suffering. This advice is applicable e to hundreds who takn cold, and cough for PI weoks, and sornetimcs months, thereby so weak. oning the delicate organs of respiration, that* ^ 1 erefc, should they succced in obtaining relief, [. they are rendered much moro susceptible to o fKflrflflffnt* All !%? u. ? *- 1 ? 0 . uuu uii^ui uc p rev on tea 8 by the small outlay of 60 cents, in the purchase I, of a bottle of STABLER'S ANODYNE CHER- Hj ?. RY EXPECTORANT, which almost invariably -? ^ causes or gives relief1^ diseases of the Lungs jjjj i, and Throat. The same may be said of diseases th 9 of the Bowels. We believe that hundreds an- th s nually die, from neglect of a slight tendency ? to Diarrhoea, whose lives might be saved by the outlay of 60 centa for a bottle of STABt LER*S DIARRHOEA CORDIAL, which is so CI i* efficient iir the cure of diseases of the bowels. j See descriptive pamphlets, to be had grat I. is of the agents. Price of each, only 60 - cents per boitle, or six buttles for ?'2 60. i E H. STAB BLEU ?fc CO., Proprietors, Wholesale Druggists, Baltimore. S' Sold by Dr. F. F. GARY, Cokesbury; e WARDLAW?tT,Vnv AKKoaiiun w . n IIAVLLANDt nAURAL ^ ^, ^" ' c Lf Wholesale agents, Charleston; Apd by Morchanta generally. _ t ft?M.V18S4 * 30 2w obitpai?y. p 5 SfjMHWwfl 8th of Oetober nt the residence of It ii^rairn^i^Abbeville District, S. C , Miss MARY JAJSJy'jiel^est daugl^er of Augustus C. Cofer Bbq., jnShe 17th., yearrof her age.' * >?SKe bore her affliction with patience and .j* Christian resignation, which terminated in Ty!? Tph'oid {aver in twenty-two days. 8he bad never ^ l, connected herself with any Church, but told J her aunt that she intended doing so as soon as N she returned to Edgefield, which she would 10 have donfrin a few days, if she had lived. She 11 requested her father to take her remains to T?dcr<> 8 field for interbfint, and begged bim to do all r the good he' could in this wc rid, and try to meet j her in Heaven. She often spoke of Iyer brother aira left, as her dying-^jfroest, that he should so w] live in this world, 'that he might be prepared on 5 to meet her around the Throne of God. She > often spoke of the happy, change in' her sonL _ ? e She was of a remarkable kind and amiable' j disposition, and very affectionate to her discon- T solated father, brother, and two sisters, whom X ? she leaves to mourn their loss. We sympathise on i with the afflicted father, in thi^ as well asliis for- ne T mer bereavements; for it is only one short year tri f since ho wan deprived of his dear companion, i and two lovely daughters. May he be enabled to bear the afflictingflispensation of an all wise 001 Creator, and. m??t-them all in Heaved. J. 010 r da 9 The Market. wj r ABBEVILLE, Nor: SO.?Piasters arebring ty ipg in cotton pretty frtf|tiHapj'Mem disposed to sell at the prioes offeKd, namely from 1 to y S p^ta. - ; i? COLUMBIA, Nor.' 29.?The market rather ~ f doll. Quotations.7 to cents! " . *' c ? ) f FULLER'S HAT STORE, ( u eueaarosoa. Wtteet, . a? % . coiumbia, a c? JJ j T7TEEP8 on Mnd, of die cybetf m?k? and Pu Notice: . * rHB regular meeting if Oliolon Lodge "Stf, " < 8, A>% F.\ Mi*, will be held on Monday ... 1 renintf, tbe 11th,December. Members nro re- . leated td be punctual in tbeir attendance, ?& uiness of importance will be traneacted. \\ By Order of W.\ M.*. : . .7. ? A V. M. Lu BUlioCKi - Mrf Nov. 30. 2t ?/ , . ;$jBor<5ry.-i - JBPP OESL8 BUM O ONFBRSNOE "D| SCHOOL. J* rllE next Session will open on Wednesday, the 10th day of January. ne'Jtt. gugl Oor School boa three Department^ PRL i._- _ ARY, CLASSICAL, MATHEMATICAL and au, 3IENTIFIC, with an officer at the head'of tm., ch. O. II. ROUND, * ^ Recto rJ- wy Cokcsbury, Dec. 1, 1864. . 80 8k Auction of Store Cloods. CN consequence of the death of E. Barmore of the Firm of Barmore <fc Donald, will sell tho remaining Stock of Goods on j; ind at Cost until the nth of December, and ? , that day all that is not disposed of will be Id at public auction. . . Persons wishing to purchase goods cheaD -VI ill do woll to call and examine the Stock. ' r ' DAVID I. DONALD, wSurviving Partner. ?L* Mount HilL Nov. 30, 1854. 80-2t J5? _ ' * : ner, . ITI. CALHOVM, BOOK SELL* EB, Ac. at I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL " LOT )EALER IN FOREIGN AND AMERICAN 1( BOOKS AND STATIONERY, 71 COLUMBIA, S. C. O. M. CALHOUN. * Aug. 9, 1853. 13?ly 21 MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS. |j rllE undersigned begs leave to an- 20* nounco to the citizens of Hamburg 2< id vicinity that he has opened a well selected 2 ock of choice . 2i MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS, " | which he respeetfullj solicits their attention. 2 mong;t his assortment will be found: & Toilet Articles and Perfumery ]3 Drugs and Chemicals, Paints, Oils and Dvo Stuffs, jfc_ Glass, Putty and Varnishes. In compounding Medicines and supplying i;nA nutations, cue strictest attention Will bo given ^ar the requirements of bis patrons. 3*- prjc Being a graduate of the London College of fj0(j larmacy aud having had an experience of rhteen years in his ousiness, he feels coufi- p nt of being able to Rive satisfaction to all ?-30 may favor him witn their patronage. ALFRED S. RAVENSCROFT. ^ Nov. 29, 1854. SO Sm LAD I IS' FAIR t! X HHE Ladies of Abbeville, will hold a FAIR L in the New Female Academy, on the,ev?- 4JF1 ng of Friday, the twenty-second of Decern- the r next, and the day after, for the benefit of ty 0 eEpiscopal Church of this Village. Every- holt injr will be offered for **!? tb?t otin p Comfort ov gratify Taste, and the proceed- fron 53 of the evening, will be closed by a Smoking T JT SUPPER, Btutable to tho season. of a The time will be Christmas?the object laritahle; and the Ladies cordially invite N 1 .to attend. Nov. 28, 1854. 30 4t FALL SUPPLY OF GROCERIES H AT. KERR'S" STORE. (*y agar, molasses and Cofibe. 0'? j - 5 Hhdsbest Louisiana Sugar; a fu 15 Bbls Stewart's C. Yellow do.; Inl 25 " now crop N. O. Molasses ; 20 " - old crop . " Syrup ; 15 Bags beat old Rio Coffee ; 6 " celebrated Mocha do.; aints, Oftla and Window OIbm. 2 Bbla Linseed Oil; * 10 Tanners' do.; -y-t 8000 Libs pure "White Lead ; - 200 " Green Paint; 'J-% OAA II TT-ll-? J- - AlUU , . X CI1UW UO?) * r 200 " Red do.; - ... 200 " Black do.; 86 Boxen Window CUom?8X10, 0X11, 10 12'; ' English, Swede, Band and Hoop Iron. < ,000 Libs English and Swede Irons, assorted; 60,Kegs Kails, assorted; "an 1000 Libs bent Hemlock Sole LEATHER ; 4 Bales Gunny BAGGING ; . ; 26 Coils best Bale ROPE, (small coils); The publio are invited to examine my stock; / : bich a now offered at vary small' advances first costs for eatk. . E Nov 80 . 80 ' 8w EXECUTORS' SAXiB. "?Y OllDKR fit tn? W nr:n *i~- ?-* _ v #mhH If JMy VI* IfUV IBbC ' ) John McLennan, deceased, we will eiill Thursday, tbe twenty-eighth of December xt. a# the Ninety-Six Depot, Abbeville Die- J11? * et, South Carolina hiit; 20 Likely Ncgroei, 2 sisting of Men, Women, Boys and Girls, A' i a credit of Twelve Months, (being the resi- notii e of the- Personalty; of said Estate.) C< Purchasers \qjUbe required to give Notes terci th Two approved Securities,-and no proper- him, moved on til the Terms are complied with. T< v v JAMBS W. CHILD, Sen'r, .... he ^ "THOMAS THOMSON, . roofl ' Executors. be tl Dee. 1, 1?54? 80 4t '; 1 11 . * >. *A KEPlKATttftT IrttTiiiiiv .r SCHOOL. * \N\the First of J?u>o?ry, 1855, tho sabscrt/. ben, grAdu?t<* of ;fha Citodel Acadsmy, A*3d n.? ?oBo?i),, ,ni ?.>. MnM Jij ; .y t -sffigU ims sm?>t Abbeville Dislritt?In Orctxnartf. i the matter of tlitf "tut Will ' and Teatav . tatnt of John Oli'vtr, fleceaacdi fTHEEEAS, notice had beeq. given tomb F by Bonve of the next to Kin,- abd Heirs law of John Oliver decease J', requiring the ^'r purporting^ to contain, tbe lost. Will ahd talent 01 sat a aeoewfcd^t? bo broved in n'a Form of Lawsy'; ' lieretbre; notice is hftrtpy given to Elijahrer, James Oliver, George 01iV%r, Elitfc1 Robertson, Nathaniel Stlncfrfcomb and' tinnoh, bis wife, and Mrtf, Snrah Terrell, to' ;nd appear before me either in person or by orttey, at a Court of Ordinary for Abbeville* iirict, to be held at Abbeville Court Houo,.helwenty-fifth day of February next, ?t cb' tiyic and place the validity" of the said er%ill be tried. Given uqder my handand&eol of Office, this the twenty-fifth of. Novembe, one . ' thousand eight hundred and fifty-four. ' WILLIAM 1IILL, O. A. D. or. ze, , 30 3m : Groceries! Groceries I! J7"E invite tho attention of our -customers J and the public generally, to our 8took- GROCERIES; Just received at the Corone door above tbe CAROLINA HOTEL,-; tbe stand formerly occupied t>y Messrs.k & Buckmaster: Consisting in part of 0 Hhds. New Ofleans, & Muscavado Sugars. 5 Bbls. Stuarts Refined A. 0. and A. crushed Sugar. ) Bags Rio Coffee, No. 1 article, J " Laguira M- 5 Bbls. No. 8 Mackerel, 5 Kita, "1 " ) Hhds. W. I. Molasses, * -. ? ? Bbls. N. 0. Syrup, D- Case* Negro Shoes?all sizes, 5 Bbls. "Gibson's Eagle" Whisker, 5 "' " Omar a'a Old Ryo * 5 " O. K. VV ? 5 " Pikes Magnolia " 5 ' N. E. Rum, , . 0 Coils Weaver's best. Rope, Egging and Twino. ALSO, ro Blankets, Kerseys, OsnaBurgs, and'all? la of Domestic Goods usually kept in orur ; all of" Which, wo will sell as-ebeap as tbi* ket will afford-; and w<j wilijpjjr. n liberal 'cs for Cotton ftnd other Pcodoft? as any y else in this market! BEWLEY. <fe~ SMITH cc. 1,1854. SO fit ' i .h. . Notice.. v* !7"ILL be sold on the Plantation of. tb?f late John Oliver; deceased ?n thre fomnith and fifteenth days of*.Decipher neit,. go part of the personal Estfcfe "of said d*-icd, consisting of about ftirty-fire Likeljr ffegroes^, Stock of Horses, Mules, a* Large quanti- * f Corn, Fodder, Plantatien T<x*ls,-HouieI ,J " ? '? i uuu aiwuua r uruimre,.. nnO> ottier Ar-. >9 of Value, oa a Credit of" tfcrielve month* I day of sale. . ,i < >'" erms more fully made known' on the day ale. . JAMES M. IiATIMKR, JBxccutor. oy. 24,1854 20. 8t TIKI Turn Tiirin^ * , f W.-LAWSQN, vary, gratofal for patron age herel'oforo enjyed,- Oega- leave- to tp Ins friends and cuatomeca audi the pub- * generally, that he haa now, at.hi* old stand; Muin Street, next door to WHite it Bnlloek, II and complete aaaortment ef l^N "WARK lis atore may be found Duckets?all ahapea and. siaoe,;. Go veered and uncovered; Bonnet Box. ea; Bed-Stcamora;. Cpffoo row?ail sizes; Uoko Pans?assorted > - Vi'ihapesf Candle' Mould-s,;. v - j. Cake^Boxes; Coal. Carriers; Cnlloncb>r?; .Coffee Ronsters; . Candle- , ? {Sfci?i&; Dish Fans; Dish ,?'f.Covers;_ Dqat Pans; Fat * ~ -- Stoves; Foot Tabs; Class Drainers; Knife Box. es; Lanterns,; Lamp-Feeders;^ MiltPans ; Milk-Caps; Money Bores ; Molasses Cups; Milk. akiomxfir?;-JttnffltiB?ig?; ' % - .-I Marking Cups; OiU - ' . . . r: Lamps; Pepper 1 " Boieirvti- : PnJJi'.o T>:_ T?- m-? m. uuuiug vi nuo, X 10 m DUB j rJBMJ VA)7 re; Reflecting Ovens; Shower Baths; Stew Pans; Sugar - - tor - Potsr- v^i V Wnsh Pana; Wat-er. Hippers; &<x, Ac. I Bhort, Ins stook comprises everything in' . V not merely willing to cW ' terrn* M can bo patftld with the ffrst injunction of tb? 1m "live andlcfc live."' ' - >' ny anicio manufactured to order at short 2e, and warranted to give satisfaction. * \* )untry merchants will lTrid It to tLeirliji ' it to procure supplier of Tin Ware from, >the building pnblio he would iif tbkt -* / U alwayo prepared,vto AttenJ to tfa* Irlll V .T." Mnkttt for wiyhim to i : V evidenM<oMu? al?liW^t>^^bod;?Mfc , bbeville & H.. EL-C.? Sot. 2S? ly life Bhttaht .