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Defining a Position on the Temperance Question. Some three or tour years since, I was guilty of tlie iinliM-ivtitn, to call it 1 >v no liar.-her name, of miming for the l.egislature, in the country of 1 Yrsinmioii, State of 1 lousier. The parly by which I was tiotnitinted ami supported, had a clear majority o' three huinlre<l in the counti v, ami of course my election was a lix?*?I fact. At least 1 thought so, until about three weeks b Tote the election. About that* time, the l*rst wave of the Maine Law cxcili-niaut reached the State, ar.d ugly questions began to Input to me by voters of both parties. To lilkl* !1 Olisilioll fill I'll !n-l- sill. v? .i.w , ? v. and dodging seemed thtf. only sale policv. Fortunately, I had no\'yr belonged to r.nv temperance society. That sati>fied mo?t of the antics. < hi the otjic-r hand, I never drank any tiling stronger than eollec, and the temperance Hieti took it for granted I was one of them. Thing* went oil' prettv sinothly in the cotivass, and I and my opponent were to make our last speeches in one of the hack town-hips on the Satiirdnv preceding tin' election. I' wa- :i hard place for a temperance man, and I was most thoroughly crossc.\amin? d during inv speech. as to my antcecdctits in connection with temperance societies, and especially, if I had evei belonged to the Sons of Teinner ; this order heiuj; 'I"-1 peculiar alioinniatioii in the neighborhood. Mv answer sv< iii'"l I" sati>!'v sow reigns an.I I was contra! dialing myself tliat the last ordeal was p:t*?ed. I was slightly mistaken. Rome political adversary had whisjicivil it in t!i>: crowd thai I could not not l?ear tlie taste-or Min-ll of wliiskev. This was a seiioiis and damaging charge, and tlie friends. without consultiiii; me, determine*! tha' a coiivi t?r-i i;jr proof of its falsehood lie eiVeil 1>. fore I left tllC ground, Tom \V . ahout as hard a east.* as the iieiglhorheod all'i i'!'d, was selected as a committee of one to carry out their resolulion. Ju-t as I had mounted my horse to leave. Tom approached me with a brimming tumbler of new whi-k<-v in his hand, and ashed me t" 'jine tlie hoys in a horn.' I jjlaneed at the er?>wd. and saw that at least liftv v te< w? ie hanging in the scale. It wa<uotiti?e to deliberate ; and a couple of swallows of as villainous whi.-key as over came from the still, found their way down inv mroai. .\ ixnmi ot approval tiv>?n the crowd tt.l.l their satUfretion ; hut I was determined to have my revenue for the inatrydon I sntl'ted. Leaning over towards Tom in a confidential sort of way. 1 ?ai>l :?"Tom I rany |?*r li<|imr than that.'' "The d< vi! !" said Tom. "do yon carry a hot tie ?"?' ( *et laii ly I <lo Imt yon lini.-! keep daik, and not let tin* fellows in town know of' it."?This was a degree of soundness on tin? tcmperanee <|tiestioti mr friends had nut dared t > li< tor in me. It was like inarrvir.g a woman for heantv and finding site had a lot-tune hssides. l?v tin? .fj time tlie crowd had gathered around us, 1 had extracted from mv saddle hags a hot tie of extract <>f nhi'ji r ami handed it to 'l'om, with an invitation to "try it." Tom, did "try it." "Lord g?mentily," grasped he, as the burning compound took po?.se>;-ion of his mouth and throat. "Wleit ? ?1 >' ; "Water?water?water!'' I told him it was tenth-proof brandy ; and the crowd unanimously sworn that anv man who carried . - liquor that would make Tom \V cry for water, was sound enough for them on the jjr-? temperance question. I distanced my competitor at that precinct the succeeding Monday. New Year's Day at the Executive Mansion. From eleven o'clock yesterday morning fc' riiitil two o'clock in the afternoon the Executive Mansion presented a scene which will not soon he forgotten l>y all these who avail(E cd themselves of the occasion to pay their (' respects to, and exchange the congratulations of the season with, the Chief Magistrate of '&< llio tintmn At nloi'A" #1... r?: ? ....... w... ^ ? c W VMM IV I liO lUI L'l^il ministers wit!i their secretaries, in their rich ami glittering ofiieial dresses, were presented fV-C to the President, with the customary formalities. All the members of the. cabinet r<.rJZT*^ were present, with the exception of Attor^ . 11 ey General Cashing, who we regret to **' ' learn, is still confined to his house by indisposition. At half-past eleven o'clock the officers of jr'*' the army and navy of the United Slates stationed in Washington, besides several now on a visit to the seat of government presented themselves in full uniform, to their Coin maudcr-in-Uliief. They presented a most gallant appearance. At twelve o'clock tlic main entrance of the mansion \v;is thrown open to the public, and for two hours hundreds if not. thousands of our citizens passed though, ;m I were severally introduced to the 1'reMdrnt, who appeared to bo in remarkably line health and spirits, exchanging in turn with his guest good wishes for the coming new year with ? that grace, dignity and uii.-.lbctcd cordiality for which he is so peculiaily di-tiuguished. In couscquence of the continued illness cif M.iishai Hoover, Mr. Commissioner Blake olli. iated as master of ceremonies on \ this intcivj.ii.-g occasion, who was assisted, Sr" ns all will b? ;tr witness who were present, in t lie mo?t cfii -ient manner by Deputy Mur| slial Phillips. ? Wvshinglon Union. VyLlll-.l.Mi IIAMS. III I llC iHSt J'atCllt Of? fire Report, .!,iiiu'? Campbell, of Weston, a N. J., gives ilie following as a superior pro? rijSS^ ILCcpr for ? nrii??r hams: ? ^Skfr^'Xhe be>t method I have found fur curc ;ihg hams .is. after the hams have been cut, ' " iBttiem lie out on a shelf where they can y - have plenty of cool air, so that the animal beat is entirely out of thein before you atr' A, tcfttplto put thoin down in salt; then corn them down for two or three days, after which drain off any bloody water which may come out; and then make the follow - ing pickle, sufficient to cover them : Take 9 pounds of salt, 3 ounces of saltpetre, 1 ounce of aalxratus, 4 pounds of brown sugar or molasses, and 6ix gallons of water, let them lie in the above pickle from three to six weeks' according to the aizo of the hams, when you may take them out and smoke them with good' hickory or apple wood untill sufficient to suit your, taste. They should then be taken down and hung p up in ft dry, cooL place, in bags to protect 1 , the mi from flies.. "I have hams cured' nf(ei> the abovo method, which w?*re almost as fine when eighteen months oli), as when taken from the smoke houw. And while, upon the subject of hams, I would further say that whe>* yoa boil thein, they should be boiled un . til done, in good soft water; and when lM?r!y done, throw in a handfnl of clean Timothy hay : it absorbs all impurities which may be around the outside of the soon as done, take out the hay, jbttl leave the ham in the water until nearN^^^eold, wh?n you way take if out. Sabbath Morning in tho Country. | 'Ti? n IhiIy Sulihalli morning;, / Ami ul"i ii>ns'y the snri ^ Ili? ilnily <nrhly piliiriinnga llatli once n^iiiu I*, mm ; The <lew drops sparkling, glistening Like diamond* in the light, rI CI? mining tin- trees in pendrtut, rich Ami radiantly bright. sel Swci-I (lower.* is glowing beauty, J' Shake off the drowsy chain ns The jrisrht zephyrs fliinu nrotiii<l them, ] Ami wake to life again (??' Tilt* Ifill'-friliirM tu*tj?l "tu.nimr ? I I . Kxpeuding 'noiitli the my '^1, Tin* \v;irin mill i?i-ni;il sunbeam I Hath brought in active piny. p,. Young birdsnre sofllv enrrolinjj Their i-urly m:it in song, All 1 numberless I he cchorR thnt The joyous strains prolong. Mow, a rich thrilling mclodv Is waft oil far and near. Ami then n low sweet warbling r1s all thnt meets the ear. i mi) Oh birds, nnd (lowers, and sunbeams, With beaut v new and rife, To fasting a brighter railiancc j.j? l.'pon the path of life. tio And holier nspirat ions Within our hearts are utirr'd, p?i Lifting the soul from Nature, In praise to Nature's Lord. 1 am - for Fanny Pern cn Dress. ^ Tt is mv opinion, after all that is said, ? thai Yvoiin-ti ditss much mote with an eve to their own sex, than to (lie other. What i l'!' man. unless ho be a dry goods mc-rcluml, 1 < knows whether a woman wears Honiion or rot ton lace ? What man either knows the value, of the dainty handkerchiefs with ! which ladies so i s!enta!ioudv polish their pretty noses ? What man else, knows, or cares to know, the value of the camel's hair i and shawl spread so carefully over their ! shoulders ? Hy the rood ??not. on<?. Hut the delighted peacoek possessor rejoices that every feminine eye which rests upon it, computes its value to a fraction. Yes?woman i dress imteh more for each other's eyes than ! men ! I never knew a man, whose opin' ion was worth asking, who did not prefer | to see a pretty woman (and I imagine the ; most demure of 'em don't look long at any I uinor .) iiiiosicnrauousiy an<l iuo:lcstlv dr<-ssi oil; ami I nowr saw a pretty woman wlio did not look prettier in her plainest home, dross than in her most elaborate adornments. I Jut, alas ! f<?r plain lioinod losses?win re I are they ? Where is the pretty dehiino, and neat ealico, none loo pood for little elimhing f, ot (now fashion is banished ?) j i Kclio answers?Where f SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY! ! (tl'ANO AIX'T ANVTIllNi; I'OTAKED TO IT! SUBSOIL PLOWING IS NO USE ! ("i?itoil Seed a Perfect Nuisance! CLOTHING THE ONLY REMEDY!! S3 ^ a E> "OL <? j r|"MIK iiidcfatiuaMc District and Village X Clotliinii Man, 1 v close observation ami . lutr<l study, lias learned several new features in ; the art of improving and adorning the Mascuj line portion of the hiiinan family. He's heen chmi to New York, took h-s.-ons uinler scieni tifie men, ami has made himself so familiar with all the beauties, duties, liabilities, advanI tages ami I'esponsihililicH of the human wcath; cr-lioardinii department, that. just. as soon as he lays his eyes on a man, hre knr<TS what lie lneks?whether it is fund or raiment. He is just the same to mankind that, sprint; is to vegetation. Country merehants would do well to conic in and take a few lessons?charges moderate for single scholar?classes taken at reduced rates. If it is food nml raiment, he takes hiln in, covers, weather-hoards and floors him, and then sends him ovci to his friend, H. S, Kerr, or down to I.oinax ?fc Coldi's, where in a few minutes, after the path-lit has realised the reviving, healthful intluenceof the external apj plication, they will coiiiiucucc the inside work . ?ceiling, mining, plastering ami securing, and | then start Itiin home. Ami it is no wonder, nft.er tiikiiiix some of Loiunx it Cohh's or 11. S. Kerr's in'urd filling (which is substantial, no liquid) then allowing Lyoxs to give tliein what's culled the surface polish, that men's wives I don't know them when thev go home; the ' little hoys ami girls run and hide, thinking some city folks have come to their pa's houses, young ladies commence fixing up to entertain i Llieir new lieaux, and young men brush their I liinL* tliiriiifiitil "fiJ ? 1 '1 , 'J irvui k lu IIXUIVV tile nice looking stranger. I A few riM-n of rut her ordinary appearance, 1)111 ! wlio have thrown themselves entirely into Lv! ons' hands, know tlw advantages to he derived VBI front a suit of his Clothes ; it has married them ! into rich families, given them a standing far be! yond their expectations, and been the means of , i pitching them as high up asphifty-phour phorty , 1 J in I he scale of uppcrteiidom respectability. 'V There arc now in the eit}* of Abbeville, a j Churches, 2 Academics, 1 Sinking School, a I great many Dry Goods Stores, 2 Printing Offices, ls' j 2 Wholesale Grocery Houses, 2 Jewellers' Kstahlishments, a Thespian Corps, Masonic and Odd Fellows' Lodge, Dancing Class, Ilippro- J drome. 2 Carriage and IJujjgy Manufactories, attt 1 Hotels, several Hoarding Houses, 1 Drug J Store, (Jin Factory, and a Steam Saw Mill, 2 | Harness, and several Hoot, and Shoe Shops, Tin I Manufactory, U Tailors' (establishment#, Cabij net. Carpenters' and Hlacksmiths' Shops, 3 I iwiresnmciii. MfiMioiip, nml 2 hi very Stahles, an<l | i it will not do for u irent.lcman to make a bad I ^ ' ; appearance at 11113* of these places; it injure | ' their business. Ly??ns keeps Clothing suitable . for n I tlie above unmed jilacefi, avocations' and ' 1 occupations, andbecause lie lina n big trade nnd wj j a large Stock, lie don't intend to usk prices J | that, are unreasonable. jjo, Lyons' stock of Leghorn and Straw Hats, is | complete, lie-keeps tine Pocket Knives, Razors, (?0j| ! Oil and Fluid Lamps, Fiddles, Fiddle Springs pur and Fiddle Rosin, manufactured expressly fur n|>0 this trade. Flutes, Patent Door Fasteners, In- ^],j8 terest Tables, the most convenient thing of the 6jOI kind now in use?every body ought to have j? > one?Hankers' Cases, 1 til I Hooks, Pocket and ,,|Q, ' Memorandum Hooks, ICuvelopes, Letter Paper, tior I the largest, stock ever brought to this market? fCM, New Yorkers complain of a scarcity since we purchased?Steel Pens, so many that there is Ln ...UkImIJ ? - .... HUIMIIVC VII OVCCI, 1 Ul'b ill Oil U Ik ICS enough to hide all the money in the District, _ Combs, Hnir Brushes, Nail and Tooth Brushes, enough to open a whole pale brush and conih SSi lioine, and if Cedar Pencils rise, Lyons has got 'em sure?a whole ease of Blacking, Needles, an}' quantity, and low l>y retail, Trioonherous, j Kathairion, Cologne, Hair Oil, Handkerchief Extracts and sweet sinelliug stuff, Needle and A Thimble Cages, Lanterns, Buggy Whips, Valis4a, two or three Horses, and so many other Frit things that it would take (is a whole day to I' looklthem up and name them over, all of which day or?ti?dy for inspection and sale, at the Cor- A ner Store in the Marshall House. A. ? Abbeville C. H.,. April 16, I860. 60-tf CfU. BOWER, MAKUrlCTUHRR AND DEALKR ' it) jrUHJNlTURF, ^ Of Every DcwriplUn, * ll mzz Mi*ZD^a ^ jjj . Of Every StyliB r FISH'S CELEBRATED METALIC BURIAL ?J CASES. Boi Opposite the (Tonjparte House, A COLUMBIA, 8.'C. . ? April 11, 1856 49 ly ,,Mn *> /' '* *'V". .' ' ?.<< f.V, .MM. -U -? .., U ?>.. > tlotjjiitg, i!* loll (13?.) RICHARDSON STREET, "MIR undersigned would respect fully announce joining Districts, tlint lie has n??\v in Store Se.isoli) a well Sclectc.l Stock of SI'RIM! AJ 1 ntstich prices as cannot fail to suit. He won!, noises will be performed to tlie entire satisfactii wotiM, therefore, say t<> his friends in tin: t'oun fie thinks lie can ?11re!i it an object worthy of a In connection with ('iotliin-r may !? fonn.l a u odd of every description. Also, lints, t'aps, t' ? Al.sr line assortment. of Youth's and Children's t'lotli I up. Ucincinber the No.?1:58, Richardson Street, o] uiral. LVlOnthin, S. C., April 18, 18.'><5. Octagon Burial Cases"MIKSK C ASICS are ox ton.lively used, ami possr tins f'rr transportation, depositing in vault iiio of i.hi> Host Imp<>ri*(lial>lc ?Iat?;rials; al prevent rust, or corrosion ; ami wIh-ii propel n that tin1 1 indies of our deceased loved oii< r.s of water, or depredations of vorniin, ami viatinu the necessity of hasty burials; or, if < l ho (it'TA'ioN CASK is a now style of Motalli rfoot resemblance of Highly Polishe il froo from objections expressed l>y some t mor styles. l'lio Subscriber is now prepared to furnish the a any size required. Also, Black Walnut and Covered il delivered in the shortest possible time. I*< a so take notice of mv descriptive pamphlets, w \M.cville C. II., March 31, 180C>1 ^libcuillr W o R [AT THIS OLD STAND OK mtzz "?. e& si <c m <r^ : ?r-a- a n o k . r|"MlK l*iid??r?iirned. tli: ill;fill for |in-t. -1 Lion of their friends, ami tin; |>;iI>1 i CAIiRIACJKS AN Consisting of one dozen assorted !4l*<IIII also say to our friends that wc have conn Hickory ] Somethihg now, ami greatly admired l>i liave ill so on hand a largo lot of second-In ONE COACIIEE, 0NE-IIAEK ONE CAKII Suitable for Travelling or Ilaeking |>ur|i ceedingly low. As we have the BEST SET OF HANDS We can safely venture to build to or>ler ?55?" We will <lo any amount, of UKI'A any other Establishment in the State. All Work Vi o? FISK'S METALIC I We also have on hand a large lot of F nfr-lrglit, for protecting the dead for prol or any other .W.rnfclc piwposc, which wc "We will iil.-> Malco Cofans and send to a Desired. V'p haw a new 11FARSH, whi Abbeville 0. If., April 'i'l, ISijS CXTY BMS STORE. WM. H/lv'ES, J, No. 217 (North Side) Iiro.nl Street, ?& AUGUSTA, GA, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in J .'OS ANI) MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, OLASS, PUTTY, VAKNISIIKS, ETC. w tKlMEKV, IIAIlt DIU'.SIIES, COMRS, TOI- C' LET SOAPS, HAIR OII.S, POMADES, IIAIR DYES, HDK'K EXTRACTS, ETC. ill of which ore offered ut low prices for p hi. J. 'articular attention paid to the preparation r, 1'IIYSICIANS* IMMCSCUIITIONS and the j, rtensintr of Family Medicines. A large asLincnt of Fresh and Warranted ^ Garden, Grass and Field Seeds. Orders from the Country promptly P tided to. o Inv '> IK-.P. '- > ? -- ?J SOUTH CAROLINA, v AI1SJKEI1.LK DI8THICT. IN KQCITV. liaiim Trewit, Exo'r,") (i.'x. ! Hill for Ttiwovery, j> t*r Smith, Frederic J Relief, Direction Ac. smith and others. J ^ ' Appearing to my satisfaction that William Dii.kins and wife, Frances, I'cter Collins, tea Collins, James Collins, Mary Collins nnd lt children of Moses II. Collins and Mary lins, whose names are not known, William .* noil, and John I'urnell, defendants to the 'J ve stated Dill, reside lioyond the limits of ' State. On motion of Joiihs A Livingi, Coin. Sol'rs, ordered that said Defendants " dead, answer or demur to said Dill of Com- , lit, within three months from the (niblicai hereof, or the same will be taken Pro Con " 0 against them. Wil. 11. PARKER, C. E. A. D. ommissionxr's Office, ) si ov. 5, i860. J 27-3in w K irmrV^shk: FUOM 0 ITOiEVILLE TO WASHINGTON. !i FOUR HORSE STAGE leaves ABBE. V1LLE on Monday, Wednesday and 4 lay. caves Washington, Oa.t on Tnesduy, Thuraand (Saturday mornings. 1 Daily Traiu lenvca WaiJiinalnn nt T nVlnnb I for Atlnnta nu<! Augusta. FFICE at tlio POST OFFICE. JOHN McHltYDE, Aamt. bbeville C-IL, April 2, 1856. 48 ly ] JOHN J. CLAYTON, i DEALER IS I . EEADY MADE CLOTHJW, WW f AS ntfw on hand a largo and fresh supply _ L of; fashionable SPUING AND SUMR GOODS, -which will be told on *?ry realUtUrtiif. o. m'-OinMli 8treeb, un^er th? Augusta D ogwfra, <3*, May ? m M-Jy W~ Oritrt from. Ih* Country renptcifulTy A tfd and faithfully filed. (Oct 15>tfl , ; . : ' * aaajUMfat 1 -J,;-'"w *-* ling, Clotjring, COLUMBIA, S. C. (138.) to the Citizens of Ahhcville ami the n?l(nml will continue to receive throughout <I) SUMMKIl ClA>TIIIN(?, which he will I have it distinctly umlcraiout), thut nil lie i)ii of nil who pat roiii/.e his KstaMishmciit. try, to give him ? call, on visiting Columbia, i trial. :oo<l assortment of (iciitlenieiiV Furnishing nrjiel Hags, Umbrellas, lite., Ktc. >? ing of every Style and Size from three years [>posite the l?oot niul Shoo Store of II. I'. (J. M. .IUll.\S? >N. &"iy -Rosewood Finish. ss valuable advantage* over all oilier Cofs, or for ordinary interments. They are no l.na mclt'il lusido and Out, ly ccmentcd, we the ijratif\ intr ri'llcf s, enclosed in them, arc free from irrujiinay, without. oppressive oilor, he kept.? lesireil, transported to u distant, land, c Cases, of beautiful form, and iiuislied in d Rosewood, lonccrniii^ the shape and appearance of the liove CASKS, at the shortest tioliec possible, Coffins Made to Order, >r further information of the above Cases, liicli are in circulation. R J. TAYI.OR. (lr .11 v i a g c K S , M. II. As I". A. I'KALK.] H *2 !**? -9 HI ?L J- ? * ?X ^ favors, r???|>iN?tfnIlv invito tin- atton< jjcm.-raily, lu tln-ir Ian;*' of ;d nnjGii-s, ICS. IKh'KAWAVS, ?t.-. Wo would uencvtl 111o uiaimfauttirc of B ii s ff i c s i' all who have sefii tins work. Wo hi<i n ui'K, consist inir ?>f DOZKN UUfJCIKS, AND LY-ALL, uses, all of wliioli \vc will soil exIN THE COUNTRY, any Vcliiclc in our line of business. IltlNG, at short notice, as cheap as rarranted. HJRIAL CASES. ISK'S MKT A LTC BURIAL CASES, longed interment, for transportation, t will soil exceedingly low for CASII. my part of the District eh will go free of charge. CHRISTIAN & IDE ALE. M tf SPRING GOODS?185G. , F. BURCHARD & CO., AUGUSTA, GA., Broad St., Opposite Masonic Hall, A RE now receiving an tin usually choice . JL variety of SPRING DHESS FAmilCS, diich they arc Belling at the very lowest pries possible, and to which the attention of purliascrs is very cordially and respect fully inviid. Their stock embraces the following, alonir other?, of French A'nrjlixh and American reductions. Particular attention in asked to atusli, Lupin. Seydoux, Lieber it (Jo's tnanuleture of Hoiuhnzitics, challies, delaines, ireires, grenadines, Ac. Thirriu it Milliard's la?-k and colored challies, murgnise, veil era ye. and tissues. PRINTED (JOODS.?Stcinhach, Ivocclilinks, ercals, brilliautcs, cambrics, jaconets, lawns, rgnndics and berages, ALSO 'uricblack silks, superior qualities; aria rich fancy silks; " Foiii lands, very linmlsome; " Frencli ami English Calicoes of Stein1 melt's I logic's Monteitlis A Norton's; ascs of Ginghams. hlack ami fancy, all prices; riutol cliallics and beragc delaines, from low priced to very rich ; meriean lawns and muslins; " Calicoes, low price ami fast colors ; H()i:HKKKKl>1Kti nnn no Richardson's Linens, and other makers, a cry full assortment in all varieties, for shirtig, sheeting, pillow casing, Ac., Ac. ; birds-eye 'tapers, Scotch ditto, towelling and towels, urkish Hath, Ac.; window drapery, lace and mslin, Ac., Ac. Slimmer Goods for Gentlemen and Boys, in iiien drillings, Ac., cottonades of all sorts, vestigs, springcawimervs, caslmicrett, drab e'te, Ac. DOMESTIC GOODS, An unrivaled assortment, of sheetings ond lirtings, brown and bleached, from 3-4 to l'i-4 idth and from the lowest prici-d to the tin est nglisli and American makes. J'LA iVTA TION G OODS. f every sort and kind, considered desirable ? have, by the piece or bale. In addition to le above, we have the very finest nssormeiit F i-oIIhm, Lace* and Embroideries iu general, > be fuund probably in the State. ? J. F. liUKClIARI) ?t CO. May 2, 1856. 62-ly R E M SEN'S HAT MANUFACTORY, AND Leader of Faihlom, Richardson Street, No. 187, Opposite Exchange Ho to, columbia, s. o. April 11, 1866 49 lj poullawTjennings, a co., ROCEBS AND COTTON FACTORS, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. . Pocxxato, TnoMM 3. Jexxjkgb, Isaiah Fone M?J 2, 1880. 62-1 y ? 'i i ??m IciiiiAi' ih:y (";o(ti)s~stork.' " Fall Trade 1856. BUOOM A NOKKKI.L hare just received their S(#i'h ff 'all iin<l WinI (?'l* ami would vail I lie attention of ! their friend* arnl the public t<? the assortment. Their Stock is very Inrtre, and comprises all I ; tho best makers and styles of tionds, ami I ho I latest novelties of the season, ami us they are j dcfcriiiiliod not to lie undersold Iiy any Mouse | in theState, ami will ?ir.\it.\ntkk tiikik Piih-ks : to lie ik low as t lie In west-, they feel assured | that nil examination of their (I noils, will enMire a continuation the liberal patronage I hey have reeeiveil.?They would invite attcn- c tion tu the following : s l.adies ] >ress (iomls, IMI: aii-1 Fancy Si Ik". '' Fraud Hug .Merinos, Scotch, I'r am] Am * ! <iiiiuliiims, i l.iiif Fr ami Am I'rints. 1 !tiiliroidcrics nil ; kin<l<, _ i |)ie?'I'l iiiiiiiiti^s, Hosiery, very large as- < Mll'tllli'llt, _ v (iluvo of i-vcrv <1< script ion. Irish Linen*, 1 Tnlili* Linens uii?1 I'iapers, Napkins, Doylinn ami Towels, _ ,, Shirtings ami Pillow Linen*, Illea nml I?ro Shirt ings, I'ants Stuff, Tvvei'ils, Cassimeres and ' j Clot lis l.inlies Cloths, all colors ]' <! Itlnnkets, I'liiitiii-ls KimI, \\ 11iiWelch A'c, ("assitiicres ' ami I'lauls for ehihlren, House Servants <?oo.ls, all kimls. Alpacas, lioinlta/.iiM's, llimities, Ijuilts, Fur Fringes, Shawls, all kiinls. I -AI.SOj A lnrge assort meat, of Negro Blankets, KerI sevs l.inseys, Stripes, I'lai I- ami < Isnulitirgs. ' I AiitiiiMii, (la., Sept. 1'.', IS.'iH. 2t)*tf Joiner and Cabinet Kliop, nkxt iiooi: t<> tin-: i-i:kss <hkii.k, auhkyillk oukt iiorsii, s. c., rI^IIK uinlersi^iieil, tliaiikful lor 1 *"V*tTTft | I past favors, ami ever ready |iS|K L? / .11 ! to serve a generous pnMie, may ^ J n I r I lie ill all tunes follllil at Itis Slum ill !> orn e<?rnor ?f Christian A ] ><?alc's Coach Factory, where li<; is prepared to make l'ANKI, lioolts, SASH, IJLINOS, MANTK1, I'lKCKS, itc., ct cr. I will al?o make TAlil.I'lS, I>KSKS, HOOK ('ASKS, rkTL'KK FKAMKS, ami repair furnil urc ?tf. | I will keep constantly <>n hand reaily made , COFFINS of tin- liest material au<l finest linI isli, either |Hili.slii'il or ( ( vi-rml, all of which ; I will deliver to any point in tin- <listrict fret- ; of cliaruo with hciitx; or upon railroad if desired in direction. All work done warranted as i;oii.l as the best ] ami rlu'itp ftccorilintr. Ten per cent oil' for cash on all work tlotit by me. i For reference, apply to nry trontIonian < in tliu 1 ncorporaiion. (J. C. HOWKKS. j .lime 22. is.Vi. 7 tf 1 'Yin L K I! & SKNN, ; WlioU'sHo :i ii?1 il Grocers, COLUMBIA, S. C., ! (?TJul wori.li i:?<p.'?ifully )y <?, f attention nf the | I rmz.'iis hi vine IM.-tri' t lo their large and i well assort''.I of ?; 12 o ?; i: ar d d: s, j which they ollVr ni tin- niiirkct prices. | In addition t?i the heavier articles u-milly k?*|*1 j inn wel!-ai ranged (liiw.-iiy, we keep a full j .-lock i>1' | | -FANCY G HOC ! : Ii I KS," I including almost every article w.iiited in the family. lVifHin? visitimr f'olinnl in will Hud it to their : t advantage to give us a call liefufe making their | pnrdi users. II. MI'LI.KU. K. I>. SKNX. , April 11, is;,?; -1t? ly |l Final Settlement of the Estate of; J John Callaham, dee'd. i "^"OTIl'K is herel?y given lo all persons in- ' .Ll telvsted, that a Filial Sett ielllellt of tile j ' folate ?>f .lohn t'allaliain. deceased, will take . ] place in the Ordinary-'s Ollive un the 2'ith of i March, 18S7> Therefore, all persons indebted to the said j 1 r.siniu will n;.-ik<> iiiiiiK-iiuiic paj'nient. Also. I 1 nil person.-. havinir demands against. said Ivstate will present. them properly attested immedi- ( utely for payment, us 1 inu.it close u]> the matter as quick as possible. S. W. CALLAIIAM, Kx'or. Doc 17, is.'jf, 833m ^ HI. SB. BEKKY, . j Furniture and Chair "Ware-rooms, 135 Ki?'Iiai'<lKoii Street, C <> L U M II I A , S . C . r|"MIK Subscriber. having enlarged his Waro.JL rooms and Workshops, is now enabled toki>opon haixl n /tiru'-r assortment of FL'UN ITU I5K ami CIIAIIIS, of his own make, nn<l siinif of the host Northern manufactures. Also oil liainl h large assortment of WAI.L j /'A I'Eli, all of which will be sold ciikai? khii e cash. t It only needs an examination of the stock to j. lie convinced a* to tjutilili/ and clvupnes*. , April 11, lS*>t? 49 ly , vi:pot. i' rpi!E Firm <.f KOItKUTS. ADAMS ?t SMITH 1 1. was dissolved on the first of October, 11 IS.VI. It is In?j ?-?I that all persons indebted ' will eonie forward ami settle by cash <ir note, n ns we are anxious to close mir old business. ROBERTS & ADAMS Slill continue business at llodijes, and at. Long ('uiio, nixl ! y the tirst of April will have u line Spring Stork of lioods, r selected with great enre i:i New York and I'u!tinioi-e, which we resp"*etfrrllf offer to our friends mill customers at moderate profit*.? J. C?me and see, and he your own ju?lj;o. We merely wish to let you know that we are still ? litre, feeling (=nti^li<-<1 that if you will eoinc, jour (foods and prices will please you. Very respectfully, ROBERTS ?t ADAMS. I lodges', S. C., March '2.1, 1806 47 tf ~ ~ H I IT. t sign ot I tic two iLargc Wulclics. WATCHES, CLOCKS, ; A.N*I> AT NEW YORK PRICES, FOR CASH! MERCHANTS and Dealers will do < jpjL well to call mid examine the stock of 1 WAIUIIES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY, at 1 21ft Kiinu Street before they purchase elsewhere. Erery article warranted. A slock always on hand peculiarly adapted to cfr?ntrv dealer?. Save liecut?/ ?rj? criit. ??f calling on r wil. MASTERMAN, 1 240 Iving-at., Charleston, Four doors from Went worth atreat. October 5, 1855 22 tf 1 y *^C' April 11, 1856 4fr ly * F. P. ROBERTSON. PUBLIC AUCTIONEER, TTT7"OULD respectfully offer hisservices to V V the citizens of this and the adjoining Districts. Ho ie so generally known, that he deems it unnecessary to do more than refer to bis address, tir: Diamond Hill P. 0.r Ahbe- ville District; and alleommi?qteatioo? directed * to him will receive prompt attention. Not. 7, 186?. 2MC ayer's , ssuk pi us.!f FOR ALL THE PURP0SE8 OF A , I'AM I I A' PHYSIC : 'l'lir.UK ha< Ioiiij i?\istcd a puhlir demand for in t ffi*rli\r |Hir?!;itiv<? pill whi'li rmitd h#* on as , , nr<? and prrl?rtly safe in ils operation. '1 his has noil |>rc*p:ti Ml In iiiccf fhal tfcmaiid. and ail rxtcnivi* trial of* ils \nines has rniirln>ixel y shown villi irhat siiiti'ss it :n ?'oiii;*!ish< > the |?ni poso ih-si^iird. ' t is easy to maUr a physical /?///. hnt nol i?;isj to ; 11 ako tin* host of all jnll\?hiim which should ha\e r 1011O of tlir oh}*'<*ti??its, hnl all tin* i?d\ant v" <, of . (J n-ry other. '1 his has !? ? n iitU'itiplcl here. am! I villi what xiieress wr won'd if- peetfii'lv Mihmit to J ho pnhlic <h-<-Ui?.i!. It has hi*en imfoitfiliate for ? In* patient hitherto th.it almost c*\erv pnruati\e j J iiedi?*iiio isiaci inoiifoiis and irritating to tin* h?#w- ' is. 11 si'* i> i:oi. M;ii!V of thotn produce *?<? nmch i * [ripini* pain and n\nNa.it in the Mstwn .ts to nu>n t h.in ronnt< ih..!aiM-c th? j*??nd to derived fioin i ,, h* in. Tlii'V / //'.% pit'dm < no iriilaltnn or pain. : j mlr.ss it ari o ftom :i jnVaaisU e.\i tM:j ohstrnr : ' inn nr ?h raii'j?Min nt in tin* l.ow? N. pnrelv ! -la!.!#*, no harm ? :?!? a?i*?* lr??ni th?ir !; *? in an* I ^ |?t:a 1.1 it y ; t'lll it K l.ritr :n?% iihmJIi i:i#- j il l;iki*n ? ? , > !-? in t!? * ( ?IN? !*? \\ li # \ in- ,?y . I h ri:? :?1 ?!t- ;*r?> : !.? :? ? ii 1* ? ? \. On- ??. : ; v IriiiiN \%l?i?-ls lii.M* l.fi ii i * : ?ij*% ? ni. J i?\ li. in. u | n:iy iiic! ! mi ) ,i\c| < Mn, ). !!I. si? it ^ \ .?ii !??i i.: ; f ?:. !!?!:, r . 11 t:' p. ;ini I nf of A J | ' ti;?\ S.i-III I I lirlsit.i l> . IM:..i.v 1!. ?!. . i . j <? 1? *ii .ii ii A. I'ii'n in l!i? j |i i!??l I.oiir ; r* r. :is SlUti: li:? ?% :?i.- !.%: Itn? ?? ; j "!'i< iur #.f di*.f:??.!.?] in !l r. A ;; j c. pi tii-ul 11 ?*\ |tii?t ii ? 11.1 >??!? 11 :? !' in f' ? j !'?! ?.( | >? 1 >? t |||?. Sritr\y. (Willi - !* ?.? ?.| ;?:? 1 . ?* v. I'! ! j 1 mil ii ;p11s :I\ nj lh?-? !uv?v:'.;!'ti?s : i:? h??tl ( I l: l \ ill 111 I?VI'I\ I :i>. \\. It.. . I. I- ... .. -I > " 'I !l??V liilM- a! ? I'lu'i'H '.! "lliC 1 t:u'.\ Mi< I ?l|! I'll! - il! I. ) ? : i !i!. (. . I > n.?. \ . r. \ * ! | !,.i \ <*!?? I 1 : I : i?t' ill I. : ft. in It. nitii > ?<! . I n?-\ !:? fl'i c i\ ik?*n !*? iKi- nf |1m ?*;.*. i.. jillS \) ? Hid |?r? |.;?n- ,1 r v^tnn ! i tl.?- ilrtitv*' ??*i t.' \it ?! ? >t:n:iiS. t? irh .??;? iu!?! !. .t*: * * - .?!' ? . it vimi'v t! i? f ! ;??}?; v *l'i c \ ^ \\.>- tS?nr|. -nil. ? \ *\ ? I ini*!:i?:t :!( !:? :; ??r. t' ? r -tiI t?-r\ -* .!? ? r :*t 1 * t- nIi.-vl - , 18.l;*>?!\. at.tl ; i *-1?,r?* t].. :? .! ? i ?:? ; 1 v ? r i llilii ? :i?i a 4 : ;,J ;> ;nl\ ;i|. r?. . *i l)i'?u*.*h nr. t! i. i . i t. ::t ?\Nl-: i nl imi iic? i yvarv !-?:! I 1 < i-:?ri -t # t ? f::? is I'tHi*.ilivi* in,l!;r *t|ri?s?1? }?? !! l:?ki t; li? cr\t*?'>s. '1 ).? t).?-u>;ifill ^ in w ji.i t I |?tiyv??* i- ri'iji.in ft ?-: 11v:i I I n:?li.? I I 'I ill ! . ' tIii-y j ?'. i!.? in-# \\? > t" 11 ? 11 ii i.;' Imtlv ; : it?: it t> loiii.iN't.t'v ?,j}! w.. 111>\\i i : '111 i 11*11 >n* i- . ? * It it.i: tiitlnT'i'i 1.i-it si\:tivsil.!c- ! i-.ii?ttV.i:-?i. Whi'ti il?i* i?rt?i?*x ;im* iijsn* Vi.-iun, *,!.. |?uhlir will in !? ! l< * I: I >t what ictnr'U In i'!l'|?i?i\ I.. 11 i:i l*f?'?! ; i 1 ::?* ! ' :i : | i:? urt.l; j . iinrm :?! * ??ti t) ?-.i iw :i. ;?i.\ u? ii %. ! i' oi iniiiuU* <!;i ? im t ui, ??n ;ii? U??x. I l i:i i ai:t i i v ; J DR. ,1AMKS C. AWAl I ' j ri:i?-(i<-?l iir.i! leal) (it itl M11111M. UlWKI.I,. M \XS. I ] Price 25 Cunts par Pox. Five Boxes for ii'l. i | A v I', i: s CHERRY PECTORAL, f Km- flit- ('?rr of ion,lis, roi.p'S. K4).\Ksi-:.\!:ss. : uiic.M isn is. v, H0ori\<.-< 01 (??, nunt. .isTini.i. a\i> <'G.\SiJHT!ti\. j1 This remedy lias won fi.r it?r!f smh tn.li.tii l\ i lYoni ils i nn s of every variety ill" jiti.iiiot.iiix ! that it is entirely mint c< vary to lecuni:! the e-.i- i lenees of its \iit!i<> in iiuy eoioititntiy ul.cn ii i lias 1 leetl employ^ >1. So wiile i.s tl:e !. -'.<! i.f it* :.se I fulness, and st) mniiiri'iis the eares of its rtstes. j tliat almost every section uf the country abound.- | iti person* puhlicfy ktioun, vim liave Itcn restored | from alarming ami evt :< ilespt rate dise:?M s of tin j limj?s liy its use. When mire tried its snpciiority j river e\crv"other tnedii uie of ils kiiul is too appa- I rent to ex-ape observation. ai.il where its virtues nri known. the public no longer h"sii;itc what artiiblt ! to employ for the distressing and ih.ng.rous at!'< t - ; tions of the pulmonary organs which are incident I to our elimate. Not only in formidable attacks j upon the lungs, hut for the milder varieties of j Coi.ds. C'orntiK. IIoausknkks, \e.; and for Clin.- ' durn it is the ideusantc.st and safest medicine that can he obtained. As it lias long hern in constant use throughout this section, we need not do more than assure the people its quality is kept up to thehest that it ever lias uccn. ana iiuu viic genuine article is sola l>y ? A A K1 'I.A \\ A I.Yu.S, Abbeville C. II.. Aii'l bv every M?*ivli:ilit in tin- 1 )islriet. . IAVILAM),* HAKItAL ct CO.. Charleston. ' Jh'C. f>, Km] General Airent-'. j Tlic Stnt?? of Soiilli Carolina, j AbhrviHi! hist rift?-In ihc C'llllMHtH J'fiilS. I Amos Chirk, Jr., ) At taehmont. ! *. V McGowan ?t I'errin, . .Tames A l.hblell. ) 1 *1 ITh Att'y.". \\,T HKIiKAS, tlic I'liiintitr <li<l, on tin* (liiityT t til'st day of October, lSotl. file his dec- J ar.ttion against, the Defendant, who, (as it is 1 aid) is absent from nn<l without the limits of 1 I his Stnto, and has neither wife or attorney . ] mown within the same, upon whom n copy ' >f the Hiiiil ileehirnl inn n.iulit !> > *? ...1 ! hcrcfore ordered, t.linl the said Defendant ilo [ ' ppenr ami plead tot lit- said definition, on or icfore llie first day of November, which will I ?ii in the year of our Lord Eighteen Hundred j nri Fifty-Seven, otherwise final ami absolute i ' udiriiieiit will then be given and awarded , I gainst him. f MATHFAV M. DONA1 J), c. c. r. Clerk's (Ulice, Oet. 3?, 27 ly M "ATITH llTAN~H OT? L, ' li a m r? u 11 , s. c. I^IIK Proprietors of this well known Hotel; lieg leave to inform their friends ant] the ; i niblie generally, that- they are always ready to ' eeeive them in the ln*l n/i/lr jtoiutihli:. ' Persons oi rivinir at. this Hotel may rest asured that their liagirnge will he promptly sent, ree of charge, to the Carolina Depot, or either if the (icorgia Depots. We also take this opportunity of returning ur sincere thanks for past patronage, and will se every endeavor to merit u eontinuancc of he same. There will always he on hand a Rood ()*/!>r, nd llorses left iu our charge will meet, with j v?-ry attention. O. H. P. SCOTT <fc CO. Hamburg, <111]}- 21, IKfiG. Ifi-tfF A. C. SQUIER'S ^ CHEAP CASH FURiVITCRK STORE, 172 Main Street, f COLUMBIA, S. C . ; MAM'KACTURKR AXI> GEXKRAI* DEALER IN Fine mid Plain FURNITURE, 'I AN OS, CHAIRS, MA'ITKASSICS, CI11L jritn.1 o uaitllintirn, ?SC., ?VC. All fully Warranted. April 11, 1856 ' 49 ly Irickmasonry nu<l PlaKtcriiig. . I'M IE undersigned having formed n Co-part nersltip in the above business, arc pret>ar- , d to do nil work entrusted to them in the best j nd most substantial manner. Having a long iractical experience in the business, they flatter heniscdvs that they can please the most fastidjus. All work will be warranted. , JOIIN COUMBE, , A. J. WOUDUUKST. ; Rkkkrf.ncf-?II. A. Jones, J. A. Calhoun and ( )r. J. W. Hearst, of Abbeville. AbWvilluC. II. Oct. 10, 1866. 23-ly j U W. BYTIIEWOOD. Vf M. HENHY BMITHr ' BYTHIiWOOP & SMITH, ' Gouimisiiion ITXcrr. haut?, y 1 FOR THE 8 ALE OF COTTON, FLOUR, GRAIN, A'NI? ALL MANNER OF { Froduoe and Merchandise, t04 Exchange Bow, Richardson Street, COLUMBIA, 8, C. April 11, 1850 ly r i -w ^ ,.. ..... BYSPEPSXA-IT8 mm. -*2 bbw* BMS8' in si'iii'Tir it i; u ,4 NBW Medical Compound, and the result iV of long practice, extensive observation ml close uliidy of ull forms of disease having heir origin in a diseased state of the stomach, dapted t?? every stage of those diseases from heir incipient symptoms to those in which hey have assumed the chronic form. Thiii emcdy and tin- treatment prescribed to acoiupauy I lie taking of the medicine, have the auction of years of successful application in ?rivate practice. It. was not suddenly hit upi.v, nor dreamed of, but.is the assertion "f facte md experiments collected In the daiiv rounds if duly a< a practising physician, ana is given o the public in n popular form, in the hope, is in the belief, that it will not fail in giviug elief t<> the sutlercr from l>yspepsia and all itli'-r diseases having their origin in the stomicli, in any inxtniice where the directions art' iroperly attcmled to. It is entirely dissimilar i any and every preparation of the kind now tefore the people. The originator entertaining iews and opinions somewhat at variance withr lie prescribed notions among medical men genrally as regards the nature of these diseases, in* iii mis pri-parmion brought together medial agents i.f known utility iiml worth in the fin nf a new eiuiiliiiiutioii, making a compound Itnifi-t.lnTami entirely new, atxl one llmt w;tr, it I'nil to cure in tins most aggravated an<l tiiMiorn casr.i of tli<! diseases referred tv, pro? iding the medicine is properly taken, and all lie aei'iimjianyin^ directions I'ollowetl out. Tlie undersigned is well aware that the aamc ncoiiragciiieiit lias l>eeti given, ami the snnicr iromises have already lieen made over ant) ver again hy manufacturer* of patent medU ines as regards tln-ir different preparations, nd tip- only voucher he has to offer forthecuative qualities of this preparation is the repuatioii of success in "Chronic! Cases," that ho ruined throughout middle Georgia, while in he praetiee of his profession, lie would nfso, nr the purpose of giving additional weight to y irlinliiv'iii1 li*? BO'* ?? >.?? ?...1 . - ... U..M c??* iwnjfuuiB nut) new j>rep- ^ iration, Im'i; to refer to the fact that lie 15 the rigitiutor, manufacturer, and proprietor of lie medicine known iih "J.icroii's Corimal," the urativi- properties of wliieli in Cholera, Dys iitery end I Marrhca is now beinir proclaimed iy tii<- i.-ands in every section of the country, iinl ?. ? In-i 11 lt all that lie ever said of it. l>vspcpsia, like (Jout, may lie said to be a iislnotiiible disease; it, more readily than nny itlier, in vnriot s of its forms, and to a greater xtent, finds its victims in the wealthy and arstoeralie circles, especially in cities, and its insidious workings are often the real though unliscovered cause of the sallow cheek, the dull, icuvy eye, and the general inertia; indispnsi,i?.n to either mental or physical effort, which ire erroneously attributed to o.her causes. As 1 remedy in l>yspepsia, litis pr -paration stands nt the head of all others ill cslahlinhiug a lieallhy and vigorous action of the various or irans, and restoring to their natural functions those organs which have been prevented by Litis disease. NKIIY< MS SCI-TKRKUS : This Preparation s also particularly rccomineiided to vou, as well as t<> tli o?*e sufferihit from I)isi?nsi?A Iii weak nn<l debilitated systems, it will ho round us possessing tonic properties to a prei-iuiuenl K-irrvf, ami very ndinirnhly adapted to n Iniire portion of tin-female sex whose del>:lit :ii an>l worn out constitutions require an :trtilii'ial restorerBI.ISS' DYSPKPTIC 11 ISM EI >Y is put up in |>aekages. in the form of Powders, with full direet ions for mixing it into Iiipiiil form before L.ikiiiir. Each packagc contains sufficient of the PuwiliT for a Pint of mixture. Retail price, per package. Put up Secure, ai.'l can he Sent hy mail to uny part of the United Mat.-S. All unliTs 11 <1 ?1 ressotl to the Tnd''prnd*nt ?///< < . oiicl'xiiiir #>2, will receive I>y return mail ;i |i;n'ka^u ? !' lSi.ist'llrsi'Ki'Tiu Kkmki>y. April i:t r,l ly Till: SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, Twelfth Year! 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Five copies, fur six non'lis, * I ; for a year^S. Specimen copies sent Cratis. Southern, Western and Canada money, or I'ost Olliee stauijM, taken at pur for subscrip-ions. Letters should he direeted (post pnid) to MUNN A CO. 128 Fulton St., New York. ?3g?" Messrs. Munn <fc Co. are extensively enraged in procuring patents for new inventions, mil will advise inventors, without ehargc, in egard to thcnovvlty of their improvements. Fn'sh Arrival of Books. Spurgeon's Sermons, 1 00 Norton's Seii-ntifie Agriculture, 75 Chemistry of Commou Life, 2 rols., 2 00 i> ?. l" iMMCIl ? r>ITIIl??TlfTf w 7ft Hut lor*8 lliiiiitirnft, 75 Tciniiiiit'i) Sermons, 80 Hi ntun'f 30 Yenrit, 2 vols., 5 00 MTunlny's History of England4 vols., 2 00 ' CiMicii's " " Home, tt " 3 00 , HritUh Essayists, per vol., 1 37 Napoleon in Exile, 2 vols., 2 00 Eutaw, l>y Siuims, 1 26 Shakspeare ami his time.", 1 00 Information for the J'eople, 2 vols., 8 vo, 4 00 Diseases of Domestic Animals, 1 OO American Flower Gardener, 1 25 Together with many other vnlnahle and tnndard Works and Stationary of all kinds. ")rdera for Hooks are solicited, atid will be filled ivith despatch at the lowest, prices. BHANCI1 & ALLEN". Dec. 10, 183C. 33-tf TIN WARK AND STOVE EMPORIIM I Stoves ! Stoves!! Stoves1'1 II. W. LAWSON I>KGS leave to inform his friends, that Jiav y purchased the large store, next to hi? rin Manufactory, lie intends to enlarge hi? IdisineHK, and is now rcceiviog his new stock, jonsisting of the finest COOKING STOVES sver brought to this market; including ft' ?& (jorior stylo of Cooking Stoves, known as the New World, und warranted to give satiifao* lion ; also, SHOP AND TARLOR STOVES? Pint Iron Heaters,' Farmer's Boilera, rery L'nlnflltlo in pnnl'incr fnml for /tnt.fln VnvnaAaa tatrwage Cutters and Stutters; and many othirticlcs usually kept in a Tin Manufactory, Give me a call ami satisfy yourselves o? la ny stock and prices* Nov 6, 1856 9ftAt Ij . ^ Smrr*TEE SO. e B.\ a.VX.% |HJKT, ^ Friday 111 er?ry / * (