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Eugpjw 2 iq. f*. It will bo "niton- ttiij* to m.oiik; ?-?f onr readers to know how thU Author lives. His styleofliyinjj' i< strangely variant with his Communis! doe.trine?. otjc of which is thai ., "uo mmi has-a a rijjhl !o luxury while any human bein<r !:?<;ks necessaries.'' But see ? in what luxury ho lives > "It is iniju.^ible to convey air idea of this luxury. <>!'till - ."-aaipluotv nes.?, of theso caprices, of these whilst of t verv kind?here is a dining room whero the sideboards display plate, porcc!;in and crys'a1, with pictures and lluwe;.> to add to the pleasures of ttic table?tl.cro an inner gallery where pictures, statu. tt"s. drawings ami reproduce subjects the most calculated to excite tli imagination. Hero i.-> a library lull of antiquities heaped together with an absence <>!' calculated aH'cclum, which appears as i! wishing to say, thoy eamo there naturally. A daylight .shaded by I lie painted ijlass windows and curtains of the richest materials ? gives to this place an air of mystery, which invites to stud V and silence, anil produce* those cecoitrio inspirations which Sue priv,.to the public. A i*5.?lilv P'lvri 1 .1 .,1* f. tuf !?? ic vnriniu MSS. of the liovui-t and 11io nuiii'Tous, "homages sen I to Monektir," (as the valef; 6ays) from all <j'ia:!ers of the glfl)". and which the faithful ?< ivaut enumerates with the moat .-crupnlou* care. Everywhere gold, silver, silk, velvet ami soft carpets meet the eye. Ever) where ta^te au.l ni t tax their ingenuity in a thousand ways to prod nee effect, ornament an1, dome-tic enjoyment. A vast drawing room, decorated with all imagin able care, reproduces exactly that of a heroine of one of M. .Sue's novels, and on the wood work of a Gothic mantel-piece tliero is a mo<l:ill:oti representing Mary Magdalen falling at our Savior's feet, while lie tells licr sius are forgiven because she has loved so much. An immense plate glass door connects this drawing room with a green house filled with exotic plants and trees, and it is lighted at night with magnificent chandeliers. The walls are richly decorated; gold and silver li>!i are swimming in marble basins. In addition to the chandeliers, there are branches for candles mixed with fuliagi ?( the trees and plants to increase the ellect when the place is lighted tip. A small gallery, lined with odoriferous pluuts, loads toft circular walk surrounding a garden cultivated in the most expensive manner, and containing a beautiful sheet of water with numerous swans upon it. The walk is u chef <T(cuvrc of comfort, for it is protected by glass from the wind and rain ; it is in t-ioseu wun oaiusiraues covered wiui creeping plan's of the choicest natures. It is a Bort of terrostial paradise ; beyond it is a peak admirably laid out with kiosqucs, rustic cottages, elegant bridges, and a preserve for phr a-anls, which supply myriads of birds for the shooting excursions of the illustrious communist v.lio.se keepers exercise a severe look out to prevent any person from touching the. game. .1..... ii.~ ..i i? ?There is a splendid court yard lending to theslnblcs for carriage horses, whose names are marked over their several stalls. The wood work is richly painted and varnished, and is adorned with an intimity of brass ornaments. Near the stabtes is a box exclusively devoted to M. Sue's favorite mare, the famous '"flood Lady,'' and it is ever elegantly furnished. The harness is kept in the finest order ; there is a communication from the harness room to the green house. The dog kennels are in the same luxurious style as the stables ; many work men would think themselves lucky to have such accommodation. ^ His Winter residence in Paris (in the Rue de la 1 Y'pini< re.) was ipiito as sumptuous as his Summer house. Tt, too. was filled ~~.i _ t uuu ii</vhjio, iiuu jjuaarcraw* i* ucauiuui g?H* den, arranged with costly fare; a fountain bubbled in the midst of rocks and exotic aqueous plants. A long, dosed gallery, filled with sculpture :iud llowers leads "from ?, the bouse to a secret, door, hid belli rid an artificial mound of rocks, which opened t-> the street and let mysterious beauties into tlio novelist's hou.se. The mansion was * composed of very small rooms, which wendarkened by llowcrs hanging in the windows. All the rooms, (except the chamber, , w which was hung in b!u?;) wore hung in r?-<l relieved with gold. The almost too numerous furniture was heaped in some contrition ueiween inicic nangings : nil style* ?! in.-. renaissance, fancy, being nil mingled cr. The drawing ropin is in.vlc to resemble a grotto. The walls are couwaled by objects of art, ok] carved tuVnilnre, curiosities, paintings, sculpture ; precious vases, mid presents from females Oil the ?]?-s=: ? among them h the le^p-Kc 1 present of a royal band. Tliepaintiags arc by Di-lat-.roix, (J ltd i n, It-abov, Vernet, Arc. lb-re was a drawing by Mine, doLamaitirfe, with lines by her celebrated husband. A painting occupied the place of honor, on an easel in the center of the drawing room, Tsal>ey1s f Anchorite, which produced a terrible effect K in the temple of voluptuousness. The walls }. are. hung with Kussian leather. Here, too, were iiis .favorite horses and .dl&ceascd, preserved, on canvass by Mr. Sue, or M Alfred de Drc'uX. In the vestibnlo, in the midst of the trophies of tho chase, were the stuffed ?kins of a If 1 ? r-- 1 1 1 < irtiiie wuii ami. lawt; ihutk wimcu oncc belonged to M. Sue. At. t)?o end of the gard en'w hero'the /kennels of two magnificent gay-hounds gi^cn to M. Sue by Lo/d GhcsL tdroelj. Bentiliful golden pheasants and f:~. v dBvesfiy freely about the garden. In f" -#'v be .'drawing room, M.- Sue1#- portrait in 6 tQ<k* 'pride of yotjth Tiung over the dhilntiey piece,surrounded bv a garland of f . *v pdelry woyen by M..Alfred de Mw?set. Ou ji.table was a writing desk which cost $2,100, |v amfall the accessories of writing, eren L the paper scissor, in pure gold. M. t ' Sfffi^ biH fo (fir/wers, which he paid ^annuallV?toLiroicliez, amounted to $J,9Q0 or 42,tn. (KfOhis bill for glove# is skid to be $720& t * vear. - - I* ' " ' Ts'rtqtfchis'far removed from Tlourfin iirfij .*.*> Sfonrian - simplicity ? Marie mc! l doift blagje'Kny one for living in.Mbjs liwuiry. ' JBxtnhn corUratref had I the means IbIiouUI itself indulge it; butwbatcan be said of "the duplicity of the-raao who earns thid inx? ory by eggitig tbo poor on tljo rkji?by_ iry ritaiing the bruises ofpoyerty, ?(ith the poi (Bpr^ora jaise political econfejn^?by joflamingthom into tho belitf thai theirneighbors' wealth js bi^spoig ^ on from tlijpm. Oiil i ? I* ?Wliat js the reason," said iir Irishman , ' - *that you wife are al:wj?yii.V4iA'agre?itfg f" "Bee^aae,'* replied ofJTa^t^iH^'N. 0 , iVdcad. ' S I Dream of Home. j \ I only see through Minding tears, i The wil.l vines 'round the door-way clinging, j j Ami ever in my weary ears t The vriM bird*' snugs arc ringing. i In the^till watches of the night Soft sleep to inv sealed eyes discloses Tim Kdcn of my young delight j Kmhowcred amid its roses. Onee Iti' li' in l!ie old 1 n?Mlo T stand I I And See those d<-ar familiar faces, j ( Tli?- pressure oil my mother's hand, j i 1 feel her warm embrace. < l5.-~i.le I,lie softly flowing rill I s.-e iiiv iistle hroihers playing. Ami lli.' . r. .11 and sloping hill M\ -u..i \ii.- i ri.-t.-rs straying. WiMi : lioie dear inved ones, hand in hand | I wander thromrh the mountain passes, i Or paii-inir. twine with careless hand I i A wreath of {lowers and grasses. I inn**' l>esi<lo ilu; flowing fill, l'l?>n it- vin!i'l hanks ! < linii?ir, ; I fir iimli. :il twilights hush. the hill To walch tii'- -tin's declining. Iivsiili: lily vine-eiHil easement, set. 1 toueli tii.- Imrii with Rkillful linirers, . " i i Or wat'-li tip- tii hills where yet j | 'I he l';.>iiii'_r -t:a-!i^l lingers. , < I The veriant laxvii-s. (lie tramjuil lak>?, I see ill softest moonlight. slcfcpillg, Tli'- vision v.u:i<!ii's?1 wake, 'i'n p:i>- 1 lie tiii'ht iii weeping. Invocation to Spring. I.ovelv season ! hiilmv Surinir) Colin- mill nil lliy glanduess bi ing ! | 1 Colin- on beds <if fairest How<is. Willi I'ragraneo of mag noli an bowers; | Conn' ait'l paint the violet blue, Ami I lie lily's charm renew ; I. ovelv season ! I ml my Spring! Coni'!, ami 'round lliy beauties (ling! j 1 Soon amid the vencral grove, Will appear the birds we b?ve, j .Sweetest noles that mount on liitrli. Creeling >priug*> ui.eert.iin sky, I i\j*e the gentle sounds that float I] From these warbler's tuneful throat ; j , j Lovely s?-:uon! balmy Spring! | j Co-nu and all thy birdlings bring! | Come and give the rose its bloom. ] And the flow*rets their perfume, And the verdant field bestrew, With thy pearly drops of dew. Lonely season 1 balmy Spring! Come with fragrance on thy wing. Come, adorned in artless style! Come, and let the creation smile. The Whole Business ox7 Life.?The amiable and gifted Jane Taylor, the last time she took up her pen?it was on the day proceeding her death?w/ole as follows: j "O, my dear friends, if you know what j thoughts I have now, you would see as I do, 1 that the whole business of life is preparing for death." How much time is spent in preparing to ! I hvc!?Jlow little in preparing to die! I One who had lived more than fifty years, [ i said, as the hand of death was upon him, | "I have all my days been gutting ready to i live, and now I must die." Would men but spend as much time in j preparing to die, as they spend preparing ; to live, the physical agonies of death would . not so frequently be heightened by the ago- 1 nies of despair. "The whole business of life is to prepair i for death." Thousands of death-beds? j death-beds of rejoicing nnd death-beds of I 'despair?have borne witness to this truth, j The reader will bear witness to it perhaps at ; an early day. Tn view of this truth, this very day should j be spent in preparing to die. Our chief at- ! tention should this dav Ik; nrivmi in iliiiur? ^ o i which shall prepare us for the closing day 1 of life. In the same way should all our coming days4?<* spent. Such a cause would not render life a ( ! dreary \\ isle. Far from it. That man best : : enjoys life who is licst prepaid to leave it. j It is a mournful thought, llial in all proba hi liiy, ><>iue reader of tlrt?se lilies will meet ! death without being prepared, for its dread '.realities. Sift ' 3??& ! A Tax on- I>AcrfKi.OKa.?:A bill has been introduce.) m the Legislature of New Jersey, l>v Miini' fa-.- i<>iis m mhcr, which provides tor the im|i>.-i!i?<i> of an annua] tiix of $5, ! . on every bachelor oVer 25??eaifc of age. The i bill is mi tilled "An-act to facilitate -.matrimonv. ? War to the knife on t,{jo ancient and hour orab!?: fraterity of bachelors, seems to be the motto of some legislaliir<F bodies, to say nothing of sundry newspapers. But the i "States of Camden and Amboy' will have ; to try some other dodge to raise the wind, i than to levy fines on bachelors. Let Albem I pass a law grantinff unlimited divorce to all who will pay/$50p, and from Sandy Hook to Cape May, there would be thousands of candidates lor tin; privilege of stepping oaL. of the traces. "An act. to facilitate matrimony, forsooth ! '< a? if at tin' present price of flour, sugar, and i crinoline, a line of ?5, or any other sum, | would operate to facilitate what ha* been | defined to be an insane dohire to pay a young woman's board." Tiik Atuenjcum*?We arc pleased from ! | time to time to mark the development of i tlie Columbia Athenaium, and the occa- I sion of books to its library', which promise : to make it at no distant time a most inter- | esting depository. Atpongst those of j great interest, is a4hound copy of Daniel i Faust's paper, published in Columbia foa ' f. - Hum loui. These , arc ! valuable memorials, and furnish valuable | ' records to those who may be curious about our city and vincinity. * * There has also been a mnnificient donation from Col. Wade Hampton-, jr.', of 600 volumes of valuable works ; many rare aqd .beautiful, and many nesr, useful for Ibe Miscellaneous reader. Thia'elegant libernl, fiy-ofctbis gentleman is J?.ut of a piece . with the%onte*t of his conduct, and consistent with'bis charnctef,'!;) He has filled one department of the libiftry by his own contri uuikiii,- Ayis, wiui me u oast ion Ot*-MJoI. rrqM9*W^C!?njpbelJ ^cyofli, -Col Sjimrter and othert^flike t^Bte^d Ubefality, mnko the libraryjlijad^ WSftsh^r roofn. * - it Capolinian. '' ?' - ' . '& ' ' A-SMSN^ IK ^aris GOrfes^on- i tlac$ ofllje Ne?c^Oirk Q&miHiWcial, potic-' ing (ho opening o?1|^w inarkel in Pari*, &' ' . * t* \ ' *" jj .villi vociferations :iti< 1 loud clamor* tic Handed to sea the Kuiperor. I lis M:tj<:stv ?ave orders tor the presentation of sonic o! he number to explain their diiliculty, ani ifter hearing llie* explanation, lie promise*, o (jive the a Hair speedy attention. Tin iiomiupfipapers announce. in ellcet, that yes crdav he drove to the market in his pbae on and look cognixanec of the matter 01 he ground. She spectacle of this great multitude of mail><t women in the coiut. o .ha l'alaec was so unusual, that before tliei leparturu on imne-iisc crowd uf pi-ople ha< . olleeled on the outside of the iron railing ?f the court." \\ ho has not hear-1 of tin; I'oi" l aw .?f Connecticut, and wotioere 1 at their ex treiii< severity and singularity ? I'roin tim< Itllld 1 ) 11> . riliiinvii-iiic t< / Aiiim.ti sense, have, gony the rounds of the m*wsp:i pen*/ ami collections of numbers of then iiavc been publish)**] in pamphlet from?al l)*n-.lin^ to jjive th)*in a character of anthcii tieitv. As such they have been receive! L?y tlie majority of people. Y>*l, tlie (rut is, no siirli <*>i?le of laws ever existed in Con iiecticul, ii'ir in auv of the Xew ICn^latu Slates. The eompilation is a fabrieatio perpetrated more than one hundred an I lit ty years ago, by a man who wioto (Id- His lory of Connecticut, after be had been >hiv i-n from the State, for the purpose of revenge :md this inauufacture'l coi'.e was of the im-ai: usei]'by him for him for traducing the pec I'le of that State; An* Ugi.v PnoiMmcv.?Accounts froi Washington represent that Walker conl Jeiitlv predicts Kansas will ln> a free Statt Politicians arc proverbially jealous of tliei r<-pu!ati<>n \'<>r sagacity, and as Mr. Walkc lias in s>)iuo sort control of llio destiny o Kansas, In* may contrive to fnUjl his pre phecv. The prediction at least indicates dispo>ition of mind which warrants r,oto uin. Cur julvioc"*justify the ludief that Kanf:i will be :i pI.ivo Stnt?* if tin; A<lmii)istriUio will only allow i: fair play. No longer lit A yesterday. wo o >uv, rso<l with a resident c the territory. wh>, familiar willi its conditio and tli*.' opinions of i;s people, may, *pen with s-iiii ; jurliority in tins mat tor. 1! is c>?nli lent tliat Kan as will l><: a slave Slat The South. Abbeville g'cassaae Acaeleim r|"MfK un?lorsitrin'"I l?:i\ i 11 cc lioon olteteO h 1 the Trustees to take .charge of the nl?o\ Institution this year, wishes to inform the i?:? ioii^ i i in; .-tviiwiji, mm my incnos 01 e?IUCi lion gout-rally, that- it. will bo open for the r ception of Pupils oil Mond.iv, tin; lUlli install lie earne.-tly solicits the hearty co-operation i the people in building up a School worthy tl patronage of all lovers of learning. The Scholastic Year is divided into t\v Terms. The I-'iv.-l, commencing 1st Monday i January, and ending, Friday before the Fir Wednesday in August : the Second, eoinineu ing lsitMondav in >et?d?er, and ending, Fridn before Chrir-t.rrias. 11 ATMS < 'L-* Trrnox. lsf Cla.-r: H|i.:ll:ng, lb a ling, l^t Scs. 2d So Writing, and the Primary elertTelits oi' higher bl anches. . *11 00 ' z<i i la?.-: i lie ni.ovf, witli fieogrnphy, lli.-tnfv. Kng1 i>ii (>' .-annua:-, Arithmetic an J - - 10 00 8 < 3d CI:i : Tl?t* iilmvi-, wiili Algebra, <;f<>m<try. Chemistry, liutativ, Astronomy, Logic, Rhetoric, Arc., - "- '22 00 10 ( 1th Glass: Th<! ahove, with J.alin ami Creek, - - - 28.00 12 ( KXTUAS. Music, Piano, - - - - 28.00 12 ( Guitar, 28 00 12 f " Vocal, a 00 2 f. Use of Pinno in taking lessons, 2 00 1 ( " " practicing, additional, 2 00 1" f Drawing ami Painting, - - 7 3 C Contingent Fee, - - 50 ? A. T. WATSON, A. P>. January 15, 1857. 37-?iii. The Carolina Times for Salo. Tin* subscriber, de.?iriifg to retire from tli print ing laisine*?, oilers for pale the entire o tabli-dinx-ut known,a* tlie CAROLINA TIME! to winch is connected a wcll-eondjtioned JO OFFICE f , . The Times (T??fly, Tri-w'eeklv and Weclcl issue?,) is in a prosperous condition, enjoying very lair circnlatioir and a large adr?rti?in patronage. The Job--office is in good'-orde containing abundance of material for the cx< ention of any class of work, aud is liberal! I >at roni jcd. Tlie Itpss department, eonlaining three pre ses, is also complete, and worked bv stcan rtiiiui|ig one Adams and one Cylinder I'leys. As Printer to the House of Representative the subscriber lifts made ample arrangement for t.ff$ execution of its work, which alf^^fl nn 111.? remuneration, nti*l properly manntjcT"c??i not fail to give a handsome profit. ' As the subscriber has detcrinineil^to sell, a opportunity is iiifonleil thosq who rfhiy deaii to engago'm Journalism *f(iF 8eeuve><?ne 'bP-iti host, conditioned 11 nd-'pfosptgi'oue establishment tal>c found in tin- South, nt Very low figures. Kor further inferrnntion, address the suhser her, at (/.dumbia,S. C. Iit IT. BRTTT<)N. l*ro Kono Publico. fl"MIE indefatigable LYONS <r^>? JL is making iv change in his business, and all those who havn't got Summer Clothes enough to Inst, tliei ont- this and next month; will save 'iS per oen l>v lotting him'know it: lie's going to chang his Summer Slock of Clothing to a Wintc our, const-'jiT.iiv bargains can bo had ut 1i Clothing 1 lot ik'. He lias a siiiall lot of Winter Coat?, I'ant and Vests, left over from last winter, w^ich li is telling now at. a lo&j. Cuino hood,, or y'O won't get any of them. Aug. ('. lsbli. l3*tf ALWAYS ON HAM), A URGE ASSORTMENT 0! FANCY, AETIC L J2*S, SUCH as Itosewood and Mahogany Writin. 1 )(:rka, lloncwoodiind M??oc<wv"Drfcfii<iii Cases,-Dressing. Combe, JJair, Tooth an MngevKftil Ib-nslieg. ' > Ladies' Itoticulea and Work Boxes; Gold rem in "Silver "and Gold Cas^lf^-Fancy Ink Ptnmlrf'Y Pen Hack* ; T'oarT and Morooo l'orte Monnaje?, of pll ^Hfanker' uascs; superior' Knglisli Writer Colort Camels Jlnir Pencils; lioger'a and Woe lenltolm*n Superior IVcke* Cutler J",; Ac. &lc. For sale at reasonable I'ricofc.liy 8. TOWNSMEN P? 128 Richardson Street, Columbia, S. C. August R, ^18B({. 14-topl 1 Sign of the Two Large Watchcs CLOCKS, .B M-IZ mwJ?:<2ar^. Ay JSKJJ Y0y.lv MUCES. SOU.-CASttl J OL' ''B^tplTAjirW and J>?dm wllf d< well to call andiexfwftme 'tnfc stock o WA^Il^S,.CLOCKS and JEWBL&Y;^ ?t 211) King Street^ ^. _<-V' v' I ' < v *? i '.j j ' - j MILLER So WARREN, Corm-i* <>|>i?osi(<' (lit* <*5o1>o SEoiol. 1 f AVE just received a large jloek- of 1'ai.i. ' i 1. and Wintkii _V?r.v (ioons, ??f tlic Intent 1 importation and iiu?st fashionable styles, con. sisting <>f flounced Embroidered Colored SILKS, Rich Unicode and I'laid Colored SILKS ; Figured arid "Moire Am iipie IJIack do; l Kiclt l'l ou need AfUS/.IX ]>K LA ISKK f : Casiimcres and Muslin de Laines in great j- | variety ; l'.<>:iil.:iy.!nes, ("halites, Alpacas and Cohergs ; 1 Kreiieh, English and /\nteri)*an ClUSTS ; ' Handsome Scoteh uud French 0' /S GIIA MS; itich l'reneli Embroidered COLLARS nn<l i K EEI "AW ; j Uieli Black Lace COLL A UK and SLKKVKS; " .laekoiiet. and Swiss ISA SIfS an?J l l.orsrisos ; i Infatils' Embroidered I!VI7#S'7<S' and KOHL'S, % j Kinbroidered Merino (,'I.OA KS for infants . i Ileal Valenciennes, Maltese and Thread j LACES; j Heveire, Heiu-stitchud and Embroidered n 1 I/1HC ,s' ; I j Alexander's Kid and Silk UiAl VES ; j Splendid Stock of Cent's " i I 1 oijether with nil cinllcss variety of ChmhI: ' usually found in n J>ry Goods Store. We wii " ! add I hat we have .1 large stock, anxious to sell i- j and will take pleasure in showing them to oui 1 : friend; and eil-toiners. !t ! OH. li?, IS.10. 2l-3ni ; ABBEVILLE M A L E A C ADEM Y rpili: Kxereisos <>f this Institution will lx ! .1 resumed on the First Monday in 'anna ? ry iK-xt. The government of the School* wil is ; Ik* rigid, and every effort will lie made to umiii tain a high standard of morality. j The Scholastic year will fjc divided int< i two Tortus. The first, will commence on tin | ]>t .Monday in January, and continue Twenty l) , eight weeks; the second will begin on the 2< i- .Mniiday* iu September, , and continue twelv , weeks., r ! TERMS OF TUITION. x i Uendinir, Writiiur. Soellintr. 1st Se.s. '2d S.-y f ami Primary Geography, fil-l 00 $ 0 Ui The nbyve with Geography, '* 5 History, Arithmetic, Eiig ' lish Grammar and ExerC ei.?os in English Composition, - - 20 00- J D1 l6 The wbovo with nil' the advanced English Branches, 23 00 10 <> n The above with Latin and ? Greek, - - - <V28 00 J2 0 )t' Students will bo received nt any time <:n ii rinetlue Session.and wilMni/eliiirifi-i'l from ill j. j timo'tluy onti-f until the end of tli?? iscs-i": I unless special arrangement* niv mailt; to tli i contrary. s. j Boarding can be obtained at reasonable rati-: A. C. tLDlilt, A. Ji. _ I D.-e 10. i8.-,o n:;-tr "" Abbeviille llnnncr will please copy. ; SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY^! V i GMX0 AIN'T ANVTIII.MJ COMPARED TO IT l" SUBSOIL PLOWING IS NO USE ! II- ' u- | Cotton Seed a lV-rfoet Nuisance! 'j-1 CLOTHING THE ONLY REMEDY: 10 ! T38 ~"32bt ^ 1-^ rar ?**2* 9 I rI~MIK indefatigable District ami Vi 11otr " | JL Clothing Man, by close observation an< in j hard study, has learned several new 1'enlures i . the art of improving and adorning the .Masen line portion of the human family, lie's bee; y i r/niii to Js e\v York, took lessons under scien | tilie niftii, and lias made himself so familia | with all the beauties, duties, liabilities, advan K | tages and responsibilities of the human weatli I er bu irding department that just ns soon,a ' lie lays his eyes on a man, lie knows what h (| j lacks?whether it is food or raiment, lie i ' j ju-i the same to mankind that spring is to vei; j i tati*>ii. <" :mt?*y merchant, would do well t< como in and take a fe\<* lossuns?charges nioi! . | i rate for single scholar?classes taken at rduced rates. It' it. is food int'f raitit'.:.'t, lie takes him in covers, weather-boards and iloor.; him, am .. | then send.', him ovn t<> his friuitd. II. lven 'u or down to l.omax ifc Cobb's, where in n fo\ . it:inti(after t Sic- patient has realised the re viving, healthful" inllucneeof the external aji plication, they will continence the inside >vorl )fj ?ceiling, lathing, plastering and securing, an< 10 then start him Iioiuo.?~,Aii<1 it is no wondyr, nl ii, tev tiiki. _* u?m?s of T.oiimx it (."'-lib's or II. ? )U Kerr's iu'nrd tilling (which is substantial. 111 liquid) then allowing Lyons to give them what* Id called the surface poli.-h, that men's wive )(i don't know theni "when they go home; th (li little boys and girls run anil hitle, thmkiuj some city folks have come to their pa's house: young Indies commence lixing 11 ]> to entcrtail ' their new beaux, and young men brush thei ^ .heads, look dignified and start to receive th nice looking stranger. ic A few men of rather ordinary appearanct s- who have thrown themselves entirely into I.y ons' hands, know the advantages to he derivci 1} from a suit of his Clothes; it has married then into rich families, given them a standing far he v yond their expectations, and hoeujthomeans o it pitching them as high up asphifty-phour phort; ig jn the scale of uppert?pdom respectability, r, Tlipfe arc now in the city of Abbeville, : Churches, 2 Academies, 1 Sinning School, i V great many ]>ry Hoods Stores, 2 Printing OlHee; J .? I " - ' " " I .. < iiiuvvi-j 2 .icwciiera r,s s- t-abliahments, ft Tbesplith Corp?,, Slasonie nm ii, Odd Follows' Ijodgo, Banding Class, Ilippro Jronic, 2 Carriage and Bti?;gy Manufactories s, 4 Hotels, several Boarding Nouses, 1 Druj U < >ie, Oin Factory, and a SlCain Saw Mill,: i- I lames?, arid several Boot and Shoe Shop?, Til i- Manufactory, 3 Ttiilora' Establishments, Cubi s* net, Carpenters' and Blacksmiths' Shops, : n Refreshment Saloons, nnd '2 Livery Stable.-", an( o ifc-*-ill not do for a gentleman In .make a ba< ie appearanee at any of these placest it injure U their busings. Lvtifcft keeps Clothing jiiiiabli for a'l the above named places, avocations an< i- occupations, and beeausu lie bos a big trade am a large Stock, be don't intend to ,ask price ' -that, are unreasonable. ' ~ I J.voNfc' stock of Leghorn nnd Straw Hats, i j complete. Ilekeepsline I'ocket Knives, Razors n j Oil and Fluid Lamps, Fiddles, Fiddle String j nnd Fiddle Bosin, manufactured exjircasty foi this trade, Flutes, Patent Door Fasteners, In ? terest Tables, the mpst con veniont thing of tin f kind now in use?every body ought to linv< one?Bankers' Cases, Bill Book.*, l'ocket am , ?i Memorandum Books, Envelopes, Letter l'nper i I the larire&t stoek ev?>r l.wm<rl.? IS New Yorkers complain of n scarcity since w< i pfirelinsed?Steel Pens, so inaiiy that there ii ? unanticipated {ylvniieuoit steel, Port Montiniei u enough to hide nil tfiwinoiiey in the District . Combs, 1 lair Brushes, Nail and Tnotli Brushes " enough to open a whole sale brush and com! "* hou-c, and if Cedar Poueils rise, Lvoxs has go 'cjn Hure-j?a whole ease of Blacking, Needles F any quantity, n:id law hy retail, Trieonherogs, Ivathairion, Cologne, Hair Oil, ilanokarohie Extracts and sweet ofnelling stuff, Ne'edlo.nnr j* Thimble Case?, Lanterns, Buggy Wliljw, VnKs os, two or three Horses, and so-, many othei tMnjgs that it would take us a whole 'day t( look theui up and najne them over, all of whicl , ?r? ready for iii?j>oetiori andysale, at tjio Gor nerS^oreln the Martini I Home. ? . AbbettJI? C, April M, J85B. 00-t1 I l'OUUN ft 0OTII1JAN, ;i ' Attornev* 4i Lnw nnil Snlfritnrs.in Pniiri* Office, the one formerly occcupied by McQowan & Pterin, - L At\V KA NOK. ,.4 AS. .Tah. H. CofinuK. Jrtnoa'ry 1, 1857. ? 35-t"f S 1 ~S. %.GQW>N, * - AT JO'RNt y; Ai .L^W-* ' ? ;> OFFICE KW LA\V JIANGS; f Kef* :0off t? Thoterii; iCfclfc j ^ if. SB:. Augueta^ . . . ' ? ?. %, ^ ~.*v /.v . ?; ; iflotliimi. Clotj (138,) RICHARDSON STREET, rl"MIK undersigned would respectfully niiiiouu<:< 1. joining I?ii?tthat lie* has iin'w in Store tin- Season) a well Selected Stock of Sl'ltlXC A! 1 sell at such prices as cannot tail to suit. lie won! ! promises will lie performed to tli? entire snti'-fneti : lie woitlil, Iliorefore, say to his friends in tlie Coin i as lie thinks lie can make it an olijeet worthy ol" ; i In connection wit h t 'loihinjr may ho found a i I I Goods of every description. Als.?, Hals, Cap-, < i " ? ALS( a line assortment of Youth's :\nd Chihlrcn's Clot! | . old up. Remember the No.?188, Richardson Street, o Donga I. Columbia, S. C., April 1R, L | Octagon Burial Cases I j . CASKS arc extensively used, and puss r I JL liim for transportation, depositing in \ mil | made of tlie 1 ITK??s( Iit!|)cri<?It;t!>l(< iflsiieriiils; a To prevent, rust, or corrosion ; and wlien |>rope ' lion tli 111, the bodies of our deceased loved 01 ' tior.s of water, or depredations of vermin, and olivintiuir tlie necessity of hasty burials; <>r, if ' ! Tlifr t't'TACON CASK is a new stylo of Met all " perfect resemblance of Highly Polishe L> ; and free from oltjccUons expressed l>y some . tuiim r siyios. j The SniiscriWor is now prepare*! to furnish the : L. of any si/.? rc<piir<-<l. Also, Black Walnut and Covered ami Jelivi-reil in the shortest possible linn-. 1 please tnl;?* noliee of inv descriptive prtinphiets, i ^ I Abbeville C. 11., March til, 165f>] 3k b b c bill c \) j v? I v n r s \ hi ,j VV <J li [AT TIIE OLD STAND 01 ./-as^ as. aci "ea: ?rs ! : _?i as.'j: f W^]XTJ?-ilTtnl<r-'i<.-Tif<T, thankful fur pas '' I -L lion of t heir friend-", ami the pill? - C'ATi 111 AGES A " i Consisting of oik; dozen .assortoil JiUC.id also sav to our friends that-\ve have con I j 62 i c it o l* v l" j Poiiu-Hiiliir now, arid greatly admired I ^ 1i?H? m1s'i on Itinrtd alargnl.it of ?ec>>ii<l l O N K CO ApllEli, <J \ l v IT AI. IONE CAR " j Suitable fojy.Travelling or Hacking pyr ccedirigly Ibw." As we lmve the 1'. * BEST SET OF HANDS v W? can safely vcuture to build to ordo i- CS'*" Wo will do any amount of UE1'. k any other Kstabli.shnient in the State. J: EST All Work 1 ' J o i? i *. FISK'S JMETALIC L- We also have on ljaiid a large lot of air-tiglit, for protecting the dca<l f??r pr ' or any-othor desirable purpose, which v r . . Wo will ,ftl:JO u i >}< M&ke XJoffins and send to '? ! De.sirod. .^Ye have a new IIKARjSE, wl I j Abbe pile C. 11., April 22. 185C A CITY BBSS S10E1. ,1 WlVi; ffAIKES, gb j No. 21T (North Side) Broud Street, d AUC.USTA, OA, Wholesale and Retail IDealer in . ' iUJLGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS, OIl.fi, GLASS, i, i 1'ITTV, VAUN1SIIES, ETC. J PERFfMEUV, IIA111 UKL'SIIKS, COMDS, TOI- V " LET SOAPS, 11AI It OII.S, POMADES, IIAIlt DYES, IIDKV EXTRACTS, ETC. 5 All of which arc offered at low prices for i I Cash. i Particular'!* lention paid lo the preparation s r,f PHYt-MMANS* PliKSCKIITIOXS iin.l tlic u dispensing of Family Medicines. As large as] *8ortmcnt of Fresh and Wnrmntod l Garden, Gras3 and Field Seeds. s C?*" Orders from the Country promptly attended to. , V * Jlaj _?: 185i'.. 52-1 y ; I NOTICE. ' 100,000 I'omi(Is TciiQ(;?je? II:i- j it | ( ?n, Hot; romitf, 15 ' 30,000 Lilt?. Tennessee Ham*, well cut;.. 1 I 500 Saeks Superfine Flour ; . | ISO Kxtra Family Do.; -1 10,000 Libs Lard, in cans and barrels; 9 1 1,000 Bushels Corn; "* ' l^or salcjby (.?. J- AXDRIWOX, ' j , - Reynolds! street, t j Augusta, (In., Mii'y J!, 1 S5<"? ltf j ! ~ - ~ u . . JOHN J, CLAYTON, > vja I>EAJ:KH IN* * fnTlj f J? RRiMMADK CLtfTJIIXG.Y WW I ! 1 T AS how (in hnn<l a la r ire and fivHJr.suppIv - i JL.L of f.ithionnble >vlMLLNG *ANl> Sl'MP j -MfeK GOOD&wlitffi wift be P "" very iva> [ soimble terms.' ' 4'/' J II No. 197 Iiroi)<l Street, under the Augusta IIoteT.^. I * Augusta, Gj., May 2, 18f>6; 62-ly i'TO* Ordet* front' the 'Oounlrt/ fr*prc/J"nib/ ifttotMfl' 'Ahd fnilhi'ullti Itllrtl I ( )/?f fftif . V-j^ SMfc * ' Afh-Jl flV ftjfl * >'* 49 " ,* ly g' >.* .^N/ . ^ % , ?* ? f *,. ,X?hjrtTiHn-tecoiv* prompt AttoffnoflT - j KoV. 7,1466. ."\i' 27-tf ling, Clotjjuig, j COLUMBIA, 3. C. (13*-) . i : to the Citizen1* of Abbeville nml the ml- . (ami will continue to receive throughout 1 SI) Sl'MMMIl Cl.oTIUNtr, which ho will j 1 have ii li-tinetlv mnlerstooil, that, all he <>!i <>f all who |>at*roiii/<> his Kstnblishmciit. ' itry. to give him a call, on visiting Columbia, ! ? trial. fonil n-sortment of (Icnllemcn'ts Furnishing | 'arj?vt Hags, I'mbri'llas, Kte., Ktc. ling of cvery Style ami Size from three years pposito the I5oot ami Shoe Store of IT. I*. C. M. JOJINSOX. 60-1 y ?Rosewood Finish. cbs valuable advantages over nil other Coftp, or fur ordinary interments. They are iso Kii.'imck'd Inside ami Out, rly cemented, we hnve (ho gratifying rellecii'.S enclosed in them, nro free from ii-rnpnisiy, without, oppressive odor, lie kept? desired, transported t<> a distant hind, lie Cases, of hcnutiful form, mid finished in sd Rosewood, concerning the shape and appearance of the nhovc CASKS, ut the shortest notice possible, i n _ rr* .. nr i i /\ t i tiornns mane to uraer, 'or further i 11 for million of the above Cubos, which arc in circulation. R J. TAYLOR. <f itrriagc IKS, ? M. II. & J\ A. DEALE.1 na -tz ts o. j it. favors, rosjioctfullv invito tlio ntteniie generally, to tln-ir large stock of NI> J5UGGIKS, ;Ii:s, IIOCKAWAY.S, it.-. We would iiiuenocd tlio luauufuuLurc of B ii jr g: i c s y all who have seen l!io work. W'e liaud Work, consisting of 1 DOZKN .HOLIES, AND UY-ALL, poses, nil of which we will dell cx i IN THE COUNTRY, t nu3* Vehicle in our line of business. AIltlXG, at Blunt notice, as cheap as Warranted. BURIAL CASES. l'ISK'S MF.TAI.1C BURIAL CASES, olonged interment, for transportntiun, re will sell exceedingly low for C'ASlI any part of the District lioh will g<> free of eliarge. CHRISTIAN & DEALE. 61 * tf : J SPUING GOODS?1856. J. F. BURCHARD & CO., AUGUSTA, GA, Broad St., Opposite Masonio Hall, ARE now recoiling an unusually clioiec variety of SPRING DRESS FABRICS, which tlm.y arc selling fit (he very lowest prices possible, and to whieh the ntt<-utiou of purchaseri} itt vorv cordially an J respect fully invited. Their stock embraces the following, ainoiig others, of ]-Wuc/i Ji'nr/fixh and American productions. Particular attention is asked to Putusli, Lupin,, Seydoux, Lieber it Cos manufacture of Bombazines, ehalliesw- delaines, bareges, grenadines, ?tc. Thirrin ?t Milliards black and colored challies, uiargnise, veil bcrage, and tissues. . * rillNTnU OOOpS.?Steinbach, Ko<ajhlinks, Percals, brilliantc-Vcambrics, jaconets,' lawns, organdies and berages, ?.\iso? i Paris black tilks, superior qualities; I'aris rich fancy -silks;* " Fouilayds, veiy handsome; " French and hnglish Calicoes of Stcinbacli'8 Ilogle'a Alontciths it Norton's; Cuse.q of fiinirhauj.v black and fancy, all prices; PrintimI clinllins flnd-bcraffc delaines, from lorw prtocd t? very rich : Aihoi'ican lawns and muslins; " Calicoes, low price run]Tfaat"colors ; J JO USKKKEPINO GOOD&.J j* , Kn-Ulrdson'tf Linens, nno* oilier makers, a fery full,assortment in nil varieties,-for shirtinc, slu;ef'hg1 pillow casing, etc., Jzc.; birds-eye diapers, Scotch ditto, towelling nud towols, Turkish IJnth, Ac.; window drapery, lace and muslin, Ac., etc. ttummcr Goods for Gentlemen and Bo^b, in Linen drilling*, ?(-c., cottonadeWrf-oll sorts) VMfc ings, spring easaimeres, canlirtferdtt, drab e'toy^jw DOMESTIC' GOOfiB; "v'v Aii unrivaled assortment?t>f sheetings and shirtiugs, brown ami bleached, ,{I'pm 3-4 to l'W width ami from the lowest priced to the flnftt Knglish and American makes. PI.A NT A TION G O ODS. Of efery sort uud kind, considered desirable to 'piece or bale". Jin addition to the dlffiroHU'hajd' tho very finest ^aaorfnent of collars, T,nc<iVand Embroideries^/general, Lo be foiinijfirobably in theHtateV.f/ > * , J. Fi BUflCHAIH) f do. ftlfiy.2, I860. r . - 62-ly HAT II IM I'ACXOR V, L^a<,??-*?<> : t ft lliab4rdjwn -$tr?e1y.?uv 18? .Opposite J&Q'tfiang* % o ?, \w_ -mi.Thrnr* %a ' '"V 1886 \r'*. . ' leppi%ir^ jKn^N^4nw? Tfn>nttftT-Y yi^acff-M litiam.' OStiftM*; tw ; >. L roBM.At>, Tll6cAd J. JkNXrNGb, IsA^H PtRSE. *Taj 2, ??>. ,, 6?ly J |; ' -V * -; -' , .,..J A Y MVS jSBl PILLS. FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC Tiir.HK litis lout; a jnilili'- ilcninnd for an rfRjrlivp ]>nn:alivo jiill which roiiM l>o iilinl ?n as | sure niul iH'ilvi'tly ssifp in its ?]K'rnti?u. Thix han i licr-n |irf|i:uc<l to inert tlml ilewaml. ami an extra* j stve trial ?>f it* virtues has omlusivi-ly shown witfi what sucros: it aci'olii|ilisli?w M\o mii'|riso ilrsi);iieil. I It is easy to nial-f a jiliy:iial pill, hut not c-asy to* ! make tin' iiesl of nil /nils ? one whi>-li should hnvc none of the obio?-liotis. lull :ill llii? !ifUin.i..../.ii ?f I every oilier. 'J his list* n attempted iiere, atnl with what success we would rcspcetfully submit to tlie public decision. li lias ben unfortunate for I the patient hitherto th:il almost every purgative medicine is acrimonious and irril:t>inu to the bowels. This is not. Many of tlicjn produce so muohf griping pain n:id revulsion in the system as to more than counterbalance the good to be derived from them. These jiills produce no irritation or unless it arise from a preiiottsly existing obslruction or derangement in th? bowels. Jlcing purely vegetable, no harm can :iri>e from their use in anV quantity; l>ut il is better that any tn<dicinc shouhV '? taken jufliijously. Minute directions for c.se in tlii- :i \era'i diseases ty whieh they arc af:' plicable are iriven on tlie boV. Among the complaints which ii i'c licen speedily cured 5?y theui.wn may mention I. : t 'ompiahit, in its \ a: :ous forms' of Jaundice. IimIi.uc .tion. languor and l,>ns ^ Ay petite. l.istli-sv|i. <v, Irri!:i'i'itv. Il'lious lleadaclie, liilions Fen r, l'< v? r and Amhc, I'ain iu the tiidc aild I.oilis ; for. i:t truth, ."il i'. ? ?r< hot the consequence of < : -< d : i t'oii in the liver. As ;ut aperient they at'oid prompt UTid sole i. f in Costiveness. I'ife*--. folic, Hy'-cntc! '.. lint-ire*. Scrofula and Scurtv. finds with soniu - -. of l':e l.'.dy, Ulcers and uiiintrity <>l the liii.iu!. Isi :ii liiit-s: in sliort, any mid every ra-e \?li?ie :i iiim-al've i- i' ",iyrrd. llicv tinvf iiUu priaineeu "iiiif siii^nJiirly miore-sfnl rnr<-j in ilim . ' >?*', i <r< ji>v, Gravel, Krysipeijis. I'nlpi'aiinn >>f the Ural!'. I aittft in tinMuck, Stoiiiin-li. a:.'! f u 'I i \ sh<-nid lie freely taken in tin: ?j)iis"- <<f !': ? nr. In ]miify tin- l>l?md and prepare llie sy-ti-ie : t !ii>- i :..iu;'c ?f seasons. An oeeiisimia] <!'?sc : Mttiii' .u - tin' <l?in:irlt and bowels into liealt'iv m ? . ! n -in'-.- she appelito mid viei.r. !' pm' i.v tlu-ir <tiiiiii1ant l'i? . n-.' .'iin sr-teni. rcniw vale tin; sin .Is of ti,.- li'.dy, m ;l restore the waited it ii.-i- . i em I' ' i 'n- ui. -It <>i>:.iiii>tii. Ilence an "Cvi'sicnal <! i. a<i'..<l>!: n-;. even ; tli'iliL'll I!" S?'l'tn:s . ?-i: < s ; Il.nt nil j mjccuiav* tin .in" : I., i. I , 1 r:!?!i l too f.ir, as v\l:r\ |.uiv:iti\v nn ! i:i . tin- <!rf>n;sl)i. when to ijfi The ntl eitses in whuh a JillVsic i . 11 ;i-Iri ' iv lot in I .mini r:: l> <! here, but I tliov wv.-e-t tl; "H i.. i rn:.Miii of every ! body; ami ii '< :.ib > i! l-r. tliis ui'il will I nn.tui r ; l.< 11 -! | l':;. u ;.nv tiling v.l.irli li:>a i hitherto been : i:V t-. n ' ::><1. When tbrir virtues an *?*. < l.ijcr.wt, i )<>sbiu: will no longer doubt wlia' ivtvedy to c io|>!<>v when ".:i met! of rt cathartic iwdi'-iiie. ISeitr: . ;n-\\they arc pleasant to 1 :?k . :>? i 1m iusj | i;n !y xn^etahk', no iiarnt can .iii-i- '"n.:u .i use : ! \ (piantity. l'or minute dirciiinii-. si c wi.i;.jki on the 13ux. ! i:t i Ai:i.l> r.v ])H. JAM KS ('. AY LCI?, I'l'titlit al :n:<? AnaSyts? ::i C5i?'tl?isf, l.OW KI.l., MASS. Prioo 25 Conts per Eox. Five Eoxob for $1. A Y E R' 8 CHERRY PECTQML, For I lie rnjihl (hit rf COUGHS. ('OLl)S, Kti.lEfiSIfflfiSS, imo\nin ss, hhooi'Immmijh, C'ROIT. ASTUjWA. AM) . CO.YSI .Hl'TIttS, Tins remedy has won for itself such not?irirty from ils cures of o cry variety of pulmonary ilisi-ii.se, j that it is entirely musecessur* to recount the evij deuces of its virtues in :?ny community wV,cre it lias been en-plovi <1. J-'o wide is tin- field < f its usefulness, mid so numerous the eases of its cures, I that almost every section of the country abounds I in persons publicly known, who have hem restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of tirelungs liy its use. When on re tried il > supeporitj over every other medicine < f its kind is too'Vippa>ront to escape observulion, and where its virtues are" ; known, the rmhlie no longer hesitate what antidote i to employ for the distressing and dangerous affections of tfi6 pulmonary organs which are incident ! to our cliniito. Not only in formidable attacks upon the lun^c, but fur the milder varieties of Colds, Coughs, IIoausknbss, &e. ; and for Chii> buen it is the plcasantost and safest mtdicine that can be obtained. Ab it has long been in constant use throughout this section, wc need not do more than assure the i people, its quality is kept up to the best that it ever has been, and that the genuine article is sold by-WaKUI.AAV <t LYuii, Al.bevilU- (.!. ll.f , And In- cvorv merchant in the Distriet' HAVTl.AND; HA It'll AL it CO., Charleston, J Arc. ii, tim | General Agent-'. The State of fionth Carolina, A }>!>' rilb hi strict?Iii tho Cowman Virus. Amos (Hark. Jr.. ) Attachment. r*. [- McOownn ?t I'orrin, Jamos A Liddell. ) Pill's Att'ys. TX7 HRIIKAS, the Plaintiff did, on the thirty' T t first dfiy ?>f 'October, 1 S5?>, iile his declaration against. tlie Defendant, '.viio, (as it is anid) is absent from and without the limits of this State, and bus neither wife or attorney ! known within the saute, upon whom a copy of the said declaration might be nerved. It is , therefore ordered, fh/il the said Defendant do appear ami plead to the said d eel ration, on or .before the first day of November, which will be In the year of our Lord Eighteen Hundred and Fifty-Sewn, otherwise filial and absolute Judgment will tlieji be given und awarded iiguuisl itiin. MATIIEV M? DONALD, c. c, v. , Clerk's Office, Oct- So, 1856. '27 ly I S . IIOYV Eft, \ manufactuher'6 and dkai.br in FU UN ITU RE Of Evory description, v aj>I>?? *a: xt. _m sh?l sSP..:.Of Everv Stvlfi! ? FISK'S CELEBRATEDJWEJALIC BttftlAL CASES. Opposite the Conr/arcc House, COLUMBIA, S. C. April 11, 18.10 -ID ]y I Ar C7~pU IER^S. ; CHEAP CASH ffffH FURNITURE STpR?r 172 Main Street, i COL U M !> I A , S . C-? ?- .-MANUFACTURER AND (IKNEUAL I'KAI.EH - IJf l''ill<! Mill I'luill FUltfrrTUREU,?" PIANOS, CHAIRS, MATTRA89ES^<anir ? DJUIVS CAUKIAGEH Ac." r V&" Alt- f 'iffy Warranted. April llv 1$5C - 41) itrickmusoiiry. and Pln?ttrtaf> TI1E Undersigno(l having f<>riiiud'*':,^-pir?' lici jliip in the nliovo business, kfe prepsre'd.to do nlp'wnjfk entrusted to them in wctoett and most aq]^taulin}ij)inujicr.Jlftving -a long practical expcriftiet'in tTie bnsTfiese, tlij&V themsolvs that?lhcv-^an please the fBOMt fcwiidiotis. All work will bo war ran tod.- ' * * JOHN COUMJRV A. J. WOODHtTRSt.. JlEKHnr.NCK.?U. A. Jones, J. A. Calhoun"aijd ur.'>i. w. Heard, 01-iioueviuc. _Abbevilia-V. If.'Pot 10, ^35C. M. \V. DYTIIEWOOD. WM.<HBNRY rfWITil. "BYTHEWOOI) & SMM, ?ojii m 2ss i o ii ltrcre^ant|? , ' / . VOA HIE bALK .OiJ * ICPPK, FLOUR, GRAIN, :-i& *,* '/S\T> Al*l? MANNER OK ** Produce and 2Mtaro2>qjndise, ' < 2^.Bxchange Bow, ' OOIiU,M B I A , 6\ ^pril N. 4 88ft . *49 , ' ' Jfc MEB1B Third l5<fSy to '2^ * *N. litinth, nt a p. m. L. V^\ il?y 88, l866 ' ? 12m