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/ V" ' STOVE FQft A XUM13EK one cooking STOVE Ibr salo jCX. Apply at this ofiice. * ' To the Tax rayeiro or AlirpirE following Circular litis been issued to JL Tax (^olleotors, from tlio Comptroller's Ofiice. Tiix payers immt therefore provide tbeniselves witli'Bilh upon tlio undernamed Bnnks, witli which to pnv taxes. & S.*A. HODGES, T. C.* Circular. Mie several Tax Collectors of the several -L Districts and 1'urishcs of the SIhIo of South Carolina. According to the provisions of the lrt*Vs of Uiis State, in such case made rtnd provided, tlie Bills of Suspended Banks are not "icceivalilo by the Trustees, Tax Collectors and other public officers in payment f?*r Ia\tfl and other motley# due to the State;" Yon will thehjfore give at least thirty days notice through the public jourlialB wf yottr'Districtj or otherwise to the Tafc Tiivers of vour District or Parish, that tlivj bills of'ths following Hanks will only he i received in payment ot'Tax>a due the State, ,, ?~'Vix: W The Comnreitiial Bank of Columbia. ''A The Brtlih of Charleston. / The Union Bunk of Charleston. The State Bunk of Charleston. / The Bank t?f Georgetown The Merchants' Bank of Che raw. The Bank of Camden. The Bank of Chester. You will also receive the Taxcp. or any other dues to the the State, in tho BilU of the Hank of t he State of South Carolina. Should nnj" Tax Collector in the Slate refuse, to obey the foregoing instructions, or present at the Treasury any Bills on other Banks than those iibove named, he w ill bo dealt with according ^o law. J. D. ASH MOW:, Comptroller General. Jan. 12, 1S58. US It Sale ot I'orsotial Instate. BY orilvr of William F. Durisoe, Ks<|., Ordinary of Kilt;efiel<l Distriet, I will s?-!l nt the lute residence of Albert T. Tray lor, dce'd., two miles North of Liberty Hill?on Tuesday 26th .Inunary instant, all the personal estate of said dee'd., consisting of lOorSO Likely IVegroes, 1 Jet.ween 1000 nnd *2000 Ilusliels Corn, A quantity of Fodder, Cotton Seed, Hah: Cotton, Two sets Blacksmith Tools, Horses, ITSuIes, Cattle, Hogx, Wagons, Carts, Oxen, Household and lvituhen Furniture, Plantation Tools, tfce., <t<\ Also, at the same time, will be rented for the currant year, the Grist Mill, ou Cuffee Town Creek; the Hard Labor BMaee, containing 35V acres of first, quality Land, a j large proportion of which is'Low Grounds. The : Well Place, with nhout Sixty Aufes, first and second years ] New Ground. The HOMESTEAD, with about 4i">o Acred Cleared Land. TERMS OF SALE.?'Tor nil sums of Ten lars, Notes payable twelve Months after <lale, j bearing interest froin the Uuv of sale, with two : npprovcri sureties, will be. required. For nil sums of Ten J>ol!ars, and umlcr that amount, j Cash. No property to be removed until the 1 terms of sale are fully complied with. M. (.). TAl.MAN, Ailiti'r. Jnniinry 4th, 185S. 5!S 2t , { -j-SIL. XS.CSL .13??9 IW0U1> notify my old friends and patrons j that I hove thisdnv sold my entire interest in the firm of \V. W. 1'FItltVMAX ?t CO. ! to.my brother. It. M. I'KltKVMAN, and the j . business will in future he eonduetcd in the i the name and style of Al'l'J.ETOX ck JJ. M. 1'EltIiVMAN, and 1 would earnestly recoin- j < mend the new firm to public pnlronujrt*. W. W. I'FKKYMAN. New Market, S. C., Jan. ], 1S53 S7 -It. Notice. Tlirc fil m of W. AV. I'KllUYM AN ?t CO.. is | this day. dissolved by iiiutuui consent.? | " Persona indebt'-d to the same, may linil 111 ] < books in the hands! of \\*. L. Appk-ton, who i I will attend to the settlement of ull claims due < suid firm. And as it is not rxpeclal that, any one should linve nny money the-ie hard times, we would he 'i pluil all would come forward and give their Dotes ?8 wc witfh to closc the boob, r . W. W. PKUltYMAN , V. L. Al'1'Ll'.TON., New Market, S. C.. Jan. 1, 1S58. 33 Ludics aii<l<jiontleu.?oii. ,r " ~V\7"E with to invito your attention to our t f Stock of Dill* GOOD }, Hardware, nud Cutlery. .Boots and Shoes, rr i ? i n ' 1 f f>/wll?l>TPO ... i n ; */,v ; iihis ana v.<?jj*s nnu uiiwivriivir^, ami an lintV^' v '.'ipr articles usually kept in a Six Horse country --Store. And 08 wc wish to runicc some money, \vc <1<> * ^V^i* jidt offer o?i r goods nt Cvtt : yet we only ad J on a Small profit, whereby t<> live. APPL1STON ?fe It. M. PF.RRYMAX. B.?Groceries sold for Cush on! v. 'M'Ml. A. ?fc R. M. P. New Market, S. C., Jan. 1, 18.08. 37 4t Sheriff's Safe. EHginby virtue of sundry Writs of Fieri Facia# tome directed, I will sell at Abbeville i^^^^ Ootirt House, on llie first. Monday and Tuesday F^bjrunrv next, within the lecal hours of ^^. y-'i^ie, tlio following property, to wit: L*sg^spv;800 Acres of Land,*m6re or less, bounded hy Win, Tt,nnn"t. Maj. A. Burt and others, ns property of 8. L. Devcnux, ads. Jno. T. ^||3v.'/3bod\vin iinJ others. 1 fift Acres morn or loss, bounrled liv .Tno B^frmVf^worth. W. "Ware and others. as the prop. of J. M. Van Jiver, ads. II. Scott and others* ,';217 Acre.", more or less, bounded by J. A A. Ilontcr and others. as the property' JV Power, ftJj. L. 11. llil), for J. A. Davis.v 200 Acres, lhorc loss,bounded hy ,tno. Brown* ^gHg^jAVl'. Connor 2nd olhersj as the properly of Jasr-^JwJ^ySlcC'noc, ada. %. Nelson Assignee anif others. Acres, more or less, bounded by T.'J. Slfc-j^^JO'Crnokei>, S. A. Wilson and others, as the properSB8i^ A: Lomqv, ads. C. B.'Guflrin and others. Acres. nl;ore or less, bounded hy N. J* Jno. Adnins and others, as tho property Owen,,ads. C. B. .Gnffin and others. ->?$09 Acres, mdrij or-Jesa, bounded by A. Boyd .feodthrob ftiV others, as the property ofS.i Willi?,.ads. J, M. Clark niul others. y . *{'. j;.6f)r* Acres, niori? or loss, bounded by M. Sharp, CitflAr Anilrrtliflrn fi? fliA nrnnafH* n/Wa-l ? 1 ; ... Hqbertson, nds. Jfiirtbo Xinmrtn nti<l osiers. 1 09 Acrc?. tiioro or lew,- bounded byjfttfeP/i- < T?1moa*nd oth?r?, f?s t|?'o property ^at"l0Wrt' Mntltew* and Jj&'^*' ), -^'Cteoceries, Provisions, Hardware ; Cutleryy- Agricultural, Implements, & NEW YPR^XEW PLAN. T^vCOSSEQUjENCE of the liardnoes of t X tiiFht&i am) the prevalonce of the opini tlmt it will Hot djj. optton, % 1 huv? ( tcruiined, from m-eoss^y.to offef tHy goods I C'asfi, 111 future. I lie rrea^-rtWR^ta ttaa pri eil n fitilure. I find it imjitosgiWtf to bqygpo for ciialij inxl the short tinns usbttJIj'X-aHow by jobbers in our commercial marts, una- s-. tlie'm, in t?o many instances, on all time, rn ning lo ft never-ending et?iNiity. I lutvo foui tluit retail iiicfvlihiita in itie eoUntry, althniij much abused by'tlieir customers, nre the w01 imposed Upon, perhaps of any other class tiK'ii id llitt worbl. 'l'liere must be some otli understanding about the matter, and the on \Vay to hrtve it is, by the merchant assct'tii bis rights, I hen tiiniiitainini; them, or "peri | amidst- (he ruins."'?This was a maxim with o ! forefathers, and we, their degenerate s?n: ! have hallowed their names for their liri ness, but. in t he jubilee of glorv have bist sig of tlie maxim which inspired our mloratio "In the course of events" 1 find it has beeon necessary to go bade to "first principles ami either "stand or fall" by the result. T1 prevailing idea that a merchant, lias money !> cause he has a store full of goods is a great, mi take ; it is one of the proofs of his lieinir ,ju out of money, and tin* people iuu.?t li<? made i understand that, lie is not a tliiiur to twist jn any way, ami convert himself into money. < ont ol it, just, as lie pleases, for lie must lia\ money in order to have it, just like any of tl rest of God's fallen creatures. A'it I) the determination to do the very he I can fur "(So<i, my country and'' self, I thro out the above platform, upon which to plat toy future business operations, and will stan upon it as long as there is plank left. My stock consists in part of the following 100 sacks Liverpool Salt, 20 hlds C Yellow Sugar, 4 ' powdered and crushed do, 1 ease I.oafdo, In hols N. (J. (new crop) Syrup, 5 " Muscovado Molasses, Mackerel?in kits, quarter and half lib! Chains, of every description, Buckets, a lariie assortment, Wooden and Willow Ware, Sctrars and Tohaeeo, Table and I'oeket Cutler}*, Carpenter's Tools, A larijcstoek of Hollow Ware, Agricultural 1 implements. Mill. Cross-cut. and Hand Saws, Corn Shelters and Straw Cutters, Mill I'ullies and Buckets, Wiillle, Wafer and (irid Irons, ](in kegs Nails, Shovels, Spades and Fol k? Blaeksinit h Tools, I ..11 . .J. I. - - ! - - - - 1 ? * ..Ii'in-r, I^inidi, .^|iice nnn l'eppor, Win-low Glass, alisi/.cs, 1 tonsSweed Iron, Ale and Porter, Wines and Liquor.?, Willi many other ailielcs, not necessary ti mention. Hoping that a liberalmiiided public will n]i preeiate my effort.-; to carry on a liusineni which ha- been of incalculable convenience t< the I'oimismiity, I beg leave most respeetfulh to oiler the cash system, in future, as my pliii of doing business. II. S. KEUU. Jan. C. 1358. 30 3t Notice to Debtors. rT"MI0SE indebted l.y note, given at the pnl' L. of the properly of Dr. J. F. I.ce, on Kill December 18S5, an- expected to make at leas :i ]>art payment on said notes, before lift tin ilny, or they will find (hem in the hand* of at Attorney for collection. J. J. LEE, Ag't., Calhoun's Mills, Jan. -1, 1858. 30 51 MEBXCA % CAEBT" r|~MlE subscriber having resumed the practiei JL of Medicine at Abbcville-C. 11., offers hi professional services to the citizens ol' the v 11 Inge nml surrounding country. OHicc upstairs above Branch <L Allen's Drut Store. J. W. W. MARSHALL. January G, 1603. :;C -It For Sale, or to Rent. A Valuable Tract of Land containing on< i V Hundred an?l Fifty Acres, adjoining the plantations of Joel Cunningham, J. It. Wilsot iin] others. There is a good dwelling house oi I he place suited to a small family, and all oth i-r necessary'out buiklimrs. Ap['b' to W. W'. BBLCIIEU, Jr, Abbeville C. II., Dee. 2"2. 1857. 30 tf Mount Carancl School. ON MONDAY. '25th January, I shall opci a School at. Mount Carniel. The scholastic year shall be divided into twi Sessions of twenty weeks each. Each pupil will pay Tuition from the day o his entry, to the end of that Session. Hooks furnished to the I'lipils'tuuct be pai. fur at the time of delivery. Rates oi Tuition. Alphabet, Spelling, Heading, Writing, I'rimnry^Goography or Primary Arithmetic per Session, - $10.01 Large Geography. Large Arithmetic, urnmnmr, Algehra, per Session, 12.51 The above, wjth Lutin or Greek, per Session, .... 18.01 French will be hn extra study fit per Session, - - - 6.01 E. C. STMONDS. Tan. 4, 1S58- 30 3t 80,000 Acres of I^aiid for Sale '"piIE undersigned, as Agent, Iiha about 80, A 000 acres of the best Cotton,land in tlii worldYor sale, lying in the valley 6f the Mis sissippi River, on both sides of ^aid river, an< mainly in tlie following Counties, to wit : Crit tenden, St. Francis, Moo roe. Drew and Bradly in the State of Arkansas; Sunflower, Issaquc mi. Coahoma and Tunica, in the rilnto of Mis iMippi. ' | >* For particulars call on me at Memphis, Tenn. and.J will send a young man with, any on< wanting to view Mild lands. Tcrma'<>>nsy, par ticulnrly if a largo cash payment ie made. + Those desirous of making in vestments in tin WcBt would do well to call on - T3 ' IIIRAM TII MAN, Court Square, Memphis, '^enn. .Tan. *7, 1858. . C ,?6 A '8p?iV; . Sale of I<au?i for Partltfou, x'jj K a rf. ' ' i/M/ vvw/ ? u/ \y / ? /tu/ y, ; * * i ffe ' ' V ' ' it# , v * *' Real "Eatajje of Jainco Carlilg/, dec'd BY qrderof the Cotii-t of .Ordinory," T?wjl sell to the biftjrest bid<ler,.oij Siildday, ii Februnry next, nt Abbeville Court House, tlx Itenl Entuln of the late iaines GnrJiKf. fcrtfaitec in Abbeville District, on 'w/itor of Rose^li&ek jnd conUiuing1 One iHuridred find Ten /acremore or,.lf?i?, adjoining. lunds of Jftmea'AUen Luurgai v/iu mju uuu vm^iir, ' r: f * ,7J37.V TBitMs.^Twelv# months croWfc. ' thefpMfehi, >or giving bond ?n<J nfjpro.ved eoiyfit^'^BM mortgage of ^0|pr^ise9/if.deqicf! ii6ce?jt^j| * CodU to be riftjia if> Coali J ' ' ti ? - 1 :- ' ba?t.N?IUee.' '<..> $& iw ? x? meMiiio jp. ; r J^IIK Town Council of Aliltcviilc hereby ; JL giv<* notii'ijfilu the inhabitants and ta: payers of tin; Town, of thou* intention to no cept. nnd^procood under Mm ncl of nsscmblj lie A, ]),, 18f>6, conferring the |>o>Vcr of iinpo on Ing and I*iti5?iiitf taXefi. For the convenience o lo- the tax pnvurs, it will be proper to nicntioi ror sonic of llie dutic* required of tliciri, Biid hot* if- performed. 13v Hie said net, returns upon oiitl di tof>tni<Vftlue of sales of nil merchandize, am ed ?f jUje amount of profePMotinl nnd meelmn >11 icAl income must bg inudc by tlio parlies lmbli n- I to pay taxes on tlib ?atne,v diSring tlic rndnth o: nd ! January of each year for (lie prccedin^fj'eote tJi I nnd such lax i* required to be paid by the fir.sl st day of March next ensuing. of The nwi.ers "f property, other thnti real or I estate, upon m hieh a tax innv !>? levied ari ly | required to make their returns upon oatli ol iir I lilt- union n't. or value thereof duriug the moinli s|i ' ? !" January in eueh year, and |>av the tuxes hi- thereon, l?y tIto lime limited above. is. The persons enumerated in the act, and 11- property other than real estate as subject tu lit. taxation, and of which return should he made ii. arc dagoerreotypists or other persons praetimi cing a like art or profession ; negroes between " j thence of sixteen and lit'lv years; free negroes K. | between the age of sixteen and sixty years; e. j carriages whether used for pleasure or hire ; is- i huskies, giirs, sulkies, burouehts, hileks and . I otlo.r liL-.. .1 1 r > sli , iiiv \illilU "I 1 IK! Mill; UI I,, | all itiel-ehiiiulise liet.\ve?-n tli?* lirst day of Inn! wary "I out; year, ami tin; lir>t tiny of .laundry j in the next siim-iilin^ year ; professional in| eome iiieltidint; tin- ineome of lawyers, phvsi,L. j cians aiitl dentists ; the income arising from : any iiieehanioal employment ; ami the lumiher s(. I of du:rs upon the premises of encli inhabitant. v>. j Returns of real eitale are not required (at ,L. I least for the present) to he niatle. The eollce,1 tion of taxes on .-ales made by transient perI sons is provided lor mueiallv. . ; 'I'l... .'..1...I.... .. V.i! .... ' I .... ...M..v^.vrvnin;'l llin rt'fJiiirf*! I?? ! lu? made to the iiiteiidanl. of the council (lin ing | the present month?January. It limy not In- iin|>i-<i| '!* to ?i"1*1 that, the Towii j Council liavc power to enforce payment. of ! taxes inn] a.-sessun-nls against tlic persons an<i i properly of defaulters to the same extent c j ami in the same maimer as is provided I?y law i for the collection of the general State tax. JOHN W'lI.USON, intent! mi t* January 5, 1S5S. 3fi tf iVolicc (o T;?x Payers. J ? VII.L attend at the undernamed times ami I 1 places for the pu rpose of collecting Taxes for ; the year 18f?7 : j Abbeville Court House, Monday, February, 1 ; : Due West, Tuesday. " 'i ; Callahams, Wednesday, " !) ; I, I Donahlfville, Thursday, " -1 ; j .Sclifletowii, Friday, " Si ; Cokesbiiry. Saturday, " (5 ; G i ecu wood, Monday, " 8 ; And at (ireenwood Di*r?ot_ Tuesdnv MnnOi <i j Ninety-Six, Tuesday, February, y ; mul on Wedu | iM-K'lny, March, " ] 11 i Woodville, Wednesday, Fulirunry 1<?; i- ! White Hall, Thursday, " 11 ; 5 t Oothran*, Fridav, " 12 ; ii Smil livill.', Saturday, " IS ; > Cedar |"i-intrs. Monday, " IS; :> Hradleys, Tuesday. " !(' ; Tolheris, (in tIie U.:nge,) Wedncj'y " 17 ; Ihirdcaux, Thursday. " IS ; Willinuton, Fridav, " It); . ; Calhoun's Mills, Saturday, " *20; | Speeds, Monday. " 22 ; | Lowndesville, Tuesday, " 23 ; f i Trihhles, Wednesday, " 21 ; i I Warroiitiui, Thursday, " 25 ; ( j Pouirlass' Mills. Friday, " tti ; i Abbeville Court. House, nil Our). Week, i . Sale Day in April the last day formakini* returns. All persons failini; to make ret urns on j I ho above day, liable to double tax. All taxes to be paid by tin- first. MonJay iu May, or cxe. cut ions may be issued J'roperty to In: returned in the name of the proper owner. Guardians, Kxceiilnr*. and Ad? ministrators will return properly under their s control. Persons having transferred property between" the 1st October, 185tl, and 1st October, 1So7, r will make it known to mo. All persons will come prepared to give the number of Births, Marriages and Deaths in their luni ilics. Free persons of color must pay their taxes in March. It is earnestly requested that every tax payer ; meet me ut the appointed times and places, and i not defer making their returns until Court i Week and public day's at the Court House, at i which time there is usually such a rush that it is uluiost. impossible to do business correctly. S. A. IIODUES, T. C. Jan. 7, 1808 !J0 St . A PROCLAMATION. EXECUTIVE ]>EPAKTMEXT. Coi.iMi-.iA. S. ('. Doc. ir.. 1 SoT. 1 liu hi* JZjcccIIcucii li. / '. II' A LLSTO.V, Gov(rnor ami ('oiiirnantlT-in-C'/tirf hi aiul over j the Slate of South (Jn rot tun. ~\\J IlEKEAS, information has been received j t T ?t this Department, that a murder was committed 011 the body of Willium Kleteher, aliout the 2Sth of November last, l?v JAMES S. OHANEY, formerly <?f Union county. North f Garolimi, ami that said Gltniittj' has ik-d from justice. i Now, know ye. that to the eml tliat justice b may be done, and that the said Chancy may be - brought to leiirtl trial for his offence, os afore1 said, I, It. F. \V. Allhton, Governor and Com.. 1 ^1 ? - " inanuer-ni-otiiei hi iiii<a over me &inte aioret said, do issue this mv proclamation-, oflWing it\ rewind of TWO 11UN DllED DO I J, A US for Ins * apprehension and delivery in the jail ut Pickens Court House. ? Said Chaney i? described ns being about !> ' foet ]() or II inches high ; weighing about 170 pounds ; about 19 years of a^*, dark hair, hlne eyes, rather dark skin, left side of fuco badly E burnt villi gu/i-powder, particularly about the nose and. left eye ; has-n small scar on the left side.of theupper lip ; rather quiok spoken, and 'a loud voice when speaking. Said (Jhoney was M bor? and raised'in Union county, North Carolina. ^.Givqn under iny hand and the seal of r x H>e Slate, at Colmnbin, this 16th day of -.December, A. P., 1837. 4 v IIUBT. I'. W. ALLSTONV W. It. Hunt, J}ep. See'y ofState. < Dec 24 . x 36 * >2 J Abbeville Female Schojol. , J I^HB Exercises of fhia School will he re * MORDAY?jn Januni\vl8r>8 | \4?i tU ;i$32 ; ' *4 0 ; Musie, *60. . , 'AebmpetentAsiiat^rtt wil^ havo charge s.of iU^pnfoary tranche?'; Mr. G,' Jaeger, well ' Udowij for-hjMticeesBful teaching nt Greenwood ' ntid Cokcsbury, will have clmigo.of the Music (X- *>S?'AVilwATSQK A.B., Principal. | 7- 84 3"' ? ? --^rcfsb Gardflit Seed*. '* f' "u?br*?nf ?x*n~ \Vk> invito attention, nlort. "to oOr rtockdf. i '.hri*tti I'ff'TjnrtrJ Biifnif a DTfnr.Da . wv;^ n?u MILLER & WARREN T Ol' 1.1 > respeet full y '*1111 tin: attention of si TT their friends and customers to tlioil' j stock of NEGRO COO/IS. i* j GeorgeSehley's White P LA INS, warranted ! all wool filling ; * f Plaid L1NSEY; , Mnr)horo* PL A JDS nn<l STRIPES ; r Domestic GINC/IIAJfS ; i OSNAItUU(ri>, I'laiJ and Stripes ; 1 Georgia PLAINS; FLANNELS, of ull descriptions. Oct. 2, }S57_._ '2J4 - (f HLtiok Out far Bripikcrs! , " 'TMIK snhserrtfrr hcreoy notifies nil p'effeionii X. Indebted to him thai. ?li?-y must settle op l?y the 1M of Ffbriiary'iicxt, as helms j. resolved to put in suit, at thut. time, nil )>is outstanding demands. So Debtors will please 1 i . _ i . i - i i ;ikc wiiriiiUK- l<" IS IIVOU money Illlil fullst ' luivi! it, poiiciiblv if heemi. hut. fcrcililv if ho | must. " K.NOCII NF.LSON*. J)cvtuihvr 18, 1857. 33 tit BRILLIANT PROSPECTUS! KOl'ltTII V K A It OK TUB COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION. run i'.\Mot s j DliSSELDORF GALLERY OF PAINTINGS! I Purchased at the Cost of 0180,000! AMI PMWKICS* Ilt:No\VM.|) STATI'I: OF Tilt: GREEK SLAVE!! llc-pure!iasu?l for "ix limituiud dollar*, with several hundred oilier works of Art. in l'aintini-'s, Seultpture an?l Mroii/.vs, comprise the Premiums to he awarded t?i the Mihserihers of the j COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION, ; who suhserihe before the 28th of January, 1 SOS, j at whieli time the a wan Is will take place. yvr/.M/.s of srnsciiinriox. Every siitiscfilici' <>f three ilo/htrs is cntitld to I A copy <*f I he large ami splendid Slecl En? i iri:?viiitc, ontitl.-.l "Maxikist Dkstixv,"' also to j A copy of the Co.sjtoroi.itax Aux Jouiixai. I oneyear. also to A Certilieatc in the Award ?if l'reininms, also A free admission to the I hisseldorf ami Cosmopolitan Galleries. Tims it is seen that for every three dollars paid, tlic subscriber not only receives n rtl'LENDlD THREE DOLLAR ENGRAVING! lint, also, (he I ".'ant i fully illustrated : TWO DOLLAR ART JOURNAL, USE VEAR. Each subscriber is nlso presented with a Certificate in the Awards of I'reininms, by which a valuable work of Art, in I'ninling or Sculpture. may be received in addition, thus giving to every subscriber an equivalent to tins value of jive dollars, and a Certificate t/ratix. Any one of the lending .Magazines is fur! nisi led, instead of Engraving and Art Journal, II UOSII'CII. j Xo person is restricted to n sinirli? share. i Tliii.-t! taking five lneinhcrships remitting ?15 j are entitled to ail Engraving and six tickets. Full particular.* of the Association ate given i I in the Art Journal, which contains over sixty j i splendid engravings, price fifty ants ji<r mini- | | her. .Specimen copies will l>c sent.to ai! persons | | who desire to snhscrihc, on receipt of live post,- j j age stamps, (15 cents.) i Address C. 1.. DEllHY. Actuary o. a. a., 518 l>'rmt<hrji/, Arci? York. l>co 6?57 :S3 ' tit Sl'illORllCIlt Of tlie Estate of S- C. DeBruhl, dee'd. ! N'OTICK is hereby given that n Final Set- I tleinciit. of the Est ato of S. C. lVBrnhl ; j will he made in the Or<linnrv'a Office, on the | | ?l2i day of January next. All persons in- | I <: !.iva win please pay up, and tliose having ' i claim.-; will present, tliern oil or l??*f?>re that <lnv. ' J. l'OSTIMl MAKSllAhU Atlm'r." I I ]Ve??mJier 7. 1S.*>7. 32 4t I | ZSi" JJninicr Copy. Filly Thomxinnd fiPollars Worth of fine Ready-Hade 1 <JCZ: H ^ Gt9 "Tn " BI B Jt MT QT?- 9 GOING! GOING! GOING! Whole-Sale and Retail at NKW YORK Price'.-, for Cash by J. K. IIOIIA, ?t CO. Successors to j. M. Xewdv, it Co. Angustn, On. , Nov. 5, 1857. 27 Mm C. P. REMSEN IS prepared to offer his lnrge niul well selected stock of New Sly lex HATS rAPfi for the Fall and Winter Trade ; they are made <.-f fine material and will compare with the very best article that is manufactured, which for beautv and finish cannot be excelled. TERMS CASH. C. P. REMSEN, Columbia, S. C. Oct. 5, 185*7 23 tf Auticvillc Male Academy. r|"MlE Exercises of this Institution will ho reJ. snmcd on the FIRST MONDAY in JANUARY next. The Scholastic year will be divided into two Sessions. The first will begin upon the first Monday in JANUARY, and continue 28 weeks; the second commencing on the second Monduy in SEPTUMBER, will continue 12 weeks. rAar 'wcjr SL rsar :m ?BLI> MT ? Rending, Writing, Spelling and Primary Geography, 1st Session, - $14 00 2d Session, .... C 00 The ubove with Geography, Arithmetic, English Grammar, ilistory and exercises in r.ngn^n Composition, 1st Session, ' - - - 20 00 2d session, - 9 00 The above with all the advanced English hranuhu*, 1st Session, 23 00 2il Session, - - - 10 00 The above with Latin and Ortok,' 1st Session, - - * -> - , 28 00 2d Session, - - . - 12 00 Stifdents will he charged froin the time tlioy. enter, until the end of tlift Sessiuji. The services of a competent assistant will be secured. * ' Boarding can ho procured at places conveniently 6itunted to the Academy, and at reasonable rates. \\V. II. WHITE. A. B, _ ' J'rincipal.' December 21, 1857 < ' 34 tf jn o 3> an? ss " AND STATIONERY, rl~UlE Undersigned has opened a IM)OK JL ^ STORK, in Newberry, wljysre Ire keeps constantly on hand a lino ussortihent'of lteligions, Miscellaneous and School BOOKS. iOrdei-s from a distance will be' filled at the shortest notice. , W. J. DUFKIE. I- Newberry C. H. [.Ian 25 38?ly ? ; . : J? :?% , IV DKRlttJY give notiqe thnt after tlift FJR$T Doy of January ne*t, I shall charge the. Eiglittl' f?r GillNDltfG. - , " ' . J/Y.i. PARTLQW. Edgefield Advert iter will', plei?>H?.,o6py 4 iic? and forward bill. w?-??? * -t kfcThe Marshall H6ns?. rpUE subscriber having purchased that eom'-, ijL-? roodfoua and tftlHtypwn Mimion* v " %? THE. MARSHAI>i& 1I&&3?, ') has tnade every arrangement for lhql.??4&uimo, .datioa of P^rm?nont*Xnd Transil^BlSrdejp^ flnd boppa.'by proper attention, to merit a full ^aliftro Of public patronago. Afte*Vtfa*>tf\?fc"bf October, tlia rates of regular liqardf^g wilj be Koticc to JDcl)lor?, ! \ LT< persons in this District, who arc indel) 1 J /V ted either by Note of Account, to lli | late firm of Kuriufit t<t Sturr, are hereby noti ! tied that their Notes and Accounts have beet ! tilneed in tlie timills of loliu Mclirvd<?, for col ieetioii, who iiiuy at all times ho found at tin Host OtKee.?1 in mud into payment is earnestly requested. w. JOHN EN RIGHT. Dep. 3, 1R57. 82 4t mr ?E> TB." ML Jiv;* npnE Birt>acriborj- having disposed of thci JL - stoek-bf ^HY GOODS in the; en g?ihli?h.ment kno.wnwtv,OIIAtIBEltB' & MAK ril'lX't.L, '#wlAlffip'W1Te *B>. S. G.,Jhfe"ep leait' to recommend to their friends and the pnhli< ! tr^tierally their successor*. Jles^r.-*. .IOIJI 1 OKAY i .IAS. T. UOliKKTSON*. who will con , ,i.?i i---i - ' ? 1 I MUV.? ?III: Iiusiilfy^ IIII'IIM* LIHJ SIJIC Ullll HUC () j OIIAY .t KOllKKTSOX. j These geiitlcincnt are well known I?v <: ? n I enterprising and correct business men, and \r? j cheerfully recommend them to our friends am patrons as w?irthv iheir patronage. J,^"* Mr. JOHN* (?I5AY. is our authorize* Asjent. to s-'tlle all accounts due, liy or to ill ' linn of (MlAMIiKKS it MAUSIIAIiL, ami wi i-arm stly rctpiest those imlditud to make earl' : settlement, as it is absolutely necessary for u I ... . < 111 ill /IIJUCYIIIU *. I)Ull JlDlI.'l ' and lliu adjacent coimtrv. ClIAMltr.llS ,fc MARSHALL. CVltmihia, S. I'.. Nov. ::i?, 1K.">7. Ill If ! I'licMliilcof South Carolina, I AUivvillc JJixIrirt?In the Cowman J'lewt. i I\ \V. I)avia, ) vs. J- Attachment. 1 It'llry Jones. ) VI ' 1IKUKAS, the IMaintifT on the twen ty sev. ill It <lay of November, 18.">7, til Iiis (leelar.ition a<rainnt the Defendant, who, (a ! it. is sni'll is iiliSeiil. fl'oiil mill wilJimit. tin-limit ! of this State, ami li.is licit her wife or attorn*;] i known within tin* sitinc, Upon whom n cop1 ! of tlie said declaration iniirht. he servotl. It i j therefore ordered. that the paid l)efeinl.iiit il' ' appear mid plead to the Mlid declaration, on o ; before the Iwetily-ei^rht day of November which will he in the year of our Lord Kighteei j Hundred and l-'il'ty-ciirhl, otherwise liual nm | absolute .hnlirmetiL will then be given uu< ! awarded against him. MATIIKW Mr DoNAl.D. o. c. i\ | fh-rks Ofliee. Nov. -J7, isr.7. ?1 ly To She B'liMic. i rT~MlF, I'lidcrsiirncil having .?oM the Americas ! 1 liotd to c.NNINCHAM A ('?>. i take this occasion to return our thanks to the public treiicrally for the liberal patronage be slowed upon u.< mi<1 would Miiicil. the same foi lis present rropneiors. Ki-s|>fctltillv. o. I!. i\ scofr .t co. Hamburg, May 30, 1857. AMERICAN HOTEL, i Hamburg, s. c. r E~MIK Subscribers take litis opportunity of in JL forming their friends ami I lie public ironorally that they have bought tin; above llO? THI., ami are having it refitted in the best possible style for tbeir reception. We flatter our selves that every necessary < ngemmit has been made to promote the eoln. . ( of all who favor us with their company. Our ROOMS are airy ami eomfortai ly furnished ; SKKYANTS attentive ami obediant. Ami ourTAMLli will be eonstaiitlv supplied with the beat the season affords. Our friends may therefore rest, satistied that every exertion will he ehecrfull v rendered to make their sojourn pleasant and agreeable. Tlif-rci will b'1 in attendance a GOOD OSTLlil! ami Horses left in charge will receive particular attention. IW 1 Vrsons arriving at this House may feel assured thai their baggage will he promptly sent. JWc < /<lt<iriff, to the Carolina or to either of the Georgia liepots. We solicit a share of the patronage of those visiting our town. 0. C. CUNNINGHAM, MARY ClNNINGllAM, Proprietors. P.ecniher 11. 13:>7. 32 t3 OH.EAP BEY GOODS, FALL TRADE?1857, AUGUSTA, GEO. ISESOO.^B Ac ^ORKELL AllK now receiving at their new store, No. Broad-street, a large and elegant assortment of Staple ami l''ancy K B> K Ci XV Their stock is one of tlie largest ami most elegant in their line in the city, and comprises all of the latest and most complete styles of the season. They would respectfully solicit public patronnire. and cordially invite all to examine their (ioods. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Fancy Dives SILKS, Plaid* and Stripes; Rich Silk ROUES A'QL'ILLJS. very heavy; Rich Unyadero SILKS ; POPLINS ; Handsome Foulards ; Plain Mack SILKS, till widths and high lustres ; v Black Brocade SILKS, Stripes, Plaid* and Figures; Mournintf and Half Mouruiiit; SI LKS, Rich French Printed all Wool 1 )KI,AINES, ROBES A'QUILTJK, BAYADERE STRIPER CASHMERE D'ECOSSE, Valencia PLAIDS and TARLATANS, and a variety of other Good* for children. Printed COIUlftUS; PARAMATTAS; English and French MER1NOF.S ; Plain and Printed DELAINES nnd PER SIANS, all qualities; * French, English and Americnn PRISTS, pre lit, variety ; French, fyglish htid American GINGHAMS, great variety ; Plain, lVnitc.l and l'lai-l Ojie'ra FLANNELS CLOAKS and MANTILLAS, *of the latest styles, from low priced to- very rieh, in great variety; Chenille SIIAW'LS and SCARFS, and almost every description, from low priced to very line quality ; A large assortment of Linon CLOTHS, all colors, fur Cloaks and Mantillas ; MOURNING GOODS, of every style, suitable for the flertson.; Hoop SKIRTS, every 6tyle nnd quality uaed; CORSETS, French and I'ajlrond. ' ' EMBROIDERIES Of nil kinds, arid u fair assortment'of French _Worked 1COLLAR8, SLEEVES, BAND'S," FLOUNCINGS, Embroidered SKIRTS, HANDKERCHIEFS, InhnU' WAISTS, Worked EDGINGS, nnd INSERTINGS. GLOVES, of nlf kinds, for Ladies, Genta and Boys; HOSIERY, of all kinds, for Ladies, Genta nnd HX. FLANNKI.S, ltirge as3</rtment, all pricea and ~ ' -t /"*" * Merino VESTH, for Lncjieo, Children and Gents. PANTALOON QOOttS. All mVW CASSIMKRES,' bOl&KINS, CORDUROY* T WEi;DS, SATINETTS, l'Uin Plnid*; Kentucky.JEANS.; Marino CAS' BlSiERES, for Cltfldreb-; PLAIDS nnd . lf?B ROy3}l(or.ChUdri>o, Ac. 4' mtitATm 'AND Servants'. GJIODS. largest fi8Sortnient%?ria greatest variety in the, city, comprvini/ iNe inoet" . durnlile Goods in the way 01 KERSEYS, White attd . --Brown PLAINS, Heavy TWILLS, LINjj . Si:y?, gjHt^URGS i and bTBlpRJ ' -HOMESI'UNfl, PLAIDS nr.d I< LANMKIJS. BLAN KJ2TS, ,W IuUb' andT G ray * ; JSraie '} u - " Mackinaw ? * >* Failcy ' , " of axtty description. , 15odbLANljttflBf from.a BTOfl 11 Oib Diankefr to a firy large ?'oiMiperior.Blanl?t /- v A? We btvolint oi* nrlr* nm* WilPhir S IIE D U L E OF GREENVILLE AND COLUMBIA as . ,av ra a ^ ac.G?.-,a. On. and after 23d November, >1857. * 'WLJJ Arr. J Leave J g I STATIONS.-1 1AT"mT^ Columbia, " 7.30 r. FrostVMill, - * , 7.f>5 8.00 8.32 8.3|. , i I'losi.fi-ilv, 10.12 10.1B . i Mf.fV..? t'_ .. . ? .... 1. \J., HI .a/ J IJ. st i p1t;v,";riT. 10.H8 10.46 | }? '?'"?. 10.60 10.58 s ! I.in-Tnnk, 11.08 11.10 s ^ilv?r .itjvet, )i.2o 11.28 J 11 HonxiiiNii s, 11.43 1147 M)l'..|.eUH. lau0 12.08 I ] Ninety-biz, 12.50 12.45 ; V'"v'' Min'k?.-tt 1.05 1.07 Giv.;nwood, i.18 ]t88 . s" Mile 1- <> , 1.50 1.50 : Ciiki-slmry, 2.0? 2.12 15 ! ^ "5 | Cokobbury, 2.12 I zz j Alibcville, 2.f?7 ISnriiiorcX i!.30 2.32 I)oiniiil<r.?, 2..13 2.45 lion, u l'ntli, 8.(15 3.08 IUMIhT. O,. u . or. I lMton, S.3a 3.45 \ \-Z ) Bolton, 3.45 | . ' I ? ) Aii?leraon, 4.-10 t. \V illiiimHtiin, 4.(i7 4.10 ' s GoMi-n Grove, 4.07 4.10 , s Green villti, 0.15 1U.U5 r f JBB <C D o " . ^ \ Ait. j Leave J r | STATIONS, j [|A. \L|j ' ' I (JrfMivilli*, 6.00 I I f!?i|.li?n (.trove, 6.30 5.32 j Williiunstmi, G. 10 6.13 / j ( -r I Anderson, 6.SO ! i / ;E } Helton, 0.37 j H-ltoi. r..37 fi.53 I 11 1 Mil-T.O., *7.<?6 7.00 1 llotieu I'ntli, 7.'27 7.30 ' ! l>umiiild'i, 7.50 7.63 1 1 ISarmoiv's. 8.04 8.06 ^ ^ Abbeville, 7.25 ( ;? \ Cokesbury, 8.22 t'okejsbury, 8.22 8.30 89 Milu T. 8.45 8.45 (Sreenwuod, 8.57 9.00 New Market, 9.09 9.12 Ninety Six, 9.32 9.35 Olm|>ell\s. 10.13 10.15 j liouzninn'*, 10.28 10.30 Silver Stre.-t, 10.52 10.54 Morton's Tank, 11.05 11.10 i U-l.mii. 11.20 11.25 ] | Newbc-n v, 11.28 11.35 I | MnlTctt's 'T. O., 11.43 11.43 1 1 Prosperity, 11.55 11.57 ]'. M. ) Poinnriii, 12.25 12.28 " Hope's, 12.40 12.42 ( : Alston, 12.5(5 1.00 P | Littleton, 1.35 1.37 j . Mill <? i?r? r\n ; ? Columbia, ii.yi) ^ I\cw Fa!! Mlock of c GUOCKIUES & r HO VISIONS, HAKIKW.1KE, CUTLERY And Agricultural Implements. j IIENIIV S. KERR, Brick Itanoc, Abbeville C. II., j '|~S now reeoiviiur his Full Supplies of GliO1 CERIESiANJJ PROVISIONS, HARDWARE ft rid CUTLER Y, nn.l AGRICULTUI RAL IMPLEMEI\'TS, to which lie most respectfully invites the attention of the trading public. His stock this Fall, will consist, in pait, of the following Goods, viz:? Sugar, OolFee, Molasses and Salt, Tens of all kinds, Fancy Groceries of * very description, Bagging, Bale-rope and Twine, Sweeds and English Iron, Hoop and Band do ?...i c???i Hollow ware of every variety, Trace, Coil and other Chains, Carpenters' Tools in endless variety, Wooden und Willow Ware Tnhlc: and IHket Cutlery, Sausage ami otraw Cutters, Corn Shelters of various sizes, Rice, Tobacco and Seyars, lied and Table Castors, Padlocks and one million Screws, Jim Crow Cards, Table Suit and Soda, Fine Champagne Wine, Claret. Madeira and Sherry do., live Whiskey and old French Brandy, Well Buckets and Well Chains, Bukets. Tubs and Churns, Well Wheels and Sifters', Aim! Irons of every sort oml size, 'c Powder, Shot and Lead, Tea Kettles and U oilers, ? Hand, Cross cut and Mill Saws, do. do. do. Files, Mackerel in Kits, quarter, liulf and whole Barrels, . White Lead and Linseed Oil, ' % Train and Machine do. Tallow, Ad. and Sperm Candles, Hummers lTnti>]><.t-H ntnl A*<?<i Full und Brood do. Blad^sniillis' Tools full suit, I Nails ?>f bost mnnufaoture. , The public arc invited to yive bim a call, as J' lie feols assured uobod^- will be hurt by it. *' Oct, 1?57 22 tf ?' fo Jordan's Drug* Store. jjj JUST received a large and fine Stock of y, CUTLKRY; 15 per cent, off for Cash. oi 1,001 varieties l'ocket Knives?Tortoise and sa IVarl handle, of the finest make. A good as- |i? sortnieut of very fine Razors. - > <, 1> Shooting Tackle ?r of overv description-. Powder flasks, Shot Belts, Hume Bags, Nipple Wrenchcs, Percussion Caps, Coxa's, Walkers, Kley'e, Pistol Cups; also^a few Colts llcpeators, latest patent. Culinary Articles, * >K| uorn starch/..*east J'uwUcik, Af-roy Roof,' " Connor's Isinglass. Irish Moss, Gelatine; extract *?] Collet, Flavoring Extracts, French and English -I Miieinf'14, White Wine Vinegar, Black Paper, Nutmegs. Cinnamon, Spjces, etc, 'r-' Also; hurtling Fluid, Cautphinc, Neat 'Foot 'ft; Oil,.Vurnislisa, <tc. \ . -* 'jj * Fine Brandies, Wines, Gin, , -to Plantation Whiskey. All of which I propose J" to yell as low as can be bought'^any whore in "J the up-itountry. / *H ' v. . - D. A. JORDAN." b< Dee; S, 1857. . 31* ">- it*. ? i ? ?* K 4 MILLER & WAEEEH / % *\ HAVE redfeivelt a lftrg? and 8piloted stock of. 10*4, 11-4, ,*n4 ,'12-4 BED w; ' tor irrrLVno < _ w~La ^ ?' ? auixvt ixr.^o. ? W ^ r y. ; :^-epro BLANK^S^ '- , ' '' & V v ' *P# "Wlf't. ?nd Gray do % . TrVv.rflingf- '* - *' Planters *r?>, respectfully Invited to exnm- ?v# * '? ii a '."* ' *' *''i '.|? ft "i.m >.. i i ' T-.0, *t<> -1 .. DRY GOODS I DRY COODSH MILLER WARREN* \ RE now receiving tjieis stocks of Full and l\. Winter GOODS, which they are prepar d to offer nod sell as low as any houie in the sity. The stock has been selected with great :are, and comprise a greut variety of LADIES' DRESS 6004S, nieli as 1 Kick and elegant silk ROBE.ITQUILLE l^nviwlpfi* Siilr*! vnninh' nf attr1<?a Sflic VALENCIA?, Striped aud l'luid ; I Plaid SILKS, nil colors , Mourning Be^yadcra nndCbene SILKS j Kich^Vrd Z 'r. ; jM Km))'I'd French M RBI NOES. n c ''?iWsfe5?fc Plain Frencli and Kngliali ?ALSO? French and English PRINTS ; American " Mourning " Scotch GINGHAMS; , Mourning " . Cliene " An extensive vnrii-ty of SIIAWL3, cowprialtiif Silk Thibet SIlAWLtj ; ' Hroelie FIuhIi liortl. rcd Stcll.i SHAWM ; Chenille SHAWLS and SCARFS ; Ladies' black nnd Col'rd Cloth CLOAKS ; llieh Velvet CLOAKS, every variety ; All Wool Lone SHAWLS ; l'lnin lil'k ifcSeu'nd M'rintr Merino SHAWLS: A lot of beautiful EMBROIDER1K3, cousi#t/ lllf? of IIioli Muslin SLEEVES und COLLARS, in jtt.?; c' Jaconet and Swiss SLEEVES, Linen COL* LARS; . . Maltese Lace SETTS; Imitation Lace COLLARS and SLEEVES ; Jaconet and Swiss Bands ; Linen Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS, Plain mid Embroidered ; llein'd and Mourning HANDKERCHIEFS ; Misses' and Hoys' Wool HOSE; ool GAITERS ; Nett SACKS ; Misses' Merino VESTS, Short and Long Sleeve ; For the Gentlemen's line may lie found? Black CLOTHS and CASSIMERES ; Fancy CASSIMERES, latest styles : Rich Velvet and Canlimere VICSTINGS: North Carolina CASIMERES, superior irtiele ; CRAVATS and COLLARS ; Merino TIES. MILLER ii WARREN. O 1or?! "" IO.II. 22 , 11 JAS. H. RILEY, DIIUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, Greenwood, S. C., HAVING established himself in thin place for the transaction of a v RETAIL DRUG BUSINESS, Respectfully Folicits attention to his extensive ind well selected Stock, purchased in New folk, during the present MONETARY PANIC; it pneli rates as to enable him to compete, both in price and quality, with Columbia Drug;ists.?Great. Inducements offered to PHYSICIANS AND FARMERS, - i'lio are necnslomed to sending their orders to ?olunibin nml Clinrlcstinn. Tlic following list comprise a few articles of very-day demand : . Castor Oil, by gallon or bottle, Sweet " Train ???? ? Nc-atsfoot Oil, " Linseed ? "White Lend, puro, * ' Cream of Tartar, Sup. Curb. Soda, Pepper, black, " cayenne, - ' Spiee, Ginger, pul\., ) Afrieau and Jamaica " race, J Table Mustard, Tapioca, Maccnroni, Ten, black and green, Corn nnd Penrl Starch, Sonp3 of every variety, ' . 1 Vineear, r \ "Window Glass 8 a 10 and 10 a 12, >, Putty; Adamantine Candles; Burning Fluid, always fresh. Tobacco, chewing and smoking, " Cigars of everv variety. < y * The very choicest brands of . COGNAC BRANDY, Blackherrv Brand}-, v Madeira Wine, Port " pure juice, v" > Ginger " .< ?. Champagne Wine, . #Lon. Cordial Gin, . . Woolfs Schnapps, A r Stoughton's Bitten), . , / Stomach < " Also, n very nice assortment of Fancy Tol- , ' tte articles. Perfumery, Confectioneries, <tc. November 26, 1867. .31 : tf . " ? ~ r SOUTH CAROLINA, * ' Z> * ABBEVILLE D18TKICT.?IN OHPINARY.' . >>.? <, aac Carliifle, App't.1 Parti ton vs. " I In the matter of th? rm. Carlisle, Agne6sVlleal Estate of James- * Kenned v. et. al, Carlisle deu'd. -.4* De'ru. ^ J "T appearing to my satisfaction,that the chiK vs . dfen of James Carlisle, names not known r \V: J le children of S&m'l Curliule^ names not, town; the children of Martha Ncwall,-numes v >t. known ; the children of MargaretShackle-''' -.\ I'd, mimes not known ; and the . children 6f' * .< nncis Carlisle, names not known, heirs and 'w alribiitccs of James Carlisle, dee'd, reside be->' t-\'' >ixl the limits of this State.?It is 1I)^rafor? dored that they dcf appear, and object to tb*' _ le of the Real Eeti&te of the said Jamep Car-' (le, on'or before tiie^sixtU day gf January, A;' . 1858, or their consent to the *jira& Will beitcrcdof record* * ' > >?' *"? . WILLIAA1 HILL* 0>A. XL ' fv? Oct. 6, 1857 , 23 , ., ..Sitt TO TnB-4'umfef; - :> EW CANDIDATES4 FDR- V PIIE Citizen* of 'Abbeville Dietrici ar>&*^ " > L .roandrng.Co^iitttv?>re h$rtby adv&rtfia?$, * %' tat the. undfrslgtieS fiaVipg pureWde the * i?ry Coods EdtabIi*l?w?Mit, .-'>; :refbforokn'.w&M that-of;Mewfc?.v0hambera A * qrsRallijn AblievilleVilla^a1wwi?#^r^pared , ? iipefoifs patrons of that h*V pf iAse-imported. A T^w. complrtft wd \ , ?nilsorqo variety,of GOODS, r sucta a# b*V0 , * V ion oS6t^ fw The aunnly *iH.be.rtddedt0V?^]dy,, *nd The utri.Higf-attontioii xtiU be'f*id to meet - - \ e intend ?& . f'/%.