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Town and Country. | When I made that oppcration in sugar 1 i had no idea Iiow it would result. 1 liad a notion, certainly, that I.cquI^ get rid of it ; ltDggp of Qliiyngo, Scroggs of Cincinnati, Hoggs of Columbus, and l'o?rgs^>f Buffalo,,, ]> knew he would talco the bulk of it; and without s<Jme unforeseen accident, there was no good reason for supposing flrtU I should* lose money. I could have carried it sever iii iiiuiium ii u nn?i l>een necessary. But I . 'never dreamed, in- my wildest moinints, that sugar ivo?l<! risTs from seven to ten cents, nml that on my Jfttlo opperation I? would realize?w^ll, don't matter liownnany j f thousand dollars. ^ Suffice it to say, that having, in a yioineut of expansion, rorifided i t<0 Mrs. Kmitll ?lii? iwl flirilrn r>F ??" on that aflalr, she said to me, ''.Smith, deaj, I 1^^. that is the case, we must go and live in i VS"i the country." * j The result of that confidence of initio was j t that inv neighor Dimity, who is in the dry- >i goods line, sold me his place in Jersey f<>r S dollars, heing, iis lie declared with I many oaths (Dimity is a profane talker. . i having heon at one time a militia dragoon) I just wliat the exotteS on 111o place had cost him. The land and house were tlitis < thrown into the bargain ; an.I I cotigradu- ; :i * . r . . Jaletl mysell uii having pleased Mis. Smith i ?which 1 take io hufthe Kir?t duty of Mai- , t lied Man?and made a s-afo operation in j real estate at the same time. ;1 I intended at first to have come fo the city every day, 1>V favor of tin- r;iilr>>:u]. , ' Though I retired from the linn <if Hum, j Molasses, A: Co ; I had still some little l>usi- j :l ness to arrange, and 1 calculated tliat, bv 1 spending fulir hours per day* in the cars, 1 1 could have two hours in the city, and still ! take n comfortable breakfast and dinner at j home. ]tul I soon discovered that tlie in- i v conveniences of rail way traWd- wore greater 't than I had supposed. I missed the train . J ?:? i- - .jv..iiiuv.i .-? na'K ; :iuu auer resolving t lo restrict my visits to the city <">n. Mondays, v Wednesdays, ami Fridays, 1 Iinsilly came to 1 1 lie conclusion tliat all I had to do could lit- j t done in two days eaeli week. Accordingly 1 now T go up on Tuesdays and Fridays, and I find lliiit lean safely sjxr.d the lest* of my \ 1 time on ouvplaec. * ' i Accordingly I see agood-deal of souii:l.y j i in onr yillago, and it ainiM's me to contrast i < it with what 1 used to see wlnm we lived | in th Street. Take the doctor.? ' f "When we live in the city, none of my ac- I t quaintanap wore hotter gloves or more fault- ! r less clothes than our doctor. He was a do- c. ligUtful man, Dr. S? ;. 11?? always i i knew what was going on in the world, from t the Empire of China to the Tirmvn ?n./5 .I<>n?.c 1 I clique -in ?tli Street. IIo had .(in- j s Irtlest information about the sad 'affair li?- i tween Miss Calico aijd .young La Pltiche, ! f and what old Calicojiid said to La l'ludio's j I lather when they met l>y accident at the ; I Inroad way Theatre. He knew exactly hojy ; ] much Ctnnmodore Marlinspike h?id lost at j I faro at the (jlub. He confined i>ii- 1 vatcly (o my wife the ultimatum ofMis.-J's Fauxpas in her . unfortunate quanrel with j I her husband. Then lie was so obliging. | t Ho toolc a band' at whlsl with lis; played' < bagatelle with my ^isters-in law, and onfe I drSve'my son to see the' elepliant aMh<* .c menagerie.* lie was a thorough man of < the world. Our oounljv docjor, on tlio.il other hand, is a very good fallow, butjiisjl conversation is limited to the subjects "of; i your heaith and l!io. cmne i..? ----- 1 < . ? .--J.- . ? t IIV I Itv PCO j ' you, ho cither says^- . "Ha! fine growing Avenlhor?turnips?|,^ amazing,'' or. "Slto\v ine your tongue?had j ^ digestion?pains ill the?hjim, ha?requires a care, your case?fiuiat be careful what you ' ' oat." * * * - ' ft| ... ' j . From thvsp Uvo subject^ you can not <li- j ^ vert him. If you ask him what ha thinks | of Seward's chanccsVor the next T'residen- | ry, he.Piiys-tliat lioi^las, who may he IVosi- ; v dent, liad ;iij jftuick ofjlyspepsia ten years ago J ." and instead of taking the h-gitimate remedy, j ^ consumed a quantity of quack medicine*, j and ho wouldn't be RifrpnseU.?if lie w*nt ?>(V s "the Looks any day, in-co'nsecj ucnce. It'you | ' hint tint the matrimonial market is dull, jv hu'eays that so loijgHs young girls get'wet j 1 feet, and i$fusu to take his-anti-catarrh-and* j 1 inflammation powder tjiey'muat expect j ( o/" fl?at*mentwjll lie shy of /narrying'tliein, If j ' ^ you suggest that stocks are. .declining, he i ' observes (lint if the \vea!|itr holds out the j 1 i ?'? ' ! ' .umigci-nmwi?win oo immense, and tlint n'ill *regulato .the' s^ock mar hot. 1 1 inow not how it in, but wince we came liccb ' we Lave not-requTred the doctor once a | month, whereas in the ei.^v he called at .out house ^wice a week. No doijbt it is the ' effect df the country air<J Lilt I -fihouldn't like to see a fashionable 4potofr_e8tablislieil 1 near 4J8 foralj*'that. toy wife says she fecjs' the contrast most ' strikingly*\yhon she goes to the?* village to. ( shop. When 6hc did her shopping in the city she was Waited'* unon hv ft vv*.n> Imn.i. -. some joung fellow, wujr a lovely blnck ?mu8tfaehe aijd eweet,bands. lie ?poke in t n lov# voTbe, wbicb was. respectful yet ten' v dbr, and *vhgi? be asked her wbetber<sbe i^ded flannel be always ^bl^hed. Tbis t ' is tny wife's at'oYy. No'w fello Bays,.she' flnda a-buge^ rgngli-looking Yellow, in shirt 4 B^eve?, vrtid iometinfes stores at Iter ns "tbougVltf would eliuck her under the chin, *'abd a?k'ber..wl,^n she enters ftis sjo/e* ' what d'yo yer wf.pt nb? -ies? or tibbonn, or a stick o-'eaody ? Say !", Mrs. Smith knot aware of, the fifot thA^ tJje rough fallow in diirt sleeves jwiya his debt#, which tliff^fnRhionable youth in mus- 3 tache aod bVb^efothv sometime? ^mits (o -,4o; thattlie ono^npol?Bed as lie is^-i* , Uoncflt, liiaAPwowing that) i while the.;, ^"5 * wuoi7vuf^??wpo- 1,1,1,1 IUUL .For my pnv, T am in' Uxor of^j^nr I * '. '-'v < - * ' " '".. : *' f ,' '#*%, .?/' ' J "* :V' ;i&Kl-.;. J4.,.,.:?*? * l-. - try. Compare, for instance, (lie city ^belles with the country belles. My cousen Leonora is admitted ly be a city belle. 1 Jet ween you and me, I havo measured l^er cifoumfvrcnoo"Vouitd the skirt; fifteen feet, as I am a Christian ! Do you think any man could ufford to marry the whole* pf a woman fifteen fuel round the skirt! Ho might marry part of her; but the whole fifteen feet? rjdiculous! Then listen to lie^ talk ! She talks about ^ho Opera, about Stewart's, about the weather, of cou^e, about the prospect of Lucy Flinn's marrying; but yo'u might listen to her for a month wilhftut gaining an idea. Whereas'iny friend Man' Beirv, whose father has the next farm to mini* ivlin nn linoiw nrntlior nin/.I..in iral contrivances for altering lior shape Tom wlint nature made it, mid who tiips dong over tlic grass like a sweet little l?ircl ?ft is a perfect privilege to" be near her, o see the soft radiance of her bright eye, tii'l to hear the gentle tones of her voice. >he has very lew subject* of conversation ; ut she. can talk sensibly on the hooks she eads, and on the people she meets. She las latterly been reading (ho I "tear of W'uktJiiUl, and surprised me by her critii-ms on the character of Mixes. Mv wife isked her the other day whether she was roinir t?> marrv voiinc Stunts. wli.? U v<..v *- - . r> c? - 7 - ? ~ ? j under upon her. "< ?li! no, ma'am," said site, in her sim- | ilu country manner; 4,Mr. St urges ducsn't j are lor me; lie only talks to inv when lie 1 s down hero because he is dull." J , Altogether, the <-oi?tr;ist between town ; i mu country strikes me as so lull of interest j ' hat I scud you some sketches, which you ; nay U-? <>r tint, as you please. Washington Irving in England. Mr. Cyrus lieridifig, so long associated 1 kith llu; poet Campbell in the editorship of j ; lie New Monthly, lias just published in I 1 A'lidon three volumes of I'il'tv Year's Ke- ! ! ninisfeucos of Coti-ippornrios, from which 1 ( re take tin: followinjj ; "Washington Irving, now, I think,seven- i y-four or seventy-five years old, was in ling- ! | and. An acquaintance with the author of | I {nickerbocker and Salmagundi could not . : >ut he agreeable. J forget to wliotn I was : < ndchtcd for the introduction, hut I u?ed to ' | noej, him frequently, as well as the Ameri- j \ :an Minister, Dr. McLano. There, was a ]< >leasa?l. breakfast given at C.'fimpl?oll"s? one 1 Mimlay when I was present. Irving more lian commonly spriuus aiul senate, gentle- , nanly rtikl mild in manner, gave no i'leji, ] ither in person or conversation, of a writer 1 ' >i woi Ks ol Uumor, I mean not the humor I hut is at present infashion, consisting of a ' | ?ad pun or sottic light sentence with a point ' oimtimes blunt enough, or- perhaps some j! idiuulous iningQ, but that real wit in which ijdnfy Smith excelled, and which runs hroiigh .1 whole work, pervuditig ?very line. | ' Jd-was somewhat taciturn. At evening | >arties,,"br after dinner, when the winceircu-" < ated freely; I never heard a jest from his ips. lie was made a lion uf at times by ! oine wbp looked at a republican as a oca- j' ure llfaj, liad=come into the world among ! he superfluities of mortalities. His sketches i >f scenes remaukable in English history, | 1 lis* -pictures of the manners of the old , foui)try, and not a single censure cast in the mad monarch who separated the Eng- j , isli family forever, made him tolerated by he exclusively loyal, with a ''who wtjuld v liink it ?" When my friend Andrews was- ! n Taounuyi, where an Englishman bad lever beqn before, ihe people thought the English bajl tails?a notion once inculcated j i >V tfiwSpanjsh jjurfrcs, to make the Protest- ' itits di>hked. 'Soa fiery son of exclusive oyally onto looked upon a republican. He lid not give him a tail, indeed, but thought i | liin a Jacobin?a bein:* muct) worse than a | i J* * r units Ha/xree-wiih such ah appendage. "Irving told ma that lie was much pleased j vitli Spain, where lie wrote his Tales of the Vlhailibra. He had found tfu; common ! * * W. ^ h'ople i<nd peasantry* well-disposed, sin:le Iiiiiuietl race. He had lived, he said, j ome months in the Alhmnbra, with only an j Id woman for an attendant, and could bear . viltics* to many virtues in the humbler 1 :lasses which could not he said to belong to 1 heir superiors. 1 have an idea that he I oninosed his literarv works with i j-y ? j tare iiml meat slowness. Ho litis since re- | * ired to a villa on tlie shores of the Hudson, | o.that State'"where peacc and quiet love to lwell," so desirable in age,llint kind of "re? 5pat from care" which Goldsmith lamented . lever could be his?may lie continue long .0.enjoy it. The last time I saw Irving, if [ recollect rightly, was remarkable for I he presence in* the party of Mrs. Siddons; Campbell and Lockhart, too, were of the lomuur. v\ nab havoc death has made ! .irice ! While Irving, soothing the descent :?f?xistcrico with the best of comforters, his books, loads the lifa of a philosopher. IIo line seen enough of the world to know its value, athin* seldom known until we learn, Loo late; the dear price ofjLhe.timo we have wasted ift pursuing its frivolities, anck-overustimating its worthlessness. Irving cannot but be happy tojiave eicnped from the intrigueg of slate affairs, aurlihe class of those whose polished manners only udd a grace to the unseemliness of.convenience. Thera L w?a-nothing striking in the phy&io^noroy of Itring-; It wna rfcfleoliv^ itH expression.* Ilia statute i?al flbobt iho rniddl^ height; fie waa^HoW of complexion, wjjth dark eyes, while his qoontenance injprewecf the observer rather,with ^tmabli.ly'than intellectual poweift - America ' roay be *proifcl Qf < 4?;.A i-'t- ? <y ??? ? Jier^ofyftntj and Cljamviwg, - u^ntd?t tlio, .cr^wd of- up*>t8rtir #hfwr cjjpiditj^atamps with; aVurri'pti^iouB renbwb on,both aidVoftWi Atlantic." * i \ * > -?? ** ?*< .r 1 ..' i . *Tb.M*lc%.an Eic?ll<nt ?2*fe^^ kjT3e?*e'1 six ^ or eight fcomen, noW-a^^** inlaw commcftd stagoconcji. T *' . ; wL W >?< . ****& , '< * * r - - Love Launched a Gallant Lii tie Graft. Love launched a gallant little era ft, pie to With every rope. In golden \vt?rdi was jjainted nR, "The Ctipid, Captain llope." "Pleasure wn? rated second mate, And "Passion made'to steer. The guild were handed o'er to Fate, T* Impulse, sailing gear. Merrily rowed the: thoughtless <:rew Airiid the billow's strife ; But eooii a sail hore down?all knew 'Two* Captain Reason'<j "Life." And Pleasure left, though Passsion said Ile'd^bard her safe throifgh nil liarms, Twos vain, for Fate rannned home the lead, With Love prepared the small arms. A ptnrivf iirn^p flu* ofinvn* now Escaped from Impulse's hand, While headstrong Passion dashed the prow , Kight on a rocky tut ram). "All's lost !" each trembling sailor cried, "Hid Captain llopc ndieti l?ut in her life-boat Reason hied, To save the silly crew. Impulse the torrents overwhelm. Hut Pleasure 'seitped from'wreck. Love, bidding Ucttsoii take the lielni , Chained Passion to I lie deck. "I thought you were my foe; but now," Said Love, "we'll -ail together : ... i K.'fis.-n liciicHorlli lliiongli li|?; .shall thou My pilot be f?>ivv?-r. . in i i i i in i ' Perpetual Motion. Sonic of our result*!'* will remember :i hit | Morons description ol' a "perpetual-motion" j midline which was published in our col- ! units nehr four years sin**-, and went the! wunds of the papers. The machine wys ; nvented hy Mr. .las. <i. Ilendiickson, of I'reehold, Monmouth county, N. .1. The] lower was very slight, being obtained by! he use of arms and balls attached lo a cvf- , uder, and so contrived as lo keep the ; Xtl'.l WOi,vliL nil on one siile 9ml rri v<. tin. I V Under a const :itil. i tu-li n:i t ion to turn lull ml. dr. inuidriekson was a vcrv plain country- j nan, who had whittled away lor forty years it this machine, amid the j-ers and se.ott's ! if uciiihlxjis and acquaintances, ami who j, ivas ofcourse not a little proud of his mic- ' [ ess. Ours was the first public notice of; Ills invention, but iI soon attracted the at- j enlio'ii of the curious and lie w'ns invited | lo exhibit it at Uarjtau, N.*J. The occa- ! ion, if we remember ri?{lit, was a lar-re j ;?atherin<; of people during the progress of I in Agricultural Fair. The incredulity of j liis owir'eoutitrymen. however, was more ban a match for liim. He >y;is sunofind- j .'<:1 by osel of people who contended tli.it | [he motion he claimed was impossibility, j md thai he was an impostor. ]\>or lien- J Jrickson was iso orator, and his assailants were clamorous and loud spoken ; but. he pointed silently to .his machine, which was enclosed in ?jlass, and when the philosophers s.-ii>l that his claim was ridiculous and lhat a machine could not "<jo of itself," he could only reply "But it does go." f'ne Would ItnVC Mitinuui>r) lli-it ili.> cl. -.J - ...w 4?.%.U .-IM/IIMI , liaye been sullicicut to upset tin- old theory ; ! but the Jersey I Hues were as .stubborn as j the noted disputant^, whose speech upon j such an occasion, ".-o much the worse for | Llie facts," is now famous in history, and ihey cling to their theory, in the face of the demonstration. 'Jliey went farther, and in spite of_ per; sedition as bitter as-thiit which moved the^ Jesuits against (ialileo, arrested Mr. lleutlrickson for trickery and juggling, under the act for suppressing vine and immortality, charging him with moving his machine by a concealed spring ! lie was'accordinglv tried for this offence, before Justice Bodhyof* Kcypoty Mechanics, engineers, shipwrights, and all the exports of Jersey gave testimony as to the impossibility of such an invention as he claimed, and their belief'that a hidden spring, * or -pine piece of iiiffenious mnehinei v. was i uontaint><l in jhe c}Miu<Iof'. At last the , axe was applied, and t,he pinehine split in piecos. when lo ! there was no , concealed spring?no roguery?ftnrl the machine, despile the philosophers, had "goneof itsfclf' The nnyj of sci'cnce gulped down their disappointment, and disappeared from the [:ourl-room. atidspoor iWrrir^kson and the fragments of his machine was kindly discharged with the jrei'tficf, "nt> cause .of itetion." The scene, when ho returned tp his home that night, with the broken relies, of his discovery in his hands, and gazing upon them in fcid^isappoinlinent, must have ueen wuiiiiy oime canvas ol a master pain-" . '""V . 1 ter. , f ; Siivoe tli'at trial we lost ^fjjht t?f him*; l?iit. two or three days ago, he .came into the odli^o with tin! sam? patient', tbought. fill face, and holding in his?hand the old invention in a new dress., lie lias made it this timo of brass ribs, so lhat there is nothingtioheealed, and 'no place for concealment ; and iri spite of ttiq Jersey persecutors, it will go / * lie has attached to it a simple clock, and Hi is machine furnishes the motive power. IIow far this power can be extended it is not for us to sav ; but we must believe our eyes, and we once more usBert that the machine will "go of itself." * Journal of Cor/imerce. 1 , A Detective Officer in a New Vocation.?Lately, ono of tlifl detective oflicoson duty at the Manchester Exhibition, no* routed Mr. J. C. Deano, the general commissioner, jjnd said, "I want to know, 6ir, wh?t lam to do with a man and wotn;\n thal.iro bete; tbo man is one of the greatest pickpockets we have, ami be is only just out of jail, whore he has been serving eighteen months." Mr. Deano turned round, and saw* a stylishly dressed* conplo, the qua?i gentleman being "made up'Vxecllently, and wearing an eye glass. know it was ttuut*. 10 aiieiupi iu wcape irom mo lynxeyed officer, and so. flio'y stood qnietly near him. The officer added* "They have Been 6earchcjJ,'and there's nothing ?n theYh; and, ns Ihey hnve paid their hf\lf-crown$, the man pleads hifrd to he a^ffwed lo^c tho exliihj|ion.M'?"J^fell^said Mf. Deaiie, "you had i better show roftnd the exhibition, and,] then sHo-wUhem rfut^J The officer took tho hint, and IbHhwith became ? > most polite And attentive cicerone. He poiuftkl out-the principal pictures, and other ofvertu, all of which wero dully scanned" t>y' I be gentleman with Die ^ae-glnssf and whep the ^6peclioj^{miieD^a#Wnolt ludierou\ 6ne to.those who were in ifta secr^lV whs nttK io 8ogftwhffile5?' ?bjrtl two boors;1 the jrisb j^oo, M^^tto^a^nio ihi ^tanteto the Fortune Teller. Jakuaiiy.? He who i* born in tliia niontli will by laborious, and n loVtr of good wine, but very subject to infidelity ; .yet iie will be complacent and with all ji very line singer. The lady born in ibis mouth will be a pretty, prudent house wife, rather melan choly, bui vyt good tempered. Feukcaiiy.?The man born in this month will love money much, but ladies more; he will bo Mingy at home,- but a prodigal abroad. The lady will lus n-hrtinanl: and affectionate wife and affectionate mother. M Alien.? The man born jit this month will be rather handsome t fie will l>? honest* mid prudent ; lie will die poor. The lady* will be a jealous, passionate C'uatter-box. AimiIl.?Tlie man who lias the nfisf??rtune to be born in this month will be subject to maladies; be will travel to bis ; disadvantage ; be will marry a rich and handsome heiress, who will make?what, no doubt, von understand. The lady of this month will be t;ill and blout, with agreeble wit and great talk. May.?The man born in this month will j be handsome and amiable; be will make | hi* wili- happy. The lady will bo equally blessed in every respect. .1 I NK.?The man born now will be of small si a til re, and passionately fond ofehildlen. The lady will b<; a giddy personage, loud ofcolVee; she will marry young. July.?The man will beTat ami will suf- ! f'er death lor llie wicked women lie loves, i The female of ibis month will be passibly : handnome, with a sharp nose but line bunt ; she will be of a rather sulley temper. Anasr.?The man will be ambitious and courageous ; he will have two wives. The lady will be amiable and twice married, but berseeond husband w ill cause her to regret her first. tfKiTKMHKit.? lie who is born in litis ' fMs.v.lti t?> 11 I l.i. Llhiiur it icii 'iii.l T.n >. 1 i.ti t ?...?? ...... y. j but will be too easy willi liis wife, who will give great uneasiness, The lady will be ' round faefld ami lair haired, witty, discreet, I amiable, and loved bv lier t'l iends. Octoiiku.?Tin: man of this mouth will i have a handsome fare and florid complexion J he will be wicked in bis youth and always inconsistent. IIn will promise one thine and do another, and remain pour. I'lie la,dy will he pretty, and a little fond of talk- ! injj; she will have two husbands, who will die of grief; she will host know why. Novum in: ti.?The man born in this j month will have a line face, and be a gay leceirer. J lie ladv ol tins month will he larco, liberal, ami lull of novelty. 2 )i:CKMiii:?.?The man born in tliis inontli will lie a pfood sort of a person though pas- | sinuate. lie will devote himself to the army ! and lie beloved by His wile. Tim lady will i be amiable ^aml handsome, with a good i voice, attfl a well proportioned body ; she \ Will he t wire married, remain poor, but con- I tinne honest. A Rovai. Lai?y.-?Out* ludy rojidem will l>o interested in lli? following description <>f tfu; ' Enplisli I'rir.t'i's Tloynl, Wtoria'^ il.iujjli- | ler. from the. pen- of a correspondent of an A1 >ci*fl'-en journal : "With lliu rcmemberRnce, as if*it. Inul Keen V'SlcrdflV, of the horilll of 1110 gllllf* which announced her I'irlli, J. wa? scaiieWv prepared to lint! her a full uintfn woman, tttlletiliv n couple of inches than Ijcr mother. nntf carrying licrhclf will) the ease and grace of womanhood ! It in nvvtrcteli of loyalty t>r' .courtesy, to ciiji the Princes i'oyal piv'Ww. She is perfectly lovely. The regularity of her features is perfect. Her eyes arc large and full of in telligi-licc, imparting to her fheo that i>Tirt of "The noso nii'1 mouth art delicately mxl ox-' 'piisit?tly formed, th'e Utter giving an effect of grunt sweetness. Tiie I'rinceM in more like l?or father than her mother. Sue is like the Queen in nothing hut her nose. Iimll other.respects she is ft female image of her father* I should mill us mi interesting to your lady readers, thai she wears her Hair slightly off her forel.egd ; not pii-hcd hack in t.lio Eugenie fashion | hut brushed latiti^dinally from the temples, and raised at the tddejcabove the ' ear in haildeans?(ijenlly the ladies must ?.'xeii8<^ riie if I am tulking nonsense, for 1 have not given that hostage "to fashion Which wo^hl enable 4?e to sneak rx miJtjr.Arn. \ \tfnil n(. nnv rnto fh<? Prln. i CPs* is fair i>rfniiuli to,bo .the- heroine of?i fuiry talc, ami tlie I'rincjp F?c?lcriok should consider hiinscir m lucky fellow, for lie-is. tft wed this pretty girl on Tuesday, Jaji,?26." j A New Mii.kv Way.?KircluifF, a Prussian chemist, is reported to bave discovered a process by which inHJt may be preserved for an indefinite period..^ Fresh milk is evaporated bv "a very gentle beat, till it is. reduced to a dry powder; which is to (>e kept perfecliy dry in -a-bottle. When recjui'frfl for use, it need only be diluted with a sufficient quantity of unlet. 1 Mr. Jones, whoirtu-ps a r?-d cow?ovftr his door?claims the original idea of ,making milk from a white ppwdfir, which, he sfalesTmHy bedonq without the tedioijs process of evaporation, -by trying an article well known to'Ne\v York milk venders-^uatm.dy, clrtilk. . . Sciiooi. Studies.?Ifa'd I the dliyice of onlj' four tjiiug* tolje taught iny cliitdfon, they should'be: 1. To sing \yfcll2.',To. rwAl well: 3. ,To write tvell: 4. To sketch well. 1'erection in these will earir ]f)nir I possessor n maintenance in nt^y ^otmtry, unci \yill enable him to^irmise Jiimselfor entlrtaii! a company, * whether-it be ' tinder ft rock in Ui?dtocit, or upon a ctngin tl\e Hall.' To Cuke Nbkvous -Headache.?Sul* plinte of quinine, forty-fife gritiris; powder of digitalis, fifteen grains; ??yruftquarifum sufficit to form thirty jfills. One' every rt?irli't 'at bed-tirne. TTiese olll* lire narlieu 'lariy reconUvended'lo ^eAiniys. 'TJiey.fl^e tonir, sedative, nnd diuretic, /p"rid> greatly, redt|<-e.tlip frequency of j^ie pulley and di n i nihil irritability. fflj ^ ? \ ' ?: ^ ?j# *? Ex^PnKtfnttfcriEftOK.-v^lcttcr from'an officer on bourdjuo United Sttftes steamer PowImttan, sthtes.(lintex-President J'ieroe nnrl Mrs. ; ~-. i ?*. i.?_i.I. .u u i Um latter lind*nffered conridtrnbly from" sen aiokfteW Tlie officers And crew were w$ll and ihaeliip in, fine order. She reached ^ladeihi" on the 27th of,T>cc. m ixteen duya from' Norfolk, nft?r n~rough p'aetnge, and u-as to ha\e sailed from St.ljelena on the 5 of January. -# * + " Why t*a$ the prophet^ Nathan greater tbnn;tlie Mfediterraueihfi ? ."Because t|io Mediterranean is a- sea, tftat Nathan was a Wer. 4 * , ?. " .. . . ^ ^ It^waa the sayingo?.Sir Robert Peell/"! nAV>>r 1irttOb * mnn in 'nvmii talfcira .in" w * ~ ""ry' " "*?*" . r J I A" cither body or roiiqhr who worked ?eyon day a in the'-week." ' ' I ', ' .** ' r f-?"' ? A <Jel?brate^Freni:h wom?n ba|kw|f aaid'inat tbe are ate* t blessing a woman > cab r&ej ve on earth is,th? continuance. of the atfVcWorf of her hu8bttp^afieN|6arr{agej | trf wrwi - "T* TrT". v | Tl?e friends of C<tyt. J}. M. MATT I SON 'respectfully hnnounce Him as a candidate for Tu& Collector at the next election. ? .. The fri?yd?of JAMES A. McCOHD respect- ^ fully announce him n? a Candidate for Tax Collector Jit the next election. w r 1? s I tflio frieifda of-,I>r. J. F. MeCOMB respectfully announce him '^s a Candidate for Tax 'Collector at. tlM next elcctiorf. i The friends of C. II. ALiLEN^nnnounce j him a* a Candidal^ for ,of tlw Court nt J tlie ensuing election. I ~ZST The friemls of MATTTtEW Mcf>OX- I ALU respectfully nnnonuCe him a Candidate J for re-election ns Clerk of the Court of General 'Sessions and Common Pleue. for Abbeville I i District, at tlio next election. | I A few of tl?e Iconic Cane friends of W. G. | j NKKI/, would ivspiM'tfully announce liiin as a : , Candidate for Slieriir at the next election. ; The friends of JAMKS II. COITU respectful j ly announce liiin as a Candidate for Slieriir at ( the next election. Tlie friends of .KW.PIl T. MOOltH respect fully announce liiin a Candidate for SlierifT at the ensuing election. 1 lie friends of T. H. MI l.I.I'OKI) rcspoctfully | announce liitn as a Candidate for Tax Collectoi j of Abbeville district nt the next election. <&}" The friends of OICOUUK W. UICIIKV 1 respect fully minounee him a Cmididatc for J Sheriff of Abbeville District at the next election. ?5g- The friends of MATT11KW II. COC1I RAN respectfully nnnounce him n eiimlidate : | for Sheriff of Abbeville District, at the next . ( election. j I The mini,Tons frit-mis of Col. T. .1. 1 liftBKRTS respectfully nn noil n<r?> 11 i 111 a Call- ; <li?late for Sheriff at tJio ensuing flection. j ^ C^T Thefriemlsof 1). \V. II AWTllOKN *re j speet fully announce him a candidate for Sheriff I of Abbeville District, at the next election. j MANY KR LENDS. j The friemls of MM ROD McCORI) re- , ( 8p?i>lfully ifnnminee him ay a Cau<li<lute for , , Sheriff at t lie enstlinir olcHion. ! i C33r'~ The friends of S. (>. W. PILL wpcet fully nnnouiice liim a Candidate for Sheriil', at ( t lie iioxt Election. The friemls of \Y. W.-fiHlFKIX wpcctfully announce liiiu a candidate for Sh'-rirr M the eni?uinir '-lection. ["May 7, lN5fi MAESHALL7 LEE & DeBRUHLr r17HK undersigned have associated with them, A in the IVnctice of the Low, STEPHEN C. DeBHUIIL Esq. All lnisiiio?8 entrusted to- I their care will receive prompt attention. J. EiJfcTER MARSHALL, 1 W. A. LEE. I January l'i", 18-*i7. 37-t-f ( Ol!T^ DRY ?OOI>S. BKOO.U & N.UiKELL, AUGUSTA,' G A., Will offer their -ntire fr'toclc of :ar?ML"'?r r^i ? For the remainder of tlie Season at very ?, O W P II I C E S . rl~MIKIlt Block is lnrije and well assorted, j JL and offer "rare attraction* to buyers.? We nrc now cniraycd in tlie enlargement of our Store, irtid will havcto-give tip it portion of it4o the workmen soon, nnd would like to reduce the Stock ns low ns possible before the move. .All in want of CHEAP DRY GOODS. , Are respectfully invited to give its n call. Juu.lt), 1857. 7 tfEDWARD H. BBITTON, (Life Editor and Propri'for of (he Carolina ' COLLECTING AGENT, V COLUMBIA, K. C.. OFFKKS bis wrvices to tbo public as a Collector nn<l 'general business Agent. lie will receive for collection Notes or Accounts for any section of tlie Slate, at t lie usual commissions. " . Office over the Carolina Times Printing office, Columbia, S. C: ? b-*-" " ilf "!?. j"'y ^ ] House Riiililiii^. y.r |"M IK undersigned is jiovt prepared to do rtll JL vuirk entrusted to his cure, in the build ing Line; t? Draw I'lnn? and croct nil de?eripi tions of jjuilBifigsj from a?nue-BtQij; house {o a i Court youse.' >,r Having received instructions /rom the heat Architects in thc'tJnjoji, lie filial ere himself that lie enu have work don? in n style equal to and as cheap an can be dyne it? New York. v Rkkehf.mcks.?King <to' Kolluni. .Architects, Brooklyn, New York ; Wlit. (Jainer. Architect, of Now York City* I'errvninn jfc \V*\ller, New \' ^Market ; Dr. Jo!}u V. Barrritt, 15nrrrit.Uville. '? nwsov.i/ivii! * I Mmiui ^ Greenwood, Octr-fln, 18'5K. * 23*1 j* *< fVOTiCE- *' , JOTIX AVIXCEY,' Esq., will l>o lmppy to Httend to *>VER HAUIiUyq OP ENGINES .or ilill Works, in the Yioinihy of Abbeville rmd the surrounding eountf^. Applicants will please 'to Joljn Enright, Abbeville, or Wm. L#bby, Charleston, $. 0. ' JOHN -WINCEY. Oct. 31,. 1856. . r *% ? * / ' - uuArp VjLhjss. " k ABBEVILLE MODEL VIi\E\\RD! Da?. TO?*<> lin fop (sale Vinb Gi'T?F. tings a58 Kot?fm> Vines, at tlio following Vales : o Pet ifyndred Vine Gtittingn, Fox Gatawjbaa anif other ported American Varieties, 1 -, - 1 .& - . $/> 00 ForWorted European; Varieties* - * 10 00 Rooted AtneflLaifn Vi^Leti^, Sack, - 50 Iiooted JEurbpe^ Varieties, .?? - 1 00 j llootedv<6cnp|y:rno'i)tf? " - 1 O0 Mootovino, Dfc. 87^1856. 86-tf ^ / ( K. Vines pruntkt%t reasonable rates. , _ ,Br|okmitl?nry aud Plastering. fStollE undersigned lmvioc, farmed a* Co-p*rt- ' X neralyp in iTie above business, arc prepar ed to do all work entrusted t?4l?em irgtha j>e?t V and most subst&utial manner^ Having a practical -experience in the Business,, thoy flatter >hemsoWs tbnt.tlitfy can pleasl the most fastidious. All wor? wilf baAnrrauted. ^ ' ? T * J9JlN?COUrtBBL, * . s. JC. I. WOODHllJlST. .... ' RrrEMSct.?Ti.' Ar^Ones," J. A. Oalhoun and * Df. J. Wqf AbbavilV L. AbbeOct. ft, 1886. 28-I)r 1 %lR>eraojRbk THE SobaonB^r' has .removed from his oT0' 1 stand toTSnvrghl A SBrr's ^Jin "Factory, i and returns hi^th^nks for past favors, and so- i Ifttis a^are of gutpe patronage in bis line J mite'Vannel Tjpors. Snpli, Blinds, . WardroWs, Tables, Desks, Door jyid^indO^r j Firamta, " -'* *. ' . N. Bfc-IIe ahcrtnake 0bffios of the finest t * ^CBIEDUIi tS It GREENVILLE AND COLTJMBfA >n and after 23<V November, 1857. >?; J Arr. || I.eavoJ STATIONS.| gA~Sl. H 'olnmhi*,' ' + w . * ~ 7.30 'rootV Mill, 7.55 8.00 jttlvluil, 8.3-2 K.85 Alston, V.lo V. 1ft loaf's 11.31) 'otiiiiriii, {>.88 1?.-10 noppi-itv, ]o. ] 2 1 u. 15 UnlTgtf* 'I'. O., 10.27 10.27 <?\vl>i.|iy, l?i.38 1(1.15 lO.ftO lK.fiH tuiliin's Tank. lt.OS 11.10 >ilvec Slri't'l, 11.2(1 11.23 ioiizinun's, 11..15 11.17 >Iiii|IV1I'H, 12 (MI 12.(13 S'ini tv Siz, 12.SU ] 2 !5 \\-w Mnrk.-t, 1.05 1.07 jriM'ti wontl, 1.1S 1.34 <9 Mi If T. ()., _ 1.5D 1.5(1 'i?kr.?lniry. 2.07 2.12 ^ -f, ) t^iki-tibiiry, 2.12 <. = ) ? ??:? uiu, IOI {ariniirt'V, ij.i'.ii 'J :i-i JonnaMV, 2.1:5 'j.ir? ilorp-n I'uili, H.o,-, in.MiicT. u., a. 2.*. ::.2r? :i 1;, ^ -= 'j Helton, a. ir> I ? \ Anderson, t in illiniiiHtu'i, -I.07 -1.111 Jol'Icn (iiove, .|.ii7 -1 lo fleeliville, .j. 10 1 (>.<?,"? BBfliB mw i?r ? n a.... r i: n ? * a | STATIONS. || | A. M.|j Jreenville, fi.nu nl.icii (trove, n.::o William-ton, C. l'l (i.l:t ^ X ^ Anderson, u.SO (zz ^ Bolton, P..S7 lioltoii c,.:;7 ii.jiS 11 1 Mile T. O., T.?h; 7.1 Mi llonea l'atli, 7.27 7 Ilontiald'rt. 1 [iui-mnlf's. 8.01 s.l It; { "? ) AWmiviIIO, <J ._Ij ( ~ C Cokosljury, S.>>2 L'okoliiiry, " s.-j-i s.:;o Mil''T. O., 8.45 x.-l.") irfciiwciiH], 8 r>7 t int N?\v Market, i'.l'J Ninety Six, *. :{."i ;'IIII|)cH'S, 1 (?.!!{ ] o. ] Hmixmnn**, lo.^s 1 Silver St rot, ]o.,ri2 ]<?..*( | Uurton's Tank, 11.0~? 11.in llelonn, 11.20 1 I 'IT, N.uWcrrv, 11."JS 11..V. MnHVtl'a T. ()., 11.-i11.-i:t ['losj.oiity, 11.;,.-, 11..07 !'. M. I'omnria, li.25 1?'2S Hope'*, ]-2.411 1-2.-P2 \lfton, ] .'.."iti J.llH [.it I lot on. 1 l.:;7 Yost's Mill, -j.n'.t '2.u;> Joluinltin, 2.30 *5? r.O ."7 D' ^ BD .T3. B -T2 FROM A??T?KVILLE TO WASHIXCTOX. \FOril HORSK .ST A OK l-nv.-s Al'.BKVI 1.1,K on Monday, Wednesday and "ri'lsiy at (> o'clock. A. M. Leaves Wn-diini^ton, On., on Tuesday, TlmrsljlV Jlllil Vilt.lM'.l'ir A Ilaily Train loavvs \V>?-hintrton at OA o'clock M.. fur Atlanta :uul Autrustn. OFFICE lit* tlic I'O.ST OFFICE. JOHN MuIiUVDi:, .f7.11/. Abbeville C. II., April 15, 1 sr?7. -18 ly , I)ISSOLCTKO>. I'M IE Into J.nw Firm ?>f MdlOWEN <fr PKItUIK is Dissolved by mutual cont?'iit.? Ml business comtneiiecil up to this ?lati: will he . I ...J 1!-! 1 II - -KUUIKK'U I1IIU JIIIIMIUU i)_v Of lOgtillK'P uudcl* lu' immc of the old Firm, na if no Dissolution utd taken place. S. McOOWF.X. J AS. M. l'HUHIN*. January 1, 1857. S'.fi.tf TO THE LADIES. More New Mantillas J CHAMBERS & MARSHALL HAV1? received tliis week direct from New York, n beautiful assortment, of BLACK C'UAZ\TEL1.}' LACE. lilack f^ilk and Black Moire Antique liamliomely Trimmed White tfc Colored No. 1 Granite I'ntitre. Abbeville C. II., S. C., April 17 (_SOtf BYTHEWOOD & COWAN, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 204 Exciianck llow, UUMjMISIA, 5S. (J., FOR (ho Sill.- of REAL ESTATE, NEC! ROES, also COTTON, WHEAT, BACON, LnrJ, VVJiiski-v, Sugar, Coll'efi, Molnss^jFiour, Hut tor. Corn, liny am! l'rodncc generally. Strict, personal attention pniil to thfi Falo of any of tl?c above?liberal advances made uiul prompt returns. M.vriir.w W. Bytiiewood, James M. Cowan. a..a. .1a iokt - ""B* *V? .o"' " 11 * f B_ iTforc BooliN and Drug*! Sfllmcribers have just received their >1 Sto#k of Mfidieines, ftnok* nix) Fancy article*; and ate prepared to sell at short profits. Wu n.it! Atrcntp fQr the Pate of a eeriaB of STA_NI>ABD V.*G11K?*, now in the'cource of publication, by the. Appletona.of \tiw York.? Among these nro included . Tlie Debates in Congress from 178ST to J866. ^ientoii's Thirty years' View. * * ">Ior*^i General Xtln^ rtf iho*WorlJ, from tli? Ir^^oet nvitlioritieH, to 18(0. . Cyclopedia' of' American Eloquence, with r^tmits. *. 1 TThe.New Amerionn Cyclopedia. TJie,Qf clj>p?d.i%?f Wit and Ilumor, Edited hy Wrn.'E. iiqrttin. , *> * Specimdh Copies of the aboVe works may he ?ien at cftjr 9to*e, together with mftfiy_;olher new and Hooks. m J' We arte JjTo agents /or tile sale of Grovfr'a tt- BJJjer'rfStyWING MAC111NE aekno wlcdjfed to WtHo kjest now in iye, and the -least lifthle O Ceb. < of order. This MnrliinJ* *vill Kit sviirrantojJ nn*3 aold here^fttljpw York prices. Prices vatviiig fropi $1 00 fejjfiil 25. , 1 Bromi^ALLBK. Sept 1J, 1B67. ; ' '21 % - tf * 4 ?: ? *ATWOROTyPES. * ^ W. EtB*Y * '< RlESPpcn5FXJLl/r lrfoMfc^hrPublic that, lie u jJcrjpanem.tly at * wnrrE^HALC, ^ S I^f^r-at 'all times, to KJir ^"Ct Likened for a' * y lt _ ";'. ,-i 'i^' T9f5^v?A,v._iiL> vxnosww.' "1* - ? . v;- .? ' S EWllUi iLA.ClU NJT TO MANKKAirrUUEltS, PLANTEKS, AND PUVATE FAM1LIKS. ! In Purchasing sucli an article as ? SEWING MACHINE, the true i policy is to buy the best. IM. SINCKIt ,1 CO.'S (iAZMTTi:, abenut. fill |>i<'torinl paper. contains full nm) reli-* | able information about SKW1ICG MACHINES^ I iiml answer nil questions tfutt can be asked on the subject. All who rend 'bis paper will lenrtt' linw to purchase u Sewitnr Machine with which' SI.(mki a year, clear profit-, enn lie made, nmf i will hi- protected from hcini; imposed upon by j some of tin; litmiliuru Machines now before tlie" : public. Singer ?t t'o.'s Machine is arranged ti' ' do coarse ami line work of every diseription| The tiazelle mny'hc obtained grat-ss on appli-' eat ion at any of Singer it t'o.'s Office*. Machines on exhibition ami for sale nml in I slrin-tioii-" t;ivun, l>v WM. MO'JItKj Agent if? ; Al.l.i-vill.-. ' * k Sinjrtr A Charleston Office, 3*2$ lving-" i Mroi't . | lVinei|ml Ofiice 0-U Itroadwnv, New York,j July -H. 1 S;"?7 12 ly , To Mechanics, Inventors, and Manu facturcrs. I N ANNorNCINC tlie TillIlTKENTII An1 nuul Volume of the SCIENTIFIC AMEU-' I It'AN. tin- I'tililislnTs ri-xiini'tfiillf ;..r,...... i |iiil>lic I li.-it ill order lo iucrviMu ami stimulate ) the formation of el u I is, they propose lo offer' j ()nr '/'/iiiitxitml / <! < Hundred /J>it/nrx in Cn*h J'r'nii'oii.f for the fiftc.-ii larj^i-st lists of tuil>seril>ers sent in l>_v Ili?- 1st of January. 1858 ; sai?l I'icniiunis in lie <li?triliuU-<l as follows :? 1'or the larircst list, ; 2-1, $250 ; S<1, i s-'ioi) ; .llli, si fill ; 5 th, *100; Gill, $01 > ; 7t.li,j *su ; 8th, ?"<?; 0th. *?' '>; lntli, $50; 11 tlf ?IO; 12th, 1 :;t! , *:!o ; I5th,$25; 15tl?, j $20. Names of anhscrihers can lie sent in at differ-cut times ami from ditlerciit Post. Otfioca. The rsi?u win oe |>ni<i in nil1 oruers <>| tlio success\ 1'uJ competitors, immediately after the lit of ] January l.s.vs. ! Sou:ii-Tii. Western, nml Canada money will In-taken for sulxeript ions. 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It 14 issued ; weekly. in form for Stiioliht; ; it contains'-nn! titiallv from ." <?<) to (Witt finely executed Knprav1 itiir<, ittnl Notices of Antei-jean awl European ; 1 n:jimvi iihmM*. together with an OfTieiiil List , of Atuerii-an I'nti-n! ( I.lints published weeklv , ?.i, r ..11 ..ii It is tin: aim ??!" I ho F.diturs of the SCIENTIFIC i Amkiiicax tn present all tuiijeets d^ciisscd iti it* J minimis in ti ii-ul :itiil |'<i|iiilar form. They will also emleavor to maintain a eamlid fear: lessnoss in emuliallng ami exposing false tlieo| rii-s anil |iractieos' it: Scientific and Mechnni' 4-111 matti-is, ami thus ]?iv.?rvc the character of i tin* Scikxtihh: Amiiiikwn as n reliable J-'neycliijw-lia nl" 1'setnl ami Knlertiiiining Knowledge. Specimen copies will Le scut gratia ti> any part of the eonnf >?y. Ml'XX <t L'<\, l'uliiislmrs nnd Patent' Aeent?, No. 128 Fulton street, New York, i Tli?; Slate of South Carolina, j A l.UriUr l)i*lrii t.?In (lie Common Pitas. i William Wilson, \ vs. .. > Foreign Attachment. ' .Ins. A. LitMftll. ) Thomson it Fnir Attorney*. ! \,V7 here/ts lli?' I'hiintifi"ili?l, on the eleventh I VV day of A|?ri 1. eighteen hundred nnd fif ty seven, '? liis ili-c!iii*iit.tioii nmjyiAt. the I)<| fondant, who, it is said, is iihsciit from nnd j without tin-limits of (his State, nnd I1119 neitU: or wife nor attorney known wittih the snme, ( upon whom n copy of the said declaration ' inii^ht. ho served? It is therefore ordered, that the I)e i iVndant ?!>> ittin(l plrnd to thoeaid* doeln| ration, yn or In-fore the t \v??lftli (lay of April, j ( itrhti-rii hundred and fifty-eight, otherwise i fati:i 1 ainl ohsolute judgement will then begiv- . ! ell and awarded against him. *' jr' ^ MATT 11KW McDOXALD, c. C. r. ! Clerk's ClHee, April 11, 1807v* 61?ly ; ,?1? j The State of Soutli Carolina. j * A1WKV1LLE DISTRICT. ; Ojjler Court of Common Picas aiul Gail Sesriont. | .lames T. ISn.kin, | Attachment. i James k. Li<ldle, f Dns,ii"' VVtn* Alt.ur"TU1IKKKAS the Plaintiff did,^on tlie eighteenth ilny of October, eighteen hiin' dreil and ljfiy-six, file his declaration against j the Defendant, who. (it is said,) is absent from > and without the limits of this State and lm? i neither wife nor attorney known \?it!iin the , ; sa^ie, upon whom a copy of said docUrution j might ^e perved r It is therefore ordered. 1 lint llit> faid IVlVmlant ?1<> ajipenr ar!<t? j>l?>ntl' to tin* said (li'i'laration, on or before thc liine-'' * teentli <lny <>f October, eighteen hnndFljd '?nd fifty-srveii, ?fihorwisc final nnd absolute judgment will then l>o given end awarded against * i liiui. , MATTHEW McDOXALD, C. C. P. m j Clerk's Office, Oct. 18, 185C '25-ly SOUTH CAROLINA, ? *5 ^ j' i AllflKvILLE DISTHICT. IX ORDIS*ART. ' fcaac Carlisle. App't.*| Partitorn*; vs. | In the matter of - the Wm. Carlisle, Agncss V Real Estate of James, Kenned/, ct. al, ( Ciirjiala^d'ec'd. Dcfls. J TT appearing to my satisfaction that the cliilfdr?:n of James Carl isle, names not known; the children of Sain'l Oacfisle. names not known; the children of Martha Newall, napieanot. known ; the children of MargaretSljnokleford, names not known ; and the* childiigrf $f. JFrnneU Carlisle, names not known, heirs am*' distributees of James Carlislo, deed, reside Ijp? yond tlio limits of this Stute.?It is 'therefore. " ordered t.Mbt they do appear, and vbj<Set townV I sale of the Ileul Estate oL^he said Jume*J5|lt-- ? i lisle.,on or before tlie'aixMi day oftJitfga ryfA.-^ r>. i ?oe, or mcir consent to tiio l>e(* '** 'uutcredof recor/1. ? . ? ' i? *, t WILLIAM IIILL,' 0. 4, 2>, OcW 6, l8i>7 " 28 ? 8gr ' ?-i4 : V t , ; 1 ' 1 "fhciilaSlof Sontli Carjplllm, Abbeville Dirtrxet?blithe Comman Pica*. t * , F. W.Dttvif,) . ' Pj? < it* vl- 4 f AtUc^ifm&b ,' . ->? . / fleyry Jotie*. ) t ,, jV WHEREAS, the PlftinUp^d, onthfl , ? . ty-sev?-nU? day?pf November, 18fiAp. *' hi J declarat ion figftinkttlioliefendaDt, who, (n? it ia eftid) if nbeont from no^ifchofit'.iha limit* . . ft{ AU State, ond h&tj neither wife or altorntfr - i known'*?thin th^sajpe, mtou'.wjyrtqi *83'' . of the ?ftid deolty-atinifc.might he *9fr$a.-W*' - ** snerctore ordered, tliat fcjic said P?f?nd*nt d^' ' ' tpP*lVid Ple"? lo:.y,c, *'<* d?clRr?ii<m, 61? or t i t ^#y of,November, / $ *? * ..*? .. ^