jtttfii fortrt). SB v'*..the Advocate and Home Circle. H THE RICH MAN'S CHOICE. BY VIRGINIA F. .TOWSStN" He was sad at that saying.and went aw W^"- grieved, for he had great possessions.".Mark B / Oh ! had he known that harps were hushed, Araid the angel throng, V* Or heard the strain that would have gushed & These shining chords along ; Of seen JPPIfc wavM^US L.«- " The fadeless andjj^-'fair, I Would lie, within that hour of.strife, /j I. Have stood and pondered there ? p- That fearful hour.that silent kept' UP- \ The seraphs of the sky ! S^E With wily care the tempter swept ^ His Panorama by ; Before him passed broad lands, and fair, And coffers piled with gold, ;yhvj| But for the gorgeous vision there, Hp.; -Perchance-a soul was sold. How could he staDd ? How could he pSuse? How fot one moment weigh l V. The things:that should ltave been asstrairs With Life's long blissful day] %T~' He knew beyond the shining gate, The proffered "treasure" lay, i Oh,how could mortal hesitate! 'Tie-"sadly toenlmcaii^ '"M': I... / 6n Judah'sbittft'the green and fair," Is hus^iejMlie voice of-yore, stilKhr tempter spread his snare as itTspread before; 1 / And ye" who earthly riches hold, t / "And heritages feir, * / Oh, barter not for lands or gold, c &/ Your priceless tf§a£urev there. a New Haven, Oct. 18&2.. ^ v Ji 1j^ftUqnfttk We are ai admirer of^good 'church music, of and. though not a per/onggr in that very inter-, ^jy| estiog part f devotion, feet qusldied to suggest eve some tliingt n relation to it Horjftffr'says, eat. "A whet-stye is good for sharpening edge tools, thei though it islull." shoi , We takebr granted that the object of relig- he s ions service opon the Sabbath is,, to gain a com more intinu: knowledge of thejr£\a£~«*T)c- for t tweemoan id his Mfth^n-atrtrtS^reate -«"» bam , -and that music hj»» much a parol nouWf®11 p . or us i,l--jkIuU V part of tbe V1®®^^ does not c>^ute.to small V S"«"V "ut of, Pla'>^"ne''plajle<l Si 1 such an expnation, wny^r sing? Does the eons£ ^ ov«r beforelhjur W&fs, of trombrones and th/t M~^j^4offidi|s and<fireate the least devotion- /f m ai f Iess' ,hat in our way 9C a m /its things soiled to any pV ?arden ® Mfcjpamg, Mouse of Worship. It bxJfto Uon8' 1 an(* oratorios, halls ^axarl fandangoes."Nell/^® ^ an? can.pnrcl 1 B^on/' "First two coop®> forward, industry i 5 [and the entertaining" ^after a mar- as said be I lade! We are av^r0 lliat there .was even his ii \ priety in this cn^i when the whole family, wi M .r. po-joined jir&nging, and the tune or TzK&tibd over thai all might ty 1That reason does not hold now, a res-V t^c *gL rc4>oits I cffigr ^ MMtrrjri jgr q| " ag^giSgBi^»b(i3**amEiit^t1 llit,- House ikI * - i CO IBM|BaWW . -»»#-. * maHpaSgBmJt^ns Up.-^Tlia Kayettcville y1 mHNraMwjHn uiider^J&id of "Fortune in <1A.S>il.1 I -: / IJ. '\VY A a sa'c tu°k 1' soc in this county rPHK e: MkMBWBB Ujnonniin.<>V,', about 816.000, of j A .the' jforlmlf tlio mot:- confii>t 0 BKwSljjHRflBr1'* ''U-ids were built through and B confer no^C1' fub*crik'il a ce',!t l-^jf p'ljj for pa .siiiy th'.w'rr^ii his ^°pWx.so >. -. JS *" Eae» st ^ SSwM^^8s a^~ evt "jny. '27th ^ f-^aV J-W.lthe fullowiuir brc- i:»:.<iii ^ KSS|HlraBta!f;d ji* Gran® aud Subordinate J)0- v' ^j, , -1:;jr. .. 1)o- ^ '1'' ^ficienl 1Mvema~ r>o. w |i I Instractiu i..v\ Grand Master. A Sra!' '-''' ^,1M- 'V ' M'aiden. V laH'OKT, (. 'raiB.l (J'ni|>iaiii. J A Stoic* i£||^^K, Gnft Ti e;ts BB K--SO.V, jB * H; acoll-S* pv^'ain IB H A./ lasox, | Jr G beacon" r*Nl »?FKAKKir, GrBi;,] MarsI^!,. ,/ Nov 2. .jmi g; ; ; i IB j high, nil n. pr- v .j Hitcharii MS;t* T " .forward, 14 f. %tcm of ai ami iin- ^O.M> LTjaiown fact Xej ilPILLS ho bi*!on W/LNL"f* entiro to come Kr ot^1® awav. I pe^lethcal Dee. 1 la few, modiclno a IptiOQj n0(,]iing. ero'; _JS. C., and _»£L_: R*^l>55 hok |:J0"fro City, am t * cofI,Pose'1 0 Wnrra.it AU»rnedihvation,loss rrthement of Dee. 1 5, j. attention of \ theirCI.il-} [?1 0 Hirorrler* ari- r\ r\ / % ^uwofU,e 20( J Uobenaafk's sale t>y Jtha. earh ha* fl^ENSACK, as C. O. W r y{ by the Rev. C' .ier, of Fair- te<JlIOMPSO\, of! " I t -1 r" 4 x, ^woll'call a good gardfen on farm*. The eS c\»^ ^ ^11 ^ ^ ^11^ ^ ^^ S ^ Hppropriatea 1 to>^QCt.gardt;n^wjH.j5e 'niore profitable to tb^l farrtter than any o|b#r ten acres of the . farm. I The.jntereBts of 'theyfanner, the comforts of 1 his family, theVgoodftcooditioii and. health ofl bis whole household, require 6nehu4.garden on 1 every farm in the country. it.'jfhould be I a garden, not a mere excuse Tor one, a mere | weedy patch. It should begone, so managed 11 and arranged, that every vegetable of .a yhole- 1 some quality for human tood should be raised 1 in it, in.perfection, and at the"earliest season. 1 After a wiriter's Hiet oh solid animal rood, th«\ human constitution required J the deterging operations of free vegetable and I fruit diet; and as a general rule no pile ta"n I dispense with it sa ely. Besides this, the natu- "8 ral appetite calls (or it, and there are few plea- I sures that may be so safely and even beneficial- fl ly indulged in. In the latter part of winter 8 and early spring, measures should be taken to- 8 secure early vegetables of all;kinds cnprble of B very early cultivation. ' Details will not be ex- pected here ; there are. other books and papers fl ippropriated to Bucsh information ; but I cannot; J8 eelp saying, that wh^o 4 am at a farm house, *fl it a season \vh$f>'wrly peas,.beans, cabbages, 81 ucnmteiras^dMtoeSj green I"®' re proptfiy season* an(^* "n" none ot^wese i jH i*xhes on the table, nothing but the blue beef;AJl ilt pork, and beans or potatoes of winter, I j.jM r» free to say I do not envy that farmer's life, it his family their enjoyments. These very £]H ople'are fond enough of such things wuen ?y go to the city, and it is not therefore want14M taste.-' It is simply the fault of negligence^ liy tnav not every farmer in the. state hfe ^VM rv kind of-early vegetables on his UJfaise ly as any gardener near the citie^hy he There is not a single rea^rany why aMtoid^thilc there are a gi#incur a very s . j| Iiould. manure J\. siderable expense in warmer haS%i^his of heir hot beds, whitar has evervthing^jta, yard. The ga^considerable distance, Itase, and drajro nothing to buy. The i the farmpfumber required is probably quantij^femises. It would only be a .3 C sjkdusement during winter for him to ythe frame of a hot bed, and prepare FAS^J ure and bed for use. Having Hm| "l * fliVrl. -Q Ul/llC l>n]Sy ^^^B piams in a thrifty state, be can in j.as(I^H ime, when the season arrives, get his .VI ground in order f.nd inake his planta- SB tnd then he will have all these vegotaies as early as any of his town friends ,/JH iiasethera. It only requires a little qui attention to accomplish this, and, v OibjH fore, his enjoyment, his health, and ^ iterest, as well as the comforts of his U be benefitted by it. > " Vo^WjIlTOlTS PIS ,r \®TniC JClCE, prcfcartdfnjn no.. » «^*TOHAClI OF TUK ok- nft^f ^^"^f, vVoJl L113B1G, the Krcat jl h^ o f crthcleM the. > Nj S\.110UGUT0X. % si'ic I U PJ f.. a'Nvoldcrfulf^'iAoxtpL!** I lcr to p- £ j£ i' . ''4 i ^ s value, fimit«!ied'bMngcute gratis. Setfno- chaser to pay I : the meuical adimrtjjienieiuts. , ITlbcsVilOtf Porfxti LLEGUTE INSTITUTE. * T": J. V. HUDSON. Ex,.. President. Likkxesb ofS .... vr s max:.cngrnvi v / t> , i A. II. Ritchie, eurrv I Professors. , 0f tl.e likone, * ' ' paglierreotT'p( sercisesHjIIliis Institutionwill, be resumed on nounced the b; ,7 th Jnr.ojiy next The Scholastic j-ear well graving. with two Sussi'nis. of five mouths c*h. [by 23 inches. TERMS: - >.' kuporinr to a: and Tuitiolujer jeftiicn L $87.00 j:''VCT.v M'3' u'' in advaneS.. 1.... 75.0C P?l^ 1 Lectures il Cfimistry and Nftural Itwullbesc pliy, (extra;I. M 10.0* Vo\hrs udent ljoard hg in the iii^titutioi ?Kill furnish v10 lPt ol icl, lights, tjiishing. sheets and towels, end lent who oqhimes his chamber during tlnj furnish his opiibedcluthcs. r~ Dee. -1. 1m RMS FC&'DAY-SCHOLARS. ind Spelling Mr session $H>.0( A LL pejsoi ilh Writitig/ild Arithmetic v 12 0(j ^.Y. .fmnes 13 itli Knglislij^ftunntnr and Geograplrf. lS.Ot' tested within itli Jhiok-lfgMng 18.09 sons indebted jok, Algcb2» (iconictry % 25.09 nient to for SchooljWks \ i>] Oct. 22. n in Frencfm1* 15.01 , ,, , . , , I.. , MRS. C1IJ jnt will be v waved at any time, and Will bj t the same ra*Trom the time he enters, lo tin BOAElDj e"Session; Initio deduction will be tradf caves before tl^ cud of it nor for time l«it by jfo jg ^ iior expulsion.. \ ,/ fwVjp i; rr.t is probibita! from having guns and dopy, I *, . 11 bo expellee if it is known that lie hai a *- Oie.id of lis possession. V . I hilly instructei ioro, Jan. 4 1 1-Jt 'iS-1 creation, \ Dancing and I :« i-wmttv jnred ea&£2< .asawsi, ^ ot'ipioclioii: n fcgi^aB jsvu^i. -B&42& toil onlheprci / " * " the de|»>rtnicn 1 after the 1st. Icjvember, tbo Passe tiger aid: n!lj eonihrt. nam wjirrcaib| inu \s«iiuuvii i/vpt ^ ^ lock, A. M.V ; II : ' ' ' S' D" 3AXLKY' surpa%et sal"1 iT«"JUl '" »;> 0; Kershaw T>Liiic*.~i»| .' rro Fellow, nooTit 25 years of age, six fivij Must!?' lined ili'iX, who ays lie belongs to John!ri~Mll'i S*.:th I, of Florida. The: ,vncr i:; requested to come Ji clarc»ii prove proj>efty, j v excuses and take hitn KjU'TY Cli,* M. COLLIER,' Jailor. ttity SouthuYi in, Dec. 2N, 1852, 1.tf '-.Wo time, a I1TTKD to the Jal of Kershaw District. a \>fl) TWJ'w rro Soy, who calls Is name NKD, and say?. pHa nt thon! ps to James D: Rekl] The owner is requested; \jfflio Head forward, comply wit the law and take hinij dilatock linvi J. Id. COLLII'jB, Jailor, r. willpe ]»aid i 1 101 \ tf rcMtt'pflico of J CTt R ECIEI V I*I> T THE WHOLESALE HOUSES, V :0.\"KK BUCKWJIEAi, '> P^800 Havana Oranges, Vice, Lard, and Mack- \ 5 I v, I w aM00RR \\ ¥ -i. V V.-Aenj ForK'S at PrU'vi. rietylif |ort Elegant HoseVood Caij Piano Forte, direct \ m the Manufacture of Suns & Co., New York j; OltlXilSI il will be sold for ,$300.bash, or good paper. UticslosAp ed if well used. j 1 -One second hand PianC Forte, in good style Octisfi-jjt 1 tunc, and can Vie lmd f<r $100 cash or good * 1 T applied for soon to J. P. F. BOONE. > Br .0. 99 ^ jwpftl Yhih »ud Or.mhnrgt. tliorelgfJ i BUNDLES Concord Vrj-n; 30do Mount Dent jew Yak r 1 >' 1.....,. V.I V,.tr <1 f born (10.; *>V pes. L'l'JVaiu Wbiuumiij;^ xur W. C. MOOKE. y* rrn:. |.eo. m. coonwix. * LL||^ WITTE & (iOODWIN, OMMISSIOW ni:KjCIIA^TS, frl.vjftttost* IMPORTERS ANTl PKAI.VltS IN* 9*°* WINES, LI OXFORD, &c. i/Tiirs J 92, EAST BAY, CIIAULKSTON, S; CL j I> vont'sl 14 uir?I^Trwa®!5gpPFl on Mio -west pncrnlyTiip^iPBBH vok, which Wc <jtmveyed by 5. D. ^^"1 Dow J>rr>p- Icto-K&ur^W inly.on outjffzOw April. 1833. 1K i sb' Krirt> 1 c's C 1)fif'tn:n Qiai&^-and.I " ' ''n^011^ 0^ P1"01"'808- Par- Dec oo 1833 '"'"7 BCRWKLL BQTKI^'K. ~ Rcadf-U. Iit Off John . Calhonii! j 4 HANDSOME stock ibonfytro preparing for publication and xjL PANTS. Also, Co arly -comjiietrcl n largo Flu. Li:.V0Tii n large assortment of Xfi OUTlt C/UtOLI.VA's ILLUSTRIOUS STATE8- | Oct. 15. ' A -fl iii'lhe blgrlicst t»tvlc of art, on steel, by- r. .: from on original painting. Tito details If « is will be linislicd from a celobrated A LL persons indebted > Txak FJtOM life, and which w pro- A account, will take n est likeness extant. Size of tlio en- to bo mado to the undersl suitable margjn for framing, will be 30 Nance, Assignee. Tliens The style and finish of the work wui bo for settlement. Cost mi} nv tfeing yet executed in this country. W. ill tip printed in proof style, on extra fine AttV iiamfiicturod expressly for the purpose. Nor. 10. Wj^iuliscnption at the low price of ' ~ 1'* °®y. and ready for delivery about . _ ^ 7 miter next. Orders received by H 10 J"° Honda ( jfBACIIIA A Co.rPublishers, } , .J000 Sylra p Tfc;:-23 Chambers St., New Tork. f,0';^n£ n 10 Boxes flno Chewing ^v-Vclltoi'K Police. --.1 f . is liav^Kilemauds against the estate of ^ VJ CV TI uskin, Sal will present them duly at- ° ^ived a foil il.o timffebed by law, and all per- £»*? Wniw Cutters to said mute will make immediate pay- ^.UK,"c., °" 1U « ' feSSS *** iKSUGHoferS & DAUGHTER S : iNG A3®) DAY SCHOOL, pEiiEN^caS i »E£ YOU ^6 tiADIfilS, V_>' purposes; Gypsum < lliurch StrJet, Charleston, S. C. .turnl purposes, and Stone 'ises of this School will bo resumed on ir 7'!-7nr nrt .fanurv. i ssMrbumr Ladies are faith- | ;.. A \crj-supenorart.eJcc [1 in all Iliu Ir-jpchcs ot'a eomplcto Eng- jjarcb 9 . wilii tlie Ldiigtingcs, Music, Drawing; ' * 'iinc-y \\ orks. Patent KxccIrsc * :St'hooltrI.{ooTnfl recently mT 1\ f ANUFACTURED mscs The grcntMl attontion is paid to 31 bus, Georgia. For it of the pupi.p, as%ell as to their jierso- ' e The locality is on^of U.o most desirable M & , perieuit) having proved it to be of un- ». 1 . brily. Dea 23.2t. r*,.° ^ wi J Store at present »r.d a::il Dividend. "7.; && ^?ph5SSm'AxS A ~ SSJP TS r Share h-r thf last six months, and FOB < ri: l.i.iiroaii IhmU haved'*dared for tho ^ <a cinnr^n ii. Dividend «t 1.43 belonSioS ,?, ""A r y n'::: *ia * °Xn T,0LL,f fcer of Shares will he sold <p KIM'. ChNTS per \Snnro will l>c to Vsnid Bank and after the 1st pro* Brokers and I'tideilii/pf Three Dollars and Fiftv Uents p(l(. gj inLo emending Shares in tlw Bank, ^.Charleston Courier si W after,he l,.t proximo, at the Bu- ^;t nud e-,Ild W1] t& , tnaCoijipanwto John Street. 3 1 \ TIB iSt^AUiKu^nditor \tAMF«>11(5!mKs! cSller.0' \ \ ¥04 5t faoAv . " I ¥ .lie having been appointed .-fv."jR VOIT riALti^^.- take charge of the assign* PlXr:, Atili, tickorv. Poplar, ifahogany, Doc. 21. r, Junidr, 131»k Walnut, and every va- " licrn Lonbpr.5 At Prix f Ai s<% 1 Likely N ISO RO W*i 'OXKSaAd ICE. v.- sale in lots nndqunn- J\ healthy and a urcbascri Addrtss no fault; tho only object JOHN U MARTIN, Agent, mont* Al'l»"y to r» CJiariaton Neck Ice House. 1 Dee. 21.tf trry's TrirontentHs. lion for the IIAIR.Vn cheap that n!l can MISSES AND CHILDl land yet bo pojmlaltliat tho elilo every rTMII? subscribers have Upraised. A frrsilsupply direct IVoin I nient ofMissesandCI fccived and for sale among which are many 11 V J. Dull AY'S. Oct. I'd. Notice, 1 Crortle#.A * ml indebted to flamuclVenson deceased r!J «'[n umotl to call lmmcdintfr and make pay * """ " nsfjBiaving cluims will rVder them prop cc ' torn J. DUXAP, Adm'r " For \ 101 \ tr | LIKELY NEGRO XI brlat Cost.Also, a hVo lot of Ser- J «'Wthirtyycardofag lioetyor sale low, at ( toNNEY'S.-* * CP * ". 1 " ' ' Y Doc. 21 tf 11 i'; 11 ii n r.cyptp^ ti\. iuuNtx. /THk)PE&'3 Shrodcled'.Ir.singIi!«9, now Raisins Al* j _ vJ'mouds, Lemons, Currants, Extract*, and fine *<r ie Clom~ Cheese. Jnatopened by IiONNEY. of 00ATS,. VESTS AN17 Received ^and Vests for Boys. "With r\^ Consignment, a Lot of CROCKERY WARE, m Just recoiveflit \J consistirigof JUGS. JARS VHURXS, BUTTElt' .. M. L R. KENNEDY'S. DISHES, &t:. To be sold nt whoK-ralo prices b'v .r- Nov. 9.-90 tf JAMKS'McEWEN. iJr« 0. -- -* ^ » to John iugroto, by noto o DR1&S «©CDS. * "''*^1 ictice that payments artronly. 1Cfr flguro(1 aQd $Ttt *uu Igoed. the Attorney o - J\ Cashniercs end DeLaines. piaiii and printed. V 1 <signed iwpcra are M hi ^ largo variety of stiialljpattcni DeLaincs. for children, r tic saved by settling soon. * also M>i mnnnrmr oiSTfiV * - - ALSO" 00- swim Colin it, Ghemn-ctteft, .Utjuetvleeves. iliuulkcivhicfc, Ac. _T _ With ii la w Mi./ 'mnnriiun. Kid, SiTk andSctring'&ilkOJovo?. Jnst opened at 5l(}ABS, Oct, 15. A. M. A R. KENNEDY'S.. xnuine Do. . p0 Bri^litcv Mil'. TOBACCO.' THE subscriber bus new on hand a very choice lot W. C. MOORE. of Sperm, Solar and Lard Oil and Burniug fluid, to which lie invites theattcntionjol' his enstomers. ;jj 3cc..The subscribers j)cc. 3. - Z. J. PeIIAY. issortmcnt of : - Oj Urates Stove*, &c. |j Sploudid Farlor Grates Smoothing Iron Heaters Plain do. do Iron Bedsteads v b unmnrr t- mhPFR Cooking Stoves Kgg Boilers . . 5j tfcOOW ALL & COOPER. Office do Coffee Beggins via CTonJ Tea and Coffee Urns. Received by £?JPS£WmM« JK* _ _ tlcPOWALL t COOPKR. ] .r Land riastcr. for-turtfcul- » Linie, nil of good quality and TT r.\V°\ T aavrs T WILL sell on tlio first Monday in Jnnunrr next, ,fWhiteLimo forwhiteww^ befbre tho Cour! llo,uf. ollc ^LI) WATCH. and M CL CHATTEN ' 'otlHjr articles mentioned m lua schedule and assigned? pPj >0'Vf to me-by D. II. SUular. for the benefit of his ereditoiiC "'.sE Terms Cash. M. NAUDIN, Assignee. " « >r iutiiuc Iinircf>, December U. 100 tf 7|jj ^ 'i cAHDir BAZAAE. " J W..ANDERSON, Agent. LOOK IS E1KE! LOOK HEKEll :1Lt tf TUST received n new supply of WINTER GOODS, ftent, t' consisting of n great variety of Dry-Godds. 1 ewoccupiedby Shaw <t Austin est"styles. Clothing. Bonnets, llats," Boots and Shoes, W. ANDERSON". Groceries, Hardware and Cuikry, Crockery and China C7 tf Ware. Ac., ke. ^ -ATA " : ^*Sclling at Charleston prievs. <*. eed Tobacco, lor Plantation M. DUL'CKKR !< CO. YaS BONNE Y'8, Camden, Nov. 2. as tf _ j> "J . SALE, XitZU'i'. ? South Cimlina Rail Bond, A LL persona having demands against the estate of Town of Camden. Anynum- -LA. Elijah fc'iil. <Led. will hand them in properly alto suit purchasers. Apply tested, and s.i inueLt :d will make payment to MOFFAT k MOORE, " Nov. 20..w2m. K. K. SII.l., Adtn'r. Auctioneers, Camden. S. C. .i. 's- s. ..., ... "'S<!s5i «a.... , i , T A f AY be had at please conr until 1st JntiUA- «1 ,his cilia \" '"'l ' r;,il r-. BVi-fsi S?:i ! ?-., 5tiC0. E >L.U'lv and f:uu-y t'rnvats,(Moves, of every di-seilf-to F. V.Snidor. arc-requested 1 > tjoti. With a lull si-s.-rlmc-iit id' CXI / //-(7. /l-ayinent to Moreati Xnudiii: TlllSti mul MOMMY. .li:M arrive! ami lor s;d. :.t by the court as assignee to Oct. la. A. M. A ii. KKXXFhY'S. Quotes and accounts, fife- _ _ Biffgiug and Eopc. I'RVe A I.AI?«IK .'apply of Funny and I hinder Pny/a £ y DM AN, IS years of ape, per- * Also, beM Charleston-made Uenip l ersnle v, ry povKMiuu.seServant,noU^for 'L'w- AXlU-.l.r-oX. LMopl.\t?«a!>r,l^CSt'I 1>ATKXT I*. >! *< «..«*. I* Siiwc MOP J- AI A MOOR ! $ jesters. Vn serve Keith--. Cvltedi: « I.; n * Brokers and Auctioned®. | ... ... * I (iiiuuU cvw. i en *«!:( .u Nov. 1G. DONNKY'S... MEN'S BOOTS & SHoS ~ I.onf nriil Or.sWrf fngar. just received nil assortment! f A BARRELS Crashed Supar, first quality A liWren'sBOOTS and SHOI^i -LU 200 lbs. Loof Sugar. At MOORE'S. iow nii«l bcautilul styles. _*~ ik j'wiv k>b i ( \ c i ii/ fl \I DKV MTTWRAV T T OJ.IHjS f> ^ A fresh SU]>y.iy ' Jl 1 cftlilo invar- able remedy lor Dysentery and Di/I fl it!W Srrlue.i. 1'occiveil yesterday at /. ' Holf-rocking CIIADLES, aro October 12. Z. J. DgFTAY'^' ' TM l>y r r p-tvttj - J^}«e ami Twine. IVr sal / ! 1 C. L. CHATThy. |jj JAMKS Me! \y fygM \v'*,.!'Vr-f r »-. r-nt.-r J > A IA' P*. 5 2, P. S ' f? '!!" J-OC^ I\vlJ* iirm 1 c I,!: 1 ^v.rt IWrAIN ' 1 jtfOKFAT. MtiOUK, 12 1-2c.t»Sl. IWned yesterday. , JM > . .I 12. Z. / I -;/W j>ruKPR3 anti Auctioneers. j / i