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*C " 10 A ab uda Cl Aig!, 20 d-ustin. 28 1847 niG D e" at, PueblR t2, *479 toickl atPueb Dei c.81 ?47 P Badobaw, died at Piebla Sept. BMORt"*elIdisclarjed'by orderJ 4 1847mi, le. -" - fihnM.' Boylkn, ajpohitei 2d S if 16th Feb. 1847. .Orderly 'serguank 8 ea 1947, Pnebla Birown, died July'S, 18 7, utee os(Carter, died at Jalap, 6th May 1847, vro udenly hm Ch rubusco, Aug 20,''16847,tovered. - 11 Cairee, died aitjalapa,' May 266 1847.' It S Roib, left at VerCruz, sick, (sup. dead). 'LlC G6ler, died: of wounds, at V% druz a319'1847, Drummond, diedat- Perote,-July 5, '47. Ja Dean,'died at PneblaJI1ly 18, 1847. 8 H, Drake, died at Puebli, July 10, 1847. S R Drake, died Feb. 20, 1847 orl jse of Lobos. John DuBose, died at 4a eo (dqto not kho*ny. ';James Dani, wounded at Churubusco, Au#. 20, 1811 ibcovered. -h'o Gaahey, unded at -Chepultepec; recoiered.: Peter Gallagher, absent without leave, Montgomery, Ala. Jan. 1847. Edwd Garrett, left sick at Hamburg, Jan. 1, 1847, .'ailes Goodall, died at Castle Perote, date not known. P M Graham, appointed 4th copl. March, 1847. Appointed 2d sergt, may 3, 1847,' Wm Grooms, when 'ast heard of was in New Orleans. Joe. T Grooms, died at Pueblo, Aug. 23rd, }847. FR Hatfield, died at Puehn, June 2, '47. Elisha Hunit, wounded at Churubusco, Aug. 20, 1847, recovered. ames Hines. lacob L Jennings, dischirged, Oct. 27, '47 disabiity. T J Jones, died at Perote, date not known. Ellerbe Jones, appointed 4th copl. 2d copl. Pct 2Q, 1847. -. ,lm Johnson, taken prisoner at V. Cruz, March 1847, fate not known. Thos Kearney, taken prisoner at San A gusitin, Dec. 1817, escaped 2 weeks after. A D Logan, died at Puebla, July 1, 1847. Jan Lyles, died at Pueblo, Sept 7, 1847. C Monday, died at Perote, Aug. 2, 1847. R. S Mellett, discharged, Pueblo, Yde& 12, 1847. Surgeons certificate, Z C Mixon, died at Pueblo, 13 July, 1847. 1IJ Moody, died at Puebla, Sept 14 1847. V H oody, wounded at Churubusco, 'W ;Aug. 1847, recovere.l. - Thos McGee, discharge:l by means of sub stitute, Mexico, Oct. 26, 1847. R McCoy, died at Vera Cruz, May 5, '47. Launce McCoy. absent without leavq ftoln an.,27j 1847. Fran:iMcGuire, absent without leave, Dec $8, 1847. I.:-Kenzie, died at Pueblo, Aug. 9, jVleqbit, absent without leave, Jan. 11, O gr iJusPowers. Jno Ramsayv. . .John ~1yan, abat without leave, Jan15, '47 , Joiha~ S.yan, ". " Dec.21, '47. John Rowvan,'~ " 't Dec. 18, '47, ~aure18 pnh, died at Perote, July 5, 1847 left sick at Vera Qpz1 April 17,184~ip jpard from since. . John I Smith, wounded a CO);urgbuppo, Aug. 20. 1G446rocovered. John Scott, died at Vera Cruz, A pril 16th, 1847. Laurence Scott, died at Castlq }tarote, Aug.24, 1847. -'D avid Scurry, left sick at Vera Cruz, Apri said to have died returning on sliip.' 'Pat. Stanley, er. Pat. Staniley, jr. SC Vaughan, appointedl 3d copl. 1st Jpily 18'47.: -1st copl. Oct. 20, 1847. 1'BRWells, died at Pecrote, Oct. 2O; 1847. - Jamios JAVilder, died at Jalapa, 26th May, as rJ. ilder, left sick at V'era Cruz, hed'Qput 8th May, 1847. : ~A"Wilder, promoted to copl. May 1847; ile hurubusco, Aug. 20, 1847. %J'vWilliamns. -'.e Yg:ates, taken prisoner at V. Qruz, S1847;. reported to have d jed in t eo cit rf'eico, date not known. 4acksou e!aves, absent without leave, 31st pe 1846 .Total, 86. NOTICE. I1%e stqperibpr most respectfully announ ces to tjme inhabitants fr Sumntervillo and District gene~rally, that lhe is about to take the Baking busmneus on hi~ own responsibili ty, and hoping that by ~4p ~ rseverance to business, and4 tinig out a gd grticle at Charleston prices1 that lie wil mg d' a share. oV.the'publilpatronage. He. also thanks the pslcda'frge, for the avy ini which it has been~saipported thirougJ all 'the *disadvanta ge't~iasldbored under sin'ce lis arrival among them. Tihe business being pnly 6n a small 0cale, he now states the terme on whic1 tinsthe'earried, and h!is intentionis of strict Iguadhering to them as follows:-Nothing ~will.be delivered out of the. store without tickets or cash; on receiving the, second set ,ortiekets the preceding one niust be paid for; 'or to families wishing it ipay take by the .rnonth, as the business has to beq carriqd on .by cash. Any other terms cannot be acceded .~.He will do his best to be able tocenm nence by the first day of. May next. JOSEPH BOND DA LLISQ~N. April 12, 1848. 24 -2t spring and ?umnmn Goods. 'The subscriber would respectfully call the attention of his-friends and the public gen 'erally, to his well selected stock of DRY GOODS, Groceries, Hardware, Cutlei-y, panama, Leghorn, and Palm Leaf Hats, Shoes, Stationery, 4-c. &.c., (just. arrived and ready for inspection), which he will sell gs cepas they can be bought in any other est mnIg in this place, f~or cash or coun C. D GAYLik Rumntervlle. April 5.,1848. 23 ly \ tui wtU4FlA aed', 1e' ed, I )oodlost myappte y en aded. For b'weeksA? V d 4i u i ol sde I a yerI m h high ' dtebrlre wter 4 notp' iaka ou word.,for .war ith alfthese bad: esmptoms, I -lied r *ere .pain inny side'an 'Aen'inyshoulders; general .depiility ed.-..I was confined to thy room about eight weeks.- I had buried ,.siatr -and brother, both died. with Coium ithon1. Iexpected to die myself; my. friads alsddeapfred'f -my life. "At this time'ai uncle, who had'$een benefitted himiself, advised ne to take DR. .wISTAR'S iAri 1q WID oCIEHnty. I adcirdihgly proctdred a fiottle, took it ,and felt some better; obtained iiither, andlthird; then I ceased to bleed and my cough whs much'better;- but my disiae Yas so deepl$. .ooted, I was oilied to c iine taking the Balsam uitil I hA taken seven -botes.*^ I can honestly and truly say, I believe- Dr. Wistar's Balsam of-Wild, Cherry: saved my life. MRS. MAPY B. QOULD. Wgare persqnally acquAinted i.iti l~it. Gould, assisted in taking care of her during her aickiese? bqlieve and k""vthe abcvo stateihent to be true. MRS. P. C. PRESCOTT, MRS. S. A. BACHELPIER, No. I Commercial Street, Boston, Mass.Sopt. 12, 1845. None genuihe, unless signed I. B0YTTS onthogyrapppr. For sale in Suinterville, by Dr. J. I. MILLER, at the prug Store; and by Druggists generally in South Carolina. Goods as Low as Cotton. The subscribers are just rqceiying from New York and Charleston, their supply of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. There assortment comprises every variety to be found iu any country Store, A hich they iar at lower prices than erer sod in this mar ket. A. J.. & P. MOSES. New York Reidy-made Clothi ag: Shirts, Vests, Coats, and Pants, by A. J. & P. MOSES. TO PLANTERS. Bacon and 171olasse. A very heavy supply of each on hand and fp,r sale by - , . A. J. & P. MOSES. To Inilies. No. I Mackerel, Lobsters in tin, Sardines, Ginger Preserves, Fresh Crackers, assorted; Almonds, Raisins, Figs, Brandy fruit, Butter, Lard, &c. &c. &c., fur sale by I A. J. & P. MOSES. DR. R, S. IVIELLETT, HAVING located at Sqnmterville, -S. C., of fers 11is prefeasional sbrviccs to the citizens of tle vi!ag6 an I viciiity. Office at China's Hotel. April 12, 1818. 24 tf DR. J. J. EOSSARD, Having located in Sumterville, respectful ly solici'ts the patronage of his frierda and the public. I is office is three doors above A. J. Moses' store, where ho may be found at any time, unless professionaly enagnged. April 12, 1848. 24 ly Medical Notice. Dr. A. P, FRIERSON, havine located at Mr..Tohn~ .J. McFadden's on Blacit river, with a good asrortmnent of fresh mnedicinis, offers his profess-g ml services to his former custo mners and to the p)ublic generally. A pril 12, 1848. 24 2t L.OW FOR CASH. TFhe undersigned has just receiv ed a large and gener~al assortmenut of blew Goods, viz: Dry Goods, G;roceries. Hard ware, Cutlery, Carpenters T1ools, Guans, &c.; iHats~ Caps, Shqb's. J.oats, Stationery, &c. ; Cree'knry, Potware, &c. 50100 best Spanaish Segars. MUSICAL INSTIWMlENTS. Violins, Guitars, Flutes, Italian'Violin and Guitar strings; A large lot of JRFA AY MADE CLOTHIING, which will be sold low for cash~ or good pa p~r1 byL. B. HIANKS. Not ice. *MISS HIORT, in compliance with the wishes of her friends, has opened a HIGh SCHOOL for Young Ladies, for which she trusts that the advantages of education and the experience of a long course of years, de voted to the duties of a Teacher, have duly prepared her. Hecr number will be limited: and she will endeavor to procin'e, as soon as her prospects will warrant it, such assistance as will ensure the hig)) staagdard at iyliich she aims.- . Her formns are1 per session oaf five montli; For general instruction, including~ Vocal Music,.. .. ....$25 00 ~Musijc.......~. . .. . 20..00 Use o? Instruiuent per session, .. 2 00 French or othey Languagest . . 20 00 Di-awingj in Pencal and Pamnti'ng' in Water Colors,..... .. 15 00 'Miss IlonT is erecting a coinmodious School House, and board can be procured in highly respectably families. Payments required at the end of each session, or at the time when any pupil is withdrawn from the school. No allowance made'foi ab'gence 'unTess on account of ill: April 5, 1848. 2 2t Wagon and Mules for' sale. We will sell one of our Wagons and a Tui ifur Mules eqpal to aig in t~e'Dis trict, in good codition'andray'ffins diate service. Applyl to M'LAU RIN & CHANDLER. March 25, 1848. -2'2 tf P. 8.-We still continue a regular run of Wagnsn to Clarendon Depot. Ipt cuo a di1 it dt ta we-oof latel . ae eow rpared to ai t e j diiiaie -e'qttiean -ba lo ieri' asi it has ever beet pfrtirafed'is ' cleie. Prices is follows:-O 1-2 cents rth6halo; 10'do. jer the pieceahdp11 d&21per yald for all less.. er quantitiesupon timetec ykrd warranted to weigh 8 os's . March 29,1I er EDWARD i 90 MONS, SURGEO 610 IST, OJirce dor -ourt House. 7 IR TE I ES t CAMDEN BRANCH R AI OAD frbinl .te JUNCTION. to, CLARENDOWeixra now open for thiq trans portation of F 0reight and Passengers. A PASSENGEl T.rpin ruja daily, iRceni nection with the Trains on the South Caroli na Rail Road. FREIGHT will also be taken to and from this Station, the charges however, on freight to Clarendon, must for the present be paid in advance. For further particulars, apply to N. D, Bax ley, Agent, at -Clarpndon, or to the Ager'ts on liq South Carolina Rail Road. ' JOlIN MWRAE, -Eng'r, &c. Mar. 27.'1848. 23 . tf "Long Looked For--Come At last.' Per steamer DeKalb. which nrrived lost ewvening, came a fine supply of Train, Neats foot and Castor Oil ; Turpentine, Putty, Whiting, Logwood, Bristol Bricks, Camel's Hair Pencils; Roll Brimstone; Epson and Glauber Salts; Copperas, Spanish Brown, &c. &c. 4 fow bb.xs pongress IVater, which will be Bold by siOgle, dozen, or box; together with all the popular Vitent Medicines ~and every article in tIlp Drug line. Call At 'LE VLELA ND'S Nearly prosite Masonic Hall. Camiden, Marchi 30, ,18418. The Subscriber Begs leave to inform his customers and the the public generally, that Ie has just receiv ed a general assortyoem gVMEDICINES, which ho will 'di'spose of as low as they can be afforided'in this plhce. J. . lILLER, M. D. 1radforld Springs For Sale. This well known and dbsirable situation for a SUMMER RETREAT, is oilered for vale; and presents n 'clial':JQ for a handsome cpeculation. -The Tract contains 1246 acres; of whIch 2503 acres is under fence, and 400 ac'red Iare been dldared. It is situated on the niain Road from Camden to Sumnterville: about 15 miles from eachi; sula gives nanje to the Range of Ihighlands. Lately thme place has been improved at much expence, and converted into a Female Seminary. TheI main building is 120 feet long-has fronm 25 to 31) Rooms--some of them spacious; lofty ceilings; 10 fire places; 120 feet of Piazza; 60 feet of Balcony; wide Passages, and staircase ; handsome Base ment; all necessary out-buiildhlig; and air and water pure as thle mountams. Twq conmmodious Cabins are *attachmed, 1 withi five Roomis, 2 fire places and Piazza. A second settlpement is closo by on 'thifs land, atfording accommnodations of e\'ery kind f'or a family. A great miny fine springsa vushi from the sidos of thesc hxills, afll'rdin~g t' scites of nunmerous settlements; which 'in tinie will dloubtless be establishecd here, since the great iu1gecdment, the Santde and Wateree swvamps are nowv overcome by the Camden Branch Road. It is a spileindid situnation for an Acad cmy, Mlale or Femnale ; or for a Boarding House for the summer; or for a summer Re treat for a gentleman of fortune. Price 86,000; $1,000 cash down; the re mainder in live annual instalmenmts, with in terest payable annually, well geuired. To an approved purchaser the time of 'payment rnay be altered. Pureliaisers to pay for ne cessarr plapecs. Apply at Suinterville, S. C. to - ~ ~ W. E. RLIC-IARDLSON, AEgent to Sell. 13th March, 1948. 20 tf ilouse - of -En tertainanen mt, MANCHESTER, S. C. The subscriber respectfully iinformas his frienids and thme public generally, that lie is readly to receive andl accommodate persons travelling by Ranil Road to and from Charles ton. His llotise is onily two and a half miles Iroim the Manchester Depot; breakfqst will be ready at 5 o'clock every morning, or soon er if required. Every attention will be paid to the comfort of all who may favor him with their companmy. HIis table will be fur nished with the best. tlie country afibrds. lie will alsj take xo4 care of Ilorses..that may be left mn his care, unitil their ownuehs re turnafrohi Charleston. ALE~X. CAMPBELLI. Manchm,ester, March'27,'18~48. 22 3t Turenty Dollaru Reward. Runaway from the subscriber on thq 2nd of December last, a young negro wornibn ammed RACHA E L, eighteen years Iqf age. She has a scar on one of hier cheeks; much hiir on her headg very long foot, the big'to p'rojectingi:nuch beyon'a tlie othorp.e abovp raad will be paid'tQ any'person tat will deliver her to me or to the .Jailer of any District in this State, so that I get her. She is believed to be harbored in the Bethel neighborhood and Sumterville occasionally. * JOHN B. MILLER. Sumacr Diet. Mar. 14.1848. 20 4t oe - -a q~fle tudiM ee mut a0f .A itnhs Lawnst arge Drs ndaiitre'.rni - Alpadesst B6nnteles arid-abide~ienies Heavy, andlih rd k ndcotr olsiery; -? ' k-ftp Su p e r- la d ie s ' a n g k -Gloves' Thread, Lisle,a cott' i; Ladies' silk and Ber.ge manites aliddrayte 'Linen ;ambricHidkfe. and Line m a log~wn; --R y French, Germn, nd English Summer Brod, cloths Cissimeres, idu estingds; READY-MADE OLbTHING,_ eSery description and at all prices; li 0e; it is sp loro that it canno a eston.L _' ~ ihmentby the -purchaser; but r edr produs e sells for nothin , h weo co ,nbluded to sd!l Ready-mad ' 'If vt _ing x,----Ao so. 'Ladies'shoeand botges, npe and a" tiedtifdl 'ticle of alo AloTedEe Alngo -dn" i, - "9i colored'and Clackir d ti Gent's.calf Bo and shoes, sawed and pegged, at prie's its spwhatn icainn ot 6 1* together with-a ' a he purchaneb ut. ,nd Bonn't trimmiigs; Gfoceri'es Sioddley, wutlery, Cro kery, and HardWare' 'To enu aerate all w'ould-be-impossible, but callis respectfully solicited, and none will go awy dissatisfied. Call at the CAMDEN'-BAZAAR, Opposite the Camden Bank, Cdmden, n. C. Head guWa o erss Loe l ARTS SHOA., Mar. p .7, 181a. ORDER NO.-- ' The followingR4itents will parade for Review and Drillat the tilnes and placps stated below, viz: Tlip 20th and 44th Re t f Infinty. at Sumnterville, on Tuesday te'Id day.of ay next. The upper Battalion f the 31st e iment of Infantry at Kintstrp, on Friday th e 5th of Mlay next. . . . , The Lower Battalion at Georgetown, on Tuesday t e 9th of May. The 33rd Regiment of Jnfantry at Con' wayboro, on Satuiday tho-13th May. The 32nd Rewim'ent of Infantry at or near Marion Court llouse, on Tuesday the, 16th' May. The 30th Regiment of Infantry at Ben neltville, gn Thdrsdaiy, the 18th of- May. The 29th Regiment. pf Infantry at or near Darlington 'Court Hdure,''on aturd 20th o May a, the The 28t~hRegimenti of Infantry at Qf rqar (est rf:1i Court Ipus. on Tuesday the TIhe21rt R ijment' Qf inf ~rat Lan casterville,'on aturday, ,the-27h of May. TIhe 22uid Regiment oftInfaty at Caim den. on Tuesday, the.3fith'ofMfay. , The 'Cajalr'y iAill liara'de by comapatites, squadrons, or regiments~o i( te 4th 'Division, as the Major Genefail may direci, and be prepared for Inspection. The line wvill be formed ready for Review at 12 o'cjlock, m. The commissioned and non-commissioned officers will asemble the day previous, on their respective parade grounds, for drill and mnstruction. Tlhe Majqr General willI, with his staft, at tend the revmws. TJhie Brig. Generals are charged with the extension of this 'order' to their respective commnand.e', and will attend with? their staff the feviews iri their BIrijzades. By order of the Comnmander-in-Chief. J. W. CANTEY. Adj. and Insp'r Gen.'). April 5, 18418. . ,. 236t STATE OF SOUTH CAIOINiA, iy CHANCERY. Edward J. Porter, Assignee for the use of ) Joseph L~awton, et. al. John J. Mc Chary, i. - liamo H. B~rown and hiis - wife, Mary R. of. nii. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Com-. missioner, that William HI. Brown anid Madry ii. his wife, two defendants in the above case, reside beyond the limits of this State: On motion of N. G. Rich, compl'ts. S~ol'r', it is ordered, that thoy (d0 plead, answer aind de noirr to the said Bill,- within three months from the publication hereof;' otherwiso the hill will be taken pro. confusso, as-tbtheom. ILEY COLEMAN, c. E. W. D. Kingastre9, Feb. 25, 1848. 20 lain3 Just Received And for sale by the subscriber, e general stockhof PAINTS, 01LS,DY'E'7TOJF 4te. 4c. 40c. J. I. MILLER, M. D. Enter'tauinment at the Clar endoll Dep4 Tbie subscriber begs leave to inform liais friends and the Public- generally, fhat he luas opened a llus pf Entertain'mint, abdut' a quarter of a mile from the Clarendon Depot, on the Stage Rload, where be will be ready to accommodate customers by the 15th inst. lie hopes by close attention to business, to give general satisfaction to all that may fa-. vor him with their custom. THOS. McGEE. March 6. 1848. in1r9 A.A p et aesfrtneo' - 8 Ikajfushns f c Bom In-our.De4 - oParticular attet n ieat-of our busineine~ att -te;; Our ficilitig Tor pu i 2658 iRIgdt. Chare'ston' 8~~ Nw B.-In:odr .wholesgle r:oos - :a large and well:selected,87OCK to,- - .chants4.fornh or approved p, at.c -prcesasre:Mill woithys te atent ac r e byr/o I os Ares MareRti1a48t : Arquant ? oeirha Jaibes J.Cal itlIAth. cieditor pf D ad d reqmirpft-t,.D pve. rI sd e blforeth ae Oommissioner acco.j b day of Janup Kingt e, Mal 1848. - Renalijitis in thaiPobt Otfice; 1 ile, S. d.-M l. 1g i A thom M 4pdoron, WAi. G AMin, Mrs. Snrah Allen' - B-Jqmes 1 - Brockington, i B. Brown, E A 4etk, FDi-Wm t P Belser, Caleb- Birchmbie, .is erlotte Brumby. Jacob.Brittoi',' Mrs.TH % JoiWE. Biowhi, Jesse Saker, P. MBUer; John Ballai'o Mrs. Caroling Bro Belser.- - aCm. rso p osswell, Mrs. 3 4 cluh, mirs. Wm. Coldfotigh, j Cutmto, G P Cocke, G ' R 'ugustus Conway. ' -Miss M E DuBe, thop t % iF . .'D E Dii i, 'Ms E Dau Dais, -'e PADPr6, L J DI ikn Eg-Beuj; Evans. F-Dr. Folder.." rG :Thom Id John i~ptt,,JZ1u oy G ner, f --John M.H es, r i Ih. Hai , Isaac Holland, DM Herrdto HaT n__ worth,. Wra Hearon. -J-John DJies* 1ra. Jepnin 4 Jamun. --* K-Frd'. ~1b, Wm G Kenqpd L-RichsjIF Ligon M--Jarith. Mille - N-'-Heirletta Nevilla, A A.N'ettl,, R-Rev, W -H Robert?1& d Charles Richardson, .I'Rpi S-LW G.8tuart, Tl ~ a Margaiet .E Spann"Ol by ~ i~J Sheriff, Edward C ja'- .~ -EgrG Vanghi2v .W-Ars'Auland: i Z-e.John laimne IINR AYN.GI H~? ' MONTGOMERY, (ALA.) JAN.21t,184( J. P. M. EPPING, Esq. -- Dear Sir-,You preparation 'tyllingia" or '-Queen's Dtligh" as attraactn -some at tgntion:In tl'ais'pl Ia; apd we'thin t'ol We. cegsary that It shourd'be dttaiian 't'd repde* it very saleable. * * *t o~we will give you a few lines fropnD redeyg~ reflecting the opiniori of tbie p'o e6Herp of the merits of the preparatton, D 'i's'a Physiciati of large praeeceea'nd' e n4ed ire puton and whose recommendatip igoul4 go far to extend the gale of ygurfepp you can send'us alot to the-case ofT. .4'i Mobilp * * * * -- lesJ. ciflly', JElgNIlh jXAFFEY, g jpIS3rS. " r piJ'mleasgdl to discover, fros~ the aco zpnm letter of Mesers.. Jennings'& Ca reyth~at thef have apiplied tooafor'aa Agency for the sale of your prdu t~aof Stylin~ia. Itiwold -be,. am p ds~ ded, greiatly to you int~reat to establish an Agen' 'cy bere, and.sh'diitafou determnine to 'do so; Jennings d& Camie would doits well ror -yotr as any house in this place. '-hyapespon.: sible and elever gentlemen,a .wl ~oato the 'community as such, and y'a ~ uld .?p fer a favor upon the faculty gerally, se aq the people, If you guRJt 'pace us session of y~o'uar'eparation. - hajs eve~ been pleased yith the mtyjlin'gia intl . ~ ment of certaip pfie tions, having firsi receiv ed ana acqualjiftinte with ifs remedialprope'ri ties, fearhincE'fr66-myfriendaidi'e tor Dr. #ao . Y. Sinaons, of ' whom I wo d Nfeg',f t Ispectfiell. [publish the ab6, ~ters to still satasty the public:af tao pl d n tion of $rsaillha andc sieel e estimnate4 by * nr elt the Afedical prhid e thie siiefrs,'di. ' and coring peol Ifthe3 . ' vain for yeats. ': J. P. M. EPP1~~G 'Chumist and Dreagist, ' No. 2Z/ E ftt~ pgosite Society-st. Feb. 23, .17tf . TAR !TAR !!vTAIU ii bA-prime@ lot of TAR onhand, and .