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pozrm. God Bless th<* PloughIIV I. A VIM A S. WKSTUN. ' W|u> nri* llio iiuty pvcal 1 Minimis nl l'iuii|i mul si lit f, \\ lio i In* kuvu how ? (tivc us hard hands jiii,I fi e*', Ciillui-v ni' livhl ami tree, liuil savo ?lu- plough!"??lfr*. Tlir.i In tin- fii'ltN v bnivv! v....? I... \ ... From our Lite's t'ii?; Want willi its rutlilps* trnitt I'lies from the cillltire?l plain; Toil ye with niijilit ami main?? II ?.> I hletss the plough ! Now lay the furrow ileep, On villi* or hill-siile steep? III hope vo sow. Trusting ilial mother earth (iive to tlie seed its hirtli. Sin^ ye. iu strains of mitih; (Sod lile.ss the plough! Then when Hie harvest conies, l'leiily through our lovctl homes, Joy shall bestow : l.oii.l shout the reaper train, AVIiilc o'er tlie fertile plain, l'ieli waves the golden jrraiti, (_io<l Mess the plough Wreaths for your ycotnatiry, (Sreen as the Victor's be? Toil crown* their brow, Theirs the noblest ?lee<l? Their* tin- l>rij;hle.?t mee'l. While Ihev their eidlittg hec'l "? (Soil hless the ]iloti}:li ! Forty Thousand People at a Prayer Meeting. The Edinburgh Witness gives the Mil>joined aeeonntof a very remarkable prayer j meeting, probably the hirgest held miicc the dawn of the Christian era. We presume i that the numbers are somewhat e,\ag?rera? I tod, as other papers do not plaee them high- j er than from twenty to thirty thousand. ' A great union prayer meeting, in connection with the present remarkable movement, was held in the open air, in Helfast, Ireland- oil \\'t>llln>?il!i v trirnnnnii lmtft. I y- J -V | past 11 o'clock, in order to accommodate all parties, the use of the spacious grounds | of the Royal Botanic (lardcns Was obtained J for holding the meeting; and, as it is well 1 known that many persons from the surrounding country were desirous to be present, special trains of uncommon length were fffn by the different railway compati* ? Some idea of the interest felt may be imagined when we state that it is computed that no fewer than fifteen thousand individuals arrived in Belfast, and that from thirty-five to forty thousand persons in all Were present at the services. The leading streets of the town oresciitod. diirin?< iniddnv :i innvit. ' markablc aspect, particularly nftor the ' arrival of the train*. The footways were 1 literally thronged with well-dressed and ! respectable looking people from the Country ' liot passing al?>ne with the negligent and | easy-going air of pleasure-socking excursion- ! ists, but staid and solemn in demeanor?the i younger as \vt:ll as the elder; and the nia- ' joril v with bibles or hymn-books'in their hands, ?ih if proceeding to Sabbath service, i On they passed towards the place uf meet ing, passed the glittering rows of gorgeous 1 shops, and through the fashionable thoroughfares. Thus the living stream?and Mich a stream tVas never before witnessed 1 in lk'lfast, Jioured onwards* for at least two i hours, along both sides of the street. " The scene in the garden grounds is said I by the Manner of Ulster to ha\o been one of the most .striking, as well as impressive j and animating, ever witnessed in the province. The whole spaee within view from any point was as closely Hacked as it was ' well possible for it to bo. Kvcn the branches of the trees were taken advantage of, by number# of the junior members of the' audience, as the most suitable situation for seeing ami hearing; and there, while the I sounds of praise were rising from the multitude below, these young worshippers Were heard joining in song and thanksgiving.? j Nothing of holiday levity, nothing of the: thoughtless mirth of youth, was manifest Among these; their attention was as mar- j teed, and their conduct as well ordered, as | flint of any persons in the vast assemblage. I lloth as regarded its magnitude, and the deep solenmify ami earnest spirit that po\*? | laded if, (lie inrefirig issaid to have recall* ed vividly the historic days and sceilcs of I flic singJng af the " Solemn League and Covenant " " The Hot. John .Johnson, of Tullisli, ' Moderator of tho < iencral Assembly of the, Irish I'resbyterrari Church, presided, and | in whs supported by the ministers of the j different Protectant denominations in and . around Belfast. After prayer, the choirman read a chapter from the Holy Scriptures, and then gave out the 100th I'suhn; and never hofore in Helfast did so many Voices unite ?n such hearty accord in sin- j ging thin fuYorite song of %ion< Scarcely bail the first note been raised on the platform, when it was caught up by the immense assemblage, tho majority of the voices combining in surprising and unexpected harmony ; and, as each starr/a elus d, the dying away of (lie ct'idcncc in the far distance of the throng, had an effect at once solemn end thrilling. Short addresses wore delivered by ministers and converts ; and also by Mr, AVilji.on Dickpoii of hdinbtirgh, and Mr, jle? for Dnimmond of Sterling. J'rayers were also offered Up, afid Verses from hymns sung. As it was impossible for the speak..... . il ? 1 1 . / * l I crs, on inc eciurai piauorm to maKC inemaclves heard by flic whole of ihc fast in Altitude, eJorgymCTt and others scattered fheintt'ircs among them, each forming the #enlre of a large congregation whit-It im* Mediately gathered around, joining in ddrotional exercises. ' At one time there wero no lens than twenty of these subordinate meetings, numbering from two hundred to ono thousand ea^-h. Every here aijd there throughput the immense multitude, while the hymn or the prayer was rising on high, persons were being struck down under a sense of deep and overpowering pouvicUuP wf fciu Insi<lo of sonic of these circles there could not linvc bcoli fewer than tweuty persons? chiefly females?apparently under the in- j lltienec of spiritual visitation, at the panic inoiueut; some of them prostrate upon the ward, and other* reclining upon the laps of friends. These Wore nffcctcd in various Ways?~rtomc weepiujr bitterly,"hut silently,.' Under a deep conviction of sin; xonie cry- . ini? i?Wn/\nwl%? An- ???/*? />?? 1.1.? |'IIVVMU-Ij IV1 lliui IUIU l.lllli:i p UU'IUIU to utter a word, so thoroughly were tlicir physical faculties in abeyance. In many j parts of the garden groups of boys and f>iils, who had retired from the body of the j congregation, formed in the .shrubbery lit- 1 tie meetings for prayer and exhortation among themselves. Some of these were ' ragged little boys, who had evidently bcloli- j geu to the outcast classes. One of these eases was that of a little boy, about eleven : years old, who, in a very retired part ot the garden, engaged in prayer, surrounded by about twenty lads of the sainc age and class. This lad was, it appears, neglected by his parents, and formerly obtained a scanty livelihood by hawking ballads through the street" ; and the tattered gar- j incuts in which bo as well as his companions wore arrayed on "Wednesday, showed that, in that rop-ct, their prospects in life had not much improved. " At the close ot' the general meeting, one of (lie minlstehs of the town, who liatl moved a gfdat deal among the juvenile population, was surrounded by a large assemblage of boys, who ultiinatoly formed themselves into a procession, and inarched into j town, singing. ' (), that will he joyful." Many of these children evidently belong- j ed to the lowest classes of society. A por* ! tion of the procession, which divided from ; the rest, on arriving at the I'ond district, ! ceased to sing till they bad passed its dan- j gerous precincts, and resumed their song ' when they passed into Townsend-street.? The iinmotise concourse of people left the. I ?r!irrli*n? in flin nwitf nviloi'lv l?o . mnJlM'lty of them evidently Impressed with ' (lie conviction that it was " gou?l for them j to have been there." A few mannfacto- i ries and other places of business wore clo- J sod for the day, in order to allow the work* , era to join in the above services." ti' 1 . , r r ; i^qbulany* From the ficrman. Question for Financial MenHow is it possible for several persons to he at the same time., and for the same sum of money, at once debtor and creditor to each other'! ll,U STKATloN. Mr. Oanderly had a son and a son-in-law. i The son-in-law Was Very curious to know j whether his parent-in-law was altogether 1 i>nsv in liis nml ivlintlioi* lii< I extreme economy arose from avarice or necessity. In order to discover the truth, lie requested fruin Mr. Panderly the loan of fifty dollars. Mr. Dundcrly, who really was extremly short of money, hut not at all inclined to let his sou in law discover it. replied to his request, that he Mould oblige him with pleasure, but that first he must change i a larger bill, as he had not so small an amount at hand ; and if his sou-iii-htW j Would wait an hour, he would bring him i the money. OIT hurries Mr. Danderly, and in order i to accedc to the request (if his son-in-law, ( applies 10 ins son ior tuo loan (it titty dollars, but without faying a word of the eircumstauccs. The noil, who, like hi.-s falllOl', is aUogelhCr moneyless, but anxious to oblige his father, also conceal* his inability, and begs hint to Wait for only half an hour, na lie . must get a h)ck."?iii!th to remove the lock j from liis desk, ho having most unfortunate- , ly lost the key. The son then hurries a Way \ in his turn, and, in order to help his father, | (but without mentioning bis request,) up-) plies tothcfcoli-ln-laW fur the required sum, which he immediately obtains. Then lie hastens with it to accommodate ! his father, who as quickly hurries to oblige ! Ins son-in-law with the requested loan; and j thus, each one of the three becomes at the Mine debtor and creditor for the .same liftv dollars. Tim Fkmai.i: Swinim.ku.?Miss Abby | A. (ioddard is supplying the lioston journal#, probably against her own will and desire, with many more entertaining stories of her financial operations. She obtained a policy of insurance from the wife of u sick k'entlomcn in Ti'ov. New York. She cleared $700 by the operation. From anotlier lady in Troy she obtained $800 to ( finish hrr school with. She obtained frofrt a clergyman his name on a piece of paper, nnd tlie signature -turned tip afterwards with promissory note for {? 1,1)00 above it. | There was no loss to any one from this transaction, as she was made to give it up. | Ah old gentleman of Troy endorsed two notes for ">00 each. From another gentleman of that place *hc got 9000. A single lady in Lowell, Mass,, was induced by her to hit her have twenty-five shares in a ! iifT.- - rt . i?t ? | r ire insurance i/onrpany. r>nc sunmjucntly surrendered them to the lady's lawyer, but said she would hnvo thefn again. She wan up to licr word; obtained tho share# and sold thoui. Tho original owner lost itvctii^'uuc hundred (IoIIavs bjt tho transaction. At one time she had one hundred and two achollnM in her school at Troy. ( KTTi NO TlBKI) OF PoLYCM-MY.?A U tter from Halt 1/nJce City June 17, notices the rcn>arka1jTo fact tluit flic institution of polygamy is becoming unpopular among the Mormons sincc the accession of the recent l?r<.'0 emigrations from the States; and that Jlrl^harii Young is beset with applications for bills of divorce. In ooumv ijncnec of thisstiitoof affairs, thrt" I'rophj et" has Issued orders to uilspond the ccrcmony of "wealing.0 Til Kit k is n mnn in Kxctof wliouft memory itf so xliort tlmt it only reaches to Lis know. IVv consc(|\ienpo, lie lia.? not paltl 1 fyy hia lasi j>uir of hoot?. 1 The Kiss in SchoolThe following incident in a dUMrtet school, tjcseribcd by Mr. Willimu I'iu I'altncj', of New York,, in aii address befofro ''Tlie Literary Society," in Mock bridge, N|?i sh. , liis native liome. will hike U)itny whoso heads are now streaked w ith silvery htiit-s a Jotrrney buck to boyhood, nhd oruly life : A dtstvief school, not fnr awhy, '.M'mI Heyksliire hills, oite winter's daj*, AVns humming With its wonted noise Of three score mingled {?irlsand b(lyj^ Soinc few upon their tasks intent, Hut more on furtive tnlsehlcf bent; The while, the master's downward look Win fastened on a copy book, Uose sharp and elear a rousing smack ! As 'twere a battery of bliss Lot oil in one tremendous kiss! What's that ?" the startled master cries. "That tliir." a little imp replies, " Wnth William Willith, if you plonthe? I saw him kith ThuthailUah Pcathc!" With frown to make a statue thrill. The master thundered, " Hither, Willi" I.ike wretch o'ertaken in his track, \v;ii. ?<..i~.i ..I..i.!.. t ?. nuiCli viiutliva Ull 1U? U1UK, Will hunt; ','fi howl in fcur ahd shame, Ami to that aw'ful prceence came? A great, green, bashful simpleton, The bull of nil good-natured fun? Willi finite suppressed, and birch upraised, The threat nor iaullored?"I'm amazed That you, my biggest pupil, should lie guilty or nn net so rude! llufore the whole school set to tioot? What evil genius put you to'i ?" " "J'wns she, herself, sir," cobbed the lad, 1 didn't menu to be so bad? Hut when Susannah shook her curls, And whispered 1 was Trnld of girls, And dursn't kiss n baby's doll, I could'nt stand it, sir, nt nil? kiii up iimi sist-ci ipv <111 Mic pjipt, I know?lioo-lion??l otiglif lo tiol, lint, somehow, (Yotn tier looks?Itoo-lioo? 1 tliiui^lit slio kiml u' \vislic<l inc to!'' Hai.k ok a \Viiitk Woman' to Nk- j (iitnr.s in M assachi'sktts.?Wc clip the J following iiom ft'om the New Bedford 'I** . ^ I uncs : We have reliable authority for stating that a white woman was sold in this city the other day to a negro for the sum of S;">0. Hhe remained In hi.* service for a day and i a lii^ht, and then returned by underground railroad to her master, lie sold her shortly afterwards to another negro for the sum of -n>0 cash down. This selling of white women to negroes is not occasional, but is tu m wm ii ii int-ry uuy iraviMici ioii, up ay I* nave j nsecrtiiiuctl after sonic little Inquiry. As tli.it voternn but defunct town cfier?" Tom | W illiams," used to say?so niny it willi faithfulness be said now?"(Jit along in; you is just ;is good as us." There is no such sluve degradation-in the whole South, as will compare with doing* on some of our own streets. -* 1m.mk.nsiTV (>>' Spack.?Iii a conversation with Prof. Olinsteiid, who is famil- j iar with astronomical statistics, ho Said that t a railroad ear which at the rate of 20 miles i an hour, or -ISO miles in twenty-four hours i would bo fifty days In going round the ' world, oiul live hundred days in going to I the moon, and live hundred years in going | to the sun I To go to the pi.mot Neptune, I which is the largest discovered of uur plan- ! ets, the car Would be traveling night and ] day lor sixteen thousaud years! There is j distance for you. Jhit more thali that?to reach the lixed star (?1 Cvgni, whose distance has been accurately determined, would take the car three hundred and twenty-four millions of years ! Still more: Light travels at the rate of twenty millions of miles a minute and it would take, at that rate, nine years and a half for light to co.rt'e from the star 01 Cygni to the earth, and it would take forty years for light to come from the north star to the earth, travelling at the same rate?namely, twelve millions of u;i!cs hi a minute. ^ 1 kindjno kati.t witii mixintkrs.? . There are many persons win??-religion , consists in finding fault with ministers.? ! Nor are they all of the Wot'ld. Home, j church memhct'H think this one ftf 'h^ | privileges of their profession. And as j Satan desires to sift as wheat Simon, so, they sift the charac ter and life of their j mi'.ibtcr. VIvery word he speak*, and cv- j cry net he performs, in privutc and in pub- 1 lie at home and abroad, must be wcigtfed t in their balance?and 1f lie is found wanting, they must post up the church and the J world in reference to his defects und infir- i ; initios. This part of religion must be at- ( tended to by Home one. " All members i [ have not the same office." And as they i ! have a peculiar taste, if not talent, for fin- j I dinir fault, ami relish for anything more , | spiritual, they are faithful in pointing j out his real and imaginary defects. And | thus they nave him from that woe which Christ said rested on ministers, when all men spoke well of them.? True )Vitjicg?i. I'lt ACTir.W..T<>lvfiOK AN I NDIA.W?Honlg' of the Saginaw Indians arc intense wans in their way. One of them, having given, ! u trader some annoyance, was told that in I case he was seen again v.ith a bottle, it i 1 would he taken from him and thrown into J : the firft. A few days the Indian appeared j with his pint flask in Ills blanket, as usual, , hut the trader was as good as his word, and j demanded the bottle, which the Indian I gave Up and started for the door. The trader threw the flusk into the stove, upon v tiich whang went the stove, and out came ! the windows, the trader following clone behind. The next time that man burn* an Indian's whiskey bottle lio will examine it to see whether its contents arc of " Du[lont'.T ?niikc" or gunpowder. ar ? Many people pko newspaper#, hut few preserve them ; yet the most interesting vending imaginable is n file' of old hcwii1 pnpefH. ft brings rtp the very nge, with nil Its hustle and every-day nftnirs, and marks its genius and its spirit move than tho. most Jtibored desoiiption of the historian'. Who can tnko rtp ? piper hrtlf a century hack, without thft thought that ah most every name the^o printed is now cut, upon htombstone nt tlm head of an epitaph.? , Al KKHKCJIAIM It iHMlid, fll*C 111 0(1 C ; out of tin; foain of Uic noa. The manufnci | turc of thorn, thorofore, mtwt-bc a Hurgej ioal oponition. N'ationai, cntliufiufin is the great liurvery of geniuB, & / " Consider Me Smith-1' Tlicrc in n veVy pood HtdVJr in tlio papers : of the day, a joko (?) which was flayed by old Dr.,Oiddwcll, formoly gf.thel. Diversity of Nortli Carolina.-?The old doctor wan u ? i .1 -- i i mii?i11 iimn, miu k'hii, uui naru aim im^iuar ns the most UTegulnV of jiiuo knots. IIg looked ns if ho tiught ho tough, but he did not seem strong.. Nevertheless, lie Was among the knowing ones, roputed to i hens agile aS n cat; and in addition, was by ho means deficient in knowledge of the" " noble science of self-defence." Ilesides lie was as cool as a cucumber. Well, in the freshman class, pf a certain year, was a burly beef mountaineer of 1<S or l!>.? This genius fconccived a great contempt for old 1 Wins' physical dimensions; anil his soul was horrified thut one so deficient in muscle should be so potential in his rule, j I'oor Jones?that's what we'll call him | ?had no idea qf-iuo^fd force. At any rate j be was not inclined (o knock under, and ' be controlled despotically by a man that he imagined that he could tie and whip.? j lie tit length determined to give the gen- I >i..l AI i i? ! iiuiiiiiii ?t gcuiuci JUIVJUU .^oiiio night. in th<$,('ollcgo C'ampus, prctciiding to mistake him fur some fellow-stude.jit. Shortly after on a dark and rainy night' Jones met the doctor crossing the ('ampufr?' Walking lip to him abrubtly, lie said : " 1 lei low, Hinitli! volt rascal?is that; yon'{" And with that ho struck the old gentle- | man a blow 011 the side of (he face that had I nearly felled him. Old Ihilnssaid nothing, but squared himself and at it they went. Jones' youth, 1 weight and muse! ft made him an "ugly customerbut after a round or two, the j doctor's Koience began totell, and ill a short j time be had knocked his beel'v :mta<roiiisf down, and was astraddle on his cheat, with ! one hand on his throat, and the other doul- j inj^ vigorous cliffs oil the side of his head. 1 Ah stop! Ah! stop! 1 beg pardon, ! doctor! Doctor Caldwell?a mistake?fori heaven's sake, doctor !' groaned .Jones, i who thought ho was about to be eaten up. | " 1 really thought it, Was Smith !" Tho doctor replied with a word and a blow alternately: " T.t makes no difference; for all present ! purposes, consider me Smith !" And it is said, Old Bolus ?aVC .Jones such a potllidiug, then and there, as probably prevented his ever inakif r another mistake as Co peivomd identity?least on j tlie College Campus. A liAiici; Kisii.?Old .)nc Phillips was an awful ."tory-teller. When a stranger \ came to his tavern, if he appeal ;d at all credulous, old .loo would tell a long yarn to his vilhUte acquaintance, hut talk at the stranger. A short time since a stranger eamo into his bar-room, with rod, line, and other lishifig paraphernalia, when Joe seized a friend, ands'arted him by the question : " Did.you hear about that big fish Col. 1 Potter caught in the rivet'?" I The .stranger pricked up his ears, .loci and his friend, talked on after this style: | ' No,'' said the Friend, in answer to .Joe's question. " llijrjrest sturgeon that ever w'.is cauirht . r.r c o i anywhere." " Von don't say !" " Yes, when ! came a Way. he hadn't caught all of him, although he had about | six feet of hi;n ashore." ."(iraciotts! how much did it Weigh ?" > ti MM... 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 - 1 IIlire lllllliliru JKMIIIU^ j illHl 1115 II1UUU tiiiit'barrels of uiI." "Nino barrels of oil if' immuring the stranger, advancing, " did you say nine t barrels V " YoU," said Joey fiercely, " 1 said nine barrels. Is that anything strange, sir ?" "Oh, lio, beg paldoli," said the ytraif- i far, musingly: ''only I Was thinking it a little singular that y<>u could extract twenty* | seven hundred pounds of i>i 1 from three ; hundred pounds of fish !'' and, gathering | Up his lishing utensils, lie left. Itol.o un, lioVs.-"!Iold on to Vottr' toiijrue when yon are just ready to swear, lie, or speak' harshly, ursayany improper word. Hold on to your hand when you lire about to *tril<0, pilieh, mjiateh, ntcal, or do j aliy improper net. i Hold on to your foot When you arc on ' the point of kicking, running away from tudy, or pursuing the path of error, shame, ; or crime. Hold on to your temper when you arc j ntigry, excited, or imposed upon, or otli^v.s are aftgry about you. ! I!old ou to your hoart when evil associate* neek your company, and invito you to i join in their guinea, mirth, and revelry. ^ Hold on to your.good name at nil turn* 1 for it is more valuable to you than gold, ' high places, or fashionable attire. Hold oil to the truth, for it will serve Well, Kin! do you good throughout cforuUy. j Hold oil to your virtue?it is abjvc ajl I 1 priee to you, in all times and places.' ! Mold on to your good character, for it is, and ever w\ll be, y<mr bc.?t wealth. A dandy with inpro beauty than brains married an heiress, Who, although very nq! complitdied, wok by ntt mpaim handsome.-*- | i Olio day lie said to her, "My dear, ?h "Kb" 1 an you are, 1 love you hh well as though i : you were pretty." 44 Thank you, lovo," j ( whm the ifj?5y. " i can return the oompli- j i jiinnt, tor tool ns you arc, I love you os well ns though you hu'il wit 1" Tiikuk is a lunn iu Algiers who tolls ! i bucIi good stpriea that his frictufo sny it is ] d.mgerous to waJk fcith him iu the .for- ] i est*, for all ih.o hyenas cotue vov>ml hiiu,^' t ,l,U"h; ' WfiitK wo.to take us mm* whiit wo oujjlit to bo, t**M what wo I'enlly nfo, \v^? i ourselves, without \f any dinjruino. ,,A Thoxk who* accomuyr'* vthelt * / TlIK Kl.KKt? (IF I'di'Til.?Oil r let youth ' cherish the happiest of earthly boons while yet it is at its coinimitul; for tilery comctit the day to all, whon " ncithor the voiee of the lute uor the birds" shall bring bac k (lift wliiiiiKnrv t ) i! t ( I'dlnti tluMi* voliinr V,,V UUVVfc . * *"? ,v" v" eyes, as unbidden as the (jews.?Hulic'cr ) An Irish servant having crttered (he drawing room, with the mistress's favorite poodle,wringing wet, " J low is this, L>ridget ; how came hi do to get ,so very wet ?" inouiial the ladv. " An faith, mam, an' it was little Tommy tlint luul the tiny biu*te IhhIiciI to the end of- it powl, and Was washing tlvc winders' whl him." l?.\n?KXs says tluit chloroform was administered in thirty thousand eases, iii the I'reneh aviny in the Crimea, without any | faUd accident from it. WllT'N IM*. l.ucas, a very unpopular man, ventured on a speech in the Irish ' Parliament, and failed altogether, (1 rattan | sai< I, "II e rose without a IVicud, and stit i down without an enemy." I'm we not Hatter ourselves, the flattery | of others would never hurt us; for flattery | l.i a sun ot oau ilium"}' 10 wnieu our vanity ; only gives currcncy. ^\'II v can not a (loaf uian bo legally cotv- ( vie ted i Jk't'iiUKO it is not lawful to condemn a man without a hearing. King's3Ioikittniii ^liliiarvSchool, i VoltKV11,1.K, ? 'pUK toutli scKSion ot' this liunllJiy lumlcil In- I 1 stitntion. willopunoit .Monday, the lotlt ol August, to t'oiitiiino I'ottr month*. Tkiims.? For Tuition, Hooks, Stationery .&e. J ?llomd, lii^lits, Witching ;m>l Fuel, &NH, payable in advance. No pupil roceivetl under twelve or uvul' eightucu yc?irs <>I ago, or who j (. annul rend and write, Circulars containing . ........i. i c..n I School limy Uo ?\'ii ill tliis OHicti, or ohtaiuvu liv aiMiessing I lie l'riiicipals at York v'.llo. ' Maj. M. JKMvISS, and Capt. A. COWAl'.D, ! 1'i'iiuTtmls. l?lsn:1ttf5<r'R>. (Jolt. J. .lottos, t'oluniliin, Hx-OoV^rtiov j J. II. Mi'Au.-*. Itucklicail, S. t.\ ; (ictioral I?. I-'. j .iMiiiisnn, ' Omngtbiirg, S. C. : Col. I. I'. Wil- j son. Society lliil. S. C. i (5cu. H. M. <!. ItininoVaiil, Mcjiiit. H. ('. july 'J-i. ih.vi a3 r, \oriii:. T ^XDF.H mi order of tho Court of lvpiitv, , wc have been authorized, ami arc also ' now prepared to distribute the personal state , of Unwell 'annon, doeeased. The Iroir^-at* I law of ,?itill deeeosed no hereby rei|0<Mted to apply |br their distributive shares, as wc Will | not loader be hold respotisiblo For interest. I'A XSOM IH'K K. { . , . II \liMKT 1)1 KK, } A,|m r!l' Aa'i I. iS.V.I . 'J .'bit Pendleton Railroad Company. I l>SCU I HI>K?S to t)t<M;i||iit:il Htook nf'tllis i i? I.l ?i. i r y hi*. in i vim inmiivi tililt.im' j Sixteenth ami .Si'vcutoontli lindnlmonts arc | required t<> l>e paid as fallows, yi/.: ,| Tlic 18th iiistuliiioiit on 1st day uf -May, 1 S.V.I i " I'MIi " " " " ?Jnlj-, " J " " " " Sunt. " \\\ II. D. UAIIXAHP, M 24, lsV.1 td JJco & froua'r. | Stale ol'Motilli Carolina, pi^Kr.xf nitir- is rtir. currr or r<>m>u>.\ i-i.kap. ! F. N. (iurviii | / '?> ? ?< /? Aharlinirnt. ] v.s > Xurvid, II & I'liHinin, Anson llaltg '& Co ) ]'/(?'*. .1 tt'ifK. \lf IIKUK.AS. I In* jilainiill' did, on tin* UOili day : 11 ifl DccvniWr, lb-"iN, file liii uci-iaration i against the defendant*, v,'lio (as it is said) are , absent tvom and without the limitsof thtyState, I and lmve neither wife nor attorney known within the Name upon whom a copy of the said declaration might he reeved : li Is ordered, lucre* ('ore. ill a I the said defendants do. appear and j plead 10 !lie said declaration oa or before the lilstdavof Dcceuibov, IHjUj otherwise, final andYih-iohitc judgineiit will then be given and awarded ngitlllst Ihoiu. ,1. K. llAOOOl), e.c.i'. "Ink's ('ftipo. I)ch. 2<l. lyfj Stale ol' Moulli Carolina, I'tt'KKNX lit ST?IK Tit K CCIflST OP I'tl.HMOX I'l.KAS. A.-Kubins & Son | vs Foreign ..Attachment. Jolurl) Pnokott. ) I) Hlenmnii } vm , Foreign Attachment. Thompson Shod. ) llcury \V"tkius | vs Foreign Attachment. Thompson Shed. | Anil.,,.,. V I n/i.,? . v.s i Foreign Attachment. Tholnpson Slifcd. I J. J. Norton, Plaintiff's Attorney. V VIlKllKAif, .lie phi i Mitt's dhl. on tin* '22d T i day of A prii, 1850, tile their decWations against ilie .ifelcndants, who (as It is said) fire atseiii from and. wilhrint t lie limits of this State, afid have neither Nvife nop allovnoy known within the same nfion whom a copy of the said do I'liiruiiiui iiiijjui oc si'i'vcii; u is orticrtsu, Inci'oI'oro, tlnit tlic Hni<l'<lcfcm1nn(H <l<> appear utul pl?n<| i<j the. sniil ileclaration on or I lie _':M ilny of April, 1W); otherwise, ti.al anil absolute judgment will then bo given and awar against thorn. .j. k. ii \r.X)OD, f.f.r.. Clerk's OUicc. April JJ. I8.V1 In Jyq Nlate oi\Soiilli linn, zickkss nfj?T?ix Tfi': col 'nt nr chmmiin I'i.ka?. J. O. I.owis | i'on'igii Attachment, vs [ , J. j. Norton, Aikou Hangs & Co. ) I'lff'H Alt'vf WHHAKAH, the plaint ill didr on thy 2.1 daj If of December, IKM, tile his declaration s^ainst the defendants, who (as it in said) arc absent from ami witoout the lin^itHof this State, ami have neither wile J?or attorney kjjftivn within the saint'. hj?ott whom a copy of the said tlccl.ii'nlii.ti Ill l.n uni.t*..^ . ! !j ?... I....... 1 aiiauil* ?*v pvi IV? . M in UIMVI v^| "ICI f tore, tlint the s.tiil dcfen<lnnlk do appear nml jik'nd t } tlie xhld* ileclftrirtton on or before the Ihl dfty of Deet'inhcr. Iftl'.t; otherwise, fiiml i?hftohito}mlgen?eiit jjill tliei} be given iin.'.' de<| tgniiiHt then* ^Vrk's^"' the i i*S y % ?P<1 t. >. r* * . GKEEXV1LM3 1MAKBLK YAK I). Kubm-ribcr lnis on linml ami is eon* Jl Rtantly receiving u large ami varied nsMirtineiit ot' American and Italian Marfclo, To \\'1?i<5l? he wouM enll tlio attention of tli??ur in want ol\u suitable .Moiiuinciit to mark tiny spot \vhtfre repoue the reniaiun of tlieir <lepnfteitrchitivch ami friends. Carving ami lettering of nil kinds neatly ami promptly excvutrd. ItXtf" l'urticiiliir attention paid to orders 1 ?y inruL 'JAM Kg M. AlJ.KX. ' (JrJonvilTo C. IT., S. 0."T Feb. 22"* .il-tf X. 1?. Mo rofcrs to l> 0 Wosttfold, Ouwor? Cox, Miukly & Co.. Dr. M IV Kuvlo, W It Watt*on, Ks?|., 'Jo! I) lloko, U Mtdvay, Kf<j. \V. NOP.II IS." .lit. J.V. IIAltlilPOX. /.. C, IM I.1.IAM \0IIllis. HARRISON & Pt'LLUM, Attorney* ?t Law, A \l? . so i, i ci to us i x i:g i: i t v, \ I'I I.I. iilicinl promptly to all lui.dnoss n'rus11 to?! to tlieir cure. Mil. IYiVi.iam villi tdii'iivu lw? iViiiml In oi kk k at I'ICKI-.ns 11., s. h. isr.rt it tf Rags! Rags: VIT-I'! \*sint to liuy *.>,000 pounds CI.EAN ) V IIA US. ,r. H. K. S 1.0 AX & t'O. Poiiillcton, Jttl,v 4, I s.v.i 50 tf*. Hides and Bark! (1ASII will Itcpniil I'<h* llitlcxantl Tan Hark >' un ilolivciy at i>?v Tan Ynr?l. * \V M. V AN W VVK. April.IS. is.v.i tini J. H. VOIGHT, Tin, C opi'orMiillli & s<III maker, \V.\I,II.\I,I,A, S. (*.. AV'II.I. piv? nlflrt .nltemiAn <o all buMnons cni' ln|.ste<l lo lii* ciU'C. Tciina tlie litvst,. rcuyoiiuMr. Inn, rj. 18*?0 2(j if Brandrcth's Pills, von .v.i/,a; at xm.i huynv, s. c. 1'iir.M-. ceicuritieii rius sire ui vegeiame eeiniionii'l. five from mercury or thAi#* of any kind. They afe * sovereijtirreineily for pniu or nny uneasiness ill the bv'l.V. >'>' costi venoms.? >*kiii Ureases, ol any inveterate ami painful character, such as erysipelas, Mtill i-liontit. tetter ami summer lir.it. have Keen erailieatfctlby llie5rti.se. These pills have cured the rheumatic. the epleptie. tlio paralytic, anil the eoniMiinptivu. In Jaundice and all affections of the liver, liynpej .iiu, dysentery, au<l diarrhoe. pleurisy. smldcii pains ami iiiHuiiitualiolis, Icinale obstructions, xmrliiitie ami srrolfithuis. even gouty anil neuralgic altcctioiis, have give'u way to the use of this medicine : ami How. alter twenty yerira experienee, the public estimation of l>iamlreth?H I'ill.s continue to inercase. Fo.r Worms I'>'anilrelh'f l'ills arc the lies; vermifuge: they ,ne lliliimhlc A lit11c* six Vchts! olil, for sOnit! weetts wiih ?1 roopin^f ; it* mother gave it one of Itramlrelli's viigar coated pills; the next day tliero euiiiu away a worm, sixteen inches lon^ an I as )nrj;o as a child's linger. Tlie eliiKl win* well. Ami lor Pleurisy nothing is better.' I.et the people discard prejudice ai'd try them. B^rSoM by W. 8. & (J. P. W11.1.1 A.MS, at Salubrity. S. ut the* usual prico. April-L'i?r 1 k.v.i :;<.i if Slate orSotiflt Carolina, I'leKKNs?in r.?jriTV. Newton l>. l>iivis. Kx'or.? I .. ... VH I Jiill for Discovery, < m ii- i i 1 nciiei, tee. < . Mnrel a wile, et. nl. J IT appearing lo llic ('oinlnissloiier llinl .Tolm 'i*. A. I % list and wile A realty, ""lefendnnls iu I his case, reshh? without thu limits'of this Slate: On motion of Wliititer ami Wbinter. complainant's Holit-ti?>i*. ii is orderedllirti ihejmid nUccnt defendant* do appear. plead aiiswer.or demur to complainant's said hill of complaint, within lli.-ec months IVotn the publication hereof, or an order jiro < ??#?/? *.<?? will he taken ns to them. UtM'.'T. A. TIIO.MI'SON, r.K.i'.it. ('oiii'is. (Mice, May 2">, lW.t -I I oiu I * Estate Notico. \ FINAL settlement of I lie Kslnir of .lumen Latham, deceased, will he made before the Ordinary, at T'lcken* ij, II.,nn Monday! lie l.'ili (lay of August next.' Tlioso lihving' demands | against said estate will present tliemby that time I attested as the law requires, atjd those indebt cil ilnTcty tiiiifit nutkc p.-i vincm forthwith. MAllV LATHAM. Ailm'x. ' .1. S. LATHAM, -Adrii'r. At.iv 12. Is-Vt " 4-_' 8n\ ! Stale ol Sou III laioliua, I'CKKNS?J.\ K?|llTV. j I'. 11. Keitli, Kx'tvix ct.. ul. ) v.<< ^ Hill for Wclicf, i\o. ! Kli.->1nt Lawrence. ct. nl. J IT n|i|icarin^ to (lie foiimiisHioiHT tlint Jolni M. Lawrence, William Welili nml vrilo Kstlier mid V.. 11. (iii^HKVfiiy nml wife Arlej inissa, ve.?iile without the.limit* of tlibi Stale. I On motion of Norton, complainant*' solicitor, I ll iu .....t !...< .1.? > itppcnr. flnswct* or ilomui* locoiniiliiiniihls' sniil hill of complaint. witliiu llirco months from. i tho publication hereof, or tm order i>ro j-ohJ'ixko will bo taken hh In tlieni. A. THOMPSON, r.K.i-.i>. Con'ru. Ultiefi Junt 20, 1W0 ftnj A Friendly Notioo. VLL iiorMoni imlolitud to tlie Kstnte of Uyx. . (It-twincd. u?upt M'ttlo tit oiiec*. Tlioec Having '(IciiiiuhIs flaniiuU tlio Katatt must rcwlor them in nuuontuiglu law. ii.. i.:. - !.- i ^ ? - - t_ .1. ?m ??io iu?|iM;ni. iiic Utiles I nuiutt l?T"t* 111 1HU i htinds of Mr. li. Cox foY ati ( inT-y ecttlo. ! moot. I prefor winding up lliu estate' just, ; as soun ?h the I i\v wrH nilrttit, iw fur as I nm i. uce. i.cmI as 0i?.> of tho mlhuni*fw?tow?. J. It. IIUXMU0TT, Ailm'r. '?lJ. is^O XI " { fMntr of South Carolina, ?,x oiriil.NAnv?tifKrMfiUC: lix l>iirtu > I'cllHo^foT^CCOilW. l.vomii'U lower*. i ON Ih'ui-Iiik lti?> I'lliliuii in tlic lib.enw?, nu<l h n|>]>enriiig (<> my KHiiiliiciSnn tlisit Kli?*# ; Cnrver, AWmiiihiiniov ??f ilioe*irttfj?>t Abnjliuni jAWee, ilocwed, i* nb?oul from {hp Siulo; on ?i- l\litii>uvr, li in ojiioiH'il t)int lio ( Court >!' .it ("?) 1'ljkwiBlmnn IiIk mlininistrnii<>>tol aaitl c*? U Jay of KpiitcniOT^tefxt. or a imiiln in llMuiiHf atl SHraftt vu-yrr* the 5iiyttc*<?Wfr : I.colu?ril Toworll< and Martin .rod to las'ft n J nwwitr in IlieKftkl iv iilV6i)i<>nfi<>nr<l nrnl render on i<l ArlfiiiiliMrntioii. NYitnciw iny tlic UJtfh .li.j of Mnv?S}i&!t . W. J, SMllKOX^ "WO 4 A * fim " nStick. WI.WCK8 a. v. wum:, vifr ?t-,c. Mw Wl.iir, Unriicss iiKtkor, <?f WitHjjpHn, by g)v<rs notico Hint, at ttio oxi?ii;?tToii of ,<hj month* from tli(?> iW0, I wlM rrMUKdi'l ,>tiftim>xA tt #Alo triwlpr or froo cki?Tor,> % olcuiiation in that of Millmor. f. a. v. wriltp!. Aug 1, 185U 'i Oiu >4 #r