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In'if' ?!. i :v;n i i.y COI >! ;11V I'lltiii-I*. si;" il.'lil'V l<<I i^li . \ii'I 'ii ili?> nt-.ii? l*i'.. !> ! iv)ii>-!i 1 .ti . in i! "M o.ki.fii t>:ir!;nt. (ii.; ii<':i !?>im i liii. 1 'i hv> inosp-ciiVfrr.il I.itcko'l, v.lil<i. Jmtig i>i ill v..!!. u: r c viv.l vc- . i I li:i! :i livi-n;v Kui- ;u ii n, w'.i.-u t c!u. m.-'l IVyiii lii i f. >; ! i. .!:< :;f t-i" USI i t'.i i'r j I -1 Yiic pnrc-1 pii'l :\vc*'tt'5! tlrii riJitr.vn<-.-m yi? M ii v. I I '-. a i i:, i; !i i. i 1 ~ (I- : v. i win/, Aii'l <jtti :U ilio jir'ihu >1 'in ii ('?\ \ " !.f>n j r?n. v> Ii liie piiiMpmi < !' (vsitli ovevi'ow ,\:.l "!ii|i-<in;r v.iiii II m-v fro .1 il; Tvrl!; T:?" <11 1 wk.-l, til- ;. ?-'! -.it.] V.: *1*1. ' isC'I'Vl' <1 IjH'l.'Cl I! llMC 1V< ill tllC ' }f i\7 :'\vr -l fp-m !!:c )' * -y 1-rim < r.ccivo it. A- j. isol < ? i!:e fiu-h it iiu*l!i:r>l l<*> iiiy li: ?>' ! a full 1 >1 -; Iiinjj guMi:* co iM lompt :iir i I v i:. ti'!? ! y.iili ti.<? vc( ir iH:?? .Iill ii'-f .-1 j ' ii'J l) >v. far mn-f'.v.l iV"in I in* 1" v i -ihtnii-n T:: w iv/it! will iniru-ivi-ly -v.i-Il, ' vyw.is (<> iiiy fatlior's j lanf:iti..ii. i forilie v.'hi -It Iuiiil's in :!i< iv.-11: 1 ? IU- :I lni'-kft. iln1 i; nio?.?-c??veiv.J 1 aid , which hrm;.'-* :n hi: V.X'lt. THi. LIIvJIlA'ilON CiT EIUDi. 'i i?o sttnlv of ill'; migration of !.ir?h i paitii.-ularly iiitoifslin" Maiiv^f (!)' ! i.irds nr.; ?ui<h:'l instirci*'iv??!y in th??irj m i.'-y- l>y th>j < -lioo of tiiir 11 v? n nnunfain rau^os, nii',1 <?'ir uanr I !r 1 ? \ '.ho ut our Iiiiv. ihit ii i. <:iiiu;u!l to conceive of tin- instinct. that <1 r. i!-- Mlo <>f our I ii ! Is. whit h <! > n..: :j ] -vtr ;!.< ! <lirc<ti<-iifi n:ppo-? .] j., i t \ II" lit oil tin; I'.il'i; of l!i?' ?: >: lit i'V, '-l' < :iivh*s-> pass alonjr, ;:t only in t'.-?'??ii-v t!n*y skr.vly j?r?>_xiin l!i- ir joun^'v . taking no iaml innik*, an ! iu(.!!<.-- iiilii rcaturc?, as t1u.y ?! ? not evi.-n ><"> lninh tak<j u l/iri/' < ;>. rato <.f tin- country <>v. i winch thoy pass. !* ?r. .instate.-*, tI?oro i: the iitt!^ ru!>y-cr<>\\nc?l vr?n. that lit!u atom of orni'lio'o^y, r.ot larjjs-r than thumb, which pusses from IIiuIaoii's J>ay v.h :o in - iinimr it broo'l*, to ]rl<>ri-1 ri in v.':iter, iinil bw-k figniti t<> iu tiorth<-r;i i??.mi;T hi its migration i':i au'tmin il through Mas>:ic!r.iin -v ' . -ruling it-' priiicipuiiy c in, >>! liiC iarvys of insects. l itis ilttio liuii-i bii?l ?!? s not t-'i'n iiiDin.'tii n -jx-fir t^> way. 'T. :i-> w-- .say, 'J t i:-; li? :i?l ! 1:1 n- <} suuikI ; ut, uuifui inlv ?-tian ?.n har?l >.i ?*! ?? mi i*s in .*.; ! ihi?.?uy;ii <t. !i' :ii 'ii" *. i. ii i'n,i:i its =?llt!,.'MM ' i"f ' I. !!?'! ?<.?- t? ; i - *! i - ii? | >:;i n-y. > 1 ii(.y al<>ii^'. I > i:s >ti'li?. liiMil it ;:! Ia*? n'.n l?. . t!< m f-'Millh-ii! j"'i!,'?ii nf the I iti jti. Ji> !'. :ir'i :frv it Jeav.s J'!.?i',.! i m ii-= j unity north :i:; i :tii!vi;.s atouii'l HsuI-wii'.-, B..V by li:< ~t ! >nii -, milI after n-aiiii-jf i:.- y..;ui'j !>-av.-.-> t iHUjli'Mii i. iri..ii'. f*>i iho soul! wont llio iiM-i.llo or 1;im < (' Alii; #!!_rTi him-! ?>f oiir ?*ijiri:i hinh in ;'i i!c l-1 ill': .t"iil!i in \\'lit. r, tli<-svvaliim tribe, hi lilt.* r peculiar i-.i?i:uiii-.tini:?'S, <]o n<>! always conform to l!io ^roat mi^ratnrv law of llicir nature, but pruvi'b- tbi-iirsi lvt^ will \viti!?r quarters in hollow troo?, ftnu-U<anl:<? ftllU, bolloUlS of poll Is. Ti.O plklts V bill-v fty otfV bir?ls in autumn ati'l winter .'in MviX.co ami tlio south'jrn -portions "f slit I nion. Mr. Nutiall, who lias jnvcn <-o:i ?Ul?*rabl?i iitt'-iilion to the migration ?>f on I'jnlSj fcmavlcs tlmt tlir? c^r.-ator tmmbir o ir-.v/.t iv > > nu infill,, t>UlllC SpeCtPS however, ]>roecc?l only by 'lav, as the dim.uui birds of prey?croivs, pies, wrens, crc-cp trs, cross-bills, lurks, blue birds, swallowi ami sf>mfi others. Those who travel wholli i:i tlu: night are owls, bulcl:erd>ird*, king li-ihcrSj llnaisiu*, lly-catchers, night liawk< * ^|#?l*-4"?or-wilJs, ami hI-o ? gre:il number o fi^iir.lic birds, whose motion are often prii n pally nocturnal e*e<pt. in the coM an< rlobolt-lu northern regions, where they ugi filly" tetirc t<> breed. Other birds arc a. powerfully iiiipulljd by this governing nn liVe to migration that they stop neithe *Uy nor night; such as the herons,plovers 4*wi\ii<*, crnuefc, wild geose, storks, Arc.? Wlion untoward circumstance.'; render hasb ? cessary, certain kind of birds, which o dina$jriravel only in the night, oontinm their route during, the day, and seared' allow themselves'tfin&'to eat : yet the sin; ijUI.birds, |?r<-perlv so called, never mito-m t b"" ,^iiy,?\vlirtlcver may happen to Client Ami it-may hero bo inquired with Asfonfcl niciiL, liow tlicso.foeblo but enthusiastic ;i; iuials aro iiblo to pass tho 'tinx?, tlifli ei " "gaged Without tho aid of recruiting sleep ? why k>r ft nian^fco eacapo Uotjj MAtlfitf"onf ts to pm;r? for what ho' is,. Tji *Wy' 'way to inaintaii) a gooil dimeter, i to it. -k'Ft'i#' efcsifr to correct on ?i$fsJ'tliari?^o c6lr>ceal them, * I A KOi li'llil . \\ j "l > ' - >1 ' " ' I I. ! I 1 : ! i! :'.,v \ -j-. v"i <u i t Ii: ii.'.i i*. ' 'ii Moll" j i iv \ i.":?- * lijj'iitl, Mr. W liilc( ?>f llli> I!i . , ' i. -! . !f as |<.!!.>\vs it) tvf I l!.o ' < ;' : ;ii" :i licw My: ! 1 j :. t<* my -t?.n* t<> tl;i?* lew ' I'.?ut.!y |>!I i? at. ?moiiiiJ . ? !" of l!ii? " rir.'l in >-t in:; >j!. :i ? !' *vis t'lal I mii fonii.i.-n; ii imhiM n it 11 - ? i??iti?*?l to v I :? i .-. hi it-va i<i t!,.. ti- \t l:!'tv y:ir<.? , *'i - ?!; r !! ! ymi ever \ i-it. iliu toirii i- ' ( > I-- cr -:if I iu'o tlio ci>!inlv ' v ...' ! . I'M \--ts i-v?r I?:i\u an oj j>yri'i! ' I ' ! !?:. * it?< multifarious lioau,t ..!!>! o! v: .vmuitu,- its ! t:,;i!!?.-sr> m-soiiV , :r, I !nv-. i liavo lii.cn ail I .-v? i ' .uii" a'oitai i*, :t!i ! 1 ? -ay li/io . ii i! t!n' tin-it' is ix.i l-.i-.-l : :j.i ( ii xigii v.iihiu iis ontiro limits to .! j>i * Jen on. The soil f-o jmor it i ( ..v l'j> \ i.'\ !." Sir, y?-'l : ! ' !!: j-Mtmty ; 1 > a r;/ r ri1 V. !"> a Ii:; ? an i y?>n \v..ui'iii'l > . ?!iy.!i I": . : i to a si vie 1 I'll" ?1 i-< ; /'i t . " .i". t'.-v I'la'.it rij.-is with ormv l.,ii,?, anil th- :r ?-!,. ;> l.y lit.- 1 ia.! !. -< whihi tii'j gM-s ia I at: cracks of thv ; ' . ii-. S:r. '.ii /</ / /r'f'ir-r ?.|* thai J t" M"' * '!: : i!!y t' !; . aa ! ! niM*t in jti? '!: say, |h:it vari-!'. < !' attain a . )?' *'<; . v i'h.iv !' <'artcr. , sii" :.a... thai i-v. : i i an lcr,mv ??1*?vr ' j vjsti .it, !.. :::* nt ! ? I a* bit n* ?t.M!?-lw?jr A - t . ;i,? van! ii in ti i i! is ii ii-.' .'an ! rm .-.u:m i.lcn wit- a I ai' it i!i i! lie oulv tliiiitr rf>st':n^ >"i11_c a i >?! tlirt! 1 i'Vi r miv iln-re, was i wlu-a <>? ?'f tii" iiaiv!"> ?t< ?I natives <lr:i<;' a v.i' l hoy s-.v.-a miles through the I -n.nv. \Y Mi a Oouairy this, Mr. - , Sj.- a!;. r, lay ] r<>|V;,o t,? 111 :slc a now c.um'y, an<5 the tv.*?- >n ivon for so doin^ is. tlr-.' l'. c iiiv.-':! nee of I]?? iiihaliitau's I ?*!;! li - >1* 1 iliciooy. Sir, if it \v<;n; ; !.. ! ! their courts under a .shade of j i? t u a:.! M icUji'I; >aj>i>liii?fs?to, | k?ej? a .-i?:Vs olli ie anl the roeoi-ls of the j ! coi! i t tir> i i ct.-'i' -s of n h??;low svcar.i* .. : , . ... . a:: I t . i ,*ui out ol sojn ! t:i<? d:i: :c I and - ?iv <*avc i?eu .a ii the cr#?w hills i?f i lirs? J country; n it Were j??lo , i ! ul/i-ii tli-i Ki.ulJiH-rv f.?r tloi'tij county | i.'-i - i.. :* :i ds, v.e iui<;ht ' eni. li'i 'i ti,i i<r<iji'cL as fca.*>i!>Ie anu idaiisi j ' . ' l ! >\ !' i'.:i :,= . < wn ?ueh !i !v:ii!!:ij;vs as : i list- '.' -ii.r ..i< i ! y ii:?tiito llii- country. | ; I * I iir ' !i- : v <ti!d ! !; ? dill'ienlty sihonl ' ' the caverns lor a jail, hut the iiuccssarv post j t! .j : i_. i im!i *j?y for tli.* ;u:u'!-t tii'?u- j i. ' <>f i ,-ti , ft ml. I not Im* found. Tin -y J , r.j'c i."i iii i*i-s entity. And far a svea ! iti< : tr- =:;;!:? " I r a <! jt.?>rv of the j a**! 'v uoiild ia* Ht.cuhl ; . j. * ' . I in v: 'i a v > v.*:i ii.*fun<; l i l?!.?w 1 ' j sy< :ii::oi0 : ; .'i tl.ri' cll'-ll. Ali'1 tl??t ! i ! i < !' 'ii..* ; "jilc ., ; l to \ ui! 1 ' . ' . . ' . . i ho.i. i? v. i:: -:. { ? 1 :i<-; |.ti<iiK'ss, i? ; <i-'C|?!y, ?inrk!y, j i u-ly ami }?roj>o tev | ' j ?-usly aiiMu!. I ' j i? i< it'USui;;. JiuV. 11? 111" V ( i llc'S, 1 , j i:. :j' l.-i'iiif, el' lii-Ii v.it ami j i J.tinier <*i-:?I.iyi -l I<v t!io t <!i;c;itcl lasses j !>!! : !y ? a-ai:!iy. f'v ::V-? wit vv:is ! I (icathing, iii;;ninu", with an cIcuk-iiL oi fierce, , l.i - : 'ii v.:' ef ShcrHatl was spor! i v -: <v.:;-; nn?t hitter, as ; wit ii th<' turato wis anxi ?*?s to h.ivu him ' j.i.iimi liis m i limn, ais i cotiM uicli from , I h'ni s. 51*>-u' ??-il tii" r< mark, tliat it was ' - 5j * *. 't '1;. yfsv srii<l the euralo, 'I am can; j ; ri: . : : . i. :. '. -a.-.' 'i'.u!, sir, \nu <li<1 ' i , . i 1 in l ?? ],' Miii! ('iiiniiii^. 'yt.u wen: brief, : '? ? , ? . ! i . u ; Hills aiso. ( iirnn s wit. v.:i ;ho j.h :,1 i.f i i.. v an*! ]Ii.v, as when j he : i.. I !\*#t i < >1 a:. l.i.slil..;(i; .it Ilvde I\uk, i v.!.. isi'*. !m!jjm?thrH'-t < nl of his mouth, J l.o was jirwhaMy trying to catch the I ' j Knpfii'-h ft'TCiil! amu?in? h-ills of Sir i' >\ ' ii . 'lie v.- I" 1 t?>. li s was Hot 1 | i?n!y witty in bis bini;?i?*rf\ but in his coi roo- j j li-iti ..r thv:n. Yin. ;.'t< r t.\^aiimu<{ in Tar- j 1 li.-iiiK iit. 'Wliv *!ioiii<i v.'c do i11 jy11111><T f??r | ! j ;i'y ? W!:;i! has j <?-li iiIy done lor 1- j V i*?* I .!? *! himself I?y n tn.-n l;in^ b; j ; ti il'y i.<' tll'i it'll nvrui our mi1 j castors, buL those who arc to coino afier us ! . ; Sir .j.iiiaii l'.rirt :nc;i.in said of I^ird Norbttry ! j h I.:i ! .1 f.ir ewiyl inlv, but a ' ! .ij<?l?<-<!y. Tnat was a fcnrt'ul j>?st | ... \*orluii v*f. <>u Si nicni inir to death a thief | v.'Iin h;:d s{.i?i ii a wateh, 'vott made a Ijrasp r j lit tiui", my lad, but c^aJ, you clutched i j cI'.-iTiily.1 Tiic w it of the jH-asaut wmilUis- i . j traiyi! by llni i.'!.iiuk of a b^ijgar uii bein^ - ! t-.M bv a "i-tilii-niar that he m*vcr <rave j - ? r> ; alius l<t j-lrai.t;' i , 'Suit', then, yourlionor w ill never relievo an nngej I' 4Tako tlio.su ' ! frtonps out of nty way,' roared l>r. Abdr ' iicihy to an Iiioh pavior in front of his doOr. . \ 'Ami wIi'.tc >h:il! I t.?l othem, sir?' ''lake f! slum to ficil.!' s.iid ill'; paraso l doctor. ! 'And Mirr, wouldn't the o/Av plnccba more I ' <"jl of your lionoi*:> way A doctor rei i lainud in court rt*,a \vitu?-s? complained to ? ;-the that it he-was kept, from his pa < ( tie:itss;? lony tln'v inh/ht rcrovrr in his ah v , ticucc. J * iit. bulls are uot confined to I/e, J land. Sir Isane Newton made a practical - | Lull when, liavui^j made a hole in Liw door a | for itis c;it to ctolcr, !i>: also made a smaller r : hole for her kitten ! -A story was told of a J j priest, who, itbeiii^.' Friday, had just helped P ! himself to a whole salmon, with the rei ! mark, 'It is a fast'da v with me. fcntluiiii'ii' ' ? o ? L* I when n groat fellow with rod whiskers, - | i cached across fho tftblc, nml cutting tlio ' ! fi>li in iwo, took half pf it- with the tciiunk, 11 'I kid lurflc to ye, do ve think nol>ot1y hits a 11 sou! to to saved but yourself J1 Ti*.us CoWvn L>oj).?TJy? tuLwl rec*,ipte of coty toil lor llii; stsuson at Odl>t:*U>li, IlilVO bcQn;l J 1 j, 4H5 Imles; total export*?to frrnut ltrituttj, 22,X?Ofl Imlos ; to. Jfrunte, 4,C."iO linloa; to tho cooti-"' neni, ir?,2."?frl)ulos. Domestic exports, including r 1?,000 bivlfld to New OrleiiiiH, 67,016 baloa. The &to?k in port is 10,.110 bali;;>. - * VArTn CDNCkHKINM tlOt.l) j / ' W|,n i. lii:i>.| fn?m all int|v?iilj.'* nnd ( it' < !' inf.iior metals i?old : < d?"ioinina- .. i * Son' . i ?I or ??ol.| of (wot.tv-four carat*. 1ni? , . ' . Im1 1 l!n< Mnnderd of *iurity required at ; ^ ^ ?li" num. ard liv denlets in irol<1. In roi ^ op??l ahtv, lit.wcvfr, there 53 no cold ho pure out i . ' . .* . . I t :<l it wants n quarter ol a carat of tins . ! standard. The carat in divided into onefourth, ono-ciglit, one-sixteenth, and onei 1., . .. t!l?' I thirty second, these uogrccs serving to distinguish tlie greater or loss quantity of al , ^ i l"V theiin contained. For instance, gold i * . tun? I ol twenty two carats has two parts of ml- forn ( wr, or 0110 part of copper and twenty two the I of line gold ; that of twenty three carats he ? ! has half a part, or half a twenty fourth oi* v . iron each. j ^ I j A :>inglo grain of gold may he heat into ! , ' j an extent of several square feet, and yet the- j | leaf remain so compact as not to transmit I past j the rays of li<rht ; and I>r. ITaily found j j that a small culm of irold. whose si/.o is the I otl'' ' 1-luO part of an inch only, contains two ; Iy^ million four hundred and thirty-three tlious J |,orl ' and vissihlo parts. fuih Mr. Keauiner also shows tliat, in the dan common way of drawing gold wire, ?cylin- l,:SSl iler of sivler, twerty-two inches long and ; *''i,: ono and a half inches in diameter, is 1 ' i w;s( ' stretched to 1,1 53,;V20 loci, or is 034,092 ; ,,j, j : times longer than before, which amounts to j anoi ( about !s7 leagues. To wind this thread on ; can | -ilk for use it. is first flattened, in doing. J}' I1 whioh it stretches at least one-seventh fur- ' l""' i in ( i ther, so that tho twenty-two inches hocomc : one hundred and eleven leagues ; but in die , tic flattening, instead of one-seventh, it r-Xc< j could 1 '0 stretched one fourth, which would tu i'lin" it oj:3 hundred and twenty l>;a?ju?.*s. j , ^ : two In regard to tho whole amount of gold j wj|| now in the world some misapprehension j wee commonly prevails. Estimating tho yard , g,a' of 1 Kinnnnonn .1. :i ! round numbers, ami all the ?<>!<! in tlio j world infill, if melted into ingots, be con- y, i tamed in cellar twenty-four feet square \ and sixteen feet high. All the boasted i jj|(i | wealth already obtained from California r ami Australia would go into a safe nine ,t feet high.? Sr.inilijir. Arlizan. The (\ilnric Motor.?The Caloric Motor, the | though found inadequate! to the put poses are for which it was originally a plied, is " taking rank among the important con whii fi-ihmi<>us to modern science, proving it rior, self susceptible of a wide application to the the mechanic aits such a.s could never ably have been contimpla'cd at an earliei thoi pi-riod of its development. < >ver 100 en I artis uin.-S wiili cylinders varying from (5 to | bitil 32 inches in diameter, are dispersed I sma through the country ; some employed j thru f ?r raisin*' water, hoistin?i ??oodst driving I this printing presses, mills and oilier ma j man hinery. Two small paddle wheel yachts j Ion" have been successfully propelled hy this neat engine, and another is building, to be lier completed in May, which will have a ' pair of H2 inch Calorie engines, now in pice process of construction at the Dclamater Min Iron Works, the steamer to he 80 feet " long. Hoisting engines have also been foim ordered for some of United States bond and ed warehouses,?it having been decided sited that the introduction of this apparatus the does not vitiate policies of insurance.? the i The advantages claimed for this motcr the are. thill, wiililn /??>rintn - reliable, Hniform, ami entirely sufficient; been its use is not attended with the dan meal gers which are inseparable from the use in<j, of steam; it requires but little supervis l,eau ion, a trilling amount of fuel, and no Attl water. As a labor saving power. Caloric ? takes, f.>r the most part, a field hitherto einel unoccupied, and has a value which low mini will lioaitnte to acknowledge.?Ar. Y. Jour, hipp "f ('0"'- __ of tl Children <(u J Study.?The Philadelphia bly < North American and Gazette makes judic- oft'." ions comments on the present system of study in I ho public schools, viz: J A?Vo like to see an orderly school, and we goes can admiru the proficiency of young females over who run up their term averages to ninety- iwer, nine and a fraction. But we have not lost only our relisli for the rosy checks and buoyant who step and generous mirth of childhood. We men cannot bear to see yirls who are just open- his i i?i?_; into womanhood, with pale, anxious be si i.ices, ami precarious steps, hurrying l?y | ever; from six mortal hours of 6tudy at school to its f four ur five mortal hours more of study at sent< home. Wo do not believe that aliened, at tl cent Creator ever designed that these pati how cut, conscientious, dutiful children, should fortt have all the joy of life crushed out in this Shoi style?that their youth should be spent ic upon the dreary tread-mill of incessant "ink study?and that when the real work of tl.c life is to bo commenced, tlioy should come to it with a disordered spine and shattered ^ nerves, which turn to naught their lauded ^J,ue scholarship, and makes tho boasted cduca lo lv lion which was to have sustained.and cheer ler c ed them, a miserable drag-chain fur the V?'"i rest of their days. keep ? ^ ? ?? ( Caution to Singers.? A medical writer of celebrity illustrates his subject in tho fol * ?? lowing lucid manner:? I ??.1 butl ucium niujjui, hi cuuren cnoir, . lifting.up bis voice in a byinn to tho high iW 1 est pitch, brought the condyloid process to ca"e the very edge of the glenoid cavity, and ?l?nl! attempting'to'shalco' at this critical mo nicnt, actually dislocated his jaw 1" Some persons in endeavoring 1(0 " mend j^rg( a matter make the matter worso." WbiJo mon ??no singer?espcci^lTy a "devout" one? may " dislocate hia jaw" in llie manner Jj. aforesaid, a thousand readers will dislocato peso their jaws by merely pronouncing the ever " jaw-breaJviuj* worcU" contained in the seen alx?ve paragraph " When tl^eir condy umj laid procos-e^ ar* at the edge of their gle thrc noid cavities."': Pshaw I -- This writer dom would doubtless express tho familiar ad A n <ig?, * T>?rti't count your chickens - before in a they lire batched," as follows: " Enumer ftfr?i ate not your adolescent pullets ere Ihey of, a come to be oviform,'" not ' /'..w. - Neailv every Variety In* ikm> may he pn>pagated by budding. ie vati-ties an* ditHcult lo mnimgo hv ':l other method*, hut, by budding, ruidilv i ban Isotne plants in ono y?at'. The at ion consHn in taking nn oye, or bud > K died t<> a portion of tlio bark of ono '' it, ami generally called a shield, nnd snlnntin^ it to another. Tho ad van e . i ?1 in budding is that, where a plant is t b' , a now plant can generally l?o had 81 1 every eye, and the criterion aa to jc ?, in performing tho operation, in the | 0 ling of buds in anxli;* of tlie leaf of e present year. Tho buds aro known to e.ady hy the shield, or portion of hark rhich tliey are attached, easily parting j j, l the wood. Having selected such , ,, s as may he required, remove the same, ! 0 inserting a sharp, thin hladed knife, ;!l i:L half an inch above the laid, and 11 iing the same about ono third of tho tl through the wood of the shoot, come again about tho same distance below > t] linking the cut as clean as possible.? a the shield is removed, it contains a ,l ion of tho wood, which should he care 3 ,* removed. Hy cutting upwards, tho v L^er of destroying the eye is materially c lined. If tho wood be dry it will not j ^ irate easily, in which case it should be > wi) aside. Make an incision length through tlic hark of the stock about , noli long, and cross tliis at the top hy 1 llier incision. Raise the hark very 1 fully and insert the shield within, gent ii rossing it to tho bottom of the ineis s < reat care should ho taken that, it is lose contact with the stock. Being ! (lied on this point, which is essential to : a success of the operation, bind up all j pt the bud. with either matting, soft i a i, or strips of cotton, which should be i ;l leratelv dampened. At the end of < weeks, die success of the undertaking be known ; ami, if successful in three I ks hereafter the bandages shot,hi be lually removed, when the stock should ? cut oil' about two inches above the * v further A refueolor/icnl Discoveries in ,, ens.?The Providence Journal copies v following from an Athens paper of Feb- 8 y?: . } Other ancient monuments liavo been v id in the ponrsf r>f oY/?!ivnlinno Iml ivnnn Erec.tlieum and tho Parthenon. They as follows: n A pedestal of I'entilican marble, on h is sculptured tho figure of a war- ( with helmet and shield ; abovo it is n inscription, 'X.enocles,' tin* father, prob', of tho tragic poet, Carcinus. Al- f, igh. mutilated, tho work exhibits much | .tic merit. Tho pedestal was found c t into the side of the door of a II chapel, tho ruins of which were wn out in tho excavations. Within f chapel are Christim tombs, as the f, mer of burying intimates. They be- r ; l.o the 1-iyzaiitinc per' ', and under- , li them are foundal' from still ear- ? times. ' . 'Here, also, wore discovered I role en ,.f ? ?..l..^e..l -I...... / I -? w (? vvivooui nuuui;, ^|IU III )?}>?> Ul L*rva,) draped (o the feet. <. N oL far from the same spot they liavo s J nn anaglyph of four men standing, c beneath them an inscription, obliter- c. except the hist syllabic. It belongs to c hest period of the art. It was one of fj motive offerings that stood in front of Parthenon. Some important inscriptions have also t found, and published in the archreolo- o I paper. One of them is very interest- I both for the matter of it and fur the s ty of its characters. It is written in I l* letters. It is worthy of notice that the pre- ( .hoi uie l'artlienon and the Erectile- j" arc discovered to be floored with over ing rows of stones, from the roek ic Acropolis. This work was proba lone when the Acropolis was leveled 1 \docrtising?Its Benefits.?No man into business without stickin?r a si?n a his door at a cost of from ten to t ity dollars. This sign bears his name , and is seen occasionally by the few pass by it. Rut how many business think of the importance of sticking j( initio in tho newspapers, where it can j Ben by thousands every day, and in y quarter?where his business and all larticulars can bo explained and pre id in its most profitable aspects ? Look n 10 lottery men and medicine men p mey advertise, and what immenso | iiios they realize by the oper.-rtion ! v lid not the merchant and median |j avail himself of the came means of fJ ing his name and business familiar to j, world?" Q UidJi/s Boots.?A green sprig fVom the raid Isle entered a boot and shoo shop | urcliasu himself a pair of brogans. Af ivorhauling bis stock in trade without a g able to suit his customer, the shop C icr hinted that he would mako , him a r to order. 'An what'll yer ax to mako ^ od pair of 'em f was the query. The P ? was named the Irishman demurred ( ^ ifter a 'batin down,' thiDg was a trade ^ Jy was about leaving when the 6ther id after him asking: 'B.ut what sizo w I I make them, sir !' teh,' cried Paddy, promptly, 'nfver a I about the size, at ?U?make them 3 as yo convaneyently call for the ey.*. k ? ^ <ict. A houso full of fthilrirAn pnm. W ? ?s powerful'a group of rtiotivea as 8 moved a heart or hand ; ftnd the it of many a gallant struggle and tri- a >h in the world's battle nay be found w med 7b its mother's lap at home, or w 9 up in a little bundle of white flannel, a ation'a bopfe, before now has been fot\nd h basket of bulrushes. Getj ready to be I id of the Qjan that children are afraid, e ,nd be sure that he who hates them, is si himselt worth loving. 0 roMl.mc HKCIPF.S <, i i V^ r lUT for < 4 >I'fl'?tr>in >.S\ * M'pup it li^l.lwood l\lld |*ll! a 11 r??I 1 11 of llic tips into a pint ni' cotiiiioii ?j?;i i;^. A ^ :?*|)i?oitl'iil in ti wilio glass of witter, on | ^ oing to KhI, vili curt; ,i hoarvness ; and taken llirvo times a day, or whenever a 1 a'igli is troublesome, it will cUcct a speedy i uro. A fow cliipH thrown into a hot ! ^ X(' Ijotl'1, ami tlio ordor breathed, will he found J*t irvicuaUo, in luug complaints, and is cal ulated to relievo asthma. This is much an lirnpcr (lian 'Cherry Pectorals,'and equally r> ' flioaciouH. (foment.?For a good firo and water roof cement, take equal parts, say half a /? ill each, of sweet milk and vincir * ? h I M the while of ;i couple of eggs and :>!ir ' i finely powdered <piick lime until it is o( t lie proper consistency. Apply immcdiataly ' *{?: nd let it harden well before u>ing. ' With i liis,' says a correspondent, * I tinkered up j n old kettle, so well, thai it served isie a j j'1 ear for making soap, sugar, and fur !lie I weekly washings, though it was so badly racked that it had been sold for scrap p;( roil.' lot Pickled J'JfU/ft.? I toil the eggs until very ( ! * ard ; when cold, shell tiicni, and cat t!i<'in j l ? it halves,lengthways. Lay them carefully 1 ii large mouthed jars, and pour over them I *J cabling vinegar, well seasoned with whole ' j >epper, allspice, a few pieces of ^in^. r, and | x i few clows of gnilie. When cold, tie up ! ;) losi-lv, and let them stand a month. TIh-v j ;; re llien fif r.>i* ncn Will. *1.- .. 1 -I .-m i<>v> ?? mil lie..(t, iin'j j j ire a most delicious and delicate pickle. | i . I \ To Clean M'trhlc.?Take (wo 'Winces of | (j : otmnou soda, one of |>iinit*o stone, r,. ne of finely powdered chalk ; sift them ' iirou<r|i a line sieve, and mix tliem with i t; j irater; then ruh the mixture well all over ' : he marble, ami the stains will he moved ; j - , ow wash the marhle over with soap and it ' ~ k*iII be as it was previous to its 1 i I tained. Sometimes the marble is stained I * ellovv with iron rust; this can be removed ? : villi lemon juice. ** Vina ling hUwl.?lheak the yolk of six ggs with one eup of sugar. 1 Soil one . [iiart of milk; stir the sugar and eggs into ()f. he milk stirring till it thickens; pour into i deep dish, and flavor with extract of "" i i iiivus, iciuon, or vamlla. 1 >oat the whiles "" I* llie eggs ti> a still' iVoih ami drop in urge spoonfuls with a wet spoon over the uslard. ? Cookies.?One cupful of butler, two cups ill of sugar, four oirtrs, t wo tables' onfiil if sour milk, ami ono teaspoonful of sake j aluR, dissolved in the millc. l>o not work 11cm still', only so as to roll. I'.ake in a nodcralo oven. When half (lone, slrew hem with grated loaf sugar. Cream Disaiif.?Four li-aoupsful of :ream, one teaspoonful of s.iheralus, dis olved in a cupful of milk. TJoih milk and ream should he sweet, or hotli sour. \dd mo egg, if you choose. Mix soft as you an, and not mold it much. liako in a [uiclc oveu. Lnictll-Drown Dread (f'npifnf.)?Tlireo oacnp.sful of Indian meal, two leacupsful f rye. one half a leacnpful of molasses, ono caspoonful of salt, and ono teaspoonful of ala-ratus. Mix in one quart of new milk. hike two hours. < Ahnowl Tea Cuke.?Two cups of sugar r, wo thirds of a cup of huller, three cgir*, I lalf a cup of sweet milk, one tea'poonful J'r ream of tartar, half a teaspoonfnl of soda, nd one teaspoonful of extract of almonds. linked Indian Pudding.?Take three itlts of II OUT mill' ??twl CHnlil '? C*. - ^ "V" ifKM II.Ill \JI It, Olll 1 tueal until ipiite thick ; then add tho re omainder of tho milk. TSunt four eggs, ml stir into the batter. Spice and sweeten "" o taste, and hake two hours. An Imperial Amusement?Ju tho midst jjj f ilm douhts and anxieties which over- Oi ang Europe in conscience of (lie prevailif* war rumors, the Empress Eugenie is p(. aid to while away her time in playing a ''' aine tlni9 described l>y a foreign paper: <kThc game, which is ingenious, and not. nore of a romping nature than is consistlit with tho activity and high spirits of - ier AI;ijosty, is played by a gentleman to klioin the part full* l>v lot, and who is at ilierty.lo place the furniture in any difficult lid intricate fashion lie may choose, lie 1 \ tlicn furnished with a handful of paper. * uttings, and calling in a loud voice upon f?< nyof tho ladies present, %Rutmisncx men 101 wlils pupiers,' he starts forward, in, and ( hrough, and round about, over,' between, j ^ pd under tho furniture, tho body thus i hallengcd compelled to follow him in evey turn and extromo expedient ho may think ??' roper to resort to, in ordor to pick up les clils pupiers, which he, of course, tidies w' are to drop at the most difficult juncture. BUj 'his game i? always a welcome one, and ft*" as been found of the greatest resource in filing away tho hours unoccupied by eremony. In f.pitc of all tho gay cavaliers nd diplomatic dandies assembled at Comiegno, it was thy grave and learned pundit, JJ" Gosper Morrimoe, who was considered tlio "? eat leader of petite jwpiera, and numerous , , ... , , adi nd spintuel enough were tho puns to djich Ii is professional science at tho enmo ivo rise." u??i It in said that this gawio \yrb invented Ou nd first played.Louis Napoleon himself, dio styled it 'Tho Stat? and Ltoundaj" and ' dio thus earned, in addition to his" laurels b an Einperor aud statesman, the honor of 1> aving invented a now amusement. As lpe karis fashion? are.generally quickly follow- ^ tl in this country, wo suppose a game kcj inctioned by such high authorities - will Iso be speedily introduced. ' ,1 IK Abbeville Datum TuUlithrrt Kvcry Thundny Morntnp.hy j^vvtw tu ciinwiv, C. r?AVIS Edltc D. CHEW3 Publlihc X' 2-J IX U.VL S s rw<> Moi i.Mts jut annum, if pai?l in fulvnnr , ? Tim.f.An* ntnl Kiktt n?. tin* o*| ioti of ??io yi>i?r. All BtiliscripMons not li< >1 at tin* time of ?i|li*ciiliiiHj, will lie c<i oroil u" inih-linit", ami will bo con tinned un ?'uravf?'<? ni'i1 paitl. <>r at tlv option of tliv l*r ,.Vn\<. Oritur* from <<t lirr States innst !n>'// '</ In; mjcoinjiaiiitfjl with tin* RATES OF ADVERTISING. 1*11< Proprietors of tlio Al?lj.-vill?* Jtmiurr u / / it< 1>->U I'n xs, have estulilii-licil tlio fo||<>' ; rates of A'lvei'tWnjj to l?? tliurge-] in liu i;v.-ry Advertisement iiiscrlcil for a l?'r>o i-i in tin* movths, will In- ohal'i?v?l liy tin- i::s< n af One Dollar p-r Snuare (Ij inch?t id- ?.f 1'i suliil line* or lc^s.) fur tlio first ins t.. :?it -1 fifty Cents for each Hiibscqncist i tit..'. I'!,*}" The Oi'tnmi^ionerV, SliorilfV, Clerk's a ciliary*-' A<l''<ifli^nnn'iil.s will lie inserted ill papers. ? :?? !i ci'artiin*; half price. r Sli?*ritl'V f.?*vios. One Dollar on<*h. * ' it noli ? :;!>.* jv Five Dolla A<iv?-rii- in-r nil lv?l ray, Two Dollars, t?? i.l !.y I! . in-t inserted for tlireo uionllix, : r, i.l 1'i-j f'-llnvln^ rates: ;<jiiar? " >n<>nth* ? "> Kiiiai'i! f. fc. iiiarc mouths 1". s.jiinri' 12 months 1'--"|iinrt ? '< I'luiil li-< f*'. ;iji> ii'f ti iiliiiilliS 5 I. - i} I' 11 t'S I U? ?lll 1 lr* 18. "jts.iri's ! 2 months 2u. |ii ir. s :> months 111. li months 1 li months ?I. . !i?ir? * I "2 lllUlllllS ijilnivs months 1*2. ??juur>"? ' months *20, =<|iinris months 2fi. ii|iiar?'s 1*2 months ;?|l|:ilis " llioillll.-i 15, .iiuai'-s 'i months. 25. ?i|Uar<-s months !?1. *i:?!*- ? I 'I months '1"? s 'I months 2". .iinaros < months '1(1 sfjiiar'"* months III! -i|iiai\s 1'2 months 'Id ?<|it*r<:s " months 2~? <1 lliollllis ijiiari'* W iimntli* -II. "jllHIVS 1*2 IIMIIltlM )") ijiian-s :: iikiiiIIis 3It tplares <> mmiihs 4<>, tjiiart-s mi till lis }'?, |l| 111-.-' I U months "> > Wavtioim ?.f Sijuari-# will lie charged in prop >1) in i lif silmvi1 rates. ?2?" Business Cards lor tin- term of one ye II In: cliaiL't -1 in proportion to lint space. tli ei?p\, at (hf D-il/nr per line spaeo, fl" I'of all advertisements set, in ilmtfilr r hi, 1'il'ty jter Cent, extra will be added to I nve rates. DAVIS ?t CHEWS, / 'or .'tunnrr, j.ki: it wiuson, / '.// J'risx <;kn. c. K. III?;XNIN<;SON, (OL-* NK'AW A<? UA.) Coi.. (\. \Y. CKOCKRIT, A. M. Mt'XsriX, < '11 Alil.lv* I'?! * III >K ! T. TII<\M\s 1)f XN KNCLfSTI,M. ] IIKNKY (LAI']'. .1 rx., AI;N< SAM I Kl, Vol.NC. Mi-s snr i liwni'TIT. Mi:-. ANNA WHKLI'UCY, M:.-a VllMilN'IA YAl.'CILAX, Mi:>. |i|. \ i:i;N? >N, Mi-* II A IT! K CI.A UK, l-'INI.KY .KMIXSOX, Writ** t>111 v fur tho GOLDEN PRIZE. GOLDEN PRIZE. GOLDEN PRIZE. GOLDEN PRIZE. GOLDEN PRIZE. GOLDEN PRIZE. TUB >oxjr>E2xr PHIZ] Il.l.l'STRATFl). 51IIT* K.w York Woi.-klv Pitizn 1. ull?; ill" lilt! InriTCSt (iliil lifst litl*r:iVV I rs nf ili>- -'fly?:>ii lm|?-riul (Quarto contain! iii if >;/ .i or /'u'ti/ t'ultiiiiiix. ..r ilit must i 111 tf* :tixl lasfiii il iiit? refilling mailer. from I ii>- of Llie very fir*!- writers of llie day. Elegantly Illustrated Every Week, A PRESENT. OUTII FROM no CKNTS TO 8500 C ill 1>" j?iveii lo each subserilier immediately coipt of the subscription money. Tliis is pi nli'i| as a Memento of FrieinHiip, mid not i inducement to obtain Mihscribei'M. . TERMS = 10 Copy for one year ??'2 tit) niul I J'rcse ie t'opv for two yearx... 3 f>u mid 2 I'ttiMi le't'npy for three yearn.. 5 (?t> and 3 . " ic I'upy for live year*.. . H 00 mid 5 " AM) TO C UIUS, noa Copies, one year *ir> oo anil". Presei i-e Copies, one year* .... # Oil and ft " nt Cojiiis, one year. .*. ....15 00 und It) " ivi-nty-oiie Copies, one ' year 30 00 and 21 " Tli? ariieles lo lie i^iven awuy are compri.s the following list: 'i Paekayes of (iold, coiitainjngSsoO- 00 wi ii' dr> ' do Ho - Soil Oo en It) > do <lo do lyo 00 ea 10 1'tilenl f,pver Iliiiiiitig Cased " . * yPntehe* . 100 Op en ilO (Told Watches... *0 Ofi ea r.o ,do do , CO 00 ea III) do do 60 OOeai 110 Iiiijlk's' CJold Watches 85 00 ea III) Silver Hunting Cased Wallied - 30 (II) ga< Hii SiKer Watches Sin <iO i<> 9:" Ill) Hold Guard, Vest, and l*'olr ('Immhr. . .$10 00 to 30 00 en. nottl LnckcU, Brltrelets, Brooohos, Klir I>ro| I'itol I'ins, Cuir I'ins. Sleeve Hutton*. Itinjj irt. Sludilf, Wntcli Keys, (jold and Silv limhles, imiiI a variety of ether articles, wor in cunt-w to ?l.f? eneli. VVe will present to every perami sending up J iMorMieiK, nt ?i-i each, a (Sold Watch, wori II; to any one Mending us ltd) subscriber*, ?neh, m <Jo!d W.ntch, worth $90. Evoi wcriher will also reeuive a present. Immediately on receipt of the money, tl wcrii)er'jj name will be entered upoixmr boo d the present within one week hi/ mail, ore, ' mi, fiimt jHtid jj"' All coiniiiiinir.ntion8 should he atklreaaed M. IJ. UUAN, l'UDLIHIIKIf, 335 Bfoatltfny, New York. Dec. 1C, 1858. 34 lm-12m EW GOODS ! NEW GOODS M7"K would respectfully inform onf frie.iii ' w and customers, that wc havo made larj lilions to otir ffthck of Drugs an4 Medicines, I would he pleased to have thorn-onll 'and e ino our slock before purchasing elsewhere, i can offer tl|Riv>.strong jiidupeiricuta to bu r Mock consists iu part, of .-*v. A wl A ? - u?iuiU?>100> ' [.ukinV ExtraoU. for tke Handkerchief, P lira, aud Toilet Waters, Hair, Ni 1 Tooth flnwlies, Dressing Combs, tiinoToo ivders, Surgical und Denial inatr nts. Fino* Brandies and Wines, Metliohial purposes, and all articles usual it in a first dais Drilg Store. Give us a call Jordan a Mclaughlin, Abbeville C. H. fuly 8, 18IS8. 11 tf I THE STATES ' '> /v i>t nt/sir/so t'vKtty j 1/'tilt**''* r.\ r??voi{ A 111:1 sv >r TKIIMS: . " Maili'il to snl> 'tildTH i-iii of tfta-w'y :i' S?* I)-m i Mi* per imtiiiiit, I' r one eopv ; 1 ' x ' x1 " for 'ao c(>|iio- ?invnri,*l>ly it> ailVUOfi' !' ' e; time onU'H'cl. ii. Sfiiii-W ockly Staiki", for one your, three (| KILt.AKS ? T1IK CH EA I'KST PA PER IX Til K SOUTH. ^ Tho WW-.lv ,* in n laree pmtti! ' o- KI.IIM, am. I jiritil(.1 I.II mi; c,iur |' tj>i;ij \vtfh yi I??!ii t\ p.', at ih?> I'oilo.wintr r-i|iso^ii|jlf ?-<"J of >tlllMTi|itio|| : * ;"f # f - I^rjVi:. ONE ropy . . . '' ' Til KICK eopics, ' till PI V IC copies to ;i ?:|nll, . . . h "" w* I i'l-N fopilN So a c;li.|., . . . I*' <li 'IWKMTY copii-s, sent lo oik* aiMre^, _ Payment in ;i!| eases is required invnrnhly "i" ?e !i>lv;iin c ; ami no paper will lie fur\yal<lv)|-^l',"' IT- 111.- I'ereipfc of (In. money. .3. All liiinimss 1 ellirs rliould lio addressed tc 1 f- I K\ Oil A: III'llS-^, Washington. 1). C. -lan. is, ia;) hi JOHN LTOLARkTT' j REPAIKKR OF CLOCKS, WATCHES',? ra JE WEXjIIY, _ lie r0Bl,pet fully inform t lie ciii-t^S^ , *e?s? of tin* Disiriet. that lie lias or !"('!L,',a ',in'!5rlf at. Ilodgre's Pepot, ?lieieimj,<vii im? . v, iiu promptness, : 11 <>r| dors in his lino of Uusiin-'. II.' ij U'ull )>re "0 i with ail llii- tool* and in.uerials of liis art j and foids oniiliili'iit in lieinif aide to t^ivc snlisfaction. All work warranted. /" 11V Terms Cash. ' Ajiril i-l. lsr.^ r>2 ' 1y '?? State of South Carolina. ,(' j/;/{/ ; i'//././: jusrmrr. (|( ( I O/firC t'oUVl <j (JcmuliiH Li L u I flit (Ml j N- K. Riitl r J no vs. j. Attaclnnoiit. 0n j Win. 15. l.loyd,) Meffovvan, I'lt'tF's Attorney. I W HI-'.WKAS the l'laisitifF did, on tin: nine,0u j 'V tf< i,Hi day of Na\i*inburt eighteen*" ljPW* .no j died and fifty-eight, f1. lit.-. d<cl.:ralion against ,ini | tlio I fonilaiit, who, 'it is said, is absent. from tl(> | and without, the limits of this State, and Iibs-uei,iiti | tlier wife nor attorney known within the sama, ,hii i upon whoin a eopy of said 'VH.aration tuiirht ho .til) j served : It is thereforeordored, that the said no | fondant do appear and [dead to the said doelar,1111 j Utioll, oil or lie lure tllv twentieth .'I' NT""-1" .mi i ner, lium!r>-tl ;wJ liltv-nine, otlieiwlao ,df) I fiititl iiml absolute jud<;tin-til will llicii bo giv&4-. .00 uml :i\vuri!''il niruinsl lunt. on MATTHKW McPONALD,' c. c. p.".' .r<i? Clerk's < Nov. 2d, U2?I2ux oil 'lho Stato of Eouth. Carolina, i/ "" Abbcrillr JJishir!.? In the Common I'lctf nil Jlrnrv C. I'.tritcll, ) Attii' liiiienl. v*. ,:J%> Will. If. l.lnVll, ^ MI I'i'ils. All'y :xr> Hi:111:AS lho ]'!aintiir <liJ, na the sixth ..y NV ?l:iv 'if April. t?li* II linmi nil :t 11 I liltyvi^lil, lil?* his (Icclavitliuu nuaim-t lln- PH'-itI >lniiI, win>, (i; is ssii<l,) i^ ah-vm In-in ;tml witliotit (lie limits ? !' this Stiil.:, ami lms miiher wife nor iilt'irni-v kii'uvn within tin- siiiii.-, iijiuii whom ii cnpY III' 1ll'*sai'l (' ''-lal'Ulioil Ilii^Ul he^er veil: It is tli'Tofurf oi'ilcri'il, tint ih?? ? :???! Tfrffinlan-'. (1<> lljtpeiir ami ph*:tii In tin* .!< c!:iliilinll. oil nr 5? !" ?r?- 1 lit: wvi'iitli <lnv >>f Apr.l. iirhtn-ii In: iiilr?'?l siiiii *i It v - ii i ii?-. !i. r \v i r, filial si:i.J iil> sotllt jli<l<*IIKMIt Will t licit III- givril ilhli nWilt'lh-il njjuiiisl liim. MATT 11 H\V McfM iNALD, ?\ r. p. r> Clerk's <MVwe. Apt!! 3. I1-:.-. .* > ly TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT With the Galvr.nic Process, BY S. HE IT R Y BEARD, x>^i;3sraxrx5ir??. Office?Over march &. Allen's Book ar.d Drug Store, Abbeville C. H Aim. is, I>.'.s is tr *. V . ( . Viwit, Attorney nt T.nn' <n<<l S"!'"!t,r in E<jin(y Anr.Kvn.i.K. S. Will j?r??tuptly ultein! to all Imsim^ i-nlrnsteiikP liif He I'llii In* fiiHiul at t h<> olfien of tit? AMievilli'lIanner " .Inly "Js IU Cigars, Cigars, Cigars. received a Imge int; Ki.oftU vn v?fm?. 05? Cigars, worth from in s*'j jut tlioiisiiiwl. Also, a lot of very linechewingTobacco, sil ?1.25 to jjjil.fto per ll>. 1'lirc I'rwieh llramlv, certainly mailt* from tin- juice ol' ilio |rra|ie.? Wities, Whiskies, (Jiiis Ac., of the very *best < | I it y that we have lieen able wiili milch cure 2 and an<! ureal expenses to obtain. il Al.-.o, a few emjitv f'nrre!< for sale. JuKDAN .V Mi LAL'CIIJ.IX. June 0,1 s."i3 7 t? ;*| V/. X. BLAKE, 'i,?. | Attorney at XjiCWc/*i W[|<l. Practice in the Courts of Kdirefieltl-, Newberry, Lauicn?, nnd Abbe.villc. Ollice?Ninety-Six, Abheviiie, S. 0. Oct. I>, ltiiiS 21 tf "J1 .Tnfit: T?yiffiivflfl * - ' "*' 'tis! A sri'l'l.v of I'UWCII'ANXr Extract, il. and Klernnl IVrfumr for the IJiMidkcrch'f, i'ran^i|>niuii Toilet Water, . ... f do i]o Siiiij), I do <1? Siu-hi't.j, ' to wliicli we invito iho attention ol'tlie Indite, l,ld JORDAN ?t M. I.AI: T1 I.I N, Druggists mill t_'hetiiiol>. July 1, 18.-.S. " (f ' il:> "s Tho Clear Starchcr's Friend WJIJ* fjive n finished and beautiful gloss to Collars, Shirt Hni-oins, and tp all UncD, jniisliu and colton jrooils; it will'lto found-an aasiftj taut in whitening clothes, and is warranted to ! contain nothiuginjurious. b'or sule hv ?' j JORDAN it M< LAI (iill.lX, "J1 I " Dniptji-tB ond^lrpmHs. , 1 Pauitg and, Oils*,, YVT E have just received n lot 'of TV RE WIIITE ch i V V . '<> * Al>, Liii8ci:(1.0Ll, nud Copnl Varnish/ which wo will Fell cheap. u)l JORDAN .t M. LA Ft; II MX, No. ?t. Granite Range, AhbevUlG <3. ft? L,|, July 8i 1858. ' tf * *H' > Bi, - J. 1). McKKLLAB, w' SUEGEOW n P. N T T B T 3 . ? 'er W nt ft" ''mM ',ft nt < reetuvoooj ^ W Depot, where ho will, witli ploft8titff> wai', tlio.se who may desire his services. r/t All work warranted sfilisTheMiy. ' \ ?'| !y State of South Curojius * AliUE VILLE msriiwr.. K le . v, In Equity- > O. T. I'orcher, Ex'r, ) ' *' find Trrtstce, f Hill fnr^ Injunction, vs. . | Coiihttif'ctioTf;>Dircc10 Joshna Daniel, Wm: ) \*^ion,'&o, it. Reid, nnd others. ) "* \ ' . V 1 ! ' ' 1 IT appearing Jo-my satisfaction llipt. Chris to_ pher Cox, the children of Cornelius Cox, <jtoovd, theucbildnyi 9* J&Wy Uox, d&'cfc Wasjfel!! dren of Leroy Cox, doe'd, the children pf Der! tluuna i'ace, dae'd^nm] tl?o. cljddmn J*|ierel>y ,e Prick? fleteM, defcn'duhts'fti thnVboVtrsnirFd cane 3 and next of kin of Jane Reid, dec\l. (whoso number aud nninca afo uuknown,) reside beyond , the limits of this State. On motion of Nohlc, X- i'Comp. Sol, ordered tlmi a?!'l ? ? *- -> . ^fphb i pour and plead. answer or demur lo mid Oijl..of y. Coinplitml, \yiMii 11 three inonths frnin the piihli. cntion liercof iir judgment J?ro Casfewo "viOlibr taken uguiiiHt tlifin. , \ tyM. II. PAIVKBU.o.^.A.D, CommiBRipner'R Office, ). |j' Jnn. IS, 1869. J g 3m 11 Chapped Hands! Chapped Lips! THE Snb&cribur* have just received'a* Biipply of Amandine, Cold Cr<?im, I*i>nHBo' ly Divine, &.cc 'l'liem are article# if nppliM* K>'fti<> skin after washing will Inutility, solten and preserve it free'from chopping. ., JORDAN & Ttfof,AlW#,IN. January 27, 18f>9 !u t: