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ihe lost child. 1 ..... Eddy, form- rlv ?!' Newark, N. a Hi llw O scsitfo Advoc?t? tiio j f . rt.. 3 '.ittresiing skvt^' 11 i?.ng sicuhmI strange to us that tlio \ i<! , .1 the Lor.] il'ttd llio rot urn of > ri].. - ns oco:i, v?i?g sm?Ii tin ill itg rapiiim? in 1-v.avc. and that it contracted, as n <li !, (11:>s j??V with the emotions towards those who remained in the father's house, iIn mo who had not wandered and "needed n\> hs pen lance." It HiirHy conl<l not Do mat a liepven 01 purity loved one winner more than ninety and li ne toiling, struggling, faithful Christ.'iiiis. That was impossible. The children of God arc precious in his sight. lie has (ohl us that " the righteous is more excellent than his neighbor." But it is posmIiIc that the All Merciful, who pleads with sinners " to bo reconciled," that the kiml Shepard who goes afar over desert ntnl mountain after the ono wandering viieup, shall feel for the imperilled a solioi"i'l? not felt for those in safety, and that its deliverance from imminent peril shall cause a thrill of joy such as is not- occasioned bv a contemplation of the already saved. One almost gone is saved. One poised upon tho crumbling batik of the river is rescued. But to ns, such declarations now have a meaning such hs never before. Wo can see how ih?-r?s is j.iy, deep and thrilling over watMieici * i'i*iiimi, siu'ii hh uoi, ana caniiiti Im tVli uvrr tliusc who listvo '* not been 'mm hum.-," and yi liow love for ihe lat ii' iiiiv !)? it*?n?5 liif less tender and enduriimr. Monday evening, of last week, after .1 hurtl d?\"s work, wo left tkooflice and started homeward. In the room below #c found Mrs. E. in wailing, and together we started np Stale st. AU>ut half way, we met our oldest son, and saw tliat he had some tidings of evil, lie could only , * Little Kamy is lost, and we cannot find liim anywhere." The liltle one is the laml> <>l our fold, 11 bright-eyed buy between two and tlireo years of age, with fair hair hanging in sunny ringlets. Dear child?his liule feet always palter ou the hall when wo ring the bell at noot-, his arms have always "a hug," and his rosy iip? a kiss for papa. We hastened home and ascertained that he had been gone neai ly an hour. Tho immediate neighborhood had been search O'J m vain, vvo smrte'i instantly?me streets, alleys, &e., witlun reach, traversal, but 110 tidings. Night was at hand, and evidently our child was 1-evond our neighborhood, and that c->l? 1 ni^lit was lost in ' llio niidM. of this g?eat Mabel. Notii-o was s< nt ! > *he ?t?tion and 1 to siiinu of (ii-) .-'iiiivi'i-H hating service 1 lliai evening. A :i.e!nl procured tlie crier. \V? had often heard ti..it b?-l 1. and the cry of to~t i*ltild, hut never f?* t ili? tones so sadly l>ear?l lluni that m^lit, an lie cried, ' Lo?' child ? a little hoy, not three years !, <>: from 1 12 K una Place, bareheaded, . t .ir v , .11 a red dress, stockings i/Lie n O tliose cries I We h.?w iihui" i'.vi r since. Kind friends came *o ,}, .-'rangers came with tearMil s-.vmj-a'i.v ; parties were formed, who piir<>ih:<l tii? ! reets and alleys in all direciions, hut ante back with the sad wordt " No ti?lii?j?i?."' The hours wore on, and near midnight the search ?vas given up for the night. Dear reader, may you never pass a night of such suspense ! We sat by the fire, and now our hearts would bound as footsteps neared our gate. Perhaps it is some one C -I I i !*1. 1 1 .1 XT _ rrorn me ponce aiiuion wiiu our ciiuu* no, the steps sound on. Our door is passed ! We did pray, we did commit our child , to the All Father, and that alone sustained ( its. But we could not 6hut out the vision which crowded upon us unbilden. Now ( we imagined wo heard his wail above the { ((loaning of the tempest and sighing of the waves ; now we saw him lying upon the cold ground, those locks frozen to the earth ; tht-n again we saw hiiri caught in ' the net work of frillroads on Clarke-street, . and crushed to a shapeless mass. Slowly passed tli? hours. Will daylight 1 1. TP__ ' never v?jiiic r i>. r??uits nt mm. .Eire we Dfl- I gun our search again, \t? wet:t into tlie break ^ fist. room, sin.I itir-rc, lying Upon the sewlag tn;iel>i H w:i- ni- little hat. Wo turner! { I'lMin H. him iii t!ic corner stood hia rocking ( ? ui?e. wiili ii?in* drawn over his head, jiwt ( i h !x> left 't ; while on the table was his plate. with his high ch?ir beside it. Up to , lliiti moment we maintained our firmness, | bnt wo could no longer. I Friends came into assist us. Ood blen? them/ Never did we need them morn? never did we appreciate them more highly- ' The authorities placed the police at our ! servico, to make the seafch thorough. Still no tidings. Nearly eighteen hours ' had passed, each hope had been crushed, find the prospect grew darker. .At this juncture came a German to the house, and said that if our child was the one described !n the morning papers, he _ - e -.. % i? ?? * - whi suit? nnu na wouiu oring liim. Wo did not see him, and on learning the news drove to the pl?ce we supposed designated, but found no child. Homeward again we did not come. The friend* in the search had in part returned, and were awaiting the result of this intelligence, ere they should go again. The anxiety was too deep lor words...At last we aaw ?ome one coming-?how far one can sec who looks for a l?i*t child?nearer .?nd nearer. It was it was our child?God be praised, he was? *afel v / . ' ... tSwored bo the mother's emo-ions-*-. mr.tl.<js can imagine thfin ! Oor friends gathered with swimming sy*s abofit tbe child. There was no need too call them to " come antf rejoice with us." They enrno unhidden. There were tlrco' oth^r ^'nildji n who hafr dot'beenv in peril; tiiice who-had not wandered; three vyo gloved as we lored ibq fourUb but oh I tirtre vm nor* Joy &r%i t\ -?* the ono than over the threo tlmt went in?t it aBtray. More, ayo more! Wo did not m lovo them less, but tho joy was over the ot rose tied. ^ An honest German found tho littlo wan* dorer a long distance from hom?, and saw n| that ho was lost. IIo took him up and Q| carried him to his house, placet] him in tho e,? crib and rocked him to Bleep, had washed |lt and fed him, and restored him to our arms. Wc asked him to accept a pecuniary recompense, but ho refused, saving in broken Englisii, " I bavo children too; if one of mine was lost, 1 would want sonio ono to ^ t.iko him up. No, no money," and bo but- j lotted his coat over his noble Teutonic heart, and bid us good-byo. nj Will our readers pardon this personal de- j tail ! It has taught us some lessons.? o| Nover before did wo fully know the import of tho word suspense. Never did we feel . the terrible meaning of the word lost!? m Never did we so road the declaration of joy j in heaven over the repenting! And never | . did we so appreciate llio kind attentions of | friends whom wo thank from the depth of . 1 n? our inmost nature, and devoutly do pray that we may never liavo occasion to assist . them in a similar trial. < ? BORN IN THE PURPLE. fr Queen Victoria is a gr.imlinama. Through- tj, ....i n..;.:.i. ~ .1 ? VUV lav ui man citi|'H n HICIO 13 a grtai ut'ill \y of joy over tlio chubby lillle son of the nmi- p< able young princess whose birth we recollect h< announcing in 1839, so fast does Time roll jn itself away. Fulluwing that drumbeat pi which our own immortal Webster has w made immortal, there will be much talk- fa ing, and congratulating, and hand shaking be ain-.ng Unions, as tho news of the birth of the Pru-ian prince reaches post after post th over which floats tho meteor-flag. The yc cvf nt has a double aspect, both of which wl nvp?-cts have much interest to Englishmen, ry and wmi' to the inliabilants of other nations, th As a domestic incident, it appeals to tho ni hundreds of thousands of fathers and mothers, who have experienced the same rensa u* tions that now occupy the bosoms of the ar "royal couple" at Berlin. It places the l?e great of the earth on tho s:mie level with it tho humblest of laborers. And should it p( please ifeaven to confer upon that baby's w< brow a far more brilliant crown than that ni eaithly one to which it has been born, hi then will its parents share with the "com ve mon'people" that most incurable of all eviln( w| ?.-t lio Atirlnt lnnr cnrrnic Hi'jfr /.nmno H Ul the loss of children. For not even the or heuvonly crown thftt those inherit who are wl of the kingdom of heaven ever reconciles a l>u parent to the loss of a child. Death ami wi sorrow are the great levolers; and when av ihe former "lays his icy hand on kings," th ;\nd the latter sit a down to do ita put feci of work in royal palaces, the common human- ev ity of high and low is best vindicated.? an The "Dance of Death" is the only dance in in which we all meet, and to which wo 'ire et not admitted, but forced io come, the ticket* being pushed into our hands, and wu made recipients of attentions that are considered ^ by ourselves to be as indelicate as they are pressing. The birth of the Prussian prince is a po litical event of no little impoatance. It i s ^ within the limits of possibility that he may ^ be called upon to reign over the British ^ empire, and so unite the crowns of Britain (] and Prussia on the same head. There are, . he to !-e sui?% several brothers of the Princess q RuhI of England, all of whom, or their ^ offpprirg, might reign in that country before she or her children can have any claim ^ to the throne ; but royal families have a way of dying out that is quite remarkable ? ^ There is hut ono living legitimate docen dant of Louis XV. of Franet, in the male line, the gentleman known as the C??mte . Chambord, though that monarch had Rev BFal grandsons, all of whom were married,, j *nd had children. George Ill.'s fourth son. ? ^ the Duke of Kent; atid had any said, fifty e? pears ago, that the crown of Great Briiian tj1( would be worn by the daughter of the m( Duke of Kent, and that daug :ter his only shild, not to be born for ten years then to :ome, the prediction would have been tl)j united at, probably laughed ah At that time tja .here stood between the DukeofKent and j)e he crown the Prince of Wales, (afterwards Greorge IV.,) his daughter, the Princess ^ Charlotte, a fine young woman just getting marriageable, the Duke of York, and tlr? ^ Duke of Clarence, (aftewards William IV.) wj There were four porsons between him and the throne, precisely the same number that i? between Princess Roval and the thronp . ? - Jju Who could have supposed that all these j^n persons would be dead in 28 year#, leafing c|. neither son nor daughter; and that the Duke of Kent would die himself before |j( Bither of them, leaving an only daughter, jn) who should become monarch?- Yet so it (jc was. The Duke of York died in 1830/ fr< William IV in 1837, and (he Princess m Charlotte in 1817,?all childness. The, p Dulce of Kent died in 1819. Thus five II <i deaths were neece'ssary to give Victoria the sceptre she holds. Had not her father j. died so prematurely, it is probable his marriage would have led to the birth of sons, tfl in which case she would hardly have become Queen. Now it would be nothing strange. if'what happened in the family of , George III. were-to happen in that of Victoria I. Tha/idqs of .the ((titer may th die, or they may not marry, or their childreo,ehould they l>eget any in wedlock, m iimy hoi live, or- menr inarnnge bads inay m provo unfruitful, and so the crbwu catnu to fall oo die head of the Piincess Royal,'of ?0 on the head of her eon. In thai 'cane, the, y0 union of England and Prussia would be a tartliug event, opposing both countries to retaiu their rotative po'siiibns to each other, th and to the rSst gjT the wqrjd, ? A sovereign '* reigning at J*>i?don and Berlin/the Hano ' en eriah live superseded, fy tlfat'of .hi Brandon burgh, woulj ba soinathiirg, novel Uv ?i the po.fttoal yfertdf iboagh. tb* fiHatpi tb - -V * . ? - - - - * ? would bo common |?laee enough. It ay all h:<|>|>eu hc'loro tlio close of the pros- '< I it century. Kings dio, n??t only "soiik- tho men," as t lie Hal (cling Frenchman s;ii.| 10 win ie sucking novereign, hut ;d ways, occasio - thai ly yearly, and so create opportunities for ami hern to get the "round ami top of sover- if t gnty," who li-id never calculated upon tlio: tving it.? Waverley Magazine. and ? disl THE BEGINNING OF THEWORLD.I TIlO followilirr in :lll x'riurL I'limi u Si.ininn V o ~ . Spurgeon, the English preacher, and is 1 specimen of the eloquence which within a ar or two has mado his name familiar in ^'u >tli homisph' rs : ? ' Can any man tell mo when tho be^in- <'Kl ng was 1 Years ago, we thought the he- '?r' nnin'j of this was when Adam came tip i it; hut we have discovered that thous ,n<" lool ids of years before that God was forming taotic matter to make it a fit abode for smi an, and putting a race of creatures upon s,nv that they might die and leave traces of ' s handiwork and marvellous skill, before : tried bis band on man. But this wan 'l,lV >t tho beginning, for revelation points us w'1' i h period long ere this world was fashion 0,,,' I to tho days when the morning stars ore begotten?when, like drops of dew Din fingers of moriiii*, stars and constella ""l O C* ri >n? fell thickly from the baud ol God ; hen, by his own lips, lie launche l forth >iiderous orbs; when, with his own hand. ' "" j sent comets, like thunderbolts, wander j " 1 g through the sky to find some day their j In~ oper sphere. We go hack to those days J het) woilds were made and svstems were ' fthioiiiHl, and we have not trie ! ?gining yet. '"Until wti go hack to the time wliei. till l'"1 e universe slept in the mind of G.<d, as w'' it unborn?until wo ei.ter the eternity " here God, the Creator, dwells alone, eve " 1,1 tiling sleeping in his miglitv gigantic ought?wo have not gu-^ed tlie begin uov ng. We may go hack, baefc, hack? Jes upon ages. Wo go back, if we ma\ tbe e a word, whole eternities, ami vet never jl"', rive at the beginning. Our wing inav i tried, our imagination dioawav. C<>ulil V'" outstrip the lighting's flashes in mij*siy, 1 ' ?wer and ami rapidity, it would soon ' :i '' wiry it<elt ero it could get to ihu begin 1'l(! ng. Bui God, from tlie beginning, chose n> ' s people, when unnavigatcil either was ^*,M t unfanned by the u ing of a ingle angel, slJl*'i ten space was shoreless, or unborn, when : dveisal silence reigned, and not a voice so" whisper shocked the solemnity of silence our lien there was no being, no motion, naught Cltl it God himself siloiie in his eternity ; when f llmut the song of an angel, without the. / tendance of even a cherutiim, long ere m> e living creatures were born, or tliu wheels vtMthe chariot of Jehovah wero fashioned : ' \ en then, 'in the beginning was the word,' id in the beginning God's people were? !he beginning He chose them all unto ernal life." ma i r. it. a.? l lie lollowuig capital storv re no eoting the meaning of these important the ml to foreigner.-.) cabalistic initials, i> son lil in Uio last number of Titan. It ap- the inrs that a certain Utiiteil SiHtwiunn, of l>y. cenlrio habits, acquired great notority iiihi oil) I.is fondness for oysters ami other ing ceous delicacies. This woithy was in exei e habit of writing after his name, whether riot >on his cafd or 111 the visitors' hook at whi >tela, the mysterious letters, F. II S.? sho no morning, a newly-come English gen- in a iinan, of middle age and grave a?pect, s n a6 looking over the list of arrivals. He its < *s shirk hy the mysterious Inters, as hum ery one else had heen. ' F. R. S.,1 mat- tion red lie; 'it can't be! yet there the let law is are. Who would have thought it}1 sho ie clei k was called ii[> and reipiested to As plain, lie knew nothing moie than that spe< e of the boarders and lodgers had put and ? name down with that handle attached. Im ( how him to me !' sai<l tin; Englishman will gerly. 'There he goes now, Sir,1 said litei e clerk, pointing to our hero. The next terc [>ment ' Old Shell1 felt his hand grasped cise another hand, whilst his arm went go i rough a rapid and vigorous motion, fa soei liatly known as the 'pump-handle a<;- nun >n. It was the Englishman, his faee seM Anting with cordiality. 'Delighted to ?etyou, Sir! -Had not. the slightest idea 1 seeing one of our society on :|ii? side i.f """ i water! When were von a iii^m!>?? ?; ,'K" ' r> I? memory in so defective'? Mriidt.-r ot " int V said 'Olil Shell/ half angry. Oli? **1 1 n't he so modest, my dear Sn !? ' xiest! the deuce! What society ?'?*N.? t>,rsh fulness, now I You are a Fellow, | ",,e iow.' 4 Dash my buttons, Strang* r!' ex* our iiineil 4 Shell,' thoroughly iudi<rnaiit ; 4 do " U call, me a fellow?' 4 Fellow of the ',u f >yal Society, Sir. Yoti mistake my Jfiemi[f. Fellow of the Royal. Society of L<>n in.' 41 am no Londoner,man ; I come SHI" >m down South, I do. I am an oyster ?l,al' an, I am.' 4 Why. what on earth does ' '* R. 8. mean, then, attached to your H"^ in\e V said the astonished English w'" an, ?cience nnd surprise beaming from lo ' a countenance. 4 Wull, stranger, I don't or 1 re if l,?lo tell you I Yon see I like oys- w? rs, I do; and F. R. S. means a?fzactly 'eHr tliiniY mrirA iiak Lua I)tun Pt-ionit ttif?uia<t STrd id Stewed V v (H'K 1 Inlj < An Irish clergyinan cfiice broke off the our rend of his discourse, and thus addressed ifht s congregation ; dear brethren,'let puli a tell you that I am now just balf through bad y serhfcon/but as I perceive your ^mpa littl nice, I will say that the remaining half is lip it more tlran a quarter as long as that dro iu have beard.' ol-j i ?? c?Y A gentleman somewhat distinguished for e use Of choice language, found fault ill) Tiis pudd'ng as having- too much tile ilorio' m U,-wlii8l? the Iftndl idy KMk: in Frii gh dudgeon,declaring that she rtever u*ed. *hi e*rticle~ind??4 ^ere never was wnj io ver vr ' " m '??*>< THE TWO TSMPEKAMENIS. Vnplu can i>e reduced in two classes? mor->se and inUanthrop o, and thosi > are all sunshine ami happiness, thosi I swin hoin to laugh alike at happiues misery, m|ii? go through tlx; woild a senl upon an agreeable errand ; am bo, on tlit' otiier liaml, who always lool speak as if they !im<1 cmioeivt'il sonn iko t?> the worhl in their infancy, nix e hound to carry* their resentment will in to the grave. We meet with sum of each of these classes every day.? we greet as we do the warm siitishiu lieaven, for we experience in "his sn y the highest happiness that life fan al I ; the other inspires us with "loom an. ui, for misanthropy :s the woist of a! ml epidemics. Shak.? off thoso avertti Ics and cold glances, man, and |?ut on ling faeu, and not act as though yo an enemy in evev lio<lv who eroyour path. Iusteul of regretting wlm l have liot, thank God for what \o e and go on rejoicing. The man t k with in the itili/rinriife of life is th : who-e sotil ri*es ahovu petty annoy cs :im 1 ills?who, ami'lst. ihv prvseii linens, can always see a height niol t*l? is future heyoml. ["here art' *ome men who never sp?*:i Id report some ?:?*h?' of pain; of to ft m some sorrow. Tiu'v (jo fnri.li in ??,ar?* sympathy, l>til never think <>f imparl if. They arc i-ver cronkii><_i ah"ii wn-l<'lii'i|ii*'ss o|? Iiti', anl v' 'Jo ii'>i|i l<i liminish ii ; tln-V st,,,?n ?1 i-?-?:*tiwit!i evervtliini?. >?it*I plcascil milv wit <>iilent. Whatever to.iv y>ur >11 >>:i, i winllv or our w.ir liy, nvin. if\ i ir a ?*h *? ? Si! fae . Y m may po.i o!?ii<*-<l to w*>rk <hr. hv ilru. ' ?< lemher iIn* moiM is a place of toil. i.itis who have t ?ii.-1 before v??n ar t ai r-'-t in iIn* l;in<r-lom. Ar.- v<? s.-il i So \v;ii tin* ui't-t peifeet ma wnfl.1 ever *.iw, .\l*tis<* will not in i a sterling character. IlaiVt wor<l ' iiii'l to the -ji-akefs own heart. 1 complain at eveiy ini-hap. every slati . ever v lioi; at v?>nr heels, yon will |Vi? fe t?f misery. Ciiee up. then, man, f.i siinl ?rlil aUvavs shines ?|.?ivn irp.i ill. Tim heaniit'ul >1 ?j.-?-ts ^iili whit* I lias everywhere stn-lletl the eart! ik to ii< of happiness. L -am a lcs?>o n nature's cheeifnl face. \V<* h*:ir lethim; about people's tcmpfiauifiits 1 reporlorial travels.?iWw Hi-iiford AT**/ VTrue Pnlitencxa.?A pnl>!i<; school < o n sioiier, in oii?! of his reports, nliM-rvt k* justly that there is mueh that pa? with the ignorant an ! dishonest ji itenes*, whie.h ih.*serves not the nam* -honhl find no a?lvoe:ito iiiiuhij; sob* i int'*llii;eiit people. To how with grar smile wiili to u??iunu uner of suavity ;unl kini!n?*?> whieh li;i entjvoleiice, tin lieail iii it, to put <> manlier ot courteous hearinir merely l e a purpose, an>I to lav it. a?i?lii win* occasion 11i:il ralii il it forth Iiu>* pi<s.i* tin; mere coniiii*if?-it to tin* w?-11 l>nIIIHT ot vv?;! t I ! ? ! I S"fi??1 V. Don m:iM?*rs fop-, iin-l lliris may I. used for ilu*. prirti/e of t'.is si.n is >lyI * of politi-ii<-s; hut tli.-i icli respei'lal'li! atnl intelligent neopl 111* 1 possess, llll'l wllirll should lit* tangli II our si-liools. is as unlike this as gol alike its cheapest roiintcifeit. "It I :i Jligill ill lilt* Ileal i. It i- tin: dt'Veh.j it i lit I exercise of outward iuani!<-s';i ; tile praetii-al application of the roV; ,?' Whatsoever ye would that hi *, iiM <l?i to you. <lo ye. even so to them, we wish others to treat us with r> t, showing a re?;:ird for our feeling a desire lor our happiness, so sliou!' >ui manners i<nvnril? them. Thisspiii evei imlitec genuine eourte?w ami pless, as a charaeterisiio of liiiuian in our>e. Anil the possession ami exei of tliis spirit aiming al! people wonl< far to imlnee the highest well luring u ely. Dissension, strife, hiiteinu*-, am iherless other sources of mi-fry, woul. inn rise. hi /Ige of A mi'lira // Freedom. ? In a lai ion In Z '.)? :htl- Lee. Set-m* t!l Uort I'liltuiai S ? ! y >*t \\\?t (Jiie.-tei , lie ivi?reiietl 111:iI >\hil I!? L lv ihv. the H si* Hi HniL'1'1 lv. i'i?- .Sii-i'ii C ol (ivl Iil-I, 'li - 1" H?lh? >1 S?'-,-liH'l , KHh' etllh|eiU"? iMljiHi-, vf i 11 * 11 <. lie of lire >n'ii)\ tif.iU'iful pimlll' ti.ms II soil is the hulg* <>l AI'rierirnii fr.-il nn lie song, wni'-h animates us in iuttih lavs, lei us hereali> r ?J*o piint 1 ? hoiui rer of oil laml which will jiieet us ii fi-M, eheer in al?H<'ii<-t?, ami ileliijht u nig strangers, ami txhirli W> the ilyinj iol's aye, fili.ill revivK the rvi'olleCl-'Hiit n home it in 1 u*Mln I ry lie Commend* tli< jt'Ct to our fair country woukmi, win pienenl ii :its it gift IVo.iii (lie Ikj.hiiif'it h?? brave, wiili which to return virfoijiift o return no more. " B<>tJiiiiriH," wlion Mtoiigly sujpocl to lie ttiv ainiablu him tied Di. Darlington, Bugged* thxt tin mia, our iiniigtriiOitft Ami-ric<m L niif o call-d P>?5hoii. Ivy, mid Calico.,- hn*,. ?v<:ry wlitiie re?v?>fiiizHd as the'riuhh'rii n gri-Ht Republic, and word as the cheir id bmlge ol it patriotic -jieople, on a I ilio occasion*." "Jlie 8iigg?t.tio:i is not i one. Others have named the heautifu e early flower^Epigmi"; another the Tu Tree or its flower, and the RhoUodpn ii, but to 1) the#e inay be urged soiu Bction. What ?fty the ladU>?|?HoirtiIwritl. A. porsQM told a Qtin nets of a mooting of tho Society u imds wh",enough to kijl *h? 4j|?*rSl } ti i?b tlie Qiwiker^fipplj^r, that it vjii-.ll> y tbing, ibe ?il?ij? HMeu^bly were tryiiij U*" "* '* ' ulljc ^Vbbcutllc Bfltin B Published very Thursday Horning, by Q DA VIS cto CREW< W C. DAVIS Ed S T. B. CRUWS Publii ] j T E n nvr S S | Two Doli.ahh per iiiiiiuiii. if paid in ailvii * j Two Doi.lahb hihI Fifty Oknts nttlic u i ration of line yrnr. All subscript inn* not I ileil :it tli?- tune of subscribing, will be II . ai<lereil h? in<letiiiil?*, uml will In* cont.iiitie>l () ! hi rem ?u?m arc |>.oil, or at I 11 i* o|i?.i?iii o! the j pri<-torc>. Orilertf fruni otlicr States must iti J u/ilu In* with tin* Ciixfi. I! RATES OF ADVERTISIXSTC r. ! Tin' l'ro|irii>t<>rs of the Abbeville flit it tir /niA'inii/i'nf I'rrxs, hate estaliliHheil the to I inir rate* ill' Vilvi'1-linilig t(i In- ulisirigftil in || ; papers: Kvt-rv \ilveriisenient ttiserteii for a !< ??? '* than lliroc mow lift, will In* eliat't?ei| In tin- i ;t limi nt One Dollar per Snuatv ' I J- ineliof 12 snliil lines nr le*s.) fin tin* first " lion, ainl Fifty Cents lor each imliseijiifii ;. I M'l'tlOtl. ! ' The (*omtiii?sioner'n. <h<-rtfl"s. t "l?i U' '' i Ir.liiiai'v'fl Ail viTtisrincwft will itisoMi il h.'ih j'tuiers r*;n*li <:luiiL.'ii<U half priee. i ShiTill'V l.i'vii's. One Dollar each. II | ?t>'~ \ntioueeiim a famli-laie. F*ive Do t. : Ailvitisiti^ il" INtiMV, Two Dollars I ' I :ii I 11v tin* Magistrate. I Advertisement* iniMjrtcil for three montl ,1 ' liiiiir.-r. at the following rules: I M|itat*i' 3 month*' ? ! I mjii ir>- ti months' ' I M|ii:it'c months 1 square 12 niitiilliR ... , squares .'I iiiniit 11h ' 2 hi|tl;ir?-i* li m*tilths .... |, 2 squares '.t iimii.ilis 2 <i|iiaii'f 12 mmitlis :$ -a|iiiies 3 months r 3 ?|nares ?i mnntlis !i sijiiiiri'ji nimiihs. :s -?|11??i i-r- 12 months t ; I w|u.iri-s :1 mouths I squares ! iiM'iit lis 1 4 squ iivs y months i ' t squares I'? mouths fi sqilUM's It llllllltlls ' .* squares iiioinhs ii !> -quures i:io:iili< ? M|ilar-s 12 numth-i. ...... 1 ' sqil ire* .'I iiiimihs ii >quares mouth? li w|il:iri'? 11 mmiili* ' 0 squares 12 mouths ii 7 11)11 ires :< un-iit li* 7 -ai'iarcs ' mmi'lis 11 7 |1 iiioiitlw i- 7 sotmrev l'J noiitli.* 8 !ii|ll:ir?>* ! Illolltlw S MIUltn'H <i Illii'l.tlS [t h -ijilari'? 9 nnuillw i 8 s?::i ires I li nm-il'i* I i ' | l*Y??'lions *>f >?i?iar?*s >lt In: in |?i S i tlli'l l.l til-' !l *!v ' j r.iisn,...^ t'ai.J-i !inr III** l'*rlil of on** ' will *?? <*{> *?t'il in |>r<Miorlion I" tit** sp:?i*?? li ' nviMlli . al Our llnt/nr (XT lino i?v. Ii ' L-5?~ F'?r all si*lv?-rlisi*iio*i?is ? *! m ?/?.??/?/ ' ?*??/<, Filly |ot (' nr. ?'Xtia will In* M*t<ti*ii ' II ' a'liivi- rali-s. " davis ,t crircws i'?r llaun i.F.n ?t \v 11 >\ for /'r Cibn. C. F. IENNINCSON. (OF NH AI! \GUA. Cor., (i. \V. CHOCK Err, A. M. Mrxsoy. CIIA RLES RURDEIT. THOMAS DUNN ENGLISH, N 11 EN I tV CLAIT, .U-\, r CEOROE ARNOLD, SAMUEL YOUNG. Miss SOUTH WORTH. s Mrs. ANNA WIIKLI'LEY. " Miss VIRGINIA V AUG HAN, Mus. Dl. VERNON, " Miss IIATTIE CLARE, FIN LEV .JOHNSON. Wiiif < hi I v for t' ? GOLD ION PRIZE. / V I ? \ ? > m m m m m rKiz.li:. GO LI) ION PRIZE. (iOlil)KN PRIZE. GOLDEN PRIZE. 1 GOLDEN PRIZE. * , GOljiDEKr PRIZ 1 O.I.UMKATFU. ' ! 'glliF. N.wYo.k \V,-.-kK r;..i.iu:s P.m ' j 8 C'lie <>r III- l.ir-i'Hl {Hill I |W| I.I1 i.i-\ ' , <>f tli-(lav?in Ini|>--riiil Qtliu io <-<uii;t j fit ihi initftstir /'or It/ cut urn / .?. of i 'if i;h>s' I c-llli^ itnl faM'lti-l i?tf n-inlllliT III illcr. I"t OH s ' |?>-ii-nf llu* vi-ry l:r-f writer* of lit- <!av. ,1 j Elegantly Illustrated Every Wet it A PRESENT. J WolJTIf FROM ??o CENTS TO $500 j Will In- irivfcii to rucli ."lllj.'rnlier iiiinir<J:;ii<; 1 j ri-i-eipmi' th? Mitisrr*|itiiti> iii-.ii? v. This is ; *iMitcil as it Mciiifiiio of Friendship, uiul n< I | iiii iiuliinuuiMit U> ot>t:mi hiiIi.-'oi iIh'I-S'. ?' J TER 3VI St s | One Coiiy fur oiih j'hhi' un iiml I f>r? i-Oiii* <"?ij>\ for i wn yeiim .'A :~>t? nml 2 I'n ' I Mil* ('?>|iy for three yeur*.. in) nii?l 3 One C?|?y ft*r livi1 yearn... 8 Oi) and ft am*) to rr.un*, Tliier Cojjje". one year $5 Oil hihI H Piv l* | F (? C?|>ie*. iiiik year 8 Oil nml 5 . T?*ii I'djiicn. inn* v?-ur., 15 (10 and III Twuiilv Vim' ui'e | y in*- " 3o 00 and 21 ,f j Tlir M'.iHt* l? ! given iiway are enmr iii !li>* t'oU..\Ving lint: i riifkitu'fi* ? !' Hold. 00 ' 5 dji .(1? ilo . 'inn lh) ' i m do do U<> 11>?i (10 ' 111 I'nl'-lit Lever Iiiinting ?'used ,|" j Wiit?*hc< * ...* .......... lull 00 >0 lioid VVntelu'R 75 'U) V <1?> ?l'? l>0 O0 , I liHl ?! ? ilo -fill (Ml I .Till le.dl.V (i.uld Wiitcli. o 3.', 1)1) "i ''in?-silver llun'inir (%isml \V allies 3-' 0(1 I ft?Hi >i!vi*r vl melon (lo III) lo !2.*> 00 i luOii (inlil Gu.iid, Vml, , And Fiil? (Muiiii*.. ,ft(l 00 In 30 llO r ] Oold Hiiii-riffo; Bn>ocli?s, Kur J) . Itiv-mi I'iim. Cliff I'inH. Sleeve lliiiiona, H - Iiirl. Sliii| ln, \V*ilf Ii K?\'h, Oold wild S r 'I'liiiiililes, ami n-viirieiy of titlier ariioleti. w fl oin nit i'i-iiN In ? 15 enrli, * We wi'l previa to every f.erann mviditig n I ' miiirtorilcT-. hI $2 ?cli, ? <K?ld VVun-li,"' iv to Any mitt p'ciultiii! us lull mil?j'criliM> viulii'n (iii'l WHt. il. wnrtli $!)o. E i ^iiiwcril??*r will itlm> receive h preseiit. I Immediately on receipt of thi? nidiiey. HillverilieiV linine will lie etl'i ed 1111011(1111'' I i* ami the present within one u aek by mail, o I pre*f, pout 'paid v-? < U" All iMiiniiuiHc.ititfii* rlmiild l>e mjilii st ) M. II. I>KVN, PlIHLIMlK#, l". K '|3l. Brmidwuy, Ni-<v Yot 34 T ' lin-lfc* ,r . ' 1 1 I .t JOHN. G0BBET3V > HUM PliiYrai Grainer, Marble r, Paper Hanc e SIGN r AtibfcvlH? O. U> Fab. a-i. i860 44 it! v. v - jV". ' ' ~ ? q. paub: ^ QKEEjjrtyQtoD, 8, C.," If ^Efti. constantly ah-hand *1l'atticl?s~ia j XV '.n a Drug or ^ancy St?r?, ?t m< prtte?' ""Ui ... .r - ProPwiional JM-v'ee* riocU^ .i 1 10ML ii *" \ 80MI5 i ill\(i Mm !! A GIFT ENTEIM'UIZE CONDUCTED C UPON A I.IKERAE AND I.MPARTIAL PLAN. litor : THE ONI.Y ONE Til AT STANDS KN- , Bher" DOUSED HV THE ENTIRE I'll ESS OF THE CITY OF bALTIMORE. ? nice; , T. H. E. H0*YT & CO'S con- GUEAT SOUTIIEUN GIFT DUOK STOItli, : ii'ari i NO. A1 BALTIMORE ST., Baltlmor o, 3VE cl j IIEADUUAUTEUS FOR Mow! Soul hern and WeMmi Orders, j Imlli Grenter Iiiilueflilciil* llian I'Vi-r liefore ul]Vi> <1. , imj SEND TO THEM FOR A (' \TAI.OGUE. i iimt- .'1 l/'f'l nin th from l ift>! (.'tuts to ou irmrxi-KKD x oxxA:a'j ( jh Aeenniptitiii-s fvprv U'?>k. | ?5?T CAT U.uf.TES GIVING FI'LLPAR- i A ill..I TiriJLAKS il AI I.KU FKKi; TO \NY \I>- ! l"' 1,1 OKKSS. iia.? Whut the Press Say. 'I'lii'v Iiiivi* a mii'.'tiili'VMii tin-ill of , ami have |??* Il????i?I v.\* w ill, iiiuiiiii- i nli'.- ' is, or < '<>(/,-iiil (ii!V? In 11" ilis-ir l>i|l<'(t *111??i. r ilic.r ' iri'iii"'?>f I'iivimIs iii.'l riisii.iii'-rs ni lairj??\"? 1 ft.i'O Ita/t.Sitii y.l'n ."Silt onlv may n i<>ia hi* ntmli* of nay : 111.(in rliiiiVi' \v111k. h.ii with ii the' |iiiii*liiisc. is ??c iij j 1'J.imi ri'i'i ivc Mini.' inlii'li'.if .liw?*!iy. wlm-li in ii.miy j 8.Ilo oi'M's pmv. < ijii.te v .ii ?i ?/)ni'i/ h'x< b,int/r. I 14."Ii Tlii-x iir k- ii*i |>i otitis- > Unit are nul p'-rliiriii15.'Ml ?*d Sll'|l't!\ til 'III- ll'llcl', llhll IIV illII* |Mlllla|ll:lll\ : "2i>. in raiii*rl|ii!ij lln'ii'i'lihiiiil i'""-. Itav** L'iim-,1 ill- in- j II. oil t >r?- > < fl I "I "-I ?> 1 ?<11 r ciiZii.s, l.iu 11 it* m ill) .'MlntrV alirmi'l. ? Hut'. Pntrint. 2l.Hu A \* if I mIv . ? |?i- i?n:* ?? <'f our* pnn-h.spil ' 2'>.Uii f?r >?l a H>...k ni i is e>t.ilili-hini'in. a I' w vs j I '?.(Ill sun'.', :ii.'l r* iv.-.l a .1 ill. ? ease. I (>'n'tl W'atch, ! iii.oii rnhinl at. oil* liumlrnl ilnt/nrx?< fiji/m Jli-lhl Thf pileees- whu-li inteii.is lh- <?ifl. I!"<)k j till.(Ml 1 luilse ..I* Mess's II. I**. 11( >\ I vV I'O. i.as nit ! 15.imi p cci'iIpiii^ iii Il?' minis ?>f liilt Enterprise".? v!.->.ilu A i f/us. Hl.u" ('all aii'l ?<>> them, iUnl uiir ivor.l for ii. yoii ;i."i nit will mil i-?-t*i"?-i \Mtir visit. ? hbpatch. !iiU'll All ()r?lvi? tiln'itli! In- a.'.Ksse.l io W.'iii F?. ISOVT A ? O.. No. 41 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md. 4n-0,t Marc1! 17, 1S;VJ 47 am _ 2V:15- * "s DLU:S Afc'D HARNESS. 45.UO _ _ . i jlM I M I ? li;ivin?r <( ! rl'111 i|iC<I l?Un? Ui?Mtf |iM'tii:iii?rnlly in iln* town of j tfi.(M) \lil?uvtll?*. l?\ I'.. i 111 ft * I work n>.l >-trici n v i nil.no trillion u? io in* ri; a sliftr#* of i . v. .. pa! n?mr- 1 .. , . , , . . 11 v iI?LTr???nr|i,.#| irrttn iii iiK'*', In* >tnek ' i*? Hill 11?I r? mi'!*'* . (ii<nf cm* ;iim! |i**iM>i<tt1 < M'rtl. iifi l?;is h fH It* in (Mil** lin-jiritf M??i|u j tfiov ti'ijsi'f ih*? iii(?^i ?j?ijil?iy, lato>t aiu! ii?i- j |> iiVi'il -I \ !? .?*. \\ .|li t?i*ti.l in.iif inl ami iTi mi/fit ?lvi'li*il 1 ro wi rkti|**ii. lit! :il'? i having j?*i \ ! mi ?i|i)tr?-tii!? - j O fill* -||?|? llllllM-U ??l I ?-|| \ II tirl?*r III** lllii^l.MK* ! t\-(ir!?iii.i?i in I In* >!?! . 11 * Iiujw4 tn It I 111> Woj'J; ill 11 \\ i'.\ <?m ||n? i? i n? .iii\ . ? I'll tin* ! ct-. lil??*.t l;i.?t:*1i<.tis. :i< w II ;is ! i? i?^l ' li'ltai i.tli j A Imi, ji l.i II ;hh1 r**ni|*ti le S.i-?-k ??l* cv? i\ flmiir j 'Imt ?i*ii Sly k? pt in .in csi.i1i!:!Miin.?ut ol* ilu* kinil, >llrli as | Saddles, Bridles, Harness, "Whips, ! Collars, Hide Whips, Moun tings, Lcatiicrs, tfcc. . Ml- lellllllH Ills lh:iuk-'.?l llj- fI 1' ens'OlllelP I. IX, for lliejr pill rmiilji'. Willi : Mln;?ri* ?Iesiie '< ex It-mi mill merit a :>!ill l?-ru? r share of |>ul>lii: Mip. port. All or<l>-r< fil!?il ui'h promptness, while str;ri atlelll jon will lie U I Veil li> rep ilill'J. C5E" Will lie Ion ill dining I'llMiiess lintlrs on I \Va?iliiii^t.i'ii ^t, No. 2. T. N liliOWNIKO. Jan. 18. IS.vi 3'J 6m A FAMILY GROCERY IX CItEEX WOOD. WHAT I INTEND TO DO. | INTKXO t'? lie. p nn liaiicls nt. my Store, I opi".site I'errymun ?fc W iilleis, u stuck of ij.nnN confuting hi pari of OR .1 Xli ES, COFFEE, Al'I'l.ES. TEA. I.EJIOXS. Ji/CE, AXD OTII Eli F EC ITS. AXD POTATOES, WHISKEY, Si'f{A/.\ bi:axi>v, c'ax or. MOLASSES, ax j) (J ix, a xlj uox ey. i 33 I iiil-n-1'In Bell ill.. :il>ovf mtich-3, Willi oilier* l j tint iuiiik'iI at .the very lowe>l piices. 7K is ! I iIIlenil in |.|. nSe every (me in pi-jo. 8 anil (jilul, |X1 ; it V III Ill> aoo.ls. '"'"IT | i'lleeil dial- no other strilili>lim<>iit in 11 ? 1 ' iini|. sha i s li trnods eht-. n-r i!i <ii mine. i ill.- i | I inti'llll 1(1 -.-i! III \ III CWIV W llO j sh;ul InKf III" (I'miiIiIi' ln> X inline InVSIork 1 >?.*!<?io j |>uurlt:l-ii:ij rl*rW ll?*l?. j I iuieixl t>i k<-|i iii> Murk full and complete. t I intfiiil in plt'tifi', in i*v?Ty particular. my citslv on ; |oilier- itii I 111hik. unit tviMi'ilcx|?l,f,i's 'ln? Impe I"1'' 1 thai ili? >"iiui\ <-:i?!-n*or 10 |?l?-;i???? rue by (living J' "s j iik*, hi Iru^i. *i flni'i' nl ilii-irtiflile. I ini I in l>ft i-r or i-xcliuui^H my j^ooila for j'iiu-li ni t Trie* as I an hell. will, j This in ivlull I inroml lo do, mid if ynu winh tieuls | to know ivhat I <lon'l intend to do, ymi ifmst cull '* i and aee ti|e unisonally. " T. C. CREWS. Feb. 3. IKi9. 41 3rti seillfl . , T WM. H. TUTT, WlioloMalo tfc notail 1) It (J 11 (i 1ST, ! e.?.|, 1H0 1MOAD ST RET, nidi ' A. ?*" 1" ?=* fTS- n each >i 1 %M7 OCJC.D renpectfnllv invite th?- attention 1 each of M KUCHA NTS, IM lYslCJ ANS, 1 eiich h7iJ PLANTBKS 1<? his large stock of 1 each X> JFL XT Or JS , 1 Medicines, Faints, Oils, &c. i Which \r? bwyjht. direct from fin|x?rii-r* and each Mtmufxciurerti. uiul will hi- sold hs |?w and on hbiicromimvlnlloK terms-h* uuy other house in the encli SottclrSiii unani.ry. v Kver^'article8?ld will he warranted strictlyinjr?. puie. ' '. J * ilver ITT-A call Trorfl thi'se visiting Augusta is 1 orth rnliritisl. '* '* * ' '"l ' H!n eh 8. IKV) 45 'Siri' p?,? ? * < ? ; -?.?h . . U. C. Ilavls, - J very I Unrnci/ nt f,am amf Solictor ill Eqiiitt. auhkvim.k. s. c.. the Will proinpilv >|tienrt?o hH limines* entrusted to oolc, Ii.f c?rr. lie pftn !> found in theoflit'eof t.lie r *.* - Mhlitfilli'Miiltin'r''' * IK edu> Brifcjt WorkT aridPlastoring. . 'plUSi'imb rn'irne?1 liovififr lo^Mtfd ^erinniipnily I ?t Ore?*nwohi|. otIW* Iiih cervicn to the ' cllizeii* ol the IHrtr??*i.aJ?d J4i?- pfturniioriin'fcftiinify. ik a M>fttk*l<Nyer Bird 'Plmtpfer. He-w,*r rniiN nll^worlr not only to lootewVll but to b* dut-nhle *ml lasting.' , Xddww>- ' P B. PaTTF.IWOK. t? ' <J reen witod. t?, O. i Greenwood. Fob 2, ,l?.r>9. . 41 8m rer, 5 * - - ( MASOlTtC NOTICE. |?La r|">HK llp'.'tilar Co'i-iiiuniohtion ??f I'.MNTON I LODGE., N?. 3. A.' P M.*.? will be hold jrn on Monday/ Evrniny. 9th of May ntzL By ord?r ol the W. M "* A. "BRUS8EL, Se?'y " jaj; J?n. It. I*.M?" , 88 Id * . ir W, ^.BLAKE, "' ir> At$o?ji?y at Xiaw. ?rket . jl v, , \-2 ? ILM7.114' rritCtieo hi tlif Courie of Eupefiold, ?Wn Tl' jiJt'w.ljeiry, Lnuren*, mid Abbeville. \,s'' Offi'cv?NinrtyiiU, Abbeville, 9. 0. MT OtY9, 1858 M tf CANDIDATES. For Ordinary. _____ EST Tim 0tends Of roi.. JOHN ? BASKIN innoiince 111111 sis a Candidate for Ordinary at toe nsninj; elect ion. tar The friend* ?r ti litn A IJHVTRK rai|teci fully announce 111*11 a candidate for iheolllco >1 Ordinary, at (In* next election. OetiiWr 27, iyS8. For Collector. _Tlie friend* of II KNKY S. CASON aiiiiouiiofl liini u candidate for the olficc of Tax Collector, it I lie next election. T I* W? urn authorized to announce S. A. IIODGKS ns a Candidate for Tax Collector, at lli?! nsii'nijp election. The rnen.ls of CAI'T. W. S. IIAUUIS reMpcelfiillv announce liini n Candidate for tl'C nIHe.. ot Tax Collector of Abbeville District, nt tlie next election. Tlie mitiici'ou* friend* of \V. (J. KILlilNti^^Ult 1 II re?|ieelti|lly aniiolltiee liini ag a candidate for lax t o!lert.,>r at tlie ensiiim* ?.tn/?. 3 "*vv LI OH. ? ??" "I'll** 11 itnif <>us f.ion.Is of Wr>|,KY A. ltl.A< K, , r?-H" < I lull \ lint iiiiiic" Iiiiii a raildiiliiic for Tax (**?IW't:lt?rt at Ihc i'ii*tiintr t'liM'lioo. ,1 i' The fiii-mla <>| (V M. M \TTISON. re-. s|x-clltillv j? ti'iitIiiiii :i rainli.Ute lor Tax l' illi-cioi, m l.lic i'ii"iliiii: " I ?' Tl..' fn.-ii "s ..I JAMKS A. McCOKI) rosjh-uI fully tiniiouiirv Iiiiii a C.tiiiliilille. fur Tux Ciillwtiir, ill the next l!le< lioti, for Ahhpvill* District. July 3". 1857 14 *td THE M HS!I \I1 IIIIIM BY E. COBB, Proprietor. TUP. Pmpiii-inr of the MARSHALL SyjJL ih>i:sk wouiii lufoim tin- pui die 11i:it his IIimi.-o is si ill open for lln> l i ci'iiiimii of visitors. Having Muni' X|i> l ioiiri* in I loti*l U|?inrr, lio 11 lltel's hill.M If that In* will 11" ulile to |lluil8ft Iiib frit-nils wii'l ett-itoin-rs. I lis tiilil" ivitl ut nil Ilines he snppl.Ofl with The Very Best The Market Affords. Il>i House is w.-ll |>iovnli'il with attentive aervnnt.s. anil everything to render Ins customers comfortable. kdmund conn. Fob '21. 1*59 44 tf Tl V E RTTT A B LES r BY COBB & CRAWFORD, a n/t i:\ ti.Li: s c. tV . ^ Tl IK Un<li'i>iijtii?il woul'l inform ??2.i. Ili * |?nl?1ir t*irtt t!i? \ lmv?* formed a col?.?riit* i-l?sii f??r ill** inn i"i<? 1,4 Tin: liVKitr sr.i/:/./ : nrs/xKSS iw ALL ITS LIL'AXCIIKS. h ive liken tins ?.-ll-known si.ible.i <itllll-liO'l I" ill- I'll of tile M 11 sllllll lltlll.-M', ticcuI.\t-nr li\ I'. S. liui |. 'I'll.- .-St.11.If??111tii?r mi Wellington Street, 11 :i v I ? !? ?i *. 1 an-1 i.* 111 < il. mill tc now well |.r. V'.I<mI Willi |niiv?'ii'l-r Mini iMrntive llo*tlri3, l..|- I In- ft'*('iiil'lliiii|:it, i II til lln- (in1 III' Mil. t'l: \ \V |''( )i; I). I' <11 I lie III In, may ftlwiivs be fnuml in lli? Stiil.li"', anil In- lin|ir?, by do-.- iil'i iiiinii iii liii-iii.??. i > iiii-i iI. ami teccivo ii IIIcriI sliiiu'ol 11n 1 11.- | i i*t?mit*i*. 'I'll-siiibi''!i wiii t'l* i?t viii* 11 wiiii huooy \M> SAUDI.K l!Oi;-|>. li. Iinv. i?ur..i|i,T wi'li i'v-rv iilli.-i* :ii'i-inni:.'i'latiiiii iisn.illv nfiVretl I'V a fitiiiliii- ?l.ibli-liniiiii 'l'ln-y li.ivi* IM) \| M( >1 'I I H*i"? I ('IS I'nr tli" iii-v"iii'ilal mil I)t" S'l'lil'K PUIVKKS. mill ?iii I III ni>ll thrill with provi-ii'lt-r, ai living r-re*. 1 '.i?\ii!M? ror.n. J H < K.VVM'tMil). Feb. '2-T. IPSO 41 if D R . J7B . M A RC H FSI'S CELEBRATED C A TT101.I r 0 \T FO K TII E UK !. I K K A N I) CU It E O K SUFFERING FEM .LES. rl',IIE "Wimihiu'w Ailviicalf." i'f fhilmli'ljiliia, JL (Miss Annir K. Mel)<>vv</ll, e-ijti.r.) eays: "Tills is the must viiliiiiI>lt> incdiriiie fur Hie diseases peciilfar ti? wtiiuett ilint we know of. A friend nf nurd, wliu for many years litis h?*en a MillV'.iM*, noticed iIk- adverimi'iiifnt in (lit- Ailvocnt-. ami at once procured a bottle. Hie found relief, anil <mii niiii-t lieaitily reeomiiiriid it to all wliu nr<-Mifl'i-'ini> in n like manner We have . heard many times ili.it it was a tine remedy, hut this is the fir*! casein which we hare seen its etlVets. Out friend "ill li?' very glad ti? give Dr. .Maicliisi a certiiii-nte of ita value to Iter if he desires one."' l*iini|>ti'( *?> containing much useful infnrinnlion tnucliinf; the nature am' symptoms of the above ilisinses, t.ii?.-ili.-r with lest iiionials from I?die8 of the lii?hest rPS|w'tf|.ilij|.|y, as certified I y the must satis iictnn a. iliorin. i<> nil ?> l.i..i. ilm %.? tension of liidi' j> ami tinu-tmoiiersi is respeci fully inviifit. . in I"' h.ni al i!it* siiirc of I*r. I-'. < J. I'iuk", Drii^jrim. firi-eiiwoiiil, S. C., JdltlMV it .Mrl.M'ciil.lN. Al'l'fvil'r II. Ami of nio.sl ill' the rr."|iccinble Druggists in th- Mine J. IJ. _ \1 Annu-1 & C'?? proprietors. Central I)?-]?tii Ib l ltniii>!rt.n. N Y. iiol !> iriti?'<1 merely rending llii< n.itiee Imii r.ill or si-ml for ? pit in pli let. It wi I p:i\ voii well fur \niir iroulile. Fell 21, 1659 44 ABBEVILLE AND WAM1N3T0N STAGE urn. ABBEVILLE to WASHINGTON r|AIIK PI'OliIIC I Olt of iliis ivell esl/iblialied i l,ilie i.iliox Lliix meilioil of informing the pnMic flint lie tins clomped Iiik ^clieilu.'e, for the uonveiiieiice of passenger.*. The SinffH le.iven \lilievillr> C. If. on MONDAY, WEDN KSDA Y mid FRIDAY mornincra. )>l 8 o'clock, hilt in coiiBrqimiice of the bud con? ilitioii of the roads, it will not hereafter await the arrival of the down train from Greenville, as heretofore tw P. ssengers l?y (hid route wilj reach AtInula, <Jn., the next day evening, at 10 o'clock, after leaving Abbeville ('. H. Tl?? Stage will leave Washington, Ga., on TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY mornings. The Line haa linen refitted with a splendid Four-Horse Coach, good Tennis and ?n experienced driver, !TT Pawenger* from all points above Newberry. vfinnjr West, will find that they can reach my point weft of Aflnnta in exactly the*same time, and with $">.Uo less expense than by way jf Brnnrhville. V... r...>l... r~.???:? -??.. JOHN McBRYDE, Ag't, At tlie P">t OfRcf, Abbeville C. H..S. 0. Mnrch 30. IHft9 6 ly or Papers publishing thia advertisement will plrft*'e notice the >tbove alteration. BR S. HENRY BEARD, DE 1ST T 1ST, Graduate of the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery. HAS perrrmnrijtty located nt Abbfrville 0. II., mid ollioIU a shore of public patronise. Teeth itiHkWrt from one to (ulfjipper and lower seta. E*jW?^d nerved destroyed and treatid, free Ironi jvijp. Having purchased an office UiL'ht' of Dr. Dl.indy, of IiHliimore^.1 am. pre?'. pared to insert teeth on the Cheoplantjr. proctw. (3J~ Office?Over Branch A Allan'* Bookand Drug ytore, Abbeville C. H, S. C. April 22. 18S8 1 ly Press pleum copy. J." B. McKELLAR. 7 SURGEON DENTIST, WI.L at all Jim'-a be found at .Greenwood Depot, where he will, with pleMure, wait thvHP'ho may deaire hi? service*. All work warranted Mtivfaotory.? %.?. i?w 4i *