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WP*?*? > ! I PVCIMKMS Or MODKKN MOTION A R? llftllt? A b*AV .till lull IIMcWs tllSVCl, without wing*, who?o colors fado on being removal from the mmdiine. Heart?a iaic article, sometimes found tn human b?ing?. It is noon dontroyod l>* Ocimnitrco willi tlio world, ur ?ls? Women (Htal t?? its poMcstor. Housewifery?nil nnc.ient nit, aaid to hxvo been fashionnblo among yonnj; K'r'* nnd nires, now entirely out of mo, or j?rnc tied only by the lower ord<ir?. K'litor?A. poor wrcteh who ovary day empties his brain in order to fill liisslonia?'li. Wealth?Tliumoil ivspyclablo <juality of man. Virluo? All nwkwar.I liabit of nclin^ dillcri'iitly from otlior jm??A vulvar won!. It creates great mirth in fashiuable cirolos. Honor fliootirjj* a friend, whom yon lovo, through l li<; head, in on lor to gain the praise of a few otlu-rs whom von'hate mid <l?spi?o. T/uijjhter?An agreeable and contagion* convulsion of lite lininan coimlenam-o on receiving a tailor's bill, or huing asked to return an umbrella. < hiOT.l A KH4?fio^ nf ilt-ntikfif ir im.I/mI'mh I I v,,tx ment, to which tlio atulionco bring apph\? iinil orangns. Cigar -A blunder, y?dlow, spocklod tuho, formed of the loaves of a wonderful plant, discovered hy Kaleigh. When women turn false, ami men selfish? when yonr creditor duns you like a fiend, and your dehtor lakes tins Act?when the ftilu o looks daik, and tlio present dreary, hy lliu fragrance? of this little instrument, extract t*d hy means of lire, you aro for a brief period rendered itiseiiiiUv to every sorrow, and lulled into dreams more entertaining than thoso of sleep. Satirical Poems?Harmless impcrfec lions. Marring"-- Thn gate through which tho linppy lover leaves his enchanted regions and returns to earth. 1 All Vtuils I people at all seasons, anil insists upon their immediately returning 1 >is call. Author?A doaler in words who gels paid in his own coil'. Friend? A person who will not assist you because ho knows your lovo will oxou?c him. Wedded llliss?A term used by Milton. Itargain?A ludicrous transaction, in which each parly thinks lie has cheatud the other. Doctor?A man who kills you today to Baro ynn from dying tomorrow. Lunatic Asylum?An hospital where delected lunatics arc sent by thoso who havo had the adroitness to conceal their own iniirinily. Jail?The penally of misfortune, nnd ofton the reward of virtue. Tragedi.an ? A fellow with a tin pot on His liuad, who stalks about tho ?tac?. and p ' " gets into a passion for so imicli per night. Critic? A largo dog that goes unchanged, and barks at ovorything he docs not compreliund. Jury?Twelve prisonors in a box, to try 0110 or more at a bar. Young Attorney?A useless member of Rooicly, who oftou goes where hp has no business to bo, ticcauso ho has no business whore ho ought to be. State's Kvidunco?A wretch that is pardoned for boing basor than his comrades. I'liblio Abuse?Tho mud with which every traveler is spattered on his load to distinction. It'cmch/ for //'?/ Cfi'ifrrn.?From almost every section of our land, we hear of great I ft.A..Ill f 'I'l * ' 'mining (t'>r/s\ jms pPSlllCIIcO became so epidemical among our large pens itt I Baltimore, (tho disease being precisely similar to what we rca?.l of elsewhere,)-that immense loss was sustained, frequently, by the death,-in rapid succession, of one-tenth of three or four thousand hogs, belonging to a singlo owner. Of course it attracted u deep interest and thorough investigation. ] My friend, ] >r. Higgius, recently Stale ;-hemist of this State, recommended small doses of pulverised harilla with their feed, which not only cured lliose that wore affected, hut, upon the slightest appearance, at once cheeked'all symptoms ??f disease. Mr. Orren Smith, one of our largest distillers, who applied to mo for the preparation, has no question of its complete efficacy. Jib is never without it, and would nojouht, take great pleasure (if addressed) in communicating all the facts, should this communication attract the eye of any one >vho is interested. It has never before been made public, that I am aware of: K. Notk.?The abovo remedy, contained in tlio report of the Maryland State Chemist, was published in the March number of the Planter. " There is some trouble," says I ?r. ljiggmii, " in I Ito solution of barillhv ami on tliis account Hoda-asb should always Ik> used willi it. About Ccii grains of sodaash, and the same amount of barilla, should be given to each bog two or three times daily, mixed iif llieir food.' J Kd.J? Southern Planter. An Accusation and A-polngy.? A c.lor gyinan preached a sermon somo sbort lime ago, in , well, 'tis no matter where, and which one of bis auditors commended, .4 Yes,' said a gentleman to whom it w?? mentioned, ' il was a good sermon,, but be fitolo il!' Tbi? being told lbo picacbervbe rosenlud il^ and called on ibo gcnlleman to rotvact xv at bo bad said. 1 am not,' repliud Ibo aggressor, 4 very apt lo retract my words, but in ibis instance I will ; 1 said you bad stolon (lie sermon ; I find I was was wrong; for on reluming homo and leferring to tbe book whence 1 thought it waa taken, I fuund it still tbeic !' * 3 .Sm.'Av fi>r 11* ?#i A. >!'!< ?) of (liu " Uuiiiiliy ' mentions tin C;\no of ft hoiso, \\lii%-li was jiiM If.'iilv t< I to of ati i?l?l ami IVnIcItxI Wouinl. I'oitn nalolv, ho nil-Is, at 111 ia ^ta^o ol the .11 ol>l I'oninylviuiift tonmilcr cntnc to our re lief, xnd rooominomUO tonokiug with ol< almo*. A iiiinki) nni iiin'lo of uM sln>os solos nrul nil ctlt in |iiccus, in n hog trough :unl plauud ntitlor the Hwollon |i:irts. In : f>nr hours tliu swelling wholly Mihsiih'<l, am the foro cotnmonccd discharging matter tho horso was have<l. 5v>iuq yoat.s after this, I l-<-ar?l two poi sons talking ahout a horsu which lia<l been gored in tho alxluiiii-n. In this ease, cvt-rv tiling had Im-n 11 i?:< 1 in vain ; tho |>-?>r cre;i tnro must din. Ai I?1V Kliirii-owl iikii 1'" " ... .... ?IV> I J smoked, :ui?l wlii'ii I next heard from him the ?>UI horse was well. .So much lot old wounds, Iii the s:uius year I rut my foot, with an axe. The ladv of the house, sri/.iiig tin: foot while it was yet Mceding lively, held it over a pan containing smoking lag locks Iii a low minutes the Mecdin?j slopped, and tlio smoke was removed, and a bandage appliud to protect il. from accidental Mows. The wound itcr--r muhwnlol, and, coiisc |iieiitly never pained mo. I liave seen this remedy tried in many similar eases, and always with the same results. Let the reader hear in mind that no liniment or salve, drawing or healing, should he ;?|i plied ; von have merely to smoke the wound well, and nature will do the rest. I suppose the smoke of burning wood t? .1 - | uiu same M-Riills, bill il would not l?e so manageable. There is a principle in llio smoke of \vonc| which, when ;i|>|>1 i<->I lo llic lle-sh, coagulates tin: albmnt.li, (lilis ivndoiing it tuisuscrplihle of putrefaction. The same principle slops bleeding, l>y coagulating the blood. Il promotes healing, ami may he applied willi derided benefit lo a!mo>>lall ulcers, wounds atul cutaneous diseases. Seu 'I'm tier's Chemistry, l?y l/nsbig an J Civgoiv, p. IJ 12. l*\?r chapped Lands and lips, inoiasf-c? is llio best remedy over used. If my cows have sore leals, i>r an ox chafes ihc fiuler skin, so as to occasion Ihe bluod to slarl, I apply molasses. The Cofiia Muker.?The business of an undertaker iias always possessed a melancholy interest for us?that is, merely as a matter of observation. The physician, in Lhe course of his professional duties, is often compelled to l?e present at the scenes of dealhd'cd agony, when llie fatal airow is rankling in llio heart?when lifo ebbs away like a gentle stream, or is lorn from I lie breast. with a sudden and remorseless yripe. The clergymen frequently stands b\ llio bedside when the spirit of otto of a dually beloved llock i.i about to take wing, I to make the pathway shining up to <iod.? J5ut to the undertaker the cold victims of death are familiarized l>y daily trade, and the tearful anguish of the bereaved becomes a thing of cour.su. lie passes daily from the house whero the young niothor weeps for her lovely first-born, to the mansion where the demise of an aged and wealthy parent has at length gratified the yearning of expectant heirs; from the colliu of the young wife, perhaps the bride of a week, to that of the faithful partner of joys and sorrows for a quarter of a century. There i.? a variety in llio " mode nnd shows " of grief, but to the habituated eye of the mi dertaker, they come alike naturally in the way <>f trade, and lie moves about his mel ancholv business quietly, delicately?with gravity, yet undoubted indifference to tears and the all consuming ^rief that scorches lip Llio lolints of tears. Tin Jh/iiKj Xcnr \\r(ij>.?IL is ;i striking fact?tbr il;/iti;i nrvi r inn p. The circle of sobbing, n^oiiized hearts around, pro duces not oho tear. Is it lliat ho is iusviisi Ido and still' already in the chill of disso luliou ? That cannot he, lor lie asks for his father's hand, as if to gain strength in the mortal simple, and leans 011 the breast of mother, brother, or Bister, with still con scious alleclion ; and just before expiring, at eve, after a Jong day'.; convci.sc with the Ang>d of Snmiiions, In: says to his oldest biuther? the last audible good night of earth ?' Kissnic ?kiss me !" It must be because the dying have readied a point too deep for earthly crying and weeping. They arc face to face with higher and holier beings, with the Kalher in Heaven, and his angel throng, Jed on by llio Son himself; and what are the griefs of a morning, tears of a dying farewell?bo it that thoy are slied by tho dearest on earth?in that vision bright of immortal life and everlasting re union! | The following is certainly the most touch ing moonlight sceno wo liavo ever read : After whirling sotno liinu in the ecstatic mazes of a delightful walus, Carolino ami myself stepped out, unobserved, on to the balcony, to enjoy a few moments of the solitude bo precious to lovers. It was a glorious night?the air was cool ami ro freshing. As? 1 gazed on the beautiful he ing at my side, I thought I never saw her look so lovely ; ono of her soft, fair hands rested in mine, and ever and anon she met my ardent ga/o with one of pure, confiding love. Suddenly a change came over her soft features; her full, red lip trembled with suppressed emotion ; tunr drops rested on her long drooping lashes; tiio muscles around her faultless mouth hccatno con vulsed ; she gasped for hreiilh, ami snatch ing her hand I'roiu the soft pressure of my own, she turned suddenly away, buried her t. - " * muu hi nor nnu cambric handkerchief, ami ?sneezed. C.'n^ar, what's become ob dut darkey wlio stole do taller 1' i llu was takftu uu <m an- sfTTHavy, and carried up to do ppeim com I lo liab it in vc?tigatej.' ' On an aflidavy, ('{Mar ?' 1 Vw, 1 seed do handle ob it.' | im?I ?%t- va?>. MMMMMI l is H i/ " Clio U-nn "wit," in ii-> J oldest p^nerally implied ? i , ? tionalilv, Mini m> wo uudeiMaud il in il? ' deiivations "in wit," (i<? know,) "hall wit \ i ted," "wilU-RH," "wiling," A>\ In tli?* litm: < - I nf I hydoti, il tta* expressed fancy, goniut, 1 ! aptitude. 'J Imn tlio famous couplet? , , I Omit wit-* l? uiA?lnc?s puroly oro ullinl. i Ami litiii |i:iiIilmiM il" tlivir l?wun-li tliviilc, ' ' ! is nliiiosL an amplification of that "lino I J J | frenzy1' which Kliakspcart) lias dulinoated, J 1 I ari'l "w il" in this kcihc is merely a synonym ' 'of imagination. I.ocko, who was A con-'1 j t< iiteiiipui.n y of Pryden, deliiiei wit m,| lying niu^l in the jissoinhlage of ideas, ami i ' ^ pulling iIiom: together with |ui<;kucss an<I * j j variety, wherein can 1ms fun ml any lesetn- ! 1 | lilancc or congruity, (hereby to mako up ' j j pleasant pictures ami MgrouaMu vis-ions in ' i llie failev. I : 'I ho definition of wit lie places in oppo-' i j suioii to jii<i<riiici>i, which ho says, "lies! I <pii(*: on ihij other si<l<-," in carefully s?*p- I i j arating ono i-lca from another, wherein ! , ' can !?j found the <litfereiic", thereby j i ' ! to avoid Initio misled 1?v similitude and I v i ' i . . ! ' i alhmly, lo lake one tiling for another. I < Addison <pioluH litis passage in tin: Spec- I ] lator, ami says : "This is ahotil, I think, 1 tlii; host and most philosophical account of ' j wit I Invt; over met with. I shall only ! I I i add to il, l>y way of explanation, that ; j every resemblance of ideas is not what wo j . call wit, unless it he such a ono as gives j 1 ?lelii?lit ami surprisu to the reader. 'J lioso j , two last properties seem essential to wit . J more particularly the last of lliein.'' I , 1 To come down still later, I >ug:il>l StewarL J endorses Locke, with this addition, that*! i wit implies a power of calling up at leisure i ' | the ideas which il combines, ami Lord j i jKanies denominates wit as a <|ii:ility ??f j J certain thoughts and expressions-, atnl | j adds : " I lie term is never apj>licl to an action or passion, ami as little to be an external object." Wit, in the. inuilum sense, t lias a very dillorent meaning. i 77<<; tfirHinu lV.vy;</\\\? It was the TlleS ( lay alter Kastor, in I lie year ]'JS2, a ?lr?y ^ devoted to the festival of the 1 l.oJy Spirit. The inhabitants of Palermo repaired in crowds, on that line summer's evening, to , a village church dedicHtei! to the object of! , tl.e day's reverence. French soldiers, more ( police than soldiers at the time, caino to the f number of two hundred to the fmht ; with . their usual insolence they began to hustle the men and insult the women, under tlx; preleiico of seeking for concealed arms. A French soldier, na' >cd I >rouet, behaving in this manner to a young Sicilian wife, was f| fcU iiclc t?y Jici husband's stiletto. "I'lio cause |> and" ll.e result of tho quarrel soon spread v; through the crowd. "I 'calli to tlio Flench!" s| was the universal exclamation, no sooner w uttered than cxccuted. All I ho French wero killed. Tlio rumor, tlio passion, and ll.e cry wero communicated to .Palermo, and found a population hut loo ready to echo and embraco il. The French in 1'al crmo were attacked?soldiers, and monks, civilians. Sicilians reminded each olhc* of tlio massacre of Agosta, where the French ha<l ]>ut all the inhabitants to the sword, and the terrible precedent was eagerly lol i lowed. Not only in Palermo, l?ut through out the island, Ihu rising became general, and with the samo immediate result, except at Mussina, which tho French ft>r some l ime defended. According to Villain, four thou sand French perished in the massacre of | tho Sicilian Vespers.?I'. K. Crowe. Jiltn' >S'lufkl 1)1 f Club.?Tlio colehralcd Mrs. Moutagii'i was ii: habits of ftioiitl.-vliip with the first wits and scholars of the age ami was the reputed founder of a society known by tlio namo of tlio "IMue Storking t'lub." This association was foimed on tlio liberal ami meritorious principle of substituting the rational delights of conver* salion f<>r tlie absurd ami vapid frivolities of tlio curd table. No particular attention was paid to her, but tlio conversation was, general, cheerful, and u a restrained, far dill'erent from what is insinuated lespecting the company by a .satirist who accuses tliein of going 'To Icirtcr jir.'iifo f??r p?iij? with M?.iiil;i^nu." The namo of this club is said to hu derived from the following circumstances : One of the most distinguished characters in the early days of tlio society was Mr. Stillinglleet., who always wore blue slock ings. J lis conversation was distinguished for brilliancy ami vivacity, insomuch that when, in his absence, tlio stock of general [ amusement appeared deficient, i t was tlio common exclamation, "We can do nothing | without the hluo stockings." And thus was the appellation acquired, which is now j become frequently in use for all learned and witty ladies. Life after Burial.? A singular occurrence, says tlio Albany Kniekabockcr, of the U7tli, was discovered in a vault attached to one of our burial grounds, on Sunday last. It was that of a female, who was deposited therein for dead some two months since, being found, on opening the cofiin, to be lyin^ on her side, with o o hand under her head. From this, it was evident that tliu Woman was ulivn u;li/.i. ?.1 > ...... v >I*IVM I'iUV/UU there, and awakening from tlio franco into which she had fallen, endeavored lo exlri* cato herself from her entombment. This? of course, wa? an impossibility ; tlie cover was not only screwed down tightly, but the Rpacu was too-contracted to allow of even an effort. It was evident, however, that the unfortunate became convinced of this fact, and concluded lo die. She therefore look the easy posluro in which who was found, and breathed her last. The thought that-lbcy had Mimed her while yet alive, set hei friends almost crazed. The father | and mother of the deceased had just arrived from the old country last week, and were b>o'?ght to the vault la suo their child. The bccnc is lolated.as licait-ieuding. ]*, ri>ih'n( N-i||?i- fi-\v of |I|C *'|||.I III j ?ul>iluni>" ivttn-mlw r (b?? t?ru:?ili>. lint i loniin, j l"V:iMiitiou, \\ liicli sw i'|i| iln--iij;h I It I? iii-iY:bbot ; 111 11??? .-pHlil! ol I MM. Sunn >I (In- piisent ' 'i lirinlinn iiiiiv tlwilp lo kinnv totm llnt'U nbont i, mill lii'iu*" \\ > i>\li;?i'l llw ! >1 |i>\\ iiijj Iii-iii llul\ i??l?l H //l Ill \Y ill II f.| l\ , \|I| ll lltll, 1 M'l . . I "_/ >/'I Ctntsllh ll " Ifttivli'nl 'J\>rnnt!->.?*l'li?n H<lnv lu?l ^ April lib), bct?vei?n tlio boiir* nf tbr?-o nml 11 v n n Vine It, ' !?. in , cx In In 11 I in iim l Im ntiixt e.\ t ra?iliii:\i y com- i '<11<<I1011 <>f nature, that it i< p>??ililv f"i tli-) rniuil i ii rmirriM' A |iii| |.'|iIiiii* i-liiinl, nf Mi<> npi ' ii j *n*?i-?i|" lii|>ii?l li%v:t am*o fmm tlioti/i-n, iiihI | was ?ilnfi\ri| t>i |in>:;rf-*H in a ion from I \bnul \ve*t.ami by south, to northeast. If-1 aspeet tcrrlir ln>yoinl ilin-rijilinn nml it iv.illy I r <i->Mm*>l to involvo tlio wreck of ii.nuro! Willi | !ii> most t-npiil ninvoinoiils, it frequently cli.in-- | '< I it? form nml rnlori ami in its a wl'ii I p :i I i I-' iM'lllll Hulls INIjjo, prov-il iK.-ll p .l lll.oi.iil III nji. ; w j-o-ilton ll, Cfo.-seil tin-Savannah rivi-r mt ' i ilnvt- inili-j nhnvi1 lliiw city, ni CiuiipholHoti lm.il . I' k nfils. I'arryiii'j l\v<> Imals of theptorlis nml <1 :i?li- ' !l ins* (linn iii |iiiT<'<; it ml what i* very ii'tnaiUa- j A Mo, lull ripiallv true, olio Jiioo.- of hc?vc?l tiiubi-r, '' ixly six I..-I in l- nt'lli. and I'ouili-on |?y I!ii 1*1 ?? !! a inelin i:i I hii-lm?-*s. wa-t rniioveil fr?in lis pins ! I rale position iiml carried by tbo bla?l lip all > iiiini'iiri' of I \v< ni v lift, ami lo I lo- '!i>! tin >1'j l\v*i hllmlfil y>* Ik. :,"'I there j ??>il ! b-avim; I iiiiplo tviimoii v lii.-biiul of lis route by the rav- y ll?l-M it riltlllilitli-<l. ^ Tlio farther |iroi?ivss of Iliif* ilro.nii'iil formi'lo j iv nK nmrki'il, wo. are sorry lo relate, l?v more inel- j nnoboly ilovaHialion, au>l such :n ou^bt, by-lli?. . l?ve, lo eall tlio alioiilimi of tlio nei;{liborlii-ii-l lo 0 In- ciill'i-iin?s of llin:-o who liavi- beeoinc victims i fits raijo. I louses, eall l>-, itioleveii j-inniy oal>-? a lvi-i-i* biii'b-1 in ili-striH'iurn : ami ol tin- l--rni- ;, ! ,| -oiin- of wbiuli. lliero is nul. a vv-l ici! to b-- loinnl. 1 / \ mi.ni; I In; n 11 m I r is I In.- In.uso nl ;i |i<mr wi<low, ' w ivlio has allllVr. il l?y tills <'iit:iHll'it|i||i- tin: Ins A III' M-r t\v>> il.mirlil'-is ami an infant ciiiM K111 < < I. g| [tl aiHiillfl- Ii'iUm', nut of live inhabitant*, nuly ).| mo !? at li, tin- iii'>lln.-r ami I lirvc < li11 I n in ? Kilt< i; ami in olhtr Iii.iifi-h, a [rrcal many j*; ;><'.i|n-il nuly Willi ( :.-!! of 11li11im ami mi- j, iisinii'i. This hurricane, uii|iar:tll<-|oil in tins 111 :t r t r nf tins wnrM. cnufuietl itself aliout I li ! ? |, |iuirt<:l's <>f a inili' in wi.lth, in which s|i;n-.- it |(| as In-, n almost < < j 11 .a 11 y fatal li> every nl.j.'ct j hat mi'l ils n.iirn-, Imth ithovc ami lie low this ^ ity. for tin; ili.-lance of at lca>t forty miles. As ,-rt. \vi* have ri f.'ivi "! ii" correct. account* of its iilllii'i ravajjes. Iinlc.il, it. is imjM.sMliic to say i>.\v f ir lli>* mischicl lias cxlumleil, ami wo much ' in of h<virin<; more of ils calamitoils cll'cct s. ll ,,| ; inn* instance of tin: many i:au?'ii which oimlirniH ) j. In- instability of fortune, ami tin: uncertainty ri s, iiiniaii {ireatm-s-*, ami i^ therefore a lit sul.ji-et ,,, i' III" moralist am! religion* man lo coulcin late." |V ' S]iwihinir "I shaving,' sai<l a pretty girl o an obdurate old hacholor, 4 I .should iiink thai a pair of hadsonto eyes wmiM ^ o the bust mirror In *havu by.' ' Vi!st ?i*ll? \* ? I'.lli .iw 1. ?* j 1 -'** ~' ' 1 .. iviivu una uu'jii F/l'tnu l#V llelii,' he replied. 1 ' ? in ? 11' ' Wile,'said :v I vraiiical liust?:?n<l to liis ,;i nuch abused consort, ' I wish you t'? make lift a pair of false bosoms.' ' 1 shou'd i.l liiuk, replied si 10, ' that one bosom, as j? also as yours is, would be suNicicut.' Exit msbaiid in a brown study. i\ Hibernian had conic to sec the Niaj* ? ra, ami while lie jjazed upon il, a friend -ki ll hint if it was nut the most woudciful ii11ho ha?l ever seen. To which he re lied, ' .Never a bit, man*, never a bit ! lire it's no woiiiler at all that the waU-r j\; liottld fall down th?ro, for I'd like lo know ... V hat couhi hinder it.' , HOSTEi'I'EE'S " STOMACH BITTERS, :i! jtf/r //<< curt ? /" /';/ >" / "' '? /. * //;/'1,1 /*?\s *>/ .!/?/" 9?ft\ t,r ti't-'j / ///'??# ft* CoHtf*ltti?f-1 7 />< /// ti r'.'Mc/iV/ft j_;, t r,i .i/.-r/'iit, ?t*i. In vi?-\v <>f tli" frI 111:?.? ev.-ry ni>-inl>er of tho human family is ??r Milij*ct?(l to some of tin- aliove f?<, liesi.le.s in- ? liuui*-ral>l*- other conditions in life, which, l>y tlio assistance of n I it?knowledge or ( x**reisn of common sen*.*, th^v tnny In* aMo >o to tli'-ir Im*?it-? ?if di*-t, ntid with the u?.si.-lnTi>'>' of n jt-mh! tonic, t^curi* per- II tnniiont li'-nlth. I ti order to accomplish thin dc-dr*<l oVji-ct, tlir* Irno course to j*ur?uc is, C'Ttninly, thai whie'i will produce u natural j[ Mat** of tl>iii?f-a a* tli" l<a-t hazard of vital Mrcnirth and 'if-: fur this end Dr. ll?sWtcr ha- introduced to tlii-> eoiiiitrv a po-pani* I tioa called llosTKTTKUS' STO.MA0K lit I T!IKS. which nt thi* ilav i" no! a new *M Inedieiue, l.til <': lliat Ii:n ) n 1 1 for ' I years. ??i v i i: if sa; i-*fa-''i*<n to nil who have li- ilii. Tin-i;.!:.T?o|..-ia.<-|.o\\ rfulU upon l'1 IMoii;:i.-li, I .v !- mhI liver. r??toeing su tli* in to a h? :;1l!iv and \ i-^oii.i, l* !i<*ti, atel w thn- l*y 11** -i!i?J|?i of |- -n??lhi-liin?f ?r liatnr'*. < iri'ih* Jim* :-\-ti*tn ! > triti!n|ili o?? r t!i disca.?\ I >i:i*rleea. <1 y ;* nt*ry or llux. so K**??*r;tlly contracted 1-y n -w Ili-r-. nn?l cause.I principal!y I v 111 - ?*!i ? tf' of water *m*l diet, will |- !;!-. r* ;.*ul;:t?--l I>v* .1 liri* f u-" of this pr< p-iraiiou. 1 >y-pepsisi, ii wlti'h i~ |.r**l*:il*!_\ rnor** prevalent wh*-u taken in all it-* various fnriii*i, lltitll any <* ti*-r ; the e-m-*- of ? Itieh in;.v always lie attril>ut<'*l t*i *1* r.m.'* :e*isi- of tii*- diije.sli v.- eivans. can I * cup 1 w ithoiif fail liy u^ii.ii llosTKTTKUS STOMA I'll KIT- f, TKItS a- i -i ?!i? * t iioii. mi tin* I.,.nt.. l*'..? lliis ilistu-i1 i-v.tv |'liv ii-i.m will iv-cnmliv'-lul I'illi r< of :-iiu'* Kili'l, llii-li wliv not, 1l.-i> all :i i"! known In l?> i 11T: 11 i i 1111 - V ]'.v. rv r..iintrr li*?\? lin ir ISilii'ix its a |\ vwitiw <,( i'i it il * I sln-iiirilii-niiii' i>f 1 On-syst'-ni in .' -iii-lal, nn*l aiming iIh-iii all ill lln-iv i- n->1 |.> In- I'iiiiipI a iiiii'i' lirullliy ill ]h-h|i1i* llian tin- ( riiian-i, from wlima 1 lii.4 ai |iri'|iaratinn inaiuii. 'l, I>.iI iijmhi M-ii'tililic an fX|? riin<-iil-i \\ 11ii-li lia< iiM' ImI'-iI I.i a-lvanci! lli til"- destiny nl' tliis i'1-i-al. |>i'i |iaratiuii in tin) lll<:dii*al wait* nl' si'irlM*i\ |j, FEVER AND AGUE. ?i Tlii-' trying ami |.|-nv*il ii>.* >li---a.? . ulmli li\i\q 1(4 "I rel' lll|. << ur.i?|i mi tin- 1 <nl> of muii, mlm nig him to ft 1111 re sliiiil'iW in 11 r-ti< )t s|<!i?v <?f liiin*, ami n-u?lrriii|( liim |'liv.-ii :ill> :ini| mint.illy n.?i-li-.?i, run l?- ilrfi-atiM nnil ilrivi-ii fr<nu Our ' ?!;. I \ lli" 11 i.f IIO:iTKTTKIlM ? ItKNOWNKIi HfTTKItS. 1-iirtlnr, any i?f llie al?.vO (tak'il liso;i".i-i ran li<>t In; i-iiiilnirti.il wlion i-fcpiiMNl to ?iiy nnliiiary ciiiilili--in |<i'"ilii-'in^ tin m, if tlio Itittira mo iisril as |>i-r ilirii-liuiK. Ami :u? it n?itln.'r rn'.ilei nnil-t'.i nnr I.ir. i|.|i tin' |.'ilati'. ami ri-mlrriiiif IliinoeCi- N, ii.iry :niy rliam.'' "f 'I"' "r iiili-irii|>ti-ni to iiHial |.urmils, lull iiroinnli'S m-iim! .-! | ami liraUliy ili/istmii, \v tin- coni|ilaint i.- tlnw ri-iimvi.il ai F|n i ilily as m run* 11 lisl'-llt Willi till! I.l'iiillli'tiiin Af n lli'.ioii'rl. ui..i i ? ? ?a" ?? | *.???? f iiciil curc.- (|ri For Persons in advanced years tli Whrt ar<- MIIT. riii2 f>>in :in I'lif.'.'Mr.l c>1i<uti<>i ami "" Infirm l<?ly, iIhw itiiti.Ts are iuv.ilii.ii.lt' as a rcslora* live ft strength nn> 1 vigor. ami ni-i .l.s only to le tried "I1 to U1 : A 1 to ;i lii'.th*-r wliilc lllloili'4, St*' lliiso r.itti rs arc imli-|?'i;<.iM.\ <'."|>tfially wlirrc llio m.illier'.s IK-iiri-lim* lit i - ( > Dm- ilmiamU '1 Of I III' child, r..ii-.'tii.ully li'T Mit'iiKlli iinot yiiil, !l' Ami here il 1.4 wli- ii- a fm?l t Mirli ;n H'tsl'lli'r'j Stomach Hitlers is nrr.l.'.l to iin|.ait temporary Mrcnglli ami vi^or lo the system. I.nli<* :<honM l.y all iikmiih Ity tliis remedy f.>r all o?r.< of debility, and'l>cf<.rc hi> da'ii;;, ask your physician, who, if hi' i* acquainted r? nhli llio virtues of ilii' Itiit.rs, will rccomnicnil their use in all cases ?.f weakness, C.U'TIOX.?Wocaiilii.n llio pultlicAgainst lining any of tlio many imitation!* or rutinIcrfoits, lint, ask for ll<isrKTri it's Cki.kiiratko < >1 Htomaoii Jltvrv.RR. ami so llial. onoli Ixilllo fa hart I In- wor.lrt " J )r. .1. IIimli'tlor'K Sloinneh J| ISitliT*" Mow lln- si<|>* of llio lioitlo, ami y,, Blani|M'tl on 11 Mi iin-iallic cap rt.vi'riiifj llio KmiL .....1 ,-l.u....... it. .. ? *> v UHI ?|?r HUtint: is on llif II r Prepared mill sold by 1I0STKTTKR k SMI TH, I'ill.sbui^li, l*aM ami sold by all oj Drnjrclsts, ^roVrrs, ami dealers generally jj( thioiicliouljlie lulled Stales, Canada, South iuic riia mtd (ieriuauy. ?r SCO V I L &u MEAD, NEtV ?!II,I:ANS, I,A., H liuli'Milu jlKt'lll*. SOLD BY \ . T>onai.t> McI.w-(mii.in', Alibovillo (J. II. il I". M. I'hNv. KdgeficlJ C. II. May 4, 1S59 U ly ? 13 W X tM O 1^111". I liavinti llio <s.xi,liisiri'Agtiiioy of A 1>I" viil<* nil*I lvl?<afirlil 1 riclH, for rover aii-l iSnkniV I'rinviill.-d family ami I'lanition S>'\viro_? Mai liin-s i |>i< |>>> < <I |o till onl.rs ! : 11 |iron:|<lami ?li*|>atrl?. I> KM KM III!I! I MAT A I.VIT. AM" IMI'OUTANT IM'ItOVKMI". NT i'i llivhi* MmrllilH'S ii-, llial. Uo.y I i c M WsKI.KSS. Mr. IV I*. IShihI will rcll lai'liini < :> 11 1 a> I :i?iiiv sitr"lil in AI ?l???vi 1 !? - ? <io r.il l><>|iol, iiml Sulcs Uimiiii, Jir.-l ilimr litivo Win. Hill's IIar?l\var<: Store. I l.uiiljiirvr, S. <?., M arc 11 IKV.I. m a ij * vci l\l II Housnns why tin: <?rov<-r A linker Sewing larliim; id universally preferred lor family vviiitr: Int. Il i-* more simple ami c.HMer k?.*|?t in order an siny other Machine. iM. Il makes a s?*i!hi which will not. rip or ravI, llinti 'li i'vcry third stitch in cm. uil. !i M.*\v> from I w? ordinary ; ami thu* II trouble of winding I luvad c n void'il, while I n: same machine can he adapl'il al pleasure. '</ a writ ihunj> ij' aiiihpI, t'> all varieties of ork. 11 li. Tin- Minn* machine runs Kick, linen ireail, ami evmmon spool cotton, with i-<|ual failiiy. fitli. The n-ani i-" as ela.-lic as Hie tnoM. clastic ilirie, ;. > ilia) ii i* li'-c from all liability In hrcak i Wilshin^, ir<niiiijl? or id her\\ise. (itli. The .sliteh made hy this machine is more auliful than any ether made, cither hy huril r machine. '"pi/of Lcflir Hi-rein 1/ from J fun. J. //. Hammond. Wasimmiton, l>ec. 11,18.18. Si is: In reply ( your letter asking my opinion (irnvir & ItiikcrV Sf\v int? r11u<-1111n-n, I takv [ensure ill saving lliat I hey have iim>i*o than alivcrnl rny ex|ieeliitions, after trying and returiii? mil. r . I have 1 lii*i*o of Mk'iii in operation oil my ilifiirlit |.lnei-s an< 1 alter loiirycnid trial liuvo no Llllt, to I'linl. Yoilir, IS?*s| :! fully, J. II. IIAMMoNI). To M. A. Hansom, Ks-?|., 1 lamiiiiij.', S. t'. ' /<?/ <if It'iiir /null .Mr. ./ mdlii'ii ,M. Miller. I I: * n Isi.ami, S. < I ?.-ir. I Sth, I ?.Ys. M. A. I?\n- -\t : - /''<?/ Sii : In ivjily to your niuiry how I lite I h<-11 rov? r ?V. I!al;>-r's Si-wii5 maehine, 1 titk?- |il<-a-'tti? in ?:tym'-t llial after -i?ij? it. lour inontln it has ?iv?-n ??/>/ ? :atisction. It issini|ile ami :wv lo uii'li-l lainl. ml has lnver hi'-ll llllt of oriliT. My \vif?* liar i ilillieulty in iii>trm:lin;r aju-rvsmt in the use I* it. I am fully |?el'i?iiaile?l I hat iio invention j lln-ai;i: is more worthy the atli-uiimi ol the ililie than that, of Sewiii" Machines. Very llcs|o'('l fully yours, .H IN Ali IAN M. MII.f.Kli. March K', 1W.I !<> ?in DISTRICT "ADVERTISING. i . w Commissioner. The Stato of South Carolina. a i.r.i: \n. /./ : distkict, In Equity. . K. I ikI Icr, ct al. | v?\ Hill to s?l nsiilo. Jmljj'ill. It. Lloyl, ntnl. J Infills, Injunction, \.c. T Al'I'KAllI N(? to my suiisfaeiion ilirit Win. 15. |j|o\i|t Albert <?i|hcrt, :mtl Thomas S. ay?lon, ?U*feii?l:i:tl-< in tin'! iihovc slaleil casu, s'n!o I> ><>11 I 111 limitsol litis Sion motion T .Mi'4jowan, l'oln|>. Snl, Onli-ri-il that hniil Ti-inlaiil< ilo appear ami ple:t>l answer or domr ! > saiil Hi 11 nrCoinpl linl, within three tnoiilhs mi ill.- puhliealion hereof, or lliti 5aniu will bu ikvii l'ru ('<<n fi-x.ui against I hem. \v. ii. r.vKKKi;,cE.A.i>. CmiimissioiieiV () iMurcli 18.MI. f 4'J 3tn Tho Stato of South Carolina. .i/;/;/;i //./:/ : district. In Equity. 'cin1or.*r>n, Kirflaml, ) ' '11,1 115,11 ^or Ii>Juiico?]ili?ii, Sl'a?jpr <"o. ) lion, Ac. mid others. y T appearing to my salisfiiPtion lhal A.Wilson IhoMon, Abraham ' Slairer, Minis Slajjer. i:...- *. i>_. .i? i < - i - - ' - IV in'li-llillillis III lllll II III IVI' nt -iI i'ii^ii. I'l'siiii' ln;V'iiii*1 tin! limits of llii.-iSl.ttf. i unit inn ill' .1. ('. < 'ullioiiii, ('omp. Snl., <inlo:i'il at said il( f? nil:uil? do :iJ?|mid plrad, nil,cr or il?>:tiiii* In (lie snid Mill of Complaint, itliin I hri-e months from I lie |iiililir:ilion ln>ri'of tin: Minic will lie taken ]u<>. euit/tuso aeani.st. em. W M. 11. I'AUKKll, r.K.A.u. ('ontmis-ioner's OHiee, I Keli. *21, I h.V.>. .11 Hin dork." Tho State of South Carolina. .inn/ii/!././ : /i/sThivr. ifier ('mill uf (.'oHUHoil /'lea* ?lli / (till I Sessions. . K. Ilut.k-r, Survivor ) vs. > Attachment. Win. 11. I.loyd, ) Metiowmi, I'l'ill"* Ally. \f 11 K U K \S lli?: riuiiiliir did mi I In: niiieI? ti-nlli day of Novi-inlii-r, ciijliti'i-ii Iiiiiiril ami liIIy-ci^lil. Hie liis dreluration against e I><'li'iidiinl, wlni, (it is K?id; is klisi-ut from id witlioiit tlio corporate limits of this Stale id lias ni'itlier wife nor attorney known within same, ti|ion wlmm a ropv of said dcelitra'ion iglil l>e served: It is therefore ordered, that 'said I>i:|.'in1:ilil do ii|>|iear and plead to the id declaration, on or before the twentieth day I 1 i r.r... . , . <11111 ii < y niim% licrwinc final ami :tl>s>>1 ille judgment will tlien ' ^ivcii ami uwanlril against liim. .M ATTIIKW Mi DONALD, ? . c. r. Clurk'u Oflico, Nov. i2o, 1^58. iiii?12m Stato of South Carolina. A MIKVIU.K 1UHTMCT. 'fire Court "/' Common 1'lcax ami (I'citl Sensiunx. . Iv. Iluilcr ) vs. > At IiirIi incut. in. II. I.loyil, ) Mc(i?nvaii, l'U'ff'K Attorney. VHKUKAS llio I*l;i!nl.i(T iliil, on lliu niiiotri'iilli <lay of November, oit^lit-oeii lnuicil and fifly-eij*hl, (i his declaration a^aiiiRl n I ><-f(<iiilanl, who, (it i? naid,) in absent from il williouL the limits of thin Stale, an<1 has neii?r wife nor attorney known within the sam?, on whom a copy of said declaration niijrht ho rvc?l: II. is t herefore o.nltjrcd, (hat the said l>eulant <1o appear anil ftttimMo I ho mill ili'vliiron, on or In-fore IIm I ^vOTtJfttli ilay of No ventr, eighteen hundred aiiil^ fffty-nine, otherwise ml and absolute jndmimifll will then ho given d awardeil against Iiini. MATT!II0W MeUONALD, c. v. r. Clerk'n Ollico, Nov. 20, 18.'>8. 32?112m TTT* A f\/\TT A JtLXUXitti!). Skco.ni> UmmmkntCavai.uv, S. C. 1\|., ) I/OiiginircH, Edgefield, S. C. \ lOKIt NO.? 1^11 K "Squadron of Cavalry, will asscmblo at Kdiji'lield ('. II., on Saturday u 7lli May next, Tor Drill hint Itcvicw. Tlic Abbeville Squadron of Cavalry will-nsinlilo al Abbeville, C. II., on Saturday, 1-Hli ay next, for 1 >rilI and Review. The Commission ?*d ami non-Ommisaionod licerx will assemble the day previous for -ill and Instruction. Lieut.'Col. BATKS and Major PsltttOlIf,, o charged with Ibe extension of tlieso orders. JNO. T. nUURIijg, Col. April 11, 1859 62 41 READY MADE CLOTHING^ I'U 1,1, StJlTM* of all UmNKW S'I'y l,V?B L .lust opened, and for calo A'l* ('((ST, by M. 16K A KL <k UKUSfclX* May 1. 18.VJ 47 if SADDLES AND HARNESS. /jgA Till-: l>i\lnft ?Vrt??nunt.l l<> pt-rmtim nlly in lln* town ?> A litn'V illp, |in|ii'?, In Crtilliftll XVtij V mi'' allii't *1 trillion tu |ihmIi(mi<, lit lMi'iil n lilii t.il hlinn' i?t |U?I MMIIIKI'. 1111 vine jjn-t vr>liiini'<l Irnnt mnrVrl, In* r*rl? is full ??i>l rnlnplrlt' liroal ( ate nn<l pci*oiinl Uttclltioll linftlx-ili liri?lit\VV<l ill pill i'llD!>llii> Mouillinn* i.r tliu inott ilutitblo ipinlii), Inlal mii.I impr.'V.'.l nt)li">. With jjmil malt-rial ami thr hunt t-killftil wot Umrn. and nftrr liai ini? mi v< >1 nil fppr> nl rlii|i Iiiiiim U ?if l?n v?-ai\ niiilcr lln? nin-l ?iioi-?-k-?IiiI wnilitnali in tin* Sin1??, lit' li"|igii |u lit up work thai will hiiiI llio In-li! ill' any, <-v< ti Ihe most faptnlioii , n:i well iik llm uin*l iilililai ia!i. Also, a full jiimI ?:omp|..t?. SinrU of t-vcr\ tiling llisil la u.-tially Urpt in an (4tal>li-liiii<iit. of ilt(. t.lll<l, Mltl'h ill Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Whips, Collars, Hido Whips, JVTountinrrs. Ijoatliors, tfcc. lie returns liis lltaiiks* to Ins lnMnci' I'liKlimiprit for llii-ir |>?li'iniii?i'. with a nucere disirii tn cv j liMi'l mill iiii'iit a still larger share of ptililio sup | poll.. All or>lerM fill?>l willi |?r'iinplnr'rfK, wliiln nirict 1 ill teniion will !? ijiveii lo repairing. 'f( ' Will In* I 11 <I Ourim' lilisiui-.ss Iimih on Washington Sr., No. x!. T. N. IMiOWMNC. .Inn. IS, 1S.r.!l e'.i ('.in sourrinxc mm\ A CUT KNTKIJI'IM/.K CON DIlCTKI) I'I'ON A I.IIIMKAl< AM) IMPARTIAL II. AN. TilK OM.V <>M'. THAT STANDS KNl?OU.SKI> 15V T1IK KNTII'K I'llICSS or tiik city of iJALTI.MOKK. H. E. HOYT & CO'S (!I5KAT SOI'TIIKKN ' GIFT HOOK 8MB, NO. 11 ISAI.TIMtMtK ST., T~t ft 11 i m o X" o , IVt cl . HKAIHfl'AUTKKS KOIl SmiiIIhth ami Western Orders. (Jn nlcr IihIii^i'IiiciiIs I.I 1:111 cwr JielWo oll'i-ri'il. SKNI> TO Til KM I'oii A (JATAI.o?;i!K. /I tl'lf't ? >! Ill I'l'OlIt I' l/h/ ( ' III* I" omi luvwv&wi) IDD&XA&S s oV'.i'y J took. t9r <-A'i'Ai.o<a:Ks OIVINO rci.r, PAR. TM IT.AIIS M.MLKI) l-'llKK To ANY AHIMiKSS. What tlio Press Say. Tli'-y liavo it iniitfiiiliwiif assurlriii'iit. of llnuki:, ami liavc |?n-|?arril iliriif-clvi.-, with in 11 <1 nit-r:iI>! ( guilt 01 In ! > l?: <!iflril>iiti<l among lln ir *411-? ? ! ??l" fi mis ?ii<l ciimihimtm al lurg?."? llxlI. >s"/<. Not only may .1 ^ k,i,ti?n 1?; mii-lu of any olioi"!.! work, l?ot with ii tin- (inri'lias^r is ??<> ? t?> iiii n il: in .n-vvciry. winch in many ?::i.?i->, proves *|?iil vainalile.? f/iiily ftVi'/n/H'/r. TIh-v make no |mii.-it-s tlmt arc not performed strictly l<i tin- l. n.-r, anil I.y lliu* punctually cancelling 1 lieir oldn.rat ions, liavt- trained llie cn1 ire conlideijce of not only our citizens, but the country abroad.?ll-i/l. 1'iilr'ml. A yiinnix lady ac.ijuahitaucc of ours purchased fur Sil a Monk at tins establishment, a few (lavs since, mi* 1 received :i double-cased (in/if Walvh, i'ti/nf 1/ at urn /,.(,?lrcl>l..l/iirx?Cli, Tlii* sin-cess which attends the (Jilt. Hook lloii-cnf Messrs. II, l-I. IHlVT iV C< >. has 1111 picecilcnts in tins .iniials of (lift KnterpriseP.? A ryn ?. I <'all nnd see them, ar(d our word for it, you will not regret v 1 uir visit. ? his/mlili. ' A1H >rder.s should lie addressed lo II. K. IIOVT A. CO., No. 41 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md Maii'i 17, 1 n.Vj -17 *J!iii ESTES & CLARK, 1 Augusta, GJ-a., i Wholesale and lb-tail l>ealers in G^XIOCE IX IES. frflllAN'KniL for lli<* lilicral nnlnriiage lliey 1 JL have received herutofire, oiler for sale at (lie lowest market prices for ensli or on time to prompt paying customers? l I'25 Hales Kxtra Heavy ftiinnv Tlnggiug, 3" Ml I lolls Heavy Patched Magging, 11 ?iI I'lOCcs iJimdcn Magging, mm isin i.oil* Hope, "J.'i Ulnls Now Crop Molasses, ir>n l>l>ls N. (). ami Sugar Utilise Syrup, 1 J', " Crusln'il A. It. ?V. (!. Sugars, i ii.M> Whole ami Hall l>o.\rs Candles, HID I'.nxi's Tnliacco?various iSrainld, f>ii,iiihi Cigars, IiihII Sm-k'sSail, in Twill.-il S:i ks, I ."ill Wliulf, Half ami ?jr. Itlls Maokeivl, fill,Hull l.lis.'IViiih'.-wi* I'at'im, lIoj? Round, t?i|n HIils. l-'n-sli Tlioniai-tiiii Itiinc, i.'ilI " l.iijiinrs anil Wines, fi.lllll) l.lis. Ili'tnlfii'k Sole Leather, L'.'i liali'H I li-avy ' Isnalitirirs, L'lHl Ki'^s Nails AfMirh-il Marrli::I, lSfi!t, 'M ly WM. H. TUTT, \S7"IioIo?rtIo tSo .1 lotail I) It li (i (r 1ST, 180 P.IK IA l? KTKKT, J\. U SLl S t a , Gr ZX my WOlM.l) respectfully invite llio attention ..f M Kl.t'll A NTS, PHYSICIANS, and I'liANTMUS In Itis lar?n slock of DRUGS, Medicines, Paints, Oils, &,c. Wliicli nrc linii^hl. direct front Importer* ami Miiniifai'iiir.TS, ami will In; gold as low and on as at't-iiiiiiiiinlal in* terms us anv oilier hoiiae in llm iSoutlM I'll country. lOvory arliclo sold will l>e warranto*! strictly purr. II i* A call from tlioso visiting Augusta is solicited. Mnroli 1 Si?f) <15 3m SPRING STOCK, 1859. JACKSON, MILLER & VERDERY, WIIOI.KSAI.K DKAI.KKS IN Foreign and Domestic, Staplo and Fancy DM GOODS, Masonic Hall Building, 248 Broad St., AUGUSTA, O-A., Would l'CMpciM fully invito allfiilion to tlmir largo and "vvnll si'locU'il Stock of Spring (Soodn. Marrli 17, IH39 47 *3in W. V. Davis, Attorney at Law Solictor in J'Jmiitn JL %/ Aihikvji.i.k, S. C. Will |>roit*|>llyitlloiid to nil hiiftiuesw entrusted I o liif) rare. He e.Aii bo found til the olliec of the Abbeville) tanner" July tin Hi Brick Work find Plastering. ri'MIK undersigned having located permanently JL at Greenwood, oflrrs his Kcrvieea to <he citizens <if Uk> District, and lite surrounding country , a? a llnck-Layer and l'lasterer. ilo warrants nil work not only to look well but to be durable ami lasting. Address? P. B. PATTMISON. Greenwood, S. C. Grcenwooil, Feb. 2, 1859. 4t 3ni To Plantors. CtOTTON GfNS of tbo Host Quality, with > Ten Ineb SAWS, delivered at any Railroad Landing in the State, at $2 per SAW. Fur imrticulard address J. M. ELLIOTT, WimiblKiro, S. C. Premiums awarded at the Stale Fair, November,'1**8. April G, 1359 Sim CANDIDATES. For Ordlwnry. fti* n?n.l??>r ml jntiNtt IIAsKIN ninuiMtii'^ him n< M'nmlitfota fatOrdinary *ttl?o vl<>Hinn. fctr Tiieftirmlnor JOlIN' A. IIIJSTRtt r.. 'prftl'iilly ntummicr linn n mmliilnlc for tlieullie* ol Onlitmry, nl tin- election. ?Vlitln>r 'J7, IS.IH. For Tux Collector. I hi'lYieiiils t'l II K.\ |{ Y S. ?:,\S(?N nnnoiiii.? liim H cuiiilnlutc fur tlionfTici' of Tux Cullt'olor, i*l lliviii xl t>|xirii<>ii. .1 * Wi' iir>- aulliofifi-l to niiiiouiM'e S. A. lI'MMiKS n' a Cuinlitluto for Tax Collector, at flic i-iiMiiug flection. C*T Tin frii'iuls of CAl'T. \V. S. IIAItltlS rtT?|ii;?-lliil|y nn'i.inni'e Iniu :i lor tliO 'lax t'ollwlor oi AMn.villc l?i.-arict, ut tll'1 lll'Xt < l.c-li()ll. t-TV Tim mirnerollK friends of W. KH'' 1.1 N?iSWi il.TI 1 respectfully nniMiiiiiee liim as ? ?';ui>li<liil<- fdi Tax Collector at the ciiHiiiitij. cleo ti.?ii. * _ . ... . . Tins iiuitinmiiH friends of WKSI.KY A IM.At'K. Ks?|., ri-s|MTifiillv aiiiioiimrw liim a etui didnie li>r Tax t'idlector, ill tin; ensuing election II ,'Tbe fii>-ii<U of tl. M. A1ATTISON, r?_ *t|**:?ilfully ainitiiiiicc him a candidal'.' lor Tat Colb-eti.r, at tin;ensiling eleetiuii. 11 Tli.; friends .?r .1A M KS A. iM?:C< >lil? ro r|?'?lfiillv itimoiince liim u Candidate lor Ta?" 'olli-f.tur, at the next Klectioii, for Aubcvilift 1 lisll let. July Ih.V? 11 *t.\ Till! UltSIIAIJ, now. j BY E. COBB, Propriotor. TIIK l'ro|irifinr of lloi MAItSIIAT.T> .LiU!? IMM'SK w.inltl inform tin: public Mint liis 11<i-> still t.|,i n for lit.; rt'i*<.|it iun of visilorn. Having mini: xpci-i?-ii<-o in llotol-kei*|>in<;, bo Ibiilors 11ii i-<-l 1" tlnit ln> will lie aide to pleaPu bin lrnMi'l< and i'IisIuiihth. 11 in talda will at all limes b<-Fii|>|ilit'd willi The Very Best The Market Affords. llis I louse is wtdl provided wit.li attentive nervaiiU, and everything t<i render lint <:u.-ti>iuoi? Romforlal>1c. rmtrvi. I.M.UU1>W \ * t I ? *. I l ei., til, Ih-,0 i\ \ if LIVERY STABLES, BY COBB & CRAWFORD, -i / /:/-;i //,/./ ; s. <:. Till'. I'mlt-rsi^m-il wmiI'I inform /C"? \ tli w public ill nt 11 icy )i:i v ? foriuc<l a cop.irLlli-r.-hsp fnr lln: plll'pnw of colu|u<'|i|||r the A/m.T .s'/'i/;/./ : nisixi.ss /> .'1/y/y / 7W /?*//. I xc/i t-:s. They liavc taken the well-known Stuhlos at| tached loiliu lot. of tin: Marshall Homo, accu! pie-1 last veal" l>y I*. S. Uulh-d^e, These Slal.hs, fronting mi Washington Street, have ln -ii repured and refilled, ami arc now well provided with provender mid attentive llostleia, for tin: ai'C<niinio)lntiiiii of Uie public. 1\1k. t"RAW I"t)UI), one of llie lirin, niny always he found at the Staliles, nml lie hopes, hy close attention lo business, to merit ami reccito a lilieral share of pnldie patronage. i in; .->i;ii>lis will In- |iruvnt(Ml willi RI'OfSY AND SADDI.K IIOKSKS, to hire, tog.tlior \\ i'li uvi'ry otln*r :n-c<>nin.<><lut ion usually olT-rcil l?y a similar <-.-tal>li>lniii-ul. Tiny liiivo also, I'O.M MODIOI S I.< )'I\S for tin* nci'iiiiiiiilatiuit of STOCK DIIIVF. US, mul will furnish lliuiu with jirovuiitlcr, at living ra'os. KDMUND roBB, J. it. CUAUTOUD. IV1?. 23, IS.10 44 If CARRIAGES AN!) WAGONS. r I ^11 K Subscribers having liml lli? luislortuiio 1 inlos.-, hv tlx- fir?-of tli" U'.Uli January, tlio STKAM M11,1, ami MACII1NKUY coiuieelcJ willi their COACH FACTORY in fSrt-onvillc, lake this method of nppri^iti(^ tlioir friemls anil patrons llial they will rsl.itI cont.iiiuo biisitieiw ns heretofore, without chan^o in their I'irni or iililialfmuut of lliuir exertions to ploono. Tlioy Havo On Iln-xicl, anil are constantly finishing, nil the Tarictie* of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES AND WAGrOKTS Kvcr maiie by thftiii, to which they invito the atIi.miIion of |inr?:liiiMT8. They lake pleasure in correcting nn impression that their Slock of SKAS< IN I'll) I.CMItKIt wims In.-. I. willi llie Mill, ami would say that, ill ?juanI il v* Jlllll fill!,Ill V Tlii'ir Liimlur Has Never Been Inciter. The ^ciicnms paWouagn hitherto received warrants ilic ennidiisioii lli.il tlit-ir elfortn are appr?:ci:il>'(l, and stimulates tlicin in making furl Iter exertions. Their experience will etiabln iliem to seh-et. and operate the mostapproved Maehimiry, wiili advantages not surpassed by any Manufacturers either Ninth or Smith. CoWKit. COX, MAKKI.KY &. CO. Crecuville, S. C., March 7, Itf.VJ. -10 tf FINEST FAMILY GROCERIES For 1859. ACKER MKIIRALL & CO., I it 2 C li :i m l? <: l* Street, Comer of College I'lacn, (< )|i|H>tii(o Hudson River Railroad Station,) Now Yorls.. 1 >KA I.KRS IN Finest. WINKS, Finest ItltANPIKS, Finest SKCAItS, Finest TKAS, Finest. ('(H'FKES, Finest SI'liAlfS, Finest lil'ITKR) FinesL HAMS, Finest TUNIJUKS, And Finest l**.ituiI3* Oroeeries, iff every description, put up for Shipment to all parts of the World. Catalogues will bo furnished upon application. A lll'l I 7. 1 M/.'l 'ifi J. I). McKELLAR, SURGEON DENTIST, WIJ< at nil liiiieH l>o foiln?l nt. (Jrponwood Depot, where he will, willi plennure, wait those who may ilrMie his services. All work wnrranU'cl Kulinluctoiy. Kpk J>, 1H50 41 tf JOHN CORBETT, HOUSE PAINTER, Grainer, Marbler, Paper Hanger, ?AND? SIGN ^WXIXTER. Abloovillo O. XX. Fcl>. 21, 1850 44 12m 3Dv. F. Gr. (:i;i:i:xwooi>, s. v., I/TIKI'S constantly on hand nil articleR usually .I'V kej>t in a Drug or Fancy Store, at market pricca. Professional aerviecs rendered when called for. Fob. 24, 1R59. 44 6m MASONIC NOTICE. '"I^lIK Koniilur Communication of CLINTON 1- LOHU i:, No. 3, A.'. F.-. M.-., will be held on Mmuhii) Evenhnj, ID/A of June next. By order of the W. M. A. BRUSSEL, See'y. May 12, 1869 3 'v W. K. BLAKE, jflLttornoy at Xcaw. Wil.i< I'rnolice 111 (he Court* of Edgrfield, Newberry, Lanrcns, and Abbeville. Office?Nfuety-Sui Abbeville, S. C. Oct. C, lt>58 34 tf