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/ M'llt ' V t'll J*'. A NAVY UKUTENANT. S0MI.0qUIZIN<f It iv ;v j;r? ;?t nation, truly! sin It : In- ili->:i*n??! - s'lvli Jiii-ilitV |i'mHIM-i*s !? . . I kiicIi a vast oouiivt?r? c -vxtomlinjj t?? t!? ivinulvst ivgimi"* uf jIih jjloln ! aii< 1 ? it* j litllu uavv is Su inviueililu T sraiorly :*?lo ' jnali', p'-ilmps, to tlio nation's jircti'inions i ?hut. oli, wliat mi cinliOiliniMit of won* tl<'is < 'iHiiiprcsont, too, is our lilt'e navy!, :iit< 1 ."<? il should i>??iinlci'il, so il simM ! Tin- nation cxpi'cts it ! !* ? ilnrs not Mir cuiniii'.-ii i' " ?liilcii i vi n -M-a ' *-'!?'Ii [ nma/.iiijj ivjh'oI to "tun 11 if." 11 ?ni :*! 1 tin* jmnwrs of i-aitli i.-> iju;u:uiu,',i| in tlio ul-i- j piitv til' mir liiili* i::ivy ! A!l?'it, mm 1? 111'ir.iliii 11* 1 say, " twii thirds *f I lie ii.iv v is iim:Ii'>s, and- tin: oilier tn'aily 1 so l?ul he's erratic in soino ivsiil'i-'t", poor man ' Nulioily attrail-? imit'li iiitimrtaiiri* to _ w nal lie says in ixfi-ivmrt: lu tlio Navy or' tin* Army. Woinli.-iiul lit tin Navy ! ?so loyal ! Tlie ullifcis sinij;v;!ii so patiently under try-' injj tulvirsitie-. ? ever maintaining its <li^ nitv?its I'llick'ney ! I low could it. I?u otherwise, iml I mii.Ii im-'miuvf.-. to lliijii /.i-al ; or t In; M-rvic; ? ' Now, in iiiv oa?i" -at tin* .v/i; nf sixty, or llii'icaiHiiit-, I may attain tin: rank of commander ! - I am only' thirty ei^ht, Mow;?should I live l">? he ninety?shadesj ..f Lawrence :in<l I ? (*:?t?ir !?what a pros* [ 'ft, indeed! Should "1 live only lifty years ' r, 1 may i i ! (", al last, in the attain vent of tliat goal of my |>icM?nt youthful ' aniliitioii liiat <'.\alto<l |??iti<?ti?a Captaincy in tin: 1 niled States Navy ! I'hysieally strong ami healthy,now, whv should I despair ! < hily wnil. liil I'll l.?- j j iiint'fv, ami?I'll !<? al-oiit ! I am a "ood : ; practical navigator, now,? a good r>r;t<*.t' ; sailor, ? out that I am n>ii .jnito r>hl enough, I pialilied, now, to command men, and pins, j Jo command a ship, under any possi ! , t?h* circumstances, in timo of peace or . , war. ! | True, our services, and oualificntions, arc, 1 , alike, ignored l>y Uotigiess?though not l>v 1 , ">t'r country. Trim, Uie < ruverninent dues not alVnd lis a decent maintenance :?how | can we expect it i Wo must have Cuha? ( and we have got to pay for it! We want a , l-'acilic Kailroad. ( Though the nation is> rich, the gov- j | eminent is poor ami Congressmen mini J | lire! bc-iiles, i-> it not enough, ilio gloiy in j anticipation of heing a captain at ninety ? j 11??w unreasonable it was in us, llio other j 1 day?how preposterous, under tliu cir- ! ' ctimstances?to a-lc l'<>r iho means to proservo us from penury ! The nation net- Is ' ?>nr services?the navy is indispensable to ' the protection of our commerce?anil will < " In*, perhaps at no distant day, to the pro- | 1 tection of our vast extent of coast. Alas, | s that 1 .should have lieeii so unpatriotic , * then, as to repine sometimes at the per- 1 plexitios of my situation ; that we should have committed ourselves to the absur- * dity of entreating?oh, how fervently we did it?of appealing to the politician's 1 sense of justice, to his conscience?ye gods'! and should wo have sought Jdood j S ? j i T .. i . i Is 111 a lii111 [> ; ii) vi iiiii. purposo nave we cntieated' held ourselves in llie attitude C of miserable supplicants for justice at the hands of politicians ; sulV?*m?l our friends from all <|Uartcrs to implore for m from ihoso honorable bodies who lisivc llie en- I * lire interests of our great nation in tlieir hands?to implore the action due from ^ litem, with a view to our relief I'lom a condition of absolute want. All, why de- 1 mean ourselves in this ignoble posture of beseeching? It is worse than unavailing ; they are deaf to all entreaties for o''jedls I in which they have so little sympathy j as that which involves only the comforts | or the distresses of navy officers and their ! families. They are utterly iudifleieut to ! ] onr necessities. , I was wrolli now. T felt if. } Already in tlic past eighteen months ; t my expenses have exceeded my pay t>> ! \ the extent of eight hundred dollars! It is j conceded that I am rigidly economical ; j d tint I deny myself and family many of 1 J the commonest comforts, ;m<l nearly every ! j social enjoyment in life. It is trite that a j | nail of this excess of expenses was con. j \ sequent upon a change of domicile from ' i one station to another, hundreds of i | miles apait; but it was unavoidable ; j i and I am liable to a necessity for such a j change as often as once at least in every Si two years. ^ Nothing is more pnlpablo than that i what was deemvd adequate means of c support twenty years ago, falls far short I of it in these times: even Congress does I concede this,?these Honorable Bodies,? I they did not fail to recognize the expe- '1 diency of increasing iheir own pay,?but, i according to llic spirit of tlie contract under which, twenty years ago, I engaged* lo devote all my life to my country's service, ? implicitly yielding to its direction my every faculty and energy, mental and . i physical, thenceforth, forever,?there was j ^ h condition an clearly implied in the same, that the means afforded to nv? for my subsistence should be sufficient, at all < times, at least to preserve roc from stnrva- ( lioHv t 1'jUMte bat deign to bestow a single 1 thought to the Rubjuet, nothing could have ? been more palpable to any individual mem- ' bcr of those Honorable llodies than that me present p y oi a navy lieutenant | eouM not, in these times, sustain him in a position of moderate respectability?than t/ltfif, already, in some years past, iioutenrmfs, having little families to support, must have endured privation.? oftentimes absolutely' distressing, for want of ifl?nn? to meet the common exigencies incident to theis cosmopolitan life. Htill, could ii be appreciated by then^ tReittal which actuates us in the performance of our duties, even under these dis- I IumI l< l.'li,; i ll lllllM:in<?\ Wnlllll I'Xl'itO lliv^j won<h r, IK) ilotihl, of lli** politicians of tins lay. IV try wjm only twenty-vij;hl yonin of ago in tlio I. itlIt! ot l<nko Kiic.? I li.-ivo Ki'ivi'd twenty years in tin* navy, ino?t of tlio limn Mient in luii'l son seivieo in foreign cliii|v?, in tin? most dismal ami unhealthy j?:uU of the \v*n!? I. < 'oiitem:?latp, ?>lt ! v? woinlio?ij.Iv wise 1 t? ati'l m eal I v exercised <l<*inngot?iii'?, -who are so unhappy in the thought of the liixuriu^ appertaining to the position of a navy" lieu-* tenant; who astound tlio nniniiiated hy as-, soiling lh.it" two million* of dollais have gone for tlower pots an*I decorations of oll'ieers' houses," (that an honorable "ontle man should tic so malicious !) ?\vlu?, visiting a navy-yard, and heing honored there ! y somewhat exlrnordiiNary attention1, trump up talcs of tint officers' extravagance i (at whose expense tliey have hcen enter- j taiued.) and li"iald il in Congressional | sp.-eehos afterward, that they did actually j see, at the tahle of that officer, silver folks j and silver spoons! ? (ihe honorable g'-n- | tli'iuan's ad ulna! ion of the officer would have hcen very profound, 110 <louht, had it heen a simple repast of roast pntatos .and salt?an iron spoon !) ? w ho tells us thai | " tlie pay of a lieutenant, would support, , half a dozen lirdicrineu and their families ; in alllueiiee !"?wlio mate of seinir us soin'etiuies whirling "through some fash- j loiiaMc crowd to tlie <lu!cet stiains of the , polka ivdowa" (>ure enough '.) t'ontein- ! plate tli ; brilliancy of a navy lieutenant's . life ? liis prospects! Is it not invit- i ing' -Vie ye not temple.1 to grasp ; i?t it?such an enviable career!?for your ! sons I J>on'ldoit! Meware! They'll (til you! l.efoiu they arrive at iho age of thirty- j eight that tlioy have hcen sold, sacrificed, j loomed to au unnatural life of separa- j lion from all who are dear to them on : ailli?a lii'n < ( In.-iti I.I t. i - - .'.ii 111 ii?^ * i 111 iii ii1is" | >rable drudgery -?and unless things change widely from tlio present condition, their pay not enough to justify th? in in tlio iululgeneo of any pretensions to that social circle, whence the selections are .loomed most eligible for " heads of the management of rural picnics, or ladies' tea j parties." Flowers.? 1'nt hut a rose, or a lily, or a ! I'ioh-t on your table, nnd you and Lord Jhi ; :oii have a custom in common ; for that j ;reat and wise man was in the habit of ; laving llio (lowers in season set upon his j able?morning, we believe, noon and night i ?that is to say, all his meals?for dinner, ' 11 liis time, was taken at noon ; and why hould lie not have (lowers at all his meals, ecing that thov were crrowing all dav ?? " * Sow hero is a fashion that shall last von I or ever, if you please, never changing with j ilks and velvets and silver forks, nor depen lent upon tho caprico of some line gentlonanor la?1v, who have nothing l?ut caprice ind change to give them importance and a ensation. Does any reader misgive himelf, and fancy that to help himself to such :cmfortft as these would he ' trilling V If his were trifling, then was Ihicon a iritler ?then was tlie great C'onde a triller, and he old Republican Ludlow, and all the jreat ami good spirits that have loved | lower?, and Milton's Adam himself?nay. Leaven itself, for Heaven made these harm j c>s elegancies, and blessed them with the 1 iniveisal good-will of the wise and innoeut. The same mighty energy which I vhiiIs the earth round tho sun, and crashes | he heavens with thunder-bolts; produces ! he lilies of the valley and the dow drops ' hut keep them fair.?Lc'njh Hunt. Tlx Mm Without on J'Jiwmy.?Wo beieve in the man or woman who has "euenies." This docs not sound, but it is sound. ! Tour milk and water people, who content \ hemsnlves with simply doing no harm, at | lie same time never do any good ; they | ire negatives. Your man of force, who 1 Iocs not wait for a stone to got out of his j leaven-appointed way, hut inaufullv rolls ! t over, may unintentionally hurt some- 1 >ody's toes in the act ; hut thousands who ' vill have to tiavel that future path will hank him for clearing it. Thc-mau who las no enemy is generally ;i sleek, creepng, cautious, white washed creature, walkng the world with velvet shoes, who smirks nid glides his unchallenged way to the ohenrity ho merits. He adds nothing to the :oinmon stock, shoveled into his foot of sarth at last without a tear on his coffin i'l. He may not have had an enemy, but las he any friends ? A place is vacant, : >ut not in any warm, living, loving heart. Hie stntue has simply crumbled out of its lichc and disappeared.?W. Y. Ledger. Experiments altow that an electrical ihock sufficiently powerful to kill au ox, nay bo discharged from a straw. VeSy and tumblers of 'thunder ami light fling,' sufficient to kill a man, may be im L>ibed through a straw.?Evening J'ost. An Arkansas paper gives an account >f a marriage in the j.-iil of St. Fran ,is county, of a beautiful young lady, o one of tbe tbrco brothers who mvo recently been convicted of murder n tho first degreo, and sentenced to be uy?g. A newsboy was beard to say that lie iad given up selling newspapers, and gone nU> tbe mesmerizing business. I get five lollars jkh1 week,' said be, for playing.'? ''Playing what.!' asked one of his comrades. Possuny? replied tkfe t>oy. ? * Why don't yon wlreel tbat barrow of '.ofll, Ned ?' said a learned, miner to one of iiB'stW ' It is not a very hard job ; there s an inclined plane 4o relieve you.' ' Ahr' replied Ned, who bad more relish for wit ,hau work, 'the plane may be iuelined,but jang me if I MOKAI. Otnth MCKI.KS TKtAI.. \ The follow ItlJJ ??l I 1 tl'OMI III" N?W I "" |'ir iiy >>!> i* >11 |>.i i Ml <i* I \ 1??! I Si I ? ? 11 .in-I- I 11 I n | our i'iiliiinn>, in lii'ii "l mix iIimi^ \*" iiM say J ,,,, on lint Mlliji'l'l. We rail I'llh pitlialU coneui. jjii | IliUVrVl C, with the /'(? >I/"'! ' in that portion of I'1' i itsnrticlc ilrinit " tin- press of tlio country" l I 1 .11* | f..r I lie cmv,....' .leprnv.ty of public moral*.' . 11 ml lln' /'tV.M/iinr- iucltnlcil only the prow* of tin* ill i N'litlivru cities wo lliink ii wouhl have conic l'" ii'"i.??r tlic in.nk. Wliilrt very few ,'except our ||( i elisions papcro nro cnlitely blameless, yet wo 0) i arc inclined to think tliat eeitaiii '"Pictorial*" of Si miiiif of tlio Noitherli cities arc the chief sinner?. | hi ill- direction alluded to. Vet tli**so same "i! J ( ' I 1 n?t f.-II <V iicwspapM'S receive a large pat ronago ! nt j ill.tlio Southern Slates-?Southern tncil eoiitnli- I In tlio to liinlil iij> these promulgators of scandal, J ami promoters of "the t?ro\viiu? depravity of puh- j y lie morals," while Home of our own papers, ospe- J : cially those devoted In literatuie, languish aii'l ! " pine,'' and then, filially nink into that "dtitnh ' 'r Sirjjet(uSne>s" which has lieen the fate of loo i ' I nuMiy <> our JiU-ri?ry pnpers?dio hy vory star- '1' vat ion : s'' 1'' Tins, tfrf'at Sickles I rial is ended. The rn?e was suftifiitted In the jury "ii the iMtli nil., iiiiil aftnr*T??-i*itr out forty minutes, a verdict of jaeipiitjnl was rendered. This result was not ,.r iim-Njf'-cti-d. I'll" in t his. count ry at. least, tin-re is a law impressed III) Imiiiail Ill-arts liliiri; lllternl sl| iIiiiii the written statues, which ludds iruiltIvss m\ him who lakes life in il?-fence of the purity "of his Iioiih- anil the integrity of family ties, liow- | ever iinwoitliy he may himself have lieeii. The j ileriMiiii of the peers of the prisoner in 1 hif* epic- j I'' lir.ited tiial, which lias just ..closed, is another I Sl; lael added to those'* of. less notoriety, recording | lh<? concurrent sentimeiit of communities widely | si<|n-raie<l, ninl ra.lie.illy differing in many of ul their social inst it ill ions. Sl' The result we aro disposal |o dis-uiss witli- . nit further notice, hut. the incidents attending the investigation?the inlliieuee the |iuh1irati<in j of the most, nauseating details, illustrated in " many cases with tin? pencil of lite artist and the | ii of I he ready writer?are of loo grave importance to Im.' oveHonke.l. Into how many In families lias thelawif of. impure thoughts hern j,j introduced ? |[o\v the prurient, desire for sean i dal has lioell stimulateil J To what, extent. Iin* ' the puldic fastis lieoit depraved, already favora- " I'le to the unjustifiable exposure of matters fit stiietly piiv.itc, the disseetion of tlirotdiiiig human |,( Iwarls lictori- the public eye, hixuriatiiiL- in ? the Irumatic details of personal suffering f Wo eannnt, lint l>elieve the press of the country justly lilnmealilc for the glowing ilepravity of public morals, and the unusual fre jui-nee of iin-idenn that jjivo a shoek to Hie safeguards of family honor. It seems to glory It) 14.. A -- ? - * ... .... i..-. ? mi* pvrs penetrate every disguise. Mini peer into every home circle, :nul , the sanctities of private life are no often viola ? teil thai wo tiiuy almost he said to live in houses |ii of glass. A public hull gives occasion to intoxicate the inexperience of youth with the insinuating infill- V: enee of?(lattery, destroying blushing modesty /e ami exciting passions which often destroy. The ?/ < laughing lip, the beaming eye, the swelling bust ? veil the mysteries of the toilet are described In with ilij> minuteness of a connoisseur in S:i the perfect ion of human hennty and the >| acciraey of llio professional dress-maker. No elegantly dressed woman visits the wo- 111 lering places, or hy her grace and native loveli iipss becomes nil attraction in society, who is not l'< at i.lice made public property. No private scan- Ti d.il occurs which is not. dragged before the pub- TI li?- gaze, and forced into the common current of >-i, daily conversation, at public places, and often in lia the private circle. Can such tilings he harmless at l-i not love of display ami a desire for notoriety thus cultivated in our wives and daughters? of Are not the barriers which common scr.liiuciit \]; has built ni'Hiud tin- family circle', thus broken ar down, and our home, idols made tlio common ke property of the world? When such shocking depravity, as has been l'ti unfolded by the late trial, is sown like nil- fit 11111111 leaves, over the land, no t>laoe bcinir saercil i*v ugniiist their intrusion, can il ho ? .x|rI that Mi ill.; community shall he as pure, as ready in re- a | ill'-** the bare thought of wrong, as though il had not been brought into immediate contact with so much impurity. Say not, that like fhe thunder storm, such oc- Co curretieos purify the moral atmosphere. It is an an unsound opinion that acquaintances with crime <-*n renders it disgustful. The poet has staled the I'll |tropor.sili<ui more true to nature ami to sound en philosophy*. ii)> ' Vice is a monster of no (rightful mivn Ah to he hated, needs luit to he Been : , _ lliil, seen too oft, familiar with her face. We first endure, then pity, then cmbrace."' In no oilier country is the privacy of every ?lay tin life so holdly entered as in this. No where are the aclist and the aids of rhetoric so uniformly it invoked to make every private transgression tin \ 11 u nsi 11 farce to laugh at or a tra'jedy full of Ci? dranialic situations to crenie popular excitement, s. momentary perhaps, hut l>u'-niiig wilh n flame that leaves for ever llio murks of its heat upon the heart.-* and consciences of the public. We look upon the Sickles tingedy, burthening the columns daily of the millions of sheets that liave, during its progress, hecn sent broadcast over i lie. laud, ah the seed of a gloomy harvest of evil. Its influence will doubtless lie felt when the ac- w lor.- in it are forgotten ; and, :f ihc press will con tinue to lend itself as the willing caterer to ill-reg- rm uiateil desires, fast becoming almost universal I for the details of impurity, the consequences cannot fail to be most deplorable. * III THE CARNIVAL BECOMING ANGLO SAXONIZED tin A correspondent or ll?c New York Kvening <> > /'ox/, \vriling from Koine, thus speaks of the (*nrnival: F.v We reached Home in Hie height of the Carnival, and if we wurfc disappointed in iht? n umber \j ami extent of the architectural r<> imiiisof the an- rt? cio'it city, thU curioii.? relic of the ancient satur- ,,, nulia fell equally short of my expectat inn. Foreigner*. and especially the Knglish ami Americans, hi ve ruined thin festival. The ('amivul j,-f |iro|ni' is nu iiiKtitiiiiou which could never exist aji in perfection except in a country where tin; pop- c|( illation is divided horizontally into classes belonging to social conditions widely separated. It flourished in perfection at n time when nearly Of half of nil the inhabitants of Koino were slaves, ? and it was their special holiday. They could say on jlieae occasions what they pleased, and do pretty much what they pleased, to their masters, without fear of being culled to account lor their conduct, liut tho nature and extent of the liber- A] ties taken on such occasions may lie gathered pretty definitely from one of the Satires of Ho race, iu which ho reports a saturnaiian colloquy A between liimse If and his slavo Davos. It is not possible, however, to conceive of such an institution being eontiniied if the tcmporaiy gift of On freedom was abused iu a way to be offensive to ki( the more privileged classes ; it is equally improbable that the slave should take any offensive liberties with ' a matter who lie knew the next . day would bc,a master not only of his liberty but .J of his life. The distinctions in society among the Iialiunp, have been and still aro sutlicieut to perpetrate for the original spirit'and purpose of this institution C ] under the naine of the Carnival, and Uiey usu- noi ally enjoy it, I believe, more than any other holi- ] <li?y. Hut of late, and this year in particular. ]in Koine has been so thronged with strangers from asi Kngland and America, and their equipages in 65 the carnival occupied so large a proportion of the Corso, that, as near as I can learn, the festival has undergoncsomo changes which has rendered it jjr not only less interesting in itself, l>ui, what umnro t(.,| to be dsplo^ed. less characteristic of the institu- I)le t.ions ajrfJ civilization ill which it had its origin. Forn??&-,c?nfoctioncrj' and flowers used to be throwikfl'om one carriage to another, but for tho most part in a complimentary spirit, and deriving < Ciquiiney from the fact that the parties were uunown to cncli otltcr, and in this wny were hol4ing an allowable intercourse wljich on any o(lter day wotiM be regarded as too familiar. I$nt the Anglo-Saxoned ra?e do not seem to .. have tlie faculty of enjoying this kind of sport J/ legitimately- They lake advantage of the privileged-elm meter of lite day to annoy those they meet and make litem ridiouloua. I'lwy throw Fo confetti with violence ; if they see a black hat in the fired, or anything that will be discolored by theft artillery, they will take the utmost pains to soil it as much as possible. I have even seen <, ] them go so fur as to bend forward and deliberately throw a whole Itnndful of confetti violently into the facc of Indies casunlly crossing the street. Wo and taking no i>art whatever m the sports of the Bn<l occueiou. * \ (>'? 11 nur II nr ? I It* I ?\\ |niliti>l| tin ^ H-nliig H t i?I?1 \ lull, llmiljll iiii'U" " ii !??- I. tili?ii.?i. i>t <?im \\ i?c'n Unity 'uiuii tii, !< wliu Ii \\ nllit ! ! v'lrrilny Willi i nil''iii|itini: l<> m*i? ili?> lin?|i.ii.'iil iin<I .ii-. : iiiiimiIntivi* it:irl* hi lln* i*i>istli', \vi> |i:ivi> " 'iiliil nil il> iiifriimii-, tiii I ilii'Hi1 nl Hi'ihi sinl.iti^ inWiol' iiiu j?ivru in tiin own InniniM". 'nun li'llfr i? rrnllv nn x?*i?rilint;ly iilil<Hfllt. mill i? vory illl|iiirtmil in II* tulillinil In | iirunt |inlilifM. Iti* rciilly it vhIiiiiiiiiuiim tri-n- j ip nil (In* <'umi mil ion, iin<l llio |iriivi?ioiiM uf| lit iiirtlrumriit, mi fitr ns tln-y n-lnle to tin? K,,v* i 'iinil*iit >'f 'IVfritiiri?'H, tin- niliiii?s.iin ul now j nil;*, iiinl tlif ff?ii..rii|-Mil.i,>ui nl nliivoi'v. It i :i i ii i ii i ii -? I In* nbai/liitc mill iin|i"r.it ivn duty ol i o l-'edcrut (jOvuriiinciit t>? inli-rl'iMc tor tin; |in>- j linn i'f kIiivo |?r??in?riv in tin: T?-rTitiirius, nl proni'lltC l?V fiir lllO ulili'Rl iirmiiin'iils llnil is ever yet been made in suppoit of lli.it |u?>i , mi. \Vli.ilever iiiuy bo saiil of his eccentricities, | ov. \Vi->e is u mini of strong intellect,???t , eiii neuleinws ami larire ii<'<|?i;iiiiI:in?*<: with ! if history <if ill*; \jountr\ .?|??-i,l'o?:1 Sy li ?-o ami auk in the fmmalmil ami utterance of his > liaioiiH, anil imiili'uioro inclined to win |i?.si- I mi and power l?y auilueiiy ilnu l?y intrigue.? | liis liMli'l1- pliires liiui al llic dieatl of the illtril | liool of Southern Democrats ;?lint it will do tile lowaids aiakiiiir him l'ic-id-nt. Ingenious ! i iU argument is, it will not eonvuieo I lie great idy of ilm pcifple or inlliKMiee tlii-ir action.? i pun such a point as lhis, the masses aro u?v- i lied far morrt by sentiment than by logic ;? j id it will not he easy to hiiiijr the eomitry to i ijiport the doctrine* which are heie set foltll.? j Y 'June*. A Dix/firil'/?Thirty years ago, (1S'2!)) New | upland had lill members in tlie Utilise of IJepre- j lltatives, alid the Northwestern Stales Is.? j ow the New Kugluml Stales m>:h1 '2*.i, and the ' orlli western "ill. New Hampshire th-n sent (!, . id now lias only -1 meiuheis; while Illinois ilvn j mini" only 1, now has 11 mt'liihi-rs. The census : IMiii.i will inako he disparity far greater than ; nov is. The census to If? taken next year j ill show the popu.hilioii of the I'nitcd States to ; over 30,0011,0011. " * An ol'l Carol iniau ot ce said: 'I was tin 11 io last day of the year, the !a?t day tlio inontli, tlx* last ?lay in the week, very to in tlio day, and have always been he ndhaiul. I believe it would have been j ty dollars in my pocket if 1 had not been j ?rti at. all.' W. P. PRATT & NANCE, j 7l7"liolosalo tfc Xtotftil DRUGGISTS, Newberry, S. C., A 11T. nn\r ?i?<n\in.n.1 ...-11 1 * |.... - . ,-vii ncnor terms ! than c.'iii hi* had plsi-wlicri' in South Caro- j in, every variety of I 'rugs, Medicines and j icini'-als, at Wholesale or Ketail. I A large ami Complete Stock of Paint-s. Oils. ' irnislies, I'utty, Class nrnl "Painters' ami (?la- i rs* Tools ill Store: and will Lie sold, iij'vk >i j irrniiti/, at low rates. A Fine Stock of Physicians' ami Surgeons' struuicuts. Chcmical Apparatus. Physicians l<llc-ltags and Medicine Cases, and Family i edioine C'liests of the'l.atcst Styles. A Full Assortment of Trusses ami IJraces of e most approved pat terns. The t'lioieost lira lids of Wincs*l.i'|Ui>rs, Ales, irte.rs, Cigars, SinilF, Smoking and Chewing iliaeeo, for sale' iti any <|iiainilies desired. ie Wines a ip I Lienors were purchased ??'/. >/ ir lu M-diciuitl t.'?t*. anp arc from the tno.-t relile Importers. All of these finods are sold a very low profit.. A lull ami fresh supply of Spices atnl Sauces all kiiels, Pickles, PreServ Tal?le Fruits, icaroni, Isinglass, <.ielftti?- unl many other titles in the Culinary I.. will always he pi on liait'l at the very lowest prices. A varied and tastefully selected Stock of j 11 cy (Jomls, liru-hes ami Cmiilw in endles va* j ty, Soaps, Perfumery, and Toilet Articles of cry description, all new and direct from tin- | ;i iuii:i?;mr?*rs. Complote Stock of Everything in Storo. l?r. PRATT. wini lias fur n long time l?Of-n nnectcd wiili iho I>rnjr liiterc*1 in Newberry, I whose cxiicviiiiMT siii*1 satisfactory Business nnections entitle Iiiin to tin* confidence of irehasers, lists Just ri>luriu><l from the Nortli>i Pities, where lu; bought tlie entire Slock on tlie most reasonable terms, ili<- whole of lieli is warranted Fresh :iit<I (icnuitic. A Competent ntid Experienced Apothecary s lieen seeurediii the Prescription l>ep:irt incut. 1 a guaranty is given lliat Patrons can liavc L'ir prescriptions in the must inicxcepnalde .style. Planters, Physicians, and Merchants will liinl to their interests In call iijm.ii F. PRATT N'ANTK. at the sign of the (Suldeii Mortar, rner of .Main an<l Caldwell Streets, Newherrv. C. WILLIAM P. PRATT, WILLIAM P. XANCK. March 22, 1?.">0 -18 "in Great and Valuable A113 OF (} 0 01) ?, A. T COST. "'IIP undersigned. Assignees of S. '1'. Agnew, will from this dale oiler the entire STOCK OF GOODS llit> Store of S. T. A^iicw, AT COST, ami j itiiinc l<> roll 11 ft 6UIMU at ?reul Unrir;iiim, until : 3 entire Stork is closed out. 'I'llis Sicck is e of the largest and best selected assortments GOODS er offered initio Stnto of South Carolina. All of which Imva boon pnrehimeil in the best. rkets in the world, and fit greatly reduced |>ri j ?, below that of any other Slock over offered : tliis Market. THIS STOCK iibraces n full assortment of all the articles u?ny wiinted by Planters, Merchants, and Mean ies, etc. Hardware all kinds, eiiibiuciiiy a complete assortment of lull Hardware and Cutlery. so, a lu?ge assortment of nil kinds of PLANTATION IRON id Farmers' Implements Generally. Groceries, large and complete assortment of all kinds. iUTitr ? ? ? B S, te of (lie largest and most complete Stock of nil ids of DRY GOODS, lapted to the wants of every percon, together tli a large assortment of articled loo numerous mention. All this entire Stock will lie be fold nt C O ST A.SII, or in largo siiiiip, will he sold on a 1 I? I.' i\ I 4 m. , nun jjoou una approved bankable I l?9.. Merchants ami others wnntinp Goods in this e, will do well lo call and exuinino th? Stock, all who wish to purchase gun save from 50 to per conl. on t heir purchases'. Tills stools. ist bo sold witholit fail, so nil persona ftro invito call and be convinced of the great inducenl8 now offered. Sign*}, PETER HAIR, W. W. IIOUSEAL, Assignees of S. T. Agncw. Uarcli 22 1850, < 48 3m SPRING^ STOCK, 1869. r* .~**0 t iCKSON. MILLER & VERDERY, Wltni.KSALB DEAI.KH3 IK,. re(gn and Domestic, $taple and Fanoj MY , MODS, x ; ffasonio Hall Building,248 BroadSt, A.XTatJ?TA, ? r, uM respectfully invite attention to their largo j I weU-.Belectod'Htock of Spring Good#. lurch n, 'lew 17 3m ? xn "W x w o 3Vt^LC^2-IIIVrE3S. f IM I K 1 lii|i*r>i:!limi tiaviliif I In- rxriiiMVi- A|>iiiry 1 <i| Al>l>i*v illi* anil I M??'lii-li| 1 ?i?l i iiris, |i?r (ifuviT nilil I$;ll;pr's I'linvalleil Fiinilv :?tid I'liiliIntimi Spwiiij; MiicliiiM'M i> pro|?nrcil id (ill uril. rs xvilli |HMinjiliiiv-! ami ilis|i:it?'1i. I! KM KM l!i'.l? THAT A I,AIT. A NI > I MI'i HITA NT IMri:nV I'.M KNT ill lln'M' Mhi'Iiiiiin ik. llial 111? y iiiv NOISKI.KSS. Mr. I'. I'. IJoml will sell MaoliiiK's ami art As in v ?i;imiI in AIvi 1 li?.? / i it .... i '^--i ...m.i.ii mm ikiHHiit nr.-i ttoor above Win. Mill's llanhvni'i' Slmc. Hamburg, S. March I^.">!(. M. A. HANSOM II./* Hcnsmis wliy lii'! timver ?t l!al?vr Si-winji Machine is inn vctsally preferred lor lamily Sewing: let. It is more simple and easier kept. in urder than any other Machine. Jiil. Ii makes u snaiii which will not rip or ravel, though every third stitch iS cut. :til. 11 sews from I \vn oriiiuary'spnnls, ami llms all trouble of winding t bread is avoided, while the same machine can sirlnjit -<! at pleasure, t!i/ a inn. /iiiif/c ij x/HHif, l<? all varii't ics of work". -11 h. Tin' Mitnn machine runs Hick, limn thread, anil common spool cotton, with equal facility. 'fitli. Tin' seam is as clastic as tins most elastic fabric, s<? thai ii i- tin- I'roin all liability to break in wa-liin^, ironing or otherwise. 1>111. The sliti'h mad" i'v i his lii;i?Thiti<> is iiikiv beautiful than any ?>1 li.-i made, either by hand or machine. (."/ I "J l.'ih r A". /V.?/i // </?. ./. //. J iimliil. \V,\sni\?i-|.?s, l)ec. II.lH'tA. Silt: In reply to your letter asking my opinion of t.rover vV Maker's Sew inn ntaeliines, I take pieasur.; in saying that they have more than answered my expectations, after trying and returning others. I have three of llo iit in operation on my different places and alter four years trial have no fault, to liiid. Yours'- Iiesiw.pl folic j. ViHammond. To M. A. I{.\ns?im, Kf|-. llaitilmrg, S. C. Cu/i>/ <>/' /.< //<c ft urn Mr. ./nitiiZ/i'iii M. JWUlrr. I?i:i.i ii Island, S. t*., Due. lStli, M. A. |{an~<?m: ?//?</? Sir: In r>>|>ly to your finjiiii-y lt"\v I lil;i* Ili<-1irnvcr it linki-r's S<-wiiijr iiiairliinc, I Ink" pleasure in saving tli:iI after u*iiii| it four months it lias given ? ?///< ? satisfaction. It is siinpli! ami easy to umlei-stand. aii.l lias never liffli out of nrilcr. My wifts lia.? no "lilli-ult v in inst rwting a servant in t! <> ihc of it. I am fully p<-r?iinili'(l tliat no iuvi'iitiou of the aiie is more worthy tin? attention of the |iul>li<: tlian that of Sewing Machines. Vtrv Kr.-|?-rilullv" voiiis, .ION ATI I AX M. MII.I.KH. ) March in, 1 H.r?'.t |ii :;m DISTRICT "ADVERTISING. ~ Commissioner. The Stato of Soutli Carolina. a nr. i: 11 /. /. / : nisi rkjt, In Eciuitv. N. K. Hutler, et ill. j vs. ' Hill ti> s?-t itsi>1i? .Iiulj^- j Win. II. I.loyl, rt al. J tiicniH, Injunction, &.? . ! IT AI'I'KAUIN'i l<> inv sillisf.n-tinn that Win. ' I. J5. 1.1??\ ?I, - AHx-ii (lilliurl, ami Thomas S. i llavl'iii, tlefciiila;<ls ill the silinvc statc'l tvis--, I rt?ii!?> ld-ycml 11? - Itiiittsof this Mali', <m tuition : of ,Mi( iiivv.'iii, ('miip. Sol, I) i ilt?r**il that siitil ; <l<-l?<:li(!ant.s iln apjiivir au-l (ilcnl anxviT or | nnif Ik saiil Hill of t 'oinplaint, within three nimiths j from th- |>nI>1 iIii>n ii.-rcnf, or this saiiiu will be : taken l'ru CV?fcxxo itiraitist them. j W. II. I'AHICKIt, c r-A.i>. Coniinissioii'T'.s flllire. ) March 1 j 411 .Tin The State of South Carolina. A liliK 17 A /. / : DISTRIC T. Iii Equity. lleinlersnii, Kirt'lainl, i Ninth &. 1 I.ill, j j,|| for |{^|j,.f Iujiinc* | Ila.l.li.n, Sla^r.t Co. ) tiuii, Ac. anil others. \ IT a|ipparinc to my faiisfaction that. A. Wilson j II addon, Abraham SlaifiT, Klins Sla??er, i Sjioarliuir Hrftther, <|i-foii<laiils in thu iiIioVm | *.t:il.>il I'rt.n I ? .? I .1- * ..<,* <>m >>IH1 lilt! limits im IIIII* r>( 111 ** | mi motion <>f .1. t'. Ca'liiMin, Ciiiii|?. Si?l., onlo:i*<l i (lull suiii drfenilant * tin npp.-ar nml ph-iiil, an- j suet or lis'iiui' l<> the saiil Hill of I'oniplaint, i Willi in three months fmiu the publication hereof | 01 the same will lie taken y<ro. cuit/'csxo iigilinM. | thenr. W .\I. II. PAUKliU, r.R..\.i?. I Coiinnih^iiiiier's <)tlii-?, ) I Fel?. 21. { 44 3m Clerk. j The State of South Carolina. 1 a nin-: i u. i.k jnsTurcr. Oifi'-i: Cii'irt n/' (.'iiiiiiiioti i'lfits ami Ut it I Sessions. ; N. K. Butler, Survivor ) v.*. . > Attachment. Win. II. I) Mc(!owhii, I'I'iiVh Ally. W1IK RH\* the Pltiiniiir ili?l on tin* nine* ti'iilh ilay of November, eighteen liiinJlrerl anil fifly-ftiiht, file It is declaration against, tlii- 1 )>'|i>nilanl. wlio, (il in said) is absent from ! nml without Ili*? corporate limifH of tliis State : nn<l lin? neither wife nor attorney known within j tlii- sainc, ii|m.it whom n copy of said declarii'ion | rni^ht ho served: It i* therefore. ordered, thai I the said I>.-li-nJanl ilo nppnur mid plead to the | mud (k'ialaraiion, on or before tin- twentieth ilav \ of November, eighteen hundred nnti fifty nine, otherwise fimil and absolute judjjuictU will then ! he given nnd awarded n^ninst him. .M ATTIIKW MiDONAIJ), r. c. r. I ('lerk'rt Office, Nrtv. 20,352?12m ! State of South Carolina. A HUE VILLE DIsriilOT. (Jffi'-c Court of Common 1'lras and G'cn'l Sessions. N. IC. rf HI lor ) vs. > Attachment. Win. II. I.loyil, ) Mcflowun, l'lt'fl'n Attorney. WIIKitKAS the I'laintilT did. on (lie iiineteciith diiv of N'iiv ?i.'l.?? 1 Jj ......... "??drcil iinU fifty-eight, tile liis dochiration agnniHi tlin Di'foniliint, who, (it ix k.iuI,) in absent, from mid without, tho limits of this State. and bus neither wife nor attorney know it withiir iho same, Upon whom a copy of snicl declaration might ho served : It it) therefore ordered, thut the niiid I>ofeiidant. <lo appear and plead to the said declaration, on or before the twentieth day of November, eighteen hundred alid fifty-nine, otherwise final and absolute judgment will then bo given , and awarded mru'inxl bun. JMATTIIUW McDONXLD, r. c. r. | Clerk's Office Nov. 20, l8f?3. ? 32?12m ; Brick Work and Plastering. ^|MIJ2-nnder8igned having located pernmnently A -at Greenwood, offers his Kervicea to the citizeiiH of the District,and the mirrouiiding country, ai a Brick-Layer aud-l'laateror. He warrant* nil.work not only to-look well but to-be iliiraldo niid-lnnting. . Addresa? I*. Ii. 1'ATTF.RSON. ' ' GjCeenwooil, S. C. Greenwood, Feb. Si 18.">8. 41 Hiu To Planters. t^OiTON GINS of the Best Quality, with I / Tin Inch SAWS, delivered at any Kail- j road Landing hr the StirtB, nt Ml ner HA VVv l For particulars add.-csB .. .V. . ? J; M.^ER^ieTP, s ' Wiifimhoro, ST. C. PrMniiima awarded at tlie Klnto.Fftir, November. C. April fi.J8S!>... ^ 51 8n) 4t3EADY MADE CLOTHING. A FULL SU PPM* of all tlio N EW tf^YLES [I Just opined, and for* ?al? AT COHT, by M. ISRAEL it BrtUSSKL. I May i, 18.VJ 47 tf I I SADDLES AND HARNESS. 'III I". ; i . ' I I.I* mi ! ! 11.'in .1 ' I l??. .il? | > I III 111* lit i \ III ||>.- It** I, I A t?l * ill**, ln'|"I>* l.i |1 lit ii I ** hi K an.I slii< i nt i ti-iitinii In lntNIi'"*. I<> iiumiI a IiIiimiI iliino nl , ul" jmi i ?iii!I|TI\ I <'ii< 11IIV i lit* j 'I ~1 ll'llllll'll lllllll ?l?:l I K fl. Iii; SI'irl. ' , |i lull mi l i.ih|i|. ii-. i.h al ?' ilf .ml |i:ii 1 ill I I'll I imi 1 in * Ii ? ii I" ~ I *V I ill |iUl< 11 .i - i 11 Mi.mi- t(| |ju?< ut tin' imi<l iluiiilili' <|iiilliiy, lulisl an.| n,|. |in.* ?I -I \ l<". \\ 1111 C>nnl tlisil Mil : n 1 lli?* lii?i-t sl..|l!'u| wm liiiK'ii. mill nfii i hit* iiiu m i'vi-.I iui <t|>|nt ?.}ii|i liim-ilf "I I'll yi-siis. ii ii. I i ilii- in.i^i yi|(.. ri*K>l'nl *voi'Kimiu in llm Sl.il", In- 11?.|.. - in tit i,., |,|( mirk iliiit will k'iiI Iliu In-i of imy, evvn tli? i m i 11 to-1 liisliilioiis, it" *v"'ii a4 ill.- iiiu 'I ii 11 iii n iati. Also, a lull am} <iii|i|||. tr fv.iirk ? I' cvuty lliiti^ llinl i* ii -ually kopl in an culalilifliiiieiittof lh? t l.iiiil, mi.'Ii as j 'l*? Saddles, Bi-idlcs, Harness. Whin? i Collars, Hide Whips, * '< Mountings, Xjioattoors, tfcc. |Hi r?-i 11 Ins tlmnks !>. I if. Im tn- r cimiomi-rs Inr lip ir |>1(1 rt'iui"!'. Willi a miici-iv tu i-x! ii'ii-l jiimI iiiciil. a .-till liiiircr sli.irc i-l' i-ubl-i: miii ! |tn, i. 1 S1'*1 ! All onliT" Jillr l with prompt tic-:*. while Mricl I sitli-iiiion will L'ivt-ii I ? n |i iii iii?. i m | ZJT/" XViil l,f> I'Mimi iliiiiiit; Itiisiiif.is liour-i on ; IWa-liiiijjimi St., .N>>. T. N. IJUoW'NIV;. i lull. Is. !{'. ' C.m ! >| > .SOMETHING \MY!!; A CUT KNir.iM'Kizi: cdN-nccriir) {"i" I'l'uN A 1.1 III-1KAT. AMI I.M- | ' " r.MJTIXL I'l.AN. . i 1?? | Till** ONI.Y (INK THAT STAN IK KN~ I iMjusr.n isv tiii: kntiuic ruiis.s | r? Ol' Till'. CITY OK j i?Ai.riMoi:r.. I ! .. I 1 | 11. E. HOYT & GO'S I r: |{MAT sol TIIKIiN ' f | (JIFF HOOK STORE, 'i! NO. 11 1JAI.TIMOi:r. ST. i J-n 13 alti m oro, 3VE cl . ! n, JI KAUQI;AUTEIiS loll Sotillimi ami WeMmi Orders., j (Jreater IikIucciiiciiIk than ever before ollVn-il. I rtl SKNU TO Til KM FOI* A (1 ATA l.Of: I: K. j .1 1t i/1 irnrlh f'l'iiiu I' i/'tit ('t li/s In ' QiTii mnr&oarii X0XXA1&2 ; j Ac<Mini|isiiii<'S ov?-ry liimk. ! CATAI.OOlKS <.*I\"IN(: I I I.!. I?AI{- I S Tl? l!l,AKS MAII.KI) l-KKi: To ANY All! DUKSS. . - I What the Press Say. y.' I Tliey luiv<-ii iiia^nili'-'-iil a-'.-'otlnw-m ?f Hooks, I ami have )>r?-|>:ii. ti llienir-elves willi i 11nm<-rit!<* j Hi-unlit. Oil's to l><- i!i<lril>iil>'i| among tlieir t '-iroupoof liii-iids ami eiislomcr.s at large."? ; la Hull. Sun. j pi N<>l, only limy n seleeiion 1?.? tna<]<* of nnv | elioie-* wmk. Inn Willi ii lIn- pilreliasor is *(??"< to ; li: reerive some it11!?-! ol' Jewelry, wliieli in maii\ . pi ciifi1*, proves > 111 if > valuuMi'. ? /hiilif f'.ir/m ni/r. j TIh-v inak" no promise* that are nM perform- j eil si Ijelly III till- lellel-, lilill I V llllis ptl lli'l llall V | \v e.-llw-.-lllmr ll...ie..M l! I- : - 1 ' 1 - - ..... . II-| 1111- i n- j | t iii- ? ? 1111 i < I ?-i ?-i- ill itol fin I v mil' ciiiztns, Lilt the i a j i'fiiiiilry ;i1 ?l*<>:i<I. ? Ihih. I'-i'ff'l. \ \ A Mill lie Inly :n:qiiiii:ii:iin'f of ours |iiirrlnist-cl j A I fill* :sl a l;.?.k ill till;' <->l til. a f?-w llii t'H 1 w i aii'l l'i-ivivr.1 a el-lilili-ciistnl II ?</<*/(, ' li\ i ? ?/?/< / ot 'in*' fiitii'fi'Ptf ilntliira?('/i! |*i . Tilt* ."lll!l,l,l)< Wllll'll allrll'ls till* (lift lllMlk j o| ilmi-udf Mi>srj?. II. K. IIOVT <y ('<). iuis mi . vv jm ili-iit- iii tin- 'ililiaid of (Mil. KhltT|>risft..? ( . 11 fit". ('all nii<l wn liirni, inn! mir wiir.l fur it, you will nut i-?-*?c?-( ymir vi>il. ? _ All ( ?k!ui> sli'Hiiii In- juI.I'o^imI hi ii. iiovr ?v. <:o., No. 41 Baltimoro Street, Baltimore, Mrt. r| Man-'i 17, ls.V.t -17 *:;in J ABBEVILLE AND WASHINGTON 1 STAGE LINE. s ABBEVILLE to WASHINGTON On and after this date the Stage will leave Abbeville C. H. at 9 o'clock, a. m. 'pill: I'lil Mil I-ITOIJ. of lliis will <>ialilili('il m I.iiii* l:ikt-s litis method (if infoi-mini; tlio "1 pilhlic that In* has elianireil his Schedn'c, fol* the C'MIVt'lli.MH'C of |i;i>si>iii;itA Tin? St:??je li'avi1' A hlieville t1. If. "11 M<?X t " I)AV, W iTl > N K.SI>.\ V ami FRIDAY mornings, at 1> nVlock. " Mi I'-'sscn^ors hy this rnnift will reach Al- j |i>: IniiIii. (in., tli?- next 'day t-v.-ninir, ?t lft "'clock, I til after h-aviiitf Aliheville II. j v Tin* *>i:i!T.- will leave Washington, fin., on 1 Tl KSDAV, THURSDAY ami SATt'UI>AV nioniuicA. The Line has lieon refitted with a pplcndid | u Four-Horso Coach, j I." good Ti aiiif itml an ?iX|>erienced driver. " j se J i' I'nswiiifi-rs floin ail points n!)i?v<: New- | W Kerry, ?ri>inj? West, will lind thai they can reach 1 tii any point. wrsl of Allnula in exactly the same 1 i111. ami with ?;"?.( 10 less oxpenst; than hy way ??f liraio-hvillt*. i'or I'nithct' in formal ion nppli lo -n JOHN McBRYDE, Ag't, * Al III.- I'.-l <Alihi'Villc lf.,S. C. May II, If?ft0 f? ly Z'%?" I'?|w jnihlihliinji thin advertisement ! will please notice iho ahove alteration. j * ESTES & CLARK, j Wholesale Mini Retail I loafers in J |'ji Gr n O C EHLII3 9. f y 1) I A N K riJh for llie liberal iiatorna^c they ! haw rircivcil hereto!'ire, oiler for pale at. the lowest market. prices fur cash or on ijine to Of prompt pnyiin? cnsiomcTB? l?i 12"> Haled Kxtra Hf'avy Oiinny Bapjjiug, frt HuO Rolls Heavy Patched |}.ii?j?ing, lUO Pieces Dundee Hapginn, _ H.'iO W'liolo nnd llnlf foils Rope, "J 5 llh.ls New Crop Molasses, r.ii Itl.i- v t? i "? - ... iimisi* nyrtip, Sj 125 " ('rnnli',<l A. H. fa C-. Sugar*, ?l Ufift Wliolu iiihI Half IJiixi-H Camllc*, .y 1(IH lioxi'R ToIkicoo?various Brands. t, ftO.IMiO Ci^arf, IihiO Sack'nSalt, in Twilled Hacks, ?"'it 150 Whole, Ilajf ami ijr. I ills .Mackerel, __I '50,1)00 Mis Tunncswi! Haeon, llog llouixl, J, '200 Bbls. Fresh ThoniaMnii Lime, '<<lt '250 " l.iquors anil Wiiien, ? 5,000 l.lis. I lemloek Sole I .cut her, i>5 Hales Heavy Osiiahqrgn, 200 Kegs Nails Airorleil Sizes. .r*. March 31. 1 S5i?. " ?7 Jy " WM. H. TUTT, S WlioloBftlo cfij riotn.il DKUGftlSf, 180 BROAU STEET, X -A- u g; u s t a , ,0* a ?|) t \ ' ? 1 ?*_? " * .. -rr ... >ci-|>i'ciiiiii7vinrii? tno iitt-Pirtloit' K <>( MERCHANTS, PHYSICIANS, J1 nud PLANTERS lo his large stoiik of DRUQS, , J Medicine^, Paints, Oils, &c. _J .Which are taught. direct front Importers and Manufacturers, ami will be sol J us low and oil as accommodating terms ns anV other house in tho r I South) rn country. JL EVe/y article sold will bo warr^utcd .strictly on pur*: . ' * :r Jit?.* A call from those visiting Augusta is solicited. ?% -. ' 1 March 3, 1830 ?!.? Sin ? ! TV^ i!. Davis, Attorney at Ldio ami Solictor in Equity AnnF.viLi.K, S. O. ? Will pron\jil|y attend to all luiNinoHH I'ntrustpdto lip cirte. Hoonn ho found at th? office of the <AbbevilleBnuuer " July 28 Iff CANDIDATES. For Ordinary. ft I Ii11 ifii.Js ii| ( '( >|. ,11 *11 \ I. ||.\ I\ i utittiK'i. Ii mi ii< u ('uiiiluliitv lorOrtlmniy u' ti>o ninii? fli i-limi. ? *?" Tin. i.i.?f ,i?inN .v iii yrr.1% > ' "l llM \ II Ii 11 mi ii |i | in :i i-al|illi!.-|t<' fur tlir >>l!;i C Ui liiiin y, at I lie u,..\i vI' Vti<>li. * li*f <iV*oi* 4?7t I For Tax Collector. I In It'ii'ii.U ?.| || i: \ |; V S. I ' \>l inniMiMiii'O ii :i ii.I:<!:tt f?.r tIi i'!!'ii:r nf Tax ('ullrctori III* IM'Xl'i-ii*C?||f>||. I \\i? ;no iiiitliori/i'il r'i :iiiiioiiiii'|. S. A. in ii t'iiinlnlatu lor Tux C*?ilIo?*!??r. at t*ltMtitI|T M>f|. IV Tli" If U ?|- f.M-r. \\\ S. II A II I! IS I fill IV ;init*iinipii !?.?.? <* i:.l ?i..* It Tax ('?.!! etui' of AI.Ihv illu Jfistriet, at I iie\t ! ' iim. 'II,.. numerous fri.-inJs f W. <?. KH? N<:swoi: rii i.->|n-.-trui!\- nt:>i<<nn<*?> iiim :; 11 11.l:it> for '1.1\ <*o!|e>-tor a' 111.- eiisui'llj hi. i'?/" Tile liiimeioiis liifii.ls * ! WKSlil'.V A: Al'li, l*'.!?i|, l'*'S|i>-?rl fully liilil it rau fnl?' R?r Tn:? ' '"Hi? i..r, at the eusiiiin; election. II ' The t'lieiiil-- of M VITISON. I'e i-etfiiily ;iiiii<>ilin'e 1 iin a eairiulat'; l?-l' T"? 'Ileel.ir, at III.- . ii-=?iint? el.-elion. I ' Tli.- frietii!< nf JAM MS A. M,:C(llil) r?:> fi-tO'Hy ammiliiee liim a <'.ititliilatc for 'la"1 Hector, lit llnj llext KIvc'.u.m, |V.r Af?bevifis St net.JulyI8'i7 M *t?l he MiiisiuiJi mm. BY E. COBB, Propriotor. t-t1 tiii: i'r>.|iri.t,.i- ?.r si.- makshau. 11**1 Sl'? woulii iiifi.i in tin* jiiildic t liat liitf 'ui-e is Mill n|?'U for the |.:i-.n of visitors. aviujl some e\jiei i.tiee ill Until keejiill", lie itt- r.- Iiin.-> If tliat lie will lie ;ih|e to please his i ll'!-' iliol elKloin. is i l l - " . . >! m i/i V \\ III ilL nil n. s !>. wiili The Very Best The Market AfForcls. His IIiiii-i- is wi-ll |>rovii|.il willi attentive m'rmts. it ii' I ijvvryiliiug to rcuilrr It is custoniots 11111'< i lult'o. r.DMI Nl) COUIJ. rv-i?. 21, ij i tf LIVERY STABLES, BY COBP. & CRAWFORD, M:/:/:\ ir./.r s. r. V -> TIIK Uinl.-rnijiiii'i! woiiM infoniv C'? ill** |>iiMii: tliiii IIti-v liii Vi' f"riiif<l a.coiI S is?-:11-1? I'U' I 111.- |>ti! |?isr ?I' i!?iiiilit<-tint! ///; i.ivnnv stm:i.i; r.rsi.xnss 7a ALL ITS l.\'7//,x TilUV IlilVC taki'll till' \\ <-ll-lill?hvii St:il>los nlclii'<l l?? tlii' I >t of the Marshall House, accll. il Inst yi'iir I'V i'. S. I'.iiiI'-iIl'i'. 'riicsi'Stalili's, troiitiii^ "ii Washington SMvrt,. iv lii?ii r<'|i'.iit"l ali'l r< litii'il. anil an: nmv will! <ivi<li-.l witli I'tnv ii'l-r uinl attentive IInstlciM, r tin- :ii'(!<?tiiiti"i!at''?i! >t tin' jiuMie. Mis. l'IIAW|''(ll!l), ihii- nf lli-tinii. may nl ays III" I'Uir.il a! till' .Malili'S, aiii! Ill" hupis, liy i?>i." atti'iitinn tu lpii~iin\-s, to in.-rit aiul icceivo liberal s-hati" of |ntI !i<- ]>.i 1 rnna^i". The SiaMi-rt will In* |>- ?vnl<->i with ltr(!(!Y NI> SAIMH.K IIIt<> hiiv. t.iu.thiT i'li ifViTV I'tln-f iiMiallv nUVreil a similar i-lalili-liiiii-nt Tiny haw altti,. >.\1 M< >1 >IOI S I.I ITS li.r tin- ai'i."utiiiii!al imt ST(?CK DIM\ I'.ISS. uinl will fumi>h tlicin ith jifiiveii'ler, at living r,i'ri, l'.D.MI*NI> Cor.IL .J. r.. chaw roui). F.-k i < :.!? ii if CARUIACKS AM) WACONS. I^IIK SiiliscrilnTs having li.nl lli* iiiislortimn to Ins.-, Iiv tin- litvnf lIn- 'J'.iili .futiiiarv, tlni n-'.AM Al ILL ami MAIIIINLUY connectod ith thi-ir COACH FACTORY Cu i nvilli", taki: this nii-thnil nl" apposing their uil.i ami patrons that tlii-y will still cniitiinin isinrss a* hi-rC'tofoiv, withniil rhanjre in their rm or iihhati"iiii"iit nl' their exertions to picas?. !*lioy Ilavo On Hand, id urn rrnustiiiitly I'mL-hing, all the varieties of nmnil nro ntmnirw oMnniAUEd, BU'juitd AM) WAGONS ver niiiiic liy iln-ni, lo which Ili?-y invite the utiii ion nf |im'r li:iscrs. Tlifv lake in corr<ciiiiL' : n impression :.t iipii-st..rk ..r si:.\mim:d i.rmiiint was -t wnli 11>0 Mill, mill woulil say that, in ?jtianv anil <|iiality, lieir Lumber Has Never Dcen DcKer. Tho L'i'iK.riMis |iair<,ii!ii;<' hitherto rcecivoil ;irrants the conclusion ili.it lln-ir dlorls are apos i.'ili'il. ami siimi'liiti's 111oni in making further ?-rlion:*, Their e?|ifiiciiiru will eiiaMe them to li ft and operate lli" inii>1 ;ij j>t< ^ 1 Machinery, itli mlvarit aues not sur|>:i?c<l l?y any Maniifaerers either Ninth ?.r South. (JiWKH, CO\*. MAlilU.KY & CO. fSivcnvilltf, S. C., .March 7, 1 -It? If INE&T FAMILY GROCERIESFor 1859. At'KKR.JIKHHALL & CO., t '2 < li ;i in 1> < r Slretilt Corner of C'ollojfe Plaee, (< )|>|>osil<> IIikUA Itiver l!:iiii'i>;i<l Station,) New Yox*ls_. I'KAl.rjiS IN nest W IXKS, I-'iiicki K-UANI>JFinest Sl.tlAllS, Fines) TEAS, Finest riiri' MHS,. Finest SF(tAKS,- Finest HI Finest II A.MS, Fim*.si Tt>.\(?l'K.S, AikI Finest Family fl roperies, every (le.scri|>ii?m; put, ii|> lor Shipment to all rts of (lie \Vurl'l. _ Catalogues will be (uruishii|n>n application. . ? April 7,.lSil> ?m> . Hiii . ^TIXIickEUIZ ' URGE ON DENTIST, IT'LL at all linifti tie fo'uml nl Crecnwooil ? jDepnt.KvliCre'lie will, with pleasure,, wuii 1 w-ho -miiy dr.-if-.-This services." All work wajranl(ul.salisfaciory. I'ek.^ - . 1,1 tf ... . i . ~r , * .JOHN CORBETT, imm-'my , r'ainer, Marblcr, Paper Hanger* ?ANI>HG-KT WRITER. Abbovlllo C. XX. Feb. 24, 18,59 44 J 2ri\ >r. F. G. PARKS, OK HEX WOO l>; S. V., EfclS constantly on hand nil articles usually kejil in a Drug or Fancy Store, -ot uiurkefc ces. I'rofcssioiiiil services reTidefttd when fur ' * ?eb. *34?48fi9.> 44 "Cm ~ ^ -> MASONIC NOTICE. "MIK lin|rular Comniunionfion ?f (-UNTON LODGE, No. 3, A.-. F.-. M. ., will bo hold Monday Entiling, I "Xth of June next.' By order of the W. M. A. BRUS8EL> Sun'y. \1a. y 19. 1859 3 ly W. K. BLAKE, Lttornoy at Law, VILI- Practice in the Court* of Eilj?cfteld, Newberry, Liinrvn*, nnd Abbeville. ' )Hio??Ninety-Sis, Abbeville, S. C. Oct. C, iai8 ^ :>l (f