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I .{l? 1 ri VOttON AM) RLAVM i |'i|. ? ;iM *ii" I I?V Noilh' l II I I. i 1 nm. !i t > .1 ? w itli llio i \ ! ! ? i?l?,H\1?0 il? Mlp ' i imp illation*. Willi ahilii v I laii.U ?>f nncxa:nph-<l t?-i apparently In1 llicMHiri'i1 J ii I'iIxiIoiis wealth, if tins pmv??r > \ ' ! { !:? *? them at oiu'c un<l?'i" c?.illon . \ i:i ii. Ih" ni"st iliroct titoth???l ??T iti ? n. . tln? j'i ~p< iity ami power of !! 1 ! i'Ii. is hv a !"*w. Mipp?o<'il In l>ii l>i fc- j > : is -m ]> >rls l.i t!n> iiitroiliiclioii of | I mi' m i'; .11, fuivi .l or voluntary. from till* I i i i - > Alt it'ii. i*il l].!?? ill vain-- of slaves i.? noli v. Ii hiI :i |I.-iit, :iis-! in no cviiK'iu'c* '.i! <> ir labor |.ills slmrl yf our i>ri;si-nt j i In Iiliu <|i'in.'iin| lui ' IV-'S at ill., s.illlil <<i!lllllclic-|;.| |i:il I >; 11 > | V S" ;. : a-,., :?li.| lllnli-1 ii.s Millitllll*, wliii-li i;l n- <?r i_iin in an i-v! raurdinai v j?i iirv j I .i < tali's wni'i- in iili- thai, fur ?i|viin. I I i^.' l.i t!i s m-I!i i-, ar?- v?-n n->\v si-aivi-!v ! ; i *1- I. 'I lii- I'liii^rali-.n <>|' |.hul;> If-iii j V i-iira aii i otln?r ii'Utln-rii s?lav? Slati > ' " I ! . iii.- i -.fi.hi nf r.iiiiiii ami Miy;!ir minim j i i .j i, :iii 1 tin: amount, of vii^iii sol' : i ' i!y ?*oiiv?-rt?-il iii'.n liniifnl liarw-t . \va< iiiic\aiii|i|. .!. Tim cotton c-roji i in a siiij;:ii \i-ar lnitiilii-ils of limn- i j- in i- nf liali-s, ati-1 without any !?<l'lili?ii to 1 * : -lot k of iii -^ioi-.s,i-xoi-jil by tin: oiilinary | 1 I I r II I Ii:il ."jlfCI'.-.S Ijl j>t?|llU.lllUll, juices u": '11 11 ! \ (' !!. ?i?? :*! ami growing as was the <h-inaml, ti "I" cotton began t<? exceed it. j at. ! eomiimr.-ial iii>as'.' r following, tin- j S i !i ImiiihI itself oil lip- wrge j . l 1-M.knijilry. < " it: >:i, w ]i" i, hroii^ht , I*\ i*"\ i'.itir cents in in IS I I soil 1-ut. l.i. !? a???v? six ; ami negroes, which, in tinI 11si iv* t-.ir, run* lily <'oiiiinamlc<l limii | iw.lve to liiiccii Ihiii<Iic>I ami two thotisriml ' i<>.iar>, cuiiM, in the latter, have hecn | ] u:eha>e<l lor nvwn ami eight hun- ' I No law more certainly a?ccrtain?.l than ! lii ii (lie juiec ol iicgriic.') is, nml inn-t. a!w:i\> j l.,?. g.>verm?l hy tin: prion of cotton. It j ?:iu-L lluetuate with ihu Ihie.tualioti of' ill" v'r?-rtt j-t.-ijiles. lull who ?lie.nii-> tlial ; -n is to coiuinaii'l, year after year, j_!i>r lignies which have liven realiz'-'l, lie;! I>:i?l anil ilic present season f If the block : v.i !> v\ i i i< - i i (lie 111 ' ii ii l*.a<: t tiling wurM is to i Mii>|-!ii'il, o-ft-ives no a>hiilioiis Iront \ . !.. . .. .:i ..... : : ' - i * J'..Htii urn JUVruiMMMI, 1111 II < \:-iinwiicum-lances, grow in these L'liii ! S;ales with Midi cxiraonliiiary l;i|>i<litv j l i.u a surplus wiil remain iiumiI-I, oi : i hangi- Ii:in<!. > a I diiniiii.-hcd rales } IJvuii ii"linj stock is .Midi that oiic unuMi.iIly i I ci1 ji |>r<>ini>t'ii t<> exert some inlhicnee I mi liiij piice, hud no eonvnl.-ixit been pro | ihi'-i.-l in Kurone hv ambition ami misiule. i i' lt the slightest oliiitiLj?* in the value , i-l niir groat staple will be fell upon our i i.l-.r. i The cotton Slates dictate the vah.o oft trie i.? gro in Virginia, Mai \ laud, Ken- i I k% and Mi>.soiiii. I ucreased prulils from pi imiiig in the lower Mi-si-sippi valley, ; crealoa a demand f?>i .-lave labor, and thi~. j demand iuciear.es its price. 1 >tit the in- 1 i?t" lahur al-o enlarges the pi ?<Im-ti?>ii 1.1' the great staple of the South, which, ; having attained aceita n point, is decreased i:i \ a!ue, ell'.-etiiig a le luctioii of the line ol j i"l'l!.-> and ot the price of the labor itselt. Any convulsion among the nations, sub- | tranting from their power to niuutifacluic ! lowers the point at which the supply of cot- ; i >n passes the demand and hastens lliu imiic of dvcrea.su in the profits of cotton ! i'iiituie and coiib?i|iietiilv in the value of i b.av?:S. Thousands of hands are in the colton ?! ! Is to-day that iiev?r before saw thu cot- ' ton pi int. Tiioiisands of acres will tiiis year, notwithstanding the loss by the Hoods, whiten with harvests, that for the fir.si lime liavu been stimulated into production. If no untoward circumstances happen, ami no change is witnessed in the policy of the planting interest, the stimulus already given i lcolton culture will end, al no distant period, in the reduction of the price of cotton 1 1 and a corre.-ponding decrease in the value j of iicgrous. '1*1... I' - it -I - i u'j iin.i niiii .in irxiriuiruinary j>ncc lias bvcu attained by negro property, so far , from logically creating the desire to pour j into tbo cotton States tlionsands of raw ! bauds from Africa, should awaken a pru <V111 caution against the effect of a possi i i>!e revulsion in the profits of our great sta- i pie. Expiiiencc has(aught that juauters ' are tertipted by unusual returns from their j harvots to devote their whole attention to th<j growth of cotton, neglecting to raise veil their necesssary plantation supplies.? Kac'.i year of extraordinary prosperity adds to the strength of the inducement to spend every energy on one single crop, and increases the (lesiro to enter the market for a new supply of labor, even at the most extravagant rales anil at the hazard of a debt, dangerous should the prices of cotton fall. "Who, that witnessed the ruin that gradually settled down over tbo South from iS'JD to 18-11, does not remember the sad spectacle of deserted plantations?lands dial had laughed with fatness, covered with rank wo da and relapsing into a wild ? which followed llie broken fortunes of thou sands wlio, a sliorl time previous, believed cotton could not again decline, and negro property was cheap at the highest prices demanded ? With the experience of those years of misfortune, corroborated by a similar preceding Btate of affairs, in 1825, is not a little caution wiso at the present time ? We have the means, by the emigration of slaves from the Northern slave Slates to the cotton region to effect an over production of our great staple; should wo then Reek to hasten such event by importation from abroad, if it were even practicable, of Iillll Iiv.| ?>l lllou?:?ll'l? of in ?l'??0*, ii at n in. i nontiit-?I pi ice ? \\ tlh ?<nr ic I;?1?.?i jn*t as it ii..u | ?-t:ui'!s tlio |M'?|n>riiy tin* South w .t'i , llir j*ieal?'?l ? ??!! lilii v tt ?^111 < 1. |i\- ctn'oUlatr ii?U :t 1^1 f.itfi ?1 i\? i>i:v of inpIoviiK lit*.? Ivu'li j?'.?nt?-r wiil iuij'iov." !ii> I ii->ii l>\ |?r??'lufitiir ovi.rythiiii; which ho ?:uiimiih? v, ami tho >111111 unitv woiiM l?? an hiin<lrc<l i lnl'l < niicliol by the cstah'Uhiiicnt <?i man > iilacliirin^ iinliiMrv in cI<*mj continuity to the cotton fii'hls, not on!v jinnlucin^ at ; hollli* the faltlit'S WC. roliMlllK', I'llt l"x |M,rt i in?j tin* m.-ttinl'actnu<) aiticlc in>t? a?l ot tin: . , i raw matciial. Tim ln-lief thai the present piicti <1 slave to In' 111:ii111;iiti?*< 1 i> 1*.111;?t i lis. 'I in profits ..f tlit; industry \v!ii?*l cteaSi-s 1 !? present I 111;111 1 will attiaet capital in'." it. Tliat li'M < !' j !?n!11 li?>n will, tiiii<-~s a .!iversion is produced, or tinn iv caution i- , 1 taken, |?e overwrought. 'Iiit? t :?-t predicts 1 llii-. result; au<l tliu S-miiIi \\? n: i pc.l'.i i I v tiding its li;;!il in I!i?- >n ? ! new problems of siM-ial puiii'v \\!?i?-i: liav ' lately liwll pi t -';litt:*l. - A' /' ' 'JHUC. A mil fir 1,'ir .\'i->fili"ni.-t. An iati ii tint; c:im' was decided la>t Saturday, in t Kiflli I list rid (\>un, .1 n?! *i* ^! i -11 > ?? ' 1 siiling. A v,inn_r yiil, v.-\ -i?t i? _\ -.ai<?! !. , naiiuil Alexiaua Moiiison, ian away .'ijrliti i n iilotitlis ai?M, tVoin tie- slave \ ti l I uf Mr. .Ionics \\ !iiti% >!avi* il' .i!'r. in .! !l i mhi I'i'.v, where she !i i i -ii i. i,f ' ' >-rai 1111 11111 . Slii* apppl'.t- I t<> - : 11 elti/ i.; ('arii ilton, complaining tha! ^!ie w a~ 1 i:. if white parent*. had ! ki?Ii:-i] : I iVmii Arkansas. an>l s >id into slavery. M mv inii ...,i .. . i - - ... aiM?j?: vj?ii i; j i J tii I;?s, an?l suit wus in 11 .! ?ji I'.-ir ' i-ll Court. "I'll** juiy, !i"\t ?:\?T, t; I i I 1 t" 1 agrw, ;iinl, 1 >v a i-han^ir "I ; ? ;<//< , 13.4 i was tranf?:iT?.-<l t > NVw < ?r!cai.>, aii'l 11 i i 1?y tin- Fifth 1 ("?>tn r. Tlii' 11 i :i I ot.'rU|i!?.?l ihiv*., ;t : < 1 I: i evM?-iiri' slioWfl, as :?t!? -!** I l>v si-Vi ra! si-i?-ti I ilii* j;''titl"iii?,:i, I let* no At'iifan ! ??i-l r.?iiM 11.; liin-cl in ilu; voting i. *i Is j:: ry witi> nut !nnir . 1-1 i!..-r.itihit. an<! It-- i-;?i: in a vculift in fav-n <>{ A1 ?i:t. S!i<* v%.. s<*t at lilx-iiv. Tin* spontaneous t-x<-rsi>>ns 1 tii:t* 1 in iivr !? ha!f l.y a nutiiln-r >!' r?- !> l:tl?l<! ?*ili/Aii-, u|??n h??r .-insplo s!a!< t:i> :;t. an?l at lin; lisl; ? !' an atiin>\ in;;, i- s. f :iii ! Cost IV SUlt, siiollM 11 I" f|ri-|ii||l ISol li" < > taMi-licl, show '.iii: jr.-ii'M'Mts !i^]iti<>!i ? 1" <>ur citizens (-lavchuMci-) to m-<: j~ Iiiu<-t even if tin-v have to incur 11<.?i!.! ami ?wj>eu>e to follow the juotuj.:"f their heait. A*. O. -O O/h)li I I .si' I' ( //>?'/ /?*?///.? | iii; X.-v. I S Kn^la'l ' Fail11 r,' sj> -akini; on tliu >ui-j . i, pays: ! , " Any |n i>on wIiom.* a'ten.i -n has ! called to lin* sui'ji'i-t, anil who p. i.-l.-ts , in tl.e use of a li?ht heck r<in, ou^ht in have his own head |1 in a siiiii.ar i Niii'ii in 111:11 lit Wliirli I?? i;a> ct V h'?!< tin- h..l>c. If I \v.l - t! ; ? t!.i Snltan,'every man who t?hi- I. >r < willi a cheek rein >!i<hoi.I I.is nit::* at right angles with hi> bo'lv, l"i' an h 11 r a! a lini", onee in !:<>u:>, a? !"i:g !i" < !>* i t i 11 u<-< 1 l!i?. eheek ic in. 'Jim j r:?c*ti?- r of Iranin" in lit-: heai's of hor.-es, I.y ii?\-:? <>f this jH-rniciuiis strap, U >?.-fi-illy 15t? I. '1 iMi luii'M*, i> eutleavoiing to ?-\:><:ii-l hN strength, tiee<ls the free, i.atural use of hihea-1 ami neck. T-.c ? ramping ]> >iti'>n j now < iifniccil is alike severe ami injurious ' to horses, and in any hii-iness, an<l should i h? eased off till nature is at free j Hay." ! v It is with life as it is wiih e.lf - In- 1 who would iliink it )'Ui? must not diain it to t!.e dregs. ] Jin fish Ii' til wti/n.?The London Titn > ! ' says that there are (?/>0u mil^s < !* iailw::\ in great-Ihilain, wheh lias eo-,1 Ul5,0ti0, ! 000 or ?1,573,000,000. The avuage in ' terest wliii-li they j.ay is ahou* ') 1 :?percent An old stick says : " I !i;iv?r mtii w<ineu so d<-lica!c that lln v witc afraid in 1 ride I".?r fear of the horse I mining awn v? . afiai'l to sail tor Tear the hoat might 111-t , ? :i!*i:i><I to walk for fear that tho ?!. iv | might fall ? hut I never saw uliu that afraid to get mauled. i , 'J'lie following ipiction having Wen j placet! oil the paper lor di-srUif.ion hy the ! tneinheis of the Leicester Young M.-u's 1 : Christian Association. " 1 >oes teetu!ali>in rest <>n a solid hasis ?" a wag answered \ ' it hv wiiting underneath, ' Xn, uii a! liquid." Tlio hnshancl of a heaulirnl wife, upon j returning homo one day ; was met hy one of his offspring, all smiles, clapping his nanus, ami saying; " 1'a, .Mr. i>. lias been litre; lie in such a nice man, l:c kUsed all round, ami mother too ?" The best way to strengthen a good resolution is to act it out yourself. It' you resolve to rrpair an old fence, it strengthens the resolution, and the fence, tuo, to commence at once. A Jewel of a Wife.?Oh, .she was a wife, said Pat mourning over Iho loss of his better half; she always struck me with the soft end of the inop. Lucy Stone says "there is cotton in the ears of men and hopo in the bosom of women." Lucy has put the cotton in the wrong place this time. A person told a Quaker that the silence i of a meeting of a Society of Friends was enough to kill the devil; to which the Qua- j kcr replied, that it was the very thing the | silent1 assembly were trying to do. 11 don't liko to see small things so strictly pointed,' as iho boy sai l when ho I cut off tbe end of the schoolmnr.ir's c cowhide. [ lii: I UllTKOH CAI.OKIR ENtilNK" '! \' v|i m i:Iin|;iii<Iiiil: (Ik; fail- [ ut .. : it* i :: i' aj>] :(<> navigation ] ^ i f' w \. it :i m.t\ 111 \v iti its a<la|?lion | K l< I ll-i ill lli II! Ti ?!:' ?I rut-. |<- t||vi,|?-|1 i a Mlrc-.^s. \ l : 11 I lli:il- ill val'iolis ' . Co l.iii'i- !' 1 ii-i:i?? tlii- -:?ti-!'": !i??ti which lias 1 . ; lii' :ilt' if!' i lli'1 i'MJU'Iim- lits lias liia II such ii? j j i-1 it I v iiu i i-asc tlio ?l?iiiaiul, :iiul hcvoral \ ' lju linn> ai?- now I'li^jajjfil in their uiaiiufac- Jni liii?-, . tiii"!!'.:" others that ??t Messrs. Nourse ;i 11 < 1 1 *:11 lol!, .-< .Ill Ii < I?>t?>11. I iiu ajM'iif ili"ii <>l tlii in to mechanical (,j |>si?j>??? -, .-;i\ > tin; N<w \ oilc K\cnin<r | I'o !. i-. on the. iin-i.-:?->? . Several have l>i vn |>:iivli:i-?"! lor printing prevses in lil that < it\ ; ami tin y an: in Use in <!ili.-r- lia til j'iitiiiii;;' <'liii-cs of tin; country, The i :i; .nnaii !'i< which has ?.*i ij !<?v? I olio j |(, i ,;... i r ii...: ?. * .: I ill H.II- ^ . . > in? I'M J* ? I ll<_; ! UIII'MI V g| 'I il> raj-ahi .1; .. -1 : >,/.. ('ii.iliivli'l ) of ?-yl- i iini' i', t\\? 1?t \ iw'.ir ii.clx > ; |>u\M r id' en* | L'i: !iv?: ii-u.-t: ; im>tiv<: h<<t air ' vvi-.^jiL ?.j iiji-. ;iHi 1 a hall l<ihs ; ! I'1 [ II.;-- ! 1.;:n iv ?>i' in.wi ain! Ida-;-.; j-:-a???t j -v ' I i.\ tv..? ; la- !, cna!, c?'!;y 1 I'll; 1 : 1. a >; i.i:::. 1 . r ? !' iiuj.ii.->mh|im j.? r ll-iM', ; I'l'l'-ll Mil! "ll* 1'llii 1.01"), i-oat ' ! . . ; .1 t. >.-1 . i*-.; ?.t in 1 i.-jiin-t 1 i?? talci- < ate u!" the t-n^iin; p u?'t i? A-.v ( . li'ii'iii 1.4. 1 r c:.ii ^ i 1;. 2 ii f 1 :i? ; lit.r \\h?>!o ann um of 11 ! i'ii tin- c! ^nc, u :ih a c\ iimh 1 ? I (., i.a ii'. n> ? .a <.:a:ii* t?.-i, ht-iti^ ?>ii!v a k-| i in ! Wi ii:y tV'iir I. 11 am! tin: nri- | . i. 1 \ ; I .1 i . m|.!i-a!<'I thai; that .in- .11. ? : ii.?-. I It nee ii can i>o ?>?H ia- l"' ! : -I : . ,\: i. . j in ! l Clt;i! li-iv '.-j> it '. II t !.i- I'.l 111-soil < !! ' (! > .a:iia!>;\ : 1 !:t{ t< !, : 111 I lunsl Mi|>- ~ ai.t 1111. I . !' t!i<: iiiintiii:;' < llivf, [>> ! i ! jiiimj-, a 1;*i <!n th-- w 1 t?>i ii-.i-t:?ilT | [ i' iiat is-. :! \v-.ik? w?-!l. lt-> fin|>ii-vm? iii a .iy : > .i--a i . in j.;.a??v ?!' Imir-.'-a 1- a! <? :?-t.t?'iii] . ?: -i. i iu?.(' ilit; i'\ lisi'ii-ia / !i<>w n.a-iiiii->.. i ran^i-s I'mm i-i"hl t<> ( * I'M ! ?n Ha !;< < 1:1 <iiam?-t'^r. Tin: i-ust of c| it ii: 1: k a'xjtit tin- j-asm? as that <>l a '. .-in ? Ic.il < !!> ? in <>ji> i:ttii?ti the , j li.-t- <>1 li-iii'^ ii i.-> tiiiiii.^. K <j:.iii11l;' i.i. i!':;< !, Ik I<i < j? up Iioim- : |t| ; ittif ?*: in uvu hi\'f. ii, it will iihx-I (lao ^ 1 .11?t^ o! r-iaiii;-:i?n* n!> iii.it i annul ali'.iiil ^ it'i l'. 1 Ii*- oi ?1.1 i; l^tr I" 11 < 111 ill' .j -1 r. , -: i -. an itsi ; <i! ant ii.-i.v ,\< f I?: ; l'i | r? ->< iiL aiamo, it will '!' . I ! iiimiv \> ii.i Ik'SI'I); fali-iic cii'tiiii-s ' .'...i ' an aj-|"-iii!ai;?; In ivi-iv fi'.aK!i-li- !i ( i;'-iit raiivin^ uti iiiaaulai-Un injj l.ii-i- :i1 - ! Mi'KMV OK THOUGHT. j :in i a . a ^ v..i. *'i y-r.i l > n-il t miv i 'i,# ,\ - i> t*? t^l'cal f-T ?!i-c.>V<;iy ; \\] J-. 1. til"!.- -:if; lli.lll s|?'ci:!l, \\ lldl A i.ii < ?? . -> ! : iIn; uii>i:!t>r>. '!!. i i\\ >!' nut it v tail llill llllu^l V III ; . -.i' \::tu | : ..:t. i: ix t!f I' ll. Ill f dotli-t. Ml'l ; . J.'i: Ill i; i-i:-i- li. ' " I 'i i I! ;!.:il .- *!>. t!i alter a j-wuiju o , i;t. i . , 1.1 liK*:.', :?? i i!! iulu a i.v-t. til tin1 w" | i,., i. -l a!! \ oti ku<.w ; <!>? not a!! v?>u . 'IM 1 -I ! 1 '< 1 an: ! . i. a1! y<>:i Invsi ; >-:? ii< 1 not ... \ l h:t\ . . . it ,\. vi-r nil <; \niir tumj in ]? r- , v >nal ( .ir.tnlioiis, ]>ci.-<>n:il ivil-ctiuns, J < ? ! M I i < S. iK'.iti "jiia: i*-.-, or r-1?I\" >Miial>lncs. J low iiitic.ii l?ws loiibl'.- it eu*ls a wi ll 1;?]iom*.1 iii:11< 1 to jiai?loii, than to rc''ClIjIC ! Virtue, wi.-l nn, joo?!iic?.s, ami real : V* v..ii!i, iil;? t!io Soa?!^'oii?- never lo>.u their ' I .o-A.T. | ' i j s 11 ar with jti: .-iinl answer with ( >nvi-i 'ii. Inattention hlmtts contempt) j s:i'i C'liUini"'. i-> never f>>r^ivvii. 1 ! ?'??i in all ::ii;tiiiitfiils let 3our aim be j ),, j arrive at the trulli : il is a paltry ! "" 1 * I ?>f to .?ilence your opponent l?3' hard j v* I Kv Vuliiij I ruth, however vou come l<v it. Wl.o would not pick up a j?wel, though il .iv nii a 1 it no) | i i | J j in lie v.!.o expects to lu-cosnc wiso. without ; xpeiiuice, has yel to loam the depths of 1 ii> own i<xnor;.nce. j ?-li; The wo know, 11i<t more wo su-pect j ive should thru-lot": reinedv su?pioion hv ! ' , , * >? - li'lcavon:.'' to know more. . , A! As a slight stain will defile a clean Raiment, so will impure conversation, how ver trilling, contaminate an innocent ^ iniii'l. ^ 11 is will) life as with wine: he that ivoiild have it in perfection must not draw > , ! it to the .le ys. kj| The society of virtuous feimjles is the l>rsL guard to preserve a young A< man from the contamiuaiioiw of low pur- ^1 MlitS. ?|| i r i ? However certain you may lie of any- r llm.tr. arguo with modesty, and never give "" rnlir niiltiinii /li?rr?i* ?it I ? ; I " * t- . |,|| Perseverance is the sister of pa- 'II tience, llio daughter of constancy, the fiiciid of poico, ami the boml of friend- jj, ship. to? I Fo who carefully guards his lips against the first improper word, is sccuro against future profanity. Youth is the golden period of lifo: ~ and every well spent moment will be lilce good seed planted in an auspicious , season. However conclusive your arguments p( may he, it is an oflence against good manners to triumph over an antagonist. ! A pru lent man i9 always modest n delivering his (sentiments, even where ^ ic is absolutely certain ho is in the 1 ^ ? > ^ . ighf. We should not merely imitate the At >eo, but his* discrimination: when wo ixtract the good, wo should reject the >ad, A ('tutu(i\'f /.nil;/ <>n Virtue,? A coircs ii.U'itl ??f tin) Yiiicpntios Siiii, \viitinj? mi ?Miivv, a Miuill \iil:i<rv in Illinois* is: "I risKvl :in oM la-ly of t!?? rliurcli in iili-lt'iicc, if si 10 ivallv a 'Mis vir iin' wi>111:111 \v?kiIi 1 l-f.roin<! virtimtis if site in-.! lh?- < linii'li ' Shu j<*iIceil lu-r c:aj?inlor, :i'l|ii>U'<l lit;r 'spues,' ami saiil, 'yes nj be so?0:' slic wiis li t <iloitc An Irishman was testifying in Court llio Iut d;iy, in r? ?jai'l tu an assault with a in, an>l <li:livoH'<l 11 i 111>If in llii-? inaiitior* "l1!:!/.!- your li?>n<?r, lies stroko a heavy i>w wiih tin: "0011, ami broke it in thruu l\v> There is notliiiii^ wliirli so improves 1111:111 ehaiacter as the patient endurance wrong. N.i 111 iv h as sown in 111:111 the seu?ls of 1 >\\ IriIge, hilt tli. y inu-t l><; mlti vate<l tu ounce fruit. Wiiv 1 for tuoiny :i cornijil live? IJotraiisu it i-> liuil s. \\ liv i> ;i liU?s :i |?"??r ill's ( ?rl;utlifitan-j il waul* mum: l?N.) \\ liv i* tli?j (';i-|ii:iii Sc.i like a ]>ii-><>ii :i i?:iMjlicr? li.'came it lias no out?o o Tiiiv?? ihiiii?-, ilial in.*v?-r nyion? > rats <.?Vit <j!hj n?'?u--' ; l\v<? \\iws one Imitstf \ two lovers alter on,. I W. F. PRATT & NANCE, Vl^-oloaftlo Ilct.iil ID xtXJ O-GKESSn??, Newberry, S. C., litnv j>r. in soil up 'il lii-ttiT tortus iiiiii i-iii ! Ii.-i-l ? !-? wIn ii' in nt111" ii -.cvi ry \ i r i - l v nf lin;:r-\ Mclii-iuiv-' : ti* 1 tui Ill V\ !:n! i-|- lli l.iil. \ 1 Irilrl l'n|:i;.'. t. >lm!. i.l' 1 *;i nl ? ()>'. rilislic--. I'li'lV. < >1 IS-- Mill I a:i i lit I'.-' :t It I Cl.iT....N in Si.uc: ami will Ijc sol i, ?y?;/? <t ai l:.i. \ I'iif Si -I; ..r l'liysici:in<' ami Sui-jrcm-' i<'in-r.ii-.il A|>|>:ira!ii??. I'iiy^iclaii-1 I I!-iI:ijr-* ami Mclicinc ('a*.--, awl I'iimily 1 i -i!i> i 'lies1< ? ! I lie l.aic-l Si\ A I'llti A--mi-i!i..'n: >!' Tru**es ami liriici--- i.f in"-: :i|>|>r-t\.->l ; itt.-rn--. 'lii i'!. .'. -i I It ;i i>-1 ~ nf Wirii?-. I.i<|!iur--. All'-. Ilil-. I'i-j'ir-". Snilir. Sni' :n; I t'liewimj '.i I .i- -.il" in any |ti:itiiifi?-s ilf.-ilV'l. Wine all.I I.! 111 n-< ivi'li' |.111?-!i;t- I irit.'i ! . 1/ If,nil /"* .*. :i ii | arc I mm I In- iiin.-l re I - | .f[. .i ii-t ? . \ 11 ?r these (; :..i!s arc .' 'I I i very I'.w j r..lit. A lull airl IViv-li supply nf Spices ainl Sauces a!! Kiti-N. I'i'-Ulcs, !'ic-crvvs, Tal.lc I'ruils, icar-iisi. l<im_'la-<. (iclatinc. aii'l many ullicr in llic I'uiiiiary I.inc. will always l v | i ii lian-1 at l!i?- vciy 1 >wcs: |>riccs. \ \arici an I I ji -1 t nl !y sclccti'l Stm-l; nf iicy li-H-'ls. l'.iU-li' - aid Cill emllcs va- ! :y. S-. i j.--. I'l-rS'uiii.-ry. all I Toilet Arlii nl ry 'I ii| ii..n, ail ;icw an I .lin-ci IV'iiii the i imi.-ict iin-rs. Complete Stock cf Everything in Storo. 111-. I'll XT'!', wlmiias l'..|- a I'.lijf lime l.ccti iiici-Sc I wiili ill.* I?rii-j Ini.-tc-i in Ncwlicrry. 1 wl;.i-c ? v peri iicc ari l ati-'a'-t.iry I?n~iin-y-s .:ii-1i -:s~ -n:ili liim l-. ill - c . r.-li i?-i-. i -i- j11-? i-i tii.-iii -l !V> :ii ili.. N-.-.-ilii i I i ?. wli.ic I... I ' * '1 - ill i III- I-MI I IT ."?! nf U :i ill!- in-?~l rr:lS'>inLli' terms. I!i wli-.l,- o! | i:? !i i-' tt:n-!*:ii|!<-l 1'ifli ati-l ( iiiiini*. A mi l K\|i<-ri<-tu-ri| A|ms!iro:iry ; - si'fiii'?"l in i I.o l'reserij>tit'ti I>>*|>;i 1-1 iik-iit. | I :i ir?l:i 1-:|ti? V ir v?*?i -I !s:i? l*r?t?*?ill?* can liaVf ir |ii.ii<-ti.s ti11. 1 in tiie su<>M ii:io.\ee|>iriMi >I v 1 I'lanvrs. I'livsiriiins. ntt?l Merchants will fni'l | l.i lii -ir iuteicM- in fitII ii|rin \V. 1', I'll ATT [ N \N('K. at ilac si/ii nl' tlii- (inl-lt-ii Mmiar, hit ii|' Main aii'l CaMwell Streets, Newlierry, WILLIAM K. IMS ATT. WILLIAM I". .NA.M i:. Maroli "J'J, 1S.V.I |s ;;m Groat and Valuablo ALIi OP (5 001)8, .A. T <U O *1" . MIK mi li-r-'tfiK-rf. Assiuwrs of S. T. AgticW, will ll'oiii tliis ilatf otli-r tlif ftiliro STOCK GF GOODS tin-Store oi' S. T. Airuew, AT COST, ami i ilium- to H'll tile sfluiu at irr?*!i l! iri?ailis. lltiiil t-iif?r?t Stork is fli'scil out. 'J'liis Slovk is I - ui use laru'i'Sl ami lust seleeted assoiitncnts <0r <0 JLJ> r tiered in tli>* State ?i| Sontli Carolina. All nt wliieli li iv?> !h-i-ii |iiiiv1i'im'<1 in tIn* ln'st j >i lit ts in tin.- vvnilil, ami sit fireailv redmred j>ii | s. In l<nv tliai of any i.ilaT Slock ever oil'eied Iliia .Market. Tins STOCK 1 ilirac s a full a.--iirliii.'iit nf all I In; articles iisii- I V wanted l?y I'laiiiers, Merchants, ami Meiinii'-'. iVi:. 1E3L ?*,!?> ClTVS7~<?L37 O all kind*, i iiilujh*iiia complete assortlilenlof Safli llai'tlwiirv si si <1 C'lillt'i'j'. ! ??,!? Iat<;v assortment <>f all kinds of PLANTATION mm id Farmers' Implements Generally. G-rocerics, Ian;" ami *-??ni|ilot? assortment ol nil kinds. iiij'i'tf & & 10 3 ic of llie largest and most, complete Stock of all D R Y GOODS, ln|iti-il Id the wants of every |>pmil), together J tli a hirjfe assortment of urticles too nuinerous 1 mention. i jin mis cnnrc monk will lio bo Mild nt CO ST j <' A S t3 , or in miiiih, will In- sold on a | It K 1) 1 T, wiili good aiid approved bankable | .Merr.lianls and others wanting Goods in this < , will do well lo cull and t-xamino the Stock, ail who wisli lo purchase can save from 50 to per ooiil. on I hoir purchases. Tills Stools. 1st be sold without fail, ko all persons nro inviI to cull mid ho convincedof the great induce:nts now offered. Signed, FKTEIt HAIR, W. W. IIOUSEAL, Assignees of S. T. Agnow. March 22 1850, <18 3u? SPRING" STOCK, 1859. \ckson. mTller& verdery, WI101.KSAI.K DKAI.KItS IN jrelgn and ^Domestic, Staple and Fancy MY 6001)8, Masonic Hall Building, 248 Broad St., AUGUSTA, GA., Diild respectfully invite ntlenliou to their large 1 well-selected Stock of Spring Goods. March 17, 1M59 47 *301 W. C. Davis, torney at Law and Solictor in Equity ABHKVIM.K, S. C. Vill promptly attend to all bumnessontrustedto rare. He can be found at the office of tho bbevillc Banner" July 28 1G S 33 ~\7S7~ I ISra MACIII]VES. r | "* 1110 l' iiil'tsiciict] Imviiiir llit* exclusive Ajjcim 1 i.l Alilifvillc ami I'Mncfit'liI Districts, ( ( rover aii'l I'.aka-r's I'lirivalleal Family and I'lni ta'.i.ni S<'\viii? Machines is prepared to till ordc j with prtniij'tness ami dispatch. ItI'<MKMKK j 'I'll AT A I.ATI-: A NI > IMI'OUTANT 13 i l'l?< >V IvM KNT in tln'ce Machine* in, that, tin j arc M USKI.KSS. Mr. I*. I*. l'on?l will m j Machines ami ael. as lay iiltent ill Abbeville.' j <;?'iK-ral llepol, ami Sales Itooin, lir.-t du ' ultovc Win. Mill's 11 aril ware Store. lluinhiirir, S. I'., March 5, M. A. RANSOM. II "j"" I?a"isnns why I in- (imver >t linker Sewii Mai'liine is universally preferred for lami . Sewinji: 1st. 11 i< inairc simp'caml easier kept in <>rd | than anyoth.-r .Maehim*. I :M. li niak< s a seam which will lint rip or ra el, lliaall^li a-VaTV I It il*<l slitell is Bill. 1 11 sa-ws IVaitii I wa atralinary cpnaalH, and ill : all Ii-aaiila!.' nf winding Ilireatl is avnicl. il, wlii i lit*-santf inaa'hiiia; call hi' adapla d at pleasiu /?'/ a turn t'htlmn i./' Afnii./ I >* a?ll a'?? *..! , ?\ ?I It. ' -itIt. !-:iiiii> iii:icliiiii> runs sick, lim , i lii***:i*i| " iiiiiinn sj i cotton, with equal f : cility. I .'ilii. *l"ln* k'.itn i? as ilastie as tin? most elnsl 5 falo i?\ s'# tliai ii i< IV#M- from ill! liability to brei ill \v:i?liiiii?, inuiiii'/ or otherwise. (iiii. Tli#? *tit<-h tnti#l" l#v tliis machine is mo I li. aiiiilii! 111:iii any oilier in.nle, either by ha j or ma#*liiiii'. ! ( "J f.'tt'T /.'< cr!r> .7 front llmi. J. 11. 11m lllOlllf. w.\?ni.N?sr<?N, I><-c. 11,1 Sii:: In i#*|#'v I##your l?*ll#-r nskiiij; my opini nt (#r<#viTt\ IS iki-r's Si?\\ inir machines, I ta p ;i-ti:<- in saying tliat they have more than a >v. i-i-ii my expectations, sifter trying and rctur ili^J "IlirlV. , 1 liavc tluvo of tlioin in operation on my il I r#-r#nt |'!a?-#-s an.i after funr.years trial liavo fault, to liml. Vonrs, llcspeel fully, .1. ii hammond. , to m. a. I'ansom, 1".-.). hamburg, s. c. ; ("/>,'/ "/ /.' l/rr ft on) Mr. Jnmtllian Mi lit Hrnst Isi.ami, S. (I>#;o. ISth, 1 M. a. ijanvim : ? Sir: in r??p1y to yo n#|iiiry lio\v I like I In-1 Jrover #te Maker's Se' | in u liiii#', I take plcustiie in s?:?yini? tliat. aft n-iiiiT i! lour months it. lias given rutin: sat I:i#m ion. It is si in pl#i anil ?;asy to llii<lt*rstitll aii'l iims n#-v<.-r iii'vii out of oriler. My \vif? h j s:o i!;tl*nru!ty in iiftruetinii a servsint iu llm it of it. I am fully p?Tyiia>k*?l tliat no inventi ; ill- air.- i< iimiIi- wnrlliy llu< attention of t |>uli!l>- thaiilhal of Scwiiii; Maclnlii'H. Vcrv Kv>|?'?,'lii!lv yours, " " JONATHAN M. MILLF.II. I March In, 1H.V.I -lii :>iii DISTRICT ADVERTISING. Commissioner. Stato of South Carolina, .1 /;/;/ ; vu.u: insruicr. In Equity. agues cox, ) vs. Hill for Partition 1*. I,. (I uillfhi>-ii, S Itrul Kslute. | A<!m"r. A. M. Cox, \ H. a!. j" 0T np:t>-iirini; In my satisfaction that August .M Cox, Saturn 1 .lacolis, ami Jam; his \vi I .1.-r.-n.l:ints in Iliif c.isi-, r. siili; hoyoiiil flic lirn ; of iiii.-i State. on iiiutioli of Marshallit l.uc Com i > <>i-]'Tfil 1 li:tl sai'I ilrfeiiilants iht sipjif>ar ai ! )>! i'i, an \vi r t>r I'-inUr l?> sijiil I'111 nl" (i i *.vI.>:i i!iluon'lis lioiii ilir publication lift o|. ?ir thesaine will he taken jn'u ruiiyiitiiw iignili ! 1111-in. WW. II. I'AUICEIl. C.K.A.II. ] C"iii!iii>.?ii?iifl-'s Mliee. / .May Hi, !^ 4 .Tin The SLUo of South Carolina. A I //. /. / ; DISTRICT, la Equity. X. K. Putlvr, ft ill. "j vs. J- Mill to set aside Jml : Win.!' I .! ?>" !, ? ( nl. j meats, Injunction, &.c. IT A I'I'KA Ul Nt! to in v satisfaction tlint Wi 1'.. I.! >\ !. Albert < iItioit. ami Thoinns | 1 lav.Ion, lctVn<laats in the iiliove statcil cat iciile licymnl tlx: limits of this State, on motii <>f M'Cuwan, ("oniji. Sol, Oidi-l'ud that 8ii i'l<;f<-i:i!aiits il? appear ami plcail answer or il inni-1<> sail! I!i!l ol'l'oinplaiiit, within threeniont from the |inti!ieatiiin hereof, or the same will taken l'iu CvHj'rsxo against thelil. W. 11. 1' A KKEIl.etA.it. Commissioner's (lflit.-c, ) .March 2."t, lrTi'.t. f 49 3m Tho State of South Carolina. A I'.liEYlU.E DISTRICT. In Equity. Ilemlerson, Kirllaml, ) North &. l'liitt, ^ 1{i]] for R).]i(>f In.un 1 ladilon, Sla'iror ?fc Co. ) tiuii, Ac. anil others. ( IT ap|"Oaring to my satisfaction that A.Wilsi I! addon, Abraham Slayer, lilias Slai'i r'pcarling vV. Brother, defendants in tho alio ' si.it. <! case, re.-ide beyond the limits of llii^Stnl mi imition of .1. ('. Calhoun, Coinp. Sol., t?rde:i thai said defendant* do appear anil plead, a swer or ile-nnr to the said Hill of Complaii within three months from the publication here or t!io same will he taken jiro. cuit/'tsso again tSittin. WM. II. PARKER. C.E.A.D. Commissioner's (Mlice, I I-'eb. 21, 18;VJ. \ 41 3m " Clerk. The State of South Carolina. A11 UKVll.Lli DISTRICT. (/ /ire Court nf Common I'lean and Gen I Scsxioi N. K. Ilutler, Survivor ) vs. > Attachment. Wiii. 11, l.loyil, ) MoGowan, ITtflHsAU VyilKKIiAS the l'lttintilF did on the nin lV tenth day of November, eighteen hu dreil ami lifty-ei^ht, file his declaration n^nin the IK-Irmliiiit, who, (it is said) is absent fro and without the corporate limits of this Sta and has neither wife nor attorney known with the same, upon whom a copy of said dcelara'i' niijjhi lie served: It is therefore ordered, th the said Defendant do appear nnd plead to tl said declaration, on or before the twentieth dti of November,eighteen hundred and fifty-nin otherwise final nnd absolute judgment will th< be given and awarded against hint. M ATT I Ili W McDONALD, c. c. r. Clerk's Office, Nov. 20, 185d. 32?12m State of South Carolina. A DDE VII.LE DISTRICT. Office dnurt />/* {?mu??? .*? P/??o ??w7 at?.?i c? ? u - -J ?(-Ud U/IU uca ( N. K. Butler \ vs. > Attachment. Wm. II. Lloyd, J McGowan, Plt'fTa Attorne WHEREAS the Plaintiff did, on tho nim tecntli day of November, eighteen hui dred find fifty-eight, file his declaration, again tho Defendant, who, (it is Raid,) is absent froi and without the limits of this State, and has lie ther wifo nor attorney known within the sam upon whom a copy of said declaration might t served : It is therefore ordered, that the said I)< fendant do appear and plead to the said decla ntion, on or before the twentieth day of Noven her, eighteen hundred and fifty-nine, otherwii final and abpolute judgment will then be give and awarded nt^inst him. Matthew Mcdonald, c. o. p. Clerk's Office, Nov. 20, 1858. 32?12i Hats, Hats. THE largest and most varied assortment i the up-country, from a 10 cent straw t OENNIN'S best and latest styles. For sale h A. A. WILLIAMS. May 5, 1859, 2 If MONTGOMERY'S CELEBRATED DOUBLE SCREEN Rockaway Premium ? WHEAT FAN. am, rpilH SUBSCRIBER having purchased tho ^ I Higlit for tliia Stale, now offers lo Planters jthese justly celebrated Fans for cleaning Wheat, This Fan is superior to any thing of tho kind now ?f ^ in usr, as the number of |>tciuitims nwardvd at different Statu Fairs will attest. It is simple ?? in its structure, easily rigged, works well, ami when out of order, can be repaired by any ordi nary mechanic. Ft is adapted to cleaning all T i kinds of grain. For future particulars sec Hand him :y Hill. which will be furnished any ono desiring at tl or khcI). -? Cotton Gins and Threshers. no l( Also constantly on hand a supply of Col Ion the Ciino, which I warrant to lie equal to any made. Also, a l??i of Throshars which arc so extensively C .11 known that I deem it unnecessary to eulogise rc"I * them here. ur These Machines are all manufactured in this "lu placc, by skillful workmen, and of tho very best ? material, and warreiitcd lo do what is said for 1 them. Any orders f?r either of the above IWa- I'l? chiueM, addressed to the subscriber, or left with can ur "?y Traveling Ageina, will be promptly attend- t-ioi | V?? I" For nil Repairing anil Job Work, llie Cash C will lie rcijuiri.il ttpun delivery. ' ' JOliX ENKKJIIT. "",l v_ AblicvillcC.il., April 1 '2, 1 ?>l-3m jj ~ SADDLES AND HARNESS. ? i'. TilE uiidcrsijjiieit having determined || "I *J.-S5sc to locate permanently in the town of spo Abbeville, hopes, l?y faithful work uml strict nt Co) tent ion tn business, to merit u liberal .share of 1 >iti ll" pnt Having just returned from market, his Stock 10 is full uml complete. (Ireal care nrul petsomil .... ''c attention has been liestoweil in purchasing Mkiiii- 11 < tini?s of the most (Unable quality, latest and im- J 1,1 proved .-t vies. With good material ami the must skillful workmen, ami after having served an apprenticeship hiuiM-lf nf ten years, tlinler the most suecessful workman in tit.; State, he hopes to lit, up l!| work thai will suit the taste of tiny, oven the most fastidious, as well as the most utilitarian. Also, a full ami complete Stock of everything !'" that is usually kept iu an establishment of the ' . kc" kind, such as fm it- tun n- Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Whips, r .. Collars, Hide Whips, l no Mountings, Lcatliors, efce. lie returns his thanks tn his former customers ' fur their patronage, with a sincere desire In ex- ? tend atul iiietil a still larger share of public slipt|*( pot t. All orders filled with promptness, while strict ] attention will lie given to repairing. ,,r C'-ft" Will be fnuuil (lining business hours on IV* Washington St., No. ! < ' T. X. IUIOWXIXG. ^ '* Jan. is, isr.1) Cm lM,r f; SOMETIIIXG NEW!! " lie A CUT KXTKRI'IJIZK COXDECTEl) t,,c I.'I'UX A LIItKltAL AND 1M- !??? i'AllTI AL PLAN. 'I li;n TIIE ONLY ONE TIIAT STAXOS KX_ DOUSED 15V Tin: KNTIUF. PRESS f?r OF Till'. CITV OF ItALTLMORK. wa H. E. H off & CD'S ' ,: G HEAT SOUTHERN A> GIFT BOOK STORE, J NO. 41 15ALTIMORE ST., wil 33 ftlti m o x- o , UVX cl . U8 HEADQUARTERS FOll I fc. Soiilhcrn and Western Orders. ? . i Greater Inducements tliun ever heforo offered. SEND TO Til EM FOR A CATALOGUE. fJ ' <i tr.ii >. a M. . ' ?l ? ST - oiTjB arinnam) JDDXMBS ?* Accompanies every liuok. CSTCATAI.OttUK.S GIVINO FIJLI. I'AR- in ( T1CIJI.ARS MA ILK I) FliKli TO ANY AD- J'je l)KI->iS. bus What tho Press Say. t: Tlioy have a magnificent assortment of Hooks, and ami have prepared tlieii?selv<'s with innumerable elegant tlifs tn lie distributed among llieir ir. "troupe of friends and customers at large."? Bull. Sun. |f| Not only may a selection l>e made of any ^ choice work, but with ii the purchaser is nitre to 1 , " receive some article ol" Jewelry, which in many j.;V( 1}|J capes, proves quite valuable.?Daily Jixthani/e. (j(l They irmke no promises that nre lint perforin- rj (1_ t*(l strictly to the letter, and by thus punctually t|l;( |1S cancelling their obligation)1, have gained the en- |(>J, l(u tire confi?lei!c? of not only our citizens, l>ut the jj(." country abroad.?Hull. Patriot. A young lady acquaintance of ours purchased Til for $1 a Hook at this establishment, a few days since, and received n double-cased Gold Watch, '1 ? vulutil at ohi: hundred dollar*?C/ip/irr. wftl The success which attends the (?ift Rook 1""<5 House of Messrs. II. K. IIOVT <!tfc CO. has no cxe precedents in the annals of Gift Enterprises.? sele Art/us. will Call and see them, and our word for it, you tu>*< will not regret vonr visit. ? Uinpfitch. IC' All Orders should lie addressed to C II. 12. IIOVT A: CO., No. 41 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md. FI 511 Mnn:*i 17, 1850 *17 *3m r, Z ESTES & CLARK, ,. .1 Augusta, Gr a., "'j. I "Wholesale nnU Retail Dealers in (i st Gr H. O O X?2 H X IHJ JSryiKANKFUL t?r (lie liberal nntornogc tliey pjn JL have received hcretofjre, oiler fur Hale at ^ the lowest market prices fur cash or on lime to prompt paying customers? 125 Utiles Extra Heavy Gunny Ragging, 3o0 Rolls Heavy Patched Hogging, Qf 100 Pieces Dumleo Rugging, .):ir 3.00 Whole nnil Half ('oils Rope, ej 1 fi HhdsNew I'rop Molasses, fin Bids N. (>. mid Sugar House Syrup, 125 " ('rnshe<l A. II. & G. Sugars, 250 Whole nnd Half Roxes Candles, 100 Roxes Tobacco?various Rrands. q 1 3"* 50,(M)i) (Jijjars, ? c- 101)0 Sack's Salt, in Twilled Sacks, Hi u. 150 Whole, Half and qr. Jills Mackerel, '* st 50,000 Lbs. Tennessee Racon, Hog Hound, < in 20o Bids. Fresh ThomasUm Lime, A te 250 " Liquors and Wines, F in 5,000 Lbs. llemloek Solo Leather, ~? >n 25 Hales Heavy Osnaburgs, at 200 Kegs Kails Aborted Sizes. ic March 31, 1850, 37 ly ' f; WM. H. TUTT, ^ Wliolosalo cfj Rotall D It I" 6618 T, ? 180 BROAD STEET, F u. ts u s x a, a- a.? * "^M7"0ULD respectfully invite the attention f?j of MKRCIIANTS, PHYSICIANS, and PLANTERS to his largo stock of y DHUOS, K 9[ Medicines, Faints, Oils, &o. pric 8t Which are bought direct from Importers and C m Manufacturers, and will be sold aa low and on as caH accommodating terms as any other house iu the F B| Southern country. * )6 Every article sold will bo warranted ttriclly a. pure. ' rp, r- O* A call from those visiting Augusta is J solicited. se March 3, 1859 45 3m ? To Planters. jy COTTON GINS of the Best Quality, with Ten Inoh SAWS, delivered at any Rail* road Landing in the State, at $2 per SAW. For particulars address /\ in J. M. ELLIOTT, to Winnsboro, S. C. ! ,y Premiums awarded at the State Fair, Novem her, 18.r>8. ' April 6, 1859.- 51 bm CANDIDATES. . For Ordinary. 2?"Tito fiipn.ls of COI.. JOHN (?. BASKlN ounce liiin iiu uCandidutc for Ordinary at the ling election. ?r The friends of JOHN A. HUNTKK re. <*..11 j iiiiiniiiiice iiiiii u candidate for tlieolUce irdinary, at the next election. October 27, 1H58. For Tax Collector. liefrietubtofIIBNRY S. CASON announce n candidate for tlie ollice of Tax Collector, lit: ueil election. I' Wo aro authorized to announco S. A. IX!ICS aa n Candidate for Tax Collector, at ensuing election. 3T Tlio friends of CAPT. W. 8. IIAUK1S >ectfully announce liiin a Candidate for tlic :e of Tax Collector oT Abbeville District, ut next election. W Tim iiiimcrouB friends of W. G. KILUJSWOUTll respectfully announce liiin as u didatc for Tax Collector at the ensuing el*i'J * i. Tlie nuuiProuH friends of WESLKY A.' ACK, , respectfully announce him a ennile for Tax Collector, ut tlie enduing election. 3*The friends of (;. M. MATTISOX, reel fully announce linn a candidate for Tu< lector, at the enduing election. /* The friends of JAMES A. IMcCOUl) roet fully announce liiin a Candidate for Tax lector, al the next Election, for Abbeville trict. July 30,1857 14 "id I MARSHALL IIM BY E. COBB, Proprietor. Till' Proprietor of the MARSHALL ijL HOl'SK would inform the public that his use is still open for the reception of visitors, ving some experience in Hotel lumping, lie tcrs himself that he will lie able to please his nils nn<1 customers llis tiililo will at all les l>c supplied with Che Very Best The Market Affords. lis House is well provided with attentive serifs, and everything to render Ins customers ufurtahle. EDMUND COBB, 'eb. 21, IPSO 41 tf LIVERY STABLES, 3Y COBB & CRAWFORD, Alllil A U.l.i: s. c. 1 ?y Till-' Undersigned would inform the pulilie thai they have formed a coii:i:r>hsp for the purpose of conducting '/ j v,m;//r sr i/(/./ : ntrsix/:ss /a ALL rrs Ji/,'AXCI/I:s. 'hey have taken the well-known Stables atlied the lot. of the Marshall House, accud last year by P. S. Kilt.ledge. I'liesc Stables, fronting on Washington Street, re ben repaired and retltled. anil are iiow well ivided with provender and attentive Hustlers, the accommodation of the pulilie. VI it. CliAWFOItl), one of the linn, may alys be found at tho Stables, and he hopes, by so attention to business, to merit and reeeivo beral share of public patronage. I'lie Stables will he provided with BIJCJGY ID SADDI.K IIOUSKS, to hire, together Ii every other neeninir.odatwn usually offered a similar establishment. Tliev have also, MMOIlKU'S I.OTS fur the accomodation STtK'lv l)ltl\'KI!S, mid will furnish them h provender, at living ra'es. KDMiixi) conn. J. 1$. CKAWFUKD. 'eh. 23, 1S59 44 tf CARRIAGES AND WAGONS. MI K Subscribers hnvintj had the mislortuue in lose, hv tin; lire of (lie ti'.Mh .Isinuarv, the K.AM MI I/I. mid MACillNKKY connected h their COACH FACTORY treenville, take this method of n|>piisinc iheir iiiIa and patrons thai they will still continue iness as heretofore, without change in their in or al.bateiuent of their exertions to please. lioy Hn.vo On Hand, are constantly fiuisliincr. all the varieties of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES AND W_A-C3rQ3NTS5 or made !?y them, to which tliey invite the uttion of purchasers. ['hoy take pleasure in corroding nil impression t their Stock of SEASONED UJMHKR w?8 wilh (lie Mill, mid would say that, in qunn' mid quality, eir Lumber Has Never I3ccn Better. r*he generous patronage hitherto received mints the conclusion llint their efforts are apciated, and stimulate* them in making further rtions. Their experience will enable tlicin to ct and operate the most approved Machinery, li advantages not surpassed by any Manufac?rs either North or South. U OWE It, COX, MARKI.EY it CO. irceuville, S. C., March *7, J-16 tf NEST FAMILY GROCERIES For 1859. AflKUVR lUFHTlATT. fir rn iAVlkAJAV llAUlVlVilUIJ WV W.J t 2 C li a in b c i' Street, Corner of College Place, Opposite Hudson River Railroad Station,) Wow Yoris.. DUALEllS IN est. WINES, Finest DRAXDIES, Finest EGAKS, Finest TEAS, Finest. COFFEES, Finest SUGAUS, Finest IIUTTER, Finest HAMS, Finest TONGUES, Aii<1 Finest Fuiuily Groceries, every description, put up for Shipment to all is of llic World. Catalogues will bo furnishupon application. April 7,1859 50 3m J. D. McKELLAR, [JRGEON DENTIST, ri.L at nil times be found at Greenwood Depot* where he will, with pleasure, wait hops who may desire his services. kll work warranted satisfactory. 'eb. 3, 1869 41 tf JOHN CORBETT, HOUSE PA1NT?R, ainer, Marbler, Paper Hanger, ?AND? IO-KT WRITER. A-lotoovillo O. TTr eb. 24, 1859 44 12in ?r. F. Or. PAR.K.S, GREENWOOD, S. C., 3F.P3 conslnntly on liaud all articles usually kept in a Drug or Fancy Store, at market CS. W' Professional services rendered when bd for. eb. 24, 1859. 44 6m MASONIC NOTICE. HE Regular Communication of CLINTON LODGE, No. 3, A.-. F.% M.-., will be held Monday Evening, 13<A of June next. By order of the W. M. A. BRUSSEL, IWy. lay 12, 1869 8 ly W. K. BLAKE, .ttornoy at Law. VILL Practice in th? Conrls of Edgefield, Ntiwberry, Laurens, and Abboville. flice?Ninety-Six, Abbeville, S. C. Oct. 6, 1?38 #4 tf