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bmOTMD TO UTMSATOnE, 'ma ARTS, SCXEKGii, AGKI COLT ORB, NEWS, POLITICS &C? &c7 " 0 .. ' J^e ' - 3SSBBHSI TEdMS?TWO DOLLAPvS Fx-R ALi^UM,] "Let it bo Instilled into the Hearts of your Children that the Liberty of tho Press is the Palladium of all your Rights."?Junius. * [PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. BY W. A. LEI] AXI) HUGH WILSON, jii. ABBF.VILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 9, I860. * VOLUME VIIL?NO.28. > 1 l ?inirrn-r-! ? t^~i 1 i wmiw mi BOWIE, LAFiTTiS & CO,,] Sl'CCliSSOKS TO BOWIE, PRO. & CO., Factors and Commission Cc/t trol J Yh'trfy JOHN* A. !V?*.VTi:. ) jo?n II. tAFim:. [. CirA2L2STOH, S- C. i:iavai:i> i.Airrn:. J r* I 11. 1 ?<V "t'1 <>. \r. Calhoun, WAREHOUSE! i AND GEXEBAL C0ISISS10X HEROHAXT, Jkl'J liold'c SI., lii-l\V?'?-ll ntl?l M<l:ilt':-ll AliGPW-Sta, will aitorul slririly to M:<* snip <>f OOTTOIJ, BACON, GRAIN, Alifl nil oilirr |>rni!ii(v <-nii-i.f!! i' 1<> IiHi. IVr r<?n:il iitlolit i"!i ir'vitit; ti> ill- fil!i??tr I'll <?r<1?M'< for lliit'irii ". l!?|?' n???l I'iiir.ity Sv|<pJi.s. 1 ilii-riil Cash a*!vni iua<5e >? in SI. nv. .Iimo >-! isr.o. Slf TT1E GEE AT-ENGLISH PEIK^DY Slit .1AMMs <l,Al:Ki:> Cclcbiiitcd BVmalv I'ilN. ! <rr protectF.D .".r"1- I.-TTI:;:^ .v ? * f V* i. ,Jy x- J% -. : > r?V 1JMYAT. s'vi^"'oVATI'NT /'lis ittvii!mil>) - iii?-<1 ifiix* is nnr.tilittir Ms '-In- , cuvi> ?.f it*> painful nit"! <1aiiL"*r>'it? !!> in<i'P inri.li iit ! > llif f. triali- "t ?iS It Ii;'i <:Xci .ssi .s ! ] iviimvc :s!l r:".ii-it.s, fiom wliau-vi-r aii'l n *] . !v Cli:.' | t.? \ l.t- i on TO ii vines!-!) r.Asnrs it is pfonliatK >?iit. I; v. i1!. in a -ln>ti tim.- i . i 1<I ilii/on tin- Ii.anlh.v "I'V II'! wii'i r? It v CAl''TION?'t.i 1- : ! hy fi-mcii's tlia! aiv ;?:?":?ir lii-? J thl'ftf TI.?>!itl.e, til.'V !!! i-ili' I. ii r* "I M' - I cat ii;iirc ; ntcv.-i-y aiitl >.i ? . - ! rv ?ilV"r cast? l!icr :si (" t (< -My ""rife. In n'l I'lu.'sufNi i'Vrti;-! iisim :j M-ii A'V- '-'iTi. 1'nin in ti.e line!; iu:?i 1.!!. avim!' ?- i til't'i; (ili s.iir'it if*t?.. I'm;1':! uJ ion <il" !!-. ! JIual'l, ],'iwipi'#s of tly-' i i>- . : ' ! ]W!i!!i-s hh?1 ;i'; iin! !' \ j (ici iisioiii-il l.y f. tlisor-l":* -1 ?v>' n, !: . 111!! - ! will Ift-:-' n cmvvi n a- h;i*? 1 . : < ...i I'nii i - > i -twiii ! >i I. i \ tii .! ! A ti'iu!.- ? < ,!:i!t! ' .*i> |>i:U, si i . i -i!-. |. \ v Mi ili" (?o v-. i :.'f it i-J Oiv .1 !. <11. :i, j aa.'i !>? -out l>.? IVir ) m..! utiin- ' :> J - 'it I . I"., .1-I.b-?! l in Alii . vi 1'. ? ? ' IxtaM M- !.;u..-l?!li't I Dr. ). !>l i.ii'l l\ II. A ! n, ami ail II t'i-s s t-viT\ \vli. iv. Vats Swuu-k iiz l '< > on, | W iiuiir*rt!>* Ai{n i.s 1 | H 0 WA HD" ASSOC! ATI ON. | i*i95 i>a;e,cu sa. jA J}r>ir?r.,ritt ii'xliiilfiru <>.'*'il fm sjrdo'' cm! flit - fur lli- r-!'fj '/ ? < ' </ < / Irrssi'l. I"/.'! od irtth XiruUnt nml : JiifttKCt. , ^ i i.ui' i> ??IVI?II jjrntis i>y ll.o A<-t- , _.11. ioii Miiw?r t?? ?!l v.lm iippiy l?y !?-;t?-i - \v it !i!? <l?.\ser:pt ion of i lieir uo.m! ii 10:1. oecn- ' pillion, llilbitsoi lil'f. And ill ease* of ?\ . ir< 'i!r p'>v(*riy,M<-<>i,'inc fiiriiirfln-il IV< < of !?:?1 Va'i! i'.!o K* | oris on ill- New 1? i;i?--1 i --? ?lii-) pjovt ij i-i I lie l>n>p?*n*Rry, lo lii-a:!5ioii"i ::i 1 , Be.iliii lei lor eiivi l.-i e.-, Ii-e of ohnr-re. i '.to j or three Stamp* for p.<M wiil t.e 1?t:i ! AliJie##. l>li. .1. SK!;.Li;% JlOUCUTuN. Acting Surgeon, Hovur*! A-ociistion, 1 &uui!i NiiiSti Kli?-? t. I'tiil.i jclpcia, l'?. i'y or-ler uf ti > I./J!A 1>. iI!:A!i!'\\ i:i i- i-..t i GEO. !S? < : < t:iiA. |.'nu.V.'IM j JAMES D. CKALia^ifs.* ABBEVILLE C. H., S. C., j DEALER IN ALL KIKES OF EinopEAN an it mmw\ MARBLE, XI"AS .Tu?t rcccivpil tlirro !:iin'lr?*'l nc-w ii JL1 t<?|f(!iiifr with tin- o!.i. i,".;tkini_'out-<'l i!k- i l.irpext StiK-fcs in tIf Stilts \v!ii;:h will In-s<>l?l f a a low 06 can Ixt Louglil in uny other |>!acc. MARBLE SLABS, G f>-ct l>y 3, from i'itJ to ?40 *Y u n ?? ? 11 LAD bTUlMLbi; ?".l to R'iS. MONITM K NTS And Fancy 11 ? ? ! Slmies uIwuvh on It:: t:<1 togi-thiM' Willi ii lnrtro <j>1.?nt ily of deaiiMis, wliicli can l>o made to mdcr at short. not'icf. All Mui'lilu Culling mul <'ainiii? n.-tiliv dope J. D. CllALMillt-S, 26^ lRfifi 40 If JAMM T. OIlDtNK.n. j iT .HifIN MO(?PE formerly Siuijison <t CIj.r<Ji?yfi* I GARDINER & MOORE, j W'AKEIHIl'SE AND COMMISSION HEUCIIAMS; ( Warehouse furtiirr/>/ tirciipicd l<j Siuipton J; j (Jtirtlincr.) MrlHTOSII STREET, Ay GUST A, GEORGIA. \\7 H>L pive thfiir p?r*ona) alteii{/ii>n to tlie V f Bulling of Cotton, or such oilier I'ro duee as may l>o sent to llieia by their friend*, and t!?? publi-t. Ur<l?ri> lor Kope. and Kiunily r*?ip- I plies, filled to tlie best a<l vantage. tST Cm!. *4 vimcod uinJo upon produce in! Store when fr-qi:ir<-il Ji>ly 13. flm. NEGROES W A SJT T E X> . rrMIE Subscriber will at nil tim6i bo in the 1 f..- v~.? --.J -J*_ mm ?V' " >?? o nMU Likely Boya and Girls, from th? ago of 12 U> 25. |2f- Vorsons having neproesfo*- sale will ad draM j?t Greenwood, S. C. ' . - * J- T. PARKS. 1 Feb. 1st, 1860,12m. i pn*rr-; ? *r, . ?TT?TV * T- "*"C5 PI i Hit kLtiifii * A'iiXiSbi | BY LEE & WXLGOH. 1 ABI^VITJiE S. C._ T"vo Dollars iu Advance, or Two Dollars and Fifty Cent'' at the .Expiration of the YearAll sti!..-'Ti|>!i?(!is not limitoil nt t!ii> t'nif <>f miIim ril will In1 rin^iili-ivil a iiMlctinite. .'mil wiil ! ?: vtiiiliniiiil until urrwrnccsniv |>i?iil, at tli.-option of tin- !*: ??j.ri>'? t. ts. Oii!<-rs from oih?-rSlat<\< >ntwl iiivarisil/y lit a'^cotiipriisic l willi tinJIATES OF^ADVERTISING. Tl"' IVopri-toi > of 'In* A !?!? v i I lc f'rtxs nt;i] AIiIk viii*? /? ?/>/'? liav?> <*."it.:il>'ifl??,*i the follow- j injr r.i'?*s? ' f A?lvcrlifii?j} I" be charged l>\ l.Otll pap<-r> : l\v< ry A<5vi rti-Tnifnt msprlod f.>r a l???8 time than tlire<! nioiith?, will liu clmiicd l?y tliy insi it.on at One Dollar 1 !">*junre, (1J itn-li ?t lu< ot I "J it i I ?ti - or ! ?s.) for liio tiist iiis.-rtion, atnl Pi^fv CcntS*f"f euch tllli-cijuetit mfoi'ioii. ] -fjisarc " iin::i'lia, f " ; P? month S9 ; 1 yop.r ?12 i! 15 " $8 ; ii ' ?H?; 1 yni' :;.-i;ii.ii\ :i " !?!<>, li " Si I ; | y.-ai-Sio I -><!ttsi!'<?-? :{ " ?1-'; G " 1 y?-:ir :i -on '.i i-s 15 " ?"10: <i " 1 y?'iir $:?5 II X (i " N:t(l; I \ >-:<rS ID 7 .-ij?i:it3 " 625; ?> " $:! "?; 1 y?*nr SIS SM|iiiiii.-s3 " ? :!'?; ti " .vI; l^tar.JiO One column, o?ii> ji'in- $30. Obituary Notices l*xoi?i-iTiiii? iiiio ?<i'i.-uv, nr iwi-lve lines, will In* fur, us ailvi*i'1 iseujriit'4. .Ml <'oiiiiininiivilintis not of genera* isi? will tlv rl.ailTi.' I fur. f j>"" AniioiiRi'int! Candidate* Fivo l)nHar.*. * "*"** A'l .idvcrtisfinenls not lif.viiiiT tli>- tiuiiili i 1 *l' la-;?.is inn: !. '1 mi ll:i- riipv, will lie ! |tul I-t t.il f"i lilt! :iini rliiirjjf.-.l iiri'tif?liiiir!y. j , -rV" .V.!t .! ? > Wui i; ;i:i 1 A v?-; t is:ti^ j 111 mi :my cX . | t >iis v. ill !? voilsid- | ? > 1 -it;*- u? <11111 a - I w itik is Imi'i. C A N D I D A T 3.! S . For Oi (Uar.ry. .ions \ iii\vn:i:, C.-l .1. < . ISA-KiN. .*'?!! N W. i.!.-'.i Y.' x\; ii an is::. >:?-? a.mn, Vsq. r~e Fheriff. lit,:T W !!.l.i.\M Nil AT,, , 1,5 A M JJ AM) j n&Eaii| FOE SALS. | ^ J""11!I S'll-iTilx-r ufitrs fur sale his LAXP, j Ji I'Hf fit 7'ifl or -50 mm, >"i! i?n lii-f loa.ls, ; livl1 > N?r'.!i-V'H ?.r ('.iHioimV Miita. n:.i! I>< u: ii-il i?v J. A. Niirwtinil, \V. MoCVlv?*y, ami ! I. A. (*>iIIm>uii. i" t;??>>l order nml repair, well j ii. iwil niiJ di'Miiifl. For liirllicr uiiWmnlion ft<Mrc?s L?". j:n\VIN I'ARKER, Abbeville C. 11 , S. C. Jnti" "in. IS 1*0, 9. lt!m ~w7 n.~w er[v7ether, Wholesale and Ilctail Druggist, NIXI'.TV-SIX, S. O. y AT!N(! Tn'iir:;'-1 l>U of T)nit'S 1 t r.s.-l M-vli'-iin s. woi'lil pi-s;? iiiilly <m!1 |J.?- i'?ii < !' It ;? I. ft.t?.- ss:iJ il;c ! * I'.i* tin.- <>f 11??- ;t: le, iinif solicit ; ' ' - -<? - - ? - - ...mii j>?iioiiii'jru ami | i-r.-i T i* y. ! iti'ujmsejt si liiujr 3'rugs <v low ji-< r> 113 i-iit.---. I'l ifv Stoi ii tin- ry. 11 i--stork ! i- i:oi:?|il.-ti'. stml ovi-ryJlsii-x >' !<I \>v liins is ' w.?!*iat'.:"<l t!> In' fresh uiid guanine. At his , si<>r<: iiniv !?. fo-.n.d DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, OILS Vornisliof., Varnish and l'aint IJrr.shcs, J>|.!< < , I'Iovp*. Pi-jipcr, Te.is o! a" I;mil-, 15t?iri?y ami Car? 0 i i-jij"\ Al?>, n fin* lot. CUKVVIXG TOBACCO, nn<l sK<i.\J{f. oi 'lii- liivi brands. A laijje ;;i!-l vnr!* ! * ?<?< !* ?>f ?,xi'>*l!eiit III? also ofl'iTs <! iil'i-ft imtnriifS, I'tsrc Old I'ort, Miid.-iru and Mnlinga ta \&r a At cxcwdiiiiily low liirurrs. Also, :i good ar- , ti.-l.- m' Aj>pl" Yiu.;rai-, Kero-jpno, Oils and ! "! :i.Ts. I.amps of i ll kinds. Vieks for nnv kind i i Laiup-s and everything usually k?;pt iri n fir-t I'la-^s Drug Store. lYoinj-t attention will be given to all. May 2.*), iSiid?1 -If DRTwiCATALLEN, :ii Cl K< >N VJ&XTI8T, HAVING graduated in liic. .,Vr TV-r.fnl College of IMi'li'delphin. j -O" ClX r i>H" rs liis PtTvio-K to ! i* public. 'Jch.p; j|i?roii';iily ported in n!' ??* ilcpninin'iiia j f proles-ion, he il:i<Wii? IiiuiAc'f iliat lio | vill tie tnnliK-d 10 give ouiiiC fii>l.islneiion to i 'lost* tvSio niny favor liim witli (hen patronage. i liTI loom?Over the new Hook ami Drug r?oro of Mr. C. II. Allei., in While's Bu'lding. ipril 4, I860 SO ly D. MALONE, BRICK. Xj J\. TZ" 13 as. j; Asn ROCK MASCflPf ? Ninety Six, S. 0. OFFERS hiit f-ervicep to (liepublic ns BrickIn. er nii'l Rock Mfwnn, nn<l feeW confident of hi* r.H'iiy to warrant Putisiaction, n? lit* linn had h long experience in the business botji in Europ.- and America. Peraou* wish " in? work t?f thia kiml done would do well to. ft.Mraw him at Ninoty Six. S. 0. May 4. 1360,- l.tf ' r GEORGIA: Manufactory of Saddles and &arne*?, jov uniua ~ ireel, urni-rute Augusta Llotel. JULIUS PAB&OW, Proprietor.. _ btre'ctied HeliiDg of Oak, Hamluck and RuV?Wer. Qia Bihda of Oat, Hemlock md jobber. - [Sept. 28, F&flOj ^ 4m "&ESTOIIATION." Wo irrnpf through the dark, Ami r-liriiik in dismay, I'rom tin? phantom eyes slatt, Thai glare on our way ; Aim] we tmnljle, with fear, At. our cii'ii .-|iirl;*i iivad, Clinging fast to souit> ?' llo|K', withei cd awl dead; V/Iiicli, nutlil',r.?, would hold lis In f.-ahy Mill. j.vt-r sot-kiitir lo fol.] us l inn bound to il*? will; Tlion we catch tin; low tone Of a V'tJisit is elciir; AikI ;lie .list.-nit Unknown Is u luminous llcre, Wliirli !;:n<ll?-s our feeliwrs, Aifl ..ui?-l;.-ii? our With r/forioits rci'iuHnys Of' ft'tint ? Villi I it/ftt, Ami in lliat awaking, We f?*el I lie rebound l'roui our soul leap in taking A measure profound Of I'iO clin?t>. iiieWitig Our iniM-riilo.'t. seiine, A< Uii'iiti n-po?iiig \Miil oeeau'jj 1 inmensc. Ami. horn inio dull/. IIV inift." /If if in rood, Th eoonlt hi tor hi /S(tliih/, 'In i'ohj/i L'i atiii lu O'oJ ; '1'h- /./"'iif'tiiis of Itrror / .?// : a, olitl rbirk, -1 /"/ *?'* imt:> s h'n'or, L'tfit! jt't i c's Jt'>rk. 11 and "Winter Stylos j HATS m CAPS AT (J. P. BEMSEN'S l"-t Broad Blrct, opposite tlie Avigu?ln Hotel, A?!J5'?sta, tin., and Columbia, ri. C. fi'^T ItKi.'K! VlSlX tin- following new poods: ff <-. ?!?' Fiiik Muii-.Uin^, <>.*!? iiiier"< ?n<l j S.'lt Huts, var'<ni< ro'ors ami kivim witn n i ."t.K-k of Gelt la' l*'irt? Buys nti.l I'iiil- j lu-n's I miry CAl'S. A!?f?, Country-maile \Vu?,i lints '.? I'lai.tatio ? tin-. JOHN WOOLLEY'S O r:i iiitcvillo XIats, Hi! is now iiiiititif.itrtiii'in>^ nil qu.tlilica <>f l"nr II it- .<* l-i.w .1: >:t Mi Mv I- I- >' iiatK- to onlff. and wiirruntfi! f<>r style mid j ilu.ability. '1 iio pul'lic id invited to cull uud j tx.iti'itu- ft?r lliutti<?:lvcs. t ?ct. 3 1 *00, t f C. P. E.EKSEN. | Copartnership Notice. r|'*llK undersigned Iijiv.: formed u Cojlartner1 fliip under the firm i.f Ollfi it LI'.G, for (lie j vnetice of Law and Equity in tlie District of Abbeville* .1 AS. L. ORR. W. A.'LEI?/: . ORR will ntt?n<l to nny business commit t< <1 to bin ??re in the l)ii<tru"6 of Anderson, l'ick.-ns. (Jreenvilie, Spia tuuburt; nnd LauletM. Sfj?t. 1, 18r,0. 10 Pm LI ME! LI M ETuprT" ^I^HR riiibuci'ibfl* tiA<-3 iliis method of iniormJ. itig the {tiiblii* generally. that he ha*, and , i \n?>?-t* to U?-. .1 I'lliif.-.l.l tu r?n I... ...1 ? J I supply tlip l?f^t So'Jlliovn Mu>le Limp, at Ari>ti!?r? Olil Quarry, ?>ttc mile from PinoouV Pur 1, or ihe Free Uriduv, oil Saluda Kiver. 1 wliifli lie t'/TtT-- for salt? at. the following prioos: AnV HLOOUnt uuder luO buelicl.-t, SoJ els per l>ur.lif 1. over tlmi unaoint 30 ct?. per husliel. i Terms Cash. J. C. KASOU. Mt. Galljhcr, Laurens Dist.,S.C., Oct. 2C, 12m PLOUGHS ! PLOUGH^I ONE HORSE TLOWS. tjKjyj > 16(J TWo lieiHsu Pi-ows For sale low by CARMICHAEL & BEAN, Sept. 28, 180U. 22-4in VERELL & JACKSON, HOUSE PAINTERS, GRAINERS, MARBLEE8 AND P 5 PER HANGERS, 3STX3STEXY SIX, S. C3_ 4 J. F. VKIlBM.. CALtb JACKSON. Jan. 27, 1360, I2in NOTICE. VPPLIOATIOX will bo in.nle at the nex Session <>f the Legislature to Ainxnd tb C'luii fer of the Masonic l'vmale Institute, Pokes Ijtirv- f ??<"? ? ? CHEESE! CHEESE!! ALAHOK SUPPLY on hnrnl nf tlie pnme IJ suit we liuve sold for the last three yeurs. BRANCH & PARKER. Oct. 10. 18f?Q 24 tf _ NOTICE. I PPT.IC ATION Avrtl lie inmle to tlie next J.\ Lp{rii?l.itur? to confer ou Hie Town Council of Al?l??;ville, the Tower to Thjc tho citiBens' of said Villn^e. H. A. FAIR, Intondant. August 17th, I860, 16, 3m. I>R. JAME-S F. IHABRY ,\,TOl'i.j) inform l.lie juiIjlit- tlint lie lias reT * tiu neJ !o ilie villnif<v-nnd wi'.l cmitinuo Die i>n?clri:>* ??f inc. JI,! ,nay Kte ;f?uii<l at the MAH.StlAjL.Ij HOUSE, unites professionally engiijipd. " ' 18rt<> 41 tf. ~7~ "nottcet VrPLTdATIOIT \?ni Ke'iMMfr tn the next Iislntuie to Incur jiorato Urn Village of Aqgutt 81,1 86rt._lfi,_Sm - A LARGE **.0T of GreenviH*' Com for ] Sale" Apply lo ' JAg. H. COB.JJ? May'24 th. 1869' ' ' ^y- -J'.-* DK. S. llENBt BEARD, rVSHTf&*\ ^tbhovrHe'O; rff, ? C?>'Offlo? U oyer Urancb & Pntlc?j*'a Drtog Store. Mny 8fr. lftgO, jmr. '* ' ' Wit, S. ^EEELOCK, Proprietor, ' ';'V. WOMAN IN FRANCE. Chivalry orignaletl first in the south of France, with nil its complicated code of sentiments and customs, and left an indelible trace, not merely on the manners, hut on the whole imagination of France. It is the feeling which lay at the root of French chiv.ilrv thai still influences the position of women in France. They arc highly esteemed in England, they deserve it, 'they have made their own position. 13ut in Fnnce tlu-ir societ}', independently of tlioir merit is indispensable. Few men past thirty years ol<l will go habitually to a house except for the mistress of it. The French feeling is not gallanty in the usual acceptance of the word ; it is not the young and handsome only that arc centres of soeiety. The taste for woman's society ami sympalliy is universal, and beauties arc exceptions. In England a woman's beauty and her virtues are what every man thinks of as the charm of his home. lie I talks with rapture of the woman who will i nurse him and pour out his tea. In France you do not hear much about a woman's eofi'ce. 'Est elle amiable'?(amiable does not mean a virtue but an agreemen)?'a telle I* de esprit?' is the second question if not the first that every man asks. Il does not moan anything wonderful, it is?lias she the quick perception that seizes what is said and returns change for vour thoughts? Sociability, the love-of conversing is an absolute necessity. We know men who would rather live in extreme poverty in Paris Shan go away for a comfortable incmc, uotfiom any love of its localities, but they are afraid of being c-nuved for want of il>c ceitivorsiitioii lhey find in every salon. Wiiy ilwi-s :i man prefer liisclnb to a drawing-room where his lady preside?? And why do men in Germany never go to one Itui by special it>vii; |i<>n with a supper to audio it. bearable? They a?e ns fond of U;< ir homes as the K'ene.h, but they have le-s need of companionship in their wives. Tint whatever is the faille, the effect is eet tain; and in consequence of this prefeience | for their s-oniely, vlia niK'd'oajjfrd and the old 'ndies li :i vc- 'lie so my relative value, acit?i* lo ilx ic intellectual merit, lli.it men have. \V<j never ho:Md ativ bo<lv in France call a man an oM woman bec?u*e Iks was a foul of a particular twaddling kind. Old women are are thought quilo as capable of wi>donvns old men, and, in fact, they have more influence. We do not Bay ,that women are not more duly appreciated in En- | gland, wo have often been sliUck with the patronizing and also kindly manner in which n gentleman will go up to a lady, and endeavor to draw her out. Bui he does it fiom good feeling, and not all for liis own satisfaction, so that &lic ought to be more obliged. ^ l ? Be a Motuer to Your CittLDiiKX.?Bo a mother to your children; he a companion for your bora pud girls. The follies of the young are too of'en the manifestations of the sins of the mother?sins of omiesion ! o[ neglect of the child's thought. which insiead of being I mined, as llnTuardencr in* clines the twig, isallowed to be blown about by every passing breeze. Fill your child's thoughts full; sinft" them to repletion with the good, mid there will bo no room for the bad to get. You know to satisfy the demands of his stomach, yet you do not at tempt to cater for I113 noble, mental and moral nature. He a companion for your child t en. Teacb llieni thai if weaned from your breast, they are not put away from your heart; and from thence.Jet them still draw their spirit, as they before found their life's blood. 13e a mother! "My ear is pained, My soul is sick with every day's report Af - -? * - 1 ' , A \ji wiun^ nuu ouinige wmi wuicii the eajth is filled. A mother! The fashionable woman wliom we once met (lancing wantonly nt acity biill, when her only child lay at homo sickening with the scarlet fever, is .not tho type we urge you to copy. Sho was but nn ostrich who leaves its young on the desert Band. No, be a true mother, instinct with all the holy attributes of maternity. There are many nf you ?rbo can, (ike us, point lo the mansion of the blest for the type of a mother not dead, for* she still lives in our hearts, stirring us up with a sweet, Roft voice, yet ringing louder than clarion blasts thiough our inmost sou)s-rlo duty. Ah! if yon will but accept the noble office you are called upon to perform, if you will but occupyrtbe heart of your husband, if _yoa will'frut fold yoar children iftto your, own Hen^Know mejr inmost mouglHs, be their Hfo-spring, th#ir fjfaide, Mrunnt busbapds/ as they ?ra palled, sons designated as 'orfly will be rare, and the world wilffee reBovated. to^these does the true womnn say difs jurf fe&hion ^r'e/prefcrable 1 Like all good actions, .these Will rebouod w i t b^blee&i jjga Io tbQ eatQTcise of these duifes.jn the cbffcwt^ja of botpe joyaAod affecliors^ the posure^^i ; consequent .diseases wiH.not beftKjt <mh? Itifc villnocWa .oopsiaot state <>f. invali duW. Will you think of tlioee tU?n.~Knkkerbockrt^ttgaiiue. v | *%r > * 9 , - . ? 'V* / > V WHAT'S IN A NAME 1 A few day's since the wife of one of our dry goods jobbers thought to astonish her husbnnd by her exquisite tas e in s< * leciing a dress. Appearing at the breaklast table in a new wrapper, she exclaimed: 'Don't you think this a beauty, and only two shilings a vard?Fren h ?' 'Fienchl* exclaimed the husband, "that is an 'American print, which I am -elling every day at Die!' A somewhat similar scene transpired at the St. Nicholas Hotel, New Yoik. A couple of distingues ladies appeared ot the breakfast table with what they supposed | to be beautiful French calico wrapper?, j A mutual acquaintance in conversation re j marked, that lie whs astonished at tlie improvement made in American prints of late years, enforbing his remarks by calling tlie attention of the two ladies to the quality of their dresres. 'Oh 1 the-e are . French!' tliey exclaimed. 'I assure you, | Mesdame?,' said the imperturbable gemle- i man, 'that your dresses are Manchester i prints!' The ladies did not faint,?but < their elegant French prints passed into the hands of the chambermaid. . It 19 this folly, which compels the jobber to affix French cards to I113 American prints, and keops^down the character of American manufactures. Afhenca pos- , sesses the means and skill to compete with foreign countries in the manufacture of , everything, if we except rich silks; and when our wives cease to blush in wearing an Anier can fabric?because it is American?then will our manufactures assume the position their excellence deserves. Sketch of a Londoner.?Ritchie thus describes him:?'Nature is the best and trust teacher a man cap. have?and it is lit tie of nature that the Cockney sees, or hears and feels, lie goes to Richmond, but instead of si inlying the finest panorama in the world, he stunifies himself wiil? ?-lnnK?. ful lie vigils the Crystal l'allace, tut it is for tho sake of tho lobster-salad ; he 1 runs down lo Green which, not to revel in that paik, beautiful, still, in spite of the attacks of London mi its p'irily, but to-eat white bait; he takes, it may be, the rail or ' the steamboat to Giavesend, but merely that lie may d;mce with milliners at Tivoli. i The only id<*a of a garden to a London gent is a place where is dancing and drinking and smoking going on. And this i*-a type 01 ins inured depravity. lie has iio lational amusements. In the winter-time ' shut up the nasinos, and do away with the half price at the theaters, and ,the poor Jfel- j low is kors tie' combat, and lias nothing left him but suiuide or delirium tremens.' ^ ** Good Advick.?Those who wish to do good but hesitate to do it, would do well < to read the following. -The reason may be suggested to them by the pe:usual: Do not de'tide yourself with the idea that you e?*n please evervbodv. Who ovur knew anybody tliat was worlli anything iliat j had nobody to find fault with him ? You would have to do evil iu, many cases to please the evil; flatter some to gratify their pride; indulge the selfish, submit to the tyrannical, bo a tool for the ambitions, nud ' be careful not to have anything as good as those who desire to have everything superior to their neighbors. If ypn are a ptiblio 1 man, should you be diligent, jkiu must expect to have many secretly Utelike vou and 1 talk against you, for your success ; and if j you accomplish. little, lt)OUgli many show themselves friendly, it oficn lenks out that ( sonic who appear pleasant to you, can do thus because tlicy do not fear your rivalry they mav smile upon you outwardly, and vet entertain contempt for your inefficiency. 1 Always drt that which is right, bo diligent, ' <lo the most you can, pny no regard to fault-finders, and you will find na many < friends as any sensible man need desire. i rj n P 1TKTCQ All (yroolnnco this?in being alivo to what is going on around one; in living actually ; in giving voice to the thought of humanity; in say - |1 : i_ >_ u_? .1 . i I my tu uiiu ? iciiuws wiiui iimy whiii in near | or need to hear ?l that moment; in being the concretion, the result of the present wor^C" Id mo other way can one Affect the world than in responding- lhi>9 lo il? needs, in emhodying'lhus its idea#. You ~.:il ? s- - .mimco, in iuukiii? in iiiBiory, tnav All great { men have been a piece of their time; lake ? them out and set them elsewhere, and tbey will not fit so well ; they we*e .made for their day and jpaeratipn. The .literalore; J which lia? left any mark, which hns been 1 worthy of the name, ba* always mirrored ^ . what was doing, arotmd .it; not necewnrily dagnerrfeotvping the mere j^otsidep but-at ^ least reacting the^ttsidQ?^the thought*, If 1 not tbe^SctioQ ?their feelings ifod < ??At?menr*, area if it treated of apparently ! far-off themes. 1 Buotla is not induBtr.y^kny more tbao ira>?4*eM*coun*e. / ' SfeSacKr rm Recipes. Tlie following recipes are from the col umns of a respected Philadelphia contemporary : Malone's Mixture for the Couyh or j Cold.?Take one cup of flaxseed, soak it \ all night. In the morning put in a kettle two quarts of water, a handful, split up, of; liquorice loot, one quarter of a pound of ; raisins broke in half. Let them boil till tlie strength is thoroughly extracted, then add tlie flaxseed, which has been previous- i ly FoaKtiO. Liti nil ih>u aoout ball an hour i more, watching ari'l stirring that the mix- ! ture may Lot burn. Then strain and add | lemon juice and sugar to taste. Take any ] quantity, cold, through the day, and half a | tumblerful warm at night. The above is a i most excellent receipt. i Linament for S]>rains and Jiruisei.? A. raw egg wi ll beaten, half a pint of vine- i jar, an ounce of spirits of turpentine, a quar- i Ler of an ounce of spirits of wine, and a quarter of an ounce of spirits of camphor; 1? - - " - 1 i..vcg lu^icuioiiia iu u? mrau losjeuier, nrsi dissolving the camphor in tho spirits of ( wine, ilit*n put the mixture in a bottle and | shake for ten minutes, after which it is to be corked flown tightly to exclude tho air. In half an hour it is fit for use. Putrid Sore Throat.?It has been r.sceitained by experiment that good fresh yeast, taken interoally, is a sovereign remedy C?r putrid sore throat. It give almost instant relief. Cure for Cancer.?Take a quantity of red oak bark, burn it to ashes; to this add water; '-t.il to tbe consistency of molasses. ( Apply it freely to tlio part affected ; leave it ^ oa lor an lionr, afterwards cover the plaster ( wiih tar; remove in a few di'ys; and if protuberances appear i-i tbe wound, apply the plaster and tar alternatively until tbev I nil disappear; after which apply any healing salve. I C<ire for Warts and Corns.?Thebaik < [i"a wilbw tree burnt to ashes, mixed with ] siiong vinegar and applied to the parts will | lernove corns or excrcsences on auy part of | ihc body. ' There are stono bridges in China three 1 find lour miles in length. < That which is always capable of peifec? 1 Lion is never perfected. Hypocrites are beinge of darkness digui.sed in garments of light. ' i It is less painful to learn in youth than j to he ignorant in ago. Practice flows from principle; for as a i man thinks bo will he act. j The pre-fs most popular with printers? a press of business. We find self-made men very often, ^but j self unmade ones a great deal oftener. ( What is that which can be right, hut never wrong??Ar. angle. When nn aclor 'brines down the hotiso' ? o - c , I where does he take it to! I A man is ohligt-d to keep liis word when ' nobody will take it. One penny n day will buy food in China sufficient to enable a man to 'live comfortably.' Idleness is n public mint, where various binds of mischief are coined. 1 Twelve vessels have been raised at Se bastopol, including a sixly-gun frigate in 5ood condition. L'iveis havo more occasion tlinn any j :itl?er class of persons to talk pathetically f fibuut the lost 'arts. I (Jertrun trifling flows sit ns disgracefully 1 an a character of elegance as a ragged but- ( Loo a court dress. I The brave man wants no charm9 to eniourage him to Lis duty, and the good man ( scornn nil warnings that would deter him ( from fulfilling it. A fftveller says thai .Mount Vesuvius } never eleeps. It must be sleepy, for it is f nlwnys )awi)ing. j Deborah, from the Hebrew, me/Ml?fl bee; ' Rachel, a sheep; Sarah, a prjncew | and t Hannah, the gracious. " ' > . 1 It makes us proud when our love of ^ j woman i> returned ; it ought to make us prouder still when we cro love her for herself alone, without tl|b aid of any reflection. Ibis is the religion of love. I J^great question of the day seems to i>e whether-Jtr^AVm. L. Yancey was offered ' ;ho Vice Pre?id^rfoJ?5Jti tf^Dotiglas, ticket. ' Ft UtAtnet lh?) 'flinVnitrCiiBj.il> mi?la a>?>!> 5 w vvv.ov ?MH* MFUI^V UlliyVfV IUOUV OUVU in offer to Mr. Ynrirey last spring, !>ut the I CtoaghiAitessa? thnt it was one of 1 joke*. The inducement b'eld out by 8an4 lent was iba^Doug)** rou?t did, witbiosiS inontlw after iB?ngnratipnt'.<arid thqt ( then Mr. Yftocey wouKl have the thing a}| ' lib own yipl Tfijl ^Wn? tbe chortM to 1 the campaign Dough* song: ' 1 Ani ?h?)l our Douglas die t i Agd ?L%il oar Dooghu dial < A SrNSxni.p. Young Lat>t.?Said a young lady, who was fashionably educated at boarding schools, and indulged in idleness at home, so that there was neither strength nor elasticity in her framo, 'I used to be feeble that I could not even* lift a broom, and the least physical exertion \?nu!d make mo HI (or a week. One sweeping uay I went bravely to wofk, cleaning thoroughly the parlors, three chambers, the front stairs and hall, after which I laid down, rested until noon, when I arose and nfe a heartiar meal than for many a day. Since, that time, I hare occupied some portion of every day in active dorfiestio labor, and not only are all my lriepds con gratulating me upon my improved" Appearance, but ir. my whole being?mind;, bodyarid spirit?do I experience a wonderful vigor, to which 1 have hitherto been a stranger. Young ladies, try my catholicon. i* Genius.?It is interesting to notice bow some minds seem almost to create them-' selves springing up under every disadvantage, and working their solitary but irresistible way through a thousand obstacles. Nature seems to delight in disappointing the assiduties of art, with whio.h it would reardulluess to maturity 1 but to glory in the vigor and luxuriance of her chance productions. She scatters the seeds of genius* to the winds, and though some may perish among the stony places of the world; aod Rome may be choked by the thorns and Kt-omK1 on /\f ?? ?>1 1 ? 1 1 '?'? -? ir>iiiuwiwo vi cj?? ijr ?uvei5iiy, yet omers win now tlicn strike root even in the clefts of Llie rock, struggle bravely up into sunshine, ?nd spread over their sterile birth-placa all the beauties of vegetation.?Irving. Industry.?All pxpriinn ia in i?cnlf ?ia ligbtful, and active amusement seldom tires us. Ilc-lvetius owns that lie could hardly listenMo a concert for two hours, though ha could play on an instrument all day long, [n all pursuits, efforts, it must not be forgotten, arc as indispensable as desires. Tho globe is not to be circumnavigated by odq wind. We should never do nothing. 'It r butter to wear out than to rust out,1 says Bishop Cumberland. 'There will be time . nough for repose in the grave,' said Arnauld to Nicole. In truth, tho proper rest for man is occupation. A gkeat Man.?A great man commonly disappoints those who visit him. Tiiey are oo the look-out for his thundering and lightning, and he speaks about common things much like other people; nay, sometimes he may even be seen laughing. lie proportious his exertions to hisexuitements; having been accustomed to couverse with Jeep and lofty thoughts, it is not to be expected that be will flare or sparkle in ordinary chit-chat. One sees no pebbles glitr* ering at the bottom of the Atlantic^ Beautifl Allusion.? I remember )nco, says La marline, in allusion to his larents, to have seen the branch of a wilow which had been torn by the tempest's land Irom the parent trunk, float in the raoriiing light upon the angry surges of the overflowing Saone. On it a female ligh'uigale still covered her neat, as drif* Led down the foaming stream, and thd male on the wing followed the wreck, which waa bearing away the objects of ove. Man's Ciiakacteh.? W6 ray judge of a nan's character by what he loves?what lipases him. If a peifeon manifests delight n the low and sordid objects, the vulvar iong and debasing- language, in the misfbr.uncs of his fellows, or cruelty to animals, at once detortuine tho complexion of his aharaetfer. ' On llifl ronlrAi-w. if ha. lnvoa. purity, modesty, truth?if virtuous pursuits ngagt; his heart and draw out his affect ions ,ve are satisfied he is an upright man. A. nan debased shrinks from association with he good and wise. A westerh editor and his wife were, jtrnlkitiir nut in thn krir?l.t mn/.n_11n,Ui ~..-e --- */ MIIqIII MiVUimi^l^ VU9 ' vening. The wife was of an exceedingy poetical nature, a?d said to her mate, Notice thht moon, how bright and calm ind-beautiful.' 'Cculdn't tbink ofnotic? ng it,' retorted the editor, 'for. anything ess than the osual rates?a dollar and ifty cents for twelve lines.' A young lady of extraordiHory intellects i! capacities, reoently. addreessed the "Tbl owing letter to. her cousin?4Dere Kuzzen : rhe aether where I is air conld and I sposo tvhwr you is air colder. We is all well, and outlier's got the Hoopin Krtf^ pnd sister Ju9?q has got a baby, ap<J I honp these ft| bes will find you in the fwgae cop4ishqa* itte sun?. Ypur ephecshumUj^KuzaeQ.' . " We like to see tf'beaotlffil girl of that saplivatVng c**t, sometime* invidiously oil* ed a squint. $0*1, n>4kea ii tore of bUtfngtta{Wtj^iriftty%it x>era? Jo he nioaiog ont of tbadatfrto ?! a*d t hat mOre ojrer tb* invaluable proftfartf of &*4* fer tbooCiof wHl?<nwWle V V 7^: "